41(bertistmeitts. NEW MILFORD-, Raid & Dress Goods Einparitun FOR. FALL 1855. la BURRITT would inform, his friends and d1.A.." the Public, that he has now in store and is receiving a full assortment of Fall and Winter Goods including a great variety of Rich Fall 'Pilate in new styles. Plain and Fancy, Lie Lanes, Plain and Fancy Mohair Clothe, P . 141 and Plaid likrinocs, Paremettai, De 13ages and Poplins; Dark Rich 17mghtims, in Fall Styles; Slick Brocade, Plain end Fancy Silks; Wool, Broebe, CasHmere, Crape and silk Shawls; Rich, Rib. boni,Bonnets and Flowers; Ladies Cloths and Velvets for Cloaks and Mantilhur„ Broadcloths, Caiiimere,•&r—,.&c., With a large assortmenc of - Staple And, Fancy Goods as usual, including Hardware, Crockery, Iron and Steel, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes,-hats, Clock, Buffalo Robes, CarPetings.ife.., with A new assortment of Stoves' and Trimmings of the best quality, • being made ro, y to order expreaa for his Custotrarade and will Atm aold at th e{ lowest figure or a LITTLF. I.OW. an for cash, p nce or approved credit. N,13.\ Wool i So cks wanted tor which the, . highest \ prim wilt continue to be paid. _ Flour and Salt constantly on hand. ' New niiferd:Octliber. 1855 . ~ . Irving's Life of Washington. -. Will be completed in Three handsome 8 . mo. yelumes-41Imudited with POBTRAITS and Plans, at, sa,oo per votime. Of this Biography of the FATHER of hii eon. try there is but oue opinion. It is the most corn. plate ever issued, and by the pen of one of the Greatest Writers of the Age. Every family in the land shoe*, possess it, and every person should read IL' Agents are wanted to Roll this and several oth. er importatit works. Terms are liberal. Ad. driss, C. T. EVANS, 13 Gilmer building, New York; or C. H. SCRAVEN, 19 EAst 4th-at., Ciu. canal, Ok io. - Conies sent free of postage on recelpt,of price. Oct. 10, 1855.-41w3 • NEW mAswirtc MILL, Phitad. A/ GENTS wanted in every town and eonnty 11. 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 r4pidly,.and 'elicits the admiration of all, for the correctness and fidelity. with which the Statuary, Fresco Painting and Furniture •_ Are represehted, and the artistic beauty and liar. mony ofthe,colors. Size of Plate, 22 X 28. Price, 83,00. , - BOoksellers and Picture ,Dealers wishing to take agencies }for it, will please address, for fur ther informatibn, L. N. ROSENTHAL, 113m2 Lithographer, Philad. • ; EIEE! FIRE FIRE!! 'he - undersigned has been appointed an agent of the STATE MUTUAL, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY;Iof Harrisburg Pa. said Company has a capitatof $500,000! • It is as safe and cheap a company as any in the State and insures on the Stockand•,mutual plan. • BILLINGS StROUD, Agent. Montrose, Oct. 9, 1855.-41tf We the nndesigned hereby state that we have done business with the above company, and. we are are eattafled that it is both safe and Cheap.-- In our experienoe xe have never ssv as . sessments on a premium note.. F. M. Williams. Wm. Jessup. D. D. Warner. F. B. Chandler. Orlando Eldridge.. . E. B. Chase: _ . TRUNKS—Ladies andßents,Trav eling Bags and Valises, &c: ALL sizes qualities and prices. Nelson & • Xi.' Priest keep constaotly en hand, a very large assortment of -tha hbove -Goods which we ell'et at wholosale prices. Hauing made arranzements with ene of the largeit manufactures, Mr. John Black, N. Y., to furnish us et prices which defy competition., ' - 1 ' NELSON & PRIEST. Binghamton, Oct. 10, 18551 Watches, Clocks, Guns, &c. 4 New assortment Just Received from Eng 111. land, Switzerland, Germany. &c., which be Sold below the Now York prices, at SINGLETON'S. Montrose, Oct. 10, 1855.-41. TINE CHANGED. OMMINWIMMAIM33 Delaware, Lackawauna & W. R. R. SPRING• ARRANGEMENT ! . ON and aftpr Monday, May 7, 1855. the Mail Pas Sanger Train will leave Scranton ' at 10.20 A. M. Due at Great Bend at 140. m att. • . Connecting with the Dunkirk' Express Train west; and the Now York Express East,- on the N. Y. & E. R. R. Passengers taking this train will arrive. in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. m. and in New - YOrk ai 11.15 p. m. Return, will leave Great Bend at , 4 p. a'. due at Scranton 6.45 P. at. The. Freight Accommodation Train, with pais. anger car agoched, will depart from Scranton at 1.00, P. a., connecting with the Ma Train bound West, and the Night Express Trains both East and West. • _ Passengers taking this - Train and the Night Exgreas East, will arrive in New_York at 10 • 5 a. m.. By taking the Night Fxpress West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 12 M., or by taking the Mail Train West, -xill arrive in Dunkirk at 6. 45 m. Returning, will depart. from Great Bend at 7.00 a. at. and arrive at Scranton. 12.1 - 0, A. Jo. Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of,Pas. ganger Trains at Scranton, to convey passengers to Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Philadel. phis via the Reading R. ft, Eamon, andall other intermediate places. • D. H. DOTTERER, Snp't. Sup't Office. Scranton, / May 7, 1855, 25tf Nonat, I$ hereby given , that application will be made •at the next session of the Legislapire for the, charter of a Bank; to be called the Pam irs 4- Mechanics' Bank. lixnkted at Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna County. Penn's. The par. pose and object of the Bank is for discounting and deposit. With a capital of ,$50.000 00, with the privilege or increasing to $lOO,OOO 00. Susquehanna Depot, Penn's July- 9th, 1855. 110rOSIERY—Men, Boys. Ladies and Chil: JUL dretes.lictie and Collars, at N. & P.. French Flowers, Paris,Feathers, Straw & Millinery Goods.. WE are new offering a large stock of French .1 V Flowers, Paris Feathers, and Millinery Articles, of the most unique styles, and latest, importation, to Cash purchasers at a great re duction from time prices,.and as we have made arrangements to: receive, the coining season, by almost every steamer,the newest styles of goods in our line, we would take occasion to solicit cash pure.hasers, to examine our stock, at Noe. 64 dr.66Johnd4., Corner of William. It Y.' 37tf , HOMER & KETCHUIL 171.0nD Broad Cloth Caps for 3 shillings a Ur piece at BELL it TDIGLEY,.. QALT by the bbl. 82.06, by the lead St.94.aL BELL & TINGLEY'S. CIREAT varlet,/ of Randy Made Chain 74:_11-• cbrap at ' . ,dr. G 1 ILK'Plueh Cape, a good article at Iliett; ►7 Ifepbottorn"4. 4. 1855. & sSi. T. VIEW GMODS At Hopbottoni Station: rinHE subscribers are now receiving , a general enpply of Dry ware, Hardware ,. dtc, :: ° , 64 all Groekrry, :Ghee.. of which will, hi sold cheaper than can be afforded elsewbere in the minty. ; Also, Boots ,and ,Shoes et :low pr. ses.a!ii red -quality, DELL di Timaugr, The Know 'Nothing atiose' NY , `Perion tae, at the front. xi-upper room of the Store lately occupied by AL C. Tyler, can be laecommodated according to to the Latest Fashions, in The best and most ap. proved Manner. ;' • L My stark is wankel! to fit if moped) , made, Cuttink mending andfin - fact revery branch of Tailoring done on the shortest, notice, and that to the satisfaction of those conreerneia. - I 4. •J. SAIITTER. Black Silk - 81 • . A.G3Oyire , quality ,i for dresrexiti; per Co. Oct, 1.10254, • • iVOCIl! Wool!! Wool!!! ' '''• 6 POUNDS wanted at th e Fern; /.0t) 0 ers', Exchange for whi ch, th e . highest market priee will be paid in Cashbt , A. LATHROP & CO. 1• • I Jane 12, 1845. L _ . SPRI G' GOODS. - ASuperior lot. just received, mid now °Herin g fit The /oicest ca., pfica fur approved cred it.. or Reidy pay, by . . i LiMIIROiI di Co.! LOOK HERE. .. . Poervr,Kariv Es.—A good assortment of the best kind in Market. Also Table Knives and Forks.. . ‘i i Srooss.--Sit.v.sa, Silver Plated,German Silver. Albrata and l , Britania.ware Spoons. Also all kinds of Butter Knives. , VIOLIN Stimuli, Bows, . Violins. Accordeons„ Flutes, rump LIMPS, Fluid, Camp 1 Oil; dtc. l' ' FAMILY Gitociatzs.l--A i and good.l'_' I 1 1 .I)ROGS AND PATENT MEn assortment and g4nuine. PAINTS AND OILS.—A gent of good quality. ; 1 JEWELRY.--1A splendid v paterns. - _ODDS a ' FANCY ",..X ear l y branch. - I . PEr.rumEs.r:--A choice v .. .; (New sopplie's received n r t . In ,short, nearly ererythi cheap,At the variety store o . . I , . Montrose, June I.t, 1855. i , Latiesboro Firitishang .Eittiblish= - • i talent; - THE subscriberi keeps 4onstantly on hand :Ind will male to 0 er, ;Doors,. Blinds, Windows and Window-Sash, I/oorand Window. Frames, and al/ Othdr; artieltls made of Wood and used in ‘bpilding. ' Blind 4 painted and hung on short noting. Glasi of all !sizes, qualities and quantities for sale. '4Flooring plained and match ed at from 1316 to e 12.0 per 1,000 feet. ;Turning done to order. Alsb a general assortment of CABI.frET-WAIE. ) . c Bureaus,Tables*d Stands, of all varieties.-- Chairs, -Bedsteads, ;':Settees,. &e., &e. !-Coflins, ready made or taudp; to -order oni the shOrtest no tice. ; ; .. . God 4 Pine, Cherry or Whitewood lumber, and grain ?„ of all ' kinds', takep in exchange . for the above; t I . / I - , . . • - - . - 1 PirTrnms'—}teads• pay or three months time . , 1. with ap proved , credit: i , ,All !orders undressed to me will receive,prompt i attention.' ' ! • 1 ' JACOB TAYLOR. F ' Lanesboro, June 18,.1855: 4 - _ 25--6 m. Spring*illei• C__i itEATI AND -RARE E3tlitinTioN of' 31 -I FOREION AND DOMgsTic GOODS, of almostd,very style and quality, such as will be sure S. please and accommodate all classes of people—from the child in the Oradle to the old and decrepit. 'Their goods are bought on the most favtirable terms, l and will lie sold aecording y. 1.. Plraee glVb us a call and we will fry to sup- PIY all your :Wants thelineltf GIX)HS ever kept in a conutzty store. 'Yot.i•need not go to New Yorkl,r any thing you 4-ant, because we have theim fresh from th e e it r i 9 , • 'SCOTT, 3014ciSON, & CO. - Sprinrille s . Pa., May 8,1855 i GREA.T- ATTRAfiTI6I3. • .1 AT ;T111: UPSPNVILLE XCHANGE. .911 IE sub.scriber'.is no* receiving a well atse lected assortment ;of Dry thiods, Groceries, ' Pish, Hardware; Crneke ry, Read -31:1de Clothinz Hats,;Bonnets. (a rplindid. assortment,), Nails, Paints, Oils, pre-Stuffs,, Yankee Notions, in fact, almost •-everythintr usually called. f•sr at a clean try Sfore, ineluding, Fli,Mr.Salt nit Meal, all of which he is desirous of selling .fOr Craft; or any kind of Paritter's .3terehantable Produce, or on good epproVeii Short - tredit. His friend4' are moat respeettully invite.d to give him 'a call, and 'he will satisfy them that the klxchanoe is the place ;fir farmers to trade. 'The highest price paid, in Cash for Butter. SIERRI3IAN: Up4onrille r Ait T 11 : ;1111.p L, linntrotie, I DELVGGIST, ANIYAGENT,H T op. Att. rmi rortan atiDriAffriz OF , Trig ‘ ! i i)Afr. • • Cousignmenisl CoOtantlg Rereireci. , • , . . • • - English Lov er. Watches. • OE inbscriber has just recency(' by steam T 7sliiP.Baltie another invoi c e of liiseelebrated English' Patent and . slMetonl Lever, Watches, Makin(' fourteen different varii•ties,/itt Plain and rases, to which he would call the atten tion of all persons wishing to purchase perfect time picees.. i A. 3. EVANS. '• ; . No. Odd Fellows' Ilan. • ; • 11irftzilaftiforl July .17.. SztsfAt Pt1a.;17.1) Tam.at . more lof Orme fine. '11; . made to i mattiVsilver " forks, for sale.by . A. J. EY.coi. Ifinghainten, July 17. BR I V.AsTrIgs.—A laige assortment Gokt," CAtn ? o, and 3folviie Breastpins, just receiv ed from the. Itanufactdr. A. J. EVANS. . . Binghamton. July' I . GREAT BARGAINS .. .IN Ditlf Ooi • W. N. WILSON, 41; CO! 1 p their warmest acknowledgements' to theili ;customers in Susquehanna County . or past faytirs, and invite attention to their stock 1 ; I ?el! SpzingGoods,! . nit Opened. which the! propose to; replenish ate illy from AUCTION, and the cheapest cash ousel in: the City: • `The; stOek .embraceif every variety' of tid Fine - Dry Gook Yankee Notion, Trunk: -raveling Bars. 4.c. All of which they will !lel tramely CHEAP far CASH. • Pedlar" and other whOletale buyers will find t greatly to their advantage to giro them a call. The.Ladics will find an excellent asiortment f Dress 9clods,Etabraidries, Thread Laces, and chaining* cf all hied% from AUCTION at very ow rates . ) • - , , • . 1 , . Ar. CO. - .Co 'of Court and ' aterSta.) I - bg. 0, N.Y., . 15,1855. ; • 28--6 m CARPSIII 14 OIL. CLOTHS, T IH. DE PEU you • call the attention of oit the Public to his • • e stock of, Three Ply, pfgrain, Velte4 Tarwri, end Brawls farPet mg° whiellhe hilsjelqPutolosed at 'Aixrzoir— and offer* IL lower in** thop ever offered be. fore in! thkeountli, pad a ihnv, yariety, . tilling his spioioas`CirPet Room oceapying,the *agouti boor ti crockery and Hone Puniiabini store. Cotneand tin convinced that there ao necessity qrr bare fl re. ' - - ! - r ! "! j. H. DE PEU.- jficoupotea, Oh, 160 1 WA. i. ; , nd all the . fixtufes, i Tuning Perks, &c. gone, Candles, Lamp l ull_ assortment, :new tirstlrate nil asssortment, ani. day, of the neater • ; everything in ibis , iriety. arlys every week.) g persons c want, and • ! ' I A. TURAELL: J. Nay 15, 1855 .311G,DITINI AGENCY. Villg4tuntatt 3..bbtriisannts. STOOK OF DRY GOODS! • IC ARPETS!! • Great Reduction In Prices at the i ONE PRICE STORE. O. BACONhas the pleasure of announe s int , to his Customers that he has just re. turned erom the Eastern -Markets with ono of the largest and m it excellent assortment of DRY G DS AND CARPETS ever opened in this market, which for beauty, variety and style cannot be surpassed, which hav ing been purchased for cash at auction and 'else where at auction prices he will sell them cheaper than they were ever before offered in this or any other market west of New YOrk city, His rich and splendid assortment of IDRESS SIMS . is always acknowledged the best and cheapest in town, and includes Plain, Plaid, Striped, Brocade and Glace—the cheapest as well as the richest goods, at prices varying from 37 I2,zt's to $25,0 per yard, together !.vith n great ydriety of ItkILLIANT JET BIIACK SILKS, True Satins, &e., selling, al least 20 per cent less than the cost of importation. SHAWLS`! SHAWLS !! An immense assortment of Crape, Thibet, Cashmere, Merinos, Brodie and Summer Shawls, from 81 to 860, together with splendid variety of Black and Colored MANTILLAS, of all the fa4ionablil patternis: S.ace. Silk and Fitnbroidered, which will be 8i:11d-cheaper than ever before. • •, DRESS GOODS . De Lains from 6 1.4 C'ts ter:37 1-2 e'Ls per yard : Plain, Plaid, Striped and Figured. Mm Tins, Bril liantes, Challies, Bombazines, Chambras, Ging. hams. Freneh, English and American Drills, from 5 c'ts to 25 els per yard; and every new style constantly on hand at the lowest prices. • RIBBONS. Ribbonds by the peice or :yard will be always in oUr,stock for Milliners, mid retailers. • EMBROIDERY: The richest and largest assortment of Embroldery car always be seen at R. C. ll:icons:4A the kiwest prices. l Chemisetts, Collars, Sleeves, Skirts, Infants' Waists, &c., of evtiry fashionable style, together with • English Thread,. - Valenceinnes, Honiton, - . • Guipure and. • -Brussels Laces • • _ iu cricat:variety. • • 'LTNNEN GOODS. • of 'allkinds. Irish Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Table Linen and covers of inn sizes. Napkins, Doylies, Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linen from auction at prices competition. The attention of house-keepers is particularly invited, to our stock .of Curtain Goods, among which may be found Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtain - 8, • . , . • - Brocatelles, can noteverything in this lino of „goods, which, can not fail to please in fabric, tityle - or price. DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached and Brown Sheeting from the 6d grade up-to the finest 'qualities. Tiekings, Denims. Striped Shirting, Aron Checks. Gingham% and Prints, from 5 e'ts to 12 1-2 els per yard, and all kinds of Cotton Goods for ben or boys' wear. Hair Cloth Skirts, Grass Cloth. Skirts, land Parasols,—a very rich assortment. More Antique, Moss Prinffes, Gsloons, and all descriptions of Dress and Mantilla Trimminz 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 Tremendous Fall in the pri , e of Carpeting., wn hoie 'purchased and hilve no%• on hand the Ill -zest and most as,ortr tent of 'CARPETS' ever exhibited ; in this regioi , prices fully 3d per cent.. less then. they con: be sold f9r the last year. All those who are in want of ,Carpets are invited to xiur • '1 CARPET-ROOM where they will be delighted with the beauty and cheapneis of . the arious . pltterns, and astonished that i a n good carpet can be sold so cheap. • Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Union, . Cotton • -and Ilemp Carpetings from 16 c'ts per yard and upwards.— Floor and Table Oil Cloths. • llatts, Drug,gettb; &c., equally cheap. R. C. Bacon would inform those of his eusto.: mere who have not-already made themselves. ac. queintt)d with the fact that he has removed from the store fortnly occupied by hint in Brigham Block, opposite Court Elonse, to the corner of the -new b!lielt erected the last 'summer next east at the canal, and having a much larger, more conven jent and pleasant- store than formerly he is pm.- bpared to hold out even greater inducements to u'vers than heretofore, and such as can but be apPreeiated, and admitted all those who are competent judges. New Exchange,Tinz,hamtcon, May, 29, 1855. Dry Goods'and Carpets at Cost. WIC,KEIAM & BENNET' have on hand a !large and well selected'etoek of Poroign and- Domestic Dry Goods.and- 'Carpets; embra cing almost every article in the Dry GoocVs i line ever_brought into the market in view of the short crop of c:sh -on fuMd, we have concluded to offer thern for sixty days from this- date qt cost: Those primps to. whom we htive cornier!) , Sold Geids will at -once see that this is a rare oppor tunity and one which should be embraced To.those who have ni)ver Etvored us with a : call we would R:ii try us once and you will be convinced that thle place to par- Chase Dry Goods'and Carpets. -Our stock is al ways replete With. fashionable and seasonable Goods and are determined t ) keep as good a val riety as can be found in this section of the conn. try, - and :sell at 'prices- which cannot fail }to please. - WICKtIAM & BENNETT. • . Binghamton; tan. - 30, 1855. THE LIGH Th HiG EXPRESS I Fare Reduced ! Thee Saved!! Tiara' by Day Liiht !!!' HAWLEY & JEWELS, Htforzed aptnership n o 3ontrose for purieofzingerld;s BLACKSMITHING! at the old 4 4tand near Keeler's Htkel. We have purchased an entire new snick of IRON, comprising a full assortment of all kinds, direct from the city. We shall keep constantly on hind, tVestern—Round and Square Caststeel Toe Cork Rods, Refined!Tyre Iron—all slice, ,Band 'lron and . Spring Steel. • A large assortment of Malable Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage Bolts,&e. &c., glee us a call, - By "stric t attention to business We hope to re ceive a liberal share of the patrorme. All work warranted to give satisfaction tirtgorie who will favor na with their patronage. RI — WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ironed on short notice and ' stock fowl, or'made to artier thrcsghont,as may! best snit Our patrons. - Ail business transactions must be Settled once a yeir. ,Short settlements and long friends is our inotto. , • N. R. A grind journeyman wanted, .to whom steady ernplnymeflit and high wag es win be given. A. E. ILLIVLEY, ' PERRY 1,0158. Montresel May 31, 1855. ___ ,........ 2 ........ :_____.! V SMYER: . ARE---A lame lot (if sils4r Forkk. of all sues; also, Table, Dessert and. Tel -Spoons, just; finished and warranted as trood- is iota. by - . ' A. J. EvAryza • . Aug., 20. 1. SWING BIRDS, some very free, for sate 'Li thesP. ll l A. J. EVANS. 1111,1.1, SAWS..warnintod. at PHYFE & KNCrAiifrthril, Wmpamtva, liareb 1,18 ii. • IataiIb,MANDER 6/119119.. _ - ... VVANS-& WATSON, No. 26 • --•• 7 . - ,;,, -=••-• 1.14 booth Fourth at., Philad. ' . tA L.C. : • GREAT FIRE, CHESTNUT I' 7 '' &FIFTH Sts., Friday-;morning, .' ' 4 "•••=— , December 15th, 1854.. Evans & Watson's Salamander Safe! tri mtriphani, as they always are when pat to tbelest.. ! raILADELPLIII, Dec-15, 165-4. L. Messrs Evans & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. , • , Grvrt.ext sr; :—We take much pleasure iL rsc- - , ommending youi Salamander Safes to Myr ants and Others in want of a secure means of pre rving - their books, papers, &c., from fire, as the u e we purchased from you about seven months sib e has pretwrived our books, and cash in as good a condi tion air they were when put into it, before the great fire this morning, - which destroyed the en ti r4r block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The abovp was in use in our office, on the second floor of our building, front which place it tell into the cellar and remained . there until the fusetkas out. The Safe was then removed and orktik4in the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will yon please have the Safe and Locks repaired as we-intend to put it in use again, having perfect amilidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, . - V , - LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans and Watson take pleaiure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds whohava their safes in use:—.4.l. Philada.; Farmers HIM Mecbantics' Bank, Philada.; Samar.' Allen, Etq , High :•;lieritT Phi John IC flenderson, ' City Contrail; Caleb Cope 4- co., 0. 183 . Mai. itch St ; Richard Norris and Son, Locomotive hail deirs, Philada.; 'Bancroft and Sellers, Machinists, cdryier 16th and Yampa Ste.; Franklin Fire Insu rance Co., Phila.; Penn'a Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, comer sth and 'Minor Streets; Shrtrpless limo NO? 33 south 2d St.; James, Kent and Santee, No. 147 North Third Street ; W. EL •llortsman and Sorts, No. 51 North 3d St-; & Co., No. 87 Market St; J.& B. Orne, No 185 Chestnut St. • ,A largo assoitntent of tKe.ibove Safes always on hand (warranted to stand 10 per cent. more fire thuii any fierrineS Stills now ia use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and ' keep for sale, lroU Shutters:lron. Doors and iron, Sosh, for Mak ing fireproof Vaults ;or Banks, Stores, public end private buildings. Seal anti Letter Copyin Press• ; Patent Slue -Lined' Refrigerators, s.c. Please give us a call, at No. 26 South Fourth St., Philo: delphia,'-15y1 NEW GOODS [CI MILLAN & PARK return their ,grateful Ili_ acknowledgments to the public for past fa vor:4, rind incite attention to the sery large stock of Sj]ring, and Summer Goods they are now re ceiving, end offer for sale at very imp prices. In odditiOn to their usual assortment of staple Dry Goods, Groceries,. Hardware, Crockery, Paints, and 0:1s &c., they are prepared to exhibit a hirge assortment of • LADIES. DRESS GOODS of every description, Figured„ Maitland Plain, Silks. Ponnets.Showls, Ribbon's, Gloves, Hosiery. Lndies and Misses' shoes of all kinds—jlso a large stork of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres,. Tweeds, Jeans, Sunimer Cloths, Vesting', Hats and . Caps, BoOta and Shoes &c. &c. • , They respertfolly. solicit • ati early call from thos:e uho wish to purchase Gant) GOODS AT Lon McMILLAN& PARK Spring):illel, May 2, 1854. • ' Doct. R:-Thayer. TAKts this method of saying.to his friebds and customers that he has again resumed the practice of Modicine:al his old stand in Mon.: ,those, wliere he may be found at all time§ unleSs profetsionally employed. lie would say to those owing hihi on old'accounts that he %yin deduct Z 5 per centt4-on all accounts paid before the first of 'April nekt, (or If any poor like myself,) 1 will deduct fifty. -Montrioze, Fel.). 20, 1855-9tf TEWELRY—MOre new Jewelry just receiv e" .ed direct from the mantifieturvN, and eon sistirig of a first rate assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's Geld finoor Rings, Breast Pins. F.:ar 1 5 Drops aad floops, ' ii_b and Vest Ch-sins, Slides, lieys,Sti-els, Pens, e. Ter:mils wishing to pur elmse Jewelry - shnu 4i certainly tall at the store of : . - - .A. TUARELL. • • Montrose, April 10, 1855. --- . Removal. C. D. Vir01,..D0nti , ..4. hay removed to a room over P. B. Chandler'fk store, where it will. be his pleasure to rice his friends "as quick as polsible.". • • ( . ..1):VIRGIL, Resident Dentist. MontrosevainY 2 . 1855. NEW STORE, 4. 4 .1aD WIEW 4)1310Z a • AGEN EB.AL assortment of Staple and'Faney, Drs. Gotitls,Groccries, Hardware, Ii atv,.C,ps Boots and Sloes, %Vali Paper, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Paints - Bml Oils. &c., wjiich still be sold as cheap as the eheakst tor Cash or approved credit by 11. 3L JONES. liarford J'arie 1, 1855. 1 - 1 LACK Om de Rhine Silk of excellent. quali ..l—r ties at . 11. M. JONES'. June,l, ROCHA and Cashmere Shawls, at all prices, also a fi!ve Mantillas by -H. M. JONES. June 1, 1855. READY / Made Clothing, at low prieeg. by H. M. JONES June 1, 1E155 i t ; ADIF S 3 will tind;a great variety•of Bonnets G. a and.Riithon4 li. 31...J0NE5". June 1.1855. •. . - 4 AIVNS. Challis, Barge do Lains and Ging-, 1 ham• at IL. M. JONES'. Jnne 1, IEOS. DERIES and Winetity Drawly at Ff H. M. JONES'. June 1,1655. . A good.nsolttnent of Boots and Shoe% nt 11. M. JONES' Jane I, 1555. ~rTXTEEN lbs, of Good Mackerel for one (W- O lar in e:ish .by • ..11. M. JONES. .June ripHE best quality of Nails at 5 et's . perpouud, I tor .sale by , . . H. 31. JONES. June 1,1855, JIiST receiving a fresh supply-of fine Ashton Salt nt 11. M. JONES'. 'June - 1, 1855. Caution---Lottery Frauds. Office or di! Maryland enimatklated Lotteriele, BALM! 0111 t. MaryLittd, JUIIO2O, 1844. I THE Commissimiei of. the Maryland State Lotteries has deemed it his duty to caution the public altainst the numerous swindlers who cireulate . by.mnil and otherwise, fraudulent Let tery schemes, end pretend to be agents for the sale ortickets in Lotteries which are wholly fic titicius. The only le,gal Lotteries in Maryland are those drawn daily under the 'sciperintendence of the Commissioner elected by the peOple orthe State. under the new Constitution to examine and Op pose the schemes and attend tO the drawings. —Ali the tickets . in these Lotteries and all cer tificates of packages of tickets have the litho. graphed signature F, X. Baaass, General Agent for the °ammeter. Office of the Maryland Con ablidated Lotteries, Baltimore, Md. All others are fraudulent. For full information on thesub. jest of these frauds, address •F. X. -Baassa.. 33y1 - Baltimore, Maryland: FALL STYLE 'OF RATS. One Price Coatis Store. rpHOMAS RAFFERTY, N 0.57 Chathant.4l, New York, Opposite. Chnmbers-st., into, of the 'well known house of Rafferty k Leask, is desirous of calling attention to his stock for• the fall trade. Combining elegance with durability. • his HATS maintain the reputation, which for the last %al years he has earned by his assiduous tention to the wants of his customerttand by the fact, which is well understood i .that. selling tar cash"only, every customer sets the worth of his motley. . . THOS. RAFFERTY, 371/03, 67 Citatbant-st., N. Y.. " Nan, Know Tli z yself. " , leinvaluable Book for etao—" very fidsily shoadd • hare Popy ." 100,000 COPIIII3 801.1) IN • tt ttt , 1.; AL. LUS.THAN A YEAIt. A new •L`,iti s • tnnrytr,4":%:,.. edition, revised and I naproVed, ALIZz/z.:`. !! . just limed; Dr. ittinter l eMeditial Menial • „:" awl . hand Book for theataieteti— . Containing an oatling of the • ' , l . ' s .; prngreat,treatment andenre A",.// / „ , of merry. form a dives ve 'eon-. ' r o `•• traeted by promivenonageaial I iterenntre, by self Whose or by sexual WLeer e, with advice for their prevention , tit teain a familiar e, avoiding all tardleal tectileallties, and everything that would of:Nod the ear of decency; with an outline of eompiaintaineldent to Females, from the recult et come twenty y'aser ;names 'fol omega> exeluelvely devoted to the Cure o f dhleasesof a dcticeterr private nature. • To which is added receipts for the, mire *Mit , above die , totes, lord a treatise on the causes;symptotne and ogre of the Fever and Ague. . Testimony ofthe PrZyiesarofObitetriesin Penn. College. Philudelphia—"Dlt. GIINTIER'B MEDICAI; MANUAL," —The author o: this stork nnlikethe majority of those Who'adverti se to cure the literate!. of which It treat ale a graduate °roue oftne beet Colleges In the United States. It affords me pleasure to recomm4,l him to the irofortii. nate, or to the victim of malpractlee, as a auccessfu and exPerideed practitioner.in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidenee. I • , JOe. 8. LONGSOOII3,I4 D PrOm A. Woodr:rd. 11..0f Penn .University,Phila delpha.—lt gives wre pleasure to add my testimony to' the Professional ability of the Author orthe" Sig meat; MAN tai;." Numerous c.ases of DI f the Genital Organs, seine of them of long standing, here come under my no• tiee,la which his skill has been manifest to restoring to perfect health, in come Cape, where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment ofBent inal weakness. ordisarrangement of the functions prof duceitly si Ifabuse or P.xcees of venery, I do not know his /ornerier in the profession. I. have been acquainted with the t nthor tiome thirty years. anti deem it no morn' thanjustien to him as well as kindness to she unfortunate victim of early indiseretlon, to recommend hintatt - one in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. .A fdritBD Wu °WARD D. " Thisis. without exception. the most cpmprehennive , and intelligible work publiabed on the class ofdisease of which it treats. Avoiding ail technical teisma.it addresa esittelf to the reason onto readers It in free from an - objectionable matter. and. no parent however l'astblions, ran object to pi/Mine itiolle Landoll lit< e o ns. The all thor has devoted many years old he treatment of the vari enscomplaintetreatedof.and= with too little breath to puff and too little presumption' impone. belies offered to the world, at th• nonlitilti price of 25 cent., the. fruit of Rom.. Metal years' moat successful practice."— ' Hein:Li. i` No teacher or parent 'shouhlbe without the knowledge , imparte.d Ir, tl&invaluable.work. it would save years of pain,mortifleation and.orrow to tho.youth under their cloy ge "—People.* Adrotat*. A Presbyterian . clergyman in Ohio, writing or “Iruu tor's Medic:o ITanyar' says :—"Thousantb: upon thous• ands orout yonth."l, - y evil example and influence of ihe pailakcns., have been led into the habit of self pollu• *kilo it reaming the sin find fearful c.inse(uences upon themselves Pod their posterity. The eonstitutione oft house ands whoaverahlingfarnilles have been enfeebled, If not bro Len dovin.and they do notknow the cause or the cure: Anything that can be done an to enlighten and influence the publlernind as to ehee k.and ultimately to remove this wide-sprend source ottoman wretelieklness. would-confer . the ereateslt h Bing nextto the religion of .lesus Christ, on the preeent and e.ening zeperation. Inteintierkince Cot Meuse ofititoxicatlng.lrink9 though kt bag slain thous ands upon thousands, is not .1 greater scourge lo the kW man race Accept my thanks on hehalf of the afflicted. rue.iour co-worker in the goal wpri . yon are annetirPly longliittrd IL. 10 _ Ooecop )1( eee artily enveloped) will be forwarded,feecof Pastor.`; teW , any part ofthe United States for 2.1 cents or six copievfori.l.. Address. (post paid) COSDENT tc CO : , Pnbil-hPyr.or 196 . Philadelphia. 8,„0,4 emnraseers and 1100 - k Agents“tpnlicil on the meat liberalterals. . 2.4y1 New Line of Mail Stages PRorz KIRKWOODITOZONTROSE. sTKOE will Leave ltirkwood. pavvingthronia 1.)•or -2-1-bettrville,Liberty.4e.,everyniornisigafterthearr- ival elt he >lallerairis oft.lart,hotti East arti West,raaeb. lug Montrose at 1 P. M. • 1 . . RETURNING ; ,NG,• LeaVeMontroseitaily.(Sunilays excepted , at f.' P M. reabhine Kirkwoooin Omie to take the Mail Trains 01 Cars.both East and We t/ , being the nearest and mot fessibleroutetorrach tit NOir York and Erie .titilroad. This I hie i nteteeetsatr -weekly line fot DimockSpring- Title. l'anktiannock, Wyoming: and Wilkesbarre which leavesMontrose at 7 A M every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Alen, ailne - o Prienilsville,Leraysvilli &e.nond Trams and cointortableCarrisgoi-are provided-and the proprietorrwilitpare nopains toaecomsocolatit he Prat lie. - - ." W K. HATCH. , 5eri.12,1854. MOJIGAN &WEST . nE:flov AL. EELER & STODDARD since the late fire, 1.1.. may he found in the BASEIIE L NT OF SEATtLE, Notwithstanding the unprecedented ri t :: pidity witli.whleii our stock of Boots, Shoes,&c, " went off" on the morning of 'the tire, w,c Gill have some on hand, and shall soon he supplied again. KEELER & STODDARD. Montrose, November, 13, 1854, Brach° Shawls. lIE4PER than ever before known, Beanti ful patterns, and fine quality of 8-4 Broehe Shands, Lupcn's manufacture, at $7. ' Oct. 11. U. B. & Co. . . , 1 Shawls. •• . TONG and Square, Wool,- - Brodie and Silk,. 4 very -handsome styles, and at extremely low paces. - •• - IL B. & Co. - Oct- 11. Genuine Preparations. .11elndeold's ili.thly Concentrated Compound - Fluid Extract 13uchu ,. . For Diseases of the Dtal.ler and Ki4neys.?suet Diseases. r‘trietuses, Weaknesses, and all triseaStes •of the Sern al Organs, I Great .11"Oittr . all#einedy for In digestion, •: 1 Whether in Male or Fenzale, •-/ • - I ,antliDyycpsza. ~ . . from whatever cause tbeY may have' nrlginated and no Ii DR. J. S. Hot:lA.l . o:es Pep Sin, 'the true Dl.': matter of how long standing , If you have eontraettrd the terrible disease which, when I remedies epee prated in the system. will sbrely go. dowm from one 1 th e first place ; among all the various generation to another, u t tdermining the constitution and ; fOr these painful and destructive complaints. It topping the very vital a sar of life, do not trn't In the hands of Quaricti,vrtro start np every day In a clty I Y" rgelf •l r- is - Nature's own specific. for an unhealthy .stom like this. and fill the papers with glaring falsehood.. f% l ath. No art of man can equal its curative pow. well cClenlated to deceive the Young and those not se- 1 ers : and no sufferertfrom Indigestion and Dys nnainted with their Weiss. Ton eannotbe too careful in ‘ - fail te try it. .. t pepsin should_. the selection of IL remedy In these eases . i The Fluid attract Ruchn hos been pronounced by esni- , Eir Sold by Abel Ttirrell, Montroikse . Byl. vent PhyPicians the greatest remedy erer •known. it is a ' merlicineperfeetly pleasant in it,, tact- and very Innocent in its action, and yet so thoronstlythat ft annihilates every particle of the rank and ,pol •onons virnp. of this dreadful dlpance's and. fanlike othes . remediek, It doea• not dry up the disease in the blond. . . . . CONSTITUTIONAL DERFLITT • - brought on by seltatuce, a - lnost te'ble inf. PIF Cs 1, 'dal has brought t bon.onds of , the humn race to untititely graves. thus Ma.ting the brilliant ho rep of pareutP, and F Mightiest in the hu I tire gint inns ambition of many A no ble youth. can be curet by this infalible remedy. And as a medieine which must bomeatt everybody. from the sins ply delicate to the confined and dePpairing Invalid, no equal I. to be found, acting both a. a cure and preventive Helmbold'a Highly Concentrated compound Fluid'Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying the Blood. removing all diseatte* arising from excesses of Mercury. exposure and inivrudeneo in life. chronic eon stitutional dierame.rtrising from an itn• - Niel. state of the Blood. end the only reilithle. and et feel nal known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Bead, Ulcerations of the ' hroatand Legst 'Pains and Swellings of - the Bones. Tatter. Pimples on, the face. and all Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. This nrtiele is niml prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physician* 1a the country, and has proved more enleient in practice than an y preparation or Simpariiia yet offered in the ruble. everal eases of secondary Syphilis, Uerenriai and Senafulons dfireaseiet have entirely recovered in 'the incurable twataLl of ourikatb iis, institutions whieh had ft.ii many years rizristett every mode of treatment that ernsid beilevi*eil. Their , cases fur nish striking examples pith. salutary effect*4f.this'inedi • eine in arresting. MOIR of the moat Inveterate diseases,. ter the glands were itereoyed and the bonesi already af fected. . • NOTlCE.—T.etters from responsible Phys!' eternise:ld Pro fessore' of several iiiredied Collexes; and .iierriffeates . of enres from atientawill be found accompanying both Prep. arations • ' . -. • PRICES,IIttId ltxtraet of Machu. per bottle. Int) Bottles for $5 ; 4 arssearilla, same price, equal in strength to one gallon Syrnp of Sarsaparilla. • - Prepared and sbidbv H. T. ItIELNIBDT.D. Chemist, 263 Chestnut St.. near the Clire ..111011.1., Philadelphia. TO be had of Alittl Turret', Montrose, Pa., and Of Drug gists and dealers everywhere.. . All Letters directed to the' Proprietor or Agent Twelve immediate attention. ;3yl . -.- Cloths, . . CASAMERES and vestipgs,_ a large assort raent and at prices lower than we have ever been enabled to offer thetn heretofore. - Oct; 11.- -U. 11. & Co. . ......i....... Arthur's Patent Self-Sc .1i- Cr Austialitt, California, Or anyplace on The Globe,cannat present greater ind-ucenents than - REELER 4- STODDARD'S 110(111C AND SHOE STORE. WIFICH ie now 'filled with 'a new and eaten ;sive assort ment " of - articles in their line, embracing 14 goneiral variety of „new and elegant styles - Of Ladies and' Gentlemen's wear, among which are Ladies French. Silk Lasting and Pre nilla Gaiter, Kid And Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat ent leathe r and 4rouzed Jenny Lindy, Buskins and Ties; gentlemen's French and Philadelphia oak-tanned calf skin atid kip BOots,Congresi and button Gaiters, Monterey and Washington Boots, toilet Slips, 'Morocco, calf. and Cowhide Bro. gene, &c. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Bunts 4nd Bt.:ignite; aill,kiiidsof Misses and Children's wear. Also, a general assortment of Finding*, which ebn sist in part of lasts, pegs, sparables. ilungii4en nails:tacks, thread. wax, Bristles,' iihoe bindibe, awls rasps, sandstones, shoelltniveS, &c. AlgO* oak and hemlock tannedcalf upper and soleleith er,Morocco • skins and lining. - Work made to wider and re pairingnsally ds,ne • KEELER & STODDARB 1 Afontrose June ) .1853 ' Stove* I..4tovew: i [ . Stovei i E 1 , THE subscribe' r,wishes to call the attentiohof Ms friends and the. Public to his very ldrge assortmetitor • • - STOVES. - • • . • at his new Store Room in Ladersville, next to L. S. Lenheim's Store, and near the Great 'Bend Hera. He has in addition to his former Idrge variety of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, triney hew ,Patterns. some of Which arc-4- ' • ' St Arichotaa, Peach Branch, l ire F 734. ' .410,1ern Troy, Mohawk, J. McdunitO, • Black Warrior, .._ptient, • - Oak, ' Egg Stove, . • z together with This foitner _stock wit! be perhaps the most extensive and varied assortMent of well selected Stoves in the County! *** Clinton Stoves well furnished at low prices. 'pt7" All articles in his line kept on hand farld made to order as usual, and orders received at his old stand in Great Bend. . JOHN COLST.EN. • Lodersville S. Great Bend Nov., 1853.—tt Buffalo Robes. - .LARGE lot of handsome Robes, a pat .11 them whole/Indian dressed, and very st3pd nor colors and quality :\ U. B. & Co. Gibson Oat. 11, 1854. 1 . indoor Sash 11. & - D. SAYRE having been appoihted Li • Agents for an extensive Sash, Blind !and Door 'Manufactory are prep:tred to furnishlttny articles in this line at less rates than they have usually been sold. . . . , . . Dee. 14. • - 1 • 'HAVING CREAM anarticle which 'every ).j man shonld try, for 8:11C by.:!. 1 : • S. 11. &D. SAYRE: Dec. 1. ' • - - i'; - Ready-Made Clothing, A VERY desirable stork at very !ow prices S. H. & D. SAYRE. „ . • Montro.ie, Dec. 14, 1854. Doctor Yourself :.• THE POCKET . ZESCITLAPIITS: Or, Every one hie ote,n.:Physician. • FTIETH. Edition, Containing One hundred • 3ngravings,showingDiseases Id Malformations of the; Hu t•an system in every shape Id form. To which Is ad qi a Treatise on the Dis tees of Females, being of to highest importance to tarried people, or thosS con kmplatingimarriage. By Young, AL D. .' Let no roller be ashamed to : preaeht a copy of the A esculapius to hie child. It may save hitu from au early'grave. Let ho young man or wo man enter into the secret obligbtions of marriedlifis without !ending the Pocket Aesculapins. •Let no one star...ring from a hacknied cough, Painin the Side, restless nights. nervous feelings,' and the whole train of Dyspeptiese nsa tions,an'd giien up by their physicratt,be another moment withloutcon salting. the A ESC L A.P I RTS. Rave the married, or those about to be married anyimPediment,read ;this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousandrofuufortunatecreaturesfrornthtp very jaws of death. Er Any person sending twenty five cents en closed in a letter; will receive one copy of this work by !nail, or five copies will be Sent fortlne . . Address (past paid,) OR. W Ha YOUNG - Ne. 15.2 sprace St. Philadelphia T • A prilBth,ll3s-14y1. - DR. HOUGHTON S • Wagon :Makil4g, Bla.ckamt and Carriage Ironing. THE oubwiber having established himself a few rods south • of Dimock roar -Corners, is prepared to do all incts of work in tho above branches - of bUsiness-tm-Ashort, notice and the most reasonable terms. He flatters himself that with the help now in his emploi.; he will be able to give entire ;;atisfaction to all who may favor hi'in with their custom. C. C. MILLS, Dimock, Nor. 2.3, • 1851.-48tif - i. Ir b ,4l N. B. Yost kindl of lumber and !all kinds of country produce taken in payment..;. - HOWARD ASSOCIATp,N,. Ihniocirtant.A4aiounceineai: Tall persons:afflicted w th sexual diseases, such as Seminal Vett:loess. Impotence, Cloduorhaea, .Gleet, Syphilis,&e.,/t.c. The ilowarll Association of Philadel. phi*. in view of the awful dettenction bf human "life and health, caused by 0 , rag.' diseases, andqh.e deceptions Which are practiced upon the utafortunate victints of such niceas,s by Quarks , hare directed their eonsuiting surgeOn as *Charitable Act wort tir of their name, to•give '2ladicald A x dctre Gentle. to alt Persons thus afdicted, (Rale male) k. 0.„ and in can't' of extremeporcety and • ering• to Vutni h Medicine, Free of Charge The. itcwArd Association la a benevolent Ina ' Mien, es tehlished.by apeclivi endowment. for" the reit of the lack and distressed, afflicted with.. Virulen tSo Epidemic Die-, capes," and its funds can be ue forgo .they platioso, It has noir a snroins of means, which t e Directors voted to :advertise the abeienotitat. t.ie needless to add .that the Association commands the ghost Aloatival skip of the age, and will famish the , :est . opproyed modern treatment. Valuable adylne Or to lick - and uerturnt &- males, afflicted with *Motel I- weakness, Worisb Com.' plaint. CoStireness. Leucorr tea, Address- (post-paid.) Dr 'co. It. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon. !toward Assoc 'on, No. 2 Saluth Ninth treed Philadelphia. Pa. By Order of the Di Apr*, . . • . ZR tD. REARTWELL, tresideut. • Gsb.FAIRCAI • ,Secretary 22y1 . . VST ! r. F g ala r La: r Platod (received a large lot of Plated - Ware, asisting of rake baskete, CastOrs,limperi: Chamber Candlesticks. Tea Setts, can. sting of six piee:!s extra rich; Cups and "Gob! ietk; also; Prittania Tea setts; (four five and six pukes,) Tea Pots..rotree Pots, Can: dlestieks, &e: As the subscriber' his'. made ar. tenements 'With the manufacturers tot the above goods, he is ettabled to furnish the newest- list, terns at the lowest prices;and also to supply his customers with extra.or single pipees. of any - tiehf in the above line. • A. J. EVANS, , c • N4..2. Odd Fellovis' Hall. ,Binchamtun; Aug.ft, 1856. • -, , • • Now York_ Prices ! - - RE new being paid by A. Lethrmo dz. Co. ! -.TA. to all. th*Se whn consign their. butter 4.toti pmduce to them.. They, having ziode arrant/. Inento Ore now enabled to units!! !kinds or pm: 13;1 to. New YOzk end to,selk tile sane at .the market. prices. , .A)l,, tho4e who ,wiatt upon price.s and quick returos wo „invite to eoll: i THE MOETEOSE DEMOCUT ,pußusup xvitsty TH - 17/1/MAX ' 4111411111 sew. . • - Titams.4 1,60, cash in inivanes;s2oo,if not paid within six months; sod; $2BO, st the ead oftheyear. Igo paphirdiscoßtilied =Kilaue a& ges are paid, Occept at the _op ion of the, Pub; Ushers. All cominunicationsconnecied %Mu,. office, to insure attention; mustle directed (po s t paid) to Caxsz & Day, Montrose, B sitin4ast s ounty, Pa. Baies of . Advertidati. One square (12 lines or less) 3 insertions, 31,00 Eich subsequent insertion, . , 045 One_ square three months, . . ..2;501 One squire six months, . . . . 4,0 e Business Cards, four lines or less, . . 3, 00 Yearly advertisements, not (wait squares, zoo One column one year,. . ;Roo Yearlyadvertisers will be restricted k the 4 business in which they areengaged ; and ate ton. sidered ne wishing to continue advenising tinies t they shall give special directions for . * discontin. *lance of the same. „ . Eir The publishers having added to their Jot Printing -materials a large and 'superior. *auk ,: went of' Job Type, ate now prepared to execute Job. Work in a manner - unsurpassed in this set: tion of country,and on the most reasonable terms; Branks of every deseriPtion kept constant'', on hand or printed to ordert citsintss pirutorl, BRYANT HOUSE, _ Great Bend Depot, Pa. ADDIiON BBY ANT, Proprietor. it , BURROWS, SPROUTA Manniftetiiirersof OPROIIT'S COHBINED RIAGE SPRINGS, Hughesville, Lyeoining Springs may be had of L'S,Wilion, Montreal: VV. SMITH iic Co. i ' Cabinet and Chair lifanufactare rs, foot Mikin Street, Montrose, Pa. Dr. H. SMITH, . Surgeon Dentist, 31ontrose. Ps. - will be It Searles Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. 11571 McMILLAN & PARS, Dealer -in Dry. Goo.ds,'Groccries, &wawa* Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Ate., Spritvvillo, Pa. I 8y 1, LITTLE & CHASE, Attortaies apt Law--Onwe,tormerly occuL pied by Little& Streeter, Montiose l , Susque4 hanna County, pa. RaLpn B. LITTLE.] . [Rana B. CHASE'. • • A. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AND Cou:ksct.ton AT LAw—Soimpie• hanni Depth, Pa. Office over S. B. WWI Store. • 1631 ABEL TERIIIRC!.., AIQNTHOSE, Dealer in Drucs,Medicinea, Chemicals,Paints Dve.stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, 'Hari. ware, Vankee Notions, &e. PhysitiansiPreL scriPtions carefully , compounded. " - "JOSIN GROVES , . , Fashionable Tailor--Sbop under Searlei Hotel, Main Street, Montrose, `MEW . VOLST/gt,- • • DEALER IN Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Jroe , Ware, Loderavilleoear Greet Bend Depot. -61f . • . A. Lathrpp, , - DEALER in. Ready-liade Clothing, Hats and Caps. foots and Shoei, Dty Goods, Orte. Store opposite Searle'snotel, C. D. LATHRnr, and ;t i • wit 3. P. W. RILEY, f I v - Dr. Merit 1E- C. Vail TSRUGGIST and CutmsT, and - Dealer. DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Dyll,ufrs: Paints, Oils, Vitty, Window Glass, Ca hid e Fluid, Perfumery, Yankee lifoions,dt,e.,&c.\ 1 Lodersville, Pa.-10tf.1 • PILAWKLIN , FRAIEH I ATTORNEY AND CuuNSELEOR AT LAW l ibiontrose Pa., will attend faithfully to all business en; trusted -to hid) in the county of Suirtehanna: Conveyancing and writing of all s will .bd, done neatly, and charge moderate.l He will also attend to the prosecution of claimsof diers, their widows a heirs, irgaimit the U.S. 1 4 1 government; for Bon ty Land, Pensions,.&c. sfay be found at all ho et the offic6rformerlyt . occupied by J. T. Richard, Esq.; north of the( . Court-House.=-1853-09 I - M. C. FILE &, - -Interested with L L- Hunt, - IMPORTER AN D DEALER in Hardware and Cat lery, Carriage Triminings, Springs; die. No. 215 Pear/ Street, N. Y.' Where his Mercantile friends .. ., in this and other Counties, are kindlyinrited;and earnestlysolicit ed to call and , porch se: 1 n6tf. HENRY S. lEN'APP • • • OF MONTROE, Pp.. ' With Rowe;Wocidruff . , & Carter, - and ConnusstoN t W H PIEn9 SA N 9 o R 7 E .1 ° 3 R Wasbinaton Street between Cortland and Day Streets, New Fork.- ,March 8, 1854-10tf. - • ' ping 'TARS. E. Patrick, Jr. &GA L. Dimock hays this 'any formed a co-partnership,fOr a more efficient and successful prosecution of the differ ent branehes of their profession . . Ail 'business entrustedto them, Will he atten ded to with promptness and. fi delity. Their o ffi ce may be. • found over. Lathrop's Store, East side Public Avenue. _ - . . : s ' E: PATRICK, Cr. Z DOCK 29 ' ,.1854. • W. Singleton, Van now be found at his new stand on Owe', go I;trE+t, 2 dm:its - West of Searle'a Hotel, where. be efectually 'repairer with dispatch; Watches, Clocks; Guns; Jewelry, and ever,y'description hf maehinerk. - Wheel knifing, Gun and Watch. materials supplied to the trade.-51 I 4 . E. in AY be found' in basementßaldw t o Sesrle's In. A. to), 3 doors Avest froth the corner. Notes. anifaceounts that are due us will te very .' eePtable.if paid soon. A. & E.HALDWIN. 3r no trose, Nov. 23, 1834.--47tf - J - . H. Parsons . , WHOLESALE Ann ftarralt -DEAT,ER _in Cabinet !Ware, Sofas, Belistendei, Tables, Stands* (Chairs, &e: I ' - No. 9 as In onstreet; • "' Binghamton, N. Y. Eireof4n Ware-Room pp•stmrs.-553 . _ • New and Cheap f lo odsd ' - 1014OUGEIT at low pressure Wises sid ? Ip b! _LP sold accordingly_lir' _,_.; 11..8URR0w.13:;,C03 - , - Gibson, Oct. /1, 18&4. . • ---- Carpe • • i , , r. - 11 GOOD assertment and handmaid) !isterat , at very low Prices , ,- 'l3 .- de, Co,''. A I tr. IL • ' , '-, '• • -.. , ' .1 - _ -' , ASH paid far Land Warranic LATHRtIp.::! .2 Alpo 22. 1852: f i tASSKettletyall xisest, at -, 'A 1 -Aug. PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S , . ?Nllog Twist Double Iliwnwilhels Sia 1e 141; and slits Fins Rigeo. fbt a% iy ••- " 411ATIVROPAIsak may I. - JOit WORK. Medical Card.