Administrators' Salo. IIiTOTICE 'is hereby given-that •by virtue of an. lA. units. - of 'sale issued.. -from . the Orphan's Court of Susquehannis c'ountY,..the following de.; Fe ri bed property, late': the-estate of- Augustus Pickering, deceased, will be offered for sale- ut_ tublio - . -vendne, on Tuesday, the 3d •day, !of - SD next, at one•o'clock, P. 31. • Situate jtt. Jack • tnwnship -in- said-county: ,-bounded north...lp hinds in' possession of Joel Limb. west by j an , poBMession of:Lewis Low, south by `lands n possession of Ambros Benson, and w t st by b ui d s of Ji3sepit Drinker,: .or, lands for which he ;is agent, known and deseribecl on a . ump re sur y Henry Drinker's Tunkhannock tract: ey of :Ls the sotabeas! , half, of Lot - No. 1:i t, and eon mining 63 acres and 81 Perehes,'More'r6r less, on, 16 it orosi 'framed house; a herse ,, barn;cow. , bait:lolnd other out hoosegs.-' = • : • 9\lo to b e held npen the premises, and terms of payment Made - known"ripen the day. of sale. . SA'AitIEL W.• PICItERING, DAVID A. BENSON, ' Adminis!ra:f,rF rf A. Picketing deceastfl. Jaciison, June 4, 1855.. . 217-4 w. NOTICE. MrIII.IREAS my wife Marcy Nis left my bed and board sv:thont any instesuse or pro. vocation. this is to forbid any person harboring.or trusting her on my-nceriunt, as I will, pay no debts o g hero:kir:ding after tliis date.. JACOB WELLMAN. 23-3 w. irlMl3 BOROUGH OHDINANCES. Ivicniee'to Dog Owners. • SECTION s , or's ' 0 . A- ND be it further ordained, That hereafter on . L.t . every dog owned or kept by any person within .the Borough, a tax. Of Fifty cents, and up on every.slut so owned or kept in the. Borough as aforesaid, a tax of Two Dollars; shall be paid by the person or persons so owning or keeping , said dOg or slut. And it shall be the duty of the owner or owners, keeper or kepers, of 'each- and ever y dog or slut owned•or kept within the Dor -ow-di, on Or before the First day of June in - each A nd every year to pay to. the Borough Treasur er the said sum of - Fifty Cents for each and - every' deg, and Ilwo Dollars foreach add every slut - so . °Weed and kept by him or them And upon •neg-, lectrefrmal_ se to (16 for the space of ten' days'afti:r the slid first day of June - , said person or-per-i,.as so ofiontling .hail forfeit and pay the snni of 0, ; 0 Dollar for 'cat;ll and every. don., :and Fear Ilo;iar, for each and . every slitt* so owned. and kerl ,v ih n , her or them, to be collected be fore any Justice of the Pe ree .of tho county, in thename of the Berough, with costs of nit.—, And it. is lwrrlfy made the duty 'of the Treasurer . to bringsnit for the collection of the same, and • : is a compensation for which he shall be entitled to receive 20 per cent on the amount; so .collea. ed by him. Provided, That he shall not bring snit until he has made demand for said penalty, prOV - oied that if any dog or slut shall be known 0 1, 0 about or in the r ßorodgh for three weeks r: for which no owner oclaimant ran be found - , it shall be the duty of the !Vali Constable or of any n!horpnson to whom said factA are knOwn, to sueit dog otislat.l . . GEO. R. LATHROP, Treasurer. Cash for land Warrants. IT L IGITEST nlnrket, rice raid by L. F. FITCH June 5, 1855-13w•4 E.OST OM STOLEN, of 5157..110,1 by the subseti- V/ lii"nne L. Pr,-t—tr&sinly, nVer tw: , Tt. wn., not writ t tit `f or beiroc." Al or .sl.l by me 1.9' Isnac WfoOlsey N. V.. sr...it b:wi; to Mont, rro-e 4% ": -. N. B.• I itlyci not e'ortsi.:neti the due bill note to ti.e "use of any person or person -1, or tie care of ant indici.i lat. - ' , -.TOSEI4-1 B. WOOLSEY. J,•;%-up. June 5, 1955-123w3 - :NEW ST,OVt & TIN-WARE EMPORIUM OF - isc-zzranrin, • •of. Meter. St. - a:WI' South of S:aric's ./Tota,.. • . AT7iinil.E mar be found the best assortment 11 (.f STOVES ever brought to this market- Inzether e - ith Tin-Ware' cheaper than can he , bon4ht eig. , v2here this side of New York : ... • They would respectfully call the attention of to tht-ir new and splendid Stock of STOVES and TIN-WARE, which trill be sold at r- - r 7 Tow prices. W e :.laye the most apProv i ed patterns or .. IVES ever- brought into thiS market, ammo . which • :nay be f.0t041 Sti r .:( 1i7c,4 (Elevated Oren.) Caltiva igr fv , l Oren,) Paragon, 11 eui Glo.be, ..411ag, and 71, tee :Steer, • All Ncuti7ll', and various other pattern's too nu mer-e. to rr,,ntion. . • r ,'• Ti ‘VAR;: of ail kinds kept constantly on hind h. , ,lcohold use. Jobbing done to order. awl in the beht manner. All-Tin-ware. carefully proved before leaving the shop. They respects ,ysolicit the patronage - 'of. all •Who wish to putehase anything in their line, as auring• them that more can be saved by examin ing their stock before purchasing elsewhere-. S. A. WOODRUFF. G. B. ELDRED. . Montrose, June 7, 1855. JOE PENTLAND'S CIRCUS. L eta C'43 , WITII an *entire new end: brilliant. equip merit. This superb Troupe will exhibit . at MOntrok-_.; on Friday, June 15.185.5.; afternoon and .evcning. Doors open at 1 1-2,and 6 1.2 P. 31. Performance half an hour afterwardi. Ad; mission, 25 ets.- 4 flis company is *disCrignishad for ihe ele gance, novelty and varieiy of its entertainments. - - '' EQUESTRIXN, . _ • Gymnastic and Pantomimic. Displaying, the _ . -highest order of Foreign and Datmestie talent. 7— . Among the principal attractions of this Troupe , Sheriff's Sale. are- SIONS. NICOLO, and his three Juvenile ßr Irina eof a writ of P. ra i. toned out of the Court of Wonders., Atritoss-4, Stuasnas 'AND ALAta,,lO: rettoiT u r:rill l' e Leas xpo: r el7; i inYl l it:= C tr a tt t ; l e . & C ta ti ci n t r ° t flci . n d s i ; g(*ittler with*their two Woricierruily trained -and in'.mootrose, on Saturday -the rith.dair of 3110', avast, highly intettectunl dogs; TOPSY and JACK I' ' 4 ' l °.c..„.1"k P. M* , _._ • From the GvirMaitki •Comique and Olympic, --. u All nit certain piece or parcel ofland sittlatt.4. and being,in the tkumship of Bridgewater, in Paris; Theatre Royal, Drnry Lane, andßatty's • Royal Atapitheatre, Loudon; Franconi'S Hippo said County, bounded -and described as follows. drome, New York, drc. . • iowit:—.- 51r.D tviA Richards. the Wit 1 Excentrie horse - Beginning At a post standing la 'the road lead - man, wilt appear with his untamed Paine Steed, ing from Mimsrose to the ;Cochecton and Great in his' Dare Devil Act: witiloot, :i thu e or b r idl e, Bend tiainPike; thence north sevent.'en degrees, jumping -hurdles, leillaig . fences; dze.- This i, 1 west ninetceif perches,;to a post in the centre of the Most daring and wonderful act of horseman. the ro s 4d leading to jJawsville . o*tiOnce:slong said ship ever witnessed. • - ro.-A soutir-56 dein e ,Tees; west 5 perclicti to a stake' .: • The extra.ordiliary feats o f balancing' by Mons. and stone in'the 'centre of,iaid mid i ; thence 61- Nicole at Sons; called La Tcyz, -wilt b e „i v ": teen perches to the centre of the .first . msntioned in a style 9orselegAnee and skill unequalled 4 . arly road; 14 9e 6 along 8, it road tgaFett Ptrtlie s to other performers in the country, ..- .". the iplaCe •of .beginni g, containing one-third, Mad. Virginia Sherwood, the beautiful Esques- Of 'P enl 'l no r t 'r Ir' l'ilib gPlioitenaticea. one . trienne, in a variety of 'elegant Toots de Grace, t'framed - howit. r . and MI proved. '`-. . * • * . Ti , ,sitivery unachieved by any other Lady in they' Taken in etwution it the -suit: .of- John VVII. , ~ ■ Profession'. .. , , , :. . , llama vs. F.X. Williamsl administrator dr 0: - 1. • ...Joe Pentland,.the Great American Clown, snr- 'Williams, deeeasa& '''. . - •, ' • * named by the press,"Thqlkindetn Tiattehatontis" '' - 1 ' :.: • ET. 110,1 I LISTEIL, Oheriir. "Chief - Priest of .I)ledus,al34 ofihe • iteble ,Sheri ff ' 6 "Ik e ; 14461t1tP C 44. 1 t . • • " ' Irje:'—wiii open hisiliettlstistildss. - • - ,., 0 r ~ "1' . .-.'', --: ",May, 15, -:.- ' • - : Jokes, Wittictsini, Drolleries inid- - • ":' ' ' 4., '.__.,„,Mr. Frank Pastor, . in Isis- areattneigniint, Aiet : .17 . t of Horsemanship, 4 ,_. .....e! =-- ',..._„. _ .. . • . 4,,' ' r, , Vtichisto se the A „ttini - ;;Zidithib4 - . I afi. o cor i e blight:bier, ibedtiniPi4Viinlier of tho Vt'orld, and-Great Two Bone er. •C. Sherwood, the accomplished t3cene Rider. B. Jackson 11. Bernard. ! r . l Ma ter h . erwood, the greatestluvenile Pines an in. the world. Besides 'a. variety Of other talent. -The far famed performing ponies, Damon* Bendigo, Black. Diamond and `-Titania, in their fantavtic and fairy. gambols: A , host of other 'talent is eagagod witld this Mammoth establish. men{. For fall partictans see-bills at principal I nv hotels: . , - , '• • A grand Procession ceded by the magnif icent ORIENTAL DRAG v CHARIOT, eontaining,a full Military Brass Ban and n-n be t e n D e a n .. tiful Black Harass, superbly rn • ed anti dec. United, which will • proceed rough .c principal streets to th e place of exht tion. - W' AT LODEI4VILLE, une 14th. ," • 1 • " NEW G 1 ODS. • • . . TIIE subScribett is in (instant receipt - of:Veer Goads, in his lino f business, nearly every week. The publin'ivill find his assortmeat No I, a \ d Ida articles new and of good quality. The s ock consists as usnal of Drugs, Meslicine.s. Paints, Gihr, Dye-Stuffs ' Groceries, Fancy-GoodS. Jewelry, ' " - Perfumery, , &c. Store at the lower end of the burned district. i ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, June 1,185&. . • NEW GooiJs CHEAP at the.lle,ad Of Iktigatjon. THE ontler4igniA ingist rmpt ! elitilly aniltinnees VI the pniditi thitt he in dill neliing lino& at.the nld stan,i.• at - Ai-that he has an entire new will be sriki ewap. i C. W. 3TOTT. trope, May 301855.. NEW STORII IN HARM! ~ . ' - G. W. sEttioup.. dt. co , DESIR.E to call tile attention of. the public to thvir stack (IC, . . • - . TWAIN' id 00121%, . - Xi:r arriving.' nt thekild stand of S,. SErmoun,ln the village of t ;liarf ,, ra. • . • - C - -.4.Dliti GOODS - • . An E•Nr,lia ha;e ten boup.,ht. for *cash; care fti4 seleted,land.olil be sold chenp. ,GiVe us .a call beforelmrehastag. Our stock eonists of DRt coons. . , onocEßits. • 1'.. 1 1 IRD W IRE: . V . • . CROCKERY... - A . 1 RON' ; NAILS . . .-a+ 't. Ifolk 1 f olk 1 &c., & , &c., - variety a s as is usually found•in coutTy tores. G: W. SEYMOUR & Co: 10, -18t5. I - - liarford, Ma i k . New' Spring Goods. - LT. • BURIZITT would :mil onnee to his friends .1.1• and the public that khe is now ripening an • unusual ty large Stock o Seroxc anti titi an:.GOODS, including a great variety of Prints frOnt dets 16 Is. per yard:l Plain and Printed Lawns, 11:16 , re Dehtines, Ging,bants, Brocade Black and Raney DressSiths, Silk Dress Tissties and Bareges, Poplins. Sole., &C.: with a superlOr i as;sortment )1' Silk, Broihe, C.lshinere and 'nib. lit.Lt Shawls. t :klantillas. I arasols, French Laee and ; Straw and. ilk Bonnets Rich Itibbons and Flow. ; i es, -- ,,with a lail,ge variety of °dir staple and fan- ; cy ' - •-' DRY GOODS, . GFOCetieS:_frilt , k(• l iry. I ' lardware. fron and •Nails, i hoots and, Shoes, Hats and . Ca'earpetinLr, ! Wall pail , er, paint'ed Window Stn.:des', Floor 0i) Cloths, Olocks. - Staves.Oils and Paints, pl oug h, : ; &c., &e.l in short, the largest kind df piles' of rich and he .Goods: too numerous t:o mention.. but just he things to ptirehase.:dl of which will be .old at the most,redueed prices and on - tin• tn.t faviirable terms for eash,.exchange, or ap. prdved Cri . it.. -,-, ~, - , l N. 8., suit and I ,our constantly on hand. 1 : .New Milford, 11-4 5; 1855. - —.' . G- REAT . ATTRACTIONS, .1 - - , • AT THE CP S 0 .1 - VILLE XCIIA NG E. T 1.1 1 -',. SuLs. - cril;c•r is now rZceivino• a w ell se t e, leeted assortment of Dry Guods;Groceries, Fiiit, Ilardware, Crockery, !toddy-.Made Clothing, Hays, Bonnets, (a splendid assnrtinent,). N. 4114, Paints; Oila, - Dye:Stntr.4, Yankee Notions, in fact, airiest everything INually called for at a eoun trvlStere, including Flour. Salt and Meat; all of which he Is desirous of %olio., for ca s h, o r any lane of FarOser's illerchaniable -Produce. ,r on, zw'xi npproved Short Cre.4t. His friend.. are most respectfully invited tolg,ive him a call and he will satisfy them that the Exchange ,iS the plnco f.r farmers to Aral: - Toe highest inrice paid, in C.'s!) for Butter. - . , . . , J. L. 31ERRIAIAN. • UpAonville. May I's, 1_8:35, • ToD%iry-lienanldeheese-Makers. - 111 HE unnersigned subscriber is now prepared furnii,h cheese makers with a new and imptived patent, self-acting- press, - which will do 4p business right. 'This press being acti • t r islfsr more convenient than the old rash. inne long lever press, with 'welelgi. For reffer enreinquire of P.. Loomis, C. F. Loomis and otherswho hive used • this new press and tested its merits. Those men will tell you it is 'no humbug. So please call and get one, while you have an opportunity. 0. F. FARGO. ' Montroßi May 18, 1855. - 20-If. 'DISSOLUTION. rrillE firth of B.Y. & R. 11: Eaton is this day, _L by mutual consent, dips-Aced. .411 persons harin;tr book arwounis uncetiled with said jirnutre retiuested to make immediate payment. by Note or otherwise, before We expiration o 4 two month) from thi'p date. The books and accoittes will re:. main in ;the hands of B, F. 'Eaton, *l' ma z y be • found at:their former place pf inau thorizedtothorize4: to settle the-same. " A word t0 . . 4e ' BENJ. F. EATON, jurfoo, RALPIIH-Euvrov April 10,1855-16m2 • " 'New York Prices tc. A RE now bein7. p'aid V A. Lithrop & Co.; -to all those who eon.4gn their, butter and produce to them. • They hating made ari-ange ments are . noW:imabled to send ail kinds of pro. duce to New York :Ind to - sell the Same at the highest market' prices. All those who wish good prices an. , quick returns we invite to. cail upon - , A. LATHROP & CO. - lontrose, May 1, 1855. - 1 • SPRING GOODS. g4riOriol just 'received, and now offering at the leirest cash.rices fur approved cred it l r Ready pay; by • A. LATHROP & Co. Itlay 1. k A - '''... ; • ats, B ummer Stu ff s ,And tbe_tow .aciti anti Dr Goods,at - , #-Ti .-. • -1 , %;,',- -, ' 4 , ~4 ,........ 4. ~.„. • „ _ • • - 'WESTWARD . I - HO • THE Artist, being absent a trip - to the 1. West, his - • Dagneirgeftts- Rooms •, I .at Odd be cloyed for -spiv weeks.., lie willgive due motite of his return, and hopes that in the meantime yqm will alllget "pod ready" to have your fuses ken: ' i • • -; •-- • W. B. DEANki. Montroso, May 26, 1855.. • i • • • LOST pit.STOLEN. - .. TWO Notes: one of • 850 n, and. one of $4150, given to ms wife E.iza, and to be paid at my death,—they were not written or lorrir/. i • MY wife has "been' dead' over two years, and on. sequently those noik are dead also. T ey ve ere not given to any other person or perso by me, ;and Jr any individual or indiyidulls • hose , .antes I should be thankfuf for them—the -are of no use to sill peragin except myself. JOSEPH U. WOOLS Y. • JeSsup, May 26 - , i 83.5, • • 2.2 w. NEW STOOK OF DRY GOODS! - ::. C A RIP E T.S ! ! - Great Iteduetionin Pricet at the • - ONE PRICE STORE. • . p • C. BACON has the pleasure .of announc-: .1.. t• inr , to his Customers that he has tust.re turned eau! the Eastern Markets with one• of the largest and mot excellent assortment of ~ • DRY GOODS AND CARPETS ! ever opined in this market,'. whit'h fur beauty, variety and style c.:Mnot be surpassed, which hav ing been ptirchased for cash at auction and else where-at auction pi:ices he willysell them cheaper than they wore ever beforo offered in this or any 1 . .otner market west 4 New York city. - . -His rich and splendid assortment of - . . DRESS SILKS, . • , . i.?; always acknowleileed the best and cheapest in toWti, and includes plain, Plaid, Striped, BrOesde and- Glace—the cheapest as Well as the richest goods, at prices carting, from. 37 1.2 et's to '525,0 per-yard, together With.a great caliety - of . BRILLIANT JET BLACK SILKS,_ True Satins, &c., !selling nt least 20 per cent lesi than the cost Of iniportation.l . . SHAWLS : Sil A 1171. S ! l. 1 , An immense assor tment of . Silk-Crape, Thibet, cashinere,,Merinw4 Brochi , and Summer Shawls. from $1 to $OO, together cc ith a splendid' variety • of Black and Colored .MANTILLAS, , • of all the fashionable patt9rns: Sace, Silk and . Embroidered, which will bcs Id cheaper than over before. • . , . natssGo DS.. - . • . De Liirot from . 6 1 4 c'ts to 7 1-2 c'ts per yat d : Plain, Plaid, Striped and Fig rd: Muslins. Bril d) iiiintes, Challits, 'B ombazines Chambras, Ging hams. • French, English .an ! American Drills,- from 5 ets to :25 c't4rper yar d ,e very new style constantly on hand ;at-ttiertiTWest prices. .. . RIBI3ON S. t. . . Ribbonds by the price or yard will be always in our stock for Milliners and retailers. EMBROIDERY. ' The rieheSt and largest assortment of Embroidery. ear: always be seen at R. C. Bacon's,nt the lowest prices. Chemketts, Collars ; Sleeves ; Skirts, Infants' Waists, Ste., of every fashionable style, together .with ! ' • EngliA Threaii,_- ~4 . Valettetinirea, • . ll4niton, . • • .. Guipure-and Brussels Laces . . in great. variety. . : LI NNEN GOODS. itf all kinds. !Linen4, Linen Ilanakereillefs, :Tahle Linen and c4vers. of 'all sizes. Napkins. D. , s•lies: Linen Shei•tin,, , and Pillow C::se Linen from auction at prites below all comp.tition• The attention of itott4e-keep.?rs •iv particularly invited to our stork of Curtain Goods, among which may be found . - Lace Curtains, Vuslin Curtfins, : - F Bcocatt;lics; . awl everything in this line of foods, which can no(fail to please in: ty)rie, style or price: DOMESTIC GOODS., Ph/ached and 'Brown.Sheeting from .the 6 , 3 grade by lto the• tin z tst Tickinas, Denims, Striped Shirti g. Apron Cheeks. • Ginghams - and 'prit!ts„ from - e'ts to 1,2,1 els per yard, and all kinds of C4ton Goods for meet or bovs'-wear. Nair Cloth Skirts,. Grams 'Cloth Sl:irts, And Parasols,--a very rich assortment. More Antique. Mims,Eringes„Galoons, and all descriptions . of Dret.;s and Mantilla Trimming, and :everything behinging - th,, Dry .Goods' trade customers may be e tc of finding at Baeon's, if it Can be found in New York. • ..• CARPETS! CARPETS!! . . Since the recent Tr t emendfms Fall in the price of Carpeting, we have purchased and haVe now on hand the larzest tthd most beautiful assortment Of CARPETS ever exhibited in - this "r 4 on. at' prices fully 30 per rent. less' then they could / be Sold for the laSt year. All those who are in ant of Carpets are invited to our • • . CirtitPETaoo3l / • , :'where they will be delighted with the beauty and , ilie.Lyiness of the various pitterns, and astonished r,that 5 , 41 good a carpet can be sold so cheap. • Brussels, ' • , Three PIT', . • 1;1 - Ingrain, • • . Union, • Cotton n , Carpetings: feint 18,cls per y a ar d Pa eth.p ud upwards.— ;Fluor and'Tahle Od• Cloths. :Matta, pruggetts, equally cheap. It. C. Bacon would Wolin those of his e este ,:mers, who hare not ,already made themselves ac tßuainted with the tact that he has removed from 'pie store form!). occupied 'by him .in Brigham ,Block, opposite Court llonse, to the 'corner of the )Sew block erected the, last summer next east at the canal, and having a much larger, mote Ouven lent and pleasant-storelhartformerly he. is pre pared to holdout even greater inducements to IDuyers. than heretoptre, and such ns can but be ppreciated, and adaiitted by all. those who are • 'ompetentimigeti, • , • New ExchangeJlinghandon, ) I • 31av, 6 9. 1855. THE LIGE .1L I ix EXPRESS ! Faire Reduced i Time Saved Thro' • \ by Dity Light : ikaWLEY 6t. 313N1E5,. NVE formed partnership in Montrose for Ile purpose ofdoing everybody's . BLACRSMITIIING! ~ • at the old stand near r Keeler's Hotel. We have purchOed an .entire new stock of IRON, comprising a . full assortment of all kinds, diree.t from the city. : 4Wo shall keep constantly on hand -1 • W4tern—Round and &limo Caststed Toe. Cork Itods, Refined Tyre Iron—all Sizes; • Land Iron and • -Spring Steel.' i - A large assortment of. Minable Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage Bolts, dz-c."&c., give us a calk Ily strict attention to business we hope to re. ceive a liberal share 'of the patronage. All work I warranted to give - FiatisfactiGn to tbose who will favorite With their patronage, t i"WAGONS AND CARRIAGES .LO. .ironed On Short notion and stuck found, or made to order tltroughout;as may best suit on patrons. All business transactions mud bpi:it:Wed once a year. - Short settlements and long: friends is our motto.. 4 _ It: - Asfa j rneyman wanted. to whom its.adir'en:iplOyment 'and high wages:will he given. i . p ut ty J Esk. „ • aiollrose, May 31i, 1855. ' 111.4 1 PTE - 1 1 .21.4 . far 1 shitrin_gr yard. at C. W: MOTT'S. %,51,4trosesilfay 31'i 1855, 9 fast eviors yam] wide' far 1 shilling tier yardat C.V. MOTT'S. 'Star 31 OWN IEItRINTS at all prices at . • • • !" w. 'sorra ,lbstrii"sisysii yogi. • 41‘-- , .4.3 D - TIME CILIMGED: . . Delaware, Lackawanna it W. R. l ll. SPRIG - A 11,,RA.XGENIENT I ON and after 3l•Oudv, May 7, 1855, the r Oppo,tritiot_ to . ono etc. at Orrectily • - 1. , iir Ml' .-Aftc ' - ' ' • Mail PAsse.nger Vain will leave Scranton I reduced Rates. - .", - .5: . _.,.. - ; ....- , at 10.30 A. M. . - , • '' Notwithstanding thecontbinationisfrassie*a. Due at. Great Bend - at 1-30. V. lg. • . i .ers•to k4cp up the prices of non-eopyright i mu. • Connecting with the - Dunkirk Exprks Train Nit!, against the interest of native ca posers, and .west, and the New York Express East, no i their r - refusal to extend to Mr. Watela the cieurte s r N. Y.& E. It. R. .Passengers taking this train i ales of the ttade, Ise is'tuttking immense. sates— I will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. m. and'in New i having abundant evidence, that he has. public- York . Yeti; n't 11.15 p..m. ' / l'coantenance and support, in his opposition to the . l Return. will leave Great /lend at 4p. tn. due I I, _LEAT MosonOLY,'and in his efforts to aid NA m 1 ~.. . at Scranton 6.45 r. . . . 1 Tryt rsa.rstr, and to rdopt the - NATItitS/11, CM. The Freight Acrorarnodation Train, with pass. , nr.xcv. His stock of American and European j enger'car attar:bed. will depart from Scranton .u! i Ftutisic is immense, and the catalogue of isisrown j IMO, P. m, eonnecting:with the M'rrnin 6o unn I publicqinns is one of the begest and.best select. ! West, and the - Night Express 'Trains bot h .ed in the.United-States. lle has also made'a 1 East and West. , . t " - Great Reduction in the prices of Pianos, Melode- i Passengers taking this Train and the. Night ons and Musical instruments of all kinds. Su-1 . E xgr ess East, will =rive ia view .York at ' 10 5 . perior toned 6.1.2 octave pianos.for- 6175; s2ot) a. m. By taking the Night Express West,ia w -- - land $225, interior of as Tzofsti quality, and instrus arrive in Dunkirk at 13 kl., or...by talking the I molts tts etron,g.rtnd 'as durable as those which Mail Train West, -win arr •ts in Dunkirk at 6. 45 ! • cost $5OO. Pianos of every variety of style and p. m.. • - „ I price up to $lOO, coMprising those of Tntt differ- Returning will dept , from Great Bend at cut manufactories: among them the celebrated 7.00 .i. st. and arrive tit Scranton. 12•10, a. - • m•• modern imprured .llonAcr. Warms' Pi.v.xes 'and Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of Pagj...: the first premium XoLLA.2: Ptssos of T. Gilbert senger Trains at Scranton. to . convey pasgeozers , & Co.'s make; (owners of the.X.dian patent.)— to Carbondale, Pittston, WilkeS,Barre, l 'h il ade ) " 1 Second-hand Pianos - at great ,bargainw. Prices phia via the Reading It. R., EaStott, and all other I from $4O to $l5O. Nlelodeons from five di ff er: intermediate places. ' -: enrnanUfictories, including the wail known S. D. ILTOTTERER, Supt, 'D&IL W: Smiths melodeons. (tuned the equal . Supt Office, S.erantym . - temperament. ) the best mike in the United States. May 7, 185,5.1 1 i :.15tf '- Prices $45, $75, $lOO, $ll5, $125, $135, and — slso. Smith's Double'Bank Melodeons, $2OO. '! Ecah piano, and melodeon guaranteed.' The best I terms to the trade, schools, 4-c.: 13 I.42ter- cept 1 discount to - clergyman and chti"enfres. A l orders Irpromptly attended to. - Music sent . t o all parts . i• the 6 ftiecotntTp,st-paid,at' i lled rates entnir,ni ,I„cltaiogtesnnrsebeduteoi , •• prices •ot Pianos forwarded to ' , tress free of charge. . . EMERY'S & !EIMER'S' celebrated II oree Powers, -Thresh , 'rs and Nej7.trators,teorobin ed Thresher& ti , .// Chirticu. Chace Hollers; Por table Circular' CrosS• rot Saw 31;11,,, rod C u t. ters..Cortz Siylb;rs,Emory's new Portable Graf. inz. Circler If ills,Clnw's and Kelsey's -Grain Cradles, 4-c.. &c. Peters' improved Rice's Fan. nine priOe FAL! •" All af ‘ wholin-ale and retail, un very favorable terms. • . These machines a ll oihrrVmpri.vements are warranted. to be of the best material and work manship, and to f,per.:to as represented bY my Circulars; or subject 'mho returned-within three' mont!hs. and tlle porchase money refunded. 'f 1. taka p trtieolar carein making my con tracts fur canal ft eight and transportation on- all mac:lines, s o Pelt canal and other charges will be unusually Machines for lrimiu..hanna county mly delivo i red at: ady - convenient sta tion on Erie or LackaWanna Railroad. • ' . 1 7-•;71 lldseriptive circulars, and all neees-tary infortnathil converniTz all ,articles sold me, with prices, nrd oth-r important particular*, can IIN; had on hpplhiation to me by mail: To Ravel inf9tight, sSz.c., all orders ' be forwardedlayry. 1 - • • It. M. F. LLT: S. Atheng Dradfora cO., Pa., May 1•2. Ketchum's iflovrinp. and Reaping Maphilies. •••••! , rl.• 7 :-ZA 4 O4-•-:3 • qh. Ti:, su I=criber N4.0.t. arnt or %.Excut::.l',.s' celebrated Mowityr. and eorlibined Mowing and Renrin2 M:Ylii9.s f.r northern-. l'ontr'a.— Very few of mar Fariner's are aware. of - t.. / hi: - great . ad..antag.e ,mined hy. osimi a good mowinz !A chim., and as a general thin_, a zondMowe- can be used on rou; , her land than . ll c-snppo , :. ed. • The One HoNe :I,llo.ver Ai rk on land Rffineyclultmore uneven than Florse mow ; or will. from the fact that the cutter Dar is snor ter: .Ti vt , t wo h ors ., 111..:,y,yr . erut.; a swath 4 ft. 8 inehei., and the,one hor:-/three feet ..vitle. ,Tae frames and cutter lanrlO these machines are all {linade of Wrought Iron, and every' part is made ,very stnthrana durable. :loci little likely to get nit" of repair. ,OaeeXtra Neytlie. ea. xtrsections ;" and fi ngers, aril one . wren ?h, are furnished %vith each triachint e ..! • . . . Price of TwO Horse 3.l , *wer,,with extras, $llO " /(!onibined and. Reaper ". 125 with ti z ansp.irtation from BulTdo. Price of one Horse Mower wiila extras. with transportation from Worcester, Masc, The two-horse mower is warranted caphle of cu tti ng , with o n.: g‘iful tent, from 10 to 15 acres of any kind of grass, whetheehtanding °dodged, per day ; and the•t•otnlkined machine capable of cutting the smile number of ;gyres of grain. per - day. The one horse mower, with a • good horse is cap - able of doing about two.thirds as .tunyh as th'•4 two horse mower. air* All orders for the combined Mowers and Reapers should- b.• forward,:d to me by the first of June, and for the Mowers nlone,.by the 15tir of June next. Descriptive Circulars, and all needed informa y) tion csill he promptly famished on application by mail: rder machines earls . in the season. -- ' R. M. WELLES. (Athens, Bradford:co.. Pa., May 12, Z35-20m2 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, I , IIILAVEI.pHII Important .Anitoimeement. MO all persons sr tit sexual dt.eases, Ketch •as Sem:ual Weakness. IraPht,mee. flunrlnt•hata, Glee', hr.. &c: The 31, , ,rard..V•!,14CialiCoLl o: Philadel phia, in 'Clew ortile . aW . rllll.lt.,trw•tion or human Ill° and health, caused by s• aux! vikti , t , es, and the deceptions which are pralti cr." upon _rot untot tun at• rtethas or such elizese.ses by giract;, hare direczed their cons utting surgeon as .2 Charitahl• Act worthy or their name, to sire SLdiral Advice Gratis to all pelsons thus afflict. d, (Male of Fe male)be.,atb in eases of txtr•weporerty and sulerim: to Furni it Mldicints !Tree of Charge • The Il.wardiAssoclation 34 it . benernlent In , tit es• tablialted by special endowment. for the relief. of . the Rick and distressed, a rdicted with Virnlent nod 3.:pidernie Dis eases." and its fonds Can lie 1.1 4, C41 for no tether p -- 1t has now a sdroln.'nf means, which the Directors have vote.! to at crtisei the shore not lee. It le necdleos to add that the A ciathlr. command. the hi.. s h e ,r :tied!, al akill of the ace nil will . furnish the west approved modein treatmen 'Table airier given to sick and nervous re eted with abdominal. weakness, Womb Com e • .ireness, Lencorrlava, 4.. .• I Addresie (i.nst-pahl.) Dr. Gee. P.: Calhann: Cothtultine Surgeon. froward Aasocidt",n,o. 2 South Si nth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. • By order of the Directors. EZlt if E.II:TWELL, President. Geo. Falncutt.u,Secretary • J. Wiltenberg. or. Brother HAVE just received and are daily rectivimr splendid assortment. of Spring and Sum. mer Dress Goods, as Mirages, plaid and satin, striped find Plaid• Lawns, Groandis,Barage Delaines, Silks of all coiora and figures and at New York prices. Our StOdi 15h.1W14 i. well selected, among .which can le.found Crape SliaWis, Ilroche Silk, Barite, Thibet, Cashtn .i er,.. and PrindetcShawls. A splendid stock of Mantillas of the latest styles and at very low pries.. A . Our stock of E:nbrolikri,.., is selected.with thie greatest care and cannot f.til, fogive SAti4factior. In addition we havp a good - assort meat 91,Need!e; work, Window Curtains, at various Vices. : We also o&r to the .pubre at liiaisgains,. bleached and brown irood assortment of Calicoes, Beiltick kg. Flannel, &C. 1164iery at vet' priec+, seult sv Storkingm bleached and brown, enler, black and Jeix.- etl stie•itim4s, a superiur of riltv ',ilk Hose, also a iplenditi article of ,ilk 31its; Gloves, }tog. er'A Kid Gloves. We 'we also a splendid . :msortment of 1%013. nets, Ribbons r also Misses Bonnets. Children's Fancy Straw Cap* And Finis, a gooeassorttnent of Parasols, all nt a. small adVance above cost. . In addition to atl, this we ofror-the public the largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Cloth ing-eyer offered in Northern Pennsylvania, Al so a general as4ortment of Gentlemen's Furnish. log Goods, such as Shirts, Colers,Cravats, stocks, 40, , penders, Drawers nod under Garments, &e. Please try us-410 IpproVe if von c an.. J. WITTENBERG & BROTHER . Montrose, April $b 18/15. CASH NIVSIC AND IPLANOSTOHE HORACE-WATERS. No. 333 Broadway._ lecw,ll"or..k. Extracts from' testimonials sots and Editorials, , coneerning 11011 ACE WATERS' MODES N LiPP.OVED PIANOS. NEW l'onk, , HORACE WATERS• E4Q., 333 Broadway-: Dear Sir—Having ikxamined your Piano friirtes froM scientific and appropriate tests, I ant ena 5` bled to foiSn a satisfactory jUdgMent of their merits, and it is with pl(;asure. that I can speak of them as :imam the Most celebrated and itn. proved makes of the - day. 'For power, brilliancy and richness of tone elasticity of touch. and hentity'of finish.; they will. not suffer in comparison with thmle of any other manufacturer and those desirous of olitaining,, a really ~0 0d Piano Forte—one -that will prove an equivalent for their means, will find• such a one in yOur beautiful' inktrumentsi 'lnitom,ks pAKFtt, i A_ M. 1.0-41 or of Jullieh's Band and musical Director and ConduCtor at Niblo's . Garden. Yor. powc , r. bei !Haney and rich,ness of tone. elasticity of touch; elegance and . arability of mak... they are in . :1411100 of any other pianos in ' the' United .State, lwim:Ttlie result of lone' expe -1 rience and a series oiexp:.riments.—N. 'Y. Dig- Fa: r7l. The treble bt'elear, Pnre,l , 4autiful, and very bass is . deep, roiling arid _sone runs; the "Iniddie part k rieh and sympathetic, and posses the power of singing;-i. e: of uniting the sound of each ti.nP, .re a de gree' but rarely aehioved—llr.Nnv C. \l ! '..yrsote. - 1 Your instruments are a sensible. improve'rnent I - upon Atnerivan pb.nos. and an honor . . to the ' skillful inantifoetnrer. There is. no doubt but they sill b.• nppreiriated . by the- puhlie, and tell adu)7 l rers of true rherit.—OscAn ComEtriaNT. - •For power'(.l*tone, depth orb:rig, and ev of Ire . bie t tt* ,, 7011e7 with acenraey of tench, . they a r t! .:eqo ,1 to :Inv make I. a it Letitiairited With and I eor-lia!!..- ree.inimed :belt'to tiwsewishing to prireba-e.--V: C. TAYLO:Z... frien.cts will.fi•ad at 11r:1,V:tiers' store the very be , t aKiortowat of not..ie ittei. of pianos to '.he fonr.d in the 15.nited-States,Fand se tirge,o l ur southern and western frivndi t,' tzive hi n a call evheLever they go to New • li.trig..-'-(.4rishans , I take great pleasure in prononneity , them in strument-. ory-uperior quality, both in tone and touch.—.lt;GusT GockzEt.. consider them worthy of special attention, from the resonant end exceedingly mosjeal tone ! which Mr. NSraterq has sneceericti in avtatniog,.— Y JlusiCai .itlr4l Times. f The flornce Waters piano , . are of superior tnne , aad fiuisli.—S. . . Nothing.at the State Fair disylayed gr:r. Ater ex- i eelieneo it any department Than the Piano nine rnannEtet4eti by Ilorace %%raters, of 1114 city.--: I Citurts.ll3l.,•st, ~ . . linmee Waters' Piano FArtes Are of foil, rich, and.eveh tone, and powerfal.—N. Y. Mt.::si;a/ I . .Rerir..r. ~ . . Your new Square Pi.ino4, sir. are of such a •elearoes4 and equality of time thrclgligut, that they yory sui:oessflttly compete with nous and expressive Gr.tnd Pia tranc;erlientle. The Editrir of the Sarannah Reptedican vatina h, Ga.. ;:p4.;:king of the Piano Fortes Republican , by llestrA, J. W. Murrell S. Co. .of - that city, s.iys; • tit will be seen that their ste e l; comprises in. i strumeMs of every grade o f ex.ei ‘ wnce, from the known manufacturing; establishments of Chiekerit,r & Son, Iloyace Wasters. 11. Mmes- ter, Norms and Cark, and Bacon and Riven. It • might well be supposed, that in so large a col lection there would. be some very fine instru. meats. But there is one which, • for blianty .of finildi and echness.and briili.inry of tonej equals, l if it doe's not excel . .anything of the .14nd we have ever seen. It is from the establishinenrof . 1 - Horace Waters. • !Icing constructed of the best i,and most thoroughly seasoned materi.d, and up. on improved principles, it. is eapahle ; 'the action of every climate, And •o‘• standing a long time in tune. • The keys are .of pearl, and the recess for •the fingerboard is inlaid with • pearb - thd legs are_lntiq elaborately earvO, and the' whole irArument finished up in a Style of great excellence and Igtot.Y.. And yet its chief rnerit lies in tho power richness of its 'tufo, and the elasticity of its touch:" ' Ektrarq i s . from Editorials concerning C. Gti.ut ItT &Cos rstr:,3trcu The ..Enlian Piano' Forte is undoubtedly the tnast'peiti•ct mt.;ic:ll instrument humnifingenui has constructed. T%vo instruments are blen ded in one•. The lEolian is both 'attached and cletai•hed : so that the Piano may be played with or without it ; or, with on, hand the performer, may elicit the melodious strains' of the Xolian, and withtl;e other invoke the harinmiles of the Piano. The instrument Which, in the evening; incited to the dance or aided the festive song, circa forth, in the morning, the pealing tones which prelude and tiecompany.theyolemn hytnn Mr. Waters' new monis' are very invitinOo the lovers'nf music. But he hag nothing sin his rooms oral in beauty and coniPeteness }o bert's .Yellian Piano Furtes.-orrii S Waits' Home Journel. The varietY.nnd benuty of the dietl.4 can only be apprecinted by those who . hear these rilngnil l . cent iw4truments at Mr. Wat!t.rs establishutent. 'Tribune. • TheLif..iian l'iaho'Forte sent to the Crystal Pal.geefrimt the great muiie forans of Horace Waters, have ben proved to be unsurpassed by all others in those qualities whieh.llie gt . eate.q p . erformers most prize —.Crewing • .-1 . 1 10 Pianos. sold by r. Waters are vetypop. u t ar ..‘• The framework isz mettallie and. the ins trument is warranted tri stand arty elimute with seareely any need or. tuning.—V. " Y. Daily Times . . The 'iilvention of the new rotes had divested flint instrument uf . its lorstter tones, une given us rfl the pu:ity an.i riehne . ss of a parlor organ.— Ereuing Atlas, Albany, N t y.• This" I‘.lmirable tnstiuthent is pverywhooe ivian Riyisvor, Avian. - • • The iEnlian Piano is non: the chief attrartion in nil musical circles in tho Svutb.--Alsbamis 11aptist, Extr.iets frnm testimonies concerninz.S. D. & H. W. SMaliS CE . 1,6 - BRATED 31ELODIAn, In lin article in tie Febuitry number of the Rerleic,nitswering some inquiries in regird to temperatnent made by " William W. Jr., Brook. : field, Vt.," t noticed, a staternoitilliai•Prince's Melodeons are tuned -in the equal temperament. Since thntlitne I have examined a rittinher ef Mee Co's Wain% with appal reclines An the "temperament., - and ' hue - tot 'found ,one tuned in equal temperament. Thelempehment in the Inciodeele of Prinee.& Co.'s manufacture that I have examined, approaches. nearer. the Equal than in ithr.se of Carhart & Needham, but it is far from equal. tui any one " tronialed With a L ie g e car," think, %yin deride, if they win try the chords ot F and F Sla►rp in succession. We are very happy to stand corrected on this point. 'We made the statement alluded to above on the authority of a professor of mimic - 'in ttuia i city, without. having observed in reference 'to, it ourselves-- . a _tiling we very sedumdo.- • We..l hive sinea examined Prince & Co.'s Melodeons and find .°A Tuner" right. • Tho' however, that & W.Smith's Melodeons, sold by Jim: ac e Waters, Nci. 333 Broadway, are tuned' in the: equal temperament 7 ,—N. - , Messrs. S. D. & H. W. Smith rank tis the fir . st ; manufacturers of the Melodeon; in this eorintry,l l Their instruments are recommendeid by the beet l, judges as superior in siery retpect.--Botion Coriz 7 , MO n wealth. - Tfierels Constantly in *tore st: triat'es tabliehment ten different makes of Pianos, and five differetttninkes of 3telodeons; 'alai instrument - is guaranteed" to give entire satiefaction, or the purchase crione,t refun ded. Persons et a riAstanee wishing to pnrehese by forwardin: their nrderA, have want!' as well, and as - cheaply supplied tistliough. personal ly present. . 14y1 - • NEW HARDWARE STORE. PRYFE & KNOWLTON_ respevtfolly" e.tll the attention of tbo eitizens_of Susquehan na eont!ty, to:their new and extensive a3scirt ment of ' . • ' HARDWARE, Comprising almost everyarticle usually kept' in similar establishments, which they, : will - sell: at such prices as must satisfy all - -who may fai.nr them with their .p.itrOhage. Their goods were purchased at the lowest market •Prices, and {tie warranted to be. or tbe - best quality. Call and examine for yourselves,it will cost you nothilag. We think all will , bo ccnvince4 . that this is the • place to buy GOODS CHEAP—not..Chop - Goods: e Profes• Remeui4er the place, No. 10 LaFtlyett Block, 3 do4s east of .the Choilong° - Bridge, Court Street. Binghamton, N. Y..' . March. I, 1855: tiiriV X 14E4 OF - CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.. . TOW in Stored la r ge s tock of neVr patterns of CARPETS from the. 'recent licavy nue .iion sales :It a great reduction 'in prices. Bar gains:for purchas e rs. And such eie g ant styles that, all must be suited. R e member out Carpet rooms aro. o n .the.second floor of nor Crockery 10: 1 House Furnishing.t.itore.now extend ed•one hundred feet in depth; making it. the must extensive in the . J. U. DE PEU. Binghamton, March 1 1 5, 1855. ;. I _ - . etHAIIDER FCRNETCBE; - Iledsbutds,'• lifikt . :: V tres - ..ses•,. Washstands, En:iv - feta Sete,;:i.oun.. , - • ges, choirs, Pillows,_ Counterpanes, &e., - , 4 , 18 Pearl st.,',N. Y.,. between '- • : -',. • ' ' - Crbeicer_slr, ' 23 ins-Vi r tlres , * and ,11 .5 01 tse•' ' •19m6, . • . Madison' and Chatbain st. • '. "' F u.ratisltii Irk Goods. . . ir 11. DE PEU. would -call the attention of l ew , an DUeciiray. ' -' • . and - - • .. • fl • purchitsers to his • extensivo midi varied I - Dr. Ham's, Aromatie'4nrigaralizt , sSinry• stocleof Gc l oDs . for the Spring tra,de, consists I ,Thls delicious:beverage .is . inperTor to all.,in ing of-every article desired-by housekeepers . and I yigoratineCordials, S'ettnapps, Nervines, &e., in . would 'especially - solicit •a call from 'those fur-1 use; for. the cure' - of Dispepsin: - . Nervoitstness,.... A nishing anew. • s our' attention is particularly kileartblitn. Drowsiness, Kidney Complaint, 31e1-_' • .devoted to the lepds. or this rhea, we are able tp,Vbrichuly, Delirium Tremens. Intemperance; &e. * • -.. furnish them with a eo:riplete outfit-and • wel as it will inciourote.- : ariti strengthen, but will not-i _ Would adYise all to look tlirtugh the assortment`!intoxicate or.stupefy!i•- ' .• •,. .".... 1•.-,, ". . .. before purchasing elsewhere., Remember DE I .Persons who of; Itabitunts .10 . IE4 PELT keeps Crockery, Looking Glasses, CArpcf- leseyss i ve : use - of Tobaeco, Opium and SRiritueu• . in al-Cloths, AVoolen and - Willow Ware, ' , Liquors, will find speedy end . ...peimanent relict S.poons, Cutlery, \N - iniow-Shdes, Lamps. - Cur.. ' from. the desire to ose.. these destroying vents, loin Tr•outtiizt ,, s, ,Chin't wore, Fancy Biskets,Bird by taking a bottle or two of thisDelicioui Cagcs,•Tovs, Jap inneii anti Tin - Ware, Feather cal Beverage. • • . .- • -!1. • - - 1 •- , 7,.:, 1 Posters, Geese Fent'acrs,"Mats. , 5,.. - 'i,•...,&'.... at the -1 - Weak and Sickly Families will find-Dr: I -. LOWEST 1'1L10ES! .1. 11. DE PEU. , Onvigoratin gS. prrit a' quick 'and sure,: cure. for all - I Bin oh a nava, 31orch I .5 ; 18.56. I 'fent ale. dit fi &ti lties, it being a ROgen - enttor zs Weil'. f - las it Streagthener of the.l-juman - Sy.sterd. - Eneh..• - ••: 1 0 ( g 4 -. FEET first quality , ( 'l' Bass .., i cOMphtint that: the Aromatic Invig,ornting urditd . 1 wood + lumber fur sa'e. x- 13 - - iis calculated to cure is named" .on life . raPpeii . quire of . , 'tat:Comp:tying each bottle, and._ full directions for ,•• luse are : 'so minutely &vett. ' . •• }- i • Price t per-bottle: Prepared by' Dr ,Dating • ".- Ham:. Principal Pince, No. 2 Liberty Street, New 1 York, were'wholesale orders should tieii - ddr - oesei. '•: -'. For sale by Druggist throughout the', Vitited -•• . . • . .. - • - 1 Shites. - -.- •• . ; ..- •-- _..." _ .. 3 - • ' 1.- Sold bv - A. Terrell, Montrose;. B. F.'•& IC.' H.: 'Eaton, Harfnrd t Church & Phinny ; Dtiadaff; EL I -,• • - , Scott, Great Bend. .- . • ' . 1 .. , ti.3-•—iy. if ... : . : Wr . o l iigh ' t tio4 Pipe ' - e• - .- - . • For- Water, keam,ai;d (as: ' Jamee. D. Morse ..4- - c0..(). 79 Johri ' &reef, ATet.o.•Yorl4 metytts, . . jaczurersaild dealers in .117rovs,litir0 Pipe.. _. . . . Thirteen different - .Sizes constantly, on band, . with Valves. enelis,• Elbows, ..Tees. and -. every . 1 , varrety of fi t tin gS for the same. } Asheroft's Steam 1. Gantres; Whisites,.oii • t'ititst,-"Atc. Venters for ',Steam Engines, Steam and''Foree Pumps,Boiler -. i Flues ; Toyer° _and Soap - -Boiler Coils;.: Sere* .. 4 ,' Plat es ant Sere win (... 11.1:seit i nes.- Buildings Wairs •, led by Steam and:Lighted - by pts.-1 • All . orders . i foi• repairs, and 'country o rd e rs regeivepromp; at, I.tention, - .' - 1 : 'J. O. M. •& Go. bet./ to•call the•attention of • ownersoffactories, hotels, &e..•tti their Superior Gas Generatintr. Apparatus, stove in ,use; at•tho_- I•St - . Nicholas Hotel, - . - New York,. ManAitstes. •• I-Conn., Great Barrington, Mass., RockYille,.Conn.. '. and carious other parts of the country.; • 2•f--3m. _ + • • • O. G. HEMPSTEAD. BroAlyn, April 30, 1555.-18w3. • HYGEANA. Brought Monte :o the . Door of the atillio A. Iros DERF UT. Discovery bif , recent Z; been made by De.' Cott is,ot t ht. el iy. in the tient ment of Comiuptp , tinps A•ithroa. and nit il:ve4ses, oi the I.ung, We retti to " Dr. Curti." nye:eons+. et Int:Mint Ilvigenn Vapor and Ssrun.", With gilt, new method Dr. C. tine restored many afili _iced on es to petteet heaha ;as an evidence of which he iris innumerable ciut:fientri. Spiio.iun of the treatment, a.physieinnreme.-.it: It is evideut i.hatlabaling--conetent .t 1 .! , breatiiiint heallut vapor, the me icing] -on azreeahlicing]Pri V ertiet.ninvt rome in direct cc; ntaet with the w ude or the aria, eavity or the lunze, and tlics CFCa pe the ma 3. and varied iliai.7ei.r.retince.l upon ;Into whin inttoduct3l into the etomach .. ..end itutij.e..eu to the p, oceit' of diLtes ion.— The ifygvann . k ter saw al ail the drugg:s.sthrough ut tbe count y.. . . The Inhaler Ts -en• r the hrt c . -or , ler .' with net the leaatineonveri.ere— the beet 'ot the ixody be nit Autlicio la to evtipot.3te• the thO.I: autolted• or A s E.' , of Cf:D}..? !Ike the rolletriig sight be Warned. ; Ono rart.:.--!,, of IT1;:es - a has cured'sue .f the ASTIINIA er.Ox year , itendiitg. ,J,ts.. P. e4'Deneannee. Pc:. I tills ...•!trod of the Ar - 411)1A nI7D yeare'standleg• by Dr Curtis' Dygeene..l/4 -Mc r./ Etz.to;'l, rroo Liyu:N; Ne "tereerentlSt .. T.,was cured of s revnt• ease fif Brrittehei hell the Ilygeava. •__`___ My 'sister hap been ^nre.: . iir a. DISTRESSING COUCH of seven t years standing. emit derided to be incurable by her physienns. She was cured in ONE _MONTH :by the Ily gentot t ' . 1. ri: 6 ta.ber f, P. .11.: I::e'i-rinad..lre. irii:eth , ee Dellats a Pueltu,te.—Solithe CURTIS & I , Ett r,lxs scarsYn & PAUL So Ili*Conrohers Ft.. N. V.-4. , , Packages sent fresh express to any part of the United " . States tor T..n Dollar.. , -- - • - - • - "t• St —Curtis' llyirranu 'IN the QUI . GINAL rind ONI.N- , • Hebnbold ' sGe:nuine Preparation*. °"riNE "t'''"' a' `'"""" "e ''""- l'un'tath`" c'r -1 Heimbolirs Highly . Conce rtrated-OtArfrou, - .' rile ail. tx.mnrous counterfeit s. Shur* tliein as you . „ . r„, ._,_... ,S , i ' i .. souid POISON. r,:el--rittscher ..4..B.,*.Aders. , • . ...e Lula ..zxzrac‘ wan •, • . ~..-a , s or Sale by .1. , irl Turielt,Etrugglbt,Montrose.ra. . , . . • '. I For Diseases of their:lacier and Klante•cseer Disessef.• . GREAT BARGAINS- - ''': etrietthe., Weatincsset, and nil I.lseo.ses 'O3 e Stltti4ll ••_ , 1 . ' IN VI 'MX GO OD*: 1• - ' Wlitther-in - Male or Fond ~ ', ' '.'l - • I - • W ...N WILSON, 47 CO. , - -, tom o'hit*lter - cause' they may have prigina ed and in- -, • - " : "natter of ilow lou,k standing: • , ,-.-. ••, • - - ETURN their warmest nelinrrArledgements ,-, if yon have contracted the I errihlo. disetse hich, schen" R witlwir elk:tonic-I . m in Susqueli-InnuCouniy 1 c qn ,u c t. e r s n o t t o te n d t ; o in , t u te t. .s.y r q he t' u m n:l v ertn in itt u i r : 2 -ittr rogia from nst Cation and. r past.r4v6rs i nnil invito attention to their mod; i ;fipr,ir,g , the eery vital Raids or life, do not - tr-otarself . of ' • : • lin the hunl- of llttack_ti, at o start up every du in a city' 1 iii ,e . this, - ana fiat the IN . tpers . uith !zitteitig fal hoods, tar -n; Gr N to ," itow Springy roods, - - • , well cracttlate:t to Ri:erii.e the young' rind - tha o't r j Vit. orii'llcia.. - WhTell lilt''' PrOlmse 11 ' . rePlenish hissioteil with their tricks . You (minuet be . fois " .c%r n eftu a l . ' toe .. cte!sion ota remedy in.shpro'coses. . . n weekly from AUCTION, i'uu the , cheapest Cash' T,,.,..5.50„s E.,,,,,,, t B ut hu h as b„ r , p rononne o b s - r e. i louses in the City. ' .. • ' ~ , ..ynont Physician , . flu g: cakst 1431:61 . tt erer known: It fa a 1 Tile 'stock • embraces ( - IVery 'Varit>ty of Stipje ytte••!citlePerreetlyi t&o: , santin iti r.-,:to and.veay 'lnnocent . , r, talk s..pn Is n i t . flan - , and yet„so thorough o:milt anailagree, erety :. Rd Fancy Dry Goods, Yanki-e Notion. 1 u , lu . tric ..oi tin' . rank and pal _ourrit...o viius - of this, dreadlul. Traveling' Ban's, ike., All .+r wilels they nrj . l se I 41.1art!te ; 'anti , unlike miles remedies, It, doe&. not its'y TIP thedise.nie in the blood, .'- extremely car.. -11 , for 1 .3. 1.1. • . - . ' c=3:isTrvraiosal. iniatar,. ' I I I'cillar" and other.nlsolcs:Oe. borer's will- find ~.- • It ,greatly to their advantage to give them - a call. t ic - , ° ,7 h 0 t ,,,,1 b tr, 3r1f-'111°" ' a 1114$""lible.al'eale'.114"4. • . .The Ladies will find an exeellent assortment i -arrves..sisit t a A bsot . .io nn . l ;t;:fi - , t h h it , l l' c u rp n e.• 'rl o r i t°''"ti ,7 "r or Dress Gonfis,Embreideries, Tli rend Laces, and ' bn ttbtlni in J ft? hrt i s t he .xtte to es nu boiler or P ro a 7:: g a " o ' l t - . j• ble youth. can' be rill, /.lie.fhig infirli/i Tr . relnedy • And a as - TriinipingS• urail kinds, from AUCTION at very I a mtellehle Which nt.sst. boneti,t everitindr,ifeent . the . low rtes ... 1 ply delicate Co the etinSnett_ and pleiviring troialid4 nu - r I equAl Is to be "own], ac•ing 'ilitli ash r.T7e mod preventive • W. N; WILSON, 6z. Co. Corner of Coors and Water Sts. • Bikgh:tmlon,N.Y kApril:),lB3s. Bon sty Lands. ... • rIONGRESS haS recently passed in addition- Vi al Pension law which extends much wider than the former taw. No' one should despair of Rceivitfg a land ,Wrrant who has dime service of norkind-eitherin the Revolutionary war or since, or has had a husband, or father who would be entitled to allension if now livinn : .• The un dersigned has the Law-and :dl the legal terms for obtaining Pensions under the said act, • and will promptly obtain any applicants Pension who is entitled thereto for reasonable eompensation.—: Near . I,Varrants will bring ready min if you prefer not to locate the land. , .. N. XEWTON. Montrose, March 21, 1555-42.0. . 1 - . - : . Now Store.. 2 -14row THE subscriber tat this method of adye* - - Using, to 11;m frivOs'and tha.publie general ly, that - he has fitted up a - stare, just across the street from , his old,tpiarteas, hi Brooklyn, where he is prep:troll() receive custainers, MI, them Goods; at as law rates as any other -estab:_ lishutent in , Susqubanna county. My azsort nint Very largo indeed, - embracing neatly ev ery article usuallY called:for in.il country store. Astl am determined to , business so es-to - avoid , ' bad debts," wide* responsible purchasers are . ta xe d to pay, .1, eau - - lace - superror induee, ments to - cash and otherWise.promPl ming-Pat, tons. A. G. HEMPSTEAD. April 30,1855. ONE-HorseCornigt, Phioatilphis make, is goo d or d e r, wjll be anld law. _ Apply to • DEWITT G. DYI3 RallY . Maltreats May 30,111614 - 21-1, A Tyx - er., l'oultney; Mw :o-:T~k!mr-t fJi FOR SALE: lartv-Toluzmontims Fito4,Vtsserisn & swirl-es Oeneral Advert, 'I,. Muse, Apileionis I~3iiiideng;: 46 - • - "and 348.I3roachtilYt & C. Fischer, Piano-Porte -* ufactovy,- - " • Ntlf Ware Room, Nes; 243,t45; add` IX. 249 West' Twentyeight street, beserOn 9th and 10th Aventier,,New Ytitk.; , • Piao4.Velth the Xolieri,-and the beet modentdoiplrre. , ment.s,- made : . of tile • beet materiels, under - mot owl) saPervbdonl writteq.guaranteet ivenlrithz, evezy 'nano. &. C. P. being : practical men, and manufactarint very largely, can, tarnish the best Pianos, oti lower writ:than can be furnish. - ed any where, , 'and iti ie dedidedly thesbeet place to bay for - caslr.- ' These' de.siring a - good_ Piono; and one that will stand - end Wear , can't dO hotter than to call on J. & 41m9 Fnirbatitlos! Notatiorm and; Counts, Se . • • - TpAtitnxiita.& Cci.,bave recently,'oPerned apaciowi Warehouse at , 189 .. 13 taathrillYe' N° W -144 York, where they-ioffer, at wholesale and- retail, the 'most complete UM oriment of - Weighing Ap•- pairatna to land in the United , States.: Among the articles offerred will be found- ttparaida 'of seventy different - modifications clf FAIRBANKS' I Scat is: Also a .great variety of Bastrzes‘Jew. I ele. Drugg,ist's Grocers', and other Scalia.— Spe , tl Balancesjlatcutilleams,-Tester's Weights land 11.1casnres. &c., &e.. ' HAY and.l,'oAl. SCALES set hien) , put of - ! the country by-experienced workmen: " - : ' Orders by mail, or otherwiSe will receive attn. FAIRBANKS & Co, 189 ilroadwat ..... „ New Store and New Groats.' , 4- , Carpets Cheaper-than evert t, l , - - , 0 ri - lIIE sutaieel,ber gives notice - that be bas k. s 1_ en the premises, No. 394 !Hudson' Stfeet, Now York, wliore be offers for sale an eteglint ' and eho'ree ilot -of Three-Ply, Ing,r.lin, Venetrn • and liall Carpeting, OACloths, stair rods', Fags, - Drugryets, ete. Most of these g,Oods ba - vo bon bought , at auction for Cash only. And. now $l.• low me to say—Tst; Carpets were. unpretedently - high last year ; 2d, They are about 25 per r ;ttt lower this year, and nOver during' the thi n years that 1 h.i vebeen in business,. hovel knolso - - them so low; d„ Most of tile...old 'dealers, Or haps all, have arge.storkss bpuitht tit last years prices; 4th, I 'shall start with a clean nelr stcielt bought at, this year's prices ; sth, Illy oxperaies arevery low, see my Prmesfor example.: Ingrain Carpets; all wool, 33. GI per yard; Double SeiAr - elt, oitto,4s.,Superfine, sa, Extra, 6.5.; Thre-ply . { ditto, 81. and. MI others at equatly low rates. J. RUGGLES LANDON, 394 liudsOn St-. I (Bet wvetz Hammersiey and Clarkson Streets, I , Nw York.)--15tn3 . ' - CiIARLZS I E. FOGG, • ' - . Helmbold's Highly, Concentrated . . - • ..Co'nt r iound ..F7edil--EVidet Srir.v Pa . iill.a,i -.. 1 , 1 for psrirsing time Diced. imfdlrf,irg 'all dkegtes admit' , , fronigesert4es 01 . 7tl rrc nry . 4xpontr and imprudent, in iire4hrer t le - conSt'immiranat disease rising Item any lan - - it Duro state °Frac 'rood. and the , nIY.. reliable ami - ~, Y'em ortl luipteri remedy for O: knee or Strof,ol4 See neitm. Sealt! Beal, Ulcerations el the 1 liroit aind ' Litift.. Pahl% and Swell tits of die lloortc,; , Titter, Pimples Op t • the race, and all scdly , ;Eruptions ofthe Skin. - I - - This nrtieli is now prescribed by some !or . 1110 moNt. diltnzuishra Fhysiciani in the muntry, and big pcoved zu ore, eMoteri t. is nrjaotien than' any preparation o: Sar.spnr:ilayel (+acted to the publie. . Several cases or .Pecondary. Syphilis, Alerenrtal entt.Serolninus diseaneis Lase ent , rely reenkesed, in the Inentable wards of our Pub lic. Institatiens whleb but rorjrans yeirs rdstetl area od tne t tentutent that . conid be devised. Metre easesltte ni At staking examples Dale fqlutitrr etreets of this meal:. eine in arreqing .two of the renit lareteratCsliscates. sr tertheglands_woredes.rofedand,the bones already a1"- feeted. - NOTTCL—T.et tees front rosnonsible Plirstelans and of sergral • littollod Collo:el, and morillieateo _or cur es f r om r atleo to nit Cbe found necoropao3itgbgth • . Pl:fors; Fluid Itnehn. - .p&bOttle , ,:orll . itott les for tlk .t 544rscmart Rame:pr;oo,;mtmil trijrikertipti to one:ga:lon Syrup, of .SArsaparilla... • - • .1- , Prepared and sold hr ft. T. TIELMItOLD; raelintaf t Chem an t St.; near t Iton Se, Phi ladopl4. - TO by bad ocA bet T Oriel l, Montrose, .Pa.,,Autd or .Dro tr . g uts and dealers reetysliere. - _ " : . All t.etterS illeeetedlo'the PrirOttoi "or Agent .fteeive itniuMiate rdtent.on. . ". • •• • - !MIL - • .- • . _ Dont, laurels AtomessOstitiluti Af b° 'r:e d at thick% Hotel' in ;ont ill.. dark the 6 th , Itly and - Bth of each month. upon all diseases vf the it* man system, vii: • CONSUMPTION. Bronehitia, Intlitnittionef the Lungs. Throat, Lieerillenik. Kidneys and Spleen, Dyspepsia.. *(ludigestloo Liver complaint. Rhumatissit, tions, Spinal Complaints, etruo - Wealtneas, , - Consultation Free: Patient* siolte4l- at- heir residences it desired.: Otrice'N4Mt from Tin the morning omit oin 101 . 0:ttnittz .•