T 6 Hattie on lirbenallta. - . Aright and Day' Sessions f3f the Hou . set-, . rime., stftnd of the MinOrity-I-Rctier Strunt, thutial.. ' ' i l' WASErna l °TON, Saturday, May 13, .1 I An eventful and exciting week has Iel; , some fears doubts. thought--; that i there; xv 'majority in the House for the bill, iesis livas futile,i while 'others rested in.a false rity. that majority conid apt be fonn pass the bill. A few men, however,!wer termined to avail themselves! of all the .r• jot a minority, under the nibs of the 111 end stay the final vote untilja fall disco mold be had, and if possibl a- verdi(it the people be taken. - Bit when Mr. Old the Chair) began to limit the speaker, to the usual time and to exact front them a l p . me tomake no motions tb rise. as a ' con. istion for ,his giving there the, floor, theft warm and doubting began to feel the; -e'' ntering , their souls. Anil when Mr. Ric a ion moveedc~ close deba on Rriday all i eision van, shed- It was bad 'enough io 1 e, ; the bill pass /it any time,lbut, to' be -pits through Without a full discussion added ii to i n jury. In a short time it was olden or once, t ere was a general flmion ota 1 tions of th opposition, each vicing with other in h olute detennination to Kicur fall discoion of the question. So ,fin• . have been able to hold the majority. at sj ilia' to pre consummation consumation - a • n 'arbitrary' nd unjust act; . „ 1 hare Many of the best' speethes of the y ' I are been made duringthis week; and tl are severargood ones yet to be delivered i opportunity can be secured. Elve . rybedy I Surprised at the beanty and onnalitkof leb Lyon'i,speech, and Mr. Uph of I',Sal c.c t , rdthough he rose to speak at ave ry late:h after a tedious and exhausting ion, eifeha &I the= ndivided -attention of the - Hou'Se .' suckles. ,. • The nigtt session in the Howe, ascrell he infamous one in the, Senate, were; oc Lions for mons for exhibitions of drunkenness arid r deism. Eflmindson of Va., was particula noisy, and Mika Walsh's voice, "Tobjert i ” frequently heard during the night. 1 • Speakerlßoyd, so far, ,has acted' with gr fairne-A and, confidence is felt that while l 's in the Chair, himself,,_ no unjust de:isi ' , sill be male. It' is only feared alff•-slliont Wan may temporarily occupy the place, as is, of coursii impossible for any one man I. preside over sucha bodrfor thirty o' , for ours, wit Lout intermission. The ii the li i i fing and consistent course to Messrs. ...a, rie 4 Wheeler, Cron;and a few other DeMbero has been i strong contrast with _the' vaseil; on and tr ehery of othe of that rtarty .: „ 1.,a XIG.IIT 'SESSION OF TIibISDAY ANT) r • DAY.j ,' , • - aturday Morning, May 13118 4 F ' - 't .1 [ The tel mph will tell- you of the row in the House, but you can have no idea of i t l e 1 , .scene as it occurred. Douglas 'Was in the House di ting his follOwers, and with the exception qt a- few houri, was there all the time duri n . the struggle. They charged him with c unseling revolution and - violeilie ' n -order to accomplish' his purpose. I : !is' aarged that he attempted to tamper ith he Speaker, and to get him to overndelt 'e rulm;, but the 'Speaker repelled his -siigg tient ThMt it is charged that he tried O get up apl n for overruling ; the SpeelT. ke s ecisions; w ich_ plan failed! I It is , 'further barged th t the Nebraska men have alowbd heir purpose in due time, " toltake !the, O. ru es t into tbeirlown hands, bud take the res - sibility ." aid pass-thi a hill any ow.". I I. 1 There islno doubt that Edmu dson ix* ut forward tol.egin a fight, and t t - Deug as - etas cooni nt of it. He, Edinu dson,liad in' ..;a ',the course of the -evening tried to getup n quarrel wi Wentworth! of Illinois, andralth Sage of New -York. I Campbell Of. Ohio: w* making some remarim in reply -to StepherM4 Edmondson armed to the teeth, aad under e, i teeth„ sad ander the influence efliquor;cii e • , op and dethanded what , right - he kad tO ', e dare his'eclurseof action—that if he, - a P.- bed'bell, wanted to maketany thither oppsiti ix • to the bill, he was the Man Sho would lin 't him-personally. Campbell ihdignantly,re , lz- Iris interference, is hen Edmundtsou Iheg n; to u - r u p to d tt , o ? n t hgiesitivtes,gt, out r hi th s t t u p l u e rpose ektlik„ ,ti i t h l i i ! L l Campbell, ;who was.nuartizedArew Vs ' ' behind turn, and defied him to lad h a s , ~i) ( ir c t s upon him.l At this j'unctitre an innii - fie crowd had rushed to the scene, aid Rive '1 persons had got between theltwn, and iinn)e iately the Sergeant-at-l Anna rished. up l / with xis mope. I Had Edinundson. laid, the w,eiglit of a feather upon Campbell the 6snit would have been deplorable. ',A general fight Would have ensued, and Heaven knot's With lis•at intuits. -No man could have Ilisplaye&in re tierce and cool detennitation than Mr,..ollamii hell did on' the occasion: - 1-1, II I This ,contest his shown thelrue meri,.,4 T e New\York Whigs wer4 all true as teel. 7 -1, .Vaurice, Peek, Oliver and John Wheekil haie releceted imperishable glory on time Ilailis 1; fl .\ew' York. Cutting !was off nearly a ill t e , nie. Peckham, a brare andlfue_mani v. 'el and not able to be in the "House Muc li. enton and Hughes of New-York', stool iiP obly. '*ddleswarth and Everhart of Pen - Yfritnia,l Edgerton of Ohio ind Mace °flit] i ia taa,'sliox•ed an uttbleticliing front' .'' S 4 d i d 'Haven. ! P.iChardson's motion :to adiguin ga e great offence to some ills men,t Sooli i tic .r -thies (res at le as Mike - Walsh and Tw, e . i Westbrook and Rowe go With the7tehia* • en through thick and thin.' :. `f - • i - ..,.... - —j-,-- ,, ' ' THE 1.k././.8? FauTt 'WASHINGTON. 11 1 WA . SHEINI6TOIC, May 14, 18 4. Two menses were held last night ' the rt nti-Ne iaska membOts--one by the - 'hi e.:.) and the ther by the Oemoe, rats. Bothd' - "bled to remain ,firm andanited. The*, hi intend issuing amauitesto recOmmenditigithe Te-election of all Denu'acrata who reinain 44e to the end. Ile r* the 1/ ' calk •3n . won : o l a to n Monday morning, of the hi berti in f or of the Nebraska, bilVis pro lyt i he a ‘ zpse. '_ weal caucus - was held last Ight. i 1 , I Watli/Acrrox, May 1.3, 1854-:-3 P.M. - 1 The Manse, after an irritated' sessiOn.jof o ut two hounsi 1 finally ad' _ourned at about IT 'eloek: - . 1 . J The Nebraikai i tes are sorely dispoinfitte d. ;The opponents ' of tile bill are uushrliting d confident ' ' ;; -' ' ; 1_ _ - .li ,I, . - Tire P44)lll.ibi ,ry I:l4iiimir.LoiTiC.': - A - prohibitory .Liquor - Lawpateisjk . I bat nehes of our State Legislature, On MOtdaY. ad .was immediately nt• to the Gevel)°'.* • t prei - entil, after" t4ege, any paiio.ficia,a 111iug beer , ale, po , -or other malt liAtiorS, ithout a Ilicense fro s the.Court . q...quarter :::.ions—the'same . - titirern licences are Ob, fined. also prohi I'm any 'person ebtaiiti ng a lie6se .to sell . s ! irituetu• li•ittori.. II • t 1 • . nark \or - eiherivise, u.• teas pers o na sO altrAltir!_ I , • Ibe retailers off eignoT deinediet:Sle 't s, area, and Merehand ae, entitled to • '- •rT•r bt " sal to the 14th eta: • ; and have 1,43,4 L •1 tin: egulai]y classed by ercantile appraiSem4 All persons - violatin this law are made anb: - 'ea to t 4 penalties . those against tbokeeti ers•nf..nutfeensea tipling houses.: , e att I". not apply to the . brewers . of malt' ittUOM, it t 9. tile..ll,anufacto •,. or - reetifiem ofigpirit, - lb onslignors!, for, rhol •: le purp oses, The la - . . • ' - goes into effect immediately on beinfr \ • • signed by,. the Govenor. ; Gov.:BIOLERtB VETO , OFLTOE YORK COU'l4* Bevis.—The Boston Post, in an article upon this subject, pays a -- well Merited tribute to Gov. Bigler, and says: i -'• , ,i, , .‘"i 7 e hasie always confessed our esteem for .the'veto po*er . as it very important . and sal •tniy Olement in our forms ofgovernment, aii4 the use Which the, able and popular GOVernOir of PennsylVaniajms made of it in tis instanOO !., is by no means calculated to.weal,: - .4 the re. siva' which the publie*entertaiti fo this great; .k, leek and' safeguard. Though this veto tae's* , sage is short and unostentatiOns,:and the idea, of_ its effect on his . re 7 ehicitiOn probably never e creel The Gov,einOr's mind as such ini• idea n Ver. should 'effect an ekeentive oflicei. in the d cluirgeof his duty, we cannot but lbeliev,e .t t the, voters will ;find-it tiii additiornri r. 7 8 4for. sustaining GoveinOi lliglerin the coma= ii i annual contest ; •' - . . oseA. and as a ance cic,)ll rot„ (in - ' . Veto 'Message of Oov. Iliglr.. • Governor Bigler last week returned to the :gislat.M.e, withlds objections, severer hills i corperating Deposit Banks. He give s his . ason*foit not approVing the bills, in ; the fel -1 wineMiAsage. The Gevernor very propei 7 I, -ohjeks.to the loose elmiteis attempted to . ‘•i i given to these in4itu i tions, and insists tin i • t to apPlicatiOn of the indiidual \ liabilityfea -1 re OallScOrporatiOns of,that. Oseription.L 1 - .. - I' lee- Message is soma:tin Oinciple; and- wpl,l i et the hearty •doncarre4e of all who 'with see4the business -of. this Crinon / Weal'tli , placed ;on a permanent and sound basis: . 1 ' EXECUTIte . ClIA.S11117:1t 7 - J 1 - lIA.ItRISDURGi, May 4,-1854.: l!f.. I . To the'Senatc rind Ho4se of Represeniatimyri . • Gentleineni The following bills have" beVn presented for my consideration and approval, anli: ierewith return-the same without MY assent, 'to the; Senate,- in which body, tht.y originated. I . ; - !! ' i:i Bill 1116.• 15'9entitled ail Act to ineo . rp'o,' ~ , rate. the Donegal eposit Bank, to be,lOento at Um:tett:l, Lancaster Bout ty •,' No. 215, e:iii titled an. Act to incorpoiate the - Catasauqua Deixisit Bank, at Catasanqui4 Lehigh ,coun' 7 ty;, - biil No., l 2l3,lltiflea an act to iiicorW 7 rate. the Fannets' Deposit Bank of ..Lehigh county • and bill N0..94j0, 'entitled anlAct to ! ' . I . incorporate the i Nount .1 Pleasant Savings Bank. I' - H ‘. - - I I II The principa;l•ol:bjectiou:!+l . o . the bill s under • •, _ . :;a !ley ,ay, ioit 1 10 1 n -ne bills ~_ --i: consaleration js, that no Itiquate liability is . - ' imposed upon!the stockholders, ders, for 'the .pre,- tectien of those, who may te.. creditors; of the institutions: It, has become ,a settled prine,i:.- ple, that in prig ate privilegi wht large pnvate gaina.lare•expected, mid. the I tuhlic deeply interestt4 in the operations: of an institution and it ,ability tu Meet itti ,engagements, that; the individuals thus as 4 eiating,.shall . be severally liable, in their pri4 rate estat6; for ' the ! • debts of , such. c4,ipcira• o . . 1 . i : , • wl: i I 1 , : : . iThii p neiple has been applied, yeti- properly, it is,'lieved, to Bank of Issue, Mal to t.' e thean ' itiattufacturingl 4"etnpanics, and` the puhlic , areicertainly quite 4,s much luter=,, es!ted , in the safety and solvency of a Pank 4 Deposit, as'. in 1 - these corporlations... Inviting, deposits by the offer of liberl - terms, the ent tire .community surrounding such an institn, tion' may hccUme ereditork and' espeCiall those clitssl.ts least able to bear „a loss; and hence the propriety of furniShing an efficient; protection. The application of the principle is not more salutary upon the pub ic Mind; ,) . 3 - inspiring:ennfidence anditrtist, tan upon , 13 the corporatorstheniselvea; land th greater Vigilance resulting, froni a . ,pil,oper sense of re? Spensilaty,' Would More than compeniate fdi this increased !liability. - • . !.. ~ 1•• ' 1.4 , Whilst_ . " - h: iks • ' I!ti inn, is true that mere Banks of De+ psit, not hating the power Co increase the ag ... gegate of paper circulation, are not liable to tyre objections - generally urged against'an' cra.- of banking capital; as a basis for paper Issue* and cannot inflate' prices by an expand= ed currency, they should! nevertheless be guarded-by every prOper, Ihnitati6n and TE striction, for the security Of thepublic. Nor! Should Such institutions eStablished rati: dont, and without due regard to actual bu+ ness _wants; but only in sneh localities .:is manifeitly require them. In, places where a large amount Of business;is ikansanted; I can see no well founded ObjeCtionio such an ager!i C4thus froth the 4. , 1 - & and itaportance of the.- place, , an institution of the 'kind at Alleritowti might be eminently proper, find. be of great benefit to its, liiusiness - inhab?tants—and per. laps at other, points indica* in the bills be•'..- fore me; but in this, :as in all other fillowa hie measures, the utmost diseretion and judz.`4 tnent must be exercised, and the true interest; and safety,of the public ever, held - in view. .1 Misapprehension seems to have existed as to the extent of the liabilitY"impased by the, 'general ;Banking taw of 150,. under i which, the proposed institutions are to be organiz4 It was . certainly stieh erroneous impression that secured the aPproval uf, the bill to tncor porate the Citizen's 'llepoSit3ank of Pitts.. ,burgh e tr in all other, simtbir cases, the prin , ciple of individual liabilitY .! . ,eems to be'rigid-, ly adhered to.l Even in this case, however,' there is an express reservation in the pet, of incorporation that the -Legislature may in n pose new conditions if neeessary, which, Id ; some degree, tit least,; supplies the omission of att ; .ekprfss „i ndi vi dual As there seems, therelere, to be a defect fn the general law.in this particular,' I Opectfully recOnt;', mend that -it be so amendil as to apply; kg the-principle of individuallliability to,Depos;4, ,it Banks hereafter incorporated, as well as to those,already established, inf whose, charters" the right is reserved to , new.conditions; if necessary: , *M. BIGLER. 1 ', , _t4r InTerky County, nois, a womtiti . has, been elected egnstable. i i . ; , 1 ' giXUX) ' - .• I '' Ito-l.T.tffersen, Ashtabula county;Ohio, on the 27th:tilt, of, Seariet, Fe4.l.ol,aez %mu, Zi 1 :1 daughter of L. 1. add Abby Smith, fernier! of pridgewater; Susq*a eo, aged 1 I yetis...and 4 4.tik, .- . ~ - 1 __. L , Ithrthe 30th ult., at ,Campville, Fi onal Co.,', Ni 1 Y., of Small Pox, ?intim:fit Caisson,' aged 19years. I '' - -. '' 1 r • 1 ,' • ' - --!• . ! 1.04: : ~ Ain meetintof the Appalaehin Valley ; ge I No.lo,- LCl. l ,of 0.:T., located*, Little %mode l ...* Pa.-the folloWing preamble iin4 resolutions were presented by; a committee appointed fur the pur l ., per, and unaninzeusly, adopted; _ 'l l . - - Whereas, %Tithe dispensation aim impart Prevnee, wet t re been deprived 4fi, respect ed mister who 4N worthy of our confidence nod ;unfeignedretowt; and by , her death We are again-- retz,hldedi that WO too, are "passing airay."i ' I ?, ,Raolwil, That We deeply sympathize with thee,, friends of the demised in the • hiesulallt asP•ghter:l iditer; arillrientL, ` I ' ;- ' .., •, I ', ;, !, ' Rertilved, l 4l4 we-tender our heartfelt tfusnits to those who minis red to the emote of ohs dej "ceased driving firer i ` ' t illness; ' 4,eet.i Reset :Ad,. That e wear the ;usual; badge, o.t: mourning on pablicl for thirtY days. 1 Resetted,'lllat t loiSeeretarfAtrward a copt, ,erthe above, preamble end reselatiMia fort Publi... cation lathe `,' , ltepirese Pemoirat",lluod - 0 : Co Rego , ;Sonthern :Tier, Timils" and aboot i ftt thi,friends et, :this d l e6mose4 , - i.l • ," ' ' -,, 11 - --' ~.. - ~ . [.: 1 ' : --E. B. Bzutpoot.Elio ' ~ .. t „. JAI?..-11. Tivi l cm, ! Co*. liowann Kkora...4. 1 . i- . ''. L . ..; Joutoliza4ottz VV.:C.:Ii" ; I AS.:r. Lii t, W.llO ,L 1 t ,fl i 1.. ' . • . • F . - List of Letters, - ReAlainiiig in. the Post Office ,at May ;18, 1854. . - ' - - . k Allen,Walter Mills, - Henry ; • Backe ,J. H. . . . MeMean ' - Miss Michael 13enjaMin, Milton . . - Mann, David C 4, : Bennett, Charles - . • Millart, Mrs. - Elnont' Bodine, Ilezeldah - Nett, William Blowe•r Benj. - Morrie, Prof. Nathan Bagly, Miss Lovira- - - - • Morey, Ezekiel Chamberlin, Wm. McMnnnirs, John .-- Crelisal, Miss Mary, Meithen,.Edward Coffin, - ;.Thos. G. Mott, Gilbert 1 - • C‘chrr.n,,Wm., \Widow,o4encup, Mrs. A.. : - -or; flora _ - O'Brien, Thomas .; Charuberlin, L. 1... • Perry, Nathan si k C.or 'ea, Mrs: Sarah-2 - Robson, Apole s 3. Day on, Silas . • Rooney; John ! ': Drift .er, Richard . . Reed,.ldoies Denius,t3lrs. Zili.lt . Rosencrence,Theresa 31. Daniell; Miss ElizabetbStuith, John Henry - Foster bliss E. V. - Slater, JoSe - ph i • .•. PiAti, 1; C. - - • -Seamans, A. B. : - • FeSterOliss Sarah Seaiums, Mrs. Mary. -•. Cosa, Mrs. Betsey. Stewart, Mrs. Charlotte -Goff William Smith, Mrs. Sarah A. ..• GraY, Prof. . . Sherman, J. C. tleneni,. Chancy. . Smith, Mrs. Julia ;. Gratnl4l.Trnes : 'Sherman, Henry -• , Ifni . ,; Thomas , Seibel, Petdr - •••`. , ; Hartnett, Thomas . •E. &nab, his widow or Houlard. Govenor her heirs -1• • ' llerls, Thomas Tyler, Roial : Hamoni Mrs. Sarah • Thayer, Leroy C i \ Ilmeelli John S.-2 Tyler, L.A. -; • ; Jenkinsl I. S. - • - Whipple, ferdinand Kin,,Astey, R. F. . Warner, Jacob A. Leigihtoh, Andrew • Wood, Mrs. E. 1 • Long, Jhhn. • - Webster,Amos; a soldier . Lewis, John W. . /f"' of the Revolution or Litti, Catharine - his heirs. 1 ?..• [ • IVashin(jton, itubbart4 1 - 1 i. ;IA. N. BOLLARD; P. 31. , ' . Mentruse, May 17, 1854. . s 1 • • PUBLIC NO CE. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, } . • Multi shu rg, May,lo, 1844'. By dui 43d-section of the 4 Act for the regula. tion and 'continuation of the Common School Sys. tem,#, liaised May 8, 1854, it is made the duty of the Supdrintendent of Common Schools, to give notitie bipnbliention in two' newspapers in each county for three successive weeks, to the School Direciori of the several counties, that they are to mee; in Convention at the Seat of Justice of ;the proi'er:iounty.on the first Monday of June next, and seledt tira voce, by a majority of the whole nttmber 'of Directors present, one person of Liter any and-Scientific acquirements andi of skill and experienee in the art of teaching, as County Sn. perintendent for three. succeeding school years, The School Directors present in such com-!en lion I or tit majority of them, - shall at the same timeifix thicompeniation of the - County Surr• interidentl, and immediately, after such .election. the President, and Secretary of the Convention shall' certify to the Superintendent of pOln11101) Schdols, at Harri4iiirg, the name, amount of inn nuallcomPensation allowed, and the Post Office addri.ss, of the person who may be elected 7i:lun ty Siiperilitendent, C. A. BLACK, I Superintendent Cornm i on May 15, 1854-20w3. I. WANTED H Bank ' Rags, Paper Rags, and Benton Mint' Oro s," in' exchange for Storle Goods, 1 At Dimock Comois. Pa.. ho subscriber has just received a first fate assiirtrnent of Goons, consisting of pry Goi)ds,-bUth Staple and Fancy ; Greceries ; 134iots and, Shpe...s, every, size And kind; Crockery, plain' and' (Ina Owe, &c., &c.,.sVhich ho is prepared: to exchndge, for country Produte - pn as reasonable term's as any Store in the County. Try me -kith. PrOduec,!try me iiith CASH, try me most hny: tray.) .-, • L. N. BACON. • Iknock Corners, May 17, 18544,-20tr. PORK FO SALE by the barrel, 4 1. • I , • L' S. Witsom or.A. Bat.oltria. .51Anti*e, Mn 1854. . '1 • 'lain &J'ancy .Poods. LAgGE j ot inst\i,penetl and selling at, hayi . ± priac from 8 cents op. Ae - Cashmeresi Ro.l l ,airte!t, Poplins, De Bages, &e., we! are pre p:ll-NI to 'please all sorts of people. Call and_ex ; . J. LYONS dr, SON. . Melodeons, • CoNg-TANTIX OU UAW or Turnirthed arnhort 05)tie by LYONS & I SON. New- Music. TJTAVING made arrangements with the great I publiAhing house of - HORACE, Vtr,ines; we shallibe in the constant receipt of,Ztlew 3.lusiel as soon as published, and be enabled to furnish any thing wanted in that line.,l [ N.}B. , sluiic sent by mail fre of postage. • LYONS & SON. • May 17, 1854. • NEW STORE! NEW IXIISDSI in New Milford. • i . . THE Subsc r iber having leased the store ofithe 'lesisrs. Pratte, formerly .occupied' by I. S. I.,ittli.;'lntends to locate permanently in NeW 3111- ford,iandl would take this , opportunity to inform the lnhabitants, of New Milford; and' licijaeni, towns,'that he has just returned from New York wilhu lake and splendid stock of fresh, and 'on. tire) neic,goods, consisting of Dry Goods of, al mosttevery conceivable variety, Grocetze' a as low as the lowest; hardware; crockery,' 'Boots & Shbes, Hats & paps, Bohnets - of eVery style, &c. 15 , ,c., mhich he offers for sale on the most reafion able tterms for Cish, country produce, of reliable HIS i i i would also say in thi,l connection ;that, he has a de4 . to the establishment the manufactur ing O Tin, Sheet Iron, & Poppet in all its varie ties,' which he is prepared to ex&mte `all jobs by Ili veit .best of workmen, & on the' most; fa vorable terms. • , ! .. 4 ,' ,." . • Dealers supplied atthe lowest ' rt:s. . Paiticulars in relation to Stovesl4e., at same futno3 time. . J. DICKERMAN Jr. N6w Milford,May 16,-1854.-2611. I 11) , BEAST-PlNS.—Diamond, MOsaic and other I PlßreaSt-pins in every variety of style , and palbirn, this day received by , ALFRED / 1. EVA.NS. B i pghamton; April 18, '54. ; No. 2, add Fellows Hag. , T - iiA'MOND FINGER RING M me of the I P . ; Snest eser brought into this market, also Ruby, l'earl, Regard, Locket, Seal; Chaste, Plaid and Stone Rings of all qualities, by - A.ll. EVAN& "VAR RINGS.--Some vet y Rich, Emerald` X.‘ f Jets Garnet, Enarnalcd,.and, other patterns, , all prices, J. EVANS. ANEW, ASSORTMENT of Gold Sleeve, Bottoms, Studs, Armlets, Snaps, &e. by A. J. EVANS, CHAINS, Vest, Chatelaine, Fob and Ur Guard Chains, all w, ights and . patterroc by A. J, EVANS. "‘THAPKIN RINGS.--So eof the richest pat ill 1 terns ever offered in this market,' received thii day by ' A. 'J. EVANS. SILVM SOUP LADLES, Pie and friiit knives '1 2 1" A. J. 'EVANS. QLIELL,COMBS, a new loOatt received by 1,3 1 - • . A:1. EVANS. ANS of all qualities from - 4s in 118, plain fig uredd and mourning styles. by A. ;J. EVANS. AIR Brushes', some of the beet: quality er brought to thiskmarket, _ ; A. J. EV.ANS. y.BINS-xtract, warranted genuine by EVANS. GjoLD : WATCHES .- The subscriber has ust,recuiyisLanother supply ot Gold wateh-' es, Ithich together with his forme; stock- make,' -bit User', Lanni, eoniple to. - •. EV 'ANA, 1_ 1 _• ~ ' AVARE.—A LA beaull6ll2-s -px.ATE- •, Cake Baskets, i sorteeent 'of • Silver placed'_ titet - - aessi, Canton; lind C.1,/PdleBticklh .S°IIIBInEVZI4IB. paterine, ll ' - lAngiugaten. Mifeh 30 ) 1854- ' • t BOUNkTSH - WE haie received a good - uilintfeitt at';ex y; triiToly low prices, ' 44 1P.13AY161,, 'STOVES & TIN - WARE • , . Susquehanna. e D. LATHROP & Co. would 14g lea've to retuo thanks to their friends fel-their lib eraCpatrontige for the last year !and hope they willcontinue their:favors, which We hope to met% it by. strict attention to business u and low prices. Weliave the must approved PatternsEof STOVES ever; brought into this market,.aMon4 which mar. found- •;- .. - \ . i4rAR OF THE IVEST (Elerated.Oen) CULTIVATOR. - u `, I 14 PARAGON, •' :NEW WORLD; . . OLOBE, • ATLA-S; ; -• I THREE. STA TES, all Air and oth-. ere too numerous to Mention. We also have on hand a large -assortment of Tip Ware of a . hedrylpinlity, expressly for home` trade, Cieteit. and Well Pums ()fall descriptions; le4Pipe of all sizes, reels for chain:pqmps, &c.• &A. = Job-Work done ; t neatness andldespatch. Alf kinds of produce taken, or approved credit given. GiOe us a call if you plCase. !Shep • on. 1114irt strecti'directly opposite the'. Aim . Office. • ! C. D. LATHROP, •: t. • S.WOODRUIT; Q. • tfish paid for Furs by • L. , &W. ontrose, NEW 0.00X1S; M t:.; o ileve or receivin: \ a : largo ' L n7d l deirn.ble 2 - 1 -. ; ; ',SI'RING AND EipM3IEER : GOODS, • wlli4h they are Willing 'and'anxious to display to their customers, and 'the public generally. :They haVe been bought for CASH, andwill be sold as elteop.as the cheapest, for the "Ready," ,Country produce, orripproved . ,eredit. Ohr time being fully.occupied . in opening . and selling goods, we shali t be raider the necessity of referr ing our cue toriters, to the advertisements of l our neighbors, foi a. portion of the articles . which .ve keep on .hafid, and ti filth which .we; intend td keep constant. ly*tipplied, Give us a call and 'you will not regret it. • M o ntrose; April 2,5, -1 • A P 001) su pply i)f Solo Leather also Upper 'All :do. and.CalrSkinjt, fog,other!with Bonts'apd Stilpci,i, just,receiredi, and for raloAy.i. — • ' 'BENTLEY . & READ. CLOVEIt and Timothy seed plso Butter Firkin') cm\ hand, and for sale cheap. I I BEETL4Y & READ:".. I - 'SPRING GOODS! A VERV large Mock of Spring tod*unlinerl .1.1.',G0051is are just being received at" ' J It. SUTPHIN'S Satnrnertiiille April 0 5 1854 I ( 1 :1_00D New Orleans Sugar at 5 it-3 eta. per ; ;lb. and other Goods equally lope at ; .1. H. SUI'PHIN'S. r cheapest Alolas.ses, Teas . ,and other L;ro.) ceries to he found in.this or:anil other town of this county at . •, 1 IL BUTPIiiiC'S. , i :1 ') fir eli Siirit ug Gotid*:, 1 : 1 Fr : llW. s4scriber is : nnw • reccivirighis; usual .1; . nApply . i pt Spring and Snnuneri goods, iandi ofrrs tlieln rot:sale as cheap as the Cl - IEAPEST I - 'ii 11. J. ‘9,88. 41 . 1nirpee; ; March 15; I'Bsl . . , i , NEVir ARRANGED! At the_ fteady Pay Store ., rrillEf undersigned weiuld respectfully announce JILI .to the public that-they havd, entered into coluirtnership ittthe alert:innate lisniness lat th "Head of • navigation," and that . .the bitsiness witl hereafter be conducted undei the name of 114wley & Atott. Where, may .at ill tittle's lic i, folind a goof assortment of Good's at prics that catindt fail to suit. Nevi Goods being rE4ceived. / G. R.', 11AWI;EY, C. W ,7 r MO , Identrose; : APril 4185.4. ~ ~ , . - Mr. Aiawley returns thanks f ort e very liberal patronage of the past year, :tad requesta it 4iioinuan4e of the saute under the pew (Hsi pa6°n. , , : - 1 ' ! LAMEST EXerfiIISTE;NT, , The Nebraska; Bill Unsettled. Q.C.OTP, JOHNSTO,N is & Co., retnow reoiev -1 p log from New Yoit l ; a general i ass rtment of fSitriv and Summer Goads, and 'We c rdially finite all that like to buy Goodi cheap, to give us fl - Call, as iour stack is large add we, are wilr . ling to sell for small Profits. You can fled here almoit every article wanted; and ;we/ are Williek to ioMpare Goods and prite with atiy store in thd county, ;No have taken special pamsito finfil iliep Goods to plasm the Ladies, - .suet/ as plack ? Fignied andTancy Silks, Silk Tisslies, Brage.s, and Borage pelpes,Vlain 'end, fancy awns Silk, Vrencli:'and domestic' Ginghatits, ligu real Cu twins and paper curtains, Ladies Colts s, pi derbandk'fa ;and sleeves, Mantilla's, l'aasol ~ GI Gres, match. Straw and randy Bonnets, also trimming to ;; i ', , • A large stock of Goods fur 'rear and boys, a 4.' so ?blot', St4el, Nails, horse -Aries and nail l; Plri .s uglm; Salt;lFisli, Crockery, Orindstoties an Stone ware, Tin, Stove' Pipe, Glass, Sash, ILeatl -1 er, ilimts, Shoes, 8,:c. - &e. Please I give .' us cbanee of 'sSowing you our stock, ibefore ye 1 bily. 1 --, : 1 . ", . SCOTT, .JOHNSTON & Co. Sptinvill4; April 18. 1854. : :. ' 1 Dissolution.. 1, I L .' . . rritliE co-partnership , heretofore exist' g bci tween thesubseribers under the, title of : . Tittany & Smith was terminated ' on thei 14th Aprib last The Notes and Accoanta of s.ild firrial are! now in the hands of E. Tiffany; for rsettl4- meet; • Thoie indebted! will plesse.:take noticii and act accordingly, l • Enwtre; Tn. asv. ! - i --- . JAMES'. SM., • ITH. ' i \ . ' • ' ' Brooklyn, 3l,ayi 10,1854 • i°• r To thelrublim-.' . A: TIE undersigned , having purch a sed OM M. Tifrany his entire interest in the Blerca .. tkbrisiness, hereby make their bow . ; ta thb topii chitin* of Brooklyn mad vicinity, and invit thor n . Olt to and inSpect and purchase one o t the b stand tnifst:Complete stock of Goods ever befoe, ffered in this mark Ct. -:- Believing that people Who buy Goisls on long tredits.have to pay, a larg,e pe e r ceritage for ',CREDIT A.TAFE, we:', yrivii.adopted the. Ready Prii System , of trade, 'akthe system mistieonduerve to the : public as Wel as Ont. own , intireats. All kinds of Farmer'a roduCe • re ceii•eil in exchange fo.r Goods, at :the higbeSt market rates: "Those who desire'to!purehase at a liurr i figure*lll assuredly find it, fer their ititer. est. give all ltd a call. ' -J. f*. Sarrn, I i - 0. G. ,Iltsrmrian. . Brooklyn, 41 . 37' 9, 1854. 100 Dollars ,Lost.l TT was not, stolen, neither. watt - its dropped pi ..11.;tlie'road, yet irrevocably lost Ronny gentle. map Who purchases Slop-shop clothing, irusterid of selecting his cloth of an honest ileuler andget tiug his clothes made up by an honeSt Instead of losing that amount, any gentkniatialn save 8100 in itsro years time by carefully ' tirfg his cloth ,and employing 'such ulrallor as John Grover; to, cut And make. hem; up, and say nothing of the, eomfort.of, having delent - •j TI SPRING FASHIONS • . are 'Rested up it my shop, and very neat, etyles, they are. Call and see. - • ;1 Etr Cuttitqi done as canal for ,ready P 434 war rated to ~,,,,itememkor, my shop is in 'oe;llas:emelt cornet 4if Scailes Hotel, about folly feet lola Nottliwest cono from the IlbertY.pole:' I .1 • • iolls : caorks. PintrciSe, Nay 5,1854.-19.3 m. t - Care ArNix;rs. pIAYER bc;CliAND'AL, havin associated theinselves in thel practice it)f , Aledkine and Aurgery would respectfully invite all t . ci S#M give I a call that may nee?. their pre-, felineual 'service. They may bo'found tat the °Oleo, Tort hall occupied by Deetiir They will keep on ,hand pure coktintra , Mid 1.1 Iftdieinea. • - • ;A:LIA.YERi - It. PI BAIfD 4 7.L i illentrose, May 8, 184 , • - F , _ "' 1: Realty Made utotiling• A `EERY kleoltablo stock at fi , • Cheap Spring and SunimeGoods. 11T E- are now prepared to furnish ose who -r V ;want Spring and*Sunitner G at prl. ces that will not fail to compete with the ver7 lowest and suit the closest buyer. I \ • Our assortment of Dress Goods Id complete Icompoiing ve:y beatitiful Styles or all'the latest (fashions. Barege,Barege Lawns,Challis,\ Gingham's, &c. &e. i S. H.'& D. SAYRE. . • , WALL PAPER. , , Ak LARGE lot Which enables us ,to sell low 1111_ besides giyingan opportunity to make bet ter selections. Ashton Salt, Butter. Firkins, 'Fin Ware' &e. &c. .- 8.1 - 1: & D. SAY RE. • • ; New Siring Goods. I~." supplies of SPirs fiuw i receivingoo s O e I h i s 1 . 9 will s t found Unusually lar,ge and attractive, including* superior aisertment - uf Ladies Dress .Goods, is Silks, Berages, Berage Delanos, Lawn,, PoplinS, Girighamsi &c. 4c. Blantillus, .Silk .Shawls; Silk Straw stnd . . French Lace BonnetS Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Parasols, &e. together with a largo variety of other Fancy and Stapto ; Goods, including Cloths, Cassimeres, Boots and, Shoes, Wall Paper, - Carpeting,„Gro cedes, Cr ockery; Hard Ware,. Iron and Nails, Drugs, Oils, and Paints, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, _Ohio Grind Stones, Ploughs &C. &V., all of which will be sold on term's to Suit the etosest buyers for cash or \approved credit. New slilrurd , May ; Bth, 1854. ' • " .: }lst!. I A i-, Ac.KERAL by the 1-BLI-4 and 112 Barrel, .1.1 1 1 oi. by the pound, for sale cheap .. l y 1 • BENTLEY & EAD. . Montrose, May 11,1854., , Executors' Notice. LETTER'S Testatnentars , have been granted to ; the subscribers on the estate of James Newman, late _of ,Great Bend township, dec'd.— All per4ons indebted to said,' estate will- make immediate payment; and persons having demands will present them to the undersigned. duly attes ted for settlement. S. %V. TRUE 3DEBL., - THU'S. 11A YS. Executors. Great Bend April 26, .185 t.-17w65' NEW GOODS.- A g LARGE assortment d new, and sbasona-it ble Goods at Ithe store of ' 1. _•,„. U. BURROWS & Co. , • • Dress . Goods. A GOOD assortment at! low prices; also a I#ge lot-ol ghod Prints, at 6 1.4 ets. per yard. i • I, U. BURROWS & ca . Bonnets. - DONNETS and Bonnet gibbons, a choice.as -1..1 sortment at lOW prices.-- ' I 11 • U.BURROWS & CO (100 D New Orleans, at $4,87 1.2 per 100 lb& kJ - Prime do. - at- $6,25 pur',loo lbs. Prime Portoricci; at 6,87 1-2 per 100 lbs. Clarafied Coffee, Powdered,, and Loaf Sugars, at very low prices. • - • • - U. BURROWS &CO. - Gibson, April 28, 1854. " . • . * lIEWVOODS. -, . . . , - 7t, IC MILIAN, & PARK return their grateful IY.I acknowledgments to the public for past fa vors, and ' invite attention to the very large stock of SpriniT'and.Somm'er Goods they are now re-: ceiving, - and offer for Sale at very, lord prices, in addition', to their_ usual assortment Of / staple Dry GOods, Groceries,: Hardware,• Crockery, • Paints, and Oili &e., thebird,preyated to exhibits large as'sortment. of - ,-:: i- • : . . . LADIES DRESS GOODS of every deseripgob, 'Figured, Plaid and Plain, Silks, Bennets,Sliawls; Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery Ladies and IdigeWslioes of all kinds—also 'a largo stock rof I :RADY..3I - AbE CLOTHiNG,. Cloths, .CastaimOroi, Tveßeds, Jeans, Summer Cloths, • VOstings, Hats ant, Caps, Boots and Shoes ' ' • • ( .. • Tii - e - yl respectfully iolMt - an envy call from those who wish to ,purchase gonD GOODS •A'T Low PuICES. . ' . ' • ' ' McdfILLAN A da PARK. `I Springville, Bing : 2, 185.1.. Administrator's Sale. TOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of an;ord..r•of sale, issued from the ,Orphan's Court of Susquehanna County 0.4 thin vine die cribed ptoperty late the estate of Nathan Arnold, .dec.„, will be solid upOn ,tho premises hi Great "Bend tOvnsliip on Monday the fifth day of June next at one o'clock RIM. Bounded•on the North by lands;bf- Figs Dityton, on the East by, the Cusq'a Biver c on theismith by lands of George andy, and.%enithe wet by lands'of the estate' of John S'cotten dCceasca, containing fifty, acres,' or thereabOutar,•bn the s a me more or less, - with the pu rtenances. 'About' forty acres improved and on which there is a . dw4lling house, barn, orchard, &c. , Tana Sof payment Made known on - the day of sale. • , r CHARLES CHAMBERLI2I, - !-HARVEY . HALL, Admes. Greatißend, May 9th, - 1854.-4 9w4. • . - ! ABEL TIVBRELL. • : • , . . • • • 1 • Is ?tow receirivg his Stnitmei..supply of .., .-.. . NEFF GOODS • - C - ~-; v tiSISTING or neirty , „eeerythh4 waniell: In this mar ket. whieh will be, Foil et prleee that' tannbt fail .to pleas*. ,The public are Invited to call an examine them, Montrone, hkay 1,3854.. ;-, .1 . ;•• . ".. .-:,, .. . . i . , i - • Druga, Medicines &Chemicals. ... A First :eate assortment. - rhyslelans" Stilts nratl!and /1 'expeditiously put up aCeedueed pikes, and Iles.: erlp lone' earerally compounded- , Tlie best.gnality of aitt cies this department *4l be foniad'at the Drug and Variety , Store of '; ' ' ,-.' • , - - ;','. I ARVITIJ ISLL, -7 PA.INTS',.OILS' E tt 4)..Y0=0' F A NallaitortmentoladolAkeatiptilitltss, • t , VIRRELLIS - • Grarettalifeekgenerai soaarttaent, and the beet the marketafferde at TURRNLL'a. .1 • , Dry lacsodas—A but choice selection of the most Mai+ articles of Dry Good*, *bleb:llll'N, , sold 'at yrites that :All make It fdr the Interest*f flurrhollero to call at the: store of. - = . ,It.TIIRDZLL. lla rdlvtrare 4a(l - +Gtitt ry, einbrielng a good as sortment of those celebrated Waterbury Poeket Knives, Stuns-Rate, Re ito.; at .. . TylliltELLT4 Drugigests , large'itgotttiant , at . - .;TURIUSILL.t Ca!rpets, Carpet.,_Carpets. THE unklersig ned has itow on handl ready, for his 1. turner's, a, very extensiveateort:ant ot CarpeNDruggcts,, • two . , Arat-- tengs,Witidow Shcides, Stqii.Ras, Whfeh ba!rao offer. to the !Adieu ofidantroaa and Irldtdtrs at Prices I bwer than Aver. • ingraln Carpet, • . from 25., to ea.per turd: • r. , . Stair Carpe t, " la. o Velvet Tapestry -14 12a. upwards. • Bruarels ." " 9s. " A l av a : 2 4 I t, tie ' . Atid other: looas atprioPortlonattly low" priers Do not fall tOsnll heforo purelpialng elsewhere, ae "QRtclt clan can matt. raOrtrs" Is my motto: Iterneintier the number Lll, and ,^ Ott this out 'and put ir in yonepoeket-boot. • • ,• . lama - i s• 111 nOwery,lfew•lfdrlr. Farms for Salo. , THE subscribers will act u tioents•for buying and selling Real 1 1 rstati,--s*ine. Houses, and lots4—located in •Sustfa. county, Pe., or in Broome p o tintY, N. and • alio Virginia 'Land Warninta. All who wish to offer their property for saliean give a• minute • ,diseriptioo of, their farms or „Lots as follows: kb)" or acres; how many imjroved, end how watered; buildings; Orchard; grafted or.common -•fritit; other fruit trees ; hOw far from Great. Bend, and the near. eat Point •eflho D. L and N. Y,:dot . 8.•5.11., - price erA terms of paymenL- t. • , Or, All who wish to turf or Amt. Real En. tate; will receive prompt attention by, tilling on' or addressing either' of.us , et - . Grit Bend, 13ii- - quehanno bounty Pa. 9onmiume from.;, Great Bend.:to" the premises free,of ebsrpa, • •• Ojilet.!on Eosin street; la the.nwelling. ;house of S. B Chase, lately oicupied.by NA:Carpen ter. :PETER-DECKER, , 8. XCHMIE. O'rer Oct. 404 1853. Now Line qf PRO ,\R ETU N I NO, Leive Montrose dally,(Snindaye earepte4ll) at 2 P reaching Kirk,rixod in ttmo to take the Mail Trains o Cars,both gest and Weit,lbeing the nearest and mos feasible routito each the New York and Itrie Itallroad. This line late eetsa tri.neeklyline,tOrDimnekSPidng vine; TOnthantioe , Wyorning, end Wilkesbarre, wine leavernontrose it 41 M every Mondayi Wednesday en Friday. Alen, a line 'it Friersvil le,Leraysville, etc. 04 Teiunsand comfortabreSar loges nre provided, and t Proprietorsw4lispare nh peinsro aecommotlatetho Pa ifc\ K"UATCU' eceniher2.l,l3s2 \1 . 'UMW ir.WEST.. . " Pin with you on4n,gairt..mi'.lriends,..- • - E :Ne more my footsteps roam. 7 YtYLT will' find me Minty 'residence op Menta l ' line, two doors sopth faun Seth Mitchent 'Esq., happy_ at•any time th wait lon you, social' i or professionally, the. latter es ccially. ,l'hosti who prefer to have thei work d no at theit`resil t donee whether living in town Or Out, will'pleasc give me notice accordingly, and I amt at-yout i service. Persons at a11:1644nm. der.iiiag 'Plat Teeth,, can he neeommodated at my holkse, fre, ,of expense, while the wOrk iia being* done.N As wish. to be busy I shall 'stilt; adhere ,to m old plan of charging according to: the:cireinita .4. 'of my patrons., There 1 is much complaint f 'the high prices of Dentistry and of my prices toe although I have been in the . habit of. dcdtictin from I ' s to 25 per neut. from the" first.' Nn friends I will make yOui this offer, — if you wh need, work will come right,' along, and have i don and au keep me bvisy; I will work for' you for half price and do itt Well too; The reason we have to charge so high is, beentise,- either from: dread Of the .pain or the 'pay, you . hold back and force us' to 'lose much • time for want of work.; Come on then - arittyou,Will find ,there ls -a chance for bargains at ,ikfontavue. - -- - • ' „, 1 ' . C. D: VlRGlL;Surgeon Dentist. Montrose,: April 19; 054. i !.' - • I ~ . Loderstille BOoli ilk Drug store. .subseriber d , i,ould Inform the Inhabitants o - f Lu.-. A eriville and sorra undhis country, that hahasgreat ly enlarked and improrml his Storo, and filled upiwith a latge and eothplete assortment, of Paints, Oils Dye' woodi,Dye-stuffs, Window 151lase,' Saab, Putty, Tarnisb . and llrushes. Aiso, 1 PatenOleditines,Chemicals,Glass-ware,Perfumery, Yan kee Notions .Confection ery, TO let articles. and all articles usually kept In any establishment of the kind. Also on hand a iorxe'assortrnent of _' • s, BOOKS if .STATIONER,I Paper lhoeings, A.c. ece.,‘ filch hells pm pared to sell on as reasonab7e terms ai any store in the country. I .1 DO C 7. JAMES GRI.F.'FIN. • Also keeps in same r o oms general assortment 'of the C lioicssr M !mimes ,carefu By selected, prepared and su perintended by: himself, for his own aecommodationand the benetlt of the public. , . - B oilderi„ Painters, Physicians, Sehnol Teachers,in deed all etesses and profe4sions 'wishing to iiurehase are invited to call and see for themselves. M• L.' peott, j • iiro q ld inform his former patrons plat be has in connection with his other business' a full, assortment oil:biota and Shoes.sorne ;ni,which he can, warrant and sell as reasonable as" an be bought at any, QM er pled°, in the country. , SCOtkT. Directly orerJohn MeElnnef't St Oft' on 'We R. It.,Lodersvillt. ..Natel 7th, 1454.—tf DRY GOODS. ' ' - 'TIRE I subscriber respectf u lly -Inuits The attention 6" 1 tho'se wishing to purchase, ,Cheap for Cash, to his- NEW FALL and WINTER t 4 TOCK, which for tistent va riety and cheapness, ho may safely say is - upsurpassed by any in the. Empire state .arneug which may be found - . . ' TWOIIIINDRED SIIAIFVLS,' , ofrrery quality and style, prices ratlgiiig [rim s`oe. to $l4. 100 pieces Parataetta and Mamma from is.' to 5*.„, per yard. French :Merino:es ofi.every grade-and-color, _remarkably cheap. 1I 10,000 yar ds of De Laines and Persian Cloths from 9 e to 4s. •Prints4cad Gingham! in endless quantitY. . 13.000 y ds hl earthed. and unbleached F.heetingsand Shirtlmis, fropr, 13e tols4d: I' s . '' ' ' ' , 1000 yards'tWhite. White„ Red ant Yellow' Flannels, from Is ed to es. Woolen Coeds of every kind for Men andboyh,' s 1000 yard4ilk. Brocade,/ 'Plaid, and Plain Black from the Iriwes: grade to the most icuperior quality. Drais Trim mings of every description ;° 1 . , .-- . 1 . , ! . PEDLARS' GOODS. ' AlPire stock from Auction, very cheap. Trunks anti Travelling Bags,, an extensfre. assortments constantly on hand. j v i Nontfort will be spired on!the part *of the subscriber to m*rit a ;contingence of the patronage Thich the public has. hitherto most generously aegorded him. and for which be returuisincere and hearty' tl4anks. - - - ~ 1 - ' ! '. W. if. WILSON, .. , i Corner oreourt 4 Water sts.: Tompk i ns Bloek: -- . 'ently opposite the Amerieastaiotel, Bingbainten,N;Y: lifer. 'ISSS . l I ' "Some thin; cap ,tie doziest; vteU ; • . t; l otheis. ls MITE outseri er haing rented -Abe Chair It.nufantibrir, af IV‘G.reenw4A2,in /Warlord, Sprepared'tomannfacture • L • I A. 1.1, KINDSI OF - reduced prices, of ioed inaterials,-andin a su perior style of atorkmaxiihip t I keep donstantly. All hand, or Will rnannfaCture to order, • Boston Rockets ; car kiiias of P'atte . S , Windsor Chairs;i• - • Frcti eats, - Setiem?, &c. j .3.1',A,11,w0rk .warrailted to •givO'satistattlon for five y ears.; : S lii i *Merobantable .Produce will be token In eir• change s far WOrk,butWO CREDIT! • ' JOI - IMSTON. I llntfordiDee.2,lBs34-434 • NEW GOOtIS ' : At D-'B4liathitep-ec WS , FOR. pertienlftrikvii4er,the - Publle'to"rin - i:Otrn column'. (in 4 not like"; sovie•otAmilitto-illmii. neighbori advertisement 9 where, will bi •touri . a list in part -of-zinc.extensive -iassortment: pf Go q 44 Much w4r9fter at e , thef . veryll4rtest poets., • •I‘tasr Ist, 1854.. :I • - 11 , •;.1; ~ /0 1 ; SPR.INGstyle, Bark sllk,Diabateavet Stinn: ,and Legfiorn, flats, just receited at. , LATIIRW 3fOntrotier M4Plst; ts.s4!' L. r:, • Stostt, i Foley:es!! Storeal ru THE subscriber wishes te.eall the uttenti‘ of his friends and the Public: 'to' hid very. large assertMent , of ' - , ' ~; „.. • ; sToyEs; , at hisinew S,tore,lioom-1 ta,lodemville, t next to • L. S. Lenheinfs Stors, and pear the Great,Bend Detoot lie haS in addition to hie former large intlety of Pookilt nod N - doiStuf es ,.ina c y new • Pattprni,scime - of Which " ' En. liiehota.s; I Prari itranteh; • 1 Nit , Atoliern VW" '1 Mohair*, giddsA!. • !Ilse* Warrior, Orient, , Oak s r.• I ' " • .trrtr Stove,' i' L • Which -together'. *lth hi4foitnet , stock' will be' partial:4'44 mosrestensive andvariOd of Well seleeted Stoves in, theCounty.',..,.l',. :. ;1 1 •44! Clinton Stows well furnishodAtriow prices.' Fe, All articiee in hie, linelteriVen bend and . made; f r o order ,as usu3l, and` orderattcolved at his loldlstand in Great Bend:, .1 . 01 - 11CCOLSTE - N. 1-'' tedersVille - & Great Betid Nov . .; 185. tf.' I , Lig uors.—.& e.hoice 'rarietrof Liquors for essmeiss' Pt l tEma° , at * -i; - • TURItICII,Va. • . . zrattsical Inatrtinitestta.--Viblinf, Bowe, /Ming IRosi4l /Mikes: Raga. , and Tait - Pleeety—aleciteeardeans , Flutea, Fl&e..Claronettr, Banjhrt,Tuning,Forks, Instian tbd Iteloics,-Kans' ike, at ' •d TUARELV.2. ~, .. . .4."4 .. .. . . ~- 'I .. ~, ... t . /111.16W . ,400D15,‘ ' ../ I i ,'14 ....k ! ...r -' At the ITpsonillie Eiehange ' Tr HE 'subscriber lierebrinforan i his, frieidi Jt. {coruprising the publieginerilly)lhit he it I noWlriplerdhing his stock of qoods,tand IS: of. '. tering superior:inducements for them to pu rebut. 1 of Wm, _thereby ,keeping: Oak eapitsik as, I well ;tut 'doing i their trac4g at -11'._.. ~,r,tolong,hia. stock may be found a - getetal ; . rtpent of Dry Goods' (Groceries,Creckery;l:l - lardwiro; - Pairits; 'tills, ;, 13 );ei,, Soots Arta-Shoes, Flats and Caps, wall arid. %ludo* paper; Clothing,. Trutt* itankei tiotions IIdto:, all of *high bo.ykur . : , htioiy-ter - teichinige for, apy•kiods of; ariact s a.• • .. .. ace at the; liight,4 - 1 ,61 picas, cashor exi,credi .-.- 1 .,,, . --, ~• - , ititoilip WantLail l WhO ‘ 4 o:ftecniinia of Over elk'n onths staridinklO l Cit I aid 'Setae - thoiii on or , I betbre'the that ofreb: -. 1834,‘and alkillielitend to payibliaTriare requetted te brintrititiOugas soon .as convenient, I J. L. MERRIMANi ..NITANTED,--to-hhio: si-grast;fitaeksmitk one' !ivho, understands ail branches cit.the-' , trade,,'. , and 'can atime wlll rscOMIRT I 4.O fa r , 49bti#WOnd :iti.:: ':dustricakt obtaii (air w ages by calling on the ;pabicriber,. soon at Tipsopylile, Pa. -. r '' 'l' - , . Stiskrit L. Idiaktuart. -'' 911854: ii Stages Tr ; asurer's Sale, Of unscatcd - ands in Suaintehatian CO. ' IVOTIGE is , Hereby given that agreea b l y to 1.1 the acts of •. e general, assembly of.tho com monwealth of i'e , nsyfraaia; directing the mode of .selling unseated landa for • Taxes, the rollswiag tracts'and plims:cf tracks of anseated•lande, will - be sold at public rendow on th% is cond Monday of June neat at ,Itet Court Hemet in Montrose. for a - rearages das li snd tha costs .ecru ola each tract . ole os respectivele the some be pai d before tbs day of sale—sae to vault:lce , at '0 o'clock in ths forenoon Warrantees ciwatti or sk ' "bays. Atm. B ' ' ter. rulrum Samuel llogden r - Charles J. Biddle 3., ono Clinid As , Dimock • • .kerti Wino • • Sam . ' D non . R. H. Mc "ono' t W. J. Tor' .11 Nathaniel Soloman Taylor . • Crawfoid Tii JAI) Comfort 'James Cornfol James Mumfoi Horace Grisuri Judge Mumfot Henry Sampsoi Dwight F. MI Thos. ilfrrridi Ithama Mott Dwight F. MI S. S. Barrett Ir s. Ramihot Seaksta Crislst Sam' ineatt• Andre rybol J. F. De uga Rob't Jack o, Andrew T):iro s t Lihert No. 40 4 . ; J. -+ TS..4 l ;;Scuddt.i."; 200 •No. 67 613- 7516. F" No. 20,35 /Shit& No. 53 -Wm: Bat -No; 26:49aWet Co/ J.W. Brackmrk.. S. B. Gurnocy N 0.27 Joieph.F Doseit.Beason Dose's Tiffany Ei Jacob Taylor • Elijah Darnain K. A. Joirifsms Northaa . lllitche• Thomas Norris Wm. Plunket Turrell• • do. G. A. Gray! .David Post, Henry Drinker Jacob Downing • Wm, Drink!! James Comfort Tallman James Montfowl Peter Donn • Biir virtue of sundry writs Issued -out of the Court of Common Pleas of 'Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose-to pub= tic sale at the dourtMouso in Itiontrose,.en Bat nrday the 27th day of May, at . l o'clock P:-M.— All that certain piece.or parcel iof land situate lying and being in thelowtaship of Clifford, Saw quetinnua ConntY, described as folk:way - to wit :• Beginning in the 'Centre of the highway balding from Clifford corners to the Weider farm so called, and immediately at the junction of the roads and adjoining !ands of Edwatd•Orani,thence aiong"said road south : 74 deg, west 2.cbstitas and 79 links to or near the centre of the bridge over • the ditch and joining Wadi ; of the Calerider fatal, thence along the line of said farm south 10 deg. west: along the ditch 4 chains and-96 links to a corneVl:e nee_ north 74 deg. east ~6 .chains - and 201 in to a post, in , the? centre .of- the Clifford and Ca rbondale turnpike load, thence along . ~ the. centre of said road north 32 .deg. west 4 eUins . and 64 links to the place of beginning,cOntaining 2 acres of land, together with the appurtenances, 1 taverihouse, J store house, 2 bares,' 1 black smith shop and slime _ether small buildings, some fruit trees, and all improved. . ' .'. i • :• Taken in execution at the snit oframie! N. Chittenden and Arnold Thos. A vs. Alva Finn. • - ' ALSO - , -, , . ' : , , - All that certain piece or parcel -of tand,"situale tying and being in the township of Cliffordrliins quehanna county; and bounded and described as 1911.0W8, to wit: On the north by,land of Zits;. 8. Burnes, on the eiiit by Jonathan -.Burnes, on the South by lands in possession of William J. Weaver, and on the, ticat, l by. land:of .Hello Way LoWrey, containing abitit 65 acres, together with the appurtenances, I plank house, 1: framed bans .. a . nd some fruit trees, and 30'nereet improved. ' Takea in, execution at the suit Of iT., P. .Pidn ,,pej, vs. Jesse 'Rinker.„- ', • • ~:,_ :, -., ~, ', . . i ALSO, ” ..t.: , r.' All that certain piece or parcel Of lankideMte lying and het) min tiler-. townahip, Of Ifesh.,l3us..• quehanna county, bontuled and described ~ as • • fol.: -lows, to wit: Oa the Korth - aid ''east . fiy-,laid•of 1 ,Wm. B. Kirkuff aid John M. F.`:4,-7- ) .Oblbe south 'by lands of Elishaginney, and on the west by land lui t w or tottiorli of John Hibbard, eon : Lining about-Ali - ticker, and ell' foil:tiered. -- • , r Taken' in execution at the suit' of 1it•121... Mai. ford & Sin, ,:sitsignedlo 4.ohn P. Dunmore vs . David Case. ' , • -, I 1 - -,.. -S, • -,, . ' r - ... . All that certain pied et parrel,ofispd,,gituate lying and being in thtt,i yetoogh or Enequehan; na Depot, Sus(pwlistrunt mennty:mad..,Stat, of •Pennsy Ivan la,' b ounded' end' deeedbed *follows fo wit : Ou the north by street 41:4-Telddowri 'on map of said village), Op the . witst - bi :Tot of Elea Cregon, oethe sou by land of the. New; York & E. ft. R. - Cduarktny;•and on:theirevt: by ;rand of-Hugh MeCollunii'llaid let - -beintlfo. feet .front snit 160 decp,en which are.- 2‘tbee it% framed stores; one 33 feet front andllo:deeK the other 20"fokt front-Wad 46 feet-deep also Mae' .bake house oven, .Ste• - ''• '''' '' '''.' ': ' ' • .L, Taken in execution at. the suit:et/WOO K. Brown vs RobertlilfeXune & WM. Smith; . . ALS9I. I :-.....,::, 1•-,t , f .. , i , • : ~-° Ail that certain piece -or parcel , otiand.iitsato lying d being the Borough ofillisquatinne Dap c ounty , .sylvan a, and , known as lot No..lTastheliame la laid . d waand,designatedeta. l ik. map •of pot of the vil ago of ,Sasrehanna Depot made by:WIL.- Went and record 4,,i1l ANL $1140) ~ forileepidhyr deeds; in the county of Ettaqufkons,:•l44bsed boob 0 ." 2 4,110 t AtgkeOrtteittille.;abOtttalli.Y• two relies, more.. or less; together sp apurte ances, 1, tavern horrse.,(cionntionly, known , as the " Kirk ho*, 1: Milan dwelli ng home * f - ice he tie; ih..'.i . aiß all impoive4,;-' -. - ' ,_. ..-. - " Taken in exeOtiolikt thOnit l .tr,Edartird, A. Smith l vs. 'Gfeclitir t teakh.}' ' .--" '•'•-, Allhat loPel'iticktitd*d'hitibroig t ate'rees - ereitakibelikt- la , tlio;trilligi:er tfamtpieluuuM, abounded on the tor*iltr.cilm liver:llmA Atli: thor west by, lands of Roljert NiclioliOntitheateet lit , lands he 101305,16 We istillittalPiihtors .11 be- ' log loti No. 25 on a plot of saitl - :34lbige, .with s font story building erected thereota.A. i Takon In vmouthata.l4oo,..o u lt of ./Efeobtude Palmer vs. James McWaide. - ____---_ •,.. 7.. i.- • 1 ' T--:''. v .:1) , :,;41.'a;ELT*01." 1 131 144.; flheri 'a oilice:MOii 4'. .1 11' i . May-i, 1854. ' 'f• I , ,: , t ~ : i - -: , ..!t . jrAsottnre. mi sim,hoeribei-*it ! litii,ta',34o,..' n ...' Tailoring bualaatio kralitit-rtiette% , •-thei itand lately gecupled ty, 4rietk' iner Hawleyit , de Mott% aitaitilibittiAiitill it. 1 ti 0 2 'teed: to all calif! hi, 10 - P7taiskiiV i lka Pirail! and saustmoyigukten.l.: ,, ; , t 4ktt}kT ' , .,!.1 4,,, ,, c , n.p.Atrivoips. , - Montrose. APlii:Vivtligite.s4 , 4-p, ' -,.. 201148 pOWe l ril 414:1t6 •aSegale . • . _ 1191 -a -- Hcinik..roylortolikroitaffi, for ocher fit!..l*teen.;,..oo.oltivirst Steraini MIN* fi44lleitiow:- - ;"' • - • Ario.l7. B.4vits, Opurtmii'lol4?stun*. Clifford.; 56 . .1,06 1,02 Dimork. Great Bead. 109. 267 50 87 50 - Pniorth 118 7 330 20 ,Z I . 207 • 12,9, - 19 • 1.66 - - -43 . .10,14 4 \ / f , 36 . :1,66 - - .D. R. LATIIROP, Tresiorisr. Treasurer's Office, March 1854:. - - - -91, SHERiFF'S SALES., I i , s 'to 4184 1,38 1,70 _64 1,)0 64 17,4\r ;AO • 4,46 ~ 42.86 2.24 ,4,46'