- . . • : Sheriff's Stilest 7 - 3 Y virtue of sundry writ:46snel] by . thetontt J) of Ccrnmeln Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to ,me . directeie, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday, the 171 h day' of Jannary next; at . oite n'clOck, p,, M a the following Real Estates 10,wit ttlar All that certain price or panel of land situate and b e i ng a r , the township ,of ;Lathrop in said Comity, and liounord as follows, to *it: On the north nor th by lands of L'eornin Wright, nn the'easi by'the public higrtway, on I he south by lands Of J:imem G.& Ma relisCieee, n rid On the saisal. by WAS' of S. W. Bret 4 & Co., with the 'appurtenances, 'one framed eiw - elling- house, 014 shop and shed attached, all inipriived. - Seized and taker. in execution at tho suit of Awn , B. Merrill ca. Weilingteen Cage. • ' ALSO—AII that -certain .piece or parcel of land :situate and being in the town.uhip of Lenox, Jai t h e County lit' Stisqatihanna, l aid bounded PP f o li n yeg to %tit : Beginning at a roe k by the aide of the road, adjoining lands of Thomas flood, and running north thirty•ninsadegreese east, four chain and twenty-Bane links,to a *take, theme north forty•tive degrees went, six chains to a a take, thence nerthien degrees west, nine chains and ninety links to a heniloek on the bank of the creek . adjoining lands of John D,,„a , thar i ee , nar iti e ixt)- - six degrees eaatalwo chains to a stake. thenve north linty-eight degrees east,: five c hains to a stake, alme north eighteen degrees cdst,thiee chains to a stake, thence north thirty. eight de.,rees west, two chains. and twenty"five links te , a stake, thence pith forty five degrees west, two ettait.a to a stake, adjoining hinds nt Henry Williains, thence. :terth thirty degrees; west, six chains and thirty links to a - st-le,' . thence ninth sixty degrees' West, severity-five links to a, stake, thence ?tenth thirty degrees east, 1.4,‘ o chains and &evenly links to a stake. thencesmuth se venty.threvdegrees east, fifty_ dant links to a stake, thence south thirty ; four . „ degrees ears t, ta ei chains and fifteen links'. to a stase, tilence smith fifty-three degrees: east, ' three chains and filly iiiik..i to a stake, thence south tifty.fice degrees east, four 'chains to a st6ke, thence south tuty-fire dep ress east, two chains to a stake, thrtwe smith fif ty-two " degrees east, Two chains and fifty limos to a stake, ad. joineng lands id'aertiet P. -Wadertnan, thence south a y e ntj.eight degrees west, three chains. adjoining, lands or Binges Smith, thence reeensh faitt-fia. d.•grees West, ' two chains and fifty . links to a stake, thence south linty-five degrees east, three chains and seventy links to a hems 1..c1a thence smith linty-five degrees west; ' 5 .a-co chains and eight links to a stake,„thence south forte-five , 'legtees east, twelve chairs to a', st..k.- adjoin tug lanas eef Jelin De oil,_ thence south foit,.five degrees west, Sixteen 'Mains ,I. and IC-Hay-live ;inks .1) a . stake, these . north tit's' tai,-,t asel a half degrees; west. t litteeri aa a a , i l„ng t he -.ad tto : t.leads to Pieend's Nlill to . the pl :tt,t of iteginnin, containing aixty•fonr . acre.; of end more or less,. with the apptirtetrana -ces—ane trained dwelling liiitise, ' tie barn, one hay torn and shout fitty acres improved. . l Seized and t .ken in execution at the snit of - Jahn ()mid vs. Elieha Hal-stead, Trustee of iv" minta Dmid, rt al.' ALSO—AII that certain pt-ice nr pare ,elof land , situate. and tieing in the township of Letittx, in - , l id c oo r k tv, , ,tni hounded as follows to wit : On the north by lands 01'S:inane' Ilalsteadam the east LW, Geora.i . lloWell and John Robininita on the southwest 1w lands of Fels Sprague ;end G. A. ' Grow, mid on tae northwest by lands of Elislia lialsteml .n 1 Israel Git.:;:i,cm, containing ninety . fair acres Stith the :•ppurtetiances, nine l e a houae, one framed Iloilo. and barn, and corn house and one saw-mill, nand about sixty acres improved. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit of ... S. Arnold & Cu.. vs. I. M. Deed • .•. ALSO—• 1 11 those certain tracts nr parcels; of land -nu rte and being in the township of Great 8.1 1 3 in the Conroy of Suagnehatina and bound _ • cal and described as follows...ln wit: One hundred aoros of land 1-.le the estate of Jacob Skinner '-'-d. :Imi Fellsha Squires" described in Sheriff .I.d'lsan'a deed tee William DaYtem; dnted Apt ii 151 h, 1844. and on which elands tu ea frame 41 a, pin,. h ou .. e .a, on e saw-mill. one framed barn, and a binit forty :tering of impraved land. Also, one-other trait of land, situate• as aforesaid, Lat. the estate of Jacob Skinner 2edi ,nild Elishii! Squires. described by said tTheritr'S deed .. to HIM Willi am D.llllltl, tined April 15th, 1844.' c an. taining 44)11 aeri. and 140 perches of hind, with ' a ntsW:lllCll4 of six per cent. Also. one other tract of land Nita:vie :IS mores .+d,' containing 1400 acreraembr eing that.* hieli Was Tate the- estate of beats Skinner 2d, as describedby said Sher iff--; deed. t.. Urbane Burroiss (Burrows;, and front hint to William DAN toll, by deed beariag dale May :23d, 1844. 1 0 :ing the same - pr e mises . Cm:hotly pore-ham dby 'Urbane Burrows and Eliaha Willinens, .d William - Ward and Jesse Lane, .Ind beings the same lot Of landranyeyed by E-I"vict Eidriel.e anit'Wife to Ran=orn Smith- by 'deed execnted the goth day of -March, 1850. Ah, u. all tient other tract air paieel of hind situate . n ,, aforesaid, formerly in-copied by said Smith as the home tnrm,ar.d the satne,na conveyed by the sa:43- Eldridge and wife by deed executed the yighteentli day of ,M-'c, 1849, and reference to which': .nue several deeds the descriptinn of - said ' several hots will-now fully and at large appear. Said &vita:Awing. retorted in ?..Tustariehannn Cwinty. Containing in sell pbout 1960 acres or land, be the Same more or less, with allowanees of six per cent. On the hi.me farm are two . dwellinn houses, elle framed barn -tiny-log barn, - •nne stable and about 40 nitres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rainean Smith na. Ilirant Curtis. ' - ALSO—The vine - above described : land: :•t the snit of lawtia ' as. Lerstivitn ye.. S vir. seat • and S. Westbreiok. • ' ALSO—AII that certain piece or pareel of land aitnnte mid bein a in the township of New Milford. in tile enemy of Susquehanna. and bounded And described as follows, to wit : On the ninth by lands of B a ll Little, nn the east -by lands of WI 1 1 iant- Bedell. on the steuth -be land. 'or Robert Gaileapie, and in the west by the Cocheeton and Great Bettd• Turnpike :Reeid. ventpining abaut seventy acres of land. be the same more air less, with the appurtenances, toni? - frn.ned dwelling house, otle'fratnid learn and shed, eineblnekstnith -shop. one wagon shop, line saw•ntill. and mostly improved. , . - Seized and taken in exeenteon an the suit of . 1). it. Lathrnp vs. Joint Combine:li and J. W Belktiap, . F. P. 11OLLIS1'ER'.Sheriff, tztierift"? , Ore. 11, 1 iihrori•.. D.z. 2,8111. 1856. t • Executor's Notice! 110 . k TO I'lOE is ti..rvily giv en . that Isott.re Trs. 4.. 1 1 t.,nieninry t”...tOter" .. fit Jaime"' Ste. tiert . axed, lair towthship. 'itits:.• h4eti g,r..nted to the. •uh.crilwrs. Ali pirr ingiviilrd to said r.ItIIH are roltleliteti ti. Mak ,. immetiinte t,h,o , te 412 1 ;i ria ant claims stp , tm s lit est.ite., t‘i present thiqii ritlested tg;rfsettli Wills. The not t•Pi alq".!lini WO! br. liiisnd in the h.,nds cif the elibscritters it. Brid g ewitter. - i - WADE, -' • 1 ALFRED S'I'EPHENS, Ex‘rs ' r - Bridgrialif• r. Jan. 185'i Tit D klaß2.lll@, Bo W 11 l Eit l 6 A t S the th l P ' I i n ' rt in' t of o 'lld ; i •er ‘ n V e i d in T u't' Pr erist - itre l r; and General •inil - delivery, Court the Quarter ties-ems of the i'enei.,.and Ciidirt of Coioni;,o I Orphans' Crinri, in the l'hirteentts iv- Distria, 'entit . itt:sed of -the. cot:idles ot Susquehanna; nti'd Itradlord. anti the lion. Ur- Li B lift% tW:4 and C. F. Re td: Agate:int.* Judr.rit in Susquehanna county, hare isiot ed their Prey* P* beating date the 22. d day of Deee!iiber, in the year of our Lord one-, ihourqind eight hundred and fifty six, nod to ma—directed, for holdi •it a Court el Oyer end Teribiner. and Getterit , Delivery, in the hitroilliti of .Montruie. and ty of Susqueh.tnna, .41' the third Monday . of-I ;ianitare a xt. (it twi t it the 19i1. day.) NoTtcE HEP ! I-.11% GWEN to the Coroner. init. th e 1 1 4 . .,ev Snd Cprijilphltj, 4.1 aid county of Stesquellann that they be then and ito.te . , in their proper persona, at. two o'elo e k . ,in the after. none ofmniti (inv. with :heir rettord;., and otliees reiceinttranete.L do tilos...things Which to their offices aptiertnin Ge dtinP. And. those who :tr.. iittund -be rec.ozniitneettArnint the nrisotiers that :tie vi shall be in the jail of Raid eounteltf Ste-tint-112;mla. are to, be then end there, to pruseente egniert ihent ht j 4 2 ,4. Uttie4 It Montrose, the Og.d of Deeembet..i.n-the .ye tr toir Lutd 4me Monts:m(l eight .huild,red and,.fifty nix. STt P. HOLLIR, Sheriff. tarintrs an 4 Stteiranirs' INSURANCE COMPANY, North West Cor. of Second and Walnut-st., Phila. CAPITAL, Ono Million Two Handred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS, $523,057 07, Invested in Bonds, 3lortages, nod Good Securities. THE- FOLLOWING- STATEMENT Exhibits the the Business and -Condition of the Comnstty to November lst,- 1856. Prentinin received on narine and , i n i ali d Risks, to Nov, Ist. 1856, $ 214.684 ,60 Fire Premiums,. - • - -. 169.'296 61 lateres:un Loans, - - • • • - 8.'704 47 Total Receipts, - $400,185 - 68 Marine Losses, - $64.427 04 Paid Fire do. . . 39,737 89 Expenses. Salaries and Commi.smns. • • 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return Premiums & Agen• cy Charges, - • . 27,474 68 ---.--$177.1 28 61 Balance remaining .with C0..5223,057 07 TRR Ass'ETTS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Philadelphia City and County - Bonds, 816.848- 18) Railroad Bonds, 11,00 g. op cost pipes First Mortagem, Real Estate, 144 ; 500 00 Stocks,Collaterals,on - Call, Girard and Consolida. - tionl3ank Stock, 5,225 00 Depo-its with Docsn, Sherman &C...,N0w York, - . Deferred Payments on Stock not yet due, 97.700 00 Notes for. Ilarine wino's. - 108,080 00 Duo from &Tents, se cured by B.lndA. .Premiums on Policies reeefitlY issued, and debts ilue - the Co., 26.470 38 B.tl.ancOn;Mank, - • .16,456 '74 - . - . 30.000 00 This Company insures Bui Idingti, NI ereha nd ize, and Stork, from $ l OO to $5,000, at the Lowest Fates e.msisteat with Security,' and upon the mg.st Liberal Terms, and make Pnottirr PAY MENT Mp."‘m the adjostment of Losses under Poll vies issued by tlolto. The Board .4' Directors have this day declared a .dividend of 15-per cent., payable on demand. 'Ton the - business of the Company, to the Ist inshnt 11-n-TIIONIAS R. FLORENCE, President, EDWLIR D R. OELN11101.1). Secretary. Philadelphia. November 17th 1855. • TIMOTHY BOYLE of New Milft•rd, Pa., Agent 521n6.1 O suppe r i o r lot jlus t receiv I3veFdt'sszlndt - i l l l l°l l wwsa . t.ilidur.,..nrby Burritt New Milft,rd,Ocother -1856.—n46 The Mustang Liniment cures Rheumatism. The Mustang Liniment cures Stilt Joints. . Tne Mustang Liniment cures Burns and LE ounds. The Mustang, Lini :tent cures SUM and Ul cers. The Mustang Liniment cures Caked Breists and Sere Nipples. The ,l/uxtung Liniment cures Neuralgia. The Mustang Liniment cures 2..71u and Warts. Mus!ang Linimrni is worth 1,000,000 Dollars per AMIUM To the United• States, as the prelerver and re. storer of vilnable Horses and C a ttle:. .It cures nil,s4grains, Galdy,. %%Sound:4, Stiff Joints, &e. %VII! you anSwei Ibis que'stion? Dial you ever hear of .any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stillness, either on man or Leos:, which qie Nlustang. LiMment would not cure? Did yitu ever re-peetahle Diuggist in any paft 0t the world - Lin Europ e Asia or America—who did not SAY "it was the.grentest . discovery .01 the a : zer Sold everywhere. E:ery family should have it; 3 sizes. BARNES & PARK, Proprietorli New York. , E. C. I. T. O. N. JANuAity 1857. commences another 3enr.• Therefore we would re.pectfully in vite all those whose mimes are upon our Books to call and balance them np to, that date. We do not intend to let any aceonnt run longer than six months. Those indebted will please there fore attend to the sn'ine without further notice. SIM MOTS & MERRIMAN. Montrose Der. 16th, 1656. Money! Money! Money ! V AM' -BE wrruouT MOSEY? whet it just as easy for any one to be around with •ri pocket full as, not.'d they ()illy think la:,ve got a flew article, fre;it whirti,from five to twenty . iiollsrs a dry can he - mide, either be ' mal e or tern:lie. It is highly respectable bu s i• and.an article which is wanted in every tamilr in thi United States. Enelnse me .two dollars by neiil, at my risk: ancl I will forward b it retort, milt a Cireolar, with full instructions in thenrt. The business is very ea4y. Ttv if you are out of etro s loy mem, and you will never regret it; for it will be better f.tiyou to pay the above sum, and insure a good business. than to pay twenty'Sfive cents for a spnrious•advertise ment. This is . .no humbug. Try it! Try it! Try-it! Addre s tour letters tn. DWIGHT :MONROE, New York. I sent one of my Circular to . an Editor in Georgia and he gave we a notice in his pap e r like the r"linwing: .••31r. Monroe sent, me one of his Circulars, and I will just say to my readers. that whoever of you are out of einribiyment that 31r. Monroe's business is a good business. and money can be made out of it, for it is 90 humbog.",, 52m3. ImpOrtant to Daguerreotypists, Marble Dealers and others. Mt.nurnenial Daguerreotype Cases A 11l ETEI6II has Icing been sought for.to twrt in a dorabto manner, Daguerreotype Likenesses to tfemistones and Monuments. 1 have been tuanutnrtoririg these Cates for the last two years, end can warrant them to secure the Vol tare for a !ow , number 41f years. The Outside case is (wide of Pariah and the box %Inch • eneloses the picture and keeps it in I state of great preserv:Ainri for a oreut number cll . yeatts., is-made - of brass,—a se m ° bus. It makes a very neat job on a lead•ttotie or UltlfiUntent. They are used in Greenwood ectnetry. alount Auburn. Laurel Hill, and many other Cernetries in the United States. A discount tnade to M .role Dealers and 1 ):1::lletreoly piste. : Prim; frou 82,50 each to $9,50. • A et-rular of engravings will be sent to any address. free, !with price liar. Address. A. L BAJ.DW IN, 'Ag. of Mausoleum Dar. Co., . 1 4m3.] 385 Lroatiwuy. New York. Amlroty pee, Atrephographe, Daguerreotypes. Strange thirp‘are uprising— . . Man is ever desiring . • nuething new and surprising.. tit It DEANS. the M introse Artist, is now V . preps rd to furnish, in addition to 'his "h 1 sty lr ut pr e ror,..,,, Ow . Improved Aiutirotype. and the recently invented Atrephographs. • Tioete Amkirotypea,mr glass pictunoi. ere du ruble. anti and brilliant -in their tons and •firiisli, and • free from t hit choir biaden tow Which has licea tio..,Lie..tion to. pictures of this description JVtryptiintrapio io uareveraed likeness on paper. (eno.nly_different from the Pito—. virry..ustuptitite of colors. and .utuelt re-41111)1es a .fin • r painting on , ivory. The) are jest the thing for inserting in:gift hooks. family feri , f4NAP.; is) Aslant frifivig. • Sir Pa kur in the Biticit;oier Bentley dz. • -.. • - . Montrone, Dee. 17th, lOC . . 32,400 00 . 35,376 18 23,n57 D 7 R.'KENYON IT AVING completed his couse of Mercantile E.luaation,tof eight years, with two of the most rei d et:ttible dealers( that the esluntry affords, has Witted himself at Laic:it-111e Centre, where ho will be pleased to see his friends from all parts of the country, and would assure them that he will do them good, if they will only call and examine his stock of Goods, consisting io part of . . - Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, . Of the A - vilest Patterns and Best Quality. Bats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Wall Papers aud Borders, Umbrellas, Carpet Bari, Drugs, aud the Most. Popular Patent Medicines of the day, . • • • dce." From his long experience in'aellinkr - gooda for this section or country, he flatters himself that he will he able to select goods that will please ph•d;tes hlin.elf to deal honorably with all Who give him their .patronage. Soliciting a share of your patronage, I remain your servant. KENYON. Law,-ville Centre. Jnnuar• Ist. 1837: Attention the Whole THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends; (comprising of course the whole community,) that the New Brick Store in Up sonville, one door north of the old "Exchange, - is filled with a . Stoek of Seasonable Goods, con. tending in p-irt of Dry•Goods,Grweriesi,Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes. Huts and Caps, Ready. Made Clothing, Wall-Viper, Window. Shades, Fish. Nails, Yankee Notions, &c o and so on, which he will sell for Cash, Barter, or Short Apprili-ed Credit, as low as can be bought in Susquehanna County. . WANTED in exchanoe. Butter, Grai., Pork. Poultry, Good Mixed Wool Sock 4, in fact every lierchant.ble article which his patrons have to sell he will buy at fair prices. Come one, come all, and see 5f don't buy. .1. L. SIERRIIiAN.* • UPsonville. Dec. sth, 1856. ELECTIDN'S OVER! The Country ie quiet! Prosperity Abounds !! AND now that winter has come, Farmers and all ,others, should prepare to enjoy • the fruits of their :a hors, by securing <among - other requirements to Fire-side I.lippine.s) a copy or two of sonic pr the choice Books just received at the MmarrAe Book Store, which can and will be wild as cheap as at any. other Book Store this side or Si. Y. City, or even st Evan's & CIN great Gitt Book sale in the City, that sends out so many Scigsnrs and eenknites.. ' Among the new Books are Western Border Life; Di;ra Grafton, Life of Gen. Morgan, Three . per cent a Month or the Peril, nf:Ftist The Last of the Forester., Dred, Torch Light. Violet. A.Post &Tice Directory or Business man's Guide. a Bisik that every Business man in nu-n. iqpn . rt FA-pm-1161m. MP clinnie's Text B o ok. &u, ALSO a neW sotek of School Books which will be mold upon the principle that,the " nimble sixpence is better than the slum shilling." A new Physical Geography of the . rinitrti Stiteslty D. M. Warren, the nicest Ming out.— Berm-sr, I li , toty of the United States a new Schott! Book just nut. Elementary Mnrai Les sons for Schools and Families by M. F. Cow&ry :t ti - rst rate thing. Green's Elements of English Grammar, .ColCurns new series of Arithmetic's, ttlxn--Greenknrs new Arithmetic. Wehsters Dieti , :niriesL—nll sizes and to he s old cheaper than that Pinknife House in N. Y. Diarirs for 1857—A good assortment, and all right as to priet;, and Almanacs ft;r 1857, also,— A new lot of Blank Books, ‘Vriting Books, with or without copies; Ink Black and Red. Pens and Paper of different sizes and colors, Scissors. Knives, linzors, Port-Monies. Fishhooks and Loups, Portfolitt'„s, County Pocket Map-, of 01: different St.:tes &e., &e. A. N. BOLLARD.. 'Montrose, Dcc. 2, 1856. • N. It —Chrktning and New Years will be here in a tew daym—a word to the wise &e. g• —Any , r.Lii.titii in t~he.Cnited States' can be proeured - at the current b juice. Enquir, nt the P. 0. • - NOTICE Is hereby given, that in pursuance of the act of . Assmbly, the following persons have filed their petitions with the Clerk of the Court nt Qoarier Sess.ions /4 the Peace for the County of Susquehanna, for License to keep a Tavern in said:County. Robert G N tze, • • Silver Late. ElijaWL. AtiJms, Juds.in Stone. Thomas N. V. Carpenter, John C. Cox, Ztnas L. Co., L. S. tenheim., George Sti uppler, FriendYviile, S. B. WELLS, Proth. Dec. 10th . . ISSR FARMERS! $l5 will purchase one of the best SIIELLERS and SEPARATORS • Ever /nren.i.ed. ;• undersigned is now prepared to furnish 1 to FARMERS, Millers and others the world renov,n;•d Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder of the times—being the best,.inost durable, and easiest running Sheller now in use. IN arranted to shell more corn in a shorter space of time. than any other machine, entirely cleaning the ear, from end to end, without crushing either corn or rob. The Machines are constructed with two cranks. and pully fir a belt, so that two persons ran turn them, nr attach a belt in, motion by any power. The attention of- persons owning mills, is solicited, as the Machines are wonder fully -adapted to any kind of power. They are •ery easily turned, and when once in motion a small hny ran turn them ; they are capable of one bushel per minute--every Farmer 4.1014 . have one—as they save their coat, in lee than one erai-one. • They are •on rxhihition at Searle's Hotel, Sayre's Foundry. Etv' Mill in Brooklyn, and at Lathrop'a Lake Mille, where they can be seen in operation at ary time. • Ati ord.-ra ndoressed to the ontlersigned. will - receive prompt Mien. lLtehihea fa hipped at A dintanee and war ranted to operate: 1). D. SEARLE. At Searle's Had Montrose, Dierinber. Ilth, 1856. • CERTIFICATE. • VMS is to certify, that I have examined and used lane laf the above Shelters. for sale by D. D. SeAll LE. and unliesthitingly pronounce it, one of the •beet, most durable _and easiest Tanning, Shelters ever intrislueed into this county. It will shell more corn in n %homer time than any other )Ineh'ne.' and is always ready for 4rvice. I.nusst heartily anA freely recommend Ahem to the Farmers of Su-tfa County, a the cheapest and berg Sheller, tiow in u.e. I have one in operatitin in tny mill in Dimock, which needs only to be seen to recom d itself. Call nod see it. • -AMMI ELY Brooklyn. December 1 h, 1856. • 510. G. P. FORDIWI, [succEssoß To A . &E• Bau)wnr.] MANUFACTURER or SADDLES, HARNESS & TRIIIIIES'AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER . , all OULD• invite ho aro in want of any W article, ever kept at tt liarnelasahop to give rall Harness micie of the best O&k Tanned Leath ers ott ~hurt notice. • - H e . tia s h.ind a good aaPortment of Car. riage TrinttaiogA whieh •he ,saffere op the moo reummable te-rots. eurriaae Trimming, done wish tivatneee t.nd. disp , tch. Riewiriut! dont. 0 . 114.11!at notice. I • 2 & 3. na-twtent.Sestriett Unto:. • Niontrooe. N..v. 26. 1.866.-1149 SPLENDID - 131ack Silks at • lII' tat, ENTON'B. A. N. B • Auburn Forest Luke Clioc , britit, Great Bend. Choeiinia Moritrose Rush SIEIICIIANTs; Groat Bold 0 110CERIES A MEDICAL- REV'-, lON 7 TOD W O RLD Er MOUS! 1 . , . 4 .' 4 ) IKS 1 .i_:_ 41 .4 k 1d - • :7T - 4- , w:.%)' -sr. : .• N , : j ,ii r '‘ . ... -.- • V:7 14, .--, 6 1 , 4 i&_4 , :•', - . .. • i ~c ltii:O•Nn-ke ‘ . 7-t:? - 1 , -,..k.` , .1!....v..ak. l--t . i 4 -.- HOLLOWAYS' OINTgEN't The Great Counter Irritant!! . rITE virtue of the disease . ' often makes us IL way to the internal srgans through the pores of the akin. This penetrating Ointment, melting under the hand 1s it rubbed in, is M absorbed through P same channels, and, reaching the seatof inflammation, promptly and invariably nuldues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, tar any other im portant organ, It penetrates the surface to the interior, throagh the countless tubes , that com municate with the skin as summer rain passes into the fereted e.uth, diffusing its cool andro generating iilluence. Skin diseases and Glandular Swellings• epee as of exterior irritation is qniekly reduced by tht nntiinflamtnatory action of this Ointment. Argot EnueitoNs, such .as SALT RREUM, EI33IPELAe, TETTER, RINGWORM, SCALD' HEAD, ,NETTLE RAsn, SCALIER, (or iTcll) &e., die oit, to re'urn no more, under its application. hospital experience in all parts of the world proves its infallibilitp in diseases of tha skin, the muszles, the joints and the glands. Ulcers, Sores, and Tumors. The effect of this unrirniled external remedy upon Svrofula, and 'other virulent, nicer% arid sores, is altnost miraculous. It first .discharges the poisna which produces suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its.healinv proiertiesl.:aiterward complete are safe as well as permani•nt. Wounds, Bruises. Barns, and Scalds. - • Tri cases of the fracture of the hones, injuries cansed by steam explosions. BantsEs. BURNS, SCAEPS, RHEUMATISM, STIFFNESS of the husTs. 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 huuaehold ahogld be without it. Undeniable Testimony. The Medical Staff of the French and En.ezlish Armias in. the Crimea have officially signed their approval of liolloways' Ointment, as the most reliable dres!iino, for sabre cuts, stabs, and znn.shot.wounds. she used by the • ssr geons of the Allied Navies. Roth the -Ointmtnt and Pills shard , ' be • uted in the following - eases : Bunions, " Sore LemS, Burns. Sore Breasts, Chapped Hands, Sore Heads, Sore Throdts, Fistula, • Sprains, Lour, Stift Joints, Gumbo an, Iforeurial Eruptions, Piles, Rheumstigns, . . Ringrnrm. Ulcers, Swelled Glands, Ven ',rent N ot es, Sores of all kind., l‘Vonnds of kinds. *. l Sabi nt the Maanfnetories of Professor flottowsr. 80 Maiden Line, New York. and 244 Strand. London, by ntl; respectable , Drug rriS g q and Dealers in Medicine throughout the Unit. , d States s.nd the civilizmi world, in pots, at 25 eents..62 1-2 cents. and 81 each. , Thrrp 14 a eonliderablo saving by ta kin°. the lamer size. - -N. 8.--:-Directionq for the rruidancr of patients in every disorder are Affixed to each box. oetiln.to GREAT EXerrEsmmmi- dT Guttenburg,, Rosenbauni &Co'S STORE. • V HERE is a g,eneral rush at their establish ' meat. and it is reported - that they have just received, and are (Lily receiving .a fresh supply of • New Gnods. • • • • 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 hind a carefully selecto d suppN of READY MADE CLOTHING, fo: 'ooth Ladies and Gentlemen, everything call ed for, from pair of 110,1 E to . a HAT or BON NET. Those wishing to protect their health from the cold atmosphere in this region, 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; -my. give us' a call. and we promise, that you shall gn away fully satisfied. • GUTTENBERG ROSENBAUM & Co.' Montrose, Nov. 27,1856. NEW GOODS. THE subserler has this -4 , :- JL day returned from New . . a -,...111k York with a large and well ,-, i • ;..i c. selected assortment of I a y_ - WATCHES. JEWELRY, • ...- fh s'• -.?i=s-' FANCY - GOODS; 4-c. &U. ___:.- COmpfising almost every ar ticle in his line of business. Among his - stock may he found— Gold and Silver Watches in variety, (a large portion of which are of his Own importa. Lion.) Cameo, gold stone, mosaic, enamelled, fruit. coral and all gold Ear-Rings and _Brea apins. ' Diamond. ruby, pearl, garnet, cameo, agate, ovnx,rhased, plain and children's Finger Riags. Gold, silver and plated Watch Chains and Keys. • . . Gold, silver, plated, steel and german Specta cles. • _ Gold bracelets,lockets , watch , hooks, snap=, sleeve buttons, studs, crosses, pens and pencils. SILVER spoons, forks, cups, pie, cake, fruit and butter knives, papkin rings,saltceilars, soup and gravy ladles. card casts, &-z.. Pearl and shell card eases and porte monais. * Coral bead-, jet armlets,scissors. - One, two, three and tour bladed knives. Bass viol, guitarand violin statists. ,* Some very rich plated raptors, cake baskets, table and desert knives and carvers,candlesticks, snuffers and trays, tea setts, spoons and forks: Amber and wax beade, corneliatt rings. Britannia ware, sewing birds; needles. -* Shell, bufflao and ivory comb', Hair and tooth brushes,-&c.&c., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, at the old stand of ALFRED J. gV ANS. Nu. 2 Odd Fellow's' Hall Binghamtna, Nnv. 1. 1856.—n47 HURRAH! HURRAH! BOYS! HIP HURRAH!' THE Mammoth Pictorial Brother Jonathan for the Holidays. just received at the Mont. rose Bonk Store in the Post Office. -ALSO,—Fanny Fern's new' work—the PlavD.'y Book. The New Lute of Zion, tho Shawm and the N e w York Glee and' Chorus Bonk, (all O. K; for the expected " -Musical C.mvention" or any where else.) . besides other new Books too nu merous to mention, and still more' expected in a few days. Just a going: .Cheap! Cheaper! Che , test ! -A;N: BULLARD. Montrose.-Dec.. 17th. 1856. ,EAUTIFUL, variety of Wall Paper at ILA Jan. ist, '57.] KENYON'S. tNE assortment oft Ladies Fiae Shoes at "V Jana Ist. '57.1 • 11NYON't3. eIItANBtaRIES end pew Rams tot . ale %.1 by.. 1. N. BULLARD., THE SOCIETY FOR THE,. ENCOURAGE WENT OF WEARING;CLEANSHIRTS AT Na 106 Cha n tha Ew as l a y t. o , it co ri r. c4Peasl-st. Keep on hand extensive and complete assort meat of the latestimportations aed - k es t euie u r ac . otstre ft ft r'r L Ere ftuaszsmift 000D159 Equal in materiat make,- texture, durability and etyle:lo any stock over offered in this coon. try—and al prices which cannot fail to Snit close cssn linyers. •CoNsis Tasta - - sumrs-stAith linen bosoms,tollara and wristbilids of the best qualities, and new and choice styles. cu.tco ao.-The latest and moat attractive paCns =ere, etl4 nett notten. of tglewn i nd du .!littes—and TEVIOT ents, so hizbly approved- by Physicians. Also the shaker sL•irts and . Drawers. CRAVATS.—su;lerior quality and beautiful styles, and a full assortment of stocks, collars, Nectees; Gloves, scarfs, :Ad Mufflers of the rich. est kinds: Suspenderal-An almost endless variety, In cluding the finest and- most durable. Pocket-handkerchiefs--sllk and Coaoft—plain and printedan unrivalled assortment. Half Hose—Wool and cotton, of the beat Ln tiire,selttcted expressly for retail trade. Illorniitg Robes, and Gotins—Elegant -Pat terns, excellent material, antl• of the best make. This stock comprises all grades, from the loWest to the richest. that can be produced— and having every facility for Importing and manufacturing, not exceeded by any other es tablishm,eut in` the United states—buyers, there fore, wit, -consult their interest by examining the' goods which are sold at the - • Lowest. POSSIBLE CASA Fumes. Er' Goods promptly delivered at all the Rail Road Depots. steamboats, Ac,. and in any pact of the city, without charge. - . w * Shirts made to order by experienced hands, in superior style, at short notice, war ranted to fit. Or No machine work done in this establishment. ' ' Sept. 11, 1856.-11331 y - ONWARD - AND. UPWARD. THE BORDER .RUFFIANS DEPARTING: A • 5 D i r e the toc e n i !e of a osrutpoerpiaolrm Or qua t i h it a y t ” 0 " f Egsoris lately received from an old , broken down estab. lishment in Binghamton, has proved an entire tailor° to our friends down town. .t'Seeing is bfliecing." We acknowle , igo the . fact. And should judge that "seeing,' (without wearing) w." 1.1 iw. nll that wan naocuacary nonvinca. tho public that SIMMONS d ME.I3fIIMAN, at their store on Pura.tc Arm= first door abOviii the Post Oilier, have the LARGEST And most do sirable'stock of BOOTS and a;.:. S Ili Rheum, Senhist, Skin Diseases, TettPr,- ever introduced tnta this market, which •for price, (we offer no competition with second rate goods) durability and style, we 'challenge competition. We aro receiving weekly from the best'Houses in New York, the latest styles and best qUalities of Goods, which keep our assortment complete. Jost received a large addition: to oor former stock, consisting of Getyrs Patent Leather Boots, Patent Leather Short Boots, French Calf Boots, Gaiters, Shoes and Slips, • all, styles. - - LADIES Gliters, Buskins, Slip and Boots, best qualities. Also, Bovs, Youths and Childrens Boots, Gait ers and Shoes, the best in - Market. In fact ev. cry thing belonging to the trade. - An kinds of Leather, Findiws, &c. - All kinds of work -made to order an'k repairing. done neatly SIMMONS & MERRIMAN. _ MAIN STREET a ~ ~~ Ytt•W Pl2ll7oM'a Shawl, Cloak & Dress Goods Em porium for Fall 1856• . HBURRITT would call attention to his . new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, including a great variety of Rich Fall _Prints in new Stylus, Plain and Fancy Dclaines and Cash. mares, Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths, Plain and Plaid Merinoes and Paramettas, Black Brocade, Plain and Fancy Silks; Wool Bro cade, Cashmere and' Silk Shawls, Gents Shawls, Rich Ribbons And Flowers, L-tdies Cloths and Rich Velvets for Cloaks, Broadcloths, Cass'. mers, &e., with a large assortment of other Sta. pie and Fancy Goods, as usual, including Hard ware; Crockery, Iron and Steel, Paints, Oils. Boots and Shoes, Hats. Caps, Cloaks, Buffhlo Robes, Carpeting, &c., with a large and new 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. of,--3iFgrajEyo_ Delaware, Lackawanna& W. New and expeditious broad gunge route from the North and West, 'Via Great Bend and Scran ton; and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming vallies, directly through to . New York and Phil adelphia. On and after Monday, Nov. 10, Trains will be ran as follo‘v a: Cincinnati Express Train bound east on N. Y. &E. R. R., arrives at Gt. Bend 8 A. from , Owego. Binghamton, &e., and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for New York•and Phil's, • 8.30, a. m. Due at Montrose, 9.10, " Scranton, 10.45, Stroudsburg, • 1.30, p. m. D e laware, 15 minutes to dine, 2.00, " • Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.25, " Junction, . - ,;.15, New York, 7.15. " Passengers from N. Y. leave Pier, No. 2. North river, at 7.30,a. tn. ProtnPhiladelphia, leave Walnut at. Wharf, at 7.00, " Leave Junction, 11.30, " Due at Bridgeville, Phil. conneetion,l2.ls,p: tp Delaware, 15 min. to dine, 12.45, 1 ' Stroudsburg, 1.30, " Scranton, • ' 3.40, • Montrose, • 5.15, 0 Great Bend, 5.50, " -Connecting at Great Bend with the • Mail Train West at 6.10, p. m. Seri nton Accommodation Train, loaves Seranton for Great Bend at 10,45, a. In Arrive at Great Bend, , • 2.45, p. m Connecting with Rochester Accommodation East. and Day Express West, on N. Y. &E. R. R. Returning, leave Great Bend at 3,15 a. in. Due at Scranton, * 7.30, • Passengers from Now York will change eats at Clarksville. - L l l To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. IL, leave or take the cars at Bridgeville. Poi Pittston, Kingston, and Willteatiarre, take L & B. R. R. cars at Scranton. )for Jessup, Archibald, and Carboadale,chinge cars afGreenville. . Tickets sold and baggage checked between - _ • all stations on connecting roads: - - Passengers to and frt o waaesnarre, vvyorn. , ing, &c., via Lackawanna & Bloomsburg. Rail road. go through vithotit any detention at Strati ton, as the trains - en that road run in connection with the Express trains on the D. L. tr. W. It. 11....—hente passengers may leave Kingston at 9.30 a. in, and arrive in Philadelphia at 8 p. or-N. York at 7.15. • .• Returning, leave Philsdelphis et 7s. at.i. of NewYortat . 7.3o, and arrive in Kingston at 5 Pine filmiKingstots, Wyomin g. , and PULA" to phil o a e lphi a ,ll.4,o, to No* York. 114.75. Tfaketi itiold v inalitiorna chgqcckgd throgli. ' D. H. DO FREER, Suet. NV:s. N. hays, Gni Ticket Agent. I Evans anti - Co:1x Giliat - Girt: Book: - " • Reeilip s z e f ,11 . 94ge,,e , - _ - , , ..- sil o ; --..- , ~ - I ruBLIc N.l),,TrAu . i l tkOrcilf Arn. t, nit pore, • '.. 4ftlit Bireiadersty, Nair. Yorks •-:, 1 sons concerned in the fol o g states, to FINE GOLD JEWLRY. GIVEN AWAY TO - . . ,E d i t 6 of au st i T o wars , 40 0 :of 4 6 00 X, ritr i , - PURCHASERS OF.IiOOKS. . ship, aecessed Charles,Tingley,tseedp: . ' - A LL Books will be sold u low as can be bad - Est a te of ginekir tole,lato' sa - f - Foreit Lake • at other Stores, many or them -for less. New t os i o ship, dliciinsedi Mange 110'3 slut Etifakrtb Books received daffy. A Gift , varying In value Angel; (late Elizabetli.,Cole,) , A4caleistrators. - - from 25 cootie to $lOO, given_with each' boOk at 1 Estato i f Williatn,Dayton; We oftii.ittierirr the time it is sold. . 'laving on band. a very ' i ts 0, . deceased, Sitnuellt•Dryti.it` suiltFlittal- large stock If lieleand rat/sable Books, ad".jkait out' -IL Haywood Adtuluittrators. ; -, - 1.1. , 1--„,,” ~..";.iN' .I=ml.l motto is" Large sales and small profits: live are : - That the acconntatitefitiveeeltieir their; : se.) determined to give our 'customers better bar.., - counta in tho, Register'i Offit:e:lii - liid'itir''the gains than can be had elsewhere,. Any book coun t y o f sus t i rt a rtri d s , and - Art i e - ruitiwairillobes • published iti'Nroir York or Philadelphia will be presented to the idditil of the ,Orphatie.constr. ' promptly sent, gifts - included, on receipt of pub. of said county,' • on. Wednesday the 28th . daY : or . Usher's price. Catalogue of , Books and Pres-. January next, fOr..cotifirmatioti and illeitifitce.: : '''' -...:Arintaining full explanations will -be sent , , r-J,l:. W;' CHAPMAN,' &Tisk/eve-v. - free to all farts of the country.' - 11 • ' OM' ' i inclosed: , . irir Itußan 4 I R = inr *... ---:-"i- Agents. "Y Put* " . '''— Viiitti t eili- Matarnso—Dee 30th 18f,d. ) - ''' "-- t '''''" for ten books, with money titled to an Extra Book and Gift. . : All orders for books, containing • GOODS making his assorinierit'uni s : money , d (ts 11 and SECOND STOCK of FAr:V, -- ensure perfect safety,) should be re ito a tWIN TER, the Post Office whore they are maile a d s , and di. suaII)• complete iti all o ie r s . pet o ts c ansi .: l_ , lll:be is _stil .. ll: . rested to Evans & CO., 409 Broadway, New . 1 so low to the io . ,t , i liter isr ‘l , aso , FF 4 ve!4.l ' ,1 or approved eredit;... --,- , . York. „... ' - , RxrPsixxcE.-11. Thomas ' &. - Sons, " South New Islptorit Nrii;: 22, 11211 1 1 'eurth' Street, Philadelphia ; J. B. Lippincott 1 &Co., Pilladelphia; D. Appleton &Co., Broad-. war, New York; Derby & Jackson, Nassau-at,. Ne , ,: , York. Or Send for a C Natalo C O. , , EVAS dr, Prineoal Store;4o9 Broadway,N. Y. .: - Branch st o res at 125 Chestnut St., Phila., sad at 1 , Washingtor4 D. C. • - REMOVAL ! TAILORING ESTABLISHZENT , ON MAIN ST., NEXT DOOR TO VIE palm ERS THE' undersigned havilig removed his shop from Public Avenue to Dims STILE . '" is about receiving a splendid assortment of BROADCLOTH& CASSIMBRES, VESTING S, cf C. Which"he is'prepared to cut and make to or. dat in a Style that cannot fail to 'suit all who may favor him with their custom. Those wish ing their work done in a neat and durable man. ner, will fiud it to their interest to ,give me a call. . J. SAUTT • or, Montrose, Nov. 27,1856.-491 f. E• Pluribus Unum ! S (!ME folks tronslate this celebrated motto -k: One of many"others say the most literal men ling 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, call at. John Grove's shop, a few steps from Searle's Ho tel, and he wilt convince isa and show you The Fall Fasilioner . for Men's and Boy's clothing for 1b56. Don't bliinder into a Jewsharp establishment, where you are likely to get fooled with bad work. My shop is on Turnpike street. 2nd, building' from Searle's Hotel. .1 will warrant my work to fit welt and wear well, and my prices reasonable for cash down. pi' Cutting done as-usual. JOHN CROVE.9. Montrose Oct. 15th 1856 Rhode's Fever. and Ague Cure, • OR Antidote to Malaria;- for the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague. or Chill Fe. ver ; Dumb Ague, and other Intermittent and Remittent Fevers; also.of Billious . Fevers, ac companied by Typhoid. Fever. Yellow Fever, Ship and- Jail rever,l deneral Debility, Night Sweats, and all other \ forme of disease Which have a common origin in MALARIA OR MIASMA. Equally certain as a preventive or iiure. For sale by the. undersigned,authorizeii agent for the Proprietor, Jas. - A. Rhodes, Providence, R. I. • ' I. N.. BULLARD. Montrose, May 1, 1856. Starrucca Rail .Road !!! r? a S..t aaaaW ivy ILLIAJI TrIEMAIN & CO., are on }land T with the largest, bust, and cheapest stock ot general merelianuise in town. Consisting C( Aipacca, and Aispie6, , _ - • ' Coc -s, Calicoes and o li g : • -- Denims, Drums, and-Door Handles. • Envelops, Edging, and Epsom Salts. Flour, Flannels, and Pisll-Hooks. Glass, Groceries, and Gitnblets. . Hats. Hams, and Hand.saws. Ink, Indigo, and Imperial Babies (dresses ) ) Jugs, Jaeonets, and Jewsharirs. Knives, Knobs, and Kentucky Jeans.- Locks, Lamps and Looking,,Glasses. Matches, Muslins and. Molasses. Nutmegs, Nankeen, and Notions. - Oils, Oxbows and Overalls. - - - Pork, Pills and Powder. . • Queensware, Quills, and Quart-cups. - - Rubbers, Raisins and Rat-trapi. Sipes, Shirts and Sugar. Tobacco, Ton and Trace Chains. Umbrellas, Under-shirts - and Union Hats. Vells,Vinegar and Vitrol. Whips, 'lVallets and Wash-bowls. - Xtra Superfine Flour. York,Cottonades and Youth's flats. Z. And many other articles whichlb.ey are selling at a very small advance on cost -prices: "Small profits" and fair dealing is the mottn for the Summer of '56. Give us a call and test the truth of our assertions. ' W Jf. TR E AIN &CO. Laneaboro, Pa., May 26, 1856. - • PATENT MEDICINES &C. AFFLICTED "READ! GUAPHENBERG MElNClNES.—Vegetabio Pills Green Mountain Ointmeitt, Sars'aparila Compound, Children. Panacea, 1 Bye Lotion, Fe= vet and Agie Remedy, Health' Bitters, Dysen tery Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's Ute rine, Catholicon, Doct. Libby's Pile Ointment,' and Manual of Health. Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectoral, .Tanner's GermanOinttnsent. Trasks Magnetic Ointment, finlloways Ointment and Pills. Lravis Pain Killer, Doct. Fitch's Heart Corrector. Bennetts Root and Plant, Locales sovereign Balm, end .Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhikies Pc. ver and Agno Cure. Merchants'. Gargling Oil. Arnica Linament, Camphoi,Castor Oil; Paregor k, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., a new sappy just received, to be kept constantly on' band, for sale by, Montrose, Oct. 1856... 1 Bang the Banner On. the Outei ,WALL, AND LET TOE TIDINGS• 00 FORTH, TINHAT HAYDEN BROTHERS, the Peo 1 pies' Agents are now receiving their sec and stock Of tall and Winter Dry Goods, YANKEE. NOTIONS, WATCHES, JEWEL. RY do FANCY GOODS, Which they aro selling off at shout one half the Old Fogies' Prices. • .1 No charge for showing goods, L.No Deviation in Price. TERMS READY PAT Call and take a peep for wo are bobbing around with the cheapest goods ever , offered in this section of the State. No mistike. • HAYDEN, BROS'. New Milford, Pi.. October 1856. tollinB* MILLINERY; DRESS MAKING ASI) IWCY STORE 'ate' an- la. *.d. ti.! „ WOUO.respeetfelly announce to the la r .1' V dies of Montrosa and vicinity, that they hare opened a' Fan cy ' Dress 'Opal 4. Fir. nishing Store, oil Mein Streets over the Formeeir Store, where r tliey. Will be happy •to see their old friends. and also seltelt..the,patranage of new ones. 11 1 / 4 . •P 11 0 ,5 %. will *tend to > the' Millinery dvpactment Dryss•aishini 4wpitt, meat will be under the charge of Mies Wetter., , • - SiontrOseefietif , ifi /85st 11 - 1111711.11211elied 11114, by the Isigelt. berm! or lb. by LN;BULLARD. .N0v.1:14-1856. FURS,. UR Nectikrines And dr% and Barak.: IWiti a- now - stock - jnsi io eel•ied quifi cheap by = BUlnirrrelA Nov. 2.8, 1856. r‘ j XTRA Flour from I - 1.2 t0 . .11 alotfarig, bbi.,Tor , age 4t ,S. S MOTT' From the Binghamton Democrat, April":loitu - StmEls"otn IbikaotTtrirXt..—Alire,,htvee ,befork, notired the new store erected byik.„lCOOlV)lttbi, Esq., adjoining the Bank . of Bingbarritim:iiitte ,occupied as sr Ifsrdwaie Stoic by Messrs: : Pbyl & K:owlton. Pis it avproac.hes trompletion-it deserves :.-_,toro and more the praisee that havja, been bestowed on it, and is undoubtedly in style. finish and aproilltnen te ' the moie.l'alc ; tiVot ' the Southern Tier. Nf i lsPrs• P. & ;lee nor- : putting in their stock, oneflarger and Mate oOttif, plete than has iieretofore.twen kept iri this phieelz embracing nil the departMenia" Of liardwarivs Builders Finishing Materials, Gas Fixture 41.4 e,, &e. Mr. Blackstone , an eSperienecland readT„ workman, superintends the Gee Pitting ' derail: went. Look in atPhyto andKnosiltons'i HARDWARE BOUT WISHING AND . FANOY V@ IVA lA-UW..1117g Of Susquehanna and Neighboring Counties. - ITE would respectfully roliell 'yin; tion to 'our large stock - of ihol aborst , l mentioned Geods,-novi - is store and : ltt sourWIC reception. For tnanylears lltc tradesif one_ef. the largest portions of the Zmpfre Sate' has been retained by a monopoly, which flail= at bile- given away before the rush - ofirnterprise; , . Possessing..uneilualled facilities for, baling; and having direct eignmunitatiOn s ilth Iheitese extensive Alanufactories in the -Untiedl,,Stateki! we say, without exaggeration, that sv,e :e4trand 'will sell, either Wholesale or Jetall i - ret - pikes , tower than ever offered before •westief N. , YV While nothing has been omitted , in w ware line, o have given partscularattentinn to, the Ilouse Furnishing branch of. our blietneisili' and have on hend a steely well :worthy the is • speetifin of House, Keepers.. ' Of Fancy Goods we have also ii large *Ott ment, which, having been selected with'esperilar reference to, - the wants of- our ensteroece, veer think will please those in nerd of artic l es i n this; line. . • • In conelusfon,‘ . ce would •;If _that orirt are uew,. and of the nr!d,.,thttnwi hope, by strict attee. -41 " usi less , Yri ' 774 •-• • ti _ too wi b b es o r itikiati re, slant antietpa • ne } ease o f the" e' d 'to merit eel in tn. !' , , satire ready IT- KNO'LTON., r-114-riware. 'louse Fa WWI ;,,i; ata yo y , a 4 iiit ,o s hirKl3l., 51 Ct-htZ' St.. Dlonbatni• ton, 'N.. V., acljoint‘q .0 4c a i o f , Inn gha tut on W st. se a very largo oyv en arm toip c ,..sWare, Mats and Ituve, Brit Ware, Fancy. . - D;44. Ite• SP ( apparatus of every des':4tion, including vl Tack le in nil its varieties. Ohne, Rifles, T Gun Materials. &e. . ~ C-Tili-------ItrY laerchaiits, WILL find Hardware, Hansa ri • 4 and Fancy "Gonda atKew York l'ilITE a..)kcilfivri • Binghamton irAOLDand Silver Spectacle - 0,-a 'new, received, comprising ali , agt e t by Auencit IS. _ TLASTING PONDER , Ssfi-ty - , Fu, Powder, Shot, lisd,Gdn Csi3s, art( era, Powder P•asks, Guilt, Revolvers; &c., at the Store of APEt-'llnti Montrose,Oet: 15, 1850. ' nL -TO= TEE „ - -“TE aro determined to stilt the I . 4o.it•PArt; V ing their comfort iu view , de iAtely'~r cured of the importers, a lergenssortthontot - vi FAISICY GOODS;. which. must eartranly eren the most, Anti' adieus taste. We have a fine stock of lisle, matt uaa ' t ootb :Brushes cochprisit4,,mApy:ety - prit ttTles. • ' Of combs we have an eeeneiv6lartit ;inetu. dine many of India Rubber,; Irenand,Ltome , We have, beside,maity other Fan4,Aitieless -too numerous , to mention. - Call nmVeistnittif our FarieTGoods. z - Britannia War0,•:;,., 7 ' A )'"Y'argegtilcit CLTO*B P , • . To Sportsmen rap* ,:Gleilsl f I[3l-11TEA ICNOirottol4: I a splendid lot - of Fist4g Tack 1d; enmptii6 i. N: . BULLARD; gods, front Is ed; to tiil iiiii.% , . , ~,,,. , Lines, from Sete., to 85; vial. ' , - ' 1 -4 ' - Reels, from $1,56 to, $6 eitelt„. attene--tateet ment of artificial Bait, xievar befoTa. egnalted..k this vicinity, incinding Frogs, Alice,qlessrLeilit t er, 4ridiallaiablr,' 3 linnoivs,Onttittetiliti, Giles Hoppers; Shrimp; Erpinming reit.4e4.81.41:, flit» ant spoons to avoid catithing:lgruotyrbila ballipit, Patent Spring flooke for. PieDeseVer.:Pil...... Soemiologers, or Yarikee Poodle' Irdiiiiili Ile* and improved mode`-of 'ealehhitr IW - :,.-‘; :.;; - 1 i !V bays a goc4 . stork of . Gkina,„ -, ifrip.R ik , voicing, single iiid - aoiitklYan'iled'Pr - tkii . ritioii: dee, SbOt, Wife* Proof and ottrei'cior Moat liorns, Terkoy ,arlle;. etc: 1.-; ; Pole , Flaidoi• Pouches, Gone 14e, Tomperanet -Jlettles l oikc s ! NO In fait tee have evetpaittetkitt - ei itihri* paratus, Hooks, - [OD 4ullidet fishlsig .theitene tired thousand.,.. 4 _ tt&L ,;rk 4& illgE.li ,1:0,"& 51 Court at., Biittiii?:: - - .- --'-''4 ;„, I._ -L- .. .... EMI • rpyFE• KNOW VP;SII 51' Court Sit., Bid,ghatotoil FayrE 4 Ottql,TON 14 , 44444 ct tiumber*f Triuni4eitifiefs,apd tociptr : the Tree -ter atiy terms. "'ea - aititikiti leo* their RerAmiete, Holm, riirobatist eittre t rant Gooda.EAtshlim..64- GO9-DBroad Clotfi 044 tor. itth a ittligwe pieiso at BMA MWM . - . 'a t ifitaAllett's Wonllf Heir' 'lVyntOter.out."' - i Zy cu t tebalsamm. : - Baektevaio - - 111W,-_. Dyn i and Noidaiina-es „moo,:„moo,:lottAfasit vm Thnusat - rfivrev - - 11 :_..1 inetitok,- Batesiw;‘-irithawoleibri *AL rkdr7wit-, ilea Ulteiino. &thOiliiiii ,ifielltiga* .V.Allighe , and OinteiOnt vilatroo4 Ligis4l.o l *4olollWr Radiestit l a !Way Untediea,- And - ‘ , 7Ohnitt s ,lolo,l the moat ?VAMP StediCines,l'illkik4iai ww ket, atrtheraitore of ' - AlEkltirral. - . :NteatrovOi Ont. 8, 1,46 .-... ''.!::' -2:--i -- ,:-
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