viseeil 4 i ) eat s --Beleefloqs. Prohibitory Liquor L'as - Xovemett. . . . The State Central Committee which met . at flarriabnrg on TueSclay, F the 21st inf - st., unititimonsly adopted the following preamble and re!ielntions. It will be seen that the, Chairman of Committee is anthorised• to call a''llfass.Stite Convention at lfarrishurg on Wednesday, the 17th day. of- January next; '• Whprestl, the . interests of the cause of Pro., hibition • require .the utmost: harmony ?Ind' 'unipti in the yiews and plans of its adrocatts at the present Aline; and, as they will ll:thir dly expect, Some expression of opinion from this coMmittee, as to the best course to he pursued in connectipn-with the late' popular vote,- therefore, . ,• Resulecil, That .ptiblieitylo our views, the, members of this . committee alt intention or right. isiT interfere With , the action of thefState Convention 'which will meet in 4anuary, next, while the same time !hey dean it advisable to make Such sugges: tions,-aS wilkaid in producing union and bitr.. mony in thd.measures of that'body. • Resolved; That the popular vote taken. in I October LTA ha4l, in our judgment, establish.: 'ea the fitet thnt we are of right .entitled to the: pasOge of an efficient and prudent prohibito ry liquor laWe for the ,11. , ;toie State by . the next legiljature. 10 support. of this opinion We of ferqbe following reasons: Ist. -The fast leg 1 islature refused the prePasithin os otir State ; Convention of January: to " pas a proper. _prohibit._ry law and , Aihtnit its repeal to ti . popular vote at a special el.2etion: 2nd. - The .ante body provided for the subinistiOn of the queStion, without the law, at the genera! elec. tion, in spite of our Well known oppo,_itiOn !co, and in the face of our -solemn. pr,:t t? ' s t against it.. 3rd. The Prohibitory Convention,-: in June, accepted the issue,thus - foreed- upon them; tinder protest, and upon the d,issinet utd avowed coudition "that the liqUor perty ihould : poll more than-.one half of the •whOle vote of the State against the. law, ‘or be coti sidered defeated." 4th. The liquor party did :tot teetire such a vote, nor ellen.a.majority of the voters who attended the polls and Vot• edfot Governor,:by more than forty thousand. A .majority of the votes cast were against the, law. 6.-ause of. the forM or sub mission and the wordifig of :the -tickets.— . Thousands-Supposed the lawn Would require private houses to be E.car - chol, which was nov cr desired ; and Or op•Ponents were enabled 'o deceive voters by spurious tickets,. by :vhich _enough votes Were • thrown .outN t , td hange. the .result. It -s etictreti ire 'cv-iOnt ',hat a large majority of, the legalrofers in he'State-are in. fa-vor- of and ('_lesl re the law. 'dth. A large ; majority of the counties have voted in favor of the law, these same "ounties have elected a tbajority of the.mem !,ers in both houses •Of the legislalurc.- tThe !aw for the'whole State should therefore. be t ! assed; not oi,lr-because, it is right, but be rause it IS in perf,..et'accordanee With the es: tabliShed principles of repreSet4ation, "that rt legislator is, boutid by the eripreised wishe,:s of his irnmediate constituents • .Resolved,, That ine,ase the next legislature should refuse to - pass a laW:, for ttg whole Stntl' then it is the din v:of that:hotly to pass an .absolute law for a,lettc.counties voting in : tivror t to : which migrit :be ridded a provision that the 'other cotinties Allay accept the same, by a popular vote on the subject. Resoired, "Ant should the abGve laWs . fi)r the counties not be deemned,adviable, then:a general la* should be - passed-, with a provis). to the school law, by which the ..!ounties . May accept or reject the ;ante hy • popular vote. Resolved. That in cases special law for tie prohibitory . counties, ort(general . -law to be accepted or rejected, be passCd_tlien. the Leg ,islature shootd also rasa - absohitelv prohibiting: .the sale :of intoxicating drinks through the State, - upon the Sabbath day. , • Rev:dyed; That ice ; reaffirin the resolution the Convention in jan6arV,last,." That no .;aw. ho - werer ztringent; reeogniics the right - to sell intrAicating drinks,. can .receive t‘ur sanction, as we- believe the time has fully c•orne, when all e . tTctrt _kr re!rniate this traffic should be at once and forever abandonedl": - .Regoli•ed, That If the Legislature will, in ,spite of all (Air etTorts to present it, contin to license, cry portion of our citizens to• sell intoxicating drinits ; then justice absolute ?r requires that:the eater in spiritous, Vin- . - ous or malt liquors shouhl be placed , upon equal grounds, 'and • be' required to obtain . their license in -the same way, as. the intosi: eating principle is the same' in all, and all, are destructive to the health and happineSs crf . society. . Resolved, That Messrs, C4. - iornbe, Graham and Simon of Philadelphia, James Black Of Lancaster, and Martin Bell of Blair county; be comnittee .to prepare- an " address' s' to the next Legislature, setting.forth theli,:tory of and the facts connected with the.late pop nlar rote, together With such- arguments in. thror Of our claims as theyNayA - -cern neees: sary. • Resolved, That the Chairman ett.U.: mitten be authorised to call a Mass State Contention of the friends of prohibitiOn, in HaTrisburg, .on WedneMat, the 19th day' of 4nuary next,. at 10 o'clAci A. M. Resolved, Tliat this Committee tlo . now ad-, . . . .journ to meet in Harrisburg On Tuesday evening; the 19th of •Januari. next, IA 7 1-2 • ... - P. Comm, Chairman. •. .*- J. P. SrstoNs, Secretary. .:: • •. P. S.—Editors throughoUt the State Are requested .to publish the aboti•e. r .' ..- Crushing Out.. According to :the Washington corresp.on dent. of theiPhiliidelPhia Ledger, (Grand,) certain members of iCoagress are about to attempt wirat the Attorney General faihd in so signally, in.liassachusetts. The business of the seasion, (saya -Grund,),will now commence in gciod earnest,l and malty iniportantimeasui;es will undoubt edly be matured before it-expires .- The nat \u'rati*.ation laws, as I . hare 'already-stated, will not be'ehanged during the present Congress; havingthe Union already indicated the pro. -• babli course of the Administration in regard' to this subject. • On the other hand; au or ganized efrort .. will he made by leading Sena-, tors and ineitibers, to preserve the integrity of and to exeommiuSeate i onee - fcr all time„the is ins of the day. A general interl diet is to be piotiounced:agithist intolerane and superstition, as well as 'against . all secrc societies for Political purpose. -. The Deth erotic party in Congress, assisted by. the 4.11( line Whigs, and tiie Ad minist ration Wilt coin r mence the Onslaught immediately after_thit - holidays. The matter is-to be fully discus, . both- HOuses of Cotigre . ss' and the mos,, distinguished inembeis of the .Old line parti are, to take a hail& in it." • . - • "Leading Senators" will find, they hay Imt,vety.little power in-this effort'. The "1., terdict" will be almost as harmless as those -Of the - Pope of . Rome. - Their - "onslaught" wilC be only a slaughter of themsel'res. The people have- made Up their'4ninds to itsvp'soniething nets,—and we.tion 4 t see hoix -itreextlite helped.---1V . Ezinves. , -r. hei .. APPPYRIATE.-In an old bookseller'scat : logue appears the following article: "M • ' mows of Charles 1., with- , ,a 'mezzotint ; r d eiiitiPitateeiteiV \ ' ' I The _ 1. - in Btiffalo,;Letweo,3oo..and 400 pen. in the,iron basineSs hafe been ihrOWn out °fent . . ployment.. In Del Mlehigan,- 'several huttdr©d • - Werkers in iron have, recently been throWn' I na of etnployinent.. • • In derp:ei the snore Stagnation ?is ap parent. • The Gt4ette says ." Alarge propOrtion of the hands at Coop er's. 11i11.nt.ITrentoni were discharged la few days shice; , in;eorisequenee of the pro: prietors .ttirning their attention 'to another branch of the work inan fell:doWn in the :tit . faiutniss :and exliatistm He had )not lasted food , Plainfield, where illindr dollars Wpith of e,l4thin . l there is hnt the 'shoe trade is, also E. , known that :it least !One. . ; ants 01 . anr c ity' anci Ong: tare of ladies' 1=11'60 . . :1111(i 'that. tel) of thousan ds . , jo . dollari - are fluid Oa' thi the course of the year to binders and journeyinea.. Prices are lower; and 'work is teas abundant than it was a few monks F:inee.i':; • The reading Gazkie says:: . . We.Oeatly fear ;that we shall shortly, be compelled to noticti':.the 4iScharge of many,, workmen, Iron our .I'nanuiltetories." •In : Philadelphia greet numbers of workmen klaye been Messrs. Norris alone kli:ehanzect 600.froni their Locomotive Works. The o,:r,iiialltowd . Telegraph, says But it is wit workers in iron who. -uffer; in u4arly all 111 - o,infriiii6eturing branehis nd t not sparing the illerehinit, irk() is a sufrerer, the .•itite condition of things - • The WihninatonTLepubliean, " One hundred Winds have beendischarged . -)y one eetahlishment'in this city, twenty .by nothtr, and 6. few try ;other:. The diffidulty )f procuring tunds.. !O. make payment is .as .'igned as', the Teas* fin. this .curtailment he number'ofworktnen." " In NOrr6town, - on Monday morning last, tessrs.. Thomas, : C,arson & :Wost, reduced wage of th ed ose In theinemploy to:20 per ent: The Swe::!lron Company have also educed' . the wages their hands to a like ,tmonnt. , . . The BOstfut TravtAkr, says : . .- We understand; than Worcester, som f the large Machitt establi,:hinents are rap. dly deereasingithett umber of their bands, and lso the nunil)(k oflonrs . during ..which ,they Vill employ.tlt4!).-4-ho remain." • • '. • - ; , .-:, ' • . • ' - I Truel9itskof the Pressure. Tfit:! . . Newark -1)41,3:- Advertiser siiv s 3 lhe re teVer was a } - 4 - 4-14,the buSiness world' when t was not allt;g4 'without proof, that a toardingHf 'Old and silver•was prevailing, and arravatea- . .tlq calamity. - Tina intelli pnt print thiniis tltht Ameriean•etaraeter is tpposed to liltlingr a talent in a napkin. at easons - 41, the pl,'esent, when it, eanl)e put nit to most eiforbiant usury. We are ex, - forting all we . .recOve from Californiand -nore. This . - 'dx - poi' i t of eoin.• is rendered tte •"essary.by flip exiess of our imports 'over .xportslor 11! last.ycar of more than syty -nilnons (if do !ars! Vvt it is gravely pro. used to i-etli.e dui duties with, a view to di. ninish the. national ; tin'ellUe! The eon,:e: nenee of 'vhi; - ..11 inik:.neeek.sarily be :i great y augmented 1 impktiition, and a still:groat ,.t. drain:of 6:ir precioits metals-. LOreni.o DOw is Stikl remendiercd by some )f they "Od :asp Of-the most ceeen rie men' that ever . On one occasion • he took the' liberty, shilc Preaching, to, de qounc(e a. rich n,anrin the coinumnity,.reeent: , ly deceatt - ed, !Die ire4ult was-an arrest., a tri al tur slander, and - 01 imprisonment in, the county . j:ii I. After i3OrZ , n7:o got opt of -limbo," he announced that-in- Spite of his (in hi opin, ion)' unjust punishOeht, he should preaeh, at a given titno ; a serniOn about another rich ni;m:" • :tic poptilaei,3 was greatly excited, and a crowded k eireeted -s itis appearanee. With art.:at solemnit4- he opmed the Bible, and read, " And therp Was- a rich man who died.and i -went to then stopping. short, and..seeming. to be, - siiddenly ithpres's.ed, he &whined; "Brettreo I slutll. not . mention ithe place. this rich,-4in iwnt . .to, for fear he has some relativeS . in; this congregation who me-tor -dOliniation of eharacter."-- Ttie eireet. on they as4mbled multitude was irresistible, and he p 4 the impression per- manent by taking another text and never al luding to the'subjeet, again: • : CI OVthjiEADS . : AT IjAI,ARLAVA, I have al - Ways ined that.4plie skulls and cloven heads .were'tigures Or speech until to4ay, when 1 have, inde e d. ifeen terribly convinced tlrthe reality of sUch "lirirrors.' Koine of ,the dead.to-daY had their. heads as completely clo ven as if the , operatiorit was perfialned by a surgeon .with a Stl."%T. ire irly ail 'the 'Russians Were *f o kiliel. . Our had been prin cipally slain :with lane. thrusts; I saw .one I•ofly With thirteen;; stleh :wounds through the elw;st •Mil_stomael , S . i.ott.cr • matt !st:c;; all of ;vlileit wetef tiocr'e flesh wounds, and:not dangerous: . The; same man, (in 'the 17th Lan eers,ylextraOrdinarY and incredibleas* it may appear, had two hOrso killed — under himone or two sabre and: woimds in his rap, his Sword bent dinible in its sheath by a Nin nie.builet,• five btilletSlin hisS.*lddle, one in his lance-staff; and -sivfrd huts innumerable. . * . • How (.;I.7'S'S ARE • 4.I , INED.—A-correspotident. of ' the tondOn I erald describes how • the . RussianS 'spike the gUns—" The spikes arc about four incheqmg. and of the dimenAon of a tAthaceo-pipe; the hehd flat ;'. - 11 barb at the pcnnt acts IlSialspripg, which is naturtlly pressed to the shaft upon being forced into the toUch•hole,... iljpon reaching-the chamber it restrrics its pOlsition, 'and it is impossible to WithdraW it.; It *eau only be got out by drilling4=no t.asy. task, as .they are made of the hardest Steel, `and being so loose in- the .totiCh.hOle, there, is much difficulty int - linking a drill bite as efrectually as it should do.— Itaapplication is the. work- of a .moment—a sing} tap on-the flat head with the palm of the hand Sufficing."„ • . - THE PUBLIC I i AITIIOI , CONNECTICUT AT A Dtsccitiar.They do say that Connecticut— tie. land of steady habits—,of Yankee notions and .woOdert:nuttnects, has .broken' her with contractor. and of this there is no doubt. The keept raid the stote's Prisbn complains of his inability : to •siipply the eyntractors fbr. labor in that In4titution, With f number of men bargained , for in their several. contracts. lie added quaintly t "We hare a gtxidrnciany going ontfrointitne to time, and Almost corning in.'; This state of things is due to the prohibitory law. of Connecticut. • It is enforeed with ppribit-vigor, and is sustained by public Sentinient. , As ianother result of this Jaw, the: girt - ford ,Daily Courant, an nouneeS that the. Windhatn jail is to be let as a bottraing-lipui4, its . further tenants 'having 'retired and successors. not 'coming to time. - In the e4;ttegiate days of Royal Tyler, once . i;()varilor - venwint was called uponreeito from ."1.40CC - e on the Under standing," anti havini; failed to eonirnit his recjpition, *as givhig..off-he knew not what. Axtunkore,-Whkur .the- -- Prnfessor in 'opted "Butlini - don't find-that, in the . book 17. I know satidl; agree: ~thejtht .1 wo d gice rny (At se:Ail:debts tin i 4 - 7,TausnsT,ts§ .pARD , A. A; E. Baldwin ; • • 1. lA:crFACTIMpIS SAWA:ES, lIARNEM, Trnntio, &c., in the Basement of Smirk's Motel, Montrose, Pa. • C. N. Sunmons,.. 11)00T A,ND SHOF4 MAKER. Shop first door east -Lr, of Odd; Fellows Hall, urnpike st., 3lOlliroBl'.. 8 now be found at hi; new stand on Owego st. CitwO debis west of Serirle's Hotel, where he ef fectually repairs with diiiwiteh, WatcheS, Clocks, Jeweltiy, Guns, and every description of /dachine'ry. Wheel euttitig; Gun: end ,Watch materials supplied to the trade!, . . ; • Dr: H. Smith, , • Li n tRIGgON DENTIST ( Montrose, Pa., at Searle's . Hotel, llOndays and Ti4esdas of each week. -Henry S. A rOSTROSE, PA., with Row, Woodruff cf: Cur 111 trr, Wholesale GroeeFs and Commission Met , .Inuits, No. 373 Washington street, between Court uit, and Dey'streets, Nctr ' Miller . &17owler, - 1 , a • SEYS ANDTCOpNSELI.ORS -AT LAW, ' ~,i cio ,t oi r si ti n Chance d ry. Office N0. , 44 Clarke t - . ' • ,_ I ,/. / . ' .aci ft a Hotel, . - . . . 0 AL E. Fs*lcit s. REE', (near Bioatlway,)• Netc'l kiln l'ork. Salishur A: Co., Proprietors. In the : 'icinity of the principals !innlloat landings. - H Thomas I4:-tram, - -DEALER; IN DRY GOODS, troceries, Chititing, '.- r Crockery,_ Boots and Shoes, .e., Slutyttrhaana ', Pepi)t, Pa.; . • . ----77-- B en tl e y ---- iiitii - r ! i o ~ . - t iTTORNEY§ AT LANVr, ...Iforitrose, Pa. 1 1 ,:,32 A. S. nikstt.r.r. • ! . L. 7. TISCH. L; and. street, i• • - John Groves; VASHIONABLE TAIL, . R.' Shop under Searlee 1. i notel,ll4laine 'zitreiSt, .1 OW rilSe, P a. t - - --- It •, D. Hinds, ! 11 - V-Ptl7 AND EXCHANGE STABLE. Office in i 1i in the rear of Wiltion'4 Store, .119alrose; Pa. J. Colsten, ' . . iIEALEB.. IN . TOVES,i Tin, Copper,.and Sheet , I r on .Ware, Lod:tar/Ile, near Great Bend Depot. D r ecentlier 4. . • .. . . 74. C. Tyler, NTEREVEII with 1. D. HUNT, Importer ofand 1. Dealer in Hardwarc and ,Cutlery, Carriage Springs, 21ti Pearl stivet, reir Ybrk, where his Mer cantile frienils, in this: and Other counties, are • kindly and carneFtly, solicited to call and purchase. . . L. P. Hinds, . kTTORNEY•AT LAW,;"ttsriudiata It a, Pa,. Office : ...:. on Maine , st;:eet one door (..a4 of Lenheim's. .Frazier & Case, - A ITTOR)TYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, OfTiCe on Turnpike street, , one door East of Post's &tire, Montrote, Albert Chimberlin, ITORNEY AT LAW 'and Justice of the Peace; .Z 1 over L. Post &_Gird Store . , Montro,se. Wm...H. Jessup, , • VITOHNEY AT - LAW "AND CONIMISIONERof .11L DEEns, for. the State ; of New Sork, will attend to all blisiness entrusted to him with promptness and fidelity. Ofili..•:! on Public. ;..Squar,i,..coccuided by Hon. Wut. Jessup. . Abel Terrell, nEALEIi 'IN: DRUGS, lIEDICINF..S,'ChemiCaIs, Painti. Oils, Dye-stufrs, Groceries, Drr POOliti t . ITarilware. Stoneware, Glassware, Clicks, Watche-, Jewelry; Silver Spoons, Spectacles, llnsical` Instru ments, Trusses, Surgical Instrument?, Liquors, Per funierr, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, 1:6.. • B. R. Lyinslic CO., • ' AATIIDLESALE AND !RETAIL: DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt,'Flour, - and Hard- Laaeabero, I'a.. i • :•-• F. B. Chandler, VALER PRY Gt)(PS. Reads Made Clothing. Grocetic:4,.l3 , 3oke and-Statique:7, etc., Public. Avenue, ..Ifiazfro:se, Pa. •." ' ' • -Patrick & Dimo .. • Tiiirsinass AM) §tRGEONS. OtEco No. 4 Owegoktreet, -11o,olOte, Pa. . , - . - 1 'l. L.- Post & Co., . . . .. ri R . , D E il l lL L ,ri ES2N l l) , ll lt l e Go t p lo n: , ,.. i. Gree c r o it rri i, •, C n roc iT k t el-y n , pike street And Public Avenue, ..I.(oiltiose, Pa. • .- I S. Lyons & Son., EALEFtS PRY GOODSlZroceries, Hardware; Crocktir . ‘ - 'i Tinware, GroeerieA, Rooks, etc.; also carry on hook Binding business—Public Avenue,l ifoittroler, Pit' ~ .. . ! ..- :• I Bentley 4 1 ,!‘ Read, -, 1 . - [ • riEALEIIS IN DRY GOODS, Diug,i,` , Medicincsj .I.l•Paints ? Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Crocker Iron, Clock; Watch - es, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Peru urriery, L - e.;—foot of PublEc Aveuve, Montrose. %. - 1 1 • .14tyie, -Bentley gc Perkins, . . NrANI . T,-ICTRERS OF AND DEALERS I ti all kinctsi ofi Castings Stoves, Agreuituntl Imply T fnents, eta.. Office at Syre's Store,. Public Avenue Mattufactot7t at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of. Cherry street, Montrose, Pa. - , & William IL Jessup, 4i; TTORSBYr3 AT LAW ' Mo;droze, Pra'cl tice in. Stpmuebanna, Bradford, Wayne, Wyol• ming and 4nzerne counti4 • William W. Smith & Co., CRINET MAKERS. They keep constauar at' band a good assortment of all kinds of Cabine Furniture. Shop and Waro-Romns at th . p foot o mrect. _Montrose, Pg. •. Rockwell, Winton & Co.; 1 .. • li tNEF iCTUREftS ilnd DEALERS ~in Strztr .3,1: Goat, Ilex, Ca..., Fora, Unthrell4s, Pqra' r sax, .Riblx)rts, &e. &c., :O. 20 Courtlindt street, Verb l'ork, (up shinz.) I ---,. i • , R. h. ROCKWELL. J. DOWARD. •w. w l , wirrAN. :~,~° TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAWI,. .fforifro4r, Pa., will'attend Etithfullfto all busi neis entrusted to him in the county of Snsquehann. Conrepmeing and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and charges moderate. lie will also attend the pto,cention of claims Of soldiers, their widows anu heirs, against the United States Government, •for BOunty Lind, Pensiotig, ' May be fbund at'all bOurs at the Office formerly occupied by J. T. Rich-. ..irds, Esti...north of the'Court House. . . 1410.. • , Time Changed. • • DELAWARE, LACKA*ANNA AND WESTERN R A 11411.1)AD.. Eli ARRANGEMENT ! • 2 9N and after Tharad4tY, Nov. 23 , 1854, the ]tail ' Passenger Train wel depart' from Scranton it 1, M. H - • •. • 1 Due at, Great Bend at g. 30 P. X. • Conneeting with the Daily Espress Trains both east and west on the N. Y. ER. IL, which arrive at New York at 9.30 P. M. Nand at Dunkirk at 11. 1 ReturO *ill leave Great' Bend on the arrival of the Beffhlo Express bound We.lt, (.3.20 P. M.,) which de parts froin New York at 71 A. M., and arrives atScran at- 5.50 r. ix. . I : • • The Height Aciommcidation Train with Passenger Car aft:kid:l4.'4 will leave-Scranton 4.1.50 r. arriv ing at Great Baud at 6 r: x., connecting with the Mail Train bound Wfttt, rind the Night Express Trains bdund both East and Weal I Retuinit' )g will leare Great Bend at 6.3 Q A. X. 1/13 arri" cc at Scranton 11 A. x. ' i Stages be in waiting on the aniral of passen l -ger trains; at Scranton, to convey pansengera to. Car bOndale; Pittston, WilkeShame, Philadelphia Via. the Readin4 Railroad. Easton and all other. intermediate places. D. H. DOTTERER, Superintendent. Superintendent's °thee, Scranton, Nov. 23, 1854 _,_ • _ Firesli Arrival ot.liew Goads—Great 1 ; 1 Bargains. _ , 1 Irta, , ',.. py to announce to nay patrons throughoist I tie county that I have just received a new stock' of cxxl.,; which lam selling astonishingly cheap 'f o r . eitsh; • , - i • :S A ;LYONS Laneshoro, August* 14, 1854. SGAR by the ton, barrel, and pound it! for 411. S A L i Lanesboro. August I I 1854. ' 1 C) - CASES of HOOT: SHOPS jilt I at the Laneabore 'Cash Store. SA L' Mats, I LAR : GE :paw-uncut, of silk Lad iimirola Heti AI -x6emr • A 41. ext.. .4ety 104 1)14"14• 0;3 GTheoni June 34,'64 . 1 tr. VOl4l- . leton 20 13;. OS i 'NELL() onlthe achieved a'aignal t un _ o or r: bloodtc:3,e otrilityqust ac with fi . lii r field of , ,i. Pen c e ,. Kil Folultreed " for watichlytu4 arid the tinrc _ your _ - _....,11161, / . ell creation,• ,-.d. _ . • ; - 1 We tielie, though armed to, Me ter Ih, and rout hY.r.ei . .. i'avat4n,- - . A I i 11 . And now - 11ke .Whigs and Democrats, and the Knovi • • Nothing too, . ! , - 1 . 1 . , " • Since we have of the reins of power, well show. Oat • - We can do. - 1 1 We'll purge these - ` 4 Augean stablef' .of the opposition - - lan, .1, -". . '1 I 'f And then with pure material will ,fill them ttp atin, - And thpughihostile politicians direr widelY in their. , lie.w-4 1 ) . - ; . 1 -1 11. •' Of the eOntrksets or measures that each" in turn may , bhoose, , . , 1 1 -.1 1 1i Yet in ifeferOce to- our Policy we, sure slal. noes be • 1 told :; • • - • -' -1 ,„ • That tius.eonS filth and rottenness.lshould belprefered • . , Ito yortT, -. 1 i Nor 'llMt wlidit any 51 - stein has gkown ro' Ulm inithe . bone i: • 'L . i 1 1 ' ',.:• 1 • 1 , ; The pciwers that did the mischief should not be oter . - " ;thrown. , i' 1 I.' This, then Orbut we dO in the empire of the jaia, The , chNty tyiantit we expel, and ahrtigale their lairs. If aunilt valuable remains, that our prcser ing ) : Our• " - " pose•litits, ,-: 'it We cleanse 11and save it, all the •rcst..we , , pull out by lie *ls,. - ~ - I \'ii • • ' ' Then' on. the imins; by our art, we "uickly re a r' Ron Ananeb pfbdiming Gold, with colourtade.S , of porcelain. And now ourlfigure to complete, we only hate Minty, .These Wondiioustransformations all are dont"for Oa.V. 1 C. D. vinpiL, Surgeon Dentist. MontavuoNovember 0, 1854. 1 . 1, - . • 4 --:---.- t ._------- - . NEW STORE! NEW GOODS ! 'il . , . ,i r - - - - '''-:1. IN . NEC MILFOI,D: i . ~. ITlLE'subscriber -haring leased; the Store, o of . .1. Mi2ssrs;',rl'rattii, formerly occupied; bvl. SiPt tle; int*tids,o locate permanently in Nei-Milford: And ri t e Oitld take this method of inforittinW,the inhabit4nts till New. Milford, and apaCent toWittythat Ire has just returned from New Yo li with a large..htid splendid stork of fresh and entirely.nett.GOods;ifon— sisting tif PRY GOODS of altnoi.st every ponqiAra- Lk variety, OROCEIIIES as•ltiwaa the loweSt, Ltercl re,-(i'eo.t..4i.„v, hoot. and Shoed, Hai. and Cgs,., Bonnet's of 'Crery style., &c. &c., -Which .he iitTe.ra4 for i sale-oti4he Most reasonable terms; for cash, .cotintrys 1 product,•or t l / 4 ..liable credit. Ile wOuld also s'ay it this connection, :Oat he has added to !the eamblisluncnt, the manufacturing of. Tin, Sheei t iron, ;ani Ciiiiper ware ifr, allits varieties, in which he is prepared to I executall••kiinds of jr.ttis, by the very liest'worlitnen 1 and ottithe Most reasonable term s ; I, 1 . Dealbrs sitpplied at the lowest prices.;. PartigWars ;in rela6n ti3;stoves &c., at some future time. f!: i , r: • -- 1 • . J. DXC'KERM'tN ' r '• Netrllilfetd, May .. lll, IRS-1. I r ! . I t flit ETTLVABF#O . RTMENT 4f Tin; Sheet. Aron alxl Cup l ictlyare of triv onin mapufactur4 - ! ;and made of, (teavy plate, fur sale 'by ; J. 61CKERM'AN, New! 12, 155:3. V"lTLlU : dassortment of Ilartiwnro, Carpl'...nter!fand • hilrier Toots, Pump'Chain, and fictui-es att s July, 1S5•1.1 .;-)ICK,i:R*AIC6*, ASIITA.VDBI.ISikS :of the 4:4 quality, fort Sale chap 4t P R M A N.'S- 1 ""'' FLOUR AND SA LT,4 the barrel oi : etatise;, - ..at the lowest price- atiDICKERMAN . S... • FARMERS ' - , UN /ON• INSURANCE COMPAIty . . ATUENS. nuani criCNTY, • CAPITAL, $2O 000. - • • Scettreif by . j.Thind and ni iforigage. o'l t RCat Ii ate it . of Mo• ,S.'tf,ekhold;- . Insdies akitiniat loss by Fire, of oases, SoreLl,i and other, buildings, Goods,Ware4 ' anOlerehtindi4; on as fa‘Orablii terms as any sirallar nStitUtion, Llosses promppi• adjusted and paid. I ?' _ Dtr.P k groit.—Hon. Horace illi4ton, Athens; Pran cis Tvlhe.'d(i.; George A. Pel kills do.; J. T 41 1 ): MAyer, do. • N. ,shirmin; do. ;C. F.WOles, Jr.'do.;l.l,- E. Canfield . 'Loa. Joh a Lirporte, i r owanda ' ;_li G -B. Wakennin, X...leer:dile; Geo. M. iloUenback, barre Sliobael Sleyiert, Laporte. !a. • 1! • Ors•lcEa§:,—Hon. Horace Williston, President F. Well .S, jr. , V. Pres. and •Trea.S i . ; .1. E.l Carit)ehl, SecreqtrY: <d••. • ; • • 14 Agent, A. Gav,ortn, Wyalus rig, Pi. [ . ls* m 3 ;., CLERK WANT •.. N'TFD immediately a good active Clerk—:'Orte Rho. has had experience, rrites a,fair hitnd, and Is.'pempetent to take charge of a set of';Boidts— mast he teityperate and willing to devote hi 4 tirnpand attention to the interest of his eitploYer:sj TO)ne -that vitt tuitiwer to the above, a liheralsala'ry wIll be, given.? i None others need apply I Good reconuPOnd atiolut ,required. 13. F. & It H. EATCW. Ilarford, May, 1854. . I . ! • I ,IIiELY FALL GOODS., Hf 111.11R1TT would incite the attention QC his friiitids and the public to bis new and splen- did stock cif Troche ' Troo/, and Cashmere Long, :and ' Square iSkairls, from $2 to sl6—Ladies' Press'. Goods' in cl u di ng plain and f4tey belanes, De-Rages,• l l Parametta4 Freuelt MerinOes, hams, i the; Ice., -rich Ribtons Bonnets, or "new _ ! stvi,' : whipii In concoction with a large, aasortniria of staple i 4tl4l;:fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Oros:A:cry; Ilardatore.:L'lron, Stores, Miffed(); Robes, earprrim Boots :nnsiSlioes, Ilats and Capd{,.Paintril riitdetc 'l,shadris, ,111111 Paper, Oils and Ifainta )1,C.,. ibe sold cholie most favorable terms and ;educed prices for ea.4h: iiiiidnee, or approved er4dit. - I . ,$.ll by the barrel or loiatl. Aeii *qford, September 22, 1804. ~ 66 Se r i* .' things can• be,datie as viten ' ' ! I.'' - as others.'? - • 1 I 1 Til" Subscriber baring purchOed the Chaitlislan• tifsciolj• of A. W. !Greenwood; in liirford, Is iwepaled tii nianufakturealt kinds pf,Chair' sat ttithiced pricesi:efAhod materials,!and in a superior , stOe of w-orkmanskip. Among the dift(*ent kinds 3i wilt tu enti§ri : r I , , . , . _ , ;-, .: • , . Itos4o)i:Lßockers, (int) . o6red I rtyle,) t:;( - 1 k.eitcla 'off . sno/ .and - Windsor -,hairs, Flask: .• .} ••• ...:i ~..e7 .' ais, Settees, (k 4 4:c!. : 4 t + • '1 tarAitWork warranted to lire satisfa.ctida for five ve.ant.' , . '"Alerehantahle Produc taken in e.schange for work,ihnt'go .CREDIT! . JtS' JOHNSTO. _ . Hakord,i April 5.• . c ~? . i 1 t , • ~.... .i --L.••-••-' -4-t-----•' 100T.E.** GRIST AND RAW lIIIIIiL.' • P°87 1.: ;BROTIIERS having pOrchased i the Shore'' , eltablishment, will keep conitantlfon ha 4l Ste- ; perfin t r 'Ol4 Fine Roam, Corn Meal of supitieo gual- ity, atio;Piop and Bran. at the lOwest, cash prices.— i CostotO: Work will be done _ with desp atch; Anil In all 1 cases tooiriligred... . ! - ' iipsitf Nontitise, Jul% 1853.. ,1 Stoves! Stereo! now receivhig, a new assortment citfltaires, including the most populid and imprtiied,lcinds of' Prenduin, Air-Tight, and Efeyated Oven`:COking Stoves, with Parlor, Office; and ,Shop Stovda'f l oi l wood or coal, in superior:variety and style. which d will sell •at the snout reduced prices`; Ele vate&Oven stoves of new and apProved patterns will be sold at 120 to $25, and other &bids in proPcltion: Also, istciNlC pipe, zinc, and sheet, iron, stove tubes &e. , Neir'ifilkorl, Sept. 2,'54.[ ili. BrRIUTT. . - :Witulow Sash. ' I Q b 4. *1). SA YIU: having, been appointet4Ageut /CY • pi in extensive sash blind and doOr mai.tifitc tory 10* prepared to furnish any articles itt thii line at less Wes ithin they have usually:been sold .! , July. 24. - ; •S. k & 1 • Shaving Creami I • 4 IT irticle which every oiau.:sboukl try or We by, .S. kb' 8 -}l4.llll 'l i--A new lot of Stamm! Hats pud 3 Cloths t summer wear just received and foe Bali heap by \L.; • •".. ' D.ll. L. al CO. • To, theilteadlist nubile of Punine.; nanna County and netultr f . rrilLuilderaigned is now prepared to , semlit° or -1 d o t s mail Om paid," ar,ty book published hi this thiani4 on the receipt of the pdceof the Wirae..- orderaiwill met with prompt attention, ited,kmita sent Itlj , ;rittnni mail. - ,addreas WM. j LEACH, t .vrioref* Depot, Houton. aid Ttinothyli43l4 . .. LEESBWe itatizon rt+ar. T - I . n.w . Lhas 164 existed a public demand for a u el fectivepurgative pill' which could be !relied tin as sure and perfeein • its operation ... This has been i prepared to,metit i ; that demand,' and an eitensiVe tri al of its. virtues li .coriclusively shown with what suc• cess It accbmplithes the purpose de..simed: It la eit sy to make a physical pill, but not easy tonake the best of all pillapho, ne which should have inone of the objections, but si lk the advantages, of evidry other,-! —; This has been attijnipt4d here, and with ghat success we would respektfully submit to the public deeisiOn. It has heen unfOrtunate for the patient biterto that almost every pnrgative medicine is acrimonious land l irritating to theowel.S. This is not. Many of them .• kduce, so much griping pain and _mint:don in the sys • ni as to' ntor-, than counterbalance the good to be ki el i t • , , f to r 4 th4tu. • - These pills pr'oducel no imitation or . pain, - unleis it arise from ,a previously - existing' ob :struction . .dertingementin the bowels. 1 Being pure ly vegetable nt , . harm can arise from their use in ,anh quantity ; but ' is better. that any medicine should he taken judicio : ly. Minute directions for their.utle" in the several illsict - es,to which they are applicable are' given on thcliox. ;,Among the ctim q Plaints-Which have been ,spee dily cur Iby • them, we. may: trsention I Liver Complaint, in its; v., 'oils' forms ofaundice, In. 1 digestion, Languor and Los Of Appetite Listleirieisi Itritability,•liiiinSis Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever i and Ague, I'aitt i n Side and .oins ; for, in . truth , 1 all these n t h e- 1 areLbut the consequence diseased action kin!the liver.; As f,an ttPei lent, they a ord prompt and Anse relief in CduzitiVeness,• Pilo, Cho ! Dysentery, Ilitmois, Screfula and *urvy, Colds with reness of i; the hoil, I.7herp, and litipinitylof the blood , 'it short, I', . I i''F' se where a purgative i ireipti ii - ' a".7•aro. ..,‘ , 1... ~ . . . They liaVe Itoduced. - some singularly succ sful cures in Rheumatism, tont, Dropsy, Gth?vel,Erysi - las,. Palpitation !of the Heart, Pains in Mel Back; Store- t aele and Side: i They shoUld he freely taken in the spring of the y 4., to ,purify the - blood. and prdpare the system for dhe change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulatesithe stomach and bowels:into healthy action, and restpes the appetite and vigor. They pu rify t h e blodd, a rid, by: their stimulant action, on the . circulatory Sysefir, renovate the.strerigtkof the body, and. restore! tau wasted or' diseased energies of the .whole organisnt. Hence an occasional dose is advan tageous,. even thOtigh no serious derangement exists ; but unnecessary closings should never be carried too f.ir ;as every• : putgative 1 medicine reducesthe strength When takento. ex coliS.: The thousand c a ses in which I 'a physic is required cannot be enumera d here, but i they suggest theitselves to th e reason o eVery body, ...and it is confide Illy believed this pill will answer a better purpose :than anything which has hitherto been availableto 'mankind. '• When their iirtOes are'once known, the 'pultlte will no longer doubt What remedy employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. , De ing.sugar-wrappyid theyine pleasant to take, and be ing purely vegetlable, no harm. tan arish from their use in any quadt ty. i • : I•' 1: . 1 ) • For minute directions see wrapper .1. on ;the . Box. ' Prepared ,by 1.1 kMES C. Ayga, Practice 1 and Au -1 . alytical Chemist, Lowe), Mass: Price 25 Cytts per Box. Five BoXes for $l. 11 , , Ayet'. .1-'''ur the roPict', e 'l.lroitehiti're, 11' 'Cohattneptioii. ' ' This renielylh its cures of - ever. it , is entirelyntin itS virtue's in a'n. l ployed. So wide nierous the tatscs . tion of the cl'isintr; who have hoed, ta Aerate diseaies (- tried its t‘ttperitit I kiiid it too appith j its virtues Are what antidote to r.ti,srotis affoetioils incident to Our, c attacks upon th t. f id., (.7"r4, , Th5,1 j is the pleasdntes tallied. I. 1 As it has tong' section, we firkA its quality is !kepi and that the ge 14:tt, 3fontroSe Citcncit -4; riliNT nice.icine •..vcr,i v .I.ATLISTI EXCITEMENT• 1 • THE!, Nrl i itill Ask A DILL UNSETTLED. , ‘,,IOTT, JOHNSTON ..t. Co., are DOW receiving I ' from N . .+,-'llork a general nFsortment;.of Spring,., arid Summer i gtiods, and we cordially - in%ite all that like to buy clip - di; cheap togive - us a call, sr oustock is large, and we lire willing to sell for small profits.—.l, Yotican find', lie c ie almost every. article wanted, and we are willing t coMpat:e goods and prices with any ;,1 store in . the coin ty—we :have taken special pains tol fuul nice good 4 to please the Ladies,: suci .as Black.l Figured and yiin r y Sliks, Silk ,Tissues, Eerages and 'i• Berage Delaney. Plain and Fancy Lawns, Silk,. French ii and Domestic Giughams,:Figured and yhiin MUslins, I; Embroidered Cutains and Paper do., Ladies Collars, ;1 UnderhandkerCl ie6 attSleevea, Hantillig, Parasols and Gloves, 1 :it w !and Fancy Bunt i also trim- i mings to match. ..k - lar.ge • stock of a for Meoll and Boys,. ali4t I on; Steel, Nails, Horse shoes,• andll horse Nails', lEi ugh:B, Salt, • Fish, Crockery, Grind j 1 i stones, and on ware, Stove pipe, Tin, Plass', aiilt, ° . Leather,- Boots, Shaer &c., ,k.e. Please give us a 1 chance of slinivi g you our stock heft - Jr. .1 .. • . Yount t ly.. ' SCOTT, JOH: :CO; 1 -1 Springvillittril, 18, 1854, 1 1 , 4. CHOICE. ellorcE bye - Springlill • WV GOODS. , Fl ; 21 & 1 1 A.RIC, return eir g l ratefuli igetuents to the public, and invite at- ; ery large , stock of Spriti l q auct-Surn-i are now receiving and rtTer for sale , s. 'ln addition to their , usual lissom-; y Goods, Groceries, Hard `a re, Prock-) Oils, Sc. &c., they are repared to ssortment of Ladies' ess Hoods tion—Figured, Plaid and Plain! Silks. , ;gibbons, Gloves, Ilosi ry—lAdieti! s of all kinds—also a l ge stock of 1 1E- CLOTIILVG, Cloths, ,Cassimeres, l t 3ununer Cloths, Vestings t lllat Cups,' i l• F,ully solicit an , early call fromi I thus( 'chase vood good' at low iiriceai - y 3,'54. McMILLEN i d: PARK, , . . . . AI C• KILL acknoiclei, tention to tFq s' "user Goods they at re rtt /ow filbie went of staiqp Cr; Paints and exhibit n lar# -of every deseri Bonnets, Sha\kl, and /Misses S4ot .READ.I:II4 Tweeds, Jeank Boots and Slioe, IEII • They respeF whO wish to itui Springvillei M KEHL QTAgES ► bettsvi arrival of t reaching „Montrose big Kirk both Easi sable rout This lii Springvil brim, wi day, Wel Ville, Ler Good) ded, and conimorial Lanese THEL 1‘: on hand i and work Orders Good The change for t' Lanai)°, t il l I/ : ie a s. • A.l. 4 +- - • I- ' KIFDOIIf DEP 4 i 11 1LL144.1! NeMILLA • 1' Purehased the establis eat of Isaac 1 0 .1' I'*i at 'the Mon Depot, would re-'. h win his friends the wil keep coa-, , It o the low prices", a ell selected 4 „,. - l': d rlitster .can be had cheap, as iv** t rY ("Al I, Hardware, Crockery, as i f ,J , c.; iri exchange for Grain and all klut 5 4 , 1 du i . ties prices. i 1000 -nil' Hard .: 1. • • •* . - ":' il ; St, Feb. 2, 1814.. * -, 11,1 11 • I' Vl os N t respectfully it Shindy on hat stock of good, !Arne, Salt, as Gooceriesi Shoes, Nadi of . produee.ll Wood nant4 Mtintrose _2,- • _ -1 CTs'r OK BAND _at furntsbOd to or&tt. h tiotice. jr, SON ) r. • 2; Cherry Vector - 41. ~ i illy 4 Coughs, Colds I, ‘ l.l4a'rs;.ness, hooiing-Cugh,. Croup',4slhnia,and i . . 1 !is won for itself such notoriety ,from : variety of pulmonary ,disease; that . : 2cesnry, to recount theOvidenecs of y.courniunity where it his been , em- 1 - is it's field of,usefulnes4 and ~so nu ,•l:if its cures, that almost ever sec -y abounds in persons publicly known .estored from alarming and even des- 1 if the lungs by its use. lWhen !once • rity, over every other metliene of- its • , ent Co escape observation, and where Own 'the public no longer be'. itateemploy for the distressihg and dam... t ' 'Of the pulmonary ormaus which are innate. And not only in formidable lungs, but for - the milde• varieties of (oa.r.le-nr*s. 6.:e;. t, and fo Children it 'and safest_ mediche tha can be ots rit been in constant use thrntighout this ;Lot do more than assure the people A ,t t ri to the best that it ex 4 er has'bcen, intine article -is sold by4,-Ans.L. 'fru - B. F. d: R. ii: EATO*, Raiford; nr:Y ; ; Dendaff,. and by all dealeri in 1 . • . )%•heri-. . L -:' Robeq. t just received,' and of SCOTT; JOTfY awh! Slanivls: ' I ---- of Wool Long Shawlsverylcheai ;•SCOTTORNST li kCO. . ember 8. --' ,ine of 'Mail Stages, I .. now 1 1 I ID 'IV ITIIINTitOS I i E. Kirkwood, passing trough Cori -,. kc., every morning after the ins of ears, both Ras!, and West{ I '!... lu. - Returtaingj !eavO lys excepted) at 2. Y. x.,J reach to take the Mairtrldns of ears!, being the nearest and Most feaL le New-York and Kiie Railroad,' • a tri-weekly line for toknock; 1f,4 ock, - Wyoming, tttil Wilke4- ntrose at 7 .t. m. !every Mon , ridgy. Also, a linc toFriends I . ,mfortable earriage4 are pros* tors Rill spare no Pains to ach' ic. . W. K. HATCH, MORGAN &.WEST. • i 1 ash, - Blind, glad Door Factory. • • ' e i .. 11 furnish at the S hop of New 1 ire, Sash; and Thin dM. Turnink ied to order, _Lumber kiln-driek trpassed by- any in the countrr.+: Jme.ecill twelve Promattentirei.: , tber and Country - Produce aken hie*- above. Terms, ready pay, ' , . 'cab, 6. S.. A.I MT .11% common BUGG!" 1C 1,114.1 4t: PA! : ,sviammtiouooitivrAir • I. L. POSTIS.;! IVVE new offer to the public , the moat . choice and V the raerear trrYLP3 of ciouev to 'be had . any kluirein the country, and fur th e 'Cry to pncea, wit'"out variation. Mil REAI)Y DE CLOTHL#G; QtIMMER STYLES., -, L - .• Post* Ea: - have just 5..7, made a large addition to theirAtock of clothng, :pctiSistitig now of everything desirable for the buyer At such prices, as.are sure. to suit The goods are :mule first rate, and we warrant the work : to be equal Ot superior to.any ever before offered hi this mar het« Our stock comprises Pouts, fine black' French ,Sacks, Frocks anti Business; Tweeti,-equirnere aud, :Jean Sacks and FrockS, also broWn and white Sum 'mer plain 'and twnled. I YEers—White and colOred ;Marseilles, Valciatia, Listing, figured !rood figur !led Silk and Satin, and Avery, variety, good and cheap. Pasts--Fine black Cratsimere, doeskin,: col. tweed, !Summer, Stuff, lineq .drill, cottoninle,_ stripe, plain, ;cheek and plaids, so cheap as .to.he sure of sale to' tall Who desire to buy. 1 • . I i'ES AND HONER Y---Ladics and Gents I k.. 11 white and colored Kid-Gloves of the best quali ty tirarranted. . A large assortment of all kinds ofblue,', brcl,tan and'ate hose, and hoie (gents and ladies, icotton, Lisle thread, Berlin and milk cloves, Black jam% colors; a large rasortment - of black silk and lace long and short: POST •th:CO'S. • II 111)00TS AND SITOES---New fine'.‘BootS, Coarse _LT Boots, Ladies fine Gaiters, Bootees and Buskins, i ra fall assortment of Cheap Sho Chid • and 31* ~ renslSA- I es Shoes and Bootees, Ladies fine silk-linen Slippers, at ,f WRITE GOODS--All styles and qtudities, bleach- I VT •ed Shirtings, Pillow Cotton; Jac. and Cambric :thislins, Swiss and Book Muslins; Barred Marlins, Bitdmpa and Victoria Lawns, tic., !gored and dott. Swiss Mullins at • P. & Co's. QIIINGLZS AND e RINDSTONES at I_ l. 'L. POST & CO'S. (tROCERIEg---of the beet And diettpt kind. A t of Sugars surprisingly - elieap: at I . L. POST Cr • DeLanes, Deßa- Igliatns;lLawns &e., of every desirable • POST it Co's. .„ A. _ LAR .. , . STAPLE Go at the rowest price: . ' ' • i c EL. POST &co. • fitLOTIIS C'assinie ~ TweedS, 'Kentucky' Jeans k,./. add Satinetts, very eaP•at I. L.-4 ) . & Co's. '. vET OOD EA" WARE - - atent!Pails, Cedar Pails V, V and Wash Tubs, Coco ' - Nut Dippers; .Butter Ladles,. POnts, Willow Baskets, Tcope Halters, Bed COrds, Manilla -Ropes, - Brivmq,! a g d hit at the store o(:' . i , -1 I. .L. on & -co. MA CA'7:l:'/ZEL . 1. rest possible rrilvs., , ii • . IJ. ,L. - POST • t...„ ‘ -rin7 cheap,! at • - I POST .t•Co's. OL-45.9 (VA RE—a choice ` I \___ ____ I POST & CO: - I --:- i.l paper and - Window Shades. •. .. 1. -I .. I ' POST •& CO. . .1, ?COD -FISH: Al .A 7 'I quality at the to 'April 5, 1854. Q OLE LEATHEI? • OROCKERY AN lot at low prices. 014 Carpet, Roonal L' 4 ILK HATS, sprineTrtyleL—best quality very kJ cheap. • I POST A CO. OSHE.7'S and Bontiet 'RM.)tions of all kinds, Par= asols,.large and small at . i.cry~low prices. i POST :& CO. TAkESS TRIMMING'SL-le very style .esirible and very cheap. • • I POST aL Co. f . N RALVI3.A(J,S—?f the b4t quality,• • , • ' ! POST E: CO. C 2 4L7', Lime and P aster.at: ". 'POST Co's. iDIES' COLLARS—A .very choice lot of the AI- latest styles; Book Embroidered Lyinerie; Lace, 3feclin and Iloniton imitations ; I.L. P. & CO. 3IBROEDERED and Lace tfideitzleeves, all 'rable styles ; •also, worked and embrid. Edging and Insertings and Flouncing.. . F . ACE Edgings and Inscrtingc ;• iMitations of every U 4 kind, almost a.sgriod as genuine and very cheap, tnlS6 pure linen-wrctight Lace, ! I. L. P. "A. CO. A I NGRAINT.I) and-lump Carpet for sale at. I. L. POST & HATS—Panama,l fine land coarse trim - 47.1 med and fanny bound, pedal and Palmlea, for h;4ys and men, sold veil; cheap. I. L. P. & CO. J:!.DIES' and Children's Flits, a good variety, al -4 so a new lot of the latest 'styles of Boennts at the store of • - - * I. L. P. & CO. -A-- A -and fancy articlesjof Soap and'llair Oil; V.) also, some of Biel finest PerftiMery at the store of - I. L POST & CO, • ARD and TALLOW ; also, Farmers tools in gen eral a 4. ; I. L POST it CO's. __ _. ~,• . WANTE ► 1 ! C'T R.:l/...V of all kintlS—Deans, Dried Apples, Tal 7 lOw, Butter, Bees,lwax, all wool socks, Eggs, ke.,, Or which we will excli nge gOods at cash prices. ; Apnl, 5. • 1, ' L.L. POST Si Co; _ A DMOV I AL.I ; 41 k' . -. „, • , STOVES! S OYES! STOVES! ' • PIIE subscriber , wislik' es to call the attention of his A. friends and theublic tO his , very large assort ment of STOVES at is newiStore Room in Lfxlers tille, nest to L. S: Le heim's Store, and near the Gt. Bend Depot. He has, in addition to his former large 11 variety of Cooking an . Parlor! Stoves, many new pat. tuna, some of which a . ! , . • ~'lSt, Nicholas, Pea h Bra ch, Fire Clipper, ' f -e Madero Troy, Alio awk, -;:f Medallion, Orient, Black ll'ariicir,; Oak, Egg-Stone. Which,' together, with his former Stock, will perhaps be the most extensive and varied assortment of well selected stores in the County,. I . -,,........_,_ - Clinton Stores, wellifurnished, , at low prices. j inrAll-articles in his line. kvt:zon hand and made to .order as usual, and orders received at his old stand in Great Bend. I ' - 1 JOHN. COLSTEN: Lodcrssillel and Great,Bencl, Nov., 1854. by 'O. 1 'Notice to tht Public. 11 - AVING just returned fro New York.' wish to • call the attention of my old; customers, and. of ,the public ip general, to my NEW STOCK OF 'GOODS, ,which being bought with bail' at. the loivest prices, and wishing_ to sell yrincipally for the same; 'I will of. fer them at,greatlf,- . reduced prica — r• Cocheco Prints, warranted fitst colors, for only if ',cents a yard.. Good Brown Sugar, 18 pounds for one :dollar. Boonton Nails; acknowledged by all ..to he ,the best Nail, in itse , 85,50 per keg. Hats and Caps, .Boots and shoes, Buffalo Robes of all price. all wool De Laines, Cashmeres, Parametta, Dress ilk, Silk :Velvet, &c. Mouslin De Laines,ll shilling per yard, I,Satin Bonnets and Moleskin - at?, Broche Sfiawls, Double LOng shawl Thibet Thibet do; selling at inconceiv ably low 'prices. lean safely warrant, perfect satis faction to all who 14 - give me a'eall. • Lanesbom, Apr. 5, 1854. . 5: A:LYONS. 'iLOCKS-good time keepers, only one dollar.. S. A. LYONS, Lanoboro, Apr. 5 - - TA p N ri 'T ee tD 4Tii Z p O ti t ides, wZch A. tte ri l : M . est i.anesboro, Apr. 5.7 - OU TRY PIiGDyCE taken in 'exchange for kJ Goods, at my store. - S. A. LYONS. Lanesboro, April 3. ' NEW ARRANGEMENT 1116.1; HINDS k Me.MILLEN'S li'ail Road FreigA. Line betteeip; I .4lforatroiS Depot and New I:brk, every ditv, Sun dayit • ereepfe.. , T.I[INDS. &McMIL4N, havin , g %add arrangements 11 .for forwarding freight to bew-York in the.care of Capt. IL R. C.ADNirELL, 01'1 Orange, County, will be in attendance at the MontrOSe Deco` ere.y day of the'ireek, to take charge ofimeh freight ann produce as may he entrusted tel them. Retnrns for the same will be paid at the tort of William McMillen. Groceries' ingerrard,•• Ylour, pork., Fish, Salt, &e., &c., constant4".on for si* at the aoweat Cash Prices, or 'in { exchange foe country 'produce: L. -• W,lxt.tAit McMluars. . 1 1854': " • 1113 • Facts to thiii people. IVOTWITIISTANDINGthe predictions of the New .1. 1 4 Albany LesWr that-Frank Tuft° - will' be elect ed President because the Prophet filadah says Oat " the Lord tivetli Power to time faint," it is universal ly admitted that the ouhseriber can and-will sell Booirtp 4ND. sniffles CHEAPER tbanany ; other,slOp:ktorn, not even es .l i: V . 1 11 . 0 r i t= i boi 4ta n . d lit i store r ta w : a: t town. would refere infbrin .ilioae s lwhe - are ‘lll4ehted.io licrOuPui* ra;r 1 rA ,Aat tliey 4 atm teratia psi up :ft • :•11o,:i ' e - . Aiiirr, .. - IP .ROGERK. 111(1, ADSIxxl split mauls wood, to exobaogol I. W. orAigiolen *oh. 17," . • LYONS : k 6491 1 . " , ' liant S. Git.tober 1$: . '',:. ' -A • ~ .W 410 61 DW72O". .the most desirable stock in the coon .ry low prices. *I, L. P. CO. and splendid stock of Spring.Trints. I. L. P. •t. Co. • 1 1110,8110 or :Birsvicireib"-i:. -- ~.. ' . - GREAT ATTRACTIOI4:I: . ' divert Rush for thee' -New New Groods'at .baton's . ~ - • ONE . PRICE-STO,ItEt : - . , T HE. largest and cheapest ,tocko r FiinCy,DC4ilim- . - tic and Staple Goods ever brought law Susqa*-.. - banns county. One hundred . cases Dry POOder ectl.' • prising iirpiut as follows: • • . • • Rick Changeable Silks, • !FwAhkonable Silk end SM., : .", Strip° -_ -- "• • •• : ' Monne% " n o w ;- ' • " . French Plumes, " Black ," - ' .200 pieecs Bonnet Thir- Musa Bonnet. - " .- ' - : 'l.botlev ' BOlinet gatins, - ' MO pist.Fancy-Ilioss do. - Al! wool .I :reLairies,' I *Velvet Dress Cuttima, Parisiiur do. • ' Figird. • Alfigetl: Velvets, Plaid de CoslW, ' . Fifty Bay*Strite Shawls,. Clouded de Berge • • Castmere .••- do • I •. . 1 English Merinoes, ltrociut • • do •• r lParametto's - . • Silk" 1.*:• do . • , Lyones6'CkAlms, " . Gloves, Hosiery, etc. Coburys ' , _ Cloths, (ea mere,, • ; 1 French chan'ble. de helve,. Vestlnp;s, . - : - • . , . Embroidered Robes, . . • Flannels, - Ginghams and Prints _ Wool Otarikets, ...,- Scotch'Plaids, • _Linings,' • . White Goods, . • 'Pi_ ckingv - • W_ toughs Chita:se' itcs DamaSklSpreaks; . Collsirs, - ' Linen 1 •do - do Muslin Edgings„ Irish Linens • . * ' do Cambriek do •-, : Black wiling, - - - do Linen do - . . Etc. e_ - • • - ' • Marford, Oct. 6:. . : EA TO N k CO.. ..- t t i , New York .Cit • - - : . INSURANCE COMPAf.• .. , . OFFICE 9 WALL 8T .5 EL . CAPITAL, IN CASH AND APPROVED • SECLIti;" TIES, • 000,000. , • 'lnsures against Loss or .Da ' ' age Lii Firs.- , - . • tnascroat. 1 A. Q. Stebbins, 118 Broad street; Peter C. Baker;• _,. 1 gpruce;:ftreet ; Girard Banolter4lB griradway; - Thomas Andrews, ar a 138 Ced t; Bab iuel G. go-,-;!l,!uard, 377 West street ;' -Aloe -t.. Conklin sin GreenwiCh steet ; James A. Crosby ,' 114 Broad**Tl Cha's. Lent, Xing.bridge, N. Y.; m::,,rt C. 11.11, 2 1 Chicago, III.; I Smith Robbie, B hester, N. 74- William W. Leland - New York ; Per: R.: Roach, IdB t s. Bank street; Staates S. Bell,,corner .est and Laight streets ; John L. Been, 78- Water ; street; D. Van - *art, 'llB Broadway; Iforaticit NI Gallup, .corner West and Barrow streets; PeteirH Foster, corner Gansefoort and West ; IReubtn E Jr.. 48 Eighth AYenue; Stephen Cromwell, Camde ", N. Y.; Albin Wadkigh, Philadelphia • Dextar B.' rittain, 49 Wit: , • ter street ; Samuel Sinclair, Tribune uildings ;il3arn net B. Shaw, ClEkreland, Ohio.l . -- - ' • intione • RoT A L,Ga is, President._ .... Cuant.ps C. Cs.....aas, Secret.iry. I 1 CHARLES L.: BROWN, .agen t 31ontwitat pa. EAGLE - ArtouNntrhy:",-• Q AYRE, BENTLEY & PERKIN having parch's. s' 0 ed. of Wilson & Co. the Eagle ,outidr3i . ; are now ' ! prepared"to fill orders from the tradroind do work in the .. .best i their line with skill and ;despatch. Theywilf 'pep constantly on hand Picitri;(best kinds,) storv, kinds,) Cultivators, .Btrato•Cuttei*, Cons sellers, tte:.d.v. dm. H W- ' Pln— c invite particular attention to ithe Plows which we Inanuthetare. We manufactureand keep for.skle• - The Celebrated Blatehle*-Plata. .:xclusive right to .mannfse-: )untr, - Wayne;' Wyoming and dent Iron Peam- Plow: The iron,excepting the handles. • draught, being ape-third • while its strength and du-. I. • - for Milli, Shingl; vkc. •ike. [ ' Among the Stores whickwe manufacture , aiv. the keystone Cooking Store, ROlrgh and' Ready do . , For Queen. do., Premium do.; and other kinds;ri ll .ar- - ranged'for burning wood or coal. 'Also, Self-Regis-. I-later, Parrot Store, Cottage Parlor do., Stenaltia, two sizes , . do:,, and a yariety of other Parlor Stoves,. -bOtli wood and coal burners. We kep also op hand' Grindstone trimmings, Dag Chmn"b imtnings, - Um brella and Shovel and Twigs Stands' kc. dc. Work done to order onr short notice and attthe low6t rates, Vir Orders for Stoles, Agricultural Implemmits,,, "cc. are solicited from thoSe in the trade, and will be filled -at rea so nable wholeside.prices) , . • - SAFRE, 1148. BENTLEY.. - S.l-PERKINS. • Motirsse,, March 4 . , Austraiiini Catiforuia, ' Or any" place ,ow the Globe cannot pre - sent 1' • pvater . inducemenis Oak . Kk:ELER STODEiAIp'S ROOT AND SHOE.STORE. extensive Ha_icolirtli nos filled of . fl art uedw articles in their th aw and line embracing a general variety of neirand elegant styles of ladies . and gentlemen I .wear, rimeng". Which, are Ladles French, Silk Lasting arid Prenille igaiterr, lid apt Enameled Polkas, Kid, PatentjLeather . and Bronzed deny Linda, Buskins. and Ties; Gentlemen's French and Philadelphia; crik tanned calf skin arid kip Boots, Morocco, Calf mid Cowhide Brogans te. , lkiya kip, - calf and cowhide BoOls and Brogans; all kinds of . Misses and Children's Weer. ,Also,l.a general inmost ment of Findings which consist in part of lasts, pegs, sparables, Hungarian trails, tacks, thread, wax, Bris tle:3olloe binding, .awla4 rasps, sandetodft, shoeknives, &c. Also oak and heMlock„ tanned caN tipper and enkileather, Mort:fee° skins and linings. • Work made to order and repairing, neatly done. . ' KEELERI:k. STOBDABD. . , -Montrose.„ - April 6, 5.5.1. VALUABLE BEAL4ESTATE - FOA sAi.E. 20 44 A VILLAGE LO3S, situated in the - pleasantest . part of the village of - Susqu'ehanna; also; three' Houses and lots in the most !madness part of the afore Sail Also; a ,Farm containing 183 acres, with a small improvement, the 'remainder kearily timbered, situate two miles from said village. • Susquehanna is the great 'Central Depot of theli: Y. k E. Railioa6, situate at the reot of ale heaviest grade-on the road, near the greatiworks'of Stamm. ,Cionewaeta, and' the Cascade, , and possessing by nay ture the best watering place on, route with the entity of extensive Machine Shops, Foundrr&c., Sus- Susquehanna, although nuinbering bet 2000.-inhibit arms, and but four years of age, 18 destined soon to 'range alongside of tile most flourishing .and populous' towns on the line of this great tqoroughlf,re. • , L. P. HINDS, Agent. Office one door dist of Lenheisei. Susquehanna Depot, NOY. 16. " • • - ' . Valuable Latads ['or - COIL SALE IN ONE BODY, about 5500 acres of L itand on the waters of Spring Brook, a. branch of the Lackawanna river, in Luzern° County, Penn's., - about midway between the thriving towns. of Scran ton and Pittston. - These landi are covered with val uable-timber, and being situate b the most extension , mineral' region 'in Pennsylvanial-known to contain iron ore-.and believed to aboun4 in coal, and being also in the immediate vicinity ;of several •ratlrodida made and now in progress—offer to , The 'capitartat an • opportunity for the investment.of moriey.that aeldota occurs. For fuither information apply to N. P. 'Ho sack, Esq., No. 11„Wall street New York, 'oc to dot; lubscriber, at Montrose, Susquelnuma county,Pi., tba • attorney in fact of the owners?. 1 April 6, 1854, ' V HENRY DRINKER. N ' - PLOW SWOP:, ' *- • NEW ESTABLISHMENT. T . • '-; 1 - AND E. MOTT _would mipectfully infer:3llh* public that they are insumfacturing libitchley's Celebrated Plows. They alio keep constantly on band, Side 11ayne Conn* and ?den Plows,' Cultivator*, Dog phurn*, , Skigk and Cutter Shoe*, 'Plow Points of "various ,patlernb, too- numerous- to - mention. We jhOpe, by striq attention to business, to receive our share of public patnmage. Manufse.; tory, D. Poit's old stand. Vouildry, M. MO% fiat Searle's - MM. • - 'Repairing done on shOrt. notice. ' - • MERRIT I XLIJAH 213 s ; FIRE ' lIE a übieriber is agent for-tike ,folloning Insurance Companhis, doing business at the lowest. safe rates... • • state Mutual at HarriOura.. 1 • • v+iral $ 350,000.- Cash. Mataql at Harris&a7. • - I lapitai $2OOOOO. Home tasyrance, Xelo Vity. • , •L Ca l p4 4500,0001 Montrose April 8, 'Si. • • LINKE ANID T PLASTEK. - - nrHE aubacriberer are now bUnling and iyl3-10ep carultantly_ on hand, tin* of a very. aupetter_ fluslitY St Montrose. Depot. and wilt selß issja quantithis at a fair price. l'eSsons. wis h ing . thugs quantity can be supplied upon a, reisnisable Superior ground.Plaster(M. Op kept eonittatitip . s. hand ttenntlier. • ' F :I. li. POST, • i - H.,_I4IIAXXIk.,-• w:Jzsgur. Depoc,April 3. - SEAttlir-' I HlNGLEL—Sibaxed Ph waste l by ►1 [Oct , %sr e+.l ITONS itION NERYI acid zepifeci by uperiena.
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