git.l : lo - st. --pooraf. I,,LRGEST agaILATION IN NORTHERS PENSiI. F.'. 8.. CLIASE, F.DITOR. GEO. A. ~ .. . . Asszerart. no Fitt r. 0 33, 9, Thursday June 26, _16.56. Ontinued from first, page. the number of votes returned in their favor, might at , the same time appear to have been properly elected, and, 'on the . other, to have beenthe,ground on which he presented a certifiCater . in one instance and in another or dered:anew election In reference to other dis tricts." But while the minority report affirms the right cif the governor. to go behind the re lures and investigate irregelaraties and ilia gal noting let the electron, as - well as defim'en cies in.the, Cerms of the returns, and asserts that he - did exercise this rightin each case in which he - granted or withheld a certificate, it maintains that the governor's :decision, as evinced be his certificate, was final and con clusive, aidnould not be revived much less ' reversed,' by either branch of the • Territorial legislature. So far as the questiim involves, the legality of the Kama legislature, and the validity of its acts, it ,is entirely immaterial whether ae adept the reasoning and conclu sions-a tho - minority report, 'for each proves , that the ; l egislature was , legally and duly •constituted. The tuinority'report ,establisg es the fact' by the position that the governor's certificate was conclusive, and that he grant ed eertificates to tea out of the thirteen coun cilmen, arid to seventeep out of the twenty- six • representatives who finally held their :eats, hi4h was largely more than a quorum of each' ian . ch of the legislature. The ma-.' jority report establishes the fact, by the po si lion that aftergoing behind the 'governor's I certificate, and carefully examining the facts,, they confirmed these same ten . cqnricilmeti and seventeeen representatives in their seats; and then 4wardcxl - the seats of the'other three, councilmen rind nine representatives to the candidateS whom they believed to have been legally e; f eeted, at the general election on the 30th of arch. . • - The hobse,,by eighteen votes in the affirm - -- alive to one vote in the negative, passed a res olution. adopting,the majority report, and de claring that : . the contestants " having been on.the 30th of March, 1855, are entitled to ilea' seats ai members of this house." Whereupon fourof the sitting mem bers; whose seals were vacated by the adop tion, of themajority report; signed a protest, and asked that itbe spread on the journal of the housejwhich was accordingly done in the follewingl-aserds : _ PRO) We the undersigned 4 mem bers al the house of representatives of Kansas, ', - Territory`,!belie.ve the organic act of 1-n., -the said Territory e r iveir. this house no, ','.lever to oust any members from this housa who have reeeived‘re certificate from the gov ernor that this House cannot go behind an - election (railed by the 'governor, and consider any claims based-nn a prior eleCtion. We would therefore protest against such a• pro- , ceeding, and ask this protest to be spread up on the.journal of this house. John Hutchinson, William Jasasee, eug,ustus Wattles, E. D. Ladd.", 4 Under date, of July 6, the journal contains, a message from the 4overnor to the " . house • of representatives et the Territory •of Kansas" returning " house bill entitled An het to re trove the seat of government, temporarily to the Shawnee - Manuel Labor- School, in the . Territory" ofKansas;' together with his objec-, Whilethe governor, in assigning his reasons for returning the bill, labors to prove • that the legilslatitre had transcended its an, thority under the organic -act, in adopting • this particular measure, , and argues against its expediency on the scan of the-loss'of time ' and money in removing to a different place during the session, be clearly and diitinctlY i recognizes the council and house of represent tatives us constituting the legislature of the Territory of Kansas, elected and organized in E. 'conformity to the act of - Congress creating „ :the Territory ; . • The reasons of the governor for returning • the bill, were spread upon the _ journal, and, • upon recousid - eration, it was passed by alirp - thirds vote in each branch of the legislature, and thus became the law of the land, " the objection of the goverrior to the contrary not withstanding. •On the same day the following resolution , was adopted by both houses: " Resolved ly the House of Representatives -of the Territory of Kansas (the Council con-1 earring therein,) That the legislature of said Territory do adiourn on the 6th day of July, A. 0.1855, to meet again on Monday, the 16th day .of July ; 1835 , -at 2 o'clock p. ...tbe-Shawnee mauliel-labor school, in the said Territory." And onthe same day the following resoln tion also adopted by troth houses :\. "Resolved, That a, committee of- th ree , be appointed 'on the part of the council; to act In conjunction with a comniittee on the part of-the house of representative, to inform his .excellency the governor that day, the 16th . instant, at the Shawnee manual-labor school, in the Territory of Kansas:" . 1 On the 16th of July the two houses as sembled, in pursuance of the adjournment, at 1- ; the Shawnee manual-labor school, known; as Shawnee Mission, and proceeded to the dis charge of, their legislative dutir, ;Inthe .meantime the governor had also repaired to -Shawnee Mission, it being'the place of his residence in the Territory, and the seat of the •• executive officers as established and contin ued by himself during the whole : period he , :exercised the executive fuuctions. • Oni the 21st of July a message was received from the governor by his private secretary, Mr. Lowry, direc ted "To the House of Itep , esentatives of the Territory of Kansas," in avhiclr hasays ; I return' to tout House,. in which they originated, the bill 'entitled ‘‘A.n• act to prevent the of intoxicating liquors • and games of chance within one mile of the Shawnee Manual Labor School in the Terri , tore pf Kansas," . and the bill . entitled "An act to r establish a furry at the town of Atchiitioni in Kansas Territory," without my approval. - I see nothing irrthe bills themselves to pre vent my sanction of them, and my reason for disapproval hage been doubtless anticipated by you,as necessarily resulting from the ppin i ion expressed in my message of Abe 6th in ;stint." The governor then proceeds- to - argue the queStiOn at great length, "whether the legis lature is nowsin session at a' place whinh can he recognized as a seat of government where ' -the business of legislation can be legally or legitimately carried on." ' ' . He does not question the fairness' and le - gsaily 'of the election of the members; corn -^posing the legislature ; nor the regularity and validity of their organization; nor their com petency as a legislature to passidl laws' nrhich they rimy deem necessary and proper for the best, interests of the people of Kansas, 'provi-. dell_ it shalt be done at the right place.] Up en. . . thispoint be says : • 1 " seems to be plain that tbil 'Mature now iisession, so far as the place coneer,o , ed, it; in contravention of the act Congfilw, , . and where they have no right to sit, and See second page,' Ilbtrlistututs. • OPERATE' by their powerful influence on the intern - al viscera to purify the blood and slime , . late it into healthy action.- They remove , the obstructions of the atotnach , boreels, tee:, and other organs of the body, and, by restotin their irregular 1 action to health, correct, wherever ey exist, such ' derangements as are the first causes of disease.... An extensive tri4sif' their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of Jan , • gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position, and character as to forbid thesuspicion of untruth. i' Their certificates are published in my American Almanac, which the A i tge4ts below named are pleased to (tartish Ave to all inquiring. -. ° Annexed we give Directions for their use in the' ', ' complaints which they have been found to cure. 1 Foa Costs - mass. —Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to 'gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of • PILO', and the cure of one complaint is the cure r.. of both. No person :can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it '-. can be, promptly relieved. Yon DYSPEPSIA, which is sometimes the cause of Costiveness, and always uncomfortable, take mild ; '.. . doses —from one to four —to stimulate the stomach • and liver into , healthy action. They will do it, and the heartburn, bodoCurn, and son/burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disc . When it, has gone, don t forget what cured you: 1 Mir a Farr. STOMACH, or Morbid Tharlion of the ' Boseels, , ahich produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills • at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until - activity and strength is restored to the system. FOR NERYOLTSSESS, STCM HEADACHE, NACSEA. - • 'Pain in the Stomach, Sack, or Sidi, take from four • to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper ate sufficiently, take niece the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear these .and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. • _ FOR SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, and a ll 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 tile= and Sores have been healed up by the purging and pu rif ying ,s effect of 'these Pills and some sitsgaling di es which seetued to satu ratei the whole system have completely yielded to their - influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that sou •••• shopieLparade yourself around the world covered with Tiimplios,-blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. ~ • ,To. Pram! THE Stoop, they arc the best reed . eine ever discovered. - They should:be taken freely and frequently,•and the impurities 'which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the ! system like chair before the wind. By this property they do as much good in presenting sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are making every `tigers: • LrrEn Costrtiner; tsawortti slut all itilioni Affections arise from same dminigenient—either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the /2.1!s Torpidity and congestion vitiatelge - lia'and render . ' it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other sense. Indigestion is the tom: • Obstruction of the duct which emptie s l bile Into the stomach causes .the bile to overflow into the blood. This in Jaundice, with a long and dangerous tram of eVilr. 'Costiveness or . alternately costiveness and , diardices, prev ails. Feverish symptoms, languot, low spirits, weariness, . restlessness, and 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 stomach' acid ; the bowels sore to the touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhcea:dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed two or three in the morning, and - repeated a few days, will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can curt them' for 25. cents. RITECHATISII, GocT, and all hillammatory Fe. vers are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of, these Pills upon the bleed-and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principle of Life. For theie -and all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doscs,.to move the bowels gently, but freely.. As a Doren PILL, this is both , agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly node luoilicen made more efitsctnal to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employe& - • :el PREPARED HY. DR. 3. C. A.YER A CO., 1 r Practical andlinalytical Chemists LOWELL, MASS:, AND sow By , NewArrangemont at eregory's , -. HARDIVAR,E,STORE! ' i GW. GREGORY &.IJUD.S.ON ourn I s having formed a co.parthership for the purpose of conducting the Hard Ware business in all its various liranches, wonbF respectfully in. form the people of Susquehanna county that they are now openinge at. Gregory's Ord Stand, opposite the Exchange Hotel, 2:doors from the . Canal, Binghamton, N. y:, the largest, cheapest, and best stock of Hardware ever ofl'eredin Bing hamton. Having made arrangements to ; impo rt their, English Goods and purchase their American di rect from manufacturers, they can and Wii I sell CHEAPER than •any other establishment in tows! Their stock is now very extensive, and those wishing to purchase are invited to call.— The followingare 11 portion of their leading ar. tides, viz :—Table knives and' forks, Tea - do., carvers, forks apd -steels, pen arid pocket kniVes, ! bread and butcher do., hay and' Straw do., seis -80114 ihears, and razors, Britannia tea and coffee pots, silver and britannia lea and table spoons, silver plated, brass, and iron candlesticks, s=nuf fers and trays, Borer lamps, lard, and suspended lamps, mantle-piece ornaments, 'brass and 1 iron andirona,shovels tad tongs, &e. LookingGlasses, 7 hnd looking glass plates, to gether with a general assortment of housekeep ing articles. HOUSE TRIMMINGS, • consisting of locks,latches, butts, screws, brad nails, bolts, patent window springs, blind fasten ings, shutter screws, and fastenings, &e. 1 A general assortment of tools for Carpenters and Joiners, Cabinet and Wagon Makers, Masons and bineksmiths,.censisting laf planes, saws, ham mers, hatchets, azes, adzes, chisels, augers, anger bitts and hollow angers, anvils,pellows, vices, patent drill machines, sledges; Stone ,hammers, ' brick zind plastering trowels, cross-cut, mill and circular saws. . A splendid assortment of Saddle and Harness' makers' tools and trimmings. lISIING TOOLS, _ consisting 'of shOfels, spades, forkS,rakes,scythes. grain cradles, htics, pick axes, iron bars, grind stones, &c\ - 1 Also, Agents for the sale of Whittemore, Squires & COS Agricultural tools, such as plows, hay and straw cutters, corn shelters, d,c. Sole and upper leather, morocco and shoe trimmings, with a general assortment of findings, Wooden ware.l willow cradles, wagons,i chairs and baskets of all descriptions - , Bar iron and steel, iron axlessnd steel spiings malleable castings, coach lacOand trimmings of all kinds, paints, oils, sash; ghiss, putty, &e., all of which will be sold at the lowest rates.! Please call and examine the stock for yourselves. Binghamto4, MareVl, 1855. Great Canoe for Rejoicing. Peace among the Nations of the Old World.. DRY GOODS and Clothing falling, and have already' reached a mark below all reasona ble expectationi; and to prove this fact lean at the store of GUTTEN.BERG, ROSENBAUM &CO., at the east end of the: newßrick' Block. Seeing isobelieving, so call and see for your selves. Come along without delay, procrastina tion you know, is in all cases ,dangerous. We will offer yoo rare bargains, not offered else where in northern Pennsylvania.. We can and will undersell all our competitors. We have advantages in baying, and manufacture our own Clothing, of which we have a splendid assort ment, from* little boy's jacket and breeches to the finest Drees-Coats and Pants, for gentlemen of all Ikea, -. Our assortment of Farley and Do- Meath) Thy Goods Cannot be surpassed by any other edahlishment in the country. One ,of our firm is eonatantly in the city and is sending al most daily, Goods of the latest and most fashion able style.l Our stock of Bonnets and Bonnet trimings iS complete.- GENTLEMENS HATS, 'lots of them. Also a splendid lot of Mantillas. sloalnee, April 22, 1856. '1 5109 gi ISELODIEONS, AND NIUSIC. The Cash System' Adopted ! Prices Greatly Seduced. '• HORACE WATERS. 70. 333 Broadway, New York. : AOENT FOR: THE BEST BOSTON AND NEW VOILE DUTRICIMINTS. The largest assortment of Pianos, Melodeons Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise of all kinds in the United States. Pianos from TEN different manufactories, comprising .hose of every variety of style, from the plain, neat and substantial 6 1.2 octaves, in Walnut or Rose. wood Cues, from $l5O, to $2OO, to those of the moat elegant finish.up to One Thousand Dollars No house in the Union can compete with the above in the number, variety and celebrity of its-, instruments, nor in the extremely low prices at which they are, sold. ° a . HORACE %VATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, With or without Iron frames, possessing to their improvements of over-strings and action, a length of scale, power, and compass of torte equal to the Grand Pianc, united with the beau.. ty and durability of structure of the square Pi ano. They are justly pronounced by the Press and by the first Musical Masters to- be equal to thoie of any other madufactnrer. They are built of the best and Most thoroughly seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand .the action of every climate. Ze Each Instrument gnaranted. to give satisfac tion, or purchise•money refunded,• Second-hand Pianos at great bargains,. constantly in store, price from $3O to 8140. HORACE WATERS' MELoneoss, superior In struments in tone, touch and durability of make. (Tuned the 'equal temperament) Iteodeons of all other styles and makes. Prise $45,560 $l5, $lOO, $125, $140; double Reeds, $l5O ; double Reeds and two banks of keys, $200. Loss a liberal discount.. Clergythen mid Chur ches, an extra discount. .1 Martin's Guitars, Brown's Harps, Flutes, Flu tinas, Aecordeons, Violins, and Musical Instru ments of all. kinds, at lower prices than ever he: fsre offered to the public. A large discount to Teachers and Schools. The trade supplied on the , most liberal terms. MUSIC:--Ono of the largest and best select ed catalogues of Music now published, cornpris . ing, many of the choice and most popular sirs of the day, and will be sold at one-third off from - the regular prices. `Music sent by mail Co all ports of the coun try post paid. Particular anti personal attention paid to all orders received by mail. Satisfae. tion.miaranteed in every instance. Pianos and Mel:deeps for sale on monthly payments. Sec ond-hand Pianos taken in exchange for new.— General and select Catalogues and Schedule of prices, forwarded to all. parts of the country by mail.. . . _. ar Great inducements offered' to agents in, all parts of the country, to sell the Horace W a : tern' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of Mu sic. . Terrible Accident, HAPPENED to kir. Green the other day.— ,He had botig,ht a suit of ready-trade clothes at the Store, and the firlit.day's wea:lng the ac cident occurred, First, off drapt his coat.tai! by . the mere force of specific gravity, g iving to nn fartunate man th.e apperanee of a b adly trimmed craft' with the flying jib in the 'stem and on stooping over to pick up the remnant, the dread ful casualty took place—the fountains of the' great deep were broken up—Green's _pants were sundered from ankle to waist, and Green himself seemed to be, The only way to prevent such deplorable re.:cidents is to patronize a skillful tai: lor, who makes up his work with a determina. lion that it shall not only fit neatly, but weal well; Green buys at the clothing store because he thinks he can get . his gtntring a little cheaper. In all brobability the pants that. served him so treacherously had passed through a fever hospi. tat, been striped from cholera patient, carried home eight nights in the week on a shutter, and finally bleached and tarried by an ingenious Frenchman for a market in the country. Take warning by Poor Green's mishap, and go to a tailor . shop like that In th e baSment of -Searley, Hotel if you want to be suited. 'Cutting dune =ls usual, and all work war. ranted. ' - JOHN GROVES. Montroso Aug. 27,1855 0 ,', I ‘1.11.10):44_1 lESPECTFULLY infurms her friends and the public generally, that under the firm or, A. D. Storm & Co. she has just received at her rooms, in Keeler & ' Stoddard's store, np stairs, a large and splendid assortment of Spring and 'Summer fashions, consisting of elegant Bran. nets, and ail kinds of Millinery, which she will open Monday next. Dress making,Cutting and Fitting, Bleaching and Pressing done in the beat style and shortest notice. Montrose, May 8, 1856 New Goods -4rriving daily, by Express, at Hopbottam THE subscribers are now opening a large and well selected stock of new Ghods.— Consistirg of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes of all sizes and stiles, Flour, Cnrn Meal, Salt, &c. &c. All of which they will sell as, cheap as can be :bought elsewhere in the County,in exchange rot' Lumber, Shingles - , Produce . of all kinds, Woolen Socks, for cash approved credit. , Two shillings per pair paid for good Socks. - _Sixteen cts. per doz. for Eggs. Twenty ets. per lb. for Butter. BELL & TLNGLEY. llopbottom. April 24, 1856. Ehode'e Fever and Ague Cure, OR Antidote to alaria; for the prevention and cure of . ever - and Ague, or Chill Fe. .vet; Dumb Agu • 1 and other lotermiuent and Remittent Fevers; also of Billious. Fever'', ac companied by Typhoid Fever, . Yellow Fever, Ship, and Jail Fever, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have - a common origin in MALARIA OR MIASMA Equally certain as a preventive or cure. For sale by the undereigned,authorized agent for the Proprietor, Jae. A. Rhodes, Providence, IL I. . I. N. BULLARD. Montrose, May 1,,,1.856. ÜBLIC notice is hereby given that S. A .*.. Woodruff is receiving a new lot ofStoves and wares of all kinds usually kept in the Stove and Tin line of business, among which may be found a better assortment of stoves, heavier, lar ger-and more durable than ever before offered in this county, all the proof you need will be just to call and examine for yourselves. All stoves warranted in every respect. Kept' constantly on-band, an extensive assort ment of Tin ware, made out of the beet materi als which is offered for sale as cheap is can be bought in any market, also on band Lead Pipey all sizes, Chain and gearing for Chain Pumps, Cistern Pumps, all sizes, rase and Porcelain, kettles all 'sizes, Jappaned ware, all kinds. Jobiag done on short notice and in good or der. All Goode in the line will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. ' S. A. WOODRUFF. -` Montrose, March 20, 1856. New Goode at- Webb's• TUST:optped by tire subscriber a full mod el meat dIE pri tag and Summer Goods, which will be sold cheap, Cheaper than ever. Give us zeal You cannotiall to be suited or 'quality, quantity : and terms. Everything tinily found in a variety store. - • Auditor's Notice !SHE subscriber, appointed to re-audit the 1 accounts of Caleb Cumuli, Ex', of the Wi..l of Lydia Thomson &e.,.and Ilse to report a distribution of the funds in said Carnialts hands as Ex'r and Trustee At.e., will attend thereto 'at *office in Montroie, on Monday, the 91141 day of June .next at one •o'clock P.• K, at which time all persons interested eau attend if they think proper, or be debarred &e; WM. J. TURRELL, Auditor. May 24,1556.-22w4. NOTICE. rttacyßnutlav LOOarpetings, Oil Cloth!. LOOIrING GLASSES. AND GLASS WARE At thcCrockery and House Furnishing Es tabitithment of J. H. DEPEU, Cheaper than any other in Riug hamton. ._ -3 • FOURf i - DOORS EAST OF THE AMERICAN HOTEL IWOULD call' the attention of Housekeepers andithe public to my spring Importation of wares, for their elegance of style:and !panty of finish, far surpassing anything *ore exhibited, and haYing the largest assortment in store, can replenlkh old setts and furnish entire now ones of all the new shapes, at a less price than any other House in this county. ' • - The Attention of new Housekeepers is partic -nlarly jcalled to my stock as embracing all the minutite, both useful and ornamental, of. House furnistfing Goods, for a complete ontfit—and being thus heavi;y engaged in i this exclusive branch; offer great advantages to purchasers. CROtfiERY AND CHINA DEPARTMENT embractes thelargest variety ever} offered before in thislaectioni of all the different kinds. GLASS:WARE of every needed article. Carpeting and Oil Cloths; This branch occupies the second floor of our!establishment. nearly 100 feet in depth, well stocked with Velvet, Brussqls, Three-Ply and ingrain Carpetinm.lings, Mats, ‘Vindow Shade* and Table Covers; which are otiered at u small advance from cost. Livia Geese Featheri always on hand. Looking Glawie r i,s, Gilt, Mahogany, Ornamental and Oval Glasses, in great variety. HOUSE FURNISDING GOODS, consisting of Wood and Willow Ware, Plated qoodt4 . Britannia and Japanned Ware of every descritition,.l`cia Bo aids in various styles, Table. Cutler's', Feather Dusters, Fluid, Oil and Soler LampW, Bird Cagea, also fancy Ba'skets, Reticules Satchels, &c. &c. • To,all or Which we inviteyour attention and udlicit sour trade. 2 J; H. DE PEI', Binchnenton, April 20, 1856. 'LOOK HERE! 9.,9 7i ABEL. TIM - • ELL • ,• ta- AS just rec e ived frea?.. l ,: ew York, a full . 4 .1. .41ind desirable . stock a: - • : ,'' , NEW , 0 i•DS t ' • . .: • . CompOsing a first rate assortment of Drugs, Medicines!, Chemicals ' Medical Instruminnts, Paint.i. Oils, :Dye Stuns, China,. Giass and 'Ear then Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,) Brit annia sVare, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware. Silveri and all other kinds of Spoons. Slyer Forks Butter Knives, &c. Alt sorts of Lumpy. A good variety of Wood • •and Gilt Frame 11l ir rare.. iNVall and Window. Paper. 'Stationery. Stoneisnd Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms. Famili Groceries. Lamp Oils. Carnphene.--. • Burning, .Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Sp.-rmr . .; Canditis. - Hide and other Whips. Vacr .'-. Witideiw Glass, &c. A first rate variety ~".' • .i. olryf a.l,e, Fancy. Goods. Gold and Sil•-v- ‘-ip..c... tvie.44 Gold Pens. Violins, Flute!, l. 'A.:4, .Ae eordecins, Vli,ilin and yeolin2Pll6 St : - ...25, &e.— The litrgest assortment of Poe;:,-1. knives in Sutsq. ICo., and the bo , :t, quality . 1-. Market. Shut Guns, istols, (single and . Double Barrel,) Re volverty,44,,, . , Insttoit: the PhyAician. the Invalid. the House keepe, the Farr,-r. t: Lchanie, the Illanufae turer„l he Pc..•-••••.: :-.-.1 . 'Man, the Gentleman, the L s rly, , he P,,: .r. st .3 • :....:Poor, the Young and Old, the Beitut,f.:' i:;.•-, th.• Ugly, the Gay and the . Fashionable, an,i a:I t...ie rest of the people, will find st4nething. to supply their every day wants . at Timed , a... . . - Storr.e in the new Brick Block*Prices Tow— Qualities good—Call and see. - • ' ' t .. * : ABEL TURRELL. - Motitroso, Ma'rch 6: le o. r - 07p3ey are all visa to Tux-roll's ..k.91 NSW GOODS.. .„ & PARK return their gratefal icknowledgments to the public for past fa- I yors, abd invite attention to the very large stock 'of Spring and Summer Goods they are now re. ,ceiringg, and offer for sale at very low prices. In addition to their.usual assortment of staple Dry Goods.'.Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, -Paint:, and O:ts &e., they are prepared to exhibit a large assortment of ?. 1 LADIES DRESS GOODS of ever Y description, Figured, Plaid and Plain, Silks. 4onnets.Shawls, Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery Ladies rind Misses shoes of all kinds—also a large siiwk - of READY MADE CLOT NG, , • Cloths.z Cassimeres, Tweeds , Jeani, Summer Clotns,t. Vesting*, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes &c. &c.. : The respectfully solicit an early call from those &ho wish to purchase Goon Goons AT Low VAICES. McNIILLAN & PARK. Spriigyille, May 24.1854. - . English Lever -Watches- - TJO► RECEIVED by sieritnchiP • Baltic, 2 dozen more of ..,-,. 44 those splendid English Lever i . .' = Hunting Watches, of my own . ipt, N- • j' . l.. . (_ importation , wartant d th e 0e .1 c A— - very beat qualliy. Al!‘o, a kV,) .JS':_ - _'-:' small lot, of very sopPrifir Movenients, which will be cased in 'any style or qtialitA to snit purchasers. - ALFRED J. EVANS. Binghamton, March 14,.11358. 5 T subscriber is now receiving his second purrhass of GOODS this Spring, which tenders his aosortinent very cesirable and complAte. By strict attention to lusiness and by fail dealing,, he hopes to merit a liberal *hare of public patronage. To tho4e friends who have yielded to him th e ir preferences,and kindly sustained him by their patronage, with the in tentioq of aiding him in regainioing in part the heavy loss recently sustained by fire, he tenders his siqer e thanks, with the i IMO ranee that their were+ shall be mu!uatly promoted. _ • ABEL TURRELL. Moritrose, April 24.1856. ' - ' - Take Notice. QUNDAY SCHOOLS furnished with Libra-- ii riis of different sizes at No*3 York retail, prices.; Call at the; Post Office. • ' May 7,1856. , , Just Iteoeived A isT wlnt of Boots ala i ! Leather, And for sal e cheaper than ever A. J. R. ASHLEY., Broiklyn, Dec. 5.1855. . • Removed NT6 Brick Block, front room, over the S:o I rtt of M. 8. Wilson & Son, C. D. VIRGIL, DectlA. Montrose, May 9, 1856. OL?VEIt and Timothy Seed by BALDWINA PtalilNS. • Moo:trate, April, 1856. . . QaptOsed to be cheap 31000 worth e lteady Ocoad, e clothing at DICKER MAN Sc GARRATTS New Mtlfred, Sept. 18th,:1855. New Spring. Goode., A , NEW and general assortment of Spring goods, of superior attractions in stars and prices are now being received.d onni_ BURRITT. Nevi (brit:April .28, 1856. TEN IUSE Tri7 o llaffs. at YPE &Mt/Miler/ID:*7S Now Line ' Mail Stages • • RETUttN4VG ieare'ilontroseditily,(S, odayse eepted) at 2. P ff retichinr Kirkr4ootil it ttore'to take. the MailTralna of Cati.both Eat and Westineinft th n eeeeee and most feraible rout t toreach the Sew Yorkand Erie .taitroad. Thislio• nterreetratri-Weeklytinsi.fot DimockSiritig- Title. Yunkhannook. Wyorning. Arid I.Yilkesharre which tenrergootrose at I A 1 every Monday Wednesday and YrkiaY . Alto. al lo e• o Irietidayille,lierayavill. ,&e.rjuott Team rand cointortabletlairriager arc provided .and the PrOprletorrwillipare nottninetoae oatmodettthePtib- Urrti 1 1 • , W K. BATCH, i • • l• ,ep.:12,1154. ; • ' Id ROAN &WEST i • i. - 13 ALDWINI & PEitii'lliS• • iVholenale and Rt-taii dpalerain i Flaur,salt 'Park, !Oat, Gram, Feed ,47. andlee;Fis ,ancisolair ealt for :.paitkinz Pork,. , - • 1' ' Qn riseru at Street.-+East en ofLyons &Chan dltirestote, Nlontro6e Pk. 1 ' 1 ALFRLDBALDIVIN SILAS IPERKINS. ' ,55.-44. i - Montrose 0ct.30.1 E[_ nine Builder% Depot • for Sample hanna Coduty, at New Miliford.! rNICKEVOIAN& GARREY:r aro giving Ts. poe;al attention to the tpaprovement con templated in this Coubty the Icomeing, seaseti, and now offer a holping h Ind, $v keeping con s!a bilyfor 4rile a Large qUantitYof a Window ssh amt glas , . Doors, Nail 4 Paints and.Oits, and a complete assortment builders Hard WarAMSLo.. Those• Ting to put up Housesin thotilprimr will find their interest to give os VVo can 'furnish °rvery thing yOu w:ii)t. and at thy vory lowest mannficturiog pri ces! .DICK.EII:II. I Osi & GARRATT. tekv Milford, r0 , • 14 . .1856' , Il - ' LOOK . HERI .• , - P i ncti . .r.r ENtvr.s.—A gond • ssortment of the i 1)44. kind in tuarket. i Also 'lable Knives And . t 4, rooNs.—SlLvEn.ilverPlaed,German Silv'er A4ata -Md. Britanlkvar ae' Si Mons. Also .all 1 1 .. ki 14.4 of BM ti.i Kilirefri. . ! ',VitiLts S - rutsus. .14..m5, aO all tho fixturt , p, Vi 4 ,ii m ,, :‘,•vordbaniz; i ..it.', 'l' ming, Forks, &c. ihit.trin LN:tirs, Fluid', Camplie le, Candles, Lamp . 011.&,e. 1 I . F%tratt.v Grlocr.gtES.—A fit'.]; assortment, nem : , r ( 1111(111t 1 . ' 1 ' - TYRUG,..S AVE' PATR*IT 31 crncisEs.—A first rate assnirtment ...nd genuine. ([ l'ivsrs AND Ott.s.—A ;moral asscortment, and of, iond (Inv lite. • I ' ,JOw ;-, , :;v.-- ... A .9 ., ' , -. :::3. v.f-1 1... v, of - the neatest pdt4ns. ,F io:cv bra-1,, rly dprything in this SP`' . ,: \lt . .v.--A choice vnTlety. i ' . i: ... y sztpplie4 received nearly evely reek.) i ..:liort, nearly everything twrsons'vrant, and . ... • - e:.l, at the variety store of , - . . k A.TURRELL. Mnntrosv Jan. 10, 1 ~ . . - • DISSOLUTI4;)N.' - 1 _ llE:Copartnership heretofore ,ezisting, ne -1: itween E. Patrick Jr.,' and G. Z. - Dinii.ek . I. this 'f . .,,day .diAsolved by mutual consent. The books are :left in the office oil -Dr. Patrick, and I I), EP. Searle is authorized to icollect and settlel tbn.accounts. - E. PATRICK. JP. • . --, - • . = .o.lz, DimocK. - • I i Miontroco. Pa.. Jan. 11.18:16. . . ' - 1 ' t NL. -, W G 0033 CHEAP . . 1 1 AT 6.'1V... M . • °TT'S. . ' . 1 JLS ,T received a let of N e w Goods, such as De ~I..aines, Do Paws, Paiarnettss, Persian, Al- I pacts. Gingharus, Merinos. lints.% and - Shawls.' in Piet a g-ueral assortment 0 Dry Ganda which. win 1/9 void . low - - : - i . •. , . WANTED—Socks, 'Eegs, 13utt,q-„Gaohcheerie, k*.ilunel. &c . .. - any quantity -iu lexchangiiror Goods at cash prices. i C. %V.MCYTT. ' stentross.Sept. 1653. 1 .._. . .. Fresh Arrival.' 1 of DICkERMANS & GkItRATT'S ; • , subscribers would 'r :spectrally-inform lljt,h e good people of Su:Cthelinna . Co. th:tt 014 ari now opening their, stock of Fall and Wi'nter 'Goods which is unu,Sually. huge and at tr4tive ail of which will, sold for. cash or. !approvcd credit, cheaper thith can be bought .nt i t t l - other establishment in the countrWa mean just %%hat we sac.. Please true us a trial. . ; • • DICKEVIANi& GARRATTS. New Milford, Sept: 18th,j1855. .., . I • , Clover Seed . . /AV the Lattozs:l KixD.a4d Timothy Seed for k J s t ile by . ; I- U. BURRITT. 'es.arilford, March ii; a op. (A 1 i . - LIT N•tils and 4pike4-11)onton, Parker li./ Mills and Old Colony} .at 1 • J'itvEln & KNOWLTON'S. 13lIgh:triltoil.NfIV.. 18554 at AtLASOLS—Latest stiles P C. W. MOTI"S. June 13. . , •. - 0 7es! 0 Yes !! . P N A_o yOßE.new Bloks relived this day at the *Tst Office.; .- I;ourtslOp abd illarringeibi•Mrs. Caroline Lee . Bentz. - , 1 ~ 1 ti.ew. \ rk Glee and Ch;oftrs Bonk. • - ~ rt,,,himoin Cru.ne new and complete Editinn, Snil.a new' lot of fiction] -oks and . Stationary, ii:.,'Sz,e., at rcdth i led pric e. - -. . • . I 1 •A. N. BULLARD. 'Montrone. April 9.2;18'6. . . . ' PEEL lar6 . ewttl superornassort , . ment ut low prwes.. tluss—Single and douli barrel!, all prices. Vales from 25ets up. :lash Cord, Rope Hal term, Chalk Linee4 &e:, Wrought Nails, all sizes .GiMblet pointed serewi, it large assortment, s ! Pul p - PE & KNOWLTON'S. hinghamton,Nov.. 1855. • , W. Sinkleton, • (TIAN now be found MI his now_ stand on the ‘2 l / corner ofllurtipike.and Clie*tnot Sts., a feW doors east of Pout's store, where he effectually repairs • witi dispatch, Watches, Ci,ocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every desrintion machinery. Wheel cutting. Gun and Watch mitterials supplied to the trod-. • Plated Fork,s land Spoons.. • TUST recei-e.! of Plated ware.war tl ranted" he plated heavier than any Ware ' eter (AT ter sale in Broome Countn. I Ai , : r...!1• I A. J. EV ANS. - 1 - - .7 t.7:743:J',...11L9.13 LE , - 11-INA, Glass and Earthen Ware,--a choice J selection, and at lod+ prices, for sale by -AREL TURRELL. Montrose; April lA, 0356. • Attention Panne rs 1--Plow Points OF almost every pattern and kind now in use also, No. 2, R. L. Blatchley flows and Corn Plows, may he ha at any time of day. and Until 10 o'clock at night in exchange tor Cash. tdd Iron, Grain, Eggs, o any kind of ready pay, oir 1. N. BULLARD. 1 Montrose, May 1, 18.6. . . i Portable 6ti Works. / WE desire to catnblic attention / to our iV V newly .invented AS APPARATUS, de . oiigned for lighting Cou try; Residep‘a, Facto. riee,Hotele. etc. Tbesh works ate efficient and okapis in their constr4tion; add warranted to give entire satisfaction. Apply to S. COATES 4 Co., at Archer, War kr& Co's., 376 Broad. r a ? , N. Y. , . icy 7, 185t1. /I • -TO " THE PUBLIC. I.IIIIIIOMIT,c H SUBSCRIBERS taken the Store •a E nd purchased the Steel' of GOODS GILL T. Asal.Ev, are prepare d t o .Ready Pay 07 4 y, a• • VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF DRY. GOODS, . . • G ROCERIES, . o - . . . . -CROCKERY, ' . . • HARDWARE.' • PERFUMERY, - • YANKEE NOTIONS, . • - IRON - AND NAILS; • ITOQTS AND SHOES, • • FLOUR AND SALT, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, &c., &c., .&c. • • . At such prices ns (they think) cannot failio give entire satisfaction to all who way favor them with their patronage.. All kinds of produce taken in exchange .44 goods. • •. .J.A. & J. R.• ASHLEY.. .Brootlyo, Nov. 15. 1855.. • • • Great EXhibitian in _4ringville, CA . REAT AND. RARE EXIIIIIVIIGN Ur FOREIGN AND -DOAIESTIC -GOODS: of almost every stVie'and qualitY, such as will be sure 'to please and 'accommodate all classes of people—from the - child in the cradle - to the old and decrepit. Thi;se goods are bought on the most favorable terms; and will be sold according. ly. • Pleace give us - a call sad we will try to-sup ply nil your wants in the line of 'GOODS ever . kept in 'n country store. - -You need not go to New York for any thins you want, because we have them fresh froni the titv. ! • SCOTT. JOHNSON ; & CO. Springville, Pa., May 8, 1855. HBURRET'r has.nowin store and im rcceiv. lug a targe,stoek of New Stoics, ineluding• the Star nalie West and National elevated oven. Black Rover. Wide World and Parrtrn Large Oven, to which he wool invite particular attention as the het Cooking Stoves in taarket, with s Bu pl rior assortment of P a rlorpffice and Shop stoves for I.NOod or Coal, also Vove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet. Tron.Stoves Tubcsofk..c., . This stock is seleked .from The best Foundries of Albany. and-Utica for cash with the best quanth tv of Tilmminos made:to order for his custom trade, which will enable him in 01l respects to defy competition and will be sold at the cost reduced prices for cash or upprpved credit. New :11liford.Oct. 14355. New Goods Cheap for Cash, Cw,, MOTThas.just received another lot of •. New Goods, sueh as Challis; Barge De .Llfis, De Bages,Gingitams, Collars, ,tubroidery: L.nvns, &C., &C. WRICH tIE-OFFERS AT VERY LOW PRICES. SUMMER SHAWLS, a new lot just received—beautifid patterns at 'very low prices,. also CRAPE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS as low as the loves,. June 13 Stoves: Stoves !! Stoves!: HE subscriber wiehe; to cD ;11 thi,attopti, , f T his friends and. the Public to hae.very large assortment of • . . - at his ne•te rot ire rtm,ro 0:0 to L. S. L,.ttlq•im's near til4. Grtat %id Depot:Os former, large t'ariety fif Cooking Pa.lor Stovr,- ; new .Pat terns, some of Aida. ark— St. Meta,'la... Pea Firanch, P rrt F. . _ Modern' Troy, 3folz atrk, •• - .'. f, •irli ft'', • Mack Warrior, Ori.:nit, . ;'+k, * • E•r1; 5A.0v , .••• 4 Which together with hi , t ., rai;:r stoi.k Aill he perhaps the mos:t . ,•xtenizi+.‘• :IfIc; v trit : d t . . rt ni en . t 'of IA ell kieleeted Stoves in tho Couvt..... * * *(lira t m.Stnee:: weliforniihed ..t InC Crites. All articles in his line kept tin`liami and made to order as nsn 11, and orders receiv'ed-at his old-stand in Great Bend ...,,,,,,,, r - rliE, 7 =uhlcrilier is in constat*CeipC,of Nett , I: Go , ,is., in his lino of busineis, nearly ev cry" week. The publie will find hikassortmeut No 1, Anti hiii articles new. and of good' quality. - The st.o4,eonsists as usnal of • . ~, i ' , Drugs, iiejicines. Paints. Oils, • ' ' • Dve-Stuffs..Gr4eries, . ' • Fanev-Goods. Jewelry, . ...: " Perfumery, Sze. . FIFETURitELL, If ontrise, Jan. 10.18:56. . ew Goods. at . . - AttentiOn at Home.. ' . THE. CAIDERSIEGINED w.Atild—ri.sppel . fully inform the citizens of Dimoik and the surrounding country, that he has opened a store at Di mock four corners, Where lie intends keeping constantly on-hand'a grind arid w.ll se,' lected assortment of try Goorls,.Groceries.liard Ware, Crockery, and all kinds 'of Merchandise. usually kept in a country store, %Odell' he will sell as low if not lower, than any other establish. Meet in Northern Pennsylvania: Montrose not excepted. Gentfemen end Ladies give -me• a call; and examine my . steck of Goods. and my prides. You will save at least some miles trav el and perhaps from, ten to fifteen ceuts on ev ery dollar youve edt. A good. assortment of Ready -Made clothing kept constantly- on hand • All kinds of County produce taken in exchange for Goods at the Market:price. .' ..- ~ • 'WM. 11:. THAYER, Diavwk. Jtn4Bs6 —y I. • • CA.R.PETS AND OIL-CLOTHS• T. H. DE PM would cal the attention of 0 • the public to his large stock of Three Ply, Ingrain, -Irelc'et,.2.Tap..stry, and Brussels carnet ings which he has just purchased at Aucztox— and'offers at lower prices than • ever offered be._ fore in the country. and a lArge• variotvi - filling his spacious Carpet Itolim oce-tipying.ttie second floor of his Crockery ,and Douse Furnishing store. Come and ik..eonvinced that there I . s no necessity for bare doors, 2 • ~..:. . • J.ll. bE ?Ey . ... . Tlingbainton:Gth.Ret4,. 1855. _ DiEW. STOVES sToVE::•;, JOIIN COLSTEN Lodersville & Great Rend NEW GOODS The Cheap Store, iT6.- .28 tali It'3 r rillE undersigned would respectfully inform the inhabitant's of Binghamton An 4 vicinity; that he has recently- pureh.&sed of Edw:.rd Priest his large and well selected stock of . •., . • DRY 'GOODS, • • which he ha removed, frOm. La FOyettel3lock to No. 28 Court. Street, one door above the . - American hotel. . This entire Steak has been purchaSisl consid7' erably below New Yolk - cost, enough so- to warrant him in saying that 44 win sell ,Goods cheaper than can be bought: titTfany,otherStdre In town. f. ' . NEW SPRING• AND - 1 Summer Goods, to the above stook har4ust been added u largo , invoice of . Spring and Sumner Goods of the latest styles, - whicnjw ill be closed_ out at great bargains. . / • The Stock Consists in oar -.or ttgt following - Gooderviz; ,t 914 - Irsi from 9to 18e. per yard ; e,thcoes ~, and English, trom 4,1. to lle pfryird itiAt Co checo Pr s. I 1„c:- Bii!aelted.i,nd .13roien::411ee. tines and siirtingS,./roiti 4i., to 2., 64 pr•r• yard Kentuck•: Jeatix< froth Is. 3e. to 2s. 6d Ladies' host (from 6 I-4e. to 3s. 64. •Pt (s pair ; Ginghims f from 100. t0,.23e. per -yard : 1). iannrs :from 10e. to 3s. per Also ,r; large lot of Linens. Quilts and Counterijnier. Curtains and DraPeris, Shawl's, Gloves; Tubleorovers, Silks, Wees, Embroideries, rktt- au% 1 Trunks, Valicos anti Bags, of all 131Z01 and pri- CM . $ Don't forget the number, 28 Court street, 1 Door out of the Ameriean Hotel . , but-call nod see before purchasing elsewhere. ' • • - •IL C. GDDWIN. • Binghamton, April 3d, 1856. - Webb, I$ now receiving his new Spring Gaols, which he offers usual low prices. Montrose, March 11. 18IK MOkiTROSE DEMOCIUT. TER:II4-41,50,cashin advance, 1112,00 if notpaidwithin six months ;and s2,so,sit theent of the year: No paperdiseotttihuto until arrears. ges arepaid,' eat, lit t tho option of the Fab lisherreet All c wow.. niCations connected with the otEce, - to insure attehtiptimust be directed (post paid) to E. B. _T."-DITOII, Montrose, title. quo henna County, Pa. • One square. (I 2 liner orler.s) Binsertione,sl . ,oo Each Subsequent insertion, . .. . 0,25 Onesquore three months-, . . .. . t,EO One square six months. . . . . .- 4.00 --Business Cards,fuur lines or less . . 3,00 Yearly' tdvertisements,not over 4 squares 7,00 • One column one year, . . . . . 30A0 Yeasty aivertisers.will be restricted to the:- business in which theyare engaged ;and are con sidered as wishing to continue ativertir•ing unless they AO. t cive special directions fore diecontin" uan ee el the same. • _, • • , 1,47" The publishers haying added to theirioto Printing materials - a• large and superior nisorts moot of Job-T-ype. are now prepared tt cunt- Job Work in a'manner unsurpassed in ibis sec tion of country, and on reabonsbit terms. Blanks of every deseription..keptconstptly. on hand or printed to order..... BRYANT HOUSE, • Great Bend Depot, Pa:. Atirnsos BEY ANT, Proprietor. a . • BURROW'S., SPROUT Manufacturers S - ritouiSComitilln CAI- RIAGE SPiclNGS;Uhigheavilll3ei;miog Co., Pa Springs may be had f•l' M.S. ilscin4loatrose. Wm. W. SMITH dic Co. Cabinet and Chair Manufact.irers, foot Main Street, Montrose, Dr. 11. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, lif , ntrose.,‘ Pa., wi!l 'beat Searle's Hotel, MorrdaySnmatiekdays °resell week.' •l i 153 , 1" / . . C. W. .IiOTT PUBLIEDED EVERY 'fILIISDAY MORNING BY Rates of Advertising. JOB WORK. "isinsi .- . - PiTittoti, .111c1IILLAN . & PARK, Dealer.J in Dry Goods. Groceries, Ilardware - Crockery, Boots and. Shoes, &c:, Springville A. J. -DAVIS, . - ATTORNEY .AND COUNSELLOR:AT LAW-StlSCitle •, hanna Depot, Pa, • Office over S. B. Nests StOre. . 3 1.11 E L TICRICELL,NioNTeecE,P4, Dealer in Drugs. Medieines, Chetnieals Dye- St ofri, Glass-ware, Pai Oils. Varnishes. Wire dow :Vast, Groceries. Fan. !r doetln, Jewelry, l'erfirrnery, &c..—and Agent for all of the Most popnlai.r Patent . JOIN GROVES, ' Faiklia (loveable Tai Tor p under Searle!' • 1141tel,11:tin Street. Montrose, Pa. • JOHN COLSTEN, . DEALER - TN Sto „ ves. u pper and Sheet Iron WireiLodersville, near Great send Depot;—l3 •. .• •La.throp, DEALER in -Ryativ.ll: ile. nothing. Hide 'and r . Boots:and Shot". Dry Goods;'&e. ;{,'Stare 'oppn:ittt Searle'sh otel, Montrose, AT Imo Rd ? kith r. P. W. RILEY, Dr. Merrit t H. C. Vail DRUGGIST and CITENZ ,- ;, and•• Dealer itr bat:Gs, Nlediei nes. Chi? mleals, Dye Stuffs Paint-4, Patty, Window Glass, Camphine Fluid, Perfumery, Yankee Noioni4.le.e.l&e. Lad~reville; -• 1. FRANKLIN FRASER • ATTOR NF. V ND C.: , IDNNE" . LL4.) It AT Law, ontrdee I'a,: will attend faithfully to all business en - trusted to him in the county of Susquehrinna. Conieyancing and writing of atl king% ggiflbe `dono neatly, and charge modetaie. He will also attend.to the prosecution Oiclaimsorsol dies, their widows and beirs,pgainst the ILK., • government. for T3oanty. Land, Pensions, &c.. May be found :it nil hours the offiee fionerly • metipied by J. T. Riehlrd;Esq., north of - the Court Hduse.--1853-13 . • M. C. TYLER, . • 'lnterested with I. L. Hunt, btroaTETI AND DEALER in Hardware and Cut lery, Carriage Trirtimings. Springs, Ste. No. 2,1'5 Pearl Street. I V. Y. Where his Mere - antile friends, in this and other Cfluntiesore. kindly invited,and earnesdpelieit e d to it:di - and aprehase: 61f. J. a Parsons, ' WiI*ESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Cabinet Ware,' Sttfas„ Bedsteads, Tabies, Stands C.trairs, &e. • . 'No. 9 Waqiinglon s t NO. Binghdmtoo, N. Y. Colrin . l.Varo-Room - u p -stairs; J. TV -VAIL, M.D. ENSICIAN ltd Surgeon "has : permanently P .liwated himself at • Itrackneyville, - .Susq'a . County, Pcon'a. 'Lind wilt pr o mptly attend to all calls with which he may •bo favored.. May. 1.8.56.—ral • - . • A. Pickett, ,JUSTICE OF THE PF.ACE,CqiieCtOr Of DeILQ,, Executeir of D,•uda, Contrzicol, die. Of flee, Lacayville, Wyothing county,,: Pa. May 9, - 1856. • - • • PATENT aIEDi ei NE AGES.cF. - ABEL T R. R E • llgntro.,e,l. Pa., DRUGGIST, AND AGENT, FOR. TH E POPULAR OF • VIE DAY.. . Consignments Constpratty ,Itere.ited SASH, BLIND, DOOR (MASS DEPOT, ESTNVT STei : Pesau 9 n, • • , BY D. BREWSTER.. All sizes -and 'descriptions, in any. quantity, made to order, or ftirnished on the shortest no tice, ' - : HAYDEN- BROTHERS, - New. Milford, Penn 9 a... INT.IIOILESALE Dvniers in 13ottnnit, V Combs, Slopanders, - ThrOls. Foner 43,-ind,i, Watches. Jewelrv, Silver ° and Plated Ware, Cutiory, Fishing Tackle; Ciesitt, &e., 41r. .• Merchants and Pittidleks nupplicni on. terno. • riAYDEN,. ' TRACY HODEN, JOHN HAYD E N, GEO. HAYDEN. . Awn* DR. E. P. . fiR DV ATE the Att4ithie and Flo nieutuithie Collenvs 14Ni:thine, is: _now pp rtimne ptly loateilla ' Great. Bprid Pa. April lit, 1856. -- JOHN 'MUTTER,- - - - VASHIONABLE-TAILOR. Elbe,? •over the Store of C. VC Mott, near . :. Hatch's Ho: It S. KNAPP..WITH E. CA ELIO WELL:Ar. MRS,- imPort• on of China, Grksa t 'and Earthorn Ware, No. 11 Warren Street, New York. [A. LATIIROP
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