•••• 1 - - . NEW' GOODS. -] - vels „ h , c i,n ) rt have taken anil.fittett lip Om - pew `building on the Rest side.of Public A7enne, tiotfciors til 001-e'Searle's otel, and are. .now.receiting a hirge ~,,,j well select assortment of % .. .. , IFall and Winter Goods. • - , 'Their stock i, almost entirely '.21 - 1.11 1 ; having saved but 3 'ery few goods from the late destructive' fire ig a comprises' i heir usual variety of DRY GOODS: ' Rn eeies, Crockery, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines; . twins ,. Oils, Dyestuffs, Boots, Shoes, -Leathers,`Glass, • j o -elry, Watches, Silver Spoons •CloCks, Yankee Sotimis, &c...&"7... - We are thankftifor the patronage hitberle bestowed upon us, and trust that our .'cus ,,,meli, find the .public generally, will not fail to.give v s a chll in our van local ion, confident that we, can • • Fa ppl, them with goods on as favorahleAerms as liere oforel.4; BENTLEY & DfIAD -, dim trose.,.ls vember :SO, ISM. • ' • .• • ' —l- ' 7.-- ,... . ' VISSOLUTION. - • .' ' . - 111 r. firmb!reterfore ~`;sisting under ' the name of fI). IV Lathrop & Co. is this d a ydis,:olved by mutual 1 -consent-The Books and accouubv - are in the hands of P. R.! Lathrort for ,colle.ctioivand„settlenMnt. ' Those indelled to th • late firm w ill call ; and settle. at their carlieSt possilde convenience -•- Montrose'2,Col 29 - H - I' ----- . - NOTICES' ':- ' ' --- ' . , TO F rnscutrum.....would reipectfully. infolin his frieMEs aril the: public getfittitlly thailds, stoek of ,s .O l l is now complete in every Branch. "Thankful c ot p., firors, he intends, byselling,G 0 OD GOODS A T to II" P I ICES, still to merit: a share of public pgniNage. Respectfully," F. B. CBANDLER: • .cianose, .1% vember 29, 1g54. . - . Dress Goods. r i ,, , gateo, • from -10 to 02 cents per yard. Pello. ' ..' from 10 to 25 cents per rani. 1 . 116 14 ,• • •••!.. / ;front 19 to 100 ets. ,per yard. rdstS...s.... I .. . frOnt 4to 124 per yard. .. from: 6 to \ -9 ets. yer yard.. .11",r6len fV,oods and..Teans: in every variety from I.il rs:asFo Pad)Olper. yard. llendy-nsade'Clothing, A Try large stock.- Ilaving purchased at 'this. t F all e,hen the pressure of the money market is so auk] consequently bought Low, I think ,I can Nst:p...s'ell the same quite as effEAP as any of my u;-;.;11,o13.• . and see.. Noi . eMberl F. B. CBANDLE.R. _ i __ - _ - • -1 1' • -. i . BOrkS and S;atiOflerY• ' ' A I'll'ltt T' r lTiety of Books; a few fancy Clocks ;—•- YapsofYehdwarka and Knnsasy Maps of Erimpe• show 7 in; the seat •of war ; Pocket Diaries and f ilm:lt:tacks, for 15.5. , 1 I . The NtiwsMoy, - Yankee Stories, truth Life In ..New York; Beautiful Annals, Gift La F plighter. • . Books for - theliolitlays, - i &v. AT. St F. ;B. CHANDLER'S. - j - 11416CIFIITES,- as talltal, lower than' cart be I Tikonftitt In this town: ?I Fair Sonar, I , 61 cents; Prime Tea,' - • 50. Cents, .. Prime VeffVe...- ...:'.... ~..'.... ~.1•2-11 cents, . Sze : - &c. at ' .• - F B CHANDLER :a --L____.•__ .:• . : • -----;._._. ' 1 , STOVES rf4 ,T4I!tIES I! : • / ••• • TtTE sntos i cribers heg s leave . to infOrra the citizens of Bmoilvit and vieinity tat they. haTd just ye reite'd a lot Of ; Storrs, which the . y:-Offer. for sale as row as they can be.pnrchased elsewhere in the eountr.. ALSO—A lot of STOVE PIPE. and Elbows Of the clitTefent site?, at‘mmnfacturers priers. - _ • iii•INTEL —Old lion, Copper,' and Braris,•in ex , c hanl:e•for Stoves or other goods. . . --- k -i XP.l";zioel:7:4Witite':.r ItailS•jtist ri-,:i,llid. ,3.fer• sale :ow by SMITH d: HEMPSTEAD. . TED, 1,4 Kl 4. bush. Prictf.A.ppies, 1,000 ,hash. 13;ickw•hcat, 500 " Beans, , ' at the higire;4 market WA , of Oats, of Corn, of Rye, etc of l'artri for go „ t:, , :4y quant in ext,l .ods, by • . .NI/TH-k. HEMPSTEAD ON , ~;4 Isylvaitia ' ,THEME; ,TI TO SUBS,CRIBE...\!<'.: s ul ):,3crib cm' t o ,the*t re4t.ions why we sholijd• ESN/ W e want anl )lavi lst—lt riNhzir.z that rekr;cock, and 4k. Lr e:qi: paper 'published at liar- Foppprt the Administration.ef .TAxEs" cipp,lse the inhluitieB . of Franklin Mercer . to is Pi I tproaching Session of ths.l Legislature, !•csuliar construction, will lin and we will p_:ive a'cotTect history of u , aal, iaci res i. 7 1.0.);..i.it) I kl-pr.tv Fl !re been deprice , Vbf-two or three, thou through the influence of the 'omits t 751:1=ters • - • Ntiting C.131£116N inch P.:nnsylvania and her citizens will 'Op pia , . nu . . -+.lrrminafiug warfare against Tnia , n, , / a•I•9 Poliaral Roman Cathnl;- the 21 - r bra, adv.watt. immediate and stringent , a , ikroz witZi referbnee to the License 1 , •• l'iCtiV't =r?t4m. and Lpii+a 'dint of t),fri and heart and hopes fixed f:init• 411 all that in this, our hnt ..:Inieriearis lf. plaerd on Guird;" an) ail in pronliiini the extension of:the io:t)ibirioa-o , uth f9r..igner.l as shall land urlon our i n ,,,,-, a f t o r - S.-,:,, to :21 years ;—wc hall oppOse the „. 1 ....i,:ir, : , (4' ..lv..,•ry to the: territory now free; and tetti for :11,1- iinna:iliato A baition of, the Boord nj . 6, 1 41 rowinli..v: one rx,. and the speedy Sale of all the litd)li'elr:,rkf: bile: / ging to the Commonwealth: ' Thib. R .,wq approve or see proper to tolerate the a', , jve prillcr,r,l,- can hare our paper on the following tent.-. 4 and 1e , . , ,,:' who cannot, had better withdraw tlifirnippori :Ft once, for they may rest assured that ‘,-•‘ i;!Iii! "t4ke no st..p backward t c '• •• 1 . t ) . 14 c 6 l l u j .', "Yl , ll - , per annnm,....: ...... "..... If 0,11 , 10. th , time of subscribing,.....: . . ... , .. 1 , 56 Fula- tople.s,to cue address, paid at the tim--e of . 1 7- siillscribiu .: , , ' kik) T..a;Copies. ..d0.: . . .do.. .do ' 12,00 •02e:•copr;s?nii-weekly, during the session of .i tat•Lec'.-1 turi., and weekly the In:lance of the ~ Ttiar .7..1C . r 11 11111111, . 300 .I?i , :e L d in adyance, • - ..: , , 2.00 37Let it he distinctly understood that we want E,9 - b4.6criptihns that interfere with Local Journals. ~ , . 4 m'an that oes not take his county paper; and pay f O 7 isat that. cannot hare ours at • any price, if we knew it, S LIEN MILLER ik.Co Ilartiantrg. Pa. ' • ' STOVES AND:CASTINGS CHEAP.I ' A few Parlor,,Sltop..Cooking, ancl:' l 64 Stoves, on i hind , and will be sold cnzar to closet-bent ont.- Also, Irort Sinks gogs-troughs; Butte* . Sink ?Traps; *or- j I.ters, Sled damps, Bunch Screws, Dfor Squeeze, i l &c., on 4, 0 7"' Two Horse Wagon Boxes, hfrproved Pat , i terns, ,e , rst rate Ttaritso.LoilE,SprOut'S Wagon ' Springs. .The , .abh+e, with many other a*iclets in that '4 , • 1 , line ; will be mild cheap, Please, call-at` i. . 1 Montrose, NOV. - 0, '541.] F. -B. (111AlliDLER'a. . ' • , I '• '• ' DISSOLUTIOS. i., 1 irINIE firm Of 'Thayer & Crandall islthiSi.day,dimory. _ I. .I... \ cd by mutual consent. The notes end accounts A4mintsiratoes yolaice. I are in the•hands of Doct. Crandall, :Who is authorized NTOTWE is hereby given .that letters testamentary Ito settle the same. • . ll. THAI ER.' i -.. upon the estate of Alonzo Bryant'. deceased, of i -", llonttose,' Oct. 30, 1854. ' B. .4'. CBAND4L. - 1 Jack on resi . uship, have been granted to tbesubscrib.' , l . im er. ,la persons indebted to said estate arc requested. ' i AndjllOtr's iliotike., ,', - -%,.. to' Mak.? innitediate.pay.ment, and those having claims i - THE Undersigned haying been - appobSed an And-, up o rt said estate to present them duly attested for set: 1 itor to 'distribute the proceeds Of the sal `of the Real tlemenc -- CHARLES TIM4LEY, Adtu'r. i Estate-of Daniel Lang's-tat, will attend to* . 4he duties of Barton" Nov. 21, 18x1- • , I- la app+tment at his: office in. Montroie,.On Satur- - ' ------*- '- I day the 18th day of . . NOvember . neit o aq - LO'cloCk' P. ' A Chanceto Make Money. __ 1 Sr.,.at 'which time and place . ail pertains interested in .1 pilonr.AßLE AND HON - - ..4".4 ORABLE .f. I said fund are Lequired . to present their Claims. or be - Pi. 0.1 - .4./8.N7l - r., • , I forever debarred therefrom. 'I'LIE subscriber is desirous of having tan agent ins' October 18,,1854.• ' W. H. JESSUP,- Auditoi. I ! each cdunty and town of the Union. A capital 1 ---- 2 ' - . .7 • ''"" ' 2. • ' -1 -- 7 . , o..rnm ,9a to $lO only will be required, and anything i New Gtiods at itilie Read` llsy Stoic. like:la n efficient', energetic man can make front three i . '!G., &:.- W. 11;:}11.litIt . ' ~-• • tt' tire dollars per day ;--indeed, me ° N he a. ents . 1 TTAVE ju t ,st received their Fall itoak (of donds,. t , owiemr . kioyed • • are realizing twice that surn. Every Ti. whiell' they are ,prepared to sell tie heretofore, ilel l mati°ll ' win i' '''' * en b 'Y 'address i n g ( N )st P aid ") -i on the most fit 'ruble terms-for ireadr p.iv. '•• 1 ,- ' _ - WM: A. KINSLER, . ' Box 601. Philadelphia, Pa. Post Office. i . The additions Made to . our fOrtnerpulchases, give. ~ , * Elm . (loops: .•! vorablv adapted to the want of *be people of this vi,' A Freo 'arrival of Xein Goody, .h • I , cuuty, • Our stock is etimprised of-Dry 4.6, Books le IC 4 IV F-1 and Stationerv; Ready-made Clothing,-114ts and Caps, !-. . . • 1 1 will 81'112.erY (heap. 1I"E have, :a large stock of Staple and FaneV Dry;' Yankee Notions, a full stockof GocootnittiS,'Flour, Galt -1 1 ( .2 , 90;.1", 5 tell we . IT111.51:31 chea p. ('all and I ice. itc. ,-, - - r •• ' -.....P. . ' , • ncniat. ,' '• -,. . ‘, '`,...i -,•• . - If -Our Mends Will call,upon us, we 4111 . convince 1 ' Re v.:trade Clothing. ' _.. -r, 1. theirl that the r.a4, pay system is the goost adian !, t ..ti ., ,_ ua pepav et. to clothe' according tothe ;I tageous to ail ;mon-Spited: G. 41. IV. If r,uT,LER. 74..k . , at i )4e, V. F. ITA VE A _Lenoir saws:, wins? IN-N 11,Ontrose, September. 21,, 1854.. ••,i - ; ‘.: .. - . 44-I vERV tow :, Call and examine before Pur--1 .' • ''''- -: .. . • '-'-- ' - '' .--1 " ----- ---' - - • c , l•-lig . -_ Also, a hum! stock 'of , Cloths - Cassime.res.„ ! . . FACTS FOR TNIE 'PIMPLE. ~') . :?'', s t;lii. e ti.r, . Tweeds. &c. 4e. -faCt, our • Mock r tqlt.subsciiher i 4 carrying on the f.,' All:MAK :.!,11:11;IiitelLI etarmlete. We? invite the attention oli X. 11,..W.:186 - ,S7NESS ill 11l 'it- 4 'mei° ' b r a nc h e s at riten_vsino to our stock. All kinds of produce i thethair and Ware ShOp - in, Barfield, here May be .lai.enu'lianexch.?„-ige-22 . for goods at rash paces. '- t'• nts!,Nuv ' , • 1 1.614.11 0 1 ,greater rilrietY • °t Wiridtcir. • Ro c king A. , . , 11. A WLEY 4- MATT. -.I Clap% than at any other establishmenti :the county ; l i r ilso Ylag . anti Cane Seats', Harems ; ' „.Loung, es, SOWS. Tables,.Standit. ice.4.7e„„idi . f which .will t be mild at the 4owest prices at retail, ( - , whoiesale„:. I with short notice.} All w4 . ,k warrantid well p rofits , l arid , of good ritaterird. ShO f rt enedittrojessifiprofits' 1, willihe.tny motto, • P r - tiemiomitratiOn 4 the ehov,,e '.f.ci.i . , please call at toy eltOln Hartakiisitiage. te a . - ' .' - AL NV GIEPVOOD: I. :r lialfa* Oc • ,i 2, 1854. '': ..-F ' : lit-Ifinta ; 9 1 if Ili, onuding Dificlo%ure: , • - S is again in thelrallOring hneriness.-, therefore, who..have 'enough of the e to encourage leopii-e induitry and desire will please take notice. His object Rill hose who employ him, and receive a re abor: Shop over Hawley & Moft's !store: November 20 4 I 8.,A4. -C, ptincip 4 ...:stice.L.l, "Icifc , r his simtrose. To tte• People Of Stittiqatehan.na 13EIN, 1 • County. . . TI °lie (4 the. grkAll4:;:t'sulferern b) . - .the accent stl: de.:itructive lire is lloOtrose, -,ll.7:ving 11)8t m y re-hiaue an n:Tarly fat 6 1);mv - oip, I hare not o,wever .given over. to deair, hut hare tai 4 sOre moth in the lower part of the town, find door tort] : or kuvier's Liot,l, law .which I have priced Mee .a:L.II ilea s_aved from the tirt• aid will In the entree fel i j ver" . l nhort time fill up - the 41,3 re r4than entire ;T:w st., - . 11 of 1.,..-.4.0fh qlb e b yos . :),-,!. e nt to W Int4ttion 1 27t lippy • to hee 411.1 N• r iic on my old custotuen3 • tlj: the 'kailie..gell , e-alii um) will -favor meovith a . I have rt,..,..,11, - .. A 1., ...u. , v qt ,, 4 1,0 tit, ,F."—:' • !in 6 .l. , : ilitiniA to ivzvp a' 1111.174' sTohE, fin d to t- -- , y a gvAKI aslioittA t t of 1),..475, t hy/Zia...a' .' 1 8 , r l''.- 'p Ofii s : ;rertyfetr-city, if ihury, YIJJ;keC , 4,Vittit',4l`?. :Ind" all so .'of Fa .. 41''',(1., c..k.,"asci e n;••• I kept before the fi re s - whit! 1(v0r,,..(1',..14.! earaiL,v,;of. a life tiine iwan hour. iliontroF•i'. Nov.. 23. 1ii.54. u ABEL ) lUREF.I4 • ;'.l ' ' l 'l S. . V. every Imm in{kbted to me please I ~, . reratmapt me 'itt - tttiA - Inv-time of deed, u; to nip the a L oto‘tat dt ro ;.:itn ediately. ,• `''''. l ' ll. "-'r -'. :A.TURFIEIf.'- . & E. Baldwin, TANUFA:CTORERS O,F SADDLES,I4.II.I4ES, I.IJL Miunks,W,hips, kn., In the Boone nfSeirle Hotel, Montrose; •a• • • , [•- • , Ilf 14.1ITTILSON - & SON: A ray belound in S. S. lifulford'i3 - 61 d iitore, East, L side of Puidie Avenue. Mononse, Noi•ember 15 - , 1854. • REMOVAL: i EELER. o,oDDARD,'since . The lace fire, inai . d be , found i 1 the BASEMENT OP ,SIN A R,L1, 4 4 _HOTEL. Notwithstanding the unpfeeeidented rsi pidity tith whiOh our Mock of Boots, 13hileN went off" on tile morning of the fire; w4still have some on hand,ffid shall soon he well sup lied again: KEELER * STOBDARD. Montrose, Notember 13. 1834. - NOTICE: H THE sulticribers being severe frufreirerii 'from.the 1 late diiastreizs llre, have remoredi with *hat little remains of their stock, to the ndw linilding. on the Avenue,opriositie• W. J. k s. - MuVoid's Store, 1 where they will be happy to see all their triends and customers, and dope. in the course ttr ~son)e ten days to be able to greet them with an entitely NEW STUCK OF GOODS. •' • ' • If • • _ .• • We trust that some of our custontersliwho have Been long in debt, will remember that'. thiS. : , it a time of ...srEctit.'NEN.4)lvtrrt ra t 'and 'Jo as theil woukt be 1 done bv. • BENTLEY af4tEAD; . '3fimirose, Noember - 14. 1854. . • n: I. LATFIROP: J. P• W. RILFY NE* (loops A . large stoek of Now Gouda of almost. evety descrip tion landitii ,anil . will be.aold at tIM loitest figure. for ready pdy 4 1 • F. B. CHANOLER's.•- •; Slontruse, -November '!3, 1854. I _, • bISSOLIJTION. litireby given that the' firm .of C..D. 111 LATHROP /z Co. is this day dis.,colyefi•by mutual clausent.. The cotes and itccount.s are in 'the hands. 91 e"...D: Lathrop for collection. Pay tip. , • , C. lIROP. • S.- A.,yo 11510.1 T. FULL ASSORTMENT of Tin, Slieet Iron :LA. and .Ccipper Warn of 'my own s nianutaicture and ui:de of heavy plate , fOr sale by: - • :J. DICEpIAN, jr.' • • Nen- Milf9frl; t 7ulf 12, 1853. • 1.. I `4- Futri. asSertment of liardware,iCarpenter and Joiners'•Tbols„Putup Chain, and , fix(nres at ' • New Milford, 'Jtily,.lBs4.]•': DICIZERNAN'S: ASH AND'IILINDS' of the ,beSt (Ittality, for sale - IL cheap at - DICKEB,MAN'S. 1130 BK, FLOUR . AND ALT by the ha)irel or oth erwise, at the lowest prices at DICKIOIMAN'S. , .- • , • Adminiiitrator's - NTOTIOE is hereby. given that letters teMtantentary .111 - upon the estate of Julia-..AnnPark,late of the Borough of Montrose, deceased, hare beii . n• granted to the subscriber. All persons indehted to said es tate are hereby ~ requested to ,raake• intnit4liate . pay ment, and thbse claimp upon:. sai, t l estate to present them duly attested for settlement; . •.• JAMES'•DEAN:3 Admipistrator.; • . Montrose, November 11th, 184 .I , • , , , , , ' John '; Grc . tvW Ads - AS nature y tt•ho: furnishes the birthC and 'yeasts with an extra coal for wiitter, • baS not Made a ilmilar pro for tam, I have concluded -to take I:6 upow my , fr.elf to attend to that department; ' rind therefore. I { think•,propee , tO antiotnce-that all shltering male bi- • ,1 peds, that rieod- new apparel, glorious or4nglorion - s, .1 fashionable orifinfashionable, can 'have_ their wants ! supplied mid s tliitir tastes suited bymillintOn me, at i ins shop in Montrose. • ' . ;•• • ~- ' • t' ' Gleasonls , , Pictorial for; title Year 1 : -1. . 1555. .! ii .-: ' , i : M. M. BALLoi:. *hi) has `.edited .the•• • ;t," Pictorial" ,frorn.lhe commencement,ou haying bought out =the late il‘roprietor. • Mr. F.:AIL - east:ix; 'wili conductilhis - poim ° lir and 'widely circulated 'paper on lilt; osvu account. 'Th • L - • •‘ Iturn l Wilil;Pradicalv improvq in : every , 'respect,And will he published on finer pacier than ever before, which quality will be cOntit4ted bence-• ! forth without -elfange. ,Many new• and pllptilitr fea i tures. will at ones be introduced, and the , literary de ,' partment will present :Manny of talent 'and interest . 1 beyond anythiti'g ifhas before Attemlited. ft. The illus. i trations Will,bei• finer, and by better artistic' thbn have before been eti - zaged upon the. papeit, sins] altogether. the publicatimq,will he vastly impri)teil atutbenutified: , ! . Arratigentents have been made' tor rhirsepting , t r• timing the ,yeaijiews of theetuost tiotab)re buildings , and localities throughout the t7tlit. - .41..tate1, a+ well as giting likeness of• the most prominent richaracters... . male and feinaln.tof artists and men cif getth.tOuch as 1 i l i bave by their riwriliMinstry and skill, matte ft r them= . 1 • selves a fortuno and a name.. In additit4 t' these, various nOtable',• Buropean scenes and occiirreice4 will., also Ise given fromm - week to week, forinink a . trilliant illuStrated journal. - i - • 1" • • t, - • • TERM,S4—, INVARIABLY IN AIWA: ,UE , ' One subscrilisr 1 :Year. • ......V• • • .1? - ... 3 4 00 Four subscribers 'I year, ' • " i.,.0,04) Ten subscribers 1' -ear,. :.. ; . ..1. ~120,90 1 , t_P,r,, , tny p'e.iston.i.ending 16 subsci . theri at the last'', rate, will.rec,eite the l'ith copy•gratis.. Xddress , • M. M....BALLOT, Publisher arid Pispr etor.. • 1 Corner of Tremont and Bromfield •sti4.,• B4stoti, Mass. c , , . • : . 7-- • " -71- •- I - 7 7- 7 7 i 'SUE " KNOW NOTIIINICS":' - 1 ITAVE'. KIcKVII4_ UP A . TERIIIIILENUSS I: 1. But; very.fortunately, the earth i4not thrown i . frost its orbit, dud 'he sun Shiites cat, is before ; vita- 1 Wing the." Pititur,, Man."-to work at 'his tiade °f light--; and shade in lus :usuil ., Satisfactory tri.aunir. • - His ..ew Stock, just pttrchased, cbtupiiseevery thing net:tut:id :desirable in "t.". 6 Daguerrlt.tty e line, and he asks tliat you. will not forget. to eall. * • ', • lie has also Pooh recently published 4.'pok , which ) Will be sure to please.those who Wish gait' r ailing. - • !W. DIrDEr r ANS. Odd Pelldws."Ball, Montrose Pal • ' . f: M.7W. IL J r. dies 'rent take l irtnras for ?.5.0r Lo cents: Those trio Irish seta trash mast leo elsewhere, .1 . ' . ~. \ ..,STOLEN. , i rilliE pereon who took a. Orem F „ Iferiso ! L Drep I . ',' aftern from the Acre of, tilie subscriber can have i stu soppdrtimity of returning privately:: ; and i}o exprMiation ;Yolked. if dome, ; otherwise -,eil> o ); 3 9t and pmsetatiOn 1011101Ww, . ;:the traniac ' don is ukieniumd; r - • J. un; returning: i 1. -Nev 4061, octobl I. 165-1. •'. : • , Wall" aud ' Winterapplfl 1g . New ~. ' . • Goads - I . NTOW, opening, A ire anti disirable:Nattetang.of .4.11 tall and Winter Ontnificmarbsillg oni.usua variety, ' %big' h sro • ;Me - prePalleti to sell' iou the Inost e tartfrrahlelProts. = " BE1t41" 4; RAD , , Nontrk,r, October lh, IFh4. 7 I • 3Rltitrose Nov: 26. 1854 PROSPECTUB.:I9S4-5 THE :GLOBE: . . . The Official Paper of Congren, - and News • paperlfor! the. People; - Lone Bftertinielit in Atli Sketche s of Stateimeri-who flourished in the thud of George the Third," giveS somerentarliable examples, showing the great loss sustained by England in the history of its. statesmen, and of itinational progress„ through the' imperfect . State of parliamentary reporting In former times.- lie opens hit, life of Lord CliArnai thus . . • "There is hardly-any-Man in modem times, with. the-exception, perhaps, of Lord Somers, who. fills , so: large a space in our history, and of whom we know so ati.Lord Chatham; and yet he is the person to whom everyone would at once point, if desired to\ name the most successful atateman and most brilliant orator dud this 'country, ever produced. Of Lord. Somers, • indeed, we .can,,scracely he Said to know anything at nil. That . he was a perion.of unim: , peachable integrity, judge of .great capacity and learning, it firm friend of liberty, but a cautious and safe counsellor in most difficult emergencies, all are ready to ac*nowledge. hint the authority which lie possessed Mimi* hitt cobtemportuies, the influence which his sound-andlpratitical wisdom ;exercise over .their proceedings, the s4vices which ho was thus en ablcd to render in &timing the Constitution safe thro' the most trying times, and saving us from arbitrary power -without paying the pride of our liberties in an arch! and bloodshed n —niy, conducting the whole pro.; ceetlings of a revolution with alt thetleliberation, and almost in the forms, Of an ordinarY legal proceeding, have surrounded his nine with a mild y.et ituperisha-. ble glory, which ; in the 'contrast of our dark ignor ance respecting all the tiarticulars and details of - his Llife, gives the figure .sioinething altogether Mysterioui Land ideal.: It is unfortunately too late, by supplying this information, to till up the outline which the snot. -"ger records of his times have left us. Btlt , it is singu lar how nmehol LmilCliat-htuti,- who flourished within the memory of the present generation, still rests upon !ante tradition. Alt astatesman, indeed,: he is known to ns by'the events whieh history has '-retoriled to have happened under his administration. Yet even of his sliare.,hi bringing these about, 'little has been preserved of detail. So; flag:mews of his speeches have been handed down to us. but these bear so very small a proportion to, the prodigious fame which his eloquence has left behind it, 'that far More is. manifest : ly lost thinuluis reached! us while of his written Coln positioni4 but a ft* lettei-s have hitherto Wen given to t- the world.. "The imperfect state! of parliamentarY repot Ong is • the great cruse , of this blank." W hat ' , mutts• anti Chatham have lost in tame by the oblivion of all tin mist ON ',Warts of their minds which, wielding the potter of Parliament,eonducteil the march of tht Got t rpm( tit during their connection with lt, the history tat the nation has also lost for rant of the vigor and vet its - the el;arne.is the freshness and biautt with iticli its evtnts and their ems. s might have been pia sensed in the luminous el npi nce of its orators. \ I lit, grt at men who conducted our Revolutionary struggle in the Communal Longresi have left nolus t - ars behind thim of'thtt sit Its and et nts n loch had their birth in their hi ate, 4. xet pt in the meager for mula of a journal Th s f•rs id feeling of thehomin, the impelling eiretunstanci 4 the argument the• eager con trot ti sv which set tin subject in even'variety of light, pi sod lig•AN nub the bri ath that gas e them utterance and men who were not ,uri asstel in the opinion of Lord Um ith iin by the master Firth. man of the sorb! has t beque ithel to posterity nothing, of the eloquencenloch guided our i itionat Councils but the shadow of llt name." Recent mil lit mom show= bon graphic lii tort btcomes when the actor sin it speak fa• thetnseltc i ind °tent is this t nit , stamp themselves oil its pa t. Congress has now taken care• that this ro I of genuine history shall fall from the pees,,frill ii d perfect, day be day and thus every pub!; man trill •in die hi, own history, and blend' it imuOiii hal ik with that of his country: .The Cnmagressioaial Globe andl Appendix is so " i fl min•nis th if it can rails be read I, our b uss C I intrt nitn partial:it during its progrtss Some ire into tst id in one intasurt, tonic in another. Different ate t o 15look for the too t pa t to the action of their sit till repre_:entalives—tjle conceals of one friquentl3• possessing no intern t for the rest—and" 3lllllA the urns 11 li lIIIIICtIII f7l tack section, or indi ilu il to ge at th spun il mutter most interesting to them.— ; To obviate thts and enalth• all to get at t glance a general view of the entire proceedings of I'm gre * • and to fix their attoit tin on what tut their.partmcii lar views.l will publish in futon_ in addition to the Daily GI I I, .11 d tl ti Congressional Globo and St pen this, A Ti•i n.iy (om us , roN et, tam v containing a brief of ' each 3CI) das 0 bate on every Intl ort ant *subject di co td during the I icciolii g week, arranging the names of the speakirspro and con , and presenting the points disco c I and hailing ari um nta on each side, soruyn hat i:l _the mode in which fin I , o ‘ bracfs are prepared.. This piper I will scud gratuitou.aly to es t rs• sithsc ' l am to the tongres,ioicd Olt I ai d 11 IMIII C Old tii 1.110 , L. who may .consider this s niin a ra ..uflit lent nitlioui tl (in the subscription lame for th s we ckls will be tn o dollars per am um The brief tin pt of debates n ill till but a small pieta t f the contl, t• at tl ut It II,C • 1; eel 1% sheet.lt will contain et irt an pth tint item of foreign and do inespe netts bendy mail be gleaned from the daily print , during the la t•k together with that nine]) may be brought by tehijgraph at the moment of g nog to press: It will contain, besides, the interestin g IIIII& cellany which is gesen t in, the Daily globe, and the Washington gossip of the letter -d ritcrs, extracted from the thlTtrent i mispacers which employ them, witeritt er th v slia I hi esteemed of such import a to interest the readtir of the Globe, and hear such prolv ability. on Our face la to warrant their insertion. , As this weekly I 'per wilt be sent to all the sub-'1 scribe!. of the t. ongrt Pion Globt. and Afpci tlix it . will cirtamlt have a more gen ril en en anon than T I- T re m " , ~ ant other in w !•1. rha the I nited 'states, and .will,!; 1 ' "nn I . 1 49 ' Iv , therefore,int ite ads ern. eine! ts from every section el pm. for the splint; byuo the I.mio espeall cis the nholt.sale merchants in the i - __ _ l 2___ (kt°ber 12 1554 - -4,_ great cities, which will give it a Id clonal inttrest with Lam,. • business men eveTwlkre.. T rST meets ed The D (ILI (.i.or i ISM be printed on a •double mv t ' al sheet , twice a day tinaint the at - mos of rongre sr I —3t 11 0 dOCk A. If and 5 o clock, a: t[.4 and once a day, at 5 o clot k P M during the recesses, at five dollars a eat for either the morning or evening edition. The eves ins edition is the one most Anita ble for -Ithacan, ewho live out of this city, as it will contain, besides tle full proceedings of ( o ag-e.s of 1 r the day berate published in the morning edition, a ; full synopsis of thiet of the day, together with thel I news by ttle,.,tapi,•and from other sources, pp to the hour that it is pat to pre. Lso I It still contain, a, all ;'laws and joint zesblution .1 passed tat Congress. ~ i I The Co CHt4stkoNAL (11011 E A D tPPIADIA Ctiit 14 , 0 be printed 'on a louhlt rosid , htet, in book forum, ro) _l____ _,_ al quarto size, each mauls r containing sixteen pages 1 I Dret 4 s — liTiossals and linter Cloilna The CoNoRF sioNat Gtoite will 1 e•made up of the t s good an wuJortment as tun be found. GOOD proceedingsof Congret., and the roan ing debates a. LI L. (. 11 ICOIS for lefts than a shilling attar taken down bv the reporters. The kppt.ndix will ißleached Goctl tiro vn she', tings Ticking and 4tri contain the 3lcs i, L. of thc President of the Limited pew, tricot s, IfilSirr, Hata and Caps, Boots and ShOes States, the Report., of the Heads of tint Exceutite Crockery, TiniWpte, Groceries, at prices that c moot Departments, such speechts as have been withheld , lot beat, and mail) other thin,s 1, all of which we oFtr 1 tit Members of Congress for la si mn, and all the laws I a. low a. can be 'bought I). 11 .L. & CO and joint resolution , ' pa,sed during the scssion A •‘or, 1. I complete index Will la made soon after Congress ad- 1 S. iii,, q$ r rasp am * m o i as ,, es jcurns, and sent to all , iiiisieribtrs for the n ork— i.k first rate alticie lower tsp. ever cold in Slott Should any nuinist_rs fail to reach subberibers, they i LIL trose, at t D• R. 1.. ACO ) will be sent to thernotithout charge, whenever they 4 -- - ...1 - -- 1- 1 advi-t. me *hat r =ls -8 they hay e not received )r 1 1 W anted, 1( ss Bushell dGnon Dned Apples •Eggs }lnt -1 Subscribers should be careful to tile all the numbers ter Le —5OO Doz, good Socks, for which the luglleat• , l I received as the complete work, will be, fountt to be nriee will be paid b D II L 8. CO yen valuable to them and the expense of funnelling 1 ...,„ ) mirsing nuiribtrt , rert expensive to me t s ' The debates or CottgreAlt- ore now as fully and as,.'l' 0 li e Hoot the fudges of the Court of Qttar. faithfully reported in theCongrsa'sional Glob, as thosr. I ter ,lenionts tit the Pence sn and for 'the 1 of any other leptlative body are in this or any othei 1 county of SO.eqzo hanno cou t n A trv ol , ~ i v i i n i ad t v ct;he e jl ea r v d t.s ob al t d e s to n s r t e ili so cc i ti d lic f r o a r f i o n r t os h i ' S 1 11 4 11 n : 24 e u t c l h u aTis h s r !IT T si A ud l c V o h l u tiZ Si re ° s t tfi l i;i ni r g 1: ° conntrv, and one clef rnth of what the debate.' of tbt st nts amt lie is pro ' yid( d with suitable conveniences conveniences 1 British Parbament art, sold for in E igland, where pa -. 1 to keep a GrOcery nit the Doro of Susqueluirnia, and per, reporting, trpe, ond tope-setting arc, each and I that et is his Intihition to applj to the next Court of all much cheaper titan in has country. The liberal Quarter Sessional to, he holdeo in and for said mom, subsciaption bit(,.on,rcas enables me to sell the de for a license to keep a -Grocery, and to sell Strong tab..' so low. And Cougicss, for the purpose of tnai t Beer,_Ale, and other malt liquors, according to Att of I Urn, the people to obtain them at -lii 14w a rate as 1 lasetbir of 14th: April, 185 i they can b e afro, ded, pa44ed the following joint• oust), 1 R, A Ili lIITVET I Innen, authorizing them to go free by mail Susquebanrui Depot, 'i'ov. 3, 1644 I Joint Resolutions proruhng for the datethution of 1 I the /nes of Oar ores, and the fi ',ales thereon. J NEW FALL GOODS. ; With a view ti) the!cheap el:ciliation of the laws OF iTT lft BRITT would invite the attention of his 1 I Congress and thi debates contributing, to the true in- LI• [mods and the pubbe to his new AM ol • den terprttation therff4 and to make free the cominum did stock of Brodie, 11 - 001, and Cashmere Long era cation between e representative and constitucnt t .sqttare Rhawlg from •$2 ifo 016-Lathes' #r•As bodies , 1 Goods, meludmiplain and tones Delanes, De-Brigeo, Le ft resolved 1 a the Senate an I !louse • of R.-prey 1 Parnmettas 1 rerich Merinoes, Bilks, Poplins, finag I sentattres cle thelLitited httites of intellect in cou f tunas, 4e • ' ite , itteiii ififoims and. Bonnets of pod gress aptlne fed, That from ind after tire present ye s,• . styles, a hick In count coot' with a large assortment of' I sion of Cougre-it, the Congressional- Globe and Ape i staple wad tin/ Dry Goods, Grooerms, eroeitery, pewit*, which taintam laws and time debates thereon, I Hardware, Iron, Stores, Bu fah) Robes, eariseifieff, shall pass free through the fluids so long 4... t the same Roots and Shoed. Oat* and Vaps, Painted lebtolow. shall be pubh=heil by order of Congress Prerechd. 1 Amiss, !Vali Parer., (his estsi Paints, glee, wit be That nothing herein ishall.titr construed to atith9rise sold on the most favirrable tt.rnis and reduced prices 1 the arculat on of the Daily" Wohe from of postage_ for cash produce, or approviiil credit \ 4,pp oved, Augirt 6,1852 \ ..V B Salt ti) the barer! or Wad TLESDA) S C - 0 4 staLUSION.11, GLOBE Inlibe published .- t New Milford, September t I ) ow evert Tuvulay,Ad contain all thatriprom . td above; 4 l - a - 4. ...._ it will be commenced okr a double revel di et,- but if nu NE * aeo p s I that shall be found tint to be large cum& to contain I NEw 09 0 p ro o ut 6 , t i y rii fi.„,tet Soon` ill the matter, their the &lett still he enlarged I . re 1 r., rector's) a inn ElOl4. i .I,IrD4CAR, C4)DUIt, D e TIRMS I Berm; Tldlait cloth., Dclancs j easimcier, ke t For one cope of i the Daily Wobe, one year SS,AO fashionable riii. , 4 cheap i When taken for a less time, tic price will be MV 1 Sh aw l s, and &lichen, a sod NOljort cents a month f i tneut 53744 at e. *fir 're -For the Co•er.k.fesoat. (31 one and..f.t mr,ns doting 1 ijirra, d agenfa - edebd H at: Rex the-conning S O Llan it t / ~• ? K M Thane who have leen teslthag for that wade dais Where bank notes guider *5 Are prohibited bylaw, orl secomino o te d row, atnnot be readily obtained, F stillsend two -mice i,- Co' jra(ter€4 R' t+ s yru ps ai l d4f o „ for $5, four WOO, and so on at that rate, ' bases le plenty liar• sate at the store d , For Tazewell Onsinainclap Gloss one year, 10,w i c, nr 97 1- "1 1 twat a sov Fof am months . . . 1 0 1 0. 1 ''r- - J ' I* • * * i .-... ,e Subreripl maim' hNul than ea month mit not he 1 imigade i miv., E retoirtdi , _ 4 1 CONSTAFTLIC ON II k!% 0 or ftwaisbed to ocdt# ()Mete for the Con , restional Globe and Appends, on a b ort na m e ,. i Lyovs L soN, M=tl , _.,- I Icor for Tuesday'S Cogreseiontd'Clobe, Should be here tby the ith of Decein r to'nectirtiill the 'nuniberi.— ' The Daily-Globe is not; in the conrse of publication, . Itaid will be Scut front theAty a :subscription for, it reiLitel here. ' ' - . :. ' , , An order for.al . ty t l if the Tiapers :must be litcompa t pied by the money fgrit, els.c'tbe pader will not be tsent. Bank notes entreat Where:. subscriber resides will be received an:lhr. , deli s C. RIVES.' Washington :City; * . t. 12, 18.4. _1 ' . . , , . . A13.14L TURRELL ITIAS resumed th 4 DRUG an&Faucy Goal* -bus!, 'lll nes.4 in the IthiverTart„ of the town, on Maine letreet, near Keeleo(tavern: ..; .. I. Montrose, Noreinber . l;lBs4,.: - . ... Adasl4lstialoro Sate. OTICE is hereby given, that inimirsuanee of an IN order, of. the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna 'county, there will ba exposed to Public sale on 'rues ,Any the l' th day oll ; November next, at one o'clock P. 31. I the folleuing; property, late the.estate of Eh , . 1 enezer Cole, of the, township of Forest Lake, in said county, deccaied, bounded!as follows, to wit : On the east by the' Ridge Road, on the south by lands nf A. Tilden, fornie'rly David .Baldwin, on the west by Eli Warner andiDarid Tart* containing . about sU acres wholly unimproved. Thesedond piece being that on which the decedentresidrd at the time of his decease, bounded Ott the north by lands of Asa Ft:ti ler, on the east by , the'Ridcze Ibitd, on the south by ;lands of G. W. Belli . ttnd oil the ,West by lands of Dor 'ace Birchen': contaiiiing about 13:acres, with a Dwell 'jog Rouse, Barn, Orchard, and itiostly improved.— ISale to be held on theirrernisett.' Teims made known on the day of Sale,l:! ORANGE [OTT, jr. A d • Oct. 3, 1854. . ELIZABETH COLE, 4 °" ra i - fr The above .tisile is adjourtied• to Saturday the 25th instant, at the game time and place. Signed as above. ' [Nov. .7 1854. • OUR stocir OF " STOVES IS NOW COM 1 ; ;L ETE—arid we would take this opportunity to that we an show the most beautiful and Spyinilid patterns itf Parlor and Cooking litores to be found in the county. • Amon. , them can seen the RetoNlog Front WO .Gothie ' Parlor, for wood or coal, entirtly new and diidetilv Prett). stoves. Prices (mom fixe. tO ! ten.dollars. l .; l! Of Cooking Stoves we think it - needleS. to say tinteN onlytorionark;that we are selling thentint our fernier prices, and judging from the rapidity Ot Mir sales, vrc believe the public are entirely satisfied with our *ices and the quality of our ware'?. AVI. have "a fitly more left".of the "Clinton Air-tight.'Elevated Orin Store," .acktmwl edged to fie thebest: cooking stoye now in \ use. nits sja and Engli,th StOre Pipe at dld prices, and Trim- . 'flings and. Tin Wain of all deStitiptions at the very • loWrqit 4,. New Milford; 0401.er 23, IS. . ... . . , • NEU' At 11). CIIEAP GOODS,. 1 - 101767:pt9tr!10.)-ret prandwillhe sold ,01gv. . M tlnmslei G164,in,..04i0bee ill, 1851. ) - 4 i : ..ClotlipiCasiiinierel4 zijid Vesitings./ . A huge. assuttineittland at.prielia lower than *e Mace ever beon enpb.lto MTh; then!: herethfore. - - Gib:son; Oct. 11; 1 .18:4. _' ;-. • • - Thregs Goods. .. , . , A great variety ah m d bea:fill :roles, and *linost as s heap AS could beldeAred. U. I.ltllllo WS :k COQ ' Gibson, Oetobchl - 2; 186.1. ii li -•••: . _,.. _,.. • I ••• . • • . '. 4 . slack SM. 1 - A good quality.foS4ressett at Si eente'per yard. October 12, ISO. . 17.1i11UR1101V8 & CO. 1 1.- - Shaw . .. . . - - ' - -- - - hii .------7.-:----1 Long and square;lvtool; inoelleand silk, very Itantl4- sonte•styles and 14;extieinely'lqw prices. . •• l Cetobet 12, 18111 - . U.'I3URRO lI'S & CO. 1 . - . .- .. Troch e ---- iiiiiiiiiii - --- ------ - - - 1 Clienper than evo4)efore knovin ; beautiful pattertul apd fine quality' of i 8-4 ftrtiche ;Italrls,'"l.upan's Piaui ufacture, at i;'. r. •' taIIiRROWS & CO..- 1 tlibson, Octollsiii'•ll. Is3-I. 1 - - i liajt.! State Shawls, Thd- esniim ~ s ots,,* FINEST Qt.l4l.rrv, And ..S . EtV PAT; TERNS, -$7,50 & CO. Gib•Fon, Oct(11)Af; 11 1953. 1.. • f",iCarpetsi . A good.assortmeol and hanils#nie patterns, at, vert low prices. & CO. .1 . Gibon, October Y"; 185 E . . . , '][lt iffalo 11.9bt , 5, A large lot bf hand Some Robes a part of them whol4l, Indian dressed's-0a very super-kit color and qualitv.l (h .12. lUi.* 'tr. 4lußr.o 11 - 5 & : _ • • StiEL TUItit.ELL • Inow reeeivig e t: a lame and di..-drable assortment of..A7:11"(;Qolis, which pill be cold at extreme- Is low priefis fon . reinly cash. ..The stock consisM a * first rate asvortnient of tirtlgs, paint?; tlye-stuM,'. dt:pggists' glatuf ware, liquors, fan - lib- - groceries, Yanicebrpotions, jewelrY, perfumery, pock-- et knives, &c. id*: Also, the }frost staple articles i)f dry goods, hard Ware, stone-ware, window gia..ri, r4usical instruments and 'their Si tures, every thlnOiecessary foe- lights, fluid, oil, and camphene lamp:444er spoomi spectacles, gold Pe.4 s tc.; in short, tit .rly. every thing. the market affortr. , i; ail'of which artidles will be frctly exhibited to evei'v one who will examine i ABEL TURRELII. 3lontrive O'etotier 5- 1854. • t PocketAiiiives. NOTUER spl ndid assortdient of those justly cid .t .ehiated)Valeriille (Pocket Knives, Compri:4og nearlyrtrry diffOcut st;des, just received and fur sale by • i y 1 A TcRIIELI.I Montrose, CietOber 12, 15411:i.. NOW JeW,Clry. • ; T UST received;; a ex to,fis a v e , and desirable as- Fortthent styles of. Jewelry, at Idly pt ice , . for the iitijility,-byj - • • A Tl.iftllEl. - 1.• 3 ortovse, actober,l2. 18 i 4 • - . --- i • • • = ' Z Lamp,. TCST received, a targe assoftment of beautiful pat e_Y . terns of 641j:0i1, and: cainphene lAnsps, eandla sticks, and all the articles, tinrn in diem,' at - . Montrose, OCniber 12, 181 - , • TURRELLN Just Re eared; it New Lot of t _ =efts,. fir all slieS aid varieties l i e; double ones - of g4Od ‘5 quality as 14 , 4 . as $.1,69. Ilroelke'rery ebeapi— Before lon bus'4.SP upon D.IL LATHROP k CO; - . I nUffalo ATIIOLE k 1 and No. 1i at No r 18.54. t =MEI ELLOW ettrxwis, - I I TOUAsve just achieved a signal tritOph. On the. I. bkindleo- field' of ' race,- with' -Freedom, for ylr wate h ivord and the "temr of join s ° -! or soar Sttle-ax's have wrought a refolutitm which in the Old lir,orld would have shaken off the crown, ;if , 111 not the itiOrd of every despot, and buried him beneath : the shattered ruins of his 'Mtn thrones And now I 4nid yoo high rejoicings and the•juhitant shouts of .i• , victory on every hand, I besech 'you forgenot those ! humble Companions who clung to yonr Standards in, the days . . Of your'adversity and defeat,•and who are i with yo t now in Prosperity and success , especially 1 , • viour old ,patriotic friend, Tut Dxsrmr, Who on the sunny heights of , far famed Montakue, i Iles tnetitour deadliest enemy and won the victory too. .Entrencfed within his gates of pearl, upon his ebon y„ thrones, • Ile wean a crown of aching nerves, and Optadts in IM -1 • Man groans,- 1 _ ' 'lloUoirs 1 - ''' - tds 4- _ .4oWs I beauty's round. cheek, clout .de • swiet . i: ' Inttitten'w smile, 1 . Fills lint empire with tortures' no power! ! can beguile,. L FroMithe bright brow,of childhood•stials the rose ate' bloom, - • . . .' • ~. ' • ! 1 - And amends- the visage of manhood with - sepal- I . '-. cl rat gloom. • ' ', - • I This foe' o rest, and health, and bloom, the worst in I al ; ; creatitm, '. i . . 1 We sei.p4 though armed to - the teeth, and rout by tir. liii I c ,on. I ' . .- 1 And noit; Ilke Whigs:and Deinocrats, and the Knew I • N 'thing too,. , • - i Since we have got the reins of power, well show what 4 .ean do. ' • • ' , wen pit e'these "Augean stables" alb! oppositiOn I c n ' ' 'tin' the - with pure . material:will . 6// th'etn.up again; And the' gli 'hostile politicians differ widely in their . I • items,. . . . ~ .„ , . ;' • . Of the,contra sets' of measures that each in turn may choose, • - - Yet inre, ferenee •to our policy we itire*ha ll not be , • teld - i . • i- . Oat nanseens filth•arid - rattenztess should be'prefened : . to'../ . /o/d„. - - . NOr that - when ‘ani system. has-g.own 'rotten in the . .;• bone . , I The poiqrs that did the mischief shoubi not be over- I!' ... throws. .. Thi; then is what- we do in the empire Of the jaws; !re eh i tir tyrants we expel; and abrogate their laws. . 'I f•aught, valuable remains, that-our ,pretireing pun , . , • 1 'We cleft' se . and save it, all the rest we pull out by " t ' emote.' - , ' \ I ~ 'Then ori'l l the ruins„ by our art, we mticOfrear• again lAnarch . f burning Gold, witli:eolonnadeSof Porcelain. (And no: our figure to eoniplete, we only Lave to say, These W' ndrous transformations all are tione t foripOy.- : . • C. D. 'VIRGIL, Surgeon DentisC . ivue, Noreinber t;, 1554. - i . . r Tittle Chink' itiged: 1 : •- . . t t. , ARE, LACKAWANNA ANf WESTERN . . • . RAILROAO. : ; .- - ' • t ,1 ; .;WINTEIt ARRA:46I3.IIENT :', I /-ANI. nil after Thursday, .Sept 21, '1154 the Mail V/ Pa `;ii.ciiger Tiuin will depart faini SenintuTi a ~!.. ! It) 35 A 31. - ,• ' • --.• 1 • -.1. • I . Due a Great Bend at IK. 4'. ' -' I -. Conilqatitig with the Dailyi,F.xpressTrains both cat. Inntl" west on the ,N. Y. tt•E R. IL which' ai-river at New Thfk at 9.:10 P.M. and fit Dunk i rk at 11. •• I - • , • Ilettirt will leave tlreat Beta on the arrival ofthe Buffalo,W spre. bonnet Westi ; (2:14, I'. N whieli kle -1 parts fl•a' i \ New York at, 7 A; M., and arrives at Saran 'at 4.55 ..11. . . ,i -i, • " • • ; •• The /. eight Accomthodation Tntin with Passenger Cr atta lied will leave ferninort at -1 .45 Ir. u.. artily-, ing at Oreat, Bend at G P. :M., conneetiitg with the I • Mail Train boun d West, and I the Night: Faptess Trains , Itoznd both East and West. •,, . - I! • • I Rettithing,- will . leas-J. Cheat 11ctl it. 1 . .i. It.. and . arrive hSeruntnn. 11.3fi, A. .m..' .- I . ,1 y • Stage , , will be in waithig i?ii the nr ri val of . 1111S.,e1i. ger trains at, Scranton. t 6 t..Yey passangers to. Car bondale,';', l'ittston„WilkeSbarre, Philadalphia via ; Ithe ReadinA Railroad, Eastoh gild all other Intermediate' places. t, •1 D. IL•DOTTDRER, Suf*?.rinteinicht. ~ Superintendent's offet., Serantan;Septj 30, ISi.i.4. • ( • t • 7 !! I k • AEW • Otoon,s. 1 - ;I , 4 - A.V, be found at the stare of F. B; CIIANDLER 1‘_,..111_ i large assortment of Useful, Othantental,itand 4 4:alley Goods. Having heekbotight Wheir the Market, was atlis lowest stall, theyiwill consequently.be ,sold at the very lowest rates fotilletrelfi Puji. i . 1! • . 1)1t1 - 1(40()IIS:. 1 ' • !I . • - • - ; , sill:4 17.0q1, and COttoh [Plaids, Mains DelleYs, l'aramptta, •flinetiam,-and !other stylas.l, -PtintS in - ~ •! . great 4-arietr: . I , ! . . I • Al,,i'rl'FlS .kNIik . ABSI - 1.1 - 1":11.1..,'.. 1 . . . . Jean and Tweeds of ahhost every . tyle, and will be sold at a very small ittlYhr.ce. • 1 Ift.EA I . IV-111 • A l'A; CM111NO: . , t A lame addition t o iuy stock of Clothing., making it aslltrable as any in 'ibis market', ; Coatt from $2,50 t , $25,01. Shirti, Wrappers; CollarS,A:e. . . . . - C1110Cli.:ItIES. I! I. ...I -: I. • *A large quantitj. on 'hand.; and will ha sold, as usual, lower tlmn any other shop In town.' :.,• , I. • . "I. BOOTS AND SEK) FS.` • . , Leather, salt, sheetings demo; , stripes, tickihg, bags, tih ware, hardware, nails, croalicry,-fluid, phos gene, ant:Thane, tke.,—all of which will hesohl at the lowet prices. Please cill,•and see. I ' I IOOKS AND STATIONERY. - I -: 115. ) f., A ' 41 supply constantly on bandil of sehool,lfan •ey; i i4ellaneons and blink Rooks; IN letter, ~. ote, scrapping, post-oilice., blotting, tissn and printing Paperld.blank Cards', eolorad and plain, 'envelopes of all kl , '-'• "s and Ifarristfri's Ihk,l*c. &c., at' DELAM' DISSOLUTION. 1. TlIE; copartnership heretofore known under,' the •-• name and 'firm of ge.wtdls ltroth&s. iu thesash,. Blind ;and Door boldness; thi's daY mtunteon sent and agreement dissolved. • , GILBERT ICKWELL, Lute:shorn, July 11, : 54. 3 H. K. NBWEI.I.. . • The subseriber would resipectfully 041 the attention of tho'se who wish to purchase anything in his line of • business, such as - ' • Sisk Doors, Shatters and Blinds, ' Cabinet Ware of variens - kinds,'i BOvatis, Tables, and Secretaries, BOstends, Stands, c'hairs . an4 - Settees.', Aisn; Ready-niade Painting and Glai.ing, if regbired. Country Produce and Wither -taken In exchan,ge. Terms, ready tsty Laoesboro, July 15,1854. iGILBEHT,NEWELL. D. A. L. & CO;_ • FAIIIIIS FO SAID rIORE subscriber will act as agent for taiying and sell ring Real KmatA,--Farrnl Rouses, and cated,!io Susquehanna Count* Pa. All 'who with to offer their property Torl=ale',ean fire a minute deserip= . tion of their Farms or Loti inflows ;I Niimber of acres; how many - improved; .and how, watertal, tjuildr ings, Orchards, grafted or common fruit otherl fruit trees; and the nearest point , to the It W. 'O. R. and' &E. 11. It. .1 i 6tl firmion the list, 43.tinsold. Ily. calling on the aubsekiber a minute deseriPtion, priee'aud terms eau be - • • Mice on st. 4 doors ;west of Main st. Mohtrose, Augtist 15, 180. A. BALDIVEC. . .NSW 4OODS; . 0. LEE, AT r3IONTIOSE DEPOT, has jtuit re so; ceived a • new supptf-of Spring and SIIIIIMet Gootisj which' will be sold 'err low for cash or farm produce. ‘2 7- ittiffqis — fi.fewiltkvnit Sugar for one-dol tar.at • J. C. LErs . s c . Store. r, Coffee, ~ 3lolasses, Fish; Ri4;Mtd. 7 GrOCeiiiti if all kinds, very cheSp C. LEE'S. • Wanted, . NY' quantity of Eggs ht 12 cents per dozen, in exchange for goods al. I,EWS,StOre, -• AN.' -quantity of Batten's 16*eratit'per pound, in e 4 aeharge for (toads as, J. C:"Ltrij . New Store. Fll.ll - 0 - sit wishing' to pni+hase foiAsh, or .ip•ex '-.lLi ;change for barter, wilt find it ti their interest to call; nfid examine toy stock of (ion+ and pricy for IheMselres. For barter of all kinds highest prie 7 es May at all . times be relied on at LEE'S Store; Ninitrase . (DW • - • • '• • MIME 1! ,L "• PUMPS: 'PUMPS .77i Gientext linproillizeiit of th,e Age! *C. - , lL: ll'illiantz' Iloubte-Activ Rau leave . t .Form, and Lift Pumpai-- . 1 ,AI .14 improvement ; above atj otter Omni!, os ina,' .. , j, shines for Lifting, thrOwing, anSI carrying water, combining botti• A .r4aw *ld: a ;flit "Engine. 1 This' runipl, patented In . Pelsrnarii,-, itSii4,, is the whole Of It metallic. No' bolts . Or screws aboutlieto ritit, l gootter gnatitly it will loot a ntan'sllik elms'! ,It can be used in oit, ryi - etlety of , fume . -+O4 dill* water from any sitiaition. s canY ii - to any par t ' ¢ 0 ,4 buildin g . .It '1 ,4 stiP v erSOF to ell other Pumps for ' Merles, Aper, l i t ' itill, Prannerles, - Brick Tinxls,-I,ronWorks am Van -I,nfactwing ostaislishirents tif all kinds., i • All:Orders mist bit addritssed`to Anittsoi Dimwits, Loditilvillet Pa, yaw UP, be solo Aght for Ilitsipic inniti cMint'7 , ' H ' -- ; - r - - IC Jew Metsie.: • nrivplo blade arran, *Knits wids the Breit Unt il tide publishing linuaeo Kliiritters. Anil{ be. tonsisntly receiving new as sOnn as pilbtisheil;. and be able to /apply wor*y thin lanced in tbat 'sent by 4it pcaitagii frae. r0;2,8 1 ;.> 4T:itYoXii a; 511GLE6.—shift4leittioNivatittsvii , .. ctobtr 24.1 j ; 1.1Y0,r;7 - RV; • THE PURPOSES OP. A FA MILT . PAYSIC. Tans has !Ong existed I public demand for in ef fective fective purgative pill' which could be relied on as sure and perfect in its operation. - This haAbeen prepared to meet that demand; and an extensile tri al of its virtues has conclusively shown with what suc cess it accomplishes the purpose designed, It tonsy ake a phyiticid not easy to make the best of Fall pit/si—one which should have none of the objections', but all the advantages,' . of every other....+7 This has been attempted here; and With'What success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been' unfortunate for the patient hitherto that .almost every purgative medicine is. aeritnottious and irritating to die bowels. This is not. , Many of theM produce so mush piping pitinand revulsion the system as to more than counterbalance the goodie be derived 'from them.. These pills produce no irritant* or pain; unless it arise Lem a previously existing oh .struction or derangement in she bowels. • Being pure ly vegetable, i)i) harm can arise from. their use in anti quantity ; but it is better that any medicine:. should be taken judiciously.: Minute directions for their amt In the several diseatietrto which- they are applicable :are given on the box. Among the complaints. which •have been speedily cure Thy „therri,. we may mention ,Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, In . digestion, Langtior iir.dLoss of Appetite, Listleetresit, Irritability, Bilious Ileadache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Litins c for, in truth; all these are but the ebnseygence of diseased -action in the liver. As an aperient„ -they afford prompt and, sure relief in (iositiveness, Piles, .ettOlie, Dysentery; 'tumors, Scrofula and Scurvy. Colds . with soreness 'of the body, Ulcers and, impurity of the blood ; in short, ant and everts ease where a purgative is required. ' They hve, produced sonic singularly successful cures iii - Ithentnatisin, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Ervsipe; Palpitation of the Wart, Pains in the Back; Stem itch and Side.[ They shciuld he freely taken in the : spring of the year, tit - purify the blood and prepare the system foil the eltalike ci seasons.. An occasional dose stimulates the Stomach and bowels into healthY action, and reStores the appetite and vigor. They pu lily the and, by their stimulant action, on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of thehody, and restore tl e- wasted or diseased energies of the. hole orpnism. hence an occasional dose is advert.' .gikgeousi eVenahough no serious derangenient exists ; but onnecessailvlosings should never be carried too far as every . purgative misheine reduces the strength I - when taken toi excess. , The, thousand;cases iu which ! a physic is' required' (=mot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason rifeverY body, !'undit is. confidently believed this pill will answer a better . purpost than auything which ha. 4 hitliertoheett 1 available Mnrankind. their virtues are once known; the -,Mblic pill no longer doubt what. remedy to` employ when in fleet - fora cathartic medicine. Be ing sugar -wrapped they ; are pleas:mt to take, and be ing purely vegetable, no burin Cart arise from their use in any' qu4ntity, . For ritinuteidireetions see wrapper on the Box .11 1 , , : Prepared be JAMES C. A VEll, Practical and Att alytiral Chen.ifst,Lowel, MASA.. • . ;1 'Aycir's Cherry 'Pectoral. For the 7.44 Care of Cough's,- Cohls„•lfourseliesir; Pronehitisj . 11 7 hoophfo-Couith, Crimp,,eisthini4and Con.tunaptiO. . This remedy has- won for itself such notoriety 0m . .1 its cures of every vatiety of :pulmonary disease4tat I -it is entirely nuitecessary to 'recount he-evidences of ;lts virtues cominunity where it has been em pleyed, t 2.0 Wide is its field of:usefulness, and-sO'nus; menu's the e4ses of its cures; that almoSt every see -tion of the coontry abonnds-in persons publicly knOwn who have been restored from alarming awl even des perate diseases of the lungs byits use-. When Once tried its soperiotity over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent 4 to escape observation, and Where its virtltiA arb known the public no longer heSitate whaCantidotti to einploy fos the distressing and (lai : . r gerons affections of pulmonary organs which are incident to otirrliu te. Anti not-only in -formidable. -attacks uppjthe )gigs, but for themilder varieticSOf. I.'firlds, „Coy' i s, Hodrxeiersx; cf:e. ; and for Children it is the pleasantest and safest medieette that can be ob tained. ' As it has lottiiben.in•constant use throughout this section, we nee r d not do more than assure the. people Its quality is' Kept r, to.the best that it ever. las been, and that the ) genuine article is Fold TCR, CELL, Montrttse ;B. F. R. 11..E.yr05,, Ilarforth: Qttructt S PIIINNEf, 1)1111dar, and by all dealers in medicine every whore. • - • F. B. CIfSNDLEII'.I A very large 'stock, which we offer very IoW, all ; grades of cotton goods in this branch and brown and. Yellow Linen and Duck . for , ceats. We invite .atten i tion to onr stack of libel:, Brown, Blue; - Green and 1 Mulberry Broadcloths also . Black and Fancy: C'assi , 1 meres, Tweeds, and lKentuek deans 4c., -. 4ke.: , - ' • Ladies call _and. examine` our. stock ni Summer Shawls, Cashmere, . spd Printed: DeLaines,; Shiwls, also Barege Shawls, vers. cheap, Bonnets and Bon net Ribbons, 'iv gOod asai•iment, -Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds, ,also, Parasols a -very. late -assortment 'which we Will 4ell,reeircheafi. Also Umbrellas, Trav eling Bags, Satchels: i „ • . r .: - .. •.* LADIES' , SHOES. 4 : .- . • Gaiters, Black and Colored Gaiters, Buskins,Booteets' 1 a n•ood assortment of all kinds which - we offer ai. our ft usual low Mies. ! • . . • • . Price 25 Cents perliox. Five *lles %Ur $t • ~ I • MOTT.T . - - HAVE jtiStj received their second stock of Spring • and Summer goOds this season, and they are now prepared.to show all who.ntay favor them:with a call. . . DRESS (3()ODS . , of all the different kinds such lts Black, -- Plaid .and Changeable Dress Silks and 'Mantillas, Crape and Silk' Shawls, also Lawns; Thtrages; De Bages; De Laines, Challis, Dinghams„ • . WHITE ,G(.)ODS, Brown and Bleached Sheeting :and Shirting in fact everything, in this line. .. • SUMMER .StUFFS. • • . Crockery said Glass ware, luid Lanips-and Mid, Wood. Pails,:Tubs, Brooms, fled Cords,..f.ate Itsku . cells,: Vic. &C. i' ' • ; .• ' - - 6,,n GROCERIES. • . .t yer3Airg: stock which We will sell at a rety all adva-.ce, also, Ashton , Silt . and 'our usual var ely which we are-selling' very IoW. \ Call cud. ex - amine. . Montrose idune.l 1.8511. . '.... -. • '• . - . • ' • UNIONI:ITSURANCE t'4I:IIPANT,.: OFFICE;) ATHENS, BRADFORD i:OVNTY, Ps. CAPITAL, $200,000. - sieured Lg !had and Mortgage on the Real Estate • of the 'Stot*holders. Insures aping loss by Fire, of Houses,. Stors, and Other buildings, Goods, Wares, and. 3Wrchaudise on as favorable tertns as any siiniliu• institution. Losses promptly adjusted gild paid, .• DI F.C•roati.-lfrinc Ilorate Williston, Athens; Fran cis Tiler; do: • George 'A: Perkins ;J. T, 31eikr, - do.; N. Shiptinut,• tlo. ;G. F. Willes,.Jr. do:- .11 1.1. .Canfield d 0... Hon. John Laporte, Towanda; den. B. 'Wakeman, llareyride; Geo. 31: Hollenback, Wilkes barre ; , Michael - 31cylert, Litporte, . • , Ilnrace Presi,tent ; C. Welha, Pres. aiid Trees, ; J. E. Gantield, Secretary. • . . Agri t, A. QAY WtD, Pd; "1.53211i3 : -..•DAIRTMEN,- TAKE NOTICE! ,• 11 1 11 F. subSCrihers having secured the 24e right to 1 I) .t V 1:S" ' ..4 AI tisr i lli LE, alit y f 1 11'j) 1117 ; TER-1V OR KEP- ; fueSusquebanna afid several ii . tudjoining counties, respettfUlly . invite all Butter malt, era to examine and TEsttbe merits of thii new and Cyalitable invention. We propose to furnish eac,it and nil pf you With, a CtiuMeittat :will' produce as much, ' butter . - in as short a time , u any other cbortne , that will - cOatptetely espi:l the hattenailk, • wash and work idt tits salt, .41ifusitsg.i? perfectly through- the. beater'; fit it for.use, without, removing it from the . cluirtt; - This. Churn ts simile la its anistruction, saV. entifiein Its operation, and; easily cleaned arutkept in ardor. and can -tm easily attached to an propelling ! pews!, : .. ' _- ' - -. 1 • • , , Vor. further particulars, applyypertsinallY or. by let -1 tar• to JAR. C.litgll.Stili, and tr. N, BROX&TN; _Ai, Stisiptehanna count ti Pa:" --; --' - - •'- REGISTER NOTICE*..' notbisia hereby given to ali persona' con cerned iu the, following it tats, to , wit •• : Estate of calvin Sutnnierts deed, Eichard. tom. Su9!Wn the , itteounttuit ban tietifed hi tuttontit hi the Register's Offiett-hiarul for the Countr4 !tonna,' d t the, same will In- prittaotod. 10 the Orphan's t , urt of said conuty, in Montrose nn Thum ,day the 3 • , day Of 'NOV. Inst., for agpfirtnation told illtawinec • : • •• • • ;J: L INfiIX).T, Regiiter.' Ilegister'e oftiee 31ontrttae, t = ' z • ; - 4 , N WG 00 19. ' t-riiiiefieffsj, 1 ,ligoc.l saurt_ went, ea. inive . aids . ,:tijek, 4 ..,,,,,,,,,,, 31 41 .trarmileirirSto - ‘;., suck u 11 4 1 .- ug ,8 " ' - I knepricen. , '',Call and examine. ' " ' I'' -.-- • -'' .. --,: PtitOkkrik4ooo KliviDe Born, ka.4144.i, :.- 1:::' '- „ 2 Montrone, Sept-'l3. _; . ;.''. l4-WlAlT*lllort' z :- - \ Mon 4 4 , - • - AtAnt Titan r- - r"" 'r, ‘.,.. : ,,,.,1atrt,—, 4_ ____,..4.1 4:3 -1! -- 2 '4 ---, .-.•- ' -.. Airs:—..xlot:f ti at e laCV , „,..., _ ..,... . OR SALE, a cosetnnn BUOGI*TrAIi- %ILA tar algrsalo'veaf Art - ~ , i , ...,,,,,, 11- [3fontime, Sept. 1 6,'Zet.l .4. PAZPII7.V. ,by ' . 'I - • • \ tri ft• IP 1.46 , , . 1 t MOMS ' ;NEW 4.414/110' AWN - 4' T I RE inane re , lake pleasure annotneing ter die citizen, ,f,l Brooklyn' and thrns - ; that . they nor opening a, arefY...balr 2 ,4 11 'elected swan!: - Eskitand - Whiter 60•4 1 64 bare been piiebised (principally) v'ery lan e beleld"fit a, eatalt advance. • \ Ve invite speciel attention the.,Lada* ' • • - Dreits Goods,. which for variety of styles, quality and ihe. - *pasted be 'surPassed by - no establishment in Stisquehanni • county.. . ' We have also some very nice Winter Shawl*—; among them several Ilmehe—which 'We 'tin and wilt' sell "cheaper than thi eAsaiese =, • .• • Our stock of &Mks is also- unusually large' atnt ate. tractive ; and as regards priceil,' we.- !most se can "Beat the:/etes.". • • The Gentlemen ate , likewise invited tdexaMibe Oaf" Stock 'of Cloths, which is unusually large—including Brondeloths, Otsslitieres, - Satinettes, Tweeds.; Jeans, ,- Overcoak Cloths, which are selling very low 'int...- deed. To be brief, w,e-have a very full essectment of Goods, Staple ',and 'Fancy. and are . iletermlied to aidi• Alamo as.low ns they can be Purchased ..this side of !New York. Thankful for the liberal patron* hithertii'ixtend ' ed to us.• we with' Confidence invite. our Mends anti the public generally ) in want of Goods, to and el, amine Our stock beibro purchising. • , ' SMITH Brooklyn, Oct. 24;18;4. - • . . Sitsquebaina. Catuaty *L. .: : ,•- - 1 . 110:442.43 BOokinglikun In Com. Plena , N 0.316, Ara . T.: - , Term, 1834. - Petition et!. * B. W: Clawsoil.: • If: Concli 'for decree for Pair: - • ~ * * iifitettoo otllortgage,— , i • te ilezekiab Batekifrighave or . his leo; ripreskr: . Take•notice , that- you ire truly requlred to appear before the said Court of Common . Pleas at 'Monttois on Monday "tine26th day of Nov. next at 2 o'clock P. M. and answer the petition 'of said B. P. Couch, and show cause if any you have. why the Mortgage - recoe. (led in the office foi, recording deeds and in and; be Susquehanna Collett% in .; ortgag er\ bOok No. 2. Pyp tit be' . ,•• "%. Oct. 25 ; 1854 B. ELDRll);•Sherille/ • STOVES FOR , THE PEOPLE! . - rIIIIE subscriber iS now' receiving his fall and witi , ./. .1-. ter Stock ,ofsioves, Which, when completed, will •.. be the largt and' best selected assortment everaliferr . ed to• the inhabitants of. Susquehanna county.(-* Hl ... stock will. consist of some twenty. different patterns of , wood and coal, coking arid parlor, besides any qttati% tity of six plate-and office 'stoves. - • ••-•,„.,• ..J -. • - , The undersigned flatters &i himself t hfs longelt.i , perienee in the-stove business, and. his fitellitiesltar . manufiteturing his own ftfrniture - and .pipei enables' him to sell,. nea. - -Mily tritntnings4c,but stoves ekeizp , cr,than•any of , Nis competitors , - hie will 'sell stova.7: , + pipe made of the best English lind - Americau Ircirrat i'B eta. per. lb, and idher'furniture in proportiOn. •, ~- •' : Notwithstanding4lie* present high ptlceof, Ir on, • -and the consequent advance , of castings,.l am ens bled ,to sell stoves-at old prices; and -many,tinds;• at ' about two it/Ws - of the price that they have sold-for, in this vicinity - :fiir instlince, clintori air tight, devited' oven with triminings.of the best quality, at $44,00.- ,- ,' ll'ith - second qUality of trimmings, Studies-are usual.: ly kept byllerchnids at $22. ": Other kinds , of. stove; . in proportion, for'eash, or short time . . paper. • - . Jobbing of all kinds done' at my shop.. Old• 1 1 .914 Copper, &e., taken in ex / change. - • r . :;' '• -• ' . J.,DICKEPifAN Jr. Nov 'Milford, ..Infy 27, 1,£35.-.• -: • - , - t''. . ,'-'- ---.'-- • ~._ _ . rOFFICIAL' AND IIIIIPOILTANT. __ 1 T being manifest that•the tailoring bushibss is st ill -JL carrying on John Groves in ; Mentroie—no, John . 1 is 'carrying on the Tailoring inicinfts--no;• they are 1 bath 4 ; carving .on" togetber--it a place, where. two ' 1 - ways meet; being in the very_, building where Sam , .. flonston was nominated for Presidenk to Iwit, la _Searle's Hotel, in the 13ascment`thereof—and the gen . erode many-pocketed: nubile being supposed to be in terested hi knowing where thei can make an invest.. ment, (yea, and an in-coatandl,antalooris—ment) most adrantageOnsly; to the appearance of the, nuns. . Loran:nin imtivizo ;" therefore J6l3n, • . ' • .-. • - I " Who is . net, like's, virtnous wommiliffilng .. 1 To live unheard-of—just to save a -shilline. -.-- i hereby nonihuttes himselins Tailor-General On '44 4 comm - unity, and reqbest4 all lgood,citizens. to - call at his place of business above mentioned, to enablehhn - ' to perform the'duties• of said , office: Fitness .my .i -hand al . 3lontrom.:! the ninth day of May A. D:. lBs‘ ''- ._- SOJIN GitOlirEil A r . . • Stoves! Stoves . : • • lIBURRITT is now receiving a new.a.ssortment , of StOiree,including, the mostlpopular; and iniploVed kinds of Premium, du-Tight, - and DeVated Oven Cooking Smyes, with Airier, °thee, and Shop Stoves, for ;wood ofi coat, in superior variety undstyle, Which he'tql,sell at the most, reduced Nice's. IN* rated °Fa' stov of!new and approved, patterns wir: he sold p 2. 5 ,, and other 'kinds in 'proportion. ' sto pipe,izinc, and sheet iron, stove. tubes New-Milford, Sept.l 22, '54. [ BURRITT.. , ,To the Beading Pelagic of-Snsques banana County and Vicinity. r "LIE unden4gned'*- nori pre*risd to Send to or. der." By mail ; postpai d," any. book publistu.ll.bt this country on Cho receipt of the price of the saroo4-- all orders- will 'meet viith-proinpt attention, and bootro • sent.by return mail.• Address WM. IL LEACM;' Worcester Depot, Boston Mass.. • ;,,B9okscßer. • Now Jelvelry and Silver Ware. JST arrived at 'Farrell's, a new supply of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Breast Pins; and , Ladies', Gold Ear Drops; comprising a:. good afsminient - of desirable-styles. Also Gold Finger Einga„ Carnelian Rings, Dallies Gold Chains, .Gentlemen's Gold Foil and Vest Chains, Gold WatelLlC Pens,and. Gold Pens with Extension - Cases and Pencils. Silver." .- Spoons,l%yer Butter-and Fruit Knives, Silver Mini: - hies, Pen, Spectacles, gte. Call and, see at - - thtt 'variety store of \ i • A. TIIERELL.-„ : -, Montrose,. June 29,1854: ,• Fresli - arrival of New Goods--Grakt, Honshu.. . . lAM happy to announcelo my , patrons ttuvughoitt the county that I have just received a nes - stock - - of Goods, which I am selling astonishingly diesP fut' cash.. - . 13 A LYONS. Laneshoro, A.uguit 14, 1 1'854. • (UR by die - ton, baircl, and pound at 20 lbs. for $1 : . 1 • • S A LYONS LanesbOrci Augu st 14 11854 9 ' • • 1 9 CASES - of BOOTS :ANA SHOES just received at the Lanesboro Cash Store. S A LYONS. , RTO FLOUR; and SALT constantly band at )O l' LLaileaboro, August , 8 A LYONS' • . . K stratic Ifidt.Ts.__ • - A NE of. Black died Drab, Slit aid BMW. Da* of the latest role, selling cheap at Drok!ya.Aug. 211Sli1TH & HF • :DEAD :MADE CbOTHING, 04 inaile: Order on the shortest;notice; August 21.] & ME.IiPSTE. I) .TENT MEDICINFS- 7 A. small and : . juditioly selected a s sortment,, Including_ Dr.. Swaiiie`a, dame's, and .'Droops . ptiparatiolta, 10ightli - and Phinney'ii, PiUs, Basis and TluO•re Brooklyn, Aug. 21.1 1 BIM" & HEMPSTEAD.,: • Stouti. War.e. Cf I IIBLETE gulzzortnient—also a aft:rid riptett JALof Wooden .IVam jtist - reeeks4 byi . . Brooklyn; Avg 21;1 ' s.strro A 11W , .V-- ISJIA new supply..of. Codfish, White Fish, ,nd: -Mackerel, just opened. and seising ispidiy, by •• [Brooklyn,. Ang. 4 21] €,MITH & HEMPSTEAD.' Q.NWS.--Including Saw X Cut,linuO, Back ,- i.. 71 and _Campus Simi—just received and tar sale- vtiry loivi by XEMPSTEAD. • Brooklyn Aegis! 21 '11334. „ - PttGE &sip' rtment of SiLLI zuoi Astpola Hats exrentely lo* pHcet ; , - Gibmn, June / 24, '51.1 tr. EIVRItOWS .• clover and Thaii geed V-ORstect at J. LEE'Rtltora'tll,l' • ' t - ' • , 107_4740E _°- ' • 1") and WHEAT n utri a 1, , •P• * RA ' • • • - 1) , 4-.*AtilAcoP & Q U. b A. RARE having: heat) appointedntAisolt ei fur ah extcueivo awl ! door Itastitfie; tory are prepared to furnish any articles.* Olsibsifss less rates tlaA.theyltare usually,been sold . Jtily 24:-: • • ; • - A lf - arlie t e "fek ever,' man idmiulti try °. S II: Fe rt, 8, PEW 0001:11 • z l ifontilia; A new swilliF bfmght at Preltij#,Pei"4# wilt odd ihersp at dui atom r- Gibior,janer24, 1853. - • 101 BROWS a a Hats. indow Ruh.