o r . A good - looking news6y,-appearently 'bout's years old, has been 'for some time traveling upon the cars_ between Cairo and C4ntralisevending literature very success fully. But last -week, at Centralia, it was inadvertently diicovered that the good-look ing newsboy was a 'roman of some twenty odd years of age. Her disguise bad never been suspected. the had traveled with - the, other boys, played billiards, smoked cigars, swore, dram, whiiky, as easily and natural as s newsboy might be expected to dO, The reasoo of her disguise, says the Cairo Times, we do not know. Her career as a newsboy • as been ended. Tutz.vss' iskeziStErm.—An account sp. • peared in the I.undort papers Some— mouths ago a very complete instrument found in the possession df'a :thief in : the metropolis for bot. jug holes into iron earns. Since: that time a dsuch More CoMplete instrutent of the kind has been found is the possession of tereturned convict at 'Ail:-choler. The instrument fotind in London betild simply drill a small hole through the iron door df a safe'; That seized in Manchester cuts out a piece of iron at Ale operation through which a monis liana May be -inserted. The invention ,and Vorlcust.- lihip are iiieh as might ha#, turned, oat 'only / /at one Of eta. first rate machine shops, the instrumdfiChassheen tried by Mewls Chubb, / the iron safe makers, who:ft:Mud thatit Would cut a pieeti out of a quartet inch iron 'dodrin four hundred revoluttonaof the lever by which it is worked, or in an hour:; and it had eat out a piece tem a plate half an 'rich in thick- ness Without.heingin the last injured or ten dered itself:6lmA 'for 'further 'law. A singular fact in-the date is, that in the thief's valiseiin Which the latter instrurnent was found, was also discOvered a - UorwhOel belonging to the instrument seized in ~ciridtin,*Cdtmectinuthe person having the one mitelizie With 'the 'awn er of the other. ; ho pefion in whoie 'pos. session the machine wins friend:in la:ankl e:ire!. escaped. punishment because he was it a dwelling house with it when taken; had be been t4tes with it in the littOeth Ile could tiat.e been reached by thelaw.. • ACKNOWLED Y. . Mr. and Mrs. HENRY A.RILEY tender their mostgrateful- acknowledgment to their friend s who, on the afternoon and evening 'cif March 2d, gaie them such substantial .evidence of their kind remembrance. --• , Truly generous and most awry wits their -free will offering. - And while wa consider sucti blMefactions -- the assurance of the 'affectionate regard of - the donion, we also feel that they impose an additional obligation upon the recipients to pray and labor foi their spiritual good. A CARD. The 'undersigned, in behalf of hiniself and wife, desire to express their sincere- gratitude to the kind friends who remen2l4Ted them 1)y a Donation at Nicholson Depot on : the eve ning of the lat: inst. The avails of the Dona 'tion exceeded $6O, two-thirds of ':vilt. - 3Sth was *Cash. - • Vey the choicest of Mayans blessings Test 'upon 'these kind friends now and. ever. • Ilarcli 5, 1658. 'N•OTICE. • The _annual . meeting of the..ocld Fellows fail Association will he at their Hall on. the,first Tuesday-evening in April at 7 o'clock , f6r the electicio of officers &c. • Mowrkost, March 9, 1858. D. BREWSTER, Pres. A. N . .131.71,LARD, S . ec. . • FOR t'SALE; OR TO TENT. ADWELLING TIOUSE,Eirn, dr.o: Wi th tiro abd a half sores of beautiful land, an excel lent "stand . tor •a blacksmith, or shoe maker situ ate,: Upsonvil le, Sutuinehsnna County, near 7. L.ME.rriman's store, wilrbe sold lot: , or tent- - ed to-a good tenant. Enquire of the subscriber at his office, in this Borough, or of L Merri man. esq. Also houses and lots for sale or to Tent, in town. • ,11: C. TYLVR. Montrose. Marrit'B,llZST "Bola D2.li. INTati. r 0 `IPIEE., orier . , l lW4lsoss's LORGINCI , , b.t SEJLIMILE4 111019 M. Montrose, litsren tOth,lßsB. /URSA'S EidltiMM • VIOSIF,Et MrELLIGENCE AGENCY. i Persona aim intend Settling in Kansas, and who may grant reliable Informintion in re gard to the best Locations; tiro Cities ; Towns; MintraLl'oints ; Itivers; Soil ; tihe best route to CMG the prices of Lands, 4 roten tots, Itrovis iens, dL may addr es s the todersigned, [Enclosing - a . Fee of One Dollar') On 14..cipt 4 . which a. correct' and anther** otrun't of the part of Kansas to which tbe Appli cant deSires to tthigrate, will be forwarded by torn pail. 'Address, • 801.712.Ng t!,r, CO., trereapton, itansas. tlOw3 Sheriff's &am, BY virtue or sundry writs issued 'ant nf the Court of Common Pleas or ISnektuedanna County, and to um directed,-t . napose to side, by public vendee, at the Court' House, in 4cont- Tose„on Saturday, April 341..18515, at one o'clock, p. p., the following Real ,Estate, to Rid: • , ALL that certain piece or parcol of land, Atli ate in the Towni.hip of Harfcird, Staquehaima ,'County, bounded and described as follOws, to wit: OD the North by lauds of Hannah'Stanley, 'on the East by•the Turnpike Road, on the South and Meat" by lands of Joab Tyler; .containinr , shout fifty rods of land, more or less, with the oppurtenancei. one largo buildinverected for • the manufacture of scales, with a steam engine, , and oilier machinery, necessary for such a man ofactory, ,ons barn, and all improved. • Taken in "excentionarthe suit of D. E. Whit coy va. It. H. Exton. MSC) all that certain piece or parcel of laud situate in the township of Lenox, Susquehanna ' Conntr,4bounded and deseribedss follows, to wit; On the North and West by land in posses- Sion of Mordecai Tanner, on the' East by land of Amos Carpetrter, Rand' on the South by the public -highway.; iodating about seven acres land, more or less; with the appuitenances, One framed &waling house and all improved. . Taken in execution at dim snit of Grow arni • Dreams stasigemil to W. Y. Tingley Ira. Cyrus AIM all that tertslin *Me or parcel of laid situate in Abe Borough of .Susquehanna Derintt Besquebanna COOthgllaboundea and described as follows, to wit: on Om North by land of Aribrose Kggleston, on The Zest by land" of I. B. Salmon, on the Setithtw the public high way, and on the West by T S. Sennett, con-. Patting about 5250 feet, being 60 feet front,,and running back 87 1.2 feet, with the apportenan; .ces,"one framed house, and all simpered. Taken in execution at the suit of Melia ITSft %meek et. Jeremiah Kimber and Daiid S. • Ataxia. - :ALSO all that certain pieewor parcel of land, /Agate, lying and being in tbo - townahip - of Len , Wm zointor of SusquWanna. and State of Pen - wylvaaia. sad bonndedfand described as tollOwa, .to wit; beginning, of a stake and stoner by a • ri - rock on the Soli West bank of the Milford l and Owego 'aropi e and in the North Went line- of Paul Harris, warrantee, and along fold warrantee Hoe N. b 6 L4' E. i - !!l:terehee It' A Oki and stinMS in clearing of Lok MoNania ,. ra; 'thence S. 20° E. 44 perches to a stake and stones in a line of lands et Asaph Fuller; thence along said Puller line N. 85° W. 14 perches - tit a stakeitnd atones ;"thence S. 20° W. 71 perch: o a stake and stones; thenieS. 'B3 3-4". W. 71 perches to a stake and 'stones on the North side of said turnpike road and opposite a, level swampy, piece of ground; thence along said Turnpike road N. . 42'. W. 24 perches to - a. stake 'end stones.en the no - it h side of the road; thence N,. '64; W.'59 and 3 10 perches to a stake and stones ;thence S. 6'7° W. 11 and' 4-10 perches to a stake and'atnnes on the South aide of the 'road, thence N. - 82' W. 12 perches to a stake and stones on the South side of said road ;'thence N. 82 4 W. 12 perches to a stake and itories err the South side Of said road; theriee 112 ° W. 10 perches to 'the place of beginning; containing seventy-five tides and sixty-slit perches be the same more - or ibis, with .the appnrtenances,'one small limited 'horse,aril about five acres im proved.. . Taken in execation at the suit Of Beeline Whiting. to the use of Solomon Taylor va. Vier 'Yarn 2d. - ALSO - a\l'iltat certain piece or parcel *china, 'situate in - the intenship of Great Bend, county. of Snsqu - ehanna, and State of Pennsylvania,bound id and deserittbd as follows, to wit: on the north, by Artemas ball, on the east by the Snaquehan na kits the south by Elise Dayton, con tamping aboit . thiity-seven and a half acres, more 'or less. together with the apPnitthienbes, One' trains house, barn and wagon liciese, and or. chard and all improved. Atso all that other piece itifiuite ah above end bounded and , described as' follows. 'to Wit: on the north by the State line, on the east by R. T. Torboss and Artemis Hall on the month by mi!- ton Giiman, and on the west by Memnon Hitth.l away and the Drinker lands, it being the undid'. ',.ded half of two hundred ecres ‘ more or less, with the appurtenances, tWa tog houses, and about 25, acres improved. - A 1.116 all that other 'tract 'or parcel of situate in the township of Thomson,county and State 'aforesaid, and descriheld as follows, to wit: b W eg e i y nn na nd t S a u ' sq o u s e t h aannnd ictoonuee, e i s n ; the nlien e boyf said 'eduntY line, south 2' W. 218 perches, to It, post and atoriae thence N. 44" W..1'52 perchei to a 'OA, the 'Warrantee corner; thenie 'Wand -surveykil in the warrantee name of Peter Seeder, N. 46°..,147 perches to the place of beginning,' containio, 74 acres find 92 perches, be the same more or lees, the vine tract of land conveyed to Harry Hall by l'ohn T. Carlisle, by deed dated J'uly 16e 1857, and 111 iultraved. , .; Taken in execution at the suits of Julius S. 'Corbett, Sonthworth, Shinann lit 'Co.. and J. ,C Meeker and Perkins vs. G. S. Mtlick; B. A. Me-1 sick 'and Harvey Hall. I ALSO all those two certain pieces'dr Pateele:, -of land situate, and being in the township '6ll, New Mifford,Sus-quehanna County, bounded and!, described as ..fotlows, ,to wit: beginning at tha t middle of the Cochecton and Great Bend turn! pike road. at the . eotrth corner of land sold to; David Minklo, the north earner of land sold to, Khamer Mott. and the west corder of land sold trt Ehhu Mott.; 'thence‘by Ithatner Sidtt's land and by the lots Nos. 33 end 32., on a melt bf recur; vey of Henry Drinker (the elder) made by Johd u Terry, South 44 1-2° W. 210 and 5-10 perch°, ,to stones by'a beech tree, a corner of land sold to Sylvanus Wade, and John Wellman ; thence E by the last mentioned land N. 191 perches and 5-10 of a perch to a beech tree, and E. 120 1.21 perches to a post In the middle of the aforesaid turnpike road, a northerly course to the begin, ning, containing 98 acres and 155 perches wit I allowances, it being lot No. S 9 on the map afort said. Also all that certain' tract or parcel of land, p‘?t of the survey to Peter Platt, situate in this town,sl ,4 n aforesaid : -beginnning, at post in the Cochoet.o' a and Great Bend turnpike road, thende by land wit; to Park W. Avery, S. 44 1.2" W. -90 and 1-2 i,i.erches, to stones, the east corner Of lot No. 33 ea the map of the resnrvey, aforesaid, made by Torry a feee:otid, thence by the said lot, I 45 1.2' W. 1 .72 per:clots to a post and stones the north corner of said met ; thence by land sold to I Alexander Shirley, N. 44 3-1° E., 75 and 1 ; 12 I perches to a post in 'the wictille of said road io the place of beginning; containing, by the sad survey 75 acres and 114 perches, and allowances, be the same more or less, it being part of lot No. aforesaid. with the appurtenances, on the first described lot, two framed dwelling houses, three barns, one orchard and the whole hei:m prdved ; upon the last described, is one framitd barn - and about sixty acres -improve& tho two tracts or parcels of land lay contagions to ease other. and ccinstitete one farm. Taken in execution at the suit of John Howell to 'the use of Sarah Mott vs. Charles Tingley Exeetitor of Ithirrter Mott deed. ' ALSO al: that Certain piece or parcel of lid, situate in the township of Bridgewater, and S quehanna County, 'bounded and described las follows, to wit: on the north and east by loads of Etre Beebe. on the south by lands of Asa Pessenden and 0.- S. Bitebee, and on the ti-estby the pu'briehigbway, containing about fifty acres, more or less with the appurtenances, one frau - led house and barivorne orchard attd about forty acres improved. Taken in 'eeett tionit the suit of George Feiv, ler 'vs. Theodore A. Fessenden. ALSO all - that •tertila piece (*parcel of land. situate, lying.ead Mint in ae township of Sprifig.. v ilr e .Su s quelantuttounty,bontidedaliddes dribed se follows, re wit 4 north by landa of the e+te of SarateDowning dee'd.. eolitheted 'to Benajah D-. Powint end James Iftosencl•antt, acitt'h I by lands of the estate of Ann Skysen deed., noir in pDsseesion 61 Charles Chatehellin; mitt% by S.. Strickland, and west by land% lO'fricerly corevelyei by the xecutors of n1'0044(411 of Henry brink er dec'd'. to John Bullock; and Jerome Reece-. crantx jr.; ontaining 77 acres and 83 perchesni land, with the appurtenances, I Trained house and ham and a saw Mill, Mae orchard, and abont trey enty sexes improved. Taken inexeeutionattht %nit Ait Brie tt the are of'Henry Dritiker vs. flordawine A. Britd ALSO all those three certain Pieces Or pat eels of lend, Situate., lying and being in th township ofNew Milford, County of Sniqat i lion• na, and Matt of Vermeils-sale, bounde'd an de seribed as TodoWll, to Wit the first commences at a peat corner of land of A. 111096 - ; them renniOg 1-9, E. on a line of land said Mot:x . ll9 - ercliel to I post, the otiserl corner of land of said 91'0141 thence' Sobi l it 4 1-2" E. aleng lands of t•intett and johlasto perches to a pine sipling.terner of lands pt sai Hatch 'and Johnson, 'and lands 15f liohn Beyle ; thence S. 42'1-2" W. along lands supposed to belong to E. A. &0. Pratt 130 perches - o'er , oak Stapling; thence N. 44 1-2; E. 125 pe bt to the Pled e -beginnine ; containing one bet dred and One acme and 24 perches. he the kilt More or less; add all improved. I . Atso all that other - piece,situaie as atm , end described as fdlletts. Viz: commencing Lai a hemlock sapling- the, eolith corner of A. glow' land; thence limiting N. 45 ; E. along lands or said Moss 123 , perebes to a pbst. the eseterly teener of lands of said A. Dross; thencelS. 44 1.2 ° E. along the first dekiihed lot of W. Belknap 28 perches to a hetatott; thence S. 25°, rtiorg lends supposed to belong to EL A. & 0. Pratt, 1 - 36 perches to 'a pest; thenbe,sl. 44; W. along tan& of ..Inteydins 28 peictds the place of beginning containing 40 acie abd 119 perches of land, be the same more or At-40 the homestead property upon which the raid J. W. Belknap now resides, situnte asl afore said and hounded and.described as folldwe, to wit: on the north by lands 'of B. B. Little, on the east by lands of Wm. Betel I. on the; south .by land of. Robert,Gillitredeoltai sat the sleet by chit totirectott ared•Great -Bend turnpike mad, ceVetidalbtg.a l bonllo acres of iand,be the menet orsof lean, With the extersteterumees.axe tressed dwelling house, one. bare and sited, oneMeek smith shop, one Wagon shop, One saw m a ll slid' mostly ImprOved. Tsktra in execution at the Malts, of John Sutphin. and 8: ll... Dayton nee ofl Guttenberg, I Rosenbaum di Co. vs. James VC'. Belknap. • ', ALSO ;ll that certain piece or parcel Ipf lend situate in the township of. Bridgewater, Sperca- Co.-, bounded and described as fulloWs, to wit: on the north and east by land of E. B. Roberts, south by land of. Geo. W. CrOcker, And wrest by lad of Rufus S. Merriman; containing fifty-six acres more .or together with the apptrte =incest one framed 'hove!, one barn, one orchard, and about, forty acres improved. 1. • • . Taken in execution at the snit of ". vs. iserd 3.0. BOSWELL ALSO all that eertoin piece or parcel of land sitSiate, lying and being in the township of Rush Itiihthelentinty of Susquetikeria, and . bcierifiid and deiteribea' as fellbwa, to wit: on the north bey laiida of William Ross, on the east 'by landir,of Charles Terry, on the south by lands of Dr. Hi raM COgswell, and on the west by lands of N. J.j Sherwood, being the same lAO4 recently Conveyed by N. D. Snyder, to S. H. Canfield. With tho appurtenances, one saw mill, with lath machine attached, containing about eleven acres, be the same mote or less, and nearly all im proved. %Taken in execution at the. suit of A. S. Smith vs. 8, H. Canfield and Fairchild Canfield. Purchasers will in rill cages be replied to pity, on the day of 'aide, an amount pefficient to crer the colts of silo, otbersitse the pr0:441 7 4 will be resold forthwith. JOHN YOUNG, Vlterif. Sheriffs Mee, Montrose, March 13, 185 8 . - ..--..-.. .1' ADIGNISTRATOR'S' bALt. NOTICE is hereby. given that in titirsubOeb of an ,order df. tale Iss'ited out of the 'Orplians' 'Court Of Sualittehrifils'Cduhty. I will extioree to Pub*. 'Sale, Op Sall:ratty, the 27th day of March Mat, at one o'cl.:ck, P. M., all that 'certain lot, piece or pariel of Thep, sititateln the township of Forest Lake, in said County, lido the estate of Orrin 'Lester, idedeased, Vnd'deleribed as follows: i Begin'bini a a post in the 'hijilvivey, the north west coiner iifreorge Viglier lot; then Cell said tA:S. 1712 dekides NY:, nitie'Perdhes,tol'iMst. he SW. corner of said FiAter.lot,; thence. along the width lido 'of 'the /Unify, 5.75 degilies. E,, six leen 'Perches and sixldtitlik toe post near Pond 'Creek ; 'thetieelw landl73l' A -Ctirrittd ai d',(:. Stiffer, 9. d6'degt6es W., one 'huddrell- and forty-two perches to ix point in a line of Chniles Ciav,ip ; ;thence by said, Davis' line, N. 64 degerees, W. 127 '1- ridtchel, to a white birch in east bank,of la small creek, the line of D. C. Sherman's land ; thence akin; said 'Cloak, 63 perches to a post on the east brlt.of 'the - same; thence N. 26 degrees E.. 70 peteli c s 'to a post, corner of D. T. Taylor's lot-. thence by said lot, S.- 74 3-4 degrees E., 145 peri s hes 'CO epolh,lthetice S. 81 1 . 2 E., 28 '7 10 perches, tillhe begnning, 'containing 133 acre 4 and 56 . peNhes of land—(ekcepting 50 a cres therefrom, of land Whicb 'was recovered by Mathew S. C6rnell fr6fh 'the said Orrin . tester, and which liy in 'the sciuth • side e 1 of said lot,) on which is :a &Vetting !pi house, one barn, and outlhildings,'and abqut .., 60 acres under cultivation. ' ale to be held upon the premise's, knd -terms o be wade known on day of sail.. ORANGE MOTT, Jr., Adm'r. Forest 12alco, 4farch It, 1858. Ott's. . ATTEMOA FARMERS! THIS is to certify that the undersigned have used Manny's Mower with Wood's improve ment, the past season,nnd are fully satisfied that it is a geed machine, and we recommend it to 'the farmers of this County as a profitable and labor-saving machine. ,TEREattall MEACHAM, JOHN HARRINGTON, J. HARRINGTON, February. 25, 1858. For machines apply to the undersigned Asent. C. b.-LATHROP. Montrose, March Ist, 1858. [mhl Itht Register's Notice. • ' IBDbtftLIC NOTICE Is hereby given to all 'Oct sons concerned in the following Estate ,to wit: • E4tate of Dan'l F Lincoln, late of Forest Lake, dec'e, Ezra Rice, Adra'r; 'Estate of L F Wilmarth, late of Jackson, dec'd, Orlando Gnison, Miler ; Estate of J B Worden, rate of Jackson, dde4, R Harris, and E Tucker, Adm'rs ; Estate of George W Stephens, late of Now dec'd, R. T Stephens, Adm'r ; f,,tate of Francis Quinn, late of thoconnt, decd,' and 'T Quinn, Adra'r; Final account of A T Trowbridge, r dnaidian of bf A and J A Chandler: That the .accolintsota have settled their ac counts in the Register's Office, in and for the county orSusqochanna, And that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Court ,of said County, on Friday, the 1 6 th day of I April next, for their confirmation and allowance. CHARLES NEALE, I .tegister. Register's office, Montrose, Jan. 4th, LT' ELM.BO4IYS Highly Concentrated Extract PA. Baehr", is prepared directly according to the rn lea of Pharmacy and Chemibtry, and is the hes and trivitactivecreparation which can be made for the'core-Of diseases of the bladder, kidneys, grave', dropsy, weaknesses, &c. ll ead the adver• tisemeni in atrothet Warm, headed -Helmbold's Genuine Preparation." , I X VOST patent thedleino kre lin mbu gs, but Dr. .d i itlLTabias warrants his Venitian Liniment to t- Ido all he recommends it for, or the money will • i be tetanded by bis agent -- one !Will be found in 1 every village in the atlte. ki")"on have pain or idle try a bottle, it stops pain instantly. Pt 3 Price 25 &50 ets:a bottle. Depot, 56 Cort ., liodtttreet, New York. For sale by Abel Tur reli,ldontfoisn. . [3t52. , I Fr lit Bowels had their functions. As perfect e.T.lloyh: withoutealt ichi h zi health theg e rea l t t tl es o tble r ti blessing that .are of . atwecin. e little consequence, we deem it' ol great import. anio to point nit the way for yo t to enjoy it.— The bowels must be *bill in a Otte by which Jf they Are enabled to carry off everything 'diet is an. ly necessary. And it is impossiblb to tell what a • , 44 Jarge amonnt of ilickncas has ben caused by i; "constipation, 'or bOstikent alr, In titbit words, by Id not keepin g thb bowels rt:glitar; it il ;the Main road to alldisbalibi; the calisb of unbittiral irrita. tioli to the mu t tons, br Jibing membranes of the A :a helmets. linving lost thbir itril stisehtth, they • „,„ Cannot object to What is 'required of theiti. Hence I ,Z the bowbli become in fl amed, anti ableiii yell find '"i e s'pbelv relittf, a thonsaiill othertoniptisints are bei er really to ding yeti through a iniseralhe and wretched life. Slitli medicines tiniest be giviii 4 as Will clbilate the Itorifibli And bowels, add ib'- i stoic their satdral etrength. to i(ccolibplish this ' tfieit it tie itimpoitnd scr valUable as 1: lr. Mode's ' Pint; ail other inediltindi sink into utter insight-'i. canna *hen iorripared to them; it seethe as tho' the Auttoir of Nutt:ire had designed them for this as well as other complainft. From d-to 5 011ie day will increase the strength and appetite, gad Cleanse the stomachand intestines from whitever is injurious: [mm Semi.Centeisollal Atsulversfiryels The Bridgewater Baptist Church will hold PUB LIC SERVICES, in commemoration of thbir iltriElll ANlnimasias, Friday. April 9th, 1838, at their meeting house in Montrose. litsfotticat. Dttchaitat by Eld. A. L. Post, at half past tell; I. - Remaatts by Bid: D. Di mock, their first pastor. PBEecme6i ifterhotitt knit ebening. The church of this Asy)Eiition and the com munity generally Are iiii:diall:y incited to attend M. MliTt; A. BALOWiff . SAM'L RAMC, N. mrciiti4„ Coiti• Montrose, M. S. WILSON, 'Mat. ad,1858. W. J. TUARELL, -Still,They Come! THE largest stock of Reiman ever before kept in this market may found at th e 7 .1 - 2 tit Z-1013.13 , t 0 tt 3: It will be ueeless to, enumerate. When yen wish any thing tn , the Patent Ittidieine line, or otherwise, call at the Farmer's Staire. , Dolatar, let the place, efelen 0 1108 • • - Montrose, 1411141 3doe4e. . ...t GIFTS FOR • THE PEOPLE! THE NEW YORK MERCURY,- THE LARGESTTWO DOLLAR WEEKLY WORL4 1 FIFTY-11r . COL UMNS CETOICE ORIGNAL - MAT TER 1N EACH NUMBER: SPLENDIDLY ILLETSI7RATED Twentieth Year of Publication 4 GOLDgbf EffEEIIPRISE. No other piper can boast of such a galaxy of tal4hted sininelebrated authors as the contribu. torliil 'corps of the New York Mercury, who fur hush Ina columns, weiility,Wth the meat absorb ing acid fascinating romandmand stolid. ever Perused. DR. 3. ROBINSON, • s NED BUNTLINE. 'LIEUT. 3. FOSTER BRANDON. , T. HAMILTON VARANDA, and R. H. NEWELL, Wheire . Well , kpown as the theist successful and ' 1 popultr romancers of the age, constantly con tribute their brilliant novellelea, for the mam. moth pages of the Mercury. And each number also contains more complete original stories and- sketateit—to say nothing of an immense amount Cif riewe and general miticellanythan a.nv other two newspapers in America, without exception. In short, the New York Merest-y. l defies competition. and invites the most iehreh ing comparison. Its immense suOriciritY.A•er 'the little'six-by.nine mushrtidiu ''pu t hlidations of the day will be apparent"at the first glanie. We now offer, in adfhlion to a paper fully one-third llrger than ably of itb cotemporaries, and replete with en unprecedented 'variety of in teresting reading mu ster, the - following EXTRA I INEk/CEMENTS - . A VALUABLE GIFT FOR &EBY BUBSCRIBEE. Gift worth front 75 `cch.ll. 10,8500 00 in Gold, will be presented to egch subscri ber, i a mediately on reeeietof tale subscription money. TEAMS. one 'copy for ono 'year, 52 ye, and 1 gill. Ode copy for two ]ears,3 51),'and 2 gtits. One. co 'y for three years, 5 Vo,'ltod 2 gifts • so eI.BS. $5 OD and 3 gifts. 8 00, and 5 gifts . Tl tc r e et e e ti o - r e izs, o ' n o e ne ) , e yzr Tem 'copies, one .00, and 10 gifts. The articles to be atstiibeted sto comprised in the following list . do do 200 u do l'id'etanogas of Gold con triinfeg $5 , 66 each. 10 do t : do 100 " 10 , Kt. Litv, hunting watches 100 s" 20 Gold WateteS 75 " 150 do 60 " 100 'do . , 69 u )3 . 5 300 Ladle - 3'o'6ld Wafehea • tt 200 Silver Watches 80 250 Sewing Mac t hitei 's3o to $75 " 5,10 Silver - Watches , $lO to 25 " ) 1000 Gold Guard & Fob chains 10 to 30 Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Broochek, Ear dropit. Breast Pins,. Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, •Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys. Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles•worth from '75 cents to $l5 each. immediately on receipt of tke subscription Money, the subscriber's namo will be entered upon oar s'n'becription book. opposite a number, 'rind tlic gift corresponding with that number, will 'be forwaeded within 'three days, to the 'subierieer. yy Mail, or ekpress, PlAt paid. Eve. ry yearly subscriber will recAiiuis , one .if,dro "bore gifts, No subscriptions for a less period than one year will be entitled to a gift. 'All communications should be addressed to A. Gnarls, L. GAnniert. T. P. PHONEY FOR SALE, fib auliicritier offers to sell, or to rent the T Shop occniged b 7 him in the wagon busi ness, on reasonable te'rins. Said Slialp has a good range of business, and h.A connected With it. all the necessary utensilk for "carrying on the business, togethei with a Blackkinith Shop also a House, in course of erection, all of which will be disposed of to suit customers. Dimock, March 2, 1858. C. C. 1111L1 S. All persons indebted to me are requested to make immediate settlement. C. C. M. HARPER 'S WEEKLY: Harpor's'Weekly' and 'Magazine' I year $4 00 Postmaiters sending a club of twelve of twen ty-five. 'rill receive one copy gratis. Subscriptions may commence with any nublier Specimen numbers gmtnitoualy supplied. Back numbers ran be furnished to'any extent. Clergy m'n SzTeach'rn sup'l'd at lowest dub rates. BABBERC.I - BRO'S, Publishers, rnh I 3m] Franklin Square, New York. a AULDvirEtl, ko'critwonnt & WHITNEY, Proprietor's Or the New York alercirry. 9.2 Spruce street, N. *** Specimen enple's scut free. OR TO RENT. Sp!cndidly Illuatrntea Newsii4per! A Jourtial of iivillzatioo. ..E3iplo s ys the Beit hada in the World 1 TER3I3--I%VARIiIIILk 1t ativAlscE. copy 20 Weeks $1 001 5 copies 1 year $9 00 " I year 2501 12 " " " 20 00 " 2 4 4CO I 4 40 00 NEW ARRANGEMENTS SUMME - R - SVILLE. /VIM subscribers have concluded to make a A- change in their business, therefore on the gth of March nett, the senior partner, ILL. I Sutphin, (on account: of declining health, and through the advice of friends and- physicians,) will retire from the Meteahtile trade, and the Business will he conducted at the old stand un det the firm of , YOUNG k SMITH ready-pay principle. Knowing that this i* the only true, system of doing:business they determined to give it a fair trial. We hope oilt old friends and customers will assist them is their efforts, 4.s they, the people, will be the -greatest gainers by the success of the ready.itay ayetent. SUTPHIN & YOUNG. All thosb indebted to •tis on bodlt or otherwise are requested to make immediate settlement. Wb will Continue to receive &aid on account until the tiOth • ofMarch next at, the market . SUTPHIN at. YOUNq. Febrilary 27th, 113513.--Ow3. 'L O.OE 111 . z.'eVnn'oßt •foitrot zli ih ti: tits, and prices ut.E g i that o asortment of VitheeVaitirs % at, t e old well kbown establiihmen forting . ) , oc: copied-by Oliver Crane. . POir, apd Sate(b3r the inek or barrel,) PM, and all aitieles found in trit cues graeriba. The attention of Farming is indica:tied to a• superior quality Of OaAli and GRAiS .SEED which the undersigned his on hand and for sale. CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, 'and good SEEb WEIEAT 8014 at -Tery /ota raqes for Cxert. As I Mead to merit, I hope to receiVe, a liberal allure of public patronage ., Z. COBB. liontrose, March sd, 1858. , [am. 6AINVS in Ti 311411,. Braatea; Titt,-CdPper and Slier WO, Glais SLIM - aittl !Monet t; Lititographs, at the &hie - • . ABEL 1657. • .. • - Cloder and y . Seed; Tunnt ARRANTED whole - sale sod-retail. C:D...LATHROP. f - - MontiesefFeb: 1,8, 18381-4-_- ATTENTION OITIZEN3d H rlPHEundersigUed is ithiveirepaie4 to ftintlah I. the .pubile;wlt4h - - Groceries of - Ali Kin , at 'the LOWEST PONIBLE fAYE4. ~ • Sugarf, Syrup, Coffee, - "Tiih, : Cheeet, Spices, Fruit, ried. anti Eiesb,'j' .Raisins. Fi gs, Praises, - • Candles, Soap of every variety, and in fact ALL articles usually, found in the best Counfry Groceries. Butter and Produce of all ktude taken in exchange for Goo4:et market prices. ;*'Call at his Saldon in the basement of the FRANKLIN HOTEL, and satisfy yourselves of the truth of the 'aboYe„ P. CROWLEY. Montrose, PA. 16th, Itair—ltr. Executors! Notice. LETTERS TESTAIIENTARV havitisr beech duly issued to the subscribers upon the es tate of Wm. Wells, late oithelownshlp of C(if ford, deeease4,—All Persons indebted to said estate ere required to make immediate payment., ilia all persons having claims against the ;said estate ? are requested 'to present tlie same to us, duly ahlientitia i ttl,hr settlement JOHN WELLS, S. D. TOMPKINS. Clifford, Feb. 20th, 1858.-Bw6. THE GOLDEN PRIZE; illintrated. 1858. Illustrated. The ew York Weekly GOVIEN PRIZE Is one of the largest and best literary palters of the day. An Imperial -Qukrto contain/hg EIGHT PAG ES, o r 'may cocumss, of entertaining original matter, and ELEGANTLY ttrarrniTatt every week. A Gift Forth from 50 . csnis to 1500 in gold, 'bill be presented to each stthicriber imme dicarly oh 'receipt of the subscriition money. TERMS: One copy for ono year,. Ag,and 't gift. One 'copy for two }care, $3, and :h r gifts. One copy for three yeartfi.Bs. and 3 gifts One Copy for five years,: $B, and 5 gifts , • AND To CL:(1115, TgeO'coyies one year, $5, and 3 gifts. Five ccities, ono year. .0 8, aid 5 gifts. Ten .:opies, one year, $l5, and 10 gifts Tivetity-o'n'o etiplels, one ycihr, . - . . $5O, and 21 gifta.l The itrticlos to be distrittuted are comprised in the,folltrAing 2 Package's olGold,containing $5OO, each. 5 do do do • $2OO, each. 10 to , to do tliio„tach. 10 Patent Lever ittmting Clued. Watch es $lOO Op each. `JO Gold Watches, . . $75 00 58 - to do . - . . 860 00 each. 10 do do . . . . , $5O 00 each. 300 Ladies Gold Watches, . 's3s 00 each. 2'oo Silver Minting Caged Watches ..... . . $3O 00-each. 500 Silver 'Watches. $lO 00 to $3O - 00 'erlhh 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, • • • $lO 00 to $3O 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins. Sleeve Buttons,l Rings - . Shirt Stalls, Watch Keys, Gold- and Silver-Thimbles, and a variety of other articles worth from 50 cents 03515 each. Immediately on receipt of the subscription rnony, the subscribers name will be entered np on our s tib:lcriptioti book' opposite a number, and the gift corresprrntli4e with ,that numbel will bolprwarded within one week s to the sub scriber, brmail or express, post paid. 'At! cortimunicationis should be aciressed to BECKET & CO., & 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, N. Y. Er" Specimen Copiessent Ace, Medical ,Card; TN tendering my servicek to the inhabitants of 1 Susquehanna County , am an Homeopathic Physician, I deem it my duty to pUblish the fol lowing statistics taken from the records of Hos pitals of Europe, vtllich_show the marked.supe riority of the Homeopathic over the Allopathic Matted of treating diseased. IhT LAIR.MATION - OF TUE LOGS •Patienta Mortality Admitted Died per ct. AY'l6ptt`l.lito 1134 260 23 ilonieopittio " • 5 . 3 - 8 4 28 5 Pleurisy. Allop. Hospitals ,1011 134 13 Hum. " 386' 'l2, 3 Peritonitis Allop. Ho=p. Horn. " Dysentery.-Allop.lluftp: 162 37 22, Horn, " - 175 8 3 Fevers,exciuding Typhus. 411 op; 9997 1531 9 Hub. 30'62 84 2 typhus. A119 . p. ilokr. • 9371 1509 16 Row. 1423 219 14 licop Hutt. " Ail Diser►;eo. Alloft. total, 10630 117 . 91 Hoin. " " 12850 136 . 5 4 Perimi'a %siding at a distance 'iv . 'ho wish to co nsult Inc can do so by letter and receive a prompt rriPly. No charge for consultation. J. H. THOMAS, M4O. Great Bend, lea., Feb. 1, '57 • pm. re 'Office at the residence of C. Dimon; Esq. E. W. PHELPS' PATENT'td.IiBiNATION BEEHIVE. SURE agalitst Moths;Mice,iind AL all enemies of the Bee. Highly approved ' for the last 5 years by tile hieit intelligent Bee Keepers in the western atiabilitii 4 A States. REFEP.EZICES.-J. S. Gr'egorx.and J. H. Bei'. tholf, M ' Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y.• J. E. North, Candor; Tiega Co.; N. Y.; H. .More, Painted Post, N. Y. -Sam'l Kidder, J. 0., Elton, and A. C. Ely, thriira, N. Y.• John Bell; Newark, N. J.; Frederick Fritz, E aston, Pa.; Hiram Hull, Westfield,3lass.; Henry Fi I line°, Addisob; N. Y., and Abijah Wells, Gibson, D. L Hine, Hayford, G. C. Birdsall, Jackson; and B. F. Wells, Cliffiitd, Susq'a Co. Pa. , It may be used as a swarming or non.swirni ing,hiVe, the surplits honey hnd cohib can be Ve moved withoilt injuring the bees. It t?'e convenient for tseding bees, and prevents 11 'tentMain iobbets; it, is also the eheaPes pa. tent hiVeinow in use.• A hive, with two sections costs three neitiotia $3,56; mpde of the best pine Weibel.; and can We had at 'all times of B. F. Willard; Elmira; N. Y.; 'eta the 'under signed in Gibibb. , For. making and using $5, ht;ie and right $B. 1"will sell lowti rights; having bought the right eounty; With 'every, hive and right 1 gibe a book instiiictihg libiar to itianige it,. 3ly hive iris it our County, Fair teat fall and took the prenaittert, 'With the" beeslniney in it. I warrant every hive I sell to give iaitistaetiori; or tefina, the - money after fair ttial.. • • tbE WELLS. dibsBn. Inn. hth. 1838. tst* eitIMOCERIES, Crockery, hardware and vAri; s other articles to numerous to mei: which-shall be sold Cheap for Cash or Resat Pay: - C. W. MATT.: • DILE* JAMES' ' - . . , : EXTRACT OF CANNABIS' INDICA,. (Alcoholic iireparition from the leavieimported from Catcutta,) for the perininent cure of Consumption - EIZONpiIITIS,ASTIIMA;VOI 7 G ILS, AtRVOUS DEBILITY; eft • rims, $4l, ika ar None genuine without "Dr. H. James, 19, Grad - St.: 'Jersey City,", blown in the bottle. • Per sale by R. TEATEIL, U. n., Sole Agent: t0h414 . • Montrose Pa. ; FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA, ATTENTION., ~ . YOU can supply yourselves with Chetlileal Manures, I.VARRA3TED mar, which has 'been in can in -New Jersey for the ,past Seven Yearac—they have received the DIPLOMASof.I New Jetiey, New York, Delavvire, and Pansy': titiii; Agricultural Societies. and have 'been USED. 'by the Preakiit of the UNITED * '3 TATEr; ion ills Garden and on the 'Public 'Grotto& ' at, Washington, v. Q., ' and by the fallowing Gen - ' tlemenOrizt . ' .• Z:Locke,Esql ..‘ A. P. Leafier, Clarksboro' New Jersey. J. I. Reeves, , ' . • ' - Senator Roberts, , t - 1 ._, L . William Miller, of Ciiiie 'island, N. J.l, Charles York, • Thos. Mulford. Esq., Camden, New . Jersey, Dr. Berens, Dr. Knight, Mr. Field, Mr. A tkinson. and Levi Johnson, all of New Jersey—they say it is the dtissrEst and MORT RRLIABLE MATIUEE ZGSW itt List, being permanent and improving the land by enriChing tlie soil. It is suited to the various Crops you raise—Corn, Potatoes. Grass, Wheit.,Outs, dm By enclosing a Check, 'on any Neiv Yetsny or Philadelphia Bank or reference to any good House in. Philadelphia or lb exchange, for Produce. at fair Market rates hue, your orders will be filled and Shipped to yon,VRES OF CARTAGE 'EXPENSE. 1 rePr - eriartiat lad btfmris Guaranteed. j 0 Super Phosphate of Lade, -, - - 't840,00 a Ton. Bone Phosphate, ..... -- .- 830,00. " I Ameriean Fertilizer, - 826,00 re A barrel is sufficient:for ,an Acre of Ground, broadcast. , , Pure 'one Duel, ma barrels now ready,) at OW per barrel' or $35,00 a ton. Pottdrette, No. I. (.500 bat rels now, ready,) al 2,00 to $3,00 a barrek. Land Plaster No. li--1,000 barrels, 81,5 n to 82,00 a b.aiiel. . 1 Pot Ash, tit) lAirels! 'Peruvian, Patagonia and Chili-an GUANO. GEORGE A. - -LEINAU, Proprietor. No; 21 South Faith Street, Phil's City, Pa. rirWholesale Dealers allowed a liberal dis count. A . .... . .. , Pr Piunphl ets can 5c 'had en-application to my Office, or of my Agents. 3mos. 628 84 13 184 8 4 Choleia 2276 646 60 '8:0 69 8 M=MME= Audito-03 Notice.. _ E subscriber, having been appointed an T Auditor to distribute the funds arising from the Sheriff'S sate of the, personal_ property of R. li. 'Eaton,lhereby gives notice that he will attend to th;:t duties of the said appoint ment, at his off*, in Montrose, on Monday, the 29t1 . day of 'March, inst.,.at ten o'clock in the fords on, at which time all ,persons havhig, an juiciest in'Ole distribution of the said fund, can attend if the,y'illink 'proper. 'A. CtAMBERtIN Auditor. Montrose. March 1, 1838. • - Auditor's Notice. rinin undersigned. an Atiditor appointed by 1. the Orphans Court of Susquehanna Co. upon Exceptions tothe account :of the Ad natnistxators of tbelEstate of Frederick Pick- • .eritig, deed., here} gives notice that he Nil! attend t 6 the duties of said appointmegt - at bis Office, in Montrose. on Thursday, the Ist ilay of April, A. D. 1858, al 1. o'clock in the rifter'noon, at which time all tracing an inter est in the said Adrniuistration accounts, are requested-to attend. A. CaAN.IBERLIN, Auditor. 'March 1..1858. _ _ 150 Co fur Board . and Tuiti.. , P Ohl in Common EnOtith, the Term o 'Fourteen Weeks, eon - mem:Mg, liar& IS, ISbS. at the FORT_EIMARII INSTITUTE N. 1. - Superb brick buildings, beautifully !vented on the Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Superior facilities for Music. Paintini and French. Stu• dents received at n V time, and charged only for the.residae of the Term. .fliplomas awarded to Laidies who graduate. Send (or a:Catalogue, with full particulars. Rev. JOSE I'll E. KING, A. M., Pirwipal, Fort Edward , January 13th, 1553 Sarmeri aitV..'4l,lfcliani,c,s'.. INSIIRANCt - ftMPANY,- N. W. Corner Second and Walnut Streets, TaLUCI4I.U)M4O:FJI)I4I CAPITAL. $1,250,000. This Company s...ffeetS Fire Insurance_ on Buildings; GoOds, TuidiTare, Ilittritie Insurance On 'Festers, Vargo and Freight, TO ALL PARTS OF TUE WORLD. Inland Insurance on Goods by Rivers, Lakes, Chnals,Railroads, and Land Carriage, • to an Pdrti3 of 00.Tnton up •"on the most Ilivord ' Idn term's. Di - RECTORS: HoI..Tirus.B.FLoo..ENTE, ICHART.ES DINGEE, . I GEO. 11.- ARSTIiTROifi, Tuos. MAND'EREIELp, CHAS. A. RIIRISCABI, _ EDW'D R. HELMBOLD. 1 ' GEORGE HEIMBOLC, F. CAR LL BREWSTER" JAMES F. tO . AT,, .. ISAAC LEACH, JR. ; . THOMAS. R. FLORENCE, *President. EDWARD R. tIELMBOLD, Secretary. _T. BOYLE, Agetti: . - = Office, New.l7lllford, Pa. Jan aniy 18th,1853, SUIQU:EIIANNA COVAitY E 01D 14 Proe J. F. Stoddard, -FrinciPal• • 11E SVSQUEHANNA COUNTY NOR- A_ MAT/SCHOOL was opened on Monday, the 30t1Yday of November, 1857, to 'continuo two quarters of 11. Weeks each, under the charge of Prof. STODDARD and competent Assistants. The first quarter will close on the 20th of Feb-' miry next. The second qnarter will comm e nce ON THE 22nd DAY OF FEBRUARY,IBSB. During the_iiibi't of this q . uarter,ll. F. Tewks bury, Co Supt., fpreseili to aid in, hotter teachers for the dichary'e ot their ar- Cluiks dntiee. Thos Who design &doming teat ri shotild not fill Co . ariiil themsel‘vis of the • • Vantages hero presented.,Prof. Siodddid ve I delive . ,r during the term, 71 Co u f e of Lee- i reS, on The - .S eienco and Art of Teaching, and orb! Development, ,Thefeivill he an Experi mental Department cofineeted ivith thh fqormil 'School, to which only 40 pupils will be aguitteq. , EXP.ENSES. ttiitidri in Normal', Department; lief quarter of 11 sVe'elos • . e 6.00 Experimental tlepaitinenis • 2.50' Latin and Greek, . • , - _3.00 Board per week, trolls $2.00 to 62.56. Tuition bills are to i;e,Paid in advance. The 1 - niohey will bkrefunded if the student is kept 1 ribib Sehniti by protracted sickness. N. B. It Is highly important that every Mu- 1 dent be present the first day of the term, as the classes will then be fordsed,shd studies assigr..ed. I Teachers who are obliged to enter the sche.,s) two weeks after the teem commences, in co•aa - eqecoce of theirsichoOla not being.aut until that time, will 'be charged $3.00 tuition, %V. JESSUP, - C. F. READ, Sec'y. Montrnse, Jan. 26th, 1858„ , 14 t 6 FLOUR. for sale by tho Load or Darrel, by DICKERMAN &GAll,lkFrit, Nei' Milford, June toth,lBl/1, „ • DissalVitiess. • ' •• • • L NOTIOE shx•reby th e or 'HAWLEY & GUILV itittodiz dissolved' lat mutual-consent.. C. V. VIVO*, Gibson, Aug. 17 1851.' E. ' ru..9 1 , Theooke and accounts can he-found '44thii AF store fo'rtiiitly.oeoupied by the substribers.‘” All periiidaha‘4Og'ensettied accounts ye' requested to,Wettlo the sarrie as soon as possible. The . bitsiness vrill he:condoled in suture it . the undersigned. utigiF4 Its firm of - C. V. M. Hawir.y. who are ecnistantly receiving frliiti Noir YOric and Philadelphia, trik latest itytes at Fall aril Winter DTI thing,aiii; all of which will be inid vitt : vet?: email profit fo'r ready pay. ' . ,• 2 Gibson, Aug. 31st, 1657. • 0.1 0 •1. HAWLEY. . The Cheapest iaper in the World. The NATIONAL . CHANT' - A large :Weekly at Sixty . Centesi Year.- I T contains a choke *election 'of Literary Init. • IL tor. Talcs, Poetry 'and a large. anionnt of commercial information. The rt civics of 'this Mari:as and Sin,k Reports are worth tame than. 'the price of subscription, and-the paper..beforo• it is priori& costs More than we get fur It For ten dolliis we send 16 copies, and. any three , dollar magatine. Specimen copies vent free oil receipt ora piiita e fie stamp.. Canvasser* allow ed liberal.cointaissfo r ri, mounting in some ca see to eighty dollars a month. . Address, S. 'E. ASHTON & • National Merchant Office Philadelphia. - , $2 0 o o 0 WOR'fil Of Goods at Punic Prices! • jj BURRITT, is"now receiving largo addi 11. Lions of 'NEW- GCiOli.; to his stock that. will boNsold fit prices to suit 116 tiinci, a-great variety of . Lilies , and Gentlemen's Deco; Goodin_ With a full assortment in all dew:erneats Of his '[`KATIE. and at prices 'ode!' reduced tatty. kinds of Goods more than 25 per'ccnt.i . oaqr dolt early fall prices. Ur He would particulatly Call the ilfelitiA of cash buriir! ,- to his new stock of.- .. CARPET/NG , U_P'FAL 0, ROBES, STOVES, &c., &c., as large rand rich. and allow down prices. • New Dee. 15th, 1857.. r ---- - - V W. TY A ili 1 IA 1 .0 ID TIII 111 74.1 T A _G 0 . . 0 D: , S . ! . -..: For Cash or-Resi.drPay. : , —::0:7„-- • . -- , The iiibscriliers 'have just tiusehased UNew and . e WELL SELECTED S 1 CrCK Ok' GQODI4; ' . "?,. ~ Consisting 'of Stirge l and F anev D R .Y G 0 0.. D - S Groceries, Crock, Hardware, Routs and Shoes f: 44c ~. , 4-en - . , Would offer thorn for sale sit their Store, at low= l i er ralea than Goads have been sold in this place `- I for CASK or PRODUCE; - experience having tuned. us that this is the only true way of 'd6iirg WA - - nes& • 4. ! ••• ' „ A As we have bong-ht aUt: Goons for Cash du- -, ring the great n'io i ney liftnie, wo have bought them Low, and vi ill sell thorn the same. ' d * * *Please give us aVidi and examine our atm . .. - . GUILE & BLANDING. - ii aroo, wt.. I -.low 1 837. _ • i 1 • NEW JEWELRY.I kr , Subseribei returnid from 1 New-York with it . largo and Well selected stock nt JEWELRY anti FANCY GOODS, whieh, - having been . purehased in the presnnt ex ;• trernely depressed state of the market, will be solilat. unusually low prices. Among his'assort. • went rnay to fo't'dd.„. GOLD • Chain's, Senis, Keys, Pens and Pencils, Earrings;, Breastpins, Fingerrings of every tit*, Bract:lnt! Armlets, Lockets, Snaps,,W;ltch llor i ks, Sleeve Buttons,,Stud;, TikimblescCressis, kl Slides, &c.,&k: SILVER' . ~.. . Threlide'd and plain i FUrks,.Spoons, - Butter.a4 ' Fruit Knives,. Salt and Vreserve Ladles., Caid Cases, Cups.-ChildrensSutts,Napkinringii;Chaini. '' Ke'y's, Spcetael es and Thimbles. - - - r Afro, a large stock of Silver-plated table and. •li desse'rt K'ni'vtift,rarvers,Castors, Cake ,Beakets; - 't. Card Receivers, Salts, 'Tits Setts, roiks, 'mind '.'' Spoons. : double, treble J ncirtiil plate: iS , 4 A iso,Shell andimitaqonCombs,Needles.,COvit. A l Pocket Knives; Scissors, Knives and Forks. lei lil, Bracelets, Breastpins .aftd Earrings, •Hair and 1-- Tooth Brushes, Pearl and Cornelian Sleeve Bnt !`l . tons, Shawl Pins, Gilt Ilair Phis, 'very rich. Leather Purses. Bags ' Clucks plain and alarms.. 0' -• • Sewin . K B ir ds. Ste: ' f i.? 1 All o t fillicb will be sold a t the . lowest east •, i iaes. r p ,ALFRED .1. EVANS, • .1i • No. V., Odd Fellows BIM :l . 1 Binghamton. Dec. 11, 1857. ~ .] —_. ..._— • • •• I. • - I . 9 NOTI R E it E ati 'T 'T • . , . ABEL TURRELL -") Ti As justretirrie . d.fom No iv Ydrk, with tt r large and choice variety of Goods, bought' for CASH, and aolected , twith - much care, from I. • over thirty - of the best Houses in New York,i., Which he otters to his customers Sod the put?lkl at IoW 'priCe'i for Fash. His stoct 1 0 4 tj O,S Vii D ~t -ICr- . 8; Y .0 , . ' ,O I p o t ASS, STUFFS, • G R DYE ,p C'E R 1 •' - - A S S . -.IW A R:E , G C E O_CA:E Ict lit it O It_S, _ ... ....__ __ _ , ." ct, kit 0,..K A-, - • . , IN A L L TA r..E.R.,.' F. Ni," - i N IDO, %V, - . PA P I.: it', , -1 N V I ND 0. 4 .V: 6i f SIIA Li E Sil F A "IStre ~\[' . Go.o_liS, i MU'S It A. L . . I IsT.S TR TIMES Tfil.;! J E E-L R Y I;RFiiME.RY, .DRY GOODS. I s IT A It •D WARE. „ 0 N E W•A R E. 'W OOP EN WARE,.!, •BROO M .S , 1 BRUSHES,' 11 JAP.A.NNED W,A,RE;' II : B ; R I) CA GE,S; 11 CANARY SEED; POCKEt I'Y ES; 1•1 W It I P S , - liMBRE,LL'4IS; "1! 11 IS X S; - I' I,S 0 S • T-U RPEKT E , , CAMP E'itr E; ll tURNING PLUIniI At t . h o 12; .. • 10, p . R -S., - (,F4itriedicinel - Ptirpolit T Rai; S . SUPPOTe T,"E"-R'S,- . 1 SHOULDER 'I4RACE•SIi . 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