The:sieat.Pitino, Steitk•fe4s4 and Estiblidmisint car HORACE WATIE ) RS. No. 333 Broadway. Nebo York. • The r Piano s , is largest suortment o Melodeon Musical Instruntents and Musical Merchandise of all kinds ill Mtn United . States. 1 Pianos frOta TEN ditTerent manufactories, comprising ',hose • of every variety Of style; from the plain,.neat and substantial 6 1. _Octaves, in Walnut di Roos. „wood Cases, from $l5O, to $200,10 those of the most elegant.finish up to One.Ttioneand Dollars. No house in' thel Union can compete with the abce. in the number; variety and celebrity of its instruments, norin the extremely, law priest at which they are fold. iloitia r a Manes' Nfi)DERIt IMPROTED PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, possessing in their improvement of ever strings and action,a length . of scale, p‘tver and compass of tone equal to the Grand Piano, united with the ,beauty and du rability of otructure'of the square Piano. They ' are justly pronounced by the Prijss and the'-first musical "Musters:o c be equal to those of any oth er mannfacturer.liey are built of the bestand iaost therougl seasoned material, , and guitrna. teed to , standthe action of every This •flonse has the Sole Agency of T. Gilbert teCo.le celebrated Preinium Pianos, witii or without thif • Aeolian. Hallett & Cumston's; WoOdward Brown's, and Jacob Chickering'e„; and Other Boa _ ton Pianos. Gjjbert's Boodoir Pianos; and-ele gant instrument:for entail taunt: Each histrumentione mottled tO. A give ratiorqt-- tion or purehiee'tnilVey refunded: Second hand Pianos at.Greeti Bargains, constantly in stars, prices front 030 to $l4O. , Sole Agency of S. D. & H. W Smith's Melo ../deoits,(tuned to the equal temperament) to which was recently awarded the First Premiuni, at the National Fair, Washington, D. C. Prices frUm 015 toolso. Double bank melodeons, $2OO. Horace Water's Melodeons, Ouperinr instru ments in tone, touch and. dttrabillay of make. 4-- (Tuned the equal temperament.), Melodeonsof all other styles and •makes. Martin's Guitars, Brown's Harps, Flutes, Vio lins, and - musical instruments of all kinds. A large discount to schools, teaCkers,chorehes and clergymen. The trade supplied •on the moat liberal terms.,• A • r • illttsiic :.- , e•CF:in of the largestand best select ed- Catalogues of musienow published, compris. ing many of the choice. and most. opular sirs of the day; among them are found the universally popular productions of 'Phenls Baker. . Music sent by mail to all parte of the country pest,pla Particular and perSonol attention paid to all orders received lty mail. Satisfac tion g, naranteed in every instance. Pianos and Melodeons for rent, and rept allowed i on pur. chase. Pianos and melodeons for sale on month-, ly payments. " Second - hand Pianos taken_ in ea ehanoo for new. Boot =ad Shoe EmpOrium* . • ' OF ' - 1111111111. iIE subscriber has removed, his „ Boot and Shoe store' into the building recently occu iiied by Messrs Bently and Read, Public Ave nue. first above the , Post Office. - Where„mit • withstanding the mixed 'state or . politics, the stringency or the money market, the " nough anntbins R.lad Moncipolies, Jack-O-Lant era iadacements ) and the great droughtb, as one extreme follows another, in all human probetigi ty,4we shall have a cold winter. i ln view of "Bs: state of things the subscriber begs leave to say that he is prepared to meet the wants of the Boot S. Shou wearing public, witligeod and sub. fttantial varieties of boots 4. S,iries of Erstarn , or 1-13rno Mannfauture, warranted equal (if not - batter). - than any offerQd in this market_ llis stock embriCes a general variety, of Ladies and 'Gents wear. Consistingpart in of Ladies-Sax.. sPat. Pox - Ike' Gaiters. Silk Lastinge -"Congress Gaiters, French ,Kid Congress Gait- I ere, Marroeo Gaiters Ladies Marshall i Ties; City :Male Bronzed Buskins., Enns'ld Buskins, Kit. Buskins, Pal. Leather Buskins ? , Morocco Lace.' Boots;Call Lace Boots'. Emir(' di Bo,ots, Put lbw:I Buskin's ttc - .4Milises Si?i Laceing Pat. fir C fsiters, Colored Gaiters. Caifi.Lcce Boots; - Kid Lsce B4ozs..Tenry Linds Kip , Shoes, Chi/- areas Gaiters,' Button Shoes, .24'ncie Ties, Pat. 1 - a.ap Fretnit Buskins, Calf and Kip Shoes. ?fuss' Prenal Calf, Kip ^ and Steger, Boots.' Calf Enaid, Kip and Coirhide. BoTs End Kip 115 , 7,%Y0rA's Borg's, Thick and Kip. and. Paz. LeaTher cf-c., 1 . . • Mihbera and Sandals a general. assortment. Firrrans, Sparables, Thread, Wax, Steel Nails, Pegs, Tacks, Bristles, Heel Ball,. IBuot Webb. Hammers. Pincers, Shoe Keives,:,Edg,e,BlaCkin'g, Goat and Gilocrt Binding, Water Proof Thiel. laZ Paste Blackiig; OnnuArab4c,lGurn Trager kin th„ -Brushem, awl IleAs, I Pigging and Sewing Awl Blades, &c. 1 - LEATR 'fR. Art ilia); by the side or -pound, to snit en. tourers. The pub tiCate invited to call before . purchasing-elsewhere. rCiistomeramay rely op - rox.getting what they bargain- tor, and that is biter than they -can do in 4` sciite place:." If they bay Easirrn Work, they can be seconiodatili ' with as'tood en article as can belfolind in this market. If theyprefer hOme, mannfacture then esti have it withAt being IncnbuiA. Ave kind . - of-w; )rk mode border and warranted. Repair ; ing dine on short notice.' TfiINISFrL for past favors, be hopes by strict attention to butmess,to merit a.continnsnea of the apt e. , C. M lt. NKMOVA. It is now ifief.a year since the ereat Fire in _11;)ni rorte; at which time the sitbseriber having Mit with a',zrent, loss,• fact he, lost :his ~ nrtz=l, h e ityte those indebted .1 him, either by Note - or 136 , 4: ne:Count, that the same musvbe settNd 'without further. notice.. 1 YO l AcVl:74tie.; Jae. \, I 856. A Bare Chinee to —tiny Goode 100 , 4 _ Cheap. 46 [U". WRIG 3,1 r being desirntis of cloy s i:ngbutoesafur the parpost!' of let!ving•i . o the .print ta ell this method of ,informino b -cu - stowrat and tlmpubtio ; general)y, that be aril! sell his entire stock of Goods: ate cost, frr ens} , er ready pay. No credit will be given after this 'date. Ida woold_sly to those indebted tr, , him. either by note or book account, I that are same mast be ..etlled -immediately; Without further ,notice. IL also offers for saWhis tanery. store , hair*, two duelling hocfSe% mid the apprirtenike. ees therewith; tosiether with Ores of land. All hf. "will be . soltl'eliesP , - 3110..t0Wn 1 Pa., Jan. 10. Ildsf3,—tf. And stifilLthey Going. R Hal; every eek. ltiSanta Clans is round yet and after .New Years, so-fp1a".. ,,, prepare for him by r Iting at the Post vrtmre you can get nevr i (entertaining. and ! t oo': , s, cheap. • t• • ' . 'ti i Winters' Fen%t. or Coorersations around theZlMp Fire, Kate WeUicin or to Will and to Do; Years amonz, • the Mall Bag, - Family Pripifitisti'or home male Rap* Life on the rood or Clatvie Dural: &e. Peter Parley's' hew Cokr e ant 1414tory and -gi ft books, Li sties, Crowe° and iii!es Cook books eic., and matry era I evil mention hero, but elm iihour them to youif yeti wilt talk and tielli4bein tow for the • • . • " • I • Monteosp Dee.-245, 1855. Novir Tewoll7- . A Al gOetriid assoliasent,, just anired £36- - - • .4 TURIMU,II. 1866. - :1111E Sr StOPILIr, offGroc . Dry" • 11; Rants, Is, Glass , m6eria's foilights, 4.16;41- ' ' •l TPRIELL 4 S. - 13,c1. 101 141,.56..f MORZ *Ds . 'II , EIXWTINetzr i A largo and kwoil,selacted iot - 43f "Cr iced •and Glass reisirod. AlsO a '?ear 1o: of Teas whielf wit ireihalling tOlesp, OATS minted itt 50 : cools r bkislielecash or trade 4 rgiouy. uo7l.loitom, Ilte. 14, 12.55. C. ,51. Abtertistments. . I . fjPERATE by then' powerful influence on the kl internal viscera to,' purify the blood and stimu late it into healthy, ! action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver ? and oth er organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregi ar action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are' the first causes , of. diseise. An extemille trial of their virtues, by• Profess Ors, 'Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures ofdan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by peeions of such exalted position and cliaracter as to fOrbid the suspicion of martial. Their certificates are published' in my Anieriesua Almanac, which the Agents below named Pre pleased to furnish freely all ingniring., [ _Annexed we give Directions for their use in ,he complaints which they bare been found to cure.; Fun COSTLY/MR/4R. —Take one or two Pills; or such quantity as to gentle move the Lintels. Dos titeness is frequently" the aggravating cause, of Pitts, and the curd of one complaint is the cure of both. No pereon can feel well while untidy a costive habit of body.' Bence it shoiild he ifit it can be, promptly relieved. . , I \\ i. Fon DYSPEPSIA, which is sometimes the cilium Isf Costireneis, and always uncomfortable, take ipild doses —from one to four —,to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action. They will' do it, 'find , the heartburn, bodybrcen, and sroulburti of dyspepsia Still rapidly disappear. When it his gone, 71 forget what cured you. For a FOUL STOMACH, or ,, Worbiti Inaction o the t est Bowels, which rodnees general depression of the spirits and. bad alth, tae from font to eight ,ills at first, and =al doses afterwards, until activity and strength is res t ed to the system. - Fon NEILVOIJSNIte , SICK, HEAD/LOIN, NAVI ISA. • Pain in the Stomach' Bark . or Side,, take from four 3 to eight pills on go gto bed. If thet do not over - ate sufficiently, tak more the next ay until th ey . -do. These complai is will - be, swept out fromlthe system. Don't w these and thei „kindred "dis orders because your stomach is foul. 1 FOR SCRHPCI,A. ERYSIPELAS, and all Diseases, of the Skin take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The' eruptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and , sores hate.beeni healed nii 'by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, land some 'disgusting diseases which seerned to saturate the whole system hate completely yielded to their . influenee, leaving the stifferer in perfect heath. Patients! your duty to society forbids that lyou should pariide yourself around the, sc.frld covered with pimples; blotches, ulcers. sores, 'rind all or , any - of the unclean diseases of the skin; because your system wants cleansing. s To PURITY TILE ELOO - 11, they arc , the best medi cine ever disenvered; 'Then should be taken freely and frequentlY,•anel the impurities which sow thz seeds of incurable diseases will be sWept oat of. the sistens like cha ff before the eind. By this property they do as-much good in preventing sickness -s by the remarkable gates which they ard making every where. . • . . i I ~ littea. COMPLAINT, Jsrstruce, and all Bahms Affections arise from some derangement —kith& torpidity, congestion, or obstruction's of the lii;`,er. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and refold it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the - health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is are symp tom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the .bile into the stomach causes the bile to otettlow into the blood. This produces Ja i iindice, nVh a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiteness, or alternately costiveness and diarilicea, preyeas. Feverish symptoms, Languor, low spirits, wean less, restlessness; and nielatitthely. with sometimes in ability to sleep. and I sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes thereis severe pain in the side; thci skin ' and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ; the stomach acid ; the bowels sore to the tOncli; the-allele system irritable, with a tendency to fetes, which may turn to-bilious fever, billet's colic, bilious diserha•a„ dysentery, &c A medium stoic of t three OT four Pins taken at night, follewedl by two or three .. in the reortiine, and repeated a feu- days,u ill remove 'the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to riffer m such pains when you can cure the for 23 cei ts. RITECNIATn.M, GM T; and ail hrflananalary li rasa arc rapidly cored by the purlfyir.g effects of these Pills upon the blued and the stimulus , i,,hich they afford to the vital principle of Life. For these spiral kiridred complaints they shead be taken in mild - doses, to more the bowels • geotly, but freely. As a Dixxun Pits, this is Loth agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been-made more effectual to - the purpose' for which a dinner pill is employed.. - PREOARED Ill' ' _ DR. J. C4AVER & CO..- Practical and Analytical Clietaista LOWELL, MASSI, • AND Stu n ror • _ . NEW GOODS CHEAP AT C. W. AT UT 1':. • JITS T received ilot i or New Goode, snob AAA:. ' Laines. Bar& Parameans, Persian. \M.! . pleas, Ging:lams; Merinos. and Shah Is, in fact a gelieral itasorimvnt of Dry tiooda u 1,, h Will be 4,1,41 kw I • WAN TED—So4s.I rgts, rlnt!er,Lard,(Theep, thrineL &c., say quantity in exchnnze for Coo& _at asih prices. IC. ‘l'.. Montrose,Sept. 1E55. I • .'' Wilk "Fish Bi , "VIIEY will if you use tar 6 1 sold by Phife & Knowlto !enan i go Bridge. 4 new la j• press.. Cali And (. - -::rnine th - .nt.. Hooks, Liaes, Reels, Po IA `tieinl flait,'&,e. 1 1 111 TE& . N. B. his currently report this sf ction of rountri,•, will no other Tackle than thri l t sold at t I Binghamton. Aug. 14, 1835. A cARD. PITY FE & spectfully call - the attentic to. a 'area assortmpot of HARI ceircd and beim?' daily increase' different manufacthres. Aisri prices lower than those fo'r whi same quality hare ben offered past years, they are enabled to dilation from their former rer, mands, to offer both - town and ducements sup. rior ter those Bivhatnton Aug. 14. 185111 Fresh Arrival - of N• w Goods, at TITI7K FR .11.1kriS & p A RR ATT'S T • IIE subscribers would r 'spectrally inform the good people of Stis.nehnna Co. that they are now ,opening their .tock of Fall : and Winter.Good6 which i 6 iglus ally large'and ab • ril'etive nll of which will be old for cash or oproved credit che w er than an be bought at • O other ostabliment in th eoantrWa mean just. what we say. fleece ere na a ti•isi, DICKERMAN 4 GARRATTS. New Milford, Sept. 18111,1855. .. , CUT Itliiilei aad Spikes.—Boonton;Parker Mills and Old olriny, at , • Peru d, KNowyros ,i, s. Binghatoton,Nnv I 7 1856. , - 1 -Fall and Winter Goode. IIE subscriber Would say to the public that .11.. he has just reekived a general assortment f Fall and Winter! Goods which he offers to {ell very idw for cash or produce. • 3. HOSFORD. • '',"3,11355-45w6 niendivillo NOV -Latest st 1 • • t ) C. %V. MOTT'S Innr. 13. ILVER WARE.—A large lot of all yet Forks, 43 of all slzeis - ; afno, Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons,jast finished and warranted a.sa `good as coin, by I A. .T. EVANS. Aug. 29. WINGSWD, some very- fins.forAalt cheap by i - A. J. EVANS. hivai i ile N* l 77 fIOODS. lior .1.19E88 iii now reeiving ' r im i...- ply of,GOODS, iv 'eh soltbesp Montrose, Se*.ilB,;sss . i l ''', • I'luktßeceivcsd ..ta'ond Iliather," fmir - ' a. AS.H4Y. SIIBPARD BROTIIERS' Yes! A whole column and .11 1 E10 MUM' And become satisfies!, that a whole column' isl necessary, to make known the great attractionsi and iodUcemehts held out to purchasers to evi amine our NEW AND MAGNIFICENT stock' of. Hardware, Crockery, Pored a I n, China-ware,' Glasn;ware,Clocks, Bird Cages, Groan* Lanips, \ Marbleized Iron Dian- Hes, &c.. ace., we \ This s eit b eing opened by'us, at our new and beautiful stand, 2 Doors ast of the Canal, Court Street, - BINGYIAMTOAT, ""Tilll3 di k - \ 5- 101 READ AND BEVONVINCED • \ That like inducement s .% Wrchasers. tar sur pass anythini,lieretofore givn the. Public in this market, ittlegard to our .s\ 4.4 :EdicardilWhite Granite Ware.s," in particular. REAR! HEAR: i . 1. 111 AR! !! " A SAVING OF 25, per cent," to purchasers may be made; by buying “ - Riliard's Ware?— Why? •Beeapae they are.otie third finer, hea.vi er, stronger, and the sizes larger than,any other • Wareh made,:and they . will not Craze or' Fire Crack.". Warranted so, as all the large lintel and Boarding Housekeepers in-• . :Our Cities and large towns will testify, for they . will not and do' not use any ether wares. ; • AND REMR.MBER At our stand alone can you find an assortment at these Wares. They cost ns more, our pr f . its are less, than .if we pursned the course Itf other dealers in selling t i lw light and fragile wares of'the the•day. .00 moito'iB— QUICK . S4L4S, LIGUT PROFITS, And once more . 'REMEiVBE'I? We sell them as low . iIN the fragile wares. bf theiday have.erer • 7 A splendid assortment ; ef all the new and beautiful designs and decorations, of '.Tea-ware, ChinalTasesTete a Tete setts, Candle sticks, - . • . • The astonishing strOngth, and beautiful trans parency of 4 AMEttIAN .:PORCELAIN" are too well known for further coo mroent:• GLASS. WARE "CANT BE BEAT" of the. best Flint Glass, 20 doz. beautiful Goblets,. front Is. 6d to 2s 6d, each F 100 doi. Tumblers, a tip lop article for 65.; 20 doz. f'l'uid and Oil Latnris, of ivory style; a fine assortment :of Solar:Lamps," a great va riety. of Glas's Ditches, covered ttnd uneovered:rin an d ~IT f.'ot, Spoon liold'ers. Piwiters, Butters, Sup's. creant4, Molasses Cups Nap pies. &e. &t. • " Dent fail to notiCe.by far the most impor tant Branch of our Business," that is Consistinfi.of Building Material, - C irpenters Tools,„ Agricultural Implements, and genera, House furnialiingiluuds, i t. TO IUILDERS. A cood Mortice or Rim tLrwk with Pcirphry Knobs and Se'rews complete. fdr4. 35.; ' 'good :Nlortiee Latch, with Knobs'&c.ci4:plete for' The Knobs mentilned, warranted three-time. • strom; as •the Min . eral Knob, and not to 1..50.s en Imp the Spindle. • Thi" Phoenix Sash Lock," a - Superior no taprings to vet out of order, euttzmz sash less, and an be put on in one half t hy-tino of any other inrse, from.•64. to 18i per dol., WONDERFUL." • But woul&you it, " BLIND BUTT or, Hitt . cE,''contpleto in all its parts, enafiling yon to open Ur close you r Biirtds without .op(Fning your window, and that With thi greatest eatte.— A new itrention of J. C. RObie of Binchatnton. It will we - 1? repay a visit to our estatnislimen. bee it alone. . • . : i ANOTHER WOX.DER. - - t" . arced WOod work of 'every description e.ir si ting cif - Capitals for ColumnA. and piliqers Ciienices, Brackets, Newellis and B.inni.ters for Siairs. Circles,. &c., &c.; which we can furnish tolßuilder4 abetter article, and at prices much iess than they can 'manufacture them,a fine 16t of saiiiples can be seen at our rooms. - • .- ON HAND, . . . . . le t , hin Cr a pp aTat i 4 , 3 rionr.s east ol st reeeied by !ir larffe 'assort los, Sia:ls. Arti- NOWLTQN., d • that Fiiih, in ,I)e caught with le above estab- Lull . assortment Of Boonton Nails. the be,t made. at 5e., Wrought and . Strap:llinges. Blind and Do - or Butts. SerewK. Gate Fasteners. Locks. &e. «PORCELAIN" Door knoll 4 very , Iniv,EsCutcheous;Door Plates, Wardrobe HoOlog, die, Su. ;MARBLEIZED IRON MANTLE PIECES Highly ornamented, articles of great utility, I - many respects superior to Markle, and at h.ilf the cost, all sites, with nail without Grates, from $l2 to $lOO each. • would most rt!- n of ,purchasers W4REijnst re. by arrivals from g purchased at article's a the during the five make quite a re ' reasonable de country trade in- N. Y. agents. Onr stock - cf Planes—Chisels, Saws &c., Jas complete as . money, ti4e, and devotion to VA. PARTICULAR branch ours can make it and Prices as low, Spear & Jackson,, Butchers and other make of Saws,of a/1 lengths and kinds. The best make of planes the world affords, such as Benson and Criindalls, John Reids, &c. •in all their varieties, Cast steel Angers and Au ger Bias, concave and graduated, from 8c up. wards, Firmer, Socket,Turuers and Paring chits els with and without Hand/es. • Braces and Bitts, late improvements from $4 to $l5, Stubbs double cut Taper Files, the gen uine article, warranted to do the work of 4 or. , dipary Files, and if once used will never be abandoned. Maydoles Hammers, Mortice Gun: ges, steel Squares, Pocket Rules, Saw Setts, Patent Auger Handles, Saw. and Plane Handles &c., dtc. • 1. CLOCK: AND WATCH REPAIRING. ,By a very superior. workman, neatly and promptly done, Clock material, Guards, Chains, f(efs, &c., always on band. x .lOO Clocks just received, which for extent, real worth, beauty of design, superior finish and low prices never have been equalled in this sec. tioa of country. Wood, Iron, Porcelain, Glass, Weight,Spring, Alarm, in fact every style from gi op to ,$lO, and'every clock warranted to keep good ,titne one year. • • A New Arri calf of those beautiful .Jap. paned BIRDCAGES, jwhich for strength and beanty of Foists cannot be excelled in these Uni ted 'States, and a much Setter article than is usually sold, froin 81,' to $lO. • To Sportscoess.«..Pistols,aerolrers,Pnw der, Shot, Lead, Flasks, !something nice, Wad Cutters, Melting' Ladles, Shot Pouches and Belts. Fishing Tackle, etc., ;awayc on hand. Ire iloOlsekeepeili: —Plated Tea and Tablespoons, Forks, Butter Knives, dw.,Plated and 13rittania Tea Setts. of 6• pieces each, from $8 to $5O, Teapots, Coffee pots. 10 doz. Fluid mad Oil Britinis Lamps, 100 doz. Table Knives .snd Forks. the largest assortment in town. Oappstned Tini.ware, from a Nutmeg . Grates op to a .13athivig Tub, Neat Cutters, Ap. pie Paters, Coffee Mills. Sieres Corn Poppers, Nat. Crackers, Egg Beaters,Toasters, Beet steak - Mauls, in fact everything VbirliAki. • TRIM 1%12MS • . To boßeaseas*ered:osiilst oar terms are cash and en. price. 1, • gd.'oa r Gondnitn4warranted as rtwOesented. .3d. Anything necessary to band and furnish *.bonocipolease and platraeti yiinth, middle nadottl - grey beaded. MI be found et • "SHEPARD BROTHERR • , iolbestok N. Y..-11002 2 ' • COLUMN, CROCKERY AND GOOD' dOODS." FRENCH HARD 1V..412E TO CARPENTERS.- , . . • SAZAIVEANDER. SAVILS. .. SAL rIvA Ars & WATSON, No. g 6 .. ,,..„ . „-......-tra :.;‘,,th Fourth st., Pliilad. `" c" ' • CeREAI' Fkßkse. CH itSTNI/T l 1 &Fin% its., Friday moraine' ''''"— December 15th, 1r , 54. . Evane & • Witso - a's Salattiauder • Safes tri . utnpbtaut,as they:always are when put to the test . PUILADL.LPRiA. Pro IS, 1554. - Meanie Evans . & - Watsou, N 0.46 South Fonith St., Philadelphia. . . . GENTIAIIIEN:We :take Much pleasure a rae ommending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a sec ure awaits of preserving their books, papers, &c., from fire, ite the' 00e . we purchased, fro:myna about eeven months eine , ha s preserved our books, and cash in us good a condi tion tits they were when put into it, before the great fire this morning, which destroyed the ea tire block of bitildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The above was in unpin our office, on the iieeond floor of our building, from which place it fill into-the cellar and remained there until the fire7 - istaiout. The Safe - was then removed and' openedin the presemie of at least 10011 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired as.we iuteud-to pot it iu use again,. having • perfeci aontidene e i OW fire-proof qualities. • i .Yours, Respectfully, • • • LACEY & PHILLIPS: Evans and Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their mites in use:—U. S. Mint,- Philad.;.; Farmerii and Mechanics' Flank, Ph arida.; Samuel RM., High Sheriff' Phila.; 'John N. UrnJerson, City "Cdturoller ; Caleb Cope 4. Co., No. 183 Mai. ket St ; Richard Norris and Son, Locomotive dere, Philitda .; Britteroft and Sellers, Niachinistri, - corner 16th and - Jathen, Stu.; Franklin Fire Inpu. ranee Co., Phila.; Ritilrond Co., Plrijada.: Lneey & Phillips,. oilier sth and Street t : Sherpleee Bro . NO. 32 snail 2d Sr - and Santee, No. 147 NortlO'lliril Street ; W. 11. Hortsman and Sons; No. 51 . North 3,1 ; Smith, Williams & Nn. 87 Market St.; J.& B. Orne, No 185 Chestnut St. • A large altgortnient of the above 'ales alwaysnn hand (warranted to stand 111 per cent. more fir.• than any Herring's Safe now in woe.) EV %NS &- WATSON, also manufacture and ke. p for sale, Iron S'hutters. Iron Doors and Imo .'tratil, for mak ing fire-proof Vault or Batiks, Stores. public and private building:ft: Seal iind. Letter Copyiu PreFs. es; Patent Slate Ljnod Refrigerators; &c. • Please give us a call, at No. 26 South Fourth SC, Phi la de Iphin-15y1 NZ" GOODS Al.o i N k l I n l. ol L .v . 11. e N d t A s 1 1. 1 (. 0 4 r u n b ch for ; ft; f t. 4. 1 1 ,1 corn, and,invite attention to the very hirge stock of Spring and Summer Goo - ds theY . are now re. ceiving, and offer. for sale* at. rery lore prices. In addition to theirusual aNsortinent of staple Dry Goods, Groceries, 'Hardware, Crockery, Paint., and f) Is they; are prepared to exhibit a large . rialortmerit nf LADIES DRESS GOODS:. . of every description, Figured, Plaid and Bonnets. Shawls, Ribbons. Glove.. Hosiery Ladies and Misses 'shoes . of all kinds--..lsmi large .Stock of : - - READY ...MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tw'ecd4, Jeans, Summer Cloths, -yestings, Hats and Caps, Boots: and Shoes &e. They respectfully aelicit an early eall from those Nho wish to purchase GOOD Goons AT Loiv PRICES. s ' . •'` MiItILLAN & PARK. • Springville, May 2, 1854: ' • Doet. It: Thayer • TAKES this method - 4 Navin!! to his friends and customers that he has amain resumed the practice of Medicine at iii. old at Ind in Mon, trove, wherp hr may be'fOund at :ill times 'links:. profes.sionally employed.. lie would say to thos,: °wine him on old Icon tits that he u ill deiluef:2s per cent on all areounts paid- before the first Af April next, (or if any poor like Mysidf,) di . dilet fifty: Montrose-, Feb. 20,1”5-91f tientoyAl. C..D. Virgil. Dentist. lias-rornoved room over F. ILA:bandlee"; store, wln ri.• it will 'b.. him pleasureto sPe his friend. quick We." _ C. D. VIRWL. flx,idt•ut DoAkt. Moritroge. :Sh % 2. 18:i5 NEW SORE, 1r. : ;4:196 _ t i t A : VDry O•poi , ,Orort•i'4-,. i (:I.ots I. lid Oil , . ike., a 4 tht• eficapest for llarford Jane 1; 185.) LACK Gru ch. Wiine Sitk, , t • " b •., ti.-+: • 11. M..11/%11; June 1; 1855. I3ROCH A and Cashmere Shaw Is.:tt all wirre also alew Mantillas by 11. 11. JONES. June 1.,- 1855. ' RF.ADV Made Cluthinz,at,low prieo4, by • .11. M. JONES Juno 1, 1855. • :ADIFS will find a great varieiv.nr Ronnos S 4 and kit)honl 4t. li. M. JONES'. - June 1, 1855. . AWNS, Mage dP, II 4 hams at: H. M. JONES' Junt "14 • MBROIDEItILS an 4 Dratiory NI. JONES June 1,1855. A -r „ ', good aso:lment.of BootN nd IL Nl:ioNi:s June 1. ?855 QIXTEEN Ibs, of Good 3ttelierei 'ito. )„! hr in va:-:11 by • 11. 11.-10NES, June 1,165. rr HE best iinalitY or:C.I2IIA at. 5 rem I. 'for sale by • H. 3i. JONES June 1,1855. T UST receiving a fresh supply of fin,. I.6te: V Salt at • . • H. 31,JONES'. Jane 1, 1855. • • . . , Terrible Accident, D to, . Mr. Green the other day.— II b ou ght a stilt of ready-made el.tt hes A l P fe P "b E a N d E • at the Store, abd . the 'first day's wearing the ac.• cident occurred; First, off drapt his coal-tail by 1 the mere force of specific gravity, (riving to tut ! fortunate man the upper:ince of a badly trimmed ! i craft with the. flying jib - in the stern..dad on ! stooping over to pick up the remnant..tho'dr.:ai iful 'casualty took place—the fountains of the great deep Were broken up—Green's pant.,, were I sundered from ankle, to waist. and Green himself seemed to be. The only war to previmt such !deplorable accidents is to patronize a skillful tai lor, who makes up hay work with - a determina. lion that it shall not only fit neatly. but wear i well. Green buys at the Clothing store becan4e 1• he thinks-he can get his gearing a little cheaper. On all brobdbility the pants that ,zeroed him. tot treacherously had pas Med titrouzh a lever itospi.. lAA been striped balm ti cholera patient, eafried i home eight nights in the week on a shutter, and finally bleached an' carried by an ingenious I FrenehrnaU fora marliet in the country Tolo e i warning by poor - Greeuts misli.ep. and go to a tailor shop like that in thti .Irounent of • Searle's Hotel if youjvant to 1,-;tattited. . . "Curtin; done As uloal, and ntl work wne. ranted.. _. JOUN GROVES. Montrose An1i.,27. litss. —I The Know I§Tothilvz , Expose. A !STY perm.ln ;•tornilking .me„at the fromt ja, upper room of the Stroe !atelv neetift4.4l lit. C. 7'ytpr.,•-.ln aceetmrnminteri fe.erpriliarr ti. to the Latt.et Voghinns. in 11;k , twat and most ap. proved in:tuner. 'At v'wrak is warrate4 to fit if pinflrrly "i;iaao. Cottintr, rocto . lino and in fact ever: I) neh of Ttiloriog done on-the Khoitest • notice, and that to the sati;sfotion of ; those COTlOettikti. . . - - 14tf. •- • . ' • •'• ." . 'J. St.trTTER. 000 Brirad Cloth-Caps for- 3- 7 - abillinim "a ‘I Plow a* 11E144, TINSIAY. , . ` Man,.Know 1' ._ . An Intaittab/ellneArfui 25 ceat4.-.4, kaie a copy tuti t uef . ....; .q :sk. Al' '.. . k,,4i 4, ! ~ Lltlth TO .L 4 t v '' ‘,l ' 4%; it".." edition t 4. ~ ,. 1,k1 .. .. ref, s,c,k, int•ii..%4 i, ....... • , . . - 7,:4 , 3 4 .0,, rxre , - .... Dr. el, , -, :dz .4 . Artivau 47.6.: and Ilan/ '-. , 4/44 14. , -:::si Containi "• r t i . IN\`\ f ever. tr . P. acted iniireonrse.by log abuse or by as fOitbeili prOveDMOC LIN littib in a . all rotdiaa I t rebid ealtlia. and ettil the pir of deieneY ; with an D ubin, ~.. ":"/> 4 . 1" - • • //iilti to ?ems' ell. from the reeiti titl practice excineirely 51eirote4 to , d ;trate. r private nature; , ~ . ... o which i P added reeelptefor the cur e oft.lt a above Mi. , es re , an;.l a treatise on the csupoodociuiptotur Rude:olW t f the Ferer anJ Ague: , 1 Te gismo my of the Pro feesora fOb tarir Ai a Penn, CeileAte; Philta elpbia —" DR. filiNTEff 'M 1111111ilAI. ‘1 iNUAI.." —The author n t his work . 'milk eltbe majority- of chose who ativertit , e to cure the di i ni ri Heil it treats's a itradnate of , :ne of tte beet lojleitk , sin the Mated:it:des. It effordeme pleiteure to recommend him to the nnfortu: larite.'or to the victim of melprietee as a anectoisfut and experieneed practitioner.' n who p : honor and nteerity !mull enee. they may plaee the greatest 1 . Jai, .S..lr,oxastiort,E, m.!D. FrOM .4 IVocifirard. M. .1).-,of 'tun .Uniresii y., Phila. delpha .—:ltgircAne pleec u re te , add my testimony to the profespiOnaiability of the A n thorlot the" ',its - meat Ilan- VA L.' ' . Niutnerous cases of Disease aft he ',its-meat Organs, acme (Affirm of tone Mending, italve come under ray no tiee.in which hiiiskillinia tmeu rplanifest in restoripg to fierier health. in some eaPet , whetle' the patient has been considered ,beyond medical aid. in the treatment otiiern dnatireiskaisolc or diligent:mem - MA Wale funetions pro dueed by selfabtve or EXceva of tlehery: I do lint know his Aqprrior in the profit/talon. II have been ocllusinted with the tnt tor some thirty years. and deem' t no taorti than justice to him as well ae kindness to the unffirtunete victim of early Indieeretion, to recbMnimill him al one in whnve profersitotal skill and Intetite they may safely eonede thetnveliveg. ALFRED' Wu ODIVA RD . 11,411. " Thisis. wtthhut exception. thelmost comprehrtsive and int elligibre work published nn ,the clays of disease of whirl, It treats. - avoiding ell technical terms.itlnddrePP ' lePOPPlito the reason off ts re:titre ft is free front all objectionable matter. and no par tft however fastidious, 'can object to placing if in the hon is o ktila sons. , The au : , :titor haS,lley -tea many years loth treatmeht of thCvarie nue eomplaiots treated of. end 21t.b too eatie breath to poll end too Li rtic m precoption t 'lmpose, he has offered, t , the troth!. a' th , merely nomitlypriee of 25 tent.; the fruit of some twenty yeare Inctet sneeeSif n 1 piaetiee."— /Pro Id . • I'• .. • feiteher or pnrenr honiilli without tlie . linowiedge ifarartedi. t :.le rnrallfable work It witiil.l na . Te.ylitit , of pain onortifiratlon iiiitdiorrow to [ llia youth. under I their. eha• "— People'. 4./rof . ole. 1.1 A Preeht feria n g elergyannnin.(ltein. writing of "llun• ter' , Alielleal 11ntannl" gay, upon tbrina• *nil! , if out vont!). by eri extimpltfl and influence of the p21.. , 1°11P. firm . 4 into nil' habit of ..lf poliS ion, ein and tearful e.tn‘f.'oll'ntes jutoini them.etreeanttheirpo.lority, Tire , nrtitut ion Oft Itous an,' who are-IA.1ot! rootlike hare, torn enfei.bleil, If not bent. en down.an 1 they an not lf . olorr I t be .:en 08, or the vare, Anyttiltir thal can he lone so to Hrilighten and intluence the tiuhlfenitilil es to ebeet Andifi t ltimately to: rririeoye wide-.f i r eil ronree albumen Wlr. tile.,lnese, would confer the frreat'eet loyerltig nyit Ito 4 : ilitrion of .t.:+llA.ClirlPt, on the and •-, t.tq r r.nerarfolf, intemperar.cetor the n'entintoxiPfaing ' , Hoke) 114ogli It has tboure n totr iitiondlionnandit.ir not a greiter keiitarge to t 1 roe.' • Accept my thank,' 491 hell .If of the IYMleted, enet.hetieve mo,rnuren jsorl erinthe good worljyou are • gionetfrely Cloe , .n.or - A , •^-i-ely enveloped) will be forwarded .f reeti f nott,nre to any part of the rilifeilS tater for 2S eent . or vii•opie. for .IR . 1. I,lrecr. (poet old,) COSDE:!i rtoi . . rf - g - Wriktell.:re.rlOlnesers anti: BoOk Agentrt applied on ihe nitvy Ilbyral ter am: 1 - I 24y1. - , 4 • - - i gm t v a r . SL 4 - 15, "Alltekj , KIRKWOOD TO 11 ONTROSE A STAGE will reave Itirkvsc,fici.pangingthrnuo Cot bettfyille.lAborty.ke.,evilyntornlngattertlleArri- val cf the %lair ['rains ofCars,hoeb East awl Welit stesch ogSloutroivt at I P . 1 • - • •• RETURNING LeasrMontrosedaily.(Suntla.ire excepted at 2, P M. reaehinr Kir)nuot . in tttne to take the MailTraina of Cart.hoth Cart autliVest,oein'F- the nearest and, merit feasihlf routt tortach the" . S;rw Yiurk z and Erie dailroad. Thiel ine. ntervittra t ri-weeloy flea for Itimee.S 1 prit,,,r -•Ilie. reolthennork -Wyoming Wilkeabarre 'which Ivevrellentroee at 7 A :11 every Mendel wedr i eldeyeed Frliap Alen.allne o Frienle , tlo,berayvvill. ke..(10(41 Tearer end enmtortableklirriezet are provided Avt,;,.l the Proprietorewlll4parn nopalur tpaceommodatt t tkrib. tie. • 1 1 .tV .K. It A Tell .1 Sep,7 2.185 i. 1 1 ~ 1 4161:0:4.*1 erIYEST . it 1.3310 V AL. KEELER & STOODARD sinee the late fire' linty b.• found in the 131SENTENT OF SE A, O.F.'S lit/TEL. NottVillistflilaillir fire unpreeecientt , ',d r.,- f/idity :wit li which tint stnekl cif Root s,-Shoet:.&t:, -went , ft"" on the tito_rnin zl oil' the tirp, w' still f;,,,.., ..:(0t0,.. on hall. :1 - voi Sidi?l K-t , /•t lip stirt f t;ioti ;.....!• in. K. EEt.r,i &. STODD A RD. '..t on t ,-“,;•. No ve rn her, 13. i 11;54. Brochcs SI Rwls :h. nll,ef,ry TI, tiqv 8-4 fir .q!it, 1.! , ; ,, •(:; 11l Le ti n t(', :it $7. 1,1 MEW H. M..JONI;S J ••••:.ri , 1 Shawl: & Dress Gloria • Emporiuni ; FOR FALLII4SS. I. 111;r1fRITT wonld firm friend and I . Puhli(!. tint hel , :tis now in store, and i. 4 n woo rul-tine t of, Fail and Winter ineln•iinff a .mat net Riell Fall Prints in now styles, Plain land Faney..De •th,, Plain and Plaid Tiarzes and Poplins: Stvlos: T112e1; Won!: Ilreehe,• I :'ihawls: Rieh ib +:.Ladies Cloths and, fint'llas. Br:oath:l l 9th%; CI large assorttnene.of as u‘ttal: riniAndi Pnintm. °HA., Baff'aln r :issortment Stovvs hPing, made instom.Trade and will , n• a LITTLE LOW.:, n , r,)ved efedit. intfil Eno. flip •to he rfaiii. -Flour Plain and P411"1 NI A-sir CU lierianr4, PArwnetta,:‘, nip 1) irk ilia on 4. in' 1.1r.t.a.10., PI in and Paley ,41) - (3 tAlyni•re.„ Crap and silk! 11,014. It.nopt4 and •Flowpri I'(.lv..t* for 0.i:0;4 awitlti ("n:.,imi.rp. 5t: , ... & A.., with 4 sthrik .“.41 .ran.v 0n04141 flartiwnrp.l'rnekerv. Irqn 1 Roo!N And S'hoe4, riat4, Ci r'...p..tin,....4q. ,7ith a new s an'! Tri Iloirr:±4 of th... hoßti +•• ,r , i.r . ..viiroady rof•IIN Al l 'I• , 4 . ! 1 It et° i n west nil r ,f t .e)- •• ,:h. llootiole,.. or ..rt 11 W.,“1 I,,veks ,v.l :.; , It•••••• nr:ri., Wli • ll'ino ..-,-7 4, 't ~ • -, .l:rfit!'.4•r• i'f.121 , " . ..c. , Vi \ltif ,r.:. (1-I..her. . . Att.4ltion at, Home. rip 74 t: - .- , IDEL7.f4IGyED would'respect tt tor.,rin the eitiikns . of Dimwit !and the %tirrounding ceuntry, that he hits opened a -tore at Dim..ek four corners . , wfo re he :Wendt ronjit,llily on hand a ;rood and well se. ,„5. , ...arr.-nt. of Dry Goods,.Grocerica, nard Miro. CriAerv, and all kindS of Merchrtniii?e, usually kept in a - country I stole. which he will . 4 01 as l o w, 11' not lower, than any ot het establish. Meat in Northern -.Pennsylvania. Montrose, pot excepted. Gentlernen . and Ladies give mo a rail. end examine my ,stecfc of Goods, and.my priifets.' You will v•ave at feast some miles trar. el and perhaps from ten to fifteen cents on ev ery dollar you paV op:. A .good assortment of Iteadylls . .de clothing kept constantly on hind. . .. All kinds ofrountv prodneft taken in exchange for Goods at the Market pried. - . WM. 11. THA YEFL , . Dimnek. Jnn - . IL 18a::—Hyl. - - ,• • . MORE NE* BOOKS. The liolldays are, CoMing. ": . 7 int in. ( Call at the P l ostotllee and get you -a new Book for rt . holiday present, The Old Ilotnestriati, Geoffrey )loneton or the Faith lesGnardian, Seettett in tbi-practice .of a New York•argeon, Doestieks,lThe Widow Bedell, Papers, Rose Clark, (Fanny Fern's New Bitok,) Caste, . Remarkable Adventures ee l Celebrated persona. Daniel Boon and the.fluntprs of Ken. ! tovkv, also lots of Sliniature Gift; Books for the - little (tries. - • _ • Come at Last,--PrOff.Stodard's.Series of Arithmetiem,the last in utie. by the IPus., o r sin. op,-Standerit Kew Spelling Book 44 1 . AL. ANACA and DIARIESIfor 8 t; tlstylesand I s tz..s, 'mien Peek et. Almant4o; for the . LAW BOOfig--A new', supply .I+4 ri•ei , iroit Di...rest eompletetfr) 1 4 35.5.-I)sides lots o,h 7 tllff .r iticlloll4litt trinif)ll, for at the 11 , r01tr".4-.Pir4t flY l t N. 1310,1.,V1D. Sft.ntr , ise n Dee.lB,lB.",fi • I • Wa,tt l losl, • , 1111 • New 34 4 ')ritiv.rit , I'Verived from F.Og- - land. '8: , whidi Le Sold below the Noy 'priees A t." • Itre* Line of ail Stages Shawn Woc S • 1, S. .T3rorlie and eso. and at e;ictiergiris l tow • . ' U. B. & Co., UNti - /ZEE NEW _ _ _ _- - 1 . SING Montrose, Oct. /0,1856.-4/. hsselt!' ,defy family should corAza sot.r• Al: A YEAR...A tiew aritev and m vroy.e4, ' BOOT 11.N.1) , 5191.0.1E- toroice. • 'fib l;tlCll.irllUtr lillod t withanew and exten -43 II :sive assortment art i c l es , to h,. „. g en a, ac i n o r vainly -of new and .Infrant stdi eof j o i,-,. and Gealleineo's wear, among h are Ladies. Freucit. Silk Lsstiug and 'Pre- Crajters, Kid and Enameled rolkets. Kid Pat ent cattier and hrouzed Jenny Liuds, Buskins lihd Peal geititlemen's; French' and Pliiladelphie ouklunue4 calfskin and kip Roots.o,ongress and buttim Gaiters, Monterey and Washington Boots, toilet, .M orocco , ball , and "Cowhide Bra lona. Are. • Boys kip.calf and cowhide. Boots and Bro O p -s; all kindsof ,Alisses and Ohildren's wear. Alan, a genera I assortment f Findings, which con sist iti Part of lasts, pegs, „ sparables. Hungarian . , nails.tacks: thread,' wax, linstles, shoe binding, ! nwlti rasps. Pantlitoieri,shae knives, &e. Also. eali' l tud'remlock•tinnsd calf griper and eoledentli. er,o'Nforocco skio.s. ti n- li nings. • - - Work made t oorder and repairing neatly dime ' . KEELER .& STOIIDARD. .irptitrose, June ‘ 1.,1853- • , lipt , 4olclica I ‘tartual Cur t 4:H . 1 Ittitar". outtoik oi tho o. re4s,treef men- an dqore fOtitt of ..I;ses et .eun exu•l altl fl iesoi , wit!' adviiCri at 1r.., avoiding . libitvirthatwoilld otretld • lit endiplaiiitsitieldant • t:wer ty yoariv . stiEreßS• Fhe allege - 1' diatilltsbidt FORD Toy's. t` . .. sl a i bietralia MalitOrnia: . , nip - lace - tin:the Gl44;eatifit pre-Senliiiiiikr 1 inducer:sent, than KEEI.EII ttO.SI7'ODDARD'S • - . • Stoves! Stoves!!.Stoves!!,! mubscribei wishoS to call the sttPhtiorof his friends, asd - thel"obiie to his very large assortment of . . - " • I: . • .': t • STOVES, , • t . :-• , tit his new Store, Room ;ip Ledersviiie; next,to L. §. LenheinesAtore, hnd near the Great Bend De Pot. Bo has in addition to liisformer large variety of Cooking and Parlor litoVes;.umejr new. Paoerns, some efilvhieh are— t A NichotaA, Pegch Dratietz,l A irelly, ra f ter?, Troy,'- Mohatak, '- . Meaellioti, f l . . lack Warrior, Orirni, • . Oak, • , :!,,g,' Store, ,-„ 1 . - I Which together with his foriner, stock will be perhaPs the most extensive and varied assortment of Hell selected" Stoves in the County. n k *'Clinton &byes well furnished at low prices. ir t .o7 All articlo in his'line kept on hand and -made to order as usuri 1,. and faders received at his oldistand in Great rend. - .' • . JQIIN COLSTEN. • . Il o OdersVille & Great BendNov.,lBs3.—tf. - - Buff, alo Robes, LARGE lot ))f hand'Siome Rolips; n part of whole, Indian dressed, and very sups riot colors and qualify. - U.S & Co. • GilAon, Oct. 11, 18541" . . - • • Window Sash. Q li. & D. SAYRE having been nppOittled Oil, 'agents for-an extensive Sash, Blind - and Doltr 31anufaetory nre prepared* to furnish Tiny artielCs in this line at less rates than they have attally been sold. Dec. 14. QO-IA.VI NG CREA3I--arf artiele''which every 0 than should try, for sale by - S. IC& D. SAYRE.. DO. 4. Clothing,Ready-Made - A ti ERY,depiralile stock at. very tow • prices. - , S. 11. & D. SAYRE. itontrose, Dee. 14, 1854*. • • 1 I Doctor Yourself : . • TUE POCKET AESCULAPIITS: 9r, ,Every one ids own Physician. TF: FIFTIETH Edition, _IL coutaining One hundred "agravings,showingDiseasea id 31alformatipar of the Hu tan system in every shape id form. To which is ad. .d a Treatise on the Die ,ses of Females, being of le highest importance to iarried people, orthose con mplating marriage. By Young, if D. 47!1 no father be ashamed to prettent It copy of th o to his child. It redly save him front an early crave. Let no'youni'inau 'or Wi - t. malt etiter nto theYsecret obliga'tions Of marriedlife wiOinnt readi the POritet - A, escnlo pin s. Let no one suf-ring from a hack tiled 'coital'. Paiuin the Side, 'restless nights. nervous feelings, and the ~r 1 4,1,.t raw of D : vispeptii4.engationsatud given np bYI II-1 1 i" 1 0 1 ysieia n.lte amit h flr Clirte.llt without eon. ing tlie A 1..:5C1.T PI US. !lave the married, or title alien ito 'be married unv impediment.read thii t - .useful hook, as it has been the menneof seen: t iiensen tiro( uni fun u fluky ere tprtsfromthe Jrver ff J we of death l - 1 ,cl L r Any tit: 4 .6mi sending twenty fre.eents, eti cloted in a letter, with receive one copy of this wok Mail •or five copies will be sent for One Dollai. . Address (pilot paid.) *DR. 11. YOLTNO, .._No. 15:2 Spruc e eSpriil. • • DR. HOUGHTON'S E p s v, , Grica 2uura/ Rem edy for Indigestion I •• • . and Dysimpsea.• - ~ •.• -• Du' %T: S. BOynitiO s Pepsin, the true Dt ni:sriVE F.r.eln,or GASTRIC JUlCEl3llllhohis ili”,ltirSt place among all the various remedies fortheSe painful and.cletstructive complaints. It is .. , iature.s own sp,ccific for aniunhealthy stom ach: -.No art of man can equal its curative pew. ers.: and no sufferer from. Indigestion and Dys. , , . . peOsia - should fail to try it.: i r ,V'"'Sold by Abel Turre!l,lilontrose . Byl. ' HOWARD. ASSOCIATION, • , iumiDELpillA. •. . . . , Important Amioancement. i' , , all personsylli:eted wlb sexual thseases, such is T iScluinal ltirakn WIS. Impotence . ori naorbata; (lest, Syp iilis,,tc..k.c. - The Ilnwarkf As/lodation of Philmiel. phis t . 10 view of tho awful Ic...traction of human life and heath, cause d by lo ival ‘bseases, end the deceptions whi Li are practiced upon the unfortunate vietimsofauch dice ...shy Quacks . hp'e clirrelml their consuitlngaurgeon as a!, :huritable Act worthy of their name, to give 31s Weal Ad.elc.- Omits. to all persons thus afflicted: (Male 0/ Te. m 3140 Ice., and Lin 'emirs of extreme : poverty and suffering to Vitrol 11 . ..Almtleines Freya Charge.' le Howard Assoolitioni 4 a benevolent Institution., es. ta Shod by speolatemlnwment.for the reliefof the sick and distressed. &Meted with' Tirulentand Epidemic Dia easea,". and its fund* eau be need for no other purpose-- It hive now a s Irvine of means, which the- Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that', he Association commands the highest Mrdleal skill ofte age, an will furnish' the moult approved modern Area mew. Valuable advieegivenin sick and nervous to.. tonics ctilleted with 'abdominal weakness, Womb plaint. Co m Lencorriers, A. .A•tdrese . (pnst-pald) Dr. Oett—R. Calhoin. Consulting Zurgeno. cfnward Association, No. :South Ninth 1460, philidoPb is. Pa • Dyorder otthe Direetory ' 1 • • ..EZR tD. TIEMITIVELL, President. fi 0 Faiietrixn,Seeretary _ 22y1 , . Plated Ware. • ;. TFST received a large lot .or Plated Ware; . 7 11.1 (cnnsisting of eako baskets, Castors, !Al_and-Chamber Candlesticks. •Tea Setts, eon gistiniersix piecim extra rich; cups 'and Gob: lets! ' filso,"firittania Ware, viz : Tea setts, (four !fivers nd six 001.04) Tea Pots, Coffee' Pots; Can dle Sticks, it.c. As the subscriber hai made tir rangetoenta with the manufacturils of the above goods. h'e'ir enabled to furnish. the newest pat terns ot.the lowest prices, and also to supply his enstoniers with extra or single pieces; of any ar ticle in the abovelline: A.. 1, EVANS, N 0.2. Odd FellOws' Hall. lingbantton, Aug'. 29; 1855. ' . 1 BALDWIN . & PERKINS; Wholesale and Retail dralermin Fleur,salt, Pork, Meid, Gram, Feed ,dandles, and solar salt forpack-• ing Pork.- Cash paid for Oats; Ryr and Meat On rhestmt Street,—Eastendof Lyons &Chan-. dlersatire, Mantra*. Pa . . • • - • • . - ALFRED BALDWIN 1 ( • • SILAS PERKINS. Montrose Oet. 30,1855.-44. • • CARPETIIAIVD.OILOLOTES. - ' T - . li. DE T'EU ii nitid call, the attention of e.l a' the 'public ti 'his'. large stork aY Three Ply, n„Veli'el; Tiirstry, r!-,e5-, , tels 'Carpet iv,. 1014 j11:91 ptirelymeo - at A TjUrtriN..-. , r)tl'iL4l4 ;14, - .low ' er priilfer;thhrt offered ; hp., r r ,ri , in ihf< e.)unt,ry; , and.a large lifig 1j1313P3i1i,011.: efiffirt iroum oveopying the aecond 'of his CoOcory And 13ou0,.Puraishing Cotno . qo beeoiyin - ee(r.that there, is . no nc,aeoriliitor.barti • . U. DE PE U. • Mothasitia, 00,11.0 4 en.. TILEtiONTEOS4DEIIOCIIIs.T. runtismcif Isysat inußsisiy eatesma soma, • • . • _• • - TE114311!• , --81,1;t0,ca , :itip atitrbnec,*2,t)( ri • ot paidi - Arithio i*otithii)4,nd 452,50;u t tht of the pAtr. _No papoi dist'.Ontitto coviati I itri* , Lf:, go§ exeypt al the optitroil the i bt - limbers. Ali cottptarilei.ti otmeormeele wit Ft, otlico, to i nburt: attilltioP 112 6 .4 l ree . I ' paid) 4)E. ti. CIIASE, Al EhtTpit, oiittose, k'lit gOolvinna Hates of Advertisinig. • Ode Itquare (12 lines oriole) 3insertioce Each subst i •quent insertion, .. . . ; Otiestiusre tfireo . tnonths, ... . . One square six Months, . . . Business Cards;four linewor • 3,0 1 Yearly advertisements;nO t over 4 squares 7a; Ono column on year, . .= • - YOttly- advertisers win be restrWet: se business in which they ortiengsgettlanti are et v. sidered as Wishing to continue advertivint cMt • r they shall give specialdirectionsforit disecitit trance. of the same. , .1101/ WORK. Efr The publishers hUeing added tei thtit Jii Printing . materials a large and supetior asecit inent of Job Typeove , now prepared to esetesit job Work, in a moaner• unsurpassed in thie ate. Lion ofeountry,and on the most reasoaabletrrn Blanks of every description kepteonstairtl3 oftend or printed.to order. 06usintss pirtdori BRVANT HOUSE, • preat,Bend Depot, Pa. - Annisos Bay - ANT, PrOprietOr. 4 '• 9 BURROWS SPROUT do Co., . Mau iz f &Closers of Spam:yes eCiIiBIN ED CA ? URGE SPHINGS, Hughesville, Lveoming Co.},. Springs may be had of M. S.Wilaon, hi ontrohe Wan. W. SMITH & Co. Cabinet and Chair blanufactdrera, foot Blxis Street,Aontroae, Pa. Dr. 11 ! ;,81111 . 1(111.; • • Surgeon. tterntist,* Montrose; Pa. ; will be •A Searlei.a hotel, Mondays andTnesdaya of eat I .week. 1571: McBIILLAN & PARK, Dealers. in. Dry: 66ods - ,l.oveeries - ,..l.lardw are Creckery,Doo4 and Shoes, &e., Springville Pa:• • -18y1 • - LITTLE & • Alto's'les at" Lewr—Office formerly flees pied by Little &. Streektr, Montrose, Simms . . henna Conaty,.Ps. RALPH B. LITTLE.] lEEE* B. CHASE. A. J. DAVIS, ATTORNEY.AND COUNSELLOR AT Lew—Smique. harms Depot, Pa. Office over S. B. West's Store. 1,03'1 ABEL TIVRILELIA, blorrnosz,D a. • Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye- Stuffs, Glass.w,are,Palnts, Oils, Varnishes, Win dow Glass, Groceries; Pitney ',Goods, Jewelry, Perfiniery, dic:,—and Agent for all of the' most popular Patent Medicines * . JOHN GROVES; • Fashionable Tailoi—Shop underSearler Hotel, Main Street, Montrose, . Pa. - JOHN COLSTEAT, DEALER IN &oyes, Tin,Coppet and Shut Ira* Ware, Loderaviile, near Great Bend Depot.,6ti • .• A. Lathrop, DEALER in Readpitmlo Clothing, : Hats, anti .Gsps. Boots and Shoes,:Dry Cowls; &e. ' Store opposite Searle"-s Hotel; lontroPe . C. D. LATHROP, and 1. I): W. RILEY 141" [A. lanutor - . •• • Dr. Merit K. C. Vail.- . DRI:GGIST and. CHEMIST, and. Dealer i ucs: Medicines, Chemicals, D)e Stu fra Paints, Oils, Patty, Window Glass, Camphia Fluid, Pert umery, Yankee Noions,atc.,&c. Pa.--10tf. • FRANKLIN . FRASER, A TTORN E AND COUNSELLOR AT Law. Montrose • Pa., will attend-faithfully to all business en trusted Whim in the county of Susquehanna Conveyancing and writing of all kinds will he done neatly, and charge moderate. Be. mil: also attend to the prosecution of elainia of 101. diers, their widows and heirs - , against the U. S government, for Bounty Land, Pensions, ke. May be found at ali hours st the office forimari) • occupied by J. T—Richard, Esq., north of the Court- i iouNe.--18534149 O. TYLER, Interested: w i th LL. Hunt, bIrnETER AND DEALER in Hardware ard_Ck t lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &c. No. 215'Pear/ .S/reet, N. 1"- Where his Mercantile friends, in this and - ot/: I Counties,are kindly invited, and fernestlyiolicit. ed to call and purchase. • n6tl. -- • HENRY S. KNAPP, - OF MONTROSE, PA: With. Rowe, Woodruff, -& Carter, W " 37E RLEciNTi,siAA and LE GROCERS d GOMMISSICit• No. Washington Stier t between Cortland and Dey Streets, New York. March 8, 1854—IOLL . W. Singleton, Can now be found at Sing leton, new stand 4tl ( awe go street,2 doors west o . Se:irk's Ilot,i, riLFIG ho efeetually repairs with dispatch. Wutchet Clocks, Gunn, Jewelrx, and every description i ; machinery. Wheel cutting, Gun and Watch materials supplied to the trade.-51 _ ' A. & E. Baldwin ATAY be round in basement of Oearle's Hts /VI. ; tel,4 doors west frotnsthe corner. Hotel , and accounts that are due us Will baNcry 's.c ceptnble if paid soon. • , A. &E. BALDWIN. • Mpritrose, Nov.-2 3, 1854.-4711 J. H. Parsons, WHOLESALE AIM RETAIL DEAtEE in Cabins Ware, Sofas,. Bedsteads, Tables, Stands Chairs, dm. 'No. 9 Washington street, Binghamton, N. Y. sir Coffin Ware• Room up stairs.-- u 52 PA.TENT MEDICINE AGENCY. ABEL TURRELL, • Montrone, Pa., DRUGGIST AND AGENT, FOR ALL Tog yormts mianir Ex:mama OF TUE DAT. Consignwn/i Constantly Received. Now and Cheap Goode. BapGfrr *t low preimure prices and will be sold accordingly by IY. BURROWS Ar.to. Gibsoq, Opt. 11,1854. - Carpets: A GOOD asiortment lrnd , hindontrip wens Cl '4l-very low prices. . tI, B. 1,,,.„(70. rr 4 Fi r m A.. At. E; lan win' ins 1, 114t-';inci finnte4s .tis is this 4111iis olvNi.by rant nal - Oisilt : : .Notts and ,intn . onata ilint du.; as tunst,V pulif bust , . tots , hs'eontiniled - by• Fordimingnd A. Smith, dt. Cr;„ 'wilt - 1114 - 6:11W t 6 do all - istnd,e of worit entrusted to them in titoirlinct of Business.. - A. nAta a IN, E. IIAtZWIN. MOntrose, Jan. 1, 18343:—.1b5. MC=