REASTPINS and RINR. rare MN of new Fitton* pa dsa received by . August 18. - A.l. Elvass. j friCETS--A I;eautlful am:admen!: of L0ck .11.4 ett . 1. ! , ,-tute. two itid four floes—from $1 to , 8 10 ;4 i r • - • A. I•ErAss. LOCKS—.-A good - assortment Of Clocks, from C el to 310- , 4, 0 boil'. and 8 day--plainottri king and alarm, by A. J. EVANS. Magnet 18. , • Important to Warmers. NowirreightiLlose from Montrose. DILL - & ARMSTRONG, Cominisalon ilerdea'nftr, No. 3 , Erii . . says.• UM - the better siceoramOdation for the farm, - ers'of Susi:indiums,County wo . itave cion cludee.to receivelfreight every day in the week, (Sundays excepted) at the store of M. S. & Son, 'wise 'will attend AO . 'shift:ping the same to New York' and ..the return ,be paid in cash 'sit their Store capt.Yiricgbarn iit their salesman, whose long experience. on the N. Y. & E. R. It., flatters himself that justiice - will be done to his patrons with the above arrangement, we invite the farm ers to give - us a triitt. JUSTUS DILL. - I C. B. AR.USTRONG MOtrose, Aug. t20,1856.-4m. ' Bird Cages! Bard Cages!! PtilTE & itNoWLTON havej ust received a large slut will selected asso-tment of MD CAGES, ' tom in rig many of the most cegant deSigns and beautiful finish ; combining durability, with lightness and airine.44o - if style. From 6s 6d, to sloleach;:drinking and 40ed ceps included. 'RIFE & IiNOWLTON. SI, @mid A.,' Bingham to, n. Great Cause - for Rejoicing. r s Peace among . the - Nations of the ~ ,„ \ i i: tro ' i Old World. '-. • . D i.t" os and Clothing falling, and have 'already reached a mark below !all reasona blo'oxPecthtions; iend to prove this flint call at ' the stoke of GDTTENISERG, ROSENBAI3I 4-CO.,.'lit the ease, end of the new Brick Block. , Seeing is believing; so . call and see for your. melees. • Come along without delayoproerastina- <, . tion you know, Isla all eases ! dangerous. Wel .. will offer you rare 'bargains, .snot offered else. , where in northern? Pennsylvania. We' can and , I will undersell. illy our - competitors. We have i . advantages in . helyfing, and manufactory ourown.! . •' Clothing, of which we have a splendid rigaori_ i .pent, from a -little boy's jacket and breeches to I -- . 7 -- - - .• , the 'finest Dreits Coats and Pants, for `gentlerr,en 1 ...-- n ‘TILITIES CEASED, of all sizes. Ontassortment of Fancy and Do' 1 ,' - : p eace • Declared : mestic DrY . GoOds" . .. can not be surpassed by ". I ON Nii;;,!) t e rms that-secures . the right eleven othereetablishment in the country . , Ono of cur.! \ n Itiont.4 l i the navigation of the Hanuhe,anO firm is eonstentlyin the city, and is sending al -Ibe it. knou'nt i to the people .lit ,Susrichann. Most daily . , Good 4 of the latest and most fashion. i . C?:rPate..alt ,e rest of the ‘-orld, that they wit able style. Oar stock of Bonnets tad Bonnet !, ft„d it t 00,4 „ dvant. ,, go -,- 0 cottle • to the Trutt , triiningir is complete. -- GENTLE3IENS - lIATS, 1 erttnee sai,,,,tif and Grocery in. M.tin St; Mom lots of them.. Alcoa splendid lot of Mantillus.• • . 1, ~. i l T .: 1 • NI I • , I rose, a., ~,ei (,lily . cmperanct• s,Loou in .on • Montrose, April - 2:1, 1856. ,i . - ' t rewst-) to get I Pies, such as are_ pies, Cakes. ' --7. i Cheeke. Crai-leers, - P. ardincia,' pickled Oysters. Clams, ("de:el:11;0ra, Ice Cream, f.Oranges, Pito Appret, Caitly, and Sears, Nuts &c. Smay B eer , I c a cool :Lemonade, and Soda Water It. 4,-,it and drink.. At the r.atne place" is a good as sertmerit of Geocerii.s and Provisions, with ;lei sepplies every week' from New York; such a- Tea, elir.ire kinds, from 2s. 9e. to 6s . such lb. Sri',it r f,tv : 1 ..t - 9 ct s Best Collee II 1-2ti'.. ••- • , - crushed, I"lll:4erized and Grsnuloti-d at is. per lb,. Molasses;3s. 63. per Galion:! best S - yrup al • .TO THE . LADIES, - 'SA. 6d. Ix r tial: Pork, Smoked_ Ilan; and Shout . dor!, 4..ic1..8crf .Ham. Cod, Mackerel. Whit. TXTE are determined to suit the Ladles, hay.. . and Nee riSh, Chret,e, Cr:A-kers. i Lard, TalbeA , .1 V ing, their.enmfort in view, we lateq pro- I St-rine patent and Sperm Candlea, a variety tc. eared of the importers, a large assortment of • liar Soni-s. Shaving do. best in use, Coffee like. • *• I FANCY GOODS, .• ' .• • and TeVreo, p:vg, and fine ent; 'Chewing end tvirich must certainly •plaase even•the most fas- t Fmeking, aa: in-tin foil. Fire Crarkers and Fir. tidients taste. . :: .. ‘Vorkl.. Matel.vq. all. kinds. dried Peaches. We have a .fina stock. of Hair, Nail and Tooth Phials. Ci4..!'trie . s, riga, fr.lin Is. to Is. fld. per lb Brushes 'comprising Maly elegant styles. 'Prunes, ZaateeCurrents, Citr,on, ;rig paste, Sa. Of comhs we have an extensive varier:•,inclu. - i oci fer pudribuz4. Spice% all .. kindS, do. Ground ding many of India Rub')er, Iron • and Hem. '.. Mu-turd, do l . French Soap Powder. Babbitts 5,.1 - We have o lniside, many other Fancy A rtieleF, zeratus, dcr.laid \',::- grog. Soda, Cream Tarter too numerous' to mention. • Cali and examine.: and caper' ; Carl , Soda .Ta - rtaric Acid, Licorice: our Fancy G00d5..... .. , , • ' . ;do. root, Fan cy Candy and Gum !Drop., frcsl '. - - . PI I IYFE 47. •KNOWLTON, • I front X. V.,' ( ';:sale bucl.,tanary reed, Nutmegs. . • . ••Clovr. &.;.. Cocoa, Broma and Cliallcolate, 1, ,, r . oareg. beoia ..od Scotch F.l'nff, Resins, from 19 • . . . - Refrigerators- • - : to Is. 6‘.1. per lb, Sultance seedles.-tßasins,starel. TrlSTrerelved'a la.rae lot, at • prices ryng i- ng ii (ponri) . 0.2i1 . stf-..-ilt. Patent Nut rr,eg Grateis,and from ss,sate • ~ $12,00. i elotlte's Pins, S.-..cet and Custor Oil in - bottles e.) . . . . •'' PHYFE & KNOWLTON:. i Raymond'e,Leee. and Wrights Pills, Salts, Rut: Binehamten •N. y. . ! _ , •'; Brimstope.lSulphnr, Gam Camphor, Vinegar , I : Choice lo *ntisp, Pkklcs, Pep - per Sauee, -• 4 13ritannia Ware. ; R.asphery S „ flavotin.tr2extrzet;.•l Hair °neje . etnoutt,.ll an prevent from falling offorturnin ,, - i • - A. VERY large stock nt _.• • . 1 1 grey:- lieriMg by the Box, %White. Wash, Semi . , • i PIIY FE & KNOWLTON& : araf S'ano brushes, Store and boot Blocklne. l• , Gard, sera=, slate end Iced pencils, Axe hand , i ' Ise BrooeaS Tooth Aelia_Ointment, an almost 1 ,...„ , To , ' , Sportsmen= • 1 sere cure for barns,Sprain s, Br u ises, Lc. Rus- T4hing Tackle ./ 0.1 " .181 Rifit? I- Pistol= I. i sian Linament, (400 d for man ofbeast. [horse 1-1 - YFE &li...4OWLTON have, now on hand 1 Nledleine,'„tocetlier with 'a large :r,ssortipent of 1a splendid lot of Fishing Tackle, • compris.- ' -Children's rays: selected with 'great. care for inn. - • •i • Phaoh girls] and havS, among which are - small 1 --% -: at*, front li . 63, to $lO each. • e . ; pails and .11 aketa, Horses, Dogs. and •Cr.ttle on Lines, from 3ets., to $5, each.- ; - ; wheels and roCkers,smallTea Setts, Thitiables, Reels, from 81,50 CO $6 eseli, and an assert- ICornelinn pings, Tops, Clarionettes, Accords went of artificial Bait, never before equalled in I on, Ilarmor.icons, Ilarpo, and many curios= ' thii sieinity,inelnding Frogs, 3fice,Glass, Leath-.l . ,,,things, Ladies Baskets aad Sewing Birds, Sack er, ladle Rnisher, , - , Minnows, Gutta P ercha, Grhss ; Salt for f4ruily rue, Corn Meal, also Flour, kept - , ll.oPpers, Shrimp . , Spinning Bait, &c.. &e. '.Plat- I constants s ? on hand, - by the pound, sack or hsr- Mnt spoons 0 aVond catching grass while balling. '• rent. , Patent Spring itnoks for. Pickerel or Pike.-- I • "--• % 'To' ''' •-• . i - :F 7 l - 1 4 .MZIM ..11.1` 1; \ l' ll '''. , ' •. - . •Floesdologers, or, Yankee boodle Hooks, a new. 1 - _ , and improved mode of catching fah. '. ! i"Clams, Oranges and Lemons, Pine Apples, &c., W have a good stock of Guns, Rifles,lle- ''Some Ellr4, Butter, Potatees, Berms, &c., taken volviag, single rind double barreled Pistols. Pow.. '., in exchange . - The above Goode are for.sale for derMhot, Water: Proof and other caps, Bunting i cash or ready pay. • Hcirni, Tarkey:,,calls; 4c ! Powder Flaskg,l • _Thant: ul for past fevers: I hope by strict Pouches, Game:Bags, eac Temperance - Bottles, &e. : attetitloh to bualness :old small pro6ts . tr; gain - a .. &c.- , ' L.' i larger shore of patronage, and. thereby all be •• - ~, In' fact we have every article of Sporting sp.i. mntunly I benefited,. all orders with the ready matts: Hookii, for outline ;fishing by the linn- ; will be p omptly attended to. • • . S. . • drod thousand. .':. • . PIIYFE 4 KNOWLTON. 1 S. S. MOTT. . . 51 Court sr.,.Binghamton..' '• I Tem, • ranee Saloon, Groeeryl and Provision .1_ - , Store in Maio St..._'hlontrose, Pa.,: May 1•,t0.1856. FARMERS . TXT ILL find A large lot of i lioes, Rakes,' ' • . ; Spades, Shot-els, ' I Gra.ss•Hooks, Sickles, 1 Cradles, • , , (.; -and many other artigles for tilling and behutify- i . Ing the earth, at PFIVFE & KNOWLTON'S,. 1 ' Binghamton, N. Y. 511 Court St. • 4 Bing,ifarnton. aol:/aa THE L2iDrgs 91? BING 11.4.11- TOX Plegse rea' it is, short and of traportanFe to , erery How Keeper. SHEPARD: BRO THERS` HAVE reeeited their spring supply of house furnishing Goods. We con now offer seven beautiful Myles of Crockery. One of them a new and elegadt Spring Pattern of White En amelled. Ware. ;.Our Goods are all a No. 1 in quality, no itecoltds or odd, lots. but complete ' eons, and eau always be matched if broken or more wanted, fOr yeara to come. All the com mon :wormy CHINA TEA WARE, six splendid' styles of white and decorated, very low. GL A. 3 3 AV A R _ a complete ttalmnbounded variety always on hand. TEAIILAYS of our own importation. Fifteen elegant'matterns, far surpassing in .:rich ness, finish and durability, the American article usually sold, at as row _prices, and by far the largest and ; heisteousplete lot ever offered in these parts, from $3 to $l5 per sett of four. FROM AUCTION! GREAT,. BAR ' GA.L.1 7 51! . Brass Curtain . Cirniees,, Bands,' Hooks, &ea et prices that defy competition. Twenty differ ent styles of those elegant Bird - Cages, froth 75 eftiis to 010 encti. -- 34 different patterns of superior wan-ailed 'Cleats, from $1 to .$25 each. Watehel,Cleeks and Jewelry neatly r . paired. PiatetCastors, Cake . Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Napkin' ; Sings, &c. &e. 200 Dozen "knives and Fork --Parlortturps, Hall Haug- Lug Lamps, Britannia and Tin Wire. - • 11AR,OWARE GIi'NER4LLY,;--':.: Maibelised leou:Siansianiees and Grates, 8:4 in feet* general House.. Building and House Fuynisbing establistnnent. , 07-Call sudises ma at our "CRYSTAL - PAL ACE." two *owe east of the Cana. Wu - t r -Gelds are not as represented, our, prase* as loaCid town, andyou are sot tres..i Sod srel,.pl ~ . .don't buy'. - - (iiie - cr . ~...- ~• 7 . - I ' . SUBURB BROTHER/3.. • -vollyke • 16mm:rim in A ge"' for $ -iiNubef oflManalitetims,aod .111 supply tile 4 , Asy term; AOMaJoir- price at their ifarrd .a.11P.,447` ."1141‘77' AGRICULTURAL -7 WORKS , inßielsiES auxtriacrensas, lantozzsAus Lai arriumaip HORSE POWERS. THRESHERS AND NEPARATORS. Tbrcshera and Winnmiera combined. cLOVEIt HULLERS Circular srd Crosi Cut Saw Mills,. Finiery's Cider 3101 s. Feed Cutter' s 'Corn Shelters, Cott and seed Planters. i Seymount fitmin Drills and Broad Cast Sowers. Revolving Horse Rakes. Dog Powers - . Clow's - Gmbi • Cradles. Ketch. urn's Mowers. Reapers end dloweri Combined. Magic Corn and Cob Milk ] Excelsior Fencing Mills. Cultivators. Leather and Rubber Belt ings,lleat Cotters. Apple. Peare.s. Refrigera tors, Provision Safea, &c. • Extras furnished `for repllring Emery and Wheeler's machines.. • . . ; ear Ereelsior ' 'Fanning Mills are second -to rtone made in thei Caine. . Descriptive Catalogues, Prico Lista and Circu tars of an m.tchiOeg, ..&e.issald by ua, sent gratis and postago - prepaid, to Ail appticanti, Send us your name and address. H. L.lll.OWilit, of Franklin, Agent. Post addresc, 3toritrose, . e , Rhode's F i ever and . Agit° Cure, R Antidote to Malaria: (A for . the 'prevention and.cure f Fever and Ague.., or Chill Fe. ver ; Data Agite; and other InterMittent and Remittent Fcvt;rs:ako Fevers, ac .companied by jTyphottl Fever, Yellow Fever. fihi'p and Jail IFever, Oencral Debility,: Night •Stvests,::,nd otter foritts of disease. which have u common origin in , • ' - .• • , 3IAI I ,ARIN Olt . 1 111A531.11. ,Equally reithin as a preventive of - e.ure.. ,Ft,r - sale by ihe undersigoed,aut:horized agt-nt for the Froprietor, Jas. A.. Rhodes, Providence 1. N.-tat:ARM 1. 1 Ssfi. Bur;Ling Fluid and Camphene. A FRESH supply, just receirkl, and fur sale Lll. cheap, also, candles, old enough, big en. ough sc.i bard en ou to siund clone, in i•um raertitb., by 1. N, BULLARD, Juno 9.1856. Starr acca Rail Road" !! 4 • Wip.iAm TRE3IAIN it CO, are on hand ,'wit! the la r gest, best, andicheapest stock 'of general merchandise in. town. 1-Consisting of Axes! Alpa.cea, : and Alspice. Brooms, Boots and Bedsteads. : Clock's, Calicoes and Clothing.- Denicns,Dru,..wand Door Handles.: _ Envelops, Edging„ and : Epsom Salts. Flour Flannels, and Fitilt.tioolts. Malts; Groceries, and Gitablets. Hats. llama, and liand•savrs. - • Inkandigo, and Imperial Babies (dresses.) • i ngS,lJr.r on ets, 43ud Jerrsharpi; E.niva, Knobs ' and Kentucky Jeans. Locki, Lamps awl Looking Glasses.- ) - Itiatcbvi, Alusli and Molaaset, Nutmegs, Nankee and .Pietions. 1 OilslOxbows and versus. Porlt;Pills and Po der. Quenitsware„Quiltis, and•gaart-cups. Rubbers, Raisins and /tit-traps. -. • Shona, Shirts and Sugar. •, , t -,- .. Tobacco, Teo and Traeo Chitin& ' - 1: limbrellas,',Under•shirts and Union Mtge . ' 'rVeilS,lVineg,ar and Vitro!. • - 4 M 'IA Wallets and Washbowls.-- , ' - 1- , Xtra Superfine Flour., -- -. " • - , 1 Yo#,Cottonades and 'rouges:Oat& . , r , Z._ A.pd many .other Attacks:which tbay are . selliog nt a very small advance on ,toet prism A* Snrall Pro fi taii:and fai rAtiairig.ilrthe 012414 for the Summer Of 'B6. Give us& c,ill and test the truth of oar Assertion*. . -r . ' I,l_. *IL . : .-Wkl•TitE3'ittiW.StCo. ' • Lanobere, Pu•s May 28, 1 866.1 , . - : Come andlem _ • I,lGlrrir,--FIVE, =cents la cash will bar 4me dollars_ worth of thdr - spleadld stock ,of spies sod sarrunet Goods jest taiehritig at the eheip saahtted,buter store at Ellateek loom& se Where almost"trWy - gWee' ttfOr_ bay t h eireoirda.:-..firer , aad - on - " • to.r- • -1 1 1 iii iron' oik, May 24,13311. • • CATHARTIC PILLS APERATe by their powerful influence on the O Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it into healthy action. . They rertove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels liver, and other organs of the body. mad, by restorin g their Irregular action to heath,. correctothetsvet theYexi‘t, such derangements as are the first causes of. disease. An extiusive , trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were' they not substantiated by ravens of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates. are published In my American Abnanac; which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. . Annexed we give Directions for their oar in the complaints which they have been found to core. Fort - Coeuvart um —Take one or IWO' rale. or such quantity - its to gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the. aggravating cause of Ptuts, and the core of one complaint iii the cure of both. No person cart feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be,-as it can be, promptly-relirre& • Fort Dveratata, which is sometimes the cause of Costiveness, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses —from one to four to stimulate the steins eh and liver into healthy action. They will , do. it, and the heartburn , . bodyburn, and renib,rern of dyspepsia will rapidly . iissappear. When it has gone, don't forpet what cured you. - For a Foul, STOMACH. Of Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depression or the spirits and bad health, take from four toeight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until Activity and strength is restored to the system. FOIL NEUTOVIDDIRII, SICK UHADACUE, NADATA. Pain in She Stomach, flack, or Side, take'from four to eight pulls ongoing to bed. If they do not oper ate suffictently r t aka more the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept ont from the s;, stem. = Don't wear these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. . Fon SCROFULA,. ERYSIPELAS, and all lEseases of the Shia, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The cruptions'svill gener ally soon begin to diminish and disopirezr. -blauy dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up be the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the Wholersystem have completely yielded to their influence, leasing the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseasta of the skin, because , your system wants cleansing. • To PORITY Tun BLOOD, they are the best medi eine es er discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow th:, seeds of incurable diseases vrill be swept out of the srstori like chaff before the wind. By this property they do as muclegood in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are making eery where. LIVET! COMT.T.A7I4I, JAUNTICT:, and all Bilious Aferfions arise. front some derangement -•••• either .. torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the hirer. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the .constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp tom. Olathietion of the duct which,. empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with A long and dangerous train of evfli. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and diarrhma, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low PpiritN, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great 'drowsinevs ; sometimes there is severe pain in the side the skin cud the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow; the stomach acid; the bowels sore: to the touch the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, !dhotis diarriura, dysentery. &e. A medium dose of three or four Pillitaken airtight, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days. will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is Wicked to sitar such pains whmi you can cure them for 21 cents. RIM3SATII4II, Gorr. anttall Istfianonatory Fr reri are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of theseTilis upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principle of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild dosvt, to move the bowels gently, but freely. Asa lltwstc t Pitt this is both agreeable ntd useful. No Pill can bi:made more phasant to take, and certaiigy none has been made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill is entployed. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. ATER ilk CO., Practical and Analytidal Chemists LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD IIY re "1' • . 1 1 );: t 1DD j rz, j , T IIESALAMANDURS.‘FEs of Philadelphia against thp Izo:zt • world .— Evans & 'Watson. N o . 1 - 2 r, r '.roitth Fourth stre et , Fhitmle!phia. i• ;hare had the surek demoni:ration " ' in the collOteing,Certifit:utes.th:ll their manufacture of Salamander: Safes le:s length fully warranted the representations which itaVO been made • of them, as rendering- an un doubted security against the terrific element: PITMADELPHIA. April 1:2, IS5t3. Mass:::. EVArS & WATSON:---Gr•Dis' :—lt af.; fords us the highest satisfaction to state to you that owing to the very protective qualities Of two ot the t..:zal..mander Safes which , we purrhatze'd or 'you-some few months 'since, we saved a larg,e. portion of our Jewelry, - .Books, Papers, &e., ex posed to the Calamitous fire in Raustead PlaCe. on the morning of the 11th When We relect-that' these Safes were Inca ted iti the fourth story of the httilditoT a e pied, and that they fell subsequently into a heap of burning ruins, where the Vast concentration of heat caused the brass platee to twelt,we can • not but. regard the preservation 'of the valasble contents as most convincing proof' of the great security afforded by your Safes. Weahall take much Pleasure in recommend ing them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. GEOUGE 51.t055 & lino. I'utt.tpctrma,lAprit 12, 18:::6 . •Mrssas. Eras & WATSOS-1 haVO to Orivi TMI my testimony in favor of the great security. affeida to my entire stock. Of-Jewelry, .boohs, papers, &e.. durinethe recent. ni‘astrous potat , gration in Uanstcad place., from the fort that the same were contained in two:of the Salam:mder Safos m..nufaetured by yon. l Having fallen from the fifth story of the Art% san.lluildinz, where they were previously placed and: expose° to a vast heat for a long time, the 'preservation of the valuable 4epoalto seemed to every one wha wltiiesaid the opening and interi. or entrithationo . or profmd moot. • - To all who may require itt perfect protection from the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to two:mend the uselolyoue Safes, as I consider they have, now undergorie tho moat trying test: N. E. MORGA3. PatLADELPII4O . April 14, 1856. 11Eases. Evicts fir. WsTais--Gentlemen—No doubt you Will be deeplygratified to legun 'the good condition in whirls I discovered my book. policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and - othq valuable documents,-Wh c n or, F r id a y l as s I opened the Safe made by your firm. With My knowledge of its great exposure, • both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire asthat which destroyed the Artisan Build ing; as also from the force of the fall fres) its former elevated position"in the third stool , . I could entertain but slender hopes prior wits in terior inspection, that the contents which i once so highly prized - Wouldesiy be of any 'service to vie, but as these "feiii - areltow happily removed,. 1 feel it - only due' to,laytc you thut I can hence forth recommend the use of your Safes to all who May wish to feel Confidence in the per. feet security which Stich' mous provides arainst so frightful in element: . Eow.tuo' distal-4f Bookbinder. Consfantly,on band;Poitent Powder and vita Proof Locks, for Banks, etoreS &c. -. April 24, 1858.-17y1,. Whips by tholdinion L vitorst 25 eta to 0540. at j: PHY.FBA. KNOWLTON'S. Binghamton. IG4XTRA roarfroml; t=l 'to 8 dotinne per 114 big., for i4te at y ;. S.o.'worm. VOR, Ihdry_ sad,!ese,, joie reeeiyed find tog bolm(filiel4ll4l46etp Pound, trt • , W1 , 141W Juni I:Urianint and . o lgre . Puirneldng . . TMS is a'progressive age. No one doubts its -or If they did, a glance at the Manifold writes on wh . ch the lightning *bizaes - with its portant news, would . soon Convince; a look at emphasis. the rushing ears would add more to the last :tad wise conclusion. New proofs pre sent themselves -each day; each day we are more anxious to :. . • " C..teh the living manners as as they rise," turn them to our own account, and LA,, in, as much cash as-possible. . • : Now a days pew* are averse to dealing at old fashioned Stores-"-those established from ten to twenty years ale. Their proprietors haviog he• come thorn - ughly Imbited. with -the high price principle, (or rather lack of principle) are un willing to lower their demands to a scale more in accordance - with the times we live in. . 1 eso i re d to keep pace with the progressive spirit of the age, we have opened our now ''and spacious Store, No. 51, Court St., with a very large assortment of , . • Hardware, House Furnishing, and Fancy Goods, which we offer wholesale , or retail, at the lowest prices, for cash or npproved credit. PiIYFE & KNOWLTON, .. 51, Court St., Bi ighainton, N. Y. la"' We. advise country merchants to visit ua. Titoy will find it advantageous. . • - ABEL T,IIRR - ELL . I_A§ just received from New -York, a full and desirable -stock of . . NEW GOODS, ;'omprisin„ a first rate assortment of Drugs, 44 kt., Medicines, "liemirals, Medical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Chin:. Glass and-Ear then %%Tare, (a good vaiii+ty of 'Crockery.) Brit annia Ware, Japanned and Planished tin %Vare, Silver and till other kinds of Spoons. li'lver Forks, Butter Knives, &e. All sorts of Lamps. A good variety of Wood and Gilt Framo Mir rors. Wall and Window Paper. Stationery. Stand and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms. Family Grocerirs. Lamp Oils. •C onpliene.— Burniag Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti Candles, Hide and other Whips. Varnishes. Window Glass, &e. A first rate variety ()rice:- elry, and Fancy Good's. Gold and Silver.Spec tat, ies. Gold Pens. Violins. Flutes, Fifes, Ac eorderms; Violin and .Veolincello String's, &e.— The 'largest assortment of Pocket •Knives in Susq. Co., and the best•qoality in Market. Shot thins, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re.: ,:olvers, &e. In short. the Physician. the invalid,theliouse-,. keeper, the Farmer. the Mechanic. - the Ma mane -1 urer, the Pr:ori , o4.l.tial Man, the Gentleinan. Ihe Lady, the Rieh and the Poor. the Young and Old, the Beautiful and I the' U t zly, the Gay and the Fashionable, and all the rest of the people. will find something to supply their - every day %%lints . . at Torrell's. . .. _ . ABEL TERRELL. LOOK HERE! Stunt in the . Block—Prices low. (11:11ities .ei•. • ABEL TERRELL. '.%lontrosi , •,Nfareh 6, 18::, q . ::ff="l'ney are all goingto Torrell's .-1.1 Books That Are Books. Fur at the Montrose Bodk Store in thr -_Post Office. JUST RECEIVEArit Zibraubly's History of Erigl;:nd. • Diary and Correspordey•ce of Antos Lawrene, Vrison of Wi•lteverdon in the East Indian relivitelagr,, Ly (7.apti Gilo,n. • Forem. Tragedy Idol other Talent by Graet Ciieenwood. • . , Th e nti, ; % Boy , t, by' Ca lit..3layne TN. Gri.:ttlled. Dr:, , 11 .. , The Prince of the liouae.of Gioni Time (louti:sg. . Chr.i.five I,r Vt. outatis Tri,als.. and Triumph. The Oaynx 3fati..of War Life. The 01d rlome;itead.. .Woodhiti . o,r the Ways of Providence. ITAttl•ign'e's History of the ReforttuAion. Family Testaments with Psalm?, and Notes l'oefset do . and Bil)ies. - Catlo,lie Ptnyer ..nook • Yankee Notions, &e.,&e. • They say ',l'!;3t the Montrose Book .Store the plaec to get I3ooks atolNotions cheap. • W e ll what if they do ihy so you cant tell lehethet they say tho rut Is or I sit ut,less you ti"y—lm; never mina I feel very thankful' for p.tst favor F . and hope to merit s eontinuation of patron:lg, by strict attention to the wants ut '.he public and by keeping on batid a goOd assortment 0 Books; and.Statiunary at "Live--and. Let • Live prices. A. N.: BULLARD. . Montrose, April 2: ls:A. Law Pries Triumphant. • GEORGE W, SEYIIO,UII. & CO.. are. not. receivin:r a mignifiel.nt Stocit of Sprim ; and Summer Goods. ticketed. with great: ear, and with special regard to the tastes and wants of this community. consisting of dilloice.varie tv of Dry Goods, Farmy Goods and embroider. ies, Boots and Shoos, Grocericw, Hats, C pv, :and Straw Goods,'Croekery, Hardware and Cutlery. &c. 'Which we will sell for prompt pay, at lower prices than any other establishment in this County.., - • • 9D TEA 12DE - - 6 ; . 1. we would say; that they have not been forgotten and that, in the way or Dress Goods. Esc havf culled for their use the choicest gems in Ito etarket! Drop in and see us, and we will. takt pleasure in showing you the nicet.t and eheopes %tt,e!: of Goods you ever saw in this place. !Lewd, May 8, 1856. WOODEN, Willnw and Tin Warp.at • HIYFE & KNOWLTONS, Binghamton.. • ; • New Goods .4rripinii daily, .by E.rpress, at llopbottam, Pcnn'a. - riptig subscriber's are nuW 40'441 ti large and well selected stock of new G004:4.—.. Consisting of-Dry Good_,s Gmeeries, Hardware . `Ready ?lade clothing, Hoots-. and Shoes of :ill sizes and Stiles ' Flour, Corn Meat; Salt, &e. &e. All of which, they will sell as cheap as can he liought else Where in the County,in exehang.• for Ltitnber, Shingles, Produce of all kinds, Woolen Socks, for cash approved credit. • - Two shillings per pair paid fOr good Socks. Sixteen ets. per doz. for Ergs. Twenty cts. per lb. for Butler. BELL & TINGLEY. aripbottorn. - April 24, 1856. • Better. Late than Never. New Goods at the trpsonyllale change. qll-1E subscriber is happy to inform nis friends JL and patrons that.he has just received a choice lot of Goods, direct from New York, con.' sistini; in part, of Dry Goods. Groceries, Croek--, ery, Hardware, Stone:Ware, Fish, Nails, Boots) and Shoes, Hats and Cap, Bonnets, Ustibrellaiq Wall Paper, Window Shades, Ready-made Clothing, Yankee Notionsokc. &e., which will sell as cheap for ready pay, especially lot' - cash a, 'can be:bought at any ether establish. merit in the county. That is to say that lie will not be beat by any braging - JEWSOR GENTILES, Ile also ivishos to say A Word to his enstomens and others..in relation to the way some mean folks do their business., It they have soaks, Cabbages. or Turnips or Anything else, urms-_ werable that they wish to dispose of they will )aki them tp theatre in their own town: and fairly or unfairly force the merchant to be hem, and itthey have money to pay for Good 4, they. will gala Binghamten Of some other Good to spend it. And. Wen report.- Remind hoof:much cheaper they can MI Goods' away front' home than. the.T On At botno, , All I bake tfo leks to suchmustouiers come to mo withyour mish if have any Goods -you was!, Out .and will set) ;hop to yon at prices perfeetlipstonisho hr. - L trpvitivilte, Kay' it:418811r Carpotinpi Oil Cloths. LOOKING GLASBE3i, AND GLASS WARE At3ke Crockery and Motu -FtirnishingEi enblishrncnt of I. IL DEPECI; Cheaper than any ether In Mug- hamton. FOIL DOORS EAST OF THE AMERICAS ttOTEL. T WOULD call the attention of liontalteepers Pod the pnblie tom)? spring. importation of wares,for their clegancefof style. and bithntv - of finish, far surpassing .anything before.exhibited. and` having the largest assort m ß ent - in . atare, can replenish old setts and rigida' entire new ones Of all the new shapes. at, a less price than any, other House in this county. - - „ The attention of now Ilou4eieeperA is pantie. called to my iitoel as embraeing all the mihntim. Loth .011 and ornamental, Of I .lOnse furnishing Gias, for a Complete, ontat—tad being thus heavi'l engaged in this exclusive hrancit. offer great advantages to purely's:Ts.. CROCKERY AND CHINA DEPARTMENT . entilmecs the largest variety, ever utrored before in 'This section, of the different GLASS WARE • • of every needed article. Carpeting and Oil' Clidhs. This branai occupies the second flour o(Our e:Stablishinent, nearly 100 , feel in depth. well stocked with' Velvet, Bros:v.ls, Three-Ply and ingrain Carpetings, Rugs, Pats, Window Shades and Table Covers, which are offered atu smith advance from cost. ' • ',live Geese Feathers always nn Land. Looking glasses, Gilt, Mahogany, Ornamental and :Ovid Giasses, in great variety. • HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,, viins*. - stn of Wood and WilloW Ware. Plated Gpode. r, Britannia and Japannefl Ware of every