HAVING completed his muse of Mercantile Education, of eight years, with. two of the T wist respectable dealers that the emmtry afro* has located himself at Lawsville Centre. *here hd will be pleasedio ace his friends from all parts of the country, and would mere them that he'will do them goal, if-they will only tall and examine his stock of consisting in part of Dtr Goods, Groceries) 11011irdwa4, Crockery, Of t h e Newest Patterns tad Best Quality. Bats and Caps, flooia and -Shoes, Wail Papers and "Borders, Umbrellas, Carpet Hag', Drug', and the Most Popular Patent Medicine' 01 the day, dke. F r om his long experience in selling goods for ibis section of country, he [fitters himself that he will be abte to select goods that will please 1 %0, and pledges himself to deal honorably with s it who give him their patronage. Soliciting , a large share of your patronage, 1 remain your servant, KENYON 1 a wsville Centre. linuary Ist. 1857. Register's Notice. U LIC NOTICE_is hereby given to all per -1 sons concerned in the following Estatet, to wit: , • • Estate'ef Hazard Powera,late of Lenox tow). ship,-deceased, Charles Tingley Administrator. Estate of Ebenezer Colo, late of Forest Lake township, deceased, Orange Mott . and Elizabeth .Angel, (late Elizabeth Cole.) Administrators. Estate of William Dayton,late of Great Bend . township, deceased; Samuel H. Milton and R. H. Harwood Administrators. That the accountants have settled their ac counts in the Register's Office in and for the cotnty of Susquehanna, and. the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Court of said county, ea Wednesday the 28th day of January next, for confirmation and allowance. ' • I. W. CllAP,MAN i .fteg,istsr. Register's Office, Montrore. Dec. 30th. 1856. • E.C. I. T. 0. N. ;- TANUARI ist, 1857, commences another .e) rear. Therefore we would respectfully in rite All those whose names are upon our Books to call-and balance them up to that date. We do not intend to let any acconnt run longer than six months. Those indebted will please there. fore attend.to the same withunt further notice. SIMMONS Ott MERRIMAN. Montrose Dez. 16th, 1856.. Auditor's Notice IHE undersigned, an Audito appointed by the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna County; to distribute the funds of the Estate otStephen Harding, deceased, will attend to the l tips of Lis appointment at his office, in Mon trone, on Saturday, the 17th day of January next, atone o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons.- interestod , will Resent their claims or be forever barred from coming in upon said fund. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 17th, 18.56. • 52w4. • . Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Orphans Court of Susquehanna County, an Auditior to distribute the funds in . the hart& of the Administ4tors of the estate of Eseck Thayre deceased, will attend to - the duties of his said appointiftent at his office in Montrose on Tuesday the 16th day ofJanuary next, at,lo :clocle in the forenoon, at which time and place a I persons interested will present their claims or be forever barred from coming in upon said fund, • F. A. CASE. MOntrose.Dec. 17.1856. • Auditor's Notice• THE undersigned. having been appointed by 'the Orphan's Court of Snaquehanna coun ty, an Auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the adminiatrators of the estate of Hen ry' Benson deceased, will attend', te the duties of his appointment. at his office in . Montrosi, on Tuesday the 16th day of January next, at 10 o'clock in the' forenoon, at which time and place MI persons interested will present their claims or ha forever barred from coming in upon said fund. ' F. A. CASE. Montrose,.Dee. 17, 1856. XTOTICE is hereby given to the members of .L the Union Hill Artillery Company; that there will be a sneetina held• by said Company at Union Hall on Saturday Jan. 3d, at one o'clock P. M. for the transaction of important business. All persons entitled to Certificates for five years service will receive them on that day. • ASA SPICER. Sec)? of Co. Harford. Dec. 12.1856. 52-2 LADIES BEWARE! !PHIS is to certify that Henry Leroy Batton, _L who left Springville, Susquehanna County, PeUnsylvanin. last May. taking with him three girls, named Salomy. Diantha and Ilenrietui, has left_ the unde.siped, his wife, in destitute air. cumstanees, besides a large =omit of debts. Any one who will inform me where ho is-will be reasonably rewarded. All western papers please copy. CLARINDA BUTTON. Dec. 10th, 1856. 52w3.* farnurs not 11Ittiraultf • INSIIIANCI -COMPANY, North West Cor4 Second and Walnut-at., Phila. APITAL, One Million Two 'Hundred and C ,Fifty Th o usand Dollars. 'ASSETTS. $523,057 07,„ Invested in Bonds, Slortages, and Good Securities. . THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT Exhibits the the 'Business and Condition of the Company to November Ist, 1856. Premium received on Marine and Inland Risks, to Nor. let. 1856, $214.684 60 Lire Premiums, 169,796 61 Interest on Loans, 8,704 47 Total Receipts, - . - $400,185 68 Paid Marine Losses, - $64.427 04 Paid Fire do. - 39,737 89 -Expenses. Salaries and Conimissions, - 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return Premiums & Agen._ • cy Charges, - . . 27,474 68 $177,.128 61 Balance remaining with Co., $223,057 07 ASSETTS OF TIM COILPANTASZ AS FOLLOWS: 'Philadelphia City and .•, County Bonds, . - $18,8418 18 • `Railroad Bonds, - 11,00400 cod prices First rdortages, Real estate,- - - 144,500 09Btocks,Coilaterals,on. - - 82,400 00 Girard and Consolida. -lion Bank Stock, - Deposits with Mucus, Shermanii. Co, New_ York, - - 30,000 00 Deferred Payments . on Stock not yet due, 97.700 00 - Notes.for hlarine Pm. whims. •-• . 108,080 00 Doe Irem Agents, ee cured by Bonds. 35,376 18 Protium; on Policies recently issued, and debts due the Co, , 26.470 38 Balance in Bank, - 16,496 74 ---$523.05-07 'his Company Iniuresluitdings, Nirrehandino, and Stork. from sroo to ss;oou, At the Lowest Bites consistent with Sertfy, pod upon the most Liberal Terms , and_ she...Piton:Yr PAT . NEST upon the of Loots under isimed bv them. , The Board of DirlSetorti have this day dedaied a dividend of )5 per cent, payable on demand; open the batintora of the Compeby,.to the ht Hon% Tlloi AB IL FLOILBNG'E, Prekident EDWARD IL HELMBOLD. Seortoiry.. , • Philadelphia, November 17th 11350:: • TIMOTHY BOAZ 4 2 mq " tiew - Milfotdi Pa, Agatt. • • _Administrator's Ifotioo. NoricE is beret/ Oren to 41 persons bar. ingdemands against the estate °lion*Tame Et.t.swormu, deceased, late of Middltown town ship, dint the same must be presented to the undet t red for • arrangement, and persons _ _ indeb to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. M. C. ELLSWORTH, Arisen. SAMUEL TAGGART, Middletown, Dec. 17th,'1356. 152w6. The Great Fatally Weekly Paper. THE NEW YORK LEDGER has now at. tained the extraordinary circulation of One Hundred and Ninety -Thousand copies. The Lcdger is devoted to Polite Literature. Original Tales, Sketches, Poetry, Essays, Gossip and Cnrrent News, and Maintains a high moral lobe. It is everywhere acknowledged to be the best family paper in the world! Hence its extraordina ry and unheard of popularity. Mr. Bonner, the Proprietor of the Ledger, employs the best tal• ent in the country. and by so doing makes the best paper. Such writers as Fanny Fern, Syl vanus, Cobb, Jr., and Emerson Bennett. are per manently engaged on it, and will write for eo other paper hereafter. Mrs. Sigourney. also constantly writes for it; so do a host of other popular authors, including Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, Alice Cary. Mrs. Vaughan, Mary W. Stanley . Gibson, Clara Snydney, &c., die. The Led_ger is beautifully illustrated every week. The We* York 'Ledger is printed on bottifal white paper, and is composed of - eight pages, making the handsomest weekly paper in the country. It is published every Saturday. and sold at all the news offices in every city and town throughout the country ; and is mailed for subscribers at two dollars per annum; two copies are sent for three dollars. Any person obtaining eight subscribers at $1,150 ea h, (which is our lowest club rates,) and seedy us $l3 T i r a ill be entitled to ono copy Free. ' ;ma lava. richly in advance. Address all letters to ROBE itT BONNER, Publisher of the NEW Yons Lxoese, 44 Ann Street. New York. N. B.—Now is , a good time to subscribe as Emerson Bennett's Great Original Novel of Frontlet Life, will commence in (be Ledger on the let of January. - Dec. 17th, 1856. - 52w2. Money 1 Money Money ! WHY BE WITHOUT MONEY! when it just as - easy for any one to be around with a pocket full as not, if they only think so. I have got a new article, from width from five to twenty dollin a dsy. can be made, either by male or female. It is highly respectable busi ness, and an article which is wanted in every family in the United States. Enclose me-two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will forward by return mail a Circular, with full instructions in the art. - The! business is very easy. Try it, if you are out of employment, and you will never regia it; for it will be better for you to pay the above sum, and insure a good business, than to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertise ment: - This is no humbug. Try it ! Try it! Try ! AddresS vour letters to . DWIGHT MONROE,New York. I- sent one of my. Circular to an Editor in Georgia and he gave me a notice in his piper like the following: "Mr. Monroe sent me one of his Circulars, and I will just say to my waders that whoever of you are out of employment that . Mr. Monroe's business is a gond business, and, money can he made out of it, for it is no humbug." 52m3. TURNS island Salt, . by the sack. barrel or lb. by I. N. BULLARD. Nor. 11.,-1850. • Important to Daguerrootypists, Marble Dealers and others. AMETHOD, has long been sought for. to in- serf in a durable manner, Daguerreotype Likenesses to Headstones and Monuments. I have been manufacturing these Cases for the last two years, and can warrant them to secure the picture fora long number of years. -The outside r ase is made of -Pariah Marble. and the box which encloses the picture and keeps -it in a state of great preservation for a great number of years, is made of brass,—a screw box. It makes a very neat job on a Headstone or monument. They are used in Greenwood Cemetry, Mount Auburn. Laurel Hill,-and many other Gemetries in the United States. A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Daguerreotypiats. Price from $2,50 each to $9,50. A circular of engravings will be Sent to any address, free, with price list, Address. • A. BALDWIN, Ag. of Mausoleum Dag. Co., , 52m3.3 335 Broadway, Nei , York. iTIE BEST PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT Evans & Co.'s Great Gift Book Sale, 409 Broadway, New York. . FINE GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS OF BOOBS. • A LL Books will b z sold as low as can be had at other Stores, many of them for less. New Books received daily. A Gift varying in value from 25 cents to sloo,gi g ven with each book at the time it ,is sold. Having on hand a very large stock tf new and valuable - Books. an] as our motto is" Large sales and small profits," we are determined to give our customers better bar gains than can be had "elsewhere. Any book pnblished in New. York or Philadelphia will be promptly sent, gilts included, on receipt of pub lisher's price. Catalogue of *Books and Pres ents, containing full explanations will be sent free to all parts of the country. The most Liberal Inducements are 'offered to 1 Agents. Any person by sending us an order for ten books. with money inclosed, *ill be en titled to an. Extra Book and Gift- All ordera for books, containing money, (to ensure perfect safety,) should be registered at the Post Office where they are mailed, and di rected to Evans di . Co., 409 Broadway, New York. 5,225 00 Monuden!,al Daguerreotype Cases. Presents for the Holidays. Rurractsca.--711. Thomas & Sons, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia; J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia ; D. Appreton & Co., Broad way. New York; Derby dz. Jackson, Nassau-at., New York. or Send for a Catalogue,, EVANS & CO., Principal Store, 409 Broadway, N. Y. Br. Stores at Phila.Mad at Washington, D.C. _ b2na2. Mnbrotypes, AtrephographS, ' Daguerreotypes Strange things are nprising-.: Man is ever desiring Something new and surprising. VET B. DEANS, the 111 ultra* Artist, is now •V V . prepared to furnish, in addition to his old style of pictures, the Improved Ambrotype, and the recently invented Atrephographs. . These Ambrotypes, or glass pictures, are du rable, soft and brilliant in their tone and finish, and free from that dark leaden hue which has been the objection to pictures of this description. The Atrephograph is an uureversed likeness on paper, (entirely different from the Photo. graphs,) very susceptible of colors, and much resembles-a fine painting on ivory. They are just the thing for inserting in gift books. family reeords, Ile., or for mailinz, to distant friends. Sky Parlor in the Brisk Block, over Bentley .& Bead's. • ontrui4e, Dee: 17th, 1856. MM UM: BOYS ! HIP HURRAH! TIIE Mammoth Pict:mild Brother Jonathan far the Holiilava,just received at the Mont. rose Book Store in the Post Gem ALSO;—Fanny Fern's new work;Athe Play-Day Book. • Th - e New Lute of Zoo. the Shatten and the New York Glee end' Chorus Book, (all 0. K. for the expected • Musical Convention' of lay where else) besides other new Books too it meivis to mention, and Still more expected in h few days: Just a ring: chew- Cheaper! OisesPest! A.-N. BOLLARD. Monts4r, Ike, 17th, 1 Stray Elhoei CMktg bite the eneoistire of • the subscriber about the first of October is t, seven sheep. ; The owner can have them by roving proper ty and paying charges. • GEOR E ISAACS. Dimock, Dee. 17th, 1855. ' 52w341 Attention the Whole! TBE subscriber respectfali informs his friends, (comprisingl of co rse the whole y .community.) that the New Bri k Store in Up sonville, one door north of the gild .'Exchange," Is filled with a stock of Seasonn bin Goods, con ! aisting in part of Dry•Goods,Groteries,Crockery, hardware, Boots and Shoes, Oats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Wall-Paper, Window- Shades, Fish, Nails, Yankee Notions, &c., and so on, which he will sell for ash,. Barter, or Shore Approved Credit, ns low can be bought_ in Sesquchanna County. WANTED in exchange, Baker, Grni r, Pork, Poultry, Good Mixed - Wool ks, in fact every Merchantable article which,hin patrons have to Sot , i sell he will buy at fair prices. ome one, come alkand see St' y ou don't buy. J. L ‘ fERRISIAN. Upsonvillei Dec. sth, 1856. ELECTION'S 0 The Country is Quiet Abounds :1 ' AND now that winter has e me, Farmers and all others, should prepay to enjoy the fruits of their labors, by seem ri g (among other requirements to Fire-side Hap iness) a copy or two of some of the choice 800 sjust received at, the Montrose Book Store, whi . can and-will be sold as cheap as at any other ook - Store this side of N. Y. City, or even atEvan's & - Co's 1 great Gi ft Book sale in the Ci y, that scads out so many Scissors and Penkni 'es. , Among, the new Books are Western Border Life, Dora Gra ft on, Life ofGe . Morgan, Three per cent a Month or the Peril of Fast Living.— The Last of the Foresters, Bred, Torch-Light, Violet.. A Post Offiee Direc ory or Business (tan's Guide, a Book thatever Business man in the County shcluld own, Jape, Expedition, Me. chanic's Text Book, &c., &e , ALSO a new stock of Sch of Books which will be spld upon the Prineipl . that the •• nimble sixpence is better than the shill shilling." A . new . Physical . Geography of the United States by D. M. Warren, thenicest thing.. out.— Berard's History of the Uniteloi States a new. St-hoof Book just out. : Eletnintary Moral Les sons for Schools ind,Familiesiby Al .F..Cowdcry. a first rate thing, Green's 'Elements of English Grammar, Colburns new series of Arithmetic's, also—Greenlears new Arithinetic. • • Websters Dietinnaries —all sizes • and to be sold cheaper than that Penknife Muse in N. V. Diaries for 1857—A goodassortment, and all right sotto price, and Almanatis for 1857, also,— t A new lot of Blank Books , % 'ritino Books, with or without copies, Ink Black nd fted, Pens and Paper of different sizes and . colors, Scissors, Knives, Razors, Port.Monie j a, Fishhooks and Lines, Lamps, Portfolio's, County. Pocket .Alaps, of the different States 'Sze., &b. . A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Dee. 2, 1856. 1 N. B.—Christmas and NevrYearswill be here in a few days—a word to the 'wise &c. g. • ' A. N. B. P. S.—Anv Paper or Ma Zino published in the United States can he pr i uired at the current club price. Enquire at the .'. 0.- NOTICE TS hereby given, that in p 1 of Assnibly, the followin their petitions with the Clt.! Quarter Sessions of the Pe of SuSquehanna, for Lieen: in said County. ' • . Robert Gaige, Elijah L . Adams, _ Judson Stone, Thomas Clark, N.V.: Carpenter, Patrick Casey, John C. Cox, Zenas L. Cooley, L S. Len4im, cnocEra George Stroppier, Dec. 10th, 1856 • FARM $l5 will purchase CORN SEIELLERS an • Ever in t , THE undersigned is nowl prepared to furnish to FARMERS,3lillersland otlers'ihe world renowned-Excelsior Corn'heller—the wonder of the times—being the he. t, most durable, and ti easiest running Sheller nove l in use.. Warranted to shell more corn in, a shorter space of time, than any other machine, e tirely cleaning the ear, from end to end, wit out crushing either corn or cob. The Machines aro constructed with two cranksoind pully for a bel-so that two persons can turn them, or # attach.. belt in motion-by any power. The nttentioi of persons owning mills, is solicited, as-the Machines 4ro wonder. fully adapted to any kind 4f power. They are very easily turned, and when once in motion a small boy can turn them i thoy.are capable of shelling one bushel per minute—every Farmer should have one—as the! save their cost, in les than one seasons. They are on exhibition at Searle 's Hotel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's gill in Brooklyn, and at Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can be seen in ope'ration at sty time. lAll orders addressed to the undersigned, will rieceive prompt atten. tion. Machines shipped at a . distance and war ranted to operate..- ID. D. SEARLE. I At Searle's Held. Montrose, December. 11th, 1856, CER.TIFIIATE. . THIS is to certify, th have examined and used one of tbe above Sellers. for sale by D. D. SEARLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of the best, most durablei and easiest running Shelters ever introduced into this county. it . will shell more corn in a horter time than any other Machine, and is alwpys ready for service. I most heartily and freely recommend them to the Farmers of Susq'a County, as the chettiest and best Sheller, now in.lure. I have one in operation in my mill in pimock, which needs only to be seen to recomTend itself. C•ili and see it. . - AMMI ELY • Brooklyn, December llth, 1856. . 51tf. MILLINERY, DRESS MAKING AND FANG STORE A. D. STO ,M &CO. VOULD respectful f ly announce to the la diem of Montrose] and vicinity, that they have 'opened a Fancy Dress Goods 4- Fur. nisiting Store, on Main Street, over the Farmer's Store, where they xitl be happy to see their old friends, and esti solicit the patronage of new,ones. Miss Cha4 e wit; attend .to the Millinery department; the Dress-makin,g depart. went will be under the charge of Miss Wetter. house. Montrose, Sept, 15, 14G. 0. P. PO I HAM, tsvcctssoß TO Al& E. Eatzwia.) MANUFACTURER or SADDLES, HARNESS & TRUNKI *ND CAiltieGE TRIMMER WOULD invite all w,ho are in ,want of any v article ever kept at, a Harness shop to give him tt call. Harness made of the brst Oak 'tanned era on short notice. 1 ire hiti on hand a goiod alOtorttnbt of Car riage Waiting. which he often on the moat revsehelde tehns. Carriage Ttlmming; done with tinititviss and dispatteh. ReOstring done on shirt nottee,. No. 1.2 &8, Basem t Searles Hotel. Montrose, Nov. 26, 1. STRAY tints itito the enelos spring, s light red year . tan Wive it by prating OIL eip,oeotati Deeetober Progperity prsuance of the act !Persons ha - re fi led k of the Court of ce for the County , to .k cep a Tavcrn Silver Lake Auburn Forest Lake Chocoaut, Great Bend. Chocouut. Montrose, Rush mEnciivc Great Bend Ftiendfvilie, WELLS, Prot IL I - RS! f i ne of the best SEPARATORS n l ed. re of thesubise* subscriber last og Steer, The ownei opeityaz4l pas;iygeltar. M. J. tIONALLT li 1i356. A. MEDICAL REVOLUTION'? THE WOILLII UNANIMOUS: HOLLOWAYS' OINTMENT The Great Counter Irritant!! CIRE virtue of the' disease often makes its way to the internal organs through the pores of the skin. ,This penetrating Ointment, melting under the hand as it is rubbed in, is absorbed through the same chionels, and, reaching the seat of inflammation, promptly, and invviably subdues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the lunv, or any other im portant organ, It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the countless tubes that com municate- with the skin as summer rain - passes into the fevered ealth, diffusing its cool and re generating influence. • Skin diseases and Glandular Swellings• Everv'species of exterior irritation is quickly redu-ed by the antiintiamtnatory action. of this Ointment. Angry ERUPTIONS, such •as SALT RHEUM, ERTNIPSLAs, TETTE R, RINGWORM, SCAtD MAD. NETTLE Ru.u, SCADIES, (or ITCH) &c.,die out, to return no more, under its application._ Hospital experience in all parts 01 the world proves its infellibilitp in divulges of tha skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands. Ulcers, Sores, and.Tumers• •The effect of this unrivalled external remedv upon Scrofula, and other virulent- ulcers, and sores, is almost miraculous. It first disehiirges the poison which produces suppuration and proud flesh,and.thus the cures which its healing properties aiterward. complete are safe as well as permanent. _ . Wounds, Bruises. Burns, and Scalds. In cases of the fracture of the bones, injuries caused bt steam explosions. Bitrtsts. BUT:Ns, SCALD', ttIIF.CIMATIsM,STIFFiEsS of the .lotx.rs, and contraction of the sinews, it is employed .and warmly recommended by the faculty. • This marvellous remedy has been introduced by its inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals of Europe, and no private household should be without it. Tin dottiable Testimon y . The Nfedical Staff of the French and flordigh Artni:is in the Crim.'a have officially signed their approval of liollownys' Ointment, as the most reliable dressing fir sabre cuts. stabs, and gun-shot wounds. It ix aloe used by the - ay. geons of the.Mlied Navies. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cages : . . Bunions, - Sore Lers, Burns,Sore Bre..! , ;ts, Chapped Hands,les, Sore Ho . . . .. Chilbtain‘z, Srire Throats, Fistula, Sprains. Lout, StiffJointg; Gambazn, Silt Rheum, Mercurial Ernplion!, Scalds. - Pile., Skin Disease!, Rheumatism, Rirrrworm. • Ulcers,' • Swelled Gland, Venereal Sores. • Sores of nil kinds, Wounds of kinds. ;*** Sold r 4 the 7trannfactories of Profo‘cor IfottowAY, 80 Mniden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand. London, by all respectable Dria.T,: uis.s and Dealers in Medicine throughout the Unit.ui States and the civilized world, •iti at 25 cents, 62 1-2 cents. and SI each. 1177 There is a considern o saving brta king the larizer sizes. • N. ll.—Directions for the guit :ince of patients in every disorder are :axed to :wit box. oct2n4o GREAT EXCITEMENT AT Guttenburg; Rosenbaum & Co's STORE. - rr HERE is o a general rush at their esiabli4l. ment,and it is reported th-it they have just received, and are receiving a fresh supply of New Gods, The truth of this report can be best known by calling at their- store on Turnpike Street at the foot of Public Avenue. We have on hand a carefully selected supply of • • READY MADE CLOTHING, for both Ladies and Gentlemen, everything rail ed for, from n•pair of HOSE to a HAT or IION• NET,' Those wiAing to protect their health from the cold atmosphere in this' rezion, - would do well to call on us. as we will supply their wants on lower terms than any other establish ment. To our friendS, one and all, we would say• give ns a call.• and we promise, that you shall away folly satisfied. GUTTENBERG ROSENBAUM & Co. Montrose, Nov. 27,1856. NEW GOODS. Aft HE subser:ber has th!‘ =1 .1 day. returned- from New -411 k York with a larqo and well • \ •1 )( 7 selected assortment of :. 1 . • WATCHES. JEWELRY, Aft,,, • c. ,1434-2,4 FANCY GOODS, Etc. Z)) . Comprising almost every ar ticle in his line of business. Among hiS stock may be found— - Gold and Silver Watches 'in great : variety, (u large portion of which are of his own importa. tion.) Cameo, ;old- stone, mosale,'l enamelled. fruit. coral and all gold Ear• Rings and Breastpins. -Diamond, ruby. pearl. garrf.q, cameo, ao.ate, ovnx,chased, plain and children's Finer Rings. Gold, silverfand liTat.ed Watch Chains and Reys. Gold, silver, plated, steel and german Specta cles. Gold lockets, watch hooks. snaps, sleeve buttons, stud's, crosses, perilt and pencils. SILVER spoons.forks, Cups, pie, cake, fruit and butter knives, napkin rings, salt cellars, soup and gravy ladles, taro eases, Pearl and shell card cases and porte tnonais. Coral bead-, jet armlets, scissors. One, two, three and tour bladed knives. Bess viol, guitar and violin strings. ' Some very :deb plated erstors, cake baskets, table And desert knives andcarvm,eandlestieks, snuffers and trays, tea setts, spoons and forks. Amber and waf beade, cornetian rings. _ . Britannia ware. sewing birds, needles, v:ki b . She) drab) and ivory combs. Hair- nd tooth brushes , &c , die., all of which will sold at the lowest ;ash prices, at the old stand of . . . ALFRED J. EVANS. • No. 2 Odd Fellow's Hall Binghamton, Nov. 1. 1856.—n47 NOTICE. a Stockholders of the Lenox rn and Haro- Tny Turnpike Road Company will holdtheir Annual- Meeting on Monday„ the sth day of January next, at ten o'clock, A. 11., at the house of Joel Steenbaek, in Gibson, to elect a Presi. dent, Secretary. a Treasnrer and six Directors. to servesaid Company the ensuing year. and to transact such other business as , may be ne cessary. By order of the Board of Directors. lIENJAMIN COMFORT, Seely. Lane ro' Pa., Dec. 11Mh, 18561 .52w3. argetings 11E011 Cloths. • AUrge Variety of stiles and qualitiee are . now offered for the Fait Trade, to which the attention of ptirchisere is invited, at - J. DEPEV'S. BEIM Looking Glasses. 13ICHLY.Ortamented, plain Gilt and Mandg. .1.1, any framed Blirronscronetantiv nn hand and for Azde.iit• • DEPEU'S. Sept. is, 1830. ; • THE SOCIETY - FOR. THE ENCOURAGE - MENT OF WEARING. CLEAN SHIRTS, No. 106 Chatham-rt., cor. of Pearl-;,t. NEW-YORK, Keep on_ hand extensive and complete assort ment of the latest Importations and best manufac otstre G . ENT L EM itaXIMING 000 DA, Eqnat in material, make, texture, durability I and style, to any stock ever offered in this coon. try—and at prices which cannot fail loSuitclose CASTI buyers. CoNsIsTING Or , situ:Ts-with linen bosoms,collars and wristbands of the best qualities, and newand choice styles. c A taco Do.-The latest and most attractive patens UNDERSIIIIITS and nnawEns-Of Wool, Merino, cashmere, silk and cotton, of desimbleand dura ble qualities—and the Tuvrot wok. under garm ents, so highly approved by Physicians. Also the shaker shirts and Drawers. enswrs.—superior quality and beautiful styles, and a full assortment of stocks, collars, Neetyem, Gloves, scarfs, and Mufflers of the rich est kinds. Suspenders—An • almost , ettdless variety, in. eluding the finest and most 'durable. Pocket-handkerchiefs-0k and Cotton—plain sail printod—an unrivalled assortment. • Half Hose—Wool and cotton, of the best tex ture,sel:ected expressly for retail trade. Iklorning Robes, and. Gowns—Elegant Pat terns, eicelkoikmaterial, and of the beat make. This stock comprises all grades, • from the .lowest to the richest. that can , be produced— and haYing every facility for Importing and manufaCturing, not exceeded by any other es tablishMent in the United states—buyers, there fore, wll consult their interest by examining the goods which are sold at the ar" Goods promptly delivered ist all the Rail Road Depots, steamboats, Ac,. and in any part of the city, without charge. •.** Shirts made to order by experienced hands, in superior style, at short notice, war• ranted to fit. rArNo machine work - done in this establishment. Sept. 11, 18.56.--n3Bly ONWARD AND - UPWARD. THE 13ORDER RUFFIANS ON DEPARTING.. • 4 NI) the endoavorto palm off that " Esien il sire stock of superior quatity".of goods lately received from an old broken cloVn estab lishment in Binghamton, `has proved an entire -failure to our friends down town.. "Seeing is Ipliering." We acknowledge • the • fact. And should judge that "seeing," (without *caring) would be all that was necessary -to eonfirince the publie.that • SIMMONS .3fEI?RIM4N, at their store on PUBLIC AvExur. first door above the Post Office, have the LARGEST and most de sirable stock of BOOTS and d• r er - % gr a _6 ever introduced tnto this market, which for price, (we offer no competition with second rate goods) durability and stile, we Challenge competition. We aro receirin,g weekly from the best Houses in New York,,the latest styles and hest qualities of Goods which keep our assortment complete. Totter, Just received a large addition to our former stovic, consisting of Gears Patent Leither Boots, Patent Leather Short Boots, French Calf Boots, Gaitvrs, Shoes and Slips, all styles. LADIES Gaiters, Buskins, Slips and Boots, best qualities. Also, Boys, Youths and Childrens Boots, Gait ers:end Shoes, the best in Market. In fact ev ery thing belonging to the trade. . All kinds of Leather,.Findins, &e.- All kinds of work made to order and repairing done neatly . . • SIMMONS & MERRIMAN. Montrose. July 23,185 G. LowExT rom.stst.r. . CA9II rutcrs. M.,41,V STREET L\7-2\77'2 1 112ZAZ Shawl, Cloak & Dress Goods Em porium-for Fall 1856. • BUP RITT would call attention to his netv: . stock of Fall .and Winter .Goods including a great varietli-of Rich Fall Prints in ni;Av Slvies,Plain and Fancy Delaines and Cash. Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths, Plain :and Plaid Merinoes and Paramettas, Black Brocade, Plain and Fancy Silks; Wool Brh eade, Cashmere and Silk-Shawls, Gents Shawls, Rich Ribbons and Flowers; Ltdies Cloths and Rich - Velvets for Cloaks, Broadcloths; cassi. mers, &c., with a large assortment of ot4trSta. ple and Fancy Goods, as usual, including /lard. ware, Crockery,, Iron and Steel, Paints, Oils. Boots and Shoes, Hats. Caps, Cloaks, Buff:do Robes. Carpeting, &e., with a large and neiv assorment of Stoves of the most approved styles and construction, all which Will be 'sold to meet the views of the. closest buyers for Cash or approved Credit. New Milford, Sept. 1856. TIME CHANGED. Delaware, Lackawanna & Wi R.B. New and expeditious broad gunge - route- frOin the North and West, via Great Bend and Scran ton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming values, directly through to New York and Phil adelphia. On and after Monday, Nor. 10, Trains will be run as follows: Cincinnati Express Train bound east on N. Y. & E. R. it., arrives at Gt. Bend 8 A. U., from 0 Wi s gn. Binghamton, &,e.;and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leavei Great Bend for New Yiirk and Kira, 8.30, a. m. Due at Montrose, - • 9.10, " Scranton,3o.4s, " St rondsurg, 1.30, p. m. . Delaware, 15 minutes to dine, 2.00, " Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.25, " Junction, . 3.15, " New York, 7.15.- " 1 Passengers from N. Y. leave Pier, No. 2. North river, at 7.30,a. m.,1 ProurPhiladelphia, leave Walnut at. Wharf, at 7.00, " Leave Junction, - 11.30, Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection,l2.ls, p. in. Delaware, 15 mm. to dine, 12.45, " Stroudsburg, 1.30, " Scranton, . 3.40, " Montrose, . 5.15, " Great Bend, • 5.50, 4 Connecting at Great Bend with theo Mail Train %Vest at 6.10, p. in. Scranton Accommodation Train, leaves Seranton for Great Bend at .10,45, a. m. Arrive at Great Bend, 2.45, p. in. Connecting %%VI Rochester Accommodation East. and Day Express West, on N. Y. &E. R. R. Returning, leave Great Bend at 3,15 a• tn. Due at Scranton, -1.""" Passengers from New York will change ears at • To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. it. R., leave, or take the cars at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilk esbarre, take L & B. ft. It. cars at Scranton.: For Jessup, Archibald, and Curboaciale,change cars at-Greenville. Tickets sold and baggage checked between all stations on connecting roads. Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyom ing, &e., via Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Rail =road, go through without any detention at. &ran ! ton, as the trains on that road, run-in contaectitm with the Express trains on the D. L. & W. It. IL—hence passengers may leave Kingston at 9.30 a. m, and arrive In Philadelphia at B'p. or N. York at 7.15. Returning, learn _Philadelphia at 7.5. m., or New YOrk at,7.30; and arrive in Kingston at 6 Fare from Kingston, Wyoming, and Pittston I to Philadelphia, $4,60, to New York, 11.4,76. ..Tickets sold, and Baggage checked.thceregt. I D. IL DOTTEEtER, &qt. Wit. N. Jr.atte, Gen'l 'Ficket Agent. REMOVAL - TAILORING ESTA BLISIIMENT, Ulf litAt'S ST., NEXT DOOR TO TRE fEP J MS STORE. Tn undersigned having reinOted, his shnp from Public Avenue to 1 314113 STREET IS about receiving, a splendid assorfment of BROAP.CLOTHS, CASSLIIERES," - VE . STINGS, If C. Which he is prepared to rut and to - or dor in a Style that cannot .fail to' suit ail 'wire may favor him with their coatom. Those wish ing their work done-in a newt and durable man ner,will find it to their interest to give me a J. SAIITTER, Tailor, Mobtrose, Nov. 21, 1856.-491 f. E• Pluribus Unum SOME folks translate' this 'celebrated motto k7.' One of many"—others say the most liteial meaning is, "let the tail go with the hide"—but the real meaning is," A tip top TailOr is a good institution." If you don't believe this,, Salt at -John Groves shop, a few steps from Searle's Ho . tol, and - he will convince you and show you • The Fall Fashions, - for. Men's nbd Boy's clothing for 1b56.- Don't blunder into Jewsharp establishment, where you are lik.:1;T•to get fooled with Lad work. My shop is on Turnpike street. 2nd, building from Searle's Hotel. I will warrant my' work• to fit well and wear well, and my prices reasonable for cash down. rff- Cutting done as usual. = JOAN GROVES.' Montrose Oct. 15th 1856. Rhode's Fever and Ague . Curo, Oa Antidote to Malaria; for the previottion and cum of Fever and Ape, 'or Chill Fe - - ver ; . Domb Ague, and other Intermittent. and Remittent Fevers; also of Biilioug FeVeis, ac companied by Typhoid Fevei. Yellow Fever; Ship and Jail Fever, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of discase,Which have a common origin in . MALARIA OR MIASMA. Equally certain as a prOventive or . cure. • • For sale by the undersigned, authorized agent for the Proprietor, Jas. A. - Rhodes,. Providence, R. I. . -* I. N. BULLARD... Montrose,lay 1,185 G. Starrucca Rail Road !!! ie2 111 rit WILLIAM TREMAIN & CO.,.:are on hand with the largest, best, and cheapest stock of general merchandise in town. Consisting of Axes. Alpacca, And • Alspice. Brooms. Boots and Bedsteads. • Clecks,talicoes and Clottfinz. Deninis, Dru g s, and Door ilandlea. . Envelops, Etiging,land.llpsom Salts. . Flour, Flanne l s, and Firh-llooks. Glass, Groceries, and Gimblets. Hats. Dams, and "land-saws. Ink, Indigo, and Imperial Babies '(dresses.) • Jugs, Jaconets, and .jewslirtrps. • . Knives, Knobs, and Kentucky-Jeans. Locks, Lamps and Looking Glasses. 3latches, Muslins and Molasses. ' Nutmegs, Nankeen. and Notions.. Oils, Oxbows and Overalls. Pork, Pills and Powder. • - • Queensware,•Quills, and quart-cups. .• Rubbers, Raisins and Rat-traps. . Shoe. 4, Shirts and Sugar. . • . Tobacco, Tea and Trace Chains. Umbrellas, Under-shirts and Union Hats. VeilS,Vineanr-and Vitro]. Whips ' Wallets and Wash-bowls. . - Xtra Superfine Flour. . York,Cottowdes and Yonth's Mts. Z. And many other articles which they are selling at tu very small advr.nce on cost prices. "Small iirofits". and fair dealing is the motto for the Summer of '56. Give us a tall and test. the truth of our assertions. WM. TREMAIN &CO Tainemboro.Pa.. May 26,11856. • Come and See. KGIITY-FIVE cents in cash wilt bnv one dollars worth of the splendid stock of spring•and summer Goods just reeeiving.at the cheap each and barter store at Diomek fonrcor ners, where almost everybolv goes now to buy their Goods. Flour, and Salt • kept always on hand Dimock, 11.sy 23,185(3. Attention Fanners. Look Here. i r C. SUTTON, having purchaSed the stock 11.1 L• formerly owned by C. C. Wright, he would respectfully announce to the citizens of Middletown and vicinity, that he has just re turned from,the city with a new and full supply. of all kinds of choice Springand Summer Goods which ho will sell at t.nprecedeniedlow.pricesfor cash or ready pay. Please call. and. see. - His choice lot_ of Dry Goods, for both Ladies and Gentlemens' wear, of Foreign alai Domestic man.l ufacture, Ladies Bonnets, Gents Leg Lor - "llats4 Canada do., Chip do. Crockeq;Groceries of all hard and hollow Ware. Drugs and Medicines. ,Iron and Nails .. and Fish, besides all other arti cles usually kept in a country store. Ile.will . keep constantly on hand a -full supply of Sole and upper Leather. Wanted any quantity -of. Pelts, Deacon and Calf ' Skins anti li - vdes,.. for which the-highest market price trill 1 ;e paid.— All kinds of Farmer's Produce wilt be - received in exchange for Goods at market prices. Please call and examine foriyourselves at the old stand of C.C. Wrights. , . M. C. SUTTON. 1 Middletown, Sum. Co., Pa: PATENT MEDICINES' -&C• AFFLICTED nEAI7! GIZA ritEn El: G MED ICIN ES.—Vegetablo Pill• Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparila Compound, Childrene retinae:l, , Eve Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Reinedy,alealth Bitters, Dysen tery' Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's Ute rine, Catholicon, Doet- Libby's Pile Ointment, and Manual of Hea.lth. Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectoral. -To l ime s GermanOintmsent. Trash. Magnetic Ointment, Hallways Ointment and PiUP. Datis Pain Killer, Poet: Witch's lleart Corrector., Bennett's Root and Mont, Laules sovereign Bitlm, and Wrights • Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhodes Fe ver and Ague Core. Merchants' Gargling Oil. Arnica Linatnent, Camphor,Castor Oil, Paregor ic, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &e., de., Ste, a new soppy just received, to be kept constantly on hand, for sale by. Monlrose,Oet. 1856... 1 , , , Hang the Banner on the Ontet WALL, AND LET TIM TIDINGS GO FORTH, P HAT HAYDEN BROTHERS, the peg J pies' Agents are now receiving their tee ond:stock of • . . Fall and Winter. Dry Good ,- 1, YANKEE NOTIONS, WATCHES, 0.1% E 1... RY & FANCY GOODS, ' Which they are selling 'off at about:lone half the Old Fogi es'Prices.' , No charge for showing goods, No Deviqtian in Price:. - • TERM READY PAY." Call and take' a peep for we are - bobbing; c roood with the cheapest goods ever offered in this section of the State. No mistake. • HAYDEN. BROS'. New Milford, Pa., October 1856. n4IM3* -. BLASTING POOIDER. Safety rose; Gen Powder, Shht, Lead, Gun Caps, and Norm: or Powder,F.asks, Guns, Revolver*, Pistols dre.ot the Store of AtEL TtRRELL. Ifontroie,.oet. 1458. . Crockery - .& Glass Ware. A, Very Large Stock consiating ,of a variety, /1.. of:shapes of the best manufactures are now offered at very low prides welt worthythe fatten. tion of vdiage and out of totvli hovers by J.II:DVPF, (IRAN BERRIES ;Ind ni‘v R•itifirit ror'saie v , -/ - by .1. 14,..11U1414:1.11,D. W.A. 11. THAYFM, T. N. BULLARD. Ampiunition. _MOTO _and litore 43.1 F UM:MIL RURRITT it nzain on Milt ' 11. awl • sEcoN9,OTOCK. - Dt 11 pCsOrian34l47, . _ 81*Ily cOmpleto in all reopeets: , Ond will be sol . nslow the loseeWor or npproved . „ _ New Iklilforit FURS - Fila Nectarines and ti,nfro, - andlloolllo gabe o f a new atoeti just, • ieeervittl; and - aidd t h em! b y • 11. BIIRRITr;'-''" , Nov. - 28, 1856. - - • -s.;• Now Store! New I - ‘. HA WLEY dz: GUILD Would riitioetfrillY4Mi ; vito the attention of the citizens of Gamow and vicinity to their very, layge.steelt viTallzritet r , Winter Goods, whieh they are now 4.teitintertati • are now selling at very Lore` Ptirds: Corrsiera `, ing in part or Dry Good4;Grocerieh,..lbtrdeitter•-•! Crockrey, Paints,Oile,• Ready matii„Glothiok s Boots, & Shoes, &e. They Are preparea'foeir. ,, . hibit to•the people of.Gibsorf one of the largest 4; stockl or Ready made Clothing ever ottled this market which they. are bound to sell- cheer as tlif cheapest. In additfon to their . Sleek theti - -'. are now receivina a large Stock of Cootking Pa-Our Stoves. Tin Ware, ife. So call and see IT you do not bu y, no elthreeffor ahoWinerooffs. - tiAwl.Ei Gutpx Gibqon, Oct. 19th, 18h6. • _ N.B. All kinds of Country produce taken in exzharige for reds, at nantliet prices,. • • •.. "V j XTRA Flour fraui 1' 1-2 I toiiilltdifitef - : bbl., for sale. at - S. S. MOITTIEL From the Singh mum Detonersit; SPLENDID INlrdOi'ffifiSTrilre .. ll 3lll ) 3ls fereit noticed the new store erected. by. A. " Knowlton, ' Esq., adjoining the Bank a -Biri g hionition,to bo occupied as a Hardware, Store Mesars. - Ftjits S. Knowlton. As it-qxpproiebes eoffrptetiAlt it • deservetmore and mare the prititet. that hiky's been bestowed on ,it4•and is undoubtedly irt its style. fini;4ll and appointments iAe unidet the Southern Tter. • Meisrs. : putting in Uttar stock. Otte larger and mare. eOltnt • plete than has heretOforebeen kept in this - embracing all the departments .Of naedware: Builders Finishing MaterialK Gas Fixttire s, Ate, &e. Mr. Blackstone. art experienced and ready workman.superintends - the Gas Fitting ciepati. ment. Look in at Ph} to and Knowlton?. • - HARDWARE, HOUSE.4I - AND kima Goats: 7 1!@ 7111111.01111. it EITAIEAL • Of Susquehanna and Wight*** ..- - . ,I C.onitti4s. : _ ~ . W E tiOn °ii t i o d • -'r o e u s r PeiilY s -f eC l i ti ti .6 the r li a 4C v n ; - largo' mentioned Goode, now in store and in et:Mrs.:of.. - reception. . For Many years the trade .of one 01. . the largest portions of the Emplre - State "liits.. : - been. retejned by a monoptitri*ltich has :Alan - _ given awlty•before the rush of enterprisei.: - : -. ;.. - Posseising unequalled • faeilitkit ; for. buying, ._ and Immo . direct cOmmuniCation with the,most '• ~, extensive Manufactories 'in - the` rnited 'ltsto, .- • ' We sac- without exaggeration ; we 'lean:end . • . !..will sel ' l,• either . wholesale - _or: . retail, .et :prices ' .- I,lowei than ever ogereci-before ieett,t4 N.:Y.. i City. I, • While nothing hag been crafted ht the Ilard - 1 ware - line„ we have ,given partientarottenttoo: to ' the - House Furnishing .branch a Our 'butibiese,.': 1 and have on hand . a s tock - ifetrtroithy'thiict- • .': _. . • I sped ion 14:11ouse Keepers. .:. . :.-,,.,..,/ - Of Fancy Gods we . have also o large arittott, ment,•which, -having been selected With Cipeeial i reference to ' the wanti • -of ottr euitotattr 4 0. . think will please those itticettotclesi 'oarti • t flue. . ; In conel asion, We watzTd say - that, oar . Goods : . trre new; and of 66 first 'imillty; and thaVwo - hope, by striciattention to Imsinessiind:s-eon stant anticipation of the, svishes of our pat fons;•' - • to Merit-Rv!m an increase of the _ ern:tad - et:meal- ready reposed, in ttg.. . . --...: - '.•., -,- PUY FE. & KNOW4 4 .TONt,„: :.: .-,_... Hardware. House FurniAintatei Fairy Goo de.. .. 'Establishment, 51 Court St.;.Bingh: tri.._ • - ' ton, N. Y., enjoining Batik-of ' Binghamton. -- -.-- ....'-',. . • N. B. We have a very largo stock n Wond :"' en and \Villow Ware...Mats.und,RAer-,:Britarmie Ware, Fancy -Bird Cages; &c.... • W.gporting apparatus of every des:riptionf including risking • Tart; le in all its varieties, Guns, Ritlea s -ristolih Gun" lieterials,& e. , - - • . - _ . ~_ , ... . ........ _ .. Country iSle-rthantei • . '- . ‘7l TILL find Hardware, Hansa - Vninishhig V and Fara.iv Goods sit• New '•Vork,rieics, at •• ' - • .rHyFE & .N.NOWLTON&;•I Binghamton . • • . G •.. , OLD and Sily'er Spec:Welts, ; DeK p3,t . received, comprising ail tiz,Cic; by August 18. . • , • • ' • _A:..4.•Veisss.•--- PURE HAIR idAtTEASSES.I:, PURE Curled hair Alaitraettes--Live.Getiati Feathers And Pillows.for sale nt thCroek er. & House ruiaishin g _Store pt ibeomkelit prices _ DUET.); Binghntpton,Sept. 18.. - TO THE ADIES" 'i4 WE aro deXermined to 'Ault the — Ladies,:,bar. log then' atilfort istiett pro cured of the invokers, a forge ittiSoliment of • FANCY GOODS, which mtist certaitily yleaseeien the oictit, ; - tidious taste. • We have a fine ttetk Hair Nall an& Teeth Brushes comprising, many eirgatritetylei.' Of combs we'have en`exteneite variety; inclu— ding many of India Rubber, Iron aed. lama. We have, beeilie; many other Fancy Articiia, too numerous to mention. , eateilinitte, our Fancy Goods. - MITE - KNOWLTON, . bt Conrt St. - , - 13ritatiiiiit Az VERY jarge stock • 3 PHYFE da KNOWLTONS. Binghamton - • - To Sportsmen.: -.- - - . 1 -- - ;. Fishing ...Tackk i Gang! -Rafte.4 : 1 iistols! • ..-. • _. . 1311YFE & KNOWLTON koFe tolsi ow-hand 1 a splendid lot of Filth - ail Tackle,. comp!!*. rog - • Rods, from is lid, to $l4 &kW. I.ines, from ,2cts., $5, Reels, - rrora $l,BO to Ittenbli,atl'iti inept of artificial Balt; never Wore . this vicinity, including Frogs, er, lodia Rubber,illinnows,Gutts•Peichai Grass Hoppers, Shrimp, Spinning Baii, dtce, ent spobns to Ave* catching grans while hailing:, Patent: Spring HoOks for „Pickerel or: Soc.).dolOgere, or Yankee Dileidln HOOkkikleir and improved mode".Of ' - -WHave d good 'titehlf of - Guns. flank volvinZ single and dotibli•bitrielod - PistriKiveirt:: der, Shot; Water Ptentntid othercapNlintitift rn Hos t ._Turkey =.Powdeti Ponchi_Gathe BagsiTitntml 44 ,. 8c 41 , 1 * 4ie• . 4SE•c itc. - • • In fact we luire , ,eierjr:ntiicle=ol . Y-gpirtlog4p. protua: hooks, for oiiiiipe,fiihing by:04,4411.1 .dred vwz:ti ANositigOlf:' 7, - Si• Conti it., !.'" II - LIYFE•St, IttIOWLTONI ,Agents:for=t - notabei of,.4lgitirOttitani.furt. imp*. the Trade oa as% tors. awl thAr,Haratieare. HtineeriallOthintP#4yami:. Goddi Esteb44Citebt; `'- 2S . _ _ ri_l3(ol-Brdiii Cloth Capcliir- VT:siietto-41C -IVELL iIjk;TINGLEIGI7 , 4 , , , Air RS-Ailetfe -We.tbrav iteNnte4/ Zylotieleem46. PfaettitW Dye, and atiohlevii Thnosend - rioliere:r‘ette 4 1 0 Vt Blisinn'; , Methewseit'i Ise's Unction , Catitelieetfy: enoiriteEtViDey, and Ointment; Berns', Littold'AilinteCteensitt;: Itedwity'Reed*"Reteedielli : 134. -rtWiktPlL4it the most mutat Medici e, .P1114014.4,V ket. the Store or - ..irtur.tarj,l4 Fx Noliireser 0ci.2.87