RELATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES. ♦ MIX. • The caliph Ilarona-al-Raschid, who was a 'great walker, was 'passing, one evening, through the streets of Bagdad, accompanied by his, grand virer Giafer. His walk was id most ended, and the caliph was complaining that he bad not met with a single adventure during the whole evening. At that moment he heard some one weep ing and groaning. He advabced towards the place and saw a young man seated in front of the shop of a shoemaker. The caliph addessed the young man: " Why do you weep V' The young man answered : " My joys or my.._tears, my pleasure or pains, what do they concern your ; The caliph smiled and said : " Holt do you know that! I ard perhaps mere powerful than yOu think." Ah ! if, you are an envoy of the prophet," replied the young man, "it is another matter altogether, and you shall know what you ask of tiro; you know that I am in love with the beautiful Angell, the daughter of a poor shoemaker, like myself, and that he refuses me because she has a father, a mother, broth- ers, nook., cousins, 'while 1 havo none of these." The naivete of the good Adib greatly . amused the caliph, who said to him : • • • "Brothers, unclest will procure them for you of every possible degree." • The young man, well satisfied with this promise, followed the - Caliph, who conducted him to his palace and caused him to be clothed in a magnificent dress. • When all this was done the caliph said to Giafer: " You are now disgraced for eiglit days; I exile you to one of your country seats; and •you,4dib, I make , you my grand vixer; en• <leaver to fulfil this important function with wisdom and fidelity." 1 "1 will- do my best,', replied Adid, pros trating himself with his face to the earth. The next morning every one at court knew the disgrace of Giafer ; he was accused on all sides. The caliph on seeing the baseness and cu pidity of these'men, could not help exclaim ing 0, men, how worthy of contempt are you! And you wish that kings should count yon for something?" This reflection is not very philanthropic; but we must not accuse the eastern despots for their bad opinion of mankind, they judge them by those by whom they are surrounded. . Soon the new vicar was surrounded by a great number of friends, as• was Giafer the evening before. On the very first evening• of his nomina• tion the.vizer received a petition from one of the riches inhabitants of Bagdad, who called himself his relation, and prayed him to make him one of his officers, and- re him one of the best places in the empire. In a short time he found so many cousins that he was embarrassed .with them. But to all those whose titles could be questioned, he said— " You are rich, you avow that our common ancestors Wive always been rich ; I must then hav3 experienced on your part a great in justice, since, ix ithout the magnificence of the 'caliph Ilaround-al-Raschid, who knows how to distinguish merit whereever it is found, I would be forced. to beg my bread, or to earn by the sweat of my brow!' There was, perlinp, some reply to make to this argument; but ni money was the best of 41, in a few days`-Adib saw himself pos sessed of a considerable fortune. - Ho then ser.t for the fatherOf the beautiful Angeli, that he might order a pair of slippers. When the old shoemaker Ilustaf lea:rtzd that be had been chosen to . have the honor of mailing the vizier's slippers, he was ready to die with joy. He arrived at the palace of the vizier, after having dreikd himself in his best clothes, and put on - a turban entirely new.' He entered-a 'magnificent apartment, where Adib was at that time, surrounded by hundred persona, richly clothed, redlined on attomans and smoking aromatics. Rustaf trembled like a leaf shaken by the wind. When Gustaf bad measured him for a pair of slippers, Adib begins to speak, and diNguis ing his Voice, addressed him thus: "You have a daughter, llnstafr " Ye; magnificent. signor." "Is she handsome?" "Yes, signor, at the service of year high ness:l "She loves, it is said, a young man named signor—" "Who is this Atli!, r • A poor wretch, signor." "I, however, hid some inclination to take ' 1 ltim to make my shoes." 1 " signor I but your magnificence *mild have had bad slippers!" • "This Adib, of whom you speak so has any other faults!" "They are innumerablp, signor. I could not give my daughter to unknown per son without relations—" " Without relations! Bold ! raise voueeyes and look around you;—these are. all the re lations of Adib." The old Rustaf looked with amazement around the apartment; but when he saw so Many great. nobles, magnificently clothed, be believed that the grand vizier was mock ' ing him, be tremblingly lifted his eyes, and recognized Adib. At thi s unexpected re cognition, poor Ruitaf fell to ilre ground, , cz, . . claming;: ' " Allah! Allah! I am lost r ' This exclamation caused Adib and all the . spectators to burst into peals of laughter'. " No, no, Rustaf you are not lost," replied Adib, "you are my father-in-law, if you find my circle of relations numerous enough. cro then immediately and bring your daugh ter ; I will order the cadi to come and cele brate-this marriage in my palace; to-morrow, perhaps, it be too late; for be who has relations to-day, may have tlaem oo more to morrow." I will not paint the jos and surprise of the, Beautiful Angell; from the daughter of a' poor shoemaker, she became at once the wife of the man that she loved, and of a grand vizier The marriage was celebrated with a mag nificence worthy of the rank of the exhalted bridegroom.' The ceremony was followed by a sumptuous repast, to which all the relations of the vizier were invited. Nothing, to believe them, was more beautiful in , nature than the charming Angeli. Verses - were sung in her praise: she was compared to the houris, only that, the heuris bad not so many charms. In this incense lavished by the tenderness of his relations, Adib also received his tribute of praise. Ile was the greatest of all the v i z i ers that bad ever before held the reigns of goi•erniment. He was the first politician in the world: They already gratified with the titite of graft,rlhey already celebrated t h e glory of Adis the Great. Even the old Itustaf was not forgotten, and thellitteriug poetry fintls means of making something of him- so much: flower bast poetry, so ingenious is the tenderness of relations in kapott:int circum stances. Whilst this interesting and, numerous fund; v ivertiabandonitig themselves to so lively a jay wad giving thetnselres up without it- serve to the sweet effusions of confidence and friendship, a messenger from the - caliph w*a announced., None of the - relations doubted that this „ messenger , brought some magni ficent present—their curiosity was on the stretch. He advanced wit h . a grave step, drew a paper from his pocket, imposed si lence on the assembly and reads: "From the Cummander Of the Faithful, the great Haround-al-Rlsschid." . At theft formidable words, the guests p:o.s tmted themselves with their' faces to the earth, and the messenger Continued : "I, Ilaround-al-R.jsc% hid, representative of the Prophet, have been plts-ed to name Adib my first vizier, after having disgraced Giafer; now it is my pleasure to recall Giafer, and to disgrace Adib and all his family. Let him then abandon a post for:which be Is not made, and return to the dust:from whence I have taken him." •After the reading of this dreadful decree the guests rose and looked around them with astonishment and stupor. All their 'hope' were destroyed ; they could not now have those fine appointments upon which they bad so confidently counted. The disgrace of Adib carried with it that of his whole family. Ile no longer bad any relations; it was now who will not be one ; and in a twinkling the hall was deserted;, its only occupants were Adib, • who burst into laughter, old Itustaf, who trembled, and the beautiful Angeli, who wept. Adib laughingly remarked "You re much astonished, my dear friends. Just now, my palace was filled with relations, who celebrated my praises and loved me. to 1 distraction, and now not a single one remains ; fortune lent them to me, and fortune has t.a ken them again. I was a vizier of , circa:o - but, thanks to ?Jahomet and my own wit, them, relations have given me many other, who will console me for their loss, who are very numerous, and who will never abandon me at need. Do you ask where are these good relations of whom I speak ! In my coffers, my dear friend*, in Imy colren. I have * the least two hundred thou sand tomans, and e cousins are more solid, than the others who have just left." - A Bold Burglary. The Jewelry Store of Mr. A. J. Evans was broken into ,on Tuesklay 'night, and property, consisting mostly of plated ware, knives and forks, soup ladles, tea eels, with a quar.- I city of gold pencils and various other articles, amounting to some $BOO or $l6OO in value, abstracted. The burglars entered from the room above, which wa3 open, by cutting a hole through the floor, by boring off and tear ing up a couple of boards and knocking off the lathing ,and plastering. The hole by which they entered was mode direcly over the stove, wljtich nicely' assisted in their descent. They worked with great deliberation, giving the - large Safe, in 'which was a large stock of valuable watches, (including customers',) Jewelry, Silver ware, &c., a thorough trial, though in the end they probably left on ac count of being alarmed, as they left their tools, two iron bars nicely and newly sharp ened for the purpose of operating upon the Safe, a large iron drill stock, bit stock, and iron wedge. They had drawn the safe from its position hi the partition into the back room, and succeeded in wrenching off a por tion of the outside plate from the back : this evidently exhausted their ability ; they found it a "hard customer"—likel3ltxanfield's Suf folk cheese, "too big to swallow and too bard to bite." Our merchants and citizens should be prepared and on the look out foi such determined depredator!. Mr. Evans offers a reward of $,230 for the recovery of the property and arrest of the burglars, or f;tlso for the latter.—Bi,e,ara [ ton Democrat. MP'• Of ire members of Congress who. ac- I cording to the report of the Committee ors , Corruption, ought to be expelled, (Messrs. Gil bert, 'Matteson and Welch are 'Republicans; and Mr. Edwards was elected c:s an 'Ameri can; but on , all sectional gaesti?n , , has, we believe, voted with the former party. Mr Matteson was a member of the last, and has been re-elected to the thirty-fifth ongress.-- His expulsion now only affect his po.i tion for the remainder of the vresent session ; -be would still have a legal claim to his, seat in the next Congress. Gilbert, Edwards and Welch are new members. Gilbert will be succeeded in the next Congress by Charles B. Hoard, and Edwards by Reuben E. Fenton, both Democrats. Connecticut, from which State Welch bails, has not yet elected her members for the next House. De kind in your reproofs, and re. , erve them till morning. No one can steep Well who goes to bed with a flea in his ear. Wh,- are country girl's cheeks like well printed cotton t Because they. are warranted to wa4la and keep the color. • Flode'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, se compimied 'by Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever, Ship and Jail Fever, Genera/ Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which bare a common origin in . MALARIA OR MIASMA. Equally certain as a preventive or are. For sale by the undersigned,authorized agent far the Proprietor, Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence, R.I. I. N. BULLARD. -. Montrose, :Wry 1, 1856. HAMM NUE Mt- #o4:glidtr, 441: fit'4 oIsPIA VD '72:1 21112aTTEMITI Of Susquehanna and Neighboring Counties. WE would respectfully solicit 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 been retained by a monopoly, which bas at last given away before the rush of enterprise. Possessing unequalled facilities for buying, and having direct communication with the most extensive itlannfautories in the United States, we say, without exaggeration, that we can and will sell, - either wholesale or retail, at prices lower than ever 'offered before west of N. Y. City. While nethiurfilat been omitted in the Hard ware line, we haie given particular:Attention to the lions° Furnishing branch of our business, and have on. band a stock well worthy the in spection oflionse Keepers. Of Fancy Goods we have also a large assort. meet, which, having been seleCted with especial reference to the wants of our customers, we think will please those in need of ariiclesin this line. In conclasion we would say / that our Goods are new, and of the frret quality, and - that we hope, by strictattentloa to baainess,and &COD• stoat anticipation , of the wishes of oar patrom to merit even an ineresse of the confidence al ready reposed in as. _ PHYFE dr. KNOWLTON, Han/lire, If Furnishingaud Fancy Goode Establishment, 51 Courf 'U..8114432. ton, N. adjoining Bank of Binghamton. N. R. We hive s : very ,large stock of Wood en-and %Mow Wars, Mataand Rugs, Britannia Vlism, Piney Bird Cages, Eirßporting apparatus ofeveridestription,inanding Fishing Tackle in all its varieties, Guns, Rides, Pistols, Gan 'Materials, de.c.' - .CATHARTIC PILLS . OPERATE by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to. purify the blood and stimu late it into' healthy action. They remove tha obstructions of the etomaih, bowels, liver s and other organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular action to health, cornet, wherever they exist. such derangements 'as are the first causes of disease. An - extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan gerous dis' kses almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and &muter as to forbid the suspicion of untruth - Their certificates are published in my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Directions for their use in the complaints which they have been found to cure. FOR COSTIYENEss.—Take one or two Pills, or math quaittity as to gently move the bowels. Cos. tivamess is . frequently .the aggravating . cause of Prze, anti the cute of one complaint is the cure both. No person can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it 1, can be, promptly relieved. FOR DYSPEPSIA, which is sometimes the came of Costiveness, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to four to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and the heartburn, bodelinssi s and soolkoro of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't • forget what cured you. For a Foist Srowason, ot.Morkid rnactkes of the Bowels, which produces genexal depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills 1 at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. - - Pon Nsairovannsi ' Sten Beanseni, NAVIES. Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from four to eight pills on go.ng to bed. ' If they do not oper ate sufficiently, take more the nest day until they de.: Thome complaints will be swept out from the system. • Don't wear these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. ' • Fon SCROPCIA, ERYSIPELAS, and all Diseases of the Slisi,.take the Pills freely and frequently, to ' keep thet bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally noon begin' to dim inish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by • the pursing and purifying effect of these Pills, .a some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your dirty to society forbids that von , should -smear, yeurself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your eystem wants cleansing. To rustier THE BLOO:), they' arc the boor vied! cite ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow' tha seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. By this property . they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they arc making es my where. - Liven COHPLAINT, 3AI.IcDICE, and all Bilious Afre.-fienss 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 under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp. torn. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with long and dangerous train of evils. Costivenmss, or - alternately costiveness and dim-theta, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, 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 eves become a greenish yelloiv; 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 &asthma, dysentery, .ke. A medium dose of three - or four Pills taken at night, followed by-two or three in the mornine, and repeated a fen days, will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure thorn for 25 cents. Rnerisirtsm, Gorr, mid all kfamnialory tyre are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills 'upon the blood and the stimuies which they afford to the vital principle of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowelsgently, but freely. As a .DI Pim., this is both agreeable and Ire Mel. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has bcen'made more effectual to the purpose fur which a dinner pill is employed. OP.E.P.tr.Lts BY • - DR. 3. C. AY ER & co.; Practical and Analytical Chemists LOWELL, MASS., . 'AND corn cis TLTIZP ELL. HOSTILITIES CEASED, Peace Declared! ON nen tern. that secures the right oferery nation to the nuvigat;on of the Dannbe,and be it known to the people or Susquehanna County, and tl e rest of the world, that they will find it to thei saltaresee to come to the Temp e erance Sete n and Grocery in Main St, Meet, rose, Pa., (e e oily Temperance saloon in Mont rose) to get Pies, sigh 43 are pies, Cakes, Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, pickled Oysters, Clams, CUL:lll:l3berS. Ice Cream. Oranges, Pine Apples, Candy, and Segars, Nuts dec. Small Beer, Ice cool Lemonade, and Seda Water to I eat and drink. At the same place is a good as. 1 sortment of Groceries and Provisions, with new supplies every week from New York, such as Tea, choice kinds, from ns. 9c.. to •6s. per lb. Sugar now at' 9 cts. Best Coffee 11 1-lets., crushed, Pulverized: and Granulated at Is. per lb. Molasses 3s. 6d. per Gallon; best Syrup at 58.6 d. per gal. Pork, Smoked Ham, and Shout. ders. dried, Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel. White and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers. Lard, Tallow, Sterine patent and Sperm Candles, a variety' of Bar Soaps, Shaving do. best in use, Coffee Rice, and Tobacco. plug end fine cut, Chewing' and smoking, do. in tin foil. • Fire Craekeie and Fire Works. Matchei, all - kinds, dried Peaches, Plums. Cherries, Figs., from is. to Is. 6d. per lb, Prunes, Zautee Currents, Citron, Fig paste, Sat go for puddings, Spices all kinds, do. Ground Mustard, do. French Soap Powder. Babbitts Sal teratus, do. and Washing Soda, Cream Tarter, and Super Curb Soda Tartaric Acid, Licorice, do. root, Fancy Candy and Gnm Drops, fresh from N. Y., Cassia buds, Canaryiseed,Nutateeie, Cloves &e., Cocoa, Brume and Chalkelate, LOr ilarde, black and Scotch 'snuff, Resins, from Is. to Is. 6d. per lb, Suttanee seedlemsßasips,starch (pearl) Corn starch. Patent Nutmeg Graters,and Clothe's pins, Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles. Raymond's Lees. and Wright* Pills, Salts, Roll. Brimstone, Sulphur, Gum Camphor, Vinegar Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles, Penner Sauce, Raspbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, Hair Qils,to embelish and prevent from falling offer tnrntng grey. Herrin:: by the Box, White Wash:Scrub and . Shoe brushes, Stove and boot Blacking. Garden seeds. slate and lead pencils, Axe hand lee, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, an almost sure cure for burns,Sprains, Bruises, &e. Rus sian Linement, 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 pails and Baskets, Horses, Dogs, and Cattle on wheels and rockers, small Tea Setts, Thimbles, Cornetian Rings, Tops, Clarionettes, Accorde on, Harmonicons, Harps, and many curious -things, Ladies Baskets and Sewing Birds, Sack Salt for family use, Corn Meal,also Flour, kept constantly on haiad, by the pound, aaek or bar rell. Fi r 2 7 1 5 f1M 4t I '2. l l\as Clams. Oranges and Lemma, Pine Apples, &c., Some Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Beans, &c., taken in exchange. The above Goods are for sale for cash or ready pay. . Thankful. for past favors, I hope by strict attention to business and small profits to gain a larger share' o f patronage, and thereby all be manly benefited, all orders with the ready will be promptly attended to. _ _ , s..s. Corr. Temperance Saloon, Grocery and Provision Store in Main St:, Montrose, Ps., 3lay 20,1856. REMOVAL ! TA ILORI4VG,ESTABLISHMENT, ON SUN ST.iNBIT ripOit , 'TOTE/ LUMENS STOI Z. THE unthesigueil having removed his shop from Public Avenue to MAT! Stant is about rewiring* splendid assortment of BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, 4C. Which he is prepared to cut and make to ar dor in a style that cannot fail to suit all who my favor him with theiecustons, Thoseivish ing their work done in a neat, and durable man. Der, wilt find it to their Interest to give me a J. MUTTER, Tailor, 4 Montrose, Nov. 27,1856.-49 M Tan WarijEra, frIIESALAHANDERSAFES .....-, .e •• - - -t— 1. of Philadelphia against the " L ' it t.- lr fe world.—Evans & Watson', No—, 6 tf i . i ( m ath Fourth street, Philadelphia, .. • ," have had the surest demonstration in the following Certificates, that 1 their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at I length fully warranted the representatione which I have been made of them, as rendering an un- I doubted security against the terrific element: 1 PettaDetrata, April 12, 1856. I MESSIta. EVANS & WeNest—Gents :--It af, 1 fords us the highest satisfaction to state to , you 1 that owing to the very protective qualities-of two I of the Salamander 4ifes - mThich we purchased of you some few months since, we saved a large portion of our Jewelry, nooks, Papers, &e., ex posed to the calamitous fire in Ranstead Place, on the morning efthe 11th inst. When we reflect that these Safes were, loca ted in the fourth story of the building we occu pied;and that they fell subsequently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vest concentration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we can not but regard the preservation of the valnable 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 n sure reliance against fi re. GeoaGE NV.Statoss & Bao. . PRITADELPHTA, April 12, 1856 Masses. Eviss WATSON-1 have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry,. books, papers, Ste., during the recent disastrons confla gration in Ranstead place, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Salamander Safes manufactured by you. Having fallen from the fifth story of the Arti. - san Building, where they were previously placed and exposa ton vast heat for a long time, the preservation of the valuable depoilts seemed to every one who witnessed the opening and interi. 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 recommend the use °flour Safes, as I consider they have now undergone the most trying tent. N. E. Mottd.A.a. Pair.A.pr.Lritu, April 14, 1856 fir:sans: cars S. W.A:sON- , - Gentlemen--No doubt you will be deeply gratified to leant .the good condition in which I discovered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other valuable docutuents, whin on Friday last I opened the Safe made by yourtirtn. With my knowledge of its great eiposure, both to the intensity of the he:q . from so hot a fire as that which destroyed the,A,rtisan Build ing; as also froth the force of tho fallfrovl its former elevated position in the third •, story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its in terior in , :pection, that the contents which I once so highly priied 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 security which such means provides,apitast so - frightful an. clement. _Ewratn CrAsxtr.t., Bookbinder. Constantly on hand, Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks, -for Banks, Stores &c. April . DORCELAIN and Granite China at • G. W. S dt, CO'S k Take Notice. • - QT.INDAY SCHOOLS furnished with Libra riesL.7 of different aizes nt New York retail prices. Call at the Pet - tOtlice. May 7, 1856. Ashtot' Salt, • volt Dairy and Table use, just received and for •,s.ie. by the ;Sack, aushei or Pound, la 1. . N. EC LLARD.' zone 9. ISSB. . - - - Burning Fluid and Campheite• A FILES:I supply, just received, and forinle cheap, alga, canales, old enough,. big eh °ugh and hard enough to stand -alone, in sum. tnt r time, by I. N. BULLARD. Jun:, 9,1E56. Bird Cages! Bird Cages ! - DRY & KNOWLTON tiavei ust received 1a krgo and well tiefectpd aiso-Iment of BI [ID CAGES,, combicinz ninny of thesvost e.eznnt desi7ns and beautiful fu , i”l) rom'oining dur.ibility with lightness :Ina' airiness of style. From as to 10, e•aeii, drinkinj ana euns PIIYET...S:, KNOWLTON. 51. Court at.. Ilinghanunn. • - FARMERS • STILL find a lame lot - of R. :Ikea, • • Spades, Shovels, Grass-Hooks, Sickles, Cradleß, and many other article% . for tilling and beanay ing the earth,-at PiIYFE & KNOWLTON'S, Binzhatnton. N. V. Hardware and House Furnishing • .- Goods. . . THIS is a progressive - age. No one doubts it; or if they did, a glance at the manifold writes on wh eh the -lightning whizzes with im portant news, *oulti soon convince; a look at the rushing cars Would add - bore emphasis to the last and wise conclusion. New proofs pre. seat. themselves each day ; each -day_ we are more anxious to , " Catch the living manners as As they rise," turn them to our, own account, and tat:. in as much rash as possible. .Now a days people are averse to dealing at eld 'fashioned Stores—those established from ten to twenty years ago. Their proprietors having he-. come thoroughly imbued with the high price principle, (or rather lack of principle,) are un willing to lower their demandS to a scale more in accordance with the times we live in. - esolved to keep pace with the progressive spirit of the age, we have opened our new and spacious Store, N0..51,.C0urt St., with a very large assorttnAnt of Hardware, House Furnishing, and Fancy Goods, which we offer wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices, for cash or approved credit. PIIYFE & KNOWLTON, 51. Court 'St., Divhamton, N. Y. We advise country werehants to visit us. They will find it advantaz'ous. LOOK HERE! I 9 ABEL TURRELL UAS just recolved frorad -New York, a full and desirable stock of , NEW GOODS, Comprisinika first rate assortment' of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Medical Instruments, Paints, Oils, D • Stalls, China, Glass and Ear then Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,) Brit annia_Ware;Japanned and Planished Tin Ware, Silver and ail other kinds of Spoons. Silver Forks, Butter Knives, &e. All sorts of Lamps. A good variety of Wood and Gilt Frame Mir --fors. 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; &c. A first rate variety °flew ' elrv, and-Fancy Goods. Gold and Silver Sp'ec facies. - Gold Pens. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ac cordeons, Violin and Veolincello Strings, &e.— The largest assortment of Pocket Knives in Susq. Co.,•and the best quality, in Market. Shot Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re volvers, &c. In short. the Physician. the Invalid,the House keeper. the Farmer, the bfechanic•ithe Manufac turer, the Professional Man; the Gentleman, the Lady. the Rich and the Poor. the Young and Old, the Beauliful and the Ugly, the Gay and the Fashionable, and eli the rest of the people, will find something to supply their every day wants at Terrell's. Store in the new Brick Bloek—=Prices 10w..-. Qualities good—Call and see. ABEL TURRELL. - Montrose, Much 6, 1866. arThey are All going to Tarrelra 4EI `, Moro -and More Now Goods. BUILRITT is again on band with• a new . and SECOND STOCK of PALL & %%INTER, GOODS making his assortment unu sually complete in alt respects, and will bo sold as low 3.9 the lowest, or lower for Cash, Dartor or approved credit. ' Now 31iliord. Nov. 28, VW. FURS, ruin, Nectorines and Cuffs, and Bufrido Robes I' a new stock just received, and for sale cheap by H. BURRITT., Nov. 28, 1856. Now Goods .4rriving daily,. by Express, at Hopbottom, Penn'a. THE subscribers are now opening a large and well selected stock •of now Goode. Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes of all sizes and stiles, Flour, Corn Meal,Salt, &e., All of which they will sell as cheap as can be bought elsewhere in the Connty,in exchange for Lumber, Shingles, Produce of all kinds, Woolen Socks, for cash approved credit. Two shillings per pair paid for good Socks. Si.cteen cts. per doz. for Ergs. Twenty cts. per Ib. far Butter. BELL & TISIGLEY. Hnpbnttom. April 24, 1856. E XTRA Flour fro'ru 7 to 8 &Mara per E bbl., for sale at S. S. MOTT'S. NYFE & KNOWLTON are Agents for s umber of Manufacturers, and will supply the l Trade - on asy terms, arid at a low price at their Hardwnre, House Furnishing and Fancy Goods Estalklishment, ilanniunition. • BLASTING POWDER, Safety Fuse. Gun Powder; Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, and Worm. ors, Powder P.asks. Guns, Revolvers, Pistols &e., at the Store of ABEL TURRELL. 3rootrose,Qct. 15,. 1856. • TO THE LADIES. ITE are determined to suit the Ladle?, hay ing their comfort in view. we lately pro cured of the importers, a large assortment of FANCY .GOODS, which must certainly please mien the most fas tidious taste. We have a fine stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes comprising many elegant stylta. Of combs we have fin extensive variety,inclu ding_miny of India Rubber, Iron and Horn.. W': have, beside, many other Fancy Articles, too numerous to mention. Call and examine our Fancy Goods. PHYFE & KNOWLTON, 51 Court St Britannia Ware. AIL VERY large .4 t nt L PIIYFE & KNOWLTONS Binghamton PATENT MEDICINES &C 'AFFLICTED NEAD! [7l tt.tritEslSEnn 11Entrisr.s.—Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsapirila Compound, Childrens Failures, Eyo Lotion, Fe. cer and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen tery Syrup, Coosumptice's Balm, Marshall's Ute rine, Cathoileon, Doet. Liblifu Pile Ointment, and Manual of Health. AyroEs and Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's GerrnanOinttnsent. Trashy llagnetie Ointment, Holloway: Ointment and Pills. Davis Pain Killer, Doct. Fitch's Heart Corrector. Pennetes Root and . P/ant, Lbuies sovereign Bairn, and IVrights Indian Vegetable Pills, ..Rizodes Fe ver and krtre Cure. Merchants' Gargling Oil. Arnica Linament, Camphor,Castor Oil. Paregor ic,Aloes. Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, Sto., &,... a new shpt y jte=t received, to be kept constantly on hand, for• sale. by I: N. BULLARD. Montrose.Oct: 18313... I .11.1FFA1.0 Robes, n superior lot just receic c and will be mold Low by H. Burritt. October 1856.—n46 XTEWJewelry,. Periumery, Fancy-Goods 1.11 Groeenec,Pamti, Otie,Drugs, Materials for Lights, &c., Just received hy. . • • . ABEL TURREL, 'Montrose, Oct. 5t11,18.56. • ABLE and poeket Catlery, a great variety, at rery.low prieisit. at PIINTE & KNOWLTON'S. PATENT MEDICINE AGENCY. ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa., DRUGGIST, AND AGENT, FOR ALL TITE. POPULAR 1 22?1 - 1TX EIDTIcIhI; OF TUE DAT. Consignments Constantly Received. Now Goods .at Webb's TUST opened by the subieritier a full assort P) went of SprinEr, and Summer Goods, which will be sold cheap, - Chea tier than ever. Give ns a call. You' cannot fail to be, suited or. •qua'!it.r, quantity, and terms. Every thing fsuatly c,una in a variety store. • H. J. Webb, - I . . S now teeming his new Sprinz Goods, which he offers' at his usual low price*. Montrose, Mar.th 1 1,1856. Dorm Builders Depot for Smone... !mania Comity, at New Milford. n i ICKERMAN & dARRETT are giving es. pedal attention to the improvement con templated in this County the comeing season, and no' 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 Warn, &e. Those going to put up Mouses in the Spring will find it for their interest to" give us -a call. We can furnish every thing you wnntand at On very loWest manufacturing pri ces. DICKERMAN & GARRATT. New Milford, Fcb.B. 1836. Tho Cheap Store, ED.' 28 aJD'D.II7 VX:111 7 11, r IIE undersigned would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Binghamton and vicinity, that he has recently phrchased Of Edward Priest his r iarge and well selected stock of 4 s • DRY GOODS, wh;ch he hag removed from . La Fayette Block to No. ‘,lB Court Street, one door above the American Hotel. This entire stock has been ? purchased consid erably below New York /cost,- anough 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 etocic his just been added s largo invoice of Spring afid Summer Goods of the latest styles, which will be closed out at r etreat bargains. The Stock consists in Dart of the following Goods, viz; Fine Lawns, flat colors, from 9 to 18e..per yard; Calicoes, American and English, trom 4c. to 11c. per yard; Merrimeek and Co- Owe° Prints, at 11 c.; Bleached and Brown Shoe tings and Shirting's, from 4c. to 28.6 d. per yard ; Kentucky Jeans, froth is. 3c. to 2s. fid. per y'rd; Ladies' Hose. from 6 1-4 e. to 3s. 6d. per pair; Ginghams,from ioc. to 23c.'per yard; DeLaines front 10e. to 3s. per yard. Also a large lot of Linens, Quilts and Connterpains Curlainsand 'imperil', Shawls, Gloves, Table Covers, Silks,. saces, Embroideries, &c. &e. • • Trunks, Valices and Bags, of all sizes and 'an- CeS. far Don't forget the number,9B Court street Door east of the American Hotel, but call and see before purchaaing elsewhere, H, C. GODWIN. fl ngharetoo;Airti -Low Prides. Triuixtpitant, CLEORGE W. SEYMOUR. & CO., are now NJ receiving a magnificent Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, selected with great care and with special regard to the tastes and wants of this community, consisting of a choice vane- . ty of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and b mbroider. tes,Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hats,Caps, and Straw Goods, Crockery, Hardware - and Cutlery, &c. Which we will - sell 'for prothpt pay ; at. lower prices than any other establishment in this. County. VC) UM11. 1 .1 - .011 . we would say, that they have not been forgotten, and that in the way of Dress Goods, we have culled for their use the choicest gems in \the market! Drop in sad see us, and we will take pleasure in showing you the nicest and cheapest , stock of Goods you ever saw in this place. Ilarford,May 8, 1856. WOODEN', Willow and Tin Ware,at 'PHYFE KINIOWLTONS, Binghamton. • To Sportsmen. Fishing Tackle! Guns! Rifles! Pistols! 110HITE & KNOWLTON have now on hand A splendid lot oaishing Tackle, compris- ing Rods, from 3 s 6d, to $lO each. Lines, from 3cts., to $5. end). • Reels, from $1,50 to $G etch,• and an assort ment of artificial Bait, never before equalled in this vicinity, including. Frogs, Mice,Glass,Leath er, India Robber, Minnows,Gutta Pereba, Grass Hoppers, Shrimp, Spinning Bait, &c., &c. Pat ant spoons to avoid catching grass while hotline Patent Spring Hooks for Pickeiek or Pike.— Som•dologers, or Yankee Doodle Hooks, a new and improved mode of catching fish. Whave a geed stock of Guns, Rifles,'Re. solving, single and double barrelad Pistols,Pow. der, Shot, Water Proof and other caps, 11 noting Horns, Turkey calls, 4.e. Powder Pouches, Game Bags,Temperance Buttles,&e. 51 CfinrtS,treet. &c., &c. . . In fact we have. every article of Sporting ap. parstus. [looks, for outline "fishing by the hun dred thousand. .PlrliFß , & KNOWLTON - . 51 Court st., Binghamton: . , . TUS Treceived a lot a New Woods ' Pinch as De eJ Lulus& De Bages, Paravettas, Persian, Al pacas. Ginghants, Merinos. Prtuts, and Shawls,_ in fact a general assortment of Dry Goods which will be sold low WANTED—Socks , Eg.43. Dutter.Lard,Cheese, Flannel .ece., any quantity n exchange for' Goods at cash prices. 0: W. MOTT. • Moutrose,Sept. 1855. I.OLLOWATS PILLS AND OINTMENT' Ave'Cherry Pectorial and Cathartic Pills. The Balm of a Thousand Fleivers, taw , Liniment. pi.. lialse.y'S Forrest Wine and Pill's. Myers"' Extract . of Rock •Rose. And-near ly all of the Medicines in Market: Foi sate at the Drag, Fancy Goods, Jewelry. and 'Variety Store of - ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Jannary ; 1857. Attention Farmers !--Plow Points OF almost every pattern and kind now in use: also, No. 2,, R. L Blatchley ' Plows and Corn Plows, may be had at any time of day. and until 10 o'clock at night, in exchange for Cash. , old Iron, Gq,in, Eggs, or 'any kind of ready pay, of I. N. DULLARD. Montrose, May 1, 1856. NEW GOODS CHEAP .AT C. W. .hrOTT'S. 9LD and Silver ,Spectuel es, a not: kit just G received, comprising all ages, by ..Aum4t. IS: A. J. EvANS. • Refrigerators. TUST received a large lot, at prices rangingti from e 5,50 to $12.00. • PUYFE & KNOWLTON. - Binghamton N. Y. ARASOLS and Fans, new fitylesand choice varieties, at .G. W. 5. & CO'S. DETICULF,S, for Ladies, a large asset:i -ll) merit at PHYFE & KNOWLTQNS, From the Binghamton Democrat, A„pril -10th; SpLSitain btrnovEslENT.—We }axe heroii noticed the new store erected by A. Knowlton, 'Esq., adjoining the Bank ,of Binghamton, to Le 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 ard appointments the model store of the Southern Tier. Messrs. P. & 'K. are now putting in their stock, one larger and more cOrtr plele than has heretofore been kept in this'place. embracing all the departments Hardware. - Builders Finishin g - Materials. Gas Fixtvre s i &e, &c. Mr. Blackstone. an experienced and ready workman.stiperintends the Gas Fitting depart ment. Look in at Phyte and Knowlton'. THE subscriber is now receiving his second general purchase of GOODS this Spring, which renders his assortment very Cesirable 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, and kindly sustained him by their patronage, with the in tention of aiding Sim in regainining in port the heavy loss recently sustained by fire, he tenders his sincere thanks, -:ith the assurance that their ivterests shall be mutually promoted. ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, April 24,1856. Notice. pERSONS desirous of paying me, mohey, on debt of any descriptions= do' Ito ,by leaving their payMent with Post, Cooper Sr. Co., BM, kers,.liontrose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their date April 18,: 1856.—tf. New Goods Cheap for Cash. CW. MOTT has just received another lot of • New Goods, such as Challis, B:trge De Laing, De Bagts,Gilmhams, Collars, Embroidery: Lawns, &e., &c. WBWR HE OFFERS AT VEST tow rutm, SUMNIER'S.II.4WLS, a now lot just received—beautiful patterns , at very - low pries, aIsoCRA PE and BLACK SILK SIIAWLS as low as the lowest. June 13 • To the Citizens of Montrose. AS FITTING AND FIXTURES. Pie° G & Knowlton are at all times ready to in. sert Gas Pipe in old or new houses, in a work. man like manner, and at low prices. They have a fine assortment. of Chandelicks, Pendents, Portable, Brackets, Glass Globes, and Fancy Paper Shades. Mr. Blackstone, who superintends the work has bad much experience In this line, in New York and Brooklyn. Orders solicited. PH YFE & KNOWLTON. Binghamton. No Use in Pile-ing• THAT'S so—na !angst( Phyfe & Knowltori 1- keep such s splendid assortment of • CARPENTERS TOOLS, ea they now have in store, and which is kvtill hands, rival Hardwares included, acknowledged to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST, ever offered to the citizens of Broome. Susque hanna, or any other county. We can furnish as good an outfit of tools es Hill, Wood or Seymour, of. New York city, and at rice. as least 15 percent. lower than either. ALL TOOLS SOLD DT DS wurca DO Nor nova AS REPRESENTED WILL DE EXCHADOEI! QR. THE 1103EY azrusinn. , • --. - • PHYPE itr. 'KNOWLTON. Hardwore; !toes° louroishingliod Fano, Goods • Eotablishureot, in,. Court - 81., Bingham *too, N. Y., adjoining Book of Singhatotoia. fit. t , ne r ,„ trOSt . Ptitira 1 PITBLIBUE.O EVSKY THURSDAY ston,pnxo MCCOLLUM; -GEM:11'180N - TERMS-41,60,qtisliin advance, $2,0 1 notpaidurithi n six months ;enii s2,so,etthe eod ofthe year. No pipe rdiscontinufa until:wrests ges aro paid, except at -the .option oftlai-P4l - All communications connected with the office,to luso re attention t sunet bedirectetl to the Enrroas,biontroie. Susquehanna County ,Pa . Rates of Advie!Using. One square (12 Imes or less) 3 insertions. 111,00 Each subsequent insertion, : 045 One square three months, 3,00 One square six months, , 4,00 Business Cards; four lines or . less, 3.00 One-eighth column, one year, 6,00 'One-fourth " "." - 10.00. One-half " " • / 1 7,00 One column, • " • , • 30,00 Yearly adrertise.ra will- be restricted JO the business in which; they are engaged ; and are considered as wishing to continue atl i verlislng unless they shall give special' directions ; for discontinuance of the same. _ - Thepnblishershaving added totbeirJob Printing materials a large and assort. meat ofJob Type, are now prepSred to meta. Job Work ;in a manner unsurpassed in this see 4 tion of etry, and on reasonable terms. Blanks °finery description kepteotuttsitly on hand or printed to order. _ - ofttiltts - $.•-pir;tPrg - VAIL & . PEYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 313SqS4 DOIN4, M. H. C. rayt,, :111V: SMITH it C 0. . . .. Cabinet and Chair Mahufaetareri,tstat MaiD • Street, Morktrose,Pa, . - Surge9n Dentist; Montrole. PL, wilt lie st Searle's i otel,Jlondays andTuesizys °fetich week. . ;1571 'ABEL TVESELL,MoeTecksE,'PA. Dealer in Drng,s, Medicines, Chemicals;DYo StutTA, Glasa.ware, Paints. Oils; Varnishes, Witt. dew Glass, Groceries, fancy Goods, Jerlielryr Perfumery, &c.,—.and Agent for all of the pea popular Patent Medicines. • • JOUN Gil in ES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop under Seal" Hotel, Main Street,Montrose, P. DEALER us Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet iron . Ware,Lodersvittemeit'Great Bend Depot.-13 DEALEr. in Ready-Mude_ Clirthing, Hats and' Cops. Boots altd Shoes, Dry . Goods, &e... 'Store opposite Searles Hotel. Montrose C. I). LATHROP, and t . with J. P. W. Ku.x3-„, Dr. R. TRAYE4. • OIIYSICIAN and Surgeon Montrose Pa. Office in the Fannees Store.,` ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, amtrose Pa., will attend faithfully to all business en. trusted to him in the county of Susquehanna. 'Conveyancing and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and charge moderate. He will also atteuho the prosetution of claims of soli diers; their widew and heirs,against the (LS. government, for Bounty Land, Pensions, &e. May be found zeal' hours rthe office formerly occupied by J.T. Richard, Esq,nortit of the . Cotirt.House.,-.1853-i3 • IL C. TYLER, . Interested With L L.. Hunt, hiEOR ; rER AND DZALER in Hardstare wad. Cut' Jery, Carriage Trimmings. Spriagaj&c. - . No. 215 Pears .Street. N. Wfiere his Mercantile friends, in this and'othrr Countiesore kindly invited,andearnesilpso”ell ed to call and purchase. 6tf. WHOLESALE AICH RETAIL DEALER hi eibillet Ware, Sofas, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands Chairs, Sze. - No. 9 Washington street. • Binghamton, N. Y. rEr — Coffin Ware-Room up stairs. IICIHYSICIAN and Surgeon has permanently, 1. lOcated himself at. Brackneyville, ane q 's Corinty,'Penn'a;and will promptly attend to an calla with which ho may be favored: May: 1856.—nt12. • JUSTICE OF . TUE PEACE, Collector of Debts; Executor -of Deeds, Wills, Contracts,. &d. 011F fice, Laceyyille, Wyoming, county, Pa. - May la, 1856. GLASS DEPOT I ON CHESTNUT ST., Montrose, Penula, • All sizes and deseriptions, in any quantity made to order, or furnished on the +shortest. no . • lice. HAYDEN BROTHERS, New itiilto d , Peini'me . WHOLESA E Dealers in Buttons Combs, S 4ponders, Threads, Feuer Goods, Watches, ewi:lrlr. Silver' and. Plated Wnr,e, Cutlery, FishinE Tackle; Cigars, dm; &0 - • Merchants and Peddlers supplied on terms. C. L. WARD. WM.-HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, DR.-E. WILMOT„ RADUATE of the Allopathic and HO meopathic Colleges- of Medicine s is _ ,no* permanently located in Great Bend Ps. April Ist, 1856., JOHN - SATITTEI4 - - "VASIIIONABLE TAILOR. Shop *at door U north of the Farmers' Store. C. W. MO'S'T'. :Clina; , ,- ' Olassi .-:cj•llttnOti.t,-- .. 4001143 G.GLASSES, ',.'‘ NO. 7 6 Wa ii ci s ii .4 i:ik . 4) 0:t. i EIIEN'it CAULDWELL, HENRY- S. IMAlit r T.. G. ; VAIILDWLL, , W. A. CAULDIVELL, ~. .1. tu . arti.-.., The enbscriber having connected himneiftrlo4 the above, house in.the Crockery.trade is aft-itsi . various branches would simply say to Metwbotati o „ Hotel and Boarding House'Keepers,lll SAW*: han:a and:adjoining, counties, that tbair,ileat one of the largest of the kitid kept la NielvYor)4_,,, Their assortment is large and iteneopl., Theft% Roods are of good quality and choice palgternaw Their prices 113 low as the /sae can olkty reference to profit,*and, 'hut be is very sazioulk , to sell to all Who may , think.it far.thefr.inleresil r to give him a'call. 'HENRY P.. New New York, Jan. 154186 E W - ILL find Hardiare, Reuse Wo Ferek* qiiaVeney Geode et 'New, York,Prtef PHYPE &,KNOWLTQW4 A GOOD assortment etPittliiiDin,,trA .C 1 illipriees t , KV- • G. JOB WORK. Penna. A. ISt. BRUNDA Dr. H.-15111IMEI, • 30HN COLSTEN, A. - Lathrop, . FRANKLIN FRASER, H. Parsons, J. D. VAIL, M. D. A.: -Pickett,. SASH, BLIND, DOOE, AND D. BREWSTER. . . _ TRACYHAYDEif t GEO. HAYDEN._ • ; 411* E. CAULDWELL & SONS, ImronrEns OP AND. ngitrzirs Jr: IN Country Merchants, Bfng6saiioa [A.'Liquitor
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