i For the Republican. , • • . ' A CARD'. • • The Pemocrat of this weekbl'A pu t_s an a nonyinous letter, to prove that Chase le not guilty lof deliberate falsehood. Mr. Chase may wfite a dozen' anonymous letters:, but they 3111 not be received as proof. He must either , .4eear to his fitlsenoods or bring .Po s i. • sl • tire evnience. . • - He tempts to prove,. by an'anonv MOW; letter, written probably by hiMself, 'diet his Statetnnt in relation to C.-3. Lathrop and I , n ivsclti is et. I hive pronounced it' IMr. Fr e d N ' iil•S the only'-person .pres ent. Let him prove his,,statenient by G. 8.. Eldred or by Mr. Lathrop himself, or ~„„ knowledge that his statement was f a l se. lielbrings the same evidence to prove that the tonship - co mmittees were made by the W % c our f c itin Bloomer Hall. I . have, •na*.:ned six on s ai i ies hy whom a majority • - of•the: &un rnitteefrere made. Let him brine, them t o prove the staternent ,is ineirrect. haVe : said 'that th 4 Council in Bloomer Hall.did net 'Make ore of the committee ands'd td dot take J 1 _ any scuo u n in , reference to them.l demand the ProOf that the statement is not true. • 1 hope Mr. Chase will now see 'the neces . - • neces sity of going-before a rnagistraie and iwear. .ing to h'4 false, statements. Perhaps two of his workmen Fakhelp him swear. - • . I Still Another Falsehood. The Hunkers must . feel. awfully, or. they 'lrotild.nOt so many of them, resort Co down- . :rightfalehood to-help their cause.' J. B. Me-. 1. Collum,iljunior editor of the Democrat, is cir-. eulating report that votes for El hanan Smith hare b n printed at the Republican offiee.— All we avc to say -in regaid to that is, the f ,tateme Cis as false as the heart of the man ~ who fabticated it. , We Wave "prit i t . ted no votes tor Elhanan Smith ailshall print none. . We leaVe it for the pur4 Democrats that hover around E. B. Chase, ,- 0 print and Circulate' the vOtes,- as they di; 1 the card and-handbills,-of the 'Whig Know -tithing' candidate with whom- they 'are so . legely JAl:en . .beeaose he . and Chase ;labored't together in the same cause at Harris 'burg halt winter.. .. • _ ~ . :Latter from Passmore Willamsan- • -Latter The following letter from Passmiire Will i!' isaison will speak , for itself to the . pvorile,. whose ,Larm,sympathies are with him in his iraririsoli inent : _ No'S li A, PIIILADELPHIA COUNTY VRISoNi September 28th, '1855. . DrarllSir.:—l duly received your commn 7 nicatioMrof the 25th inst., officially infbrming me thatlithe Republican Mass Meeting bled at Pittsburgh the .sth inst.. nominated me as heir candidate tbe Canal _Commission .er at, t 4 approaching:election. . The itmination has been 'for some time known ome and although it •wa.-i made withyuticonsoltinig with me, and with Out any expeetatimin or desire on my part, se,t, not aware of any provision having been male by the Mails Niecting rite the selection of anothei candidate in case of my deClination, .1 have .passivel' - submitted to the use of my•name.. InO r learn, with .entire satisfaction, that the not ination \of a candidate, on " the basis of ißesistane to any farther of Slav 4." has been effected by the united action of the Executive Committees of all the partie; ih the State oppo , ted.to the pm-Shivery f'olicy if the National Administration; and assured ,Ithat the nominee is a fitting - re! re , sentatiy of the principle 4, 1 iespeetfully de noinination with which the Ma-s TIN feeting was. pleased tip hunor:Me. ja my thanks for the kind teeny,. Fnmutneation, and believe me, li - • ,Your 4 Ikes'peetfull,-, 11- • PASSMOTtE W ILLIAMSON. Accel 'your ed 116 Pre . William Jessup, - -, dent of the Republican Mass Meeting For the Rept!,lira*. The New. Whig Leader COME SO {midi is to be .5 READ & FRAZIER: Things inu-t have a*strange pass if Chase has beeonie concerned for the Old Whig Party up candidates to•keep,„it alive and Whiggery which- We flas.. killed so many times, if not really dead, -must be :tw ill! sick !'when he has got our good friends, Doctors .Patrick and Park (who agree hardly . in anything else,) to work knight •• and main with bellows in and to blow the breath ;Of life intoltbe old carcass, which they tievek, seemed Rio care much about before. I under stand'ihat the bringing out of Col. Smith for the whi<4s is a job of which Chase alone, is boss---He and . his clique were alone -consul tetl7aii organ announces his - nomination, and prints his' i votes.. Now I have always been a Whig aslong as the organization could do a ny 0°44 fur I would never blush to Own . th.: Warne under which my ancestors fought for Liberty 4 But whea:Whiggery comes to be in ihe - clre and keeping Of E. B -Chase, 1 for one muss .say did the honest old -.codger when a esperate rowdy and : ineddlcsOnie fellow w o Was always kicking up d.inus's in his neigliborhood undertook to, dictate who the a elitir .h should have fur . Deacons. "Well saVs old honest, "if the devil is going .nomilfate the-Deacons, quit-4. don't . belong 14 tiaemeetli atcy. longer !" , . . ilkt a stated "(Quarterly) meeting of • • ,i• kte " Pennsy 'yards Society . flir proinoting the. ~kbolitioil of Slavery; for the relief of Free :lcegroesliunlawfully held in Sondage,-and for '.uiprovitli the condition orthe'Affican tie.; •e, M. 'held at Clarkson Hall, Ninth - month, (Self , temLer)ig,th, 1855, the- following resoln t iints were inaodiand after discussion :and a-, 11 mendmept, unanimously adopted. - ''.: Whera, v our friend . ;and collcague, Pass- More Williamso n ha's' been incarcerated -in AlOyetnttsing Prison for more . than two Inouths4f or an alleged contempt of COurt, growing out of the 'WheelerSlave . Case, Me - ' particulars of Which-will on the Minntes of our Acting Cermnittee.. - ,And 4 liihercas, we feel it a duty to revird Our setpli.,,e of the grievous wrong which . has' been cOinmitted upon one who has fur many , 1 !tars 44en an efficient-and esteenied officer 1 of this Soc i ety; . - • - • Thefore, be itliesolved, That the imp is,- onment l 11 ,3 f Patsitiore Williamson, by order ; of Judd Kane, of the'District Court of the_, United States, presents a case - of arbitrary i. assumption of power, dentanding the -seriou s Considetittion of all who are intet cited in the ItthrtinjsOation of the laws, which . are deiigned . fur the 4 ,: otectien . of our personal liberty and inalien.slec-rights. . . liesolFed, That negro slavery, o . C*l. its it" has any legal foundation at all, dependi up- Pm local !law, and therefore, the laws of the Southe States have no more efficiency with . - in the S , to of Pennsylvania, that' those of at,y othe'r foreign nation or government. • . Resoli'ed - , That when John IL Wheeler i hrnught Jane Johnson . and -her children .' ; . .• • , • %Omni ho claimed as Ma elitie , i, into :the State I of l'enrisylvarria, the relation of master and! slavcleeased to exist, • and the slid Jan- drill her . .elilldren becrime •instantly fre4and . eii-1 titled: Co the protection accorded lviour laws . to an _(other free persons. who muy :lac found I Within:ldle lithits of this Commonwerilth; and we regard any attempt : on the partiof John 11. 'W heeler to detain by. force the iiaid Jane -johncin;afid. her i children . in his service or custody, as an act of • Violence which Subjects him toy the penalties of the - law. , 4 i - . ReSoivelf; That Prissinore Williamson, as an offieer of is society incorporated by the State 1f Peunsy44iiiia. in . 1782. 64; 'spatial purprises, of ;which the relief of free negroes unlaWfUlly held irl bondage was one; did no thing imore than his duty id apprising the said _Jane Johnson ,of her rights.' *, .r , . • • Resolved, That the _time and manner in' Whichl'asstuOre Williamson becstmetiCquaint ed with.the sinr - I(tion of - Jane Johnson -and •her ch'd ren, ;and. with her desire to i be free, preclii ed- the possibility of affording her re lief thriough the instrumentality of this, author ities of• - •the'State, therefore the Orin adopt ed of . i'iforipinglier 'of her legal rights, was the on y one by which relief Could, be afford ed. i - 1 -- , I - ROOlyed; !That[the application of john 11. Wheeler to, Jirdge Kane, stating i that the said Jane.and her children were his slaves tinder he laWs oflVirginia; (he not sVen pre •tendin ' that th4y. had eseaped;• from that State, into Pennsylvania,) did --not Piesent . a ' • il'. , f . • .case % Leh- affoidgd authority under the law of th,i. Jnited Stricesto:issre a - habeaS corpus' • comnianding . PrissrOre William - Son . ; to pro= duce the bodies; cif these :alleged; slaves be-, tore Or judge. ! Consequently, a neglect or refusalvto comPlyi! with _this mandate could ! ,.. 'constitute no legai; contempt, ' !` 1 - .ll4olved, ThaC Could the legalitY l of the Writ be adruittiSit the answer of l!ass,more Williamson in hij' retura thereto,. was entire ly resPectlul; anditinquestionably tine in all' its 04s. . Ilistcorninitment;to, prislin on a •vague i imputation -of contempt, in which Judge 'Kane was accuser, judge and jury, *as therefore a 'flagiatt and alarming intasion of the rights-and 1114rty of th.... citizen..l • - ResOlved. That the refusal on - thLi part •Of the Minority of tai ~fudges of the Suprem e Court. p 1 Pennsyl•ania, to 4lTOrti Ji i lvisinore Willi :An oi!l • )orttinity to eNlio.t.e the il legaliity:ol hi itn( i re.(mineoti mid to i,'indieate his-right to, an utilpiahli,ti dq:eliarge i i and tl-. undignified refleetiious with which thiLt refusal was aielz.omp4niecq must greatly impair• tbi...: eonfidepee - iir the !integrity and efriLiency of the 'Supreme Jndieiaiy of the d'ouritiou.• wealth/ 1 !.. • Re4ved, Th, t G. Z. DIIIOCK ..eSO:ve., Anil tho opinion of Judge Knox in hist!'dbmit frotil ! the decision of a majori ty-of t..he,..Court, etxhibits a true. and lucid ex positibi of the' la* and the ca -•e, equ ► ily . cred itable tio his undetanding and to tns heart. 1. lie'sdlved,. Thai ;we tenderour sympathy to our t•steented Otleague inAhe seTere trial through which heiiS passing,iwith the desire tilat,heltnay he supi~ hY Christian thrti tildc,!and. corninitoiis cat :- t.;.) Him who . 4 . ..4- , I • , I:1 , , etn vgnteously.. , ' Res i olved, That.' ? cop) f these re'solittinnß signed by the ofri r e,p; of he SocietY, be• re. cord`td on our tyttnntcs, nd publishill in the - daiivi papers, and! hat the Aeting COtomittee be7tiircattcd to far I(.h thi:nt to the 'Governor of the State, tbit'v.Judgets of the ttirts in Philadelphia, to the S, nate and the I.,use of Repres!entatises tifl'eurtsylvatta,.:llo 'to such' other lltr , islative blolies t. 14 they !nay deem Ft= ll' expedi {AI T. . . 1. . WILLTA - i I D . ILLN6'ki ! 4 , j 1 tit/Slit:A ?: ' EDWA F 24 LEW* T. I4LLWOOD Cii . . •. The ifollowing_ P.: l lwatt; ter itself *and needs no c°,:tnient. hilthis coMniutiity no mail is more -- , petted 111 an the •i/tie now in Moyn mensitig Prison, y the iintrageons tyranny. of Judge Kane. ‘ . 1% , cpiejstion much wheth er thaftnictiona4• could !;obtain such an en dorsertient from i! o many, of our respected . 1 'eitakani, -for his ty truthl4Thess and upright chardc'er." No iLne*knici,Ys PaSsthore Wil liams°li . who (... riffor a minnent doubt his in t - e,grity and we ltiive vet ;to find the first de t: cut min in this arty vklio ltelievo,4 with J udge Kane that- he made an tillasiv,e return to the 'writ ot Habeas Ci l (l,rpi.ix -* , 1 • 1. TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF. FASSMORE WILLIAM • t ' - ! •i L K .. • l i l . • B °'•-• .; -- - - 'As-Judge an,n in intprisoningmur fellow citizen passmor4 Willia . rilson,.fiir an alleged ! contenwt, assui4s that he has not trade a, ~ c orrect and full r6turn tti,!the writ issued by` ' t ,the.. quirt, we, the under'4 , igneil, who know ' Passmiirii NV illiainson .wiill i desire to testify to his ntire trutOilness'and to his uprigh't charater, and tolexpressrur firm belief that lie is tl i ntirely inBapable cif evasion or equh% °cation,. under a 4& circurhstances. * We be= lieve that if he halla fair ifriaf, such as it has been'Sippo.•ie6, prior to the action of Judge Kane,: hat every i 1 Amerkian citizen 'was, en titled to, beforo :demn4tion upon so grave j m a char, that it r :would Clearly appear to.ev , e, ery un4 rejudiced mind, that his. return was "the te l utti,„ the whole truift, and not,hing hitt i the' trup," and eiltirelyciirre.ct. in all partic ulars, ,witlout evasion or oinis , :ion. •' :, Andre* id. Joiiie.4, .G4irge U. Steever, 1 - M. L. Hallowell, Ellis Yarnail, Thoiimi Alliboile, G , .; 1 , . H. Kirkhatn;. • • Charles. Yarliall :, A. J. D. - .:rli) sbire, 13,01 - c.,a1,,q, 11 , J. M. Kiftine,iy:.• . W•ni r S.*Perot i ll John',Bacon, M. 14. 0aw,,,,n,!1. - Thomas Evans.• - , ' .Thollias E.arp, 1.1 Fralieist It..o)pe, I.l i2 rify Cope, 1! J.is. Ir: Townsend, _. • J•ikif Farninn, 1! ' A. L. Kennedy, M. D. Lthilard Ytt . rn:ttl, FL C.. : Tuvnt , enti t ' • i itattt S. Johtison: . Eepnblican: liati3Coinmittee. - • The' Hun. President of the Republi • State ConvetiCon, at -Pittsburg, 'has isatic : ' the foliOwingTeirciilar, announcing tie ,4))) - iiinttnenOof the Republican State tee: • 4.Artetilj 4 o 1: the Repuhlrean State Con , ventioul which aAembled in Pittsburg, I have ! , appointed te to llfowing atat9 David Wiltnot,i , of; BraOird, Chairman ;• Eli R. Price, of Philadelphia;" Wm. B. Thorn-. dj.; Anson .1.1.44, 40 4 Rei j. Malone, .do.; Robert il redel I, 01'4 tgoineq ;- A. R. .4.le livaine,l4 4 . Chester ;' J4ti B4iik., Berlis ; Maddens- Steverik of . I.:anctister ; • Prof. Me iotuell, of C7/inh,eriaUd ; Jarnes 'At. Sellers, of J ;. A.. C.alierter, Of • Dauphin ; D. Bradgearn, of MirthuMberbind -; Samuel 'F. Carmalii, of Su•Nnehanni; • 4.. W. Benedict, of John Oi t iiodij, of Westinure lani ; liOive ? ' of Crawford ; George Daraie, Of Allegheny ; Thortuts J; Bigham, of Allegheny ;. Thos. Nicholsion, of Bearer ; F. B. Penniman,. 'Wayne; Win. Fernon, Jr., of Potter; H enrye Mt. Fuller, ortur.eine ; Hoimeti Maclay, 13‘4 , 1ng, of F.ayetti,• • . /. '•• The •SO redu is the large n edge th of dung fainst. AY'NEj Presidoit PAntst! . EASE?. Vice Pi•e_,ldeilis.. plits , , &levet:tries I . From Philadelphia San. IPA .1 • SMO4E , I Beware pf 3raur .Stre ngth: reate:gtdlipgerithat ItObr. threatens to he the Repiubiimit tii4jority: this year ver confidence tit the party. The I, •jority a ' last year. tu]. - the kuuw)- tt it *laud° be hierealted; is' a 'source r.that Rehbileatus should guard a. Those Of us ihsit halPe lieeti Whifs , ' 1 1 ) , I 1. can `remember the - eampaign of 1842, when w e J ie v o ii great meetings,l stumped the State all over; sung Songs; loud and gloriousiv.and. had'alt l / 4 etherii.good tit lc of it; but forgot to. vote.l The cOnsequen • wp,S a most woL,- ful drOhing. The Re utl;iicans . this'yi.ar 1 1 ., have Milre votes. to !nee, before they coin . to, a dtfes.q; but they cau 1 e greatly mortified, amtsutrer Jasi-Oftheir i illuence in ri - gretit . d egree,; , by trusting now to - last year's ma jority-. 1 Our duty now s to work as, if we expecteila single . vote n ,cessary to carry 'the election; . .The election 4 our eandirlatO will riot reqhire all Our strength, but the mitse of Liberty; does squire tint polling of the. litt yote wti.catr . sklire. \V have not c6ly •to elect gtiOd men; but we have to Jo it with a good will; so that the .7ircirldshall Imo* that when'freedom is threate l ed,• not 'one of',, its friends' Will - fail:to do hi - duty.=-.-Ashlabtda (Ohio) 'Spitinet - , ... .. , ' l ,'k:47' .'''ffh e Chase or Sh Aghai tweed of Know Nothing*. are . said to be . alining Stnith and a ir Barniod r,fcretty in this f:onnty ! Look 'out for then k.- , V ; • IMARIII' By Eld. A. L. , 1 1 ,4=4,' in Moil 1: 0 . Esq.and Mtss Montrose. % / Also, (in the•Sd.!in Bridgenterdtir..t. L. GntrriN offew Milford, yid Mim ELIZABETH 41 AS: E GARIIENgn, of the forner place. • • %/Also ; on the 4th, in Montmse, Mr. Mtritert. BROWN, of BinghinitOn, N.;Y. and MISS CATHARINE of Bridgewater. 'Notice. • A. k..§pangler Esq., of Philadelphia, Editor of the 'Progressive Farmer, will deliver the address hefore the Susquehanna County Agricultural Society, at the Annual Fair, Oct. 11th, HENRY DRINKER, President. if OD bl/43bekiseiTleqls, •1, • , I t IVANTE D. Ssicka,:Xgp, Butter, any quantity in exCharn . liontrlise, Oct. 4, 18, NEW , . . . , CR';. Mort hais just TecWred a lot of New Goods, . Fall Styles, iiindi . as Delailes. De Bilges; Para inettas, Alapacas, :Ginghains,l Moritioes, Prints ; and Shawls. In fact a general assortment of Dry Goods, which will be sold low.' [ . .__ ..-. . , . New . • New Gdodt. • • • 1 . • - t - t t: .. FO R THE FALL TRADE. ' •I .BENTLEY. k . itEAD, Ilitl- just recieved a larr,4 and well selected .; Stock of pre Grwels Groceries, Crockery, hardware, Drugs. I.ll,idicittes,?Pairrl,i, Ins, , hyestutti b .noots & Shoes; Toapuons, flats & Calis,- Watchesi' Jewclrv, Silver SpOons,.k.c., whieti they of fer on tho most ffri;:orabl,... terths: . ____hOntrOse, ct. I, 1855.- 1 : _ _...._.. O :1_ Long.and Square Shawl=, De Litii.m Figured. and Main, a, groat quantity of Pardinottas, and other Di.esi Gooth,Tqr gale cheap by 1. . HENTLEY k READ. :Cterrintac t CoeNco Print..-i--11 , ct . a great variety ate} cents per cant. - BENTLEY S REAP. JUST IN TIAIE . , . GENERAL acsortment 0' NEW GOODS now .1. - 1.. an-ling at the store of 1 J. LYONS & SON. bctobqr 5. . 4 4 1 - 111: 7 N., Molas.ic.s, .Stigabz, Cofke and Tea:.. , LI) fresh at : 1 - LYONS-S; SON: . - 10H.Nliaskets, Brooms, Palk: and Tubs---a ,new N.: lot.; Window Oirtaioa and Paper Hangings, at low.prie4s, selling I ". LYONS & SON. • t"SI:C, Violins and Melodeons, sold by • . - • - " 1 " i • 'LYONS & SON. CHOOL ROOKS, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens great vaticty can I.le fotinil at Octobkr 5. • - 1 • LYONS ON's. • NEW 31111,11 7 0 RD, • Dies 4 Vrocido Emporium, FOTC.rnx FALL OF 1855,- IT.lnicrth"attn4h.ll"hidl.,i n n f o o w rrn his n t t ore,-nnd pia r t e h e e e iPviunhg a. fall assomirient of Fill Winter: Good 4, including a great r':ariety of Rich Fall Priutt in new StylaQ plain and nines - Delanes, and' Plain and .Fanc'y Mohair Cloths; Plain and Plaid Meriimei., Paramettassl De hagess aitd Poplins; Dark Rich Ginghams, ht :Fall Styles; Black Brocade, Plain and fancyjSilks. Wbol Broch-t, Vashmere, Crape, and Silk Shawls ; Rich' Rib bons; Bonnets attl Flowers ;• Ladies Cloths and iVet vetA for dolks and. Mantillas, 'Broad 'cloths, Casi-ime res, &c. !With a large itssortmert of Staple and Fancy Goods as., usual. lncluding Hardware, Crockerv, Troia and Steel. PaintSi, Oil's, Boots and Shqes, Ilats, * Clocks, Buffldo. Robes, - Carpeting:4, itc;, with a ndw, ;assort ment of Stoves and Tritoruin of the best - quality, be ing, mada to order expressly fOr his custom Trade; and will all hr sold at the lowest figure; or a little lower for Cash:Produe,l: or apfi-.;oii• - ed . ' 113 Wool Socks wanted, fir which the highest prices. Wll] conthiue to Le paid, ; Flour and - Salt' con standy on hand. j . • . New Itliford, Oct. 4., 1'835.. I • • , FRUIT TREES. • E*SONSI - -wi=hing nn 'Orcl;at d, rorld do' to P calf, at TUER:E 11: .1," T.,SE TES, 21 niiles sCith-eat of Frieadsripe, wht , rn App}: trees, of the most nyfiroved kinds, of gno 11-f-ize an 1 'is, are sold by agents for 25 cei,ts, eta be bad &:4, -124-, cents e;:th. , , . Also . a few Peach, Pear, Phial, Quince, and Moun tain Ast l trees, at rea prices. . Particular regard is had to accurac.y of names, and to making a good selection of: fruit for the different seasons Of the year, when desired. . i• ' .. ! L. M. TURRELL. Friencistille, Susq'a. co., Pal, Sept. 20, - 185.5. [air .1 . BALDWIN & PERKENS, Whole;nle and Retail dealefs 1 in Floor, Salt, Pork, Meal, Gltiu — n, Fedd and Candlel3. Cash paid fore Oats and Rye, ~ 1 . , . On Chestnut Streof,—Ettst lend of Lyons k Chan dlers Store, Montrose Pa. ! i ALFRED BALDWIN. 1 SILAS PERKINS.' • CLEAR THE TRICK . • r l OR ramin a great hurry Why, - what's] the L, matter now? 0. nothing. only Bullard 'over there at Die Postoffice has just received by Railroad Express,a new lot of Books and Stationery, and L want sotne before they are 'ali t :tone. Y.R. that'* xn. Come ON f:n- he has got Mary iLyndon, The Ridden Path. Ms - Bondage and FreedQrn (F. Douglas*,) ,Ber tha and'Vllie, Hood's Choke Works in sett of 'four vols.'&c.'sA.c., Young Folks' Glee Book, A variety of popular Song Books, and a large addition to his stock of Writhig Paper„Envelopes and Ink—:al4 of the Fiat quality. And cheap for.the ItEADT, 'at the Postoffiee, first (loot north of L. Searle's flotel. Montr4se, Sept. 19, 18.55. i A. N. BULLARD. • . I FALL TRADE; 1855. . Ar BEG leave. to invite the attention of my old friends 1 _and dustomers to the rE/4 Y LARGE STOr,'/Y of DRYI.GOODS,OR.OOERIES, HA RDIVA R F,', CROCKERY, BONNETS, I iSHA IVLS. FURS, HATS CAPS, PAINTS dijOILS,CLOTIIINO, BOOTS h-ASIIOES <1 . 4. *e. , Liam now receiving ; and while tendering thanks for pa. 4. faVors, I would, re specting ask them once trior to favor me with a hire of the patronage they baVelleretofore so libe l , - ally hOndred me with. !! I. H. SETIIIIN. Snmmersville, Sept. IP, l tlifA iiidPii;diiC.COf all kinds Ranted at the hiA • est market prices at ; J. IL SUTPHIN'S. WOOL SOCKS wanted at J. H. SUTPILIN's SUGAR ' q, fheaper than they can be obtained eise wheie at It SIITPIIIX .. Fres* Arrival of New Goods at ekerraan & Garr:tiro- THEaubscribera would respectfully inform, the good people of Susquehanna county that they ire now opening their stock of Fall and Winter tr - r Goods,' wish is unusually large and .attractive. . a7l hf which will be sold for cash or appro ved credit cheap er, ,Shan it any other establishment.in the 'county.— We stem just what we say, Please give us a trial. DICKE MEAN GARRATT. New Milford, Sept. 18, 1855: / • . e . , tSzippomed to • bie Cheap, WE thousand dollars , worth) of Ready• Made [' loth-' 1 juries. •,, . DICICERIWT fr.. GARRATIIs. New Milford, Sept. 18, 1865. . , Administration Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given that !ewers of administra -11 don; upon the wtate of. Bawl &ass, late of. DiMeek tOwship, deed, have been granted to the Un dersigned, and al . .petwons indebted to said estate will please melte immediate payment, and those bas ing chat* will present the tome duly attested Ss' settlement, JOHN W. GRAY, Adm'r. INneett, Sept, 4, ins: wit ;One person to fill the office of Canal Conrtnissioner of the board of Pennsylvania. • IT -- - fill the•olin itro:e, on the - ART WILSON, both of . ,tO. in at Cast} prictis. • • T.ROCLAMATIO..k. GENERAL ELECTIO. TN pursuance of an act of the General AdAnnbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ctithled art " act relating to the Elections of the Communitealth," approre , i the second -day of July A. D. one ithonsand eiltht hundred a n d &why-nine. I, R. lIOLLISTER, in g h.sh et hr of the County .of Susquehanna, itt said C'Onnnottwealtit do hereby Ore notice to the electors ofithe county aforesaid that it Gerwmit!ectiOrt will be held in said countfon the second Tuesday of next. (it being the Aith day of said ,month) at which tithe State and County officers are to be elected St 3 follows, to wit : • I pursons.to toe v. Ice of _Members. of the j House of Representatives'ofthe Commouivealth of Pennsylvania, for-the District. composed. of 'the coon this of Susquehanna, Wyoming and SullivuO. - • • Pie person to ria the office of County Cotbinission- er l of the county orSusqiiehanna. . I. • One person to fill the officer of Auditor of the coun, ty; of Susquehanna., One _person to fill the office of Treasurer of the court ty; of Stisquehanna. I also.hereby make known -and 'give notice l .diat the plilees of holding the General Election in the several Wards, Boroughs umi.TownshiPa.. within the county otlSusquehartna ' are as follows, to wit: ;The Election for the District - composed of the town-. s 141) of Apolaeoo, will he held at the house of Joseph leelte, in raid township. !The Election for District composed of the tOwnship oflArnrat, will be held at the School Housti near the ritisbyterian Church, in said township. .1 -; The Election for the District composed of the town of. Auburn, will be held at the house `of George IlaVerlv, in said township. • • ;The Election for the township of. Bridgewater, will held'at the Court House, in the Borough of Mont trbse. - • 1 The Election for the District composed of the town,. •shiii . of Brooklyn, will beheld at the bowie Iforniely occupied by O.:A. Eldridge in said township: • ;The Election for the District composed °file town ship of Choconut, will tie held et the School - House, near the house of Robert Giffin, in the said 'town . 1 rThe election for the District composed ottlie.town sliVorCliffo'rd will be held at the house foi r merly oe mimed by Arthur Smith, iu the Borough io ,The Election for-the District Composed cif the Bo:- otigh of Dundah will lie held at the Dundoir Rotel, in said Borough. • ' , The Election for the District -composed of the tr tor the utstrict -composed of the town shit) of Diniock, will be held at the House of John Baker, in said township: !The election for the District composed of the town shit) of Forest Lake,' v. ill . be held at the house lately ockmpied by Preserved Hinds, in said tciwi l .ship. • • !The election for the District composed of ; the town ship of Franklin, will be held at the house; of Rufus Tittle, in-said township. „ The election for the Borough of Friends vill,will be htdd in the School House -in said Borough.l Tie Election for the District composed of the town- stiff) of Great -Bend, will be held at the house of Al fred Allen in said township. ;The Election for the District composed of the town shit) of Gibson, *ill by held at the holm Joseph Washlturn, !in said township. The Eleetit.n for the District composed o the town shit) of Raiford, will be held at the house f Nathan ISt. Waldron, in said township. • .!The - Election for tt e District composed of theao wn ship of liarrnany,'will be held at the house.' lately oe eitpied by F. A• Wald, in said township. • . • :The election for the District composed of the town- . ship of llerriekvnill be held at the house of,, the late WlarieraDimock, in said township. - • ?The }lice:ion for the District rompostslif the town: sldp of Jatikson, will he held at the house Of ! Nathan fel Rill, in said township. T! Election for the District composed of the town , slop of Jessim, will he held .at the house I.of Daniel .I . lof in said township. The-Election for the District composed of the town ship. of !Lenox, .will be held at the house.Of :Grove. St BiLotlrent, in said- township. .. ‘4.The Election for the District composed of the town= shale olLiberty, will he held at the School Hone near thi• residence of Isaac Comstock, in said niwnship. .the Election for the Di-trict composed of the town .o,lo of : Lathrop, will he held at the hou.el of Easha 1.4;411, in said township. • • !The Elcet ion for the DiSttiet composed or the sldp of Middle town.will be held at -thedlinisd of Joseph • R4,1:444, in said township. TLe tketion far the District composed of he Bor. ot l of Ifo.drose,will be held; at the Court .f.luit.se in sail Borough. The ,ideetto:i for the District comprised of the tour.. ship of s liew Milford, will be held at the hou4e lately octlipiM by Joseph 0. Pire, in said township,- The El.‘ction for the district composed of the town ship or atkland,. will he held at the bone of R. Nicol in 'the ho lough of Sn Clu a nna. • The. Election for the District coiriposed of the town ship of Rush, will he held at the hov=e formerly oc cupierldir, N. J. Sherwood, in said township., The . Eivetiou for fte District compo•ied of the town s.l.4 ofSpriugriße,' will tie told at the Tlouie of Spen ect'flieliox; in sr . dd- township. . The Eliictton for the District composed cf the town shtfi-of:fzilver Lake,' will be held at the house now oc cupied by Robert Mc Grvigle. I • The Election for the District composed of the Dor. on of Susquehanna., will be held at the house of 'Elliot Benson, Inis.aid Borough: • I - ThelElection for the District composed df the town Tip lr•Tboinpson, will be held at the house of Jonas ETadin~, in said twCiFzhip, 4.4ilter —also make knowit and give notice as hi and by Gay I fith section of the aforesaid act I ant directed, "that every person . except Justices of the peace, wlie shell hold env office or Appointment .of profit or, sr i:ct limier the United State.:, or-of this State, or •of any city or incorporated i dk4riet, ' whether a commis toped Officer or agent,who is , or shall employed• linger the legislative, judiciary or -executive dePart meet of this State or- ; United States, or any city inciorreir led district;, and also, that every Member of Coheres.% and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common Council of, any city, or etinimissiou er-r of airy incorporated district, is y . lawl incapable Of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge , inspector, or Clerk of any eheitiort of this Commonwealth, and .that no Inspec thrior Judge or other (peer of any such election, shall be eligible te ~any office then to be voted for." i• ! f ood by the same act of Assembly it is rilso made " the ditty of every Mayor, Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff', Alderman, Justice of the Peace, Constablelor Depti s ty, :Constable, of every city, county, townslp :or dis. where,triiet within this Commonwealth,- where called upon ,lay an officer of ap election, orbs three qualified eleiors thereof, to clear any window or avenue to the window of the .place of Generel Election Which shall be Obstructed in such-a way as to prevent vOters from 4,oo:telling the same; and it shall be the duty of the : 'respective Constable of such ward, district or town ship within this commonwealth, to' _be present in petion nor by depply, at the place of holding such Electioes, in such ward,district or toirMihie. for the purpose of preserving the peace as aforealid t " Also that in the 4th affection 'of the act Of *Arkgern bly, entitled 'A An act relating to executionii and for other purposes," approved April 16th, 1841, it is en actOd that the aforesaid 13th —section," shall 'not ba coOstreed as to prevent any militia officer or borotigh °Cheer from serving as Judge; Inspector, or Clerk at atte. getterai or • special election in this t;Common wealth2,': Eurstiant to the provisione contained in the 70th seciion 'ef the set aforesaid, the Judges of the afore said disfriet.shall respectively take charge of the' cer-• ti4ate pr return of.the election of their respective districts, and produce them at dmeeting ofOne Judge . from each district .at the Cotirt House in the Borough of Monti ose, on the third day after the day Of election tf t being the present year cn Friday the 12th day of Oa tobermext, there to do and perform the duties re-, (plied by law of said jtidges. Also that L where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident IS !unable to Vend said meeting of Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be-taken charge of by one 'of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of rigid dis trit,- who•shall - do and perform the duties rtgaired of said, judge unable to attend. 414),•,` that hi the Blst section of said act it is enac• ted: 614 " when' two or more counties shall otimpose a district for the choice of a member_ or members of thelSenate of this Commonwealth or of thelllOuse of . Representatives of the Milted States or of this Corn- monweelth, the Judges of the election in each coun ty. :having met as aforesaid. the Clerks shall make out: a fair statement of all the voles which tiball have btsti given at such election within the eennty,,fir ef erv-perion voted for fors such a menthe:- or Imembers width shall be' signed by said Jedees ar_cl: Attested byb+ ; the Clerks; and one of the 'said Jedges bhill.take elf enchcertificete and shall prodneelthe same at *meriting of one Judge from each caunir at such IpaCe such district, as Is or niay be S'appOinted by lawlor ;the purpose, width meeting shall be held on tliOevehth day after election: "'The Return Judges of the Reprisentative District compost 4 of the coenties . of Susquehanna,Wybming, and Sullivan, will inset at the Court House to the Bo rough of Montrose, in tile eimety of 811%4nel:wins, on - Tuesday the, mat day of October nest, t perform thole &Utica enjoined by law upon the said Judges. Also thit la the - 61st section of said act; it is en oct4d diet "every general and special election shall be !opened between Eight and Ten in the orenoon, and , shill continue without' irdet . vinWon oft adjoar* itteet until -Rosen o'clock in the evening when the Pot& shall be closed . • • (liver] under my Rand, at my office, in •the • Bo rough of Mont:ewe, the 1 8 $ 11 del-of Septetabgr Anno Docoin4 1855, and in the year of the Chnitrionwealth the toeventraleth: F. P. WILLTSTEIii rake , • _ ..., .._. .... m Coinntonr.Pleas. - ,_____ FOTICE, that the money arising from the • if the Real Estate of Elliot Benson will be ; Itrnorig the proper . erAiiore by A. New- 1 . kfle irt Montio4c-, on liattittlay the gd 4,17 i ir kiext4 at one ip'cloek In the•aftertneirc—, I who have an interest in Rai ti fund arc re- i ppear kind present their claims or fin-ever i 1 therefi-om. ?:.NEWTON; Auditor. ; Petober'.ll, Mil ••• -1 ' ' A 1 "4, a, ton, nt h g a of.Nore All pore : os greeted be deb :c Monti the elite:of Beal and Irersonat Estate at.Anetion: - ~ RARE O HASTE FOR P URCHASERS'. TAE; Subskritter having made* arrangements to' I change gals location and business, will offer for sale at venue, on' the premises.; on Tueoffo:ii thc - ln'th day of 9rffibir Inst., commencing at 10 o'clock a. If., the fOlicriug`,dweribed Real _and Personal Estate, to wit:, 1 I 'I/ . 1 1. His Farm of 110 acres or ttereabOuta, of good land, situate' in Franklin township, Susquehanna co., Pa-, onithelSMikeieieek road leading from Hontre4o to Bingharnton, and three miles, from 'the- former place, on'. which ate 75 acres under improvement, and having theecirt,a frame Dwelling House, Barns, Sheds, and a thrifiy Ymnig4rehard of grafted fruit, and well waterc4 with !living springs and wean's. j• 2. Oie tither piece adjoining the above, containing the saute n ember of acres, and on whichthere , are about 15 acres new cleared, and which is now sow ed whir W teat and Rye, and which will be Sold with the lart. I ' . : - - S. 0 ie ,tiler pfecc adjoining the abo v e, and con tainin.gls acres or thereabouts on. which there is a good widepower, and on which a Tannery recently stood, but is been destrq ed by ire, leaving most ti i of the vatsfciundation &c. wifhout injuryi also some 200 or 400 cords of - Bark which will be sold. ,: : Publ 4. The llowwg articles of personal prbpeily with numercius tielelf not mentioned, will also be sold, to wit: orte s an Working Horses, Lumber Wagon snd Harness, oid twd horse Pleisure - Wagon, one one horse Buo• c y'i do. and Harness, one one horse Lum ber do.; Cw i o set Bob Sleighs, one Cutter,i one Pleas ure, SMigh.--ia variety of Farming Utensil 'including, Ploughs, Harrows .ke.=--4 _variety of Household Fur. niture incl U ding Beds, Bedding, Chairs, 1 Tables,bu reaus, fitoles be Also one pair Working Oxen, one pair innti•hed '2 year- old• Steers and two - Cows. T. me opfnle. i One , fourth of the purchase mon9y for the' La4ds to be paid down— The ba L 'tee in four equal inutialimitlihnehts, with annual interest on the whole snu 4rnaining:unpaid, to be senur d qr Bond and MOrt_ ge %viten the deeds are given. 1 Indispute able titt.s 4ri 1 be given. . .. i For Peohrl Btoperty all sums I,:ss thin RS-cash.For all sun s Cxceed SSS ing Six Months Credit will he rl given to b seoured by Notes - with approtl security and on'int rest. 1 I - B. G. G,ROVER. October,l,llBlss. 1 • 1 1 • meritili Sale. • I :Ile of a writ of Fi. Fa., issued! out of the Of Couunen Ply lf ,eli6” Y Tlrt 13 Cour .;ommcin Pleas ot- Smrqueli nna county. . . , and to me directed, I will expose to sal by public vendee ; at the hittisk of Harry .13arney, in the town ship of A noXicori,i on Saturday the 'l3th_ tidy of Octo ber next, at! 1 o'elock p.m., all that certain piece or parcel of laid Ski:site; and., being "inthe ;township of Apalacon, inl Susquehanna co., bounded aid described . as follotO wit t I On tnorth :and north-cast by lantis of. James. ,Tionse, Wiliam louse ; James llasford, and ,James. . i i Blink ; -on the.scnith by lands of Avery Ilet.te ; south, west by la ds of Ans4l Fox, and north-wrist .by lands con veyed to Cliel of the sai James flouse—heing•the saul t lands con- Bause by three certain deeds.: The first, Janus House Mid wife to Ezekiel House, dated June lB5l i the 2d, Joules House; and wife to Ezekiel Hi:ise i dated May 12th, 1 . 6;13, and the 3 . . d, conveyed ki Ave'ry Beebe - and wife to th.s_aitl Ezeki el House, dited jantt4ry 16th,.1851—a1l ;of which are recorded it 'the offic for recording deeds in and - for the county of SuSqueltanttn, as follows :I . Deed Book No. 20; page 348; D'ped Book No ; 22, p.Xge 653, and Deed Book ;Co. 22, page 65-I—,containing in all about 16 acres, be the same more or less, .withithe appurte nances, one framed dyrelling hous . r: and one old house, (untenable );some fni . it trees,.and all'introved. ' Token ilLexecutiei nat the snit of Edward C. Turs ncr, to of John H. A-meld, vs. Eq-kiel House, l 1 :: '- r E. P. HOLLISTER, Will SlietialOfllec,llohtiose, Sept, 18, 1855. • • .i.; •i I - ' j • NEW; MILFORD STOVE EMP . •- 1 1 f tul full - liltrast. . i • • Tito Ilitylreil aril ;:tierentll-Fire s l e hy),Dirkerinfyi & Gacri , IVE aile; in reptipt of the largest stol I - V . ever: offered til'. Northern Penns sistinm ' of ;Cooking, ;Parlor, and Sic-pl wood and f.Oal ; also,la full assortment o ; for Striies fuel Chnrches. -. ; Would 01 partien)ar attention to the; Elevated Oven, the rnost perfect and hi stove in market. - ;Aimomo our assortme oven, would mentiort the. Empire State; -being verj heavy ;phites, perfect finish, a or baker. I Farmers (If Susquehanna cowl been in thirlaabit - of purchasing li ht slot trimming, i t atid paving as rtii;ch as you 1-. heavy platrs and heavy trimming. We rnan i nfacture Mir furniture, and will ttfiteturer'stprices. - ; net those who. p a r a ; eomptue with us if .?rev can.. JobhinL, with the tll*rade; done as usual:on chop 1 . , , 1 PICICERMAN ,t, d ford, gepi. ; IS, 1855.• . . . Penns 'Urania.; Ylagl‘trates' Law Li- I I ! • ! I brary. , 1. j i BITS 'S JUSTICE. 1 .. 1 4 „ ; 1 .AWD • Ilasitiewillan's Legal wide. i'Noif anci Sixth .iiition, bringinii the Law I, , L Alt • i ! wn to 1855:. i A treatise ph the'itape and duties of Aldermen and ' Justices ofi the Pekcn in the Commonwealth of Penn , sylvanii,. including ay the rivlired Forths of' Process i and I)cpek4 i Danes 4 and embodying not. only what , May he ddetnekvalnable to Justices of the Peace, ' hut to Latkllords,;Tenants, and GenerarAgents; and. Making thesivolunie What it purports to be, A SIP i Legal Guille far .13Pdtinesit Men. By John Ilinn, late Alderthari pf . WalnutjWarti, In the biiy of Philadel i phia.' Thd Sixth' Edition. Revised, corrected, .and ;greatly enlarged by li'rederiek. C. Brightly, Esq., Au- I . thor of "4Treatise pn the Law of Costs," "Equity Inrisprulle ' e," I '`Nisi Prins .Reports," Edito: of . "Purilo2's r Igest,7 &e. In one thick 'Failure. 'Oe , taro. Pri i e only er-14)0.. .. • - I . • Also ICo compa n ion to A nn 's Justice. -... 2. ,GOYD0151"8 FORMS. -FOrtna of: Conv : ev4ncing, and of Practice in the Courts of ( einmntii Pleas, Quarter. Sessions, Oyer and Terminer. lie Suptelie and Orphan's Courts, and the offices of the various civil officers and Justices of the :Peace, ' .FOtirth edition, revised, corrected, enlarged, and ridaptied, to -the present state of the laws'; with copious explanater3-1. totes_ and . Retl...Ohees, and a new full, and compreensire Index. By Robert E. Wright, Ejci. Ini i cnie thick Octavo volunie. nice only $3„10 ! Atso 1 i 1 ' • , , 3. Strotid and Brightly.'m Purdon"s 11)Igest41700 to 1933. A Digesi Of. the Ilws of Pennsyliania, from: the year 1700 50, the Bth day of: May, ltiaS. The First Four Editions by: alp late - John Ptirdy, ksq . . The Fifth, Sixtltiand Seventh• by. the Hon. George M. Stroud. Eighth! Edition 'devised, with Mar ginal Ref erences. Toot Nt4esito the Judicial Decis ions; An- - alytical contents ; a Digested Syllabus of each, Title; and a New,; Full,And Exhaustive Intlek. By Fred erick C. Bilghtly, Esq.. auttor of "A Treatise on the "Law of Costs," "Equity Jurisprudence," "Nisi Pri ns Reports Editor Of Allinn's 'Justice," br.cl One _thick Royal Bvo. Price only tt5,00. !• • I EllrThelfres ., ness $ .llll permanent Value of Per don's Dime r are prederved by the publication! annu ally of a Digest of the Laws enacted in each Year.— These inn cif Disuotet are - arranged in precise con fertility to. t he plan or Purdon's Digest. Th ey are; each of thWis, repttblished annually; are connected together tif[a General Indexc(pretiared anew each year,) which! embricell the contents oil the Laws of each Year slice the pildication of Ptirdon's Digest, in one aiphabil ; ind]are bound up with Purdon's. Di geet, and also soldisepamtely. - , - 7.- , . Thus thei purchaser; of Purdon's Digdst will always be in pOsseOion of the complete body of the Statute Laws of Petinsylvani4 down to the vey hour`, wheo he purchases it. , Those who hive aimed". purchased Purdon's Digest May ;always complete! it to date for the small ii+in,of "VII C. nfs, the pride of the vol ume containing all the anniiat•Digestsl. issued! since o the fi rst publicationthe present editien of Purdon's 'Digest, as 44retotm ittatett.-. - - =' ' i .-. : 'I I 11: . ,AT .5: BROTHER, if - • LA BQINZO.LLERS AND PDBLISD - Itatl,!. ;" 1 ' 111 &19 South PifiA street,. • ' Store 4bove Chestnut,Bhiladelphia. . dr„Ord 'or •letle of inquiry for Law Books c lit frontni fh rs e i iin try proliptly attended \ to t ! 28m8 • _..,..,........ il Yr t teop , tt Ilturt-Erons.: t Don' be forget ul, Mends'', one aid all-4 .. Agedtor youth , great or suudb i r --, - - I : (lf of too tmiall,)- . . • Thel o t t Odd re ows' gall - • '' ie t place t'p eel; - - 1 '‘ i ' Tojlet yon. times done up tall. liktarose,'August 15, 1855. ' • i , • ~ , .IPsitipilly PIIIL • i TAE bek. in town, gm be had of J. L ONS di; SON. Any family netodfng can, hire the on tri:pl; ; if they do no lank . !er!thn putifnse; thl.4utrite: ihin ' ' S.ept 1.4 i 1 - .. . ' I • ; i • L. NEW GOODS AGAIN. • At the "‘Exeltatage,l , Brooklyn. mllEsubscrilAr takes this opportunity of thanking, •1- friends far their very-lib:mil patrnim;.,..7o the past iteastin, and Of aliditiov, that, having Apt received fir.4l /1171;1::C4 of s - i.a...onable Goods of varioni iptioris, he is still prepara. to supply almost :r:} -rtiele u3utilly called fin. at a 'con try store. - 11 ii as....i:tidesq. Is noir "coniph.te, hig - the largest in ttitrat,offefd thexv9ate.it induce ment to putchasors, alifter for etwb; Balisi, or flood (shot{) Calteit.d . see: • - - • 0 , G. 11F.M . ..I'.STEAD. • Biosoklyn, Auguat,2o, 18115. . ! Medicines im4 Drug*. :. I L YR&S" OlifITY recic•rat— .acknowledged to, he i the best Pulmonary 'Remedy' extant-. Pond's ; Extract of •Witdi liazel---an 'exceedingly valuable. I remedy for divers. ills--,Dr. Baker's Compound—a i grand specific' for Dian a, Dysentery, Cholera lior trus,.&e.—Avre'' s' Jayne's; Phinney's and -Wright's rills, Ilerciant's Gargling Oil, .together With a great• variety of Drugs in ,common use,. kept constantly: 03 band 1.1 . - O. G. - HEMPSTEAD.. .--- IfiliiseTiiiiii N otice, : 1: -- i i That, it is ve desirable that the aCcoucta and notes of the late 0 of Smith .1: Hempstead shouhl.be.-set• tied; and tha speedily. 0. - G. HEMPSTEAD. • . Btociilyn, Aug. 20, 1855. '-.. • ' , - SALT blibe bFrel or load, at the markt.t rates, 11 / 4 - 7 by •., 0. G.' HEMPSTEAD. TIIHE high t • nmiket price paid for Butter, EggsN, 4. , ; Lard, P rte Pioduee of all -kinds, good Shingles, prime Wool ocks, N ice., in Goods,. by• • 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. f "01.01 r II I NG—The subscriber, has on lani, f. and isnow manufacturing, a small steak of Ready-14de clothing; of good quality and workman. ship; which he offers at very low prices. .1 - -.. ' • 0. G. HErPSTEND. :TS' AND WEI 0 kl:S—Agoo(rat4q)riilleut eictlllent qqalities, )e.pt cotistanily on hand, • 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. CT STOAH - .'! rr4E subset iher would again announce to his.cus .l i towns and the public getieralry that he tas re ceived a large assortment - Of BOOTS AN.D SdOES; which - he intends selling for Ready Pay twenty per cent. cheaper than can be bought in,this ket, (the. Genuine Boot and)Shee. &ere down Town or the I . Kerb Chance for Bargairtii, np town, notereepte(l)—, I l'Odah Slosh", may-be found the first door-East of the 0(14 Fellows' Hall, Ttirnike - street, first thiort tho Ugh not quite so commodious asserne . .`stnalts," vet It answers our purpose very well for the present. Neither can we promise our customers that our "es tabllshment" will not be "surpassed"-, - by any ira,the ccountry Soon, but we will promise (no - customers that: we *ill sell Botha !anti Shoes , to .suit in quality and price:, Our stock etithar.,ces a „general . variety of new i and, elegant styles of Ladle's' and - Gentlemen's wear; r,mong witlch are , Ladies' Silk For Gaiters, Colored" I Gaiters, - liataineled Gaiters; Black and Bronsed Kos, Stub Iloots, Enameled Boots and Enatneled.,llllskins, Kid . 13uskins, PolkaS, Calf I.arte Boots and! Buskins,' 7dis;ses Kid Bonts;.' Jenny Lind Gaiters, Gents Con gress, PAt'ent Leather, Enaineled and Buck - skin Gait "t era; -Leather Oxford Ties,, Toilet Slips. French ; Boots . , Thiek Boots, Enameled Calf aitd f'owhide .BrOgans; Hors' Patent Leather nontercvs. Rip Boots, ke.l Youths' Montereys and Kip Ties, Tay. I for Paridoes Roan Bootg, &c.:Silk Boot Laces, all eolors. V" . eirk!made to order, and repairing done neatly.-- 7 Please call and examine. • Yours in the Bout anctShoe trade, Montrose, May.l; , C. 31. - SIMMONS. i STRAYED.. ; r i 7RO3l the enclosure of the subsc:iber . in Silver 1 Lake about the 20th of May last, four yearling, OnC white-sided bull; two heifers, one pale red the other,brindle, cine,red*teer. - Whoever will give any inf4rGlation of the above will be liberally rewardecL • THOMAS HARTNETT. Silt-cC Lake, ,Tune . l F. th, 1553. ' • $1,160 REWARD. j7 - IRAYTID_or tolenliver-ecdered T,'ointer Dog. The :.hose rot antwill be paid to any one return ing him to the store of A. LATHROP k. Co. 41 . 0:arose, June!l2th, 1855, • • 25—w3 • Rl.' l Sloves fj vit. . 1 : flaying Tools • - ... • , .. ... . ,t good assortment . ,...scythes ' .9naths, Bakes, Forks, 1.1. —aid 2 kinds of Erorso Rnhes—And nuperior Re'yolving Rakes; At - F. 13. CITANDLF.R'S. June 20th, 185:5, .... • •k of Stores •Irania, eon, te, - both for large sizes, Paints and Oils. ?ZINK Paint, flakes fire Proof Paint, Linseed and Lamp Oil, Fluid and . Phosgene sold low by. • • - F. B. CHANDLER. iJeffersoolan c , .:triest plate out of. largo Improved, as rd a superi v.y, 'you have res and light' night to for dune 20th, 156,5 I Flour. IMF the'Barre . l.!Sack or - pound - • F. 11 CIIANDLER Montrose, June 20th, 1856. . • ' • SULU AND DuaEss GOODX.. A+( I NTILLAS, Laces, Berages, Worked Cellars, 111 Parasols, Lawns, fishionable Bonnets, Fans, (a choke assortment in each clepartment,) a, splendid lotof antips,! Trimming, Stit pie : Goods of large variety, • Clothing, large stock,) Gents' and Boys' flats, (silk and summer,) Cloths very low, Calicoes from 4 cents to 1 shilling, Carpetsliatting, - Oil-eloth, an Rngs • - Tiardware—Oerrnati Silver v Plated Spoons, Knives and Forks: . • I sell at man gmacoknerneeprntetifit MEM ftRATT . . Vroceriet---Fith, a fine assortment of Teas, Cones, Broma Tapies, Rice, Chocolate, Raisins, Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. • Perfmnery—MV Water, Toilet do., , Genin Faiena, do.'Extracts, German Colog,ne, a large stock of Fancy Soaps, &c. &c. Farming Tool3—llavForks , Scythe Snaths; Rakes, &c. &c. L. POST & CO. • • 'LANIESIIIIIIO' Furpishing EstabliAllnient. r ItliE subscriber, keeps constantly on hand, and will ill make to order, Doors, Blinds, Windows & Window. sasb ; Door and window-framei and all' other articles made of wood and used in.building. Blinds painted and, hung on short notice. •Glass of allsizes; quantities And qualities for sale: Elcuning planed 'and matched at $l6 ® $2O . per 10(0 feet. Turning of all kinds, done to order,- also a general assortment of CABINET WARE. \ - Bureaus, Tables, Stands of : all varieties, Chairs, Bedsteads, Settees, &c., &c. .. • Good. Pine, Cherry And Whitewood lumber, and Grain 'of all.kinds ta'en in exchange for the above; Terms ready pay, or three. months time ap prgVed credit. Ali orders addressed to 'me will re. ceiye prompt attention: JACOB TAYLOR. Lancsboro, June 18th, 1858. • • IFIA.LIMO, HALLOO, THIS - WA'. IIE subscrib - er, would inform the citizens of Mont- Li rose and - the public generally that he has bought theiGrOcery formerly kept by F. IT. Fordharn & Co., in' Lyons 'aild Chandler's building on Chestnut street, irville borough 'of _Montrose, where he haS rt fresh as- Soriment of Groceries; and . will keep, constantly on hat 4; Flour, Oysters, Cheese, Sugars, Syrup; Molasses, Mackerel; Nuts, Ctindies, Toys, Oranges and Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Sat dines,' Soaps, Vine i _rmr,.Coffee,. dried Peaches and Plums,. , Id - erring, sack Salt,' Pies, Cakes, flg Ur , Vankeeliotions, and other thing:4 , too ntimer oust° mention, which :will be, sold cheap for cash or tno. t kind: of - coitilt ry, produce. ' Call .And see. A sha eof public patronage is solicited: S. S. MOTT. Montrose, March';, 1855; •' • •., :. -, ' • To 'DAIRYMEN. ' • .•111.7TTER WANTED. The highest market prices will be .paid in cash' for good 'Dairy Butter by . S.-11. &D. SAYRE. . . . June 26th, 1854. A , . . ____ ANTED, in exchange Goods , Egzs, Paper 11 Rage ; Deeswas, Grain of all kinCts, and Cash: Montrose; jue 6,;1.855. .. .A. TURREL. Bonnets at 'Reduced Prieeft. RURRITT will sell his remaining stock - ofSilk, 4-11. Lawn and Straw Bonnets, a good assprte e nt, at reduced Prices to close‘the business of the season; inlay of themat cost.. , June 18th„ 1858. 25., _ ]MESH ARRIVAL = dgYEW GOODS. TATE shall reeeiveduringthe present week, a large V 7 . , addition to present stock ofSMilfpß GOODS, whiPit still render the' itasertntent itemplote, and' 6 which we invite the attention ofall who wish' to: buy G , • Amp. ' iIENTLEY.& READ. . „ • entrase June tlBth 185 S: • . • iteittioved t •• . Q.' D. Virtu I:l4tiirt tuto taken rotptna iiver F. B. Chilittilliire -nett; wiie're• it wit) tie liti - Neasiiro 63 see bis triands to quick ' , pos4ble. C. D. VIRGIL May 2 , 18 55: ' Reitident :Dentist. • • - CLERK - WANTED: active and intelligent young man ofi atmcntell -‘ l 4- years of ago; "wanted as clerk -in a store. ;,One wishtn* to'aeqairo the business and tlivissOil to mike minter usaflll,^rill i nail 'good eneouragemini - iT ap pli;ion'sbortly to . -- 11•1111RitlIT: : _, ; ow Milford. Ju1.y,22.1831-- - - iOt,ll4 , ll 4 aktbe }:irinerie txeharigo by. I - • A. LiTEIR . OP :it PI June 21) ' Great. Attraction AT • . • 1 11031 - LABOR • • W ODI?O'FF-di - ELDRED TT AVE te . mored to the burnt district, where thee I be,gla4 to . see all their old customers,. and as tnavy new . ories 'as pleaSe lereie,:thezn. call.—. , 'illeyintend to keep a generid gent of Stov*a_ of the best kind and among which may he mind p Haw ARAGON 211R-TA 1 117,. THRL'R . .srA TES. AND ORA AWE COUNIT AIR-T10111;APRIallUilf, STAR OF THE .Y/F.V. :ELEVATED OVEN, AIR-TIGHT, CLINTON; and' '-W.ESTERN OVEN'. Tbe'Elevated Oven Stoves all. dare double fire-places,, which Makes them far 044 Apr to tbe . singte fire-place Stoves. We-keep con stantly - on baud.s. general assortmebt of TLY WA A - E . of a first rate quality, forltome. tradei rCistern Pumps, Pump Chains and .Reerzt, ' Lead Pip.. ' of all sizes Jsppanned Warc, - IC. to,, 'all Of :which' 1 ' , they promfle to sell cheap . for' ready approved; credit. .TOS-Work done:with' deSplitch and'in order - . S. A: WOODRUFF. • • ,d. ELBBED.. - ..uobtioste. Nfa "o o 655. ' 4- . - TILE-LIGHTNING EXPRESS! Time Saved - iieditecd Ly Daylight t .114WLEY JENIC,:g I -l ATE formed It \ partriershlPin llontrOattiforAire purpose of doing- eVerybody's.lll:ACK• SNIT at the old stand, near Reificritlp• tel. We have purchaiied an eutiie new stock . 4.6 IRON; comprising a- full assortment of all kinds', di• rect from the city. ''.W.tv shall keep constantly :hp band, [flitter, rotted and square 'Nail RoNtlet Steel Toe-cork. Rods,, Refined Tyre Irori, all stos, Band - Iron, Spring Steel, a large assortment of inalleablia Iron, Coil thains,•Carriage Ilnlts, &c."&t. . WA-GOYS .AND • CARRIAGES ... • Ironed on short notice, and stock found, or. made to cit'throughout,. as ratty best suit our , patrons.. . .= 11 business, transactions must, bp settled once a year. Short. settlements and long.' friends Is - osr . fir strict attention to . business we hope to receive it literal share of paironage.• All work warranted: • ):F. - A - ,:good Jonrnerman wtoned, to whom steady employment and higii wages gill be'given. E. HAWEET. . • -Montrose, May 30, 1855 Yew Goods, - Cheziploli Colds. '0 11 7 .". MOTT has just received,another.lotitif Sew i GoT3s, Such ns Chalics, Wage Delaitics, D. Rages, CollarS, Embroideries, Lzetros. Ac ., b ich he offers at very low pricei. Summer Shawls, new lot some beautiful patteehs at, very tow-44ices.; 160 flack silk Shawka- equally low, for Cash. • Parasols latest style sit Mack Dress Silk,la -Sunimer Stuffs hi great,varieties, at - 0. W. Y. Droceries of all kinds; very cheap, • SyruP, a first rate article. - 50ets per gallon. You have.;', only 'to call and eunnine, to become satisfied that the "Ifead . of:Navigation " is the-Place toittrY Cheip. • • ' • ' Wanted... it- • Batter. E..m; flatus, Lard, Socks, in fact pU hinds ofCotthtry Ftoduce jell exchange for good at Cash I - C. W. MOTT. - . Montrose, June 'l3, . , • e Goods. • - lil subscriber is' in.constaih recciptLof "Goods, in his line of. business, nett* every week. The publie kill; find his assortment 1,-*d his articles new and of : good qualiek. The siock'efal• si'stS as usual of .Druya t Afeclicints, Paints, Oils, .030". Stuffs, Groeerkl, Fancy Goode, Je-trilry, P-erfUnle*. ry, "&c.• Store at the lower end of the - bureit :montrose, June 6,1855. A. TUBBELL: Books; Books, Books AT THE MONTROSE BOOK STORE. .rr LIE subscriber woulthiztform friendo aftd:thi. publ:c generally that he has on hand the largest and best selected, assortment of Books and Btationerit to be found' any where in Snsgnehannh county; which - he will sell for.ready payiat prices.' that eintlit fail So Among the mis.cellancous Books may be founel Life of . Washington, Jackson; Taylor, !sue T. Hop per, Horace Greeley, P. T. Barnum, and others; Star. Papers; (L'eeclier.) Humanity in the Cfiv, -(Chapin,) Bell Sthith Abroad,, 33y Courtship ant its 6rimeqiiemo es, (Wykoff,) Rnth. Hall; (Fanny Fern,) also fern Leaves, first an - secondeerier ! American Agitators - and Reformers, Thoughts and Things at !Tome and Abroad, Getting. Along, The Old Tan, Ifood'4 Works, Stanhope'Burleigh, The News - Doti's - Cont.plete Works, The ;Shire. of lir! Lamp. - The Etjeispeod Nen, Lcwie or the, Banded Twig. \ .31entoli3 of • the Countess Illessington; '2 vols. Goldsmith's . Animated - Nature, - The Chemistry of Common Life, Clarkels Commentsry, Nett! . Testament,' Barnes' Notes, og 'same Buck's Religious Anecdotes, .Testanients, bles;from . poeket size: large family, Hymn; Prayer,- :Gift, Toy, Scrap, Note, Receipt, and,Blanitlllooki of all sizetl, School 800k.,--all kinds used in the county or fur niehed'on short notice.- ,• Law Books—:4 good variety constantly olt inindur furni4led to order. Statiwtera. A good lot first rate stiting paper At 1 per quire-m:4°ld and Steel Pens—Writing Ink, the best 'besides lots of other articles too oumerous.to•meiltion. Please call and examine, be fore purchaying elsewhere, at the Montrose - Post IX lice. • BI.7I.LARD. - Mcintrosu, , August 13, 1835. -.- • • \-. • Choice Blooded'Stocit. - . - • -T" sUbscriVr will . offer for sale, ..at public sue . Lion,: at his residence, one mile .west of . Sum mersville..: on Thursday the.lBtb day of October, la bead of choice Devon Cows slid Young Stqck, and L very extra Devon Bull. • Sale to commence at 1 o'- clock. Six months credit on approved notes. • ' reie .111Iford, Sept.'lB; :1868. 87w: "NEW iFAL)Lcdc WINTER GOOD . . ' Latest.styles of 'Dress Goads. Boots lc. -,Shoes,,lip pe-.• LesthCr St Findings, Groceries & Proilsiotis.-- At the Hid Flag Stole. - - HENRY )IC"KtNNEY. Loatirsville Sept el 1835, ' - . : $5178. • CIDER. 1, ILLS. ' TI ICSOCS'S IMPROVED. PORTABLE CtljElt ! -1.1. MILLS for sal& Inquire at the office of Bait •ley k Fitch in 3lontrase, or at. the residence of the subscriber, in Ararat, ,Slisqu'a co., Pa. 36w4* ' . A. BL'SIINELL. C. A,..II3AILDWIN. I NA' TM ;i l i 7 an Al dit:Pi d i r .l B , " , " ta r r i rleYgd en ne d Flowei Vases, CroclaWy - , China, andi Olase Ware: Plated and Fancy Goods, also Canphg.ne and Fluid at the lowest cash prices, at 64 - PQTYsItT. Raw „Irma - . Crrr , . . SUSQUEISANNA ACADEIIII - . Fall Term of this Institution will commence -1. on Wednesday, September 12th,' uhder duo charge of the following teachers: , Principal, Mr. JOHN L. Mum; of Yale-College; Pm.' ceptress_,_ Miss FitaxcEs J. Woorwonti; Teacher of Music, Miss Es u C. PLACILVA N. Students. ean obtain,board with fanultest•in town at reasonable rates. ' By order . of tbe:T,ruateeo.-- - . , . Executor'N Notic . c - ALL remons indented -tb the estate of .ThoMaa ) WhePteroft, Lito of Forest' make township; decease& are •herilby notified to iMake_ z pwnediate-, payment; tuid those'having claims against 'said c.sMte will ; ,present them duly authenticated for Settlement.' • •NA r Tcßarzt Es •• • ' 11 7 17,1., lAN BOOTH ~ .„ forest I r akn, Jttly_3l, 11655. ' •-•• . Neu' . ARE now Icing paid, by A a Lathrop A: Co. to these Who ionslrid their butter and prodifce them. They having mad.htrcangertients are now etuibk , d_ tend all kinds or ptiod4ca to New York arid , to sell the same at the highest market prices. All this* who wish good prices and quick returns. we invite to call apoti A, l A ATRROP 4k i;0; '3lo:itrose May, • - COPARtMER..IIIIIP. - rrUE undersigned_hat..ais day associated - tinder 1 the firm of ,Dielconnan and Garnett, for the! pito pose of transacting the mercantile business at: the old stand of.l. Diekertaanjr: J.DICKERMAN Jr„, .• IL GARNETT.. Now MilfOrd, July 28, 180. • • A NOTICE: EXTRA: - . I T Notas and accounts can be hued-. if , she oVi trutt salailLiee the; it settling without futl.lidt"lWilee, - -- - JA)ICKERMAN Jr. .EzeilittEte. Itottee: All. porrAns Ende,bod tho estito i.ltt e i t, R. Warden, late of the atilt:dill' of .141e/00, 43 .. tet aro hereby tkOtiGeiLte inake unniodfa4 mtg.: . the:weltering ilaints against isil4.eitAte pyesteni theni dltly autheriticated.for,settlerneitt "• _ _ •4 1 / a o,!alV persons haring:books in theo - poase4tiiiiii belonging:o the late, Zld.,T.Vortleit'are iegnesteo - , riturn die teme to , his late residence in-Jacltsco. 1 -': • EVADER TUCKERd ; • . I(EUItN 4 - Aalt . fs s , rlf 'Jaticsdit; August 2 9 ; 1855 i -• oit out vyt:Uil din ged OU n4i Vnfil'e4).iral;7 Itontrase; June .PEO.ny".Tfrits; 22::1..