II E sachusetts; Edgar McMullen, of New Yok ; and James M. Ashley, Cif Ohio. The following officers were elected for (be ensuing year :—Hiram Griswold, of Clelve land, National President; Ex-Governor Bela wel.l, of Groton, Mass, Vice President; William ilichardson, of Albany, New York- National !Secretary; Joshua I: ,obiustm,j of Pittsburg,, Pa., National Treasurer. :Mr. Griswold Was born in Ohio and is about 00 ' years of age. He was the candidate of the' Whig partY for Governor in 1845, but 11 defeated ; he received their vote fur Unit, States Senator in 1848. E:c-Govemor BoOt- Well is well; known as a tvo ininentDemocrat, aged about, 37 years, - Bc has been a hunk candidate for the . Gubernatorial chair Of this native Btait, and was elected I believen "two.oeeashins---to wit, in 1851 aiid 1852, Mr. Richardson is au, Englishman by birt , 'He came to this, country. .when 12 years f t ; „„ e. lie has always been a Whig in `Std a sT d F ree Soil in national polities. Mr. 1114- inson is also an Englishman by birth, and i c s 40 years of age. _ He came to this country when he was 17 years- old. lie has alwaya 'been a Whig of the Anti Slavery school. —+ He was Secretary of the first Anti-Slavery Society ever started in his section of tht State of Pennsylvanilv. The officers a've all mien of undoubted integrity and posses tlit iconfideace of their respective States. 1 - , Buffalo was selected as the next place for meetineon the second. Wednesday of June; • The 'Chow Nothing ConVeittionThe North ' \ Discovered.. • - , • . 1 llartizrs in the know Nothing CoUntil have i taken a s.C.ngular turn.' For the first time inL the history .of political parties the .free serail,. o.ent:of the North has been fairly and trulyl, -represented in 4 National . Convention. The Know NothingSiare entitlM to the credit .off ; haviiig.been, the first to meet the _aggressive Protilafery spirit with; bold and Manly cour age,l and to Irefuse,-Obedieneei to its .behests. 11 Their exaniple,l, wo trn4,,willnot lack s itnitat,':.l 4 ; ors in' the* other political parties. Their, no, ble adherence . tki'principle, we .are sure,. Will , be lieldin .everlasting remembrance. , • 7 Up to. the prenent thrte a National Conven tion has been e.24uivalent - to . a Nationale.stir .." render. No Matter what party .was -repre-. seated in it, tior what principles Were to be advanced by'ltl:—the Slave Power always exacted, as A co' dition preliminary to its co.. ~ operation,'- ourse and an - open field for ; its own , eitension. ~The South would -net . -with the Northern Democracy . to .proinete - Free Trade, or-With.,Northern Whigs tii Cs ! tablish protection to American Industry ",--- -it was for, 'Or agkinst: internal. improreute n ts, ..- r for,.or against \the enlargement of .E . xefu.. live power,—for, or against' the ''dist . ributton .of the proceeds of-the public lands, only On condition that it ShOuld be left perfettly free to extend the area of Slavery, And to enlarge • ti - Ni , boundaries of, its political power, at wi:11. -Tice exaetioft.tias always inade;,-arid hall ' erto it has alsiN3*s l been allilyred.. Eagerness - for personal . promotion, or for party ascend -1 , , . L. ~____4 _ ____________ ~ .- . . efic.v—and in sortie vacs .doubtkiss a innrc i ; ,---. '-.Tlie Waidiingion Union in an. edito. erelitahle. hope tc'oestablisb cherished prince-. ; itil -19 artieleil. - .ti ttal . po4ition of the pentocratic pies in the condueetif public affairs—have led :. - arty . en ' tbe Slaiery question, - uses the tol escry party to pay the price demanded for; , „i„.i ng l ai l iguag ,l : "No party embracltig . Southern aid. The - Penloerats have -8 1 1w 1 iYs:1.'inembers 'lit the .North nud South canbe:na prided themselve on the alacrity- , s *birth ~ . 011 ,. , 4; < , ra i ' lfrinotiimis in its Organization which. they have given the pledges required. 1 The 1 ( oes not s have generaidy been more reludaut, 1, i s :recd ri . ~ evlinfethe (fnestion i)f Slavery frOin • \Villa . , - - , ' - ~.... - _ . and once or twice bare 'shown an, incipient i i , , ~,,-. 1 - i , iii - Sisir.e to rebel, if thew po nly , dare:J.' BLit the 1 1 Nis. A NiErticAN E NIBLE:m .—It is said that •;, . . result in every ease as, oeen the 88.-7- [titthe' receitt ratification meeting of the llin . With wry :or withlsmilitta..fitee,. as .the ease i o o s , t •t.N . ,. i „. York City, to endorse the plat might be, the pill has been swallowed. ~ Pro- 1 f.irin . el tlici pro-Slayery • Know Nothings, la Slavery, resolutions-Lres - olutions neceptali bnner r wa.i borne in prOeession,. having' for to the Slavery interest—have been adopted ~it'll deriee the chariot of the Goddess ot -Lib ,in'every 'National Convention of everYPolit - ietty, draw* hy a IQtig. train of Vali; native ~ deal yart,• that has, hitherto boutheld. And ;'Antericatri 'Slaves!' -; Very. appropriate zonl 4-- -every I:\artv hitherto- has aeciniesced in their 1 siirruititant l i. •e , • atiOption: - I . , , / . - .. : --,-,---- -,•---,--- - • : .., -1 ' The Know Nothings hare inaugurated a / 1 ..- H •• i . • • . ~ 1: 1, Li ; NOTICES. -,. i ll . new•tra. . The Slave l'ower attempted wit', .: ', ,1 ..-, 1 , . .. them the sante - &Itame it has played so succesf•-- i FOURTH Of 410 LY . filly with eversr other . party. -It promised i l 1 . . JT... z i - „ ~ . , i , hi t (. . 7 i o il i e i e ri tif i , oi cif 4 :ll lv e ed eit t i i zens of Montrose was held ai. itsolitelp to the.K)lOW 'Nothing prineiples,if the , claY• evening Etzt f ur the pu:; Know Nothings, would Tpa} the old *Trice— :pore of ~„., , ,k - i „ , „ i, si .,- .„„ 1., ,,„• e„tt„ fora --$: . . -*ire free seep: and full swing to the schemes 1 i 0 .--. 1 -- i, i - i ---- )17 „.,- „-_-.- Fil. ,,- ~..N , ~., for ,promoting Slavery. which deform - the 'i 1 ig.,,,..,•,:a L 5) j ‘ S,-&---.1 U l4 „k-j)j\_l 9 present . and loom fi.o largely in the future.—.: i theiensaiii.g foslith day of July. As usual,a s trifijoritYin the Convention grai Due at Great Bend at 1:20 r. lir. Won- Wetting with the Dunkirk:Express Wick on the $. Y. •4 E R. IP Passengers-taking thi-.4 train will arrive 131 ralniktik it slialS; PAM Aid in Neh---York!,at 1,1:16 r...w: , . , - ... 1' f; • i ` • Returning, wlll leave Great Bend !tt. 4, r4w.,) due at }ler-Antonia 6:45 . r. st. - " i 1, • - The Freight Accommodation Tralm with passenger car attached, will leave Scranton at i r. 3i. ;1`,'41u4 at Great Bend at'.6 r, 3L, connecting with the Mail Train West, and. the Night ExprOs-`Traitti Fast. Posingers taking this train and the fNight...Express West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 12 nt., or 11; taking Mail Train 11 est, will arrive at Dunk rit' at 6:45 p.m. IRettaraleg, via leave Great-Bend - t 7 4 ; $ on are g l i 'rital of' Cincinnati ExpreaS East, D . e rd. Scranton , le,-1011:. m.'; ' ' . -` 1 i , iPassengerifor Wilkesbarre, Pittstdn, dathoudide, 'PhUadelphiait (via the Catawises; Wlllia+pQrt and Erie and Betiding g Ra il road, via Tiuntqpia, and East )ithe on, and all intermediate places, - will Lind firit class 'stage coaches in'readiness at Serantoh, on f arrival of the Passenger and AccoannodstiotiTrauts ,tt con ,yey them to the above places. Th ehoosing in-i rate couveyances`will•find the best of , - ors ti tr ia d gar •riages,of ever y description, at - ld c rges, ready io order.- D. H. DOTTERER, Suoetitit.ndb 1 enc. SuPeriniAdent's (Mee; t•, 1 ill t ' ' Scranton ] ] lap Q. 1855. i i " „,! 4 iil i 4 '--- • ' NEW PRING GOOD . . ~ it 1. ITENIRIit ISORRITT irould, aniiiiinee4o s 11r resuming the publication of Putzunn's 3fcindily I - --- - w.'' "."'iwa6tate!-k. 4.1 .his friedds and the public that hb is noWopert. - .1.. k-14-only necessary for us to refer to the specie I days or upwards, are entlUed . to kandred and inn an , unusually large stock of siinrsp, l .A.N.D notice issaysl, with our hearty approval, upon the firs . l . sixty acres of Land , if theylm'cllnot received It, 'and SIT.H.HEI: 00014, ineluding a griat variety rot, , of'April, by the late publishers. The 'Magazine xi Of they have received less ainemni-they are:entitled prints, fr4m 4 cents; to Is cal per yad; • plain anal ,alai at greater excellence In the 'direction bithert Iva sufficient to triakeup 180 acres. ----, - • ' ,-. • • ' Berolutionary soldiers, and soldiers of Inc and all ` printed Lawnil, Barege Delaney, (ring to Btbciule,.'; pursued ; and without being artisan, will •'bold dl" Black and fan9' breas Silks, Silk Drers TiAuiii. and ; ' tided Opinions, and will ireat.a pablic questions fron -1 ware in which-the .UniteaHtites have beti engaged - Baregcs, Poplins, fie, kV, with a superior as. , meat 1 a humane and truly national point of View. . . i since, and...it deceaSed,llieir,wlilowa 'or Minor chit--I ef•Silk; Broctie, Ca mere andThibetelhanisi Map- I, TO all the other' varied.departnients of a Monthly r then, are' entitle . . . ', •-• .. 1 tillas, Parasoli, FrenCli Lace and Simi , / and Silk Bon- ! Magazine, it will hopelil sunnee, instruet„, and Lege- 1 • °llieet * . ' Searnen ' Th O nth4-13erk:s and - 11141 * nel ' in nets, rich ItibbonS and FlOwers, with . 4 largevariety fit •to criticise generously but justly; and to attract i t he - .Nnv Y , theiv- widows ad lu . lo l ' • childx * ll t -am C . 418(. '"' Of" other Ste'pti• and Fancy Dry. Geodid ,1• 2, to its pages, as it has already done, the contributions, t entitle d - -' ' .: -. . ' • ' . ' 0120CEKIES i . CR Oe.K.ER y ; AIi.VD 11.4 ItD- i. of able men in every walk fl' tii Sc . o .itcra , , re, • tenet., and' , . Wagon.masters , .Ana,teamAtt.rs, employed fgt . the, • WAR.F.'—lrost anti .Nails, Boots and Shoes, is and I Art: '• , . ... . .. ;• - i traweportation of military stores, are - also entitled r ie. .. - . F. Carpetito , Wall Paper, Fluor ORlCloths,i,Pabit-` l . The past volumes are the best assurance that noth- I. li.l'e ma nner. - ' '• " • -' - ' ' .b, , eiliWiridow Shades, Clocks, .Stores, Qi)s an Paints, ring offensive to the purest Morality, and no wanton 1 cl. airs still eniageA in obtaining Bounty Land War- I Ploughi, Sc. A..e.;lnlsbort, the larges: lan of piles I attack upon honest concretion , will 'ever find• tt , oace .l rants , and am willing to dothe business upon thr: -.]; of rich and cheap Goods, too numerme to &glen, 1, in the•Magazirie.: - - : ' ' . - . 1 Moat liberal tertni, and although 1 hive no Motive tr; ',l but just the things to purchase; all of whit Will he I - All communications slioirld be addressed ta• DIN I st'end my tune: and labor wit rout charge, Yet I will wild at die most reduced piece and o 4 the Ininst fit- ! h; EDWARDS,,Pablisheis :of Putuata's MOniblv, t o i ; tin the business at.theloweet price than 1 can do. it • viarable? ternii for cash or approved credit.. l• '.ii. i Park Place, New York. - - . •",, . I. hneatly and live. .. ••• .., • • '..- - . .N. 11. Flour and Salt constantly' n viand.; ',' , - i -' • ' '-. • - . •• 1 .!Those having claistis_l beheve.Will find it materialb - • , ,I - , 1 • ' 4.,'11a.r---C ontents. - .. - • • , t t their advantage . to call upoOme before going else: ;Nets mlir° 4 M3Y ' Bss ' -. " 1 ' I, I :' , ' i. 1 The Last Word ofgeology-.-Oliier'Bitaselin—The i where. . ~ . I , ~, 1 , . -. , . , Compensation Office--;-The Alps—The-Dames of Yir-I i After 'thewarrauts are obtained,_ if ''f h a • y o t e tear . ginia--..The Turks Two. Hundred Years 4go--The 1 C aided desire to sell them,'-1 am prepared ttri - tt be Niglit'AChasenly a. - Pebble—The Count De.Caglf-j highest cash market price. . ''• : . • ostro-The: Challenge—The National. Academy of I ll ani..lalso , engaged in, the prosecution of other Desi, l o- , The -Birth Place of Sicrzart--A.Criasc,in the i clidins against the. Government of the rztited'Sitites,', Fly - tag Dutchinan-The Beasts of the Prairies-truer- ; su t a, as for Pensions," Back Par r Extra Pay; &C. &e: ice for. the Anierie.ans--Twice Married (Continued)—' 1. ' FRANKLIN FRASER Att'Y at Law.: . . Editorial Notes. ' " . • ' . . • ' 1 1 •L afentrose, May 14, 1854 -- . ~' . •-•.' ' tr - . 1. Literature -1. American. . . - - . _._l . . . - . • '.. ' NEW 'GOODS.. -, Reprints. • '-; • ''. -.: - - „I t ' '1 1L Fine' Arts. • - . '- • • .• ' - - BENTLEY di. ARAD . . 7 . „ , 1 in. Music. i ' .. . .. . • IV. Drama. - ".. r ' .. - :-. * -‘ - . AIM now receiving, their usual Supply.of- - SP.RDN' , AND sauffEre GOODS; Willa. they offer to their Tnitns.Twenti•five cents a - number,or, $3 per annum. Clubs,.of five or more , supplieant $ 4 ;;ape- 1 customers, and t.4e publie.generally, on - theinoat tea te elincir numbers furnished; andiberal terms gir, Eggs, Grain, -Bees %%lP to I tenable terms, for Cash, Bat wax, oron approvdtl credit.'. -. agentS and canvassers. - . ' -• . • DIK-& EDWARDS, 10 Park Mee..... - /-Inuir° ' €* * 4a Y /0855 `. -4 - , . . . -i) ii - oi liikliffiS, Kerseymeres, Kentucky Jeane. 1...) Summer Stuffs,. and a general stoCk of-Staple- Dry Goods, just received and fdriale right-byr '-- • - • BENTLEY rt.H.EAD. : , .. lIIOME LABOR :I • 1 .fl _.! - . . IVOODR r t TFF & ELDRED ITAV-E reiubsed •;; r ~ , ~ to the burnt district, where they . I I ulll be glad to .ee; all their old c(tstorne4 .anil as many - new ones a please to give 11)ent 4Can.+ Tncv intend to!keep a general issortm nt of '; Stoves *, of ',the best kind andiquality, among • lett' may be ' mind RHCENJX - and PART OOK i IR-TIGIIT, i ll TIMER STATES . AND ORANGE COUNTY A.11:-TIG'IlT,IPREjlIttif; STAR OFITIIE W 1 ;T ELEVATED OVEN mR-TIGHT, CLINTONA , an 4 .WESTETINIiiV:VC. - trhe Elevated 00ao Stovss all httie donble'fik , placea, which makes tlimn far, a . upe- !,rior to the single. fire-place Stoves. Wie keeP;',cott staidly Onlunatl;tl ~,weneantaisortment. of 7/I.VIIPR.k of 4 first Fate quality, fur home trade; also, Wlll and cistP.rn first;, '.7ltaitts and ileehi, Lead ;Piic l'of alt sire'; -Jappanned Wore, Sze. &c., tall of Ittildell 1 they profse. to sell cheap for ready paylor ' 4 wed 1 Crt;dit.-, Job wettk done with despatch acrd. ' le S; . WOODRUFF: t', , -G. B. EL. i ' Montrose; -Mai3o, lfitis. • . . I • . Nett Goods.. . 1 kibscriber is „in cotistant receipt: T; Goods, in his line of busineiss; nearly ejtery week.` The public It•Ul nabds issirtment.NO. his aiticles new find of good qnality.: 'The stock 'on-Y;1 sists as usual of Druga,i..ifedici.uot, Stuffs, Cirocerii..,. Pitney ,jorclry ? . PerApte -1'74 ct`c. 'Store at hiwer end cif the Intrnt licintrose,,June 'et. 1655. A. TtfRI:ETI. Suqiner - Tl:3itifrs., ;Ina47wcos i}ion so . rts.of Dry Gdodstat T.I.JARELI4 - lUk7, ANTED, in exchange for Goods, Efgs, Pater V - Rags, Ilecitya:c, Grain of all kinds s iand MoUtros.e. Jtte' 6. 1655. A. TcRREEI. - . • 1110u1Lrose Stages:: , IX.S.S' ENTERS ffnd'Stakes at Searle's' . Hoick 3iontrese,. Pa.whieh4un in conneetitin with 'the following'Trains. - • • - !LeareAi_ 11 ..„31. Cidinecting with. the Ttain for Great Bend. •I(This gain piny ineots. Dar Express both East and t.) . 1. 7 I q f,eaire at;:; 3L Conneeiing withFreiglit TrailifOr Great C'Eiend, and Mail ~ , Train for -Serer:fon. eflie Freight train meets MaitTrain West at Gtieat Bind ' And Night BlT:vs:4es bAth East and West., , :RET,IIIINING. Leave Depot for llontrOse on arrival of alllhe trains. l•- • : 1 • '• L. SEAR., Montrose, May . *.- . i ;.. C. al:Virgil Dentist h* taken rooms_ Clutrollers store, ,ihere it will be his pleasore to See 'his friends a. quick as po . rible. C. D. I'B VIRGILi May 2,55. Resident Deitist. i i t• • . . ' . NEW. GOODS: '• . • i , •! The subscribers have taken . aiifitted up: the new. [ ibuilding onthe west side of Public, Avenue, two doors t 'iabove Searle s Hotel, and arc now receiving" a large and well elected assortment of - 1 , i Fall a nd Winter GOntis. • - 1 Their stock is almost entirely NEW . , having saved but a very few goOdS from the - late destructive - lire, 1 plod comprises' their usual variety of DR.I'VOODS, Groceries, Croekery,, hardware, Drugs Medicines, Faints,-Oils, Dyestuffs,'DoOts, Shops, Leathers; glassy - • g ... !jewelry', Watches, Silver Spoons,. Clocks, .Yankce ~ , Seven ttn4red 'Dollars ßeVrarifi, ' Notions,' ke. Sc. •We are thankful for the patronage - 1 , ~ , 11 1 IIE above reward will, be paid to me ift My ens- hitherto bestowed . upon 'us, and trust that our cus- 1 '_ll_ ' 1 tethers will call and pay me what is hot)estly MYlomersi and the publicl'genemlly, will not fail to give'' due.l I; am loudly C.alle:d on by tny creditors to pa)? I 1s a call in our new location; confident that we can_ 'up, andit -i& irnpoSsible for me to do so wiless My I apply them with goods on as favorable terms ter here.. t old friends will step up anil emit over. So frttend O I °fore. • . • BENTI.EY,..t. BRAD the - Matter insquare immediately, arid the yams eith'er 1 li Montrose, .'.i . oireniber 30. 1.5.4 - .' by cash Or note, and save both yourself and fle."' '1 1 t, . ' Montrose,May. 1855. : D. 11. 111 OX. ! - i-- - • 4, rXrflf;'7.o . lr 010 T , , 4 0NDON TWIST DOCIIf.RIIARRRI.GIitiS; de:i single barrel, `aid extra fine Rifles, fees:de by; May 1.1 -' ' 1 - t' - ' • .4. LATIIROP .t, CO. A , 4 •-• SPRING GOODS, A superb lot Just received • and how offering at the, &rest cash pricCs for approved credit or reinly pay , . by '- '- '', LATtilb3P 4; tNt.:. t'!' • 1 • X • York Prireg AltE.now being parieby:A. •Lathrop & Co, l to a 11,,; those who consign their butter and produce ti:i . theno They baying made tirtangentents are now ent4bled send all kinds of produce to. New York - and „lto sell!, the same id 'the hieheS - market pricey. An tbose l , l ; who' Wish ;good pries. and quick returns we incite tot call upon ; • , . A_ LATHROP CO.. MontroAe. 3fay I, - 18 . 55.. Antii . 1111kTans of all sizes and made from hi 13 V Aildoutile crOs tin a less than IleOhants usually pay to sell 'main, for sale by the Subieriber, We hire home to the conclusion to sell pang io Far= triers as loar 3.s we wOl to the trade, - thereby isingl to the Firiper our profit. 'Our wares are warranted ; to bo'perfeet in eteryirartieGlar qr no sale. • Terms—Cash or obort credit. . f I IJ. DICK,ERIfAX.r . Jr.• ,NeW Slilford*l6ss. . t • :. - , t Presiddit, -1., VII: OWE,' OF-011I0: • For rice . Premdent ; t • OF PEN.:SY LV AXIA. 111,ore - Near.f4oads at the Red store; ~ 1 - IitENRY licErtatic - Lodtri!vile, May 4; 1855. •. - .20-41c3 - - H InssoLunozu - T"' copartner:4l4o' ; heretofore existing under the firm of Hnwlef k Mott is this day disgoWed: April 1,.I : 850; -G• R 143WLIVir.* • ; * C. W. MOTT. The noteli and accounts are in the hands of C.N. 'Mott for Collection.; Those interested will please call as soon 'as c4nvenient.l . FULL I I ASIMILVIEM of Tin, Sleet Iron and Copper Ware of my oirn manufactur and made of bet#y plate, foe sale by . , _ • J. DICKE'RMAN,Ur. • New ifilfotd, July 12; 1853. • • Hon. S.IB. NELLS t J. M. Ciarrtsprzi, K PnismT, J. B. Slocum, Baowxxu,, A FULL amortmentof Ilarilware,.Carpenten'And A Jobserst Tools,' Finn!) . Chain, and fiXtUrell a Near 3filfo 1, Jul}; 1854.] DICKEIIII4:.\ A.Siti.S - tBLUN kJ Chap as 13DRIC,. FLOUR AND HALT by the barrel , it the lowed vides at DICKERM. Adtn . ini‘trator l s Notice. 11%1OTICE i; hereby given' that letters of : imago ele m»ix non cum Icalamento nuncro upant tbi estate ofWis4 , Wrlght deceased, lmie ileen granted, the suliscibler," and ill personlndelOted to said estate are ',requested to-. make immediate lay - meth, and ill* haying Claims - ie . present them - . t atteried for Ottleinenti E. F. RALLY •A!inef.. . Brooktm.May,l4. 18,515. • • 9,5-14 '• ' Olds ',V104,1, 1 10V0011 1.0 000""Da !anted at the Farmer's les _ , . change, for which the highest maticet priel will be paid in CA2II, by Ju4e 126, 1E50, LATPROP &el raw 1 DS, of the beat quality, Pie, gale DICKERMANIL a- . : ,- a.' -• ti - 7 - 7. :. : -... . -7 . - 7. -- ' - - -- .7 - 7 = 1 • 7 '7 7- - •' . \ . .. ' ~,,;.,- -' . - ... -- , A PEN** SAVED - WORTH '' TWO- ' .. - . ,T.5007 - ..6... ' : .: - I . EARNED.,-' , - . ,-- • - - - ' ; HOYT . et. BEVAITIC- • • -' T "WITTENBERG 'Ss' 8R0.,' Xotitiose, - Pa.,bilis r . i li a f ib it a fii.olib t 4l t i o .liotwoou•ifoutkose awl ... lel • this method of adiising.their old friens and custoniers and the - public at large , hair in lust f -11, - New York .. The'subscribers will 'continue their' rat ' t -- ' d ' " s r connections of the past year for, selling ,Stisrpiehanna received and opened.thelargest, prettiest:an . cheap- i c . a. p ro d uc e ot i ecnin pWain. .." , .. rest stock of RhADF MADE GLOTSING eccr bro't I- '-31..avnEw J. ittattitarros, - will receive - and fbriard_ to this place, which th'ey 4 51rerAt wa-cmana"lyar''''" from freight fur this con .in at the.Mantiose Depot. SVE-: - cast, thertdv'effering purchasers the rare oppoitunt-i Ry Tt l EsDAy_ - •, . . i - - -`,.‘:. - . - . ty of obtaining-goods .at `abotit tvril thirds'- the CISLIttI ' - Ttinnkfo Toe - p e t i t iintimage, end beteg satisfied Also a large assortment of Dry Dods, •- I that their arran,„lrettleuts for • disposing of . produce or ''. for Ladies Wear, new.stylgs DAadade, Stripe, - Mu, i thou, 4:*-ill P r-1- --4 '5 tLeVery kind.wilitiable - them.to.give generic • eatisfac''. The. subscrleri tritst . that New ird - rk -"peicc•,. - Plain :Mil changeable Silks, DelaineS,' 11M11 hi ; De Rage 1 I proinp t return.; outd• their uslial:stricfatteutlen to the flerage delaines of new and elegant deiigns. %Alf the btiemm,„ w il l :. , - . to t h em asou th lu o c e„ - Tof favors • latest st: les of Ladies Dress Goods; French- Lawn- -s_ ; ; heretofore so liberally bestowed:9llon them.: ' - ' Prints and . Gingham: . A handsome wasertment of 1- The ietorns, will be-premptki:paid in cu rests money Dress Trimmings, Embreitled SleeVes,Xollars , Cuff% 1 b,.. 31r;-llerrie,,,,,e,i,ho will t ag!. Make luraltulvnu- . :" " f!: .etc„ 'Tao:MO and Swiss Edgingsindinsertinr,Gloves 4. on o onsi 152,.nt when dasiiok:: ~ . , . •. , . Mks Iloviery . „ Tells tind' . Farisids. ~,. ,- Their assortment ofShawfS is very large, embracing I, ' - Ourmarking cards have _been left with the Sail every thing that is rich anal both- foringp I itv,"anditilFgrictoloddaigecnottudiligur,ef.,dasteortus•hoo.nwillotatir aikrtatbfoni„r- and domestic :. i. - • - ' •,-' . - - _Ttlestlitys. .- " -- . •- 7 . . 7 '" '• Theii.Bonnet Depallment is large,and -complete,, embracing the very latest styles, with.-Trimmings to An extensive - a&cortnn'Mt of Trishdinetut, napkhis towelin,g,table covers, curtains Sec. - : - - ,'. .., 'We have- alasi w supply:of Shirts, Gentlemen's Col lars, Suspenders; , Gloves, Umbrellas and a good aunty other articles too numerous to mention._ For incur gains the public is respectfully invited to call at tIM cheap store of !. . • 1 3. Vir . ITTENBBRG.k L'RO come of Chesnut & Owego Streets, four doors of Pest's store Putnam's Monthly. FAISME as A_N )110 GARDENERS. - a h .t o d ca p ti Q utt e z sti manure t,tittt -t i n o ou i lt n il ;.t e •ill l t l i f t p ttl i it o cheag POUDRET,TE made by the subscribers.: The 'malt quantity used, the ease, with which it is applied; snd, the powerful stimulus it:gives to vegetation,. renders it the Cheapest: and best manure the world. It cause 4 plants to.come up quicker, - to grow faster, to yield heavier, and ripen earlier thin.any other manure in.thelworld,faii'd unlike other fertilizers, it can be brought in direct contact:with.the.plant. - Three dol lars worth is sufficient to manure an acre of_eorti.— Priec, delivered free of cartage . or - package ou beard of vessel or . rallroad, in New-Yoik city, $1,50 per bar; ref, lei, any quantitY over els barrels ;" 1 barrel, $2 - ; 2 -barrels; ; 3 barrel,.'ss; - 5, barrels, $B. A ,pamphlet with infOrmation end. directions will be sent gratis and postpaid, to any one applying fur the wipe. Addre4s, the LODI 11,1NITFACTURING CO.. • • 7-1 Certlandt Strect,'New-York, . i 1 r. R. THAYER, takes this method of saying 11 to his friends, and customers, that he ltaa-twain resumed the practice of medicine, at his.old stand at ~.3tontro.se, where he niav be found at all times unleAs PrOfes4ionally employed. He would,,say to those in ' debted to him; that he will deduct -twenly-fire per • 'cent on' all accounts paid before the first of April next, :.(or if any. poor like myself! will 'deduct fifty.) Montrtise, - Feb, 20, 1833. • • • I Stearns and - iViurviu ' s .. .Fire-Proof - - -- - Safe's. : iTIIE subscriber :have made arrangements to fur ! .. /ash to persons wha may be in want of them, the above named invaluable Safra,. at the same prices felt; Which' they can-be obtained' at the manufaetarees.:-- Daving eNperieticed. the benefit of such an article dn. ring the late, conflagration ourselves:, we. wouid tarn-. estly:recomniend to othemi - haying valuable books and papers, the preserving of which woetd be of immense ireportance to them, not to do without one. . . !,Prices range from t;ifi to ; ssoo;,and we can eiplain 4 . to any one .wi'shing to purchase; the •differerice in style, size, prier, ke., and furnish' theta on short tim., dee, with the internal- arram , emetit to suit the Ptir elpser.-• • - - • 7BENTLEY - .& READ: •1110,nte4se, December 19, 1554. - - - , . • i...- :' . THE PEOPLES 'STORE. ILTAVING recently volnutatily relinqUished the JLJL sale oftiquors, \exceptin& strictly for medicinal purpofes, as alDrukgist, the people without distinctiim of,Party, Society, Sect, or Religion, are respc'effully invited as usual, to call and examine the quality and prim; of goods, and to therehy'ovail themselves of any advanuge'of the market they may thus acquire. Montrose, April 19, 1854. ABEL TVRREIeG.- 1 - l'' -': _JEWELRY. . : • .:' If ARE . new Jewelry just arrived, direct froth . the i .1.11..1. inanuEicturers, and consisting of. a 'first rate as sostnunt,a, Ladies' and Gentlemen ' s Gold linger 1 I ,llingti,lßi'east Pins, Ear Drops and Hoops, Curb,- - Fob i .land Vest Chains, Slides, Keys, Studs, Pens, lic.-,- yersons wishing to purchase JewelrYshould attain-1 ily Cellist the store of . -2, - - A i : TURRELL. I 1 Montrose, April 12,185.5. . '• - 1- 1 t -". --4- - t . ' f l - T . " -- - • NEW 606E05. .• • 1 , 1.1 'I T q LEE, AT MONTROSE DEPOT, haslust , re.- ,i_V . • cared a.new .aripply of Spring and Summer Goods,`,(whieh_will be sold • .very low for cash or farni due . torci b 'l'. I „ , 11 Q MUNDS good New Orleanik Sugar-fa one dOI-: Ili IQ iiir a - _ : J. C. New Store: !I rEA; Coffee,' Molasses Fish, Rice, and Groceries -1121.14 of, all kinds,. very _cheap at . • J'. 0, LEE'S.: 1 , ' F ' • • .. IVauted, . 'P' . 1A I ,;i 4 r quantity of Egg it' ill - cents pa dozen, in . \, eehange . for goods at J. 3. C. LEE'S Store. i• ' • • ~t . ,n quantity of Butter at lil cents per pound, in IV exCharge forArkoods at J. C. LEE'S New Store. • VllOSE.wishing to i•tircliase foi'leasi ' 4l° :lL• i change for barter, will lind it to thel iitill,and examine my stock of Gonda an, ttlitlies. Yor•hartet l of all kinds tho I tt ' y at. all timea be retell on at . J. G:-1, o, ✓ f. Depot. , ! I , ' ' NEW GOODS.' 1 , I . iIIIVING 'every week at ~ti - lAMBI , / January Iwt . 'i ' i Enter Shirtvis and IlleLft . ELLWG off at gvcatbargains. Call•on i i _ ;tummy lot • _ A, 141 . 11.R0Pk. CO's- - 1r! L' . 60iiii - jairieil Stoilkii, : iIt:TAT.CtO at , . A. LATIIROP.,•k UV* .1 Ti , January lat F. , .. , • '‘i T' --- 12 - - Kt - lin ItUriiiiiT4iiitiii: :_--- i Idt kind: and at the higlied twioes booed. by JarmarY Ist " ..,_ A. LATHROP'S; CO'it. - I I:l4lt.Flialina Salt — i - at .11M•tRii i- t.:Ves r p „lionisidt, Jamtary74lsss - • 1l MDSE NEW Villo at A ' 1.T.1.1,May 224% - • L.L. POST 4. CV& NOTICE. _ • NELSON' IL, notr. • MATHEW J. 11ABRIllerrOX: Montrose karch l .l.Bss. " - Persons residing Out of the vicinity of 'iliontrOnet? wisiting to send us Produce can do so by , co ma it to IIOTT BEVAliiii, No. 11.37,Reade St N.l' SOLDIERS' RISH IS. - •To ail whom it 111114 By a recent. act of Congri*.the Boinity Land bite has been extended to embrace. nltntot'eirery-esse of of rililitary service, • ' MI personi'wts; Inive beeq engag.ed . Ifllitaiy Service of the United States; fora porlcal fourteen CITTMMER De I..anc4, .LavrniChallies, Ginglaune, O. Merrimac. and Coelier.o P nts, &e. &c. for *de Ls BF`i\'TLBY & READ. . . ONNtTS, Ribbqns, .Parasials,:sntames • 11 Black Siliq, Dress L0..34. for sale lyr = ' •BSNTLET dz READ. C:211,1, Fur, 'l,egitom, Panama,• &ma*, aiul Palm kJ Iles, I.4aloellas, ,P , .atchels,ilVhsdow ".Piiper - Se. &c. • • _ "1:314411EY'&31-- lEr..-I.IIDWARE, Clpekery, Patent Pails, Tubs, Put: ty, Glass fie. . • BENTLEY ti BEAD. T DRUGS, .Medleines, Paints,Cb. Dyestu ff s, and _LA general assortment of Patent Mediehiesdnst is and for sale by. . BENTLEY* READ: OLE and ETT.perleathir, Pa •nt Ripa,.ealf . and a. good supply of Boois , and Shoes constant y ori hand.. /. • 113E3.711,Eit'Rzap. XTACKEREL by tbe.birrel o ono-half harrel—al - so, Codfish. - • READ., AATATCHE'S• and JEWELRY—A furl* asiOrtzterit' V V of Gold anu ailser Lepines and Detaighett Lecers,.in double and single eases, Ladies?..:Pins,.Nar, Drops, Rings, • Guard Chains, Le. &e. Also, . Silver' Table, Tea, Desert, Salt and Sugar Spoons, - warranted pure, for sale by . B - Trati• & Rix). STOVES, antI.TINWSRE, Clocks, _NeR4 - CanAF, Lamp ca.mphene &c. &c. • --; . - Mont:v.:id, Nay I, '55. BESTLEYt READ GOODS! GOODS! , snbsenlier is receiving his 'SO:Ig and.Btim .lL meeltock of Goods, comprising a great variety.. which will be sold. as low as anon this market.— Please call and examine: - F: B. MANDL= HATS. AND C-4PS- 7 -A good assortment of the latest style. • • • ; READY-MADE C.L0.771MG-;•A good- TarktY of Spring and Summ& Clothing of the latest car. _ DRY GOODS—..A.. general assortatent throng.h out.. Also, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Lawns. Barege Delaines, French Debtines, Persist' Delskle. Printed Lawns, Fancy Prints, Ladies' Worked_ Col- - !ars, Xnsertinits, Edgings, Black Thibet_ and Cashmere Shawls, Parasols, liosiery, Gloves, kn.' 'BOOTS .AND SHOES, Clocks—a large assort ment- irf every deacription and'stylb. great variety; of Fancy. Articles, Yankee liotiims, sitm • Criickery, Hardware, and_Grocerks of all Trusks, a good.lot for sale cheap. 'gooks and-Sta tionery-Wail Paper—also, Flour of the beat quality: Montme, May 9, 1855. F. B. tHANDLER. NOir-Mivie . of molt- • KIRKWOOD TO 11101ITROSIt;. - TAQES. leave Kirkwood,. passingthrough Cor k? beilaville,-Libtrty, &c.; every morning after-the - arrival .of the Mail'Ntins of cars, both East and Vest, reaching Montrose at 1 r. 31; Returning, leavt• MontroSe.daily (Sundays excepted) at 2 r. w., reach ing Kirkwood in time to take the Mail tialns of cars, -both East and Wost, being the nearest and most fea sible route' to reach the New York and-Erie Railroad. This line intersects a tri-weeldy line for Dintock,- gpringlille, Tmakhannock, Wytimingo and .WUkes harm; Which leaves Montrosent '7 A 1. . -14 event 'Mere day, Wednestliy and Friday: _ .Adso.,a line to Friends vide, Lernysvilk, &C. •. ' Good team& and conifortable_eartiages are provi ded, and the proprietors trill spare . ..no .pains.td:lo - the public. W. HATCEf, .April G. isfil. - MORGAN & "WEST.- NEW STORE—NEW GOODS.•: ,- ' Tk subscriber takes .iliis' method of advertising his - friends and the public generally,,that fitted up a store 'dust across the street kom-his',Old qyarters;.in Brooklyn, where-he is-,- . Prepared to c• Oive customers and sell them kkals at as low ratv , as any other.establishnient in Susquehanna county-. MY assortment is very largaindee.d c ombracing near,. - 1Y every article usually calie4-form a connti-y store- Xs I am determined 'to do `baldness so tia to arObl "bad debts," ?ialponaltle credit purchasers ore taxed to pay, I cant:Ate superior inducements tocosh and otherwise PROIIPT•PAYma patron:;." Call and Set: me. •1 Q - G. BEIIPSTEAD.i. -Brooklyn, April 36, NOTICE: • THE fim RE notes and accounts of the of Thu* 1: • Caudell and R. P. C:andall, are left with' Dr. R. Titayre for NURmert. Thou indebted am nitwit ed to make iiumediate payment and save.etiat.: , •R. P. 411.A.,NDALL Monti-ose, Arai! 28, 1858. • naggy for maw. 4 Goixl Second band buggy for sato - by . _ _ G , Z.. DfltOCK Maritrose, April 11,, 1885-, r in ex terett to rices for t pric 'B Store, Denther, tipper du.,.Calf Stan, and Fatenr,;,, !Cips---a.neur supply, just red - eked,. and f'oesahr v - . BENTLEY & BEAD.. Paper V (liolkajust otrOedolnOtimmijokr ds. Per rot, *Ns. .k. Co's B • k,*try - . - T ITAST, itmerved WO eddititei- tct myfitock, or' l. Bottle; indSeetiottoi:, among wbiWaret. ALocip Look - Abeed, (itae)-;-IVolfertig Spencer`i Sketebes—Voironderful 10We:items of CapL Wiest The Slave lielder'st Ilouatork-4,auct riceito;lll4l IX; Stowe)-Nag Bag, Milli:Sae4ote'..— , wifi be .341 eithl4P. ' . ne : P 44 PLYX. Nay 22, y 55. 1 . : - - • 2= fitiallOter St - A large knelt Wont; Linen; and Cotton-sfaira anni;. zner wear, Ilenti tand-,14 riesAitalk and see. B, CBANDLEBt i Mav ' " • II II 0 1 Ezu