Yqviii 411' For the .The ED4.,I4;GISTgR niarks AtiO itit*Te, hoping thereby; to add eultutal interest ofcni The . ! I.mperials, of chi -et • • • I take. theittitle ;froni er.thereof, is, tO its, it._ tic poultry 'Which ; has • This country Willi the • tnands the admi ion and judges of e, ellen! as I should jud fro, occupy a promtnent.'p yard. I havol recen " The .Imperhils," of : p i surpass *hat seriptiOnlgivexi; me of able to say much of .t the following extract - W=ritten by the impo' the benefit of!'those est in the stock. . ... . .. jt This breed of . fow s is.ranked by common consent, as one of the very bestyarietiesnow I bred in .Nnw._England ;:and . this - Position, is accorded to there on account - of size, -heauty, and general valuable properties .' ;At inattiri ty,-the. Imperials en ibit much - longer legs than the Shanghais, an _:are altcigetherlarger,. and of "darkee l plu • e. The color of. th.e coeks is generallyred ' . d hrowiti an 4 the hens n are usually da# Yell iv. They hare large single. combs W . a . • les. - They have-. long necks • and legs, and, e legs are ...usually 3a im, frequently feathJred, though some of the best speeimens are--w L thout feathers, and arc dark. . :The aPpear . .tn .y. of,these birds -. is at.-;, tractive and er l eedin majestic... The chick 7 ens feather slowly, b t are _very strong and. hcalthyareithe m' t vigorous'ehickens, and stand the cold better than those which feather at an earlier age.:". - ,` 4 Theeggs'ofth size, a:d tinged with i are n. - fowls more ' ~ hen; (says *. Mars , . consecutive Says, an • ...,in 9.1 consecutive -da ' l early, usually at fire Itinuously2 7 ! . .. -:. "The ComMittee. Eichibition, at the . F 'Oct. liiso, In!speaki --‘-The Marsh stock New England, and i ' They. are noble bird - r . and' very large.' fowls, the Commit Chineie fowis-COniii were splendid birds. shown Were siz and . were...very, large-- - eight pounds. The - stock, of which me • .made."" ;. . . The following e.xt. . Marsh is . - ekPlanator ' and introduction ititi .' 4- My fowls tire hronght from the city of Shanghai, (Aim, .1848, in theship:Vaneouver, -DaVid 8, Fuller, Ca twin. They were &pres ent to Mrs. Fuller, v i ho Was Withher husband. When Mrs. Fuller eturned,She . ..moo My house, as she left he little daughter, an .only . .e . lilli in Mi family ,*This was -irk - . 1848.- 7 ; Mr.S..Fuller and - d heridaughter hate boarded . . , in my family from hat .. time: This 'is - the way the hens mike Dander inicare.7 .i • - Mr. 'Robert A. :Williams, of Prbston; . New London county,' Ct.,191 whom I obtained my 1 fowls, has bred ,then for three years; andhe informs me te,has& small'stock Ofthe genii.... ine Imperials yet toidispdie of. Mr. W. al so infOrms me that they are easily. restrained' from the garden, almost any fenee..heing sari ei mt. And 4 shoul think so from - , the fact,, their. wings being .v Y small : and . disprOpor; tinned to theirbodi , they cannot Well .es cape by flight,' fro, an .ordinary: :enclosure:l `They are certainly bircia' of attractive * and 7 1 conirrianding.appea anle'; and thOse . which ~1 have, being ; only. a .)otit: fi ve months ,old; .1 ..judge Will, whenSul grown , answer she glove description toleriibl well. 'I haye.;.,oilly . to .add, I will give all ecessary information' toy aby 'person or pens who may !wish. to' ob`fl . ... tarn fowls of the s Noitonvpie, No GERALD MASSEY, depths -ofpoverty. - cOmmeneed! toiling rising at five •untill half-past six i 1 the evening. ,It isa il.iit i! ter;think the bend.' g of - the childish ;le to -the weary Ores an - struggles for'' bre ad.— Massey says: •• . • , • • • •I . • I revcr knew - W t; childhood meant: Iliad_ -... ncebildhood.,„ Ever since I reinember, I.haVe (• - • -had theaching.fear z iof wanti throbbing heart .... • and brow. d . h6eii rents of my lift were early ' .poisoned„. and few, methinks, would' pass stin scathed ttirough the seenesand•eircuinstinees •• ' in *l4th I havelived; none, if tber•were as ' "precocious as I was. The child comes - :into • the:morld like, a newteoiti 'with the 'stamp • of " • Godup6n it; 'and iti like manner nas the Jews, sweat down sovereigns, by r hustlingtheni in a . • ' bag to . get. gold dust. mit i Of thOn, so •is the poor man'sithild 'bustled' . and senied dOwn in thiS,bag of,sotiety to get wealth out Of it; • and even . as the,irri resa - of thUgueen is -ef-- ...- faced ,by . this prop ,so isthe image of - God ~... worn'froin the heart and ' brow,- .:,and .day by. day4the child reeed sdevitivard, : - 1 look back' . -. Pow'. With.*oilder, , . 4t that so feu escap4lnit li that any . ese;ape at • to win a nobler gro%Vtli . .- • for their humanity.l - Bo'..bl4,4iting ;are the. in . , flueseeewhieh Sun.( mid - thiousandain emiylife; to ithiell I bea -such bitter festiMonV.7 . . DISCREDITINd A VITKESS.--Piwy:er.-i-Mr. Clayton, win yolk . .htve , tha. , gooilw. , 3? to c‘l answer"meolirecti. l • 'or ` categorically, a few plain ouestiOns r Vitness.—VCertainlY, sir.' L.- 4- Well,, 11r. C ayton -is there a female living with you, w osis I:noWn in the Aeigh. bordood OA UM aytun f' W.—'‘ Thereis.' L.—`is she!under your protection ?' W.—=-. g Yeia:r ..:.L.—' no ,1 , 70 u support 'her ?' iNT.—* , 4 I aii.l. -1,.......juv . y0u ever been married to hero' . , lt.-- 4- ," t ye aot.' (Here several jurors scowled gloomily On M. Clayton.) L. —ghat 'is :all; gr. Clay tote: Opposing COunsele--g Mr. Claytem . is,the state ; iii qt*!t..oo) sour mother Y'. W .- -.,-,4he,:. - :.' _ the Eiteisiae. imi4 t owl NNE 41 . 1 will Ofrei a few Tg named•kindl of fowl, something t 411 1 .0 agri- count y. Marsh . 'stock, which e . narac of this import.: - pyr variety,; of 1191110 S. . - been - intradpced into. last - six yearo',. it poth , d favor of all farWiers f0 . A.1; • and they ought, their appearance, to lace in every poultry I y obtained I a pair of re blood, which . quite edved from the de them ; and as I am tin .em myself, subjoin tin an Eastern paper, . • r and proprietor, for • ho may feel an inter. fowls are of medium sidinon .color. There [ Tolifie.. imported 135-egas in 147 another laid SG eggs !-s. They begin to: lay months old,* lad• eun- / 1 . f. the POultry and Bird 1 chburg D 't - B'ston, i - g of the.lmperiars, say.::, is -now . well A known : . in verY -highly .valut:kl;=- 7 - - well bred, finely p ointed ' P. , • gain speakiq of these 1.. my ;•`:--` The: Imperial khied by pi:Tennett, .The erower a d pnllet a 41fidontlis.cad, and he eoelc. a weighing over • were from . .the Marsh l i ntion..has 'Area dy., been et from a letter of Mr. of their •." derirttion7 : 4 'this country : e kind. _ S. A. NEWTON. 1850. the poet, was born in he At the ,age sof eight,lh in a silk tritOuftictoq--= e working . :. . . ' - s o ti,to Judge - tillers°. I . , . . ... .. . The follONtluvules-:fisrjyaging the charac ter of a horse,,tire, going the rOttndsliif the ag.. rieultural jetirtials. l ',.'lt" .may he..iiseful, there fore,' to;giye -thrn .in connection _with U.feW: comments:l. , 1- - . • ... -.1 , . ., 1.. It' the Color; be light stiitti.o.diesinOt,his feet, legs and Etee 'white; those iire- I raarks: or ... It he-is broad, and full between the..eis, he' : may be depended on as t horse Of gio(xl:serise and capable of being - trained . tolanything. . As -respects. Such horseks, the more .kindly_ you treat - them Ithe bettq'l.yoii V.ill be treated, in. return. ! N. will a horse oftliisdese4Pthin stand a. whip, it Well fed: .; .1 -. 1.. ''. •' , 1 1 - . I. • , - 2.. If you wanta -safeporse, aoal one thatt. is dish-faNd ; he may belso fitt, ;('title as not to . Scare; but lie! will 14%4 too nitich go-nhead in him fbr . levery.bc4; '1! • : • 3: ,If yop want a teiol,l.but a horso ofgreat bottom; get a horse of deep bay, with not a white hair about, iftdallice is al little, dished so much the worse. :-1 . ? et no man rode Speka . horie, who is not an adePtin riding-- . -th6v . 'aro - tricky 'and. unsafe. .• . . : .. 1 1., It ou want one wl6 Will never, ;ghee. out, never buy a large f 7p‘ rf,irown °Pei; -.AI black horse - cannot stand li at, nor ti white one cold. 4.. 1 Ifyou want a pride hor.o,getOli”ith More or less_ white, abent-him---tlio:More the better. - Dingy P' ' Ise . that thei parti-eplored hufses beleri l p' ireuSsesSii" shows, ~1 1 tre , seleetd for . ity. But the :selections thus made al rvont of their great doeil; I Inc of the tnost trielt;j-ani.: ,;.eras • a sorrel \ .mare with isp: . Aniong; other ',strata alleptiatnenes.i•-on thti . road, , to the wa4er.without;, drink drii•er.- •-:.•• • 1 • • owned - a : light bad 1„ horse id fitee, whose' hide appeared .enlige.. that of a thihoperos . it required a.strohg and d •a Whip, to ast . to . prednee houglithe hors WM' fat and . itv and gent) 'i7O . MMENT! mats We ev: a White faee and •geins, she would and hold 'her no, .ing,.to deceive `h (2.) We' one with, white feet \ a mere:nearly tii:r thaif any thinct: el: swift arm W. Wie! an impressie 1, all well fed. ..• , • I' - i - • (3.) 'We,have now a ;tine deep batik horse. the safest horse to driter•We. ever possessed,' without a single White .hair on his tliee.,Or feet, a Woman or •ehi 1,1 may i 4 rive him, awl be eares not a straw.tbr a .loeimnotive..whistleiNkithin three yards' 'of him. '•• .. - : ' that r 1 . (4.) Nothing ii more true than a a white horse will endure the sun's rays best,l and a _black one bezopeS..quieklY: hot under their heatln .; influence,- °ILO! things being; equal.. P Thisis a fact! not surfieiently, knoWn • Or heed eil by those• Who are _eeMpelled to dritie-bor, ses in hot weather. But wevestion itch white horse suffers any more from ,tlre \ eoldit than a black One: - if animal heat is like solar beat, the white anifnal would ..suffer least; for what ever absorbs:heat mf st :rapidly, partlS :With it Most. readily. „PrObably animal 'heat has less to-do with motor than solar heat has, yet there is reason why aretieanimals, as the po-' tar bear and SIAM' Owls arc clothed with white. Snow, -white wool,' and, swan's down r are- efti e lent, non-ecm i d tictors of heat. \ V bite _in ittens are probably rattier: better ..tin\ - 11.-blaiik ones. And - if white horses. are tenderest;.it must be from some ot he r'calise.-;,, Country - Goidenten. •.• • - a i . . NEAV- VOODS. . D. IL LATIIIZOP & CO.. .1! , A . , . RE now receiving, their'stoek of Goods fOrSpriag and Summer trade; which, they, offer at' lower prices than erer Offered in this Marketbefiye4 Thank- - ful for the liberal patronage they have . receiVed, they Will endeavor by strict attention- to businesS, and by -- many new inducements, to. Meth even a.larger share of th*.patronsige4bf those wins wish to buy r..JOODS , eIfEA P.: _CE,II and -ex:tibiae tor yourselves, and see . if - our goods.and prices Will not• bear us out .'in!all we ' R — ..R. Lyons, & C 0.,, • have said. '' • . 11 .. .• ' ' . I . I7 • IIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN .;. - • • .1.-I,I,IIES' DRESS 50,00115' - : 'ii 1•1 Dry GoodsGl-moles, Salt, Flour, and Hard of every style. Thirty, .pieceS Figured Plaid and s . - art ,, , - . : La „ . ,,,,b 0 „ 1 ,13,,. : . - . - changeable Dress Silks; some as-low its 75 ?, cents.- ; DRY tiOODS, Reads Made Clothing, Ithi c k Sas, all widths and, 41:tallies . mi , 'a- gociti 'artielo 1'!. ' . /R IN' IF. R Chandler, • • - -for 81. Lawns, •Bert ' ies,, „Del-.___nes _d Ginglian!s, gogd and cheap. Fine White roods of every deserr- I bEALLE Groceries, gooks and Stationery, • etc., Public tion . ; BroWn•and Bleached Shillings ;• Litied;Geoth; of I. ';'` Aren i, e, i fonfr o.„,, , .1. 41. , ' .i ( . _ _ _ _ ever kind:, and Lace Goods-; Bonnet i •-__ ________ . silks and Fringes. ' . ~ • , . 1 .. . . • Patrick & Dimoek, . - -•-• c.i.oriis• .i-- i • : . pIIYSICIASO A\l/ SURGEONS. - Office No. 4 I • ; of every grade.. Black, btown, and him. Breitideloths, Owego street, .I.ro;ft-4.se, p d . • / all of which being bonglit at bargaius,we will' gell very ____:___._ - ___. z .____,,_......_ ,_ -. -,-.- —. ----------*---- eheap. • ' • !. - , . ,1.-L. Post & Co., • • ' CAgSniERE,3, : i: : . . .. . 1,„. 'l -7 1EALERS 1\ DRY GOODS, Gritecries, Crockery, of Gee _Fstyle, equally lOw ; Call " d e'""ne our ;11 ilardwai•e, Leather, .Flour, etc., -corner of Turn; -Mock ' of these ~nods, :o,We'ean arid ii , lll 5 , .:11 theni at - the very lowest prices - ,; • pike Street and rubric Avenue, Montrose?, Pad • .T.1..171.;:: - DI,TK, • ''• ' ' • J. Lyons & Son.; • • , . , • ~., , a new article. forSumrster wear. Summer Cloths ; Tick- 1 * lAFIE AI.ERS I DIZY GdODS, Gsoceties, Hardware, ings,. Striped Shirting: 3 / 4 .. Blue - and Brown Ain, .Ken- Ir 1 / Crockery, .Tinw:te, Groceries, BOokS, etc.; also, • tacky Jeans, and Tweeds, a complete assortinent. • ' 1 thri.v on the ilw:;ik. Ilia !log' business—,Public Avenue, .• ' //..1 TS. C. 4 P.S„ A A 7.0 BONNE.P.q - • •- I i j i • , . - - . . , . . . . . t• ;Of ~ arose, / or. : . . ; t large assortment; and Of styles to suit a 11 ..; hoot s 41.: ', - Shoes: Upper and Stile Leather.; .: • " I'' .1 ' ; . , ~Dentleyi & Read', -•• • • 11 ' A 0 ( , ..-ti - ERY - -- -12 -V- 0 4ift'lSS Wil 4 E• ' ' 'I r iTAEALERS 'IN .DRY GOODS Drugs, Medicines, The most coniPlete ' and extensire...nitstt.rtnient ever IA) r„;„ t „ ; flip , : (4 0 . ( .,,ii c i, brought into Montrose. Full . setts of White Granite ;Iron, hardware, Csoel:ery, Clocks, Watches, 'Jeelry, Silver Spoons, Per and Blue Ware for a very little money. all Sizes and of durable plate ghts.4... .. . ,• : I • ' „ *,fr . fir- 5 of 'l''; umerY, Lc.—FOot'offuldic Avenue, [No:ire:le. t .• ' • Call H a A n d ß e i x ) M l i sci 4 SO E 'ar l p ß ei ° ces' 3f' b' i e l f ' o V re l) y ' o V t .l l).h il .ya : II 1;1 • ' - Sayte, - Bentley & Perkins,•, - .- - ';,:', A fXkUFACTU REilti OF 'AND DEALERS IN all -him, Woodra and Tin. IT-are-kept constantlY (Ramt. ...! it I kilt& of '.Casting4 ' : Stoves, Agricultural Imple , •.. •'-' i CI: fi CERLEs ' • ' -'''' J ' !:: nients, etc. • Office at Savre's Store; Public Avenue; of 011 k;lals. IF‘ugar,,MolasSes, Teas, &c., ailess than kughtuaton Prices. _Ashton 'barrel' and Tahle r Salt. [ . .1..., tre Mlnufactory at i the Eagle Foundry Foot of Cherry et, Non tre/4:, Va.• • . Flour by the; loarrel, - stall:.or pound. .Cednslt! and fi ,• . _4_. _—.-I_. —4 \ Mackerel, Pork, Farming•TOole.of every kind, . I 'iciuglis if . . • Williain & William IL leEsap, - , • and Cultivators. • •-• . • .; .• • • , • . . • , Gu - A H ~' N - o. • - , 1 i ' :•d - A .TTORNEYS AT LAW, ..11,aarosts, Pa. Prac -4 The .mreate!••;t fertilizer intim work], in qiihntities to 1 : , _a_`ll._ tire in Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wyo i Ft d - t. ; . .". •; •• • . 1 •- - -i . . t , ming and Luzerne counties. • - 1 .Ii!IITY'ER FIRKINS , AND 7'1.T13 . S.. , . Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods, • '''l . ' . Williant W; Smith & C 0.,. at cashpries. , :i . : ' ISET MAKERS. - They keep constantly. on ' --' ' ---4- ---.-----T----- k ' --i---. --. '. IC' All hand a goid asiortnient of . all kinds of Cabinet '' -LA. - TEST - EXCITAEIVr; - iFurniture. ShOp.. and Mare Rooms at the foot of ~ _ . _4- t I • . . .... • .ritE NEBRASKA I. .I:7NSV,T,TLE.Ii; . l'iMaine'street, Mr)? INIVO, Psi - _ , ;, --,..--__ QCOTT, ..101INSTON . 4•-Co.,'• are now receiving il t - 7, from New:York a getteml assortment *if' Spring I; ' ' Rikkwell, Winton & Co., • ,1- -; • , and Summer goods, 'and * cordially invit`e all that 1:!11A , N. UF , ACILIIERS ;and DEALERS in fiiirato like to bur ~0 0ds. cheap .irt, give us a call ationr stock 'p -. tio° o lti otialx. /.tips, Fars, U•aLbreilas, Para is ,-, , largi , ,•aiiii we are willing. to sellifiir small! profits.-- , i! /OW F. .166 . 11 . 010 e,. c t : Ts . d•e:, No : 20 Cou r tlandt street, Kew You can find here,ahnostevery article w 4,,,,,d; an d, I York, (up stairs:, we are willing to compare goals and pricer .aith anvi ;•R..8. itock - V7.1.1. -7 1 J. tiowAnn. .. . : , ___..— --4 Store in the county—we hive taken special pains to i! • . find nice goods - to please. the • Ladles, - each; aS-Black, ! . • ..- :.Franklin Fraser, Figured mid .Ftincy.Sliks,..Silk ••TiSsues, forages and i„, i TTORNEr i AND COUNSELI.OR ; AT 'LAW, Berwe Delanes - l'llin !cid FancVll inns Qilk: French; i•;•.±li.: Montrose Pa • will - attend faithfully to all trust , and Domestic Gingliami, Pi t :Tared and rjain Mullins," !iness entrusted' to Inin in the county of Susquehanitm Eriabroidered Curtains and Paper 1d0.,. laidiei ;Collars, ?Conveyarteing Mill tinting of all kinds Will be done 17ntlerliandkerchiefi and•Sleeves,!Mantillas, Parasols'. iineatly, and elmiges modtirate. Ile will also attend tit. and GloVes, Straw , and •Fitney ,11onn'ets„ ',alio . trim-' I,.:the prosectitioOlf clailisof soldiers, their widows and . !flings tolniatch. - A lan=e• stock;; of tbxxls for• Men .Glierrs, .against" _.toe 'United States GoVertitnent, for mid Boys, also iron,.Steek Nats; Horse Slides, • and ;Bounty Laid I,'intsioinj, 'l,:e.' May he found at all Moils Nails; Ploughs, 'Salt, Fish, Crockery, Grind- I 'boars - at the office fottierly, : ocetntied by I. T; Rich stones, and StOneware f Smve . 'pipe, Tin, Glass, Sash rards, Esq., north of the,Court House. : ... 1489, ;Leather,. Boots, Shoes . itc„: Ex; l'lc:ese iglve us a' 1::‘, , -,------:--- 2 -L chalice of Stowing yet if or stocic before ,A - Ou .htly. ' - Yours truly. ..F.... SCOTT, ' , JOHNSON- &.. CO, ;Spiingville, ,April,- 18, 1854.. •., - J ; . • L . - , FAIIMER'SOTISRE REvrirtal -, • 1. - ILTE, the undor*gne4l,! haring.' entered; into 'part .. V.V iterAbitt' iit ah 4 . mercantile busine4 at Mont - . rose,- take this.methOd.'to Inform our friends' and the 'Allele that we hai , e mum opened an assortMent of- .. ;/).111'GOODS AAW•GPOCEVES . at the old stand occupied by Mills &Sherri*, where .we shall be happy to wait upon all who idly Saar uif with a..t.11. .- • •'- j .7;1- i j ! - - Our goods are all 'plc,- ttod Itavgbeen seleCted with great Fre, and we flitter Ouittelvo'that -lie an suit the•mtist particular., 'l,We in. - It:ea to Call And exam ine'our stock.. Our JinottO is, ,ready l*ty,dottuotuble trade, and steadfast fiiendibilL ' ' A. O..WARREN. ";I,- ; Montrose, May 21,1854, N fyrwiTHstoDlNG T HE GEESTIII:EII . of oustomers and tho many Warta spOiatlio szere- . them, yet we eat) always find time tO'‘write our oftvi alrertieerranig,„tiiiti-I,but fast - noir allow us_to mill your atteutkal tonla t e let of . ' . • Plain :Fairry'Lag , hs," '.! • which we htie justolimied and are, sellitig 'AO)4I. prim from ,eiyht . cents.top, I id the ; Way,of DELisza. 1718111(P.:11E8, Poi4lNS,'Prlp . o3, ' &e..„ .. "'we tie ,"Eacaatid up." Try Ma. • j ,s .d. IXONSik'SON.:' I~AVING made'aitan' lien:wilts with th`4 great mu sic publishing tiouse of ll.. Waters, we shall be constantly receiving One uritoiesm soom u. ( published, and he able to supply r`neariy *ny thing wanted in that line. . • ti _ . N. ' B. Musk Postage Mar lft. • " YONElik tION. (1 0 XSTANTIX,011114,NR or furnish to.order coratort notft.: J. tfrozsikigicrs,.. 13USINESS: C.ATtDS. • • , G:4 W. 7 It: . Z-.; • r i E ALERS ) IN DRY iIO9DS, Readt-madeSloth ‘l4, Ate. Ptitille Avenue, Montrolie; Pa. , ... , -:. • - ~.. Di. H. Sinit,h, .;I i . Di. A. ITTIGEON D.EICITIST, limitiose, Pd., ni Searle's •H9tel, Mondayiand Ttieslays of each ireek. --------------: !.•. . , . - .Dootori Thayir & Crandall : , TIT AXING associated tini.nicives iit, the - pnictice of Medicine and Surgery, nould .revectfully invite alt to give them. it call that may. need their profeseion- - iiiisetvices:. They inay he round at the office rOMICT- Iyiroccri i . niell by. Dr. Thayer:) . They will keep on. hand pdre Concentrated iind - Ifotimioltillic Medicines. •;Montrose, May 8 1 - 5-1, ' iii. - TIONEII. - - I: • • Hein $: 59N T.PA., with -Rood, Woodruff •k car . - A.TA. 'tor, Whelesdie_ Grocers: and Cann-do:don Mei': eliants,.No..l73 Washington • street, between 'court 7 r andt and Deystreets, )7ork. • • ji • Miller & Fowler,, . n A TTOR'NEYS AND ' COUNSELLORS AT • LAW, 411 'and Solicitora in Chancery.' Men No. 4 Clarke stOet i • elt . kago, Pr. ; - 1 A : • • . . kacifie 411REENWICIIiTRE*T,, (near Ilroadway,) Nem k... 1 York. SaliAtry: & Co.; Proprietors.. In the vicinity of the; principal shianaxnit landing. •-- - . T4omas'lngstrzuni DEALE R IN :I)RY GOO )8, Groceries, Clothing, Crockery, BOots end Shoes, Szei, Susquehanna I)epot, Pa. , . i : . , , :1-- --- - Bentley 4 Pitcti, - A TTORNtYS AT L.VlV,Moitirosr, , Pa. .4 - X. B. S. SENTLIIV. -. , • - • - 1... ' l. FITCH. & )3:l,ldwini AT.AN UFA CT tit SOF SADDLES, HARNESS, 4.‘ Truplis, 1\ hips, U., on Turnpike . stivet, Moot. ra. ohn, roves, . • -t:7ASHIONABLE • TA:THOR.Shop under. Searle's 1 Hotel Maine street, .Iloiitr'osv, ~., . D. D. Hinds; . . . . . - IIVERY AND! EXCEIAGE STABLE. Office in .4 in the rear of Wil4on's'Store, Noutrose,.Pa. ~ J . Coliten- • _ •_-: lIEALER iX sTOV.ES. Tin, Copper. arnt'Atieet 1:1 Itoft Ware, y.otle.ltsrille, near Great Bend Depot., Decettiber 4. i 7 • . . . INTERESTED lii:' C. Tyley, 'itNith : I. IC . ; 11UNT,Importer orvand Dialer in Hardware awl Cutlery, Carl iage Springs,. 4:C;, \o. 415 , Peal street, New lurk, where his Mer- Cantile friends, hi: thin laird Other counties, are' kindly litritetl,•and eartiestly;olioird to call and purchase. _—________ v _ • . , . V I: - • .L. P. Hinds,. . - t:i TTOIt NEY„ v iT LAW, 'ti ! tvreTtanna, Pit. Ofticc 241. on :Maine street, one door e a st of Lefiheinfs. :L_______:;___.--:,_ . ___l_ ____...—.. . _. _ . • Frazier 'Bi Case, " TTO,RNEYS; AND COUNSELLORS AT .LAW ix.l.pfßee on 4.tirnpiliciH street, one door East of rost'.F. Store, ..116;yrose, r.. • l• • • • • C. M. SiMMOIIS, pOtf' AND: 1101.1 .. MAKER, over A. - litildNiin's Ilarnes*Sl . lop, Turnpike street, Montrose.. • i , Albeit Chamberlin, TT9TZNEY At LAW a n d Justice of the Peace; 4:1. over I. L. Post & (k'st'kore,,lfentroge: r 4 . H.'! Jessup, • 4 t TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER Of Din for :the State ; of Neiv 'York, will attend to all bininess entrUsted tai him with promptness and tjdelity. Officti - on Public Fr4juare, occupied by Iron, Je'smtp. . i--- . • - - i' Abel •Varrell, • • .. . TIEA! . .ER JN DREtS, MEDICINES, Chemicals,' Al Paplts;.oil4, ; Dyc-Atill's, ,Groceries, Dry Good Hardware, , Stinietware; Gl:issware, Clocks, \Vatches„ JCwelr - ; Silver Spoons; f 4 pectaeles, 311iicai Instru incno, Ti es, tiiirgical. Ipstrnments, Liquors, Per tunierY, 4irrors, iStatilairr -Dru,hes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, c... NEW STORE! 'NEW OOODS! ' • • ; YfrißE snbsevibir .having leased the .Store of the Messrs. formerlY occupied by 1. B.: Lit; I l!tle; intends tolOcate permanemly hi New Milford: And he Would take this method of informing the !linhabitanmof New and,adjiment towns, that ibe Juts just .rettirned from New York with a large and 4-splendid stock Or. fresh - and entirely'new Goods, 'con r. OOPS of almost every conceive'. ble - variety; ,GRGOER as low as the lowest, Hard ' Crorkerl,Boots 'end Shoes, Hat* and Caps, i . ' • ~ 5 1 1onnets of every style, &v.. 3c., which he offers for rsale on the mot 'reasonable terms,• for cash,-country Iproduce, or reliiide credit. Be would also gay in this "connection,tbut. has"tidded,to the establishment,: manufacturing of Tin,. Sheet-iron, and Copper 1, ,t) Jeare in ahE itsivarieties, in which he is prowled to ' ,execute all kinil4 of jobs, by the very beat workthen. Acid on the Most reasonable terms.: • ' •_ Dealers supplied_ at the lowest prices, Particulars n.relatiOn to states Ice.,,st some future time. ' J.' DICKERMAN, jr. • '! New Milford ; flay ln;!1854. . riff , • R. THAYER. .. . . . ____ L _NEw-SPRING Nobs. . !11, BusAn - is - non' reCeiving his . usual supplies • . of Spren#: Goode, whiCh will be found unusa-i ! ally attractive,; preluding a superior. assortment of leafier' _Dress Goods.. ii 4 .Silks,. Beragea l Beraqe De. !lases, Lawns, Poplins, Ohs:airs, Gingham, iii.qte., .ilfanlillas, Silk i Shawls, Bilk, &nue, and Frendi '!,Lace Bonnfl B , PilOwers, Parasols, 'eke. etc., together with a large varlety of other Fancy and'Staple Goods, [including Clot 4; Castinterea, Boots and Shoes, Wall 1 , Pager, Oariwilm, Groceries, Crocker", Hardware, ' g t r fron and Yailit,lDru s Oils cud Paints, Cooking ri. Blares, , - ~,t, . _ • Parlor lares, !te ltio Grind Stones, Ploughs, Ike, *C., 'all which will *sold on terins to suit_the clckilet4 buy. I era, the cash or Ir woied credit. ' •, : New.'lci liirfd.i ny's, IRS-1, - - I - i . i I • . ' A SELECi 'TOME '4DF .' F. . i .. 7. / 6 1. SUMlTikiti r GODS AT = ' i. -1 U PUS;' & 6). r , , , E now offe'r to thttPublid e most choice and tli • the Ltissi. atl-i.sA Of Goods to be had any wh ein the country, and for the iYery lowest prices, :;without variation. ,- , ,j. - I. -REA PTO/APE adrift:NV. O i TNMER STYLES. L. Poi & Co. have just 0 1 made a laro-ailtlithiMior theii Meek of clothing, consisting now.of e.erything des bible • for the inlcr at Such pricers a,:it nie 844 .to suit. The, goods are mink first rate, Mu t weAttirrant the, Kok to be eqUal if net superior. ttinny eviirlbefore Offered in this Mar ket! • Our stockl.eompri4s; Coatsj;•fine. black French Saks Frocks attd Tiesidess; Tweed, Cast-imere and Sacks Sand Frocks, : . ;.!also brown and: white Sunk met..pbiln -and tirilled.. FATS-4Vbite and colored Ifaisailles,_TaleMid, La:4lR) figniced Baiaths", figur ed and Sntit, and ete variety, good and cheap. PA Fine .blacki Cavil etc, :doeskin, col. tweed, Su . mer stuff, jinn dr3l, cottonade, stripe, plain, ch' krittid plaids, sto'che'aP-as t& be slim of sale to alt who desire tO bny. -ir! , • . Cft.t.tituLL - I . IILOVES ;11.N1) HoslEßl*l—:Ladies and Genii white and ieokired GlOves of the, best finali ty warranted.. A. huge ti,sitortnieli:t of alkind.s of blue, brown and:slate)o*, hose** gents and -ladies, cotton, Lisle thread, 13i in and Silk Gloves, Black and colors ; a larpe rasortment of black silk and lace Mitts, long and abOrt, w rosr s; COST S~OOTS AM) : Ne r ;fine Boots, Coarse 8001e,17 Ladles aitenk, - Bootees and Buskins, a full assortment of (11144 Slioesj,.Childreils and Miss es l anes and Baotees, • ies - fin'e. silk-linen Slippers, at I . • 1 I. lb. P. st, Co'. - - Goops-Idl styles ,and qualities, bleach -V: I ed Shirtingtr,Tillniv Cotton; Jae. and .Canitirie Muslims, Swiss li . ad Bea Musliiis,' Marred B4diops andVietOria figUred and dott. Swiss Mu line a( .P. & Co'g. QM GLEE AND GAPSDSTONES at , • ' - Li L. rosT hest anit cheapeAt kiii 1. • A CX tof Sag:4ra' surictiAngly cheap at LL. POST & Co . - • Pq 'lN7'B--tbelmosti desirable stock in the eoun trt at cork lbw '' I. L. P. & CO. - - ' . % 1 1 111. W. GOOBS—Sliks, 3fuslitts,. DeLanes, Data .l/ ges, Gittiluttn.4, t:,awns *A:6i, 'Of every desirable, Yle._ • - t -. ; - ILL POST & Co's. ,t — LARGlandsplelidid stock of Spktils, Prints: -CV. - 1;, ii. - i ,i 1. 4P. k. Co. _ i t 8 TAPLE , GoiAt. at die! lowest ptice-..,, • N. ..] :., ' ' r; LI I'OST & Co. i LOTILS, 04.4imerk . .s, Tweeils,J ntuelo4 Jeans C • and Satinett.4 vert cheap - it -I. L.P. & Co'.N . 0 +, , W00.1)F,;Y: WARE—Patent fails,' Cedar Pails =and Wailti Tull, C4rC.o:l',Nni \Dippers, - Butter' T.iniles, Prints„'Willtnii. Baskets; Rope Ilalters-,', 1 Bed Cords, Manilla Ropes, Droonv, a Ood lot at Ilia 'store of • 7 • • - I.'l, •I'OST k co: . • .. „ ' , i.-, .. ~... • ;, : . . . -..-- GD- 11,1! ..1.1v.p i 'ILI 'err ; A P. 74 of, the best quality hula, \loubSt possible sates. • i April 5'- 1854. • '.- • ;( /3,1 POST 4: Cot 1 I .----•-- -, 1: '....1 --. 1 , --i---,..-----,,-----, QOLE 41134 very chd"P; lit' :1 kJ - - • t -POST _ • fiROCIi Ek 11 A N.l): R E---a 1(4 at loajptiices. - I. POST A: CO; , IL; Carpei, POST & CO. • • - QILK 11.-11Nrilw14ig stylj••—best quality veN , 1•••li cheap.. • . POST A: CO. r--- . 0.11 - NETS' t aiul Bti t anet llib l hoUs of all kinds, mac, large atitl at vtiiryllow.price. . '! POST S: CO: TAR ESS rl:PLift.:l"G stile desiralde 1.-1 and very!,:elkap.{ - POST & Co. G RA /X //4 . q.5--si,4 the L e st - . ! , , '[.. POST & CO. - • L,7:; Lime aid Plaster at • . 1 . • - 1 . . 7 s POST & ADIES' LAI Ipt of the. .L 2 latest sqlesi; Ilf4dt EtnlitolOred Lymerie, LAtee t Media and ITimitott iMitations. i T. L. P. & '• I_______„---__--- - -",-- , ... Vii— :___ . EMBROII!kgED and Lacedersicev4.4, all dk,..st rabic stilesi:- a1.',..0, _worked and enthr'd. Et)giki and Insgrting; a,jd Fliancing. :ii ! , • ' • i..,..._________-_ ~...,.....4.-______,: • lACE Edging antVritt•iertingiit ; imitations of every J-kind, stliUot4ns gel gektulue and very cheap, also pure linen-ti'rumeii Lace: I. L. P.'S; CO. INGRAItD and Iltlnfi Caryiet for sale at . • I •-;', - . 1. L.. POST & CO's -- Q.173131ER llAT.Pananur, One and coarse 'trim -1,..J meet and fanay timund, Ptliil and l'alntleaf, for txys:and inch, slid very' citeap- . 1. L.l'. & CO. , . I .A.DIES'nd /Cl a alti ren s flats, a good variety,' al • ' so a ten - tot. orrt, , l / 4. 6 .44. at gisles_of Boennts at the store of i .. . 1 1 • - • 1..C.T. - & cfl; -- .- i------ , 3-- ; -- . d Hair(-1 t 11010 E and Om f ifancA articles Of,Scr.tp and Oil 1 VI also, ithe , . finest:Peifuntery at the store Of ' ' l -' ' 11, L. POST & CO. LARifand T.1.1.1.4W 4 also;Fa-iner: tools in gen ] ~ , eral at. ; : . .' , J . - 1. L. POST & CO's. _._4_• I _....___'- ' . 1 • • •-• :i 1 1*.ANTPD. :• 7 - • fIRALAIof aU kitto,--Deanit, Dried Apples, Tal l ' l_A low, Ilitttetii Bee; wax, all:wool - socks, Ems, &c.',l for whielLlV'e Will exelninge goods at cash • prices. 1 '.April, 5.;i ['% ~ I •;. 1: L. POST:& Co. ' • ; SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. • E are non prePtired to furnish those in want:o Spring and Stitniner'Gniods at .prices that Will' not-fail to eompte with the very lowest and snit tlul Closest buy Ors. 10nr •lii , sortinent of Dress Gciods Complete, clunprisingery beaittiful styles of the i•eryl, latest faslsitin-Barages, Barege Detain, Lawns Shal4, Gingharris, Aa. iteti • -8. 11. it)) ; SAYRE . 80.NNE7'8.4-Wd have rtieeivetl. a good assort. anent at extremely laik. prices. S. 11. &D. SATIRE. CLOTIM.-.-11roatt Tweeds, 'K. Jeans, antilla . firitt rate assortment of Summer stuffs, &c. Lc. . I i 11. &D.SA RE READ r..-. 1 1 .4, .fiblel,o7'lllNG.-4 very (lesini.. ble assortment at low; prices. S. H. li D. SA y RE. IVA LkP..4 P.E/tiA large lot, which enables us 'to sell loir, , besidt..s.giy . ing an opportunity to make bet; 'ter selectidits. S. H. & ASIITO2I - CII M Rutter Firkins, Tin Ware, kel &c. 2 ; • &D. SAYRE. I GROLO/RS.--llaring, bought very low, we Wit ;not and cannot he utidersidd. d; D. MontrOsO, 188-1. . W. W. WINTON MORE NEIVJGOO'DS At the l ody .1-ty Store. - :• rrILE Ituliscribers'tkg leave to - advise the public', that Hwy are now:receivinan entirely new stock ;of Goods fOr the Smenter and Fall Trade, embracing ;nearly. evert article for'. at a country Store ; 'lwhich were', bongbt IC the preStmt - low; prices in New York, for eish, and 4111 be sold risten?shingly cheap!, ' i lGrateful for" tit& very 3ibeml p4ronage heretothre ex. " tended to our eitabliihment, solicit continuance of the satne, and its . " Mitch increase as: possible. We claim to have iri a *move revolutionized trade in "" this community; by impelling a great reduction in lip r ic e s and Lin some cuss's) a. ditimilition of 'exorbitant polite.; and We trusti '"that a grateful public will didr appreciate.! . " and, reused our effort.: Our stock Goods is pea; large,•.:and every way suitable for the. trade—more exteuslie, iu faet than usually - kelit this place. Wishing, td _purchase wilt do well to call antEsee' us. ' SMITH do HEMPSTEAD. II Dtvoklyn; July _ 1854: :; ; • !'i BROAD CLOTHS. • •A large:itssoAmeni,i,and of excellent quality. Cal iimeres, Satinet's, Jeans, &c., bought recently at:ftlie titling low priceii, mid will - be sold ear respiindindy - S. & SOLE L4fit*r---41 ifi'rat ra;e article at only 23 ci per lb: , ' S. & 11, MEI ADll:B) . Dititts•OtiOds,cotbaifttitig of lutwns{niou _ Llna aril fahei" iioes,) . Nplinette:‘, Challies B r Urege De.Lalites, Deßeges, &e., just receivigd and for sale; chap, SMITH &,HEMPSTEAD. New Giiko& avid . NeW Arraufgrinent• • • at the Ready ray Store. • rqpeetfailly . announce to. 'I. the puhlicAluit they have Otte 'red into co-partner ship in - the . liferjeaniile businiuki*t the "Head of Navli• gation," and that' ti4;busiiiitiii*ill hereafter he eon: ducted audit the ifitpfe of liajdev . ik Mott. Weii our olili friends- ilUid the publie generally.to us a call. 4foro pusehasing eliewhere, and - see tioa cheap ,eoda call I.e }tonight folt rash. We. ler° poit reeelyed iv] goOd itst•Oittnent pf New... ..Gonda, whick makes our itock conitilete,',whiCh we pledge ourselveil •to sell . as ti`raii i 'as•file rheape . j( • i , • a. IL 1L LEY. . Hun roee' * . Apl. 1.iii54:1 • .C. W. MOTT. • • - ti =;..lllsw Books: ' 44 IFE infrsaylOgs of 3lrs.. hulington and otbera Lof the : Faankly"—"Hilis, Lakes, and Forest Streams," (a _tiny Interesting book)--"Thoughta and Thiags at Bme and Abroad,", by Elam Barri% with sonny otbeiittioy anil interesting books, for sale by 1 J u l y 19,61854) F. B. CRANDLICK 1 - Goops.rittLild. HlLlAlO'clalictithr isela, Summer Clotho at Imo 0 any priea.k trlbit tea 6?r One Dollar, gelling b - Jane 171,', -,t j fIYONS • . , retirrlEC : NIC-cour,EGE ' qt .. hS't4l 1) 7 , t e ta e •ennsy vanea, , _pen in Syr nay•ei Ph ildcielp h,i a ci '" 11E4 (Tolleie, orgy ed on the plan of the 'tido , trial . C'olleges of tinental Europe, is designed b affoid it thpmtigh p feashmal education to SUM' lents iitterded for - 1 Ynginee big', Mini , Affrieulhire, and the ..1 Atechanical,and Chesnical'-drts. rThe nei.t Semi-annui session will commence on' londay, September I It. , 1854. !FACT Prof.lliTY ._ Mothers utica and Qvil Engineettng, it Selim 11. Peabody ', Metalluigy and Indus rial, Analytical and Agricul-, tt.ml Clic_istry, Prof. Alfred L. Kennedy, M. D. Mining Xiiginecilng, "eology and Mineralogy, Prof. W. II; BY Thomas, A. , , , ical! , Phi . Mtmhanlosop y and the principles of Ma- I chinery, Professors Pea y and Kennedy. Terins for each De ' rtment per° geesion, .Fifi 3- t teen patties. , - Mechanical, Archi ctoml, and ! Topographical Trwing; Prof. John Ktrn , 810;-0( 1: Froncit and Spanish, ri of. V. De Arnarilli. , Getman, Prof. D 11. Entrup. _ I The AiialyticallabOratory for practical Chemistry is open 4tilly. , Ali academical department under thacharge of J. D. Boucher, A. M., is rovided, into which younger and less proficient stud tits may enter and be rapidly i n reparcil for the Cone e Courses. 1 ; Athlittonal informal as to ternis,Courseti of study, oarding, be., fluty I obtained by addressing Dr, Alfred ii, Kennedy, Polvtechnic College,Thiladelphia. . 1 i MATTHEW NEWKIRK, "! ' resident - of Board of Trustees. otn Mlarray., Seer I , . • • GOODS.. PAll,Kretiirn their gratetulN its to the pahlic, : and incite at- ge stock of Sprerg avid Sau“ , . 'w receiving , and offer side 7 . s s a , o. dd ro iti c o 7 i 7 t riiv, tot l r odw li,us a i: 7, cEct 1 - asisor k.7 t 4, I Is, -c..k.c., they arei prepared to eta eat of Ladies' Dress. Gooi4S 1 0 AI Figured, Plaid Mid lain Silks, Rill ns, Gloves, liciSiery—Ladies. .if U. kind..--41so a large etoek,Eif C PA Q7'11IN(1, Cloths Cloths; Cassimerei, final r Cloths, Yestings, Hats, Caps, , c. , f.E licit an early call. from those'e . ase oat geoids at 16.0 prices. . 1 3, ': 4; „ 3IcMILLEN ik .RK....i R. i . C actitnowlerjetn ' ell cntion J.) .the very lard tier.kpOdS they are tu „ t errii (plc Pricti. 1 ' , petit of itaple' Dry Gr ryi Paiitts andOil:lexhibit 0, large assm , lof eVeri . dOcription Sonnet*, Shawls,!:T and Mhfses Skies- o) - R4':.:l4r--If.AD I N i Tweeds deans,. gain 18 016 Mid S.loes4Al `Thef:respectfully. lwlin wi*ll to pureha Springville, May :1 ---,..!------- ;- - . ---i--. . . l'll. W_ Au: _INGE:WENT 1451.: ifi#V) , "& ifv- 11 /41.Eir .S Rail road Fri.iff* ' ,I . Line hetereen Mositrose .Dipot acid ... • i r ' V . Yo r k , , day,s 11 ~1 e Id Neu Suit- . : . ii • 1 chi /.1 e.rceptet;. . .i, .. , , . - Li 'lns k MeMILI t EN, having n.ado . arrangements ' , •.1 I. tor forwarding freight.tO New-York in the acre I of Capt.. H.. 11- CALIVELL;of Orange County, will 1 , IM' in altendancci at dr Montrose Depot c - te:,-.3: day ef litheweidt, to take :Cha ge of such freight inn ',incluce as mayibe•entru*ted - to them. Returns for the same ill beipaid at the StOre of Wallah' McMillen/ . ll Groaeries in':genero, H. Flour, Pork.- Fisk, :Bait, /t 6., iI,S:C.., ccinstantlyliM hand, for sale at the :owest Cush tPrices) or in' ex'4lingi, for country prodnce. , • h L. H. fliNos. , l - i • WIL. lAll MCMILLEN. .. Aril 18 1 , 185 it.. • 1 '. . . . , „ ~. .. New Line of "Intl S.tnges,.. .. ..• ' , 1 i • k .FlttiNl' 1 •; . ' F . . - ',:itllßKWOOlill TO MONTROSE. • LA,',TAGE.S.wiII lave Kirkwood; passing through-11°r -0 bOtsville, Il e ibert , i i:, &C., every morning after the .arrival of die 3lailTriiips of cars, troth Fast and West, .reael4ng Montrose. at 1 P. M. Returiiia . g, leave' Montrose dailvortdays excepted) at i 2. r. m., reach:. ing Klrkwood]in time to take the Mail trains of ears, ' both East and West, being the nearest and mostlea slide loute to reach the New -Turk and Erie Railroad.. .This lineinterseets a hi-weekly line .for Diieck, .Spii4ville; Tttniiliannock, Wyorning,_and - .Wilkes 7 bane' which le:ives MOntrose at 7 A. N. every Mon-: 1! daY, Wednesdayand Friday. Also, a line to Friends 7.ville, I.eraysvl6, &c. • . -, • :0,44 . franix ¶a tl runtfortuble earr;(ifies are provi- I! dell, and the proprietors will spare 'no pains to ae conutiodate the' public.' W. K. 11A.71.11, -•- •,. MORGAN & wEst - ..,AP:ril t, lg.l-1 , • 1 Dissoltilicin. ~ •, ' 1 rritE Co-partnership; heretofore' existin g beta-yen AI the . subseribers isundec•the Aide of Tiffany k 1 Stidtb, was terminated on the 14th 0 April last:,The Otelisand :recounts of said.firm areitow in the ands i OfY..i Tifilmv, for settlement. Those- indebted will , ;I ' • i. • please take notice and act accordingly. :; 1 • - EDWIN 7 TIFFANY - , 1 : ii I • •.1 JAME:.. F. SMITH. r • 'l3tioOklYtt ' Mar 10th, 1854. - - ' " 4- i '• TO TINE PUBLIC. • • 1' rirtlE undersigned having, purchased of Tiffany 14_ Ihis entiret interest in the mercantile business ' r•lnirebv their ht 4 to the good Citizens of Brook r • make 1 . Ivit and vicinity, and invite them to call" and inspect ' , itat 1 i'puretne , e' , one •or tbo 1.)....w. soul ;asko.:t eAbinplote . k' i. . ' l oi ' . , stocfs of goods.ever betbre offered ins this market...-- 1 ', ffelievieg that people • who buy ,goods on long cred •l it'4'have to pay. a large percentage fier reedit motet,, I. ! WIC ljave adopted the .Readg - PoySptirm of trade,. as . ~, the 4vstent most ccinducive to the public us well Us ourliwnyintereSts.. " All kind:4 of Farmer's produce re ceived in exchange forgoods at the highest. market i ' rates. Those alio deSire to purchase at a low figure i williaSsuredly find it for their ititereSt • to give us it ' ca 11 . ,; , ' • j : J. F. .SMITH; . ' •1 Ilrooklytt May 10. s;'. ,O. G. HEMPSTEAD,. ~! .4 ._._....__42, • . I......_,________ - • - . , s-i i'' TO THE PIIBILIC. • - 1 lIIIIAI he found it the Store of A. 'Turrell, Mont-. I rose Pei., .a• first. rate asSortment of Drugs, Me dieines,Draggtst's .lass-ware, painbi, Oils; Brush - c#,, roye Stuffs Grocerie;, . Yankee Notions, Some Bill Goods, Musical Instruments, and .Strings, 3lateri 7 als for lights . , Pocket Knives,'SpoOns; Jewelry, Per .. fan Mry, &c., &c: .• I'tersotis wanting, any - thing in tlie. aforesaid 4l pri.rtrilents,' (and also some others not;named,). Mr re ? skOttully incited to call and examine before they purthai , e; -By so doing their interests May be prO noo. - M - SVhenynu come to Montrose, do not fOrket to call at .. . ~ .. 1 TURREGIA4.. 10K ING Lind CI I EAVI ; Tobieco, by the pound 1,7,1! . .'0r paper, , plug • Tobacco, - Feat4•ll . And' llaceabOy :4ritOt, Fire Cracker', Pistols,. Powder, . Fish ITookl, Fish . CiindY,lS:e.., • TCRRELL'S. TIIE GENERAL FINDING STORE IN T \ IU, BLAST. VFW GOODS COIFING IN FOR:\ TRE SPRING 1.1 TRADE.— -Gro de Rhine, De Ilege, Plaid Lawn, elnin4 Print 4 &e. . 1 111ack Silk, Striped'Silk, Needle AVork Collar, Chemi,etts, Thread Lace, Nelvet Rib ns &c. ; a general ass°. truent of erockery Groceries, vul Ilardware r , Carpenter Pincers,,; Blake Door l'uUs, Ciqr iage Bolts', Plumb Bobs, Axle Clips, Dash Frames, German Saw Setts, American and Engli,ll Sad Irons, Ac.;; a general aszarrtment of Shoe Kit and Trimmings altiays on hand and for sale by M. S. WILSON. 3fontrose, April 4, 1854. TO TIIF HIRSUTE °NT I. . SPECIAL ANNotrNcsiarrr. :roTWITIISTANDING the pas•rap of the Nebras ha bill, the high pike of provisions, the eclipse MOrniouistn, Spitit tappings, and Other national ca lataities, present and imminent, the good people o 0 3lrintr ose and eLsen here (such of them as wear beards) mat', still have their chins reaped ' and whiskers and Farr dressed„a la mode, at the usual rates, by Milling mettle undersigned, at his old stand hi the basement of Seat le's Hotel. . SIIARLES TILLMAN. Montrose, May 24, 1854. - :7IIIONTROSE DEPOT. WILLL-INan AVING purchased the establishment! of Isaac L. I Post 8; Co. at the Montrose Depot, would re- I ilispeetfully inform his friends that he will keep con ga:nth. on hand, at the lowest prices, a well selected Oeck of goods. tittle, Salt, and Plaster can be bad cheap, its welt ts,Groceties„ bry Goods, Mardware, Crockery, Boots; Shoes Nails, lie., in excluttige for (rain and all kinds 4 t' f , produce, at the best prices. 1000 cords Ifard Wood wanted. ' l4 Montrose Depot, Feb. 2, 1854. STEAM GRIST AND . AW MILL. 130 ST BROTHERS having pu thased tho above establishment, will keep constantly op haed Sur kr . flne awl /Inc Flour, Coro ilo4l of superior qua/. itt•ohro Chop and Bram at the lowest cash prices.—t Cirstotn work nil' be done with despatch, and in a earses ramified. 13814 'Montrose, Juls, 1803. . . • - 1 • FOR "AL. .- '.. . ; FARM -entaining'l4 acres; iniDirnock township 1; ' about .20 acres improved, a' 49g Molise thereon ~.41,.. 1 4 . . ail(' well watered. - IThe.above . will be sold on-rcasOmtblo, tertiet by,ina- - icing something, of a, payment dowU. . For :niort, ;. par lir=a eniptire of John Young near.tbe premises, or of Williatit Chamberlin, Towanda, 1 Pa. - . , . . Bonnets. - %.4.- ' 1 A1)101 litho have not alipplied themielves With new Bonnete this season, elui afibrd to buy thew pow, We aro receiving a large - supply, and a. great r 4 tie t y etstyl*fer Ladies and *lases, whichwe of. et- at ow Ihl6l 1«+-that" ?pliii.fp RibitoWs, w ooers ; and igheiTrinurdniE, E "on cheap i Inihsoyi - hoot 44.,154 . - '. v; u ROWS' 'CO: - totto,Soo of NEW GOODS i - - :.GREAT ATTPK . CTION !I great i?iteh for. the* New boo lx _ at ' .gutOnla , ONE PRICE STORE! I „ ..... , . I Tg larvat and chtumest stoat of Foley, 'Raines. tie and Staple Goads ',tier brougbt.into &ague. lianna,cOunly. " One hundred 'cases Dry Oimils, coin- Prising in part as follows: , -. • ' . , . Rich Changeable Silks, Fashionable Silk and Sat. ". Stripe - i°' " • ' [Bonnets, - " Plaid , " . ' French Plaines, - • " Black ". 200 pieces Bennet Rib. BonnetGlassa ' " ' • ' . [bons: b,„ onet , soil os ; - ~ 4 : 100 peg. 'Fancy Dirk do:- all . b.uol DeLaines, N. v ',Velvet Dressi.attons, . Parishut- -- d0., - ; , , , , Fieril. it coli'd. Velvets, Plaid de .C 6 tart, • ''' Fifty Bay State Shawls, - Clooded.de Be.tre, . Cashmere ' • do - i English Meiittoes, .. . B ro o m 1 j d o Parametto's• ~ -,. .. -Silk ' I do Lyoilese Cloths, ~ i' ' Gloves, ffosiery, etc. - -Coburss . . •- I