member of •the New. York. , Legislature; who h a s. been 'hitherto affiliated wit' Ameri can,movetnent,, voteslor. Willia, H. Seward, h e would lien:tarter and' forever . be spurned and repudiated, by. the organization: • "in conclusion, I 'have no words to express Inv:detattition of the politiCal t7ekery which titterripts to prejudice a great .lineal caiute for base and selfish purposes, and I - beseecll my brethren of,' the South to discredit the f~lw loci slinderons report, and to spurn the d> 4.l ,9gogu.s who originate, , or give ettrrency toit...Your American brothers ofthe North °ffer.N-ou their hand-in fraternal regard forthe m oon welfare of our whole eeuntry—they flonand of. you no sacrifices, and: they wish to infringe pone of your rights—they desire to b . urv; in oblivion the Slavery question with ,11 the h e art-hurnings it . lias occasioned, and tp,Jeave it where .the Constitution leaves i t— d they promise sacredly. to reg#d the rights Jfthe Mates.. They ask, h o wever, your earn- ; e)-operation iii-their labors and sacrifices preserve our, dearly bought . institutions ;coin the danger s of foreign aggression and t r eachery, si) that our linked. arms r; h t aV We'd indissolully our sacred Union ! 1 - on are at liberty to make What usc'you drink proper of this hurried ep stle. I au; i vrect,.very truly Yours,. 'Thou shalt not Steal. We breathe' freer-and - deeperi. The Pres . i iLient has-done a good deed. , T -He has come' ion to Congress with the Decalo,gue in his ha ad, and uttered the most appropriate of -;; ; . te a commandments to the case i n h an d. The Collins grant is vetoed ; corruption is ~,tae,i... The o,ttempte4 swindlq is arra* A i ihemoment of its triumph. I‘Ve congrat= ~ f,te the friends of honest legislation every: I:6re. We congratulate tht Senators.from - i,1. 1 i0 ; they, at least, have done their.duty du ,il,.:: the operation.of this huge battering-ram - I , the, wal4 of the TreaSury. Their-efforts and Otei will be remembered to their hon'or here.. - 4er. Gentlemen of the. South hive done „lp' We'.never .expected' to 4pplaud the Resident: We do applaud him. ..A bold. :::lad was nec es sary agaillfst the; overwhelm ir.,,,surges of venality that broke over , a .. de- b,lched Congress. The President has, made i t .' We thank him for what,he has done, w h,ttber his action had any reference 'to the .1' ; c1-alinT, Sew Hampshire election'. or not.. It • i i l:l,i've 'him votes there, and lese them to ± ,l : other side. 13ut.wo don't dare for that. \lte would not hhve the. thing Changed, :et tie c onsequences be what they May. We: Artist the President's ation• on this .e will mark a ne‘v cram our 14slative his ,• 7 . We trust it may be the eginning .of r i \ i-tieLelitnent and 'reform in g earnest. I:.\t monster schemes Of Congre.4ional -rob -41.,, hereafter called by their right names, iLi iet the vile system of. lobt&ing for and I rif.at - : op these enormousmoney appropria -11. ex-Senators and ex-Representatives, 1 15]•,- : utshlers .of every hue Mul. stripe,- be ' nn e 1 as it deserves: We •insFoke, the hot f 1... ~,f . a just . public, indignatiOn upon the :•{ 1 1,.4. - : mercenary host. • • Let the i atmosphere ; Wasliington be' purified from the'foul taint s•.i,ch has hung over it Chiring the past and T ief'ol?;ling session like a moral rniastn, We expedt, to -bear great barking over thiS 1./..iiiit it will afford nci'eause Or terror. It ri:::1 - ithe growling of pups that , hare lost . 7:::.'r bone. But they will not all lhowl ;.some t1,1_ , 4 know. better.. Let us hear those who, ilot begin., Some Members Of Congre_s.s . , I.T indinant and 'revolutionary at. the mi :., - , r!.Hireirietit that Mr. Pierce Imo ipitim - rod the 1....-”. 75 ~ •,.'l.-n stream. Revolutionize because the l'7isident recites the commandMent, "Thou at•not steal 17—Tribuy e, . Th,? Sohosii. Director , . ot Bridgewater Dis c :, will meet at the Court lionise, in Mont on iridav, March 16, at 1 s,,'"clock • 8 , .• order of the Board: - C. J. CELTS, Seey.. , . lirid ,, ewater, March, 6, 1855. . • Caison League. : teti rio• of the,:stock s u bscribers of the M,Tittsise anti Bridgewater- Carson League, f. , t the purpose. of organizing and !adopting 'a C,uptitution, will lie held at the:Conn House, -:71 Tuesday evening next,- at 7 O'clock... A 111 attendance of all interested *:in Teinper nee. Reform, is 'desired.- The Objects and ~.;,::fration of the League will be t here stated slit explained. Match 6th, 1855: - • Teachers! Asiociatian. . • ; .The Siisq'a Co Teachers' Asso'elation will Springville, on Saturday, ,Ntarch 17th, .1E , 55, at 10-o'clock A. 111. -Per. Order. STAPLE AND FANCY_ GOODS ! • , ' - NELSON dir. PRIEST, • p 1 VERY repent arrivals, are now prepared D to exhibit a large and compleie - assortment c! • I FALL . cf: WINTER DRY GOODS, 1 - 4 ailing almost every variety both Foreign and DJ t. slic, suitable for the season. 1 31..1,04, p l ; A r D at i n g etTas. 'DRESS easher G es OC : D iS laile's, Prints GiDgbat" 'G p l ' o ne ve r s g , lesio• Poplins, Silks, Laces, - • lIBROIDERIES & WHITE ,GOODS. riOVSEKEEPING 'GOODS: _ c.' :1 1 fr a l e n, o r n i-s et e , ei N n a . n r s ar oo reglirt k P :C li am aFll : l r ° l 2'en , lt La c4lin u iti n ~ -B : ca ln. e de::B'. , . 1 . .Sir' etc , (iluilts, Cminterpanes, ToWeling, Nap -1 kin's', Table Cloths, Shirtin g , Sheeting, . ~ . - --`-` Flannel, &c. &e. •4c• I ; - .These have all been puiehased within the past ,`'i weeks,atthe present low prices I of imported -iies, and it is oer wish to dispose- of them at I: ,, ,lFi•J ne low rates, eontinuinff invariably our ad- Weace-to the y i One Price Systebn. . 1 " , ‘ve have constantly o\h r t w ind 'a large stock , • *C . I t Mt ilq, Cassimeres , Sae • grey, Satinet. Ttsed.i. Jenne, etc. 1 . 8 P A WLS, MANTILLAS, ANDICLOAKS. qf the ie first we have now ,every variety, from l';•f tsiatvd Cashmere or. the low priced Scotch ' , 'l , ^y , to the Super Chainlainn Cashmere Brodie. API of the last we intend at all times to be able ' r ,' Ib4w a line of „ either Mantillas Talnias or 14, .at a variety ot prices, and the season '.... 6 1 1 1 . 11 -"es, to keep up with the ehange of frisk nn-, 4 . ializ up to order anything, in thi way of the &•?!..red:col or of Cloth or Velvet, ata reasonable'- I •'' ,4 ' ; this we are the better enabled to do, as we 2.1 ' : bout iipening the front rooms do the second' ,- , J r , with an extensiv e stria of , 1 4-''• ' PAM* MILLIiiIERY.. ' - - ' B , naets, Bonnet Trimmings of all kind's, itiql2'- ';,:n7,1 - Flewers, Feathers, etc,: Dretis and.. lOnit • .!liamings, Ribbons of all kints, 'V.eirets,Vl64). - miiroideries,-Licesi Lade Caps, Merino.and Silk ZMiir garments for ladies—in short all the et eat. f - asiof an establishment of this kind, including Drt* Making .111'0 its branches. We believe v: are been perfectly. successful in procuriiig ?"Nhas of experience, ability and taste, to take elafge of this department, and in conclusion we eat !tily add, that both they and ourselvei will )ljavo r in all particulars to please flilr c 1340. tatr,t . . NELSON & :t PRIEST. .:91'.7..haTton, March 4 1855. . 4 • GREAT BARGAINS! ELS'ON & PRIEST are selling out their entir'e stock of -Winter pry Goode regard : ' of cost ! ngliamton, March 8, ]855. Dress Coda• GREAT variety of Beautiful styles `and al. wed ati Cheap as Could-be desired. t-11. - U. 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A GOOD location fur a Mechanie, situated on CV Chestnut - Street, between Turnpike and Maple street, Montrose; Pa. F. G. BOYD Montrcio,- March 8,1855-4-10 w 2 - EIRE! FIRE!! .! .. - pI,IE: hul)seri b e r has been qppninted im , Azent _L. of the "FARMERS UNION INSCRANCE Co." of Athens, Pa., and is. preparri to insure dwell. in houseA, stifles, - and other buildings, Goods,- Wares and Merchandize, oriXavorable seturs.:— This company -liave zaineettEcr entire confidence of the public. Applications .promptly -attended to made either - personally or Ipy letter. . i . : . . .- S. 11. CHASE. i Great Bend, 'March 5, 1854-10w1 . . - - Bounty Land Me'n Atteigd. CONGRESS has, psse d a s *law giving yon ad. ditithlal lands. ' Thon,?,l:uho have already reeeivt.d Warrants are entitl(id to more. . q . ... DANvtE nien e”me on nn wand I Kill get your Warrants. Widows at4lminors of ¥s.. ed :Soldiers are entitled to iltio same their - . hus bands and fathers Would be If lk ing. I. have the law fie , h frionl Washingium and all neeessa ry forms ,f : _ilitplimition.: _ . •• Speculator., from a ire:tanec are about - trying to get this • largely interet.l44l to • si4, , n rilf: Be, ware of such; and dont sell (Or a son:r. do fourbus'ities : ‘ nectirately, and account- for the ra i ve : o f your Warranti4 riromptlo when Oh. t a in e( l, From three years sttecessltil exprriettre 1 Lnow 1 can do the fiusines4 right, and rin , frer you my services at reasonabli,rates and quick re: turns. Montrose, Mnrett G. 1855-1 Otf. Proclamation SU "Ellk`iNA COVNTV SS. 4 . , ~, (J„ HUB EM,r..D NewroN, tn.tn Conrt of common • vs.„ : pii,,,, 0) said county, Nov. MA nTI.!: NE W26.N., TC:rM," P35 ;., -1. . . I TO .Martia NeWton. Whereas a Subixrna in ; Divorce 4N'39 issued to NoOmber Tern 1854, 1 which iris duly returned n'm e . si inreoa, and 1 ' thereon an alias Subpama waOssued in said cause ~ i returnable.tn lanuitry Term ;1855. upon the re- I turn of , tvh'frh proof was made to the said Court Ithat the said Martia Newton:could not he found lin my Bailiwick. _ This notice is , therefore to;irequirfi yoit to ap pear before the Judges of the said Court on the, third Monlay of April next, to answer snicl corn &e. F. P. HOLLISTER, ShIT. Sheri fr's Office, Montrose, .March 5, 1855.. 6w Back Silk. GOOD quantity; fur drimses, nt 81 ctn. per yitrd.. • U. B. & Cq. Oct. 11.11854. • opular 11 the uide s 0 this eyclo. , . . - ... 1 Broche Shawls. fIITEATTIt than ever before known, Beanti k.; ful patterns, ancl i fineln4lity of 8.4 Broche Shawls, Llipen's manufacture', at $7. Oct. IP' ~ 'U. B. & Co. . Bay State Shawls. • . 11IIE larzest size, finest qu:,lity, - nri new pat erns, $7,50 each. :, U. B.& Co. Oct. IL, - -;„ Carpet's:. • GOOD nmortment and ; ;handsome p.terns at very lOW prices, - U. B. S. Co. 10,000 Firkin StaVes Wanted. • Y the tibserfl,ers immediltely. Also lien& ing timber and Hoop-poles—for whielt we will pay trio .highest inarket,ipriee. Sensoned Stages preferred. SMITS! & - .IIEMPSTEAD. Brooklyp, Feb. 13. 1855. ; AFRESH arrival of New 'Geods whiCh we offer; very cheap. We have a large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which we will sell VERY CHEAP. Call and examine. ~ • - READY MADE - CLOTHING: We hre now preparedto cl4the all according to the lat l est style.. We have 4 large stock which e will sell very low. . Call and examine before parehaiin!e.' Also, a large stock of Cloths;•Cas. simervs; earis, - Satinetts, Tweeds .&c' in fact l in this - line is complete. We invite oft.s.sn PCII - ClLOpta to our Stork. kis of produce, Luken;! in exchange for cash prices., our st.otkj th attetA 4.11 kin, G4ods ate HAWI.EY & , MOTT; Nqv: 22,1854. • 1 Agents Waritea. TN nli Finrts of the United Staters to ehnvasa for I a neW book, entitled u Panbrama of the Old World :Hid New;' consprisitika view of the present -to of the nations -of the - World, their manners, •ustotns_and pecukiarities, and their pa. . „ litient; social and industrial condition, interspers. ied -with historienj- sketches and anecdotes, by Wm: Pitt lock, author of the blowy of England, Greeedand Rome; enlarged, revised and embel. lished with ieyeral hundred engravings, ding 24 l i eautifutly co,J9roc; plates, from design, by Crum Devereux, sold other arti s ts. • This • ark is beatitifully .bittind in embossed utorpeco, eilt back; npd contlitin titer - 600 linges octavo. -: rice t 82,15, A epeeimen copy of the book be sent-to ally part of th4l . United States:* the receipt of the price, and es it is.soldkettisively by Agents, it offers gfat inducements to aniassere. The hugest commission.'will be; paid. Apply to . • 1. VV;; BRADLEY, • • • Publisher, 8.-48 *North Fourth stree4 Philadelphia, Pa. A 'NEW stork of Winter Shawls, just receiv. ed and for sale low. by I SMITH & HEMPSTEAD. L. F. FITCH New •Goo ds. ..- NEW HARDWARE SI ORE. . Pl - IY.F£ & \.KNOWLTONIres • , ctfully oil : the attention of the citizens - cl .Stisquckaa ea comity; to . their new and nxt. sive. -assnrt . ••',. ; of ; . 7 , f , i A . DWA E i • i , Codiprising almost every artici b tis 'i ally kept in similar establishments, which theywill sell at such prices as murc_ satisfy all !wh _may fivir i c then' with their pitronago. Thei goods we re purchased at the lowest market pia es,-and are warranted tube .. of the best qdalityl, Call and examine for yourselves, it wilt .ost you nothing. 'We think all will be ecnVince4 tha this iii, the place to buy _GOODS .CIII3iIIP not Oteap Goads.• -.. I ; I:4r RemeMbei the place, No: I LaFayette Bl oc k, -3 doors• cast of the Cheri .go Bridge, Court Street. Binghamton, N. Y. March 1, - 1855. I - -- • Phyfe & KilOWit INTEND td seep constantly 4n h of Nails, iron, steel, springy; nxe packet cutlery, butcher, bread, and razors, shears, seissors, snuffer An hods, 'shoiels and tongs, stair rods, lieu beads; enameled sauce pans. its, smiths' bellows, screw, shovels, spades, troo p arid 11 sausage-Wter shes, crinibs,l es, ha.. pipe, sli cutters, wood !r... cordage, ti t s, r as p s , _ rivetslan 'burs, kandpa pt. gimbletsiscrews, hinges, gnte lixtto es, hooks. staples; bolts, In .. end nild, ; white.-knobs, minel4tg-k, springs, thermometers, wire, m 41 -lea le ca: mill, X cut, wood and hand sawts, !fir er,Mortic, and frhining! chisels, gouges, wrenches, bench screv,*,.level s, saw' frames, anger,: sa v, piano and chisel 1 handles, axes, Hatchets, ake-h Ives lirnsh es, oil! stoness, Whips, pad; fill, che t and dk;or - locks,; castors, sad irons ; candle-Mick. trays, hay knives, glue. g l ue kettl e s, spoons, s: ddler's silk, tassels, &c. &c., and a stock of e l builders' Hard ware and Carpenters' Tools, !unsurpassed ifor Icheapness in this section of country. Call 'kind see. Don't forget the place, NO. 10, Lafayette Block, 3 doors East of the ChennefXßridffe * ' Court street. - - • i .. . Binghareton, March 1, 1855. i - , LL SAWS, warranted., at MITE & KNOW 13ing!i44tton, March 1, 1835. - I : - New Arrangement at ,Gregury 9 S .4ARDWARE STORE! GiNri , GREGORY & 3 unsds SMITH, : having formed a co.parinership for the pnipose of conducting the Hardware business in all its: various branches,- would respectfully in. form the people. of Susquehanna enmity that they pie now opening at Gregbiy's Old Stand, opposite the Exchange Hotel, 2 doos from the Canal, Binghamton. N. Y., the farge. t, cheapest, ' and best stock of Hardware (At: A .4,T' red in Bing barmen. I.' . I . Having made . arr..ngements to i wort their Englkh . Gootisand purchase their American di_ _rect. from manufacturers, they can n ad will sell CHEAPER. than any other este lishment itv. . town! Their stock . is now very ex ensive, and those wishing to purchase are hiviteto call.— The following area portion of their leading ar ticles, viz:-.--Table knives andilerks, Tea do., 411 carvers, forks and steels, pen and po{::Wet knives, breo and l dmtchei do., hay and ' t str#, do., scis sors, slieark, and razors, britannialea and coffee pots, silver and. britannia tea and ita'ble spoons, silver plated, brass, and iron candle t ticks, snuf. : fern and trays, solar lamps, lardl, an suspended lamps, =Mile-piece ornaments,!, bra6l and iron andiron., Shovels and tongs', &e.... 1 1 Looking Glasses, and looking glass plates, to gether with a general assortmeat lof housekeep. ing articles. •' ... - 1 t - - HOUSE TRIMMINGS • - 1 'consistingi of locks,„tatches, but i ts,i . screws, brad nails, bolts, patent window spring 4, hlind Listen , ings„ shatter .crews, and . fastenings, &c.. ~ A i le r w r a l n.tsortment of tooli for{ Carpenters i and Joiners. Cabinet and Wag...ii llakers, Masons 1 and bi.i'yksinithsteenlisting of planel4, saws, ham. l mers, hatchets, es. adzes, (114 I,i, angers, auger I bitts and hollow angers. anvils: Be Tows, vices, 1 patent drill • Machines.. sted,gest sto re Imminent, , brick andlplastering.trozels cross -eut, mill and 1 1 circular saws, • I •. i- . ... - A splendid assortment of Saddle I nd Harness' makers'. tools and trimmings. :,-, ! • .• - • FARMING TOOO i , consisting of shovels; spades. fo'kS,rirkes,scythes, _rain cradles, hoes, pick axes, rcin bars, grind , stoneit,&c i . - . . Al;ro AgentS for the ,safe '0 , 4 s,Viiittemore. ; Squires & (V I Agricultural tools4sUch as plows, hay and straw cutters, corn Shellei.s,; &c. ' • Sole and upper leather, tpdroco and Shoe trimming., 'with a general ass o rtm t ent of findings, Ntrcioden ware, willow"-cradles,1 Wag tins, chairs and baskets-of all descriptions.l i I - , • 'Bar iron and steel, iron axles and Steel springs malleable castings, coach lace ainl,4immings of all kinds, paints, oils; sash, glieta, piitty, &c., all of which will besold at the loWeSt tates. Please call and examine the•stock for yoUr4elves. - . Birighitmtoa, March' 1, 1855.1' I • I ; . . Auction Sale. .9 7 1 - I,E subscriber having leased hi Farm,•sitz _l_ iatedLin Forest Like, one-feart i :mile from the Post Office kept by . Mr. Elislia Griflis, will sell at Public Auction, on Tlu ".,ay the 29th day of March, next, sale to cemretenc= at. 9 o'clock A. MI, the following described litnek, &c.:., One span.sptendid B . ;ears iild Mires, • One Very good 7 years old ; Mare, One Very good 2 years old Fire C o lt,: I'w , r 3 years old Steers, 1 Two• 2 years old .do 1 1 : • - One . 2 years old Heifer, , 1 Five!yearling Heifers, - i • - Twri yearling Steers, ! i On 6, Op 2 try . , • , Ono :2•llorse Sleigh, . Outi Single Dutch Harness . . One Plough, • . _ - One Stove and Pipe. *1 ; -. TERMS OF SALE. . . . . ,f All sums under $5, cash; al/ su s over $5 red tinder $5O, 9 months crediti: a d all. sums over $52, 12, months 6,redit, with #nterest and approved; security. ' BENJ.• CO KAYNE. Forestl-ake, March .1, 1.855-9w4. • Doct. Thayer . - /1 1 1AKE.S this methisi of saying to his friends and customers that he amain resumed the practice of Medieirie at his Op ;and in Moo trose, where ho may be found at all times untess profeisionally employed, He ti•euld satto those ; owing him on old aceonn4 thathe will deduct 25 per cent. !on all accounts paid beforei! the first of April nest, (or if any poor likeltneself,), I° will • deduct fifty. Montrosp, Feb. 20, 1855-9tf * : To the - goii. the Judges of the Co rt o;f4uar ter. Sessions-Of the . Peace in -1 aid for Sus quehanna Counly :. i.j. t . L ...1 9 IBE petition of F.D. Case, lortite Berhugh 1 or Susq'a Repot in !lid coda) , respectfully represents, that he isprovidedwith-muitat.le con venience to keep a Grocery, in'; the Borough eaaid;. and that it kids intentio to apply .to the next Court of Quarter Sessions n he holden in and for said county on the . first Monday of Aprii, for a license to keep * roeery, and to sell strong beer, ale or "ot • r trill liquors, ac cording to the Act of Amend), *of 14111 April, A. 1): 1851.-- .' .F:1). CASE. Susquehanna Depot,- Feb. 20, 85r-Bw4* • A - en 'W9.lltO ' T Onell tile es' work of "I`. S. 6, nights in a bar -room. and there." This is a - turtle 12mo. of 2 lustrated - with'a beautiful 51ezzotin by Sartain,. bound in the best man buek. .• Specimen. copi,es sent to -any Part ted States, on receipt of the prig, Some Agents now selling king 850. pct' month. Apply to J. W. DIVA Pu 8448 North Firth street; Philudel TOpthy Seed. STANLEY TlTR4ELL'Seelebra Seed. ,Warranted pure. For ABEL IT Ilfrintre , 4, Mardi 1, 1855. , _ABEL TURRELt. • T_TAS just received from New York, a.fall as .ll sortment of • NEW GOODS,.' • • com Prising a first rate variety of . . Drugs, Medicines,:. atemicati,, Paints, Oils, Dye-itufs, 01aat-Uretre , - Family Groceries, Materials Ii t for Lights, Musical in, struments - Yankee iT • :21 Notions, • . -• • • Perfumery, and all sort* of - • Fancy Goods,' IKIIIC6 will b y e sold extremely. low for each. : • Having recently sustained a loss ` by Lire of at least five . thousand dollars, above Inouriuce and guild; saved, I fan:y I have strong claims for the patronage-of : my friends-and the Ipablie general. ty: I ask no nole to give to me, neither do I ask or expect additional profits in consequence of said hiss. I Will sell goods to, lowt if not lower than', they can be bought elsewhere :in this Town pr county; .NAll I - ask is that (patronage from the public which-will enable nie with Industry to sloWlY and gradually replacelthe lone .sustatrto, —said loss., being the hard earnings of a life of anxious toil. St4re at the lower end of the burned district, on 31iiin Street, 'a few rods below the corners. , 1 • • - ABEL TURAELL •111 d -n t rose, Dec. , 4,.1 854. I. , • nd a variety s, tnble and hoe knives, trays, coal °tree wills, and kettles, lates,sledg: chains,lcatl Mures, straw r, metal and cards, rope, tads,. Copper las, augers, curtain . I NEW GOODS. if .1 . : Bentley & Read A RE now receiving, in their now Building on [ LIL I the west side of .Public Avenge, two doors • abovd Scarle'S Hotel, a large and 'desirable. as- - . tuient of P, ALL AND WINTER GOODS. Their ek is 'almost entirely 'NEW, having saved but a t e, domparativelyspeaking, from the-hite destineta • fire, and comprises their us ual variety of Dry u • R. Groceries, Crockery, • Hardivare, Drugs, illedit • es, Pairits, OHS, Dy stuO, Boots, Shoes, Clocks, ' nkee, notions dtc., &c. .1 Wo trust that our old cus • tilers, and the puhlij generally, will give us a cal t our new locatipn, as we aro determined t4 - .'supp their want§ On as favorable terms as any of our ne h bors.ir • . • . ; . • . 1 Montrose, Nov. 30, 185 : 4, • EA I) the -advertisementof A. LATHROP I & CO., in another column ,arid go where, you can buy Goode AA a bargain. • LTON'S Stoves! Stoves! BURRITT is now receivinf.fa new aisort. is meat of Stoves including th'o Most pope- Jar and improved kinds of PremiuM, Air-Tight, and Elevated Oven ( . 3oOkin.g'stoves;:with Parlor; Otli4 and Shop stoves, fur wood of coal, in so- - peiri,'ir variety and,style which he will sell-at the most, reduced prices. Elevated OVen stoves of new and approved patterns will be sold at .43217 to srs, sod other kinds in proprjriiim. Also' stovii Pipe. Zinc, sheet Iron, stove "Otbos, Ntini .ISlit ford, Oct. 4, 1854. Courts - of - Appeal. , TIE County CommisSioners , laVe fixed - upon' ithe followin. , days and dates, prespeetively, for hearing appeals from the Assessments for the Year 1835, at - the Commiisioners' Office in Montrose, to . " 7 • .• • Monirose, • Monday, ,Teb.sth, 1855 Apoiscon, Chocontit, - • Ferest Lake, Friends. videand Middle.' • • . - ' town, - -Monday, March, sth, 1855 Franklin, Liberty an.d- • Silver Lake, Tuesday;.- N 6th " Auburn, Jessup and . • . • Wednesday, " 7th, . " Dimpek, Lathrop and • . I . SPri n.gv I le,' ThUnsday, " Bth, " Great Bend and Neti , 41ford, • .Friday, HarniOny, Oakland And Sosipithanna, Monday Ar - nt, Jackson and Cliftbrti DundatT and Gibson ilarfordrund Herrick, Thursda Brilgeo•ater and • • Drool:tyro, ,- Friday, - By order of the C • W.ll. A. CRP CO . mmis‘doners' Oillee,lan. Executors" Notice. - • Ai LL persons indebted to Anthony Wright. .171 L deceased, .late of Llthrop township, ilro herby notift.id to call and make immediate pay men:t. And ail persons having elaiins upon the sante •wil present'thent - duly attested for pay merit. ANIUEL WRI6IIT, Ex'r.. Lathrop,. Feb. 1, 184.5.-'--6w6. .1 NEW BOOKS. , A.IOEW supply of valnable Books ,just re. eeived- this day at tho u ' Post Office,"Web sterls Royal Oetava DietionaiY.-Unabridged and reciiied do., Dr. Adam Clark's ComMentary upon the ;I%i'w Testament, Albert Barmi's Notes on do..llife or Isane T, , llepper, by L Marjah Child; IdaMa . .y,- a e4pital. book ; Rsith Hall, the ,best book ever written by Fanny Fern; :" Court. viii and its consequences,'.' anew book just out, by Henry WikotT;' The Spirit -Wrappirs exam. 'fled and explained; Stoddard's ready - fetTkOner, a vahialie Book- Miner's Domestießoultry - Book, Scrip Booloi t Receipt Books, Notedßooki r all 'of which will be sold at the iloweel., cash pric, by A. N,AIIILLp. - Montrose; Feb. 6, 1855. NOTICE. rrrl Robert Pe La -Montanye and .wife !late j, Miss Polly Ann Foot, S. U. liamilton'and wif4.late 3liss Amanda Foot, Silas it:Foot, Jas. R. loot and all others interested, TAKE Nimes, tha.c an inquest-will be held at the late dwelling hnillse - of Bolus H. Foot ; deceased, in the !own ship of New Milford, in. the County of Susqui .hanfia, on Wednesday thO 4th day of April next, at one o7clock P. M., for the purpose .of making, partition of the Real Estate of the said deceased, to and among his children and 'Representatives, if the.same can be done without prejudiee:to or spoiling the whole, otherwise, to value and ap. praise the same according to law, at which time andiplace . Tou - aro requested to attend if yau think proper. • . . 11! , F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose; Feb. 1:11h,. 1855. c . 7w7. • DO Goods and Carpets at Cost. WicKnAm & BENNETT have on hand a large:and well selected stock of Foreign and iDo.mestic Dry Griods and Carpets', embra cing almost every article in the Dry Good's line ever i brought into the market in view of theshort ern Of cash on hard, we •1 ave concluded to offet•them for si.sty.days from this date at cost. Those persons to whom we have formerly sold Goods will at once see tha, this is a rare oppor tonrti and one which should. be embraced im mediately. To those .who have never favored us with a call , irr'would say try us once and - you will; be convinced that this is the place to pur chaie Dry Goods and Carpets. Our stock. is al way's replete with , fashionable and seasonable Gosand are determined h keep as good a va rletV as can he found iii . this section of the conn try, and sell* at prices which c i annot fail o plerise. . . ..„, , i - - WICKIIA3I & BENNF,TT. - Irneramton, Jan. 30, 1855. . , Administratrix' Notice. vOTICE,is hereby given that Letters Tests- Mentary upon tyre estate`of Philo' Bennett; dec'd, Into of the Borough of Susquehanna De. pot have beau granted to the subscriber. AU persons indebted to said estate are hereby reilnes ted make immediate payment, and those hav ing, Claims upon said estate to present them duly attested for settlement. j Estenorts Baxsz:rx, Adtninistratrix., - Sl:sofa Depot, Feb. 21, . 1855.-Bw(* thur" Ten that I etaw .0 pages, ii. Engl., eying, er, lull gilt of the, ice' 5 dz. l ok. are E 1326 01t. Si'ILE—A first rate S year old Horse, F tight evi*Acay. Voquire at the store of - SM)TII & HEMPSTEAD. 131.oeklyu, Feb. 13, 1855. LEY, timber. Pa. CIi I OLD CHAINS.-300 dwta, Gold Chains, consisting orChateliine, Guard, Vast and obi of all weights and patterns,-by 1 . • A. J. d Timothy lo by . • RELL. 9t h , ♦ t I" nth, " Tutylav l I' lath, g, Wedrie " - 141.1 " , ' "_ -15th " " 16th " mmhutioners. t 'SMAN Clerk., 22, 1855. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS FRO3I &Scitztei Oenerat Aftveriisitig Rouse, 'Appkt(A's Building, 846' - and 348 i(roirdway, • Cashibisie andT4trio Sto re . : -OF HORACE' WATERS • No. 333 Rroailliray, Neu, I Yotk. OpPosition lo Monopoly. - Music at . 6,40i1y .1444 cal 'Rates. - I\T OTWITIISTANDING the coMbination of IA music dealers to keep up the .prl • of non: copyright music , against the interests 'ia native ic\ composers, and their refusal to extend t Mr. Waters the courtesies of the trade, he Is Mating imense sales---having abundant evideneactbidhe has public countenance and support in his 0k4%. sition to great monopoly, and his leff.,rts Ito . ski Native Talent, and to adopt the National Curren. ey. His stark of American and European mu sic is immense, and the catalogue of his ciwiv publications la one of the l arge s t- nd.beld select. edin th e United Stites. Ho hits also Made, a great Reduction in the prices of Pianos, Melode -ons ,and titmice, instruments oral! kinds. , Su. perlor toned .6 1-2 octave' pianos for $176, $'2OQ and $22.5, interior of as good quality, and dom. Lie as those that cost WO. Pianos of evey,va. riety of style and prices up to $lOOO, comprising . those of Ten di ff erent Manufactoas: among them the celebrated modern improved Horace Waters' Pianos and - the first pretniiim /Eoliau Pianos of T. Gilbert dr, Co.'*: make. (owners of the tEolian patent) Second-hand Pianos at great bargains.. Prices from eV to $l5O. Me. lodeons from five different manufactories, inclu ding the well known S. D, & H.' W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned the equal temperament,) the . best trade in the United States. Prices 345, $6O, '75, $lOO, $ll5, $125, , $135, and' $ l5O. Smith's Double Bank Melodeons $2OO. , Each Piano and Melodeon .gunraritiCd.- The hest terms to the trade, schools, dre.: 12 1-2 per cent. 'discount to clergymen and Churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts of the country, post paid,at the reduced rates. Gen eral and select cataloonei and schedule of prices of Pianos, forwarded to any address free - of , charge.-7m3. , - • Straw Goods, French Flowers, Bco- ASH parchasers aro solicited to 'examine our stock of STRAW - GOODS, - French FloWers, fif.tc., which will be found sive. rior to that of twist other similar , hOuse in this City. We shall receiire the coming iteruum*, per Steam ers, -end of our own manufacturer, the latest styles of Bonnets, French Flowers, dr.q. isee. which we offal to cast' . purchasers at greatly re• duced prices. HOMER & KETC!III.11, 64 and 66 John *trent, car. William, 8 3 mos. •11 J.. 4 1. C. Fischer, Piano-Ferte • • afactory, ND Ware Room, Nos. 293, 245, 247, and 11l 249 West Twenty-eight street, betwee'n 9th and 10th Avenues, New; York. Pianos with the; lEolian, and all the best modern Imprpre. meats, made ut the besi materials, under. our own superiision,; a written guarantee given:with every Piano. J. &. C. F.' being cart men, and manufacturing very largely, cart furniihl the, best Pianos; on lower terms than'can be furnish. ed any where, and it is decidedly the best place to buy for cash. Those desiring a good Piano, and one that will stand and wear well, can't do boner than to call on J. & C. Fischer. ; 43in9 Sheriffs's bale: BY - c tne of sundry writs issued out or the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County.and to me. di rected, I will expcuie to public sale at_ the Court Rouse Ia Montrose, on Saturday the 17 th . day -of March next, at'l o'clock P.M.— - Ail that certain piece or parcel of land situated lying and being in the township. of Lath?up in said County houndotand described as . follows to•wit,—Beginning ut the end of a ,wall on. the East side of the Lackawanna and western Rail Road and in the north bank et the. brook that' crosses near the Hopbottom Depot, thence north tiadeg.. East, 9 '6-10 :perches up the brook to a post on the sool2 side, thence .seuth• 5 1-2 deg, East 12 3-10 perches to a post east side of turn pike, thence north 50,deg,•,.west 5 1-10 perches, to a paint opp %site the bridge, north 83 deg. west 3 perches tiVa itake"east side of Itill Road and turnpike crossing in range with north side of turnpike from Depot across the" Lit, thence north .34 1-2 dtg. west :5 3-10 perches to the begin nin,g: Containing sixty one percheit 'more or less, With the: appurtenances Amos stonh houses or shops and alt improved. - Taken in execution' at the suit of F. P. •Catlin Ex'r, &c., of Putnam Catlin deceased vs-Amoall: Merill. 1 ALSO—one other certain piece or parcel l of land situated lying and being in.the township of Auburn in said county ( bounded and described as follows to wit,—on the north by lands of William Clink, on the east by 'lands of Daniel Carter,on the south by lands of John,Bertsconter and on the west by 'William Jackson, containing about 88 acres more or less, With the appurtances -one log house and b r arn,'and abbutAs acres im. -proved. _ Taken in execution at the suit of John Tewks bury to the use of Levi R. Peck vs. S. C.Sherer. ALSO—By virtue of two writs of Lev. fa: is sued out of said Court at the same time an lace, ail that certain 3 story wood building withlarick front basement, situated in Lodersville, Great Bend township' in said cbunty, and . the lot or *co of ground and eurtilage appurtenant there. to, and on which said building' is constructed, bounded on `the northeast% by the Newburgh turnpike road, on the,eaat and Southeast by lands formerly owned by Q. J. Hart, on the south by grounds owned and occiipiedbY the N Y. & E. R. R. nd on , the west and northwest by lands of Co., l..owrie Green, said building occupying and covering all the lot, and known as the BRYaNT HOUSE" bejng some fifty feetin front on aid Railroad grounds, and some 200 'feet near the said turnpike road. • Taken in execution at the snit of Elmer NV Brighton wt.-Addison Bryant: ' _ • - ALSO '-.By an order of said. Court, one other certnit..piece or parcel of land situated lying and being in the township of Lathrop And Lenox in Said county, bounded and described es follovirs to wit: On the north by larids'of Lewis Baker, on the east by lands of Orson . Case and Isaac Post. on•the south by lands. of David Mills and George Tiffany, and on the west by, lands of 3tifin Wood, containing 336_acres be the same more or less, with the appurtenance - h. out virtue of a writ of ri..ta. issued out Of said Court, two , other certain pieces or - parcels of land situated lying and being, partly,' in the borough of Friendsville, and partly in the township of Apolaeon in said county, and boun ded as follows, to wit: The first beginning at the el:inter'of David Robbe's land orithe Milford and Ow'g,o Turnpike.road, thence alotig said turnpike' north 37 deg. west 83 perches to al pord, thence south 37 del. west 109 perches to-al ech, thence south's 3 deg. east, 79 perches and 7-10 to a post in the said Robbe's line, thence north 37 deg. east, 87 perehes to .the place of begin ning, containing 48 acres and' 131 perches with the appurtenances, '1 dwelling hotiatyl barn,aad 1 corn house, and mostly improved: - - The second, bounded on the south by the lino of,sliddletown township, on the ioutheast hi lands of David Robbe, on tiie . north west bylainis of Williaiu Welch and Edwaril Cratfisie, and on the northeast by the brit described let,tontaining 86 Acres and seven-tenthS, more or lesa, witlfthe aPpurtenances anal gully improved.; -- , \ Taken in exeenti n at the Snit ofiCaleb Car -1 :malt vs . Lucinda D vton. ' _ t, . F.' P. gOLLISTER, Sheriff.- Montrose, Feb: 91,. 1'855.-Bw3 1 • . • Publid 'fondue. • '- Tutu. be exposed-to Public Vendee ie Rush V V township, on Ahe premises of J. R. Mc. Keeby, on the 20th day. of March, 1055, the - fol, lowing property to wit: . • 'One span of Mnres,-8 cows, 23 eheep, -I, two .horse wagon, 1 buggy .two.. horse sleigh, I, yoke of oxen, -in good condition for work or leer, 1 single i*rnesa, 2 plows I drag, and *II kinds of farming utensils too •numerous to' mehtion, _Talus—Nine monthi eredi.t with approved security. . Rush, March 1;1555-9w3* , Shawls. _ - - T ONG and Bplus, , Wool, Broohe :and very handsome elYliiS **tat extremely To, prises. & B. Co - , U' 7 Oet 11. HYGEANA.": • BrotightHolite to tilt: Door of the A WONDERFUL Diseoverthaerearatly bee" made by- DT . 0 .. 06 a adit elty, he the treattuent_rg Oessweits• tio", Aethms end ail &Mies of the Lung.• ~ .119e' refer SO • " Dr. Cureishj Enema or Inhaling Endue ' Syrtip." Wlth. this nest method Dr. C. bee restored many • efliLtted ones to perfect health ; man *eidetic* of width he , has Insuutenthle certifies/Am. Spealdstg of the gymnasia. a physician rimarlip:. 1$ Is evident theillabelintente IF breathing an agreeable, healing- vapor, the esediellsor ' Properties mutt amyl' direct costae' idth , the - whole , the oriel cavity of the luop.and thus thsotaay end • I walled thaugeeprodeeed Irigot ANS Vb*. tilts the seminal, and subietted.to the' .• The Emulate for salient ill the shiqiituktbsonitbout the Noe Troißlisitehrioneer.fon. 14. • ' The entialerti worn on th e bread tinder the lines lath. out the leant eonrenieneo.;;the beat of the body Wog • , Itueleient to evaporate the thrill. . - Gutiderds of CAZEd of CllRMiiike ate follinrhig slight be "slued. One Peakig, erifygennibeienrea me of the ASTIIII♦ of sir year. reaudlng._ • Jas. Jr. ifeetbersy, P. M. eirDeireaturogs, Ps. • • I are cured of the ASTUILtof lOyeirre athading by Dr.- • • \ Curtin' Rygeena.• ' ' . Margaret Easton, Brooklie; `ldev i i P a vlof No. 6 Itammosid St., N. Y., was. cured Of refer , ores of firosiebetle by the Ilyemss. • lifpfister bee been cured of si DISTRESSING 0 017011/ 41f sererel years staceline,- and decided to be lueurable hire , physieleas. Bile was eured In ONE MONTU by - thelly. gasps. \ .r. - rr. Odnibert. P; M Miaowed Mr. r Print three Dollars a Packag e .. —Sold by CURTIS i , t PEE. SINS h. BOFD & PAUL No . 149 Climbers Si.. N. 1 01- .-.1 Packages sent \free b. expreis to any pea of lb" u n it e d States for Tee Pothers. _ . , • N. II- --Cartiellyiteaus is the onteintaL and Citi* . - 0 ENuiNg win LE,all "tilers are base thunitatinos or end INJPRIOU'd collate dens. Blum them',, would POISON \ 37y1-9iseeber 4c1.,414er5., Cl`For Sale brAbecTurrell, Druggist, Ilifeiberol".ps. rrhE subscriber respsetfullyinritet the atten., , ....11 Lion of thole wishing•to putehasp , i - effgAp : for CASH, to has saw WINTER,Aind SPRING '• STOCK,.which for extent, iiiiety eidelwepnessf he may safely , say hi uniurpaised by any inAlre' ' . Empire St/delA i: long:which mey be found. . - ~. . 2 f w, indeed Sharst, • i oterery quaff ty" st:7le, prices :rat Kola r. , soc:' to $l4. 100 pieces 'israrnetta and Alpacea, f' to t 9 -_„ 5s per, -yard ;', Preneh liferinoes of ere -ride. , ...-.? 7 d and color, remarkably' cheap; (0,000 . ye s De. Lanes and Pcrsian.Cloths from.9c - fe .4,1 - ;•• ..Prints.__. and Ginghams In endiese quingty r 15,000 y - ----- bl'ch and unbrch.Sbeetioga lad S,hirtings, 61 ll: 16e; 1000. yds White, Redand Yellow :Flans" 6d to 6s ; Woolen GOOdi amity kind\ ' for men and bays; 1000 ydaSillt, Brocado,PiekV\ and Plain Black, from the lowest grade : to the - Most superior :quality; Dress Trimming orer...- _ ~ ery dcacriptian. .- . , , Pedlars' Goods! . - • -'- A large 'Mock from Auction, rory ehrikp.-- , ' - Trunks and Travellink Bogs; an extensiveasmat e tnenrcopstantly.on hand. - - . • No effort will be spared on.the part of theask , scriber to merit a continuance Of the:patronsp . which the public has hithlio most- genereinsti accorded him. and for whieh he returns siaeeiis . and ..hearty thanks. W. N: Fir Corner of C sort &Water street,}; Toinii. kins Block, nearly opposite Anie,4Ous ; hotel Binghamton, N.. Y. \. The Latest News h 7 thkStestiaert A ft t • THAI' the Spanish Court lues ,! :decideitttot to sell the Island of cuba,butlOseph AV - 4k*. berg & Brother hate. recently' dicidcd' a. new store, in the building of 4..e0na0. 'Stade. - a few doors east of -Poet's . Store, -.opposite Off : . Wilson's dwelling house, comet , of phtitaiit and Owego streets, ivhere i tihey will Veep.* on hand a splendid assortment ofiteady Made cletki. ing, also in addition to -thiii;-...5a• gelod assortment of Broad ClOth, Casitlite, Kentucky Jeans, in' short, a Oneral assortment of Gentleman a - furnishing. GoOds. Also, a Splendid' asiorttionte: of Ladies' dress Goods, Silks, MO.C.iikis, Detain* Algacas, Embroideries, 'Shawls,' Dims, 11M:outings, &c. All-tif which 'they are termined to - otter to the public at'Nole iow cgs. All Goods warranted to givc -- =katiafaction, -- .as well in quality as In price.., . ' Please_ give us a trial befo r e porehasing else Where. J. WITTENBERG &; BROTHER. i.Monirose,jan. 26, 1855.--54 • - , - , . Administrator's Notice. - XTOTICE is herebfgk:en, that letters of ad. ministration on the estate of 'Thos. Dave,' deed, late of Forest Lake township; havel,.been duly, granted to the subscriber; who iTsideis at =Friendsville, -Snag. Co., All_ PerStwit . 4_o l 4ir claims - orliemands against the estate of 'thelaid deed, Are hereby requested topreSent tbern;itu. -- • •: ly attested, to . the stemitiber 'without. ; • B. OLTIDDEN,Adirei; • ' . Fnendsville, Feb: 13,.1855rirtw6 aaitt Notice. • Y creditors mast ialease take notice that all • ,11a mixtters not -settled br the first of April next, will be le ft in the hands of the proper. of& cer for dolleetion. _ EDWIN TIFFANY. Brooklyn, Feb. 22, r855.:-Bw3* - WiWagon. . Blacksmiithng - . and . Carnap ; Ironing; havargLiestublished himself ri few rods south" of DiutOk four Corners, is prenaii,ed-to do all kinds of vOrk- in the above brancheS of business .on tho_rt notice and the most reasonable terms, He Mattershimielf that with the help now in' his employ, he will be able to Rive ',intim eatisfaction to. all who 'may fever him witlftheir 'custom: • . C. C: MILLS. Dimock, Nov.- 23,, 1854.--48tf. 13. Most kinds . of :weber and all kinds of country produce taken in payment. - • • W. W.B. Deans--- . Daguerreotypist, - 1 At Odd Fellows' Hall,, AKES Pieturei of everything that will km, T. - Or' Children will not be taken - unless : - bio't • between the boors oflo and 2 o'clock, on a clear: - • • -- NEW STOCK Of Cates, Frames, Lockets, dte., just iurchaised. Montrome, Nov. 23,1854:_ - • - Window lash.., S•. IL & D. SAYRE having, been ' appointed • •agents fur an extensive Sash, Blind and . Dootllanufactory are' prepared to ferniah any artieles.in,this line at less rates than - thei have .usnalry been sold. Dee. 14. j • , Q HAVING CREAM—an article winch every man should try, for sale by ' ; " • • S. 11. - dt, D. SAYRE.. Dec. 4.- ." • ReadriKade Cloth g VERY, • . ties/ruble-stock. at very lew prices., ; ‘,l, A S. SAYRE v er Montrose, Dec. 14, 1854. DR. HOUGHTOWEI p g 1- • • 414.1111 ti• r • Great Natural -Remedy-for -. and byeptixsitz: - • • S. goiturroir s - Aktain. the true Dr. GESTIV* PLIJID,or GAsiltfc JVICE still holds the tirsti place \ airtiing all the, various remedies - for these painful and destructive. complaints. It is Nature's own specific for au, unhealthy stem. etch. No art of man can equal its curative pot!. em.; and no sufferer froui Indigestion , and,Dys: pepsin should fail to try it. sr Sold by Ahel Torre!), Montrose. . . . Rail Road Crossing, --- _ Look out for the Cori. - • ` • rjIHE firm of Wirten & TheYer 1. but the Termer!' Store public notice that we are selling. Geode nearly at cost . Good Tea `at 25 etn.,'Coirett at ts.; and other Groceries at ;qte same rate. Reayaide Ciothing cheaper th,4 6 :,vou'eanbi.y elsewhere this side of New 1 1,ork.i*Unitling Calicoes at :. .9. its., Cloths Orecery ask Option no lOW_you:' - ifill be • perfectly astonished.- - .Goad rice ,BroadUlotb two dollars-pee yard. -...Theee is a itierhet-sttseb.' ed to the 'nor Stein where the Farmers -- their produciOf every kind for: tub, end the good people of Montrose esn .find - everylbing the line of• eatables to their adrautsgo.-.- Mao Ana Lodies,.one all. call 'ail - sae - Our terms are positively resdyllay. (and_ac, trust) • - R. TgAira 4 Co. itteritrose. Dee. 44:.183.1, • . ' %;