, Ott 5 ‘Q.bortter. k t p i : MAIDEN% RESOLUTION. ET KART T. T. TVCIEEEI Oh! I'll tell ion of a fellow, Of a fellow that Iltare seen, Who is ieither while stir yellow, But Is altogether Gann!' ._7lllcti his name isn't charming, "...For it's only . common And.he wishes the to wed him, But I bahllithink I will. He has told me of a cottage, Ora cottage among the 'roes, A riCtidOn't yon think the gawkey - Tumbled down npon his knees the tears thecreature wasted Were enough to turn a mill— Aid he begged me to accept him, P` :?But hardly.think I will. 5ue: . ,, ! . :061 he whispered of devotion, .014/evotion pure and deep, Ilut it seemed so very silly, That I nearly fell asleep ! . • And be thinks it would be pleasant! As fro journeed down the hill, l'o'go hand in hand together' Bat I hardly think I will ! ..He Washer° last night to see me, And'he Made so lomf a a ti) I began to think the blockhead Nicer meant to go away! XtErnt I learned to hate him, • - And now I hats him still— Yet he urges me to haro him, But I hardly think I will ! rrn sure I wouldn't, choose kim, But the very decree is n Ent he says if I refuse him, That be couldn t live a minute— , Mid you know - the blessed Bible Plainly says you musn't kill, So lee thought the matter over, • And I rather guess I will !,,,s Agritniturai. ..DISEASES OF THE HORSE. 'HEMORIIIIAGE.--436X1i11g in consequence of the opening or violent laceration of an artery, either interiorly or exteriorly-- The best applications are alum, vitro!, and as tringent medicines generally, applied upon the opening of the wound. When Weeding is internal, venesection is necessary in order to eltek the action of the heart and arteries. Administer cool, accidulated drinks, and al !oar' the animal the benefit of perfect rest and quiet ,until the several parts have had time to be healed. . lloasz DrerramPett.—.Augina is a serious, inflaraation of the Mucus membrane of the throat, which if not arrested, soon increases, and tefruinates in suffocation. Cataplasms of flax Seed applied to the sides of the throat, and bailey water, somewhat accidulated, and sweeeetted withliOneY, or molasses, or sugar,' diseelve i d in tepid water, , injected upon the inflamed surface, produce, mitigating effects. Itzsyzs.—A chronic disea-e,, resembling atithasi. Its nature and cause are yet but imperfectly understood. Great exertion and long cohtinued and emasculating fatigue are generally recognizable as the most finmedi ately cieiting causes, to which may be added the Violent checking of perspiration, neglect ofcleaning after labor, high feeding,' and dint ,of healthy exercise. It is an incurable disease, though not speedily mortal. ugh feeding increases its virulent*: Careful feed ing and_careful driving have a tendency to taitigaieita - sytrir.oms and relieve its pains. Retiemartist.—The sudden arrests of per spiration' bar the combined action of cold and dampness is a frequent cause - of rheumatism. Sudorific drinks,calculated to produce sweat ing--confiuernent in a warm and dry place, and friction with camphorated liniment, arc the meats most 'effectually relied on for • .Srsvtv is tOnnin . only produced by a strain, and is indionted by a tumor; on the joint of 414. If the swelling is not- of too long standing, emollient poultices may he applied; -parts diseased rubbed britlly with thei.:4alphorsted soap liniment, or liquid Opo-. deldoc. NOM Ft:Km—Fie - shy excreences which grow up from the inflamed surfaces and sides of sores, and which prevent their healitiz, excition, or cauterization with vitro],•or anv otler Corrosive article. Dzset'sr otik THE ESN by abicißthe audi tory pa' ssage is obstructed, are sotnetitnes oc cs,sioaeiitY,a blow, or the introduction- Of sows extraneous substance whiCli occasion a tumor or. swelling within the orifice. This ritilitlita opened with Rome sharp instrnineut, and an injection ofsoine stimulating liquid, -,such as pints and;-rater, giveu fo cleanse .Lifie' : plio•ageatidins" n're. the wore speedy heal. ing4of:the wound. • • - DiattattEA.—Diet, itnd - giye, morning and 1 4114, some aroniatieififtision. If the disease be e of. irritation ; demulcent - drinks and htvetnetrts must be' resorted to. If the strength and appetite are nc.t affected by the complaint, a cure will ordinarily ensue of it- Cm' Toxous.—By improperly constructed br badly managed tits serious wounds and kiting injuries are often inflicted upon the toigneof the horse. Lavementa of spirit and water should be applied, and the animal "al- Wised the-enjoyment of perfect vest And ' VD repose, till cured. When Ate :wound si) deep is to prevent allstasoaabl a hopes 'Of its healing, it should be cut entirely ' hrciOgh,irtid the part separated, or mortiA -444 ma's ensue. Such measures. however, ateneldom necessary, WS with r proper ease the mound will generilii heal. cothni:—Callons excrOeticea, developed therieddle,'"aeerother pima - W*4oy which are exposed to frequent or iriolent fric tion. 'lf no , more - than a !Pere iutumescenCe arises, coirpiirires,';rit withehrtrii;:infily!cv leufilkibt c#Phcruted 1144.1 4(0 44, 10. fox 4 0 40Ped ti - tie ' eat' loos forrO:4,lciaion by the inifa nisi* • le acne& to ris the Only re,r, e d±. •Tr je 170.4,4, ~. , , ~- _, must a ft erwar d s `: De; Gfattea Illith[ adhesive plastiwift@ - the liatient: allowed the most. per fect quiet. Corns in the feet, which occasions limping or lameness, must be cut out as soon as discovered, and melted rosin poured in, or pitch;lf they lie fir from the surface. Couott,--An irritation of the , thtvat or lungs_ whi - Cli - occasions an irregular or con vulsive mo4rnent-of those organs. If it be !dry, *rioting and -demulcent medicines should be given, and geutle stimulapts if it be at (.;. ten p ed by copious expectorations, or eat dist vet. Coughs are not so much *disease as the ievidehee of.incipient dieea..‘e iu the lungs. They should receive early and careful suet .• • - tion. COLDS are: frequently the results of hard driving,' great fatigue and imprudent eK• posttro - while in a state of violent pertipira. tion. After severe driving, cover the animal carefUlly ; if the . perspiration is arrested, give 'him warming drinks, and if Al inflammation is - apparent, keep him . on spare diet for thirty six • hours. IE4 stable should be wariu,. and great care should be bad to keep him clean and constantly provided _with abundant and fresh litter; CURE £.)R FOUNDElL—lmmediatoly on dis ;covering that your horse its foundered; mix About a pint of ungrOund sun flower seed in .his provender, and it, will effect a certain cure. t is a cheap remedy, and one of the very • best ever dbcovered. OVER. EATING APPI:ES.-4 lump of sillera tits; the size of a common hen's egg, dis solved in tepid, water, will produce almost in stantaneous relief iCI cases of this kind. A friend informs us that he recently .tried its efficacy on a valved animal that had eaten a Dirge quantity and been given over by the t'doctur," and it produced an:effectual cure. —The Furrier; Licr ON FAint STOCK.—When any stock. is infested with lice, whether horses, - eattle, sheep, or hog:, I give coperas in their food every other day. fur six or eight days—say a teaspoonful to a sheep. If the above.direc !ions are fullowed,.l will .pledge my word the prescription , will kill the vermin inside and out,4eaving yOar eattle.with clean stotnaeh and healthy skin.' The remedy is su simple cod may not think it.worth trying, but it is ro humbug..RuralFarmcr. • • - 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 Billions Fevers, ac companied by Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever, Ship and Jail. Fever, General Debility, Night Sweats,'and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in MALARIA OR MIASMA. Eqnally _certain as a preventive or-cure. For *sale by the undersigned,authorized agent for the Proprietor, Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence, R.I. I. N. BULLARD. Montrose, )fay 1, 1856. Starrucca Rail Road ::: I' I 5;3 Lit '2. ult 1 ria WILLIAM TREMAIN & CO., are on hand With the largest, best, and cheapestatoCk of general merchandise in town. Consisting of Axes. Aipacca, and Alspice. Brooms, Bouts and Bedsteads.. Clucks, Calicoes and Clothing. Denims, Drugs, and Door Handles. Envelops, Edging, and Epsom Salts. - Flour, Flannels, and Fisb•Hooks. Glass, Groceries, and Gitnblets. Hats. Hams, and liand-saws. Ink, Indigo, and ltriperiinabies (dresses.) Jugs, Jaeonets, and Jewsharps. Knives, Knobs, and Kentucky Jeans. Locks; Lamps and Looking Glasses. Matches ; Aluslins and Molasses. 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. Umbrellas, Undershirts and Union fiats. Veils, Vinegar and Vitrol. Whips ' Wallets and Wash-bowls. Xtra Superfine Flour. York,Ctittonades and Youth's Hats. Z. And many other articles which they are selling at a very small advance on cost prices. "Small profits" and fair dealing is the motto for the Summer of 'M. Give us a call and test the truth of our assertion 4. WM. TREMAIN &CO. Lan'etilJore,Pu., A1aY. , 26, 1856. From the Iling,hamton Democrat', April 10th. SPLENDID harnevEmesT.—We have before noticed the new store erected by A. Knowlton. Esq.., adjoining the Bank of Singhamten. to be occupied as.a Hardware Store by Messrs. Phyfe & Knowlton. As it approaches completion it deserves more and more the praises, that have been bestowed on it, and is. undoubtedly in its style, finish and appointments the model store of the Southern Tier. Messrs. P. & K. are - now patting,in their stock, one larger and more com plete than has heretofore been kept in this place. embracing all the departments of Hardware. Builders Finishing Materials, Cris Fixture s, &ei &c. Mr. Blackstone. an experienced and ready workman.stiperinteods the Gas• Fitting depart meat.. Look in.atPhyte and Knowltona'. HARDWARE, HOUSE FUR- NISHING'M) FANCY GOODS. -- TD , 721 i11q25 , 172EV3 Of Susquehanna and Neighboring - • 'Counties. WE weuld respectfully eolicit 'your atten tion to our large stock of the above mentioned Goods, now in store and in course of reception. For many years the trade of one of the largest portions of the Empire State has 1 been retained by a monopoly, which has at last ! given away before the rush of enterprise. " P~ssing _unequalled facilities for buying, and. having direct communication with the most extensive Manufactories in the United States, we say, without exaggeration, that we tan and I will sell, either wholesale or retail, at prices 1 lower than ever offered before west of N. Y. I City. . . • • While nothing has been omitted in the. Hard ware line, we have given parttcular attention to the House Furnishing branch of our business, and hate on hand a stoCk well worthy the in spection of IlouseKeepere. Pf_FanCyGoo, is we have also *large assort. meat, which, having been seleited with especial reference to the wants of our customers, we thialcAvillplease those in need of articlesittbla Heel. • conclusion e we would say, th . at one Goods see new, and of the, irst-qualiti, and ,thst, hope,* atriciatteittian brismeas,andeeen slant anticipatiori 0f4,14 wishes of. our poet* te- perk everow iesremseafthO Asonfiliesseal r4l.Y'rePoiled in na- -" • PHYFE &KNOWLTON Hardware, finsisitePernishing and Fancy Goedir EstablishMent, D'art Nt.,lliaph ilow : -.ton, Y. Yysdluining.B a nk of _Bsbaiton. Welkave a `vary liitg* diet of Wood 4#O44IWMPw Ware , Ahts and Re" gd is loofa . 11,1:‘,1 0 eitel I s l o cf&O. ritrike ive:rides-aiptionArtel n le Tackle i all its varletle*Aani f rfrego.t. 'CATHARTIC • PILLS OPERATE by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it into healthy action. - They remove the obstructions of the stomach. bowels, liver, and other organs of the body. and, bY'restoring their irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements. as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of their virhies, bY. Professors, Physicians. and Patients, has shown cures of dan. gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not subitantiated by persons of -such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth Their certificates are published in - my Ainerican Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish fret to all inquiring. Annexed we give Directions for their use in the complaints which they have been found to core. Fort ConlentiEss.—Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move - the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of Pima, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both; No person can feel well while muter it* costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it can be, promptly relieved. FOR DrseUests, which is smnelimei the cause of Costiveness, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses front one to to stimulate the stomach and liter into healthy action. They will do it, and the iteartbrav, bodybeirn, and sordburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. Whei - it has gone, don't forget what cured von. For a Four. Srottsen, or Morbid Inaction nf the Rowels, which produces general depreskion of the spirits and had'health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. FOR SERVOVISKFAS, SICK lIVADACIIII, SAVSIP.A.. Pain in the Stomach, Back, nr Side, take from. four to eight pills on go.ng to bed. If they do not oper ate 'sufficiently, take more the next . day 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. Fort SCROFULA. EitYstrEL-ss, and an Msecrsrl of Vas Nkin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The ernntions willgenet.- allysoon begin to diminish and disappear. :Many - dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the panning 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 its perfect health. Patients! Your duty to society forbids that you should parade Yourself around' the world corered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. . To rt•lttry Bi.oon, they are the best nit& chic. et er discovered. They sh - ould be taken freely and fistquently, and the impurities which sow thz seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the sys;tem 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. LIVER COMMAINT, JAtEDIEE, owl all Bilious Aji-ctitnis arise from some derangement—either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver: Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently unda mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp tom. Obstruction of the duet 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 evil?. Costiveness. Or alternately costiveness and diarrhea, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and niela r neholy, with sometimes in• ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; the skin and the white of the ev.w, become a greenish yellow.; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarefiwn..dvsesitery, &c.. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and-repeated a few day K. will re:n(lle the cause of all these troubles. It is Wicked to sutler such pains when you can.cure them for 2.5 cents. ItHEOIATINSI, GOVT, and all bilartiniatory Pr rers are rapidly cured by the purdying etfechi of these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principle of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken ire mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a I)i.s eit Pitt„this, is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. PREPARED IW DR. J. C. AVER & CO.. Practical and Analytical Chemisti LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD Dv HOSTILITIES'CEASED, Peace -Declared! ON such terms that secures the right efever% • nation to the navig,atiiin at the D.inatie,an'd be it known to the people or -Susquehanna County. and the rest of the v.orld, that they will lind it to their adtantage to come to the Temp cratlce Saloon and Grocery in 111ain St , .Mont rose, Pa.; (the only Yeinpi.-raneesaltion in Mont rose) to get Pies, such as are pies, Cakes, Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, pickled Oysters, Clams, Csiembers, Ice-Cream, Oranges, Pine Apples, Cari..ly. - and Segars, Nuts &e. Sm dl Beer, Ice cool Lemonade, and. Soda Water to eat and drink. At the same place is a good as sortment of Groceries and Provisions, with new supplies every week' from New York, such as Tea, choice kinds, from Its. 9e.; -to 6s. per lb. Sugar now at 9 ets. Best Coffee 11 l-gcts.„ crushed. Pulverized and Granulated ai Is.. pet lb. Molasses 3s. 641. per Gallon: best Syrup at 55.6 d. per gal. Pork,Smoked Ham,and Shout. dens. ried,Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel. White and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers. Lard, Tallow, Sterine patent and Sperm Candles, a variety of I Bar Soaps,-Shaving. do. best in use, Coffe e gl e e, an d Tab l eeo;ptug and tine cut. Chewing and smoking,,do. in tin foil. Fire Crackers and Fire Works. Matches, all kinds. dried Peaches, Plums,Cherries; Fi,gs,from Is. to Is. 6d. perlb. Peones, Zaatoe Currents, Citron, Fig paste, Sa.: go for puddings, Spices all kinds, do. Gro un d Mustard, do. French Soap. Powder, ,Babbitts Sa I mratus, do. and Washing Soda, Cream Tarter, and Super Carb Soda Tartaric Acid, Licoric;, do. root, Fancy Candy and Gum . Drops, fresh from N. Y., Cassia nods, Canary aced, Nutmegs,. Cloves &c., Cocoa, Brom% and i'...halkolate„ Lor , Bards, black and Scotch snuff. Basins. from Is. to I a. 6d. per 16, Suttanee seedless Resins, starch (pearl) Corn starch. Patent Nutmeg Graters,and Clotbe!s pins,Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles. Raytuomrsles. and Wright-4 Pills; Salts, Roll Brimstone, Sulphur, Gum camphor, Vinegar Choke lot of Catsup, Pickles, Pepper Sauce, RaSpbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, Hair Oilicto embeliskand prevent from falling off ortorning grey, Herring by the Box, White Wash, Scrub and Shoe brushes, Stove and boot Blackin(r. Garden needs, slate and lend pencils, Axe hand lea, Broems; Tooth Ache Ointment, an almost 'sure cure for burns,Sprains,. Bruises, &c. Rue. 1 sian Linament„goog for man or beast. 'Hoi.se • Medicine, together with a large assortment of Children's Toys, selected with great care for both ° girls and boys, among • which are small palls And Baskets,Horses, Dogs. and Cattle on • wheels and rockers. small Tea Setts, Thimbles, Cornetian. Rings, Tops. Clarionettes, Atteorde- - on, Harmonicons, Harps, and sane corbius . things, Ladies Baskets and Sewing 'Birds, ⪙ Salt for family use, corn Men talso Flour, kept constantly on land,_ by the pound, sack or letr rell. • Ylit= Clams. Oranges and Lemons, Pine Apples, &e., Some Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Be a m,. d Le. ; thken in exchange. Tlicabove Goods are for sale for cash or ready pay. Thankful for past favors, I hnpe by strict attention to business and small profits to gain a :srgershare of patronage, and thereby all be mutual) , benefited, all orders with the ready will be promptly attended to. 8. 8. STOTT. • Temperance Saloon, Grocery and Prorimino Stare in Main Bt., Montrose, Pa., May 20, 1856. REMOVAL • . , i4 4 11012/NATESTABLISW.MENT, 011 NMI NT.. NEXT DOOR TO THE FARMEENSTORR.- trilE undersigned 'having removed his shop I_ from Public Avenue to }lsm STREET is abort receiving se splendid assortment of BROADCLOTHS, CASSLIIEREB., - " VESTINGS, Which he is prepared to cut And, make to nr dor in a style that—cannot Ail to suit all who may favor him with their custom:. - Those wish ing their vrOrk digit io a .neat Sod clurabletnin; 'ter, will find It to _their, interest to . glee tile 4 calk J. SAUTTER, Iccv. f':vti •.tIL TURRELL NEW. GOODS, Comprising a first, rate • assortment of Drugs, I Medicines, Chemicals,Medical Instruments,. Paints, Oils, Dye Stus, China, Gass and Ear then Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,) Brit ! annia Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware, Silver and all other kinds of Spoons. Silver Forks, Butter Knives, &c. All sorts of Lamps. A good variety of Wood and Gilt Frame Mir ! rors. Wall and Window Paper. Stationery. Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms. Family Groceries. Lamp Oils. Camphene.— , Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti Candles. Hide and other Whips. Varnishes: Window Glass, ate' A first rate variety ofJew. elry, and Fancy Goods. Gold' and Silver Spec taciei. Gold Pens. ' Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ac., cordeons,Violin and Veolincello Strings, ate.— The largest assortment of Pocket Knives in Sus+ Co., and the best qoality.in Market. Shot Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re volvers, &e. In short. the Plipsician. the.lnvalid, the Housekeeper. the Farmer, the Mctliatiie, the Manatee , term; the Professional Man, the-Gentleman, the Lady, - the Rich and the Poor, the - Young and Old, the Beautiful and the Ugly; the. .g.ay and the Fashionable, and all the rest of the. people;wi 11 find . something to supply their every deg wants at:Torrelra. Store in the new Brick Meek—Prices lew— Qualities i good--Cal I and see. • • . . - • ir - 111t TIATTIK-1 ' • pa E-s AL Am AND KB SAFES T-T More and More New Goods.. BURRITT is again on hand with litiew -..il - and - SECOND STOCK of FALL & -...' .L of Philadelphia against - th e '` - - 1 - - 6 - earld.....Be a bs & W atson . No. ..l6 j ‘VINTER GOODS making lkis assortment unu- Ktath Fourth street, Philadelphia, sually complete in all.respee, and will be sold ' -''''-- lave had the surest demonstration as low s as the lowest, or lower for Cash, Barter in the following Certificates, that or approved credit. - 1 - 1 ' . . • their manufacture 6.f Salamander Safes has at New M ilf ord. Nov. 0 -8 ' 1856. length fully warranted the representations which —_. have been made of them, as rendering an un- PUBS, PUBS, doubted security against the terrific . element: L"NUR Nectorines and Cuff's, and Buffalo - Robes PHILADELPHIA. April 1 . 418.56. JL' a new stock just received, and for sale MESSRS. Evens & Warson:--Gents It af- chrtip'bv 11. BURRITT. fords us the highest satisfaction to state to you i Nov. 118, 1856. • that owing to the very protective qnalitieS of two— . . - Iv the Salamander Safes which we • GdOds purchased of - - N6lcr you some few months since, we saved a large arriving daily, ' by Express, al Hopbottom, portion of our-Jewelry, Books, Papers, &e., ex- . . Penn'a. posed to the calamitous fire in Ranstead Place, - - on the morning of the 11th inst. When we reflect that those Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we nice pied. and that they fell subsequently into n heap of burning ruins, where the vast concentration of heat caused the brass plates to melt,we can• not but regard the preservation of the valnablo contents as most. convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much. pleasure in recommend ing them to men of bUsiness as a sure reliance against fire. GEORGE W. SIMONS & BELO. PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856.. Mr.sss.s. EVANE & WATSON-1 have to offer 1 von my testimony in favor of the great security 1 afrirded to my entire stock of Jewelry, books, pipers, &c.. during the recent disastrous confla } gration in Ranstead place, from the fact that the 1 same were . contained in two of the Salamander ! Safes manufaetured by you. . i ' Having fallen from the fifth story of the Arti -1 san Building, where they were previous)' placed and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the ,preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the openingand.interi. i or examination, n Matter of profound astonish , l•rnent. N -:, -To all who may- require a perfect protection froM the ravages of fire, I shall not hositato to recommend the use of your Safes, Its I consider ;hay have now undermna the most trying. test. 4` . N. E. Nloaomt. PHILADELFITIA, April 14, 1856 Mussus..EvAtc, &IVATsos—Gentlemen—No doubt yitu will be deeply gratified to learn the ...rood condition in which - 1 discovered my book, piilicy of insurance. certificates of stock, and other valuable documents, when or. Friday last I opened the Safe mode by your firm. With My knowledge of its great exposure, both to the intensity of the heat front so 'hot a tire as that which destroyed the Artisan Build. itl2, as also front the fwe of the fall fro.in Its runner elevated position ' in the third titory,-I email entertain but slender hopes prior to its in terior inspection, that the content, which i urea SO highly prized would ever be of any service to tie, but as these fears are now happily ietuovod, I feel it only due to say to you that I can hence r,irth recommend the use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the per feet security which :melt means provides a . rainst sit frightful an element. EDWItIVD GASKILL, Bookbinder. Constantly on nand, Patent Powder and Wei' Proof Loek, , ,, for Banks, Stores Sie. ltiril 74. I 856.-17 y 13ORCELAIN and Granite (7hina at . • G. W. S & CO'S Take Notice. IiNDAY SCHOOLS furnished with 1 ibrtv; ries of difr c rerit sizes at New York retail Call nt the I'ustofliee. May 7. 1856. Ashton Salt, FDR:-Dairy and Table use, just .received and forts:de by the Sadi, Busiret or Pound, by nib( 9.:1856 Burning Fluid and Camphene• :1. FRESH supply, just - received, and fopale cheap, also, e.indles, old enough, big n ou2ll a nd -hard enough to stand ab.ne. in sum.: Tier time, by June 9,1856 Bird Cacret r Bird Cans- !! lIVFE &-KNowLyoN hare] wit received P a large and well iieleeted aii.e-tinent of . - . BIRD CAGES, eilmbining many of the mu - ht' e egant designs :end beautiful finish ; combining durability with liahtness and airiness Of style. Frnm .5, 4 6d, to $lO, each, drinking and ,eed cum; in c lud e d. P IIYFE &t.NOWLTON. • • 51. Court st. Binghamton. FARMERS STILL find a larae lit of Y ItikA. • Spades, Shoref, l. SieldeP, Cradles, and many other articles for tilling antbeautify. ing, the earth, at M W PHI & KNOTON'S, Binghamton, Y -- - Hardware and Houso Furnishing • Goods: • . • THIS is, a progressive age. Nfkmae doubts it; or if they did, a glance artbe manifold writes on wli ch the lightning whizzes with im. portant - news, would soon cocyince_; a look at the rushing cars would- add more emphasis to the last and wise conclusion.. Ne* . proofs pre. went themselves each day; each day we are' more anxious to - • " add' the living manners as as they rise," turn them to our own account, and talc,. in as much cash as possible. Now - a days people are averse to dealing. at 6ld fashioned Stores—those e.tablished from ten to twenty years ago. Their proprietors having be come thoroughly imbued with the high price principle, (or rather lack of principle,) are ur.. wilting to lower their demands to a scale *more in accordance. with the times we live in. esolved to keep pace viith the progressive spirit of the age, we have opened onr new and spacious Store, No. 51, Court Si, with a.very lame assortment of Hardware, House Furnishing, atb: Fancy Goods, which "we offer wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices, for cash or approved credit. PH YFE &.KNOWLTON, • - sl.Court Bi 4thatnton, N. Y. W" We advise country merchants to visit us. They will find it advantageous. • • LOOK HEREI Ai ABEL TURRELL 111 AS just received from New ,York, a full and desirable stock of . • ABEL TITRBELL, Xiintrose, Mara 6;1866. rorr7 13 Tun-ell's pIIYFE & KNOWLTON are Agents for a number of Manufacturers, and will supply the Trade on asy terms, and at a low price at their Hardware, House Furnii.hing and Fancy Goods Establishment, BLASTING POWDER.- Safety Fuse, Gun Powder. Shot, Lend, Gun Capsouid Worm: ers, - Pliwder F.asks. Guns, Revolvers, Pistols the Store of ATTE are determined to suit the Ladies, hay: 1 1 1 ing their comfort in view, lateiy pro cured of the importers, a large assortment of • which must certainly please even the most lila. tidions taste. We hare n fine stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth Bru,hes comprising many elegant 't}•ice., - Of eombs we have an extenNivevariety,inclu dim! many of India Aubber, Iron and Horn. W have, beside, many other Farley Articles, 'lllO numer"us to mention. Cull and examine ourVancy Goods. • ' MIT & KNO.WIMON, 51 C,tirt St. Britannia Ware. VERY large-plork IaTE & KNOWLTONS UrTIAPITENLEfiG Entemns.—Vegetable Pill. - Otero NI ountain Oititturnt, - , Sarsaparila Cumpouna, Children. Panaers, Eye Lotion, F r . ter and -Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dyson. tery Syrup, Consumptive . .. Balm, Nlarshall's Ute rine, Cittbolicon, Duet. Libby's - Pile Ointment, and Manual of Health. Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's GermanOintuisent. rrrasks Thignetic Ointment, Holltnrays Ointmeril and Pills. Doris Pain Killer, DSO. Fach'slieart CorrectOr:. Bennett's Root- and Plant, batles moc.ereigtt!,, Balm, and {!'rights' Indian Veg . etable Pills. Rhodes Fe s'-er :Ind Ague Cure. Illereltants' Gargling Oil. Arnica Linatnent, Camphor,Castor Oil , Paregor Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &e.; a new sutipy just recei v ed, to be :„kept eomtantly., on hand, t'or sale by . I. N.I3ISI,LARD I. N. BULLARD EW Jewelry, Perfumery, Fancy• Goods Groecrioa, Paints. Oil; Drugs, lliiterials fur Lights, &e., Just received. by _ _ _ rpAiILE and l'oeket C%itlery, a great v . ariety, 1 at rerilow prices, at JUST opened by the subscriber a full assort ment of Spring and Su►nmcr Goods, which will be sold. cheap, Cheaper than ever. • Give us a call. You cannot fail to be suited or quality, quantity, and terms: Every thing fsually found in a variety store. H. J. Webb, Ts now receiving hi. 4 new Spring Gootis,whieh he offers at his usual low prices: 3lontrose, Mar:h 11, 1856. . • House Bililders Depot for Susque hanna County, at New Milford. nICKERMAN & GARRETT are giving es: pecial attentbn to the improvement con iemplated in this County the coming, season, and now offer a helping hand, by keeping con stantly fur sale a large quantity of Window s:u.h and glass, Blinds, Doors, Nails, Paints and Oils, and a complete assortment of builders Hard Ware, &c. Those going to put up Houses in the Spring will find it for their interest to give us a. call. We can furnish every thing you_ want and at the very • lowest manufacturing pri-- ces. DICKERMAN & GARRATT. New Milford, Feb.B. 1856. m. 28 t/ggyry •baykrBl - 8- - T. r HE undersigned would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Binghamton and vicinity, that he has recently purchased of Edward Priest his large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, which he has- removed from La Fayette Block to No. 28 Court Street, one door above the American Hotel. 'r: This entire stock has been purchasea consid• erably below:New York cost, enough so 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 a large invoice of Spring and Sunambr Goods of .the latest styles, which will be closed out at great bargains. The Stock consists in oirt of the following Goods, viz; Fine Lawns, fist colors, from 9 to 19c. per yard ; Calicoes, American' and English, from 4e. toile. per yard; Merrimack and Co. checo Prints, at 11 c.; Bleached and Brown dhee. tinge and Shirting*, from 4c. to.2a. 6d. per yard ; Kentucky Jenne, from Is. Bc. to 9s. 6d. per Oil; Ladies' Hose. from 6 1-4 e. to Ss. W. per "parr; Gin,gliams, from loc` to 23e. per yard; DeLaines from 10e. to 3c per yard. Also a large lot of Linens, Quilts and Counterpoint', Curtains end Draperis, - Shawls, Glover, Table Covers, Silks, Saces.Embroideriei, die, Ate. :Trunks, Val icos and Bags, of all sizes and pri ces. Fir Don't forget the onmber,2B Court street. 1 Door east of the American Hotel, bit call slut see before parebeelag eiseerbere. • •H. c, eonwpi.- ITinentnton, April 3d,1558, . pIIE subscribers - are now opening a large and well Selected stock of new Goods:— Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ready. Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes of all sizes-and stitki„, Flour, Corn Heil, Salt, &,c . All of which 'tlioy will sell as cheap as can be bought elm/6611,in the Cluinty,in exchange for' Lumber, ShingletProduce of all kindS, Woolon Socks, for Cash approved credit. Tao shillings per pair paid for good Socks. ' SiAteen ctn. per doz. for Eggs: Twenty-cts. per lb. for Butter. BELL & TINGLEY. Hopbottom. April 24, 1'856.. ' r4-4ail A. Flour from 7 3.2 .to S dollars per . bbl.:for sale at h. S. MUTT'S. Ammunition. • ABEL TERRELL Mootio;te,Oet. 15, 1856. TO THE LADIES. FANCY GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES &C AFFLICTED READ"! Montrose,Oet. 1856—, I B UFFALO Robes, a superior lot jOst reeeiy . - ed and will be sold Low by H. Burritt. • Miltord. October 1.85.(3.—n.16 ABEL TURREL, Montrnse, Oct. 8th.1836. PIIYFE & KNOWLTON'S PATENT MEDICINE AGENCY. 'ABEL TURRELL, . Monfro - se, Pa., . DRUGGIST, AND AGENT, roe. ALL THE rortn.Aß TAYMV, EIDRIErt OF 'TUE D.T. ConWynments Constantly Rca'sived New Goods at Webb's The Cheap Store, . Low Prices Triumphant. GEORGE W. SEYMOUR & CO, are now receiving a magnificent Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, selected with great. care and with spe — cial regard to the. tastes and wants of this community, consisting of a choice eerie ty of Dry Goods,Fatkey Goods and embroider ies, Bootie and Shoes, Groceries+, Hats,Caps, and Straw Goode, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, &c. Which wo will soil for prompt pay, at lower prices% than any other 'establishment in this County. r ?'@ V0212D31.0 wo would say, that they have not been forgotten, and that in the way of . Dress Goods, wo have culled fur their use the choicest gems in the market: Drop in and see us, and we will take .pleasure in showing y(iu the nicest and cheapest stock ofGoods you ever saw in this place. • Ilarford, May 8, 1856. WOODEWOODEN, Willow and Tin Ware;nt N, I'UYFE & KNOWLTONS, • • To Sportsmen. - Fishing Taikle guns Pistols.' PIIYFE & KNOWL'I ON have now on hand a splcndid.lot Flailing Tackle, compris ing • Rods, from ls 6d, to el p each. Lineak, from'3ets:, to 85, each. Reeli, from 81,50 to $6 each, and an assort ment of artificial Bait, never before equalled in this vicinity. inc.! uding Flogs. Mice,Glasi, Leath er, lcdia Itubber, Alinnows,Gutta Percha, Grass i!opperk, Shrimp, 'pinning Bait, &c., &c. Pat ent spoons to avoid catching grass while honing. Patent Spring Hooks for Pickerel or Pike,— Sop clologers, or• Yankee Doodle [looks,, a new and improved mode of catching h. . Whave a gocd stock of Go ns, Rifles, Re voking, single and disubte barrel4d pistols, Pow der, Silo% Water Proof and other caps, 'tinting Horns, Turkey calls. cfc Powder. Flasks, Pouches, Game Bags, Temperanee Bottles, ate. &c:, &c.. 51 CrburtStreet In fact we have every petiole of SportinO'np pnratus. Hooks, for outline fishing b the:hun. dred thousand. I'EIYFE'& KNOWLTON., 51 Conn st., Binghamton. JU STreceived a lot of New Goods, snch . tss De Laines. Rages,. Paramettas, Persian, Al pima& I;ingltams, Merinos. Prints. end Shawls, i n fete( a ~,, P neral assortment of Dry Goods which Will be sold-low. • ' WANTED—Sock's, Eggs, Butter.Lard,Cheese, Flannel. Stc.,auy iinantity .0 exchange for Goods at cash prices. G. W. marl.; Montrose,Sept: 1855. AN now be found at his new stand on the C corner of Turnpike , and Chestnut Sts., few doors east of Post's store, where he repairs with dispatch, Wateher, Clocks. Guns, Jewelry . . and every description oi machinery. Wheel cutting, Gun and Watch materials supplied to the trade. Attention Farmers !--Plow Points (IF almost every pattern and kind now in use; k../ also, No. 2, R. 1.. Blalchley Plows and Corn Plosks, may he had at any time of day, and until to il'elock at night, In exchange for Cash. old Iron, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of ready pay, of • I. N. BULLARD. Montrose, May 1, 1856. GOLD and Silver. Spectacles, a new lot just received, comprising all ages, by August 18. • =A. J. EvAss. • -• Refrigerators• . TUST received a lar2e lot, at prices ranging ti from $5,50 to $12,0n. pARASOLS and Fans, new styles and choke I varieties, at ' 7. G. W. S. tt.CO'S. 1. N: DULLARD 1) ETICULES, fur Ladies, a large assort raent at HAWLEY & GUILD would respectfully in vite the attention of the citizens Of Gibson and Vicinity to their very large stock of Fall and winter Goods, which they are now receiving nad arc now at very ..Low Priees. Consist ing in part of Dry GOurl4.:. Groceries, Hardware, Crockrev, Paintm,Oils, Ready made ClOthing,, Boots, &. Shoes, &c. They are prepared to ex hibit to the people of Gibson one of the largest Storks of Ready made Clothing ever offeror in this market which they are bound to sell cheap as the cheapest. lo'addition to their Stock they are now receiving a large Stock of Coocking and Parlor Stoves. Tin Ware, 4-c. So call and see if you ¬ buy, no chargefor showing goods. HAwLEY GUILD. Gibson, Oct. 19th. 1836. I . N. B. All kinds of Country produce taken it, exch:Mge for goods, at market prices. • . • • I Tnr,sulmriber I. now receiving his seeond, general purchase of GOODS this Spring, which rendeis hie assortment . very eesfrably and complete. By strict -„attentiOtt to business and by fairAealinv, he he'pes toirnerlt aliberashare of public patronage. To thoae • friends who hae yielded to him their prefertt.'bes, and kindly. sustained him by. their patronage, with tii, in tention of aiding in rorgainming in part the heavy loss recently sustained by fire, he tenders sincere thanks, with, the assume() that their interests shall be nil:R.l4lly prinnoted., PERSONS desirous of paying me money, on jj debt of any deseription,mm do so by leaving their payment with Post!, Cooper -Sr. Co., Ban kers, Montrose, to my credit, whoso receipts will bo allowed from. their date. , • C.L. WARD.. April 18, 1856.—tf. New Goods Cheap for Cash.. Cw. MUTT has just received 'Another lot of • New Goods, such as Challis, Barge .De Lains,De Ban'ts,Ginghaths, Collars, Embroidery. Lawns, &e., t r ie. WHICH NS OFFERS AT VERY LOW PRICES. SUMMER. SHAWLS, a new lot just received—beautiful patterns nt very low prices, also CR A PE an d . BLACK SILK SHAWLS astoio as the lowest. GA B FITTING AND FIiCTURES. Phyfo' i & Knowlton are at all times ready to. n sert Gas Pipe in old ; or new houses, in a work man like manner, and a: low p r i ces . Th e y h ave a i, assortment of Chandeliers, Pendents, Portable, Brackets, Glass Globes, add . Fancy Paper Shades. Mr. Blackstone,, who superintends te-work has had much experience in this liniQxt" New York and .Brooklyn. Orders solicited. PIIYFE do KNOWLTON- Binghamton. , No Use in Pife.ing• THAT'S so.:—ss long aa,ktityfe 4, Knowlton keep such a splendid assortment of CARPENTERS TIXII 4 S, oat they now have in store, 44 Whiolt ill by Al hand s , rival Hardlrares lauluded, aokoottiledsea, to be the " , . 43ET AND CHDAPIST ever offered to the eitieeue of •ftroomo, mosque hanna, or any other oonnty. , • - We esa furnish as good on ontat of tool ii Hill, Wood or Saytnour.'of New York et% and et ogees at 'feast 2., pep sent, tower than either. ALL Toots BOLD or us wines ,114,7P47 PROVE 45 REMESENTILD Ilk& 111CC1L5544D OZ MIS .101.111=51/4 PHYFEA, KNOWLTON, Hardware, House Farnb;hini and rani, Golidi roakilishateaton, Cowl titiiNithapi• ton, AL Y., adjoining. Binzhar.te)*, Binghamton NEW GOODS CHEAP AT C. IV. MOTT'S. W. Singleton, PHYFE & KNOWLTON Binghamton N. Y . PIIYFE ,& . KNOWLTONS New Store! New Goods! ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, April 24, 1836. Notice. June 13 To the Citizens of Montrose. 'L a glontrost gemoirt- • pnausuun Ev TUVILSDAY MORNING BY IiCICOLLUM GEERITSON • Eictibi....l,so,caishin advance, $2.00): • notpaidwithin six menthe; and $2,50 - pt, the end oftheyeat. No paperdiscontionen anal - arrest*. gas are paid, exceptat the option of the Pub.. lishers. All communicatiOns connected with the office,ttiinsareattention,trinst bedirecti d to the - Enrroas,llontrosesSuaquehinna.Cpunly,Pa. Bates of Advertising. -One . square (12 Imes or less) 3 insertions. elioo' Earn subiequent insertion, . 0:25 One square three months, 3,00. Otte squar'e six months, - • 4,00 , Business Cards, four lines or less, 3.00. One-eighth column, one year, 6,00. Ope.fourt h . 14 " ' 10,00 • One-half - " GA • 11,00' One colamn, 41 30,00 Yearly advertisers will be , restricted to the: business in which they are engaged ; and arr considered as wishing to continue advertising unless they shall give special direction for a. discontinuance of the same., - . - .•. p' The publishers having added to theirhit Printing materials a laige and siperiorissoit. meat of Job Type,are now prepared to extent. Job Work inn manner unparpassed_ fn this see. tion of country, and on reasonable. terms. • , Blanks of:Rvery deeeriptum kept combatant!, on hand or printed tworder. • " • • Nusintss Pirtttort. RatIMAGE, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEOSIi, 'Susgsk l ; Pepoi, _ - Penns . I .lf. 11. C. VAIL, . • Dr. A. U. TIVFAIIIIV I • . Vipsitia4 an - Surgron,- Ilartord Susq'a County Pa. Dec. I.t. 1850. Will. W. SMITH& CO. Cabinet and Chair Manufactarens, foot Maio Stret, Montiose, Pa. Surgeon Dentist, nentroise, Pa., will be 11 Seariers Hotel ; Mondays and Tuesdays ofeseb. 1.41 ABEL, TU I I.II/0441.0lostaoria, Dealer in Drugs, Medieines,:Chonicale,Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Win dow Glass, Groceriel4,- Faney Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, &e.,--and Agent for all of theme. .opolar Patent Medicines. • JOHN GII,OIIAES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop under Soule, Hotel, Mali' Streit,Montrose, Pa. • ' , . , JOHN COLSTEN, DEALER 'IN Stoves, Tin, Czpper and Simit Iron -W:ire,Lodersville,neaiGreat Bend:Depot.-13 A. Lathrop, - DEALER in Ready.slade Clothing, _Bata and, Caps. Boots And, Shoes, Dry Goode. ike.„ 'Store Opposite Searle's Hotel. Montiose. C. D. LATHROP, and t . . . • . J.?. W. RILEY', with • [A. LAirin.,. • Dr..R. THAYER. PHYSICIAN' and Stirgenn illonttose - Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store. - • - FRANKLIN ERASER, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL . LOR Jli 141101011irtie Pa., will attend faithfully to all business en trusted to him in the county of Susquehanna,. Conveyancing and writing of ill kinds will be :done neatly, and charge moderate. He will also attend to the prosecution ofelaimsofsol. diprs, their widows and heirs,agninst She U.S., 0 ernment, for Roomy Land, Pensions, 411te:. May l e foOnd-at all hours at the Write formerly ot,e' pied by 3.1`. Richard, Esq-,,north of the C0 ) 0,,..rt-H .--. ousel•Bs3-43 M. O. TYLER; Interested with L L. Hunt, • IMIPORTER.AND DEALER in•Hardikaitaiiii Cro' lery, Carriage Trimznings, Springs,&c,, Nu. 5 Pegri l4. Where . his Mercantile friends, in this and other Conntle's,are kindly invited,andearsesityssljeil ed to call'and purchase, 6t f: , . . Lit Parso ns, ' '- WHOLE9ALE AED• RETAIL . , DEALS! iacratinei Ware, Sofa &steads,- Tables, Stasis Chairs, , - . .. ... . ..., • No. Washington stree!. . . . . Biaghsimtesilt.l%, re"'Cotrai'Ware-ItOoramp sitars.. ._... -, D, - VAIL M PHYSICIAN and Suygeon him peemaneallPy located himself at Braeknertille,ilartga County, Penn's, and will promptly attend* al* calla with which he may be favosed. May. 1856,--n22. A. Pickett _ -,lttsTlct Or THE , 'PEAcs, - Colleetor of Dlbtr; Executor- of Deeds,- Wilts, Contracts; die.' Of. tier, Lace7ille, Wyoming county, 'Pc 518 y 9, 1856. :1 • SASH, BLIND, DOOR, AND GLASS DEPOT,oN oriErriv VT Sir 4 itlontrose, Peasn'a, ' , • BY D BREWSTER. All sizes and deseriptionson any ileastit ) , wade to order, or furnished on . the shortest 'se. ' • HAYDEN BROTHERS, New Penn 's. 1217 110 .14/ESALE Heelers is .Eitttoits -V V combs, Suspenders, Threads, FM?" Goods, Watches; Jewelry, Silver and Pinted Ware, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Ciirare; Mercharits arid Peddlers', applied on 'fibers - terms. WM. HAYDEN, • TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. E. F. WttaMOT,.. RADVATE of the Allojtathie and Ho meopathicc Colleges of aledieive, is noir permanently loefited in Great Bppd April Ist, 1556. - C. W. molur ' JOHN. SAIITTER; • • FASIIIONABLE 'TAILOR.- Shop irk' Otier nort of the Farmers' Store. , CAULDWELL4 S 01113;:: ]TPOCUR or AND DEALER.' IN C4ina; - eats, Carl#eubarh No. 76 Wo , rro-n•Streiitir NBEN's aktn,Dwicu.,} lIENIIir S. I P Ar o . T. .a. BApt,birsu, oil i t i itaik— The! aubscribei hating connected the above boon In the Crockery trade hi altar various breaches would siniftly say to Mennthealiti e Hotel - end : Boarding Howie Iteepers, la-Basquea haat - A knd adjoining otwits, she* theirstook fir one of. the largest ofthi kind kept in 'Al* It& Their ssortment-is large &rod . general. goods are of good quality , atid choice Their itrices as low as the trade saw kokreliee r to 1" 61 1 end, that be hale_ t o Roil to myrrh° may think it farther Waled to give blui a - calf. - nEremy. porptoft 'Few, York, lin. Pit' ten i t GOOD asuasteept otPattortilicierittiose 4,4% attprlceks, at G. W. 8. eit CO', .108 WORK, Dr. IL ..711111[11, tooitlfriGieiAsstoi t