V • • . • ,Va t, • • .4 • ' • ' • • ' OV3 Wr a t /011:41 THE undersigned having purchased tho in terest of Goo. W. Seymour in the firm of Geo. W. Seymour &Co., will hereafter , I • CONT/NCE.BUSINES „ Undortte - firm of • - GUILE & BLANDING. Where they will be happy to see their old friends and show -them a nice stock of Goods of a *su perior quglity at vEnr :Low MICE& OXIALLIS, Lawns and Gingharaa, a choice V assortment and cheap at Guttx & BLANDING'S. A BERT Nice Assortment of SI1E11.• A vier Shawls, nt nil prices,at GvILL '& ELAM:MSG'S. DONNETS, Bonnet Ribbons and 13 Trimmings, a Good and Fashionablo _assortment at Gums & BLANDING.S. ROCKErtII:Of the Late.st Patterns and ‘.../ a - full assortment of .nil kinds of .Glass 'Ware at - GUILE & .BLANDING.S. PEAR and Jaekson'i Saws, and Riley S Carra Files,—tho best Brandslin use, a - GWLE & 111.11cinNG's. Harford, May 12111, 1857, 0, Yes: Of Course ALL who wish to buy actors and srArioNr.ny cheap, will call :It the Montrose Book Store, iu the Post 011iee, whero they can get good articles at a fair prig. JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT - OP SCHOOL EOONS—Town's and Webo's series of Readers, &e. Wrivlands' Ele ments of Moral Science—eight different sizes. Webster's Standard Dictionaries, at reduced prices. Also—A choice lot of fresh Garden Seeds, raised and put up by the Shakers of New Lebanon: A. N BULLARD. Montrose, Pa., May 13th, 1857. ' TUNE—"Pop Goes the Weasel." Hallo, stranger, stop a minute— Hefe's a store, just drop in it, And view with wonderful surprise - The Books and Toys that mea your eves— I have Books and• Paper, just the best, That you can fin East or Wesi; If any of my friends should doubt it. Call in, I will ease your minds about it— At Bullard's Fine Books, Pens and Paper too; All kinds of Children7s Books; and new; In short, hero everything you'll find In the BOOK and STATIO:;EnY line— • • . At Bullard's.- . So come along, come one; come all, Come rich and poor, come great and small; And will sell you Books so cheap, . I know I shall your custom keep— At Bullard's. MontrOse, - Pa-, 1857. 1 1 .1- 4 • 4c..,,1V16) 1 AGAIN. .• • HAVING failed of selling out cur store with •its contents, we are again in the market with New Goods sell;n1. for Cash only, fQr less than min be found in Susclttlt.tnita County. We are determined to sell good siow notwithstanding the railings of our i 2 p,town neighbors. So friends, one and -all; come and buy where you can buy the cheaPest. Your money saved is ns good for . you as for those you base enri..ltrqi heretofore. •R. THAYER. & CO. April 28th, 1857. GOODS II ' v 1 I . 4E7 H. J. WEB B'S. MONTROSE, APRIL, 80th 1 8.57. A NEW DAILY LINE CP ST.A,C.-ES • rIN the Del. Lackawanna & Westeni IL. It.. A." via. Toliven and Pier ceville ; connecting with a Daily Line to'Carbondale. Leave Sprin,gville every morning, (except Sun dap) at 6 o'clock, arrive at Tunk Iranpock Sta tion in time for the Morning Trains going East ana West. Leave Tankhannock St:ltion on the arrival of the Trains East and West and arrive at Springville the same evening. New and Commodious Stages, and Excellent Horses, are in use upon this Line, with Careful Drivers. GEORGE WILSON, Proprietor. N. B. - Horses and Carriages always in readi ness to conve3 passengers from Springville to any point desired. ,Springville, June sth, 1557. • B LACK' SILKS, at prices at HENYON'S tawsiltlO Centre, April 6th. '5l 200013,6112 Wall Papal., 0011PBISING a good variety of new pnt kJ terns ; Also, Bordering, Window paper, le.e.,juat arrived, and for sal e rhenp for.the q ual. ity,'by ABEL TUItRELL. Montrose, March ]B, 18:57. - • - AttentiOn - Parniers!--Pl ow Points Oalmost every pattern and kind now in . ase : also No. 2 R. L P:ows and Corn Plows, may be had at any time of day :Ind JO •o'clock at night, in exyhanze for Ca A, Old Iron, Grain, Eagg, or any kind of Really Pay, of May Ist. . I. N. - BUI.LARI). .A.Word from "Down Town" Each day aome - itdditional eiridence brings, • That'you cannot accomplish impossible things; Yon can't play the ltddle" without any strings, And you never can Ily without you have wings. "'Neither can Au convince people or good taste, =and sound common sense, that "cheap Ambro types," which haie neither the merit of being natural, durable, or well finished, can in any sense compare with those which possess ail !hese requisite and desirable qualities. ttatzuvrr.r.cs of this latter description can be obtained at w. 73. Dean's "sky Parlor." Phenix Block, Foot of Public Armor. He wishes it distinctly understood that ho beeps no such trash as ".50 cent cases." with• pictures to mulch. The fact is being more and more appreciated that a good likeness, at a fair price, is cheaper, and far more satisfactory, than it hideous caricature at no price at Come,:then, friends, and examine his pictures, and be convinced that you can get the worth of your money, in one of those " faithful shadows" Which. Light and Art, wi th , tnag,ie spell, By working lopther, ean.eateh flo well. Montrose, Jane 1.8th,1857. ir t a: PAMER'S VEGETABLE JL../ pound for Dysentery. A sure cure. For liat9 usual by A. T1.7111{ ELL .• • Important DlacOverp''' • CONSUMPTION, and all diseases Of 'the LUNGS and .THROAT' are positively curable by INHALATION, 'which conveys the remedies to the ceivitiesin the lungs through the air passa gee, and eoming in direct tiontactiwithihe disease neutralizes the tubercular rnetteir,al lays the Cough causes a free and, easy- exp,octeration, heals the lungs. purifies the blood;imparts renewed vitality to the- nervous system, giving: that energy so indispensable fungi() restoration of the health. To •be able to state con tidently.that Consumption is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source 'gun alloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable dis. ease; 90 out of 100 uses can be cured in the Ist statres, and.so pr et. in the 2nd: but in the 3rd stare it is impossible to save more than 5 pr et., for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, INHALATION affords relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, wki :11 annually destroys 95,000 persons in lb elJ.S.alone. :ind a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, 80,000,000 arc destined to fill the consumptive's graves. Truly the quiver - of death has no arrow so fa tal as Consumption. In all ages it ha-s-bc'en the great enemy of life. for it spares neither age nor sex, butsweeps off alike the bravethe beautlful, graceful and"gifted. By the help Of the Su preme Being from whom - corneal every goad. and perfect gift, I am enabled-toloffer to the afflicted .a permanent and speedy cure In Consumption. . The first causeed tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their dep osition in the lunge is to prevent, the free admis sion of air intothe nir eel le, which CAUSCS a weak ened vitality thro' the entire system. Then sure ly it is more rational to expect greater; flood from medicines entering* the eavitiesof the lungs than from those administered through thel storm:eh : the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling the remedies. Thus. Inhalation Is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutional iy, and with more pa.wer and certainty than remedies administered through the stomach: To prove the powerful and direct influence of tl iig mode of administratiLin, chloro. form inhaled will entirely destiny sensibility in a few minutes . , paialyzing the entire nervous sys a - tern. so that limb may be amputated without • the slhzlitest pain: inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a hew hours. the inhalation of ammonia will arouse the sts tem when ildnting or apparently -dead. The od or of many of the medicines is-perceptible in the slein-a few minutes after beiiig inhaled, End may be immediately detected in the blood. A convi a :ins* proof et the constitutim l ial effects of inhlla 'ion. is the fact that skkraTlS is always produced by breathing - foul r.ir—is notihis positive evidence that proper remedies, , carefully prepared and in dieiously administered through the lungs should produce the li.ppiest result? During 18 years practice. many thousands suffering from diseases of the. lungs and throet, have been tinder my care, anti I hate effected many remarkable curc9, even after the suill.rers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully satisfies me that Con sumptijn ispo longer a fatal eliscaSe. My treat meat of Consumption is original, and founded on long experience and n thorour , h investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tu. bereles, etc., enables me to distinguish, readily, the rations forms of disease that simulate' Con sumption, and apply the proeer remedies, rarely helm* mistaken even it a single ease. This fam iliarity, in connection with certain Pathological esd microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United Staiesand Canadas. by patients communicating their symytoms by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me a which Would give me an opportunity to examine-the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much erenter curtainty i and then the cure coaleffccted without my see. in?. the patient n•rnin.' — er. - W. eazAll &31, 31. D. Of lice, 1131 Filbert Street, ( old No. below Twelfth, Phibidelpliin, Pa„ (vl4en*-16y. Of all disuse ;the great, f r A.:lust , . Sings from Neglect of Nat nrors laws. ' SUFF2'.II, NOT When a CURE is Giiarantettl ire all vages SECRET DISEASE. Self .A7nrse, Sriictares, , qice.fs, Gravel, Diabc:ex, Diseases of the Kidneys and Madder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones an,: Ancles. Diseases of the Lnngs;Throat,-Nose and Eyes, Ulcers' upon the:Body or Lmb:4, Cancrs, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. - Vitals Dance, and all diseases arising !mulls derangement of the, Scx• • Such_as Nervous Tremblimi. Los.; • ivil;xh, French and . Gennap nal Organs , of Power,General Weakness, Dimness of Vision , - ;Thu:: - Each may read_ the same in his own with _peculiar spotS . appearing before the eve ,, „ •_ . • .N.tth'e Tongue. Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dy, , pep•lia, Liver ;liosf Perfect Bank Veile List Puldislicd. Disease, Eruptions upon the face, Pain . the Also a List of back and head, Female. irregularities and all 11l the Private Bankers i n .. .t. ner i„, proper discharges from both sexes. 11.. matters (ELT.CITE - AND Astr.mc . .A. will be published not from what cause the dsease originated, how .„ Ci'mPlet-e S um i n 2r Y f 'r the Or ever long standing or obstinate the rase,nrenv- e-ch edition tom6th:..r with all the fel- ERYis aLii in a shutter time than a (..„, - • ' ' , ' permanent cure er..w.he efflicted by . arty other Nnws or TET. TALLs DAy. Also A tt,anfrs treatment. even after the disease has bafil 2(1 the or skill of emineat.physicians and resisted zit their rem an Old Manus:ript c.otthji in the East: means of cure. The radicines are ple-,sant with- furnishhs the Most Complete History, of out odor, causing no sickness, and free fr3fn # ORIENTAL L!FL, mercury or 13:.ds:Lra. During 20 rears of pra:th:e descrihing the Most Perplexing Positions I . l:aye rescued from the jaws ofbeath many thou fin which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that sands, who in the last stages of the above men- Country have been found. These Sto - ries tinned diseases had been given up to die by their '`\) will continue throurrhont the whole year, physicians, which warrantqme in promising to and will prove: the Most Entertaining ever the afflicted, Who place theMselves under my offered tti-the Public, care, a perfect and most speedy cure. • Secret dis v . :v .-. Furnished Weekly to Subscril l ters cases are the greatest enemies to health, asonly, at 81 a rear. All letters must be,ad they- are the first cause Of Consumption,Serou., }dressed to . • and Many other diseases, and ought to be a terror JOHN S. DYE. Broher, t to the human family. Asa permarient cure 14 * IPublisher and Proprietor, '7O Wall-st. N. Y. scarcely ever .tyre ea; a majority of the Cases fad 18y1. into the hands of incompszat persons. who not only tail to cure, the d'er , mses, but ruin the constitution. filing the system with mercury, Vv_hich. with the disease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid comfier!! ion, Bot s'letOd the disease and the, treatment not cause'Lattf speedily, and the'vietim marries, the 'disease is. er.talieff upon the children, who_ tie born with -fec-ble constitutions. and the current of life corrupted by a virus Which .betrays itself in _Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions, arid other of feetions of tire Eye*, Throat and Luno . s, en tailing upon them a brief existence of Suffering, and consigning them to an early grave. E•IELF Alttl.:SE is another formidable ene my to health, for nothing else in the dread cata logue of human diseases causes so destructive al drain upon the system,drawing its thousands of victims through a few rears of suffering down to an untimely grave. - Itdestroys the Nervous a._ s tem; rapidly wastes away .the energies of life, causes mental -derangement, prevents the proper d.evelOpetuent of the system, disqualifies for ra::r riage, s. , clely, business, and all earthly hapiinch; and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predispos,cel to consumption and a train of evils more to be tirendeli than death itself.. With tts fullest confidence I assure the ,unfertnnate Vic- I tims of Se/I A fame that a perwattesat .and speedy Cure can be effecte, , d, and with the ahan donment of rainous•pree.ices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous I.ealth. - The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingen, ions snaresin the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the rofwary sufferers, that mittens have their constitutions mint dby the Vile eon]- pounds of quack doctors, or the equall% poi mm (Am nostromsvended as Patent Medicines." I hare carefully analyzed manyof the so 'carted Patent Medicines. and find that nearly ail of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and h deadly poison; which instead-of caring- disease disables .the system for life. Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now.ln use are put np by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who c‘o not understand even the alpha bet of the materia Indica, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the but= system, having one object only in view, and that to make money regardless or consequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and fe- Males treated on.priaelples, established by 20 years of praetive, and sanctioned byp , thousands of the most remarkable euree. Aredielifes sent to any part c.fthe United States or Canadas, by pa tients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business eorrspendenee strictly ionfidentiab . • Address,- J. .SUM.AfERVILLE, oiße e NO. u m Filb er t St., (old No 109 BELOW 12th, PiirLADF.LP/lIA, PA. [27 y. Sarnitrsltittr.V : 44aniet INSURANCE COMPANY, North Weil Cor. of Salim! and Walnut.st.,Phila. CAPITAL,D Ono Million Two undied and Fifty- Thousand .Dollars. ASSETTS, $5:23,057 07, Invested in Bonds, Mortagos, and Good'Socurities. . • THE FOLLOWING STATEITIENT Exhibits the the Business and Condition of ' the Company to November Ist, 1836. Premium received on Marine and Inland Risks, to N0v.15t.1856, 8914,684 60 Firs Pretuiums, - - . 169,796 61 Interest on Loans, - 8,704 47 ' Total Receipts, $400,185 68 Paid Marine Losses, - $64,427 04 Paid Fire do. - 39,737 89 Expenses.Salaricsand Commissions. . 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return Premiums & A,gen cy Charges, 27,474 68 --.5177,128 61 ' • Balance remaining, with C0.,5223,057 07 THE ASsETTS OF TUE . coltr.txr ARE AS FOLLOws: • Philadelphia City and . County Bonds, - $16,848 18) . ' Railroad Bonds, - 11,000 00 k cost prices First Mortages, .Real I Estate, - - 144,500 00 • Stoeks,Collaterals,on . . 32,400 00 Girard'and Consolida- lion Bank Stock, . 5,225 00 Deptysits with Ducan, Sherman &Co.,Niew York, - - 30,000' 00 Deferred Payments on Stock not yet due, 97,700 00 Notes for Marine Pre zniums, - 108,080 00 DOO from Arrents, se cure," by Minds. . 35,376 18 Premiums on Policies' reccutly rued, and deb. 3 aue 'ilia Co.; 26.470 33 Balance in Bank, . 16,456 74 This Company Insures Buildings, Merehandize, and Stock, from $lOO to $5,000, at the Lowest Rates L:ensiNtent with Security, and upon the most Litwril Terms, and make PROMPT PAY NENT upon the adjustment of Losses under Poll. cies issued by them. The Board ,c3f Directors have this day declared dividend of 15 per cent.. payable on demand, Open -the business of the Company, to the Ist Hon. TITONAP;7I. FLORENCE, PresUcut ET) \VARD R. HELM nom), Secretary Philarklphia, Noveml,or 17th 1850.. 'TIMOTHY 1:01.N 52y,1p11.y.), of New Milford, Pa., Age:a tts wirnEssr.s: 1: • . 01111 - . 6011b1rrb. 3 JOBS S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR, ha.s had 10 years expertenep as a r..!ter and pulAiblier, and author of series cf Ler!ures al the Broadway Tab. Z"‘ frrizacle when for 10 sureessive nights, over • Fl - 50;000 People iGree..ed him with Rounds of Applause, -I`•,;wiliie he exhibited the manner in which %k i,Coll:iterfeitm. ox cute, their Frauls, and theStirest and Bitortest Means of Detecting, thetn! The Bank Nnfe En.zrarers all say that he is j•kb , e...if Paper liciag, RE ATEST DISCOVERY of the Pre-- ' . I.T eta Century for \. ...,Detecting Counterfeit Bank n • Notes. Genuine hill in Existence, sand I.:NI - did:1:2: at a glance every Cfpaterfeit - in CireulAtion adefir.l.blv. that unrnnExc E is : : z •••• and ur.r . F.:c.rox IN-I%.7TANTANEOUS. tiNo 1 , 12 - 1(x to examine! - ' - No'" page to i'tunt up. But so simitt v arrang'ed,• that t.,the Mei chant. Ilanhtr andflu,ines.i-Man can ;see all at a Glance. NEW GOODS. II E subset:bet is now re ,etving•his Spiing, stuck of Getytis - to which he would t) slip 13f, ' invite the attention of his . Irtends. Among Ills. goocis ceif,ijF. may be found a very largizas rW sortment of Gold and Slaw Watches of ever variety comprising IS differ ent styles of his own importation, and a large lot of L•vers, Anchors, and I.epines of different makers, Gold Cnaius, Seals Keys, all the new patterns of Ear-Rings, Breastpins, and Finger Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold and Silver Thim bles, and .Spectacles. A full stock of 'Silver Spoons, forks . ,Xcpkin Rings, Batter and fruit knives. Plated Table knives, forks, Castors, Cake baskets, Candlesticks, &c. Cutlery, nee dles, Shell combs ' 'Gold- pens and pencils, Bass Viol, Violin and Guitar Sttings. Gold, Sleeve bnttons, and studs, sewing. birds,&c; &n., all of which will be: scrld at the lowest cash prices, at the old stand of • ALFRED J. EVANS, . No. 2 Odd Fellow's Hall. Bing,Tlronton; March. 24th, 1856. 13 Salt! Salt!l Salt!!! rrilr. subscriber begs leave to inform his .1.-friends and-the public that he has taken the Store No. 201 Washingt on•street. (diice:ll op. 'Washington Market,) lately - occupied by Voiney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for sale on the most liberal terms Fort cAstl,- all kinds of Foreign Coarse % and Fiae Salt, from vessel, or store, either in sacks or bulk, or put up in small bags to order. Dealers be furnished with their ..names printed on the bags wnen ordering a thousand or more. Persons from -e distance ordering by mail can depend upon having their orders promptly filled at the Lov..y.sx Mar. CEO. W. MANN. Ns..w York, March Ist, 1857. 10y1. EC3llt.it• MERSONS desirous of paying me money, on debt of any description, can* do so by leav ing their ;sayment with NM, Cooper 4 Co., Cankers Montrone, to My . credit, whose receipts will be allowed•from thou date. _Kpril 18th, 1856. Dairymen Take Notice. T_TAWLEY & GUILD bare constantly' ou 11 hand and hare made to order Churns, Fir. kips. Return Pails and Butter Tubs of the best quality. . [Gibson, April 20th, 1857. Patent medicines' &e . AFFLICTED READ I . GnATIIENVEIiG MEDlClTES.:—Vegetable Pills Green Nonatain Ointment, s Sarsaparita Catnpound, Children's Panacea, Bye Lotion, To. ver and Ague temedy, Health Bitters, Dysen. Lary Syrup, C4nsumptive's - Balm, MarAall's Uterine, catholk.nn, Dr._Libby's Pilo Ointment, and Manual of Health. • Ayres PHIS and Cherry Vectorial, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic .Ointment, jrollowny's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soiile's Sovereign Balm, %Vright's Indian Vegetable Pills; Rhodo's Fever and Augue Cure, Merchant's Gargling, 011,Arni. en Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice . , &c,&c., &e- A new su Oyly just received, to be kept constant. ly on hand, for sale by 1. N. DULLARD. October, Ist, 1856. • - . $l5 will purchase one of the best -COIN SIIELLERS and SEPAISATORS • Evtr Invented. undersi7ned is now prepared to furriidi to P4RMERS, SI lifers and others the world renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder of the times—being the best, most durable, and ea,iest running Sheller now in use. Warranted to shell inore corn in a shorter space of time, than any other machine; entirely, cleaning the car, from end to end, without crushing either corn or cob. The Machines are constructed with two cranks. and putty for a belt,so that two persons can turn them, or attach a belt in motion by any power. The attention of persons owning mills, is t•ohcited,us the Machines aro wonder fully adapted to any kind of power. They are very easily turn d, and when Once in motion a small boy .can turn theta; they are capable or shell:ng. one tup.hcl per minute—every Farmer shout, care one—as they save" their cost, in Its than one season& • • are on exhibition at Searle's Hotel, Sava's Foundry, Ely's Mill in 13rooklyni and aCllttlirop's lake where they can be seen in opuratien at ant. tibie. All orders addressed to the undersiznea, will receive prompt attcn. tion.f Machines shipped at a distance and war ranted to operate. D. D. SEA RLE. At Searle's 1161e1: Woritrose,December. 111 h, 1856. CERTIFICATE. $523,057 07 THIS is to certify, that I have examined and used. tine of:_the above Shollers. for sale by 1). D. tinAnt.r,and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of the best, most durable and ea‘iiest running tiile:lers ever in tyoilitectl into this county. it wi~l,hell more eorn in a shorter time than any other . ..!!.;eYne, and is always rrady for service. I most heartily a:.d frccly recommend. them to the Farnier;,-.f Su-ila County, as the cheapest a:id-best Shelter, now in, use. I hare one in operation in my mill in Dimeck, which needs only to I.ic seen to recommend itself. Call and see it. AMMI ELY. Brooklyn, Decant er 11111, 18513 AV I NG buntNvvi.l."(..rk. with _LA_ a cornpN•te ui gootls for the "ai part zz, c,)llows, : (.;470.e.e.rie..., Crockery, Skoe'. G2a‘ , :cs, Z.T:aly.relf.:l , 4. Wall Pa. . notz ctc. - A fine stool: of P. ..V.4.1'/A, NTI? ATV, na LT A r nna tn n v other arti cles too numerous to mention, would invite the espe:iial attention of cash buyers to an . exami nation of his s:oett, wl‘ich shown freely to all, nnd soid as eherp rs they sell ;:ontis this side of Ica• York. -for the patron n;ze that Las open Lim the past. year, he hopes i eon -tart attention to the v.auts of all, .o suit an who ma : v call Hoping that oty customers t‘il! not forriet that n settlement of accounts is due we once a yerr. I temaiti their servant, E.T.NVON. Lock ar.d . Read! • SOMETHING NEW ! THE underAgned, Merchant at Dimoek Four Corners, has lately di , eovercti that for ready payheraus, i 1 muh.Conds.aad make - more money st one-hail the u , tt.ll profits put upon Country Gt - ods,, Conselnentiy I can sell Goods from five 'to ten per cent. lower than any other establishment in thit , .set:ti.bn...But lo not take ray word for it. Cali and sae .for yourselves. Bring a little Cash or kind of Country produce-.and bny your Good. , ata privy unpnr-- alleled in the hi:=tory of Mereenti:e trade., :11y stock is large and well selectelLund./-ac: re ceiving. • NEW DDITEO.NS every week. .I.ly- Terms of Sate are Rr.A7q - It wiNicertainly be for - yt r and see me liefore purchriingelselyhere. Flour and S.;it kcpt e - onslnntl) e.n . . W3l. }I: TElAyErt Dirlnck, Jar'. 13th, 1857, Manufuriitrer of . Sad tics , Ilurnc.c