POLITICAL 12ITELLIGENCE., Nsw-liamesmas.--A. letter from Mason , W. Tappan, Esq.,yember of Congres4 elect contains the follow pertinent and timely re marks : , .ttrust that the policy which the Nmeri , can party will inaugurate will be one ot'such manifest wisdom and regard for the rights tiad interests of the whole people as to mark amew era in the political history of onr State. The movement which has produced s this change is emphatically a mirvernent of the people, irrespective of party ; and while, - In U .di yitalso s due to-the American party. as dis tinet organization , it should at° the same t time be remembered that it had the. sympathy and support of thousands of good and patri otic . men who were not members of thilt or ganization. Nor should it be forgotten ! that the grea t outrage perpetrated upon the ',Free • Stag by . the Administration the pi 'Waage of the Nebraska bill, IQ much to -do in has. tening the result over which 'we all ha4e so much reason to rejoice. Everywhere thrilugh out the canvass the issue was put upon the true ground•of . Liberty on - the one hand, or 'acquiescence' to Slavery extension oil', the other; and lam glad to know, that eicry where the American party. threw its influence in favor of Liberty, and against the encroach-) moats of the Slave-power.' - • -. Barbarian Descent on Xanaas. CoAspondenee of the New York Tribune. Srsaainii Naw Lvov, Kansas .River,Aprils 1. The 'great fight' in Kansas has. prcived . nearly as' fair a contest as the struggle '. be tween Hungary and Austria---Only that f the 'Czar:When lie overwhelmed .. tlie Magiars `with his legions, observed more of the amen. Ries of 'civilization than have the • Cosstlcka precipitated upon us by : Atchison. . What think you 'of a free election in the Territokies of these United States of America, in the year of grace 10,5, where a thousand !Out, aide-Barbarians ' rush ..in, .wrest ' the . pbill , . from their two or three hundred legal gusidi . - ans,..;;making new 'Judges," 'overturning Oie - whole machinery, and .allotting every than access who has a Pro-Slavery ticket in fhis. hand, a white ribbon in his button-hole, and all the whisky in ;his. skin.he can' hold '; :bid in many instances compelling :known Fiee.- Soileis to take the same :dose 'and vote the same ballot, under serious threals of instint death by the cord in case of has ! Br4ve doings, theie ! and bravely has the freedom of our elective franchise been vindicated be fore the world I , Who will..refuse to huzza for Popular Sovereignly,! `- All that I have here implied is - sober fa'et.', On the 10th:day of March, an army. friiin Missonri, 'regularly organized,arined,OfficeriA and disciplined, and liberally supplied With rations and whisky, seized on the polls in each election district in Kansas, appoint -.(1 -their own Judges, prescribed thiiirtwn rul s, and cast three-fourtks.of all the ballot'', more or less; what matter a few -figeres,q--.-Itlis enough that they.were prepared t2ovcrwhelbi any legal vote that could be ca t,. aitclVins they did it. What matters it Whether the • pro-Slavery..majority is one thouSand;or 4a —the right; the jastice and the.rOsult tire the name. All - this will rtad like a fable 111 the Els' ; would that it were : so. - But it is ti•fact, pla a unvarnished; and will ... receive its 'colorhig from the atrocious " details whieb .Will so ! tri reach you. _The invading army *-as divityd into •battalionS, Which were' detailed to "vai - i- - 1 iius points -as wanted. They .were held as:la I reserve corPs, to he brought into actionlif I needed. The - main force - was direke d agaitilit Lawrence; ,and that • devoted I Fity' was coin- 1 plet4 overwhelmed. Ilesistahce _ wound hade been madness against an.arrued and iii furiated mob,' Crazed wait. pa' a..6.»-...wi :...4- V. It was only. by submission that : blono- ihed. was avoided ;. and even, With it, it's said:that,Mr. Brown, 'editor of. The Herald i of Freedom, was a mark for the , bullet °OA 1 ll desperado named Wallis. t . - t As for, the..GoVernor, Men, whip ought - to be-respeetable, are daily heard to illy that:his life is not worth an hones purchase if he ft-, luseS to sanction this audacious mockery ifrf i an election. ' But the .Gclvernor thus far; h.l.s 1 goae straigbfon ; and I have that faith in Wa i l"! that I' believe he will die, it need be, at lifs post, rather than- violate. his oath by any suah' •eanction. And I also believe that this. Min ims§ will produce its. legitimate effect, and , that no hand can be - found animated - by is coo rage or depravity quid: to Itlie ezeeuticiti 'of the horrible threat made against him. It gas now said that he/will refuse the certificates, mid go in person to Washington With the matter s ; but Slavery swears that be Shtdi 'itot quit the Territory alive. j Or ':his be- :hi .in this boat are a bundre. men min the interior of Missouri, who are returning frotn the election ; Many of them seriously ill froin the, effects of whisky and e.krisure. Th4y . 'are an army of semi -barbarians;. they carry one's mind irresistibly back to ihe Dark Agps when might made right, and, the weakeiit went to the wall. Such might , have been the bullying, profane crew who tore the '034 1, of Milton from its grave, and 4utthered the Covenanteri at their altars. Slavery has lh them, embtlined 'and perpetuated the vices and barbarisms of the past. L I , • - Will the North—the Vniori-rabide.',itaAe, insuits and these wrongs ? - Less cause hits overturned States. "Let the Free.States,,lif indeed they are free, arouse and. act. !'l.lt them cease the 'vain-glorious boasting has answered no purpose as yet, but to ; ntu riste the South, ,and proceed calmly!aiC,d strongly to 'work. A few ' thousand gond men in Kansas, prepared for any emergenes, will defend it against all odds. Send more'coscotnbs andeowarda, armed with big words; but send.fis sturdy workers, SW° to the right, and invincible in calm coura e. Kansas can be'free. • H • 1; -Beetcon Carried with Carutom t , Correspondence of the .11 - 4 v York Tr:butte. 11 I . i Sr. Louts, Tuesday, April 10, 1850.1 The Kansas Election has resulted ha 'favor 'of Slavery. Tile voters, were eitz' ns of Mis souri. ::i They- marched with ze cannon • !from Westport, in MisSouri, to the town of isafiv ranee, These men 'were, loaded with • Small arms, they took violent possession of the kl s, which they held in military array until' th y felt assured that their ticket would succeed— and then they - returned to Missouri. lT e , election was held on Friday, the 30th Mar h. t Thursday, at noon, the day before, an aim cavalcade which claimed to be 5,000 strotig, preceded by two cannon mounted, and; bY a wagon loadedwith whisky—this whole; mili • _mry array , armed with deadly !weapons, apd led by a Ckil. 'Young, left Westport, = in Mis. purl, for the avowed purpose of controlli ig the elections' in kansas. They had. alx ut forty miles to travel to re 2 o 1 Lawrence, ut the roads were dry, and th ey ' proceeded to Waukarusa Creek; seven mites'; from 1 Likk'Cr Terme before they camped. About oi3o writ to L a wrence, and marched up to the flo s, armed and- took possession of he &owl& They swore they were citizens of the , Teri , tory, and that it was bona/de their intention to remain there: This oath eadi Missourian took before be voted, and then , they all sttirt ed back to there bometi in Missoiirt that sante nvening., : :Fite legal voters, wing that the selection .IkEts- WIWI,' nisnaged by foreign ju terlopers, did not tunny of the 'tote at 411. There ara l wary few slaves . or slave owners in the Territory. The , owners dare not Yet -7, • : take slaiv' 'es there: Their: - mew , spapers; and the ,lavery men! talk muck of the thousands who - t are (..rowding - into the ',Territory ; but it is elf false. Alley have „0n1y . .! been there long }eninigh to vote, and there danger of thiir going there to take •their slares. The' conduct of these)Missourkins gristly retards the settletwent . of the Territory,) but it 3oes . not id vniice the elave•interest inlke least. On. the othOr hand; it is opening the ,ye.s of thou sandi to:the true character . of Slyery, which, but f r - Setne such manifestation, would re main closed forever. • . "'From Virtashliasstoia ' , Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribune; WAsuncotps, Monday, April 16 1855. - ..kliluMgh some Members , of 'the Cabinet - were i at first opPosed to any thicided Steps , again St Spain, . 1 lhave the best authority for sayib' that the ilstruetions, to Commodore Macalay were unanittiously approved. Th esc i l instructions, which; were drawn by the President himself; were , unmistalMhly strong. The French Legation here . has intimated that should hogtilities ensue -lietween' the United - States 'and Spain, France would promptly support her European •peighbor. , Spe The Star denies the story of The ?04i in relation to a -war wids,Spain, 'nut! . s.ays that Secretary. Guthrie has written nothing author izing what has. been attributed. to', him'. • • . The America reached nalififx On Thursday night with • three days' later advices from Eu 'rnpe than;those of the Washington.. *Vienna is now the point of attraction ; and attention was wholy concentrated upon the Oonferebee; whiel is represented as being in great dilliett ty- upon . the - all-itnportant *Third point--; so much so, indeed, that although - the demands of the AllieS had been modified, the RusSian Plenipotentiary had referred thei mattO -to St. Petersburg, and nothing further .could be •done uut4 reply was reeeived. The :French Minister tie Foreign affairs has also been in- London, to . Confer with the English Cabinet upon the lueStion. Affairs- in the Crimea had undergo/ow- change. ,-' Letters from th e re report the' i British army ;as much niprove4.— The nussiimS continue to strengthen ; :their works. The:) , are in strong force, near En- patoria.. Nivt-skirnitslais bet weenit he French i and Russian riflemen •e4titittue,• without any . decided advantage to either side, ' I T, he tre:itY between TUrkey and Sardinia is Sardinian Con i - ent ion ha's oCeit p ied :t he atten tion of Parliament, and it is stated that Eng land 'is to horrow:money at five per cencand lend to Szirdinia :at Maur. Ptbr . ll4ment was about to.adjourn over the Easter seitson,tneet ing again vjt the ietb 14r. Itnebuck's . Com tnittee. iS. Still . at •work. The latest neivs froth Spaitqs called satitituetaty. nit papers state that Spain and Port noi' tie; ceded to the %VeSteru Mlianee and signed the treaty at NHS on the tZlst;ot)larelt, butt this statement . is not confirmed.. The diffienl tA;. betweeni , Austria and Prussia- is increas fig, Front:China we ,learn that the. French have again 6ttiteked Shatighai; but Were 'fe pnlsed by the instirgehts;' . Report , ,says. that the ifistirgepts around 'canton had ;;taken the I Tiger Furt; and plulidercd the stirroutalizig • Tr iby ne. _ _ . • , ;TOE LEGiSLTI . IIE..—TIIiS b . d!ziy ;iuljourned sik-die oit theliith inst.. They 11av .ende etil a general system of laws, c.biefiy 1.1 a ifooly from have provided for organization of euiitie; hate f/11i41.4/ a good wht4ii law, providing for tree sehonlii for -. ail upol a liberal lasi.; have passi.td ti strinr , ent ptioliibitory liquor 6w_.; chartered thiee it eorporated a MedieaV: Society; .atid fa,t but, not 'least, have pro'vidiitl• for king a new ecii.is the . CZ/Suing: falt, by the. Aurshall; (Limn ittisrete:cirrucz,vmt 13 I. 11,4 tick. Nobody Surety can' justly :xt:use them oflidleness; the, statutes enacted NV I I 1111 two hi lky v,•111 2rcl .. ir. ', NOTICES. ! . 7 , .NOT.If E. . Mil. Oasastko Lrzat, of Ithaca N. Y., ivill deliver a; lee ture at the Presbyterian Church, in Monirose, On Sat urativ evening, .A.pril 21st., on the neCesiz:ity, constitu tionality, and practicability of a PrOhibitory Liquor. La*. . . . ' : , .' ; , :. . Teachers' Associatibri.' • The SuSguehanna County Teachers' A.ssociation will ineet at the Methodist Church in the-Lyon neighbor hood,llerriek township, on Thursday, stay 3d, at 10 o'elock a. x. 'Per order. . • Religious Notice.'4 • The, "North-Eastern Convocation co - Fennsylvania will meet in St: Paul's {Episcopal} Church, in this Bo rough, on Friday the ttOth inst. Puhliciservit;elwill bO l held . on the afternoon and evening off Friday, Sat urday, and Monday, with three services 'on Sunday. AiMissionary meeting will he held on Sattirday eve niisg, and a sermon to •young men preached :on Sun day- evening. Tiachers'• Ezainlzattoili '. • ! W‘ednesday, April 25th, • ' Springville.. Thursday, April _6th,. I Rush.i ' ' Friday, April ' '27th • I ;Diatonic. Saturday, April 28th, • '.l'es4up. Miitiday, April V,Oth, r • ' ' Ilridgevrater. TUesdaV, May Ist, , „„„. .. .; . .'iGit)tion - .. , Thursday; Mray . 3d, ,. '? TitTriek. . . Friday, Mac 4.th ' Jackson. liiimm' ' "litions . will commence at 1 ti'cloc. - li - P. 11.-- Dfreetors andi persons feeling an interest id common, schools are requested to attend. ! - ' . 1 - WILLAIID ItICITARDSON. I , 'i , i I. • MARRIED. • :At Brainbridge, N. Y., on the llth insitant, by ;the Bev. ,Mr. Eirciwn, Mr. Jokes TAttoa, of Laneaboro, Pa, and Miasyßnone E. VINIEN, of Bainbridge, Che nango county, N. Y. ; 'ln Franklin, April lf,tb, by Prof. W,i; Ricliardscin, DAVIit MANS/L i of Franklin, to Miai M. A. Bans- DA E, Of the same place. , • ' • DIED. In Fmnidin, Friday, April 6th, Mr. Boistz.z.Surro, In the Om year of his age, ' . The deceased wa3 the oldest of seven ,brotbers, all ofw horn, natives of Cheshire, Coon., left the place of their birth and home of their childhood,_ not far from the . beginping of the-preieut century and settled in the then.wilderness region of Lawsville, now the thri ring township of:Franklin. With the exception of ) otte of their number, 'who was"killed;' soon after their I arrival by the•fall of a tree, the rankii Of this fondly had hitherto remained unbroken by death, so that for 1 the last 50 years, they had been perMitted to employ the ardor of early manhood the vigor of middle life and the strength of temperate age in the physical and moral, iniproVement of the neighborhood they had chosen for a Iresidepce. Mr..Switb aiis:a fair repie -sentatire of New Lug . energy and integrity ofclunic ter, Before the patient labors of himself and 'assOci atcs, the forest disappeared and fruitful fields took ita place. Coming as did these earlypioneers"with little else but their-strength of Mind and belly and imple• mains of toil, they have worked out far themselves a competence of worldly goods, and an honorable place among their fellow r nien. Mr. Smith was a Mend to i • pod order and a professor of sound religion, before . e left his native town, and as this county was then ) our_dy misaiOnary ground,-he was obliged to goi to Buford to enjoy the ordinances of the gospel; But about the year 1810, be was permitted with a few I others to lay'. the foundations of a thureli organist: ttion I in Ida adopted home; and from that time to this, the Means pf grace here been sustained; and extended a controlling moral influence in the township. Ati his drab, Mr, Sinith left a Wady of eleven children, all of whom are' profeasens •of the religionaf. , the Fedi er. • ; Ile 'died in confident expectation of a, blessed mud glorious immortality beyond the 'grave,' He was a good neighbor, and useful citizen, a kind husband and. Father and•titi exemplary christian. ; 114 has left a large circle of relatites to cherkli and ;perpetuate the remeiribianee of Lis name, who " aptlirsi eat for him ex those who hive! no hope, " for they ktive asity ed belief, since be 'lived for Christ, that.'" death tilso has been his eterind gain.* : - intINE) AND BUNKER t r DS A geueral saisoluteut o, new poda' flow &emu% at our store J. LYONS'S; SOS. April 11. 1 lOC , . ' II Mr Arty of the artidamentioprd is the following list, rill de received at thiastifee vn Osdrsetiption, at the current market price. .• :; • : ' Flour 11 barrel, '. i $ 1 ,10,50 ® 11,50 Wheat 'IR busliel,.. . • , .i ' 2,00 Corn Meal-14 hundred , t .: 1: :`. 1 - , 2,25 Corn "ft•Al bushhl, Rve 14 bush • • - i * I . 1,26 - , • ;Rye Flour 1 1 .1 hundred, 1 - - ' 4,00 ißutter *fil 11), - , ' • 20 ;Cheese "t 1 113, ' • ,-,,. •- 'lEggs il oz. ' ' : 14 ®l6 • ) Maple Surat- 1.? ft. • • ' 8a in IPotatoeff r bushes, i )1 1 .- 50 ® 0 9 1 -, Apples "fd bushels, . • 4 • 50 ,Dried Apples 'fl bushel, '. ' • 1,2,5 Oats . 1 . 4 bushel .... ... ~.." 50 Beans V bush'el, •P ' 1,50 .. Ole.••( . Earn I#lll3, '' ' - 11 :'......10,® 12 . NOTIC..: IBY direction of the Court, antroluested to Bo g y that the Jurors summoned to appear beforg the Court for the second week of ApritTertn, will zit be tequired to attend. "F. P. 110144STER) Sheriff's Office, Montrose, / ' I April 18th, 1853. j. 4 . • DISSOLIITIOIC - rrriE copartnership, heretofore e.tisting under the firm of liawley .V Mott is this'. dati dissolved. April I, 1853. IIAWLEY. 310TT. The notes and aecourits - are in the hands of C. W. 3fott for Collection. those interested till, please call as soon as convenient. • ; frilE firm of B. F. R. H. Eaton 10 this day by mu -• _L. tual consent dissolved rill persoitl.haring book account, unsett/cA tria said firogi afel:reilueste4 to make immediate payment, by note, bi tithe/vise, be fore the expiration ve too montht froqi!tisis date. The books and accounts will remain lit the tutnds etc F. Eaton, who may be found -at 14 ffeniner place of buSiness, and is authorized to setae ; tte same. "A word t the wise." BF.NJAMtS ;$!, EATON. RALPH 13 .'EATON. Harford, April 10th; 18;55.. • • THE PEOPLE'S STORE. ITAVING recently - voluntarily ;14 , 1inquished the 1.1 sale of Liquors, excepting strictly for medicinal purposes, as a Druggist, the people witheut distinction of Party, Society, Sect, or Religion,i arel respectfully invited as Usual,. to call and, examine..tboquality and prices of goods, and to thereby avail tiionselves ;of any advantage of the market they to c thus acquire. Montrose, April 19, idr4. A11P44 VIRRELL. . . 14 AA A PIECES' of ~ Wall Pape ~and Border to ...',A k_i VAJ . match, just' received .ndffo4 sale cheap ert than, ever-was brought into this nutrlcet, from eq. to 50c4.. 3-,) Roll. Also, a lot of Good Phinglis, whicit 'ivill be sold cheaper than can be bought at. any tither establish mein. -. P. B. I.7i:i,NDl:Eit. Montrose, April 17, 1855. DELAWARE, LACK-VT...INN:I AND. WESTERN RAILIitOA.D.2 - • ().N.rithtl .2120 r Thornily A.ririt /9; 1864, the Mail asz•lenger Train uepart irtanpotammuu 11.5(1 m. Due at Great Bend at 2,44,!. 11. Con nectin,o% ith the Dunkirk Express We.l nn the N. Y. E: E. R. R. Returning, will leave Great . Bend 3120', r. Y., anti due at Sraziten 6 r. s. The Accommodation Freight-will leave Scranton at 1 P. tr.. tlue At L'reat Rend at -6 r. '4., :connecting with the. Steamboat Express East, 31ail T,rain West, and the Night Expr,tisses Eat and Wtt:tat; On' N. Y. 6: E: R. 12.'; • -Returning; leave,Great Rend tali i, M. on ar rical,of t7incinnati Express East, at SCranton 12,20 P. 31. FAILMEILS AND GATitilleltiraßS. „ Who.cannot get manureenoug,l4-ivip:4 l o .4 ch ea p a rid.- po ! , I.ll.)qkilli.! tlte I 11PRO le ED I'ODDRETT-E Made by the stibserihers:„ :The small quantity used; the ease with which it and the powerful stimulus it giv.?a to yegetatiott, renders it the.cheapest :and best tnanure in the `TVO:7I4/. It causes plants to came up quicker,• to gicn4fa.4ter, to yield heavier and ripen earlier than manure in the trot Id, and uhlike other fertiiiiiiitt, it can be brought in direct contact with di& Plant . x4Maree dob Mars worth is sufficient to inabure an aceu'Of corn.--; Artige,-14'1461r1"Inthfilmo” nit , T; pct- anul rel, for an - y quaiitity over sic barrels ; I barrel, $2. ; barrel's; s4,:tio 3- llama.. t , 5; 5 .ha relic, Ittß. A ,pamplilet with information awl directloiii'*ill he sent grads and to any one applying felt. the aamc. Address; the.LODI SSANUF.ACTI:DINq CO.: • 74 Cortlandt Street,fitlettv-Tork. . . . 9000 Milk Pans of all size's. anti.. Made from Mal double eros . .9 tin at itiia thin' 'Mercluults usually pay to Bell' again, for sale by the Subscriber. We hriro conic to the conclusion 'fitinS to Ftu•- niers as IoW as we will to the trade, thereby spring to the Fanner our profit. Our wares stria !warranted to.be•per4l..et in ever' Particular or no 4-ale; Tennsf—Cash. Terrusi--Cash or short crctlit. 'J, DICKOMAN Jr. New Milford April I. 1855. =MI A PEN'Y SAVED wpiiril TWO jWITTENBERG & BRO., Mootresei Pa., take • this method of advising their old friends' and customers and the public at large, that thoAutve just ' received and opened, the largest, .prettiestind cheap ' c,t stock of READY MADE - CLO'TTIINGi;ever bro't ' to this place, which they offer at a smalladvance from cost, thereby offering purchasers tle rare I:opportuni ty of obtaining goods at about' two thirdi the usual price. - , , Also a large assortment of Dry G 00421, camprising for Ladies Wear, new styles Brorade,' , Stripe, Plaid, Plain and changeable Silks, Delaines, Mithlin, De Bage Beiage delaines of new and elegant deignS.- All the latest st , les of Ladies Dress Goods, Frenelt Lawns, IPrints and Ginghams. A handsome ..tt:.4srtment of Dress Trimmings, Embroided Sleeves, •Voilars Puffs, etc. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and liutertings,Gloves /fits, Hosiery, Veils and Parasols'. 7 0 ' Their assortment of Shawls is very Itirge;iembracing every thing that is rich and fashionabie both foreign and domestic. - / ,' I"; • Their Bonnet Department is large and complete; embracing the very latest styles, with `Tritnmings match. • An extensive 'assortment of Irish linens, napkins toweling; table cos-err, curtains Ac. •,. We have also a supply of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col tars, Suspenders; Gloves, Umbrellas and W good many other articles ton numerous to. mention:. For bar gains the public-is, respectfully invited th tall at the cheep store of J. WITTISBERG,.t BRO. corner of Chesnut & Owego Streets, four doors east • • of Post's store. • 11, ._ . . , XTOTICE is hereby given to all penufmOmving de m:uida against the estate of Silas r, McKune, Esq., late of Lanesborough, deceased,. it4reseni the same duly attested for settlement, and ir, ! persona in debted to said estate will please make:payment im ruPrlintely to the subscriber in Harmony tOwoshiP. to whom letters of administration have bOeri°duly grant ed. ROBERT Malt:NE, 151'6 " • - Administrator of geßune. • Administrator's Notide. NTOTICE is hereby" given that lettere ,#f adminis -1- tation de Loris Ron upon the esteti of Lafay ette Wilmarth, deceased, have been 'gretited to the subscriber, and all persons indebted *to_Oaid estate will please . make immediate payment sac those yet having claims will present them dulyittOited for set tlement. ORLANDO GUNNISON. - Jackson, April,T, 18.55. 15w6 Ni o mtif rers RE a new rtfi ewe , lr pwr i cous an i i sg arrived, from th e Of : . 4 first rate as sortment ,of Ladies' and GentlemeaPs ,;(iNild Finger Rings,. Breast Pins, Ear Drops and floquii Curb, Fob and Vest Chains, Slides, Keys, Studo, Pens, Le.—. Persons wishing to purchase Jewelryishonid certain ly call at the store of - A:. TCARELL Montrose, April 12, 1855." . Administratilms 1114140. , MOTICE is hereby given that lettertiotvoiministra -LN don upon the estate of. JOHNIIAND, late of dppollaeon tolinship, doted, L:tre beesi•Ounal to the untlen.igned, and all pennant indebtiattO inthl estate will - please make branediate paymenl, intl those hay. leg chards will present the same duly- attested for settlement.- , WILLIO FUND. • 4 PPoliasxot, March 27. 1855, 'f i 2 irtl ALL , BIG t 4 Fine assortment of new f , j u st received at the Farmer's Store. •Call szuf see .r , iottptelves.-.4 Cost you nothing lo look in 4 but lit - 114 buy. U. T 'YRS it CO, ~Vorttroae, March 10, 1853. - ______ - _ 'Buggy tor Sale. i , - Good second band buggy for safe by . G. Z. blifOCK. A.. • G. , ~. iiontrose, Aril 11, 1816, ,! -. :: - I=El it t,f4zirtt 4 4 ' 7stf4":l MONTROSE' PRICE. CORRENT, GRAND PAPA PROFESSOO ife.FARiAIVD'S GREA . 1 AL EXRDrriozir • • Change. of D. 11; DOTTERER, .supirtutentlent EARNED. Administrator's Noike. JEWELRY. i !.i , ' performance. ! i LEVI J. lORTIIISLI COLOSSAL CIRCIT'S, '' , ___. 1.1 CornprisingThree Companit.s in one, EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC 4..‘111 JUVENILE—The - Largint Ciiiii pany in die word. • 1 ; ; . This bamenseTriple coriCern will upon ;entering the Totniroake a '' i . -. it -i • • - - . 1 GORGEOUS PROCVSION, 1, ,1 • • Introduce% th n Splendidlliand Chariot' , d wri tit eight elegant" caparisoned steeds, and coniai rig I. WM. BIXTHE'S NATIONAL BRASS Oki). IP I. n t Innuediately in the rear will follow. thcil Whble• Troupe of-itildren on Lilliputian ponies. 1' i WILL - EXHIBIT AT MONTROSE 'FRIDAY' APRIL 276, i • .• i; s, Doors opecoit 4 and 7, Performance, halfan hou , alter. - ' :;. The Equest ri air Troupe comprises the following di.. , tirviished performers: L ; , 1 MABAMOISELLE LOUISE,' ; 4 Le premiere Egin.strienae . t Danseuse de. tondrel Paris, Berlin et Vienna. 1 ' • - I ; 1 1 ;LEVI . 1 .4 . „N0RT11, - ,'. ij ; An - st =approachable principal and? 1 1; ; i HORACE ;SMITH, )li • , iwo Horse Hider and 100;fStirnerset The titiequalled. Scenic Rider. The celebrated Thrower. ' 1 , Mr. A. Pastor, •• • ' '!, Mr. Xenne4s,; Wm. Naylor,,. ' 1 '.. Vinceat,i . Rodgers,. .• 'I " Car/islO, • " G. Ai - cher, ', " Weeier.l .1 . , The Gymnasnc Corps etnbraces Sig., Aitrosto,• the -Great .Equlpoisc Artiste, Moss. IsAnoita, the Pantomimic Perfonner.. ll . MR. • 1 0 AMES MCi'ARLAND, L ' : • • - The wonderful Tight Itopi-Artiste. • Mr. T. -Um's.% Mr. ..k. J. "'limy . . , )i . . : Thei.Jurottile neentratioh of . , * TWENTI. ) LITTIX CIIILDREN,'"i' i 'I -'• In Arenic - Nevelth. abht inagnitie,en oflnette eriti tied- .•• I - 1 -1 THE SPANISII.I4L Flour, 1 • Cinderilla, The F rty Tldeteis*Aladdizi or ! t the Won. . derful Lamp Ac., n all ehthfch .• i .', - , * . LITTI t .ENJCTOMIA NOATII '. . The youthful Egicestriii)ini Mist JeN - stxs, i Et.t...t Marnittnr, MI/1;44' Wiit.tr,*7 Master JEskilicis, and others irill appear . • - ,'‘e. - ' Mr. Nolan hill Also introdace at c.teh pefoiinance his celebrated Dancing Horse v P ) • • : • 1 TAMMANY. ' i'• .. . The unapproachsWeTri forq,,SPLIT,IF4 WI. ..... 1.u... 1 '5... ft ....•3 1 .1. /.......... ••-•• • • , ... , . , . MY. Harry Stebhin's ftshion4.tnele...Ned, Ac i ',BEN JEV.SINGS THE CLOW... ..n. whose wit is infinite, will Opel:1'11s budget !ofiCorni calities, Hits at polular folliesi Vagaries, and Wagge ries, and Itumortnii•Eeeentriciities Of every i kied. - ) ie. CAPELL,'S.O4. - --4---.. Ap;il 17, 1855 1110nlity Bands. COXGRESS I h.i* recently passed a, Pensiop law ..J making an esitensive addition to thii . Pfinston, laws before in forty. No one f , hould despaicoftCceit . -. ing'a Land - Warraot, who hint 'clone service ,f'efr the United States of arty kind, eitlter in - the Ilevidutihnary war or since. They act also: eitends to . the Widows. and' minors of rhoswho perfortnZil the seryicei who if now !icing would be entitled to - the henefits thei-e: of. The mulersigtied has-the' law and all lii4al4 orms to obtain Pensions tinder the skid act, and will p ~ tript ly.obtain Land WaiTunts fur applicants whti =iv', he entitled thereto, fir{ reasonable cot»pensatiOn. I.)Tour Warrants When obtained eat-vibe' bold for' monev at any tithe, if you doinot choose to locate the: langs. kontrose, March 21, ':;:i. ; ! N. NEI'Tt N. • 'NEW GOODg.. ~•I The subkribers have taken', and fitted,uti the new building; on the wee side of PublicA.venuetwo doors ..... .' Fall avid . _ Their stock, is alMost entirely _WE haying caved, but a coy few geoids from dip late destruitiver fire, and comprises their usual variety of DR YIGOODS, Groceries. - Crbekerv, Hardware; Drugs, Wditines, Paints,- Oils, Dyesl*s, Doots,hoes, Leathers, Jewelry, Watches,l Silver Sptaans, Clocks,' Yiiiikee Notions, &c. &c. )'"ire are thankful for theli3atfUnage hitherto bestowed upon us, Ind trust' that our cus tomers, and the public generally, , will not fail to give us a call in our neie la corm,:_ eonfident that we can supply them witligtxids on as favorable terins arthere tofore. • ; " BENTLEY & READ • 3fontrose, NoveMber 30, 1854. I , .1 DOCiOR-1-1. ARRIS9 !, -' • 11 ONEOPAT HIST, '' , fl HAD ['ATE and member of the University or New lit - York, will bel in Montrose on-the 6tls, 'lth and Sth of each month, lad may be consulted itt Hatch's Hotel, for three dah upon all diseasei incidental to the system, viz: 'CO . NSUMPTION, Bron chitis Infiamation of the' Lungs, Throat, ',vier, /1 01111 v Kidneys and Spleen, Dyspopela, (Indigestin,)Liver, Complaint, Ettsystimszt, Scrofula,- Eruptions, . !Anal i n w s Complaints, Diseashs of the eye and , ear,,ear,,lie vo. Weakness, AC., d:C.. , Patticular attention giv n to the diseases of Females and Children. • The v 'oils affections of the CieruS radieiglly cured. i - '' Dr. Harris is well acquaint nil with both iHorneopa thy and Allopathy, having beta in constant study and practice for the las 4 •twelve years, and having Stet in- - troduce.l Homeopathy 'into Binghaniton,iN. Y., in 1847. His plan oftreattnent is mild, safe end'!efea cious, and different'frorn that'of any othert, physician, and cures nearly all cases inall-stages of the disease. air Dr. liarri's has testimonials of chaticter, abil ity and skill, from i number: of the most eniineuti medical men in the city of New York, among; theta the celebrated Dr. Valentine Mott. • 7 - Persons wishing prompt relief or permanent 'cures will do well to callwithout delay. Charge Moderate. Consultation free! J Patients visited at theitiresidences if desired. Office hours fromil in the morning until 9 in the evening. - . " • Aidvantsiges. i The advantages 6f the Hotecepathic treatment of diseases are 1 ; lst. That patients treated Hotneopathicially, nsual are cured much Sooner thaiii by any othCr protegee. 2d. That many ',patients can be.cured by HOmeo r pathie remedies, who cannot be cured byiany other treatment. grd. That patients treated Hotricopathically, do not have to labor ender the bid effects of the inedi -1 tine they have taken to cure the &sense. ! 4 • ADMINISTRATORS.NOTIC C. Letters of Adraiilistmtion df the Estate of flannah Bolles, Went" Aesimpfoittiship deaa.sed, wi ,h the Will annexed, have' been granted to: !;obseriber. All persons indebteo to the mild estate are' regliested to make parnent,i and thosd having claims or de mands against.the estate of acid decedent,: will hake known the same without dela*, to ; CHARLES AVERY, Adtnittistrator. Montrose Feb. 2.8. 1855. I 19w6. GOODS AT COST FOR CASE!: A large quantity of Delalns--a large quantity of Par ametta-LSilki Wool and Cotton Plaids—Muslin and Cambric Embroiders-Dress Triramiogs and Buttons —a large Stock ofl Ready Made Clothing—a ' , large stock of Fancy artidles—and few' Books *ill be sold at Cost till the lstiof?Ap . rit neat by the • subsdriber. February 14 18515. '' P. B. CHOP L.ER. • . • - - !. 1 .1 THE, LATEST LENS ; BY THE STEAM TUAT the Spaniph Court, has decided not to sell the Island of Cubs, lint Joseph Wittenberg di, Brother hare recently decided to open a new store, in the building' of 1.. Seas*, a few dpors east of Post's store; opposite Wilson 'a 4welling Idase, corner Of 'Chestnut and Owego streetswbere thiv will keep on hand a. splendid assortmeni - of, Readiiiade Clothing; also in additition to this, aigood assortment of Woad:Petit, Casaimere r iCentnekey Jeans; 'tic,; in short r a general asscirtmeut of Gentleman's furnishing Goods. Also, a splendid assortinen* all Ladies! Dress Otanli, Mks, Me rinos, Detains, Embroideries, Shawls, /AC es, Dress Trhnudnis, kc4lo of which they art de= omph:tell to offer ti the public at very All Goods warranted-to sit e ) ,astisfartion, -as well in quality as in price. Please gire us atrial befoie.purthasingelscwhere.i - J.B7ITTR.NRSIIG k BROTIIRR. Montrose, Jan. 2 i tt, 1861, ' • DISHOLUIftprt. rrhe epPartnetabipberetoM exiating between Ui 1 subscribers under the firm ntE..S Kent 100. this day diasoived trj reuttud.:e4asent. .$ , E. S. KENT 4:eo. Orooklytt Apr. 2. 4 161 M. : I'll'4 ENE .. . . 11 18154 e - - ---46./. -it. , . -- HOYT 4 ILEVANS. DO Road Freight Linei n iietwecn Montrose and .11.1. New York. The subscribers will continue their Connection of the past yearifeir selling Stisquelumns Co. Produce on ,commission) i' I . M.irnsw, J. RA1M:441024 will receive and forward freight for this company at the Montrose Depot EVE RY TUESDAY.' • l• `• Thankfurforpast patrortagc, and being satisfied u ! that their arrtutgeraeata for disposing of produce of every kind will enable th em to give general satisfac tion, the subscribers trus Itluit New. York prices, prompt returns, and their' titil strict attention to the business, wilrinsure to them it continuance of favors ' , heretofore so liberally bestoiqd upon them. • TheCtetiuns will be prom tly paid ii n. current meney by Mr, Harrington,' wile wl also make liberal advan ces on consi g n ment when d sired. ‘. ' ' Oar marking cards have , heen kit with _the Rail Road Priced agent Mr. Case !t•ho will attend to for warding goods consigned top on :other days than Tuesdays.. 1. '! , . ' NELSON H. HOYT. - - -- SIDNEE .11. BEVAN'S. - - . _ 3FA , THEYI. J. HARRINGTON. t.. Montrose March, 1885. i , • ' Persona residing out of the vicinity of Montrose, Wishing to send us Produce isin do so by consigning it to HOYT & INO REVANS, 187 Reade St N. Y .. . • 1 . SOLDIERS' :* !DR To all whom COncern. , By a recent act of Con ' the the Bounty Land law ',has been extended to etuhra almost every case of of military service. I . AU persons • who Italie Wen engaged in Military Service of the United Suites,l _for a period of fourteen 'dayi, or upwards, _ are entitlid , to one hundred and iirty acres of Lard, if they tkliVe not.reteived it, and :If they have received less tujinunt they' are entitled tersufficient tO:mahe uP.l•6oeft ',,,Revolutionary soldiers; an Soldiers - of any and all wars in which the United St* tes have been engaged since, and if • deceased, thei4W,hlOws or minor chit- Area, are entitled. ,• Seamen, Marlue,s . Clerks and huniSmen in the Navy; their widows and rninor children, are also entitled. • i • ;,;Wagon masters and teams ers, employed for the tiansportation• of military atoisiS, are also entitled; in like manner. I am still engaged in obtaining Bounty Land War= rants, and am willing to do )he • business upon the most liberal . terms, andalthovh I have no motive to spend my time and labor viiihout barg e , yet 1 will clothe business at the loivesti price that I can do -it -honestly and live. 'Those having claims, I beliete will find it materially to their advantage to calf upoli I.lle before going eLsc a-hore. After the warrants are obtameu, if any of the tear .iantres desire to sell them, I iirit prep red to pay the highest- cash market price. 1, '1 , I ani , also engaged in' Prosectpion of other claitus against the Goverstmer Of the United States, such asfor Pensions, Back P Extra Pay, &c. &c. - • FRANKLIN P 4SER, Att'y at•Lary. Montrose, 'Slay 14, 1853 . , BOUNTY LAND M N ATTEND. OONGttESS has passed a lar;:giving you additional i rands. Those who hared already received war rants are entitled to wwe. ntitiville men, come on now and I will get your warrants. . - )Vidowi and mi `nirs of deceased Soldiers are entitled to the Kme their. Js'ArtrottitrodOS'itAlifeeictiiiifith6 irecessal7 forms of application. SpeculatorstrOti: a distance are about trying to get those largely interested to ein . E),,ff .• Be-' 'ware of.such, and don't sell fo# la song. 11l do . tour L ihnsiness accurately ; and propiptly. account for - the, full value a your warrants When obtained. From 1 three years' ouccessfulexperielice I know fl ‘n do the ihuOiness right, and I proffer yod my services at rea , :sotiable rites and quick returrat.; • • L. F. FITCII. Montrose, Mareh. 6, IBSS. i il: • NOTICIP r\O . CT. Tlf AYER; takes this method of saying di-I to his friends and custatuirel, that he ,has again resinned the practice of medic's:l . 6', at :his 'old stand at 3lontrose, where he may be.foontl at all times unietls Professionally .employed. •• lie iVOuld say to those in, *tlebtetl to him, that he will tiditet twenty-five per !ritnt on all accountA•paid before, the first of Aprilnel, (or if any poor like myself I wiliiiednet fifty.) Montrose, Feb, 4 20, 1855: - •;' • • !HALLOO, IIALLOO; THIS WAY. ,1 subscriber would infinirtbe citizens of Mont- , i rosb and the publie_generally thathe has LOught itie Grocery formerly kept by.l% 11. Fordhant & Co., n Lyons and Chandler's builditilt on Chestnut street, ln the borough of Ifontrose, ddre he hasa fresh as- Vlr .1g,4; Prunes, Sat dines, Soaps, Vinegar, Coffee, dried eaches and Plums, Fleming, tiek Salt, Pies . , Cakes, e '.. Cr, Yankee, Notions, and of dr things too"numer no° mention, 'which will. be told cheap for cash or oat kinds of country prodyee,l , Call and see. A hare ofpublic patronage issoltclted. S. S. MOTT. ontrose, \ March 7, 1885.- 1 i .. . STOVES SrOVES i I aulkc.ribers beg leite.itti inform the citizens ,of Brooklyn and vicinity ihnt they hive just re a lot of Stores, - whiclntbey offer for sale as as they can be purchaseciefskiWbere ifrithe county. A LSO— A lot of STOVE PIPE and Elbows of the itrerent sizes, at )nitintartitrif prices. • WA.A7.E.D--Old Iron, Cetiper, and l i tteia, in ex ; ange for Stoves or other Atslsts.` NEW stock of Winter Shaiivls just received and for sale low.bf• HEMPSTEAD. WANTS s'ooo bushels of Oatk, . .1,00 bush. Dried Apples, 1,000 bushels of Corp, Lov.o bush. Buckwheat, I i-000 bushels of Rvfi, 500 " Beans, and any_quantity oi'l'artridgest at the highest market noes, in exchange for goods,lbi Brocklyn, Nov., 'f4. &VIVI .t DERTSTEAD. - I MAJ.: - i,lvll C S IMPROVED MELODEONS, more just received by t. 4. LYONS & SON. r — HEE? MUSIC—it new lotpit. the Voice. Piano or tia Melodeon and quits .—so, .1 very beautiful pies ' .1 just published--aeld by . J. LYONS & SON Shaw A: few more left thatiwill be so d• rev cheap. Paramettas, Cashmeres d: Delaines at great bargains , i iLYONS & SON'S. fresh supply of Gtoeeries julifi opened by -1 - • LYONS & SON Masses at 3 shillinp per galhin. Syrups at 4, 5 & :shillings, by pyoNs & SON. - lOW GOODS: RRIVING ever , . week at FA'• LAThROP k Co's January Ist I Winter Sittrivh and De. Lanes, -ELLING off at otestbargah4. Calf on 4.J January Ist ) Al. LATHROP& ,CO's- 6000 Dozen; W„ ANTED at ' & CO's January Ist I r drain 1i Hirai Grain. _ kinds, and it the hi &t prices bought by LVJanuary Ist L.&THROP & CO's. URKS bland Solt at( ',LATHROP I Montrose, January 1, 1115. . . , ; :, Stearns and lilarsrin!s Fire-Proof j 1 Safe , 4l.l ilt "subt ! cribers have madi'Arrangements to fur nish to persons who may he in want of them, the iilx•ve named invaluable Safest' lit the same prices for !ihich they can be obtained af, the manufacturer'tx— paving experienced ithe benifithf such an article du i ni. the late conflagration ouis t elves, we would earn try recommend to Others bajiihg valuable books and ' ' pens, the preservbig of whirl ' would be of immense mportance to thern,lnot to dig Without rte. , . 1 Prices range.fromlsso to SIX!, and we can explain . kany one wishingi to purthalse, the di ff erence in yle, size, price, A-c;, and furpfih them on abort no tice, with the inters* arrattgerfient to suit- the pur , looser. . _ - 3 _ _gtiT LEY & READ. Montrose, December 10, 10tf: Sash andXttinds.- IL 71NDOR Sa.4h §f various ti'l . cereonsuunly on band I Vir . a Iso Blinde!furniehe4 io order by id. LYONS k SON. = PapOr Ilanfings. 500 Roll• just opened, 111,14-s°!":°e roll, by / . • LYONS fiROCESTES—A, freeti :su qty of Coffee ' 'Sugar', Tea, Rice, Crackers , just tweived and for sale t LYONS & SON. NW DS. FE are receiving this week 14 of New Goods, just ;purchased in the city, which flders our, assortment 'complete, and which we effer H n the moat favorable {!arms, at the new balding, ouo door 'above the Post `Office. .13Y2 TLEY & READ. %mitres - e t Februaty 8, 185 ,f t . 16101,11 Des ther, "tipper do.letdf fikins,land Patna; 111. P Rips--avnew attpply, just ireceive4 and for sale • ' PENTLEY* READ. . . o..krver and in alottty Heed (Ur r solo by 74- 1 ' I i .. If. BURRITT, t t -, New Milford, March Ei b lBill6 , I ~ . 1 I a 1. 1 O. \ ' WINTER CLOTHING, ; COlr2tEaqr C3ati a 2C4o@ ,- , - -ABhiwgettutre`"s:lol7:44°4ll osfugouttlet; purchase we are selling it at greatly_ redticcd prf,ces.• Call, as now is the time to buy cheap. r Over coats from $3',00 , t0 $lB,OO. Ores)), FroCkand Sack Coats, good patterns and now styles. i Pants from $1,50 to $B,OO. Vests of every Style.. Gents. Fur. niz.4" himg Goodisof every kind.. j. ALL 'WOOL LONG STIANYLS - 15 per cent, cheaper than ever offered in hfontro:s.e. . DE' LAINE. - k - Good tinalliy and neat patterns selling: 04 . 1br cash. A. LATHROP & CO. February 1855..' ' •. . All Right Again: 1 . i BOOTS & SHOES,READY MADE. AND MADE _ • O ORDER. - t '1 MIR subscriber would respectfully announce tiOds J. customets and the public in general', that hp is again' prepart4 . fOr the Boot 'and Shoe linsiness,.— flaying Just received from New York. a thhice kit of- Sole sod Upper Leather, Calf Skins, Kip Skins, &e., all oak-tanned.- Also, an assortment of liesdy-mide work, consisting in part of Men's. Thick land Calf Boots, Boys Boots, Children's Strap' Boots,l,Womiin's Enameled ,Union Boots, Polkas, Kid Buskins, Silk Lasting,Pox titers,' Goat Lace Boiots;Enanieled.reg ged Boots, M6ses Kid Lace Boots, Children's .ROn Boots, &c. de.--which will he sold for cash ,clicaper than can be bought - elsewhere in 'this market. Me pairing done ready. , - - i ' 'cl Please call nd examhie. Store first iloUr east! of the Odd Pelle i flail . ~ Business h urs from " the time _to work" 'nritil'thri time for "rest and "refreslnnent." - Gratend for 4.4 t furors he hoes i f ry. strict attention to Anisinesill to merit a eondn , nee of the same: . 1 , • '. l N. B. Bei' g'sornewhat in want of the "one thing needful," (nio ey;) he would sugge4t, in the taildi - ist manner possili e," the propriety of thoseuidebted cull lag and settlino the some Immediately. Nuileed.,l Montrose, Cc. 4,18 M. .- ' C. 31. - g,IMMOISS:I. ‘, ,t , p ABEL irtruszu , i ~ eeeived frotu New York a full azl4iirt .2l-EIV - GOODS, comprising) a first Dnuas, MtancisEs, enEMICALS, - 0148, Ass-WARE, kAMILYGROCEnkt* MATE airs, 3ICSICAE, .INETECKENTS, YANKEE plitr, PEIIIMUERX, AND ALL .SORTS OF which will be sold extreinely low for recently sustained a loss by fie of at 'nd dollars, above insurance and goials I have 'strong. claims for the itaironag,e t d the public generally.. I ask no man • either do I ask or expect, additional , , quence of said loss. I will sell gocids. . wer than can be bought elgewhere in ounty All- I ask is that patronage which will enable me with industtto wally replace the loss sustained,—s a id It, ard earnings of a life of anxious toil. lower end of the burned district, On w doors below.the corners. , HAS just meth o rate variety of Dvx-srui:vs, G RILLS FOR Li r Xerzoss, JEW FAECT Goons, cash. Ilavin_ least five thri pared, I fancy of my friends a to give to me, progts in cons SR tow, if not 1 this towti or from the publi slowly but gra loss being the Store at the Main street, a ABEL TURRELL.' comber 14, 1854. • • Montrose, I) IALL READY. STOVES Ai ,ILATtivirscc- • V V a large ware, Reels a pumps, &c., II pipes of all size ness and despa, . . D TIN WARE FOR TILE - .rix - rupivr,iind.(e -- etntstatittrofrounti land well selected assortment of tin= td Chain for :wells, pump; cistern ' draulic Rams, Japanned jrares lead . &e., &c . Job work done with ne4t ch ; all orders promptly attended i 6, i TOVES &PIPE ' t on hand, a large tOsortntent otsto4s / roved and approved patterns, Otir e business enables us to select thoie • Iv warrant to give" entire - sans" faction, merons stock can be found the I - tight • • Star of the - West, tievated • • _ Clinton, • • [Oven. " • Cultivator, . ' " Fire Fly; Western Qneen, • • 44 Premium. kept constantly of the Latestin experience in ti that we calf • Amongst our n Paragon ai New World, Atlas, Thoenii, Three States., Globe, S. A. WOOlattl this method to express My sense of re gratitndC to the large-majority Of elders in good old Susq. Co., who balm mein New York, as well as to the Afferent sections of the country,. respectfully . ask a continuance of their i a those who have not as' yet found.t !Clitisfit.FAClATrifT I would tako pride and since Merchants and kindly patronize many others, iu MO would tnol faVors, as well fears We. PROCLAAATION. AATIIEREig I have juSt received.a new stock. Of Vl' Winter Goods which have Beep bought et the lOwest prices, and whereas I ion in r ^root want of Casli, Woolen Yarn, corn, Oats, putter, Egg.s Wciod.(fonr feet long;) or at ything else to keep a poor inan froffi starviug,, I am bound to sell goods at a very loir figure for any o the above tuticles. Just call and take a look, this all! ' , ; . .S. A. LYONS. L. , Lanesboro, January 1, 18115. .. BROGUE d Scotch Plaid . Shanis, Preneh,)loi nos, Para .iettai, Detains, at. Lanesboro, Jiunutry 1 , 1855.) S. ,t.. LYONS. in. S. wit.goN ac sox - . AT be &and' in S. S. Mulford's old4tine East side of ' üblie Avenue. Montrose, N,vetnber 15; 1654.. - . „ FACT: FOIL TUE PEOPLE. ',r• • Tubserlber is carrying on the CHAIR, MA K ING BUSINESS in all its various branclies•at ( f the Chair and are Shop : ln Barford,, where may bit. found a :grea r 'variety 4 Windsor and Rocking Chairs than at ny other establishment in the younty ; .also Flag and ane' Seats, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Leung es, SetteeS, Ta lee, Stands,-&c. &e ., all of which will be sold at the lowestprices at retail, (or wholesale, with_ short no 'ee:) AU worlwarranted well matte and of good nuterial.- Short credits and small profits will be my moito. : Foe demonstration of the ikboie acts, please all at my shop in liarford village. - 'i A. ITGB.EENWOOD. Burford Octobei. 1') 185'3 . 15.461136 FARM FOR SALE, AT GREAT BARGAINS,] - THE subsc+era offer for sale on the ,most liberal andeasT teoneof the best located farms for making money in .I' . i'ort em Pennsylvania. The said farm it situated - on th Newburg, and Owego Turnpike, tic) nus.t ct miles east ofomit Pleasant village, and twelve froin dm N. Y. & E R. E., also eery conveniently situated I ch to Churches, ools, crist-raills, Hair-mills, Black smith shops &C. It contains one hundred and sixty one 'acres, one hundred 'of it under a good state of cultivation will watered and, good - buildings. consist ing of a gOod framed house, wellfinisned off, and very conveniently arranged. Also two good barns and A good barn shet well calculated for convenience, trio large orchards yielding &QM 500 to 1000 bushels au nuallv, mostly grafted fruit of the best quality. Ila'e &lulls well adapted to grazing sufficient .to keep a large stock. For I price and terms apply to B. F. EATON, or toIALtitED LAKE, on the premises. 1 1 _ Ilirford. De .13 1854 , . , .. ?lore ;nd Maio New- GOOds. Y . BURIIi - irk is now receiving new and full' • anppli s of G'oods for, the Dialer Trade, rin eluding a new ndielegant assortment of French MC linoer, iferin) and Cashmere Plaids; 'Plaid, -Farl ey and Ph" I ''' - lei, Paramettas, Brodie, Boiare and Lo) 1 of new and'best Styles, and will be sold. tt. let% than last yQ:ar's prices. 4.; Also a is It of Rich Ribbons andßonneti, Wide Si n. Cloaks and Mantillas, Rich Bilk at .ess Trimmings, *hair Hentd fie.; with a getteiii assortment Dresses, FA' CT Goons , as usual, which oT othe the present pressut* of the caah at corresponding and reduce:ll having ntarkei, pikes. Nev tuber 21;1154. fo ,Make ! AND HONORABLE NM" PLOYNENZ . . hi desirous:of baying an vent hi and town of the. Union. A capital iniy will be required, and anything 3rgetio man an make from,three day-t—indeed, some of, the agents realizing mien that suni: Every given by addseasing (postpaitl,)," / : WU. £ 4,INSLER ; Philadelplita; Pa., Post:Mien., CM A PE PE esci of Prow ' like an to fire now em) informs TUElby tug Goods nose being re . ceived a , I L.,P.OSTe C 'a. are desirable in quality, style .4 price. - ' • 1 btapte iry 9 oat, liars, Skives, ..; Drees GOoris o • ' 'rigs, - • ' i is Clothe and efueitnerea t • *14,1101!4 - ' : i White ticiede l , tul Parasols. , : CLOTIII,' —a; tine stock. roceries of A vari eties: har d c, Crockery, Lao log Glasses, 'and:in 1 r every depart out t.iselr assottm at,' is good, mad 'i t t priteslo radii, • t - Montrose, 1 4larch 20, 1855. • • , TALLOW •, also, Firmer& toala in go t t, -j , . 3 L - POST k, La" end at p uRE - othy Ind Cloicr nod at TVRIIELL's - ; 1 I S<}• it : Ell Nal - - • GARDEN- LE,lkesteLi.,-Atul.torCre lot 4seedsB4akelo, Vetled-7—x. LION& AT taff t G 4,4, cu 2o. 4rch TYTRE Timothy-and Clove: Se*d, at - J. t • ; F. D. CHANDLERS. .• - . WATCHES, JEWELRY, MUER-SPOONS . - dice. oftc. dice - GOLD !aid Silver Patent Lever, Anchor and 'pine Watches, just received ned Torii& bY _ - SM I LEY k , . Jewelry, Jew - 7 — i ---- cry,- - --" - A 600 D assortment of Jeirelry,eging et rth u r , orgy =,- .‘ll. Map, Ear BraPa,llreast Pia 0 : 1 11/ilype ,` . ate. &c .; justreceived at BENTLErkRaIitPL. .i . --4 . • . Olivet i . -- eons.l ------ ' ' ,' - flio _„. Tea,- Table, Dergert, Sugar , Salt, &e., warrint s ? ) , L , ri , for sale by . BENTLEY & REAL, - .. 1 : . Boots and SIT7 ------- 7 --- -• A' An unusually. good assortment of the besi 4 - fresh Ind perftet for sale 4 BENTLEY &AFAR, / i - - Drugs-antillse—hi—et. r A fresh stock genuine Drugs- and Medicines,lio a t• Medicines, hunts, Oils; Dye-stuffs. '&c,,,k. & ti. sale by. • I . Dec.. 13.1. BENTLEY READ.. -! . Charles Tillimuili o f Michel.- ~ Aphi 1• 'ETAS removed his shop from its formeilecatioa la 1 . ' , JLI. the basement of Searle'slroiel, to tLe room la:i , t), the same buitcruig, In the rear of the har-rocan, whemi! ~,. his customers ijn be waited upon bi that - exquisl4,, 7,, artist, Professor; Charles Morris, or by,; lilinself,. at 'V reasonable /Mgrs. •• "( , '' • 7 0114 , , n ~ 1 Please bear Art mind that thiS 'is theOniXstiolitillilla shop in town where the thing is done scientific*. ..„? • Montrose,December 19. 1854. - 4- ' . , To. - the People or ilusquebstekcl3:, County.. `• ': -. -ff'.. 11011,ELVG one of the greatest enferens by the reascs:.ilir I .1-IP destructive: lire itt Montrose, havulg lost , -; 1 1604 store-house and,nearly all of my goods, I hive si.. l 1,1 ; I however . given over to despair, but have takes - ...i-s., , store room in - the lower part of ,the town, f irst doe?,-ii-1- AL , 2 ~north of Keeler'S Hotel, into which I have placed ~..E';, ..,,7 small stock saved from the: fire, and will in the' court ilio nrs 3 of a very short time fill up the, store with an entrii- - •41 new stock 'of:loads. •Br tuy pi*nt new /motion, / ''•=` will be happy to see and wait ore, my old castmners) and the public generally who will favor me with a ii ; - I Call. I have resolved to s'nerei.,,nirentp the ship."—'4' 'I um determineil to keep aDRI7O STORE; and- to it . keep a good assortment of Drugs, lifediiisies, Paints, ;IN*, Oils, Dye -stuffs, Gr•oceries, Glass-ware, Jewelry,Per fumery, Yankee Xutionw, and' all sorts of Pane / 1- Goods, , ke. &c., such as I - kept_tieford the fire, whisk ;•• -1 " devoured the earnings of a life time in an hour. -AR Montrose,- Nor. 23, 1834. ABEL TIHIRELL. . 1 '''''' N B' -will every UM indebted to me, r - pleasa 1 _,...,4 • • remem ber me in this my time of need; . IMP by•sending to me the amount due immediately. •. , s7* November 28, 1854. - •'-' . ABEL TURRELL. 4 •CA , REM ALTsOV; • : - tt.. l , IT EELER & STCODDARD, since. the late fire, may , 'T. -- 1 r,1" .L 1 be found in the BASEATR.NT OF SLUR - Lk:4 S I.IOTEL. Notwithstanding the unprecedented va- iiidity with which our stock of- Boots, Shoes, &e., "went off" on. the morning of the. fire, we- still bave.z' -., •. ; .,..v -- some on hand, and shall soon -be well lapelled - again.' " •"41 11 " •KR & STODP „.................,...w.EELE ~-,„ . , 4 . o i !TIM subscribers in sufferers, sufferers from the.'.:.Ail 1.- late disastrous lice,, have Iremoved with whaS4, i •.te little remains of their stock, to the new - building twit, - • 4 . the Avenue, opposite W. 3. & 8. 11. Mulford', storeiy:.,!! - 1.,„ where they will be :happyto see all their friends and'4,: - TRI customers, and hope in the coursele sonic ten daYs-,, .4t.0 to be able to greet diem with au. entirely SE. W, , ,'{',l Lip STOCK O.F GOODS. .' - • - ' . • . 4, ~,,,. We trust - `that some of our customers who hayst , - : 44?-,,: been long in debt, will remember that this is a tkne - 4'.f.1. of epeeist. SEER sventszs, snzr - do as they would bs:ritis slone. by. . .- . • -BENTLEY &11r. CIL : ~ - ices & Montrose, November 14. 1854. - . - ---- ' ,-, ....,....- DISSOLIITION. - , ..::.."- rrits; 'copartnership heretofore known under lb. , ..1. , name and firm of Newells.Brothers, in the 811k; ,i,* Blind and Door business , is this day by ututtudtete..i 4 sent and agreement dissolved. -. , 114 - : , ~•,,,.,-,•• . GILBERT NEW } . - , '-' J il - • I-% f;,,boro, July 11, '54. --. H. IC. NEWELL. "c- --, The subscriber would respectfully call the atiezif,, : le orthose who wish to purchase anything in his lines '' '.., ' , 411, t. (1414 business, such as . . \ .:A- - 4•• Sash, Doims, Shutters and Blinds - ,T. :(.-rum Cabinet, Ware .of variens-kinds, , ~,,, is •,. -- ... • ~.t . ...: ---ikagfeagNtiftwyVtiv - ,i`riz'szTeee.s:7, . - - iffeNiitre . ouu ry ro etc, an um r• 1 . - 'ISI : I exchange. Term; ready pay: •Lanestoro. july 15, 1854. 9ILBERT NEWELL. 'Mt _ - -•-. .; - • ;F: 1 TM. I': " KNOW NOTIIINGg " , .. ,•.; 1 4 . HAVE KICKED IT A TERRIBLE 311L - 1:•.>S1 - :—. But, very fortunately, the entih is not thrown. ~-,,i'•,. ~. from its orbit, and the sun shines onus before; ens- bling the "Picture Man "to work aat his trade alight- `-, -' and shade in his _usual satistactorrnumrrer. - " Ilia New Stock, juit purehastsd, eontizriss every- thing neat and desirable in t•te DeguerreotYpe lino; and he asks that you will - uot forget to call. -,/ - . He has also some recently ,Published BQOka, which ; 1 - will be sure to piesase those who wish good rending. . ~. W. B. DEAN& , ' Odd Yellevii ) Hall, Montrose Pa. - , -.- ... „,,„.• • l air W,. B. D. (foes not take pictures foe % 4 25 or SO' '..-.7" Leeuts. Those•whowish suck trashmust geeleetrkere. , lipke. ). - , John Groves' Adverthesient. ~ AZ nature , who furnishes the birds and hiss* with .4 tr arrestra coat for Winter, has not made aiimilar pie: s r:* vision for man, I have concluded to take it upon my- 'i,+,'. self- to attend to' that department; and therefore V ', it& think proper to announce that all shivering trade bi peds, that need new apparel, glorious or ingiorleat„ i , r . a fashionable or' unfashionable, can have 4their vs* ' - i supplied and their tastes suited by calling MM. in i. ' ftu my shote4rt Montrose. - ." :, . . ', '..114%- MN e. P. itmete. NEW GOODS, • _ T C. , AT -MONTROSE DEPOT,' has just rs• 0 • ceived a new supply of Spring and Smmer Goode, which will be sold very low for crab or tans produce. • 0 18 _T irr U ar S :g ood, ;Sew opi; : u2s_S2sii!_fo n t r .p_ite 41:13. LEE'S.XO IoM I_A, Coffee, Molasses, Fish, Rise, and Grocerist, of all kinds, very cheap at , J. C.LEE"S: - 4 14 - • , - Wattled, : ;" , A NY quantity_of Eggs at 12 cents per dozen; „Ni 2 - 11. 'exchange for goods at • -J.;C. LEESAtore... , Also, .• • ANY quandly Of Butter at 16 cents-per pound, hi:: exchange for, Goods at J. C. LEE'S New Store. • • =! - 7 rrBOSE wishing to purchase for cash,. or pi elf • _L change for touter, will find IC to their . inteftatto.• Call 'and examine my stock of Goods and paleiuk, themselves. • For barter of all kinds the hightest - prilk , es may at altinterl. be relied on atjJ:.o.ll4llll9SStarts,.. Air Montrose Depot.' • . -DON'T BE FBIGIit The Fe rmeirle • Sitore_ReetoLtll4,„,,,, - WE wish to •say to our friends - l aid Mesa Grit we have Withstood the *burin eleipent that consumed our SifiP•e With mot' of our %Ode, and erected a Convenient shantyovbere And be. bat). ki py to see, our oldi customers as *well as ttaw;-I'. We art going to sell goods lower than, ever, and,vnThink ten ". _7l percent. less than. you can buy elsewhati Seaga, banns co. Call and see. \-NYAREEN. airL6.YER. . , „ j . OUR. STOCK OF nova •-.- yit TS NOW COMPLETZ--iuld we would take - Ribs 'bor' P 1 opportunity to oily that we ,cast _alinwllte most .71.:1i beautiful and splendid patterns of Parlor Cooking MI Stoves to be found in the comfy. Among them can 1,. • k i g be seen, the Revolving Front and Gothic Parlor, for / wood.or cold. enAirely new and dwidtittlyPtikly stoves .i.M.: Prices from five to ten dollars.' Of Cooking &or* I we think it needless.to say much, .on!y to remark, thar •,1-''.' we are selling them 'at our formerpncee, andjad#ll 1 , from the rapidity of our sales, we believe M the O , - ,:1i., i are entirely/satisfied with our.price's , and theiStrelill of our wares. We have "a feW more, kW or the .. ..:isa . "Clinton Air-tight Elevate& Oven fitovq! *attend- . -- . .i edged to be the bestimoklng stove now is use. Ijue' —: ~". f ' sia and English Stove Pipe •st old pric*- and TOM: - ,' t mings and Tin ware of . all desesiptlams- at the *try zi.. ~ lowest rates. • , . : 'X. DICKERMAN, Jr. i, - , , ..'- 4 ,.... 1 . New Milford, October IIS, larwl. --, . --,--”, FAMINES - IVOR *AIX. .'• - - I , `: -. "! PRE subscriber mill tit asagentibi bu:ying . end eigtv:tzt-, 1 lug Real Estate , —Yarms,-Iloustes t sated in SwPrelnuina County , , li ., ' ; "-. offer their property itt vsle - ea*gte - tion of their Farms or tots as - era acres, how many harmed, *LOINS*, ••• lop, orchards, grafted or . elpinocur fir trees; and the nearest pqe! 05 Ina p and N. Y.* E. R. R. f' , olt farms on the.listi4s.ussold. , subscriber a minute iiestAPlibn, price . be given. -- - - - - Office ou Turupike - il. 4 doors irf -, itoutrass o iegitst - l!i, 1844.,. A. CTIOICE anti faney tu tides of Soap kJ slats some of the Su e t rerflar • : -T " MEE ESE % 2 .0 Ell 1% el