exalted and noble clutracter. Had taught in • WiscOnsin—thets they ha a Town Superim. ' tendent, a Co. Superititeedetat, and a State Su perintendent, an d the schools were fbr better managthanlm i Al t hough ~I_._ ed, in cenn a. we State wss nine years old there was Seeming: I- roo 're interest taken in the welfare of the I s2 ols by the perents. From all, he, could other, their school system worked admire-. duly. ' . - This discussion then closed, and-by rquest of the School Directors of Gibson, the subject of text books, and the best method of secur ing a uniformity thereof; was discussed by B. Dix, FAo„ 11: Kingsbury, W. & Wilw.ardl, Orlando .TiffanY, a cetera. It s e ethed the general opinion that the practice of merchants' I goitig to the city and bringing insuch4 diver . sits of books was one great obstacle to the securing of the desired object. il!ut how • 'should it be overcome 1 i • H. Kingsbury said he would pledge him. self to furnish school books to-Abe merchants of the county at their doors cheaper than they could get them in New Yiork by the dozen; so that they could a ff ord tern to the people at nearly as cheap a rate as they now get them I for in the city. Re. had already done lit by some mer- dolts in the county, and was dealing with • imblishers in the City icy that he knew he could do _it by the whole. When he was or- Bering, a thousand books' at once, las be had already done, 'publishers could afford to , let • him, have them much cheaper than they could . merchants by the dozen. . . Discussion here closed: . ' Fo r a Richardson stated that - e.aeb board ot - sae/A Directors would receive a copy-of the Pea School Journal without sending to him, as accidentally , mis-stated it the Mont. rose Democrat The text place ot meeting g al then cotsidered. It , was finally agreed to meet on Prospect Bock on the South side of Elk Mountains in the Township ofClifforil: --and if the'4ay were unpleasant at the meet ing house near Al'Alla's Mills, or, in local vernacular " the City." The meeting to be held on the 15th day of May (third Friday) at 10 o'clock A. M. This meetteg was unusually well attended, there being more thin one hundred presetit, including the five following; School Directors of Gibson :—B. Dix, Dr. Adam Miller, Gur don Abel, CoL J. L Gillet and _Horace N. Tiffany. The thanks of the Association are especial. lv due to Messri. - N. E. Kennedy, Wm. T.. Cie, Esq., Col. J. llGrillet and Joshua Pot ter for their kindness in furnishing the mem bers from a distarkce with such- generous en tertainment. , They- will long be remember. ed by all who - partook of their liberal hospi tality, with the warmest 'gratitude. " lir. Kennedy seemed untiring in his efforts to render the meeting of the,Association bed' vleasant and profitable. He d6erves the warmest thanks of all true friends of educe- tion. After a vote of .. .thanks to the Trustees for the . us:of the, house the meetingidjorne4 to meet as above; '. . . B. - F. Tinrrrnuar, Fourth of July SabbUth School Cel. ebratlon. meeting of the Sabbath School Teachers- of Slut g:ehanna County and others was held in the Acade. n.y !NI June 9th for the purpose of mating arrange :nnt Lk• for a general Sabbath School celebration on • th( 4th of July, to be held at Montrose.. l Committees were appointed to Obtain an able speak good music and refreshments . Committee of A . rrangementx. • Mr. L. F. Fitch, " Miss M. J. Moue.: A. Chamlxiilin, ' " M. C. Wilson, J. Riley, . " S. Lyons, "Geo. Pickering, " F. Read, Goo. Lewis, . " Elizabeth Biddle, Henry Drutkei, , t Eudora Keeler, Miss J. A. Dunmore, Mrs. George Lewis, • r6mmittre on Finance.—Daniel Sayre, Saxon WU .rin. Samuel Jessup. - Cemnnittce on Speaker and L Charles Foster, 11. H. Jessup. The names of the Committee on Iterreshme,nts wM Le given next week. The several schools of .the county are invited to meet.ip the Academy 110, at 4 P. Y. of each Satur day WI the 4th, tn practice music for the occasion. Religious Tfotice. • Bishop Potter's appointments for Susiquebanns Co are as follows : 4 June 15th. Banda. " 16th. A. M. Montrose. - " P. ll' Springville. 20th. Ere. Mon " 21st. A. M. New MilEird. Ere. Great Bend. • Lecture. • The Meat Rec. Bishop Potter will darer &Lecture nn Monday eve. next, 18th inst.; in the Bill the Academy. Admission 25cts. Proceeds to be ap plied to the Ladies' Sewing. Society of the Episcopal chuilch, The subject of the-Lecture to be announced HandAills. kr . • . Rough dc Ready No. 114 , Are notified to meet-at their rooms on Saturday ere rag next, at 6} o'clock. ' arford ord er Exhibitio H n of Hatford University y . be on Tuesday, July 3rd. The arrangemettbi -will be the same as last year. MARRIED. In Towanda, on the BQth all:, by tie Rey. Mi. w lin 9. Ms. Tsmonoas A. Drina of Montrose And Miss Emir. M. Dux; of the foimer place. On Tuemiay, 15 ult., by the same, Ma. Glitmtra ItOto, of Montrose,. to Kiss &tura N. Minns of • DEATHS. ' • In Great Bend, on the 18th of May ult., of Coninnnit :lon. Jm.irr Mown, wire of A. bußois azed 61 crate.". • At Hakord, on the 9th inst., Mire. Amu B. Masa, ner. Miller, aged 47 *es. • iieli,i ~ ...s3l,iiiitielifeqi s t - vt i ENERAL ASSCIRTIENTOF STAPLE fire4s } : an 4ealdWoL,VlV; s ' Hadware, IlTe er , Drvge, Stuffs, andpilis, he. will be midis cheap al, the chettpestlor cash or,approyed credit trjr • Buford,' June Ist, 1855. H. N. JONES. • BLACK Grade Rhine Silks of excellent quality at H. IL JONES'. 13ROCEIF. andt aehmere &awls at all pies'', ahe a few mantillas by H. IL /OM. tow Heim by SADT: made elothm" g at R. X JOICIS. htSH - paki for N4'ool by H. Y. JONES. Hnrford, June let, 1855. ) ABll paid for,Dairy Batter by t iassortmen Boots and Shoes at H. IL ;ONE& 1 1 F48, Sugaris and Coffees of fine qualities mil at lew Prices by IL J LI ADZES find great variety of Bonnets and Ribbons at • H. IL JONES. AWNEk objaßerrege [mimes and Gingham at H. IL JONES. • „_ MBROIDERING and Window Draperiiiit ruarford, June 1E0855. IL M. JONES, ' Auditor's AroiliCe• • Sus4uetiannn County 0. T HE undersigned ; au Auditor *voluted by the Orphans' Court of said_ i nounty ,to distribute uTiong the Heirs of Thomas Burdick, ' fund remaining in the hands of Avery nrdieJt , Ad- rainistruot, trill attend to the duties of *Point, Ifient at 'hie office in Montrose, lon Saturday the,2Stb 44c of July nest, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persona ante will will pr& l'at their claims, or be 1 forever a ft er debuted 6°4 Nngll upon said fund.! • I i SANILLIN:FRASSS, Auditor. dune i 3, 1855. 1,4,1 • inteszc )BINGE'S IMPROVEDIM • r veci!,e4 b Gress.AttracUoit ;._ ; • • "0 LT Alf . NOAH." TO A H.'r - - THE subscriber week! again announce to [lsis cus tomers and the public generally that he has re; ceived large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, which he intends selling for Ready Pay twenty per cent. cY.ftper time eak;he bOught in this market, (the 'Genuine ; Boot and Shoe Store down Town, or the liareMsece for /3844138, nis town, not excepted.)-- "OthilPStesh" may be found the first door East of the .odd Felloks' Hall, Titropikeitreet; first floor. Al though not quite so cgmmodious , as some " s s, " yet it answers our ptre very 1411 for the present. Neither can we pronsiM our c ustomers that our "es tablishment" will nit be "sUrpassor by any in the countryrom but we will promise our ciustomers that we will sell Boots and Shoes to Suit in quality and price. 'Our Such embisces a general variety of new and eleguititvles of Ladies! and,:Gentlemen's wear, among which are Ladiefs' Silk Foi Gaiters, Colored Gaiters, Enameled Gaiters, Black and Bronsed Koss. auth-Boot", Enameled Boots 'land Enameled Buskins, Kid' Buskini, Polkas, Co . Lace Boots and Buskins, Misses Kid Boots, Jeny Lind Gaiters, Gents Con gress, Patimi Leather Emmded and Buckskin Gait ers Pates Leather Oxford Ties, Toilet Slips, French Cs Boots, "Yhik Booni Enimeled Calf and Cowhide Brogans; Boys' Patent Leather Mentereys, Kip Boots, /kr-, Youths MontereysAnd Children'aTay- Iles,'Paridoes Itoanßoo* V- - Silk Boot /AM, all colors. • •.4 I . • Work made to order, land repairing done neatly.— Please tog and *zatnine . from? in the Hootand Shoe trade, Montrose, Mrs 1 , ii4b i ri. C. N. SIMMONS. 1 D. SAm, Secy. SI ROM GOODS. N, Laces, *age., Worked Collars, .I.7JL Parasols, `Lawns, fishiotfahle, Bonnets, Fans, (a choice assortment in e ach departmemt,) a splendid lot of vfleiVie ww.tfrse TriWunitig„ Staple Goods of large variety, Clottung, (a huge stock,) Gents' and Boys' Hata, (silk and : a summer,) Cloths very low, Calicoes from 4 cell to .1 shilling, Carp: ets,,llatting, Oilcloth, and Rugs. Hairy jprat & Plated Spoons, Knives and Thrice. • - ! I GrocAerlei+riski w One assortment of Teas, Coffees, Biome fapies,i, kik*, Chocolate, Raisins, Ground Coffee, Coyn Starch. .IPerfeiasery--Bay Witer, Toilet . do., Genin Farens, d 4 Extracts, Germ= Cologne, 9arge stock of Fancy ps, &c. ke. Farm Rag Irimphi—Hay Forks, ScytheSnatits,' Rakes, Lc. ' I. L. POST & CO. - L Prochusationa. - Susqueha'na (Toualj% as. Hotta 13. wealth In On Chart of Compton Pleas ri. .. i . ' ad said ecounty,oClan why Tenn, 1; ' Lao. 1855. Etria. No. 80. To ;Elise Leona .- , Whereas a subpotth in Di- J . vo J te I was to aahary Term, 18$5, which was duly return noriert ineerstua, and thereon, as alias subparna was issued in si!d eau*, returnable to Aprn Term,] 1851 f upon the *tarn of width iwoof was made I to the said Cout that the said Eliza• Leonard could foot b 4 found in my i bailiwick.. • • This notiee is therefor. to require you to appear heftier the Judges dun Said Court on the third Mon day of AngtOn next, to answer saidecotplaint &e. P. P. HOLLISTFA QC Merin awe Ifootniae, June 6, 1866. , I , ., DAGOI To Me i Public. u t the eve of tny departure for the 'West, LP Iwo my to my friends and patrons that my DAGITER OTYPE ROOMS will be closed for a few weeks. I will duly aPpdae ,a o ormy mumps and then hope fin d you deeply Impressed isith the no. comity of 'g yfistlisees taken. Odd re ' ' 114 liontrose„ vr 4 .B: MN& IL IL JONES. _ souk and numai. I,VINDO,It Sub ofrarioussiseseonettodyouluind fundebed to order 6, ' [. LYONS & SON. 11A.LI.A0, 1 111ALL.00,.. THU WAY. re eutweriber would info= the chinos *Mont. rose and the put& eatoralty that'be has bought the Grocery foraterly kept by F. If. Fordkam k Co., bon t rocen in Lyons an Chandler's ti ding on Chestnut street, in the of liontroae, where he hat a fresh as sortment of et tap *ill keep eoestassely on baud, Flour, slum.Vbeene; &Mew, km x Lemons. 4lBl "' Mackerel, New, Cauda, Toys, uranges and Figs, Prat* Sardines. likiaos,l7lw, Coffee, Arleia Prather sett nue; Herring. seek Salt, Plea, Cakes, Beer, -Yankee Modems. mei other things too numer ous to mentkm, ,which will. be add cheap kr cash or most kinds ef. Cou nt y produce, Call and tee, A ahem &pubic *move loseriectei ;11. a Nam Montatee. Yards 1. itusti. . ' , r 411il1• Witel 'WIN' I /0 4900" Ingli f 84111*1 the rwifte. - Aaga v e. fir ,-,614, the Wgbest market price will be pabl in CASA by! June 12tb4 ' -A. LATHROP /100. sic Dzows, more just J Y INCINB 480 N. Oil _ • millelaritli l Wrialui STORE , 1 4- • :,, 147/ : 1 Vaillloillig Ena'6ll2l2 •:, .1 !. f :I____l AT - .• , ' • .L___: 1131114uirmANNA =PO% - jk Co; would respecti* ameonnee to their friends and the lothPe gestendkr, that .they f ee, keep,tnnatindy iinl,btind a assottment ,of Ready Mat Plthig, Bo*at,d Hata and Clapa, and, everlithing else illna7 wen a®d Watnelei VIM , We "pub, pardctilarli call the attention of many Merchants toot , kalla stock of eady-Made Clothing. of owl own nuinassante, which 'Gaffer at wigeside,. at iices that will &rank great Inducsinentn to nada ands ti me time nes. • stock of Nth:, Ca ahneee, Ve s t ingtc. kept i on 4, fi)r persona desrous oft. lig thing made to Order.- - • , Ord punetialli sittendi to; - T alter pastlieors, a hope to merit a con tin of the Ns+ ' . . 1 i 1 - 3. ASHER k co. DeliKpo.,l May 12, num, I •*- Li.ivr a — lititalioir's Notice. CE is hereby Ovenithatlettem of admlnistra, ' upon the' estate ofiGURSHOX BUNNELL, Lao of o township =deceased, have been , to the ot*Olibe and all person, indebt ed to estate WO imalteediate pay ment, those claims ma the estate will plzpresent theta duly attested for settlement. • J,ON AT PI BUNNELL, Ads*. Acts , June 1304 1855. NewGeeiyi Cliesp. for CNA. 01W. VOTT )rialreceived another lot, of New klefhicils, Such ro Chailea, Brage Delaines, De Dages, - Collarr, Ethtiroideriea, Lawns ke., which he 'offeriarrery low Prices. Summer Shawls, a new lot some *wilful pattern's' at very low prices, also Black Silk'Sbawb equally low for Cash . Priole latest stile it C. W. XOTTS. Black Dress Silk, a splendidarticle, at C. W. N. 13n*er Stuffs in great varieties, at C. W. N. Groceriei of all kinds, very cheap . 'Syitip, a first rate article it Wets per gallon. You have onlycl call as d eminine, to become satisfied that -the "H pflfaiigatkin is the place to buy Cheap. _' • Waisted. prices 1 BaUer, Egg'. Hams, Lard, Socks, hi fact all 'kin& of Counb7 Traduce exchange - . for goods at Cash .•. • • Montrose, June 15; 1855. C. W. ItOTT. .. rner • 1 i Lk Here I KNIVES. A good assortmewt of the best .1-7- , 71c - h417 7in market! Mao Table Knives and Forks. SPOON Silver, Stli•er,Platad, Gennie Silver, Alb a - Is, and, ritanikarare spoons: Also ;Silver, Silver Plated, nd German.Ober Butter Knives. VIOL N STRINGS; Bowa,,`,and all the fAztnres, Vi olins, Accordeons, rites, Tuning Forks. Instructien Rooks,lc. • • '. - 1 Mc.' UIR LAMPS, fiuid, Cairrphene, Candles, Lamp Oil, k. ' i • ~ :; ' FAMILY GROCERIES. Ai cull assortment, new and good.; • DRUGS k PATENT. MERICINES. A first rate as -1 Ais 14.,11 sortmen i genuhie. 1i .- • • PA k OILS. 4 genenMassoe n t, and aped JEW Y. A' sphardid variety of th e quell* L: • e neatest pat terns.; .! FAN GOODS.'" Nearly wriery thing In dal; branch. - PERFUMERY. ~C choice '.variety. (New, supplies received nearly every.; week.] -• In short,, nearly emu thing peremis want, and cheap, at theririety nor" of • • A. TURRELL. .. No • • June ;441855. ! I 3. .1 1 . 'IIIrOTICE. AN, a p plication his been made Oa the Court- of collation Plem dfßusquehanna county; to grant a Charter to the First Presbyteran Church 'of Dim .ock C O rilers, of which all persons interested will please . '•e notice d govern theniselevi savor:ling ly. ' •'' S. B. WELLS, Proty. FftANKLIii FRASER, Dept'. Motary's office, Montrose; June 13,1855—[4 r 152 ° , la to Laud Warrants. 1. IGO= MARKET PRICE paid bHy - L. F. FITCH. Montrose, Jbne 5, 1855. 23w4 . , Adiotimaistrittlion Notice. IV all ..E is; hereby giren.that }enema administra gi _LII tion upon the estate of Watutxx 'Watts, late Of Sprin ' e toWnshiP„dec'd,. hare been granted to the under/1i ed, and all Persons indebted to raid estate will pi make immediate payment, and those bar ing clal 'kill present the same - duly averted for settlement WILLIAM WHITE,I (der. t. SprinO th e, - June 6, 4855,1 • 23w6 iv )vi = New: Gawk Clamp liar. Cash at the . 111ead et Navtigasion. i i; A$ -undeniipted would respectfully =now* T that he 1110 selling Goals at the °WOK*, sad that be has an entire new stock of Goods which ettl: e. W. tort ... ' , . g DEL% . colons, a e yardirh ats st all' prielt, iketrase, Ma 'lBO5. ----:----t------- THE urintirriviro ExPßEsss , 7Vine Saved .I—Pare Reduced !---Through by Daylight HAwILEy & JENKS RAPS formed a Ipartnership in Montroie; for the llVlVErNchotiltt reElAel2fo: tel. We have . purehas e ed an entire new 'stock o f IRON, comprising a full assortment of all kinds, di rect Bow the city. IWe shall keep constantly on hand, Ulmer, round ;tad square Nail Rods, Cast Steel Toe,cork Rods, Rdned Tyre Iron, all /hear Band Iron, Spring Steel, a large assortment of malleable Iron, Coll Chaim, WAGONS Ceirrile Bolts, Ike. ' - I ,A D CA RSPIGES Ironed on - short'notine, and stock found; or read* to order througimut; as may best suit our patron.. All business transactions must be settled once a year, Short setdetnents and long friends is our motto. By strict attetition to business we hope to receive a liberal.share of pationage. All work warranted. N.' B. - A good journeyman wanted, to ..whom steady employment' and . high wages, will be given. A. Z. RAWLIT. • PEARY Jots., llontriise, May 30, 1855. .217,1 HOME LABOR! WOODRUFF tf: ELDRED, TTIVE renewed to the burnt district, where they . Ilt will be glad to see all their old customers and as many new ones as please to give them a call.— They . intend to keep a general assortment of. Stoves of the beat kind and quality, among which may be ound PR(ENIX and PARAGON AIR-TIGHT, THREE STATES AND ORANGE COUNTY AIR-TIGHT, PREMIUM, STAR OF ME WEST ELEVATED OVEN AIR-TIGHT, CLINTON, and WESTERN OVEN. j The. Elevated Oven Staves all (Lave double fireidaets, which makes them far supe .l..to the single ire-place Stoves. We keep °con stantly On hand si general assortment of TINWARE' of a first rate quality, for' bone trade; aLso, Well and astern Pumps, Pump Chains and Reels,Lead Pipe of all sizes, Jappanned Ware, Lc. die., all of 'which they prcnnfse to sell cheap for ready pay or approved crQit. Job work done with despatch and in order. S. A. ;WOODRUFF, - G. B. ELDRED. Montrose, Ma) 30,11856 New Goods. • ~ rp Eir;.. sulrcriber i t s in '°natant receipt-of New A.. Goods, in his .line' o business, nearly, every week. The public will find's assortment No: 1, and his articles new ind of good quality. The stock con sists as usual of Druel, Me4ieines, Paints, Oak Dye Stub, Oroceriet, - Palley (roods, Jewelry, Perfume ry, Av. I Store at the lower' end of the burnt district.. Montrose, June 6, 1855. 1 A. TURRELL. . LAWNS Prints, SMnmet Stuffs, and the.cemmon sorts of Dry Goods at 1. . - .. TURRELL'S. WANTED. id exchange for Goods, Egga, Paper Rags, BeeswaX, Grain of fall kinds, and Cash. Jue 6, 15.5.' I .A. Ti:EREL. NOTICE:TO DOG OWNERS. SectiOn 6. of Borough Ordinances of Montrose. • A nd be it further ordained, That hereafter otreve 11IL ry dog owned or kept by any person within the Borough' a Lai of Fifty Cents, and upon every • slut so owned or kept in the Borough as aforesaid; a tax of Two Dollam, shall be paid by the person or per: sons so owning or keeping said dog or slut.. 'Aild it , shall be the duty of the owner or owners; keeper or keepers, of each'and every j dog or 'slut owned or kept within the Itorough, on or before the first :day Of June in each and every year to pay to the' 'sßor ough Treasurer the said aunt of Fifty Cents for. each and every dog, and Two DOD= for each- and every slut so owned and kept by him or them. And upon neglect or refusal so to ito for the space of ten days after the said first: day of June. said person or per sons so 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 him her or them, to be collected:before any Justice of the Peace of the ,Couniy, in the inante of the Borough, with cost of suit. And it is hereby made thg duty of the Treasurer to bring:suit for thh collection of the same, and as a compensation for which he shall be entitled to receive 20 per cent out the amount so col lected by , him. 'rovided, that he - shall not bring suit until he has made denunid for said penalty, pro vided also that if any dog or.slut !shall be known to be about or in the Borough for three weeks for which ono owner Or claimant can be'sfound, it shall be- the duty of the Ai ;h Constable or of !any other - person to whom said facts are 'known, t 4 kill such dog or shit. . (leo. B. Lathrop, Treasurer. , , ' New Goods.' ; Mom dc Bros , receiving their sup ,T• ply of Spring and SuMmer Goods, and! being convinced of the advantage of having ready pay, are deter Mined to sell goods at io low a rate as to con vince their customers and the public generally'that it will be to their advantage as well as ours. , Our stock 'consists in 'part , of Broadcloth; Cassimeres, Kentucky leans, Summer stuffs, Delsittes, Lawns, Calicoes, Gingham; Prints, Bonnets, Ribbon; Para sols, Shawls and Black Silk; together with a!stock of other Staple and Panel , : Dry Goods, Groderies, •CroCkery, 'Hardware, BOniii. and Shoes, Bata,' &c. Ahm, a good assortment of Shoemakers' Findings.— Call and examine our stock and judge for yourselves as to the truth of our statement. Our i; quick males and smail• profits. Most kinds of country pro. dace taken in exchange for, goods. , • . ; J. MOSS 4k BROS. New Milford, May 15, 1814. .1.1m3 ~ -- t --- VF DUNDAFJF ACADEMY: The Proprietor, Mr. RIC/LOW lICKMIIIAN, rapt fatly informs the pub li c that he has taken this - stitutkin with the , design of fitting Young Ladies and Gentkmen for the Pn3fessioe of Teaching, according to the Normal Node; or for; fitting Young Men; for 'any other business of life. ! , •l l This Institution is situatd in the pleasant,_retired, and healthY village of Dtindafr„ Susquehanna : COunty, Pa., and is unexposed to the; many temputtiaat And vices thatire detrimental to the Intellectual and Item al advancement of Students.! The Prceptress( Bias N. J. Swart, a highly educated and accomplished 'La dy, will take entire etuuie of the Young Ladies both in and out of taloa Nor will they be alloied to attend parties, or any plebe of amusement, without the express permission and attendance of the Teach ers. • Miss Swart will give lessons also in Ornalinent al Needle Work, French, Pencilling Crayoning; 'ite. One of the prime . objects, of this Institut:on, has been to establish a Normal Departm nt, or.TeaChers' Came, in the benefit of those desirin to make Teach ing a Profession. The whole crop Listrection requires three years. ' In this course it has been the L 0„...,,,„ embrace those studies of practical utility ; as well as thole of an educational character; and !great care:lias been taken to so classify and arrange !them. as to present to the student an easy gradation I ffant the simplest subject to the most diffieult. -- I.: . Pupils will not -be berried through a superficial eoursei of stinly; nor will they be encouraged lin an undue for any 'particular science:, to the neg lect ofothers; but such & course will be pursued as will laid to a systematical development of all thepow. eat of tlie mind, by directing the thlights to the study of prieciplei and the relation devise and effeet,in stead of isolated' facie- _____' , : • • TUITION AND OTHER EXPENSES. ' Comakonling. Branches , per q'r of 31 weeks, $4;00 Hi gher. , oil Latin and G;eek extra each, a , 3,00 French, German, and Italian, " 1300 Pencilling, Crayoning, and Drawing, 13,00 Music with use of Piano, " • 10,00 Boardvocal It*, . ld ri: iper week, , ! . 2,90 t Theist !ridding to board themselves, can p edits* rooms for the purpose, , Maid and Tultion'Bills invariably in advance. j_TheSecond Term of this Institution willcomMen,ze llay allt.; and as Studies' will then -be arrenged and 10esidlied, Students ire particulsay requested to be present. • ' . .! For `further Information, address the Principa l I We; the undersigned, can under .the present-expe rienced and efficient Board of Instructors, who are practlially &lunar pith the Normal Node of instruc tion, with implicit confidence commend the Dundaff Aeadetny, to the favorable consideration of those pre- Parini thenfsekes for Teachers, And all those' 'who desire!to give their ,sons and daughters a thorough, practical, and liberal education. • j t Bet,. G. N. TODD, 1 Hon. S. B.- Witt's, 1 Tear . P. Pen art, Esq. 1 ' J. W. Cuirrmtx, I. Dr. J. Gooetucis, . 1 E PaUrtry, 1 W. II Bt - ! • J. B. Swear, Ii 3: 11. I:tuti,n, Esq. 1 . Om. Baoweitu., I i- -, , • BUJ. ATM& 1 ' i buidallf, April lea. ; 1855. . . ' E Pref. Charles Nerds, of Charles Tillman, BARBER, lbay. ba l m = t oyed his shop from its former location in of Searle's Hotel, to the rocaninj the same in the - rear of the bar-room, is prepsr. qd to azirche his ;art is the moat scientific manner, Mt ail niso may be pleased to entreat their heads or fisees to his busk! " • 42 .7 1 , for we ebillinF; Lawns, fast de, tbr one shithng,. and 'Cali . , 22y1 - For PresOeilt, MR. CHASE, - OF For Vice „ . 1 • C • MB. WILPIOT, OF FSN.43YLVaII. - azgite ?iv" , Okmds ai tie new nig Store.'i. lIENAIrMeEJNNEY. 144 e ,Xl4 15, 1855. - 20--w3 ! Change 011112111 e. DEL'AWAER, LitCEA.W.ANI,& AND WESTERN it ' RAILROAD% ON ; and' after konday, May 70; 1838, the - - Mail hunger Train will depart from &stilton at 10.204. tr. Due ; at Great Bend at 1;20 T. K. COn neethig with the Dunkirk Express West on the N. Y. & R. R. • PasSengers takibg this train will attire in Dpitkirk at r. and in New York at 11:12 r. • • • r Rentraing; wilfileave Great Bend at 4! r Ir., due at Se*ton at' 6:46 r. lr. ' ; The _Freight AOcommodation Train, with passenger car attached,; will leave Scranton at 1 r. 1.• due •at theitt Rend at 6: r. connecting with 'the Mall Tralx,Virest, and the Night: Express "Train East. Passerigori taking train and the Night Express Weit;•will arrive Dunkirk it 12 m., or by taking Mail T'rain West, WM arrive at Dunkirk at 6:46 p.m. Returning, will leave Cheat:Bend at 7 a. x. on ar rival; Of attcinnati Exprelus Ettst.l Due at Scranton 12.104. K. PasSengent for tyilkosbarre, Pittston, Carbondale; Philadelphia; (vialthe Catawisaa ; an d Erie and iteadingltailroad,"ria Tamaqua) and East on, rind all intennediate places, will find !first class stage coaches in readiness at Scrinton, on the arrival of the Passenger and AccomModation Trains to con vey them to the above Itlaces, !Those choosing pri. vate , c,onveyancesiwill And the beat of homes and ear , riageti of every deseriPtion, at reasonable charge", ready r ito order, 1 _ .A. H. DOTTEREII,. Superintendent. • Sapertetendent , e Office. ~Scninton, mft.y 10. 1833. I ! r • • -- - NEW SPRING i GOODS. HExit ;liIIIIIRITT would announce to Ibis friends rind the public that he is now open ing in, übusnialy large stock of SPI2/24"G AND SU:OIM GOODS, including a great 'variety of Printa ; hit) 4 ceSts to Is 6d per yard; plain and Ointed Llama, Birege Delanes, Ginghams, Brocade, Black and Etney Drem Silks, Silk Dress Tissues .and *reps, POplins, 'Ake. kc., with a superior assortment of Silk, Biciche, Cashmgre, and Thibet Shawls; Man tillas; Taraiols, Fiench -Lace and Straw and Silk Bon nets,: rich iftibbons and Flowers, with a large variety of other Staple and Fans D..ty_qc_2oA - • GAOC*R7E4 CROC KER Y AND A RD- W.A RE—Llron and Nails, Boots and Shoes, is and , CaPIN !Carpeting, Wall Paper, Floor Oil Cloths, ediWindore;Shadas, Clocks, Stores, Oils and l i nts, Ploughs, ke. &e.;; in short, the largest' kind of, ilea of rich wiql cheap Goods, toli!numerous to mention, but just tho things to purchase; ill of which will be sold-st *mat reduced prices and on the most fa. voralile teitas for bash or approved credit.. Flour And Salt constantly on band. • New, iliifOrdOray 5, I855."1 1 ' • Putnam's Monthly. N resunung ,thti.publication of Putnam's Monthly, .1 onlY necessary for ua to refer to the special notice hued, with; our hearty approval, upon the first 'of Apr . ll,-,by i the l4te publishers. The Magazine will aim at: greater eicellence in the direction hitherto pursuN ; and ,without being partisan, will bold de cided opinuent, and will treat all public queitions from a humane and truly national paint Of view.! In all th;other fraried departments of a Monthly 3lagaxiuc. (; w4l hope to amuse, instruct, and bene fit; ttrcritiCise geheronsly but' justly; and to attract to its pagesJ as it has already done, the contributions of able•tuen 'in , evdry walk of Literature, SCience, and Art. ; • . , The past volumes are the best assurance that noth ing offensiva to the purest morality, and no wanton attack' titxm;honest conviction,' will ever find a place in the MagaZine. Allicommuniattions should be addressed to DIX k EDWARDS, Ptiblishers of ruin:tries Monthly, to Park iilee; New= York. " • , - 1114ty—onluts. The Last Word of Geology- 7 01ii-er Basselin;-The Cornpensatnp Office—The Alps-;-The DaMes of 'Cif ginia.4The Turkic ITwo ilundied Years Ago—The Night ; FehasOnly a Pebble-=-The Count De Cagli ostnr4he Challtinge--The National Academy of DesigiThe Birth Place of Mosarti---A Cruise in the Flyingsflutchmio4The Beasts 6f the Prairies--Amer ice forithe Amerieans—Twice liar,ed (Continued)— Editorial Notes, • ; . I. Litersitt:ar'e.- Atnericrsi.: f .: 4 ' 0 Reprints.' ; ' rine Arts. lll.,Music • 1 • IV- ' l.Or l t an lll - ' ,' 1 Tznits.+TwentX-five cents u number,-'6r $3 per. office ormore,:supplied at $2. Spc- citncn. ijnaSbersfurnished, and libel's! terms given to agentsandcantsars. . . 1. 1 D a IX & EDWARDS,' 10 Park Place. I iloatrose Stages! 13.i.*NdER$ it'll!. find Stages at Searle's Hotel, L 31entrOse,- Pd, which run in connection , with the following Train:, LeaV, ,eak 11 A. M. Connecting with the Mail Train for Great Bend. ; : (This train now meets Day Express. Loth East and West.) ' I LeaVki 4 . 3 P.M.;Connecting Freight. Train for Great Bend; and ;Mail Train fort Scranton. .(The Freigh!trainimcetri Ma il Train West at Great Bend; and Night; Efprusses both East and West.- , :IL I I I.IIETURNING. Leave fat: M+ntrose on arrival of all the above trains.; H : ; I I.:SEARLE. Montrose, 3tai'7; 1855. • 1;': . Removed. C.-D. !Inrgil Deq i istlas taken rooms over F. B. Chandlers' store, iw ere it will be his pleasure to see his friends ital, qnieklas possible,j C. D. VIRGIL. Mayi ;4 1 1855. s j I* Resident Dentist. li;1 • irIaSOLUTION. ul - , The '3fercimo,llnn of Smith It Hempstead has beenAirtirelvd mutual consent. The notes and accourrhs, of the serrieare in the hands of O. 6. Hemp stead for CollhetionJ An early Settlement of all ar pleitifeh required. - ' r J. F. SMITH. - I O. G. HEMPSTEAD. Breoldirn Apr. lit., 1855. ' 18w3 Sel 4 er Hundred Dollars . Reward. Tgik•ore reward will be paid to me if my cos turners will call and pay me what is honestly my due. !I itin loudly called on by illy creditors to pay up; arid le is Impesirible for me to do so . unless my old friends will step up and rork ;over. So attend to the Matter immediately, and square the yards either . by catter note, and rave both Yoitrielf and me. Mo thiie, Mat' 1855 - D.:11; IfICICOX. . . • --- -7,:i, , :------ t---,---• , - ' i l d APIIINE LOT CT LONDON TWIST DOUBLE BARREL GUNS; do. Finials barrel_and extra fine Rides, for sale' by May A.) I - A. LATHROP A CO. SP*ING GOODS, A superb Jot just' received and how offering at the knes! pried for approved 'credit or ready pay by A. LATHROP k CO. ;•• • , . Neli4^ .l York Prices AltE.noW bein4tud by A. Lathrop Qv to all those who: cons their butter and *duce se them. They kinng - ma e arrangements are now ena b led to send all kinds of Produce to New Toik and 'to sell the same +, the highest market prices. AU those who wish; good pric es and quick returns we. invite to mak upon , , A. IiATIIROP & CO. Montrone. Nay 3, 1855. 1 4 CAS" PAID F OR WOOL by k A YORE NEW - ' GOODS I M4122.] I • L tl/416.i. . A Putt-kW' tenon of iin Sheet I ron .L - x. and Vcifiper :Waie of my own nnuinfaeture and made of,lieavy plats , for sale by J. DICKERNAN jr. New Millais], July:l2, 1853. * ' Il' r. A Fl.lLli assortment of Hardware, Carpenter and ti Joipcja' Tools, Putop.Chaln, and fixtures at New Ifiltbrd, Juin; 1854.1 DICKpiIfAN'S. QASll4liitiND§ of the beet quality, for sale kJ cheap it f ; bICKEBIANI, 1304KFLOLTR dISD SALT by thebarrel or o erwisel at the ((Arm prides at bIcILERMAYS. - . , , . . Books "nd Station ery,, IHAVieceived4l. Large addition 'to my stock of Booki and Stationay, among which are: A•Long Look Ahead, (Iltie)i-•, Wolfer* Roost (Trving)—Dr.. Speneer'i Sketchei-4W'onderful Adventures of Capt. Priest—ThC Slave Holder's Daughter-Life of Sam Houston=darie l(ay- ! -The Ray-Flower (Harriet B. _Stowe)—Rof Bag, (WHIls,) Ac. Ac.—will be sold che a p. .. . -t I -P. B. CIIANDIiER , May 22 • r . , 855. 1 , 1 • 1 Nuntnier Wail, Linen, and Cotton stall (or sum ' gni, of 4 and 6d Prints. Please eall ' • CHANDLER. . A large bier* mer w wad see. 1. Way I; zoz nu!4nmnys With, tit* superb 111 Montrose, on IPri %Ante b 15th, I¢6s i , afternoon and,evenlng., open at ;11 and 61 a f elikk L. Performance half an hour alterwanie. 'Admission 25 centsk ThisiCompani is distinguished artheelegasme;i4nr eltyrand varlet). of Its• Mk; - - • FAltiesiOinn, 4 unsiie, aaautt6 Pa intoii imile.• MONS. NICOL° and lia bit threiJuvenne Wonders, Alphonse..Sabistian, and Alma, together with their two wonderfully trained and highly intellectuel Dqatt, Torn asmi jam froth the' Gymnase Comique and °temple, Paris; Theatre'Royal, bang Lane / and Eat. tys Royal Ampitheatici• Laden, - Renames Hippo. drome, NeW Work, MR.IDAVIS RICHARDS, the wild Eecen Mote ! man, will aPpesir with Ilia untamed PRAIRIE in his.Dare' Debil .Aett without saddle or bril!' Jumping huedles, leaping fences,ke. This is e Most "daring and'!uronderful let of horamanseip ever Wit netuted. - I The extritoritinary feats of balancing by ' MONS: NICOL° and CONS, "called La Trapea, will be men in a style of el 4 gance and skill unequaled by any Oth er in the country. I MAD. •VIRGINIA! SHERWOOD, the beaudful - Equisirienne, in a variety of elegant Tours'de Grae, positliely unachieved by any other Lady in the Pro fe.ssiob. ' : . .1 JOE PMTLAND,I- the Great America .Cloiro z surnamed by the press, "The Modern - Touchstone, " Chief Priest of Roman," and " The Initnitiable JO," will open his iqexhaustible Budget of 'Jokes, • Witti cisms; Drolleries and Eccentricities. . Mr; FRANK PASTOR, in his great Summeraett Act of Hoilemenship. W. PASTOR, as thei Antipodean Equillibrist. Mn: GEORGE BATCHELDER the Champion Vitul ter of the World, and Great Two Horse Rider. C. SHERWOOD, 'the accomplished Scene Ridei S. JACKSON,, H.' BERNERD, 'MASTER SHER WOOD, the greatest - Juvenile Equestrian in' he world. Besides a variety of other.tatent. • The far-famed Performing Ponies, Damon, Bendigo, Black Diamond & Titan'?t in"their euttastie fairy gam- A host of other, ildent is engaged • with this atm." moth!establishMent. - ; For full particulars see bill, at principal bowie. ! A Grand . Procession!' preceded by the Magniflicat o r i e ht a i Dragon Chariot, Containing a full Mili tary Brass ftand - and drawn by ten Beautiful Black -Horses, superbly harassed and decorated, which Will proceed through the principal streets to the place , ' . or exhibition.. c I.• pis T ' aggirthership firm of Apiil 1, 1855. The note's and sec° Mott for Collection. as soon as Gonvenient DISSOLUTION. T - " firth off. F. &IR. H. Eaton is this day by. eau ttidt con sent dissobWd " -411 persons having bOok account, unsettled, with said firm, are requested' to snake' immediate papier/li, by note or otherwise, fr. fore the r.rpiration_ cbt tied nu/mat:from Misdate. The books and accounts will.renmin in the bands of R. F. Eaton; who may be fauna at his former place 'of business, arid is - authoriied to settle the same.. "A word lo the wise." • i; BENJAMIN F. EATON • 1 ' RALPH H. EATON. • Harford, April Ifitb &SS.' . FARMERS AND GARDENERtiQ Who cannot, get manure enough, will find a cheep :and Powerful • substitute in the. IMPROVED POLIDRETTE made bsl the subscribers. The small quantity used, the eas'e with which* is applied, and the powerful stitnulus gives to vegetation, rends it the Cheapest. rod best manure in 'the world. t causes plants toi come up quicker, to grow faster, to yield heavier and ripen!earlier than any other manure in the world, Rua unlike:other" feruliaers, it can be brought in diree t t contact with the plant. Three dol lars worth hi sufficient tb manure.an acre of corn.i.. Price, :delireretLCree of Cartage or package on board' of vessel or :tuilrhaci'in , itl , u•-i - ork city, t1;50 per ba;r re!, fot any quatitity; over six barrels ; I barrel, 2 barri.bs, 0,5t1 - 3 balirels, S e th: h barrels, $B. A pamphlet with info ' rtitatioti mid efirections will be suit gratis and pest-paid; - to Any fine applying for the slam Address, theLODI MANUFACTURING CO. • - ; . ,rk. ~----+, ------Lr— -- 9 31111 Pans of all sizes and made f 000 .i.i double cross tin at less than Merefran rrivallY, pay ;to sill again; for sale by the Subset" . We hive coy re to the conclusion to *sell pans to F4 , - mers as low as 'lie will to the trade, thereby saving to the .Farmer our profit, Our wares are warranted to be perfect in 3very Particular or no sale. Twins—Cashorahorti credit. ; ' 1 , . .1. ,J: DICKERMAN Jr... New. Ililfoed April ' 1 1 iass, .! • . . , A PENNY !SAVED WORTH TWO ! .' i., EARNED. J_ WITTENBERG &BRO., Montrose, Pa.,' take • this method of advising their old friends and enstomers and the public'at lurgc, that they have ju4t received and opened the largest; prettiest and cheap— est stock of BEADY MALE CLDTIIING 'ever brat to this Mace, which thet offer at a small adtarice &OM cost, thereby coffering, purchasers the rare-cfpOortuni ty of obtaining gee& at about two thirds - the usual price. ! -; ; ;;, Also'a large ansortment of Dry Goods. comprildn4 . - for Ladies Wear, r new Styles Brocade, Stripe, - Plei Plain and changeable si l o, Delaines, Mus li n, De Bag, Beragedelaines Ornery and elegant designs. All the latest at; les of Ladies Dress Goods, French . Lawn 4 Prints and Gingham,. A handsome assortment Dress Trimmins; Embroided Sleeves, Collars Cuff*, etc. jaConei an d swiss Edgings and Insertings,Gloves .Mite, Hosiery; Tills. and; Parasols:, • - i TheiriimortmeAt of Shawls is very large, embracing every thing that is rich end fashionabie. both foreign. and dentestie. i - '1 • . / Their Bonnet Department Is large and complete, embracing tke very latest styles, with Trimmings ttt match., ' , . 1 ' ":. I, An extensive r.aorim4l. tof Irish linens; napitins toweling, table covers, curtains &c.' 1 ~ I We have also i aupplY;of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col`:, lays, Suspender', Gloves,.Embralbts and a good many other articles too „numerous to menticin.j "be nary gains the put ilk is respeetfully invited to itall kt thrt cheap store of t . 1 -:,. • 1 ;'.. J. IWITTENBERG lic BRO. corner Of 'Chesnut k Owego Streets, four doors ,eas t of Poses store. i' • I •• ; ' 'f , • .; , f , /- NOTICE. DOdr. R. iIf4TER, takes ibis method o f 004 td his friend; and cirstimters, that he has myt h` resuined the practice of medicine, at his old Man at . liontrote,•where he ; May be found at all thdfs u ' ess. prol4sionally employed: ' Be•would say to those in i debta to hi m, that he will 'deduct- twerityzfive Or cent midi accounts paid before the first of April next,{ (or if any poor like myself I will deduct filly.) Montrose, Feb. 20, 1855. J . . . . 1 74 COrtlantit Street, New-York. _ 7 1 1TW GOODS. A : BRIMS(} evlry week at A`• LAThROP & Cces Jinuart let f , ' inter S awls and DelLa__ nes, SELLING or Freat l 2 l 4lsahm Can onco.e. Jariutry A. LA I , Dozes Socks, IiATANT'ED: at i A. LATHROP & CO's . V January , laY ; • ' MEI tt Grata . _miss Oil an kindi,Antl at the' highest pnees bombs by Janinry I A. LATHROP & CO's., pURKB Island Mt at ; " LATHROP kali Kontnnie, January 1 , 1855. • _ I Executor's Notice V - OTICE hereby given, to ill perabna having de: /A minis against the Estate of ANDREW R. ROSE late of Sliver lake deed to. present them to the Sub veribers,l Exeeu . and- itrustees of the said A.ll. Rose, dgly aith for settlement. And all persons indebted 4 said.mtate, are requested M mike immediate payinenk 1 1 Aru:.JESSUP. • - BENJ. S. BENTLEY. f kontiose i April ES, 1/45. ' ' • ldrsiln Orator , • Notice; .110YTICE is herehigive that letters of admiale. tration de bestir mei emu tertassesto upon the estate of Wise. Wright deemed, have-hese granted to the Subseribe4 Rai all perilous Indebted to said fatale Re requested to make Immediate toy* meat, sid thole bating claims to present th em duly attested for leitlethireL . E. F. DAILY Ada& Deogitlyn, May 101, )111N5. - 110-ire OLUTION. heretofore exisi under the MOtt is this day issolred; G. R. WLEY.: . - C. W. IiOTT. • nti are in the hands of C. W. interested will please !ll rritcriersouirimi look a bow t4tiolt a term ere= ` .41.!i:Lainge - ahtee, awl to lad soak can. PIV Moo V 'gab 1 , 7 2 4 i ot rViag the: new led IP fitteetkollit .•'• • • • liteittele; Pity /; . 186 3., 1 " ,41 tr, Armr - ° REAII IRE •now receiving their - n*od stip - ph- lir - SPRANG AAD BUMMER 000D$, which they offer to their *maws, and the public generally, ow the most rea toaible terms" Poe glob ; 401t0V.1140; Grain, Bees wnt; or on aiproved credit. -- • ; Montrose, May - 1865, I • • • • - tBOADCLOTRS, Kerileymetvat; ientacky t Rummer Stuff s ind a general- stock of Staple Diy;Gilxxia, just recelied hod for male right by 1 j BENTLEY & RgAD. COMER De tont% LIMAS dairto; Crutghams, Merrimac ind ChiliecO Pnats, Lc, for *le by , . BENTLEY k VAD: .13.5 NNETS, Ribbons, Parasols, Semmes Shawby Black Wha t Dress Trbat 41ko,ilic.- for sale by , ' BENTLEY itgAp.. QILIC, Fur, Leglitml, fanana; Sim; Pabn 1.7 Bata, Umbrellas, Satchels; Whalow Paper &e. - &o. , BENTLEY & READ. 131 - 1 ARDWABI, Crciclery,fate_taajls, Tubs, fat: ty, Glass kc. BENTLEY & READ. rtRUGS; Medicines, Paints; 1. 1 ./ general assortment of Patent Medicines, just in and for sale by - BENTLEY k READ. SOLE and UTrieTreathix, Patent Kips, Calf Skins, and a good supply of Baits and Shoes constant ly pn hand. • ltaxitay b Rau% 4ACKEREL by the barrel or one•hall ao, Codfish. . - & Reap. , ATCHES and JEWELRT.—A full assortn.ent i ' of Goad — ana Siher Lepines and Detatched - Lelers, in double and single cases, Ladies' Pins, Ear Drops Ringi,. Guard Chains, ikt. de. Also, Silver Table,' Tea, Desert, Salt and Sugar Spoons, warranted Dui* for salelby : Bunn' d HELD. di - T Q VES 441 TINWARE, Clocks, Nails, candles, 1J! Lamp Oil, Canaphene dc. dc. • • Rontrose, May 1,'55. BENTLEY & READ. • !lIIIF E EW STORE—NW GOODS.;. , rti t HE subscriber takes this method of advertising .1.: his friends and the public generally, that heTh • fitted 'up a store just across the street from his old quirters, in Brooklyn, where he is prepared to re- Ceifre customers and sell them goods at as low rates as:' any other establishment in Susquehanna county. My assortment is very large indeed, embracing near ly every article usually called for in a country store. {As,: I am determined . .to do.business so as to avoid "hild flebts," which responsible credit purchasers are ed to pay, I can offer superior ., inducements to cash an otherwise raourr-wsruto patrons. Csill and see m. O. G : HEMPSTEAD. rcic. idyn, April 30;1855. tat GOODS! GOODS! rras subscriber. is receiving his Spring and Sum iner stock of Goods, comprising a great variety, whlcb will be sold as' low as any In this market.—• • Phase call and exarnine,4 •F. B. CANDLER. HATS AND CAPE---A good assortment of the latest style. PEA DY-.VADE OLOTIIING—A good 'variety of Spring and Summer Clothing of the latest crr. • DRY GOODS-4 general assortment , through out. Also, DRESS GOODS. consisting of Lawns, Barege Delatnes, Freneh Delainea, Persian Delaine, Primo' Lawmt, Fancy, Prints, Ladies' Worked Col- Insertinns, Edgings, Black Silk Mantillas, Thibet and Cishmere Shawls, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. 13 . 007'S AND SHOES. Clocks—a large assort me it of every description and style. Also, a great randy of Fancy Articles, Yankee Nottonb; &v. - crockery, Hardware, and Groceries.of all kinds.— Trtink:s, a good lot for sale cheap.,`Books and Sta. tiokry—Wall Paper----also, Flour o the best quality. • Montrose, May 9, 185.5. - F. B. CHANDLER. New Line of Mail Stages,. : k • • . FROM • , ; • MIRK :WOOD TO MONTROSE. • QTAGES sill leave Kirkwood, passing through Cor ta bettaville, Liberty, Le., every morning after the arrival of. the Mail Trains of cars, both East and West, reaching Montrose at _I r. - m. Returning, leave Montrose daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 e. a., reach inglOrkwood in time to take the Mail trains of cars, both East and. West, being the nearest and most ki th* route to teach the New York and Erie Railroad. .This line intersects a triweekly line for. Dirnoek, Springtrillli, Wyoming, and Wilkes barte„ithich leaves Montrose at 7 a. at. every Mon day;•Wednesday and Friday. Also, a line to Friends-. diesLerapnrille, ke, ! „ - rood teens rind eankriable carria&s are provi dedi and the pioptictors wilk s spire no pains to ac commodate the puNe: W. K. HATCH, April 6. 1854. MORGAN k WEST. °, MONTROSE DEPOT. 1 WlLtailareMlLL4N \ ITAVING in?ndssed the establishment of hue L: XI. Pat k CO. at. the Montrose Depot, would ,re: respectful! y Mein fits friends that be will keep con stantly ; on larnd,!at the liorest prices, a well selected lioeit of goods. Urns, Salt, and Plaster .can, be had cheap, as wen its!Groaries, Dry Goods, Ilindware, Cream, Boots, Shoes, Nails, lc', in exd Grain for Gran and all-kinds orllitlichice; at the; bat prices. - 1900 Colts Third stantesd;_ lifpntrose 1854: •-1 i, NEW GOODS. • 'the subseribers have taken and fitted up the neilr building on the west side of Public Avenue; twe'dckfri above Searle's HoteLand are noir making ti bite and well selectid assortment ctf :Fall and Winter -Goods. Their stock is almost entirely NEW, having saved but a very few gods- from the Iste„destructive fire, and •paroprises their ante #artety qr DRY VOODS; Groceries, Crockery, liardirare, Drugs; Medicines, Paints, pill, Dyestutilt, Boots, Shoos, Leathers, Glass, Jewelry, Watches, ,Silver boons. Clocks, Yankee Ifotrials, &c. &c. We are tkful for the patronage httherte bestowed upon, u s l dud trust ~that our cus tomers, and the public ,generally; will not"fitil to give us alma in our new /oration,, cxatfident that we can supply them with goods on as fait:cable tirmias here: tefore: • BENTLEY & RP.AD Mcintiose; November 30, 1854: . THE PEOPLE'S STORE. • _ tIfATING r iebently voluntar il y relinquished the 11.1: sale of Liquoil; excepting 'Wetly for Fuedicinal purposes, mil Plants; the people withOiit distinction of Party, Sotretn&ct, or Rene* are respectfully invited et usual, to can and examine the quality find pricei of getoda;ilted to thereby avail .thentselves of an. dthantage of the market they may thus. acquire. cntrase, April 19, 1844.; ABEL TURRELL. • . ' new ./Ottelry just arrived , di rect from the taanuitetorera, add t•-!taeosiatang (fa Matt tate at . ent of ',tunes' and GeOtlimeo Gold Finger 111 B rea T*, tar Drops and lloteptk Curb; yob , and T eat CM* Slides, Keys, Studs; Ptinl; kr-- Pepsins within* to imichaseiJewelryi should kertahl ,ly tall at the Iltdi j i tf - , A. tuilittr.t. Kohtrase, April 12,. 1855. ' • , ~ 1 • L'.. XEW GOODS. 0. - T LEE., .AF MONTROSE Dkl`OT, has • .jnet re. tJ • ',,celveti, a new a 1 41ply; of Spring 'and Summer Geodi, irideb will be sold eery low for cub or farm 17eS. iood 'i . • • ' ~. 1,. "WNW Neir OH esuta Sugar for one dol -1 lir at - J. C. LEE'S New Store. r rEA;:toreeiolatim kith, Met and G ro ceries af.sll kinds, very cheap at •J. C. LEE'S. ' • A . Wanted, . , - xy quantity of Eggs at 12 eenta pft down, is : *:clangs dose at J. C. LEE'S Store. 1 Also, ?firm:amity ofßnyerat 16 cote per mend, h k charge rot Goads al .7: C. LELN,New Stoe; THE wishing to purchase for oak or in ex- I change for barteri will find it to their interest to call- ail& examinei my stock of Goods and prices fbr themselves. Ft ribitter of all libels thelhigliegl prig: es nhiii at aittimei be relied meat J; C. LEE'S Store, NontOsie Depth. Strains anti nissiiiials riire.proot k Bate'.. rl l %tutates4bers hate made ansngernents to for -1 to persons ' - 'o may be in want of them, the above itunedlnvaluable 46fes, at the sine prices for whieh they can be obtained , at the manafitetereet-- Having experienced the benefit at'such en attic!. da , ting:the late eoldimration bilmaltes, Iwe windcLearn tidy Stetemmmd tti others having valuable boas and IPl'Psrif p w .ta nft the P = lg of lo w re ledsbe4"4l4t by inu"nie l toepi** null! tam not to MIX sad *Ain lidain in any , arse wuslOg la purcltie, the Ailirere , in , price, Sc.', and furnish them nn short ne. , . the korai erroottalloot to oft thOinr‘ , . : • - . MI/MUT* Mtn .. Mooieese, December 19, 185 4 . 1, , i, leiroir avid Timoillai aced for salt; by , 1313 Wiw:lllllbed. Nardi 8, itis I kr 7: • A B. 1 1, __ __ly i.. , th y ' ..LX.. cure of altßil ode etwes-reostivenese i Indi getttlen, Jaundiee, Breit& itheutnadsin; FererscHu: more, Gout, Nervmumeis, - Liitability, Intl‘mationsi- Iteadache; Pains-in the Breast, Side, DtLeh., 4 nd thlabit s'enitife Complaints, itel &el IndeediverY. fur -efts the diseases -in which 4 Purgative - Medieine l not: men iir less required, and much sickness and - auffer-. , lug initcht be prevented, it a harmless brit- effecteil " 44 '4 here more fi .6 o) . used. .. No No• person can feel well iiime a costive habit of - body pre_ fatal besides;l it Wolf generetes serious ! and 'Often Wel awes, vihrtli iiiight hive beee avoided by theti c mely and • Judicious eat, et k good Purgative. ' This *ran - elide, of Colds, Feverish. syniptems arid Ililliclederanelk *tits. They all tend to bectitne or prude the doom, • iiiiaa and feraddable•disterripers ehichrlient the hearses allover the land. ilience 1-' reliable family • physic Is of the first import -twee to the public health, and this pill has been perfected with cousutrunxte skill to meet that del:timid. ' An extensive•trial& its, irrtites by Physicians .Prefessortyand Niigata,. has tilt,iwn Ker h il ts surpass i ng any thing hitherte known a any medicine. cures have been effected beyond be-. lief, were they not ml ibe:dated . by peewees of such, exelted Jealitionip,end character as to forbid-the sus picion of tint - rob: Artiongl the eminent gentlemen who have testified id farm.; of these MK we may • mention— '. - " I `• I, . - Doct. A:.N: KATES, Analftleal Chernist'd Boated; ;nd State imayer of liftuisatimsetts; H. J.Gatimunt, Governor of Massachusetts ;1 EMMY W+eximtur, Er. thiv. of Massachusetts; Sakai Bititarir;Ltent. Gov; of Mass: ; E. M. Wiueirt, Seeiviary of State of Maas. .'"' , Joni B. Frrzrariumc,AVishOp of Bosttin; Prof.] Joint Telmer, of the of Physiciantrand Stir- geons, New York city; Dr. C. 7.. Jim* , Geologist of the Public Lands of the Baited Stites; i Dr. J. R ama ox, Practical Chemist 01 rtew IrtsalL oity, v..40.1--' ed by Hon. W. L. Mawr, limitary I& ISikte ; Wit.' B. Amos, the richest min in knerieti; :IA Atin & - Co.; . Proprietors -of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others.- ' • ' 1 - ilie space- perrott,',weetnilti n give ta y' . .l.Nee.rel certificates from all p a r ty wher . i .the•Pil s bare ben .r, used,' hut !evidence even mOrenrivincingi- than the _ experience of eminent pubtie men, is' found in their . effects upon trial • • , : - . I - •- Theme P il ls, the result of long Investigation and study, are offered to the publie as the beat entre:Mat complete which the preserit Aide, of, medical seleittm can afford. They are compounded not.oil the drugs themseiveit, but of the medicinal virtues only of Veg etable remedies extracted by chemical pnocess in a state of purity, and, combined together in spelt Amon- - ner as to insure the best results. This rsystern _ 4 composition for medicines has been found' in Cherri- -- Pectoral and Pitta both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any pre cios. The reason is perfectly obvious. j While by the old mode of composition, every inedictnel, , is bur dened with more or less of acrimonious arid injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue ohly that .is - desired for the. curative effect is present. jAll the in ert and ohne:ions qualities of each •rabritruice em ployed are left behind, the curative virtues only be ing retained. - Hence it.':ia .self evident the effects . should prove as they have ProVed,' more Purely rem edy, and the pills ,a more powerful l antidote to tib - - cue than any other medicine known to the . world. • As ft is frequently expedient that !piny, medicines should be taken . under the.counselfirl an attendieg physician, and ail he could net prepei:ly 'judge of a_ remedy withtiut •irpowing , its composition,:) have sup._ plied the acciirate . formuhe bittiffich bothlniv Pecto ral and Pills are made, to the while btldM 61 - -Primtf- . . tioeers __in the United States 'and Britishi.Ameeetin• Provinces. If, however, there should 'be any one who has not received tiliam, they will be !forwarded by mail at his request. ' - 1 ?:. Of eil the. Patent Medicines that are offered, hew feir would be taken if their composition was known.?. 1 Their life consists in their mystery. I laic no 111f4. ' terms. The compwition of my prepiratinns is hdd open toall men, and all who are comtmteet to -judge on the subject freely acknowledge their ciSevietions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectorid was pros" nounced by scientific men to be a wonderfcil medicine before its effects were knoa-ri. Many emihent ph.;-- sicians have declAred., the same thing of ut Pills, and even more confidently,' and are willing' to eel tify that_ their anticipations were more than realized by their. effects upon trial., They operate by their powerful . influence on the internal-viscera topurifithe blood and stimulate it into healthy action-..:.remoive the ob.. structionii of the steariach, bowels, liver, and other or ;gaits of the body, restoring their regt;lar 1 action to health; and by correcting wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. • • Prepared byEtr. J. O. SAYER, Pmcdcal l and Ana- , lytieal Chemist; Lowell, Mass. Price 2.slcents : .per Five boxes for ttl,oo. ,Sold by AfiEG Ti;lMEtti -3fontrose ; • 8. - F. kR. H, Earox; - Ilarford,; Cuenca A Pnissav, Dundaft and by.all dealers hirmedicinee " 1.. every where. • . - - 1855-6. .1101tIr.dc BEVAN& lail Road Freight Line between Montrose and New York. The subscribers will.continud their connection of the past year for selling iwiqtiehantui Co. Produce on commission. : • A • MATinw J. HAantscrerow, will receive and forward freight for. this, company at the Montrose Depot EVE- RY TtE.SDAY.. • • • Thankful . for just pifrimage, and, bging satisfied,. {bat theft iiringetients for disposing of' pioduce'ot . every kind will enable them to g ive general - parisfac- - tion, the `subscribers trust- that New York prices{` prompt s returns, and their usual strict attention to the . business, will insure to them a - continuance : . of farrs tferetolbre soliberally.bestowed upon thetni The kturns will be promptly paid in currintmoney . , by Mr,Marrington; who will also mike liberal-advan- - ces on consignment when, desired. - , ' s., - Our Marking emit! have beck left with the Rail - Road_frieght agent 11r. Case who will attend' to for ve.arding goods. consigned to tts on other ';days thair Tuesdays. - • • • NELSON IL HOYT. ' • ' • 1 i SIDNEY B. BEVANS. I • • - MATHEW J. - HARIILN`,GTON. • Montrose March, 1855. r _Persons residing out Of the vicinity' of Montrose, I Wisteug to Rend us Prpduce can do so by e l onsignirm" it di:- HOYT k BEVANft; Np. 167 Ready St.N. Y • - . SOLDIERS' RIGHTS. - . l .l To, *horn ,It may C s ozaterit. a L recetit act-of Congress the' Bormtyl t leind paw has been extended to embrace almost every case of of military service ! , ' , All persons Ishii have been engaged in. =Ham • Service of the United States, for a period of' fourteen days or upwards, are entitled to one haat:aired and - sixty acres of. Land, if they have not received it if .they have received less arnouittbey ore entitled to aufliciept to make op 160 'acres. , ••• . • ' Revolutionary soldiers, and soldiers of a ynand ware in which the United States have been . engaged since, and if' deceased, their widows ,or minor chit. ciren,are entitled. • . . Officers, Seamen, Marines, Clerks and latillstnen the Navy, ,their widows and minor children,,i. are also entitled. • . 1 • . Wagon-masters and azinistehs-eMpintedausthg,..- transportation of-military stores, are dweltt like manner. , • ' I am still engaged in obtaining Bounty Land War rants, and am willing to !do the business I'4ol de most liberal terms, and Althtemlt I hese - nliffintlire to imend •tnY time and labor•teithent-eharsie, yet ,I do the business aetbe Invie4 price that can do it: honestly and live. - • • • Those having claims belleie will find- it tXrajeriailr to their advantage to Exit upon me before &lag. • After the warrants itre obtained, if any of,tbe war rantera dealt* to sell,them, I am prepared_tto ji l ay the Wiliest cash market price. . „ f; . am also engaged in ,'the •prosecution bt - other - claims against tbe,,Govettiment of the States( - such as foe Pensions, Back Pay, Extra PAY, Atf. /kn. • - • FRANKLIN FRASER, Att'y - Montrose, May-14, 186. - . 9 w 4 if OTICE: firing tiOtea and account:l • of thellrm of .11nkyre • Crandall and R. P. C:andall, are .left [with Dr. R. \ Thayre for Settlement. Those indebted.arn smiting. t.dtti make frnmodtate payment and sore eost.' PA.. eMANO4/1. Montrose, April : 2B, -NS& • „, • lEinggy for Sale. • ` l , A Good seeded hand buggy fbr gate "1 , Z: DI 1 1(001C. Montrose, "April 1 r ,11133: • SIOIX Welker. Upper dc., ogit Must sad Pdallk RIP Hipe ! , -.4 new seplikicjust received eagreekk - • • . BENTLEY k an „ Paper • -r-r„. lollajuat opened, and soma for ea,-: pet . . t 11.1.1 • roll,. by .. s J, LTON,S4r SON. fIitOCERIES-4 freak-wanly Coibe . i Tea, Rice; Craeltexs, jll4xeeehted as* Rtr. solo by_ ; ' _ • 11,14YONS1k1SON,, • S E ut i t: e y ijeatiaglial "Pffi e l lr.lllibr S & IMO