1 1. ,►s'i . lqi) - 6it . A..- -- '00e . 0 . 1645a. . FIRIL, : , ~ No littlelalue has been' attached to the advice of im old and distinguished. fireman, which relate a- few weeks ago i he has there fore bolt induced to compile regulations for the coniduct of the = young Fireman of a Court ' try Vfliage. • .- As ie moat essential element in the char acter o , a Fireman is the power to make a noise, you trust remember that on every «vs-. sion of4a fire, or even false alarm; you, must practi iourself in this branch ofduty. But . to the, rules. ' ' ' ,Ist lOn perceiving any unuSual flames or sniOke,lprbpare to run—but do not stilt - until 'you, have , given the. neighborhood . 'sUfficient - notice of 3;r public spirit by crying Fire! ,not in , n i ,,ni erate - way, but with the Iconcen tiated energy and , shrillriess of . several ' }mu thers. `Then take a fair start, keeping-up.the Anise., llf you see a dog- in the way, kick hint soundly—first for'-being in the way, and - sec ondly that he may help you keep up the' din. - .If-you ean.manage to tie a 'couple of cats to• . gether, itill have a beautiful, e ff ect; .and a I %•hblescitrl one too, as it.irill serve to, awaken the cotrim nity to its danger. - . '2d.frit be a chimney on fire, begin at once bkr.tearing down the -fences, and if there hap pcm to be t , .t trees on the premises, cut them down- 4 to reserve the of the fruit. A ft er which, jer 'off' - the pump handle, and . try to, batter 'do , n_ . the , chimney, or, recommend • some one o throw salt down the, flue, which will soon we nch the fire. ' :4th. .B iif the honsebe burning, 'piOeced f at :once t o i the stable—turn out - the horses, cows . , - .heep, e pigs,by w hi c h time the:fire , . • , • 'may ,halve pined sufficient- he;AdWay 'to t de. Serve ‘;,o ; ur i attention. 'Yell and proCeed-thith er. ftrii.filuri stairs—seize the kitten, and:lei it[careftillv (loWn .in a work basket. Pitch out, the [piiithers,• and tumble out the tumblers, bit - Carry down the tongs,' for fear of-breaking : their legs, and toss the baby into the second ; story Window of the - house - opposite: - • . sth. llf' stable be burning,, first - run into 'the nea'res ,house--yell and , rim out -again:. Vben pt i o7d to the scene of the conflagration. • Let thelpi s 'save their Owa bacon—bat ciftry :out thelcoWohaius,' rakes, and • spades, or an - • - t i armful of hay, or a bushel of turnips. Don't 'go near ilie horses or cows ;' they might' kick !or heoli y0u.... • .- . • • 6th. 1 Yell. _. • -. . 7th. 1 Illyo.o hippri to run against any one in your elli?rts ti be : usel'ul, 'sternly tell hint , to keep s out of "yoiir Way:, .. -: _ . ..- .. . : I . Bth. l Whenthii.fire is over—thepr . pperey being saved:Or destroyed- - -you may proceed fhomewitql '• • but never assist : in dragging -an engine lor hose cart to its house. No. one, can, expect ,it after such exertions,' , . .- ' . • ' 9th. 1 When you arrive at home„, give one Mote trribie yell, and go to bed. ; with a .good: conscience; and: the .reflection thitrfiCe years of strh services will - entitle' any' man •tO exempt;en. .• \ ' • . i ..• ' . , . . . . HEIS. ATLN79 - 'fl Boos.- . —Ten: your , fowls up f ' fattening_ as soon as you please, after they, are once commenced eating s their . eggs.. Thdre is no cure fur. them... We speak front gsper J ienee i says 'AIM editor of the Bos ton an 4. So'uth Guardiari. : -- . Two . years . ago our entire ornithological - establishment, con :sitting of'a dozen Do - rkingS, was-.conde.nined in" like! manner: We . feared we had . taught • the fowishribits of cannibalism by giving them . the she is of their own esto - eat. :Ve tried .mild etratives et first. We gave them . boil ed - egg.=. scalding hot, and after, a fu'st taste 'they, cUOled 'their bills in the gravel; turned the egg over and over a fewlimes With - their 1 '.feet, and ti en, when it was ready for eating;- . fought find scratched over the dainty morsel, _and sw4llol " .ved it before our eyes. The Cock- erel, %AO, a father of a fan:iily ought to have kilown better and set - a good, eAmple,. stintted abOut as if he highly approved the . . .• _ - transae l onl and occa,ionally selected a dainty mchseloof the yolk for himself .thus becom ing woise than an accmplice in the infanti eide. Aft r this we adopted another expedi, mt. We got an .egg blown, and filled the shell with composition of niustark vinegar, aloes, saltSlend other horrible .associations. The foils got one good dose and ran up and akzoirri the Walk chattering. and shaking their :beads with' an expression of intense disgust,. which was very ludicrous to hitriesi , Like Mr. - Samuel Weller at the Ilerrowgate Spa, they only\ tasted the liquor once; but the puuishinent was useless, as we get nOlnore eggs, _! o . . 1 littett low s . - If you desire your CONS'S to -yield •fibei l -ally to - the pail, you ninst . feed them 'something better suited. to.the secretion of rich millk . thari dry provender. Chopped!! 11 • Toots, .41 . ,r eal slops of some kind, should-be given diet twice a day, at least, 'say more ing and ev ming. • They Should alio be pro" - : vided wit h littered beds; dry lodgings-•mod , erately: w rm—be -tegularly watered thrice: each day, %lit before. being fe&-be curried 1 or com, -. . and salt, with °cc**. ssionallfr. a ittle. ashe s .. or fine lime:dust mix ed; -i ed; given hem two or threelimes a week., b once. a day , They also ike • a Variety of food.-- : Roots, cut or .rasi)edi and mixed with cut hay . or straw, - theistirre i • and left, fur an hour 'or tiro, make - a a mes i wh ch they will eat very greedily.-- We think . that .I*.rdly . attention enough-• , : is ~ given to e bedding of cows, as ...the more quiet nd mfortable they are, the less food will Le re uired to - sustain the system: and ma . , yeiL Lure go to pi-wince flesh or inilk.- A . gentle m , n who has- .constantly employed several pairs of working oxen for many years, itatesi . the oxen will travel . fi fteen miles a .. . day, heing i . ell• littered down ,at . night, as easy 4.5 . . twelVe miles, and lie.upon .the bare loot. 1 •If this statement he correet-•-and it 'seems ' . to Ins, .consistent—it. is • a very impor tant matter that all our cattle are well prp-- i • Videdf fori in, this respect.- - --Sew England, . . u t u t ''heard: of rata., the trip of the with traw l is tiratierr,'_~ ' D. Phelpf.! ple or pottiti He: ErLys: 7 -` and'cat pi wedge hay ; a over the e t fromiblow about .six ig theylwere No other irt&the eov! toes`-'prelied up The-yield W//03 1 1-2 bu - shehi to -the toci!'—ilostoit-Ott/tirator. • • TO Tna LAmr.s.--Une, of the most imPort apt .Of all ouSelipla Audis islo keep tholoor knos, the spoons and plate and all that sort oft hine", id a high liQiidled.tiripter. If %stein' of w 4 ter . or chalk preparathinisladies.will ale cadapherie; oil and rotten atone, a brighter; more duratle andiukker polish can he ob; tail*, 6E4 inaiiy other way. -Ctuiphede is ,thrallieletiSecttlie exquisite i tYP 4 _ 4 E4414- idg.luis ever peen fouutu.equa* to it. after` it; O sign fiell.° l 4 43ll kiih 411411 , e9 Nf i V a lt#1,r 4I N'tir -**l fir: 44 I _ , beis i g The War to Get u Ngte commend thelfolloiki *Om paper-3o ill' ladies Whoa , in'l bast married. It Is tbe_. recipe ,blesse!dness that we have seen f • -"4igentiemap of the hie inane t i 'conn N, ins 'easY circumstanc, OW c _practice, had rendered ;sow m ark ble by his attempts in the iimonial speculation. • A Maiden, %%weed in years,'resiciing Some mil in the neighborhood , hearing - Of thi speculating propensity=hat f his was unexceptionable, and ~his-sitnati life was tolerably good, rOolved u frig him her husband. .. I She hit!upJ lowing, expedient. She , pretended to b e taken very ill, and seut for th law to 'prepare her will. ' He: ath that purpose. By her will she . devi 000 in bankstock, to be divided' an i o three cousii s, soine thliusands ald r note: a, !niece, ,an d' • „. , ,„, ed estate to fiLvorite nepuew.l .tr sing finished s le gave the lawyer a. al fee, and enjoined , secrecy ;up some pretend i ld - pupose, this preclu from an inquiry into her real eircu Need 1 mention'the result'? gn a the lady thought proper to be :nal 'to health. ThelaWyer c,alled to co 1 her on her restoration—btwed pe 1 visit hel-, which was politely o:yen. Nhort epurtship tile !desired! Offer • w -The bargain - was eenreluile'd • and , the priest. The lawyer's !whole est wife eonsistg of an 'lnfiniti , of iiixty lars. • 1 i i . ~ The Soule Dlfficaty—Meeting g' ' o • -.- 1 in.et 4 ,„., ~ WAstrisnywc, Niiv.,:....-AG- 77 .-i.':tnee . Cabinet,was held- QII Satttrda:i., at was said to. have heen: deferrained, standing the- beking down; of the Napolean in.. it e ease of .M.r.' Soule -him;responsibl _ for the .insult, and 1 1 suitable apOlogy for the same. - Otters teeeived:htre state:that of Napuleah's baaingdown in the S was that pnb.lie . opiinon. N6S :limos on the side Of Mr. ~Soule,.• and i t the found -himself iit a-tight plave. . . ~ , . Cosi..u3J—A party . .of - (our l mei BroadwaYnhout four o'cluek,yesteri i'ng, when. the folloWing et.nlfablen,su Hello!':-!.i , . g.r. ' Ilell6 haek ilgiti; ' • • - .. [ , • ',,,. ' Who'd .yon vote fur r . ` 1 s '-,- - . ' Clyron H. Mark:, and he luing - ei Who'd . yoti fur?' fUr - . 1 -, , ',Soratio: Heyntour, - the hop v orite r F . -‘ ./"-didn't, vote neither of 'ent.' ' Who did you eitst your illainan ferin'g fir!''_ -:- - 1 - . . f .' For Breene C; Grorisoli and' , . `Sou were alllools, I su r ,1 - 'Yam doT . I .Yaa:s, filo r : • . . . why r: • :, : .- . '.Because you all voted wroni ' irronyl - • ' Yes, tt7;6llq P ' - ' I ' How did you vote; Mr... - Wisern .. ' Ii voted' the llindoo I': :tit; .Ai Columbia Ticket ; -myself.. I'vOted Dulitnati,- and the Goddess Of I Thaes -the ;ticket ! , flail Q,lttnibi Con4itution!' Arid the .four. Wort "their ways; each satisfied ivith %din . - citaie.- - - - -;48.-Rea. ' - 1 - 1 ' . 6.) :S ON . Tll F.: ADMI IS6 AT Bentouss arrkal in St. Lotiisw:t.S in by the .Cllloiying characteristi - ea, Itemotrat:— ..Votice to Coripowlmits.— arri6l.ot this place I r\tid 'sAyini, u letters im te, addressed to me throu Lou is city pg . ist office, and - witiOr„ ( is complied with,) 'will be sent, to letter office in- -Washington; ,Where reach me :ma be. attended to.. II ha ore d make it knOwn. p since the late appointment of Post: ihis city 1 do- not correspond thr ofller.--,that appointment being one made i`n this State through - a crinin intim - Of the appointing pOweri to • and ,personar purposes, with 'a view and to injure me ; from whieltilesip a right.to, protect myself,"(aa far as by refusin,; - to open Correspondence ed to this offree.- But in saying - • not mean Ai r ... Pie r ce, but diet null rule him ; arid who haye bronghtithil paSi--the harinony of- the Union the henOr'and peace of the Country ed abroad, and- his own, aAlitntristr into theigrOund. THOMAS g. St. Louts, .Nov. .17, 1854" 1 1 4Ditr journals. have to pia .tern front northern emigrants !alto . but little or nothing has, bee !see. shoWing the impressions which the settlers.have taken of.te . ne*l ter Dod4on, of Georgia; brother of the the Georgia .Exafniner,who . has Kansas, gives his views..of the ot!, t he.,Pietil re, Ile-says slavery la . 41 M' in liarisaS, and needs no act of leg petinit it, that it is impossi : 0 to. labor there, and they must . ao._'sl , l Missou - ri will Send half'', . populat e to protect the .territory front the the abolitioniipi, ,hlre adds, thats Teadliv at frotri $150.t0 s2ooper a ; .that Kansas was itt'ended by rrovil a la-ci,St:ite. . .. • • , q:' THE K....ANSA I CW:B.I'IE/tell. to ,‘;‘,ll Terre(' a few ays ago, as, now in incubation . in:Missouri, under the David:l3..3tchison U. S.' Seto -conlir: >d by .the St. Louis . DOrnoe paper directly (says that Senator . 4 at f esent engaged in the upper .eta izitig a, seeret::sOcietv, to eonsi ousand per4s,spledfid to repai sag, on the first day of the election to 'tute , Slavery Into That • . territo Derniiiiat'deetares that it has ',alit reliable lilfOrmation upon" •the that in.a . few days . it will ;expose scheme.' . • •. • I Mirmn op TEACtintl - siM rritwirric. 7 .-A Teacher, not 16 , 4g' si instructing I; class in mental Arith solved the following example:; qf 3 men can do .a piece of W. days, how longosjill- it. take 4. Men . same r ;Saute**. . menus!) do gpi in 12 days' 1. matt can' do kin ! 16174, which is ..I:dais; and 4- trim wil d times..f, - ;days z %Atiett'ltre 16, diiy . 1 Teachlr. :," - I . I , , The eminent .ur. Rusb says t ' t vise of the 'rligans of :the bre:loi b egntributes t 9 \defend them very those di - Bei, td whiehithe climitte causes - expose therm The Ge, ',. dom afflicted with ,consinntion, of bicO la alinost. tinleßomnrogial a fact attributed by Dr . Rusk' la strength - which their Aupgs, Ariuire eisizig_thew 030 tutoWy uri * which bonitituteik - fesiontkie . lik . 01 ./***c'in * t er:Years- ' ' ','''',. liA Eir The Sullivan likmotra i l l to, tenw•x,o);s)4,ooifeil; Wie CO"' 4)0 • 11 41 meats are - '4ld inllkeliMq: -, • • ..1 , ..1.. • . BUSINESS OARDs, • - Dr. it.,._ B m# l 4 SRGEON DENTIST, Montrose, Pa. it wale's Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of ea ch week, English jjtn get, or singte gl~bonng pretty: !, 'Oat te. V I bf mat tatter ad- 4 ';Henry S. Liapp, NTEOSE, PA., with Row, Woodruff: tk ear. 1,1 ter, Wholesale grocers and Commission Ser ehatita,:No. 173 Washington street, between Cotwt andt and Day sttepts,..vor Fork. : .; 3411er & Fowler.' TTORNEYS AND COIROELLORS AT LAW, Aand Solicitors in chancery'. OffiCtl N0.t14 Mike_ street, Chieirio,..lll.- • - • - I distant liiwyer's character In in life .6 mak- . Pacific Hotel, REENIYIbII STREET, (near Itroadway,) New Yorkjt Salisbury k- Co. Proprietors.' In the vicinity of the principal steamboat landings. I • the fol uddeniy ; oan of :tided fur SO "ong her bcnds sit hind e him for ing him stances. fortnight rsstored gratulate ii ion to . After, a Thomas Ingstpun. DEALER' IN DRY GOODS, Growries, Clothing, erosion', Boots and Shoes, &e., &minim/mina Depot, Pa. .• , Bentley. & Pitch, A TTOR.4ETS AT LAW, Ito'grate, a. s.t.. . . ~ • ; ; -. John Groin, , • 1 ASITIONABLE TAILOR.: Sh9p under Seine's Betel, gable street,,ifontrose, Pa. Hindi LIVERTAND EXCIIANGV STABLE. •Oflice in in the rear or Wilson's Montrose, Pal ' tifiedby by his dol. J. 'Colstep t fI EALER IN STOVES, . Tin,,CoPper ; arid Sheet Iron Ware, Lodersvelle, near Grtmt Dena Depot. December 4. - • i • • - • C. Tyler, • • I INTEREST ED with 1. L. 1111.M.M, Importer of and eer in Hardware and Cutlery, Caniage Springs, NO.-215 Pearl street, Soo York, where his Mer cantile friends, in this rind other, counties, are kindly incited, tunleaimestly solicited to call and purchase. the Cab- Ilig of the ; mi i hich . it: 45)twith- • . L. P. Hinds, • . I : TrOttNEY AT LAW, Suiquehanna, Pa. Office -CIL „ow Miine Arect,.one door east of Lenheinfs.l toperor to hold otound tt Frazier *Case, , • • TTORNEYS AND COVNTELLORS AT LAW -11. Office; on %Turiti;ike street . , one door' East of Pages Stere,AMiintroge, At. h cause" tile affiiir , entirely Emperor C. X Simnions, . ._ . DOOT ~ ~VND SHOE MAKER, ()Ter AI Baldwin's 14, Ilarn*shop,,Turnpike - k!treet, Mon'frosi.: -inct iii 1 ay inorn ed4., Albert Chamberlin .. • TTORNEY AT LAW and Justice of the Peace; /1 over; I. L. I'ost t Co's StOrp, Jfout rose. _ . - !. I • , ,;: Wm. H. Jefsup, • A TTORNEY AT LAW AND COIINKSIONER of 11l DEEni,,for the State of New York, will attend to till busiitt.tis entrusted to Itilit with promptnesa.and fi4lity. Office ou Public Squire, occupied by Hon. .W en. Jessup. , . i , • 1 1 t t(') you! woes fa -11 I , trrell, -1 TAUALER. IN DRUGS. MRDICINES, Chemicals, PainS, 'Dye-sniffs, Groceries, 'Dry G(Wids, FlaHWare,)Stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, - Watches, leiyelry. Silver Spons, Spectacles, Musical Instru tnepts, - Surgical -Instrtnuents, I.iquors, Per fumery. Mirrors, Stationery, Lfru.shes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, Sit. ! . • - • B. R. Lyons & CO., • Triot.P.SAi; Asp DEALERS i IN Dry, Goods, Grocerie . s, alt , Flow, autl Ilatd rarc, Lantab,iro, Pa, - SEE i P. B. Changer, . ; DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Rendy Made Clothing; Groetkieg, Book= and Stationery, etc., Public Arenue, - .ltontroite, -Pa. tic Hail or Aniel - Old the iea went he ,had . . tuck & Dtm.ook,- , 71_1iirsigiAss . AND RI:ItgEONS.. Offde N . 4 i 0 wegil street, Montrose, Pa. • ' ' ' . ' \ •-.1 -'I: L. kost 4 Co:, .f) 1 EALV.ItS IN DRY Grocerieiz,'Crockeiy, * I It:An - are; Leather. Flou', etc., corner of Twat- Olio streei i land Putilic Avenue Mo - ottrose, Pa. d - elktlown I , i• in the ; - . , t - • 1 •.. , -!! L Lyont & Son., . - INEALM IN DRY GOODS; Groceries,- Hardware, J Civekerv, Tinware, Groc4ries, Books, etc.; also tmiyy on the book . Binding buling—rublic Aveo -lb ntros?,lPo. - ' . ; ' 'port my, ntiii:.s of f the law the dead they will endear. blie that, lit.ster in ugh this or those al!prosti alirma•t • o outrage s: I have I 6 11 4) forward this I do tiers who 1 .1 Bentley & Read, - IEALP,RS IN DRY. Gtit)DS, Dross,. etlicinns, . Paints, Oils, Groceries, Ilardw Crockery. Iron, Clocks, Watches; J. s eweliy Silf er 'poons, Per , • tonery, &c.=-.Foot of iPublic .venue, folitpur.•l 1 Sayre, Bentley 4c P .; ANITACTURERS OF AN I DEALERS IN" all .1 linds:of Casting=, Stoves Agricultural Imple ments, etd. Office at Sayre's ' . .tore„Public Avetine; Maaufactorfat .the Eagle F gualry, Foot of Clietry street, Mont roar, Pa. i • WMiam & " haanp, - j ' TTORNFYS AT .AW, .12 1 / a ntreac;, Pa. Prue & - - A, nee.; in Susq. anna; Bradford, Wayne, Wio tittng and F,uzerne .unties. : W. Smith & Co., - • ABISET . MAKERS. They keep constantly ,on kLi hand, good as.sorttnent bf all kinds of Cabinet Fundture , SHop and Ware Rooms at the foot , of Haines t, Irontrose, Pa. 1, j : • r • ,to their estroyed, endanger non , run E2iTOS". , .! Rockwell, Win* & Co., -", A'NUFACTURERS and [DEALERS in • BMA' goaffs, Hata, Cape, Fail:, Umbrellas, Para ls, Riaous, cfe. *c., No. 201Conrtlandt street, A - er Para sol; Fork, (up stniria.) IL. B. ROCKWELL I vrlth let- t Nan* id pri t shut •rn tOr . . Mr . o tor of •ttled in Franklin ; Firmer, • • TTOBNEY AND COITNSELLOR AT LA.1 1 7,. Mohtrose, Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi ness entrusted , to him in the County of Struluehanna. Conveyancing and writing or ,101 -kinds vrill be done neatly, acid charges moderate.; Re Will also attend to the prose p ation•of claims of soldiers, their widows; and heirs, against the. United States Government,l for Bounty Land, Pensions, itd. May be found at all" hours at the office formerly occupied by J. T. Rich artji,,Esq4 north of the. Court Rouse. 1489: , , r side of di exists' islation to get AS bite v'e : that .!t,ooti• there ntrof of I yes hire i ntim, and li •'l ce fur NEW • STORE! NEW GOODS! • ; • IN +NEW MILFORD. TBE . subscribe r having leased the Store of ; the . Mesars. Frans, formerly occupied -by I. S. Lit tle, intends to locate permanently in New Milford. And he would take this method of informing, the inhabittu4 of New Milford, and adjacent towns, that he has just returned from New York with a large ,and Splendid Suck of fresh and entirely new Goods, con -sisting ;DR Y GOODS of almost every conceiva ble variety, GROCERIES as low as the lowest, Hard ware, ersekery, Boots and Shoes, Hata and Caps, Bonnets, of ; every style, &sc., which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms, for cash, country produce. Or reliable credit. He would alio say in 'this connection, that "he has added to the establishfnomt, the manefitetuOng of Win, Sheet-iron, and Copper ware in its varieties, in Which he is prepare 4 to execute all kinds of jobs, by the very best workinen and on the most reasonable terms. Dealers supplied at tLe lowest prices. Particulaii is relatioit to stoves &c., at some future , time. ' J. DICKERMAN', jr. Nets Milford, M a y 1854. -111 eh ,we re ! I r"" of s . ifes of p , 'also at whigh tc.hisou'iS atry,',or•••• - '.4 five • into Kan. cid there, ..Ft' . 11 (i critic Arid ie4,.. and . , title whole wrm, Aa nee, while Ctie, thus ABEL TITIVIIELL • TS now_receiviug j a large and desirable assortment IL of N...!rt , GO,ODS, which will be sold at extreine lylow prices for ready cash. The' stock , consists of a first ices assortment of drugs, znedicines, . paints, dye-sturN druggists' glass ware, liquors, family . grOcerie4 Yankee notions, jewelry, perfumery, pOck et kruveri; kc. ke. 'Ago, the most staple articl ed Of dry goods, hardware, 'stone-ware, window glass, var nishes, brushes, musical instruments and their fix. tares, every thing necessary for lights, fluid, oil, ind eamphe,n,Umps„ silver spoons, spectacles gold pens kc.• 9 in short, neatly every thing the matt affords;. all o f whiCh twicks, will be freely exhibited to every one who ;len; call and examine: ABEL V.:ABELL. ..Montrose, October a , 1854. A): 'in 12 Ito'! do the .• o,! ,:firork '4f 12days hi 4 -4 , Toledo the exec= iaiaging ueh item aril ether are sel 1, -a 1.1 to;the pitt:iii thew ore?- motel, • Pocket huives. . ' _ NOTIIER splendid assortasentof those juatly ebntted Watenille7Posligi Knisw,;somprising nearly FIST:- different styles, just receired arid Ifni °sok by _ ' • • TURILFI,I. • hilketrose,"Vetober 12, 1854. - - • 'New Jewelry. TusT eifeci, &large, extensive, and dethublelltit sortment oC thrt,lateit .Jewelri, at low prices for,the quilti;by - :• . AltHiltl44 • .1 11. 0 . 0c$Oliet 12, ).854:. . _ jU,Si Alstgeimaoriapetit tiSbeilatifd pat taut 'of dui ,d di, and camphene Lamm canal* i!dcks,land all dbersitiriesatiiritUdiais, at L 110 ,!laget . Ociobtii 12, 1854,V 1C411:411.161iy44,00/1 11. [Montrose, &lif t 10;14.t • .A., .11tAtDWX.'s bef#4 . AO' 'looser' - J. nftwAtn. w. Ir. WINTON ••• ' • .41j , 81C4crt , nOeir . • • 1116111,1, lER • r , GOODS IT •la L.1 , 41;5T se - Co.ri WE now niter to:tinty tn üblie theost choice and the LATIF# sTiriss , ,of Goode to be, bad any where in the oouptry:: and flr the veroowest prices, without variation; . • REA 41'V.il 1)E CZO THAW . . • • SUMMER OTYLES: . 1. L. P,OST d. O. haCe "past made a large additioti to their stock of 'clothing, consisting now ef,everytlilng desirablelfor the buyer at such prices as are sure to suit. Tie goods are made first rate, and We warrant the work to be equal if net superior tti,anyerer before offered in this true:. ket. 04r sto c k Comprisek Coats, fine ildack Fcencli Sacks, Frocks " and Business; Tweed, Casssimere and Jean Sacks and Frocks, also brown and White Sum- A ,__ mer plain , and W il ed.. tr. *hit4 and colored Manales, VileittiaAasting, ured Birathea, figur ed silk and Satin; and ever • riety; gcind and cheap. korrs—Fine ibleck Cass; en., doeskif, col. tweed, Summer stuff, lineti dri_, cot onade, stripe, plain, check and plaids', so cheap as to be srre of sale to all who desire , to buy. -, (ILO VES AIVD!'HOIERY. k_N white and oboloiied Xiti Glow tywarranted4 A large enOortment brown and shite hose, and, hose cotton, Lisle th*d„l Berlin and and "4"; s LOP nmortnient of Mitts, long.andjhort; BOOTS AND , Slif)F., — S.--‘ New Boots, Ladles fine Gaiters; • full aitsort,ment,' of Cheap Shoes, as Shoes and Bootees,. Ladies fine , WIWI% 000D54 -All styles oleach- Y j7` eit'S.hlttihgs,,PillOw Cottok., =brio, Muslins, Swig :nntEßookrMusdins, Bairred 'Boding; Bishops andiVrctoria Livros, &t., figUred and dott. Swiss MuklinS at! •!, ! P. &Co's. SHINGLES . AND - GRINDSTONES :try • ' I. L. POST I: CO'S. • GR6CB RI.E4---ot the best end elteOest kind. A t of .StiOrs sOrprkingly cheap !it I. L.. POST • I 3 !:/..1 7 711--`: the niost t6iraqe stoc I. • try, at very logy prices.. I. •IRESS GC/61):Sillus Mus Ens, • IN Lanes, Deßa •.; 4 , gee, Gingbarrie, Lawns ver y desirable yle. .1. L. P6ST. Co's! LARGt.iiiid sph hdiil stocfc-44; STAPLE 4.,0ds an the !basest price. ,1-1; . . ef_LOTIIA, ICiTsgVteres,', Tweedg, Kti and Satinoits, tery chez/11g I. L. W OOD/1..11 if RE4--Patent Pai - and Wail "Tubs, Cocoa Nut D 9 Lsdles, , Printk, Willow Basiretg„ Rope Cords, Manilla Ropit,. liroOrng; q. good of • •; • . I. L. I 0.0-Pliftlf, A S.D C'KERAii quality tit ;the lowest .pohade rata April - 5, , 184.. I. L. • QOLE''LE-4,17.1.4W, cheap, at . • ,n OROCKE,RTAND GLASS IV kJ lot at lost Carped Robm paper and Win 80-VlNETS',iindillonnet R asols, latt! anti small at fllass IWrintutis and very. cheap. GR:ALY / Q ALT, Linielandl ! MI MEM ADIEs . Lq 1,4 latest Media and 11A . very cho cc ,lot lot of the r ; Ilook Embroidered tvnierie, Lice, ton imita(lons. I. L. P..&, CO. antEb am7l,lee 17tiderAeeri, , s, nil itorkedaud :Aii)r'd. Edgings ingS _- - • E 3l ral ß, ) l o, and Ins, " v E Edgingu and Inserting.; ; linientions of every kind. aluxift as good: it.; genuine aid very cheap, o pure linelpwrou.rlit Lace. , :1.11.4 P. .45: CO. kind. t . TICGRAINED)inti Herne,. Carpei for !inte nt: • :i - - . I. L. P *Nl'4 CO. UMNER lIAM--Panama, fine an. coarse trim. S med and fut# hound, Pedal anu Palmleaf, for boys and cacti, itolkvery Cheap. lA. P. & CO: j ADIES' MA' Children's Flits, n g variety, al so a nevi 104 tbe latest styles of Boennts at the store of _ P. & CO. aint faitcY articles a Soapi and Hair Oil ; 1,_,) also, soMei,of;'. the finest Perfume b? at the store of • 1.1.. 1 , 1).. al. co. ARD and,'I'A.L . :LOW - ; also, F,armers tools in gen t...L./ end at POST A; CO's. „, :! I.:L. P • 'WANTED. (4 RAIN of 411 kindS—Beans, Dried VI low, Butter, itec, - ,4, all wool .. I for which-me,.will exchange goods at Apra, 5. ;”. • cIAF.Ar ' SPRING. MID SUMMER %E V are tio* prepared to furnislit.. Spring ind2Suniiner Goods at: not fail to compete: With very low., - closest buyerO. asst rtment of complete, compirsitlg very beautiful st "latest Gishiottit—,4ll4rag,33arege Delai li, Ginghamstc. kc. I S. & II 0 217 SET S haie received ment at extrtinielvlow prices. S. 11. & C.LOTH4--lirOact Cloths, Cassime. Jeans, and a; . fifstirate.asiortrant of &c. kc. . r ;i ! & .READY-,144.6E CL6TILING. ble assortment at low priCes. ' S.ll. WALL P,..4PER.—A large lot, w to sell low, besideigiving , an epportuni ter selections'. • S. 11. ASHTOS ..t.7',.Buiter Firkins, kc. &c. ! I S. 'IL & ROC E.RltSi' r —itartng,bought v , not and cannbt:be:undersold. S. IL 3lonfrose, Atay, 3854. , • TO PUT BLIP 1,,,r4Y be fount) at the:Store. of A. .151 rose Pa! - first rate assortn Medicines; ' Glass-ware, Paini 'es ; Dye Stuffso .GrocerieS, Yankee Dry Goods, Music* Instrtmients and ale for lights,!Pocket Knives, Spoons, fumery,Ae.,te. i; , • Persons w iting any tgrig in th aforesatd de partments, {and ayo some others not amed,) are re spectfully intik:id to call land exami e before they purchase. BYllzo;doing their interes may tie pro mote& rfrIVIOn you eotne to Mo trose, do not forget to calliat URRELL'S. Q OR ING Itrut pH EWING Tobacec ,or. tuiper i t Plug Tobueco,. Scotch Snuff, Fire Ctuekets, Pistols, .Powder Fish Lines, 4aiidr, &c.; at , 1 June 14th, 1054. THE G!EICEEAL;FINDIK . • i ki•FULL BLAST } NEW GOODS!COMING LN FOR ' RN SPRING TRADR.i-Oro de Rhine, De Be , Plaid Lawn; Detains. PATI* kb.; Meek. Silk, Stri Silk, Needle Work Collar*, p'bemisettsi Thread , Velvet Rib bons ke.; a generid assortment of Croe cry Groceries, and Rardware,! Carpenter Pinter*, Mice Doou.Pulls, Carriage BoltS,f Fiend. Bobs, Axle Clips, Dash Framft, German Saw*ni, American :.and En a lso: Saci[lrons, ke. ; * generakimiertment of Shoe Kit , nd Trimmings always on hand, And for sale by M, lr WILSON. Montrose, A 644, 1854. I - , I . . - ! CLER K . WANTEDE.\ ; 1NTA .. .1 , 7 i t ltd e ia x t p ly : a '7l ab wri t ..r7,,Clzrki;:tsinde, and is colopetent ;to take charge of a et of. Books-- must be tanfir•liatti and willing to deicrte l hiitime and attention to this liaterest ef his employers.- To one that can envoi:et til the above aiiberal salary will be given. None otlibrs need apply Good recommend ations required; i : B. F. kR. 11. EATON. ' Raeford, Max, I13:11.. ; . i :.. '• - N lE* FALL GOOIIIL.- HDURUM would!. incite the attention of his • friends ;aid the pidgin to his err f and splay. did stock of Eiroae, .11'040.44 Cash ere Long and 44144 ShaielS, from -$2 to. $1 Ladics' Dreu Goods,lncludiftgfalii Awl fancy 'De nes, , De-Bum Paninettat French Neill:lois, Silks, Pop li ns, - Ging; iunN,, Am kii.4 rick ,Riape:ne. and :Meta, Of new. styfeeorhich la connection:with a latl `assortment of staple and wielizriio. , o*- . 01:, ~, 4,;. , Ciniteyy,-, Hardwire. lrf# 4 ,l:Seev o l t ufala , ARIgKs. :CaTtit,g, f l e &Of* and SApirs,iifkas it Caps,-Nintid li'isdrow ho*, Jral4tcPa& - ".i asd Pollik,4, xnf- 6 - 0 sold' on'the unst i favLrahle terms and reduced ow A i for cash. psoliiilieisir **wed coedit; I - 4V. B. Sett] kt the Wm" or load. i Newifilford; 4ptemter 22 11334 1... • - : . lam hai long existed a pitblici lemand for an et. fective purgative pill which could be-relied on is. r i a an • ';and. perfect in its operation. - This lies been pre red to Meet that demand, and lan extensive tri al of its virtues has cotielusively4OWn with what sue- Oat itweeoniplisheilhe purpose deigned. It : is ea sy to'Make al physical pill. but notiensy to make - the best of aaripa--one - which should bnee none.of .the objecliont, but nll the ,advantages, !4f every other. -.7. , his has been attempted here, and!witlr.what success we would:respectfully submit to the! public decision. ,t has been utfortnnate for the patient hitherto that tdinostnverylpurgaiive medicine iSt• acrimonious and tritating to'the bowels. Thisis, dot. 37any of Omit - reduce so Much griping pain and revulsion in the cCfstein as' t to more than counterbalance the good to be derived front!them. These pills precluce no irritation er min t nnless it arise from a previously existing ob.. struction or derangement in the bowels. ,Being pure )! vegetable,lno harm can arise front their use in anh . quantity ;! brit it Is better that - any „medicine should be taken judiciously. . Minute directions for-their use a the several diseases to whiefi- they are applicable are given Onlthe box. - Among the complaints which :. ye been speedily cured by thein;lwe nuts mention iver CoMfilaint, in its various fonds of Jaundice; In digestion.; Languor and Loss of Appetite, Listlesness, rrittability, Bilious Headache, Minus Fever, Fever d Ague Pain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, 11 these are but the consdrmence or disensed - action the liver. 1-As an apetient, - theyafferd promPtand Sure-relief inleositiyeness; Piles, Cholic; Dysentery, lumers, Scrofula and Scurvy, Cold with.sorenesir of be body, PlC.eni and intimrity of th • blood ; in short, . • and every case where a pmgativeiS required. !;'They have prodriced some singularly ' successful' .. reR in Rheumatisin; Gout. Dropsy Gravel, Erysipe a4, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains i i the Back, Stom ach and Side: They shouhl.be freely' taken in the spring of die year,•to purify the blood and preparelte system for the change of sensonk . An occasional dose _stimulates the I=toinaeli land boiceb+ into healthy ion, and restores the appetite and vier. :, : TheYpu ify the blood, and, by their stimulant action, on the. rculatory system,!renovate the strength itf the body, ~ tud trestore the- wasted or diseased enet gips' of the ''holE organism. - )ie ce an occasicand dose is advan itrigeaus,.eveil thou no set-ions derangement exists; tit unnecessary d , sings shophl nefer be carried tole r alt every put:, • aye medicine reduces the strength When taken to xcaSs. :!The thousMul eases in which ' physic is re 'tired Cannot be, enurriesated: here; hut , hey allege - theMselves to the, reasim 'of every. body, nd it is . onfidently believed this pill will answer a l' tter c trpose than anything whichhas hitherto been 'Vilna; e to niankind.. When - their virtues are once no • it; the public will n 9 longer doubt what remedy to mploy when in need of a cathartic medicine. Be _ .g sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and be ing purely vegetablei no harm can; arise from their use in any quantity. • ~ - q '-' Forrninuto directions see wrapper on the Box. • Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An tilytical Chemist, Lowel,. Mass. - ~, ..1 Price :15 Vents per Box. Five Boxt's for $l. ' Gents quail )l'' blue, ladies, Black lace `O'S. Coarse 'skins, I Miss ipper.4, "..o.g. in the emu'. P.. & CO. 'lig Prints. J. P. S. Co. IPOST & Co. ntucky Jeans ..P. d:'Co'g. Cedar Pails pers. Butter Halters, Bed of at the store • OSI & CO. or the. best MME! ST tt'co'zz c oice OST .• 0. ow' OF CO. • ri)r he rapid Care of Coughs, Odds,- Ifoarseneu,. Atinrchites, Irlooping-Cong,-Cionp,Atitlima,and • This remedy has won for itself suFh notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of its virtues in any community where it:hasbeen mu itloyed.i :So wide is. its field of nsefidness, anci,sd nu inemus the cases of its cures, that Almost:every sec tion of the country tiboands in persotis publicly known n.ho have been- rotored from alarming and even des iterat- diseases lung,s by its itse. When once tried its .Superioiiii over every other piedie'ite of its find i tstot, apparept to escape obserkation, and aliere ifs virtues are. tinown the public no longer he sitate What,aritidote io employ Ow the diSressing and dan-. geroas affections of the pulmonar'y twgsie, which are incident to our climate. And not only iu formidaliki altiic'ks upon tint lung;, but for the railder.varietieS of ;"ohlrt, nintriteats.,.4.c. ; ainl'for Ch il dren it 4 Safest inedicene di at, can be ob tained: • " • veiy ST 5: CO. kinaq . , Par- ST At CO., e desirable IST .V. Co. AZIZEII ST A: Co's , .14 it has long been iii constantu..?e throughout this lit...etion; we need not do rnOre •thati tt. , Sure the people its qtality if: kept up to the' best, that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is' 'sOlcl by—Ann:Tra il:Lt., Montrose; 13. F. R. 11. RATos ' -llarford;, Curacy A; Dundafr, andi by all dealers in medicine every where. • . . . LATEST EXCITOENT., QCOTT, JOHNSTON Co., are now 'receiving au'', New York., inrsoitxueut of Spring rind Summer goods, and we cordially invite all that like to buy.goods cheap to - give us It call as our stock ra large, and we are willing to sell fdr small prOtits.-- 7 . You can find here 'almost every article wanted, and. *e.are williug tq compare goods and prices with any store in the county—we have takert special pains to find nice goods to please the Ladies. such a Black. Figured and Fancy Silks, Silk Titisues, Berages and Berage Delanes Plain and Fancy Lawns, Silk, French and Domestic dinghluns, Figured aud, Plain Mullins,, EmbroiderCd Curtains and Paper do., Ladies Collars, rnderbandkerchiefs and_Sleeves, Mantillas, Pa cols ind Gloves, Straw and Fancy Bonnets - also trim. Mings to match. A large stock ,or 'Goods for Men and Boys, also Iron, Steel, Nails, !Terse Shoes, and Doric Nails, Ploughs, Salt, Fish,:,,Cnackery, Grind ‘ritones, and Stoneware, Stove pipe, • Tin t Glass,lSitsh teather,.Bools, Shoes km,'&c. 'Please give rut a Chance' of showing you our stock lkore you liuy. • Yours truly; SCOTT, JOHNSON k. CO, Springville, April, ,18, 1834. , Apples, Tal ics; Eggs, &.e., qh prices. 'OST d: Co. ODDS: ose in want of rles d suit that t will t and the Tess' Goods is 'les 'of the very Lawns Shat- D. SAYRE. good . assort- D.I4AYRE. ;e, 'tweeds, K.. unimer stuffs, I D. SAYRE. i. very clesira- I D. S.ILITEIes: e.ra us y to make bet- D. SAYRE. I in Ware. .he. D. SAYR-E.. xr,oryirme3TANDENG THE GREAT RUSII of 'customers and the manYh6urs spent'in serv . It'g them, yet we etin always find 'time to , write our stn odeertiseineilti,- and—but.just 'now allow us till your attention to'a large lot of . • . • 'Plain nd Fancy Lawns 4hielt we have just rpened and, are selling at all prie..- os from eiyht cents. up. • In.! the, way of .DELANES. qASTIMERES, POPLINS, DEBF.GES, &C., we are ”posted gp." Try us. J. LYO N S -3; WANTED;-' • • I 0 0• > O r I I w p o 13 8 1 goodn go soPgt maple wood,'in exchange Montrose, - October 18. -, low, we will pAYRE: MMit ierit or Drug, t5,.0i19, Brush :otions, Some trings, Materi, IJe*elry Per= f 0 BELLLEN & PARR return them grateful acknowled,gementS to the publie; and_ invite at- . timtion)i) the very large stock of 'S7prinfi and t.Strm iifer (goods they are now receivingl and offer for sale uE very low prieea. In addition to: their lusnal re.ort- Oteni of staple Dry Goods ; Groceries Hardware, Crock eiy, Paints and - OiLs, &c. &e., the" are prepared.to 4hihit a largo assortment of Ladies' Dress GOO bf e i rry descriptibn—Figured,, Plaid and Plain Saki!, Bon ts; Shawls,'llibhons, Cloves; llosierv--Ladies ihd Misses Shoes of all- k)nds-olSo a lar'ie stock of CLOrfliNG. Cloths, Cassinieres, Tweeds, 'Jeans, Summer Cloths, VeStings, Hats, Qips, Boots and Shoes, &c." . • " • - . • I by the pound nd Maccaboy FiAh Hooks, ;URRELL'S. They respectfully solicit An early call from those 11cho.,wish to purchase good gooda at loto prkes. • t` '.'springville• . • Slav 3 '34. 3.II:IIILLEN & PARK. - . f,l NEW ARRANGEMENT 1854. HINDS d• MeHILLEN'S Pail Road Freigx Line between Jlontrose Depot and " New York, every dal, Sun- . datia c.reeptet. - T_TINDS & MeMILLEN, having rtatle arrangements 11, for forwarding freiett to lie*Arork in the Care of Capt. H. R. CADWELL, 'Orange•County, will be in attendance at the Montrose later.o` t..Ne7y day of Ihe week, to takePettarge of such_frejight anti produce as may be entrusted to them. • Retnrns for the siime 11111 ba paid at they Store of William McMillen. .} Groceries in general, Flour, Perk, Fish, Salt, Ike., ,ii,C.,„eonstantly on hand,.for sale at.the L'qwest. Cash triers, or in exchange for countrr'prOduce. ' i!1 WILL) .61 MCMILLEN. AE41118.1834. - :GSTORE w Ane of .Mall Sing • most " • ii,lllllt WOOD TO QTAGES Will leave Kirkwtxml, paxsing . through Cop. beftsville, Liberty, &e., every inonung after the rival of the Mail Trains of ears, both East and Wed. ioaching 11911troso at•I" p. it, :Returning, • leave Montrose dully (84!lairs. exCepted) it 2-i. 31.. reach, Kirkwood in time to: take the Stailirains 'of cars{ both 'East and West; being the nearoat and most fea e!ble,rdute to reach• the New'York, and .grie Itaftro4 `This line imicisects • a tri-weekly LHne for Diatodc,, springyille; 'Tunklumnock,. Wyoming, ,and Wm, which leaves- .Ifontrose at x. ehtry Moir 4ay; Wednesday . and'Friday. ;Also, a line to Fria* Gfadvaid 014 mafortatle_ Farriagei aver, dedoisid the propiietors will stain no pains to ac, tionniiodatellie pc:idio t 'r April 13. /Ski- , _l otpac*ww - M 1 4E' Nom' G 041110 62 tbe Femme: 4* suctigAe t 4wes, Cinema,' •Mats, 'redookst i lleipoße*,* kg; 111 1 2: 4 0 req.'. -W A RE C C E -T ikr 4 ; • y., , A's er's Cherry Pectoral. ,‘ THE' EJIRASKA . DILL -rN.SETTLED NEW GOODS. $lO,OOO IF-N OEW 461,0001111; GREAT ATTRACTION 1 Great Atish._ for the ..New , Goode. at -- Eaton's. . : ONE PRICE STORE! . ... . , in largest. and cheapest stock of Fancy, Donna. L, tic tend Staple Goods ever brough t into Stutgue-, henna aotinty. One hundred cases t y Good; cont. prising in part as tbilows: ~' • z - . , Rich Changeable Silks; Fashio Silk and Sat. zia\e 4 ' Stripe' -• ' ' [Bonnets, "Pd • " " ; French Plumes, ' •__, ' " Black . '• • 200 pieces Bonnet Rib- Glues Bonnet " ' ' ' . [bons, Bonnet Shine,. .: 100' lice.' Fancy Dress do. AR wool popfool!" : Velvet Dress Cottons, Palisult i do , - , Fig`rd. az colr'd. Velvets, Mid de emigi, Clouded de i5... 6e , ' Cashmere do English , Merinoe., . Brocha . . - Paramettes . ' Silk, • do ',pine* Cloths, '' , Gloves, Hosiery, etc. CoburYl Cloths, Cassimeresi 1 Fr enclie an'hle de Reive, Tvstingii, / Embroidered. Robes, Flai me h, , ;,-- - Ginghatus an Prints, WoollY u d g eb , Scotch Plaidg Linings, . White Gods, Tickings, 'Wrought; Chimizetk.s, Damask Sprcaks, I • .• " 1 Cellars; - Linen -do do Muslin Edgings, . Irish Linens, do Catnbrick' do Black Muslin; do Linen ,! do Etc. etc. ~ . Burford, Oct. 6. BATON:dr el. ?Icor York City • , INSURANCE. compANt., ..pyricit 9WA T r ', STREET. CAPITAL,IN CASH AND APPROVED SECFRI . TEES, $500,000. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS ,•- • i A. Q. Stebbins, 113 Broad street; Peter C. Baker, I - Spruce Street ;• Girard Baneter„ 118 BrottO?rayf, Thomas Andrews, 136- CCtlar street;. Samti 1 G., , Sonthmayd, 377 West street; Albert L. Conklit 810 Greenwich sleet; James A. Crosby, 'll3 Broadway Cles. Lent, langsbridge, N. Y.; Lambert C.'. - Chicago, EL; •I Smith Bobble, Itoefester, Y.;•' William W. Leland New- York ; Piiter R. Roach; 138 Bank strict; Staates S. Bell, 'corner West and taleht streets ; John L. Been,' 18 Water street ; D. Van Wart, 118 Broadway; Horatio N. - Gallup, Cornet' West and Barron streets; Peter IL Fester,' corner Gansevoort andlVest ; Reuben Reis Jr., 48 Ei g hth Avenite; Stephen Crimiwi.4l; Camden, N. Y.; Alla Wadleigh, Philadelphia ; Dextaill Brittain, 49 Wa ter stFect ';.'Samuel Sinclair, Tribune Buildings ; Saul uel B. Shaw,. Cleveland, Ohio. • -• ; •. • • ROYAL CIIASOIERLIN, PtCsidelft. C11.4R159 C. VLAIiKK, Secretary. . CJIARLES L BROWN,_ Agent, Mcitrose,- •- REMOVAL. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! 'THE ' , lll)scritrr wishes to call the attention of his L. friends and the public to his very large'assort metit of •STOVF.t3 at his new &ore Rim*, in Loden .rille,-next to L. S. Lenheim's store, and near .the Gt. Betid•Dcpot.: He has, in addition to his farmer large variety'of Cooking and Parlor• Stores, many nen vial- . ferns, snit* of - which are— .. Si. Nich olas, Peach Beaneh, .F . 7re dipper, Modern rProy, Molask, i Medailinn, . Orient., . Black Warrior, Oak; ',Egg Stone. Which, together with his former stock, will perhaps be-the sliest' extensive and varied assortment of well selected steresin the county. ! Clinton. Stores," welfurnished, at low prices. • • FAIL articles in his line kept on hatzd.and made to order as usual, and orders received at lilwold stand in Great Bend. JOILX CGLSTEN. - Loctrseilie and. Great BenclNoV., 18M. . • • Notice t the Putilie . ILTATING just returned from New York I wish to call theiattention of my old customers, and o the public in general, to my NEW STOCK OF GOODS i• which being bought pith cash at the lowest prices, and wishing to sell principally- for the same, I will of fer them at greatly reduced prices. i Cocheco Prints, warranted fast colors,; for only 8 cents a,y,an1....G00d Brw Sugar, 1.8 pounds formic dollar. Boonton Nails, acknowledged by ; all ..to be the best Nail in use, E• - ,1,50 per keg.. IlatS'and Caps, ,Boots and shoes, Mural° 'lobes of all juice's, all wool De Laines, Cashmeres, Pararnettas, Dress Silk, Silk Veh-et, Sc., hlouslia De Lames, 1 shilling per card, Satin Bonnets and- Moleskin Huts, Broche, Shawls, Double-Long Oasis, 11 - iibet- - do., iellingi inconceiv ably low prres. I can safely warrant terfect satis faction to all w - ho will give me a call. ! Lanesboro;;Apr. 5, 1854. ' S. ;LYONS. - .'LYONS. CLOC K S_good time keepers, o . nly one dollar. , . ' S. A. LYONS. .... , • Lan'esboro, !Apr. 5. '. • . ' ______ j ANTED for which 'teiqs! Price .sA t r t s r Lan6sboro, i Apr. ,rf. • • ? . • CIOUSTRY, PRODUCE taken in exchange for ki 'Goods, 1 iny store. • S. A. LYONS. • _ - Lanesboro,l4piil. 6., Can't Can't along ;without one Tem.' perance Grocery. MITE Proprietors of the . Temperance Grocery 1: would. call the attention of the public to 'their stock of Groccries, which consists of everything-kept in a grocery with the exception of which can be purthasedifor cash a little above cost. Girlie and try for yourselves, we will load sou down with :gro ceries for as little money as the next. Our. stock consists of Sugar; Molasses, Fish, Coffee, Stara, Per ! . per, Spice, Sdlaratas &c., kc. April 5. F. H. FORDIIAM k CO. CR — ""4sby, the It or barrel. Oysters by the keg or'cluart. Nuts wholesale or retail. Figs and Yankee Notions dell descriptions. April 5. ' • ' • F. IL F., ft Co. Facts for the People. " 1, XTOTINITEISTANDING the predictions of , heNew /I Albany 'Ledger that Frank Pierce will be elect ed President jbecause the Prophet Isaiah says 'that "the Lord meth power to the faint," it is universal. ly admitted that the subscriber cat and will sell • liklOTS AND'STIOES . CHE ER' than any other shop in town, not even ez ceptingllthe ge' nuine twiot and shoe store down town. N. B.—MY terms are cash or pay down, and I would therefore , inform those who ire indebted to Merriman k Patrick, that, they must call and pay up or-- r nnilized. \ A. MERRIMAN. Montrose April - ' S. B .ROPERS: 66 Some l i kings can be' done as • as Others." • . T" i Subseriber having purchased thC Chair man ufactory •ofz.A. .W. Greenwood.' in Ilarfonl, is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Chairs at reduced prices, of goad materials,-and in, a superior style of workmanship. Among the different kinds I will mention Boston•Asckers,. (iniproued - style,) all ki nds . of fancy and Windsor . chairs, Flag Seals, Settees, dm. ttc. r... Work warranted to , , : give. satisfaCtion for fire years: — • • . - * "Merchantable Piciduc taken in exchange for Mork, bui.Xo CREDIT! - JOHNSTON. .]. Harford, April 5.. - • • - Lanetboio Sash, Blind, and Beim Factory. TAR subiictiber will furnish at the Shop of Newell & Brothers, Doors, Sash, and Blinds. Turning on hand arid furnished to order; Lumber kiln-dried, and workmen unsurpassed by any in the•eoimtry.- Orders addressed to me will reeeive prompt attention. Good Pine Limber and Country Prodiee taken in ex change for the above. Tennsi. ready 'pay. Lnnesber