gt(bertistments. J. W'' \ ittnberit & Brother TTAVE just received and are daily receiving a 11 splendid assortment of Spring and Sum mer Dress • Goods, such as Barages, plain and satin, striped 'and Plaid LawnsOrgandisjlarage Delaines, ,Silks of all colors and .figures and at . New York prices. Our-stock of shawls is well selected, among which can he round Crape Shawls,;Brovbe• Barage, Thibet, Cashinere, and Prindet Shawls. A splendid stock of Mantillas of the latest styles and at very low prices. • Our stock of Embroideries is -selected with the greateht care and casupt fail to. give . satisfaction. In addition we have a good assortment of Needle work,• Window Curtains, at various prices. We also offer to the . public at bargains, Calicoes, bleached and brown Muslin, a good assortment of Calicoes,'Bedtickiffg, Flannel, &c. • - _Hosiery at very low prices, such us Stockings bleached and brown, slate color, black and mix ` ed stockings, a superior article of raw silk Hose, also a splendid article of silk Slits, C. L loves, Rog er's Kid Gloves. We have also a splendid assortment of Bon nets, Ribbons, also MisSes Bonneti, Children's Fancy Straw Caps and Flats, .a good assortment .of Parasols,. all at a small advance above cost. tit addition to all this we offer tho public the largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Cloth tug ever offered-in Northern 'Pennsylvania. Al so a ffeneral assortment &Gentlemen's Furnish ing Goods,Such as Shirk Colars,Cravats, stocks, suspenders,.Drawers and under Garments, &c. Please try us—disipprove if von can. • •J. WITTENBERG & BROTHER: Montrose, April 25, 1855. - • TIME CHANGED. • - Delaware, Lackawanna Zia W. U.ll. AININGENIF,NT! . ON and after •I%londay, 1114 7, .1855,' the Mail ~Passenger Train will leave Scranton rit 10.20:A . .131. . , Due at Great fiend at 1.20, r. M. with Connecting tli - tt Dunkirk Express Train ~ west,and the New York Express East, .ryn the N. Y. & E. R. R. Passengers taking this train ; will arrive. in-Dunkirk at 11.15 - p. In. and in New York m. Return. Will leave Great Bcnd at 4 p. m. due atScranton 0.45 F; bt. - • . . The Freight.Accommodation,Train, with pass. ginger ear attached, will depart from Scranton at 9.00; r. at., connecting, with the',ltla Train bound West, :MI the Nitrht Express Trains both Esst imd West. PasSangers taking this Train and the Night •Exgresi Eal3t, will arrive in• NeW York at 10 5 a. m., By taking the Night Fxpress West, will arrive in Denkirk ,at 12, M., or by takinfr th e • Mail Train West, arrive in - Dunkirk . at G. t l5 p. m. Returning, will depart from- Great Bend at • 7.00 A. M. and arrive at Scranton; 12.10, A. M. Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of Pas senger Trains at Scranton, to conv4.passengers to • Garbondale, Pittstoni Wilkes-Barre, Philadel phia via the Reading R. R., Easton, and all other intertnedhite - places. • D. lI..DOTTERER, Sup't. Sup't Office, Scranton,l. ' \ . - . May 7,• 1855 25tf THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS ! Fare Rediteed Tiine Saved: Tbro' ' • by Day Light::: . • • MIAINTLEVIA JENKS, - AFE formeo partnership in Montrose for .1.1. the purpose of doing ererybody's BLACKSMITHING! • . • at the old stand near Keeler's Hotel. We have inirzhased en entire new stoek of IRON, comprising a full assortinPnt of all kihd,i, .., direct from the city: We shall keep constantly on hand ; . Western—kound and Soufire . - ' Caststeel Toe Cori: ItOds, . • Itetined Tyre Iron—all sizes, ' ! • Band Iron and • •,. Spring Steel. A large assortment of Matable Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage Bolts, &,.c.. &e., give us a call, .. By strict! attention to •business we hope to re ceive a liberal share of the.patronage. All work, warranted to give satisfaction-to tboie who.will favor us with their patronage.. / : •- k ,e4rWAGONS AND CARRIAGES t ironed on sihort notice and stock •found, or made to order througheat,is may best suit our patrons. All latkiness transictions must be settle=d once a,ye.ar. Short settlements_and -ng friends •is our motto. • , -N: B. ' A good .jOurnevman want. , to nhotn steady employment and high wages wt I be given. •A. E. lidi;wl.l:v. ' \ Prar. JENKS. Montrose, May 31, 1855: • . . . • NEW STOVE .& TIN I WARE EMPORIUM :OF` 1710070R1111T & ELDRED, .onirest side of Main St. And Santit'Of Searle's • WHERE may ht found ay! best assortment . of STOVES ever brought to this mark e t, together with Tin-Ware cheaper than can I,e bought elsewhere this side of New York. They. would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their new and splendid Stock of STOVES teTIN.AVARE, which will be sold at eery low prices. We.have the most approv(sl fiarterns of OYES - • • ever brought into this market, among which luny be found Star of thi' West (Ekroted. Peen) Cornea tor (elevated Oeen,)Porewari,Xew World, Globe, Atlas • and • Three Sla tr.l, All Air-tight, and various other Patterns too nu. merous.to mention. • • TINWARE of all kindS kept constantly on ha n d for hoUsehold use. Jobhing done to order and in the best manner. Alb Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the'shop. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, os . - suring theth that money can be saved by examin ,, • ing their stock before purchasing elsewhere. • S. A. WOODRUFF. G. B. ELDRED. - Montrose, June 7, 1855. New York Prices! ARE now being paid by A. Lathrop & to ail those who consign their hume r i and , produce to them.. They ha.ing made arrange rnents are now enabled to send nil kinds of pm ' duce to New York and to sell the, same ho the highest market prices: All those Who wish good price:s:MA quick returns we Invite to call upon . • A. LATHROP & Co Montrasf, - May 1, 1855. No* Store.—New Goods. HS subscriber takes this method of Aver, T tieing to his friends and the public general ly, that he has fitted up s Store, just across the street from his old quarteas, in Brooklyn. where ho is prepared toe- receive eustomers, and sell them Goods. at as low rams as any other estab lishment in' 'Susquehanna county. My assort ment is very large indeed, embracing nearly ev ery article usually called for la a country store. As lam 'determined to do bioriness an as to avoid " bad debts," which responsible purchasers are taxed. td pay, I can offer superior induce ments to cash and otherwise prompt paying pat rons. April 30;y855 LOST OR STOLEN, (AXE Ilse Bill of $157. held by the suls4re -, NJ?. her against Isaac L Post—missing over two years. ,It was not. written or, heaven". Al so a note of giveif by me to Isaac Woolsey of Sing Sing N. Y., scot back by mail to Mont. rose. N. B. -I - have not consigned the due bill or note to the use of any person or persons, or givon them in the care of any 'individual. I , JOSEPH B. WOOLSEY: Jessup, Tune 5, 1855-23w3' 0: G. iIEIIPSTEAD AGRICULTURAL NEES E ,e Powers, l'hreshers andSeparattrS, Combin: ed Threshers and Cleaner; 'Clcner. flutjers, !Por table Circular Crossf,Cut SaY Feed Cut ters, Corn Shelters, tmery'ineW Petit:hie Grat in' Circler Mills, Cow And Kelsey' s. Grain Cradles, 4.c., Sz.e. Peters' improved Rice's Fan ning, Milt, price $2O. All at wholesale and retell, oh very favorable terms. These machines and other Improvements are warranted . to he of the 13+ material and work manship, and to operate'ns represented by my . .Circulars; or subject fo lid . returned.within threel l months, and the parchasci money refunded. ' 1 I take particular elle in makin ,, my con tracts for Canal 1'1604 aml transportation on nl! machines,• so that canal . .and other charges will be 'unusually light. 3lachines for -Susquehanna may be delivered at aro; convenient sta tion on Erie, or Lackawanna Raltrnad. • Descriptive circulars, and. all necessary information concerning all . artieles sold by me,' with prices.nrd other impnrtnit particulars; can , be had,on npidication In me •by mail. . • To save in freight,.iSic., all brders' should be forwarded early. • : R. M. WELLES. Athens, Bradfordso., Pa.,lrny . . 7etchr Mt- 4 . • -lug! THE subscrinert is solo agent for 'KETCHUM'S celebrated Mowing. and combined. Jlnwing and lienpilig Machines fur northern Pettn . a.— Very few - of oar Fltrtners are aware of the grrat advantage gained hy - ming, a good' mowing nia chine, and as a geUerallbing, a good raower can be used on routtbeti land than is usually suppos ed. Th, one Ilorr:w Mower will wool.; on land ; somewhat more mfeten t ran the Iwo horse mow er will, from the fit ct , tha .the cutter har,is shor ter. The two horsie mower cuts a swath 4 ft. 8 inches, and the on horse three teet.wide. The frame's and cutter liars to these 4ntwhines are all made of ‘Vrought !ron,' and evetly part is made very strong and durable, and little-likely• to get out of repair- OnO extra Scythe,, extra sreticms and fingers, and on . o wrenTh,*e furnished with , each machine. . I ''. , Price of TWdljor4e . Mower with cxtras, 616 t• Combined " anti Reapoi " 1 1 25 . • w ith trnosportati9ti from :Buff tin. Price of One Flor4'3lower with extras, 695 with transportation from Worcester: Ma..s. . . The two horse Mower is wiirranted capilile of entting, with one 0,0,,a teats, from 10 to 15 neres of any kind orgras,s, .whetkor stiinding lodged, per day; and the e;finthined-ninehinei eqtable eutiin!r the same nnrnber of neres o!f gMin per chiv. The one horse mowqr, with a goo horse is capable of (loink clout tivo thirdS s mud) as the 'two horse mower. C'' . '47All.orde.rs the enrrihined rowers and Reapers should beforward'ed to tne iy the fir-t ofJune,•and for tan mowers alOne, ty the 15th of June nest.' . i • Deseriptivo'Cirfplars, and all need •4 informa tion wilt be promptly furnished on apPlieation by mail.. Order machines eairly in the season. 111 M. WP.L.I.E.S. Athens, Bradford en., Mity 12, '55-20M3 • . - Groat Exhibition in Springvillq.• GREAT AND RARE E ; NDIRITICA OF FOREIGN AND DONIEgTIC • G,00Di.3., t il t - i lO 4 e‘ e.r y styl e and iroali:ty', curb a• tre• sure Co iilpase and liceotrinio4te all nr people—from the child in. the eradin to the old and doerepit, The 4 fplods' ur4 ben?fit. on the trios 4 favorable tcluil, and i% ill t sold according ly, Please utve us a tali and we will try to sup ply, all your wants in .the :line tlf GOODS ever 1;(44 in a country store. "11 . nti need "not c;r, to New York ftir any thinx you, want, las.:Ase we have them .fresh from the . SCOTT, JOONSON,.& CO: Springville, Pa., May 8, iBs's. Bounty • e• • i GONtiIIESS has recently * pa , ;:ed an niditionJi Pension.law, whiell extends M than the former laws, No one should detprorof. rteviviri , r a land Warrant ivh4 has iverviee any eitirer-in the Roydlntionnry ;car or sink% or has had a husband. ors father whd would. be entitl e d to n per ion if noiir The nil., der2i;irrned La q the Lan and :di the legal torn] s fot obtaining, Pensions under the net, and wil! promptly - obtain any npplienntk, Pension xs lei is entitled thereto for refig‘^biq: comperis,tion.—, Your Warrants will bring rea!dy money if you prefer not to locate the hind. NEWTON. Itiontrosp . i . Mnrii) 21,1855-12.1 f. .. To - Dairy-Mon and Oh e eso , Tdakors. ry1111 . : unlersigroeti slib,4o , ,ribet.iig nnyvipreparpd _,IL. to furnish 'ebeesel•mikers with a new and improved patent, self-arting press, ;which will du; up business right; This press being self itetinfr, k f:ir more eonvenikit than thri,old fish ion.g ”. l, lon:1(Wer press, with weights. 'or reffer once: inquire of P. loolniq, C. F. 4 0 go i s , and othe rs top, hiv e ii rd this new press;. ncl tested its merits. Those mer i t ; will tell lion it is no humbug- •Su %lease C. .andtget one, While you . .. have tin opportunity. ; i 1 O. F. *FARGO. • Montrose If av 18, 1855.• ; 20--,lf. . WESTWARD, 110' -- • • . Milt Artist, being absent on a! trip to tho West, his • thigurrrran R 001 1 .14 at Odd Fellows'Hsli ;will be [elos;4l for a.few weeks. Ile will' give clue notice 4 his return. and. hope's that in thelneantime yon Will all Bet a "good ready" to have your bees liken. • W.. 8, iDEAN S.. Mqntrose, May E.',', i 855 GREAT ATTRAGTIONS; , AT TILE UPSON.IVILLE XOIIA NOE.- . .THE Sabscribvi . is Inow receiving g a well se. lected as.ortmentl cif bry Goods. Groceries, Fish, Hard ware. Crockeri, Reiily 7 .lf ade . CI ot h i Hats, Bnnets, (a splendid ,4 assiataient,) \i rils Paints, Oils, bye-Stuffs, Vankee Notik..n, in fact, almost i•vOyibinz, ,usually called fob a> Stpre, including, Flour:: Fait and I feat,'ltit which he desirous of sellinv . for Ccish, 17r tiny kind of Farniev's :11.er'rharnati:e Pro l drice, or oh good approved . Slays( Crrerlit. His' friends are Most re , ..peetfaliy. invited. to ;,...tive him a .eatl And he will satisfy them tftt the -f:x.chtm;..e is -the piaci! for farmers to - trade.. Tho highest Price paid, in Cash for Butter. .: J. 1., MERRI MAN tipsonville, May 15, 1355..4 Auditor's Notice. - Su.squelianna County; ss: The undersigned an Auditor appointed , by the Orphan's Court, of said County," to distribute among the heirs of Thomas Bnrdiek, deceased, the funds remaining in the hands of Avery dick, Administrator,-mill attend to the'duties of hisCappnintment :it his office in Montrose, on Sat= nrday, the 280 day of July next, at one o'clock:in the afternoon. " At which time and place all per sons interested still present their claims, orb forever after barred from: coming in upon - said fund. .FRANKLIN FRASEFt., Auditor. • June .14,3855.?. [ -! 24-4 w. CASH pv4ll fori,Dairi.Ba.tte, JON 'June I. 1855. 1 • • • GREAT E4VG.,TASH The Most valuable gjrring .1.+,1 Summer Making-its the world!DHALszrs FOREST WINE!:` Pa/rani:hi irjObilkyond Medical rartilty of England and erletnfOl the ntostistiaer - dinary medic ~e in the world. • itedteinew containing moiasses or liquorice, like the . i bosotted Sarripariltxx. require many La , ge bottles to pro duce th• slightest change in health. Tile Pqrest Wine: is altogether It afferent •rticle . It CO ./111151.1 no flrtl/PO to give it emo/A6'nel, but acquires its f.xcelient flavor, end powerful medicinal properties Crean the Vgetable plants of which it Is composed. The Forest - Wine combines the virtues of the Inal .0:7/terry, Dan4elion..Yiaime Durk, and Sartnpurilla,.with other valuable plants whose properties are still more effective. . . . . I t g MO cone ill tra t ion rendermit one of the mror efiteient medicines now in use. Fomptimem lore than a mingle hOtile remtoreet the lingering rad ent firm Weakne"o- I "ili',• n'l EirktliFS, to istrong iand' yiroron4 health.. Every dose oho.: de got. Mien mon the conqltutlon, and improrot the atate of tie tone e healthl The Forestne im recommend: ed, in the str! mgest terms, fur all the complaints of the trr Sto oachdLiemr. Ridoeye, lirereouit Di.ordcrm. Billioum Affections. Dropsy, DYPPePtiimi.tosP of A nuetit e..lanu ,.. dice, Female. Comc ants. Srofula, and all di.or derm arming from ad Fliood and impute habit , of !the aymtern. ' .; Savrd from Dratli!! , i....timony Nathan 3f4t hews. a bidity rerpectstrle anal wealthy eititen of Vvvrark. N. J. Dr. G. W. II AVEV -believe your Forest Win!" and Pills hate been the means of turrinct my life. When I rem - merle/0 taking them I laid at the point of death. with Drop.y. via Asthma. My physioians had given me over :1e pant cnie. and my farrilr bad Ir.t all hopes of my reehrery. in'thi4 dreadful situation. your Forest Wine and Mils wer, vroentre.l for pie. and before Thad fin iShed the first bottle of the Wine anti box f i•xsie rirneed treat rer.lrf: my body and limbs,which were greatly s wollen , beearne sensibly reduced. .npets of my, ree•tyery bereft' now to !mestere. and after continninz the nap of your medicine. for about a month. the Piles and 'Asthma were coinpletely clued. , The Dropsy. with which ms;lllTe AVIV. placed in 'Orb great . , tanger, wits also nearlr e. I hare continued the use of your medicines un.il 0,1 present time. and now enjoy as perfect health aster. es did in my life,-altlt•tetzli 1 ears more than En year.. of age. MATHEWS. Newark, N. - 0., Dee: 19,1847. • Great CurerfLixcr Complaint nf len years Stan. • ding. • New York, .tan. 9. 1449. Dr. TR LICY. API} Sir :11:111112' taken your Forest Wire and Pill. to remove a dirense of the -Liver, from whielt I have aulfered ner erely for unICIPti often , 5 ,5,r5; nod ha•inc adhered elo.ely , o tiro directi-m• that rieenmonoF the medi rloer. I hive recovered my health.notwith•!indintrall who knew me thnurbt my cane int:nra'de. Previone to t nt.dnc the Wine and Pills•• - ha.] to the 1..1•51 medievi treatment, hu• enntinued to crow worse to an obtrmin:, .decree. Some of my friends - npi-,fie despnlrinely of my cane ,and tried to persuade me tern matitic use of any tulvert in. ied remtvlies; and 1 donht not, hut. whit thre ore bun ithreds dig:aided front bainc your e*eellent 'medicines, In ,e on a e gittenee r.f the d•reption and in tfirioneY of many ad v-er•ived remedies put f•rth by unprineiple.l men. in . fl what a pitylr i. , that the 11••• eept loft tined by -others oh null he the meow: a di..:ll4lllTiR mane tabOthf4 tram tnakin; trial vol etiredby yone exeeiletit medicine. - areal:inc. they burr Paved my life; woen-I comtneneed 11.11 WiAl . ll Clot, ; hitt bt.,ron to •x• perienee their rood effect: in leer timo the •• days; and in pix Weekn from the - time Putchn.ed the medirinea-to the erect stirpriru of all my fri.m.l., I won entirely core-t. and hadt,ereoned fifteen pounds in weight ,hoeing , to ken 0 a box Vtl the Pilln, itult bottle: or the wine: would to c,odi hat every poor sufferer would *Snit limrelf of the same remedies. Yours, &e., .1 %S. WI LS S • I - NETIVOI - S Are - -.nr the tnlnd WPII th r briy, tiro urnSily bronzlit on by' . tronb'r owl nfltn tion. and Bin moat rononon to psrsons ui gle' : ient.. ,a,titutiona nndio•ncitirr tninda. I,olr.ntrit,, melonrboly. frizbtfol ful &rams. !Una f,nrful soticirsfions of rril fr , mi thn nsirous 41i.rr.torti. Th,.;r n ,..t %Aloe and Pills are nn energetic rrnirly in tlirS%rompinintS. ENtriet nrst fetter from Mr Jog. I", dar,l Dr 1141,q - ,Y s.. t ,t_ 719 14. `ir, Your rarePt, Wi a and bare rurrd my wifeof n dreadful nerron. .1i order. with which ,•Le hid be , n ittierteil for nyttly Yea Iferlindy tilmn;t iiraq ed rriy. Sh*.iritik freluPntl . ilirtwbe I in tier eteep by frizhtftil.lrentn., fi , Y , iicridn2 luitP exlinnFted And ...orered 'with p..rrpirith nom! at tim v 1:11,'-rinc under the eimi that xrimiithinz drradfni wan nbnut to !rennet, to her. Pi; the nr.. nt foilr !Pit tit'. of the Wine. and R box of the in 1.097 in pprr•.,t F•ho 1,14 , eriined h,r flreh and cninr,an I enjoy. fociety :If .1. 11. t 171,DING. Dr Dae4lNtaryin.a n.l.liratil ntnatiiinniar of N- Vneit• d.rtarid till* on. brat:. nr Ifais.y•a Fnin•at Win I` .-nnt mnrc airt - ••• than fifty re the. Jr'aa bnt tin. of , :nranprrilla ' itra•rsi. S S I.lnifitnati & nn. of !be la Nest ~ an.l molt Jitnix,:i.t a in Sy - rarn.... in ti lattar. cniya : " Frnni whit they l i n.. hcar4 Shreat Wine. it la in nn I zna I ina.l - .•.and thr venn.olVine. is !mt. nnin Intrn.inlorn I.nttlinN. with irr 11•0•n¢ t•nfonin blown in file ZIR.I On.• bollar T.Pr nr eir bni'3rs finm.r•b tn•! Frs,••tPi`ta nook nrf For 4 .'aln 11y \_rot •, Wholegnir rinn••rnlll , l, t. 161 ztr«,.t. non d.rn. fr,nn 11 , 101 Ann. New I%trlc Apnnintra Luri.n Craft • . • nsyl fttiangoquattrr7., AYEER'S PILL Arc Curing the .Sir(;' to an r.rrrnt 11^rPr brffirc -: klifnen of any ..If , titrinf: int-al ; , Ix, Rrail n nil .Inelg , rir i , m , ' ,,, 1t.. -- s.• , .. - . ;rums HA i'F.L. r. 4,1 . thw w.•ii Ito want • . vf , r 111 M, I, of C.l, ,, ttint of, , ..t.,pti:ii I . • ' 4.! f= .. whoyer }lnt r• e rfrilllPlr to r. • ',nod :it 1 .-? 7: ‘ ."Clitrn r c;tl?:p t yP i ii ' , '- g. ' 4 ' l , i" • , , , tr Va t hntti, rills : thn t I , h3ve• f,..T. 1 tnem T;„ %Au, .to I,t. 3 netts f , trlly rrn. , l , lnr. I•i 'Ly n .-- ~ •ITIM.TI III" than any_ rirt.o.r wo fon I- . ......._ me t urn.l,l:r.. ?fnt,..; 1' nyv tri.• - ri Ir . .7. . have rt•alin.ll rn xr.kr• I Lr.ro•nt , fern ttn.m ATM fv.irt",ll. With me In hniir•ri• c. t h tlh -y pr“,... • xtrannlinr•ry vit.: :in. fr.r •I• it llnC , .trrt I:< , ---t• en I 4 , ur: ttl. 11•-••",rir•tr: 111 , y :Ir. TV , - rnir ..!f:.•-fiat not r•-,T.. t ,„l r , ~,,. sit 'to ly• twi:r rr. romirtir, whinn mutt juak;" tn . .. ti , "la .1 by nit pritr'.io. wh.", th-y It , known." To. ron.rl. It. f:',`!ranrelirn• WA:tI.)I.I.IT, yrr!tes from fill. 0 - nnr... Ifth A rrii , 1` .., 1 : • . , lir•J.C• Apt —Sir : I have t.i . .f.n y , nr Pir- with 7znit 1 ~,, . er, for tin Fl.tlve , n,-,•:, ninzrnir. ~ ir,,..i.0. ~7 , ,..„1 i t " ~,: , i it,III,TI lii•lthr4l4. Whi , :)/ 111 , 1 /of I f•t. 5 ,-, r , , k .„,, 1. , n.- i., () v . : pr im: A t....;.k..1 , ....r. ~t" star l'illz etire• I ti, • I 11 :t ve n .:,..1 ',nu ? 11 - 1 , •••4, re , t , r:ll ninny yr ors in PTV r•nri!y f' , .r „,,,,,,, .„, 1 e.,•Jri with rinfrilirn: , •t , ~.,. Sir.l 1,. i'“ , tn., C. riot.* vthirli rv,.., n A , i,,1 I r...• 1 it a 71 , : ,,, ir, 1, ~N , 1 1•1^•1•1 )01 f •r t hr. 'owl yrat•, har•h , r, :tn.] ar, le•nnz.' . .101N.F..1111.117T, E 4.1.. So", of the 1:.',33 -r •,;;,..:,,i r, .ave. .: • i .. • p; , 17 , t4.. 1)e, 13. 1 4 1)3 1 . 4 Fir: I !Ake pl•-t-tir‘, in th, -i •14.ri v nirv , •r:ai fvv•TriL•eir _in I •roic, I nfn nrv.i thoin mv nnr ev,r,incvrit tt,rt,:" Thft r , ;tivene.l,z. STr;VEVi, m. rp.. nf %Vent worn. V. II • '• ifvvinq Itt.-1 your tl.ithartia flit!. in My ptat.tl•a, ,artify fr a.r, nn ir, , rallyNo par ,:tnt're. In ra ,, s terel friz:rti6na 11,1,rtr, ty•adarh", C , rl I Vt 114.53. nil t9r :tra.at Vls pry ~ t /lisoni;..a that fo:lern.thry art. a .nr.•r 0.3 n an r nth..r. In all t.4=ta , tr},ra parzatir” r•altif tityr. , l. 1 ennli 1-ntly TPRO,ITII 114 tht•••• tt, ch. p ac etLpeemr to any ‘orbs 1 h tar m•a.r f,nn I. Til.y :re aura in T.,rfoetly rata e,nalirlta, m Oka th.m an Invalmbie art ;elf% fur pnt,:ir 71, ; ,„ rn, mane yt,ar errp tn t . C , 01. , th m. , li.7ina in tl.it and tln.sn T'.!;• a , r .n nr, infarinr,lo ?hat ndralmble.pr^partuinn for. tr•at ment of lifer ,e•," ' "4< r7:7. Me., 7",, 1 • " C• A ft —no•lti Sir ilftre heft; nflti^iedfrom m' birth with eerorttla init. I, , oret. f +rm. and nr‘w. after 24 ' , are' trial. and an antold of itni , ant of Pnrfori , .c. hare ',nen eured In a few wteka by nnr Wiih what (..line. of rejoleine I writ... ran Doty ire imar , land when you . e..alixe. what It Ave . iniT-1, I an i how lets. '• "Newer till now hive been free from this Inathe , me ',,tigon% r in :nine Ably.* At timer it ritteek , d 'tny even. and in. Ie ran aimeat the unen.larabTe pa'n : at other!, ft sattinil in the 4 , 'nip nr ray Lead. end- ‘l ,, troyed m y h ; d r , m l .l haa.kopt raenirtly bal.'. at! of my tirne.i Y came out in my feee , ant to it for mynths a raw sore. • t; Ahem! nine wevlc• az.) I I.",nynprp...l.toliit f ymir C,a thartir Pill.. and now am ontirele freo from the. Nlmplairt. .My eyr."art 1r ,, 11. my 'kin ie fair. :In I my hair tyla o,lm monred a healthy growth; nil of 4hi,h malc:s roe f., , 1 al . roa,ly a new per.nti . . . , . . ' tinpi n t z i hi. r tit ~. rment. may 1 . ) , . th. moan . of toirr , yEnx information th•it phill do Coo 1 to onv,r•, r am. Tr,Th-dn,ry fontim+•nt et gcmitn.is. yonrf, .1 rn, IT tin A R TrltFit " t, Maria itieket frmn her ebildharl..amthor Platrment ffir :Ty truo. • ANDIII , ,W At MERVE. Orer•e.r nfthe Portnnouth Ntrtitv.ifnetimix; Co pt , rer.T. PRATT. of the .Ship Marion, writes from Rearm'. •20• h .kprll. " Tr.nr.Pitle have eared me fr In a Milieus attack whii‘h Arco 2 P from deranttement nf the Liver, which had beret.. very ...riens. I leul failed of any relief by my Pay sielan. and from errs remedy I' tainld try, bnt a feW d AA' A of your Pills have completely restored 'me e.o health. I have given th-m to my children for worms. with th'e hest effect's They were promptly - eure i, f reemnroemled them to a friend for enatir.nr.p_ahleh bed trenMed Wm for months -be told me ,n a few:llw they had ^nred h'm Yenmoke - the best medicine in the world. and I ma f•ee to say so." • Rend this from the distlneni.tind Solicitor of Cho Fn. creme Court. whose brilliant heve made him well known, - not only in this bat the nodadlherin sr State. New Ordesns.April 5. I irnl ".Ir—T have great savisfantoin in se:urine" yen that me self and familyheve been very ninth benotiged by yon medielne. My wife was cured tan year- .inee. 6f a severe and decorous ennzh v."1.1e . CWER lir ,t grreqiAr,. and since then has enjnyed perfect health- children have several times liken cored from attack . * of the- Intl nenrs croup . by it It is an invalnable remedy• for these en1110!1;Mg YMIT ( .7•TITATITIC PIT-1.1 have en !iroly eared ma teem a dyspepsia - a• and choiceness. which het xrean upon m.'-for some years.—indeed this ruse is mush more Imnertant acorn the'faet that Thad (sore to Set re! irr from the best - - Physician amen this sectinn'nf th ennatry affects, and frottrany of the nunwrtins remedies I had re • ken. I , " Yon teem to nt, Doctor. like tt providentlal blettlets: i to our frtmily,•an4 you'lnay well toppote ire are not un i•nahvltul of it. Your retpectfully, • I .._ I -TAkVITTIITAXTRIL", ~„ • 1 _ renate Chamber.rthio. April 5th,•1 4 .54. I " Dr. J.O Ayer —Ttonorel Sir—there mid,. 4 thONTI2 . II I tr;al V the Cathartic Pirs 'frit me tit , your agent. and i ba‘ro ettred hy them of ..the theattrtil Rfiemmathon 'ander vehleh he founel•meatiffering. The ar-t doen, relieved MP, 1 iand a few :usbtequont doter entirely remored`tb•.lltenert.. r r. - 49 in btdttr . health now than for time yea - re,:W.llth i which I attritote entirely to the eff.e.t..4 your - Calutrtie Pills. • Yourevitkitreat retneet, • Txrilt7l 4 IT WitYCAT.IP ' 4, „ , .. The, abase aFe allt4ntn pwroott. wbo 4,4; oumi,l%. known where thee- ri.04..nn4 Whn ir4inl4 not wait.* V 4.410.1 - tree , iepnteiritlinut'si thnmugh ewrilletirm that the.? were tra.,: Prep:teed hy3A B IMI. C. ATM.- Prtetiezt eavi eudrical Cheertiet t 7WSIT. MaMt• . . Soto BY A;.Tuirell. Atontrorr: - B. V.. k R.ll. Pat6N ITatf7ta . Church & Phlnn47. Dmvine; L. Fle,at, first Brat. .93r DrttririO4 itn4 nenlerts Sn irdl44ne every. whert;. Fe-pt la-417m4.- NEW GOODS. ELJ. - WERII is now receivins , Spring - GOODS, which will be sold ow for cash. 'Montrose; March 28, 1855 SIILAMAATDER SAFES. EVAN: &' WATSON, No. :16 South Focal."' St . Philadetpiti. , - GREAT Pt ttE. CHESTNUT &FIFTH Sts, Friday otorniag, December-111th, 1854. .-Evans . &'lFutsoit's Salamander Safes triumphant, as they always are when pot to the test. Dec- 15 ; 1854 . MessraiEti.rans i Watson, No. 116 South Fourth St., Phde~delnhia. GENTLFMEN We take much pleasure in rec.. ommending.yonr Salamander Safes to Mer Chants and other's to want of a secure means of preserving their hooks, papers, &c. • from fire, -as the one we purchased from you abont tieszn months sine.; has preserved' our books,-ind cant ih as good a.tondi tion as they were when put' into it. before the great firenhis morning, which •d-stmyed the en:. tire Mock olhnildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets.. The above was in use in our office, on the Second floor of our bnildin , r, from which place icfell into the cellar and rein.tined there until the fire was out/ The Safe • was then removed and opened in the tire.otnee of at least 111111) "persons, who witnessed the good cinirlition of 'the contents,. Will yon please have-the Safe and Lock's repaired as we intend VITO it iu ulke again, having perfect aonlidence in its fire-proof qualities. • - YourS; Respectfully, • LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans and Watson take pleasure in referring - to the following, arnonz.the inany-nuttdreds who have their safes in use:—U. S. Thu., Philad.i.; 'Farmers and Mechanics Bank. Philada.; Sarnnel Allen, Esq „High Sheriff .John N. Henderson,' City Cuottoilet Caret) C0p0."4 , Co., No. IK3 Mat, ket St; Richard gorris and Son. Locomotive dere, .; Bancroft and Sellers, Mra,chinists, corner Itith and Jarms ; rranklin Fire Insu rance Co., Puil34 Penn's Railroad Co.. Ph dada.; Lacey & Phillips, cAv•ner sth Intl 'Minor Streets; :Thornless Bro . No. :12 Iln n t h 'll Si ; James, Kent and Santee, No 147 North . 'third Street ; W. 11. /foilsman and Sims, No. 51 North 3 d St'; & Co., No.-87-Market St.; J.& It.Orne, No. ISS Chestnut St. . • A larze assortment of the Safes alwayson hand (warranted to stand 10 ilf4 cent. more fire. than any Herring's Safe now In use.) EV C. ‘VATIsON, *thin Inatinfaci tsre'aud keep 'for trde, Iron Shavers. Iron lionrs andiron So'h. for mak ing fire-proof %%lulls :or Banks, stores. puhhe and pr,v•ite buittlings.. Seal and Letter Copy in Press. es; l'ut...nt State Litt-d Refrig , .,r.ttors, &.r: fleas, give tura ut o. !:26 South, Fourth delphia —lsyl NEW GOODS A (C 3IIIJ.A N & .1 1 A I:Ii. return t h eir g7atectil A arknowli•ikrn:rilt, to the. pubic for lex+l fa. [ vor4, an:i iir:iii. 1:i tuniion to :he vory large 'hock of Spring :tort ~ ;iri o:ilitior Good- they :ire ntio.i re ei•iviiig, ;tit soir,r for ~:ili• :It i•-ry bor prices: In I ni rliii,i i . i) to 1 Iwir. u-Itni nsm , “ lini-lit of stAilti Dry Goori,,, (li.ot T rii.s. 1 Lad wme, Urorkery, I).,irit.s, and 0:!.., ire., tin.) , are prepo red to exliibit a largo nior?rtolunt or • . LADIES DRESS GOODS of every di , crip;ion. d. Plaid and Plain, Sdk . s. Bonne: s Shawls. Ribbon-, Hosiery Ladies and : ,, Iho..es shoem of 4 1 i Lind , —also a large a,toek - . • READY MADE CLOTHING, . C1(411=4, Tv, 4_11,, Jeans, •Surntaer Cloths. - Ve-tiros, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes &v. &v. •' Thy rt•spectfally solii•it._ nn f•arly Bill frr,m th(), , t• wish tai piachase GooD GooDN AT Lour PaicEs. Vii; MILL : I~i & PARK Sprin! , ale, May '2, 1851. • . Farmers' Insnranc©-Co. Connt Penn'a CAPITA: L 200,000, Sr.CITHED BY IlioN1).: AND MORtGAOES ON READ • 'EsTA att,tin , l by I. and otiwr tanliiityr , ."Gfaal+, Warps, and :%It.r i•handist,. nn B 4 favorittili• tvrirt, it , :lnc institution. pr• , 1 , 211 , 1 IV A t-p:iled and rtid. 1)111EG s'o MS.. lion. 1 I orlec f)i). Giqr. A. I',•rkir:. T 1). .N: I . itripimin, C. F. Welieg, Jr.. J. E. l'arffif•lrl. Atliol4 11,.n J..11r1 (;n. Br AVrikimian, e+.c.tillo: Goo. )1.11 .9i-lhavk, Wilk-pr , barre Oli etr.rl • Mylert, Lnport,.. OFFICERS. HOrlet. Wii:i)4 Prt•;,.;er. W01T(.4. Jr. Virr J Ike :4 i , ...?1nfvr.":p. , 14 , 111(.111.nna v•.rtgrr r: - rir r. 17. t" 's",*. Alt TrinTi7.=--271.; Poet. R. Tilay9r .• • s i vin g to his fri,nll.; and cooorovr-4 titat !he prne . iie+. Thq/lvino nhl ••!(1 in Thw- I owe he found:li tinws rroployoth thEt.- w,v;rl ,, him (.n fir It; st. ill tivflnyl 1 1, 1' colt on all nveoorlt4 pail I,ut tfo. liNt April net. (or if any poor lik4 rni•sell,) I will fitly. , N o mad , Nlontros , , FA., 2n. • . NEW 800 • -ANEV 4,1 1 0p1v v„lato. • uvivvd•lld, (fay \?t "1' stor ., Rov-11 f)riavo IYetionar , n.•; i=:•3. do Dr. t N,•cv Ibert . do.. lir, ~.11-•nar• Iroppt-r. I) 'lac, a r:vital. b , ok ; ft bof4; ov,r wri!t.l.l by ra:alyl . ar.d it , ,e , n..q..tt , •ririo;:' be 11,nrs: WikolT; The Spiri• d at. 3 Pxplaint ii;o1.1-ad% v,alry!ibb, 8.,0k ; Scrap 13". k-:. nook,. ',a of •khieh 1 - ..f.1 sQII at A NInT Feb.ko. 11.135. ry.or . i td direct from the rnirr din: of a Graf nN - sort: (;oid finrrp r 4i n •Or''f"' and I foofr3. FOh and' 'Ke_vs, Studs P,n4. r t c , p,.. ell Ise jeweiFy should certa.;:, Montro:p. April 12. 1555 • 1 ( ) F F E :1 1 : ( : 1 1 : :fi n (I \l l,- .; k r e l t n. l -:: " , i i;,, " li ri :. ti " I T I: . 11 11 4;:, r t ‘ ; 1( 9' T).-,y 11 , •ok-: ami li. - 4(.r:4, n ; oil nqaottment for s::lo :?1 I:,c. Post - 10 - 1 , 0.. - 1 IiALENTINES! VALEvitNEs!! 1 Valyntino tiny i. rfatiia"; 40 C:0 1 of thAVoqt Ott - lip an , i Er•t yon a Vrctty Va'eni;rr—ti:,.:ll , --fmtli IS to Si'. FEEN LEAVES, frOMParinr . .= P , trt Pl);in., !We. and S'..rit.Q. for vil.. - at the P.lgt Unice.; • Prof. J. P, S:;torifiargi i s SeiipA (It Nov.) of Arith meties, fur sale at the post o;Rep, hr. A. N. BULLARD. Nfrintrose, Jan. 91h, 1R55. - Administrators' Sale VOTTCE is hereby lhat by virine of an 11 order •of sale iissurft, from the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna 'Cooky, the folloiving de scribed property, late the estate of Anoustus Pickering, deceased, will be•elTered for sale at public vertdue. on Tnesrl.ty. the 3.1 day of July. next,..a: one o'clock, P. N. Situate in Jackson trAvrtsbip •in said com:tv:: bounded north by hinds in possesAi on of Joel Lamh, east by land's - in possession of Lewis Low, south by lands in possession of Amhros Benson, and west b . ,' 1 4nd's of Joseph Drinker, or l i vid* for which he is agent, known and doseritiod on a map of re survey of I. l enry. Drinker's Tonkhannock tract as the J.;•atheast half of Lot. No. 171; and curt. 63 acres and 81 pereitor, more or less., on pleb is a ;rood franied houte;a herse-barn,e6w barn, and - nt her out houses. • SNle to he, held upon the premipe's, ana terms of payment m a de knol.vn, upon the day of gale. SAMUEL W. PICKERING, ',DAVIT) A..BENSGN, ' . Admiiriitrakri (I A: Pidetiriii demixed. Jackson, Jane t 1855. -23-4 w. . • C. 11. Virs.7,ll, Dentiq . q.a