ET! itfo Otorittf* moomitz! BELLE. T 1 ilatielier !its in he parlor, di d• in her'easy slur ilia: . ' -,-,1%.4.1e1r4 Ali w ,lier it:4; giggles-and limpets, AiiiCiit*rs midgig-06 and Sinks, —Ana though she tajki -‘--frialrastlor tnowthan she thinks. ratter oces ctsd h his rivet, ragged and seedy at that lliicuate are all - put at-the elbow-- itthost &heating bad hat, 1.;1 1 :s boarding and isavinglis shillings, :.-iiiit:trefulty day by daY, While she on the beaux and poodles' lethrowing it all away. • • - -She lies a-bedin the morning 'llll nearly the . hour of,tioon; • Theu comes down, snapping and snarling lltlcanse she was called so soon. ' lier hair is still in the papers, • Her cheeks still dabbled with paint— _ terttaini Of ter b t night% blushes; ; - 114bris 614 intended to faint. - - Sher-dotes upon men unshaveß, And men with the "flowing hair," She's eloquent over mOustaehes • They give such a foreign air. Site talks of And fails 'in limo with thetioon, Atid tho'a more should meet her, She sinks away in a swoon. Her feet are so very little, _ Her hands so very white, • Her jewels so , very heavy, ,And; her head so very light, Her `eolOr iv made of costnetiov, Oda she will neverown ner betty made mostly of cotton, Her bean is made wholly of stone She ails in love with a failOW, Who struts "Atli a foreign sir Ile, marries her for ber money— . She marries Alin for his flair; One of , the very best matcher— Both are well mated in life! She's got a fool for a husband, And he'a`got a fool for a wife AMERICA:I4 TIIILIVIMPTIS OF 'SCI - It is now about twenty years ago - that we saw in the lecture room of the New York University the.first rudemodel efliforses Tel. egraph. It had a coil :of wire one mile in length running stronnd the room, and the ex periments made by the students were very amusing and'interesting, but no one but , it. inventor, and l Professor Gale, (now Chief Ex arainer at the Patent Office in Vinehington.) seemed to have any real faith in its practica bility. Now it has threaded every. country of Europe and, America, and a gigantic 'en terprise is even in progress to unite with it . the eistern and western hemispheres. This generation has witnessed succession of tuaiveb. 'of science entirely unparalleled in the history of man. The Arabian Tales contain nothing more startling than what is now not merely a reality, but a very prosaic . one. 'The iron horse, 'the talking wire, the self moved ship, and the magic mirror are all every flay mat ter% and in a few years a new silver 'will be extracted frem the clay. Nut only has the sea been forced to give up its secrets, but it will soon cease to oppose any barrier to the communication Of men. The wire will prob ably anon . be laid which will enable the mer chanf.tf London or Liverpool to send mesa ges to bis agent in New York of New Or , leans with perfect regularity and accuracy, and receive an answer. In one month after the wire is dropped into the ow); and 'the connection established between the two con tinents, it - will cease to be wondered at and become a thing of daily use. - But . its .nag vificent - and beneficent results will not• wear out as soon as sty novelty. - We can hardly measure these happy infic . encei. The , explanatiiins of difficulties be tween the two Governments at Washington and London tan exchanged at , once -and :mailed in spay. - Ideicantile transactions eau be : carr i e d an as espeditiouAly as if the , • parties on either side of the Atlantic were in the same countirer-rootn • and instead of waii3ag for a week's installment ofnews;dtti ly begets will be carried back and forth be tween tbe two continents. At 'sunset the Wakes of, the daily papers of -New York may receive everything up to.rnid night an London, Liverpool and Dublin.: The result of.ua'cleeoOn in Net York 'might be ~wat in lime for the morning papers :in Lon• 'don, and an inteiesting debate in Parliament might. be printed alongside of the , proceed . Mgr. in Congress. This wire - sitl indeed be a link of peace; it will give .security and certainty to business operations; and prevent dishonesty by taking iiway all chance of escape and every loop hole of error.. There seems .to be not the - slightest doubt of the feasibility of the plan. The!boi of the 'ocean appears ~to have beet „graded as it were by the land of- nature for the reception of this delicate conducting • thinad of iron. A Soft layer of the finest and • „smoothest material, compose(' of minute sheks `many feet in thickness will receive the wire and protect it front injury ' , while jibe appear anee-of these &hens indicates that hardly a or motion -ever stirs the liquid Medina) ira l tWa- ;Unfound caverns of 'the deep, deep tlienJulhe realms of profennd ailebee Allonghts of men awl the seta' lations -- of h*r. -oo the Cringe . -' of ligh tning alon g "the lottom:of the sea from city to eity,iinlong the continents, and mak ing the ilise so long aerated, -cese family by ;the ties of a commoniatereek,Ssd -the ar ei of an exalted coritintPoitirr :re merits fist year of 114:11inavre sotelap4:l4ora - - 04 S flia)to Tel is oalalgOtady44 a aketoh:iffAs Ant annual Memsgs to th e tthirty-litiliVat• oese mill probably appear-4s. the-do: glints on the day after its-dellilfroft-"' inton.—Mirttenta , -flogrkr. - =MEM R=M=M=l *IiORSUIT OF - KNOLEOIEVIWER OIFFP The folluiving is a, remarkable and most praiseworthy in , tainallif what persevorence and industry, rightfr4 directed are able to effect • Among the graduating class at the com tnencreat, Collegei, vu one by the namtiot Condit, frOirt .lerseY; tleman is a shoernaker, married, an d has a family of four children. Sir years ago, he `eemitig sensible of the blessings of an educa tion, be commenced learning the simple bran. ches, Ruch- as are taught in our primary schools. One by one, as lie sat on his bench, he mastered grammar, arithmetic, geography tke., with some occasional assistance from bis fellow workmen. At this time be determined to obtain a collegiate education. Without means, and nod with a large family depinding on him for support, he commenced and learned Latin and Omsk, after his day's labors were over,-uncler the direction of a friend ; and af ter the lapse of a year and a half, prepared for and entered the sophomore class at Will iams College. Ile brought his bench and tools, as welr as his books, with him. The students supplied him with work ; the faculty assisted him ; and frith the fund for indigent students, - and some occasional assistance from other sources, he was enabled to go thrergh the college course, and at the same time support hit far lie graduated on his birthday, at the age of 32. He stood high in his class, and at their farewell meeting„in consideration of his talents, perseverenee, and Christian char: actor, they presented him with an elegant set of silver spoons, tea, and table, each hand comely engraved with an appropriate inscrp tion. Mr. Condit will now entei.the Theological Seminati. at New York, and will no doubt make, a faithful and popular minister. What young man in this country will ever after such an example as this, d e spair of ob taining an education Springfield .Repub Length, Breadth, Thickness and Weight of the British National Debt. The weight of the national debt in gold amounts to 14,088,475 lbs., or 6,289 tons, 9 cwt., 3 qrs., 13 lbs.; in silver, 266,666.669 lbs., or 110,047 tons, 12 cwt., I qr., 14 lbs- To transport this debt acme the seas, it would require a fleet of 25 ships, of 250 ton-. burthen each. To carry the debt by land it would termite 12.580 one-horse carts, each cart, being loaded With half a ton of gold.— Those would extend in one unbroken line 35i miles. If conveyed by soldiers, and every soldier were to carry 50 lbs. weight in hi knapsack, it would require an . army of 281,- 789 men. Eight hundred millions of sover eigns piled one upon another, oi.formed into one close coluinn, would extend 710 miles.— If this column were commenced at, the Land'. End and continued Northward, it would reach ten miles beyynd John O'Groat's.House. The same number of sovereigns laid !flat, in a straight line, and touching each other, would extend -11,048 miles, or more than one and thrWourth times round the moon.— Eight hundred millions of one-pound Bank of England notes, sewed together, would cov er, a turnpike road 4 . 0 feet wide and 1,052 Miles long,. or from Land's End to John O'Groat's and nearly half way back again.— If the-notes were sewed together, end to end, they would form a belt long enough to go four times around the world and sixteen times around the moon. The whole population of the world is esti mated at a thousand million souls. An equal distribution of the national debt would give sixteen shillings to every man, woman and child, or four pounds to every family on the face of the earth. Were Blitain- to con quer all Europe, and levy a-general poll-utx. to liquidate the present debt . she must have from every man, woman and child 5 lbs. 17' 71d. Supposing for amoment such a thing pooible,, as that we could 'procure from the Mexican mines silver in sufficient quantity to pay off the debt, it would require to bring it to England a fleet of 476 ships, of 250 ton. ' each. To carry-it to the Bsnk of England, ire one-horse - carts, each containing half a ton of silver, it Would take 238,095. These . mng ed iu one unbroken line would extend 676 miles, or from Land's End to Wick,.24 mile. from John . o*Groat's.' If carried by men, each, loaded with 50 lbs. weight, it would re quire 5,333,333, or 1,391,033 in. addition to the whole-adult population of Great. Britain. izelifhe.Ereuing Post.tells the following of a thrifty Pirson "A donation party was given the other day to a'ciergy man in one of our New England villages, and among the articles he received was a superb from the Oenin of the place. The parson, much pleased wish the hat, ventured to ask the donor what such a . hat ought to be worth ! That is an eight dollar, hat,' was the reply. Th e parson turned it over again, renewed his thanica to the hat. ter, and remarked that it was ' very fine, very fine indeed;' and so they parted. The next day the parkon wended his way to the hatter's store, and after the customary salutation, took him aside, observed that.. he was 'not accustomed ,to wear bats worth eight dollars; that a four dollar hat was good enough for him—a plenty. He concluded -by proposing to exchange'the hat be bad re ceived for a,four, dollar one, and to,'lake the balance inlnoner.•—ract." st Windsor / took cold, .ed was laid op with - slayer. I bad been in bed tbree days, ritei my tandliuly came into "Veil, Captain, how do yues find yourself by This time r " 94, fain tittle better, tip 4 I re. 41 : W 441, glad beesuse Lareet to 'whiteleaskyptir rooin; and if the eeloiltika :au** do torztorpziF bcdaargisima aeolber Varlet of eAlollaer, aes , aot able to tummy tome Well, 'the* Pil speak tellhe t 4lateaay Ae vos't Riad Vow itiog is Itod arba7e - AO itmerystAtl. CATHARTIC TILLS OpERATII by their powerfal influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu- • late iI into-healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other Organs of the body, and, by restoring their impale: action' to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as 'are the' first cams of disease. An extensive , trial of their virtues, by Professors, physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of . den serous dismiss* almost beyond belief, were they not Sabetantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth Their certificates are published in my Americus Almanac, which the .Agents below named are pleased te furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Directions for their use in the complaints which they have been found to cure. Foa COSTITSMESS.—Take one or two Pills, or _such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness iv frequently the aggravating cause of Pitts, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel well while under a costive habit of hoax. Ilene it should be, as it curb. s promptly rehered. FOR DTAPEPSIA, which is sometimes the cause of Costiveness, and always unisontreatable, take mild doses —from one to four to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and the heartburn, boclyEnren, and aenslburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has. gone, don't forget what cured you. . Fora FOUL STOMACH, or ]forbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smallbt doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. Fon NEUCOMM" Shea HEADACHE, Nitrous. Pain in the Stomach, Bock, or Side, take from four to eight pills on go.ng to bed. If they do not opm.- ate sufficiently, take more the next de k v until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. FOR Scaorvaa, BUTRIPEL/13, and all Diseateo of the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up hi the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their Influence, leaving the' sufferer in perfect health. Patiental your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered ' with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To PCHITT THE Bump, they are the best medl tine ever discovered: Th e y should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases willbe swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. By this property they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are making every where. /Argil COMPLAINT, JAmancrt, and all Bilious Affections arise from some derangement—either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and rends. it unfit for digestion. This is disastrouti to the health. and the ,constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp torn. ObstructiOn of the duct which empties the bile Into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of write. Costiveness, or alternately. costivaiess and dimvhcea, prevails. Feverish symptonis, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in- ability to , sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes th ere is severe pain in the side; the skin mid the white of the eves become a greenish yellow; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch; the whole systems irritable. with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diairlias, dysentery. &c. A medium dose of three or four rills taken at night. followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few da) s, will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for 2.5 cents. llnsemarism, Gory, and all hvianinoalary Fea rer: are rapidly cured by tha, purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principle of Life. For tlicie and all kindred complaints they should be taken in milt] doses. to move the bowels gently, but freely. • . As a Disr , :ttt Pitt, this is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to tike, and certain y none has been made more effectual to the purpose fur which a dinner pill is employed VREPARED 13Y DR. J. C. AVER d CO., Practical, and Analytical Chemists LOWELL, MASS., +M) sow ay Whips by the Million F ROM 25 OS to $5,00, at • MITE & KNOWLTON'S Binghamton. Ashton Salt, , FOR Dairy and Table nse. just received and for sale by the Sauk,' 4usbet or. Pound, by I. N. IPSLLARD. June 9. 18:5'6 HOSTILITIES . CEASED; Peace Declared! ON such terms that secures the right ()revery nation to the navigation ot the Danutre,and be' - it known to the people or Susquehanna County, and the rest of the Forld, that they will find it to their advaaitage ro come to the Temp erance Saloon and Grocery in Main St, Mont. rose, Pa., (the only Temperance saloon in Mont rose) to get Pies, such as are pies, Cakes, Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, pickled Oysters, Clams, Cuenmbers, Ice Cream, Oranges, Pine Apples; Candy, and Segars, Nuts &e. Small Beer, Ice cool Lemonade, and Soda Water to eat and drink. At the same place is a gond as sortment of Groceries and Provisions, with new supplies every week from New York, such as Tea, choice kinds, from 2s. 9e.. to 6e. per lb. Sugar now at 9 eta. Best Coffee I I I-2ets., crushed, Pulverized and Granulated at Is. per lb. Molasses' 3s. 6d. per Gallon: best Syrup at 6d,' per gal: Pork, Smoked Ham, and Shout ders. dried. Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel. White and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers. Lard, Tallow, Sterine patent and Sperm .Candles, a variety of. Bar Soaps. Slurring do. best in use, Coffee Rice, and Tobacco, plug and fine cut, Chewing and smoking, do. in tin foil. Fire Crackers and Fire Works. Matehes, all kinds. dried . Peaches, Plums; Cherries, Figs, from Is. to Is. 6d. per lb. Prunes, Zantee Currents, Citron.. Fig paste, Sa go for puddings, Spit;es all kinds, do. Ground - Mustard, do. French Soap Powder, Babbitt* Sal teratus, do. and Washing Soda, Cream Tarter, and Super Catb Soda Tartaric Acid, Licorice, do. root, Fancy Candy and Gum Drops, fresh from N. 'Y., Cassia buds, Canary - seed, Nutme , Cloves &e., Cocoa, Stoma and Chalkulate, Lo , ilarda, black and Scotch snuff. lisisinb, from Is. to is. 6d. per lb, Stutance seedless Rusin s, starch (pearl) Corn starch. Patent Nutmeg Graters,and Clothe's pins, Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles; Raymond's Lees. and Wrights Pills, Salts, Roll Brimstone, Sulphur, Gum Camphor, Vinegar Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles, Pepper Sauce, Rrispbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, Hair .Oils,to embellish and prerent from falling . offer turnin,g grey, Herring b y the Box, White Wash, Scrub and Shoe brushes, Store and boot Blacking. Garden seeds, slate and lead pencils, Axe hand les, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, an almost sure cure for burns,Sprains, Bruises, dte. Rus sian Linament, good for man' or beast. Horse Medicine, together with a large assortment of Children's Toys. selected, with great care. for both girls and boys, among which are small pole and . Bawkets, Horses, Dogs, and Cattle on wheels. and rockers,smail Tea Setts, Thimbles, Carnelian Rings, Tops, Clarioaeues, Accnrde on, thimonieenk Harps, and many- curious things, Ladies Baskets and Sewing Birds, Sick Salt for family - use, Corn Mee Lahr° Flour, kept constantly on hand, by the pound, sack or -bar ren. . T 62 1 ,1311 i3MAD, Clams, Oranges and Lemons, Pine Apples, &e., Some Eggs Butter. Potatoes, Beans, &e., taken in ere-lunge.:' Theaters Goods are for sale for each or ready pay. - , Thankful for past • faro's, I hope by strict attention - to business and small-profits to gain a layer stare of permage, and thereby all be unatnaly benefited, all orders with the ready mill be promptly atteadetto. - S; S. MOTT. Tooporetrerk Saktoo, firfreery and Provisioo Store in Mehl St.. Montan*. Pa..-May 'lO. MG. Miming - . Pita Citiniitteliti• A .FRESition l iplyjiist reegyed. sad torsi% cheap, shoo, 4aadlekold arroogli., hig ee oash aad hard isaarrigh stand , alms. la aye. oar 011%14 • - 1. AL SMARM • Jane 9, t 1951. - _ rilliE SALA, hi AND ERSA FES --- . , -- .1. of Philedelphia against the vorld.—Evros & Watson. N 0.26 1 , .oath Fourth street, Philadelphia, . •'------- %awe had the serest demonstration in the following Certificates, that their wanufacturc of Salamander. Safes has at length fully warranted the representations which bare been made of them, as rendering an un doubted security against the terrific element: PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856. MESSRS: EVAN! & WATReII:-GentS af fords us the highest satisfaction.to state to you that owing to the very protective qualities of two o the Salamander Safes which we purchased of you some few months since, we saved a. large portion . of our Jewelry, Books, Papers,. &e., ex posed to the calamitous fire in %Instead Place; o n the morning of the 11th inst. When wu reflect that thtise Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we occu pied. and that they fell Subsequently into a heap 'it burning ruins, where the vast concentration ..f heat caused the brass plates to melt, we can not but regard the preservation of the valnable eontents as most convincing prOof of the great, -ecurity afforded by your Sates. We shall take much pleasure in recommend itvr them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire.. GEORGE W. SIKONS & Otto. MESSRS. Evase & Warsosi-1 have to offiq you my testimony in favor of the great security atirtled to my entire stock of Jewelry, books, pipers, &e . during the recent aisastrous eonflm. oration iii Ranstead place, from the fact that the .4.sine were contained in two of the Salamander Safes in munetured by you. ' Hating fallen from the filth story of the Arti san Building, where theywere previously placed and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the preservation of the valitahle deposits seamed to every one who witnessed the opening and interi. or examination, a matter of profound astonish ment. ABEL .TURRELL PHILkDELPIIIA, Apri 12, 1856 To all who may require u perfect protection from the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to roentr.mend the use of your Safes, as I consider they have now undergone the most trying test. N. E. MORGAIII. PHILADELPHIA, April 14, 1856 Nlessas. Eveas & WaTsort .-Gentlemen—No doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the 1 void condition in which I discovered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of steel; and •thcr valuable documents, when or, Friday last I •'pened the Safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of its great exposure, ouch to the intensity of the heat from so hot a tire as that which destroyed the Artisan Build. in", as also from the force of the fall from its former:elevated position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its in terior inspectidn, that the contents which I once so highly. prized would ever be of any serviee to Joe, but as their fertraare now happily removed, I feelit only due to say to you that I can hence, root) recommend the use of your Safes to all :Ow may wish to feel a confidence in the per. e , -et security which such means provides atrainst frightful an element. EDWARD GASKII.I., Bookbinder. • Constantly on hand, Patent Powder and Thief ProOf Locks, for Banks, Stores &c. • - Al,rit 24. 1855.-17t•1 Important to. Farmers. - New Freight Line from, 3lontrOse DILL & ARMSTRONG, Commission Merchants, So. 3, Erie build - tngs. • FOR the better accommodation for the farm ers Susquehanna County we have con cludiu to receive fright every day in the week, (Sundays excepted) at the store of M. S. Wit. won & Son,. who will attend to shipping the 4:tme to New York. and the'returri - bills be paid in sash at their store. Cap t. Wiekhatn is their salesman, whose long experience on the N. V. & E. R. It., tiauer. 4 himself th•it justice will be done to his pations with the above n man gtm en t, we invite the farm eN to give us a trial. JUSTUS D 11.1.. C. B. ARMSTRONG \tnntrnse, Anti. 20,11356.-6 m. Bird .Cages ! Bird. Cages ! 111 YET & KNOWLTON hare] ust received a large and well oelected aase-tment of BIRDCAGES, combininm many of the most e.egnnt designs ;Ind beautiful finish ; eitmhining durability with lightness and ..iriness of style. From 5s Gd,io SlO,each, ilrinltinv.uri seed cups included. PIIVFE & KNOWLTON. 51. Court st.. Ttin,thltnton. • FARMERS lITILL (lad a lt i r z ^ L e ..c lot ß l eg, V V, Spides, Shovels, - Gra,s.l - looks, Sickles, - Cradles and many other articles for tilling rind beantifv ing the earth, at I!IIYFE & KNOWLTON'S, Ilinlihaslttin. N. Y. Hardware and House Furnishing Goods. •VIIIS is a progressii.e age. No one doubts 1 it; or if they did, a glance at themanitoll writes on wh ch the lightning whizzes with im part:int news, wou Id. soot% convince; a look' at the rushing cars would add more emphasis to the 1 - 24 t and wise conclusion. New proofs pre went thetnmeivem each day; each day we are wore a nxioui to C..teh the living inanners as as they rise," turn Cheat t our own account, and LA_ in as much cat}, as pcissible• Now a days people are averse to dealing at t,ld fashioned Stores-- - -those established from ten to twenty years aLro. ' Their proprietors having }w eene thoroughly inainvd with the high price principle, (of. rather lack of principle,) are un willing to tower their 'demands to a scale more in accordance with the times we live in. esolved to keip pace with the , pro,gressive spirit of the age, we have opened our new and spacious Store, No. 51,-Court St., with a very large assortment of Hardware, House Furnishing, anti Fancy Goods, which - we offer wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices, for cash or approved credit. • PIIYFE & folow.uroN, 51. Con ft St., Bi .ghatnton, T Y. r"4 We advise country merchants to visit us. They will find it advantagoous. - • LOOK HERE ABEL TURRELL fir AS just received from New York, A full LA• and desirable stock of • NEW GOODS, Comprising'a first . -rate assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals., Medical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuns, China, Giaseand Ear then Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,) . Brit annia Ware, Japanned and Planisbed Tin Ware, Silver and all other kinds. of Spoons. Sliver Forks, Butter Knives, &c. All sorts of Lamps. A. good variety td• Wood and Gilt Frame Mir. rors. Wall rind Window Paper. Stationery. Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms. Family Groceries. Lamp Oils. Crmphene:— Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Sprrnlawli Candles. Hide and other Whips. Varnishes. Window Glass„ Ste.. A first rate variety ()flew dry, and Fancy Goods. Gold and Silver Spec. tarles. -- Gold Pens. Violins, Metes, Fifes, At eordeons, Violin and Veulincello Strings, &a.— The largest assortment of Pocket Knives in Sasq. Co.. and the best quality in Market. Shot Guns. Piaols, (single and Double Bagel,) ;in vokers, Am in short. the Pbyttieian. the Invalid , the House keeper. the Farmer; the Meehanie, the fdanufie tarer, the Professional Man, the Gentliman,tho Lady, the Rich and the Poor, the Young and Old, the Beautiful and the Ugly, the Gay and the Fashionable; end all the rest of the • people, will find something to supPtytheir every'darivapis at Turrelre. Store iti the -orgy Beek Block—Prices low Qoaliliesgood-.-Call awl moo. • . _ • - ABEL TURISM ileatreeN sreh 1856. • riirriAl are sit tarn to Ten .more.and it 9 reiteir, goods., 10111" ItURRITT agald of band with a 'new and SECOND' STOCK of FALL & WINTER GOODS Making bis assortment nun sunny complete in all respects; ind will be sold AS low as the lowest, or tower for Cash, Barter or approved credit. - - New Milrotd, Nev. Se, 1838. TITILS, FURS FUR Nectarines and Cuffs. and Bu ff aln Robes a new titooc just received, and for Sale cheap be 'H. BURRITT. Nov. 28, 1856. - New Goods - A:riving daily, by Erprom, at. Hopbottom, Pen.lea. THE subseribers are now. opening .a large and well selected stock of new Goods.— Consiatirg of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes of all Sizes and Wes. Flour, Corn Meal, Salt. &c. &c. All of which they will sell as cheap as can be bought elsewhere in the County,in exchange for Lumber, Shingles, PrOduee of all kinds, Woolen Sock& for cash approved credit. Two - shillings per pair paid for good Socks. SiAteen.cts. per doz. for Eggs. . ' Twenty eta. per lb. for Butter. BELL & TINGLEY. Hombottorn.. April !24,1856. EXTRA Floor from 7 1-2 to 8 riollara per bbl., for sal.. at S. S. MOTT'S. PIIITE.& KNOWLTON are Agents for a number of Manufacturers, and will anppir the Trade ,on nsr terms. and at a low price at their Hardware. {louse Furnishing and Fancy Goods Estub!Mown,. Ammunition. BLASTING POWDER. Safety Fuee , Gun Powder. Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, and Worm ers, Powder.F.aska. Guns, Revolvers, Pistols ate., at the Store of I ABEL TURRELL. Mostrose.Oet. 15. 1856. TO THE LADIES. WE aro tiket Mined to suit the I.sdies, hav ing theirconifort in vie*. we lately pro cured of the importer?, a large assortment of FANCY GOODS; .vhicb mtn4t certainly please even the most ;Winn. t vs ti, We have a'ti ne stork of flair, Nail and Tootb firos.lim, comprising Mall eirgant style*. . Of coml.. We Bare :in extensive varietv.'nelo dim! num3 of Ina , Rubber, Iron ;did Morn. We,love. brxide. manv other Fumy Article*, too notnerous to mention. ' Call and•erstrdnit our Fancy Goods. .PHYFE & "KNOWLTON, 51 Court St. Britannia Ware. - A VERY tarp fit oe le :it • -PHYFE.& KNOWLTON& Binfghamton Hurrah for the New Store !! 'lll-1E undersigted take pleasure in announcing to their friends and customers that . they hive moved into their NEW STORE. with an entire new stock of Goods, consisting of every variety of merchandise kept in country or city, Friends, giVe us a call ! We do not sell at old fogy' prices, nor " Jew" those who For ,name of ; but tradu fairly and honorably at ‘• live and let live" rates: , We both preach and practice the true business principle of "quick sales and small. profits." Let it be • distinctly understood that we do not wish to sell goods . on a long credit. We will sell goods so low that the purchaser can afford to borrow money aL t%elve per cent, and pay down for them. Salt: fmur and produce of all kinds kept con stantly 0.1 hand. and sold at. lower rates than at any . otherestahlishment in town. To prove that we are not botwing, but telling plain truths in a plain way; call and purchase. N. B.—Alt kinds or produce taken in • ek change fur goods., THAYER,& Co. - Montrose, Sept. 26th. 185ri.—n-41 MEW Jewelry, Per:nmery, Fancy Gooch. 1.11 Grocerse., Paints; Oils, Drugs, Materials for Lights, &c., Just received by . . • - ABEL TURREL, M (intense, Oct. 8th.1836. . T' and l'ovk et Cutlery, a great , variety 1 at very* iorz, prices, at P 11 YFE & KNO WLTON'S. PATENT MEDICINE AGENCY. A BE L T URRELL; . Montrose, Pa., DRUGGIST, AND AGENT, 'FOR ALL THE :POPULAR. - IPATAiI? OF \ VIE DAY. Consignments Constantly' Rereired New Goods at Webb's LUST opened bv'the subscriber n full assort t,/ ment of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sued cheap, Cheaper than ever. Give us a call. You cannot fail to be suited or . quality, quantity, and terms. Every thing Is.ually found in a variety store. H. 3. Webb, Is now receiving his new Spring Goods, which he offers at his usual low prices - . Montrose. Mar:.h n, 1856, House Builders . Depot for Smque haws° County, at Neu- 111111ord. irIICKERM AN & GARRETT are giving es. peCial attention to the improvement con templated in this County the cotneing Henan'', and now offer a helping hand, by keeping con stantly for &ilea large quantity of Window sash and glasa, Blinds, Doors f Nails, Paints and Oils. and a complete assortment of builders Hard Warn; ate. Those going to put up Houses in the Spring will find it for their interest to give .tis a call. We can furniSh every thing you wantand, at the very lowest manoticturing pri ces. . 'DU:KERMAN & G4RRATT. New Milford. Feh.B. 1856. .• : . The Cheap Store, ED. 28 a'DgEir virk.lEtv. HE undersigned would Tespeelfully inform I the inhaSitants of,flinghamtnn and vicinity. that he has recently purchased of Edward Priest his large and well selected stock . of • • DRY' GOODS, which he hag removed from 'La Fayette Bloek to No. 28 Court Street, one duck above . the American Hotel. • This entire stick has been purchased eonsid • erably below New York cost, enough nu to warrant him in saying that he will sell Goods cheaper than can be bought at any other Store In town. • NEW SPRING • AND Summer Goods. to the above stock has just been added large invoice of Spring and Summer Goods of the latest styles, which will be closed oat at great, bargains. , The Stock - consists In Dart of tbe following Goods, viz; Fine Lawns, fast • eblors. from 9 to 18c. per yard; Caliente. American and:English, trom 4c. to 11c. per yard; Merrimac* and :Co chec.o Prints, at. 11 c-; Blenched and Brown dime. tinge andiShirtings, from 4c toile.6ll. per yeid Kentucky Jesse, from lu. 3e. to 2s. 6d. per fed; Ladies' Hose. • from 61.4 c. ,to 3s. 6d..,per pair ; Gingham*, frog; .10e. to 23c. per yam; DeLnines from 10e. to Its. per gaol. Also a Large' lot of Linens, Quilhs and Counterpoint', Car:sine and Ontperis. Shawls, Gloves„ .Table .Covers, Silks, Saco*, Embroideries, &e. dte. • Maks, Vance/ and Balmoral! sing sisd pd. forget the agetiper.2llo.iortatteet. 1 Dour out, of tbs.Aulefittkifotte,l, bat etil end see before purcbasiog elsewhere. - :CT.GODPL . Sinew/erten, April ad, ;WIC LOW P/008 Triutahnt.ii' '`-'' rede ß B rn '4l 1 1 1 4? e tl 4 - lt r :ol "I) f ir ; I t; and Sundier t. *elided' withgreit care and with !mild regard to the taatearandwanto of t eons m anti y: eortaisting of a choice amt.: ty of Dry Goods, Fanry Goode and embroider ies, Boots and Shota,Groteriee, Hats,Caps, and Straw Goods,'Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, ate. Which we Will sell 'for, prompt' pay, st lower prices than. any other establishm e nt in thin" County: ga..2la Ia r DIU _ we would any, that.they hav e . not been forgotten, and that in the way of ,Dretut 'Goods; we have culled for their use the choicest gems in the market! Drop in and see us, and we will' take pleasurein showing you the niceht and cheapeat stock of Goods you ever saw in this place.: : Harford, May 8, 1856. WOODEN, Willnw and Tin Ware,ni‘ V V PH,YF.g & KNOWLTOIIII, To Sportsmen. Fishing : Tackle ! Uuns - Rips ! Pistols! PHYFE &KNOWLTON have now on' hand a splendid lot of FishingTackle,eonl-pris.- ng • Roth, from Is 6d, to $lO each. 'Lines, from acts., to $5. etch. • Reels, from $1,50 to $6 etch, and an assort mentor artificial Rah, never nefore equalled In this vicinity, ineludingPmz-. 3fice,Glasa, Lea St ubber, Minnows,Glitta - Perths, Grau Hoppers, Shrimp; Spinning Bait, 51e.. &e. Pat ent spoons to !mud catching grass while - hillinr. Patent Spring Hooks for Pickerel , or Pike.— Sue dolugers, or Yankee . Doodle a new. and improved mode of ealehinu fi- h. W have s st . nek Glue,. Rifles: R. volying, single and double liarrelAd PistOli.POW gier.Shot, Water Proof non her ea" Hinging .Horns, Turkey calls. 4-c Powder Fliaks, Pouches, Game Bags Temperance Rottles,&c. &c., &c: • • 51 Cooftgtrert In fact wo -have every Article of Spartingap; , paratua. Hooks, for outlieir .fiOing.by the, hen. 41red thoueatil Pl-11TE & KNOWLTON. 51 Court st., Bineb,uilon • - NEW GOODS CHEAP:- AT C. W. MOTT'S. Tus Treiteived a lot of New Goods, such as De Id !Aloes, De Sages, Paramettas, - Persian, Al pacas, Ginghams, Merinos. -Prints, and Shawls,. in fact a general assortment of Dry Goods Jr bicl will be sold low - WANTED—Socks, Eggs, Dotter,Lard,Cheese, Flannel. &e., any quantity 'lt exchange forGoode at cash prices. C. W. MOTT. Montroee.Sept, 1855%, " • (lAN now be found at his new-stand on the corner of Turnpike and Chestnut Sts., tew doors east of Post's store, whore he eirectuanst repairs will. dispatch. Watches, Clocks. Guns, JeWelry. And every description of machinery. Wheel cutting, Gun and Watch, m-tterials supplied to the:rade. - Attention Farmers ! --Plow Points OF almost every pattern and kind now in use. also, No. 2, R. L. Blatch3ey Plows and Corn Plows, may he had at any time of day, and until 10 o'clock at night, In exchange 'tor cash. 4ld Iron, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of ready pay. of 1. N. BULLARD. . sfontrose, May 1, 1856. • rIOLDsnd 4ilver Spectacles. a new lotinst kif received, comprising alt ages, by ' August 18 A: d. EVANS; Refrigerators. JUST rrti s, eei s v o ed to a s ia l .lo oo lo . t, at : priees ranging PFIYFE & KNOWLTON. HAWLEY & GUILD would reipectfully: in. rite the attention of the citizens of Gibson tad vicinity' to their very large stock of Fall and winter hoods, which they are now receiving aad are now selling at very Low Priees.. Consist. ing in part of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Crockrey, Paints,Oils. Ready mad, Clothing, Boots, & Shoes, &c. They are prepared to ex hibit to the people of Gibson one of the largest Stocks of Ready made Clothing ever offered in this market which they are bound to sell 'cheap in the cheapest. In addition to their Stock they are now receiving a large Stock of Coocking and Parlor Stoves, Tin Ware, itc. So call and if you do not buy, ,no charge for showing toads. HAWLEY 4. GUILD. Gibson, Oct. 19th. 1856. - N. U. All kinds of Country produce taken exchange for goods, at market prices. . Binghamt9o. W. Singleton, Binghamton N. Y PARASOLS and Fans { ' new styles and choice varieties. at G. W. S. & CO'S. RETICULES,, for Ladies, a large assort. meta. at. PHITE & KNOWLTONS New Store! New Goods! Vai.4l3. rpHE subscriber is-now teceiving his second /. general purchase of. GOODS his, Spring, which renders, his assortment very iesinible 'and complete. By strict attention to business and by. fair dealing, he hopes to merit a liberal share of public patronage. To those' friends who have yielded to hits their preferenees,anditindly riu,tained him by .their pationage, with the in tention of aiding ltim in repinining - in part the heavy' loss recently sustained by fire. ho tenders his sincere thanks, with the, 11.4411 ranee that their interests shall bemuivally promoted. ' ABEL TURR E LL. Montrose, April 24.1856. . Notice. PERSONS desirous of paying me money, op debt of Any deicription,can do so' by leaving their purulent with Post, Cooper dz. Co,. Ban kens, Montrose, to my credit, winos receipts will' be allowed from their date. April 18. 1856.-tf. .New Goods _Cheap for Cash. CW. mantis just received another tot of • New Goods, such as Challis, Bar;ge De Was, De Bag's, Ginghates, Collars, Embroidery.- LAMPS, &P., &C.: WHICH' HE OFFERS AT VERY LOW PRICES. SUMMER SHAWLS. a now lot just, received—beautiful pattern% .at very . low prices. also CRA PE and BLACK SILK' SH.A WLS as low as the /direst. - - • - June 13 ._ _ • To the Citizens of Montrose. GAS FITTING AND FIX ruaEs. .Phyfe & lit i powlton Are at all 'times ready to in sert Gas Pipe in old or new houses, in a work. man like manner, and at low prices. - They have a fins assortment of Chandeliers. Peadents, Portable. Brackets. Glass Globes, and Fancy Paper Shady).- . Mr. Blackstone, who superintends'the work has had much experience in this' in Nvvr York and Brooklyn. Oiders solicited. PHYFE & KNOWLTON. Bieighnintan. No tradi,inllfikitg• mHAT'S long.tisPhyfe tim Kno*l iFotp stieh spiel:l4a itiortment of • CARPENTERS TOOLS, AR' they' nee? have in obit* end *hick isbv id I hand*, nvai Haidtvarea included, 'aeliOviikagiiti Vita the ' szer.ANDCHEAPRST; ever offered to the citizens of Bruoine, - . Strequi% i c hanno . a ny ritlier eirinty - .1 We ea* furnish an toed At of Mohr ae Hill, Wood or .ifissymoiAr. sf Neor Yorfrifitr.'Aid at primal 1ea4:24 percent.-awer then - either. TO + ot.D:DTqs wancit. Do prnT; PROM Asp.: expmeirren ,tvux.an, szciwinnwon,,Tan nonnr- - • PilYrEdi ILNOCILUKtigi, Itaidware. 110w$ Farnisbiest and riinevancids ratnblinhason; Okont-Elt., Bingham. teet0 4 :44 4 1 1 1,0114101 Built,4l-• Innyhaidos, • Ey' :I) manse - Rtmetral„ PLIALLEILIUD TE(inp3DAYltiiltMSo MCCOLLUIVI 14;ERRITSOli TEIR,VS44/31.0 '.94 is , le ( , •(ore . (( , tiotpaid - within_six months , mud *2,6o;at th? •be onbeyear. No papetdiscouti trued tintilarte&r . gea are paid., excvOtat. th4iNlPtf#tibtthe Pub liebers. A y.OIA M nii3llo6lll:'Cilintetled rcitL th • otlice.tijoectreitttint;oiontieWtiorti.cire- thw Emicma s ifoptrtme,'Suigitiebtatimi County'rh. • , . One sqnsre.(l2lines.ort.lstst) 3 tnsertions: - sl,no Esti!, subsc, (Oat ineeriitte; , 0.26 . Ode squar three in,ql3_ths;, one square six months, _ - 4.00 Business Car,ds, fUqr anus of less, 3430, Ono-eighth. column, one year, •'' exu - One-fourth - " 10 . 06 . " • •' ' One eolumn, ' 3OOO Yeisrly advertisers wilt be reitrifted business in. ;*bith' ,ther . ars eupsgrd-,ln*drtire considered as wisliing tviontinur - XdseyliNist , unless they skis tr giie speoial" , Oirtietiohs Pit dise.tnitibuuoce of the slime. - i 1 10111 • - re Thepublietierehorinp addtd to t heir J. Printing materials it ;large istiof ittpritiCr Itor'ent. moist ot Job,,Type,„nre now pre - pared excr I. Job Worictri nirtnirri . tilintriiiinwea thix err - don of eountry,nne am re”14no.,1111, Bbanwks orovery4escriptinniepte,onsiant on. hand or printedlo girder. • • . I# - .40i..0,:. : - : _,J i V.l.*o4: :. _ - . VAIL :a nu,IMPAGE: PHYSICIANS AND SCHGEONS; • - Penna. Si. H. a VAIL, Dr; N. 7 1 - TflelFAl 4l3 ri -2- Saqs , ,Cconity hi. ~ Dee. Ist, 1856. " -W. Sivirritilic Co. Cabinet and:Chair Manupict:ittersifoot Street, Mnntroses,Pa. : • - . , s eon dentist, ?limb-I:AN •Pa 'Snarl e's lintel,llnndssyp And Tuei‘days o tr week. . • 1.5 1 y - - ABEL TlUOUELL,,Aforiiii . oi4t Pk. Dealer iu Drugs, Medicines; C6errliCulS:ll l .• stuffs, Gliisfi-ware, Paints; Oils, 164 01414.14. i: iv. dow Giass,: Groceries, ratio , Sie:-..-anci : Agekt,yor all. 0. - Ill ! 11,4 ! ,,, i,,opuiar 'Potent, . • JOHN GROVES, rashionableTailor—Shoputder Searle, Hotel, Main Street,Montrase, Pa. • • DEALER IN. Stg.yettiVin, C...pperand Shevt ‘Vare,Loderiville,tkear Great Bind Depo.-1:- DEALER in Ready-514e 'Dits an , Caps'; Bouts and Shoes; Dry Goods ; 'Store-opposite S4rie's_litotiiiiiloitruse C. D. LiniEctr, and with J. P. W. - RILEY, • . ' Dr. R. TriAYER. , . PHYSICIAN no! Surgevn Di ontet!ie Ogee in the Fut,ttner'sStvre. FRANKLIN FRASER ATTORNEY ANb CoUNSEI:Li)II: AT 1..5..‘v,11 imtruc. Pa., will attend - faithfully to all bitaiiiess trusted to bins in the courtly of SuSiltriliairi Conveyaniiing and writing of all kinds sill 1 .. done neatly, and "charge moderate. - Ht s , also attend to the.prOsecution ofcleinisct scl diers, tbeir widows and heirsogniiist-thli government, for Bounty _ Land, Pensions. r Slay be found.af all htinrs aftheOftiiii occupied by J. T. Rich north of tifi• Court-lionse.Bs3-13 • • • -M. V. TYLER, " 7' - InterititOd sclitli,T-L. Bunt, . luroaTEU AND DEALE R in Hai4V l ol4..llllld Ca • lery, carriago.Trj routings. Sptiage,,Sie. . • - • No. 21 'eeir 7'l Where . h is 31ereantile Prirnds i . iti thiitiad calf Coun ties.are. kindly iTivitedon#earßest . ls guile i ed to call and purchase. -611. J. H. Parscins,' WTIOLESALE.ANTI RETAIL DEALER in Cab:ni•i Ware, Sofas, Bedsteads, 'Tableis,-Stagal, Chairs-ote. No. S Wlrshingto iitrrat Bingh6 mina, N. Y, er.CotEn Ware. Room up stairs, J. D. - VA.11.; M. D. fIi'SICIAN and Sur ' eon has pern r ianents- '- - !Heated himself at Biaclin'ey,ville;''Sto•kat Count) Penn'a, and uttinifti, cults with which he mayl,belavoyed. Ala); Ticiett, = JUSTICE VIE PrAns, COitretnr_ of-114.14* Executor of Weds,: Eontrae__ A tft .:deer Of fiee,Lacoy.ville.' Wyoming r - entat.),:l74.: May 9, 18;16. _ • • - • ' SASH BLIND' DOOR ' • Gr,:is roi6i=ci,o . ."( ivii..s . TNlF'rii*, - ; . .- - .oliftro Iri se, ',iiii , iii L-- -, ' - .• - 131 7 D. DitpW#Eti. ' All sizes and deserip l.i 9iis.tn ittiy ,, iininii iiiJide tio'citdei,bi - ftiOiirshtitiii , iliilifoitriio 1 1 ties.. 7: 7 ::!:i;'''S`: . ,:, : ;.' T : 7 :: :.,:``S -- '&:1:; - HAYDEN - ROTNERS,. .- . ..-- nrelkl:milroifit.'vittasiva4; - , . IN7IIOLESAILE 1 , D,:itil;rit :: In . I:caftans , v y •Cotubp;, - Save - ad, ets,.' ThOnds: Fancy Gaddy, -%Vatehes, Jewelirv. Silver 'ali .Platra Wart!, Cutlery,- fithinkTack N;l7iiiims. .." - &.;,Sti., Merchants and Peddleriv ,supplied . on liber:, WM. HAYDEN, - • - TRACYHAYDEN. JOHN , HAYDEN; '.- OECL'HAy_DEN., C. L.: WARD. DR. ; E. P. WILMOT *. - - Ho. meopathie: , .cotiew,,a - fpf edi r i n r;-is - o nto prtutanently lybealtd,l4,ier4itvad Pa.:: • April- f 866,. , • • • C. W. MO'PT ao ' ' sAllarrEL . l ' IMA Sli lONA BLE: TAIL-4) ft... z.. 8 hop fits, 'don .1; north of the Farnsoo: Store. . • • E;` l o444TlLlEliiifiL L - *IONS, import ers of Chink Glap",a; 4nd,,Eartitern Ware, Nn• it Warren litriit.lsii.iv'YOrk. A GOOD - siortatent of PK !tern Dips t. wnw G. W. S. 4r., ri116.::: D°R.CE !kind G itt‘l.lticts ,• t•-2 - 'ecrs.': . , .ZISNOI YOtP6O4 luqiisb4 .. with Lil.r- 41 ,r . tf Vrrni.s4lo P New v - re li ` Ci l / 1 ..thit . - • -• StOVOS Sta Veil • - 71EI • BURtiiii t iftilid 41%10 intention 110 hitt - .l.,l ' 7luCipvetork- of No neStovect,:losi reecirtd, inv i ading itiwifrtmeet of Eirtc#Civrn Air Oreliiind Parlor; OiErt , and kfto v re.' fur WoilAtic Conl,tilso Stove Plo.Zivt Sheri Iron. Stove- ,tu beak His isporlinetit will include .t Mast eider!. 'end dippiril.fo:At'ovry In Marks and will he ,Awikleritlieffiescfeitiroble terms toy Cusir; _ New 31iletirri 4 Oct. 19th 2 ins, • _ • A'lt . tiiiiiixit - AtL Dr.' - - 7 -40'HIC.COLETI.14 # A. Lathrop, . • LATIO:01