. a ih the prebettt. Year is,.bound to stnn L atent •a Pantlek:it.,the annals, of .oce*litiviitation, - for Its nnocrons._and . .disistions;:shipt - recks,- 1 mosgf bittnbirlig arit clasitresseltand teitin ere,hted7---inthf. first _ alive with, an unusual nuMber.of passengers. ' Many 'A:die:lli"' disasters`, have - illldo#e(Py bee'Jt.ofigfia V the total InCapaci ty er rock-, ._ lessness 0, the. commanders. - The. catalogue - tsionnenced. with . the. ill-fittbd .steamer San -.Francisco t ' which sailed from this 'wt. - ,.ti .the - • 21srof .Petember. lasf.,. with abont• seven hun dred passengers on roard, ineindlegth'elThinl _ Regiment,..Artillery, ofEcets. and men. When t we. day'sl'nitt'Oe. - 3.net . with: a disaster' and ainteituett . lii.::•icreck 'for several conse utive .-. 41*, when ' her • surviving passengers . ..wei, -..rescued by.ihe her . p . Three, Bel is,.. the . - A / bout tie and. the bark 'Kilby,. of .13oston. three --hunclred• 31iTp.s-acre lost; Thisl Was '. followed. in lapid succession hr the. loss 'of rainy' otter fine •ships., , ;:wath great sacrifice of l if e . , :l nc liiiiii g the ill.f a ird PoWhattan, Which went ashore in a - -sttioe: storing„: on Absecum . b e...2c ii- iw idi 6 4 r . i . pi g iro'ngerit,'every one of sVhom were_l_pst.,:-.Sinot,then..we have had to record the Ices of the stet . ithriii Humboldt and Frank:- Ain, biit with noleSs•of life.. •The - atorref the . 'Arctic is too -friAtt . ' in the- Minds of the .people torlee,apitulate here; and ...the ' latc..st. !Attie of horror' which we have .to record, is the loss of the shift — Vets. Era, Which • wentashnre four Mlle , south of Long Branch, on Sunil4 night : last, in..,0 fog .s4 9 _ having... on . - beam, !at't the tinie,:a valuable cargo; and nearly 400 G&- In4,p emigrants, which sailed _in her frtiiiißre .urea on -the 23d of September 'last. ,The , iship is a total wreck, and r more than tWo ltuadred Jives have been lost. This. is but a Intall . 'moiety - of ,the account,' Making no' , note of the wrecking of California steadiers on timPa ifie, "and-similar diiasters on our lakes. It is - a 'fearful' c,alendar to look-upon; and we cannot . butt think that our coasts are not sufliei°atly prepared with the means of . rendering. assis tance tnatranded vessels. It is stated, in -- counts from Washington, that th e' Presi4 in histmessage, Will :invite the attention Congress. to the, -many recent, accident ocean_ steamships, reecomthending fiti t i legislation 'on - the suliject-Of steam navigl .on the ocean. • W e -hope this is so,- sin] • we desire to see the twist, stringent laws enacted , upon the subject. N..a steamer, or other s-es sel, should be allowed to . proCeed to sea With . out -boats sufficient to take all the pasisen gers.:-eVen though they countlly - -the thouand —and those of the most improved model t and .make. - The loss of the Arctic is ja. l4son that the public should. profit Itv:•`-when eVery .soul might have been saved, h r ad there been boats enough ; and' oven in tit°. recent .Io:- I of the New t ra, the sacrifice of l ife ; would ..not A ;- are been near so great, ,had ;the : ship een properly supplied with the necessary means of salvation. 'We hope our thipping.l.therz • chants will giye this state of things their se lions consideration, for humanity's: sak e. — N. Y. Atlas: .. ' ~ 1 A Mansion for the Governor .trust that Governor BIGLER Rill, _lll his forthcomitig and fist anuyal Niessage,'ree .ommencl to the Legislature, the provision on - the part of the State, of a suitable mantion for the ExecutiVe. It is shameful and humil iating, that the great Commonwealth! of Pennsylvania, should have neglected, up. to this time, to provide a place ;for her Chief .Magistrate, " where t0! . .4 . lay •hia' head," uPon his arrival at the seat of Government to cuter upon the high office to which :his fellow sena have chosen him: Gov, 13rotzn, a to retire from office, can urge Upon the - - islature, this measure of justi& and ser apect, without being charged witl'a desir - provide for himself at the public expense, of s want of economy in appropriating P!ds in=the'rreasury, at This 'film.; .the "ei,)irlien the csmditioti, , of the finanee so low: . ' . , . No man in the Staie,..who is WOrthy - ofi ins called a citizen, couldirefuSe..io yield! assent to ii public, relence for the Gover —a residence too, th n should .=reflect no . , credit upon the 'pOsition Pennky (x lvania -. pies in the Confederacy. Hence, there shO be. no meann e ss ovilliberalityi in provid such a mansion. It should be at least ei to soma of.the best private re...., , iidences td found in the rural wards of this c.ity---!F the Governor'S'sirarY shoUld: I{e increase' Meet . the ordinary/ . expenditures of a N l . .regulated household- ay to .an equalit • that. voted bythis city .toils chief officer • 'What is gained to the siate li'm d 011 am, ,cents, - by the tnisembje;lniserly Oirsi . rr i that,has thus far' characterised ' i her con toward her . Governor, is' -lost ' I e i !ur titueS 'in the cstiination'of,every good, loyal citi in that respect 'and cotpcideration,LWhic more courteous and liloeral p2listii . Wouldi cure ,to her ;—for it.„znitst-b - e - yetnemlii that a State, no lesi thaii'an individuit4 111 'character and social position to inaintai4 - To iiimt- up a Govern - or, when a citizen - rives at Harrisburg, -through the, highv 'and by,Ways.of that, place, and finding ni quiry, that not one' half of ~ the people t can inform him what roof shelters him ; when found, with the,help - of a guide, tlai occupies the back rooms, Or-the second s.) of whichis used as a store—is butuiliatin the citizen, and 'absolutely disgraceful ' CoM mon weal th. - • We repeat ; therefore, -our hope, that the. retiring Ex.ecutire will Kesent this subj tto the Wslature, -in hi-4 uinal dignified, no 'ous was, and in ample detail, with a view and for the purpwe , of, speedily hccomplis - what ha,i so I.Otig been left unaccompli. Ihraugh a niggardly economy or a mist • ken poliny.—Grmantown Tete-graph., . —The - . Consicit -44 Rome. . -. GENoA,,Friday, Nov. 3, 185} Many Prelates and other dignitaries of Church, says the correspondence . of the Is io ark Daily Advertiser, are aseinbli it at P me for th grand- Convocation and Jubile . re cently proclaimed by the Holy See, and to he present at,the determination of the question of the 4amaculate Conception. Among the arrivals announced,' I, notice ihe na`mes of ar dirials sterckz, of Malines, lin& Si hwa zen•-, berg,: of Prigue, Arcbbishnp Dixon, :Fri t o -of 'lreland, Archbishop Cullen, of Dublin . the of Cloyne, Marseilles, Veronai. c.— Several *reilso' present from South Asia hut: tot one s$ yet from the United States : : As- , the Assembly is not to have. the character of 'a -.Council, the 'oiienlar • iniitation waV i ' - not general, and inasmuch- as convenient 141g . r.: . ings could not well, he provided for snore than those to whom it was -sent, and me ver,hecadSe it 'picas not deemed expediei Withdrawit grater n - 4mber from the d' lies. NeverthefeSs, all who .come. _will; 'Officially.' intimated, Meet a .cordial ~i• : tion. . .. The occasion is, .also - attracting. - a 1 number of spectat ors. , I,t.is : the. fashi these practical times to. speak i diSparagi of tlie-.l,oarharle rsplenalr audgergeous fie of heathen worship, btft yet, innititutiesi ally flock to Rome froth all parts of - Chi . dent; to.ivitriessitetklinary occasion, - .will doubtless surpass anything:sben the, many - years.. Among: the. .Atnericans' 'hive recetiity'imissed . thiougl4 is a .yt Near . l.tork - .)awyer; erati , old New PI Protestant. fSmily, - who; bears: letters Archbishop *ghee.* ' al', candidate Co Prifttbenti.. , -' - :. •-. • . ~' . .:~ f 4. - Later trusor* -Eurespei. , Arrival re iliesAfricAro fresh irate, of Me ssek reest, . . ed alive. ' - steamier Africa, ;from Liverpool, 11 , -e -clock morning of.fiatnellay, the 18th-Noitur bet., arrived at. her 'Uititrf about, s o'clock in the evening. . There is nothing thist..dodrrekthe,,natnn-or lata news from the 50. 4- of war. A pSoee iri the fielil fightinglbe seems to hare ensuod f ore s erastopo i. Despa tches , ,boot' RUSilion and British, 04y "the' mege - progresses *id* regu i a ii t ,,,' Both parties am in ;want of rein forcerrrts,—the besiegers much more than t hi. besieged. The ittftssians heweyer begin' co be short 'ef-atrunumtien. The rapid reduo i tion by ; battle and disease of -the allied force —'now ;reduced 50,00—had -caused great - I alarm -Eftgland and - France, and strenuous etforts.4ere being 'wide to send instant rein forcements. • Winthr.was setting in severely, and !the: fleets hiki suffered seme,disastereby gales at I ' sea. t. . ~ 1 , .A . Ritssum official letter sacs: j •-‘ The' arrival.of the.G mild bides prodnced 1I gnat enOusiasta, :in the ".ranks (O r . the wing, that. tlal General, thought It welt . to turn it to ' t aecoutd,`,. , Consequently on- the i It the OM j': lion at Aeyastopol made two sortiss -=-Elie fi rst at jl o' look in ~the" afternoon,iJ)sgaimit !the EnglisW. camp, the second at 2,o'elock against . the• Froineh position. • ..The affnir with the English' was of.the4nost desperate kind, and it is sai'd-that the Russians succeeded . in SO i king t4ir guns. • On the side of the French 1.5 i guns were . also spiked by t.' Russians, hf 3 who mustered three battalions. . (ter-1110.m -1 ectitiotiEof this bold attempt, the. battalions, retired 'in all haste, when a Fre eh division Ij(that EJf J Geri. Ferey,) pursued 1 them •with 1 Ranch iioor, Carried away by i..s ardor:the idivision ° arrived . under the very.;}ails of .t.lte . ] place: " It was lainiever reeeived]with a Most murderous fire. - .I.iija Inomeilt jibe Russians daShed against this division,. ivinillt had ti:44l . 1 W i ck Jbetore a. stitierior . force. I Neverthless, I General Liprandi,:• who had pt. l reeived the ' ine ' ' • f • 1 vement o the French, believing that gen eral attack wa's- made by the uliies at once i detached;' a part- Of the -force a his. etirp4 against-the English, for the ptirPOse" of effect.; tag a - idiversiOn. --Primie Menchlkoff, on his / side., surprised Iby' this. siggiktssigil. of Gen.jli it prandi eilia. had acted withimt lils orders.dex 1 tateh4a to Ida: aid, all the cavalry he ecnild command. - There then occurred.' a *most' San i guinary and obstinate struggle on -both sides, which was pr'plonged till nightfall. • - Prince MenChikeff atitsJinj-his report t loss of your thowiand: killed and wounded, and he adds that the loss of thOdlies was: at least . eqUal. Aecorditig to his report 22,000 Russians ,re engaged In _ftliis.affair. Idencliikoff announ ces, that he isj about to concentrate alt-his foresj non at .Packshiaerai, Simp • heropol and other ,plai:es,,and he - expresses hisLhopesofe eisivejsuecess. Ho says the allies are ieduc ed to l j 50;000 men, notwithstandia,„47.the par -tial reinfOrcementsJthev lave received." . Admiral Nachimoff, - vbo was reported dead, ha.recovered from his wounds, and has restaed duty. j SO, at I t, say. Vienna let s ters.•r. j J ,-j, S. . J . 1 •• Gen.favran's (Freacit) brigade, . frOm Greece,' and 2,oo(l.Zonves, from !Africa, lad been iiietj at sea, joa their way to!the Criniea and ere thie. they.hitVe joined Geri. Caurobert. 11 . I. i I - J? • j 4sivilslin-Occurrestice. , Burniv 'tl the. Russian hospitdl, lid& heo ' ', ; o.ourratirl;:tick and wouaidecl.l se em, of An oc.' eurrenw Of the Most:horrible net-tire has Like.* place. The.great HoSpital, in Se vastopol was . set oh fire by the• sheik of the 'allies, and was limited to the grOUnd, with all. 'its inniates—tWo thousand sick and woutid ed: ti uunistlkitC* 7"lrs -- pasigtr ovo l ..i.'ik i v.ietly as. possible in' theEnglisb and French!. papers, but it • donandt. the - most pointed Attention. ilt may. be remembered that - we published an English story .to the ,ef feet tint ."ltletichikoff hoisted the hospital fl - over a - •;tagazine, which the English direcipd their fire i upon and -blew - up. We fear the building thus fired upon - was really the hos pital. - Nov.'6;--,-AccOunts per last steamer stated that th(; battle was resumed on.the 6th. Pro bably the following CresPatch--,:-being the la test) telegraph to hand--4efers to that engate ment.-- - • I• or the E -0111 s is to elf of Nor. 15.—Drspateite8. Nut Bab akla-va, Of date thel lth, have been reeeiied this', event ng, •aecording to which.. de9patkh another great, battle:had been ,fought. , The Itus'sia . ns are said to have lost 9,000 men.;-- The . lossOf the alliesLivas also - great, but they remained,' maiters.of the field. oc,O.—Despatches from Prince Menehi koff announce that the operations Of the siege continuek and that the-allies' were entrenuh thetnSelyes strongly on..the: . left flank of their position. I - • _• • • and iony hie. ITT • •••,. Sickness is on . the increase :la the allied camp. The cold`is very severe at inight. vere'weather,lad occurred at Sea a Turlifl 89-gun ship and a• frigate sonic inla gale. Russian news' ? via Vign na, itatesil.hat from the sth to the 9th Poth ingrof, im irtance had occurred at Sev.rlito pol.,, The'allies,were fortifying their position on the left bank of. the Cliernaya as strongly as possibfe.. The Russians occupied the right bang. The. bombardment of the,city.contin uedhut the breaches, were alviayS Tepairid. "In"bierie, 00th nit.. • . ! • . ar ays in- sere and t. ] °r3 ' to the ENN:srfv,tsle.—The time for the election of nited Stafei Senator is, axed by law On The ..etond Tuesday of February. llt wal. for mer y on the second'Tuesday ofJanuary, But t tat did not allow sufficient tittle for set ling contested leafs, and making; other pre limi arrangements ; the last Legislature eha the law, as above. ' ' e Hon. Ellis Lewis has beciorne Chief Just ce in, room of the Hon. J.S. Black, wit► term as Chief:Justice will expire on the Ist .f December-next.' Judge Lewis was (Or- met- y a journeyman printer. He soon becamea la yer , :of good standing, then a Judge r,ln the ycoming District. lie was , afterwrd :ran planted to the ;14mc'tster District and fro!, thence to the Supremeßeach! and now, by virtue', oftbe Constitution, to the summit of his' profession in the Keystone §tate. SALE OF TEE MAINE LINE.-7:10:0F. Bigler has caused to,be adiertised, is accord:nice with-the 'requirements of last . winter's act that,"settied proposals for the pUrchase of the main 1 - in4, or any division thereof," will :be iecti red by ili seCretary. of the ICommorp wealth, tip to Monday the Ist day Of Jansta= Whether next. The proposals will, stateidistinctly Whether the bid is for the whole line, 44* a Pail, and_for What)- Said propos'als will he Uddre4- ed to the Secretary of the CoimpoOwealth, under seal," Proposals for the Main Line of the Public. \Yorks.!' • : eo t to oee lit is C Op- rot" pgly 0003 Junictat—Oitaiou OP Itcw.—Judge Mc- Lean, of the - United Suites Court, recently nu- ,stated, iw - giving his judgment in . a marititue to. case, that " ' trait has sunk 'more" seaman than a c it i all the tempests that ever Mew." Ships fouM in der at- see, or ar e ' drawn upon lee-oaste now who and then,' but , a rum-IsAlensailor is affrays an ling a lee-shore - ; always foundering , in ;a storrii- I nd tossed ocetin;l4lways groping in pitchy dart-, rom neui for !d Via there 11) but one lightlitst frill thel guide !dui to safe barites:, and Midis swell kepqtedir. of total .:abstinence, .:.: slstinenett, • . *Vie ? • , • ~ '' , . WABHINGTOF,, Dec. 71, 11354 ;?. Mr, H. A. Wise is nominated for Governor; by -,the . Virginia. Convention. Gem:go', W. lituniniets will ptobably be the Know-N4liingi candidate: Beta - in* offered that Summers= wili 4 ele c ted.. 1 gems! Democratic Mettibersi of eobgress frond Virginia express- theopittion thet • Mfissi will be' ; defeated. :- ' t i Mn- Aehiion itivfresigned 'the Preuxiency 1 of the Senate. This is a dodge, to get 1..)0ug- . : las luta-the Chair though some talk of Btight ' as .tho successor.; The pamphlt py of e the President's Ifeit-' , sage Makes nine, n pages. ' '-' ' - The Prfti4ent rgues at.length against. the v i e River and Harbiior -bill in a sepiolite 'Mee- I • 1 , .. ii There will brobably be a quorum on and to•Merrow. l. - _ 1 ; TOM Wheeler, is here, in fine spirits' ', . . ,• - • The inembers,"or both Houses are iarrlyingl. bete '4i, large nutribere from all sections cif the ; country.. The greatest activity is being ei- Whited, and, everybody is looking foiwri*l to: the Proceeding:s.4;4' to-morrow with feelinge•ef: cenelderablet intnrest. .• • . _1 ' • ... WASIIINOTON:Dee. 2, 18.14. - 1 A special messenger, with 'copies . t o( the PreSidents Message, left -here this. mei:ping:l for-Baltimore, Philadelphia; New-fork' and Bosteim.• The. triseriger for . Cineinatti' left ' this afternoon , and the' mess enger for ii:ch-: \ niond,Petersburi, 'Wilmington. and Charles ton,: leaves this eidning. it was the original , intention to send lit to Richmond only, *ult... ting retersburg i -Wilmington and_ Charleston but the President an prevailed upon .tai: ex:! tend the ' favor of ',a'n advanco copy to Charles t , .ton.! 1 . - - 1 • . • • . - ,-, • '. ' TittOliigence bs been received here stating! that the Bentonit t ..,' in the Missouri Legislature . ; hnve offered to c alestee with the Whigs- 'tit! : defeat tbe elcet io of Mr. Atchison to; the: . Unite& States Serinte. - • . . - t t = = ..• The city is filling with the members 0001 1 . .lionses, and a fall; quorum is now preseat. The hotels are thiongel ; .'N e ws has just been received here that Pen-1 ry A. Wise has reeeived the nomination, for; Gospmor by the, t ate Convention. !• ; Tlie anual -reprs from the heads'. of the seic4al Departmetits of the: GOvernmentl willi be transmitted froln here by mail • to-moirowi afteittoon. - 'i. . . Piic4very of the fii;;.rfn bodies of Sir 7 . 0hn!.. "Franklin and hfa ir,7 Dr. Kane'ipar4 - : ALDAN; Dee.. 34, The lake Superior Mining News of the 27tlii : i . .. . "'.We learn by private letters, that the:bod-.1 ies Of:Sir John Prunklin and his men 'have? been found by Dr.lKane's .party, completely' froinp, and in a Perfect state of preservatioOti It-Jidds: "That from . the authority from ' 4 .wike - nee we. hav4+ pined the information wl; . , have »r r hae 1 4 the. zight i to, believe it as petfeetly! trati,;''. ••••• • - TII Virginity Denaoaratie Stnte Convention. • 111i1110 -D, Dec. 341,1854. . Tile Virginia Dt+pocmtic State convention,' after.;it stormy scission, of three dapi, Gave; .nommated Wise for Govertioi,,: W. 'McComas for tieutenaat-Governor, ;and W. Y. Bovock for Attorney General. &Motion waS'.Maile to make' Mr. Wise''l nomination unauimous, and, although any nays';iNere heard,? the Chairman declared 4 ,thati the 4,omination Iliad - been overwhelmingly,, carried. 13,esolutions were then passed approying,! of.rinlasn Pierce adnaimorakion, and eiarir4T thFlt he 64• faithfully adhered to!, the . ; . , sisid that Gov.- Rec - deriwill issue . # proclamation, ordering the Territerial', election. to take elope on the 25th 'of Noi=ent,'i ber. It is said,ithat all , the Congressional' : candidates who have been announced, sq fart; are uf the pro-Slavery stamp, with. the excep tioq. Of Dr. T. L. Warcarr, who is reported to', be itneotnntitted. The other caOidates! are Wurritzt.n, of Tennessee, -now acting as Indian Agent in the Territory ; Col. Win. H.; Resstru of Independence, Mo.; and Selma N. BURNES, of Platte County; These gentlemen are all Southerners, ;and;, would doubtless prefer to see Kansas it lave' State,: Mr. Rn , sell, is said by the Indepen dence:Agrarian to be " surpa.ed by noione n rational .attaeliMent to the interests of the Soutli," while Gen. !Whitfield " yield's to none I, in hiR devotion to Southern. interests." . ; Of cont.* all this goes to prove that there ti no dattOr of Kansas becoming ri slave Slate, and that - all its settlers airs opposed to pia very.:- . ~.. • , , , 31EETING A anA,SER—A city buck visited the S hakers At Lebirrion, some time since,and as he4sts wandering through the village, en countered a stout hearty specimen of the feet, . and thit accosted Ins :Z- "Well, brciad-brim are you much of a Ana kert I I 1 "Nay," said the other , "not ovemiceh,but :d ' I can o a little that-way." So beseized the astonished- man by!thie 'ciallar ? and nearly shook him oat "o• his boots • ! , f . i " „ , h7lasons *tut Not Fli .1 According to. the Masonic ` ill :following resolution- has passed :Lodge of California:: . t',. Reiolved,Thatitie practice of ueling .is repugnant to the Pr inciples of F •emasoury, r an d itj all cases ii , hore the brethre resort ! to 1 , this mode of settling;theirdisputes it becomes itlie'dti-,t.y of the Lodge or Lodges of yhti e h , they am members, or under who e jutisdick lion they may be, forthwith to • pel them . 1 ;from all the , rights and privileges if masonry.; sabje(A to the -con fi rmation of he Grand 1 l iLodge': and no . Brother who may fall in a i -duel shall be buried; with Masonic honors;l • The; 1 following Was also pas • . and, ' , ls s h om ou e ld ii think, ,woild be csuside •d whille , ,'- Resolved, ,That it 'is the opinita of this i;, Gra 14 Lodge, that !the use of h 'rolooie ent-., • bletni t!pon sign-boards is unmasole, and in ',:open violation. of the spirit of Fr asonti-. .. tr i al l World km f 5838.; ein r , %bir in advance,) $3 04 5 oct 10 00 Tie Mod( Twin*, (laved/it copies, Five coves, , Isprotmerns:-, choice 4one of the following Mu •l port raits , eng ved on steel, neatly - msil- ,ed oni a rollerolesigned as the I:011111wpm ;meat if a Gallery epilusical Pertraits; to be hung :around every 'family piano. 1. azanirrrs sparser, LUZ; 2. IlittftlOVEV I O. SCAUMAXN a_ . , I l ir . fgngg, I -.I 4. witSDELSISOHNI 8. wstt.scs., Of these portn . i,Ate, that of the , himenied 'Aida* - Sontag twalupaisitigly Sae and Par ticularly to be' Commended. Each titibsSri ber mailing his; subscription will please to hate what portrait he chooses. 11-4- , Vresh Music:—four pages ee ry vrtiek can be _debtelted from tha! reading *natte'r,' is paged separately awl bound at the end of the volume,fmnitg a. choice collk tioti of Miscellattekatafietesfor one, tiro, three #nd - fear voiCee; PoNas, utatttrkaik, 'vraittfa; maiic:for the guitii, anti, violin, harp; reu Plic 40,,toting people; *send 03 nolo for voice, ; 'NI • • I mel eon .and organ, 1 This mitrie, *loos, costij the pioprietor..annually 111.700, and is .w. 014 to every atiliewil)erai least $l2 00; set , titig aside thei ad valutage' of its. variety end its OPerioritY as the very pick of all LUte gory mitisin published:, ; ; ' Instructive Musical Reading! embra- Citti weekly-condensed budget of news from all parts of the world; ,inusical stornay biog raol6, etc; musical essays; driticisrns. W ..7-Entertaining Generalleading : com prising original translations from thl French and 'Penuau ; selectiotui 4 from: new books and • periodicals ; sled intemting ;origin4l contri butient. ' Ihe Musical World is delivered without extuteharge to New York and BroOlilyn sob scribers.. ; - i t Any 'person sending us a dub of ;five sub scribers shall- receive" a copy of thri_ taper for a year and his choice of one 4)f the above en gravings; ; Ail new subscriptions will; be entered for the tilt of January 1855, but the portraits now 'ready wilt be sent inunedintelytto those first ;Subscribing. - i Any of our old eutiscribers,Whose - Year does ncrt qpire till after the first ofiJatuniTy, 1855, can also have their choice , of t thes&,poiiraits by sending us their subsCripuOu ayear in ad vance-of such expiration. • i;. FTt Rilitors.—Any paper which wilt give 4. , ntire` circular , two 'insertions l and. will itindly draw attention : to the saine e ditorially, , shrill' have - the Musical, IVoltklin '.ichange for year, and the choice of one of the above portraits--to be sent on. dia.! reception of a molted copy of the paper; containing inser tion awl notice. . , &MARI) oroßnti 111ILLttl, EditOr rind , proprietor r ig Bioaduniv N Y Tn this mammon- . woraliipine Age, , it irate to'find a-man place his nrefulness, to t4e Pbblie,.before..his interest.! During a rate° vital tO the "City of Spindles'" we .were Tire seated by a - professionul friend, to the cele.- . hinted (.41euurt,naore familiar than any oth er; at, thcl.teiliitle of sicknc.s, -I , in thi4 country... the unpreceden ted ttredtcine and the immense gale tif;them,lwe had Ipspected to; find him a million:ire, 4nd, rolling in .wealth. But no rre found hint in his laboratory, busy with his laborets, among hie lrneibies , alembier - , and Iretorto—giving h%s bet personal clue to the',compUunds,l on tha liyirtims of . which, thonsauds 'ping Ifor tattOit.--- •We learned, that notwithstanding his i',-ast Unripe:so, trtrci — itm, , rl4mpt the' Doctor is not: rich. The 'real , .onla.:. - signedir;4ll,at the inaterial and; he pershits in. making his preparationkso 'expien si:VelY,. that .the nett profit is.omall---Anirri; can 'fanner, Ph el. • 'H . : . • - -dab • DOnation VIOL r. :A Donation visit will be paid to ; the Rev. Dewitt C. Mikity, at his residence`, in Mem-. i.cokeinext Wednesday afternoon and evening. The,publie ate cordially invited to itttendi .NOv. 6, 1854. R ' I 1 1 . •to • ' Teacher's Asiociation. . 'N4tice is hereby given, that tit* wil be j a !meeting of the S asq's Co. Teachets anon at Clifford C orners, (Fartneriville)-lon Sattirday, Dec. 16th, at 10 4o'clotc khe 'county Superintendent Will lie prelent mid:Agent:rat attendance of Teach*irs and; all frietnia of education ariearnetktly 1: ! ' lig t lig Laltil--c ! , • i • 3. I . At: the Rail Road Rouse inlLodeisville, on, Tiiitiday,. the 30th, pit., by ;the Rev. J.I B. Meareaqi Mr. PETER BAKER, of Faittoryville, NV,y.IPO., Pa., and Miss SARAH JAN 4 Ronz4trs of Beaton, Luz. Co., Pa. ' i l' , I - - e. 'A tlPrent. Bend, on • Sabbath evening. the 3d :_inSt., by thi. same, -Hun. r). D.; WARDER of - Pllti:OSefiladi-Mlls,.:;4l.itE:C.X.:l)3atr;sa,l ..t the c osier prate: .• - -- I 1 'i. _• , 431Siebols.. Tioga..desist.._y...nriLWeri ,es aaS,ll.l)9 6th inst., by tile same, Mr; Coo ER E. ,t3nivr, of Corbittsville, Brune ;Co. N. N., and Miss MARGARET WESTERGOK, cf the for mer; pace. -1 i -1 ''` " I ' ! 0180 ' 1 ' ' y 41! Great Bend, on the 16th ; ult., lifrs.d.u l st C4iri GILLESPIE, wife ofJobti Gill4sp!eoieti 50:iciitc. ' , - I • f , • i• NOTICE. TII,P. au 6eriber maybe found at hi s taco dker the stern lately occupied bt.i. G.* W. H. „Puller,' *hero he will be ttl.poy ... tti nee sit tho l ee that.aie indebted to the late firm of D. Laihnik & .Co. r LATHROP, AlOatrose, Der. 6. - 1854. s. I . . NOTICE. I '3 nOtiOSE indebted to the :I Oise, rihet d f or F 0,04 AL- 'sit. Register, Recorder, or Clerk. i the Or. 01141 4 ,1:0,411.1, are ben-bv notified that 'obey wOl curved raver by settling:the retitle coop. IANGDON. Itlnntrog,e, Dee. 7, 1854. . . Popular Patent Medicine Agency , BEL TURRELL finS just p...ceivid a noiw .LIL. istipply of all the ppular Patent Metlicinits uC IlleAay, including Dr. .1 line's Celebrated meiditlintss, Trade's In lanetic Oinitnent.lTannee d GermanOintment..Myer's Extriwt Ruck Retie, FoixStWitio, and all sorts of Pitts, all direct - from tile Prepriters., ; I Campheno and Burning Oluid.l cheap s th 4.111 ea pest. L.L. s,l(iniiuse Dec. 6; 1854. • .1 - - 1 !&ister, Ithe !tile gritqd : • . . Don't be • Prightoined4' -, , 1 1 i• 114 „ "FARMERS ST-4DRR” AqA.I.!I IMOAT. 1' . . 7, E, wish to sty to.osnr frienda and Cantorn- T Y. l - ON thlt wd h gym tvittis!oO,d•tojevoilrie,,o eletio44. that constoned our kore, with; must of oui . .Go4cla, anti giro hav e errtited a .einivenie i - -shai4,,chere we unit be hap;ly to aeli our o d I; l'eu+tolne'rm as well al new. - We are going toll II 1 Gonda ',lower than ever, and We';.thinl; ten . p , r c cent.. leis than you.ean bay elaevt i here n Subg.ra iConniyil, Call and . see... ' - : ! . l. . •, . 'rf, .I.! ' • • WARRp'$ 4. 'MAYER.; . . i Montfrse, Nov. 29. V3 .. .5..5. 1 . i • 1 ' Making,Wapißtalikenii thin . ! and marriage Iro4ing4 • , THE,l4l2h4eriber 4. , 4:1;411:i5hed him la (ow rod* mouth ad Disnocl four: Come , i* preimited to do all kind 4 Wor in the atm , bratiehe* of busin*64 On (Mori notice, and t moot rrasonible term*. fir flatter* hiMself tip wilitb the' help now in his Ortipley,!he will be a to viY* rntirtisatisfartioni to all Who may fay hitn with their eustom f . , j • •c. C. B1'114E:9. Dimoek, Nov. 23, 183.1.--11;itf.; • . 'N. B. Most kindi ef :umber and all kin. of doontry produce taken In pavnirnt. ••• riOUr & Sal• Q Aix , by tho toad or lily& bbL fur side at t 011iophottorn Station. .Al4o flour in qu.trtcr bbl. Racks' nt $2,75 p sack.'! • IREtiL 64 TINGLEY. IlopbOttotn. 0.1. 12, 185 1. , • I . IT /8 NPTIO. ' 1 t Ali THE story has gone onti that: the 'll.llliieloonith shop npar Keeler's Hotel w i,burnt , ,tnthe ground anti the Bittekatnitiihan go t Joue's.l..oelier, or altnewhere iwOtild beg leave.to Vertu the:_lc ithat it tnot in. • We are alive yet. ready. table. 41141 Wi tend to your wants at Wtutil. luta greit auff.ler Io that recent Ore, Ir a to the rononunity, one and - atl, nnitio gl , ut to pay rite what is nty,tioniiaiigue, that 1 ml' I:tt tit enntinue to tend to your watits as u Nt. !‘-ni4ke the appeal for need it, `Auld wl eah;tilsait4- 1 A. r4 -. IIA.WLEY; ,stArOset 6r: 49085C-4S • Caienvtlle Boipk Drug Store. 1 Tu' 4 oh/caber would Inform the Inhabitant, of 1.. , eesettie ^ig d.areouadies /tonally: that he hint etitat!i, ly -tialaited and hap/need his tore.and with tango and - !omelet& essoettoent. of Pigott. Olio. new: uondrinee-stotte- Window Olaf*, flash, arty, Tarnish sod ervehea- Abut: ,Iri . Patihiit Iheatlasls.Glaeouare,Perfumery,:lfee,, Ite• NoOmui efeetlauery ,Toileasztialeat sod elk *Melee usually keptla awr establishment of the kind. Also e• hale,* e eiteortment of ' I. BOORS ft STATIONERY. • p4giettaii i d e a /4.M. Jae. ; which hole prep to sell in as reasFonab:a tense es Royston/1u the eonat . • . , . I • Dort jAME3 GRIFF N. • : Also lteepo lame room wattle/int annulment . ofthe OtticikT 'Weasels's/9 .eseetaltrettieted, prepared and igu-; nert tended ay libeeelt,for r leounineweaniodatlonand the . benellt ofthe public - • . , nollilera Painters. Phyaliatee,,Pcheed Teacherelootee, el I e4eser end iv - ofwoilousadithlaiteeienfehase ate welted to eeitand •e . i for tbeeseelltel..:-.- • I tkett, • nrfnlia inform hie fortifer Ostrom: that he has' hi omineetion with hie othet basin EPS a roll navortment of Items end Shoes some o'.? which he,cari warrant. and Ail, ne renefmnbto as can bo bought at any oth , .0-phics in the country. , • ! ! ' L. SnOrr . tat eet.lyareriolin Atelplm;orip Starr on . We it: ta..Etlersvillo. • :ttrtich 7th, lisl.—t f. ~ ~ • • A_ • Now Good.. TRESit arrival of NeW Goods • which' 'we; ;offer Ctriy cheap. We'have 4 largo stock. of Sopt e gold Farley Dry Goodi, which we Will. sell ysitir Call and'examine.. • ' READY MADE 40THIND. • We are now propired to et the all according. to thisLitest style.. e have a large stork which .we will '441 very low. Call and examine betortj, purchnsine% Also, a, large'steelc Cloths, Caw: simereS, Sattnettm, our stock in this line, is complke. We invite' the attention of 6.Sit PVIICILtsEtts to oui . Atlkiiids,uf'roducu taken in exehangel fur Goods at trash' prieeik . • ' • HAWLEY. & MOrP. M4ntrow. Nor. 1854. • . , •'i - Watches and Jewelry... -::.. .. 1-4...... , • T HE subscriber has return.: b.: •• - ;: id from New York With:. 1 . ! lib e tt ,c te . j l e a i rg ve e l s r t y, v p ar la ie t t e y d of w Ware, and , o t-.-- other articles in his line, that, t;•S.:: has ever been ffered tch the' gip C - . ' . citizens of Binghamton 1 and,...1 vicinity. ' ConSistinri of a very heavy stock ofi Gold Arun ing :Doplez .Skeleron•Ltser, Englisfr Patrint-rrr, Enameled and AhchOr Wittehers. Silvek • Lever,'•ArichOr and Lepine do. , in plain' sod Bunting cases. :Gold Vest fob ad Guard' chain's, Silver 40.436., Gold Seats, - Keye . ,Slides; Drinks SwivelS. Pencils, Thimirles, Lockets, Eat 1 rings Finger Kings. Breastpins:Crosses, SOcta;•• s, ele ie. SilVer Cake. Pie s Fruit and .fitttter Knives . , Silver !Lad! es. Forks, spoons, Ceps,•card.. Camei and Na kin Rings, Coral - Beads,. hell . ; C o mbs.; Knives and Scissors, Plated Car4ons; - :. eakc2and Card Biskets, Candlesticks, Snuffers { and Trays: Spoons, Knives'and Forks, Clocks of every; he‘cript4m.a; very largo stock . of quid, penk.:Hair and Tooth brushes Buffaloe Back.. dressing aide and pocket Com bs, fine tooth;and;, _lndia Robber do., port 4 Mormis, &c. &c . . date. The above goods having been purchased at, the, present depresSed state_ .of -the market; enables!. tr.nridersigneo to offer them to his customers" •at unrisurillv• lea. prievi, and to which he would- resp.etratotcwirte 11., r .....”. , ...1‘..0.. ...rt. -" - , ---- 4 i wishing to tibt4ln nny article rn his Imp. . . - i •.-- .1 . : i -. . ALFRED J. EVANII. • ----- 1 -- - 1 No. '2, Odd Fellows' - Binghamten,lNov. i 26, 1851; • , ' i:, . ; Dissolution. • HE firm heretofore txistinj undfl• the name T Of D. R. tothrop & Co.. is this day dissOlv. ed . by'llnutual (4insent. The Ifoolts imd acrocnts are in tlie handi of D. R. Lithi•op.for collection and settlement.; Thos . ") indebted to the late firm mrc re4nested to call and settle at 'their earliest pdssibie convenitfacc.• _ • ; D. R. LATHROP, ' . J. P. W. RILEY. Montrose, N0v.28. 185.4.-48i3 . , TIME CHANGED. Del.4wtere, IlAtekirscannn & • • FALL • ARRANGEMENT? -•- N:zand after Thurtsisy. Nava 23. 1854, the O 3lail Pass enger Train will leave .Scrapion - lit 12 M. . Dud at' Great Bend - st - 2.39. r. u. , • Connecting with the Day- Express Trains ;on, the .N.Y. & R., both, east and westi,—. Passengers taking this train will arrive i n New York at 9.80 P. M. And . in Dunk irk' at 11. Return. will Itaye Great Bend. On. the arrival of the 134114 EXprtsts; bound West. (3.20 P. - is.) which departs frOm New; York ;at 7, w. at.,-- T tind arrives at Scrtiotain at 5.50 F. I - 1 Thai Freight Accommodation Train. with pass. eager tar attlichtd. will depart ham Scrantonr,tt, t 4.. at Ga t Bond at 6. P. at..connecti; ink*wiiii . the Mail T i in, bound West.' rind: Chit Express Trztino.bound both Enst and West: Itothrniog, will &part .frion Great Bend tat; 6.30 ♦ St. and Artive'at Scranton. 11.00. A. lu.! : Stage* will beim waiting on thearrivol of senger, Trains ntiSeranton. conv e y pasieriger a Carbondalo. Pittston, Wifkesl•Barre,.Philadel. phia via thOftea6ing R. R., Easton; :Mall oilier: intrin f ecliate phoics. r . .. : ! • D. DOrTERER, Supt; : Supt ()tee. perOnto,n.!i N•iv. 18..1854.• if 25tf •• \ Stoves, Stoves! : lIE silloicribers het; leave, to inform the cit. {tens of Broliklyn nu l l vicinity that they, have just received a lot of Stoves of the varlogic moderb patterns 6nd styles, which they offer for, sale 34 tow as they can be purchased elsewhere in the-county.i • • : ALSO—A lot!•pf SrovE Pres and Elbovrs of the different sized, at manufacturers price*. ' WANTED—OId Iron, Copper and Braes in ez. changti for Stoves or other Goods.. - SMITH & HEMPSTEAD: • Nnir : , 28. 185 j. • • • Wanted. 5000 bustiels 'of Oits, 2000 buihela of Cont, 1000 hn4he•la of Rye, 1000 bushels e.f Dri r d - Ap. Wes. 1600 balhe;a of fluekwhi4t, 500 btothelepf Bean 34; and any . inatitily of Partridera. at the highest _market prieeit in inichange fir GnodshY SMITH & HEMPSTEAD A Stw ,twii Winter Shawls, jilt recety.: XI. id and for tialictiiw: by SMITH 45i1E11P4TRAD.t- 1 • NEW .GOODS. ; - • llontley &Read .!, Aat now re c eivi n g, in their nevi Builging on t4o west aide of Public Avenue, hire deers 41)ove Searles Hotel; a large and desirable as• surtment - . • FALL MIDWINTER. GOODS. .Their.slock is O ( most entire,' NEW, 4aiing, sired-but n trifle,l comparatively speaking!. from ; thelatidestrtietive firo,.and comprises, their as. variety of Dry 00 , 44. Groceries, Crocktry, Ilirtlware, Dreg* -51rdielnes'. Paints, Oils, Dy. stuff*, Boobs Shoes, Omits, Yankee notions am, dte. We trust that our old customers, and the publie generally, 4,01 ItlVe us' .4 call at our-view it. 4 we lira determined to supply: . thole, wants en as f.s,vorable terms rainy (goer neigh. Montrose, N0v. 1 ; 30, 1854. in`.:YOB' . iaNTS, nom Vissclum.& l *Ett4. oB , 1 0 11 Bosse, Apple-64f 3418 , ,1 - 01if3411 Bewidietiy, Straw. . snit Beattie* . Bonet ;$ bons; Plintexil end reathersi. - VOA- et • AHE itztaulik Pulls* in. th pep Market the present, Haien, !uukyielded . to us in creased facilities in the purciriSe of a superb stock of *rail, DElVtotoOSlETS:Fittsca fICAerAS, itlirDoNs and Emermans.,Cisneitutilled in this city, and which we'are enabled to - offer at unpreee. dimly low plices for'Cialt. • - • To our stock of PARIS Falrnans and Bosun 11538055. we, would espeuislly colt , the attention 'of Cant BOYER*, as We ate ;assured that a more dtitdrable assortment wit* never,before ofii.red in this city. Hollgit & XETCHUM.. Nos. 64 and 66 John-it; cot.. Willienwit„ - N. Y. • 43m3 ' ' ; • ' • Piio . Wedding Cards, With late, BAtrnruLLy ENGN.AVEtk Visiting Ciirds and Plate, 82. Silver Door Plata. from 83 to 8101 'Wedding "Eirelope . s, Note Paper. &mines" Card*. - Notary, Society; Comaierctal and '-Private' Seelig engraved,. and promptly forwarded to parties sending - ti remit. Catlett to' - A. DEMAREST., General Eli graver, 162 BrondwayiN. Y.-43tral • IT. &C. Fiseher.Tiano-Forte Man ' - 'claatory , - - - . .. A ND WARE ROOM, N05..243. 245, 241,and CI 249 Weal Twentreight street. 'between Oth add 10th Avenues, New York.. Pianos s with the &naafi, and all ,the bent modern, improve. °lents. made of the best materials, under: oar own supervision; a written guarantee given:with. every, Piano. I &..C. -,l' being. practical Men, and manufacturing very largely, can furnish the best Pianos, on lower terms than can be furnish ed any where, and it is diteiedly the beat place to buy for cash. Those 'de ;ring a good Piano, di l and One that will stand an wear well, can't do better than , to call on J. Ai C. Fischer.. 48m8. i Stoves and Ranges. . . , WIIOLESA.I.R AND RETAIL. m . , HE SUBSCRIBERS have on hand the fin est assortment of Alt-tight . C;oolt and ; Par lor Stoves that can be fottui in the City. Stovee of all . descriptL.ns, styles'and . designs, for born . - ing %Vood or Coal,'whieli *e will warrant in ev ery way. Persons In want 4 a fine -Stove, for beauty and durability, will do well to call - at the :11 ETROPOLITAN STOVE WAREHOUSE;. HOPIONS & DUFF. proprietors, N0:285 Wsi ter"-atreet; New YortL. • 43m3 , . TNTHO!.ESA LE PAINT SELLERS, publish, ors, printerA, 'and Manufacturing Artiimi, Ctdarmen ► Paris, London; Berlin,' and No. 366 Broadway, Now York. Catalogues seritty The. usual discount to► the: trade and Inatitutioni. Picture. Finales rut-dished' ' 43m3. • HTGEANA, • • • Brought Home to; the Door of the Million. AwONDERIiIIL Discovery hat recently bewn!made by Dr. Curtis , oval. ri y.lujhe treatment of Cot:rump. tion,A•thrita and all diseases of the Lupg We refer to "Dr. Curtis' Itypeent; or lehaline Unita Vapor, mid Syrup." With this new Method Dr:11. bur Tutored many aftli :ted ones to perfect health ; as. an evidence of which be has innumerable certificate,. Speaking of the trellUZlelit, a phyliriabtenllltkO: It hleTialint tiFtt inbaUng—ennetsint breathing An agreeable, Sealing vapor, the medicinal properties must come In iiireet Contact with the whole Of the trial ,cavity of the lit let, sad thus escape the many and varied change, produced upon them when introduced -into the stomach, and subjected to the process of rlitrstion./.6: The lifttentii for retest all ttie druggists throughout ibe conntry.'. - New !York Dutchman ef•Jest. The Inhaler i worn me the fires • u n3Ar the linen with out the least inconvenienee-:ttie beat of the body be4l endieloht to evaporate the Auld. " nand:edit of CASE? oc CURIA like the'-following be noised. Oue reeked , " oftlyncaga has eared me of the ittritite orris item.- standing. ' : • ' • - Jos. )7 Yee. berry, P. M. ofDanornoten. Per:i cored of the ASTHMA of lOyears standing by Dr. Curtis' Hyssops. . . Mar and Potosi Brooklyn, N. Y,l; Mrs. Paul of 11-3eatansoadOt Y., was - cured of : a revere ease of fironehetb , by theiblteentl. " • ii My sister bee been eared of a DISTRIMPING COMM 'of several years standinz. ind decided to be incurable by'ber physicians., She was eared in UNE MONTII..by the My groans. >'' • II J. H. Gaubert, Af Richmond Me •, Niro three Dollars a Package.-. Sold by CURTIS it PDS- K INS k DOYDA PACT. No. lig Chambers Bt.._ s.. package* mi t free b comet , to any part of, the United Statis for Tern Dollars. ' It • 11 —Cattle Nytrana" to the 01:IOINAL and -ONLY GLNIIIIIE ARTICLE. all, etn.ma are b _ are haraltatiens or ally and lIIJI , RIOCS. eenateereita. Shun Ahern ae jeer P 015611.. - . lAN now reeeivitie a.fult suppli - ofgotids for the fall trade which will be sold-at the lowest possible prices: Call ;and • „ • • J. lI—SUTPHIN. Butatnersville, Sept. 15; • New. and Cheap Goode: BOUGHT at low pressure prices and will be sold accordingly by • ' . U.;BURROWS & Co. Gibson, Oct. 11, 1,854.'',- . . , • cloths, - .. CAsAimEREs and . . ceding. a .large assort ! went and at prices low,er than we have ever been enabled tooffer , theta heretofore. Oct. 11. . ' • .. ' 1•13. B. & Co. Dreis Goods AGREAT variety of beautiful stylos'aud most as cheap as , could be desired. " Oct. 31. tr. B. &-CO: Black A:GOOD quantitY for dresses, at 81 ets. per. Pa. - • U. IL dr., Co. Oct, 11. 1854.` _ LONG an d Square, , Woel, Bracho and Silk, very handsome styles and at extremely loer pricer. __ • - V. B. & Co. Oct- 11. 33roclie Rawls. . -• -- • _ eiHEAPER than ever b efore known , &anti; k„l..ful yiatterns, ana ' fi ne quality. of 8.4 Brodie Shawls, Cupen's manufacture, at $7, _ • Oct: 11. ' • U: &' Co, '! Bay Siate Shawls- TE largest alzei qtu.lity. and new pat. erns, 87,5 0 eueti. U. B.& Cu. &Lit. ' - , Caxpets• AGOOD assortment and had/gams psterns ..at very low.prieeN U. B. & - Co; Oct. 11. . . Buffalcißobes• - A LARG of:handsome Robes, •a . part _of 11 them whole, Indian dieved, and very • rior colors and quality. `. • Co. . Gibson, Oct. 11. 1854. • • ' To the People of Sltqu'a County'. - JO BING one 111 the grealesto.safforersi by the 1.3 recent'destructive fire hl Montrose, 'having lost my store-house and nearly all of a' large ,stock -of goods, I haVe not however given Over 'to despair, but have 'fatten n sture.r(mm "iti the lower part of the Town, first door north of Keel or's flute), into •which I have placed the small - stock saved from the fire, and will, in the course 'of a very 'short time fill up the store with ail en itire new stock of goods. in my - preeent new location, I'will be happy to see and wait upon ray old customers and the public generally, who favor me with COL , I. have resolved to nerergire up the ship." - I. am determined. to : -keep a DRUG STORE. and to keepa gm:Kitts- Aortinent -of Drugs, Medichies, Paints, Oils, Dye ittui%GroceriesAlasi•ware, iewelrf, Perfumery. Yankee Notions, and all aorta of Raney. Geode. &e. &e.. such NS I kept before the fire, *hick 'devoured the earning& of a lifelitim in no heir.. 'NEEL TURRELL: Montrose,Nov e r 2341854! • N. B. Will evety l man indebted. to me,plesie remember me in !bilk my time of need. bylumd, log to me the amount duo immediately. N0v:2311854. - AllE4 TUR4F4ab toitekt - tt ft oft. PTICEJa h ereby, given, Ant. letter/ testa* 'amide!) , upon the estate of Winun Gard.. nee; deed; late of the - toarieblp. ' b# i{dgewater, have been granted to the' subsoriber.-- Alt pitr4 inns Indebted to said estate 'are hereby . refine ted to mike immediate payment. wallow haw leg claim ! ' upon said- *gas ,to preeint-them duly attested (or sottlemoet. ; - .:--r I wg. WAGS% Admyr.:: ,1 Kochi* Piev.ilk 044-44111‘. • - . . . .. , riga fil 're r•masia47 , or, willep#Nii noistivorark i samiAtioisOF,,Ovit iiildifiattit;:Braglieret C 4 o.;* :WI:). '2 ,- --, 4:- - : ifarietrSl,,,:iiitz.--,:-',:;a:'= .-Iketatipet , werebeeir, -US :Weal , atm,. egeoithe &ewe, segteee.„: , AMAMI. tittabilisimisaWat,Alia i &mat 41410114111111410111.1r0r Tatkir• /6- e. trintliete rs res t hl 11 valltolito ..,mmz rilit,,l ingoo r. -. 44%:flritailiisO li 441111 =Vilhetie y tent • iegrahateer: - .ThireptiumecartAthethesrenreiati;e . ee4 we *idle the toot at *OW, its so9ifatiligervii kr it littovettelasitteaste.itteseeePLil -1, z.,-- _ Yer geothemee it will be. ro un d iiirma bi. , i ran i . • ass healthy. to wear 1a..--the •.eiddess,tie reeks, wesetee, is thee foot - etatiat teuxeeit *et It theliftteillifeie hi tweet. ed. Ladles las, wear thallabSert, soled boomer ohm la the atimit histeretat, weather Milk Wm*, illuditt - -Oree ralaPtloa so ,rwill'alsot WNW 4 bo Puk. et intr_ofiatrye msy be thwarted bY tbdil thiaeltradaPtiois. -- Theyesths. li k L il gavot' 4 - ever•seate, se the hoer Isere the Pet to valve rev eiheekby,eniellert Atte _lipl Ott • not.stse rows weer to yetorplitas In ley itersass, us. Wes e , •11Mip the laity *Are Ow lest to-weer et resew, hill. Mr .11ydreamgra t ' Way , rillalatiiiirkla - o u t . o f corrygerstad,,yentilerf Istliatillalt tecreSes the; ides et Or lylot. or calm the. It lir aididy. TS' chtlittea -they are - listrelliafir` ire es' they. may esicesti Is tipltehloillibvltillii/Ot settimedtherel- Awe. Their ertiesow le 110 44040 WHAT* Wilirdalimill• Um: i boulder. there - Who pit o a lll6 lb"' " vil / 6 1. 111 1* yitaly devises lhltautrAdialwrAirthtertilyr. - ' ~- , t , ; - 9,ai-- , - As the Ifyilreesigett la weatria 'was 100* Its vigils Itiereaviser ,o is *Wart iiicrediti ire*tent. 'Lier o V4t u it m ten. ssehrider, eitallarballe tharpool - -Credo, Dahlia, PEAL Aittwerp e Thisibinirataillort Mai Wes reached Lraccso paiss - Qtrzoi l .E-Tigt,lor the eembee win far siortwerlbet. • „--,,, , .-, •_ - 'Ait thsYeetidiy , their riptides' , ortheli Was sail R eef resistive for Coggin!, Colds, Broileldllre Attliata l MI Consumption: F. - e..:_ '' . ~, --.; ',, 7 ' mite. Size , pr. pi1e,45;0•141. - •-i r - , ' ,•: t . , levees' do. ?do. 110.'ditr' - ~ - -`‘" n '-'• • Boys. And Mali% OWE • NotiaLs-houttli• lowa biC4llll. 111110-11 .4 3,101* iilloosisee to Jobb.» sad •llikolasilero,_ rt." storekeeper. may on si lois' *rift' Oa - 'MAP ' 44400 they ore . an article that tea he kept 111 sir sionrioffili any earl ore.. • - te: • t ;•,•• ;, • • Y9r- " rw" ! PP t' ukitaitirc . Pailin4.l l t ;:' THE CREST. Oar. 4 Sir Cooper, Bare., m. - 410(.!_foont Medical Practitioner, hoe trft:4 7-alittittio .l4,o2cY to the world Ais e -1 1 : 14 ative and = ilin iT4t e for Pulmonary Diolsess 44 1 !lac of Medicine. • ; = : r: stir,. C., Bartebresated sad savisea tnit an of itin . • : . . - Medicfgegi" Par - Vheti:PrOleiiMi.,-• ) '= , ' - 1 ro - an pesetas Oatl gee sot ptedithete.ei itstitteht set sere phi- It•lititelli shoiet• teteftrelettette,Valtseispthes. Bresebitte. Asthma. Coughs. - Poildtkend . etitereireetttiefe of the ;of which arise trout the ,espersd state et lb* these, . rtrisw. to/4qm Said lltit'e6ektisissi . jeteimsi ot iia ear slim e • . : !.; ~ .-. ~ -:- . = I.:. •i• :- , 7....A. • - .1:..zt.., - ..„. ,]. u The teeter" is stesply a - chemical, piepetett fee host. with silt and Pettletat.olol l ,Pnottradell.ftool l ._ l 4 , neek,' Severs the ettoet...hs. iss *tremble - ,ie et vet% ones weft'. It becomes sitetiollystad is ~,7 1.- , . ' The, Protector," altOnidc , but - raseativintrodaasi Into America making avid mgrs flaikobtheitaltid Stares, ilia' teculdia. &Oh daterion; lad the Iticat Wien It ban fora longtime : burrito-Sipple artlideO Xliplailet acid on the continent of EicrOpei-rbile ft has areitik_la atop t r°"'etTire to the learitiou of Its Article of drata_., • To comonorate.theselltatempirdia - bcagc_ dent la yhur blakitoiledtaAdthifilia~_4' teem of wearing the priitterier; without Memo* pineure lug of any kind. The bort otletiarinat theta' liferwr io U mere trifle;, awl one will lot - iiamEyesmici , owe • velum toe health* itituselfimbia tre: olthork, them. The , finimitals la tble eminent are.ttet .e o nsrace omilendlteg than: , but rapidly latrochaing ; thel . &tart Brialer it - to,. of Lotion, and Manchester: Itashind, we a origluatly entrusted with the ussiuthettme , of the , Protectrs' "ty'llieleutrutk;lll l r. - -CdetieMlitirbei~le manufacture a mord is It to_ ale otightal bunnietiesm, and rtherefere.4reourstend-ltbraes-uhc eroolttwant t.IMM Pro teetors,"• to seei s to their bear iteatenc. t -": Retai:2ller thiii till's 'ls a Allay!" 'grade, -as& iiiTattut EsIAIL PILICXII.. - MEW&. ,- •'; . t . , - : ... , '' . . i• 'uo oovidi„.‘-',7 - - - ... 4'. ete;,. :. • , ....,... '• ',' Ladies'. de. , . , .. , . . .„..; • ' Mere 4 *pins tit'. i 40,,,. . . . • • 1/Aitcovnit,Ramaimirvavc. _.:.; ' Pkattup gt• "4 1°2 viiimaliSlL, - ? °ri dual Warehouse, loitiroemt sr:, widow. dm, 44 Mariteert.i*Maziekelrer,Ellelusa: , „ R: B. OP. are establisbing Pepe!, tor the . sidil'of this' Proterner in all parts 01'Am:series— Physleiranr. Earpeers. progirirta, Cloadere. pry Grwris Iderehants. - Maths Sol milliners,.ntse atatleines's Fareitbdng Strwirltereptis 'ars *wearied with the wholesale and Thee dletiibeillips . of atm. and to wbom most liberal tams are offered for astir enterprise. and splendid opporttudty npensfo theli - for *ahead profitable bushier". RR Arlalr. & 2 ,co. arra . ' 38 Ars St.illinerTorli.V:ll:4- . . Attention eopjetil - • HE subsiwiber. would :virspeetfulti , ..lifor t i the Public AA he - is Still - tight side: 'tip at his shop in the boort:emit - Of Ideariele he is'priparecd to accommodate tin:4;6. Who - Went new clething;.with'hit usual 'skill and despatch. THE FALL F,ASHICINS , . are. posted qi s 4 his fri'm - -yop - uay select, or any other style you Want: All 'welt made up in his 'hap is warranted to give= skink. Cattlag don674:i iTurronted kr fa., GROViL Oct. 19, 114&.1.-4k2.;11iiii, W. B ~ D eans--DagnerzeotypiAt.- . , - Ar odeAtiozie Sal . 14ANES l i te.turiniereserythiaethat; . t4lllAsp' 502.. • ; - • `Children iciU net be 'tidier:unless Viet between the haunt of 10 and 2 ceehalt, on a Olt ck1 :7 1" NEW STOCK: - ' •`, Of Casea,- Frames, Lockets, dte l jag patebiati . ' -, Montrose, Nov. 23. 1854_ , -2- . . . . ... . , . . , 'Dtettottltioll: - . THE firm of C..1). - Laths:4i Co I. is . ,thisiiiiiy, 1 'dissolved 'I, !pious! consent. -- I". The.tiOtet and Accounts - of , tadd.firilio are hi iii" . "hitlds - of C.- D. Lattir6p for collection .. -- ''. - ; -. .•:. ' , Tho anbscrihere • baiting enfrierei - eieiretelk lii, the. late fire, ciarntsaly . invittall indetted to Them, to make immediate paymett4. -.., ~. -, ,-, ; ' ..1 ‘: ' • ' .: -. i ,:. .•...-! _ , , -. I lk kATair a : . - -, 'Ail . nif . i,,i4'.•. - 74'...-.j,ii:..!54.:44,i,y3.,..:-.,:-:-.,..-7.,-.1., Horse Powers4iillteabilfugivie.` ON-s'and: Horse Porters forlbrialOg. And 'ether purposra,4, liztAien ,Horse' Power Stain] Sairk'ne,‘ roe sale tirrlit,thiillaile - Foundry.. Also, Stovesifilik-nd all Vag Of Castings Rw.:3lschinery end other. purposes." ::: SJARLBsalursit Psalms.- liostmse Dec, IBS. • - - - - ••• • . Administrator's Salo. OTICE hereby given that in parstutnee of an orilir of,Court issued from the Orphoeiti: Court Of Snsunehanna county, think *ill be,ek? posed to public Sale hy'vendue - upon sea in Jacksoti township, on Seterliak day of December -next, - •at -hiefeek Pi 10 AIK that certain piece Of parcel; of land the eel; tote of Lafayette .Wihnarth,.deceesed,;botunl4.-11 as folloirs Beginninzat a post .-indLithsook the north nne of Sedate Giiswelirg-htud.,th,enen north forty - two and it half -'degrees ;;' 'lied. in__ perches' to a post anti Atones In lb!! South lime; , - Lester Psyne's land, thence,iixWeaj•telle tion 79 perches to a post end' Monies hi it; Thotnaellutteifielcrihrati,%thenee lino south forty-twoand seke:halfdevecxlfe the - old Harmony read: Almece:eteslp.:•Sid - - root isk - ji where it strike's -4 mila Sedate Oriesiold'slandi ant: thence along the line said:Priiiwolfalaatt the.vecs of begintlitig,''contiiift':49aertl,fpfl'; 55 perehb x ,"b e satue more 'or' less, appurtenance& -'TCrins - of site eaw- sad Vii ` :j kuown oral the thin of idle. ••• : JOHN - GUNNISON 'tithnir T - 4.acklion, *or.' 08, 1844.--ativa Notice to- P T a meeting : Donal-of School Mee:: 11 tors of Bridowater the , ggth hot. it Ws. resoNed bithe BOa4 to reenlanwentlho'nialif the following teat Rooks in, the tiexestd. eehoole, under their jurisdiOlon; gn . ordert*lwifieraity..„ way &igen/reify attained, , thader's Spelling Book;'restidii* - serlait' of. Readers, Stoddard's mental.' 'AritiUnatie l pulthle Geography-, and: BrOwes : Grammer. I . _ . - . -1 ' GEO. - FEW. Seel. '' _ -'' Altott. ant . Ore New. : Goitsw: -11 ' t. ' ,ldt i T T , le n o r ree*bewitnitibit ' 41 supplies tit.Get;de for, the.:, Maine tnekt}'? inrindlng-tt- new and eirtanfian9rbnent ettlenek, Iliarinons. Merino : ' and Ciistinitte - Plabli;lllifil '.. Fancy , and Plain Di Liiiietes:Pa-resti*niiiiitat, Square and Lent litbewle, - AW'otliew,:neirbise., ; - etylesiend will be sold ASS peri.irelit:'".iiii Ain: lis t i ear k 4t klefk - Viet w enitiFewentWeei 'kif Rick t ibbone and ;.ilonnete t iWido tAilk , Ifeteito for Mike bid Itenilll*,lll9llllWeeit Vett* Dress TAde onlegnillohi:ollend:-Ihreesek. . 4 0410. legs ihe, dcca with ' :'general. eseertmeet ,et 44 .. ~. ,1 or staple and hasiiCi.tads• as fiekOkiWßickW;" int been - beegittz.• tide -04—,e4410i#:**C".**A: "nly ihe;einittioniitsisiOn- be lß"t'S ' --i: zadnea4-IWees. 44rtNlit --' .---';', .- '--::-',-.." 4 " . " 1 ' • StecorktrlMtfa‘ -- -,-',:-:.i."