7- II ' • !...At I.Auisviiic, Ky., the therrnOmeter c 'tood a t 10;dgs. below zero entlielcith.in?t, , - . I The ( dicers * . quarters; at the Carlisle ra.. Ilarracgs took !fire 'on- January 22, ;end • -were afmost:entirely destroyed.. .I.43len.llarecy has withdrawn his flag. of truce aild declared:yrar agaitist the Florida Indians: . • , - . . , .. •.. 1 ; :There are 8.1 , noespapers published in California, of which 25 Are daily, 55 Week• Iv, and One monthly! .. ...., James A.ll:ward and M. W. B l it e i havei been elected Cr.s. Senators from Dela wa 1 0. , . ..,.., Th 6 Ile g aolers has broken out in the Vieh)iti, et: flust+li . where aboutsevCilty. flo five gs h i ve - died of 3t.,:„_ . Deoth ensues Rion titter thetrp.t attlek. The Sub Illarine Telegraph bill pass- •• • - ,:ea the .. Senati: . •Jantrany .22d, after "a l on g J,hate, by a 'vote or2o. tigainnt 18. The i t ,, y3 were nearly ail front the South. E. Merriam, .the Nev York *etc°. f r o og ist; entnntottly; - knotetr:4* the " clerk of w eniher,7_ sa)s - .4.littt. in a ;period of sixty:" nine colitiieeutire winters, the tetnperattnre,but in one tif:Cember,-4Fas lower • than thig, and that Hai - in the year 11.• %%Led ns an egg yesterday hick was 4!.vet; i,4CheA ,in eireusii fet-el cr. ••• ttilylxxiy bent Ais?- 7 -Syracitse Reveille. • Abe egg : into-a bowl,and 110 t i t with if'.04:041-'--Lynn Newt. The pro Shit -Territorial Conven tion' at Lecompton,.,Kurn;as, inijOurned o h , in:t;,after estal4ishing a " National'.Dem . ocratiC party." - Both 'branches : of the Bogus tc'gislattire repitdiztted that portion of Gov. - Geari 7 s, message recommending the repeal of th e o bnoxious enactments. James B. Poolittle, ,Ileptiblieim, was on Fridity, Jan. 281. lelected• to the' United intesi.,Senate from,W isconsiti, by a ,yoto of r,.1 1 to 334 fur his Democratic Competitor. 'Mr. 14,,oplittle4s . .tt mit!eU of the Btate of N. 'V., W A4a Free 'Soil Democrat :of the 13utEdo. p 1 rte -a se ):1. Ali Canada,New Enizland,NiiW York renir4lvania, Delaware, Mary; andiwe know -not how - many Oiher, , Otaes shared in the recent snow storm and ektreine cold ;.weather: ~.. . The East firer, at New York city, ty:et f4Ozen r over srilid i tm Saturday, the 191 h, ' s',,tlJ.t..some two ,! thousand persous 'passed h• e twe'en 'Brook iytittmil .New. York on coot.-- Abeak.o'clock iri the afternoon of that day, the ice the:ate - and )drifted sloxiii down the rfver.lSome five hundred persons were on it at theitirae, : but they ,werc all pieked; up by • .testnitag.s..and sMall :-l u xes: Subsecitteritiv=: - ,t the rryer • :became; el with 'ice, and ts• ./ deem d armee - ti,it .i.,:z.r, eSsida„ : : • .!„---, „„. iGurrpte:; . llobberias are becoming quite: a o=l6i' in New • York city. - The.pa j. T.' f rso':l l tionday chronicle too more cases.— 11 we ~ a.gentlesatin was kri. - ,ekil do‘ . ;U, and left se tselew for'.4.sreral hours ; - when, reeov (Xing, hevitertledAti4rne tin •• his krvg,.' • lire men pawed 'him to single file, and. the last Man straoli Pin 4-ith• a shrug shot. - In arf re eilrer . ~ tWO men were.•seized by tax. of (I T qs an voiah,e.d. One of those• rub red was a priller in the office of the Courier and - En- Ore!, another : a waiter in a saloOn. One . ~/ the •Ttu-ties rubbed followed the rascals,. arialuM them arrested. ' ' , . . 'hotnas Floretiee, ttf - Philadelphia wits the only Koinsylvattia Con , rl.sstitan who viited against the rt.tioltition cot7t.liinning th'e rt"-Opening of the ,slave trade_ r 3 . . A bill has; passed the Legislature of Carolina"tO ;intend the State Const4u it, as to reuire ,of. every naturalized two year 4 .residence in 'the State af 'rno naturali'ictl, as a condition preccd. ;the exercise .of the right-of sutitgage.— ktieet of thi4 mine is to preveut dee- Audi. South . t si eltiZtlll ter Nil 0.4 to 'The oh ction ftt; :-... A Keanelv papersays it is getting 'very f Shionaide In that qtiarter to inelos•e • 1 , dolliir [ ' withmarl:Tv nOtiees, When sending, -than to the printer.. Let , that fashigit pre-- via.; for if the hridegrooin ain't aff4d it, how !.)rig will he have.tu support a 'wife 1.,e -i.pre h can ?' ' 1 ' : •••' -, • . < _ • Pennsylvania elaiins the.honorr . of or=. , g the first'' Agrieulitt ral &xi ety in this :after the -Revointhin. .1t was found '7Bs, and Judge Richard Peters was ident,aud4etye-prpruoter amid -* &t -... • EMI eount r MEM its pr run. 11112 A new difficulty has been dtsecirefed ,hAri .ona; Of the thOusand inhabitants in pin•ebase, it is said that enoUgh,i - bo can xeacl-and write.mnnot lie found to limni 4gislature, and is hat is.stiU worse, two . ' *hose do not understand any other language than a ; sort of n 4 ,tongrel-4half Spanish and - • :14he value 'of thaltnitorts of coffee is 4 1 6,0(0,000 annually, or one seventh of all The intjtortsofthe'country. First in .amuunt on the lig is silk: rnantifactUreS ; 2d emit in +t, Sd. wrxilen do, 4th irOn, :rind . coffee. The nation, 'artiiidoweA CalC.ttlaiti.tr, guzzles down 40.00 t) ittiltins of hot coffee,- daiii; for it bite:tiiiitit - • •• Mr. VAR llolHan, of:Aihany N. Y. ter day . thought he would have :t little Ile fled a Lin pan tit a dog's tail and hint', with a cow-hide hi - out—don. 13a11 the nt tun. - NU t t ~ - -frigtitcned a horse at Welled : tir a carriage-- horse Tail—:eut Ills legs, badly a nd-,,nashez !th e catriage to pieces. Mr. •N. an Ilofllaris Lill for his:nianly amusement has been made "at by a Court tiflustice at *lOO. IThe Kentucky Election is alleged by iuisvilleJottrnal to have carried grossest, fraud,. In one hundred coun r.v(*.es polled are equal to, ninety per fhe • whole number of white maleQ Welt' one years of age, - while it is well that:more than .:ten • per cent. of the _ales of _adult age are not voters. in county - every .one bf the required age gems to have - voted ; - and: in ..Larne Tiftelmore than the "official :aggregate., In viewf these facts, the Journal calls fur the 'enactment of aregistrylaW.- Such hills hat, 411164 the present winter; -beau introdtked into the Leislatures of Pennsylvania, New York; and other States: - - 101 ies th, 'cent, ( I I •over t 'know white . I • • •;.• Week before last, at the raising of a barn ,ton JolinstoWn i Pennsylvania, a man named - Jones, ell from the trip Of the build ingi,uld.Avat killed.. A German,' tiamed Smith, insist sl that if he had been active be wig ht haie ;aver] himself . lie aSeended the building awl adVanerA to ihe . sattia: - 17 sec where the -other had tulle!' from ffN,(lws den,"ls.aYs he, •' die vay," and - letting -gn his hold, he fell to the ground, and he. now - lies.in bed with a broken bath. Ilipi experi mentfailed. though -he is not 'yet convincedthat itwriuldn:t.work it rightly managed. • -..!..Tfustwt ,I'olk, (auti - Holitou4 - 11ie Gov .: cruoriof Missouri,. was On the 13th ehos -en \Setiator of that State in Congress for the term or 24,i 'years coituneneing in March nest. The vote ,in jniist ballet. NI : tI4, Polk 4 , 191 . ; .11.01t0.•23;: -Gamble., (Native,). 0.4 Fratt4ting;;3. Bentoiiia waysbeloW gar az the - Border ittAams; - .Senat<ii• Fri day, January iloth, re-elected U. S.. Senator to 1111 the seat from whieltle had.beca 'ow ed 1,y.11 vote:pf-the U. Senae.: .. ltia 'majori ty 1.16 time tivey'his' Demoeratiepppopent .The tW3 Houses of the Pennsylvania Legislature having failed to meet la Conven tion on Monday- last fin. the eloctiim via State'Treaintier, as the law directed, it will require a new, law before a Treasurer can he elected, Mr. ltagraw in the mean time hold ing oier." - Brour, a . colorM man, arrest ed in Kiladelphia . and claimed as the :Awe. Of Mr...Gadd' of Baltimore; was given . u) to his alleged oYner by. Comtnissioner. Brown, January ISti.. Much excitement existed among the colored population, but there was no disturbande. - Isaac p. , Shitrlock who . has be6l-,pn trial at Philadelphia for thept . nurder; by shontina withla . revolvctolPhilip S4Clawgea the seduction of his wite,was acquitted on Saturday•!ast Great entlitistasnl was :man it'estellin the - Court on the rendition. of the verdict • . • • . In the recent foreign news. it Is stated that Santa *Anna has given his sanction to a move -meat in Spain to establish a Monarchy in Mexico. :An ; agent for the same purpose 'visited Louis Napoleon within the last 'three month's, but met with no encouragement_ for the design. : . The Tamaqua - Gazette—pot a pan r paper = defend? . .MessrS, TA.ibo and Wagimsei lq kom all in4urious imPi]tations, for voting .for Cameron, and says their course will be sustained by the great mass of business men of Seim v lkil 1 county. . • BANNER COIIICfIES. —We. are justly proud of old Berks and little Monroe or our State; bat such counties as these, in Illinois, rather knock the parAmmons by their. extraOrdinari. unanimity. Williamson county—llueluman Vreinont '7, Jackson county—Boehm= 1,056,' I` lllmaare . 322, Fremont' 1.5--Ulroct ford (Pa.) TbSes.} The Times is welcome to t h e all. comfort it can derive from the above paragraph ; after it has looked atthe following staii,ticA, which .we take friim. the United States,eensils report. Williamsoulcounty - bas . a total white male populatilii of 3,668; number over 20 j•ears. of 'age unable to read and ‘i•rite, 1,115 nun-- her of whites hiepween 5 and. 20 years 3.] 06, number of children attending public schools, 360 ; number :attending col egeN 60 ; total attending school, 420, or a -little more than ono eight t)f the total jauntier of children. JaA'son minty has 5,037 white miles of all . ages; numlßlr of whites over 20 years of age, unable to read and write, 1,032 ; num ber, of white children between 5 and 20 years Of—age, 2,.462f; number" attending . school, 1,050, less than half. Hurrah for; Buelwnan and Egypt.—Du Page Countlf(Ill.) Gazette. : TUE NORTI6IIN siipereed enee of Gem . Cass .Mr. Chandler in 'Afield: bzan, and of Mr. James by Mr, ,Simmons in Rhode Island the: almost unanimous re-elec-. lion Of Senator Simmer in Massachusetts' and the I riumphof General Cameron over C 0 1 ,, n0 • Forney in this State, and with the endorse ment the President •elett, are so nniny signs of pOpnfar reaction and the progress of Republic-an principles, and as the New York Courier says are ",a most significant commen tary opal that suicidal pollei which the I),:ni oeratic party entered upon,. 'Alien ,broke aWay, . three years ago, from the quietude which, had, limb-ti M gained by the great eompro ises,; It worthy of note that net h single Senator of a free State who took part it sing the Kansas-Nebraska bill of 1854„ has been re-eleetCd. The North has Kist no op. port unit y to npon those architects cord its condWa punishMent. It is'-a lesson' which we trtilt, will live in history.. .It should serve as' an' everlasting warning that public treachery is Sure,-in the end, to meet retrain ikidelphia Times. • " A SOUTITEI:N ORGAN IN NEW YORK."— rnder this Caption the New Orleans Daily Creole Publis,lis a long article setting forth' the necessity for having southern interests . . de fended and advoented at the . North, - and in forming the. Public,. that Mr. N. Ramsey, of -North - Carolina,.. proposes to . commence . weekly rewspaper in New York city, to be called the . pouthern Herald," -to be eipted. solely by sotphern writers, to speak for the Sopth is eery emergency, and inform the merchacts v the,South• of • whom ,to make their Purchases. The recent 'statement. .of the New Y01..k Journal of CoMmeree, of the very limitedlextent of the southern patronage enjoyed ',shows conclusively that no strictly southern newspaper in that city can lire. Unless, sustained by New York money, - theSouthernl I lerald cannot survive. - . . the democratic journals in . this' congressional district are te:-ribl v. savage. on the three menrbers. of their party in the teg iSluturc who ,Voted for Cameron: threat=en ho7riblc,Vengeatice; - hot they will be in. nocent of executing It. When Cameron was elected, before, these same journals foamed Kith. rage at the deMocratie recusimts who contrainted to his' triumph, promising to wreak unspeakable revenge upon thi•ir' ron ttintaeious heads, - But they ft/Wined • their threat. They never tried to fulfill it. On the contrdry, they have heaped honors on .the traitors." W. IL Dinitnick was the man who boldly led the first revolt in behalf of Cameron. When he ran fur'Cougres last. fall; ull theSe journals were_ oblivious to his unpardonable : sin of political Fehism. They culogixed Mini as a model democrat,•wortlly oral' e;milidenee, and With demonstrations of frienaly eagerness, elevatiA him to the seat of honor. Ottr' c col.emporarieF.bad better think of these_ -- faets before: tiny make theruselVes more ridiculos than they are already by their dissembled wrath.—Himeadule • •• Nnv ENGLA rD I.Ticsmthys.— r -Atter•the 4th of March, England- will not have a Peek: Slavery QmoTegsni•ut The new . Denio&atie Policy has; heen the death of them al 1 'Du cey lost his 'mit by his willingness to run, after' ; runaway ilegroes—Bradbuq repealed himself with the: Misiouri ' Compromise— . Wells and Wil liains sacrificed then' sel voton -the altar of friendship Pieree r :—Everetes, absence from the Nebraska vote has led to .his absence everisince.:--Jantes Ira* , upheld the AdtniniStratlion to his 'own: downfall-Allen; the sole remaining Democrat from New Eng land will 'owe hit place, if be keeps it, to his Free Soil sy inpaibies and votes c while* in the other house every Represlmtntive froth Maine, New lianpshire, Vermont, Massa: ebuseats i •Conuectieut:. and Rhode . Island, Is.° thorough-going and untsimpromising Repub lican.:: l'oor:encOuranement for Duu“Kwes a • in that " .sectioh r - . NOTICE is hereby given That in confer:n;(3- with the statute concerning limited partnerships; we the subscribers, Moses C. T'.kr. Daniel Lawrence, James M. Griggs, and John- A' Kingsbury, do hereby certify that we have formed , a limited partnership parsuant - to said statute.: . • - • That such pat tnersbip Li to be conducted under the • name and final of LAWRENCE, GRIGGS ot KINGS BURY. That the general nature of the business to be Unnucted is the buying,. selling and trading in straw goods, millinery goods, hats, caps, firs,, nm. brellas and such other articles as are usual y sold therewith in the City ot)sew York: That -the said Daniel IL ,Lawrence, -James Griggs and John A. Kingsbury, are the General rartners; that Ibuiel,ll. Lawrence and James M. Griggs ;vide In the .01.Y,' Galati and State of New. York; that the raid - John_ A. Kingsbury resides in Jersey City v lludson County' Du. C.: W: 01..esiON.-Ifie bee fltat -the and State of Nevr : Jersey; and that the said MoseS C. Bradford &park, and oilier paprj, colifoutid Titer is the Special Partner biter4ted in said part. and that he re idea in Montrose, Su-sum:hail; the DoetOr ediaion recently sh ot hv his ' n ' shi P' - na County, State o f remisvlrania and thatcaa such wif'e in the: tate of Tenness(' K., with_ Doctor i Special partner, , the'said C. Tiler has nontrib.. W...GtEasots, the.Arell. lottrWo Surgeon and I 'toed AO the common .Iqoek of the .. raid putnersh"p - ; Lecturer wlpr ristied .80uthilro- - New York I the twin - 4 44 thee;teed detuttle eeAttaetalli aud :Northern S'ennsylvania some two *ears ttie ifakfl partnership to mWnmence on the • first.:44 of January' ' '847 and to terminnte.sni the ag o • l i r e a .11m4re-rs.'Yb be able t o tbirty-firSt day of fieternbt:ro 859.—kade and si,, ,, ned corsetso" t,rror Una otnte that' this Slat slay of December Int% W;GIRAIKe.e row 'delivering a caurse - •DAI'ILELIL - LAWRiNCE; . of Icetura at ifor4vitt, Covugit-to' N y ' " I " [ ES / 1 "0 8 / 668 . " .oe:ri . er f air i erteeM • • • 4)reePo Vazeitf: - 1 • Rh A . KiNGSBUrkI, - • - -`• ' "MAW C."TYLER . , S'pedal Rene:, 4ws The Hague Legislitare"of:Kansasis:in ses- sign; and Gov : Geary., in his - lieSsage fully j recognizfts its authority.' • ilewever, he tee-1 otr.men4 the repeal of ,Some.portions of tho infamous code now existing... .A..pro-slavery I Convention is also in sonion, to..form a pro- I slavery State Cnstipition, Gov.' Geary's influence deseribeitasp titill notil - - with :the j l_egi . Slature and the : Convehtior. Mort RATE OF FAIVE.—T,OII the day pre vious to the eleeion of United States Senator, Gen SIMON CAMERON, The 'Successfut date, paid $350 for an extra train to convey Mr. Bzxsoti., representatiVe froM Potter coun ty, from Port Clinton to , Iffati: ; .barg, and CAMERON'S son acted as fireman on the .OMI . • 3flatirti: 111.oTrnseFire Engine Company, No. 2, attend.—Engine Company. No. 2 -are hereby notified to meet at their Engine Ilousd. on Monday, Feb. 2d, 1557, at 7 d'eloek,-1 1 . R. A full attendance is requested. •- S. 31.,WItsoN, Sec's. ' Notice.—The Susquehanna Association of gni• veiaalitts will holJ a Conference at lieshoppen, Feb. 4th and Sch. All are invited to attend: " ' A. 0. WAII.RI6I, Standing Clerk.. Notice.--TheSusipelsatina A,ssoeiaticnv 'Jai verlalistgraill hold a Coferenee at Benton, Ntednes day and Thursday, Feb. 18th and 19th. All am in vited to attend. A. O. WARREN, Standing Clerk. . MEI . A Card.—The I`..•r. J. B. MeCncans and Lane, .of Great Beuil,'desire to express their gratitude to their friends, for the generous donation of $330,, re 'mired from them on the evening of the 14th inst. May their land:legs and be abundantly- re f warded by 'Him, who " loveth the cheerful giver." (teat Bend, Jan. •_.U, Notice.—The annual meeting of the Susque hanna County Tit:tellers" Association ttiil lie held in the. Baptist Meeting House, in Middleton n. 'on Fri day and Saturday, the, faluand l'th of February next, commencing et o'clock, A. M. • Etiterteintnent will be free fir members front a dis tance. pnnctnal attendance of all the members is desired. By order of the Executive Committee. Preserve votir Health. -11 Is said, "We live in a fast age," and Oda may be considered most emphatically so; when we reflect that the average n ,, e of the generation that is now on the stage, ift put crown at thirty-threes years, . Our fathers, who have just gone before us, lived to the good old age of three score and ten. There are . but few, however, of us, that Will see fifty years, and the Emit lies in us. Life may be spun out to 10, and ice live to enjoy more even that. tbey, if we wciehl . take the precaution-to guard against the maladies •of the day. We arc sub- ject to the dyspepsia : to costiveness, to dropsy, to complaints of kittne, A, of the liver, heart, and stout.: nett, and heed them; in their, earlier stages, as little as we would a scratch on the finger. Rut soon they are fistened upon, us, and- a member of the human familv is wiped Off this stage. There is a certain cure for these diseases, in any of their . stages, and no m an of sagacity will :How himself to - !.ro a day without providiter - himself with Dr. lIACSEY'S FOREST WINE and PILLS. Anxt."TunnEt.t., Agent. Jan. 1 . 4, 1857 .311 grringrg — . • • • In Thomson, tm the I7tli inst., by Rev. C. V. Ar nold, Mr. NELFos UNDEntroon, of l'reston,• end MissS.AnAii A. Iltce, of lint-ford. :N.\ I n Gibson, on the 25th inst, 'by Eli. E.G. Lamb, Mr. %Visit AU (i.,T.t rroz, of Gibson, and M iss Ann sAit IL Canrrett., of Ht ri-ick. • Ilatford, on the 21it itr.t,_ by Rev: A. Miller, Mr. lit:Nat' C. Moxtcf, acid Mi,:s ANN E. REAP. J)rntbi. n Jessup, on the I.itli fast.; Mrs. I.vntl Grarsts, wife. of Hobert Griffis, Esq., in the fi..)(l year of her age. The deceased puldicly professed hope in Christ earls in the sluing of. le.":?9, and with her husband was baptized, and beellrlea 1110111)er of the Itapthit Cilureit, in Middletown, and there she retained . her membership until removed by death. In her' soeLil an d th'nnestie life, she was• a devoted wird; a kind mother, a sincere and judicious fi4ind, cheerful and intelligent. As a christian,' . e.be pas a firm believer in the doctrines- of divine grace, AA the spring of all her fetme hope. Her iilneszi was very short, and at fit: t attended with much pain, lint soon the bodily systenn hecaine quiet, and her mind perft.:etV compos ed, giving her time to 'arrange her domestic afrairs, taking leave of her family, anti then fell asleep with- . out a struggle or a groan . while rocking Item:grin her chair. The fitnetal was attended on the 18th, and a Acrinnti finnidedon was tireaelted bv Elder .1. W. Parker, in the prese::ee of a large congregatioti asigmibleil at the tneetinglionse;in 31itl dletown, to sympathize with the surviving relatives. Suddenly. at Susl. Depot, on the 17th inst., Sig rn woon P., only child of D. E..•and Eme II lures, or.d years, 7 Months, and 22 dayt. Why should we grieve with him to part, • - • 'Tiro closely 'twined to mind and heart Slum... angels Pure have called him Ironic, In blisiful worlds with them to *min? Aire ignittutg. A CARD. lam constrained to, speak again of the gratitude ..which I feel,. and the - renewed obligations that nty many Mercantile, ttinl other blends, in this and . adjoining Counties, Lave placed me niltsr, by the kind patronage eltended to me, in the Hattlware and Cutlery Business (with I. L. .at Street, N. Y., and to say that - my interest atill con tinnev at the same place, where I ask . rt continnance of their favor's, for the year e2}suing, and promise to all such, as well as those Who hare rot found it venient to call, that I will do all in mr power to make it their interest to do so, and be grateful for all Such favors, and wouldalso invite them to call at 4e Court Lind Street, ,where I am Special Part:tn., in another branch l if trade, viz: Hats, Caps, Furs, Steals Roods, Miilenazy Goods, kc., and where I am r.reludalty de Stabile from being actirely Of hi t ing, fur the Firm. Yery Respectfully, . - -M. (12TTIER. Moutrttse, Jan. 2S, 18:17,4w • • 'Dissolution. . rrliE ..sopatinership heretofore existing - between .1 the undersigue+l in Manufacturing, Wool card ing, Cloth dreNiug, Le.; is thi day dis4olve4. • GARRET JOHNSTON— . • JOHN IIEAUSIONT. . Great B ul, January'l, - Administrator's Notice.- VOTICE is hereby given to all persons baring de , J...‘ mantis er:ainst estate (if DANIEL F. Ltsrms, deceased, late of Forest Lake totrnship,that the same must be presented to the lintlertigned for 'arrange ment, and all persons indebted to said Estate are re ..itiested to , make immediate payment. . . -FANNY LLSZCOLN, Ad1:11' EZRA. RICE, - Forest Lake, January 28, )857.4* limited Partnership. Gumliana Sale. VOTICE hereby given that In pursuance of an I.N ,order of the llrptians' Court of Susettehatuta' County, the subscriber will offer for sale at public whine, the evial inidlitided One fillittitiut of all that certain piece or parcel of, land, situate. in Gibson . , lownaltip in said county, late the estate of Enos Whit; ney, deceased, bounded "gith by -kitnia.,of navy Barriger and Almon Stearns:East bylandaof George rater, South by lends of Eyirt Whitney- and. Ste-. phen Payne, sad IYei4 by lands of Oscar Washburn, containing sixty-six acres or thereabcoutsi be the same nuift.-er less : Sale to be held upott.the premises, on Wednesday, the 2.51.11 day of Feb. nex(, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Toms of sale to be made known on day of sale. SILAS M. WHITNEY, - Guardian of- _ Eugene and Ella Whitney, mitior hens of Henry A. Whitney, decealed. - Gilson, January 28,1857.-Iw4 TIMOTIIT SEED. T URRELLI TIMOTHY SEED, , scar!autell pure •For sale by . • ABET. TURRELD. - Montrose, January °A,1857. • ~•% .THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. TIIE BEST WVEKtY sample Namlieta Salmisheel Gratis. EXAMINE.FOR.-YOURSELVES. Apply to the publi*her*,. DEA€OI & PETERSON. 66 South Third St., Phil. ABEL T,URRELV KEEPS ALL TINE 'POPULAR* PATENT MEDICINES, AND A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OF MAMIE nnuos. 'MONTROSE, PA. • ExecntorN Notice. VOTI CF. hereby given Chat latersf Testament:l- ry itrthe Estate of lomv mcKiNxiy, treed, late of Great Bend, have been granted to the subkriber. All Persons having claims or demands upon said Es tate will present the same duly attested for payment, and all persons indebted to the same by `rote or no; count or otherwise will call and settle the' SWIM im mediately. GEORGE W. GRAY, Executor. Great Bend, Jan. 1857. LOOK AND READ! SOMETHING NEW! undersigned, Merchant, 'at, Memel Four I j Corte's, has lately di-!covered that for ready p4y,ltc can • ell more goods and make snore money, !;at one. half the usual profit pntrirpon country goods, !I consequently I can sell goods.from bee' to ten per cent lower than other e.stablislintents•lit this section. }tut do not take tny*.word for it; call nod Sec for your 'selyes. Bring a little cash ' Or some kind of country ,produce, and buy your goods at 'a price unparalleled in the history of mercantile trade. My stor..k islarge Ad well selected, and I am recciying,new , additions every week. My. terms of sale , are ready pay,4• It Will certainly be for your interest to call and seirine ltefore Purchasing'elsewhere: I Flour and salt- kept constantly' on 'Mini. *M.I4, Dimock, Jan. 14, 1857.-2yl EEO VIE ILLUSTRATED EDITION Irving's Life of Washinkton. el P. PCINAIt.,k CO., will constnencelp a few T • dars a new editiisn of thisgreat ettirk, in Semi- Monthly farts, Price 24 cents each. Each volume will cowrist of 13 parts, handsomely printed in imperial °maim. The whole work will be inustrateti by about 80 Superior Engravings on Steel, including Portraits and original- Historical Designs, by eminent Artists. With numerous Wood Cuts and Maps. Each part will contain at least 2t pages and one engraving on Steel: cyery other part will have two Steel Plates. TEMIS Or PGOLICATION. ; • • 1. Each semi-monthly part," containing as above s'peeitiell, 25 cents, payable on delivers..• 2.-Sukairiberg.- musk ettaimeei the, claim work. • • .r ! . The second and subsOnuent yoluniei will be is sued inthiuble parts—and the whole will be publish ed at regular intervals of two weeks. Among thcillustrations al.tad_yengraved or nearly completed, are the following • ronynArrs (on Steel:), Gen. Schuyler, Gen. Chas, Lee, Gen. Putnam, Gun. . Henry Lee, Gen. Arnold, Col. Moultrie , - Gen. Green, Gen. - Wayne, Gen. Ward, Geo. Clinton, Gen. Knox Rob. Morris, Gen., Montgomery, Gen. Stark, Gen. St: Clair, Gen. Hamilton, Gen. Lord Sterling,Geti. Gates, Gen. Baron :Reuben, Gen. Gloier, Gen. Li Fayette, Gen. Sir Win. Howe, Gen. Count Pulaski, Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, Gen. Lincoln, Gen. Lord Cornwallis, Gen. Mercer, Gen, Binkovne:. Washington froin the picture by Peale. Washington from the picture bly Trumbull. ;• Washington from the picture by Wert=ller. Washing,tott from the picture by Stuart. ' Washin ,, ton from the picture of HOudons [Con Wasbinitou. from . the picture of 1 " Statute. . Washington from the picture of Brown's ". I Walliington - limn the original profihi. ' " Mrs. Wa.4liingtiin, (early portmit.) 1 - • Mrs. Wsudiington from Stuart. I , MiAs Philips from original picture. ILLESTIVIIONS ON STEEL. . 'Historical Scenes (from Original Design.) Site of Wasbington'S Birth Place. Mount Vernon (three rietts.,) _ , WashingtO•i as iSurreyOr.". : . , W:ishington'at„Fort.Necesihr. • : - the Itunal Siestnp. Washington at Winchester ! ' • Field Sports. Fortif3ing Bunker's MIL Fo:t Ticonderoga. Lake George. Fortifications at West Point. in 1700. Washington quelling a .Ritst; (from a coterapoivry drawing.) . View of New 'Fork in 17'75. 1. Boston from Doreliester-Ileifthts 4(1716 - , Announcement 61 Independence.; Battle of Trenton, Battle of Gernamtown Battle of Monmouth, Braddock'S 'Battle Field, , Nashington going f‘Congress, dc. • " gust always remain, par eminettO, the history of the Father of his Country."—Phil..Balletin. N. 8.-;-11.. is intended that the Illustrations in this edition shall be worthy of the Subiectitnd of. the au: tor.' The best artists have been engaged to make original drawings, and. the nowt Ctitment engravers. ate secured: Nwexpenie will hospared to makethe engravings creditable to American titt, and fully sat iefactory to amateurs of faititlions taste.. Agents and Canvassers supplied im liberal terms. This edition is published exclusirefs for subscribers. Ear Country Papers inserting Otis advertisent.tnt three times mill receive a cothplete set of the Illus. voted edition. 3-3 t • A FORTY HORSE POWER STEAM ENURE OR SALE, IN 'GOOD - o*-DElf,. .. . - • - ~ , iii FRET eight inch rfroke, 1,1 inch Cylinder, bal. i..) lance wheel; threetoni: - fls a strong well built machine. Suitable for aeon! Shaft a Tanne4, and will be sold 'per!, tor. Addirsa,t POST BROTHERS. . . Jan:l4; 1857. , ' ' / Montrose, Pa. . - ? . . Adallnistratriii Notice. NOTICE is hereby given txll person haring de- It mauls against the estatepf CHABI.LitTATXtc eeased,lite ,of Ilarford township, that, the Same tulist be presented to the underslined for arrangement, and all persons indebted to eandstate are requested to make immediate payinent.r. • ' , HANNAH PAYNE, Ades. liarford, Jan. 14, 1857.-6 W, _BONI Wins • FRIENDS AN PATRONS,.. _ . • Happy New Teals to yen! , • ATIIER late, Lin:tow, hut I came all the wai /lb front Philadelphia tosity it, and %ere it is and GO Mesa yon with it. And now " can round' as Aniek possible and see , nit for I hare aotnetbing new and beautiful to ?how . `C. D. CIItGIi r lieFlttert Montiofte, January", 11,14.1. : - ' ; ; • EC I . tr o N-. JAN 13 Any - FIR S i r% 18 5-7 Caulanear,es Another rear,:. gIiEREFOILE, we .woliticl re.4umtfully. gimewhose'tameseeltipou our Mookts to call and balstre them up that date. •We do .not in tend to let our accounts tuts longer than six months; Tho,se indebted 161.11; plikus [ 011 i,relare • attend tg) th ? same :without noSei. - - Se MONS & MERRIMUS% Montroic, Dee. 71, re4;3: 1 Eiecutor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that all persona indebted to the estate of wILLTAN stoplEi; late -16 f the tonisldp of New Milford, deed., that- the Mmemust be presented to the 'Undersigned for immetlhtte pay ment. and those Wine. ° claims,claims, io present them duly attested for settlement. . • , , . RICHARD )I E , Vleculor. New Ifiltiir4, JO: 1557. ' -` *. I tvtl , - .GET , Prince& Co'sainprovedlleiodeon; WITH. PATENT DIVIDED SWELL. r lIESE are the best, the purest toned reed iustru• L -meets' or the present day. The First Premium has been awarded them tvbereer exhibited. For sale by • J. 1.170 XS SON,:Ag'ts. • Montritse, Jan. 1; 185"t'.' " • good Forger and Blacksmith wonted immediate lv. To sucka one as can - come well recom mended, liberal; wades and permanent employment Will be given. Address, or apple to - R. if. EATON & CO, . ford, Susq. Pa., Dec. 31, 18$. Evan's & Co's treat Gift Book Sale, 409 BROADWAY, NEW IVOR K. PINE GOLD , JEWELIa GIVEN AWAY TO Nat.. CTIASERS OP,PrOOKS. tkLL Book s will be seta as low. a4,can .hebatl at other Stares, tunny of them, for leis. New nooks received daily.. A Gilt varying in value from I es coots to 814ro„ given with each book at the time it Is sold. Hawing on hand a very /args 444)4 of ricer and valuaLle ?Books, and' a.+ our Motto. is Large I sales and-small - profits," we are determined ,to give our customers better bargain:all:or can be totd.else- . 1 where. Ai'v book published' in NA.'.'w York Or'Phila dolphin, Will he promptly sent; gift inclUded, on re ceipt of publisher's price. catalogues of Books and Presents, containing full explanations will be sent free to all parts of the country. - -: The most literal indareateais are ofrered to Agents. Any person. by. sending us an order for ten hooks, - with money inclosed, will be entitled to an extra Boo!: and (11 . 11. • All ortkrs for books containing money, ensere perfa.ct safest,) should be rogistered in the Pmts thli c t.; where they are mailed, and directed to Evans A. Co., •lott Ittuadwaty, New York. ID:ll:llr.set:..—M. Thomas S Sons,•South .Fourth Stree, Philadelphia; Lippincott S Co., Phila delphia; I). Appleton Sr. Co.. linsadway; New York ; Derby , Jackson. Nas.san Street.' New York. ' SEND FOR A CATA T.lltteiß,S;l EVAN'S A: Prineipid Store, 409 Broadway, New York. Branch Stores at Chestnut Street, Pliiladelphia and at Washington, D. C. 49'113; Ambrolypes, Atrephographs, • Dagnegeotypes. Strange thingi are, uptising -31an.i.4 ever devising ' Something new and surprising. 1V- • Pa . ri . in .IthN S. dye occupant of e prepared to famish, in addition to his former style.of pictures,' the "Improved Aniloatype , " atil the recently Invent ed " trephogrcwh.' : These Ambrotypes are durable, soft , and-brilliant imtheir tone and fiMish, mad free from that dark lead en-hue which has been, objeCtion to pictures of this descript'on. . The .ttrephograph is -an unieversed likeness on paper, (unlike the Photograph) . very •susveptit de of colors, and much resembles a tine painting on ivory. They are just the thing for inserting in gift hooks a•-.d family recitrtts, or for mailing to ahsenrfilends. Conte and see, the sight is free, and You'll azree, that my work _ 'isfine as need to be. bur a - HOLIDAY GIFT, there is nothing more appropriate titan one of the above styles of pictures. • •. Don't forget that, note ' Montrose, Dec. 17, 1856. . 1 k VI " ' VA 4 0 . 4. 4 * 4 %* ‘t. Lycoming Co. Mutual insurance Company. . Capit:tl, - -62,200,000. Tis one of thilt7Ciritipanitts' in'thelltate. It 1.- was inciwporate4 in,1840, its Charter perpetual. It has insured, since I . t went into operation, thirty: millions Of property, and paid over six hundred thou sand dollars losses. About twelve thotsand has Mien paid in this County. .applications reeeis-.ed at the store of B. li. Lioxs & Co., Laneshoro, and at Montrose. 4. R.-LYONS, .ig-ent. Montrose,. Jan. 1557.. v3nlyl •r - q FrnE unders7gned having aes.ociated themselves in 1 the. Mercantile business, under the name of Mott & Tyler, nt the old ori'rinal "-Mad of Sirrivatim f ,7 announce to the public that they are nor receiving a large stock of • New it Choice Goods, inch as . Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassimers, Ctrekery.' Hats and Cape, Groceries, &c., &c., which will be sold tot, Ready Pay, at prices that can't fail to suit. C. W. MOTT. 3fontrosc, October 1, 1856 • . . -.• NEW FAWAND WINTERtOLIDS. -- •1 1 . 111 . 1 t suleicAber tutit jolt received a new stocklf JL Goods, cotnprising all the varieties heretofore kept, among which are DR}S GOODS.: of many atyles and'qualitiek'Str'atr, Silk, and Velyet BON VIA SHAWLS of %%miens kindi Mid prices, &c.&c., and having added a gocid nsssortmeiit of - • Ready Made Clothing, also,. Rooti and Shoes, for Men and Goys, his assortment is larger and more general than at any otter establishment in this vicin ity, and as our motto Li; not to he undersold, we con fidently ask old customers, (whose past:liberal pat ronage is,gratefully• acknowledged) -anti all %visiting Goods cheap, to call, and we shall try 'hard to supply you to yoUr entire satisfactiOn. S. S. ING.A Gihsoni- Nov. 5,1556.-434 y ' uffalo Robes, Turk's Nand Salt, &c., Sc,, fur :Fate by S. S. INGALVS. Git)son, Nov. 5, 1856. 43715 NEW . STORE' NEV - -GOODSI I i& Guild would rezpeetfully invite the citizens of Ctilmon and vicinity to their Very htrr„e stock of Fall And • Winter - G Oaths, which they are now receiving and are selling at very /me prices: consistitt ip part of. Dry floods, Grocer- les, Crockcry, Hardware, Zama', Oils, Ready , made Clothing,; Boots and Shoes, lc. They are prepared to exhibit to the people of Gibson, one of the largest stocks of Beady wale Clothing ever offered In this market, which they arelound to sell Cheap as the Cheap's/. In addition, to their mock, they are now receiving a large stock. of Cooking and l'arlor Stores; Tin Were, ikc. Sq.call. and see; if you de not buy..i charge for shoeing Goods. _ - . • T ~', - ItAWLEY: k GUILD. ..N. D. All kinds of country produce taken in etc ebOnge for Goods ittmerkciprice. . . . . . _Gibson, Octoher '22, ISSO. . .: • lyr V{rs. A lieu's World's Moir Resten ill cr. and Zylobaluammn,,DatheJor'is Liquid Hain Dye. and Mottlatria Cream, the. Balm of a, Titans/M(l7 Fklarerr, BuCtiatea lianpri4n MINIM* ILlthewlwres Infailildo Remedy, Marchese's Uterine Uatholicon, RallowaY's Pills,- and Ointment, Bateau's „liquid GlaasUement. Radway's Ready Remedies, and near.. ly all of the melt, popular Medicine*, PRIN.:at:, in market; at the store of - .ABEL TURTIELT.. -WANTED. ° 9 0 006 fErr 111.;11 LOCK Lt7 . llllEft, Plank and loam:, 2.3,000 Slung Siding, Le-4x. ' J. Lyass-si SON. liontroac. Nor. 26. 1646. • IWOULD pity to ,renoons desirous .of purchasing fatal the.west, that' I Inure been thanitgit the greater tioition of the 4 . est,- and had .considentlikt experience in entering Government Louis. As lin % terid to return to the west in the Spring I will make ent.ries'k eall - persons "desiring me toile tin, and guar antee the entries to be good and done 'according to the strict lettersof the law: I can be seen at Fiearie's Ilotet in !!dater ise duritiglarmarfeourt,or addrlreFs ed personally dr by letter it Lynn, Susrittehatitut en , t'a. et any dtbeitinie, ; 1 • - - Tito buying of Western Lands • cattitot-flit In •Pay . front twenty-live : tit three , hundred per cent .on the money Noy! ,142 Ario Blacksmith Wainted, NEW ARTUREEMENT JASIES C. TYLER. WESTEUN LAND. Scrond baud land for il' dicers 1556 G. C. LTUAY. THEPRESIiiifitigIiTION for 1856 over, and now tbe 1111 U TCIIINSOVIPADIII investity , (. )r at y m o itt e t r lgr u T Y 4 o.- 640 . 1,:ai r o'aiiiiii.• are invitcti crdl:at the, ytpre 16. --.. • ' 4.14 7 17 S 0 NT and take a lock-itf the . VFGOOPS , nosi•beht# re ceived. They cwt hard Ip-hiring' their Wants at tended to, from a ritn, primeriltstreekragdOrn to a rich French item° or Paris Zroacteloth:::". rlnin told Fancy Dcl,aines a great'ratiety. "5/nude, a new In and some rery htome,andehearr.r — Clothi for men's wear, of styles trlitieo to suit ever'yhodv. • " &A,3l 4' r)(B,tlEil.fE ••• • . . owl Ff.oot: Oti Ctortt, a good aisoeinieut just receiv ed. ;lbw, Poprr Hangings and. ir . injotr (, I drtitins, some or the prettiest patttiroi eyer t h is market. Please ,give IN a call: - 7 - • Montrose, November 5,1856, H aig, new stock pt A zes r nt Mew Batik% &T'Uper, at our stare. 1.11 J. 1.17t)53 & SON Montrose, .Novembers, ISSG: • N.l rllkom Eisel Stxl3 end ( Mater Crltc*.- j era, fur i:11e b;i* LYONS Il li gr i e lli s11 1 :til!:1720 1 :1( 1 1:: 4- tror d silb i lit:su irg iou e ToN • • •' LYONS* SON'd.- WRONG S WRONG,. WRONC" - " We &t ere it is irrony"--so says' the firm • OF Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, .& \A T .IIAT,.I,I wrongr inquires neighbor of ours the other day. We.ttild him it was wrwig for a man to dress in such a cold the in linen gar ments, puss:is - Much as it k wrong for a Linly to dres,S on a cold day in a thin barteve or gatEi.e.dress.. Oit neighbors Said, "But.everyliody can dress as they plemte." " That is ttue enough," we allSWeretl i " bet we say it is all wrung for any to risk their health too intuit by exposing themselves to takti cold, which will certainly htim , on other disunites and shtaten their lives, when if they wouldell at ' • ' OIL* ESTABLISIIIMEINiTi with a very Erin:ill fiunt - of money, they. could ' . gct fkirtably„ warm drrssed froiii top to bottom... The oth er thly we met a man half-tiozett, for the, want. of Clothes, gtinding his teeth. to,, , vether like a Threshing Machine, hut we soon cured him, We -dressed him up warm, (for snmll cliar,, ,, o2,).tind then sold him lirctv ses and Shawls at astonishing low prices for the rest of his suffering family, atid.sitice that the man feels as happy and pheasant us anybody. 3 ; Tier fore come all rind..see us... Try ns, -And yen will find that we give you more for little than you ever gut betlre. • IiCTTENIIURG, ROSENDAL.;II;•&. CO. - y. orerENl:Ena. • : t.. nosi:an.k wirrr.:NnEnu. J. , Montrose, Nov. 26: NEW GOODS. W il . nreot r i . hantl once main ., with n choice seleee, Winter caoods,-, ~ • - which 'comprises ma. usual variety of pry -GoOdsh. Groceries, Crockery, Ilardwarc.,.Druga , and 3l di eines, Paints, Oils and Dye stuffs, Patent Boots and Shoet=, Sole and Upper; Luther, Rata 051 Caps, Watches, Jewelry and Slice+ Spoons, Carpet Bags, Trunks, L7mbrellas, Wall am, Window:Paper, Cocks, 3:e., all of whielr we offer for sala.onoor usual terms. - BENTLEY & READ. . Sloltro z ie, Dt.c . . 1; IS;;;C, Q'IIAWLS.—A largo as,4ortment of long aioloquaye bliawls. from iti,tho to e 9,00, Jost opened ; arid for sale cheap, by IIf:NTLEY & gr..% D. 1) lEzr" l( ODS.—We have just open edn choice . lot of Dc Lam es, Purnutetta's;upd miter Dress goods of entire new patterns Call and see: • • BENTLEY & REAR CALQIIIS & KERF,EYMERES.-;-Our wagottrnent ii kJ complete in thi:: line, and will be sold at the lowest kind of a profit. .BENTLEY St-11E1B,, AT.S & great .cariety of Oolor and jL quality, of both men's and boi's,„inst received, TTLErp - & READ. oars StiftEti..— en:', - .You imd X/ boots and Shoes. as cheap as the elteatiest. A 1.10, Ladies Gdiers, ItuAtins, dc. ' ' ROCERIES.—A full supply, and Fold :at a ma k-, %Jr mprufit than ukul. Our, six killing-Tea cau'X be beat _ • BENTLEY & BEAD,: SOLE -4 UPPER LEATHER,itzonstantlr on 1:100 • DNTLEV . S: READ. haveTiiade addition to our e/. Jeweliv ease, a large stock of 'Gold' ar.d Silter platel and German -Silviir• -Spoons (all marraalecl) Ladies -Pinictar DrOps,Braee lets, Silver Fruit., Knives, Kings, Napkin Ilings,Spee7 neles Gold and Silver, Porte will be sold at a very lois-_fignve. - • ' -ntrrt.ty &.-RESt).. Montrose, Nov. 19, I ViC/:' nrznb; • . . Manonotli'Fietorial Brother Jonathan for:the Holliday!) just received at the liOntrese. rook Store in the Pestotlice--Allenni Fern's new work, the. nay DAV Book, the -New Lute of Zion, the Shawn), nod the. New York Glee sod Chorus!. Book, (all, 0. K. ',fur: the expected .11usical , Convention.. or. spy - where else) besides Other nbii )3045. too Annie- . roes to mention, and still mote - expeetert days. • Just'a going Cheap, thtrnfiet., t'fieal4 , lll: A. N. SGLLARD: . . Montrose -Dec. ress " • • D lII— FANCY DRESS GOODS* : FURNISEING STORE, nu Main Street, over the Farmer's Store :ahere-they, will be happy to sot;their old friends, and 'also solicit the patronage of new ones. — Misi Chase irfir ettetid tathe Millinery department; the • de parpnciat will be under the charge - of -31iis'Wetter house.' . . &pt. 2-4.11856,: 37.4 f ELECTIOR It DYER TUE COUNTRY : ISQUIET: ' Pro4lei•ity • Aboundsll: • - 7 ND now that wintei• hax'cortle, Tarttl'ent mid all Il..ottierA should prepAre'to etijoy the fruity - of their lahoro, by seeuthik, atrios:tother.tegliblites: to Fite.: side Ilappinegs, a eppy of some one of the chtdcp,, Hooks just 'receivel at tbo lion,trome Book Story, whfcb eanand tern be 'sold as cheaii as at' any.oilter Book Store this side of N'.T...Citv, or even . it. "Ev ans /e . CO's. great Giftilook:ple - ", in' the "city; that sends out FO nuiny ScisaorA rtxd Penhairek- altar , the . neer .beoks tufty, Alpe found, Western, Border .Life,. Dora •Gratton„Life, of pen., Xurgan,c Three Per - Cent 31o.ith, or the Petits ,of, I ing, The test of the Ferenter'o, - Dred,TOrchilOtol-:1 olet Post Office Directory or Busitteki 31tin's4ittidtb,` a book: that every bullpens man iWthe-county theitild olvn, -4 41PaP E3EPed;tion,;.3l,echattietqest 'Also—new school lxiolinviltieltwilibesoklApott I the principle that' the'' betteethen - the - slori - AU/roil." - A new' Physical 'lleokris(day' Of the United States, by 1). 31. Warner, the'nicold title* out. Berard's History of the, United Btates, a new school boat, just. out.. Eletneutaryt Mbritt.lt4shhs for Schools and Familien,bi too. 'Greens' :Elements of Bn;•11i'h Gllonntor o coi-; bonfa'neW -- tieries Ailiiiiyiettea, i tegra-iiledri new Arithmetic": F ., - -- i :-- • Webster o s . Dlctiounrics—Al4litux, And a imcsi 4c#. 1 . 141 41. 3 er' , ,t11W that. Arelnkrtifiez TlOlntth4 •NeW-Perk sells them 4 nit right nit to price. -. Also, •Altrauntes foi 107; -.Also;—k new -lot of BlailliAlotihn” Boas,. with or withont Birielt - anSged Pots alai raper of itilTerent nivettand colors St Knive*; Razorp,.Port Metania,f lifpoa; at 4 Laintin, Pert'Polion',Conity kapi:of ifiet cretit States, &i. ke. And elfin tie'nold•tiftheitbut wise Book 'Burce=in - ther Post 'olllceibl.4:-' , ,t • •• ••-• .`• ' itULLIRDi'.. • ; N. li.. cb4s, Gun and Ken 'Yeses 191 befim C- 4--41 43' A ireid A. I'. 8. Any' Tope i• l 'cw `pnbliiheit $n the Untied 1441 i n -ft, can . be 'pvvenred itkitivt% klub pricy.. , :.Entinire at the i'noi . liontrim Deceaubtx • CLllRET ., lffigunototY - • A* nap ci nkkilYA 91.17 Elt and dealer in elf 140ilior :ANL' Priesitture; is now iireparia to 1111 ; it] bidets for all kinttc retail ; on Fhorenotiee., !•RetAil_pikei ritultotestf,2, l upwsnis, - occortling to style: , Ho Altehltnepailn - handl Iteady.maile Coffins; land is he haA. an • el - eh-441 Hearse, he is prepare to. attend funerals on shot notice. _ • - - • .New Milferii, Die. 17, THETRIPVNE FOR lot TIM O ui f 7. the truil defolved ou the Ilepubltean_party Is not yet ciunpletettr la aft theta ‘. Ind . .thiNs k poidodiatthitcoiutio44ll gitaftritewiTotitt the, xodik , lvelk - -41ta nekbfkoo , - Now - go at i , 4 4l s4l m filt; Piing in: souther! , ;oroi . viill3lll ,Sytraplit, andllTitu*—ht"stioirli few liewiiimit43 "atii aft ,wh`erir cot ma selictils are Moue* itlid`totilkildelihave :educated' the prifeentegeiterstiorrof voteXit-the- bliek , fiqg of 812 TM &MUT, elo the alitohifie• ..Alotoicee JO Pia might distinguish those plart!Pfla our m eauntry ost blo'sed `with 'Uncalled Intelligente: Thrift and 'Virtue, by scanning the, tho ' tint tomes. of 1$5x1::-We have failed Of present atte-'t cess, not beeaUse the Pee* eveorgod oos ItiotUt• Apse that lame portion who did not hear os ritaii[ • the argument and do not„ , knoy a hat s were the reel" onestiOs'it issue, - went alii;trat solid against us, rwi l. v•rsitig the terdiet whicli the greatinajoritY or - sto .; • educated and intelligent,midestored prenistutets. THesefiteti indleatte the- pads or:potash% rlait 4, _ With maunmanly,repininmover what —with no abatement Of or hone hemmer. Jhe trittitioh Libart) tieleaVirt`trot , the Long Island and Whlte•PishwdetWst Asitienat shadowy( regfellitiktlir overning, cpighlegt tWher- - eharoptone traforaF _e the l'eople • were fully treacly to stuttalothem—welek:. gin aft ebb die win* diffuslng;that aid truth - which, ItCregtfril to the c:onteinf of this weir 111 weH ai otthe ere at. , rualtCs Free Weed. Non; irrithie 4 gave Bower's , heyday4)o4ehey. when its ardoLoollt and. servitom are,,puirming and pkating tts themost,,oftheir triulopkand "crash our the *irk bieti they vaini4 hetet - a tebocrocifle ed—now wlt4n Uri fat-hearted()Astrid , 'lreattintsrbto lately beaked - Ai themuishkeotoirprematuroistigay. • arts hauling_off:to- *repair damages and talking pp abaridOning the :egged arena-.of Polities Are 11110 re.: quiet and flowery fields-44, loll& hour otsreeri, miss and slarlow, THE Taisesc renews its tors'af eternal hostility to - et ery form of tenant over the bodies or souls of men—to the shatileful-assanaptkas - that the benighted and -feetAes whether , is o'r body, me to be regarded and treated as the 4otreit-_,. lance or the prey of their wiser or Stronger teeth; rent - 10,-th7 dotnination of depots 'and °lipoid's, whether of empires or phintailotts—, to the enabtrne - cf cities and kingdoms in Europe ox the breeders of children for the auctiumblock andjhe cotton-field irk Virginia orAlabair.a. : ;The doctrine that to hnnian beintwas seer creat-, ed for the benefit or advantage of "ancither—drite;all service between min andlmtn Should he free araire.-- eiprocal—thet Hie taboret Would not toil and sweat; to pamper Othere,Prideov loininvv l P°thetelusurre but, for the segtenanee arid comfort of dicilienesii and - dear to him—is destine)] to certain triumph. It wore prendt; for God reigns, and Earth' was not created to be a theater of injustice; oppression and miser/ for even It lista trhunp ; for all true propheey jif f firms and the vindication of the Divine benignity Int- I pemtively requires it. It zest triumph; tor Demo; _ cratie America cannot always - remain the meofrot aristocrats and the shame of 'refinviters and Mend* - throughout the Old World. It .uesr, triumph; for Man's history is not a chaos or a .riddle, • but every' where instinct with meaning: imd herok etkett failed of its effeetz-ftiO drop of martyiblestid Ins ever shed in'vain. • But even if tie Republicans *era irrepoxed to fold our arms in slumber, our advertiariecwould not pers. mit it. _ They are, luny- today. in , lengthe4ing cords autfatrenktheni4 their,stakes whir a vigilanee awl uctivikr which reveal:ok consetousnerri r en HA' part that their dotninitatiumst be mode sire Airdriith" or their sceptee-will havo'foreirer departed. To4layi mytznidons of the Slave l'pwee thrumer, sa w h ersuii. Northern Mexico, are eaeattiped.fit Ore bout of Carr tral Ainerict and waiting a war of, exforminathur the distracted Inhebitants efts petty Repoldlea, - white. it by . Admit kericand sem& st Colet,'whihr tit rood ruthlessaaands are precipitated on devoted gansio,, under the protection and smiles of the federal Al ministration. Even as we write, the telegraph In , forms us that twenty l'ree•State inert, guilty of at. tempting to defend their homes agahrt the rapine and violence' of Buford's and Title& bkod.thirsty bandits, have been convicted by Lemmupte s sCourtor manslaughter and sentenced to five years' imprisons' tuent at hard labor as felons. 'This Is but a fair - ape:l , eimest-of what has long parsed for "justice" In Ran. " justice which takes theerhuinals aids them in hunting,dowevpluildering and -` "'plug our the innocent; _wham it consigns to the State prison if flier are ever goaded into_the madriew or resisting - their oppmssoyir. Such.crimes and wrong , : as unhat - my Kalmar) has fer teen 'Months endured.: even Hungary or Poland b i as never known; antilbs- Power at whose instigatied those vilbtinies stemma, are perzettated 'sits enthroned in the White Housoi, and has just achieved another four years' allealatltCy iii the Federal Govermatait.--Wlia,-/okview orskiser acts, stn' say that. Republican may now pile-thelr arms, even foram hour.. - _ Tux Tuterxx will be,-as-it bas been. a PoNtrool, - Journal—avqwedlY, though-not exclusively 'Mr. recognizes the truth that. Freedom and fini s : here grappled in - a deadly confliet, and in the resift one of them s einst lose all control ()yeti the Fedirelf-' Government. • Bin, While it gives •proniineore aid emphasis tothe, discussion, and elucidation:lC the_ ere:it issue of the dui, it sinks none of the charikater. isties of a Business and canny Newspaper. `. proceeding); of Congrissiiiikethose to Kanrae,`,lll watched and reported : by sin able and fearless teepit of,.Correspondents, while from• London, Paris, Cone '-- stantinople, Haven:4Bm Francisco, Albanytordcother • centers of interest, our special adrieei.trill ruttlte,`Y • have been, fresh and riaiable: - A 'member rif otir az itorial coars--Bavard Taylor—'42l now in • Northern Europe, and Will vend the. Winter in Swedersi.lsspe., land, leussia, thence: -making his way next nation eras Siberia and Tartarytoshar thoutlieftheAtxter, and_ thence h omeward : by. die Pacific and c alikmality unless sonic charge of 'mate shall. prondaw.greatav - interest and profit to' Mit' 'reliders; Or krhOin &loam' he will mite regularly"thrinightini Me iiikiitutotor journey; -which it likaly.lo require two- yearifrir ita coinpktion. Our cetior,tit 'of the 112014 „interesting: 'Lettures, yublic Meetings, k,e,,,,wM befall and rake ; ' 'Wm and our"Foreign_ and" Unimak . ; Sews mast, ups, with keireitil - regard to' tho tsandetundlort Into our mil& catmints of the' kr6des; athouns - 41fitosgenci Oust iveonitisferit with.-theinu3 of "t,ype of onerous. 4 11 .:shOits4 lte•foll 4 o. web TnETßiertiltY l olo , ,its gpst, itAbon n9ll,Wevil t all fff eNflffdAntittfv, Mott.' _ ' "c" If It he'ileentett desirable tae TCepnbLeaiiis ; dtii'!'ttlC=;' TaincsE should be eireolaind in their "eereitri Ion& ties, we-urge then) to see thnt Globs be made 'up forwarded in duo seas - 04,• The rtadmititers are seMig• officially admonished not is) aid ptir , cfreirlatiuO, but • -to -Urge instead that 4,0111:Pals deemed "souoir and "National" by the ceinratriotecf.ittrhfroa fellow, -We ask livellop`ublierms everywhere totalte • care that those efibrtsi be not eWeetual to quench that ilght of Freedom in tho murky ntists of Slayers.";- ; J. I,Y,i)XS S SQS*B 'LYONS k'SON BENTLEY k BEAD. iffiffiSlßEiffiiiii 4:11 - • TEilms.. Datix-Tatarttr;-per intim w \ - '• 1 6E41-WEEKLY yitißust, r; : Tint CoplUzl; ... J..: `.• & ' Five i‘ _,„ •-• , one additiiw . 40,44' We ',sland The, - SetalNreekly Vine , at tt2,ofiler year. • 4, ;', ' •, - • • WEEKLY 111113 L-114,, . - Single Copy., PC r almutft ; I •;,.. =,,-;,• .; -,f • • 4 ,' • ''''''‘ ,46 : Three Cophs, .. " • ~ :..,. ..: . ... ._=:: Teri Copier; ' ": it - ' --.' . ... ... .........1•;i110-' tTwtnty - Copieiloo'ont O ' dic* • sketi spy - ~ lamor-tuutber-nt the into of- $1- per an- *At' . . ~ ~ Anus ;_'. .. ... r, c 4. •-•-• i• -- 4 # le .g. . '' , . 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Whent'dmils•Oaor lot .obtalied - .thef Aro *lO infor, than to Mond hail' . ,J ,: ~ t, - ., , . „.:_, gills of any Ppeile - paying haol:in the rpiik stO# - Or Canadat received at par for`polreripdonot. "_ " -', -i - s lip.* id. iraxelidgenviiiii; Any One.ntia . , to - reetite ''rott Munro Owed . MA' wall to b e - ' . upon for hh sidokniption." . :-411 - that la - neeesserf flier': him to do is to iffitds letter In fewlonds siv poS.' Fihle, Ineloso the- itnnie.T*, w.dtestheit mune et ttie.lps:';L BetipeK, Ariel his 4PustelMwApantj', and $4 8 0 1 ....40, direct the letter to GREELEY- &Nina:till ~ . December P, 1,t358., , Toilmmi ell*" Netr,7l4,lll,it i--:::: FAIIMERSITTEND rung iindersiPe4 1004.14deiAh riltiagi ß anaid; ao l ers interv!e4;-Fas se havi asseri,itait anrstifill tafttiver under _ , - • of m k. we 414 plot, tttit old ig .. pritiata iiitbLfb PLOlrtVlit WO' mkt:. irrnz now in use. tturtiail'SratiAte" APINIII , 4I &LW - 4k: LailaigidiN-1, ;: qiilitator testN_iml all PIA% Alrositip-w0tt.,,:,,-., emend ntheiv, aft :wfk=se e 10 5 tu7,,, ‘be- afronied by aa) v alga" n 001 ,- "19 „ man - -Emery's nolic tw a Ta rt 4tsc, , agvin* Dra,ftiptf(*ular r, Sm e l - for , -'cod , ~,yor t , which - we 0 401.1 1 1Yabl,!1 on 511'0 ogwrto;fgrt• Meintro3e„Siat lg • - BIM
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