illoutrost I„Ar.GEsr cructlLATlos rN 60 14,- CO I, LU Nl,' • EliiiiTSC)N, • 111.3 , :ktr0%c, Thitrsi!ay 4fi Foreign Pottle • 1 7 :um a pamphlet entitled "N) sea, to men of business," written' man, we make the following. ef subject of our foreign . polies, as.onimon sense talk. Read it. • • . The anxious . wish of the Aunirierin .. peeple —let.'mischiavous traducers salt- what they please—is for bonorable peace with all the world, ,and atria neutrality inl ii conflits of foreiga,nations. Never did th wish more ta strongly move the people than at_ this very moment. • Commerce, and niantifaclures,and.- ! apicultuie,eind the mechanic at.i s,never more T i' prosperous' than now, need and will exact, a peaceful policy from our ruler. i -The -pond- , n: 3 nation at . Cincinnati was . hailed . by all ,a then men at home, and . Will be so iv gal:Jed abroad as the triumph o the best sort of peaceful iniluettee, and . sent•inent—those vhic are - consistent ,with jeal us nminten . :ince of national honor and, nati nal interests'. .Nothing can more' tend to Maintain peace with foreign • nations—and especially that 1 great nation from whom we. inherit so' many ~a virtues and some peculiarities than such y concord' and united counsels as the Conven-. • tion at Cincinnati piesented, nnited on all 1 - questions of internal-polity, and'imited in the . choice of their-candidates What could more stimplate the aggressiOn of, forelign, nations, especially those whose commercial interest it. may seem to be to divide , us, than the pros k‘ct that, for four years to coma there are to be domestic hickerings and discordant coun-• selse--the North arrayed againSt the-South, and the South against -the,North—an 'acci dental and experienced Executive, in turmoil with Congress, and looked upon as an enemy worse than aiforeign foe by a - large portion, of the - people.. i. The most hostile lenglislinian orTrenchman that ever railed at our free in atitutions. never breathed harsherior more cii venemed words—a-mounting tomoral trea son—than Were familiarly utter A and • Ye-• m heently applauded in the .aase binge which 1 4 lately met in Philadelphia. The ipeace which they must expect from the avorldj.is only 'the peace which pity might vouchsafe to grant— not the peace which union mid strength . de mand. :;In the Democratic ' Convention there . was no. word of sectional discord. -,. The spectacle there exhibited was the representation of a -united, high-spirited, and yet peace-loving . nation. The only word, of dissent that was whispered came from th Sonthein lips, and . they were words (and this the calumniators ' of ithe South would do well -to remember) of caution and circumipection on the side' of • peace. For it, is a.fact worthy tol be medita- , ted on even" by.fanaties, and certainly by. Northenanmen of business, that ,more than once in the history of our .-countiy, have - Southern statesmen saved us from the calam •ities of actual war,or those hardly leas annoy ,ing inflictions of commercial anxiety .whether the,,re• will be war 'or not. The Muchonviled 'South has s - einetimes saved us (rota the follies and passions of the North. - They . arc our fri(Mds and brothers yet: • . . . And , most all did the-, uornination, hy , Cor-• dial_unanimity,.ofJames Buchanan says to the, world that the Cuited. States desires hon- Orable peace.... , ... I • • -• ' ."The nomination of. Mr. Buchanan," writes . ' FremOnt's father-in-law, to the citizens of Missouri, - "determines my,. course. 1 coasid ey him the safest chanceJor preserving the peace of the country, now genelly endan geral both at home and .abroa - ; and Le . neving him to be the bast chance:for peace ; ! .!hold it to be the duty of all to seriport it." ~..". The American people so regard it: Vr. Buchanan has exactly that experience . Which fits him for. the crisis, whether it be one .of peace -Or war,, or the anxious, doubtful, crisis of peace or war,' when a rash word) or a timid , look may - precipitate an'impeuding evil. .. He , .hasibeeu under varied tireurnBtandes our rep resentative abroad. +_ First, at ' the court of ' that great power of the North of .Europe, ' whe,ace•more than onee,out Of the ~hick.darkn esS Of apparent despotism,have Lashed gleams of friendly.feeling to our American interests and our country ; then and latelY, and du ring a period of grave res • ponsibility, et the matrotstilis of Great Britain; the, seat of intel- . ligeuce and high civilization 'More fornaikla hie iii the rivalry of friendly nations than . ru der elements of power. Tq Meet and appre ciate actual kindnesii,. and #et not to .be swayed _too much by it—to assert, rights with firmness—to repulse the first Bigo t of indigni tyto4onduct controversary with 'ability . and courtesy—and to make strangers, and especially Englishmen (who,. to. heir . credit and not to their shame be it spoen; are tal ways watching and. ,promoting - nglish in terests all the world over), to.rnalre. them an derstaud that American interests are dear to American statesmen, and will list sill haz , Ards, or at any 'sacrifice, .be rianintained ; these were the duties and this the success of Peansylvania statesman 'during I the three years be has, with so much honor to himself and us, represented this nation. - abroad. - , Nor is this all—four yearior Mr. Buchan . • arf.i. life, from 1844 to 7 1848, were, passed as tha chief' adviser of an executive adininis tration, daring a period of hostile` diplomatic controversy, ,with morn nations than one, and at last •of actual war. Ile was ' , cretary •of .Stite during that brief but peril° 5 coqfliat l i with 4.lxico, which beverely trie ° the spirit of the Nation and settled forever. 'the doubt •. whether a Ilepablic could, wage a war iti a dista4t country. The a ver was !waged .and . ' •t . ' victory was won._ The great executive Iv tri., ~ ' - a .s withstood. The flag of i the Union svaSttarried by our gallant soldiers to the csON: of an. enemy's Couutry.; Itl-was inag naninioasly withdrawn when the r ictory was . won—and it is part. of Mr. I.3nehanan'a fame, one of the • elements of strength he now-has .. at home. and abroad, that he was one of that • Cabinet which carried the war to Tts wonder ful result.. • .- Into then gives better assuranc .. than he does l' Who can't' mon minister the Goveremeut in the,i shOuld Providence in its inscrutal dins afflict lis f • Jam' "Sonnydear," paid a fo, izave 4 .- dirty, face? •''Can't..l4p it, matn, dada. a publican."- - .- • • • • tar . " Bobby, what does your fa, a li til a e g 'S V ": ptiitanthropist, sir; collects money fOr Central Africa and billids • liotiseß • Alit; of the prOeeeds.r - , • jar Jerico is often mentioned as a pla4e of resort for cultivating the moustache. Mrs. Slow' remarked on seeing, the portrait of the republienn cnaidate for President, that she thought he had tarried 4 lbng WhilCutt at fluerat. GRICULTURAL WORKS. Trir.,riZ; DCFACTIIRERS, WiroLEsALE ADD DETAIL DEAL ELS ID Enrrons. 'IA t9O. ord.; of coun by a business stiaet on the It is good ORSE -POWERS, TIIRF.SUERS - AND SEPARATORS. Threshers arid. Winnowers combined., • CLOVER HULLERS solar and Cross 5- Cut - Saw 31111-A. Emery's . er Mills.. Feed Cutters, * Corn Shelters, Corn 1 / . ; seed pt.nteni.‘;' Seyniour's Grain Drills and .3r id OA Sowers. Revolting Horse, Rakes. ), er,Fewers. Clod's Grain Cradles. - ,Ketch. 1 's Mowers. Reapers and Mowers Combined. eta ric Coin and Cob Mills.. Excelsior Fanning ii Is. Cultivators. - Leather and Rabber Belt. in, Meat Cutters Apple Peare.s. Refrigera. tor, Provision:Safes; - &e. . 1. 1 xtms furnished for repairing Emery and VI eele es machines._ , - ur Excelsior Fanning. - Mills are second to o e made in the Union. . . eseriptive Catalogues, Price Lists antiCircu ar of all machines, &e., sold by us, sent gratis n postage 'prepaid, to all applicants.. Bond us -o r name and address. , . .L. BLOWERS, of Franklin, Agent: Post e address; -Montrose, Pa. • * 4.'eaco _dee are sash terms that secures tho right ofever) . nation,to the navigation of the Danuhe,and, be it known to the people of Susquehanna County, and the rest of the v..orld; that they will' find it to their. advantage to come to the 'l'entp erance Saloon. nneGrocer? in Main St, Mont-. rose, I'a., (the only Temperance saloon in Mont roseio • get- Pies, such as are' pies, !Cakes, Cheese, ••Crackers, .Sardines,• pickled Oysters, Clams, Cucumbers; - lee Cream, Oranges, Pine Apples, Csndy, and : Segars, Note &c. Sul:ill Beer, Ice cool Lemonade, and Soda Water to eat and drink. At the some. placcj i is a good mi sortment of Groceries and Provisions ' with new supplies every week from New York, such as Tea i ,ehoice kinds, from `2.s. 9e., 6s. :per lb. Sugar now at 9 'OS. Best' Collet, 11 1-ilets., crushed,. Pulveriied and Granulated at is. per lb. Molasses at,. 6d. per Gallon ; best Syrup ot ss. 6d. per gal. Pork, Smoked HaM,and,Shoul. dem, dried, Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel, White and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tallow, Sterine patent and Sperm ~Candles,la variety of Bar Soaps, Shaving do. best in use; Coffee Rice, and Tobacco, plug and. fine cut, Chewing and smoking., do. in tin foil. Fire Crackers and Fire Works. Matches, all kinds. dried • Peaches, • Plains, Cherries, Figs, from -I*.to ls. 6ot, per lb. Prunes, Zantee Currents, Citron, Fig paste, Sa gO for pudding:4, Spices all kinds, • do. r Ground • nitard, do. French Soap PoWdet,,Dabbitts Sal reratu4, do. and Washing Soda, Cream Tarter, and 'Super Carl; Soda Tartaric . Acid, _Licorice, do. root, : F ancy Candy and Gum .Drops,'. fresh. from N. Y.., Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nutmegs; Cloves &c., Cocoa, Bronta and Chalkolate, Lor ilards, black and Scotch snuff, Ra:sins, from Is. to I0:6d. per lb, Sittt:itic4seedlessßasins f starch (pe'arl) Corn starch, Patent Nutmeg Graters,and Clothe's pins ,Sweet and Caitor Oil in bottles, Raymond's Lees. and Wrights Pills, Salts, Molt Brimstone; Sulphur, Gum Camphor, Vinegar Choice lot of • Catsup, Pickles, Pepper Sauce, Raspbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, Hair Oils,to embelish and prevent, from falling offer turning grey, Herring by the Box, _White Wash, Sera and Shoe brushes, Stove and. boot Blacking, Garden seeds, •slate and lead 'pencils, Axe hand les, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, - an almost ;sure ere for burns, Sprains, : Bruises, &c. Rus sian Llt,sament, good for man or beast. Horse Medicine, together wit 4 a largo assortment of Children's Toys, selected . with great care for both girlS and boys, among. which are small pails ankilaskets, Horses ' Dogs, and Cattle on wheels and rockers. small Tea Setts, Thimbles, Cornelian Rings, Tops, Clarienettes, • Aceorde on, Harenonicons," Harps, and many . _ curious things, Ladies Baskets and Sewing. Birds, Sack. Salt for family use,'Corn Mehl, ahn,Flour, kept constantly on hand,- by. the pound, sack or:bar . roll. rrm T.ltAt .l lll ,Clams, Oran g es and Lecanns, Pine Apples, &c., Some Eggsßutter, Potato - es, Beans, &c., taken in exchange. The above-Goeds are for sale for cash or ready pay. • Thankful- for past favors', I hope by strict attention to business and small profits to gain. a larger bhare of patronage, and thereby all be mutualy, beneficed, all orderti - with the ready will be proMptly attended to. Temperance Saloon, Grocery and Provision Store' in Main St., Montrose, Pa., May 20, 1856. A rare chance to _make fro - 12 to 25 or 30 per cent. on your investment. TIIE stibserihtr is prepared to fufnish Thresh ing machines and various other, Agricultur al implements, not to be surpassOr by any in this country, from the well known and long es. tablished Manufactory of Wheeler,Mellick & Co. Albany, N. Y. There are that .a few farmere in this 'county, but what can realise the above per cent. or more, as the horse power can be applied icrsawing wood, in log or otherwise, churning; cutting stalks, straw, and hay &e., and various other uses too numerous to mentir. For sev eral reasons I can make it an 'object for those wishing to purchase, to call :uplA me and have their orders filled. I have. the freight so arrang ed that the transportationle2but a Mere All implements warranted , to be and to perform as recommended, (see* large band bills.) I'ean also furnish machinery from ether :manufaeters if desired.. Now is your time :o send orders and your machines wilt be in readiness ratitarvest. • - • < krT. TIFFANY Din:rock, SlAq.ro., Pa., May 21, 185 G. Starnecca Rail Road'! !! [ - !YW , ,rt.' v 2 Eft2LITLI il a ILA & FA3I TREIIAIN t'Af.., are on hand with the largest, best; and cheapest stocli ef general merchandise in town. Consisting of - Axes. Alpacca, - and Alspice. i Brootns, .B,..ititm and Bedsteads. Clocks, Calicoes and Clothing. - ! ! • Denims., Drags, and Door - handles. Envelops, Edging., and Epsom Salts. Flour, Flannels, and Fish-Hooks. Glass; Groceries, add Gimblets. - , Hats. Hams, and Hand-saws. • Ink, Indigo, and Imperial Babies (dresses.) Jugs, Jaconets, and Jewsharps. , Knives, Knobs, p 4 Kentucky Jeans. i! . Locks, Lamps •W.aooking Glasses. Matches, Mush Molasses. ' v artk • Nutmegs,Nan ,n and Notions. 1 Oils, Oxbows andlOverallsi Pork, Pills and POwder. l ' , Queensw,are, (Innis, - and Qaart-cnps. ' - Rubbers,Raisins and Rat-traps.' Shoes, Shirts and - Sugar. 1 • Tobacco, Tea and Trace Chains. Umbrellas, Under-shirts and Union Hats; Veils, Virieg.as soil:Vitra i • I Whips, Wallets and Washbowls. • • Kira Superfine Flour. 1 I . York, Cottonades and Youth's flats. %. And many other articles which they . are selling at a very small advance on, cost prices. "Sundl profits" and fair dealing is the 'motto for the Summer of '56. Give us ,a call and teat the; truth of our assertions. - fot peace ) safely id of war, 10 wisdom d mother, Black itc. ther do for Cash for - Woo . ; • THE highest price, in cnifi, .be paid for j_ Wool by . BUWRITT. New Itilfoid, lune '33, 1850. • Wanted.' IWO dozen at Utile)ls - by the first of July, • ulso fat tliekOns• it'S.-S. MO S . Montrone, • " TIOGA POINT n. M. wr.t.LECic co., Athens, Pn., HOSTILITIES CEASED, Pr Dr -,111 Fanners to youilnteiest. WIL-TREMAIN & isszeithoro; Pa., May 26, IBS. - 9), , 1LL6 ire curing the Sick to an extent Rev before known of any Adicine. READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVE 'vim MAME!, Esc* Me well known perfumer, - Chestnut Skeet. thiliaelphia. Whose choke proclue .tore found at almost everyloilet, says 0 1stn happy in say of ?nut CATHARTIC Pour, that bound them better Willy medicine, GAT COMM or, than any other within my linowlertee. Many of n friends bare realized marked beiterita,kam them, and c trickle with um in believing that they possess eatraprdinary virtues for driving. out diseases and curing the sick. lltey are not only effectual; but safe and pleasantto be taken .I. „twenties which must make them valued - by the public, when they are known." . I The venenble Chancellor WARDLAWwrites from Bak • innate 15th April, 1854: . I , "Da. J. C. Aran,— Sir: I have taken your Pills with. great benefit, for the listleseneW, languor, toe- a appetlit', - • and Bilious headache, whkh has of late yeareovernike me in the spring. A. few doses of your Pills cured me. 1 have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my ford! fur cough& and colds with unfailing success. You make ' medicine.; which ant ; and I feel It a pleasure to commend you for the good you have done and are doing." JOHN F. BRATTY, Fre, Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co., - says: "Pit. R. R. Office, PAitadelplaa, Ike. 13, 1853.1. "Bit: I take . ptewuna in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very .material benefit from the utte'of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I ant never without them in my family, nor shalt I - ever enneent to be, while my Meath! Win procure them." The widely renowned 8.8. STEVENS, DI. D., of Went- -08,• worth N. 11., writs: . . "Having used your CATItaSTIC Puna In rely practical certify from experience that they ire an Invaluable purga tive. In cans of disordered timelines of the liver, cansing headache, Indigeetion,.tostiveneet, and the great variety of diseases that follow, they area SUR, remedy than any . other. In all cues where a purgativeremedy re required, I confidently weemmend these Pills to the public, as superior to any other 1 have ever found. They are sere in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which' ;rake them an invihrable article for public use. I have for many years Leona your Cherry Pectoral as the best Cough medicine in the world ; and these Pills are in no wise inferior to that admintble preparation for the treat ment of diseases." . ' • • " Arlan, Me., Xer. 2.5, 1853. 1 "Da. J. C. Arta—Dear Sir: I have been afflicted from any birth with acrofula in its worst form, and now, after twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount orsutrerina have been completely cured in. a few week, by your Pill ' s. With what feelings of rejoicing I write can only be imagined when you realize what I have suffered , and how long. . "Never until now have 1 been free front this loathsome disease In some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, nod made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ;at - others it settled in the scalp of my head, and degroyol my hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days ; emtetitnea it came out in - my face, and kept it for months a raw sok. - "About nine weeks ago I conuuenced taking your (7ai • thank Pills, and now am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are *ell, my skin is fair; and my hair has cont., menced a healthy growth ; all of which makes um feel already anew pence.' • " Hoping this statement may be the means of conveying information that shall do good to others, I ant, with every sentiment of gratitude, - Yours, dec. - • . • MARIA RICKER." •- " I have 'known the above named Muria Ricker fstii bet childhood, and her statenteut is strictly tote. ANDREW .1. DIESERVE,' Overseer of the Portsnioutli Manufacturing Co." . Carr. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston, 20th April, 1654: - 1, Your Pills have cured me from a bilious attack which - arose from derangement - of the Liver; which hail become - very Set - antis. I had failed of any relief by my Physician, and from every remedy I could try ; but a icw dims of • your Pills have completely restored me to health. - I have given them to any children for wenn., with the best ef knee. They were promptly cured. I reetnunended thorn - to a friend tot costivenew, which-bad troubled biro far months; h t told me in a few days they hail cured hint. • You Oaks the but medicine in the world ; and lam free - to say so." - • Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme, Conn, whose 'brilliant abilities have made him ,well known, not only In this but the neighboring States. " Nee Orleens, 51.11; ...tlptsl, 1854. "Sir: I have great satisfaction in securing, you that , myself and family have teen very much benefited by your Medicines. My wife was cured, two years since,- of a Pe-, 1 - vets and dangerous Weigh, by your Crasser Pairrniaz,, , and sine. then has enjoyed perfect health. My children I have several times been cured from attacks of the lnfiu- ' ears and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy for 1 - these complaints. Your (7...lnfim Puss have entirely ~ . tuned me from a dyspepsia and ciptiveness, which has I grown upon me for cone years,— indeed, this cure is ] mucitnurs important, from the tart that I bast failed to get relief from the best Physicians which Ibis section of the country affords, and from any of the munewuslerne dies I had taken. ' - - " Yon seem to nS, Doctor, like a providential flee:one to our tattillT, and )otl may well suppose we arc not un vaitigul of at. Yours respertfolly, . - LEAVITT-TH./ XTER.", . ." &MU China3ee, Ohio, April Stlz, ItZ-1. " Da. J. C. Avast— Honored Sir: I kayo made a ti. ,, r, ones trial of the CiTHARSIC rats, left we by your event, and have been cured by them, of the dreadful" ithrlii.ati.tzt under which he found me itiltreriug. The firbt 114.0 re lieved -me, and a few.subsequent il,,iev have ont:rely . removed the diesase. I feel in better health cow .tllan fi , r time years bek.re, which I attribute entirely to the etch of your CATIULItTIC PILLS. Yntlrg t it)/ fr03..1 !expert. LUCIUS .1F - METCALF." The above are all from persons who re p6 l • üblicly known . ' where they : aide, and who would not t . OVICe state saute without a thorough conviction that l ey were true. - • Prepared by DR. J. C. An t e k CO.; . Practical , and dimly : den' Chemists 11, NUM a - ABEL TUR..RELL. • YLIT.C.sr i - ktiTc•D‘y , , , ), • , -•-----• --1 T IINSALAMAND EI:IISAF .....-, -- : - .7.-7 -- -?-._ , of 1 4 1-,th a; r. tdellthizainst thr 1 itri_rutsri .: ' ! world.—Evans AL.- Waisou,No..ttr; ' 1 .... 1y • ' meth Fourth strrt, 1 irtlar.elpithr, i •.• ' have had the surest demen-dratioh in the following CertifiateS, tit:6. their manufacture of SaLtraander Saf•s has at. length fully warranted the representations Which have been made of them, as rendering an u doubted security against the terrific element: - . • Pittwins.t.rtn.l., April:l2; 1856. MEssus. EVAN'S & WATsoN:•:—..Gents :—.lt, Ml fordans- the highest satisfaction 4 to state to you that owing to thesery prof ective . quaiities of twO .of the Salamander Safes which we' purchased of you some few months since, we saved : a large' portion of our Jowelry,-I.looks, Papers, dz.e., ex= posed to the calamitous fire in lianstead Place, on the morning of the 11th lust. ' , , When we reflect that these Safes were loea. ted in the fourth story of the building we occu r pied, and that they fell subsermently into :Cheap of burning ruins, whert , the vast - concentration Of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we.can'. ' not - but regard_ the preservation of the valnable contents as most convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. , We shall take much pleasure: in recommend ing them to men of business as a sure . reliance against fire. . GEORGE W. SIMONS & &o. S. S. MOTT PITILADELPITTA, 'April 12, 185 G.. MEssr.s. .Eva:vs & WATSON-1 have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry, books, papers, &e., during the recent disastrous confla gration in Raristeatt Place; from thofact that the same were contained in:two of tho 4 S:demander Safes manufactured by you. Havin,q fallen 'from the fifth story of the Stti loin Building, where they were previously placed and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the opening and interi or examination;a matter of profound astonish ment. . • . . To.all who may requiie a perfect protection from the ravages cif fire, I shall not hesitate to recontmend.the use of your Safes, as I consider Utak have now undergone the - most trying test. N. E. 31onuAs. PnILADELFAIA, April LA, 1856. MEssivs, EVANs &„WATSON---Gelliii!M1011--NO • .1 , doubt you will hot deeply gratified to learn the good condition iniwhich I discovered my book; poli4 of insurance, certificates of stock, and tither -wadable documents, when on Friday last - I opened the Safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of its greeat exposure,: both to the intensity of tholeit from so hot n fire as that which destroyed the 'Artisan Build; as also from the force of the fall-farm itri former elevated- position in the third story, I could entertain but slender lopes prior to its in= terior inspection, that the contents which i l once so highly prized would ever be of any Service to me,but as these fears are now happily removal, I feel it only duo tit Any to you that I can hence. forth -recommend the use of your Safes- to all who may wish to feel a' confidence in the per; feet tweurity which such means provides against so frightful an element. • (tssir..L,. Bookbinder. Constantly on hand, Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locki4.for Banks, Stores &c. • - April 24, 1856.-17y1. Whips by the Nillion ' FROM 25 eta. to Sh•o0, llt PIIYFE & KNOWLTON'S Binghamton., Britannia Ware. • A VERY larg e stock. nt - • •• • • PHYFE & lINOWLTONS BinOulintf.,o Take Notice. -SUNDAY SCHOOLS furniAleit With Librn..: 13 ries of diffuretit xixt4 nt Now! York retail, pricca, Cnil Lit the Pubt liitty 1, 1856. AYER'S LOOK HERE ! r i ABM. ;TITRRELL As-jumt. reeeiv'ed front : New York, a full and desirable !stock of s - • NEW GOCOS,,' Comprising i first ,rate asurtment of Pragg, - Chetnie'als, Medical :Instruments, Paints, Oils.; Dye Stulls, China, Giese and Ear then Were, (a c i r,o4veriety. of, Crock ery,) made. Were, Japanned snd Plan ished Tin ‘Vare, Silver and MI other kinds of Spoons. Silver Forks, Butter Knives, &e. All sorts of Lamps: A good varicky of flood and Gilt .Frame Jlir rors. Wall Mai Window Paper: Stationery. Stone and W . )sssTen Ware. Brushes. Brooms. Family Groe:eries. !Lamp Oils. Ca niphene.— Burning Fluid. - Tallow Stearin and Spermaceli Candles. 1-41 e end: other Whips. Varnishes.' Window Glalis, &e. A tirs rate veriety - efiew: elry, - and Panel/ GoAs. Gold end. Silver Spec taeleS. Gold Pens. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ae eordeons,V4ilin and Veolitmello' Strings, &e.— Th e : larg e st' assortment. of Pocket Knives in Siisg. \ Co., and hest:quality in Market. Shut Guns, Pistolir e (single and Double Burrel,) Re. vol‘ers, &e. $ . In short. th ( ePhysielan. the Invalid, the hionse-' keeper, the too MWatnie, the Menefee turer;the PrtifeSsional Man, the Gentleman, the Lady, the itiiti and the Poor, the YoungandOld, the Beitutifuliand the Ugly, the Cay and the Fashionable, and re,t of the people, will find something to supply their every day wants at Turrell's. 'Store in th now. Brick Bleck—Prices low-- Qualities good—Call and ABEL TURRELL ° Montrose, March 6,185 G. are guing to Turrell's Terrible Accident, ITPMN A ED to Mr. Green the other day,— Ile had bought a suitof ready-made clothtis at the Store, a) - id the first day's wearing the ac cident occurred. First, otidrapt his'coat-tail by the mere forcei - Of specific graVity, giving to un ftirtunato man Oe apperance' of a badly trimmed craft with 0441 flying, in the . stern, and on sfenping, over to pick up the remnant. the dread ful casualty, took place—the 'fountains of the ortti (leer, weti? broken up--Green's were ts • • sundered from `ankleto wai s t, and Green himself seemed The mile way to prevent such deplorable accidents is' to patronize a skillful tai lt;r,whii'makel.up hi's work With a. determina tion that it shall not;only fit neatly, but weal well.. Green. buys at the clothing store because he thinks he can •got'his gearing - a little cheaper. In all brobabil4y thepants.. that• served him R 43 treacherously had passed through a fever hospi tal, beerestriped froitt a cholera patient,l carried home eight nights - in 'the week on a shutter, and tinrlly bleachtal and ,•:!arrieti •by an irigenions. Thria marked in the country' Take warninf , bypedrGre,'•a's'ntiAap, and go to, a tailor shop iiitt4 that in the basment of 'Set/tic's llotel if von want to be suited. - tr - 41 - ' Cutting done ns . usual, and all wOrk war ranted.. • • JOHN GROVES: Montrose Aug. 27, 1855.. .Books, That. Aro Books. Foi• sale at the: ..ifolitrosc Look Store i n the Post 011iee.t• • . I . J briST Ifaeau!av's tliz-tory of Englund. Diary and Ci - .4re.sjolMiirce , of Ames Liwrenee. Pri-mil of ‘Nlviteconion in the Ea. 4,1 Indian A relic pet: LEO, .b:;1 Ca pt. i l,; on. Pero. , :t Trageliy and Ir Tales by Grace G' re e n won.d. ; • i - The Ilin•sh 1t.r.v14. by Capt.' Mayne . Tito Great lied Dpu ,-, on. Thu Prince. citf''the .I.,liinati'of David. Good Time Corim:r. Ghrie(in or N'yonian s Trials and . 'no Open; • • MO 6 v!t . Wqr ife.l . Old lionit,ttend: 1 .1 • WoOdl:ill or the ‘Nnvs of Providence. •.. . . D'Alo.igne'..,4ll:iisto.ri or Ole liefortuation. ramity Testatnents with I',,ialett and Notes. 'Pocket - do- -' and Ilihtes.. ' C:ttholia-Praytir Books. • .. , • •• Yankee Notiotnt, &:i-,Sze. • 'They soy Tilal :Clo' :,11untroRe Book Store is 4. the platte to ge . Iyof A:4 :1:1(1tin!ions cheap. Vl'ell wit if Ile,'J, dt. ztity...soL yon ca n't t oe d w h,,, t h er , ii;cy - sae the t r. (th ort ot it n10 , ,s ..you try--but never mind . j teervery thankful for p,o,t favors and hope to merit. a continuation • of patronage, by -Q.tri,.t attention to the w:trtti of 'dui pulaie . and 1.1 keeping oft bainl a good •AF.sortme t it o f Books and Stationary , at ",Live, and Let I,ivc" pro -es. • A. N. BULLARD Montroso, I 854. " • Notico P . . zasoNst ot . plyi . ro : z r me money, on &lit. by leaving their •paviventlliih Post; Coopr Co., Ban kers, 3lontrov, tic my credit, 11711°36 receipts Wilt :La allowed crow , their (.httt. C. L. WARD. April iB, rth " Picture_ Market." TTAS REMOVED from Odd Fw ello's Ift.ll to _Li_ his new C(i0)IS, In the.Drek Droek, over 'Bentley and Reads. Gime anti ‘ri . it cost fon noth ing, up!ess you buy, and then von are sure to go away wiilt mere tiian ',value received." " A tuultitudo. Of ``choice cases, Gold Lockets, &c., jtist in. . . LoW Prices triumphant. GE . 011.G!..1 Ilf,'„SEYllloUft & GO., are now receiving. 0. magnificent Stock of Spring: and - Summer( - 4'oods, -E,elc:-ted with great care and with apechil reg:lo to the tastes and wants of thii.eommithite.corslstimy of a choice vane ty of Dry Gmid.:,Fae•,-y - , Goods and embroider:, Boots andiSnot.s,lrocejeß, Is, Caps, and Straw Goodpit Crockery, If:lnky:ire and Cutlery,. &e. Whit: l 7 l li wo will sell for prompt pay, at lower priectlithan any other estabitisilinent in. thiii Conn* we won)dsis:iy, • Et r j , • tl i j i r, V; ; ; r p Tr' • 21 1 12 , that they have not been forrotten, and, (hat lii the way of Dress Goods, we have culled foralicir,use the choicest gents in the market! qDropin•arni see us, and we will take plcasureiPt showing, yeti the nice-.band cheapest stock °Woods you ever saw in this place. • 114trqd, May 8,1856.. • A GOOD :assortment of Pattern Drees Lawns, atV prices, at G. W. S. & CO't, I)AI4ISQLS and Fans, new styles and choice varieties, at ; G. V. S. & CO'S. A WIIIGE Stuck' of Crockery and Glass Xi. Ware at ' , G. W. S. & CO.'S! • . • Gfoat - Cause for Rejoicing. , • Peaile among' the Nations of the !,;!. - Old WOrld.• ' ivrit. copus and Clothing falling, and have 1.. , , iiirtauly reachtsi a mark below.all reasona-• 141 - e4pectations; and tO prove this fact call at tire store-of - GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM &C(-I , J, at the east end of the now Brick Block. Seeing is believing, so call and see for your. ,selve.i. Conic along without delay, precra.stina-: 'tier) Inu know, Is in all eases dangerous, - We_ will O'er you rare . bargains, - not offered "olse. whcii, in northern Pennsylvania. 'We can and -will 'Orniersell - all ottr competitors. We have advatages- in buying, and, manufacture our - nwa Clothing, of ..vhich- we . have -a • splendid assort. men,frfin a little boy's jacket and breeches to the nest,..Drpss Costs and Pants,-for gentlemen of a Isizes. Ourassortment or Fancy : add Do i 1 tueslle - Diy Goods .earinet be surpassed by nny otherestablishment in:the county. - One of our 1 fiimils' colistantiv in the'city, and is s,;..nding at, ii.o4atiii- (.6.3i of the latest and must fashion,- i ablehtyl4.!: Our stoek.of Bonnets:and -Bonnet tritnings is corapIete..:GENTLEMENS HATS, lotsiof them;' Also a'splendidPA, of Mantillas.' MPntrdse,April .22, :1856. ' • - - , ,• i ~ . • OUDJiN, ‘ViHow apd Tin Waretat • , ' ITYIII 4 KN9WINONS, 11, LliataLon. . rii Ltj 7 *.Lt rtl c.t.J .1 • Carpo*igs, i Cloths. - LOOKING. GLAVES, AND • . • GLASS APT" At the Crockery, aid fb i he Parnkiny Es talishment of J. .141)11;PEU;I . .elleaper4Win any Other . ilk Bing. FOUR Iwou ~iekeepers and tat_ ortation of Wares, tor their eleganie ofiaty - '1,3 'and ihean ty of finish, far surpa'sSing, anyt hi ).g. beforel exit ihited, l i and having the largest as , ,o i i . ,ment . in l store, can replenish old seos and furotsti entirei now ones o f a ll th e n o w shapes, at a less prieel. than any other House in tnis connt . v • 1 . . • The attention Of new liotisekcepera is partic ularly called to til3r stoi4; .ls instraving, all-the minutia!, both' useful -undrorriamental, lof House furnishing Gootis i , for a I ctpleto ontfit-;—and being thus heavily eti;ilge i in this 1 exelusive branch. offer great adVantagtla to pure lasers., • CROCKERY AND CIHN4' DEPA ..T3IENT , 1 1 embraces the Inrgest variitt 'nver , oti,:red before in this section, ofall the i ditll?rent kinds. ' GLASS WII I H IS 1 - , . 1 of every needed artie!O r . . J rpe t i ngl and Oil - Cloths. -This branch mHopirsthe second floor Of our estatilislon'ent,',nearly 1; 00.-feet in depth, well stoeked with Velvti. 11,fiass.tk,.. hree,Ply and ingrain Cartietings, I, Kngs t slats,l Window, Shades stbd Table Cover S, wbie h are °trend eta small advance froin cost.' [i i ) .Live (reuse Feathers a lwai l s on hand Looking Glasses, Gilt, lialtor:ativ, l Ortatnental and Oval Glasses, in great variety. ri - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, enni4stin7. of Wo l Ud and sVitw War . e, Plated Goods, Britannia ; and Jiii,an l ea, Ware of every description, Tea Boa. ds is various :ltyleg Table Cutlery, Feather PliNters!,,Patid, 0 . 11 and Sol•sr I.:mirk, Bird CagelN also faneY.BaAltets . ,ltetieutes tia4telq. &:e. &e:1I! • ' To all or, :,wlticit vve invite your attention and bolicitleur trade.. 1 11. DE PELT. BinglintntoryAi)ril 20, NEW CHEAP. - ' . GO , ..• 1 17' 0. jr. ..tifOLTT'S. tr:3Troceived a tot ariSlewli Goods, such as De et - Lai n ,,,, Do .D.itges, . Parariieltas, PCrsian„,il pacris. Gin glla Mg, ! MerinOS. 'Prints,' and Stnitwls, lin fact . 'a general assorturetil of, Dry GoOds which [ w ill h e sold low 1 ; ; ; , / ..., .: WAN'VED—Sdcks, Eggs, 4utterhaid,Cheess, [Flannel, &c., any quantity .iu . q xc han a e for goods at. - casli prices. - i. C. W. ;INVOTT. 1 Montruse,Sept. 1555. I- ~._ I - ! • Clotrer Sipd • . O}:,I,I;: i L ) . v ARGES I T tin i r.i lltlt S l e 44 for' Newilforii,ltlarch 17, 1858, • W. Single 'on - - • riAii now be fOund at hi. ;now rstnitd on the lJ corner of Tainpilm and ;Cifotl,4 Sts., a few .doors east of Po:st's.etore ir.Where he , :etrectitqlly repair with' dpipatcli, ?Watcher, Clockm,Guns,JeWelry, and eery descOption of machinery. %Vbeel. euttin4; Gun and Watch materials aupplicd,to: thetrade: 91 • . 1, • rAttorttionTiirmeis ' „- • ri -- ‘l , almkrit, hver'v pattern a. .k . _) also; - V). 2, JR- L. j 31.1 .(urn Pk..wg, may i?e had at . :a until 10 o'duelt atPnight, itf 4 - 44 !fon, Grain, E , i;' , , i, or any Or ' 1 ' II . Mcintrose„l/ay 1, l 856:” - . 7 1 1 . Juit, Breen Newiot of noi,t4 amnLe: cheaper thanl.ever. Uv ' IJ. A:tt!. .Brooklyn, Dee. 5. 3535: . _ . • • 1 - - -, - Removed .- ._, • : - TNTO Brick Block, frorrt:s.robitil, over Ole Store ...L of .11. S. Wilsc.a & tio'it; 1 :1. 1 C.14 .. ..,V 11.CIL,'Di.11t.ist. 3fora rose, -31 as (!, 1856. ' f, • * CLQVEIt and Tivno:liyi:.ie 11 I. v • • , - BA1.1)W1 & - PERKINB. Montrose, Aprll,i•lBs6. - II; . 1 • • • NOTICE., . . . . 1 UREIC toilet! Lis itere7uv given that S. A. Woodru7 is receiv:4 a new lot .of Stoves and-wares of all kir,nis ut=iia'tyl ikept intim Stove and Tin lipe oreti:,iness-, at:pi:4 which may be foinnl 41 better asst rfni , int of silDvvs, licavivr,lai ger, and wore dur:i i le than - ever before offered in this county, :X be ',raid' 'tau need will;be just to tali and ecanttne foryours 1 1 elves. 'All stoves warranted i n every res Tet. . . Kept. c..)nstantly On hand, a :extensiveassort, went of ware, ' yll:;de out. oir the best tnateri als which is of red for sae trl; ellen p as can' be bought in an v market, alt , oi one hand' Lead Pipe; all-sizes, Chain:mkt rrcarin , ..T til r fr _Chain Pumps, rod . ..ra Pump:; ail sizes, ilrasei : 'rind Porcelain, kettles nif :..iaes,..lippanc&wqe, all kinds. _ ' jo.',i n g done ,in ,Ihort. ntkiei. land in . good or der. Alt GoLids, in '1 the line %%4' l ll ba sold cheep 'for cash or appi oVed credit: S. A. WOODRUFF. 'Montrose, March! 20,1856. . - • . English' ' Watches. 'ever D ECEIVIED lojr steamship iTozen more tit' `hose Splermikl Enrt.ii•A! Lever Punting Vcidehes, of my own wn rintite(l the itery beiit qiiaPty. • Ali4o, .11 4111;111, , hit 'it very , iiiperiOr ,_„, eas 11 in nny niyie or L .,haserP; • !: . 1) J. EVANS... ieb 14, 1;831'.i , 112:11,, 41•11 ti ( )- 4 :4 1 ( 1,1 • • e Itltiveideists, u111c.:1 quality, to suit puN /1111V:subscriber 4. general purell,4 which rent:Cr4 his aA complete. By striu by. fair dealiu;r, Ith of publie pat rona: . have yielded to him sustained bilk by tOition of aiding !qii' heavy lor:A. rot:Ludy Liy sincer e4harths,m, inicresis shall benzu $ IIOW iert)iving hi 4 second vie of GO DS this!Spriwr, irirtment.s.4.4y eesir g ille. arid . 1. .attention jto busifir‘ss and gropes to-rn riC a liberal share L. To' th ,se ,friends who their piefe l enefs, and kindly eir pat , .pn:qe, with the -in 1., 1 in re , 4airdrnrs in phrt the lis . tained lily lire,. he !tenders litlr the' as , t, t iminee that their thally p're,niiilt..l. ,! ABEL TURI4.II.L.- • 4, 1856. -. ' - . ' biontroe, April No 1),. Penn'a. • 11 TIE sul.)stribe4 are now iopening a large and well selected stock if new - GOods.— Consistirig of Dry Coeds, (irel -pries, Hardware, Ready Made Clothitg,lloots- nd Shoes of all rt sizes and stiles, Flo r, Corn Miial,Salt,tte. &c. All of which -they will sell as cap as can' bil.bought elsewhere in the'Colinty, in exchange fiir..humber; Shingles, , Prodte of all kinds, Woolen Socks, for eash s appre 'ed credit: ' . Twu shillings per, pair paid Or good Sucks. Sixteen cts. per doz. far Eg'gs. • Twenty ctS. per It). far . Baqar, . . I BELL - Ilop'oottom. April 2 , 1, I 85fi, Rhode's. Fever and 4 . . . OR Antidote to Malaria:' fu and cure of Fdyer and Ag ver; Dumb Ague, and other I Remittent Fevers; Also of Rini companied by Typhoid Feyet,l Ship and . Jail . Fever, General, Sweats,' and all' othbr forms cl have a eommon origin ins MALARIA OR MI • Equally eertain.as eipm.brentieel For sale by the underSigoed,. for the Proprietor, .4.5. It:I./. I 1.1 • Alontiviti, .114 y 1,t,10156, i t.rlow.roints kind nriw in Ilse • ivfiley Plows and y time of day, and tcliange ' l tor kind or r(,.:/d%• pay, N. BULIAlta.i. . iyed and forsi/le 1 Goo i Express, al llupbuuotna, MEMO gun' cure, tho.•prd,contion de, or Chill F&. Otortnittcgic and. !out; Fevers, go. flebility;: Night disgak),wbiah • 31A.. . of cum authorized agcnt l'rovi&neo, BULLARD. • Groat Exhibition in Spiingvin.i) RNAT AND RARE EXHIBITION OF FORE lON AND ;DOSIETIO GOODS, of 4111104 every style, and sorb .38 tviii lip WIB to piCaBo and UetOlOrfleliatf, ail classe 6f pod - pie—from the child irf the. - erndle .Itho old and decrepit.' TbeBe goods are hou 4 ht'•en th e most favorable tertns,a4 will he aohl according.. .'lento give na a call and We will try to nap ply all your wants . in the lino 'of GOODS ever kept in .country *ton). Yon need not go, to Netv York for any thing yen want,- beeatise we hate thernlresh from the city. • . - 1 •. ' SC01"1', JOHNSON; & co. Springville, Vu., May 8;1855. Now Goodi Cheap for Cash. . CW. 51orr has just received another lot of • New Goods, such as Challis, Barge De Lains, Do Bagcs, Giughdtns, Collars, Enthroidiry, La;vns, &c., &e. WHICH HE bFFERS AT ,Nrlty LOW nifpr.s. SUMMER SBAIVLS, a nowlot just received—beautiful patterns at very, low prizes, also A PE and BLACK SILK SHAI.VLS as low as the lowest. June 13 Stoves : - Stovem StOves:!;' . T"E subscriber wishes to call. the attention f - I his friends antUtht; Public to his very lar4s assortmerit of • •. s'roVE, at his new Store Room in 'Lodersvi)le, next to L. 8. Lenheinis.Store, and near the Great Bend Depot. - lie has in addition to his former..large variety of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, indey new Patterns, some of which are— SI - Nichala*, Pearh Brandi, • ' P irerly, Mwler n Troy, Mohawk, . Mednllloll , - [p ack Warrior, Orient, ' Oak s . . :Eg,O . Stove, - . - • . Wh.feh together with his former stock -will ho perhaps the most extensive a - iWvaried assortment of Well selected Stoves in the County. - *'* Clinton-Stoves well furnished at lowprices. Vir Ail articles. in his line kept on hand and made, to order asnstial, and ordersreceivedathis old xtand in• Great Bend. . • - .] • ' JOHN COLSTEN. Lodersville & Great Behd N0v.:1)356,in Attention at Home. . rip rir: lIUNDERSMNED would respect, 12 fully inform- the Otizent.i of- Dimock and the l .;rramnding eountrY' f ,that he has - opened a store a Dimoel; four corilersl; where ho inten& keePinp;• constantly on itri a .v)od s and well se lected astrtinent of Drt iGoodSjiroceries,lla - rd %Vtire, Cri;ekery, and all of 31erchandise. usually kept , in a country stbre, whicit• he will sell as low, it' no t lower, than anyof her: etablisii-, rnent in Northern 'Pcnnqlvania, 'Montrose not excepted. Gentlemen a nd L a di es dire me a ., and examine -my stock of (19ods, and my prices: You will save at least some miles tray: el and perhaps from ten. to lifturm •eents rtn-ev ery dollar you pay out. .A.". ford assortment Of Ready blade clOthingkepti r constantly on ()and: Alf kinds of County prorluce taken in exchange for Goods at the, Market price. . • WM. 11. THAYER. Dimock, Jan.. 15,1856 —yi. . . . The. Cheap Store , • 1 11ta 28Cie - Dta?: , t7illitl7l=4 rrillE undersigned would respentfully inform J_ the inhabitants of Ringlintritcm and vii!inity, : that ho has ronentlyiyurehased of Edward Priest. his Jarge and well selected stork of • • DRY GOODS, • . .. , . .. wlikb he hay removed froth- La Fityette Block to No. 28 Court Street, one door abOve the Amerivan Hotel. . 'ritis entire stock - has been pnre.finsed consid erably - belev.- NOV • York cost, -, :ncing,ll so .to warrant in sayirriz that he will sail Goode.i ebenper than Can be bdught at any other Store in town. NEW. SPRING - AND Surnmer Goads, to the.above stock has just been added a large invoice of, Spiing and :Su:timer GoorN of the latest styles, which will, 'be cloed out 'at great - • - The Stock eon:lint:s . lu part •-61: the following GoOds, viz; Pipe Lawns, ftst colors, from 9 to 18 , 4 per yard ;'Calicoes, American and En. , .disl4 troo 4e. to l lc. per yard,; - .;lferriznak . and checio Print-, at 12 C.: Bleached and Brawn.Shee and from to 2s. 6d. per.yall ; Ken tick* Jeans, from Is, 3c, tv 24. Ad. per y!rd; Ladies' 11e, from .6 1-4e.tto'3s. 6d. per. pair; Ging:it:loi, from 10e.'to - 33c; per yard:- DeLaines iron 10e. to 3s.per v . Alsti, a •large lot of Linens, Quilts and . Gounterpalns, Curtains and Draperis, Shawls; Gloves, Table Goviirs.Silli4 Saces, Embroideries, &c. S;:c. • ' • - Trunks, Vaflees r.nd Bads, of all sizes and pri. ees:L. Don't forget the number,ilB,Courtostreet, I Door east. of the American Hotel; but call anti see before purebasingelntebere. Binghamton, April 3d, 1556 • . H. J. Webb,. • - \ IS now feceiying hi 4 new ,siiring GoOds,:whieb he cilrer3 :It hi 4 usual low prie: .I !Montrose, March 11, 1856, ' . -.. .• House Boti!tiers Depot - for Susque. hatina County, at Veep Milford. flICP:1131 - AN & GARB. BIT, are giiing es 4 I_7l peeia! attention to the improvement cow; templated in this County the einneing season; Red now offer a helping hand, by • keeping con stant fur sale - a large quantity of Window sash and gla 4, Blinds , Doors, Nails, Paints and Oils ; and a murplete assortment .of builders Bard Warib, . Tbfwe going to-put up 'louses in the Spring wili find it fur their interest to. give -us m call. Wti'ean 'furnislt every fhia2g-You w:rnt-and at the very lowest manufacturing pd. tes. DICKER:IIIN & " •Neuo-Milford Feb.B, 1856. • ei 4)01) Broad C.:loth Caps - for 3 shillings a piece at. .BELL & TINGLEY. PliTENlP'llllE;itel NE JiGIENCY ABI:b PII It BELL, Montrose, Yu., • . DRuGGIST, AND AGENT, FOR ALL TOE: POPULAR [PaYLNif OF Tire DAY. ' Consignments Constant& Received • Now Gdoils. at Wobb's.% USToptn lir the stilE:erilJer a tell assort umit or Spri;i:;"ailii Summer Goods, - whiebi will be soil cheap, Cheap . or than ever. Give Ili a teat!. You e:lnitot ltilto be suited or quality, quantity, and terem. Everything fsually found' in a variety -store. EXTRA Flour from 7 1-2 - to 8 dollars per, bbl., for salo.at • S. S. MOTIVS. . No Use in Fife-ing rinflA7S s'o•-as long & Knowlton 111 1 : 1 Bp.ou_ic Itssortusent of • CAB.PEN'PEII.I3 _'POOLS, I,S timy now have in stem.,' and which is by dli. ) 1411 4 . t, rival Hardwares included, :acknowledged to.bei tlio - . - • . . . . . 1D BEST ANCHEAPEST, • ' •••'. . ' - ' - • Iner Ulfcriid to the "citizens of Broome, Stisipm il - , i - . anna, or any other county. We can furnish as 'good int outfit of tools a Ifill,•Wou . d or Seymour, of New . York city, said ~ at prir.: at least 25 per Cont. lOwer. jhan either.' AL.t; ittol.s'sor.o BY us ISymeir no ul_er. .i.Rovr. As lit;rnEsnNitt.-WILL E.t ENI.:I/ANG V.D . OP. ,THE., MONEY . iiitFUNDE.o. ' - • ',.: .', . .. _ •, - . - • ' •PH VII; 4- KNOWLtON, Hardware,. Hons . () Fern hil. and 1 incy Goods I } / i4tablislumnit, 51, Cart St., Witigitatu- -• - • i Lou,: N. Y., adjoining Bank of . • - - - - , - -. .. 1 . ' ' flingliainton. - • : • TAii:LEganiin,Prortk:! nt n great variety;1 1 11Yili S, Ic NON/. L'IN)NI,%- Bottrott - frit. - .ruar.lBund 111 tflysD Al'atoit.,allo Et MUCOLLITii - -GERRITSO' -• AI NICE , $ 2 wv notpaidivithinaix criontim;und $2,50, tit a t it ,/ of Lho y,o`hr: No papo rd iscontinu cid until antart. g oA aro paid, except at the option ofthe p rt fishers. All communications connected aitti, oflice,toinanronttentidn,tnust bedireetEdlor, EDITOUS, Montrose, Susquehanna Oottaty, pa, Hates of AdVerkising . .. One f,q tor° . (12 hoes or less)44•ituiertionsr: f$1 ; 00 1.45. eh subsequent insertion, , - • • 025 On s &equere ' three nionths, . 350 One square six months, • • 4,00 Business Caids , fent' linos or. less, • 3,05 Yearly advertioesnents, not over 4 squares, 1,40 One colvsuri,'osio year, 3000 Yearly .advertiser will be reittrieted to the business in which they aro- engaged ' • andase considered as' wishing .to -Continue alivertiehr, unless. they shall give specisd directions - fosl discontinuance of the same, - • C. W. MOTT FR" - Tlieptitilishers having added to tbeirlt, Prin ting.materialik a larger and superior Lrrnc men tOf Job Type, me now prepared - to extpa IVork in a outliner unsurpassed, in this at tion of equotry, and on reasonable terms. fitanksofevery description kepteonstant on hand or printed to order.' - ( ttsintss pirttiptl. • • BRYANT HOUSE, - - Great Bend Depot, Pa. ADDISON BI.T. ANT, Proprietor. . ; . - Win. W. S.3lllTllk,* Co. - Cabinet and Chair Manufactureri,foot Mgt:- Street, Montrose, Pa. L. ' Surgeon Dentist, Montrose, - Pa.;will I)Cat SParle'sflotel,Mond ays anaTnesdnys of ea h week. 15yi ABEL TEBBEILL,MosTaosi,T.C. Dealer inDrugs, Mmlieines, Cheniiials,l4e. Stuffs, Glass-ware,Pathts,Oils, VarnislieS, dew GlasS, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewel% Perfumery, &e„--and Agent for the- most popular Patent Medicines. . • JOllll GUOVIES, ram!) ion:Able for—Shop under Searles Hotel, Main Street, Montrose, Pa. • •. " • JOHN COLSTEN ,. DEA r:r.n is StOves, Tin, Ccippeinnd Shoot Imp Ware,Lodorsville;nour Gient Bond Depot. -13 A; Lathrop DEAL:eI; in Ready-Mailo Clothing, Hits and Caps. Boots and Shoes; Dry Goodi, &e. "Store opposite Searle's Hotel, liontroP, C. D. Litnnor, and.. J. P. W. RILEY, S - [A. LATHROP Dr:Metrit H• C. . TARUGG'IST and CriptisT, - and Dealer ,ALI ,DR.uus .,sl edleines,Chemioars, Dye Stnff Paints, Oils, Patty, Windgw Glass, Cathphiee Fluid, Perfumery, Yankee Noions,&e., &e , • ..Lutlersville, - Pa-.-1 0. - • _ . • FRANKLIN FRASER,. ATTOFNEV AND CocsseLtort AT law : , MOD iron ; Pa., will attend faithfully to. all busine4s trusted to him in the county-of Susquehanna. Conveyancing, and writing of all kinds trill le done neatly, and Charge moderate, He will • also attend to theproserntitin Biers, their widows and heirs,against the U.f•. 1 ., gOvernelent, for Bounty Land, Pensioas;e4c... May be found at all hours it the office formerly occupied ky:J-. T. Riehard, Esq., north . . of the Court-flouse.z,lBs3-13 • • C. TYLER, • . Intexested witli L L. 4rtint, 131 rortrEn AND - DEALER in..llardwarend Cut: Carria.re Trimmihas, Springs, &c. No. 215 Pear Street, A. Where hfs Meleantile friends l ,in tnis. and iglus . Coy nties,are kindly invited,and-earnesalsolicit ed to call and purchase. .• ' • - • - J.E. - Parsons, wili.q.:.r.sii..E, AIiD : i.R.ETiIL DEALER. in Ca:id . Ware; Sofas - , i Bedsisids, Tables,-:Stands Chairs, &c. ` • . , .. . . . No, 9 Washine.okstreet. -. .. - . . ,_ Bingita - nitop,'N. Y. . tr-jr. C6ffln . Ar a r e:R ob m upstairs. • - - J. 1): VAIX, - , M. D. )HIYSICIAN and Surgeon hu.permtinently - located himself at Brackneyyille, Sustfa County, Penn'a, and will promptly. attertifto all calla ivith which he may he favored. .3lay, 1856.-1322. I-I. C. GODWIN. - A.. :Picket JUSTICE OF Tfl E PEAC „ ec tor: of Debts, Exi•eutur of Deeds, -Of fice, Lar.eyrille , Wyoming county, T1C.... May 9, 1856. . SASH, .BLIND, DOOR, AND • GLASS DEPOT, 0... 'CITEES'XIIIIT ' illoutrose Peun'a t : • • _ Y D. BIiEWEITER. . - Ali sizes and deseriptions, in any, quantity, made to order, or furnished on the shortest. no- / .1 HATLiEIt_ BROTHERS • -1 cw ivaillord, Penioa. - - I,A . TIiOI .4 I3`*ALE Dealers Buttons V V Comtls,- Sugpen.ilers 4 - ; Threads, Fancy Goods, Watches, doweire, "Sayer -and Plated Ware, eutlery,.Pishinz .Tackle, - Cigitrs, Iftte.„&e. Merchants and Peddlers - supplie-d on liberal terms. - • - • - ITAYDEN, : .TitACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN; OEO. HAYDEN. •i 4rt* - _ . DR..E. WILMOT, ." GtADIEUT.I3 of the Allopathic and 110-: meopathie Colleges of Medicine, is now Permanently located in - GreaPend Pa. -April tst, 1856. - JOHN SAIITTM. . InstiioN,AßLE TAILOR. ; iii hop over tho Store of C. W. Mott, near - Bata& -110.. ILLD %Via IL 'it $41,11 1 / 4 ' itupprt.- er or Ciii ( . I tavi,.nnd . E4rthera Virgtii,No. - 1q Warren,Strot,New -York:• Burning Plaid and tainp4one. A FRES - II 'supply; just reeeiv4 anctfor sale cheip t , also, iiandlosold enough; big en ough-and hard enough to. stand - alone . In ream mor titne, I . )y I. W. BUI.1:6=1: • Juno 9,1856'. " • rrifJP. , -subseribera would reape etfully . ittforta JL the good people 'of Susquehrtha that they aro- now opening . . their 'stook of:Fatil -and Winter Goods whith to untaivallY hirke and at tractive all of , whielt'vvill be sohttpt • ottah or approved &real t Oteaper than arm b bought at any other es ta I iNian on tln the.,eattity . .Wa maul just what we sntc: I'lea - se give VA trlati - • 1)11;KE'llaf AN. Si: GARRATT'S. how Milford, SePt. 18th.1.855. - 130IWELAIN and Granite China - itt - G. W. S 41. CgS. NEW SUPPILV 7 of Groceries. Drugs, -471 " Paiat B, 0 . 11.4 Glass, waterl4l% for lights, 4 1 x , 0 31TURZLIA 3444.10,1856. JOB WORN- Dr. 11. H. S. XNAPP,- WITH . .11. e& Aryl tat 'Near :Goods • at • , 'DICKFAIfAisi4 & OAA114.0"1".6 •