ontrost gitmorrat. THE LAESEST CIRC. E. B. CHASE A; B. McCOLLUM, &nous T, Publisher. ____ • Oats e, nroday, - pr. I :go, To the Presidenttisnd Secretary of the Amer , lean Repablio4 Association, High Street Ward: 1 ~.. Gaanzans,:--- enclosed circular was handed to me lag evening ,by a gentleman whom I suppose , be one of you, and as I cannot conseienti onl y accept your invitation to jnin your asso c ation, it beconnis my duty ce to tell yon the reason ;ha. '.. -The.political party of ;Inch your assoeia , : tiori fortes a, part, !has existed for some months in this county, a ' having from my youth taken an interest n political affairs and the origin and P of parties, it , was, natural that this party of yours shanld receive, as it did, from me, coatiderable attention, and that thereby I should becpme acquainted with its principles and d4igns. lam a "native born" citizen, was born and 4of Philadelph" M • bred in the county of nu, aelphia. . .y an cestors, both patenal and maternal, although ,1 1. of Gennan,deoce t, were for two or three generations back, born and reared on the wit of Pennsylvania • so that if nativity inspires " • patriotism, I ought to be a patriot, and if I know, myself, I-will, whenever circumstances require it, take-"'bold and decided stand" in the defence and,Protection of the "flag of my country' and of the institutions which 'it is designed to protect; arid of• which it is the -emblem. ; 1 • Arid if-i have ft proper conception of my own feelings, I would be second to no one in " resisting the encroachments of foreigners . ..nylon the rights 4nd privileges of the citizens of this eountiy ;II and I would with equal alacrity resist all', influences, whethx . r foreign _or domestic*, that would in any degree jeop ritdize or disturb !those invaluable rights liber ty of consciencl,t and freedom of opinion, tt ' der •which_ our country has so long existed in peace and quietness. But you ask me to come anitaidyou in re sisting the " enc echments of foreigners up on the - rights an privileges of native born eit (to lune. Your eirCular and your party assume that those who I l ere by accident bornupon -the soil. of the U ited States, have rights and privileges which l those , born elsewhere have -; not. In this aastimption I most decidedly differ, with you. 1- The framers of the 'Consti tution very wis t e . ; provided that every office ' under the I r liei States, even unto the high est, shotild be attainable by a citizen of the ,; proper qualification, no matter where born, and every man who seeks a home on our shores, even if born in, the desert of Siberia or on the fey shires of Lapland, is, when nat uralized according to the constitution and - laws of the Unin, an American citizen, not &foreigner, and is justly and righteously ,en -1 titled - to all rights and privileges equal with -those whoieaccidental birth-place was upon the soil pf the United States. And why should you ask me to protect the flag of my country against the encroachments of those who iii 4 not happen to be born in _ the same place I was? .. And Omit you that those noble-hearted pa- ! • triots pledged their fortunes—risked their 1 lives and alrihat was dear to them on earful --•-merely that one race of men--merely 'that 1 those born on one spot of earth should enjoy i . the blessings of liberty and.free government? i . —think yote.that those brave soldiers of - for- • eign birth fonget side by - side with Wash- i , ington and G.14.t.4i, with Green, Sumpter, Ma rion and Morgan, merely that those born on I this 'soil shouldlenjoy the fruits of their toil 1 and sufferings ?1 No, No. Our fathers fought 1 for and established a government. ,that was a \promised " Asellum to •the 'oppressed of, all 1 nations," where, the defeated patriot of all f lands and climes, whether he bore the cross ; of. Christ or'the cresent of lifahornet, should I find a home and a resting place. ' • Or do, you want more recent evidence of I . the disposition of those of foreign birth to ins -1 taro and"defend the " Star-Spangled Banneri"l Go to the plain of Chippewa--eto ;the battle! grounds of Bridgewater and Fort Erie--there you will find that the blood of foreigners was freely poured Out in -defence of the American flag and Arnericari instillitions, and there you will find the beached and mouldering bo . nesi of foreigners mangled and ,commingled with those of natio - born citizens. ' -• ' Is it not th "same "Star Spangled Banner" differtng only 'a the number ofite stara,thet _waved 'over et gallant band-, who so nobly fought., and. i a of-whom so nobly died un der the walls if Quebec=--that enshrouded the • dead body of that noble hearfed Irishman, Richard Mon gomery, who`there fell fighting ~ in its defence I Is not the same " Star-Span gled Banner - under which Lafayette, Pu- I - . laski, De . :slab, Ruiciusko, Stu ben, and 1 many others of,foreign birth fought the bat-', .'' tles of our I depennence: and in defence of 'which many, of them shed their blood ? Is it not the sem:. "Star-Spangled' Banner" Aid' waved in triumph' on the ramparts at Yurk to,vn, over the victorious allied armies of --Franteeand America? Why then do you ask me to aid yOu in excluding the fellow 'coun trymen of these men from the protection and ' support. ofthis seine " Star-Spangled Banner?" And do you lelit know thatin that noble band which asset bled in our. old State House, on the morning of the memorable 4th Of July, 1776, and illere signed and 4110 that sacred instrument ishieb gave birth to our tuition,- there were-many foreigners ? in that body - there wasenc'eeeeking to escrude or preseri6e any One, because of his birth-place or religion, but all—all 'olfied inpledgeing their livesefor tunes, and creel honors, in support of the Bbe iti es of - maize. . l a I cannot therefore, without becoming re creant to the principles and purposes of our . forefathers e ljoin with you in proscribing men because of tleir birth plaCe, or in depriving` theta of any of those invaluable rights that it was the &Inge of those sages they should en joyjoy ~i • : ---- But there 123 another, equally powerful rea r son why I annot join your association. Re cent events -have .shown ,that the party of which it' fo s a part, would 'be a very dart gerous one • to:entrust with power. In ours, above all other countries, should the law and \ the law' pr 4 reign supreme. No outrage, however grie,m, Wbether committed on a single individual or by_st body of them, can under any eircunistanc.es justify or excuse a resort to mob viOtace on the part of those injured, to redrew Oar grievances or avenge their wrongs; r the, party that resorts to, such `means is *tirely unfit' tohave power in ..a re imblicom.ccruntry, and in my bumble judg =Mt no iatace-loving, orderly citizen, can coosistetrtlybecomeauached wit. I cannot - Wong to patty that would wrests man from the cuatodv and.contrOl otan officer of the lair, mangle and-bruise him—beat his head 1 with ;tartstones, and when in the apparent ; agontesof with, hang him. by the neck in a public ma ket-bonse. Christianity shudders _and hintettpieepti at. Go 'recent outrages s and Our pe y, 'and . - Gia grant that we may hive no - inore - of the evidences ofascendancy, _ . . And there is another reason why I cannot I . mFour I.4.womation. The whole energi es i ''• , • . 1 27021 Ut NOBT/ERN PEI &. at the 'partylof Which it for* a par‘ are ill mast exclusively devoted to .the pthiscription and denunciation of One sett; of Christians.— With, the, Raman Cathotieti as nreligious,seut I. have no part or lot, hiving- been •Iborn and reared in the Protestant faith'; but I know skit the Constitution of my_country declares thee' "men have a natural and indefeasible' right, to worship their Creator aecordittg•to the dic tates of their own consciences," and I hope that so long ,asGod gives '• ino breath I - may . hold in sacred remeMbriteixt this wise provis ion. When I saw: front the root of my dil , ell ing on the night of the Bth Of Afay,..the bright name that enshrouded • the: lofty dome of St. Augustine, I thought of the Constitution of my..country.. .I thought of those departed as -Iges who declared that in thisland there should be - "liberty -of - conscience; for all Inen.l l. I thought of thatancient bell whose toneslfirst I proclaimed the, glad tidingsi of American In, dependence! -, I turned and saw the reddened spire and roof of tliti sacred Ilan of Indepen dence and the whole ' high *vault of • Heaven blushingin deep crimson at, the scene. ;,-I turn aside a.nd wept-not ler the edifiee or its contents, for they •• were. bin dross:Via...l wept over our ' bleeding Constitutionat the so seeinforgotten admonitions and . preetptarof our fathers—at the introduction .of : religious intolerance and "religious higetryinto cite. fa- • vored landzat the . bright =and glaring erit detices . of the existencein our;,inidst of a Spirit of persecution for opinions sake. Lam' glad thrice glad, that I did not hear the fiend like shout that'is said to have heen • given . at the. 411 of the cross that entopped , the dome of St. -Augustine, for it would haVei i given me .pain. Those who could exult at the fill -of the em blem of that system of religion given to,- us by him c, who was meek and, locally of heht," must forget that'God will "hare mercy fifth er than sacrifices, and sieknoWliidge of himself I rattier-than burnt offering" must forget that I we are commanded to love tia. another, and 1 to do . unto 'others as we %rebid they should 1 do unto-us." • I , - 1 . That .shout gave evideneof the .ekistence among us of the same spirit that brought Idi- Chael Sery . etus s and John ROgers to the mike —that banished Roger - Sherman - and Sirs. Hutchinson from their homes --.that murd4red ' and, maimed the tiiioffending Quakers. That burning and, that shat hitsimplanted a s(ain , upon the character of our pity and -our peo ple that will endure unto - the-.reinotbst posti ri ty. - It can no• longer be Said of. us inifthe language of poetry— _I- .. ' ? .." A!) !- call it holy' groan'''. 1: - .1 - The spot where first they, trod. - . They havi3left unstained wtiat there they found, ' Freedom to worship God," . , One,,-more, reason‘7hy,' I cannot jblityonr - - associatitin is , -that I ; ayterom my youth up wards belong,d, and ~ittn• still attache - Li to-a po litical party-tea party that had its origin . in the institutions of our cOuntrva party on Whose prineiPle-s dependS . mainly. the preservation and perpetuation of those institutions=-a party ,that has oecasionally; as all others have, been disgraced by the action of those it haSelevatO to.place and power; hut - has always: thus far possessed energy and vitality sufficient to ena ble it to throw off the'putridb timers that have disturbed it—a party • that has always sought to extend the rightS of 'suffrage instead of to diminishit—thati would alibw a man to parti eipateji" the affairs of ~7.43Vei !meet because be.l was a mcirs endotyed , with reason and is,nder 7 : standing, and not because he was born in a' certain lace„ possessed. :t certain amount of i property, or pi efe - ..se J.- ii! certain religion-1i party that haSnesor to My knowledge disgra , eed itself by.resorting to; toot;'-law and mob 4 violence _.ts' avenge, its wrongs' or redress its !I injurit-a . party 3n whiid, edifices devoted to the worship of God . and the purposes. of edn; .1 cation lie altyys,fonnd favor and pieteelion;-1 Belonging to this political patty, so inuell'sus I perior-scr yours in all resPeets, I 'would be act:, ' ing very foolit.lity did. I leave it, fur the par? pose of joinicel you association. . -, 11 ' ' lodes iVith le...pecit, , ;.• I • 1 t, . .. I'Aianiew MILLER. Street. 1 I Ifigh Ward; May 24th,' 1844. - r 1 Abierfistuttuts. -DICHOUGIiTONI3 I P N • ' • . 1 .44111114: f Great 217attira/ Remedy for Indigestion and Dyspepsiit, llft. 1. S. ilovcwroN's Per+in. the true DI GEsTIVE FLUIDOT GASTIIIc•JCICE Still hold ' the first piece !among all the various remedi • for these . painfol and destructive compinints. I is Natures own sp.sific for an:unhealthy atom. nch. No art of man eau equal its curative pow; era; end np sufferer from Indigestion and Dy , pepsia should fail to try it. Eo" Sold b• •Abel• Turre!l, Montrose. 831. ABEL TUBBELL -11-As just received from New York, a full sorttnent of' NEW GOODS, comprising a 6rtt rate cariet or - 'Druys, Afedicine, , s, Cht i tnicals, Paints, aels,i Dye-stuffs, Glass-ware; • • Fa*ly GruaTies, afflkrials feit.LigAts, 3fu4ical In- strutnents, )'ankee - ' J u runs, eve 1" ry, Perla and all saris of. Fancy G'Spds, • which will he 'loll extremli row for crash. Having re4ently sustained a loss bY fire of least fire lhonsand ichove inthrancegoods Eaved,!l:fan2y I have strong clans fore' patronage of my friends an 4 the public generii.; I. I ask no man to girOto me, neither do! I ask or expect adtlit;onat prof to in conSequencejor said loss.. Twill sell roodtt'c,as low, if not to / et' than they can be bOught elewhere in! this or county. :All I auk is that patronage frii'm the public which wilt enable Me with industry Ito slowly and cadnallc replace the los4 = sustained, : --said loss being the hard' earnings:, of a life of anxious toil ; ' • Store atthe lower end of .the - bu ried diktr on Main Street, a low rodif below thej earners. ABE L TURRELIi bee..l4, 1854 , - - Dod. L Thayer ~ /FLAKES this method oP saying to his frie 1.. and customers that he has agaiu'resu . the practice of Medicine n$ 'hie old stand iikl 1. frost+, where he May be foUnd at alitimee u , professionally employed. ills would tau tot I owing him on old accounts that he will dodge .per cent. on all amounts Paid before the 'firs April next, (or if any . poor like myself,)' I . deduct fifty. Montrose, Feb. 20, 11 44-2 tr ' agora Maki)ig,; BlackszaWr and Carriagi Iro*te.. -' TME subscriber liming establtshod hi If 11 few rods south of Dnnock four Co mo,, is pr red to do all kindS of work: in - the a' vs brenchus of. Wanes' orki short satin, stud the mostsreasonable terms. Be tatters himself that with the-help cow in his ;employ, he willle ble to eve entire satisfsetimi to all who may or him with their eustonr. I , • , ' . ... t: 'C.C. Mr . • Dimeek,Nov. 28, 185110-48tf. Eir N. 0. Most klodVof timber sod till inds of country p oduoe take is payment. : 'PLATED WARE.--adtuother, lot of p ted J. Forks and Spoons, of the very best'qn litj, this dor received by ..7 A..j, EV4fiN . r !, S 3: ASTOPOL ALICOIR Tom! e , t rush for. Bussia.—.li, Stows, rim: Wart, rte. ~ ii) V , 00DRUFF' & ELDRE Juiving aseocht ' i ted themselves together for, the. puipese of 00,04 on the Stove AM Iln-waio bnitnins in a tits [various branches, would respectfully call the attention of the trading public to their ESTABLISHMI43NT! ch may easily be found—it being-in (close ,imity.tu the now Court lisiu4a—the South ! corner thereof. Our building is not as modious m we intend having in the ' Spring. Or patrons will bear with us'until that time. Batter ourselves that our establishruellt will rsurpassed by any_ in tho county. i We the most approved. patterns of STOVES brought into this market , among, which . be found . rof the West (Elevated Oven,) Cei lava - tor (Elevated Oven;) Porayon,4Veiv , • World, Globe, Atlas,. and Three '.States, I Air-Tight, and various other patterhs too lerous to mention. . I . !IN WARE of all kinds kept constantly op d for household use. Jobbing done 1.4 order in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully ved before leaving the shop. hey respeetfally solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, as ; curing them that more - can be saved by eaamin intheir stock before purchasing eleewhrire. . .A. WOODRUFF. ' G. B. ELDBED. 11 3 Montrose, Dec. 11., 1854. .1 iMore and More Nov Goode. i BURRITT is now receiving new iindlall 1 it • supplies of Goals for the %Vinter trade, luding a new and elegantassortment ofifrench. rinoes. Merinri and Cashmere Plaids; Plaid : ncy and Plain De Lanes, Pareinettas,'lßroche i mire and Long Shawls, all new aiid best des. and will be sold.at 25 per ctint. Nis thin :t: rears prices. Also, a :new atmorttnent vf ch . ftibbons and Bonnets, Wide Silk ;Velvet, Cloaks and Mantillas, Bich Silk anil 'Velvet !sn'Triturnings, Mohair Head Dressed Rigo. is &e., &e., with a general assortment of oth. staple and fancy Goods, as usual, which hay a been bought under the *sent preSsure of i e cash market, will be Sold at corresponding need prices. , - - • - ;., '.New Milford, Nur. f 7, 1854. , • ' GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. • • .e mast ralsultd• Sprits,' and Summer Melicipie in the DR.• HAtssrst • - FOREST WINE! • • eon kit by the Nobility and blelical Fartatjtof ; Engle od rn and eeteee.l the matt ea - frattetlinary medicine in the mild. %edit:lnes containing molasses or litittoriee,s like the basted Siorapariilas require many large bottles to pro. de the slightest amino in health. The Forest, Wine is altogether is different article It colvales no "yea' , " to. gd wit consistency, but acquires its excellent .11evor. and pinrealsl medians! properties . from the vegetable plazas of,which it is enmpOseol. •The Forest Wine combines the virtues, of the Ind Cherry, Dandelion. Yellow Deck attd b'breapartila. with other valuable plants whose properties arstill more effective. I ts high tenet-100'0ms renders it one of the mMt efficient Medicinte now in use. Sometimes less than a :dilate bottle restores the lingering Fatima nein welliSPeSSA4liity,.ll.l ',lane's, to strong sod vigorous health. livery dose shows PP good effects on the ennetitntlon. and ;improves the state of the health: The Forest Wine is re,Minmend. ed,in the strongest terms; for all the complaints of the I Mir Stomach. Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorder*, Billions Affections. Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Loss of A Pettit b. Jaun t dice, Female Poitm'aints,Sernfula, and all Misor den asides , from Rad Blood and impute otthe system, • Saved from Death ! ! - ITestimony of hit. Nathan Mathews, a highly rspectable teal wealthy citizen of wewardr. N• J. . 0. tr.'HOLscv believe lour Forest Wine and 1 1 ,,18P have been the means of Nelms: my lif e ..., Wh en It . ciemmeneed taking theta I laid at the point of death, with Dropsy, Piles and Asthma. My physicians had given me Oier as past cure, and royfainly bad lost all hopes of my Citccriery. While (a this dreadful situation. your Forest ' .'rue and Pills were procured for me, and before I had fin. , 'heti the first bottle of the Wine and butt f Pills. I rape- Oprierti great reilef;.-iny body and limbs. Which were fTcatty, wolleu, became sensibly reduced. hopes of toy. .e , i'very began now to Bemire. and after controulng the ose of your medicines for &bent a month, the, , Piles and itatma were completely cored. The, Drops,, with which ihy life was placed in such great danger, was also nearly irone - . I hate (»winded the use of your medicines until the present time, and I now enjoy as perfect health as ST. cr I did in my life, attlr , oult T am more than On yeare of 'ge . Yours, respectfully, • N. - MATBEWS. Newark, N. J., Dec. 19,1847. • - .G reai Ctire of Lifer Compla int rf ten ors S:ept \ • ding. New York, Jan: 0, 1811. Dr.llat.sei, Dear Sir Ilavinq taken your Forest Wine land Pills to remove a disease of-the Liver, teem which I ibtave marred severely for upwards of ten years ; 00..1 having adhered closely to the directions. that *company the meal. cisme. t have recovered my health nrawithstanding al I who k new me tkonght, my ease ineurahle. Previoni to takinz the Wine 3.711 Pills, I had recourse to the hest nesPeal l ineament, bur entitled-lA° grow worse t,e ap alarrnino '.degree. Some of my friends ?poke despsirinelyof my ease and tried to persuade me from making ise of ayiy advert is. ed remedies; and doubt not; but what there are him. deeds dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines, in ' consequence of the deception and ithlfigitmey of many ad vertiPed remedies put forth by unprincipled men, In !I'm; lug advettitetrivt lg. But what a pity it is, that the de ceptiontated by others Should be the means of dissuading many laboring under disease, from making trial and being curedby yout excellent medicine. Ramanly <speaking. they have saved my when I commenced Making use Of them, I ass in a weAe4 condition . , but began to ex perienne their good 'effects in lets than three dityP ; and in six weeks from the time T purchased theolnedliince, to the great surprise of all my friends, T wag entirelY, eared. Ind had Increased fifteen• pounds in weight, baring - token 0.. e box of .tbe Pitts, and twn bottles of the Wine [ Would to Pod that every to:torsi:Mier_ would seal himself of the samereinedies. ' Yours. lds.*tc.soN : NERTOrS DI3I4IDERS, .7: I 'Are disease sof the mind ea well as of the body, are ,usually brought .on . by dronbles sod stilictlon. and ,sre most common to persona of delieste cOnstitestions and Renal tive minds. Low spirits., inelatteinoy, frightful ful dreams, and fateful anticipations of evil• from the. Plighteatmuses.geurrally accompany nem* , disorders. The Forest Wine and • are an mei-gale remedy in, ' complaints. Extrart of a letter'from Mr. Joa. C. Faildinir. date/ , •Dr HALSEY— - Philad'a. Sept. 7. la ill. - , Dear Sir Tour Forest - Wina and Pills; hays towed ray wife ofa d readful nervous disinder. with which she had 'been affected for many years. Her body was;almost mast ,ed away.. ?hearse frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and riveted with perspires-km.BM at times laboring ? antler the dein , IND that something dreadful was about to ttimpen to her. by the use of four bottles of the Wine. and a box of tbe Fills, sheds new in perfect health. She has regained her Dash andholor,and enjoys society as well se ever. J.(l. PAULDING. . , Dr. Davi.) )farrin, a velebrated prier:l46er of N. Tork, declartd publicly, that one bottle of , nalscy's • Forest Wine contained more virtr.es than fifty of the lame liiit ties of Saeusparilia. Messrs. S. S. La:nomad .tc Ce.. one of tbe largest and most respectable Dmggista in Syracuse, hs a letter. says : " From what they have beard and seen or tbascy's Forest Wine, it is an excellent and geed used ,' lilac, andtrill undoubtedly became the 4'444 mediciaeof the day:" • , ,• The Forest - Wine lioput up in largesquare bottles, with Dr-Italier*s name blown In the glum. O. Dollar per het itlP, or six bottles for Five Dollars. 0 lam-co4ed ForeetFills 25 cents per Box. For Sal* by the appointed .Agents at Wholesale and Retail. Geueral Depet,llsl Dunne str eet, .GDe dOor from Hudson, New Tort. - Appointed A gent i in Hoat r o so, Ab el 7 si rrell ; Great:Bend, • Lucien Scott. . • [ - Ely! change quarterly. , ! DRY GOODS..!; THE subscriber respectfully Invites the atter). tion of those wishing to pureb4se. CHEAP for CASH, to his NEW WINTER. abd SPRING STOCK, which - for extent, variety and chearmess he may safely lay is unsurpassed by any in the Empire - State.. Among which may )c, found Two Hundred Showli, of every quality and stile, priOa ranging from 50c to $l4. 100 pieces Famtnetta and Alpaecit, from Is to t sit' per yard ; French Merinoes' ofl every , grade , .and color, remarkably cheap; 10,000 yards De- - Lanes and Persian Cloths frorn!9e to 4s: Prints and Ginahams in endless quantity : 4 .15,000 Yards, bl'eh and nnbrch Sheeting's and &pilings, 6c to , 16c; 1000 yds White, Red and Ytillow• Flannel from Is 6d to 6a; Woolen Goods tif every kind for men and boys; 1000 yds Silk, 4roeade,Plaid, and Plain Black, from the lowest ;grade to the most superior quality; Dress Trimmings of ev.; cry description. a Pedlan' Goodst A large stock from Auction, 'ery cheap—, Trunks and Trare Iling Bags, ao extenstre assort.. ment,constantly on hand. No effort will be spared on the Part of the sub. scriber to merit a continuance; of the patronsee Which the public has hitherto. twist 'generomay accorded him. and for which he returns sincere and hearty thanks. . . W. N. WILSON, pir Corner of C girt 45r. Water Streets, Tamp. kiss. Block. nearly opposite = Arriericaa Rotel, Binghamton, N. Y. FFI C E and Pocket EmploYeie time Book, O Pus and Memorandum Boulluk, Books. Day lkok* and Lodgers, a good assortment for - sale at the P,ost. Office. . - VALENTINES!! Vathantr.4!! Valentine day is eetoing. so call at the Post.OMee and get you a 'Pretty Valeatine.—eherrou t I s to 86: ralal 14r4"41 rr°m FabnY,'fig POrt_ ro Ha; see. end Beth* forsaie at the Put Mee. Prof. J. P. StoddaudWileties (4 1 ,N0e.) of A r ith. toeties, for iule at the Post Mike; by .A. 2.:I.II3ULLARD..' 4 nantrost, /111. 9th, 1655, . 4.YEICS CIMMY PFATTORAL For she rapid cured . •COU'' . sir,Coles, Hoarseneu, Bronchitis, Whootiimg. C.e., Croup Asthma and Catistimpti#4. , . . . A MONO the waravvotti diveoverice , .. ~ • 4 - A.t4eleate liss =dile gblitrenera , r . Ulm to facilitate the bellow °Slits - . A . --increase Its edicyanist e ' and even awe", Prohibit fbe term of hates littstenisa, - . "ic - - - non e D ie e m il a n ntl i n v d a 'n al a t := tif I 'lll' i b a :9 A lc !am _.,--- Mit of Chemistry tot he Ileallaidle, es --- - ' ~..0 2. A east trial °fits vitt nesthrungbont dila broad county,. bus peoaati be yond a doubt. that DO Medicine ey mentrtnation of alma; tines yet known,can So surely control and tare the nu tnevonsearietiee of yAthntetarydlarasewideb have hith erto swept from our millet thousands and thonsands ea. try year. Indeed. diarist abundant return to believes, Remedy ban at length been found orbtabota be relied on, to care the most dalageretts affectleas oft be Diktat - Our erica bare - Mil neapermit as to publish: any proportion of threw , * effected by Its nee, had we wo mid .nresetit the following:—and refer farther enquiry' ON my American Almanac which the agent helms, named. mill always be pleased to farniihfree, wherein 'are Tull particulars, rand iodispittableproef, of, these stater tient% (Mee of Tianiportlon, Lain atIF ft .R.,13. C Aug. 4. '53. .7 C. 'Arta Dearfir.—My little son font years old his Just rm . :altered Rem a Severe attack of malignant S car l et Fever,his theett WACO rotten. nod every person that visit. ed him. pronounced hint a dead ehil4. Raring used your CHUM? Pitcycla•L to Cal f %rola, in the winter of Ita o. for &severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire success. y was Induced to try It' on my little boy. I veer- him a ter spoonful even thred beam commenting in the morning, and be , ten o'clock at night. T found 4 decided change roe the better. and aftel threy days use. he was Ale. to ea t or drink without pain. Its ine in the abnle named disease wilt 'wove many 2 child from a neematWre 'crave, WI .1 relieve the anxiety tur moue a fend ritrent; roe all affections of the throat 1113.1 Lungs. i believe it the he: t medicine Patient. A feei i n , of the steepest grasilude. prompts me In addresiine these tines —but for your Important discovery, my little hoy *mild now have hern in another world. , am yours. wish irrest respect. J. Pi PittrElLt.. s. l .upt. Trans.. L.. It. R. . .. Roch lull . (Snitnervet 1 11 o..)?; ..) ...July 21. ' 52 . Dt..: ii (1" AYsti—Rlnee -yont• mellehie ha , . Imenme ( ktimmi here.it hit.,l4 we . we ilmniaml than line fitherenugh remelt' wit,hava ever il. It I..mtinken of in teem• of unmeapinretl praise . v Dope iiihn have used ti , and 1 know otanna• mt..* .herk t • beat thee can Ray 01 it —it tint ton'tntieh fnr elf Irk, lit him done,. -1 take pira.4r.• in yelling It.beeinsie I know that 1 am givltilt In! et/ 4 t ,, M.`r , . thr w•rth of the!r ninnoy.an.ll f.ti I er*tifi.:li n •••inz the bereft it confers. !Maim petei me sui ineibee siippiy. an d belleYe me ' Yours, with .te.tieft jilltst 0 writTLivm. P.A. Almott va;v number of mit titlmtes can he seut yolGif yon etiottlt.! . . . XVlndent. C. W. June 26, 18:4 Aten—Sit This may eartiti AO I here u+e l pint. (Merry reel ot.sa roe upwards of one TORN .7111.1 It iA my @inert, brlirfebst I abnnld hart. hero In my' grasi.e.re tido Orem IT had not Ir has curd m. Ora , lanz fortfon of the !tinsel , . end I dn . not nreretete my con.le. tions when I tell von it je a reve:.ee remedy: , Triare 1.. y te=p , .er D. A. MeetILLEN. Itry at Tatty. Wr.lt e ,, barro . Pa.. Seyten,l,•;r mneb Tr. J. C Aver. My don, sir. —Vont metti eine is approved of by Omar vrho have need it \ltont. an j its 'etjin n...Atli,* ix ouch at to Int.nro an., maintain Its reputation. I Invariably reedy/amend it for pulmonary affections. as do titanY toir nen elpai phyvician• 1 ant your friend. 1111 AA. fi Tag i TER. M. D. • . Prepared bYJAAIP.B C. AVER, Practical ind Analytical Chemist. Lowell. Mama • - : 4 6(.1) BY A. Turrell. Mohtrose; h. V. h. R, II Viktor+. Thirford . Munch Titrlaff; L. Sena, 'Cie , ,nt, Bend: By all Druzzl*t• an;t Dealers hi M. &eine ewer,' wh..te. • S.141:1-37mte , NEW GOODS - - 1 / 2 41 MILLAN & PARK- return their ;rate acknowledgments to the public for past fa vors, and inciteattentiim to the very Inigc•stoek of Bpribg and Summer Goods they arelToW re ceiving, and offer for sale at reripmprice*. in addition to their nsual assortmt a staple Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Crockery. Paints, and 1):1,4 &c.., they arc prepared to exhibit u ;ar e ra assortment r.f LANES DRESS GOODS of every description, Figured, Plaid and . Plain, Silks. Bonnets. Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, hosiery . Ladies and . .Misses shoes of all kinds—also a large•atoek of READY MADE CLOTIDNG, (Nibs, Cassinieres, Tweeds, • Jeans, • Summer Vratings - , flats and C:ips, Roots and Slices Se. &C. - They respectfully solicit an early call from thciSe who ‘1,1:41 to .purchase GOOD Goon's AT Low Es. .NTLIMILI.AN St. PARK Springville, May 2, 11354. • • Fanners' Union Insuranco Co. Ojh'er, nttifort.! County, PilttAt. CAPITAL 200,000, 'SEcXrED:BY BONDS AND AIQIITGAGES ON' REAL ESTATE. INSUBES awaits% loss by FireMou%es,Storel r and other buildings; goods, - Wares, and Mer. chandise, nn as favorable . terms as any similar institetion. Losses promptly' adjusted and paid. , DIRECTORS. • lion. Horace Williston, Franeis Tyler, Geo. A. Ptirkins:., J. T. I). Myer. \C.• N. Shipman,. C. •V. Jr.. J. E. Canfield.. At lion. John Laporte. Towandta: Gen. Bradley Wakeman, eeyville . :• Geo. 31. Elollenback, ; Mi-, el set Mvlert, , Laporte. Pa. • OFFICERS. Hon. Hilt:ace Williston. Pres.: F. F. Welles, jr.. Vice Pres. and Treas . .: J. E. Canfield, See*y. Addre:tit, 0. S. Beeb., Montrose. Soscpiehanna county. Ps., 01* 8. B. Chase, Great Bend.—.3B •1• Our Stock of Stoyes, IS now completed-land.7.vjwonititaicethiA op-. pertunity to say that we can show the most beautiful and splendid patterns of Parlor and Cooking Stoves to be found, in the county -- Among them can be seen the Revolvinfi Front, and Gothic Parlor, for wood or coal, entirely new patterns, arid decidedly pretty - stoves. Prices from five to ten dollars. • Of our Cookinz stoves, we think it needless to i?ay.rritich, only• to, remark that we are selling them at onr fiu'uter prices, and judging front the rapidity of our sales,. rie .believe the public are entirely satisfied. with the prices and qtiality of OUT wares.' We have a " few left" of the "Clinton Air TightEtevated Oven stove," acknowledged by I alt to be the best cooking Stove now in tile,— ' Rnssia and EfglWi. pipe at old prices,nnd trim inin,gs and Tin Ware of all desciptiong, at tho very lowest tales. DICKERMAN,Jr New Milford, Oct. 24. '54. Agents Wanted. TO sell the beAt work of T. S. Arthur," Ten JI niahts in a bar-room, and what / 11:1W there." 'This-is a huge 13ino. of 240 pages, il luistrated with a beautiful Mezzotint Engraving, by Sart:tin, bound in the bent manner, lull gilt back. , Specimen copies sent .to any part of.tho ; Jed States, on receipt of the price, price 75 eta, Sotne igeots now selling this Book, are ma-) king 850 per month. Apply to J. W. BRADLEY; Publiz,her, B-48 North Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pa . . New Goods: FRESEI arrival of New Goods which we offer eery cheap. We hare a large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Good% whieli we will sell vErty cnsAr. Call and examine.. READY, MADE CLOTHING. - We are now prepared to Oahe. all according to the latest style. ,Wu have a large stock which. we'will sell very lox. Call Bind examine before purchssinE, _Also, a large stock of Cloths, Cas. simeres. Jeans, Satmetts, in fact our stock in this . line is complete. * • tVeinvite the attention of CASH rtracuAsEns ti`e.nr stock. All kinds of produce taken in exchange _for Goods at - Caall.prides. - HAWLEY & MOTT. Montrose, Nov. 22, 1854. • Stoves, - Stoves'` • • TIIE subscribers beg. leave to inform the cit izens of Brooklyn and vicinity that they h:ive just received 'rt lot of STOVES of , the various modern patterns and styles, which they offer for 'sale as low as they can be purchased elsewhere inibe county. 'ALSO—A. lot of STOVE Pfh k and Elbows of the different size*, at mannfactorem prices. WASTED—OId .fron. Copper and B rass ex change for Stole . or Ather Gondol. . " 83ilTLt& HEMPSTEAD. Nov: 28, 1854. Everything works to a Charm. SC°II',JOHNSON & Co. are now receiving; -a new stork of Pali Goods. and ore ready to Wait upon the people to anything - they wish in the Hoe of Dry, Goodii, nothing, Groceries, Hardware, Creckere; Fish, Salt, Iron, Boots and Shoes, &e. &e. We will surely snit nil Allot call mad see as at our &ore in Sprinrville • SCOTT, JOHNSTON & Co. . . Springville, Sept. 27 1854. PURE TIMOTHY and CIDVEH ew.e d at TURRELLT " Man, Know Thyself." in //trainable Book for 25 centl—A. Beery fa.mil should have a copy "0 % „ , , , _ 100,000 COPITZ SOLD IN • \'' . : l I.:i 1 ri; , ; L 1 .:45 TITAN A, YIS&D.. A 1:1011 , . • s • • * . 04F,•;*i i'1.i74.1,.. , _.*••„ ', lll4"ti • revised sod improrOd, •4itTZ ' ' ; 1 . IT' joss Issued. de f ••••:'' 17 ~,.. , Dr. lin oter's Nledleal Maned . e ,,, ,3 91r mai ,„..." r- ' ; 'l...::and hand 'loot for thredlleted— •-•:' _ 4 . - 7,,, •::''' :;.• Contaisdno so outings: of the on. ' - ' ' ... 4" . 4 L • ~...‘`... gin, proirent.treat Melt , "tide In* ''-i..•• ,-- !! M \\.• of every form of diocese •',, • t t t ., :\ ' • con tracted by promfrcuous sexual Intercourse, by reit Attie or by Pet ual CIPCFI., With advice tut their useveutiou. siitteti iu a familiar •ty , e, arPiding ntedical technicalities, and every rhina that would offend the ear of decency; with au outline or comptaiutstheident to Finutles, from the remit it semi. tweedy years• anoxia. tul practice eat:lllldt eV devoted to the cute of diseases of a delicate rr private nature. ... • To 'illicit it added receipts fir tte cure of the above dia. ease', atv a treatise on the causes, cl.inptbuts and cure of the Prier and Attie. • • Testimoey of the PeofeesornoVbetetrie• ira Penn Coffeger. 1\ Philodelphist—"Dß. ICUNTKIVri The author o this work. unilk e t majority .of those who advertise to cure the diseit Ft, of *hitt it treats ti a' graduate of one of tee best Colleges in the 17134ml:it:ate& It affords me pleasure to recommend hint to the unforto-, nate, or to the victim of malpractice, at ,a sneeessful and. lexpirieneed practltioner.in whose honor" and integrity! . they may place the greatest confidence. - .JOal S. L9s.astiong, 't Froni A Irno44wnrri.4 D.,etf Penn University, Phiia• delpha.-11 gives me pleamure to add my testimony to thC professional ability of of the. Matins t. MAN: oat." • Numerous cases of DIPPAPe of the Genital Orgooti sane ei them of long standing. have come under my tire.in which his skill has been manifest it. restoring to pester• health, in FOMP en OPP whet IP the patient hat hems coo shirred beyond mediesi aid. In..the treatment of ffitm. foal Weakness. or diserrangrusent of sbe functions pro; duerd by Brit s t hn, e or llfterfrs venery. Tdo not know his ivrerior in the prorrssion. I have been acquainted with the Author spate thirty years. and dermit on trim* than ja r aite.r to him as welt as kuutuers to shr unfortunate victim of early indiserrtion, to recommend him as on. to . allsoite protevdenal m and Integrity they may eafely *entlde therorelveo. ALVIED ODIV A lib. M. U. ?hie is. w , thout•ex,eation, the meet compreheuelie and intelligible work published .on the elate nialleatee of which it treatA. Arnlclinz all technical terdo.it whitest , - eeltinnlito the reason orii-p reader* It to free from all objectionable matter. and nn parent however faOldiona, can ohjce to plaeinc It to the hAndre of his lona. Thn lipt th.r ham ilornted many yelrs the treatment tit the-•ati- Ott• eeMplaitit• treated nr, end with Inn tittle htenth in putt and too little preiumption to itnnu4e. lie hoe btf ti red to the world. at the merely borcfuat Prieetir 23 cent-, the trait of SOM., twine) years' Meet etteeetalli practice..". !feral d . "No learher or parent ghoold be without the knowledge imoarted it thiPineattliblp work,lt 'grout.' save ye a rs of t_iiln.coort/leltion ainkl , 4rrorr :to the youth under their "—P4Forde'* A 4rort, te. 1 A 1•r....14, rian elerryinan in . fthin, writiox of "41t111. I iresNtp-lical anual" , .41yr :—Thougandi upon thoOs• ands , •f• our vonth. ,rit wxnmpte t tritioenno of the , ttr intit eh. habit of self Palgrion. I .ithool r-aits , or an.) f..arful e.uigoluenres up , m ttwni..to: - .5. am! 01.4 r Thr ti tuti oft hr,nor.. nn•ro ahnore-itittinwSlnvilieit liner +teen enfeebled. lf•not. }trot : en tlewn.ond do notknon the `MUI.n or the rune. Anythlre thtit ran be , lone so to enlitihten nod tontlen"o the putoit.mina l ttltinintely to retnovethis tride..erend sour• r. of hittnan wretatiedne.s. would conf.r thtket eete4a hlte4lng nextro th-I , 4laion of Je.ut , (:hri!r, nil 010 print end ennitivr \ treneration. Intettioefohee toe the n.te of intotientine &tube) though it bas *lain thout node neon thott.vl.l4. tit not ti zrente . e ,teetttere to the h tt. T wo. rare' Aereut.me thanks on behalf of the afflicted. my!: Ushers me. your rt , worker lu the geed work you are inaetively flne , ntiv .. n eetn r ....l) will he - forwarded. free of To.titee. to in,' part orthe United State-it for 23 rents. o r oh, ettriem for !;41.. Adders". (r t olis paid) cosDEN 8, co. , ttoN'l9l. er-f" IP"kNellerP,e.anwosers rind' Bout Agent, Pr;pplied on the tunpt Itheral-rerm.. . 24v1 . . Pumps! Pumps!!! THE zreatest improvement of the are.. C. •11. Williams' Patent Double Acting B d), Valve,yoree and Lift Pump. An improvement above all other pumps or machines; for liftitig and-throwing water. erimbinin , r both a pump and Fire Engine: This Pump. patented in February, 1851. is the !whole of it metalic, no bolts lir screws about it to rust. cnnsequenntiv it will last a man's life, time. It can he used in every variety of form. can draw , water from any situa tion and carry it to any part of a honse,.it ,k superior to ail other pumps for distilleries, Pa per Milk,l'anneries, ! llrick. Yards, Iron. Works and ltanitfaCturinn:estalilishmentq of all kinds., orders ronsi be nti.iri!..sed to Aldimon.Dito trifek, hodersvilk, Pa., who hailiouglit I.h ° sole riot f o r Swiquehanna County. - Aug. 2,9, 13ATEN'r MEDICINgS.—...i. sm.:l_Bnd jndi. eionsly r:eh•ah•d aAsortnient, ineludinir Dr. Swnyne's, jayno . K . . and Throop'6; preparations. Wright'. and Phinney'g Pill,. Davin' and Thayr . 3 Pain Killer.. &L. SMITH & lIEmrsTEAn. Ant.r. 22.1854 Now. Lino of Mail stages • rnora • e • hl 4- 7 - 61 I alit KIRKWOOD TO rtIONTROBE. A aTAGE mitt tray,. Kirkwood. yiairrizig t lorougl CDT niorningaftrrtliP sari c..rtly!. Mali Trawl. ofe3if,laotli EaFt and We..tireactr. ingMontrom- at 1 RETURNING , I.ParPNloutrosednity,(SundaYseirePted 8,12 P fit. reaching Klan .rouin stmt to ,take the MailTraina Care.both East and West .treing the neareat and mo , t lesaibir runt tto reach the New York rind Rrie %%Growl. • ' This line‘nterAectra tri-week ilia fot DimockSpring rine. l'unithanlock, Wyoming. and Wilkerbarra which telyeegoorrose at T A M every 3.tottday. Wednesday and Also. o Frieryisville,Leraysvill....te.Good Team and eornfortabllo:trriagea are provided . and the Preprietoilwillspere nopaltle t oeeenieratxtetit he Puly lie. • W K. HATCH. •1rep.12,11154. 1 MORGAN titWEn Watnhetiand Jewelry. Z .7 : 014 b .• ' t! BE subscriber has return. i • LL, ed. from New York with . , . -,- . 4111, the lardest variety of Watch. ) (.., i 4 ;' ' 4 es, Jewelry, Plated Ware, and - . I • • Li • Other articles in his line, that AN,- . I '4 • "0".7... 4-' liaM ever been otte`red to the WI -1 -•"` - Citizens of Binghainton and vicinity. Consisting of a very heavy- stock -of Gold Hunting • Duplex Skeleton Lever, Engiish Patent Lever, Enameled and 'Anchor Watches, Silver Lever, Aneliar and Lepine do., in • plain and Hunting eases ; . Gold Vest lob and Guard chains, Silver do. do., Gold Seals, Keys, slides, Honks, Swivels, Pencils, Thimbles, Lockets, Ear rings, Finger Ring's. Breastpins, Crosses, Specta. cies. &c. Silver :Cake. Pie, Fruit and Butter Knives, Silver -Lad l ex, Forks. Spoons, Cups, Caid Cases, and Napkin Rings, Coral Beads, Shell Combs, Knives and . Scissors, Plated . Castors, Cake and Card lUskets, Candlesticks,- Sn n and Trays, SpOonS, Knives'ancl Forks, Clinks of every descriptinn.i a very large stock of Gold pens, Hair and Tenth brushes, Bidraloo Back, dressing, side and f pocket Combs, fine tooth and . India Robber do., porte llorfais, - &c, &.c. &e.— The above. goods having been purchased at the present depressedstate, of the market, enables the undersigned JO otr,er them to his customers -at unusually' tow Prices, and to which he Would respectfully invite the attention of ill persons wishing to olbtain', any articiein his line. - • - ALFRED J. EVANS. • :No. :3, Odd Fellows Hall, Binghamton, Nov, 2.0, Flour & Salt, SALT by the load or single 01. for sale at the Hoplchtom Station. Also flour in quarter bbl. sacks at $2.75 per sack. BELL & TINGLEY. Hopbottom, Oct. 12,1854. . RE:ROVAL. IitEELER & STODDARD kinc . e the latefire, kV way be found in the BASEMENT Or SEARLE'S HOTEL. Notwithstandbie the unprecedented ra pidity with, which our stock of Bents, Shoes,&e, went off' on the trerniniz of the fire, we • still bace - sonte on hand. and shall soi.o be. annpiieil again.. ti KEELER & STODDARD. . Montrose, November. 13. 1854. WINTER CLOTHING • At A. Lathrop er Cots. AS WE are anxious to close out ourstoek of \ clothing to make room ter our Spring PPP. chase, wb are selling it at treatiky reduced prices. C a ll a s now is the time to buy cheap coats, from $3,00 to 818,00. Drees, Frock and Sack coats, good patterns and new styles. Tanta from $1.50.ta $BO3O. Vests of every style. Gents Furnishing Goods of every kind. ALL WOOl. LONG 1311AWLi8. fifteen per cent. chesper!than ever offered in Montrose. DE LANtS. Good•quiiity and neat patterns, selling-4 dos! for cash. . . A. LATILitOP At. CO. Feb..Montrose,e 1.1865.! • 10,000 Firkin Stews Wanted. BY the subscribers imMediately. Also [lead. ing timber and Hool-poles—for wbiaB we will pay the. b e llied ...market price. Seasette4 Staves preferr SMITH St, HEmpsrEAD, Brooklyn, Feb. la, 1850. Austialia; California .. , Or any plaice on the Glo644annot present greater induceinentzra l an • KEELER , it sroinDAßrrs . BOOT AND SHOE STORE. VITHICII•is "tow filled with anew , mod ellen. VV, sive assortment of iurticles in their line; embracing a general variety of usw and elegant styles of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear:. among, which are Ladies Frencih. Silk Lasting and Pre uille Gaiters. Kid and Enaineled Polkas. Kid Pat ent leather und bronzed Jenny, Linds; Baskini and Ties; gentleinetes French and Phihtdelphin oak-tanned calf skin and kip Boots. Congress.and hut ton Gaiters. Monterey awl Washington Roots, toilet- Slips, Morocce, calf. and Cowhidr Bro. elms. &c.. flops kip, calf and cowhide goats and Brogans; all kinds of Afisses and Children's wear. Also. a general assortment of Findings, which con pit in part of Nits, pegs, sparahlei. thingarien nails, tacks, thread. wax, Brodie!, shoe binding, awls rasps, sandstones, shoe knives,•&c. Also. oak and hemlock tanned calf ripper - aud aoleloath er,liMorocco skins and linings.. i• Work made to 'ardor and repairing neatly de , f KEELS,' & S TOD DAltl) 3tnnlrnse, Inn* 1,1853.! NEW GOODS . At the "Upsonville , ktehange." TILE ilaudaiintli of nj,Psonvilte end 'vicinity are itgaiit favored with an.rxhihition of an other choice seliteti:m of Fall and Winter Gooda at the old'stand of thosuhseriber. (Doors open . daily; Sundays exCepted, from : ? O'clock 'A. M.; untill 9 o'elock P. 51.,) where may be' seen,. sold and bought, a good assortment of. Dry Goods: Groceries, Crockery. Hardware, Stoneware, Woodenware, Fish, Nails: Paints, Oils, Fluid, Thl o ta- & Shoes, Clothing, SAWA Books, Trunks. Carpetjßags. Yankee! Notions &e. ke. Allz,..,\vho.can and will p.ty for what • they buy either down, or within ,a reasonable time thereafter, are invited to call.! Those belonging. to that other class may as well, go Where they can do better. All kinds of ['armor's. Produce, Butter. Lard, Eggs. Pork, Poultry, and Cish re ceived in exchange for Good. . JOSF,PII L. 3iERRIMAN. Upsonville, Oet. 7. 1851. - • Stoves: Stove Stoyes::: • NE-Subscriber wiHht•%to emit the attention tf T his friends and the Public to his very large assortment of STOVES,' at his n e w Store Ro o m in Lo - clersvitie, next to S. Lenheiin'4 Store, : r od near the Great. fend Dep.t. po basin addition to his former large. variety of Cooking and - ParlOr Stoves, many new Patterns. some of whitif ore--e St Althottle, Peach Etanch, - .1 1 , ire Fly ; Modern:Troy, Mohawk, Medallion, • Black Warrior,• Orient, - Oak, Dr," Stove, Which together with hi. former stock will be perhaps the most extensive and varied assortment of well,selectell Stoves in the County. . *** Clinton Stoves yell curni4)cd at lour prices: iv- All articles. in Cs lino kept on hand and made tn- nrdor as usual, and orders rereired at his uld standln Great. Bend. ) JOHN COLSTEN. ; Lodermville & Great 1853.,41". TIME\ CIIANGED. 'F-',t5;414 Delaware, Lackawanna A W. R. R. FALL ARRANGEMENT'. kN• and after Thursday . Nov: 23. 1854, the .Mail l'aisenger Train will leave Scranton at 12 M. , • Due at. Great Rend at 2.36. P. M Connecting with the Day Express Trains on the N. - Y. dz. t. E. It. It.,' 'both east and west.— Passengers takimz this train will arrive New lurk nt 9.30 r. M. and in Dunkirk at 11. Itkuin.,will leave Great Band on the arrival of the Buffalo . Express bound West, (3.20 r: 4 31.) wilieb departs from Net York 'at 7, arrives at:tieranton at .5..50. r. :u. The PriA.!lit Aecommotiltion Train. with pass eager car Attitehed, will tivpart from Serant;ot rt 1.50, F. M., flue at. Great Bend at 6. P. 3!.,c9uneet. ink with the Tr.tin . bourid West, and the Night ExPres4 Trains bound both East alulVtiost. Rettirojrig.,] will - YilePart from Great Bend at • 6.30 A. IL and arriti: at Scranton, 11.00, A. M. Stages will be in waiting.on the arrival of Pas. senaer 'Fraimf at 'Scranton, to convey .patlsengers to Carbondale, Pittston, WiliteS,Barre, phia via the•Rendingr, R. R., Easton, and all other intermediate places. D. 11. DOTTERER, Supt. Sup'tOahe. Scranton,,/ Noy. 18, 1851. 251 Horse Powers and Steam Engine. Ons ta ut two, Horse Powers- for threshing and other pprpo'ses, and n !sixteen Morse Power Steam Engine, for sale low at the Eagle Ponndir.. Also, Stoves, Plows, ankall kinds of Castings for Maelsinery snd'ot her purposes,' .SAY RE. BENTLEY & PERKINS. Montrose t Dee. I, ISM. •- II Ne-w Goods. AGood Issortment—to arrive this week, at low prices. Call and examine. HAWLY & MOTT. MOntrosei Sept. 12. 1854. • . Bu6lo Rhbes A LARGE lot 41)3nd:wino Roltew.o part of Ll them whole, Indian dressed, and vitry rior colors -16 d quality. U. A. Co. Gitmon, Qat. 1_1:1854. Agents - Waked. TN all parts of the United! States to canvass for I a new book, entitled "Panorama of the Old World nntV•lNlew comprising, a.v env, of the present state of tito cations of the Witrld, their. manners. customs and peculiarities; and their po. social and industrial condition, interspers ed- with historical sketches and anecdotes; by Wm. Pinndek, authOr of the history - of England', Greece ariaßome, enlarged, !revised and embel lished - with - several htiodred. engravings, inclu ding 24 belintirully toiored :Oates, from designs by Croomet Pevereux. ancl other artists.' - This .work beatttitulty bound in`einbtrissed morocco, gilt back, and eent3ini ever WO pages octavo. Price, $2,75. ` . . A specimen copy 'of! the book wilt be:sent to any_ pall et the United States, on the receipt of the_ flee, imams it is sold exclusively by Agents ; it offers great indueements to canvassers. : The laimest commission will he paid. ' Apply to • J. W. BRADLEY, . 1 Publisher, 8.-4$ North Faurth. Millet, Philadelphia, Pa. act Croisipg, Look out for the Cars. fitis of WarrertA Thayer is dissolved, :but, he fartners' Store bent. We - give public noticeost we-are selling Goods nearly at cost. Good Tea.at 25 cts.,Coffee at Is: , and other Grocerica at; the :same r a te , ; Reay. Made Clothing cheaper than pin can buy elsewhere this •siiic of )'lew York S h illing Calicoes at . 9 cgs., ClothS - fil every description ati low You will be perfectly' astonished. Good nice firoadcloth at two dollars per yard. 'There-is a-Market:4inch. ed to the,'ottr Stare where the Farmers can sell their produce of eyer,titind for cash, and the good people of MOntroiie ran find everything in the lineorciatables to their advantage. Gentle_ , thenand lLidics, One and all, colt and floe . Oar terms are POSitiyely reity pay '{and no trust.) . !- AYER, & Co. . Montrose, Dec. 20, -Window Sash. IL do D. SAYRE having been appointed S agents for an extensive Sash, Blind and Door Manufactory. are prepared to furnish any articles in this line at lea rates than they have usually been sold. Dec: 14.' - SHAVING CREA3l—en article which every man should try, for sale by - 8. ft . & D. SAYRE. Dec. 4. Ready -Made Clothing, AVERY, desirable atoek-at, very low •prlees. - - D, SAYRE. Montrose, Dee. 14, 1854. ANew lot ofi¢ift Books (or New Years, The life of P. T. Bantam atui U. Greeley. Mao Ten Nights in a Bar-Room aid wb. t I & 1141 : there:llY T. 8 . Artbkkr,* fiat rate Edo. (dr ev erybody. Enqn re at the - Montrose Post office. Montrose, , Dec. 2 1 .1 8 54. . THE MOIOSE DEMOCRAT. PUBLlStrajt Y THURSDAY MORNING BY , eaAgit di Walt. TER115..4460, cash in advance;42,oo,if not .paid w.kthin six months;i and $2,60,at the end otthe year. No paper discontinued until anew*. ges are paid, exec t at the option of the Pub. libbers. AU comolunications connected with the office, to insure attention; mast be directed (post paid) to CnAst-dc Montrose,Suegiehenta` County, Pa. Itz4tes PeAdverUilog• One iquare (12 Wieser lees) 3 insertiatui,:sl,oo Each eultiequept insertion, .. • , 0,95 One.equare three months, . . .... . One square mix months, ....... . 4,00 nominees Cards ?oar lines or feu, . 1, TAOO4I •Yearly advertieenients, not over 4 %tures, .' One coluien one year, ....... . . .-110,00 Yearly advertieers wilt •be reettieted is the buminees in whicl they are engaged ;and are eon. sidered at wishing to coatinne advertising unless . - they ehnit give special directions for a discontin.' wince of the same. . . I PB WORK. cggr' The publishers having added to their Job Printing materials a large and ulterior assort. ment of Job Type, nre-now prepared to erseste Job %Vork in a manner unsurpassed is this see. tion of eountryond on the moat reasonable terms, Blanks of every-description kept constantly on band or printed to order, . olitsiittss -pirttOilf BILIVAINT HOME, Great Bend,Depot, Pa. ADvrsoit Arr, Proprietor. B ',THROWS, SPROUT & - Manufacturers of Seances Commit, Gan. LAGESPitINGS, Hughesville, Lyeaming Springs may be had of M. S.Wilson, blouteoan. Win. W. SIUITILI tic Cabinet and Chair . . lianufactarers, loot Afain Street; Mi)ntresi.. Pa. . , Dr. IL 1531.1M11, Surgeon Dentixt, Mo_ntrose. Pa., wili at Seirlesliotel, Mondays and Tuesdays Of each week. - • - lby 1 31c11,LitAlli & PARK, :. Dealer% in Dry ..Gi)ods, Groceries ; HaOware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c., Pa. I . . 891 LITTLE CII.AfiE, • Anomie" at Law—Office formerly peen. pied by Little & Streeter, Montrose, BusgSo .l)anna County, Pe. . RAtPli B. LITTLE.] [Ezna B . Gates. A.. 13. DAVIS, i • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Soigne: hanna Depot, Pa. OtNee - over . B. 'West's •Store'. ABEL .IPURRptt., Morraoss,‘PA.. Lester in Drues,3ledieines,ChtiolealsiPitiiits Oils, Dye stuffs, Groceries,- Dry !Goods, Hard. were, Yankee Notiotts, die. :Physic:los seriptions:tfarefully compounded. !JOHN GROVES, f. ble TailoT—ShopunderElesdes 'in Street, Montrose, Pa. - . Fashioll M „ osx COLSTEII, 1 - `,- ,DEALER iDi plorp N Tin, Ccpper sind-SheeViron Ware. L th reville , near:Great Bend Depot,.-6V --- . WoodruffA IP Padied - - . . ' , . DEALERS IKt STOVES and ManntiictureriLof.Cop. per, Tin, and -Sheet-Iron Ware. - - Sfiop zest the New let!urt House, Montiose, Pa .; S. A. WooOn - rp-r.] . - *- [G. B.T.T.DitED. A.—Lathiop, • DEALER ir k Ready-Ilia& Clothing, -flats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, dtm.. - - f*St4e opposite Searle's ngteLliobtrote. C: D. LATIOOP, and . - with J. P. W. KILEY, Jr. Bleiit a C. Via DRUGOIST and Cff and Dealer in DR tras, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs Paints, Oits, Patti, Window Glass, Cimphine Ftuid, Pe inmery, Yankee NoicEsisoSte4o:.e. ' ' IikANKLLI PR - ASE.It • ATToßtiti ARD CorssELLog, AT Live, MOptiotP, Pa., will attend faithfully to all lupines% en. trusted to him in' the county of Buseittehanne. Conveyitncint and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and charge moderate. Ile will also atttmd to the proseention of-claititsof sol diers, teir widaws and heirs, against the U.S. govern erst. for Bounty Land, Pensions, &c. May be found at all hours at tie office Tonnerly oecupi4ll by J. T. Richard, Esq., north of the Court- louse.--1853—n49 . - M. C. TYLER, Interested with I. L.• _ _ imrenTsit AND JJEALER.III Harawate *Da t; Eery, darriage Trimmings. Springs, slite. • No. 215 Pearl Street; N. its Mercantile friends, in thiOnd Orr are kindly invited, and earnestly solicit- I and par‘hase. I n6tf.' Where h Countiel ed to cal „ HENS • :11. - ICN'APP; • • OF MONTROSE* Pi. I . r With Rowe, Woodruff, di carter, WHOLESALE GROCERS CO3illSslo4 AEUCHANTS. N. 173 Arasbinsion Street between, Corthml and Dey Streets, New YOO, . Mara! 8, 1854-10tf. • I Medical' Card. DES.. E. Patrick; Jr. di G. Dimock hats this d 4 formed a co-partnership fora mom efficient:and sweetmeat prosecution of the !Oa ent branches of their prnfesiion. . Ali business entrustedto them, will he Weil ded to with promptness and fiCielity.l Their offio: may be found over Latbrop's Store, East aide.Publie Avenue. • - : E: PATRICK, Jr. • '• G. Z. DIMOCK. Montrose,lfarch 99,1854. • • - W. Singleton, .•! . , Can now be-found at his new stand on Owe. Vs street , 2 doomiwest'of Searles Hotel, where he effe . ctually repairs _with, dispatch, Watches, Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every description of machinery. Wheet cutting; Gan and Watilt materials supplied to the trade,rsl A. & E. Baldwin IfAY be found in basement of Searle's lil tel, 3 doors west from - thieorner. Now and accounts that are due us will be very - Feptable if paid soon. A. & R. BALDWIN Montrose, Nov. 22, 1854.!—.471f. , -d. H. rarsons,: WHOLESALE AND :RETAIL DEALER in CabiDO Wit* , aa , Bedateada,-,.. Tables, Chairs; de. : . . ," , . • N0..9 Washinotou -stree, . •• - .lilnghamtou,N..Y. Corm:Naroatoum up stamr..-1159 • " Wanted. - • 4 5000 bushels of Oita, 2000 bushels dem% 1000-bnahola of Ryo, Ixoo inisheis'of-Dried sir - plea. .100 bushes•of 110ellotheat800 bushels -4 ' Deans, and 'any quantity - of Pitrtridges. at thr highest" market prima: in eavhanft f a r Goadribt S3I.ITH & HEMPSTEAD. DEAD the 'iuivertiseiment • Of A. LATHROP & CD., in another column end go Of. yoe can buy goods at it bargain. OLD. CHAINS.=-400 dwts, Gold coometing of Chatelaine, Gaud, Vest ssa Fob, of all weights an/ Pattern', by . ; • A. J. Evos• [A. L 4 UEOr
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