I' 1 I ' 4 !0 1 3 4 X , .. The commencement of the disturbances ap. pears to have been caused by the purelutse of the liquor by Mayor Dow and the. transfer of the same talhe City Agency. by his aid' ing vote at the meeting of the Board of Alder. men on Saturday afternoon. ' The- attack on the, building was begun, chief -1.17 by boys who threw stones, breakingglass, dte: ',Mayor Dow then appearesl en 'mend nourishing a sword, with two milt, D , companies whom he had ordereft e ;, me sripf=arellCe of the Mayor Midi th em ' frA B Perided the crowd, who raec — : with groa order ns and hisses. Mayt,„X 4 : Odthainfito try to fi re whieh•r s ""P - --- it•efused to obey, sayini iv . the eircumstan ,. Ceti did not:adrfor sur severe measures ' Th e Rin e G unri ti-mafterward approach ed w h en t h e Ino vaaving burst open the door of theliquorj 4 ma a section of the Compa ny by mi l or d the Mayor fired. One per- Son vests }sled and sin or seven wounded: • :A p.olic•meeting this morning of the citi. zen' appointed a Committee to investigate , the cause and particulars of the riot. A Cora. ner's Inquest has slso been im_panneled to re port on the deathof George R o bbi ns ,. Th e A rgus , in commenting on the. riot, says: ' • 4 A few panes of glass and some other in juries done to the liquorstore. would have been all that would have happened, and the crowd-would have' quietly dispersed , had a 'reasonable spirit been manifested. But the presence of Mr. Dow, brandishing his sword and accopaided by the soldiers exasperated • the crowd to make a more violent site& up- On the store. These acts were unlawful and unjustifiable by, those who committed than, but they did not in our judgment call for or justify: the shedding of blood. 'The losi of the liquor would have been of little consequence compared with the loin of human, life, which we must confess. it seems to us was most wantonly . sacrificed 'in this eas enit shall turn out on 'the trial to which Mr. pow and his confederates will have, to „submit themselves that the firing upon '.the crowd was not required by the exigences of I t h e ei , se gal not authorized by. law, they will e m mi guilty of murder,' A public meeting was called to-day at :2 oclock to investigate. the proceedings of our city authorites on Saturday night. • , The meeting which was, largely attended, was presided over by Judge Wells,..and ad dressed by several of the leading citizens. A Committe,e of Nine *as then appoivd to inquire thoroughly into . the matter, and if found necessary, to prosecute the City author ities. The Committee wave's° directed 'to wait on Mayor Dow and request him, on be half oktlie citizens, to resign his office. Tft funeral of Robbins took 'place at 6 o'clock this evening. His remains were fed lowed to the grave by an immense process ion k - A large number of special policemen are on duty to TEE LATE LEGISLATURE. We are not the special_ defenders of our late legislator;.. Indeed we believed that they should have abolished the Canal Board, cloud their labors and adjourned about the! first.of April, and took occasion to say so, as i plainly as it.could- be indicated in the F,ng.l lish language. But they have now retired ; and Pennsylvanian, Ar.O . us, 'Union, Reading 6 . a.:Ttte, and their' unprincipled al ly, the. Lancaster Examiner, are misopre. senting ,and slandering our representative. bodies,CAT deem it proper to refer - to the sui)jet.l more at length. . . Such charges as. " corruption," " leprpusy unclean.% " profligacy," " rastalk," ' fraud, '.'speculation and villainy," are easily made but to establish them in detail,is the duty of those that make them, and what the peo. ple will require, before they receive.them as truth. This has not been, attempted, and we dare those Democratic organs, and Darling ton their corrupt associate to the task. There were.a number of experienced and corrupt in both houses; most of whom were old ie Democrats,who err.barrassed business, owiogto legislative in experience of a large jority of the members, were too success. in their_ machinations. That majority we ieve to have been honest and incorrupti and for integrity of character;; patriotic . Ae, and intelligence, we believe that the Ire; body would compare favorably with of its predecessors during our recollee, • i. If this band of accusers know of fraud nption and villainy, letthem present their Afications, : and faten the charges on. indi. Ennis; in which event we promise then' to our utmost in exposing and punishing the ilty. If we are to believe this bundle of unhap witnesses. the appropriation bill is with g: parallel, and robs the Fioor 4 tax-payer As earning. . The charge embir es an al ration that materially weakens its force, that is a barefaudfalseltood.. The appropriation 18.14; when we 4"Ztemootatie and the vigilant . Darlington in the Senate, exceeded the !sent by about one million otdullara, and tither the Lancaster Examiner, nor the dig ifsed: ,associates with which it now keeps )mpany, so far -as we are aware, denounced tr Legislative bodies 83 robbers .and swin ers. Again we are told that the appropriation .>r pay of Members, exceeded that of last ear by about fifty per cent. We' observe the Auditor General's report, that in 1854 expenses of the Legislature liras $125,- ; and the Leigislature of 1855 appro. ted 8125,000 for the same . purpose. So , last year when the people-loving ,as, mullets) Darlingtiln and the Demoerscy the supervision of dfairs, it will be otp- A that vhat they are now ,pleased to profligacy and corruption, was cast into shade. With the expeeenep of the past ter, we would as readily trust the late islature, as any similar tody ;of men. Chat convened at HarrisbUrg,. and would in prefer them to their illustrious prod= ors ; especially that portion of them have now. become ;accusers Had the m, with their present knowledge of men duty, a session. to commence at this time would very soon assign the tricksters disgraced and delayed the Legislature, proper position, and discharge their oh. ions expeditiously and properly, with if they could, but without them if noc- Telegrpph. Great Rejoicing - pervade; the demo. ranks a the election of Mr. Wise in na. In various cities (=eon have then , in honor thereof.: The, - march 44 the Iv: Nothings is impeded, if not turned and fears of defeat WA been hani n li e d the-certainty of triumph. Democracy Led the propaiimdistn of Shivery are hence -I'4Kit 'to be identical,one and indivisable ; and who will not consentto Allis are , to be driven from . .association shth the democratic 'Arty. That is now the fitoparnme. Will it ..!meltd ? ft may if insane cealkils obtain at the North, But, if opposition `to'slavery cippoition, to foreign influence in . the po litkalpoone*ns of the coutitrY he harmonk• 0u.4 blend;sti:llz,e present iriumph giula, is the precursor of thodowfall.of 'the slaveizinin g oVgaieby and their octrthere re. tiinerec—Rontailate Democrat, r it.. ,aries Morris, ___ ,: , Lease at 2P. $. Connecting with Freight Train for QIICCESSOII otalartea T(llana, 114ABEIA, heti Great Bend, and Mail ;Train for Scranton. (The ki I %retnoted his Rho')t A, n its former kocatititi: in Freight train meets Hail Train West at Great Bend, the basement-of Searie:a II to the room in the and 'Night Brpresses both East and West. time WNW in the rear Oethebarromi, is ice= BETUBNiNG. i Of ts his. art in &einem acierttiflo mother, Leave Depot far Montrose is arrival deli the above on an who Liter be ideated_ th entrust dMir heftialesr trains • . 1 4 szARLE. , eureli S de. recce to his !...r0.. ,,, .....r. , •,•-...vi,knust , ..-ittowt44- -. "94,31!* 4 340 , 11400e,madd1ift. ; fitly '4ivart.y.we i the limit of caapaliaeci mrer, . aOHIaI wards Clifford. lity . isi4Viioir Ist - up the I rsjwi upwalii. 1 ' I I its #tbsulute dutY to Perform." - • , Ye* i . . / • 1 . ! 1 . . i . - - - IMMOMEgrMigM . extz:7=tar4tz. ...... . 41,g,`.. r e. 'kir. , , v'4.wirf 21.4 r. .i froni Liver '4"' I ves. 0 04 . ' ' -Itetoal Pr9griisses pool.'', The 'aiege ii ,, , :- i , fierce muionadee s the earn atf l hatp` - smingin g °faille* aid diapers ',icotAlrig & terri fi c eircitmatan. man :' s French General, Coirobert, sbiis chief command' onliSteeeeht nail t i hut remains as general ( id' divi sosie 9 itnd batida over the command ofthe ar it 10 Genera I Pelisier. 'Various i ii exped . l iana of tIO, Allies to !Aifferent palate in the Oriinea, ak`~e sad to have been' uneertaken. one or ,k., composed of 120000 . English and Frencii troops, left Balahlisia on the 4th, commanded by Gene , * Sir : George Brown, destined.fiir Ktirtach.; A - pitrt of the allied fleet sailed to that point, but returned after landing so ' a/troops in IStuniesch bay. , The Fetich ariny at Sebastopol is i tO be reinfoe. ed by 80,000-additional. troops. They bait heen thro4ving ;stink'' is into the Russian lines, hut the example was set by the Bus siani the*lvei, as appears by the detiPatelt es of Gortschakoff. Besides the,French rein foreementtl, thexe are expected 10,000 mere, Sinlinians, and 16,000 Egyptians, and Omar Pact* is fisst organizing a Tartarforce at Eu patorin. 'With ail these, it is said that the allied 'fu' will mimber : nierly 300,000 men. ' F • rn Eupatcn9a the news is that Sinai., I is oceupi by 25,000 Rtiesiatis and large s quitntitie* f warlike ;Maros— Tis,--Itassaiguag iire fortifying the' Antd front Eupatoria to Sebastopol A report appears in a London paper thaCount Nesselrode; the Russian hipremier, i d resigned i i but it is contradicted. In Turkey the capitation tax on Christiana - is finally abolished, and they are liable to ren der militariterviee, bit will form separate corps. In Asia, , -.Erzeroun and . Ears were &stiffed, and General _Williams was prepar ing to open the camp a ign. - Pianori, who at tempted toiaftaseinate the Einperor Napole on, has been- executed. He, ' died shouting ' Vice la Republique!';`ln great Britain the Ministry isj fast bewmingunpopular. MOtiTROR,E 'PRICE .CURRENT: far Any of the aeticksenentioned in the following list; will be rteeiresir at their office on subscription;-al the eurient larket • Flour "fl bay 1,.... ..-, ... .. , . ... #.. 12,00 Wheat 17 . 1 b hel,' . . • ...Li' ! .2;00 Corn Meg Rhundreiil, • '' - - 2;50 Corn? bitshel, . 4...11. "1,25 ;25 R.Te IR bluih, i l - ' “ -'', .. Bye Flour 1F? hundreil, ' 4,00 Bader pit -... .. - . . 18 @ s'o Cheese f lb, .. I .f . c • ‘ ' io ®l2 Eggs li) tloz. r- .. . 121. Baple Sugar lh t r i • L..... 8 ®lO Potatoes ill" b hel, ' `''' ' '- . 75 - Apples "V. busltels;• .!. ', ' 50 Atied'Applesi? bushel, ..-. ... ' . , _ 3,50 Oath Il bushel, . -'' - • , 5O Beals VII, bnibel,... ' ~ 1;50 !Ism 1? lh, , 10 @l2 . _ . _._ Rorigh c Beady. No. Are notified to meet it their rooms on Satuiday ere ttiog next, at Oi_o l crock. By order of the Foreman. . i D. Santa; Secy. • , The Sabha Schoel Superintendents and Tea • t i i rourtla of July. , chers Of Strsonebantia contitY, and all interested in a gener al Sabbath School Celebration on. the Fourth of JUly, al l to be held in Montrese,.ave requested to meet, n Saturday even ug, the 9th Of June in the Aeaderny Mil, at aqu er before eight 'o'clock, to make the necessary gerhenti. _... - • , , "../1 SAnUATB Special. St:Ti6ing - m.lEn ! Moritm!e, Stine 5, 1855. 't • . t fie. I fi,beti,seiT)e,Qts, Cas for Land l Warrants. IGH)ST I 3IARKET PIIH Tet liontrost; June 5; 1855.1 23w4 - ' Asiptiftufstration PlioUce. ' ;' I VOTICE is:, bereby given that letters efadministra- 1 1.1 tion upon the, estate efliCattant Watts,ilate, of Springyille toWnshiP, dec'd; have been granted:to the untlermignedand ill persons indebted to said estate wM pleae make ijOmediatepayment, aid those bey ing claims wlli pre sent titb same duly attested for settlement.. •f- . WILLIAM WHITE, Aderl . Springsille,lJune 6, Is.* ' ' . 23,6 , - ' ' 16 e eat Attrtic(toll • . .I.' ) "013 A:1-1 '' T 0 A;11." IAE subscriber would again announce to his mul tethers and the publiCigenenilly that - be has re largifll ceived a uncortment,of BOOTS lit.Nl) SHOES, which hn ds selling for may Pay twenty per cent. cheaper than ehn be bought in this market, (the Genuine Hoof and Shoe Store dOwn Town •or the Rare Chance. for Bargains, 'Op town, not excepted. "Ouah StoahnO w ty be &nod the finot door East'of the Odd Fellow*" , Yuriopiie.strat, first floor. ill though not ,qtlite so comniPdious as some "stoabi," yet -it answeral our pultiose,liery, well'for the present. Neither can min promise out etuoomers that our "es tablishment" will not he **wed" by any in the country soon, but we Will promise our customers that we will sell Hoots and Shoes to suit' in quality and price. Our siock.ernhiace* a general variety of new and elegant styles'of Ladieit' and Gentlemen's wear, among which are Ladies' Silk Fox Gaiters, Colored Gaiters, Enameled Gaiters''Bia'ck• and Broome,* Now : suth Boots, Brtameled Booth and Enameled Buskins, Bid -Buskins, Polkas, Calf f Ace Boots and Buskins,. Misses Kid Boots;; Jenny Lind 'Gaiters, Gents Con gress, Patent Xertber, Enameled and ]buckskin Gait et*, Patent Lather Orford Ties, ToiletSllps, French Calf Boota i lhi* poets, Enameled Calf and Cowhide Brogans, Ileys'Pateut Leather Illontereys. Kip Boots, kc., Youths' Montereys and Kip Ties, Children's Tay for Ties, Paridoesilmon Biota, tic. Silk Boot LaCes, all colors. .1' Work toad to order, acid repairing done nloatly.— Please call an examine.. • • ; • - , - - Yvn* in the Bent aid Shoe trade, . Montrose, May I, 1655.1 -C. IL SIMMONS. ' SILK AND intEss GOODS. i M.P.N'TILIi , AS., Laces, Berages, Worked CoDoi, Parasols, Lawns, fashionable Bonnets, Fans; (a ehoioe' assort neat in lamb diparunent,) a,iplemild lot of moire criolique Trim** ;Staple Gonda of large variety, Clothing, (a large. stoek,) Gents' and Boys' Bats, (silk aad summer.) iCIOBts Very low, Calicoes from 4 cerits tb i alulling, Matting, Oil.clo , . nd l a w rd ware- -f erm4 T ) Stier & Fla ted Spa . n s, Knives and Prolta. - ' . , ', . ..- . '; Groirtereial—, Fisb, a fine assortment of Teas, Coffees;... Brom .ITapies, Rica ; Chocolate ,. Baisin a, Ground Coffee, Corn Starch. 14 .. • ; ; Peitaiol4--Bay Watir, - loliet do. , Gelin Parma, do. Gerrira,n Cologne, a kage ritirk of Fancy Boa Lt. kr... ' Farad Toolis—il*, Ras, Seythe Smiths, Rakes, ke., i f •:- LL. POST k CO; ' r, • 6. Procianiatiosi. - Susqtalicubia, Couitty tip. , - i , 1 Sow EL s Iraciatpus In Oetut of Count= Pipes Int.; !' ot said county,ofJan nary:Term, Ettza•Liosiati. I$55J N 040: To Ji7Les:teortord: Villiers= a subpoena : In Rl voree was issued to January Term, 1855; width Was duly returnefirton est butes:us. and thereon ins - atios subpoena via issued in sakicause_, returnable to April Term, 18551, upon the return of which: proof Was made to the Said Court- that the said Eliza Lemnos' cock, not be found In my Bailiwick. 1 , 1 ,!- This notice 1 Is therefore to require you , to I appear before the u gee of the mid Court on the third Mon day of An next, to ansirer saldcomplaint Ac. F'; P. tIOLLIRTgft, r iltff, Sheritre nee, Monfiosel June,6, ISO. i ' ' I To- the Ptiblie. BEING on Ote eve of my departure for the West, J i...P. I Would 'say to'my friends and patrons -that my DA GIIgRROTYPE MONS will be closed fOr a few weelut: ; fiwiti daly apOise you of my retain, ixid I then hope to And you dee* impressed with the iso. 1 cessit tin y of *sg your fat*si.taiten. ; DEANS Odd Itelkmat HA, „Ifie`oe, } :W. B. \j ifayl . 2ll; 11456 i 1 _ , 1 • i 1 lIIIIIM inowen 111 M —.' ___..... llne: 47w1ige 7s 4attheoldPi and that4l:lerdir4detockofGoodsrhleb he will sell.ehetzp. - IDARE(SiIiC DELAINii fpr;one shilling; Lade, feat . ./..3 colors, a yard wid e,fnl• one •shilling, and-Cali. roes at all 'priers, at: f 1 c. W. MOTT'S. , Montrose, May 30, 1056.; • . . !!MEEMEI THE LIGHTNING EXPlittIS f•• Time • &wed /-=-Itre .Reduced !-- - Through by Pci,ylight 114.WL;gir &I JENKS HAVE formed a partnership in Montrose, for the purpose of doing everybody's SLACK. SRUITIKING, at theta stand, near feeler's Mo tel. We have purchased an entire new stock .el IRON, comprising a full lassortment of all kinds, di rect from the city. We shall ;keep constantly on hand, Miter, round and siquare Nail Rods, Cast Steel Toe-cork. Rods, Refined Tyre Iron, all sires, Band Icon, Spring Steel, a la* assortment of malleable Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage Bolts, Ac. &c. - WAGONS A.2VP CARRIAGES, Ironed on abort notice, arid stock found, or made to order throughout, aa otayibest suit our patrons. All business transactions must be settled once a year. . Short Settlements( and long friends is our • By strict attention to business we hope to receive a liberal sbare orpatronage. Alt work warranted.... N. B. A good Journeyman wanted, to whom steady employment and high wages will be given. A.llllAwtxr. • *Pcturr Janus. Montrose, MayBo, 1855.. ' 2271 HOME. TJAB0111: • W OOLPI? UFF a ELDRE D 13AVE removed to the'barnt district. where they win be Ora tv ace rift mete- ore cirrrionsera tuft as many new ones as please to give them .a call-- They intend to keep aPogeneral assortment of Stoves of • the bestitind and quality, among which may be ornid PIIIL 7 NJX and PARA GON IR-TIGIIT, THREE STATES AND ORANGE COUNTY AIR•TIGHT, PREMIUM STAR OP TfIE VV,VP ELEVATED OVEN AIRTTIORT,' CLINTON and WESTERN OVEN: The'. Elevated Oven Stoves all have double fire-places, which makes.them far surre-• nor to the single fire-place Stoves. We keep con stantly on band a genera/ stasortment of TINWARE of a firth rate quality, for bane trade; also, Well and Cistern Purrips, Pump Chains and Reels, Lead Pipe of all Hies, ; Jappanned Ware, itc. A.c., all of which they promfse to sell cheap for ready pay or apprOved credit. Job work done with despatch and in order! S. A. 'Wt",I I O,DRUFF. G. R. ELDRED. •Mirntrose;Virt3 30, 1855. 22y1 /11111 E 'subscriber is in 'constant receipt of New Goods; in his line of business, nearly eteir week. The public will find his assortment No. 1, su r d his articles new and of good quality. The stock con. ' , lists as usual of A lugs, Medieisles, Paints,' Oils, Die Bettfs, Groceries, Fancy Goods, jewelry, Perfume- Ivy, 'i.e. Store at the lower end of the burwt thstrici, Montrose, June 6, 1855.' t A. TURRELL. LAWNS, Prints, Summer Stuffs, and the common sorts of Dry Goods at: • TURRELL'S. lATANTED; in exchano for Goods, Eggs, paper V V Rags, Beeswax, Gndn of all kinds, and Cash: Monnnse, Jue 6, 1865. A. TURREL NOTICE TO ' , DOG OWNERS. `Section 43. of Boriingla Ordinances - of Montrose. • • And be " owned or ordained, That herea ft er on eve : ty dog or kept'hy any person within the tor4ugh, a tax of Fifty Cents; and upon. every shit so owned orkept in the Borough as aforesaid, a tai of Ti r o Dollr, shill be paid by the person or per sona so owning.or keeping.lsaid dog,or slut. And it 'shall,be the duty of the owner or owners, keeper or keeper=, of each and every dog or slut owned Or keptSrithin,the Borough, on.or before the first day `ofJnne in each and every year to pay -to, the Bor -I:ougli7reasurer. the said,snm of Fifty Cents for each. and every dog, and Twcillidlars for each and every slut act owned and kept by him or them. And npon neglect or refusal so to do:for,the Space of ten dais after the said first day of June. said person Or per. sons in, offending shall forfeit and pay' the sum Of One. Dollar for each and every dog, and Four Dollars :or each and every slut so. Owned and .kept by hiin her Pr them; to be collected before any Justice of the Peace of the County, in the name of the Borough, with 'cost of suit. And it itt hereby Made the duty of the Trettsurer to bring suitAr the collection of the same; andals coMpeusation for which he shall be entitled to +wive 20 per cent on the amount so col lected by hint. 'Provided4 that he shall' not bring suit, until be has made demand for said penalty, ,vided also that If any dog dr slut shall be known to be about or in the Borough for three weeks for which no owner or!claimaut can tie found, it shall be the duty ofthe High Constable or of any other person to whom said facts are known, to kill such dog ohm • Geo. It: Lathrop, Treasurer. New Goods. " T *loss & Bros.; are now receiving their an el • ply of Spring and Sommer Goods, and be' g , convineed of the advantage of having ready pay, are determined to sell goods at so low a rate as to con vince their customers and: the public generally that, it will be to their advantage as well as ours. Oer stock consists in part Of Broadcloths, Cassimel* Kentucky . Jeans, Sunnier stuffs, Delaines, Lawns, -Calicoes, GiOgluuns, Prints, Bonnets, Ribbons, Para sols. Shawls!, and Black Silks, together with ,a stock of other Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, G roceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats * ke. Also, a good assortment of Shoemakers' Findings.+ Call and examine our stock, and judge for yourselves as to the troth of our statement. Our motto IN quici sales and small profits. Most kinds of country pro duim taken in exchange foi . goods. • . MOSS 4k TIROS. .New Milford , May 16, 3856. • 2lni3 Books and Stationery. IHAVE received a Large addition: to my stock of Books and Stationery. among which are: A Long Look Ahead, (Roe)—Wolfert's Roost (Irving)—Dr Spencer's Sketches—Wonderful Adventures of cap.. Priest—The Slave Holder's Daughter— ; Life,orSain Houston—Jane Mar-:-The May Flower (jlarriet B. Stowe)--Rag Bag, (Willie,) tre. sc.-- 7 will be sold cheap. ! F. B.,CHANDLEIL May 22, 185.5. ' " Summer:ituffs. , : _ A large stock , Wool, Lineand Cotton stuffs for can ntun- Et t er w o w. Plenty of ,• , an d see . L 1 ,17- 1 6 1 , , Ppri.nA Pl eat s ANDLER.t May `,.)3. • V: 1' tw sas Monthly. : . jj,"N esuming the publierition of Putnam's Monthly, ',A. it is .only necessary for ~us to refer to the special ' notice issued, with our hearty approval, upon the first of April, by!the. late publiishers. The Magazine will aim at greater in the direction hitherto pursued; and without being partisan, will hold de cided. opinions, and will treat all public questionsfroin a humane and truly national point of view. In ill the other varird departments of a Monthly Magazine, it will hope to amuse, instruct, and benn. fit; to criticise generously but justly; and to attract, to its pages, as it has alry:adY done, the contributions of able szten in every walls of Literature, *lance, and Art . The past 'chimes are on:best assurance this noth ing offensive to; the. past morality, and no wanton attack upon hotiest conviction, will ever 'find s plane 'in the Magrnzine:, All communications shotdd be addressed to k EDWARDS, Pubashers of Pistuansti Monthly , 10 Park. Place, ; . *Ner York.* ' ; nay-LlCsintelata. The Last W( of Geology—Oilier Basselirl—The Compensation efßee--The.Alpa--The Dames Of Vie. ginia--The Turks Two dlandred Years Ago--The Night Chase--Dilly a rabble—The Count De Cagß. maze—The Chailenge—lhe - National Aes.derny Design—The Birth Place of Mozart—A Crolse!in the Flying Dutetunia—The Baits; of the Prairies—lmer- Ica for the - Americans—Twice Married (Contirthed)-- Editorial Notes. : • • I. Literature—L. Atria:Jain. • Talus.--Twenty•fire cents a, number, or tt.3 per annum. Clubs, afiv c or more ' • *supplied at $2..1 Spe dmen numbers furnished, and-liberal terms given to agents and *Tamers. - ' DIS & EDWARDS, 10 Park Place, Montrose fllnies: • I DASSENGERS will find Stages st Searie's I Montrose, Pa. which run in eonn cc with the folloirlng.'rralatc. • t I Lams at.". 11 A. N. Coenteting with the la Tetie for Great Dead. (This train now meets Day Eipress .both East and West.) '' - New Goods. IL Fine - Arta: 2, Reprints. TIL • Musk, IV ' Drama. - -- - ---.- ....• ..... .... , . 'ibilliOlll4O Of Ti : , f,- •-• .-''. , .. , . . . DELAWANAI LACKAWANNA. m'EsTERS., t, . • -: - ~ ii f RAIL1104,11).1 •, • _. , • . . TIN and WI.: liondny, Mitv %Tith, i lk, the . 'lda _NJ P te! Train sill de" t fothicranten _at 10.20. - a.S. 4 Due; at Great fie at 140 I, t t...- Con. meeting nilk-thi: bankiii-Ex . West ("Abe N.; Y. &E. IL' R. 1 : RasOntigt4n tolcin Oaf Ulan stMarri , v. in Dunkirk* . 11:15 r. $.;- . •ad Nor boat so 106 I P.M. ' ", , h1 I: .i, - ei Retmiliog -1411*4 ami iienttlit - 4 r.-it•l'Ale at Scranionit 4:43'. r. if . ..• , i r --! , . , • Freht AciMminodatillyTraiMnith passenger. car a uselm4 . l l ollsare;SFrot . im at-1' r. Y.; due at 1 Great Bend int 6r. as . ., unectini with` the . .31a11. " Tnin• We.itid the "N t. Expreiit ` Train • East. " Passengers ;Shinji Ws', and the Night •Eipress I West, will mitts n D it.l2 tn., or by taking Nail Train Wait, WM " . at Dunkirk - at 6:43 p.m. 1 RetundM4Slll bsave ' Bend it 7 -", x. on sr. rival of . Cincitmati . Due , Scranton 12,10 w. lir. - 1; , -'' , '' I Paasengerifer lif it i i ikA s PittalOn, Carbondale, Philadelphhiaila-the- , Willitunsport and Erie and &Sing, ' - Tamaktuaj aid East on and allintermediate . "---, will find firs class stagecoaches le :. -.- - - Scranton, on the arrive/ or the Passenger ind'Al .... .. °dialed Trains to :mid vey them total" above p - . Those choOsing. pri- . rate conveys*" will fl , ..- e best of horses Sides.' riageanf every i dew., ! '. at - reasonable charg e!, ready to order.) . Di U. • . iiiitsii, iDO . Superintendent. , - Surintetident'S Office. „. i . . Wranton s illay 10 ; 114 1 -- . . - 3 __. the i . . . . - ;- ' ' For P4ident, ~, . lf.R.:, CITAS.I4•OI ,I 01110. . , 1 I.FOr Vice .oresider4, . MB. WILMOT, OF II S,N,JSYLVANIA. ~, , • More life* [ Goods At the Bed _Flag Store. - , t i lIENRrY IIeKINNEY. riottersvinql I * AA , tikAsiss., ....... r -. , , 20...-‘3 - . ,- ' ------.. _ 1 ;= : - iTAICILSO .1, , i . 111usicai Conreition ad - festival, , A KustdAtii. CONVEITTIO AND FESTIVAL 11 wilr be 'heisl at the Bap • Meeting House in Jackson Cenirii Pa., under the direetion of Prof*. GATCHELZ"and ONVER F 4 4r hew York, commencing 4 n4T,ll'estliy, June th, and continuing three days—closing with a COI CERT. - fl The object -O fl its Musical Cincetition is, the Awl vancement of S nit* in MnsicalEnOaledge, by the study and Mac ice of the different itylest of Vocal Music, combiped wig) fatniliar LeCtures and CritiCisms: Teachers, Choristeilt, Members of Choirs, and all lov ers of music, ;Will ideriTe pleasure and benefit from these exerciscs.,; ':, I - The princiPar TO it Bias used still be the Shawm, the Metropolitan and Alpine Glee Minks. Members having copies Btl these hooks will please bring them. Each tuembOf Gill be trieti 25 cents. ;- I !ELI BARNES, '. I. 'RELSON FRENCIL Committee. - ; ; 'CHAUNCEY LA :MIL NEW SPRING GOODS. II I:4lFAT tw h announce da: _ publicthat isnowc9en- ing unustuilly large stock of S.rI2I.NG 4ND . st r Armeß POODS, inclut:loo rt,, , treat variety of Prints from * gents td Is Ott per , yard; plain and printed Lawnts Marne Delaney, Oinghants Brocade, Black and fancy Dress Silks, Silk Dre s s Tissues and Bareg.es, Poplins, 'dm. bc, with a superior assortment of Silk, Broche,iCashmere, and Thitnit Shawls; Man tillas, parasols, )cnch Lace and Straw and 8111c/ton nets, rich RibbiMS and flowers, with', a late xariety -of other Stank land Fahey Dry . Goods. ' GROCERIP,: CP,OCKPRY, A.2rD HARD WARE—Iron :and Nails, Boots and Shoes, Rats and Caps, Carpethig. `)Viillraper, Floor Oil ClothsvPaint ed twindow Shades, Clocks, Stoves, Oils and Paints, Ploughs, ke.4a.;" in short, the largeit kind of piles of rich mad Onion Goods, too numerous to mention, but just the thihgs, to purchase; all - Of which will be sold at the Mottt reduced prices and on the most fa vorable terms for:ash or approved credit. - • • N. B. Flour; and Salt constantly MI band. • New Milford:3fay b,11855. - • . , . • :. . . 1 ,Iteinoved. • * C. D. Virgil .Dentist has taken rooms over F. B. Chandlers store,lvihere it vial be lils',pleasure to see his friends. ait (joie* as possible. C; D. VIRGIL. May `?.‘ k 1855. : I • ißesident Dentist. , . . DINSOLITTIO - The Mercantile Firm of Smith & has been dissolved* muttuil consent. The notes and. accounts of tha;same ewe In the bandi of 0. 9. Hemp. stead for.colleetinn. An early settlenlent. cif all ar rearages is positir.ely *ltired. , • • 0. G. HZMPSTEAD. Droolclyn ,16, 1855. ,VBw3 , • SCVIIII laithdred" Dollar* Reward,„ above iOntrd will be paid ta me if my cus- Cadl and pay me what is bonmaly my due.. I am lotidly called on by my creditors to pay up, and it:si impossible for me to do so unless my oickfriends *lit step up and fork over: So qttend to the matter immediately} and square the.yards either by cash or note, iind sate both yourself and me. gontrose,'Xiy; 1855; D. U. ILICKQX. H NOTICE'. - nirftE noigiianol acedants of the firm of Ths.yre Crandall and R. P. estndait are left aithjYr. R. Tbayre*st: liettlement. Those indetited are request ! ed to make itnineißate cayment and cos< j 4 ' ; R. P. CRODALL. • Montroge ;A:prli 28, 1855 • • . . 4.1 PINE 070 F L° TWIST DOUG LE BARREL GUNS; do. and; e 6a, fine Rifles, for sale by May 1.3`. - A. LATPROP & co. tiritlNG 11 2,9101144 A superb lot Ast received and low offering at the lowest eflo