li;==11 Important Discovery. CONSUSIPTION, and all diseases of. the LUNGS and "THROAT are positively . , curable by INHALATION, which conveys the remedies to the eitvities, in-the lungs through the air pasta get, and oming in direct cogtact with the disease neutralizes the tubercular inatter,allays the cough ceses a free and easy expectoration, heals - the In4s-, purifies the blood,imparts renewed vitality t o the eeseous system, giving that energy so indispensable for theesestoration orthe. health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source of un alloyed pleasure. It he as much under-the control of medical treatment as any other formidable dis ease; 90 out of 100 cases can be cured-in the Ist stages, and 50'pr el.-in the 2nd: but in the 3rd stage it is impossible to save more than 5 pr for the lungs are so cut up-by the disease as to bid 'defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, INIIALATiON affords relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, whizh annually destroys 9.51a00 persons in theU.S.aione; and a correct, calculation shows that of thepresent population of the earth, 80,000,000 are destined to fill the ennsumptit - e's graves. Truly tie quiver of death has no arrow sola • tat as L'onliumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave the beautiful, graieful and gifted. 'By the help• of the Su preme Being from whom . .ciineth every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to, the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the , immediate etThet prpduced by their dep osition in the lungs is to prevent the free admis sion of air into the air cells. Which causes a weak ened vitality thro' the entire sYstem. Theft sure ly it is more rational to expectgreater g.ood from medicines entering the cavitic-§of the kings than from those administered through the stomach ; the patient will-always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling the remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheles.:; it acts constitutionally, and with more power and, certainty than retnedie.s ad minis'', ered throu,gb the stomach. To prove the mexerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, ehloro form inhaled will entirely destioy sem ibility in a few:minutes, patalyzine. the entire nervous syt teen, se that a limb may be amputattll Without the slightest pain: inhaling: the ordinary burning gas will destroy_ life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia arouse the, sys. tent when fainting or apparently dead. The ed. • or of many of the merlicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and-may be immediately detected in the blond. A convin cing proof of the constitutional ofects of iahala .tien, is the fact that ~ ielaiess is always prceinced by breathing foul air—is u t this patitive EA : iclenee that proper remedies, eateMily prepared and M. eliciously administered thi oe ell the- to should produce the happiest result ifaeing 18 years practice, many thousands sufferitv,.: (rem disease , . of the lungs and thro;':l, have been funk: mr care and I have effected many remarkabie cure=, even after the sufferers had heen prenon:l6.d in the last stages, which fully satisfies we' that Con. suinption is no longer a fatal disease. 'Mr treat xaent t of Consumpl lea -is origihrtl, and fontidel on gong experience sad a thoroa Olt investigation. 141 Y perfect acquaintance y.ith the nature of tn.. bereleß, etc., enahlr s me to distingnish, readily, the various Comm.,li,-:case thskt :::tnulate Con, gumption, and apply the pruner remedies, rarely being mistaken even it. a'Fin , lo - ease. , This fam iliarity, in connection v.•;t:i c. , rl;;in Patholo-ole : 11 and microscopic di.. , • - weries.tMal)l . c f s ins to relieve the fungslrom fleets emitr:xted chests, to enlarge the -chest. purify the binec, impart to it renewed vitality, giving enerjy and tone to the entire system. itfecliC.inee with fc i directi..lps;•ltnt to any pir •of the United St•Ocsand C-1:- , c 1 r , , by pnti ,, ats 'communicating, their ..,yuritorns by letter. 13nt the. cure troultt 1 7 e tncre c:>rt:tirt the patient - .shoul,l pay tu t - a %!4it, Nvliii.tr . f3:ll,:i ;;Ive tini an opportunity t 9 eN7.:7llne Ihe lungs and ea:ble `to prescribel. - ;-.trli !:r,aler certainty, and then the cure could he f•f:oeted without my F, f . e , ins the patient arpiin. G. \V.'(.311 - AII M. M. D. ©:A;: e. 1131 Piih.rt Stre4, (,7.4 ND. 109, below Ta . ellth, v Of all ; , tr. , nt,tir,o, Spin;;; fr(4l, Ce.l,l4'd i,i N , ginr , "s SUFFER NOT When erCITE is G7;(1 . 7 - 67,r, ;;+' SE I? ET DIS s Seric,'lirfr-s,; Dißea s offiir iiidnPiyh 13 7 c,!,;,,•,, `Rheumv.tial,Sitrof”,l::, Pains; in the - .thmes; and 'Andes. Disels t s of Ow L Throat. Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the P.odt: .I;iinbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic. Fits, St:VitiC:. Dance, and al; diseases arising from a derativ . mtlent of the. Sex ual Organs ; Such as Nervolv; 1,.62 35 of pow,-r,(.; t?r,' era] Vv 7 e k n sDi tnn ess ref ti isl'o n wtth peen liar spots apper.rum. leS+.tre the etyes. Los of Sight, ‘,Waktfitinc,s, Dysi.. f .p:d a , Li ver DWease, Eruptions upon 'the 'ace, Pain in the back-and head, FCM.OO irregularities and all im proper discharges from Loth sz-xes, It matters not from what cause the disea:ie originated, -ever lotig standinfror obstinate the case, r.r.Cri'y- ERY is CEnTAM, and in a sv..rter time than a permanent cure can tie effected by any ether treatment, even r„fter tiie disease has baffled the skill of eminent physieimis and rt - -q,te3 :d . 1 h,ir means quire. The n - divines are pleasant with_ out odor, causing, no sickness, and lieu fiord :mercury Or bai,itra. During 2u Years of prartive I have rescued-from the jaws Of Death many thou sands, who in the last stages of the above,' men tioned diseases had been given - up to die by their physicians, which warrants , tne in promising 'to the afflicted, who place theMiselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Snret dis eases are the greatest enemiesto,health.as they astheyare the first6uSe ofeonsuMption,Scrofdla, and many other diseases, and ought to he a terior to the human family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever effec - ed, a majority of the cases fat ling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cur,", the diseases, hot - . ruin the constitution, titling; the sysit m with na which, with the 'disease,. hastens the suVrer into rapid consul:up:on. But should the disease and the, treatment not cause death speedily. and the victim marries, the. disease is entailed upon. the cf.irk-a. ky;10 born with fiehle constitentions, and the euirnt of life corrupt e d by a virus •.% t:;vies.it-e!t . . . Scrofula, Tenet-. IT rs. - E-w, , 7 io!- , . and othor rit I : - fections of the skin. kly: : s : la ro.r. a:iii Lune;s, on . taiiinr , upon thorn. a bri .1 osi-t;.; ;; ...-. „f suir...ri L g r and I.Tonsignino. 11113): t 0...; •. , :11'!v .' ,. .rix (!. SE IL , IS Ait t s . :"4r. .i,..at o - :th:..r fornri.:laVe one my to health; ter nothin , ! el'o in the ti , :4:id ea4a- . logue of humat, di-ea , ..... t:11 , 1'7 S , itl ,i.:structive a I drain upon the systom.dt—wiez it tr,ous%t,cis of victims through a few vonrß , -, ! . .,ufrolirig down 1.0 I on untimely grave. 1 t d„ , !!troys tbe,tien-ons sir. tern, rapidly WaSit'S 'way 111 t. t.7:ol7eit'3 t:1 1, , 0. i causes Mental d., - ..rangera:•nt. Fr c -, e :l e pr.sp..r 1 dm-elopement ot . th,. system, ...b-i 1!,. n.1s iltit•-=. kr mar i ringc. seeiLty, b;:i*,;irg , t , s,.“act :11l ~ ...Ohl , : h.. .inc. 1 \ and leaves tfiF sufferer ‘vreck.. , tl in 1,04 and Mind,' predisposr;d a,. - cons:41;0oz and a train of. evil. ~ more to heet reade , titan d.atll itself. NV it h thy 1 fullest confidenee I assuli , Ow unlOrtunr,to vie tansof Sett A 44.taet:iat a perm-al:least aLd i speedy cure can 1, , . , ctrl-et; d, and With the a ban- cionment of ruinous praelici•s ity patients can he I restored to robust, vigorous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the I use of Patent 11/edieines. for tffere are so•tri an y ingen ious snares in the coliinins of the public prints to i catch and rob the unwary sufferers, that miilons have their constitutions ruined by tlde ::i le corn- i pounds of quack doctors, or the equall% poison ong postromsrended as . 'Patent Medicines.' I have many of the so called 1 Vntent Medicines and find that nearly all of them 'contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations 'of mercury and' a deadly poison, :which instead orcurrig disease disables 1 the systetu for life. ; - ' Three-fourths of thipatent nostrums now in . use are put up li . y.:principled and ignorant persona, who do net even the nu :el-in medica, and ars.eq - uallyas destitute of any knowledge ofthe human systena, haying one ob ject in view, and that, to make money regardless of consequences. Irregularities and ail diseases of males and fe males.treated on principles established by 20. years of practice. and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures: Medicines sent to any part of the United States or Canadas, by pa tients. communicating their symptoms by letter. Business corrspondence strictly confidential. Address, .I.', StraitlfERPILLE, ill. D. -Office N 0.1131 Filbert St.. (old No 109 itglavf 12th, -Pm LA TlVll'lli .k, P. [27 y- , • 7' garners an Sit Optic's BRAME COMPANY, North. West Cor. of 'Second and Walnut-st.,Phila. CAPITAL, One Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS, 8523,057 07,, Invested in Bonds, Mortages, and Good Securities. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT Exhibits the the Business and Condition of the Company to November Ist, 1858. Premium received on Marine and Inland Risks, to Nov. Ist. 1856, $214684 60 Fire Premiums, 169;796 61 Interest on Loans, 8,704 47 Total Receipts, $460,185 68 Paid Marine Losses, - 864,427 04 PaidYire do. . . 39,737 89 Expenses. Salaries and Commissions,' - . 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return Premiums & Agen• ey Charges, - . - 27,474 68 • Balance remaining with C0.,5223,057 . 07 rust ASSETTS OF THE COMPANY AUE_AS FOLLOWS: Philadelphia City and Coanty Bonds, . $16,848 18) . Railroad Bonds, - - 11,000 00 } cost prima First Mortages, Real Estate,- ~144,500-00 J Stocks s ollaterals,ou Call, - - - 32,400 00 Girard and Consolida. tion Bank Stock, - Deposits with Dunn, Sherman & Co., New Yerk, 30,000 00 Deferred Payments on ' Stoek not yet, due, 97,700 00 Notes for Marine Pre miums, . 108,080'00 Due from Av,ents, se- cured hy Bonds. Premiums on Policies _recently issued, and dobts due the 4 26,4.70 33 aklunee in Bank, - 16,45€ 74 $52.3:047 07 - .35,376 18 This f7timpany Insures Buil4l4qpi,Nierch;.'mdize, and Stock, from $lOO to $5,000, at the Lowest Este: consistent with Security, and tipoln the most Liberal Terms, and make Pnomr: PAY 31CNT upon the :Idjustment of Losses under Poli. cies issued by them. The l3oarti of Directors have this day rieelared cliviand of 15 per cent„ payable on dt•nisnd, upon the business of the Company; to tho Ist insinnt. II : m.71-10M AS B. FLORENCE. President EDNVAIID R. 11E1..111101,1), Styreary_, Philadelphia, November 17th 1.856.. TINJOT.III 7 I.3()YLE vlpjbp..) of Now Milford, l'n., Agent 21 WITNESSES: . oft- - aje fOrtirr 03fnibiqr • •-• JOHN S. DYE IS THE A (TI/OR, V \l ' ho has had 10years experienre as a ;Banker and publisher, and author of A series of Lectures at the Broadway Tab ,crnacle when for 10 successive nights,' over t- - -i2r50,000 Pe ople_jai C.reeted him - with Rounds of Applause, ,` , while he exhibited the manner in 'which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and FtheSurct and Shortest Means of Detecting them! ;The Thnk Engravers till ray Thai he is tJe• ; ,zra ties! Jnageof Paper Mune!" living, REATEST DISCOVERY of the Pres iLT ent Century for . \'‘ ;Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes, Describinr, Every Genuine Bill in Existence, and Exhibiting at a glance -every Counterfeit in Circulation! ~ Arranged so admirably, that nrim:Exr.f. is EAF•V :ind DEV:CTION INSTANT/.SEOUS. • •:4 lutit•X to examine! No page to \Z - . bunt up. But so simply arrange:3, that ;tile V9erehant.Banker and Business Man can • r :ee all at a Glance. : -- • - Faglish, French and German. • Each may rend the same in hiS own Native Tongue: .3fost Perfect Bank Vote List Publl.4ed. 'Xr Also a List of , the Prirate Bankers in --lm.erica. A Complete Summary ofihe FINANCE OF Nr. ,r.,1.7110Tr.. AND AMERICA will be published each editinn, Ify , ether with all the Iro rCt., po'rt.ant Nrws OF 'ITIE DAY. Also A Smars . OF TALES • 'From an Old Manuscript found in the East. furnishes the Most. Complete Ilistory of ORIENTAL LIFE, SS ORIENTAL thi,i Most Perplexng Positions ;in which the Ladies and Gent emen of that t Country have been found. These Stories \J continue thioughoOt the whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining ever \...Njoffered to the Public. r4r Furnished Weekly;to Subscribers )only. at S 1 a year. All letters must be r ad dressed to JOHN S. DyE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 7u Walk:Z.l.N. Y. NEW GOODS. :401111b: THE subscriber's now re ceiving biit,•7,prtng stock ,-,s-... i .,-.,, of Goods to Which he would - `w it :q invite - the attention of his * 1 te` ..., .-•,- friends. Among his goods ) r, - .1.\!:‘ . e.5. , 1;i. - -. May be found a very large as. '&''' ." -- -iiv."` sortment of Gold and - Silvar Watt•hes of ever variety comprising 18 differ ent styles of his own importation, and a large lot of Levers. Anchors, and Le pine sof different makerk, Gold. Chains, Seals Keys, all the new patterns Of Eor-Bings, BreaFtpins. and Finger Itinos, Brae.el els, Lockets, Gold and.„SilverThim bles., and Spectacles. A full stock of Silver Spoons, forks,Napkin Rings, Butter and fruit knives. Plated Table knives, forks, Castors, C a ke baskets, Candlesticks, 6.... e. Cutlery, nee dles, Shell combs, Gold pens and pencils, Bass Viol, Violin and Guitar Stling.s.Gold Sleeve buttons, and studs. sewing birds,&e, &c., ail of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices; at the old stand of ALFRED S. EVANS.. No. 2 old . Fellow's 11211. Binghamton, Maieh. 24th, 1856. , • 13 Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! Tl-TE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he has taken - the Store No. 201 Washington street, (dhtetivop posite Washington Market ! ) lateiy occupieil by Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for sale on the most liberal terms ion cASKs nil 'kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from vessel, or store, either in sacks or bulk, or put up in'small bags.to order. Dealers will be furnished with their names printed on the bags wnen orderings thousand or more. Persons froin a distance ordering by Mail can depend upon has' their orders promptly filled et the Lowts Ar:EET PRIMES. GE . W. MANN. New York, March Ist, 185 . • Icivi. 0.1 1 1. PERSONS desirous of paying me money, on debt of any description, can do so by tear ing their payment with Post, Cooper & Co., tankers Montrose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their date. C. L WARD. .April 18th, 1856. t Aug. 1; 'M.* Timothy Seed. QTANLEY TURRELL'S TIMOTHY SEED 0 warranted pore. For aide by ABEL TURRELL. 4outrose, Immo. 20th, 18r, $177,128 61 5,225 00 Patent Medicines, &o AFFLICTED READ ! GgArIfENBERG Marucrass.—Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, S'arsaparila Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dylan. tart' Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, ilfarehall's Uterine, Catholieon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, and :Vanua! of Health.. , Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorial, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's -Ointment atd Davis' Pain Killer, Dr. Fiteh's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root-add Plant Pills, Soule'S Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Augue Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arai. ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picern, Myrrh, Licorice, &e , &c A new supyly just received, to be kept constant ly on hand, fOr sale by I; N. BULLARD. October, Ist, 1856. FARMERS! $l5 will purchaso one of the best CORN SHELLERSami SEPARATORS Ever Invented. rrilE uncicrsigned is now prepared tolurnish 1 to FARMERS, Millersuud others the world renowned Excelsior Corn-Sheller—the wonder of the times-4eing the hest, Most durable. and easiest running Sheller now in use. CL. arranted to shell more corn -in a shorter space of time, than any other machine, entirely cleaning the ear, from end to end, without crushing either corn or cob: The Machines are constructed with ttvo cranks, and pully for ty belt, so that two persons can turn them, or attach a belt in motion by any power. The attention of persons owning mills, is seheited, 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 tbemv they are capable of shelling one bushel per minute—every Farmer should have - one—as they save their cost, in, les . than ono seasons. • They are on exhibition at Searle's Itotel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Brooklyn. and -at Lathrop's Laiie Mills, where they can be seen in operation at ary time. All ordrs'addressed to the undersig„rud, will receive prompt alum tion. Machines. shipped at a distance and war ranted to operate. D. SEARLE. Montrose, December, llth, 1856.: • - CERTIFICATE. THIS is to certify, that I have examined and used Dia' of the above Shellers, for sale - by I). SEARLE.::nd unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of the hest, most durable and easiest running SnolieN ever introduced into this county. It will shell more corn in a shorter time than ant' other N:teUne, and is always ready for service. 1 o:Ost heartily nod freely recominend them to the Farmers ( , f Susq'a County, as the cheapest and best. Sheller; non• in use. 1 have one in 'operation in tnv mill in Dimock, which needs only to be seen to recommend itself. Call and it. AMMI ELY Brooklyn, Deceml. , er. tli, 18.56. .5 'tr. NEW TOPOC:74APHIC..4I", 31AP • or Sue.quohanna: County.: opose ;‘') i tt. e .. P :ct! rt d n' c r rit* P s l t l t l A L ;i h en a malt t encouragement be given,) said map showing all the Roads. with their ::n7lcs—all Streams in their proper places—tog - ether with all Lakes. and Ponds, with their names, shutting their to cation size and shape. The names of property holders are to beinserted in their proper plat. es—it wilt also show the location of all Church. es, School Houses, Hotels, Stores, Mills of all kinds, also a correct Table of Distances from one Post otr to another throughout the County. :::id majois to lie on a scale of an inch and one eighth ti the mile, and will be de livered to St.hscribcreolcred and ml unted at the exceedingly Icrw price 0r 85.00 per copy. LEE: & MARSEL Nos. 17 & 111. Maine st., Phira. ItOGEII. TTAVING just retort/v(1 from New York, with ccinrlete. :1:-.sortrnt•r:t of gewls 14 the Spring Trade conit,titg in part ah‘fc.lltiwts. viz: Dr* Goods . , tiracerie! , , Crockery, Bard - ware, Boots et Shaer, Clocks, Loolasiv,4 Umbrellas,. Pa per, Ladies' Eon nets, A fine 'stock of PANAMA, Sl7l if, and PALN-LEAF HA TS, and many other arti cles too numerous to mention. would invite the especial altenticn of rash buyers to ari exami nation of his stock, which will be , t hown freely to all. and sold as cheap as they sell coeds this side of New York Thankful for ;he patron aze that has been bestowed upon him the pat year, he hones by constant attention to the wants of all,, o suit all who may call: liopincr that rut-ettslomers wilt not fortret that *settlement of aecounts is due ate once it year. F letnaiti their servant, K-ENVON. Look and Road! SOMETIIING NEW jrIINIE Undersigned, Merchant nt Dirnock Four Corners, has - lately discovered that for . ready pay he cansel I more Goods. and make more money at one-half the usual profits put upon Country Goods. .Consequently I ran sell Goods from five to ten per cent. li , wer than any collier establishment in this section. But do not take my word for it. Call .and see for yourselves. Bring a little Cash -or some kind of Country produce. and buy your Goods at a price -unpar. allele() in the history of Mercantile trade. My stock is large and well selected, and I am re ceiving. NEW ADDITIONS every week. My Tenns of Sale are REAT , T Pay. it Will certainly be for your interest to call and seoThlelefore pu"rehasine elsewhere. Flour and Salt kept constantl: on hand. WM. -MAYER.. Mooch, Jan. 13th. 183.7. G. F. FORDHAM, [succt,.sor. To A. & E. 13ALDwis.1; lifanurrictqrer of Saddles, -1-farnes:vs, and Trit!zk and Carriage Trimmer, WOULD invite all who are in want of any r article ever kept at a Harness shop to give him a call; flarnesses made of the best Oak Tanned 1.,ath,.r4 on short notice. He has on hand goo'd assortment of Carriages Trimmings which he ofrers on the ctost leason alle terms. Carriage Trimming done with neat ness and dispatch. • Itc , pairing done on short notice. No. I, 2. and . 3, Basement Searle's tiotel Montrose, Nov.. 26th, /55G. AWE Tl 3 !AMELIA; e e p-s .all I.he. Popular EIIffITIP_P; • AND .4 FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OIL. GENUINE DRUGS; Montrose, Pa• DOUSE BUILDER'S DEPOT FOR SUS ., qUEHANNA COUNTY, - AT ,NEW MILFORD.. TAICKERMAN & GARRErt are giving es pecial attention to the improvement con templated in, this county the ensuing season, and now offer a helping hand, by iteepirg eon stotly for sale a large quantity of W'mdow Sash and Glass; Blinds. Door, Nails, Paints; and Oils, and a complete" assortment of Builder's Haid Ware, &r. Those going to put pp houses in the spring *ill find it for their interest to giie us a call. We can furnish everything you want, and at the very lowest manulacturing prices. DICKERMAN & GARRETT. New Milford; Feb. Bth, 1856. Attention Farmers?--Plow Points P almost exert' pattern and kind now in use; O also• No. 2 R. I. 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, Grain; Eggs, o r any kind of Ready Pay, of May let. 1856.} I. N. BULLARD. Kr At Cost ! ./11 HARDWARE, 1:91041t0; kif;i:ilkfl FANCY GOODS! FOR CASH ONLY HAVING determined to change our place of business, we offer for sale our entire etoel; o ItillliDV4l22 novst rvitmAtypi G . 'MDT Ma, : • A. GOST 111 F KNCILO, Binghamton, April 2d, 1857. ta — We wish it to b© distinctly under stood, that our sales will oe wade for CASH ONLY!!! ~u- All persons having open .accounts on our hooks are requested to cull and 'settle int wediately. t Accounts n4settled by the lit of May will Lc put into oak!. Lauds for collectiou: P. & K. GOING AT COST ! ! NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS ! ! A.RIE, 7-7 1 - '4'7 'tit; 14 .TID 2'42-ii\PCO7 GO op i,,) i i zvarszavenzaz, You have now a splendid opportunity to supply yotmelves with everything 'in the aLove line, at New York-cost. °-14 fei %s 4l‘ Tani * a We have a very large assortment of Car penter's Tools of the best quality, which we will sell at Cost. 7,1 - I‘l ilttetystrlncrr.4,4, torAmiils We have a complete, assorttnent of Coop er's Tools, going at Cost. V@ , IsTUDIM. Locks, Latches, Knobs, Blind Trimmings Butts, Screws, &c., d:c., going at Cost. '7@ DII2,IMENDA, Desirous of Purchasing their spring stock such another opportunity will never preset' , itself. Our entire stock of Iron and Site will be sold at Cost. _ tgr Those desirous of selecting bons a complete stock will call early. PHYFE & lan% ON 51 Court-street, adjoining Bank of Bing hamton. - Binghamton, April, 10th, 18.57 i 51 Court-street. The Cheap Store, EO, 28asiotgla tvattikir • E undersigned would respectfully.infortn 1 the inhabitants of Binghamton and o vicinity, that he has rechtly purchased of - Edward Priest his largo and well selected Mock of • DRY GOODS, which he has removed from .La Fayette Block to No. 28 Court.st., one door above the Ameri. can Hotel. .. This entire stock has been purchased ceps'& erably below New York cost, enough so to war. rant him in saying that ho will sell Goods cheap. erlhan can be bought at any other Store in town. i 1 iir \ ♦ A M Y ~, riii:;~ cr` ~ r ' Summer Goods. 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 9to 18 eta. per yard; Calicoes, American and Knglish, from 4 to 11 cts. per yard: Meritnack and Co. deco Prints, at 11 ets.; Bleached and Shectings and Shirtings from 4 as, to 2s. titi, per yard; Kentucky Jeans. fr 1111 /s. 3lt to 24. 6d. per yard; Ladies' Rose,. from 6d. to 3s. 6d. per pair; Ginghams, from 10cis. to 23 ets. per yard; De Laines from lo ets. to 3s. per yard. Also a large lot of Linens. Quills and C,outcrpains, Curtains and Draperies. Shawls, Glo%es; Table Covers, Silks. Daces. Emborderies. &c. &c. Trunks, Valices and Bags, of all sizes and prices. r-iff — Don't forget the number. 28 Court street; I Door east of the American Hotel, but call and see before fueliasi:T elsew.bete; . C. GODWIN. • I3inghampton, April 3d, 1856. REMOV AL ! ci !XV .1:',T.Ilib16:11:11ENT, ON MAIN . ST., NI: XT P 001: TO TT: 41 r:3IERS STONE. r h.movvd his shop 1 from Puhlie Averme t JIAIN STEIFALT, is about. reef,.vin ,, a -plendia :::surtriient of • Ma%Lct c:tSSIMELIES, VESTINTiS, - VV111(-11 k prep“redt., eut:and make to or der, in It'style that va"rtm.t fail to suit all who may fator bin: with tht•ii. custom, Tho Si: wish ing their work done in a nfat a:id du ralle man ner, Win iiaa it to their to Inc a call. J. .S 17111:11, Montrose. Nov. 2'7, 83t3.—thtt. • '— Clover & Tim 3 othy Seed F OR I I..BURRITT. New I ford, tilarch IS. 1857. Ashton salt. pOR Miry ar.d Table tise, ju , t. reee•il . ea and 1• fur sale i)y the sack hti,hel - or ponnti. by June .9th, 185 e EAUTII'I7I, st.,.k. or Ladle,' tine ;:Shoes, I_Pand Childreus* Gaiters anti art-Elis nt Ic.FINV(iNI3. SIIAWLS !til,OU $10" :it KENYON'S I:rIRIZORS.—Large Gilt rra at, el Mirrors itiL for sale by ABEL TURRELL. GOLD and Silver Speytle!es, a new lot just received, yoroprking all airs. by Anent 18th, 18561 A. J.' EVAVS. 11ENNEDY,S Dist4.very. tor sale by :11:;F1, • . AYER'S - 4‘, ,ezilliartie Pills, (NrGAR c(ATED. ) SSE. St x£ 7 . 0 CLEANSE TM ELCOD AND CUBE TM SICK. Invalids. Father,; .7g other%, Phlla!ithropfsts. rrnd their Etre'cts, anti judge of their Virtue*. • • - 10;7 THE - Headache, Sick /I cathic hc.Foul Stomach. ha. PA.. Nay I. C. Arta. - Sir t I have I vet. repeate.lly c.o. OA , 4 the wor.t If ea tar he ;ray 1.0.13 con 10.1 e IT oe tv of your Pali.. It Deem! to ari-4.: foot, a toil .t,-mach. v hieh they clean, at ovwe. 11 they e.r.l Care crlare they do tar, the fact is words kocnsitig. -volts trittiveitt respect. En. W. par.m.r. .11" Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. Par or . . ..Sr. I't " sr es, P. C. 7 W.A.} . Starhare need y 4 otr ray i.reiwial and tal praetiee ever Pin:, von tionie theta, awl < annot Itetltate to ray i hey are the ben eathottie rye en: ploy. Their rev.. toting action en tie - to cc art.; dy they are 1111 rl-11:0:3' for de ran that erg - nth...lndeed. I hove f aind a ra.o ear, r.n oL.tiuuu that it tit t 1 i. 1.1 to them, FraitTually BALL, Si. Inysician of the. M.,rinA Ilespatat Dysentery. Relitx, Imd Worms. OFFICE, 11AATLAIS1, Lir. 01., )1 icn.,•.No‘:. 16, 1556. PR. ATER.: Your are the 1 ere. tion'ti tue.lh.ints They bare my na,re good than I ran tett ton. She 112..1 Leon siek atilt pitliti,-;:iwar month+. Went riff to Ire doctored At ti'r , nt eat rim., hut eot no better. She then cinintnenewl cured her, lee expelling large illiatitithw of wortni ',had; fr o m ber 1,44 y. They t,ftencante etttel her and our tuo children dY. - titerY• On' , or our hei.,:hd , ri• hail it Lail, And try wife cureil hint with two "clones of your Pith , . while others around ns 'Laid frota fire to twenty ddllarit ,loc tare bine. and log hutch tint.. eit?:out Ding ~tied eutiiely even then. Such a medirine 11.4 ',ruts, which Is actually good and houe.st, will be pt iced bon, GEC.% GRIFFIN. Therms:en Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood From Mmes, 11.Wor of Adr , nl C772irrh. Da Arra: I Mice geed yonr POI. with eztraordinnry my family and among thole 2 am called to Yacit in dietre,e. To ref:lll.k th. t.rgatzs ‘l4.l”.tim: and purify the bh.0..1 airy - me, the very beet remedy I have ever known, zuml I can confideutly recommend them term, friends. Seen, J. V. HIM S. irAy.stw, Wvomnra Co., N. V.. Oct. 2.4, 1555. DP:AI Sit : I am using your Cad:Artie Pills ir, mp pote nce: and find them an excellent pnr;: - Ittive to cleanse, the systixa, and purity the fccutains of the 1nt.04. JOIN G. MEACHAM, Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tctter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum. From a Porwardirg 211ert.14c111 of Z.. 7. Louis, 114.,. 4,1558. Du. Attu: Your rills are the-paragon of all that to Beat in medicine. They bare cured my little dauglitar of ulcerons sores upon her hun.la and feet that had proved incurable for errs. Her mother has been long grievous ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her akin and in her hair. After enr child was cured. she also tried your Pins, and they !Lice cured hrr. ASA 150110 RIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout: From the Rer. /Jr...flaw:ft. qf :he 3ft.'4.dixf Jpis. Omit& . SArAxNAn. Jan. f, Ilmvonmi Sr:: I .h i:`..l I e limn:it, rul far the relief your ikill had brought me if I I,pnit buy ease to you. A cold veal .t in my limb.; andbrou,4llt . exernristing neuralgic bir.4 ended in cl.r. , nie rheumatism. Nerwith:qantlisig r lia+l toot of ph!'sir's.mk, the diseziee grew wore;,..and.werse, cntil. by Ow telyiee C.1 ., 50ur excel. lent agent of 11:Lltiracre. Dr.:Marken:if% I trii4.l ynnr Pills. Their effects were aA,re, br.t mire. Sty persevering in the use of than I sun now. entirely well. Ervvre Crsimtta. It tot IteTcm. IA- 6 Dec., 1F55. DR. Aria: I bare been eutirely cared by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout—a plialul tliStxXd tlmt 1,a4 afflicted me for years. - . NIZ.:CENT ELIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com. plaints, requil lug an active plum they we an ezct+ tent retne,ly, For Costiveness or ConAtiration, and as a Dinner Pill, they are Pgrevahle and effectual. Fits, Suppression,' Paralysis, Intlammn• Ilion, and et en Deafness, and Yartla/ Blind. fleas, have been cute,' by the alterative action of Mem Pills. Most of the pills In market contain Jferenry, which, al though it valuable reme.ly in bkilft:l hands. is danFerotut In a IPUbile rill, Irma the ct.n.....iueure. that fre quently ft.llow its inatutkus too. Th,t , e ctmtain no moo. cury or mineral subetance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TILE RAPID CURE OF COIUGUti,COLDS, 110 A RSENESS, L'IrPLU. iCfiZA. BRONCHITIS, ICIIOOPII G CROUP, A STII3IA, i.% CIPIENT COrtistIIIPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. ' . We need not speak to the public of Its virtues. Throughout every town. and almost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary com plaints hare made it already known. Nay. frw are the famines In any civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet ihe communities any rthere which have not among them some living trophy of lle victory over the subtle and dan gerous (Wanes of the throat and lungs. While It is the moat powerful antidote yet known to man for the fermi• dable and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, It la also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be em ployed fur Infanta and young persons. Parents should hare it in store against the insidious enetuy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the Custer Provoisit mvesmore UM! by the Woo munptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep It by you, and cure your midi, while they are curable, nor neg lect them until no human skill can master the Inexorable ranker that, fastened on the eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this veturdy,,we nevi not do more than to nature them it is still made the best it can be. We spare 'no coat, no care, no toil to produce it As 'mat perfect possible. and thus afford those who rely Mt it the best agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. - PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Cheenat,-LoweA, item AND SOLD BY ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, And by peelers in.msnlctszs everywhere. . , ' • SUMMER ARRAIIIOEMEI TS. • . .. ~ ~..., • . • - • New Rail Road R o me, ' De*ware,LickaVranna.& W. 8.11. NTENV and expeditions broad guage .route ./111 from the North and W i est,yia Great Bend and Scranton, and from the, Lackawanna and Wyoming Vallevri, directly through to New York and .Philadelphia.- On and - after Thursday, June .-18th, 1857, trains will be run as follows.: . ' ' . • Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on the N. Y. & E. R. R., arrives at Gt. Bend at 6:12 a. m., and the Mail Train at 0:25 a. tn.,connecting with the EXPRESS Train which feavcrs Great Bend . 'fUr Now York and Philadelphia,at 9 30' a. m. Due ut Montrose, 10 03 "- Scranton,. I/ 40 " Stroudsburg, . - .1 58 pall Delaware, 15 minutes to dine, 2 21 " Bridgeville, Phil. pa!tO, leave - 2 50, " Junction, : .---‘,. 3 35, " New York, ' , : 7 15, " . _ .-. 8 20, " l'hiladelphta, . • Passengers' from N. Y, Leave - Pier NI. 2, - North River, at 7 30, a.m. Vont Philadelphia, leave Wal- ' nut st. Wharf, at , 600 " Leave Junction • ' 10 55," - Due at -Bridgeville, Phil. connection, II 45," Delawafe, 15 minutes to dine,l2 00 ' in.. _, Stroudsburg, . i- • 1 07,p.m. Scranton, - . . 3 48," Montrose, ' 5 35," . Great:Dead. - 6 10, " : . Connecting ai Great Bend with the . • . Mail Train West at. 6 57," - Scranton Acc&mmodation - Train leaves Scrant 'II for Great Bend at 9 25 a.m. .!`arrive at Greta Bend, , 1 00 p. m. Connecting vith the Steamboat Express east, and Dunkirk: ::xpress west, on the. N.. Y. & E. Ralf Road. . . Rettun'',g, leaves Great Bend at 425 p. m Due Seratiton, : _ - 826 " .For t e accomnitidation of .Way travel on the • 1 Soot ern Vvision, a passenger ear will be at. 1 tached to the Express Freig h t Trains, leaving. 1 Sc!ralto.l. at - . •.6 00 a. in Due 'at Stroudsburg - at 11 35 " • ‘` Stinetion at • 345p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 400 a.m. Due at Stroudsbura at - 7 35 " " Scranton at ' ton .''22o p. 'tn. Passer.Ters from New York will change ears - at ela , lcs•ille. • To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R..R., . leave or taker carp at Ilrid , !eville.' For Pittston, Kingston. and Wilkesbarre,take L. &B, R. R, ears at Zierantpn. , For Jessup —Asa bald, and Carbondabi, change ears at Greenville. Tickets sold and bagt-age checked between all statione on connecting roads. .: Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyo rtioing, &c., via. Lnekawarrna & Mo., , msburg Railroad,go through ilthont any detention at . ScrauLon, as the trains on thlt road run con ins.vion- with the express train; on the L. & A xv it it,lt: li. .. \. • ..aro from Kingston, Wyomicg and Pittston to Philadelphia.-8-1:50. From Kingston to New Y ork:sl:Bs.. Wy . olning. and Pittston . to New York 31:75. .. TM; et:i sold, and ba22age clucked Orraugh. .1011 N BRISBIN, Supl. Wm. N. JENKS. Gen'i Ticket Ag.ent. ~ 1. N. BULLAIIIi THE Wood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, !_ , land and fibre in the .hu-, nr.n frame. When pure, it secures health 16 ev e ry organ . ; when-corrupt, it necessarilyproduAs disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate direct.. ly upon the elements of the stream of,Aife; 'ratizing, the priucipla of disease, and thus" ra(r. callycuring the malady, whether located in the nerves. the stomach, : the liver, the bowelr, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any otherpart of :he t:ystem. I/OLLOWAI"S PILLS are equally efficacters in complaints common to the whole human race ^ntl in disorders peculLar to certain climates and ocalitias- • Dyspepsia and derangement of 06 liver. the source of infirmity, and suffering, and the sense of innumerabledcaths, yield to these curatives; in all cases, however aggra voted, acting ps a mild pur trative, alterative andtonic ;, they relieve the bowels, purify the td uids.and invigorate the aye. tem and the constitution at the same time. General Weakness-4Verpous Complaints. • When all stintnlants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to the eliaking uerves arid .enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. All irregularities -and. aliments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex lire re moved or prevented by a few doses of these mild,. but infallible alteratives. No mother who re gards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. The London .. Lancet," the London . ... Medical itiview " and the most eminent or the faculty in Great Britain. France and Germany, have cult). gized the Pills and their inventor. - - _ _ Ifolloway'S Pills arc the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases : Asthma Headaches Bowel Complaints Indigestion • . . Congins Inward 'Weakness Colds lnflammation Costireness, Ititluenza Chest Diseases - Liver Complaints Debility • ' Lowness of Spirits Dropsy Piles DyspepriaL • Secondary Symptoms Diarrhoea : Stone and Gravel Fever and Ague Venereal Affections Female Complaints Worms of all kinds 'yr Sold at the Manafacwiries, of Professor Ilor.LowAr, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 StranilLondon, by all reSpectable Ding gists and Dealers in Medicine thronghont the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 1-2 conts,and -$1 each. V' Theis, is a 'considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. • N. 8.--Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each box. n4O-1y H. WARD MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN Tit A G.O 0-0 'A,. NOS. '77 &79 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. \ We are now receiving ourSPRINGSWiCK which will comprise A large and desirable as- 7 sortment of all kinds of STRAW AND L 4 CE BONNE TS,\ . l Oar stock of Flowers will he unusually e this season, and we would invite your specnk attention. to that department. Please call an examine there Weil) making your purchases. • " H. WARD. Nes. 77 dt 79 North Second St; May 14, 1857. - - 31m2 HEALTH OR SICKNESS? CHOOSE 33ETWZE1l THEW; Used• Throughout the World? Alarming Disorders. Delicate Females. Scientific Endorsements. cot jj oritrost pimo,tnt vuoLtaftED ZYZRY TUVREMAT MpiLICI; gy - MCCOLLUM & 'GEBRITBO,I,I, TER311.60.141,50 cash in advance ; 2,00 if not: paid within six months,and $2,50 at the en d of the year. No paper discontinued untiltgllar, rearages are paid;except at the option ei th e Publishers. All-communications connect4l wi th the office, to ensure attention must • he dite e t e a to the EDITORS, Mpatrose. Su c stra. Co., P. - . Rates el Advertising. One square . (I 2,lines or less) for 3 weeks, :1,00 Each subsequent insertion, One moan: three months,. I 3,00 One square six months,. - 5,00 Business Cards; four lines or less, - 3,00 One eighthcolumn, one year, .-. 6,0 0 One-fourth - ~ " :. IOA .one-half bt • 1 u , . RB,OO One column, • ' . . - • 0.0.0 Yearly advertisers will be restricted t th e business in which they are engaged ; an 4. AN considered as wishing to continue advertui tg unless they shall 'give-Special directions for t disconticuance,of-the same., .. . I .JOB WORK. `The publishers having added to thoi Job Printing Materials a large and StrPERIDA as„ort. moot of Job Type, are now prepared tollehtte I ion WORK, in a rnanuer unsurpmieed in.thisloe L i. 'tion of cOuntry, and on reasonable..torms, Bliiatili of every description kept e one, i. ly-on hand or printed -to order. Pirecto - • VAIL & BRITEDAGE; ,Ph ysiciaits • and: SuFgeous, Depot, -Penn'n. M. H. C. VAIL, WM. W SMITH, & CO • -Cabinet and Chair Manua ers foot of lain StuFet. Motitrine,Pa. ABEL TURRELL, MoNTR OS E, - Dealer in Dfugs, Medicines,. Chemicils,. Dye Stxiffs, G fal‘s.ware, Parnts, Oils, Vuroi4es, Window Glass, Groceries, Panay. Goods, J4w, elry; Perfumery, &c.--,And Agent for ill the most popular Patent Medicines. -- . > . . . . romi GROVES, Fashionable Tailor:=Slitip .near he Baptist. Meeting, /louse,. on Turnpike Str e; Montrose, Pa. : • . . • .• JOHN COISTEN, • • Dealer in Stoves, Tin, Capper and Sh et Iron Ware, Ludersville, near , thu Great' $• d Depot. tf. LATHROP-' Dealer in Ready-Made Clothing, Hats a Caps, Boots, and Shoes, Dry Goods, &c. opposite Searle's lintel, Itontro C. D. LATHROP, and J. P. W. RILEY, "h." LATH ROP • DR.-R. THAYER, .- Ph islet an and Surgeon, Montroge, Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store. • I FRANKLIN FRASER -• Attorney_ and Counsellor at La • , .N . .lontrose, Pa., will attendiaithfully bu - ness r efitrusted to hint in-the County of SUBq'i, Conyeyaneing and writing of all kinds will be done neatly, and charges inodorate. )1 y4ll alai) attend to prosecution of claims of soldiers, their widow's' and . heirs, a,7„ainst the . U. Govertr,— men t, for Bounty Land, Pensions, &c. ray be found at,all liqnrs at ,the office foiruerl,t occupied by JO', Rithards, Esq., north of the. Court Honse.-1853---13. DI C. TYLER, Zttterested with I, L. Kart, I rmporterand beater in Hardware and Cutlers, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &e. 215Pca-rl ,street, N. Y. Where hislllerea ntile friends. in this and OTBEN4 Counties. are kindl3;. invited, and EARNESTLY lieited to call and. purebnse. .6tt. ' J. H. PARSONS, MilloleNaie am Dealer, .in: -.Cabinet Ware. 'Sofas, Bedsteads, Stands, Chairs. &c. No. 9 Washington st:,. Binghamton,, N. Y ' "coffin Ware-Itoom..up stairs,. Dr. H. Smith. SURGEON 'DENTIST has'rer-loved•his fii:o from Searle's to his C thilyßing oppo•iite the Baptist Church,.(uorth side) where .111,Dental operations will be perfoilued in 'hi& usual - good nninner. • Montrose_Hay 13th, 7857. - tf • . • .• S. - D. V: D Physician . and Surgeon, has pentat; ;netly located himself at Brackneyyille, , Sustfiv . County, Yeatfo, and will promptly attend to all calla with which-he may be favored. _ May, 1856—n22. , . • • A. PICKET, • Justice of the Peace, Collector of Debts, .Executor of• Deeds, Wilk Contracts,dte. office, Lneeyviile, Wyoming. County, Pa.. May 9. 1856. - - %A.%'131., BliA'Ai) s . '93001t, IAit,..L.D., • • ...- .- -. GLASS DEPOT, - 05 CHESTNUZST. I . . ontroBe, Peur4a, - • - r - D.. BREVVSTE:R. ' if Ail mizeß and de...L; iiniods.. in iinyquaritity made to order; or ftlion-:hed ore thesbgrtest sp. • HAYDEN BROTHERS,,- - - • - New tdalford, Penn'a.: t• . , Whosesnie 'doitter in 'Buttons, Combs, Suspenders,' Threads, Pari'ey.. Goods, Wdtches, Jewctry, Silvi•rapd plated Ware, Cut- . .lery. Fishing; Tackle, Cignis - oke.lto. Mereiti,Sts and pedlars', - 's - upplied on 1140 terms. - HAYDEN, pt, ACY TIAYrjEN JOHN HAYDEN, ' GEO: HAYDEN., • • Ayl DR. E. I"- - - WILMOT CA' raditate of tilt 'Aitopath:e and lipmeo.,l pathie.Colleges - of Medielne'..lB time Or; rnanently located in Great Bend Pa. April : Ist. JOHN SAUTTER, -- - - F a s 11 - keeintrie ailhnr. Shop first oinot north of the I'm:frier's Store. _ E. OAULDWELL & SONS; ildroarZUs' .A .D DEALB/ts Tlt C 174, S, c EARTHENWARE. . .. . .L . 001t1,1, G..G.LA. SSE S. -: NO.. 76,:,W, - 4.frp*str 6 el.: } ELIN R OAULDWE4, - UENRY ItN.kPP, T. (i. 0 AuLeiviELL, - • - eit W: - A. f i 4o - 1, : - A. c4ouiAti, :: .',.. 6tt:t 0 V LIA- n• uo . - Tai sitheeriher having associate the shove house-in the Crockery t Various branches, would simply $ .ants, Hotel • and- Boarding !louse 'Susquehanna and adjoining-conntie stoek one'sif th largest of 'the York: Their assortment is large. Their goods-are of good quality an, terns. Their prices as low as ihif fer with reference. to. profit. and the Tmttnful to ail who may. think preq a'etill. _ - HENRY'S. i ew York. Jan. let 1857. \ A. R. BILUNDA himself wits •ade in all its y to Aderch- Keepers. in ;, that, th•ir,- ind in Neiv: d goneini..:. choice pat.. de can of., he. is , veil ler to give -' 'NAPE,