......-----...---- . .. b , eing the prised year on. Friday the . 12th day .0f October nort,there to. do' and perform - the duties required by law of said judges. Also that Where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable , n eeident is unable to attendasid meeting elude.. es; then the ceitifieate or return aferesaid.!hall. -be taken charge of by Una of the Inspeelots or e f et kn of the election of said district, who shall do And perform the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. - . - . . also, thatin the Slat section of said lief it is enacted that' when - two or more counties, shall compose *distrittfor the choice of a member or m o t eb e nkof the Senate of this- Conitncinweilth or of the House of Representatives of the ;UM -til-States or of this Commonwealth, the Judges of the election in each cotinty, having met as a f o resaid, the Clerkeshall make out a te fairstate ent atilt the votes which shall hail) been gig , eutt such election within the county, for every reson voted for as such a member Or et-embers which shall be signed by said Jud,ges and rates led by tho - ,elerks ; nod' ono of the saidiludges shall take charge of such certificate and Shalt produce the same at a meeting of one Jude from each connty at such place in such district, sit i or-may be,appointed by law for. the• ,pur ousi,, mob m e e ting shall ue -held on the soy enth day afte'r election. . .. . :-The return Judges of the Senatorial di trio". elmrosad Hof_ the counties of Susquehanna Bradford and-Vyorning, will meet at Montr4se, \ Susquehanna co unty , on Tuesday the 2 tat . ilLy 'elOctaber next, to perform the duties enjoined by lawAipeu- 64_44.Judgeri. : ' • . '; • '-- The return Judge* of the Congreemlonal • die ttiateotupesed of the counties . .of Busquehannr, I)radford and liege, h ill meet in the Bornug4 itt T(Tanda, Bradford tout ty, Tuesday, the 21st '34'4 October next2to perform.. the 'duties on ,. joined,by law upon said deg .s. . , The\ return Judges of the itepresectative Dis trict:composed of the counties of Sasquehanim. Wyoming, and Stillivan, will' meet at the Cobh Ifouse•in the Borough of Montrose, in the coun ty o r Susquehanna, on Tuesdny the 2lst . day of October next, to perform those duties enjoined by law upon the said. Judges. Also, that in the Gist auction of said act, it is enacted that" every general' and special election shall open between Eight and ten in the forenoon &shall continue without intersuption or adjourn ment until seven o'clock in the evening when , the polls shall be closed. Given under my Hand, at my office, in .the B o rough of Montrose, the 18th day of Septem ber Anne Domini,•lBss, and in the year of, the Commonwealth the seventy-ninth. F. P. lIOLLISTER., Sheriff. -• Sheriff's Office, • ' Montrose, Sept. IS, 1J856. Crockory ft. Glass Ware. - A ., Very Large StAk - e!onsiiiing of a variety of shape» of the best manufactures are now offered at vory low pas well. worthy the atten tion of vi llage and out . of 'to mi . buyers by J.H. DEPEU._ &pt. 18. Looking Glasses. : -iticsnuyi.fl-moerl.asritnotmel,croina,iinni,9ll:o7dh hand fir sale aiN,, . DEPEU'S. ' Sept. 18, 1856. • • ' GREAT 1117S11 AT EVANS & COS I • THE facfis eAtStlished that 409 BroAlwav is tIU• best place in 'NewYork to buy Books. EVANS & CO. seti Booki as_low ss they . can be, hneght artv where, and give with each book a prTsent rat Tying in vaiusfrom 25 etsi:to $lOO. • The value ed the present depends upon the number of the boo k purchased. Gifts delivered et the time o t the 8;161' Great inducements to agents. . I Cattlegues, containing list - Of bOoki and prizes. B.lflt to any address free. Persons unacquainted with the firm of.EFANS & CO. Are respectfully referred to the folloiiing leading publishing houses:— .• ' • Orton & Mulligan; 25 Park Row. N. Y , Derby &lack,s,on, 119 Nassau St. N. Y., Philip* S'urapsan & Co. 13 Winter St. Boston, Sahhorn,' Carter & Bazic:Bosten, Mass. "0"' 84:ad fora Catalogue ! sept. CAUTION. • All persons are bertiby . cautiOned against pyr, elisiing a Note for $l.OO. payable to Lewis M.llpn sell•or bearer, 0h,..) year from date' w,ith and dated' Sept. 4th. •2856, signed by our. As Said Note was obtained throudb deception I will cot pep it unless c omPellecl by:Law; - - . llerriek, Sept. 31th 1856; _- •n393.y* • • JOHN J.BONNER. MILLINERY, DRESS MAKING • Am) FANCY t sic= A. D. S'T QXV 4 CO. IAT01;14) respectfully annnurkee Ur the la , I I dies of Siontrosa and - vicinitv, that they will open ail'ancy 7 Dress Goods 4- Furnishing Start; on fain Street, over the rartUCT . ll Store: oil the 23d init., where they will be happy to see their old friends. and :Ilse solicit the patriiimge of new ones. Miss Chose attend to thr Millinery deportment; the Dress-malting,; depart. wentwillibe'under the charge of, Miss •Watter house. . . Montrose, Sept, IS, 1856. • - IS—tf. SHE errvs SALES. _ 11111 Y virtue of Writs of FL Fa, issued oat alb e I_3 Court of Common Plena of Susquehanna county and to me directed, I wiliespose topub. lit sale at the Court Houssin Montr Ise, on Sat urday the 4th day of October next, at one:o l gtielt, P. u., the following real Estate, to wit: All that sertnin piece or parcel of land situate and being in thole wuship of Clifford. the coun ty of Susquehanna,' and bannded and trilled as follows to wit:--Beginning at a post north corner of Benjamin Ayres land: time along lands of Pelegliaplcins, north 44 degrees. east 124 perches and nine-tenths Los post and stones in the line of original survey; thence along-war rrantee line. north 46 46 degrees went, 2.5 perches,: [and five-tenths 'to a beech tree; thence north 44' degrees east' 0 pere,hos to a post,in Ggorge Sal. liabary'a line; thence south 46 degrees oast. 1 IS, perches to a post and atones; thence isritrth • 44 degrees weet,l6s perches to a post ; thence north 1 46 degrees west, 92 1-2 perches to the place of beginning, containing 101 acres and 20 perches; More or loss, with.the appurtenances, one frame led house, 2 barni; a small orchard, and about :0 taeres Improved. ' , ' 4 ' I' Seized and token in execution at the '. snit of; Benjamin Ayres vs John Carr & Charles N. Mil ler Adm'is of Siena:l'oler dec'd, with I totice 10 !toe Carr and lieman Storih T T. - ALSO—AII that ce,rlain piece or parcel *fiend situate in the township-bf Great Bend; County lef Susquehanna and State of Penn., hounded sad'. described as follown, - to wit:=4;in„ the northerly Side thereof by the road Or public highway; on I , h'ressterly-aide by the Susquehanna Riser, on be southerly or southerly altz'sboth. f wentorly by litud heretofore conveyed by E. T. Young tri done & Taylor, and being known tut the Sa;S isillpioperty.: It is also understood, ,to ecintala All ofthe lands 4- premises ryiznng the 'north i Side of the Sueq. Kiver, and -heretofore conveyed to the mid E. T. Young by.Wtia.Daytottimpt- - Mg however therefrom i s zertail portion ofunid. premises heretofore.conveyed i,sioeki Ysnug 11 . 1 , the said Jane IL Taylor,- sad .cooletining. as is i 4 4Plioiled from two:to foursere4 of lantisAze the °Pe mote or 'esti, the-sanie being itubjeit to a cliftsi d right of waythroth or overt catrt-ofthe' wweito the Neui.York&Mritt Rail Read Co'..- stalalao to certain water privileges •heretofort " t ' v ei'ed by the said Youdg to June. lc- Tall?t. Also the right,title andintergertand claim aequir- ' sd by a certain set' of the Legislature ,ef 'ibi Stale of- Peimsylvariiti auppose . cl to 'lii!ve 0 11 16' ad.is *the year 4 1859, 'by :it hich: ',mit _ wild 1i Young was aithorited ter, cohatruct and erect it' , dam or dams at the hand of "Buckclshed." ( si! ~varied) is - the_Susiotehssna; Sikh.- the ;exclusive . right of draining erith e ira ‘. of ssAritirie it 4 SOLPIses„ lied of coostntetfoglseei,ilikss, ci -1 ,ssik4e ~ for aulltatirperpoiee or otheiwise. sub. 3§ 0 ,15 ,01 14 . t0 4h0 . . pririteges heretofore cm/ova j. 10,116, 814400*- , Terler, together withithe up fie ; P-f4fee Wince*** mill Arid'aff Improve 4 . -= 1 . „ : -Is eiredistifike ill executive atthe silts' 'of I,4l‘Baltiner and, E. EL - :Beatly..Zers "qf: Elijah Stunner decd, Sod N. IT. tiriester vs E yr ; Young : . . - - ...!. ...!. .. I • .L-• • _.•.,. LIOLUSTER,I3IIIt.f. •userli's elE , ltOlootroso, Sept. If, .3.oti. - -- . aritawila .Ware.. • A VERY largo stock at - ?HITE & KNOWLTONS. .Bitighanttott. . ••- ""' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE: , Notice is hereby giro to persons hariag 7 de mands against the...k.state of Francis Qnhan,late ,or Choconutok.e'tt,that the same toast be presen ted to the'undersigned for psytnent,,and that ad persons Indebted to said eitateore rtiuestedlo trnkke immediate settlement. ' Barroqsa: Quasx ' • FRANCIS QUINN ENCRRiOrS. .: . Tnoitas Quist; ' Supt. 18% 145 G 4394 w "Sotiela; delunicis mundis fuiendis." T.II E 'FUR NI SIIINe STOKE No. 106 tor. of Pearl- t. , NEW-YOKK, Embraces tITI extensive and. complete assortment of the latest importltions and best tuanuf.ictres of ' 0 E .14 2 t; 'sN TURNISIIING QOOD Equal in material, make," texture, _durability and style, to any stock over,offered in titis cone. try—and at prices which cannot fail to stilt close eastt buyer*. = CoNsil TING O r stunts-with linen bosoms, collars atid wristbands of the best qualities, and new andcholee styles. cameo De.-The latest and most attractive patina c:_kmEn.sittats and on . a . tvatts-01 Wool. Merino, cashmere. silk and cotton, Of destiable and dum:. bie q nail: lea ....-rtnd the Tevzor wax: under gartn. ants. so highly approved by Ph ysicians. Mao -the shaker shirts•and Drawers. ' • Ca svaTs . .--suporior quality. and bonitlful styles, Anil a full saso'rituent of stocks, re, Noetyes, Gloves, scarfs, and Mufflers of thy rich est kinds. - Suspaiders—M Ritziest endless yStiety, in cluding the finest anti. afoot-durable. _ Pocket-hsndkerchiefse—slik and. Cotton--plain and pinted—an . tioriy4lled misortmcnt. Half llose--Wi3ol and cotton, of the boat tex ture, selected expressly for retail trade.' - Mtn - cling Rubes, and Gowns—Elegant Pat= terns, excellent material, and, of the best make. This stock comprises. all ..gradies, from the lowest to the richest. that can be ; produced-- and haying every facility for importing and . manufacturing, not exceeded •by. any other cs,- tablishment in the United states—bnyers, there f wro,, wll consult their interest by examining, the goods which - are sold at the • LOWEAT POSSIBLE CAslt PRICES. - t•-Z Goods 'promptly delivered ut all the Road Depots; steamboats. Ay e and in any patt of the city, without charge. *** Shirt's `made to order' by experienced hands, in ,superior stele, at short notieo,"war ranted to -fit. 147 - NI) machine work done in this establishment. • • Sept. 11,• 1856.—n381y GREAT ATTRACTION. TUE LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, P ls ta!issc owsat e of 1 !ES -; TRILOQUIS3I, and gXTRAO.RDINAE FEATS IN NATCHAL St&G tp at the . "Academy • •Mill, alontrose, for t pro - A fternoonEt and t% o eveningit. The cclebrattd and renowned . " .. . SIGNOR. BLITZ, . Will have, the honor of exhibiting his wonderful and popular entertaininents, at the above place, 'on Thursday and Filiday, Sep tember 18th,.and 19th, - corrtineacing at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and the econ ing. Admittance ; 25 eta. Children 12k. Fox SALE. • lloshoes tiro Seated, Spring York State wag.. one, Enquire of Win K. Hatch Itoutrosql'a. aug • P- L . 0 G F . A AEI . 71 E A 2 D E e I n T C E T - E 1 T 0 a .433 ITP in my, comfortable sky Fedor. in filo Brick Block, lam still engaged in the %cry interesting employment of u cat,:hing shad ows." °t my success in my c tllinz, mr picturei are my witnes;ess. • From Maine to Californiii, from rock hound Now England to f.tr eff prairie hun'lreli.ar,t in plssession of&theso on fading eildeuces of what the Daguerreotype Art has hitherto enabled me to accomplish. For the encouragement that I hare "rereived I am truly thankful, antitrust that the future will show a materiel increase both 'Of patronage and grati tucia. . But" for one thingl am not thankful. A few 'hare patronised well, but paid alas: how poorly. New, THIS J l3 TO CECTIFY, That my stock of' patienco in certain direc tions is quite exhanattal, therefore, my - rkarfor ge:ful friends, just besr in mind that if .you do not-do -speech/9 what you prennissCto do many months ago, unpleasant consequences may fol low. Such emphatic language tipplies to but a small nutber.- . To all the rest I subscribe , myself, - . yogi-moat obedient,. W. B. DEANS, p37ti" ' Phenix Block, 3d Floor. TIME CHANGED. .EigagMagagg=4M . . Delaware, lEstar, kawantsa dc W. RM. , . •New and expeditious broad guage route from the North and West, via Great Bend and &ran. ton, and from the Lackawanna and 'Wyoming vallim; directly through to New York and Phil adelphia.. . ' . • ~. - Ott and after' onday, Aug. 18. Mitill will be run as follows : i. . Cincinnati Express Train bound east on N. Y. & E. R.' It., arrives at Gt. Bend 8 15 A. M.,from Owego, ifinghauSton, &c, and connects with the EXPRESS Traits which karts GreatDend for New York and Phil's, 8.30, a. tn. Due at Montrose,. 9.10, " Scranton, 10.45. " .• ~ Struudsbeirgi • . , 1.30, p. in. Dclaware, I's minutes to dioo, 2.00, ." Bridgeville, Mil. pap. kayo • ;215, " Junction; . , 3.15, " - New York, .. 7.15. " Passengers fr ont -N: Y. leave Pier, !Co. 2, - North river; at • . . 1.30,a. sit. P romPli Bad elPhia, leave Walnut at._ - .. Whert;• at • - `7.00, 4 ' I.eavo Junction, _ ~•L _ . • ' 11-30, .." Due it ßridgeville, Phil. connection,l2.ls p. m. Delaware, 15 min. to dine,. 19.4, " : Striandsburg e . , 1.3 ...,. Scranton,. . . .-; - 3.4 'Montrose, - - .. 9.15, " • Great Bend; • ' - ' . ' 111.50, ." Connecting at Grimt Bend with the ' Mall Train Wild at B 3 0, P. In. ' Scranton AccoMmodation Train, liavesi - • Scranton for Great Bend at ~ - 13.00,.5. 'tn. Arrive at Great Bend,,i• _ : 12.20, p. tn. Connecting with DavEVpresies Ent ' and West, on N. Y. & E.. R., R., Returning, leaves Great Bend at . 2.15. " - • Due at Scranton, .. "... ' 640, • " Stroudsburg Aitratutnodttion Train leaves Stroudsburg lor New York, - - and intermediate places, at - -5.05, a..sn. Returning leaves N. York fur. • - . • Stroudsbnrirlat -- . . ''. 3.30, p. in. Psivengopt to and from_No* York will change cars at Clarstarille • - - . , - Te sad Irons- liviladelitbia,- Ole B. D. R. R., leave or take the ears at Bildgenrillo. ' • For, rittototi s Kingston, and Wilkcsbarre, take L. & B. 11,. B. imr4 at Scranton. Far Ie10 1 o1)-Arg.hanshi, al l 4 C 46 9 ,l Bdeeiliange, 'care at Greentitio. ' • • ~ ; :, •_,. • '= .‘f ,....';---, Tiekete sold end . tot4rage checked - between all stations on , _•' _ . 1- • ~_ Fiteeengers /Died from W - 41kosise, Wyom ing, die, rja.backsantatut.k.-Bloaplabarg Bell. rmult;g o tbrOttertitheitt any at *can ton,as the tislntiolfthet road - 1410u entulivtion with tho Expreietieinson the:` ; 1)0. it - W,. L . ._ R.,ltenen passenger inky leave Kingston it . 9.30 a. tn, and arrive hi'Fbiladelplzie at 8 p. m.; or N - . York et1.15.' - - _." . `-.' % , ' _ , , Returning, 'leave 'FfilladelObiri'L'4.7 S.. my. • or. Now York et and arriro'l6:llogdoo 410 , J$ " Fare trout ein' . gstsoni - . Wietning - and -Mite - ten to Pkjiadoiphia;l4so,, le NOW York,' $4,75' '' Ti chaffs stdd, ked 10., ober-kid tkremsti.. 1 . ! t.. 1). li.OTTERER,I94t. - War. N. Stwlta, Gee 'Ticket Agent. • Fire 1. Fire , The Montrose Fire 00., No 2 will ItOoptt their .Eagine Mouse text Monday afteruoita at 20 minutes past' 6 o'clock for exercise. ' S. M..Wn.soti. Seo.t ' P:LOUGIONG- MATCH: - The Ploughing Match td..the Susquehanna bOunty-agitcultnral Society - will take : Ilene on th© Faint of David' Past..Elq., iu rear of IL Drinkei'll pritnises, at 'two - o'clock in the, artenioon of Wednesday. the 24th Sept., 1838;.. For the: Best Ploughing $5 . 2d , do . 3d- , do 3, • .4tit . do. ' •• 2 . • Oth .- do To every - tininecomful cOollietitor tt ßudge of the society will be given as n , recognition' of wen On trying to,r rotuote the. inteleists of agriculture. iTuus.NlCtiol.q)N t Ex. .A . LritED BALOWiN, F. N.' Wfttt.tug, Corn. Admltnhtrators bale. AT OTICE is . horeby given that by virtue of au .1.1 order from the Orphans Court of Sintquo anna, the following described property, the es tate of Abel_Rice late of flarford 'Townihip de ceased, will be exposed to public' sale by vendee, on Tuesdav the 30th day of . September inst., tit ono in the afternoon. The first pitce situated In the village of Har ford, bounded. North by lands bf P. Carpenter, and 0. Carpenter, and 0. Hitch, east by lands of S. B..thiVe ' • south by lands , of Avnesa Chase. and west by the Great Beni) .and Philadelphia Turnpike road, containing about ono acre, on which is tho family dwelling house, 4w., excep ting therefrom a state lot cold from one corner of the same to Carpenter and Sibley of ab fif. ty feet front, .and•une hundred and fifty fret in 'the rear. • The2nd Piece, bounded north by lands of Charles Payne, and JoalA Tyler, east by lands ofliarver south7by lands of ; Joab Ty ler, anti . S2X4 Sey mour, and on the west by finds of said Josh Tyler, containing one 'half acre and oa which is a shop and water privilege &e. • . 3d Piece. bounded on the cast by the 'Great Bend Turnpike Rond, thence a south westerly idireetion,slong Linds o f Nancy Sweet, about one hundred and forty rods to a stake and .tones, thence - a northerly course along by ether: lands of the estate of decedent to line of Job and Jo ab Tyier, thenco along said line an easterly di rection to the Great Bend and Philadelphia Turnpike Read, containing about ten acres wore or less. The 4th pleeo, lying west of tho ono last above described, bounded on the 'east by the lands of the estate last in the lot above' wen• tioncd lot ; on tho south for about ono hundred perches by lands . of E. T. Farrar, and A. G. Bernard, on the West by lands of Loren Gates, and on the North by lands of Joab Tyler, eon taining twenty one acres or thereabouts. Sale to beheld upon the ,prom ises-after first described hit, and terms of.plyment made known on dor of sale. 11m:ford Sept...l, 18.56 Address, • , - AMHERST CARPENTER, PENUEL CARPENTER. • 4wa37 ON WARD AND UPWARD. THE ,BORpER - RETFFIAXS O.V _ MALV STREET . . AO: • DEPARTING.. A ND the endeavor to palm off that "ex. ten= ire stack of superior quality" of, goods lately n 144 1 . 4 ,4 from an old broken 'down e.t.lb li%hutent in Binghamton, has printed tat entire failure to our friends down Nun. "Seeing. is belierirtg." r.eknowleago the fact. - And should judge that "seelng," (without wearing) would be all that W 25 nece . itrk td convince the public - that • • S IMMO 1 7 3.. d.: MERRIMAN', • at their store on Puntm•Avmcut first door abOv(i the Post alice. have the LARGEST and most do. skald° stock of BOOTS And . ever introduced,tato this market;which fOr price, (we offer no coinpetition with - second rate-goods) durability and style, we challenge competition. We are receiving, weekly from the best !louses in New York, the latest styles and , best qualities of Goods,'which,keip our assortment complete. Just received a large addition to our former stock,ilicrisisting of GENTS Patent Leather Boots, Patent Leather Short Boots, French Calf Boots, Gaiters„,Shoes and Slips, nil styles. l I:J.IMS .Gaiters?Buskine, Slips and Boots, best qualities. Also, Boys, Yot t l ii tis and Childrens Boots, Gait.. gra and Shoes, best in Market. In fact mt. cry thing belonging to the trade. All kinds of Leather, Findings,. &e. All kinds of work made tu order and repaying done neatly SIMMONS & MERRIMAN. Montrose July 28,1856. . . New Arrangement at Gregory's NARY) WARE STORE! "- GREGORY & JUDSON IS3II. vr.;,havin g fanned a co-partnership for the purpose at conducting the Hardware business in• all its .various branches, would respectfully in. form the people -of •Stiscochanna county that they are now opening at Gr'egory's.Old stand, nppouite the Exchange Hotet,2 doors from the Canal, Binghamton, N. V., the largest, cheapest, an 3 best stock of Hardware ever, oared in Bing. hataton, . : . Having made arrangements to import their Engliiai Goods and purchase . their Anteriran di rect from trutnufatkuters, they ran and will sell CHEAPER than any other eritablisbment in towal Their stock is now very extensive, and those wishing to porsihase are htvited to call.— The following are a portion of their lending ar ticles, Ciz:,Table knives. and forks, Tea do., carvers, forks and steels, pen and pocket knives, bread and 'butcher do4'llay and straw do.,sets sorts; steak, and razors; britatmia tea incoffee pots, silver and brit:attain tea and table spoons,-, filver plated, brass, and iron ikandlestleks, one. fere and trays, solar lamps, lard, and suspended lamps, utrntle-pi;qeet ornaments,- bnuss and iron 'imdirons,shovels and.tongs, dt.c. , LookingGiasses, and looking glasttilates, to :tether with a general •issorttizent of housekeep ing articles. HOUSE I TRIMMINGS, .onsistin:i of locks, latches, butts, screw, brad .nails„ bolts, patent window springs, blind . tasten- Jogs, shutter screws, and fastenings, 84-r„ Aeneral ainiortinent of toots ' for Ciiipenteris - and Joiners, Cabinet and Wagon Makers, Maisons andllialtstraths, tonal:sting of planes, ,sai.s,bani= morn, hatchets , axes, adzes, chisels, augers, auger bitty and hollow aptors, - surds, BoHoivsi, patent drilLogitines.: sledges, *Lobe hammers, brick isPd.Plas;.iriPttzwfs l .4 AO . cinctOiti sgvp..- r , • • A:4_14061 isioitheot of Saddle sad fines t' makers' tools and; _ • . FARM NG TOOLS,. . T consistingof sboiehe,spsAlaisArks,rsthes,ycYtbo; grain friklied, hoss,,plck. axes; iron bora, grind Also, "Agents for! ttio sale" of Whatetnot* &tares & Co's Agricultural tooispauch saplows t hay and straw cutters, corn iliellern. 4 n. Bole and -upper leather; morocco and shoo . tritnotiogre, with a general assortment of fincitags, 'Wooden were. cradles, wagons, nia!rn and laskits of all dese,riptiona.. Bar` hot, and steel; Iron asks andatoelapringn malleable castings; coach lair) and triroalingil of all kinds, patois, oils. sash, &if, putty, , of which trill he sold at the ;tomcat rates. Pima 'call and-OW[lloa Ott stock for- yourselves; BinchaentoA, Marsh I, 1855, • .• ,• • 4 OSTT . On Abe Chealoto Torepike, VetweeONe , hemialt Scott's, I andr &NU' / 31 , 114 w , f30ne small silver Cilitideivioapemeet tvitict: - 4y, otie Who will return the said viittcihl to: thei undersigned, or emive it at'Seatt Baldivies;"or this office. shall be liberally rewarded. Sept. 13;1856.-41. ' - • - • SUSAN A. YOUNG. riOLDand Silyer'Spectnelia, a new itallaat kit rtweluetl, convilslng all liges. by • . August 18. A. 3. EVASS. ItEASTPINS 'Fingii 4 Ringik,, a vailo!y .01 new pntterna . ; tbi44ay:received by . Au rzi,it 18. •y A. 3:;vix.5.... LOCKETS--A bOtutlfulasiortwont of Loc . k: Eti-•••Otle, two sioti four fisees—lrom $1 to 80,b3. • - A. J. EVANS. LOCKS—A good assortment orCtoeks, from C $ 1 to $lO-30:21Onripd 8 day--ptsin i stil. king and nltirm, by ! A J. EVANS. August 18,„, ' • - • —r .PLATED WAR.ETea Setts, Cake Bask. et*. Castor& ..C.indlisticks,' Snuffer/ & Trays, Spoons sad Forks, Firdßaskets, &e., by , • - A. J..v.txt. Augimt IS. . • Watches; Watches. TUST reeeivcd by- the Steam Ship Ailiiitlo a : te) few de:. -more of my :eelebrated ;English Patent Levers, also a few extra fine sii ounce Skulton Levers. in plain vilver Hu,ntin ; g, Ceses. The above with my fdrtner stock, makes the larLeest and best assorttnedterfine scotches ever exhibited in westemN. Y.Olll of -ivhiril.'aro of my own importation; *n4 Warranted first rate time keepers. . A J. Evans,. No. 3 Odd Fellows flail.: Binghamton, Aug: 18, / • ImportaOt to .Fanners. New Freiglit Line from - Montrose. DILL ,& ARMSTRONG; cum m.. ! 's,tiozi ...terc4rnts,. No. '3, Erie Bali Id- F"the Lotter accommodation fur the farm. era of Sasquehanna.Cennty: ;we hate con cluded to receive freight evert day in, the week; (Sundays exc!pted) At the store of M. S. son & Son, who Will Attend to shipping the same to New York, and the teturn bills be paid in each at their store.: • Capt. Wickham bi:thCir salosinan, whose long experience en' the N. 'Y. & E. R. IL, flatters Ititaseif that justice Will be.done to his patrons with tho above arrangement', wo invite thu farm ers' to give us a trial. JUSTUS DILL - • C. B. ARMSTRONG.' Montrose, Aug. 20, AGRICULTURAL NU- MENTS. ‘ ,- •IS. T* WRVitaNro 1 or Dlsto4, l SiiSQ. Co., j 14., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in EMERY'S' & BitOTHER:S. and WHEEL ER, 31ELICE, & Co'e Rail Rolla Hone Powers, Threshers - and Seperators, Threshers I and lVinnowers Combined. . ' Reapers and , 'Alowers combined. Mowing 1 -and Reaping liachities, of six or seven different Patentees, among isliich aro McCormick's Bur ...ralb's, s!anny's, •\itrights, and• the celebrated KetchumsNlachi4, which is warranted to work to the satiNfactimirf the purchaser. Thu little Giant Corn and Cub - 51114 - Itio Nimble Giant, Feed Mil ts,with ikon plates. French Dor stone milli, for farm or mill use. Portable 'Circular' Saw Mitt with 2 1 inch mei, for wood. cutting. &c.; extra table xpti caw fl.r slitting boards and fencing stuffand general shop use. • Upright or . - Felica saw for Wheelwrights nse. Crosscut saw arrangeineiitl, greatly improved to attach to Power for cutting wood in the log, (it will cut off an,_l4inch login ono minute.) Emery's pot -I•ble'Cider M;11 :am) frees, the best in use, Fanning Mills lilted for Powers. Power corn she) lers, Power Fred cutter. Improved dog Paw -1 era, Clover Hullers. Wir.d 31111 s, of various sir.. os, Stump 11a4hirles, Hay 'Presses, Field Drill Sower, Lime sior4ader, Field Roller, Fountains of various patterris, Improved Hydraulic Ram, Agricultural Furane - es,Pri tent selr-acting Cheese pressep,.Churns 42f various kinds, Cultivators and • PloWs of story description, Leither .and Rubber Belting, and various other implements. - In fact ahnost apv implement a farmer may 1 wish, • or any one;else may desire except gimlet • • handles and scandal, which no doubt. an be ob tained st the gretit manufacturing vitablishnient (at is representef or misreprettented) in Brad. Co. They - ale() : : manufacture an excelsior Fan ning Mill, (they 'call it) which may-he'very eel- 1 uable if it is capable of blowing or clearing the chaff from the preprietor. Ah! whati w 414 be left? . - 1.-i . . I would say to , those who may hero Iteen humbuged, that Emery's or Wheeler's Railroad iloise Powers, Threshers dze...are not made or allowed todso wide this aide of Albany ;also to i those wishing, to purchale either „Emery's or Wheeler's Machines,. that, Emery or *heeler. has not authorized or-desire Mr. H. L Blowers to 'yell their machines. . ' - Descriptive catalogue price List and eirenlars - of nearly all machines sold by me, sent gratiri and postage prepaid, to all applicants. Send your name and liddress. , Now farmersie your time ter make from 12 to 35 or 30 per icnt.on your investments. Re- Inimber.,l get my machines direct from the Manufactora. r•ti no middle . man with where to divide my e 'lnnaission, as is the ease with eoine others . - 'll machines , sold by toe are i warrantedio glen satisfaction or may be return - - ed if not as recommended. Bee large band-bills, circulars, &e. !: ' '• . TOGA POINT AGRICUTURAL WORKS. WELLES 4k. Athens, Pa., IN/LNUFACTGRtitS, W#OLgSALE AND RETAILDEJIir - Eta IA EMERN"R AN!) wimti.rws -ROAD L I ;IMRE Pc./WERS, THRESHERS 41‘ 1 1D-I.l] SEPARATORS. - Tbresliers - ittori Winnowers combined; 1 ct.pygit. HULLERS ~. i Circular and CrOss Cut Emerfie Cider Mills. Fe t ed Cutters, corn Sheihmi h Ontili atiil'seed Plantets, ,13evionnes Crain Dtillisa o RiOad CitAt,Eovipro: Revolving . 1 1 0 r4- Roketel o Powers . _.oew.p,: Graincnidjea.:.ir,* ulna Reipers,Nia s fliwcni Magie Coin - antVeobM!liii.-'EAColll4ritoologi Cultiviit4re. TAstheiatilfaulthir OAR., Iflg*; Meat COlteri;.,Apple pouchig. gerrigigt tom reovision,eafes, ace: Extras furnitilied for nipairing Emery ands Wiieeierii!machilitm; - Our Excelsior'. ralutinS socigt,Cl# none made In- thii Vann. Descriptive ClitiloPll4 # Priest t u 4 64OO; !Ara of All otachli' 44e-slooltl ;tent gratis . and- ig4taP , l l ov , Bond 4 6 your Agoik'isot, 1.:111#01 Oelie Ad4P— , it sait ' 4 • • ostirit. ' Extra:l%64 Dry, (3/9451 T wo imcneese and satnictled st - lt r oke f ai k . Ftpokne, .; • 1•ORD -St LTAYLOR'ec Rich DitlsirstkiAlaawk, Zdantillan,Detsdini, Allinnan t 'agsargs; Deitefgen, chains, 'Thu* itatrgeso3o7lketsi,Giaghann„ 'Fitneh L Eng* and ,tinsui,t Prima, Lipons t risinsaiiDomwt , ks, Znibtot*Os.toces,Atibixsas,Vsilfi wing; Clothicestsdos Visatingno!ke, MOO, GRAND STREET ,f3T'OR . ; Rich Gilt Cdrnicee,.AVlndciai . Sliades," Curtain Tapestry, iltussels, Vsaret , pprriaa' oil Cloths, RuiA.Mattilv. tirSPECiALNITITATION IC CALL.ja Paitk'ut about to visit New Yerk ere request ed to cell before 'peictlasin4_ellsewhere, - aitc _ will find tbesiAbe leggiest cheapest alai most desira ble stocks. of. Dry Goods in the eity. • 255, 557,259 & 201 GRAND ST. and new !lumber*, . • 47 &A 9 CATIIARIN ST.. N. Y. July 16. 1856.--3 m. BOOKS! BOOKS !! 200 . KS! ! ! NOT at.Auction' for - the Book Auction bas gone, but please boar it in Mind that new books as well as old can be -bought cheap at'the 31ontrose Book Store in the. Post Clfliee,•oie door north of Searle!' Hotel. JUst cell and you can find Books of all i:prices, from a ono cent primer to a sloVble, and among 'them yeti can find Dirk's works, L. Dews', also; Expedi tion to 'Japan, the Hunter's Feast, White , Chief. Scalp Huntent, three: highly- interesting. Books by Capt. Mayne Reid. Pentrd the 'giant *Lion toe Sparrow-grass Papers, Widow BO: dolt papers, My Bondage and Freedom, Life on the Road, Salad for the Social and • Solitary, Rose Clark, Tom Hpods Writings. in rations' forms, dtc., (to, A new lot of sehool and blank books and Stationary. Yankee 'Notions &c., &C. Also a few of those li p top Casa Lamps left.— I - See lure.. Any one making a bill of five dollars and over, at ono time shall have one . didlars - Worth thrown in extra, or 810 Worth,Shall'have 82 extra. Call Ind be convinced. - A. Ni BULLARD.. noutro.se, Aug. 6, 1856. Attentibn Fanners: ook AT C. SUTTON, having purchased the stock funnerly owned by C. ,C. Wright, he could 'respectfully announce tolthe citizens of Middletown and vicinity, that he has jast re turned from tho city with a new; and felt supply of all kinds of choice Springand Summer Goods which ho will sell at wnprecedented law prices for cash or ready pay. Pieass call and see. ills choice lot or Dry CoOds, fur birth Ludies* and Gentlemen wear, of ~Foreign sad .Dontestic man. ufacture, Ladies Bonnets, Gents Leghorn Hits, ! Canada do., Chip do. Crockery', Groceries oral! hard and hollow Ware. Drugs land 3fedicinee. Iron and -Nails and Fish, besides ail other. arti cles usually kept in la country !store. Ho will keep constantly on hand a foil) *apply of Sole and upper Leather. .Wanted any quantity of Pelts, Deacon and Calf Skins 'and 1 - IVdes, far which the hio:hest market pricy will I;e All kinds Of Farmer's Produce ;wit; bo received in exchange fur Goods at market prices. Please call and examine for yourselves at the old stand of C.C. Wrights. - - • • • 31. C. SUTTON. Middletown, Snag. Co., Pa.' Great Cause for Rejoicing- Peace among the ' Nations of the Old World.l DRY GOODS and Clothing falling,.and have alrende reached a mark below all reasona ble expectations; and to prove this fact all at the store of GUTTENBERG,IROSENBAUM & CO., at the east - end of the new. Brick Black. Seeing is believing,'so call .and- see for your selves. Come along without - delay, procrastini don• you . know , is in nll cases dangerous: We will offer you. rare -bargains, tint offered else, where in northein Pennsylvania.' We can -and I will undersell all one competitors. We have advantages in buying, and nanniffacture our own Clothing, of which we have asplendid assort nient, from a littlejackei ;and breeches to the finest Dress Coats and Pants, for gentlemen or all sizes, Dural/serum:um of Fancy and Do: !pestle thy Gocids can not be stirpassed by any other establishment in the counry. Ono of our firm is constantly in the city, and is itUnifitt(id most daily, Goods pfthe latont nerd most fitibion:: able style. Oar stock of Boniieut and :Beditibt trinimga is complete. GENTLEMENOLAtk lots of them. Also a splendid hit of Mantß*4 Montcose, April 22.1856. HARDWARII, ROUSE FUR- WISHING A.ND FANCY GOODS. $ l Ol , • URIM.ARTirlarTtt Of SusqUehanni and Neighboring Counties. , I would respectfully solicit your ellen-, W E tion to our large stock of the above mentioned Goods, now in store nod in course of reception. For. many , year" the trade of ono of the largist portions of the EMpire State. has been retained by a monepoly, which has at last given away before the rush _of enterprise. Possessing unequalled facilities; for buying, and having direct cotomonication with thotneat extensive ilanufacteries in the United Stritia, we say, without exaggeistion, that we Can and will sell, either ,wholes!ale or retail, at prima lower than ever offered, before west of N. Y: City. , While nothinghis been omitted in the Hard ware line, we have given particular attention to the .House Furnishing branch of our businetis; and have on hand a stock well 'worthy the in-' speetion of House Keepers. ' . Of Fancy Goods we' have alio a large sisort ment, which, having been selected with especial reference to the wants • of our customers, We think will please these in need of artieice In coneinsion,wo,Would say ithaVour Geed% are new,. and albs ; first quality, and . that We hope, by strict`attention to boldness, and &con stant-anticipation ortho wishea of our patio* to merit even an• increase of the confidence el , ready repoSed in its: 1 1 • PHYFE & KNOWLTON,' Ilaidwitre, House Furnisbingeed FancY Geed* • E i stabliehment, 51 Court Fit., Bingham.' • toe, 'N; Y., adjoining Bank of Binghamton. N. B. We have a.very large. stock of Wood,- on And . Willow Warti;. 3lats and Rugs:Brit - Agfa Ware, Fancy Bird';Cages, dccl. EirStortiiig al,paratus of every deamption, including Fishing Tackle in all its Varieties, Gunk, ftitles, Pistols; Gan Materials, &c. 1 - • • • ' . Prom the Binghamton Demo April 10th; Sruurntv LarnoVEstrwr.—:tire havo heforif. 'noticed the new *tore _erectod by:A. Kuowiton, Builoining - the Bank 'of Binghttntoit, to be occopi Ilardvraro Store by rhyfii & Knowlton. As it approaCites ccitoplethto deserves, ore; and more the . Proises - thit h av e keen hestSwed on if...and is nodoubtedilltrito„ style. finish lud appointments the - model afore, op the Sotitheru'lier. , Ask , 'patting, ore As, :patting in . their stria, ono larger mid' Moro Ow* plitit shalt haitileretorore been kept. this 'place, 'enthroning all thi'departmnrits or.ifordwans, 'Boilitero Finishing, Materials:qui; AxturoSi'tO, - 4.0.: 4.olaCickto,o6; experienced and Toady olAni o ah;luperiOtendi G94..Fitting: ment. Look in - at Phiti:diArihwltim's. PATSITII.444IOHAII Al - • WITH riten!nrekatarleSlitripentle T. ',...ercynkbo - graimilit. 10;4,0' op) 0/obroiortlin Sens, POwderrproOf Look with n very snail key.. 411 mode meter t Us, inwitatitinopentiott of: oar , lir. STEARtilif who :has fur fouiteen yen,* oppevinton4ed. ittnitteatti: nfaeterni dertorwhieb time not a dollar% worth Of property hat.beet ocennimed in any ciao of "than--313 having beep tentottp.ttoeuderitt# 61 1 11 Wah . antedircefronsdampngv4:For unlgif - . . • - MARV 4Q' Manly . 1416 Watetiite &wood Lind eiteit'of other aitlhere, it vaned prices. _ i'36-4 non, Ith, P4it ..._...... ~..,. - Marti - WSZei n iGUllOiliraillhilig de Irl HIS II i progressive age. No vac -tioebti; J. it; or it they didi:iggiettee at the roludfold Wires on :1444w , lighPlag.lll4.2o l !; - ***at , POTteitte*ii. tivitldit.o4:oooVl444*„ :149k- 2 4V , the roidiitipito,-11F 0 Add"-Astaiiri. *iiiiii*lii thit late - and wlielneteliedini.'f' New .- prtio . rilli*. cent themselves each day; eachlty weltiiione.; Ogione to . -• :: -- _ - --.. Y 4 -:- , ; . 1 . “Catch.the 40iigjgatt..1 1 0 11 0tiliii i :f - ‘lz,' taro them to our owe 'account is and - like At . s „ UHICh calkalllXlaibie, • , ~ , •-• . . -7: :_ Now te'.dain'PediAti tire r iveftktii - diiiiiiiietifeht fahitined Stirea -- thoeo_eatablithed:NlTEOialit twenty years ago. Their prnprietore haslet tie= . . come thoetitiglik, ' illettualk-10h , jthe ::bi&optice. inibciple, (or rather lack et gekteird4 - ere-insit wihing to lovierlheir donuinde.to a wake *no, in' accor.daict;w44ll#B Amiwira14•14.,,... kir , re3ollid - .o,' .1 1 p' 3 4 0 ± 1 10 0 4,. - itie-..4 1 .0 spirit' of. the agei oi bare:„.oened on!' kik o l d . apactoualatert, 'let "'sl,l;Ottrt . :*.;'irlthe - fir.7 .. ~__ ~..,. . ~ ...,.....—... laito asiOrtui.isfet . ' v"- -- ' - i -- . - - • -.. .. : • Hvdware; jilotgie Pundshing oi , - antll. 4 ancy Poods, 6,lf;r ;Air r e fsit'at,thelikweitt - piliii;foiiiitit or . cedit.THYPE & KNOWL:VON;,. - •-41,C0urt14.,11,1,14u4itt0n,N. Y. , • Wo, advise" country merchants to vie us. Therliiillind -- it Oirinfisgemis. , -1 . _ •• PA.ILMERS , lITILL Bad large lot of .1 1 V - :Hoes, Rnkos: . . . Spades, - ShoveW . .' : Grass.liooks, Slates ' - Cradles; and nrany other aitieles-foi tilling and beautif ing tbeeartb s st- PHUT & KNOWLTOXIS, z - Ilingbantcon t N. Y. .. - - TO 'THE - - tAIIIESi . I,ATE sro determined to• suitthokeg, Ibis; 1 , ;ing thelO:ebtnfort in view, wa lately pro? cured of the imparters, a largo assortment of r ti iiNcy GOODS • which must certainly please even the Moat las; thiloas taste: ' '-, • . We have a fino,atoek of liar, Nail spa Tooth . Brushes comprising many elegant, styles. •• Of combi wa Intro' an-extemuve dine many of India Rubber,' 'lron -and Rom, . ; Wu besicle,inany, other Fancy Artie", too numerous to mention: Call 111:141i4iniiie our Fancy Goods. . • - & KNOWLTON, 51, Court St.. Refrigerators. • TUST received a la.-go lot, at„ prices - Paagithy, 0 from 06,00 to 812,00., • - PUYEgIz. KNOWLTO.t.. Bing , hanton N. Y. Bird 'Cates! Bird CaFes!! 10111 TE & KNOWLTON have - just - received. L. a largo and well Selected assortment of - , • BIRDCAGES, - 1 combining.' many of this Most elegant' designi and beautiful finish; combining durability with lightnessond. airiness of style.. From ss. Gd. to 810,each, drinking and seed cups included. PEWEE & KNOWLTON; 5 6ourt st., Binghamton.' • _ . To Sportanien.. TaCkle buns!Rifles ! Pistoh Pfrt K FE*NOWLTON have now,insla'and. niplondid lot of Fishint Tackre, ink ItOds.frotols 61, to $lO e.ch. .I.iineer; from 3cto., Reels, from $1,50 to $6 each, and an °assort ment. of artiacial Bait, never . before eqUalled in this i - icinity,inclading Mice;Glasia, Leath er, I#4lii.Reblier, Minonws,GattaPereba,..Graim Hoppers, Shrimp, Spinning Bait, &c., &c: Pat ent sponisto.avoid catching grass , while balling, Patcnt,Spring Hooks for Pickerel -er Socu,dologert, or- Yankee Doodle Hookc's nie , and improved anode of fish. • W have good :stock •.of Gune, Rides: Re: yoking, ititiirle and double barrelad Pew, der, Shot, Water Proof and other caps, Mutant' Horns, Turkey tally, . ; Powder Flasks, Peuehes,, Game Bags, Teciaperencti Bottles, &c. Ins feat we barcevary-articleLef. Sporting parents. Hooks, for outline fishing by dui hen area thousand: PHYFEIk. KNOWLTON; 5t Con& at., Binghamton. 11YFE & N are 'Aigentit -`for a P fltint4.l' I 4 iallufa.4 l , Yens alul)hti the Trade on easy terns, and ata low, price at their Hardware, Manse.. Furnishing ' and - Fancy Goods Establishment, 2 -• . bi Court Street,. .. Country Merchants; WlLL.fied Hardware, House: Furnietddr and Fancy Goods at New -York V IF its r • PitYrE dc: NO~YLTQI~IS. PlPqbarAtn Cash for W 001,... T - IntcxxamAN-& GARItA.TT - will pay the hiihnai inattetlirien for - altille Wool in cusquehanna County; deliveredlLtheir store. New, Milford, Juno 16.1856. rolEv- lAr-Gif4* TU **2 .1 1 .1 1 ,0 18 riTT.,* - THE. 4,47fDitiCrlA TON , Please read it, it is short and' y importance to every Itoyet gieper. SHE P,A - 111) BROTRERS AVE receivedtheir spring sepply,Of house H furniahing Goods. We , can nawiofter seven beintiftil etyles of Crockery. Orie of them a noir.lnni niegnnt spring Pattern of White En. smelled Ware. Oar Goods are'nil quality, nti seconds or cold !etc but complete • setts, and can always be - nuttcbed if broken or morowastedsfor,yearoktotoow.4ll-.7.thweents. , - !non wares, CHINA TE.CWARE,stx:A*DdidI otYlus°r whiesilUut L'A 8-8. , ,,1tr A lit 0 . fete - and unlmultd64' Aiskiety nivraYt band. TBA TRAYS "Ortelartiwn Fifteen elegant patien* for surpassina in rich: ness, finish and dumbility e the,4Metiean article usually sold, at nit Itiar price's, Ind by'far the largest and most coMplete 'lot ever. offered is these pa.-15,,frem 83 to SIS per sett _ FROM 'Jitic77ollll' BAR GAINSrI ''s - Brass Curtain Cornices, - .Bands,