List of Jurors Drawn to sem E Janoarf Term, January 10, 1857. 2ND Auburn--Samuel _Carter, Nathan - Green, W i n. White, jr. - • r . Clitford--C. D. Brundige; \Vines Bennett, G. D. Wilson.. Din:lock—Abel Cassetiy. . . ' Franklin Andrew' Banker,. Rufus Fuller, Levi Slimmers, F. A. Smith. Foiest Lake--Thomas Mehan. F r iendsville—Ed win Bliss. Great Bend--Bilev Case. G t hs(M—Tlionia.. Evers. lii . 9llek--Charles likek4on—Cham. C. Bennett. j e. , su p—Wm: Wheelock. Nl:treev. J. S. Scott' Liberty—Richard Bailey Whited. * sweet. .fiddletown Paul Riley.. New :Milford—Norman Foot, Wm. C Ilandriek, Horace Seymour. - OaklandE. A. Barton. • R u sh—A. B. Lung. Oli;iter Lathrop, A. P. Ste phens. • Sik•qu'a .De,pot —Joseph Erwin. Silver Laker , J. D. Murphy, Jas, MeCor jr. . . ; • Thomson—Wm. Witter, Junas Blandin. , Notices. A Perfumed Breath. What lady or gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by _using the "Balm of a Taints mud Fiowens" as a dentrifice would not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and'the subject is as delicate their freinds will oever mention it. Pent.. a single drop of " Balm" on. your tooth brush and wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty .cent. b tttle will last a vear. A beautiful complexion may easily be acquired be n.ing the" Bann of a Thousand Flowers." ti wil remove tan. pimples and freckles from the skin leaving it of a s.lft and roseate hoe. , ' Wet ,towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face nioht and morning. - lISAVING MADE EAST.':;—Wet yonr sha ring brush i .I.ther warm or cold water, pOur on two or threes• ops of ."Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well. and it will make, .1 beautiful soft lather, much facilitating the op. position of sha v ing. Price only fifty cents, For sale by all druggists; Beware of c ounterf e it s . None genuine unless signed be • P. FET RIDGE & 40m6.] Franklin Sitars, New York. No,tice. The Annual meeting of the Susquehanna 'County Teacher= Association will be held in the 13aptisAYeeting House in Middletown on Friday and Saturday the 6th, and 7th, of February next commencing at JO o'clock . A.M. Entertainment'wiil be free for meMbers„ from a distance.. A punctual attendance ed . all the members is de_ aired: liy order of the Executive Committee. Muntros:e Jan: 17th, 1857. The Beard of School Directors of Bridge water District will let to the lowest bidder on - Saturday Jan 31st at 10 o'clock A. M. the School House to he built near. N. 0. Pass mores. The conditions plans and specifica tions and every thing .connected With . said building made knoWn on : the day of letting. 1V order of the Ward, . C. J. CURTIS, Seegy.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Consumptives. THOSE of you who are in the first Or middle stages olthis a,itocist uneurable disease are informed that there is a remedy which has pro won successful. This remedy 1 will send to uny applicant upon the receipt of $5. • • Take Particular Notice That this remedy, though it will greatly alleviate the sufferings of those in the last stages it wia sor cure them; but torthose in the first and middle gages, we will warrant a cure ; and any one . who 'is not satisfied can have their money refunded at once. We , do not wish to humbug any one ; and rep' at that your money will be refunded upon application, c.fler giving the rem. fdy a fair trial. Address, giv ingname.of Post Office and Coun ty, Dr. A. G. BRUNDAGE, Juu'r. • Binghamton, Broome County, N. NEW R• R. ROUTE. • • . iy . Delaware, Lack:swan km & W. IR.II. New and expeditious broad gunge rout e f ro m the North and West, via Great Bend and Scran ton, and from the Laclfasvanna and Wyoming, vallies, directly thruugh4o New York and Phil. adelphia. On and after Monday, Jan. 19th, 1857, trains will be ron as follows,; • Cincinnati Express Train bound easttm N.. Y. & E. B. R.;tirrives at Gt. Bendat 8 A. M., from Owego, Binghamtop,&c., and connects. wi th the EXPRESS Train Which leaves Great Bend for New .York and-Phira; 8.30, a. m. Due at Montrose, 9.03, " Scranton,• 1,1" • 10.40, Stroudsurg, 1.27, p. m. Delaware, 15 minuteis to dine. 2.00, " Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.25, " Junction, •- 3.35, " New York, - 7.15. " Passengers friiin N. Y. leave Pier, No. 2.: 'North •river. at 7.30,a. in. FrOmPoiladelphia, leave Walnut st. Wharf, at '7.00, " Usave ?unction. : 11.15, Due at Bridgeville ; Phi;, connection.l2.ls. p. m. Delaware, 15 MID, to dine, 12.45.• " Stroudsburg, . 1.27, " Scranton, _ 3.50, " Montrose, 5.25, " Great Bend, • 5.55, " Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train West at 6.10, p. in. -Scranton Accommodation Train, leaves • Scranton for Great Bend at - 10,45, a. na. Arrive at Great Bend, in. Connecting with Rochester Accommodation East. and Day Express West, on N. Y. di E. R. R. Returning, leave Great Rend at 3,20 p. m. Due at Scranton. 7.10, “ For the accommodation of way.travel on the Southern Division, a'Passenger Car will be at. tached to the Express-Freight. Trains, leaving Scranton at • 6,00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg it 10.55 ." " Junction at 2.05 p.m. Returning, will leave ]unction at 4.00 a. in. Due at Stroudsburg at • 6.50 " " Scranton' at- 3240 p. Passengers from New York will change cars at Clarksville. ' To and from Philadelphia, via B. D.. R. R., leave or take the cars st Bridgrsille. For Pittston. Kingaton, and Wilkesbarre; take L & B. R. R. ear.% at Scranton. For Jessup, Archibald, and Curbondale,change tam at Greenville. Tickets sold Ad bapage cheep between all stations on. connecting roads. II!' Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyom ing, &e., via Lackawanpa.4 Bloomsburg Rail road, go through without any detention at Scran ton, as the trains on that; road run in connection with the Express trains on the D. L. &. W. R. R.,—hence passengeri may - leave 'Kingston at 9.30 a. in, and arrive, in Philadelphia at 8 'Ek. or N. York at 7.15. p. m. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 4 7 a. tn. 2 or New York at 7.30, and arrive in RingstOn ist . s , Pare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston 1 to Philadelphia, *4:50. to New York. 84.15. Tickets sold, acid Batrir.age checked through: JOHN BRISBIN, enp't.- Wai. N. Jaws!, OctaTicket Acreat. Timothy Sood„ • STAN LEY TURRELL'S TIMOTHY SEED, warranted pure. For Kale by • .. ABEL . TURRPL: Montrose, January 20th, 1857. LS Ir y e r` l i4 V t'hY:rBr3l:ill'ecto AN D a ° n l cl N 'r? i t E h artic Pills. Balm.of a T.hTitisand Flowers. Mils tang Liniment. Dr. Halsey': Forrest Wine and Pill's: Myers' Extract of Rock nONC. And near ly all Hof the Medicines in Market: For sale at the • Drug, Fancy Goods, Jewelry. and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, January, 1854. • FOR SALE. 40,000 CtIOICE Firkin Poica at Port Jervis, at 7 shillings per hundred tnaded on the Cars in quantities to suit buyers, and warranted a good article. Addreas tlw subscribers- at thinsville Sussex Co, N. J. H. C. & W. CLARK. Jaquary 1-sth, 1657, . iw6. Look and Read . SOMETHING NEW I rrEIE undersigned, Merchant at Dimock Four 1 'Corners, has' lately discovered that for ready pay he can sell more Goods, and make more money at ene•hatf the usual profits put upon Country Goods. Consequently 1 can sell . Goods froM five to ten per cent. lower than any other establishment in this section. Rut do not take my word for it: Call and see For'yOurselves. Bring a little Cash or some kind of Country produce, and buy your Goods at a price unpar alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selectedo.nd I am re ceiving NEW ADDITIONS every week. My Terms of Sale are READY PAY. It will certainly be for your interest to call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. - Flour and SAt kept constantly on hand. .vu. H. TIIAVER. Dimock, Jan. 13th, 1857. ABEL TURRELL Keeps all the Popular PATEN r MEDICINES, • and a First Rate - Aisortmette of - GENUINE DRUGS. Montrose, Pa. •IA 0 T • , ETV EEN Wood bourne- and Montrose, BET Fitch Fur Victorine. The finder, on re turning it to Henry J. Webb, receive suitable reward. Montrose, Jan. - Bth, 1857. • 2w3. T a 111 Carpotings, ail Cloths. • LOOKING GLASSES, CM • GLASS ,WARE • At the .Cratkery. and House Furnishing Es tablishment of .T.' H. DEPEU, • Cheaper than any other in Bins ! . haintota. rot DOORS EAST OF- TUC AMERICAN HOTEL. Friends and Patrons : Happy New Year :o you. Rather line I know,but I hare cane ;di the way front Philadelphia to say it. and bet eit is and a God bless you ith it. And now "call round" s tight off and see . me for I hare something new to show you. C. D. virt.(3lL, Resident Dentist. Montrose Jan.. 7 t n. 1857. 13 LASTING PowAer, Safety FILSP, and Rifle Pciwdtr for sale.by I.N. BULLARD. Executor's Notice! XTOTICE is ni-rehy given that Letters TeS /11 tamentary upon.. the estate of Jaines -Ste phens, deceased, late 'of Bridgewater-township. have been granted to the subscribers. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims - upon said estate, to present them duly attested for settlement. The notes lind accounts will be found in the hands of the subscribers it, Bridgewater._ D. 11. WADE, ALFRED STEPIIENS, Bridgewat,T, Jan. 7th, 185'7. 2w6 farmas *dub IrOanits' INSURANCE COMPANY, Nrirth West Car. of Second and Walnut-st., Phila. CIAPITAL,'One Million Two Hundn•d nod ‘.../ Fifty Th,tif•;:lnd DollarA, ASSET'S, 8523,057 07, invested in Bands, Mortages. and Good Securities. • • THE FOLLOWING STATE3IENT Exhibits the the litiine.o4.ntul Condition of the CAntrany to November 1856 Premium received on Marine and' Inland Risks, to Nov. let. 1856, $214 684 60 Fire Premiums, 169.796 61 lures: on Loans, - 8,704 47 Total Receipts, $400,185 63 Paid Marine Losses, - $64.427 04 Paid - Fire do. . 39.737 89 Expenses. Salaries and • Commissions. -• . 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return Premiums StAgen cy Charges, - . 27,474 68 Balance remaining with Co.-V.23,057 0 . 7 TEIF. AS-ETTS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: • Plkiladeiphin: City and. • • County Bonds, - $16,848 18) Railroad Bontl4, - 11,000 00 First 11.,}rt:,:ges, Real cost pricos - 144,500 00 ) torkM n .C.an, . - - - . Girard and Consolida. Lion Bank St;wlt, . Depo-its with Dneari, Sherman&co:,New York, 30.000 00 Deferred Payminte op Stock not yet doe, 97,700 00 Notes for Marine Pre miums, . - 108,080 00 Due from Agents, se; cured by Bonds. Premiurnson Policies recently issued, and debts due the Co., 26.470 38 Balance in Bank, - . 16,456 74 This Company Insures Buildings, Merchandize. and Stock,- froth seoo to 85,000, at th. Lowest Bates consistent with *Security,. and ppnn the most Liberal Terms, and make Pao PAY atisr upon the adjustment of Losses ,under Poli eies iSsued by them., The Bo ard of Directors have this day declared a dividend of . 15 per cent,. Ouyable on demand. upon the busines-of the Company, to the Ist instant. Hon. THOMAS R. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R. lIE4MBOLD, Seere!arg. Philadelphia; November /7th 1856. TIMOTHY BOY LE -of New . Milford, Pa., Agent. 52T6.1 BUFFALO Robes., a superior lot juht resew. ed and will be mild Low by H. -Burritt. NPW MI I ford, October 1856:—n46 E. C. I. T.. 0.-N. tANuAgy tat. 4107. commences another year: Therefore - we would respectfully in vite all those whose" names are upon our Bo oks to call and balanceth'em up to that date. We Jo not intend to let any aceonut run !flare, than six"manths." - Those indented wilt please there. foia attend to the same witliout forthpr notice. BIM MONS fit MERRIM AN. Montfose De:. lerth,1800,":. - • . Home Again. $177,128 61 32,400 00 5,225 . : 00 - ' 35,376 18 8523,057 07 .R. KENYON IatAVING completed his couae of Mercantile 1.1 Education, of .eight years, with two of the Most respectable dealers that the eAuntry Miura.% has located himself at.Laweville Centre, where hp will be pleased to see his friends from 41, parts •of the country, and .would assure tgeti.; that he will do them good, if they will only,eall and examine his stock of Goods, consisting in part of • Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, - Of t4e Areteest Patterns and Best Qaalit!j. •huts and Caps, Boots. and Shoes, Wall Papers. add -Borders, Umbrellas; Carpet Bags, Draws and the Most Popular Patent • • „ Medicines•ot • the day, dce. From 148 long experience in goods for this section of ,country, he flatters himself that he a ill he able to select goods that will please aII:4NA pledges himself to dent honorably with all who give him their patronage. Soliciting a trirge share Of your patronage, I remain your servant, KENYON. Lawsville Centre. January ISt. 1857. Attention tho Whole ! /1111 E subscriber respectfully informs IVN friends, (comprising•of course the. whole community.) that the New Brick Store in .1. 7 ?- sonville, one door north of the old "Exchange, " is filled with a stuck of Seationabie Goods:con sisting in teat of Dry.Gorbda,Groceries,Crockery,i Hardware, Boots and Show. Hats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Wall. Paper, Window. Shades, Fish, Nails; Yankee Notions. &c l and so on, which he will sell for Cash, Barter, or. Shari Approved Credit,as low as can bo bought in Susquehanna County.. WANTED in exchanze, Butter,G raj , , Pork. Poultry, Good 'Mixed Wool Socks, in fact every 51erchant::ble article which his patronwhavo to sell he will buy - st fair prices. Como one, come all, and see if tea don't buy. i J. L. 'MERRYMAN DCT. sth, 185. ELECTION'S OVER ! 'The Country is Prosperity Abounds : AND now that winter 'has come, Farmers and all others, should prepare to enjoy the fruits of their labors, by securing (among other requirements to Fire-side Ilvpiness) a copy . or two of some of the choke. Books just received at the Montrose BookStorr,,which can and will Le sold as eheap.as at any other Bonk Store • this Aide 0f N. Y. City, or even_ at Evan's & Co.'s greatGitt Book sale in, the City, that tends out so many Scissors and Penknirrs. Among, the new• Bemks ^are Western Border Life, Dora Grafton, Life of Gen.. Morgan, Three per cent a 'Month or the Perils of Fast, The Last of the Forester», Dred, Torelij.ight, Violet.• A Post °C.o . Directory or Business Man's Guide, a Book atilt every Busines» man in the County should own, Japan Expedition, • Me c!mnie's 'rex! Book, Al.. :c ileW Moe!: of School Books which will be saki upon the principle that the - nialb/s. sixpence is hewer than the sloe shilling." . A new Physical Geivraphy of the United St:ites by D. M.AVarren. the nicest thing out.— Berird's Ifistory of the United States a new School 'Book just (mt.` Elementary Morai. Les. sons for Schools and Families by M. F.'Cowdere a first rate thin,. Green's EleMentS of English Grammar, Co/burns-new series of Arithmetic's . . also—LGreetileat's new Arithmetic. . Ictbslers i-izcs and -fn bo sold cheaper than that Penknife. Ilause in N. Y. Diaries jar 1857—A gdod assortment, and all right as to price, and Almanacs for 1857, also,— A new lot of Blank Books, Writinz Books, with or without copies, Ink Bi..ck and Red, Pens and Paper of ditTerent . sizes um] colors, Scissors, Knives, Razors, Port-Monies, Fishhooks and Lines, lamps. Portfoli - o's,'County Pocket Maps, of the difkrent '4. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Dt.c..2. 4 1856: N.'B.—Christmas and New Years will be here in a few days—a word to the wisectc. P. S.—Anv Paper or 'Magazine published in the United States can he procured IX the current club price: Enquire at the P. O. Ambrotypes, Atrephokraphs, Paguerreotypes. Strange things are uprising -3 lan is ever desiring Something new and surprb , ing. • . B. prepared to f l u h r e nii t h ,n i t n r o s a e d d A Artist, is to nrw t : old style or pictures, the Improved Ambrotype, arid the recently invented - Atrephograph*. Ambrotyries, or glass pictuilss, are du rabl. soft and brilliant in their tone arid finish, and free from that dark leaden hue which has beet, th e objection topietures of this description. The Atrephograph is an unreversed likeness on 'paper, (entirely different from the Phut., grvIIN) very susceptible .of colors, and much resembles a fine paintin on ivory. They are just the thing for insertirto in gift hooks, family records, &e., or for mailing to distant friends. Sky Parlor in the . Brick Block, over Bentley & Read's. Montrose. Dec. 17th. 1556. Money! Money! Money! viTHY wrrnouT MONEY.? when it 1 . just ns easy for any one to be around with a pocket full as not, if they only think s.o. I I,4ve got a new article, from whirl from .fivei to twenty dollars a day can be made, either by male or temale. It Is highly respectable busi nesi,, and an article which is wanted in every !aridly in do United States. Enclose me two dollars by mail, at.my risk. and . 1 will forward by retunr mai! a Circular, with full instructions in the art. The business is 'very easy. Try it, if jou are.out of employment; and you will never reset it; fur it 'will be better for you to pay the above and. insure a good_ business, than to pay twenty-flYe cents fqr a spurious :advertise- .1 ment. This is no humbug. Try , ii! Try it! Try it! Address courletters to DWIGHT MONROE, New York. I sent one of my Circular to; an Editor in Georgia and gave inn a notice in his paper like the following: • "Mr. Monroe sent me one of kis . Cireulars, and I . will just say to my t;•aders that whoever of yriu are out of employment that Mr. ?donroo's business is 'a good business, and money can be made out of it, for it is nmitumbng." 5:3m3. The Mustang Liniment eurts Rheuma [fern. The Mustang Liniment cures Stiff Juintir., The .Mustang Liniment cures Burns and It ounds. The Mustang Lini_nent cures gores - and LTI - !X. The%Mustang Liniment cures Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. 'The Mustang Liniment cures Neuralgia. • :The Mustang Liniment cures Corra l and Wars. I he. u stang .Lininzfni is: !rorth 1,000,000 Dollars wr.Atimitil To the United States, as the preserver and re storer. of vi Wattle Horibes and Cattle. It cures all sprains, Galds„ Wounds, Stiff Joints, &c. Will you answer this question? Did you ever heir of any ordinary . Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either on man or beast, Which the 51.ustang, Liuiiuent. would not cure? Did you ever visit any respectable Dtaggist in any part alba world—in Europe Asia or ,America= who did dot say "it was the g,reater:t discovery of the age?" Sold. everywhere. Every family should have it I'sizes. BARNES & PARK Proprietors New York: BEAUTIFUL variety of Will Papal at LP Jan. 14, '457.] KENYON'S. 1761 E assortment of Ladies Fine Shoes at r . San. Ist. '67.] KENYON'S. CiRANBERRIES and naw .Raianns for .tal by • BULLARD. HEALTH OR SICKNESS? CHOO3E 3ETWEEN THEN, 01141 LOW 11:1 'Si PULA. TILE Blood furnishes the material of every bone, Intptcle, gland aid fibre in the hu m4n frame. When pure, it sicures health to cr. ery organ; when corrupt, it necessnrily produces diseas... HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate direct. ly upon the eletnenta of the stream of life; neu tralizing the priucipla of disease, and thns radi cally curing the - malady, whether located in* the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowelc, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. Used Throughout the World? .1/OLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally efficacious in complaints common to the whole human race, and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and , localities. Alarming Disordori. Dyspepsia and derattgemenl of the liver. the source of infirmity, and suffering, and the cause NI 'innumerable &stile, yield to three curatives, in all cases, however aggravated, acting as a mild pur gative, alterative end tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids. and invigorate Ott? sys- I tern and the constitntion at the same time. Genei.al weakness—Nil-vans Complaints When all stimulants fail. the renovating , and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled Muscles of the victim of general debility. Delicate Females. MI irreguttrities sold aliments incident to the delicate and sensitive organi, of qt. Sex are re• moved or prevented by a fe.w doves of these mild; hut infallible alteratives. _No mother who ie. ear& her own or_her children's !teeth Should fail to have them within her reach. Scientific Endoi•sements. The London " Lancet," the London , " Medieel Review" and the most 'eminent of the faculty i,n Great Britain. France and Germany, have eulo gized the Pills and their inventor. Holloway's. Pills are the lest rernetly k»otert in the world for the following diseases : Heatlnches • Indieeption Asthma Bowel Compla;tits Cntiche Colds Cortirene.fri Chest Direasos prbilil) PrepPy Dy.P.rpsia Stone and Gravel Fever end %one . Venereal A tieetions - Feronle Complaints Weans of all kinds 1, .. 41 Sold at the 111annfuetories of Professor llotiotrAr, 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand London, by all respectable Drug. gists ard DCalers in 711eakine thronghOnt the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 6 1-2 eent.A. and SI each. Therein a consider:Ode saving by tAing the larv.er P 17.03. Iliarrheen . N. 11.—Directions fOr the zuitl:tnee r . tients in everv.disorder are affixed to each box. as GR~ Al . 14 . 1 tiTEMENT AT Guttonburg, - Mdsenbaum k Co's A N B. Timar. is it gencral rush :it their estau'•i_'h nieut. an it is reported that they liars just received, and aro daily receiving a fresh supply of The truth of this report can b.) 64:4 known by calling at their store on Turnpike street at the foot of Public Avenue. We .have on hand a carefully Neleetc d supply of READY . MADE CLOTHING, for both Ladies and Gentlemen, everything call ed for, from a pair of Hosr. to a HAT or BON• NET. Those wiShing to protect their health from the cold atmos;here in this retvion, would do, well to call on us, as wo will supply th eir wants on liiwer terms than any other 'establish ment. To our friends, one and all, we • would hay. give us a call, and we promise, that .you stall go away fully satisfied. GUTTENBERG ROSENBAU3I & Co. - iklont rose. Noy. 7, FARMER'S! $l5 will purchasci one of the -best CORN SUELLERS and SEPARATORS - Ever Invented. r TIE nndersiuned is now prepared to furnish to FMINIERS,3IiIIers and others world renowned' Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder of the times-4eing the Lest, most durable, and easiest running Shelia, now in use. It arrdnted 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 cob. • The 31:whines are constructed with two cranks, and putty for a belt, so that two persons can turn them. or 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 or power. They are very t•lptily tutted, and when once in motion a small boy can turn them; they are capable of shelling one bushel per minute—every Farmer should have one—as thSy ssve their cost, in les than. one sero.ons. .They ay on exhibition at Searle's Hotel, R uvre ' s. Foundry, Ele,i Mill in Brooklyn, and at LAthrop!s Lake Mills, where they,can be seen in operation at aty time. Ail orders addressed to the undersizned,'will receive prompt atten tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war. ranted to operate. D. D. SEARLE. At Seark's Hael. -Montrose, December. filth, 1856. CERTIFICATE; TIIIS is to certify, that I have examined and used one of the nbove Shollers. for sale by D. D. Set': LE.. and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of the beat, taOst durable and easiest. running Shelters sver introduc e d -into this comity. It will shell more corn in .a shorter time thanany other slnehhte, - ancl is always ready fOr service. I most heartily and freely recommend them to the Farmers of Su.e'a County, as the cheapest and best Sheller, now in use. 1 have one in operation in my will in Ditnovk, which needs only . to be seen to recotionend itself. Call and see it." AMMI ELY Brooklyn, December nth. 1856. 61tf G. .F; roRDEA.4 - ' [ Rt...O. To A. &E. BALDWIL] MANUFACTURER 07 SADDLES, HARNESS & ViCRER ARD CARP:4qt Traamis • IVOTJLD invite all - Who Are in want of any article ever kept at a Harness shop to give him n call. • • Harness made' of the beet Oak Tatsned Leath. ern on short notice. - • He has on hand"a k 0 .04 tookortment of Cu. riage Trimmings which he offers •nn.the most remonable terms, Car.ringe 'ramming, 'done with neatness and diSpatch, • - Repairing done on short !toile& No. 1. &3; Basement iSertriestioteL * Montrosei Nov. 26, 1856.—n46 Q : PLENDID Black Silks at ian. 15t : 1 37 j VENYON'g. Inward Weakness Tull arnmation Influenza Liver Complainf a of Spirits Piles Secondary Symptoms STORE. New Goods. 'THE SOCIETY FOR :TFIE - EN"COIN.A4E: MENT OF TV EAIIIIT•CLEA N SHIRTS AT ' _ • No. 106 Chatham-at.. core of Pealit. • NEW—YOItK, Keep on band eitenaive and 'complete cotnplete assort. tnent of the latestimportations and bed manufac. co bar° 60: T L 6 71lt:11$1.11$0 Ci 0.0 St Equal in material, make, texture, durability and style, to any stock ever otrered in this coun try—and at prices which cannot fail trisuitclose cAstt buyers. • CoNsIsTING Or mars-with linen bosoms,collars and wristbands of the best qualities, and new and choice styles. c t mcono.-The latest and most attractive paens usnEcstruiTs and DR AtvEns-Of Wool, Merino, cashmere, silk and cotton, of delrable and.dura. Me gnat es—and the Tcvlor woof. under garm ents, so highly approved by 'Physicians. Also the shaker shirts and Drawers. Cea.v.sii.—superior quality and beautiful styles, and a full assortment of stooks, collars, Nettyes, Gloves, searfs, and Mufflers of the rich tst kinds • - Suspenders—An almost endless varictr, in cluding the finest and most durable. Pocket-handkerchiefs—silk and Cotton—plain and printed—an unrivalled assortment llalf Hose—Wool and cotton, of the besttex tore, selected expresqlv for retail trade. Morning Robes, and Gowns—Elegant Pat terns, excellent material, and 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 tablishment in flu: United states—buyers, there wil consult their interest by examining the goods w•hieh are sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CAM rnTcr.s Sr Goods promptly delixered at all the Rail Road Depots, steamboats, Ac,. and in any o.iwor the city, without charge. 4 * * Shirts. made to order by experienced Bandy, in superior , style, at short notice, war ranted to fit. W — No machine work done. in 014 establishment. • • Sept. 11, 1856.--.11381y ONWARD AND UPWARD. THE BORDER RUFFIA.YS 0.. V M. 4 IN, STREET DEPARTING... A NO the endeavor to palm o ff that " Ertc.m -'ll sire stock of superior quality" of goods lately received from an old broken-down estab lishment in Binghamton; has proved an entire failure to our friends &nen town. "Seeing is btilering." We acknowledge the fact. And should judge that “aceing.'! (without wearing). w4uld be ail that was necessary to convince the public that SIMM.ONS MERRIMAN, at their store on PLaLIC Arrzun first doorabove the Post Olic , !, have the LARGEST and most de drable stock 4 .f BOOTS and . C-. 4 1) ever introduced tnto this market; which for prier, (':e offer no cotnpetition with second rate good:) (I;:rability and st)le, we ehallenge competition. We are receiving-weekly from the best Houses • in New York, the latest.styles and best qualities of Go•ids, which keep our assortment complete, Jost received a large addition to our former stoek,.eonsisting of GENTS Patent Leather Boots, Patent Leather Short Boots, French Calf Boots, Gaiters, Shoes and Slips, all ttyles. LADIES Gaiters. Buskin, Slips and Boots, best qualities. Also, Boys. Youths and Childrens Boots, Gait ers and Shote , , the best in Morket. In fact ev. cry thing belonging, In the trade. :.. All kinds of Leather, Findings, &c. AU kinds of work 'made to order and repairing done neatly SIMMONS & MEItRI3i~ Y; 'Montrose, July 28,1856. . :.1127 E21:701,43 Shawl, Cloak & Dross Goods tin porium for. Fall 1856• -BURRITT would call attention to his new stock of Fall and Winter goods, ineloding a groat variety of Tat Fall Prints in new Styles, Kiln and Fancy Delaines and Cash. triereS. Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths, Plain and Plaid Merinoes and Paramattas; Black Brocade, Plain and Fancy 'Silk's: Wool i•Bro. cadiy, Cashmere and Silk Shawls, Gents Shawls, Rich Ribbons and Flowers, &Mies Cloths and Rich Velvets for Cloaks, Broadcloths, cassi. mers, &e., with a large assortment of othei-Sta pie and Fancy Goods, as uqual, including Hard. ware, Crockery, Iron and 'Steel, Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats. Caps, Cloaks, . Buffalo Robes, Carpetintr, &c., with a - large and now assorment of Stoves of the most approved styles and colfstrtiction, all whiat will be sold t o mee t th o views of the closest buyers for Cash or approved Credit, . New Milford, Sept. 1836. • . • NEW GOODS. +.o+ rr HE subser:ber has this • jait-' l. day returned from New .14 York with a large and well ~ ... - . ~.. selected assortment of • . • . • 'i , • WATCHES. ..JEWELRY, ) I , &' - ' ~...sa r.:5 FANCY GOODS, (.1. ! i;iil --- LL.- ' ' Comprising almost every',.ar ticle in his line of business... Among his stock may be-fnund-- Gold and Bilver Watches in grent variety, (a large portion of which are of his own importa tion.) Cameo, gold stone, mosaic, enamelled, fruit, coral and all 'gold . Ear-Rings and Breastpins. Diamond, ruby, pear), garnet, cameo, agate, eynx,eha,ied, plain sod children's . Finger. Rings. Gold, silver and plated Watch Chas and Keys. (;01d, siker, plated, steel and german Specta elm • Gold braceletNlorkeis, watch hooks, snaps, sleeve buttons, studs, crosses, pens and pencils. ' SILVER spoons, forks, cups, pie, cake, fruit and butter knives, napkin tines, saltcellars, soup and gravy ladles, card eases, ti?.. Pearl and s 1 ell card cases andporto monais. Coral bPads, jet armlets,scissors. Ono, two, three and War blided knives. Lix.,s viol, gnitar and violin strings. • Some very rich plated castors, cake baskets, table and desert kniVes and carvers, candlesticks, snuffers and trays, tea setts, spoons and forks. Amber and wax head; cornclian - rings. - • Britannia ware, sewing birds,. needles. Shell, buffalo nod ivory - combs. . linir and tooth brushes, Stc, &c., all of which will he sold at tho lowest cash pices, at the old stand of • . ALFRED J. EVANS, No. 2 01d.Fellow's Hall. Binghamton, Nov.. I, 1856,-1147 Important t Dagnerreotypists, Marble. Dealers and' others. Monumental Daguerreotype Cased. AMETHOD has long.been sought for, to in sert in durable manner, Daguerreotype Likenesses to Headstones and Monuments. r have been manufacturing these Cares for the last two years, and can warrant theta to secure the picture for a long number of years. The outside case is made 'of .Parian Marble, and .the bot which eneloses 'the picture and keep§ it _in a state of great preservation for great nunibr tit years, is made of brass,—a sereu; tiox. It makes a very neat job on a Headstone or inonument. They are_ used in Greenwood Cemetry, Mount Auburn. Laurel Hill, and Many other Cemetries in the United-States... A liberal dieeourit wade to Marble Dereerated Daeuerreotypista. 'erica from $O6 each to $9,50.. A circular of engravings will he 14euf, to any_ address, freti, with price Mares& A. L. BAUIWIN; Ar. of 52:0.1 ' 353 truadway),Neik.yqrkt vain ajidVoZil Grik4 .4;04-Aciolc 135111 409 Sinadstray, New Y0rk.,24 PINE GOLD JEWLItY: GIVEN AWAY TO . PURCHASERS OF BOOKS; ALL Books wil l' be sefd surlovese can bo bed at other Stoketi, many of them for lessi. - liew Books remived daily: A Gift varying in value from 2.5 cents to $lOO, given with:each book at . the time it is. sold. Having Ain hand•ayery large.;tock of new and,ealua;ble Boas, anJ se our motto is" Large sales and small profits," we ire determined to give our - caitomers better bar-- gains than can be had elsewhere. Any book published in New York or . Philadelphia will be promptly sent, gins Included, on receipt of Pub. lisher's price. Catalogue of Books- and Pres ents, containing full explanations will bo sent free to all parts of the country.: The The most Liborsl Indicoments aro offered to Agents. Any person by sending us an order for ten books, with money inclosed, will - be en titled to an Eitra Book 'and Gift. , ' All orders for 'books; containing money; (to ensure perfect sifety,) shOuld bit regieterpd at the Post Offiee, where they are mailed, ,and-. dt rieted• to Evans • & 4011 Broadway,'New . . • • REvrEaracs.-1.1. Thomas & Sons, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia; B, Lippinictit &Co., Philadelphia ;.D. Appleton &Co., Bread way,.Neiv York; Dcrby _New York. far Send for'n Catalogue...2A EVANS S; CO:,' • Principal Store, 409 BroadwaY,N. Y. • , Branch Stores atl2s Chestnut St, and at Washington; D. C.. _ . REMOVAL TAILORING ESTABLISLIMEAT. OR MAIN ST., NEST DOOR TO TUE-TARS ERB" STORE. r HE undersigned having removed his shop JL from Public Avenue' to blms STREWS' is about receiving s splendid assortment of . BROADCLO THS, CASSIMERES: • VESTING S 4-C. Which he is prepared to cut and make .to or dor, in a style that cannot fail to suit all who way favor him with their custom. Those 'wish ing their work done in•a nut and durable man• ner, will find it to their interest to give me `a c4lf. . J. SHUTTER, : Tai lor, 'Montrose, Nov. '27, 1556.449tf. • E. Pluribus Untun • - SO3IE fidkstr:mslate this celebrated motto " One of many"--others 'slay the inost - literal meaning is, "let the t.til go with the hide—but the real meaning is," A tip top l'ailor-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 von and show yuu The Fall rishione, for Men's and Boy's clothing - fur 1b.56. Don't blunder into a Jewsharp establishment ; ' where you are likv.lY to get foOled with bad work. 31 3: shop is on Turnpike street. 2tid l building-from Searle'slietel. I will warrant my work to! fit well and: , .vearlaell, and my prices veas,Mabla for cash down. rff - Cutting done as usual. - • JOIIN GROVE. Montrose Oct. I.lth 18.56. - Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, OR Antidote to Malaria; for the prevention and cure of Purer and A, , rue, .or Chill Fe ver; Dumb Agne, anl °that Intermittent and Remittent Fevers; alsolf Biliioax Fever 4. ac companied by Typhoid Fever. Yellow Fever, Ship and Jail. reviT, General' DebilitY,• Night Sweats, and all other forms - of disease which have a common origin in • - MALARIA OR MIASMA. Vinalty certain r.s : n preentive or 6irc. For sale by the undersigned,authorized agent f:q the Proprietor. Jas. A. Rhodes, Provideneq, It. 1. • ' 1. N. BULLAB.D. Montrose, .31ny .1; 1556 Starrucca Rail Road !!! Ir I Lit ri TREMAIN.& CO., are on hand V V with the largest, best, and cheapest istoiAt of general merchandise in town. Cousisting-ut Ares. Alpavea, and Alspive. . • Brooms, Boots and Bedsteads. - Clucks, Calicoes and Clothing, , • - Denims, -Drrizs, and Dodr 11 - 4ndNe.• Envelops, Edging, and . Epsoin Salts. Flour, Flannels, and FiSh.Hooks: Glass, Groceries, and Gimblets. Hats. Hams, and Hand.salke. Ink, Indigo, and Imperial Babies (drisses.) - . Jugs, Javonets, and Jewsharps. • • Knives; Knobs, and Kentucky Jeans. Locks, Lamps and Looking Claims. Matches, Musliris and M,lasses. - .• ' _ Nutmegs Nankeen . and Notions. Oils, Oxbows and Overalls. Pork, Pills and Powder. • • Queensware, Quills, and Quart-cups: Rubbers, Raisins and Rat-traps. Shoes, Shirts and Sugar. Tobacco, Tea and - Trace Chains. Utnbrellas s - Under-"shirts and I.Juion_Hsts. Veils, Vinegar and Nitro). Whips, Wallets and Wash-bowls'. Xtra Superfine Flour.' . • • York, Cottonades and Youth's Hats.. Z. And many other articles which they are selling at a very sinsli adiance on cost prices. "Smut! profits" and 'fair dealing is the motto for the Summer of '56. Give us a call and test, the truth of our assertions. TIMMAIN &CO. Laneaboro.Pa.. May 26,1856. PATENT MEDICINES &C. AFFLICTED lIEID • GRAPIIENEERG 31Eracins.—VegetAble -Pills . Green ;Mountain Qintment, Sarsaierila Compound, Childrens Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe. ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters,-Dysen tery Syrup, Consumptive's .Balm, Marshall's Utc rine, Catholicon, Net. Libby's Ointment, and Manual of • gealth. • Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's GermanOintament. Trasks Magnetic Ointment, liolloteays Ointment and Pills. Daris• Pain Killer, Dee. Fitek's Heart Corrector. Root and Plant, tattles sovereign Bairn; and IVrights' Indian Vegetable Pills. Rhodes: re.. ver and Ague Care. Merchants' Gargling Oil. Arnica Linament, Camphor,Castor Oil, • Pategor . ic, Aloes, Picera, Mvrrb, Licorice, stcs Ate., a new; sappy just received, to be- kept'constantly ok hand, for rale by Montre.,Oct. 1556... I Hang the Banner on the Outer s .WALL - • ' - AEIS LET THE TIDINGS 00 iORTIL; frtHAT HAYDEN BROTHERS, the Pen . pies' Agents are now receiving their see and stock of Pall and' Winter Dry Goods, . YANKEE NOTIONS, WATCHES; JEWEL.' .RY &FANCY-GOODS, • Which they are selling oil at :about ,one-half the Old Fogies' Prices. . • No charge for snowing goods, NeDeviatian in Price. . . Call and take. a. pe e p,._ for • ire, aro'. bobbing around with the cheapest gootis,ener ofTered this section of 'the State. No inistslie. • • ' . - HAYDEN, MOS'. • . New Milford..Pa.:aetober 1856. n4lro3* MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING . 116 fkgei STOUt A. D. ST014).1&00.` WOULD respectful liannitunee.to .tlie la. dias.of Mentrosa and IQ:l'olly...that they have opened a Fa!vy press 4 00 d, nisleini &wi t an Main Street, over the Pangaea Store, whore. they will - he happy, la , ape theit old friiandri, arid 'else . solicit the patronage anew one Mint ChaaeAttend to_ Millinery dtpartmenti theliresOnaking-datAirt:.• went will hounder the chargh Mina 'Waiter. Montrose, iifept(ls,, Now. 12,-16!6. BOYS!HIP - - - 11U1111 , A11 - .31ammoth Pictorial : rotor Jodalha for the I lolidaysiinst rose Book Store hi thwPost °Mir; " • ALSO,—.Vannt,:Ford's new ,leork.«.atir , Play .Day Book. • ' Tho New . Lute. of .2rroi, the,' Shan* and the New York qii e and 'A:horns' &cot, OR O. $4. for tho expected ° where eke.) besidesathei new BOA* merous to mention, and still more:- oviNted O a few days. Just a- ;rotor,. elteetki -ebe39 4141 Cheapest! . . 't:.& BULLARD:: , klont rose, Dee., r - - ‘•:9). Register' It tiee . - • NOT,ICL is hereby gtvbn to all pet• sons conceintil in the followlog rstatesi to Estate of Itazard• Powers, Iste or Lenox tomfl. ship, deceased, Chattels TittglyiEtecutor. ~Estate of . w Ebenezer Colo, la of Faiiiitakei. township, deceased, Orange Mott andtlizabetb Angel, (late Elizabeth 'Cole,) Astailtihttratois. Estate of William Dayten,late of d_r,eitt Bend townsitiP, &teased, Samuel ft. D3yt9i. H. Day wood AdtninkraterS. - - That the aeconntante .have. asittlerYthoir ae,a counts in the Register's Vilice .its taut for the., county of Susquebassa, anti the. same swab* presented to the - Judges 'of itio Orpberi s i Court of slid- county, on Wedifetany the, littlt day of January next, for confirmation-and: atiOleattet.. J. W.. CHAPMAN. Rot gittAri' OfEi:r, , • Montro.4,Pec. BUth.lBZ6. • • 52m3. XTRA Floia Prow 1-2 - to 8" dollam pE E bbl., for sale at S. S. MOTT'S. From the Binghamton Oeutocrat; April , latfit _ SPLENDM TIMICITERISST.—Nire isare..•hefore noticed Um new store, erected ity. A. ,K - nowitonp: - E4q., adjoining ths Bank of: flinghamtono to b* occupied as :I Hardware Store by ISleitirs.-Pbyte; & Knowlton. AR it approaebe 'elomidetion it ieterves more and.ntore the praises that 'MVO ,- been bestowed.Onit; ands=is undoubtedly in it* • styli, finish and miPoititmenta the model attrtailif - * the. Southern. Tier.: Messrs. P. & K. arc now - putting in thelistock. one !alter tnif more tom- pimp than bat her4fore been kept In this puss. - eMbracing all the Oepartmenti of Ifaidware. Builders Finishing Materials, Gag Fiattria &c. Mr. Blackstone: an experienced - and :tidy worktunn.superintends-the - thut -Fitting -dtpsru. • merit. Look inlat_Phyte and Knowltonti. - HARDWAU,:iOE9I - 1111 -- NISHING' ANIYTXWCY GQ,O3*. . TD Vat unnarm -- talian -*- Of Susque hanna' and NeighboOpg • Cqunties.. .•, .. ,-..- - AATE would • respectfully solicit None 'attest.. - r V. tin to our largo ntocit..ot the_ ibeNs mentioned Goods, now is starerind ine - ciiirse'pf • reception. For many sears the trade of-one Of ' the largest portions of the Empire Stato - hjia been rosined by a monopoiy,which bas'at.last given away before the rash of enterprise. - Pessensing unequalled foe - Mike. for Iling, and having direct communication with the moat extensive Manufactories in the linked States, we say, without exaggeration, that we can and Kill L.:11, either wholesale ouretail; - at piires - lower than ever (Arerid before' *tat o!' 2 4, 1' Y. Chi.. - -' - --- ''''.' . Wt.ilt nothing has been omitted in dna= Hard ware line, we .have gire&particular attentleu to :the House Furnishing branch of 'one -bneinesa, and have on hand a stork well worthy the in mpeetion of House Keepers. . _ . - CM Fancy Goods - we hare also a large asiort• ment, which, having been selected with especial reference to the wants of our ensfornernewe. - think . *ill please those in nerd of artieltinitr this line. , . .. . In conelnsionore would any that our Ganda are new, and of the first quality, and thatiri hope, by strict attention to hnainess, trod a con stant anticipation of the Wishes of our pattooe, I to merit even an increase of the` -confidence al- I ready.reposed in us. I 4 . I'llYrE'di KNOWLTON,' : ' 1 Hartivrare, House FuiniAing Dud Faticy"Gnids _ Establishuient, 51 Court St.,iiinghan- • ' ton, N.Y.; adjoining Bank' ots' '- ',.. Binghand.O. N. 8. - We have a very largo sleet of Wood en and Willow Ware, Mats and. Haws, Britannia Ware, Fancy - Bird Cages, dee. Er - Sporting apparatus of every des:ription, including Fishing Tackle in all its varieties, Guns, rtifics, pistol", , Gun Materials, 46:e. ' - • .. COantry -Prieichant*- • • . WILL find fig„"yahltrtiP:aNinThrecierl, OLD and. Sitter Sliectuillts, M T ter.. lot just reecired, compri4iug ag4 - o.,:bv - • A sigusl . BLASTING POWDER ; Elife47 - rttei.% - Gtti .Powdei. ShOt, Lied; GurtCOlei, ers, Powder F• a. - quns, - .Revolversti Pido ls &c., nt the Stoi f AITE arc determined to 'suit the Ladies,hsv. I f ing their comfort in view, we lately pro cured of pre importers, nlarge assortment Of • • FANCY G001):9 1 _ 2. • " which must certainty please even tbe - most- , fus. thliuus - taste. • We haVe a fine stock,othhir,.Nail and 4 17.40 th.. , Brushes eomprising Many !depot 141ca.':, ! Of combs .3ve have an. extenhiye vanety t hen• ding many ofludis ItUbbei,S iron :- 1 We have, beside, many Otl4r' fancy Artlitas, i too nemeron* to= to: Mentiotr. can. aDdeFikiline, .our-FancylGods.; • P[IYF& lENOWITOtri I 5! Coint fit. , • Britatitia, Ware.. 1 -A VERY large stovkat it • 1411 TE kicivowitikis. - . To Sportsthen- Fishing - T'ackle ! Guns! bi tes f Pistol; I 1101IYFE & KNOWLTON have no* on band 1 * splendid lut-of Fishing Tackle, eamptis- I. N. BULLARD. li„pds, from In .61„ to $lO each. - I.lnee, from . 3ein t t in sb, frow 41,50 te.s6 each, .. 11 1!41 an -alunt , meut of artificial Balt, never before thievvieinity,iniudlisgrroge. Men, Gitisa:Lialit‘. er, India huliber, Minnows,Gtitta Pereha,-Orinta - !toppers, Shrimp,. Spinning Dait, - &c., ent I , pootts to avoid eatelllngvrates while hailing: Patent Spring Hooke for Plekerel or Piko., Satt•delogerii,:or Yankee Doodle Huoks t alurar and improved mode of catching b, - ' W have a goi.ll stock of : ltislc ,;Re. voicing, actialo abd double "barrelo Phitele,Ptivr. der, Shot, Water Proof and other OA naliting iforni„Thrkcp call. - Poirdoe Pellelieb, Guinn Dage:T9rrpiranee Dottleidlte, - &e.; &e: In (net *b hate everk article el Spertialisp itanalea...,:lioelti; for outline flablitiby:theilaa. drNithenuad., & KNOWLTON. !St Court st., Binghamton.; 73ftypt: & KNOSi'ILTQAU art. Agla,ta. kt• a nnuther of Manufacturers, inftwill'a?pply tha Trade an sae Alta at Aat a tovr t ee at theit Mardian). linage Varnishing sa rainy. G 904.11 Establishment, - %Voild's Usti - lobs hullo ni. 1 1 0.414ik, Vitaid flab Dye,; as Alestolatigt Wm*, Thelf**;if • a .Thneatad Flower, Vitietute*" ifinVOis Balsam t- Shtheaorsan's irtekiatillit. °lpa'a Intedste Catholicia _and-QiiitOPetit ;,irgatekt.-14tivid GlosCiCisiag Rea4y , Romilhrsi - 444,..i00114 4 0t. 44,14°24 foOßPLy.l#44lSll4ePitrliiii., 'Vet; at the 'Stark of: Montroee, feret Er,- Yttk''. kitYFEJ& kNOW.LTUN*I3.; Binghamton Ammunition. vl .llnotr4lBe.net. 15, ISSR. TO. THE LADIES. Binghamton. ABEL TERBELL aewistreet.