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.