AlAtertistiutttts. J, Witte4lierg & Broth e r TTAYE just feeelVed and are daily receiving a splendid assortment of Spring' and Sum mer Dreas Goods, each as' &rages, plain and satin, striped and . Plaid Lawns, Organdis,Barage Helaine's, Silks of-all colors andfigures and at New York prices. . Our stock of shawls is well selected, among Which can be found Crape Shawls, It!oche Silk, Barage Thibet, Cashmere, and Prindet Shirwls. A splendid stock' of liantillas of the latest styles And at very low prices: Our stock of Embroideries is selected with the greatest care and cannot 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, bleachd and brown Muslin, a good assortment of Calieoes, Bedticking. Flannel, &e. Hosiery at very low prices, such as Stockings bleached and brown, slate color; black and mix ed stockings, a superior article of raw silk Hose. also a splendid article of silk Mits, Gloves Rog er's Kid Gloves. We , have also a splendid assortment of- %m -usts, Ribbons, also Misses Bonnets, Children's Fancy Straw Caps and Flats, a goOd assortment of Parasols,.al I at a small. advance above cost. In addition to all this we ofrer tho public the lirgest and Cheapest stock of Ready-made Cloth ing ever offered in Northern Pennsylvania. Al so a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnish ing' Goods, such as Shirts, Colars,Cravats, stocks, suspenders, Drawers and under Garments, &c. `PlitasS,try ns—disapprove if you can. ' ; J. - WITTENBERG & BROTHER. Montrose, April 25, i 855. , TIME CHANGED. - , Delaware, Lackairunna & W. 11,1E1. SPRING AIM A NREMEYT ON and after 3fonday, 4:l'y 7, 1855, the Mail 1 Pasiiptiger Train will,.leave Scranton at 10.20 A. M. Due at ( treat Bend at 1.20, r. Connecting with the Dunkirk Express Train west, and The New York Express East,-'on the N. Y.kiz. E. R. R. Passengers taking this train will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. m. and in New York pi 11.16 p. m. Return, will leave Great Bend at 4 p.' m. due at Scranton 6.45 r. The 'Freight Accommodation. Tmin, with pass-, eager car attached, 'will depart from Scranton at 1.00, r. xt., connecting with the Ma Train bound West, and the Night Express Trains both East and West. PasSenzers.taking this Train and • the `Night x.ctress East, will arrive.hiNew•York at la 5 a. n 4. By taking the Night Fxpress West, will arriveln Dunkirk at 12 -M., or . by taking the Mail Trail West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 6. 45 p. tn.'; Retarning, will depart from Great Bend at 7.00 A. M. and arrive. at Scranton, 12.10, A, 7a.' Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of Pas senger Trains at. Scranton, to convey passengers to Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Philadel phia ria the Reading R. R., 'Easton, andall other intermediate places. , WS. DOTTERER, Snp't. Sup't Office, Scranton, - May 7, 1855 ( . 251 • NOTICE, TS hereby given that-application will be made at the-next session of the Legislature for the charter of a Batik : to be called the Farm ers cf, Mechanics' Bank. Located at Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna County; Pcnn'a. The per_ pose Viand, object of. the Bank is for discounting and deposit.. With a capital of $50.000 00, with :the privilege of increasing to $lOO,OOO 00. SusqUehanna Depot, Penn's. July 9th, 1855. Bors, Ladies- and Chil li dren's Bose and Collars, at 6 N. & P. HALSEY'S )FOREST WINE! And Gum-Coated Forest Pills! 'The most extraordinary disVoivicry in the ivorldg_ ,On 0 „; 000 Bdttivs and Ilexes Sold annually, and thousands- of Livelb'savid from a prenuiturc grave, by ihts late discovery TesOmonials of tbe most unexeeptionable character are eontinually pouring in from every part cf Lbe Conbtt7.~ hearing wittisse to the nnparallelled eilleacypf these Meth. eineal 1%4 fitnowhig ehmr the number of cares cured. as certi fied to by letters and other testimonials, received from ail parts, of the Union and British Colonies, from the first. of Jaort3ry,lBs2, to January Ist. 184, inclusive Ityspepoa and habitual Costiveness. 763; Nervous Cis ordexs,33l ; General Debility, 604; Pustules. unhealthy color,of the skin, SIC; Bilious Disorders, 1333; Sc•ofuls• and 'Mercurial Complaints. 491 , Jsundice, 19 - 2 ; Liver Complaints, 306; Salt Itheum.9o ; Erysipelas, 751 • Frier and Ague.l9l ; Consumptive Decline, Cnidsand deughs, 405 ;IDropsy,lB4! Rheumatism, 120; other various dianr. dersi 7051. -• • Tint a short time has eta pse'd slue: these great and good bledielues have been made knownto the public, yet thou sands have already experienced their good effects. Inva• lids given over by their phyricians as incurable, have found, roller and been restored to sound sndrigorcns hearth from their use. The great amount of good these Medicines have done, has indticed thonsandi to recommend them to their friends. ' Men of integrity and Physicians have sanctioned their use, and recommend them to the public. . i Shocking Case of Scrofula Cured. ' •, New rock, Deeamber 8,1552 Dr. 0. W. Mai s ey—Dear Sir :—I deem it but ju.tice to TonVas the Inehntorlof a great medicine, to tend yon a duo his' tory wf my own care. lam 27 years of age. At 13 . 1. 1 was attaeited with Sc.rejula; which formed Pluto fes •and'broke o in largo ulcer,. on my neck. near the en!lar bone, and ring) thence extended nearly up tot he left ear. About Fit months since I roMmenced - ntia,g your Forest Wine and Pi/ liA (following the direction F.) whirl; in nine weeks; cured e The scam although now sound bear testlmony oft e dreadful manner in which k WSJ , afflicted. After nearly f toeen years anllering, 1 now rejoi ce to any that my healt - is fully restored by your retnediet, all others burl roved quite ineffectual . ' So w 1 very respectfully 1 ;•• . . Cure of Palsy. The fottoVint Testimony, given to by 'Mr "Jothan P. Condit, of Orange ; N J., shows the extraordinary effects of the Wine and Pills in paralysi*.• ... , • , Orano ' e,N•. J. Feb. 14.1853. ' - Dr: G. W. Ilalsey— Dear Sir.—'illy wife bad a Ptita: of the Patty, 50 severe that her whole s Mew was completely par-' alysed She continued to grow "weaker D • w• nearly two years, losing nearly all nee and ter:Fib:illy Of her body and limbs. We almost despaired of bet recovery. At tut bale the began to take your medicines. 'l . heir good Alec: a we're 'loon experienced. • She began erradually to improve in health, and in a few mouths recovered pntlrely. The ,catraordlnary effects of your Vitae and Pills, in curing my wife of a complaint we never expected her to get better of and, Ws a duty I owe to youtself and the public, I tand you. this certificate. JOTIIAN:P. CONDIT. I am acquainted with Mr. 3. P. Condit, and knob the above certificate to be true. . 11. P. 11E1:DMA:V. . , • 23 Chambers street, N. F. ' D.R.A.DER rlifyou want not your constitution Injured by that clod, lurking poisim Calomel, °rather miorral 'cut. stall:R*2. tench not such Malicinet as contain them. or any unetwtain Medicine whatever. but procure those excellent and purely vegetable preparations, Ilaisey's Forest %Vine and Pills. If you have the Dyspepsia or are troubled with costive nem, take the Wine end the Pills, according to, the direc tions and you will then get well. if you are 'rennin or weakly, or have emaciated-eonnte , mince. or general debility ,this Wine and:the Pills will re stereyros to health and energy If you have unhealthy colared skin, or Pimples. or tolesjor blotches, these 'Medicines will purify the blood, and eradicate all such humors from lie skin. Ifyou hare* weakly constitution and feel youneleer too old for your years, take these timeliest,. Medicines, and .they will invigorate your leonstifution and fortify it fug longer life. If you are (which may be known by pith syrup.' ;touts as Drowsiness, Loss of appetite, Dizziness, Furred • Tongue, ite.,) take a good dose of the Forest Pine. cud they willipurge from the stomach and b , rwels all morbid and billions matter. and thus prevent a dt of sickness, and' Save your doctor's bill of $lO, Is2o. or $lO. !rpm have the Liver Complaint, the Forest Wine and Pill. will cure it. These lidedlolue" °siert a powerful and • .most salutary action on the/Ayer, have been the means of curing thousands of this troublesome diseases. • ' Pa=NTS, there is not perhaps smooth in the year that . coin. one Or your.ettiklren or members of your family do . not complain' of Headache or Dirtiness, or riekness Fluaaab, or bare fared tin:tines, or mac other unfavora bl symptoms. 'These are the forebodings of dlsorier,alad sicknessof some kind or other, soon follows for snob symptoms alersYS show that brie or morbid matter exists lathe stomach and bowels; or that the syst.wt is otherwise ' disordered. - Timely use of the Forest Wine and Pills will. inialleases, prevent sickness ' from such causes, and will purify the blood. and produce strength and anhitarlou. • The Forest Medicines •kept ootistsntly on hand, to be ta ken whenever such symptoms are ezhibiti d, will save your fondly almost entirely trout sicknessoss well as your doo taionbittoeskinh frequently amounts to ZOOre In a week, than sulrident of these Medicines to keep your family in gOod isealtbfwe TAM. . ' 141)1.E5, the Forest Wine is your medicine. ' This pleas ant, agreeable effective medicine, exsetly vita your deli. cate constitutions, - if,you are weakly or nerrons, or in groteralill tisalth,thla wine will do more to restore you than all-other atedkines: In all (*Oft where bile exists, Or' tha bowels constipated, the:Forest Pills also should be ta ben according to:She trisections. Mariner and Traveller, if you wish to 'Ruud Yourself agelituit sickness and ditugesorui diseases, which may jeop., tse your tly., provide yourself with the Forest Wine and brfere starting out on w long voyage, that you may bave them on hand whettrequired. . The Forest Wine is put up Indargesquare bottles, with Tr. lialseesname blown in the shunt,- One rioriarper bot tle, or air bottles forFi Ye-Dollars . nut-eoeted ForestPrile 2s tents pftrßox) Pior 6ele by the appointed Agents, es Wholesale and Retell. General Depot,l6l Duane street, one door train u &on • New York . • Bppolcited Agenfitin Mout ro6lP,Abil ?smell; Oreatilitad, Latina- ikon. . ' , 34'1 ehanro littairi:7. NEW. STOW! ' 'ORD! G. W. SEYMOUR & _CO-, DESIRE to call the attention of the public 1..., to their stock of ; ; "%YAW . iii 460 1 0 %ft Now arriving nt the old a#indiof S. SEYNOrrav In the village ofilarford. 1 : - • , • . ' OUR GIONODill: ARE NEW, have been houiht for cash, care fully selected,-and will bsaid cheap. Give us A call 'before purchasing. Otir stock consists of DRY GOODS, I ' i . 1 1 , GROCERIES, W HARDA E, ‘*-, 1 ; - CROCKEItY, 1 IRON,ENAILS, 1 1 i&c., &c., &e t , A variety as full as is usually; found in country Stores. ; ; , a. NV. SYMOITIt. & Co. liarford, Slay 10, 1855.1 1 Wool! Wool!! Wool!!! '- 10_ 00ff POUND§ :tinted at the Parca &change - foti which the highezt market-price willl)e paid in;Cas!v LATHROP & NCO. June 12, 1855. $l,OO STRAYED or stAllen, liver colored Dpinter Dog. The above reivarOvill.be paid to any . one returning hint to theistore of ' A. LATHRIIIIP June M, 1855. - : • SPRING GOODS. , ASpperior lot kat reeeived, and ; now of oring A the lowest crab, prices for approce4 cred it or Ready pay, by . i LATIIROP iSz: Co. Dray I.' i) • . BOCERAES dal) kind.; atprices thfit can't G be bent ' Syrup—=first ,rata artielo: , at 4s. Call and examine the stock beillo.purchlising,if you wish to . sare the..penny,' l • . C. W. MOTT. June - 13. • Bontets at Reduced Prices. BURRITT, will melt - his remaining stock Kis of Silk, Lawn, and Straw Bonnet si a good assortment, at reduced prices, to close the business of the season,—many of theui at cost. i; - New Milford, June 18.180. e • - LOOK HERE. rocxxt KstrEs - .—A 'rood !morttnenti of the best kind in market. Alsb Table Knil l es and Forks.. - SPOONS.—SILVER ‘ SiIVer Plated,Gertnat ,i Albrata and: Britsnia-ware Spoons. Also tat • kinds of Butter Snices. Vrot.rx STRINGS, BOWS, and AIL the fixtures, Violins, Aceordeona, Flutes, Tuning Forks, S. - .:e. - FL-cm Loma, Fluid, Camphene,gantilei, Lamp Oil, &e. . ~ 1 F.multv GROCERIES.—A fall assortment, new and good. , J . DRUGS AND PATENT 3CEDIGINES.—A first rate • assortment and genuine. ' i N ... . PAINTS AND OILS.--A general aassortin6nt, an: of good quality. . : • J EIVELAT.—A splendid 'variety, of the''neatest paterns. • • •:' . FANCY GOODS.—Nearly' every thing i n this branch. . • PERFUnRY.L-A illhOin variety. ' (New s4pplies received nearly every Week.) ~ 1n short„ nearly - everything persons want, and cheap, at the variety store of 3iontrose, June 14, 1855 LattOsboro, Furnishing Establish ment; THE subscriber keeps 'constantly on hnnd and will make to order, Doors, Blinds, Windows and 11,indow.Sisti, Door and Window. Frumes, and all other articles made of wood and used in buildinz. Blinds painted and bond on short notice. . I Gla.ss of all sizes, qualities and quantities for sale. Flooririq plained and match. ed at from $l6 to $2O per 1.000 feet. Turning dune to order. Also a gcrairal assortment of- CAIILVET-WARE. . 28-6 m BureausokT:ibles and Stands, of all varieties.— Chairs, Bedatada, Setteci &e., &e. :Cartes; ready made or shade to order on the shortest; no. tie°. i , 1 Good Pine, eheiry or Whitewood lumber. and grain of all kinds, taken in exchange fue l the above. r_47` Trams—Ready pay or three months time with approved credit. All orders addressed to rde will receive prompt attention. SACO Lanesboro, June 18,.18.* LL Muth! of Country Vroduce Ranted: such .4.'11...:ts Butter, Eggs, Lrd, 4ams, &c. &c. C. %V. *OTT.' June 13. Patent Herat, Rakes! F OR save at the Farineee ExChnoge by - • • iLATHROPi & Co. June 26. 1855.. •! Great Exhibition in 4ringvil' le. REAT AND. RARE EXHIBITION OF FOREIGN AND 003IESTIC GOODS, of almost every style and'quality, such4s will .be sure to please and necomtnodate , all c lasses of people—from the child in the cradle to the old and decrepit: These goods are bou4t on the most favorable terms, and Srill be ibfiteeeiding-, SAII'L BOSS Please give us a call apnd we will fry to sup. ply all your wants in the line or GOODS ever kept in a country store.i You treed not go to New York for any thing kiln, want, bicause we have them fresh from the pity. ' . SCOTT ; JOHNSON ? ' & CO. Springville, 'lny N 1855. . , ,_ ..,. Ronoty Land*. . CIDNGIESS bas-recently passed an addition— .sl Pension law, .whiidi extelids ranch wider, than the formed laws. NI) one .641110 despair of receiving a land ST.-Irraittl who has.dooe service of any kind either bit:be !Revolutionm7 war or . since, or has had a hush. `d, or father who would be entitled to a .pensiolf it tioxF.,,livine The on. dersigned hay the Law :arid allibe legal fortns for obtaining Pensions under', the sat et; and will. prouiptly obtain any applicants P. ens who is entitle?, thereto-for reasoeable .compensation.— Your Warrants will briniy, ready money if •ou prefer not to locate the land. . ' 1 :, N. NEAVTON . . . Montrose, March 21,L1135-421f.. -1 • • . 4 GREAT ATTRACTIONS, AT THE UP SO - AWLEE' XCHANGt• 111 HE Subscriber is: noW receiving a welt se. lected assortment - of Dry Goods, Groceries, Fish, I lardware, Crockery, Beady-Made Clothing, Hats, Bonnets, (it splendid assortment ' ) Nails, Paints, Oils, Dye.Stnirs, Yankee NotiCus, in tact,' almost everything nsaally called for! at A c4wrs try Store, including Fleur; Silt and of which he is desirous of selling for Gash, orkeny -kind of Farmer's iferehantable Produce, or on good approved Short Credit. His; Pleads are most respectfully, invited to give hint a call and he will satisfy them that" , the Exchimge is the place for 'farmers . to trade. Tho highest Price paid, is Cash foilsntter. 11E4 Upsoll+l. rivil/e, nay 15,. - .0W .1855 I f. C ASH pnidtc* Dairy Butter by H. JONES. June 1, 1855,, ' 8L 4 72 14effr, e,sidainnusn. June 132 it PATIENT MED*CIPIt i IF, A r EIWY. ABEL TUROLL; Montrose., pit, , DRIMGEST, Op AGENT, 92 - 12 AV EIMITBM 1718 . DAY.' - ' ' cOntlertl — fly Riedirfd. A:TURRELL TA ~.a-6m. Fotur, TSE rOilltAll e r . ..s, _ _..par.... Anfi ed Th eskers and -Cleaners, C/orer Hullers, Por table c ircular Cross-Cut Saw J‘fills, Feed Cut . Cut ters, orn Shelters, Emery's new Portable Grat ing C refer Mills, Clow'l and Kelsey's Grain. in Cra s, 4c., &c. Peters'irnproved Rice's Fan ning , fig price $2O. All At wholesale and retail, on very favorable terms. These.machines and other Improvetnets are warranted to be of the best material and work manship, and to-operate as represented by my Circulars; or subject to bo returned within thre months, And the purchase.nioney refunded. 1 - I titka•particular care in .making my con-I tracts for canal freight and transportation on all machines, so that canal and other charges will be . unusually light. Machines .for Susquehanna county may be'delivered at soy convenient sta. tion on Erie or Lackawanna Railroad. - Descriptivo eircularis, and ail necessary information concerning all articles sold by mei with prices, and other important particulars, cm be had on application to me by. mail. To save in freight, &c., all orders should forwarded early. ft. M. WELLES. Athens, Bradford co., Pa, May 12, '55-20m4 Are Curihg the Sick .lo an extent Wilt' before • . .. known ofcrny'3ledicine. • Invalids, Read and Judge for Yourselves. • JULFS 11.AU8L.F. 4 c1., the well known _ .., perfurner,of Chestnut street,Fhilacl. - • /- ..,.......„ -. .whote choice product a at found at . - A. - almost every toilet. says : • 1 ha"ltiacml`hilaiPsP, happy I l' il l ar c e f flun u d r ta C e a tr; • ',;leer. to he a better family medicine, for ~....4 , " emrm o n fl s:,t banun y other within my kalw .e44e- Ma ne of my friends hateTeatts4mateahtutfitsfn,m them and taint :de with mein believing that they posselos . xtraordirary virtues for driving out disease and curing the sick. They are not 'only etteitual but safe and pleas ant to be tat,en, qualities widen must make them valued by the public, when they are known." The veneraSie Chaneellori,WAßDLAlY, tellies from Bal. tituore,lsth 1.'1610844: . . " Dr. .i• C. Ayer—Slr : I bare taken your Pills with great benefit, for the listlessness, languor, daft, of appetite. and • piiito t t l ateadaebe. which has of late years overtaken me lb the spring. A-few - cloaca of your Pills cured me. I hare used your Cherry 'Pectoral many . years In my Gaily for coughs and colds with unthiling success: You make Medi cines which cure, and I feel tt a pleapure to -commend you for the good you hare chine and are doing." • I J 011.5 F. BEATTY, Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co. imp*: o P a . R. R. Of -e, Philgul., Dee 13,10. "Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to edit *f ile:key of your medicines having derived very material Inv. efit from tire use of both tour Pectoral and cath Ar ti e , plus. lam never without them inlay family, nor Wall I on erconsent to be, while my means will procure them.” - The widely renowned S.S. ST - EvENs, at. 1)., of Went worth, N. 11., writes—. " flaying used your . Cathartic Pills in my practice, I certify freed experienee, that they are an invaluable par. Rallve• In eases of disordered functions of the Beer, caus ing headache. indigestion, eostifeness. and the great va riety of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all eases where a purgative remedy 7... re. quired,T confidently recoinno•nd these Pills to the public. as superior to any other I have ever found. They are sure in their operation, and perfectly safe. qualiticesthleh mate them an Invaluable_ article for public 13 ..e. there for many years known yocir !'berry Pertoral lia rile best Cough t modleine In the woad, and these Pills are in ,no wise Intarlor to that adrurraldepreparadon for the treat ment ofill#etters." • . 1 . .1 riors. Me r 15.7.3• Da J . ATC2.—Dear : I have been afflicted from m) birth with . eervfula in its w'or:t firm. and now. after '2O years` trial. and an untold of amount of sufferiou, have been completely cute.) in x few weeks by your Pills.— With what feeling. of rejoicing I write. ran 'only be iroxyr -131(4 when you retable what I have suffered and how I.uor. "Never till now have I been free from this loathsome disease in come t.hape. At times It attacked my eyes. and made me almost Mind , besides the unendurable pain; et other, it settled in the scalp of my 'head, and destroyed my hair. and bee kept mepartly,totl4 all of my dart; some times i t tame out in my face, and kep t it for months a raw sore. " About nine weeks ago I eommenecd tAkit p: your Ca thartie PIMA. and now am enti.-ely free from the complaint My eyes are well, ny skin if , fair. an I my hair has corn menced a healthy growth; alt of w4tch makes me feel at ready a new perron. ": !loping this statement : may be the means of conveying information that shall do good to otbrea:l am, with every sentiment of gratitude. Yonrs,',l c: " 1 have known the ohmic. named 'Maria Ricker from her childhood. and her staternent Is strictly true. ANDREW .1. NlE:zErtcr... 0 rertwor of the Portrmnnth Manafirtnring i o " Capt.. ora, PRATT. of the ship Marion,• writes from Boston, 20'h April,dB:4 " Your Pills have cured me frm a tAlilol2ll attack whi c h arose from derangement of the Liver, *bleb had hes...me vii r seritius. I bad failed of any relief by my Physieisn, and front evey remedy I could try, hut a few dames of your rmAluvre c, r inpletely restored ni, eo health. I hrtstitlien them to my children for worms, with the best effects They were - promptly cured. I reeornmended them to friend foemsticeness . which had tron%:e.l Lim •for months —he told me in a few day+ they had cured him Ton trsts , the best medicine 10 the world, and 'I cm freiko say fO." Read this from the distinguished •Solic tor of. the Fn. Pre ire Court. whorebiflllant aliilities , heye made him well known, not only in this but the neizliboring States . „ :Yew Oricans. April S. IS3t. • Itsie great satisfactoin In a ssyming yon that my self and family have been very much benefited by your medicine. My wife was cured two years since. of a severe nod dnngebrins cough ,by your CHERRY Patmoat. and shier then bas enjoyed perfect health. My childr e n here several limes been cured from attaelts of the Influenza and Croup by it. It if as invaluable remedy for these complaints- Tour CATHARTIC PILLS hair entirely Mired metrona a dyspepsia owl costiveness, which- his grown upon me for some yearti,--indeed this ramsiatach more Imp ortant.,from the fact that I had failed to- get relief , from the-best Physician which this section of the Country affords, and from any of the numerous remcdlis I bad 4 - ken.• "LOIt. " You gMtl to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family. said you may well .suppote we are not un mindful of it. Tours respectfully. LEAVITT TIIAXTEL" • • Senate Chamber, Ohio, April 46,1854. • " Dr. J. C Ayer—lionored Sir-1 Wore made a thorouch trial of the Cathartic Ms. left we by your scent, awl haveeured'by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under which he found meniffering. The Sri dose relieve ‘l me, and lt few snb•cquent doses entirely removed the disease. feel 4 11 better health now than for' come years befot e, which I attribute entirely to the effectsnf your Cathartic Tours with great respect, - LIICIP3I3. METCALF." The *twee are all from petwona who are publicly known where they reside. and .who would not make these state • meats 'without a thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist; Lowrll.3la BOLD BY A. Turreil, Stontreoe; B. T. & R.ll. Raffle, Stafford. Church tr. Phinney. Dundati; L. Scott, Great :Dead. all Druggist* and Dealers in Medieine every where. , 'Sept 13--37m4e Tho Know Nothing Expose. ANY person patronising me, at the front upper room of the Store lately ocenpied by M. C.Tyler, can be accommodated recording to to the Latest Fashions, in the best and most ap. proved manner. ? My work is warrated to fit if properly made, ;Cutting, mendir t g and in .fact every branch of Tailoring done `o n the shortest Mince, and that Ito the satisfacti n of, those concerned. 1-Itt J. S.turrsa. ;Black Bilk. - • A GOOD qtiality for ' dresses, at 81 eta. per , - - U. B. it Co. Oat, 11 185, AYER'S PILLS - - - - VVANS & WATSON. No. 26 JI-V South Fourth st.. Philad. -:•,... GREAT. FIRE, CHESTNUT • & FIFTH Sta. Friday morning, • --*- - -4-- December 15th, 1854. Evans & . Watson's Salamander Safes tri umphant.as they always are when put to the test. '''. PIIIILADELMA, Dec: 15, 1854. - Messrs Evane & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. - • i . Gas :—We take much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a smite means of preserving their books, papers, &c., from fire, as the nue we purchased from you about eleven months since bus preserved our books, and cash in as good a coudi lion es they were when put into it, before the great fire this morning. which destroyed the en tire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and ,Fifth streets. The above was inmate in our office, on the second floor of outbuilding, from which place it fell into the cellar and remained there until the •fire was out. The Safe • was then removed .and opened in the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will Will you please, have the Safe and Locks repaired as' we intend to put itiu nee again, having perfect aoulidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, - LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans and Watson take pleasurein referring to the following, anionic the many nundreds who have their safes in use:—U. S. Mint, Philada.; 'Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff* Phila.; John N. Hend e rso n , City Controller; Caleb Cope 4. co., No. 183 Mar ket St ; Richard Norris and Son, Locomotive 14til ders, Philada.; Bancroft and Selleis, Machinists, corner 16th and .lames' Sts.; Franklin Fire Insu rance Co., Phila.; Penn's. Railroad Co:, Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, no, ner sth and Minor Streets; Sharpless Bro.. No. 32 south 2d 81.; James, Kent and Santee, No. 147 North Third 'Street ; W. IL Hortsman and,Sons, No. 51 North 3d Si;. Smith. Williams & Co., No. 87 Market St.; J.& B. Ortie, No. 185 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the ibova,§afts always on hand (warranted to standlo per cent. more fire than any Ilerrittes Safe no, iii use.) EVANS & WATS' IN, also manufacture cud. keep for sate, Iron• Shutters, Iron Doors and_lron Sosh, for mak ing fireproof Vaults for Banks, Stores, public and private buildings.- Seal and Letter Ccpyin 'Press es ; Patent Slate Lined Refrizeraiors, L.c. Please zive us a call, at N 0.26 South Fciurth St., Phila . delphia —1.5y1 NEW GOODS C 311I.LAN & PARK return their g,rateful 1. acknowledgments to the pUblic for past fa vor% and invite attention to th.e very large stock of Spring and Summer, Goods they are nent—re ceiving, and offer for sale at i,enj low prices. In -addition to their usual assortment of staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware; Crockery, Paints, and Ts &c.. they'are prepared to exhibit a large assortment of . • . LADIES DRESS GOODS of every deseription, Figured, plaid and Plain; Silks. Bonnets,Shawls, RibbOnsi Gloves, Hosiery Ladies and. Misses shoes of all kink--also a large stock of '. 1- READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassitneres, Tweeds, iJeans, Summer Cloths, Vesting*, Hats aild ~'Caps, 'Boots And 'Shoes &c: Sze. They respectfully solicit' nti curly call from those m - ho wish to purchaiie 'GOOD Goons AT I.OW. Puices.- MeMtLLAN & PARK Springville, Mny 2, 1554. - Doct.. E. Thayer • TAKES this method of Saying to his friends and cu:tomers. that !Ici hall, again resumed the practice t of Medicine - at his ptd stand in Mon trose, where he may be found at all tim('s unless professionally employed. Ile would sat' to those owing him on old accounts thatlle will deduct 25 per cent. on all accounts NO before ,the first of April next, (or if any poor like myself,) I will deduct fifty. Montrose, Feb. 20, 1855'i-Otf ' • TEWELRY—M . iire new Jewelry just reeeiv- . ecrdireit froartlie tuanufaeturers, and con sisting, of a first rate assorOlent of Ladies and Gentteinen's Gold finger Kinrrs, Breast Pins, Ear Drops rind Hoops, Fob and Vest etrtitts, KeYs,,ttuds, Pen's, etc: . 1 1 rsons wishing tO pur chase qeweiry should certainly call at the Store Of •! A. TERRELL.' Morftrnsr, April :12, 1855 lic aiovatl. C: D. Virgil, Dentist, liati removed to n roots .over F. B. Chandler's store, whrre it will be hig pleasure to ser his friends ti as goieli as possible." C. D. V 111131.4 Resident Dentist. Montrose,. Nlny 3. 1855. ; -NEW SOTRE, avz ) a f semale, GENERAL assortment of Staple and Fancy, Good, , ,Groceries,Oardware, II tts, Caps Boots and ShoeioV:4ll.PaPer, Drugs, Dye Stuff., Paints and - Oils. &v., which will he sold as cheap as the cheapest fur Cash or apprived credit by • • ' ' H. M. JONES. ' Ilarford June 1, 1855, 1) LACK Gro de Rhino Silk of eiteellent quail. ties at i 11. 31. JONES'. June 1, 1855. : • - ROCEIA and Cashtn*. Shawls, at all prices, 1.1 also a ft-w Mantillas ;b y li. M. JONES. 'Juno 1, 1855.- . PADY Made Clothit*, at low prices,by RH. H. M. JONES Aline 1,1855 I AMES will find a g,reat variety of Bonnets 114 and Ribbons at H. M. JONES'. June 1, 18.55. AWNS, Challis, Barge do Lains and Ging, I hams at ! H. M. JONES'. June 1, 1855. E SIBROIDRIES and Window Drapyry•at - H. M. JONES. Chine 1, 1855. .; 1 A good ano:tmOnt orgoots and S!loem at .• ' " ,H. 31. JONES' June 1, 1855. SIXTEEN•Ibs, Of Good Mackerel for one dol. !aria cash by • • ! • N. N. JONES. June 1, 1855. rum: best quality of Nails at 5 et's per pound, sale by IL N. JONES. June 1, 1855. • T UST receiving a fresh eupply of tine Ashton otf Salt at IH. 31. JONES'. June 1,1855. Caution-s-Lottery Frauds. °Mee of the I t ltaryland consnUdated Lotterieg, BALinitnas. Maryland, June2o, THE Commissioner of the Maryland_ State Lotteries hai deemed it his du:y to caution the public againstthe numerous swindlers who circulate by mail and otherwise; fraudulent Lot tery schemes, and pretetid•to be agents for the sale of tickets in Lotteries which are wholly fic titious. The only legal?Lritterres in Maryland are those drawn daily under the superintendence 'Of the Commissioner elected by the people of the State under the new COnstitution to examine Ind ap prove the schemeh and attend to the drawings. All the tickets in these Lotteries and all •ver tifi. tes of packages of tickets haie the Mho graph& • signaturo F. Xeltaxaan, General Agent for these ntractor. Office of the Maryland. Con solidated Lateries,.Baltimore, Md. All others aro frandttlent. 'or full information on thosub. jeet of these frauds, address F. X. %Exalt, 33y1 _ I Baltimore, Maryland. • • Ertglish Lever Watches. HE subscriber has just received by steamT shipittaltie 'mother invoice of hisiceiebrated English !latent and skeleton Lever I Watches. making fourteen different varieties, la !Plain and Hunting cues, to which he would ca ll the atten tion of persons wishing to purchase perfect time piece's. : A. J. EVANS, No. 2, Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamton, July 17, 1855. SILVER PLATED TABLE Kam - ia.Twelve doz. more of those fine Table and Desert Knives made to match silver forks, for sale by A, J. Buss. Binghamton, Ja • man, Know Thyself. htealsable Book for 2 erals--.. "beery fanny should hare a copy " . 100,000 -corns. SOLD IN s . %%i!, , i . ,, .- •. 'kiAO 0 ,//, , LZ I 4B THAN A IRAS. A new •••:ii ' c, , t • edition, revised andimprovid, . 44 er je l ?i, r ,1 .. ! , :t * , . I . 4. 7;7 just issued. _ __ .f,.. Dr. llinnter'SM al Manual - 2.."' • 0 , .i. • Strapr o t t. " . / .4 .. and hand Donk fo rI he afflicted -• - X.Aresee r, ' ~,,..` COntaining an outline of t being. •-; ; ' -,...W5.14' %.,_': trintlirMtissa,trcaiment endear* ' re ', • %s\\ of of every form of disci** eon. •, sia!!!!iii . 0. treated by protalscuoussalual Intercourse, by self abuse or by sexual eXoevi", with mollies for their prevention . writ ten In a .fmnitlei style, avoiding all medical technicalities. and everything thatwonld offend the ear of decency; with an outline or complaintsineldent torsi:tales, from the rrsult ef some twenty yearr Staeoelii• fill practice e lel uttirely devoted to the cure ofdiseasesof a delicate cr private nature. - To which is added reerip ts for the cure of th• above dis ease', and a trestle° on Mg =guinea ,symptums and cure of the Fever and Ague , , Testimony o f the ProferiorotObiletries in Penn. allege, 1 Ph iladelphia--"DR. lIIINTDIt'S MIS,DIt3AL MANUAL, ' • —The stathoro: this work , nnlik ethe majority of those who advertise to cure the Mustiest of which it treats is a .graduate of one oftrie beet Colleges, in t he United dtates. It affords me pleasure . to recommend hint to the unfortn nal e,or to the iietim of tasipractiert, as a successful and expqrlenced practitioner.lo whose honor and Integrity they may place the greatest confidence. -Jots. S. LONGSIIORII, M 11 Prom A Woodward, Al„ D•,of Penn .Uniorraity,Phila delphu.—lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the". at r Meet MAN. ra t." Numerous eases of Disease ofthe Genital Organs, acme of theth tinting standing, hate come under my no. tiee.in which his skill has been manifest In restoring to iterfeei health, in some eases where the patient bag been. eonsidered•beyond medical aid. lh the treatment ordeal foal weakness. or disarrangement o (the functions pro.' &teed by sclf abuse or Excess of venery, I do not know Ids trorperior in tho • - proression. I have been acquainted with tbed uthor soine thirty years. ,and deem it no more than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whose professional skill and Integrity' They may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WO ODWARD. M. D. ".Thislii, erithont exeeption, the rood' comprehensive and intelligible work published on the oils. ofdisease of which if treats. Avoiding all Prelatical lerms.it addresa -ealtself to the reason oflts reader. It is free from all objectionable matter. and no parent however fastidious, `can °biretta placing it In the hands of his irons: The ati! , thor bastievoted many years to the treatment of the rad. ! our complaints treated of, and. with too little breath to putt. and too little presumption to impose. h•blis offered I to the world, at thi merely nominal price of 25 cents, the 1 fruit of some twenty years' moat successful praetice."— Bern/rt. - • ". Xnleaeher or parent ehouldbe without the knowledge Imparted ir Invaluable work. It would cave years of painonortilication an.d.orrow to the youth under their Atlrorrat. 3 A Vreelreterian clergyman in 0 to, writing of 1 1 Ifunk ter'eliredieni Manual" eayr ousando upon thous- , ands of our youth. by evil era e' and Influence of the pa raions.hare hero led int the habit of self pollution, without realizingthe Pin id fearful . eoneequeneeit upon themeeleot and their poeterity. The eon ...Mutton" , ofthouse ands who aural -Mg familiee Piave been enfeebled, If not broken down.and they do nntknow the cause -or the cure. Anythinc that ran be done eh to crilichten and Influence the publirrnind es to eheek:and ultimately to reMoyethis wide-spread source of human wretch...lntke. would confer the - createst bletAtic neatto the rellcion of desue Christ, on the present and ...tminc zoneration. Intemperance or tbeuae ofinturienting drink.) though it has kaaltrthoul• undo upon thousands. i. not n creater seource to th e hu man race Accept my thanks on belttlf of the afflicted, end. believe me. your eo-worker In the good workyou are eroietleely crigagedin..o. OttPmftr CA•mtt rely en•ejnpe.it Will he forwardrcl,freeof png.tace.to any pert ofthe RnitP,l State? for 2% eento. or ?fa eopieefor Address. (poet paid) COSDKIti It CO., Pahli-h•re.nr nor 19 4 1, Philalelphia. 11:7- Booloteller?.tlanraeFets and, Book Agent?‘74talleft on the most liberal terms. .21y1 Now Lino of Mail Stages raora • /es, :T Y Oar NICIRICWOOD TO 111011TFASE, STAME will leave 'Kirkwood. paFtingthrorml Cor bettoville. Liberty .4 c.,ev..ryntorulngsfterthearrt Tel ofthe Mai).rrains ofCars,hoth Exit and Weet,readt foOlontrore at 1 . - RETURNING , Laa e Montrosedatt±.(S9ndaysoseepted) at 2 P M reaehincliirkwoovin state to take the MallTratna o Care,huth Bart aod Weet,belng the orarert end um.; fearibtrront e torearh the Sew York and Eric ttAilfoad. This lineAnterveetsa tri-weeklylinaler Dimock:iprin3-' vine. l'unkhannock, Sl'yorning. arid Willtesbarre. , whirh leavet Mon trose at 7 - A M every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Alan. agile° Friends* , &e.Good Teamv and - eotritortable darriages are provided . and the Proprietortwillipare no paint oaedoramodattt he Pub . lie. W K. HATCH. so. 12, Mi. MORGAN fr..WP.ST REYIOV EELER & STODDARD since the We fire, 11 way he found in the - BAstmENT OF SEAIRLE'S HOTEL. • Notwithstanding the unprecedented ra pidity with.which our stock of Boots, Shoes,&c, went Or 7 . 0 n the morninu of the lire, we still have some on hand. and shall :mon he supplied nEntin. KEELER S. STODDARD. Montrose, November, 13, 1854. 10,000 Firkin Staves Wanted; . - 1)1 . the sabycribers immediately.' Attu, Head. I_l ing timber and Hoop.polea—for which we %% I N( pay the highest market price. Sea4onixl Stave 4 preferred. SMITH & HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, Feb. 13. 1855. • Brocho Shawls. riLIEAVEIt than ever before known, Rental fill pattern*, and fine quality of 8-4 Broehe Shawlei, Lupen 9,,tuanufaeture, at $7. Oct. 31! U. B. & Co. Shawls LONG and Square, Wool, Broehe and Sill; very handsome styles, andat extremely low prkes. U. B. & Co. .• Oet-tl I . • - Doc'. Illarri%; Homeopathist, A TAY 'be consulted at Hatch's MAO, in Montrose, for three days, the 6th, '7th and Bth• of each month, neon nil diseases of the hit man system, viz ; CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Inliarnation'of the Lun, Throat, Liver, Pleura, Kidneys and Spleen, Dyspepsia. (Indigestion,) Liver" Complaint, Rhumatism, Scrofula, Ernp• tinns, Spinal. Complaints, Nervous Weakness, etc. Consultation Free! Patients visited at their residences if desired. Office Sours from in the morning until 9in the evening. • March 15, 1855.v1 Ho hab old's Genuine Preparations. 'Limbold's Ifighly oncentrated Compound Fluid Ektract Buchu, For 'Diseases of th a Bladder and kidneys., Secret Diseases, ritrietores, Weaknesses, and Plittltiet of the Sexuat °Minot Whether in kale or Female, fioni whatever eanse they mai have originated and, no matter of bow long standing If you here contracted the terrible disease which, when once seated in the system. will sorely go down. from' one generation to an - other, undermining the •constitution and sapping . the very vital, fluids of life, do not timist yourself fn the hands of Quacksorto start up every day ins city like-this, and nil the papers with glaring falsehoods, toe well calentated to deceive the young and those not ar unaltited with their tricks. Tou-cannot be too careful In the selection of a remedy In these eases. The Fluid Extract Huelva Irts been pronounced by emi nent Physicians the greatest remedy ever known. It Is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its Mete and very innocent Its action, end yet to therough that It annihilate' every particle of the rank and pot - onotts virus of Ohl' dreadful disease.; and. unlike other remedial, It does not dry up the disease in the blood. V. . CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY; trought on by et-If-abuse, a most terrible diseitee, whieh has brought thonsanda of tho human fare ,to notituoy grates. Mans blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and, blighting In the hu 1 the giationt Ambition of many a no-' bleyouth. e can he cure! by this infulible remedy. And as a medirine which most boutctlrt everybody. from the Mm ply .delleate to the conduct% and despairing 'invalid, no equal to to be found, acting both ait' a cure and pr ereative Heliithold's Highly Concentrated - CoUvx)and Fluid Extract_ Sarsaparilla, For purifying the Blood, removing all iiiROASI&R • arising from excesses of Mercury. exposure and imprudence in life. chronic eon stltudonal disemte, arising from an im , pure state of the Blood, end the only reliable and of. formal known remedy for the cure of f 4 crofela, 'Salt Rheum, Scald Read, Ulcerations of the hroat aml Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Totter, Pimples ori the face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. • Tbik article is now prescribed •by some of the most distinguished Physicians in the country. And has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation Of Sarsaparilla yet offered to the pubtie. Several eases of secondary Syphilis, Mercnrial and Scrofulous diseases hare entirely rerovered In the Incurable wards of one Pub lie Institutions which had for many years resisted every mode of treatment that could be deilsed. These eases Tar nish striking examples ofthe salutary effects of this medi cine in arresting some of the moot Inveterate diseases, alf. ter the glands were destroyed and the bones already af theted. NOTICE .—Letters Erma responsible Physicians and Peer. fessora of several Medical Colleges, and cart/Sea:a of cures from t atients mill be fouu.l accompanying both Pewit' aratiens. • • • PRICES. Fluid Extract of linebn, 81 Per bottle. ore Bottles for $5 •, Sarsaparilla, same pea*, equal In strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsaparilla. ' - Prepared end diild by A. T. 111BILMBBLII. Chemist, 263 Chestnut St., near the Oira,d Meuse, Philadelphia. To be had of Abel Torre% Montrose, Pa., and of Drug gists and dealer, everywhere. All Getters directed to the Proprietor or .Agent - reedy* immediate attest 23y1 Cloths, C ASASIERES and veatings, a large wort. ment and at prices lower than we have eves been enabled to offer them heretofore. fi. U. B. & Co, Australia; California, Or anyplace on the Gtobe,eannot present gtiiater influiersents than KEELER 4. STODDARD'S BOOT SHOE STOUR, ' ' WHICEI is now, fi lled with a new and eaten. Pies •assoriffient of artiales in their line, embracing a general variety' of new and elegant style's of Ladiei and Gentlemen's wear, among which are Ladies French. Silk Lasting and :Pp-, nine Gaiters, Kid and Enamel e d Polkas. Kldritt. ant leather and bronzed Jenny Linda, Buskins and Ties; gentlemirn's French and' Philadelphia oak-tanned calf skin and tip Boots, C'ongrese and -button Gaiters, Monterey and Washington Boots. toilet Slips. .Itorocco, calf. and Cowhide Bro -gins, &a. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Boots and Brogans; alt kindeof Misses and Children', wear. Also. a general assortment of Findings. which con sist in parlor lasts,-pegs, @parable.. Hungarian naile,tacks, thread. wax, Bristles, ahokbinding, awls' maps, sandstones, shoe knives, &c. oak and hemlock tanned calf upper and soleleath er,tMorocco skins and linings. Work made to order and repairing neatly done. 'KEELER & STODDARD. Montrose. June 1.1853. Stoves ! Stoves ! ! Stoves! I! Tabscribei wishes to call the attention') f 1 his friends and the' Public to his very large assortment of STOVES, at his new Store Room in Lodersville, next to Lenheim's Store, and near the Great Betid Depot. lie has in additicin to his former large variety of Cooking and ,Parlor Stoves, maey new Patterns, some of which un- . -- • , .9t Niche/at ,I Pearh Brandt, . P ire Fly, 11fottern Tray. - liferaink, Medallion, Black Warrior, Orient, Oak, Egg Stolle, Which together , with his former stock will be perhaps the most extensive and varied assortment of well selected Stoves in the County. * i v* Clinton Stoves welffurnished at low prices. Qom — All articles in his line kept on hand and made to order as usual, and'orders received at his old stand in Great Bend. ! - ! . JOHN COLSTEN. Lodersville & Great Bend Nov., 1853.--tf." ' Buffalo itobes• A LARGE lot of handsome Robes, n part •of A thetu whole, Indian' dressed, and very supe rior colors and quality, U. R. &Co. Gibson, Oct. 11, 05.1. - : Window Sash. Slf. & D. SAYRE having been appointed s agents for an extensive Sash, 'Blind and Door Manitfaetory are prepared to furnish any articles in this - line at less rates than they have usually-been sold. Dec. 14. IHAVING CREAM—an article which every man should try, for sale by: '7' Dec. 4. cadli . -Made Clothing, A VERY desirable stock at very !ow prices S. H. & D. SAYRE. Montrose, Dee. 14, 1854. • Doctor Yourself: THE POCKET 2EESCULAPIUS: Or, Every one his own Physician. DIME FIFTIETH Edition, containing One hundred Engrarings,showiniDiereases d Malformations of the Hu, rnan system in every shape ,nd form. To which is ad led a Treatise on the Dis- . iasei, of Fernales„being of the highest importance to married people, or those 'con templating marriage. By William . I'catng, if. D. Let no father be allba - med to present a copy of the Aesculapiuer to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or vro .Man enter into the secret obligations of Marriedlife without reading the Pocket Aesculapius. Let no one suff-rin g from a' barkuied cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, atd.the whole train of Dyspeptic seusations,and given up by their physician,beanothertnement withoutcon suiting the AESCULAPIUS. , llave the married, or those about to be married flay impediment,read this truly useful book, as h bras-been the means of savil:o thouaanctsof unfortuuatecreaturesfromthe very jaws of death. • a:r Any:person sending twenty fire cents en closed in a letter, will receive one copy of. this work by mail, or five copies - will be sent for One Dollar. Address (post DR. W M. YOUNG, No. 15`? Spruce St. Philadelphia. ' AprilSth. 1 8.5-141. DR HOUGHTON'S , PSI' • A, Great :1 antral Reined!, for Indigestion 'btu( .Dyspepsia. pit. 3. S. Datrutrrox's Pepsin, the true Di- CESTIVE 4 FLUID,Or GASTRIC JUICE stilt holds the.first place among all the various r:rmedies for these painful and destructive complaints. It is Nature's own specific for an unhealthy atom. ach. No Art of mail ean equal its curative pow ers; and no sufferer from Indigestion and Dys pepsin should fail to try it; lar Sold by Abel Turre!l, Montrose Byl. Wagon Making, Blacksmithing and Carriage Xroning. THE subscriber hav 'establi shed himself a few rods south, of Dimoek fb - ur Corners, is prepared to do all kinds of work . in the above branches of business on shOrt notice and the most reasonable terms. Ho flatters himself that with the help now in his employ, he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who • may favor him with their custom. • • C. C. MILLS. • Dimock, Nor. 23, 1854.-481 E Or N. 11. Most kinds of-lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in payment. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, NIILADELPHI. I I. Important Announcement. FPO all persons afflicted' wth sexual diseases, such as Seminal Weakness. impotence, Gonnorhesa, (fleet, Syphilis, ams., &e. The Howard Association of Philadel phia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by m-xual diseasesPestsd the deceptions which are praetieed upon the unfortnnate victims of such dicessesby Quack*. have directed their consulting surgeon as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give Medical Advise Gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Fe. mate) /cc., and in mists of extreme poverty and suffering to Furni-h Medicines Free of Charge, - The (Inward Association is a benevolent Institution, es tablished by special endowment. for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Dis- . eaSes ‘ e• and its funds can he used for no other purpose— It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors hat e voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add -that the Association commands the hichest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Valuable advice given to sick and ' nervous-lb males, t filleted, with abdominal weakness, Womb- Com plaint. Costiveness, I,eucerrhma, , - Addrear (post.paid,) Di. Geo. ft. Calhoun. •Conitultlng Surgeon, !toward Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order Of the Directors, RZR s D. iIitARTIVELL, President. Geo. Fs mammy, Secretary 22,1 Plated Ware. , JUST received a large lot of Plated Ware, consisting of eake baskets, Castors, Imperi al and Chamber Candlesticks. Tea Setts, con sisting ' of, ix pieces extra rich; Cups and Gob- . lets • alio, Brittania Ware, viz: Tea setts, (four five and six pieces,) Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Can: dlesticks, &e. .As the subscriber has made ar nmgcments with the manufactureri'of the above goods. he is enabled to furnish the newest pat terns at the lowest prices, and also to snpply his customers with extra or single pieces. of any ar title in the aboe lino. A. J. EVANS, N 0.9. Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamton,Aug: 99, IBM. Clerk Wanted. A N active and intelligent young man, of al lout setenteen yeas of age,. - wanted as clerk in a store. One wishing to acquire the ts. sines, and disposed to maim - himself neatal s find good onconsynnent by' application shortly to H . BURRITT. • New Milford. 'July' 29, CHALICII--Plain and Printed, itg6t colors at. S. H. & D. SAY RE TEE MO POSE DEMOMiIT. PUBLISHED AVERYIIIUBSDAY lIDABIELF BE 4 3 / 1 1408 ' 4::,i 041iT, .-, TER115..41,50, cash in oldvance'; $2,004 not paid within six months ; and $2,50, at the end ofthe year. No paperdiscontinued uatilarrears kw, ore paid, except at the option of the\ Pub. babas. AU comsnuaications connected with the once, to insure attention, must bedirected (post paid) to OUSE a& Dar, Montrose,Sunnehanfm County, Pl. Itates'ot Advertising. , One square (12 lines or less) 3 insertions, 111,00 Each Subsequent insertion, . .. . . . . 0,25 One square three months, ... .. 2,30. One square - sixAnonths, .. . . .. ... 4,00 Business Cards, four lines orless, . . . . —3,00 Yearly advertisements, not over:4.3oqm '7,00 One column - one year, ao,oo Yeady - advertisers _ will bi restricted to the business in which they are engaged ; and ave con sidered as wishing to continue advertising unless they. shall give. special directions fora discontin. trance of the-same. JOH WORK. Or The puhlishers having added to their job Printing materials a- large and superior mused. meet of Job Type, are now prepared to execute Job Work in a manner unsurpassed in this Sec tion of country,tind i on the most reasonable terms. Blanks of every description kept constantly on hninfor printed to order.. t Gitsintss Pirt) 'BRYANT 11011S.F, Greatad Depot, Pa.. I ,ADDISOIi BET- , 74 ANT, P oprietar. - 1 . sunnoWs, sPROUIr & Co., Manufacturers of &nines - 0.1/111XET) CA a -Imin Similsos, Hughesville, Lycoming Co.,Pa. Springs may be had of M. S.Wilson, Montrose. Win. W. SitiHlM I& Co: Cabinet and Chair Manufactarers, foot Maio Street; Montrose Pa. r%., ' _ Dri H. SMITH; Surgeon Dentist, Montrose, Pa., with be Si Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Tnesilays of each. week. • 141 - . ineMALLAN. ac'PARIK, Dealership Dry Goxis, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c., Springville, Pa. • • 18y1 , LITTLE.' & CHASE, Attornies at Law—Mee formerly, neva , pied by Little & Streeter, Montrose, Susque hanna County,'Pa. RALPH B. LITTLE.] "DAWNS, ATTORNEY AND GOORSELLOR AT LAir...-Sliegite. hanoa Depot, Pa. ' Office over S. B. West's Store.. . - I • 16y1• ABEL TeRRELL, MorrrnosE, Pa. Dealer in Drugs,Medicines, Cheinicals,Paints Oils, Me-stuffs, Groceries Dry Goods; Hata. ware, Yankee Notions, 45 , .;. Physicians Pre scriptions carOully compounded. 4011111 GROVES, Fambionable Tallor—Nhop under Searles Hotel, Main Street, Mnntrislie, JOEff COLSTPIr, • . DEALER - . IA Stov . es, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ' • Ware, Lodersvale, near Great Bend Depot. —6if Woodruff & Eldred, DEALERS IS S;rovEs and Manufacturers . of Cop= per; Tin, and Sheet-fron Ware. Shop on Main St., .below Searle's Hotel, MOntrose, Pa. • . S. A. WOODREFF.I 1 [G. 8.. Bump. A. Lathrop, DEALER in 'Bendy-Made - Cltithing, Hats and Caps. Boots and shoes, Dry Goods, Sze. • Store optosite Searli's Hotel. Montrose. IC..PD..‘LvAiTRREE,ROEry,:nd with Dr. Merit R. C• Vat DRUGGIST and Cnraittss, and Dealer in DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye, Stuffs- Pairits, Oils, Nay, Window Glass, calnphine Fluid, Perfumery, Yankee Noions,&c.,&e. Ledersville, Pa.-1 otf. " , FR . S ,NKLIII PRAM, ATTORNEY ANTI COENSELLOR AT Liu', Mrodrose Pa., will attend faithfullyto all busineiss en trusted to him in the coufq Suquelmans, ConvCyanclng and writing of all kinds will be done neatly,: and charge ,moderate; "He will also, attend to the proseeption of claims of so/. Biers, their widos and.hbirs, against the U.S.: government, for' Bounty 14i4, Pensions, dre. nay be - found at all hours at the office formerly . • ; occupied by .1. T, Richard, F. q• north of the Court.House.-1853—n49 • M. C. TYLER, '- Intended with I. sic Itunt,,, IMPORTER. AND DEALER in Hardware and Cut lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs,&c. ' No. ,215 Pearl, Street, N. Y. Where his Mercantile friends, in this and other Counties, are kindly invited, and earnestlysolieit ed to call and purchase., n6tf. HENRY S. KNAPP, . O F yORTROSE, PA. With Rowe, Woodruff, dr Carter, WHOLESALE GimeEns and CODIMISSIOS MEncnairrs, No. 173 Washington Street between Cortland and Dey Streets,New York.r . March 8, 1854--10tf.. 1 Medical Card. VAII.§. , E. Patrick, Jr. ..& G. Z. Dimock have L. this . day formed a co-partuership.for a more efficient and successful prosecution .of the differ. ent sranches of their profession. All business entristetito them, will be atten ded to`with promptness and fidelity. "ThCir office may be found over Lathrop'e Stole, East side Public Avenue.' " E. PATRICK, Jr. 1 .. 1 1_ • G. Z. DIMOCK. . Montrose, March 22,"1854. - I . . i _ W. Singleton, .. . Can now be forincl at his new stand on Gwe r . go ti itre 13 t , 2 doors west of Searle's Hotel, wherlr he ;effectually repairs with dispatch, Watches, Cldeks;Gans, Jewelry; and every description ot machinery. Wheel 'cutting. Gun and Watch materials supplied to the trade.-151 • &E. Baldwin ' M AY te ; b 3 e p o u o n r : w i basement from ih e ? e f o S rn e e l eVi t and accounts. that are duo us will be very a+ eeptable if paid soon. - • ' A. & E. BALDWIN-I = Montrose, Nov. 22, 1854.-470 ,„ J. H. Patsonk anenots.satt ACID Ratan, Dratau in Callinti Wire, Sofas, Sedsteads, Tables, Staab l l, Chairs, &e, .._ - I, , • No, 9 Washington street, i 1-, - Binghamton, N. Y. - : Fir coffin Ware-Room up stairs.—ns2 PEA!) the advertisement of A; LATIIROf &PI, in another column and go when you ean : ';buy Goods at a bargain. ' CLOyE#, and TlM9lllYr i Ettlz r itikr New Milford, Mare) 8; 1866. - New.and Cheap r-Tt',ll' ._ IDOUGHT at low preCture prix. .a and will be ..1.3- sold accordingly by 1 _._ - 1 - . U. BURROWS & Co.l Gittsoa s 'Oct. 11, 1864. - I ( Carpets. - 1 . - ' It.GOOD aisoftment and; Moduli° pater at very low prices. ~ . p. B. i ca. , .oet. 11. . r torg. [Emu. B. CHASE. [A. LATnitor