„ 0 tion as Delegates tiled to strike a • p ROCLPtot TION; the - . 11 `;:ci the Whigs by which they hoped GENERAL ELECTION. ', Nitro ' 1 dtf ell The improprielf , of pz pursuance of an act of the General .AmCmhlv of 4vare my L t. . . ~, 10 • the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Ontitled l• Mt 01 i r a as an anti-Nebraiska eandtdate upon act relating to the Elections of the Cominonwealth,l' flnebraska ticket became every day ,rnor.e approved the second day of July, A. D. One thousand a ,, i rt. It and I finally determined. tO 4 Wan- eight ttundred an thirty-nine, f, G. B. Eldred, nigh ' ll 1 ' IN from the canvass. ilnd uiye the Sheritrof the Cdunty of Susquehanna, in said Com : 1 , 3 , ‘ e ntirc. . ,„ co t ! committee ati opportfth . ity to t' substi- coinnionwealth, do he give notice in the Accra* of the ,county aforesaid that a General Election wM tie ,„, e 3 man cheat whotri the friends of th.e Ne held in said county on the second Tuesday of- Oct fill could. - unite. That, sir, is what . her next, (it being the 10th day of said month,) a . - the enort i nous crime of "selltng which time. State and County offfeers are to be elett eo-ntutis 1 , ir) . „,. . Dentornitic yarty to the I 7i7s. •ed as follows, to alit . -, ~ Pr One person tmfill the o ffi ce of Governor of the ll'hen it was known to my anti-Nebraska Coininonivealth of Pennsylvania. I , • 1. , : tliat I had determined to withdraw froa , One person to fill the office of Canal Commissiorakr i. alts he regular ti ket, they urged me to o f the Commonwealth of peensylvania. . 1 •• • , T e r tro self as ail „independent candidate. One person tofill the office of Judro ‘of th St ,1 1 - „• . tt e was. already,' an independent etindidate preme Court of homonwealth of ennsvl iti, One person to fill the office of Member dorm t ; , iz t , gi,tvr anQieeorder in the field. There for the 14th' District of the Commonwealth of Penn i-I.e, at their, urgent solicitation, I % ve_Noner-• sylvania, composed of the counties of PSitsquehantia, ^.' of .Bradford and Tioga. ; , 1 ~1 lav , •( , lf as a candidate for the o itherill: For dointr this you charge_in with Two Persons to fill the office of Members of the . , doing int trot able to see House of Representatives of the Commonwealth , of :'''vt°ll' treachery, &e. 1 'not betrayed'Pennsylvania, for the District compose of the coon the force of the(charge. I have ties of Susquehanna, Wyoming and Su titan. yri trust, nor any principle, nor any' I party. One person to 1111 the office of Sheri of the eounty --. I i on• siniph a eitiz,en, having no party in my of Susquehanna. 1 , L 4L•ping. • 1 am merely a private individual One person to fill the office of Prothonotary, and ping no other trust committed to my c'are, Clerk of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Clerkof the Orphan's Court mid Clerk of the Court of Quarter : 0 the feu DemWrzitie principle: 'given to sessions of . the pence of _ the comity of usquehanna. nx j the, Orgai t lf the I)ernoeratic party/ One pei,s4ra to till 'the office of Register of Wills and 11 1 ,-..t. , I maintain firmly, and defend to the Recorder of Dees - 431'11w county of Suquehanna. • I . mv ability.' , And I shall continue to One pdsou redo-/ the office of Couny COmmission tw.4” • er of the county of Susquehanna. 1 ‘ i c i,•o them, even though I be stricken down One person to till the office of County Auditor of 10 ,,, &nut so, by the very hand from whit•lt -lie county of Stigma:inn& . I iN‘re•ei,eki them and which", above a'S others, One person to fill the office of Coronir for the Conn should be the one to avist, me in maintaining ty of Sustliiehanna. them. I feel myself innocent of all your ' low 'toms ts usactiv rvarmat arm, that in Igo 'secl that is es and' yet ant not surpri, cordance with the -Act of General Misembly of the Commonwealth passed the 28th day Of April, 1854, I r e...pliery and treason are uppermost in yourentitled "An act gar the suppressionof the inanufac -1301 You, Sir, are now betraying the very titre and sale of intoxicating liquors is a beverage," F ri, pies you have been teaching. You are and by order of circular .containingthe words of II , them all ptit and it has ‘ c „tri.... ,)" , b een i nt i ma t. said act (as hereinafter published,) an ,election will be , held at the tune anti places hereinafter mentioned for ea to me, ti.y gtyoa sir, that Non e:s - , tt, to Ix' ' the enactment Pr rejection of a Pridlibitory Liquor Netit e your reward at the lands of (30V. Law for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as shall 11.;:ri r• " Traitor !. " Traitor !!" did you he decided by the wishes of a majority of the lawful cri'• ! Ile is a tr a itor who attempts to . bring voters of the said Commonwealth at the next general election, in p . ursuattc:e . of the protisions and directions disaster and raid' upow the party to whielr of the fe)lownig act, viz:l , h e belongs while professing to . be its friend. WiisnsAs, All laws to be efficient ithould have the 1 , 41 ire attempting, according- to your own a pprobation and mnetion of the Peop l e; - . -howilig. to "wring fm troth the sentratent .. of this . %No wils.usAs, It is represented that a large nuni • - county "an endi)rsentent of the NTel7Faska I ber, if not a majority of the citizens yf this Conimori -1111- for Mt other purpose than to bring wealth, are deeply impressed with th necessity of the rat/ and disaster " upon the' party. You passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law r 1 AND WHEREAS, It is impossible to obtain a certain art il,, traitor. I charge it home upon You. ,indication of popular_ sentiment relating th to by ••r. Noe are a traitor to your prinuples, a, means of petitions aal nd-remonscea; therefli . frailficitil F our party and, a traitor to your SscrioN 1. Be it marled by , the ornate and lou ee,intrv. lam not with you in your trench- of Reprentatires of the t'unimon' 1I of Prtn ,9 e mid am. tliercfore, innocent f vour allicoA - in IA General -18semblA s tart, and it her , enacted by the authorityof the aura , That the quail ( harge, k , , ~, the . ~ i, fied V4lter'S of this Connuonwealth aw•hereby author- B', tin irl.ra-il d egi " i leud u ` e " 109x * "" ized at the places for holding the general election:4 in ;•., false. sir. 1 ILL\ e made no arrangements j. their respective wards, boroughs aid teiWTl4lllllo , ,i 011 t\ itil the W hiers I It il as yourself, my dear the seccmd Tuesday of October next, to vote- for and :7. - against a a • . P • I Pe fellow. th a t o ir c roil to secure the election of 1 w which shall eutirelY rohibit hy HO r , and constitutional regulations and penaltias, the man liegi,ter and Nceorder to a ii - hig if he would ufacture and sale of 'intoxicating lit oora.', except for 'tote for Gti. Bigler. If the Whig find any medical, saeranient r al, mechanical and artistica! pur thine in my principles or iii my position that poses. 1 - ' ' , ought to be seitainetl, then they have the Sr.evitiN 2. That the Officers author zed by law . to rtalit to sustain me by their votes. but I claipt hold elections in each wird,`borough and townshtp of right I a e this younnonwealth, are hereby direeted and required rot o ne v i lte of them by virtue 01, any bay- at the place fixed by laiv, iii the stiveml districts for gain or arrant:4'lllml I lo9k to the Demo- , the holding of the general electioni in said distticts, 1 ,-rant p'ort for support,—to that portion of on the second Tuestlayl of Octoberi next, wheiP they t h, ; .I It ptirty M lila has stood finulv shall he oig,anized as an eke am, ...i. to th ey ' lo• the Wilmot Provi , o,--to that portion fr T l each f il ialitieil "t 1. "f . sai '° " ' tr . l ` . . i ' a ticket- ' , a ratett or pinned con-the outside, "lholtibitorr I f iquor 1 , N \ I I th. bat intr. adoptt.d the principles . taught 1 - ” d thetickets' f v 'of il ro .• il I I aiw,_ an Ift a or • le p pose ices k , T , t - • Iqtrt vecan. believes the 'Nebraska shall contain in the inside the words, "For a Prohib -11111 a 164 h-handed outrage upon the riglits I, itory Liquor Law," and those opposed to the proposed A , f the imrtli mid Ni hich 'bidieves With you ' ' law sluill contain i t the Inside the re 0.n14, "AgairAt the Prohibitory l i .iqu Igiw," which %otos shall be 'coma- 1 ,e it will hring ed and returned the court houm'of the counties or that Biglei's tittempt to endor rrdisti.ter aid rum" upon the• whole party. I city in which the! id i election shall be held,.ott the ; B‘• them 1 etuit . .l,lently expevt to be'sustained.',,.following Frid y the,return -judes, who shall cast im 1 ,,5, sit:; ‘ i sir Nei ,raska friends: I expect I 1 ra i and certify 'all the vos pollein sate county or no 1 , 111 ;,/, l i i i,,,, ~,,. cord 1 ast... scribing, m i t t' city, to the office of < , the te Secretary of tlie /;theses= l r ro .. wealth at Hairisloirg, directed and; ransmitted in the•l th :i t ) ,. 11 -11.411 1/i , t speA , c‘ 11 of me. falseiti' , same manner the votes for Governor are irquited to ' Ver‘ Bc%pectfullv, 1 oars. &.e.. I ibe directed and tmnsmitted, and the said Secretary . r l'. P. 'II 1 )I.I.ISTE I II • : I stud' on the third Friday of January next eniuing, 3liatlietr twit, Sept. •'2,5, 1854. < Itl ''''' 1 ',communi ca teca the saidireturns to the Legislature, to _ so e be opened and erountea in the stuna manner tint votes ; for Govertior areloperied and comited, and consider ; edt . s the prayer of tha voters of this Cenurnoowealth 1 rela ive to a i'roltibitory Liquor Ltiw. I SEcrios 3. That'fall the electioh laws of this State t rifting the hour; of opening and closing the polls, t c it e r reception of voCes, the punishinent for illegal vot ing the. defraying the expeit-es Of publicatien, and holing of the gencral elections and tretum,bf the 1 same, and all other matters incidOni thereto, be and the guneare declared applicable tq'the election above authorized. I I I i Slarrtora 4. ;bat it shall be the duty of the Sher iffs of tile several counties of thi4 Commonwealth to I ii copY l of this act in the piroclamation for the al election I to beheld on the, second Tuesday of , Ter next. 1 ' V. B. CHASE,: i speaker of the lionse;of ReinwentativesH Id. WCASLIN, Stwaker of the Senate. /terries - ED.—, The twenty-eightli dayr bf 4irsl i one thOusand eight hundred and fifty-lo ur. • t 1 , WM. BIGIAIL it also hereby 'make Itwown and give notice that the places of 'holding the General E tion in the, several wrl,rds, lxwoughs, anti townships ithin the county of Susquehanna, arc 'mot follows, to Wit: The election for the District coMposted of the town ship of Apolacon, will be held at the house of Joseph Beebe, in said township. 1 The election ,for the district composed of the town ship of Ararat, will he held at the School Hoar, near ti a Presbyterian Church, in said township. ; . The election ;for the district crimposed of the tottn atip of Auburn, willrbe held at to house or George Ilarerly, in said • township. , The election ' w ni ' for O district po-ed of the town. ship of B r idgewster, will he hel at the Court House, in the borough of Montroge. \ The election for the district crosed of th e town ship of Brooklyn, will he held t the house formerly occupied by 0. A. Eldridge in.eld township. The election for the district cbmposed of the town ship of Choconut, will be held at the School Ilou-e, inmr the hoese of Robert Giffin. i in'said teranship. The election for the districtposed of the town ship of Clifford, will, be held at> he house fortnertroc-' e; ro Guided by Arthur Smith, in the ugh of Duntialf. The election for the distriCt omposed of the Bo rough of Dundaff, will be held a the Dundaff hotel, in said. Borough.; I - , The election for the district mpoted (SOH. town ship f Diniock, will he held at the house ofiJohn irißa ker, said t o wn s hip, . ; T e election for the-district mposed of 'the town ship of Forest Lake, will be h ld at the hoitse lately meu ied•bi /'reserved finds, n. said township. "1 e election for the district mposed oflthe town of Franklin, will be held at the house ! of Rufus e, in said township. e electioTi for the district comp/wedt .the Bo of Frieodsville, will be held in the ,retool house d txnvugh. I ei e election for the, Dhitriet composed of the town of Gratt Bend, wilt be h dat the hoOse occupi r Alfred l Allen. in said township. i le election for the diAtrict a Lcemported of the town of Gibr be n, will le l ld the houselof Joseph Mum, in said town ip.F. ~ e election for the distrie composed o the town of liarford, will be held t the house of Nati= iilNoVefaleriectiartilr!tnoinny*,.rwritdiiillet°lduwis.n:rihheciltd.mati,Tithi bonus oft om e "m upicti ' it y . Aylesyrorth, in said township. f he election fir the district composed 9f the to4r.- shi of Herrick, will be ,held at the houseiof the late W :yen Dinteck, in said township. , I , - I I The election fur the district composed f the town shit) of Jackson, will beheld id the house fJ. J. Tar ner in said township. I he election for the district compotterl Of the town shi I of Jeaup, will be heldl at - the bowie of Daniel II -, in said township, 1 1 ' P ' o e f eket Leho loi s i s fo w r il til l be e d h istrict eld lat ul th in rousero f f th G e ro t° w wn i R them 1,1 1 said township. I ' ih he election for the distriet composed f the sh pof Liberty ' 41 be held at the sch bouts th residence of Isaac Comstock, In said Omi' be election for the-district composed f the ahlp of Lathrop, will he held at the ho of I Lind, in said township. t '': , • The election for the distrh:t composed the 'sip of Middletown, will bit held a t the se 4 seh Ross, in said Owns*, I.he election fix the district win . .of th nine' of Montrose, will be held at the t e 1 in!said IxwOugh. - _ _ • IThe election for the iftal;ttri cow , . -• i:of the silip of New M 1164 tl , will be held at th house pied by F. W. BOyle, in raid township. • The election for tile &strict corn' i .of the 1 ship of Oakland, will be held / at tht ho . - of R NADI, fonserly known as the kirk II . in th uO4 , of Sesquehenna. I The electkut for the diattict _composef the town. "p of Ruth, Will be held at The home y oectiJ r liickini in asid tow p. , • . tip d Th ip b ::electi s K p lithan o o; vin f j o e r ' , l : win e erw , distiir;caditincomitsaiposed the composes :of st or e . bvetz to - irn ' : The election for the district cow the town , 1 ! . - ,i_ae.ic,i),th)i,e4i).` , 4tel. 'SI - lERIF Tri tbf. Indr*fleirt ,litters of Stillyqtarepa -r• Coliiity.' • . . . . , • f Et.tpw Cettzr!cs--,-You All well know that i of; .I'was 1 m yr o iivrt e d by,tlle.late Demooratic Concentio this 1 . 1 ('curia Por the office of Regi'ster 8; Recorder..; Brit up s on relleetion and serious consideration, -I have come to tlU' deliberate conclusion, that I cannot epnacien- rittasll,e. a eantlidate of a convention .which hats giv- , en no expres ion -of opinion Of . what I look ' pon as-; the great and only isime Of the:presetii time, ol s hav- . ; ing receive() numerou.,i letters - requit:ing of me as a eitn- - tittioti of stipPort, that I should make pledOs which I =Mot c"onScientiously do, I hereby 'withdraw my i Ittill from the : canvas as a candidate for the 'office/of .11.....pi,ter tc Ineorder, and upon the soliejtatint of nu iiivrou.i'Denteertrttie ft-lends, I hereby offer r i ttyself as An Independent Anti-Nebraska candidate for the of - fire of Shcr . lit" of ;Suaypiekartrta County.' I • . :;. . - ; / F. P: HOLLMTER. .. - Iliddletowt;Sept. I 5th,1854. - 1 REGISTER, &itEcoRpERI To the Re publican Freemen. of Stusquehan • ' .us County. • •1, Vtumw Crritr.Ns--,-In • accordance with the mten, , lion 1, %uut(ixtu'ved .several weeks ago, I , voluntarily , offer inp , cif as an Independent candidate for the office ,OP R EA: 4, RECORDER at the ens4ing Gen eral.EleftiOn, and respectfully solicit the support of • ' all•who may deem me worthy and-welitpuilified - for' the Ftation;„fot Which 1 can only pledge My, haneit, ex ertions to' deserve the confidencti reposed' in me by •ms fidelity integrity. lef hon ored with a Majori-1 ty :of your free suffragef.4 1. shalthei'prond to Register, this.respect,),aud happy to' Record 4 year [good] deeds, for, the ensuing three•-yeare° - .• ;JAMES, Mr. C/fA P:3I:A Montrose, Septeriiber 12, 1847)4. - . „.- PRPTIION,OTA.RY,, the liodependent Voters Stisq)tChanna From fretiueut solicitations- of ntunerous friends, who believe that the people would prefer to . -cast their - vote: , for, candidates whose views on the griat issue of, the . daY.'are .known, I hereby offer myself as an Ijill..pendent : i-Nebraska candidate- for , the office qProtlit;pfAit'ry of the County of Susquehanna. .1 ' SIDNEY . B WELLS. 1-, nundallept. 16, 1854. * ' 1 I . -' . COMMISSIONER. To the liidepentlent. Trolils of Susgiielcanno . County. . - \ I I •At the, uitent solicitation of Amorousends of all 110116 . c:A parties, 1 offer myself as an in ependelnt ti 41 :itti.Neln-o,ka candidate for the OffiCe of Co 4 Com fi'ls.llollt'r Of F•tiqueharina,Counfy. ' I L :1 J"-`-`l,l, Sept. 23 . 1854. ', jOSEPII W. JU • Tu Ilse Independent Voters of the co Hairs of .Susidehou t io Wyoming:gird - Bull coo. f • I • The solicitations ofinauy friends iu the several coin. lies of this Representative District, haTe itiduced me to offer myself as an Independent anti-Nehi f tuska - ] didat4l.: for the Office (2f Representative. I • .19,11 N efITURD EVAN?: Braintriin, !Sept. 20t11-18'61: Medical Nottee. 1 i kl' The adjourued Meeting of the Eclectic Medical 't30,... ,... • liciety of Susquehanna county .will meet at; the 4 l.7mon I.iGcrty Hal!, in Hayford, 'on Tuesday the 117th day o October next; at ten o'clock. A. M. • [ , .1 . R. P. CIi'AASOALL, Sec.. ktuutruse, Sept. 25th 10.1. • ' • '• . • County. 'MITI! . . . i _ ship. i Sidi ee Dake,4 Mbe held* thelhotule .ti oe'-, coPi_fi4 11,11 1 10 6 ertrMegeligle, 'in !said tQwnsbip. • • Vreleftlott for the district composed of.the Bo; rough4Susgitehanna Depcit, ivill be at ie h i use of Elliot. Bention; - in said "Monet. The eleetion for the district cemposed of the •t iwn fhip of 'Thomson, win be Held it the house of , onas Blandine t in Raid townshipi t, ! • H • . I also make, known and giro boticti; as in. an iby . the I#th',.aectitrit of 'the aktOsaid actl am direc ted, " that evau person ; exorptjtistices of the Peace who shill bold any office or appointment of profit or trust - -under the Utiikd States, or Oflthis State, or o any city or i4orpOttled district, whether a commis.. oned, officer oelothergnse,' a subordinate officer or a elit e • who is orEshall be employed Under the legislativju diciary Or, executive department of this State b thii ,ted Statei, or any city or any iticOrpontted' dis 'ct ; . and also • . that. every memb , .ofl Ciongtve, and' f the Statel.Legislattire,and ottiteselect or common un, - .cil ofianyi l citY, or cointniirsionera of any in ,districOrby law incapable 'Of liolding or' exe ising I=sit the aithie time, the offiee.Or appointment of udge, (.1 Inspector or Clerk of any ele c tion of!! thiir ' moo wealth, and that no ' inspe`ctor Or Judge or of er of- Beer Of ally such election, shall be eligible to y of:. i „ flee heti?,to be voted for." I , • ,; ' • •• - And brthe same act of Assembly It is ' also made " 4.4- duty of every Mayor, Ji Sheri!, 'Deputy .. ieriff, AkiermaO, Justice •of the: Peace, Constable . 9 Dep% my Ponetable, of every city county, ,'township r dis trietwithin theComMonweirldr, Whenever - called up on, by an offic er of an election, Cie by three • onalified 1 eltretore,lthereof, to clear ,any -I, window or . are me to. any window of the place, of General, Election which - Rhall'be,Obstnieted,in such 'ix Way as to preventivoters from approaching the 'samel; and it shall be the duty of the respective Constable;!of Ruch ward, dist 'et or. township within this Commimwealth, to be p sent in perion Or by deputy, at , :the Plato' of lieildin such Elections, in such ward, district or townsh i p or the purposelof preserving g - the Peace as aforesaid." . Alsolhat i n the 4th seetionof the act of Ass entitled(:"An act relating to executions and I er purphses," approved ,April 16th; .1840; it' acted that theriforesaid ilth '1 section, " shall codatnieil as to prevent anY.milits officer or. officer from serving as Jiidge, i Inspector,.or I. any general or special Election, in this : Conurron • • pursilant-to the provisions contained •in di sectirin'of the act aforesaid the - Judges of tb • said di4trict shall respectivelj! take charge of tifieate,or return of the- clection. of their re. districtS, and produce then] at a Meeting of on from each district at the Court.flonse in the I of Montrose, on the third day after the day,of t lion, being the present year on Fridup the f; of October next, there to do.and • perfonn tin _NOtiired by law of said Judgesl Also that 1 Judge' ry sickness, or unavoidable accident is to 'attend said meeting Of 'fudges, then the ct or ',return aforesaid shall, be taken charge of b' the InSpectors or Clerks of the election of trict; Who shall do, and perform the duties rev said Judge unable to attend: , :i . • . Also, That in the sist.lion of', said act i tell that" when two or. more counties shall .a.„district for. the.'clioice!of a 'metober or men theenate of this CominOnnealth or of :the 11 RemoSentatives of the . t.7nited States or of tl inonWealth, the Judges' of 'the 'e . leetion iii eacl baring met as aforesaid,' the, Clerks shall Mak - fair smteurent of all•the rates which shall 14 ' givedgit such election *OM the icounty, Cl] person voted for •as such a Member or membr Anil be signed.by Said : Judges Lao attester Clerks; and one of the said. Judges shall tak of such certificate and shall produce the e:rine i big of one dodge from eaell county at' such such district, a s is niiyibe appointed by Ls . .. , _ . purpose, which meeting shad be held on the day after election.; -, ' •f; ' . „ , • • The return Judges of the. Representauvi enuorhsed of the counties' of Smwiehantri, and Sullivan, ral meet , at the Court Rouse i peglr".of llontroie in the Comity of Susque Tuesday the Seventeenth day of October De fond:those duck the • \ ea._ i . _ . The Return Judges Of the :Congessiort composed of the countieS Of . Suquehannal and Tioga, Will meet -lidthe Borough of , Bitlfoill county, TiresdaY .the Seventeen October next; to perform those Idntiris enjoi upon the said ',lodges: •.. I • 1 • . Alive, that in the forst section of said act, fed that!" everts - general and special Bleed 'opeiio between Eight . sind Ten in the for shall! continue • without interruption or am until Seven o'clock in the evening.whewthr be closed.'-' . . Given under my liand,l at my office, it ough, of Montrose, this sixth day of Septet • Donrini 1854, and in -the yearof the Corn the brenty- eighth. , ' 4 . 1; B. ELDRED Auditor's Noticr. The undersigned haring been aprioin te to distribute the fund in the _hands ilf of Susquehanna County, arising th estate:of dohn Chandler ;will attend to t of saidappoinunent offie.ein Mont 0 urdir the fourth day, of liovemlier next a in the afternoon at xhicl time and place interested will pres. . Plohgh Chain aid Clevis, 1 ' Horse Shoe;. !.t !'' One Horse ,PoWer,..:l 1. 3 e ... !—i• t . - l l •I• • • . .• 8 1' Two storserolw,er,.:... : ' t 3,1 Corn Sheller ; . F' ':'•• Horse RakU,t whi2sl cOron teeth, Churn; '.. ,'... i 1 f. ' i - 1,11 1 , icAilliET WASH. 1 1 st Htweau and-Seemiarc each' 1,2,4 foret•cr bar- , Auditor. 4, wvekr.. !cl an auditor, !nds of the I, 1 1 int the sale i ill attend to I;ce in 3fon- of October I which time, Cresent thier 1 in upor said Auditor. 4, weeks. Icntion .of his w and splen- Wool, Cush ...irdies' liras 'oplins, Ding luneta of new lassortment of 031, Crockery, Ifi, CarprOng,. ',Wed Wiradotr-; the:, will he. Auced price:4 l • Breakfast y at4e and:. Work Stend, each,.... 1,. Bedstead amy Sett of Chairs, ;each, - VI iitOoTa: 41 ¢ D SILOS& t pair of Fintinethick BoO4l,.eash, 1 Women's 800 es aid Buskins, each, i,( I - i lii t l l 04E8 1 1 AND HARNESS. B 4 Team..i.........;, Fine Douper,:..,;. :E. - ' 3,4 Single H arm',.:• . ****** .. ••••• • • • • • .2,4 nem; saddle' i i !ldißri(ni, ! 1,1 4, i - 1 C4tRAIAGEII I, 'Cliftiag f i - i , . g i 4 41*;"? - • .. . .2,1 ear iasortment i • t popular and Of, and lor, (Wee . and I ior variety and ,lueed, Priees. 'roved - patterns inds • in propor loyt •iron, Wore Bußßlnt Best; Doith, Singl .C 1 Best result Best Plou 2d best; • 3d best, 4tl l l l ) , Ps 5t bed I de have just a -I.(thurws, Thibet 1 &e • & c, good Or el ) 311., Best Butterlii ld best 4 • ! Best Tubs, '.; 2d best! .. I. For the It one township, , _ e Banner. 1•_ - ; , , . ; ,2. For the :' ixt largest, string, a Batmen. A publ e , Sal i wilttake plaCe on the day of the hibition. All raoim having cattle and stock for I are requcked II hate them entered as aucb. Buy are invited to tend and purchase. I i II ;' l ' JUDGEii• 1 • 'O3( ernaii—Reuhen Wells,! Frederick Feeler, Turrell. ' I , ' l' _,5 • I. I -Vacrr—llbutn ' Daniel Tewksburr, *I ~ , rt Gardner.' +, ii, 1 1 MI S ui ,11r, 'I. Al,:::-Neliton, Sarni Baird, EmblyEhafer. LUSH 1.-- 1 ' iLiScott. C. K. Sinummis L L Post. Dow m jmosi,acrvar,*--LAmherst. . ter and Wife, C. /I;, Ire aihd Wife, Jim Embly 8 er. - I Aoluc prti liiraixtura---lletu7 Drin er, Will ham 11.• d I A. C. Quick, B. R:Peck. t IFLOwit ' del Carrmdt, B. S. Ifulf jr., Ni 4 1 4 Frances ' ' :Mimi Betty Biddle. ... 1 PLowii I ' ksidiadt BalleY; Elijah Not Alf Slnscbmigh. ! V • CsaiW# awit4-B. R. Lyda*, Edwin II Al BaldwiU. :. i i i' _ . ' HoUrS Alin Hwoits-4fartin•Newmart, nd .i. P.,WI. P I SADDi Penuel i . I Cott L l t By - air; Ne g $ Ozer thmielit ~,, L You 4 Ca John trim. Hot . it .... 1p-.• B :We: - Sea F. las . 1 r, • Hoc. F. Curtis: 80, qua Seciind good assort- Restore..— A S article can be ,Ts and Itti3- iof ONS k S.ON. f Goods for the he lowest ixksSi 11. SIJTPJI IN Pay More IEI stock, of Goods' as heretofore pap. ' I !r purchases, giv ', P ock of Goods,: I people of this, I ry Goods, 800 • , fiats and Ca Wall Paperin riots, Flour, Sal we will eenvin, the most. ally , .11. FULLER. ce, burnediat.el2 IGGY WAG BALD WI • • • I. 5.00 -0 4 1 - 3,06 • • • •••!• • ••f", ..... ........ 2,00 egiled in the county,s,oo 3,1 X) _ _ L 4 i COI; Li lielsi(U, ' 3,00 414. ). ... 4 ' .....3,00 1.1 .1.... i:.....`, 1 ....„ 2,0(11 ) 5, 44 foal 4d in tho c9un ~.5,00 1 z , i• • • • • i • • • •• • •• • • " • • • * 3 7 °o i. t ..... ..................2,00 ;VOULTII,T. i it r - • . innii .1 . = 2,00 .! , {ii t' - I!. n • .1.1 ... . ........1,00 `OOir.TAIIEs. , !.. , . !littt,... 1 .i 2; 40. ....'„...,.; . • 3 j1. 1 .. 1 .....L..... ; , ......,...14 il ',C.IIKICtig. , , : r a . 10)i OAS, 4L I, ~• . 'r• ' • •••• • . .,„•• ..1." P,LoirEusi . ,i . 0 11 . iliioNkr.l •. • Igo Ille of Reel:. •. ii Pl.owtsoi ; --• 'ii - • : . , 'lngl.• •.,. - , . I• • • IS, o ,s, • ii• •• * ' • r • ., ~...•••••••,.•.4,4) „ . 3, V - f.•'•'. * ' ... ....,,, 2, ti cuiissarr vinci. .- ,lorrgin k . ( Wine for linedl;:uil pu ,1, i• - •;:. .• ' ; , -. . .. A %TER iFIRICENS.;PiND TLTII6. !v , , l asi i, I, , f . gest,:strini of Forking oxen f rli*ring• °vet 20, five dol a I:l4lunms—Daidel Searle, J. ter Gregory, Rebeitigoore, A. C La Pows—nn!ler Ikea, Geo. D. D. t.sks—Arid takely, Col. Rufws Perrin I#,Zls, Thomas $I Truesdell,' Israel J. . I F.inree . d, B. Stroud, Abel (Aimed .p. ;lister, f.tainitel A. liew!4",'' Pout. uri—F. B. Chandler; E. W. Hawley.' 1 Brae's-!. L. Gitlin, 11. 4. Champion, 'Tim. Grit% 1 fi , Int St, George . L. Cori, in. •- . t ic C C ih n ms , s:1 s :9- James McMilla i h, John McCo ll um, C. 1 B - a patINN AND TiniA'-Calvin I. Griffis, IL C. . c f :, nkfin .A =soh Butterfieldi . Cu sl Wins.—Dr. 0. O. Ditnoe.k, Dr: Edwin lido ,:: . wills :im WlnteandSiiringWheat, Oats, Buck at idtorn, to to made at the. Fair. ' Comiieti t rs on pf are *requested ito notify the Judges at r i 1 aspterothit::::kpes competing g fo f re or the Fair. . They are. Are a, are to de- , cde the ifiantlly and qualltk raised_per acre: . t esteill tiiihaYe the ground:measured and the qukir• (tit? prupvily certified. - It Is also desirable that an count bit kept of the quinilty of corn stalks raised - .• • .their value per toil, and, for the - information •the ii.statement of the best mode otcurin' g and • lin_ tlitra. It is time fermers tounted the cost of it p • • nets with a view ',to find out whether more mot • `j produced upon the same ground with the ire a mint of labor, and for this purpose, the Com. ttee eithl propose the following. questions to the. me othe county,hopiiieto receive written lin ers roi - as nuiny as possible... • lat. w much Hay have you cut (o ° present. won ? ; 4 0 - . 1 - • i 2d. What is its cost per ton in, the barn, counting the !AO and manure-used Upon it, and the inte st oi t4"value of the lend; also whethei the land is teri • rated or enhanced hi value from the crop taken 111 I . : I? • 3d. llow much Corn,'Wheat, Oats and Potatoes ive . our 4 raised? 4. Thitt is the cost of each of the latter per bush est !tilted in the same !way, including; the cost of ttin in the croptv, also the kind of grcumd tet er-fallow, greenswfiril, or ploughed find? He r no animal or . article will be allowed to ke t ei first premium niore than once,' but at any bse ucnt exhibition, where from its merit it would en 'tied to the same premium again, .trrtificato !' effect shall be awarded, and the Money premi all go to the other Competitors. 1.. hfcressed interest of community in the Stk . r, leads the Committee to believe that the Fair on mng fall will far exceed any previons one In the *ty, f as well as the _finality of the products 'and d IVRICED ) I RORER? KENT, 1 ,‘• Es. Com. S. 11.[ SATEF2 . I 1 ‘ --------- : - 7 - .1 .___— Sheriff's Stale. +the of a writ!of 1.en.4. ez..issued out of the 1 1.." GA:Mit:of Common Pleas lof Susquehanna county j and i Me directed, I will r exPese to:puffife sale at the how b. of William K. lfatch.iMMontrode ;an Saturday i Oetebel 2 1st, 1854, at 1 o'clock r: v., all that , certain' piece ur parcel of land tar Village lot, situate in the Bot4ugh of Susquehanna; Depot, Susqtalhanna contr. ty, a t ndi bounded and described as folloWs, td wit := On he'perth by the public highway or , Street, on the emit and south by. land orthel New Yorli & Erie Rail= roa cuppany, Mid on the West by land ;of John Fitz ge Id,l said lot being in (rent 80 feet i and running bae 120 feet, and containing 7200 feet of land, more •or l' ss4 with the appUrtetianco, one framed dcy fl ing ho , lone shanty, and all Unproved, late the state • of i s 'eel Fury, ISt. -'; 1- . . 1 - n ak n in execution at the suit of C. s. ; Benilett vs. MI rui Fury, Ist. p. 13. ELI)RXI), Sheriff. Sheryl's office, Montrose, •pt, 20, 1)354. ' •1 St •1 . , 1 '1 NEW !GOODS.. i A gOod assortment, to ern •Ye this reek, at very low prices. \ Call and examine. 3. • Moitrose Sept. F 3. ' i lIAWLMY - 4. MOTT. • . / - ' . 1 I • -._- --- , • -1 • AUDITOIVoI NOTICE., ' . - i - Y-FI'S PI 15 ..., ..., 4, -.. LIl• • lIE undersigned A u ditor •appointed by the Or r . . ' • - Plian's Court to distribute the 6iney in the' . FOIL ALL .111 E •PURPOSES,OF A hai r ldslof the Administrators oLthe Eitpte of F.seck' • • • ,-- ThaYe's, deceased, - 'among the, propeii eredhors, . will .:rintixas has king . ' FAMILY PE/SIC. existed a public demand for an ef attend to the same-at Ida office on Saturday the 14th day of next October,/at lo o'clock in to ferenoon.— •L. fective purgative pill which could he relied on as. , sure and perfect : is its operation: This has been. Tliosn interested are notified to a r an d present ;, prepared. to meet that demand, and an extensive tri thkdr Maims. • . i N- YEWTON. A'P ai t ur * 1- ; al of LW virtues bah conel.i•mirely shown with whit site- Montrose September 7,1854' ' I : ' I cesS it accomplishes the purpose designed. It .is ea ojapHA"vol' c 94 viii iir iiii : ii i . .." —. ' sy to Make a physical :pill: but not easy. to makethe Y et of 'an order ;of the OrPhan's Court of best of allpilia--one which should have .none of the objections, hut ill the' advantages, of every other.--. 'Susiechaunsreounty to me directed, I, shall ex-- Piiiie ',to Public sale to the highest bidder; on the prom- This has been attempted here, and, with what success 'W •e would respectfully submit to the public decision. ises tllarmony township , on Monday the 23d day f i eOleto r, at one o'cleck' P. e., the folitiwing raha b o p' i . It lies been unfortunate for the patient' hitherto that' almost every purgative medicine is aciimoniorns. and_ I?eatEil ate , . to wit : 1 : .; 2 . - Lir No. 1, situate in the township of Harmony in I p rrir ca la u ti ce ng to the so bowels.- ,This is not, 'Malty' of them much gaping : pain and revulsion in the the.4ounty of Su.squeliannit, bounded `and desc ribed 4 fillows, to isit : BeOnning at the 'southwest orne r ,sstem as to More than counterbalance the good to be ('derived from them. These pills produce .no in itation thereof on lands of Jacob Storer; thence north 34 de-• . west 1011 perches. along line . ofJands of said ;trees or pain, unless it , arise from a previously . existing .obt . torir to a post in an original warrantee line ; thence strUcticm Or derangement iu the bowels. Being pure- ,Irrvegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any ' ;loifp the saine north 4 o degrees ea..A`372. perches to • _. quantity . : but it is better that ' any medicine *build . ii pos n ; co o T h itai en n c i e ng soi t i:h 4: o l, :n d; r 7es e ,an4 c.i.5 4 t h , i .1 ,4 00:: r m c e. h d e er s e t svo , beeell saplings, marked, and stones ; thence sout h be in.th ts e kenjudiciouldv. ' Minute directions for, their use , Ore or less, havingi•thereon a : two story d'wellirig Liver Complaint, its its various l'orms of Jam dice; In- , l • InFe, barns, 'sheits, • circhards, and about $0 acres n u : 7" digestion ;. Languor and Loss of Appetite. Lis lessness; 6 degrees west 394 perches to :the place of begie ) erk , ood improvement. ' Vim No. is deserihed, as follows, to wit:.Begin (:lseveral diseases to which they are . applicable arc given on the boi._. Among,the complaints' Which. have been speedily cured hy them, we may 'Mention 1 . ' ' ' Irritability, Bilious ikadache,, Bilious Fe . :i .r,- Fever _ 1 t, .- D ing at the west comer:of the abovq mentiond t act, ~ arid kgrre . 'rain in the Side anirbiins.; fOr in • truth, all - these are birt the conseqnoice ordisc , set] action 0 thence -north 46 degrees east 372 pitches alonelhel in die lit=er:• Afranap6ient, -- they affordprompt and: welt line of Said described tract _to a post ; thence ~. south 431 degrees east • alinv , , .the line of the said first i sure relief in CositiVeness,. Piles, Cholic, Dysentery, *Humors' Scrofula and Scurry ,, Colds with soreness of deseibed piece, 10 - perchesio a stone vomit? ; thence ' th _ • ..; )0 • Ulcers and i mpu rit y of the blood; in !imp 221 - degrees eas t 133 perches t.o astone corner; e Deo. 7shout, any and every ease where a•purgatiye is . reqnired. ' - thetice south 321 degireslwest 490. Perches to a ocech . 00 • They have ' produced soine Sing,iiLirly successful ' sapling; thence South 34 degrees -t 1011 perches . 00 , cures in - Rheuthatisni; Gout, Dropsy; Gnivel„ Briiiipe- , . •to the place of beginning, pouts 214 acres mere la* Palpitation of the Heart, rains in the Daek,Storn, _1 ,or less, and about 4(1 acres w reproved. On the 09, I said lands is a large risiontity of ralnable pie 'timber.' ach and Side: , They should he freely taken in 9 the itm- 1 ‘ Said lands constituted the homestead farm of the late spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare . 0° Jo ph Austin, •decensed, and helot% to his the system for the change of seasonl. - An occasional 000 r go - - "t ale ' ' dose stimulates the stomach an ‘ d, bowels into healthy ... , ' TERMS .OF. SALE - ' action, kind restores the appetiteand vigor, • They pii-- e 1 ,'2 4: 1, ' Five per cent. on the amount bid-to be paid on the rift' the blood, and, by 'their stimulant -action, on the a ",.„.,''''' daY of sale, twenty per ;cent. on the eon fi rmation of eirentatOry system, renovate the strength Of thebocly,- ;r:, the sale and the giving Of the deed . ' The residue to • and restore tine wasted Or diseased energies of the body,- 00 t 4 paid in five equal Amami) payments from the con- whole organism: Hence an OecaSional, dose is :Oven :l'Z; firination of the sale; withinteresti on the whole slim taceous , even though no seriOus derangement. exists.; "-"' re ainin unpaid 'annually to secured by bond and 'OO g • '; ' .be btit unnecessary doings should,never be carried too rn rtgage upon the premises. 1 '• • . : ' far as every purgative Ineilielne reduces the strength' .'Sept. 12, 1834, I ... YIEN.I:. S. BENTLPrv•';'' when taken to excess . The thousand, eaSi`g l in which:. . ---"..*----- --'ff' ---- . a physic is required cannot be enumerated 'here: but they suggest themselvei to the reason of every .body; and it is confidently -believed this pill willsnswer a . better pin-pose than anything' which has, hitherto- been available to mankind, When their virtues are ; once known, the public:will no longer doubt what remedy' 'to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine.: Be-, in sug,ar-ivrapped they are plearnt totake, and be ing purely vegetable„ no harm can arise from. their . ,use. in 'any quantity.) - ,'''. '• For minute directions see wrapper, on the Box. . Prelitiredhii :AMES r. AYER;Traaticatan4 . An alytical'Otemkit, -Ltowel, Musa.' • - .:: ' - :, . Puce 25 Centaper Bpi, ; Five Boxes,for tt1 . ... 1 . . ~ NES* GOODS. . 1; - 0 ,, • I'IrAY be found at the store of F. B. CIIASDLER:I i ' , 7,, .1, 1_ i large assortinent'of Usefiti; Ornamental, and r • 'I" Faitc..y Goods. ..Baying been bougla. When the Market_ I 'was atitsiowest stall, they will consequently. be sold I' . ;tithe very lowest rates',-for Ready Pay. - . . • !. '4 - Diril GOODS: - • -: . , • , . i I- Silk, - Wool, and Cotton Plaid-1 Detains Deßeys„ I Pirametta, Gingham, and other Istyles: Punts in - ', 4 gputt variety. ' t ,' ! • CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES: ( i Jeans and Tweeds of alniost crery style, and will , lie, sold at a very small advance. I ' ..: -_ . , '',' • ' , • 1 ' _ READY-MADE CLOTHING. • ..; 1 A large addition to my stock of Clothing , naskinj ( it as desirable. as guy in this Market; Coats- from 11 '2,50 to t ..1,00 Shirts, Wrappers, Collars, Arc. i: ' •• - .. 'l. - GROcERIES. ' - -,., •• 'AND SHOES.. .. .: . N i i . lower A large:than. 4 anytta nt 1 t y BOOTS' o other n shop halld in and torrnil.l be . sold, as usual, . . 1 Leather,. salt; sheetings, denies, striped, ticking, , bags, tilt- ware, hardware, nails, crockery, fluid, phos- I) gene, etunphene, k0.,-all. of which will be sold at the lowest.prices. }Please , call and see. ''.o • 1 : BOOKS AND STATIONERY. • . ) 1 ;, . A • ; hand, , large supply Constantly on 'of school, fan ` -Cy, miseellancous.and blaok. Books . ; cap, letter, mite, wrapping, post-otfice, blotting, 1 tissue and printing raper; blank cards, colored anU plain, envelopes of ill kinds, Arruild's and Itkrrito• n s .s Ink, ilic.lte.., at 1 ) Sept. 13, IS's4.]! - i- F' B. CHANDLER's. ___. -1 : --7- L: .. • . : "•Dissourffoir. ±: mo T HE copartnership heretofdre known under the, r o n 11 , i.„, 1 : .name and firm of Newe ll s Rrothers, in the Sash; ' 9 '6', - ', 11,1 ind and Door Inisiness, is this day D by nintual con. ''"• ,serif and agreement dissolved. ! •.• : . I • • . F ILBERT NEWELL, • ft t Laneshcrav, July . •11, '54. . I. K. NEWELL. ; , i •••• The subscriberivould respectfully call the,atteidiOn l i Of those who wish] to purdbase anything in his line of business, such as i •', -. • -, ' Sash, Doi rs4 l Shutters and Blinds; Cabinet Ware; of various kinds, Bureaus, 'fables; and tiOeretaries, ~ Bedsteads, Stands,'hairs and Settees. Also:Ready-made Cofing.' Painting and Glnidug, if required. Country PrOduce and Lumber taken in exchange. Ternityready pay 4 1,, LanesbOro, July 15, 1854. : GILB ERT NEWELL 4. ,ABUTS FOR SALE. rrnEsuilscriber will act as agent for buying and Seg.. fug Real Estate--Farms,' Bowies, and Loth4o. rated in Susquehanna County, Pa. ' All who wish to . ;.1 ' offer their property for sale can give a minute descrip tion of their Farms or Lots as follows : Number t Ilacres, tw o many;improved, . and how watered, build ings, orchards, grafted or common fruit ; other fruit trees; and the nearest point to the D. L.IC W. - 11. R. I =CST. Y. & E. R. S. ' ,* 62 farms on the list, 43 unsold. By calling on the subscriber a minute deseription, vice aud terms Fin be given. • . Office on Turnpike st.l4 'dais west of Main st.- Montrose, Augt}tt, 15, 1854.. A. BALDWIN. DkIESS GOODS. SHAWLS, kantillas „ Bonnet*, Trimmings, kc.-;; 17 A new supply bouglit at pretest line_ prkees, and will be sold cheap at the store of • i • 'Gibson, June 24,1854 , ..1T. BURROWS k;CO.: A LARGE aisortrn9t of Silk and ago& ilals'at 211L.:' extremely; low pnees. • Gibtoti, June,24, '64.1 V. BURROWS & Brand 4 . • • • WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS . OF PHILADELPHIA; 'AND LENT!S NAWIO K CIRCUS, • I . Forming: two'distiect. exhibitionsidended together, and both giveO under one ; . lintrienseYavillinii - ftir a 1144 : -.. Pric - e of admisSion--reports of inferior' companies to ,`thk. contrarit notritthstand rig, eherie.ccausolidated '-; •• ' companies will exhibit at itlaintrose ' on. Thursday October liiith'i.l. Doors•operis \ atl and ' O'clock P. M. Performances:will commence half an hour after opening: - - Anuasintr- 25 Cents: KO half puce —•-. .1 The only : legitinutte Circus now traVelling in Western 'New York,-comprising Uptiards , of 2.tiO men and . ~. horses !, and requiring 30 carriages and baggage vans,. for the conveyance Of` this .Itruli.,eollossal •estatilislk.. 1 . inent. The no plus ultra Band Car, &aim bv ten beautiful cream• Colored tritSei,lconiainhig •14 select. Mu sicians, and led by the 'celebrated S. V. W. 'Post; &q., will precede the grated eetree• In each !Ow* which,. ••'•':- Will take place about 10 o'clock in the morning of the -day of Exhibitioti.. " .• ri '-'• . • •• - .. • • - • N ar The great English. Clown Linton, has been added to this concern, who wilrapperis in egitjtriietiOn:lritir: - \.,, '- the celebrated. Bill Worrell. ' • k , .. ' . - : -\ • .The great resources Obtained by combining these two-extensive and icifkrioiri •ttonOesii "tilli allow. oi a - - • - -, degree of -brilliancy being produced in their entertainments Unparalleled in this ciDuntry • and IstanaplaU4 in:: , .. : any other, • A great variety of perfonnancesnew in this country, and pee . *:to thisestabliahMent,•l4ll hef . :, .; . found comprised in the bills, and it, isclmfiiientlY. believed that - the novel, rilliant and exciting retire:imam , . ~.. • ..- tar tient; 'Or the double troupe, will form a feature in the •anitisements of - Am 'ea, which will .be remembered` • ; • With gratification for years to come. • '• - • • . • '- • . . The bright array of talent attached to the consolidated•establishmeiit !nth:ides . * 004' number or theioost , "distinguished names in; the Equestrian profession, most of whom are as well known in Eniripe . - as epic this- side nfthe Atlantic. Among the most prominent of the equestrian.sters:are Madlle Minna, the great-Pros... .-- 'sian eqnestrienrie; Mrid'lle Eloise, the youthful, fearless, and filscinating•Oletlikedlles Angeline., Sophie, . Irene, and Jenny; Worrell, the very best Clown of the•age; Sham . W. Franklin; S. P. Stlckney, 0. r. Nieb.. ... • • . 06,J. llankins, W. Kincade, B. Stevens, 'Master Willie; and many otherti all=knOirri to fame, and unequaled ••-• iri their respective departments. For a full••description of the inagnificent entertainments to be` glv,en,, , the .-.-,. ..„... reader is referred to the descriptive bills a't . the principal hotels, as it waiiid heloapossible to-Ore riti.ade, ... „quate - idea of their vast extent and variety in the limits of a newspaper advertisement:, .-: : - " a • -.- . -•' Each afternorin's exhibition will terminate a ith the extremely laughable French Equestriani Andantio, ett..... titled Le Jockey; while at night the peifornuince will.conlude with the g-eatiegendry, hipixidriumitic epee- - - nide of St. George and the Dragon, p ro duced Witli, , ,all the original music superb ' dresses, appointments and _ ~,:, machinery employed at the :Carious! Theatre, in Philadelphia, when. it air an; unprecedented .riiii4 • The piece abounds in grand,combats, terrible eneounters, and startlingineidents,;-concludint.sith the grand pro-, cession hi favor of the rescue of the princess and the.triumph of the Christian knight: , • .„ :••,,.. • ,-, 1.. • This company will also exhibit at Bingluunton the Oth; Greatllend;th 'loth, risquebanna the 11, Harford. • •:., • thd 13th, Mount Pleasant the 14th, Honesdale the,l6th of October. 1 . •••. :.- 1 ~.- • . , ....., • ' ./. II T. B.ANCEER &F. 1110 WES, Agents for Wekh's National-01MM ' ".: ..- f R. P. JONES &L. IL 110 WES‘,.Agents for LB. Lent's NeW York Arena. , ,•-' . - :'•• ..- ~..-. ••• i . , .. ;. • .-.... - I " 1.004 , • • - .. Ayer" , Cherry-,PectOral; . - For the rapid curer of COl . riihs, - Colds, Itottrseleis, IpoOpiny-Cou.o, CrOirp,Ailthota,and ' "Contnunption., • This remedy has won for Itself such notoriety from its'eures 'Of every ariety of _pulmonary diSease, that it is entirely nunscessary to recount the evidences .of its virtues in any community where it has been em ployed; • So wide is its field of usefulneas, arid so nu merous the Ca i flefl of its cities, that almost every sec tion of the country alxiunds in persons publicly known' who liiivc been restored' frinn alarming 614 even des perate diseases of the longs by its use. :When once tried its superiority over every other diCilieltui of its. kind is too.apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known the public do kinger hesitate what antidote to, employ for the distressing and dam.. Fermis affections of; the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate: Alid: not only in formidable attacks, upon the lungs, but for themilder varieties Colds, Cough*, liaararness, dfe. ; and tin. Children it is the pleasantest and safest,rnedicene that cadbe Ob tained. • I - • * . , As it has long been in.constant usethroughout this section;' we need not do, more ;than assure the people itg quality is kept up to' tin' bestibit it eer hasbeen; and - that the genuine article is sold Trn: mitt, 3lontro e;-.11. F. A: It. 11. Esviii, IA; Dundaff,* and byall dealers in edici c erk.ry - where. _ , _'hue Changed. , ARE, - I4C 'KAWANNA• AND. WESTERN -RA IL RO Ali• 1 . ili,LI AItiIANGNIENT I; ' - -_ . O N! ail(' alk ir Monday ; Aug.. It, 1854, the, Mail .Passenger Train will depart from Scranton at S. 10 A. U. , -.. • • • . . . . . , Due at Great Bend at 10.30, A. sr. ••• . . • -Connecting with the Mail Trains 'ibraind East on the N. T.'it E R.' ft., which arrives hi 'Nair York at ' 10 15, P.M. • H • -• • , ' . •••: . . Return will•Terive Great Bend dm ilie arriratofilie Buiffilo Expreds bound Wed, (1.30;. P.' 31,,,) which de . .; . parts from New York at 6 •A. M., And ahiyei at Serar.- at 4.10 P. M. ' •,' .; "' ' , : ''' " ' .`. ': : • The Freight• - Accommodatiou Train with Passenger: Car .attached wiltleave Scranton at - 1:40 di.; w..•arric.. I ing at Great Bend at 6 P. n., connecting with the. Mail. Traiwbobud West, and the' Night Express Trains ; hotind both East and West. • - Retnrning,.. will leave Great Bend •at•T ,to ,a.' and se l n sirrit) at Seranto 11.30; .. M. •;;... ~..„... Stages Will be n waiting on the - arrival of passes". ger trains at - ton, to convoy passengers to- Gar- Amble, Pittst Wilkedbarre, Philadelphia vht. the Reading Railroad, Easton and all piker intetinediate places. -,, - , , -._.....__„ D. H,: DOTTERER, Superintendent.. Serinten; 464410, .1R54". .• • Air ORE NI FAV GOODS Just. received 1111 , the Fat-uteri Store, nuch i ns Lawns, Ginghanis, rotas, varlotts styles Do Demo, : Montroo.e, Aug.. 1. WARREN :& THAN* . • .•. 1 3E3Et.'1E3" MEIIII , s . FAIdIERE ONION INSIIBANCE COMPA.Wri . • __ __AL . OFFICE, MiIs‘tENS,'BRA:DFOED COUNTY, PA. - • • CAPITAL,. $200,000. :. :• '. Secured b r y .11Ottiol and .Ifortgaie On - the Real Relate . • . , '!of 11e Stoekltaldks. , , Insure again t loss by Fire, of Houses, Stores, and other buildings, 'Goods, Wares,' and -Merehandiste, 'ow , as favbrable-terms as any similar Itistitntion: Low* protnptlr adju;t t d and paid. - - ../. ~.: DtnEcroks.-- on. Horace WillistorT, Athens; Tram::: cis Tyler,' do.. eorge A,. -Perkins do. ;J. T ,. D. Meyer, • do. •C. N. Ship p, do. - C. - F. We ll es, Jr. do.; J. R. s A Canfield do.; on. John Laporte, Towanda; Gen. it Wakeman, La.eyviile. , Geo. M. Hollenback, Vrifikeei birre; Michael; Meyle t rt,-Laporte,'Pa. Otwtains.-41on. Horace `Macon, Presidestz.-"C . F. Well:s;; jr., V. prep. and Treas.; :J.' & Canfield; g4wretar Y - I ' I ' — Agent, G. AI GATL!ottn, Wyalushtg, Pa. [llsi2mS.. ,DAIRIEVIEN,.2T'AgIaIIOINCE_t -:,. . - HE s libsciibers haling : Secured the sole right T a :DA VIS' ADJITSY'ABLE - CHURN .`AND .111.71 1 .gR-WORICER, for Susquehanna and weal adjoining cou"es, respectfully ; incite all Butter,tnak ers pa,esainin and- I Esr the" merits ,of this . new and . • valuable ince don. lVe 'Foveae to furnish each and' all of . you nit a Curgi that will .iirixluct! ,- as -much • butter in its:hhort; as ti me as any "other churn -- one'; - that wilVeozNidetetit expel the Inettenni/k, wish aid, work in ihrl#o , 4 #i/Tusing it-perfeetlN throutk the - . • butter and fit it for we, without removing jt from the', churn.: This- Chum is Simple in its con . atnA:tibnisci- - 1 entifie in its operation, b aud easily cleaned and kitt • order. 'and can be easiltattacheil to any PQ. . For furthert pa lentils \ ;apidy.personally'or l. .v let- 1 , ter _to JAS. IC. •DITSNELL: and4._ 1 24..8R0N5..1 4 c .trarat, Susquetuunui County - , Pa. ••-'•,, . • - :-_. • - \. •;• • • IiIATS., ANEW 'stock orlHaek sad:Drab, S'a atukßeai - er - , Hats, of the lat4t rtvle..sellirtg di - at Brok!vit;• Aug. 21, 1 . - StITH * HEM HADE CLOTHING, and Clothing made mtler ion the-shortest-notice. ingilst :. SMITH j_jATENT 11EPICINES--A small _and judiciously selected imortthent, - including Dr. Swayne's„. • Jityn - efs, an Throoiht 'preparatiOns; Wrigltt*s2and , .Phinney's Pills, Davis' and Thayre's Pain,Killer, - Ac. BrooklynllAug.- 21 1 4 1 SMITH /17 HEMPSTEAD. - •I Sne,Ware. A.COMPLETE aitiortmentalso a general satiety . of Wooden Ware, just received by 'Brooklyn, !Aug. 21.] SMITH & HEMIPSTEAD. FISM-I;inew supply . of Codfish, White fish,-and . MackeriA, just fvened, and sellitxda L V [BrOoklyu Aug. - SMITH & - - LtAWS--hibiudink • Saw 24111; x Cut, Stand;, Back= and CoinpasS Saws just _ received. and flielmday. very low, byl I ; 'SMITH & MKNPST/AD., • Ilrookivn ' Aun'usi, 21 1854 - • . . • New ewe** and Silver-Wire. UST arriVed - at Turiell'S a new. suPpfy . of.fey O. and Gentlemen' Gold-Breast Pins, and 'Ladies' .Gold Ear Dfops ; comprising a: good assortment of desirable stiles.= Alpo Gold Fhtger Rings . Carnelian Rings, Ladfect. Gold Chains, Gentlenten'fi Gold Top and Vest Chinas,' Gold Watch Says--Gold Petit, and Gold Pens tiitliEitension . Cases suld.Pencili. Rani Spoons gdv i er Butter and Fruit Knivei, Silvo Think bles; fencilS Spectaeles, &c. Coll 'and see it; dm -variety store of. - KURRIELL.. 4 . Montrosei_Jtuie 1854; • - Fresh Aryileal of New-Gofbibrallit lAM happy to announce to my Pationi tirongisout , the,county,:th# I have just received-a nevi stock' Of Goods; iihlehl astOnis' tdkly cheap r for cash. • , - ii! A - IXONS Lanesbn , &ugnst 1 14, 144: 4 ' . L 1 $1 by the ton, and pound BY O 20 lbs . . Ind - FrA S - Laneshor- Auttl:st 14,1854. CASES of' BOOTS-AND SHOESJuat , renervad . C • at th`a Caniaboro_Casti Store: -13 ALTON& P' -,OUR; and\ SALT contently on bind it Auguat l4:1 . : . .S A Mier SALT, , WHEAT Flourat • D. B. 14'111A0P auk. lot • forwiruder Ik!'eat , jv by '•: - , . all: kinds;. JI - ;Buttkr, 6:04 wan 'cash price by Are yk,t Bare now receivi V' T 4110 SUMMER • .11 very low. • Montros i n, 1;1: 'P.. R...Vre trout' our become- r-,nriteti Oyer. t I • Ni PEE, AT mo T., • calved a new J• 17"301130y. ;Ich will be prtiduce. Q POINDS good (3 larlit • . TBA. clage'4' l4 o 1 of of 4 undo, very A NY tinsiitkf Of eid!malmfor 7 -7-7 77 - Ake, •.• - A NY ti 71 owntity of Butte r et TO eenerper ; petinki 111. ezeharge for 43 at J. C..lltrirlielfeiotete TWIN' 'wishing pitiebese fir 11 — " e h- ar Jg e ih r i \ bane , will find It to their lateleitj (AR and elarnine my .stock of 000th and'iticeo ' themselves. Ter Wrier dal kiteleibeWmt p es Iney . ittall.tilneit Milli AM at SAL LEFS Su MontrcioirDepot. - - ' . ' 7 tit r•sa. , 4 maimees are_Wlt . * *O 40 d " IX be +Ned bath prefitably and'idetaantrijto coal cnible extent: la a anbstitnte far &air: W?i ceivingnlbuie l euppli, and tear • Rite ef good. genii ty at - 114,87i eerstsir:l,l9c ) fined .I„Vea. Qr_kans Sugar alit4, o l Pri 10 0_ 11 " I 4 1 - Molasses at-83. eft...E . sal, dibson t June 24, ' s4.] 0 1 31 / 1 . 01 W 11 C 4 , . I 141 \ &timer. Hats and • received and for sae c D. R.-L. 41r,--CQ. plied ep •to eichailge for goods a D.,.R. 600411 1 . - I K a secon suppl 7 otSl l Bll§l t GOODS, w we:lntend t 'll Y &READ. wokby nompetinwinill no ,is s4lKPoncement. OtHION 'TROSE DEPOT, :has pply -of Spring eAdl d very low for civil . , . ew Ogiesuelfwgiv Ow one deg 7 J. G. LENSITew *cc FislisAkik — ariS T Oi oic-4 cheap atJ. J.O. LEE'S. ainted;' - '4.•At 111 cent& at J. 0. dozen, 1 Stem I