OjacES. • lips in thr Presbyterian Church in rated fur the year 1855 on Satur- I i ce —VI ce l 4 ' 1854 I , ___:----i------ popular Patent, Medlcine Agency IIEt,:TURfIELL has just - received a new supply %. o f.)11 th e 'Popular PATENT MEDICUitg of the'day, ' ludingt, Dr. .Tayne's celebrated Medicines, 'l'ritsi's • s etie!Dintinent, Tanner's Gerrmut Ointment, Mv-, r;Et-ttfct.ll4cli Rose, Forest Wine,Pill f ( $ ll 50 ts, al directfrom the proprietors. Also, hrting'Fiui,7, Camphrne,okr., cheap as the cheap-. . e .i. . .1 • -- A. TURRELL• Vetitrember 8, 1854. •• • • / • iriaittilLE OAIIII/1 FOB. :SALE. ail subscriber offers for sale the valuable Farm T 1.. ta illotol recently owned and occupied by Cal : Nit Sztarienz, deceased, and.long known as the • l • -441.11:11ERS PLACE." 4 . said Fsrm ili situated in the township of New MI- A, Suiqueh. na- county, T A 'a., directly on the line, the D 6 elaw, re, Lackawaa & Western Railroad, in ..„. 1 ,4., Ii m 'it,. ,jtinction with the New York E - . s i c at Great Bend; anti 14- miles from-the Depot at :f.ir Milford.. It contains about 240 Acres—lSO acres .. vitr ored, 4i acres woodland. It is well watered, Las a lating` ?twain running through, and -oonever failing s,Zlpply -if water conveyed in lea4ipes tsi the b otr . : 4 : , hams, And cattle-yar;ls. . It is Well fenced and nier riool cu i lti cation, is well adapted to grain grow :.g wa d is peculiarly fitted for growing stock \or for ?.,7 r , purpose-. It has upon it the large and eon- Te .,,,i e fit dwell ig now occupied as a Hotel; two.or ehr,l,: cif choice fruit treea; two large h'orse and Car ragy barns; One large barn frith two cattle yards; irple 4eds aid all arrangements foR-feeding steak; thrN snf.iU hay and grain barns; le house, brick mi k t house, large corn house, and' all other out lo;idtacs necessary On a large tarm. "i'llei;•„2.lleatit.blialied reputation of the Hotel 'scrirres 4 '4,7atp . e be?siticss '.,... . 7, , ,11, of payment pale easy. 'For information, istb7rss' I _ 'R. L...SI7Ti'HINT, ~ - • . '• Summers, Susquehanna. co.; Pa. Nace'tnber 4 17, 15:t4. .• • 2rn f ---7-- All VAR,lit Again. e • 'MIS 'at, SHOES, READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. • ' . . ceived . if rot of Stores, which they.ioffer f low as they can be purchased elseWitere in II !rut -st:!4riber.vveuld respectfully' an — riiiiiifee tit his - 1., ALSQ--A lot of STOVE PIPE and Ellx 1 clistetne r rs and the public in general that he is 1, different sizes, ntanufactiitrrrs priett.i.. ? via p'r:parr i d for 'the _Boot and Shoe ltusiness. t WANTED—OId Iron, Copper, ittd Br , 16,in g ji:5.t received from New York a choice lot . of 1 4 Change for Stoves cr other g 00514. ! ' Odeaatit peer Leather, Calf Skins,. Kip Skins, &e - .. A NEW stock of r alioalt4aaned; Also, an assortment of Ready-made 1 Rip, Cons' .ti'' tz in part of Men's' Thick and -.Calfl-. 2 - 4- -v- for.safe.low hr iltret's.. Boys t oots, Children's Strap Boots, Women's 4 age•W Union Boots, Polkas, Red Buskins, Silk 1 t.i6 ..c...1y 0 . 5 , 9-asters, Gost Lace Boots,' Enameled Peg- i 't,l Bnot., Misses Kid lAce Boots; Children's Roan bouts,lke. C.--=4,1e1.1- will be sold for:cash cheaper , than can b boncht elsewhere in this markett Re pairing done neatly . . ' . . - ,- Please mil and tyaritine. Store first -floor cast of the Otld Rlllows 'f a ll, . Bunels ifiltrs fmat" the time to work" Until . the time Gtr "relt - and "refreshment." -Grateftl forpast later:the hitpes by sttict attention to 'husineits to mein a ainttatzance of the same.; N, B. Being somewhat in want of the.!.`one thing reedful," tuutey,) he would sukze.st, in the mildest unnel. pass l 'ible, the propriety of c those indebtedcall-• ket tut 4 Sett m„ the some immediately. Nuf (tett. • liontrrtse,} Dec.' 4, 1851. C. M. SIMMONS. Prosmtu s s for 1555.- TES SLTIJRDAV EVENING POST, Estakis, l ,4d August 4th., 1'3'21-=-- We;kly Rai, Ilio4 k f,rlV.- ll ireen 80,000 'and 90, .I,r,g, period of over thirts,•-threezjPars, during, , T hid' Idle Swrranat,Espism Post. has been.. emblisied, a:ld itz present imnikse circulation, are Farnnets in all who niay subscribe to it, that they tniTleive la full return for their money. Our. ar rin:ea ems Iso far for the coming year, are such as we trat will he thought worthy of the _high reputa fiet o the Post. Poshire arrongemenir have • al-, teatiy i . n made for contributions 'from the gifted - l i ,.e pets o. Mrs.l SOFTHWOILTH; GRACE GILEENItOOD,-Ml4. i DZ1..4)% .M. I AF.T IRVING, ELIZA L SMOLT, Mrs. -CAII- i 1 . 11, F.A."NYERN, and A NEWCONTRIDETOLL, (whose, rev nue li re nest is withheld.) t • i i , 1 Is th , first paper of Januar l / 4 ext we design dont men* the following Novefet: "Sir' WEEKS OF r- ,, :CTSDIP," by Mrs. Emily F. Carlen, - author of "One j Taro Wt4lock," k.c. Ic. We purpose following F.lll ilsswit nal original Noyelet--4164mted to illustrate, 1-„Cen _y; the great evils ofintempemnce—entitled ": . S.E IA L Llt OF THE WYALFSING," by a new and dig. &„7aisifed Contributor. We have aIM made arrange men( 4or two stories, to - be entitled l" Tun ONEIDA' Sirrtus''' and " TrtnNinon's WlLL;"bY\Grice Green s-Rai, jauthor of'" Greenwood Meares," ".043 and Mists 5.," 6.. Also, the following additional hontri. Kuban s: Nyw StallS OF SKETCHES, by Fanny Fern, anti l j j of ',Tern Leaves,'" ice..—" MAZE, rim Smont a No der by Mrs. Denison,' author of "The Step Mother,' 7 year Pictures," &c.—" NANCY SEL3T : TN, Tut CE.Oril IT/TITIA SILVER LINING," a Novelet by Ma ry Irying—andittst, but by no ineans lemzt, from the fasinatingj and powerful pen of the Post's 'exclusive contributor, "TIGA, A STOUT OF LIFE'S Ms- TERM," by Iles, Ebuna.D. R N. Sontltworth, author of "Miri imi- "IThiLostileiress,"kc. kc. ~ In addion - ito the above proud array of contribu ters, se 44 cindeavor to Viep up our usual variety c.f tfd4itial Sketches and Letters, Pictures of Life hi air own - • d Foreign Lands, Choice 'Selections from id so es Agricultural Articles, General NeWs. Hu- I max .4. ecdotes, view of ,. the Produce and Stock larkets„-. nil Note • List, Editorials. et.c., ifcc.— j -our• Aiett lbeing. to give a complete record, as far as our limits Trill ndmit, of the great -World. , \ . EnZAFINGE.—In the way of Engrains we gen teslly ilreerit two weekly—one of an instructive and the ;her Of a huMorous character. • • - r p0:: . ,-tage rii the Post to any part of the United his , paid quarterly or yearlYin advance, at _tile II TERMS. ro $2,00 a Year.. ay.: where it e is received, is joniy 26 cents, a year. T ies „, , ‘ ' •. ' 5,00 'f' - F , iescand o.ie to getter up of club,)10,00 J " (and one to getter - up of elub,) '15,00 " .' ...4and one to getter up of club,) 20,00 " i `i, ~ he money must always be sent in advance. "c t ls, always post-paid. • . - ji - j DEACONA•:. ETERSO.N, '-• • No. 66 South Third st, Philadelphia.:; WbSmple nilinbers sent gratis to - any one l when rtlyiestelol. . . —.....___L: •• .. , 1 ' 'NEW GOO D. ^ • Tile tul)Trik,em haye taken and fitted,up tfie new building on the. ',Yea Hid e of Public Avenue, two door; a l e S ear le'" nael, and are sow receiving a large . cm wel Rimed as.orttne n t of , ' • • i 1 - all and Winter GOodse - heir tok is al:no-... tuttivor ;1'$l;; 'bating buca via few goods from die late destructive :. and coinyirke:, their. ustul Yatiety of DRY GOODS,. Groceries, Crockery, hardware, Drugs,4dedicin", Painuieil;, flyestuils, Booty, Shoes, L e athe r s, Glass, JeielFs, Watchcst Silve r _Spoons, Clocks, YankfV Noi iotai, &c. ;:u. We are thankful for the patronage hi erto bestc,,v,..d upon us, and trust that our cos' ...,) ers„; and the Public generally, will not fail to gi-r;. A a call in our new locution , confident that we Cin . 14 01 4 Y them with goods on its favoiable terms as here= . i BENTLEY & REAP , Ilon,rose, November :1 i 0 1854. . 4 . , ' 4-;-^----- - -, - ' ' - . _..... 7 _—____. --- • iti. S. Ili I I.SON & SON' , ittY be found in S. ulf & Mord's old itore t Fart iride of Public Arenue. - ' • . Montr!'s, ,November 13, !SM. • , - ' ). Tile llllMiritte JOiniillid torlinsi lowa km , will's, ' The firit number :of the nets . on the first of Jinuary neat. •.. be supplied front that date; but'_ will be necessary for:such aa desire IreOming. A hourtivis,hardly. corny may safety my, without The Horn besides \ being a chronicle of the intelligence designed to enlicer Its editors (Geo. P. Norris and their entire time, skill and expel giving, each week, everything we particularly, keep•an eie On attl ties of the der. The utmost pith the facts and outlines of all the r .department, "we aitn at aketcht .department, and ineur,-condensations the rant newspaper world of Et, avoid the tiresome and the lots]; _. colunnis the pick of English information end Mi nty, while we endeavor to select with a trui a rise of pure' moral& true wit, and-gcmite humor. Iti 'addi tion to the above, we have made new :rung (*tents for a feature that is always attractive in *,fontyliour.: nal. From seteratetifferent sources wo are to tit:enp laned with the News and gossiyof .2tiew-},'iok 'ay; Ilea metropolis like ours;centre the more a ling elments of the life of our country at large, d. colli sieM mitt attrition bring out much which wo lei else 1 ai i ,., be dormant. Afloat, in society gossip,',. IS. "Ismail world, of which the ordinary newspaperatnake pose-' port, and of thii we.think we can proinise Antusing photograph& • lii.announcing also, 4 ;was trete: \of, , articlifs by Mr. Winia, in addition to his-usual edito rial labors, we claim the privilege of leering Om to •desigente.their own style and title as theyar.—. They are to be quite different from etnytAi ;which has ever been pa/dish/4 it thispurneiltrout 4, pru, and we arc very sure that they will, be no le attract ive; to say the lent.: The graphic axid bight v l nished sketches, - by. .‘ The - tady of Shalott ." ''''' Ti'mothy Quaint" and 'others, will be continued. i We, va alsit new correspentlents in London . and Parisi . ho will send us much that could uever - reach its Giro igh fat= sign journals. . .Tsatus----For one copy, t .). ; for three co or for one copy, for three veers, ss—alway! 'since. _Subscribe without:delay. Address . • : . 11011111 S ,IA;; It I I.oi Fulton street, Ne. , \ . )7 0 1 , Sv $5, iit . York. NOTICE! PAIR srutettiarn wonitio•respeetfully in j A: friends and "the-public generally distil' goods is now. 4omplete in ievery branch. • for past ftrors, lie intends,•4 telling,GOOD AT .LOW PRICES, atilt to;uierit a Share if patronage. "Respectfully IF. B. I Montrose,.KOrernber 29, ' 185.4. • • I from 4*) to C 4 chits Paramatee, • Detains, • '. ,': ..... from 1O t 025 cents Plaids, , from -t9 to 100 ots. 1 Prints, . from 1 4 to 12 , Vets. y ....feent• ,4 to 9 Os. y Wooren roods and JeansJeansin‘erety variety cents•to s3,tKlver yard. 1 - '. Ready-made ;Clothifig. A very large' , stock. Having purchased time; when the preisure of idle none; mar severe, and consequently bought•_Low, I th .f 7 and WILL sell the sane quitel as' attar as at netshbors. , PlE‘a , se &ill and see. '.. November 29, 1854. ' F. B. CHAN' `Books and A great variety of ,books; Mafia of Nebraßka and iCankui fiyg the seat of war ; foeket; for 3855. • ' \ The News Boy. High Life - in• New Tork, Lamplighter. Am at • _ .as . lower t. , bought in this town. Fiat. Supir, • -„,1, ; Prime so Prime Coffee V 1 12,1 at ; F:B COAX STOVES - OYES THE subscribers bcg r lcOe'td informt of Brooklsii and vicinityrtit4 th 4 ha • ; WAN ED,. 1• i . 2 5,00(1 bushelsag oof D,. ~ 4,004) built: Dri 2;o04) busbtiL : i of Corn, 11,4)00 builb;,But 1,000 bikshtilof Ave, . :00 .. Be , and any quintity of Partridge , at tlui high ,prices, , in eichang?.. for goads, by" 1 Brooklyn`, N . 0v.,.'54. SMITE! di OEM 71Iore and More New 1 HBURRITT is now receiving n • supplie. of Goods Ifor the irinter cludini a new and elegant las•ortment; of rinors, Me:rine, and Cadopere Plaids; t„o and Plain J Loma, Pardmettait,Br , and Lofty Shawls, all of nw and heM styl i be sold at 25 per cent. leslthan last year Also a new' assortment of irh _Ribbons at Wide Silk Velvets for Cloaks and Man Silk and lirelret .iireit* pimmin: f p, if. Drew*, Rigolets kc. kr., with a general of other STAPLE and Fat Goons, as u. having . bought tinder the resent preishre market, will be sold• at c.rresponding a I New Milfonli Novensbe 27. 1744.. DON'T BE FRIG : 3 ' 3 • r - The Farmer's' Store Re ,WE wish to say tozi friends and cus we have within the devouring e consumed our Stb'e with most of bur erected a Convenient shanty, where we s , py to see our oldtenstomi , rs as well is lie going; to, sell goods lower than ever, and per cent. legs than you can huy elseriher. lumna co. Call and See. 1 WARR r EN .5; T , . - n A•loudipkg Displcm` n' PLou is again.lu 'the Taßoring. • ,Those, therefore, [ who - Ise; eno 1 right principle to engourage hems. hnlustr his services, will please he notice.f IIL: be to please those who e plot lir,!,and ward for his labor. 'Sho over II aleylk. Montrose, - NovemUr 'O, 1554 • ; \ Asiedinist tor's Noti e. TOTICE is hereby gitien dint Petters , t tainentary /1 upon the estate.of4losizo grant, • eceased. of Jackson township, hire lbeen g-rinted to he stibrerl er. All persons indebted, to said estate a'e requested to make immediate payment, and thOseh ring claitns upon said estate to present them!duly att Sited for set tlement CHARLES TINGLY Adner: = Harford, Nor. 21, 18 4. I < ' A ,Chance to Make ,moo • Cry. A PROFITABLE AND HONOR . ALE -Elf ' PLOYMENIT. BE I T " subscriber s' desirous or basin, agent in each county and tt: i vn of tile tnio.. A capital of from $5 to.tlo only rill be required, nd anything like an efficient, energetic man can mak from three to fire dollars per day 4 —indeetl, mime f the agents now employed areretzing twice that uin. Every information will be giv n by ndilrc i~yq paid,) 'WM. A 4 E.E.CSL 'lt, , luladelphia, Pi. Post Ofilee, Box 601; 1 .;_ NEir GOvDS. . I ' ! : A Fre#l AiTival of .21 - eisi qoods,idach we, • -'• ' will oil veri-,lcheitp. i l i . W E have Goodei. ft w l. b %ge b t e ock w lf i r e ne h a e r ii r i ljancl. DI ex - amine. 'i• • r • ;.: :. 4 , .. ll : - ... ilettdp. ade cloild . We a re, no* - toclolhe all acenrffing to the latest style. E!T X A LAIttiE I . ETOCT, 'MINCH WE WILL Stu' 'min' unr.l Call atd eXtunine 'before pur chasing. Also,. ksteal of Cloth' passimeres , Jeans, Satinette, !IF _ kc.'llke.--%-in f et, our stock in this rtne is comp , Welnvite • ejttention of CASII tracnAiniti to r stock., Al! kit di of produde takenin exchange f goods it clskih p cds. ! laf ic Montrose, Nor. 22, '54 :I:CAWLEY fc NOTT.;• fw P, , o r f f T STOVES *ND cAort GM A. few Parlor, Bhop Cookirw, inid a hand and win be sold cnaar to e.k+etho Iron Saks,' lice.s4nuglui,-,ll4tteg:Sin ters, Sleds, Clainint,i Bunch EScreira, &e., onetifTWOOOrsOW4*.Bozei,f, terns, one fiett-r*.TrannsalLtrinr., $ Spring.. The above, with wally other r line, wily be sobLeluiap.. " Pilaw Call a ' . IL• Montror a .Nor.i9 I '591.] IF. B ; ' C , • ' _4 AfiNriderirO F S OD HARNESS, 151Trunke, vi e,hithe4 apiksrlel Hotel, 10 Uime Ti: ' ;- ' - .~ .;. ~. ~ T ' -:~:- 4arnoir 1 %lag feta . ,,,cretisthigtmceilliFiaiiiieight. I. It, Latlirop l o. Is thii'dayAlrisok4lll by initild amiesti=rhe Bud sao-000ts_)krelli the Ut. of I rina V. K Lamp Ibe, ' )I.adjimettletikat. Th aw Odebted lathe ` firm waled )luod "Ode -st th eir . *MI* 'pawl* enkeet. \! ,' ' l' - ' Ntlitrege Nov. * ' 1 D. 11, r r tivramor.. - ' - 1 ' • lr. ma . - •11. -1 , ~• .- . Itin bk.' stock of %wilful 700DS if public 4,ER. I , l er yard. . er vard. i• .ar c ard. _a 4dr VIM'. card. froml9 - . ,at thts et is so ;tik I can I y of toy tail - one 1 " sho ; w itnacks, • !.; a few fiery t, i; Maps Of Euro Diaries and Yankee . F l tori Reantiful Books for, 41ur F: B. COND 4, Gift olidays, ER's.' cent', cents, cent% I.ER's- eeitizetis just re * vale tux county. rm. of the .4 . !, I[l Cl- ; , ive(l7md 11EAD. s SUITT! & 4 APPIL. {:'cheat. st markZl I:4rt_vn anJ full trade, in-, jilyteit Me ' /04 Fan'J Squarc . and will is prices.4.r Id B6n let idfßie4 .air Hew?' a.4ortnien!. nal; which lof.thedah .; reduced corners that anent that 4064 viti all he hap-. We are ;31iink ten ! in Stuaqu i AYEB. astneak— gh of ; the and desire object will dive a re , otes CHEAP.', Stoves, cm' I l out. Abi), Ilt 4 r• I ' ' , Squeetf, riiiiiirored pat n/ned Wagon is that CDLER's. • , rnoogOnn34Bs4-0. i• ~.• • .123 GLOBE: ~ - I The Official Bee? mf_ grew , end! N e ws. paper for tw people. ; . Loan Baoranatt; in'; his illlistorical Sketches of .Statasnaeit'who fientished hr. the time of 'George the Third;'' gives some remarkable e.ianipleS, showing the great loss sustained bytlEngbind in the histOry of its statesmen, and of its tigional progress, through' the imperfect state of parliamentary repotting in former times. ' Ile cope-mills life orl o ord Cnantarthus: • . "There Ls liardls any mart,in Modern 'tittles, with .the exception, perhatet, Of LOrd Somers, who fills s large a space in .our lifstory; And of whom we ik - now so Utile, as Lord Chadian; and yet be IA the `Person to (whom every one would at &rice point if desired to! !name the most suetestfidsthleman and most brilliant orator that this Country ester. pnadu l eed. I, Of Lord Somers, indeed, I - w 4 earl.; soave ly be said 'to know anything 'at aIL' Thaffic was aerson of unim peachable integrity, 'a badge of ger m capacity and learning, a firm friend, of liberty, butcautious and y i safe nannsellorin Most diffitiiilt emergenciell, all an PROCLAMATION. 1, ready to acknowledge: But : th'e authority which he Slope/tonna Ontfity as: 4 co rac n a l l po wisd rari o es; m:e th ie l ,d [ill e u o ci v ic e e r, _ , •JOSAIMAX lll,lkkviW, In the Court of Common . 1, which imsseme hi a sse ani L n d g an h it ; 1 . tia. ; !' Pleas of said coanty, August their proceedings,',,the services which; he vats thin et- CLARINDA W. ,':Met ' Term 1854, N 0.122. - - aided to render in steering the ConstitutiorOzafe thro' To. Clarind a W. Ifeh , its: Whereas a Subpcena in Di- the moat trying dales; and raving us! from, Arbil ' ni T vorco was tO August Term 1654, which was power without paying the price of our liberties in an-, duly returned non est knotty*, and thereon an alias ' archyand bloodshed +6-nay„tonducting tbe !whole ro-. Subpana was tuned in Said cause returnable ' to No- ceedings of a revolution with ab the delibepition -d . vember Term 38544 upton the return of which, proof almost in the fornis, Of an:ordinary legal procee d rig, . was made to the said Court that - the said Clarinda W: have lurroundedisia name !kith a - mild yet' rape • tut- Melvin could not be found in-my Bailiwtek. • • ble glory, which, in the co tract of Our ark igeor-' ' This notice is therefOre to require you to.appear he. nave respecting all the partimilars and de 'ls or his fore the Judges of theaaid Court onthe third Monday i life, gives the fi gure ;something altogether ' tysterious of January next, to answer said complaint, &c. . and ideal. It is iinfOrtunatelv too late, by I supplyiog! . . (1. 2 8, ELDRED late Sheriff. i ,this information, to fill up, the outline wide i the mea-, Sherin Officer, Montrose, Dec. 6, 1654.. - . . ger records of his; tidies have left us. Ruth is sing;- -t- 1 - - -'- -. —'- —— - Perußsylraala Telegraph. ~,1 the tneinory of the present-generation, sti rests upon .. 0 W IS TILT TIJIE TO SUBSCRIBE. —l v i 1 vacue tradition. As" a statesman, indeed, 'l4 known IVt. want five thousand new. subscribers to the Tel Itous hy the events which ilaistory has 'corded ttt egra li, 'and,give the following reasons why we should pi_ l -have happened uhder his administnition. ,i Yet evert • . • of his share, in bringing thAe ationt,llittlelljUlS been have hem: i . I, • ' . Ist It lathe only inglish paper published at Ilar-1 preseried Of detail.. - I: So, fragments ,of las speeches' risburg that will support.thii Administration of JAmasl f have been handed &Own to us, but these bear so vert,i Pokiock, and oppose die iniquities of Franklin Pierce!! small a Proportion t , the Pfotligions! foncii which 11 4 Co.. . - I , 1, 1 eloquence has left biihind it, that fax!moreis manifes( ? - 2d--4he approaching Session of the Legislature,l I ly lost than has reaOsed mt; while of his written coin; Owing to its pectiliar et:instruction will be one of utell positions but a fety 'Utters have hitherto ti4en given to usual interest, and. - we will give ) l ll correct history' of the world. :• , i i'' "I. II ..': its proceedings: t , i 1! _.. t , "The imperfect iltate otiparliamentary reporting ts lid—We have been !deprived of two or three thoti..% the' great cause of the' Windt." Ii ' sand subscribers throtighstheinflUence of the. Jesuits . What Somera and Chathian have lost hi tame by and deputy Post blasters ' .. - 1 the oblivion.of all .tlio masterly of of l icit' minds 4th—At; eititink PaESMENTIAL Csuralns is about which, wielding thePower.,:of Parliament, conducted opening, in which Pennsylvania and her citizens will the march of the ',Gtivernn*ut duriegtheieconnectiOn play: no inconsiderable part. ~ Sth—We. shall wage extertninatingtritrfare against of the vigor and verity; the clearness, the freshneSs :the Ri4raska Infamy. and Political Roman L'atiaoli.: and beauty with : which iti4 events! and their causes, vista:—we shall advite immediate and stringent might have -beeti, preserved in the luminous eloquente , restrictive measures !wi th , reference to the !Acetate - of its orators. I,: - ~, i 1, t - system, and keep Our, eyes and heart and hopes fixed • The great meti,wlio conducted bur ReVolutione& epon Prohibition ;---ire shill insist that in this, our struggle iii the Continental Congress brie left. left. tiolds hour of peril, "None; but Americana be 'placed on tory behind them of : the views and events which hid t ,prohibition. aid aid , in roeuring the extension of th+ their birth in,their debates, except in theaneager ftir-1 ,Proliibition of such f reigners. as. Shall land upon our 1 mula of a journal,- !The f•trvid feling of di es hour, die shores after 1844 to 1 Years ;—we shall oppose the i impelling circumstances, the argtinient,'`thh ge con— extension of slavery ?to the territory now free, and . i troversy .whien set the, subject a ev,eryi variety bf , battle for the immediate Abolition of the. Board . o f j light, passedawrie with the breath diet I gave their Pena/ C'ethrnissiene and the speedy Sale of all ik r . 1 utterance ; and nien who *ere not surpa*d, •in tile' , ..Publi Works belonging to the Commonwealth. • 1 opinion of Lord phitharnOis " the master statesman' Those wh6 approve lor see proper. to tolerate the !_of the world," havel,bequeathed tO posterity nothing' above principles Can have our paper on dr followlak.of the.elotieneci which gilided oer National CounOls ternts, and shose. who cannot, had better withdraw I but the shadow; of a naive. " Recent publications ! their support. at siu.c, , ; for they may met assdred that,) show how graphic hist‘becomes when gm actorifin we shall .• take . no st pbaCkward:" '•1 1 it speak for thentseli;es cay , and eventseas they emerge; Ono 'copy, weekly, per annum, E,.l 60 stamp theni.elves sin its pare. 1 CongreSS has now . If paid at the time or ;subscribing, . Laq , taken care that this; sort - of gennibe histoiy shall .ill Four copies , to one address, paid at the time of , i ! from tile press, full!and perfect, day A v and thus i • subscribing,-...,; . .. i? ..- 5 , 0 1 every public man Will. inittie hift owu history; 'and. Teti copies... :de. ~.I .!d0....;d0 j . 12,00 4 blend jt imperishably with That of his country. . ,One copy, seini;wee,kly, during the session of [ - - The Congressknail Globe end Appendix is so vcdu- , the Legislature, add :weekly the balance of the .1 - minous tat it ciii Only bk read by our bk cOunft, *year per annum,, 4_ „ . , ... i ........... asto f I men partially dUring its PrOgressi,. Some:are intetetit.' If paid iti advance...,..; ; . .... •.. .... 1. .. ... 2,ito „ed in one measare, `smte An another: Different sec ? _ . st 3," Let it be,; di4 fi nctly , understood that we want tion's look for the Most ps;:tt tot he aetiotof their.sov 7 no subscriptions that interfere Withi.Local 4' . ourna end representativeti,—the.-Coneenis of 'm i te frequently A man that dot i:not take his county paper, and iiv posses:4llg no interest for : the rest—ii amidst t he for it at that, cannoti have ours at any Price. if we. nuissitisdifficnit fOr each scctien„ or i idividual,i to' know it. Strxencs Militia, &Co Ilarri;burg. Pa. 1 ge at the speciallatter Most interestin to them:--% I , ' ' ' To obviate this; at d enable ail to geKet a glancti . a general view ofthe t entire prix4edings of Congress.. al l rrii and to fix their attention,bn what suits '11:1r particU T Lir views, I will.pablish in future, in ad ition .to the, Dailyillone end. the Congeessiolial .G lei and Appc - n dix, A Ti F.SDAY7S Cp:!fitinhieuesAt, GitniE: containing a - - - ' deb- --r-y kap ,^iallt Stilt, '1,7 • NOTICE. • These Personi 'alibied; to the subscriber for fees as Register,lei solCierk otthe Orphsn's Court weal confer,* kroiby sktling the slime soon. Montrose, Mee. 618&6.i I'. LANGDON. PROCILARIATION. - ' 1 SusquekinsaCotathe as. • ' , 7 EIPFRIEMC VirILyAMIS 'by - 11:1' the court of her nest,fricnd;lsibl Y. Shay, Common,Pleas of - i said county, August •, JA its B. Wistisms., Term, No. 123,1854. To James heroes Sribpairos in Divorce was hilted to August Term 1854; which was duly-returned non sit investors; and thereon an alias Subpeena was -lined' in said cause returnable to No 'ember Term - 1854;1mi* the return of which, proof was snide to the,said Coart that the / said James B. Williams couM'notfinind. in my Bailiwic k. Thii notice hi thereto-tie to require you to appear be fore the Judges of the said Court on the third Monday of.linivary nest, to lisurner said complaint, &c. • t B. ELDREDi late Shbriff. , Sheriff's Ofilee, Yontinsci, July 26;1854. - .. To People.the e of 14 wiquehanua -.- • ! l• ti County. r . ; ' BEING one ot . the 'grentest §niferers by the recent • destrne:ire foe:jn Montrose, louring IoA my stiire-house andlneirlr all of .any , gvkifc. I have . , not ~ x _..,„ . . • „ however given !Over ;to despaii,ist have taken a br i ef of end` d ay ' , : 'lt'lls4'. 0 "-e 1.10-- Y imr , ~ storeroom in the loner e part of the town, first doorl discu s sed during the preOedivg week, • nging pi north of Keeler lintel, into which I have placed the names of the speakers : 10'0 and eon, d presendng all stock. i s from the fire, and will in the conise the points discussed and:leading argtun ,nts on etich of , a verso slnwt. tithe fill up the store with an entire side, somewhat in the 'merle in Which fOrensic brieto„ new stock of gOnchl. lln my present new liteation; I I are prepared: i'This-parn:r I 'will 'en d gratuitousle, fos;1 will be happy to sle'and, Wait on mi old customers / every subseritn!ir tO the fiom,, , ressional ( lebe and 'Ap- and the public generally who will fitvor me With a 1 P e P dis ; and nil•thcse whO..may coaside I this suminn- . call. -I have mott o- to -ncrer sire up ihe ship."— I r Y. sufficient " 16° 4 tihl6, the B.,obscriP on P rice f ,f ° lam determincd to- keep a 11/RUG STORE, and 'to 1 til l s weekly will betWo sinners per atilt tn. keep a good as4:ortnent of Drugs, Medicines, Per, Oils, lope-Revd's; Vro l ecries, Glasa-ware,.Tetcstrn, Per-! ;The brief syttopoUs of debates will fit , but a small part of the contents of this htarge wee •ly sheet. I It .fttincry.'l'nriee Sotions. and all sorts of fantw i will contain every importanf item of -I'. I, ' F ..n. and '',o - 4 , 4.,;, ..,1,]„,.. I ' 1 ,,, r , befort . the, h oe, wn i ell r e....4 u news wreett can:;be gleaned from thb . daily devoured the estrithigs of a life time in an hour.. '. I prints during the Week, jogether with i 'at which may Montrose, Nov. ila,_ 1854. ABEL•TURREI.i.j• Ibe brought bv!telegraph -- ht the ommen . 1 of goin,l,l to , I i press. It wct,contail:., besides,, the in, eirs.ting rods cellany which IS given lir. the pally Glkibe, and the ?'.l Wishington gossip of the : letter-writ is, extracted ii firm the'different:lnewstiapers which 'employ thim, I whenever they. sha l l be :teem of such import:rii. to interest the reltderS of the Glob', and bear such prob. IF ability on their Let as ni wa It scribers theinlinsertion4 j . to) AS . this weekly_papersvill be I sent tO all the sqb ribers of the Congressional Globe awl Appendia,v.it , I will certainly lave a moire general eitrulation than. lo any other nevripailerin'the United States, and *III, Ei therefore, invite ad' verultementS from every section of 0 the Union, especially thin wholesale merchants in`o,:the greareities,,Which will give it additional interest With ea basilicas men evervwiter. • I' L. r ; ._ .. I double ..:. The Dtu.v, 11.,totts will be printe d o la t oy . al sheet, twice a day dniing •the ses,io s of Congress i . it —at II o'ClOck, - I A. i 4., an& 5 o'cl ,P. It. ;•ond 0 once a day, at 5 o'clock;-r. l x., during he recess* at • co five.dollars 4.year:for either the mond tg, or evening -, Se edition. The evening edition ik the e e most - smut- _ 01 • ble for 'subscriber:o who:live out of till City ; as it will 7 . re contain, besides . the full ,proceedings f.eongss of ~ n the day before published in the morn rog edition, a tt full synops is of thOse oft the day, ioge ter with '.the news 1 ~ d'l' - other Peer, '' h oti by te.e n rap an, tom so up tnt..e hour that it is pi nto' press. C, 7 lt i will c. twit, alet all , o , laws and joint re:Soluthins . pas:sed by C tgress. t.; The CosortESSIiINALPLOBE ANI) A . *NPIX 1N111 . 41150 . ..., be printed on a dimble:royal sheet, in ?ook. fortu,4oy -34 al q uarto size; each nuibber eoritainin ;sixteen Pig". , t The Cosonwsinsaaiumr. Will be ' de up of the of proceedings of Coingreki, and the. run :ling debates" ' as t ! taken down by Ate reporters. The Appendix; will ,vi contain the Messages dl the Pwsidentl'of the United States, the Reports of 'the Beads of `the Exectitive • 1 I DepartmentS4 tomb spehes ail bavellwen withheld tot by Members ..of Congreatt for rerision,land all the laws P a and joint rwolutiens wised during tlie t3ession:. „A no I complete index *ill bn lnade SOon aftergoingresi ad journs, and ient •to all; subscribers (Or the work— p, Should any numbers flill to •reach subsenter.4, .they will be sent to, them, *ithout charge, !Whenever 'they, advise me what rourrobOrs they lhave l eot , rec . -eh - 4(1. A Subscribers shmild becarefut toltle A I the nunibers ter received, as the Cmnplete worh will he found to he , -P, very valuable taiherni and the expense of famishing • missing numberixertexpensive to e. . - t- • J The debates!cif 'Congress are now is :fully 'arid as so faithfully rePoited in t h e Congression ' Globe as those TO of any otheriegiSlativ4lbody are in t is or any Other I, j country, and vet they f are soldlto su ribers for one 2-11; sixth of what - riut tither debates are ld for intthis. Country, and •Osie eleventh of.wha t th ' debates of the' • British Parlitrient'are'Sold for in En lastd, Where 1).1.. Ai - per, reporting,: type; Gild typetsettin are, each and tti •all, much cheaper thnnin thisl country. The liberal --, subscription bY 'Congt.eas enables vitelto sell the de nt bates . so 101 i. t And Otingress,pr tht purpose of ena ! sh; bling the peoPle to obtain - them at en low. a rate as e e they can be, afforded ,' passed the foll Owing-joint ;reso lon lution, authoriiing thtm to golfree mail:- Ito i Joint Resobdiattsp**iding for th Idlostrilastitin, of by ! • the - Lawn or Corightiots aa ?se - Oates therei:m. • oes With,a view to thrf cheap etreuia nof the knit of I dt Congreis and 'the-deflates contributi , g to the true in terpretation thereof, end to mitke f the cominunk No cation betwe,ehl the , Yepresentative Land constituent ..--...4 bodies: ' !''' 3' . j •11 - I! " GI ' ,be it.resole44 by, tee Senate•and j,lotese of &pre- , rhO mutative& df thr'ntired Stair of meriea in.C'on tfb , press 0w:11644 Tbierom and ' , the presetit ites.! ton,' mon of Congress, thei ,Congression , Globe and Ap.-` 1 id:to penaz,..which contalii laws and the debates therenn,' ' , i t 4) shall pass free 'through the mails' so ong as the'same', o!‘' , shall be published by , order of Congress; ,Protlided,,,, lost That nothing berelnAall be eon 'ed to authorise !I ith thecirculation'inf this baily Globe eof postage.. ' 'l YO . . • r , Approved, August . 0,1852.! . ; l k 4 - • tailed' Tv.EKDAO e m i 9 aosioKALiGLOD.,',,Yrilibepubl jut every Tneiday, and ; contain a that promised above:, It will be constheneed on a double yal sheet, but if , PSCvoi that than be (*lnd not to be large nough Id colitidt4 RIO all the mitter.then,lhe sheet will be enbxgedo ~ -1 'O2 N', 1 • .1 t 84 For on e cop y Of the! Daly Globe, aOe 7car: - .: ..ss,og snot When tektite* 'a liset time,; the 'Prieto *lll "be i KO. cents a month. ' , • 4 :, deo For the POsoicesuiliAL 9uSoit ' Arrnrors &Wag ~ 6oi thi eatOingiessiOn - -. 1 - ~..1;; .• . . ... -- VA - Where bat* obieeilider - t4 'Ore' tod b 7 kir*. . . ininnoc be raturilt i Obtaloodi I - bend - pro ' copier i a , for $5, Milo, kind So on *at iste,;-1 . 1!, Mr TristkifiCogiilMlOAX ' one Jeer,OM' •'-.'i• For six months.. ::. ~. .... ..... , .... -.... :0,00 _ - ~., :, 92brieriPio4 fob Ices thaO els ' otirt. ..... *be naive& ;;. !.- . : ,' ' - •1 ": Orders for th e CoVosikile . ON- rind Appal. • : i 1 . -_ , .. i i - • I - i ..... . \Villjoer7 matt indebted tame, please reinmber me in this me time of need, bj• sending to rite thei amount due immediately.', :November 2 ABEL TURIZELLI' • - z _ • REMOVAL. . • lEELER it,STODDARD, since the We lire; nuvr L. he found in the'BA SEMENT OF SI:AR.L.es HOTEL.: Notwithstanding the unprecedented . ra pidity with which, our stock of Roots, Shoes, &c., went.-ofr on thei morning of the fire, we still hare Some orthand, and shall soon he well supplied again. '• `, I . KEELER & STODDARD' • Ifontrose, - Ntivember 1 3.. 18irt ttTICE .'I . I I HE . subscribrs.beingserere sufferers from the :IL late 'disastrobs :Fire, hare removed with what little remains of theirsitock, io the new building on the Avenue, opixisite W.. 1. lk S. ll.•Mulford's store, inhere they will be Aappy to See all theiririends and CuStomeri, and hope in the course of some ten.days to be able tot greet them with an entirely SEW ;STOCK OF (1001;13.- • f ' ; We trust thatt sOrne of onr customers who hare, been long in debti will remember that thia is a tine ETECIAL sera "Vl ' rl us, and do as ther.would be done by. , - . BENTLEY k REAL. Montrcit4 Vorkilber 14..1854. NEW. GODS ! IgEw GOODS! 1. A large stock 'Of NOw Goods of almost grery deserip tionjwst landirrg,and.will be sold at the lowegt fTgnre for ready pay;wt ! • .E.8.-CEIANDLER'a. N:prember' 23, 12354. . • . DISSOLUTION. • XTOTICE is herehy given that the firm of C. D. ,L.A.THROP Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The. uOtes and accounts are in the hinds of C. D. Lathrop ; for collection.. Pay up. D. LATHROP. Montrose 1854. - S. AI WOODRUFF. A FULL i/3130' MEM . of Tin, Sheet ' iron /it. and Copper Ware of my own , manufacture and made of. heavy plate, for sale by ' ! " .• J. DICKERMAN, jr. ' New Milford, July 12, 1853. 2; • A MIL siamwtment of Flard*are, Carpenter and Joiners'! Viols, Pump C h ain; and fixtures at New 3111fin41, ink, 1844.] ,DICKEB,MAN LASH AND 7 I4..INDS of the 'hest quality, for sale 1,7 cheap at:. ,DICKERMANS. 13ORK, FLOVR - AND SALT by the barrel or bth 1 erwise. it the lowest prices at DICKEItMAN'S. , .. . Administrator'. Notice. 't NT, OTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary 111 upon the estate of Julia Ann Park, late of the , Borough of Morittose, deceased, have been granted! to the subiuniber. All persons indebted to said es tate are hereby !requested to Make. immediate Pay ment, and.tliose hating claims upon said estate to present :theme duly ,attested for settlement." I. ! ' JAMES DEANS Admin*ts r. irsi.o Mo4rose,' 'November 14th, 1864. _ ! . John.groves' Advertisement. - " AS natiire, *hi* furnishes the birds and beast with an extra coat for .winter, has not made a similaipro vision for man,'l have-concluded to take it upon toy -self to attend to that department; and therefore I think proper tosannounce that all shivering male bi peds, that.geed new apparel, glorious or inglOrions, fashionable :lot unfashionable, can have their *ants supplied and thek 'tastes suited by calling on Me., at my" shop bi.X6sg!we , . THE (LIENOW NOTHINGIV't HAVE K ICKED E UP A' TERRIBLE MU -- M! ! But, very fortunately, the earth is not thrown from its orbit; fend the sun shines on as beforel; ens bliug the ‘tlieture Man" to work'at his trade iiflight . and abide ibis usual eadifiietorr manner. His New Steck, just purchased, comprises every thing neat end ideeiraide in fie Daguerreotype line,. and be sake that you se not forget to call. - ' - . Me has slam some reeendy published litotes; which : will be sure to please those : who wisl4r Odd Feikoite lien, Montrose Pa. - . . ' IL D., dors not take A virtures for or troo cagge. 4lo4Crhicoloia4 micktrealovertsro —•'- - '' " 1 IStelimieligit flo lif 1 t a (731 0 1( OK 'WM arldrobbel 66 at it ix; NJ es ebottae/te:. 7. MPS &WC I. ot. for teach ft eorigressionatOinbe, e Could be here by the Ith of December to secure all die numberti— The Daily Globe is nos in the course oilf. publicathin, aid be sent ftem the day a subseription for ,it res..l here.' • , t • • ••1 1• . An er for any. of the papers ,mus' be accompa nied b -- the niintey for, it, elan the , pader still not, be sent. Bank notes current whereasuliscriber resides will - oreeeirnd at par. , JCIIIA C •RlVii. - r.. W . ington Cite, Oct. 12, 184. , . , , '1 '.; OUP. .STOOK OT STOVES I • • 1 Ti'x) s , , O N 00.lfPLETE—and we would take this op rtunity to say that we-can shciw the most §miu ' tfi`tindispkndid patterns of Parlor and Cooking. qtav to be Found in the county.- 'Meow thern!can tie s n the Revolving Front and Gothic Parlor, fbr Wood it coal, entirely new and decidedit pretty stoves. frieesTrom five to tin - dollars. Of' (}coking Stoves We ihiek it needless to say much, only ko remark, that iire artaaeUing them at otirfirmer prices, and judging rrom the rapidityof our sales, we believe the public sire entirely satisfied with our pricest - end the quality Of our *area We have "a few mo re left" of; the ' Clinton Airtight Elevated Oven. Stisve," acknowl dgedlto.he the beat cooking stove now in use. Ras— )fia and . English Stove Pipe at old prkes, and Trim. mings: and Tin ware of all descriptions at the 'very lowel rates.' - .1. DICKERMAN, jr, Net' Efoill, October 23, 1854. I'VE* AND CUEAP .G9ODS,I 1101POUGRTAtt the lowest rims; saidiwtll be sold ac -1.1-leordingly. • : •U. BURROWS a.cp. Oftision, (October i 854. • - '• , C othi; Cassiniervi and Irestiligs. A large assortment sand at prices lowtir than ne hive l ever en enabled to ofrer theta heretofcre. Gi non, Oct. 11. 1854. • 1 • - I Dress .Goods. A t variety and beautiful siyles.tland'almost as cheari as could be degred. U. JUYRRO WS & CO. Gipson, October 12, 1854. • • - t 1 Black-Silk. , . 4 A .. re 3 quality for dresses at 81 eenfs per yard. fiber 12, 1854. • L. BURROWS & CO, 1 — . I ---------- filiiiiiilii;•"` ---- '' -----7--- i. !Long and square, wool , broehe, and olk, very Mind somo ityles' and at extretielv low prUe. , .. ' • , . OF - fiber 12, 1854. V. BURRO WS & C). 71 • 'troche ithawlpt iCheiiiier than ever _ I)efori! known ; I.xautifurpatletvis I ands the quality of S-1 Brodie S.liawls„ Lupon's,rnan ufaeiute, at $7: U. BURROWS it; - • Gibkon.'Oetober' 11, 1854.. i : C O. I . ' Bay State altaa.l6, The LARGKST size., FINEST QUALITY 11.1.41 NEST PO TF.E. S; 87,,541e5i1E • IT..BUR I ROWS 3; CO. 'ibson, October 11, 1864. • '. '----- -- -. - Cii - r - peto, .1 L A good assortment . and handAome Patternm, ftt very lowlpticeA. [l U. IIUItROWS k CO. _ Gibson, ett - 6er 12. 1851. ' i ' `F r . I Buffalo Umbel, • A-. .. 1 . lit lot of handsome Rolfes, a path dm whole,who le, Tru:4!itt lrepizetl and very snporior color And quality. ember'''. " 185 4. U.IIURpO ws a: CO. • ~ . -• ,'• ;. 'Ma w Lry ..41: 1141)TT. ' ' T._ AE V' received their second stock of Spring 1 ..: and Summer - goodM this sangria, and, they are no Iprepare e d to*how. all who may &car them with a call - •• . . • . V ', - . DRESS . ,600,1)` , - 1 of all the different kinds .such .as Bl.ek, ,Plaid and 1 Changeable Dress SUbr and Mantillaa, Crape and _Silk Sh'`Wls,.altat Lawns, Darages, _ Be' Bakes, De Laincs, Ch,lis,. - Ginghatits Lc. - ll . l a . 'Wh .. V ITE ,GOOD ;• -•-. Ilii;irn and Bleached Sheeting and Shirting in fact everything in this lir , . , •• . ' , . 'll .. • • , SUM.NiEII STUFFS. A ±:!p - ry: large stock, which We offer very Tow,_ all grides of cotton goods in thQ branch Mid bron and Ye ow Viten Amid Duck foi coats. AVe invitel `alien= don to t.tir stock of Bhick, Browa, 'Blue, Green, and Millberry: Broadcloths -also Black aim' Fancy, &sal-, 1 -niers, Tweeds , and Kentuck Jeans &r., tic. • • Adieir call and • examine our stock of Sommer Sliarrbi,.Cashmere, - and Printed Dr! Luines; Shawls, ; at-it) Barege. Shawls, very cheap. Bonnets and Bon-1 nei Ribbans, a good_ assortment, Hosiery anrTGloves. l of 411 kinds, also, - 'Parasols a- very ilarge'assortment tr i /freh tee, rill 84 rery cirf.ap,- Also lUtnbrellai, Tray ' ell:1g Bags, Satchels. • !. 'I ,/, .• Ii • , 'LAIIIES' SII()1tS: •'' 1 Gilt.-rs, Black-and Colored 'Gaiters,' liuskiiiS,LlPOtees. a •iood,..a.ltscirtnieut of all kindswhieh we:offer at our r. , , uspal low rates. ' ;', ' r i . _ - ! ' . Itrockery and Glass' ware, Fluid, Iknips and Fluid, NVOod Pails, Tubs, Brooms, Bed' !Cords, Large Fau- I t 4 ce tS V. :e. . _.' . . • I : 1 ' .-, ~... -* i' ) . ) 1 •GI OcEl:lii,su `. 1- P -- . , ' • . .-1 • Ilvery large stock which we willsell at a !very small t a c. . l 7 l .c w e, e al a .:, s; t u s i l n ito g r l i .er Sa y l l t ow andrl it ur an tl i it I variety -I I'Montrose . June I ]863.. -; "I " 1 „ • ” FAuMnits l I •1 1 . - , UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, . '' . I..OFE, , ICE. ATHENS..bRAIWORDICOUNiI PA. '. CAPITAL,- $200,000. 1 aired 6 . d- a Bon tilsii Mortgage ass' the Peal Estate • of the .toeiliolrferi. . . A ! • - I Ansures against lass - by Fire, of.flonses; r Steres, and Cher buildings. Goods, 'Waive,. and - 31erchandise, on s' favorable terms as any similar Idstitution.'. Lasses Promptly adjnitel atid Paid.. - I, - i . I !BittEcrints.=llon. Horace Williston, Athens; Fran & Tyler, do. • George A. Perkins .do. ; J. T. D. Meyer, do. ;13,.N: Shipwan, do. ; C. F. Wellies, JtJ. do.• .1. E. Canfield do,. • lion. John. Laporte, Towanda •,' den. B. Wakeman„iacevviile; Geo. M. HollenbaCkOVilkes - arre ;- "Michael Sleytert, Laporte, ) , A . -- - 1 . . 1 OFFICEML—Hon. Horace Williston, 'President ; C. F; Wells, jr., V. Pres . . and Tres-+; ; ' J. E. „Canfield,. Secretary. Agent, G. A, Gartoitn, Wyalusing; Pd. 11532n1:1 . . _,f DAIRYMEN, TAKE ; . NOTICE ! - 1 1 11 E subscribert having- seeured the 'sole right to 'IL 'DAVIS' I"Si DJUSTABLEI CHUAN .4N.1) 11UTTE4-WORKEIi, for Susquehanna and 'several adjoining, counties, respectfully itqjte•all Butter mak ers to-examine and tr.sr the merits of . thii near:Lod valuable invention. i, We propose to furnfSh, each and • all of, you with a Cuuie that will preducc:: as much butter' in as short a.time "sis , any•otker churn—one that will conipletely e.rpel the but/erini/k.- wash and Work in.-the salt, tiiiiising it perfectly, aronyh lhe illUater and fit it fur use, without removing it from the . churn. This ,Churn is simple in its constructiono4ci ,: entific, in its operation,and,easily cleaned and kept in order., and- can. be easily attached. to any propelling . Power. • - ~.--' 1 For further - Particulars. apply perionallv ler by let ter to JAS. C. BUSIINFJ.I. and J. N-.lmoNsox, Araratusquehanni county, . Pa. --- . - 1 ........„....._____ FACTS FOR TINEPEOPLE. E subscriber is carrying on the !,'H:! /R MA K • ING,IIILSINESS in all its various branches at the Chal and Ware Shop hi Harfard, where may be fame greater variety. of. Windsor •aild Rocking ,chairs than at any other establishMent in the county; alio Flag and cane Seats, BureaUS, Bedsteads, Loung res, Settees, Tables, Stands, &c. Of*hich will ;be sold •at the lowest prices at retail, lor wholesale, short notice.) All work Warranted ;well made. 'and of good Material. Short credits and shall profits ;will be my motto. For demonstration ni the shove (facts; please call at my shop . in If,arfoM *village: • f„ A. W GBEE I NWOOD. ' litrford, October 14, 1854. " 115473M6 . ' New Goodo it the Reidy Pay Store. G. & W.H. FU .LER• . • IlliarAvE just received theft.. all stock 7 of Goods; which they are prepared o sell as heretofore, on the most. favorable terms for 'ready pay. Theculditlons made to our former purchases, give us now a large , and well assorto stock of Goods, fa ' vombly adapted to the wants °r i pe people - of this vi cinity. Onr stock is comprised of Dry Goods, Books ' ailS t ationeq, Ready•made Clothigg.Uate an Caps, Boots and Shoes; a large stock of Wall Tapering, Yankee Notions a full' toCk of Groceries,; Flour; Salt . If Our fdends will call upon 11F, we will convince them that the ready, pay systeni is the most advan tageous-to all concerned. G. ct:W. H. FULLER. Montrose, SepteMber , 21, 185.1. THEperson who took a G' e'en French Merino Press Pattern from the st re of-the subscriber can bare an opportunity of urning l!, privately, and no n explanation required, if ilone soon; otherwise f es:entre and prosecution will 4 now; as the transac tion is understoodi ' R. BVItRITT. 7,ei 4 i Vilford, Octo . i 13, 1 . 8 . 1 - . , Fall: and Whiter iiinipp!:v r.!! Gondol -. a' `:lea opening, a large and desirable raisortnient of .1.1.7Fa1l and Winter vfikoods t ea= our usual variety, which we arpreparoid t o Its - most farorabir &raw EpITIMY b READ. Montrose, 4 3 .et01r-i 10, Istv Y' ' ,' * .IPALIL'a4IIO T lin'zitivirateltlng a kg" 1. 611 owle, whlch will tie bit priiie& CZ and sae.; i 8110Meni 11 44, 8 ePtelibir 1 ,51 A • • ABEL t. • wed the DIWG and Faso Goode. bad neje In the knier part of the town, on On* sear Zemke, taver e n. - lionteino,'Weiember l. 111 X; ° ' • I • STOLEN. POO. ply of Goods foithi 1 at the lowest ,td_owt . J. H. SIITPI I / 1 1- s . 41154. ' I WILLOW - CITIZENS . ) W bare just achieved a signet triumph. On the,! X bloodleM field of Peace, with Freedom for your•watchwird and the "terror of Eine for your battle.aze, yon have - wronght a:revolution which: lit the Old World would have shaken off the - crown, if not the head of every devet, and buried hiin,beneath the Ahattered mins of ,his, own throne. And 'now amid youe l hlgh rejoicings and the jubilant shouts of victory on every hand, I beseech you tbrget not there, •humble companions, who clung to your standards :in the days of your adversity and defeat, and who ?are with vou now in prosperity and suteetiS, especially your old patriotic friend, Tut DritlST Who on the sunny heights, of far famed Montavue,. Unmet your deadliest enemy and won the victory too: Entrenched within his gates of pearl, upon, his:ebon thrones, Ho wears a crown of aching nerves, and speaks in hu . man grpans, - beauty's r.onnd cheek, clouds the . sweet - Maiden's smile, •_ . . • . -Fills.his empire With tortures no power can beguile; From the bright brow of childhood' steals the msg. • ate bloom, , And shrouds .the visage of manhood with sepal / ehral gloom. This foe to rest, itrad health, tatad bloomy - the worst in ail creation, ' • We seise, though armed to the teeth, - and rout by_ or.- , rarefies._ • And now like Whigs and Democrats, and the:Enoa r Nothing too, - ; • - Since we have got the reins of power; we'll show what lee can do. • We'll purge these "Aegean stables" of the oPpositioi 60,1 ' • ' • - And then with fiver material wiih l lill them up again And . though hostile politicians differ widely In theii ' views, • Of the contra sets of measures that each 'in turn may • chOose, ' • • Tot in reference - to our policy wo sure shall not be told - That naustcms filth and rottenness should be,prefered to gad, •Nor that when any systeni has gloa`n rotten in the ...../pyne • , , The pOwer4 that did the nil;phief shoula'nOtte firer thrown. . This, then is what we do in the' empire of thejaali, The eb'riy tyrants we expel, and al•rogate their; laws. If aught_ valuable remains; that our .prearrring pur pose . , We cleanse and save it, all Ow Nstwe pull out ky .llde eon's. - . - , ' Theis on the ruins by (lnae, we quiettly rettr„,again An arch of burning Gold, with colonnades of Porcelain. And now our figure , to comph.4e, we only lutee to tuiy, Those wondrous transformations ail are dune for,:pv. _C. D. VIRGIL, Surgeon Dentist, liontaTue, November (, 1854 Time - IC DELAWARE, 4ACKAW_VIA AN.D. WES'TERS IR AILRO4D,. WINTItIi , All.ll.. O iNfiE:34iNTl . • A ifter-Tliurednv Sept. 21-.1854 the Mail (.. N `J Passenger ' , enger Tftin will depart front Sera* on's* 12 M.,. • • Due atAlreat Bend it 2.30 P. u. • • . • . Connecting with the DnilyEzpresTrain,i both pa.4t, and west on the N.. .-$ F. R. R., which arrive.' at New York nt V. 30 P. u. sand at Dunkirk at 11; • Return wig leave Brent Bend on the arrival ofthe . Buffalo Eicpre4sbound (;1 .20 M. ; ) which de4 parts front New York 0;7 M., and arrives at Seranq at 5.50 P. )1. • The Freight Acceintiodatitin Train with'Paniengeri -Car attached will leave Scranton at 1.50-p. M. arrivi ing. a,Great Bend. G I' 7 3r. 'Connecting with..the MaitTrain bound 'Weld; and - the Night F4picas,Tt:diut bound both East and West. • • Returning will leavo Greatißend at 6.:74-A. w ; .. .1 . -1 ariive at Sc ranton 1I A. - . • Stages will lx! in waiting on. tire arrival of pa.r.en4 ..; , ger trains at Scranton, to 'cont y pasacsigurs to Gtr bondate. Pittston, Wilkesbarre, Reading Railroad, Eaton aud. all other inteentediate places. D. 11. POTTERER, Superintendent.. Superintendent's. office; Scrtudon, Sept, :au, ' • . . •r• • . . EVIr (ROODS.' "*. :• • • TAT be . found at the store F. P. CIIIINDLEit .1.11. a large aSmynnetti of 'Useful, - Ontiniental, Fahcy 'Goods., ;laying been bought when the market *Neat its lowest. soli, they will consequently be scolq at the very lokcest rates for lii4t(ly \ l'ay. .; -IIRY GOODS; - • : - Silk, Wool. and Cotton':' Delains Paratnetta,:tiinglitun,- styles. Prints in great varietvl• AND. CAS,SIXERES.• • • • Jeans ,and Tweeds of Almost every style, sand Aria be sold at a vi.ry aniali atfranee. REAI)Y-7sIADE CLQTIIING, A large,addition to my stock of Clothing, making it as desirable as any in thiS market. Coats! from $2.,50.t0 tc2.5,00. Shirts, WrapOers Collars,' • : G R(.)CERLES. • " A large quantity on band,,and will be soldotausnal; bilver than any other shop in town. I:IO..YrS ANIPSIIOES. Leather, salt, sheetings, .denins, snipes,. ticking, bags, tin wart..,. hardwire, nails, crockery, fluid, pho ? - gene,' Camphene, of will bei sold, at the lowest prices. Please call and see. . BOOKS ANT) S'.C.A.TII)NERY. ../ A large supply constantly on hand. of eclio4,:d(fan ey, inikellaneons and blank Boots; cap, lettir, note, wrapping, post - office, , 'dotting , tissue and printing Paper; blank Cards, 'colored and plain/envelopes of all kinds; Arnold's and Ilarrition's Ink", &c., at . Sept. - 13, 181.1.] P. 11 . :CLIANDLEIVa. • DISSOLUTION. . . Trik copartnership • hOretofore known. under the name and firm of - 14ewelLi Brothera,go the Sash,. Blind and Door business, is this day by mUtualeon-. sent and agreement dissolved: , , ' GILIIERT NEWELL,! LaneskofO, July 11, .11. K. NEWELL. -•.' • The, suliscrilker would respectfully call the attention Of those Who wish to pnrchase itnythinm'in billino of aniiinesa, such as - -•- • Sash. Doors,' Shutters tind . ...; . Cabinet Ware of isrious 'Bureaus, SeeretarieN. . . Bedsteads, -Stands. Chairs and Settees.. Also, Ready-made Coffins.' Painting and- pliain g i if required., Country .Produce 'and - Luntbei taken - id exchange. Terms, ready pay: Lanesboro, JUIT 15, 1554. FARMS FOR . .LE. •-• IlE : Subscriber will act as agent buying-11nd; sell ingg Real Estate—Farms,. gooses, andLota.7-IcE cated in Susqueltanna.Couuty, Pa. All who wish to' offer their property for sale•can give a minute descrip-' lion of their Farms or Lots as followS : Number of, acres, bow many improied, and low watered, build. ings,•orchards, kfafte4or common fruit other fruit trees; and the nearest poitit to the B. L. & W. 'R. R. and N. Y. & E. E. It. . $ -; '62 farms on the list, 43 uhrold. By calling on the subscriber a minute description, price and terms can :.. • be given. . • . Cage on Turnpike at. 4 doors. west of Miiin at. 1-854, , A. BALDWIN; i. Montrose, August 15, NEW 400DS. T C. LEE, AT MONTROSE DEPOT, has' ust V,• ceived , a new supply of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold very hay for curl* or fartil 1 - 4,2 — PciliNDSl, road ---- N - t;tiOrieiiisgiiiai•f;CroneTdiTl- 1(3 Jai at • • J.-C. LEE'S New Store. coffee,. Molasses, ,Fisb, Rite, and Groceries of all kinds; very cheap at • J. C: LEE'S. Nrinted l ~NI7 quantity of . tg* at 12 cents per .dozen, in exch:snge, for- - is at J. C.I,IIE'S Store. , • 1 Also, A NY tinantite' of nutter et 18 cents per pound, in excliarke tor Goads at .E.C. LEE'S New Store. 1 elAitti§ii-idsidn g — icl — itii6l;ef - W - &i sl, .72•171n — ex change foe barter, will find it tcrtheir interest to - call land examine my. Mock of Goodi and prices for tbearrelvee..4.9r, barter of all kinds . the' highest pric es pay at all tinks be relied on -t' J. C. LUIS Store Montrose Depot. • PUMPS! PUMPS ! ' 1 The Greatest linprovement of the .Agef—C.,' Donble•Aeting-Ball Valve Force and Lift Pttroph-4.- ' AN ImProvetnent above all .other pump:: or nuv: chines for lilting, throwing, and earrytng water,. combining both a Pump and a The Engine. •Tbie: Pump, patented in February , 1854, is the whole Of metallic No bolts or screws about it to rust, quently it will last a manta life time. can be used , „ b- every variety of form = —can draw water from ant situation; wnd'airry it to any part of a ' is superb:. to all rum* fee I Xstinerk4 Piper' 31415, Tanneries, Brick Yards, Iron Worki las4<, u4ictuting establishments of all Muds. • All ortiersinuo 'be addreoelid toAnninon Lodets*ilti, whiMis — the mote, *tot ft* Sults battik county. z - e. • - - 119tVING made arrangements lel& the Vest mu: I pultlisbing bowie 4 , 11: Waters, we shell bel constantly receiving MW Hama, s* iloto upubiligked,i and be able to apply neatly anything Irinted in that,' Ocn , • ;. e i • ' • Mitl9 MoOweent b, n Pale free= . 3; 'N: b y 1 Mft"f 44 . ! in ' el ll tt r.-1' .PII=GOIDS ' • Aells Ideatootet In finuoutiot4l, A. -the eitisells of Brooklyn' and • totencad that they are now opetatig a very kip and caref 'selected stock • '• • ram wadivinteii-Getat*' which_ : have . en . lnu'ettlyted. (Principally )_ ver y 1° , 1 4' and law told PO at II Swap advarme.', • ' We invite s2eoal attention of tba ladle* so atit• E 'Preis Goolph, dy of styles; quality sod cheaptuals 14 no eteablisinuent du Susquehanna irliCb for vati be Bypassed county: We . have somei vety. nite ',Winter Shawl among them venal B ' he4—'-ivhict we Can and Vali sell : 'eticaper, hen' the eaeit." ~:. . -- Out; stock, Sad - 1 also tinning!). large and _14••• tractive; end 'ea reg a prices, we know wo ca "Beat the le .1. The aertde en are I kevrise invited to erafnine obt - stock of CIO which is nnusuallY large -=`tikitidlOtti .; Broadcloths, t r mcve s s. 'Satinett4. Tviede,' ' 16 , 41 4 '- Overcoat Clo i, &c., which are selling telly low in.. l , deed. r,To be brie& we have a _Teri' full assortment of Goods,'Staide , and Fancy. and areldeteratinedito seal, them as low ai.therlan be p_urchased this side or. , New York.. • • • . 1 , - :. - ' -- - 1 Thankful far the li ral patronage hitherto : etterida;,.. - ed to UR. ' Silt with, co fidence invitoiaur friends antr the public generaßy,i .want of GoOds,"Mcall,abd oz. amine our stock befo purchasing, ~. :" - ' „ s. j . SMITH & BEITS,EAB.. -4 -.. 24,...,1854. • - -!.. . - - .'• --; - - Biooklyn, Susqueb Besekiah Etu . vs. B. Mr. Yo-Hesiiitth Take not:- before the ea on Monday .IL, avid answ, Alafits tense i ded in the d, Sumueinul I '451 Ii e.--sh o,t. 25,-1 _ STOVES TOE THE PEOPLE! - ', Tli,E subscriber is now-receiving his - fall and win ter stalk of std es, which, when completed, will be the and best selected assortment ever fifer:- ed to the in itants of Susquaraturta county- HIS f kook will a usist of Tome twenfy!dirrerent patterns of wood and I,' cooking and parlor,'hzeidiirr any Oili• I thy' of ail p ate and office stoves: / - ' ' The and igned flatters hiinself that Ilia long eir- perienceinithe steve businees,- and his facilitiesloe r l . manufacturing ; his own furniture . , and pipe, ,enableari I ,r him to sell, iot only trinunings ke., but stoverteliewp l er than any of his Competitors. Be 'will' sell stove-1 pipe made the best English and American Iron it 8 eta ter 11 . and other furniture-in.proportion.' • .:• - • Notwiths ending the present high price of IterYi > and the c ;serpent advance of castings., 1 am ena I . bled to. sell istovei at old prices, - and many kinds,. ate 1 'about two trirds Of the price that they 'hare sold,ftk4 1 in this vicinity; fay instances clinton air tight, elevated( .oven-With trimmings of the best quality, at€ l 4l4,oo.Ht With secorld quality of to such as are usuak , la kept by Ilerehants at $22. Other hindi,of seem, lin proportitn, for; Cash', or short time paper. ' .:1 . Jobbing of fall kinds &Me at inyithop. : Old' lgos4 1. ropkr, &c., taken in exchange. ':' - ' ' ... : - 1. 'I, DICKERBA.N Jr. ' N'eirMilford, July-7; ' 1854. • r . . ~ . 1 ,OFNAL AND lIN.PMIVAN'I I ,, IrT be ing ' est that the tailoring business is still 1 carrying on4ohn Groveiriu .Montrose---tuY, John' la tarryingion the Tailoring, businese—noi_ they, are botii' ' carrying on" together—at a 'place *hire two ' ways meal being - in the very_ budding where Sat 'Houston was nemiloated for l'resiaent, 'to wit, _in. Sestle's , llibtel, in the Basement thereof—and the gen trans tuan-poel:eted public being supposed to be In terested in knowing where,they can make an inrskt.r . „ moot, (yet t _ and an , in-coat-and-pantaloons--thent) most adVantageensly, to the appearance off' the outer. man iit eaoentro; 'therefore John;- - • : 4 ! -." ",'...' ,st Wile is not, like a virtuous woman latiring ''. • ;, To like unheard-of—ju/it to say?! a shilling, hereby nondnates himself as Triiloi-General for this' 1 cominunitr, ano.. , quests all jorxititiers. to call it' his place lin* 'tress exive mentiouei, , to' enable .him to Terforni the duties. of said' office. Witness jar I Laird at gontro4e the - ninth 'day of Mac', A. P'. 1854. I i - . Joiti9-ROVES.. ERIE! '. I Sto ver: Stott,: i - IT B REM is now teceiripg tinew.assortmeak ' 1 -4•li . Stoves, inelnding,the most popnlat and - imProve. kinds .of Promium(Air-Tight, and Elevated ',. Oven C. +king Stoves, isjth Parlor, Office, and Shop ; , Stoves, .r mriKl or,eoal, in superior variety and style;. "Nrhich h will sell 'at the most reduced prices.: Mc vsted,o4en stovitinew and approved patterns via • be salt, ..;."24) , t0 f.. 215, ,and other kinds in pioportion. -' - Alpo, su i r ' ipe , ride, and sheet iron, stove tubes &wt.. New' iiford, Sept. 22;'54.[ i " ' _ . , . , • • , • .- . To MO Reading Public, of Sussitt i o...: haunit County, Riad- Vicinity. I FTIIE nndetsigned now' prepared to send to or.' " mail, Post Paid,7. any, book published this conOry on the receipt of the price.of the caun r :all order) meet with prompfattentiOn, and books.' sent by.retartnnail. Address, W3l, IL LEACIL :Worcester' Depot, -Boston gass.. ~Booksellek Ne Jewelry and Silver ware: Uslljarriied at Torras, a new supply of tadietsr . . C. 7 and G'edleineuliGoll,Brenst Pins; and Lidice„ Gold Ear Drips; comprising a, good assoitment: nt. desinibVe:stvles. 'Also Gold Fhiger Rings, Carnelian- Rings, tadfes Gold. Chain,s;Gentlemen'sGold Fob and Veiit Gold ; Watch K Pens, and • • Gold Pins with ExtenSion — Ca.ses and. Pencili. Silver Spoons, Silv'pr Butter and Fruit'Emires, Siltpr Thint- • bles, Spectacles, &c:. Call and see at' The variety , storti of: , • 'A.: TURRELti; ; . • Montrose,l June 29 1354. . •••• 1 . - Fres , Airrival of New ilVoiods-r6real ' . I. Bargains. • - I 1. . Al , i li hap y to announce to my patror.s thioughont . I havy justjeceired - a new stock" of "Goods, w - 'ch I atu selling astonishingly cheap fix' " o \ l cash..;( . . ' ~.... A 4,X01 4 4 , Laesboro, August 14, 1 . 854. ,i . .‘ .." ' L l l. - qtkß . . - i the ton, barrel, and pon d • at, 20 llm‘ 1 1 / 4 :1 rof tl. I " , • . , . S A tYONS . ? " LanOsborb, August 14', 1554. • . H- • 1- 1 • ......._ , 4 I ipi l T NE ELI.. . . . Ware: A'"PLETE assortullit—;-also a general ty:: of lcooden Ware, just received. by• • 1 4 --1 1.0/1- 1 4 new supply of Codtislii,Wbitla IMackercl„just opened. and selling raiddly,lby [Hrooklvn, At , .. 21] SMITH rinclittl7n g Saw , Mill,. -X 'Cut, 5t:m(1, 1 144,i S ''ind Compass Saws—just received. tind f sale , very low,iby - • • SMITIIi& -1 31.EMrS7 13 - Ivn, - August - 210854. ' • minaCountyass.% •;: - . -' • - kin • ' In Com. Pleas, X 0 . 915, Anri gh " Term, 1E,",4, Petition dB. Toxin: t P. Couch for deeree.for ear - . - isfaetion of Moil - gage. Bacliagliam- or hii legal ireprese,tav • , . _ .1 . . , that Ton • are truly required to appear \ ; d Court df Con:mint Pleas, at Montrcs a ' 1 Q 20th day - of Nov. nett at I. o'clock P."l r the petibon of said B. P. Couch,-ausd any you have, why the Mortgage no** ee fbi recordinf deede-and in and 'kr 1 Counti t in MOttgage book No. 2, Page _j 4 n 11.1 ilotl4o Cllti3fiCd. f 4 ' 1 .0, It, ELDRID, Sheriff.. . ; . . I i -.-; 4, vreekel ._ I AS S of BOOTS AND MO t the Lanesboro Catch Store. K,-FLOLTR, land SALT constantly cot hat at 11 A u gust 14.] 1 S A LYONS I' , 1- I • nAirs: I nd EWi stock of Black and Drib, Sil: st ßaavot ats,, l of the-latest rtyle, ling ch 'at :I s lyn4 Aug. 21.] SMITH HEM D SDI; MADE CLOTIIIICH, nd Clothing matte to' ' I. rdeti on the shortest notice. - , I. ....., 1 st 21.] SMITH k. HEMPSTEAD. .', 'TENT MEDICLNES---A. small and jtidicibusly ele4ml assortment,including_ Dr ; ;Swtio's,,, 'l4, - and ThroopS preilarations, II right' and _ ey's!PillS, Daviq'..and Thayre's Pain Hiller &a. . ',..klyn, Aug: 214 ;SMITH k HEMPSTEAD- Bats . - -• , V LARGE asiortment of Silk and'4 vole * cas st,t ! 1 F ex*emely low pica% -. I - •-E • lbseel- ql , June 24, 114.) • ir:BultOsrs & love .r— r einell Tisnoth — f4ead . FiOR eale at J. C. LEE'S - Store i • - . I 110.12TROSE DT . , SALT, ' • YE land iyppAT Vicipr at • t • i 2 ' • • A D'; R. LATIIAOr WS:" •. , . - I l• ' Wutdow Sash. I,_ ,- 11.14 - 1): SAYRE - having - been appointetate ageni a St; an extensile sash blind ,and door manilla:;' i areVrepared-to ihrukkany artieleCin Wallop*. i rates than they hare usually been- sold.: . t, , ..i.e :-...t. guly. 24. - : - ' 64-11: it p. 4.. • i1A41113, Arantittai,liptiarti rriiintine, ie.--!V A iiiw'' suPPIY.. limed . ilto l4 .riii. k e w !t-ss, ' 101' ill be ilohlolsup at the store at _ 1 -4 I (Moak J44.2400;4 : , _ .J4 strlißoWBoo. i • • N Ting which every 'spill trytoi • . NEW' DS. , i .. t grso4 ..., A itesoeungni; to sniri-thiCaelt, at ~,,q1 w pri :. Callind atiline. -- Mon 45(1M121. - RAWLISTA Yo m , -* . . .!. .. ..plus lot of Efunolm.T. Bata as& C1k4114 . pr rtamet weir )a:ft rt1ar. T 2 1 . 0 .616,01,:, . ...2 r: - 4 ', ' . . just'receve S . A IXOIS'S. ~ EO.