• 44 V2l. . 11 MIMS %." 641 .• • S o ft! • '• • • Tgasthied from - the German of Rebel. A 'SWEDISH TALE. In rib,. a mining town in Sweden. a hun dred years and tr u sts isgo,-eyoung miner kissed his fair Itriticami , • w. - "Ott43t. VIM priest's bawl. —Theis we • will nit a iest ofour .„ ; t4W part ! andlove shall (Iwo!' itt - .4l 3 " . said • dmbeing ful brideos hit a sweet smile, !lot' thou My :all in alt, and without thee I would :siteesiF to twin my grave." - Bnt when th , m' piient,in bas is' . in thechtomb for the second tinte-before St. Lu. Ode! *.i,fronounced the slitds, "it; now, Any bow reason 'shy these perions.'sitould not be united in the bonds of inittrimonv,..,- Pre>fth was at hand. The young tuan,_as he "0144:1 her, }tense next morning in. his black gaiti, adroitly -worn eta •shrond. He tup ,.'o4,l4mti- her window, and said, good ..morning steer returned to bid her good evening. iterrer estateback from the Mine. and all in o Wainhe' embroidered f o r him - that very s Morning a hiaeteravat with a red border, fur tbe wedding diy. she laid carefully away, and never ceased, to mourn or weep for him. 'Meanwhile, psudied on; the Seven year's -War wai fought; the partition of Poland took - place; Araerica beeline free; Napoleon sub. Prissia, and the English bombarded Co rnhagen.- The husbandman sow.td and reaped. the miller ground and the - smith hamtnered, and the miners dug after the veins of metal in their subterranean "workshops. Al the miners of Falun, in the year eighteen hundred and nine, little before or after St. John's ;day, were ex eavating an , opening - between two rthafta, full three 'hundred ,ells below 4he groan, they dug 11rOut the rubbish and vitml water the - body of a yoing man, entirely saturated with iron•vitrol, bel t Otherwise undocayed and,unaltered--so that .one wild distinguish his features and age as well ulf he had died only an hour before, or had fallen asleep for n little while 'at his work. Bat when they had brought him out to the. light of day, father and mother, friends and ac. quaintanees, had been long dead; no one could identity the sleeping youth, or tell anything of - his misfortune, till she came, Who was once the. betrothed of that miner who had one day gone to the mine and never returned. Grey ind shrivelledoshe came to the place hobbling upon a crutch, and recognised her bridgrontn, when, More in joyful entacy than pain, she sank down upon the beloved form. As soon as she had re. covered het composure, she exclaimed. "It is my betrothed, whom . I have mourned for fifty years, and whom God now permits me to see once more before I die. A week before the wedding time, he went under the- earth and never- re. turned." All the bystanders were m ove dto tears, as they beheld the former bride, 'a %fasted and fee hie old woman, and tho. bridgroom still in the beauty of youth ; and bow, after the lapse of fifty years, her youthful love awoke again. But he never opened his mouth to smile, nor his eyes to recognise; and she finally, as The only one belonging to him and having a right to him, had him carried to. her own little 'room, till a grave could be prepared in the churchyard. The nest-day, when all was ready, cud the miners came to take him away,she opened a little draw. er, and taking out the black silk cravat, tied it around his neck, and then accompained him In her Sunday garb, as if it were their wedding day and not the day of his burin:. As they laid him in the grave in the churchyard. :she said:-- "Sleep well now,for a fear days in the cold bridal bed and let not the time seem long. to thee. I have now but little more to do, and will come loon and then it will be day again." As she was goist iirsy,she looked back once more and said ..what the earth has once restored it will not a second time withhold." Yrom Dr. Bartlett's Anglo-Saxon. „SOMETHING TO'REMEMBUI. A LEGEND. . 1 , There was once an abbot who owned a rich monastery, and who enjoyed his posses sions so gaily that be was nicknamed the a Abbot Sass Saud." As soon. as 'he had fulfilled his religious duties he thought of nothing but taking his ease, and making. oth erfieeple happy. lie would . go and visit his neighbors—giving good wince to such as st rod in need of h, cheeritijAhe downhearted with a merry joke, repeating wise saws and proverbs to tbe_old folks, .and telling emus tog stories to the children ; so that everybody WIN glad to see him ; and whenever any one t•ried out, " Here comes the Abbot Sans 3ouci facesbrightened up just as if tner riment or fine weather had been announced. Unfortunately the king who then governed the country wait of a widely different charac ter. Legendase!dom give datev, therefore we are not informed to which perticulartiog,the chroniche alln les; only, as we' are told he was of a saturnine, uneasy disposition, a prey to ennui, and incapable of making use of lift pb*er for either his own or other people's hapPiness—the cap 'fits so,, many crowned heads, that we mac choo , e from a long line oftfonarehsiof the peculiar period at which the jolly abbot and the .oisagreable ling flourished in our neither. world. In tle Lope that the sight of new faces : and new places might dispel the dead,. weight of maul ' that lay upon hinylai king took it in to his bead, one day, to travel all over . kingdom. His l aurt, - therefore Prepared to follow him; for a king to do without his Cour tierellan the king's head huntsman withoitt his pail of hounds. - After haiinw paised through - several prov inces he one day reached a tine abbey, sur rounded bv_ gardens; when he asked to whom it belonged. He was sold it belonged to , a rich abbot, who, when once be bid- perform al his duties for the date; twits-- always laugh- : iug or- siugitig. • And pray, why, should be - be laughing and, singing in this manner rusked the king, "Has .has : no, owls of any sort r , • "None whateter " was the *newer; ," and is this- so universally' kno4o :throughout • the eetrutry, that heti. always called,: the Abbot; Sans' South e ; • This aussier provoked the kind who:ice:wad, 'rtlieir.people that were happier. than sseit andlieriodemd - some of his folloWers to fetoktheuhbo!.difieptl3; and bring .41m, l!to Thss abbot yea potently . bronght is imi‘let. ~the, k ind'a goods ; bet iooldig. us . ".joyeris as e evs 'Shirking coissideeeti Ur; Joy the' light Prispilatilt: - -.:,ifotoarepighty.4l , l to loOk so bSIOPi I v*lsii3.:PititolASSero r skthd to punish yon onitheinWiti es. - litilkiss4r o itstitlone in Wft, nul!wrssliimPsitlollMWOS*riiier,lrithin 444' off abbey abbey and spending the rest of Yam" liTe ;146 T4 - vA4.7444.46 , . 1 prison." ScoAlA .itaze,te,tlibbot a paper miLtkejt chsLiat . ow;,gatt on the paper that he was to stateiariody Alto there was in the witolekiiisdetit4-11*Atiuch the mootiAlaiheaSzilirieriiiiititi'"Vrer king was worth', stud - ibathat bilisirear Aatt ":Ty• - nisi , hirttglii&tosit letrAhe abhinvirr-ettAt iskicrtii '4 B 4 l ti§: 4 l ucti *Rd hintilicyiliiiiiif.atokett 111 At VEtik 4 :(4 - diAis li,il4eiw•r!! 4 iii , 4.* w *.ki: Oa): the ticctera equitf:C.nw. ellee4 ll g4uP en . 5ubj5t02,,,:, : i.1 . ,-, 2 F:s, Ataengthaliti third:sky itail eawned:with out hikbavingbeen'able to advance air inch' farther towards a itOldtion,.andqie wiWtftinll:' in WIT ikontilcit tit "bikiiidciilloyi, trying l tO on';ofne Of,. ~viiiiin ~the threiit's, was bringing sotria flout: to the monastery. . The latter, It- Cllllllillg, ..alWaye in .the .best poasibityspirits,noysr. bow,e4•to,his and . inquired after . Ve_ besilO t whey Idle abbot told him with a ri gh t that he was as wellas could be-exiieoted . for a num who,was ruined and likely te 'die in ,trisoti. . Theretipnit' the miller . expre sse d greitt 'asionishment,- when the abbot told him nil that - had'- - .Vais.44l, and what hopeleis iinestiikai the king:hid' non dernned him to resolve. • ; " Faith, thy lord abbot," iaid the after having listened to him moat attentively, "do yhu know that, for man, of your' pro• remion,:you are *trifle . I , lturt of ready wit:- 111 :were. in your' plicts the king's quFstiOns would not trouble -•. • • • IAY jab you, were,,Onichaid," :replied the abboL. liy,you - .would aeon givre: itiem .up. as .1 have 'done." " Upon - my "-word;' ritual& ntit, ll replied the miller; " and if- . 3 Cult lend - -me your gown [Wm fittlier,•and bold me quit fore v er and are of my -tentire;rii • Undeitake to an .sWer the-king INC ..es to gi>a hith'sa.tidantion.." The abbot was but too glad to "accept the miller'Eproposal; so hedrew . .up- an act by which he had acquitted - him or'all further- dues; and their leuthiria his gown. - The miller putt on, and at the hour' ap pointed stood in the king's presence. Theliag did not : recognize the abbot at first, but.concluded that anxety_ had changed him, and inwardly rejoiced at, having already deprived-him of the tight to • the nickname of the Abbot Saps Seuci. So be -ordered him to approach, in a less_terrible tone than might have been expected, and asked "him r if he could tell him exactly stow - much land there was in the.king.lom.' " Very esisily,..sim - " answered the miller. "Rut as you have asked about the land,, am . waiting till you have cleared away the roots ; and stones, and metal; to at about making the exact measure." :r. The king hit his lips on perceiving that the question had not been put properly. he went on to the second query, and asked how much the moon weighed.. - "It must.weigb. exactly a pound.", said the miller, ".as it: has four quarters." This time 'the icing smilixl,,:and' all the courtier. laughed aloud. The third question was now inqaired into, and the miller sum moned to state what the king was worth: k value him at twenty-nine farthings," replied he, quietly. ." Nor can his majesty complain of my setting him at so low a price, since Jesus Christ, who waS much -greater than all the kings of the earth, was sold for only thirty farthings." ' The answer passed muster like the others ; and now they came to the last question = namely, what does the king believe ' "The king believes," said Guichard," that he is addressing the Abbot Sans Souci, and is mistaken, for he is only speaking to hi s miller." The .king was very Much:surprised; but the peasant now rebiteA to him what Lad taken place, and how IA had bargained with his master to get Aiin out. of this scrape. The king Was so delighted with ..his that he declared - himself - satisfied; and that the abbot might retain- his 1 . 11)6'4 *and Ids estate. Ai to ire - Miller; he proposed to - hitri . .to follow him to 'court, - to help. him to gove rn, which the. miller accepted . ; . and _from that day the affairs of the. kingdom were properly managed, and thelcing, being kept con? stant good humor by - his jovial minister,al - abbots rind ethers_ to be,l,xempt from cares—at least, eo far as ihey.ciinhl manage to in so. - HOLLOWAY'S PI.LLS_A.ND 0114T3IENT Ayer's Cherry Pectoris' and Cathartic' Pills. The Balm-of a Thousand Flowers. Mus. tang Liniment. Dr: Halsey's Forrest Wine and Pills. Myers' Extract of Rock Rose: And near; ty,all of the Medicines in Market: '..For salts . at the Drag, Fancy Goods, Jewelry. and VstrieiY Store of • ABEL TDRRELL. Montrose, January, 1857. , • , * From ,the Binghamton Democrat; April 10th. SPLENDID Itarziovzamri:=We bitve befOre -aoticed the new store erected, by A. Knowlton. Esq., adjoining the Bing' of Binghamton,to be occupied es ir HantiVATO; bY . t4eStirli:Phy & Knowlton. As it, approaches completion it desereesmore and more the, praises that have been bestowed en it. and is undoubtedly in its style, finish and appointments the suede 1 Store of the Southern Tier. .Mesara. Pot K. ‘s are,ziow patting in their tdock,one larger and m or, corm. plate than has heretofore been kept in this place. embracing all the departments.- of Hardware. Builders Finishing Materials, ,Gas Fix tu re s, &e, &e. Mr. Blackstone. an experienced and ready workman,superintends the Du i fitting depart. meat. Look, at Plfyie arid Kooivltoes'. ilititl44fi; . :Jlo I6,E111: NISHING AND FANCY GOODS. TD Of Susquehanna and Neighborini - - Counties. INTE would respectfully eolieit your attes t' tion to our largo stock of the above mentioned Goode, now in store andin course of reception. For 'Many, years the trade of one.of the largest pertions-of • the Empire State hat been retained ty a niOnopoly, which has at lest given away before the - rusts of enterprise: Posseasino ufieipalled faellitits" for baying. and having direct comineniestiotivith the most extensive. Manufactories in' thel-United 'Stites, we say, without exemption, that wir eta sad will telt, either wholesale or retail, St' voices lower than eveitiffered - before welt of - N. Y. City *bile bothifig iiae been emitted tithe -Hard wire line, we iirrie - giVeivpittitilirettletion-ie the Heine Fitenisbinglinmeli etrt nail have'da *f r ock well travtbi the it eileeyetref ' ' Of Finci Oil& ire' itifroodso a tenttraidiert. Inept, whiclifhaft• lit.ei 4010,0 with **Mal .. reference to the watt - lti of 'Oar rtnit.ohiirs. Wie think, will iilesie thatil - In itiod Wiertliteninibla In connlnaltivi,We wokiktltri - 46 ; 411-1 " " 6 ; 64 are new, and'orikkfiiiit skitalky; mid IVA we k n o-, byiftfekOititipir 'to :Won. and 'sena ettnit intikiAti, okitt the "wiflitokbr foilfpiitrifpia; to - metit priwutitrinaii*fiV)lii' etsWitiii4 randy 're - mit.,ll it! tit"-- ii,II'.64 I ,PPQAI HawillWito *Il %tin% ifot iNditaied* 3r,tit - 'sgatatttibtairt. rollt.inf a m. 111cla: Ann; N. ia* Mt tut 4, , i.• . ---A , ..0. tttnitc„o.....E l Y„, AT k.„vr4,10140•141! angeetkovitibt. en* Witfew Warr. IktOs minters. Bri in NV • ' , Path*z. re riatiNtran -' 14:44 MClllNltall'Oriiii 4.0 1 1310111 Ar Tackle ip all its 4tleititfielNK ,a , - z r , Gee tinteriola.ite. - • - Arygla r l S r 'r 1 I 4 .4- 4.46 - 10.4. ;.; '4l •o; 'Ol - ~. ,-..., _ c , 4 _ , ... ' • ' a • : ' __/, lk ' ' - -a : Ariklad tattlirk li.iiiikettptneviu. '- - ' ly It 'iciedidai.. iftipsfuill A gA1D111.70111113811313 beot A ili ditiii itaikiii., r:i.,ii.,'3. - 01 - kamm,p;-4.;,;,. 0 ftiiit,sks,,,;..l"kiladopipblit, Whoserboice products 44 fulytdiau4suust very toilet, sapi :.., : 0 --, a k, el tills AA. to ilk, of) oar CtatuAtte Pima, tied t i Nive found them a better family medicine, for tutunion re, than say cstarr , within my krioarkdas. Marty of my .11rietiode bare mallzed matted tWISCata from them, and co- Weld/twilit motet belteeitur that th•rpoimodiwnattinar. , wimpy fur driving out diseases and curing the sick. They Sr. nat dilly sfradak but safe and phttisittdto Da taken -- qualities which mart make. them 7 valued by the public, - wtsitstbey linik'nortm" • ' wspentsta Chancellor WANDLAW.MtiteIi hum Bak dentin, 15th April, 18.54 C.Avica...: Sir: I have adore your Pills - with meat benent i ke the listlessness, languor, lose of appetite, aid Silken hedidache,.Wbich has of late years overtaken me hi the opting.A fair doses of your Pi th s cured me. I have used 'yarn ebony Pectoral many . years in,_my (unity coughs and adds with' unfailing eueeen, lYen tusk* ' medicines whiritiareer and I feel It a pleasure to commend you for the goad gut have dose and are ding.l , • - JOHN F. BEATTY, Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Cu, nye t "N. R. It Ogee, PktlArttlphia, - 014 13, 1853. 14'2qt:crake pkeettrelin. adding: oryzteethoony - le the ellatify IA Your medicines, having derived aid material Rum the um at laith )_dolt Pectotal Catbartie 'I am never without them in my family, nor shall Aver sews( to be, while my mesas win panne theni." . . , The Irldely'renVibird 8.8. STEVENR, U. A, of Went. vrortb N. fl. writes: "Maytag used your CaTiaaaric Posui In my ;naive, f• certify hum-experience that they an an invaluable purge. live. In crw.Ofliiiiiiiehni fuactluisiof the liver, ceasing headache, indigestion, costivener, and the great variety 'Of dieentestliat follow, they're al etineetteniedy than any • other. In alt cases where a purgative remedy Is required. creldently maintnend then Pilla 10 the Public, as superior to any other I have ever found. They are wire ' in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which Make them as invaluable article for pub,* are. I have fur many pan known your Peery Pecteral as the ben - Cough • sedicine thei world ; and them Ms ere In no wise inferior to that Walkable preparation he the treat - •snefitelf ' ' • " Ann. Jirsi,lAnir, 2S, 1853. "Ds. LE:Aria—Dear Sir : I have been afflicted loan . .07•Intb, with scrofula in • its went tone, and now. after twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of wafering, €,.• ..Rave hew comtJetelf eared in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings • rejoicing I write can only, be imaginiid when yonnialize what I have suffered, and how " Never - until now have I been ftee bum this loathsome disease in some shape. At time. it attacked my eyes. .rind made me sluices blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at nacre it settled-AO the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair, and hultept me panty bald all my days ; poutetimrs , G came out ia my face, and kept it for months a raw sore. "About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca. thank Pill; and now am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin is (air, and my hair lies coin. minced , a healthy growth; all of which makes me feel • already a new perms. " - Roping this statement may be the meanx of convey in,' jnkomatial that shall do good to other., I am, with seep lentiment of gratitude, Tours, etc., • SIAM MEWL , "I have known the above named Maria ..better from her thildbotii, Mid her idateirent is strictly nue. . ANDREW .I. NIL:SERVE, • • threaten of the Portsmouth Manoleciering Co." Carr. JOEL. PRATT, of the ship 31arion,• writes from Ramon, 20th April, 1854: " Your Pills have cored me from a bilious attack Which same from derangement of the Liver, obit% had become very serious. I had piled of any relief by my Physician, and from every remedy I could try ; Mut a few doses of your Pills have completely restored vim to health. I have given' them to any children for marine; with the hest 'of ' ketC They were promptly cured. I terommemled them to a frieod for activeness, which had marbled him Mr months ; be told me In a few days they Lad cured him. You make the best medicine in the world ; and I am tree to say so." • _ Read Ibis from the distinguished of the Supreme Count, whop brilliant abilities have tuade hilts well known, nut only in this but the torighlpriog States. . 'Aim Orleans, Sth April, 1851. Sir: I base great satisfaction in assuring you thai myself and family have been Yen; ninth benefited ht pair medicines.. My wife was cured, Mu 3 ear/ since. o(u Se vere and dingenius rough, by your Cootsne PscroliaL, and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My children have Several times been tilted tram atiack* of the ladu enca and Comp by 'it It is an lilt nimble remedy for VOIreCiTI4•ILTIC PILLS have entire) cured toe Crunl a dyspepsia and enstirelie,S, which ha. crown open Ale for some yeam t — indeed. this Aire is munch ruin important, from tins tact that I bad failed to get 'relief from the best Physicians which 11,1. section of the - cowry affords; and (rum any el the numerous ream. riles I had taken.. • •• 1 . You seem to tir, Doctor, like a pmvidential Ides.ine to our familv, and you may well suppose ;vs axe knit Uti -11111r11(41 of it. Yours respect • LE:A.III4T TIIAXTER." • . • '" Smarr Chewier, DUN:lprd See, torsi f1a..1. C. Artli Honored air: I have made a 'bor. oust, trial of the CATN•ItTIC PILLS, lee In. by your acrid, and have horn cured by them of the dreadful Illienniarbdu under w filch he found in* seffering. The rust does• re lieved nue, and a few subsequent dose. bare eirlirsly Ateirained the threes.. I feel in better health now Mao tor. . SAM yeiril before, whirl I attribute entirely In ilai.erfect. awn./ CaTHAITIc Pau.s. Yount with great reinort„. LUCIUS 11. METCALF." • The abate ate all from persons who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not make thesor state ments without a thorough conviction that they were trite. - Prepared by DR. 7. C. AYER & CO., Preetical and Analytical Chezalits.LowelL Mess - A BE HOSTILITIES CEASED, Peace Declared! r - v i such terms that secures the right ofovory . nation to the navigation ot be it known to the people ot Susquehanna County, and the rest of the sy orld, that they will find it to their advantage to come to the Temp stance Saloon and Grocery in Muin . St , Moo rose, Pa., (the only Temperance saloon in Mont rose) to -get Pies, such as are pies, Cakes, Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, pickled Oysters, Clams Cucumbers, Ice Cream, Oranges, Pine Apples, C.ln4, and. Segars, Nuts &c. Small 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 2s. 9c., to 6s. per lb. Sugar now at 9 ets. Bust Coff ee II I-2,g5., Crushed, Pulverized and Granulated at Is. per lb.. Molasses 3.."6d. per Gallon: best Syrup at 55,,6d. per gal. Pork, Smoked Ham, and Shoo!. ders. dried, Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel. White and Blue FishiCheese,_Crarkers. Lard, Tallow, Sterine pstentsnd Spettn; Candle*, a variety of Bar Soaps, Shaving do. best in use. Coffee Aide, and TobaCco; plug - amt 660 cut. Chewing and smoking,de. in tin foil: "Fire CraeltCrs and Fire Works. Matches all kinds. dried Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Figs, from Is.-to Is. 6d. perlb. Prunes, Zaittee Currents, Citron. Fig paste, Sa go for puddings, Spices all kinds, do. Ground Mustard, do . . French Soap Powder. Babbitts Sal iratus, do. and Washing Soda, Creain Tarter, nd Super Carb Soda Tartaric Acid,. Licorice, tfO.reot, Fancy Candy and Gum Drops, fresh fitim - N. Y., Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nutmeg+, tloYes&e., Cocoa, Brume and ehalkolate, LOr• Bards, black and Scotch snuff, RSBIOIS, fronl ' S. s. 6d. 'pc r lb, Suttanee seedless Resins, starch (pearl) Corn starch. Patent Nutmeg Graters,and Clothe's pins, Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles, Raymond'eLees. and Wrights Pills, Salts, Roll Brimstone, Sulphur, Gum Camphor, Vinegar Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles, Pepper Sauce, Sespbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, Hair Oils,to embelist; and prevent from falling oif or turning grey. Herring by the Box, White Wash, Scrub and Shoe brushes, Stove and boot Blacking. Garden seeds, slate and lead pencils,Aze hand les, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, an almost sure 'cure for burns,Sprains, Bruises, &e. Rus, shin Linanient, 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 palls and Baskets, Horses, Dogs. and Cattle on wheels 'and rockers, small Tea Setts, Thimbles, Cornetian Rings„ Tops. Clarionettes, Accorde on, Harrnonicons, 'Harps, and many curious things, Ladies , Basketa and Sewing Birds, Sack Salt for .family nee, Corn Meal..also Flour, kept constantly on bank. by the pound, sack or bar rel). - • . , - 1 . 2 1 ,:tZM • I §MAD O 011013, Orang es and Lemons , Pine : Apples, Sao., Some Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Beans,dz.c., take* in exchange. TheaboveGoods are for sale for Cash or ready pay. " Thankful for put - favOrsa _ hope by strict iittentiOi to htiainess and stualtprofits to gain a Luger share of 'patronage, and thereby all be 1041.0 - 11 Y lei/0610, all 0 140n1 -with the , may witbsittozo pity attends t to._ `re f 7 A 8. $a BioTT.. TempentileeMziloo - n„ rocery and Provision EitoreifMalfl/31, 7 . ifontioie. Max 20.1855. 1.. ,- .:-; ir REMOVAL ! e•TAILOZtiNO- E STA BLlSitifk 1* fug rsangxssToac. PAL utidef•Wmid *rig sem PAM' Avenue. Miss , - s.ranz •P•Rtp.egbring s silicakf Faisqlrtamil.of 643 1 40:41: 1 6,1AZe0 ,7 .G ; AASSIMMIAC3 ; WhSeb re Marini br is preprint to let and saw os dor in • stvle..Wisnmet •Ihit "to' issiestt,libn any fsioriihnoritbllisire 4finsewhih hig their wadi*** Ws milt inttiiishietbiln. ci il i frlrNHWl TT 4 1, 4 "!PFTP - (1MIlter) , 14 - ,r 4 ' sAdlogegn:•rtaa- w -,..4 I liontrose, Nor. 27, it:K.49ff, o --- t k , ": C 44 2,, , - ;: i . Ns , . , - ' 1 'lrttAt VA- UU D . ''') !, .ft' - ' '''" ' .2 - Priter3ALAATAND - 1-: RSOOS ----' 'Xiit PtiilidelptstiC *giblet 'the .. *arid.-.:Bialis & Weiser,. Ne. - 26 :ii:nitlo Ireertttlatreet, Philadelpts is; --- , Asia hadthe 'aim demonetratiett In the - Roetierin g•Certifteites, that their manufacture of AilAriiiiiio - kilaree' fitia . 'n'e length ftifffliaiiente - ti t4,443piAkentations which kayo_ been made. otthonijo tenAitintiiiiin_ doubted, eecuelse tzeit!he the i t erTi figle tetheet ;', = 3 pum/bri l l% jitprii 02, filfs6.i `. ` : itissiix. Ei/iltsidt , Wal-sex:Lit(ghtsi :—LIt iti fordo us. the Itigh'est eittifection to, state to-you that , owing to I tinvery protective qualitiee el two of the Salamander Safee: whielk wk. - purchased. of you :tome few mouths -since.--we saved a large portion of our Jewelry, - Book,;Papets. &c., ex posed to the valamitous are :ilk Ranstesd• Plus, on the morning of the 11 th inst. - ,- ...... Whorwesellect:that" these Safes were loei ted in the fourthistory,of.tha,boilding,,wo,oeeu pied,and-that they_ fullitabsequently lote_a heap of burning ruin* whoretheast. etopentration of heat caused the brans plates_te melt, we ean• not but regard the'pieservation. of the valnable contents 34 mops,t consiineingprOof sof the great security ,afforded by your Safes. AVO shall tithe much' pleasure in recommend thism t 6 men.of liusiness *as a Sure reliance against tre. ."Psonht W. Sustous& tiao. - PIitt4DELPITIA. April-1,2,1856. MESSRS. EVANS. & WAESONI !MVO to offer you my testimony in flier of the great security affirded to my entire _stock of]ewelry, books, papers, six, during the recent disastrous irtia- . aration in Ranstead place, from the fact that the Kann vier() containedin two of the .Salamander Safes Manufactured by you. Having fallen from ►he filth story,of ths Arti. san.BuildMg, where they. were previouily placed andtexposed to a vast heat fur n long time, the preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to very one who 'witnessed the opening and kited. or examination, a matter of profound astonish ment.- ' • To all who may, _require a : perfect protection from the ravages of..fire, I shall not • hesitate to reentaMend the use of your Safes, as I consider they have rai%%. - undergone the •most trying test: . N. E. Monokit. April 13; 1856 • NNSSEL EWAN'S & WArsos---Gentletnen,—No doubt you will be deeply gratified to- learn' the good condition in which I discOvered My Look. policy of insurance, certificates of stock, 'and other Valuable documents, when on Friday last I opened the Safe tit:We by yoni firm. ' . With my knowledge 91 its' great .exposure, both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a tiro as that which destroyed the Artisan Build inm, as also front the force of the tall Iron its former elevated_ position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its_ in terior Inspection, that the contents which I once so highly prized would ever be of any service to me, but as these fears are now happily removed, I feel it only due to say to you that I can hence forth recommend the use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the per fect !ovurity whieh such means provides azainst so frightful an element. EDWARD GASKILL, ,BookbiraPr: Constantly On hand, Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks,-for Banks, Stores &c. A ori 1 2 I 15:56.-17y! PORCELAIN and Graojte China at G. W. S_ & CO'S ~ Take Notice.- QUNDAYSCHOOLS luirashed with Libra! rtes ordifTerent aizes . :it New York retail priees. Call at the: Puht Of f ice. May 7,1856. • Ashton Salt, FOft Dairy and Table use, just received and for sale by the .Sa.ek, Bushel or Pound, by 1. N. BI;11.Alt D. • June 9,1856 Burning Fluid and Camphene• FRES II supply, just received, and fur-ale cheap. also, candles, old enough, big • n ugh , nd hard enough Lt, wand alone. in ,•nna.. met. time, iiv Junta 9,1856 Bird Cat.kes!„Bird Cages !! P TIYFE & KLTON - havej ust re ciceivt. NOW 'a large and well .elPeted :vise-talent of • - . BIRDCAGES. c.ombinintr many orthe most e:ecrant desil.tns and beautiful finibh combining. durability with lightness and airiness pf style. From 5s 6d, to $lO, each, drinking and seed cups included - . • • PIIYFE & 51, Courrit... Binmharnton. FARMERS ivILL find a lar , e!ot,uf V , ges, Rakeß, Sp3des,.§lovels, Grass-llooks,,giek!es, Cradles, :Ind marry other article.; for tilling and heautifv ing the earth, at MITE & KNOWLTON'S . , I.3in,:zha , oton, N. y Hardware and House Furnishing Goods.- -rims is a progre,isivt- age. No one doubts •1 it; or if thdy did, a glance at the manifold writes on wh ch the lightning whizzes with ird portant news,would soon convince; •a look at the rushing cars would add more emphasis to the last and wise conclusion. New proofs pre sent themselies - each. day ; each day we are. wore anxious to - " C..teti the living manners as as they rise," tura them to our own account, and tak..in as vnucheash as pos;sible. Nowadays people are avers e to dealing at Gld fashioned Stores—thoso e‘tahlished front ten to twenty tears Their proprietors having be come thoroughly- imbued with the -high price principle, (or rather lack o! .principle,) are un willing to lower their demands to whcale more in accordance with,the times we live in. esolved to•ceep pace with the progressive spirit of the age, we have opened our new and spacious Store, NO. 51,Teart 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. P[IYFE & KNOWLTON, 51, Court St.. Bi ,ghamton, N. Y. Pr' We advise crountry merchants to visit us. They will find it advantageous. LOOK HERE! t",..4). BEL- TURRELL , LIAS just; I received. 'Ne Y York, a full Li and 41e4irible ot oek. of " . . • N.Evr GOODS, -• Comprising a first. rate assortment of-Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Mtdieal Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,China, Giass and Ear- Wen- Ware.; (a - go o d variety of Cruckery,) Brit annia Ware, Japanned,and Planished Tin Ware; Silver and , :all other kinds of Spoons. Silver Forks, Butter Knives, dte. MI sorts of Lamps. A.good variety of Wood, and Gilt Frame Mir rors. Wall_snd •Window Paper. Stationery. Stemeand Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms. Family Groceries. • Lausg, Oita - Camphese.-- Burning-Plaid. - Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti Candles, i•-,ilidercind tither, Whips. : Varnishes: Window Glass, &e. A first rate variety orrivw itlry„'and Fancy Goods. Gold and Silver Spec- Onl4l Pens. Violiatr;Flutes, Fifes,Ac. Cordeoe's, Wolin and VeOlincelio Strings; The target assortment , g of Pocket Knives in Co., andßielte4t qhality, in - Market. Shot Guns: Double Itarrel,) In Shah. :be PbYSlCian; the . irgitiee• ieePer; the Fir Mer, the lloolnthiCi the Vonarsc inner, the'Protessiorial Kari / the Geptleheia, the Lady. th - t:Rich andlhe Pticir,the. ung and 010, the: Reautifal and .thel.Taty.7the Gay itoti the • Fastf e iabli. and' t i,LP 465 4 +4 :qf' the ' OPP- 104 will an d '1 9.0 44 ,g•i° every 4,Y-witrits `at.„7, 4 ;rirtetra... gree,likir l sreill t atid sec. - ' * 4 "* .l "*"'' 'nt; AttE,Grlpool.4i liforitrose,,Carehig, 1856: ' l ' triney are allVirg to Tarreirs SE= More .andlitaii 'ltihr Goods: BURRlTV , iicsgain-on hand witb.i new and kIECOND STOCK Of - FALL 6; WlN 7 rEkt- . GOODS msking hid astiortnient aim sunny, complete in all respects, and will te sold at Ilivesse-tba tawest f oriolwer.for Cash; Barter or approved credit. . _ New gitt.ort4:llTolt.l& , •lBsll, • • • -Plllll -MS VUR.lsketoj,in6.*l. oditufralo Robe,. .a new btock juat! -receivtml a and for sale cheep by:•• DURRETT. - Nov:2. 1856. Airivlng . daily, - by &preys, at Ifoptottant. Priirea; lIE subscribem. *re now_ opening al large : .L and• selected stock of new• Goods— . of Dry Quods, Grocericii, ilardivare, Ready- Made Clothing., Boots and Shoes of a ll sizes and stiles, Flour, C o re Meal, Salt. &c. &c. All of which- they . will sell as. cheap as can hf3-hought elsewhere in-the County,in exchange for Lumber, Shingles, Produce of all kinds, Woolen Socks, for cash approved- credit. Two shillings per pair paid for gcMd Socks. SlAleen•cts; per doz. for Eggs. Twenty cts. per lb. for Butter. • . ;- - DELL & TiNGLEY. - HopbottowApril 24, 1856. E XTRA Moir from 7 .1-2 to &MIN per bbl.; fur irale•!tt • s. S: MOTT'S. PHYPE & KNOWLTON are Agents for number of. Manufacturers, mid will supply the Trade on asy terms, and at a lo%f- price at their Hardware, House Furnishing and Fancy Goods'EstabliShnient, - . • Ammunition. BLASTING POWDER. Safety FUse. Gnu Powder, Shot; Lend, Gun Caps, and Worm er.!l,Pnwder F-naks, Guns, Itevolers, _Fistula &p., at the Store of .. ABEL TURRELL fontrose,OeL 15, 1856. - TO THE LADIES.. - w - t are determined to suit the Ladies, hav:; ing their comfort in. view, we lately pro cured.of the importers, a largOassortment of FANCY GOODS, which must certainly please even the most fas tidious taste. We have a tine stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth Co my rising Many elegant styles. Of combs we have an extensive variety,inclu. dine many of India Rubber, Iron and -Horn. Uq , have, beside,inany . other Farley Articles, too numerous to mention.. Call and examine our Fancy Goods. PIIYFE dr:KNOWLTON, 51 CoOrtSt. Britannia Ware. A VERY tam e stock at • - . t 'PHYFE & KNOWLTONS GiIiPHEKEERG MEDlClNES.—Vegetable Pills Green Ntountain : . Ointment, Sarsaparila Compound, Child ens Panacea, Eye Lotion,Fe ),ver. and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dy sen . Ipry Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's Ute rine, Catholicon, Doct: Libby's Pile Ointruent; :tnd Manual of Health. Ay re , pin s and Cherry Pectoral, Twiner's GormaliOintinsent. Trwks Magnetic Ointment, llollorraya Ointment nsti Pills. Dorris Pain Killer, - Doet. Fetch's Heart Corrector.: Bennett's foot and Plant, Loules sovereign -Balm, and Wrights'. Indian Vegetable Pills, - Rhodes Fe ver and Ague Cure. Mrrrhants' . Ga,tglinz Oil. rnic. Liniment, CamPltor,Castor 011, Paregor. Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &e., ate., 6r.e.. a new suPpy just received, to be kept constantly on hand, for sale by . • I. N. BULLIII6. • Nfontrose.Oet. 1856 1 . I. N. BULLARD \TIM Jewelry, Perc'nrn cry, Fancy-GoMs ill Groecries; Paints, Oik, Drugs, Materials fur LiOlts, &c . .., J ust Teich -td by ABEL TURR.EL, . . Moritrnse, Oct. 8t11.1856. AI3LE and PoPket Cutlery, a great variety, at very law prieem, at JUST opened by the subscriber a I'6ll assort ment of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold cheap, Cheaper than ever. Give us a call. - You cannot fail to be - suited or quality, quantity), - and terme. Every thing faually found in a variety store. H. J. Webb, TS now receiving his new Spring goods, Which lir offers at his usual low prices. • 31(introse. Marl.ll 11. 1856. noose Builders Depot for. Susque hanua Comity, at New Milford. F%ICKERNI AN & GARRETT are giving es. E! pecial attention to the improvement con templated in this County the comein", season, and now offer a helping hand, by, keeping con. 'stantly for sales large quantity of Window sash and glass, Blinds, Doors, Nails. Paints and Oils, and a complete assortment of builders Hard Ware, &e. Those going to put up Houses in the Spring will find it for their interest to give ns a call. We can furnish every thing you wuntand at the very lowest manufacturing pri. ces. DICKERMAN & GARRATT. New Milford, Feb.B. 1856. The Cheap Store, - - ED. 28 &Di 'B? tTillll 9 r. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Binghamton and vicinity, that he has recoutly.purehased of Edward Priest his large and well selected siocit of, DRY GOODS, - - . . wh;ch he has removed from La Payette BMA to No. 28 Court Street, one door above the American Hotel :• . .- . • Thii entire stock. has heart purchased . eysid • erably below New :York, cost, enough u, to warrant him in saying that he will sell Goads cheaper, than can be bought at any other Store tn tOwn. - . NEW SPRING AND - Summer Goods,*to the abolT stock hass just been added iflarge invoice Of Spring and Summer GOods of the latest styles, which will boclosed out at great bSrgsini, • The Stock consists in Dart of tbo . following Goode, v,iz; Fine Lawns, Ftst colors, from 9 to 18C. per, yard ; Calicoes, Arrierican and, English, tram ,4c. - to tic. per yard; Aferrintack and Co checi, Prints; at 1 I . e.; Bleached and Brawa r Bhee. C 1684.11,04 from 40. to 2s. 6d. -par yard ; enttickv Jeansr, fioin 3e. to 2s. 6d. per rid; froin 6 1-4 c ... to as. 6d. per pair; Gingharns.from 10c.. t0.23e.; per yard; Dr - Lathes froin'toa,,to.-3s. per 'yard. Also a large lot of Linens. Quilts and Counterpoint', Curtaihe and rksporis. Sbawist, Gloves, Table Coveys, Saki, Sares..Elabroictertes:- &a., M olts; Viiices and:Bap,' nt all aim and pri. - I#lketel Pint kt 4 SCPß lt Airte t ' Liksit-rukaLallktariterkiiii:cullstal Star before rripintent efarriMil." ; • aghsinton, April 3d,186, New Goode Binghamton PATENT MEDICINES at AFFLICTED READ! UFFALO Robes, n superior lot justrc.eeiv- I t.d and will be Ahld LBW by H. Burritt. • New Milfoo.oetnher 1856.—n46 PI YFE & KNOWLTON'S PATENT 'MEDICINE:AGENCY. ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa., DRUGGIST, AND AGENT, FOR ALL THE FortmAß IP2 S TIh -- Ir atßll'll'Et OF TUE' DAY. Consignments .Constantly .Rereived New Goods at Webb's- Law :Prices Triumphant. = ; 'f CIFORGE W. SZYSIOUit & CO., are; niviir melting a magnificent Stock =of Spigot( and Summer Good", veketed with great- care and with special regard to the taste* snit: want*, of this community. conoistior 614i:hake vide' ty of Dry •Goads, Fancy , Goads sod-ee+lifold'er tea, Doan+ nal/ 81toeo, Groeerient, ifate c tlips, and , StrawtGootio, Crockery, liarilare &e. %V hielf .we will moll' for , pronipt , -pay;' lower' price* than any (AM. establibinutuf in ,this. Cotinty. • ,"" 7 7 211ADTAa: we would say:, that they have notbeen forgotten; sdici that in the way or Dress Goods. we - have culled for their nye the chaicest gems the marked_ Drell see tug, and we wilt , take pleasure in.& hawing you The iticea and cheapest stock ()Moods you ever saw in this plaee.. Harcordi &Inv 8, 1856. . • * - • WOODEN, Willem and Tin - Ware:od . •• - PHYFE & KNOWLTONS, - -To , Sportsmen.. • - Tackle t Rifles!' Pielole . ! DfIYFE & fiNOWLTON hdile.now.on hand ; 1 a splendid hit of Fishing Tackle, eotopriii!. . . Rods, from ls6d,to $lO each. .• ~ LinCS, from 3cts., to $5, ench.• - • Reels, 'from $1,50 to . $6 out), and an assort ment of artificial Bait, never itelore equalled in this vicinity, including Frogs, Mice, Glass,Leatb.- er, India Roithttr, illionows,Gutia Percha'' Grass Hoppers, Shrimp, Spinning Ash, & c.. t!ke l .\ Pat ent sponnsto avoid catching grates while hailing. Puteat-Spring, Hoi,ks for Pickerel or Sne : dologers, or Yankee. Doodle. Hooks, a new and improved mode .of catching _Ph( • 5 ' Matte' rgocti - stock - of - 11farts,' . ,Riflitit, Re. volving, single and double barreled Pistols; Pow. tier. Shot, Water Proof and other caps, Hunting Horns, Turkey. calls, 4.c Powder 'Flasks, Pouches, Game lings,Teroperanee BOttles,&c. &c.,.&e, 51 CourtStrpeL In fact we have every artielinf Sporting ap paratus., Hooks, for outline fishing by the hun dred thousand. ' PiIYFE & KNOWLTON. 51' Conn at., Bingfillmton. NEW GOODS CHEAP AT C. W. 41fOTT'S.' TITS T received a lot co!' New Goods, 'mei' as De Lainel. De Bages, Paramettas, Persian, Al: micas. Gingham'', Merinos. Prints, and Shawls, iu fact a general assortment: of . Dry Goods which will be sold low WANTED—SoeIte, Eggs, Butter.Lard,Cbeese, Flannel. dao.,any quantity ;a exchange (dr. Goods at caul' prices. - C. W. morr. Moatrose,Stiept• 1855• • CAN now be found at his new stand on the corner of Turnpike and Chestnut SIA., few, doors east of Post's store, where he effedually repairs with •dispatch, Watches,. Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every description of ,machinery. Wheel cutting, Gun and Witeh materials supplied to the trade. .; Attention Farmers .--Plow Points Ol' almost every pattern and kind now in °se; also, No. 2; R. L. Blatchley Plows and Corn Plows, may lie had at any time of day, and until 10 o'clock at night, In exchange for Cash. old Iron, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of ready pay, of " J. N. BULLARD: Montrose, May 1, 1856. rIOLDand Silver Spectacles, a new lot just 1,5 reeeivedosomprising all ages, by . . August 18 - A. 1E VANS. • Refrigerators. JUST received a large lot,at prices ranging from $5,50 to $12,00. EpARASOLS and Fans, new styles and choice varieties, at • G. W. S. & CO'S. :DETICULES, for Ladies, a. large assort -1% at T_TAWLEY & GUILD would respectfully in vite.the attention ot the citizens, of Gibson and vicinity to their 'very large - stock . 44 Fall and Winter Goods, which they are now receiving and are now selling at very LowPriees. .COnsist ing, in part of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Crockrey, - Ready made 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 as the cheapest.' In sddithari to their - Stcick they are now receiving a large Stock of Cootiring and Parlor Stoves, Tin Ware, c. 8o call and see if you do not buy, no charge for showing goo& nAwLEY - 4-GUILD: . Gibson, Oct. 19th..1856. •" • . N. B. 'All kinds of Country prim:ince exchange for goods, st market 'prices. • I' r IlEsubsoriber is.now receiving hii second general purehase of GOODS this Spring, which renders his assortment very iesirable 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 him their preferences, add kiadly sustained him by their:patronage, with the in tention of aiding him in regainining ia - ptirt ,the heavy loss recently sustained by fire, he tenders his sincere thanks, with the assurance that their interests shall be mutually praniVea. ' • ABEL TIIRRELL Montrose, April 24,1856. PERSONS desirous of paying me money, on debt of any description.can,da so bir leaving their.. payment with Pont; Cooper= It. kers, MontrQae, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their date. • C. L WARD. April la,. 1856.—tf. New Goods Cheap for Cash. _C W. MOTT has just received another lot of • New Goods, such es Challis, Barge De Lains, De Baps, Ginghams, Collars, Embroidery. Lawns, &c., WHIM:I4IE OTTERS •? VERY LOW Pumas. SUMAIER SHAWLS, a nqw lot just received—beautiful patterns'it very lOw prices, also CRAPE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS astinias the lowest. . , To the Citizensof Moixtroser; . GASFITT/NG,AND FIXTURES. Ph)* ...ISt Knowlton are at all times. ready. to in sert Gas Pipe in old or new, houses, ia a 4 work manlike manner. wide; low prices. , They have a fine assortment of Chandeliers, Pendrnts, Portable, Brackets, Glae..i Globes, and Fancy Paper Shadet. - 'Mr. Blackstone, who superintends the %Colt hes hid much experience - in this line, in New: York and Brooklyn.' Orders itolleited. • PHYFE'dt KNOWLTON. Binghamton. •4. - - • - Ci Vie Fite-1 . . 11w ' rrIHAT'S lougaiTtiyfe & :keoiltd6 —IL keep inch a apleedid samortmekkof CARPENTERS , TOOLS?, ►q they now have in eters; and which is be ell hands, rival Hordwateatineluded ; acknowledged to be the • s' • - - HEST AND CHEAP E ST, . 4 4 eviroffered to the citizen* of Itrootnit; &Wine- Minna, or any ottairconnty. -- -- --- We can fiiiiinicar*o s ottlft, of tools as W. 9 10 (K. ealutrkt. 9f New Yorke% and a t Thiess' stlettit t 5 per Wm. toilr ileattletittai. ALL . Torpaftm wtriVantoo riog ?ROY* , AS B ' TILL *WOW • *7 • PHYlogdelettOWLTON, 0'44 - 144) - 11*(1Nrtirshttit garitilitogs IntablhhintscllXoltrt .k 1 glans'? . of X.T.oll4oMfeglialt lEnaitthanstolk Ringhamton W. Singleton, PHYFE & KNOWLTON Binzhamton N. Y PIT YFE & KNOWLTONS New Store! Now Goods! tii‘ll l ß. Notice. June 13. 41,4 t. ontrost- tufetrati, idir-COLLITIE '& ifissee,"2.6o i oetpaidwithineir months rands2,6o:it tlfiesd oftbeyeir.lNopsperdletoritlntree estlllareati. pastel:odd, except se tbe=olitiori °film Peb. limbers.hil.eomaiurtiestionseserreateitllill s ' Age stolnmaresittention,inesi beilitem4l64o.l4 Eenc9tlolo/Itr'llei**llnehlln,DArPVPAlsta ., ' - Rates ot'AdVealleliitire' 4 " 4 „ One stintre (12 fines or less) 3 insertions. 51.31, Erteir Aubsi gni.nt Insertion,' ` " t;r One-Agorae' three sionths;' 3,00 Onr musteesix tnopLits, l-41,00 finsiness Cards. four, lines 6r less, r Onemigbtir i ,,,,g a rn One-fourth ,1„,0.0! Ontithalt - 1 ' !` , P4,,' ,117 • 0 ° One coltiron. ' 41 it1);00 Yearly advertisers Nil! 'be ,eimirrefig; bosineirs JO ` ivtiiehy thee aro 'engsterf considered as wilibiriecr:6otilinde advertisisg unless they' shall g ive .Ip-riitit .diittitioit fa! dlscontisuitnce ()titre• genii." • Eir The publisit ere komiogioaded to ihtilloh Printing materials a large! - and supgrfoissiort; nient ofJob Type s aie TzliiPT*TaSed.4.iqesit. Job'Work in a manner trasurpassed'it,this,see• tion tg#: enuntry, and: reaaotiable,s 4 Blanks ofevery 4eoer4tiii)l4- on hand kr Diluted to " '. ( p . Oitt.fsiil::::: .; :gi, : !Oitt:: • V AlL.Jiik,' PHYSIOJANE AND, ~ Suß9itolgs, rinna: M. 11.'C.Nin, . _ !.Irford=-8111440-Ccititity , --Pc,: . Ddc4'YAt; itst: 1- :.rl,;('-': 1 -.' 4 1 1 .i.t.,,1i.:14.-:,. . Win. W. illitTlit fit Co. • • Cabinetand Chair Mannfactiners,foot'fait Street;ldontrose v Pa. • `'.. „ Dr ? IL smuFTEF„ , , :j Suricon, Dentist, Montrose, Ps.,,idit Ltisi Searie'sHotel,liondaystmiTnesdaxskfuelv week.• •.” • 15,1 • . • _ ABEL Ty . BBELL'OinstiOst, Dealer in Drugs, Diediehies; C'hetniesiiicbye' Stuffy, G lasi-ware; Paints, Oils; Virnishes,' dow G Groceries, ' 'Farley' Goods, Pe.rfinery, &c.;-:-and• A gent fornil the hips popular Pittentlfedicities:: • . • • lidniN GillOyES - • FashiOnabletallor—§bppgnde;Ao4l.* Hotel, Main ptreet,Blontro,e,,Ps. : "JOHN COLST ; EN : DSAI/ER Stoies; Tiq; tYyteei;sin'4l Wareitodersville,near Great BendDepiit.-;:l 3 •A. lifithrop, • DEALER in Rendy-liisde Clothing, 'flits end Caps.. Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, *o. Fir Store opposite Brute's note/. iloitrose C. 13, LAYIIROIN andl . • -; J. P. W. RILEY, .[A• Laninor - • Dr., R. TAATER. PfIYSICIA • said Surgeon "Montrose N Office hr the Fat (nee's . SfOre. . • - • • FRANKLIN FRA,S.ER4- ATTORNEY-AND CovusEmoi-Ai LAW; Di Ontrei Pal, will attend'faitbtully all business 'en. trustedlo him in the county' fSttsrpiehanta. Conveyancing and i writing of all sill hr done neatly, and charge moderate, He will _also attend to the prosecution ofulaimeof diers, their widows and huir's,Sgainst the,l34i. goVernment, for Bounty,Land, Pensions.*e. May be found at all hours. at the office fonnerl) occupied by J. T. Ricitsrd,Hstp,north- - of the Court-Honse.L-183 - 3-43 ' • N. C. T3t1;2114-- • Interesieif withL:L:' . , IMPORTEIi 41D DEALER I 13. naroirart4iifi lery, Carriage Ilimtnings. gprtiitil4e. . '21 1 .). 215 Ptait'Sti'ect: Where his • Mercantile friends, in tilleranevibe Count ies,are kindly invited.and earlieit4 ed and purchase. • Stfi - . , . . J. H. Paiiiiani WBO.EB 4 LE AND RETAIL DEALER, in - Cabf i net ' Nird.rd ;' ' 'Sofas, -.r .Bedste - a4l;‘ - ; Tiblei '-i3tiiid ' i.1. - let, :._• . - ~. .;,-,. - :..., ~-. ~,,..,.10,! - -7,z- 15 - s ' " I ”, r 6 1 €l ' - . C• -• - I ; No. 9 Wastaigiiri • PET:" I Coffin Wive-Roam Ap-tithiret.= 4 " •Li 11.. Li. - ,• ;:ev -110110:1Y§ICiA14. and Burgeon hafi' Permanently' .L located himself at .Braclianyille r Saito County„Penn'a, and ailfproniptly at,tend t0..001. calla witTi which - he may be favored., . 3faY. 1856.—n22. . • • •- • Ai-Pickett,: lonics or Tut- PEAci, Executor of Deeds, WHIN Contriletes, Of fice, Liteepyitle, Wyotbit' g eottlity,4l.' SASH - BLIND peoyA - eXiiiigi t icrOof 2 1 110fitirois -- BY- D. BREWSTEIL All Ores and deseriptions,..in. sms , 4.unetio, made to - order, er furnished on the shortest se-, - ITAYDEN -,BRATHERs; Ale* Milford, leentseca“ 117110LE5.4.1,..A, Dealers -.llstiotts V V COnibth •SagPePderA: Thieadeld:Faaty Goods; - Wittclnie r ;e.wnfrv. snail Plated Ware; Crit/cry:, Fishier Tackle, Cigarkilke44kir Mirelaitti and, ,'eddlare sapplied on l liberal tern's.* ' • ' • '. .WM. HAYEIEN,' 'JOHN Iid,YHEN - :OEM HAVDER.- •- ' • *.' 11;;;E: Z:WatilCir ' - . nictimuAlrlp. ottly) , Allopstbico.aut flow cppo,whic...,CiAtegeos , cif hiesticise v iii Dow prmatigntly,lpe4iiatp,,Greo,Bet i d t P 44 -; - Apra let, 1836. - 'l4 Annst::,SAinttrEß.:- FASIfIONABLEcTAItOIIac, ShopG . " looi -no!ith of ;he C. W. 1101" r. 4;soNsp . , liitrotrrattltAlitAll the,:": S_l , 3r!ae. - 4,3 Ckint -‘' tart re, —#4-4 p . A in i MA- ' - '11 , ..00:40", X , 4 , 14 , c r '''' 47: 4 4;;10 ,T., „, N it. 70 '- ii - ifir;ti ;'ltiikt. att'ila cArumgEtt. ' }fily : 4' 4 ' litikT T. Se. ' ..._. ) 46 ;:g,' ip i, , i L W. A. CAULDWZI,I I tiAO In 11. 4 ' ,1 ` .4 ' , 0' . '".4' 64, ""'"'" , ' 4 ' __:,,LA 'wPir"--' 9 -k TiWiltmeribeqpit,s~llloo4Nrritri the ikbOve hirtine in tne , r9skery trade. it Anil* varlovittiranehen lop td rimplls_uTlOldtengeitints, Hotei and IkultdintillinisiM4o% in s um .. UFA APO adjuiningottuptiolOrtlat *titkr one °O ho Fur* at illidAtil4 la NR NY Ifi A‘ litOit Their avioOment, lii lovit• is germ *it are f was a, 044 quality AvitchokiwPOtorac Vl* Weals* 1 01 1 ! ,1 1%tne trfiiftelatotteeriitiet reference to PrOWlndt th111* , 341 'rola**, to sell to on Om may. think it for thitiriatres* So Owl NM *pen..;`:_.- !mar* 041% , ~,,.#ow York, lan- lit: 1857, , ;, it .1, , . i-,_ i toimiirlitjek o f Nit)lt DI . • g lr A. 'nitrites, WIS.* I' 104, 11;13iteitiqes; • Dr. A.M.- Wifir4 l4 **r 7 '.:-' , : , ; -, - -• Vtliiitialt_',4o'l".4rggit;.:::-.11:: =MN