TLIE INVESTMENT; OR THE TWO 2167W.LIANTS. - "'clan you loan me two thousand dollarsio estahlish myself in a. imalt retail Lousiness 1" inquired a young - man 'not yet . out of his teens,;of a middle aged gentleman, who. was Poring over a pile of-ledgers in the counting rooniJof one of the largest- estahlishmants in Boston. The person addressed. tuined to ward , the cpeal,:er. and regarding h im , f or a moment. with a look otsurprise, inquired : 7 "-What security -cap you give me Mr. Stro.'sser.l" , " : Nothing but my note," replied the young man, promptlY. "Terhaiiso,", the young man replied, "but Mr.-Barton, remember that the boy is not the mati:: the time' may come when. Hiram Stros seeknote will be as readily aceepted, as that of any other man." "True, ve* true," Paid Barton mildly, "but you know business men seldom loan money without adequate security—otherwise they might 'soon be reduced to penury V', At this remark, the young man's counte nance became deadly pale, and having. ob--: served a silence of several moments, he in quired in a voice 'whose tones indicated keen disappointment : "Then you cannot accommodate. me, - can yotit" "Call upon me,to-morrow,and I will give yon i a reply," said Mr. Barton, and the young rnan_ ' Mr, , Barton resumed , his labors at the deSk, butNs.mind•was so much upon the boy and the:Angular errand, that he could not pur'- . sueliks task with any correctness—and. after havibirnade several sad blunders, he closed histetlger, took hishat, and went out upon the f,treet... arriving opposite the door of a wealthy merchant, in Mill s treet, he entered the tbor. • - "tbod, morning, Mr. Hawley." said he, ap .pro4ing the proprietor of the establishment • yvho 4. was seated at the deik, counting over • the Pro Ats of the week. "Good morning," replied the- merchant, . I tlandly, " happy to-see you—Lave .a seat ? `Ana news ? how's trade V' Without noticing these interog . ations, Bar ton said :• " Young. Strosser is desirous of establishing himself in a small retail business in Washing ton street, and called this morning to secure of me the loan - of two thousand dollars for that purpose. . • "Indeed l" exclaimed ilaxvley, evidently Surprised at this announcement, " but you do not think of loanin7 that sum do you " I do not know," replied ;Barton, " Stross er is a young man of business .talent and strict integrity, and will be likely so succeed in what ever - be undertakes." " Perharls so," replied Hawley, doubtfully; " but I am -Tieartily tired of helping to r.!-es -tablish those young aspirants for commercial honors." Have you ever suffered any from such a couise!" inquired Barton, -at the same time casting a rougish glance at Hawley. "No," replied Hawley, " for I never felt in clined to make an investment of that kind." " Then there is a fine opportunity to do so. It raw; prove better than the stock in. the 'bank.: As for myself I have concluded that if you_ will advance one thousand dollars, I will contribute an equal sum." "Not a single farthing 'would I advance for such a purpose ; and if you make an in vestment of the kind,' shall consider you very' foolFsh." Barton observed a silence of several mo ments and'then rose to depart. "If you do pot feel .4 - >po-ed- to sha'e with me in the enterprises shall advance the whole sum myself." Sayaig,which, he left the store. * * 'Ten years have passed away since the oc— currence of the conversation iticorded in the preceding dialogue, and Mr. Barton, pale and agitated, is standing at the, same desk as ;hen• first introduced to the reader's atten tion. • As page after rage of his ponderous ledger was examined, his despair became - deeper, till at. last he exclaimed.: • '" lam ruined—utterly ruined !" " How so ?" inquired Hiram Strosser, who entered the counting room just in season to hear Barton's rtaark. "The last.Eitteftßtn steamor brought news , of the failure of the house of Perleh, Jackson Jr Co., London, who are indeted to me in the sum of nearly two bundrM thousand dol lars. News of the failure has become general and my creditors, panic-itficken, are pressing in my paper to g et cashed. The banks refuse. me credit, and I have not means to meet my lia bilities. If I could pass this crisis, perhaps I could rally again ; but it is impossible, my creditors are importunate, and I cannot much longer keep above the tide," replied Burton. " What is the extent of your liabilities!" "Seventy-fire thousand dollars." . "Would that sum be sufficient to relieve you!" . "Itwould." " Then, sir, you shall have it," said Stross er, as he stepped up to the desk and drew a check for twenty thousand dollars. " Here, sake tilts, and when you - need more, _do not hesitate to call upon me. Remember that it %tuts from you I received money to establish myself in busitte,ss.' . But the debt was cancelled several years ago," replied Barton, as a ray of hope shot across his troubled mind. " Tine," 'replied St-rosser i "but the debt of . gratitude I owe'hati never been canceled, and now that the scale is turned, I deem it my duty to dome to the rescue." At this singular turn in the tide of fortune, , Barter fairly wept for joy. .His paper was taken up as fast .as it was sent in and in less than a month be had pass ed the crisis, and stood perfectly safe and se cure; his credit increased,' and his business improved, while several other firms sunk un der the blow, and could not rally, among whom was Hawley, alluded to in 'the com mencement of this article. "Hodid you manage to keep above the tide!" i 1 quired Hawley of M Barton, r. Ba one 1 mnrniv several months after the events last. recorded, as he met the latter upon the street on his way to his place of business. ' "Tery easily, indeed." replied Mr. Barton. '" Well, do tell, me how," continued Haw ley; "I lay claim to a good degree of shrewd ness, tut the strongest exercise of my witsdid save me; and yet - you, whose liabilities are twice se heary-,tts my own; have stand the shock and have comeoff even bettered by the storm." "The troth is," replied Barton, " I cashed My,pa'Per:asiot:u as it was sent iu." 44 suppose FQ, VP said Hawley, regarding Mr. B. with a look of surprise, but how did you obtain the fends ! As for my part, I could tot obtain - a - tdoilar credit . ; the banks refute, to take my paper, and, my friends even deserted me. "A little investment that I made some ten years age," replied Barton, smiling, "has recently proved 'exceedingly profitable.. "Investment t" .echoed Hawley," what in vestment!" Why, do you remember boiv I establish ed:yotino Strosser in basiness, some ten years t 41), yel t yes;;' replied Hawley,ats ray susibitiOn lit up bis . couuterauci," but ;hat of that t" - ' • Isrone, of the heaviest dry"goe'•di deal erilti the city; and when this calamity came on, he ,carne forward and very generously ad voiced me seventy-five thousand dollars— You know I told you, on the morning Icall od to offer you an equal share in the stock, that it might prove better than an investment in the bank.". During this announcement Mr. Hawley's eves were bent intently on the ground, and drawing a deep MO, he moved on, dejected and sad, while Mr. Barton returned - to his place of business with his mind cleared and animated by the thoughts of the singular in vestment. • Attention the Whole ! THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, (comprising of course the whole community,) that the New Brick Store in Up sonville, one door north of the old "Eichange, is filled with a stock of Seasonable Goods s con sisting in part of Dry•Goods,Groceries,Crcekery, Hardware,Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready.ll;de Clothing,Wall-Paper, Window- Sh4les, Fish, Nails, ankee Notions, &c., and so on, which he will sell for Cash,- Barter, or Short Approved Credit, as low as can be bought in Susquehanna County. WANTED in exchange, Butter, Grain, Pork, Poultry, Good Mixed Wool Socks, in fact every Merchantable article which his patrons have to sell he will buy at fair prices. Como one, come all, and see if 3ou don't buy. J. L. MERRIMAN. Upsonville, Dcc. sth, )856. NEW MILFORD 'Shawl, Cloak and Dress Goods Einporium, for Fall, 1856. HBURRITT would call attention to his . new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, including a great variety of Rich Fall Prints in now Styles, Plain, and Fancy Delaines and Cash. meres, Plain and t army Mohair Cloths, Plain and Plaid Merinoes and Paramettas, Black Brocade, Plain and Fancy Silks; Wool Brocade, Cashmere and Silk Shawls, Gents Shawls, Rich Ribbons and Flowers, Ladies Cloths and Rich Velvets for Cloaks, Broadcloths, Cassimers, &c., with a large assortment of other Staple and Fancy Goode, as usual, including• Hardware, Crockery, Iron and Steel,.Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Cloaks, Buffalo Robes, Car peting, dic., with a iarge and new assortment of Stoves of the most approved styles and con struction, all which will be sold to meet the views of the closest buyers for Cash or approved Credit New Milford, Sept. 1856. - More and More New Goods. BURRITT is again on hand with a new AA. and second stock of Fall and Winter Goods, making his /assortment unusually com plete in all respects, and will _be sold as lo . w as the lowest, or lower, for cash, barter, or approv ed credit. New Milford, Nov. 26th, 1856. Furs.! - Furs! FNeetorines and Cuffs, and Buffalo Robes, 12 a new stock just received, and for sale cheap Nov. 28th, 1856 BUKALO Robes, a superior lot just received and will be sold tow by 11. B URRITT: New Milford, Oet., 1856. n 46. Low Prices Tritunphat. ri_EOEGE W. SEYMOUR & CO.; arc Dim receiving a magnificent stook of Spring and SnmmerGoods, r 'Selected with great care at d with special regard to the tastes and wants of this community, consisting of a choice variety of Dry Goods, rano , Goods. and Emborideries, Boots and' Shoes, Groceries, Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, &c.; which we will sell for prompt pay, at lower prices than any other establishment in this county. **TD 11 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 genus in the market! Drop in and see us, and we will take pleasure in showing you the nicest and cheapest stock of Goods you ever saw in this place: 14rford, May .Bth. REMOVAL!: TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, ON MAIN ST., NEXT DOON TO THE FAU3SENS • siva E. /THE undersigned having removed his shop J. from Public Avenue to MAIN 'STREET, is about reee:ving, a splendid assortment of BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, • VESTINGS, &C., Which he is prepared to cut and make to or der, in a style that cannit ail to suit all who may favor him with their custom. Those wish ing their work done in a neat and durable man ner, will find it is their interest to •givo• me a call. J. SAUTTER, Tailor Montrose, Nov. 27, 1856.-49tt. 51 0 V El . PISO N S desirous Of paying me money, on debt of any description, can do so i k leav ing their payment with Post, Cooper • Co., hankers Montrose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their date. C. L WARD. April 18th, 1.856. tf. HOUSE BUILDER'S DEPOT FOR SUS QUEHANNA COUNTY, AT NEW MILFORD. • TAIf2KERM.AN & GARRETT are giving es pecial attention to The improvement con templated in this county the ensuing season, and now offer a helping hand, keeping con stantly for sale a large quantity of Window Sash and Glass, Blinds, Door, Nails, Paints and _Oils, and a complete assortment of Builder'n Hard Ware, &c. Those going to put up houses in the spring will find it for their interest to give us a call. We can furnish everything you want, and at the very lowest manulacturinz prices. DICKERMAN'& GARRETT. New Milford, Feb. Bth, 1838. G: F. FORDHAM, [succE4soß To A. & E. Itsr.Dwrs.] Ifanufacturer , (I.f Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunk and Carriage Trimmer, IVOI3 I:1D invite all who are in want of any article ever kept at a Harness shop to give him a call. Harnesses tn.sdo of the beet Oak Tanned Leathers on short notice. Ho has on hand a good assortment-of Carriage Trimmings which he offers on'the tnost reason able terms. Carriage Trimming done with neat ness and dispatch. Repairing done on short notice. No. 1,2, and 3, Basement Searle's Hotel. Montrose, Nov. .26t4, 1856. n 49. 2000 Rolls Wall Paper, COMPRISING a • good variety of new W terns; Also, Bordering, Window paper, kc.,just arrived, and for sale cheap for the qual ity. hy ABEL TURRELL. • Montrose, March 18, 1857. • AGOOD assortment of Pastern Dress Lawnit and:A.lpaccasost" G.W. S. & CO's. IDORCELAIN and Granite China at G. W. S & CO'S. "DOCKET KNIVES.—A Inge assortment of I. the beat ic• warket,at TURRELL'a fißßOßS.—Larga Gilt .Framed - Mirrors, LU. for sale by ABEL TURR4LL. MTELBORS.—Large Gilt. Framed Mirrors, for sale br . • 'ABEL TURRELL rrIURRS Islend Salt, by the seek, barselor .1 lb:: by I.N.BULLARD. Nov. . Patent Mediethes s &c, AFFLICTED. READ GIUPTICS.IISI* MEVICTSEt--Vegetable Pills Green 'Mountain Ointment, Baraaparila Compound, Children's PaneCea, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and - Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen. tali Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Mar hall's Uterine, Catholleon, Dr. Libby's Pilo Ointment, and Manual of Health: Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorial, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointn u and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer, Dr. - Fitch 's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule% Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Augue Cure, illerchant's,Gargling Oil,•Arni ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c, &c., &e. A new aupyly just received, to be kept constant ly on hand, for sale by LN. BULLARD. October, Ist, .1856. Rhode's Fever and Augue Cure, OR Antidote to Malaria: for the prevention and.eure of Fever and_Auge; or Chill Fever, 'Dumb Anguo, and other Intermittent and Re naittant Fevers; also of Bilious Fevers, accom panied .by Typhoid Fever, YeMaw Fever, Ship and Jail Fever, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of-disease which have a com mon origin in • Equally certain as a *Tentative or cure. For sale by the undersigned, authorized agent for the Proprietor, Jas. A. Rhodes. Providence, Rhode Island. 1. . N. BULLARD. Montrose,. May I et,. 1856.. Burning Fluid and Camphene. AFRESII supply, just received, and for sale cheap, also, candles, old enough,big enough and hard enough to,stand alone. in summer time, by 1. N. BULLARD: Juno 6th, 1856. • BLASTING Powder, Safety Fume, and Rifle Powder for sale by LINLBULLAR D. 'WE are determined . to suit the ladies, having V-Ir their comfort in view, we lately procured of the importers, a largo assortment of FANCY GOODS, which must certainly please oven the most fas tidious taste. ,We have a fine stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, vomprisidg many elegant styles. Of Combs we have in extensive variety, inclu dine many India Rubber, Iron and tient. %%re have, beside's, many other Fancy Articles, too numerous to Mention. Cali and Examine onr Fancy Goods. PIIYFR & KNOWLTON, 51 Court-st., Binghamton. • Bird Cages!. Bird Cages!! PYPE & KNOWLTON have just received a large and well selected assortment of MAD 02:11`..A0, - combining many of the most elegant designs and beautiful finish; combining durability with lightness and ariness of style. From ss. 6d. to $lO, each, drinking and seed cups included. & 'KNOWLTON. 51 Court-st, Biughatitten. 11. BURRITT FARMERS WILL find a large lot of Horse Rakes. .- Spades and Shores, Grass-Books Sicklei, Cradles, and many other articles for tilling and beanti ty. inr , the earth at PIIYFE & KNOWLTON'S. 'Bingharnton, N. Y. $l5 will purchase one otthe best CORN SIIELLERS and SEPARATORS Ever;lnvented. THE undersigned is now prepared to furnish to FARMERS, Millers and others the world renowned Excelsior: Corn Sheller,the wonder of the times—being the_ best, most du rable,,and easiest running'Sheller now in use. W arranted to shell more corn in a shorter spice of tithe, than any other machine, entirely cleaning 'the ear, from end to end, without crushing either corn or cob. The- Machines aro constructed with two cranks, and pully for a belt, so- that two p - ersons can turn them, or attach a belt in motion bY any power. The attention of persons owning mills, is solicited, as the Machines are wonder fully adapted to any kind of power. They are very easily turned, and when once in motion a small boy can turn them; they are capable of shelling one.bushcl per minute—every Farmer should have one—ate they save their cost, in les than one seasons. They are on exhibition at Searle's Hotel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's 31111 in Brooklyn, and at Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can be seen in operation at any time. All orders addressed to the undersigned, will receive prompt atten tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war. ranted to operate. - D. D. SEARLE. TINS is to certify, that I bave examined and used one of the above Spellers, for sale by D. D. SEAMLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of the best, most durable and easiest running Sheller% ever introduced into this county. will shell more corn in, a shorter time than any other Nlachlne, and is always ready for service. I most heartily and freely recommend them to the Farmers of Susq'a County, as the cheapest and'best Sheller, now in use. I have one in operation in my-mill s iu Dimock, which needs only to -be seen to recommend itself. Call and see it. , , AMMI ELY. Brooklyn, December 11th, 1856. , bltf. on. rr HE subscriber is now re cei ring his Spring stock of Goods to which he would invite the attention of his friends. Among his goods may be found a very large as sortment of Gold and Silvar Watches of ever variety comprising 18 differ ent styles of his own importation, and a large lot of Levers, Anchors, and Lopines of different makers, Gold Chains, Seals Keys, all the • new patterns of Ear-Rings, Breastpins, and • Finger Rings, Bracelets, Lockets; Gold and Silver Thin:. bles, and Spectaeles:' A lull stock of Silver Spoons, forks, Napkin Rings, Butter and fruit knives. Plated Table knives, forks, Castori, Cake basktits, Candlesticks, &e. Cutlery, nee. dies, Shell combs, Gold pens and pencils, Bass Viol, Violin and Guitar Stlings. Gold Sleeve buttons, and studs, sewing birds,&c, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices,- at the old stand of ' ' ABEL T RIREI.I4I Keeps all the Popular 2,031 1 Eir UIIDRIZEM AND A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE DRUGS, Montrose, Pa• - WOODEN, WILLOW AND TIN WARE at _ PHYFE dtiIiNOWLTO'S.. Binghamton, N." Y. TABLE and Pocket Cutlery, , A great variety, 1 at Low pricei, at PHYPE di ItNOWLTON'S. ("OLD and Silver Spectacles, a new lot just received, comprising all ages. by Angust 18th, 18b6..) • A. J. EVAN'S, Ladi a la* assannent PHITS IitIINOWLTQNI3. MALARIA OR MIASMA To the Ladies, FARMERS! At. Searle's Hole Montrose, December, 11th, 1856. 'CERTIFICATE. NEW GOODS. ALFRED J. EVANS. No. 2 Odd FeHow's Hall. Binghamton, March. 24th, 1856. 13 ARASOLIS and Fans, new styles and choice vartetiaa, at G. `V. B. di C O's.. CATHARTIC PILLS OPP:RATE by their ' powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it into healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver . , and other organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are The first causes of disease. An extensive trial Al their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by perilous of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth Their certificates arc published in my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. Antexed we give Directions fur their use in the complaints which they have been found to cure. Fos CosTIVENESS. Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently more the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of • Pit.scs, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both; No person can feel well while under a costive habit of bqcly. Hence.it should be, as it can be, promptly riffieved. FOIL Intireysts, which is sometimes the cause of Costireness, 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, bodyburn, and soulburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't forget what cured you. Per a Fort. STOMACH, or Iforbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depression at the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. FOE NEENOVEINESS, SICK HEADACHE, NAUSEA. Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from four to eight pllis on gong to bed. If they do not opeo ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will liersseept out from-the system. Don't wear these and thew kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. FOE SCROFULA, Eurstreias, and all Diseases of the Skin, take the Pilli freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and some disgusting dise.tses which seemed to saturate: the whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To PCIIIFY THE BLOOD, they are the best meal tine ever discovered. They. should be' taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow tho 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 are making every where. .LITER. COMPLAINT, JA . I:NDICE, and ail Balm, Affeztions 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 tinder mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp tom. Cbstruction of the duct which empties, the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow' into the blood. This . produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous tram of evils. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and diarrhea, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometim esi great drowsiness sometimes there is severe - pain in the side; the akin and the white of - the eyes become a greenish yellow; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which mac turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhcca,"dvsentery, &c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days' will remove the cause of all these troubles. It ,s wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for cents. Itisr.ustarisn, GOrT, and all Illiammatory Fe vers aie rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principle of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move thebowels gently, but freely. As a Dist.% an Pitt., this is both agreeable arid useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made more effectual to, the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. PREPARED BY - DB. J. C. AIER 414: CO., Practical and Analytical Chemiati LOWELL, MASS., 4.. ND SOLD BY I .l2Tali ABEL TURRELL lIAS just received from Ne or York, a fu and desirable stock of • • NEW GOODS Comprising a first rate assortment of; Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Medical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye StulTs.,.-Otina, Glass and Ear then Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,)l3rit annia Ware, Japp.inned and Planished Tin Ware, Silver and all other kinds of Siioons, Silver Forks, Butter Knives,&c. MI sorts of Lamps. A good variety of Wood and Gilt Frame Mir rors. Wail and Window . Paper, Stationery, Stone and Woden Ware, Brushes,Brooms.Fami ly Greeeries, Lamp Oils, Camphene, Burning FluidvTaDew Stearin and Spermaciti Candles, Bide a,nd other whips, Varnishes; Window Glass, &c. A first rate variety of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens, Violin's, Flutes, Fifes, Accordeors, Violin and Violincello Strings, &c. 'The largest assort ment of Pocket Knives in Susq'a county, and the best quality in market. Shot Guns, Pistols, • (single and double barrel,) Revolvers, &e. In short, the Physician, the Invalid, the House keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Manufac turer, the Professional wan, the Gentleman, the Lady, the Rich and the Poor, the Young and Old, the Beatiful and the Ugly, the Gay, and the Fashionable, and all the rest of the people, will find something to sup - ply their every day wants at Turrell's. • Store in the new Brick Block—PriceS• low— Qualities goad—Call and .see ABEL TURRELL. Monntrose, March 6th, 1856. VirThey aro all going to Turrell's..4o HOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment.. Ayer's Cherry Pectorial and Cathartic Pills. The Balm of a Thousand Flowers. Mustang Lini ment.. Dr. Halsey's Forest Wino . and Pills, Myers'• Extract of Rock Rose. And nearly all of the medicines in market: For sale at the Ding, Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Variety Store of - • ABEL rURRELL. January, 1857. Am . munition. BLASTING Powder,Safety Fuse, Gun Powder. Shot, Lead, Caps, and Worm. era Powder Flasks, Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, &c., At the Store . of ABEL TERRELL. Montrose, Oct. 15th, 1856. Timothy Seed. • TANLEY TURRELL'S TIMOTHY SEED, S warranted pure. For sale by - ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Jinuary 20th, 1857. XTEW Jewelry, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Groceries, Paints, Oils, Drugs, Materials for Lights, &c., just received by • ABEL TURRELL. Oct. 5th,.1856. KENNEDY,S Medical Discovery. for sale by ABEL TURRELL. New Goods at Webb's. TUST opened by the subscriber a full assort ment of Sprin,g and Summer Goods, which will be sold cheap—cheaper than ever.' Give us a call. • You cannot fail to be suited - for quality, quantity and terms. Everything usually found in a variety store. - March 11114.1856. H J Webb • IS now receiving his new Spring Goods, which he now offers at his usual low prices. March 11th, 1856. Take Nct i tiee. SUNDAY SCHOOLS furnished withLibarrles or different sizes at New York retail prices. Call at the Poet Office. May. 701,1856. - The Cheap Store - • ifgo, 28 itCyuav wzalati, T ilE undersigned would respectfully info rm the inhabitants of Binghamton and vicinity; that ho has recently purchased of Edward Priest hie large and well selected stock.af • • DRY GOODS, which he has removed from La Payette Block to No. 28 Court- t„ one door above tho Ameti. can Hotel. Thia entire stock has been purchased consid. erably below New York 'cost, enough so to war. rant him in saying that ho will sell Goods cheap er than can be bought at any other Store in town. Suminer Gnods. To the above stock has just been added a large invoice of Spring and Sum mer Goods of the latest styles, which will be closed out at great bargains. The stock consists in part of the following goods, viz; Fine Lawns, fast colors, from 9 to 18 cts. per yard; Calicoes, American and anguish, from 4 to 11 cts. per yard; Merimack and Co checo Prints, at 11 cts.; Bleached and Sheeting's and Shirtings from 4 eta. to 2s. 6d. per yard; Kentucky Jeans, fr ls. 3d. to 2s. 6d. per yard; Ladies' Hose, from 6d. to 3s. 6d. per pair; Ginghams, from 10 cts. to 23 cts. per yard ; De Lades from 10 cts. to 3s. per yard. Also a large lot of Linens, Quilts and Couterpains, Curtains and Draperies, Shawls, • Gloves, Table Covers, Silks, SacPs;Emborderies, &c. &c. Trunks, Valices and Bags, of all sizes and prices. Etri/on't forget the number, :18 Court street, 1 Door east of the American Hotel, but call and See before puchasing elsewhere. • STARRUCCA RAIL ROAD::: FIR r &R it Ili A.L. WILLIAM TREM AIN & CO., are on hand with the largest, best, and cheapest stock of general merchandise in town. Consisting o Axes, Alpacca, and Alspice. Brooms, Boots anJ Bedsteads. Clocks, Calicoes and Clothing. • Denims, Drugs..and Door Handles Enve opes. Edging, and. Epsom Salts. ' Flour, Flannels and Fish Hooks. Glass, Groceries and (Jimblets. •- 1 - Hats, Hams, and Hand-saw S, Ink, Indigo,and Imperial Babiei (dresses.) Jugs, Jaeonets and Jewsharps. Kotves,Knobs, and Kentucky Jeans. Locks, Lamps and Looking Glasses' Matches, Nluslins and Molasses. Nutmegs, Nankeen and Nolions. Oils, Oxbows and Overalls. Pork, Pills and Powder. Queensvire Quills audi,Quart.cupa. Rubbers; Raisins and. Rat-traps. • Sh ies, Shirts and Sugar. Tobacco, Tea end Trace Chains. Umbrellas, thider.shirts and Union Hats, Veils, Vinegar and Whips, Wallets and Wash bowls. Xtra Superfine Flour, York, Cottonades end Youth's Bats ABEL TERRELL SIFO2I.F.FO .L.SZ H: C. GOD.WIN Binghampton, April 3d, 1856. • Z. And many -other articles which they are selling at a very small advance on cost prices. " Small profit" and fair dealing is the motto- for the Summer ct '56. Give us a call and test the truth of our assertions. Wlll. TREMAIN &CO Lanesboro, Pa., May 26, 1856. Hardware, House Furnishing and Fancy Goods, V@ LIEZZLYTAEn Of Susquelianat and Neighboring COtinties. NvE would respectfully solicit 'your atten tion to our large stock of the above, men tioned Goods, now in store and in course of re ception. • For many years the-trade of one. of the largest portions of 'the Empire State has been retained by a monopoly, which has at last given away before the rnsh of enterprise. :• Possessing, unequalled -facilities for buying, and having direct communication with the most extensive manufactories in the United- States, we say, without exaggeration, that we can and either wholesale or retail, at prices lower than ever offered before west of N. York City. • While nothing has been, omitted in the Hard ware line, we have given particular attention to the 11)use Furnishing branch of our business, and have on hand a stock well worthy of the in spection of House Keepers. - Of }saucy Goods we have also a large assort ment, which, having been selected with especial reference to the wants of our customers, we think will please those in need of articles in this line. In conclusion we would say that our Goods are new, and of the first -quality, and that we hope, by strict attention to,,lmsiness, and a con stant anticipation of the w7r,lies of our patrons, to merit even an increase of the confidence al. ready reposed in us. PHYFE r & KNOWLTON. Hardware, Houso Furnishing and Fancy Goods Establisment, 15 Con rt-st., Binghamton, N. Y., adjoining: Bank of Binghamton. N. B. We have a very large stock of Wooden and Willow Ware, Mats and Rugs,Britannia Ware,. Fancy Bird Cages, &e. lEf' Sporting apparatns of every description, including Fishing Tackle in all its varieties, Gans, Rifles, Pistols, Gun Materials, &c..jEll • To Sportsmen! Fishing Tackle! Guns! Rifles! PistolS! PIIYFE & KNOWLTON have now on hand a splendid lot of Flaking Tackle, Compris- ng Rods, from Is. 6d. to $lO each Lines, from 3c. to $5 each, Reels from $1,50 to $6 each, and tin asjiort rnent'of artificial Bait, never before equalled in this vicinity,including Frogs, M ice,Glass,Leather, India Rubber, Minnows; Gutta Pereha, Grass Hoppers, Shrimp, Spinning Bait, &c.,Pat ent spoons to avoid catching grass wile hailing. Patent Spring Hoe's for Pickerel or Pike. Soc dolergers, or Yankee Doodle Hooks, a new and improved method of catching fish. We have a good stock of Guns. Rifles, Re. volving, single and double barrel Pistols Pow der, Shot, Water Proof and other Caps, Hunting Horns, Turkey Calls, &c.' Powder Flasks, Pouches; Game Bags, Temperance Bottles, &c., &c., &c. In fact we have every article; of Sporting ap paratus. Hooks, for*outline fiehing by the him tired thousand. PH] FE & KNOWLTON. 51 Court-st., Binghamton. • From tho Binghamton Dew ettrut, April I-Qth SPLENDID IMPROVEMENT. We have before noticed the new store erected by A. Knowlton, Esq'r, adjoining the Bank of Binghamton, to be occupied as a Hardware Store 11 Messrs. Phvfe & Knowlton. As it approaches completion it deserves more and more the .praises that have been bestowed on it, and is undobte& ly in its style, finish and appointments- TEE model store of the southern tier. Messrs. P. & K. are now putting in theirstock, one larger and more complete than has heretofore oeen kept in this place, embracing all the departnients of Hardware, Builders' Finishing materials, Gas, Fixtpres, &c. Mr. Blackstone, In experienced and ready workman, superintends the Gas Fit ting department, Look in at • PIIYFE -& -KNOWLTON'S. 51 Court-st., Binghamton. PHYFE & KNOWLTON aro agents for a number of Manufacturers, and will supply the Trade, on easy terms and at low prices, at their Hardware, House Furnishing and' Fancy Goods Establishment, No- 51 Court-st. • • Britannia Ware; A VERY Large Assortment at PIIYFE & KNGWLTON'S. 51 Pourt.d., Binghamton. Refrigerators. JUST received a large lot, at prices - ranging from $15,50 to $19.00. • • • . PHYFE & KNOWLTON. Binghamton, N. Y. 144 Rail-bad Rome, Delaware, Lackawanna:A NEW and expeditious broad page route from the , North and .West, via Great-Bend and, &rattan, and' from - theAsackawanna , mid NVytftning .valleys, - ..dlra/kly - •through- to. New York and Philadelphia. . On and after Monday, Jan. 19th, 1857, thins will be run as follows : • Cincinnati Ex. Train boifid east on the N.Y.& E. R. ft., arrives at Gt. Bead; 8 A.M. - .fieta Owego, Bingbatnton, &e, and eonneeta - with the EX PRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, 1 83 0 a- in. Duo at Montrose, 903 " . Scranton, 10 40, " Stroudsburg,' 1 27, p. m. Delaware, 15 minutes to dine, 200 " Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2 25, " . Junction, . 3 35„ " New York, -7 15;" • Passengers from N. Y, Leave Pier No. 2, North River, at '7 30. a to. From Philadelphia, leave Wal- , • nut st, Wharf, at 700 " Leave Junction 11 15,," Due at Bridgeville, Phil: connection, -12,_15, p.m Delaware, 15 minutes to dine,l2 45 " Stroudsburg, 1 - 27," Scranton, 3 50," - Montrose, • 5 25," Great Bend. • • '5 55," Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train West at 6 10, p. tn. Scranton Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend it 10 45 a.m. Arrive at. Great Bend,' 2 20 pi- tn. Connecting with Recheiter . Accommodation East, and day Express West, on the N. Y. & E. R, R. _ Returning, leaves Great Bend at 320 p. . Due at Scranton, '7lO " For the accommodation ot way travel 'on the Southern Division, a pnsaenges• car will be at. wiled to the Express Freight Trains, leaving. Sernatoa. at 6 00 a. m Due at Stroudsburg at , 10 55 " " Junction at 205 p.m. Returning, wiil leave inaction at 400 a. M. Due at Stroudsburg at, 6 50 " " Scranton l2 40 p. m. Passengers from New York will change cars at Clarksville. To and from Philadelphia,' via 8.-D. R. R., leave or take cars at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Vitilkesb:frre,take L. & B, R. R, Cars at Scranton. , For JessupArchibald, and Carbondale,cbange cars at Greenville. • Tickets sold and baggage checked between all stations on eonnecting roads. • Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyo rnoing, &c., via. Lackawanna , & Bloomsburg Railroad, go through without, any detention at Scranton, ns the trains on that road run in con nection with the express trains on the D. L & W. it, R.,—hence passengers may . leave Kings ton at 9 30 a. tn., and arrive in Philadelphia at. 7 p. m., or N. York at 7 15 p. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7 a. tn., or New York at 7 30, and arrive in Kingston ,at 5 IL In. • ; Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston .o Philadelphia, $4 50 to. New York, $4 '75. Tickets sold, and baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Wat. N. JENKS, Genl Ticket Agent. THE SOCIETY FQR THE ENCOURAGE MENT OF WEARING CLEAN SHIRTS .AT - No. 106 Chatham-st, cor. of Pearl-st., • NEW YORK, • Keep on hand an extensive and complete asssort ment of this latest importations' and host mann factures of GENTLEMEN'S TDRNISHING GOODS. Equal in material, make, texture, durability and style, to any stock ever offered in this coun try-.-and at prices which cannot fail to suit close CASE' buyers. Consistipg.tf Sattrrs.—With linnen bosoms, collars and wristbands, of the best qualities, and new and choice styles. C.tnico no.—The latest and most attractive patterns. - UsnEnstrnvEs 4nd DRAWEOS.—Of wool me.' ring, cashmeie, silk and cotton, of desirable and durable qualities—and the Teviot \Vool under garments, so highly, approved by physicians. Also, the Shaker shirt and drawers. CRAVATS.—Superior ;quality and beautiful styles, and a full assortment oFf stocks; collars, necktyes, gloves, 'scarfs, , and mufflers of the _richest kinds. SUSPENDETIS.—An almost endless variety, in eluding, the finest and most durable. Pocxrr-nxszKEncnitrs.—Silk and Cotton plain and printed—an unrivaled assortment. HAU Host —Wool and cotton, of the best textures, sqlected expressly tbr the retail trade. 3lopisa 11tonp, and Goi-ss—Elegant Pat terns, excellent 6aterial, and of the best make. Phis stock comprises all grades, from the low, est to The richest, that can be produced—and having, every facility for importing and manu facturing, not exceeded by any other establish ment in the United States—buyers, therefore, wtll consult their interest by :examining the goods which are sold at the. ' ° LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. Eir Goods delivered at all tho'Rail Road . Depots, steamboats, &c., and in any part of the of the city, without charge. - *** shirts made to order by experienced hands and in superior styles, at short notice. warranted to St. gar No machine work dona.ati this es tablisement. Sept. 11, 1856.--n301y.1 • , Itpcirtant to Farmers !! . • A MACHINE' FOR EVERY FARitIERIII - MEACHAM'S PArNT . FOOT CORN PLANTER, BY this method the weight of the operator is. ' made to perform the whole labor of plant ing and no tins-is lost as one can plant as fast as he can waliCi • . • ; . I . he machine Is attached to' the foot by means of a strap; far by; a screw- to the boot of the op erator, and is se arranged is to plant at any depth desired. The many advantages of this Machine overall others can readily be seen, and their simplicity and cheapness cannot fail of bringing them into general ase among All-farmers, and can be used on all farms in Otis section. Price $3,50. For machines(or County or. State Rights, ap ply to IL S. SEARLE, • Agent, Montrose, Pa.l N. I3.—These Machines are Warranted to Eir 'Plant more Corn in a day ' with less labor than any hand planter, and will plant more cor redly than any machine ever invented, and are less liable to get out of repair.... - ?Montrose, Feb. 13th, 1857. No Use in Fife-ing. THAT'S so--as . icing as Phyfo & Knolinn keep such a splendid assortment of Carpenter Tools. as they new have in store, Hardwares included; and which is acknowledged by 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 oirtfit of tools as Hill, Wood or Seymour, of New York city, and at prices at least 25 per.cent. lower Ulan either. * * *All_tools sold by us which do not prove as represented will be exchanged or the money re funded. PHYFE & KNOWLTON. Hardware, House Furnishing and Fancy Goods Establishment, 51 Cenrt-st., Binghamton, N. Y., adjoining Bank of Binghamton. Attention Parmers!--Plow Points (AP ahnost every pattern and kind now in use;' V also No. 2 R. i. Blatchley Plows and Corn Plows, may be had at any time of Tay and until 10 o'clock at. night, in exchange for Cash, Old Iron, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of Ready Pay, of May 18,56.1„ I, N.. ItUSLARD. • _ : . Ashton lab' • - 1 - POR Dairy and Table nae, juste received' and JO. for We by thy. sitek:;busliel or ppound, by I. N. BULLADD. Jane 9th i loaf. (Ckt ontrost ptinmat, EVERY .TUVIPBDAT MC'COLLMI TE1VM5...41,50 cas in advance, $2,0 0 not paid within s*mOntlis,lind.s2,soai theist, of the year. NoPaper discontinued until alta r . rearages are paid, except a t the option, of it 4 Publitihers. Ail communications connected with .the office. to ensure attention must be directed to the EDITOES, Montrose, Sum's'. Co., Pa. Bates ofAdvertising. One square (12 lines or less)-1 or 3 weeks, 84 0 Each subsequent insertion, - • 0,25, One square three 'months,3l:4 One square) six months,- __ 4,0% Business Cards, four lines orient; 3,00 One-eighth - colunt, one year,;-, 6,00 One-fourth' " ii 1 - /.. 000 One-half ' " s<" 18,00 One column, • . . , 30,00 Yearly advertisers wilt be restricted t o e s business in which they are engaged; and lul , considered as.. wishing to, continge adi'ertisiag unless they shall give special : .directions for k discontinuance of the same: JOB WORK. Eir The publishers having added to theirj4 Printing materials a large and furssios assort, mont of lob Type, are now - prepared to extols Jos Wosx in a manner unsurpassed in - this ree. tion of country, and on reasonable terms. Blanks of every deieription kept constant, ly on hand or Rinted to order. fu4lit:6:s : - - pi:titt-# l l. VAIL & BRUM/AGE, - Phyofctans .and . iftuigeons, Susq'a Depot, Penota. - M. 11. C. Van, A. 11.1trosimox. WM. W. SMITH, & CO., Cabinent and Chair - Manntactur. ears, foot of Main Street: Montrose; Pa. - DR. H. "SEMI, Surgeon Dentist, -11entrose. Pa., will be at Searles Hotel, Mondays aid Thursdays of each week. . 15y1 ABEL TURREtL, Mormosz; P 4; ' Dealer in -Drugs, Medicines, Chemical; Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Vaniishe; Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew. elry, Perfirmery, &c.—A y Agent for all as most popular Patent . ve. rcines. • 301t1ST -GROVES, Fashionable Tailor, , -Shop neat the Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street Montrose, Pa. • " JOHN coLsTEN, - - - Dealer in Stoves, Tin;. Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Lodersville,•near the Great Bead Depot: _ - •• . 131 f. A. LATHROP, Dealer in Ready-Made 'Clothing, Hats and Caps 'Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, &e. 'Store opposite Searte's Hotel,Montrose, C. D. I, ATII-OP, and / P. W. Itirizy; LA. LATIMOP. DR. B „ t : THAYER, - Physician and_, Surgeon, itiontrooi.; Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store. . FRANKLIN FRASER, Attorney and Counsellor at - Law, Montrose, Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to him in the County of Susq'a. Conveyancing and' writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and charges moderate. He will arso attend to proseeution-of claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs, against the 11. S. Govern ment, for Boutty Land, Pensions, &c. Maybe found at all hours at the office formerly occupied by J. T.' Richards, Esq., noitb of the Court House.-1853--13• N.. 0... TYLER,- - • - Interested with L L Hunt, Importei. mid Healer in Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, dr.e. 21.5 Pearl Street, N.. Y. Where - his Mercantile friends;in this and OTHER Counties, are kindly invited, and u.sususna - so. lieited to call and purchase. 6tf. J. H. - PARSONS, - Wholesale and Retail Dealer, it Cabinet Ware. Sofas, Bedsteads, Tabhs. - : Stands, Chairs, dm. . • , No. 9 Washington st., Binghamton, N. Y. • Er Coffin Ware-Room up,stairs: D. PAIL, X. D.. Physician and Surgeon, has perma. netly located himself at Brackneyville,, Susq`a Connty,.Penn'a, and will promptly attend to all calls with which he may be favored. May, 1856—:1222: - . A. PICKET, Justice Justige of the Peace,.,. Collector of - Pcbts, Executor or Deeds, Wills, Contracts, &c Office, Lae - elvine, Wyowin: County, Pa. May 9,1856. %%WEL, BLIND, DOOR, GLASS DEPOT, ON CHESTNUT-ST, Montrose, Penn'a. BY D. BREWSTER. All sizes, and descriptions, in any quantity made to order, or furnished on the shortest tm. _HAYDEN BROTHERS, New . Milford, Pe'unla. WsAholcte dealer in Buttons, Combs,'" Suspenders, Threads, Fancyy. G0r4 15 , Watches, Jewelry, Silver apd Plated Ware, Cut lery, Pis Wag Tackle: Cigars, dtc. Merchants and pedlars, supplied on . liberal terms. WM,'HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, DR. E. P. WILMOT, rtirtiduate of the Allopathlc and 'Mimeo:. path e Colleges of Medicine, 4..n0w mailently located in Great Pend April tat. 1856. JOHN SA:UTTER, Vashlosiable Tatlo4 Shop first door north of dip Farriror's Store.,," E. CAULDWFLL & SO3n3, IMPORrERS OF AND DEALESS ,111 CHINA, OL.ASB,(6E2ATIIENWARE AND LOOILING.GLASSES. Na. 76, Witrren-street• } EUN''R cAtrumzu, iIENItY S. XNAPPs T. 11. CAULDWRLT., 11 1 a t,' 1, 4 ~lt W. A.CAMS:TELL, ' - 6014 AU ' U 4 • Tng subscriber having associated himself.with tho above house in the Crockery trade in ali its various branches would- simply say, to Dierch ants, - Hotel and Boarding House .Keeper% in Susquehanna and adjoining counties, that their stock is one of the largest of the kind in New York. Their assortment is large and general. Their goods are of good quality and choke pat terns. Their prices-as low as the ~trade. can of for with reference to profit, and .that be is very grateful to all who may. think proper to give him a call; HENRY S.: KNAPP: . New York, Jan. llti 1857, • country. Merehants,.. urnat. find Hardware, House Furnishing Vl+ arid Faniy"Goodsat New York Prices's% ptiy.r.g,& KNOWlNONSillirqbasitatki TRACY - HAYDEN ,. . GEO. HAYDEN.. - • .