COMMUNICAtIONS. ..; Down EAST, April 14, 185 A. NissEs . EntrOss :— Racing been an attentive ob , . se rver of ' passing events, in Susquehanna Co. for . . c omelitue past, I am pot at all surprisedat the course parstied by the Senior Editor , of the Democrat of late. It is in perfect accordance With his former course.-- After the passage of the Nebraska act, he was, pro fessedly, one of its most uncompromising foes, threat ! ning political death to all its alders and abettors and protesting. never . to support, any man for office who did not manfully oppose . that measure. By a •• bold, fearless, and decided 'Course he led. many hbnest ' men to believe that .hewai. sincere. Bat seaThl . m in the Gubernatorial contest last fall. One week advol • eating the re-electionsof Gov Bigler as the very im , bodiment of Pree-Soil sentiment ; the next, making that the aubject of Slavery could not by any possibil ity, be made an issue in'the election. Thus donut& blowing hot, and cold, when. the he and e very other man knew that the tmIN hope of election of Bigler was that he was supported in the southern part of the State, as the known;and avowed candidate of Pro-Slavery men; of all Panties. The re : suit is well known : the people .made the Issue and Democracy triumphed. .Arid with the defeat of Big- ler, 'perished the hopes and prospects of the Ex- Speaker. I.'• - Is there any one who cannot see a canse for the continual tirade - of ablise poured out, week after week, nrrpn Judge Wilmot ? To me the reason is obvious: Judge Wilmot has been th'e candidate of the Deniocratic party. As such he was elected to Congress, and his course, while in' Congress was en dorsed by, the party in thfs District. - And his offen ding does net'consist in having abandoned, the prin ciples which he then 'advocated, or, in having pnired. recreant to any of the high trusts committed to his. hands. i It is that. he has dared . to disregard the mandates of party, that he has chosen,. rather, to be abandoned by his former political associates, than to abandon ' the fundamental princip)es of his political creed.-- It is that he has contribtited to the downfall of the ~ Bop, s Demberacy," and has thni aided in 'destroy ing the fond hopes and cherished aspirations of the Er-Speaher. Judged by •the, , itandard of the Demo crat, a man may, be a goodinin and worthy of sup . - port, though/xi prove recreant to every principle, mor al or political, that hecrer maintained, or ought to have maintaineil Bat if -he refuse to acknowledge his allegiance to party ; if he refuse to hold the stir.' up for this would 'be Pope to Mount to place and power, it is in vain that he bolds fast the faith of "the fathers •of Democracy r -that he subscribes with his own -hand to\ the doctrines"of a.Jefferson and a Madison : in vain that he cries out like one of Old; I am a Democrat and . the son of a DeMocrat ; in the Democratic faith was I born,_ and reared, and in the Deinocratie faith_do I 0 - wet to die." All thii is not enough : the ambition of the • Jesuitiad aspiran t has Geen.eheeked in mid career.' And the - names'of those uho have contributed to this- result 'must be.. a.; etecration and bye-ward - fuming their fel. ,0) „ the Glght a. .Circus -4 WI , will take Once a few moMents previous to the opening of the Circus Perforrancir ' • ' = li LEVI J. NORTIVi ; CdtOSSAL CIRCUS, Comprising Three Companies in one, EQUEstemeN t GYMNASTIC AND JUVENILE—The Largest Com pans In the World.. This immease•Triple concern will upon entering the Town make a ' 1 1 • 'GORGEOUS PROCE S SION I Introducing e ihe Splendid Band Chariot. drawn by eight elegant Icaparisoned steed, end containing ' WM. BLYTHE'S NATIONAL BRASS BAND. • Inimedietely in the rear will follow the Whole Troupe of children on. Lilliputian potties. , WILL lEXHIBIT AT moicTitosz FRIDAY, AITRIL 27tial - Doors opdn t 2 and 7, performance half an hour after. I 1 The Equeetza n Troupe comprises the following dis tioguished petformers: ', •IMADAMOISKLLE LOU/SE, _ 1 I I L e premiere Equestrienne et Danseuse de Loathe, Parte, Berlin et Vienna. ; LEVI J. NORTH, The unequalled and unapproachable principal and Scenic Rider. HORACE SMITH, Tho celebrated Two Horse. Rider; and 100 Somerset Thrower. I I Mr. A. Pastor, Mr. Kennedy, Win. Naylor, • ". Vincent, wo Companies! Admialstrator's Noticci "N. Hodgers, " C ar l isle ," G. Archer, • " Wheele, r. Memagerie & Cir- IVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of administra. cease 1 ill tion upon th e testate of AMOS G. BAILEY ; Tbe •Genthastic Corps embraces Sig As • oe - to, Sri B. HOWES, Proe'r deceased, ha% e been granted to the subscriber, the Great Equipoise 'Artiste Moe& Isano -. a tbi I • and all perieens indebted to" said• estate will please ' p an t om i m i c perno ' z' Meier: 41.• Jfar lig an's rgner, make Unmet:Hate payment a -tind Nose having claims ' ctn. J.A.MES MCFARLAND, t s CELEURATED will present them duly attested for settlement 1 The wonderful Tight Rope Artiste. EQU ' MEAN TIZOCP 'EDWIN F. BAILEY, Atha's. Mr. T. Mitten Mr. A. J. FERRY. Witllolll Extra Charge, forrnit Brooklin, April 24,.1855. 4 I The Juvenile Concentration of ' - 2 EXHIBITIONS IN ONE. f TWENTY LITTLE CHILDREN, ~........ For One Dar Onit.—Afternoot NOTICE. • ' 1 In;Areitie Novelties of Ineffable. magnificence enti and E.vening. •D Y direction of the Court, I am requested to say tied , ' TIE SPANISH BULL FIGHT, J. M. NIXON, Direeter of th; 13 that the Jitrorenummoned to appear before the ; Combined Extions. Ceurt, for the second week of April Term, will not be ' . ; . Cindenll he Forte Thievee, Aladdin or the Won- At Montrose on Saturday ab required to attend. ' ; F. P. 11OLLISTElt, Shy. ' del fel L. a dup i ldec., in 'all of which 19th, 1855. . I heriff's Office Shintrose I LITTLE VICTORIA NORTH In this Exhibition will be foun, 1 Aprg 18th, 1855. 1 The youthful/ Equestrienne 4 Ifias JENVIKCIS, ELLA the two greatest Living Curios ties in the Animal king"dom, niz , I i • DISSOLUTION. I Mantiranta Maeter Wants, Master Jasxteos, and i othere will appear. —a LIVING 'GIRAFFE, and rill-1E copartnership heretofore existing under the , b. Mr. Nonrit will also Introduce at each performance LIVING RHINOCEROS, BE Brut of !lattice & Mott is this day dissolved. besides a full col ection of othi ;April I, /855. ' G. R. 'HAWLEY. i t i ' ce i blbratea l Danci rp u , tu ' ll m mme AN y. Wild Beasts all i t the moat pet 1 C. W• 11() rr• ,', TIM unnppomehthle Trick lioree SPOT BEAUTY, feet health and c minion. he • • notes and accounts are in the hurt is of 0 altos al ts , samteious L'Utputum Ponsee, TOM & JER 31citt for e'ollection. Those interested kill please call I In% Ji,.. aais s te nt,i, a n E n ni o , ; THE CIRCUS TROUPE, c i 1 1 1 Uncle Ned, &c. ' Censiets of the following cc- - as km' as emmenient, i , BEN JENNINGS THE CLOWN, knowledged talent, .... * • in - —_ - iii - ,,, -- soi ----- - t a r y lo ---- N., ---------- 1 %%hose nit is infinite, u ill open his budget of Conti =•..n , • 0 1 !nine, Hite kt pepukt follie.t, Vagaries, and Wagge• . Clown ............Itm ArTf.rq. - 4 .- a'n e .Miss ROSE MADIGAN, ......_:_lir alinfio / 11% 1 7 - frIlE fern of B . F. & R II Eaton is this dem by mu • 11l , rwona I , la i n s t oo k ii ,tit % and Iluthorous Eccentricities of every kind. ; sow.• , a n . .-- 1. tu rd content diseohed 1 The feariese, graceful end brit- . - • 1 „ , ,- ,i' ' g,' , The Fr, e- =oil sentiments Of the Democrat,hare di.. accmoil, mu, lci , tt, u tth xata .17”7ii, art requested to i . C. C. FELL, Agent: 1 , hant American Arden in-her ' I appeared maid the dust of the " Old ashere" where Marenj eet , f ir, thr 0 .rp; raii.Yl, ..11#;.0 morathefrom this date. The 1 ) ' ,- - - a - -- --1 the Hon Ex-Speaker has been for ti Tong tizneseareln , Messm. +IT Kin Leßue, W. • Scenes of Equitation s Pal,- i nawdbitq p a g r i p . a t, 1,.. 7 „ ob • ~,. „ii i ,,,,i 8 ,, , h,... 1 April 17, 155. Bing - still, , I ' `e ) . ~n both,. and fiCCO /UN remain in the hands of B. la. . , n Eoatity Lands. • 1 en for the tricks of the "Know Nothine" Monster I Arnotrong. R. P• T idinutt. Man. ter Ma1ig.,,,,, mp , ,on and ea haunt, his imagination ;or pernebance th'ey are . 1 . / Entin, mho may be - found at Ids former pl ice of j CIONGHES.•3 hae recently pa , gol a Pension law • ..„, t a l l e i making en extetteive addition to the Pension: Prof'; N ion with hie talented :4 • onone--. *led is. au:l/tmed to -ode th e eime. 1 ^ "07".1 up like the Mountain Rill, which under the p c ••- h • - if tAL wonl fe tl • I%*- • " IIF \ 1 aIIIN F EATON: t lawe 1 iefore iniforce. ;No one shoule despair of reciv-1 r o e, a; a n t can aci„,„,,,,t, . • ) I ,` z-1- ' . i RA • LI'II 11. EA - TON. ....... twes of the Hon. Ex nas to renovate the Werl,l, upon ho, aback, Mid in Genies- -• • --- ---- " . I United States ' ,fan_; Lind, either m the Revolutionary ' . Berford. Apr:lloth .18550 , .... more especially his own damaged chetacter.— , tie'• • I - -- _, ' 42). ________ 1 war .II C. I or •• le The act also extends to the widows Wnat a pity the fair respects of' the muse of Tem- 1 Th e 11)/1 " . lag rare; and bel n - • I THE' PEOPLE'S STORE. • , and minors; of those v. ho pc:formed the service, who ; tifal Animal. are among the cob a. „. a T a l ACING regentlyi %oluntarily relinquished the if non tiring would be entitled to the benefits there aace should be so suddenly shrouded in gloom be i • • . ((mem belong ng to thie Extubi- ' n e e• I . - . , . , ,i.„, .ale of Liquora - excentinn eirietle for medii inal ' of. The 'melt inn:tied ha.s the law and all Jena' forms rte iltmaaninnent of such a Intninary before it be- time e.,, I ter . rurt)oece. as aDi teeent: theiteople without distinction I to obi I l eesions under the said act, Lind will prompt. i - -- to -hire. Or, that Earth's fair field!. should be . A BrFziplitn Tip-r, or Srnlth %•-• IP„S, of l'netr. heists, :sect;' or R, larinn, ere tespectfully ily ote.iin [ mndWarra.nte for applicaMs eho may 'be Am eric i . an Japer. Tu it A frican - ' y.• ri d and dried by withholding the "Motentai ; incited as ie.tal, to call we] esantine the gnility told , • entitled therettf, for reason:able compt•nsation. - Your a Ri - -o long. leopae"- n N kni • 'tie B .ao, • ; f F lo• h peicia of mod- tied to there'll% a% ail themeel% in, of. Warrante alien obtained can be sold fern; money at ' • 1 ----t- - . • • ~N NEWTON. loa sill neree nitlf me, I pri sumo, that the lion. ; be e a 4 LA, aat,e, a n ‘ #,,, nr e,n n e i n , , a re m% i an leion a ,nnv lA , enrage of :the intrket they mat- thn. acquire. any time, if ..oit do not choose to locate the lands.. ee Min [rat, April I tt, 'lii . . - .4. A IlEt TUIIE:ELL 1 ;Montrose March 9 1 '55 El e l enner Las nifeetken his c-alln.g. He 2:bola t i a III" o iralat : l ` a ; Kanenurno.—'neeides a sariett of e:' tee abeilaa Tribe, Pairens l'elicans, Swan; Birds of , l; ,e catered the ...tOnistry, or at least hare Lathed a Peralien Vic. Sc. ...' 1 ' ' : 45-4(i-i-i - PIECF:S . of Wall Paper, and Border to ; .....; 1 lit/ match, fe e t. received and for sale the raetem paper.' It must be obvious to' creey reader 7 ---.._ I 1 Crth l en ever was Irmo ht into tide market, from 6} !rad deeion to Fist` the combined Exhibitions,- 1 , - 1 '9 4 . '..,e Democrat that hie peculiar talents, ine uneal- - ~, . Ito atleta. ft no. , .Box 25 Cents, Children under O years °rage half rice Lair:tine, dottil his ardent piety, cultivated by the ; Dour, ' • v ' kleo a lot of Good Ploandis nhich pill he ' , old re open at 2 mei at 7. Perforemaces commence i - . elo tier than , can be boielit et any other eetatilislo •. 7 ,Iolntional -hours spent in the "Old Saw Min," at half 0,,t. 2 and quarter . to S. ; , mentl. • , 1 . F. 11. CIIA.NDLER. no Old Asher,„" and in an upper Mtn - 0 . '''Sesulee Or' The E rapers? and•neneral Or - to IT ofbuth the . - ' / a t fqnticoe, • April 17, 1855. 11,i " hare ennuently qualified him for either Of MENAGERIE k cittet'S TROUPES • _ ra _ ___.... a ____._ • . ; have been not up this Seaeo•l ie a style of elegance F in,311.::1S AN.II G A 'IDE:VEILS. • e n . oat.ons. i 'When we reflect upon the •infinence d a nrofusion of co.tij•deconitioitshitherto utipre- ; =the h these (top ;:giber with the iustructions.and ex- un l Iliho cannot get manure ennagla will find a cheap , oedented. -male of liii Samted Father) have exerted upon hie • ' and pow e ril p , uh-titute in the IMPROVED t The RIDERS and GYMNASTIC ARTISTS, a full 1 rounitETTEmot i leby the lw 'Li The ll r I e aril character 'AC cannot wonder that FO many de - ieription of whom aill be folind io the Bills, are al/ ' qua n ' tity ii.ed,'l . he t•a• e. untileilly'lhicetitliteirs:capplietl,glannad , 1-.5, have been deeply touched, by the mild, gen. belor•ging to the firat doze of their profi•ssion, of both !the eexee, end are known and dieriegniehed seer; where powerful stimulus it gives to vegetate - it', render. ; manlr, kind and chrietian manner in which he re it the cheapest and he-t manure in the world. 'lt I a. the •• STAR TROUPE" of tho-1:4„.11,llntecl States. A ,_kei tru=e riem with which he char ed the J u d a s I causeetlnte to come ttp quicker to grow rioter, to .; 0- 1 MILITARY BR-ASS BAND, acconap ' ..the Lam_ -ea b eam s; . and ripen l ' • 314 a, ~sailer the, Judge has not replied. It was so • red Exhibitions and 'nal phn- durien th rf ePe an- lin the world and 'Unlike other fertilieers it can be Ire ', calculated to fasten conviction on his heart,— I ces .4 variety ofnew and fa.hionable 3fusie. ..- • • , tielit in . direet contact with the plain. Three dol 7- i[ 1 new permit me to adrift the Ex Speaker (as aI Or The Cempanies'wl,ll enter town In , lare sufficient ,to !pantile an acre of cor.— `lend ito abandon the " Muddy Pool of. Politica" in 1 I GRAND PROCESSION! 1 I Pri ce , delirefree_of cartage or !teenage on board !shunt 10 4. IL a after'. - ' • • . ' ,an nr, paesing through the promo lof %ono! or railroad in New- • city, $1,50 per bar. I.lcl be has so long " dab bled," (note ithstanding - • ; pal street, proceed to their I I 1 rel, for any (Amenity over six barrels ; 2 • 'erne - iind holier aspirations) and boldly and fear. i P VILI - 0' 11 -I t • • . A ON k EXHI ITION --L e _ 1 barrels. 1t3,50 ; 8 barrels, e 5; 5 barrels. f, l B. A -• I „ oly to enlist under the Banner of Loyola. _ Then pamphlet with infomuttion and directions will be sent rail he be aide to wipe out be his own act those sins THE DUNDAFF ACADEMY. • •11, to applying f grew and poet-pat any one or the same. ethers over wilich he nowreon 0 THE Proprietor, Mr_ Ittclianetiloottnan, resttect- Address, the LODI MA NUFACTURING CO. aly naourn. Then 1 hilly informe the public that e has taken this In- , 74 Cortlandt Street, New-York. , all he be prepared to lead the fitithfuj into green 1 stitution with the derign of fittin Young Ladies And a steree and beside the Mountain Rills, end adzninis- Gentlemen for the r 'mites:ion of eaching, according to the Normal Mode; or for fitting Young Men for the coasolatioes of mother Churth to all defeated may other business of life. deletes. , As 0 E•Tnuma• This Institution is sittmted in the plea_cant, retired, and healthy village of Dtaidaff, Susquehanna County, Pa., and is unexposed to the mealy temptations and vices that are detrimental to the Intellectaal and Mor al advancentent of, Students. The Preeptre-e, Miss M. .I. Swart, a biOly educated and accomplished La dy, will take entire charge of the Young Ladies both in and out • sehdoL Nor will they be allowed to attend pa.-ti s, or any place of arimsement, without teal , the express ennission and attendance of the Teach. 1 J ' 're- Mr. Thom soli opene I era. . Mils S Tartsent give lesson.; also in Ornament- d the exercises with i al Needlelork, French , Pencilling. Crayoning, &c. 1 'Otte of tprime Objects of this Institution, has ' ,'been to estaltlish a Normal Department, or Teachers' ; ' Course, for the benefit of those desiring to make Teach ' ing a Profession- The *bole course of Instruction ('requires three • yeare. In this course it has been the ' object- to emblace thoae atndies of practical utility, as i wen as those pf an educational , character; mid great care has been, taken to so claseify and arrange them ' as to present 'to the student an easy gradation front ' the simplest shbjeet.to the most difficult. 1 Pupils• will not, be hurried through a superficial conzne of study; nor , will they be encouraged in an undue fondnees for any particular science, to the neg- , i lest of others; but such a course will be pursue] as f will lead to a sestematical derelopinent of all the pow -lers of the mind, bv directing the thoughts to the study i of principle's aid fthe relation of cause and effect, in stead of isolated facet. 1 ; 1 'TUITION; oN, AND OTHER EXPENSE i Comtuou Eng.lßmr.chee, per eft of Ileweelas, $4,00 Higher, 1 .. , g• 5,04, ; iLatin and Greek extra each, " , I • 3,00 French, Gerinan, and Italian, " I 3;00 J. Pencilling, Crayoeing, end Drawing, 3.w ' Music with use of Piano 1. , " 10,00 Vocal Music, l• I - " 1 Lilo , , . Board per week i - , " 2,04 Those wishing I to board themselves; can procure ' I suitable rooms for the purpose. Board and Tuition Bills Inrariably in advance. I The SecOnd teem of title Institution will commen:e I May 9th.; and iks i Stuflies , Will then be arrenged and classified, Studinta ere IpirSieulary requested to be present , I I For farther informed°l , &damns the Principal We, the undersigned.lcan under the pnesent expe rienced and efficient Bland of Instructora, who are practically faxiailr ,trith the Normal Mode of instruc tion, with inipli l cit confideece commend the Dundaff academy to th e vomble - consideration of' those pre paring thetnseives for Teachers; and all those who desire to give tbei sons and daughters a thorough, Practical, and liberal education. ... ~. . • Teachers' Association. The Susquehanna, Co. Teachers' Association inet.at Methodist Ckarch in New Ifilford on SaturdiYs ‘rch 7. •. AFociation wag called to order by Prof. W. Rich . 1s3::, and R. H.:oabonie was chosen Chairman fp:towing resoltition was offered and discussed , Prof. Aid/artisan, IV. Walker, Wire Er. Bitten, lir. Thduipsou and B. F. Tewksbury; I. .e. ,, 01v.it: That we believe more, benefit might be zed from the uSe;:of the Intellectual that) the prii6- - Arithmetic in c'Oramon ichooLs. Adopted. • • •Lf: suf.jert of Corporal punishment was then 41 , ed by J. W. Walker, Prof. Richardson, B. F. bbcry • and others. Ras then unanboonsly ItesolTed, That we deem in?portimt that exio' marlitions be held &tithe t.fchrols in the presence Of parents. ire time and and place of holding next meeting. ::' 6 sidered, and it was decided that when we ad ire adjourn to meet at tht iethodist Church' ielrick. on Thursday, Ray 3d, at 10 o'clock.. M. thatks tray given to the trustees of the tl4 L ,, ., - , v ng during the setkiiu'm of the 4 ': ,-4-._-d The'Bill for the sale of. the Public orks, after haring frzeti so amend-as to fix. I::tl.l.i4num price at eight million five baud :thiusand dOlikiis, passed the Hon ::oth inst. by'. a vote (,f yeas rZ naysouse. 15: '?:}embers froli) the Wayne and B4dfOrd and our ciwn, all voted jtithe affirm- NOTICES . tatoes and Dried Apples sawed at this oz. sizbsaiptilia, MilE=l , -. • B _ ---,- - . _. •i - R ev. G. N. To 0,, otice. - Taos. P. Putssi,'Esq. ,Quarterly nieetiO,T of the M. E. Church, Mont- 1 Dur• J. 61 : 10 DR#lis viii b.: , held in this village, on Saturday and Bah- '• '''' u- r"crx. I , J. 11. Focus. EN -oal.. April Ditlt:land 29th. -. "Y' to Commence. on Saturdai•,•at 2P. if...; on I D • V• I ENa- ~tsaa, Euxialf, April 1: tit., 1865. 4: lit+ A.' .IL . The Rev . Pallock of 1 Lcr.n will WE-Atte on the oi:cation, • Bator's--""---Ir:ieir ' illsollitete . 1 • J itrose, .April 23d: - ' \ ' 1 • - .1 I NTOT/CE is her given, to all persons 'having de•• .411 lllllnclsaptinsilthe Estate or ANDREWR RCM ~ Teachers' Ezazaiistunit flue of. Silver Lakeil dec'd tO .- present thetn to the Buhl ':''''Yv A•Pril 25 1 h, .... •.. ...... •SPringvak• t scribers, Exectitc4 aud 'Trustees of the asi4A. H. 1 4 ,- . Aped -2 9tb,;:, ...... ~. ,•-• • • R uglL I Rose, ..daly autherrticated; for settlement. - And all . a ,y. -,---gr ... tn ... , .............. Ditnock. i persons indebted 4 - sii4doeiz, are retpleged to make ,;ii - U23 . th,.1 . .. .., ...... ... .. Jessup: . , harnediat*paynient; ,L Llf April 30tb,. T,. . ' . -• .—::. • • • • Bridges:stet-I - , , wig. MCP . 'i *) . 1 ...-. • , 'MI. S szratii.f 7 .- "'" ' Xty ibt„ .1:: :•.. ..-, : ..... Qbson. - . i L. llay 3d,. i ....... .. Herrick. I x April SR 1855. .-, __. • : .... • • , . onniase,...,, . ; . ~ 1 1 • n• • itn, . ; ................ Jackson. 1 '' t haic.s Fit} Commence at o'clatic P. M.— i Ilipiti ----- fmi - ----"--------------------Innfign, WAIL- .14 i,erboui feeling an I t ow:mon 1 A general w ent of new goods am , spirtng ate relumeckto Laing . J. at our store j• ', • - . 4-I.IPONS &§o. l g; . ; wna.AgiD XICIA44ON. •iAo 19 litilr', '. . ' . j• 1 •• 1 ;•. -1 - • EMI , \ , For the Revublican. A. d GtiItITSON, Sec. t gira nit iltike (ire Wei mentioned in the following lint, raj , be receir' ed at this ghee on subscription, at the camp - 4 market price. 1 FloUr'Fib:Orel. Wheat V . hushel , - $10,50 @ 12,00 - -...2,00 Corn Meal V hundred, 2,6,0 c ern Tri hundred, 1,12* Bye.V bush, ...' .. . ... ...........'.. .. ....... 1,25 jAre Flour f hundred, .... . .. . . ..... ' ..... 4,00 Butter V It, . • + ' '• • • • • 0 i ch eese ' _ 16,.. i.... • • • • • • . • ..... i il ... .. /COlg . 12 Eggs 714 dos. ..._ ..... .',. .. „ ... . . ; .... ..... • .. 12} 8 @ 10 p li o a ta Pk tdes 'SuB ;'br a h' 1b 1,... .. . . ,- ' .. ‘ . ,' ... .. ..... ... 75 Appleii - fl bllshels, •. .. . ... : .... • ...... .. 50 ;Dried Applds V bu5he1, . ..... ....i ....... • .. 1,50 iOats lit bushel, . i. . „ .. - • • . 50 titeans V . buthel,„ , ........... . ....... : .. 1 60 I nnot . iki Ilk., .... : .... ..-.. - if. .. "....'• .. . ....... .. 4'12 ; THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN, • raLISIIED XVICAT paulisDAT itomairo,' A? Mormon, PA., .1:11' #1,50 PPR',DUN= Rates of Advertising. One 'square (16 lines or less) one week, . .40,50 tine square " :Ftwo weeks, .. . 0,75 One square !- " Ahree week; 1,00 One square " . month, 1,25 One square " - months, 2,25 One. quare , • _" , three months, '3,00 One square " six months, 5,00 One square • " 'Ube year, • ... 8,00 For two or more squares,', inserted by the year, a deduction from the,above prices is made. Yearly ad vertisers will have, the privilege of alt ring or ehang- Ing their advertleeMents without, additional charge. Business eards inot exceeding five lines, inserted , at $2,00 per annuli. = Job Wasik. - I This oftlei• is stipplied with. a lgood as.;:ortment or Jobbing material; and all kinds vf Job Work, such as Cards, Posters, Pamphlets,' &ei, will be done neat , ly and,primmtly. 1. '1.(01». o,3lieliis:.iTe.ri.f,; Hon. B. WELLS, J. 11.!CHr,rrffaunng, . E. Priisrr, J. it F LOCCM , . -1 5 Hotel, for thre' -- e days, upce --- cm --- aL„...,.. ..._ the human system, viz: COSSV.VP77O2V; Brow. chide 1114'114'60n of the Limp, Throat, Liver. Pleura, . Kidners'and Spleen, Dyspepsia, (Indigestion,) Lirer,- _____ I Contitiairit, Ratmmayast, Scrofula c Eruptions,' Spinal 9 000 4 " 4 l ' ali i.! s or a" sizes and made from i Cotnplaints, Diseases of the eve and 'ear, Nervous .... double ,ross tin. at less than Merchants , Weakness,• &e., dc. - Particular attention given to usually pay to sell again,' for sale by the Subscriber. I the diseattes. of Females and Childrin.l The vluions We have come to •the conelusion to sell pans -to Far affections Of the Uterus radieally.evev47l, , avers st.s low as we Will to the trade, thereby saving I Dr. Harris is Well acquainted with both Homeopa to the Farmer our profit. . Our wares are warranted I thy and Allopathy, having been in constant - study and ;to be perfect inevety Particular-or no sale. , • practice for the- last twelve years, and having first in- Term—('.ash or abort credit. -- I trodneed 'Homeopathy 'into-Binghamton, N. Y., in r .. ; •'J. ' DICKER3IAN'Jr. New Milford April 1, 1855. 1 1847. - His plan bf treatment is mild, safe and Efflea • . • I does, and' different erdnt fro thatOf any other - physician, ..,--------. ----1---------- 2 I l i e d eurt.P. nearlv:allen.ses in all stages of the &ease. I A PENNi" SAVED" IVORTEI TWO I . -- 4 - 1)i ITN' 'lli h •testimonialsf ' I abil ) ~,, . r, as o c tweeter, - I 1 •. •. EA It ED. ' : try and - sklll, trent a number of the morn eminent T WITTENBERG &no., 3lontrose, Pa. take 1 ntidical Men in the city of New York,,.among them - e.) • this intethnd of"adit‘ing their old friend; and ; the celebrated Di.,. Valentine Mott. !_custenners and the phblic;at large, that they have just ! Per.sons Wishing Prompt relief:or permanent cureel I received sad opened the iargest, prettiest and cheap- : -will do well, to call without delay.. Charges moderate. i eat stock ofREADY MADE CLOTHING ever bro't t Consultation freeli Patients visited at theiiresidences to this piaci., which they jotter:lt a small advance from lif desired. Offiee': hours from 7in the morning 'until cost, thereby offering purchasers the rare opportuni- : 9 in - the evening. I , tv of obtaining ~ i todi 'at'abciut two thirds the usuall - '. • • • ' , Adcantages.• - • price. ! •• , 1 Also a large assortment or Dry Glin ‘ de, comprising' The adv•ttntag,etl of the Homcepathic treatment of for Ladies Wear, new styles Brocade, Stripe,. Plaid, I diseases a i m I- i , 'let . :That patients treated Homeopathically, usual- Plain autl clian ,, eable Sae Helaine.., Muslin, De Bagel - are cured much: sooner than by any other practice. Berage delainrs 'of new arid , elegant designs. All the't. I S 2d. That.nuiny patients can be cured by Romeo. latest stn les Of Ladies: Dregs Goods, French Lawns, ! ti l Who cannot be cured by any other Prints and Gingharn-#. A handsome assortment of 1 Pathis remetlie Dress Trimmings, Embroi- T led Sleeves, Collars CuCults, I trea e"t• 1 , ' 1 etc. Jaconet and qwies Edgings and Insertings,Gloves ; Pm; Tht patients treated IfonaeopathitWly, do • not haNteetolabor Under the bad erects of' the tuedi r•Mits, Hosiery, Veil, and I Para.sols. . Their assortment of Shawls is very large, embracing i cute they have iakin to cure the disea.se: every thing 'that la rich and tathionabie both foreign / ; and domestic. Their Bonnet Department is large and completti; t embracing the very latest styles, with Trimmings, to ! match. - . An extensive assortment of Irish linens, napkins i toweling, table covers, curtains &c. . We have also it supply Of,hirts, Gentlemen's C O l- I lars, Suspentlers,Oloyes, tnibrallas and a good many other, articles MO -nutuertnui.to mention. For bar gains the public is respeciftilly invited to call at the cheap store of • ! t-• ' - . . .• f ,J. WITTENBERG k BRO. corner of Chesnut & bweg+t Streets, four doors east of Post's store. .. . i. I , -- --;-- Adminiettrator's Noticet "INLTOTICE is hereby'giveri to all persons haying de l.. 1 mands against the oiitte of - SilaS F. Melinne, I • /ate of L.:theta - Jon:met; deceased, to present the sam e duly attested for,setilement, and all persons in debted to salt estate will iplease make payment ilil• mediately to the subseilher Fn Harmiany toWnshlp, to whom letters t administration have been,dulpgrant ed, , : , 11,013ERT MeItUNE, 115w6 I , Adinin' istreor of S. F. licKune. AdiailaisiraliOr's Notice. INOTICE icy hereby #ive:n that letters of adininis ! tration de &raja ston npon the. estate of I,afaY 'ette Wihnarth, cleansed, Aare been granted to .the subscriber, and all persons indebted to said estate pleasewill makc immediate paymeri, and those yet having claims will puTsentithem duly attested for set- , dement• ORLANDO GCSNLSON. Jackion, April 9, 1845- - 16w6 =I .irEwEcßy. new; Jerelryjuist arrived, direct five 1116 lvi manufacturers, and donitistlng of a first rate as : aorta:lent of WWI' and Gentlemen's - Ggld ringer , Rings, Breast Pins, Bar Drops and Hoops, Curb, Feb and Vest Chains, Slides, Keys, Stilds, Pens, Persona wishing on purr' Juute Jewelry, should certain: ly call at the ',re of' 1 4, TUMULI, Montrose April 12, 1225. 3 fOr Nate. A Good woad Ned buggy for oak by G. Z. DIMOCK. Ma ims% 4,e1 1111 W, Change of Time. DELLIVUIE tiCKAWANNA 'AND ~WESTERN RAILROAD. - atiteMfter*hursday, April 19, 1855, the Mail P tiger Train will depart from Scranton: at 11.50 A. K. Duo' at Great Bend at 2.40 r. M. Con necting Wit/it:he Dunkirk Express West on the N. Y. 4k E. 11. R.: - • \ Returning, willleave Great Bend 3.'20 m., due at Scranton 0 1.. and The Actionsmodation Freight will leaVe Scranton at 1 v. w.. due.. at Great Bend at 6 F. 114, connecting with the Steinnbrixt Express East, Mail Train West, and the Night EXpressea East and Wait on N. Y. 41; E. R. k • • Returning, *leave Greta Bend at ± a. m. on ar rival-of Cini?lnnatKExpreas (East, Due at Scranton ' 12,20 m.! ' • ' D. 111 DOTT ERER,Superintendexit. • Ilici.ptrosellStages! DASS ' ENGIED-Sitrill find Stages at We'.s Hotel, I. Montrose; Pc)which milt in connection with the following Train& Leave at A. V. Connecting with the Freight Train front Great Bend, for Scranton. Leaie at 12i P. Connetting with Mail Train for Great Bend;,(Thii ;train meets Day Enireas West.) Leare 21} P. M. Connecting with the } Freight se ,comodation Train tOi Great Bend, and the Mail Train for Scranton. ' 4ETURNiNG. Leave Depot for Itcintrose on_ arrival of all the'above trains at Deptit, except Freight train frotn„Seianton. Ailimitalstratior's Sale; Notice is herebyigiven that by direction of an or der of the Orphans! .Court of the County ofSuiquehan na,-to me directed„l will expose to public sale by ven due, on - Saturday 26th of May next, at one o'cloek P. M., all that certain piece or parcel.ofland late.the estate of Henry Behsonjr., situate in the township of Jackson in said county, bounded North by 'the - lands. of Orrin Matteson, oil the East by lands now unoccu pied, but 'tinder , contract fro* C. L, Ward, ou the South by lands of Menry Benson, and on the West by lands of Ifarvtiy - Sinith, containing thirty one acres-- mostly improved,and_ on which is young orchard, a dwelling house, barn, and other out louses, Sale to be held upon•the preruises4tenns of payment made Itxiown an the, day of sale. ja.LMEDA BENSON, ddmr`x Jacksol 17 wn, April 24 qBirs. 5. IIM ; . ditAND, FREE EXHIBInot .fROFL#OI?McFARLAND'I3 OlißATlil.l4 Az Exgninzoy.- , , . , . . . • 1 . \.- •.'i NEW GOODS I'lle itubsCiitiers haVe taken and fitted up the new building on di el west side of Public Avenue, two doors abote Searle's Itotel, and are now receiving a large and well selectt . !d assortment of.' ! ' . ' ;.Fall,:and Wiwei Good*. Their stock is almost entirely TER, haring cared but a very f4ri"goods from. the late destructive fire, and comprises their usual. variety of DA'Y (700,D5, Geocelies,' Cro itkery. - Trardwan: Dregs,/ifedicines, Paints, '_)lls, l l)Yestuffs, Boots, Shoes, Leathers, Glass, Jewelry , Watches, Silver Spoon's, ()locks, Yankee I Notions,' & e . A - &. We are thankfulibr the patronage hithetiohestowo upon us, and trust that our ens. lomers, ;and the , publicegenera ll y; :will not Ed! to give us a calf in new location, rohfident that we can supply them with goo 6 on as firorahle terms to here- tofore. • ' BENTLEY At READ - 31 onti 4 ose, - Notrettiber 30, l$ 54. - DOCTOR HA RE.ffs, 't • .001E0PATilisTtlisT.he. of Vidiersity of New '1 rtrA:TE: memo 0:1;, , in Montrose on the tlth, 7th and .. .t - h_mi___mt_ll ; _and may be consulted at Hatch's • ADYIKINIStRATORS NOTICE. e tters of Administiation of the Es'tate of Hannah ../ Bolles, late Of ;Jessup township deceased, with the :Will annexed, hare been granted to the, subscriber. All persons indel4d to the said estate are requeited to make payment; and those having •claims or de mands against the - estate, of said decedent, will make known the same whhouti delay, to j 1 • . ' CIIAIRLES AVERY, Admmistrator. - Montrose Feb'. 28. 185/2 • 1 I .i. 9w6. . r ________ t_ •-i.,:. 4_..... - .4._ , • s GOODS AT COST FOR CASA: • A large qmintitr oft Delains--a large quantity of Par ametta--Silkf Wool and. Cotton Plaidilruslin and ; Cambric .Endirbiders—Dressltimmings and Buttons i —a largf• stock of .Ready Made Clothing- a large stock of Faney artikles—and a few Books will be sold r at Cost till the' lsCof -April next by the - stihscriber. February $4 18.515. F. B. CLIAND,LER. - - THE LATEST 'NEWS BY THE STEAM ; SILS ARE, , • T HAT thißpantih Court has decided not to sell the latn4 or Cull, but Joseph Wittenberg & Brother have recently dot' ded to open a new store, in the building of L:Bearre, a few doors east of Post's Store, .; opposite WiNon'ii.idirelling house, corner of Chestnut and Owego streets, /there they will keep on hand a. •gpleutlitl assortmeni..of Ready Made Clothing; also in, atlditition to this, a good assortment of Broad Cloth; Castituere, Kentuekey Jeans, &c.; in short, a general 1 assortment of Gentlenien's furnishing Goods. Also, a .splendid assoitinerit of Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Me. Tinos, Detainee, Aliiincaa, Embroideries, Mewls, Lae; es, Dress Tringniug% kit, 4a., all of which they sue termiued to offer ha the public at very low prieea.-..r" All Goods wairitntoil to, give satialmtiou s as well i" I quality as In prlse,l Please give its *llea before purchasingolsewhere, ' J.IWITTENBERO - &-BRISTILEIL Mont e, itia, 26 # 1864, i . : DINSOLIrrI9N. Tbe ctsti - srtoetship heretofore wasting tilevean the sobseriberii undsr the firm of E. .S Kent k Co. is this dotydissoifed tootosi consent. E. 8 1 fENT & CO. Thisoirln Apr. 2; Noir i ~ ~~` .f.~~ • ail . r: Road *might. 'Line between Mon4iimietlnsi _it New York.! The subscribers will continue ftieir; connection Of pia past year for selling- Susqueh — a Co. Produce on_bommitssion. - MATRZW r,, l.4laatuittrios, will receive a n d for* freight for this cOmpany at the Montrose Depot -R -RY TIIESDA7.II •-• Thankful' fol. past pa ; and being: sat' . that their arrangements for ' •g of produce of, every kind wall enable,thsuzi to give general - • - eon,' the sibieribersitiust that . New Yoik pri- prointot returns, rind their usual 'strict attention 16 e business, will insure to them a continuance of (Isidro heretofore so libaiafy hestowed upon them. . I The' returns will be promptly paid in current money by Mr, Harrington, who will also Make liberal adya ces on consignment when desired:. - • - Our marking eirds have • been left with • the • Road Frieght agent Mr. Case who will attend tot T warding goodsr l - Consigned to us on other daykthan -uesdays. 1; . _ . NE NH. HOYT. •-. ! SI NRY B. BEVANS - ! MA, HEW J. lI.ARRIhOTON. `- Montrose March, 18415: Persona residing outdo!' the:vicinity of Montros wishing to sgnoLl us Produce can do so by eomdinink it to HOYTik BEYANS, No. 187 Reads Si N . Y . , - , i SOLDIERS' RICH IS. - • - \ I . To allwhiaM i ilt may Concern., By a recent :tad Congress the Bounty Land la _has been extended to embrace almost every case of of military,service:' • 1 1 - All persons Who have ,b‘vn engaged in Military 'Service of the United Bt4tes, for a period of fourteett days or upwards, :are entitled to one hundred tint? ' sixty acres of Latici, if they have not received it, an 4 'if they her; re ceived less amount they aro entitled to sufficient to Matte up 3t30 acres. • Revolutionary, soldiers; Viand soldiers of aniand ill .wars in which the United States have been engaged 'since, and if de'eepsed, their widows or minor chill i dren, are entitled.: ' . 1 - I .' Officers, tu cers, Senert, Marines, ClerkS and landsmen i 'the Navy, their ividowa laid minor children are alsd ' entitled. • 'I ' • ~1 . ' • 1 ; Wagon masters and t amsteri, employed for the , transportation,of military stores, are also ebtitled,..irg Ile manner. 1 • 1 , . i i lam still enrAct.l ,in obtaining Bounty LSnd Win. tants, and. Rail willing' to do the business ;upon th Most liberal terms, and although I.have no Motive, t spend my time and laboracititout.eharge .yet I w I • do the business at the; lowest price that 'I can do • honestli aid lite; 1 1. . , Those having elaimi I believe will find it material y , to their advantage to Call upon me beforb going els - where.: • ; 'i • * ;:. After time w .l 1. arrants are obtained, if any of t he tra - eanices dimire o dl themil am prepared-to pay t e highest cash m rket price. :• , , • lan, also e tgaged 1 in the prose • cution of oth r Claims against , he Goiertiment of the United State , Such as for Per sionii, Back Pay Extra Pay, &o. Sm. 1 BANKLLN FRASER, Att'y at Law. ! . Montrose,if y114,'18,54 1 • w , ROUNTItAND, MIEN ATTEND.' ' C ONGRESS ati it :law giving you addition C, lands.. Thole ishb nave already received w • ' rants .are entitled to 'quire.' a Danville men; come o . now and I will get: .youi Widows and :ni l nors of deceased rioldieraar4 - entitled to the same thei husbands and Lt,theriwouldAre if living. I have fresh.,froni,Virt(shingtonYaiid the necessary form 1 or application. rOula t Ors from a dist+ nce .are abou trying to get thosti largelY ititrested lei sign bjr, • Be ware of such, and gap% 'sell ;for a song. I'll do you ' bitsiness 'accura t ely ;f and iiromptly account for th hill value of your, Warrants! when obtained. Fr three years' succiek-fal experience t know I can do th btasines,s right, .and tprotrer 'son my services at rea sonable rates and quick lettirna. L. F FITCH. • .itontrose, March 6, 1855 1 .: \ .• - • NOTICE. , , r % 6CT. R.,TII,A.YSII, 'takes. this method of saving ,Jl-7 to his fiiendsand usthiners; that he has again rOaumed the pratiee ofnaedicine, at hit; old stand at Montrose ; *here he may belfound at all times unless prefessionally eriplo Ord. Ere would say to .those in dated to him; thit he.lwill,'dediwt twenty-fire per ceht on all account* pith' hefo:re the first of April next, (or if any poor likelm . yself Twill deduct fifty.) Alontroac, Feb; 20,;1855. I ; . . . li.ALLOO, . 12 iALLCItO,' TiIIS WAY. 'HB iiubicriber ivouldimfbrm the citizens oillcint- ! . A. rose and the ... piddle - generally that he.hae bought the Gi,ocery formerly ikeiit ti y Is: H. Fordham le Co., in 'Lycins and Chandler's building on Chestnut street, in theiborough ofllotitrOse,..:#herP he has' a fre'sh as socurnint of Groceries.; and iitill keep constantly on, hand, Flour. Oysters', Cheese; Sugars, B .ri . up,•Moti.xsei,' Mickerel, Nuts, Calidce,'Toq, Oranges and Lemons,' Figs, prunes, Saidinesi, Soapi4;.Xinegar, Coffee, dried il,cll,ig and'Flouis,. Heiring,i sack. Salt, Pies, C: —c Bepr, - ankee Notions, aridcither, things too numer- • oul to nen tion, whioli .will b..iilsold cheap fbr cash or most kinds of codutry pinduhe. Call -and see. A! 1 share Of public patronage is solleited. S. S. 310TT. lion e, March P, 055. IV . ''. • ' ' STOVES' _STOVES !: • TIIE 'subscribe'r:i' &T. learli to inform the'citizens of Brooklyn and yicinitrthat they haire just re. ceii•ed a-lot of .S:tioi.e.v, which they , offer -for sale as lox a; they can be inirchased fit.iewhere.in the county. • .4 LSO—A lot bf - BTOVE APE and Elbows of the, different size-, at i4a,nlifarl.r'iii.t prices. - IV.eLVTED--04.11r0n, Coiiper, and Brass, in sx; chabie for'Stores qr other winds. - • • . 4 1:1 ---A-FNEW,itOCicof7SVinterSnawn.ll--reeel for sal_e_lnwA.P.2.,=,-sitivrt HEMPSTEAD. - • . • WANTL'IIs - i '5,000 bushels of Oats, 1,1,0 0u bush..Driecl Apples., 2,600 bushels of Corn, !. • 1,000 bush. Buckwheat, 1,040 bushels nfRYN Srni " Beans, • , ind;any quantity.oil l areridge.at the highest market, piices, in exchange . for goodvby Brooklyn, Nov., + 54. ' 811.111141: lIEMPSTEAD. 1 • • • • intISIO i MICSXC S I_)RINCE'S IMPROVED MELODEONS, more just received Liy I ,i s J. LYONS &SON, ciiEET - 111L'Sre,itn l w lot f) , lr the. Vale - Z.:Plano or r i.J 'Melodeon and s Very beautiful piec es just, published-44d by •'! J. LYONS & SON. _ • reit more left that *ill be. sot l re-y eheap. Piramettas; Cash ems De -tines at gteat banns, ins at, LYONS &.,,SON'S. • ______________________ fresh siipply of-Gi,dcetteijus, opened by , - - ; •ii . LYONS & SON: 1 4 Ell., gallon. Syrups at 4, 5 & t t . ' V LYON , &: SON: Motares at 3 shillin G shilling., by ziptiv:GooDs. kkRIVING elteryiFe'o7,•stt.k LAThROP & COL , January Ist , , shalvcis stud DeLanes, QEL LING off at groil. Oafgai** Call op . 4ar: nary lst I A - ..rtATIIROP‘t CO's- .• • . 500 Den 0,0. 1 , -- SO4k4s WAFTEWA-' , TED j . • 'A- ATEIROP & eo's D Ist. Grain: tirain 1. Grain. (10,01 kinds, and at, ' the highest prices bought by VAnnary Ist i .• A :LATHILOr k CO's. frritkL4 IRlnnd valz lat. & (55's 13fontrose, JainiairY I; IF* . Stenyns and Turnrvin i rrk-subs.cribers hafti , made arm' gements to Air _ ' nish to persons tilioinaY be in want of them, the above named invaluable Safaca, at' the same prices for whfehithey can be obtained at the mantifacturee&— Ravin experienced die benefit of such arvarticle 'du ring the late conflagralion oUrselres, we would earn estly recommend to otbita baring valuable books and papery i; the preserving dfl which - Would be of immense importance to them, net to do witbout one. Prices rupg e flor a 'sit to $500; and we can explain toanj. one wishing to! Purchase, the. difference in, stile, size, price, &c., and furnish them on abort no tier, with the Internal arratignient to suit the pur chaser. •• • • ' .11E4TLEY READ. Montrose, December O p 184.1 ' Sash aad 1311acs.. AviN a D.c: B .ttoiiii s o i tzi t z o :g e n r st b ai:tly on hand " • 'J :LYONS it SON. =I ljtr . 'ap!r Itanging•. • rOO Rolls just , opettid . ,* and ,Dine for 6 ets. per by J.I LYONS & SO4. fie4l? suppli of eta°, Sugar, NA Tea, Wee, Crackdrtgi just received and for sale tip' J., LYONS & SON. H . poops. WE art receiving this week New. Good; Just purchtuted in tile city, which renritent cur Assortment cove l l)kie,•and which we 4tTer on the moat iltroratle term*, it the new buikting,ene finer above . the Prat Office, ; IiETLEY'it READ. \ Montiose, February fi,118.15. : : • 0401 M Denther; Colt ins,and 'Puns, 4 Hips--s; new euPPliiiihn rEWelswil r and for sale + - ' 1 1 1 BIZILEY READ. • 0110+er algid irpitfotity Seed fiff sale b • New aliliord, /Web El; 181 i U. BU •, • • 1, IME ------- ----r--- . . ARM FOR SALE, Air GREAT.BARGAINS. TRE suttscribers offer fl3r sale on •themoi.t. fiberal‘ l and easy !ertii.l,one of tbe ' st located fanns'for Making niciiwy in Northern Penn, lvania. The said farm is sit aced on the Newbiirg and Owego Turnpike; two mill s;of Mount Plc t.village, and twelve from thet:l4l . Y. d: E. R. IL, al levy conveniently situated to Ettirches; Schools, G tt-mills,' Saw-Mills, Blacht sat ishops &c. It con its one hundred and sixty.. on ncrea, one' hundred of it under a good State of cultivation, well iratered a d good Imildingla, consist inOftt good framed house . well 811631(410ff, and 'very . conveniently arranged. Also two - good barns and a goof! barn shed well calculated for convenience.' two largbnchardi; yielding from 500 to• 1000 bushels 'an ttuallA mostly grafted fruit!of_the best quality. The fa i. 4 *ell adapted to gm king sufficient to keep a largl! Mock. For price and terms_ apply to -13. F EATON, or to ALFRED LAKE, on the premises. Int4ord. Dec'.'l3 1854 -- • 4 - ' .lore and More Nen; GOOds. IBURRITT is now receiving new and full .I- ' .}: supplies of Goods for the Winter Trask, in cladl ng a new and elegant assortment ofrreiich .11c. : rino>ai Merino and L'ashmere Plaids; Plaid, Fan cy att&Plaiw De Lanot„, Paramettas, Bradt..., Square and Iliing Shawls, all of new and best styles, nn'd will I be stld , at,2s.per cent. less than last year's pi ices.— ;..* 1'.4.150i 'view aKsortmeht of Rich Maori* and Bonnets, I 1144 ' Silk Velvets. for 'Cloaks and ilartWla.t„ Rich ! Silk and ,Velret Drees Trimmings, Mohair /frail Dre , Rigolets &e. &c., with' a general as.4ortment of o e'r STAPLE and FANCY G 0010,: Es usual, Wilidi I huh gi)maght under the priment pressure of the cash ' Inarki . !clvill be sold at corresponding and reduced : Prir .! ciLii - • alilford, Avember 27, 1151. - - . • TA Chane° to Make Money: _ .4 P#01"17411)1,E . ASI) 11 0'014.4BM; EX- A it!' _ ' PLOYMEYT. T, ii)c)'l , libfferib e i is desirons of haiing an agent in ta l ch county and town 'of the Union. A capital ' Of fronip to $lO only will be required, and anytidtg I like all'efficient, energetic man can make fl-out three; to tirq dollars per day ;—indeed„ agents now eMployed are 'realizing twice timt sum. Evers. inforniittion Will be given by:addiessinglpostpald,) WM.S. KINSLEft, i• .. ' ',• '%; ll : 'Atm 1161, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. .fire-Proof , r rli E "'Trivia' Goo& ..11., cOred at I. L. POSr et: twalitp!styk, And price. Staple Dry Goode, Collars; Sleeves, , Dress Goode, ledgings, Ll6llta qnd Cga l sintelva, .aunnt-fa, 1 'bil e Goods,- and !!‘rraaulft. H1NG , ....a line stock. Groceries of ill vari• etlei:ganiware, Crockery,. Looking Glaaaett, and In every cTi:partnaent their assortment i f IgOtKI, end .at prices to,,imit. ' • Itontroie, March 20, 18515.' 1342 and. TALLOW abto, Fanners tools fin gen " Pwr ~'~;.~~~ ~~ il i - 1 - - ;MINTER ..CLOTHING -'• aßEair c3aPozatrin A 8 we are anxious to close Out our Stock of cloth -21 lag to make room forbur Spring and Summer. purchase we are selling it at greatly siedticed priela .C2ll, as 'now la the' time: to. buy sbeap. • Over coats from lOl,OO to . $lB,OO. Dresi, Frock and Sack coats, good patterns and new styles. Pants from $1,50 to 118,00. every of ,averyStyle.- Gents.. Far. nishing Goo of every kind. ALL WOOL LONG SHAWLS 15 per cent. cheaper than ever offered :in Montrose. DE LAINES. Good quality and neat patterns selling at coat for . . LATHROP February 1,185 S— - • All Right Agalll. - BOOTS fit SHOES, READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER, rrilTE subscriber would respectfully announce to his customers and the public in general that he Is again prepared for the Boot and Shoe business.-- Rasing just received from New York a choice -lot of Sole and Upper Leather, Calf Skins, MO Skins, .4c., ell oak-tanned. Also, an assortment of Ready-made work, consisting in •part of Men's' Thick and Calf Boots, Boys Boots, Children's Strap Boots, Women's Enameled Union Boots, Polkas, Kid Buskins, Silk • it asting,Fox Gaiters, Goat Lace Boots, Enameled Peg ged Boots, Misses Kid Lace Boots, Children's. Roan 13oots, &c. &c.—which will be sold for cash cheaper. than can be bought elsewhde in this market. Re pairing done neatly. s • - ; Please call and examine. Store first door east pf the Odd Fellows Business hours from "the time to work" until the time foi "rest"-and "refreshment." Grateful for past favors he hopes -by strict attentionsto business ,to merit a continuance of the same. • \ N. B. Being somewhat in want of the "one thing (tnoney,) he would suggest, in • the mild,st Manner possible, the propriety of those in6bted call. lag and settling the some immediately. Nuf ced. Montrose, Dee. 4, , ,1834. • C. M. SIMMONS. .. , - ABEL TIIRRELL H" juin - received from" Neiv York a full assort ment of NE lfr 000/3, comprising a first . ' rite variety of DRUBS, MEDICINES, CREMICALS, AILS, 1 4YE•STUFF'0,.GLASS-WARE, FAMILY GROCERIES, MATZ RLILLS FOR LIGHTS, MEAICAL INSTRUME.r3, Yaisac / NOTIONS, JEWELRY:, rERFTWERS, iim ALL sowrs /or. rasev Goons, which will be sold. extremely lon- for. cash. Having recently sustained a loss by tire' fat least five thousand deliars, above insurance and goods saved, I fancy I hays;; strong claims for the : patronage of my frhinas . and the:public generally. . / I ask •no man to give ; to me, neither do I ask •or expect additional pfits !in cousequenee of said loss./ I will Sell goods, low,lif not lower than can be bought elsewhere in t 'is town or county. All I ask is that - patronage 1 a t &Om the public which will enable me with industry to 'slimly but gradually replace the loss sustained--said .. liii ; 4 being the hard earningsof a life ofansious toil. ; ! .StOre at the lower end of'the burned district, on Main street; a f.mi doors below the corners. 1 ABEL- TUARELL. . lldontrose, Pecember 14; 1854. /.1 • lel3 a•L . READYt• STOVES AND TIN WARE FOR THE • • PEOPLE: . . 1 1 Av-• . Ci a O l D ar ß g tr e F aI F E w L c H n HE ni tt ec h te al d -e a c_o t n o T t an in t . l n y t o o n f ba ti n n d wire, • Reels and for wells, plintiv, cistern •painps, &c., Hydraulic Rama, Japanned "tfares • lead ' pipes of all sizes 'Job. work done; with neat ne.is and despatch ; all or den; promptly attended to. ]j 'STOVES& P-IP . F - kept constantly on ° hand . , a large assortment of stoves 'of! be latest iiriproved and approved patterns. Our experience bathe business enables us to select those that we can safely, warrant to give efitire aritisfaction. /Arbougst our numerons stack can be found the ll'atiagon air. tight Star-of the . lrest,i - Elevated INe3v World, " Clinton, I [Oren. !Atlas, • . " Cultivator,- _ , Fire Fly, . Phoenix ; States, -". IVe,•itern Qneeu, " ;Globe, in Prendu. .1- H; A. Wpoiatcri A CA II DI. I llwould take this ,inethod to esprem•nlyisenge of pride and ' eisfeere gmtitutle to the large "Inijority of If erehants• and d...alers in good old Susq. Co., W I'6' hare Ifrintlly patronized Inc in New York, as weft ti.s.to the iimity•others, hi the,different sections of the ;country; ndl would most.revectfully ask n cOntinua4 of their flivors, aswell as those wlio hare not as yc found it tiong - enient to • call and Leconte cuitontem ,t 21.5 teati St. - (&e business card.) - I • ' Very Respeetfally, " I If. C. TYLER. 'I VITHEREAS.I have, just received a new i stock of Winter Moody which have been bonght at the priees, and whereas I tun in great ivaut of Cash, iyoPlen Yarn; Corn, Oats, Rutty-, Eggs,'Wootl, (four ft:tet long,) or anything . clse to llcp a pdor roan from sbulring, I am hound to sell oods at a, very low figld'e for any of: the alicive articles. Just call and tike. a look, that's all! • S., A. LYONS. LAnesboro, January 1, 1855. _ NR( id s...7lkawltt, :OCITE aad Fieotell Phi nog; Paramer 11,4ineaboro, Jarrui . ii - , ; L ;4-Y-- (Tiound--irrF side - of.PUblic- Avenue. • •. - .IfOntrose, November 15, 1354., PACTS FOR TUE pr.opi,r,. • . fit subscriber is carrying on the CH-1/R-11.A A - - trxv lIUSINESS in all its ralious branches at to 4 Chair and Ware Sfiop -in Ilarford, where hiay he c l ud a greater rariety . of Windsor and Rocking aiiii than at any other establishthent in-the county; ifIL Flag an.l Cane * Seats, Bureaus, tedsteatb Loung es Settees, Tables; Stands, &c. &el, nil of which will be sold at the loweaprices 'at retail, (or ‘wholesale, AI • h:.;mllort notice.) Alli work warranted - well 'made actd of good material. Short credits and small profita f w ic il s 4 my motto. For ilemon - stmtion of' thelebove ' ; 'please call at my shop in ITarford villa - • - , -..; • •• - .A: W G,RBENWOOD. • • • flarfortl, October 12, 1 , 354. . . ls4¢m- \ : ..........._4„:____ Tinsodiy and Clover sett! at ' 6. r. ; • oita STOCK OF STOVES . . Ts Arollf. . O qMPLETE—ftud, would take this -1 A opportunity: to 'Say that , . We. can abont•th'e mint beautifni and aplendid pattirns of Parlor.arid Cooking" Stores to bO found in the county.• Arnono tben'4Ao' be seen! the ftcvelving Front and Gothiefirlor; roe wood or, coal, entirelyneW and decidedly pretty stolreo. Prices Aomitive 'to ten drillers.: Of • Cooking Stones' we think it 'fleet - Nen to say caucti,_only to rebutrk; that we are ?Olio g them, at our former prices ; arid judging front the rapidity of Our sales, we believe, the pobiie aro - entlrely Sath4fied with our prices and tln of our wards. We have:"a few more let!" Of --the ~ "Clinton•Air:tight Plevaied Oven Stote."iackootid: edged to he the ,heat CMi r illg stove now in USe, sin and English' Stove Pipe at old pideekand mings and Tin Ware of, all dermiptiona tit ,- the vary low tut rate 4,:, • J..,DICXEIWAS, Now Milford, October : .,:n,•lB4l i _ ' eqfOICE and fancy articles of Soap and Hair Mt; aka, - oine Of the finest Perfumery at•the store of • ra,. ran t , ciYA notv being 'CU L are tk.mieuble In • XTOTI6E hornbY given that lettereolidminiatOk i &ion tilDion the estate of JOIIN lato,dott AppollaeOlitOwneLip, deed, have been panted to kltO ttle/ersigiledii and all pereons -indebted to watt! Mato will please make innuediate payment, and Oman hai. ing claims will pet*ent the.same_duly itteeteil ftw vettletnelit. ' • i • WILLLVII 11.1N1X . 1 AppoLlecoa i 31erth 655. 12,6. A1.X.11161111P. • - • - A Finti'ssurtuteni of new pods Just received the Fatttleee 18terei &nit EeEk for yoursolvos„, Cost iottniatiOg to looltgtd but little- to buy. CO, • - R. St Retureits. /farelrlft, !Ogg. _ • . •. , , - --- . - - . GARDEN SEE DS, -. 4 \' .- A..FRES II lot of Shakers', Rocheitert'.araLCoonao -21 tient Garden Seeds jinit opidted'and tor'aile by Marelt 20, •. j ''' - ' - I. LYON& •"....... ~... . •... . . prix Ttmaitlii i and elOvei Seed; at -a• - F; B. CM& WATCHES, fEWEIRY' SILVER= - &e. ake. - , and Ivor Paint Lever, niihgr and L. pine Watch ;just received end fbe sale by DEXTVIML READ. - A GOQD assortment et Jewelry, conastieg ofEwr Mils,' Ear Drops, Areas Pink Yiegir &e. justreceived at . BENTLEY &atrial- silver flea, Table , ns. . DesaeFt, Sugaz, &e., warisittedßre, for sale 14 - BENTLEY RE _.. Itoota_antre s . An unusually gond assortment•of the bast make v all fruit and perftect for.sala by RENTLEY k REA.% ....._____ __ Draiiii.iisid- Nedifelisiell. .• ..- - A fresh. stock genuine Drugs . and •Medielites,. .Patuale • . / Medicines, Penns, thls, Dye-stuffs, &e., for sale by Dect. - 13.) . I t BENTLEY i RIAD.. Charles Tilllnsan,"Barli,er., H M removed bis'shoP from its former lisaktion i s the basement of 'Searle's hotel, to t i te roma is the :mine bujlding, in rear of the bar-room, wiustis Ms customers will be waited upon by that eagnisini artist, Professor Charges Morris, or by himself; at maiunable'hours. . • / . Please bear ire mind that this is the only ebevise shop in Warn where the thing is dons scientifically. -.Montrose. December 19. 13154: . • , To th e People of liusqateheiraini, Vitainty. ippEING one, of the greatest sufferers by the rent destructive fire In Ifontrose, hatlng lost my store-house and nearly all of Mygoodi, I have rim" lis:ever given , over Ito despair, but have takeir s store room in the loWer part of the toWn; first does - i north of Heeler's ;dote', into which I. have placed the small stock sa _red froni the Sre, mid willdn the course ; a roes short time fill up• the store with' en entire: !' nevi_ stock of goods:" In my.present new leCation, I will lie happy to see and wait on my old 'Customers' , and the public genertdly who will favor tile with a eall. - I have resolved to "never pire sui s the tAip.".! I am" determined to keep : a DRUG ST G ItE, and` to keep a good assortment of Drugs,, Afedicines,Paintsi Oils, Dye-site's, Groceries, Glass-ware,-_ turnery, Yenikee. Notions, and sorts of 'Panel' Goods, &c. &c., such as I kept before the fire, whisk: devour d the earnings of a life time in en hOur•„ • • Montrose, N0v.:23, 1854. ABEL TURRELL evety.m~ indebted to me, N. JLIa remember mein this tay time of need, II by sending to me the amount due.inimediatele. - • Noven.ther 2.4 , 11354. ABEL TUARELL. nErarovAL.. . Tz' & STODDARD, since- the late fire, may Ilk be found in the BASEJLEXTOF SEA ELE's HOTEL. 'Notwithstanding the unprecedented ra.. pidity with , which our.,stock .of Boots, Shoesc tte4: "went off"; on the morning Of the fire, we still biri: some on hand, and shall soon be well supplied-agaia'• REELER , A, STODDARD. Mon troee, Noreinher -12.-1'854 , . NO. TICEI- r . 0 'lrin- fril).,,cnbcrs beingn serere sufferers Pent th# late disastrous- Fire, hare reinovecl with what little.retnalon of their Stock, to the new building oie the Avende i , opposite W. J. & S. .I.l..3fulforcra store; where they will he happy -to see all their fricindiand customers, and hope hi the course of some ten 4ayi to 'be al,k I. to greet them . with an entirely WEI" - STOC.A.7 O'P' OpODS. -., , We trust that some of our customers ;Who hate been long hi debt, will remember that this is a tints of ercciALlNixo-witn 1 - ,, and •rlo as theki*lould bi done by. . •-• ' . )3ENTLEY &:RF.A.P; -. :,/ilo4trose; 'Noretuber 14..1854, • •• - • DISSOLUTION, ' • copertnerthip heretofore. knots ,:under tits 1. name end firm Of Neiv,.lls Brothers; id the Sash; Blind and Boor business, 13 this dayby &ft:teal cp.a.: sent and agreement dissolved. GILBEP:r - NEWELL,- . . LanesborO,lnlyll, - Tile eulmCriber. ti: ould respectfully call tilts. at . yettfote of tho3e tr* Wish •to purchase anything in.hig 1114 ct business, • Sash, D6(lrs, Shutters and Blinds,. • cabinee.Ware of cariou s kinds TAO - ea; and Seerti,iiries, Bedsretis, Stands.- Chairs and Settee ts. R.:Ay-mad e Coffins. Painiink rind plants.; ''required: Country: Produce - and lurnber. tttltenlif exchan , -e. ,Tenn?, ready - pay: • •I j tanezboto. July 15, I§:4. • GIL4F;RT NE-WELL. e tottc-swishd plea ogoo rea mg. Odd Fehows' hall, Montros e I y a W,B. DE.A4 , 19. r e W. B. O. does not tokeltictures for 2 . 50 r 10 teols. . Those' who fridi inch trash must go elscu:here: „John GrOro!' Advettiseinfent. AS nature,_ who furnishekthe Wills and beastsj.witlt an extra coat for winter, has not made a similat' pre• ‘ision for Man, I have Conehided to take it upon my- Self to attend to that department; and therefore I think proper , to announee that all shiCeiing male' bi- - peds, that 'Med new apparel,l gloriouti or infrjorietus,„ , fashionahle or , unhithionable can hare Uttar wants' supplied and 'their my shop in liontr mo tes suited by - ealling All me, at - . • NE* GOOD S • . , 1. , T t LEE; AT - MONTROSE DEPOT, inksjuio r t 1 • cared la new supply -of Sring and Sunnier Good; which] will be sold Very low - for cash or rarim produce. •- ' . 8 POUNDS good New Orleans Sugar for oneldlsl- - tar at , - J. C. LEE'S New Store. -4- r PEA, Coffee, Molasseti, Fish; Rice, and Groceries -1, of all very cheap at J. C. LEE'*- •: wanted, . • • A NY g ' l4 ntity of Eggs at 12 cents per`dozen,* ezeitanze for goods at J. C. LEE'S Store.- - - ] Also, . ~. . 0 ,tll Y quantity of Butter at 16 cents per .1. pound, he eiehargt; fer,'Gooda at J..C., , LBES Now Staie, - rrtMOSE 'wishing to purchase for cash, or in,ev change tor barter ' will find it to their interim' te call and, examine my stock of . G00(18 and prices .{ for , themselves. For barter ptall kinds the highest.prie..- es may - at all times be relied on at J. C. LEE'S,Stori-, . 7 Montrose Depdt. • • • • - , . DOT PRIORTENED, Thv 8 V river' 7!ory w e ih ave l)nitouttrlend : and gelemeti ghat consumed our Store With`"mest of onk Goods, end - erected a convenieni shanty, where we shall he p.' Mit py to see our old.customerS as well as itew. Vire ire 1 going td .sop goods lower. than ever, and we think ten per cent. less than you Can buy eli•ewhere,in SusqUit- - . : Minna Co. till and see. • WARP. O4t TEA ' c c', MO POONS"