!!!!! ors e I pemtral• LARGEST. CI !Kit L tO X. IN 04 T1 1[EAN -PE'N N GEOHS. C -1 RE, - - ISiitsp r_ ant.7 ll4l o' 4ult:/.7.1.:18* Wtontrose, * WE A . E ALL 'EQUAL 33!Li01fEr._ TIEE Coltsrunirtos."--Aintes. Buqhattpl.i., ,- - Prima the Cincinnati Enquirer, The lAssanlt. on Sumner—Lininbug . , on lininbug. - _ . The; testimony which has been taken before the Conimittee at:lnvestigation of the House, at Washington, in regard to the Sumner air sir Conclusively. ),roves that the public have been greatly deceived by Sumner and his friend in their statement of the extent of his ; injuries. It suited their: political viewitotrul has in accordance with their usual chailattiu ' ism tol report that thee were of therra.se se rious Character.. 'Bulletins were k see d" two 'or_three tunes a nae, to inform the. public .or the state of his health anti his.pub , o; the • iMpreasion was widely- circulated that Ile •was really,in an alarming condition ._ The`testi 'rrionfef his:physician etposes the franil. and will be read by Many who believe that s.mit ver was - nearlykilled, with estreuie Here : to the, testimony of the Sorgeen,•,Mr. iCortielitts - Boyle, Who tlresie4l the wouuils. int tnediately 'after thev.were giveu : • - ..Quation—By Mr: Cobb.—What k your . opinion of these wounds,. just as they are ! ...iinttteer—flook upon them simply. as flesh ,wOunds. - would you say of ihe nature of !itte wounds ? • . .A--They are nothing lut flesh wound-'? ' Q- is your ,Opinion referenee to the.eonditionof.-.Mr. Sumner ? • lion- -lbw,. :need:he-beconfined by these wounds' wounds do not necessarily confine him one moment. He Would have -come to the Sennte on Friday,-if I Intd-reet;iinnende'd • ..44 7 4C0u1d he have come out iiith safety ? A—Ue could have come • out with safety, so far is the wounds arthconeerned, • • Q6—;And, as a matter Collne t front that titne .to the present) • • " sir; he' stated that be would be ready to-)appear before the comtn4de to -day. .Q•; 7 - 1 13 y Mr. Campbell-At what time did he tnaka that statement 1— - , A=-On Sunday evening he told . me to state teltir.Cainpbell, who had ' addressed 'him - a litter'through me, which I delivered;-that ,would 'be ready to . , attend the cOmiiiittee -6 n Monday. ad4sed liint not .to ,appear until the next day; mid, therefore; he told.me to inform Mr. Campbell . that he wo'db appear ou r Tuesday. • • • 'Q••• • —tate in this connection, whether theta 'were any other persons.. with hitn-1 . me , in any . physician.who advised that, perhaps, might ;not be safe for him to have seen no medical man witlfhim :but tntself.• There has been none.. there.-- There - are a pent Many. friends, present, and they make out Mr. Sumner a great deal worse than he is.: They say he has a fever. I have never discovered.aay. I -have been- his eon -tant attendant, and I have never.known hig pulse higher at any moment thaneiOty-two. I yesterday corrected an nrtielen the Intel lig'eneer, stating that he had a - fever, and the 'cone:et:ion Appears in tolday'sq)aper. Ho bad no feverto my knowledge. . I have '-visited him tWice 'a His brother ' said. he ought '`not to critic, out. ,Senator - Sumner of conic took the advice of his brother '.and friends,,and lof course allowed them to do as they thought proper. , Perlialts l ougbt to state-thy reasons for objecting to his coming out. on; Friday.. There a good deal of ' excitement at that time, and - I thought that if Sumner did not go .into the Senate for a day or two, -the excitement might wear out. Q- lay Mr Cobb—lt .WAs not-then on ac count-of his physical condition? '.IL 7 ,•Not atratl. He .was very--anxious to go. „fie said be hid not lost a single day since the meeting. of Congress. I objected to his going for the.'renson I. bare stated,and not because Ithought his condition! would , tidnik Of it. • . 1 • - rr-E. , Q—By Mr. Pennington,=llo you inean to say, as a medical man, that .you woold 'have recommended; or would have been Willing to :allow Mr. Sumner to go to the Senate - on ,Friday in hikeondition ' - A-1 think, he ought 'not to have'gone en account of the excitement. ' Q-1. do not speak of titat. 110 y u mean to say. asl3is 'physician,: that' you ;we r e not unwilling that he shoug go <out on account of lila, wounds and .the Consequences ;in which from excitement and .otber eau*, those wounds might end ! I . think this: that Mr. Sumner might: haveftaken a carriage and driven as fir/as Baltiniorevn the nest day svithout'any inj4- • , . yy: •• • • , . , r • 4'..-Was it possible for.. him to have porn alati . . A-- thinkhe could 'have worn a hat. • - , This testimony of the surgeon being not exactly! what 'WAS expected, Mr Pennington,. ;Black Republican memt,er of the couamittt-e asked: 11.--Whattre your political antecedents! A-1 am an old line Ahig,if I have any 'politics. I was horn itt,the city of Wa-hing ton!, • Q4.--Were you bail for Mr. Brooks! A-I was not. • ,QH-Byll6- CObb—Are you a teigular prne. • tieing have .of this. city, nu& if so, how • low , hv you practie4! A—l Lave been practicio ,, since 1844. 1 'bare, been Ocinneeted . with hospitals 'and rucsi reale sIDC43 15434.- • ' Q-'7State-iviether in your triode° your treatment depends upon the polaiealopinions of .iour patients! ' A---No sir. • - • 4 Q—Do you treat with referen& to their political opinions, or do you judge , more by the pulse I' r I -- have nothipg to do with any mats _ - The attempt of the black Repiklicarks to zug z e political 'capital, out of this`,personal • assault of,l3rooks upon ;Sumner; their indig nation meetings and fags generallY, were - the most rediculous proceedureis that' ever char : acterizedoll( •poiliticii. troidusittached Sum= ner for personal masons and Aloe from any political motives, and the affair-'tielongs ex elusively to` the judicial 4?f.tt!e . COUla • try. The passionate . ' appeals ',that; have been noade to arOuse political and aectipnal Pritju-_ dice 'for such snchla cause only shins loin"flittle cOnfidenoethe .•Black .Iteptibli,,ClMs - hare ift their - principles, and :that they _place-. main:reliance in pasiion and prejndieei and not in jinigniiiut and reason. dliiPtStrittOr'S - NOtiCe. XVIPTICE 44 hereby... Oren 40' persons- having 111 denumderagtinst the:Estate of Daniel Ab bot, late alb:eh tOwnship, deed, pet the;same must` be pesented to the ondenlivied for Ar. rangement, and ell persous indebted to -said Ee. Mte are required to make- iminediste Illetafalitettt -11. A Rix_Yrr l , Admix. Jul 3 ,- 1856.* - VITRA Floor 4401 n 1:2 to 13 dollars per , bbl., for giale:ta S.S.MOTT'S. • §Y 14-. `" TO TITA' 1.4 DIPS _ OF XIIITORAlf • • TO.Ar .42VIZPVICINIT3'.- • v eare rea d it: is shorttami - of importance to every Rause .PePeri SiiEP-AR-D ES - 1 -Xrpi'ttivect I;ijring . sandy a boils° rtinishin,g Go+. I.Wi 'eau tteiir offer seven beautiful titylat e t t, Croekety. Otte afthetri _ a-n e w and elegant Seri Pattern of White En amelled Ware. Our tionds — ttritiall a •No. T in quality, no seetiads - rir odd lots. tint complete setts, and can always ho Matched if'broken or more wanted, for,yearivio tome. All the com mon wares, CHINA - TEAIWARE, r.x fiplentlid styles of white and - deebrltie . d, vcrt folto -‘1 GI. ViT AS S; :-WA A 11 , 11 t, a complete 'and nnhottiuled variety al L \tmys on hand. TEA= TRAYS of lour own importation. Fifteen elegant oatternit, far surpassing in rich ness, finish and durability, the-American article usually sof& at as lout prices, and bY far the an largest d ; . `trinst complete lot ever offered in • , thi pirts4front $3 to $l5 pet sett ()flour. FROM A UCTIO.I;7 ; GREAT , BAR GAINS, Brass Ctirtain Cornie`ps, Bands, Hooks, &e., at prices that defy cotnttetition. • Twenty differ ent styles /of those elegtuit Bird' Cages, from 75 cents tit $lO (etch.- 134 . different patterns of ..operior Warranted Clocke. from $1 to $25 etteh.• -Wittehes,Clork4 and Jewelry neatly re paired. Plated Castors, Cake Baskets. Spoons, P'orks, Napkin Riggs.] &c. 1 200 Dozen Knii•es and Forks. PaHor balms, Hall Hang ing Limps. Britannia add Tin Ware. HARD WI. IRE G 117:ER Marbelized Iron MantiolPkces and Grates. &c., in faet a gtneral llons Building and House Furnishing establi Sit tneet. ' ,• 547 -1 % 111 :aid ACC U :It our "CRYSTAL PAL. .I(7E,' two doors east of the Ctinal. ' op— It our Goods ar.f not as represented, our prices as low ;Is in lowa, bad you are Trot trea ted well, please don't bay. • SHEIIA IL II.D BROTHERS, Binghamton, March: 113 V ....':'EarroL Books , That —to Books. For snle of the Montipslßook ~.c'tore in the PostPifirr. ' JUST.RECSIVED, • - • - • - 17.1rifil1:1) 7 'N ITistney c if Rngland.. Diary and Correspondence of Antrim t f awrenee., primmy .Weltever4.;4 , in the Eui t t Indian Arehepelago,rhy Capt. Gilison. . • Pore 4 and j other Tares. .‘:%, Grernwimd. - The Bush 'Boys, by Capt. Mayne Reid The Great Red Dragon.! -Th c - Prince. of the lionsh of David*: - : • Good Time Corning. 1 ChriAtine or Woinanii Trials and Triumphs. - The OnYnk Ring.". • • 1 - Mari of War Life:. i. : The Old - Homestead._ • ; * Woodhill or the Ways pt . PrOvid'enee. • - D'Anliigne's History' oflthe Reformittion. • Family Testaments, wilt Psalms and Notes. • Pocket do - and;aibles. ' Catholic*Prayer, Itooks.l . Yankee Notions. ' • They say Tlllt the• ' Merit rose. Book . .aore is She place to cheap. Well what if they clp_scq j • -• can't teil whether they say tho'irntli.-ot-i ot. .lonless yon't ry—but never mind I feel eery thankful . for ptist favors and hop.; inerit.4.,e - ontinuation patronage, byatrietattentionrto thOlWants of tbo. public • and.by keeping on hand: 4 acrod assortment of Books.and.Stationary 4t.Let v Livo" l A. N. BULLARD.- Montit . )se,. Alien 3, 1856) 4 • totsv Pricos • Tpumphant. GEORGE W. SEY3TODR & CO., are now receiving a magnificent Stock of Spring and Sum Mer. Goods, seleked . with great care and with apecial regard to 'the tastes and wants of this community, consfating of a choke ratio ty of D r y Goods, Fancy iGOods and embroid,er ies, Boots mad Shoes, GrOceries,llats, Caps, and Straw Goods, Crdck ery,glardWare and. Cutlery, &e. Which -we will sWI for prompt pay, at lower prices than tiny 'wer establishment in this County. * . - I • rz• Val al . 4lllZ:zi we would say, that they have not been forgotten, and that-in the way of Dress Goods, we, have Culled fur their use the- hiltoicest gems in the market! Drop in and stle.ns, and we will take pleasure in Showing youAtte nicest and cheapest stock of Goods youlyeri saw in this place. Liarford; May 8, 1•85.81. A GopDanniortintnttorPattern Dress Lawns, 11 nil prices, at G. W.S. 4's. CO's. , )IARSOLS and Faris,,iiew. styles and choice varieties, at i; G. W. S. & cas. • _ A LARGE stark of ICrockery and Glass .1 - 1. Ware at: l G. W. S. & CO'S. • - • . . - DORdELAIN :tad Gcaaite.China at 1. • . G. W. S &zorys Fashionable Millinery and Dress - • dakin-#larford ! AsslrAtS, : cr e cestly from Norwich, randuCoughlan of Halliard, would respectfully inform the citizens of their viduni, that they are ',new prepared Co do for everybody in the most !fashionable, -style; all kinds. of Millinery, Dress I.ltaking, cutting, Fit ting, Bleaching, Trimin,g, Pressing, die., on short notice. Oar facilities hemg such as to enable us to give our customers new Goods, and latest fashions'at all times.‘'ltel feel confident that we shall be able to please. Shop over the store of Johnston, Edward.i Sit co. . ; June 3, 1856,--23m3. 1311 . 141.1 Es. KNOWION are Agents fora .1 number of Manufacturers, and :will supply the Trade on easy ternis; . and at a low_ prize at their llarkiware.• Iloasd furnishing : and Fancy ,deeds Establishnunit; 51 Court Street. Attolition Papr4ors. Look Here. , C: SUTTON, hvij ng pnichased the stock AL • 'formerly •owned by C. C. 'Wright, he ,14,11h1 respectfully annOunce Wilier citizens of Middletown and vicinity. that be has just re turned from the city with; a new and full supply of all kinds of.choice SpOngandSunamerGoods which he will sell at taipteCedearedi%w prices for coil'. or 'r 44344. - nesse call and see. His choice lot of Dry GoOds, for both . = Ladies and Gentletneusiwearof Foreign-and Dometic man efacture,-Ladies Bonnets Gents Leghorn Hats, Canada-dn., Chip do. Crockery, GrocerieS of all hard and holillw Ware.: 'Drugs // and Medicines. Iron and Naßs and Fish, besides: ll other arti cles usnatly kept in tt - ceunts7 store. Ho will' keep constantly on, band a full supply of Sole unit; upper Leither. Wanted any quantity of Pelts, Deacon and Calf Skins and Hodes, for which the highest market price will •be / All kinds of Farmer's produce wit; be received / in exchange for Goode at market prices. Please call and; examine for yourselves at the old 'stand of C. C. W rights. - 5- - • X C. SUTTON. Middletown, Sittig. CO, Pa. ; . - ' " Picture itirket' ~ -.1 .AS REMOVED kem Odd Fellow'a Hall to' bin new I ; • ". _ SKY LIGHF ROOMS; . Inlhe Dela - Block, over-Itentloyend Read's. tome sod sea. Calling , will cost you'uoth.: log, unkiiii yosi buy, Od!tliee you ate mire** go LWsy withinot•ithful vile - received" ..-- i : A muititudivot--tboiell cues, atgd: LOcketet die., illattl. ::":- '.: ' ' •'''' t: , I •' ,- .- ,- ; ' • Now , Coitwilhollbot. .1 A T tatiy wo; a t; • P11)70 kIeNOWLTO,N's. BingbaattotH. ; . Arklitfatill'Crois at &wii; • PILYIVIItCNOVIitt9 Court Bini?nanatm. • • A ir, AYER'S PILLS are caring the Sick to an extent.never &IN ORITURRIVEB JtriEliz Ind known perikuare; sts eA Che - int - Bt delphil4 - *boss choice minas proloundA athicietivel7 PodeliPPl say :of your - Cerstsatut Prue, that I `pie: loud ahem abetter frunily.medielne, for common pi; tbui any other within my knowledge. Many of my friends haye realised masked laterite from Ull11), and co. Weide with me la Whirls, that they possess ennumlinary virtues brdtivhig outdiseases and curing the akk. 'They are not only effectual, hut safe and tiltasatit to be taken qualities which must make thou valued by the 'public s wken they are known." The 'Audit. Chancellor WAR-BMW writes from Bal. timom, 25th April, 1654: • Da. J. C. Arta 1 have taken your Pills with great benefit, Ihr the Ustlessness:lanpuori lom of appetite, and Bilious headache, which has of late. rears overtaken um in the spring.. A few doses of your Pitts cured me. I hare used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my. family lot coughs and raids with imaging Names& You make medicines which can; and I feel it a pleasure to commend you fat the good you hare done and are doing." . JOHN P. BEA.TIY, flec.'of the Penn. Railroad 07 5 4 'L "Pa R.A. Of Dec. 13;1853. 41 81 r: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicine*, having derived very material lowest-from . the use of both a - our Pectoral and Cathartic Pala lam never without them in my family, nor shall I ever consent to be,While . my means will procure them." The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, M. of Went. ratN. n., writes: ing used your CATHARTIC PILLS in my practice, I certify from experience that they are en invaluable purge. tlvi. In eases of disordered functions of the liver, causing headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the growl variety of diseases that follow; they area sand remedy than any other. In all cases where a purgative 'weedy is required, I confidently recotumend these Pills to the public, as wiperku to any other I have ever found. They are sure in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which make them an invaluable article for public use. have for many yea= known your Cheery Pectoral as the beet Cmgh medicine in the world ; and these Pills ace,,in no wise inferior to that admirable. preparation for the treat • tnent of diseases." - • " Jebni. N.., Nino 45, 1853. "Da. 7. C. Aria —Dear Sir: I hate been afflicted from my birth with scrofula in its wont form, and now. after twenty yam' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, bate been completely cured In a few weeks by your Pills. Wiih what kelingi of rejoicing I write:can only be knighted when you mattes whirl hare suffered, and bow kat. • " Never until pew hare I been fret from this Loathsome disease in some shape. At times It attacked my eyes, and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ; it others it seuled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my lrair, and has kept me putty bald all my days ; sometimes If came out in my face, and kept It for months a raw sore. • "About nme weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca thartic Pills, and now am entirely free from the coniplaint. My eyes are well. my skin is fair, and my hair has com menced a healthy growth; all of which makes me feel.. already a new person. " Doping this statement may be the means of conveyink siaGumatton that shall do good to other'', I am, with every sentiment of gratitude, .Yours, SCC. MARIA RICKER." "I have known the aborts named Maria Ricker from :per childhood, and her statement is strictly true. ANDREW J. MESERVE, :.Ovenseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." Carr. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from -', Poston, 20th April, 1854: "lour Pills have cured me from a bilimoi attack which • arose from derangement of the Liver, which had become vetysterioam. I had faileal.of any relief by my rbyaician, land from every remedy I could try; but a few doses of !your Pilll have completely restored me to health. I have given them to my children • for worms, with the beat of keta. They were promptly cured. I recommended them :to a 'friend for costiveness, which had troubled him be months ; be told me In a few days they tad cured him. You make the best medicine in the world; and I am free to say so." Read this from the distinguished Solicimr Of the Pinpretne Court, whose brilliant abilities have made hint well known, not only in this but the neighboring States. "Acne ort.as, 50, 4pra-, 1554. " Sir: I have great satisfaction in assuring you that myself and family have been very much bedefited by your medicines. My wife Was cured, two sears since, of a se vere and dangerous rough, by your iCtrteat Pscroaat, and since than hat enloyed perfect health. My children have iffveral times been cured from enacts of the Wu ,. enza and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy fur • these awstdaints. Your CJITHAZTIC Pew have entirely ' cured .me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for some yea's,— indeed, this cute is much more important; from the fact that I had failed to get relief from the heyt Physicians which this seethru of the country affords', and from any of the numerous reme dies I had taken. "You men to us, Doctor, like a 'providential blessing to oar family, and you may well we ire not 1112-'• mindfirl of it. Yount rempectfu y, LEAVITT THAXTEL" • " Swum anwaler, Okie„ Apra 5/4, 1854. "Da. J. C. Aiwa— Honored Sir: I have made a Hair , otigh trial of the CATIteeTIC Pais; left me by veer agent; and have been cured by them of the dreadful ffbetunatisur under which be found me suffering. The first dose re ' Hived me, and a few subsequent dares lave entirely • removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for some years befiire, which I attribute entirely to the effects of your Cstusavic Paw. Yours with great respect, LUCIUS 11. 51 LTC IF." • The above are all from persons who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not make there state ments without a thorough conviction that they were true. pm , Prerdtreduesa and Anato by DlL ica .T. C. AYES & CO., Chemists;Lowell, Masi. A BEI. TIT It It ELL. SIP .I.Ltl r1 1 .1 !D: ; -: , " f, .MELODEONS, A.ND MUSIC. The Cash System Adaptett ! Prices . • Greatly Reduced. HORACE WATE RS.- No. 3:33' Broadway. New Fork. AG ENT . rOll. TI/ E BEST latS z 0: 1 / 4 ND , NEW ISSTI: ME!.:TS.. The largest itssortment Of Pianos, Melodeons Magical InStrumentS and Musical Merchandise of all kinds in the United States. Pianos from TEN different inanullietories,- Comprising .hose of every variety of style-, from the plain", neat and substantial 6.1-3 octaves, in Walnut or Rose wood Cases, from 8150. to $2OO, to those of the mosteleg,ant finish tip to Oae Thousand Dollars No house in the Union can compete with the above in the htunlier ' Variety and celebrity of its mstrurnents, nor indi to extremely low prices at which they are sold.', HORACE WATERS' 'AfciDERN IMPROVED rraxos, With -or . without Iron frames, possessing in their improvements of over-strings - , and action, a . length of scale, power, and compass of tone 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 those - of any other matlefactiirer, They. are ,built of the best and meat thorolighlY seasoned material; and guaranteed to.-stand the action of every cliMate. Each Instrument guaranted to give- satisfac tion, of purchase money refunded, _ Second-hand Pianos at great .batgains, constantly in store, price from 830 to 140. WATE t I HORACE MELODEONS, superior stro'inents in lone, , louch and durability of make. -(Tuned the - equal temperament.) ileodeons of all other styles and "makes.. Pri7.i;•s4s, $6O, $75; 8100, $125, $140; double Reeds, $l5O .double. Reeds and two banks" of keys, $200.---r Less a liberal discount. Clergymen and Cher, ches, en extra discount. . • Martin's Guitars, Brown's Harps, Flutes, tinas, Accordeons, Violins, acid Musical lttstru in-eras of all ,kinds, at lower prices than ever be fore offered to the:publib. A large discount to Tenehen4 and Schools. The trade supplied on the , most liberal terms. MUSIC:—One of the largest and best,select nd catalogues-of Music now 'published, compris ing many of the ehoice and moat popular airs of theday, and will be sold at one-third off from the regular prick. Music sent hy 'mail to 'all parts of the corm: . try postpaid . Particular and personal attention 'paid to all orders received by mail. Satisfac tion guaranteed in every instance. Pianos and . Melodeons - for sale on monthly payments. Sec ond-hand Pianos taken in- . exchaugYe for nevi,— General and select Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded to all parts of the country by • • ri3rGreat indueenaents offered to agents in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Wa ters Pianos, Merudeons a. and Catalogue of !Ii- RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public generally, that under the firm of A. IX Storm`br. Co, she hasjust re c eived at her rooms, in. Keeler &Stoddard's store, up stairs, a largo and splendid, assortment of spring and Summer Fashion% consisting - of elegant Don.. nets; and all kinds of Millinery, which she will open Monday test. Dress making,Cutting, and Fitting, Bleaching and Pressing done in the best style and shortest notice. Montrose, May 8, 1856 Notice. EIRSONB - deeirous of paying me money, on P debt of any ieseription,eari &luck by leaving their payment with Post, Cooper & - Co.. Ban.' kers,)rookose, to my eredit, , .whose reeeipts will by allowed from their date. t • April 18,. -..L00K .: HERE I . "... ASpust received from. Now . York, a full and dosiraMo'-atook-of • 1 NEW GOODS,. , Comprising a first. rate assortment of Drugs, Medicines,l Itistruments,i Paints, Oils, Dye Studs, China, Glass and IF.ar. then Ware; (a good variety of ..CrockeryJißrit-Y annia MO, Japanned and Planished Tin .Ware i Silver and all other -lands of Spoons. ,Silverp Forks,Butter Knives, &c.. All sorts of Lomps.,; A goo variety of Wood and Gilt FratnelMit' r „ ! rors. Wail and Window Paper. Stationery Stone and !Wooden Ware. -. Brushes. Brootas:i ; Family Groceries. Lamp Oils. - Camplt4e.-- Burning-. Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti: Candles. !Hide • and other Whips. Varna hest' Window Glass, &e.,. A 11;4 rate variety ofliew,, dry, and Vancir.Goods. Gold and-Silver Spec::, tastes. GO(' Pens. Violins, Flutes, 41(4, Ac-• cordeons, and Veolineello Strint.ts, The . .largest Ossortment of Pocket Knifes Susq. Co., and t4e . best fleshly in Market. Shot: Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,b Re!:' velvets, • In short; the Physician, the Invalid, the House keeper, the Farther, the Mechanic, the : Mariufne.:: tutor, - the-Professional Man, the Gentleman, the Lady, the Inch and the Poor, the Young 4001,1; the•Beautirul and the Ugly, the Gay and the :Fashionable,-and all the rest of the people' will find something' to supply their every day Hants, at Terrell's. • Store iu the - new Brick 'Block—Prices tow= Qualities erood , +-Call and see. • . • ABEL TURREILL. - MentroSe, March 6, 1856. ! -• • W .- I*y are alt going to 'f urrell's • . NEW GOODS:.! • - A Arc atit.LAN & PARK refu rn- their grateful 11 neknpu. lodgments. to the ! public for po st vors, and invite attention to the very Orge stock of Spring :Ind Summer Goods they are no‘i; eeiving, and offer fur sale at rrry iota pricei Ih addition, to; their usual assortment of - stapli.'. Dry Goods, drticepies, Hardw:r:, 'Crockery, ilaints, and 0:Is they are preparedio exhibit a large assortniew( of LADIES DRI:ISS GOODS of every dti.seriptioni .Figured, Plaid and' Plain, Bontrts,Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, ILisie - ry Ladins unit; Misses' shoes of all kinds--Ilso* large stoe4. of 1 ' . READY . MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, C:issimeres, :Tweeds, Jeans, Summer Clans, Vestings, Hats and Caps, Boot and Shoes &e. They reipectrully solieit an early call ifroin those who iwish to purchase GOOD GOOI. AT Low PAD . I • :4...5. : •• • ' i Nfe.3IILLAN & Springville, May :I,', 185-1, 1 • - , . English:Lever , Watches- , .„. ti .- rt. D ECEIVED by steaMship i 1 .11 %life, I. dozen moire of •' • ~.,,. ' those splendid English I f .ever -i 4 , o •', ' 'Hording Watches, of mylown ' ''.. I ) ih, importation, warranted the ,- 1 ~.4.'", -, - very best quality. Also, a ci ) \lii .W. l -..i...Q` - small lot :of 'very suriorior, ?go\ - &nentg:, iiiihich wilt li•easeil in any stfle or . quality, to {su it parehasem . ,! - - ALFRED J. EVANS, Binghamton, 3fareh 14, 1556. ' - ! • • Ala) fruiEsul.»criber is now - receiving his second JL general purchase of. (:ODDS-this STiring-,' which rend€rs his assortment Very eesirabld and, complete. IDy strict attention to business and by. fair dei)in.z, he hOpes to merit a liberalhare of public 'patronage. :To thOsd friends j who' have yieldell to him their pre' ferenceS, and kindly sustained bite by their patronage, with thd in tention ,of aiding %int in reaaituning in partj . the: heavy lbss recently sustained by sire, he tenders hipsincere ihaiiks, with the •assu nine° that their . interests AO be intaaidly Pram LL ABEL TURREL. . Montro4, April 24; 185,6. „ , , NOTICE. ' • • DUBIN notice is hereby -given that $. Woodruff is receiving - it new tot of St;oveS and wareS (!)f all kinds usually 'kept in the stove, and Tin link of business; among which inalc be ; found a better assortment of stoves, hea%iefj, lar ger.and mdre durable . , than, ever before uttered, in. this coniity, all the proof .you need will be; just to cant and examine for yoorselves. t All; stoves NV arpntrd in every respect. Kept s:oristantly. on hand, an extensive assort meta of Tin ware, mado out of the best Mated.: els . which is offered for stile as cheap as cap be. bought in ittiv market, al - An on hand Lead Pipe,' all sizes, Clain and gearing for Chain litimps,. Cistern Pumps, all sizes, Brass and Pore4lain, kettles all idzes, Jappaned ware. all kinds.! Jubihg dine on short notice and in' good or. der. All Gods in, the line will be yld cheap for ea 4t oriapproved S. A. WOODRUFF Montrn4, March 1*.1.85.6. NV* Goods at Webb's TUST oPened by the subscriber a _full nisort ' ment 4f Spring and . &MIMI' Goods, *Mich will 'be soli& cheap, Cheaper than ever. Give us . 4 call.. You cannot! fail to be sited or yuality,t quantity; and terms. EverYthing . fsually fou 'd in a variety atom , • • • • 1. New • Goods • Arriving wi l y, by Erpreg.f, at Hopbriyoni, Penn'a.! • ! • Ht xutkseribers are • nowi opening , ' a Marg e T and Well selected stock of new Goo Pi . 'of Dry Goods, GrOceries, Hardware, Ready 3Lare Clothing, Boots and Shoes Of all sizes and stiles; floar,•CUrn Meal, Salt, &e. &e. All of wllich they will sell as cheap /1,6 can be bought elsewhere in the Cdunty, in exchange . for Lombok Shingles, Produce of all lands, Woolen Siielts, for cash apprOved credit. Two shillings per pairpaid for good SOcks. . 'Sixteen**. per doz. - for Eggs. Twenty et,:s. per-lb. for Butter. BELL & TINGLEY. HopbottOm. April 2.41856; Rhode's:rever Sand !Ague C e, O , R An t idote to Malaria; for tho prev ntien and "core of Fever and. Ague, or Ch ver ; DutiibiAgite, rind •otlieri Intermittedt and Remittent Fevers; also of Iliilious locrei•s, se companied Typhoid'Fe'vei; Yellow Fever, Ship and Jail Fever, General Debility, (Night I! Sweats, and all other forms !of disease • which -have•.lcentinort origin in I MALARIA OR MIASMA. I Equally certain as a preventive or care. Fur sale Iv the imderwigned, authorized agcntl fel. the Proprietor; Jati. A. Rhodes,' Provideneo,i R.I. • l. N. BULLARD.' Montrose; May 1,, 1856. I . 'terrible Accident, HAPPENEn to Mr. Green the other I . 11e hdd bought a suit of ready-made clothes' at the Store= and the first day's wearing the ac eident oceuried, First, off drapt his reat.tail by the mere fol!ce of specific gravity, giving Ito up fortunate man the apperance; of a badly trimmed craft with the flying jib in the . stern, and on - stooping over to pick up the remnant, the dread ful casualtyi took place—the fountains iof the great deep were broken up—Green's pantS were sundered froin ankle to waist, and : Green ldnutelf seemed to be. - The only way to prevent inch deplorable aticidents is to patronize a skiliftil ler, WhO makes up his work with a determina tion that it shall not only lit neatly,'llant weal well. Green buys at the clothing at+ becauie he thinks he eau get hitvgearinga little cheaper. In all brobability the pants that serv;d eo treacherously had passed through afe hoapi tal, been striped from a cholCra patiet,,icarried home eight nights in the week on a shutter, and finally bie:wiled and ;tarried by an l ingenious 'Frenchman Or a market in ihe county;; ,Take warning by poor Green's mishap,' and go to ro tailor shop like that in the basmentOcarle's Hotel if you i4ant to beisuited. I: ;1 Cuttiltg done as usnal v and all lyork war ranted. JOHN G4olfEltl.. Mont irote rlg. 27,1865.1 - 11 C. L. WARD. IA at it aTO C#Petilipt Oil Clothe. LOOKING GLASSE S ;' AND GLASS WARE.•, At the crockery and Ilinise Furnishing Es; ttiblisf4tent J. H. DEPEcr, ,• Cheaper than any other In Slnip, • - 11141111i0111.- FOCI: TIOIMIS EAST OF•TITE AMERICAN ItOTT.I 1 • T WOULD cal l ) therattention_orifousekeepera and the public to tny spring, iniPortation - of wares, for their elegance of style and beauty, of finish, far sUrpasf.ing anything before exhibited, and having the hugest assartment , in itore,can replenish old sktsYaial furilish entire now Ones of all 'the nowshapeS, at a less price than any . other House in this county. • The attention,' - of now HOusekeepers la -Partic ularly Called to: my stork as embracing all the minutife, both uSoful and ornamental, Of Hobs() furnishing, Goods,- for . a . complete ontfit—and . beingthus twavr.y. engaged 'in this exclusive branch. offer great advantages' to -purchasers. 'CROCKERY AND CHINA DEPARTSIENT embraces the.laigest variety ever tittered before in this section, °tali the different I:inda. - • GLASS. WARE - . Of every needed article. Carpetin,gs and Oil Cloths. This branch occupica.the: second door of otir•establishinent, nearly 100 feet in depth, well stocked with Velvet, Brussels, Thtee-Ply and ingrain Carpetings, Rugs, Milts, Window, Shades and Table Covers ; which are offered at small advance from cost. - Live Geese-Feathers always on hand.• Looking Glasses, Gilt, Mahogany, Ornamental and °Val Glasses, iii great variety.. • IiOUSE FU,RNISEIING GOODS; consisting, of . Wood and Willow Ware, Plated 'Gem* Britannia and Japanned Ware of every description, Tea Boaids in r,arions styles, Table Cutlery, Feather. Dusters, Fluid,. Oil and. Sohn. Lamps; Bird Cages;also fancy Baskets, Reticules Satchels, &e. &c. • . Tar TO all or which.we irwiteyotir attention and solicit your trade. - J. 11. DE PIE. • .Binghamton, April 20, 1856. LOOK HERE. - POCKET KNIVES.-A good assortment of the best kind it), market. Also' Table Knives and Forks. . SPooss.—Smven, Silver Plated,Gertmin Silver. Albrata and Britanin-tvare Spoons. • Also all rinds of Butter Knives.. I • I VIOLIN STDINGs, VOWS, and all , fixtures, Aceordim ns, Tuning Forks, &c. FLUID L5311'24, Fluid, Canipliene,Candles, Lamp Oil, &e. "Fammir GROCERiES.-A full a.4sorttnent, nevi and good. DIZIJGS AND PATENT ItEDICiNES..—A first rat( assortment and genuine. : Purrs A:an On.s.—Xg,eneral assortment, and. of ;nod gustily. . J EI'EL.r.S.—A Splendid variety, of the neatest paterps: 1 FANCY GpODS.—N i early everything in this branch. . t) ERVIIMEttV.-A choice,variety.! , (New supplies received nearly eVety In short. nearly everything persUns . want, and ehenp, at the variety store of TUR.RELI,i, Montrose Jan. 10, 1856. ! „: DISSOLUTION. 11114 Capartnershiti - heretOfore eziating be t tween Patrick jr., and G. :Z..Dimock . is his day' dissolvt.4 by mutual consent. Tho hooks are left in the -office Of Dr. Patrick, and D. D. Searle is authorized to collect .and settle thn accounts. - E. PATRICK, JR. G. Z. Montrose, Pa;„ Jan. 11,185§. NEW GOODS CHEAP - - AT C. TV. morrs. • IUST received a lot of New " Goads, such as De D • Laines,g , Bags E'aramettasi P.ersian, Al. , acas. Gin hams -Merinve. Prints,: and Shawls, i!ti fact a goueral assortment of Dry GOods which ivilf be wild low - i• ., i WANTED—Socks, 'Eggs, Butter,Lard,Cheese, ,• Flannel, &c., any quantity . hi' exchanze fur Goods „it cksh prices.. . .0, %V. moTT. _ l. Montrose,Sept. 18.55.• j "„ - " Freslt Arrival of , New ; Goods at DICKFRMANS & G.II,PLATT'S tptlE subscribers would respectfully.'inform the good ' people of Susktichnna - Ce. that they are now opening their stock of Fall. and NVinter Goods Which is unusnallphirge and at. tractive all of which will bcaold for . cash or lipproved - redit cheaper than earl "be rbonght at nny other establishment in the county Wa mean just what we say.... Please gi4=ui a•trial, :DiCKEIVSIAN & GARRATT'S New Milford, Sept.. 18th, 185.5 j . • Clover Seed. O'lbq LAIiGEST andTithothy Seed for tOe by . IL 'BUARITT. . Newilfoni, March 17, 1856. W. Singleion, ( - lAN now be found. at lii s now stand op the corner of Turnpike and' Chestnnt" Sts., a few do-6rs east - of Post's store, where 'he effectually repairs with • dispatch, Watches , Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every description of machinery. Wheel cuttingS, Gun and Watch materials supplied to the trae. Attention Farmer's !--Plow Points F almost every pattern and kind now in oso ; also, No. 2, R. , L. Platchley -.Plows and Corn Plows, may he had at any timo of day, and until 10' o'clock at night, in exchange "tor Cash, old Iron, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of ready pay, of- . * • NO3U,LLARD. Montrose, May 1856..__L Portable Gas yorks.., • ~I: desire to ' t ll G p A u s b hA c p a i t i ttil t t A io l n , ! u to ornewly signed for lighting Country Residences, - IFacto. ries, lintels, etc. These woks are Cflieient and simple in their construction, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Apply to S. COATES .& Co., at Archer, %Varner & Co'S., 376 lifroa& war, N. Y. , • Slay 7, 1856. • • .• Just -Receives • i • i •• ,t NeWlotot Boots and Leather, and t'or.,saiel .41 cheaper than over by . - I , -. LA.doJ. R. ASIII.1;1(.. 1 Brooklyn, Doe, 5. 145. • • : . i , ' .. . Removpd 1 ! 1 INTO Brick Block, front TOM, over the Store; of M. S. Wilson 6i. Son, • i . 1 - • . C. D. VIIIGIL, - Dentist. .1 - . I .ltmirose,.Mny 9, 1856. - •'• 1 - -- . CLOVER. and Timothy Seed ty .• 1 BALDWIN a!, PERKINS. I Montrom - e, April, 1856. • - • • S i u ttPd7:l l P t 117 er e at elle* $‘ worth, Ii DICKERMAN & a AitROTS ' New 11ii11red,~ gept. 8th,i185.5, 1 - New Spring' G ood s. ! 1 , ANEW and Igeneral nsortinent4 of Sprin g , Goods, of superior -attractions in :tiler and prices are now being 'veto-4 , ,cd and (ipolied by ' [. I ' I lt• BURRITT. ,I' . . Now Milford,j April 28, 1856. ' , I - , , • I 1 •I 1 HOUSE Trimmingm, st - -1 s YHYFE'dr r KNOWyrpN'S. • ake Notice. CNDAY , S liopts .ftirabilled: ;with Libra lt 4 itios-ordi rent sizes at Neul York ratan,. S pric4a. Can at ,the Post Oillee. - Mity 7, 7.ssti. - - ' * . , ' UDlEfiltir i 1 . p , RE:;?t, Ait'itrv:IBOJAKs:F:EAETsANND' rip HE ÜBSCRIDERShaviUg takentho - Store jL nod ingehased the Stock of (WOOS of R.. T. Asux. V, aro prePar6l to still for Ready Pay -otzly, a ' - • i . T , • • 11 V ar FINE; Assoarm fits I .ort Day .G DS, . ' - - . GROCERIES , • . CR CKER,Y, * ' * ; ~ ' • . 1 NOTIONS, :.,..:. .. . NAILS, •_'y • AND SHOES, .:', FLOUR. AND SAID,..:' . LE. AND UPPF,R.L.EATHER, : - . &e., Ste., &c. . - • . ices as (they think).eannot fail to'give . psfaetion to all who may . favor them i?.pationage. • - ' pis of produce taken iti exchangit fur AL such cadre sa, with Lim MI Id cr'9.d!" A. 4J. R. ASHLgY yn, Nov. 15; 1.855..." - Grea. Exhibition in Spring, Ville: GREAT ANP RARE . roctitorricN , OF FOlitlIGN AND . DOMESTIC, - 00,01)S, : of Omits, every 8416 and quality; stielt . :aa will he sure to . nleae, ana accommodate : ell 'elasises of people-from the child in the 'cradle - to • the old and deer.pit. Viese goads are.hdiught,..•on the. ly e f most fable t has; and will be sold aceording4 Ale* given a Call and , we will _ try to sup.: I ply all ys ur wai ts in the line of p00n. , ;;, ever kept . in, a coup ry. store. You need :not •go to New' r rk for am-thing Jen. Want, beeause.we have the I. fresh mom the city... • • SCOTT,JOIINSOS; &' CO. ~,May 8, 1805. N W ST.ONTS : • . RRE' I' has.now in . store - and is tench - ! 4 larg : stock of Nov Stoves, including of the % est and National elevated oven, ~ver. W de World " and Paragt.,n Liege which.he woul incite partitulor attention At Cook ng Stoveslu market, with • a au ort men CofParlo'r,olliee and Shop stoves or Coal, aiso. Stove Pipe, Zine, Sheet vesi Till.)es;&e : , - - 11 8 1 iii the Star Black R Oven, to es the by perior as fur Wm Iron, St. !elected from tho best Foundries 1 ica for cash with the best iptanti , tnadtito . order for his . . cu.stom enable . kith ittall respects to de& `viii be sold at the most reduced approved credit" Oct. 1855.. . : • • . ' , ':took is.' y and U limning 14..11 Will ion an . ii ,r cash ci This ! of Albali ty of Ti traee, x competi prices ti New New Goods Cheap for - .v l / 4 , ..:110TT has just reOeired another Vot of V • • New Goods, such as Challis, 'Barge - De Loins, Do Ilagis; Gin ghairuk, Collars; Embroideiy,. Lawns,,&c.,.&c. wtneu HE OFFERS \ - Eay . Low. mucEs. 81131.11 ER SHAWLS, 6 'now lot just receivad—houtiful .patterns at very low -prices, also. CRAPE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS as lath as the lowest. - , • " . 1 June•l3. ia ---.- —,-,-----,---- ••• -- ._ -.. ...____ ' g rVt.% VStoves : .I. S : toves-1! rr liElubseriber wisbes to call the attention I 'JL his rlends an d . the Public tit his very litrge assortment of , i • `:r. . 1 STOVES, " ' " at Ida•now ;Store Room in Loderaville,next to -L. S. Lel heirn's Store, and' near the Great Bend Depot:. HO has in addition to .his •fornter- large variety Crooking 4nd Parlor Storey, mat} new Patterns, some of which are .• : •• • hulas,l Peach. Branch,' • Fire Fly, - 'n 'Mubarak, • • •, Meth:Won , 'arrior, • •Orieat,-;. Oak, t.ove, . • ' )nether. With his former ,stoek wilt.. Le he, most extensive and varied assortment 'hich t' perhaps of well Fir made to old stan; !elected Sterns [ in the .7i.funty: inton, Stoves Drell lanai:hod at low prices. Iliartieles in his line kept on hand and order as usual, nnd orders receised at his in Great Bend. • ' . JOHN COLSTEN. - „_ • Ole & Great Bend Nov., Lode , Attention at Home. T UE UNDERSIGNED wotild respect- I - fuPylinformlhe citizens ' of IDitnOck and 1 ;the surrounding, country, that he .has opened a ;store atlathock four•cOrners, Where-he intends Ikeepingconstantly on hand a good and well se. Ilected a sOrtment of Dry' Goods,'Groceries, Hard iWare,-(i t roe,kery, and' all kinds of Merchandise. , usually ,kept in a country Store, which, he will sell as lbw, if not !ewer, than akyother establish. mont in. Northern • Pennsylvania., Montrose not lexeepte - I Gentlemen and Ladies • give •the. a !call, an .examine My stock of Goods, and my !prices. You will save at le:ist sorrie'eliles trav el and erhaps froth ten to fifteen cents on ei.,- ;,ery,d.ollar 'you, pay Ont.. A good 'assortment of Ready T►rade clothing kept . constantly on' hand . aids of County 'produce token in,eictange drat the 'Market price. Alf li' for Go I :1 W3l. H. THAYER. ;el:, Jan. 15, 1856 --yl. _ • The -Cheap §torei: .• agIETY . undersigned would:. rpspectfully inform le tu'' hasitants ofllinghatut6n and vicinity, has recentq; purchased of Edward Prics .e and well selected stock of.. I DRY' GOODS, r 1111 t that he' his lar le bas- removed. from La Fayette Blodk 28 Court Street, one door above the entire stock - has been, purchased -cons.id below. NeW, York cost , enough so to himlie.will sell Goods, than can he bought, at any otlierStOro Ameriel This crably warraq eheapel in tuw W SPRING AND ---- Sumtn r 7 Goods, la 06 above stock,luts just been added large invoice of, Spring and Summer. Goods of ;the latest-styles, which -will be closed out atrtiat bargains. • . The StOck consists in , Dart of We folloWing Goods vi; . ; - Fine Lawns, rust colors, from 9 to 18c. pet yard ; Calicoes, American and • English, from 4. tp lle„ tier yard; Merrimack and Co thee° Prihts, atsll c..„ Bleached and Brown Shoe ting,is tdiShirtings,frotn 4c. to 2s. 6d. per. yard ; Kentuay Jeans, from . Is. 3C. to 28., 6d. per y'sd ; Ladies' Ijose, flit] 6 1-4 e. to 35. - 6 d. per pair; Gingbranti, from 10c. to 33c. per yard; lle.Laines from Ic. to 3s. per yard. Also, a large lot of Linen., Quilts and Counterpains, Curtains and Drape is,iShawls, Gloves, Tabtit Covers, _Silks, Sates, Etabroideries, &c, &c. , 1k4, - Valkes and. - 11aas of all pri , Don't forgetlthe numbet,2B•Court street. oast of the' Auto:lean llhtel, but cull and ore purchasing elsoVhcre. , •ti. C. GODWIN. April 3d, 1856 . . • • 1 • - IL J. .Webb, w receiving his ti cw Spring Goods, which offers at his usual low prices. trose, March' 11, 185 . 6; - . . IS n he Me ,; ALDWIN & PERKINS• • legate and Retail deulersin Flout, suit, Pork, Train, Feed ,C;undles, Fish, and solar salt for z Pork. •Itabuut Street,—.Enst end orLyoti a &Chan lora,Moutrobo ALFRED BALDWIN &LA $ PERKINS'. Ltrosa Oct. 30, 1855:1744. Wh. Meal, pail se .finitileis . Depot . for Sniqukk- - 1 6 ' na County,. at ' New Milford. 'NElt".lrii7ki - 4- GAILRETT are givitig es. Point attention to the improYement con. led_ in this 'County - the 'Conteing . season, w eller a helliing hand,liy keeping con.. `..for sate a large quantity ol:Wintlow-S4h ass, .)31inds,! Doom NaUe: Point* 41:1.0ils, complete - niSortment' : etbitildors - . lista &c. : Those 'going to; put .lip Jimises.in. 7 . '.iitig Will tiUdit'for theirlitteres(t&- - git , e 'call.. - We - e ett Jtititish - every; thing ' . l , Mt 4..iii,the very -,- touies(inanufsetitring'Pri 1. - ,- 5 ,1.', DICKERMAN.-it'VARRATIY ,WlC9rdi Feb. L a 1856. 'EHEIEONIIIOSE DYSOCEAT. 3on4snuu Evtgr nlVP.apkv (Mill'Qlg• At =NM . TERrilropu,...sl,6o s eash adyance, $2,09 if dot paidwi thi as months;aitd , s2,btliaL,thetnd oftheyear. No paper diseenti n ued arreara- Lies are paid, except at the Optioti of the'l'ub. lishe is: Ail %;() 113 U 11 i tipns e;ou'llectia iith the offiee t to insure attention directed (pest paid) to E. 11. CHASE, / Panrolt;ifontrotsd, Sus. queharrag Peon ty, Pa. gates of Advertieduip, One•square (I 2. lilies 00(44) 3iniertionl4l - ,00 Rich 'snbitequentinsertion, . - . ' 0,25 Odesquire three months,- . o,to One square six, months,. . ;• 4,00 Business Cards, rlines or Jew ; 8,00 Yearly advertisements , no t ot ern4 .squttos'7 -,00 Qae column one-year; t. . 7 30.00 Yew advertisers will be restricted tti tho husinetssin which they ar,e'e ngdged ; axidtire con: .sidered a's - wishing tii•eontinue adveriiiing unless they shall ghle Specialdireetions fora discontin uance- of the•same. ' • •••• - • JOB WORD.. , , Eff The abliOe re havi n g addedjo their Job Printing materialu a large - and assort° meld of JobirypF, !liro now rep:tried to. knent- Yob, Work ip a wanner unsurosued in this soe tion,of country, and on reasonabkietme: Itlatiks of every deficription keptconetantty. _ . on hand or printed to Order. - • . • ; ....t.ii i it'',i. : ::'_: : ,P.4i - i:O'Ol BRYANT BOUSE, Great Bend Depot, Pa. ADDItiON BEY .- ANT, Proprietor. . ' BIIInIi.OWS, spitouT4i.,co.,.. Mattuf acturers of SrßottriCol:P4 CAR. R TAGESriciNcis,lia,t(hesville;l4 - comibg Springs ri:ty be had . of S.Wilson,Mpatrosq. Win. IV.. & Co. - - - • Cabhiet ind Chair Manufaetarem foot Main Street, Mobtrose,Pa. . • • • Surgeon Dentist, Montt:ose, - Pa., will be at Searle's lintel, Motidays and Tuesdays °teach - week. 15y1 _ „ _ ABEL , TURRELLilloirmon, PA. Dealer in kedieines, Chemicals, Dye. Stuffs, GlaSS.:ware,Pairits,Oils, Varnishes, 'Win dow Glass, qrpesries, Fan.:y Goods, 'Jewelry, ,Perfuinery, &e..—and Agent for all of the , most popular Patent Medicines. JOiIN GROVES,' ' Fashionably Tuilor—Silop under Searle* llotet,'ltain Street,Jl ontrpse, Pa. _ • C. W. MOTT LiEll:gß t t btoves, rin,'ts'ppeiaid:Sheelirori Ware,Lodersy lite, near. Gteatsend Devc;t.-1 3 A. Lathrop,\ _ . PAtEr.: RCady4ll;ide .clothirrg,. : Ufa ti and • Gaps. Boots ang Littoc:4, - Dry &c. L"t:Stoic• oppositi. Afontru. , ,e, 'C. D. LATHROP, an d t • . , -J. 13. M., - 1 - 11tUGpis . r. -(1.1 EmisT, and Dealer ir, 1 J. PR iJGS, Meclieirtesi. Chemicals, .I)y.c Stuffs -Paints,P.itty, -Window Glass, Campltine , Fl ia:Perfu erv . , ce . . • FRANKLIN FRASER," , ATTO . IINKY AND CotINSI - .L1.1:11: AT taw, MontrosePa., wittattend faithfully to nil business-en trusted to him' in the eounty Of Susquthanna. Conveyancing; and writing of albkindi4 wilt be do tie neatly, and charge. moderate.. ....Sloattead to the 'pros•Tution of elaitasof sot diets, their widows and litirs,sgalostAbe.UY., goVerninent, for .BouatY Land, Pensions, May be found'at all hours 's t oeeupied. by J. T. Riell'ard, ESci.,nortVl;of the COurt.tionse:7-1853413 - - - C.' TYLER . Interested with , I. L: Rita, . DEALER in Hardware aari Cut.' Icry,tarriag,e Trimmings, Sprinks;•&e. '-No.. 215 Nail 'here his INEettenntlielrrii•this;ii kindly.invited,nndear Zlysolicit . ed to call and . purchase. : • ._ - - . . ,- :.7. H. Parßons, -- . . . .• - WHOLESALE:AND RETAIL DE, LEn ib - Cabinet Ware, Sofas,, Bedsteads,_-, Tables, Stitnds Chairs, - &e: . . . - ' ' No. 9 IVashlngton street. • . 11 ingharritoti,N..Y. rCotli W:teo'-jlO OM bp •\ J. D. VAIL, Pitt.. D. • . lIY§ICIAN ana l Sergeon.has permariently icelit,ed• himself at • Bisekneyville' t Su9q'a - Poutity, , PMm'a,.and «ill promptly 'attend - Wall calls with which he may' be faverel, • May, 1856-n22. , , • -- . . • it :Pickett - . '...• ',; - Jusric.E or • zfig:_•.,l l- E . ..,toE,l3, ! flector Of Debts,' ' , Executor of Deeiis,Wills, CoptraetB, &c:. - , Of , "flee; Laceyville,'lFyouiipg county, .Pa. •.. , - • 814,9,-1856:,, . • \ - PATENT INUEDICIZE • SASIL , BLISTD, GLASS DEPOT, CIIESTNUT ST., , - IMontrose, Pentea - ,*:. BY D. BREWSTER. All sizes And descriptions, in.. anyigeantity, made to 'order, or furnished on the itiorteat no tice. _ • ;HAYDEN. BROTIEERSi - :,: NOw . 1;171101,171SAilt. .Dealers ? " Battens V V Coinbs, b'uspenders, Thrtidtti. -EttnelF Goode,, WatelheS: Jewelry. Silver rand Plated ! WareCnifery, Fishing Taek)e, CiOirs;:l44, Mere Wits Poddlors, supplioa m u terms. : '- DiNp . w. .kYDEN, • TRACY 40111 N HAYDEN, , • 'OrECI:IIAYDEN. DR. E. F. WILMOT,- CI . RADIJATE of the Allopathic an 4 Ho; '1.„1 me dpathie Colleges • 'of Ilitedioine, is' now pormanen.4 _located in-Great Bond Pn. . April Ist, 1856. - - - ' . JOHN _ 5A1171144, . TpskSITIONABLE Shop. .over the ..112 Store of C. W. Mott, near He" tol. u:tutnwELL. - **ciNti : .impOrt. ens of Warron titreeti.New Burning. Fluid and Camplienen . i t FILESII supply,-just,roeeirett and for sale 1 cheap, ai4o, eantilos,-old *moue*, big en ough itria!ltamfvuough to stand - Mouth le sum pier L - • /I . o6Pllroad Cloth` Cali* piece BELL & TINGLEY., Dr. 11.:1711TIF JOHN COLSTEN; Dr- - Merrit H: C- Vail- ABEL T R ICE 131, 3iontrose, • DRUG:GIST, limb - AGENT, FOR ALL - VIE-AWL:GAR -; PIA?A'11? E:trßifilM OF , Tti.E DAY. Consignntnits Cohsltatatl:q a. S , , - KNAPI!--,11. [A: LaTIIGOP
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