SLAVERY Geerge Washington, the - , theta hiatiouw try, in, a letter, to La Fayette, written i n 1798,. the,Year beforehls delith,`Spok s e: of ,thev.iesti! t utiot. of Slavery as follows. : • -.. • ' . '1 agree withyou. cordially in your views laregard to NfgtOslavery. ' I have long-con sidered it a most - serious „evil, both socially and politically, and I 'shouldrejoicc._in. any feasi-ble .sehetne to rid - our States of such a. burden. The Congress of 1787 adopted an ordinance Which forever . , prohibits the exis - tenee of involuntary servitude in .our . north= western territory. . I eons' le Meas.,. 1 i though:u , oral .an : it was int a gen- . ' tlernan from - New Eitalam: ith .the approval and assent of fit ! mem bers from the'States more ontnem. , .. inter. esti(' in slave labor. The prevailing, . inion s k in Virginia is against the .spread of Sla 'cry into our new country, and !trust that Iv s 11- - ultimately have a c onfederacy of Free State , I l i o nid,, a t an y time, gladly - relinquish the\, right of property in my .own slaves, if a judi • dons m'stem of emancipatioemild be devi sed.' . . . `. James Madison, in the Convention, which framed the 'Constitution of the United States, objected to the word ' slaVe ' being used in t beiclause which Was inserted fir-the - re:At tica of fugitives. His objectiona vrere - agreed to by . the Convention, and the milder terns , o f!per&ons owing service of labor,' applic& ble alike to i white apprentices and black slaves, w o', then pilt in our ConStitntion. Mr. . Mad ison said on that occasion: , .. object *to the word slave' appearing in 3 Censtitution which, I trust is tci7he the char ter. bt freedom to . unborn' millions; nor would 1 41itigli . perpetuate the tnemoq of the fact that slavery ever existed in 'our country: is a' i gipat evil ;' and under the Providence fif • Go 4; I loNit f mward to sonic scheme of eman 'Ciliation which shall free tfs from-it. Do not, I therefore. ltl4 - us appear ji.4 it we 'regarded - it as Perpetual, by using in our Constitution an I . . oda:ins word opposed to every sentiment of :liberty": • I Think! Webster in his Marshfield speech,l Sept.. 1x,1848, when alluding to the men! wlui then held the same position on the clues tionk;f slavery extension which is now, held by Netraska Democrats said •_ • 'I am afraid, fellow-citizens, that the gen . cration Of doughfuces ' will be as perpetual' a s - the generation pi . men; - For my part - I think that` doughface" ;s'an epithet pi,t, sufli cientlY reproachful ; I think such persons are -; - a ou hfacesl and dough beadsand dough-souls and that thby arc all dough; that the coars-1 est potter may mould them at pleasure to vesSels of honor or dishonor, but most read ily to vessels of (lista - 311'1r! • ' Ifettry Clay, in his, ast great speech in the I United States Senate. repeat it sir, I 'eller neverwill, sta(3no earthly power can nn)tie Inc, vote di rectly or indireetly,to spread slavery\ ,over territory ';wtie're it ',dces not exist. Never reason holds her seat in niv . n ever while . my hearts sends the vital fluid • thrCuah my . veins—nerer Thomas 11. }lemon said, in the `I invited. States Senate, that; the enactment of the Atis- . souri Compromise' was , — •bighest, the most solemn, the 4 - nost , . momentous, the mo 4 - ; emphatie assertion of f,i'ml!gressional power over slavery in a terii torN has ever been made or could he concieved. It not only prohibited it where, it legally be carried, .but forever pro hibitca it where it had.longexist.4.' PASSMORE WILLIAMSOIC The unanimous tientinatioi of. Pasniore Wi.pa.rnson for Canal Comsi&sioner, by the RefiltilTeap ( . 611i - entice), will Ai:aurally excite 40 - his.character aUd antece. &l as. . . . . . We are in.formed by - our well-knonn f,•.l= lowq r citizen, Solomon W.' Roberts, Esq., -en g:notr, that, hebas been well acquainted with Mr l . l lVilbanison for year.:: He is a nephew 1 of William Wjllianison,of Westchester,at one time Speakcr . of the Senate of .Pennsylyania; . snali. the oldest um Thomas Willianison, one . .of the n'toq, .em:neni con eyaneers in -Phila-.1 sieliihia, and a Man distinguished fur his high . chqieter and extensive filowledge . of land . • titles in- Petnsylvania. .' - . - Irassmore Williamson is now about thirt3-,1 fivi4 . years of age ; he has a wife and.'seVeral i - ch . : dreg.; and he has been brought up by his i fa erolucl . haA been in partnership witklim 1 as ; iii-eper and conieyaneer.• Mr. - Roberts 1 t i c inform us that Mr. Williamson is n . man oft expe ,.. llent ellar . ater.and of great intelligence, atii altr)gether a sudenor man lo those whom 1 I.l4:peeple of l i eriliFyiyania have been in the i hahit of electing to thqoffieci of Canal Call- i tni'esizmier.. . „Such being the high ebarneter.of Mr. Wit iiitil:Zon, and suchhis qualifiCatioris f6r. the •ofhl..e muse({, there is no valid reason why . he shopld not iec - eive.?-the vote of evzry, man in -thel'tStatc who thinks hi mathe victim. of a ju, dicial wrong committed in behalf of thearro ganf demands of the Slave Power. - 41 ' * *. 7 1 loe objection has been made to Mr, Wil liarnson,'lhat he is the - secretary of an Abol itiori Society: He is the Secretary of ao , de( , incorporated by the. Legislature of this Sta in the days of the.rtevolution, for the am ioration of the condition of colored men. lEtf is Society, Benjamin Franklin and Dr: i i Rus l h - were active .member.s and officers ; and Pamore - Williamson is but the stiet*sSor Of ,tho.-e worthy and venerable men in the office 1 . . , Nitlitiil they filled. ,ers of the - declaration of Indepandence—were .woktay forerunners; and it is no disgrace to i/ Jo hick a place which they no. Thiv , hich they were honored : in turn: Let 41;uSe rail -at him who will, on that accourit.-- 7 iNr4 hold it no discredit to him to follow .in der footsteps.' - '' • . . rassinore Williamson iis a:- native-born. Pennsylvaiiitut=an American,,in the ..broad ,est ,`sense ;c)fthat ~ term: Ire is honest, and fnitliful and well qualified.... Why, -.- then, slaSithilie not receive the-united vote of those . are united in - sympatliizit* with him in sirorp?s ? We can conceive of no good reason. lie is retnediless 'and this is the on ly !nethoci 14t, us to give-ijm a helping band:- 7 1f, rat any simple pretepCe t . any. portion of •the l pe , .)ple. - should be . held back front voting, 'forhiin, arid so contribute to his defeat, let thelrespopsibility of that defeat rest upon thcr who have the poWert i o prevent it,-Fills burgh Gazette. - wr- Since our remarks •on Canal COM' mrssioner were in tVpc, we halie found .the following in the Philadelphia IVOra . Amer/- rear: PEtiIs:SYLVANIA Pc. l l.mcs::—.lt is now appar ent! that Passmore 'Williann..on will. be earn estly supported and voted Tor as a candidate kwiCanal CommissitTer, without regard to the action of the N'Vhig and American parties. the Pittsburg Gazette. Which is the leading RcPublicio _paper in .the State, furnishes the ;following list of newspapers actively engaged the - .cuirass fo r illiamson; NeiArgo, Beaver. Bearer county ; Record, ,/ Brighton, Beaver. cOunty, ; 'Freeman, ..Neweastle, f,awience county " ; Whig, Mer- Act, M.ereer county ; •Mirror, 'Prospect, - Bet - leF,goynty ; Col Airier, Conneautville, Crawford ennuty .;• Banner, do. do. de. ; Journal, Mead vale; do. do. • True American, Erie, Erie 'Cointiersport, Potter County ; • Agitatori,Welisboro, Tioga county ; Argus, Tqranda, .Bradford county ; Reporter, do. • 6, , ?/ Reptiblicau, Ifontrose, Susg nehanna .kpaTachian,lßlairsville, Indianalcounty dependent; Indiana, Indiana cc tinty ; Express Litileaster, 44:taster coantY; Oli v et Branch, gokristoWniontgotnery cOnnt3l; 1.4W - isburgh,isnyder county; Pl:tette, Pitts 7 Allegbiny county. • ,•• I • - i' Besides tlloe, the Register, l i ndtana co. ; Sun, Advertiser; .I)elaware conty . ; at drt';.in3 or two other papeisin the Staie, are' - -Opt 4infriehdly Arr. W.; but rather inclitie3 to support him ; cad it is . safe *to say that he has the • active sympathy oftf i tjeast tw4nty four papers.' Those that - support litrdßenderson will exceed six or Seien in ntiniber.. • It, will be l•dmarked that these - papers . are in'be strcm•gl Pree - Soil sections,lSuch as the cciunties. - of AlleghenY,- Beaver ' *Butler, lifer - .e • ence , cot., Lawr i:Potter, Bradforarioga, quehanna anal f Crawford. In th,tre:districts the papers nit Med art -. lnOrtint tau- Thern is. * therefore, .-.no • ~Tootn, to ex- Cit that Mr; narnf aSI will be idiopped; unleissome.convention tou4il.e• the suffrages on the anti-ad mit istration icoters upon a sidle; .person, which, just a>v lwesent, seems- improbable. • the Pittsburgh Dair y P'atette. -if I “..ttocAicti o September 11 1855. - ?EAR Gsirrra-- :I am cortstrtlined to drop yon . a few. littO,s on the'- one alts(s'Fbing tiOti; tiilnfortri you of , the progress of the stettggle:in thi4 division Of theatiny'. !TheTVote for Williamson be almost unanimous here, v-ou can hardly imagine the feeling, of all, _Without distinction`Rif party ; as the trews of hijts imprisonment, ititlr . the . res. son' r reachics-the people in their !.,(liet coon trylhotness fullor peace and security; the ef fete is astonishing, and :full or hope to the freeman, Ilhave not, the least donin,, that if the- his-, tory of-thi:lwilzed act of tyranny :can teach every *titer ini the State; the majority on the side} of troth aild freedom Will be atleast one hnsiqred tell von the.trtith when I ztay that' 11e.41 hardly find a Mill - ,who will not support our eendidatd f it. Canal Commis sinner, alihinugh*they may not all ti; with us on- he county iticket. pettifogging deeision put forth by. the four Judges, Of the Supreml donrt of our Sle is a wontlerful additio n o f f.t e i t o - t h e flan. ; all we )nive to say is, " Stand- from under;" the rlea.Se Of our brother.Trinn the dungeon of the oppressor when the proper o:tie - comes, isf . anleasy matter; Ana. which thcjfriends of freedom, need have Ito anxiety. .Willianißoult: ; wile responds nobly to du: acti.rminatioutof ,the one sho love'r, that . he shall never one hair, but retain hit in temilty of the icstuse for which hel suffers.— WOmot is on Oie trade of tile oppressor here and,be sure ha will make his: mar. Truly yot, •s. /SAO:HONE.' E:„ . ,- , / "The ~.k , titration of:Pa-s . smo' re Will: iarason r)r Cana 'CommiSsioner, we are free to 09nfes5 ; did t strike its favorably at . the mOtinent it was t lade, but: when w(i. reflected tht4 he was new .undergoing an unrighteous imP i risontuent ii,iriply . for telling a huthan . be ing.hat the milt en t she lonehed the soil of Pennsylvania s i b .- was frde; when' we saW . Ilia( the reoalp , this . faet.infl the t l Uere men -691 of 'his natut , stirred . I lie hearts of the ina titii(l... and thin t was . t hti fixed and unaltera blel'n. tent to Oa -e him the standard hearer Of 1. ie .epubli6 i host :. when we 'had aseer taitilid tat he :jw s one of ithe noldeSt ofGod's, Woers—a. hone t.tnan--lhat he was in the priMe and' - . \ - 01. / or . .manliood--and that he 'possessed prettnetit fitifess for the post,- win n We thotl4lll. - that poiisibly he might be a Sniirible insti-Un ntality ifiir rebuking the Slalve Power and i ;., insoli.ntand seryile.tnin • ion!!., the eouebt;:ion orcefl itself irresistibly up4l us, that it. rasa noUnnation 'tilt to be maae." And if the.frie 0.44 if Freedom are truo to toertv-.e . %es and th.' r- equ,e—if they wiiiihruphold the. f'reedont ( - speech—if they wetlld repudiate - this wort Ott most dangor d °qv& all`tyranny t hat . cli i r i I s ail Iltmest, out spoken- freeman with a 11.1cn7s 'rains. they wilkrally. around him ask . t e man and, wi t-1)141st e- a blow that wili.4 4 ke itsel felt fur I , a lolig , titne_to cotile.--Beipir Argos. - ->. .4. • . • 11 .. rdu.cAxisles F. RST ...J, ..tia.T.--The Nor 'll' erne 'arty men—that is 'thelmen of the Nort wl4 think th"y Can makef;a ;president in the Nooh only, without the piuth. have 'made the 4 first essay, in the corrilfination in Maine. The, tookthe benefit of tliellltaine taw there —np small benefit in thiteiti; original ground di) 1411, or disorganized the,.Wieriuns-alliefl the4tSeltes with the free .31:YornocratS—riin a Dernoceat for Governor—ieleltided all_whigs whOl would not work—aql the result seems . to l! . .ir the defeat" of. AtirrWtheir candidate, andiLthe.ciection of . .a .Legtstature whii4r will' putOn Wells, a Derriocraf . -.1-operating;with thei,i•liigs.' uriler the'lead fdpreo:Evans, and. oth+ t ,r . s.-,--jVizit York E.rp?%eg-i. Weil. Republicanism ihas made its 'first stut,::with reference "to_ t 4 Presidential con test Land it has that it elm 'poll at least shown.. f • fiVdithou§and more totes ;in on e hundred and nin&y-citht towns ij ivtaipe than any other 1! . with ~ . i party, even taelemppranee issue thrown in. 11 Without that it will 'be trebled and We c•altlthis - a.very fitir start. 4 'The Republicans -do 6.) . 't expect to carry .niore votes than - all othilr parties corriltined, f ljut rr.ore in each Li f . • state at.the North than am' , other party.—' ..11rer , ark ..4fereury.: • - ';._ 7•-. ' . - . . L The Teacher's :association of Sucquehanna County will Meetli the Borough of S4queh l i n r in , ,on s,' , -. tur . clay, pept. "_9th., at one o'clock P. M., The School Dirk tlf said Borriugh, exOnd an Invitation to all the Teachers of the- County to_ meet at their new Mt ti h I House at that time for the purpoie of discus sing e topic . of School Government - . . • •,Religioicts *pike. , 114 v. N. Doolittle Will itreiich at the Univelsalist Clunich r in Montrose, ,sunday Sept. 30th, ' [ .1 NARRIXD. • • 04 dm gth pub., by the Rey'. T. Thomas Mr. D. W. Gun pEN of Friendsrille, toMOS E. TCnRELL of For rest Lake. . ' . ITHtALDWIN a. It'ERECI olesale and Retail deal* ,in Flour, Salt, Pork, Steal Grain, Feed and Candles. Cash paid for Oats and ilye. • - , l'. • , O Cbestntt Street,—East end of I4oni &Chan ['die Store, Ifiantroft Pa. f• I . • I ALFRED pALDWIN. SILAS PERMS. I , I • Family Pills. • • TITE, Si best in town can be ha of J. LYONS SON. Any family needing can are them on trial; if they ; lci not answer the •purpo e, no aharge. - 3+l. ntrose, Sept. 18. - • ,„,- . . F . -, . .. . . FRUIT . T EVA . YRSONS wishing an 0 d.. would do well to, ,call'at TURRELL'S NCT#BERI,ES, 2* miles south-east. of Friendsville; Whf!ro Apple trues, of the most', approved kinds, of goodi•Aze AA 'quality; such as are sold by agents for 23 cehta, can ba bad for 12} cent each. Plian, Quince,and Noun ' ricer. racy of names, and off_ fruit for. the different lea lied. . . - j L.M. TURRELL. , 'l'4 Sept- , 1853. [wl* ,opened . by J. LYONS * SON. • 61 9 0 ifi at '-- ' 1. 1 4 rill' 4 c9* Notice. ffeb) b,bei'fifs'elliofis, i3l> egaehdts > rlt Teac erß' lastitate:' . A.jeachers Institute will held in the village of New Milford, the sessions of which will, 4 conimence an the evening of Monday 'the 15th, and close on the morning of Saturday the 20th day of October next. Itk central location and &edit) , of acre render it one of the most fiirvrable•oppOrttmities for the 2s Te4heri:of Sthsquehamia county to asseMlale for in strution and mutual improve Meat . thatrcould be of fered : all _the northern, southall, and western per tionft_af the county can , rcach lit either , by serge or railrpad, ,.. fhere being two .trainit On the railroad car— rying paretengeraintch way Morning and afternoon. Ainong the eminent instruebars are, Dr. CalvitiCut: ter Of Massachusetts, Prof. Stoddard of 'Wayne conic ty, P rof . C. W. Sanders, the author, Prof..l. ereliam of Lancaster, and Prof. C. IL Coburn of TO.; wand*: lAn able corps from 'tire above list will be' present to conduct the -exercises, in addition to which will be Prof. W. Richardson of this :county, and Mr. Creyir, County Superintendent bf Bmdfordsounty.— , Other eminent teachers are exPected as visitors., Geed board will - be furnished at private, houses at the tate of $1,50 to ft 2,00 per; week, aml at public bowies at liil off the regair price. It can safely be estimated not to exceed 25 cents per day for the four or Aye days the Institution will be in session. Tbe instructors will charge only their travelling ti-x petuies for attendance, which will prollablYrame-e, per teacher, from 40 to 50 mints. I '''. There Will ho a committee !at the raiiroad depot andimiblie houses, who;,upon the arrival of teachers, willinfostr, them as to boarding places.. I Leis earnestly'dired that all who purp i tue attend ing the Institute will write heanediately to, Dr. L., A. Smith, Nifw Milford, Chairman of above neared Com-. utittee. • • • • . Teacher& of Susquehanna! prepare to[rally in all your strength. Not les: than two hundred teachers shoild be present at the Institute in October next.— Conte uwand sustain the good 'Work so gloriously in augurated one year ago. The thee:: demand it— your futute labors, to be performed, demand it—the interests of the Common Schools and who shall Jae found wanting, under the pressure. of such weighty responsibilities October Must r.iarelc wer 3 / 4 and, fellow teachers, will you not labor to pre seiti'a record, at that time, worthy old Susonelianna? • . B. F. TF,WKSBUILY, Corn_ CLEAR THE TRACK,. • ,r,VR I am in a oTeat. Whr, what's the - nothing,• • ' • matter now? 0, only Ballard over there a t t h e postairi ee has just, received hy Railroail Fartess, a new lot of Book. And Stationery, and want some before they are allkone. (hes so. Collie on, -fir he has got Mary Lyndon, The Hidden Path, My Bondage and FreeiloM (F. Houglass,l Ber tha 4ind Lillie, .Hood's Choice Works- in sett of four vol; &e., Young Folks Glee Book, A moiety of popiilar Song Books, and a lark addition to his stock of Writing Paper, Envelopes and Ink—alt of the best . quality, and cheap at the iPostollire, firstAoor north of L. Seirle's Hotel. Miuitrtise, Sept. 19, I 555. IA. N. 0171,1"4.00. FALL TRADE, 1855. •,, . • 111F.13 leave to invite the.attetition of toYol.l friend , : and customers to the I'ELIY LARGE STOC lk" of 1)n) - o o o 143, G ROCK!: YES, II A 4 7 ) WA RE. CR7)C/C/0.7.11 . , BONNET'S,' SIIA ir Ls, :ruks, niers k c.. 4 FR. PAINTS & OILS, - C LOTHING, 'BOOTS I rk SHOES ay. Av., Lam now reCleiving, - and, I'lll6- tendering thanks. for pat favors, I I would re :T.:O6IIIY ask them once. more to fai-or me with a sblity of the patronage they halve Iterbtofore so libel, alit/ honored tne . with. - IJ. 1i: SUITPIIIIc. . , Surnmersville, Sept. IS, isr4;,. I . . C-4 1 :RA1N an KodiiC7e of all kiids ranted at the I highest market prices at HT. 11. SITTAITIN:S. atr)l3! WOOL SOCKS wantled at -j , I .T. If. SUTPHIN -1 s _ 03. , iRS, =- C - 11titec t7n ihcyl can be • (Mtn ined. else where at . i J. 11.'SUTPIIIK's. NEW; MiLFORD . STOVE EMPORIUM In Full Two' Illimireid ,Sfre)ltu-F7ve Slere. jar • .tale by Dickerma ri 1,6 -Garra 11 E are in rectipt of the largest stoclr of. Stores erer.,off.ired in Northtin Pennsyb - nnia. con sistitig, of COoking; Parlor, n?'i Six-p Tate, both for wood and coal also; 411111 assortment of large sizes, for. F4to,e4 and Churches, I Ill' i ould;call particular attention to the ,Tl,drersonian Elevated Oven, the most perfl4ct' and heaHest plate stove in market.. :Among our, a.s . ,s9rtment- pf large ore:, wottld mention the Eropitv state intproveil, ns beinit very.beavy plates. perfent finish, and a superi or balier. Farmers of Sastptehanna connty, yon have beets in the habit of purchasing li .lit \ stoves sail light trimming ; and 'paving as lunch as you oukht to for !maxs plates and licary trimming,. I We manufacture our furniturV, and will .el.l at nutn• tiftriarcr'A prices. Let those Who pave Maker profit compete with us if. they cani Jobbing, ; connected with:Ale tin trade, done a: usual on-short notice: DICKI:RII_AN s G.I.I:II.tTT Milford, Sept. IR, 185,:.f. . Fresh Arrival of New Goode at 'piekertnan it GarrOtt's. T ilE fiittocrib'en would rep.. , ctfully inform the p'eripic of Smzquchanni cotmtri that they arc zit* rimming their stock of Fall and Whiter Dry Gixeb,.which it 4 tniMmally large_ and attraCtive, all of which will be sold for C7:11. or Upprtived credit cheap er than at any Other cAtabrechinent in tliei emintv.— We mean just, what we'say.. Flea:e give it.v.a • DIOKERSf,.A.N & GARRATT. . Milford, Sept. IS, Suppord to bt pa-,...., . .. ,„ . • Deed Book No. 22, page C5-1--ier 1 mtaining in all about 1G sire; :Am acmethe morn x. ile • with the apporte • 't •--i naneo, one framed 4 xrellinz loro:e, :old on ()Id house, juntertable,) some fruit trees, and all improved, Tiiiien an execution . at the.eit of. Edward C. Tur ner, io the use of John If. A:Mold:vs. Ezeiiiel Mauve.. F. r.limLusTr i n, Sh,-111 „,,, AI.41;” Sl4frifre office, ,Montro=e, Ig, •1f3.:55.- • ; • I - . 1~1 9SEITOLD 'WORDS. ;, • u I _ -4- 00NTENTS OF NOS. XXX.- XXI • Smug,td. Relations—French Soldiers. m Camp— Speeimensof Die Alchemists, (Chapter 2)-Fiend-Fan- CY-0111, Deadly ofl London— Undeir the Sea—A Dear OM CotTee-4`he School of the Fairies—Latest Intelligence from Spirits—A Vision of Hours—Cats and Dogs--Back at Trinity— Rice-4' •o 1 ephewsTlie 'Yellow' Mask, (twelve chaptersl—Whittinzon in Strria—The Afigel—More Alchimy;—The Audit73oard--The Oid BOAr's Redd— Rontine44lr. Philip Stubbs+Theßot English tuan,Gitirgero to Bucharest--LA Dip in the Brine— Chipi Penaioners--Alexandethe Fir:t--I.nfant Gar des=4Enfortutiate .Tames D ey—Sanliniatt Forests and Fisherica---A Legal Fiction—Count* Guy—My Garditn Walks More "Grist tdill the MUI-.-leries from the 3:!a5.t.4--.A Poet's llomelltiga.. /t3:a year. EDWARDS, . 1 • 10-Park Place. Sea. York. - - • . . 4 Adininfstration Notte4b.. N OTICE it-hereby given that letters of4dministra. - pon • tiPos the estate -of SARAH Sri , late of Dimwit towship, decd, bare .been grantsd. to the un dersignO, and all persons - indebted to ta id. estate will please make frnnuNliate payment, and ihose hay. ing 'dams will present the sinne duly attested for settletnent. - . ' JOILN; W. GRAY, Adair. Dituock•Sept, 4, 35w6. 11, 7 rteep Naht Stuart Era, , • Don't be forgetful, frien d s. one and , Aged or youthful, greatior ) • (If not too stnaU,) . ! That at Odd Fellows' Rill Is the place to cal, . I To get your faces toile up fall. i 1 W. B. V 11(introse, August 1A 1855 - • ' Fire Insuitstuce. TAE u ndersigned ,, tuts bee.! duly appoitited Agent A. for pie Sunnilntrst. FOX F.VSLAA3'bZ CONPA rasti at liarrieburg, Pa. Capital #500,00. Ts as safe 4nd cheap a company u any in the $1,44e =din ausW',ou the stock or mutual Sian. 1 1 :• ., • • ; BILLUTGS 4TROUD. **lvr3 , s.pt. 18 1 1851 ' • GENERAL ELECTION. 1- , •.•: lIZ pursuance, of an act of the General funned of the COmmonwealth of 'Pennfiyiva entian -4- act. relating to the Elections of the Con monwitalth i s approved the second day. of duly A:.D. One th ,_ciasand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, F. 1 3 . HOLLISTER,. High Sheritrollthe • Counfy of Susquehanna ; is said Commonwealth, de hereby give notice to the eletois of the county aforesaid that a General Election Will be held in said county on the second Tuesday ofd' obey next. (it being the 9th day of . .said month) 'at !which time State and pet:tidy Officers nee to b e _ e l ec t e d es follows, to wit: - Oile person to fill the office of Canal Counnisiiioner of the board or Pennsylvania. - I. •t . . Tiro personslto fill the office. of 'Members 4 the /roast, of Reprtmentatives of the .o:wnMonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the DistriCt•comrxwedi of theicoun tiesit)(Susquehimmai Wyoming and Sullivan. one person to fi ll the office of CotintiCommission er o f the county of Susquehanna. • - . One person do fill the officer of Auditor of theicoun ty of Susquehanna. - • • • One person 03 fill the of fi ce of Treasurer of thecoun-- ty of Sosqur. 1 ' I ialso heruake known and give notice that the plaeis of holditig the General Election in, the r#:nreral Woids, Boroughs and Townships. within the county of Siisquehanna are to follows, to wit: The Election for the Districtecirripos e d of thetown shiti of A polacen, will be held at the hohse of Joseph- Beebe, in said;township s . • The Elation;for District composed oi; the township of Ararat, Will heheld at the School House near the l'reshyterian - Church, hn said township. • The Eleeiioni for the District composed of tittown ship of Auburn, will be held at the hotise of Hoorge Hari..rly, in said township: - - • • The Ekvtion. for the township ..of Bridgewater, will be held at the Court House, in the Borough ofiliont trose. . The Election - for the Dist' ict cotnpcsted of thq town tthiP of Brooklyn, will be held nt the house formely occupied be O r . A. Eldri4ge in tail township. The Election for the District composed of thO town ship of Choconu . t, will . he held at the School House, , neat the house of Robert Main, in the said town ship. I i election for the Distrtt composed of tltd'town ship; of Clifford will be held at the hou4 fonuckly•oc cupied br. Arthur-Smith, in the Borough of Dttntlaft. The Election for the District Composed of thy Bor ough of Dundatr. will be held at the Duntlaff Hotel, in aid Itorongh. • • • • The Election for the - District composed of tint town s:l:hi of Dimock, -will be held .at the llouSe of John Ittkrer, in said township. 1: • The election for the District composed of the town i hilt Forest Lake, will be held at th'e holm; !tidy nervided by Preserved hind to said thwt.shs.. • The election for the ,District composed of the town shili Franklin, will be held at . the horse. of:, Rufus Tuttle, in saidlow — irshifi. The election for the Borough of Frierids[vill,m-i' be held in the School House in said [ Borough. -'-'Ehe Election for- the District composed of the town- . lzithi of Great Bend, will be held at the house' of Al fred, Allen in said township. [ [ . The Election 'tem the District composed of the town sliilc ot Gibson, will by held at the house of *oseph' W4lthurn, in said township.. [ • The Election for the District composed ofthe town ship Burford, Will he held at the house of It uthun W. • , , [ [Wglilron, in said township. • i Tile Election for e District composed of thy} town shirt of frarni l rluy, will be held at the hetise lately oc cupied by F. A- Ward, in said township. , The election -for the District composed of the town ship'. of Herrick, will be held at the houie Of the fate Warren Dimock, in said township. The Etecuon for the District composed tf the; town neJackson, will be hell 'at the .ho' se of Nathan ! iel !till, in said township. ,-- • I Tire Election for the District composed of the town ! sli' oe.Te.ssuP, will be , held at the house of !Daniel I • iforf in said township.' ! The Election for the -Distriel cempostid of the town ship of Lenox,' - will be held at the house-of Grow-d: Brotherri,- in said township. I . 1 13re Election for the District composed of the town ! sltiltroiliberty, will be held at the Selroel House tiear• 112 yO,Ot•Tlef; of Isn- Comstock,. in said triwneldp. Tie 'Election for tne Di 4riet . composed of the'town , shireof Latbrop,`wili !rebel] nt the 'Muse of;Elisha Lori!, liflreriti township. • f The Election for the District compoFeil of the town !, shipjor. Mi.tiletown,will be held at the bOuse of, aoseph Ross, itilsaid township. • - The Election for the District composed Of the Bor. ! °nett of Montrose, will be held nt the, Court .11/use in sal I , Pori-nigh.. - •The clectioa for the District composed of the town- Mew-Milford; will be ltati at the braise lately ocrnpied by Joseph 0. Pine, in said township.; t The !Election for the district _composed of the town .l „ship': of 04kland, will be held'itt the house of II; Nicol in the bornogh.oeSnsuuchnnna. • The !Election for the District composed of the town ! shitt!oj Itush,_ will be held at the house! formerly otr by N. J. Sherwood,- in ;Said township. 1 Tito Election !Or the District composed of the town : sliiiy ; of,Springrille, will be held at' the Rouse of Spen i Cedllickox, in said township. • The reetton for the District compost - 41er tilt town ; shiprof Silver Lake, will belield at the house now oc cupicl by Robert Me Greigle. The E)ection for the-District composed of the Dor i rein ii of Susonehanna, will be held at !the house of Benson, in said Bonnigh; ! ; Tin... Election for the District comixist.d of the town ships"" Tiurtnitson, will be held at - the house of Jones ; Illainliatt. in said township. ' • I:. • !!!ilsoinake. knOwn and give notice as in and by ifte r ltltlt section .1 the aforesaid act Liam directed, ! .4• unlit every person except Justices of *the peace, Leh; shall hold any office or appointme4 of profit or tru.tt under the United Slates, or of this State, or of aoy r :Citylor incorporated district, whether .a COTTlfial• I sioOd officer or agent, who is, or shall he, employed! i v i t e! the legislative, judiciary. or execntive aepart trteriq ofthis State or United States; or! any . City or itic#por ted district; and also, that erery met:fiber of Cmieress, awl of the State-Legislaturel and of the • select or, common , council of a.iy city, comniission err; 7tierre'y incorporated district, is by law ineapable of belling or exercising at the same time, the, offiee er• rippointirient of dud;;.-, inspector, or Clerk Of any elrition of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspec tor Or Judge or other officer -of any such election, shalt be eligible to any office then to bci voted 'epr." Ain]. by die same act of Assembly it is alsti• made "the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff,- Deputy Sheriff, Alt.trman. Justice of the Peace, C'enstable or !Depo tv Constable, of every city, county, township Or dis tiict- within this Commoliwealth, whenever called unflgi by nn officer of an election, or by three - qualified dolor,: thereof, to clear any window or avenue to the window of the place of General Electioti which shall be'birstructed in such a way as to prevent voters from apiireachir/g the same; and it shall be the-duty of the reQirective Constable of . such ward, district or town- • Ciscap, tCc; pat ",when two or more counties ,Sball compose a th'lnrict for the choice of a member or member of the of this Commonwealth or otthe Howe of Representatives of the United Statei orl of this Corn monWealth, the Judges of the election in each coun ty,!having met as aforesaid. the Clerks shall make our statement of all the votes which shall have been given at such election -a 'thin the County,. for ev. J eri 'person voted for as such a member` or nicmbers wideb Mall be signed by said Judges !and attested by! tie Clerks; and one of the .aid Judges shall take chirge of Siieh certificate and shall predate the same at ilimeeting °tone Judge from each eaunty'.,at such Ipa:l^e in such district, as is or mar be appointed by. kW for the purpose, which meeting shill be held on thdseventh day after election. - I - : The Return Judges of, the Representative If strict cothisosed of the counties of Susquehanna,Wyomin. , and Sullivan, will meet at the Court House in the Bo rough of Montrose; in,the county of Sinsitiebinna, on Tuday the 16th day of October nest, to perform thiseduties enjoined by lair upon the ,aid Judges. . Also, that - in the 61st section of WI act; it is en. °clad that "every general and special election shall Lei opened between Eight and Tcn in gie forenoon, and shall txrntinite without interruption or idiourn meint until ;Seven o'clock ira the evening when the polls ahall. be closed : , • . Oiven under my Hand, at my, offtcei sn. we. Ito rmigh of Montrose, the 18th day , of September MUM DOSlgni, 1 555, and in the year of.the Oinamoinrealth t 1 24 ieventr7ninth l : r. P. IiOLLISTpt ? Roar. HI EEEIII IPtsuesylvants Nftioignitest Law Li• • briiiry.. 1. BINWS JUSTICE. Bini t sineloNlints.Legall Gaide. New and Sixth ;Edition, bringing the Law 1 down to 1855. • • . 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By Fred erick (111 rightly, Esq., author of "A -Treatise nn-the Law of lCosts ' "Equity Jurimprudenee," "Nisi , Pri us 'fungus," 'F.,litOr of "Binu's Jnstice," 'itc. _ One thick 'Royal SVO.:iPrice - only 0,00. • ' r . - ' • nplite fres - miss tun permanent value of Pur don's Digest are preserved by the publication annu ally of w Digesi& ) the Laws enacted in each year.—. These L ivtateri'Dik.sts are arranged in precise con formit to .the plan of Pardon's Digest, They • are, 6.lrh . 0 them, republished annually; are. connected • togeth by a General Index, ( prepared anew each pear,) yhich emlninces the contents of the Laws of ‘ i , each year since thh pnblication of Purdon ' s DigeSt: in one aliillabet ;., and are bound up -with Pardon's. Di gest, ail also solot separately. Thu the purchaser of Pardon's Digest will always i be in essession of the complete body of the Statute Laws otf, Pentisylritnia down to the very hour when, he puthases IL Those who have already purchase d - Pardon's Digest May always complete it to date - for the'sm Ilk sum of. Tifty Ceata, the price of - the Vol.: . tune coataining; all the annual Digests issued since the tint publication'of the present edition of Purdon's . Ingest as heretofore stated. . . . • •-, 1. ' ' KAY ir, BROTHER, , • , .. L.kw BoimsEtt.x.ns ANn Prettsnatts, - '- i - . 17 kl 9 gS mith Fi t7hPeireet, 1 i First Stoi.-e above Cliestnut,Philidelphia. LT7OrJeN. or - Petters of 'inquiry :fol. Law Books from thC country pro mptly attended to. - - 2Sm3 , GENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE 1 - Irind Fariey ILlry Goods, Groceries, Dardn-are, Ifat.l, Ceps, Boots and Shoes, Wall -Paper, - Drily, Dye '4...tiffs, and OW, be sold as cheap as the 'cheapest for cash or approVed credit by - ITarford, June 18:4. DI. JONES.. C I . 3 I. R A t iC Oretleinbiue Silks of — ctTeelle j n o t quality tObIIE and Cashmere shawls at all price,, also I_l l a few•mantiltits 114, • )EAbf Iclothinn• at low prices IF --- , s• 1, • - - 11. M. JONES: id 6itiv,;(;l • • CJ- I Burford, Jtilk Ist, 1805. G • , --- ASI.I paid forToairy Batter by • • . 31 :TONES. - . - gobd assortment of Boots aud Shoes at •••. C-11-f . ' M. JONES. ii. EA..",SliiiiTi4;l6.oiret.soliirie . tinarities and at I` IOW; juices 1131 *1 M. JONES.. 111 - HES will find a great variety Or Bonnets and Ribbons at . M. JONES:- I . AWNS, Clialli, .Berrege Lairs and Gin I ; JONES. 1., -7 :MBHOIDEHING and -Window Draperies - at ' Harrold, Jiind Ist. 1855. H. M.-JONES. . . ook Here: ' • . 'ES.. A good assortment of the best et. Also Table Kpives•and Forks. ilver Fluted, Geringn Silver, :Alba are spoons. Also Silver,. Silver n Silver .Butter Knives. I OCkET KY .kitids its filar rI•FUONS. to, and Plated, and flrrtni STRIN Ae.eortleons Books, &e. • :• FLUID LAMPO Oil, Ate.i - • . FAMILY GRO good. .1 I DRUGS: & PA sortrpent. and "1,. PAINTS OIL' qualit.r.: - JEWELRY. A terns. . ;S, Bows, and all the fixtures, Vi- Flute, Tuning Forks. In.qtruction. Fluid, Campliene, Candles, Lanni .RIES. A full assortment, nen- and 'ENT Mltlolls - to,. A first rate as -1 eine. I. generalaisortment, and of splendid variety ot tbe neatest pat- . •FA NQY GOOD' .. PERFUMERY' receit'efl, nearly e In shoti;ileaFty at theAltriety gtp llontroite, June N, early every thing in this branch. A choice variety, (New supplies cry weelL.l . . very tiling persons want, and cheap ' of A. TURRELL. 4.1855. • • ••. • • . ." • 0431 E into the enclosure of the subscriber, in For k.' Att,Lake township, about the of June last, a -pale rod ytmrlir heifer, with sonic white on the belly, Mid about half the bush of the. tail gone, appa rently cut off. The owner is requested to pay charges and tak4 swis the same. . SETH * . ARNEft. Forest Lake, July 18th, 4835. FARM FOR SAEE; • rr TIE Subscriber offers fer sale; on the most,liberal ..I. terms, one of-the best farms for making money, in Northern Fennsyliania. The said -faith is situa(ed in Di olok,f4tisquehanna county,convenienito aura saw-mill. It contains 160 acres, one hundred! and twenty five under a good state of cultivation, well watered and fenced,,one good frame house, 2 by,31.1 feet, two. good barns, one hundred feet of good shed, hog house, and a good young orch ard. all grafted fruit thereon. Posseion will be given to suit the purchaser. For prices apply to . the pro pOetor On'-the--premises. ' Wu. BAKER. • : DimoCk; :July 18th, 1855. • . - 28 w 4. NOTICE. r-InCT..II. THAYER, takes this method of: saying .I_./ to his friends and cludomers, th a t he t!tizi again r6utumtthe practice of medicine, .at: his old stand at Montrose, where he-May be fotind at all time unleim professionally employed.. Ile would' , say to those in-, debted•tO him, that he will deduct twenty-five per cent on all accounts paid before the first of April next, (or if auc poor like myself I will deduct fifty.) , Montrtme, Feb, 20„,1855. • r. . - -Prof. Charles Moirl4; • UCCESSOR of - Charles Tillman, BARBER, Lir- I-p• ing removed - his shop from its former location in the haSeinent - of Searle'. Hotel, to the room in the Satne building, in the rear of the bar-room•.is Prepar i ed to exercise his art in the.most scientific manner, on all who may be pleased toentruSt their heads or faces to his hands. ; 841 _• . • ..15ash and Blinds. • W l T l U l° = sisc : n‘t b ttlY on hand -also to ord er J. LYONS b; SON. •• • New •GOOds Cheap for Crash at the Head of Navigation. "HE undersigned would respectfully announce that he is still selling Goods at the old place, and .t , he has an entire new stock of Goods which he will ll cheap. ;C . W. Mon. • 1)Ali 'E DELADIS for one shilling; 'Limn', hat 1../ colors, a yard wide, for one shilling, and Cali roes at 411 p crs,it G. W. MOTra, - MontrOse, 3!. 30, 1855. Ca'h fo Laud Warrants. FI'GUEST:MAR . PRICE paid by - L. F. FITCH. Montrive, Juno 5, 18 , . - 23w4 S. S. Itott'fl Tempe nee Saloon and Groce • EMOVFD from the nmr o sons A: Chandler's Lk , building to Maine street, op ..rite the Farmet's Store, where he intends to keep on •d a good stock of Groceries, for We cheap for cash.: Cash paid for EgVs. • ' - •! S. : morn. Montrose, July 2s, • Dr. Celebrated tole• Comporand,r • A sovereign remedy for Dysentery, Cholera.]ifortnne, Cholera Jafantnut or Sumter coroplaintentirely vegetable, and has never failed in *Wile. Inatimee of producing the desired effect. For :sale Iti bottlk at LO cents and SI. t . _ BENTLEY t; MEAD. " Montrose 4ned42 1 "3105. r • REW-GOODE AGUE- - - At the "Esehatige,” liroehlya. Witt Subedriter takes this opportunity ‘ Of thanking fn. his friends for, their Ter) , liberal riationage, the pourt season; find of 'saying to then . in addition, that, , *ming fuss received fresh Invoices ; of '..!, - asolustlie cloods'o vsirtousAsetiptionts fin is still - prepared to supply almost any article *mustily called for at si‘conn. , try store. Ilisea..,iortinent now complete , andl)e lag the largest In town; oilers , ' thegreatest induce inent to purehasnrs, either for,CiSh, liarterior Co 4 (Ikon) C.'redit.:- Call and see. - _ 0. G. REIRSTEAD. 1 Brooklyn AngastlO 1855" avid Drags. YEW *Cherry Pectoral—acknowledged to be XI. the best. Pulmonary Remedy extant -Pond's. Extract of Witch llizel—an. exceedingly valuable remedy for divers ills—Dr. Baker's Compound—a grand specific for,Diarrirea, - Dysentery, Cholera Mor. us, &c.—Ayres', Jaync!s, •Phinney's and Wrights Pills, Merchant's Gargling Oil, together-with a great ; reriety of Drugs in cotntnon use, kept constantly on hand by 0 (G. HEMPSTEAD. Notiee, That it Livery desirable that the amnnit;)%and note 4 Odle late Arm of Smith & Hempstead•should be set. tied, and that speedily: - 0. Cr: lIEMpSTEAD. Brooklyn, Aug. - 1).0, 1855. gAreTTlii r- theliariel or load, at the market rate's,' . 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. rir highest market. price paid, for Butter,Eggs, Lars, Farm Produce of all kind; goodgbingles, 'prime Wool Socks, &c., in Good; by ;- O. O,IIFAIPSTEAD. . . :LCILOW1111.1:1111c—the subscriber' . subscriber' hasn hand, N...) and 'is now :manufacturing, a small stock of #eady4nrde.Clothing, of good qual4 and workman ship,. whiCh ii offers at very low prices.' 0. G. HE"PSTEAD. I.3OLPTS AND SHO ES—A good aftAortment of eziaflient'qualitiea, kept constanile- on hand :br• ' . 0. G. Great Attraction . . . . 1 • "OUAH STOAH." - k riIHE subsC,iber would.again announce to his eus- JL tomer:4 itmi the public generally that he tas re ',eeived a large_ assortment 'of BOOTS AND &TOES,- l liwilich he Intends selling for Ready Pay twentrper 'een t.' cheaper than can be bonght in this market,*(th e 'Genuine Boot and Shoe Store' down Town or the Rare Chanci,for Bartriins, up town, not etcepted.)-- "`Onah Stoah" nuiv!be found the first door East of the Odd Fellows' Bali, Turnpike street, first floor. Al though not quite so" commodious as some "steal's," yet it answers our purpose very well for the present. Neitber can we promise our customers that our "438- tablishment" will not be "surpassed" by any in . the country soon, but we will promise our customers that we will sell Boots.and ShoeS "to suit in quality and price. Our stock embraces a general variety of new and elegant styles of Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, among which are. Ladies' Silk Fox Gaiters; Colored Gaiters, Snaraehsd Gaiters, Black and Bronsed Kos-- , suth Boots, Enameled Boots. and Enameled Buskins, Kid Busking, Polkas, Calf Lace Boots and Buskins, *-Misses Kid Boots, Jenny Lind-Gaiters, Gents Con gress, 'Patent Leather, Enameled. 4,nd Buckskin Gait ers, Patent Leather Orford Ties, Toilet Slips, French. Calf Boots, Thick Boots, Enameled Calf and Cowhide Brogans, Boys' Patent Lather Montererys, Kip Boots, 3c. ' Youths' Montereys and Kip TiesoChlldren'sTA!y -lor Ties, Paridoes Roan Boots, Ex. ' Silk Boot Laces, all colors. • ' , Work made to order, and repairing done neatlT.--: , Please call and examine. > ; Tottrs in 'the Boot and Shoe trade; - Montrose, Mayo. 1,1 05. C. MAIMMONS. i , 6 , . • •• - STILAYED. VROM the *enclosure of the subscriber - in Silver L. Lake about.thel 20th of ,Slay last, four yearlings; , One white-sided bull,.two beiferg, o.;t pale red the otbctr.hrindle; . one red steer. Whoever will giVe any. information of the above will be liberally rewarded. TIIO3IAS ZLtRTNETT. Silver Lake . June 18th, 1855. - 2s—w3. - --- • - - - REWARD. TRAY ED or stolen a livereolered' Pointer Deg. 1 , ..7 The above reward mill be.paid to anv - One return inglint to. tiaa - store - of " • A: LATIIROP 8; Co. Montrose, un.T2tb,1855. 2.5—w3 • Ilayang A good assortment , Sectltel, Snaths i Rakes, Forks, .1 - 1 —and 2 kinds; of Horse Rake.s—and superior . 'Receiving Rake's; at F. B. CHANDLER'S June 20th, 1855 . • Paint* and Oils. INK Pala, -Blattegifire Proof Paint, Linseed and Lanip Oil, 'Fluid and Phosgene sold low by CILINDLER. June 20th, 1855:: ,•' . . BY the Barrel,',S , aek or pound- . • . F. B CII.ANDLER. / Montrose, Juno 20th, 18,551 ' • SILK A*D DRESS GOODS. . . l Ai A i ls ,a 'T riL lL io tAS, Laces,, Las-ns, Fas i ß li t. o .ra na v e , lo ti n o n i ts, ed f:::; 11 11a . r5 (1 , , , . 1 choice assortment i in each department,) a splendid tot of moire antique Trimming, Staple- Goods of large . variety, Clothing, (a large stock,) Gents! and Boys'. Rats, (silk and summer.) ,Cloths very loyr, Calicoes j from 4 cents to 1 shilling, Carpets, Matting, Oil-cloth, ' i r and Rugs. 1 • - ' ; _ -'. liinrdWare=-Germati.Silver &Plated Spoons, iKnives and Forks. ! •-• , - . : _ , i, Groceries—Fish, a fine assortment of Teas, ICoffees, Broma Tapies, Rice, Chocolate; Raisins,. Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. - Perfumery—Bay Water, Toilet do., Genirr Farena, do. &tracts, German Coloi,me, a large stock of Fancy Soaps, itc: Sc._ • Farming Tooli--ilay Forks, Scythe Snatbs, : Rakes, Ac. itm : . - ' I. L. POST dr CO. • ' LAIIIESBiIItO [Fpnliiishing Establishment. rl -1 11E , subscriber keeps constantly on hand, and will 1.. I make to order, Doors, Blinds, Windows & Window ,sash ; Poor and whitlow -flames and all other articles !made of wood and Used in building. Blinds painted and hung on short notice; Glass of fall sizes, quantities and qualitieifor sale. flooring planed and, matched at ,SI6 a $2O per ~!•1000 feet: Turnip of all kinds done to order, also_ :a general assortment of CABINET WARE. Bureaus, Tables, r Stands of AR Varieties, . Chairs, .Bedsteads, Settees, &c., ke. 1 Good Pine, ,Cherry and Whitewood lumber, and I IGrain of all kinds taken in exchange for the,above. r:. • ti'Terms read pay, or three niamtbs time ap =proved credit. • Afl orders addressed to me will re ;ceire prompt attention. . JACOB TAYLOR. Lanesboro, June 118th,: 1855..- 1- • - ;II ALLOW lI I ALLOO, Tills" WAY. THF' subscriber would intbrui the citizens"ofMont -I.rose and the public.ge.nendly that be has bought 'the Grocery formerly kept by F, 11. Fordham A: Co., iin Lyons and Chandler's building on Chestnut street, iin the borough of Montrose, where he has a fresh as emtment of Grocerib' and will keep 'constantly on lhand, - Flour, Oyster 4., C l hiese, Sugars, Syrup, Molasses, IMackerel, Nuts, Candies, Toys, Oranges and Lemons, tFigs, Prunes, Sardines, Soaps, Vinegar, Coffee, dried jPeaches and Plums, Herring, sack Salt, Pim, Cakes, Beer, Yankee Notions, and other things too twiner on:.4 to mention,,whieh will be sold cheapfor cash or mast kinds or country produce. Call and see.' A Share of public patrOnage Is solicited. S. S. MOTT. Montrose, March l ; , 1855. TO DAIWYBIEN. BUTTER WANTED. The highest market prices. Twill be paid in cash for good Dairy Butter by-' S. ff. &.D. SAYRE. J”noir 2Gth, 1854,1 . . ;WANTED, in exchange for Goods, Eggs, Paper .Rags, Beeswax, Grim of all kindicand Cash. Montrose. Jut. 6.1855. ,A. TURREL. , , • Bonnets at Reduced IPriees. 11.1 BURRITY will sell bis remaining stock of Silk, Lawu and. Straw ,Bonnets, a good assortment, l ift reduced Pricis to close the business of the season t many of them at milt. • - • New Milford, dine 18th, 1855, 25 PRESIC ABE I IITAL OP NEW GOODS. .':TE shall receive during the present week, a largo T addition to preset it stock ofSUMMTM GOMM. 'which eslll render the assortment comple'te, and to ;which we invite the attention of all who wish to buy Goode cheep. , BENTLEY & .READ.. • Montrose, June, 28th, 1855. Ilßenioyeo. C. D. Virgil Dentist has taken rooms orer.F. D. Ciuidlerestore, w ere it will be his pleasure to gee his friends as quick as possible. C. D. VIRGI4 May 2, 1855. Resident Dentist. CLEI A N active and ir Jetr's a age. ;wirhing to acquire himaett useful, win plication shortly, to New Milford. Jal tK ,WANT/ElOl. • delllgeut young man of *bout 17 wanted is clerk in **tom. One !he busineaa and dpond , * make . find good encouragement ,by ag• ' - H. BURRI'IT. - Is 22. 105. - Paten lypOß sale at the Horse Rakes. • turner's Rzekkange by A. LATHROP i • HOSE. t.41/00111S fq i 4 DRUFF cb ,BLDR - E.O TTArs rem. cd:tokAle blunt district; where they .11. will be glad to See all their old customers and MI many new ones as please to give them They intend to keep-a.geueral assortamms of Stoves of. the beat kind and tputliii; itiong - Which may be aunt' PIRENIX and PARAGON .AIR-271012A ' THREE STATES- AND ORANOE COUNTY A1R47011.T, PREMIUM, STAR OF THE WEST ELEVATED -OVEN A fl-noire, 'cLuirrosr; and WESTERN 'OVEN. Tile ,Elexated Oren - Stoves all ve double fire-placek Which nihke? them Air ;tape. , rkw to the single firerplace Stoves.. We keep 'etc , Meetly on hand.* general ahsoittncht-or TINWARE ofe first rate quality, for home trade; .also; Weil and Llsterei\l'umps, rump Chains and Reels; Lead Pipe of allsites, dappanned.Ware, &e. kc., an of_ which they promise to sell cheap for ready pay or approve, credit.. Joh \ work dahe with.despatch and in order.. • S. A. WOODRUFF:. GAL- ELDwar. • Montroee. - _ *7-11 'THE L111611(71‘11110 EXEIRIESSI' Time • Saved !-- - -41tie,- Reduced..? 7 .--. Through by!.baylight , IIAWLEi# JENKS' • •-• ' .I:TATE formed n iSyt,nershit in Montrot4firr the 1.1 purpose of , doing everybody's TILACK..- . . SISITIIIING; at theold stand, near Beeler's tel. We . Have perehased an entire new stock 62 /R.O4V, comprising it full ?assortment of.an kinds, rect from the city. 'S'ire shall rkeeP„- consbnitifen' hand, Ulster, round and 'square Na il Rods; Cast Steel Toe-cork Rods Refined Tyre . Iton;, filt \ sleeii, Iron, Spring'Ste' i• large assortm ent of elar/nobly(' Iron, Coil Chains' efirriare-Bolts ; Etc. &e. W..460./S 4 C . ./VD RR IA dgg , _ Ironed on short untine, and stoek found, or 'mask to order thr6ughout, aft may best snit , our patrons.. • All business nen/Medi:ma must be settled Anse a year. Short settlements and. long Biondi. is motto.. • -- • By strict attenthinfAci business we ho'pe tn - reeeka - a Miami share of patronage. All work warranted. N. B. - A gootl_!,Journenmin wanted, to wheal!' steady employment and high wages Oven: A. E. HAWLEY. / _trans Jmnat. Montrose, Mar 211. I Si& , 2271 1. ! N ew 00044;,•,, cheap for - _ Cash. el W. 114)TT has ;list received another lotto!' NeW Goods, Such Brake. Detainee; , De Bages, Collars Bnihrolderies, Lawns, ke.,...wls.ich he offers at very. loin prices. Summer Shitwls, a new lot: some beautiful patterns,at very low prices, also Black . Silk Shawls equally. loin for Cash.- - • - Parasols latest style at - • C.' W. iroTrs. Black Dress Silk tt-splendld article, at' C. ni • Sumer Stu ff s hi 'great varieties, at C. 'W. IL • Groceries of all kitls,,' very cheap. - Syrupy a flr.sf -rate article at bOctb:per gallon. • You haie only to, call and examine, tb become satisfied that the "Bead. Of Nayigatioh " is the : place to buy Cheap. ' • Wanted.. • - Butter, Eggs, -Hatns, Lard, Socks, in fact ill ; lands . of : i: s mut/7 Produce . in , exc.hange . for goods at Cash • IV MOTT. Montrose, June 1,5, 1855. Nei. Goods. lIE T subscrlbei., is in - etiattint receipt of li . crf .Goods, in, hiS; line of - business; nearly everc week. The public-Will find his intsortntent•go. his articles new and l of good quality. The stock eo: • abaft as usual of Dings, -.Valli:tett, Paints, Oils, Stuffs, Groceries, Fancy Goods,