4NEY hth deorly :lay the siagrini,h4d -And :little twain' B But dearer far than allithe world Is thy sweet voice to me. DI - very - deep-is daddy's .well, - • - . And deepen isAbe • . : Bet deepet, in.mybuzunt is The ltiv - itare for the. Theo. Emile On me deer Anal Line, To make my heart feel light, Chain the big dog, and I will, cum, A cortin' sandaiinite. : Correspondence of the N. Y. Daily New s. .1V Ü BIA.• • • Wild birds are rare in Nubia.. The geese and ducks, so abundant below,, disappear; • only'-ri culture or two, or a sojtary herron, late to be seen south of the cataract. Gazelles are said to abound in the desert, l;ut we did net see them: The ugly creroiiles were met with occasionally, sunning themselves on the .hars in,the, river; 'they .are huge, . unwieldy :monsters; of incredible .dimensions. Formerly Ttherweremuchtiore abundant than at pros% eat... As the boat approaches them they slowly s :hae,tliito the water, or ttimbie v itt, with :emu:PT splash when quickened by -the report =of= a gun. They .are very timid, 'notwithstanding their reputation for ferocity - , kis difficult to-get within good.ritle shot of them. 11 ... I formed a favorable opinion of the inhabi di' tants of this - country from •what I saw. of .them. They are said to be a better class of 1 1 : . • people hod large honest than their Egyptian f.' neighbors: Their houses though built of -, mud, show a little more attention to.eomfurt. l- -They are wretchedly poor, but have neverthe t-: ri,' less a happy, contented look. I saw among Lt - ':. • Cheat many pleasing, intelligent count enan _ . - J . ci , s; theadt very dick, their features• are .f., -r --. quite different from the negroes. • The Men wear siMple white caps instead of . tnrhans. t'..: Ther.are ' all armed with the sharp Nubian •i" . • - knife, Worn in a leathern sheath attached to ' . f' the left arm above the elbow. P Some tarry 1 ,,. low= spaars and shields of tough hippopota -4 - • mus hide. The. little children run around ,' quite free. front the restraint of clothing for ~'. , the first few fears of their savage life... •,.... f- t ; Tho voung.girls are then provided with a .- leather fringe about the waist, freque'ntly or r ~. i namented with comic shells. The more ad vance add a rude ptece of cloth, and finally ,i• -• the full dress; which is a loose robe of- - blne , -. cotton cloth" fallincr... -oft' fiom one shoulder. I .. Thov.are modest and diffident jin their de-1 Ineanor, Mal are to be Seen indu;tricutsly .. i.• emplOyed all. day , long in spinning cotton with the distaff, or grinding millet in the lit tle scriptural hand. ills. As m some mote cirilize'd_coimatries, ', men are fond of ..:. ornaments; the plating of the hair and the ' putting on of trinkets. Their loop,.; braided in little thin strings, are well -saturated with grease ; heavy strings of beads load. their . . ebony necks; and large rings depend.. from the cars and :nostrils. Bracelets of cow's horn:as many ailhey can get on, are form... . ' its ()Timmer-As of these Ethiopian . belles. Al -together they have quite a ()ashy look, and Would certainly make a sensation in any of our ball rooms. . P I .wish• I could give you a .picture of our . life upon the Nilo While gliding slowly along the wild scenery of this part of the noble ' river. Imust leave' ithowever to yourselies PtoPirnagine us sometimes tacking afriiinst the'''. :•••• swift current ; " -sometimes dashing furiously under all canvass before a sudden gust, and •, 1 , sometimes wafted . dreamily along with just breath sufficient to fill the sails under a ilo- ' riots bright tnoon'of 41 mild tropical evening. • Scr.uttime.s the towers "of via ton In Doper„" : out at us from the bare sands of the desert, , ' or we glided under the shadow of wild rocks .. .., • which started boldly-from the water's edge, j P echoing musically the hearty; laniith and . ' songs of our merry Arab.crew. ' . 1 will leave this, however, to give you some : ' .brief account of the remains of A former age, and .a changed or vanished people; with . ‘,.. which this whole hod is „filled. • These. are , all religious edifices—temples to the j glorr ff the'. gods . ; Some are conarucled, c , thets, - . cibernhat 'in' tiro. 'living rock. Some are grackTel little solitary shrines, others massive j monantents:encliribering• vast areas -with j - • broken ahalls. and COlumns.The.y mein all stages ..of preservution'or . decay, and of ages varying; from tWeniy to.thirty-five centuries. . , .." • From the descriptions given by thewriter ofthesesimains orantiquity, we select, the following relating to 'the, excavated temples; • of Aboo-Simbel. .. • . ‘'' P • .1 They are' found t a point about' 180' 1 miles above the first. \Camract and 760 from . ' C.,trio..The are two temples pot far asunder, -_ .excavated fn the base of a cliff which drips. ' abruptly ido the • waters of, the Nile. Im-, me.nse colossal figures are. 'carved out from L.-the..reek forming their facades. P The front of . tee principal temple is partly obstucted bv. a drift of the desert schicb has. noured over the. top of . the kill,....and j which until Irby and Mangles !moved' it/stocal forty . feet above t he .1 Y . lintel'of :the doofway. It is now clear tol • j about two feet below that - poiny leaving -a narrow aperinrefi;!,r the visitor to drag himself 1 throftgll. The,door is said to be twentr.feet 1 high. - .: \ - i 1 _ - : Th e font eolossale,s, which, guard thoi •-. entrance to this singular temple are the 1 , largest usaiestrovecl on the Nile. Trier, with 1 . '\ ...ail the ornamental parts of the iitett.le are 1 m arved out fro the solid reek; a fine g, lined r , .1 lit •+ yelow Santa stone. One of the figures is , ., :. . .....bre ekbY .an cciden.tal.fall °f owl; from. \ ..Axlc ab;e vet ,b u t‘the other three are quite uninjur- 1 fed. ...Their I.ls and features are pefeet still, , • i a j eiwith s t An di n p,'-e long ages that they have I I s _ a th ere gaz i ng ca l 1% out upon the restless • •,,..a tera A ,i. th e ri ver . Time has written no wrinkles upon the ternal youth of these • - ... Stony.faCes. Theo`.„ ' rs'ptuins certainly .ex ,,, ' ee lied rin . their r t im. entation of the human ~eit. r tuatcnance. If j thy 'gage it: no marked _expression or , passto-.3 they Lad the :art to impart to. It a A l it serenity which better suited. the oteraitytt was,destitted •to endure. • "It - is the repose of , rong_ages that Ilcrokti o u t! from thesePut*tv :features. NotAought.,l ' tmt rest; a rest' at has outlasted countless i '-:. -, tre a'a rat i on. ; any 'turbed . 11 the _rising arid ' falling of empi . , , while P'fc.enturies),.retail red, whose, yo4h: they" tame into lane the Woiid . ., - , : - .. t - ab g ',11 23 1., 'one hoary and feeble with age. - the tempb ,if AlOo-Sinibefwere carted to . - the reign f ll,emeses the :Great. The heads , :-.thet* ea,, and the hands that wrought at' r' - thinirlfave erased 'their labors for three.thou- - ''' sand two' hundred years.' . • . . . - -. '''',.',.The . stltnes sit two On entail side of the' .:..entrance doorway. : .The farthest to, the right ',... Is, buried': to' the. chin by .the invading sand. • • .• • , ~ ,' lila, on the extreme - left,' is : almost entirely •,-exposed.. - . Their Positiopls stiff and..ungrace . ~ fitl.- - ,They eithoft• - upright - with .eir liaads t.- - laittfkt on their:knees. Their height, as they , j ,- .'sit; is abOut - slity feet: 'I found :the :faces to '• . triefisani nine feet from - the Chin to tie, tojiof 'the forebesd, and•.seven _ feet across - the tem ples: -- Titi'iar is eat i Over duet feet: ~ &nailer statue,, bitt,'latill.ivilessal,ltand..'sgairtitthe -pedestals gtnion-eaCh: , -side of .their liieei: . - A ststue et I:4l4l4.ii:liiihealled deity?; l carved • . ,--Azi reliefirithitOrshilipw..trict*- blatAis,..'swgi „ , ,Ahose the lonr.Of strnt*for oni : visit; i . • for then his ' deitiL rays - thiniocr through the eoiltractea en t, nee, _parttally'~ ~ illuminated. the first great hill igithiL . :./le general plan is similatio`the - temple of Gert Hassityn,but on ,Clater scale. Passing through•abbead, deoPipassage, we catne into a noble hall forty ; seven by fifty-four feet, whose , ceiling...some thirty , feet high, is supported by eightlir:lre piers. Attached la ,tech pief 7 isi , s-gtgantie standing statue about twenty-five ft. in height- The passage into the interior of" the temple between these roCky genii -is , certainlysery . imposing. Each stands with his arms folded, holding' the crook and scourge, emblems of repre.enting majesty and dominion. `The, piers and tvalks.of this apartmentare ,all covered withhieroglyphic signs - and scull tures, detailing the battles of Remeses. The conqueror is depicted in one place riding in his war chariot dit•chargingliS arrows among the enemy, .and in another attacking a fortress before which are kneeling groups begging for mercy. Again ho is shown r seizing by the hair a scor e of his captives and raising his sword to slay ijoem. The faces - of the kneel ing wretches are partly negroes and partly Assyrians, - resembling those found at Nineveh. The intention is prbbably to show that the whele world Was subdued by the sword of the conqueror. Beyond the grand ball (from whose sides are several radiating chambers) is a second hall twenty-three by thirty-five feet, having four piers without figures. Still further within the mountain is a transverse cosridor conduct-, , ing to the inner shrine, a small apartment eleven feet by twenty-one. There is an altar . in the centre and four sitting statues of deities at the extreme end: The whole depth of the excavation is about one hithdred and fitly feet. Hieroglyphics and carvings of gods and kings cover the whole interior. They were originally painted in bright colors. EA nix on a %TIT cold 'morning, a traveling pro* pain!4 - er called at the bouse , of a wag, and ingnired if he wanted.a profile taken.--- " the reply, "I want yours taken frOin the door." A zetierous man ,till place the benefits he eenfers beneath his feet,those ho -receives, nearest his heart. ENVY is :►p tiSsasiu, against which there is uo ih.f.nee. Tat; cannot buy seputation ; you must earn it. A virtuous null who has passed through the temptations-of tl/e world, may he com pared to the fish which lives all the tilm is salt-water, vet is still fresh. TTIF. propl ietof of the Nem York Lfcfgcr has emu:pc:need a suit for libel against the Chicazo Tribune, on - account of its severe crizicisin upon the Ledger. SoLoy llonrAND, of Arkansas, bas qnit physic . and - commenced the' practice of the AW - Seme hearts, like primroseß, open most beautifully in the shadows of life. Ltd'. The mere true merit a man bag, the more - dues be applaud it-in others. turning the logs will make a dull fire burn, so will a change of studies a dull brain.: re . An Albany piper thinks it is woman and not her wrongs,- that ought to -be re dressed. • _ • rcmorc temptation from the path ofyouth. An angry man opens his mouth and shats his eye. 'Extravagance ant improvidence end at the prkon door. it 0" - A tom jack e t is soon mended •, but harsh WOOS b!uise•tbe heirt of a atCrFour doilars -7- 13ave been. spent in search for the unfortunate navigator Sia John Franklin. - It is easier to built: tWo.ebinalleys than to keep one in fuel: • New. Rail Road Route. Detaivane,Lackawailnu.d. W.R.U. NKr"o*Ztll rd PlidaTtlZVbersataariagleeeatlocu•ritcel ;ana. Scrzioton, and- from the 'Lackawanna and 4 WyornintT v. - Oieys, directly through to -New. York nod' P ;latleir t hirt. On andar.er 31onday, Jae. 19th, 1857 .: traits be run - as follows: C:nr;ona,t; Es. Train bound east oat i iie N. Y. dr. E. H. R., ar--i...es at Gt,Bend..B A. 31. from Owego, Ilin , zhn _irony, c").:.e, a od.io.nneets with the EX PP I:SS T,-.lin üblch leaves Great Bend for New Yo , k anfl Phi4.(3ell:4la, . -U 10 'a. m. bue vi 31ontroe, . - . 0 - 55 ' . Sertgr,ton, 1125, S: c; t: li t . I, ar.,...„ 1 50, p. m. . 1 .1 , :va•: re, l smlnute., , s to dine, 2 25 , . ,8C...,-. , evil le, I'hil. p:zo. kat e 2 50, " ' .113 ne: : on, 3 40, " • Nov York, , . . - 715 " , _,.. .Ptilativiiii - Co, S 20, ", i'v . . ,,,, 0:7.t-rs from N. Y, Leave Pivr N , ...2., North River, at 7 30, a m . FrunilNil:4t.lto.pliia, leave Wal• . tint st, %lib:id, at . 600 " Leave Jon:•14;21 10 55," Doe at il'e. Phil. connection, 11 ?_ l 5, p.m Det.lwart., 15 m;putes to dintt,l2 00 !. S:ro,“o„,'.3urr '•- • l2 57,p.tp. Ser;:;evl, • 3 38," Nor, ; -535 x" Gre::i Brod. ! 6 10, " C071;1(2149 7 at G.ent iN ctd wilt the -4 ' So•anion !tei. ,, mtncd.itiirn Train ifaVt'S SO: f.lan for great Bend nt 8 - 25 a.m iirrlvO'at Great Bend, • 1 15 p: m. C.k.in - let'og with. oc t3 'cr.Aicc Accommodation stud day Expresse,West, on the N. Y. & E. IL 4. ••••.t.e- .11eturning., lozvei Gptaittend it '3 45 p. m Dan at Seranlf,n., ."EE - 795 " For the areommt.datlertot way travel on the Southern D;v;..;on. a pote-noTa ear will be at 4.nalikti to the I : :::prt—. l 4 Freight Tinins, leaving at 600 a. m Due at S;rou3..buiz at 1135 " Junciion at . 330 p.m. Retur al er, vciii !cave :Inaction at -4 00 a.m. Due at• Stroudsburg, at 7 35 " S'cratton at - 2'15 p. m. Pasßengors from New - Tork will change env To and from Philadelphia, tin B. D. R. R., learn or take cat* at_ . For Pittston, Kin', , ,,,nton, and Wilkeabarre,take 1..-1117 . B. R.'R, cars at Scranton. • For JessripArcitibalti, /and Carbondik,ehange cars at Greeni i f le. • .Tiekets sold and _baggage checked 'between all stations on connecting roads. • Paseng,ers to and from_ IVilkesbarre, Wyo moing,, &c., via. Lackawanna dr. Bloomsburg Railroad; go through -without any ,datelation at / al 3.„1, Scranton, as their as on tltat• road rye 11.eon neetion _with the aprons trains on the D.-1,.. do W. 11,41..,..-Itend ssengers may leave. King ston at 9.30 a. m nd arrive in Philadelphia at 7p. tn., or N. yo at 7 15. p. m. Returning, learel Philadelphia it 1 - a., -- iii, or New York at 7 30, and arrive in Kingston at 5 ~.„.„- 7 Fare from - Kinzatim,-' WyOminit and Pittston to - Philadelphia; $4-50 tit dew:York, $4 75. _ Tieketsaold,and hairga*e chided through. JOHN' BillSßlNdEtapt.. '.., W. N Imirs, Gael Ticket Agent. . - 'imrtat infor Melsfizt ,4,-,71,44 . ' _===;E HARDWARE, 7 \ l) FANCY 600DS! HAVING deterinined to change our place of business, we offer for sale our entire stock of • 2141, 23 .. . 11013 WE 1M RAIA MIN 41 FIUTIOTIIL Go a, te - We wish it to be diminctir "under stood, that our sales.will be made for j ar All persons, having open accounts on . our books are requested: to call' and settle lin tnediatelv.. • ire• Accounts not settled by the Ist of May will be put into other hands for collection. FOR BARGAINS!! L_,1it.73.0 . You have now a splendid opportunity to stipply yourselves with everything in th• above line, at Nesi,York cost. 7 35, " We have a very lame assortment of Car penter's Tools of the beA quality, which ue will sell at Cost. We have a cemplete assortment of Coop er's Tools, going at Cost. Lochs, Latches, 'knobs, Blind Trimmings, Butts, Screws, &0., &c., going at Cost. -- Desirous of Purchasing their spring stock, such another opportunity will never present itself. Our entire stock of 'lron and Steel will bcsold at Cost. • A far Those ideairoas of selecting floc/ a compleo stock wilt call early. - 51- CorttAttres, - adjoinlng Bak -of Bing. Lamt9n, , - I , l4lgbaktAiii p 4riE r Ultb, 11357. , 111,T'' AtUst HOUSE FURNISHING FCE, CASH ONLY ! 4AV.D . Inn Sr, KNOWLTON,. 51 Court-stroot. Binghamton, April 2J, 1857. CASH ONLY W. GOING AT. COST ! !! NOW IS THE TIME II X:RIN NV iup, Yc(6204)7 Gov,,y 6 ) ren riSnyrr o irlsrr e fig 0.1"06.0 ril, II; qa VoWamfilias ilk it aiZio' in mu:Elsa, `T.D VO A112.11.101ca, • PUB IXOWLTON, Patent Sedicut' es, . - AfF.LICTED: READ! MEDICInin.--Vegetibio Pan 'Green - Mountain Ointment, Sarsarra rila Comae - end, Gbildren's Panacea, }lye Lotion, Fe ver and Aguif Demedy,lllealth - Biteerf,, Dvsen tary Syrup, tC.o.niumptive's Balm, Ma rsif al Uterine, Cat hoVeian, Dr. Libby's I' i Ifa Ointment, and Manual of 1 - lealth.i • ° Ayres Pills and Cherry Peetorint. Tuner's German Ointment; Trask's .ikevne; lc O'ntrnent, Hulloes' 's Ointment Isr.d Pitts, Davis'. Pain Kilter, Dr. Fitch's /kart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Son'e'S Sovereiffn Ba!m, Wrigfit's Indian Vegetable Pi il, Rhode's Fever 'and Anpte Cure, tlercliant'n(;ar_ling Oil, A rill ia, Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Pkera. Myrrh. Licorice, fie, &e., &c.- A new supply just received, to be kept eonstaet ly on hand, for sale by, I. N. DULLARD. October, Ist; 1856. _ --- Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, (IR Antidoio to 3lelar3a: fur the prevontion II and cure of Fever end Ange, or Chill Fever, Dumb A ugue, end other•lnterin;ltent and Re mittent Fevers; also or Pi,ltouw F e‘'ess. eeenm. .panied by Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever. Ship and Jail Fever, Gereral Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of-tiisea.,e winch have a com mon origin iri MALARIA OR 3! f A 5.V.4. Equally certain as a preventative or cure. For sale by the underigued, authorized agent for We Proprietor, Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence, Rhode Inland. I. N. BULLARD. Montrose, May Ist, 1856. . FARMERS! • $l5 will purchase une.of the best .CORN SIIELLEUS and SEPARATORS . . Ever Invented. • T. . . E row p. e!...red 10 furn:sli I. to 1:11 worlti renoo. nee, Z•:.)C• 01:(1(4 of l6a . 4. ',1 7!:1--i , l• . 1”: Ole ti.,C1112 u•e. Ita• Lo 1,-.;e I 11 in a stiu.ti 1 1. pa i Cow, than VCR' 01,14.1' irovr.r,:t^ the ear. nom, to withont ertl:li=vg eco tir Toe ).I..•it . r.s c..s!tne?eil ttvo Cr.191.•5• ror I '61 , 1 t 6 p. , ..,0ns ,c.nn beq. in tnot:on by anvThe. - 1.0 of pe•rs4t • . nil. I. to. r ., 4 M,!(•;C:41 fah; 7(1:17 are q; v., •-i or•••••• in tt .n saran c.•ti in-r; 1:ioy I , v o, t „f ShC:ros6uulig t ire ••••1 m'ntt o sx:c. o• , i. in le t Isttl tt:le 8.0! .Tiiev fne owt.:..l::;tion at .Searie's SavreKroor ,l !,',,•]: 3i:ti in El and at 1.-.1;1; on's L.:Le W/..• I I.e scen in oper:.l;on rr aryt . ine. A' ; :•.•,,,•d to the or,r;ee,' , .,,tlcr.. 'ff " 1 1 :eye" e p4,rmipt. r I ten tion. 7%l;:elt.nc:- ppeti at a cr,i - r, ere Trd war to ot, • D. 1). SEA I.E. • A t 116:e; Montrose, I).•cmrl r, 7 CE:: "I' I FV;.; T E. TIIIB 14 to eeri::Y., I ' it:;ye ev,amireil and 11.41 - 1 one of tho at,ove :A)ellers. for s.:.!e by I). :SEA andun : pr. , no nee it, one o r Co e most do raMe mr.l ea , iest rnunimz Sn.4ie-4 eter intro,:o.:cd into this codniy. It sovil more co•n in a shor.er time any other MaelCue, anti b. i l ways - ready for service. I most heartily unit fie>ty recommend thein to Lie F.vreers, of tinso:a County, as the cheapest and be.,t. Shelter. now in use. 1 have one in operation in tn-v - mil,l in Inne.A:, ui:ch' needs oulc to . .be seen to recommeLd C. , 11 add see it. AIIJII ELY. 11-ook Ivo. Deeeml.er 11th. 18.56.. • 51tr. Burning Fluid and Camp - Ilene. rit Esti supply, just received, and fig. sale PI (-Leap, also, canti:es. old enough, Lig enon26 and hard eayugh to sland alar.p. in s:i miner t i me, by 1. N. BULLARD. June fit 11, 1856. P. & „ NEly • !. OF Susqttehanna .County. AVE.tho.undersT: z ned, propose to public'! a 1 V map of tt-Littelinnna county. Of sufficient encuuratremett be git en,) said map showing. nil the thelr awdel—::ll ;... , :tretivis in their proper p!rxes—together c.ith all Lakes, and Pti;:ds, with their names, showing their lo cation size share. The. names of property holders arc to be inserted in flair proi.ct• es—it will al.io show the location of all Church es, School Hnu.es, Hotels. Stores. :NUN of all kinds. also a oorrect Table of Distnoces from one Put office to anmker throug.hout the County. Said _map is Co be on a scale of an inch and one e;ghth so the mile. ned be d o . livered to Sulncriberx, rNun:t d at the exceedingly low pie of 55.00 her I.opc LEL: & JIA IISI L Nos. 17 & 19, 3tatie Phii'a. APING just returned from New York, withl—l complete. assortment of [_rol,is for the Sprin7 Tr.:de ec.n.ir.tirig. in part as 11.:,o‘v!t, Dry Goods, .Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Roo:mu & Shoes, • :Clocks; Lookin;;; Glasses Tjtahrellag, Wail I'as 'per, Ladies' roil. - stets, dc. ate. A nne to,;lt of PA VA 31.1, STR Ali', and 'PA F HA TS, and magy (liter arti cles t.. 0 nurneraus to mention, would invite chop especial attention of cash buyers tO an exami nation of his stock, which-will be khown frre!y •to ati, and sold as cheap as they Sell aoocls this side of New York . Thankful for -the patron. age tint hag been bestowed upon him the past year, he hopes by c.mstant aitention to the wants of ull, .wait all who may hoping that enskomers will feot forget that a settlement of acc , ,unts is due mo once a ye r. I 'ternaln their 1 - • Look;and Bead! SOMETHING NEW I Tu t.: ~ .„, . , .. .i .;:led,Merchantat Dimocl: Pour Co'nf- - z. twi lately discovered that for rezey I.: , v he e;;11 , 011 ruoreGoods,and make more money. at eqe.half the tiu.,l profits pat upon I Count 'r G0(4 3 4. Con.:equently-I van Fell Goods from . ti;e , 10 ten per 014. 11.;wer tt.an any other establit.hrnent in i o':. seetiot. 'But do not take my .*ord for it. Call and see for yourselves.. Brirg a little Cash ors ;me kind 'of Country .produce, and buy your Goods at a price unpar alleled in the hi‘tory of Mercantile trade. My stock is large.and well sgleeted, and I am re ceiving every week.M P. y Terms of Sale are r.au.r Par. It will eet tainly be for your interest to call and see,,m9 'before purchasing el.:caller°. Flour and Salt kept con , tantl3 on.banti. .WM. THAYER. Dimoek, Jen. 136, 1857, Manufacturer of Saddles, Ifirrnetnezvand . Trunk and Carriage . IVOITI.D invite all who are in want of any V article ever kept at a Ilarness shop to give him a call. Harnesses made of the best, Oak Tanned Leathers on short notice. lie has on hand a good assortment of Carriage TrimmingswhiCh he offers on the most rea7;on ittle terms. Cartiage Trimming done with neat. nese land dispatch. • " Repairing done on short notice. ',No. 1,2, and 3, Basement Searle's Hotel. -Montrose, Nov. 26th, 1836. n 49. • 11 ft - .PERSONS de.irou, of p aying me money, on debt of Any description, can do so by leer. n g .Their pyment with Post. Cooper & Co., ituiliera Montrose, to my credit, whose receipts will+) allowed from their date. 'C. L. WARD. April,lBlh, 1856. • • tr. 'TING Powder, Safety POselrido .Powder for sal I. N. BULL p. 40GEIIKEliVON. NEW ADDITIONS • G. F. FORDHAM, [SUCCEBSOE. TO A. 4r, E. , IlivowlNT The Cheap Store, Ea, Ea, 28 aigl32,? nAl2lr, , r ir HE 'undersigned wquld respectfully inform the inhabitants of Binghamton and vicinity, that 'he has" recuntly purchased of Edward Prist his large and well buffeted stock of • • ** -- DRY GOODS, which le Ims removed Crum La Fayette Block to No. 23 Court-st., oce dour above the Ameri can Mod.. • This entire st,ick has been purchased cobsid. erablY Lelow New York eloA, enough sn u%tr. rant him in say'niz that he wi l l selt Goodseheap• er thou-y.in be Itin2_2,htatzny other Store intown. !, 11 4 14 ” 1 4. "11.41 t i l •" 11%)' • 101 sami Ns 1.1 iiif Suinmer D 0064. I o the above stock -4 4)as just been added a I;:rrre in-oiee of Sring and Sum mer Goods vr the wrilai will be closed out at trre.it The s;oek p.!rt of the Vlowing gehtis, viz; F,re Lnycns. •fast eolor4. from 9 to . 18et5. per yald: C.:i;vot.s,Atterkattaa.lEntrils.ll, from 4 to 11 -e::. per yz.:rd; 31erinme'; add C - ehe e o P,; I I. el•.; Siteetio2s, and Shit from 4 etA. to 2 tid p,r yard; Kentoeky 21. htl.per..yard; Ladieh' Hose, from flkl. to IX G.J. per pair; Gin hams, fr, m 10 ets.lo 23 OR. per yard: De from 10 F. to poryard. A! t', a large lot of I.;nen.z, rot l:out t rp:ii,ns, Curtains and Dropt•r:us. ShaNv s • Glotes. Covers.,. tS:e. • Trunk-, V:ii:ces anti of all sires and Price, for,et the mirolwr. 28 Court street, I Lo.,r es , : of ;tie Arnert:!ri flute% but and see Isen , re e.,evt her 1.. • 11. (7. CODiVIN .11ingluimpton. April 31 , 1856. 1. - 1•11.4 1 .1 . 110 VAL! • T...IILORING oN MAIN ST., NI:NT DUO:: To ?Hr . :FM:MEI:F. STONE. r Iti E and r*: 1 wt., Lavin!! Li.rarw.d his; sit op f r o m Potire-Avenue to 11.11 N STREET, is alt . out ri , ee'% :IP , a spived.d BIWA DC I.ol'l I CA SS I E. 3, V ESTI NGS. &C., 1 0 • i; prcpa!,ii . to cat and in ':;o to or der. 41.1 s rc t.,at t r.,;1 to stilt all oho i'ar”r Flat w;th th,..;r• ett.tem, ipi r , wish. irr; the': w..: "41 , 7 , :11,d [kn. tier; wig lied it to their inter, at to gi‘ti toe a call. J. 5.112 • Montre-;e, Not. :27, I 5.56.—.',9tt. Clover dr. Timothy Seed FUR by H. BURRITT. New Mil rord, Mardi IS. 18.51% - • 11.shton Salt. - • Ort D.:lry and Tabk! reccived ,an: fur sale by the back p,,tin.l. hy Tune Atn.•lBsP 4EAU:I'IIIIj, stvvk of tino and Chiltirens' Gaiiers Parhdis rt`. KENYON'B. 111WLS from $1;00 to 6:16.,nt KENYON'S —Larlre Gilt Frarn. MirrJrs 171 for sale by ABEL TIT,RELL. (-I OLD and Silver Spvetacies, a ru,w tut just 1,3 received. curnFiri-ing all tu. ; es.: by . Angust Irith. A. J. EVAN'S. EN)EDY,S s.nlc by AB, TLIZLEI.L. AY E S '- • C'a KatlicP.i 1I S • • 1.1 AGAR OATED,). ; aat -3/ :1) CLEANSE TEE PLO MID CURE TEE SICK. Invalicht; Fativers.pi others, Pily.icians, Philliathropists; rend their Eirects, :atid judge of their Virtues. TILE CUIU OF .1/CaditChe,SlCkllentlache,TotlTStornarls. nvr•ar,.. 3;av ne..he. ATM. • Fir: I I.,:vh cnr,y of at , mart 1,4141,4cbc any L. , , ty can I:a4c by tnn of your ° , 1'18. , to ari•.- tn.:t: a foltiFIt.:71:101. they clrrnee at owe.. If 14r, will cute utters nv aUItIO • . Yours With Zrt-at r0;44.t. ?ID. 1na:111.A.'.4 Bilious Disorders,ed Liver Complaints. # DlPAltnrl:72 OT IVAN4I;I,..TON, I eh., Sta.: T bare r.e'T ' yoar Pats in ety zenernl a n d practice ri, r ..111trt.i , I lent, a:1.1 fatviot ii,!tate to eny they are the telt eatlrart!r Ste winpl.ll.. Their rpgu- Win; art iou all thr. Tir , r is nn.ld. . lit- • t.twy ani• Rh a opnwdy for deranzet,,,,,t, „f :oat ladet.:. 1 Lave t0:14...at Tanta a ert....1 of ioholir dit r.:rr oteKtitotte that it did cot remt:ty 3 iota Ti, tltera. . Fraternally ) LI., M. P., -- Phrsidcat rf ihe flrpe'tal. Dysentery, Relax, rind Worms. Tnaz ciF.7,417.1.1171.A'5ti, Lir. Co, Hira.. let, I , 3f , it. be. Arm: Your tltl,r am the pot, tion tar. They have dote my 'wife more Lama than Dean tell 1.41. She had been MA and j,iniie away for raon'ths. Went . off to ho dot-to:el nt great roper e, but :ad tio . bctter. She then commenced tithing pint *um mired her. }.)- expelling lame gr intitie; rf vt,.rm. 0100, pc,,n, h er Issiy. They utlerwards eitmt her and our two children • btowly dysen ter*. One of our neighbor. had It I , a:hand tut wife cnied Inn with two ileites of your Tide, while • aronnd Irs paid from GIP to filen!y dollars doctor.' 1 , 11h4. and 1,4 , f much time. a ithont being cared entitely e% en-then. Stich a meeiirinr 114 yonra, w hail is actually gocel and bon.it, will 1, tailed herr. • GEO. J. GRIFFIN, 'fliematter. Indigestion and Impurity of the-Blood Protn fire. J. is 11;rnet, /Uttar of dlifeent elairch. DR. ATrt . : I lace tried. yonr Pill. with ernTnr.livary ancmle in my family:lnd among: those 1 ran :ailed to visit in dbdresr. T.rremilate the organs of digeetion and ?miry th e t.h.t h l they sue the Nrry •hef. re:iledyl I hare ever known. And I ran confidently _recommeed them to my ° friends. Youtw ' .1. T. II ISS ter. IVrosits - n Cn., N.Y.. att.24, 1^....tf, Drat. Sin: I am using your Cathartic 19:11 in my prat.- tioe. end find thew an excellent vim:dive tsCteaTisc the 0) stint, and pinify the fountain. of the blod, JOHN G. N'ti.tC.ltAlGi4.3l. D. Erysipelas, Serofttla,•King.'s Ertl, `fetter, Tumors, and salt Rheum. From a l.ne.wiling _Verdian! e:f Lush, II b. 4, Da...Arra; Tour Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have tured my IHtla daughter of nicenitis more upon her hands and fret that Itiel yroved it:must:le for :retire. Her mother has Deen long grieVonts. ly afniete.l with blotches and piniples on her skin and In ' her heir. After our child was cured. Olio aim tried 'ye= ring, and they here cured her. ASA 310110RIIKIE. .rthenn:utistri, Neuralgia, and Gout. ors the re r. Dr. 11aw.,:r5.,1 Cue 21.C.:dist Fait C7itirch, Prtion Iloc r. bar.VOCitIL Gs.. Jan. 6. 1W56. . - 11% - emirizta bier I ehoulti ungrateful :or the relief year skdi hits brought me if I did tint report my moo to yon. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on ....it-mending neuralgic pains,. a Filch N 11,4,1 lu chronic- rhentnatism. 'Notaithitending I Lail the Laid of pliyeiciattt the disease grew. amen and nurse. until. by the ant Ice ef your lent agont lit lialttiro.re. Dr. 3:mi:eta:ie. I tried your ['ills. Their eilects *ere slow, butt care. lit prtsevering in the • nee at them I mu now entirely well. • Fr.sran Citsunrr., tTes llot.mx, Lt., s.Pec., 1855. Its. Arm: I have toe en entirely cored bT roar Pills of Mean:a:in Gout —a painful disease that hrni IotHiCICI me fur years. VINCENT SLIDELL. . For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Core. • plaints, requiring an active purge, they 'ate an excel. lent rentedy. • For Cofitireness or Conmitiatco - n. nnd as a Dinner Pill, they are fl;reeld.le and are:dual. Suppretaion, Parnlysip, Inflamma. tion t end etch Denfuesai and Partial Mind. Leas, have been cured by the alterative action of these Most of the pills In market contain Mercury, which, al though a valuable remedy in skilful Lamle. is dangerous Ina public rill, trim the dreadful consequence% that fn. , quently follow Its int-notions use. Theee contain no tunr curs or mineral sutetance whatever. ' ' AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TUE RAPID CI:RE.OF cot: G n,CO LDS, ODA nsiEN K.; ENZA, BIIONrIjITIR , irIIOOPINO COUGH. CIIOUP, ASTIIBIA, IN. CIPIENT CONSUMPTION', and for the relief of tainantoptive reliant' In advanced - stages of the disease. We. need not speak to the public of Its 'virtues: Thrceighout every town, and almost every hamlet bf the American States, Its wonderful cures of pulmonary cow . plaints hire made It already known. bay, few are the families to any civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of Its eff,cts; and fewer yet the communities any where which lave not among than —;some li ving t ro phy of its victory over the subtle - and den genre diseases of the throat and. lunge. While It is the most powerful antidote yet known to matt for the tenni. -dads and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, ft . ls also the plementeat and safest remedy lint can to ate ployed for infants and young persons. rerents should bass It In store against the imehlions enemy that steeds upon them unprepared. We have abundant urotunle to believe the Curler Putout mewl more Hem by the onw nomptione It preterits than three it etres. Keep It by yen, and curs your colds while they' are curable, nor led them until no human skill can master the inexoreM• canker tlat„ fastened on the vita* sate your life away. All know the dreadful Duality of lung disorders, and as they kuoW.too the 'Mute of We remedy, we need not do more than to asiture thew it is still Made the best it can be. We spars no cost, DO rare, no toil to produce It the most perfect : possible . and thus afford 'three who ray on JIM* bcet agent which our ekill out furnlah Am their mu% REARED BY DE. I. C. LIU; . 'Practical and Analytical duds, prooll, Mao.- - AND ".80.L sr ABEL TURRELL; Montrose, And by . Deatoni in MEDICINES everywhere; • . . . , TtlE Blood ftirnimhes the material of .every J Bone, Muscle, gland and . fibre in the hu.- mmt _frame. When' pure,i4si;eures hen Itlito ev ery organ; when corrupt t it net:.es.oiTyprodne.es' disease., LOWAY'S PILLS opera iedireet ly upan.the elements of the stream of life; neu ,trolizing, the!prinuiPla:of disease, and thus radi. catty curing the mat. y, whether Ineated in the nerves,the sto , the liver, the bowelr, the museles,the'skin, the brain, or any other,part of the system., . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally efficacious in - complaints common to ilia whole hatrian Ace. and in disordeis peculiar to certain climatal and • Dyspepsia W and derungernr at. of the liver. the source of in mity,,and suffering, anti the cause of inuotnerabl deaths, yield to theie curatives, -in all cases, howe i •er aggravated, acting us ai mild pur gative, ultetative and tonic; they relieve the bowels, inirify the ,finids.and invigorate the &Ye tem uud the - cofistitution at.the same time. • Gencivi If r cril•ness--17crrous Coini;taints .11711 en all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility, • . All irregtaltrities and aliments incident' to the delh.:tte and sensitive organs of the sex ate-re moved or prevented bye few doses of theiiie mild, but infall-ible alteratives.. No mother n•ho re gards her own orter.children's heaith should: fail to have them within her reach, - . Sciontific t'nflorsemonts. . . The London". Lancet," the London " Review " and the most eminent of the faculty . in Great flritain. : Frunee and GernMny, have ; t ali°. gized the Pills and Limit. inventor.' .7 frolloawys are Ihe'best remedy knout). I. N. 731:1,F,A-Illj . in tkr troqd for the - t filluming diseases : Asthma ' - Headaches . . Bowel COmplarnts Indigestion - ' Coughs , Inward Weakness , . Colds• , - • Inflammation Costiveness : Influenza. r. Chest Diseasei _ Liver Complaints .- . Debility i . Lowness of Spirits Drepsy ' ! • Piles . Dyspeloh I - Secondary Symptoms Diarrhoea- - Storm and Gfrivel Fever and A ile Ve . rierehl A ffections • Female Coi plaints ). Worms of all kinds "..v Sall at the Manufactories of Professes HOLLOWAT, St? Maiden Lane, New York, and 2.44 Strand' Liondon, by all resin:et:lMo' Dreg_ gists anti DealOs in 3 . ;calcine thiongliOnt the United States and the civ;lized world, id bons at :23 cents, 611. 1 ', 1 . 2 eentsond $1 each: I . . 1, 7 Thereis a considerable saving by taking, Cle - lager sizes.• I o — N.-11.—DIrtictionsl fur the geld: nee or . pa.. tittrasia everi•disorder are affixed to each box, n-to-lv • I • I ' no Us I-: BUIII,DER' 8 DR Po7' FOR NUS (I I . 1.: 114 _V N.: L C 0.0" T 1 ; , AT NEW AIILPo'uO. TVCKETIN:TAN & GARRETT are ghing es- T., peelal a I'ten tion to m the improvement eon tepl:lcd in. this county the ensuing,sevon, and now . :Jll!r i a helping hand, by keepirg con stantly for sile a are qu intity .ilv i nti o w Sash and (31.1.. P; Winds, Door, : Nails, Paints anal Oils, and a yomplete assortment of Builder's Ihrrd Ware, - &e. 'Nose going to put, up ilon ,, es.in the spri n g will find it for' theix interest to give us a call: We can furnish everythln ) ! youl% ant, and at the very lqwe.4 manutacturintr t , 'ces, : DICKERMAN &.GARIZETT. New 31iifOrd. Feb: Bth, 1856. Attentio4 Farnieis . !--Plovir Points rlr ostievery pattern and kind now in 11-e; altio NH 2 R. 1. B:ate,hl4 Plows and Corn P;ows, may if had at i any timo of day and uniii 10 o'cIol•i: at !ni , ..Titt. to 1 - ... , 11an!Te for Cash; 0:(1 Iron. Grain, or any 'kind of Ready Par,rof :11ay Ist. 1!556.1 I. N. BULLARD. • Take- Notice. • UNDAY SCllOOLSfitraished withLihairies r ilitrerer: sizes at New York rtt:ill prices. Call at the Nst.Oilice.' ~iair • . 7113. 1856. 13..11E1A UR Keeps:a-II the liat;ptilar r -PAV : 4 - 1 \ t "? ElarSA T EM ) AND A 1 , 707' RATE 455017T311: NT OF GENUI._NEI DRUGS, - - *ontiosei, Pa. - 11) LA STING Pow 4 e r,l Safety F.nse, G tin I'4owt:er{ S ui , Lead, ii n- ps, anti %Wu ra). e rs Pow ,:er s ; G 110 At the Store . • .I.IEL TuantLL Montrose, bet. 13th, . Timothy i Seed. T.ANLEY; TV It Et ELL'S TIMOTHY SEED 0 Ai - iviante pare. • Forlsr,le by . - A - BRE. .TURRELL: Montro:se..LnunrY 20,_§, 4 - 1857. " . ikTE w. Jewelry, Pe r ory, Fancy Goods, I. G roe e ri e r s , J'a in ts,. Oi Is, Drugs, Nuterials for eze., lust receivol lABEL TURRELL. Oct. Bth, 1856. • Sajt, ljy the sack, brirrelor 1 lb. by • .. N0v.12,-1856: RA RE INDUCEMENT S. • . A Present to. Every Body !: who pure:4o;4s an .Ambraippe beiween this and the fie :=1 - FIN DING it necessary 10 raise a considerable sum of the "needlOi! tiering 'the next two months, I have chosen this plan to: inereaselny business, trusting that.my efforts . to please my customers will be so .w.ll appreciated that I shalt lose nothing by the Pperation. These presents consist of Gold Lockets, from $3,00 to $10,00; Books from 450 cts. $1,25; Ambrofvpcs. from $l.OO to. s2.oo;:and Litho grephairoin 12 1.2 Os. to 81,00. - Two liiindred - of these, - worth over 8100,00, will be 'given to the porchasers of 200 cases se : leeted.for the purpose. ni'There are no . tioNets and consequently no waitim; for a "prize drawing,", but each one gets hii present with his likenes s . t - -So howony good people, make no" delay, . For April and Tiny swiltly. away.. . 'Whather rainy or • shining, we' den t tetire a. For. we do take good: pictures :ea iortior . VV. B. DEANS, Sky PATIOr in Oil Brick Stock' oxer Benne; ds Itead'i. • - - ' Mobtroie, A01 . 24i, 147. - ' TrrAT,TH =OR sIORIStESS? CHOO3E 3ETWEEDI Used Throughout the World? gi arming Disorders. Dolicato Females. Ammmut ion. Elit 'Montrose Ptinntrati PUDLISIIED EVERY iffiliSDAY MOUNIIM Br MCTOLLUMc GEBRITSON TEll3ll4.—•s 1,50 cult in advance, $2,00 ii not paid within eix nvioths, and $266 at the'ent f tbe year. NO paper.,distootiutted nntil•till nr :rearages are paid, except at the option of the Afteemniunivationa connected witl the oflive„ to enure attention mast bedirectec to the 41Tons.111oetrose.13uritfa, Co., Pa. Kates el Advertising. Oniktqua re (12 lines or less) 1•or 3weefis,Bl,/ Each !subsequent insertion, . • • .0,2 One i,qttare three months, ' ' 3,0 One square six months, . . - .1,04 Business CardS, four lines or less, 3,04 One eighth coltrtno, one year, . 8,04 One-fourth " " . " , • • ' .10,04 One-half " ••r" 18,0 . One column, . ,I- • 30,i I Yearly adve,lisers will be` restricted to th business in which they nre engaged; and wr considered as wishing to continue advertisin wriess they shall •pive 'special directions for diseontinun ore or the same, • - t ,A.,,, JOU WOCIi. ,r4rThe puhtillter+ ha yin g Lidded to their Jo Printing material.% a .1p rge cod surEannt 'assnr men t . of Job l'y Je.::_t e now prepared t'i) extent Jim Wong. in a manneittnsurpasted in thissee lion (11cm:titre. anti on reasonable terms. Malik% oteierkdeetlription kept eonst4n lv on bend or-printed to order. . , `l.ll:sint'ss :Pirt:ri.qft; BRIIMAGE, - Plardeizt ; ir and Surge° -S,tisq' Don% Penn'a. M.ll. C. VA.Tr,, A. IL )3.ziusnAG - E. • • WM. ,N 7- SMITH, & CO., . Cabinet and Chair nanntactur ersi„ foot of Main Street Moutrose, Pa. • • . D. SMITH; • • Ster;-:'enst Denti4.l. Nontriv=e, Pa., wilrij at Searle's lioA, 31ondays•anti..Tborsdais of each week. .1. - - MorßosE, PA. . . Di!:v lei fa:Diug=, 'lllKlltinA, iThr:inierris, Dve. S 1 u;r.. l (3'asN-wai.r.; Paint., 0: 1 s.. Varn6hes, WjiltloAr,C,: : :.,,, ti' me t . t-ie*. Fancy Gnr;d4.. Jew e'try, Pcgionerv. &e.—,And Agent for nil (11 . 1 in0,.41 pu l , War NI en t .Ityclivints. JOHN GROVES, ira.:31.0111:4 ble Taitor—Shop,near th 1.1,.,u-r, ou l'itrapiku •,Stree Iluitiru r. , • Mr. . • • COLSTEN, Dealer -T.n. Copper and SheC Tron s Ware,. Loilersr;q.e, near the Great Pen De.prit. " 131 . . . • A. LATHROP, , Dealer - in, Re, dy-.11.:. C10 ., 11:n7,..1iats and ) c ap q ; *Boots rind Dry. Good., &e. • • • r-...,• 4- 1534 ore "opphsi re SearVs .I.kotel,illontrose C. D. LAT11,64.r. anJ h - J. P. \V. . • 5 LATIMOic • • DR. R: THAYER,. •-• • , Ph y%f c is -. and amrgeon, Montrose Pg• ,thlice. the lerme.t..B .$1011..; - * • - . FRANKLIN FRASER, • Attorney and- Canti:ellor-ai.: Law, Mont ose.' l'a., Wit) Di tend to :01 - busi ness entr.u,ted t; him in the Countk of Susila Convevnt:ejur and writ:e'g of: all kinds will be done r!PPily..r.nd Charges rijoi:i••;-aie. He wii) also, atterd• to p . . -, ,lectition of e!vi los of sokliets, their widows and a•r. the U.' S. Govern. ment,for Bounty Land , Pens:4eQ, At ay be fohad pi the onice f4rmesl • occupied lir J. 'l'. 11.41, north ,of Con. t 3. • • M. C. TYLER, • Interested with I, L Hunt, Imp°, Ecr a ltct Beale'. in Hard tr:•re atfi Cutl ers , C..rr4:1 , :.0 l• sfprioge,•& e . 2i5 Fib, 1 . S. t , : Pet, N.Y.. -- Where his lereant'Oe ire this and antE • Omni les, : re lirily int ;Led, and EAR ST.STLY so i;eited to. e. li Red porebwi e , - . . J. PAIISONS. ilactievate.aAti Roait Water, if Cabinet 'Ware.. Sods, Lec:tteads, Tables Stands, Chairs, &e. ' No. 9 Ntiahin7tun st.. El'nnhattiton. N. C:l7 - Cq`lin Ware'.lloom up stain D. VAIL,. M. D.. _ _ . Pb.yifiteitfif tv tt (1 bttlttbott, has perms no V 14g-o,tsti" 11;twq• 'Cat rpet nitp.:lle, Su q' Con ni.‘l,.. Pobt*.n . . il rd. n itl protil,,tlk h attend to al f v.... ezti, w;iii,‘6l"l-11 he ta;y . b I'..ir'oritd.• - . ... .M;:v; tSiii3—n22:. • • A. PICKET, '• • - .1 - 141 ice of U. e Pc , nee; Collector o oi: Wi Contracts, &c Oflit-c. L. CV' oat" Cuaaty, Pa. Ajar 9. 1856. - . ik) 0 OR ATHTD . GLASS DEPQ7',ON•CJIL7STNUT-ST..; • . • Penn'a. - I). BREWSTER. All Alzi.s:and in any gnantit made. to order, or ft, ra::sheti on the sliorte4 no lire. , - HAYDEN BROTHERS, 3.litiw Milford, Peou'a. NV' dei!er in. Bottom?, Conl6 ;, ;1 , 9 et% e r Tn,eadft, Fahey • .Gooda wa'-c Ir., Jewpirv. ilitTand Wated . Ware, Cut dzt— &c. llerciruls • and peLifisr,t,T, .stipplitd -on liberd e rim . • g er - ` . _MACY HAYDEN JOHN DAY DEN; .. GEt). IIItYPEN.-. • 4yl I , . - DR. E. F _. WILMOT,. ", G radivate.of the AllopetWe and .Iforneo Cotlegrs of Medicine; is tio*..Rer manen4lv heated in Gieat Bted I'a. April Ist. 1856." • . JOHN SLIITTER, F • ashiininble 7 alloy. Shop first do north o(the Farmer's Store. - E. CAULDWELL • & AONS, • - 1111201:C • 4RS . 0F: • .111 M DEaCLEIgis . ,IN - • - -,, . ',- C/H11 7 .4, . GLASS, - cf.:. E.,..11.?, TOES:WAR ,L00p.. - -i - rto...v. LASSES..:- . ~ .., . .... , N 'o.. 7 . 6,' W,,,*.i. a' ttt-s tr,e 6 t -:,- } Eb:si'd C A CLDWiI.L, ' ' HENRY:S. ItNAPt T.' o. cAuLo*.eLt.,- . tit 66; . 21 6 ' , r , , W. A.' CAULDWELL, -, ' :: - r. 1 4" W 414 : 1 .Z6 l " • TITS sr) bwri r halm; Pssociated himself wit • the nhore house in the Crorkers trade in till if rations branehrt, would simply, Any Ili ;ch ants, hotel and Boarrlir:g Ijonse Keepe • tittsquehnnna and artio:ningeounties, that th stock is one of thoja rf . , , ,eat of the: - kind in Ne York: Theiroteseriment ig lnrge, getter Their goods.are ofgood 'quality araehulee Pat tern... Their prices as lo‘i_xt, the trade - ego of fer with refereitie to profit,aed that he is r grateful to-ill who ,may think proper to gir him s'ealt. KNAPR; NewYorki.tJah: 15t1837. - • 0 TAFFORMS olitei Tar, ' CY, . . ToRk.EIAUS.: th . o . itibimatitnit itivaneti " ."KYCOS.