The Parker Girli. , . ::Sr. PPORTING,n(g.II924.OII OF *Hi STATE,— .I} l 'e .Pemociatiq; State - Cchn - mittee 'in enu merating the many public services of Gov. Ogler, allude to 'his noble defence of the for of the State, 'when Governor Lowe of 1411 -land, refired to deliver up the notori ous McCreary,' who' Stood charged with the - , abduction of•the two colored . girls of Chester round'-Elizabeth and, Bachael fiarkeri,— We think the e6Mrnittee .are pushed when t hr. are obliged: to refer, to that letter • as - an • a eve ment. meriting :the highest honor:}, when we consider the contemptuous manner i n which it was treated' by, Gov. Lowe; •and . the'suddennesa with whieba-ov. Bigler drop, the subject When ht. found it .td be dis,. tasteful to the SOuthern allies. The sover-' e i g aty of the I.State bad' been invaded 'by a notorious outlaw -L-two. of its citizens entitled ,to tile protection 'a the. laws, had been hut. „riedl into a state Of slavery-one Of them.had • been .sold and 'sent to New QrleanS—Mr. ' Miller, 4 citizen of Chester county, an impor tant x‘tftiesS, had been murdeted in - a. most flagitious manzier---- and yet when the ,cause and uthor ofall these atrocites Was demand, e fl it ;he name of our violated tand insulted', laws. and. the State• of =3iaryiand refuses,. to remand hint for trial,,Governor. Bigler tame I v e oittents: himself with a simple letter to :eih:FAecutiVe' of ithat State,: acknowledging .i t t o;,N. an infringeinent.of our Constitution- A l r uzi:fs as well as all out ideas of justice.— And llere he drops the subject). Gov. Lowe refuse's to return INlcere.ary4 and not awhira: per eseapes the., high dignitary in whose hand .the people:Of F.'etinsylvtinialhad entrusted its •dimatV and honor. . MeCreVy goes at large, . 7 t .4 , Ang- of his. triumph over_the• - lawa of our S : ste. and we=.know Lot when. he will again eaiss (Jur 'borders, invade .our houses, 'and ca rTy.OTotir . citizen Ate' has: frequently done hiletofore ' - - other man but Gov. Bider ;would ,have made 'llie insulthier con _ dart of Gov: Lowe the suVjeck, of an indig natit appeal to the. people, sior• of 'a . message. al thi. l,egislature.. The refusal of Governor Lowe to obey the • national compact would have htto heitinp to the censure -of the na tion._ Oe ' chose: to pocket the insult, and ill his; mes.sage' at • the ensuing s-eFsion we find•not one sieord in denunciation - of the coi,- (lila ot t Maryland, or in vindication . 'of th e r i z t, l ., our Statl.,—indeed the subject is not n et:aped l . - So much for this . praise' .of. the GA - anew by •this. redoubtable and longwind ed eeramitt;e.'. , Were the State of Penns:M . . • vania o refuse tei deliver. up, the abductor Of - a Slave, we should never hear the last of it, and tie Union Would be - cndahgercd our ralersl.queli - tlit:: .g,athcring storm aid our wrong g o intarerizied :—Nltage Record. , --;i- - - , ebraika and.Paxty Petei-shiirg( Va.) Intelligelicer, a whijg , ays: • ••• The ; PP' . 1, with W e iexpecten n confidence that Edward' Evere+ would ()f Alt men have signalized his d e .votital.to the eoilservative in crests of the ,ipontr, as they are . embodied and • guarded in 11,4; great • ettaettnents of the thirty-fiat c or z."-:.s. known collectively ; as the Corn pro n-:',54.,1w hen he has', always avowed him- 1 A e llthl7.ardent .friend. If he had ste , od:firm- I is up q te, the 'erisiS-- - -if he had proved hi 0 6:e i ci true.ti his peist in The time of .: trial)bere 1 would. have been a chance' of ' g etting, .th e i Whid 4‘arty. Safely Nrough .the Abolition 1 lwcakcrs amidst jtv,fiiell it'was strugglink:— But his intluence has been exerted mity.to ''. I'• 'I l's•I -' .r vl i-h h , eouid have ' pr e ,' 'amt.- th• e „ s,, .‘1 e• (.. i NVert •ii. Neyerdid an eminent ham coin ; 1 mit so - ii'retehed -a bltinder—n,ver was al . .1 stateltnan so lanientably at fault. as is • .11r..1 ..Evirtt. in hiS vourse l upon the Nebraska . VII. 1 lie has.loi4, a' splendid Opportunity of ,mikcilidating his fame—of' laiing•il)rightest i :...r; , ,r'ci. the shininlr. lightof the hind. . Ile l , , lias.- :-.... with a strani , einfatuaion. the loily position i wilier) he sOlonh e l.l with honor to . him se lf 1 and 'r . enefit t,) his ee',untry, and derieetide'd to 'unite himself with a sect whose doctrines; 1 InfrxlmS thid'f , rai,",ises.. cannot but" bt.: the ofv- 1 ~site of his, 1) - 11(.71 we see.such a'man sur-.! r6nder himself. to tht?Tree. Soilers and Al' ritic4lists, and . . take his place along side -of Seward. (lase and Sumner,. we'havepOthing', t4)l, lint to express our astonishment at the Iptlacle. and r.;4.ret so lamentable an,; in .stzni-e ofinsensihilitvin one of The most gift- e d - iift„li te t s ' of the • age. N. •. .-.- . Tile (hi fjction 'Of 21fr. Everett, - and -of NOonnt Intell;ijenorr. has played haN:Oe, w ; ith,' . the. ilig parer. i It is useless to disguise t -..Mcilihar A boliti6nisni and Free Soilisni have, . t tl,l tilF. , i4 - • B( 7 ,7eßs.iirtc. - effectually broken, the ties Sorg a tA 'bound !t - t. c , t her' the Whir*S- of the . Fowl .I of the i North- . . 1 ' .., Try ; ; f.txr.er.cannot fraternize with the latter,. arra2ted as they now are 'against one another, upon:the Vii Al cOnstitutional principle which i, , el - Or -aced in the Nebraskb..qtation. There ~ , uid be neither' vonsisienev, propriety or sine;4ity ;n any union between them, after t 1 , ,. ., Tr eedingsof the Northern Whigs upon - thi:‘.lPestion. For some erne past rumors, 441 - f teen rife. of a 'meeting Of the SOuthern rifigr. haying bee' secretly held . at Wash :7l. in which 'Messrs. foorntes.. Stephens, .:•! - .l: ,, lters,,deelared the party '4liSbanded, and -...: , ;11)eed the ltratioizol Atelligenrcr for itg. , !*';:riort .l of . the South. 'We know /not ri . ,-..ti10 the rumors be well founded or not ; :li'• mii, will say that if they shall be confirm- ; so m, ...t& will be gratified by the stand taken-by I- ,'* ::• - neetTg. awl 41 cheerfully cast in our lot . 1 9, rwith the South---iour own South—and abidel (Wh ,Ile.On.seettea‘ces. Inclination no less than I three r ‘ilztv th - p - :.1.s 11; . tic, this determinrtion. -• ' 1 other 1 comas _i day.' .Iy/S OF GIeEAT AMERICANS.--" Against t , ein l l slkluo us wiles of f ‘ Orei,gn Influence. (I ~ nniurryou to believe me fel low citizens) the 41 }° of a free people ought to be eon atly awake. 'lt is one of the most baneful o r a Republiep .oovernruent--WAsn- 1 t t rype we May find. some •Inealls :in fu• IrE shielding:ourselves from; Foreign In leric4--;political, commercial, or in whatev furl!, it may he attempted. :I wish there =re n ocean cf life between this andt4 e Eyi-tri ON. • is time that .we should become a ; little tireilAtriericanlied ; and instead of feeding pitupers :and; *laborers: of England, feed (Art) :OF else in a short .tinte.,' by our ‘l r , e c o, troacy we shall be paupers ourselves....,, '()reign InflUenee is a Grecian horse .to I rful,lc,— , ie cannot be' too e4refUl.to '''' S 10-119Cntratice."—.41,1Anisox. „. , '',..-)evEL Oengrox.—The Boston Pilot eon r'..u' tliat the surest basis of conservatism in ..‘rouptry exists in the Irish character, And g-s .iiire immigration froth, Ireland is iing. while that from the Germanic statm, itritielit of - 'restraint and -restless for change, augtnentin g . the true policy is to naturalize tie Irish as .soon es possible. and then re •+ he naturalizaiio il lass ent ire! v. So long It'ish Journals' talk in that wai.', Irishmentight not to Wonder at the'sprea - d of Know . . tqiiinaism. •-.- . . , ~. ,1 r. [ . . . . *Br. N6l” : 4TO IT ?--Severat of the..Bigler have been atternpting•to,exeuse Gov, i ~,r/r4s. tiOn - oclntnittalisc6 on the Lager Beer' I ..y 'training its provisions. ,If the bill is riianifestly . wrong and unjust' why did not tr9yernOr Veto it - at once? Why.hold it "4 until after the election ?, .if 'the bill I d ' - "1 1 .not become a law, let us have it - vetoed t1g..1:.,' and let the Governor's objections Ire ..i.;.d o n r ocoid.—akambrrBbursr 'Whig. 7 . , ... I: .. ' The litow•Nothjnii.- "OvemOtp.: 1. ' A Cories ndent of a the tosten Chront etc, who .be ngs to . (he'll 'ted :Americans or Know . N . 'ng Organizat on, writes as fob: ldwa in rega L to . what; the mysterious ...3 lt h, invisible, spilts of therird , are thinking of doing at the iNove bar. el ,iOll in. M. -.. (Insets '.'.— .1 The Know Noth g. pmarit4ation seems to be raging like' an - pidemiel throughout • t is 'State, grappling rich and Pdotl,' high and . ,l , men of all shades in polities - and nettling in particular.' -.'. S , .1. .' ', 11 \. -', •. . Those that ' knew say...positiVely that' ,y t ; it Will'„roll up a vote 80)0 . Strong and. w t -they say-.you may rely upori Iwith\confidi ce' —for every man ie, Signed, sealed,, Coe and priniec4 and when . the signal iS 'giv n . you may d pend upon. it, ion Will. \see. - a whirlwind, .uchas party taanagers haven v. er• before :xi essed. ,;[,• • . ' 1 H !-. ' , "Very ma y lodges in the towns of *1 ~ State contro. two - thirdS'of the voters, and iii the Whig ci y of Boston they . have• nearly a najority. -.' 7.'11 . i :.. ' -There - ,, ee sto be alittte perplexity as to . whom to no ninate for.Orovcrnor.' There are a titinib . er o aspirants . ;:for the. appoirittrient, two of who have figured somewhat prol?ii-- nently in th.. free Soil 'party'; , One. is . Ste 'fillet] C. Phi ips, and . the other is Henry Wil son, , both of whom noW belOrg to the orOni izatien knoWn as. E . oW}Nothings... The piph. 1 ability. is, however that , neither -Of them .:obtain the nominator;; buil that so me - nr. ... . , , .. now;lome what mi. riewn, te politic ians ii .. erally, will be non inatie:d and eleCted. ' , , the best and most litiecOurse fOr them I pursue, you may , st assured will be adoj , ed, for the - will n t•hezard the Wem i inat ' of ;ITV _pol tido w ose.".eOurse has been ma • 1 i ed by fell -, intrigue T*i . corruption: 1 TI CI Mean to ii iniriate a Man • comparatively i.know'n in "olitical' eireles, se as to secure apprOmtit n of all conri!eted with' the nui l'ous lodo-e - • I • 1 . -1 : . 1. The ret ills of the ‘ re 1 indiCate that the Know, ' ed .viCtoriqs id-every ipl . Political Intelligence ~- • • FALL•Et.seiION:—As-the note iofl•piert tion 'begins to be sounded, for the' }all 'Eli tions of the. Fife States 'it is worih while know when they :come. ' The 'first of the are not . thr oft ,•- -, - • • . -Sept.talifOrnia; n .•:.. , - .Se S i . Ii• . .911t1:4-1 ,• . , ' I " . Sept . - 51 Ailtilie,', • • Pennsytv nia,' •• • . ' '-• Oct.' 101 - Ohio, -• • •' !,..• ..:' s • l't•..101- : • Indiana, ' . ... ' ; . .: • 0ct..10. . Mast:nth setts, • 'L •• 1 .. •Noi-.13 New YOrk, • ,--• . 1 •• •'' Nov: 7 New Jersey,, . .. •.' • Nov.? Illinois, .. • . '• .. - . N N0 0v ;.,: - 7 7 1 . ~14ehigin,• . Wisconsin; . =.. .• 1 : .. , '; Nov. 71 All these States elect* Itepresentati ve.Sl congress this year.- _Tin..r.,,":zi.datures 'oftl r ' ifornia,. Indiana, IllinOis,. AltiSsaeliusetts, .N 1 .burl:. • Pennsyltluila, - IV . ermont, and. Wisci sin, C.ach choose ti: F. S. Senator also at t 1 next i meiethlg. It-is noti suppOs t ed that a -man wholl,•oted for thd.repeal of tin; Mis.ot COrripniitilise will go back to. •Wiqiing.tini from'' •any - of them. These eleetiOns' settle the char 'eter of Congress until• ;March, 1857,-and settl , the. next Presi4ntiali election should `them, be no choice by . 1 . 1.. he people:' - lowa gh›. riou Sly opened the ctnpaign ! on . , the.lt.lt of Augl)sti 1...1 . the e eetiOri of, thel true Repnbli-; t can and . , : Aliti-Ne rit.slia .Candidatefor Govern, Or, :IlAitss W. GO.ISIES. 'California, Termont, Maine and the other Free Btates :'will 'follow up th4od work. i .1 . , • • I 1....-. , . ~ . , The , .7 • - 3 h Satotogoi convention:- : . The Saratoga Conv,entititi is . characterized Iby the Tribune .ts "tine of the most impor tant political assemblages that' New York has I -cc:cr. sceri." Instettd of providg -i failure, as mans' Iltpliker joaruals; predicted, it was: in I 4 c ~ ~, 7 the' rin most ~ n flitisiai.stie'and earnesi t l nutheg, that t . e cc ntryhas ever Witness, I - ed. I Resides' a,ft 11 rcpert the 7Voune gives I the folloWing `dit 4 est 'of the platform of prin-. ; l'ciples ad4pted by the ConVentioti. Is it not It' broad en ugh to hold every, p(ilitioai gOod that true.pht ots May hoPe'for I ,- " •••: • I. • Th , restoration' :of • ; theAnti-Slavery ' Proviso - n Kansa.s and Nebraska. • , , I • IL • .A, 1 the territories of the United States I shall be free. •,1., , I- . .•-I :, • • ~ 1 • 111. • NO more slave States.sliall be admit. 'I ted into the Union. ;I. -.; - ... I ~ I f .. IV. This policy shall be held• superior to i all . .party •ccusideratiothS, and every !party' I shall be, abandoned, Which doe's not make the same its first objt.x:t. II I .. f• I - Amen'_ iNVe go for tt ,t platform, ," now and forever,' one and I :i"tdivisil-.4 r' 7 --rioga Agitator. • I •-1 -- - •r - 1, . zr.ej -- .. The Nebra.s)ta j have I "a : hard road tiolt ette ...tournal sap, Hum candidate for Congrei:s. recenoy- made a ,specCl . countv, tei three or fnur _A fterj; he had finisheci,' .; the Nebraska, Bill, and , : Otedin its fail. must' havefe it the, crowd. - 1 he Mil,tonig a 11'0n complains that ' A. F ; a) paper has nit. reticle(' us fur the hrt . preek; 'while t6' Pennsyhan i ia ', .ynth oppoSition papers, reach this pl ,with i earl rtgularity on each Urnin ~ 1 How ti T h at he 7 eiplained,, • 1,. • i NOTICE • Teacher's A.sficiati - on. I . 1 Notice;is hereby gireii th , at theie Will be a meetin; of the Susquehanna Coilityr Teacher's Ansocia - at i Dimock Corners ;' on/PridaY the Bth ': of Septem lc ticalk 1, next, at one o'clock'''. w, at which time pro positions :for the establishl ' nt of a Teachers' Institute will be 1 considered.. / li) friends of education arc earnestly re 'solicited talino:lli. It ii - epecteil the County Super ! intendent and ',other, distinguished friends of the edzi.: t rational can=e will be present. . 1 ,t - ii et 25. : 1 .: : ' . Per order. . . c y. eb Bough Ready., Take Reties ! members I' Rough k Reedy 'lie Engine Coq. 1, are h y notified to meet at the Engine turday est, at 01. O'clock. I . ' - •F. A. CAsz ffee'y. parlyp i *:•o. Rouse, Sal • h andiLeady, Take Sotibe- The setal ;: ettntial meeting for the !electi o n of officers will be be dat the eiItrIPILIV)S rooms on Monday the = h e rr " "14 it'eloelt P. M. A full atteedanei is d • • • F. A. CASE, &ley. 4.DVERTI§EM.tNTS . . .. . , .01771P11, ' ',PUMPS ! . Theeateit impio'reinent of the Age/—C. IL Williams' Darible-Aeting Ball Valve ILO • Force and Pump,..,. ‘ ii 4,..„ A iinpriive n limt *lv* 4 other pumps Or ma. ,Li... tunes forlifting, throning, sind eammg water, •combiping, both a Purap and a Are Engine. This Pamp,l patented in February, 1864, is the whole of it. metallic. No bolts- Or screws about #to rust, wow queiitly it will Jut a 'a - life time, It am be to every variety 'of onn—rcan drp.w water from any kituptian, and atm to anY part of a btuldVt t ua is sap o r p.. ) alluinps kw Distilleries, Xll6. Tanneries, Mats, Ira Works and doctoring estabriebsaaata of PR kinds.: All orders must turaddmamPtoArpitiosDnnuar; .Ledersrilia Pa„ whr lsui . the stile VA for 8 4 1 9 0 w henna countv, 1 ' 1 i . •.- . . ' ' A Li; -Pnrsons indebted to the estate of WISE Cl WRIGHT, deceased, late Of Brooklyn; are he:o bit:tot-Med\ to make immediate 'payment, and those having claim§ against said estate Will present- them duly authentkated for settleiment. A.I G. BAILEY, Ur. ;Brooklyn, August-30, 1854.1 • . cut election Nothings ha, ace.' I I;ators in Indiana argil.":- The Lttfay an., the 'Deinoeratie the fourth District, at Milan, llipley hundred people.-- vote was taken on niyotte H ßoiitary . in I 1. it.. Poor Hltna It ditreasingly jone PROSPECTUS. '! i l'6i,l'oliAto f.iFe:k*Neiifs4 , ~ • Thei importance of - thokniestions. to be decided at ;Ili next .elettions, the doingS of. Congreas and the . Administratickr, Wars in Europe,' Asia, and AtllriCat and - NOwa in ,generd films all quarters of the globe, may be expected to lender the Newspapers unusually- . for son.* months tA? come. Every; man woithY the name of; an American citizen ought to make himself, acquainted With the political questions the oy, that he may be prepared to act intelligent-, if kn helping to shaye the futnre destinies of his con-. GI, - To bring these questions before, our readers, and to adToCate the RIGHT ;on every ,question that arittes;will be the 'endeavor, of the Editors of the Register. The great '.b.ittle between Freedom and Sla.,Tet* presents a question paramount to all oth ers'at this time, and bemire take our position in de cided Opposition to all the . wic4ed schemes of the Mlitery extensionists. • Theiltegimer 'will be furnished for six months from July. ISt at the following fates Onncopy six months - . . ~ • ?rive copies 't • •- - •. 3 „ ;00 \Ten' copies " ', - 5,00 N. B. The terms of the above will be extend , to commence at any subsequent date that subscri rs mo,,Prefer. . - i lll ,Time Changed., DELAWARE, LACRAWANNA AND: WESTERN RAILROAD. .FALL ARRANGMENT • OV and a ft er Monday. Aug.. . 14, 1854, the' Mail , Passenger Train will depart from Scranton at 8.1411A.M. ; —• • . Die at Great Bend at 10.30,_i. : u. lednnecting with the Mail Trains bound Dist on the At;"S" ‘t.• E R. it, which:arriVes in New York at 110 15, • •. iß 4 torn will leave Great fiend' on the arrival of the BUffalb Express bound West,ql.3o, P s . MO which de, pskt.s from New York at 6; A m.; and arrives at Serail ! . at..4.lt)P.M. • !.. 1 • .: 4 ,The Freight Accommedation Train with Passenger Car attached will leave Scranton . at 1.40 arriv ing ae. Great Bend; at 64.. fr., connecting with the Mail Train bohnd IV:est, and, the Night Express,Traina btitmd:both East. and West. • • • ' . Bet Urning, will leave - .Great Bend at 7 A. st. and arrivektt Scmitton • 11.30, A .m. • stitEes'will be in waiting on, the arrival of Passen ger trains at Scrantbn, to convey', paSsengers to' Car bondale, Pittston, Wilkeibarre, Philadelphia via. the Reading kailrani:4 '42.400 and all other intermediate • places, . D. ii:DOTTF;RE4, Superintenden , .. Scranton, August 10, 1864., : .. . Freih Arrival of New Goodol7—Great . I_ . '• . • Balivz,ajus. . ::' ' • '.. ' AN! happy to announce Id my patrons througlrout the county that I hate just .received a nett stock oL.Goods, which-I am stilling astonishingly Cheap for c‘h.. il ' ' 1 - - S A LYONS i.ansboro August 14. 1854. ' • . • LUGAR by the ton, barrel, and pound at .•20 lbs. for iti. i • S A LYONS • X. k anekoro,- August 14, 1854. . „ 1 cASES of BOOTS AND SHOES just received i'...1 lit the Lanesborp Cash Store. S A „LYONS: --.....-- • ) K„ FLOCIL.a::d SALT Onatantly on hand at lAu , n.-it 14.) S A LYONS' • DAIRVIIIIE:N, TAli.".}: NOTICE! . riNIE subscribers having secured the sole right to D.AVIS' ADJITiSTABLE CHURN . AND B,rITTER-11 - OR liEft,i for Susquehanna,and several adjoining countic;s, respectfally invite all Butter,mak era to &amine and !TEST the merits of this new and valuable invention. • We•prorfise to furnish eachind all, of )Mu with, a ClitrfOi that_ will produce as much butter7.in as short a timery other churn—one that will completeN expel the litternrilk, trash and vikrk in' the salt, deueing it perfectly through the bistbr and fit it for se, :witlaoutremoring it from the churn. This Churn is simple in its construction, sci entific in its operation, ed easily Cleaned and kept in oider.•and can be 'easily ittacted to any propelling pbwer.l I • For - further. partietilails.. appl, personally or Wlet ter rto ,JAS. C. BUSHNELL snd J. N. BRONSON, Aturat4 Snsquebanrip, county, Pa. - • •, ESTRAY. JANE. into the . enclokure . of i the subscriber on or , about the Bth tof A l ugust red two years old steer, the owner is deAred to p .ve property pay char ges and take hint away.: ; , : EZRA RiCE. sForest Lake, Aug. 15th 1654. ' ~ , . , NollOe to the iissesfik -, . hauna CI TN' obedience' to The Militia. la 11., wealth of Pennsylvania, J'lt each Assessor of this county' wi of Delinquent , Militia men to m fey rou to the Act Of '53. I Slcvtott 2. That thsereral assessors-within this I • • /7. FA R.MEItS - COmmonwealth, at the time'wh n they•make their re- ' UNION 11YS111RANCE COMPANY, torn of the delinquent militia mn to the county com- 1 ' .oFFickATtiENs. nitskiionn comm. - , PA. missioners, as required hr thei sixth section of the . icAPITAI . , s2oo 000. act to Which this is fa sniiileinent, shall at the same ' • . ' • ' - 4 .Socure by Bond-ar4 Mart:gage on :the Real Estate titre prepare and ,delive.r to the Proper brigade inspee. ; , , ofAe sloc4olders. , - tor a list of said delinquenti. giver before the first I ' , / mutes against lOss'by Fite, of Holies , Stores, and Monday in June, iti. each and every year, for which for ),,,,ther buildings, Gtiods, Wares, and Merchandise, on said aksessor shall receive, as a full comPenntiotr return , k t' tri faYtirable terms as any similar Institution. Logger such services, two eentit for each person so promptly adjusted and paid.:! 1 ,to be paid by the county treasurer out of the bri de' military fund. and if said asselr negleets or fuses to perform the dutie,s , herelrt. eit oined or 51 return,/?ra Diarzrons.—ffort.-11omet.Willistoti, Athens; Fran- Cis Tyler, do.- George A. Pe ins do. iJ. T.'D. Meyer, persons not subject to inilitia d/ty, within e mean dd. •C. N. Shipman, do. ;.C.4. Welles, Jr. do.; J.•E. 1 " ' of this. . •mg - is act, he shall be subj ct to the ftetutlty. of Can e ct. . Ron ;. John Laporte, Toirinda; Gen. B. fi Id d • ' 'tWertty-fire dollers, Ito be sued, or and collected. by Wakeman, Lare rf i le: Ge°"' If- ikgeOack; Wilkes" the proper brigade 1 inapector, as 'o)I(er debts are by bane; Michael Meeert , 14 0 11 e, P 4 ' r Omcanti.:—Hotil Eforace,Willistm, President; 01. laW recoverable, toy be!accounteA for to the, county troistirer as a part i,31 the brig?de Military fund. F. Weill, jr.,- V. pros. anctiTreas.; 4. J. E. Canfield, ~ , i I _ ;-N. B.—Return be, made on the second Monday SecretarY• •L' ; 1 of September 'next; at ' the Commissioners Office`in i Amu, G. A. Gart.onn, W,4lusing, Pa. -;•• I 'Montrose. ••• , , j ASA SPICER, Br,,D. In'r.• ; Watford, Aug. l2„' ;4•. , c 11 div. Susq. Co. ' I :` -, / . • • I,3lechani4CLl-Inveittors and Mann il. , faeturers. I t 570. In Cash i Pry s. • - *570. IVOI.I E Ten of the " Scientific American" coM i Y ti&9 on the 16th of Septetnbcr. It is chiefly devoted-to the advancement of the interests of Me chiics, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers, and 1 ; edited by men practically skilled in the arts and istienees. Probably nO other journal of the same 1 charaeter'is . so extensively circulated, or so generally t Ipeteerned for its practical ability) Nearly all the rai -1 noble Patents . which _issue weekly from the Patent ! i ffice are illustrated with engravings , and the claims if all-the Patents are published regularly inks col i pins as the, are issued,. thus making' a perfect Sei -1 *cod ifeelianical Erityclo l pidia of information .1 u p on the subjects of Mechanics/ Improvements Chem i ' istry,. Engineering and the Scietlees generally. It is 1 pUblished- weekly in quarto fonts suitable for binding, Id each volume cimtains 416 pages of Reading coat i ;T., averal hundred EngraVings, l with a full and corn- Ifilete Ibdex. , Its Circulation on tbe last Volume ex P1x 41 .0 23.000 col4es-per 'week, and the practical re oeipts in one. voiturteri;are worth to any family ranch Imore than the subscription! price. ' I; The following Cash Prizes; are offered by the Pub -1 11.5bere for.the fourteen largest lists of subsctibers sent ! 1n by the.lisi of Jannaiy. l lBss :441100 will be given for the largest list ; $75 for the 'second ; $65 fir the i hird; $35 for the fburth; w foti th e fifth ;!s4sfor the 1 Sixth; $4O for the seventh ;!, $B.), for the eighth; $3O -I for the ninth; $25 for the tenth; $2O for the eleventh; $l5 for the twelfth!: $lO for the thirteenth; and $5 i for the fourteenth.!. The cash will be paid to the or ,der. of the suceeissfiti competitor immediately after the - Ist ofJaeuary 1815 , . ' •• e. i i! 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All who; wish to ,Mfer their property' foetsa/e can gives minute descrip; ;.li o n of their Farms or ,Lota as follows : NurliPer of Ate, how many improved; and how watered, build. tugs; otchards, grafted or common fruit ; other fruit ;Tees; and the nearest point 'Wale D. L. k W, R. It 'tind lf.. Y. k E. R. Rs, P , 6 $ Arms ott the list, 48 unsold. ' By calling* the aubscriber a mitre description, price and terbb can = L on Turzlpike St. .4 doom west of lan' at. • 1 Noutivse4NOst 16; 1 i464.j A. BALTATIN. • • - '80,75 rs of Susque. era of. the Common reby give notice, that 11 make their•returna , of Which I will re- COLLEGE .. . PeIdiETES'UNIC COLILEGE 1 } , 1 _1 • -of the Staie ojiPenp4ll4,nia, . . , , Penn 4quojre.:PAilisdiphia. HIS College, organized on the plea of the indos he trial Colleges of Conttnentid Europe; is designed to afford a 'thorough' prafessiorial• edacaticm to' Stu dents intended for • !! l is : ' '' i i Engineeriag; Mining; 41,icullare, and the Nechanicat and Ch4mical r eir . The next Semi-annual session Rill ' cern once on fdondr.r, September ill th', 11354,1 1 ' FACULTY.- , --Mailtematics and Cird Engineering, rif. Selim H. Peabedy. ei . i i, 1 i ~, i Metallurgy a d Indu.strial, Aklalytical and- A g need.l unit Chemistr , Prof. Alfr L. Kennedy , , M. D.,r I Mining Engi erring ; Geologi,;and Mkeralogy, rot- Vir. 11. B. Thomas, A: M.' - -! i Mechanical Philotiophy and the principles ofMa thinery, Professors Peabody and Kennedy. I • iTetins for each .oepartnielit per Session,lFil• 1 : lien „Dollai.s. 7. I ' 1 Mechanical, Arclitectural, and Tnpograrihield pmwing, Prof. John K ern, $l4 - 00. French and Spanish,. Prof. 171'De a maril i. • German, Prof B di. Entrufg The Analytical Laboratory fdr pmOitn.l Chemistry Fs open daily. • , . An academical departMent tinder the'charge of J. M. Beucher,A. M.; is provid4, intowhich younger and less proficient stinlents \ ma,y,enter and be rapidly piepared for the College •Cour4es. .Additional inforniation as to tOrMs,Cbumes of study, Bosirding, ikc:, may ,he obtainid. by ...addressing ,Dr. !Alfred L. Kennedy, Polytechni6 College, Philadelphia. I ,MATTIIEW, : NEIVKIRK, •• _ President of Board of Trustees. Joni! 3kt:inns, See'y, • • • ' HATS; NEV stock of Block aoomb; Silk and Beaver Hats, of the laiest rtcle, gelling cheap at Droklyn, Aug. 211. SMITHIik HEMPSTEAD'S. I.)SHA DY4lAlit anti Clothing made to .1.11. , order on the shortest notice. F . August 21.1 SMMi d. MHMPSTEAD. 1 13ATENT, MEDIOINFS—AtsmaII judiciously " 1.. .seleited' assottinent, - intAuding Dr .. Swayne's, lJnYne's . , , and Thro'ops prepArliticing," IVrigitt's and , !Pliinney'ii Pills, Pails and.Tbilvre's Pain Riller , &c. Brooklyn,.• Atig. 0.1 'S)1111 & HEMPSTEAD., . . 1 • Stone 1 4 COMPLETE asortinent4also general variety ill - 1 of Wooden "(Nitro' just ro'citiyedlcy ' ' Brooklyn Aug. '2,1.1 SMIT. I & HEMPSTEAD.' -- I 1 4 . 115H--:1 new supply of Cttliftsb, White Fish, and Mackrel, just Opened...arid selling rapidly, by " [itrooklyn, Aug. .I.l] SMITH & HEMPSTEAD. Q.A.WS--including Saw Mill i X Clt,'Stand, Bad; Lid CompasA Saws—just teceired and for sale very SMIT 1 1 & IMIIPSTE&D. 13n?oklyn; August 21, 1854-:-H * • ill ORE jEIi.!GOO'DS :At the: l ßeady -Przy &ore. •; THE subi.cribers i beg' leav o advise the- public, that they are nbwreceivin an entirely . new stock of Goods for the Suinmer andi all Tride, embracing neatly every article called foi . . al '',cOuntry Stoie-; which were bought at the pre ept lOW prices in New York, for cash, and, will he Soh! astonishingly cheap. Grateful forthe yeti. liberal patronage heretofore exz [tended to our establishment,-We soliett a'continuancel [of the, same; and as much as Possible. We claim to have in a .measure. tOvolutiOnized - trade in this, community, by,: competlin'g a great reduction in prices and (in ROMC CUSCO a ,diniunition Of exorbitant profits; and we trtiit that a grateful public will duly appreciate 'and reward out, :effort. Our stock of Goods is now large,. and every way, aultable for the itrade4raore extenaive, is Agt than ;usually kept in this plale&. Those Wishing :tia' purchase will do well to call and see us. mina k WOMPSTEAD. Brooklyn; July 26, 1854. .1! 8R0..41) CLOTHS.' Alarge ,4ssortment, and otexcelletit quality. Cos simeres, Tweeds, SatinOs, Jeans,: kc.,.bought recently at the ruli9g low priSes, and svill be sold con; respondingly cheap; by i S. 4t IL QQLE Leather-4 first sale' crack ai only 25 cts., kJ per lb.l ! ': ~ iIS. & 11, • 1 LADIES Dress Goods,conSistingorLawns (mourn ing and fancy styles,) • Poplinett‘, Challies Bar eges, Barege De Laines, De Beges,- &C.; just received and for sale cheap, by , SMITH A: 11F.MPSTEAD: I --- • • ---- - ' ~:------ I Illumiziated!listpr*of North Amer-1 • ~ iCVI4 t 1 1 • NOw is the time to subscribe for fife above work, betngia complete history of,North Anierica. from ;he earliest discoveries,'` down t. 4) the present time.—A complete history ofthe United Statessfrom the early Setttemcf4,•including all the;:;wars, the Indian, and French, Revolution'ary, and Mexican irainctqc. do .' to the present, Turkey and Itiissian wars, also a csnft cise history of the Presidential administration, m George IPitshingtcin,i down f- to Franklin Pi e, bji dorm Fnost. L. L. D.' 4 ,, ; • . This work will be in one Ex*, 43ctitv! olume 'of over 704) pe.ves, i ll tistrated iith over 400 engravingli / executed by he bOst artists.*meo , Web are beau• t r tifullv colored, bound in etulfossp ta.a gilt feather with marblea edge..„ The work is sold exclusive' by S u bscription an , . .ca 'mint be had, only of thejravelling agents of th publisher. : XF NEIFTON, / g A. en' , . July 31. - - if..4/11ABBINGTON. f A, TORE NEW GOODS Juit received at .1,7. L the FarmezOtore. such as Lawns, GinghamS, various styles . &c. rka r Montrose Aug.: 1. WARREN: & THAYER. THE GENERAL FINDINGSTORE IN ;' FULL IBLAST. • XTEW GOODS 'EOMINGII.N FOR THE SPRING .1.11 TRADE.--Gro de Rhine, •De 'lege, Plaid Lawn, Delain?. Prints. de.; Black Sllk, Striped Silk, Needle Work Collars, ChOnisetts, Thread Lace, Velvet Rib bons d:c.; a general auortmord of Crockery Groceries, and Hardware, Ca:penter Pincers, flake Door Pulls, Caniage Bolts, Pltimb BoblcAil 'CH Dub Frames, German flaw liet4; Americans 11 . glish Sad Iro ke- : a general assortment of Sb i -. 4 and Trimmin alvrays on hand and far saleAky lif, S. WILSON. n ,l I Mont": o e, Aprit-t, 11:54..:: ... WindoW Sash. Q 4 If. &D. SAillt havioebeen appointed agents. Q• for an extensive sasErblind and door mandate torn are prepared to flinlisliatty articles in thisline et less rates than they have nipikally been sold. July 24. ; S. 11.-1 D. S. ' Shaving ; l article wh ich ercry.'.natn' should try for T e by- MEM= I .. : - '' ACAIIPp . - a- ' RAVING exhinuited my - . ingenuity and pat' e .1.1 vice I ceased to be a'. merchintin" this pia , 1 in trying to effect settlemeata, and Collect my bon does without making coat *those *ho have beers ' y customers, It have cemeitalmi to pity • the printer this one more notice, and thus inform all who are any way indebted to tneflik mote, jttelgusent, coat , (,i— lawk aemunt,lthat I , will'; be at home during • e first weekot Court, after Which no lenity need, be pected. ' • • '.i .••3f. C. TYLER. ;Montrose, J u 1y .1 26, 1854.4.443* ;: ' ." . , New Itilford,Boartbmg . • • Tans institution now oMnpletingite third year, 1 from the fiipt enjoyedf,taiberal and inerettaini patronage, • I The fall term of YO weehe begtua ifondak. Augr 7th. • ;'" 1. • • Term per quarter of 10-weeks, from $2,60 to . Music . on the Plano, 410,00. Drawing &e., • . 0 3.41 X - 'z. REV { J. OSBORN, Principal. New Milford, 4uly litivrscE. TO ALL CfMCSANICD. Y notes and am :ma ountsy be found at the 'awe 31of J. Diekeynan Jr.(my &inter plaeWer bind nem) until the 15th of Jul ,• after Which time thane remaining unpaid win be placed in the hands 4' a miler officer for tolleetimi,3. A word to theiwrise swillcdent, - 'Kew Miltbrd o luly 3, 1864 .. 7 I, 8, LITTLE. • . ._. , Genoa," Chemical Eraisi , re Soap, VOR u WASHING with : Int nix eatioa and thc. , .1: mat. In pound bar* tar a abllliag each. It. Warranted $0 We pa*etaatiiiiiction. Ike ilt ; -' -; t= . 1 .1, TOn *SON. akontreae, Jult IS, 1854; " , ' ; ' I • . DILFSS GOOD3._ • -!! -- S HAM ' S , , Bcm iOels, Trimmngs, &e. Airier supply bought at present . loteprteeir, and will be i sold cheap'at the store . •1; • ( ii - in, ;tine 24, 1854. V. 13URROWS*CQ. • Bonnets. •• . LABIES who lave not supplied 'therriselves with new Ilinmets this season, can afford to buy them now. IWc are receiving a large supply,! and t} great jvariety of styles, for Ladies and Misses, 'Which 'we of [kr rat one third less thein,spriiig prieel. l Ribbons, 1./lowers,' and other Trimnangs, (proportionably _ cheap. I Gibion June 24, '51,, U: BURROWS & co. Economy In Fod.' • IqE, .B.ugar,, and Molasses are cheap, and may 'lie used both profitably and pleasantly to could emblelexteet as:a substitute for flour. ; l i re are re ceiving a le*, supply, and offer . - Rief of good quality at $4,871 cents pi!. 100 168. goad New Orleans Sugar ; at $4,87+ IW'r 100 The "ifolasses at 36 els prr gal. Gibson, June 2:4, '54.] U. BURROWS & CO. Hats. 1. A tAßGE.assortment of , Silk and Angola Hatt at ixtrerneliloitr prices. Gib on, 4une l 24, . U. BURROWS 4-CO. FRESH ARRI:V L. x - i 4 - vcr GOODS embracing nearly every' artiele•nee ill essary to keep up an as.sortment, just recaiving! and stilling for a trifle above cost at the I Ready Pay Store of I • SMITH & HEMPSTEAD. -Brdoklyn, June 20, 1854. 1 - i Ai., , 'P by the barrel or in-less quantities. Q Jime, 7. . SMITH & HEMPSTEAD. • NiVr Jewelry and Silver Ware. 1 C T ar - rived ztt Turielfs, a new supply of Ladies' el n.d Gantleineu'ei 'Gold Breast Pins and Ladles' 1l Gold sr Drops; comprising a good Piss , ' of desible styles. Also• Gold Fingerßitigs, Carnelian Ring, I.adies . Gold Chains, Gentlemen's Gold Fob 'and 'gest Chains, Gold Watch Keys--Goid Pens, and , Gold Pens with. Extension - Cases and Pencils. Silver SNotis,.SilVer Butter and Fruit Knives,' Silver Thim bles, Pencils, Spectacles, &c. Call and I see' at' the varlet . store of .f . A. TgRII.ELL , ' -Ho arose, June 2.:9„ 1821. . 1 , S nalar Reidon's GreatilVork NOW READY. undersigned hiving been appointed Sole : T event In Susquehanna county, for the sale •• of 'lon. Alos,lll. Benton's, " Thir.y I'ears View," or a "Historpof the Working of th . American Govern mentlfcir Thirty years from 18 0 to 1850," is' no* ready; to receive subscriptions herefor. The .work is issued intwo'volumes, to be old separately or to gether as desired. • , ; Vol. Ist.; contains a'history f sixteen years of the thne,lin 73'-royal octavo pages, neatly printed, in dOuble 'columns; and. Vol.' 2d,'df same size cov ers tile remainder of the time to 1850. rice $2,50 per vOlume; hotind in library style. T.ho i e who de sire to be served. early will send their hatnes to the subscriber immediately . B. F. TEWK,SBURY.. Brqokl3n June Ist, 1851. . , ~v 1... .. .." [LoOk for a Good Tailor i :y: TOHN SOUTHER respectfully" informs the public 0 that hu bas: opened a place of business in Xfont-' rose, ywhere he is carrying on fashionable tailoring.— i Mr. Souther has been engaged for five ;rears in one i of th 4 best shops in the city of Ne*'York, and ! learn-ed 14 trade in the principal cities of Germany and Fran4e. Every Article warranted to At well,. as M. Soutlierla in posses'sion of a new andrietect method of taking the measure. For anything, at can. by . expeeted of a good uolor call on ! 1c j - 1 . ; . = JOHN so, - ran, , .1 Montrose, June 14. Opposite M. S.,ll4rilsons. . - FUT RECEIVED, alarge addition to kO} stock 0 9f Dry Goods and Grtamais. A !spiv!, at kof Lawns, Berne Tielains, and Beraget3. selling c cap Juiie 15. ' , by F. B. MC:9n R. 4. SA'llrt by the Barrel or Sack,) ; i SCS O' AR a tittle more le ft of "tlae best gar in this GAR, market, 20 lbs. for one 'do ll ar, at '. B. Ca. ~ --- .DEADY MADE CLOTHING and Su mer stuffs IL Ha large stock on hand and will-he old at small advapces, by, F. B. CHANDLER. .1 June 15, 1854. ' SALT, • ID ITT Od wpiAT Flourat D. R. LATIAOP &:CO'S. 11.11&Tik-A new lot of Summer tind Cloths .I.llfor . snmtuer wesr just received and futsale cheap by 'L . I, • •D. 'ft. L. & CO. rt . AIN of all kinds, Eggs, Dried 'Apples, Socks, I Butter, Ate., wanted in exchange 7 ., goads at cash prices'-by - 1 _ 4 D. IL .it CO. .' 1 ' New Goode. vit E are poi' receiving a second suiiply, 1 ,- II AND $1.13111 R GOODS, which w sell TeryiloW. - • BENTLEY , 31Ontrose June 1, 854. , PIS. I .We trust our worthylf competii, beconle wcited over this announcement TO. TOE PITIBLI,C. I AY be found at the Store 9,f A. TM 1 1 roc Pa., a . first vate.ass.ortinei IleOcin , pru gg ist'slGlass-waro, Paints,l es, Dye bitE.z, G rids, Yankee - Not Dry Goo 11,i liusical r strument4 and Poi; als filir-li htS, Pocket lives, Spoons, Je' fum9ry, -6. AT. . - ' • 1. Pits° a wanting a y thing in the aforesaid de parppents, (and also s me .others not ba ed,) are re re spectful invited .to 11 and. dxamitie efo they , l a purchas - , By sti,do: g their interests ay be a.. .0,4 d. * - When y u come to Montr se, do not ktrot to, can at' i ,I, TUTtRELL'S. [ls3:hn ‘: NEW GO! C. LEE, AT-VONTROSr. haajust.re-, U a calved n new .rupply of Sprint and Summer Gootp,_ which will, Lie sold very low for Or farm produce, I - :1' Q POUNDS good New Orleans Sugar for one dot: .1 (..) Ls at , ' 3. C, LEE'S New Store. firEA, CO'et, Nola s, Fish, Rico, and Groceries J. ofall iinds, very cheap ,lit . 42 J. C. LEE'S. - 17 - -. -..--- P anted 1 -".'"ZY-quantity of gga at 12 cents per dozen, in Al excha nge for A at, J. C.! LEE'S Store. i ALAIIso,.. NY quantity of 11, tier at 16 cents per pound, in czcharge for '' J. C. LEE'S New Store TSE wiihinJ , for' cash, or in ex-. ; change for 1 it 'tot their interest to call nand exarnini Good; andTriCes for thenpelves. • 'or inch the highest pric a um at all time at .I.p. LEE'S Store, Mortrase Depot. ,CFULL - ASi of vi, Sheet Iron, ..41 and Copper . own inanufacturo and mado of heavy plate, for sale - by t, • I ' 1 . J. DICKERMAN,jr. 'Yew Milford, July 12., 1853. ; , assortment of Hardware,•Carpenter and . Jeiners' Tools, l;'utop Chin, and fixtures at ~ W .M July, 118541 DICKERMAN'S. Osn. AND BLIN I ►. lebeap at • - CORK, FLOUR AND SALT by the barrel or oth j erwise,M the leiest prices at 'ACKERMAN'S. fiIROCERWS; cheaper thorn the cheapest at VI"! *ilfbrd,ly, '54.1 DIcKERICANS. 1 - lifelpr - Reeks. _ 4 cir IFE and sayip f --*of Mrs.' Partington and others . . IL/ of the Fandl "*lllllO, Lakes, and - Forest 1. Sfriants,".(B 'very In ting bobs{)—"Thoughts and I , llThihgs at liomesnd broad," by 'Mho Burritt, with ail malty_ other fanoy . ° interesting books, for sale by '. Jily 12, 1854.1, . F. IL CHANDLER. _ _ i Pertainery and Eittracts. a , rge jtrt received, a ' suPply of Banison's Per. • turnery, and Fla °ring Extract*, good pr Plea; Cakei and lee Cream. For sale - by . ' :ply .11, 1864.] 1 ' , F. - 11. CHAIiDiER; ' WOOD IT)inted en nebseription at: bts oiteti t inunediately. of the hest quality, for sale DTCREPM/M. Seep, ir. the People. - • . Wlifle Merchants selitheir calicoes • ' And heap up 'lots o' monef;' ' While Lawyers fight their clients* foes, And feed on r golden-honey ; While Doctors, by the poiver of pills, " Surround themselves w i th c tidies; While Tailors give you fi and bills, • • And thrive by taking a hes;, • While Farmers by thew hellcat sweat ' Are paid such extra prices; Wlifie everybody seems to get _ Good living in large slices— , The Artist too t would like to live - By taking people's faces; So,i if you please, attention give " To my new stock of Cases. Consisting of late styles and fancy patterns; among which are the Crystal Palace,' Union, Kossuth, and many others, which, although ,none ,the better =for their verylfine names, will ‘be.found to-be none the worse. . Also, a Most 'beautiful assortment of very fine Gold Lockets, Pins, Keys, be. . • • . ::Pictures taken in clear or cloudy weather.Thlices from 75 c6nts to slsioo. Business hours from al to 41 o'clock', - W B. DEARS. ' Montroie, May, 1854. , , . HAWLEY & lI'ANT I juS received their second; stock of Spring and Summer goods this season, and they Spring now prepared to 'show all who may favor, them with a tall 1 DRESS GOODS • ; - of all the different kinds such as Black, .-flaidlaud Changeable Dress Silks and Mantillas, Crape andßilk Shawts, o LaWns ' Batages, De pages, De-taines, , Challis, Gnlghanis, &c.° - • . WHITE GOODS, Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Shirting in fact everything in this line. ' SUMMER STUPFS. A very large atocli, which we offer very low: , all grades of 'cotton goods in this branch and. brown and Yellow. Linen and Duck for coats. We invite: - atten tion to our stock of 'Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Mulberry Broadcloths also Black and . Fancy Cast+ meres, TsVeeds, and Kentuck deans Le., Lc. • ' Ladies 'l call' and examine' our stock of. Summer Shawls, englimere, and Printed De Laines, Shawls, also Barege Shawls, very cheap; Bcinnets,and Bon net_Ribbeins,-ti good assortment, Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds, .also, ,Parasols a very large assortment. which we trill. sell very cheap Alsia. Umbrellas-, Trav eling Bags, ' Satchels. • • LADIES' SHOES: • - . . Gaiters, Black•and Colored Gaiters, B4skins,BociteeS; a good aasortmeut of all kinds which we offer at our usual loti l rates. • Crockery and Glass ware, Fluid Lamps and Wood Pails , Tubs, Brooms, Bed Cords, Large fan cettirsx: Sc: • • • ' I very lukge stock which ile.will sell at a-very mall advance,: ; also, Ashton Salt and our usual variety which we are, selling very low.. Call and examine. Mon4cise, rune 1, 1854. ' " • NTOTIIi r i r THEITANDING,THE GREAT RUSH _LI of customers and the many hours spent in-Serv ing then!, yet we can always find time to eerite our own oclut+tfaemente, and—hut Lifirt now allow .u.s,-to call your;attention to a large hit - i pf • Plain. and , l'iT.niy-LaZe, . . which w 1 have just opened and are selling At all pric es from? eiyht (VMS 'up, In , . the .way of DUANE& CASIIIIRRES, POPLIN'S, DEDEGES, lite., we • are "posteif up." Try us. - J. LYONS & SON. HAVINH . G made arrangements with the 'great mu sic publishing house of H. Waters, we shall be constantly receiving new naafi. 'as soon u published, awl um , aAlo to aupOy noway' ';any thing wantod inthat line. - - ; . , . ~ N. B. 1, Musie sent by mail postage free. May 18. J. LYONS br SON. - ITlelode p ne CONSTANTLY ON HAND or furnished lo order on ill:pit' notice. J. LYONS & SON. • .• !NEW SPRING GOODS. . - BURRIT-is now 'receiving his usual supplies • Of Spriv Goods, which will be found unusu ally attractive, including a . superiOr assortment af Ladies' ,Dress Goods. in Silks, Berages, Beragi De; lanes; dawn Poplins, Mollies, Gingham Ike. Mantillas, Silk Shawls, Silk, Straw, ,and. French Lase:Bonnets, l i /oweri, Parasols, &c. d•e:, together . with a large variety of other Fancy and Staple qroods f including Cloths, Nssimeres, Bootle and Shoes, Wall PaPer, Cairting,. Groceries,: Crockery, Hardware; Iron and IN aili, Drug; Oils and Paints, Cooking et. Parlor Stoves; Ohio GriltdStonei, Plough!, the. & c ., all which will be sold on terms to suit the closest buy ers, for:cash or approved credit. New Milford, May 8, 185'4. • . lof SPRING • intend to • READ: . _ OFFICIAL AND IMPORTANT. . TT being manifest that the tailoring business is Still miry, ing on John Groves in! Montrose—no, John is carrying on' the Tailoring Imsinet.as—no, they are both "carrying on" together—at a place where two` ways meet, being in the very buildieg where Sam, Houston wad- nominated for Presiaent, to wit, in Searle's Hotel, in the Basement thereof—and the i n erons many`- pocketed public being supposed to hen temted in knowing where thereon make an invest ment, (yea, and an in-coat-and-pantaloons—ment) most advantageously, to the appearance of the outer man in ertenso; -therefore John, " Who is not, like a virtuous woman willing Tolive unheard4of—just to save a shilling," hereby_ nominates himself as Tailor-General for this community, and requests all gocid= , eitizens to call at his place' of business above mentioned, to enable him to perform the duties of said office. Witness my hand at **rose the ninth day of May A. b., 1854. • :••.. , JOHN GROVES. !ors wilt not 'II, Mont t of Drugs, , its, Brush ions, Some. . ,gs, Maten elry, Per- LATEST EICITEMENT.. , TILE NEBRASKA DILL UNSETTLED., Li.COTT, JQHNSTON .& Co,, .are now receiving 0 from Nei. York a general assortment of Spring and Summer goods,' and - we cordially invite all , that like to buy goods cheap to give us a - call, as our \stock is large, and we are willing to sell for small proftti.— Yoirean find here almost every a r ticle wanted, and we are willingto compare goods and prices with any store' in' the county—we have taken special pains to find nice goods to please the Ladies, each as Black, Figured and Fancy Silks, Tissues, Berages and Berige DelaneS, Plain and Fancy Lawns, Silk, French and Domestic Gingham, Figured and Plain Mugu* Embroidered Curtains and Paper do., Ladies Collars, Underhandkere.hiefs and Sleeves, Mantillas,: Parasols and Gloves, Straw and Fancy Bonnets, alatx trim minga to match. A large stoak of Goods for Men and Boys,, also Iron, Steel, Nails, .:Horse Shoes, and Horse Na ti, Ploughs,' Salt, Fish Crockery, Hrind. stones, :Ind Stoneware, Stove pipe Tin, Glass, Sash .Leather, Boots, Slices &c. Please give us a chance of showing you, our stock before you buy. . Yours 'truly, %SCOTT, Jpussoy& Springville, April, 18, 1851. NEW STORE! NEW .000D81 SEW MILVOiLD. subscriber having leased; the -Store of the Messrs. Pratte, .formerly ocenpied by I. S tle, intends tQ locate permanently in New And he would tate this method of informing the inhabitants of New Ifilford, and adjacent towns, that has' ust returned 'from New York with a larg and splendid stock of fresh and entirely new Goods, con sisting of DRY GOODS of altnct every conceiva ble variety; GROCERIES as low as the lowest, afford ware, Crockery, Boar and Shoes, Hatt and 'Caps, Bonnets of every style, &c. ke:, ivhich- he offers .for sale on the most reasonable terms, for cash, country produce, or reliable credit: He would also say In this connection, that_ he tas added to !the •establishment„ the manufacturing orTin, Sheet,-iron, and Copper ware in all its,varieties ' in which he is' prepared' to execute all kinds of jobs, by the iverx best workmen and' on the most reasonable terms... Dealers supplied at the lowest Prices. Partieulari in relation to stoves &c., at sonic future time. J, 'ACKERMAN, jr. Xmi Milford, May 16; 1854. , , 17Lf. I T, BURROWS dk• CO Sri now receiving ) • large Imo:tread of new and reasonable goo!ls. at their store in Glosos. • - • DRESS GbOD4. A good assortment at low prices; also, a large as sortment of good' ./? RINTS Of cents' peryard. " MONNETS. • , Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, ': .a assortment at low price* ' - . , • Good Xew Orleans at P I ER* imr 100 lbs Prime do do • 6,55 '! 100 " PF l inerortorieP, ' 6 , 87 + •1 4 10 0 • , • • Clarified, - Coffea, Powdered, and Loaf Sugars, lit very low Priem; I - :`,1?../ 1 1114110W8 C l O. tin, = Gitis April 28, 1S:14. - • I- . . ... Wool ' Wanted. . 2 The autoseribera will pay the t4tes market price ; tbr !Wool, either In G?ods or Caeb. Brtioeklyni June r sglint 4tITMPSTEAD' . Vi r oott Carding: • ' Al die old stand of A. G. Beynoltbr, so Usual es* et trod on delivery ofII; rolls.. A. G. Tarsal*. Brooklyn, June 13 1854. (11.10VER AtiD sr al* 1.1 Montrose; Fob o.] • IP. LIONN. j• - GROCERIES. New Music. NEW GOODS: ... ' For thelAttrit uhanna' " Register '. " Pnew , CrAtitionmairr f THE*-0E PRICE STORE: YY , '. 0.1 4 ,• GOODS AT wir ICES, AVV:tbrt• naDY PAT. MITE undersigned haVingassociated themselves to. 1 Other In thehtercantileAnsinen are now pre- - . pared to' offer 'to t e public' a very desirable Steak of _ Goods;tonsisting _mein 'of Dry Goods an 4 Rear, ' l a made-6701461y, H i ts, caps, and Strew Goods, Booke And Stationery, Bfots and Groceries, Yankee , - Notions; d;e., all of which have ieeepneehaae t trwith:,.. great careiondwq are satisfied eitenet 44..r,0 st4s6 those who may fa vor us with a call.- ,_.- . * ' 'The Dry Goods' department will be foitnd ray *oat; plate, consisting of t en the.leadingstyles of , .., ; i s I' • LANA'S DRILSS GOODS. ' " " Silk; rich brocade, plaid and striped, Wick, , thew and- : Mantilla Silkikver.f rich, high lustre, and sit. cheap' ' Striped - . Ain" phtid&rage •do.; stripe Chas, Printed Lawns, POplins, Delltige, plaid .and printed - Ja:coneta, In - greatmirieties; which_ we are binind' to f Said a low figure] " Ginghams—a hands*" assortinerit—Prints, all the leading styles, Merrimac, Cochecoes, Allen; Sprague &C., very pretty 41es. -.. • - ' • ~ Dress Trimmings, of the desirable styles and shirdeiv . Black Silk Lace , as s Buttons, - black velvet Ribboni, , silk and worsted_Braids; in. great variety. • • - ~1 iWhite Goodt.—§wiss, Jaconeti Nansook, Cambriek, - Bi'shon Lawns, and Book Muslina, dotted Srise Mus. • lags, Corded•Skirt.i . , Irish . Linen. Cembrick Thindker chiefs, &e. &c.;" French N'eedle Work, Siriss and Jatio. • net edging's andlisertines, Cotton Linen and Thread_ Lace do.,Floanci g, Ladies' fashionable Chemisettos, Sleeves, -Collars, 4c.,• the largest assortment in town, And at 'very low !ices. Barege for 'Veils, in. green,, *blue and brown, lack Lake. Veils;'&c. . „ • ,Kid Gloves— dies' and (dent' s--a large assort: . 4 . merit, of the best quality, . - .. . .- ifittri-4-long ar#l short, bkick, mohair, an d silk. • `' • Bilk Gr/over—idack, white, and colors. Lisle thread - ,and cotton do. '1 . - • - :Hosiery--a fire assortment' for ladles, gents and cliildrenF„ . , ' , t ' • . ' ;Ribbons--ti'firre assortment for Bonnets; also, Sit- . in and Liistring, in all widths and everyootor. ' ~, i s Donles i s - GoodS..—.:Sheetilrgs, bleached end tic- . - bleached uslinsi Ticking, Crush, Diaper, Table CO ix ers and. N nkins,land In fa . et , all the desirable style*. in this denartme4t. • _ :Shawl:--Prin Delane, FrenCh -rated Vir • printed. Ciishtne , Brothe„ Black Silk; U.; a stock . of there. • . ' fd 4 Ladies' Shoes, i •of every description, at low prices . Boys', Misses', and children's Shoes, .in great. varietY. • . Gents' Boots, et4rse and firre. • . --L---„ .',. HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS: :" 1 , . We have a very fine atock of hats ond Caps, Cane die Straws, Palinleaf, Curacoa ' -Slaraeobe, Wound Can- - ton; Leghorn . ; Crimere &c., for summer wear, which are very desimb e, and selling cheap. ' A good assort- •-_ ment of Ladies' onriets, Miss& and cbildren'a Pitts; Wats, &c. .- '1 i .;- • " • '- . ' - • -'• - - ;READY-MADE. CLOTHING; Fin this branch of our business we cannot fail to „ init. Our stock of Clothing. is very extensive, .and well madeup,.id late and desirable styles. We would . - especially invite our friends desiring any, thing in this line, to give us a call. •. Gentlemen's furnishing goods, of every . description. ' .. f- • , , Alerge stock of Wall Papering and Bordering. •., IR)olta Statio'hery and Yankee Notions in great • Variety. .' I - : 1 1 I- Groceries.—Tess, Green and Black, very 'e.hoiceati•S fresh, at low prices. ' " - ' ." , ; Cofees.--ASuperior St. Domingo and Rio. _ A bolin ,tifuLartiele of brown and white Sugars, chicip.l- Me=-, leaks, Spices,-Soap, Candles, Lamp Oil, Fluid; ice.—' \ ,A very superior article' of Cavendish Tobaceo, et I.EI- - cents per pound. •." , ;-• • \ We are in the store formerly oecispied by Lath rop .!' & Salisbury, and more recently by George Fuller, op- • . dosite Searle's Motel. We would be very happy ir- • *') eed to. see our friends it the ONE PRICE STORE, and hope to merit par share of ' the public patronage, by j, i good attention and low pries. ./ • ~:. -- * ' . 'G. &W. H. FULLED/ . Montrose, A. • Mnril 1V.)4.1S • - . I• ' ' 1 . - .- , - - • - ' ' NEW GOODS. _, - - . D. Pt; LATHROP & CO. A' . • . ' . ttE now receiving their stock of Gobd for Spring - , , fore. and Sunimer - trade,' which they ei.fat lower Prices than ever offered in this market fore. Thank- - ful for the liberal patronage they heti received; they will endeavor by strict 'attention tO' busineat, and by !.• inany neir indueeinetits, to merit / even a larger !We I Of the patronage of- •those who / m.lh to buy 11 1 r0,0D$ : " • CHEAP. Call and exaniineifor yourseltea,- end sear if our gticitikatid prices will ot hear us out WAX v. have said: ,1' .• I'. L L..A.P/E4' I HESS 6001)5' i - - of every style.. Thir(y -pieces Figured Plaid end; changeable Dies Silki,,some as low as .75 milts.— - .131ack Silks, a widths and qualiies, a_ good article for $l. Law* Berages, DeLanes and" Ginglianie r , .good and cheaP. Fine White Goods.of everyAlescrip;, tion ; Brown OW Bleached ghirtings; Linen gooa o of :every kind; EMbrolderies'and Lace Goods 3i, Bonnet. 'Sake and 'Frines, • CLOTHS ; • . . - 'of every grade.l Black, brown, and blueßroadblcktha, ; all of which being bought at hairline, we will sell vat, cheap.. - CASS, IJTERES, • - • ;of- every istYle, i :equall y low. Call and examine oar stock of these' goods, as we can and will sell them at- She very lower t prices. - a new aril& fd,r Smaller wear.. Summer Cloths, Tic , Ings, Striped Shirtings, Blue and Brown DrM, Ben tuck-y4eani,. and Tweeds, a complete assortment. HATS, CAPS, AND, BONNETS a large assortmtnt,- and of styles to . Boots _Shoes; r i pper , nd Sole Leather.. CROCIcERY AND GLASS WARE.- The most complete and extensive assortment AI brought into Montrose: Full setts - of 'White Gianitir and Blue • at• l for a very little money. Mirrors, of , all sizes ;In of dimtble , plate 'glass. , • •-• HA D .ARE, IRON, AND NAILS. Call and examine our piices before you bap WO.' low, Woodin 4d Tin Ware kept *Minn* onliand. GROCERIES '_ ,-. eif all kinds. 4ngar, - Molasses, Teas, &c., 0; less dna - ' kilightnykton prices: . Ashton barrel. snot TabliSalt- Flour by din. barrel; saek or! pound. . Codfish and- Mackerel; Pork,l Firming Tools of every kind, Bough.' .. and Cultivators.i . . • - GUANO. ; - - 6 • The grestest.ertilizer in the world, in quads's, to suit., sea . BUTTAI,R FIRICINS• AND TUBEL-r Pioduce orail kinds - taken in eicbange for Gm*. at cash prices. 1 • • • - - . , • . ATONTS NM THE P011‘33! ; -T" subscn e:r is ,now receiving h is fall and win ter stock of stoves, which, when 'completed, will . be the largest and best selected assortment ever offer. ed tO;the inhabitants •of SuNuehanna -meaty. His stock will conlzt4t of some twenty different patterns of wood and coal, 'poking and parlor, besides any quan _tity hf,sis plate and office stove-v.' ' -•-: i• '7 . The undersigned Hatters hitne4lt that- his longest- periencein thel stove business, and his facilities kw' ~..s rnanufitctm ing is ortn furniture and pilie, enablei him to sell; not • my trimmings Sze., bat stoves cheap'. er thartany of ' ' competitors. He will; sell tituve- pipe made• of the best English_ and Atierican Iris &S- S cts, per lb, itn4 other furniture in proportion:• • • Notwithstindlng, the. present high price of Iran;._' Tan i s and the '.conseque t advance of casting*, lam e n s- - bied to sell fito49, toll; prices,- and many kinds, at about two third - o the price that•they have sold Korl. in this' 'vicinity, - fol. instance, clinton air tighkelcorated oven - with trimtnin of tie best quality, at $24,011,--- - With second genii y of trimmings,: such as are Usual.:- ly kept by Me -is at $22. - Other kinde of' stoves / ' in proporti o n, iiir sh, or.ilhort-time papee. ' •-• . - '-', .. Jobbing of all kinds done at my shop..OW Alan, - . 1 . Copper, de:, taken in exchange. ~ '' - 1 • ' J.' - DIVKER3IO . 4r., ' ..New Milford, thily ffi, i 854. - - 1 . .: . I . . DISSOLUTION. / - . , -:, .:-. . rriE . ecrpart . ership• heretofore known- tuider the- ----- Oatae and : rm of se'ri c ils Bream* in the Sofik" .- Blindiand Doo ° business, is this day by Moitni-ton sent and'agree eat dissolved. ' ______ ---- , _,. . - . . - - OILBEEt NEWEI . 4, Lanesboreoinly 11, '4. , . 'ILK:NEWELL - • The sitbscriber would respectflilly eau the attention,' of those.who i'isli , to. ppretrase ,arathing . lit his boo or . biudneei, such ea .1.---r . . : ' • .:' . - Sash; 'Doorg -- Shatters and Blinds,; , 1 -.. • CabinetlV i are of various : lond;, ~ ... i But - esti; Trables,.and Secretaries, ' . ! ... . 3 1:ledsteada:IStands. Chairs . and 'Settees. ' Alie,,,,Ready;Mmie Collins. Fainting and Obuthqr,-, if reqtilred. Ctinntry Produce and Lumber tillenfit• exchange,,.. Tr.*, ready psy.- : ' -.-.;,..: i,...- , , Laneslioro, Julyls,-1/154.- GILDERT ; NEWEIX„ -----ik G9411)11. • , TEST received a . very large stock. 'of ti GOods at J. 11. strrPnws. -•- • Good New - Gfkonit Sokoor,_per . fb. and other goods eqdally low at J. IT, SIPTPIMa _ The CUE -4 R.EST - Af04.4881,19,1Aqa t avd Obit Oratrito ,be found lo t Oh" or; tilieocher Own ht 'this county, at - . ,I;lf tl gvininakr a . Signuner,vilie 4 Apiil 08 x '1854 „ -_,, VA ..*Ele end letellipett yotmg men ofttbent 4 leeri: =teen or Oghteeo yearn of age waph4 Aft Oak in li-atiire. To one &Tom! to make hbintelf, nielbl,', p 4 m, moire the bn eis, and wen recommended.itiod , couragim eta ' - beliven; and it with some e ewe wlll be d.. • , , .. 11,,-$ New Kilford, Id”, 165 C,. . - -- -.. E 1
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