ntsibreakwa ter tluit stands he tiveen yo r 4'o! anti the -urges 'of northorn,Abolitioni trf; and! having Thereby , . ingulfed . your frien i?',. -,Yq.9 must be icoittent - tobare your own ho 7, Ms to its 'heaving billows. Is • a reekleSs' 'tuldfVt ence oni . your. behalf to the deep sea ed)eo viclions lof the northern mind the mrft,„ WisdoWil , Is it. for your interest to la r . -11 lin a a frenzy 'pn an - abstraction - that you claim . o be be i' no practical benefit ? . For what, 'tint ; u h ~- • you repose.rn a fancieda , security, that .s, a 1., f resort,y u have a remedy against all .5,,7re 1 sions, realor imaginary, in a dissolti ion •Of the ' ; Uniot 1.. How would-you derive rester security by making the Ohio river, hi toad :of. the,Niagara, the line to divide slave'fr fift.', territory ! How' would it render raft prop . -1 crty any ftiore secure by fixing 4 - mi wild ion' line, us ..al national bl -T oundatT s " 8 1 9 4 the t.eryl borders of your present limi I . ~ I . • : \ " , Sec, uriev, sir in a dissolution of this Iniont It Would be .t he security of the , maide Whei, conceals in her bosom , . the pOignard - •t tai it the last eitremity is to take her. own - li after! it has drank the . life-hlood of the aggreoor.:--:-2, It Would-lie the security of the strong Mau' w b 'l a ' laying hold on the pillars of Ga ~.I. f itr.i i c d bi mse ff with his foes-ura conunot j ..rutM, It i the security of despair, envelopedi dark 1,, , , l a uni woe.' For if ever the-starry , toner oft us Union shall cease to float-thee Wm: of a ..nnited i Confederad.y-=the last ho - of the. bpessed ,will go out in darkness; an alpall' of midnight gloom will hang over• his utur,el If eirer yonder eagle, torn by faction and sliife,;• shall fall rent and dis.menibered, it *ill; be . ' the knell of men's political rights,the eathl .- • • slOr - of libirty on earth.' Jf ever;in o t I int • tional dif!aters, this event shall fall. ui - *ins; i d hutnanity will be., shrouded in mourni g,land rdoOtit wilt pall the future ,of-man. -• b- '1 Hi •• the ...knierican is therefore, bound t • this I.Tni3M - by the glories of the past and th Dopes of the fuftre, by the love Which heh 'ri 1 to . his pffsprins,, and the-sympathy that.' hrObS warm in- the heart of roan fOr the woes, of Iti mai. ' The] Constitution and the . • Un`mi . of thesf, f.States, the proudest . monumeti - *vet., reanA to the wisdbm of - man, and if ev ,r ffilly or fanaticism• shall lay it in the - thist,from;,' „cl hea Ling he last sigh, may wing - her ivi 'hack. fn) barthlto heaven. Strike out ' iNs ilast bet _on light ; this polar star to guide the; p 0 1 ,., litie!al mariner Over the troubled waters ofirevl. olutiOn and reform, and his tempestjtot:- .4 ed . bark,: dism4:ntled and rudderless,„ will stnk. bel neadf the W - av,, and' the winds of heaven ;Will . Z,el4. to thel ends ofthe. earth the wailing 1 of ,cis . Pair as they come upfrona crushed huttkan. lily. 7 But,'fir, I harbor no. such glooirly f(Tql l - - ibOdings for, the future of my country 41 1 ,11'ee, I trust in q-o 4 that when the angel Slia 1 fake i hisPlac.,_, with one foot' upon the lauds:4 the. 'other' upc;nl the sea, to proclaim the world drat time is nay longer, the banner that wa e 5 ,.., sO proudly o'er i us to:day will still float ot i With , its Proud Motto inicribedinpon•itS folds i tet;- . ters[Of living light. "• - ; • • Sr, this its the. only element of disco dthat .can ever'snder the bond4;Of this Uniott.; - and ti there,„ is on method to render even ithisharin r las! .. Audi that is, faithfully to observe :all the homprontises and reconciliations', of its eOM •flict, and henceforth. banish-it forever from tha-e.llalti. . 1; \ '." \i - - • ' , 1 • ' l, -,.-i-• I, P , l I , - Still Antother Fire in 'lowa. 1 , nn Thursday morning last, at 1.1-2 o:ekeki the Irate building on second. 'ovJ street, In' Ole , rem of the!" Ward House," was discred to be'pp fire ,—FranklinPigine was soon n the spoi and ,nOtwithstanding the dif f icultyl f w 4 .- , cuqng watbr, succeeded in saving die; I rye building adjoininc;,, occupit4l as a, boar *ni houte '6 - i h ' Laughlin.Thel 'ld' " hits. 3 3, . o n 1111 i g .1. occupied by .11i6.ses Hanson, as a Femat§eni inatk---andowned by . C. L. Ward, i. , :q 4 ,,--.., `Wel learn that it was insured for $990, ?n Ile L y coming, Jjompany. , ' 'Schen fi r st discovered, the fire 'app4rently pniceeded rom the ice -house, whic4,v,#ith a large, cistern; occupied the basement. il . The icilbou:seas kept constantly locked, and,had . 'not been o )ened since 9 o'clock, the pievious ino:ning. Lrootsteps we're heard abodt 'the building, by lodgers in The, boardin e ,olhou* lid a few minutes previously to the al4krn of firJ, and there can be no question thatit was work of an incendary. IS il This thusing e first occasion for e -en -1 gine sincel'it.was procured..—and its pc dim anie has satisfied every one Of utility a iy.al ne staying the progress of the desfr ymg element. IWithotit it, the cotiflagrationlwould knit beerirmuch more dxtensivg„- - -and if ; wn ferlcould have been readily Procured in :suftl cleat quantity, the building destroyedl i niight have beenl partially 'saved. We •trust ',thlit immediate arrangenients Will be made to pre vide a supply of water for' the safety o, ilicAe st4ets nog to be reached from the river;.#rad fm'fi Re . Pcirter• . ' - 1 1, 1 ! ~ • ~.. opposition to the Repeal 01, dile ; 1 Illtisr ! ouri Compromise. „'' Pursuant- to notice given, a large .4'dd, , re 4c:tatle meeting of the Democrats lf Sit o ,l &aenalCoinity assetntled at the Hotel 4 Win. K. flatch, in Montrose, on Satualpy af ternoon l'ilay 20th, for the purpose of expres- sint; deterinined opposition to . the pliposed - Repeal of th e Missouri Compromise, arid) the ' to i n who favor thaeattempt, and also to take 1 suli other nontsnres at should seen; piliper to ' reder that opposition' effective. i i. , . The meeting was organized by appointing the folloiiin g named officers: . I. ,D. D. 'WARNER, President, DM:IdB SrI LITAN, S' .41t - xt Sitatunt, Esgr's.; Vice:-.Presi dints; lfTii. A. Crony:an, ,Wm. K. i llatc4, • St retaries. ! • t. he P o ti roe den e t ez en ed ll to ta called s oti te lVin. I. - "Ftiitell h ' • ~- fully the obje c ts of p he meeting. - On motion it: was resolved-z-That we here by declare to our political brethren through- on, this Commonwealth;, ',,, ! : Our determined opposition to the me. are now pendingin Congress for th e repel 'f „ the Bth section of thee - act prepaftery to: the adinissiori ~of Missouri into the Union. We', ivarn our friend i s throughout the Statogninst, '; the consequences of disaster and defeat,' which'! in lour judgment will overwhelm uS as a pall- - ty lit thisimeasure of hijustice,andi wrong be foived upnn the country under a POlocratie , fi ...44rainistration, and in the, abused name o f Dkimocraey. To.the principles of the Derno T , critic faith we profess an ardent and' unalter-' able ,attaehment, and we hold it an insult up!' l on our intelligence, and .an outrag Upon our. pireipieg, to presS upon our-"acceptance .ISI I democratic, a measure designed tol defranar , the laboring Mas se s and their posterity 6fi their rightful - inheritance, and to, surrender, I the Nati4nal domain to Southern, enpitalisis as a fieldupon which to employ more prolh4 ably their capital - invested in slaves.' . ''.l IDemodracy as taught by Jeffers and-114., hi tratedlin th e administrations of the earlier dettrniic Protidenti, had 410 alit ' 1 1 ' , ance,O . . . , ... ay? thy with shirery. Asa local State in= suttition; it-ivas free from Federal interfereneel' i , I ? but Inever, until these lattertinmis; did slavery dare to .Maim the fostering care . acid ' support of the National Government. for itaixtension bevend state boundaries. ..Tile power of" 1.11 ' N - t i 6i in the earlier ,and better days of . 1 .public was repeatedly " exerted to ciren' .i , I 4 / ;rilie th e limits of slavery, and to set bonn ii ' • its prpgri.ss, and in this patriotic work, „ ,, , ,the 1.1)e oc ' ratic party and its leading Statefr- J-men took an active and prominent _part. 1 *anidin..r. upon the ..rreat; and 4)eneficeut * * • . . , docitinesof the Deineeratic creed—instructed . by -the teachings and examples of ( Jefferson," we,solemitly protest iigainstjl)e attentpt now 'inaile to prostitute . the organization of . tit Delnocratic Party tolpurposes of slavery pro i 4ffandista. Wel chinfor - Dentottritey higheri ObjeCts, and a , nobler missi - ou+-thc.ehli , ation, lof•truni, not his degradation and debasement; r -the prOtection. of Old:fights Of labor, against', the heartless demands of capitid. . . . .1 • 'As eitizensi'deeply interested tk - pc honor .of our State- , -7as k Democrats ea nestly desir )ng ,the succc.'s of our arty ini'a i . its efforts . tit.tithel protect i o n .of individual rights, mid- ,lie advancenient of .the gendal welfare, -wel t4-re. anxious that this great and pßwerful Crint-', nonwealth shonld - occupy - before' her Lister' tate,s, the poSition - of honor and party safety en the great - question now en4arnitg the al- ! I - pioSt 11.11111610.1 attention of. 'the American Cotigrit and ipeople. We dondeum ,as 'dis-' on olhblc, and unworthy- cf 4 li • a t which 'as'erer boasted Of Parrying it4prinelplesand: itoliey boldl= inscribed 'on its Limner, to evade inbeting full . ..:nnd frankly the great absorbing giteltion no vlagitating and: 'Convulsing the . ; country. ' l / 4 7 . 4 deMand that • the Democracy of rennsvlvania shall be heard in the" settle ?-• • . • ineut'of. great! National --. questions; that. the -oieCOf the ptirtyiin this State shall nOt .be smothered on tlie most • momentous issue 1 1 WhiPli_ has be presented for the deliberation tittnirt'decision of the present It eration.' I We' e. male principle..the test, and : t te only teit..of party litlclityanii,Utterly discard any other, as calculated \tO detiiact from"' the dignity Of 'art:fr. action, and. to Sink- our Party conflicts into a degradirig,and ,demoralitititr. scramble. forle,tlice- 7 uniyortity i of intelligent 'and hide , . perident men.", . . 2 \ - - ..1 \ . Resolved, That we :call - Upon the Pomo !critic,- members of - Congress from ; retinsylva-- ilia,' and eApeuialli;r from this district, to take' , - and ,continue the inost, strentions , and ttetive Imeasares to defeat. the bill' i no* _pending be fore Congresis:for the repeal oe.the - Missouri COniptuise; believing the. public: \senti inent . of this , tate to be riow, as in 1819 andB.l.l, " when the Gendral Asseinbly passed re.Lolu tons in favor izrf'preservingthe4Arittic tzizinfor free white lcibor." ~, .I?esplred,. That we approve'tite su7gestion bf holding a De i liocratic , Anti t Neltraska Mate • •' . Convention at arrisbnrg-on the\ firstAav of June, to give expressiOn to ttt yiewiandl'eel ing,Ssof.the DPnioetacy of I:eintsyklutia. \op po-sed to the repeal 'of the - 4tiOottri Compro mise and'., to take such other measures in ref erenPe asmay , be .deeriied T . theretO:neeet:sary .t. , • .., and proper; and we name as !ddle . mates ,from . this Countv,..l.lon. M. C. Tyler'4- lion. D . , ..D.; Warner, Xineil Williams, .W. X Turre.ll;(3. 8.. Eldred, John Young-A, A. 0..- Warren, Tyler Brewster;..Wm.. A. Crossman, 4:IS. .E.lFowe i ' F. I'. Hollister,. and HaryY j Tyler, With p6i - er to subs : tiute. F 1 i,_ .• ' . 1 . , ' I . ResoU t ed, That the' 0.6K -ceilings of , this tmeetingibe pill - dished - in ill thit,. Detnoeratic i papers ii this:;Cong,ressional District. - ;The meetittir then adjont ed; r 1 - -- • P • 1 . . ! ti a meet iitz held atlontro - se i Pa., 11": . 1 2 . y ' follow.iiePramble and Ite2:icillitiOns were 'unanimous] !adopted. ,'Wherea);,..lt is not only the :rxivileg4 7 Hlint o reemen, when 't 40ir,1 rights are, tiniaded;i to 'ive, aid andsupport to those: whit, !pa - triOtien i 11 - availing thetißelqs of the-,posf i :. ItiOn allotted them—step fotwatd and do bat jt.l6; for ri *ht, and against !the wrong.-- I.And 'wl;!c•re. In crisis bas ardrOd .our, Na tiOnal . c,,Unc iS whit di calls lotidlv. upon the i nn of qie ►{orth„ to speak .ou. words of en- A 1 'Couragetiient,ito sucheof their Representatives as are .nOw zr_ibl. lAttlin . 7 for 0, dearest i„in terests ofllitt tanity' and the legally establish -1 L 0 rights,of 'the fie ' { States • Of -;the :American ton. I Therefore be it ‘ i .. {l, • •'' • 1. ResolVed, That we have watched with rol . , i. Inuration, the Amble stand taken, and the un tiring eff,Ort:4 Pitt forth by -thos4 in th'e House Of Represntatives Of the Uniteti - States, :from North anil South against that Portion ,of the {lcebrilsl a bill' , which Proposes Ito repeal the {ffiSseuri Compromise...{ i {. •: • ! . Resolved That Alley hafe , our hearty I thanks, and t their names shall be hortoredl •, 11 us, l and tlieir 'noble efforts in this behalf,i, .iheri,ed:in time to come, Whether I thevi - #rium h t a n the; contest, or WI - ither they are{ .. { 4.. rti , hedk)e.nc'ath the mighty i combinations; brought to bear upon tLem g ' . - —1,. , , ; in { {- I t : RAlyed, .That this {hour {, of - threatOed' !peril, acid while the dark china hangs 4pon id -the Politi l cathorizon, of One befored ' country, . p h ur , r eye4 aeinvoluntarily ttirm to' thje noble, ;generous and{ incerruptilile ' EfOuslos : as, the star? of OurlhOpe, whose patriotism I has been test&l, 4Vhll.seiStatesmanship -114 s 14en proved, who!se hit grity is establislio; ;whose ability i lls {,undonbted; and . who is the matt , the best i lmt . , the on(4 man, to :be eleiated {W I Alie ex tee l ive chair .bf our Union, in the lope ,of :e• , { . i rster.ng pmceiland confidence to' the country. { . Ott motionithe above liolutioris, be: plr u, dished in the Papers of our county. 5 : . :HORACE .Sll,lTlt{,C'ti j Atrtx4N, - i • i IL S. STE 1 PiIENS See. - ... ' 1 ' . tt Xi) I n tfarfordi the 13th by Al r3nc s, Mr. It. forineAy ci e'er--` and Miss D. M. ItussEi.i of 114rford ' Sus*Co.,• • .• . • •; On thel24 . inst-i I.Cy the T S. Ward,. C. !AV..i,nnpu: and Miss ELLI;:c SIIA rr.; nil of Cnrbondale city. . Y. • • In the PreAryte inn„ Church nt Great. Ilenil,l, lonSunda3\ 14t, by tiie'Rer: J. 11. - .Mcc i renry,l 1 Mr. ALuEar D. find; and 3lik E'S'A 11.4411 i ' , . _. I i At : his'ic ; . .; _... , 17..-D ' I . . 1 ; • - - ; / ti idence., in Motttrckso, on MOndayil A t 17t1l; 1854, EliwAltp FO.f.Eit, aged 8J tl k , • ; .1 . y sill and.B mouths.; ' [ Such Was ; be simple and brieEHannOunce ment in Your;paper of,the 1 l'ilrizist., of thel. qbp‘rture fiorn among i us, tol that, Bourne!!.Whe ce, no traveller i.eurns,.-Of One, wli ,o , for:', :almost half a; century, c-enturt, bas been la member ofii &IS iconntiunity—who had outlived neailv al l l l l it (larly, assoitiates, iLli of those with: whom i h had mi ngl 6i -in - the:busy scenes l of life,; buti ' ffiw liarvive hm. - l‘fr.r, Fuller was One of the' ploncers in this regiOn, haVing l i,enioved with, , Lis t l ainily from :Connectieut la June - .. - 180(3,i ; • • -1- .4 and ;settled about illi'ee miles south of Mont-; rose; -Then LtizeinelCounty -eitfridOd to the; ;State; Line; but; in 012 the present County' - / of Susquehanna was; organized l r l and ' )!Er.' -F.?. Lvias - e ected Sheriff. ; For ninny ye; rib? kept- a Pul..he nose 3n this / Borough . :and. was! Istly diaingnishe , d for his sonial ualities.-= 7 ; flit V:.4. 183 p llci united With the iNesbyterian i ;Chpridi iu IdOntrosv, and ; eontinned a consist-1 1/e , nt.andexezaidary member tO the close &f life. ; 1. .1 - 0 was enipliatimlly / an hotnist I man, and ,Onicii'odEina ihigh degfre; the and.' 1t Of.all isho knew, hitn-4aud; it is lielievedi.thatlin, / :al.l his; long IV' ,': he'lnever inadean en4.tny: ; lie. was., born 'I -1 Plyinpton 1 ;,MaSs. liugust2s, 1108-7 removed to Nclrwich I Conn. in-178#3, where he married nnalVest,i (laughter'ofEliaS,. We:st:l In. wine 1806 he; r "ed to fir Edgewater;. iv . Pillis twilit ' memo . . : , a, t , band Aoi.l 17;1854; leavin; -4. lire Audi [eight ;children. • This bTief-tribnt4- ofjtiffee4 tionnte, respei7t; is aeredby;one who Oheiislil' es his inOtuoty,.ao4 Would-imitate iii4rfrtuesj 1.. , - , _-=, - • • i 1 ' li , , .._,'. - . I- . - • • '' ; :" ;VOW. :i Grpat Exciteinone 1 :J!‘)J0 . .163. .TITE I I I I ECRIVI! • • . -D 11,T the fact that W. B. Deans -has taken and JO is still taking some very, beautiful and life hl a 'never was' a sehret andhthas noldesire to tnakiA it one now Rialm just; purchaied.tt 'splendid • rissertutent . ofiGold Lockets, Pins, Keys, &c., and: in his!se leetihn of the latest paterns of plain and fancy styleslof cases, ho trusts there is nothing -• knows not what ho can. say, or What he need tp say-mere than has already been lhid, to induct) you toi come to: Gallery, and bring ydur friends With you. You have all experienc ed; soniething Of the satisfaction alt;rdedlin gaz ing, ott the faithful picture 44 an absent 'friend ; and some,of you have known the sad pleasure tleliveA from possessing . the likeness of some doted ;one who has been laid beneath the elitireli yaill Mound, and felt that. • I No price could take from you • 4 A mgmento'so-clierislie4l, , .• I For how sacred the r shadow . - . • sinen the sybitane has.perisbeil; Btit you, perchaneehave friends still - with you whose pienireS you have not seenred.i If so, -make ;it the business of to: day, to-MorrOw May hello late. linprove the oliportunitY while.il is Yonrs!--while !the roses of health bloom) on ;the elibeici erg Yelthe mildew of.diseaSe shall blight and blanch your treasure. and death rub' you of bo),11 it and itslitnage. l'ietures taken in dear or cloud+ weather. Prices, from '75 eta. to r 915;00. Oda Fellowrs' Hall;liontrose, ay 2-1,;1854. • •M• I* • Military Notice; • • . Tmen l :'b,rs - c;f* the Union Pill Artillery . Ohnpariy, aro irereby ordered to\ meet at the h rose of N.W..Wa:dron, \in-the tovynshiP - of llarfo!rd, on" Monday the sth day of June next, nti nine complete in .unifottn as t - Ink direeti3 for the purpose of Drill andja spectibn, acecirding' to law. j ASA fiPIOEFt i • Br.; In., Ist' Bt. 10111 Di v., Susi ' patford, May 19th 1854.-.• General Erectio'n. 4hereby given, that the 011141!ers.nnd /I Soldiers; of the Uniformed under the Military 'Act f are hereby Ordered to meet atlthel house af.N. W. Waldron; in'the township oil Milord on'• Monday the sth daY Of Jane - non, fok tho'p:urpoje of electing ono Brigadier; Gener. al; ont Brigntlfer InspO:tor foe . . /Ito Ist prigndo df;Surra f:-i .Also, ono Col., oho Lieut. Col., one Itit,,Mtig.4.an3 ono -soconft. Maa, furl ilid 3d 'Regiment of tube Uniformed MaliOn Of SuSq'a Co. - .1 ASA SPICER:. I , • Br. Th., 'l4 Brig. 10th Div: Susi- CO. r It 'aford Thy 19th,1854. ' ' .ir New Goods I . J. W) has received his 2dfitock of ......prin,llifitTler •: GOoll4, iWitil(llt e . IIU- S • and ß miirai,ing, .a king list'of articles, or )i)astiticr tiir to pi;ices, I woul.p merely ' say to my ftienils •t e o ' jean mid gamine my.Gootls. •- ' .1 ' 1 - M . cintrose,lllav 20, 1854. .. . - 1 Farmers' Store Revived. tlVlE,Tllbtunderilined, havingi'ent4ed into I I partnefrship in the mercantile bus fieski at 31mirose, take'this Method to inform ou fridnds anti ti e 1)0.14, that we hive 'just opens' ad as i irtkri ntof Dry Goods and Groceries at Ithe! old Itand !of Milli & Sherman, Where we!lialk bellap py to Wait iipkin all who May 'liver us with a all. ;Our Gebdsl,are all new artd hive been Sete 'OM with ~ ' rreat,.carertod We flatter ourSelves!that. we c4n snit the trx!ost particular.. . • • . i Wd invite 411 to.ca9. and examine our utoefs, 7 Our Motto is,l, Ready Pay, Ibinorable Tradomd. stcadfinit fricpdship.". .• AL O..WARRET,I; ' •1 , - I. . 1 _ - RI TaAYER. ,M . 0 I& , 31,1 55-1 - '• ' I • -; , op rose, 4 .1) * .:. • t . ; . 1 , . •,, I , r NEW GOODS -. ri . - - At tliellloady Pay Store: .. 11[7: E N nre" now receiving a .rhoiCe- stockof i' !I .t ew,Poods, wilt . v it we offer. for sale at rOry' npr prielis. , Cali-and examine. j • , 1 ;•. '. i . I IAWLEt & "SIOT'r. 31eiltrose,Vay 23, 1831: - . -i • • N.',.[ • ' -,--7-1---- . . . 1 New I.Goede,•-New--431veds. :- AOniviNG EVER Y WEEK; at .17,0 IL:., La- Pirikp Sri Co's; iv here may he found 'one of thelargera - ashortment at' Goods in the eountrs witt..4 '.411-1,147ma a Mile: cheaper thhn ever.— all and examine our ;goods and prices. . . _ . A I .AR 9 }lnssortnient of Sumtuer - Sha*fo of beautiful paterwt at , • i ! -1).• R. LATIIROP &. - C,o's. ,• - 1 , G ROCERIES', at prices that cataiht be beat, , f at i D. IL L. & C 0 .14. .VNRIIERS, TOOLs, of all descriptiOns kept , qon'stantly on hand at aging Powdors t!i • . 11'4/siy'Soap Powders, grea' ;EA- isaving drticies, fur •le by '. ; -.1 • J. LYONS & ISON. I 51intruRe, ?ilayt24, Pii,lll4/C NOTICE. 1 , scHOOL DEPAR.TIM.yr,'i • Harrisblyg, May 10, 1854: - 5 . 'Bythe 43d$ section-of the " Act for the regula tion iind contifmation of the Com mom School Sys tem,r, passed May 8; 1854, it, is made thci duty of the §)lperinteaident of CUmmon Schools; to give notk by pnl.flication in two newspapers! in each eoUnty,foi three successive Weeks, to the School Dire tore of tie several counties; -that they ate to Mee 1n convention at the-Seat ofJustiee of, the propo counts on the first Monday of June 'text. and select rip rote, by a majority of the whole "moaner of Directors Present, one person of Liter 'my aiutScientific acquirements and of Skill and 6xpeOencejnithi) art of teaching, as County Su-. perinfendent tfor three succeeding school years. Thy SchoOrDirectors present in such conyen- Aion ' r a majorNly if them, shall at. the same limex the ehimpensatiou'of the County Super ! inten oat, and immediately after such election, ktie qesidenl and • secretary of the Convention shnil peaky to the, Superintendent .of Compton AoSlit, at Harrisburg, the name., amount or an nal ciAnpeitiation allowed, and - the Poit Office t dreti, of t& person who may be,e ulected COun -1 ti .Superinteiident. . .C. A. BLACK' . . ! ' ;S: uperintentleni Common 'Schoots: May - ,1.1, 1854-20w3. --...- , ! - 1 , OW STORE: NEW GO ;1 I in-Now Milford: TrllE,iubseriber having leased the store of the i 1 ll'esi;rs. IPratts, formerly occupied lby 1. S. ,Littl4 intends to locate'permanc.ntly in New Mil ford,ludlwoUld take thin npportunitf ".t•o intortn the ihhatiitacits `New . Milford atO • adjaCent •'`3Wll,',,that.he has,. just returned from l'4w IrOrk ?with Large and splendid stock of fresh, I and en itirelyirjew goOds, consisting of Dry 'Goody of 'Most lvery conceivable variety, Groceriei as . ; lo* . as Wei lovVest;,llardirctre, CrurSery, goofs & luxe4,lllats•& Caps ' - Ilynnets of every Style,f&c. &c., *Lich 'onrsfor sale on the' most, reason able turns for Cash', country produce, or. reliable cieditli. • _ llowould also Ravin this connection I I that be has a~tecl to? the establishment the manufaCtur•- ins orrin,.s'heet Iron, & Copper in all Its vUrie ties, iwilich.he is prepared to execute I all jobs by the ivery best of 'Workmen, & on the most fa vorable tern*. • I• • • 1- - De,alerciUpplied at the lowest l'iticulars in relation to Staves &e.,lnt =some futur4 time. • ' • . • JADICKER'SIAN Nett': 16, 1854.+20tf. • • WANTED Banl4lßogs, Paper Rags,- and ".I1 Mint ' props," in - exchange for Store . Goods,l • • At Dimook Cori:tors. a..:- rrhe l iubseriber has just received -a first inte tussorttnimti of GOODS, consisting! of /Dry Geodit; birth Staple and Fancy ; .qrereriei; Boots and, shoes, every size and kind.; Crockery, plain and Foe ho is prepare 4 .to excha4e forltountry . Produce on an reasetinbie ternuf ts•any 'Store in the County: • Tryi me with Produce, try Me lath CASE, try me Most :any way. • E. N. B . CON; t . ipockcorners, lacy 11, 1854-20 t . - •. . nt FOR SALE by the bariel, by • • S. WlLsos or A. BALDtOi. Montrose,- May "17, 1854:. • ENow-mil•rusds. D. R. L Co's t labor- EBTABLIMMENI I , . _ ... ::::• - 1 --- , •. , i The One Price - Store. •,, • COOS AT LOW rnrcts, AND POW WCADV 4i. Tap undersikned having associated themielves - ..01,rether.)0 the Mercantile Wiliness, ar no* prepafed to ofl4r to 'the public; a very desirable stockitif Goods;;: consisting in.inaid of Li ~, • Dry Goods, and. Reddy madd Clothing, I • :•:;••. Hats, eapi and Straw (foods, •• 4 ~1 ' ...:. _ ', -, i:! . • 13ooki and Stationery; -• 1 • Boots'and Shoe:4N ;.• • • '. • .•:, • ; ~ Groceries, 1. • • 1 :: ' , ' 4• • Yantice Notions, &e. ..c% ; 1 all of`. which- harp been; purchased with . care,liind we 4re satisfied, _cannot', fail t those,; who may; favor us with a end. -alio Dry Gdods • - department Will be'; • • very riinplete, consisting - of all•the leadingi of ;• ; ', . 11. LADjES DRESS GOODS. .. •' Silk, rich brocade, plaid and striped,..blaCk,* and Mrintila Silks, very rich, high! lustre, :ii „ cheap lutes. •;• 4 . ' Striped DelarieS, plaid Barnge do. satin 15 Challis, printed t Lawns, -:replins,.',Dellage4 and ;hinted Jaebnets, in great varieties, to we ate•bounil td sell ;it 4 low fispii-e. s i Gingliams—ui hadsomel assoriment,74,l all Om leading 'styles,•.Merrimacli, ..Coch . 4: Alics; Spragues, &c., very, pretty styles.,f• DiOs trinimitigs—of the desirable style_ shade--Black 'Bilk Lace,' Dress' buttons,r, velvet Ribbons, till: and worsted Braids, irif l variefk.'; • `•, i IVAite Goods.iii-Swis4;Jaconet,Nansook;, brick; Bishops Lawn, and ItookiMuslinS,i Cambr'ick Muslins, dottc4 Swiss 41iN . lins, el skirt4,llrislitinen ' Cambric): Handkerchief 4c., ,'rencli Neellte - Wtirl4_ Birks, and Jd Edgihks, and Inlierlinis,Lcottee, linen and t lace Au.: Fleuncing, LaMes fashietiable,Che' tes, Sleeves, Collars, ilnnriets 4c4 the larg': sortMent in Totien, and at vary kiwi prices.i .11arege for veils; i# . green, blue and Black; lace . Vail4• &e.ii.! . • ; ' i, - 1130.Glores.-44 - lio and GentS, a large 4 menf ef the best 1 gunlity: I :.j • ' . .F. MVO, long arid short,': Black, Mohair. an .SilkiGloves,• iilliw.l4 :white and colois. ' thre4itrand cot. ,a,.. i' ‘; \ noslery.-4 illio assortment for Ladies, ~ and ehildren. I: - - 1 ; . : . k Ribbons;—it tip° aAortinent fot Bennet` also , : satinialui lutestring, iu all. widths, .' and ever •col •: . , , or. ! ; :i• :! • -; ; - • ' . Miniestic Gotids.--Sheefin,gs,blcaelied di'l bleaChed muslien, 'ricking, Crash; Diaperqi Covet* and Napkins, and is fact; dll the del sty*Cin this department. • _ 1 . • ,• i. ShilWs.—Printed Delano, Fien,Th printed print44cash mere, Broche, Black - nilk, is.,-,a.,', stow 114 . them. • ; : - • - Les Slinest of every description, at 14, ces.l I:l3uys, Misses, and: childrensshoes, it sarietd. Gents:. Boots,!coar.se and line. !WATS CAPS AND STRAW' GOOD,. .Nyo' lhave a very fine stock of Data and Canada Straws;: . •Palmleaf, Curadoa, ,3fara BoinieCanten, Leghorn,' . Cass; acre &e sunnier wear, which are very deStrable, ai• link rbeap. :, ' ' 1 • • I ! • • }l A good assortinent•of Lulics bonnets; dud Oilldrens Flats, Itits, &c. H.. • . •t, I READY MADE CLOTHING. Inithis branch of our, business,iwe cane to snit Our stock of Clothing is very ext'e and goalmadebvp, in late and ' esiratle, Weliiould especially:invite our fricads cdo tuny thing in tills line, to give.. na n call.;i tle•nlda furnishing. Goods, Of every descii . • A large stock of Wall Paper and' Border Ihkks, StationerY and Yankee Motions, ii . varieltt. • . Giikeries.-7ichs, Green and Bitck, very . and mesh, at lo* prices. - . . • - Gfirecs.—Stitierior St. Domingo.;and Rll beantiful article of Brown and. Niihite •SI cialAp.. Molasses, :. Spices, Soap, C 4 Lamp;Oil, Mid; &c. &c. •, A very stiperi . i,i chi oreavendisli; Tobacco, at 2343. per Ili. Weare in the store, formerly•pecupiedil throp . 4. Salisbitry, and, more. •reeentiv, li: • Fuller, oppositd Searle's ilotel..l . W e Woi very'jnippy indeed, to see -our i . friends, o:st f•tict wont, and hope to merit burNl the public patrdnage-,.by geed attention,\ 4: priccal_ . . G. ty. Airril 19, 1854. LATIGE biIOCK . OF NEW GODS, , IIiSTB . EINGiIIECEIyED .AT THE storm ••• f.J • : k oils ir4 COM, VtERE height "Cheap fer-;eabli," aid for READY PAY, will be fsold •AV very small yrofit. I • -- • - ;[ WRI returutlfanks to a generous pul,a4 or the maisiVarors bAtowed, and we hope' by 4 e.good beltaMor" to Merit n contitinanCe of thesnme. Oar' : stock of:Goods comprises. nearly i ; leVerY think tilitiMly called kir in a country store iind by 'cons* add:galas w o ci intend to keep itcoMplote. We Invite the intention Of strangers aslwell as frier 1 to an exiimination Of our goods;.feeling n..qukd that -t1167 will - begrime intisfieiit lint at our' iere can be bought. - 1 : • . • • `VERY 01EAP•FOR. READY PAY. • Furtligr particulars given from vcelt to week. In tlie mean tune call and - see. No trclt ble to shoo goods. I ' • ° • • J, LYONS • , - 311:41tro.se, l'if4y 3, 1854. .•• r. • . . i;LATEST EXCITEMENT.: , Th 'o3 NebiAska -MR Itxtettled. QQQTI',.JOLINSTON & Cn.,lare no+ eelev -0 trig from Nimv York, a oeneral' assortuient of wring and Summer Gn4s, and we. ioi•diaily invito;nll - that like to buy GoodS cheap: to, give us a..,411, as oue-stock is large and we 'are wil ling.4.l4o Sell for . small `profits. You ran find here almost every article wanted, and we are willing to compare GoOds and price with any . .:,sl'ore in the 4ounty. We have taken Special pails to find nieefyoods to prpkts the ,L ulks,isuch ail' Black, "Figdred and faney Silks, Silk Tissues, jiamges, and Aerag,e • Delanes, Plain land fancy,- BawnS, Silk i French and domestic •Ginhams, iFigured. Curtains and paPer curtains, Ladies Collars, Un derhandk'fs 'and sleeves, Mantillas, Parasols, GloVeS, Straw and fancy Bonnets, also trimmings ,to Match. • .. I • A!lirge stock , of Goods fur men and+oym, al so Ilan, Steel, Nails, horzo; shoes and! nails, Ploughs, Salt, Fish, Crockery, Grindstones and Stoh el ware, Tin, Stove. Pipe, Glass, Sast, Leath er, Bctets, Shoes; &.e. &c. Please ' give -us a, chariceof sSawing . yeu our stork,;before you!. . , i, ; 1 .buy 1 t l . - 1 i 1 1 , i - SCOTT, JOHNSTON & Co. Sirllz-ilk.. April 18. 1854. .. Dissolution.l I i '" , , }lE'co-partnership heretofore . existing be . , Itween the subscribers under, the ',tithe of Tittin'y & Smith was terminated: on . the : 14th April last. Thn i Notes and Acconnts of aid' firni are nOwin the hands of E. Tiffijny, for 4ettle merit.' Those indebted . will please take 'notice andae,t accerdin;ly. . , Etotvls l'ltt,tmr, i ! • • J.i3iss F. 811 it. 1 i i Brookly n , 0 a i 10; 1 51. is to the Public. utnierSigned having purchascid Of Mr. .11.; 1 ifrany lils.entire' interest in :the Mercian tilequisinese, hereby make, their bow, to 'the good eitieqs 'of Brooklyn anitzicinity,and "irqitd them to c,oll and inspect and purchase ode of th best and most complete stock of Goods ever befde offered in this Market. ;Believing that people ;Alio . buy IG'ohdii on long 'credits harp to p&p a 141.0 per ceninge: for cltaDIT wrdsF., wp havii adopted the : Ready Pay System' of ttide,", as the system coOSt conducive to the public hs :well a.4.our own intere4ts. All Iticts F!arinerts - Proihide re cdiedin exchange fur Goods, it 41,4 highest markt?,t :rates. Those vita desir4 to purchase at a Ij4wlfigure will iassuredly find It fur their inter est:toigive al; a oaf. Surrq, , ! O.G; Ih3IO4TE.A.D.' Brokatlyrt • Mai 9, 1854. 1 , • . . • SPRING GOODS: j TRY lnrf, stock or Spring and: Si tourer oods arc lust being receivied.at! - i ! J. IL puTrinws. .11 4.1 os 054 s! uqunoravi e, ri , _ • • E ;1; pis vripeEßAl 4 by the 1-8--1.4 and La 13airol, •,9r bly . the pound, for sale ;heap tpy !, - BENTLEY fLEO: . )luntroSe, thy, 11, 104. • r:i; I • I, Cheap Spri ng and , Summer Goods: nein - prepare to furnish those who T V, want Spring and;Sumine . r. . Goods, at pri des that Will nut fail to . .coMpete with the very lowOt and suit the eloS - est buyer. • • Or asSortment:of. Dress Goods. is complete composing very beautiful styles of 'ail the latest fashions. a Barege,Barege twes,Challis, Ginghaasi-&e. . WALL .PAPER.... ; IL/OWE ldt which onableS .us to sell lon besides giving aq opportunity.to uuiko bet . : .• Aliteu Salt, Butter Firkins, Tin Ware &c. , • • New Spring Goods. • winuri. is. now receiving, his usual • suilplies ef.Spring Goods, which be lour unusually 'large and attractive, including a. supt4iora'ssortment of Ladies Dress Goods, in Silk, llerages, Berage. DelancicLawns, Poplini, Challics, iGinghams &c. &c.. Mantillas,: Silk Shaivls,:Si l k'Straw and- French Lace Bonnets,. Bonita 'Aibbnns, Flowers, Parasols, &C. &c., trigelher will' a large variety of other Fahey and Staple Guods, including Cloths Cassimeres, Boots and.Sliues, 'Wall Paper,'. Carpeting, Oro ceriCs,"Crockery, -Hard Ware, lion • and, - Drugs,Cili, and -Paints,. Cooking and Parlor Stov:es, Ohio Grind Stoles, Ploughs' &e. &c., all of which will be sold on terms to suit the s closest burCrs far cash or approved credit. • New lilrortl, May Bth,' . 1854. • and 'lack great am 'Najd 'hied &IL °act read iisct •:t. as- . . . . . , Executors' . Notice. T,F,TTERS Testamentary have been granted 11. 41 to the subscribers on the estate lotiaines i'euttnan, Into of , Grent Bend tciwnship,i..dee'd.— il.perseria indebted ,to :said estate will make immediate! , payment; a ad .person s having demands will pies*. them to the undersigned; duly attes ted for settlement. S. W. TRUE3DELL; • • 1 ' 1 , TAO'S. HAYS. Ex9cl4,tors. liens April 16, 1851.-17w61' ..,. i NEW GOODS. CtAlterk: aisortment of new and tfeasona .blc Goods at the store' of, , ' • U,, BURROWS & CO: 2 • Dross - Goods: . !, GOOD attsortnient at low prices ; also a ./S' large lot of good Piinli :at 6 I-41 ets. per . yar .. I d un 'rabic, rable 1. • 1 ; • v. nugnows & co. 13onnots. - -11O'ls'ETS and d" ) B w o r cz e t s ßibi)ons f a choice as s'\ortTcrlnt a at u. BUlttOcy§ 4 co. Sugars. 00D, New .Orleans, at 81,87 1-2 per'loo lbs. ' .kl l ,..l'rirhe • Jo. , at: .80,25 per 100 lbs. Prime Portorieo,., at 6,87 1.2 perl 100 lbs..: • Also. Clarafied Coffee, ,l'oi,tdered,.aitd; Loaf Swilrs at cir,y low prieis. ri• DURROWS &CO. , tisses qibsoini April 28, 1854: , : „ . NEW GOODS. • / • • i f C 31 N & PARKreturn;their'' grateful AL acknowledgments to the public for past fa.: tor:Ouid invite attenti4p to tile very largestock Of Spring i and Summer Gpoda .they nre now - .re:. cehiing, and offer for.sadent rery low prices. In addition to 'their usnal.:i;sorttnent of staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints, and Oils &c., thepard prepared to exhibit a large assOrtmenf of • • • -; • - • ' •. LADIES. DRESS GOODS of flvery deicriiition, Figured,. , Plaid "in 4 Plain, flonnets,Shawls, Ribbons,-th oyes, aesiery I;adies and - Misses shoei of all kinds . --also a lar , ;.eito4;ik of .. - • ! READY MADE CLOTHING:, i • ; •-• .Clatits, C.fs'sinieres,• TWdeds, Jeans,'Summer Clc~trts ' ye'stitig:s, Hata . and Caps, Boots and Sk:es&O.l&c.•: • 1 1 ,t fail nsive. tyles, hiring Gen- 37 La. • Geo.- ld be .t the Ire of d low They respeafellY solicit an early from .thOie K 110 . lS iSh to purchase GOOD 0200D§' AT Lois PracEs.• - ;' • • 1 • MeMILL4N & PARK. • May '2, 185 i. 4d,ministrator's Sale. NOTICE 34 hereby giyen,..that iti . pursnance an_orderof sale, issued from' the Orphan's' Cone of'ustuehanno County tbefolloWing cribed prOper,: i • latellie estate of Nathan Arnold,: deci., will bo .''cold upon , the . pretnittes . in Great! Bead township on Monday the fifth day of :Tune: not. at one o'clock P: M. Bounded on the Noith by "land-, of Elias. D.iyOn, on the East by the' Rlyer,'on the south by lands or GeOrge, Candy, and on the west by lands of the eAtato Jirfih Scotten deceased, containing fifty acres, or; thereabonts, be the•same more .or less , with the. amirtenanceS. 'About forty acres iuiprovedand ott which there is n, dwelling house, barn, orchard,' . .Tar.7.t4- of payment m:tde known on thc.day of sale. - Citint..Es CILIMMEnt.IS, • ilativar HALL, Adtar's. ./ Greatßind, May 9111, , , . • . ' .A.J.3EL .TUiIICELL. \ , 1 ; ?IS no!o receiving his Sulismer - svpply of NEW ~GOODS, 0 Q ODS • , , '• •,. Cossi,sTiNG or nearly everything wanted In thla. mar ,iket. which will be P 41. - at pricee that, ,cannot fail *0 plilise. The pubiie are invited to call and examine there. gout roeeiNlay 1, 1854. ' - • .Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. . Al__ et rate eseortmeut. rilyeleiane • Bills peat! and expe,litionvly put,up at reduced prieesoind.Pree• crip lane carefully compunied• The hest quality °fedi,' Clef tilIS department Will be found at the Deur aml.Varirt.Y; Spire of i • ADEL TURBELI.. . • !PAINTS, OILS, cf. DYE STUFFS.. AtFullamortment.anil of b4tquatitleFr, At • f'runnEws 'tTrneeilesf••A generlll sissortmeut; awl the be the ma*ket atlfcirds, at TUDILELL's. pry Cisni.iter.itronall. tont 'choice selection of thei most stsplt-orlleles of Dry Goods, which will he sold st., prices that'.will !unite It for the Interest of pirehasers to taunt the Store of . A. T Glt It DLL. Finn'towage and Cutler*. embraeing a wield aa-! raortment or thope celebrated Watetbniy Pocket Knives,. Stone•ware, &c. Jcc., at ' • TU1111E1.1;8. • fleu gri s t Ms , 4 Ilass-Wis re. k — A Istro assortment stTURRELL's. • • 1 ' ~, . - • . Catpets, C4rpots, carpets: , I rr liEnn . derstzned has now on hand ready for Ids'Cus ! 1 .1 tomer*, ,4i very extensive assortment of C.drpfts.bruggets,' .0;1 . Cloth, Rugs, AMal-. tings,' , ll 7 iiidow.Shades, Stair Rods, (ft. Ili-14h he ein: offer-to the. Ladies of 11ontrote and Vicinity-, • - at Otero !cier than ever. . • Il nerain Carpet, - fro m 23. to Ss. per yard: *.• lair Carpet, ** la. to 63... 1 1 - elict Tapestry " " 'l2s. upwards: Dril?sels, • •• 93. • Auhussau;l - " • g 4 Ts. (6 • Aid other Goods at proportionately'-low ptlets Do not fall to call hefore purchasing elsewhere, al "SWF' SALMI AM:IISMA LL , PSAPITA" is my nnAto. • . • Iternetabekhe number 111; and -cut this otte and.Ptit lit lu your pocket-book. . . 1 , •.1 017,T.D3 ll l Ildwery,Newlrork. • . • ••i • Farris for Salo.. . : • • r HE subscribers will net as - ugents for buying: ...IL and Selling Real:- Estate,—Parms, and lots--located in ,Sustra.egunty„ N . ., or- Bri - ionic comity, N. Y., . and also. Virginia . Land;i, .Wairants; All ilii) wimh to offer flick . propert tor !sale can give.- discription of theirt, farins or. Lots as follows: No of acres; how'. initiroved; mid how ~watered buildings; Orchard; grafted comm on fruit; other fruit trees; how far from . ,Great . Bend, and :,the near. escpoint of the 1),;' L.& It. and N, Y, & 1%. 4. It, 'frit% ar.A-terms Of•purnent: tilr All who, wish to . eur or gELt• Real F:s. tat, will -receive promUt attention by, calling on!, or Odressing eitlwr of us at Great ,Bend,Bus-'' quoilaprn bounty Pa.. Convetance. from ; Creat, thei premises free of e ilsro., . On. main-street; in the dwelling hong°, f m B die, occupied by N. V Carper tern PBTFIR DECKER, I . I. ; CHAS 4., Great pend i 9d. 4th; 185 g. , s GOOD supply or sofa Leather, ,also upper; do. find CalrSkins, together with !loots And S4es, just received, and for sale .! . BENTLLY iSt. READ. S. H. .& D. , SAYR4 & D. BAYRE. New Line of Mail Stages FROM 3Y,AINKM: • . - - -KIRKWOOD TO MONTROSE.; ricwiiod th oval, Car ./1 C . 4 1 ,ii*ttiV,V.l i tt a rt v ; , eTpr; t.trultrlinisig and ler th e arrf vatortheMailTrains of Cars, both Ease and West,reith; in; Montrose at 1 :M. 11 RE URNING, Leave Montrose dallY,(Rundaye.excepted) at 2 P M., reaching Kirkwood ha time to take the Mall Trains, of OgirOwth East and West, bring the nearest and most Trasildk rout e to reach the New York 3 and Erie Railroad. This !hie interseetsa tri-weekly Rueter Dimoek Spring vine, Trinkhanneek, Wyoming, and Wilkesbarre, which leavesMentrose atIT A M every Monday, Wednesday end Friday: AGA, a line :n VriendavilisqLerayiville, &e, Geg Teamsand comfortable Carriages ate provided, and the Pr e oprietors ivill sp re no pains to teeomtnodatethe pub. li I K. HATCH'. Deeembrr 24,12 2 MORGAI teWERT. . LtitlitilltriliC Book skICHTUft Store.- - - ~ tr4isubsriber i Would Inforth the Inhabitants of ie dersville au d ' , Ono unding countrY, that he basgreat• ly enlarged and Unproved his Store, and filled up With a -large. and Complete assortment, li of Paints, Oita. Dye!, noods,lDye.atuirs, ; Window Olasstiiash, Putty, Varnish. and Brushes. Aiso - -, ,f Patent Vliviletnes.itherahmis,Olal4wark,Perfumery, Yan - - bee Notions ,tion fectioneryToi let articles. end all articles usuallY kept In any estitblislnnenC of the kind: Also on hand a, lisre aisartment of '\. '„ . '.l 'BOOKS tf- STATI,ONERY. p ar „ti ar i g i ngs ,l , &, p . ite.,‘ ?Itch Weis prepared to *ell on .no reasonable:tern:lm as any store (*the Country. • , DO CT. JAMES GRIFFIN. - 1t ; , !Also keeps. in. tarn° room a general assortment of the civiretsy mantel ;.rits,cerefol ly selected, prepared abdiu !perlntended by hiniself,for his oanacommodationand the tpacieftt of the public. - ; • i +' Build ere,Pai titers, Physicians, School Tea che rs,in deed ' i all classes and proreolonit vrishitet_r th purchase are invited to.callund see for{ themselves. ~ - . • i .I : • • ill L. _Scott, • . i Wenlal•infonn hie former ;patrons that he has - in 'cmtnction wlthhis other busiriesa a full assortment I lof Boots l and.Shoes'sorne of which he can warrant Mind-sellas 'reasonable as can ha' bought at - any oin- I • .t, er place t in the country. !. . - - , i • : I, L. SCOTT t I , , ,_ t Directly over John McKinney's Store on • the lt.•lt.,Lodersville. ' March 7tb, lii.s4.—tf., ' -''` ' - i - Dux: Goons.. .. T 64 '...r. l .lllv . reSpectintly. Itrite the attentit: thiute , wirldnit to tjureint eieap. for Cash 4 to Idu. NEW EALLutrl , IVINTEII STOCK, which for extent., rid/ and lahirtpnen'A, ha ma 7 sacely*iy to unsurpatite , V b 7. any in the Empire state among yttileh may be found TWO 11UNDRED"SlIAWLS, t °fever* quality and style, prices ringidgfrOm Sec. to $l4. 100 pieces Paramkta and Alapaca from Is. to Ss. peryard. French liarinoee of crery-grade and &ler, remarkably chea I. • 10,000 yard of De Leiner and Persian' Cloths fro zti tie to 4s. Prints and Ginghams in endlers quantity. I • 15.000 yardi bleached and unbleached Fheetingsand Shirting', from ee tole 44. .. - 1000 yards White, Bed and Folios, Flannels, from Icr ed to Woolen Goods of ererll kind for men and boys, 1000 'yard. Silk, Brocade, Plaid, and Plain ek from ihe lowest grade Co the most superior. quality. Dr as mings of every description . 5. • ;PEDLARS'-" GQODS. • • 1 - 1.1.1 7 6 stock from. Auction, very cheap. Tr nka and "Trarelling .11itp; en cztvii6 , lse assortment conseontly on hand. !. No effort bl spared on the pail of tie submit:ler Vs merit a ccititiwiace of the pritrenago'esldeb the public has hitherto most generously accorded -him. and for which he returns sincere and hearty thank, I - • t • ! W. N. WILSON, Coratv of Covrt &Water ids., lorispkins Block, Nearlyoopoodte the American Hotel, Bingbam'on,N. F. _Nov., 1835. ; , 66 Sont6 things can bei, done as well • - as .otherS.P,P. • r 1 "E' subscriber halingVrented, - the Chair Nftnufactory of A. W. Glj'eenwood,j , o Harford, prepared to manufacture ;I • _ ALL; KINDS ORCEIAMS, at redpeeti prices, of good materials, and in a en perior[style of workmanship..l I keep constantly on hand, or will nianufactureito order, • Busfan (improre4 . style,)' all kinds ' of Fancy' and Windsor Chairs, . . Seals Settee's: (1.7 Al: work - warranted tal!give satisfaction .for five years. *** Merchantable Pioclucelwill be taken In ex changefor work, but NO CREDIT! . JAM S JOHNSTON. Dec:2, 1853-1 i NEW GOODS the lipsonville Exchange. rrITE subSeriber - -fierelik ;;informs his `friends (comprising the public generally) lhathe now t rePlenishing his stock (if Goods, and is At. fering superior induceruentaor them to purchase of him; thk;reby keeping theii capital, as well. as &An** their -trading at honic.;. among his stock may be found a general amorttnent of Dry Goods Groceries; Crockery, liirdivare, \ Paints,' Oils, DycS, Boots and Shoes, hits and Caps, wall and. window - papc,r,.Clothimr, TrUnha, Ycnkee notions all of which he will be Ifrappy to exchange, for any kinds of farnibi's preidtice at the highest Prices, 'en--41, nri good. - . - Also he,..vants all.who hale anemias of 'over six months standing to call aki4 settle !herb on or beftire the first of Feb. 1854 mid all wlie intend to pay ,in grain are requested,tn bring it albngas soon as convenient: , I T.. 3tERRIMAN. - WANTED to hire a good Blacksmith, .one who' understands all branches of the *trade, and can come well yecommended4or sobriety _and in dustry'can obtain . fair wageil, by calling on the subscriber soon at Upsonviile, Pa. , Josgim L. gEnntnia.. Ja l n. t 2, 1354 100 Dollars Lost. • ' • -- Was not stolen; neither w k s it dropped in TT the road, yet irrevocabltlest to any gentle man, who 'purchases -slop-shop clothing; instead. of selecting his eloth , of an honest dealer andget tingihia clothes made up -by* honest . Instead of losing that amount; any . g,ehtlmati. :an save y,lOO in two years time by-tutreftilly tintlhiS cloths, and employing sucki Tailor as John groves to cut 'and malteAem ttp, and say nothing of the comfort of having decent fits.- • THE SPRING FiASEHONS • .-• .. • • are posted up at tny'shim, very neat *Pea theylate. Call lint see: F• ' -; • Cutting done as ustml,Jor ready pay, arui warranted to .fit.. -!'*ltetnernber, my shop Is . •in . the basement Corner Of Searle's Hotel, about forty . .feot in_ a NOrthwest course from ihe Liberty.pole. • . ,:iJOH N .GROVES. Illontrose May 5, 1854 ---119-3 m. - I STOVES &VDT WARE , .{ For Susquelannii.n . . County. • D. LATHROP & CO,lwould .beg",leave to ip return thanks to.theirl friends for their lib.: oral patronage fOr...the • last rar and ,hope . they will continue their favors, AV "ich we hope to met, it by strict' attention to business; and low prices. We !la'o the !mist approve4atterns of•Srovas ever I bronoitt into this raar4t, among,which may be found • STAR O'F. tyksv (Elevated - Oren.) cf.I:LTIVA TOR. / - j 'j . r - " ~„ -NO:W WORLD, . 1 . ,; • - TILRE4,S.TATE.§,4I4.Air ea and- Oh. . . ers too, tititnCrbus tolnentioU... We. alsoli.ive - on hand mi . :large :assortment of Tin Ware of a heavy - tgaalitv;ripressly for honie .trade, Ci4teri.. and Wefi .rnins or all descriptions. lead. Pipe of sizes, reels for ehaiaPamps, Ste.! Sr.e.f :Inb wink done with neatness and despatch: All kinds„of produce ,talto . o: or 'approved credit,- given. Give _ us a call if Yon please,: ‘Shop Main street, directly opposite the Detn.. dupe: LATHROP* *.* S. A. WOODRU FF; Czthfi it id for Prim by 1. NEW CadiODS. Bentley °& Road.' A RE now receiving :a > and desiraSle .11,. 14(0; of I . SPRING AND 8111111ERit- GiCiODS, which Ihry aro xiiling and ensigns to display to their eastotners, and the publk generally, They have lien bought for - CABI-1, andiwill be sold tie cheap as the cheapest, fai tha " Ready," Count'," produce, or approved - - eredii. Our Alma-• being fully`decupied in-opening nnd selling . goods, - we shall be wider the necessity of refer ri ng , ear .eus 7 tomes! ) to the advenlsetuanbs of our , ueighbom fer portion of the arsiqes which we keep on hand k and which:we intend to keep censtant: ly Replied. Give 'vis asenli: and you will' Jiot regret ll • 31entrose, - Aril 25, 1854' • ' ,• , - ''. easarer's Salo , Of n s uitscated land i Buzguihatifut a. . x - ToTIOE is hsteby ; given titt agracably4lo, .1.11 .the Ot the genital eisenibly of the coup: trt'onrvettlifrof Tirnnsylveiriii, d,ifecilbli 11te mode of -, ,, stalling nitrated lauds fbr. Mats, the loiklwinig . - tracts and art. of irociwaer. < i) • ' ' ~ unseated hinds; will be, sold at Utak 'Sendai" on *it sedond Mondafof Jane, nes at the Court House . in Monfrosa• - for sr-. 'mirages d fiarnd the casts - accrued in each tract _ reripectivs6?. unleasthe same. tie paitibelifin Os 44 •,` of sale—sale , to , connnanco, it 10 o'clobk In. die forenoon . , ; warraotecs oaptior utna*nr.-, ! A cT e s : Biidgetpoticri Samuel Ifogden • H . . ~ • .. - i 441- Charles J. Diddle • ,• , • 56 &Vora. Joanntitlilrord Asa Amok Dimock: Wells Great Beid.. iOt '267 Daytou R. IL Mc Kane Turiell • Nathaniel Cjaewis Solana' Taylbt . r 50. 1 HB7. .'5O Harfirrit.. = , 30 Harmon,y.; ; Joho Comfort Esti 412 .. 1, , 244 Grawfoid Titus JitmesCumfort -James Mnmford Horace Griswold 2 ; 2 6 1 156 .•?' 1 1 2 f, //es.rid. , . Judge Miniifor!t Henry Sampson Dwight •P. Morn Tillie. Merridith Mama Mott ' Dwight:F. m", S. S. Barrett , Mr o•liatniltott ' = 1 . , V .;,80 -, -3.5 4 4 er 1 M. . _ - BAT j i 1-' 6 ° kse Arisen, , i__ - . *....,, Sedate Criswold; , 1 i • 300 : 3 ,ale • &Imp. : i , ----,,- ..- Sarrel-Ifirssit - . - ; 107 - CB7 Andrew Tylzotat, ;- , I_4 . l s ! g J. F. Depuge ' 1 ' ; 2 50 -PI - Rohl Jackson - : . ,CI :. - 3,97 Andre* TYtetit, Le , no ' x. - - , t . 227' - irs -'. , Liberty. r , - No. 40 41 J. 4D; C. Scudder . 200 17012 'N0..67 68 75 76 R. Eldridge i. ; 400 . ' 26.80 No. 2035 Jehiel Dayton i 1200 .1 - 1 7 1" N. 53 • Wth. Baittnt • . I' * 111 ! Atit, N 0.26 Sawel Carbit! , % ] DO' ' ' 4 ; 40 ..- 1. W. Brackney .--.. 1 :784 - 4%80 : S. B. Gurnee) , . - ! 1 50 - 2.24 N 0.27 Joseph Patterson,.-. , 1 100 - 4,46, Nero 111t7ford." .;'1 • • Hosea Benson ! 1125 ' ' Sa' Hosea Tiffany Eat. • 1 1 4 46. .1;14 • Jacob Taylor .:..i• IMO • tat m _ Elijah Ba ain : 1 • 200 3,80 R. A. Johnson • 1 149 , 2,82 . Norman Mitt.l4l 11311 i : .-5,46 Thomas Norris I \ ! 38 - 2 - Wm. Plooket 12nili. .1 100 • Wm. Tarte!! , Thometli 4qq 1.2.1.211 . 2.1.211 do. • I 410 .42 G. A. Grow ' I 150 - 9.65,, .David Post . r 100 . 6.271 Henry ! h 124 7,56 Jacob Downing; . ! 1 118 7,43 Wm. Drinker I - 1 34 20,6 d James Comfort 1 1 267 - 12,91 . C. P. Tallman ! 19 . James Mumford - 14,14. ~Peter,Dprin . • 36 , 1 1 60 11. it. LATillidP, Treasictreir • Treasurer's Office, gitret 31,1854. - - SHERIFF'S ;SALES. '-. ' ' BY virtue of sundry writs issued out of ,the Court of _Common .Pleas of Sastinto.; ! halm* County, a d tome direefed,ll will aposettitiplir . lie sale at ho Court house , in -Montrose; _on Sat,:, -:= iardaY the -th day. of May, at 1 o'clock P. M;;1-= ii i. 4., All• that!certain poem Or pared of laiutsittnikt - lying and being in the township of Cliffoni, Be quehanna. County, deStribed as follows, ,to WEI Beginning in the centre of the, highway leading from Cliford corners to the' Calender farm so called,, and -immediately at the:junction of th reads and adjoining lands of, tdliard Oram,theiteri _ along said road south-74 deg. West 2 chains and. ' 79 links' to or near the centre of the bridge over the ditch and joining. Jands of the Calender farm; thence along the linsof said farm mirth 10 deg 4. west along the ditchA chains and 96. links to * corner, thence . north 74 deg. Mast 6 - ;third - aid 20 links to a post in the Centre of ihe Clifford and Carbondale turnpike read,,-thence along - 111 e centre . of said road north 32 deg. West 4 eharn4 and 64 links to the place of beginning,,containing -2 acres of land, together with the appurtenances, 1 tavern hofise, 1 store honse,t 2 barns,, , 1 ,black smith shop and some othetsmall buildings, Soles - fruit trees, and all improved. . • _ , Taken in execution At the .tiait of Samuel N. Chittenden and Thcis: Arnold vs. - Alva Pion. ` - All that 'certain piece or 'parcel of land, situato , lying and - being in the township of Clifford, lEtua= quehanna county, and.bottrided and described - es follaws, to wit: Oa the north by land or Zit* S. Burnes, on the east. by 4onathan Burin*, oft= the South by lands in potssession of. William' ii .. Weaver, and on the west by -land. of hollows ' Lowrey, containing about 65 acres, together will, • the appurtenances, 1 plank house, J .- framed barn and some fruit trees, an4abo.ut 30 acres improved: . ' Taken in execution at the Olt of T. P. Phil ney vs. Jesse Paiker: • I _ - - - _ , AWN. -,. - , i - • All that certain piece or gametal' land, stl i ttaft± lyini and being in the tow - nship of Rush, Sus quehanna county, bounded and described as fol. lowsto,wit': Oa the north ',and east by land of Wm; B. Kirkuff and John 1L• l' 4 i-z----' . -. on the south by lands of Elisha Kinney, Mann ihe list 1 by land or formerly of lobe Hibbard, 'colt , taining ab . cint six acres, and all improveA ' Taken in- execution at the sttit_ef, ~ft. - B ..Mtd!: ford & SO% assigned to Jo hn R . Murton, vs David Case: .. '1 • -.., - - I .-ALSO, 1 4 1 • All that:!6t.ftain piece or,parecl of land, sit to lying and being It,t the - Borough of.Stielitte .. na Depot,' Susquehanna county and State - et_ Pennsylvania,- bounded ritid described is bile , lo: to.wit: Ou the north by street A., (as- laid dam - " on map of , said village) on the :east by JO cot Miles Oregon, on the south by-. land - of -the WS* , York-dr. R. R. R. Company, and on the.'west by land of Hugh McCollum, said lot beinglo heti: front and 160 deep, on which are 2 thtee skirl framed stores, one 33 feet front and So deep, *ad- , the other .20 feet front and 40 het deep, also eke ,bake houss oven, &e, ... ._`' , 1.-- - . -• ... _-' Taken in execution AL the sul,k_of ioaepit,N, Brown:vs ROberilL lideKinte & WM. Stutt; . H •i - ALSO,- ? .- -- ~ ;. = t ' All that certain plece"iir parcel of land, situa te lying mnd beibg in.the Borough' of Sisquehimai Depot, °Minty of Susgnehannaand State ofPeia. sykania, andtmown as . lot NO; 17 as the... laid down and designated On .i a map -of : of the village, of, -Susquehanna Pejo t made bt, itt.. qt.. Wentz and'reporded in ;the' 9Plco fir tteardl deeds; in the . county of Sturelattinit,,:ht if book No. 21, Page Oddohttontfig abo u t,_, tidal_ ~^. two.perchei, mote or lie.% tegether iiithr.npr npartffignees, I taterit citiSe (eottitiohly* amen% as the " Kirk house") 1" sinalLdwelling 4ouae, I-. ice hOuse &e., and all ithprovid. .-- - , .;:'t -- - '- ' Taken in execution at the snit 'tit Rdiraidt*AV Smith vs. George Leach. i • '- -, ALSO, All that lot of ground, and biiiiding therein), erected, being in.the'..villige tif . Saaquallimsa ;- bounded on the north by =the titer' road,' nik the west by lands otßobeit Niehbls,,nb the If landi beinuging Witte said Iltt„): Paltuir, - It le. ing lot No. 25 on a plat: r Mid.:::liMsge s with a four -Story building meted I *mi!'. -„,„ ' ----':• Taken in execution at, lim spit at Benjandl),- Palmer' vi..lhintirllieWaide. : - ..' 1 - " ` ' "G. it IribREIN Slietill:; Sheriff's pftpn,; tfontioie s l - _ ' May 1 ,1 85 4. 3 out. TNOCTS.' THAYER. 4kiCRANDIIII4 linirbte A.! associated !hennwdrea in — the tioa pf 4fedigino and 4urgery.-aireald, Invite All Io gita thenkOalli.thid, tnelflo4 . Anttllpeo. - itetviee, They tifflecie them:lllr nentiptetk'br i pneteeterr They will it , fov'on hilud copegoultea 11 otnrolinthiellitileintik 'rr' t •' - R. THATEiti',- , p ‘ a ut i t i o i t Montrope s 11,syl- 185 C ; • "''' _ IMMIRIIMMISAIIII,1141..11.11111.1MOR.••• Ready Macieitkithini"-' VERY 'desk** stopk•ai"veiy . kt 4P -P. ElAy **UN. $1,52 4 ,42 1,00 4,84 z 1,70 641' SI ,56 ,54' .70 - , - 7-1 I,os, r , 334 455