IMI= arge families were too poor to purChase land in the old States. All this class of men, t4i gather with tbocisands otyoung , Ape4 of the NorticA6 are obliged:to make. their owtl farttufe in * the werhi, could rush to . ibe Levies- the moment the' Homestesefiln 1 1 1)431,4 ' I rma, where they - could obtain land, tree, or at a mere nominal price. Against iuGh a tide.,l the'South would stand a poor (theta* affil . her niggers, hence her, opposition' to 'Abe - Homestead: Had the 1301 passed, them. could be no chaute for Nebraska .or Kansas 'to become stare States, for theirsettlernent by the free emigration Of the North -you'd I,e immediate.' . The Know-Nothings are toroth to go Against 'the Homestead, because they. say_its_ passage will encourage ;foreign emi ”gmtion. Thus it will be seen-that there is it bond of Union between the' south and t h e Know-Nothings,-r-a union both' natural r and when the Xnew-NothiVs hear complete ;aild the - crack of the Southern whip, they; are as docile. at; spaniels; - nod it fe 't.efreshing indeed to see them walk up to the - tnttrk at the word of their southern masters " _ Many cannot understand_ why tho South . should embrace Knew-Nothiugisni, the south ern States haring no: foreign population of atij,amount.The.R4 4 ,lla_ she can succeed in +lacing . disabilities upon -the adopted 'iotert of the Nerd; she I.lreaken our political-Strength by disfranchis mg a largesslaas uf,oureitizens. • •This is why . 1 the South embrace Know-Xothingistn, so gen; orally, for she sees that the rapidly increasing strength-44-ore :North and the West„ bids fair' to entirely overshadow her power in the goy !trnment. Thus with . the - South, this Know- INOthing4m,like eVery 'other question about t twhich shitiakte :any -interest; can be - traced.; ji directly to - the question of human SOS-kn.:ie. I, 8; 'This governs all her actions,L—directs.all her t, knorements in polities. And she now feels., t that she has a - faithful ally in the North,—an - i bound to her - by oaths as well.as prinei I. - jees. _ • a . . . .„ I . ' From aff indidations . thii - Order in thei m NOrth has seen-its brightest day.: As soon ns I a , ~ the people come to understand its doctrines, ; b it s aims, and . its allies ? , as. they. are now un- 1 d aerstanding them, it will sink to a dishonor-1 'w grave, and bwome more - odinns than its-I -St Counterpart of the Hartford ConVention,.and .d' Alien and Sedition Laws.. The people Will ki ierer permit thia'fre4gOvettim'ent to fall in- Si ' - . . to the hands of a Society, c to be ruled and to . l ioi• - enied be oaths of secrecy. The develOp- 11l opc. 'gums to give ' , 124ubliain is on; yes 1 I !am mire of it, I ;lne's at t achment to the eternal print-irks Lase • • • , seen it, and a very respectable appear .ght, were the qualifications { 1 anee it too,inakes' yes I and it 114- got Edit . such en atmosphere and under such tpe- i • . Ora too; for I saw their names, yes! Chas. Ali r notion: was the brittle fouolit. ' Thb F. Itead and IL IL Frazier stands at the head resii t was suLdi as might have been ' expected, f • 1 and `clearly prov, l n that, however earnest and 1 1 , .• 2 •-, - - low does it look . Chas. F. Read, an _old sincere- a large portion of those who [acted 1 _ i 1 champion of Democracy associated with H. with the victors, imight hare been; the anti- ' H. i Frazier as co-,FAitors in a political paper ? slavery feeling I4d.little.or nothing to do with infruehre The. senior Editor in his_ introduction says it. There was ar secret controlling it it is well known that he has always of another , nett:tit at 'work, sanctioned and 1 ctid with the Democratic party o thisconn appror'ed-bv the 'propagandists of the peculiar .y, having for several years publish d a Dem-. institution; if not the direct offspring of their 4 . eratie paper," whit:lel suppose is not dispu fertile brains. : : Quite a portion of the honest ted • and it is equally well known that his party'of freedont pas Merged in a.combine- i ' ' I ' - present as:-ociate. has edited a paper called lion of elements, itetually hostile to the pur- , in direct opposition to the Dem poses and designs of anti-slavery men. Thus the • • • - °critic party and principles. And it strikes [COMMUNICATED4 they were I to nepndiate by their tkites 1 I 1 r_P s l"°n of I ' 4 ' t rues* l prieeiples 10 g-eherishea- and 'dear to 'them ' ze ' -°n ' t ' if3ri t b"-4-13"1,ciPiel "at tecent Operation of a political character' lf such is_no t e filet, the signs of the pres • I heart that he has advocated from time to . is his comity have served to tanol the pur- ent ! are false an deceptivi. timeer there is a strong probability Of his leay p+s•and plans of the party to whose ritAget e •du is natural suppfese in the light tffor- ing that kind of company as stein as the ie., iiisintereeted Attibits the Detaoe*jie,W ded.by such fe. that Pis unnatural combi- I "chten foot" is clear to his vision, which, flatted for its late defeat, It , itisteeskipinteg to nation, is withO ' permanence, or the weans I heel n not been for the woolly poi that , the quiet, observing members =a cceunictue of retaining its tolen pOwer.. True, itis ma obstructs that important organ, he Might ere ty, in times of great national peril and hen-' kii,g a baseird'.ofort th perpetuate its an- thee:hare seen a portion,of the "hrtee-phant." ted controversies, to know something of the premae.ye and affects tq l ehave completed its . , ! .l tivill admit that it is well-known that Mr. Tatum and principles of an orgiiizatiOn that' organizatiori and eetablifthed its organ. The I: ad. has acted with the Democraticparty, ... 1 • assumes to be the, best expoeitet . ef the eater- public have already teen etrored trite.. Aid et is.well remembered too, that! previous eats of freedom, and ie, is their liiie e llege fo ' ,first,nunther ofeaid -omen and are doub t'' , -tem. JaCkson's victorY, the U. :S i . Bank examine the elements of which 'etre' csinThposed r enlightened by - its g " of - t- ild She - removal of the deposits by that illus. that their action may be deliberate and in - dorree.e.lt rieemi to i'' '''' ~erite a spies.' teems. Chic& there were hundreds that had lelligent. It is'ihe peculiar:re:Je t ofserr goy- of hostllitylounrd "ealai ! ee s e . *mid "relig. acited:' with the Democratic path. But 'eminent that it derives its power -from- the ions' teleiatieue end tealeei, - ea:p i th y openly thou' h the excitement got up by the ene " Ow : eat of the governed;" but 'in tersest , neon . Kilter- O Nothing iound, That order, roles iif democracy on that, °ea:ion, were Kitty t • °I r, i • ef 'recce of opinion will lieeestutilleeexise, up-, admitted by 'its organe to be the e ffi cient ally drawn in and went over to the enemy "body un/uestietts of public policy, 'la& aecousid- of the South and its interests, controls, be, and hreeches," and a great , many reMnin and eratile portion of the governed; hoe'ecterifielled yOnd doubt the new organitztti4rw , in this have ?might aide by aide with the enemy up to submit the donaluatien iifirrinciphee‘rith county. How is this little . •."-' of the to Lis time, and they were stron ,in their feeth they have little or no sympathy. The :great ffiztipnal par` ty, whose: 1 "; - , ` omission proteeerrioe thiei ! Pe; die not leave t he party, 4 umnqueuee of this differenke'of opinion is' it is to probeet southern ritehti, enabling the i butt hat the party had le ft them! • Butewho Mt !Alt qrganization of.parties upon distinct and South to carry "out, its projected jiliiiiii,lyop. is there now that stands up and cOnderuns 7Cil defined gripe:lilts - 16r the piiiiose of es- posing a barrier to 04 tapid.nettlement of Gen..lackson or the'party that sustained him eblls hiegia4arteedar.: ! elinte of" "policy, or the Territories anl denying to the natural- ',in tbi t t important crisis. 'ri to o f. lt was herraled through all par of the Peelotitleatartiktear interest. Such ore- ized citizen his Conatitptional rights, United States that the country was r ruined, nizati l ?tla are ealtin E. as the representatives feet anything in ).pehalf tif freedom and herin- ' ' fid ", s ; 1 0.j'aliing" :# 1 some favorite measure - terests ? A c l otribination in alliance with a ; that the Democratic til party was dead and I like the sante hue and cree r 'tvas on 1 $l,OO Reward. , :latsiigport,,which united effort alone can pro-sla%ery pv'ti, its*eontrolled by a semi- i sr imelt, 2 ing i the stiti-Treasury excitement, secret} the - Tar- {el - OST on Stem-Any Jaley 13, between the ::i; . tirfi: They cannot exist 'without a purpose I went hostile to..the constitution, and seeking t movement of N o , 1 rill' question. The DeMocratic- ,arty. deny !J 1 - 1 .1-4 ,4ze o pi i sc orl op o i .. l C . Nl ia ir , l i i es ie v S . p t r i i . nevill f e n V I II e f , it. whateverniay, ;}jam ;the cher eater eilf the 1 to frustrate any combined ~t r t by which they are anituritedili e. publi c them freemen will fail to• retain the confide-nee , and 3•Ct, all those Detuocratie measurto stauil ! der will receive Ile abovo i m e w r ar i til ( );Tes.r . ing le it i a n i uld be faindiar srith:andindersTand-it " Of thee. whom it :'lass won' by fraud and 1, las ruoritiments to De•aocratic ineasur •-• turd • Wm. D. Copes in Diunick or the R . egister rint.: 31outruse. 1 ! .1 3 w l* he , creation a a new party is- 'certainly a,,, ‘e•ption, and bring upon itself obloquy and.' principles- And DOW the DeinocratfrParty • Ing ciffice in iinnei of. some Teter:e s t i e t e , - '.full knowled ge I rein. Its posited,: when lunderstood irill be; is dead. agiiin. Away with such a . " li}ber 4 as - ' , I TI - TILL be exposed P eblie Vele tie. to pule • sale on the farm i lit vf its I prineipi t m 4'14 nreedjLiviiiTenat,te the' l despised . ; and the indignant i well tnigle you set the present enlightened . reetnen who i of the subscriber in arford 1 (nar Ira I--•)ple to• Judge otitztliterits , and-claims to I have been beirayed by it into the support of !. age back to barbarism as to, stratigle Detnoc- 4 C.ir t ' ) T uesdaytho oo h d f F-k -. i s pen er .. on t ay c• e ..,_ ' ufidtace, end hiltt,4 - silo rejcT..t r tir ernbisceA dangerous doettioes; Hill return - to the "old I "ICY- i ..,,„ 1 ruary next the following properti, to Wit: Iti Ix:trines iliiit . .. . think ,, ~ b att l e ;the i r ~ . -- t The democratic party dead I Democracy 1 , Ita /neon invstigation, e ranee to deny ' • • : , o_, 3e Whigs , ye kno l iv - Nothings, ye .1 $ lb. One pair of heavy Oxen, Hi cows, 9 Year , . lines, 15 Sheep, I covered Carrage, lee. tke.• Fui+eri it teinetniereertietritte the progres.s . The history of parties never- afforded such Ito commenbe at 10 u'elin;lt A.,.1,1.- I fusionists, don't you wish it was so. Itis not t Tza.us -Eight months credit, ;will 'be given o, l :wee:tent, thait iesitits:in,the, formation , an exhibition of daplicitv, such an entire : to be wandered at •; in fact it is nomoro than'; uPqn nuns w all iniere4l4nadeterlF.4l security. c c a eel, Fart; e ff ee jts* g in — j og . 'Th e oe - •.waiver of lionestiand principle, for purposes , T FANY. . - we expected that the actual " defunct P: arty, " I ' liarferd,Jan - . 16, 1855--MkP, 411401 1 a its origin, the inofiVehy which it is, of power,' and ambition as is pre..ented bv the [ j aVinid, , and the path it has Cho.en tO pur- 1 movements andiiiiil ' ' 1 1 ' li• '' 'could position o t is mongrel• ....______ resort to stratagem, it is a wis• 04 ; . ,- ----- • -- , ' FOR SiLLE. ;' • , ,use are ' f it • - jests' of . - t I have and this it not the fee a tie , after ih '• 11 1 .el cut jects.of inquiry and worthy the hart}.. : ..;. .- _ ~_ •, .- :.,.,.:__ ~ 1 • .t. me s e er -os i THE sufripriber offers for sale eiS 'eteece i n iite• upon the mountain and iu the wildernes s 1 West llarford, about 4 inile4 fling the vil eu riQeration of every citizen - who is anxious • The . tempest,,Of passion and excitement, 14 let eetuderstateeagi,eiteeei tr _freedom, 4 pissed - without deitroying the ornanizationof 1 to Aide, among the sheep with theeps 'flog'. I t h i l e g:: e fi l b ` e lll .l ) Trt i ,.. ' , ( g ' ' l rel k fre s t d lik p ' le s r: c S u. t a . Tile 1 1 3 111111 c tieing! 6" tiall'pact year hal been I the Democrat?'; it Iv" overbWi+ed thrbilli' i,ing undterying we are all sheep mere But 1 tains about 4 acres of land with toriuse, tetra and the call eI wouideay to unsuspecting, few :T ee l e . !shop. On same plate is a . watei map WI"- : "tn,t 4. of excitement 'aetly eomperee to a frauds, ibut 'again' Stands ' erect, in two tAthes w i th other litachinory '" , l - 1 .h.Y• jt*rnpesf.: , The violation of a strenetli oeitc# mei ! t '' ; ' 1 e . L en pereep,er„ gat en g i 1 h • ' 1 ware! 'You are iu . danger when you eatlrtairel 'e„r3t to earrY. r turteng. ,Saidettopietesins niachltiery ep .7: ulo•hunored compact r'.- ' lithe chosen Repre- l'new energy -from itelempora e ry defeat, rep 1 - i such conipsay. ~, The cry of slavery het beetei lite for Willing Cheese. Bedsteadu fere'„ all of .z•-.. , , a • ' • th e o pp onent! , o f D ame _ , which will be sold upett reaSedabhe tone's.% For -1 t '" l4 er th e 1 5,3 0.p1e and the evantina dime:- seating Pe intenerfitfof the eft, . _as of old, I the tlitol.l we t .3 *e t ' eel pild - to past kw ~... 1 '--- 1-- • -4 .1 " .:- y.A LOU ga_portiLni I,:tno g tinting itaelf,;by- the; tiuustit . .l 4 , . . _ I __ _ , ,_ ~ ~ , -_, ~ is ,__, .r, I I further ieformation apply to Crawford Titus, ' talon, to i la°3 ain(le Ine reth°7i of i '." l .? nn - - '° 1 : 1 / - i near Ilte iiretniscs or of the subscriber. 1 . , . , ;tie li m mtnent lkoliti.qians of the country tclippl the 'wet ;that iieeitiu to deprive it of 1 Prtnei'e :line they bare howled Mail '1 they I . ' .f. I. ROPER. 't eroyed'f or - t titne public. confidence in di; ffts witle provisione,and thwart tbe purposes 1 have sucieedellin part to carry iii eloction ! ' jiefferd ' pee. 11, 1854.-.50w8. ' ' :`" r ess .l 9 ll of then, and in the res o l ut i ons , th I-. ' - - ' • 3 ' - - 1 with the!aisistsnee of Know Nothitiieni and dof its f athers . The history of the Democracy ' t. . • .e. 1 i' •tvernia of the old' " , earties. In the passion lis a history of the ! governineet- Each Iwo- some other "isms." ', i :le tilement .diicrc6on was thrown ove r . e.essie e p er i o d oe its e ii e .i i 'i ts i ll ustrated the _ Hurrah l Hurrah ! now both the 0141Palr- I .:1,:, wand lang.ebos4,4 . p r!n o p i ei negiet ,„ I, u , isdoin of. its : ras ' ,e has been the able ties are done away and we must have a new 1 . or forgotteu. to ~-.-. - ~ I defender'of the - ' ' mat :! eeepte aga "monopolies" ~ - i b - . . party we(Wisit;rs behind the curtain) 1 will , . , Ilfere: was a fixede determination to strike ''and legiel ''f ' ' • • 1 c°tcc it Ow, welare a portion of Om dCelo- Aeon oe eapital; it. has reeisted t i ll . d 'eliee blow at "old or i --- tio --" t efforts ' ', 1 -- • - „gut, za u••, lo , e orts to price power umettlionzed by the I oats melon to protect slavery (ire' don't . , i care anything,shout it, you kneitc..)' and we ': 2 "it pdiiticians and-parties that the " tuass 1 Conatitation in thal.llatels of the fete and h rt- disenthrnikkl,"- and nein:tate - id with a I its c oitilitent - auciiii/devie '- ti e l . . this I will hate;an easy conquest noweeetre will .it Iw - d ame. . .rei s t u te or ft. e ei ne •-• -I i • 6 - ' ng P° icy ''°' have a chance to rule again. If this; eras .. J • :, ~ , b ufe , 1 espect as won t h e confidence of the peo- • e 14 enve of _much luiety, inewericire'‘rate - its- Pie, - ! ' ' ' ' , first time pat the opponents of .14rnoctacy 'e, aipj a - . n i c e . 1. , had played such games, I don't know but I ~r, ln al.:nib artfully empleyed a t -el he P riStOeratiP! t ipirit it dictated the eeete their own purposes, regardless of I measures and ' f the i • eouefe o o 0 Whi might think that the democretie piney was e pabli(• good. • . . -• atutuates the iv t 4i of it , , 40 ., beri .... in danger.? But sire know them. I wonlenay mow • r ' %Ain . ' ' -. • - • f.. , • , E. , . 1 . - •t - .. = i 4 2' 'to .shivvy and its - 11 ,, g . gres ,i ow l, eines, Reef e b il eo 4, i pe e tc . ipic rs. -, 11 - T. ' to t brotheii Democrats, don't go so far that 4 l' 'Velar setitilment, - ..aitit serve.i tO tOti-'; ! Tife ' Den 3o:o i - a . cri - /In . ' k '. .•a we toile, teetand yea _can't I:e saved without the assistan of ' ', ",' I '''' ' ;- • . - i iirl • - SALT r•ZIP . -,- . 1 g t I - _ .. inents in the. Pennsylvania, Legislatuye also show the dangerqrs tendencies of this'Order. There it is seen that.men do not hesitate to .. come before the people and seek an eleeti , ;in b r vthe most solemn protestations that they ap not belong to it,,and -after their . election din tarn and , betray their constituent. The people must see that ;ley have no safety from tliose who acknowledge the .hinding efficacy •elithe oaths of.Know-NothiniNwhen its nim bus do not hesitate to betray their most sol emn pledges. If ,they will de it in 'One in stance they witl_do_ it_te orerturn the gor erntnent. More anon. - I !ocal)a.in-atiltitude !ot cleformhit*. But this : ftlone was trot sufficient ; the aspirant for placa Inust . n4 .only l abanud iu .profess . ions.of at 4 taehme - iit to•"tree soil" - doctrines, but must ; - loin, the inets faith, based upon the idea ':that 'told issues" mere extinct, -old parties corrupt . , ted and aselesayand the principled - to Which, the conatry . Was indebted for its :growth and derelioPment "obsolete.' 4 ' • - . . : :The leaders - Of the! . affiiir, for some patrotic: ,iturpose, of course, t ight: all.their ,energies to the task of breaking down ' partie, permitting to question'of "hoir can freedom .6e.best de-; f titled . ," to rentainas an after • eonsideiation4 ence . . they etiabni c eed :every elemen t that' , c •Ald.itupart temporary life and strength,and '•-. a d them lin bringing -about :their darling ' ob- $ . t. ,-. With an eye. single- to Pouter, they • rued consisteney;.nor looked beyond the' 1 .t. entre of their ownambitiotis projects to see the effect Of their action' apOn freedom rind lit. dittne4 interests. -- : • i i t. . ' • . . . 1- . !,1 Tale for. example this coutty. i The.Dem-' static party ,hed been and vas thoroughly et tomittecl to the principles 4, free soil, an d . ii - • a the time was acting upon !theta ` as a unit, i' 1 ; snaking the. issue in : the -Iright quarter and . figh;"g the battle at' th right point. Its Candid! .31 were unexceptionable . upon the . slebraska ,quastion, and 'men of undoubted Ntegrity- and merit. !;.. They did nor, it .is true, fOsake thit principles of their.-party; there P i llitielples that guarantee to labOi its reward, p, tooting iit front the, insolent!, and oppress it dein:tads of capitat, nor did, they declare th to - obsofhte ; for conscious of their justice, tli yk-niAt• theni.to be iterna' 1. They could not Woiind Cent!cientat!br !declaring - what theY knew . , - • to be _ial , e;:and giving ihe'lle to an impartial 1 • , - itidgment. . Such men in the opinion of "fu r.ip4d.Tis,"... Were not reliable,- and could ' not: be tr! 844. Tlitre was something daverousitt I:,' idea; that the Repnbli4n doctrines of the Dein ocratiCiparty Possksed •vitaliiv; and th e .1 • a a who'could. not perciet•e the necessity l of ib ntioning the! party, of .whose - history lie vii 'justly prom!, and!to whose creed lie was vrt my attached; iris' said ; to • be influenebd by mini:Ter . motives and controlfed by party litipline,' '.. • . l i . i /in the articles of this; new faith there - wits on etit . ing, - inagnanininui and patriotic; - in i: rthig ones - old frienas and - Principles, la .. t . — , , . : :in • of , self7Cacrificin.o . spirit that indicitt4d in ay. The capacity:to suit one's: vier-s i popnlar feeeling,--awillin,r--- - by its old policy, cortept the errors introduced by this' ( !untratuial ftision," and frown upon secret political orgnnizations, doing their work at midnight and thrusting into !dime by the force of oaths, -Men whose prieeiples the people are not permitted tti . know, or di cuss. mt. 4 FOR TIIR DERORRAT. Ahura. Editor:. Happening.to preitent at, the meeting in your Court house on :DiondaY evening, at which _the organization ! of thel" Republican Party," so called, was as I suppose perfected, I heard the address of the Hop.' Gentleman who, on this as on - other occasiona, has deem edit to be proper 'to descend film the Judi-. dial:beneh i and occupy the pol itical. rostrum. Among many other remarkable' affirmations, that gentlentan.declared, in a brief review of his political course, in :which he indulged • - • very freely with charges of corruption upon t the democratic party, that. he ihimseif , tho' . 7 .fortnerly acting with that party, had never F r pltanfied.. That he had ever been. 0 now, the !advocate of Freedom.' 4 1 liatAhe democratic party, 'or its, leaders, had alwaya pandered to Slave.poWer, I. could not but be . struck, Messrs, Editors, ,with' the fact, that this same tentletnau, while - sitting in Con-. pr,gres..s the fostered object of qlvd honest De -1 i incdracy. of this county, Practically denied,by . his vote on the motion to restore the obnox ious 21st Rule of the Hoag; the right of his Constituency to petition - don . gre-4, ou the sub ject of Freedom ! And 14:e . has not changed But the DemocraCy has changedleven though Lit al4s held to thi right to reOectfully pe lin any subject, as ono of its dearest and most cherished right.4---a cardinal article' of the Democratic creed—Land still Adheres to it. ,lAnd h.e'llas not 'changed; his princi ples, he stands up' : before the public • - coolly affirming that the. Democriatic party is corrupt ! If lie has not changed, that party Ana th e consistent straight forwao villa. a 3 are yet at issue on that very. qUestlol3. Let the reader mark it. Of the!proprietv of a Judge . eaten ng, to a party..which by its peculiar structure is pus- . sibly liable to indictment Under the laws-of our land, it may not be proper for an tin leiirnel and humble citizen to speak. , Yours, RUFE. New lfilford , Jan. -16. jfes.qrs. Editors of the r Deer' att 4 - The Cat* 0 be Bag. _ lite conrui/ trot the horn antacid of a single Whig tenet, but , only Ur a a course which will, first, effectually eff . pl e Goths and Van , dals, and ULTIMATELY, rltCla SLY /NMEDIATEILY, RES:LIS .IN PUTT/NO M r tli , MEASURES AND I VlErati POLICY It: Tab ASCE . A:CT. We there fore, respectfully ani : lcindl suggest to stich of our firiends as entertain n wish for a - can intion, to abandon- it at otice--rit least for present. if at orseeU circumsfar.es i should hereafter arise to ren d er one necessary, Mareh - or April will bet eßrlv enough to Clu j sider the matter.--Reeknoricl Whig. 1 ,. We long supposed that the ultimate objct i r -131* the leaders of Itinicv-Nothingism - was to , place Whig principles; in the ascendant lin' thisco',intry, and the.ahovelextraut from, the Richmond IV*, is pretty' conclusive that we are!right. Anti-Masonry, thouoli- a. mis erable humbug, done its share of work in d'ri ving many from the aerri'ociatic party, and rnakini.them Whigs, and the secret order lof Know-Nothing.; is dSsigned fur the same pur pose. But it is a fflAi whiel the politital history of this country prOves, beyond 11 doubt, that though a party may gain poWer by, a union dal! oliques and frictions, yet lit . is short!-lived. No part.}-. Can ever expect o coalminc lone, the respect and esteem of the people,lwhich is not bated upon the constitit tional Principles.' Dem o cracy may be beaten to-dav r but it will triumph oa the thorrow. „ ;-- Denwo 4 atie Union. ' SE/ 3 ASTOPOL - ALTdOST TAKEN! Greet rash for Russia --lroti Stara,- Z'n . • , . g';are, (i.e. -.:.. ~. • . WOODRUFF & .VLDRED h ating *Simla ted themselves 'together for the roirpose of carrying on the StoYe anq Tin-ware business in all its various branehes,-iwould respectfully call the attention of the tradlng public to their F , STABLISHNENT! Which may easily be totind—, it being in close proximity to the new Court liouge—the South: „west corner thereof.. Oar ,Ibnilding is not as conmmiliona a 9 we intend haying in the Spring. If our patrons will bear with us until that time, ne flatter ourselves that oui' es'ablishment will nut be surpassed by'any in ;the county. We have the moat approved pattt.rr.s or - STOVES ever brought into , this .warkK among -which may be found • r . . - 1 - - • . •‘:, Star of Me ii r e.rt-(Elevated, : Oren,) C!ultiva tor (Elevated been;) /*gray* New World, .Globe, ..41 1 141, and • I i . iTeacherk A I OOOEO.IOE6 . ' . Three State.; -- . - 1 rAll Air-Tight, and various' .'other . patterns, too The usquehanna Co.!Teac l ber4 Association numerous toinuntion. I -• • met at he free School ; Hous e i n montroi• TINWARE of all kinds Wept constantly on Jan 13th 1.855.. The comMittee . apporint‘d hand for household use. Jubhing done to order at the -previous meeting reported that the I and in the best manner. Ail Tin-ware carefully Edi tors 1,-,f b ot h county pats were w iiti n i g 1. proved before fearing the. sit* • • They respectfully solicit thti patronage of-all to devote a,column . or More weekly to edvii-.1 - 1 - who . wish to purchase anything itf their line, a.s cationallmatter, which PriYilet,re was thank- i saving them that more can b.saved by examtn fiilly accepted by the AssociOion and furthi t ir 1 ing their stoa before purchaslng elsewhere: arrangotnenta deferred 'till the next inee- I S. A. WOODRUFF. G. B. ELDRED. inc.. 1 - .. . . . 'Montrose, Dee:l2. 1854.1 - , \ Soul& diseUssion 'on Selibot G . overinnet l t - then - foltowed and a committee Comisting . f S. T. Se4t, W. W. ilayliotidiand A.B. Kent i ; was app'pinted to draft resolutions upon:the subject for discussion at the nh .., t meetinn.. I On inn i tion of Prof W .:Richardson a corn rnittee consisting of A. COI., f / I: F. Tewkslitq, and A. J. Gerritson was appointed to prepare a report Ifor discussion itt. thej,next meeting upon dui practical operation dad benefits .to be derived from - the office of !County Supei intendeuit. ' The Association then adjourned to meet:ill Jackson bn Saturday Jani 27th at ten o'clock A. N. wl}ich will be the dnnu 1, mmeeting for the eleettpi of Officers ittnil th i i refore a gen+ tal attendance of the tnethhe • and. citizens generallji is solicited. i , A: J. GEM Tat :—The Newto Btv' ns Robin Burk 1! Jessup Mack Perrin Ilentps Lathro. Lyops Robert. Ben net • Rocks• Tjler v. Biddle Mead v Roddtn 13innogl St , raguL ICodden Milli ;t tattti Roach Str.ith S~ciilli v ])ritiker .Carinitt RotA'son 1 Colaian Nevitou. ,rnith L. i Fa. - Adams Sci. Fa. Colteia , Bryant , --Tn -Debt. the Se,hoo{ Diret.tors Appeal. .. locuin- 7 Appeal; ownship vs. ErtiOs Gaige v_ township Pope vs. Clifford F 41 , 441110% yo, on the .I,4th • Mr. JOUN J. ROPER, In Brook N. Doolittle LA A. KENT: I IN" At G:eat Vend, on 16th in 4., by . the Rev. J. B. McCreary, Mr. Isaaollyszaat i as of Len- I olr, to Miss — Euza•Fciaos of Hari° • V In Dundaft on Thursday, Dec. Bth, at the residence of the brides' Mother, by the Rev. A. Bartly of Carbondale, Mr. &taus C. Cncacu to MisiEuzaasinC.PnlN:hr . , Daugh ter of the late Henry S. Phinny. I Stoves . Sto ves!! :BIIR4ITT is now receiving a new assort. Jnent.of Stoves including the moist popu- Jar and.linproved kinds of Preminch, Air-Tight, and - El6raled Oven Cooking stoves; with! Parlor, offire and Sh - op 'stoves, for wood ok cos`` to su perinr variety _ and style, which he tall selliat the •most reduced prices. Olen stlo(ves of t uew and approved patterns will be lat 820 to 8,25, and other kinds in proportion. Also AtotePlpe."Zinc, sheet Iron. stov - e-TubcA&c- - New Milford, OCL 4, r 4. - I • ' .., . • Black. Silk- 1 . - :: - - A, rd: GOO.tiquantity for dresses. at. 81 4 its. per Ya - ' - : Ui B. Co. Oct, 11.1E54. . f . : Shawls. ' ;- _L LONG -and Bqiisre, - Wool, id ruche as BM:, - • -' " '— very handsome - slyly% ant CM. 11.. - I TRIAL L. 1 i - SECOND IV& •vs: Loomis et a; vs. Lord et al4. n ruse) vs. qay-''.!-- r t. . 1%.. y. cc: E. R.. .:n Case. •t ll vs. Aldlich4--Ejetruent... s, Levris—:Appeal • et al Is. Seavill4-laDebt. .. ead rs. Titrany—gres' i paSs. . - vs. Searle et al-i—Tri - spass. l i ,- Co. vs.'Scovil- 7 4n ase. . ' vs. Roberts—Eje , rtin nt. ' . - - -et .al vs. Lenbeirp- 7 1, Debt. 11 vs. Conistork-+Treks.pas.:l. . . Fowler-1n CO - enant. 's. Gage—RepleVill. . Cook-1n case: vs. Granger—Trespais. r et al ts.Seovilli—lniDebt. vs: Smith' et al-÷-Treipass. . i 1. vs. Ilatiraway -et ialHlteplev a. s. Adur . :r c's. 400t! . ?yrtcovenant. '. tiYtor ot . ..11:::-In .ease. '-' . Mullet .*,:;111' Debt; .. McKenzie-Ejectinhipt. Caider-; ,, Ejetnientl et sii vs., llenrv--'•Ejedi i-s.. A VerdenjEjtic. t ra et.al vs. Biyalli--;-.lfi s. Beardslee—ni , -plev, s. Dayton—Appeal. the use of Scott is. Van - Vorst'4 Anui at extremOly low LT ,n rn . 1 -- - • I .. LATIIROP'BI STORE . . I Ea s t • , sido of Public. Avehue, Ttcq doors froill 1-"costi aarner, gi p d pi p) i l:43:lhtitzt WHERE euer e a ' a tt li n a c i t I bbee hose who will give us a call, teellag confident that froceour large stock abd etteaslre'tomeet.- ment of goods we can suit all those yho will e;:11 and examine them: 1 1 J. P. W. RILEY, and CI. D..LATHROP, -.....- .with A. LATITROP. - - Montrose, Dee. 12,1859.1 - • Straw and .11i3aVer , Bonnets,. Rib ions, Flowers Land -Feathers HE extreme pressuie in the - Monevi Market 1 i 1 ' I t mni o n n -liln v a il l able - 4/Lac tin PF OOOI. g fret from daroPie eOld, and Seethes it pro. J 1... the preeent season, has yielded to us in. vtn•anse t from many Lime dleesuMlS , swirl:4ow cre 2 ocd feeilities in the purchase of a superb stock i•e rt w/ ..4 .alever. t Th u. . Ltraf i. fontsien 1 1-/B. nutlet a rate' OfElltAW n ti.IDEAVEREONNETS. FRENCH. 14.0W,cP.5, ""t a f - i s .-- , p lit w itia ngtantega t-- -- r a t er gis ft racto : " . . l ; t2 .'' ' 1••,- ...____" cillitl • - 114.- . 7 • _j - , RIBEONN :Inn FEATBEr.s, UnArinti ll ati 1.2 this: City, For gentlemen re will be !bond' egreoftele s . warm. eau and 'Malt We awe' enabled to o ff er at i,japtecF-thhT;ti.Lt7-I:,,u'reet,biraemith,,a„aalditicau,...l"s47,l,,,meikral4cst 11155 1s, ther -tasizt a 81 - dently low price% for CAiilf. Ti? our steek a PARIS FrAiREES StniL I BONNE I T i td, I m Ltdi ost l ei tabent atra7 er ar t •Witetthpilditellsr sr 1111111°44 4. 0 1 1"M r111 " bl_._ 1114*111 . *Al in ' i ' l ' . I tunenti R/StIONS, ne would especially call the :Ater:flan 1 - Ini " Drevelset tuanutt Al,. i e02 41 46 .,.___ar l i • t . e " . • , ay, be thwarted 'by tostrigenentadde ~ raven of Casu BUYERS, as we nreltsaured that a more ; iy stpsrsortfe over:sholtS, alt'ilint - WWI' tiletnEllitet Meet to desirable assortment wns never before offered in , P'rsPite is a very nan'slll7tll3lArri-nn4elol4l6le-ar: this L. ~1- 1 011 ER & KETCIIIJ - 31, If„°,ll,dlis"rnue sear t o Pedestesec In telfAltatbser lig , . rubbers. While dm lathes' moue OM illik tie entaKr“ nafee. (4 and CO ..ruhn-cet., eOr.;•Wl ll ititti- ,N.Y. °X tamely inn., the tlydrotnagen e tense_ AZ-Alters ;BM .o_3 - ~ . rseo' or cork pripared, renege:l Vaud .oie deter - not -; insane tbo site of , - the boot, or owe • throfdarbit 1 41 1 1 11 r ** I II' .3: ~,, maid- TO Childrett they' are ottrentelf Widaltbill is 50 , Weduing C ar d s ; With P wt.., 1 , !.b.7 .0 , .„,„„,,,„ ~....,„,..„,„,„4-,0,„„gb0i,„46,„„1uwe. I B EAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED for $• . Fifty Pere. Their ernetue Is so ell •Atal t i ts tours Osirt EWA' • I non; beade chore whe 'potronit "skeet WM =id tbdr Vieiiing Curds and Plate; $2. Sik r Door ; via? ty doeter's List itzuehdqvuhlishel ikorriaryt" . co • 1 _' 1 p ifiitrien ilk• rrest .more otaar t a, ; pa seleta !antis. min - 6'3 to $lO. Wedding -Eti - elopea L l. As the Z ISr tr . fici . l4y, ; Tereisizg to an alenortLiperterfib'etittrstr. 'Lam retie in Note! P./per, Business Carils,lNotary, '-' nometea, Witnetusiter, , tlittnitighedn, • estorpool,Gtaregair. Com:nett-lel ani 'Prirate Seale engraved, and ‘Leer!}, Dublin Pnrie. Antwessellembiugarter Berlin Our promptly fortvarded to p.irties eending a remit. '1"1"1 " .10144'1.732.46a-I .7, lr i s bi l .. C . br.„k - l'° 2 *. 'llll . V s " the number wi l l fu s nap I taneo to A. DEMAREST, Gencirnl En. , A 3 / 1 i the Faculty their coottalor ;ethers' rata. as a pre. l i graver, 182 Broadway, N. Y.-43m3 1 1 teniatere for Cough, Voids, Bronchially,' getbiar,•aal t ,:oteromption. i l J. & L . Fisoher, Piano - Forte an - :tiered Sire, ay. pale, 11,1 i Coati. 1 Ledies• du. do, Se , do. - t i ufactory i ;Boys' nun mimes, 'ea do. • - i, ~,, • NP WARE ROOM', Nes. ' 1 43. 245, - . 47 I and - x GT/C;.-srCCMIbe Retell Pricot," so make& etre Ulmer- I i ..- 249 !Steyr Twetay.eig,fit street, etween ,11,/,),,,,a/itt7p,,ara may j , a „ b a b r u t, gattoed. p‘rtniihrigalltilitia,4l,l44,.l47:Y.. •91 aril 10 th Avenues , New York. Mae s with , they ere air article that mayblekept in any Aare, emote i the iE o linn, end alt the best modern iMprove. I "I class (42°6ds , kotturtoe, apply to ments, made of the beat materiale, tin es' our i IfitECOCHT;BRADLET It. - Cts . • ~.• I own Inner% ieion ; a written in:tn.:flier git n Yith I i. - J - '. . asa , pesteitetattele , Toite:- - !every Piano. J. &. C. F. being prectiell mein) ----,-- , THE ..sinviifteenn 1 land manufacturing, very largdy, can _furnish the 1 - 1, ;^llr ting.'":•:""' best 4- MEWS, on lower terms than can be furnish- I Sir Jelled Cooper, Bart., M. .P.,,,. the. eminent led an where, :.nd it is decidedly the best place i Jetedical Practitioner, hag left a tall:at:1 Ito Int • for cneh. Those desiring a tiodd i Pianos I Legacy -to the world in his Great Prevent ? 1 and one thet will stand and'wear well, e . in't do I- olive Of Consurnptio - A and , unfai li ng errs. ! bettei than to call on J. &. C. Fisther. - '43m3: I re' r • rt• ' I. .for r - aunonary I.xterases E w ith out t he "pc • , 1 Stoves and Ranges.. 1 _ cylifiptidrie. _ • - , • i I 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1 i ' ,c.rit e } Dart invented and advise.l the use of the - ~. t. H E SUBSCRIBERS have on hand the fi n-1 I Medicated Far Chest Protector, - • T est asiOrtrnont of Air-tight Cook arid' Par. iTo alt petlems of ell ages and condltione,ss a sloths toed lot Stoves that eau be found in the City , iStoves i ;,f'yeltl`l,i som e one,a ls a t i ;i l te st ent° o l ,7 4 l7. l. V4Z e " eg t, th tS r ir4 1 o n f g all sor ( ip t l e inne, Myleit and designs , for burn- I.o l r , nieleneepit., eht o en ti a , rife , fro n m od ,thit e irstie t t li et a ttsts af, tr.... ; - ; i S yno d u, Reasons I n we r will varra , tti in ev. r I on e: t i l t o l : ne ti hl lh . , 4. " ! 1 ory .y. n nant.o a fine S 1 .•C or! /fti oi" f , A mply s e h ein i tli ti y , prepared ft ; 1 beauty and dumbility, will do well to call at the lined With7allk and added,. which; napeended trout M I METROPOLITAN STOVE lIVAREH9USE, i nech. o . '"i 3 Ilia cb , -,t, In PI sirreestile ' a.- manner that ' • I 110Plei NS & DUFF, proprietors. No. on .Wu-1 pufe,e't,:,arAl,,L.t!'t"agieLlti,nt,Thlitt,/ andt a • ca tr y llt ra g ; nes •• ter-street, - New York. ' . - '43103 . into Am.-rte.:tit u m r iaking rapid 9 progr u eSt ee .th ee roug - h the Enke 4 . ? 1 • States; she, Can.vias, ',oath America. and the West Didier - GOUPIL it CO. ' 1 llt hate for 4 long time been a maple artlettinltegload at. 4 ' on di i contitient of Europe, while It ham grown .to mu, Print Sellers & Artists ' Coloriaen. , countries to the position of an a etitle ofdress. _ ' • ,yo Onlonttrate thole fates enquire -of any English seri - - o. 306 Ittrottil watt y, New tor R: I detain yoer ricinity,of his knowledge team beneficial re ; „ AVIIOLESALL' PRINT SELLERS' pbl * h ,„ reds of 'wearing the protector, without t tenure to duet* r I . , „ - „,. ~ . .' • ."- 7 1 ing of I any kind. The sot of wessiog thee* vont lee hi - ' era, printers , and atanutacturing _trusts, I Morn. ttitle, and one will last , same years. Se one who ;Coleman, Paris, London, Berlin, and Nit. 366 1 711 " 11 r it e le g , t h .l i h s i ri n s t t gr is Pi h u is u farn t 1 / 4 1,..1 1 3 1 0 , 14 ; 11441164.4 Broadway, New York. Cataleguessent bY mail. I o t t7„:,,di r ux " rF l h 'l ; 3 hat rapidl e y * lnte r rdtacing them. - aw -1 The tienai discount to the trade and Institutions. 1 vnt, Bradley & elii..ofLondorband,ibinebesteratigiirol Pietitre Prames furnished 2g ' ' west originally entreated _ with -the uwentacture of. 11 as... • . ' 4 --,---• Proteetere, ; by the lanientst Dr. Cooper. and emotions t.. i Gold Watches for the i • t to re afr o act are accord!' g_ ea , his oalt o n: l l ..instme t r e nt. p litl . f T : it:e pse mnin t " gel:trite tt 4' en u tone a' ~- - __ ' --,..... T°3lk z ilss El L ‘ d ri n tl i i i a i. i r n ie d l s i as i erif i t n m e en! of D I , A. I I 5_ • !l' ir. t e ° m ni embe t : terse r :hie Is a staple article, an d : se, Pitient. 1 Jewelry .. t - , tettleine. i.. _ • . „ (ei,ta IVntehno, from $2O to $3OO. • • arrs'il, P4lcza. -. • ' ' l'itttid CakßaSketti, from $5 to $2. ' °sari Sirs, I,SO each. It Dbuble Plated Ten-Sete. from $l2 to $5O. 1 ' 11 ,1,1"I„,„, 1 „ . r /1): do. Silver and SilYer-Plated Ware, and other arti- ;' - IteRC ' OURT,IIIIADIRY.4. Co% - • eles in'th. line at equal)) . low prices. : 3§ Ann St - : and 102 Varian St. ; ; • New-York. U.S. I Filvor 44 with a call before putt i Psinspal Wareboure, 102 Wood St ;Chtsprialtasondott. elsewhere. WIL3IA RTII & BENT(IN, 1 Maisoftatory;, 44 Market St., Menehritt . er;England. ; sow6 343 Broadway, New Ye; k. 11. 11.1.1- Co. are eptabliehing Depot* for the cute' of the , I , ,Protector to ;an portent Amens*. -Physicians. Enrgeone ! I Druggirts, Clothiers, Dry_ Goode Merchants, Ratters and. '; I W. B. Deans--.DaguE rrentypißti. _ 0 r Illlnuerr, atm Gentlemen's Fontirhlng Store-Meeeem as ' - ---- i At o dd F ellows , H a i ti ? i en'rustel with the wholesale and' sten dirtribution e . e . . I .hem , and to whom meet liberal terms are offered ror the•r Window Sash. . of everythiee' th a t t ., in k,,, , ,, I euterprhis, end. a aplendid opportunity opens to them it: ci H. &D. SAYRE having, been :IP min p d oinV id 1 T- vill . • ,' •'' . , I safe sad 'perjßae_te hua rr i l e n ee c s o . mr,unj,Dss. & eo. k.... 7• agents fur an extensive Sash, have I day ur ..4l ‘l 7c S hi I m ii r c e t n 'ir r P e s i// net be taken unless bra% f, 4 . 51161 1 -88 A.en St., New- To g U. 8. Door lantifactery are prepared , to furnish env 1 • , between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clork;on a dear' - - ' . - , / articles in this line at less rates than they - More and More . New Good& u. i, been sold. , la NEW STOCK . 1.1 7- BITRRITT is now receiving new - and_full I i i . FAT. 14. - ' • . .' of Cases, Frames, I.nekete, &t. just Purchased. ' -I-• • ellpplieS of Goods for the Winter trad, . 0 . HAVING CREAII-an artitile which every 1 3lont'rose, Nov. 23, 1854. . " I including :I new and elegant assortment offreach t., man should try, for sate by - • ' . . ,_......___ IL ' S. 11. &D. SAYRE. . cintE,ip BOOK& - - i Fancy and Plain De Lanes, Paremettas; Brach . `Dee.. 4. nd Lin ' ll E - Extroortlinary indu , -mnents to the'ivadinz, PoLlic.l S4aa r e a --ag Shawls , elf of 14awanikbeS I , eie , ii ,„,„, - -1 I t stylek. nod Will be sold at.es . pert ent.. let* the i ; i __Borty-blade Clothins, r.iaLer iif . fhe following tiVe work, will be sent free of part: A . %%Rt ., uiriibi e , s l, o „k ~,,,,#.4 . „. l ow p r i c e „ . ster .,.... i . ope , f ~..p 0. ..........„. . . . .. , - • - - , - H.last years-, prices. Also, a new, 'nssortmeins S. IL &:, b•SAYRE. 1 The 4.sducti;jr la Sala an,/ Adernures of P a stela 1 Rich Ribbon's and. Bonnets, Wide Silk Veice - lifontrose, Die. 14:1864. - , - I . . ; . , . • ;Wander ills, I for Chiiiks aud Stantilla.4, kith Silk "and Velvet. ------------;---- 1 Wire of A uguctue 11. atandetille.of Railthoore, who was :•• Dress Trimmings, Mehair ILitta- DreOes, Rign Wagon - Making, . Blacksinithino.fr9lin her hn.band at Magas' New Granule, by 11 / - leltzt &e'„ &e.. with a general - assortment'of oth • ' ' b , baud of Spanish Robbers, and 4v dm= detained in their • . * and Carriage . Ironing. - ! mountain faernesses for thirtetn mouths. there haring ICr Eta •piC Silt in ney G00d..., e . s . lupin!, - it:bleb-MC TILE subscriber hating' established him se lf - i gone thgtni;th the most terrible oeistieri that thalinaginatfort I in , been do 8111. 104°1 ' 4 .1 "' .rrengll' pressure ° a few roes south of Ditneek' four Corriere, ; "I ',.,t i t ,T,.`s,: f ;- : c a ,, e ,,,ltZ te • nu ': I , n g„ tna ~,r n; "tr u ir • 1 7 . 7. 4,1 eri t i: e l i the ea ,Lif;to,te,t , cet, will be sold at eorreependinte i' prepare d . to do all kind e. - of irork in the above I i n cadingeeinmanity. 'c iaten c liy ;er r I.lti:fiat e L. px:l ° :l2l4 retina:Oil Pri c ers 1 ', ; 1 I - f , New l Arna, hi, Nov. tri,J 1654., - _, branches of buminems on short notice and the . e . . en ,,t e '„ . . i 1 Most•ronsse•thle tea fret. He flatters himself that '. l "enrilf-".4' an d -cStart li ni`4. Ti'oF:k.' the authentic : -:..\-- ' ' • .... ' ' ----- with the help now in ids employ, he will be able • • 1 C,ortressien - of If ilfian Neetereen, le .. ,' New Goods. : • - i The cruel' Munlerer Of his Pallier anl Mother! Terrill- I - +' • 10 iy, ire ontife satisfite!ion to AU who ma laser T' w i b • • • ~k_ PRESHlorrival of New Goods which Sit ter th a c mplete 'recount of his, various Robberies aud ,- • . , . ,' hint with thCir custom , . j .1 Murders. includiug theeof Mr. Manning, or puma., N. Y.. _,., tatier reef/ ekerfp.- Wo kayo a tate 'stack ' Cr. 3IILLS. ; And the belintiful lines Emma Martin. • Added tO which hi t I e - 1 the hietorY et the most tlendeda Muster's, and expert lane- I 01 Staple , nriffratlot Dry Goods, whieb Wi wi r ) l I, c o e y m u . 1 sell vr.rtv ClitAr. l, li Dimock, Noy. 23, 1354.-48 a; l', - giar and riekpookee, Thomas Little; th e eosin* Call and examine. e - -, ... I a N. II Most kind . !. of ;umbel' and all kinds , icefere pries 1.21 &lA'. ' -1 I - 'READY MADE CLOTIIING. ' _ ~ ,41 of eosntry, produce Liken in paynte'ni. I. , Theißeaneifill Jetees.r, Rachel Mendoza. 1 • • • NN' :tee not prepared to elrthe 'all necordinr, „, - i Thee Isnitable co.neetion with h e dark. and eventfat,), t 6. th e t a t e , t ,t y t e; 11 HYGEAN. , career of el its; Ili rnard,otnereese canes "Prince chartose , Brovght ifome to the Door.,ilf ike ..41illif;n. 1 , ~, by teems Pu'4l the late termination of whore maven -' ' We will' % icivad' I rli 'it in tit•• Nine• of the Q _ a ha. treater t ' sell ecy low , Call and ems' mine heroic. 1 ' i 1; ,i woxnee.rue Discovery has rcLisnilj Lein made hy I att r u e : i tieb Commt:nt7 and tacit it:Zeilee 11 . 3tti ° 051 let . the -knobl " I"Cl ' a4i. "' AlSo ' al"-rg i' 1464:15 °M I S " CaB. -1.1. Dr. Cords, ol tbi• eby, in t the treatment cil Constant,- can press. 1 ' I simere.s, Scans, Sat:netts; Tweede, &P,. lii fact 1 ,: 0 1 ; 1 1 : . A . t. u hro rti :,Itta g il e , tti .n as . a o s r es in ef ia tt IL i l y s 4 g n iS T 'e p refer st l i .it Thousands rsi, : , I f ir t tr e t.,:t . lio r n er t ti f ? , U nited g i s a te rt s p. 2.4e b ta t ni t i: ; •; .. r i our stobk in tnis line is 'conr.plete; We invite.' I , Syrup." With this new method Dr. r C.bstr e e 2 estor a ed nr .::, 1 ") narrative.t.p,, out in Ola e lm colors hi 2 s whole career, especial': rho atte-ati " arc4Sii 11;11 ' 04 ' st BS.° °Lir ataak*- iI ettli ned ones - to perfect health ;as an esidenee of which he llv his eonnection With the rich and beautiful Jewess, its, All kinds or i prod tlei: taken in exchange far - ,kats innumerable certificates. Speaking of the testament, I chel Mendota. who oaten year ago-iniirgt , d to the Snit dr. Goode at , a , -It nrices I 1 • - . a physicians:market Itiserident thatinhaling-conetant- , elm ef New York. After relating hie adventures In the 1.. . • t- -• , ' niter gtv ,g, Iftypir i?r breathing an aareeable, healing vapor, the medicinal j risked Ntatipi.this &email , , Conducts a. to 31sdkict,to the I - ' ' • .-•"•`' ...-‘ - a '''.. ' 7 ' . "'"l .. , prepernestoest come in direct contact with the whole of I Royal Cowl of Spain? Revealing the "secrets of the Life I „Montrose', Nov. 22., 1864. - .• - • '. i t I the areal eerily of the lungs.and thus escape the many and' of Queen Isabella. Price 18 cents . , - • : r t the ehatagreprodueed upon them when lutrodueed Into ' I sh„ toma ,, h, end eti hi eete , d to the oreee „ , ,, g • ,Th r , tion. ... 1 Startli?lgnisclosures ! Mysteries Solrecl ! or the! 77 ----- The Hy i reana Is for sale at all the dreggistetbroughout the I _ nisiory.rf Earlier Living.stone. NOW and Cheari Goo -. de._ .- ,i B OUGEIT at'. few pressure prices and will . be Sountry. _ , And dark carnet of Henry Ttaldwil. fly George Lippard.- I Vote Narrative not only picintee the singular carder of i . old a •cto airted by • -- '-' ''. Esther Livingston end the climes of_ Henry Baldwin. but. a _ '1- L. PURROWS &Co.. the scenes in 1 which they were actors in 'he ..Memesett ', Care, are related by the wretched Baldwinjzi alselditrutta- ; .e. _ • -, . , . , .. '' , ;-..--. • Gibrson, Oct. 11, 1854. 1 - ft:entitle:woof:us style. And the murder of Mies Antde 1 - . 1 - C/Oth ' S - ' - i - •• -, '.. - • Gerdy, In Charleston ; ea the Meet of her Marriag e , le In I - I II ,; ; •••i . ;) - t . these pages terribly explained. elee is cents, . , I 0 ASANERES and ' ceslinge, a large -assert, _,-- •The-Ricars Reretrge .0 or /he I,oetely Quaker...4s t I J 1 'tient and at prick rower than we hayeLev , I, Catherine Middleton'. I been enabled to lifer them heretofore:,_- • • • -•• _ The Skillful Gameeter in .Dissilpe I 11er sin aro . Oct - 11. -. ! -E. t if.'ise., co. peer with, ttie eteetnoe neyekaroa.ota in the life of Don ' . e ... _ . a 5 1. •... 2 . ) SitierJaeinto,'• The Maniac Pree't." Prit:ol23‘ Mini. - ~ Amos ‘TuOuIS- ' TERMS-The 'above five -Thrilling and interesting Vol- ,- A. nryci v .A.p , % . ar i e • y , $ , .) _ 4 nmes will be sent to any address in the United States and I - ""` 1' 1 b int'lill tle intl. al. . Carisilatifrereof Postaae , on, tie receipt orsp rents. Yost- I ...... most us cheep AO could ' be iresirred: I masters ne ether?, remitting two dollars, the above rive i Oct. 11. - ' U. B"Sf:CQ' Books will br r t o.r, to Fie* Persons, free of tritagis; or on 1 . t ' • ' the receipt of Cr.- dollars they will be sent to Stites ye:- , - sons. Lauer Clubs In the Fame proportion. . I, , . DRY GOODS.' . --- All Lettess most be addrested 'rt. - , i. yti ' - • nioni.ef l c ( (),. ,‘; HE subscriber respectfully Invitee the atten- - SO hem Street:New York •I lion of thosel.wishing.to purchase:CHEAP =. ill the above Rook.; are splendidly Illnstrated.-1413 I __ rt 1 • SEW wiNTER. and SPRING .. -.. Neli Line of . Mail Stages • ~. . I STOCK; which for extent; variety and cheapness _ • . ' - , he may safely say , is unsurpassed by any in the Pit Obi . i Empire State. Among which' Inhe beiound •, '' ' .....- . 7 ,. 14 , 4, ........ ' , ... N.T .......... . : ' Two Handred Shawls' - , • ..., <7l et' .. - _,.., . ..., ' '' of ecery quality an d tityle,,prieca ranging fl'Olil , . .:. ••.;t -- •e r . -- - ttip/P -7- -- --- - •":" - f . 310 1, : i l ea - wet- . , 0 . 0t.14. I.° .i'-.• . ' , • . "•-' r•: . I : i - 4 - lt• -1 k - 11 I 2 0 piece% I l ar.tnietta and , Alpaecs . ,,irriiit' ilt.oi 7 4a11iac . 4 . )._. I Alillrallf. ' ' 1 ~. . - •----' -. . . ___. -; S r per yard ; French Slerinoes 01%041 'grade ' and color, remarkable cheap; 1000' lards-De - KIRKWOOD. TO BIONTRO3E. I Lanes and Persian,Cloths from de is 4$ ; Prints - , . - A sr.taswin weave Kirkwood; pasting througl.Cos - and Ginghams in einfiess_qttantits); 15,0 yards .Cll. bet ts villa, LI berty A 0-every nineningafterthe seri. ' ge a 1 . • brch and un til Stettin nd 81a - rtin tie to - volatile Mail Trains of ears,hoch beet and St eat / ;.- - - inglontroseat 1 P.M. I IN.; 1000 yds White, and and Yellonr leaflet / .R ET U,R NIN a • . from Is 6d to 64,- AV"l,en Goods of eve • kin 4 Leave Montrose daft 1 . i fur men and, buy s ; 100ilyds Silk; BrOgad Field, reachltr .. ,(S a aslaysrtct'Ptea . ) Ot 2 r It. I and Plain Black, front', the - lowest - de to the cit trketoed la Wile to sake the 3tellTrabas of • Cers.hoth Cast and WtSt, 'Winn the ne*Telit Ann MGM I most supertax cell( y; tem( ncrinimps o or, ~ . restimeruntetore4th the New York and Erielitlika 4l - , Cs'} description. - "' ' - : - 1' -• • '.. Thislineintersecteatri-weektyline forDtmockSpelar; , . 1 . " ' ~ ' ~. • . , ..•- ' - 411.1e,it'ankbannock, wyoratps. oriutviikeskaire, which I;• - . . Pedlars Goadli • • : - icires.trotterohe at TA M every Afonday,lceduesdae'und , I l i ir ge 'i;to c i . ::f rou ., Au c tii„,n,' eirytcheert.....;... T. ;,.... Fridley, Also, aline •o erfendevillieLerayrellle.&e.n o on i ' A ' Team:ear:4 roottortableCiirrieges are provided ., and ••the 1- tunkm and Travelling Bags, an e-terraqatunilt/ft‘-; ereprietorewitupare nep-ainrthaeenmenodeftthoPuli. i 1 ent Constantly on hand_ _ ... , • ..., - -'i - -• W . K. RASCAL-. . • Ile. • . b,.7: „:. ep. ix, tss L • M.ORGAN & WEST. ' . 4 1 No effort will be spared on the part of thew! ' l• .. - will to merit a ountinpance of the - • : - hit+ the pablie. hap :hitherto must POITIII .".. q,..... I is:lorde d him. end for which he .returns Illia*OTta- . .. !. Ind hearti thank*, ". _W. N. w4x,. ,so-,.- k--' . ... , Conteeof Court ife.'‘iraltor Stir;7l`eitnii.: - -. 1.10 Block, nearly opposite Am Oletti': l: l 4 A4 - sbemton, N. .y... ~- • v : 1 --.,:- --:, , ..1..., - : e, ABEL WERE' LL -- ETAS just received from N4sv . York, a flip us 11 surUpent of • . NEW GOODS, 1 comprising, a first .rate variety of • . .Druys, Medicines,. OheMicals, Afire; ! - Oils,' Dye-stuff's, Glass-mare,. - I Family WrOceries,Waterials ' '• • . ~- for Lights, MusFc4l lu- -• ' • I , strumenti, .1 7 if' A kee . Yot . • • , ; - • 1. . . .ions,. Jewelry, - Perfumery,!' I - ' c. , , and. .all sorts! of Funcy Good., , t o w. for which will be sold extremely tow.for eash. • (laving recently sustained a toss by fire of at least five thousand dollars, abo vo i insurance trnd goods saved, I fan?y I have strong dolma for the patronage of my friends and t 4 public general ly. I ask no man to give to toe,. neither do I ask or expect additional profits in co - ni4equence - of said loss. I will sell goods as lowiifnot lower than they can'be bought elsewh6re in this Town or county. All I ask is that- patronage from the public which will enable 'roe With industry to slowly and gradually replace th;3 loss sustained, —said loss being the hard earnin g s of a life of anxious toil. . 'I . 'Store at the lower ,cad of the' burned district , on Main Street, a few rods bolo* the corners. - Mnntrose,.Dec. 14, 1851 ABEL TURILELL. crelary. meat.' fa. h•lit. MEI nistrators . --- of Apt;won xecutor, et by Rey. o ELI- - NVIO 'reek fittiehezitn qf .fan. . The Inhaler it nom on the beta , ' nrolee_the Him with. out the le.ut Inconvenience— the heat of the body being itieteie hi to evaporate the Hundred,. of CaBtl4 of CUltnithe the felloatne trOpht be aimed- One raetane of Elegea's tide ettred me of the 4STILNA. of Fin year. peandlar• _ _ LI v Pusican ,on, pa. I era coredoftl2e yeare stimdlue by 'Dr. gents' Dygeane. • . ' • I - M a rgaret Easton ,13r4oklyti, I Mrs. Pallier 5 ItammoodBl,. K. Tr, is cured of a severe ease of BronehetiebY the riyeraoa.., • 4TMryv' sli s y t eearr hs a s s t an e n at, aw eta hDtIeSI TtR b Z ei A u o r a C b O le OG h o physi , lans. Phe was ettreil tn . OR r MONIII 'by the Ify. •J. 11. Gatiber4 iiiihosotact. Price three. Dollars a Paekage...4old by Qualls it PER. g r. 4 ie # Ito YD . & ntri, lit Citamie ra pt.. Paciarres seatcfreeb; express 10 &VT part sof the Mitred Pierre for. Tea Omura. 1f R- .Cart Is' trygettoo. is the 0 1 , 1 t1G•1..4. and ON.I. GENurrr A RTTOL.E. , an otarmart bute - lrozoltatons or rile and IltattßlOUtreemettetreira. • ilhort-Itheta ae you would POISO3I. - . •,1471r-Vieeeher*O..A"iir'rs. - -----------177------ NE . W steek . of Winter Shaw.4,4list reoie t ..i.A....ed and for sale low. tir . SNIITH& Ht3LPSTEAD. ' t • .. : NEW :GOODS i . . ; . A RRIVING every week at . • A.:LATHROP & Co.'s . - iian .3, 1855, • -- • 1 Winter Shawls and ])planes.' i Sellin g (:fr at great bargains.. Call'at . • - A. - LATHROP & Co'e• • 5000 Dozen Socks wanted at ,' • . A. LATHROI? & Cu'l , 1 - '' ! Grain, Grain,hGrain: .-- •OF all-kinds and et the big Lest priees, benghi 4 • A. LATHROP & Cu. To the Hon. the Judgesq the Cur of Quar , :ter Se.asionit of the Peace is. and for ! Sus richqicily Cu onty : • T HE petition of I. N. Bullard of thc. Borough of .Montrose in said counts, • .rospectfelly rep;e,!ent4, that he idednitb ..w;table eon. "'sentence to keep Grocery in the! Borough l'afeiresaiii,; and that it is his intention fp apply to ! the next Court of,Qnarter Sessions to ibe holden, in and for said county- on the fourth ?Monday of Januarr• next, fora license to keep a Grocery, tebell strong beer, ale or nther malt liquors, aceonding to the Act of Assembly of. 14th April A. . 1851. J. N. BULLARD.' Montrose, Dec. 1834-52w4 ' I O FFICE and Pocket Employors' time Book, Passau& Memomidum Bouks. Brk Books, Day-Books and Ledgers, 'a good assortinent (Pr attle tit the Post Office,. - . . V ALENTINM:\VALetcrtnaII. - - yalentt i day is coming, so" Cali at tho Post Offiottend g t you a Pretty Valentine—cheap—frolii Pi to 811 1 .. • no - - & - ,salt. - Prof.F.CEN LEAVES.' from Fanny's Port FU:ia, see.. __ lir -, owl' Series, for sale at the Post Office: . 1: j Q-ALT ky the load, iiinie-A 3 . l °r " 16 et!the J. P .- Stoddard's Set ies (4 Nos.) Of Aritli- 0 Hopbottom Station . .. ' . 7 ; . metps, for sale at the P.ost Office, by i -1. i Also tour to Mistier MA. sacks at .62,75 per • i A. N. BULLARD. 1 ' 1.1.8 1 4. '- • . • BELL ez. TINCILF.Y. .4 ,, ntros,, Jin. Pth, liqc.Lc. • IFTFc:ttc-133, Oct. 12,1e54. . . I , - 1 . ,• • NEW YORK LOVERTISENENTB FEthti VISSCIIER & SClitLeS Getierdl 1 Appletres , ltuilding, 348 t.nt1341 ZirftcrOcsay, • • • _ , To the lion. the JudyesCf the'Courl of Quct . r ligr Sessions of the Peace in and for Sus , . quehonna County : • T" petition of Francis R.Drake'of the Bor ough of Susquehanna Depot in finiti County respectfully represents', that , he is provided with suitable convenience to keep . a Grocery in thO' Borough aforesaid; and that it is his intention ti , apply to the next. Court of Quarter Sessionst to be holden - in and for said "county on the fourth Monday orJanuary next, for a license to keep .14 Grocery, and to sell strong !leer,' ale' or other malt liquors, according to the sift of Assenibly ' of 14th Aprl:A, D. 185.1, . - • - FRANCIS R. DRAKE, Ritsquehanne DePot, De_ 1644---52w4 i PAS . ; e ~ AL LETTERS ,:',, t ) BY iffroftegen or IVateroroof Anh-I —1 ' '- ' a l " 1 -f t it Con Inp_ireo Cork oet man% ex urt bit Haravert, Bhmitesi - I'6 l , 4'4 -•- i ' 1 Mirka( St. ‘ ifctitehiiter' ' '.. Pn.cll4l , Warshightfi- iO2 litet.l Nrsd • thoopil4. t Lepkt. jitrigosi,. .11.12131451 k itgarmsnaik: u . sr As& s•mit ..ntlo2 . ltaiiins Ot4tet,rtior Fin!, V; ii, i 1 - English Toiliet - Nar — atehiTh' i:,', .. I Mg tiF - aub'sriber.: t141,: . 04,* .. 11; r,t - ici9lViat ilki': 1 , ii. • stramOlip Paaltle: tr- large "tat 'of 'his 'nod, vallect an 'Patent * Leytkr;;Watehii; iu, . Ptak - Hunting 'Cises, , witti blifown pima- 6ngritved:Ott -'-`• each; in additiatt,tittliis,uslial vnriellY•ilechilllrelt ,;': :•' received. mama seat% fingkEt*liiiit:Duplex,iivbvskwY,, , .. , . -_ - manta, 404 „ -te.ivale4 wittt•Rnhiva,,A4 the:%*7.1 1 44*.;77;i : quidilar. 41 b I t F C 4 itAlt ,4 0w 1 4;";fia..Adieliston..wvir. I.i .., meaty itiitik'ie.".sl4:,m*-40sy ' ii. %ache. Aiii; ... -, :all' irtiFuirtett by iii , :aith*Thar:Afti t i . . i....1EV-4,,g?Jhis :- Il.lanikfactnry, an Irate aolfito'llatia :,petiol; = i l l 'wishing .it sups toi article at the 10‘Vvat Iliew-- - York pang. - -.:• 4 LMED 1 EVANI2L—t - - : - No. 2 Odd &Bowe fit& (an. 10, - 18tb. -- Einzlum.tcn, BEE