Nict less than seventeen 'l?ears hate ' Been killed in Lebanon county 'within -Ow Dist month. . . • • '• A Little Girl in Waterville - • et More than vt- year ago swallowed a .needle, and.l?n New. Yor's'day it came out of • her •. . • .- -- —The eaitoiLinehlef of the London fiin' ies has the same salary as the President a the United States-425,000. ' .. i Ilu - the House, January 14th, lq.r.e. Gro‘V, fi; . 4 .. nt the Committee on ,Territcries; tepofted 413i11. providing for the admission of Alinnea ',ota as aState. : • . . . ! A shower of puppies.,ks - :.reported. to hare thken pyre soniewhere tout west; which is supposed, to have beep cmesedby..their.be ing kicked out of the dog • ; ..The Governor of Pennsylvania has vetoed bills to augtoritte . . the New-York & ,Erie Rain 2d Company ,0 Wiht-B rpic h ew i n Sesquetranna county.. • - •. , Friday. Democratic caucus' at Trarrishurg on Friday. etcninfilastotirnltiativi henry S. Aingrsir, the present ineiambetit; kir the office of State Treasurer, by acclarnation. • . . The Kali 4 'on the 16th inst., elected the lion. Hannthill liamlin U. S. Senatar for the - long term of six ye. 1.3 iron] the fourth of March . next,.• and :linos Sea* fin. the short term.... _ • the_(xtrtei•.eleCtipn inPittsburgh the 13th inst.,•'Heary A. Weaver, Republican, was oleatedfMayor, by 'the l o wing, vote:- Weaver, Olt; White s Ihm ecrat.; 2325 McCurdy,' Anlearieen, 242. The iZepublieanshave a majority in the Men ..The 'sham Democracy have been hold ing indigxktion meetings in various:parts of the State, - over the dek44 of Forney for- the t:iiitetl.Stz,teS 'Senate. The Keystone dub ~,f*Philaderphia talk of making him. PreA dew,: fatten, Esq., of the firth of .Patten,n - nd Fender ; coa .operators, way killed, on Friday hiat, by ',i,tanee of ninety feet down Ile shaft 4) 1 the r,iutcbi:h to the firth at: 1.)ly z out 11, Li...erne . Goy.. Pa. I.rnislatfire.ba - 1 eli‘ord lion. ,James S. •(3reCii, IT. S. Sena:tir it : that State f4r the 'short teim. lie is n Democrat ofThe Atchison and elected by tho aid •of votes- from the pr, Slavery Whig - al;d:: - Amerienit members, • in order to preyent the success of Benton. One (iftlertrmst important resoliiftons altc*d by the , Convention of Republican 1 7 .,ditOra,•whielt met at 'lndianapolis,. Ind., on the sth.inst . ..,- Alta that. offered. by Mr. 1141: in favor of the establishment t of Nor mal. Schools - as a State institution The Cincinnati papers state thdt the sl3l-& - are taking advantage 'of the ice-bridge 5: , ;•034 . 11 10 Ohio to efT..ape to " the other ti .101 , 19 n." Thm.e men and ono. woman e i. Tinrctive nioht abist lAAh i • .I.lirSU6l, tut . at last accounts hot o'vertak- A bill has passed the LeLrislature of ~ .SoathiCarolina to amend the State Con::tu , - so as to require of every naturalized : {%tizen. • - tvs o years in the State a1143r Lt it: :ta:aralized, as a condition precedent :to the rJ,:ise 'of tho '7" . :zlit, of lit!' 41. , ject of this move is to Prevent -election --fran(b. Kentucky is a Most gallsnt and s.tl,:te. There alone in this country, or worth; is Ihe right of HsulTruge expreNsly. , _!o;itede4.l to woman. Dy the reifibed"titut -I,‘_.!;, a i riy wour. i n !having a child between the r.ce cl:t1 ciAteen gars, tuay . cfite for 4:coLtrus'tee. Thit was exc,rei.;c3. :year ap - ') by several WidoWs in_ the. ni:;rtheli . 1 , ;:r! or- the State. . . . "E.lttalityof itepiesen,lntittit the -:, : t•thltd," is now the hObby ruu . tintetl" by 1 .Richaond Enquirer. • h argues that, unless :he South has.as many Senators act the Mirth, ';t lAA unlus',ly treated. This . is the main til.Ways at the bottom of.our'N‘Ctiol.l - troliblm: it would not now •be Brought fortz - rd openly, 'itniess its dituisc.s had failed to arsxer their . purpose. ' • The Supreme C,ouri c!tealifornia has declaed the 'entireState debt uncoustitu Lion nl, ekeo,piing $300,000, and recommends the advtron.of .the debt by the Le.gislatOre.mul ti;d: the question of repudiation• be submitted Y-7the people. No transfer of stock has bec:il miPie since thodeeiiidri. The people La,re op- Pesed I# repudiation, and - maeting4 bare .. been called in various pails of, the State to give ezpressintrto the public opinion: At a meet- L held in San Fraiisco„ 'resolutionS. *ere passed, pledginn. r , the redemption of the debt by the. people. , The :amount is aver three • At . Conklin, Broomci County.; N. Y., Livrifia Y. York, (Reptiblican e ) : has iieen re moved from thel l ostoffice, and FE. N. flenja fur,mcrly a Silver Gray Whir, and lat. one. of the leader:s of the Knox Nothing . : tias:•oeen nppointed ..v a correspondent of the, Procine The County Court ef! New Kent, Vi;- 2iiiiB;isliligaged in trying the n(•groes-Chai-g -t.d inciting, the - insurn.'..ction. ht,e of idtrous has bcen-convietdd SC::;i611;:cd la e !rung. 11, suppopCd that L :11 - .0thcr nieet: the samechtc. • _ . • -;..; . Witiftn,a.few days :past roar . litatek Sell:dors hare been elected :tor SIX years from the 4th of March.nex! viz: Ste- H. Mallory, Democrat, ; Charles Ileptii.ditutt..Massuchnsett s: Jitntes :Republican, Ilthode Penns).) vanio.. .1;:r.• reeleetious; lir. tztirrimons sttoooetli: Mr. James, -.l)ernocrat, and Mr. - f‘:ticeron takes the place .of Mr; Ilrodh ea d, -D:moor:4. Mr. C. was formerlY -a•Dortto erta, and ; in 1815 was- ~l eeted to serve out, the. unexpired term of the Volt. Jam es .Bu-- olatan, who resigned to becomePresidetit Polk's Seenatary,a State. 11.tii.serVed till 1;1.19, when die - was succeded by .Tlon.ffaines trooper. . . I • -• • • ..The ScienVic American, be nAtherlty in all such matterS„aysthatju piter's satellites may be seen in a clear night 1).- -the reflection of the, planet in a Mirror.— lee-satellites cannot be seen by the naked .t!y e by direct vision, and another citrious-cir ilinistaiieeis that neither Venus nor the moon can he, seen so distinctly by rtilectioits,ln the mirror as by ebserving merit With the naked eye. The vinius referred to is the planet of that name, and not the deity worshiped by ardent young gentlemen. • In Chica g o during the past ycat, there has been built about live' tlniusaud and during the sanie time the population has increased tWenty-tive thonsand. Davenport,. lowa has doubled :its population_ within two years. There are now 14,000 people tine—e, And 7000 ittßock I.sland, on the Illinnis.sidc of the river. r tNEVr;;It IZAiS4 BUT IT 1P01.1:0..--bn1;sc....,1 I;urthanan„'the Prosidciat ele'pt; has just. bt‘en-i, , iii_tsl±n an 'honorary tneir.berl of the 140 !Tiltkcooie'A' ~#~-~~~ • . The Hedeonis Bay Cothptuly. The prozipeet'orthe near terptinatian or the exclusive charter , grLni&l, ki'lle" : Hudson's Bay"'Company-hati given rise tO"ronsiderable ex( itement, arid has - directed - men's attention to thtise vast lands.over whiCh its :Power has so long :extended. , :Public Meet:WA - have en abled enthusiastic; people to gi.%c utterance, ineloquent language, to ideas, Wihich,like the great continent they describe ' have been . too long sealed and bottled upfromthe rest of the world. ', The Press has lent _its powerful . assistance to fan the flame, :by extracting. and condensing from bulky volumeS all that can bear upon :the Matter, and tend; - to place its . .merits clearly before the. eyes of all classes. The auhject - itself is well vvorthPai all the at - - tention which is being ,bestowed upon it, - for no one ~.qm doubt - that, when the charter of. the Iln - than's Bay Company dcies.--expire, a new era Will:open in the history :,f the North "Ainerical‘ continent; Ptiblie .attention has not been more fully :aroused to this lover- - tantlsubject in; Canada than it has been in Grcat:llritain„,where the, monopolies df 7 ivi description have alWays, been the reverse of Npular , '.., , The„Wide l: extect pnlfuture.pro pects of the regiontrover which the company " rules can hardly be eiagwerated,.,yektlie.wita .aginationoways bit:,k, prone to iOulge in hy perbole, has :already begun-to ,drouni of .ad. vantages accruing, which even . the .enetry of the Llritish Mee could hardly extract - from a paradise. It may -safely be prophesied that the moderatp wishes of.:reasonable people will be amply- accomplished, when these vast regionsl, which have, been so ling sealed up_ and hidden, 14 the .puroose of enri• hing a few. private individuali, shall be opened to the industry,ithe knowledge and' the enter prise of mitiodud. Por two hundred years these privileged. individuals have, cxe.reid supreme authority over r!ountries: erniiraeing the en. mous extent Of three ;millions of square inies; and the Bnly benefit derived from these vast, territorie., has been four ship loads-9f sl:::ti, vali:e :C.:i00,000, annually.— i : - .4101 cannot htt.the destiny or a .c ,, ,l:i!try a bounding in tu;ner:l wealth; and capable . (, , ay the beNt autlit' , riticqof growin'g corn enough fi. to ed the whole of Eurk,pe. -,- - Whatever minor arrangements may be made, of one thing_we may be sure, that Oa. Imperial - Got erntneta . will nevo.. Frnt!t, when the charter has expired, any refirganiza iim, ( I f the litiatopolv .4. the Ile , liott's Bay ewnpany.--.Qttebee Oronici,.. ~ • MCIit.NZON I I ri" k 11.--,11) P 0:1 :1 Elder in .Che Church. Latt,vr I),a•6;:iws at 7 having been sent to. the 'Sandwich Islands 611 a, mi,-.,7•i0 1; tl) ;hero, retionii:ed th;4 :n,l is engaged in eNposing its Polyg amy comes iu must be eonf.'ss.ed that it does aot . 1(:)ok remarkably 7,velt as he paints it, al thoUgh 4.he re is ; little doubt that the pktare - • , is true to theflife. Amon, other charges, thatof lalBHying Che censcs of the Territory : der. says Aka there :ire not much over hafirns many inhabitiniis tlio census re milli W 4 ):11‘1 Naints tt i;CC.a c5l persons, names Of.dis,: ; .;ples who neVei' there, roil" those v. - 11( . 41:4...i.. .;-otio Leen ri'ta d, to to the re , luirea sevtitly thotnia:'4—'l lie ir.steuees ...;evcr4 phiees; here. ta e re. ] turns xrero 1 icuisn t., lie ,ine4wr ec t, ar k l I~ here the : district reporters 5.*070 to theikll:sts t r,n,ll aftemarils . boasting-Iv r:e l arareAledg... - 41. they NV ere eri',l%:v4.iantl . ,. and:ititenrionally 0:1 this ek:::q2s., taken in s;neh a nen:tier, hy 1.1.44.1 I 5.; a in the. si,terh,..ind 17i11 it I+.: . that te1.6.1‘,3-;; Th e , re;. , ,,111:!t0 Its act rri it 14( :I's it (1 , ,c. ; not 10: (.•'(.11 , 1111:tion No• . 1:1:•)•,v, Lilt if it .''!1(ii:1(.1, it wb:111 In, of 'port lar soverciLlity. _ • • • AinnEnN 1:,11:-)wing pot Irnittlre of Arodern 1.. y the Florida t-trike iuc .rc:lder ns trite to the life: t• . _ It is rerfeetly ennsist;,;nt with the leaphit , gs • cf 'Ar(de . rh Dernoemev•to blow hot To l d c u m out (,f. ih6 Fainc , . inouib. ; This Incnity• is pp eidiar to'Mcidern . Deiiq,eraelit: h can with conkisteney be anti-silver} at the. North. an.l: pro-shivery at the South. low tarifrin the West and high tarifl . in the East ; anti internal improvement on the II i1:?:Itie, and pro-inte7 nal improverrient on he 'Patine. The Cx,thmerelal Convyntien which repent / ly - met at. Savannah ; in . ‘‘''hic.Th so m e eight ( 1 . tc!).Sotnhorn State s reprt;'ets:i.td,:sr.dtppt ed, after -mattire. *deliberation, a resolution which dedares that the' " Federal IGotern nient possesses Ito powor, under, the Consti tution to constract a Itailmati it , the Pacific Ocean." Mr. Doan:tan and" the Cincinnati Platform express' the ecintritry opinion,:and yet these same Men who- denied the_ power of the Federal Government at SavannAn en dorsed the Cincinnati Platform and v.. teci for old Buck. , , , nit CROP 07.;ND1,“ is anted thfltreeent Utves'rrations.r:hosv thartlic Crri: crop ofthf`,. United titl.tes is of ioore value . than any other atrricalturai p . p.cluction. no: oven exceptiniz. en:tnn. The etlitura of eon; has wondezipily inerea , :c4l of late pnir-1 ratin of incteaso bein7; rar.:zr , ..;ter to n;laq' nroduct; .1':1!), as per census retilrns4- , - -:lhe increase was fifty— eight per c.-ent. Wbol is the ta•xt InereastYllc:nn• fifty per cent.; col ton twint four, nats.twent V.; and wilryat .cixterr. Th.; cotton crop of 1651 wasP t 27.ooo.ooo valued at ,11€2.0();.),f100, ccrn:crop ut .IS5tl was 50.21)00;000 (,f at : the lowest p.oSsible: priec.b, at Nrhidi cart he estimated, is . ot far gr , .....ater value brat: the colti.43lcryp. _ TIE TIII:EATEN ' tII GA7.I'E KAN'F.' cortspotident of a Bittott paper indier,to, a new dodge fur the wrt=sting Kao.ns to Sia. The ostentatious departure of with uis bandits,' and tine'ridt! prodnitrafitin restored pace io the harassed Tviritory, are .hut. opiate s to the . 'recent excittutetit of the North; and 1.1 . e-igitetl to lull its wzttel'fil nesS for the interests of Freedom': Behind this show, is prep* ring a tnollster iturnittra: Lion of actual settlers. front Virginia, Ken tucky, -..and Aliss4nri, who, after acquiring hOtnes in Kansas, shall byHt coup de force,at the polls, fasten .niglave Constittition on to the. Territory and„ afterwards bt le : gishition. ntake the new State too hOt to hold Northern. men. • • . • )a...Ga.}...t50....5.;t0 - r.,---.A.' Dr. Gleason, who lectured in this about a year and a half sihee, and sojourned for, a time - hi Elmira,' was shot by his oW i n wife-iiomewhere in thc: interior of Tennessk; a feW weeks ago. It. appears. that the 11•Aottor lusd abandomxl his wife, and was living an 'Mat; life with :moth er woman. 'His wife became enraged at his conduct, and-proceeded, with a revolver, :t,0.) his residence, wheri!, finding the guilty coup - le in bed, she shot reetvant Ilc cxpircd instain4aneousilv.---Bradfurd Ex porter. I . , ''Sonieliixiv thinks that if nature : llnd designed . man to .be a drunkard, he .would iliv..o - '(...otistrixted - - liiiii lik - 0 a (.4turn, so that the - iiiort.i he firatik thi: iftere I iirtii.ly he:would fit add: - - - - - .' • . • S.T. /.. , 01:oi8 TO DE PUT noat.—The madness of Border Ruffian Democracy mans it blind. It groposabout_like the giant of old toseize.the pillars of the temple which in its fall will crush the uplisaver in-the common ruin. • The new. Governor pf __the State, Trusten Polk, on. the occasion of his .inauguration takes oemsion_to imitate Pierer, by using his olliciall)osition to fling a poisoned at rew.at St. Louis, because She bad dared to elect a "min like Francis Nair, wßepteittitative to Congress., "It cannot be denied:" says his Excellency, " that a growing spirit of bitter hostility_ to : the tinte.hrutured .institutions of Missouri has shown itself in thit city of St.. Louis, among .a_ `portionof its inhabitants, and while.it would be unwise and unjust.to aegis. late against the.interests of any' community because of the conduct of a Portion of its.citi zens, yet it is both wise and just to shape your legislation :with a view' to render the balance of the. State•independent of its' me. tropolis, which chooses to give aid.and com. • fort to Mir enemies." . The . Hunting(hm . Journal will please . understand..us ~ We'say, p 05414 a 1 .,/ that Fillmofe'editors froth, tha valley of the Jtiniata were in t"hi.i•i. , ny 'of X.''OrneY during the late eau3Paigri., The, (lly "diffirectee be tween two of them was • this: JonikAif the Tyrone JE - ra was Inure fortunate in fobbing a few of Forney's gold • dollars than Barr of the "Huntingdon American. - Forney's ebeek aid not cover all of Barr's expenses. • lie said he- would be down on him for • it.' . Let. him tell the IA bole truth, and make a clean, breast of it,— Mai r Co . I Vit ;Q. Mantic:AN ige 01 Governor Ringhant,• prosentud to the Leg . ,- !attire, dim. 8, giveA the amount: of the Stag: debt as 4,42,‘.27i0,004. He recommend,: that Congr e s s b e nieoloriaiiz.Al fir an additional approtiriation to.defraj- the e.petreg of the. `::nit St. Alarie Canal. lie tirt,ios the whip. tion of measures Gar tho relief of the Afichi. gan emigrants iii Eansas, - and the adoption of re::oluthns . instructiog the Sett:ttON and re. ,utsting :ht. representative-, hi (.7 , ,11 , rc5i with re: - .„rard to till? c...‘elti•ion Of slavery front the territot ivs, awl for the reveal of the fugitive s'aive ADVICt: . 111" AS 11- Nni - Actv.:icra.----Practiev tight lar2in! , ... Keil - ) is. - tiitielt av pit-::11,1t , in (.14.),,r5. \V h:,t ex,:rci e you rilust inko,aiways 1;;to. at ;light, arid keep it up mail live il l the Ili-inn:pg. .1 IT It V • LtN`X. Verse .1' tirors. I=l Atiborn—Santei Carter, Suthan Gtr; n, White jr. Ciirortl—C. D. Brundage, W. Bennett, C. D. t•on. Dimocic—Ahel Fr.o:l,:in—Rnfos Ftiiier, Levi Sttinmem, F. A. Stni:ll,Andrew Fi ien:l-C;il,--:11.t ill , Bii44. Meltan. • Evans.. Crcat 13entl—Pilch Case. • Ti c , ; .1 !el-1 ,,-, :t--(11.1 ., . Bennel% Lihez \VI it • 1.4:: 1 1:01)—AN'in. P. 7tf. , Icy; J. S. Scott. • _ Iney. NeAv "i ( "fi!rd--:::0rzn...:1 Foot, Ifor:::.-e Seynlcar, C. 6..11.1:;.1--r. A. Pa:ton. 111.1.-11—A. P. L..i.lt - .1) ; A. I'. St6;lier.s.. • • fz.•!ve; 1.-! 7 .4c--.T. D. Mterliv. VeCormek Willi:an Witter. ;Infirm. Teachtlr,' Asruoi.vk n wr.l be Le'd'itt the 1.13-,c,,t mostir.7. Mid.Oletown.,on Saturtla, thr I;ib and 1111 ofFebritary ccvrntnt:lving :It 10 o'clock. A. :14. will I,c frec liar m?..ilicong from rt t:cr.co. A irrirtivil (4'ol thP mom:, ny ep:zillien,Tl Movi HI be ,11. Meeti n g of the Ilf•pliblio:in: Sns:;,:e haxna et,unty, st th,i IjonFo, in 11(..t7.i40,' .11.3:•day 2:;11% 5. the pnypi .tf to th , Crylvt.nti n, fin- the traps:cc:ion efy,tith fith:r hit:iners ns mu:, th ...... .3:czting,..—Thr; Rimlllean Count t'unin;ittee :fleet, liv r4clllTl,l,:ent, Smrle l s !rote), on Mond 4y next, nt 1 'tiet•tett. P. M. A fail att , :nclan . ce refitte,:ted. Itc orilei of the einn !bigot.. 11.11SVI;Y TYLER, Gil:di/natl. E. l'ATrarn, Sci!ret:lry .1. 41. IVairen will preach in Ilontrose, Sunday Ja i. SUbjeCLA: Rel;gi011 in every day The value of 1 inrm r a sheep. of 11. e INvEt-iNt)3.sr Errt - r.t.tr.ts 1; removed from B. T. Citre'F To=t Stn e, to the k.pub;iran'PriNfing C:ffict., stc.:r the Oda 4.'ellou - 3' Hall, and a few sods Ease front S•satie's Motet Preserve yoUr 7ittaZZEl.—lt Is said, - We. lire in a fast age, and this luny be cottidered tnost emphatically no, - 'when wt reflect that the averoge age of the 4eactraion tlint i 3 now . doe rlage, io.put down at.tinrty-tlnee year, Our fatliml, utio have, just gone to,fore a rtVea to tine uld age of three score and tan. Thcre but ft.-w, however, of its, that will see-fifty yeare,and the fatilt lies its ns. Life may bo slain out to Iv, and we live to enjoy' torno even than 1:ley, if lA.r wouLl p;re„:ution tck gnarl Triahali,s I.f the'llay. We at:: j , .let to 11)• titoitiT, to i.;;A:11:11 - a I.h.ln . ;th:• 1., th. 11•!e• ;.• .-cta:tl) en tS, h r . lhit ,f,rM tivy • r , roft‘te:lcdmenuttof tilt 1111:1f:ill E4s c..n-tain cute far the. , e any of their ao wan all :Clow to tity with.nut prev l,l ;nz . "l.in- , csir 11111,1 Dr. l'Ori EST Agert. Jan. 11, ',';`.l:l#l~~iilil'lttr. AI3I, I, TT li II EI, I, parT;E. I?..I.TENT MEDICINES; AND A FIRST. RATE: ASSORTMENT OF MONTitOSE, P 4. 'Everwrtor',4 .VotirC. NToncr. hereby -siren that fetters Testamenta -11 • ry in the Estate of amt, 31elCINNKY, deed, late of Great litetrd, e, hare been grunted to the Pubsez il.er. All persons having claims or _demands upon said Es tate will present the Same duly attested for payment, and all persons indebted to the same by rote or ac count or othreivise will call and settle the same im mediately. - GEORGE Vt. GRAY, Executor. Great Bend; Jan. 21, 1857. • LOOK AND READ! SOMETHING NEW! r PIE uticlevggae..l, Merchant, at Dimock Four 'Corner, has lately discovered that for ready pay, he. can . ell mote goods and snake more money, at one half the usual profit put upon country go6ds, consequently I can sell goods from live -to ten. per cent loner than other establishments in this section. But do not take my word for it, call and see for tour er:lves. Bring a little cash, or some kind of eountry .preduCe, and bur your good.; at a price unparalleled in the history, of mercantile trade, My stock is large alai-well selected, and lum rt..velving new additions every Week. My twins of sale are .ittady pay. It e.ort , vinlv be fir your intort*t to eell awl ee nie before putvitasing.elsewhere.' Flour and ,F.:tlf kekt tautly on band. . -WM. U. TILIYER. Dimtck': Jan. 34, 1RZ7.72y1 T. UeAtt or to Let. , A FARM. Said farm L , alxtut.twenty five miles 1 31.- east of Nauttoae. It:quire at tit.' " liep:1111i(ail" Pristieg Offke, THEILLUSTRA'OI;4DITION Irving's Life of Washington. rs P. PUTNAM Pc C 0.,; commence in a Cow VI days a new edition of this great work, in Sethi. Monthly Parts, Ptice 25 cents eleb., • trolmito wfil consistiat. I.ftuirtiN handsomely printed in imperial octavo. iThe whole wotk will be Illustrated by about bO firtrieilOr Engravings on Steel, including Portraits and original historical Designs,- by eminent Artlstik . Witit - npmerotis Wood Cuts and !delis. Each part will contain it !mist 32 pages and one 'engraving on Steel t every Other part wi l hire two Steel Plates. - I. 'Each Fetniquonthly part, containing as ahove •bpecifietl, 25 mato, payable.on delivery. 2. Subnribera must engage to -take the entire work. t • 3. The anoad and anhAeguent volumes will be W aned in denble parta.-and the whole will be publiah ed at regular intervals of Vac) weeks. Among the Illustnttiona alvaily engraved or neakly ronleted, are the fbilovri* : I• 1 • roarasirit(on Steet:): Gen.' Schuyler, Gen. Chas.J.ee Gen. Putnam; Gen. Henry Lee, Gen. Arnoltk poL.Moukriso, Gen. Green, 'llep,,Waype, Gen. Ward, pim.,Clittton,, Geo. *Knox, /44)..Norrist Gatt:illoiditutuutY;2oea-Staih;llwit..k. Glair, Gen. Harnilton, Gen: Lord Sterling, Gen. Gates,, Gen. ilanin Steuhett,..Gen;,Gloitr, Gen. J. Fayette, GreA, COunt„,Ptilaski, Gen. Sir - Henri Clinfoit, Gen. Lino:An; .Gott.'!,ord Cornwallis. Ge , itlerecr, Gen. Thirgor • WashirigtOn frani,the ptare iry rade. ; • ; Washington from the picture by Trumbull.' Washington from the picture by Verimufler. Washington from the picture hyFtnart.. Washington. from the picture of Ho idens Bust. Washington fromlltelticture of ". Statute. Washington.frofii the picture of firorrn's `1 Washington ftorn the-original promo. , • Hrs.'Washington, (early portrait.) ides. WaShimtton-from Stuart. - Miss Philips from originalpieture.! . tttrararrroNnos - grEtt. Historical Seeties {from 'Original Site of IVashington's Birth Pla ce. Mount Vernon (three clews.) - • Washing,ton as a Surveyor. Washinl.lan at Fort Neeessitc • Washington Surveying the Dismal Si - amp. lita:4llington at Wintheiter. W4.langton's Field .ports. , - Foitifying nunkeeti, hill. • Fort Ticonderoga. • Lake ! Vorutieations at West Paint. in 1790. \l'a: his tinetllng, a Riot, Vico a cotemporary .li-n 'HR.) \lel' a New York in 1t75.. • 1:0S10:1110111 DOVellesterlivigliii in 17'74, Announcement (4 1114(14‘nshmee.. . Tren . ton, Battle ;o rGernlantown, Battle. of 31..ain0w.11, 11: - :(4ock',4. 1W:10 Washin-81(c1 -oitiz •... • . 4lwayc rooain, Nr•etnh.enee, the..,l.irt - ety of the. r,:t!1:1. of his Comititv."—P/fil. N. intended thlt the lildrfrationA in th!s e‘ili!Pa Le trot thy of Ole stiltie'et and of the FI . 1). ik:or. The l cil anti t, barb been :eitgagei3 to 'roar d•cttiw-.: Am; ih.rmo,:t. eminept. er, g rar ers ..;a scared. Nu etpens4 piil be spans] to make the to 41,31 ext artotail fully - S4ll.- il.ticto.y ;o no:ste;;;s fa_ idiotif• tar,il • Agents and Vativa.v.erisapplied on liberal terns. This edition is published eiriusively for •Ilbscribers.. r i r Conway Papers inserting this advertisement thi-eo times %Oil receive a compleio sat of the 'llluze trdted edition'. •• • • 2-1;:, _„___ , . • A FORTY HORSE POWER • $ TEAK. ...lil.l a I liiE C7'4 . 11 S.ll,U j - .. 1 :li GOOD OLZDE.R... 0 1 EF.T C.,:lit.llicll:-•:.ok k l i .1 I exit C.: ; •;;11.1•_•?, h:J. ) !anre a::‘..,•!, exec load. I i al }::011,g %‘2ll It;14 n h!nc. Snita:Je fa:- a 0411 Slinf: or Tannery, ar.(l .will be sell err, few. 1 Atlilre . rklsT 11110TIIET:::.. .Tan. 1.1, 18.57. • Montrose, Pa. .. it d tit i nisi ya t 1 4 ,i i' Itiorace. -,:, k - T oTICE i s lterel'ly ;1 ; 1 yen . t 3 alrpe'tsonst ha 1. i:tg d:•- l• nmlils'agains4 the ei-tate of CiTATtI.F.3 PAYNT:, de. cezeeft•late of lirttiortliownfhiii, that the .use most -be rr , esentell to: the unders.iguerl foe alrangernent, slid all ~,,....qtr t . ;,0/4 1 :ell to .s•„114.11:stote Rte., relnestrrt to snaize horned:a:4 ita%ment "BAN . ..VALI PAYNE, Adttex. Ifni fot.l, Jan: 14, 15!..7.--rlis • - • 11"appy :ilfw y(::21. 'to . -4- .)-V7111 7 .111:ae, ILow, bin came. all the "vray It. from l'hihrlelphia to sac, it, '4.n.l.here it is and ea v. ith it. Awl, now " call round"; as eilth:l; p055 . .1310 awl see maw. I hart s..;D:netLi.ng now tcw,how C. 1). 1 - 111 . (11;L, lleAiLliet.t Dentist. 3fontiosr, January .7, FARMERS ATTEND! 1 - al,- r A 11,11,, woal.l respeetfiAy aenoontte;to the FA;:vrts aml otlM•rsiattrestcd, that we have akt , ociated onrielves to;n4ther under.the - firm of rtIOTT dTi DEN, • • :it the old st:rnd of 74..4', t.. atOtt, altere we are pre arctl fort,i4t PLOWS of lite most approved pat terns nowin ttsr.„' such na iffites Bean', dc. Also of klatts, Landsith;s; Culivator teeth, and alt kintL. of castings for Fnttir or and others, all of which tre‘ipropose to sell as /or as can be afforded by any c,tablithment in this coat), try, • ELIJAII MOTT. - ;-. G. A.•TILDFS. , • . \t r. arc also ants for Emery's iiorso Pow m, Drag and Circular Saws for woo 4, ..-tioso Dog. Churn Powcnc which !re cam furnish cip4ickraprxrclook•-- , 5 4 : '..- lioni.rose..Tan. I; /857. t ' - lip :ECITON JANUARY FIRST, ISS Cmuniencons Another 'Year, • ,r j`IIEREFOrtE, we would r*sfieetttilly invite', all I those whose name 4 are upon our Books, to ,eall nt,tl balance them up to that d4te. We do nor in tend to let our accounts run longer than" six month. Those Lulebtert will please therefore attend to the same without further notiee.o . • SIMMONS & MERRIM ItN. Sillntro3e, Dec. 17, 1856. • xecttlorls Nbtire. TN'iITITI; it it rthy• given thl` s cit rpm. oz vi ind e bt e d -A.- to filo t`thle of WIL/ :AV . ifOr.t.rT, late or the to'cllA , ll , or-N= l v Ki;fcra, t!ee'd.;•that the same mutt be F• , ": - 1...fltiAl ikil ,:n.", Wade;-Azpotfor if nmetliate 'pay- Ittat, and 1.11o:e havleig (..+-ini . " 5, !i e o prosilat thctn duly nt,tc: - -tt cl rtn• szttic..ine.a. • ' ' • • RICHARD-.110115E, Excbvtor. \eo• Jan. '7, 1657. _ I it * GET TUE wrs9r. prince & Co• 4. amproifpd eloticoill EEO 117TII ..r.l.7;z2sr ,r).7lr_rli.El) 7: 7 1 7 .7,1; • - r j`ll KSE are; the best, the purest toned reed icvtru L. molts of the present slay. The Firgl i'retnierip L. 14 heen awar;led thein wherever. For sale by „ J. LYONS.k. SON, Aets. • ::lotitro:4e, Jan. I, 1E457. . Ird It sts it I, WAEI et/ • For Fo:ger anti li,lackspit4wuritet) lv. To suvfi a one ne4 ;v e il . ritrmied. iibtirat . Tiar.'t!A ItLVI r..6,6 l atient pturto m ci:t.- ,Athlrt.4,. or Opiftti If. EATON L: CO . . . . !I n f o: d, Susq. :Pa., Dec. 1F36._ Et - an's`tc Co's Great Gift Book:Safe, 1409 BROADWAY, ritlOV : l7oltlfi.' FINE GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY TO ?GR• CIIASERS OF.lti]oolcs. A LL Boob will be sold is IoW hi can be had at ti other Stores, many of theti for less. New Books received daily. A (lilt varying in value . from 2., - ceots to :3100. given with each. book at the time it is sold. Baying on band a very large itock nj ne s e. and r:aliiatie Enobr; and as our 'twat° is' "'Large' sates aml small profits," we are kictertained to gire our easterners bettal , bargains tlhuii Can be had else where. .Any book Published in Ndyr Yolk win be promptly sent, gia, inelmled, on re ceipt. Of publisher's price. Catalog es itilooksand Presents, containing full •explanatiOns uMI be_ sent free to all partspf• the, country: • ••• S• • The most liberal ieulueem Chid arc Olfciod to Agents. Any person by sending us an Oar for ten books, with - zuouey inclosed, a ill be craideirto an extra Book All order for books containing. Intey, (to ensure perkst safety,) should be registered in the Zest Offtee where they are mailed, anedirecte&to Evans S Ca, 4011 Broadway, New York. It ; • , • istmrset:.---14.. Thomas A: polls, :onto roam/ Lippincott ul•lplii.t.; D.-Appleton fi Vo.,'Broatitiev; New York; Li;art.;:r & Jackson, Nassau Street.-Neyr . Tork. • • a . " SEND FOR A CATALOOVE,Je ;EVANS CO • . • Principal Store, 40p Brti.ulk as•, New fork. Branch Stares at I'ls Cites rin' St i ;Philadelphia , tifol if Washingtoil D. 1 ;" - "44tit.1: TERIIS OF rennin/is . AtultiotypeSi ..• -. . ... . : _ . ._..1 . itreptlographsi -. .- - -'- - • , ,', -. ; - Daguerreotype's. - .. .. . Strutigt thinga 1 tre,no4sing-- . . . . II •. Man is ever devising : :- - , ' ..' I Soinethtng new and anrprisieg. ' Alr 1-13. DEANS, theroceupar.t of the Sky 7 .:Perlor in the f,trick.lllook, is new pftpared ;to fernl sit, in addition to big former style of pictures, - tt i , l to mprovrti itegnotype,' and the recently invent, ed `.4frrphoureih.'! :- , ..- :: - .. I: Theab Ambrotypes ori) dumble, scut and lmiliant hi.thehtone and finish, and free from that:dark load et} hue i.which has been . en objection Au pictures of this (ItlSaipt;it. - , .. ~ . . . . , The Atrepholvaph La ,an uureversed likenegA on paper, findike tho, yhotograph) very • susvepti!)lo of enlorr y nod murk resembles a tine painting on ivory: - They are just:the thing for iu4irtitgt in,i,..-ift books:v:4, CLlDlily recerds, , ,or for mailing to absent ft iends,-: . • . Come and see . , the sight is free, and youyou'llagree, that my work . is fine as need to be. • Fora • 1 - . • - • 110E1 - DAY .Cr.IPT, ~ - , • there ig.nothing more appropriate than . Ime of the ahOve at)les of pictures. . * , , • -, • . .- - . • _Don't forgct.that, nor. . lloutrinte, Dec. 17, issd: . . - ~ get .~~... v. 1% • %ow. Lycoming Co. taunt tosirance Com*y . I T is ere of The best Companies, in the State. It I. was incorporated in 1.44.0,- its Charter perpetual. It-has insured, since it went into operation, thirty millions of property, and Told ores six hundred thou- sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand has been paid in this Ccanty. • - Applications rPceired at the store of. B. IL LTONS Co., Latieblniro, and at.Montrwae. B. It. LYONS, Agent. el;n1y1 J,tn. 18 57 CIOIRET MANUFA:OTOftYi MarL-IL ATAXI:FACTURER and Jcaler 111 :111 kinds of jr.Artgrviii ore, is - now 1 1 1Tpareti.to till ail ottlers fur Bedsteads or all kinds at' a h01..:1e retail, on t notice. Retail iniees - range fl onti.,k2 upwards, neeot ding to stj le. • Ito also keeps on hand Ready-tuade ; and as he- has, an elegant Tleart, be is prepared to attend funeral: , Oe short notice. • '• New Ifiltlani, Dec. 17; ISSG. ELECTION I'S °NEC': couNTre V IS QUAETI Prosperity Abou lids t xr, now that wi::ter has come, Yammers and all LI, others should prepare to enjoy the f tilts of their labors, by seeming, etnerg otber rel t uisitei to lite; side 31,tnnin t . ss to copy of 90410 One of the choice I..4ktk.s just-received at the . P.lolitCrrosv. Bonk Sure, which Can and 'wilt be sold as cheap as at any ether !look Store this side 0r N. Y.elty. or .;yell at " Ey ans k Co". great Gift Book sale" iii the city, that semis out so many Scissors and Pe,,L tareg. ' Among the new books nuty be fouutir W'esterj Bonier Life, Dora Grafton, Life of Gen. Morgan; three Per Cunt a lioath, or the Perils of Fast ing, The Last of the Forester's, Dred,•Torthlight, \l nlet, Post 011 ice Directory or Nosiness Man's Guide, a book that every business man in the etn:rity should own, Japan Eipetlition, Mechanic's Text Boo's; ke. Also—new school books ; which will be sold upon the ptinciple that the " nbritiesixprpre is better than the slew si,iiipt[t." A new Pity: v of the Utilteti Rates, - by 1). m . .lVarner, the n!co.,:t tln7; put. Ile:aril's History of the United states, a tze:y. school bo,k, just oat_ Eh:men:my Morel Less?ma ;orb chcols and Families,by Ctnrilery;r. lint' tl,ia; too,- Given's Elements of English Gammer, Cell burn's new series of Atitlimetics, Greenleaf 's new Am itiune tie. . . WeSsier's size :s, and a - good deal cheaper than that _Penknife 'louse in New York sells them. Dittrie% for 11457.—A gond assortment, all right as to price. Also, - Almanacs for 1837. . - A Iss.),-- , A new !et or 11!nr t peel-; ,Books, nith or I . t Lliont copies, int•ek sutl . llecl Ink, Pens and Taper of ditiereiti Sixes and color :4, Scissors, Knives,Reaors, Port Monniaes.Fish Hooks and Lines, Lamp?, Port Folios',C,x.rtty rciaTtet. Maps of the diff erent States, &c. aet - And all to be spbl at the Mont rose Book Store in, the fast'Oftie•j; lty. . It. be N. 11. - 'Cipistino.s - lrhl Yeti - Tear's will be here in a few days. Any to the wise, &c. A. N. E. • P. Any Paper!_ot—Magazine published in the I/tilted B:ates, -can proeured-at the lowest club price. E.:quire' at the Post °Mee. Deeember: Issll. " IV ESTERN LA \D. - IWOULD say to persons 4ießirollft of purchasing hind in the. :Test, that 1' have been through the greater i - tertion of the rest, and had considerable ell - lc:16mo to entering. Gore'Tnnwnt L-Mtls. As I in: temt to return to the :Test in the .Srtr!r;:- I will make. .cr tries for all persons desiring me to tin so, anti _star, .arttee the enttles to he good and done, ne ortHrigt to 4!ic strict letter of the law. I can be seen - t. Searle's Hotel in Montrose durihg .I:intlart ceurbor a thlress ed persottally or by letter at Lynn, Susquchantta co , l'a. e.t any other time. - . ' Thu bitying of Western Lands Clntot fail •to pay 'from tvrenty-tive to three hundred per cent on the nmney invested. No:r ift, the time. &scowl Intml Tend for mil? cheap Lynn; Dec. 16, 1£36 G. C. LYMAN. ABRAH.Ce RIOT . . . - TO - KW (el - 0 ID ' T HE indent:led hating associated themselves in ll the Mercantile lotsmeaa, under the name of !Oa & Tyler, at the old ginal .11( ad of Nitvirogon," announce to the pithlic that they aro acre receiving a large stock of. ~ • New & Choice` Goons • such as Dry Coot's, Dress GOods, Cloths, Cossituctl. Crockery, Rats and Caps; Groceries, kc.. ke.. which Will be sold for Ready Pay, at prices that can ' t hail to suit. • C. W. MOTT, . • JAMES C. TYLER. Montrose, October 1 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. r ;i: it.q jnst ireeireol n Pew stork of 1 t100d.4, nll the. heretofore. kept, -ntniing Avhielt are liftESS. (001)S of nmoy stiles nod Straw, :Silk, and Velvet Box- N ET: 4 , SIIAW Li: of Taricas kinds anti pricer; n'inaving added a good_ aSSEortment of Re :1(11' 'Made: al. , ;(1, Root% niasl for.3fon nn.l risortmt , ot is I.:trer !:.ore .z,enctal than at any other t•stabff,lroatit in thi3 and our motto I?, not 61 be 1111(1 , Nril1, n e C`011: n'Tontly aO.; old co.stomers, (whoert. pn , t liheril pat. Torioi:o ii p - ;:ti..40, - arlniowl.: , .lgeti) . nr4l all 1.:1% , 1111.7. Cch"ls ;‘) try 1:.‘7,1 to 5o;oply you to yoor ire Fo!l.f. , etio.o. F... A GilyEtra, Nov. 5, 13.-G.--ii-I. Y . - 1) . 7fai it o'cvs,:Tur4's I;lanil Salt. &A.... 4.e., far .F:tiellr • S. S. IN(;:tti.'S., •1S SA. . • 41;-11. ....... . VEVISTOREI NEW GOOD-II re.Tectfully invite tho citmens of GibsQa and - viciuity to their very FtnfA . , . • ausl Waiter Goods, which they arc now receiving and are selling at rer7 tote priers: , consisting in !tart of Dry.GoodA, (tmeoi•- Crockery, Tfadvirarc, Pritifs, Oil's, Ready made Clothing, Boots and nom.. ie. They are prepared to exhibit to the'people•neGibson, one of the largest stocks of Ready made Clothing ever offered In thi• market, which, they aro bound, to sell Cheap as the Cheapest. • Iu addition to.t.V.eir Stock, they itre now r:eeciring a large stock of Cooking anal Parlor.. Stov v s, Ti n ISrare, &c. So call till ei Nth', if yon - do not bily. N o charge for -honing Good+. . • • 11.,11V1,F;Y fi GUI 1,1")„ N. B. All kinds of country proditee taken In ex change for. Goods at market !nice. Gibson, oeto4er 2?, lsat;. lvr Alm A a lents World's 1111 Ir it e‘tor -4.71. er:and Zyloloakemeni, Ihiclielor . 's Liquid Derr Dye: and ifohlavie !;ream , the' Rahn of e ThMisend Flowers; Ruchait's Rung-mien Methewson'i lef:dlible, Remedy, _Mateliese l a:-U . teririe Cattiolieon, lialiowey's .1111:4, and Ointment, Remotes Liquid 'fileAs Cement, Radway's ReadY Reinedies;? - and nil of the most - parask.ilolitines, 111 , , c., in market, at the store of - ADEL. TURRELL- . WANTr*. - .• . . , ... . 20000 . FEET litilLOCX LITMBER Pi.ink awl Boarils; 25„it00 :•31ii - i„ 3 ...:3:.;:" . 1..1ing,' . _ . . . ..1, IXQSIA k Sns'',. • . Sc:, :P.i;; 'mum YOtl sitruscsulnED CoansopoSitatr . Art' 4iiewiCitttlett FOR THE TIIIRD,TRAR? Q FE TEIV. RARE INIDIMPREENTSf, P. 3 The nurnagemenflrave the pimaitre gannouncn ing that the cettevtion of Works of .4.rt ilceigned.tbr distribetion tintertil thprEnboim4hens, 'whose nomeattre rceelred prrvieuß to the 2Sth:ef.lannitry.2l37.4 is tench larger and.more then . any pierioup year. Among the leading works in Oottipture.:7—ezeouted in the finest Marbigkii the new a f ,tkatitifni§tattse Of the t:' W MI) The Bas te of the Three Great' American Statektneti, CLAit, IVEIEirrER a CAZilO,lOllt, Ai eNAltliAt liroal thist;' "S .P RTN G krirzi DI •IN M4RIME, LIFE SIZE;,' • Together with the, following Groupti and Statues hi Carrara Marble—of the . STIU FOR THE lIEAiIT, VENUS AND .APPLE; • . . MAGDALEN; CHILD OF.T.IIE SEA ; IN ; CAPTIVE BIRD; • • . AND ,LITT,LE.-.TRUA , NT;' With nuncernus works in Bronze, mulgollettlon of SEVERAL 11U2CDRIJD • , ripiz PAL IN TEIMg, • - . by, leadingAtti§to..,, The vtiole Oen•bieh are . tO be 114t5tlinp:.d,or,o8-. ttl among tho stib4.ei ibeii whose . nanses aie'reCeit efl previous to thq ' " i '.' : * 1 - -.. ,:- 3 ,•, :t ~ - . Vureutvie..tglit vii.Jahrtery• when the Distribution will take. plan% • 'TERMS - OF SeBSCRIPTID?.I. Every subscriber of three dollars is, entided itct a ropy of the r.plendid . Stec, Erigraving., ".BATCRILLY -14:raffr," or-a copy of the following e,.3 Magazines one, year; tdzo a copy of the Any Joutmscone year, and' a Ticket: in tl,ie Annual Dhitribution of Works,et Art. Thos,fot 4 Cver): Ei3 paid, a person not only gets a be'autiful ttin '' Tavnig or Magazine one year, but also atetive Art Jnurnal . otteittror, and a Tickre in thekAnnnal BlS:tribution, making four dollars worth of readino watry besides the ticket, by which a vain-. üble painting or, piece of statuary may be-received in addition. Those who prefer li:ig'akines to the Enf.traving Sattiritiy Night.' can have either of the following one year ; Ilarper'a Magazin% Godey's Lady's Book s , United Stites linguine, Kti&+erbocker .Magazine, Grahatu's Magazini , , 111.10.tw00 1 Ma,gazine, Southern Literary riersetiger. - No person is restricted to a single , share. . Those taking live memberships, re:airing:o.'ore entitled to six Engravings, and 'to six tickets in the Illstrilm titni, or any live of the I. l.ll;firzines, one year, and xi c tickets. ME l'er , onq, in r6tnitting. funds fbr tnenthe r i.l l ip, will phz.:Fre egiAer the letter itt the - Po-t Onleo. to pyvvent lots; on_recoipt whit:ll.-a certificate 'of 3fember:44, toyether t‘itli the Engraving. or. 3trigazine trill be forwarded to any. pa:t of the cotintry.;" = Por further partictitrs., 4.4 the :Art Journal, sent frt.' on application. For aildress . t'. L. O E nit% Act nary ('..t. A., 4 i Broadway New. York, or Itic,3t.ero Office; 11;4 Water street, riataln , ky, Ohio.. , • . TifF.'l3ESiriEliilALl,.LEaii for 1 Sis ovf , r,,autl isow-the. HIUTCHINSON FAMILY soy other Itnifly desirous oT investing z, small amount in iDry Cocie.E, Groper: An, Igo., cze invited to call at the store Of .. . J. Ll' '.ONS Zi: SON: '-- . . .. . anti take a Took at' the NitNV GOODS now being m ceivet, They can hard help haring their wnnts at tentied to, front a - p': printer dear, aimig down to a rich Inv-aril ifi-rina •s- Par;* Beoncl-Cloth.:Plain a:1 , 1 Faf:cy Dt.l.ab4eF a :ner:t va-lent. Shawl%4 new t.tt :.n•1 :• , :ne Vl`l'y !I ~,i,..,..• ,ii,a ch_, all., . C:(4 ii: , . fur men .. . , wear. c.f style.s . nail le lees to :nit evervtio;te. . . rts - si • . - am! FLooR. On. CLOTH, 3 g 0 0 .4 ed. ..1140, Paper Mtn: l in: 7 s Awl ll'i.raola Curtains, :-owe cf the prettiost pr.ovrns cvtv. offered in tlis . give a call: 3iceitrocß,--November-5,18L3, . • T _Tats, new stock, at, J. LYONS S SON'S. - -A - 7.1.300!is per, r.f Atoft., I A! -A- IXONSA SON. Moilt.roge, nil - ember 1836.. • ; • • 4114fienit, Botte# frock kJ. et-3, rue sale by :J. LYONS et. SON. ? rei of XT. Llo ca -44 Ffowcrs,. L}- I_, on'_ Rat. pith, Locomotive, or self-heat nig smooth ing Irons - , Toy rail-t and Rash - et:l, ••• tir WRONG" WRONG' WNONGT We deck. re it is Wrong" ---so say. the firm: - •OF• Cuttenlmrg . , Rosenbaum, & Co. „.. L . HAT is wrong?” inquired a neighber,of oars I the other . day. We told him it was wrong for a man to. dress in =itch a cold day in linen gar ments, just :13 flinch a..z it. is wrong for a Ltidy to dress on a cola day in a thin barge or gauze dress.. Our neighlioeS said, " But everyfuliv can dress ,as they ide:ve." "That is flue enough," we answered,." hut we my it is all wrong for any to risk their health tool Much by exposing themselves 'to take cold ; which will certainly bring on other . diseases add shorten heir lives, when if-they would call at, 0 1-1/Z ESTABLISIII3I.IIS;T iI with a very small sum' of money,they.couhlEet tenablywawa dressed front top:to hottetn... Wreath day.we Met a mall half-frozen. for the Irani of hothes, tninding his tegtlt together like Threshing Machine, we soon cured hint. We . dri`Ssell him up warm, (for small charge,) and then s i c.,,ld , hita,Dres- - ecs and Shawls nt astonishing low prices for the,rest of his suffering family, and since that tho ran feels as happy and pleasant as anybody. Thor fore come all and see u4'. Try us, and you will find that we give yeti more for little than, you ever got before... I • aUTTNBURG, ROSENBAUM, & OrrrmrtEr.o. nostactutru. C. n. WITZENVERG. J. WITIENDERfI. • MbiltrOSO, Nov. '2G. IS:4. • 111.17:: 1 1Y GOODS. AA Tr, :ire vila: 114 once more with n choice V (ion of . . • • rats. 4:: Winter • Goopirtd, comprfres our a=nal variety of Dry Gni:As, Croceries , , Crockery, Ilakii*arv , , - Drog4 and. lledi cines,-raini., Oils and Dye star., 'Patent Il(edlcincst, loot: and Shoe=, Slite and Upper Leather, 11aLc and. Cap., Watrdiel , , .Icwelry and Sliver Spoofts,.C;wpet Trunks; Und)r - e!;a., Wall and Vl,lnclOw I;s i xper,• Ciocks, all of which we oftw fOt sulemonor usual tetok , . • • DENTLF.V & READ. Motit:bse, Ih.c. 1, issq.. . , , r;:,-e n:is.ortnient of long tnd spare . ~JkA.vl4, front t:t 1,00 to $9,4x0, just opened, and (di $ll-2 cli7:Ar, by 'BENTLEY A: AP...tn. • • . , IR ESS-GOODS.—We, havv . i.y.4 openthtp. Ll lot of Poati4l other du0.1:4 of entire ite:w oar nt:(1 . . • - .11ENTLEY fit, fI'EXD; .1 -I sn+ot lJ enniplefe end will' he gold ..-nt • the' Icni•e,:c Lind of a profit. 'BENTLEY& IMAM. AT S. CAPS.—A grim; variety or calor awl quality, of 1.K.411111...tt's an! boy's,juF4receiv4- . 'IIF. ITLEY &READ. )(Ec6 Y4atifs,, au ; liuf'n Boots WA Sltoe, as the *p a 3 tliu cheapest.— Alf°, Ladies tialteric nuiking, • ' . lIHNTLEY k REAr': OM . I : O CERIE.. ; -A - 11111tupply; and !old .er piora than tick/. (Jur six .4111Ing TN can't 'tie beat. . SOLE g EP,PE4 LEATHER. culistantlYmi BENTLEY f EWFT have utade an addition to cur CI Jewelry ease, a litri4t ideekof...(l9ltl tquj Silver s Watche,c--AlNtr, Wawa,G.ttilsimi, Silver (.1/2 rarrgutid) Engles Drcip%Tlrace; Silver Fruit, Ki;iv4:llll46t; Napkin IlitfgcSper aeles (101,1 tuouttale , , Sce.tte,,whieh will sold at a very low figure, • ENT LEY & READ. ,Moittros, Nor. 19, IS:StI. IkAIRY SALT by the potind,lwittel pr. tack, jus .rei:Qise(l and for A:ilk:Amy . • • HztrKahq Hurrah! ilogoi!!. P . s . lIE-Ilanttnoth Plii*Drial.llrother Jortathiuitbr_tlai ju,t reeeive4 aE tho .Mottlro4o- Pouk: 401.4 in the . Postotliro--,i ho-,l`4fiy .. .y,e ro s s * Ol , l work, Me Playrthlr lEloOk, the New Cuba OtZlo4,Aha Shawn? amyl" re - NeW . York O ee ntid ,Osioruslitiolr; (all, 43. IS. for the expert:4l Muidcal Ocitwention'or -any, where else) hesillim other new . Ilooks:too iiuffie row; to roentiou, aria still mote osp!eteil • in. 4, frw, thy,... Just 4-going Clqirii,.Cheaper; 4 -cheito4t - nurt-AnD.:' Ic. =MEMO LYONS S: SON J. LYONS & SOWS, - ... ~~~~ 11RaTI.EY. ~.REdA. 'Tilk TRllieNt•Volt , 1111 E Eketionlairatst, and its result proven -that J. the work devolved on theitcpublienn party- is not yet completed.* tn — alttliefleitein and Northern portions of the cototn-y- T ioNea,44 4 o an d, Ohio and the Nortlr-Weat--tini Republican banner floats in triumph; *hair in Southern : Jerson' Penn- Sylvania, Indiana .and Illiuols i abort, mbei ever few Douai:lupus, aro :taken, and, 'where ebmmef schools are toottew.atuLtoo-feeble to have:educated - the Preset* getterallet;.olr)vototie*the. black Ittag-Of Slavery obstructs the sunshine. stranger to timer: . tea might distinguish those.portiona..of our country moat blessed ". with .Eihraitiolltdutelligenee t Thrift and Virtoe,hx.scanntag therfetorna of tharresiden tial content. of 1856. ,We have, failed of present Sue= cess, not beeause , the Peopletridogalniausiant be. cause that large portion wltn.tlid, hot *tit* or read the argriment and danotliniornahat- - -witra the - real questions nt issue, went ahoost-tadidrgitinAt . tur,f. re. vtrsing- the - verdict :'which thatcomwo l oo, : t# ( l, l 4 4 , educated and irttelliOnt endeirorarta•protrotutca. • These facts indicate,'the.,path tepreitsingt duty. With no unmanly reninings over.What' iiiirrevocable no abatement of-heart or hope becanscAhe triumph of Liberty ln her new eidialls)2oVwcm4S the Long Island and White Plains of - her , struggie-.- with no shadow of regret that:lh°' respOrtgldruy of governing is not contidCd toter'ehrutiplonalefore the People Were fitllirend* gin afresh ttre woar ,, or'dlffallng troth whiell,'lri tepid - 2W the .etinci.itiii` of tlihr;',*drltt welt ns of the next; thaleciFreiind4eft row. In the layalrower's hertly of tittorj, - ;Wheti flits94l; :vita aiiihoriara slid *Weir to j rhos Meet et th( i ir - s t itimphvtaftessudi - oliiNfit*hle which they vainlyhelieretabirertaerfirothenikonts-r, ech—now when thAlkint-hearted orcold-henitatwho lately basked in the'innshitteofinir preMataii.6 fropFa are battling off to 'repair' damages Mot 'baking of abandoning tho rtuter arena ; c( Polltica'Scri mere quiet and tiowerY'llAds:- 7 doir4O 64 hone 'or,wesurfr. news and shadow , Test ?union 're/terra', vbia.of eternal hostility to et ery fotnfof:tyranny over the - bodies or souls of men—to the shanreful asstrioption that the benighted and feeble,• whether I; sold or body, are to berepinled and treated as , the "meta lance or the prey:of their;wiser . Air *anger hreth. - ren—to the domination of despots and aliguttur. whether of empires or plantations—to tha..enshiyeto of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breadera'nf children forethe,.auctiomblock and the cottearPeld hi Virginia or 'Alabama: - - • - ' . The doctrine that no.humart being wittever cret'd• ed for the benefit or advof• onetime—LW elf. service between man and team mild hefrepsuall te l .. : ciprocal—.:that the laborer Sho o not. tod,;11,114 Ilwat—: antag) to pamper others' pride or minister toothera t _tusetty,-. tint, fiw the smitenanceand comfon orthintinearand • dear to him—is destined to certain triumph'. lemma' prevail, for God reigns, and Earth iv not....,cr,eeted. :. to be . a theater of ;;,justice, oppression 'Anil 'misery for ever.' -It steer ttinmpt fOr alttrue PrOpheey:l4- - firms and the vitelietitiowethe•Ditine binignity.fitie!. perailvely requires it. •ft lien triumph.; for Ftetn4lo critic America emnot always remain .the seer elk, aristocratii•and the sheltie of reflumeri end fiheritis throughout the fld Vififild. It nest' tritiMpit;' for . Matt's history Is not a chaos - or a riddle, .but ei ery . when: instinct with Tit apingfrtr.d no heroic ciroil failed ofits effect—no limp of martyrbleod Was ever. , • i-- •: - sittql.invaia..: . , ~.! ....,-,, : e. ..-..1 But CYR!! if we Republicans avere disposed,to.,4l, -, our arms in - slim - her, our adversaiieit would I,fot oO,r- . . mit it. They are briny te-day.in letizt4itiii their ' cords end strengthening their stalterfith a:vigilance and netivitv which srereals, acertsedousnes iniztheie-'. part thr.t their dominion must , be mmksure Airlbwith, - or.their scepter will hare forever derparted. t . No-day, myrmidons of thti. Slave PoWer'llirestekahatass Northern :lexica, ate encore/tea in tite'llerlit of Pen= tral America, and waiting a war oe; exteratitiotlowww the inhabitant,. of itspetty Rep'ubibs, w i l ily , ~ it by turn.s - leers and..\scowls at'eubi,. while its meal retitle:ls bands are preepitated . - on 'deleted Mum,. under the pretection and)snillcis4,the f.etleml Ad - - -- ministration,. ' -Even as n'e•sviite,-the telerrotpli bi- I limns .us, that twentyltee-State men, ;guilty e f a.....,. tempting lit defend their hornes•-„pgainst the repine . and violence cf Buford's . and - Tittia's .146cu1-thirsty h al o:4 s , har e . he'ea convicted hr teeninpte's ctairt.of manslaughter; and sentenced t 6 fi ve :iterriS'lmirlsorf- . - 'ient at hard labor as felons. This is-buret flirty*: citnen of wi a t.l4.4 Jong passed loc.'.` justiee" in;kair. sas—a justice which takes the criminals into - pap and aids them in htmting'down..pluntlering,amt '',ltlidng out" the innocent,' whom' it .c ensigns • tit the .Statti - prison if they are - eler.'goaded'into the ' , madness 0 . resisting their oppressors. Such trines - and wron'ts:., ,as 141;h:lifiy ;,:insas has ter twelve months . entlured,- , even Ilini„earc op P6land has never known ;. aril ,tbe .. Power atiVh;.e illtigation - those villainies were and are perpetrated sits enthroned in the White House; ~. an d has just achieved aonther four years' ascendency- in the Federal GoVernment. Who,. in riots of these .. facts, can say that RePublicanEC may nett- pile their alr.e, even for an hour.. ,-. • . • . _.:'- -- '' -, -..*. 7. Tits TRIBUNE will be, as it has, iteetya roliticaV.. Jotirnal-ft'foftedly;' thOubili - nete•cielilsiVety'liti.. tr. recognizei the truth tliat'Freedoin and SliireiVire here grappled in; a' deadly etaafiletoind in the retelk' - one of them Mustickse all control. over the ;Federal . Government. ,Bui,..wltite it glveS prominence amt. emplatill to the discii.sion .antt elucidation At -lie great 'issue of the day, it Sink:intim Of the character':." ;hies of- it Business aitd Tata . * hrenve iier. " Tate '' ' proceedings at Congress, like those in Kinaita; *Mb* ' watched and reported by an able asul - routhworeorpsr:=. of Correspondents, while front London- Fa!la, Con. stantinople; riarSna, Fan Francisco,. Aibany;and oth* centers of interest, onr s(lecial stirrer, wilt becit , S they' have been, fresh and reliable,. 'A. tneliPtet Ofout%F.d.; ' • aerial cotter—Davard Taylot . --ii.now in--Northetri .: Europe, anti will ,spemt the Wittteg,in - Sweilleir,. Lap ; ~ land, Itmsia, thence maliin r hie warpext FRllttlill a , • cross Siberia and Tartaty to the tnotith, of . tlie.AipOur i •-." and thence homeward' by the:Pacific and Cagfintda j , . unleis some change of, route Anil ' p rorrutie grviter ' interest and profit . to. our, retiders, kw whom - Wens. ! he will write re,g,niarly througho ut his , articataretui ~ journey:which is likeii tit ' t er - paint:tie years:for its _:, , completion. - 'Oar' ;molts 'of ibi most interesting ... Lecture!, 'Public Meetings, te,; r 4will-be fall and:retie: ..-. We s and our Foreign -and 'Domestic ',News male Atit:' , ', - with , a carerill, regard WA* ent o JAlniticilWA/ct4llt z`; omple" Coltunna of the greatest amount of intelligep .. 4 : ., that la consistent With the use of - type ofOnortisa sire: - :In shit if Ite - filltotuaQTrift Ittattcaiiith. Its. Cost, it shalt net be for - mutt Of expentlitureitr eft - ''r fort., :.. . - .1 ,• ....• , •.:- . ~. t , - ; . .5 . - ---: ' S.+ '' 'tit be deemed desirable. by Republicans that Tim.., TRIBUNE shOuld be circulated in- their several iontli f . ties,. we nrge - them to See•thet Clubs be made *and ' • forwarded in due iterison. • The'Poritniastewi are Si'lni• officially adnionished not to aid lour cimolathmvbnt to urgeinstead that ofjournals deemed "tonne-and . . "National" by t'ae compatriots cf 4it hiEon k Siring.. fellow,- -Ni f 't ask live Republicins ovetiwhero to take s " care that these e ff orts be not effectu a l to quebch the ' - light of Freedom its the murky . mists of Slavery. , - '• • -- • " DAIIX per IV aimm .. ... •141„.00 • - . _ SEMT•EERLY TRIBUNE' ". ' '1 . 1),.7,i e Copy,. per aumun #3,00, Two Copies; -," .• -45,41 Q Five _Copies, - •' • 11;23 Ten Copies, to one nthirePq We••senti The Semi-Weekly Trilmne_to elprgytucto . % •nt,,,,52.,04) - per year. , „ _ • • , • 'WEEKLt thinuxE s - . Single copy; per uu,mn . : • Three Copie, `! . ••,- • • Mil: Ten ~ ...... ... Twenty Co 'piel , ,"to ime - raddrets, : anti arty j• - huger nrambei at the *1 to of SI per . nn-• Twenty Copies to mi , lresa or, tit-tt t stlifecti- )--. . tier, and anylargrr" mealier :it, the rate i N• of $1,25 each .. ..... . : . • Anv persiyrrsindiop., , w4 Clubof tWentfor% - et4" - will•ie entitled-to an eitm- tOPY. ll'si'ccnitintic• A to k V:4 The , Neetly:Tiibutke to tier. gymen,at r ,l.per year. : Stibaerli , aarts mac it : unmet/0e Jit.`„ini.trate; . meet in advance fa *required , in nil • rostss: timi per is invariably dineoutirieed at the evil ntlim or the mlAince . paympt, i„I • „ • • ;: •.• Money may Ito rptitteil jot 4,11h,50 iftion iu letter e -at our daft: hut' the Pixttlittoter ttt- the place,wherit. the letter. IA matted” shot - 11)1'1)4V ruinle.n*lttiiinted with, t;onteitto and keep" a description of the billt;•;=-:- W)ten diafta Cut br obtaihed - they.•ate ninth. nafev - thanto,tend bills. ••• •- • - - • .t of any site* paying-II:Mk intim trulteti Stadam. er.Caradns" received tit par for suleteriPtiunit." We have nit traveling agents. '. - Au! ;one - wishing' iii: receive Ttni Tientust re al -not wait to ' be Collet, - upon for Ilia sithicription.•.• 'All that ht ticeeasaig Ate ; hint do do La to write n letter bias f: word words at; pat- Ellie, Irwin** themoneY Annie erthe - auli- - securer, with-his rostofliticei • ceitiaty-ind• State, - rufij direvt the letter R.REW,,,t,pIar.,j 4 RATLE, Peeemter 9, I Vic% Tithunc,olliek,NCW-Votit • 13UBLIC NOTICE is hereby , glyon to :41 - potions: . ' 1:40egrOolIIn' tho fullawlug,-E4atc;i i . to wit.: of n*241;4 - ) l'owFtjlatt of:Lopox•tisa - nAip, ties.; Charles Tirglry 17,youtor. • - Extato 'Of It arritrierota: fait. orriVrt T.Ao'town- Slikp; Ovitigo•liott :tint ElialibLitir.i*l, Mato . '' '. Achuhtistritort.. • ----;•,"!;-; • -I;s4te'. ol vt4ut. !WO -. o ls.OrtAt -tend. township,, 41A;01. 1 Pa . lto ‘ n atul 14,t". in wood Adtittairat4k ' That the neohntsmnia'haio'Pi,itlatl theii; in tho Itoglattwiii Office 'nand ter the county of Sus..,•• otwhanne, anti -that the faint! a ill be presented, toilwi, Jo:Igoe of the Orphans! Court "baf, said count;: ost the t?sth (lay. e)t January float, for con . finuatkni and . . . • , . • etrArmAx.. utisit7i... • rtvgiet.3. l .4 PCl`. f$A4:
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