MME *tartistments. ISIEW - NELFORD - Shawl &Dress' Goode Emporium FOR= FALL' 1855. 11BV1RRITT would inform Lis friends and . the Ptbjic, that. he has now in store and is receivirt4till issortmsnt of Fall and Winter Goods lifelliding a great variety of Rich Fall Prints in ON styles, Plain and Fancy, Do Lanes, Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths, Plain and Plaid MerinocS,' Paremettas, Do Bages.and Poplins; Dark Rich Gingham% in Fall tyles; Black Brod:o6;l4aq and Fancy Silks; IVool, Broche, Cashmere, 011ie and silk' Shawls; Rich Rib bOrisjlonnets and Flowers; Lsdies Cloths and Velvets Mr Cloaks and Mantillas,' Broadcloths, Casaimers, dtc:, &c., with a large assortmene of Maple': and Fancy Goods as usual, inclUding Hardware, Crockery, Iron and Steel, Paints, Oils, Boottrand Sho&s, Hats, Clock, Batralo Robes, CarOetings,.4.c., with a new asiortment•of Stoves and Trimming of the best quality, being made to order expressly for his Custom Trade and will all be acid at the lowest figure or a Lirrtat Low- En for Cash, produce, or approved credit, N, B, Wool Socks wanted for which the highestrices will continue to be paid. Floor and Salt . constantly on hand. • . New Milford, October, 1855. Irting's Life of . Washington. Will be completed in Three handsome 8 me. nolumesTlingrated with Poataarrs - and, Plans; at CIRO per volume. Of= this Biography of the FATTIER Midi . tom.: try there is but pee opinion. It is the most com plete .ener issued, and by. the pen of one of the Greatest Writers of the Age. Every family in the land should possess it, and every per Son should read it. Agents are wanted to sell this galena's' oth er important works. Terms are-liberal. Ad- dress, C. T. EVANS, 18 .Gilsey - brifiding, New York ; or . C. H. SCRIVEN, 19 East 4th-st., Cin cnnati, . • Copies sent free of postage on receipt of price. Oct. 10,)855.4.11w3 NEW MASONIC HALL, Philad. AGOTS wanted in every town and .county in _tho United States, to sell the beautiful picture of the - • Grand Lodge Room, In the NEW „MASONIC HALL, Philadelphia. This plate is selling very rapidly, and elicits the admiration 'Of all, for the correctness `andfidelity with which the • Statuary, Fresco Painting and Furniture Are,representecl,.and the artistic beauty and Har mony of the colors. Size of Plate, 22 X 28. Price,. $3,00. Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing ,to take,agenties for it, will please address, . for fur" , ther inforthation, L.N. RO SENTHAL, . 43013 • Lithographer, Philad: EIRE ! FIRE !,FIRE!! The undersigned has been appointed an. Agent . .., of thee dSTATE 'MUTUAL, FIRE INSURANCE --, COMPANY, of Harrisburg Pa. Said company. has a capital of, . . $500,000! - It is as safe and cheap a company as. any in the. State and insures on the Stock and mutual plan. . BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. - . Montrose, Oct. 9, 1855.-4ltf . We the undesigned hereby state that ive have ' done business with the above company, and we • are are satisfied that it is both safe and cheap.— - In our experience' we have never known any as. . sessments' on a' premium note. ' - . F. M. Williams. . , Wm. Jessup.. D. D. Warnei. ! • ' F. B. Chandler.' Orlando. Eldridge: ; E. B. Chase. TIME -CHANGED. Delaware, Lack wane= &W.R. R. • • SPRING AR A.NGEMENT I"\N . and after. Monday,-May 7, 1853, the N l / 4 .1 Mail Passenger Train will leave Scranton at 10.20 A. 11f: • Due at Great Bend at 1.20, r. at. • Connecting with 'the 'Dunkirk Express Train west, and•the New York Express East, on the N. Y. & E. R. R. Pa.ssengers taking this train will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. m. and in New Yorkaill.lsp.m. Return, will leave Great Bend at 4 p. m. due *t Scranton 6.45 P. at. The Freight Accommodation Train, with pass enger car attached, will depart from. Scranton at 1.00, r. Dr., connecting with the Ma Train bound West,. and the Night Express Trains both East and West. Passengers taking this Train and the Night Exciress East, will arrive in New York at 10 5 a. m. By taking the Night fxpress West, will, arrive in Ditpkirk at 12 M., or by taking, the Mail Train West, -Al'.l arrive in Dunkirk at 6. 45 In p. - ,Returning,will depart from Great Ben&at 7.00 A. and arrive at Scranton, l2.lo, A. M. Stages will be in waiting on th arrival of Pas senger Trains at Scranton, to convey passengers -to Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Philadel- Otis via the Reading R. It., Easton, and all other intermediate places. ' D.H. DOTTERER, Supt. • Sup't Office, Scranton, • May '7, 1855 S 25tf New Spring Goods. "rjr 13IIRRITT would announce to his friends and the public that be is now opening an unusually large Stock of_ SPRING and Sulu= xis GOODS, including a great variety of Prints -from 4eta to la. per yard.; Plain and Printed Lawns, Barege _Deraines, Ginghams, Brocade, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Silk Dress Tissues and Bareges, Poplina,&e., &c.; with a superior assortment of Silk, Brodie, Cashmere and Thib bet Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, French Lace and Straw and Silk Bonnets, Rich Ribbons and Flow era, with's large:variety 'of other staple' and fan cy • DRY GOODS, . Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Nails. Boots 'and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carpeting, Walt paper, painted Window Shades,•Floor Oil Clothei,'Clocks, Stoves, Oils and Paints, Ploughs die.; in short, the largest kind of piles of rich and cheap Goods, too numerous to mention, but just the things to purChase, all of which will. be solkitt the most reduced priees and on the most favorable terms for cash, exchange, or *ap proved credit. N. B. Silt-and Flour constantly on hand: New Milford, May' 5, 1855. Grand and Magnificent - Display OF FALL AMID" WINTER GOODS. J. 'WITTENBERG and Co., takes pleasure in announcing' to the citizens of Montrose, and Abe adjoining Counties, that they have just received ,the largest and most fashionable assortment of, Fall and Winter -Goods, that has ever been brought to this portion of the State. The following coniprises but a small - portion of the immense assortment to be 'found at. this establishment. Boys and Gentlemen Clothing, in endless va riety and profusion at more reasonable terms , thin can. beobtained elsewhere. <Ladies Drime.Goods, French ,MerinoPararnetir pert 'and all wool Detain of most any color and shade. Plain black =Am:wedeln:iv:able plaid and striped Sae. •_ - Prints mid Ginghams, Bonnets 'and • Ribbons, Laiesaad Embroidery- Shawls, Double, and sin - gle brosbe, 11 . 11 d double blanket Shawls,: also Cashetnero and Thibet Shawls,Glovesand Ho • siery, Curtain Goods, Um b rellas, Tab le Spreads, Toweling, Diapers, 'Muslins, t3atinetts, Cloth, • Cashners and 10,000 other articles too numerate to simention. . • Cash Bute;will find it to . , -their :benefit to eve us a mill. Wo will not be undersold- Our -way trausaciing business is to sell low for cash on shod time to good men, intending to be prompt in ,meeting our obligations,and expecting our customers to do the same with us- ROSENBAUM, WITTRIBERG & Bro. Moutme, Oct. ettb, G"'DBroad cloth- Caw for .11, shillings a piece at, BELL & TINGLEY, ALT brthe bbl. $2.06; br tbe lead $,94, at. - BILL &; =GIS . - The - Know Nothing Expose. ANY -person patakinising me, at the front upper_room aril* Store lately oeeopied by M. C. Tyler, can be arornmodated wording to to the Lateit Faihiorm, In the best and moat ap. proved Manner. My yrork ie warratO to fit if ptoperly made, Cutting, tneading and in_ fact every branch of Tailoring doci l e en the shortest nOtice, and that to the satisfaction of ihoie concerned. ttf..4 .I. '- Black Silk. A GOsill quality l•for dresses. at 81 eta. per . • yard. U. B. &Co. Oct, 11. 1884. • i ' WoOl! Wool!! Wool!!! 10,000 !ri(2:.l%l*F wanted at 4 h h ! let erm. highest market,p ( ricelwin traid in Cash by th e ' sA. LATOROP & CO. 1855 • I . - Juno I 5P,10.11,0 dOODS. , Asuperior lot jou; rteeired. and nOl7 offs At the lotrest ra.th prices for approved It or Ready, pay, by A. LATEIROP:dt Co. , May 1. POCKETivps.—A 'good asso went. o[ the best kind in market. Also Table ! ' Knives and Forks.. j i - Srooss.4.-Sitsza, SilveiPlated,Gertnan Silver. Albrati and Britania=ware Spoons,' Also all kinds of Butter Knives. VIOLIN STEtINGS, Bows,jand ;41 the Exton, Violins, Aceordeons, Flutes, Turning Finks, dr.e. Fi.um Lames, Fluid, Camphene:Candles, Lamp Oil. - &-e. • • FAMILY Groicannts.—A full nitsortment, new and good. b DRUGS AS1:I PATENT . first rate assortment and genuine. Pits•rs,arrnOrLs.—A general asssortment, and of good quality. • , • JEwer.rtv.;--A splendid vaiety, of the neatest paterns. 1' • FANCI" • Goon.—Nearl every thing In this branch. ' PEnvUmr.nr choich variety, • (New supplies received nearly every .week.) In short; nnarly 'everything pet i sons want, and cheap, at the variety store of 1 TUKRELL Montrose, June 14, 1855 tanesboro Furnishing Utahlish . ment.. 111 HE subscriber keeps ,constantily on hand -and will make td order,. Doors, 'Blinds; 'Windows and Window-Bash, Door and Window. Frames, and all other articles made of Wood and used _in building. Blindspitibtod and hung on short notice. Glass °flail sir*, qualities and quantitie4 foi stab. Floprink itlained and match ed at froth $l6 tb $2O Or 1,006 feet. Turning done to Order. Also a general assortment of CABLYET. WARE. - • • . Bureaus, Tables stands, of all varieties,:., Chairs, )3edsteads, l lSeflees, &c., &c. Coffins, ready made unmade to iirder on the!shortest no. tire: • , Good Pine, Cherry or - Whiteivood lumber, and grain of 611 kinds, taken in exchange for thb above. • W"TErims—Veadrpay or thiee months time with approved bredit. . . •' All Ordera . radroised to mowill receive prompt attention. '; ' 1 ' lAcon ' itoß. Laflesboro, inne3lB, 1856. 85-Bm. Great Exhibition. in Springs/Ill' e• GREAT AND ,‘liiikft.E EXHIBITION OF Vl' FOREIGN r:AND DOXIESTIC• GOODS, of almost nveryntile.and;quality, such as Will - be sure to pease and accommodate alt classes of. people—Groin theicliild in The,cradle to the old and decrepit. 'These good are bought on the most favorable terms, and will be sold according. - . • ly. • • •-• • I Plelce give us. Cali and we will try to sup .piy your wantit in the. line of GOODS ever kept in a e.flintty store: You need not go to New York Er any thing you - want, because we have them fresh from the city. • - ,SCOTT`, JOHNSON, 47. CO. Pa.' May 8, 1855. I • , GREAT ' ATTRipTIONS: 11 A 7".CRE I.7PSONVALE' XCHANGE. 1 rinllEit4Lscriber is no W reeiving a well se. JL lect:ediussortment of Dry Goods, GroCeries, Fish, Hardware, Crockery, teady-Made Clothing, jiat?,, Baniets, ,(a splendid' aisortmeni) Nails, Paints, Oafs, Dye-Stuffs, Yankea-NotionS, in fact, almost eTerything usually called for at a coun. try Store including Flour. Salt and Meal, all , of which hells de4irous of sellin_rr fin! Cah, or any kind-of inners Alerchantdble Produce, or on good tippr, wed short 'Credit. His friends are most respectfully invited to give -hima call and he will! satiafy them that 'the Exchange - is the place fiwr fartne l rs to trade. The highdat price paid, in Cash fo! Butter. ' ! } . ! J. L. MERRYSIAN. • Upsonville,-:% ay 1,5, 1855. i p_trENTA. : DICINE AGENCY. B E U R E 5 I lOntrose, Pff., i DROGGIS I T, AND AGENT, FOR 4,. THE 1"01#A t I R R i tlYzE7 1111.131%1:01 OR THE DAY. Cecuignments: Constantly Received., English toyer Watches. THE subscriber ; ; has just received by steam ship Baltic anbther invoice of hiscblebrated English Patent and skeleton Levdr Watches, making fourteen different varieties, in Plain and Hunting cases, to Whkh I be would call the atten. tion of all persons Svitihing to purchase perfect time pieces. A. 3. EVANS, Na 2, Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamto' B.l.Tuly 17, 14355.: Qit.vze PLATED trauur KarrViti.—;Tvvelve doz. 0 mete of those , fine Table Ono. Desert liniv.es made to match silver foiks, for, *ale by Din p ~a mten, July 17. • I , i IA. J. Evers. I BREASTrINS-A largo 118Srtment of Gold, Cameo, and Mosaic Brealtping, just receiv ed from! 'the M4nufactory. ; A. LEI Luis. „Binghamton; July" 7. GREAT BARGAINS I , ,IN swir eigio,Da. • - 1 WI N. WILSONO; CO. RETUR N iheir . warmest i 4cknowledgements R totheir Oitstomers in Sasqueitinru i County for past favopt, and invite attentionite t h eir stock of . ; • ! i ,i,1,. New Springcloo , ju . st opened, Which they projase to replenish weekly from AUCTION, and 049 cheapest cash Rouses In thel.City. • :. 1 The stock lembraces everilone' ty of Staple and Fancy Di& Goods, Yankoe Notion, Trunks; Traveling Baa, 4c.i . 1L All of W hich they will sell extremely C EAP for i I CAS its a ndother wholesale buyers' will find it yto hair advantage ingive them a calL • . e Ladies will find an ellFnt assortment of Dress Goods, Embroideries; . ;hread Laces, and Trimmings of all kinds, from:ft 7 CVOS at very n lf. low rates-1 , L _ k ____ _ ._-. j W. N. WIGEPUN, dt CO, 1 Corner of Court and Watei Sta. / I , BinghamtoniN.Y.,Aprils,lBss. c • , CARPETS AND gr, CLOTHS. T PEIT would pall the attention of tJ 4:,!, the public to ; his taro OA of Three ingrain, Whit, TapairshOlid. linasels Carpet. kige - which he has iiistpurchinied at Auction— sod-ofrera at ievreir pr ices tkas ever offetedsbe. fore s :l o 4_ be country. Anita tails variety, fillip his on g siCsapet Room oteupying the secoW Boor bid Crickeii and i 4fonse Furnishi eters. Coins and be cdxstinced'tbat there is wiirsity byline Saks. , t ; - DE MI. massaintoNlith, OW.; DOC l i Nii,tgljaTtilit. _Aiiltrtittmllts'. NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS! AND CkRPETSI! Great Reduction ha Prices at the ONE PRICE STORE. ItC. BACON has the pleasure of ahnouno. s ing to his Customers , that be has just re turned from the Eastern Markets with one of the largest and most excellent assortment of ' DRY GOODS AND CARPETS ' ever opened ln this market,. which for beauty, variety and style cannot ' be surpassed, wbieh hav ing been purchased for rash at auction and else where.* auction prices ho will sell them cheaper than they were ever before offered in this or any other market west of New York city. His rich and'aplendid sasortment of _ DRESS. SILKS I ' is always acknowledged the best and cheapest in town, and includes Plain, Plaid, Striped, Brocade ind Glace—the cheapest as" well as the richest goods, at prices varying from 37 1.2 et's to 8:25,11 per yard, together with * great variety of BRILLIANT JET BLACK SILKS. True Satins, &c, selling at leiat !20 per cent less than the cost of importation. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! An immense assortment of Silk, Crape, Thibet, Cashmere, Merinos, &oche and Summer 'Shawls, from $1 to $6O, together with a splendid variety of Black and Colored MANTILLAS, of all the faahionable • pattema : Sue, Silk and Embroidered, which will be sold cheaper than ever before. DRESS GOODS. De Lain, from 6 . 1.4 c'ts to 37 1•S cis pet yatd : Plain, Plaid, Striped and Figured. lluslins, Bril. liantes, Chairs, Bombazines. Chambras, Ging hams. French, English and American Drill 4, froM 5 c'tv to 25 c'ts per yard, and every new style constantly on hand at the lowest prices. . . RIBBONS. Ribbonds by the peice or card will be always in our stork for Milliners and retailers. • 'EMBROIDERY. The richest and largest assortment of Embroidery can always be seen at R. C. Bacon's,at the lowest prices.' Chemisetts, Collars, Sleeves, Skirts, Infants' Waists, du;., of every fashionable style, togethr with - English Thread, Valenceinnes, Houiton, Guipure and: Brussels Laces in peat variety. • • ',INNEN GOODS. " of ill kinds. Irish Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs,. Table Linen and ;covers - of all Napkins, Doylies, Linen Sheeting and Pillow Case Linen from auction at prices below all competition. The attention of house-keepers is particularly invited lo our stock pf Curtain Goods, among vhich may be found , Lace Curtains, Brocatelles,- • -and everything in this line of goods, which C 3 not fail to please in fabric, style ar o price DOMESTIG GOODS. Bleached and Brown Sheeting from the 6d grade np to the finest qualities. . Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirtirig, Apron Checks. Ginghams and Prints, from 5 c'ts to 12 1-2 c'ts per yard, and All kinds of Cotton Goods for men or boys' wear. • Hair Cloth Skirts, Grass Cloth Skiks, and Parnsols, 7 —a very irielrassortrneut. • More Antique, Moss Fringes, Galoons, and all descriptions of Dress and Mantilla Triimning, and everything beloriging 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 price of Carpeting, we have - purchns.ed and have now on hand the largest and most beautiful assortment of CARPETS ever exhibited, in. this region, at prices fUlly 30 per cent. leas then they could he sold for the last year. All those who are in want of Carpets are invited to our CARPET-ROOM where they will be delighted mith the beauty and cheapness of the various patterns, and aotonislred that so good a carpet can be s9ld so cheap, Brussels, I- • ' Three. Ply, ~ .. . . • \ InoTnin 0 , • Union, • _ . _ . Cotton . and. Hemp , Carpetings from 16 e'ts per *yard and upwards.— Floor . and Table Oil Clotho. Matta, Drtigette, &c., equally Cheap. ,_ R. C. Bacon would inform those of his custo mers who have not already made themselves_ ac quainted. with the fact that he has 'removed from the store formly occupied by him in Brigham Block, opposite Court House s -to the corner of the new block erected the last summer 'next east of the canal, and having a much larger, more conven ient and pleasant store than formerly heis,pre i pared to hold ut even greater inducements to buyers than he etofore, and such as can bat be appreciated, an admitted by all those 'whol are competent jud g es. ' I New Exchange, Binghamton, i May, 29, 1855. c . , - - DrY Goods and Carpeti at Cost WICKHAM & BENNETT have on hand a large and well selected stock of foreig,n and Domestic Dry Goods and Carpets, embra cing almost every article in the Dry Good's: line ever brought into the market in view of the Short crop of cash_ on band, we have concluded to offer them for aixty days from this date at cast.' Those parser's to whom we have formerly sold Goods will at once see that this is a rare oppor-' tunity and one which should be embraced im mediately. To those who have never favored us with a call we would say try us once and you convinced that this is the place to pur chase Dry Goods and Carpets.. Our stock is al ways replete with! fashionable and seasonable Ganda and are determined t, keep as good a va riety as can be found in this section of tLe coun try, and sell at prices which cannot fail to please. WICKHAM & BENNETT. Binghamton,_ Jan. 30, 1855. THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS ! Fare Seduced Time Saved: : Thro' by Day Light::: . SWAM= it s'ENIES, HAVE formed a partnei , ship in Montrose for the-purpose of doing everybody's BLACKSMITHING! ' 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 Western—Round and Squaro • Castateel Too Cork Rods; Refined Tyro Iron—all sizes, • Band Iron and - - Spring Steel. 1 A large assortment of blalable Iron, Coil Chains, Carriage Bolts, dtc. ?i.e., give us a call, By strict attention to business we hope to re ceive a - liberal share of the patronage. All work _warranted ' to give , satisfaeti‘n to tboso who will favor us With their pationage. • • lar WAGONS AND CARRIAGES...AEI ironed on abort notice .and stock found, or made to order throughout,as may best suit our patrons. All business transactions must be settled 'once a year. Short settlements and long friends is our motto. N. B. A good journeyman wilnted, to whom steady employment and high waces will be given. • A. E. Hasmtiv, PERRY JEERS. Montrose., May 81,1855. ' ILVER, WARE,A large lot of Wye, Fultz, S ot all sizes; also. Table, Dessert and Teal Spoons, just finished and Tarranted as good as coin, by A. J. EVANS. . Aug. SO. • QEWING BIRDS, some Eery fine, for sale. 47 • amp A. J. EVANS. MILL AVM, kwarriaiteit. at • - - - Nun & KNOWWW)7O4. tot, 14401 1; lUL • ... SALAMANDER sArits• ._ -EIV A Ng di' WATSON, No. 26 -.._ 1. 1 4 hatuth Fourth it., Philltd. ..'.... GREAT FIRE. CHESTNUT fr.* IFT/I bits.; Fr iday . morning, ....' ''. December 15th, 1854. Evans & Wataors's• Salamander Safes tri umphant, as they always are when put - to the test. • PUrtarnmenta, De. 15, 1854. Mears Evans & Watson, No.2g South Fourth St.; PhiladelPhia. , . • ' GErtimrsterr:—We take much pleasure in rec ommending your Salamander Safes to Merchants a nd others in want of a seenre means of preserving their books, papers, &c., from fire, :as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has - preserved our books; and cash in • ai,good 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 streets. The above-was in use in ,our Ace, on the second floor of our building, from which place I it fell into the cellar and remained there until the . fire was out. The. Safe was then removed and opened in the -presence of at least! 1000 persons, who witnessed the -good condition of the contents. Will you:please have the Safe and Locks repairid as we intend to put iu use agaiu.,having perfect -confidence in its fire-proof finalities. . Yours, ReppeCtfully. ' LACEY &PHILLIPS. Evans and Watson take pleasure iu referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their safes in Itie :•-•.U. S. Mini, Phllads.; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Philada.;,iSamuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff Phila.; Jelin N. Henderson, -City Controller; Caleb Cope it CO., No. 183 Mail ket St ; Richard Norris and Son, Locomotive buil ders, Philada.; Bancroft and Sellers,' Machiniete, corner IGth and James Si..;Franklin Fire Ineo: Co.,ranee Phila.; Penn'a Railroad Co. , Philnda.; Lacey & Phillips, corner sth and Mitior Streets; Sharpless Bro.. No. 32 south 2d St.; James, Kent and Santee, No. 147 North Third Street ; W. 11. Horton:an and Sons, No. 51 North 3d St.; Smith, Williams S. Co., No. 87 Market St.; J. &- B. Orne, 'No 185 Chestnut St. . A large assortment 131 the above Safes alWasys on hand'twarrantrd to stand 10 per cent. more fire than any Herring's Safe now iu use.) EVANS & WATSON, also' madufacture and keel► for sale, lion Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sosh, for mak ing fire-proof Vaults for. Banks, Stores, public and private buildings. Seal and Letter Copyin Press es; Patent Slate Lilted Refrigerators, arc. Please give us a call, at No. 46 South Fourth St., Phila delphia —ISYI . SITLLAN & PARK/return their grateful ! I acknowledgments to the public for past fa vors, and invite attention to the very large stock of Spring and Summer Goods' they are now re ceiving, and offer fur sale at eery low prices. In addition to their 'usual assortment of staple Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Paints, and 0s &c., they arc prcparett•to 'exhibit a largo ,assortment of • • , • LADIES! DRESS GOODS ,pf every - description; Figured; Plaid and Plain, Silks, flonnets,Shawls, Ribbons, Glovepi, Hosiery Ladies and Misses sloes of all kinds—also a • large stock of - • • READY MADE CLOTHING, • Muslin Curtains, NEW GOODS Cloths,. Castiimeres, Tweeds,- Jens, Summer Cloths, restings, Hats and -Caps, Boots and Shoes &c. &e. . They respectfully Solicit an early call from those who wish to purchase • GOOD - 'GOODS- AT Low PRICES. i • - • McNIILLAN & PARK. §priiigville, May 2,18541 Doct. IL. Thayer • • ARES this method of Saying to his, friends and customers that he. has again resumed the 'practice of Medicine at his old stand in Mon trose; where he may be found at all_ times unless professionally employed. He would say ,to those owing hiin on old accounts that hewill.deduct percent. on all accounts paid before the first of April. next, (or if any poor, like myself& I will deduct fifty... , Montrose, Feb. 20, 1855-=3tf TEWELR V-731 ore new Jewelry just receiv ed direct fioni the. manufacturers, and con shting of a first rate ~ assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold !finger Rings, Breast Pins, Ear 'Drops 'anti fl(iops,lFob and .Vest Chains, Slides, Keys,.Studs, Pensi etc. Persons wishing, to pur chase Jewelry Phoilld• eertalply call at. the- Store of ; A. TURRELL. ISlontrose; ApriG 12, 1855. . Removal. C. D. Virgil, Dentist, has removed' tr? n= room over F. B. Chandler's store, where it will be his pleasure to see his friends" quick as possible." C.D. VIRGIL, Resident Dentist. Montrose, May 2. 1835. NEW 'STORRi &Tao VIZM tOIDS a A GENEItA.L assortment of Staple and Fancy, Goods,Groecries, Hardware, Hats,. Caps Boots and Skeet+, Wall Paper, DrugS, Dre'Stntis, Paints and Oils. &c., -which will - be sold as cheap as the cheapest for Cash or approved credit by - H. M. JONES. Harford Jane 1, 1855. • 11) LACK Gro de Rhine Silk of excellent quail .lLl ties at ' 11. M. JONES'. • June 1, 1855. BItOCHA and Cashmere Shawls, at all prices, also a few Nlantillas by , 11. M. JONES. June 1,1855. . • • R EADY Made clothing, at to i l: I rej e o s l / 4 1)1 s June 1, 1855. ADIES will find a great variety of Bonnets I-4 and . Ribbons at. H. 31. .JONES'. June 1, 1855. AWNS„Chnllis, Barge de Dins and Ging ' J hanis at 1.1.11. JONES'. June 1, 1855. • E MBII,OIDEI O ES and Window Drapery at H. M. JONES'. June 4,185.3. A good mortment of Boots and Shoes at 11. JONES' June 1,1855. SIXTEEN lbs, of Good Mackerel Tor one dol lar to cash by . H. M. JONES. Jane 1,1855. • THI best quality of Nails at 5 ct's per pound, fo sate by ' • : 1-1. M. JONES. Jime 1,1855. JUST receiving a fresh supply of fine Ashton Salt It B. M. JONES'. Juno 1, 1855. Caution---Lottery Frauds. Office pf the Maryland consolidated Lotteries, t lIALTIXO 111, Maryland, JODE 20, lag. THE Commissioner of the Bfaryland State Lotteries has deemed it his duty to caution the public against the numerous swindlers who circulate by mail and otherwise, fraudulent Lot tery schemes, and pretend to be agents for the sale of tickets in Lotteries which are wholly fic titious. ' The only legal Lotteries in.Maryland.are those drawn daily undeithe superintendence of the Commissioner eiected•by the people of the State under the new Constitution to examine and ap prove the schemes and attend to! the drawings. All the tickets in tinise Lotteries and all cer tificates of packages of tickets lave the litho. graphed signature F. X. BLENAti, General Agent for the contractor. Office of thd Maryland Con. solidated Lotteries, Baltimore, .Md. All others It are fraudnlent. For full inform tion on the sub ject of these frauds , address F. X. BEEMAN, 33y1 - Baltimore, Maryland. 4 PALL STYLE 'OFF HATS. One Price *Cush litore. HOMAR RAFTERTY, No. 57 Chatham-et, T New York,Opposite Chambers-at, late of the well known house of- Rafferty & Leask, is desiroui-of cillineattention to his stock for the fall trade. Combining elegance with durability, hisitsrs maintain the reputation, which fur the last ten yeati hb hati earned by his assiduous at tention to tle wants of his customers, and by the fact, which is welt understood, that, selling for cash' only, emery customer frets the worth of his money.. • THOS. RAFFERTY,. — 17•31 • - Obsthati N. Y. '4,l*. , Thysaud "Man, Snow „ fan o .Amax 15 " ail- - • Aiihertalitaelellook bare a copy" 100 000 COPIZiI SOLD IS ~• NA i. 1: - ; •; , ; . . ' AN g ..,;:‘,N, ,*. !„; ',it., LlAdb Til A Y AIL. A new • ‘4, "Ti ri, Pr.g.'' • edition; revised. and imp rimed, ~111 7 ,„", ~, , ft/ i ji, just ltsued.. , • • • =4". Dr. flouter a)lerlical %faunal -.7 . ./t . "*- .. , .'' ..7 and band Book for theallieted 7-. 4 =r; •Z'' -... ..- Coats Wag an outline of the ode • - - -,-4.,,,,..•., N..... gle,progreektreatMent endear '.",/, ,• ,Ns of 'every forns'of dime's" eon ", '// !! 1 1. 111 iiv trotted by fruadecuounseitial I ntercoume, b y self abuse dr by sex nal sr unrest, with advice for tbeirpfeCelllion , writ ten In a familiar style, avoiding all neediest t ectudealitles , sad everithiunthatwouid offend Abe ear of decency; with an outline of complaint aliseldent toVeraal es. from the result of mane twin ty yea rw saconts• fel orsetlee exclusively devoted - loth' cure of diseases of a delicate cr private nature. . i . To which is added rocelptsfot the cure of the above dio ceses, and a treatise on the canses,sytaptoms and cutout the Fever and Arne. • • Testimony of the Profeestoro Obstetrics isi Penn .Coilege: phij a deph in --• tp . it, . iiiiyiTlgit 8 M MDICA I. MANUAL," --The author OA this work. no ikethe majority of those who advertise to ear. the die, ses of witiell it treats I s a !Mid nate Orme 0/the beat C leges iat he Malted States. M It affords e pleasure to reeo en,l hitato the motorail 4, to net e. or LO the victim of malp etice, as • estccessful and experienced praetitioner An iqiOst honor and d ntegrity they may place the greatest cotandenee. . . jilt , S. LONOSIIORE,M D • From A. ll'oo•lneard, M. A: ,e, Pen n.Uni,ree i if!, !Philo dr/OWN—It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to' the profeesihnal ability of the-Author of the.' tilsolCaL ItAm• CAL." NuntetoaA autos of Mew" pith*. fil milts' Organs, - acme of them of leer standing. have come under my nr-t -tiee,ln which hie skill has been manifest in restoring to perfem health, In Some cases where the patient hat been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment OfSetn. toll weakness, or dimirrangement of the functions pro dueed hy srif abuse or Exeess of "parry. I 'do not know his superior In the profWeslon. I have been acquainted with the Author coma thirty years. and deem I t no more thanjustice to him as well a•titidness to ihe unfortunate victim clearly indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whose profmodonal skill. and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WrsOD WARD., ti• 1.).. " Thinks. sothout exception , the molt comprehensive and Intelligible work 'Published on the class of disease of which it treats. Avoiding All technical terms .i t address esitself to the reason:Grits readers - It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of Alaimo*. The au thor has devoted many years to the treatment if the vari ous complaints treated of, and. with too little breath to puff. and too little presumption to Impose. he bar - offered to the world ,al the merely' nomina I . price of 25 cent., the ffult of some twenty years' most successful praitice."— Mr old . "No leacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted In thisinvaluable work. it would save years of ptin,niortifieation andsorrow to thus youth Under. their .chsfre."—People'. Atirontle. - A Presbyterian letergyman In Ohio, writing of " Hun• ter'sMetileal ifluel" says :—"Thousands upon thong ands of our yout ,by esti example and Iniluenie of the passions, here been I ed into - the habit of self pollution, without realizing the yin and-fearful-consequences upon themselves and their posterit.f. Theconstitutions oftbous. and+ , who are raising families have been enfeebled,. if not broken down.and they do nntknow the cense or the cure. Anything that can be done so to enlighten and Influence the public mind esio check And ultimately to remove this wide.spres.l source °film:nen wretchedness, would confer ' the greatest blessing nextto the r;tligionof Jesus Christi, on the present ahtl.coming Tonere - Han. Intemperance (or ibense ofintoxicatlng dfinks) though it has slain thous antis' upon tbousands„is not a greatrr 4.1.011 Ne to the hu - man race Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me , your co-worker In the good Won you are sonetively engageditt." ' I . 4111,ev•opy (secarely enveloped) will be forwarded , frotor post a Me. t o any pirt of the llnittid States for 25 cents. or sigeop , es for ill. Address. (post paid) COSDEN /c C. 0., l'ubli.hers,or nos lOd. Philadelphia. I [~'r unok,,ners,eanvas,ers and Book -AgentstSupplled on the most liberal terms. - • , 2iyl , New Line of Mail Stages rnora • a t XIRKWOOD TO MONTROSE. A STAGE will leave KirkwSod, parringthrowel.Cor bettsrille, Liberty .4.c.,er.:ry inatulasafterthearri ral of the Mail Trains olears t hoth East and West,reach Ana.Moutroseat 1 P. M. RETUR N NG I • LriveMenttoiedelly4Sandaysexceptedl at 2 P M. reaching Kitkwoodiu ttmc'to take the Matltraine of Cars.both East and West,being the nearest and most feasible roututoreach the New York and Erie itailroad. Thletiuei ntersectsatri-weeklylina.forDinsockzipring , villa, runkhannock. Wyoming. Prlti Wiikesbarre': which leavesMontiose at - 7 : A M every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Also, aline° Friends% ille,Leraysville.acc.Good Teami.and cointortable Carriage; aro provided .and the ProPrieterswllispare no pains t accotumodet.thel'nb lie. W K. liAtelt. • Sep. 12,1854. • • ;MORGAN a.wpsT . • REMOVAL. KEELER & STODDARD since the late fire, may be found in the BASEMENT or SEARLE'S HOTEL. Notwithstanding the unprecedented ra pidity with which Our stock ofßoots, Shoes,&c, " went off" on the morning of the flit., we still have some' n haiid. and ?dal soon be supplibd Montrose, Novetnber, 13, 1854 . Bioche. Shawls. CHEAPER than ever before known, Bestial • ful patterns, and fine quality • of 8-4 Brophe ShaWN, Lupen's manufacture, at $7. Oct. 1 1., • • - U. B. & co. Shawls: • " • T ONG and - Square, Wool, .Broehe and Silk, I_l yeti; kindsome - stylem, and at extremely low prices. & Co: ° Oet• 11.1 • - , Heimb 91d's Genuine Propa.raiorg: Ilebabold's flighty Concentrated Conapoitnd I Flaill'Extract Ettcb.u; - • For Di geipe4 of the TiLii•tier and kidney* Si.eeret.,Thsease B. rqrieture* Weaknesses; and all Diseases of the .Sean al Organs, • - - Whether in Male or Female, , from whatever cause they may have originated and Ito matter of bow long standing If you hare contracted the terribie disease which,, when -once seated; in the system. will surely. go down from one generatitin to another, undermining the ..outfit ution and 'sapping the very vital fluids ef lite, do not trust yawner in the bands of Quacks, wto,start up every day in • city like this, and fill the patters with glaring fssisehood*, too well calculated to deceive the young and thole not ne wt:tinted with their trick*. Ton cannot be toe careful Ili the selection of a remedy in these cases. The Fluid Extraerituch• has been pronounced by emi. nent Physicians Ilse grialest remedy stir known. It is a. medieineperfectly pleasant in Its taste and very innocent In its action, and yet SO thorough that It annihilates every particle of tberank and poh , onoup virus of this dreadttil disame; arid, unlike othea remedies, It does not dry up the disease in the blood. 1 - CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY, brought on by self-abuse:a most teirible disease, which has brought thousands of the human race tauntimPly graves. thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the MA the glorious ambition of many a no- Me youth, can be curel by this infnlible remetky. And as *medicine which most benctiq egerybody, from the sim ply delicate to the confined and: despairing invalid, no equal is to be found, eking both as a cure and preventive Helmbold'e Highly Concentrated • Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying the flood, removinx all diseases arising from excesses of Mercury, expo•nre and improdenee in life, chronic constitutional diocese. arising from an itit• pure state of the Blood, end the only reliable and ef. - feciaal known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Felt Rheum, Scald fiend, Ulceration! of the throat and Lept Pain! , and Swellings of the Dopes, Tetter. Pimples on, the !see, and all Sealy Eroption! orate Skin: . This article is now prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physicians to the country, and has proved more elltrisMt in practice than' any preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered. to the public. Several cases of secondary Syphilla, &terrorist and Scrofulous discos:tells hare entirely reformed In the incurable wards of our Pub lic institutions Winch had for many years resisted evsry stale of treatment that could be derlAed Tite;.e eases fur nish striping exampleS otthe salutary effects of this mall rine in arresting some of the most inveterate disease*, af ter the glands were destroyed and the bone* alreidy ef fected. NOTlCE.—totter Prom IVAPIMPIMO PhyldeillVlP and pro tenors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of eons from l atien ts will be found seeompanylog both Prep-, aratione4 PRICES, Plaid Eitract of Dod", $1 per bottle. 'orb Bottles for $5 •,Sarsaparilla, same price, coal In stremeth , to one gallon Syjop of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and frad by li. T. 11ELMBOLD, Chemist, 263 Chestnot St., near the Gins.d House, Philadelphia. ' To be bad of Abel Tonsil, Montrose, Pa., and of Drug gists and dealers everywhere. All Letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive Immediate attention. . • 2311 . Cloths, - 04sAMERtS and vesting& a large assort• vv ment and at pr;pes lower than we have ever been enabled'to offer them heretofore Oct. 11 NOTICE Ts hereby; given that application will be wide 1 at the next session of • the. Legislature for the charier of a Bank ; to Abe called the Purrit. ers c. Mechanics' Bank. Located at SaNuehanna Depot, Susquehanna County, Pcnn'n. The par.. pose and object' of the Bank is for discounting And 'deposit. With a capital of $50,000.00, with the privilege of increasing to $lOO,OOO 00. Susquehanna Depot, Penn'a. • • July 19th, 1855. 28-Bm. fIVE LOT OF LONDON Twist Double Barrel Gxins, Single do., and extra Flue Rifles, for sale by - A. LATHROP & Co May 1. GR e E4 8 1 414 4 Y - of Roady .biaditZittng KEELER &-STODDARD. U„ B. 4i Co - Atuittaha' , California, :. •._ I or, any place_ on ;he Gtotreponnoi pieisattgreatik inductiziess than_- . . .1' . KEELER * STOPPARLeS ._ .-:. -111001 r. AND 6.1110/11iTORIE. 111/1111.011 is apw: filled • with. a neW ' aud exto V Y - sive- assortment of ',articles to their . tide. embracing a general .variety of newl and elegant 'stylenof Ladies and Gentlemen's - wear, among Which are Ladies French. Silk Luting sad Pre-- nine Gaiter's, Kid and Enameled Polkas. Kid Pat . . 'i l ia leather and bronzed Jenny: Linde, _Baskin. tad Ties • gentlemen's French' and I Philadelphia obit-tanned calf skin and tip. Boots,contrails and button Gaiters, MOnterey aud Washington Boots, tiiilet Slips, Morocco, calf. and Cowhide -Bra ssie, &c. Boys kip; calf and - cowhide Riots and ti repast all kinds Of Misses and Children's wear. lso, a- general alsortment of Findingii, which cou plet in part of lasts, pegs, sparableii. flungarian ' rails.ticks, thread, wax, Bristles, *toe binding, awls rasps, sandstones, shoe kniVes. &c,- Alen. dalt and hemlock tannad eal f upper and - soleleath ,r,,Morocco skins and linings. \ , Work made to order aid repairing neatly done. . 1 KEELER . & STODDARD. Montrose, June 1.1853. • -- •,, . - • ' Stove Stoves It Stoves! r IIE subscriber wishes to call the attentionqf .1 film friends and.tho Public to.hia very large nepiortment of STOVES. at his pew .:3,Store Room in Lodetsville, next to 1.. S. Lenheim's Store, and near the Great Bend Depot. lie has in.addition to his former large variety of Cooking and Parlor Bowes, =ley new Patterns, some' of which are- St. Nicholas, ,\ I Peachll : ranch, ?ire Fly, Modern Troy; Mohawk, • MedaUion,, Black Warrio!, Orient, I Oak, . • Egg Stove, . Which together with his former' Stock will - be perhaps the mast extensive and varied assortment of well Selected St(Wes in the County. . * * 4 .' Clinton Stoves well furnished at low prices. or All articles in his line kept on hand_ and made to order 'as usU4, and orders received at his old. stand in Great, Bend.. • • • JOIIN COLSTEN. Lodersville'dz. Greta Trona Nov:, I 85.3.—tf. - - • . .• Buffalo Robes. A LARGE lot of handsome Robes, a partOf 111 - them whole, Indian dressed, and very 'sup& rior colors and quality. - • 'U. B. & Co. Gibson, Oct. 11, 1854. • Window Sa'sh. Q .' IL & - D.SAYRE having , been appointed O. agents for an extensive Sash, Blind ,and Door ManufaCtory are prepared to furnish any - artieles s in this line at less:rates thin they have usually been 501 d... Doe. 14. SNHAVIN6 CREA I NIL an artiqowhinh every man bhuu 14. t ry!, for sale ,by • 1 S. It & D: SAYRE.- • • Ready-Sado Clothing, : A VERY tiestralle stock at very !ow prices I S. 11. & b. SAYRE. Montrose, Dec. 14,1854. 4_l Doct q r,Yourself : THE POCKL 4 T • EESCULAPITTS: Or, Every 42 his own Physician. ' IrrHE FIFTIETH Edition, _L - containing One hundred Engravings,showingDisesees tud Malformations of the "In man systesn in every shape tnd lorm. To which is ad-, led -a Treatise on the Die rases. of- Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those con templating marriage. By William. Young, M. D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the Aesculapius to Iris child. It may save him front an early grave. Let no young man or wo- Umikenter into . the secret obligations of marriedlife without reading the Pocket Aesculapins, Let no one suffsring t from a hacknied cough, Painin the Side, restless nights,.nervous 'feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations,and given up bytheir physician.beanotherruoment withootcon. salting the A ESC. Ul, A PIUS .- nave the married, or those about toibe married any imperliment,read this filly useful book, as it 14ts been the means of savicg thonsantlsofunfortunatecreaturesfromthe very jaws of death, . ' IT Any!persiin sending twenty five cente•en closed in n letter, will: receive one copy of, this work by mail, or five copies tvill be 'soul for One Dollar. Addness (post paid,) . DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce St. Philadelphia. A prilfitb,liAs-714y1. / DR. HOUGHTON'S EPSIN Great .21Tatura/ Remedy for Indigestion . and Dyspepsia. . DR.l.::lloucirroa's Pepsin, the true lb- GESTIVERIXID,or GASTRIC JUICE still holds the first-Place aniong all the variOus remedies for these painful and destructive complaints. - It Isihture's, own specific for. an unhealthy' . stom 'ach. ,No art of man-can-equal its curative pow. era: and no sufferer froni.lndigestion 'and Dys pepsin should fail to tit' it: - ar Sold by Abel Vurre!l, Montrose Byl. - HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PIIALAVELPHIt. Important Announcement. MO all persons ifflicted rrth sexual diseases, such as 1 Seminal IVeakness, -Impotence, Goituorhees, (Meet, Syphilis, &C.. Jr" The 116 ward Association of Philidel 'phis, in view of the awful destruction of human lif&lnd health, caused by s. %nal diseases, and the deceptions " which are practiced upon the unfortunate vietirnsof such diseases by Quacks ,have directed their consulting surgeon as a Charitable Act worthy of their name; to give Mrdical Advice Gratis. to.all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Fe male) ke ., and in cases of extreme poverty and sulfating to Furni-h Medicines Frit. of Charge. • , The llcward Armclataon is a benevolent Institution, el tablisheit by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with * Virulent mad Epidemic Div ea... 4," and its funds can be used for no other purpose— It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to , add that the AseSciation commands' the highest Medical WU • ot.tbe sod will furnish the most approved modern . treatment, Valuable advice given to sick and Tomas fe males, afflicted with abdominal weakness, Womb Com plaint. Costiveness, Leucorrlara, Address' (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. A. Calhoun. Consultlng Surgeon, ilotiard Association i No. 2 South • Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • Ily order of the Directors, 1 .EZR t D. IIEARTWELL, President. - GTO. PAntestitm,Sccretary 22y1 Plated- Ware. JUST received a large lot of Plated Ware, consisting of rake baskets, Castors; Imperi al and Chamber Candlesticks.' Tea Setts, con sisting of six pieces extra rich; Cups • and Gob. lets ; also, Brittania Ware, viz: Tea setts, (fo - ur 64 and six pieces,) Teal Pots, Coffee ,Pots, Can. dkestickti, &c. As the subscriber has made 'air rangements with the manufacturers of the aboVe giuxis, he is enabled to furnish the newest pit. terns at the lowest prices,apd also to supply his customers with extra or single pieces, of any ar• ticlo. in the above line. A. J. EVANS, No. 2. Odd Fellowe:Har 'ton " 29, 1855,- ARE now being paid by A. Lathrdp & Co, to alt those who consign their butter and produce to them. • They having made arrange. mean are flow enabled to wend All lands of Pro duce to New. York and to sell the same at the highest market prices. AU' those who 'wish good prices and quick retuins we invite to car upon A. LATIIiiOP & CO, Montrose, May 1, 1855: French Flowers,. IParis Feathers, • Straw at. Goods. WE are now ioffering a large stock of Fren h Flowers, Innis , Feathers, and \Mine y Article's, of the most nnique'-styles, and Infest importation, to . Cash purchasers at a, great re duc.tion from time prices, and as we have, made arrangements to receive, the'moiriaxiseanon, by_ almost every ateamer,the newest atYlea of goods in our line, we. would, take occasion to solicit cash 'purchasers, to eIiaMIDO OW stock, at Nall. 64 &6f' Johtwit.; Corner of' Milani, N. Y. 'S7H - -- HONER & KETCHUM. TiIitMOITTROSE:D I email mu..AT M 0,1 449` f mr 0111 I • inciugm-4Mlo,casih Le advancels2,oo,lt not odd within six months ;aid $2,60,a t theind thspar." No paper discontinued until arrears. god ate paid, except at the option of..thal lisherit. All etantuunicationseonneetederitlsthe office' to insure attention; must be directed• (post paid)ilgCtisst dr. DLit, DiontroseAtasquebanna Count jit Pt, Antes of Advertleltw. One square (12 hoes orlesu) 3 insertions, $l,OO FaCh subsequent insertion;. .. .i 01245 , One square three inonthi, . ..... . . 2,60 One square six months, . . . . Business Cards, four lines or leas, . Yearly advertisements, not over 4 squareis,-1,00 - One•Cola= one year, . . . . . . 30,00 Wally advertisers will j be restricted to the bustness in which they are engaged ;and are eon. siderecl as wishing to continue advertising unless they - shall give arfe4aldireCtions foe a cliseontin. uance of the same.. Joie WORK. Or The publishers having added to their Job Printing materials s large and 'superior. .assort ment of-Job Type, are now prepared to eieinte Job Work In a manner uniurpassedin ttliassee. tion of eountry,and on the most reasonable terms. Blanks of every description kepteonatanfl y on hand or printed to order,. Nusintss pirettor 11911119E,' Great iteud.Depot, Pa. *ADDISON B , uT• MIT ) Proprietor. • ' BURRO K'S, SPROUT&Ca" , 13 , Manufacturers of SritotrfO Collllq)C.sit. RUGS SPRINGS, EinghenVilleyLireOtning UO4 l Bl. Sprinirtspny be had of M.S.WirSOk Montrose. 7 . . 'Win. W. SMITS & Co.. - Ibabinetand Chair Manafaetarera, foot Mali' Street, Montrose, Pa; Dr; H. SMITH, - J Surgeon • Dentist, Montrose. Pa will be at -Searle% Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of nkeh week.' _ . 15y1 Ille111ILLAN& PANS, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardwaie, Crockery,.Boots and Shoes, &c., • Pa. -' • 141 . LITTLE & CHASE, Atto nien at Law—Office. fortneriy °eat • pie. by Little & Streeter, Montrose, Susque , li:tuna County, Pa. RALPR 11. LITTLE.] A.J. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AiQD COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Soap's. ham Depot, Pa. .ofHee over 8. B. West's Store. . . 16y1 ABEL TUERELL, liforrnosE, PA. Dealer in Dings i lledicines:Chemicals,Paink. Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard • ware, Yankee Notions, d4c, • Physicians Pro— scriptions carefully comPOunded. JOHN GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop under Searles Hotel, Main - Street, Montrose, Pa. • JOHN 'OOLSTEN, DEALER nt Stoves, Tin, 'Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Lod eraville, near Great Bend Depot.-6tfl . - . A. throp, , • - - DEALER in Ready-Ma C Clothin.e Hats and Caps. Boots and Sho s, - Dry , Goods, &c. . . " Store opposite earle's Hotel, Montrose. C. D. Laninor, - and t i wth .1. P. W. Ru...vvi, Dr• Merit ;H• CC-'Vail- D RUGGIST and ; CHEiIiST, and Dealer, in D DatiosvlledieineS, Chemicals, Dye Staffs Paints, Oils, Patty, Window Glass, Camphine Fluid, Perfumery, Yankee Noione,&e.,&e. ' Loderaville, Pa.-10tf. ' 1 FRANKLIN FRASER, ATTORNET AND.COUNSELLOR AT. LAW, Montrolle . . Pit.; will attend faithtully to all business en trusted to him in the•county of Susquehanna. Conveyancing and writing of ill kinds will he ',lone neatly,. and - charp moderate: ; lie will Alsci attend to the proseentien of elmahn of sol. diers, their widow _and heirs, against the U.S. government, for 11 unty Land, Pensions, &c. May be found.at all hours at the office formerly. .loecupied. by J. T. Richard, Esq., Borth ,of the Court.House.—Tis3—n49 . . 1 . C., TYLER; • . 1 - Interettel With LL. Hunt - IMPORTER AND DEALER in Hardware land Cat. I levy, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, da. _ No. 211 Pearl Street, N. Y. Wherellis Mercantile friends in this and other Counties, are kindly invited ; and earnestly solid t ed to call and purchase.tl n6tf. HENRY S. KNAPP, OE aisrnoss, PA. With Rime; Woodruff, & Carter, WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commit°it ItlAncnawrs, N 0.178 Washington Street between Cortland and Dey Streets, New York. March 8, 1854-Idtf. • * Medical WA. • TARS. E. Patrick, Jr.&o. Z. Dimock hare this day formedaee-partnership,for iMore efficient, and successful - prosecntion-of the differ ent branches of professien. All business of_ them, will be atter ded to with promptness and fidelity.- ' Their office may be found over Lathrop's Store, East side Publia . Avenue. E. PATRICK, Jr: G. Z. DIBIOCK. I. i Montrone, March 22, 1854. 1- -W.. Singleton, CaD now be found at his new stand _on Owe go street,d doors west of Searle's Hotel,. where he- effectually repairs with dispatch. Watches. Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and,every description of machinery. Wheel cutting, Gun and Watch materials supplied to the tri►de.--61 'A: dc E. Baldwin 41Y be found ,in basow y ent. ,of Searle's Ho. tel; 3 doora west front the corner. Notes and accounts that: are due ins will be very ac ceptable if paid soon. A;Sz. E. BALDWIN. Montrose, Nov. • 2. Pulions, - WHOLEOALE •AND , RETAIL I DEALER 70 L suiuet Ware, Sofas, Seasteadit, !rabies, " Stands, Chairs, dte. No:Washington street, • 4Binghauitob, N.Y. rir Co ffi n Ware•Roorn up statrs.,--n52 , Now and - Cheitplip4i." • B_OUG.HT pressure moon and will!). sold accordingly by • I -• •- - i U. pußßoivs & Co. - Gibson, Oct. ' I 1%54. • • Ca iN4 5 ' tOOD assortment- and handsome paws' • very low Firkes. U. B. & Co: _ _ ?mgr . GOOD' _At Hop'pottonitftation. • 'HEP subscribers are sow - .resetting a:leueral 1. supply of_ Dry Gooils;1- Crockery, Glen ware', Hardware, die., dm. ; of which - will be sold cheaper thsi can be afforded ''elsewhere the county. •Ales,;iktott Ind Shoes at low pn. les and goof! quality. 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