II —Of our fourteen Presidents eleven have been lawyers, and three soldiers. ..—The remit attempt to assassinate Lou is NapoleOn appears to have made him more . popular than ever. —The anagram of the word editors is ao tired. Very appropriate; for editors are the: hardest working people in the community. —The aggregate number of Romceopathic Physicians in the Union is 'estiiriated to. be between 1500 and 2000. - —The cost of the war to Englind, is one year, has been $200.000.000; to the four powers concerned, $800,000,000. —A Washington letter says that Gen. Butler, of Kentucky, is talked of as the next Democratic candidate for the Presidency: —The Pennsylvania Legislature, ' nt its late session, passed six . hundred and eighty. f our bills. Woe tolhe,individual whir ha's to read them all. - —We continue to have the best accounts 'Of the coming' Wheat crop. From lowa, Illi nois, Wisconsin ; Indiana and Michigan, all re ports'are cheering. The wheat fields never looked better. , —FrFrr Pennsylvanituts, headed by ' Dr. W. Comfort, have nettled a few miles northwest of. St. Paul, Minnesota. Quite a l arg e settlement is to be made, and forty families are soon expected to join them. storeship supply in now being thor ou,-,ni: . overhauled at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and put in complete order fora. voy. ag eAo the Mediterranean to bring home the camels which are to be experimented with on our Great Western desert. —A NEW clock has . - beet' manufactured down cast, to - be used in those States in ' which the Maine Law has been passed. Up on the dial the figures indicating eleven- and four o'clock are omitted, , ,and thus the happy po ss essor of the time-piece, failing to be re minded 'of the accustomed hours of refresh-' meat, forgets that he is dry. —A raft consisting of one hundred thou sand feet of boards, has recently floated down the Susquehanna. Smile of the luMber in this raft was made from trees marked by the Mahe opany trappers and, which afterwards served as guides to Gen e ral Schuyler, in his celebrated expedition against the. fndians. —Amendntents to the 'State Constitutor of Connecticut passed the Senate, May 23. They are to strike out the , 'white' in the quali fication tO electors; to require all voters to be able to'read ; that there shall be but one Rep reseniative from each town; and - 1 thit there shall be but' one State Capital, instead of two, —An election took place in lifassachu setts,'May 23, to decide on several proposed Amendments to the State Constitution, among Wth are, the establishment of the plurality , Fystem of election, the election Councillors' in disfntets by the people, and against the ap propriation of the public money to Sectarian &hook. • . . . ou —The 'appropriations- of r national ' gov. - eminent for the current year amount to ser , ttity-me millions,_five hundred thousand, and the National Intelligeneer thinks Abe contin gent expenses Rill-sit ell the grand total to seventy-live thilions of dollar., John Quin o y Adams was assailed by his opponents, on the score of eXtavaginee, beCause. his administra tion required twelve millions a:vear. . . —The inauguration of the 'new dogma—.- . I the, Imtnaculate Conception of the Virgin / Marv-r-is represented tolave been the sect gr Lao ana - 11n4osing eoestoony ever witness-- ed in.lllex icci. The archbishop of . Niexieo officiated, and the car containing the image of the 'Virgin was drawn at the head of the . pro cession by the three Isig4est church dig nits- i ries in the,Republie • — • • • • The Viralia Election. • • Wa.shingtou, Monday, May 23, 1355.. The friends of, Mr. Wise are now firing from the Capital ime:hundred guns in *mot , ' of the election:: •• Wise leaves for Accomaeat 3 o'clock: this afternoon.s His majorities continue to roll , in. 'Ruisel• .County gives him 350; Grayson County, 290; Carroll County, 250. Aggregate in Little Tennessee District, Me -3 100: 'The returns of official and reported major./ ities in 07.. counties foot up as follows Wise 19,032; Flonrney, 11,645: There are Pvet At comm e s to hearirom, which gave lerce.l,lso majority. Destructiye Fire at Wilkesbarre. • Wittr.sussaE, (Pa,) May'2B, 1855. A Bestruct ire fire occurred here this morn ing, consuming the stores of Messrs. Morgan, Frederick & Wilson , W. Loomis and J. Lesii.. the law-office of G. B. Nicholson, the Hotel,= the dwellings of Lord Futler, i , }•d and others. The losses are most, ly insured, except in the ease of Dr. Boyd. MONTROSE PRICE CURRENT. tir Any Vthe articles merttioterd in the following lin, trill de -received-at this office on atirecription, at tite eurrnit market price. • • Flotir? barrel,- • : - e. , : v $10,50 @ 12,00 2,01) Wheat ? bushll, -• • Con:02031 :f) hundred, , . '••• • -- - --- 2 1 : 25 W r2ona'l4 bushel, • • 1,25 Rye iilbuss Rye Flour , e_ hundred, , • ' 4 . ' 6 : 1 Butter ?D), ~..... ‘. -• . ' (11itsel;? 16,-,.... 10. ® 12 -- Eels ? dor 4- , 40. Maple Sug ar 'Y - 8 4 16 ~..ar 9 16 TS' Po4t6e4 bushel, • - 50 Apples V bushels, • • '. 5o Dried Applds 'y bushel, , 50 • • \ Nis? bushel . 1,50 . Deans p bushel, . • ... io 12 ilain"V lb, ..... - ----- ..------ 'Of S The Medical Society . usquetenn a County will hold its send-annual 'cl nu 'eli Lodersville, Wednesday, June 6th, at 10 ng A. GL L DINOCK, Sect', _ I None*. The Edectic Botanic Medical Society will - hold Its antmd meeting at Montrose, the A Tue sday in B. C. ntu ; secy. 4 Veto. ftabeilieseißeos, • • , • To Pu blic. DEDIG on the ere of *ir the Weil, 1..1 I would say to my friends and patrons that toy LAG URREOTYPE BOOMS will be ekoed for a lei week& I will duly apprise.you of my return, and then hope to find you deeply impressed with the ee mseitr of *log your faces taken. Odd Fellows RaD; Motkuvse, 1 W. IL DEANS. May 26. l&lib. ' • ---7 .:.Prof. Charles *MN . I ..TCCESSOR of Charles Tillman, ,BARBER ha.. ing remos e ii his shop from its firmer location in theitasementeof Searles Hotel, to the room in the wok. buildivg, hi the rear of the harenom, Is Bin his art in the most scientific manner; 04 411 rrho may be-pleased so entrust their heads. or k%l to his hands. ' 22Y1 e ug Mead .1 Nairlgaitteit. undensigned route respectfully 1111201111 Ce that he is still selling Goods et the old place, %at he has an entire new stockef Goods which _mill cAea C. iurrr. OttliE DELTIIiiI for one ah ad'or'er a Yard wide, for one shilling, and Cull c`Z all prises, at C . 'W. YOTTS. to e, May :;o. 1; ' • ism Liiitirryctsci- kitimmiss 2 : Tv' Sated I—Fare Reduced /—Through , J I T . b y aylight 1 ' • . - • - • HAW EY & JENKS AVE &rifled a ership in Montrose, for the urpme of dot E everybody's , BLACK. Sli[l6llllVO, at he old etand, near Keeler's lio• tel.i We , have *trellised an entire new stock of 1 'max compriedng a fun assortment of .all kinds, di. reef Born the cit*. We shall keep constantly on hand, Ulster, routed find square Nall , Rods, Cast Steel Toe•cork Rods, ',Refined Tyre Iron, all tins, Band kori, Sming Steel,' a large assor tm ent of malleable iron, Coil Chains Cerriage BOlts, &c. Itc. t l WA GOATS4AND CARRIAGE& Imno on short •atetipe' , and stock found, or made to order throughouq as, may best suit our patrons. AB business tiltniactions must be settled once a year Short seifle and long Mends is our mottO. • _ li, • - ! ' B 1 strict attend to business we hope to receive lilietel share,of Oat nsg , e. All work warranted.. • N. B. A ~goxp.d otulkeyrintu wanted, to whom ~, dy implosmerit didgh wages will be given. A. - R. IlAvv_qtV, '.' - i ce PERRY JENKS, . li r .„..., .., 8i1,18.55. I • , • ' 11414, •LABOR ,1 • a I s .41, new 0 00:: ; ,.0 pie F iu 4 m E gi L te a em DiREDa can.. jr.. V,E rem ' t e burnt district, where they will be )fladlto • see all - their' old customers and They intend to k'eip a general assortment of Stoves of e ,liesticipdc rind quality, among Which mar be foist) PAVE/Al•and-pil RAO ON .AIR-TIGET, T ZE STATES AND. ORANGE COUNTY .AIROJIGHT, PREMIUM, STAR OF THE WEST ELEVATED OVEN-AIR-TIGHT, CLWON, and WM, ERN OVER. The Elevated Oven Stores all have.plouble f i re-places, which makes them far supe rior tO the single fire-place Stoves. keep con- Meath- on hand w general assortment of TINWARE of Wing rate quality, for home trade; also, Well and erstePumps, Pump - Chains and Reels, Lead Pipe . of all sizes, Jappinned Ware, ke. &c ., all of which the' romfse to sell cheap for ready pay or approved cretiat, Job, work idone with deiTatch and in order. tri &A. WOODROPF. ! G. B. ELDRED. Ifoltrose, Ma, $ O 4 1855. - i 241 '.JACKSON i Musical Coarention and FeSilval. AMUSICAL6O, NVENTION AND FESTIVAL . ;will be held lat the Baptist Meeting House in Jackson . Centre, Pa. under the direction of Peofi. 0-.ATCITEL I, atak'CON VERSE, of New- York, comniencing on Tuesday, June 12th, and continuing three days—closing with a CONCERT. . . The object of this Musical - Convention is, the ad vanceinent of Singers in Musical Knowledge, by the study and practice-of the different styles ~of Vocal Music, combined with familiar Lectures and Criticisms, Teachers, Chorister's, Members of Choirs, and all lov ers of music, will derive pleasure and benefit fro l m these exercises. ‘, 1 The principal Tet Books use,i will be the Shawin, the Iletropolitanr4tratfAlpine Glee Books. Members having copies of hese books will please bring them. Each Member wilkbe taxed 25 cents. Eta BARNES, . . ' 1 NE LSON FRENCH, - Committee. CHAUNCEY LAMB. ''NOTICE .TO. DOG OWNERS.------7----- 1 ---- --7 ------- - - --- .- Sectioiot 'IT. oil Borough Ordinancesi ' : ..- ' NEW' SPRING GOODS. • ;. ‘ : Adininistrator's Sale'. -- 1 'Of .111IontrOse. . 1 i_TLNRY 131JRBITT woull announce to I Noliee ia hereby given that by direction of an or friends and the public that he is now °Oen- der or the Orphans' Court ofthe County ofSusquehan- A nd be it further °Maine& That hereafter on eve- ! -s--L .... ; ing an unusually large stock of SPRING ANT, na, - ; tome directed, I will expose to pulalie Sale by yen; 1 - 1 rytddg . owned or kept bf any perwn within t h e , , - , - .. c including a great variety of due, on Saturday the sill clf May next, atone o'clock Borough, ft . tax.of F ; ifty Centla, and upow every slut ! sbAriflK 6 ' 6lo ' { Prints: Flom 4 cent* to Is . ad per yawl; plain and P M.; -all thateertain piece or at e pacel of land late the so owned or kept in the , Borough as aforesaid, a, tax of Twr4DolLiem, shall be paid by the persOn 'or per l' P rinted L4 '"' Ba n e Delafies, Gin g am. l i meade* estate of Henry Benson jr. iti, Me in theiownship of Black and posy Dress Silks, Silk Dress Tissues and JackOn in amid connty, &nut ' ti e d North bithe lands sons soli Owning or keeping said dog or alut ; And it 1 Baregea; Poplins, &C. arc, with a superior assortment ofOrtin Matteson, on the East by lands now urioccu shall be th i lt duty,ot, the o.Wner or owners,; keeper or of Silk; Broche, Caidamere, and Thibet Shawls; Man keepers, o each and every dog or slut ; owned nr pied,•hut under contract from C. L. Ward, on the tillas, I'arasoW , Fretieh Lace and Straw and Silk Bon kept within, the Iketugh, on or before the first dot ; Soutar °t lands of Henry Benito; and on fife West by of June, _ hi each and, every year to pay to ; the Bor- ; nets, rich Ribbons and Flowers, with a large variety' lands Of Harvey , Smith, contldning thirty One lierell-- _ough,T ensurer the 'said sum of Fifty Cents for each lof other Staple andiFancv Dry Go•kix. • m ostly improved,. and on which is a young orchard, a and ev e y dog, and Two Dollars for each:l'nd every f , t .: ORO C.'ER II I3,•;CROCKERY,- .1, 1 17) HARD. 1i r ..1./tE—lron and Nails, 'Boots and Shoes, Bats and dwelling house,:barn, and other , out house &c ' s, „ slut so wneti and kept by him or them. ' And upon I . Sale tit be held upon the preinises; terms Of payment' Caps, Carpeting, WWII Oil Clinlis, Paint -1 7 neglec4 or refusal so to do for she space of ten days : ; made -known an' the day of sale. after the iaidfirst d' v ofJ le _said 4. !II .person or _per- eil Window Shades,.,! Clocks, Stoves Oils an d Paints, ., ALMEDA BENCtri - -le ' .._ t , 1.. mr x • kins * so !offending. shill forfeit nod pay the sum' of ' PloughS, ice. &e.; in short, the largest kind of piles I Jackson, April 24, 1855. 17 w b.. I of rich, and cheap Goods, too nuntcrous .to mention, ! One Dollar for each4ind every dog, and Four Dollars for eat and every glut so owned and kept by hil a 1 but fact the things to purchase; all of which willbe ' sold at the literi prices and on the most fa her or cm, to be collected before any Juatice ofthe . 1 1 vomble terms . efkllt or approved credit. Peace Of the County; in the name of the. Borough, N. B; Flour and ;salt constantly - on hand.' • with e4i of Alit. And it is hereby made tholuty of i. ' the Treasurer to bring suit for the collection of the j Ne'!' 'milrord, * 1 )1 5 . 1855 - . . 4.__________,_----- same, and•as a compensation foi• which he shall be ! -----.- --=-• •• - - --- .7- . entitledltO receive 20 per cent On the amount so poi- 1 : GenCral Master. ' lected bY . him. PrOvided,' that he :liall not I.riog NorrcE illerelY given to the rnion Hill Aril! , suit until he has trade demand for said penalty, pro- .1„ levy Company land the Su.squehannaGuards to vided alio that if any dog or ;tut shall be known to meet at the house of I'. F. Badger in New Milford, on bee - about or in the Borough for three weeks for a bleb Tuesday the 29th olit,V of May inst., at 9 o'clock a , it. no owner•Or clahnant. can be found, it shall be the for the purpose of drill and inspection, armed and duty (flaw High Constable or of env other p rson ; elltdPP o 4 according Rio ; l aw: to whoiti said facts are known, to kill such d or I N. B. General Field and Staff Officers are requost ant. 1 N •. . J Geo. R. Lathrop, Treasurer. i ed to attend on Said day. AS-A SPICES, . . ' 1 -, • - • Br; In. Ist Br. loth Div. Sits. Co. . - ! ! Br. In. of fi ce, Hattori!. May 5, 1855. • . . - f . : -- , - . - - New foods. . lii T subscribei. :is in, 4onstant rec e ipt of New Goods, in h 4 line of business, nearly !revery weeLf The public will find his a.gsorunent N0..1, and his arficles.new and of goed quality. The stock con lists al usual of. D ir si i t ngs, Medicines, Paints, Oili, Dye 1 Stu groceries,:rancy Goods, Jcieel4, Perfunte- ' ry, ctei -,!re -_ Store at the' lower end of the burnt district. Montrose, May 1; 183. A. TURRELL. LA r itTNS,Printsl Sumer Stuffs, antf . the common ri f t; of Dry Goods at • TURRELL'S. liTiviiTED:iiil.ic&inget6T6Oid s Eggs, - PaperV lAKgs, Beesirax, Grain of all kinds, and Cash. Moqtrlse, May 31, 185 d . TL'RREL. ~, 4 New Goods. • J ra t. ogs &*pa. are now receiwing thenii 01 of. Spting land Summer Goods, and t conrineeld of the adv'antage of haviiig ready pay) determined. to sell pods at so low - a rate •as to wince du it customer and . the public .generally it rt:ill tie .to their adyantage as well iur °Ors, It. stock copsi-te in part of Broadclothis, Clissint re. Kentuclq Jean s,l Summer stuffs, Del.lin t La ns, Calicoe4,lGinghisths, '', prints , Bunnets, Ribbons, F.- - sob, Shark.: and Blao Silks, together with; a sl y of other[ Staple l aud Fancy Dry Goods, Groeeies Croikery; Hardware:i Boots and Shoes, Hats, d:c. Also,.agrd anvitirtment of Shoemakers' Firidings.— Oall and "amine 'our!stock;'and judge for , vourstives as to the truth of Otir 'statement. - Our mottO is, quirk sales and striall profit's. Most kinds of country pro:. dude takcr iii exchange for goods. • 1 - J. MOSS &BROS'. New M ld, Mar 15, i 855. .. • 21m3 • • ;oiks and Stationery... I HAV r, • ived aparge addition to my stock of 1 Book. Aka StationkTy, among which are.: A Long - Look Ahead, (Roe).4ltolfert's Rooat (Irrioo.---Dr. Spencer'slSketcheonderful Adventured of Capt. Priest—The Slaie Halder's Daughter—Life of Sam HoUstrin--;ane MaY4—The May Flower (Harriet B. Stowe)—Bag Bag, I(Wfilis,) &c. be sold cheap. t ' , I •F. B. CHANDLER. • • May 24, .1855 large stock Wool,' mer wear` Plenty and see. May 23 Pain 's Monthly. • Litt TN res r. g the mum of Putnam ' a Monthly, .I. it 14 necessarY for,na to refer to the! special notice issued, with oni l hearty approral, l upon the first of April, by the late; übliyhers The.Mag,azine will aim at greater excellence in the direction hitherto pursued; abd withoCCl being partisan, will hold de cided opiniqus, and Win - treat all \public questions from a -humane, land truly 'isitional point of view. In all the other raitd departments of a Monthly Magazine, it sill hope,,:to amuse, instruct, and belle ;" to criticise genersisly but justly; and to, attr ct to its ,pages, as it has already done, the contributions of able men in every ;aiiilk of Literature, Science, and - I . • '. tie past. tolumes arle the best assurance that noth ing offensitte to the pitivit morrtitr, and no wanton attack upo 'honest ciariction, will ever find. a place in-the MagsZine.; -1 !J All comiunisions - be addressecl to DIX •k EDWARDS, ablitheri of Putnam'a Monthly, 10 Park Place' "Ne Yoria ri- " • ' I !I _ .' Aari—,,Colattents. • The Laai Woki, of 04orogy-.--Oliyer Bassein—The Compensation Office-L.-The Alps—The Dames of Vir ginia—TheiTtuiiit Tied, ;Hundred Years Ago—The Night Melte—Only a Pebble—The•Connt Cagii oatro--7Thoi Chaßengt+The National Academy of Design—T e Birth Plane of Mozart—A Cruia ein the Flying Dutch The Bftfts of the Prthies--Amer- Ica for the Twice Manied (Continnedj— EilithrialNiitei. L Ilterrturei-1.• Aniericiut. - :Fide Ater 2, IReforinta. .• 111. Ni"' re I cents' a number, or $3 per !twitoore, supped at $2. Spe 10i1, and liberal tens givia to ki.EIIWARDS; 10 Park Rae. .1 0 "(ree l Stsitigresl • rib AA find Stages at Searles Hotel, riontroi e , Pii. which run- eonneetion with the following Train& Leave at IL Uonnectinglritir the Mall Train for Great Rend. (may ,!f.raiu now meets Day Express both East add Wen.) I Leave at 3 P. R. COnecting with Freight Train for Great Bend} and ll_ap j Train for Scranton.- (The Freight trah4 meek MO Train West at Great Bend, and Night 13* . pryil. .. both East and West. RETURNING. - - T -- Leave De Pot: for *min* on arrival of all the above tr • • g •• L, SEARLE. - /Ifuntrusei Mayrl, • - Ell itirator", Notice. . - 1* ---7 ; 4 ' heeebb.4en that letters - . of adudahr est i ., - N OTlCE tration ' bonus runt Inie lestawseale an,e,to upon the ' o4Wiie Wtight deceased, bare been granted to ' subseiber, and all penmen; indebted to said " me tegunsted to make ix: mediate pay. meat, and those hiving Ogres to present them duly attested for ietUetheiw i LF. ROLF Atlm'r. -. Brooklyn, ilny id, 1:80. ! - 2 , 0-w6 ! . . . t I iner Stuffs. !nen, and Cotton stuffs for.surn i 4 and 6d Prima. • Pima. call F. B. CITANDLER. , . Chipage of Time.. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN *AILROAD. • - • n i x and aßer•Ronday, May 7th, 1866, the Mail NJ' Passenger .Train will depart from Scranton at 10.20:a. w. Due lit Great Bend at 1:20 P. Jr. Con necting with the Dunkirk Express West on the N. Y. .1: E. R. R. Pail . ..engem taking this train will arrive in Dunkirk at 1140 r. w., and in ' New York at 11:16 • Returning, will leave Great Bend at .4 P. R., due at Scranton at 4:4ti - P..11. The Freight Anmmixtation Train, with passenger car attached, - will:leave Scranton at 1 r. w. • due at Great Bend at 0, R., connecting with ' the Mail Train West, and', e Night Express 'Train East. Passengers taking is train and the Night Express West, will arrive'inirmkirk at 12 in., or by taking Mail Train West;;ar arrive at Dunkirk at 8:45 p. m. Returning, wiltleive Great Bend at 7x. x. *r einter Cindunati Express East, Due at Scranton 12,10 P. x. . - Passengers forl l l 7 / I kesbarre, Pittston, Carbendale, Philadelphia, (vialthe Catawissa, • Williamsport and ! Erie and Reading Rjuhaud , via Tamaqua,) and East. I on, arid all intend diate places, will !find first class i stags-coaches in readiness at Scranton, on the arrival ! of the Passenger ind Accommodation Trains to con- ! vey them to thetore places. Thai° choosing Pri vate conveyances di find-the best of horses and car. riages °revery delseription, at reasonable charges, ready to order. j D. 0. DOTTERER, SJperintendeut Superintendent)." Office, licrxnton, 1 , 0 . 1855. g 2271 • For' President, . • MR. CRIASF... OF OHIO. Fcr Tice Prestdent, MB. wiLlsipt OF PEN..:SYLVANIA. more New sn oods at the Red Flag Store, HENRY McKINNEY. LOcrsTille, May 15, 1855. 20—w3 , • , . u - .• ' (WOved. . 'rrig. ! C. .6. rirgil Dentlift has taken rooms ov e r F. B. are : Chamilers' store, irhCre it will be his pleasure to lee •on• , his tirienilit as quick ,a. 4 possible.' C. D. VIRGIL. bat i May 2, ISM.. •I • Resident Dentist. • ur . -...,. • . DIBOLUTItt Ir. The 31;e-candle FirM of Smith Ifempstead has been dissolved by mutual consent. The notes an 1 ? e " accounts! of the same,iare in the hands of O. G. Ilemi stead for!colle , :tion. !An carly settlement of all ar r&arages-1s positively required. • 1, J. F. SMITII. G. G. HEMPSTEAD.B klyn Apr. 16, : 118.55. ' 18w3 Ses,ea, Hundred Dollars" Reward. rr lig above reward; will tie paid to melt my - •_L tp*.rs will call find pay me what is honestly m dde. I ant loudly called °why my'creditors to ga up, and it is impassible for me to do so unless to old friends will step up and cork over. So attend the matter inntiediately, anU square the yards either by cash cir- note, and iave both yourself and me. Montruse, May, 1845. • D. H. BICICOX. r~ZH. MOTI CE. E notes and accounts of the firm of Thayre & C4indall. and It. P. C:andak. are left with Dr R. Thayre for aettletaint. TbliSe indebted are reques t td to mite immediate; payment and Rare cost: R. P. CRANDALL 31onal)6e, April 8 1855 • A Fli7E LOT, OF LONDON TWIST HOLTBLE-BARREL OCNS;,cIo. iingla barrel; and extra tine iniflerk, for sale by May 1.1 • A. LATHROP it CO. SPRItIiG GOODS, A superb 10t... just recesred and how offering at the lowest caiA prices foriapproved credit .or resulr pay by ' : : 'i• - A. LATHROP & CO. Aditnluispratoes Not'Oe. IVOTICE is hereby given that letters of adminis tratiim de immis Won upon the estate of Lafay ette Wilmarth, deceaso, have been granted to the subscriber, and all persons indebted to said estate will please maim immeptte payment, and those yet having claims it'll/ present them duly attested for set. Clement. 1 i ORLAITO GUNNISON- Jackson, April 9', 1895. Nest 'tork Prfele, ARE now•being paid by A. Lathrop k to all those who consign their butter and produce to them. They having made imMgementa 'are nowenabled to send, all kinds of produce to New York and to' sell the same it the highest market prices. lAil those who i srlih good pri6es abd quick returns w invite to call upon ; i• 1 ,; A. LATHROr A. CO. • Montrose. May LI 11345. . To AIJ wb No TI CE, ne It may Concern. THE Notes and tioc4acconnts of Edwin' Tiffany of 1 Brooklyn, hare beim left with the undersigned for collectiOn aid settiment. and also the unsettled accounts of. the at firm of Tiffany & Smith. It is expected of 4111 such as are indebted to the said 'Many, either by riot° ror book account, that they Will call on ;the s...obscrib:er 'without delay, and arrange the sank. Withoul delay. REUBEN 0. BILES. Brooklin, 411 27, IBst. 18w4 . , ! isitititirs SALE.. - B P "MOTE 6f a. iirit of ;Teri Facies, Issued front the dotirt of Common. Pleas of Basque 'hanna count?' aid to nee directed; I will expose to sale - by wake selsdne, it the Court Howse in Mont : rose, on igaituxtal the Pty day of June next, at one , o'clock in the ifternonn--411 that certain piece 1 or parcel of land sitnatid in Bridgewater township, and in the scan t , of Su4quehanns, bounded and de ep, ribectss follow to wit: Beginning eta post stand ing in the road Iding frost Montrose to the Cochee ton Ind Great Bind turUplke, thence Donk )7 de, i l greet' west, ; 19 es to a post in the centre of the read , leading la- 'grille, thence Along sald road, math 66 degrejs west4etches to* stake and stones in the centre of . d thence 15 perehes to Site centre of the went id road, theme ahmg said road 11 perthes tp the place. of beginning. contain ing one4drdWast acre *re or less. Stith thesp*. tensneek one franked hotise, and allllaq:wowed: Taken inexecutiOn at snit of Doha vs F. M. Wilnazas, &doer 00. J. WlliatroDecd. ' - Fi P. HOTIATER; Meta media office orontiti,exii 16. 1866. - , i. C• Allll PALIDIFOR WOOL by . • L L.PORTAL. CO.l ron Armw" tal.l • N 0 k. herebyVven to ail persons haviivg de. amea4kAijpdoit the awe or Sibis totimo. ifLaneeboclough.-deeeased, to present the same dr* *Vested (*oddment, and all.pereons in: debted emote plow make presto • I*: t 4; the htitaiusatly towns*. to whom letti!ii , adadeletreticm have been dilly rent. ed. ,'; ROBERT • 18w8 I • Ad4slotstrator ore. F. Lague.. miginesting holt* hr ;79 sale gliaelt" S B°)T' .I.•r. POST.k CO't, =mei r • , T HE person who took a bane' a to w ore psiAle -Once, and f ito all alai Me, an we the tale by ,15, to g the silk and ,hotqueatioris be ex. Pol4A. . '... :....., . Ct: B. F. • Nontrose,:nay 1 1835. . • a- - .... j NEW GOODS. ENTL t er RE44O ARE now neeiving their fiend supply of it, 4.1V.D 801,11kR 00014 *hi* thei otel 0 4stiognen!, aSJeI itbe. public generegy, As 404* termi . r, ibr Cash, Batter, Eggs, Gni" witA, or on approved 9:04 lkontrose, /, 18ab." I 14 EVAlkiCiftlic PreeyTheree, eaui c k Sommer Ste., aid a general stock DryiGood,o, Jest received and trade t • E - COINER Zs Lanes, U lm, --- ChitiesTbi l S' ,l ,Reninsai and Cs:xtheco Riots, ke.ike, by .I . BL'iTLET It i T4ONNETK Ribbons, Parasols; Summer I !'.. Black Silks, Dress Trimmings ke.!&e - . .by : I , I , _ IIRSTLRYk R ILK,-Fur,l Leghorn; Panama, &N T, - ;.114ta, Umbrellas, Salads, Window Pa It, uIDWIRA Crockery, Patent Pails, TO ty, GPI/okm _ B E Ri _ riiiilo.4Wlieines, faints, 4A l , Dy e d u ir s • .; general assortment of Patent Ifedieinea and ibr sale by - .BENTLEY & RI SOt.E and Upper Leather Patent KipU, *id a goad supply of Boots and Shoes constant ly on hand. I ' Bzsrtr!& *UM Af t.tC o lV ash. L by the barrel or l Lone-hay t moinri k 1- WATCHES and JEWELRY.—A. full ass4rtn.ent of Gold *ma Sitter Lepines and Deliatebed ILerCrs, in double and single cases, Lathes' Pins, Ear IDrops, - Rings; Guard Chains, &c. &c. Sliver Tabli; Tea, Desert, Salt and Sugar Spoons; watranted !pure; for sale Drarrurti READ. !OVES'atid TINWARE, Clocks, Nails, Candl. ,e Lamp Oil; Oamphane - 3l4utlese, Ray I,'Z3 . BENTLEY & READ. ' NEW STORE -NEW Go b rrlIE subscriber takes this Method of Aciviirtising .1. 'his friends and the public generally, that he Las fitted' up a stoie just across the street• from his old OWSeric in Brooklyn, where lie is prepUred Iv re.• eeire custoMers and sell them goods at as loin rates as atty other istablishment in Susquehanna county. My almortment•ht very large indeed, embrucin near ly every article usually called for in a country 44 O . i tore lam determined da business 'oo• j aa avoid "badidebts," which responsible credit punt-614.ra are taxed's° pay, Imam offer superior inducements to cash and otherwise Paourr-rstrima patrons. 00 acrd see me. .. • ; 0.0. BEITSTE D. ,Dirklyn, April 80, - 1855. • I Aglazinistrator's Notiee V 0110 E ift hpreby given that letters of administre _ll lion upon . ; the estate of AMOS G. BAILEY • decease' d, have been 'granted to the fiubscriber; and il4 persons Indebted to . said estate lan l please make immediate' payment, .and those having claims - will peesent them duly attested for settlement. ' ' EDWIN F. BAILEY,j Adifr. litrolain, Apr i l! :4, tnisourrnot. PRE copartnership heretofore existing under the 1 Eith of !lairley it Mott is this day diSsolved: •• April 1, 1855.' • i 0: R. HAWLEY'. The .notes and accounts arc inthe band MO s of TT. C. W. Mott for Collection. Those interested will please call as 'soon as convenient • 1 9 11 q 8 OLITTION. - r PRE llitit of B. - P.. 4 R. H. Eaton is this dal. by mu; I nod consent dissolved A il persons Issuing book aerourit, unsettled, with said firm, are requested to make immediate, payment, by wise or othenrise,.6e .iore the expiration of two months/root this date. The books ilnd accounts will remain Hi the hands all F Eatort,,Lwho may be found at his former place of bmineis, and is authorized to Nettie the same. "A word tti the wiseP BF.NJAIIIN F. EATON. • ' • ; RALPH H. EATON: HarfOrd, Aprilloth, 1855. • • T , • FARMERS A ‘D GARDlg3fEltil: AN.;d can po i Terl ulan sua e tu ell teleib wi e lIIPRO' ED POUDUETTE. made by the subscribers. The tffi. quantity used,-the ease with which it is applied, ind the powetful stir it gives to vegetation, renders it the ch'espest and best manure . in the world. 1. It causes Pants to come up quicker, to grow ffister,t to yield hd,avier and,ripen earlier thab any other manure in th 6 'Odd, amtunhlte other fertilizers, it cani be brought indirect !contact with the plant. Three dol- lars worth is suffiCient to manure an acre ofcorn4—,- Price, delivered free of cartage or package on Wird! of renier or railroad in New-York city, $1,50 per bar 1 . '4 for Any; quantk over sit barrels ; I barrel, $2 ; 2 barrog, 4 3 ,3 0 3 barrels, $54 5 barrels, SB :4 4A, P with infdrutation and directions nt gratis and post ' 1, to in. Oneapplyiag the e. Address,' the LODI MANUFACTURING'CO. 74 Cortlandt Street, New-Tork, 20001 2 made _ °lr d i n in at less * and Ye is usually ioiy;' to again, krr sale by the Subscribet. WW hal' cOrna to , the conclusion to sell pans to Far niers as Ida as we Will to the trade, thereby saving to the Farther our 'profit. Oar wares are warranted to be perfect in every Particular or no We. • Ternut---Cash oeshort credit. • - - ' 4' i J. DICKERMAisT Jr.. New Milford Apia 1. 1855. , A PENNY SAVED WORTH TW t ' __. _. 1 ,- 1 'EARN ED. ' ' U. WiTTENBERG k BRO., .liontrose, Pa., take • this Method!of advising their old friends a d customers and the public at large, that they have j t received 'lnd_ opened the largest, prettiest and eh eat atocleofßEADY MADE CLOTHING ever bre% to this place, which they Werra a small advance bein costethereby offering purchasers the rare opportuni ty of oht4ining goo,*, at about two thirde the mufti price_ .. — . •J i Also - ala, e assortment of Ittz GOnds, compri ß r i til for Wien Wear, new styles Brocade, Stripe, Phi Plain atel:chingable Silks, Deigned.. Mitsrm, De Berage &Agnes of new and elegant designs,..' All the West at; les of Ladiei Dress Goods, ' French Lain* Prints and Gingham - . A handsome assortment of. Drees Trhinnings,,EMbroided Sleeves , Collars Cul* etc.`JacoOet `and Swles.Edgings and Insertings,Gloveis Rio; HelY e Teile and l'arasolti. Their en 1 nw i t 4 l t tifShawis is very large, emb •evelyttle . g that is rich and kihionabie both ,foreigr oi ortm and domestic. Their:llonest Department it; !s; and complete„ embracint the very latest styles. wit h Trimmings it), match. ;i ' 1 1 ' , ; An exthaisive asangtneet of Limb, Baena, n apkins toweling, Wile cover*, curtains &e. We hs k ip 4iso a simply of Mktg, Gentlemen's Col.' lent. Suipinders, Glove, lJnibmltas and a good man ; other - artitleis too munerotui to mention, For bar : gains ihe public is respectfully invited to cap at th , cheap Store of' ' . , , I, , ' 14. wnTENBERG k BRO. corner of }(s agestOlin° Street*, fmr 401 of Post's gore. il , N - • N IfteerineroLo a nllie. • MICE is hereby, given, g de= trits. ‘ MilUatt spatial do Estate of 0: ROSE life of Slier lake , die'd to 'prawn ' em to the Sub. scribers sxecntore end of ; the said A. It Rose. 4141 anthendnted, ' ietGeinent. And a' Po r loostiolet4tld to Odd 'lzmir/NW to Mike untneinate4mpeeat.. ' ~, ' K. JESZE:# P. ) ,_. - .:Ii ' . lima a aa.N.7I,E.T. i Ll-. 41 * -- Non April 23,4 1855. - • - =1 , 1 , • - TIME DITNIOAFF AC,ADERnr. . 1 • • . i ie rt s pill s ., tillui ProforiO,Or, Itt.. RICHAIU) .1110411LIUAN, r4pect,,, A i. NEW and sinelarly succesisful remedy fin ,bi g fully informs the Put& that hello taken this In - cure of all &Moue dismises.....costivenesi t ; Its& • ititution with the design of fitting Young Ladlis and., gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatisni, Fevers, Hu- Gentleinerifor'the Profession of Teachhig, we l di ng in* Gout, Nertmetness, Irritaby, Infianunadoney Mto the . Nortnal Mode,L;or for fitting Young Mni tar Reedaehe, Pain, in the [freest Side, Beek and Limbe„ reother business of,life. ' q Fe Complaints, &e: ite. i Indeed, eery few are :7 This Institution is Sitiatd in the pleasant, refired the disease s m which a Purgative M . ;l e els not e 'hind healthy village ofiDundaff, Suaquehanna ' WY- more or less required, and much sicknesal . d stiffer , l!ti., and is; uneipwA: to th e nutty temptation and - Mg Might be prevented,ll a hannlesi .', , 1, Miami Mica that are detrimeatal to the Intellectual 'Nor- teuharde were more freely use d,. s e person can feel ai adyaneetnent of S tudents . The Prceptresq Miss well whiles costive habit of body pr Waldo; 4 IL I; Strad, allighly*lucated and accompliehed La- it soon generates serious and often 6441 diseasee, dy, will take entire chine of the Young Ladiallboth which might have been avoided by the timely and in and out of schiioL,: Nor will they be allownd to luditdowl use of a goodpurgative. - Thig is alike true *tend par des, or as ',pla it amusement, without I of- cehls, Feverish eymptoms, and Billiaus derange **Piltrela Pertniaviott. ottoodonee of the c meats The all tend to become or pruduce the deep - 1 hers: IHmilwatt will Ott: lessons also in 0 cot- seated Mid e distempers which load the , id Needle Work, French, Pencilling, Crayoning", kr.. t all over the land. Hence a reliable family 4 . ! -One'of th e prime nbieets or this Institution; has ;.pus iof the first importance to the, Public health, been to establish a Normal Department, or Teachers' ; physic , I,a pill has been perfected with . eonsultuziate Course, for the benefit rif those desiring to make Teach- ;I singes -m ee t that dem an d, Au exte n siv e tri a l of its ittg sProfelision. The; whole come. of Instruction I; rittites by Physicians Profess no, and Patients, has requires three years. lln this course it Imo beei the Ishown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of object to embrace i: studies of ptactleatntillty, as ;shy 'Medicine. Cures have been effected Beyond be! well as thou& aim educational character; and :great fief, Were they not substantiated by pergolas of such care has Wen taken io so classify and arrange ii,henr ,exalted positions and character is to forbid thesuie,- as to presettt to the student an easy gradation • ifr o m „ I picion of untruth. Among the eminent. gentlemen the ahoPleat subject to the most ditlicalt. • 11, j ; who have testified In 4ror of these Pills, we may ~P upihi • will not b e . hurried through a supmllcial Intention-- ..., course of study; nor Will they be encourageil In an li DOM. A. A. HATZEI, Analytical Chemist of Boston, ~] . "sawmills/41M •- , undue fondn, es* for any, course science, to thefieg- liand State.Asasyer of Massachusetts; H. J.Gaitosp; . The aarantages of the Itookotiathie Ire lelct of others; but an a course will be pursin as :1 o f masaaeh u s e u s; is ...MORT WILSABITIr*, 4X. di seases ; will lead to:a vete tWii development of all tho u iiow- ; Governor oor. of Massachusetts; ; Samos - Baotrx,l Lieut. Goy. s at , ' ;That patie n t s treated nevi ers of the radar by dirgethik the thought, to the study Er r ;of Mass. ; E. IL Werenr,. Secretary of State of Masa.; of principles and th e relation of cause and effeet, hi- ly are cured m'ucksooner-thie- ' 'Josh B. Frigesraice, Cath Bishop of Boston; Prof. 2d. - That tnanY Patio' stead of Isolated facts, .1 - i tJanri Toaarr, of the College of Physicians and SILT- 3 p at h e r eme di es , w h,- ; • TVITION AN OTHER. EXPENSES. 41 'lcons, New York city; Dr. C. T. Jscitsosi, Geologist.; treat en Common En g. Branchejper q'r of 11 weeks,' . 0 0 ?of th'e Public Lands of the United States .• DJ R I mt. - , r. .R. 3 r d, Tb. Higher, I " I. • ii - - ; 0 0 . • . 1 0, iLluvrow, PiarticslChetnist of New York City, eedore- I not hee l Latin and Greek extra Okla, 4 ' . .. ! `MO ' ;ed by lion. W. L. Matter, Secretary of State; W' Me French, German, mid Indian, - " .• ,; pOO B. Aaron, the richest man in America; S. Le. ACM it Pencilling, Crayoning,' lied Drawing, . I 1 0 0 `Co t iProprieters of the 31etropolitan Hotel, • and Music with ;use id rano; ' " • 141,00 ,POta4s. 1 • Focal Musk, ! =I- - ". ' i l,o ° 1,1 Diil space Permit, we could give many hundred Board per free! .• i " ' f t,OO ':certificates from all parts where the Pills hare been 1 ' !Those wishing • to board themselves, can ',reel arr . 'used: but evil once e'ven more convincing than the suitable rooms for the piirpmo ',Board 11114 Ttiiticin Bills invariably in advance'. ;' :esperience of eminent public men, is founkintheir . :effects upon trial. The SeCoOd Term of thislnstitution will eminence !. These frilis,l the result of long investigation. and 1 s May Ath.; ikid is Siudies will then bc-arrungt4ood stud are are o ff ered to the public as the best and most ke, houtified, Students ' are'partieulary requested tip be , 1 komplete which the present state of medical 'sdienee I pmsent. - . • 1 I t kii•an eiford. They are compounded not of. the drugs For further hifortastion, address the Principal. ,i ithemSelves, bid of the medicinal virtues,only of Veg -Ne; the 'Undersigned, can under the presentleXpe- 1 -4,tigie ,re unit y ex u tu , te d gy chemical proe „, i„ ; rieneed and, efficient, Board of Instructora, whO are list/de:of titnity; and combined togeth er hi-ench a man - practically retailer with the N'orloal Mode of tilme" I iner as to insure the Wit results. This lystem of thin with implicit coefidence commend the D Off 1, krompesition for medee has been found in Cherry Academy too- the tivorable consideration of thoielpre- iPecteral and Ping bath, to preduce a more efficient miring theMselves for Teachere, and all. th . ;ix---h" ':.temedv than had hitherto been obtained by any pro deaire t as gke t heir so ni l and dau ghters a ,rho '' S h, 'c . 'Th reasonis rfeetly obviods. While by f ., , eits. e practical, and liberal ethication: ~, ' the old mode of composition, every mod Is bur .`Rev. 0. N. 'rope, L 11 , ° „,"' '.'„.,- ' ' EL L Ln, ;deflect with more or leis of acrimonious suid injUtiona Taos, P`..;Puissr, Esq. - J... 111. leillat INPEN. A :Dr. J. GOonitica, , ; , „ . ,qtudities,-by this each individual virtue only that is B. P aINNT , 1 - Aesi+l for the curative e ff ect is present . All the in-. W. H. Stocuw. _ I' - J. B, Suter , ! !ell end obnoxious qualities of each substance etri ';. H. Patin, Esq. I Dess..l3lcow - gra, ~ . ?played ars4eft behind, the curative' virtues only be , ' ; - Bax.r. Arens. .ang retained . I Hence it is self evident the e ff ects , . .Dundaff, April 111th., ,Liltrs. Aould prove es they have proved, more purely rem edial; and the pills a more powerful antidote to dis ease than any other medicine known to the world. ; As' kis frequently expedient that many medicines glaciuld be taken under the counsel of an , attending 'llliysician, and; as he Could not properly judge of a *etnedy without knowingits composition, I, have sup s!lied,the accurate formula! by which both my Pecto lral '?hid Pills are made, to the whole body of Practi i, loners In the United - States and British American Provinces. • If, hoWever there should' be any.one Who has not received them,' they, will be forwarded by mail at his request.; ~.. . l Off all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few Would be taken if their composition was known.! heirilife consists in their mystery. .7' have no , mys teries. The composition of my preparations „is laid lI ABEL TURRELL: ripen to all nice, and all who arc. competent to judge f '; . AS just received framt Weir . York a full &meets 9 1 1tbC subject freely acknowledge thekconrictions of I I _ meat of NEW GOODS; comp ri sing/a first i their intrinsic Merits. The Cherry Pecteral.was pro- I Mxtuctsm,•Cnititc.us, 4144_ Bounced by ementific men to be a wonderful medicinel ~.. to varie r of Dumas thre-sruerg, Glass-wsna, FANMTGROCERIES, Run.' before its effects were known. 'Many eminent Phy g;ists roil Lionrs, Hugest. INOrRVIIaSTic- \ YAMS siciang have dedared the same thing any Fills, and 1 1 even more confidently, and are wire lling Ut certify that ; Nortows, JrivEuts, Pr.itruxtsp 'AND ALL EOM .or id extreniely low ilk their anticipations we more than realized by their .1 raNcir 130 0Da, which will beso directs upon' trial. They operate by their powerful I „cash- Having nuclide sostaleed Alms by fire of at influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood I least five thousand dollars, abov!liniurance . mul goods I . fancy I have strong claims for the Patronage and stimulate it into - bealthy action—remove the ola-.1 saved , gtructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other or= Igl ' :of ni . y friends and . the public generally. 1 ask no Mari ains qf the body, 'restoring th eir regular action to ;to give to me, neither do bask Or expect additional llkealth', and .by correctieg wherever they \exist, such I profits in consequence of said losi. I will sell goOds • derangements ag are the first origin of disease: .I as low, if not lower than can be bought elsewhere in I Prepared by'Dr. '.7. C. AYER, Practical and Ana- I . this town or county. All I ask 'is that pattensge. ; Iltical:Chemist,; Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cent s per i from the-public which will enable) with inders4y to liox. lFive boxes for $l,OO. Sold by ADEL Tcnaco., slowly but gradually replace . the loss sustained—said. Moutrni-e ; 8.,F. &R. H.-EATON, D arfur.' ; c mita , 1 loss being the hard earnings of a life of anxious toiL 4 oi PIII;SNEY Duudati; and le- all dealers in medicines i - Store at. the lo.wei end" of the , burned district r oa , e'y cry Itch ere. ,I - , Main street, a few doors below the comers. 'RDIG to their tot res. Boes- Jeans, Staple AD. ghastly; ale awf k or sale VA n Put- aorta just in • GOODS ! GOODS ! ii .., i trilE subscriber la receiving his Spriag an. ffnm.; I. mer stock, of Goode , comprising a great T riety, which will be sold, as low u any in this markt:4.— Please call tin' d examine! F. B. CHASIDUB. HATS .4ND C.'elP t .S:—A good a.ssortment 'ofiltbe latest stylej, . .• . ' • i ' RSA DKJIADH CLOTHING—A good l ,ar r; iety of Spring aiid 'Summer clothing of the latest cO.l - - DRY GOODS—A general assortment throngh out. Also, 'DRESS OQODS, consisting of 11.a.iins, Barege , Detainee, French Delainwi , Persian Behan°, Printed Lawns ,: Fancy Prints, tidies' Worked Col lars, InsertiOns,: Edgingsj Black Silk Mantillas, Thibet andVashmere Shawls; Parasols, Hosiery, Glovq m c. IBOOTS AND SHOES. Clocks—a large ' rt . ent of every description and style. Also, a g; at variety of Fancy Articlu, Yankee Notioni,Ac. 'lf Crockery,! Hardware, and Groceries of all kit dril— Tarreki, a good lot. for tifler cheap. -Books- and *ti- I tionery—Wall Paper—also, Flour of tht; best quality. 1 . 3fontrose,lfaY 9, 1855 . ° F.ll. CRANDL ft •-1 Line 01 Matt stakes; K FRON I IRIC.WOOD TO :nurrirnos W TAM • Q will leave Kirkwood; passing through dor ki,:beit6villc, Liberty, dm., every. morning aftl i t; r ille . arrival of the Mann d ing cars , both Eat and 4ist, reaching MOntrOse at XI P. '.‘ll. Returning, derive Montrose daily (Sendays;excepted) at 2.r. rt., re4h- I ingKirkwood in time to take the Mail trains ofj cam both East arid West; behig the nearest, and mat tea siblo route to reach the New York and . Erie Retread.' This line iitteriects tii-weekly line for Di oak, iTimkhannock, Wyoming. and IrCjilkes harri. whiekleaves- Montioie at s.'w. every MO day WednelaY!and Friday. Also, a line to ville, LeraYsVille w Ac.' • • 'Coed tee:a:ilea eonifoitable carriages are , deft, grid the!proPrietors will spare no pains commodate the public.. W. K. MAWR, . April O.MORGAN A . WEST A i MO' TROffiE DEPOT. WILLIAM ifeItILLAN HWING' pu r chased the establishment of I • L Post & Co.' at the Montrose Depot, wouli respectfully inform his friends that he will keep stantly (in hand, it the lowest prkes, a well sd • stock of goods. I Lime, Salt, and Plaster can be had cheap, as as Groceries, Dry Goods, liardware, Crockery, Shoes, Nails, exchange for Grain and all of produce, it the best prices. /000-0311/9I Wood wanted. Montrose Depot, Feb:!, 1854. 'MEW GOODS. The subscribesi have taken and fitted up the building on the west side of Public Avenue, tiro do, above Searle's Motel, and are now receiving a lhr and well seletied atcortnieist of • i ' I Fall and Winter Goad*. Their stock is almost entirely . NEW; having veil but &very few goods fromithe lite destrnctive Ott and comprisei their usual variety of DRY GOO , ' 4 Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,Drugs,Medici e, , Paints, Oils, _Dyeertutra, Boois, Sh:aes, Leaherii; G Jewelry, Watches, Silver Spoons, Clocks, lacey E m? Notions, kc. &c . , We ire thas:kful for the patron age; hitherto bestowed' upon us; and trust that clue alai tomers, and the pUblic generally, will nisi - fail to givO . us a mill in Mir nivlsvatjo l t, confident that we can supply them with goods on as favorable' terms as 'it hr. tofore. - 7 , ' ; : BENTLEY REA Montrose, November 30. 185-1. ... . THE PEOPLE'S STORE. I 1 1 LTAVING reeentlf voluntarily relinquished h JL.I. Bal e of Liquors, excepllng 'strictly' for medic n u purpoies, as &Druggist, the peoPle without disfirie ioi of Party 4 Society, Sect, or Religion, are reSpectfollY, Invited as usual, to call and examine the quality 4nd prices, of goods, and to thereby avail themselve of any advantage of theinarket they may -thus acqu re; Montrose, April :19; 1854. ' ABEL TURREL " ~ - , JEWELRY. ' - - , "fi l fORE new. Jewelry just arrived, direct from' tho IVJL nuumfaciurere,, and consisting of a brat rate as-• sortment, of WI& and Gentlemen's Gold Finger Pins,i Ear Drops and Hoops, Curb, Fob and rest Chains, Slides,, Xeyi, Studs, Pens, Personi wishing to purchase Jewelry, should certat-r ly call at the store of A. TURRELL.I Montrose, April 12, 18515. • NEW GOOlO. UM; :AT MONTROSE DEPOT, hart just re. • wired a new sapply , of Spring and Summer' Goods, *bleb will be sold very low for cash or' produce. - j. Q POUNDS,goad NeSt Orleans Sugar for one 1 lar at,' LEE'S New Store. rrl/.484. Coffee; Molasses; Fish, Rice, and Gimeeri ,of all kinds very eheap at J. C. LEE'S. WIIII • ANT: quantity of :Nei at Mt eento per datenl eiettange ibr ig a at . J. C, LEES Store.l _ Also, A :~~~ ~ rat? or:Butter at. f 6 cents per pound, 4 ein friarge for Goode at 3. C. LEE'S Ne*Store! , ; 08M, wishing to purchase for cash, or in eg change for barter, ' F pl find it to their interest to call -and evuniee st9ek, of Goods and prices ter thanseirea. Tor batter of all kinds the highest On; es may at all thief; be relied wet J._ C. LEM'S Stole, Montrose Depot,'. • •.• A iPtrit Aiseittion of Tin, Sheet It* and - Coppe,r Warn of my own . manufiCture d made of berry Atte, fir.sale.by • • PIcKERMAY, jr. New Milkettlali IS; 1853. • A FIT/ IL smeortmont of Ilardwaie. CoMortiPr A Aid &bets' Taols i Tinoo awn, WA 'fixtures et "New Milford, Oaly; 18441 DICKMAN'S. r QAga AND lAMB of the , best quality. for sa cheap at ; DICKEHMANIL Yag; FLOUR AND BALrby the barret • mdse. at the lotreitt prig*. at DICIEDN4WBO . 200 eIFFE B . 4 w*Pver,and,l3o,la _, mach, o at, received and for‘arde ekes er tkatt evor.weir brought into' this market, from 6 IQ WM, it Ron., • Abo, a lot of Good I which aol cAraper thin can be btinght at ,any other eatabito meat.. , 11, CHANDLER. Wootrote, April 17, 1833, • er. l V's - 1 • 1855-6. !.. • HOYT •dc BEYANS. .• • c. ail Rued Freight Line bearcen • Montrose and 4.11.; New York.l l The Subscribers will Continue their un don of the 4t year for selling Susquehanna ° p a - • . Op Produce on commission. . . . 1 "t IMATtussr 4 MAnitticorox, nill receive and, for Ward - fr'eighCfor. this dompany att.he Mentrosellepet EVE -1 'FRY TESDAY ! • ' • • • 7 !Thankful for past-patronage, and being satisfied that their arrangements for disposing of produce of C9 2 ' 1 biery.kind will enable them to give general satisfac ctd I tibu, the subscribers' trust that New York ptiees, .5• piornpt returns, and their usual strict attention to the basineas, - will inSure to them a continuance of favors outs, I beretofin.e so liberally bestowed upon them. ;" Ta ; The ieturns will be promptly paid in currentmoney, N. ! by Mr ' illarringten, who will also make liberal &Ivan - . oneonsionment when desired: \. • I —1 I;Our Marking cards have been left with the - Rail . Rixad Frieght agent Mr. Casejiho'• will attend to for- Tit wirding goods consigned ,to us on other . dayi than ada:va. • • , _ i . - 1 NELSON M. - Harr. , SIDNEY B. BEVANS," • , 7 .1 THEW J. BARRINGTON.- ;Montrose March; 1855. Persons residing out of the vicinity of . Montrose, wiShing to sendus Produee eim do so by. consigning it Eo : - HOYT i'DEV.ANS . , No. 187 Reade St N: Y re, • ES 1111 ,--- '•• = h SOLDIERS' RIGH I'S. , . • .!To; all wham it may. Concern. ilv a recent act of Cimgress the Bounty Land law hai beeßextended•to embrace almost every case of of Sanitary service: i , All persons who have jheen engage'd ht Military Sei.viee of the United States, for a period of fourteen dais or upwards,l are entitled to one hundred and sizo.acreo of La d, if thdy have not received it, and if they have rec e r ed less amount they aro 'entitled •to Sufficient to m r eup hp acres. .. l' Bevolutienary Soldiers, And soldiers of any and all I *am in•which the United States have been engaged singe, and if deceased, thrie widows 'or :minor' CU -1 dreg, are entitled; .• ••• • - Officers, Seamen, Marine:a, Clerks and landsmen in 1 the Navy, their, widows and minor children, arc 'also entided. / Wagon masters] and Monsters, emploYed for. the i 01 , ------- ,,, ---------- - -- 7 - ,,.. 4 ...,, - -„„ -- . 6 . tradsportition of Military titeres, are .also entitled, in 1 gIi'SLIZI AND OLi A1LM4,614- OVM ' liku manner. , II _ our store . , ' : J. LXONS k SON.' I :am Still engaged in ohtisining Bounty Land Wars} at rants, and am willing to do the busiuess upon ibe A"/ l 9 .1855! • • ."I I . - - moot lituiraL terms I and although I hare'ne - motive' to i -ipead rrty time and labor iiithouf ehaige :yet -I win ! do the business *Oho lowest. price that 1 can do •It Aoaistly and live. ' - '1 • , • 1 ' Those having claims I believe will find it materlallti 1 to heir advantage to call upon me before going clic. whaie. ' ' 1 • . : ,After the warrants are obtained, if any of the mcir .ranfees• destre to sell theta, I am prepared to pay the highest emb market price. 1 / ilal engaged in .the prosecution of ether chains against the Government of the Milted Stateis, such as for Pensiods, Back Pay, Extra Pay, kc. AC. it • 1 FRANKLIN FRASER, Att'y at Law:: - 311antrose, May 14, 1855 ' \ . - ii:6 HOUNTY LAND !NEN ATTEND.; ONGRESS has passed aiaw givingyou additional C Ilan* Those! who have already received war- Tonle are entitled to more. „Danville men, come on Cow And I will get 'lour warrants. Widows and mi. nors,of deceased soldiers are entitled to thosainte their hustiands;and fathers would be if living._ I have the law fresh fromWashingibp, and the 'necessary tbrms of amlication. , Speculators' from it distance are about trying to get those largely interested to tips of. • Bez. war*: of such, and - iron % sell for a 'song. Pll do your bushiess Secunitelvf; and promptly acount for the 1611 faluti of your 'warrant* when obtained. From aired years' puccessfid experience I know I c a n do the right, and I pioffer you shy services at rea sonable rites, and quick returns. F Montrose, IttarchlG, 1855. a. - NEW GOODS: , A (RIVING eveiv week at 41.- LAIIII01!•diStes; 47.1.;Jtutuitty Ist ;" .`" ••• • " ester BNatsls and DeLnuah. RIMING off it t bargains. Coll on 4unan" lst A. LATITROP-Ir CO's- i - 60001DOZella"Mocka, - rtirANTED at ! A. LATHROP* pgra ' I•T Yi January Ist , ~i . , I i t ' I - Growls& Grain I Gratiii )(Iran kb* arid the highest pries* bought by INJjanuary ist r A. LATHROP* COIL iPirit - MIES Island Salt at LATHROP k CO-'; 11, i i Montruse; January 1,186 d. . ' 1 ' .& ,•• t • . ellever &ad Timm* Seed lbelaale by' ,‘,..) }. , / r i • IIIHRITT. iir+ , Milford, March R, l ean , 1 - DOCTOR - . ARRIS; itoltrEcp,i. HIM - . . ' Gri.RADITATE andlbenaber rif the Unitersiiyaf New . . York, wit be in - itontrohe on the Wr it 7th and' Bth of each month, And only be clunked et, li*Leii Hotel, for throe tars; upo n , Wale-lees hialelAg tt . the human system, viz: COASCI*PrIOI4-Bron- ,ellitis Hdhunstidn of th ibtkfiribiort, /A*.o; Pleura Kidneys and fipleen g Dispepsia (forgeratioA) fiver, Complaint, 'RHECIATISX, Scro e tia, - Eruptions, Spinal Comp " Diseases of Alin . 8 and . ear, Nervous Viresi • U.; &c; - ..ltrittlen . ' attention itiveti - to the ' of Females . rind' rem . Tbe Tutium ma affections of the Uterus rcref' ,/y cured. _ . Dr. Harris Is - well trequain ' with - botli'Anomph thy and ..4.lkmathy, having beed In constant Ent and practice for the last twelve yeah, and having Opt in troduced Homeopathy Into Binghtuaten,-N in 1847: His plarfof treatment hi mi/dw*MirdrAess *us, and different from that of any.otber,ph,yercum, and'res nearly ill cases in all stages the disease. • Dr. Hairis has testimonials achailictiF i ibil- Iv and sk4l, from a number . f _the mosteminent medical men hi the city of - N w Yotir,'Anstineduini the celebrated Dr. Valentino , ottz , .. ;,- -, - ,,,-,ir ..--,...i. Persons wishing prompt - .or pernntne4tlt4 will do we'll() all without delay: 'Citergeor - . 2 Consuhation frees . Patients - visited at If desired. Icritlce hoirs from 71 in the:nrce*Ong: it In the evening/ . . - ' . - -I,: Adiantstikes: . The aJvantages of the Noniarpathic t!eatinint4 diseases are : • : :I •- " - :,-: .1 -. „ Ist. ;That patients treated HtmiermathiCally, usual-. ly are cured much'sooner than,y anrotrerprzetlie, 2d. - That many patients be cured br.liorptio pathic remedies, who cannot cured by any other 3rd. Tito, patients Petted Eromeopathleallyi. do 4j: ;1 not have to labor undo the bad effects of:the medi cine they have taken to - cure the disease. - ' THE - LATEEiT HEWS Hi THS, STEAM' rl7ll.tt the Spaolsh EßS ConTt ia! hiisidecided ;to ' th : s e .1 Island of Cuba,•butJoseph Wittenberg b , Brother have recently decided to.open it new store, rite building of L. Searle, a,few doors eastof Post's siore, I, opposite Wilson's dwelling ouae,lcornerot Cliestnat and Owego streets,,where they milli keep - on hand a I splendid assortment of Ready_Made Clothing; also in - addition to this, a good assortment of Bro - ad, Cloth, Cassimere, Kentuckey Jevans,.4c.;* short,a genial '•'assortment of Gendemen'sfutadithiag Goods. - Also, a uplendidassortment of Ladies' Dress Goods; Silks, Me i rinos, Delaines,.Alpaccas, Embroideries, ,Sbanis,-.Lac , es, Dress Trimmings, Ate lc., aP of which the.y nie,Al4.• termined to'offer to the it very lOw prieris:=- AU Goods' warranted to give satisfaction, as well'in quality%as in price.. j• , , Please give us a trial before purchasing eiseishere: •J. W ITTENBERG & BROTHER. Montrose, Jan. 26, 1854. : " • . , - , - --------, ____ _' NEW GOODS. • - • '-• Xi a iiimsizz & PARK retuntheir.gmtehil. .A.T..A... acknowledgements to the public, and invite at tention te; the very large stock, of Spring and Sum: mcr Goods 034 are now meeiihig and Offer for AAe at eery low prim.. In addition to their usual !wort- ment of staple Dry Goods, 43n*ies, Hardviare, Crock ery, - Paints and 014 .atc..tel, they are Prepared-iik exhibit a large assortment Ol s ten' 'trete . Goods of every description-;;FigurecUlaid and Pia& Mks, Bonnets; Shawls, Ribbons, d yes,-Hosiery—Ladies and 31 r isses Shoes of - RR kinds.j-ddso a lam stack of READY-MADE CtO2 I IIIN I ', Cloths; Cumin:term Tweeds, Jeans, Summer Cloths, Vestingsi - liats,`Cape, 5,00 1 1, gßoots and Shoes , k : e. . : .They respectfully solicit an fly call from those ' who wish to purchase good at Imo prim -4'; ' • 1 Springville, May 3', '54. McMIT INN & ' ARIL 4- 4BEL TOMEI& Montrose, Dezember 14, 1854:1. Stearns and Itlarrizei• /Fire.Proo i . Stites., 1 • • i MITE subscribers have made arrangements to fur -11• nista' to persons ,who may be want of thent,. the 1 above named Invaluable Safes; at in l the same prices for whial thee can be obtained 'at the manufacturer's:— I flaying experienced the benefit - 4.4inch an article du ring the late , conflagration ourieli•es,, we wouid•e-atn i estly recommend to others luiiing.tvalnable boo's and papers,. the preserving of which w'ould bent bunemie importance to them, not to do without •one.: Prices "range from $3 . 9 to. SSC/9,11W we can Ordain to. any one wishing to purchase,! the 'difference in sfylc, size, price, &c., and furnish; them on short no- - dee, with the internal arrangement to suit the pur— chaser. BENTLEY it READ. , •t llontrose, December 19, 1854.! • • '••• • NOTICE. 11 OCT. R. TRAYER, tailies.this method Of* sayii; to his frionds and eustomeri,l that he has again. resumed the prflctice of medicine,-at his - old stand at, Montrose, When lit may be foand l atall times uhlese professionallY eMployed. would pay to. those in-• debted to _him l that he - will dedUct twenty-fire per -4,l.cent:on all tea:Mats paid before thd first of .44 nest, for irony- poor like myself" ‘Fill,,doiduct fifty:), _ - Montrose, Feb, 20, 1855.. I • • Sash and INDOR Sash of redone Oonstandy on hand —a Lao Blinds furnished 01 *Weir by a. tyoss SON. Paper Hangings. .! • a OO Rolls just opened, and spine for .6 etS. per _ roll, by 4. "LYONSet SON. supPly .- C-olTee Sup r, lit Tea, Rice, Crackers, just molted anefOr sate by _ : ' • . liIONS & SON. ' N_EW GOODS: WE are receiving this week aiot New*Goods, just , purchased in the city,.which retaleis'ohr assortment complete, and which we•offer: on - the most favorable firms, at the new.buUding, one doo r above the' Post Office. ' BENT LEY k READ. Montrose, February 8, 1805: . OLE Deather, Upper ac., Calf /Rini, and Patna, Kips--a new supply, just .received - and - for sale b• -• . . BENTLEY k BRAD,' . HALLOO, HA 00, . THIN WAY. FillEß subscribir Would inform the ieldzene ofliont .l. rose and - the public gene that he hail bought the Grocery formerly kept b P, If ' Forcpumt.k.Co., in Lyons and Chandler's bu ilding on Chestnut - street,. in the borough of Montavie; where . - Ass a fresh as-- •sortment of Groceries; and will ke p constantly lir, hand, Flour, Oysters, Cheese; Sugrins,iSyrop, Molasses, 'Mackerel, Nuta,'Candies. Toys, Oro gas mid Unions,. Figs, Prunes, Sardines; Soaps, Vinegar; Coffee, dilipi3 Peaches and Plums, Herring, sack Salt; Pies; Cnke,, Beer; Yankee Notions; and other things too mllet- OUS to mention, 'which will be , sold • cheap 'lir cash or most, kinds of .countri ficiduee. - Call and ilea. ;A share of pubik patronage is solicited.' ... S. S. iltOrt• . / 40 !Arcag; March 1.1854. , ,_ : ... 'A4llllllllillittilott tlce. • I\TOTICF isitemby given thatiest4rsofidruiokstra-- Uon upon the" estate.of J0E1144/ LIASDI,IIOcif Appelkern township, dee'd, have been 'vented tit ne undersigned, and all persons .indebtOd to saidmtate will please make ismuediate pvtnent, and those hav, ing claims will present the sanAil i ptterite& fin , settlement. BLVD.`. Appollacon, March rs • 12wdz Baer firr mil 4 Good woad lumd:buitaftkr, . - A Montra4; les& - 11 11 1 1E1C1111114111fir 14 )111 NbR'SDIPROMIMODVONS more jtist Xll.rixeiTed, by • Lte$B4lr,SQX.: iftslo-4 uewlot foribe 'Nekdeon said Ghlitir , —sople vm 4 ',Jest IndAdte4--aekt !Y 1 440 le* that will bulmett!ta , engin. at IA - : -- froth supply at iMoltseses at 3 shillings 6 sblllinga, by Itr•by ' L Plllolk. 9/0 to o A.tial l 4o7 , r — : heatOol Ore- Olf* & SON. • be aeld i err.ckexix 41c De:Ultimo gre, at bergebul LYON'S SON'& - • _ . juslN!'44 .by PURL 4rupe at 4.a it firN B k PAN - OE