MEM MUMS ... - Attinriistßeuts. ; itrif - ORD Shayfl. _Dieu Goods Rulpbtiuta ' 'roII:FALL 1555. - H.JI,PRII,ITT,wouId inform his friends and is - lhilTibild,llfiat'he'has now in;store'and , is receiving a fall 'assortment at Fall stidWinter GoodiMeclnding a "great.'"varicty- of Rich Fall • Prints in now styles, Plain and Fancy, Do Lanop. Plain and Fausey3Molair•Cloth* Plain' and Plaid Merinos„ Piremettas, Do 'gages and Poplins Dark Rich Ginghams, in Fall Styles;- Black Brocade, Plain and Fancy Silks; %Vool. Broeha, Cashiseitsv. Crape and silk Shaivla4 Rich Rib. bons, Bonnets and Flowers ; Ladies Cloths and Veltestsfor Cloaks and Mantilla's, Broadcloths, Caasimere, dm., with a large assortmene of Staple and Fancy Goods as penal, includiig Hardware, Crockery,- Iron and Steel, Paisitai Oils, Bootiar,d Shoes, flats, Clock, Ilaffalo Robes, Csrpetings,.4c.,With a new assortment and Trimmings of the . best quality, being made to oniii - expressly_for his Custom! Trade-and will all be *Vie hisiest"figure of a Lrrrut Low:- ER for cash, prciduce, or approved credit. N,it. Wool Socks wanted for which the highest prices will continue to be paid. - Flour and Salt ennatant!y on h • • Necy'3lilford, Gabber, 18.55. - - LOOK-HERE. r - POCKET KNIVES.—A goof assortment of the , Irviog's Life of Waihinkto n. :, •.: „if' bst kind in -market. Also Table: Knives and .'• Forks.• - i Will be completed in Three handsome' 8 mo t SPOONS...--SILVER, Silver Plated,german Silver. volumes—lllustrated with PORTRAITS and-Plans, Albrats. and Britanirkware Spoons. Also All st $2,00 per volume. 'kinds of Butter Knives., Of this Biugraphyof the Frernau of his eonn- ] VzoLts Sruntos, Boils, and aN the fixtures, try there is but one opinion. It is the most eons- Violins, Accordeons,. Flutes, J`uning Forks, &c. plete 'ever. issued, .end by the pen, of one of tie FLUID Lames, Fluid, C am p hene , candles, Lamp Greatest 'Writers of the Age. Every family in Oil, &c. ..R - the landShouid - possess it, and every person I Fautrx 'O,ROCERIES.-4-A full assortment, new should read it. _ and good. ' • Agenti are wanted , to sell this and several oth. 1 )ps i cusASn PATENT IIEDICINES&-A first rate er important works. Terms are liberal:- . td- end ge n u i n e . dress, O. T. EVANS, 18 GiNey building, New, . . s.-- „, ;assortmentrs ANS; OIL • A genera l assortment, any York ; or C.. 11. SORIVEN, .19 E tet 4th-ett., Ulu- of roodquality. ~• . • ennall; Ohio. • ' \ •''JewEd Copies sent free of postage on recpipt of rice.. len id variety, Of the neatest 2 : i paterns. LICI.-:-A sp Oct. 10, 1855.-41 w 3 I FAIkCV GOODS.—Ne:irly : everything in this t branch. - 1 Penrustrur.—A Oloce variety.; (New supplies retleivi.d nearly etety week.) f In short; nearly evertthing persOns Want, and cheap, at the vatie:y stOre of NEW !VIASONIC HALL, Pli \ Had. A GE 'wanted in every town and connV A in- the United States, to sell the beautiful picture of the Grand Lodge Room, In the NEW MASONIC HALL, Philadelphia. This plate - is selling very-rspidly, and elicits the admiration of all, for the correctness and fidelity with which the .Siatuary, Fresco Painting and Furniture Are r4resente*and-theartistic beauty and liar nionfkif the eolcrs. ..;,Size of Plate, 22 X 28. Price, $3,00. Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to take agencies for it, will please address, for fur ther information, L. N. ROSENTHAL, 43m3 .Lithographei, Philad. EIRE! FIRE FIRE!! , The undersiigned has been appointed.an agent of the STATE MUTUAL, FIRE' INSURANCE COMPANY, of Harrisburg Pa. Said comiinny has' capital of " . $500,000! . • • It is as safe and cheap a.company as any hi the State and insures on the Stock and mutual plan. BILLINGS STROUD_ Agent. Montrose, Oet. 9, 1855.411 tf We the. nndesigned herehy, state that we have donelusiness.with the aboVe,company, and we are'are satisfied that it is both safe and cheap:— In our experience we have never known .any fsessments on wpretniutu 120f0- F. M. Williams. - , • • Wm. Jessup, D. D. Warner.. F. B. Chandler. Orlando. Eldridge. • . E. B. Chase. - TRUNKS--Ladies and Gents,Tfav sling. Bags a.4d Valisss, &c. A LL sizes qualitio4 and prices.. Nelson 4Sz.' .11_ Priest keep cons6otly en hand, a Very largo assortment of,tho hliovr.; Goods which we ofror at Who!osale prices,: linuing, made arrangements with eno of the larkest manufactures, Mr. John 81ack,.,-N. Y., to furnish us at prices Which defy competition. NELSON R. PRIEST. . Biughatuton,Oct. 10, 1855. Watches, Clocks; Guns, &C: New assortment Just Received from Eng land, Switzerhmd;Germany,,&c., which wil - be Sold below the Now York prices, at SINGLETON'S. , Moilirose, Oct: 10, '1855.-41. .. -GREAT AT .ACTIONS, AT TILE UPSONVIICV ICIIANGE. •o { Tr HE Subscriber is receiving a well se- I I_ I ected assortment of Dry Gioda, Groceries, 1 Fish, liardWare, Crockery . la 4.e Clothing, TIME VII/INGED. R eady_ t • 1 Hata, Bonnets, (a' stilenthel asstrvimtut,) Nails, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuff., Yankee Notions, in fact, almost everything tistrally called" fo4 at a conn li elaware, Lackawanna 41.. W. lI.R. I, try Store, including' Flour. Salt trod Meal, all of SPRING. ARRANGF.MENT : . t -- . whic h he is desirous of selling Vit. flash, - or any i . I t, kind of FirrnuT's 347chatztabk Prnilut.e, won r I N and after Monday,' May '7, 1855. the I good approved Shnri Credit. - His :friends are k../ Mail Passenger Train will leave &rantnn 1 1 most res ectfnll 3 , • • invited to give Ihinti . a call and .P at 10.20 A. M. be will - satisfy them- .that the Exchnge is the . Due at Great Bend at 11,.20, P. x. - _ .1 phicofor farrners to.trade. The - hmhest price Cotinecting.with the Dunkirk EXpreas Train ; paid, in Cash for Butter. ' '- ' west, and the New York Express East, on the 'l - N. Y. & E. ft. R. Passengers taking this train I will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. m. and in New"! York ai 11.15 p.lat. .' - . Return will leave Great Bend at 4 p. m. due I at: Scranton 6.45 r. at. .. . . .] The Freight Acc ommodation Train,with pass- eager car attached, will.depart from Scranton .1-4 I i 1.00, r. K., connecting with the Ma Train boned t West, and the Night Express . 'Trains both 1 East and West. . - Passengers taking this Train and the Night i Egress East, will arrive in New York at 10 5 i a. an. By taking the Night Fxpresa,West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 12 :11., or by.' taking the Mail Train West, wilt arrive in Dunkirk at 6. 45 p.' m. Returning,, will. depart from Great Bend' at 7.00 , d...A. an arrive at Scranton, 12.10,,x. M. - Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of Pas senger ,Trains at Scranton, to convey passengers to Carbondale, Pittston. Wilkes-Barre, Philad'el. phia via the Reading-11. - R,Easten, and all other intermediate places.- • -- - - • . . D. ti. DOTTEBER; Sufi.' Snit,Offtee, Scranton, . : - - . t May '7, 1855 c 25tf • = I W,MiI! NOTICE., IS hereby given that application will be ruNic ' at the next,,seeasion of the Legislature for; the .4tarter of a Bank; to be ) eallcii the FaYin era 4. :Wchanica l Bank. Located at Susquehanna Depot,-Susquehanna County, Penn'a. The pur.. • pose arid object }if•the" Bank is for diaroUnting ant deposit. With a: capital' of $50.000 00. with the privileze of increasing to $lOO,OOO 00. Sinquehanta Depot, Penn's. July 9th, 1855. T r, O.S!E ft Y—Men, Boys, .Ladies and Chit, 1111 .olfeal nose and Collasa,at N. 2r, P. French „Flowers, Paris. Feathers, Stravv Millinery& Goods. , • _ • --, . WEI alie now offering a large stock of French_ VT • Flowers, Pdris Feathers, and Millinery Articles, of the most unique styles, and latest importation, to Cash , purehasers _at a great re. duction from time prices, and s§"' we have made nriani...Mtne:nts to receive, the coming season, by almost every stenmer.the newest styles of gfieds in our line. we would take occasion , to solieit iaithparelascrs,tomnarninil o'ur stock, at Nos. .641L66-John.et., Corner of William. KAY.' ' -87tt 11031 ER & KETCHUM. NEW GOODS n9plottomStation. tirtHE-subhejibers are-now receiving of general -IL—supply:7ot Dry Goods, "Crockery, Glass:. ware, :HardWare, &e., &c., all of Which' will be sold eheaperthan ekn be afforded elseirhere in the•eounty. Also, Boots and ,Shoes at low prl. ,cesland good quality:: BBa l & TINGLEY, -4. 'iltOOD. : -BreafrCloth Caps . or 3 gbiging* a Ur piece at - 8f.:1414.41: TINGLEY, .. Q ALT tip Vie bbt.2.66%,:bi; ‘th f e legh - 61.3441:t •ZE L 5, - Trti,ox y 'S. CIR obrp4EAT variety of Boa& liiade" Clottiing , t" `1- 47"..,1nget0s SILK Ploall Caps. a good article at 'Theta, at iiipbottartn, OA. 4, /855. U. Nothiii§-Thipose. ANY person , pattenihing nie„ at the `.front uPPer rgote of the,,Store latelinccupied , by M. C. Tyle.r; ctufbe,acconitnedatedjiceording.to .to the Latest,Fashicins,, la the . bestindp?.st tip- proved • • • My u'erli to iVaii'atCdAu:'itt:it o plOarly made, Cutting. me iidjng, nd . in fact er branch; of Tailorinkdelie.pn th shortest - nutlet., and that tothe satisfaction of those eoncernid. - ':" ' Black Silk: A GOOD, gnaiity fur dresses, it 81 eta. per yard. • U{ B. &Co Oct,. 11,1854. • ~`", , • • Wool Wool! t Woiil!!! 10 1 000 POUNDS wanted the Farm ers' Exchange fm which the ,highest market price will he paid t io; ; Cash • , „4. LATDROP'& CO. June 12,4855. 7 ' , . • . . !WRING GOODS. ASuperior just reeeiieci, andFuow offering at the lo t ictst cash'&ices fur approved ered; or Ready pay, br. - ; • & co: • May 1. . . Montrose, June 1 1, 1.055.' Laneaboro rarnishiN; Establish= men!. • TM subscriber keeps . const4tly on hand and will make to order; Doors, Blinds, Windows and, it indote.Sash,Doorand Window. Fr..tnes, and nil other article, made Of wood and used in buildinz . Blinds paintedlnnd hung on short notice. Glass of all sizes, Nualities and quantities foils:ill. noorin , plaitied and match ed at from .lit to $2.0 per r.OOO f!ea. Turning done to order r aigeneral a , .*:)itinent of BiK.ET-IFAR*J Bureling. Tables A nd Si:mcbi: of Alf varietiex.- 7 Chaim, Bodstends;• Settetx, &e.,14:r. Coffins, ready enade or rar.de to order on tlicstiortest no: flee. • -. i . ' . Good . Pine, Cherry or Whitewo4l luMbor, and grain of all kinds, taken in exettanr , P o forltr . ;.hove. t• • .;• . 11 7 V" TER Nts.--Rendy pay or thret months time with apprnved eredlt. . - .-.1 • . All orders addressed to ma will t eceive prompt attention. - ' . ~ ~• • jACOrt TAYLOR. 10sluiro, June 18. 1855. • :s—Gm Great Exhibition in Springville; -. GREAT AND RARE EXIDBITIGN. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, f ainuo.d. et rty st-i'ly and qu:dify, ineh as will be sure- to plea , :e aceowni date uII eIL-sei of p •op!t•—from; the child itf the orajlie to the old nal deercia. The 4 goods•are rig-tit -on the hivornb!e terdisi, and willte 4old accor3iti,;- Iv. . . In.:.ct• L.i.:ve ,11.?ta ?all anti we *Ol trr to-s4p p:y ni; ) , ,tir, Want,. in the line ofiW.)0I)61 eier . I kl-pi. in - a tir,unzrj:*'ore. Yoa nerd not go l to ti I f% ~,v York for als.' thin!! •,Itt rift, l.);:e-alise We hare theta fresh Iron, the citv. - , . SCOT . •,„ JOIII SON, & CO. fi Springville, Pa., Jlar, 1555. I - . r. Upsnnville, MAy 15, 1855 PATENT IEDICINE *GENCT. ABEL T UR.II - VL L, Siontrn DEIIGGiST, AND AGENT, YOH ALL TIIE . rOTEVAR 1 22.72 . 1 - .0 • a-S I Dlllll4riti ;- O TILE DAY. • Consignment Constamay .qeceired. English Lover W4icihes. THEM flubgeiltier_hns just refried by steam: 1. ship Baltic another invoice his celel)rated EnglishcPatent and skeleton !lever Watches, makir.zifourteen different.varietces,"in Plain and Uur.tin„,-cases. to, which he wi)lihi cull the atton.- .;- lion of all peraons wishing to purchase perfect time pikes: . - A. .14T.VANa . . No. 2, Odd . IT.'ellows 4 . Hall. I•• DingliaL 'July - 7' I°6' al in. . .Sto:Er4PLATED Kvtvgs.-;—Tw4ve doz. mi)re Sne Table. acid Desert. Knives im.de4u watch silver forks, for ;IL* J.Erias. roar;l l amicin, Julf r 7. i I3large assortment of Gold, fnmeo; nod Ntosn;e Breastpins, just Tereir. ed'fro'm the Marruftc . " A. J. Binihamtejn,luly - : GREAT BARGAINS ' ik's play oOlos. Ny. N. WILL N, 4 Co. . •. - - T3ETURN their warmegt •aeknowleilgements It to their eastomers in ISuSquehanna County for past favors, acid invite Attenpon to their stock "'New Spring.GOods, - . - ~ just opmiedlivhich they pilipirie to replenish weekly fiord . 21LT,ICTION, and OM cheapest Cash Houses in Oe 'City. ' , • The, stook* ernhnieei every*iety of:'Staple and Frmi!y'Dry qUods, l'ankee' Notion, Tranks; - Travelin4 Bilas, 4.e: All of wick they %%Jill sell extremely CHEA P for CA 7 .41 - 14 1 , '' , - Pedliuts and other wholesaldhoyers will find itgreatl td their s4snta t . giFe them' a cull. ' The Ladies !twill:find an'xe.o.llmit ass6rfment ofDresslUuos,Embrojderies,Threacl Laces, and Trirutnings !of all kinds, from AUCTION at v e ry Tow rates ! ,- ' ::. - ' • ; ' W.N. iNILON, & CO, Corner of Court and Watt'. r Sts. Binlifyin3ton,N. Y., Aptil 5,945 N. c . - • l' . c,... 1 ----- 28-6 m - CATOETIVAND J CLOTIIt ,T „IL bt, 1 3 Cr. would '11! the. attention 0 . f . . fa ,i, tbe ',Atli]: to his largerstork or ritrie P!,,y,i ing,;:idfil, ,IWieJ 7'6p:wry, lincti Ilricssels :Car pi I inkwhich he hiss just purchatied" at . AucTiox— rind offers _ax' ioi'rer... Prices thin - ever oared be. forl 19: the ,i,ountpr, god" ti . large. , variety, f i lli n g 'l4 sylelouiii carpet Reo!zi oclpyink the 2{ei.Ond :floor _of .110 'Crockery, ; iutil ono ,Pnr,nishing atiire. Xonfilndlie lorrein' e , -that, thero4ll:tu), necessitf fer bare goo* • ' ; U. 11 DE I'IN,T. • • , Itinghata l ton, Ctil, Sept. ,lBso. 1 - i . , , 1 NEW STOCK OF. DRY. GOODS! , ieatliediteli on isx Pricey at, the - .ONE PRICE STORE. • .13 C. 11.1i:ON`has the pleasure of annonne• lug to his Cusioiners that he has just, re turned from the wort Markets with one of the largest and 1110,51, excellent assortment of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. ever opened in this market, which for beauty, variety and style cannotbe surpassed, which hay ing been purchased for 'cash at auction and else, where at a utt iott.prices - Ito Will sell them cheaper than they were ever before offered in this or any other market west of New York city. . • is a'ways acknowledged the best and cheapest in town, and includes Plain, Plaid, Striped, Brocade and gjaco—the cheapest es well as the richest goodis - at prices varying from 37 1.2 et's t0_525,0 -per yard, teigether with a great variety of True Satins; &e., selling at least 20 per cent teei than the-coat of importation. . SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! An immense assortment of 'Silk, Crape, Thibet; Cashmere, 3ferinos,Broche and Summer Shawls, from $1 to $6O, together with a splendid variety of Black and Colored' MANTILLAS, of all the fashionable patterns: Save, Silk and Embroidered, which will be sold cheaper than ever before. De Lains from 6 1-4 c'ts to . 371-2_10.S per yard: Plain, Plaid, Striped and Fi g ured. Mullins. Brit. linntes, Challies, Bombazines, Charnbrns, Ging hatns. French, English and American Drills, from.s c'ts to 25ft , i . per yard, and every new style . .constantly on hand nt the lowest prices. I RIBBONS. RibbOnds by thepeice or yard will bo alWays itiour stock foe - Milliners and retailers. • EMBROIDERY.• • - The richest and !west assortment of Embroidery car always be seen at It. C. Elticon's,at . the lowest prices. Chemisetts, Collars, Sleeves, Skirts, Infants Waists, &c., of every fashionable style, log-ether with . English Thread, , • • - • - • Valenceinnes, • • Iloniton, • Guipure and BruS"sels Laces in great variety. CORDS. A. TURRELL. of all kinds. Irish Linen's, Linen Handkerchiefs, Table . Linen.and covers of all sizes.. Napkins, noyiies, Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case•• Linen from auction atprices below all competition. The attention of house-keepers is particularly invited to our stOck of Curtain Goods, among which may be found - . Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtains, • - Brocatelles, and everything i•I this lino of goods, which can not fail to please in Sabric, style or price., . • DOMESTIC GODS. • Bleached and Brown!Sheeting from the 6d grade np to the finest quillitit - ;s. Tiekings; Denirns, Striped Shirting, Apron Cheeks. Ginglnims and Prints,. from 5 els ;to 12 1-2 e'tsper yard, and all-kinds of Co . tton Goyds for men or boys' . wear. • .11air . Cioth'Skirts, Grass C14'411 Skirts, and Parasols,—a very rich assortment. More Antique, MosS Fringes, Glloons, and all descriptions of Dress and Mantilla Trimming, and everything belonging to the Dry GoOds' trade customers may be sure of finding at Bacon's; if it can be found in New York. CARPETS: CARPETS!! Since the recent Trrnmralaus Fall in the price of Carpeting., we have parchased,atid have now on hand the largest and most beautiful assortment of CARPETS ever exhibited in this region, at prices fully 30 per cent. less thin they could be sold for the last year. All those who are in want of Carpets are invited to our J. L. MERRIMAN iitgijilinto i,;,ittiertisiitilts: • ' - 'AND C, A, E T'S!.! His"rich and -splendid , uz.ortr ;nt. of • DRESS SILK: BRILLIANT JET-BLACK SILK* DRESS GOODS CARPET.ROONI where they Will be delighted with the beauty and cheapness of the l'arions patterns, and astonished that so . t!ood a carpet can be sold so cheap. Brussels,- .. - : , . . Three Ply, . Ingrain, - . - • ') • Union. , . . Cotton _ . • ! and Hemp • . Carpetings frAm 16 c'ts p K •r yard and upwards.— Floor and Table Oa Cleith. Matts, Druggetts, &c., equally cheap. -R. C. Bacon wotild inform those of his custo mers who have riot already made themselves ae quairited With the fact that he has removed from the store formly occupied by him in Brigham Block, opposite Court House, to the corner of the new block erected the last summer next east ul the canal, and having a muck larger, more conven ient and pleatet,,,store than formerly he is pre pared to hold out even greater indueern4nts to buyers than : heretofore, and such as can but be appreciated, and admitted by all those who are competent judges. - . New Exchange, Binghamton, May, 29, 1 855. Dry Goods and .Carpets at Cost ' WICKHAM &BENNETT have on bandit thrge.and welLseleeted atock of Foreign and Domestic Dry - Goods'and !Carpets, embra cing almost every . article in the Dry Good's line ever brought into the, market in vie* of the short crop of cash on hand, we have concluded to offer theni•for sixty days from this date a! co. Those Persons to whom we have formerly - sold Goods will at once see that' this is ayare oppor ,tunitY and one which should be embraced im mediately. iTo those who have never favored us with a call we would say try its once and you will be convinced that this. is the place to pur -1 elprie Dry Goods and Carpoits. Our stock is :Il i ways replete with fashionahle and seasonable IGoods and are keep as good a va riety as can be found in this section' of the coun t try, and. sell at prices which. cannot fail to . WICK/lA:4 & BENNETT. * Binghamton, Jan: 30, 18551 . • Vi:NOW:tVOIMI*:4•II3KI.I] Fare Reduced Time Saved!! Thro' by Day Light::: HAWLEY' BL,3EN3EES, lI.AVE funned 'a 'partnership in Montrose, for tiro purpose of doing eterytoxly's BLACKSMITIIING! at the old stand near Keeler's Hotel. • • - We have purchased an entire new stock of IRON, comprising .a full assortment of all kinds, direct from the city. We shall keep constantly on hand Westi. rn---R - bund' and Square Castmteel Toe Cork Rods, 'Refined Tyre Iron—all sizes, Band Iron ;and • Spring Steel. A large . asmortment all:116Jc Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage 1.1.)1tm,&e. &e., girt its a call, By strict attention 'to business we - hope to re cetce a liberal share of the piktronage. All work warranted to give satisfaction to those who will favor.um with their patrona,g4. tgr WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ironed on short notice and stock found, or made to order throughoutos may best suit our patrons. All husin• t transactions must be settled once a year. (Short settlements and long friends is our mot 0), . . N. B. .'k good journeyrnin wanted, to whom Steady eMploy men t and higir:wage.s will be given. A. E. llawt.EY. . - - F.itnr JgxXs. P Montrose, May 31, 1855. i - • QILVER lame tot of silver FOrks, 0- of ult'slr,e4 also. Table, 'Dessert and 'Tea. Spoons, just finished and warranted tic, good as toilt." by '• • - • A. J. EVAN S. Aug. ft 9 - '- - • • • I. Q . EWING BIRDS, some very' fine, for !sale thOati - by , • A. 'A. J. EVAN. ril.ll. SAWS. warranted, at • 1 , VIIITE & K.NOWLT9NIi. Pinghamparr, March I I 156.- SALAMANDEIEL sArEs. --. r 10VANS 1 & WATS,ON, - No. 26 ---. :: - .2 ,1 - - - :-. 1J htvathFotirtli ',Li Phifid: 1 1-ar,e.l GREAT FIRE, CHESTNUT ( ... t . l 1 & FiFTIII Ste., Friday morning, ' -'.'. 4 : —. Ilecember 15th, 1854. Evens . 6r.. • Watson's Salamander Safes tri =pliant; as they alWays are when pat to the teat -- . Puitanct ritte, Dec . 15, 1854. Messrs Evans & Watson, N 0.26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. -- • . Gim-rtea 68 :.-. We, take' much pleasure in rac prnmending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others to want of a secure means of preserviug their books, papers, &c., from. fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has presstved our books, and Bash iu aavood a condi tion as 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 streeti. The , above was' ha use in onr office, on the second `:nor of our building, from which place it fell intothe cellar and remained there until the fire was out.. The, Safe 'was then retneved and opened in the presence .of at least 10110 . persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. , Will yen please have the Safe and Locks repaired 1 as we-intend to put it in nue again, having perfect nonlidenee in its fire-proof qualities. --. Yours, Respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans and - Watson tak9 pleasure in referring to the following, among the many nundreds who have their safes in use:—U. S. Mint, Philad.t.; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Philada.; Samuel Allen, F.sq., High Sheriff Phila.; John N. Henderson, City Controller;" Caleb Cope 4. Co., NO. 183 Mat ket St ; Richard Norris end Son, Locomotive buil ders, Philada.; Bancroft and Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James Si..; Franklin Fire Insu rance Co. ' PttilaT; Penn ' a: Railroad Co., Made.; Lacey 81, Phillips, cut nee Sth and Minor Streets; Sharplesi Bro.. No. 32 month 2d St.; James, Kent . and Sautke„No. 147 North Third Street; 11. Hortsman aild Sous, No. 51 North 3d Si;- Smith, Willianti& Co., No. 87 Market St.; J.& B. Orne, No 185 . Chestnut St. A large asisortmeut of the above Safes alwaystip hand (warranted to stand 10 per cent. more fire than any;llerring's-Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and kerp for sale. Iron Shuiters, Iron Doors and Iron Sosh, for mak ing fire• Proof Vaults i'gr Banks, Stores, public and private bitiidings. Seal and Letter Copyin Press es; Patent Slate Lined. Refrigerators, dc. Please give us_ a cell, at Ng. 26 South Fourth St., Phila delphia. --, 7 15y1 . • NEW GOODS - I ,rc StILLAN & PARK return their gra t eful ill_ acknowled7tnents to .The publiciorpast fa vors, and invite nttentitin to the very large stock Of Spring and Summer Godtis.they•are now re-. eeiving, and offer for sale at rery tow prices. In addition, to their usualassortment of staple Dry. GoodS, Groceries, Hardwaro, Crortery, Paints, and 0:Is &c.,.they are , prepared to exhibit a large assortment of , I , LADIES DRESS GOODS_ i r of every description, figured, Plaid anti - Plai , Silks. Ilumets,Shawls, Ribbons. GloveS. anti., y L a dies and Misses shoes of all kinds - ---alSo a - • large stock of • READY MADE CLOTHING, . Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans,' Summer Cloths, Vesting's, hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes size.ste. - . .1 , They respectfully solicit- an early call from those %%hi, wish 'to ' purchase' Goon GOODS AT Low Places. . . Me3ll MAN ; Si PARK Springville, May 2, 1854. - Doct. R. ThOyer mSKI s tiiis•method of saying, to his friendS: *JR_ and customers that he has again resumed the practice of Medicine at his old stzind in Mon trose. where he may be found at all times unless professionally employed. - Ile would says to those owing bu old accouptslhat he will 'detinet 25 per cent. on allaccounts before the first of April next; (or if any poor like. myself,) I will deduCt fifty. • • Montrose. Feb. t 20,185-91f 'TEWELP.S . —N . Itire'nPw Jewelry just receiv e", ed direct from the ittarmiteturers, and eon si•titiff ..f a first rate nssertment ( .1' - 1,, ( 8 e 5. a nd Watiornen 4 ; Gold tin-rt , r Breast Pins, Ear Drop; Und I.lwlps, Fob and Vek Ch.•ins, Slides. hevs,'Stuis, Pens. etc. • PCrsons pue- Chase Jewelry should certainly enll at the Stare of • * - A. TifRIZELL. Montrose, April 12, 1855 Removal. C.,D. Virgil, Dentist, has remo v ed to n room over F. B. Chandler's store, where it will be hi.: pleasure. to see his friends as quick As . posible." C. D. VIRGI4 Resident Dentist. Montrose, May 2.1855. • • • - NEW STORE, Atazb alzw 4 zu:tea, AGENERAL assortment of Staple and Fancy, Dry Goods,Griecries, flardw.ire,ll its; CI los BoritA snd Shoes, Wall Paper, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Paints anti Oils, S.:_e„ which will be sold a , : cheap as the che'apest for CaA or approved credit by • • MAL JONES. Harford June 1, 1855. - BLACK Gro de Rhine Silk of ext•ellent qiiali ties at E. M. JONES'. . June 1, 1855. - • DD ROCHA and CashmereShawls,"at all prices, LP also a few Mantillas by • H. M. JON S._;, June 1,1855. I EADY Made Clothing, at iloW prices, by H. M. JONES June 1, 1855. ADIES will find a great Variety of Bonnett. d .4 and Ribbons at: JONES'. June 1, 1855. AWNS, Challis, Barge de Lains and Ging- A hams at. • - li. M. JONES'. June 1, 1855. • EMBROIDERIES and 'Vindow . DripPry st 11. M. JONES". June 1, 1855 good motittnent of Boots nrvi Shooq•nt H. M. JONES' Jane .1085.5 Q IXTEEN Ills, of Good Mackerel for One dol. tar in cash by H. M. JONES. June 1,18.55.. • ' /1 - MIE best quality of Nails at 5 et's per pound, 1 for sale by • H. !tUJONES. Junel, 1855. • JUST receiving a frosh, supply of find Ashton Salt at H. M. JONES'. Juno 1, 1855. • . Cautiou- 7 -Lottery Frauds. Office of the Maryland consolidated Lotteries, / BALTNeon n, Maryland, June2o, 1855. THE Commissioner of the Maryland State Lotteries has deemed it his duty to caution the public against the nnmerous swindlers who circulate by mail And otherwise, fraudulent Lot. tery schemes, and pretend to be agents for the sale of tickets in Lotteries which urn wholly tie. talons. - The only legal Lotter;eS in Marylandayetliose drawn daily under the apperintendence of the Commissioner elected by the - people of the. State under the new Constitution to examine and • ap prove theschemes and attend to the drawings. All the tickets In these 'Lotteries end all cer: . tificates of packages of tickets hav i e the litho graphed signature F. X. BitEx.sx, Gtineral Agent for the 'contractor. Office of the Maryland Con solidated - Lotteries, Baltimore, Md. I All others are fratfdnlent. For full information on the sub ject of these frauds, address F.X. InuENAN, 33y1 - Baltimore, Maryland. FALL STYLE OF HATS. One Price fleas Store. TllOll tu AS RAFFERTY, No. 57 Chutha-st., New York, OppOsite!lumbers-it, late of i t the well known'honseof fferty & 'Leask, iti desirous of callinzitterttio to his stock for'tlie fall trik.. Combiniug'cle once with durqbility', his nars maintain the rep tion, which forth'. Fast tipa . yeim be has, esm 1 . 0 his' siiiduoni at. 4 + tendon to the wants of his'eustomers,andhy the fart,'Which is sell understod„ o that , selling for cash only, every customer , eis - thii`wrirtholl'his money. . THO . RAFFERTY, 11703. . 51 Chathana.st., N. Y. . . . , • .. . -.'um • • an,. K now -Thyself. 2., : . An Intahabis Book fir 13 centr,-;'Ecery family should, • ••• IP • . i karBll , wry , . . •.-._,•:•.. 4..-.,..: .' 100 ,0 04 COPIES SOLD I N - `\\.s\r•kpi A . ti V • 0 l 14 " .. ~,„,, • Dr. Hunters3ledical llannal ssa F r ou • ..'-: and hand Book ft] r tho A tUioted— •... —.. •''' .4.5144 tr e cZb.,,: Containing au outline of the on. ~„ „ ...“„-e - A. ..7", . gin, progress,trealmen. andeura .. ,/,,, , ,„i -, % .,, , ,...sse , of every . forni. of disesee con ' 'f/' • I "'l' `,` '''• 1- • traetfeet 'by prowl! , cocoa eelual - Intercourse'. by self abisee-or by sexual ...xe.;sr, with' advice for their prevention, viritteb In a familiar style, ariltilug all medical teclitileWities. and everything thatwould offend the ear ist deeettey; with an outline of - cntriplaint 'incident. to Females, ft mu the result wf sortie twenty years' success- Oil Practice exelusivel,e devoted to the cure of diseases of a 'delicate r r private mu t Ore. .. To which is added receipt a for the cute of the :shore di,- CIIPP, and a treatise tiii the causesotuptonis , and cure•Of the Fever and Ague. i" • . . Te.tireswy of the PrnfeesePenioMtdries i n Penn eolline,- PhihvielPhill- - "Dit. IitTNTHIt'S NiliDli:Al. NIANCAL," —The author o- this Work, unlike the majority otthoae who sidrertiFe tO Cure the dly.eaVrf of whirls it treats is a. 'irradnate of one of the , best Volle'rre in t he ITnited:Awtes. It afford~ me pleasure to . recomwend him to tlte,unfort u hate. or to the victim lif riielpractic •. RP a fin cel4iful and exp.,rienced practitloner.itt whose honor-and integrity they nay place , tbagreatest conlidruci • . . , - ...701 - s. LaNGSTIORE. M D From .4 Tgoodward,i M. D ,of Pe Pf I/ .17nirersily,Phitu• delrloa.—lt gird, me pleasure to add my testimony to the professimml ability otthe Author 01 the"' %lonics L tIA L." Numerous cafes of Diaeareof.the eni tal Organ% acme of Mein or tong Standing, have come under my no tiee.itt which his *kind:ins been ,manifost dra restoring to , pet - fee - health, in conk' where the Patient has lieSM Considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment ofSem fnal weaknesa. or disarrangentent ot tint functions pro deiced ly selfabu•e Vacess ot renery. Tdo not know his superior 'tithe , peofessiim• I bran been acquainted with the Who( etude ( t hirty years. and drew it no more that•justiceto him a.l Well no kindness to the Unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, t nrecotnisend him as one in whose professional 'Skill and integrity they may safely ennflde thrtneelrer.' ALFltgli Wit OttWAUD.„,IIf. D. " Thists..wtthnut e%geeption. the most comprehensive anti intelligible work Putdislied .on the class of di,sense of whichlt (rents. Avobfinggll technical terms...it alarers• es itself to the reason; ants rea4ers It in frets from all objectionable.mat t anti no - parent however fastidious, can object to tt likeirtst :it In the It-tads of hie suns . The au thor has devoted tnatiy.years to the trea.tnicrit of th e earl ntri complain ts treated of. and. with t 0.1 llttiwhreath to puff on., ft., tittle Ilreoumption to minto,ie, be 11 , 0 offered to the world. a. th. merely unminn price of 2.3 cent fruit of some twenty years" most successful practice ',t— it/Tull,. 4 ‘,:cr teacher or pttrt'nt trit !lout the 't now leige imparted ir work ; it would save years of pain.mortintstion mol , orrow to_ the youth under their cha,ge "—People's 4.irocate, . A Presbyterian „clergyman in Ohio, writing of . "llnn. ter's Medical nnuni" says :—"ThouSand. noon thous ands ..1 oar youth. ily evil ex.im pie -tad Infinerme or the . ttttii , nr, bate. bet:ll'l,l into the habit ot oelf polln' ion, without r..alisittlv'll sin and fearful consequences upon themseless •tmt.their pooterity. rhe eon otitutions oft hone and, who are -aistme.fanailios have been eufeebied. if not Lent tan th.wo.rtn I they do nnt now the catuot or the cure. Anythinr Mot - eon be Anne stta . t,t enlighten And influence the publirmiheres-tfi rheek.unit ultimately to remove t WA . widezeprend source Of 11umnn wretchedness. won id router the greatest I.Ze.sing nes t to the religion on the pr. sent nod ,00nitig eon erati IntemoerUnee (or 1114 e rfintoxienting tirinkt.) iliOugh it hat slain thous nods upon thoutotrollt not it Crenter.tt , ntlfte to t ht hu man Taco Arrept ray llinnti . x beletif afflicted, and. believe the. your co-worker in the geoid wr,rl.y . ou are enact:rely lengstresilb." +rt.' y envelone.l) he f.ustar tied. freruf poetic , - to any pin nfthe United States for 2a eetitr • or six eoph.s for SI. P. (port paid) COSDEN & CO., Rot Philadelphia. ' 1 - frisr, ,, .kq , ntrA,c.ina - aAsora, and 800% Agent, supplied on the moot liberal terms. New Line_ of Mail 'Stages :L:lortx 4 41 g ,tt.'r .•---•• • Or *Nr - f -KIRKWOOD TO MONTROSE . A STAGE 11 , .kve Kirkcrood, pafFing thruulailor bettsville.Liborty.4.e.,everymorningafterthr'arri- val of the NlailTrai s ns of ilarr,l,oth East and West,reach ing Montrose at I V.M. • RETURNING, LeaveMontrofeiletily.(Sundayeexteuted` at 2 P M. reaching Kirkm.,.iciiti time to take the MallTraina of Carr.both Gast' arid•West.bein,: the nearest awl 1110" t teaslbl , rout. tore ijrh the New York and Erie Lailroad. Thi. I iue rec....et ri.week:y dna fofDialockSprin4- viiti.. Poulatarioock, Wyomiti.4. ,nd Wit kestrarre which leav'toMoniro,e at 1. A M every Monday. 14e•litegt1”'Ivfitt Yrilay. Alen. inif;o Frien.lAville.t.eraykvilb 4.c.11003 Team: , nod eomforfable:Jarriszos arc p rov idea -awl the Proprietppu o,lJira:re no palur t oarcomtundai t Pub lic. W K. 'HATCH. p.12.15:q 11E TIOVAV.. EELER. & S'1'0111)AltD sinee.the late fire. t; ;•y be in the llasi:mr:;;;T - or SEARLE'S II the unprceetiputoi Pi'\itY with our stock of -Boots, Shoes &,e, 4- weld morpiug the lire, we still some on 11:tud., mid he supplied arrin. I • KEELER & STODDARD. Montros-e,N:wernbor, 13, 1854. Broche Shawls. CHEAPER tb:tri ever before ttnown, Tleanti ful patterns;, and tine finality of 8-4 Broehu Shawix. Lopen'rt uran.ttfaetttre, at VT. Oa. 11- ' U. It & Co. IONG anit:Sqfiare. %Void, Briiehe and Silk, ...1 very luisotne styles, and at i,xtretnely.lcin' prices. f).t• II Holrabold'Genuine.Prepaiations. Hein/bows 'cmiepi) rtz fed Compound Raid Extract Bachu, For Diseases el flit:11111(1.1er arel - Ki.lnoys.Seeret Disease Wraknemes, and all llseases of the e ual Organs. Tirhether in .3ral.iT or P eznalf from mintever cause they. may have originated and no matter of It ow long Atitudinir If van have contracted theterriblo disease which. when owes seated in the ystem will rurely . go down from one generation to another. ts nde - rtnlning the constitution and sapping the very vital tinnts of life; do not trust yourself in the hands of Quack s„ o start up every day in a city like this, and fill the papers with g..aring falsehoods. too walltmlenlatrd todeceive the young rind thole not at unainted with their tricks. You cannot he too careful in the selection-of a remedy in these cases The Fluid Extract fluchu hasheen pronounced by 'emi nent Phyaiciansf the grealeit remedy tree knotrn.. It to Si medicine perfectly - pleasant in its tast^ and very innocent in ttr action. and yet an thorough that It artnihflater every particle or theranit and - pot onnus virus of this dreadful disa.tatt; and, nn4e othes remedies, It does not dry up the disease in the blood. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY brought on by 6.1f - Atise. a most _disease. which has h-riticht thoniand• of the human rare to untitteiv grnrrs. thu , hia,:tne the brilliant hot , e , of pareut.. and lblichiinrin the hi: I the ztotiolls an bitten of many a M.. youth. Can be core! by this ittlislible remedy. An d m‘Aieine which moat- efi t everybod y. from the-sim ply delicate to the confined nod fles•pacrine• Intmltt. no equal is tube f.mod, meting both as a cure nod pt. eveutive Helmbold.s Highly Concontratod Com pi or nd : Fluid 'extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying the Blood. removing Mt g. I arising from ex.eesses of Mercury:expo.ure anti iraprtitience in life. chronic constitutional ilsea.c.aecing from an im• pure f tate of t Omni, iind the only reliable 'and of. fecund known irernetiv for the cure of Scrofula. Salt , Rheum, Scald Dead. Ulceration. ni. the ' broa tiled Lewd Pain. and Swo.ll.ngs of tht; Bones, Teti. r. Pimftles on, the face, and all Sc.tly Eruption! of thi: Skin. This article is now prescribed by some - of the most Phy.ician. it the.country„ anti has Sarsaparillatll- in praetien than WIT preparation of yet offered to the ;titbit.. Several en.es of .ecrimiary. Alerenrial and .Serofulon. dhove entirely recovered in ti i eincnrable ward. of ntir Pub lic To.titations which had for many years re.isted every mode of treatment that rouid he.lerisett• Theo, ittses 4 fur ni sh ctrikinu example. ofttie c»lntary effects of thin medi cine in at-re:tine psme of the mo.t Inveterate diSettSPl... af ter the ulattils - vae dee'royial and 'the hones already af fected. • NO rrt:E.—LeWr+ front ra.noricilde Physicians arid Pro• fe.snre of several lletlieal College., and eertitlentt . of miren from r ati CI3 t 5 Will be fourvl:otupatiying both Prep. oration. • EKtrftrt of Marlin, si per 'bottle. orb Bottles for ; 4 tarmoarilla,. - ivrie price, equal in strength to tine gallon Sicup of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and RlolJhy il. T. rammuoLli t ch.mist; 263 Chem:tut St.. near the Clint d Rau e , Philadelphia. To be 'hail of Viet Turroll,Montrose,,Pa., aild'of Drug. gists and denlerverervishere. All Letters directed to the' Proprietor or Agent receive immediate attention.' 23y1, • Cloths, _ itSAMERES•and vestings, a large • rossort,' C ment and at prices lower than we have over been enabled to otTer them heretofore. • Oa. 11. i• • U. B. & Co. _ . Arthur's Patent Self-Soaiina-Cans, For pr:eserOng, Fresh - Fruit,.'fomaioes, 4.e; by llermeiicalS'enling. TIIESE Cans which are sealed by the'dintise keert;eni, ivithnnt the- nid of a Ciner, and opened easily withont - injnry to the enn. are .rap idlY; coning intn '.treoeral use: Felt directions for putting: up fruit accamnitnin:tthe Cans: and the work is .so performe . d, that by their 'use, overy.fairtily nuty lutve Fresh Fri.lit mid TO lnatoes on their LAWS ail winterott surritler pri . 'PIIiCE . S.--Piet Cans, 8100 ; Quart; $2:50; Gal him $3,0; Three Quits, 84;35; Gallons, 85:00 per, Ozer; " The different sizes nest, 'in order' to secifro Oennonly - in transportatioil.-'— Country Stoidoeners will,tind this now - article one of reafdy'Hanufaet tired and sold by ' IikTHUR,tI3IIIINHA.3.I, & CO.; . No. 60 'South TENT/ St. P1111.;A. July 18, 1864.--80m8, Shawls U. B. & Co Australia, California, • Or any place on the tilobe,connot present greater f • inducements than . • ',KEELER ¢ sTonv4Rm.s • • BOOT AND_ SHOE STORE. * . Witte, Ilia now, tilled with a, new w and exten - 1. T .give _, assortment of - articles' in their line. -embracing a general variety of new, awkelegatnt styles of Ladies aud Gentlemen's wear, among which - are Ladies French, .811 k, Lasting aud ( ) Fe-, ,uille Gaiters, Kid - and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat.' .cut leather And brouxt;ti Jenny Linds, Bnikins. raid Tieu,; gentlemen's - French and Philadelphia - oak-tanned calrAtin and kip :Boots, Congiefts and , button Gaiters, Monterey and Washington Roots, toilet Slips. Morocco, calf. and Cowhide Bro.. I gang. &C. Boyskip, calf andcowhide Boots and Brogans; all kinds of Misses and Children's wear. Also. a general assortment or Pindings.:which con , gist in part of lasts, pegs, sparables. 'Hungarian 1 nails.tacks. thread, wax, Bristles, shoe binding, t awls rasps. sandstones, shoe knives,4tc. Also, ' oik And :tentlock tanned e.alt upper and Itoleleath er,i'Morocco skins and linings. ' '' Work made to order and repairing neatly &no. KEELER IsoSTODDARD. I liontrme, Joni. 1.1853. Stoves Stovei : Stoves,: golvseriber wishes to call the attention4f his 'friends and the Public to. hifi i very large o,4sortment of ! • STOVES, I • • at his , new Store Room in Lodemrille, next fo t. S. Lenheim's Store,, and near the. Great Bend Depot. I-le hats in addition!to r -Lifi former large vlitriety of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, limey new patterns, sonie.ef which . • Ft 211rhola 4, Peael, Branch,l Pire Fly, Me , ler?, Troy. • Mohawk, Medallion, Black Warrior, Orient, • Oak, ' Eiwr 'Which together: with his former stock .will be perhaps the most-extensive and varied asserttnent of w e ll selt.ct e d StoVes in the County, I ** * Clinton Stoves well furnished at lois. prices. .1, Z. - --ff" All articles in his line kept on hand and /pa& to order as usual, and orders received at his. Old stand tin Great Bend. 1 JOHN COLSTEN. Lodersvilk & - Great Berid Nov.; 1853.-0. • BiLtralo 'Robes. ALARGE lot of handsomean Robes, part of tiomi wholv i Indian. dressed, and very supe ior colors and quality. - U.ll & Co. Alibson,'Oet. 11, 1854. . 'Winds* Sash. • . SAYRE having..beeni appointed ~t:agents for an extensive Sash; Blind and Door.Manufactory are prepared to furnish any articles in this lino at less rates. than they have usually SUM. Dye. 14 . . LIVING CREAM—an article which every tn:ln should .r.A for sale by S. H. &•,.D. SA) RE. Dec. 4, - • Elady-Mado Clothing, - • A VERY - desirable stock 8t very Ito: prices S. H. & D. SAYRE. - Montrose, Ded. 14, 1854. Doeitor Yourself: THE POCHET *IEESCULAPIITS: I Or, Every one his own Physician.' --` T HE FIFTIETH Edition, -- ' . • containing One hundred Engravings,showingniseases • ... - • and 'Malformations of the Hit ._ 4 .„:".1 '.` man system in every shape 1 ,'• , i t. 1, 'and form. 'To which is ad .- s I - : . .4. .• ,•• de ll .a Treatise on 'the bis: r . 5 • •Is•• 111 - =a • ~ ~_, Vl5 eases of I..emales, being'.6l . 151; +Ai:, the highest importance to v.,- , ../ ii married riople ; or those con.; in-c' ••,'•& templating marriage.. By ,-- i' -- -' . . '''' ....-- . 1 7 oring, 31. D Let no father be.ashained to present a copy of the • Aesculapius 'to his child. It ma,y save him from an early grave. Let young man orwo man en t er into the 6.eeret obligations of marriedafes without reading :he Por Aesculapitts.,,Let no ono suff.ring from a haeknied cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights. nervous feelings; .and the whole tram of Ryipo [Air. setisations,and given up by their plivsieian,lie anotbermofnent withoutcon. Butting the A ESCUL At i lt...TS. Have the married, or Those about to be married any impedimeni,read this truly useful'hook..as it has been the means of saving thousanepau.niortunatecreaturegromthe very, aws of drath. AitySan sending twenty fite cents-on closed in a leilier; will receive .one , copy of this work by mail; or five copies will. be sent for One Dollar. :Address (post paid.) • DR. W M. YOUNG.. No. l 5 Spruce St. Philadelphia . prilBth,l•As —l.ty 1. DR HOUGHTON'S . _ .Great Remedg for Indigestion_ . and Dyspepsia - : - DR.. J. S. IlorouTwes Pepsin, the true DI GESTIVE, FLUID,or GASTRIC JUICE still hot& the first place among nil the various remedies for these painful-and destructive coinplaintS. It is . Natures own specific for an unhealthy stom ach. No art of man can equal its curative port , - 'ers and - no sufferer fromlndigestion and Dys pepsia.should tail to try it:, '" ' r r ir Sold by-Abel turre!l, iiontro:so Wagon Making, Blacksmithing and)larriage Ironing. /1111 E sUbSeriber ,havimz established - hithself a Toy rods smith of Dimpek four Corners, is prepared to do all kinds of work ill the above branches of busineis on short notice and the mo-t reason:4de terms.. lie flatters himself that . with . the help now in his employ, he will ho able to !five entire satisfaction to all who .may favor him with their custom. - . . C. C; MILLS.. Dimock, Nov. 23, 1851.-Istr. ~ N. B. Most kinds of lumber and all kinds of c,mntry produce• taken in payment. . HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. ' Important Announcement. ,F 0 all pairsoniallieted wth sexual ai.esse*, each as Seminhl Weaiiness. Tinpotenee, Gonnorhma, elect, Syphilis, &c., ke. The 'Reward Association of Phlladel phii. in view of the awful .lesqrnetion or 'human life and health, caused by F.'lUal diStntßOS, and the deceptions which are praetleed upon the unfortunate victims of such by tinacks • have directed their consulting surgeon AA *Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give Medical Advice Otattio, to all person s thus alllictedi (Male 03 Fe. male) ,k,c.„ and in eases of extreme poverty and sufferint tel Furni -h .Medieln Free of Charge - The ifewarl As..iciationlai a he uerolent Institution, es tablished by special endowment., for- the relletof the sick and distressed, afflicted with Vlritlent and Epidemic Die erisey," and its fonds can hesused for no other purpose— It has now a tarptia3 of means, which the Directors have voted to advertisethe above notice: It Is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and *ill futzleit - the most approved modern treatment- Valuable mlrlre given to sick and nervoits fe males, enlisted with abdominal' weakness, Wotubi Com plaint. Costiveneas:Letteoryhrea, Address. (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. It. Calhoun. Consulting .S. ur•eon, !toward Assuciation,.:a:n.:2 tzouth Ninth Street, Philldelphla. By order of the Directors, ..; ' . EZItD: Prtsident. 0 so- Fatiicittl.u,Secrelary • 22y1 Plated Ware. J . LTST received a large 1(4 of Plated Ware, consisting of rake baskets, Castors, Imperi al and Chamber. Candlesticks:. Tea Setts, con sisting of six_piee'!s extra rich,; cups and r Gob. lets ; also, Prittania . Ware, viz: 'Pea setts,: (four five amtsix. pieces,) Tea Phts, Cofrt4i Pots; ,Cuit dlesticks, ke. As, the sabseriber - has' made'iir 7 .rangementa with the thanllfitetureri-aitite.above geods. he' is - enabled to-fornitik the tveiVeat' pat term:: at the lowest prices, and also to supply his 'eustomors with extra or - single pieees, of any ar ticle in the above'llne . . .A. J. EVANS, - No. :I. Odd Fellows' 11411. Ilinghltnton, Aug. 99, 1555. ow or coo.' A rtg now being paid A. .I;•itiirop & A to all those who consign ittwir butterirint produce' to ,thtun: Thev, h.':,in;ldiadn arrange; runt:knee:no - a' . enaVerftn' send pro duee to New York' and to, sell Afte Inane" tit • the highest. ritarket...pricit. All :that,' who *rah good pihnta and quick cifturns Wry-inrite to callußßp , • , • - .4. LATHROP & C . Montroae, May 1, 1865: _ trilawnW Tia-11011TROSE £6O.I6IIETY EVERT TAME DAY , Icaii/ . ;,aTiliAti WlElinfi.rsl;so, cas' jn advarite; SZOQ,ii not paid within six months; and , 4s2,Bo i itthe tad_ of title sear Novitper discontinued nittlaneara. gel re paid, except at' the cipt - On +of Pub.rt, lish ra: Alt c'oturntinicati6na connected Ivit*lke office, tO inatire attention, multi be directed (00!it-, paid) to CHASE & DAY, MOONEiIiSPSIIHEISIItIi Cooney, Pa. _ • . : . , .. . .. • Bates sill Advps.ll4lotag. . : . ,• ":.-: .:" -: One s tjuare (12 lines or la) ; lit:statione r 1 51,01 k,...,,, il - EIC 'subsequent insertion, •'"r-, 41,41 : 1.. • • • OAP,. One rare Hire° Months, . ':.•,. -. . ... ......:11,50:.::. ON:. s uare'six months ,.. .'.' . , .i.: .- .. ?, ...,. : 41,410 - .. Burin .34:: Cards, four lines or letis, ; -. .--. 4 ;41,00 Yearly advertisements, not over-S4 squares,: 7,00 ',.. One cOlunm one year, .- . . . . -1,... . :-.. , ..',30,00, Yenely :Weathers will be reabrieted- .te• the. business in which they al* engstd ;aud are On- . sidered as wishing-to continues a dvertising unless . they shah give special direetlimai for-a diseentin- :-... uance of the - same. ' - . i.• ' . ..., ~.- ~. ~,-,,, ,_, , , , , ,1 1 i 011 WOlLlic - ,„ 1417 Ties publishers having addsd to their Solk., Printing- materials a large and M uperior 'ort. meat of Job Type, are now 'prepared to extents:. Job %/ork in a manner unsurpassed in this see. tion of country,and on the most rsasonsbieterms, _ litainks or-every deseriptiorthepteonstantly - on hand or printed to orden4P i , - . - , Nusintss piftriorg. BRYANT nou*E, . Great Bend Depot, Pa.) Amnion Myr ' ANT, Proprietiir. ISP4OtIT 'lc Co., ` .... _ tA _ Mastssfacttsrersof SruOUT'SIED SPHINGS, Huglmsville,Lycorn rial,BlZ ing Co.,Pa. nos may be had of M:SAryilson, Montrose. Win. W. SMlTliiiik Co. : • r. net anti• chai r.MattufatfArers,.foot Maiit et., Sfontro.nq Pa. ''•l - „ Dr. it. sartn . Surgeon Dentist, Montrose'. Pa., will be•at Sbtirle's Hotel,3l l :ondays and Tneadaysbf each • 141 3/C111L.4/11 & rARK, De; tern in Dry Goods, Grotieriesi lierdware c qoekevy, Boots and Shoes; &e.,Sprigville; 1834 1 LI TTLE & CHASE, . . . At °rubes at LiterL-.-offiee formerly Derv. pied by Little"& Streeter, Montrose, Basque.. hnona County; Pa. . L -. • ItAirn B. LITTLE.] . " LEznA B. Crusts!. •A. • 1 j A sonarrr AND C9I7NSELLOR AT Lit..lV--'I6IIIK 4. 7 h, nn9 DepOt, Pa. Office over 1 6i1 it.BEL TURRELL, WISTRIME t Dehler in Drurs, Medicines, chemicali,Painti Oils,-Dve.stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goeds; Hard +re, Yankee Notions, &c:'l Physicians Pre. riptions carefully compounded. JOHN GROVES, Is ionable Taitok—Sliop under Searles otel, Main' Sticej, Montroge, Pa. 1 - JOHN COLSTEIP, , DE4L . F.r. Stoyes, Tin, Cciper and Sheet Iron ¶: re, Lodersville,near Great tend Deprit.-60 • = .A. Lathrop,, ~ • DEALER in Ready-1144p ; Clothing,. Ails and . :cps. Boots and Shoes, Dry 400ds,' &c, Store opposite Se;arle' Hotel. Montrette. C. p.LATanor, and / . . J. 11.. W.' RILEY, [A. ItATEIROI• Dr:Merit H. C: Vail• RUGGIST and CnEuni, and Dealer- in pauns, Medicines, Chemiads - ,,Dye Staffs . Paiiits, °its, P.ltty,.W.indow' Glass, Camphine Fidiri, Perfumery, Yankee. Noions4el, &c. • todersrille, Pa.—lOtf. • PRANIELEN TR - ASER,, ATTORNEY' .nn COUNSELLOR AT LAw, Montrose: lattond faithintlp to-all • , bnsiness en- usted to him in the county of Snsquihanns. Conveyancing •and . writing will be 'done neatly, and charge" moderate.. 'He . will also attend to the proseentiotiof claims of sol. tilers, their widows andheirS, against (he V.B: ili;wernment, for liounty. Land, Tensions, ske:'; . Mao , be found.at al l hours at the 6inqe formerly occupied by L T, Richard, Esq 4 north ,c;f the (I:ourt.-floule.-1853-m•l9 _ . . , i - M. C. TYLER ; . - I- Interested with l'i. L. Hunt hlrOR ER, AND DEALER in;llard•wqra and Cut. • iery Carriage Trimmings , dt.e. f i , - ,Ne. 215 Pearl Street,.N. Y. • - Whe his Mercantile friends, in -this and otket Cannt cs.are kindly invited;andearnisaysolieit. editct II and purehage. - - n6tf. , ItENRY S. MAPP, (OF, NOiTP.OSE, PA. Nitith Rowe, Woodiuff,. - &-Carter, WHOLESALE • pioci•us and jColOnsiOst IVlEnctar,s-Ts, Nip. 173 Washington Street beiweeri - .Cortlarid and Dey StteeiNe'w. March 8, 1854—L1Otf. • - • . • :Medical Curd. Z •. • - , RS. E. Patrick, Jr. &G. , Dimock hare 1 1 ) this day formed a co-partnership,for a mote ettleient and StleceNsfal - protiecution of the differ ent branches of their profession?, • !All business entrustedto theiffOill'he atten dEld to with promptness and fidelity. Trheir office may tin found over Lathrop s Store, East side . Piiiilie!Aventti:' PAtiticK, Jr: • „ - I,moritios4, maye.h 1854. :1 C., • Can now be - found at his new stand on Owe.. z(t street,- 2 dtprs west of Searle's Hotel, where he • effectually • repairs with dispatch,- Watch - es, Cjoeks,-Gunsi Jewelry; and every description of triehinery, - Whitet' cutting,Gun and'iWatib niaterials snripliedie' the :16,51 . - Bali De n. VAY be f9and r !a , basement- of Bearles_rip 1_ tel, 3 doors west from the corner. NOVI acid neeounts that are due us ,will be Very,., ne' ceptable •if - paid soon. , • • A.•& E. BALDWIN: g Montrose, Nor:22, 1854.--47tf - .-•- J. -H, Parsons, Wrrotts.a.r.E AND RETAIL - DEALER in Cabinet l'Waro ' Sofas hairs, So fasßedsteads' Tables,Stands , 1... - No. BWaShingfork— street, ' .. "Bitiharnton, N. Y., Or porn Ware.ltoomup stairs.—ps2, .Q , 1 ow and Cheap Goods, : OUGHT at low pressure prices and,WIA ksl 3J So E 4 accord . ingiy . by -.- - -,.-- ~. ' ' ,_ .. „ -.U. BURROWS 4!;C9,-, t . Gibson, Oct. ET, 1854 , - -.--. '. ' / _ .'- Cariots• -,,,, , 1 GbOD assortment and handseei . ppt er u IT ts .c. r. et 1:411 lew prices. :• - . ' L.v.7.4 , •-le,vo. ... alt. ~.- ~ i ..., i, ,:‘ •0- . 4 -' - - - -C ASEI. paid for land Warrants.: . •:„; ,I , .; ~ i - .1 .D.. 11.. LAME, OPE , 1 June 21, 1855. ”- -" - - ' • -`-'-',, .1 . 11 - RASS , 01 Aug. tt. PHYFE &-KNOWMONS • *efts imiirr:r — V 63 LoNpqn 11 , , Arlyt, .Poppleatrrrol Guas,,Eling l er d i N t .anitextr4 rgio-ItiAegt f 912 114 11 1- "'"'? LAlliKurif toe, MCZMI V. Singlcitoi,