.---,--_,------ . . us osT ram, =ROM . . . gooIARY OF 111dWIL ' • . . • The steatrah.;3 Atlantic arrived - itt view !. - work- m a.) . 4th, bringing news,from Europe nine days later', Liverpool dates are to the 22d nit The Nienna - .Qinference held `only to : e i,- 0 s essions, and has broken up', Russia Nat'iv'e r ejected the demands of •tfie Allies,— ii e E e nglish and 'French plenipotentarie.S.haVe l e ft Vienna. There are strong indications ,that Austria will refuse, to act, 'against Rus- . 'sic. The bombardment of Sebastopol • was, Commenced on the 9th by the allied Threes with 500 guns, and continued until the 15th. It -is the intention to storm the -place, if pot sible, but the impression is that this is not P racticable. The French Emperor and }im press have been in England for a week.. The - new British lout of sixteen millions sterling; for thirty-years; has been taken by the Botha . ehilds. The English income tax is to help- . creased, as also! the British.dnties n spirits,s . land_ o i s tea, coffee andi sugar. Eng have assented to Louis Napoleon staking the . cortimand ofthelallied army in the Crimea. 7 . • • 'The-intelligenbe from the shied army be 'fore Sebastepol,dstates that during the two first days of the bombardment, the fire of the' -. besiegers was superior to that. of the city,and muc h dtitnage• \was, done to' the _Russian wor ks. Daring the night of • the ,13th, the left'attack of-the allies obtained considerable advantage over the Russians. • The Russians. were twice dislodged from a strongly forti tied position which remained in - the hands - of t h e French.' The possession of this position trill enable the allies to fortify the summit -' of the Ravine ) which is of great - importance. I.3irree the siege commenced, five out of sev en of the Admirals of the . Russian fleet at Sebastopol have died or been killed. - Prince Gortsrlutkoff has published ilia address to the. garrison, . in , which he states matters 16ok • more encouragitig for the- besieged. Serious trouble had beefs created at Kralove by. the brutal conduct of the Austrian- officers: The p e ople•at last becarhe infuriated, and drove them out of the town,: The official state-. meats of the affair' return 247 as haiing been killed on both sides. The excitement . con-- tiaued up to 'the last account, 'and a deputa tion had been sent to the Sultan to demand . justice. . The English papers are crowded which ac counts of the ever-memorable r and ever-to-be remembered visit of Napoleon 11l and his wife to the Queen of England. Omitting the embellishments, the' facts of the case . are,that on Monday, the 15th, Napoleon.lll and. the Empress Eugenie arrived.at Dover—thence to Windsor—remained the' guests of the British SCivereign five days—:-met with 'a dis ting-uished reception from the 'Court, and ex . traordinary enthusiastic greeting from the .crowd=--were almost overwhelmed t".by con gratulatory addresses from corporations and m F titutions—and returned to France amid a • tempest of hurras ! . - _- Five Days - tater. • 1. - • By . the Asia, at Halifax,,we have five clays! . 'later news from Europe; bur it islot So itn p or f an t as we expected. The bombardment of 'Sevastopol . continued, without materia 1 progress toward reducing the town.; There is a rumor that the . Allies had suspended _ their fire. but - the..story . wants confirmation.. It is stated that,thereWas a severe passage - between the Frenchand 'Russians at'a sortie i on the 14th, the hottest fight since Ifiker- I mann. Another sortie- . on - the I,Sth, .was b , promptly repulsed. The French say That they have made sonic important advances near, the"l Malakoff tewer. while Prince Gorchakoff says! the fire of the Allies Was .stacking up; that he had destroyed,. some of 'their advanced works, and that.te Russian.losses were. di- . . dintinishing. The Grand ,Dukes Michael - 1 • and Nicholas have gone to the Crimea.. Men-, ' chikoff is not dead. Prussia appears . to he .' siding with - Austyia •in favor of Russia. From - Japan we hearof the ratification of the Treaty with the United States, which took . place at Siinoda on the :. - 21st of February. The Chinese insurgents have left Shanghai. /The opening of the Universal Exhibition at Paris had been pospcined to the KO or 15th - of May. ~ . , . KANSAS—The Washih,gton.prgan says • We'haVe seen, a private letter from Gen: Sam. C. Pomeroy, dated ‘. Kansas. Missouri, April 7, iQwhielt the account of Governor Reeder is corroborated. neral 'P.: says . "Gov. Reeder •has stood up like a man. Tne fi members elected .by.lfissouri-votesi held a.meeting.and voted to go to the Governor . and demand their certifimtes. .If he refiised. ...then to request ‘ him :to resign his office; or - they would shoot him. I sent aline to the Governor to ask .him if be wanted anythino in the hour of his trial. :He said 'it would be :grateful to his feelings to know he had some. b • one to lean upon.' I sent my horse and bug gy that same night, with a line to Dr. Robin,„ son. The neat day , I.lVelve. good and true . men, witlwevolvers, sto4d up with the GoVernor. We re wined two and - a half. . days, determined or die. We had been insulted, and had all pur. rights trampled up-, • on, dUring the election, and now determitied to submit no longer. At last;; the: members • "left, amidst a storm of.wrath and oaihs pour ed out upon the qr..0 0 -4.4mof l ynd the Emigrants Aid Companv. • . . PitirPEß EMIGRiNtS.--The, Albany Argus _ of the 24th contains the following mention of I a practice trhieh appears to be quite common i the part of the authorities of New fork, D.S we have Enticed complaints.of it in other uarters: We observe that lately there haft been . quite an influx of paupers from New, York in to our city, who all avow that they -were • sent here, their passiw being paid by the Overseer of the Poor of New York. It it : was wrong fur the Sarditi authorities to send their paupers to New York, it is ly wrong for the .New • Yet authorities- to send their mendicants here, when. they be .come chargeable upon the county—upon our tax payers. Our Alms !louse is and has been filled to unction, with paupers titan • here from Montreal, New. 'York, and other large titles, equally as able to support their poor as we are.' . • •flosisn PicasEctrrioxs rs Toscat.wr.=-A letter from Florence,ln the. London Chris.: tian Times, says that "another Tuscan .Prot estant has been .made to feel the. vengeance of the Popish priests... Demenico Cecchetti was seized last Sunday morning at half past. four, hurried away from riis children .to . the prison of the Bargell6`,-And cendemned with out any trial, Without any witnesses, by. the Council of Prefecture to aßear's confinement in the Penitentiary! ? whither hevasamveyed . in chain& the following morning, or haVing in his,posse'ssion albible and two testaments, and the avowal, when examined, that:he con sidered Jesus Christ. the Sole - head. of the . Church.' • • A PREACUER. INVITED TO LEAOI. I%y the riatrie WlDavid hite 'preached iu Qhillicothe, the Bth inst., and having ?spoken .disrespeet,;, tally of slavery,- he was invited to leaie"....the town or pay the penalty in a coat of7tar and feathers .He preferred to , leave.• - i. -I.uo. on- Critrdir Itummistra , is removing posttuasters la small towns New Ilampshire, who voted the K, ticket - at he recent, deetion i . • Ozns. . • , -The rennsy trim s Legislature adjourned st:tre die; .May ,8, 18t5. reele l y arrived !safely at Livet pool, :I‘. the' Asia; on the,ttf.t:l24lll,,u pleas ' ally piThe., voyage 7olit is descrlbed as •unt one.' - -he Know Nothings - of Illinois have split on the .lavety quefitinni.and the !State Coun cil broke up in ill humor. • * says the • Tel egrao.lii Montreal,!Sun: is ite error as -to the repeal of the law abolishing the Death Pen alty in WisconsitO The project utterly fan o, ed• • • • eorrespontlenti of The New Orleans Bee, at }Mexico,. asserts that kanta Anna was . was so, seriously . , ill that he , 'not expected to recover, his malady being an affection of the head,' causing a - peefect stupor. --In i the Board astipervisors of New York City,. on Monday last, it was decided that, as Bishop 'lfughes owns seventeen millions of dollars worth of property, be should be ta, for the entire amount, the same as any ot her,' indislidaal, • !: • j All I lit. , Fnr Governors were expected to attend the"TeMperance!Oonvention in Boston, last Tue.idaly-L those f Ifassachuseets, Maine, N. York, itndlthode!*lail. . . • . . • The Know NOthings of N. York are hold-, ing n ,State Cori ention a Syracuse. . The. delegatesiseem to' r be mostly now then, and entire !harmony seems to prevail: • • iipe of the Districts of Alabama, Stephen F. the Whig Know Nothing ! candidate for Congress, and Judge Smith, the preseat incumbent, is t l .-.e DeMocratie Know Nothing . candidate. - . • , Verniont - Penitentiary, according to the report of theNarden, does not now pray expeitiel; and has become n public charge, i where l lts t formetly supported itself out of the lab or of the .Convicts— all because the number Of, convicts has been sb :lunch diinin• ished by the,llfaine Law ! ! NIROSE PRICE CURRENT. node. Wheat Vbttsltcl, ' Corn Meal hundred, e.....,. Corn V bushel, ' .. e.. • - Rye V - Rye Flour V hundred, . ........ Buttee'llJ • .... LLLL Cheese t? ; .. 1.. 'Egg's z. do e 1 Sugai• Potatoes Vihush6l,.... Apple's V tinsheLz,:..... Dried Apples i I:Dusliet Oats -I? bttgltel, .1..! ...... bu r shel;ll - , ... Ram! V lb, iTHE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN. i ruitu LIED F.TERT:iIIUcs)AT IIORNIN4, AT IlommosT, PA., At $1i,511 PEIL - ANNtli, ADVANCF.. RFati!, - of Advertbdug. . flues uare Of, lines or less) one week, • $0,50 Otie•square. • • .- two weeks, - 0;75 One's(' ' , mire • three weeks, •.. 1,00 ' One square 1 4 . one niOntb, - 1,25 One square ,•' two months, .l- -...), One'Square ‘'.• - three Inman's, 3,00 Onesquare - • t - ` - six months, ...... 5,00 One siquare • 4 ' . one year, .... .. 8,00 For two or mere squares, insertpd ~by•th7 year,' a docloVioo from the: , almyr prices is made.. Yearly ad vertisers will havethe privilege of altering or chang 'ng their advertisements without additional charge.. Business cards not eceeding five -lines, inserted VI.:,00 per annum._ ‘ ' • - -• Job Rork. i • BEE is office is 1 sUpplied with a goo as.ortinent 'of n o' n nutterialK' and all kinds of Job Work, .stish as Card's, rosteis,.Tainplilets, &e., will be done neat ly anki promptlyt Th .T, Petatoes ao' Diied Apples !ranted at• this office on subscription. SiARRItD. In Bridgewater, 'on the 2 , 1 in'gt., by the Der. De-. itt i C. Byßestir Mr. Mirnurr !JAatt.s llAnyminavg GAT.DNEIL DIED. I Clifford tounship,..Susquebantio to., on Mura -1 the •I9th spr 1, 1855, Ruoor.s OERRT, aged 54 yea r. H -` I A New Milford, , April '22, 1855; Mr. FILIMMAN B.I.DbER aged 12 years ; and on the following day", the. I2Bth, his relict, Mrs. lidaar Minoru, aged 66 Their Uniform sedateness of life, and correct - - nes. of c.ttrversatioit -is their highest panegyric.— Whtle both lay prostrate with disease, their firm faith in the • Redeemer was unwavering, calm, and con-, sciobs, and they looked forward in blissful anticipa tionlof \ that pitti4er which would induct•them to a parneipationl in that heavenly rest Which remains for the I*)t-ople' df ;God. Their end irasi peace, and may their heave lily; e . njoyments beetertutl. Ife6) ftZbetsiiseirK4l.s, General 'Master. "'?NICE , hereby giren to th:Cnion Hill Arto - and the Susquehanna Guards to the bons at r totetC r. F. Badger In New Milford, on Ttisda,y the 29th - day of May inst., at 9 o'elrick A. y. for the purpdse of drill and inspection, armed and equipped according IC. B. General Field and Staff Officers are request ed to.attend do said day. ASA SPICER, Br. In. Ist Br. 10th Div. Sus. CO. Dr, In, offil-e i llitzford, May 5, 1855. . _ • • i r NOTICE. : rr HE person wlno took a barrel of salt a few eve r pings slime, and forgot to call and settle, can pap for the sante 'by sending $2,:i4, or replacing the salt, and no questions asked—otherwise will be ex ptised. ~ : C. B. F. I ontrose, Nay 1, 1855. , NEW SPRING GODS. .1 - 1.. Ellßikr RERRITT Would announce to 1 his friends ,and the public that he is noir open in an 'Sums** large stock of SPRING AND! S TMMER 0.04D5, including a great variety of I Prints from 4 cents to is 6d per yard ; plain and piinted Lawns, Barege Delanes, Gingharns, Brocade, I Black and fancy; Dress,Silks, Silk Dress Tissues and r B.treges. PoPlini, kc. Isc., with a superior.assortrnent ! of Silk, Broche; Cashmere, and Thibct Shawls; Man t,illas,!Parasols, French Lace and Straw and Silk Bon nets, riel Ribbons and Flowers, with' a large variety of other StaPe ond,Faney Dry Goods. I . I GROCEINES,"CROCKERI,', AND HARD IYARE—I*. srt and Nails, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cl•Ps, Carpeting, Wall Paper, Floor Oa Cloths, Paint: ed `Window Shades, Clocks, Stores, Oils and Paints, Ploughs,.kc:: &c.; in abort, the largest kind of piles or rich and :cheap Goods, too' numerous , to mention, bnt just thetthings to purchase; all of which will be sold at the most reduced prices and on the most fit vorablc terms for cash or approved' ciedit. [ IN. B. Min- and Salt constantly on hand. [ / [ New Milford; May 5, 1855. I • GOODS GOODS THE Sukmcriber is receiving leis Spring and Sum mer stock of Goods, comprising a great variety, which will be sold as_ low as any in this market.— I Please call and examine. F., B. CHANDLER. HATS 4111:D CAPS-1400d assortment of the latest stile.i ' .RE..4IDr.MADE CLOTHING—A good variety Of Spring sad Buttoner Clothing of the latest crr. DRI-10901.4—A general. assortment, through- Out. Also,i, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Lawns , Barege DelahiettlFrenek Delainer; Permian Helaine, , Printed 'Lawns, Fancy Prints, Ladies' Worked lnsertio' Edgingk, Black Silk Mantillas, Thihet 6iid Catibm Sliawle; irarstsole - , Hosiery, Gloves, &c. 8007131.41. VlO, SHO#S. Clocks--a large assort ment of every deScriptifm and style. Also, a great variety. of Faney4rtickt, Yankee Notions, Lc. HarOware, grid Groceries of all kinds.— Trunks, a gooll lot for isle cheap. Books and Sta 'tiotrery—Wall Piper— so, Flour of the best quality. Montrose, !du 9, 18# ! . F. B. CHANDLER. 19,000 g 51 -grad, ty ! i f eiiiimk umber „:• 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. Drooldpe, ! , 11:111 30, as. /1, NEIW GOODS. - iDENTLEY d READ. ARE now .irCeiving their usual supply of BPI:BM AND RU4fitlitß 000DS, which they offer to their, customers, Rnd : the Public generally; on the mat sea : sortable terOot, fOr Cash, Butter, Eggs, Grain, Bees wax, or on'itpproved credit. . Montrose'. May 1,"18135. . 1111ORDIDCLOT119,: i nereS, Kentucky Jeans, Sumner SOS; and a general stock of Staple Dry Goodi,linst received and for sale righi by BENTLEY & READ. 110,51 tr_a 12,04 .2,00 • • 2,50 1,25 1,25 4,00 - 20 ..10 @, 12 12} ...8 (a 10 . 50 1,50 i . 50 1,50 0 12 111 USIMER De Lanett, 'Lawns, Chailles, Giniharns, S Merrititetc and POlteco Prints, &c.4c. for sale by !• - BENTLEY &READ. ONNF~* Ribbons, Parasols, SummesShawls, .1.11 Black &Rut, Trimmings &c. &e. for sale by. r s BENTLEY & READ. I , ; t7r, - Leghorn, Panama, Straw, and Palm Hats, ithntirella s, St. ttchela, Window Paper &c. 11 1 BENTLEY & READ. A t D,YARE, Crockery, Patent Pails, Tubs, Put ty,, Olttaa'ke. i BENTLEY & READ. - RlTOS,TiledicuT 4— es, Pain' ta, Oils, Dyestuffs, and a .general aisortmont of Patent Medicines, justln end fbr isale.by SQOLE andlipperLpatlier, Patent kips ? Calf Skins, and * good supply of Boots and Shoes constant ly on band. t ' BEYrvair k. I rACKEREL t.A . ; tie barrel or one.half barrel—al sp,Olxiflsh. . BENttar k READ. T~TCIiES anti JEWELRY.-7A fuU assortment VTo Gold alio Lepines and Detatched Levers, i double and single cases., Ladies' Pins, Ear Drops, Rings; Guard Chains, Le. &c. Also, Silver Table, Tea - Desert ; Salt and Sager Spoons , warranted pure, fort ale II Drtircix STONES:ftnd TINWARI., Clocks, Saila, Candles, Lamp . Oil, Camphene fic. &e. MontrOsic, May:4, ' ; SS. BENTLEY A: READ. NEUr.,iiioijE—NEW GOODS . rINIE sulimriber - takes this method of advertising 1• his fribt43 and the Public generally, that he has fitted up ..iit.'•,store Just across the street from his old quarter:4,lin jllrooklrn, where he is prepared to re ceive cuetsiniers and!sell them goods at as low rates as anY•Other'establi'shment in Susquehanna' county. ,My,assokadent is.,VeCy large indeed, embracing near ly every article usually. called for in a country store. As I jinx detertnizied to do business so as to avoid "bad debte l ,r which 1,-eliptins . ible credit purchasers are ; taxed tolpay, can offer superior induceMents to c ash and otheraise rit6nT.CAVING patrons. (lull and see me: • i; 4 i O. G. BEIIPSTtAD. • Brooklyn, April ":Ito, 1855. • . • , Csnovcd;' • C.• D. Virgil Dentist has taken :rooms over t. Chandle6 l . storewhere it will be his pleasure to. sec his friends as quick is possible. G. D. VIRGIL 'SIay 4 14 1855. .' Resident Dentist. DIISOLI?TION. The Iteicantile Virm of Smith & Hempstead has been di s olved by mutual eon - sent. The notes and accounts Of the, same are in th, hands of 0. G.' Hemp stead fo collection.; An early settlement of all ar roaragei positively require 4- _ . t Druok)yn Apr. 18, 1855 Sieveii lintudred Dollars Deward. rj•IIE rabove rewatti will be paid to me if my ens tollent will call and }lay me what is honestly my due. gain loudly "called on by my creditors to pay up,. and lit is impoisible for me to do so unless my old frietis will step up and fork over. , So attend to the Matter ImmCdiately, and Square the ynrda either by cashtor note, and save - both ymirself and me. • Montrraac, May, 1855. • I). 11. lIICKQX. •i ;NOTICE. raN notes Mid ''occounts of the firm of ThaYre .1: .oitaidall :.and R. P. C.-antlall, are left with Pr. R. Tha;s::,r . O for sOttleinetit. Those indebted are request t.d to Mote immediate, payment and save cost. R. C RA'S . D A LI.. :kiontOse, prii .28, 1835. , , A PINE LOT Or L()NOON TIVIi.7 DOUBLE BARREL (MN'S ; single barrel,; and'extr‘ fine Rifles, for sale by May i l O - A. Ltnlnor t co. j!c toraiNG tonic. A Fepeirh lot jug:received ;Old how offerhig ra. the /owes/ • t redi prieei for approved credit or ready 'pay hr , A. LATIMOP • P Adniiitistrator's Notice. NTOTdrE bidiettby given that letters of adminis. .L 1 nation il. , bohfa - n'm upon the estate of Lafav-. ette Wili,narth;ldeeea.ted, have been granted to the subscri4r, and all persons indebted to said estate will phiase make itntnediate payment, and thisse.iyet havini4aims will ;present them iluiv attested for set tieruent. !: ORLANDO' GUN,: 4 4 0 N. Jacls4n; April 1653. • 15w6 „ ' Neir Yor4 Price's - ARE fioa - being paid by Al Lathrop -& . Co. to= all those 'Who consigil their fultter and produce to them. They hitYing mad 4 arrangements are now enabled to send all:kintls of produce to New York and to 44e1l the saute at the highest market prieeS. AR those whioSt) good prices and quick returns we invite to call upon A..hATIIROP & CO. Mobt . rose. May 3, 1855. • I: i All 'whom it may Concern. Notes, and boOlt accounts of Edwin Tiffany of hive been left with the undersigned' for collection and settlement, and also the unsettled accounts of tile' late firm of Tiffany & Smith". It is ezpeeted of all j such as are indebted to the said. Tiffiv i either hir note or book account, that they wilt all. on the subscriber without delay, and arrange the Siuie withoUt delay. RErBEN -0-11ILES. Iltlioldyn, April 27, 1355. ,13HEREFFS SALE. B:YIHYPE Of a writ of Lcrari Facie!, issued : From the I.Court of Common Pleas of Susque hanna:Count.; acid to me directed, I will expose to .. i!alie by . public 4endue, at the Court House in Mont ! fose,i Ott Saturday the 19th day of 'May inst, at one o'cloCk. in the afternoon—Ali that certain piece or prireel of land situated in Lodersrille, in Great Betnl township' and in the county of Susquehanna, bounded and dOcribed as follows , to wit:Beginning I ;.t a isint in the t south-westerly line of the:Great Bend ,1 & Coeltectoti - tutnPale, the south-easterly side of a ' large chestnut tee at a corner of land heretofore con. 1 reyed .to the New York At Erie Railroad Company;; thence ; to p 1 ;degrees and 30 minutes west, along : ,the lint of the said Railroad Company's lands about! 114 feet to a coiner, lbereof; thence north-westerly, t along the line of said Company's lands about 182 feet t to the north'-westeriy side of a lomist tree with two wanks about 7 feet Vont said line • thence n6rth 51f degrees east; abbut 213 feet to the line of .said turn pike, the north -Westerly side of a gate post; thence I south 27 degret4' emit along the line of said turnpike,i 1791 feet to the place of beginning Containing six tenths of an acre of land more or less,-, now. erected thereint a Lam three story tavern houie, known t ai t 1 the . t'llryant House," with alarge barn, shd.and sta- Ming; ice honse l And outliousi.s, and all improved. Taken in execution at the suit of Lowry Green -Kai ' , Owl& G. Hart. F. P. HOLLUITER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, May 1, 1855. Change of Time. • DELAWARE, LACILAWANNA AND WESTERN ''. ' i • i RAILROAD. . . /V and a ft er Thursday; April 19, 1855, the Matt Ol,_.assenger Train will depart from Scranton at MOO a. ir.N Due at Great Bend at 2:40 r. w. Con, nectipg with the Dunkirk Express West on the N. Y. it, E. ; :R. - IL 'j r Returning, Will leave Great Bend 3.24 r. x., .a due at Scrintort 6r. x. - The Aceirmiodation Freight will leave Scranton it 1 P. L. due at Great Bend at 6 r. x., connecting with the Steaniboat Express East, Mail Train West, • and the Night Expresses East and West on DAL N. Y. k . . Returning, Will leave Great Bend al 7 A. K. on a rivtd of, Cincinnati Express East. Due at Scranton' 12 1 1.0 r. 3i i i. D. 11. DOTTERER, Superintendent. ''. I ; Montrose_ S!ages • ENGliliS will find Stages it Searle's Hotel; Montioie, Pa. which-run - in connection with the following Than& Leave at:11; A. U. Connecting with the Mail Train for Great Bea (This train now meets Day ExPrem bcith East and'; West.) ' , • fLeare at' 3.P. N. Connecting with Freiglt Train fot 6.eat Bend, I ,4uni Marl Train for Scranton. (The Freight train meta Nall Train West at Great Bend, and Night Erpresses both East and West. , I RETURNING. Leave Depot for Montrose on arrival of all the aPoTe trains I - L, SEARLE.: :Montrose, May i, 1855. C. Tyler, INTEREHTED with I. L. 111714 , 1 T, Importer of and Healer In Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Springs, 215 Pearl street, New York, where his Mer cantile frieriri, in this and other counties, arc klmlly limited, and 'earnestly solicited to call and purchasei . J, F. SMITH. O. G, HEMPSTEAD. ISw•3 NOTICE THE DIJNDAWE AtADEIMIIe. kt , Proprietor, Mi. RICHARD ItimilllMS r.Weet. T fully informs the public. that-elite taken this Inr stitutron with the design of 'Mintz,. Young Ladiei and Gentlemen for the Profession of Teraehing, according to the. Norinal Mode; or for fitting Young Men for any other business nin. . This Institution Is situated in the pleasant, retired, and health,' Village of DUndalf, Sukitiehantut County, Pa., iutd is to the many temptationd and irked that are detrimental to the Intellectual and Moe al advancement of -Students. The Prceptrer4 Miss . M. 3, Swart,!a'highly - educated and SecompUstuld willdy,take!ehtire charge of the Young Ladies . both in and out of 'school. Nor will they be allotted to . attend pa:4l(.4i; or any place of amusement, without the express permission and attendance of the Teach era. Missy Swart will give lotions also in Orniment al Needle:Work. French, Pencilling, Crayoning, &e. One of the prime objecta of this Institution, has beeri to establish a Normal. Department, or Teachers' Course, &elite benefit of thoS'e desiring to make Teach ing R Proftsioir. The whole course of Inst.:intim. requires three years. In this : Course it has been the object to embrace those studies of prictical utility, as Well as those of an educational character; and" great cares has been taken to so classify andarrange: them as to preterit to the student an easy gradation fromi . the simplest subject to the most difficult. . - Pupils will not be hurried through a superficial • course of stiuly; nor will they be - encouraged in an undue fondness for any particular science, to the neg lect of others'; but such a course Will be pursned . as will lead to a systematical derelopntetit of all the pow ers'of the mind, by directing the thoughts to the study ofprinciPlett and the relation of cause and effect, in stead of iscdated - facts. 1 - • • TUITION AND OTHER EXPENSES. Compton Branches, per ter. of 11 weeks,! Higher, '1 44 " - • 5 , 00 Latin and Greek extra each, " • a,4)0 'French, GCrman, and Italian, i" , 3;00 Crayoning, and Drawing, • 5,00 Music witkuse of Plano, • '" i 10,00 Vocal 31w4e,- - 1,00 . , 2,t)0 Doekr 4 per week, - I'llogO.wkbittg to board theinselves, tan procure suitable rooms for the purpose, Beard and Tuition Bills invariably In ailyarte.• The SecOnd Term of this Institution will conimenze 311iy utk ; rind as Studies will then - be arrmiged and classified, f i ltinlents are particular,- requested to be • . Vor fiirtlit;rinfonnation, address the Princip e al. they Undersigned, can under.the present -ape rieneed. and efficient Board of Instructors, 'who•are practically! familliar with the Normal Bode of, instrue• thin; withlitiplicit confidence commend th e D uat t a ff Academy to the favorable eomideration of those lire paring the:nisch-es for Teachers, and all those who 4.i-sire/nit Ore their sons and daughters a thorough, practical, and liberal education. :11ev. G.FN. Torn, lion. S. B.lWEr.i.s, MU NN; Esq. J. M. CurtlENPIE.w• ;Dr:4, Goomurit, E. PRINS; - 'R'. • J. B. SLoccu, J. 11..Piiktrs, Esq. ' 11xsz. Ilnowstmt,, IiENJ. ATEIM Dundaff • A pril 19th., 1;455.! • Administrator's Sale. s(itice Is hereby glevu that! by direction ;of an or der:of the Oiplianse Court attic County ofSuaqueltan na, tire; , directed, I will expa6e to publics* by.Ten title, on . SlttUrtlay the 26th of May next, at one o'clock I'. 11., alb that certain piece or parcel.of land late the estate of liehry Benson Jr., situate in the township of Jacksort said county, bounded North by the lands ofOrtiti 'lhtiteson, on the EaSt Air lands now .itnocctr pied, hilt i itioder eontraet.froin (. 4 Ward, on the South by hands of henry Benson:, and on the; West.by lands Qr liarvey Smith, containing thirty oni: adres— inostly:iMproyed, and on wbkh is a young Orchard, a dwelling house, barn, and other'eut'housesi Sale tole hell upon the preMl l ies ; terms o payment 'Mule ktßiarn an the day of ,tale.' ALIIEDA BENSON, Admr's ri Jackon; April 21, 1855. 17'w 5. • • _ • Adoniniqtraltor'si Noticie Viirrp,'l: is hereby given that letters of administrie l 111 . tion upon the estate of 'AMOS ti..I3AILEY i v devoured, have been granted 'to the shbseriher, and all persons indebted to :said estate ; 1 , 611 please Make immediate payment, and those havitig claims pry Sent them duly attested for settlemept. • I . I I.IDIVIS ftroliltila, April 24, 18lSt• DissoLunps. OTME, pOpartnership hereto ,fre eitt•tintt puller the l brit t.f llnwley A: Mott (Inv di olced. Aril,l,j ISS3. ! Itl. R. 11A}V1.EY. C. W. mo,rr. - • `i .The .trCtea and accounts =are 'hi the hand:i Mott rot'Collecon. 'Most. IntoteFted will illenseeall as gnon.gi. convenient. '; 1 DISSOLUTION. , 4 riNiK, el'm q A: R B.F. . R. * ton is this . Oar by mu- El IL tuft Consent dissolred ' -4 i persona li,tring book arenunt,i4nreitledleith said rat, are refilteste4 to inake'Al)arcli,:ite pr . ontent;hi !note or otherteire be fore the e.epiratioa ff two ntoathsfrom this late, The books and at-ennuis Will retrain in the hands of B. F. ;Eaton, , ivho thay - Be found . at . his forimir place of liiiiiess , . and is authorized to !settle the some. ‘" A wortt tO !the wise." BEN.IASIIN F. EATON'. ,J I, . , RALPH H. EATON.' ilard+4 ,- April 10th, 1855: I .4, • . .• , . __.f • F.AIII.MIFAIS AN D, ,GIARDUNERS. AI rlq) ca.nr(ot get nianure enough, will find a: cheap 1 1. and Ow .rful substitute in the IMPROVED POU.DRF.TTE made by the subscribers . . The gniall , quantitY used; the ease with which it is atiplieil,' and !,the powerful Stimulus it i givesko vegetation; renders; lit the, cheapeit and best' rriantre in the !world, It tlcausesplantsito come up quic -er, . to groli faster, ' to •,', yield heavier unit ripen earliel than any other manure 4in, the world t l i and unlike other fertilizers,!it - can be in-ought. in direct contact with plant. !Three dol- Liars wciith is Sufficient to manure an acre 411 of ; corn. ('Price, delivered free-of cartag'r or package on board of vestiel„or railroad in New-Ybik city, $1.50 per bar rel, ineptly quantity over sit Illarrels ; 1 barrel, $3 ; bariOtt, $3,50 • i barrels, $5• 5 barrris,' $B. A pamphlet with information an directions ;sill be sent gratis std post-paid; atiY o e applying for the same. Addreas i the LODI 31A.. ACTURIN CO; 4, ~ . . 74 Cortlan tStreet, - Newitork.. .. . . 9 A A'A Milk Pans of ill sizes' and`made from 4„e VLF l/double•ernaa tin a lees than Llterchanta usually pay to sell again, for;sale by the Subscriber. We have cane to the conclusion to . sell pans to Par- O'er's low as we will to tile .trade, thereby saving to tbe.armer our profit.. Onr wares are! warranted to be perfect hi every Particular or no sale. ; Tcrin3—Ca4.l or short credit. • J DICKEIOLAN• Jr_ • Neat Milford April I, 18.55: . • • . A PENNI' SAVED:WORTH TWO • EARNED. , ' JISIrITTENBERG 1: BRO., Montroie; Pa:, take • !this method of advising their old; friends and tustoruers and the public at large, that tkyy haVe just received and opened the largest; prettiest and cheap est sleek of READY MADEICLOTBIN9 ever bro't to thiS race, which they offer at a small advance from costoliereby offering purehaOrs the rare opportuni ty of Obtaining goods 'at about two thirds the usual ! Priee. ' , 1 I , , Also a large assortment of -Dry Goods; comprising for Ladies Wear, . new styles Brocade, Stripe; Plaid,. 11 Plain arid changeable &MI, elaines, Mualin, De Rage , Bernie delaines of.siew and elegant de , igns.. All the latOt[st2 less ofLadies Dress , oods, French Lawns, Prints and- Gin ;hair.*. ,il lomdsome sisortment of •Drcsi Trimmings, Embrbided Sleeves, Cellars: - Cuffs, etc Jiteonet and Swiss Edgiags and Inseitings„Oloves MitOlosiery, Veils and 1 Parasols. i - • I?lielottment ofSlaawlS is very large, embracing eVerythitig,that is rich and,hishionsbie botk, foreign and domestic:. \ i I • i• • , ' Tlieir Bonnet - Departnient is large arid complete, embracing the very latest s yles, with Trimmings .to Inlkte-h- - • . ; , lin extensire assortment of Irishlinens,s napkins toweling, table covers, curtains kc. I • We have also a supply of Shirts, Gendemen's Col lars,!SesPenders, Gloves, liMbrallas andla good many Other, :articles too numerous to metitiOn, For bar gains' the public is respectfully inTiteaio call at the f cheriplstore o eN\H‘ .1. WITTENBEILG 'BRO. • 11 egiroeti of Chesnut & Owego Streets, fottr doorweast ofiPOwt's store. • • • N. : 1 . i I j• Executor's Notice. VidrlCE is hereby given, to all persOns having de iced mantis against the Estate of ANDREW U. 'ROSE la lof Silver Lake, dec'd to present them to the Sub seiribers Executors and Trustees of the said A. H. Ili.) . ., 1 duly authenticatc4, 'for settlement. And all persoSs indebted to said,ests.te, are requested to make ImMediate payment. ; ' . I I; ' Wit. "lISSEP. - ' : Ea , ,,,,. - 1 Ulf DEN/. S. BENTLEY. . -' lifinitrose, April 23,1855. -.•' ! ___4_:L......;_z_____— i ; Aduainintiator's Notice: OTICIt is hereby .given to all persons havinf de - : : mands against the estate of Si* F. Mckune,' ~'date of Lanesborough, deceased, to present the same: duly attested for settlement, u diall persons in-' debted to said estate Vali please mako payment ims tn(*tely to the subscriber in Harmony township, to Whom letters of subninistration have been duly grant. ed. l 1 ~ROBERT NeKUNE, I't,W6 Admhristrator Of S.:Y. 3fc,Kone. . • ; Melodeon* !- CONSTANTLY ON HAND orlundebed to order W ,, on short notice: J. LYONS 3t - Two Conwoinies s i Managerld& Cilr- cu'. S. B. HOWES, Frol Mye rl & ',i Ira dig ampai i RATED EQL! Dant Pi N 111t91.T1 Withput Extra:Charge, lib im 1 EXIIIBITIONS IN ON ' For One Day Only.—Afte am I and Evening. J.lll NIXON, Director ,to thi CoMbined, Exhibitlens. - At Ilontrose on Satieda• IN / 19th,11855. : • ; 1 . II) tn In this Ezhildtion !till be . the Oro greatest Living!, Cu load. ties in the Animal kingdom viz ...a tIVING ;GIRAFFE, tind ' LIVING RHINOCERO, 1 besides a full ollere''tatt of tin Wild Beasts, all iu the mos pet feet health and condition:. THE CIRCUS TROUP. , Conshits of the folfoirin ae- 11111 a • knowledged tainnt; Clown . Mriaa. Miss ROSE MADI4AN, The fearless, :gracefiklatul bril liant American Attie;, In her Matchless Scenes of Equitation Mears. T.ing; i:teßue, W. ArtustrOng,l.P. Maillgan t Mu ter Madigan; Thcisripsoni and Prof r Nixon talented Pupils, in all . thetr,lielueireMents upon horseback, aril ! lua .1 The • N• .1 The following rare attaibeau tiful Animals are among the col lection belon g ing testhis,Exhibi- A Druillian Ort,South ,f, At American Jaguar; TWO - African Leopartls, 2 Arnericanl Dears, a pair of Inglildt t Deer, a beautifully inarlfed Zebra, a Peruvian Lama. a Wiite. CaMel, Kt' otOroci,--besides a variety of I the Monkey Tribe,'Pirkots, P elicans , SW ' ans . Rink of; Paradise, &e. ke, ;1 • . _1 Adinissiori;to see the cOmbined Exhibitions, Box 25 CentS, ChildrUk'i Urider 9 years of age half price. Doors open at '2. arid , at ;Eerformances commence at half past 2 and quarter! to 8 " Or The EiariPtiax - r irini general Oct-irr of both the MENAGERIE. 4... CIRCUS TROUPES, have been gOt up thitt,S4sciii in a style of eleganc and a profusion of cotletlecorations hitherto unpre cedeided. :! I . ; • • ' • "The 'RIDERS girid 1 - 1142ZASTIC 'ARTISTS, a tut • description of whom l 'Wilt)re found in the Bills, are-al belonging to the first, ctaits of their profession, Of bottl seies, and are knOWn 'arid distinguished every.wheru as the " STAR TROUPE" of the United. States. i. ' 4. MILITARY!' BRASS BAND, accompanies the , en ted Exhibitions and ;Wilt play during the perfornun Cei a variety of new andifashionable Music. . : • `ar The , Cotnnaniel; Will enter town , • ' • GRAND PROCESSION! • about 10 A M., atit, aft r passing through the prine - pal street, proceed to rAVILIO" • i ; • " . New Llue of Mail Stages, . .. 1 I ;fr•nolt " .. • RIRKWOODVO MONTROSE. 4 QTAGESI.wiII leave.. Kirkwood, passing through Cot -1.-31 bettbrdle, Liberty, Poke., every morning after the arrival of the MailTrain's of cars, both'East and We t, reaChing MotitroSe lat. ';i r. at. Re'arninli, lea &to' trose daily (Amato; excepted) at P. at., rea d{ ingKirkwood in time tit take the Mail trains of:cats, 1 bot t East And Westl, being the nearest. and most fea sible routelet reach thei'New York and Eric Itailro.i' . This HO intersects xi tai -weekly line for Dim -, Splng•ville, Tunidiann l ock, Wyoming, and Wilk s- I harm, which leaa4l4 Mtintmse at 7 a. ' 11. every M l iar, Wedticsdav find 'Friday. Also, a line to Frien s ' 11., Leraisville, ,l L o. l I. I. Oa:4 !corns anil Ciiniforiable . carriages are .profi led, and the-proPriteor,i; will spare no pains to ac -qunotiatd the pahlic.i; W. K. BATCH, • . I tprat 6 ..1854. ..: iI II MORGAN d: WEST. • MONTROSIC DEPOT. . I . 1 117LL1..r.V Mc-VILLA N 1 1 A\ PSG purthai:ed the 4stablishment of Isaac... Post k. Co. - Intl the Montrose Depot, Woulde- ,zipeetfully informlF:ifriend.4 that he will keep cin- stantly on hand,. at th 9 lowest prices, a well seleeied i stack of gixxls.- '. ij : I , Lime, Salt, and, Pinker can be had cheap, as Jll as 'Groceries. Dry, Gtiot, Hardware, Crockery, Bo'j t s, I S hoes, Nails, kc.qin e change for Grain and all kityk of 'produce, at the bet prices. 1000 cords Bird .- Wood wapted. I 4. 111. Montroise - Depot, Feb.", 1554. ' . -1 4 - - _.____l._ 1 . j ' l • louUtI t • I Ganda. p, • .. A ohre it tio w Tne. i il l (1 1 ..` ° n1. - I G k l i t n E, • :. :n 4: i x s t r ta t ft e r n e .1 a addition t a o ,the km.i P o t.. n, laws before in force l 1 1 ,t: ::o one should despair.of re 1 ing a Land Warrant, , ho has done service f ITaited States often , 'hind, either in the Revolutio ry. •It it war or since. The . also extends to the aid ars,, aid minors of those w'o performed the service, htlq itinow of-ing woUlti b entitled to the benefits th re-I - of. The Undersign 4 has the law, and all legal fo si t 44 obtain Pension under the said act, and will prolpt-i -I , lr obtain Land WarrritS fur applicants who may .bel . ;( . entitled -thereto, for rea.sonable compensation. our Warrants when Obtaitied can be sold for monet atil a l ii time, if you aol i n§t choose to locate the land", ii Montrose, Maria ,2 1, '55. • • N. NEWTON. 1 - • 1 ' ill** GOODS. .' . i i •I The subscribeis hate 'taken and fitted up the twerp I. building Mt the *MU kde of PubliCAvenue,twodiyarei 1 above Seattle's Ilatbljland are now receiving a lirgct,; and well 'selected ahsortment of i I ••• Full alto d Whiter Goods. i Their stock is alit4t'entirely NEW, baring sivetl but a very rew ' ' from the late destructive' fire,• and comprises their mil variety of DRY GOOIOSi ga Groceries, Crocke ,Hardware, Drugs, Medielnek Paints, Oils, Dyesth Boots, Shoes, Leathers, Oassi Jewelry,!Watches l ; Silver Spoons, Clocks, ;Yanked Notions, 'lee. fie. • rtr, ,e are thankful for the piktrettege hitherto t)estowd I Open us, and trust thsit our leak , tomers, and the imialie generally, will not fail to)ive ,ns a call: In our 4...l !i deation . confident that w calk 'supply them with •Coods on as favorable terms as i1.,,,-;. Ofore. I ' 'f' BENTLEY & REAP ; [ 0 . . I Montrose, No4 - einber 30. 1851. L •, MEI IM PEOPLE'S i THE. STORE. ] ._! ~, AVING ree/ , nv voluntarily relinquished 'the gale of RIA,LS FOR LIGHTS, CSICAL INSTECULIt YANtE NOTIONS, JEWELRY, PEReCIITILY, ANO ALL SORTS Or FANCY Goons, Which will be sold eixtrernely kiw for cash./ having recently sustained 'aloss by fire of at lmst five thousand dollars, above insUrande and goods - saved, fancy I have strong claims'for the patronage , of my friends and the Public:generally. I, ask no man. to give to me, neither do I ask or„,expiiit additional . profits in . consequence of said loss. I will sell goods as low, if not lower than can be bought elsewhere io _this town or county. All ask is that patronag,. -- from the publie which will enable me with industry to • slowly but gradually replace the loss sustained—said loss being the hard earnings' of alife of aniions toil. Store at the lower end of the burned district, on, Main street, a few doors below the corners. ADEL TFRRELL: Montrose; December 140864. k , ~ ' ALL MEADI. 1 STOVES AND TIN WARE ''.'OII.TII.E., • . PEOPLE. •- 1 - VITOODRI:7F &ELDRED hare moist/mil''' en . ltand ' a large and well selected astortpont of . tiii-- • (ware, Reels. and Chain for wai t pumps,. cistern pumps, &c.,• Hydraulic Rams, Jammed i wares;. lead 1 pip e s of all sizes &e., &O. Job witrk done withweat -1 ness and despatch 1 all orders.promptlp attended to,- 1 • .: - STOVES & PIPEI kept constantly on hand, a huge assortment of stbves 'of the latest improved ,and approved Retterns. Out experienCe in the business enables us ti select those that we can 'safely warrant to give, entire satisfaction, Amongst our niniierons stock can be fond the Paragon air tight' Star of tho West, Elevated New World, I " A, Phoenix,.tlas, ' a CulantOn, 1 A [otl3ll Cultivator,- 1 0 " 44 - - Fire Fly, I'. - `• I•Three States, " . Western Qfieea, ", Globe, - - " , • Premium. •• • ' s. A. WOODRUFF. • L . 6. IL unagrr..... -. °thy =• • for swie•by BFRRITT; 1 REMOVAL. jr EiLER k STODDARD, since thelate fire; map .11 be found in the BASE.MBNTSEARLE'.;-• HOTEL. 14Totwithstanding the impriftiented pidity with which our stock Of Boot's ? "went off" on the morning of the fire,i are • still hare mime on'hand, and shall soon be well siipplied . again - HEELER ik,STODBARD, Nontroie. NOrcnibcr 13. 184: • FARM FOR SALE, IT GREAT BARGAINS; THE subscribers o ff er for gale on thg most Mieral and eas y terms,one of the best lcii:ated farms for making money in.Northerit Pennsylvania. The said farm is situated ..on the Newburg , and 'Owego Turnpike, two miles east of Haunt Pleasant village, and twelve from the N. Y. - St Er. 11.,R., also Aeryi conveniently situated to Churches; Schools, Grist-011s; Swimming, Black. smith shops Ave. It, contains one hundred and sixty- - one.acres, one hundred of it tinder it good state of cultivation, well watered sand good buildings, consist- i ing of a good framed house, well finis' ned off, and very • conveniently arranged. Also two gcgid barna and a' good barn shed well calculated; for convenience, two large ciehards yielding from 400 to 1000 bushels an nually, "mcstly grafted fruit of the best : quality. The farm is well adapted. to grazing sufficient to • keep a large stock. For price and terms "apply to B. V. 1-EATON, or to ALFRED LAKE, on Me premises. Ilarford. Dec.-13 1814 • I More-and More New GOOdI4. BIIIIMITT is now receiving new ani • supplies of Goods for the Wnter. Trade, in : . eluding a new and elegant assortment] of FreneltNe rinses, Merino and Cashmere Plaids Fan cy and Plain I)e.Lane; Parattettas,'Broehe, Square and Any Shawls, all of new and best styles, and will be sold at 25 per cent. less than last 'year's prices.— Also a new assortment ofßieh Riblwaut and Bonnet!. Wide silk. Velvets for Cloaks awl:Mantillas, Rich. Silk and Velvet Dress Trimmings; Mohair Head' %Dresses., Ristcdets ke. Am, with a getteral,as.sortment of other STAY IX and Fancy Goons; usual, which 'having . bought under the present p re of the cash market, will be sold at correspon i g and reduced prices. - . New Milford, November 27, 1754.: rrilE tiprizig Goo, .1. ceived at I. L. POST & quality, style and price. • !Staple Pry Goods; • Celhire, Steereei Dress . Goode, . ' . gdgilegs, ' . Cloths l and Caesimeree, Bonin*, _ WhitelGoode, • • . guid:Parasok CLOTHWO—a fine stoe.k. Gnx?e. rie s of altvari -sties :II ware; Crocker ', Lookin g Glaises; and in isti every de ent their assortment f i lls good, 1,34, at prices to L ' -Montrose„Maieh 20, 18 - 65., * pifigoll.lllTlolK. ri,be corautnembip 110630101 i existing beef/can deo subsc . ribera under the firm Of E: Kant Is Ce. this day (harked by mutual consent, -, E.B; KMIT A; CO. Broo4lynidir. 2,1816: , 14er4 T AIM d TALLOW ; also, Yariiers toots in gee ! L eral at. I. L.;POST & MY& I rim funotby and darer - seed at . -• ITITKRILyO. pCII : Timothy and Covet Seed, at F, eIIANDLERIL - Akut N SEEDS. - • ' . FltEsit lot at gbakere, ROci+ter, mad Cornice /A_ tient Gsrden Si;tedelAnst, Opent( And for sale"to )(arch .20, I • . . Glom, " now being re* CO's. -, are desirable law