. , New Arrangement at. Gregory'a ,HARDJVARE ;S 4 TOREI ' -,- G - ,Nt GREGORY & JUDSON 'smirti: . having forsltd a. co-partyershiV :of thE: purpose of conducting the Haldware business in a ll it s various branches,• WOW respectfully in form the, people of Susquehanna . enmity- that they are now opening .at 'Gregory's Old Stand, opposite tho•Exehatige Hotel,2 doors from the Cadal,:Binghatnion,_ N. V., the' largest, cheapest, and best stock of Hardware ever offyred in Bing hamton; . . , Having made "arratigements to import their English Goods and purchase their AtnerieVn di -met from tnan'ufaCturers,•they Yan and will sell CHEA_PEa . than any other ; establishment in tows! Their stock is now very .extensive, and those wishing to purchase are 41.;Vittil to cull.— The following are a Portion of: their leading ar ticles, viz:—=Table knives arid, fonts, Ten de:, carvers, fortis arid steels, pen and .pocket knives, bread and britclier.do„ hay and straw do.,scis sors, shears, and razers,,britanpia tea and coffee Pots, Ciiver and britanitia tea, and table spoons, silver plated, brass,. and iron candlesticks, snuf fers and traYs, tedarintnps.-lard,, end suspended lamps. t wintl-piece tenements; brass andiron . andirlin4,shovolzi and tones, . . - • , fie. .; . • .. .. : NOTE E. ;.. f Look ingGlas:seß, mid looking glass plates, to gother. wIll; agen et al assorttneal, of house keep, TY:EIE shbaeriber would announce to his ens- I' I. tdmers and the -public : generally, that.he .ing articles. HOITSE• TRIMMINGS ' lcontinues to supply the various Magazines named consisting, of h.eks, latches, butts, strews, brad -Ibelow, at the price annexed per annum, viz.: • nails, bolts. patent window springs,_blind fasten ' Harper, , $2,25 ; Putnam,-$2.25: Housold ings, shutter screws, slid fastenings,' &e. Words, 42,00; Blackvedoci,s2,2s ; Godev; $2,25 A general assortment of tools for Carpenters Hortieulturist, , olored plates, $3,50 Itirticul and Joiners. Cabinet and Wagon Makers, Masons Jurist, plain edi n $1,70, Littel'a Living Age, v . and blacksmi t !IS, censisting of planes, saws, ham., •15,00;- Prank _sties', Gazette of' Fashions, sus ;.atuous .tetoint,e2,so,; Ladies Repesi. mere, ha:filets, rixes:,:izzs, chi,3oB,:tugers, - aager bittS atm hollow angers. amils; Bellows, vices, tory, : (Cliteinnath) $1,63; National, $1,63; Ar- Lbw's thyme 3lagazine, $lO3. . _ . patent drill machines. sledges, Merle hammers. , 'brick and plastering trowels, cress-cut, .mill and Ile ii Prepared also to fill orders fok: standard circular sows. . .1. • • and Miscellaneous boolis and current literature . .-, A splendid as;ort meet of Sadille and Harness' 'of the • dit ; r7 - whether from the trade or other walks of, indastry. MC ins had an experience - of glake.rs'.i"l s "d :trimming: 4 . FARMING TOOLS, . ifteen years `6 theßookend Periodical trade, he . • • consh , tirg ' f ! o. :,10Ve 1 .ti ~, , , tiefi , ,ri, forl;s,rakes,seytilt‘s, - Sellevei he give entire satisfaction to allpar ties entrustieghim with orders. . grain cradles, hoes, lileli aim iron ' bars, grind ": • Specimen numbers ofthe Mapzines sent on sitm" , ..&e• -, Also, A , lrent . s for the sale of Whittemore, -eceilit of 6 Posj . Office Letter Stamps, -for the .Squires & Cos Agricultural tools, such as plows, S 3 joy to'B2 Magazines, and for 12 such Stamps, . hay and SirriW cutters. voru.shellers. &e. .1 sample of the.es.o ,$6 .works will be. sent. Letters of inquiry must contain a strimp for the Sole and upper le:tiller, morocco and shoe -trim nungs, with a f_reneral assortment of finding,s. return postage. Backs sent(post paid) on the . Wooden ware. willow cradles,; • wa,gons, chair's receipt of Publisher's advertised prices. Address, • , and baskets of nil' denriptMns. 1 . WILLIAM PA.TTON, Bookseller, Hoboken, N.J. : ~. Bar Iron and steel, iron axles and steel springs , ma.teable castings. coach - lace arid trimmings 41 ali:lnds; paints, oils, Sash, glass, putty, &e" . .. all , of which will he sold at the low'est rates: Please call and , examine the stock for yeurselvei. Bingharnto.l,llarch: I , 1653. f , : ' * ' ~..j: 4 li))etti..#,:. c .O. , t#.::: ro. ttlx3 BeAe ,o ering f Sidi • H. • tanity„.:- - • letiredgentlemakhaving cured himself of ... 1 3.,?,the. Piles accompanied with eruptions of tie Ale, after shire-ring for upwards of 25 years thinks it his dittY to make the remedy known fo the benefit of the afflicted. He will forward the oarticutars 'tor the cure of the same on the re elpt Of a 3 ee4ptstnze statap. Address, REV. C. J. RECKLAW, N0.'12 Ann•St, N. Y. • Feb. 12, 1/356.-Bw4. Executor's Notice. Notice is hor thy given to ail persona h4ving "vmandiazainst" the Estate of Perry _Bail, late f Fore.t !Ake, doe'd, that the saute must lie n resentod to the undersigned for arrangement, nd all .persons indebted to said Estate, are - re• a ired to make Immediate settleinent. • - • - GEO: W. BALL; Ex*r. • • Forest Lake Majch 15th,1556 Jaz, B.—w 4 TIME CHANGED. . . . . . . . Delaware, Lnekallaranntitila-W. It. tt. .. . 1 - - . 'SPLIDTG ARRANGEMENT'. : LA - Rate -,Chance to- .Buy Goods', - i 1 - IN'• antl. after Thursday, Dee:. 6," 1655., the 1 . . .. , 'kj Hail.Passeager Train will }cave Scranton c • c wit ' , 16 .. im , r bon d , of I . g estrous sacs- tt . 11.00; A. M. - . • .- ; • ing business for the purtutse . of leaving, in Due.ai Great Bend at 2.10, e. at; . * • ! tha-sneloo takes this .mvtbod of informing 1 1 1s-1* Connecting with the Itunkirk Express Train 1 - customersm and the public I.7,encriliv, that, he will 1 west, and the New York Express East,' on the ; sell his' entire stock of Goods at vest, for ca;sli j '1.11% & E. R. R. Passengers taking thiqt i -I. ra 11 -1• or ready pay. , No credit will`bOt given after this I ill arrive in Erafikirk•ut 11.15 P. m.andin New . ; date. 11 , , • 1 ' ---- 1 thus-. in debted - tohim,' i t, w • on ct s.. o ork al 11.15 P. M. ' .. •1 either liv note or book •ricconntl, that the same Ito.t.urn.•will leave Great Bend .at 3 p.d i ' l '. - -u;.,- must be settled haniedlately,--,without further ' '1• ; ;Sc - rariton 5.50 P. 51. - v - .•. - ;• notice. Ile also-o ff ers, for sale his tanery, store. 1 The Freight Accomm-3d.ttion.Trainovith pass. 1 -house• two dwelling houses, and the r.piturtenan. ; - •;ger car attached, will depart from Scranton at -; ces di-eeewith. tooether with' 3:1 acres of Ind.' ' , 10, r,;.m., cottrieeting with the. Ma Train hound.l All of Whieti will be seld.eller.p.k ; • . 1 - - " i 7 St:ail ri alts' Night Express Trains both.! . slidilletown Pa Jan. PIO, 1856.—tf. . • - 1 , -.'. stand West. ; P • i 4it. . , s.stiir-t.#st, ^ 4 this Train and the ,Night i . ;- • ____7____ And still They Come. • _ . - . ...., , qt 1- ea's \ tast,viiitarrive in New YOrk at 10 . 5.; • . s..;irn. .;B F . taking the 'Night Fxpress West, will ! NTEW BnOkevery week. Old Santa Clans' is :t-rive in Dankirli at 12 M., or by taking. • the 1 1.11 round yet and will he 'till after-New Years •-*-'sail Tritia:VV-est, Till airire in Dunkirk at .6. 45 ; so please prepare for.hini by calling at the Post ~. , • • • * leffice vrhere prepare cnn - pl.new, ent - ertaining - awl from. Great - nenct a. t uset'4l books, cheap. I IRetarning,_ will de.part . .-, - ---bO-4'• si. arid artive at Scranton,l2.lo, A. M. The [Linters Fe.-st. or Conversations around 1 - •vttafies will be in waiting' on the arrival'of Pari-: . t he Camp Fire, Kate Weston or to Wilt and to 1 ....a t ter Trains at Scranton, to 'Convey pacsengPrs j Do, Tyr: Years among the Afair Rags, Family 1 .-- •ttarbondalo, Pittston, WilkeS-Barre, Phil;tdel. 1 Pastimes or home made; Happy, f . ..ife'ori the road.; ' ' "tire Reading B.lt..,Eastort, .11. t 7? t .. , - 1 nodal! otheri or. Claude Duval &c.. ; Pcter Parleys' new Univer. 1 ' • sal History and . oi ft ,beitks, Mrs. Lashes, Crowen ; •- derniediate,piaces. .- k „. • ; i t - -.• -D.ll. DOTTERER,_ 1 •• _nil t.. and Ha'cs Nov- CI /it „ . .tipoks . etc, and many' oth, i ; ... Ars. I tent mention cans but.ean•;show .them-to ''''' 1 itP ,.,: 1 .„ .C-4 D!.i6 3e t5 i11 5 4 5 t9n1 -1 - 254. ,- . •r k ,•ou if you will .1.11.,,...-.nd sell the m low far the ••- , Ready. , . , . . • i . • A :•, •.. . . e r e rr .oibranees far i.. -""' • • LYCC. Arof• sa:i• K , Fee the Tiolid93^' --- ; -4, : ~yr 1 ;43-- -.-. ... , A. N.1 11 3 , 15 _..____ -• ... LEGANT jileces,Arn . Statuary, Fahey Pi J. • ' theliolidava... Zottivtn a variety of bean. The Tilanhatcaq , Fire Ins.- Co., 1 :,-. 4 i .,, , ,, - l a ti s.,..-Tlliboa wares in various designs,,, .pace 4.V0. 5$ Wall-Allred. - - 1 .. , fit ar • 1 4,,t4 Dresden and French China .note ; , , • * - I so .' ..'inspection it • i J..H. DE PEU.S. I,Crtt'rrA . L. t * - • - - . P;-• 0,50,000*i ....a:jilt:anon, Dec. 20, 1855,. 4.t ' - I' images buildings, Merchandise, Fit rniture,Nres. ; . i FO l in Par! - dtce• Carg oes,and other Proper- IPANdY DASkErs ' Itr azaiGstio.sa et-dam : age by fire - - : Alarge satiety ;also. - Work stands with at'- 1 Dutxt - ..t.M5.•,-Nathaniel 1 lA-arils, Sat ute] F. I Itets;iteticules 8 - {l. at low prices. i Mott, i'eter 11. Schen-ek,:Wni. F'.; Mott,._ piwin TV'OR.K . AVD F.43TCY.80...YE5. 1 1 same D.an. Wm. W.. Fox, Sidney Mason; El;sita 1 • . - ''' , . ; Riggs, R. L. Lord. Thos. Barron, Russel 11. Nev.; • 1 " . Ladiesltetienlits; Port 'slOnnaies,eleoant Par- ! ins, Ang.•ll. Ward, Moses Tavkir, John Sten. .. as, and new styles of Satchels for solo ' 1 ard. James : CO . lles, Thos. W. Pearsall, Riehard j • - • ./..H. DE PEU: 1 - Tighe, Peter Cooper, , Henry Elsisorth, Lyman.' . ;Den i son. John:Caswell. i • '' *TO rs t , TO.YS !-!: TOTS! ,! ! ,) ' . • NATHANIEL RICHARDS„Pres. .1 ,-- Como one, come all and ,yoUr wants shall be •i• Wm. Pri - r.PAL:4F.a. Seev.. '; 1 *;;lt'r.:l;ifiell frorrt a penny 6 - dollars int . prioe from I • a'r EDWARD PRIEST, -. :Alreiot, ' BinObam- 1 , • ' , n ear forge sitlck of Toys whieh are notir o ff ered at' too. N. Y .! . • - • ,'. • . DE PEET'S. ' . ; - • • - I . . , . • .. . . . • To 71!'LrIYA ..11V.D CROCIcERY WAGES. Farmers', and Gardeners. i -- - I ATOUR. „attention is calks! to the Mailiireaj • ' Heus:7:keepers treat yourselves to a New:years i 1.• trmanfactrired by the Lodi 31onitfactorin , 11 , I,.l.4itiresezt with one of the beintifol setts *of .•Gtild 1 Co., frornlthe Sinks and I'rivies -Of *New York 1 1 ,7•131,ni ot•Decorated China now on exhibition at i City. and ;free from Offensive odor.A L called . Teeth , si tstantial gift oft to be re- 1 IPOIVDRIqTT.IO AND TAFEL% • membered in a soci way. * Will yoti not act ' soil is cot:nosed of*twe-thirds night . --110013 the suggestion and seteet ntAtto Crockery i . -, • • t soil and One third decomposed Yegetrible'fibre. I • '.. lad Mouse Furnishing atOra,,by ~ ~ \ . Bi ll giani -•-t o - u - , - i i i....e _ . 2 - 0; is • s ...5. J. IL DE . P.E1.1... ;1* Tafen is, camposed of three-fourths night soil i i and . one-fourth No. i Peruvian q4nno. , . . • , I P- ! .-., • . . . . ; ..Tnesemanurretoare cheaper and - b e tter .adap.. • I ted for raising Corn* Garden' Nre'oetables rail ! ** '' 1 ITEM FIRE I FIRE' P. ~ ''Gf • thing *-- other ' in e ' ' " ' I ass, any in contietP with:the seed without injury, ani - i • - hin sdersigned has bern.appointed an agent; causes Corned seeds totcome tip• sooner, ripen ,• itflthet ST tix..ltfureat„ FIRE INSURANCE; two 'works earlier,.and yield one thir4 more than 1 • mlrp Joy iar Harrisburg Pa: "-Said tom any 1 :-other marinres and is .2,prerentatite rf the Cut 1 .• •..44,,ti*aphItt ef r ;- • 1 • - 1 Il'orta • • • , * * , •t• •i" • ' ssoo 0001 , ' - -. • , . -.. .., „ , . . • I Two Ws. Poudrette or 100 !bit. Tafen. will 1 i i P,--;• • • Itla as sirCe Ali: 3 ._qh9aP a, cAlinPa,rl a! -*BY ID man u re ,an acre of . Corn in - the- hit!: - Tofki 1 ha Slate an d, jusu,res on tne.W..ocx and •mutual . „ ,• .1.V.i..5ce0 rents soy I ln u . a P r a t udr . ette . b e, b 2.00 pe i r bb!, or plan , : c. : - . 4 . ) . .., 5T 9. 1;..t4i 5 G 5 L - BT t ß i. ci ,, up, , . A . g : en . L . u . i yover 7 ls., s de ivered on e,. et. _y• • ttre have I Huard vessel oritarlroad, free from any (-barge' A hereby state that Ise ;,. for paelan,ge or cartage. A Runphiet containing. :A* .. -.•,dai rs • W t i t s Y n : l B 4 ". i ls Ile tjj e ri • towel 'coinpany, and , t. . , , Jwlth . _ s . 1 every information, sent. post paid, to 'any one ;;;,. .•;-,-tiarsi. .satisfi s a. .at i 't is both safe a= eneap.-- ei. I sendina their ad! - Iress to • • ' la w., 0 expel* senoe:w d s have te,•V f i i. kn . 7 n 22 . YTHE LODI MANUFACTURING CO,' *. •• , ,,t siwoisolonta on-a - pre:mitt . inl , l `, ) ,`,?i, '- v - l ' n - . jewinp.- . . ; Gli Courtlandt at, New Votk.-7m3 , t , . P.Okii. Williams.- , - , . . 1 - ,i).1):, 'W .:tricot :. , , - V'. B. Chandler. . . • •. • . _ • ::' Orlarido Eldrldie.' -"' • * L e • - • B. C h ase :- • . •' , MORE. NEW GOODS -...-- L . , .._ . , . , .•. .AT BELL• 4 TiNGLEY . B.. :*A large and -•• - ••• - 4:- - .._. - . --***;*;; -1,--.2„ .....,jo iv:. 090. ..11)16. ~ • ..,-: -,C3,.. well selected .lot of. Crockery and Glass -.Jk.;- . •-•-• PP ,--; • • - ~1 " , i- ite i p t o f A- m y ware j n•it *rode': ved: Aliso a new, lot of Teas ar, subriilaib..ifi ! r.:inle6i. B tii:.,.. • sa . a‘, nearly & e e ry , whie..9 We are Yllling cheap, • . ••• . -** . ,*.l.G""',„_./.seialll' 4lo l! 4 _. 1 " 1 „. g . Ini • sor !meat No 1, i O.T.S wanted at s') coats per bushel, cash or . . week: The puttiOwiti. find-his as 'i • ii b , . -.. Y ; BEI:Lc& TINdLEY. Arabia artistesrtiotes Aim and of good qns. l t ty. ' The .! ra o ft .'ittock consists SA iistolil of ' ' ' i "P"/t"1 Dec: , l' , 18 55. .:, az :I . ~ , . .-„„ . . .', 1 -111123 .. ‘o .ll ) 7 o. l S te t t u n fr e Z - fi ni r l oce nts ii '° es! ‘ ". .:. .\ .. QuPPOsod to .lie' cheap $lOOO 'Worth, RTady ..: . -Goods. , . .. . . RI . fAN & G4iItRATTS . ref' . cm( "T ABEL - T viti I.ELL. 1 Now'3lilfred, sept. I Bth, 1855. 1 , - ifp - ntrose, Jan. tiNts36. • • I . . •.,=, • 1 Q FEEL Squares. 7 .-A large and sapeior assort.. c. '•'; TO TIKOSIS . ' IWO . ~1): WISfI I , All. %: 7 7 ' 1. 0_ merit et`-loin prices.. , , , . it i i ,;r: w easy 4Tro terms, areri fertile Lands rid ::it if ,11:t co : t t i t a l li o irm i;ic a y p e, a o l: r ir i e c ai r e , n n t n ot : 1 . 4 t P ! ~n e ~..1 1 w 0 , r7 . i s ... t, a fromS i u 1 . ; . s s ..i n &t a d cu d . I:o.saysbrla Sash üb b g a bc r r to e Nril l l i t .. i tallB, ]lopePrices. aii fsiltl: , 41 .. T''_ ,-e. .tees, Chalk Lines - , - Screws, ": 18. , ...refe or more , in proportion, are Oren for 62a1:...:. I `.natolet pointed a lame assortment, at '! .pac4 l ile in installments _Of sl,lr week or $4 pin 1 barn • • . •• . _- p . H I:FE & Ks 0 WIWI'S • -, ‘-'-• 10011th. .' It ie . locited in . Ells totrity, Pennsylvs.... i Bington, N or 4 1 6 55. - .; oiti. , end has one of the hest markets for Its(prei ' `,- . loco in , the Stste.: 4 1 1 11 A soil is a ,rich loam; slid to iiirtitit filile durpassedlor farinirjr, ay-ellen:la .,, '4 .sl,On vial itirovr..' 'ft 'has the . .best elements ' r. -'- -"" - 'tvibeinrinideriaid 1:•77 two - rjeh -veins-of ...r . - : ,/, til iiiii'llitirtly. be ioterseeted-lw foul' . :i , ,. ' rikloiittlit: 'The timber is. of the otiOt iih2dble '''t, • ' 'ittiri'V,, - -.TitTennexceptiottebif goa• - ntla 'warrait t -_' Lei daiditareciziven. •It 41rtsente 'Ogoo(1 . .e.nd t - substantial ppiortunity to_oo...nrrultea „fartreg,.. ',. torovVini for one's itilaren or making an incest ' mot. Vaither,lntrapolimis can lio - bad - from tire. ''V panapiiio vrbtelt"ste 140 tei..fftquirets. ;Lettera. , [ • entwergoreet . pt3f: Apply Or 11.,.,. ,14 5i.' 114101 , W. CATret,l4l. l kergml. l33 . IN itliYet 14 troet• ; 7 !i:Ortli aids bOtivien Fonrtb yitta Fifth sts..'phnit, 'll - dc 4 14 45 ;;:r. P*ll3ocirfotk,ll 0050 - ill,O, 1 z ew eiry, ted - 'r•ilseisr mn Lt:` -, rntivE 14** , 4', ova : . —dtoll- • , el .7.- _ ,4triat- " ~_ "- W. Singleton, • ' CAN' now be found at his view Stand on the . ./ ' corner of Tarnpiko and Chestnut- Sts.., a fev'' doors east of Post's t store; where he • ..•uan repairs with. dispatch, WStches, C °eh 1 4 its, Jewelry; tad every deicription - of u r hi t . - eq. Wheol cutting; 'Gig and Watch - te r i a , Is sippned to the trade. ''l ' "i904-,*.. Thayer magEs titia•matield of saying to his friends an d ext atorr tem that he ha 'lain resumed the practice of Witlielie at stood in Mon. tow -where' he es ay be round at ail tituen nniess isofessionallyernprofed.-- fieraroulAw-to those owing %ham old ftosountsibitiliiiioVoinet 25 :per Bent.'' °well omit& paid befatirthalirst of Aprit„mext, (or if tray like niyeelo 4-trili dedietlfty. • • 'l4 t . . CATHARTIC PILLS OPERATE by their powerful influence on .the - : internal viscera to purify the blood and stinitei: : late it into healthy action. , They remove the - 1 obstructions urthe stomach; bowels, liver, and other • ; organs of -the body, and, by restoring their irregular' - action to.health, correct, wherever they exist. such . derangements :as are the first causes of disease: An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professorsi . Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan-i • . gerous diseases ahuost beyond belief,-were they net - substantiated by persons of midi exalted position:... and character as to forbid the'snspicion of untruth. . Their certificates are published in my American: - • ' Almanac, 'which the' Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. . • ..! Annexed we give 'Directions for their use in the!: complaints which they have been found tei cure. FOR COSTIVSNESB.-- Take one or two Pills, or - ' such quanti as to gently move theboweli. Coss,' tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of ',. Pn.r.s, and the cure of one complaint is the cure' of - both. - lio person can feel well while under a costive habit of 'body. Hence it should be, as it can be, promptly relieved. Fon Drseqsts. which is Sometimes the cause of Coitireness, and 'always uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to four to stimuletethe stomach' and liver intoliealthy action. They will do it, and .- the heart mm lbodSurn, and souThurn of dyspepsia Will rapidly disappear.. When it has gone, don't -. foriet what cured you. ' l'or a Fort tiriotaCtr, or '. Morbid Inaction 4?f the Botrelsorhich produces general depression of the spirits and bad 'llealth,lake from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller-doses afterwardS, until activity and strength is restored to the system. '. : Fait NEIINOessEss, SICK Ila.t DACITE,' NAUSEA. Part ns jie Stontorla, naa, or Side, take from four ,- to eight pills on going to bed. If they do nut capers • ate stifllciently,ltake more the next day until they do. -These complaint+ will he swept out front the system. Don'tl wear these and their kindred dis orders because :V-our stomach - is foul. Tint Scaord.t, Enysirai.as, and all Diseases . Of the Skin, takk. the Pills freely and frequently, to keep' the hewers open. The eruptions will gyner-', ally soon begin:to diminish 'and al:saves:as.- Many dreadful ulcers !and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and ',... slime disgustiug diseases which seenied to saturate the whole :ystem - have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer' in perfect health. •Patients! your: duty to society forbid* that you should parade A - ourself around the world covered with:pimples, botches, uleJrs, sores, and all or any of the unclean ,diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. . • , 'll, l'eltlvr vitt Btoon, they arc the best medi- ' eine 'ever discovicred. They should be taken freely ' and frequently, and the impurities which ' saw tho seeds - of incuri'll le diseases will he swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. -By this property they yip as much good in pieventiug sickness as by the remarkable Ictires which they are making every where.. I . Lsvau Corse.Atyr t . JAVNDICE, and all Biliotis . Affections arise front some derangement— either torpidity, mug stion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and c nge.stion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for di estion.. This is disastrous to the health, and tit: constitution is frequently under ; mined by no other cause. Indigestion is tfie synip- ' tont. Obstruction of the duct which empties the. - bile 'into 'the stomach causes the bile to overflow. into . the blood.: This produces Jaundice, with a lung and slangetou+ train -of evils. Costiveness, et alternately .cestiVeness and - diarrhcca, Prevails. Feverish syntpt:!ms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, aria melancholy, with sometimes in " ability' to sleep, : :and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side; the skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; the stemach;aehl; the bowels acre. to. the t(aieb; The whole systerii.irritable, milli a tendency to fever, which 'may turnitb bilious fever, bilious colic, - bilious diarrhte:i. dysentery. &o. A medium dose of three or four .Plili taken at bight, followed by two or three in the tuoraiuc..aed repeated a few days,wili remove - •-the cause of all these troubles. I tie wioked to guar mem for 2.5 cents • " n i l tVgii r si x agr4, ) :6l, • ,, — T, cent i„ „m.o. - • , li ry Fe reis are rapidly] cured by the purifying effects of theseyills upon the blood and the stimulus which they Word to- the vital princip:e of Life. For these and all kindred Complaints they should tie-taken in . mild-doses, to Mere the bowels. gently, - but'freely. . . ' As a Dosiset4 Pitt, this is both-agreeable and useful. No PiliCan be made more pleasantto take, and certainly notie has been mode more effectual to the purpose' fez: which a diners pill is employed. . 1 PREP:MED DV ' t OR. Y. C. AVER .t. Cg., • ..-._ Practical rxt4 v .t.„TVZia - i r- --- ~...., .. , ... ~ AND SOLD DX • :: ., - - 14WIGOOLIS CHEAP . •.. 1 T iC. Ii .11 - 0 TT! S.. . UST received of New Goode, such as 1%, Laines. De IJa2;:s., Parainetru,s, Persian, AIL . 1;11, , ,44ati.5i Prwts, and Shaw;s, it, fin( a gentral 'tie:mu:rat. of D:y Goo, s whiLb witt h© sold low Bultsr,Letrri,Cheise, Itanntl o .sr.c.,4ny ',quantity in exchanze for Goode at cash pr;ces. - C.:W. MOTT. Montrose,Sco. 1 ELS- • .Fresh Arrival 'of Xew Geoch of ' & GARRA'UTS ...von!d respc u tf o 'dy i .Gana thtig.r,oti tittple_of. Scistirn4mna th.it they' ark now operilncr of . Fall and Winter Goods. which 'is unusually large and at tractive all. of iicic will be suld for cash -vr approved credit !iJ , :ipc \ r than can be bought any (Aber estaiiii-hrmod in.the county Walnean just what we sar. cive us a trial. DIOKERMAN & GARRATT'S. New - 11111'0M, tiept.lBth.lBss. • CUT Nails d i nd Spik Path'. Path Mills and Old Colony, at • ° ' Pity fe-&. KIOWLTON'S.. or.. 1855. Eingliattton.:l st 3 Iv' nt • CI IV. MOTT C ?S• inne 13. . ,• • E st Received notes 2nil Ltathe.r, oral for sale 11 1 ccer by J..A.& J. It. ASIILEY. ..5.4855. Yew War cbeaper tip Brogitc {tin, De NEW S -oi aLe., • PPLY, of Groceries, Drugs, Glass, materials for lig:hts, Jun. to, 1856. • AT: Perseilcren CC ha OME A triatapbulover every obsta cle!. lo‘Totaitlistnnti: i ny, n destructiie fire, . an exten t side Joss, and a ten month's sicknesms, ". ABEL .1171tRELL; Has completed I is,NeW Brick Store ; (built up onl the same gr rand occupied by his former Store. that was «istimed by . fire, *rd in- the New Brick Block :) into which he,,hai removed his stock of goods, where he , will wiff-4414Tre .wait upon patro44. An entirely.negt.:Td - ‘V.xten. sive assortment of goods Will soon bPOI.: mided • to the present stork.. The patronage of .the .ptih lieis shlleited, with the assurance that :he inter. (qt of purchaserslghan be 'promoted. . . _ • Montrose, Jani 24, 1556. - r . . • ' NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. T'; opriA.l . SMITH & CO., would ye. im sPiletfully it f orm the public That they. have purchased the in rest in the saddle and ItArness Business of A. 4 1 E. Baldwin. We hope by strict attcntlon to bulness to receive ger share of Public patronag e Constantly nn hand, Saddles, Bridles, Harnessi Whips, Trunks, Valicea, &e. Carriage Tritnint in all of its branches will - be neatly - dnne to order, On reasonible.tertns. 'Shop No. 2, Searle* Biteement: 4 ". - . ' ' FORDHAM SMITH & - CO.: . - 'Montrose, Sans 1 1;1856. ':- ° !NOTICE. BE-cotes and accounts of E. Tiffany are in 4_ 'the hands o 'R. 0. Miles, Esq., for settle- Inept, All persons interested are requested to attend to the sams"withnnt delay. - a L . A. SMITH, t Committee( • - • _C. M. GERE. f of Lnnacy." • BreOklyn; Mar h JR,. 18156.- • STOS HOMESoRemT.—The one formerly oceopied_l*E: iffany la Brooklyn. Enquire onthe premises Or of A./3311TH; I C. M. Al ERE. .1 GOD Bread Clethlit for 3 shilling* * Me.reh IR, 18151,--3‘ol • • Piece at • 1.4.4 TDCGLEY. • NEW STOR4 • • .'424110 VIEW 45 #.41 , 11:aa A GENERAL assOttniqnfortllapie (Intl Fancy, Dry GooOsiG niceties, Gard.a 4 j are, HAI, Cap* . lliiots and Shoes, Walll'aper, Drags, Dye Stuffi, Plants' aid pits, &c., which Will sold' as cheap thiichcaPest for Cash or, approved credit' by. • JONES. Matford .lario 1,1355 B I; ; 2 . I,CK t Gro de Rhine Silk of June 1,1855.. , 101 . 1.0Cil A and Cashmere aisti U few Mantillas by II ;-June 1;1855. • R E , ADy e.elothi . ngt at lo i r , ' l ric .j e t ;k,.l'L 1,4655. ADIE'S will find a great variety or Bonnets 4_41 and Rillbons.a4. 11, M. JONES'. ilune 1,1855. I. C6a1113, Barge do. Li l tFis and Ging liarns lat • ,liL 11. JONES". • I.lune I, 1855. BIIOIDiItIES nt)d Wintl w Dra- - wri•Att. ' • . fl aLJONEs'. June 1, 1855. - A good Aso: Uncut of Boots Akid Shoe 4 at 11. M. JONES' June 1, 1855 • . NEW GOOD; . i Tc . MI LLAN ;S:., PARIi return tbe:r vatArfni . .O t. nektiON% It-_gittnii , t'J OW 1 , 1.11 , LiC I ' . ' l . ; I:lt.t f.t. vOrs, and invite :itteotion co _till. ,vety Ilrge stock -14 Spring and Summer GoOds tany are non- re c-liiving, and 01Terlor sale at uer low price.:. In n(ltlition to their Usual assort:lnct it of st-,p4. Dry . Good 4. Groceries, 'Hardware, Crockery, Points, anti ():IN &e., they aro prpared to exhibit a large vohortinent7of • , . • 1 LADIES HIIE,SS GODS • . of every desertption„ Fifvured; Plaid aril Plain, Silk's. - flotineta,Shawili, Kibtions Gloves. I fosiery Lndies and Misses 811001• of a 1 kiuds—s-also a ,14!).e :Stock . of ' . READY. MAPE'CLO , .Cloths, Cassitneres; TAvetsis, Clottt, • VOstings, Hats and Shoes S. c. &e. IThq respectfully tijus e who wish . Lo rureh•ise Lon• Prices. Springville, Mac- 2..1854.. "Man, Know T, A.b.auabitnuohlol LA , vats hire 6 copy ' , , .:... ~ ,s s s •• • % t 1.• L . e f 1...1>s fIIA i • s q :ig:r. 4 'l VXI4-',/, ccition ,r ~ /. ^ * -1./, , -1 1-Atirri4 :).:- Dr. iloo er . 0.2e..1ica I Annuli A, •,,,,r.sta , ... 7 ; sod it ...4 d u . .t. ;01, , u. A /11e/cd—. 1 , ,,:„. . 1 .46{.424t, ~.'s 'natal Ii gin uotou, c o I h „, 0, ~ , 7.....,e,...., ~,, s , gid.nrorte A,treatt-en• :indoor ( l "..- 'VTII / ~ .s ‘‘` , ....5. of terry f rem of di n ..,,,,,.. 00n : ~ ~.,, , ,,,, ,, ,,,t ‘,„ , ` trSctea by prarni - _,tion , :ex" I „ ter c..urre 1. y , -It übv,” ~ 1 by 4 c:..0 tl • XeeSe - 4161 110 •il •.jr thel r prevention wilt te,•I D u { a hiar.ty c, ~..I.i,litg aljan clic...lt eeattigkitlea and ercryt lot - that 4t:Ao ollend it L i", rr 01 decency, with an outline, f comp:kin tsit,tl lent tij r Zatialvf.,irom, the rel,lll/ of some t l ten ty y e i ~/:. , ut , et•F,A. fal oraCtit e excUsinu t irt_j; U devoted to t, limeure o I dis ea,„ cc ,f a ,j,dicare ,r prirate re. tfo w Inch i $ added receipt sfor thee 4 • e,..}, au 1 a tri:..Atise on thecaueet r , Ole Fever an.l ague. 1 *irest:e.o o yofthe Pro'resorneCO , telvic#l nP•nn O n jl ezr , /I , i,de ';.7,u1—.1)11.. IitiNTER'S qgoic A l. n AN - AL;• ...., 11 ,,.„,,, 1 ,„,0 ems .ork. unlik et e trinjnrity ot chase who adecrtiteto cur( the diseases t which' t [remelt' a Graduate of one of tne best Colleges I n the riii tea :4 t it cF, . Iti„.7,, E d f , me pleasure to recomanen him to the unfold ii .. mite. or to the victim of trialpractic ,as a gu(..tuc.fulatid es4pmleneed practltioner.ln whirr- •onor and utegrity they may place t#c greatest cootde lee. r . _1 J(13.8.1. S11411(11% FT, 1 D: F%„ „, A Inm../trar..? M 1 , ). ati Pt n ,Linire. say, P.i,ilo - gl•es in.' pleaAn re te add rri .T. testimony to the printensional a bility of thetA utbo r et the" Me aids. ‘1.1.N. 1 , 4 r 1. t ." Numerogs ca.ms dfDisease it he ClenitalOrgmns, , t cot them of long standing, have corny under my no. tioe,ln, which hit skillhas been ma iftst, in v, , ,..toriag. to . p,irrec I health, in Solt e races where he patfeut hi,. b.ma conslderc4l, 'yo w l medical aid. In t • treatment o - -m. left v'e.iltnes'a": or disarrangement 41c tie function , pro ditred by .., lfahn‘e irt.P.X.Crits aft-dery, / 41‘) not know Ufly warjur /la thit. prel'esaloll. 1 bicee het n . 1 , 0 ,,,,0 0 ,1 thn, j ugiee i.-fitlgiT' thirty Y,, e ,f.,'„' ~,,t ` 4 , i . e l e . "lle;ittg-!: riot trn of early inal:er. :ion; to rec0y. ' ,...,1 1.1.n..aw 0:10 in Wlie... profeisionni shill and inteitr ty they may safety topfi.l•• th , nieelves.. . 1 Lint RD b trODIVADD .11. D. ',, 'll.!sic, without -.v--t i tian. the Most coinpr.Men.dri . aq io.elll7.ille work published on the cltiii.4 otilisea.e of I. a ;.t l .ch it treats. voidingallteehnfeal terms-it 1.1.1.1re,,5.. all teel fto the , reathn ofi is trader' It Ic free from all roi. retionable matter and no p are n . toe-ever , M.ablious, ri °blurt /ii T . loin,,- it in the Ilan dr f his sons. The au -1 thir h.,4.leroted nrani yeirs to the t eatinent of ch.. earl -1 ou:s . romplaints create I of, and • wit too little breath to I DWI and too little pre. , umption t. I pose. heii , t4' , .ffered t•ajhe won! I. al thi merelv nominal riecof 23 cram, the frtlit of tome twent3 years'inost su cesSfu I practice."— Iferal,l. i,` No !purl- 'ihe rJthout '. imr- to teacher or parent abonblbe without the 't nowledge iparted it tbleinvaluable work.. ° lt wonld save yesit of and , orrow to the yoUth under their "—Prepie'...4drocafe. Pre..livierian cler;iyman in Ohio, wfitlug "Iran. t ries Nrefiral turral" iayf :•—••Tb su.n.a.l. upon thous grille of our youth. by , evii example and- I ufluenee of the paiaionc;lat•e been 1 ell into the habit of self poll u• without realizingthe Ain and fearful eaumequences upon than.elorm and tf,eir po‘str , rity . . The e.onstitutious nit bon... ;Mita who are rat,itiz ram ill, have lo et.n enfeebled. if not broken down.and 'they nntknow the mow Or the eure.. - A'att Chino that eantbr done Mt to ”nlil.s.hten and induence the poldiervind ne to , hect..and ult h intel:rto remove I" vouree of human wretetteinesa. Would lonfer' • the zreat es t blevaino, next4o the rell,Mon of ye=a'. Chrb,t, nn he present oenefatlan. Intomperar.ce: or tluitive ofintowleatlna drinks) thoniti it has alainthotia mule u Von thuttmaruls . pot a g're:tt $1,1) e h o .. man race -,lecept my thanks on' behalf -'eif the nflll,te , l,- *ul.hnlitloe Inv.:Four ...a-worker in t rood w c ypu are aoarfirely engsqectit.." fir.e . s.luY!'senurely eloelopm,) wil he forwarded,frevo f tio.,teze. to any part of the United Ftat . er. fer•2s crate :Ur oixer.odev for $l. A ddre%e. paid) COSDEN /c CV'., putiiikliere.or ttot Philadelphlal. ' flooksofferm,Cartoammexs and thuk Agent* .atmlie4 - nu !be tureq. liberal term.. 24)1 i , Stoveml SW - iv% : I : ... 1 1 TIIFI. th ii - i. 1.. ___ 4t,....,er.Jer w.9.1(-4 to el his friends and Ow Pnblil as*Ortracat of • .1 ~ STOVES - at his nevi? Store Room in L. S..Lenheiin's Stun., and. ni Depot. lie has in athlitioil t variety of. Conking and Patio Patterns, some of which are• $t : Nicholas , - Pinch Bran ...Modern Troy, .3fo'