4C.........a,...... 7 PinttiOninttS.. J. Wittenberg 84 Brother lIAVE just received end are daily receiving a splendid assortment of Spring and Stint mer Dress Goods, such as %r s, plain and satin, striped and Plaid Lawns, Organdis,Barage Wallies, Silks of all colors and figures and it New York prices. Ow _stock of shawls is well selected, among which — can be found Crape Shawls, B ? ..oelis Silk, Thibet, Cashmere, and Prindet Shawls. A splendid stock of Mantillas of the latest, styles Ind atsery low prices. Oar stock of t nabmideries is Selected with the 1 greatest care and cannot fail to give' tiatisfaition. In addition we hare! good assortment of Need`e work, Window Curtains, at various prices. We alio offer to the Ipublic at bargains, Calicoes, bleached and biwn Muslin, a good ass ortment of Calicoes, Bed . li ticking, Flannel; &c.. Hosiery at very low prices, such as Stockings ' bleached and limn, slate color, black and nits- ed stockings, it uperior article of raw silk Hose, also a splendid - article of silk ditty, Gloves, Rog er's Kid Gloves. We have also . a splendid assortment ot . Bon nets; Ribbons; also Misses Bonnets, Children's 'Fancy Straw Caps and Flats, a good assortment of Parasols, all at a small :vintner above cost. In addition to all this we offer the public the largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Cloth - ing ever offered - in Northern Pennsylvania. Al so a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnish ing Goofs, such as Shirts, Col artt,Cr.svatr, stocks, suspenders, Drawers , and under Garments, &c. Please try us—disapprove if you can. I. WITTENBERG & lIROTFIEP. Montrose, April 24, 1855. TIME CHANGED. OXIM4IITA=M Delerycare, Lackawmuoinsa W. 11.11. SPRIYG ARRAN.GEMENT VN and after Monday:, May 7; 1855, the Mail Passenger Tram will leave Scranton 1410.20 A. M. - • • • Due at Great Bend at laii; P. 11. ' Connecting with the Dunkirk Express Train west, and the New York Express East, on the N. Y. & Fa. R. R. Passengers taking this train will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. m. and in New Yeti' ai 11.15 p. m. Return, will leave Great Bend at 4 p. tuvatte- , at . Seranton 6.45 r. is. • • • The Freight Accommodation Train, with pass enger cat - attached, will depart from Scranton et 1.00, F. v., connecting with the MaTrain blend' , West, and the Night Express Trains oth , East and West.. Passengers taking this Train and the ''..Night , •; Exaress, East, will arrive in New York at 10 5 a. m. By taking the. Night Fxpress West, will arriveln Dunkirk at 12 or by taking the Mail Train West, win arrive in Dunkirk at 6. • 45 m. • Returning, will depart from Great Bind at 7.00 a. at. and arrive at Scranton, 12.10, A. M. Stages will be in waiting on the,arrival of Pas. ganger. Trains at Scranton, to convey passengers to Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Philadel phia via the Reading R.,R.,,,,Easton, and all other intermediate places. • D. 11. DOTTERER, Sup't. Supt Office, Scranton, t • May 7, 1855 S :25tf PIE LIGHTNING EXPREtSI Euxc Reduced Time Saved:: Thro' by Day Light::; ; ZULINTIBMIC & ,TUNES, 104 - AVE formed a partnership in Montrose for 4.1 the purpose of doing ecerOodis BLACKSMITHING! it the oia stand near Keeler's Hotel We have purchased an entire new stuck of IRON, comprising a full assortment of all kinds, direct from the city. 'We shall keep constantly on hand • , Western—Round and.Soutare Caststeel Toe Cork Rods, Refined Tyre Iron—all Baud Iron and • Spring, Steel. A large* assortment of Malable Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage Butt,., &c. &e., girc us a call, ' By strict attention 'to business we :hope to re. calve a liberal share, of the patronage. Al) work warranted to give satisfaction to those who will favor us with their patronage. ' IariVAGONS AND CARRIAGES,AN ironed an short notice and stock found, or made to order through out,as may best suit our patrons. All business transactions must be settled once - a year. Shure-settlements and long friends is oar motto. •N. B. A good journeyman wanted, to whom . steady employment and high wages wilt be given. A. E.IIJ.I.n.Ev, VERILY Jr.axs. ldontroae, May 31, 1855. NEW .STOVE & TIN-WARE • EMPORIUM OF WOODRITZT & ELDRED. On West side of ~Alain St. and South of I • Searleit Hotel, , WHERI. ° may be found the best assortment et STOVES ever brought to this market, together with Tio-Ware cheaper than can be bought elsewhere this side of New York. , They would respectfully call the attentioo of purchasers to their new and splendid Stock. of STOVES and TIN-WARE, which will be sold at very /ow prices. We have the most pproved patterns of f iSt VA% • ever brought into his market, *monk which may be found Star of the West (Elevated Oven ; ) Cultiva . 'toe (Elcealed Ouen,) Paragon, Yew • World, Globe, Attai, and Three States, . Ali Air-tight, and various other patterns too nu n:Pelona tO mention. TINWARE of all kinds kept constantly, on hand forhousehold , use. Jobbing done to order Malin the best manner. All-Tiu-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. _ They resperttully.solicit the patronage of .all who wish to purchase anything in their lino, as suring them that money can be saved by examin ing their stock before purchasing elsewhere.. &A. WOODRUFF. G. B. ELDRED. Montrose, Jane. 7, 1855. .New York Prices! itRE now being paid by . A. Lathrop & Co, to all those who consign their butter and produce to them. They having made arrango. moats are now enabled to send all kinds of pro duce to New York and to sell the same at the highiat market prices. Alt those who wish good prines_and quick returns we 'barite to call upon Montrose, May 1, 1855. _ ..New Store. New Goods. 'TUE subscriber takes this method of adver t tising to his friends and the public general. ly, that he has fitted np a store; just across the • street from his old quayteas, in Brooklyn, where he is prepared to receive en.stonsers, and sell them Goods, at as tom rates as any other estab lishment in Susquehanna county. My assort. meat is very large indeed, embracing nearly ev. .ery article usually called for in a country store. 'is I am determined to do business so la to avoid " bad debts," which•responsible purchasers ate Isied to pay, I can offer superior induce• Meats to cash and otherwise prompt paying put - rine. April 80,1855. /ANE boo Bill of $l5l. beta 'by the subsea_ ber against Imo L. Post--missing _ over two years. It was not writtfm 4 6 or bearer:' so a note of $l4 given by me to ism Woolsey of Sin,gl3ing N. Y., sent back by mail te- Mont. robe. N. B. I base not emmired the du bill or note to themse of any person or persons, or , given them in die care of any indivianat JOSEPH B. WOOLSEY. Jessup, June 5, 1855-23w3 LATHROP & CO: 0. G. HEMPSTEAD. LOST 011 STOLEN, AGIUMTURAL MACHINES . . ed Threshers and C/innern,. doter !Intim, Po. table Cirri(lar Cross l lCUt Saw 31111 s , . Feed Cul taro,' Corn . Shetiers, Ptp ile new Portable Oral. in Circler Mills, Chiw's and, Kelsey's 'Groin Cradles. 4-e.: &c. P4'62'rs' improved Rice's Fan nit ' Mitt, price $2.0. i. AU nt wholesale and retail; on very favorable terms. " , ~ . These maeltines and other Improvetnents are warranted to be the beat material and, work.; man Ship, and to iperate :Gs represented .by my Circulars; or. subject to be returned Within three months, and the porrhase money,refurded: r43*l:take particular care in making: my con tracts for canal freight rind trausPortation .on all 1 machines, so that canal and other charges will Ibe unusually light. Alaeldnes • Uir Susquehanna county may be delit4red at any convenient sta tion on Erin or Laelmtvanna Railroad. W'"Deseriptive Circulars, and all necessary information cincerniMr, all ,articled sold' by me, with prices, .tied 01110 Important. particulars, can 1 Ve had on application` tome by,:mait. ; To save in freight, &c., all, Orders should be forwarded early. .; . H. N. WELLES. . . Athens, Praaionl co:, Pal., :thiy 12, '55-29m4 - Ketchum's Mewing and Reaping Nachinesi- THE subscriber it , celebrated MoWing, and cinbihetl: 'Mowing and Renpitsg Machines for northern Vena'a.— Very few of our Farmer's are aware-of:the great advantage gained hyi using a good good ma chine, and as a general thing, a good mower can' be used on rougherriand than.is usitally s4pos ed.' The one Horse Mower will work 001 band somewhat wore uneven, than the two horse ;now er will, from the faCt that the Cutter bar isishor ter. . The two horse mower cuts a swath ft. 8 inklea, and the ono horse three feet wide.: The frames and cutter bars, to' these machines are all made of Wrought Iron, and everylpart is made I very strong and dat,thie, and little likely to get nut of repair., One extra ser r lw; l extra sections and fingers,and ono wrenzh, are furnished with each machine. Price_ of Two 1i0r5.4'.3 Mower, ,, With extras, $llO " - Combined f " arid Reaper " 125 with transportation from Ruff',lo, • Price of One - 11 , srsis • Mower IVith extras, , $95 with transportation from Wqrcester, Mass. , • The two horse Mower is Warranted capable of cutting, with ono good team ifrom 10 to 15 acres , of any .kind tlf grass, whettn4Standing or lodged, per day; and the a.:Oinhined Machine capable - of 'cutting the satnis number of perem of grain per day. The,onc horse mower, kith a goiml 'tome is capable of doing about floe, thirds-as much -as the two Itorsetnowc:r.. • orders for the combined Mowers and Reapers Should be forwarded , . to me by the first of June; and fist. this -mowers intone, by the 15th -of Jesse neXt. ' 1 Descriptive Cirulars, and all !needed , : informa tion will be promptly furnished pa application by mail.• Order machines earlyinithe season, • \VIILLES. Athens,. Bradford co.. Pa., .:11.1y / 2; '55-201E12 AYEER'S PILLS Are Curia,* . ... the Nir.l; - td an. ea - fort iliti , r lefore : i, know' fdf any .Ifeelicinr. ' " ...,....., . Great Eiliibition in Springville. i t htvatitist Ileail anti Judt:' r°T 1 -0,1, ;•• 1 : ••• r• 1 i i RE AT - ANfi it mth ~ E xuiflrric,:%l (JO JI.LEs ii. v vr.i..r.,,.. ite..a. , 11 . ...o sat: I.erfor-vr.of chettnot it I e• - t .rhi hid. k,7l' FOltEltiNl AND DOMESTIC GOODS; i ' :1 ,, . r - .. whim., ch.ire er,,liu•t, :.ie batud at . a fl l ailOA. ere iy s'. is and quality, so eh as %yin be .s.) -,,) • anax-t every in; la 2, h: , ,i+ :- .% lam happy to say fd• yoor Ca sure to please and arelltntriodate : all elasks of i re tbattic Pitt.that I hire p. u .„.1 men? .reople—from . title child in thP cradie to tte old ----- to be a better family toed , eine: for and dt'.vrepit. • These good.; are bonfit tn •th 6 i r - . 4 Ili c. , llAlnon use, Chan any other within n k . a ••.-,,,......... my knosledee. Matir o' tor friewhz most favorable' terms, and taiii be sold according!. , • bare realised marked benefit. limn ly. . Z . . them and tpoineple with me Ili belteriog that they -pue.r. , . int 411'4: rut disease and curio.: Pit.fiCe :7,tve llit a call snit wo will try tti sup. t7,etr:i"eir.dit'.;fll4Tyrißtre"Pu'c.t oily .ttrrtuAtbai safe B oa p.ea: ply till yotir wants in the line of GOOD 4 ever ant to, be taken. qualities which runct make them raln,d kept in' n courqry store. g u ti> by the pUbtic..w 1. bro they are nown." Yt/11 need not Th e T. ,..,.. r eAe chancellor WAALLAW, %lite. from Idal. - New York for inv thing von • Want, because wti timore,ltth April.M4: have Them fresh' ruin the city. , ~.. Dr. J• C. Ayer-cir : I hare titer yomr rile with ere-it ,„-,„„, 0,.., . . . • -"-: scarr,,iloliszo. - N CO. , htmetit, for the listlessness, tam:uor, loss of appetite. and . ltilli4inscadaehe.whirh has of !rte years or ertaXen toe il, Springville, PP., .lilay 1 80855. . i. ti the sprint. A few doses of your Pills cure:i me... I hare 1 ustsi your Cherry Pectoral many year* in my 1 anily for i cona+. and colds with ttUrailinZ RUC , ..1 , 14 Too make metl. , i e iora whieb flirt, And I reel it I 'pleasure to eorritnend you for the good ;yort hare done and are doim.t.," JOU,: P. P,P.A.T . PI, Eel., P.er--. of the Penn. nanroati Co. say?:. - ,Pouutiy Lauds. CONCRES.sl'has.recently passed an addijinn al which extends mtichiwid4r than the former)awa. No - ono should despair pf receivinga land Warrant who has done serrige of any kindeither in thq. 4ecolutionary War pr since. or has hachr, husbhnd;or father who would be entitled to.alpen3ion if now living.• The un dersigned f'.as the Law and all the legal *ruts fey obtaining Pensions under,the said set, ittid promptly obtain any applii•ants Pension !who jis entitled therdttifor reasonable eutnpensation...... Your Warranti will bring; ready money if y4a prefer not to kleate the hut& 111, , • : N: SEWTON ti on,rose, Marchl4s.-12tf. To D airy-Itonantitheose-Milkoo..l V HE undersigned ilibsnriber is now !torepaird I 1. to furnish: che e uU.kers with a iae,w rind imProred Pste:ht. self.acting press, which Will do up business ght. , This press being sO . - acting, is far ?no convenient than the old fal,h. ioned, long lever press, withwei , 4lt.s. For re&r enee, inquire iof P. Loomis, C. F. Loomis, rind others who hike used this new ;press and tested ' its merits. Tllose tnen will tbil you it is :•no humbug. Sn,pleasu call and g l t one, while you have an opportunity. :1 . F. FARGO. • Montrose May' 18 1855. 1. WESTWARD, HO!- rriflE Artist, being absent on a trip to' the J.. West, his - liknerrepu Uoomi at Odd Felairs' Hall. will be' closed for al few weeks. He kkill give due notice of his rei,nrn, and hopes Wet in the tammtitne Ton will all get a '-good read,i" to have yourfaces taken. W. D. DEANS. llontrnse, "May ,24, 1515. GRE#T ATTRACT AT lIPSONVILLE XCH TIIE Suhsl,riber is now receiving a well se. lecteditskortment of Dry Goodsiesrociries , Fish, Hardaitre, Crockery, Ready-Mad Clothing, Hate, - Bonnits, (a epic:edict assortment) Nails, Paints, Oils,bye-Stuffs, Yankee Notions, in fot, almost everything uinally called for at a coun try Store, including Flour, Salt, and Meal, all of which he is desirous of selling , for Cash, o r any kind of Farin's iferehantable Produce, or on good approved; Short Credit. His friedds are , moat respeclfuDy invited to give him a i.all and. I he will satiSfyl them that the Exchange is the pace for farmers to trade. The highest piice paid, in Cash for Butter. J. 1.. MERRIMAN. I.7paonville, May .15, 1851 Auditor's Notice• Suisque . 4pa Coudty, Rs: t it The undersigned an Auditor appoi ted by the Orphan's -Curt of said County, distribute among the .heire cif Thomas Biirdic , deceased, the funds remaining in the hands o Avery Bur dick, Administrator' will attend to the dutieti of his appointment at his office id:Montrose, on Sat. urday, the 28th day of July next atone o'clock in the aftemoon. At which time Old piece all per. sons interested will present their claims, or be forever after barred from coming in ;upon said fund. - • FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. June 14, 1855. 24-4 W. CABH paid for . Dafry bitter by 11. M. JONES lime 1.11355. Mill GREAT E.:1701.1 - SE REMEDY. - The most ralseible Spring and Summer ifedirine is the i world 1 DD. ,O.4.L.NEFS . FOREST WIN! - 1 Paratfitaffiy the e/dip/and .ittedreal Faculty qf Ensland cold eAttemAl Mt oto,t extratredinary mediert e it. hire world. Megfipeo containing InOlitelLeS or liquorice like the bottoted Sarsaparillas, rerynivw many Mtge boats to pro dace the slighteot change in health. The Foreot. Wine Is altogether a different article it cou'ains uo syrups to give It enutisteney, but acquire* Its excellent flavor, and powerful medicinal properties front the yr‘getahlo plants of which it is comosed. The Forest %Vine combines the virtues or th e Wil d Cherry, Dandelion. Telleie Dock, a n d Sarooparilia, with other valuable plants whose propenlea are still mote effective. , its high concentration retaleroit one of the most c Indent Medicines now in ore. Sometimes leao than a tingle bottle restores the lingering patient from weaattess,detrility..nd sickness, to strong and ylveous health. livery door allows It, good offer.% no the constitution, and improves the state of the health. The Foret4 Wine is team:amend• win itt the strangest terns, for all the complaints of Abe Wr•Stootach. [Alice, Kidneyl., Nervous 'Boarders, Ttilliouo Affections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loos of Appetite-Jana ' dice. m Female Complain' s, Scrofula. awl all ( hoar. .. Se arising from had illocel and Impute titbit, of the rystrw. Saved from Death! ! Toroti many of lir. Nathan ''Sfathewo, a 1461) re opec tab! e awl wealthy citizen of Newark . N ..I• • Dr. O.W. lIALSNS :-1 believe your Forest Wine and Pills hare been the means 44 av:ing, toy life. When I commenced taking them I laid at the point of death. with DrOoy. piles and Asthma. lity physicians had given me over p 22 past curt,. and my famly had lost all hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your' Forest Wine and pills we're procured for me. and before I had an lolled the first /Attie of the Wine and boat f Mts.! espe• riertred great relief; my body nod iambs , witizh wcre greatly owollen, became serail:4y reduced. .nees of ray reenvery began now to orurive. - and after continuing the use of your medicines for ahont a month, the Pifer , and i l ife wen completely eared. -The BropsY, with widen I my life was placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone. I have continued the use of your triciliclhes nil 1 tile present time. and I now enjoy as perfect health so ev. , efll did le my life. although I run more than do yeare of age. Toots, tespect cal, N. MATHEWS. iewark, N, J., Dec. 10, 1547. i area( Cure tfbiter Campla int of ten years 31ka- - - ding. • - I 1 - -- _ S pr. IT t tsar, hear Sir:—flovincr New . c ak t en rt c ' ofte .%.g. 1 For " t and Pills to remote a disease of the Liver,t from whidli I have wered severely for upwardo of ten year,. ; and having adhered at elosely to the dirert ions that xecompitne the metal einee.l have meoverr4l my health notwithstanding . all who kkiew mr thonzlit my case incurable. Previous to taking the Trine.and Pills. I had recourse to the best medirai Treatmcntyhu s continued to grow voice to an` alai - min: , degree. Some of my friends spoke dexpaitincly 4tf my ear. and tried to persuade me from making use of any air rrt io'.. re 4 remedies; and I doubt not, but what the , e are 'hun dreds; dis•maded trout taking your excellent medicines, In consequence rf the Ilertptinn and inefariency Of many ad- Yrrtiord remedies put forth by unprincipled men. in dom ing advertisemet. to. Bat what a pity it Is, that the de rieption used byothera should he the means of .li—tuiding Maur laboring under disease, from malting trial and bring eared by your excellent meddrine• liamanly speaking. they have saved my life; when I commenced tasking we Ofthem, I was 111 a wr , tched eondition, but hewn to ex perienee their good effeetsin leea than three days: and in 'Jig weeks from the time "I pate/wed the Inebrioes, to the great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely .'acrd, and laid Increased dftren pounds in welght„having taken or, box of the Pillo,and two bottleo of the Wine. Would to Pod ibat ever/ . Fear sufferer would avail himself of the', tame remedies. Tonto, &.e , J %S. WILSON• NVALTOCS ots.la mats, - i t to diseaNe sof the mind as well as of the body; are }tenuity btOlbelt on by troubles 211.1 aftlietlon. and are most ennunon to persons or delicate coastit utien. nod sensitive minds. LOIN !plril.. 11101611 , 1101. y ,it Übtbil c t a dreams: a n d fearful anticipations of evil from the Saghtestcauses.generally accompany nervous tli.t.r.lerS. The Incest 'it and Pllla are au energetic-remedy In Ihese comp/abate.' i Extraet of II letter ftom 31r. JoU. C. Pa tiding, dated Dr. lIALSEV Phil id'a. Sept. T. lat., i hear Sir, Vont Vorect Wine and Fills base mi red m y 'argent a dreadfni nervous disorder, with which -lie Mot ihorn affected for many years. Tier/ - 0y vat' rihnost wast e.! away. She was frequently dirturbc i in lief sleet, by ;frightful dreamt, awakening quite exhausted iota covered with p erspirstir.ti, and at times latwring stouter the delu. :Pion that something dreadful was about to hlppen to her. its 0,,,. ,'tie(4 vo le not t Its of the 'Wine ' nod a box of the . pills. she is i•ow to perfect helltli. Slicl.t. re • Lined li •r flesh and rolur,and enjoys society as well as et er. 3. C, PA ChleiNci Dr-David Marrip, • -4clebrated practitioner of N. York. deeloirrd publicly, that one bottle of llalaey's 'Forest Wine rqmtaine.l more virtooo than fifty of the large bot tles of Fassaparillso Melon.. A. S. lot mpman 2t. CO.. one of the largest and most re4pertahle hroggieto in s eas.-, in it letter . says : " m From what they have bn Ara nod aeen of linlora'a Folest AVine, it is an excellent and good toed leineand will undoubtedly berome the leading, medicim of the day." The Forest Wine is put up in largeoquare hot ties, wit l't Ilt.lialany'sneme blown in the class. One Dellarper hnti tlt, or six bottles foe Five Dollars . Gunt•eooted ForestPitla 2. rents per Box. For Sale by the appointed agent .., at 111, 0 1,,mie and B e t all. c e r,eral her. •t,l4ll'Duane, street, one drwrr from, limisrm. N,w Vork. Appointed agratsinllOntrooe,Abel Torten: Brertlaend , Lucien SeOlt. Styl change quarterly, Per. R. R. pe , l3. Mill. 1 " I take picasurwin allinz testimmy to ca• er; fitiej yew: me dieiara having derived very material ben efit fromlthe use of bath %our Pectoral aid- Cathartic 1 am never without them in my family, nor shall 1 everconsend to be, while 'my means will procure them.". The , widely renowned S. S. STerENS, 3!. 0, of Went worth, writes— used your Cathartic rills in my practice, I certify fromesdieriener, that they are, au laminable pur. tire. In eases of divordereslfunetiOns of the liver, mov ing headache, indigestion, eortivertesat •nd the great vs rimy of diseases that VA low. they area. rarer t mr.edy, than any tither- In all e.tarit where a purgative remedy iv re uttered. loontidently reconim•nd the* Pills to the pubye. as superior to any other I have evei found. They are slate in their operation. and perfeCtly fee. qualities which make them an invaluable art fele ft.r. pnbile use. 1 hare for many years kortwn your Cherry Perturalatt nit best Cough mtvlielne in the voila. and these 4 Vita ate - ‘l3, no Wife taratior to that aJdnlrablepr•parati n for the trOa zzient of diseases." 44 ..iciOn„ife., Nor .. _5.1453• 44 Mu. 3. C. AT lig —Deer Eir: I. hare been attlicted.frorn I my birth with scrofula in its vorst f , rtu, and now , aft er.29 years' trial. and an untold of amount of 'Mitering, bare been completely eared to a few weeks by your Pills.— With what:feelings of r t inidni , I write. eau only be ituar-,1 land when you realize what I bare-suffered and Low Ire:. I "Never. till now bare I teen free from this loathsome disease In some shape. At times it attacked my eyes. and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable. pain ; at ',others It settled in the scalp of my holed. an I destroyed toy bar'. and bias kept utroartly bale. all of my alp; ; some times it came out In my face, and keptit for mriths a raw " About nine week,' ago I oontmenc-4 lulls g your Ca thartic rills, and now am entirety free from the complaint. My eyes are well, toy skin Is fair, and my hair has oona meneed a healthy growth; ell of which Makes the foil al ready a new person.i 1 - " Eloping this statsguent may be the means of conveying information that shalt d 6 good to others, I am, with every - sentiment of gratitude. tours, de. . 1 '.4IALUIA RICKER." a I have known the above named Maria nicker from her childhood:and her atatement trietly true. ANDREW J. idEFRItYP.. Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing C " • Capt. JORL PRATT, of the ship nation, writes torn Bogen, ht'h Abri l . l . Bs i -- " Your Pins hive cured me fr'm a 'billions attark aro!e frtan derangement of the Liver. which had become very serious. I had failed of any relief by my Physhian, and from ever remedy I could try, hut a few - dants of your Pills have completely restored me eo health. I bare given them to my children for worms, with the best e ff ects They were promptly Oared. I recommended them to :Ili friend for eastiveners. which bad tron:ded L'm for montlittl --be told me in a few day' tbeyhad cured him You make, the beet medicine In the world, turd I em flee to ray so." Bead this from the distinguished' Solicitor of the Fn , l pewee Court, whose brilliant abilities have ra3de him welt known, not only In this hot the neighboring F tate*. . New Orleanv. April 5.155•4. . "Fir—l have great aalisfactoitt a.essurinc you that my taelf and family have been very much bane:fed by your tnedi 'cafe. My wife was eared two yeargalnee. cif a severe and dangerous couch ,hy your Cunt asst PEcronat. and 'duet then; Ina enjoyed perfect health- My eltildren bare several 'Aisnes been cured from et troths of the Ind nenra and - Croup by It. It le air Inveltudde remedy for these complaints. 'Your Carat ATM PILLS bare entirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which ,has grown upon me for 'MEme yeara.—ln deed this cure is much more lereportant,from the fact that I had failed to get relief from the best Physician which this section of th- enintlry sffords,end from any of the numerous remedies I-had ta ken. " You stein to us, Doctor. like a providential blessing to par family, and you may well suppose we are tot ant mindful of It. Yours respectfully. • . -- I.IOAVITT TIIAXTER." Senate Chamber; Ohio, April 5th„1054. -" Dr C Ayer-•110norad Sir—l have made a thorockth trial of the Cathartic Pitt, let - me by your agent, and. have cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under which he found inesuffering. The first dose relieved me, and ate* subsequent doses entirely removed the disease. T feel %%better health now than for tape years before. wbSeli S attribute mantel) to the effects of your Claiborne PULL Ultra with treat reppect, 'LUCIUS B. strrcive.•' The shove are'all from pillions who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not make (twee gate. men tat without thorough conviction' tbat the. were true. Prepared by JA.MES C. AYBR, Practical and Analytical Cbeinitt , Lowell. Maui • SOLD BY A. Turret!, Montrose; - B. P. - kR. B,Tatoa, Tiseford. March & Phinney,ltundaff; L. Scott. Great Bend.' By all Drasorista and Dealers in Iledlelne every where.. Sept lass•lnnitte NEW GOODS. _ TT J. "•BR is now receiving bia Spring 1.1.4) -6001)S, which will be sold low for cash. lifontrosev#4l'sreb 113&.5 SAL artumnra T. 41 3," ANS & WATSON, No. - 26 South Fi..isrru I.d St , Philadelphia. . • GREAT FIRE. CHESTNUT &Fiprti Sti, Friday morning, D, ceglit , er 15th, 1654. - Evans & Wats,,tis SAlmaniler A...n V..% triumphant, as they 'always are when pot to the 'test. p,,,i..", un i,t,,ltec. 15, 1854. gegsrs Brans & Watson, No. f.'6 South Fourth St., Philatteluhia.. . ' • ' Iif.:ITLF:N : Ws take much pleasure in roc; o mineudiug your Salamander Safes to Merchants and other's in want . af a secure means of preserving their hooks, papers, &c., from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven mouths since has preserved out-hooks, and cash in as good a coudi. tine as they were when put into it, bofere the , great tire this horning, which destroyed the en.• tire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above-was its use in our office: on the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar and -remained there until the tire wAs nut. The Safe was then removed and opened in the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will you please bare the Safe and Locks repaired ritt.we intend to put it in use again, having_ perfect anutidence. in its fire.proof g it a tities. m flespeet fully. V Qu L.AVEY &PHILLIPS. Evans and Wiitson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their safes in use :•i--U. S. Mint, Philada.; Farmers and Mechanics' .Rank, - Phillida.; Samuel Allen, Esrt , High sheriff 'Phila.; John N. liendersou, City Controller; Caleb Cope 4. Co., No. li'.a alas. kei St t i PiCharil Norris and Son, Locconotive Imil. - ders;Piiilada.; Ilatierat cud Sellers, Machinists, l corner lCuli and Janos Sts.; Franklin Fire Inen. ranee Co., iii,lll4: Pewee. Raitroed Co., Philada.; Laeev &• Phillips; cot tot sth and Minor Street's; Sharpless tiro . No ''.l:2 south thl St.; James, K en t awl Santee, N0..1.47-Nr . irth Third Street ; IV, 11. ifortsimin and SotiseNo. 51 North 3d St-; Smih, Willindis t Co., No. 87 Market St.; J.& B.Orne, No 1:45 Chestnut St• A lavee assortment of the abort. Safes alwayson hand (warranted an stood 10 per cent. more fire than any Herring's Safe now ill use.) EA' ANS & WiTsON, a t., intim:tar:lore and keep for b ale„ iron Shutter'. It'm More and Iron Sosh, for muk. big tire.'prOof Vaults 'Cot. Banks, Stores, public and privah• Imii(ltill.i Seal and Letter Copyin Press ee ; Patent Slate. Lilted Relrigeratore, .s.e. Please give us a call, a(No. '26 South Fourth St., Phila delphia —lsyl _•____.— ---------- NEW GOODS. TC.I‘III.I,AN return their'gratefal twknowlech,tnent.:itt the public fur past fa. vorA, Ana - attention tt, the very large stock of Sprin! , awl Surnmer (14„,a, they arc-n,,w re eviviog, and offer fur stle :rt rrYy tow prices: In nailliion to their ii,uat .of staple Dry '00,1,4. 6 rocericA. Ilara ware, Crockery, Paint., at 10:1s tke., th...y are prepared to exhibit t large . • 1..1D1E•'.4 DRESS' 61)01)5 . _ . of ex-4.4y Figlired, Plaid - and Plain, Saks. tilovos, itbsiery Ladies and Misses, slaws of. all kinds-also a large stock of , 11 - 1 lADY .)1.11/F, CLOTHING, Chssimeres, T•tt'veds, Jezins; Summer Cloths. hats and Cap,'Boots and Shoes &c. &e ! They respeet fall y an early rail from those ho wiih to purtlose .(goon Goxips L o w PrAeEs.. • MoMILLAN & PARK. Springville May :2 - , te..54.... Farmers' Union Insurance Co. Qrrrr, ,l(heas, Bradford County, Penn'a CAPITAL 200,000, SECURED .Ll 7 130.,:i.s AND Mot:v.:AGES O REAL - - . • ISURES :I;4.tinst loss by Fire. Ifolises.Sto'res ' and other Goods, Warex, and el.andisa, on as ./..:Ivoraiiie terms a, :thy similar institution. promptly adjii:steil and paid. Etyroits; . llop. Horace \Vi!lkton.Franels"l'vls...r,ceo. 1. Perhins, J. 'l'. D. M - ver, C. N. Shlpinan, C. F. We11t..4. Jr., E. Canfield, Atlion-4 ; lien. Johti hiiporte, 'r.iwanda; Grn, Ilrmilev Wakeman, C'en. NVilkY.,barre ; (IL:el .31 rlt , rl, I?::. orrier.rts.. 11,41: Ile;;:ve F. Weßot. jr. Vire 't'res's:; L E. Canfield. See'y. 0. 5..8ee10.... etit rem., Silsiojel . v,nna c. , unty. Pa.. B. rna , o. .11 Bentl.--7:28y Doet. R. Thayer rIAKEs in ...!• his , friend.: L I and eusd•uperg. that he .in the practice of nedleire wain Mon trose, where he tuay be ,found a all times prufet-sionally would say 1,0 Ow-4e owina him on nki he %Oil dedin.t per vent. on afi ave•uints p.thi'bef , lre thefiri.t of - April -next, (or if any pour like mytelf):l will deduct till',. •- • , -.Montrose, Feb.. 2.0. 1555-9tf NEW 800K5..• 4 NEW supply of vain:dile Books just ceived.ihis day pt the " Post °dice," Web-. st e r' s Royal Oetar,l Dietionary. Unabridged . and revised do., 1)r. Adam Clark's Commentary uprin the New Te.stament, - Albert Barnes Notes on life . of I-nae. T. I Toppei; by Mariall Ida May, a capital bo,,k ; Ruth H a ll. the best book ever written by Fanny Fern: " Court, s hip an d it s eanseque nee%," a nth' book just nut. by Ilenry Wikoff ; The Spirit Wrappings exam— ined and explained, Stoddard's ready reckoner. valuable Book ; Miner's Domestii! Poultry Book. Soap Books, Receipt Books, Note Books, •&e.. all of which will be sold at the lowest cash price, by A. N. BULLARD. , MoritrOße, . Doct. tiorneoputhio, . d at Ilitteh'i.t Hotel,' in 11:13 1 1 r o ' n !) t e rns . ( c '', n f n :r alil th e ree daft. the 6th,ltti end Bth of each month. upon all diseases of the ho- - nom system, viz : CONSUMPTION, BrOnchitis, onation of the Lungs, Throat, Liver, Pleura, ''Kidneys an/ Spleen, Dyspepsia. (Indigestion.) Liver Complaint, Rhotnatism, Scrofula, FAlT tiOns, `Spinal Complaints,. - Nervous Weakness, etc Consultation . Free'. • Patients visited. at their JEW F.1.11X---N1 ore. new Jewelry just receiv. I residences if. desired. • Offiee •bours from 7 in ed direct from Vie "manufacturers, and coon. the (warning until 9in the evening: - - sisting of a first rate assortment of Ladies "and, March 15, 1855.0 I • Gentlemen's Gold timer Rinos, Breast Pins. Ear . 1 Drops and Hoops, Fob and Vest Chains, Slides, Ilelmbeld'sGennine Preparations. Keys, Studs , Pens, etc. Persons wishl o V to pur- lltlinbUld'* ;fifthly Concentrated Compound chase•Jetvelr . y should certainly call at the n Store _ Fluid Extract Buchn, of A. TUlth LL. 1 F'OrDigeasei of the Bladder awl Kidneys. Secret falseagea, Montrose, April 1:2, 1655. rqytecui es, weal:me:mei, and ail. I iseases of the Sexual Organs, • . . IVhether•in Male Or Female. • Ronk whatever cause - they may have originated - and no matter of how long maudlin; .. If you have enntrneted the terrible db;easewhicb. when once seated in the smolt wilt eurely go down from one generation to another, ttntlprtnining the' comfit cant: and ;sapping the very vital fluid. of life. do not trust yourself 'in the hands or Qusrup, wt 0 Start up every day in a city lilse this. and fill the papers with glaring fabiebotal., too well calculated to .1. ceive the Ynung anti thtne tint art onalnted with their tticlia Von cannot be Ino csit*fui in the selecticin of 21 rtsuedYln"th.s,, cases • The Fluid Eitract fluchn boas been prenounced by emi nent Physiriano the 'mgt. , ' rtl7llthi frgr ktunm. It is a metlicier perfectly pleasant in im mete and spry innocent hi its aetion„, and yet so thorough that It annihilates every particle of the rank end poi onous virus of this dreadful disstie; and. unlike othea remedies, it ;does not dry up the disetre in the blood. • CONFITTVTIONAL PEIIII.I1F; griFFICE and Pocket Employers' time Book, 1 J Pas. and Memnrandum Books. 131'k Books, Day Books - and Ledgers, a-good assortment for sale at the Post Office. VALENTINES: VALENTINF.S!! Valentine day is coming, so call at the Post Office and \ get - you a Pretty Vaientine—cheapfrom Is to Ss. . FERN LEAVES. from Fanny's Port Fo;ia, sec ond Series. for sale at the• Post offi,T. pm: J. F. Stoddard's &ties (4 Nos.) of Arith rustics, for sale at the Post Office, by / A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Jan. 9th, 1855. .. ----. . Adminiatrators' Sale.- 1 1 / 4 -roncE, is hereby given•that by virtue of an t 111 order of sale issued from the Orphan's Court of Susquehinna County, the following de. scribed property, late_ the estate, of Augustus Pickering, deceased, will-be offered for sale at' public vendne, on Tuesday,-the 3d day of July next, at one o'clock, P. M. Situate! in Jackson township in said county: bounded north by lands in possession of Joel Lamb, east by hinds in possession of Lewis Low, south. by lands in possession of Ambros' Benson, and west by lands of Joseph Drinker, or lands for which he is greni, known and described - on -a map of re - . ) survey of Henry Drinker's Tunlihannock tract ) as the south last half of Lot Na. I'7l, and con. itaining 63 ac es and 81 perches, more orless, on .which is a good framed house, a hors.e.ham,cow. l 1 barn, and other out•houses, Sale to be held upon the premises, and terms ' of payment made known upon the day of sale. SAMUEL W. PICKEIUNG, . - DAVID A.- BENSON, - Administrators of A. ,Pickering deceased. . Jackson, June 4, 1855. , 23-4 w • C. D. Virgil, Dentist, has removed to a room ever F. B. Chandlees.store, where it will be his pleasure t 9 see his friends N as quick :lie possible." C.. D. VIRGIL, Resident) Dentist. Montrose, Mny 2. 1855. 1 ALI. persona indebted to Joseph Ross,decvas ed, late of Middletown township, are here. by. notified to call and make immediate payment, And all persons having, claims .upon the same will present them duty attested for payment. POLLY ROSS, OTIS ROSS, . Executors. . NORMAN` ROSS. silddlet k ma, June 008.55 Remov_al. Executors' Notice! i m an, Know Tiyself. a . • • An leseatuable Book for Si, rents --•• Derry flintily should hors a ropy 7' - • 100,000 C WPM'S SOLD TN tlit'll THAN A YEAIt. A new edition, tevited and improved, just Issued. • Is r, 'looter 'a Medical If Manta on.l baud pool& rot theasMieted— enntaillimt AU outline or the ori gin, progrevs,trt atom antiglare of every form of stiatare con tractel by protnircuouvscaux l intereont re. by Pelf abuse or by sexual excess; with szarice for their prev'ention, wsit to, in b fllnlller ..ty'r, stirr4diog all medical tlehnical ties. and everything that woula Offend the ear Of decent's - : with airontline of complaintabociaent to Vernal es.,lrout the result ef 'sone twenty years'.SUCereS • ful practice exeluvively devoted to the cure of diseases ot a delicate er Private nature. To whieb I,e. added receipts for the cure of the abov e..lts eases, awl a treatise on the ea uses ,s)roptouts and cure of the Fever and Arno. Tr Allmon y or 02 Pro feesor oeoh.slel rirsi n Psnn rollev. Piriltde:phii4.- , •DR. lII'NTRit'S NI FDIC. AI. V( A !WM.." —The author 6 Ibis work . u nil ket he majority of those who advertise to cure the diseases of whirl. it treats is a graduate of one of hist Colleges in the enited dt ales. It affords mel,teasure to 'ecohurten.l trite to the unfortit nate, or to the vietim of malpractie-.a.t a succtotsful and rxle•rierited practitioner,fn ,whose honor 'and integrity they may place the grenhem ronfidenee. Jule, S. I.OVlsillitrtri, ” ts From A Woodward. M. D; ,of Penn .tfaitersdy: Pirilu dOP•ku.-s-lt gireitme pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the A tither el the ,. ‘ltt DIC AL Man r>.l.." : Numerous eater of Disease of the f) coital Organs, girlie of thew of tong standing. litiVe e..271e under my no , tiee,in.whieb his skill has been tnanifest in restoring to perfee health In some eaves where flit; patient II:tr !e'en considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment, of Sem inal weakness. or disarrangentent nt the Innettons pro dueed by suit ahnoe or Racess of veuel - y, I do not know his saperior in the pror,tssion. I have been acquainted with the turbot some thirty year.. and deem' t no more - thanjustiee to him as well as kindness to •Ise,untottunate vitains of early indiscretion, to recommend him - au .nrie In Nebnee pr0f . ..v.441111 skill - and integrity they may safely confide ihrtn.rtveA. ALFRED IVipotArAillY.Sl.l). " ThislA. without exception, the most comprehensive anitintelliglble'work published on the clais ot disease of which it treats. Avoiding ell-technical terms .it address ' evitself to the reason °fits readers It is free from all objectionable matter. and nr, parent however fastldiouv, can object Os ;.taeinr it in the bonds of his eons. The an- th.at Ilno deed ed many years to the treatment .of the vati. OUP contnlaints treated of. and. with too little isre..th to- - ,..,41 1 putt ova too little presumption trs 'mo O ftive. he has o ff ered r V to the world , at tb• tuerely notnina' price of 2,4 cent-, the fruit of some t went) Nears' most suceessf u I practico."- yfertrld. . "*.`: q) burlier nr par , Mt 4110 , n - 1,1 I,e witletut the 4- nowledge ' li - --, - impart tol it tidsinralMable work It would rave prate of Mal , pein.rnoettneation anti-mil - ow to the yam% under , tlp•lr old e t,, k i. • , ,._.p,-, i pie's A.frortile: 'A Prevhaterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of " ann. ter'eMollenl It nnni" sap , :—•' IrlanU