"=. •,7J PREMIUM LIST. Of the ...Susluchanna Coltlify,lglit:tf Rural and Cat: Sht> , r , :to LI held in .illon tose, on Thursday, ("Le :131 day rf Severnlnr, 1857. NEAT CATTLE. For the. best Durham 1014 - 2 years old, and upwards. $5; 2d bust, 3 ; '3'd best, J. Fur the best - Devon Ball, 2 years do. $5; lid best, 3 ; 3d best, 2. For the hjst•grade or mixed blood,15; 2d best, 3; 3d lest Fur the beet Mileh Cow, $5; 2d beet, 3 ;'.3,1 best 2. tor the, best two ,year old Heifer,. 2,1 best, 3;• 3d best, J. For the best lot of Store Calves, not less than five, $5; .2d best, 3; 3d bust 2. Fur the best pair of .Working Oxen, $5; 2d best, 4; 3d-best3; 4th best, 2. For the best pair of three year old Steers, $5; 2d best 3 ; 3d best 2. For the beet pair of two year old Steers, $5; 2d best, 3; 3d best 2. For the best lot of Yearlings,. not less than five, $5; 2d best 3; 3d best 9. •'Tor the best Fine Wooled Duck,, $3; 111)04, 3d best 1. For the best South Down, $3; .2d best, 2; ad,.. best, I. For the best Long Wooled Buck, $3; •?d best, 2; 3d best 1. For •the best lot of Fine Wooled Ewes, not less than three, $3 - ; 2d best 2; 3d best 1. For the best lot of South Dt4n Ewes, not leas than* three, $3; 3d best ; 3d best. I. For the best lot o! . Long Wooled EvAis, not' less than three, $3; 2d best, 2; 3d best, 1. wutE. , - For the best Boar, $3; :II best, 3; 3d best, 1. For,, the best Sow, $3: 2,1 best, 2; 3d best, '\ l / 4 1. For the best lot of spring Pigs, $3;.2d beet, 2; 3d be -A, 1. , ITORSE:3. • For the best Stallion, fur all work, $5; 2d best 3 ; 3 best; 2; 4th ls st, 1.. Poi the best Breeding 31are, with colt by her side, raised in the county, $5: 2d tipst. 3; 3d best, 2. For the best pair of Matefti.d Iler•ses, - rsised in the -county,.ss; 2d best 3; 3d•best 2, . . .rorzu - kr. For a e best Vol 111V:114..1:ens, not less than twelYe, 42; bestXl. 1.'4 the best lot of Fowls. nct less than six, Rooster'and 2d best, 1. For th: best lot of Turkoys, 2d best 1. Ft,r the lost lot of Ducks, not less than six,. ; best I. ESM2I3 For the best firkin of Bntter, $.5 t 2d bent 4 3(.1 beat, 3 ; 4th bes.t, 2. For the greatest (ivan tap tnade titiiing the sea Arin from any number e cows, $5; 2d be.it 3; 3d bent, 3. CHEESE For the beat Cheese, nut fear than 251b4., $3 .2d best, 2. V , i G ETAI3 urs For the beef aqd greatest - variety, $2; 3 best, 1_ For the best specimen of Fall Apples, not less than 1.2 a buthe!, $.2 • 3d best, 1. Fur the hest specimen of tVinter Apples', not less than t -it bushel, $2; best 1. For the bust peek of pears, $l. For the I:Ko,t peek of Qutacos, • AO ET.! For tho best specimcv, nit le!=s. than 10Ibs $2; 2d best, 1. • • - IiSEEM For the best five gallons (f eider vinegar, ~,,3 2d best, 2; 3d best, I. LEATHER AND ITS 'MANUFACTURE • For the best lot of Shoe Leather, $3; 24 best, 2. For the best lot of Harness . do., best, 2. For the bet lot of Calf Skins, $3; 22 best. 2. 'For the htst. CoMmon. Pouhl,e Team Harness. $3 ; 22 best 2. For the hest Carria7e Harness, $3: 22 best 2. For the best pair of Calf Skin flout, by Exhibitor, S 2 ; , -;:d best 1. CAWNET Fol" bcst exhibition of Cabinet \N'tirk, 2d best, 3. 1311 - LEMEICT::. For the bast Plow nir r trelioral use, 83 Caltivter, '2; 1).0-t Straw Critter, ; be , t Corn Shellcr 2 : be>t (Thorn, 2: I.K-st Clk•ese Tres,? ; best Firkin , . nt.t le,s than two. 2; best 11,, rse Rake, 2; best flee Hive 2: best Harrow, ; Singl6 Carriave , 5; -2d, best. 3. 13LACKSMITVISG. 1 ,. rc.r tilt: 1.,•<2,t lot of llorm-tq10e5,(,42; '2 ti I-!est,l DOll !ISTIC :r:A:zrFACTUR ES POI. the I.e.st spc:einten of Flannel, not less than . ten yard., 42 ; For the best spui men of Failed Cloth, not less than fit n yarls. 2: best, 1. For the best Woolen Carpeting. not less than fit . tcen yards; $3. 2d host, 2. - For the best Rag Carpet; 3: V. best, 2. For the• . best half do'zco pair of If Woolen iiffeks, ; best, 1. For the host 0, - oul Mitten, not than two pair, $1 ; 2id best 50 cis. For the best Patch Work Quilt, ;2d best 2. For the best Quilt, of any kind, $3; 2d best 2. For the best Silk Bonnet, $l.l. Fur the best :Velvet, Bonnet,sl. For the best Lady's Sacque,.sl. To the Farmer whose productions are the greatest, (hay included)'in proportion to the number of acres under cultivation, taking . it,to account the stock kept on hia farm during the season, $10; to the next, 5. • . The Reports, on the greatest productions, &e., will be received, and the premiums awarded at the meeting of the Society in January. The Executive Committee in prc. , entiu; the 'foregoing, Premium List, would take \ occasion to remark, that it has been thoronghlY revised and extended to the utruthit limits of the Socie ty's means, in order to give the greatest encour agement to competition. .0n a full consideration of the subject, it has appeared to the Committee, that it would be more.in accordance with the object for which ilk' , Society was instituted, to omit all special pre miums for grain or root crops, as thi have. a tendency to encourage an undue share of atten tion to these particula , - objeets,to the,.neglect of the general interest of the farm. But in liiftt thereof, premiums are offorcd for the largest re turns =if the farmer's labor, which, after all, the main object, es it is the best general nianage ment which deserves commendation, Whetberdt be on a large or small farm. '- It is highly creditable that the interest in the. Annnal Fair continut.s to increase, thereby Nitow int that the public, appreciates 'the inAlulness (,1 the Si?cit:ty in pro:outing th: - :, pr ,. .Apyrity of the County. .. ; THOS. pt c..lot.soN, . f Eu'i re F. 51. Wiitaams, y - '.r,T • Onnmittee. '.. AiruEn Itatntritt, N. 13 A - track will be prepareti nn the Fair ground,fx,r the exhibition of horses. . Tioga Point Agricultural , Works. 11. BRADFDRD,CDUNT — y. PEN WA. ILLNUT.A.c.T.t"r.Er.s, , x7IOI.ESALT. A? - RETAIL nr.A.L. Emery's Unrivalled Berge. Po wers, THRESHERS and &waters, Threshers and Cleaners, Circular and Cross Cut Saws, Mill Saws,Shin ines,&c.,Eincry's Hickok's and Kranser's. Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Shellers, Clow's Grain Cradles, Ilay, Slow and Stalk Cutters, II ONe Vowel's, Dog l'ou'ors. Grain Drigand Broad Cast SoweN,Coltivators, Horse Hoes, Corn 'and Cob Mills, Dederick's Ray Pressls, Stump Mat:Lines, Ketchum's Mowers onq Reaper:, Excelsior Fan. fling . 31111 s, Provision Safes, Itefrigerators Leather and Rubber Belting: Our Excelsior Fanning Mills. are unrivalled. Extras Furnished for repairing all machines sold.by us. as . 7 Doseriptii'e Cat alotues, Price Lists and Circulars of all ma chines..sold by us, sent gratis and post paid to all applicants., Send as your name and address. . Agent, H. L BLOWERS. (of Frzn k I in, r ) Mont rose P. 0., Susquehanna (Away, Pa. IL M. WELLS St. BROOKS.- '' , Q4,llleus, Pa., July Ist, 1807. ;Null Efts IS Important Discovery. CONSUMPTION. end all diseases ot the LUNGS' and Tifitavr arc positively curable by INIISLATION, which conveys the remedies to, the cavities in the lungs through the air passa tree, and comingin direct contact.with the disease neutralizes the tubercular matter,allays the 'cough calis.es a free and easy expectoration, heals the Kings, purifies the bio,d,irnparts renewed vitality to ,the nervous system, giving that energy so imlispcMfable for the restoration of the health. To be able to sate confidently that Consumption .is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source ohm. alloyed pleasure. his as touch under the control ;t. atment as any other formidable dis. ca, - ,e;00 ont of 100 c..ts can be cured in the Ist ,tages, and 30 pr. et. in the 2nd: butin the 3rd stage it-is impossible to li9VC more than spr et., for the lun;s are so cut up by the disease its to bid defiance to medi,tal skill. Ever, however, in the iast stages, I NrIALATION allbrds relief to the sutferiug nttondiug this-fearful scourge, which annually destroys 93.000 persons in theU.S.alonc; and a correct calculation shows that ot 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. tadas Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it sparei neither age - nor sex, but kweetits offalike the brave the beautiful, graceful and gifted.' By the Itelp of the Su preme Beinerotu whom eeme di every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afilicted a p e rm a n en t, and speedy cure in Cousutuptien. The first cause of tubercles is froM impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their dep osition in the lungs Is.to prevent the free admis- Aim) of air into the air rells,whieh causes a weak ened vitality thro' the entire system. Then sure: ly it is more rational to expect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those . administerusi 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, nevertheless it sets constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than remediesadthinMered through the stomach. To prove the •powerful and direct influence of this made of administration, chloro. "form ihhal,3 will entirely desttoy sensibility in a f ew.ta in e [ o 4, pat alyz.ing the entire nervous sys tent, so that a Ih:sb may be ampu6ted without the sli.htest pa;o: inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life L. a few hours : The inhalation of ammonia will arouse the sys tem vvi.en faiatir.g or apparently dead. The od or of many of the medicines is perceptible in the . skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the Mad. A convin eie.;;T. proof of :ho constitutional effecti of iahala tlOll, is the. fact that sickneS9 is always produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and ju dicioesly administered through the-lungs should produce the happiest riesuit ? During' 13 years practice, many thousands suffering from-diseases of the lungs and throat, have been under my care and I have affected many remarkable cures, even after the suarers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully satisfies me that Con suniption is no logger a fatal disease. My treat meat of Consumption is original, and founded .oniong experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature- of tu be.reles; etc., enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate .Con sumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even is a single ease. This fam iliarity, in connection with certain Pathological and macro-topic 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, givingenergy and tone to the entire systcm.• • Alcdicines with full directions sent to any part of the linitcd Stafesand Canadas, by patients oca” n 11.* their symytzms by letter. But the cure wou!d more certain if the patient should pay rue a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me tO prescribe . with much greater certainty, and then tlie.'eure could be effected without my see. in. , the patient again. G. W. GRAHAM, M. D. Otfiee. 1131 Filbert Street, ( old No. 109,) below Twelfth. Ilidladelphia. Pu. (vl-1n26.y. 01 all tikz•ut,e the groat, fir.t cane, Slings from neglect of Nature's laws SUFFER .NOT 11'ncn a CITE is Guaranteed in all stages of SECREI' 111 SEA SE, Se f Abuse, ferrous Debility. - Strictures, Glecis, Grarcl, Diabetes, Diseases 'lf the . Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism. Scrofula, Pains in the Bones . and Andes. Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and Ey e s, Ulcers upon the Body or UmbQ, Cancers. Drop-1, F,pileptie Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all di».•!ases arising (rem s deranftement . of the.Sex iial Organs :• Such as Nervous Trenablin! , . Loss of. Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appearing before. , the eyes, Los of 8;g 1 .: 1 .., \Vakefulness, Dyspepsia, Listr Disease,-Eruptions upon the taeo. Pain in the' back and head, Fcmit irregularities nod all im proper clis;:harges from both sexes: It - matters not from what cause the disease originated, how ever long standing or obstinate the ease, nteov- Eny is CERTAIS i and in a shorter time than a perm :Anent cure can be etTected by any other :ream:oat, even after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent . physicians and resisted all their means of,cure. The tudicines are pleasant: with out odor, causing no Sickness, and free from mercury or balsam. During 24 years of practice I have rescued from the jaws of D. sth many thou sands. the last stages of the above lien tinned disea - eS had been given op to die' by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the afflicted, who place themselves under my care,. a perfeet and moot speedy cure. Secret dis. .eases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption,Scrofula, and.many ottler diseases, and ought to be a terror to the human family.. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever ctler ed, a majority of the cases fat ling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure, the diseases, but ruin the constitution., flair , the system with mercury, which, with the disease,"hastens the sufferer into a rapid ennsumfrion. But s:ou'..d the disease and thei treatment not ean-e death speedily, and the victim marries, the di , q-sse is entailed upon the children, who are horn withconstitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus Which betrays itself in - .••;l,irofn la, Toter, Ulcers, Eruptions, and other of feetions of the skin. Eyes, Throat and Lungs, en tailing upon them a brief exiAenee of suffering and 00m...,..ing them to an early grave.. SELE AIMSE .is another formidable ene my to for uothing, else in the dread cata logue of bunian dis;,eaes caus . .es so destructive a drain upon the systern,drawing its thousands of victims through a few years of suffering down to an unt.' rn?ly gave. It destroys the Nervous sys- . tern, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, eanses mental derangement, prevents the proper deve!opernent of the system, diSqUalifies for mar tinge, swirly, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, pred:Qr o s e d to consumption and a train of . evils rner, to he drerded than death itself. With the fullf.‘st confidence lassure the unfortunate vie time of Selff-A broe that a permanent and ' ver , ly Cure can be effected, and with the ab.an-• donnient. of ruinous practices my patients can be restored t' robust, vigorons.health. The atMitteti are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingen ious snares in the columns of the public prints to catch end rob the unwary sufferers, that millons have their constitutions ruined by the vile -com pounds of "quack doctors, or the equally poison. ous nostroms vended as "Patent Medicines." . I have carefully analyzed many of the so called Patent Medicines zed find that nearlv.all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly poison, which instead of curing disease disables • the system for life. Three-rourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not understund•even the alpha -I.bet of the maieria mfdira, and are equally as destitute early knowledge of the human system, having one object only in view, and that to make money regardless - of consequences. Irregularities and all 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 put of the United states or Canadas, by pa tients communicating their symptoms by letter. ,Business corrspondenee strictly' confidential. Addresg, J. SUMMERVILLE, if. D. 01fiteNo.1131 filbert St.. (old No 109 1 BELOW 12th, PH/LADELptiti, PJ. [2.7 y. .1F.A..•.10...41.0116111111••••••••. farmers at INSURANCE COIIIPANY North West Cor. of Secontland Wainut-st:, Phila. CAPITAL, One Million Two liundrM and Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSBTTS, $523,0.57 07, Invested in Bonds, Mortsge%,nnd Good Securities. TIM FOLLOWING STATEMENT Exhibits the the Business and Condition of the C,lnpany to November Ist, 1130,, Premium received on Marine and Inland Risks, to Nor.lst. 1956, $2l-1,G9-1 GO Firo Premiums, - 169,196 61 Interest on Liam+, 8,764 47 Total Receipts, - - • +. $400,185 6a Paid Marine Losses, - $64,4•27 04 Paid Fire do. 39,737 B'9 Expenses. Salaries and Comtnisston+N . 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Retu'rn - Premiums &Agen. cy Charges, - - 27,474 68 • ----$177,128 61 Balance, remaining with C0.,5223,057 TUE ASSETTS OF TUE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLQIVS: Philadelphia City and County Bonds, - . $16,848 181 Railroad Bonds, - 11,000 00 First slortages, Real, cost prices Estate, I - 144,500 00 Stocks,Coffaterals, on Call, . . 32,400 00 Girard and Consolida- Lion Bank Stock, - 5025 00 Deposits witb Ducat), Sherman &Co.,New York, - 30,000 00 Deferred Payments on' Stock not yet due, 97,700 00 Notes for Marine Pre miums, . 108,080 .60 Due from Agents, se cured by Bonds.. - 35,376 18 Premiums on Policies recently issued, and debts due the 'Co., 126 ,47 0 33 Balance in Bank, 16,156 74 This Company insitres ferehand:ze, and Stock, from Sr co to $5,000, at the Lowest Bates consistent with and and upon the most Liberal Terms, inalin - Pnourr PAY_ atEar upon the adjustmentof Losses under Pon• ties issued by. them. . The Board of Directors have thistlay declared a dividend of 15 per cent.. payable on demand, uponithe business of the Company, to the Ist instant. lion.T110:11AS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R. lIELIIBOLD, Secretary Philadelphia, November 17th 1856.; TIMOTIIY- BOYLE • • bf New Milford, Pa., Asf,,ext. .95 WITNESSIISI , • 074 foryr •-• JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR, r ,\Nho has ,had 10 years experience as a ,Banker and publisher, and author of scrios if Lectures at the Broathray Tab. :ernacle when 'for 10 successive nights, otter ss at -AP-50,000 **. ;'Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited the manner in which ICounterfeiters . execute their Frauds, and s theSurest and Shortest Means of Detecting , , ctnem: • Ti Bank Nnte Engrate.rs all say that he is ;the • greatest Judge rf Paper Money licing, REATEST DISCOVERY of ent Century for Deteeting Counterfeit Bank rs. - Notes, - • Deser'binn• Fve-v Genuine Bill in Existence, and Lxinht.ing at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation ! \'• Arranged so adrairailly, that DEFEZENCE is ' EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. 4: - Er No Index to examine ! No page to hunt - up. - But ..Imp • * I that tthe Merchant. Banker anti Bistaess Man can 'sec at! at it Glance. English, French and German. Thus Each mar rend the same in his own • { Native Tongue. Yost Perfiet Bank -Vote List Palisl,ed. Also a List of . JAll' the Private Bankers- in America. A Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF Et:r.orz AsroEnicA will be publi;hed each edition, together -with all the fro portant NEWS OF THE DAY. Al.° A SEILIEs ./ • or TALES ( , =From an Old Manuscript- found in the East. Sit furnishes the Most Complete History 3f ORIENTAL LIPE, .describingrthe Mast Perplexing Positions ,in which the Ladies-and Gentlemen of that Country haveTheen found. These Stories will continue throutThout the whole year, and will prove the Must Entertaining ever ,offered to the Public. Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at Si a year. All letters must be ad.. dressed to \ .4 • Q • JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, ;Q Weli-sI:N.Y ISyl. rin N,lossonis and rin DO ODZB In Great Projuaion and Magnificence !! ! --::o:: IL II II -II BITT , —::o:: ITITH his compliments to his friends and I' the public for the substantial and long. continned patronage of his business, would again announce that he is receiving a large and full stock of Spring and Sntar.zer Goods, = Including as usual a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods in Prints, Ging,hains, Lawns, Barege-Delanes, Calicoes, Silk Plaid Bareges, Poplens; Brocade Black - and Fancy Dress Silks; Broehe, Stella, Silk and Cashmere Shawls; 2lantil Par- . • cols, Rich Ribbons, • Bonnets&Flowers, Broadcloths, Cassimers, &c., &c. With a great variety of other Staple and Fancy Goods, including - Groceries, Criiekery, Hardware, Iron and Steel, • * Nails, Steees, Hates at d Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, Flower Oil Cloths, Painted Win. dow Shades, Wall Pa. • per, Clocks, Drugs, Oils and Paints, &c& e . The entire stock having been purchased for CAsti and with much care. will be sold 'at 'the lowest figure, end to meet the views of the closest CASH or TIME buyers. • New Milford; May 1857. Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! Tsubscriber begs. - leave - to inform his friends and the public that be has taken the Store No. 201 Washingtmstrret, (directly op posite Washington Market) lateiy occupied by ,Vokey Elliot; and is now prepared to offer for sale on the most liberal-sterms row c4fia. all kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from ! vessel, or store; either in sacks or bulk, or put up in small bags.tci order. Dealers will be furnished with their names printed on the bags when ordering a thousand or more. Persons from a distance ordering by mail can depend upon • having their orders ! promptly 'filled at the , LttwErr 11r.nxfz PrttcEs.l CEO. W. MANN. New York, March Ist, 1857. 10y1..1 Fa.tent Medicines, &c. AFFLICTED READ ! GUATIIESBREG MscuctiEs.--Vegutable Pilh Grevn Mountain Qintsnetitt Sarsaparila Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Pe. cur and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters. Dysen; tary Syrup, Consumptifea Balm, MatAall's Uterine, Catholieon, Dr. Libbia Pile Ointment, and Manual of Dealth. • , and •Cheiry- Pectoris!, ninnies German 0411 meta, Trask's Magnetic Oiqtruent, Holloway's Ointment and • Pills, Doris' Pain Rifler, Dr. Fitch's -Heart Corrector, Dennett'S Root and Plant Pills, Soule's gOvereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Atiguo Curc„ilerekant's Gargling Oil, A rni. Ca Lineatnent, Camphor. Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, I'icera, Mcrrh, Licorice, &c , &e., &e. A new supylyjtistrecolved, to he kept contact-' ly on hand, for sale by I. Ni. BULLARD. • October; Ist, 1856. FARMERS! $l5 will purchase one of tho best CORN SnELLERS and SEPARATORS • . ti Pr Invented. frilf, undersigned is now prepared to furnbh •1 to FARMERS, Millers and others the world renowned Excelsior Corn Shellerthe wonder .of the times—:.being tho hest, most durable, and easiest running Shelleinow . in use,_ INarmnted 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 aro constructed with two cranks, and puny for.; belt, so that two persons can turn them, or attach a belt iu :notion by any power. The attention of. perso„ps owning mills, is solicited, as the Machines- are wonder .t•ully adapted to -any kind of power. They are very easily turned, and when once in motion a small boy can turn them; they are capable of shelling one Lushel per minute—every Farmer should: have one—as-they save their coat, in les than one seasons,. They are on exhibition at Searle'S lintel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's 31ill in Brooklyn, and at Lathrop's Lake 31illsorhere they= be seen in operation at nr.y time. All orders addressed to the undeNigned„,will prompt atten tion. ILictiineS shipped at a distance and war ranted to operate, D. D. SEARLE. 8523,057 07 At SPOT:V.'S Hotel nontrose, December. I lih, 1856. CERTIFICATE. THIS is to certify, that I have examini•d and used one of the - above SheHITS, for - sale by I). D. tir..vnLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one of the best, most durable and ea, lest runnincr Sheller'- ever introduced into this county. It will shell More corn in a shorter time than any other Mach - me, and is always ready for Ne•r`vice. I most heartily and freely reeontn e nd them to the Farmers of Susq'a County, as the cheapest and hest Sheller;r.c.w in use. I have one in operation in my mill in Dimoek, which needs only to be:seen to recommend itself. Call and see it. AMMI ELY Brooklyn, December 11th, 1856. 51tf. T - LAVING' jus; rct ttrued from New Fork, with _ll.l a complete assortment of 7ooilt, for the Spring Trade consist ing in pail as follow, viz: Dry Goods, Grveries, Crockery, 13atilware, .E4!et. 3c Shoes, Clocks, LoOkiag Gta..es, Uutbrena.. tVall Pa. per, Ladies' Ben nets, ace.. A fine stock of - PA NA MA, .NTLIA W, and P ALM- LEAF HATS, mai many Other arti cles too numerous to mention, would invite the especi.,l attendon of cash buyers to an exatui nation of his stock, which will.bo 4hown freely to all, and bold ns cheap as they sell goods this side of New York. Thankful for the patron. age that has been bestowed upon him the part year, he hopes by constant attention to the Wants of all, o suit all who may cat!. Hoping' that my vw.tomers will not forgot that a settlement of accounts it tut: CIO once a year, I remain thcir servant, - KENYON. . . Look and Road! SOMETHING NEW ! THE undersigned, Merchant at Dirnock Four Corners, has Lady discovered that for ready pay he es use.ll moreGoods,and make more money at one-half the- usual profits put upon Country Goods. Consequently 1 can . sell Goods from five to ten per cent. lower than any other establishment in this section. But kio not take my word fur it. Call anti 611 e for yourselves. Br'ing a little Cash or some kind - of Country produce, and bay your Goads at a price unpar: alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. My stuck is lar , re and well selected, and ram re ceiving, NEW ADDITIO'NS every wevit . My Terra s of Sale arc Rt . ..triV PAY. It +•iii certainly be for your interezit to :all and seo• the before purchasing elsewhere. PlourAtii Salt kept ef)nstantlt on hand. • WSJ. II: THAYER. 13tb, 1857, FORDHAM, [ - Succ.sort TO. A. & E. BALDWIN.] Manufacturer .of .Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunk and Carriage Trimnalr, • WOULDinvite all who are in want of any SkTOULD article ever kept at a Harness shop to give hint a call. Harnesses made of the best Oat: %Tanned _Leathers on short notice. ' He has on hand a good assortment of arriac Trimminzs which he titil,rs-nn the most T eas on. al le terim. Carriage Trimming done with neat= . news and dispatch. z - Repairing done on Short notice. No. 1., 2, and 3, Basement Searle's hotel. • Montrose, Nov. 26th, 1856. • n 49. • • lyrl 6/UN. AVING failed of selling out our store with its we are again in the market with New. Goods selling for Cash only, for loss thi - n can be found in Susquehanna County- We ai.e determined to sell goods Low notwithstanding the railings of our up-town neighbors. So friends; one and all, and buy wlwro you :.can buy the cheapest. Your money sated is as rood for you as for those,you have enriched heretofore. R. THAYER & co. • April 28th, 1857. • New Millinery and DrecssMalting ESTABLISILVENT. Ladios, have you Heard theliews. ~ . Mrs. 11.s.nraa, formerl Of New 1! 4 . 7 -I.:York, has .openened a y illinery -,•.:;;'.'" • and Fancy Store in the village .4 's . 14.;-. / r.'.. , _ ..i of Brooklyn, and having just re .. ~ e turned from New York with a A Large rind Fa4sionable 4 stock of Goads consisting of La dies and Misses Straw fiats of every style and variety.' Also, Crape and Silk Hats, constantly on hand, of every hue and color; together with a spit neid assortment of FANC li GOODM istich as Embroideries, Hair Braid 4 ,llosiery, Caps, Head Dresses, Lace Goods, etc., etc., all of which she Wrens at the Low,Fsv MICE'S. *.**PArticulas: attention will be paid to Bleach ing-always at home. • . . . Brooklyn, May sth, 1857. . 19tf. Molainotypes!' H AVING purchased the right for making the beautiful and durable style ofpicti,res known es the Metainotype, or Iron Pictures, I stand ready to furnish them to such as may pre fer them to the Anabrotype or Dag,uerreotype. Tf anybody Pi'efers kcheap likeness to or.e of superior quality, I ran, tnd will make them as cheap ! and as good ! ! as those sold by Wood,at the cart on the green. Ff- FIRST CLASS PICTURES AT 'USUAL prucr.s., W. B. DEANS, Phenix Block. . Montrose, July 23d, 1857. 14.0GTE:F AYER'S CHERRY. PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OW Couglag, and llotirseuess. tfcnrrrztu, M.t.., 20th Dee, MS. Da. J. C: dirt: I do Mr, li.ltute to my Um boat moody I hare at* fonud .for Conchs. Muammr, funned:a, and Um concomitant Proptemi of a Cold, iq your Cnrunt rICTURAL. Its COMMILL WM In my practice and my family for tha last ten years Nut shown it to rOVIC.I Rut* dor rtrtneic for the treanutnt of these complaint!. En EN .11N UIIT, I.D. . A. D. liItEITLEY, EN.,of trrites: "1 tiara mot your Prl,4lmi. myself met In my feinity seer slims yon invented It. aml believe it the beet wieslicine iur 11l purpose ocer put out. With a boa cold I eLeuht sooner pay twenty-Ore tonnes for a bottle than Jo without It, Ow take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. iiruisanr.t.r, MM., Feb. 7, IKA... Munn*. Atilt: twill cheerfully certify your PEMBA% b the best remedy we p.oorios for tho cure of I,7a.oing Cbugh, Croup, and the chest dhuutsce of children, We of your trateruity in the Fonth apprecbite your skill, and commend your medicine to our t0.4i14. iIiKA.3I CONKLIN, 31. D. AMOS LElt, EB4„,SIONTELIS. I. writ es, 3dJan.,1856: "I had a toliows Influenza, which retained me in demi Ida weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally hied your Picrettst. by the edrice of our cler.gyman. The. first 40010 r.•liere•.l the sureness in toy throat and lungs: less than one half the bottle made me coendetely writ. Tear mrdirints are the choiq , cet its well as thebest we can lnly, and we you, ho,:tor, and year reme dies, as the 1.4 u man's Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. WUST 31.0 it ItLtsTilt, PA- Feb. 4, Mk Pm: Your Corium PgeTOIL4L in perfuming marrellans cures in this section. It boo relic:red several from alarm. lug symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has laiored under nu atiet Hon of the lungs for the Lxst (arty years. Mer,chant. A. A. ItANIPKY, M.D., Atnyys, 3lostos CA. lowa, writes, Pert. ft, 1a55: o During my practice olmany years I hue tonna nothing equal to your Cntxxy PterSust. far giling ease and relief to comounptise fottictits, or caring such us are cr.rable.' We n/SOLlsdd volumes ft evidence, but the most con• vincing proof or the virtues of this remedy is found in lta erects upon Consumption. Probably no ono we Las ever Leen known whlc.h cured somany and such dangerous dues as this. 13ome no,Lncoun aid ems reach; but even to thooe the efIITAT rti - tout affords cella and comfort, Anlit Iloyst,Nur Cry. Varch 5,1556 Dot - ro% ATLI, rAWLLL: I ft.n.l it a ditty and a pleatura inform yo, what ynur Cat Lay PECVR.U. 11:101 dune for my wife. ha.l been fir', mouths lanring under the danr,erens sytni.t.,crs of Corsninption, fruzu which no aid we tirreure given her rarrh rt.! 14. :he was "'to:Oily . until Dr. t , trnoz. this city. ere +to 11%s - re:rang for I ...lricrreoitin.entie.l a big: of rota inedieitie. We. ble,g as no tl.e y our frr she luterrecnv ere.l frOra that'ilay. 'he is not yet ag gimp,- as rtie to to be. but is frre rrunt lii.r and culls Leraelf well. Yours with iteatitnile rt,rAr,L 'ORLAND.) :.:311ELIIT, Or Sit rts. r vats. (flirt:mil:it-es, do 1.4 till you have, triKl Arra's Cucuta I•ss . tvitAt.. It is nts.lo b otut..f the he:t medical 1:: the worl.l, arid Its Cllvel 311 around ni be , pealc the high tuvrita of Its vitt:res.— .Let/m•. Ayer's Cathartic gills. T I seienees 'Chemistry and Nledirlve have been taxed their utmost to prixlnce this lest, most perfect purl:4ll , re w Lich is known to man. Innumerable proofs are sh.uw ti that theee hare virturs Which surpas,in est. Pence the ordinary medicines, au.i that they win un prece.lectedly iipondhe all Dien. They aro alto and pica:taut to hake, but powerful to ours. Their pene bating propertiva atinuil.kte the .ital activities of the Way, remove the edetruettons of its orgnua,),ttrlry the blood, at;! expel .Ilevace,. They pargeout the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate 10.13-14gL•h or disor dered organs into their natural action. anl impart healthy tone with strength - to the whole system. Not only do they coVe the evrry-loy complaints of every' body, but nit formidable and .Ling;. -rote tii,...14.ed that have baffled the toot of himian 'shill. they praluce powerful effects. they are at the Fame time. in diminished drake, the aaPstntid imll physic that can bOemployed for chltdien. 11.411ng witgar.crated, they are pleaaarit to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have leen made which surpass belief were they not sub. sten tiated by men of such exalted position anti character as to forbid tha suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certi fy to the public the reliability of my remedies, while oth ers hives sent sea the &muralist, of their conviction that my Preplrations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering rellovignen The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratle my American Almanac, eon Mining directions for their use and, certificates cures, of the following coniplaints:— CostiNeineo, Ithemnatism. Dr“psy„ Ileartturn. Ile.v7se he ari,ixnt from a foul Stomach. Nan sea, Imligestiem. Morbid Ina‘tion cf thn.Bowels and Pain arisi rag thcreft,m. Flat:lb:T.7, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer -0111 atol Cutameni Pi-ear.ea which natuire an tract:ant Medielne, Scrr. , fol icix'• EN it: They ale°. by pin-Vy ing the hhaal and stimulating the eyetein. Circe many complaint.; which it would not to suppeod titer could reach. salt at Ikatfilit. Partial Itli icriin.fitio and liiervorn Irritability, Deratigemehb, of the 1.1%er and Hid- Gut. and otira- kin. td cc..nplitints from a of the lily or oledruction of Its functions,- Do net be Fat off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they tn.AO more profit on. A.. 1 for AIM'S Pats, and take nothing 'eh.e. No other they can give Yea compares with !hie io its tutsuric value or curative p,wers. The tick want the beat all there is for them, and they thouhl have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER., Practical and Analytical Chesnist, Lowell, Kau l'alcr. 2.3 CTs. rut' 1 x. £crs 1.10rt..3 m $l. 2OLD F Dr • And'. 'YURI:ELL, 'Montrose, And Dvnlets in iunuksir.4 , ertry where. 1: ,.,( . . -- -7:.*::..t,r/ -A - . lit -. 0 - , - e I ' - -c! - .?.. 1 : -' 5 . , , • 77 j, ..:-. • - `'ti - :::-..-...;-: , ':...,....:,>.:A . ..!........:•-,:,-....:...,,..:.-_,..,: oZ,' _ 11.‘lit.: this week received a large addition -to tny 5" 4 ,,c' ~ stoek of NVATCIiES.WhieIi. 4 - .;-'4 . .... tozether with tay Jorfuersup ta 5iy...„.14,,1,:, makes a full assortment t ' , . 7.:,r):....-- - -tif GOLD ANE) -.SiI.VER ) iZsL• -:' -i " ---- ' - Vii f 3.7 C S.l ra g. of every description, frotu k'.s'S to --2....15, in open face and hui.tintr cases, a large r proportion of which are of lay own itnprtation. anti- cannot be excelled, in a..tcurnev of tinte, ilur.ihility or cheapness. ALFRED 3 EVANS. No.‘;..' o,itiFeltows' Hall. liinqhatoton, drily rah'. 1837. • 14 Ituinfloarers .;iitsuraitrt (,?:crier Perpetual. Granted by the Slate of z Penasylrania. - CAPITAL 0500.000. Fire, Marine and 6:3 Tra.u+por . gain:.. _ A tnos S. Lipmscorr, Preside t. Wm. A. Patoot.s, Vice Pres't. At.FnEu WEEliz, Secretary. .1)111ECTO us. Aaron S. Lipincou, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Ithodeq, Alfred Weeks, Wm. Thotnas, J. Dinahlo Sank, WM. Neal, John P. Simtnons, (nark= .1. Fiel.l, James P. Smith. 017;i - v. 10 Merctiant's Exchange, A. N. BULLARD, Agent;-Montrose, Pa. 20y1. ~. . - ki .1 1, 4 : , , ~` • 1 . .g: ) •• - -,-,a * 4 . ' - ' '. 5 ,r• -v 7N14 44 .. .. .. -4.0 43 . . . - .Z: V •-,./ 1 1 $ H a t we ce,.. )D24 undersignM having pureha,:ed tha In. terest °Neu. W. Seyinour in the-firm of Geo. W. Sey Moor & Ca ) will hereafter CON,TIN it;EititSEVESS Under the firm of GUILE & BLAND.OING, Where they will be happy to see their old friends and show 'hew a nice stock of Goods of a su perior quality at VERY Low . rnicr.s.. CDALLIS, Learns and Gingham,choice assortment And v . liPal) at • GUILE & BLANDINes. BONINETS, Bonnet Ribbon* and Trimmings, a Good and Fa%ldonablo asaorttnent tt GUILE & BLANDING'a. CROCEilbRir. of tho Latest Patterns and a full assortment of all kind* of Glum Ware at GUILE & SPEAR and Saekaon's saws, and Riley p Carri's Filles,—the.best .Mandy in use, At GUILE & BLANDING . S. Ilarf,ird, May 1815'7. SIOVE,S! STOVES 1 .1 - STOVES !IT OUR Sieves havo been so thoroughly tried •to the entire autisfaetion . of all .thot they need no recoil - intend from us. .. S. S. 11. SAYRII & DitOTIIERS. HEALTH OR SICKNESS? CHOO3E 3ETWEEN THEM. 111.01i1LOAV AV'S Pia lle nin HE Blood furnishes the materita °revery. JL hone, muself, gladd and - fibre -id the hu man frame, %Viten pure, itseeures health.to ev. ery organ; when corrupt,it necessarily produces dk.caSe. 110.1L0 WAY'S PILLS operate direct. upon the elements of the stream of life; nett. ralizing the prineipla of ,lisease, and. thus rad'. cal ly curing the malady, whether located in. the .nervei,the stdmach, the liver, the bowelr, the museles,,the skin, the brain, or any other part the system. Used Throughout tho World? 'i/OLLOW.irS PILLS are equally eflicacsona iu complaints common to the• 1.;•holc human raer, and in dis , rderapeculiar to certain climate* , and . t Alarming Disorders.. Dyspepsia and derangeinent of the liver. 'the soun:e of infirmity, and satfering,and the cause of innumerable deaths, yield to there curatives, in all cases, hovveve ag,gravated,acting as a mild pur gative, alters ive and tonic ; they - relieve the bowels, minty the tl'uids,a fel invigorate the eye-. tern and the c institution at the same time. General aknesi—NerrOtts CoMpla infs. When all at. nulauts fail. the renovating an bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to -the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. • Delicate Females. - All irrezill.trities 'and WM - tents incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex ate re ;armed or prevented by it few doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives No mother who re. Cards her 11W:) or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach... Sciontifie Endorsements. London " Lancet," the Loudon " Medical Review" and the• must einiaeut or the faculty' in Great Britain. Franc , and Germany, have eulo gized the PIO:, aud the?r inventor. Ilallrnrti Pills are the hest . reinetly known in the worldfor the following diseases : Asthma Headaches •"' nosvel Complaints ludigeition Cl/111411S viettl Weakness Colds Inflammation . • Cestivem.ss'. Influenza Liver Complaints Debility • toviness of Spirits Drepsy Pi les Dyspep,ia • SeCalary Symptoms Diarrhoea Stone and Gravel • Fever and Ve.uereal :Mentions Female Complaints Worms of all kinds • Sold at the Manufactories of Professor b 0 Maiden Lane. New Yolk, and 24 I Strand London, by all respectable Drug-. gists and Dealers in MedieinC throughout, the Gaited States and the civilized world, in bola nt 25 cents, 6:1 centsond $1 each. There is :t cou , iderable saving by taking thelarlzer . ; N. B.—Direction; for tlio guidance ; of pa. tients in every dieorder are affixed to eiteh,host. n-10- I v F LOUR and :3att by the llirrel or Pound, at HAWLEY Si GUILD'S. Complete tts , ortment of Bonnets, isunnet attd Dress Truttnings. &c., at - FiA WLEY & GUILD'S ALard st,,ek of Glovps and Hosiery of every variety, for I.l,liet s and Coiltiren, at FIAWLEY & GUILD'S. F-IRENCH CALF' BOOTS, and Enamelled Shoes at KENYON'S. SUMMEit • , New Rail Road Route. DO,itware,Latnliawanraa.el. XTEWana expL-tlitious,broad gnage route from the North and West, via Great Bend atr.:icrantea," and from the Lackawanna and Wyoining rvAllevs, directly through . to New York and•Philmfelphia. Oa and' after Thnn:day, June 18th, 1857, trains will Le.run us follows-: Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on the N. Y. & E. R. It., :millet, at Gt. Bend at 8:12 a. m., and the Mail Train at 9:25 a. m., connecting with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia,at 930 a. m. Due at Montrose, - 10 03 •' Scranton, 11. 40 0 Strondsbnr7, . 158 p.m. - Delaware. 15minutes to dine, 2 27 " Bridgeville. Phil. p:lbs. kave 2 50, " Junction. 3 354 " New York, 7 15, " 8 20, " Passengers from N. Y. Leave Pler No. 2, North River, at 7 30, a.m. From Phitlidelphia, leave %Val- . nut St, Wharf, at _ 6 00 ." Leave Junction - ' . .;“ 10 55," Due at Bride:es-ilk., Phil. connection, 11 45,1 Delaware, 15 minutes to dinc,l2 00 m - Strond.stiurg, 1 07,p.m . Scranton, * 3 48," Mon ttose, . 5 35," Great 11. , nd.6 10; "' . • Connecting: at Great Bend with tho Mail Train Vet at 6 57,." • Scranton .Aecommodation. Train •-• leaves Sernntori for Great Bend at 9 :15 a.m. Arrive at Great Bend, - :•, ."1 00 p. m. ConmCcting with the Steamboat Express east, and Dunkirk Express west, on the N. Y. & E. Rail Road. .. . . Returning, leaves Great Rbtul at 425 p.-m Due at Scranton, ' - -8 20 " For the accommodation of way travel' on the Southern Division, a rassisnger car will be at tached to the Express Freight* Trains, leaving- Sernatoa, at 6.00 a. m Due at Stroudsbnro• at • 11 35 " " Junction at . ' 345 p.m. Returning, will .leave Junction at 400 a.m. Due at StrottdM)uig at . - '7 35 " -" Scranton at • . 220 p. m. P:isong..r,s from New York will change cars at Clarksville. • . . - 'l'o and from via D. D. R. R., leave or take car? at Bridgeville. • • . For Pittston, Kingston, and Will:esbarre,tako L. & J. R. R, cars at Scranton. For lessai pArchba Wand Carbondale, change c.lrs at Greenville.- Tickets'sold and baggage checked between all station s on connecting roads. Passengers to and from Witkesbarre, Wyo.. moing, &e., via. Lackawanna &. Bto imsburi Railroad, go through Without any detention at Scranton, as the traitis,on that road run in con nection with - the express trains on the D. L & W. R, R. Tare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston to Philadelphia. $4:50. From Kingston to New York, ' Wyoming and Pittston to Now York $4:75. Tickets sold; rind bringrif2e checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Supl Writ. N. JENKS, Gen'% Ticket Agent: 110 USE BUILDER'S DEPOT FOR SUS NNA •0 0 UNTY. AT NEW 41IILFORD. irIICKERNIAN & GARRETT bre giving es. pecial attention to the: improvement' con. templated •in this county he ensuing season, and now offer a helping hand, by keeping con stantly for sale a large quantity of Window Sash and. Glass, Blinds. Door, Neils, Paints and Oils, and a complete assortment of Builder's Hard Ware, &c. Those going to put. hp houses in the spring will find it for their intbrest Au give us a call.. We can.fornish everything you want, and at the very lowest manniaoturing prieea. WICKMAN . & GARRETT. New blilford. Pa. Bth, 1856. tor— S. 11. 'SATRE & vcc ptay- 41,11 ti • O lge. SPRING 4 4' . 0 AND • IILVANR Q 0 61 S. .[]-jfIICII for Cash orProdnci can be bought V V very low. , WALLPAPEII,, ".A:io_kgetasisoitnacnt just received. - 4--lARPTING. • Thirgains oftered -ty • - %./ H.• ! SAYRE & BROTHERS. PLOWS., PL0.1175.1! PLOWS. We levite the s attention of Fanners to the celebrated 'keel:skill° POWs *hid! we have added to our large assortment. • • S. H. SAYRE & BRO'flitßff; •- . .S,Proprieterti of Eagle' YOußd6- . :. Montrose,•April 29th, 18:57. ' Mr. air6D . 2-EtCYPillt. ) 2l . l . - - • , _ AT _IIEAD-OF,NAVIGATION3• A ND:exarn,ine the - ebOicitr Spring and Summer Goods, just °penal fur Examination And SAI4, al Eery loicfigiqes by C. W. AlO - . STELLA, Cashmere, and 11.. Lain Shail very low prices by - MOTT: HATS and Caps of the. ri6ve4 styles, in treat variety by V. W. MOTT: p REIMS in abundance by . C. lIROWN-and Bine Sheeting and. Stittings—: -LP ShirtintriP`=s; 'l%eks; Detiime t .Sutotnee Stuffy; &c., &c., as low as can bu vfforned In this market. f C. W. MOTT. . . OLOTEllb,Ca,hitnersandSestinp, very sirabte stylr.s, at priet\s that•caunot suit: Call - and be,convinvtd. C. W. 3InTT: BASS Nuops , hosiery, Cloves. Belts; ILA ote.,ete.; by , C. W. 310TT. • noccalES, Crockery, Its ware and kLK.Yarious- other :Irti..lesto nomero" s to men tion,—allof which bhalt i be sold Chea for Cash' or Ready Pay. --.- C. W. .to - TT: - - Montrose, May sth, 1857. MONOPOLY! MONOPOLY!! TUSS is the ,great principle Among onr se). fish, small ;nen:hal - 0. In proof of this look at the late Act passed at Harrisburg, prohibiting hawkitig and peddling in Susquehanna Colinty; an Act passed to gratify some of the Merchants who ba%e expressed a desire "tu stop some large" wagons.' 6itttenb tit . , :Ilosenbaitnt . k .-Q1.1., DOWN TrirT , G , Tafory. Their:large wagon will run morn regularly than ever before, until their lieenselor peddling expires. in order to aeNonnaodate the commit:: nity and be able to battle monepory' seccessful ly, they hate made arrangements to get. New Gaods weekly from-New Yor andthey will self the Same front' 15 to 20 percent. cheaper, thud any other eatiblislitent in Susquehanna Cohn; ty. We hate now received our NEW St/111191ER GOOD The largest, cheapest, and bast selected : stout ever offered in this - Market. It is not necessary' to enqmerate 'the . artieles which our assort i ment: comprises: it is sutlkient, to say that we have; aeiteral , eteck of the latest and most. fashion Ale goodsin the market, and we cannot fail to suit the public, as well in taste. as in prices. A few words more to our fel:ow-citizens, and - parlieu- - larly to those who feel thinelves independent and not .obliged to, purchase:at someltartii:ularr store. We, know that it will be for your into. restto examine and price our goods before pur chasing elsewherel . that is a true inotto.tiiat "a . penny saved - is better, , than two earned" We: are . detertnined to spate no pains to give general. satisfaction, and :we-shall a ways be ready and happy to exhibit our assortment to those who Will favor us with a call. GI:TTENBEBO, ROSENBAUM it CO. Mont - me, Mny 3857.. J. L. ritERRINIANJ IS happy to 'announce Lq his nntneroui ens tomers that he is now rectiving a cheap stock of Sluing-add Summer Goods, coesistina in part of • Dry' Goods, • Which ho will sell for - cash Butter, - - ; Farmer Produce, ilia manner whie . h wilt prove perfectly eatiefac. l tory to all who are disposed to deal with him. sonviile May 6th, 1857. - R EADY MADE CLOTHING,: at the " Upsimville Exchange." Boors & SHOES JUS•I. RECD, at the " Upsoaville E4clianga", IV HE HIGHEST PRICES ,PAID FOR 1 BUTTER,at the " Upsoniille Exchatig,e." -A SETTLEMENT OF OLD ACCOUNTS= A .DESIRABLE, at the; "Up: 7 :onvitte change." AMY .IP'EaaT, - 615 I . l'Dgß - At the New &Uwe iu Gibson. THE undersigned having just returned from . .:New York, are now exhibiting to tho-good people of Gibson and vicinity, a complete, assort. ment of Dry Grckqdzz, Groceries", Crockery, Hard ware; Boots and Shines. Hats-and Caps, Ready made Clothing,. Sbplo and Pantry Dav Gook consisting of Lawns, Borges Chals's Ginghams, Prints, Sheetings, Tickings„lnd a large stock of Summer Goods for Men and Bon's. wear. Believing the Riad!, peg and short.eredit sys tem to be the true one our motto is "The nimble Sixpence is better than the slow shilling." Calt and.'see us for we will sell you goods — Cheap for Cash. . - • ,• HAWLEY dz,:GIJILD., Gibson, April 2Oth, 1851. N B: All kinds of produce talfen in etehange , tor Geodi: G, T IE. T.l Ai lA., f_iige _Stock 411511111 . 1tit40. OF PHILAOEIPHIA,, 'No. 136 Wainat.st, above Fourth.. CAPITAL. $300,000: : Make Assurance against loss' or damage By. Fire, on Buildings, Furniture and iferehandise generally. Horses and Cattle, against death , from any cause. 1611,`LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. ..a. "DIRECTORS:' _ B. R. MILLER, . J. CITASDALE. J. It. Fismars, HoEcdsy, HENRY JONES, VA J. 11,00)-&-LL. CHAS. FLASIGEN, Del. W.I . I.CARTEREAT. %c,, I - BALMlLiiit i -Oreet. BILLINGS , STROUD,I.Agest. IiattIAUTIFIJL. stock or Wren': fine Sheets; I.3and Children& Paiters and Parodis at S. H. SAYRE* BROTHERS Groceries, Crock . Hardware 'or any kind of KENYON'S.