i Correspoo*ce of the Ilinghtanton Siondani; . . 42161 RS .lA' KANSAS.. ' - " i ' I,C.ANSA6 CM, April.2,-1845. I. -VAN tiull 24'BEiGn, - Esc. s —Drar ,fir. Bening just ritereed from a sOinewhat.ex tended tour UP-the K a usassiVeissnia its trib utaries, we porpreze Occupying .. the • day . in !writing to on!! -friends-in Broome - County; and in order,that,altinterested,lnay receive whatever of henefit there is-: to be -derived from our obitervations,.we beg lease to corn imunicate with! them through : • the columns' of the Standard 1 . . . . . , The,Kausesiriver, from its mouth to its' junction -with the sinoky Hill, Reptiblican, and othertribataries, Is one of the Most beau tiful and. fertile districts . of country.. in. the World, " . The most desirable section, howev:- if one section am be preferred to another, is found on' the Shawnee and Potaa-otomie Reserves. •The face of the country is good, the soil is eiteeedinely fertile, and there .. is ; r, Much more:tiinber than. in many other parts of the TerritOry. :It is extremely difficult in : travelling ever this country, o find' an unde: . • sirable location. . The Yermillion; On tte West side'of the Potawotomie lands; ROA' •Creek. three Miles-above ; and the Big Blue s . sixteen milesktigher, are tolerably well tini- 1 bered, and i afford unstirpa,ssed -.inducements to settlers.' 'The only draw -back to - this lo- cility is . thatithirty-two seethins - are • held by the Wyandots under a . former treaty with the Government. They' are now selecting their claims i„in, and about these . .rivers s and ~ will take rip the best portions - of the timber' ranges..-' Fort Riley, situatad at the' junctims :of Republiein and Smoky Hill Forks, is a beautiful • Site, The -Reserve for geverre ment purpose is 'five miles by nine in extent, and includeS, seme of the most valuable Om- 1 , bered landssts those regions. The. Govern- went buildings lire of stone, and ire spacious - and imposing structures. - The country": up • these streams is considerably broken, njuch of it netbeing adapted to farming purposes. ' The bottoms are-rather low, while the bluffs are very high and abrept,_ and are cut up by deep and'rocky, ravines.. These, however, will furuishlany quantity of building materi al. The stone appears to be a- mixture of lime and sand stone, - and is easily Worked, . and yet durable. Osi Smoky - Hill, and Sa 7 line ForkS, minerals are tound inabundancts, Two or three kinds- of gypsum, of the finot quality, are !found; also- iron ore, chalk, . and marble. The Territory on the-Kansas is no- . ' ted for the Number of city and - town -sites already : selected, and. which make en impos t ;,:ing array Orson paper.; They also profess to I have superior advantages, and while some of I them may become cities, the most of -them will undoubtedly remain in ." Rau sefo.r— , Emigrants Who come here expecting to find the'aceominodations and advantages held out on paper, .Will as a general thing, hediSap pointed, and unless good sit tracing 'naked . - trees and stakes, Will liti: . enable to 'find the i , • -dired localities. Hence, many are diseour - 1 , aged by these false inducements, condemn " the country, and return - home. , Yet, aside . from-all the discourageinents bro tight about . s i.by,iuterested letter writers. this isstle coml . try for enterprising and industrious settlers. — The waterlis good, the climate. is, healthy, and for farming and stock 'growing. it: cannot be excelled. Aside from these inducements, there - are other and weighty : reasons 'Why ' -eastern men should plant themselves on the fair soil oft Kansas. i - . . . - The result of the recent' election, end the : -means used to obtain it, should, and we be . Here will, !send an electric thrill . of indirrna `tion 'through. the. North and hurl i such = an. . _avalanche lof her free spirits into Kansas, as will. roll lack the tide 'of pro-slavery fanatis -clan , and lawlessness, and save this fair inkier .' Renee •to freedom. . - • The Missourians came over by thousands • the day Previous to the election; encamped in their tents prepared tor the . occasion, (bringing provisions and ample stores of Stii_ souri whiskey. • They . Were Maned' with .. double-liarreled guns s revelvers,"liowle-knives , &c. Pile ,hundred and twenty wagons en camped at Lawrence, with two field pienes.— teven hundred votes were there given for the pro-sinverw. ticket whereas the, actual ' resident voters could 01112," number about . • 100. They compelled the judges ti"; resign • or submit: to their requirernent of what eon stitute&a, voter;and threatened death to 'any One wheidared appose their nefarious designs. l The eleciiiin was absolutely - carried by force. Two hundred - and fifty invaders - were. dis patched from Lawrence to Tecumseh, to take . possession Of the polls; or "kill the 'pauper- s Stricken!' Yankees.". The Judges -were or- 1 dered to resign. On the refusal of one of' them, ajhuge club , ea, brandished over his i head; threatehine = his life.' A pistol waSthen 1 - - snapped at him three kitties... The . mob. be - came more - and more desperate' . uttering ' threats !and imprecations fit only fur 'the in , *rued regions. Mad with whiskey, their fii ..sy ' beclaine irresistible., and- -the judge pro- i ' . -claimed the election adjeurnej, -in - rouse- ' quence (if the mobocracy, which, rendered it impossible to receive a vote. iThe crowd of Sdesperadeei then appointed new, halfdrunk-. ' • on judges and secietaries,:fornied a lime 1 ' • . line, and Ifirsettei voted. -' -It was said that not to free State Vote was received, although the settlers are two to one Free, &liters.— ' One . elderly • gentleman was. offered - , a pro-. slavers- ticket, which he refii:7ed, tellingshein he did - not vote that ticket. •He wasnistant • ly Ordered off the, premises, and Was. actual -3y kicked oat of the room, the mobocrats no: Ii - . - litely . ' telling him .if he catue back :he -would 11 Tecerve a- bullet . through ' his. heart; _,. We;! left Tecuinseh at thre o'clock in theafter- 1 'noon, amid --the most savage yells and demo-. Zdaedemonstrations that (Impossibly be corll " - t eived. This is but one of the many Similar - scenes' enacted through the Territory: - llae-1 - ing possesion,of the ballot littices, they could. • - go from one district -to . neo:her. voting a - - each place, as no questions were,asked as tr the qualifications of voters. This' is what -is - • --, called t‘ Popular Severeighty.'".. We put .up .. s . :tit Lawrence for the night. -The, 74issouriatia - • - declared their intention to destroy the " Her - ald tif Freedom' \office that night,• but were • finally-rheitrainedioin so doing, by some of the more sober of their friends. had an attempt - been made, there, would have been bloody work, asSthe outraged and insulted citizens, . - felt that a point-had arrived. where "'forbear . - ant* had ceased to be a virtue;".und would - : ' : bailie defended their property with their liVe.. • . . sis. Has it come to this, that liberty,' life, .and all • the:social endearments toimeeted with ,mir republican institutions, must be . inglcirioust • -. . • sacri fi ced upon - the altar of Slavery , - pro e' ganclism 7 In addition to. this, they open , r i i, threaten the life of Gov. Reeder, if he dar - -to call the legality_ of. the election in - qu s . tion; 'l3uttne end is not yet. . The excite ' tnentis intense, One thing is certain, the' e •• . - is a clear majority of-Free stale raters sn , Jrantac. lienesthe mighty efforts to sub .•—due'and nut dOwn .; , : ." Abolitionism,_". as they ~: •: • 'term lt; There iti,new . a Mighty tide of • cat, _ .eriCenaigistia surging into " Kansas. N e . • hava.good reason . to -believe that this tide ',.=.... will ,tintititie •to -: increase in, volume and stretaith s And that at netts election the pc4,. eriod influence of :these btu-Jess minions of the black power Will be broken for ever. • . • - ' - Trull? voltrs ' • ' - . CcnamirrEr. :. • .y - .-1 - 1 . 1 I I •-• . I t AN APLUcDAY.ir =Mil 1 r 80911' w lONEWS&LOW.I • , • Whenithe - wirrn sun, that bringei seed-thno gind harrein, hits returned inieweet .flood, where niirings The; first tiowi*of the plata • I lorelthe seasoh ITC 'When fo4eetgrades are teeiking with bt:,ightfornia, Nor dark nnd tuatiy-rolded'Olouds I'oo4. The, enriiing•nn of stor*s. • Frotiv,tlie earth's kasetied'lnold The saptiu draws its sustehaue.e, and Thougtratlicirlm to-41e heart with Ili.' The drOoping tree revives. The aoftly warbled sottg Coutes Ircim“; pliaaant tfoods, and Glance,trick the thebrightsun, that • The forest openings. Witcit the bri ght aututet SW • The silv'erf woods with light the gr its shadows :in the hollowkne the to . the .b 1 . And wide the Upland 'klosrs. And,'when the,' eye Is born, In the lane sake, the sky o'er-rea ug far, Is hollOwed out, arta the Moon dip her horn And lainkles many atar. Inverted in the tide Stand the gray roeks, and trembiil And the fur trees lix:ok ovir, side And-see themielves Sweet Aprit•.-;,iinarty a:_though Is weddekunto thee as hearts are Nor shill they fail till to its autum Lifes golden fruit is ihed. - • , 1 , L! . . , •i. 'i . sirtNTItATION 1 : lii.iiry Ward . 13Ciliier, who is one ;of.the most sensible Mtn in Xtnerit...a,.recentliinade , ~ some remarks tiponi the subject of ventilation; in a i)Ublie I lecthre,i iiliiiiell we commOnd .to arehite4s in particular and our citizens in ~ general : -.- i g: • , V.F.741LATi0. , 4,--4f they do, will' they not procure one thitigsupply of air. It is as : - toniSlitnL.,i that. Podishnuld have setsuch won drous-abundance of air, and- men_take no hint • froni it of he piiine 4ceSsity of thiS substance_ forhcalth, brifihtiteso and enjoymjni. 'AI-, , . s. , ~:: . - most Wtthont a siligio exception , - new , halls and old ones `gi are tow unventilated. The. i i• ' comrent .. kee will nolo you to an auger hole in Some Cerner oNI4 oiling, mull tell you, that arrange ments hit‘,e,tieen made for ventila.. tioo iitnt might as Well insert a . goose-quill, in mdant. to supply all Lowel with water fur ! its Milli.! Tliese4contemptible little, holes, hardly big enciugU ffra fa rat to run in With out oiio T an g ii T liisk:,-stele. fur, ~ a re hardly enough for one breather, and they are set •to dd . tli4 work of a itholisand people! I3esides, 'no prlivision is Made for the introduction of fresh air frdrnbeldW; to supply the . place al that- which Is SuppoSed to pass ott . The air 1 trunk of furna:eS ought to be double the usual size., and' thehot!air itrunkS that lead from the 1 farnacc cliatnben to the roilm should be four' tit4s as large a. 4 Usual, sathat large volumes of Mild air can - 4orn l e, in, instead of fierce cur-'' rents of intCnsely lint air. 'out of which ,the 1 rimiSture has been 'dried and, the oxygen burnt ire contact with a red hot furnace. -A moat that IWII,I ,eat a thou Sand persOns should halie no le*..thon four ventithiets, each one of them larger - than.a nian's whole body. They can he plaC4at foil!' corners of the building i 1. , , g or they .nntV be arranged along the side of the wall— z the number being increased as the diameter df =each IS . dithinished. But the snUare-iiielie.of the' nentlis of the veniidnets shbuld be atileast one third' greater than of I the Mouth; of the h.:at-trunk, .which comes from the fitrnace.- 1 - [ i ~- . • As. soon tita speaker begins, he usually finds his.cheek.flushed his head lull and throb bing—bad air is at;work with them. The blood that igi gc big to' his brain has not been purified 'iii his lung by contact with good air. It has a dintinished . stimulating ; power. It IS the first stage of Saffocation. For all that iscdone when a Mali is hung, is to preventthe r• , g passaffe df [air dot`' his•windpipe., And if , .e• , ;)-ou -corraMthe, air till! it ceases to pdrfbrm d vital function, it : _is the's:trite thing in effect ;• sO that a. pnblic speaker in a. tainted atmos phere, is FOng through , a long process of at mospheric banging.; . . r • i. • • w, The peop I le,too, instantly sho signs of dis g , tress—women begin to fantheniselves, chil dren to groW sleepy , and well fed men groW -I i - red and sonmolentl. How people can cfmsent 1 - to breath one Anntlier'S breath over and over i i 1 • again, we never could imagine. They would Bever return to a hotetwitere were put .1 they into a hedhetw.cen sheets; that had been used liV I travelle4 •hefore thorn—no, they inust lia% e fresh skeet& They would go with •6nt food inither thhn eat ofr a plate used by r . several 1 palliest •In.fore them. Clean, , tre4i Plates are indispensable, flat, While so del-, icate of their: . outside skin and their mouth, they will. take air into their long • that has been breathed ov.r twenty times, by all sorts Of persdns and that iiiiriv reeks,Witb feculence and nothing disgusts them but a proposal to , Open a Wiadow and lei in the clean and fresh air, that britigs tip - coat-collars and down scowds, and i amiable -lips. pont; and. kind tongueS &Ohre that they will not go.to such a Place amiin irt h ey do not have these 'matters i • 0 ;regulated ( bctV'for the health! DM - 7U iIIARB4ES; OR, HARD TINCES_ 15 LIL I . l.ll'er.+ 0:14-( Mind ing a newspaper, mutters) 'No rise in the rivers—never. going to rise again, l)liOre, 'Little painghter—l wish the iirer would • .-:" • • what have;yon got to-do with the Little baugliterk great deal, papa; fur then the bouts would run. _ • . Pa'-And what have you to !JO with the bo:its ruAnittg, niy child, hey ? • Little Daughter;--.-They would bring the cotton. down. -Pa+- 7 (Leolcing over his brectitcles)—And what leave you to do with cotton - Little Daughter—Why, if the •cotten.was •doWn i , pa, .you would, be able to sell it, you . • knoW.,. dear papa r Pit--LAnd• what then ? • Little -ll'ato.liter--You would have plenty of 'nettidy.l • - Pa.4 . 7 We1l • Daughter-(Laying her little hand, his„shoelder, and looking up into his face) . TlieO . yen L.Ould pay lma that gold twenty dol lar piece -you borrowed of her,. you knoW; Fhpa'r • Pa4And what then ; mini ? llaughter-Then - mama could pay aunt Sarah that ten dollars she owes. her. . indeed 'I And what then ? • ' • • Little Daughter-And suet Sarah would pay .Sister Jane the dollar she promised to give :her on New Tear's but coA she didn't; have no cotton, I. mean no'money, pa. • pa- Well, and what else?; Pit lays down his and looks at her curiously with a half, smile.) ' - Little Daugliter—Ceushi Jane would pay brother John his fifty cents back, and he said wbenbe .got. it be. would . give me the -half I*owes:me and two dimes to buy marbles, 'and this is What I want the rivers to rise for, and the big! boats to runl And. I I' owe nurse the. other.liime, and must'pay my • 1 Pa looked at . mit,l There it is he said, we are a hig and little row -of bricks. Touch, and presto! away -w all go, down to lit tle Carrie here. She has, as a child, as great an interest in the.riSe. as I have. We are all,' old and yeti* Waiting foi'money to buy tuat'=, tiles' ^a~t~hile Tr;kese; . _ • • BUSINESS: , -CARDS. ---1---,DAIRIOSISN, TAKE NOTICE! - ,subse _fibers hav secured the sole right ,to - DAV :,::- .4 .A.D.1778 !DIA' CRUM! AND ourrER4VO74 for Susquehanna and several adjoining - thi k remsectfully invite all Butter nutk era to exatnin'and themerits of this new and valuable ittreCtioti. We propose to furnish each and all of You; with a Cusses - that, will. is much butter as Aort a time any otheretturn-.-one. that will rtimiletely expertke buttertSilk; wash mid work in the salt; diffusing it perfeetl.v th lll )4h the butter tied fit 1 for. use, without removing it from the churn. This Phitrn is simple in its con s truction, sel entific in Operation, and easily cleated lint-kept in order. and - can be easily-attached to any ptopelling For fuilhert particulaim, apply persOnally !or by let ter to' Jo.' p. BUSHNELL and .7: N. BRONSoN, Ararat', Baittioalituana ming. Pa. 4. *B, IUFANuti4MTREWOF BADDLE , III, HARNESS, /T Tetinki, ko., in the Basement of tkitifis Hotel, liontroseja. ,c. IL Simmons& • . 001 ( AND SAWS MAKER. Slopdoer - east B of Odd FoUpwie :H4ll, Turnpike 4., Moritilw. W. Singleton; ' _ (NAN noir be found at his new stand on Owego st. %. - J ',two doors .irestiOf Searle's Hotel, where he -ef fectually with ; dispatch, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns, and arciry descriptiOn of Machinery. Wheel 'cutting ; Gun and Watch -ataterials supplied to the tradc4 , thrives; ter's cold, oc•kwed wings or-es along I !, XVIIIIiitb,I UEGEOI*.I DENTIST, Montrose, Pa, at Searle 's S Motel,..Monilays )14 Toe:Ways of each 'week. slope throws, _ : Allenry' lEntipp, - AirCINTROF, PA., ;with Rote, 31 - oodruf -dr Car .ll.l. Whoiffale (hikers and 'Commis...don Mer chants,. No. ra'Thishington street, between Court andt, and Dey itreetit, .11reto York. • , • ,Caleb Weeks. - • QAIMIE,;fIiititNESS, TRCNK jilACEß'euad ear riage Tri finer, Shop -at -threllitg house; early oppcate"..Tientl,y:prinher7A.,..ll,ontrosi, Pd. g shadows throw; ; y Bide, • {llRler• &Poiaer,-; . A TT-ORNEVS COUNSELLORS AT LAW, and SOljeitos-.4 phancery. ?ffice No.; i 4 Claike itrett, CheciyfiN I . l wed, n brought 7 • ! . - ; ! ; Plleilic Hotel, . New G_ fiREE NWICIT STOET, (near Broadway,) New VA .: l'ork SaliSlili* . dr. Co. Proprietors. In the vicinity of , ming and Luaerne counties_ i - . •William W. Smith & Co., • riABIIiET MAKERS. • They keep constantly on lon4 Shop assortment of all kinds of Cabinet Furniture. Shop and Ware Rooms at the foot of Maine' street'' Afordroae, Pa' Rockwell, Winton & C 0.,. I . I fAIiirFACTERFoRS and DEALERS in Straw I, 1 eoodi, ;flats, Caps, Furs, Umbrellas, Para- Rag. ,Ititho4x; 'NO. 20 Courtlandt street, /Vein York t ttr) sta(nz.) R. B. nocrn*.f.c. ' Franklin Fraser, • A TTOILNIET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 11L Lifontro4'e, Pq:, will attend faithfully to all busi- DCSR entrttsted to him in the county of Susquehanna.; Ctlll'Oyincibg and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and .cht,mges moderate. Be will also attend to the prosecution of claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs; against the United States Government, for Bounty Land, Pensions., &c. lay be found at all hours at the office formerly occupied by J. T.-Rich avdlN ne,rth of the Court House. , 1489. :NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, nOCGIIT'at the lowed: picot, and will be sold ac C. BURROWS & CO. • Oibson, October 11, 1f154. IClathir:',Casidmerete and Vesting'. A large.aseoitment and at prices lower than we have eier been efabled to offer them heretofore. Oct. 11, 1R r 4. ' Gibson, Dress Goods. •', A great variety' and beautiful styles,Aind almost at Cheap its could be desired. U. BURRO WS & CO. Gibson, October I'3, 1854. „ • Black Silk. - • A.,00d Oidity for dre&tdi . at Si cents rsir yard. Octobei 12, 185:1. U. BURROWS & CO , . Shawl*, ' Long and, aiinare, wool, broche, and silk, very hand some stylea and at extremely low prices. ;Octohetr l'2, 1854. U. BURROWS & 0). Broche Shawls V • Cheaper than ,ever before known ; beautiful patterna and fine finality of 84 }Noche Shawls, Lupen's man nfitetttre, U. BURROWS & CO. Gibson, October 11, 1554. . • I Bay Mate. %bawls; The. LAiGESE SIZE, rrstisr grAtarr, Alld . NEW Pat;% . ?vets,. $7,60 each. U. fiCitROWS - t CO. - .Gibsoci October 11, 14154. t ;" • Carpets, 3 good iitieortment and j tumdscane pattern., at Tel Low pricei. • IL BURROWS & CO. %ow* °ember 12, 1854.' • : Buffalo !Robes, A large /cit of handsome Robes, a part of them whole, Indian dressed and very Superior color and quality. r , '' October 14„.1854. U. BURRO WS & CO. COFFINS! COFFINS I COFFINS: -.• rrhe Subscriber has on hand ready • made coffins 11 may be had at; reasonable prices. "4.150 ion hand a lot of Superior window Sash. ir PINNY WARNER. 1!. 9ripo Band Jan. 115th ts 66. 23 BOUNTY LAND L. r. nrcu. w, Vi-IN'To7s. J. HOWARD rivxmoist PUM.Ps t The `Greizieit Imprpres n cat of :the Age!--0. lA4Ole-Aetingil 3 u ll 7Valre .• . Agee an(hLift Primp.- • AN6Pidvement above all other pumps or ma chines;toetftinVOrowtng,"ami tairrying water, combinittifbOth`a Pump and ‘Engine: This Pump, paterdert in FebruarY, - 18 5 4. a the whole of it Metallic:l.l 4 46lns eitiiterews abottl i it to rust, bone-. quently it wit teat a'aian'a life ; titizei It earn be need in every variety of fdim--eau dray/ **ter from any situation; and carry itf to any.part off' : a bditditi^ - is superior to all' othr Pumps for Tlistilrethts; Paper Tantieiies.'BriekYtirds, Ir.on'Works. and Matt ufaetnritig efitablishnienta of all kinds. - • ' - /tlVoilleriemtrat be 'addressed to ADTlSONDtniticir, st todorsville s . a., whO'has the sole right • Stisque• - • banns . , ! NEW '1300P!3 , IN SIM NIL:FORD. — •• • . , . T , iir.lgutrcriber hating leased the Store. .of the' , • Messrsi,Pratts, formerly, occupied by I. S. Llt-', tle, intendtilo locate permanently in . New Milford. , 1 And 'be.: Would take this method , of informing :the -; inhabitant of •New-Milford, and adjacent towns, that he has just retorned from New York with a large and splendid stock of freSh and entirely new Goods, con sisting of j.)1?-1 - * Gil'i>l).s of almost every couceivat ble varIt4Y,.,GROCEATES as low as the lowest, "Hard ware, CroAery, Boat and Shoes,: //ats a fa eap*, BIAIJIICI4 Or every stle,L'e...Sze., *bleb he offers for l'sale.tat,the•immt. reasonable terins;;for cash; Country 'produce', or; . ' reliable credit. He would also say is this:. - conneetion' that he has added, to the establishment, the minufiteturing of Tia,-Shettriran, and , Copper warp in all its varieties, in whieliAte is prepared. to' execute all kinds of jobs, by the yery best .worktnett ' and (MI the niostreisonable ternts.i .. Dealers. i , upplied at the.lowest prices.. Particulars, in relation to'stoves'itc., at smite future time. . - - ' i' , .. - - J. DICKERMAN, jr. NeW Milfot d, May ill, 1.35.1. • ;lit' AF,I'LI'ASSORTNENT and of Tin; Sheet Iroo qoppei Ware of toy onin.olanufacture and made 3f heavy pLate, for tale ley 1 ' • DICKERMAN, jr. 3filford, July 12, 1853 EZI A }zurj., amortment, of Hardware,Carpenter ane /3, , qoihorte TooK Pump Chain,l anl.Oitnres nt Nt4 Ju1y;.1854.1 I )IcIiERNIAN'S. - _ Q MU' ..V$D BLINDS the) , i4444114h% for . L. cbcaP at ; • .; PICKpfNIAS'S: SALT by the hfirrelo; otli at the lowest prices at DICIMIMAICS.: Iv .. • 'A ' ,': .!. FARMERS ' , .111$10,11 INSVRANCE COMPANY„ . OFFICE, ATHENS- BRADFORD COI,`NTY, PA: ; • j;* 1 .- . CAPITAL, $200,000. Secqeti libi Bond and Mortgage on tbe Real Estate ... , . of the Storkhohierx. • • I Iniinre against loss by Fire,. of HouseS, Stores, othe f buildings, Goods, Ware=, and Merchatidise, Qn as favorable terms as any similar Idstitntion. Losses . . , proMptly adjusted and paid. • Diltacrons,—llon. Horace'Williston, Athens ; Frab cis•Tyler, do.; George A. Perkins do. ; J. T,,T). Meyer, do. -4 - 'l. N.lShipman, do. ; C. F. Welles, Jr. do. - ; Canfield :do.; Hon. John - Laporte. Towanda; Gen. IL Wakeman;•l.neevviile ; Giro. llollenback, barrel:. Michael Meylert, Laporte, Pa. • Oirtexas.--Flon. Horace Williston, President; F. jr., V. Pres. and Treas.; J. E.. Canfield, . Agenl;,o. S Betnr., Montrose, Pa. [153:211111 -4—• . '', , P CLERK WANTED: .- . , %AT .4TED. itnmediately : a rod.active Clerk—dile i' trim has had experience, writes a 'fair band. anttis ehinpetent to take charge of set of Book-- moat 114 teinrrate and willing to devote his . time and a4rijioill to the interest of his; employers: To one tlin t leanranSwer to the above n liberal salary will be n. !None others need apply. Good recornmend . atifins - rtmired. B. F. .k. R. H. EATON: q ua t liird , 31kV, 1554. t• - , J. NF.W FALL GOODS. .. TT: .12URRITT would invite the attention ofihis friends 'and the public to his new and sOen did sMeit of Broth.% Wool, and Cashairre Long rind f; om $2 to, $l6- 7 -Ladiss •Goris; including plain and fancy Delanes,Mc-Bakes, ParaMet,tas, French Merinoett, Silks,' Poplins, Ging harris,4lke, Z:c., rick RiMons and Bonnets of, pew stylettj*lcich in connection with a large assortment of. staple, ifind fancy Dry (Awls, , Oroceries, Croc . erry, Ifardie4re, Iron, Storrs, Bu ff alo Roles, Carpeqnft, Boo:x . 14W Shwa, .flats and ['cps, Paintrel:ll74olc shodes,iWall Parr, Oils and . Paints, tFe., will be sold.•or4the most favorable term and reduced ptices fOi'ettaii. produce, or approved credit. - EL Salt by the barrelor load. Milford, September 22 1854.' • I; I FARMS Fort - SALE. rirllS subscriber will act as agent for buying antr,sell ..l. i i ok Real Estate—Farm4, Houses, and Lotsg-rlo catedin Susquehanna Countyja.. All who with to offer.thcir property for sale can give a minute deicrip tion Of their Farms or Lots as follows : Numb'er of icres. 4 4 bow many improved, and how watered, Imild ings,!prehirds, grafted or common fruit ; other fruit trees' and the nearest point to - the D. L. &W.R. K. aisd Ss E. - R. R. - ' firms on the list, 45 unsold. - By Calling'On "the sUbsOiber a miititte description, price and ternis can ! Office on Turnpike pt. 4 doors west of Main st. Mitutrose, August 15, 1854. A. BALDWIN. HIE FIRE, FIRE, FIRE. !; ' HE -subscriber has been recently appointed an agent, for the Faastrat's issual:sca Co., Athins, Pa., and is prepared to insure rinuswk,f,tores arid ;bthe'r buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise. on Womble terms. Applications made either person apyliir by letter promptly attended to. t, " S. B. CHAS E . Great Bend, Pa., March sth 1855. • EJIM GUIST. AND SAW MILL. ST BROTHERS having, purchased the; above 1 establishment, will keep,constantly-on h+:l Sa p-dine crid 11,w Flour, Corn Meal of tupfriot foal ily;Mlso Chnp and Bran at the lowest cash pnces.7-- Cualorn work will be done with despatch, and in all warronted , . , .1381t.f Montrose, Juls, Stoves S Stoves 'LT BURRITT a now receiving new assoriment ..1.1. • of Stoves; including the most popular and improved kinds of Premium, Air-Tight, and Elevated ,Oven Cooking Stoves, with' Parlor, Office, and Shop aSt k Ves, for wood or coal, in superior variety and style: stimh he will sell at the most reduced prices. Pe ' Vritod Oven stoves of new and approved patterns will be'sold at $24 to p 25, and other kinds in proportion. - Al . lO, stove pipe, zinc, and sheet iron, stove tubes kc. Sew Milford, Sept. 22,'54.( BURMITT. • ,those - Oersons indebted to the Subscriberf,for fees aslle , ister,Secorder and Clerk orsheOrpbaii's court would confera favor by settling the •saine soon., !Montrose, Dec. 6 1854. J. T. LANGDON. Window Sash: Q H. & D.'SATRE having beenappointe#m agent • for an extensive sash blind and door ntnufac tory are prepared to . furnish any articles In tliisline at leas rates than they have usually been sold 'i , ;July 24.. S. H. i D. S. _:., Shaving Cream•. N ankle which every man should: trt for sale by • S. H. at.D. S. TT — ATS.—A new lot of Summer Bats and Cloths for summer wear just received and for dbli cheap his D. IL Li k. 10,000 Firkimi Staves+;, iVANTED by the snbaciriberit immediately. Alpo Heitding'titaber and Hooplioles—fbr which we will pity the highest market price. Seasoned etavesi pre fe.rred. SMITH 4 HEMIITtAD. Brookini, Feb. 18, 'sf 'Popular Patent Medicine. Agency. A BEL TURBELL has just received 111 3 3 W Supply XI; of an the popular FATEST Mummers 1' the day, kocluding Dr. Jayne'i celebrated liedicink.s. Trash's iitagnetic Ointnient. Tanner's Gentian Ointment, My- . ',irs',F•stract Rock }We, 'Forest Wine, ke., Pilla of. all sortr, all direct from` the propriettirs. Also, LOufning .F7uid,' CaMphene, cheavartheeheap #at A. TERRELL. ItontroseMecembetS, 1854. ,- - esh supply of Silver Sixxnuc Watches, Jewelry, bri ke.,jost mesh-ed. BENTLEY 8 READ. ......., -.' FAAILY I ifiIiEWSIC. ,'. .... • • 1 ion g 'r ' s 'is d 'LW ti . if for rrlintas as ex te ,a,p ,c,. eman an of ketiie purgatifre pill'Whi+ co uld lid relied on as ~ slice and perfect .i , ' its CpCration,, . This hart, been *Oared to meet t e dainand,land an dxtensive; 'tri al 'of iti-virtues ha ' concluidvely •shoin wirkwhat'sue, c‘ss it accomplish iti,' the porptisesdesi2ned. It-is elt is.....c. s• tlci.make a pegs pii4 but pot 'cas to make r the best of-all pi/ he wnito Should have none of the oirjectioris, but all f the adiatitsiges Orevery other. - Thiri.has been attoinptedlie mid with What,sneeess *e would rOpecolli submit ttl to the iiuliliC' • decision. It has been vofortitniite fir the patient hithert4 . - that almost evertpurgatlye•ratedifine ',lt aerMonibias -and, irritating to the b4wels. ; ,Tlit4 is not- ' Many of,therit I produce, so much 'kripingipail i and 'revulsion in `the!' sistein as to morOl than,counterbalanCe the gOod to be; derived from then) . . : Trit'''Sellt . Ifs produCe notiiitittion- Or Train, tulles:sit krisefromla,prerinusly ..elistine 'oh" htruction or derangeinevtiti,the bowels.,' Doing pirrei ly vegetable, no Ilarm can riiiise from their use in unit quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should ho taken judiciimidy. IriluritO direction's for tnein mie - In, the several d4as - es to. wAri'Fli they are aliplietible ! are giien on tlielbox: Aniong the complaints- which I ;have 'been speedily cured ll'y dretuove may mention 'Liver Cotriplairitilin its vapid 1.4 forms of Jaundice, In. ;digestion, Lringior rind Lass of Appetite, Listlesnesrl, Irritability, Bilitlns ,IlearlaOhe, Bilious Fever, Fever land' Ague', Pitinlie the Sidi! and Loins :for, in truth, I all these. are but} ;the consequkmce of diseased action I P. in the liver. A.', the ape!itili ,‘ they afford prompt and r i ; sure relief in Co ltiYeness . ,, ', ilea, Cholic, Dye : enter); Humors, Scroftill and , Colds with soreneiss of the body ; Pk erSianil impurity of the blotid; in short; any'and every c• se where 'a IPurgative is required. ' t r They have p .e duced simile singularly succeseihl cures in Mem* tism, 'Gold, Dropsy, Gravel,--ErYsilic his, Palpliationli.f the lieallt.; Pains in the Back, Stom ach and Side. ':- L hey . Shcirld la freely taken in the spring of the yer, to purify the blood and prepare t. I I the system for , , e chattgelo seasons. .An occasional dose stimulates' t, e stoitrali and bowels into healthy action, and rest Ores the appetite and vigor. They pu rify the blood, : nil, by Olin stimulant action, on the illiculatory syst l ~renovtel the strength of the body, l an ind. restore tit, I wasted of Ilisca.ed energies of the f : whole Orgarristn Renee nil occasional dose is advan-,l tageou.s, event lough no Serious derangement exists ;,. but minecessar ; ilosing , vidrOuld never -be carried tool far as' every pi native lniklicine reduces the strength; when taken, to! excess. I Tlie thousand cases in which aphysic is reilw'red cannot be enumerated here, but) they su ,g7eSt themselves to . the reason of every body, - .1 and it is confidently- both:Ted this pill wiltanswer et; better purposg,than arnytTrung which has hitherto beeni! available to Mankind. l'tviten their virtues are tercel known, the mililic, williro lOnger. ilottlit what reme'l to employ whim inftetirrof a cathartic metlicht . Be.' ing suptr-wriipPeri They : are pleasant to take,.. nillie?; ing purely : ve , netable, in -harm can arise fron their! li use in any-rptiOititY. I 1 : ; • ' ii - ; il . For mineral directions -e'. wrapper on the ea. if •.. Prepared..k . vlJANlES .I.A.YEIt, Practical and An',4 alytical . Chenl - t, Lowel, . hiss. An,! ' • Price .2.4 Cents Per Box.- Five Boxes for V.' • ; i I t r •• • • - Ay ! Is, Chtmry-Vertoral. For the riiiirr i-Core (i , (1(.1),,gh.t, Colds, fl oe liro n chitif,:ll7looptalproygh',Croup ,, Ast f i} I N Coll3llllapiit 1 . . This remedy has won fe- itself sr:eh notoriety froill its enres.of- , 11- . 4..Ty varmt i - ,bf, phlmonn'ry disease, that 'it is entirely, Mitiecessar „to'recount the evidences or its -virtues in any conirlunity where it has been en plovOil, ', Sci Wide is its field of usefulness, and so mil meions the rni•Zes of -its cAres, that ahmist eviery se tion Of thebnintry ithouhlis in persons publicly knoWn, who have IT' 0 restor:•eil !--ern alarming arid Glen des.' peratediseriso of - the liings, by its use. ! When onde tried its'suneSiority evrlr Over): other tirellit;ne of its"' kind is too Trent to liScape.obseryntlon, and whete its virtues`a .t known he public no lorger • liesitat what antidittl to employ for the distr.essiug, and dan gerous affections of thitiielmonary ergrans which. art. incident to t orin'elimatel And not only in fortnidallit attacks upeniitlM lungsi but for themilder varieties? Colds,Coar,,,/,isdfotirefro - 1....r, tic. ; arid for (lii/jrci4i is the Plettlailjust MA FL, 4. .St metlieene that can be o r a ined. 1I! i . , , - _ 1 As' it hai bang }men ,tteonstant use throughout tlii, , section, wt U . .ed not; d more than assure the peoid its quality )si kept up; ti the best that it ever has heel , and that thetgenuine article is sold by—Am:n Tr, RELL, Miglitq. , e; BI f.' : - & P.. H. F.irers, Tim foril ;' CITURCII*Porxxxv; Dundaff, and by all -dealers' li Medicine ivory where 4 , , • 4 . . ___—_ 161\ _ WA KIEN !!.!M!!I NOTICE. E y ,.. .j LATEAT" f .XCiTEIIENT. E ~. Fri i NElr.R.g.tfi% BILL UNSETTLED. ~. , QC_OTT,TJOIINSTO.' A: Co., nre now receivl k 7 horn New Yorl44„general assortment of -Sprh g„ and Sunnueti goods, and .we cordially invite all th t like to buy goods cheap: to give us a call, 'as our stiff k is large, Mut we are Willing to sell for small profitili You canfind liere'alitYMl every article 'wanted. 4 d we ire . Willi&- , to conklare g oods and prices with a y i • store in. tliierpottnty--1 7 e have takt;tt special paik o' find nicc.lMOds to please the Ladies, such as Mi l l -, Figured and Fancy S'Aks, Silk Tis.sues, Berages a)ad Her-age Pel , ies, Plaid and Fancy LEIV'TIta, Silk, French and ponis is Gingliabas,.Figured and Plain - M t isfilis, Embroide. ' : Curtain and Paper do.', Ladies Collura; 1.11 .I_ - nderhaild ' erchiefk :Mil Sleeves, Mantilla.s, Paols -1 and Glotick Straw 1 iind Fancy • Bonnets, also to in- Mings t toitnitch. A large - stock of Goods for ~ en and 'Bciv4, 'also Iron,,Steel, Sails, • Horse Shoes- ' 'and 1 Horse ik;ailsi, Ploughi! . Salt, Fish, Crocker, Gilnd stones, andiStonew4; Stove. pipe, Tin, Glass, Opsh Leather,! Hoots, Shoes ake., &c. Please give nik' a chance of Olowingyou dm' stocl: before you lull. I• • iYoUrs truly: it • SCOTT, JOHNSON•k C/, Sot imiYille, Api IV. j ft, 185-I. I; ?I! linOfalo Robe . AcitokcE lot lust received, and offered low if,T ;' • • L SCOTT, JOHNSTON &1. S w hal,!, shawlii• - • , ,t • CIIO,teE lot, cif Wnol Loom Slvawlß vi4v c 'ea t -1 1- V. by . .lij L. I. SCOTT, JOHNSTON &C . Sprinkviile, Dcccibcr3. • - - 1 .-E I I W GOODS. • . - A • r 4 11113:LLE'Nit& PAICJE return their - teful stFknowledgetuents to the public., and lily' • at tentionmli the .very!large stock of -ISpinfr and' , . um nter GoodS they irOinow'receiring' and offer rei sale at eery/oft prices: lwaddition to their usual ti _ort latent or stitple Dry Gt4als, Groceries, Hardware, Clock ery, Pulnfs and pi &e. &e., they are paparild to exhibit a large assortment of Ladies' Dress thiods of every des.etiption-i—Figttred, Plaid tour Plain!Silks, - Bonnets, Shawls, Bibbons, Gloves, Hosiery—titdies 'and Misses Shoes oft all kinds--also • a large snick of READ r„...vA DE;'(I,O77II,VG. Cloths, Caßaiiiieres, Tweedr, Jeans, Summer Cloths; Vesting?, HatsACaps, Boots tool Shoes, ie. ' •A , . They respectfully solicit an, early call from lithose who purcha4e good (lowly at )leati Slew Liiie of ..Mail. S) . : . , 1 1. i - FROM ilt IRK.miro r op TO MONTROS . . QTAG - F.:..4 willlea► Kirk Wood, passing thtli ' ''h Cot a!e kJ bethirille, 1.-itferty, dc., every . morning r the arrival of the Maittrains of trs; both Fast ant iWest, reachlwgi. )lontroieiat 1 P.. ,U. .RetverningOleave Monti:we dailY . (SOt tlays. excepted) at 2 P. m.ilreach ing KirkWood . in 01,e to take the Mail trains qi cars, both*EaSt and W 69 , being the nearest and ui‘st fea sible ironie tireaiii the Neu: York stud Erieliiroad. This line intert4 -.a tri-weekly • line for t fimoek, .Spriogriile, Junplannock, Wyouring, and 'Wilkes barros which leayoi MontrOse at 7 A. V. evert Mon ,lac, Wednesday xitti Friday. Also, a line toßriends -vile,'7Leraysiillel[ite. fjboci:tettiait arid comfartaYe carriage.; a'r+l prOil-. ded, 'tted the, proprietors irilllspare _no - , pain% to ae eounnotiate the public. , W. K. HATCH, r, - -• •' ' I April 14, 1:854.1 , : MORGAN & WEST"' . . i IMMI! LateSsboro! , Sash; Blind, and [ ! .l . • Factory. • r' h; 'sukseriberwill furnish at the Shop o Newell ' • , titothe' Doors, Sash, and Blinds. iturning On hand and fuished to order. Lumber k -dried, tuuliworkmen utkurpassed by- any in the eci Cary.— Orders addressed tome will receive prompt 4 tendon. Gmld Pine Lumber and Country Produce takin in ex change for the above. Terms, ready pay. 4 .Laneabore: Feb. 6. ' S. A. LIRONS. - - -- 7.. —- - ' 1 4.......:.....J. ' i RIONTBOSE DEPOT. ; LI 1 1 : ir,,LLIA M McMILLAN ii ' , 1.-Py'" pturlased the establishment of4saac L. Post k CO, at the Montrose Depot, ihould ic resiie 'tfully infOim his Mends that he will 10, ep con- Itanti be hand :at the lowest prices, a We selected stoili , goods.;(' • . i x • 4 1 lei d, Salt, and Plaster can be had ewe ' as well . as GrOeeriei, Dii Goods, Ilardware, Crocio,4•.'lloots; 8 1 14ei4 hails, b" ` in exchange for Grain andiall kinds of :prodnce, at-Mte best prices. Iooo.cpids Mira Wood iwanteiVi-. , ' I - Idolitrose DePiat, Feb. 2, 1954. _f • ;{;::Melodeons ' CIONSTANTLY ON HAND or furnished?, to order oit short, notice.. , d. LYONS 4 SON. ANTEW:Butter, Cheese, E Smoked Huts 'Apples; Potatoes, Bemis, its S. M. r . • 'I - l'• - -*•• . f i - tititteiitiocit km -- . ! 1 1 1 -:, 41731111E1t6044611 . 41 i - , I'li ' -" : 1... L. POST •S; CO. • . . ' 1 E now otter 0 the Publleithe 1101 choice and ‘ l , ' i : the IATEST serum of,Aoolls to be bad - any 1 - * re In the Country, and for tha!vety lowest prices, i Vri ourvarlatlon. - 1 ! - - - I 1 111111 flt A ;T j a r g A l. 47 L C .4l 7ll ; l . t - O G-1 . have juit 1 .. ..triridi a birge.ruldition to their stock of clothing, 1 ' ' 'sting now of.orerything desirable for the buyer atj.nch Prices as are sure to anft. The - goods are iID de first rate, and we warrant tbe work to be equil if o f superior to any eyer before p ff ered in : this mar k . Our stock ceutptises. Coata4 fine black French .4, Frocks and Beninese; Tweed, Cassimeri.and J, - n Sacks rind.Frecks, also brown and white Swu m r plain and twilled. .V.rxre4--)Vbite and colerirl , II rsailles, Valentin; Lasting, figured liarathea , figttr ! el silk and . Satin, iljul every variety, good and-cheap.. P wrs--rFine .black.Cassinicre,:lioeskin, _Cot tsvedil, L Stlinmer Muff,. linen drill, .cottotiade, -stripe, plain, n c eck and plaids, so cheap as to be sere of sale to i• . who desire-0 boy. -1; -•• i -:,_:' .`,;(''- -'.' - MI ,11. "1 LOVE'S AND HOSIERY Ladies and' Gents , white:and colored Kidl4lrit*litthe best-quil t warranted. ::A l a rgo axsortmenfof fill kind. 4 of blue, h wn and. slate' hose, and }:hose gents rind ladies, cotton, Lisle Abreact; Batik and,'.-silk- Gloves, Black a ~ . 1 colors ;_ a large rssortment of black silk and lace itts, long and short. i ' POST & C9'B. ' ' II - 1 " DOTS AND, SUOBS—,NewI fine Boots. Coarse Boot g, Ladies One. Gaiters, Illootees and linskimr, fun assortment of Cheap Shoes, Children"; and ' , Miss '. Shoo" and Bootees - , Ladies fine silk-linen Slippers, I.- L. P: & ceft. jTHITF. GOODS--: 11 and qualities, bleach ed Sliirtings, Pillon Cotton, Jae. and Cambric Swiss and Book Muslim., Barred Sluslins, 1 isbops and Victoria .Lawns,.&c., figured and dott. wins Muslins P. &Co's.. IIINGLES AND GRINDSTONES nt . • ~ • • 1. L. POST 3: MS ROCETtIES—of the best .a ) . nti cheapest kind:. A t of Sugars surprisingly - ,cheap at L L POST Cc . ' - _ . /.1..V775--the most. desirable stock in'the coun try at very low prices. . I. L. P. & CO. IGOODS—SiIks, Mullins, DeLan, I?eßa ges, Ginghams, Lawns' &c., of every desirable vl c POST.L . Co's., iRGE and splendid stole of Spring Prints. .i 1. - L. 'P." dr. Co. • QTAPLE Goals - at the lowest price. • ';' I. POST &Co. CLOTHS, CassimereS, Tweeds, .Kentucky Jeans L and Satinetts, very cheap' . at LL. P. keo's. • . • - W O ODEN WA it 1. 7 .P4tei.1 . Cedar Pai and Wash Tubs, COCOA Nut Dippers, Butter Ladles, Prints, Willow liaskels, Rope - Ushers, Bed Cords, Manilla Ropes, Broonvi; a gOod lot at.the store of • I. L. POST & co. r161,-FLW AND . .:II-I(i'KERgL of the best N... 1 quality at - the•lo!eq pavible rates. . :Anil, 1854. • 1 I. L.: POST & Co. ti OLE LEATHER, xery , • L. 7) • • i. .•i - Pitlts - T A; Co's :-- , GbeKER I A.PTD (1-.T...118S WARE—a choice lot,at•low prices. . ~.- - POST & CO._ lAA, Carpet, Room paper ; and Windotr Shades. • . - -. -. POST k CO., -. • -4 - .— Lt 1 L7C 7 11 . 4775, spring 'style—best • quality 'very L.) Own.. • , ~. i POST , & - ..Cit/ • •• ...z....._ —____-..1 $ 0 Ite,lA., ia,and ONSETS and ' Boariet Ribbons of all. kinds, Par . asols, large awl small tl very low .POST 1) " F 'and . " very 27 R h IMMINGSH:ery "5t11e_ .,, (1 ... e.a . 1f1e rmiez. Co vo I r i RAL.V.B.A GA—ofthe best quality., i kJ-POST• 1 , . - • i . . - &. CO. 1 Q. 4 'l,7',- Lime and - plastpdat , . CI POST & Co's-. , _ _ .........._ . - 1 - .ADIES! COLLARS—A very choiee . lot of the, 1 J latest styles; Book Enibruiciered.Lymerie, Lao) Meelin and lioniton imitations. 1.. L. P. & CO. t - 1 MI3ROIDERED and Lice Under:dem-og, all.desi!• . 3 . 4 'cable styles; also, worked and embr'd. Edgingi. and Insertings and Flonne• • "I ..,- everyLl,CE Edgings and Inserting; ; imitations of bJ Lind; ahno•st as goal :is genuine and verv.cheap, j also pure linen-wrought'Lae. I. L. P. & CO. • T NG11..9 NE D and Ilemp Carpet for sale:at . r i 1 L L. POST & CO's. ! , , .. ‘,„ZU3IMER lIATS--Panaina, fine and coarse med and Envoy bound, Pedal and Palmleaf, for boys and men, sold very cheap. • I. L. P. & —•- . - T ADIE.S' and Cbildren's Flats, a good•Tariety, td -I.J so a new lbt of the latest styles of HOennts at the store of - I . I. L. P. &-00. El . - . 'WANTED. . - • 1? ALY of all kinde—Bcans, Dried ApPles, , Tail low, Butter, Beewwe:t, all wool.sochs, Eggs, k.c., for which we will.eichange goods at caQh prices. April, 5. " 1. L. POST Si; Co.! . ..i . • , . REMOVAL. -. .- - . .. •'I -.' 1 . STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! rl IRE subscriber,wishoa: to call the attention of his I - friends and the public to his very large assort-' tent of • STOVES at his new Store Room in Loderx - - eine, next to L. S. Lenheim's store, and near the . Gt. Bend. Depot. ',lie has, in addition to his former large va r iety-of Cooking ant larloro Stove,manytieio.pat tin t 4, some of which are= -St. Nicltaas, - Pearhißrande, Fire clipper; Jindern 7'rolf; 3fokaak, • -.3fedallion, I Orient,l Black ',Warrior; Oak, Bo St4e.• Which, together with his former stock, will perhaps be the. most extensive mid varied assortment - of well selected stoves in the county. Clinton 'Stores, well ftirnished, at low prices.. 1 rj'Ail articles in his -ine . kept on hand and niatle to order as usual, and orders received at his old stand in Great Bend. - I ' -- .JOHN COLSTEN. Lodersrille and Crea Bend, Nov., 1554. ' Notice to the Public. T_TATIN'G just returned from New York I wish to 11. call the attention of my old eustoniers, and of the public in general. my NEW STOCK OF GOODS, ' which being bought with cash ar the lowest prices, and wishing to sell prinCipally for the same,l will of fer them at Ocatly redueed prices. • • Cocheco Prints, warranted fast= colors, for only 8 cents a yard.. Good Brown Sugar, 18 pounds for one dollar. BoontiarNails; iacknowledged by all to be the best Nail in use, t 556 per keg. Hats and Caps. Boots and shoes, BuffalO Robes of all prices, all Wool De Laines Cashmeres; Parainettaq, Dress Silk, .ISilk Velvet, &c. Mouslin De Lrtines,-.1 Shilling per yard; Satin Bonnets and Moleskin Hats, Broche Shawls, Double Long shawls, Thibet do., selling 'at inconceiy ably low prices: . .I can !safely warrant-perfect satis faction to•all who will'glye me a Calk ' Lanesbom Apr. 5;1854. , S. A: LYONS. BLOCKS—good time keepers; only one dollar. G - • 1: . S. A. IYOXS. Liineshciro,'Apr. 5: 1 • . -1 A p N r ee ED— will i epai h d rd . 63-1-I°I B I4 .AT III 'L e Y . O hi N e* S II . 4"st lesbian; Apt. 5. : . OE riotiyini- Pi/oatFT taken in eichange for Gooas, at my store. • S. A. LYONS. Lanesbnro, April 5.i ~~ NEW ARRANGEMENT 1854., HI-VDS & Me.IIIIILEN'S Raii Rqeul Frei y% Line between , . Montrose Peva and . I New Yoi k, every t i ng,-Stm• • tinas ' - HNDS k McMILLEN, having arrangements for forwarding freight to New-Yurk. in tlre care of Capt. IL R. CADAVELL, of Orange 'Connty, will be in attendance at the Montrm.-e. Repo' 4..‘e .-r day of the week, to take charge of such freight nna produce as may be entrusted to them. • Returns for the same will be paid it the Store of William McMillen. Groceries in general, Flour, Pork,- Fish, Salt, &c., &c., constantly on build, for sale it The lowest' - Cash Prices, or in exchange for country produce: • L. R. Iltsns.. tax -• April 18 1854. . ; ' ~~ oor WANTED; inn amps good split maple wood; in esehenge l/1./ for woolen goods. J. LYONS k. SOK Montrose, OetoberilB., .• • . • •i • . ; FOR SALE. rrHE subscriber offers for sale his House and Lot 1. 'situate in the Borough of Montrase,.a few rods East of the -Court House. Tertus--one half down and the remainder In five yearly partrients, with. in terest..' P. LIMES. Montrose, January 9,18 M. " • - - LIIIINGLES.--Sliaved Shingles wanted by • ki (October \ •• ; J. LYONS & SON - ' NEW - 6001) - 4` _•' • 1 atkd LadiCalfirog:dcloth, Dclsiticf. `&c. &c.just,opepetk and for said by • " J. LYONS P: sr; • Seed. tanley Tiwrekicelebroted"ito',Aby Qeerl . 4iirrent, P.."god pure, -For ale dY ;, Anti. Timms. ioutmooe, Nardi Ist, 1%1, •.1 Ell - . csto,ooo or' NEW GOODS i - t t -GICEAT AITRA.CTIONt _ ' Great Busk fo r. the Neso',Goods •at .E‘ `ton's , . . , .. . 1 ONE PRIOE.STORE ! ~ . PlPElrdlie'lt and Eheapestfisteck of-Fancy, •, ~ ea , Ate land SlaOle:OoOus'ever brought into ' que. Weis connt7. ... One kindredeasee Dry ,Good 4 corn. prisittg 'in part is folloiss : - • • Rich:Changeable. Sr?" ... _ "i B r •Ai ' ~ Obits& suet $.- 1 --'.- ;Bennet Satins; 7 - 100 pc , Fancy, 411:wool-DeLaines, ,: :Velvet Dress Cut Parisiad - - do j ' Fig'td. lc cOlr'd. Plaid de ensu e - ' 'Fifty }Ay:State E Clouded de Remy, • - Cashniere • ,English,,Xeri'nees, ~ - Mocha - .\„ .' Pacarneuo's , , • • • ~- Silk '_ - 1:34 ri nisg! 'Cloths, ~• . - ' . Glove": Hosiery , _ .vro . - - - ' V ' Cletbs,ouhrterl Freneh , chan i ble de'Reive, , 'Vesting', EnibrOlered - Rebe"; '.. 'I '• Fbillriebri Gingham - A' and ptAattt,,' -•- . Weaßlankets, ketch Plaids, . , . - .. . Linings, ,_ White bonds ' 1 Ticking", .. Wringht Chiinttettes, . t . _ Dtanask !pink i." Collars, :, , linen ' Flo do: Muslin Edginze; - - . :. Irish Linens, -- d4 Canabriek Ale, „, , : Bispit Mus li m. de Linen do: J Etc. etc. aribrd, Oct. 6: ""' . " t 2 " - EATON •' New Viork- city INSURANCE COMP4I3I 4 OFFICE 94 . ALL STREET. CAPITAL, EC CARR -..ctito, APPROVED ' _TIES, $500,000. llnsureft - against Loo or . Damage 6 micro Ls. _ A. Q. Stebbins, 113 Bkoattstreet; Peter 11 Sprueeo Street; Girard Daneker, 118 ' Thomas Andrews„ 1361 Cedar: street; So utbmayd, 377 West street; Albert - L. t, Greenwleh steet ; James' A. Crosby,' 113 Cha's. Lent, Kingabrifige; N. Y.; Lamle, ChieUgo, I RI;. I- Smith Illebbie,, Rai , , William W. Leland 'Se* York ; Peter' IL Bank Street; Staites S. Dell, corner West. Streets; John IL Deinj -18 \ Water itre, Wart, 11'8.' Broadway; . Horatio N. IGa West and Barrow streets; Peter H.' P. 'ilansevoort and West; _ i leuben 'Dow Jr., Avenue;: Stephen Cromtvell, Camden, 141 Wadleigin Phflatielphiii Dexter B. Brit , 'ter street ;- unuel Sinclair, Tribune Eta.] iuel - B. Shaw; Cleveland, , , Ohio. - I , Dor.t.t., . CHAMBERLIN, ' Cnintiss C. dtanKE, Secretary. . CHARLES LDR 'WN,' Agent, "M. , . • EAGLE i FOU.N1)11. 4 AI - 11E, BENTLEY & PERNINSAw 1.7 ed of Wilson & Col. the Eagle Au , prepared tolill orders erten the trade,'a their line with 'Skill and . despatch. i T constantly.on 'hand 'flies, (best kinds kinds,) Cattivators, Strata Cutlerd, C &e. dc. 417-e. . ~ -- We invite particular attentiore to'the we manuttetnre. We manufacture land The:Celebrated BlatrAlek P We have l purchased the exclusive righ tore and sell in this county, Wayne, .Bradford, neßich's Patent Iron .Pear Plow is'inade - entirety of iroli, exreptin. It Is celebrated for its easy draught, eaSierAban any-now in use, while its s 1 • rability.ure greater., . . • *1 . MACHINERY of all kinds manufactured, and repaired ed triachinests. s . - . . .Steao Engines, Cearbegfor Milli, ' [ eldnex A c .-de. , Among the Stores which we mannf Kepi/Q.le Cooking pave, Rough:and est Queen: do., ,erendunz'ao., and oche ranged for burning w ood .or ectal.•- Al. • /ator, Parlor Slore,`Cottage Parlor two sizes, do., and u variety of other both wood and coal burners. We kee thindstone tritinnirgs, 'Dog ; ; Churn ti brella and Shovel and Tor.,gS Stands, done to order on short notice and at, . Vir Orders for Stoves, Agricultn Sc., are - solicited from those in the I filled at reasonable whole Sal prices. -1 B. S Montrose, larch 4. S. . S. P Australia, Ca!liar Orqznyph'ice on the.. abbe ca !treater induceinents K.F.EtER & STIODDAR ROOT , AN D . SHOE S HICIT is - now filled with ane . assortment of articles in their a general variety of new and elegant • and gentleinen's wear, among w French, Silk Lastirg and Enameled Polkas, Kid; Patent Leath Jenny Linds, Buskini and Ties :, Ge • and Philialelphia, oak tanned calf sie Moroeco, Calf and Cowhide. Brogans calf and cowhide Boots and Bro_ - Misses and; Children's wear,. Also,. ment of Findings Which consist in spa - mblu. ' Hungarian nails , tacks, tles,shoe binding; awls, rasps, sandst t..c. Also oak and hemlock, tanned soleleather, Morocco skins •and linin Work made to . order Wand repahir - REELER ' Montrose, April 6', 1,854! IFALIIABLE REAL • • , FOR SALE. 9 . . A VILLAGE LOTS, situated, i -the plea ...: kJ "part of the village of Susquecanna; also, Houses and lOts in the most bus ness parrot aforesall village. Also, aFartd,containing 133 ~ with a. small improvement,' the remainder hcaril timbered, situate WO miles_ from safvillage. Susquebannais the great Centra Depot of .110' -Y. Sz E. Railroad, situate at the I*, t of the he grade on the road, near the great, arks of' Stow Conewacta, and .the Cascade, and pOssessing by ture the best waterin,gplace on the route with thi eality of. extensive Machine Shops, 'nundry &c.; Susquehanna, although numbering het 2000 inlal arms, and but four , years of age.,.i . destined range alongside of the most nouns ng and pop towns On the-line of this great tqo ugbfare. - • " LP. HIND ,IA gent.. , .. . O ffi ce one door Ccif.Letihrtal SuSquehannit Depot , Nov. 16. , 1- - - - i • Valuable Lands IF ir.Sale. VOR SALE IN` ONE BODY,. a it .500 ac 1: Land on the Waters of Sprin . ,Brooki a tt ul of the Lackawanna - river; in I O County,P about mid Way bet Ween the .thrivi g towns of ton and'Pittston. These laridiA Covered uable timber, and being stuate iu lie most eat mineral region in ,Pennsylirtin known to t iron ore—and believed to.aboundncoal. ani also in "the inimediate.. vicinity - f several i „ made acid now In progressr 7 -offer t i : the capit opporitinitv for the investment ofnoney that. occurs, ° l.or further infoinfation a ply to ' N-T, sack, Esq., No. 11; Wall street iii r York, or' subScriber,..at Montrose, Susquehanna county.' attorney 1n fact of the owners. April t, 185 - 4. . • . , HEY • ~ , . ,PLOW Slill P. " - I SEW. ESTABLISH ENT. ". M. l i t i N ub r lic E til li at?trlv ivi6ul are tna 4 m n 'et .ct u f rTr i• . g ta ft ; Celebrated . Plovra., They also heep coastal band, Side Rik Wayne Count* and Ida Caltiratars, Dog Churn*, Sleigh ~ and . Cwn Plate :Feints of - various . patte '; too I mo mentioni - .W . e.‘ hope,' by strict ention to I, • to-receive our share of puMlo - trimage. 'tory, D. Posts - old stand. • : - Fil 'dry, U. DA, Searles !dill.; : "- ‘• ~ -•.-. i 1 • - tirßepairing done onshort, mice ] . '- 3IERRIT 3 I i • i Feb. -6 - - -- .! ' .--- - - ' .--.- •••• i.ELIJA II 1' FISIGIIi6QS NCE. THE subscriber is agent for 4followin' Companies, • doing !main iat the rates. I State Mutual at Harristat ' I . Ci alai Cash Mutual at Harrii6e ,llimte Ntio llontrose Aril 83''54. LlMt s , AND T I HE subseribr,l 6 are. trow [AL cOllttant, r en baud, quality' at tdontrose Depot, a q uw ttlea tit a fair pile e. r' s dantity v,v.* Superior grtuud Plasr.er w luwd hereitili" *n rose P epot, A New Vietteewd-! nspio.rate 444 Ell Fashionable gl :.d Set. • • • ete, 1. t 111. tea, ebret s , do do Preach Plumes, 200 - pieces Bo'; CO. IMI NEI • Baker, uel G. aklin Stu roadwav; I, C. H . T, N. Tz i; oach, land f ight corstr •comet 48 Eighth 'Y.; ANL . 49 urge ; & M. • dent. 4trose, purebas• e. 7, are ma id clo work in 1 will keep I) ',Storer, t a li I , SheLim, ?lows - libith beep for tr. - . , o !Pandi. ' Inning sad low. YE: be batidl.l, i ,g tine-• 11.41 • T igth Ilni.ldl. esperiesc• SMugle Jh. I eftat, are tte errdyTor. kincte:all tr. 1.1 Se If-i!itt- Stanleic Srores, . 'also 00 iialad ; ,tnings, £m. 'ork e,.....nreA mfrs. Implements, de,,,ami %alit '• F.AYRE,. BENTLEY. :=E thot preserd 4 9 ORE. ~1 and xtensisa line, emhna¢g• sfyles: of IZ2 ich are Lifr f , 4ers, • Kill tf ri,. and Bratiel . trenien's Freth., Aand kip Bow, &c. Boy kip, TIS ; all kiwi el :general BE-Ct rt of lasts, por, d, 'via, lie& nes, shoe knivc, I calf upper 2 :neatly dote. STODIYARD. ME Y DRINRS 0' A-0 , City. - r„ilital #5l Y. B. C 11! ASTEO; I b u nting and e of a ter! will it moos vishilig o.rcasonabl e [ be kept MI —:-.---. two 'l' dr a I ' A , t I t \ 1