Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 28, 1856, Image 3

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TI A NG - never own__
,1:1e, dollar a.- raid flesh, and While reason
tolds sia); iii infbrain, I nettbr
I leVe myy wife with, the most ardent affec
tion, but that wife must .toil with her own
Lands rathSr than OWn-,tir first dollar in
inan flesh.r-luhrt . a Fr emont.
I. heartily concur in all movements which
have for tke' it object, "i6repair the mischiefs
arising frota the violation of good , faith in - the
repeal' of the Missouri Cornprotnise. I tun
shivery in the abstract, and upon
principles sustained
While
and made habitual by
long-settled eenviction. l-feel inflex
ible in the belief that it ought not to . be in
terfered vi th where it exists undarthe shield
of State Soyerei,q,nty, I am as inflexibly op.
posed to t its extension on this ontinent. be
condits present - limits.
I rhcogniza neither Afilerica nor anti-A
rnz,rieaa, \ihig, Dimocraf, or• Abolition par
ties in th approaching contest4bdt simply
s union fi4 L ithe.people of 'Freedom to Kansas,
I r.(1 'the nrregt; of Sim-cry extenSiort.-;--Job'
e. Frrp4t.
heaver' there s a substantive good \to
is done4wheneVer there is a foot of land to
be prev'etiteti trot,n. becoming slave, territory,
readV to assert the principle of the ex.
Giusioh orShivery.--Danie/ Webrder.
I repeat' that 1 never can, and never 'will
rote, B ad' , no earthly power will, ever make
54 e vote to spread Stwery over Territories.
a herd, it to not exist:—Henrif Cloy.
LO
a specimen
s of:the - way - - hi' which
e pro avery Democracy are condue.ting
t h e camrinign, we annex a few scraps':
`l 7 rem•Stit tion can di data:— True
• • •
, • • ,• : •.•
Q. kirenionti is a staveheider.. .So . states
A. 3.:Lawis,'ot Poston, on .16. knowl
. •
Fretsept 'is the - candidatO, 'of .4e . - Know
L . •
Nltilingt.-- , .,True American.: •
• ..
ri eln ialt is and alWays- has 'been, a 'Roman
C a tholict--4etri: orh. Day Book. : ;
•
•
—n \ o eontr a dictorY 'assertions,
the trenton Ga'ette proposca di:lt o n, Conven
t:A. a It;ocofocO editoits beheld to - agree up-.
ivser h ies pflies for the campaign," It' is
srfiniA. at since . the
.Ihichanan.. - papers are
. d4thtitnined to lie straight IhrOutzh the coh
fst, the shouid . 'eystemi2o their lies, and not
ctne, 'he neutralize •
,anether. The
ea is g-004 'One. : Let - the - Conventioa be
ea[ic4. • . .
Ti VAST .A.T4il) ?IIr.SENT,--ln the year '49
a NrOcratic State Convention met in this
,-,lty-onithe- f-ith day 01 July to nominate a
State Pckee. In the platform_ then' adopted ,
,;-'efinlthefullOwinii. resolution; , :ink. it' we:
'are not' mistaken, the c paternity. of that reso
intiin Belongs to Samuel W. Black, .E,l: : ..:
- ' .PcsOvedi That the Democratic party -n,d,.
lleresiow, as it ever has done,' to .- the Consti- •
tutionof the country. Its letter-and ip.irit
they will neither weaken or destroy, and-fhey
re-dedare that i Slavery iss domestic local in
:tin:ilk of the South, subject to State legfs-
L;tiontalone and with which the general goy
trrrnc. t has nothing to do,
.ivhcrever - the l i
State haw extends its - jurisdiction.. Esteem
i'ilg it il V ibrati,on of State rights to carry ,it i
1-eyi:»,d Stale limits, we duty the power • of 1
atr cqi:en,- to e xtend the area' ot,bondoge• Le
.
'iicii'll/ Ats preseat.domdin, nordo we corthider
.it fi prirt . of, ti e compromise ill' the
.Constita
t;oit flat Slarcryshould forever travel with
t.e,.adi..anc'ingliotuan2l3 . 0 f•o ur territorial pro
-4 c - •, .
I.l.TCp.' g i , . •
• .1 . .
This waS 41opted only seven 'years agol'.
Co inpil ne- it - with. the plat thr m-9,elopted . in '59,.
and A%lith the course of the party in sustain- -
ing thy: extension of SlaVery -in NanSits,..and
it will he seen -what a progressive party . the
dcinc*rutie party is. . .
' The - Republicans occupy to-day the
. g - reund.
nhich.the Democrats endeavored to occupy
in Js9 , --- , ,,det r ermilied hostility to slavery ex
tensinn--:and. is the true democratic party . ;
•IA bile; the : party - claiming and abusing that
namc has
,abandoned its own zrourni, and ar
rays atselfag:aingt a platform of its own mak
7.
ino .--L-• Piltsb4rg Gazette.
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• k Our!readers are well aware that . we
Ilivemoipi advertised patent medleimisbut
ire lii)w Publish an advertisement 'of Ayer's
PiHsi not because we are paid' for f it alone,
liccaiiselHwe honestly believe that Dr.
.Vel is of the best Physicians and Chem
istsof thi,aae, and because we. know from ex
=.l
1-•rignee : , , that his Cherry Pectoral is the best
aiedicine Tor ' ti tough that was evei
It'ehave! beencured by it of a severe Brun-
4itit and 1:43,ve glven it.to our. fatally- with
fath ng sueeess, for Colda,Coughs,;' hoo
i6z, cough, 'Croup, &c. Our neighoirs 'who
hare tried- these :Pills represent, Ahern as an
e.xtr4ordinar l y good nedielne.-•,--RemOcrqt,
clo. Ohio, .. •
I'Lmtat nie..—The pro-slavery party pro
Pos4 to ‘.'Sive the Union," but at the . e.x
pei4e Freedom, and will make it a slave
eligitrehy.
Lii - sted to, the noble wOrd4 of Oul. Fremont
andisay r -11 , ill you have one or hoth ? •.-
Ilam elected, to that high office fur
which.ll y . _ dourlpartiality has nominated. me,
:e eavor to administer the Government
• t
.aekbrding to the true spirit of the- CO'nstitu
Con, a . s.it was interpreted by the great men'
whb framed<and adopted it, and in such a
wak.. as. to pieserve, BOTII LIBERTY AND
Tlf UNION:" •
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The. Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle and ,
:Setk a inel, warm supporter of Fillmnre and
'l?lnelion t lin a recent article on . Mr. Fil
rnore,,..urging his claims upon the Sou*
,intikes, the fiAlowing allusion to the 43e n t
he expressed during.his Southern tour
sup: years since. The italics are as we find
Havhig made the tour of the Southi-est
. -
.1i Having_
ern, Slave States, ho announced. on ,oel step 4
°film State,:.flouse-door in Montgotheri , ,,that
rti-a n &fiery prejudice* of his eailg iduca
r24on had heen.obliterated by . what he: had
•. 3 (01 - lathe South:of the huppy condition of
tilt; skive' •
Is on. xe NOT MIL RUM:LANAI; A SECTIONAL
Cisonveri.l-=-The Richmond. Empirer re
-4tly gave thirteen very eonelusiie reasons
Mr. Buchanan is entitled to ".gautliern "
55 P14it, - - •
' il l hOVitshinaton Union , copies the Enguir
ecs r las, and adds:.
" Thi. pid retrospect discloses a Consist—
ePeY land efficiency of service to the South,
which flatte can claim for no other livinn.
In Mr . - Wilma= is not only ;Vindicated'
Nat; cranni4Y;ike is not simply.shown to be
eettipt
,from Just aeproach and worthy con.
•Wenee,ilials promaied to his proper posi=
tlon,: in advance of any -and every'statesman.
- of the North in the confidev.ce and affections
4 1 tlie.Soutit." - •
.
-7-61nee the unanimous re:electi,ou 41
Prooksland'Keitt, the - northern detncierati
tlurnals Ave ceased the assertion'-that the
aveholdere are just a much oppOsed to ruff
f.anitn ;as anybody. That endorsement. of
tututtPied as'uts..ination
,they, do not, know
pow to, get bver.•
:±The re4l uetion of the letter, postage in.
pt. this country was one of , the most betieftwit
aneisures ever adopted by Congress. Yet
ikrEuchaium
• opposed it in the Senate .of
[the ;United States. If his opposition had pre
ivaiied, lati l r , po s t a i e would now lie.twenty=
ifive cents instead of three: \ °
• Ssertortai 'Awl . " that the
Republican rretildentlal 'ticket of 1850 is the
first. that was ever Tun with both . candidates
from one section is ridiculous. I The:follow,
mg tickets' were cordially suppotted at 'the
times named, alidlicibody thought, then i that
the Union Ws - oansequently - in chinge4..
For President.- For i re. President.
1808—George'Clinton, N. Y. John Langdon,N.
1812—.DoWttt; Cltuton, N. Y. Jared•lngersoll, Pa. '
1816—Rufus King, N. Y. J. E. Howard, Mass.
1820-3. Q. Adidas, Mass. • Rieled Stockton, N. J.
1824—A. Jukart, Tenn. J. C. Calhoun, 8. C'.
" Adana, Mass. NathanSanfordiN. Y.
'" 'W. IL Crawford, Ga. Nathan'l Macon, N. C.
" henry "Clay, Ky. A. Jackson, Tenn.
1828-4: Jackson, Tenn. J. C. Calhoun, S. C.
_ 3. Q. Mains, Mass Richard Rush, Pa.
1828-W. IL Harrison, Ohio. Francis Grancer,N. Y.
" Hugh L. White, Tenn. John Tyler, Va., -
" W.. P. Mangton, N. C. William Sitith, S. C.
Here we have the precedents ,of thirteen
so•calied s.ectional tickets to justify the ticket
of Fremont and Dayton:4'remont, in reali
ty, (king. a Southern man; while itiston is- a
Northern man. r.
lABAZED. ‘ 4/ --
On the' Aug., 1856, by .Rev. At. l'earsc.m,
Roartmce W. SMITH', Editor of thuS"Ogie County
Reporter," Oregon, 111., and Miss lIARRIET A. l'Ar
nica, all of Ogle , county • .i '
. 4 On Wednesday the 20th inst.. by the Rey. J. B.
McCreary, Mr. MruoN A. CittprEN,"of. CoAlwater,
.Mss AliorsEE SKINNY:it, of Great
Bend, Pa.
. ' • ••• - DIEDJ - - - .
Vi In 2fliatrose, at the residence oiler BrotheOleri
,
ry Drinker, on the ,25 - inst., Esther D. widow t>f the
late I. „PembCrtonTleasants, of ?Willi;lapilli'. . .
CARD•
The Vestry:of Saint Pouts -1:1)11;Corial Church, de
sire on behalf of the members, to express their de'ep
obligations, to Maclaine Beurhelle, .211 - r. - and -.Frit.
Clarice, and Miss Post, for the attractive vocal Con- -
cert, giVen ti,V - thern; : on . Friclay.evening last, in aid
Of the Furors for the.erectidn'of the new Church ell
_
August 23th 185t1, - •
Notice.
A Republican' Mnss Meeting will : be, held at Tun
khannock on eyaturday, Aug. :loth. ion. David Wit-_
mot, of Va.,-iutd Iron. Martha grower of New York,
will address the meeting. I
Notice
The Yonng men's Central Fremont Club, will meet
at the old COurt Hodse,, on. Friday ttreitini;•• next'
Aug. 29th.'
Notice . .
.
A meeting of the citizen:: of 3foutroe'runi viCinity
in behalloetbe Aeademy, will be held at. the Acad..
ems 3lall, on Saturtla.V Evening, Aumnit.
full attendance.ii solicited_
WM. JESSUP,: PreAdent.
Notice:
The Presbytery of .IT:ontrOse will hold their next
stated meeting . at Salem,.!Wayr,e county, on. Tuesday
Sept. 2d at 2 P. .ir. ; . .A, : mum:,
Raiford, Ang. 17, 1856. -- - Stattid Clerk.
. ..
• - nogg*: .stud Ready, tllitettl.
Rough and RAady Engine Company - will !meet- at
the Engine Ifolge on Monday - the ISt of SeiPtember
1856, at 71 o'clock r. 32., for the purpose .. ,.of l ele 3 e::: .
officers fur the .enSuing , term. v order ili
• • E. C. FORI TAM; Foi!einan.
G. A. Jessup, Sec'y. -
.
• . Fire Fire. . f-
The Montrose Fire Co. No. 2 a - ill meet, at their
Eitgitiejlouse, llonday ySept. Ist at 6.1 o - I.4.tek.
S. 31.• WILSONi Seey.
.It lots neiret•fallen to our lot to be able to recom-
Mend, an article which is ranked as'a (mach ',medicine,
to the . patronage ofthe communitr,until we ittcame
(minted with theinvaluahle qualities of Dr.TlLttsm - 's
Four.sr WINE. For, general debility it liag,no equal
If. is as certain to roii - e a wortt-ttut and prostrate
constitution, as it is'taken into the systeM, To fe-•
Males of delicate health, to young titisses verging in
to womanhood, nod to old persons in their declitlingi
reams, there is nothing so benefieiainothing that is
so sure to 'restore to health and happiness. It is ss
pleasant to the taste as the Lent imported wines,
while it contains none of their intosleating qualities.
It is put uP with directions for the patient; in large
'•hottitm, anti *.old for th'e mcdcrate sant or (we dollar.
Aug, llt, ISZA3., • • A. TCItItELL, Agent.
11(e . b)
A Book for the Times.'
' CHATTER iIr.FT.
• 774 e -Irtia4 gets poetic apd•emphatie. • I
H test there'::z a time 'fn. everything,
A time to cry, to whistle, or ring, . .
A time to get worse, and a time to get better,•
A time tor a iere or a dunning letter, i •
A time for flirting with heartless coquettes, • •
A time to pay your addresses and , debts, •
time to make people.think you are smart,
And a time when misfortune will upsetyotkr tart,
But of these; or of others to numereusto n,ention,.
There are none tore worthy.your - earnest attention.
Than the timi: to rote for Fremont and De.itfm,
'And the . time to get your Dogyerreolupes hd:
ike
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N. r - 1
B. Those of my customers who ha v e had pic
tures taken and forgotten to pay, will please bear in
mind that, unless they come to their sensil soon, and
send along the promised amount, they may he sub
jected to.the unpleasantnegs of Seeing their names in
Black List." lam willing to .be accom
tnoilatine-considerate, patient, and all that, but do
not wish to be triyed with. '',Let me here say, once
tor all, that I do not do.a credit business;; and I am
happy to:itnow that brit ‘ few hal'e beei)mepoAgessed
with so strange an idea as-that of getting fr'wcted for
a Daguerreotype! W.. 8: DEANS.
• Sky ,Parlor, in the Brick Block over Bentley and
nead's. . .
15IFOUTAls4 IFAMMEr.S.
Freight Line from Iticiittrose;
DILL &
Commission Merchants, So. u Erie &Wings.
FOR the bettor accommodtttion of the armets of
Su:4l'a comity, we have concludedto receive
freight every day of the week (Sunday's excepted,)
at the store of li. S. Trilson l and Son, who *lll attend
to shipping the same tti ., New York, and the return
hills will be paid in cash attheir store.
Capt. - Wickham is their Salesman, whose Ion.; ex
perience on the N. Y. S. B Railroad justifies him, in
saying that justice will be done to his patrons; With
the above arrangement we invite farmers 16 give us,l
' . • JrsTus DILL,
CHARLES B, ARMSTRONG.
-Montrose, Aug. 20,1856. I slmr,
AIM into the enelosuid of the suhscriber, on
titiatt,2d day of July last, a sorrel tnake,strppos-
ed to byabout 12. years old, With a white strip in the
forehead, and a little white on the . left Oro foot.. .=
The owner i+' requested to prose property, pay char
ges, and take ber..avtay. 1 . : HENRY
Atirr-',1:1 1856. :
CAIM intri - theenclostre attic subscriber, ori!the
'3d day of Aug. hut a small sized ;bright !bar
mitre, ;supposed to.be 10 or 12 years old 4: with Sbnie
white Vin both hind legs below the fetlock. j Tlie own
er i 3 requested to prove property, pay. cbarges,'aud
take her away, SEDATE GRISWOLD.
•Susif. Depot; Aug: 12, ; 186'0. 31m3
• To PaLoengers;
SEARLE'S Coaches connect at Montnase Depot,
with the following Trains: r
Leave: Montrose, at 8-A.lm. cormectirig with the
Express Train for New Torii via. Scranton &c.
. (The
mail is now carried to N. Y.l by this train.l- . -
Leave at 10 A. m. connecting .with thi;•Tntin for
Crest - Bend, whick connects with the Dal' Express,
-
both East and West. •
14ave at 2:30 P. M. contincting with the Train . for •
&Tani" on, sad Express Train for Great' Rend, the Ex
press tram connects with_Mail Train West. -
Returning ; Leave ',Montrose Depot, On 'arrival of
the above Tr.zineat Staanie For connections with
the N, Y. A- E. R. R. trains. see D. •L. A: W. R. R.
advertisements. For •Seats apply at Searle's Rotel.
Aug. 13, 1a;:s. LEONARD SEARLE.
AdministratrlV Notte•
ltaGT/CEis hereby given toall persons having de.
IN man& against the estate of Etta Erarseamt,
late Aof Gibson, township, "deceased, that - the fame
must be presented to-the smdersigned for artange
&eat. and all persons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment. •
: MARY /*E. igrEW,A.CE, Administratris.
Gibson Attest 6, 1855.
•
Estray.
Estray.
THE POLYTECHNIC CO EGE
or Tits Strit irePEN:SS.t.LNAN !,
-West Penn. Square, Philadelphia,
TNCORPORA.TED by the Legislature 11353, and or-
I. ganizedlitt the plan of the Industrial Colleges of
Continental Europe, affords a thorough ' .. proftsional
education In Civic Esotstsmusd, Plum At. CftEMIS•
Tay, MEnte.ortcAt, Esorstatuxo,l Anent ECM= AND
MINING &GUM IT.I.VG. The
_Fourth Collegiate Year
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will runt :to on ifonday, S'.;it. ibt 185 p. For
Catalok,ruesnudfurther.informatfon, ad ess..
- . ALFRED L. KENNE 1"; M: D.,
Pres. of Faculty; Polytechnic-Coll ge; Philad'a
. - )
._:,,..-,1 -- • --. , Dissolutipn. ~
itg co-partnership heretofore e t
T
• •Amns Baines and Sitneori H. a
th;! . .FOunclry and Machinery buildinbu
day'..disaolred by mutual . conserit. ,ll j
of thefirm are reimireff to be •E.ettled wi
Theroundry and Machinery buildin 1
be continuedby Amos 3: Almonßari:
'stand. ' . . • I
. .
Lthesboro; Aug. Ist 1856.:
Executor's Nolte
MOTILE is hereby riven to all pe
wands against the:estate of Jam 1
of Liberty, township, deceased, that
be preT•nted to the undersigtird for
and all persons indebted to said Estate,
to make immediate payment,
• SAJWiIL W. TRUESDEL
Liberty July 9th 1854.
Admillistratiii' No
NOTICE is lit rnhy gicen to all pc
1\ niands against the estate;'of cic
gao late of Clifford township, dee'd.,l
must be pres.euted to the undersign
menti . and all perions indebted to silt
quested to make.lunrierliate payment.
W. GlFFOilti, A(
Cliliard, July 80th 1856.
Executor's Biotic
A. ,
XTOTICE is hereby ven nil pr _ens hang de.
J.l marls - amainst the estate of Jr:al:man ItosEN
olayrz„,,late townshm.doceazed, that
the smile must be iiiv. - 4ented•ito The tr.nderSigned for
arrangement, 'and all persons I . l:clehted to ssid'Estate
are requested to make immediate pa7ment.;
, • ' DANA STAI K, Eiecutor. -
SpringyPe August 6, 1536. •
;
Administrator'f. Notice.
IVOTICE is hereby given that Leiters of Admiral,
1:11 tration upon th Estate. of Dunirl p.' Keeler
Lute ofFranklin township. deet4.ltaire, heen granted'
to the suliseriber, and all. persons indebted to said
Estate arc request.3d to make immediate payment, and.
those haying claims upon the sameitO present thew
(UN' attested for settlement.' SARAH KEELER.
•
July 1•) WA; • n•t;
A dinutittrater's
XTOTICE: is hereby given that lett rs. of Administra
:ll tion. upon.the Estate of ,ft-s. A:Par? dilate of
Forest "Lnke township lee'd, have been grante,l to
the stt`Acriber. and all persons indibted to said
tate are requested to raatie [inirned!ate paynient, and
thoio, haying claims upon the &anti: to present them
duly a.
St',
TOFFANI,I
OF I) LiTOCK, SU Q. C
HOLESM:
.I.FIATIIOLESNLE and 11. - 1.1i1D, -, aler in EMF.RY'S
. V . & BROTHER'S, and W 0 EELER, 11ELICK,
& Co's Rail Road Bora: Po‘verz•-,lThresliers and Sep
arators, Threshers and Vinmywlrs ceinUilcd.
Reancr_ arid to rw.rfsi coutbmed. Mowing and
Reaping Nirelrines, of six or seArn diff*nt -Patent
ees, among *wli.-11 are McCormick's, Ilu'rrall's, Matt
ny s, - W: igt its, an d ttl.: cclehrutedi . K ., :_tellunis Machine,
which is w.nranted 'to work to the '.•;;aii.-•faction Of the ,
pichaser. ' T:n;_ little Giant Cola and. Cub Mill, th
Nimble Giant, Feed - Mills, with ron plates. French
Burr stone mills, for ChM or mil use.. Portable Cir
cular S'aw• Mill with 24 inch sa v, for wood *cutting
&e., extra table and satin fur •sliting boar& and fen
cing.stuff and general shop use erois cut saw ar
rangements, greatly- pnflroved ttach io Power for,
cutting- wood, fit the log, (it wi ' cut o ( 3' an 18- inch!
; 1
login one Minnie.) ' Eatery's pelrtablo Cider Mill and
Press, the tibest in-use, Funning Mills fitted for Pow
ers.;.Power Power corn shelters, Po er Feed cutter, Im-
. proved dog Powers, Clover Huller.-. 7, Wind Mills, of
various Site S, Stump Machine Hay Press.ei, -Field
Drill Sower, Lime - spreader, Fi4lll Roller, Fountaini
of various patferos, Improved Hydraulic Rain, Agri
chltural furnaces, Patent self-alting Cheese pressoi.
Churns of rations kinds; Cultivators and Plows of
every description, Leather and Rubberl Belting, and
various other implements. In filet almost any imple
ment h farmer May wish, or .at* one CI - Sit - May IICSIII?
except gimlet handles and sea ,dal, which no doubt
can be obtained at the great : manufacturing establish-.
ment (as is represented or.misrepresented) in Brad.
Co. They also nuumfacture Itn excelsior Fanning
Mill, (they call it) which may the very valuable if it
• is capable of ldowing,or cleat i mg, the chaff front the
proprietor_ 41i! what would ilre. left ?
I would say to those who :lay love lreen hum= tinged, that Emery's or. Whe ler's Railroad- Morse
Powers, Threshers &e; are nolmade or allowed to
be made this side . of Albany; atso to those wishing
to purchase either Emery's o Wheeler's Machines,
that Emery or WhcelCr has not authorized nor de- .
sire Mr. 11. L. Blower to sailitheirmachines.
Descriptive catalogne,plicciList and -circulars of
nearly all glachines'soid by mt., sent gratis and post
age prepaid, to all applicants.l Sentlyour - natne and
address.
Now farmers is the. time to
30 per cont. on your investmc
my machineS direct from the!,
no middle Man with whom to
as is the case with snrne other
by. me are warranted to rive)
returned if .not ae recommel
culars, Le.
Clsaiag,c of
DELAWARE;IACKAWANOt AND WESTERN
. RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRAhGEMENT,
fIN and ifier 'July 2Sth l SIIG the Express Ilassen
l.." ger-Train for New Yorli, and Philadelphia, will
leave Great Bend at 9:65 A. 74b after the arrival of the
Mail Train and Cincinnati Exin.e.is from the west,
Dud atMontrose, ..!. . • 9:49.
Scranton,'l.. • - 11:95
" - Junetion, .1 I. . 3;15
%
" ._ New York,. I • 7:15
. P)iiladelphia l Penrre, w l ll leave, at
_Bridgeville
near IlelvWere and larrive itilPhiladelphia via. Belvi
dere; "Delaware Railroad at 1 : -5.10 r. it.
'lleta:ming: Pasien;v . er:i lavc Pier No. 2 N. R.
New York byrSteanita;at.),Vvkaaing at...1:3(.) A. IL
c
PaSSen"erS /eara rbil:Vieiiilia Via. Camden & Bel
videre at . ... ' 1 '7:00 .
,
Due at Scrinton,.. ~ . • . • 3:40, r.' It.
• " Montrose, .L t . 5:15 - -
" . Quit Denil, l -`5:50"
conneeting withidall 'Frain Ifest on N. Y. /Si E. IL IL
• Aceotrunodation-lralu lele. &It-anion, 8: 55 .. NI.
Due at Montrose, - • 1:1:15 r. It.
" Great Rend, ••HO . • •
connecting with bay Expros - east and west on N. Y.:
& Erie Railroad.
' • -
...
Returning - leases Great ID - lid at 3:10- -
Due At 'Montrose, . 4:10
• 14 - • Scranton, ......... 7130
Passengers for !Pittston, ingston and lAryonting
will take the Lackawanna, tl
.I.llootusburg cars at
Scrantciu,...... .. .:- ..... .. .. ..... ....4* P. at.
Passengers for iJessup, rchbald aria Carbondale
will .change cars at Grenvi le.. ' .
' D.II..DOTT RER, Sttpetinteudept.
Seranton - Julyp. .
• ' Pissol9ltiots. . .
NTICE is hereby give l l that the co.partnership
heretofore existing tetweert the butp4cribers,
miller the firm ati,
busbies , i d style of GILItA N k M FMICK, in' the
1 .
Drug and Grocerythis day diSsolved by
mutual consent. I - • MILTON GILMAN,
Great Bend, Aug.€ . ,. GRANVILLE-MESICK,
...
FRESIIKCOT OF CHOICE GRO.
CEIRIES just rtitived and for sale cheap;
a tip-top Tea, . kki. _fifty ce q ts ;, Pound . Sugar;-as low
as can be expected; Chease direct from New York
such air-hardly grows in (Susquehanna ; Florir and
Ealt.coustantly on hand st l ithe lowest prices, by
Aug. 5, 1856. • F. 41. CHANDLER.
Proposing Amendments to _the Constitution
of the Cominonwea/th.
Resolved by the Senate and Holm& of Representa-
Ikea of the Commonwealth of Penntylvania in Gen
eral Aesemblyenet, That the folio : wet amendments
ate proposed to the cemditutionte the commonwealth
hi accordance Witli theircOsions.pf the tenth article
thereoE
tit ,
There shall - tie an additional article to, said coresti
tation to be de.9ignated as article eleven,. as follows :
MaleTn
•
OF:PEDLIC DEBTS.
SxcvtoX 1, The state may Contrast debts, to sop
ply casual deficits or failures in.revonues, or to.mect
exPenses not. otherwise prodded OW; bnt the azgre
gate amount of such debts ; direct and conthigent,-
whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of
the general asseinblyoir at:different periods of.tinic,
shall neVer 'acted seven hundred and fifty thotisinid
dollars. and the.money arising flieni the creation of
such debts, shall be applied to, thc purpoSe for which
it was. obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted,
and to no other purpose whatever. ...
rtiCTION 2: 'ln addition to the above limited pow
er the state may contract debti to repel invasion,sup,
Press insurrection, defend the State in war, or. to re
deem the present outstanding indebtednesi of the 1
• but 'state; the money Arising from the contracting of
such debts, shall be applied to tare purpthie for which
it was . raised, or to repay such debts, and-to uo other
purpose whatever.
Sseriox 3. Except, the debts above specified, in
sections one mid two of this article, no debt whatever
shall be created by, or on behalf of the state.
~
Siertos, 4. : To provide for the payment: of the
present debt, and any, additioinil debt contracted as
aforesaid, the' legislature shall; at its first session, a f
ter the adoption of this amendinent, create a sinking
fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing
interest on such debt,
.and annually to reduce the
principal thereof by'a sum not less than two Undyed
and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall
consist
,of the net annual income of the public Works,
',from time to time owned by AIM state, or the pro
.eceds of the.sale of the same, or any part. thereof,
and of the income - or,procceds of sale of stock owned
by the state, together with other funds, or resources,.
that may be designated by laW. The said _sinking
fund may be increased, from tine to tiine, by assign
ing to it pay part of the taxes, Or other • revenues of
thc state, not required for the ordinary, and current -
expenses of government, and unless in case of w,ar,
invasion or insurrection, lo part of said sinking fund
shall be used or applied otherwise than hi extinguish
ment of the public debt, until the amount of sifeh
debt is reduced below tare Limn of five millions of (I°l
-
.•• ' •
ug I between
rues as fleas
ness, is this
the aecounts
thout delay.
business will
les at the old
nws
t . ,ts having dc
,y VAtten, late
e sane must
arrangement,
are relucated
, Executor.
UM
i ons hiving de
atEs G tvr
that ,I,l]q saw
d for j arrange,
Estate are re.
. ,
ministratvix
S:CTION 5. • The credit of the commonwealth shall
not M any mannor, or'event, he idedge.d, or loaned
to, any individual, company, corporation, or associa
tion : nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become
ajoint owner, or goelilugder, in any conipa* asso .
elation, or corporation. . - . • •
otice;
.
Sxcriost)... The commonirealth shall.not assume
the debt, or any part thereof, or any, counts, city,
borough, or township; or of any corporation, or as
sociation; litless Such debt shall have been contrac
ted Co enable the state to repel invasion, suppress
domestic insurrection , defend it.;elf in time of war, or
to assist the. state ia discharge of any'portion of
its pre:lent indebtedness.
SEcrzox 7. The legislature:shall not authorize any
conntr, city, borough, township, or incorporated dis
t:id; virtne of a rote .of its citizens, or otherwise
to heco:ile a. stockholder in any company, association;
Or corporation; or to obtain:1110110Y. St, or loan its
credit to, any corporaion,,association, institution, or
party. •. • . .
PATCH
Ma
ti
lq
II
SF.COND AM EN loNF.NT. . • .
11:111 he an tylditional ttrtiele to said constitu
tion;. to he de.-ignated as article 111, as follows:
No county shall be divided, by . a line cutting off
over one-tenth of its, copoulation, (either to forin a
new county or otherwise,)_ without are expr e ss assent
of such county, by a Vote of the electors thereof; nor
shall any new county be established, containing less
than four hundred squaremiles.
711111 D .t.MENDIx ENT.
From section two Of the first arti oof the '-consti
onion, strike out the'words, •"of t. retry. of Plata
rblphia, and of cash 'county rcsrct, •ely &pm see.
Lion five, tenne article strike out the words, "of PiW;
irdrlphia and of the several coy:airs ;" from section
sevens same article, strike out - the • words,: "neiter
/I,e city of- I'h;lad.l phia nor (tt.ti," and insert in lien
thtsreof the words, " and, no;" and strike out section.
;four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert. the 'l'9l
- 4. In the year onethousandttighthun
deed and sixty-four, and in every seventh yettr there--
after, representatives to.the number of .one hutidred,
shall apportioned am( distributed equally,throughbut
the state, by diStriets, in woportion to the number
of taxable, inhabitants in the several Tat ts thereof;
except' that any county containing at least three
thousand five-hundred taxables; may be allowed. a
separate representation; but •no more than three
counties shall be joined, and no etvinty shall be di
vided, the -formation of a district. Any city eon-
Ittinint• a suffiCient number. of taxables to. entitle it
to at - least two representatives, shall have a separate
representation assigned it, and shall be divided into
convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal
taxable population as near as may be, each of which
districts 'shalt elect one representative." .
At the end of section-seven,. same article, insert
these words, " 11s' city of Philadelphia shall be
Xri,l4 into single Senatorial districts of configu-,
cuts territory as-nearby equal in taxable population
as possible ; .hut no ward shall be diridcd in the fur
mut ion thereof." .
The legislature, at its first session, aft& the adop
tion of this amendment, shall divide the city of Phil
adelphia into senatorial and representative district -1,
in. the manner.aboVe proVided ; such districts to re
main mit:hanged until the apportionment in the year
one thousand cialt hundred and sixtv-four. •
'4l AO
I Pli l llll
1 1 1;t1 I
_
ll+
4\
flake fiom 12 to 25 or
ts. Remember I get
manulaeturers.
commission,,
s.
.All machines sold
Isntiifaction or may be
: del See large hand
rime
MIESOLVTIONN
' AnneLn U.
.OF NEW COUNTIES'
•
FOURTII - AMENDVIENT. '•
• 70 be fectiotixxvt, flick
The Legislature shall liare the power to alter, re
oke, or annul, anreharter of incoYporationtereafter
conferred by, or under, any speCial:„.dopsgeoeml kw,
whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the
citizer.s of the commonwealth ; in such manner, how
ever,:that no inj:titice Fhalt be clone to the coTora
torF., .
April
- • SENATF., 2l, 1,85 . 13.
Re.to/red, That this resolution piss. On the first a
mend u tent,yeas 24,tutys 5. On the second amendment,
yeas 19; nays G. On the third' amendment, . yeas 28,
nays 1. On the fiturth amendment, yeas 2.3, nays 4.
Extract from-the Journal.
, • THOMAS A. MAGLITHE;- Clerk.
. : IN * HOUSE or RRIR.V.SF.I 4 :TATIVp, )
. , .
.. :1 - April 21, 13 . 56 •. c •
. .
Rex('!ve . il,' That this reSolution pass. On the first
2nm:till:nen% yeas 72, nap 24. On the' second, a
mendment, yeas 63, nays 21. On the third alnen&
rent, yea.s 64, nays 25 ; .and ti-fourth :intendment,
yeas 6t), nays 16. •
Extract fro:n the Journal.
WILLTAII JACK,', Cc, k..
. .
••
SEenrrAfir ()Frier, A. G. CURTIN,
Filed April 24, ISSO. See. of the Commonwealth.
i • Sr.camtny'.s OFFIC E, P.
, . Itarrisbum June 27, 1556.,)
Pcmotylvenia. Ra : 5 , e . .
.
I do Certify that the abore and foregoir,g. is d time
and correct copy of the original "Resolution . relatiCe
to an amendinent,of the Constitution" as the panne
on tile-in this office. . - ' "'
1
--, ) : In testimony whereof I bare liereunto
L. S. 1- set my hand' and caused -to be affixed -. the
"--. l seal of' the Secretary's Office, the Alay and
year above .written. '
A. G. CURTIN,
Secretary of tho Commonwealth.
Pt SENATE, April 21; 1856.
Resolution proposing amendmepts to the CorisCtu
tiort Eof the Commouwealth, being iinder.coutticierm
tioh. °
On the quest ton, ,
Will the Senate agree to the .first amendment?
• The yeas, and TI3VIi were taken agreeably to the
provisionkf the COastitution, and were as folloWs,
Yv.t.%---ltessrs. Browne, Butlalew, cresswell; Ev
ans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge,
Knox, Laubaelt, Lewis, M'Clintack, Price, Sellers ;
Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh,
Wherry, Wilkins and Fiatt, iSpeaker-24.
Cralib, Gregg, - Jordan; Mellinger
and Pratt-5
NMI
So the question3 . iiai : determined In the ailirtnatie,
On the question;
'•
Will the Senate tigrie to the second amendment?
The -yeas and .nays were taken agreeably to the
provirions of the Com4itution and
_yllre - 43 fOIIoWS,
viz '
YEA.S—Nesgrs. lirtiume,..lluckalevcveresswell,
nits, Iloge, Ingram, Jamison, Knox; Labauehi -Lewis,
It'Clintock, Sellers, Shuman Souther, Straub, %Val.
ton, Welsh, Wherry and Wilhins—,l9.
Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Grigg, Pratt,
Price and Platt, Speaker-43.
go the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question, ;
Will the Senate agree to the third amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably -to the
Constitution, and were as follows, viz
YEas—Tdessrs.primula, 3uckale*, Crabb . Cress
well, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, liege, Ingrum,
Jamhon, Jordan; Knox, Laulmch, Lewis, MiClinteek,
Majoger. Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shaman; Souther,
S;MM
.. , •
&nab, TIM M, WW l * Welsh, 'Whail',lintkbm
lad Platt, S'proker-138. - ' ' ; . ----'
Nis—Mr. Gregg-4.• '.. , - f
So the question was detertnined I d the affrmtive.
On the nue.stion, - -%, "."`,
Will the Senate agree tethe fourth itutendment4
' The yeas and nays were taken ?greeably - to the
Const)tutiotr, amtwere 'as folloWta, rz t. v ' ' .:., ' r, -
YiAs—Messre..Brcrerne.uelatiew, Creswell, P.c . .
ens, Ilenidkin . IlOge, I m, -Jiuistmi. Jordan,
\I INp„
Kees, Laubach, Lewis„ M t '-k, Price; Seifers s i
Slnnuan, Souther, Straub,' Wal , iWelsh, Wherry,
Witkius and Platt, Spenivr.`3.
,[:' -
Pratt•
--S:IYi---?lessrs. Crab!), G regg, Me ll ingei ana'P
- • - ° I ~ ,t ” -.--- '.
.t
So the question was determined su the aftrtnitive.
Journal of the house of Representatites, April . 21,
1856, ' ' - ' .. •
_.. . • -
The yeas and nays were taken a. ,, :eatitye‘thepre
-moor
_ ~as: were taken a.gree
visions of the Constitution, and on Hie first pi.
amendment ,were as follows, viz:
• YiLts---,Messi-s, Andersonßacks, Dalai; Ball,
Beck, Pcoming,)Beck; • (York,) . I.l3brnlntrk Boyd,
Betyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan; Caldwell, Campbell )
,Carty,'Cralg; Crawford, Boirdalk" Edinger, Panful:Ad,
Fostegi/Getr, Haines, - Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Bfitt
llille, q, Nipple, Holcomb,. Hunsockor, Imbrie, Ina
ham, Innis, Irwin, Johns; 'JoltuSen, Laporte, Lebo,
Longaker, Lovett, M'Calment,',llVarthy,'lrCelTlN
.Menear, 3liller, MentgOmery, Moorhead,
Nennemacher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, - Purcell,. Ram
sey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, - .Shenk,
(Allegheny,) Smith, (Cambria, ), (Wyoming,)
Strouse; Thompson, . hallon, Wright, (Dau
phin)) Wright,' (Luzerne,) Zizunictmait and Wright;
S'peake'r-7 `2.
"!
revs—Messrs. Augustine, BarrY, Clover; Cobourn,.
Fry, Fulton,- Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton,
Hancock, Housekeeper,' Huneker, Leisenring: Ma
gee, Manley, Morris, 3lumma, Patterson, Salisbury,
•Smith, (Philadelphia,) Welter,
,Wintrode and Years
ley-24. , - ,:-• , • .
SO- the-question was deterniined in the affirmative.
-04 the question,
•
Will the House agree to the second amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken,; :and were as fol
lows, yjz :
YEAS—lfessi* Anderson; .Backus, ;Baldwin, Ball,
Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd;
Brown, Buchanan, Caldwell, Cainpbell. Carty, Craig,
Fausold) Foster, Goa, Haines, Halite!, Harper, Heins;
Hibbs, Holcomb,- HumTelter, Int
brie, Inghatn, Innis,.lrwini . Johnii•Johnsen, Laporte;
Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, WCalmont, 11‘Carthe,
Comb,- Mangle, Menear, Miller r ' Montgomery:Moor
head. Nminernacher, Orr; Pearson.' Purcell, Ramsey,
Reed. Reinhold, Riddle; Roberts,!Sheilk, ;4'441, (il
legheny,) :Arouse, Vail, WhallOM Wright, (Luzerne,)
Zimmer man and Wright, .Speaker—GB.
AYs—Messrs. Angnstine, Barry, Clover, Edinger,
Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibhoney,-Hamilton; Hancock;
Haneker, liseuring, Magee, Manley,. MorriS, Mum;
Mu
ma, Patterson, Phe'lps,;l. 4 alisturry, Smith (Cambria,) '
Thompson, Walte - r, Wititrotle, Wright, (Dauphin) and
Yearsley-•25. ,
o the question Was determined in the affirmative:
On the, question,
• Will the 'Hlse agree to -the third amendment?
The Yeas and nays were taken, and were as
viz
Yeas—Messrs. Aridersrn,,Baekus., Baldwin, Ball,
Beek, (Lyco ring,) Beck,. (York,) Bernhard, Boyd,
Boyer, Brown, Buchanan, Caldw•ell, Campbell, Carty,•
Craig, Crawford, Edtnger, Fausold, Fester, Fry, Getz,- '
Haines, Hamel, Harper, tifileguS,
Hippie, Holcomb, Ifortsekt. , eper, Ingham, In
nis, Irwin; Johns, Johnsen, ,Laporte, Lebo, Lpngakey,
Loyett,.M.Talinorit,l.PCorbb, Mangle, Menear '
Montgom . erL Nunnemacher, Orr,: Peatson, PhelpS,
RainseY, teed, Riddle !Shenk, Smith, (Alle
ghenY,l Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (11youtinp...,) Thorn
son, Whallon, 'Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright (Luzerire). -
and Zinuner inatt 7 -di I.
Nays--:-Messrs. Barry, Chker, -Cobortrn, Dock,
Dowdall, Fulton .Gaylord, GibbOney, llaMitton, Hah
cock,Huneker, Letseming, IrCarthv; Magee, Manley,*.
•
Moorhead; Morris, Patterson, Reinhold; Roberts, Sal
isburY, Walter, :Wintrode, Ycarsley anti Wright;
-
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,. . •
I •
- 'will the Horri;e agree to the; fourth amendment?
,The yeas r.i:d nays were taken; and were as fol
lows, viz
YrlcS—Mresi.i. Anderson, Backus,
(Lytoming,) . Beek, (York ) ) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer,
Brown Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty,
Craig. Crawfort i ,DoWdall, Edinger, Fausold, Foster,
Fry, Ceti, Ffathel, Harper, 'lleitis, Hibbs, Hill, Mlle
gas, Hippie, Holcomb, Bonsekeepe:r, Hunsecker, Tot
brie, Intik.. Johnson, 'Laporte, Lebo, LOPpt
her, Lovett, M'Calotont, M . Carthy, IrComb, Mangle,
?fencer, illontgotnery,Moor head, Nunnetnach
er,. Orr, Pearsqn, Phelps, Pirreell, Ramsey, Reed,
Reinhold, Rithlffr, Roberts, Shcnk, Smith, (Cambria,)
'Smith; (Wyomitrg,) Thompson, Vail, . Walter, Whal
•Wright,don Wrh , (Luzerne,) Yearsley,'Zitninertuan and
Wright, ..`fp-akir- = G 2: •
liAys--Messrs. _Barry, Chiver,, Cobourn, Fulton,.
Gilyboner, Hai:test, Haneoch, IlTuneker,lngliam, Leis
curing, Sfagee,liauley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury
and Win tr.crtle--:-141
• 'So the question was determined in the affirmative.
. . .
, a
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: i"Ek: It ETA, r.Y ' S OFFICE, t
' • ' llarrishttrg,..lune 2.7,-185et. )
_
Peprayirania,lss:
I 'do certify that the 3 11Jord and foregoing is a true
and corroct copy of the . Yeas and Nays' taken on
the he proposing arrinthnenes to- the Consti
tution of the Cottnonwealth„[ as the same appears on
the Journals of the two Ithases of the General AS
senility of this:Conimonwealthfor the session of 1850.
'Witness my hand and the- Seal of said of;
--! L. S. k , flee, 'this twenty-seyentb day Of Jime, one
( ..---).thousand eightitundred tina Iftv-six..
i i A. G.
.cririls, - •
' . ! Secretary of the Conimonwehlth:
• i I i : -
• • ,•
- Strayed . or Stolen,
Tl
w° two-old steers ; one . deep . rect a; with
wide . horns, black tips to • his horn's, and black
nose; the Other deep red, with wide horns, white bel
ly, White spotS on both flanks, white spot in the fore
head, and met of the tail White—have been missing
two or three Weeks. Whoever will 'return said steers
to the subscriber in South Bridgewater or inform him,'
or the editors of the Rept/View/ at Montrose, where
they can be found, shall be liberally rewarded.
P.(TRICK MANLY
Bridgewater, Julf Ind 15G.
•
TTl,FiundONigned having purchased the old stand
• iocentt i r oceupied Matk; is now pre
pared to carry on the Carrel ge . ]taking basins e, in
all, its branches. ..8.11 kinds; of Carriages mannfactnr
etrto'ortler, and repairing done on short notice.
; E. 11., ROGERS. -
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•
Montrone, July Ist 1830.1 tL
- 777 --- •
Wool I Wool!
nia`rket price in rash. will be paid for
I .POST BROTIIERS.
July 10t10854., - - • • -
• cayh Paid for Wool.
THE highest price in cash -will be pit'. for Wool
by.;• IL lIURRITT.
New Mi June 20, ls;ill. .. • .
• 4- -- ' lINAIIi r tED - . ' ..
rfIIVO DOZEN FAT TURKEYS t» the g ist of July ,
_I. also fat Chickens at j - S. S. MOTT's+.
1 1 M•itS - itibuii: from
i ,
J . ft.t... 1
3konfroset . , Pa.
• TAR
QUNDAY SCHOOLS fltrui thed with Libraries of
.dill'eres sizes . 4 lkle* York retail prices. Call
at the rot:Office:
.WIRE!. .11 , 17 E ! FIRE;
rrlIE unklersigncil is gent for the following MI
• '...1. suranee Companies, the reputation ,of which,
for solven6 and lioitorab c dealing, have been limg
known to file public :. - ' •
• The 14c , inning Mutual.
_Capital s2.nri,ooo. , . • • ,
.The Fanners' Union Insurance, of.-Athens, :Pa:—
Capital $20,000, secure by bonds and moytgag'e.
oil
State - Ititual at Ilerris nun on the stock and mu
tual plan. ';, Capital s3so,ptig.
• 17:4r,ApPlicants .can receive policies in tither or
any hi thelabOve ciimpanies.
BIOiIiNGS 5TR61.7130, Agent.
Ilehtroie, May 12, 1 5 36. ' , . .
' •
1110 Wat Beyun
.. -- ' . i
. LOOK W ELL . TO YOUR INTERESTS - I
- 1 I •
A, ND buy your. Books and Stationery where you
/A_ can: ,, et them, the p.. Itewetubor it is at the
, Store • k ,-, • •„„ .
Moittrew oOoft it ttse a ostoince, . where., you 1
eau. find Hooks of all prices, from a one cent- primer 1
to a ten dollar Bible; and notwithstunling old.books '
haie been sold in town Of late at auction
-at low pric
es, you nay learn by calling at the Postoftico that old
and new (vokA both catti be bought low. -- . • ,
. Dicks' complete works(,' Expedition to Japan, How' s,
writlngs, f the llipte.r's f east, . the White Chief and
the Seshi, .Berard the Lion-Killer, the SparroWgrass
Papers, f,ify Bondage and Freedom,
,Life on the Road
• Salad for; the Social an Solitar y, koSe . Clark,' Tom
Hood's WorkS hty.vioint, styles, a new lot of School
Books, einl Stationery,'aukee Notions, to. &c.,, and
also a - f;, -. '4% - .I
of those tip- op Glass Wain; left.- . - ~..,
:. ticatijc
,1111eie. - --. , ny one. tanking 'aliill of five
dollars and ever at onq i thne-shafl have . one dedlitr's
worth thrown- in extra!, ' or ten dollar's -worth . shall
have two doliarcestnt.l :-.: .-. ~ .
.- ; Call Stid- be convinced.' tit th6 Motitrose :Book
I •Storeokete door north of Searles Hotel.. . • ----..- ~. -1 •
"- •• -- • , -.• . h •:A. Y. BULLARA
: llontiose; Aug: 0, l'S 54; .
=g
1- to 8 dollars' per barrel
S. 8.: MOTT's.
TEMP E I ' ; 1 = 7 . I 'l -.1 ' I $, ), '•-I_ • N . 0 N V .. •Ii: it 4 ,
_. , _ -,- •-.,....:,..„-....,...--,_, -,. ~,,,k , q,- -- 4114m .- + •e-. - .!! , -Jo 4 - . , ... I .. s
°cagy ': ..-_-... ' -E s i .:, . , -- .7. -.-- .":.. ,-: 'UW.2 rr,..nowitrwazt --,' •-•:, -1.- -, ,- •;• , --1 ,- -
42 = '''' -' . • 'ii - 1g0r 4 .-- - - '-''' ' --- - 'iriiiiiii. - 'r
ir e er. -ItlOllOlllllC . i , ssiii -
ON MAIN STREEti.MONIROSE, PA. . ~ .. . - nottivedsi.- ---- ~, . , _
rrilE subsert , fie...4lmi this metlied,ta, keep. it he. A
rfili; ; 4le.etideaVAi t kritiltiftitr - = 4}..iziiiiii;:i :
.k. . foie the - p • tpieliit Susquelninna eounte that at f .41,"•$thek:cf Lamtiriair - 0M2441: t -=*= .- littirit- . --'
the. Temperance Salpon. (the only one 'in liontrestlris.lVe,d- from An- old hitiliei.' -',. :•, . . ftra t•ln'
14 the Puts' to get - fake" , -Cakeit :Crackers,lChsise, Militia:l:don; hits proved' itsce','' , — .111ulip:14 0 .r t ia r 7... , - ,
I
New York Can yi-Sardifiesi•.llerrhtg,.. - Ornages;And` faervils down tom.. ",*riisgiiiii - e-' , ,,r,ilit:,o;f - '
Lemont; Apple s Nittit, Sugai, Viekled Oyste.'s, Clant;:i knpwlit* clic': ,Eict. - Am/ sh"chddliert: - . :Wit !it - Nye:hi''.
Tongue • and 0 tunlicisyStstall Beef,. Ice 'OW lAta i ' l O n th l at weli t i tt i *niftl i*eil. illieini . ' k i k :t4 ' ' "
onade and Sod -water, Ice Cretan Ice., to' eat and -.conrinee tho pu e that.SIOONS` • If, -,-.
drink... - Also r a thC same place, Is ' kept on hand ' a at " thew Store on Public Sienue,firaF , •delefaboitici-ifie '•?
good assorttnen .of GROCRWEi.', fresh frotnlirt• Post ofrice, 'nave the largest - in& mitat dealral l te.,:
York, each as ea•of di ff erent khu r s, good, from 2ii. stock cif:SOOTS AND SHOES wirer intAtaliwcted 'kid'.. ==,
9tl. to Cut.; per' rind; Brown Sugar is now selling at 1144 market ;.whiehforprice (ireolf r nneompetitiOri -
9 conLs per •po ', d,-beat Coffee Sugar at 111 cents , 1 with seco'n4 rals.q•ooris) 41urab il ity A I.l.Atylio Ire -chat— :-
am! crushed, p verked and granulated, Sugar at. 12i I leneconmetition.••• No are,. 'rink g.-trehltly • front'
cents "per no : Mackerel, Cod, White and Elie I the-B&st:lionSeskl New _Tank OM , test stylew' itud -.-'. '
Fish Pork La Smoked thus and thoulders, Dried I beg , citiall o =4 0r,u00427' winch keep ..'"gt ; •-a•li""elimelit ..=
, , ,
Beef, 'him =T b asso; (plug and fre=ent„)_N mega; I complete. . =, = • -•-- .... - • :- • ,i,.
Tallotr Cart ' dle • Stearine Patent'. and Sperm -do., I• July 28, 19416, Just reeeitmd'alitr.sulditiontoout
~7
Rice Soap of different kinds from 10 111.12/ cents_ a
,1 former stocir, -,- .vo.irslging-of..(lert , - Psitenti.friathet',-
bar ' Soap Powder 'and 'Washing Soda, Sack Salt Sot Tots, iPatißlettilW short. _ eh Calcearlai : .
fanilly use, Sho Permission Ctips, 1V hitesr4lshl,Scrult i ualicv Slice * alid-s4ssirittAniti, - ' . r_efaliall),..Bstl . 6, -
ut.
t
and Shoe Bru - les, Stove. , and Shoe
• Blaeking, Ilair I }this Slippers :ma 'Boots beet -
_ft 01,1lest..Boyir',
Oils, Perfume , and a. variety of Ext.:acts, %wheal Yout hs and Childrens gin*, Quito - tin& ph,oo tiiki
I
Pepper, Cinna on; Cloves, round do., Ginger, Mos- belt hi market, ' rif fact '`ei-e•ty . thio - firkogivt4,
`.tartl, Vreeek-it 11 Arnerieun,. Coffee Eszenee, Corn ; : ita - il.. ' - -.."-, -'' 1: : ` - ." ,:- - ~,-, -: ",- '-'...-
Starch; Sago f : puddings, Raisins (r e in one shilling !.. ALL ilotttl of Letither, allot - di=e - ge,„ Sm.:, Al!. ;
to 18 pence pq= pound, Zantee. curratdi, Citron, 1 kinds Of srOyli. made - to 'oftjej; - ratiaic ' done
rl
Prunes, Lieori e, drops and root do., Candies of sill rica ll .F• • l SlM3f q ,a ~.* .-W!,...!...,,.,._
kiwis, Fancy C ntly Drops, Glint do., thied Peaches, , Nefltreae Jtrt 28, 1850. '- • - ie -- tine - ",
Plums and err c ries, Oran,r, , es and Lemons Pine Ap
ples,Cocoa, 11 Ina and Chocolate, Nutmegs mid pat-,..
ent Nutmeg CI aters, patent Clothes pins, Transpar
ent Slates, Sts ' and Lead Pencils, Sweet and Castor.
Oils in bottles, Fire Crackers and other Fire Works,
Raymond's,' L =e's, add Wright's Pills, Salts, Dr.
Phyie's Campl or Okttnent, au almost sure cure for.
the Toothache Sprain_, Bruises, Burns, ttc, same.
horse Mcdicin .., and a lirge assortment of Childrell7
'Toys, among N hielt - are Ilorscs 'on wheels and rock.;
ers, Dogs, Li is, Cats, Birds, Ex.; .stall Pails and
Ba.,kets, Chu i lets, A.ccordeons, Ilarthonicons, Jews:
_harps, a few L idles.' I task ets and Sewing Birds ; . also,.
• Flour on Stan by the pound, sack or barrel, at• as
low price: an ;as good quality as can be bought in
Montrose.
All orders s
•dren, with the
' and he dealt a
present therns
tit by flienti4, stage, mail, or by chil-
RF.APY, shall receive pompt att.enti6n
friric bY as if the., who .o-rtlereit were
Ives;
. . .
,00kis are for sale at ".Aire and let:Jive
are requested to cadl uud 'patiiiite
Terms, cash or ready pay.....T.liatik
vors,-..1 Lope to make otject for:
The above. ,
- Peop
fur•themsel:+e.
fu} fur past f
those that wa
At the TeLti
• May 21, /NJ
t Grocezies, Ettahles, "'et t - et
ancei , a7 loon and o:ocet v.
_: •
5..3.10 • ..
MS-IT ',SUMP! . 4 -
. 4 cribers; having entered into copart-,
uneer the rum of,S,t7TrzttN.' s t•YOUNO.
announcing to their Mends and.the
that they are receiving as complete
selected stock of go ids as has ever
the goods-buying community in this
W
1.4
ukke pl 6 asu e
plailic gown
and as cargru
offered
, . . . .
section of cnt tail% Their stock is coMparatively new
gootis--as th : old stock of-J. li. iiptpliiii was reduc
ed to an nm stially ainall arriount-Lariti _embraces all
the variet ies e . .nOw rece ying and opening a la .usuallyy kept in a Conotly store.: They
i
ar rge stock of
' • S rim
,;;; - antl StioLtn , ,Goodst,
to wide tht in: ite•publicpttentiod; belieVing that
an ertni nation of the quality% and Prit.e will proie .
satisfactdry tb purchasers generally,• , . They espeCial-
ly invite i i, he ladies' attention to their assorttitent . of 1
falshienaitle . rat dim:tide Dress etoo.ls; of every variety
and style, co is:sting: in part of Spqng Detains, ,Chat
lies, litrage. Barage Detains, L.airm4,4 , oplins, an d
Ginghatus.A. good . assortirkent of. 'Sprit ' , and Supt-..
:tier SlMwls, and a splendid lot of Parasols. Also, a
complete as Ortment of Bonnets aild:Trirnmings.
Gents . ; we baYe not foyietten yin. :Please drop in
and see'its ; 1 we can fit you frenuillat .to . Boots, - in
style and well as . prie.3:,. Cloths, Cassi-
Mores, Two , : d?, Caslinier . ets, Satitetts and Kentucky
Jeans.; Sat' t, Silk and 3farsales Voitings in All their.
t i a
variety, wit a largo and cempieteasiortment of Bea- .
dv Ilade Cl ithing.„ ._:, • It. L. - SI.7TPIIIN. ~
, :.
i • -2 - . ' ..: '.5.A.311.7E1,1701.7.5G.
Smuttier. ;
N.B.
duce. •
k •
1. LAP. ot , ortutent
_Lk by SUTPHIN' S. :YOUNG.
IjOCF: good u.rsurtuieht of Sugars i Teas-,
VIE" and 3lolasses, prinie_lot Mack
crel, in lii 3 Quarters,' Halves- and • Whole Barrel 3 -;
also,' Dry : Pickled Cod for sale by •
- SUTPHIN I.c YOUNG.
; .411'1 2.2,1fiZ6. • - ' .
ie bighest pricc,psikl for air „idols of Fro-
S& TFIIIN & YOUNd.
AI, &It 31; lot of Crockery, Glass,' Saone, Tirc. 7 end
__Ce/r Ware fOr sale 113 - ' SUTPHIN. & YOUNG.
__._....._ ...._____:._:.....„.._
ER .6 . • . z .
-FAR Its 10,YOUR INTERES'I%
f
..1. rare c ,J,coce to make from 12 to 25 or 20
_1 ,
.., sr ccut..on yollriin,vestmeittj
rr LIE s. Useriber ia.prepared to furnish ThreShing
1.. Macl ines and iarious , etlier ',Agricultural Imple
ments, n ' to. be„surpassed - hy . any in this country,
-
from the • ell known and long establisheduanufacto
(l
ry of Wh tiler, Melliek & Co.,•Albany, \,-Y. There
re
alizeare. but f
the bore per cent., or more, as the-horse pow
er can be applied in sawing whorl; in log Or other-
Wiic, chu ping, cutting sti-aw , and hay, &c., and va
rious oth. i uSes too IIItIfiCTOUS to mention. ,For se't
eras rens ns I can make it im object forthose wishing
to purchte, to call. npOn •rne.and have_ their orders.
I
filled. I have the, freight so r.rrin-,e.d ti.,-;t, the trans
portation is but a Mere trifle. i
• Alliniplenients' war !
ranted'te perform as recounnended, (see large hand
bills.) - I Can also furnish machinery frem,otherinam:
teactorie If desired. 'Xow'is..yriur.time to send . y4..i . .
orders,' , I.d ..your, machines will be in. readiness/it
harvest.. '.- .' '• . r . ,- - . . E. T. TIFFANY.
Dimoc •'', Susrea. co.,,Pa:, - June 10,..185ti.
.. - 22niG
FAR'?".FOR SALE.' - ..' ••••• ; -
ORS
ALE.'
gips for stile his. Valhable Farni,
ig a part of the Farm well known 'as the
in Farm," in the "township, of Great Bend,.
ama County, Fa,._; - containing about -236 acres
its laud, about 100 acres in-Valriable timber,
;tit,
~with- a suitable quantity of ,chestnutLfor
Sand the remainder in, a high sititetf culiiv r a-. I
Well watered by a entail stream through the
nd al.s6 by durable springs.
nildings are mostly in good repair, 'lvitli cat
tily barns and otherinecessary oubbuilding?.
. is well fenced and suitaby adapted to grain
ng, but its present condition is mostly in first
soirith an' abtniclaiit quantity of excellent
,and is ' eonsidered 'One 'of • the be stock '
is the state. The thither land .is equally
'to cultivation,, .and 'the great ._demand " for.
(1 timber, and its proximity to market; Make
' Valuable. ' '- "
peation of said Fart,
.with its fertility of soil
'e of cultivation, combine every desirable ad
for conveniunceiantkprofit noVequaled in the
;being . ..pleasantly:Altuated in. the .prOductive
r the SusqUehatuni, dirtfetly at the junction
Delaware, LaCkawanna tit. Western. Railroad
Nei', York & Erie Railroad '
, having two di
., lities, to New York by said lines ' and also
lit North by the :lc York 4.• Etie: ar.d, its
ties kb every desirable point., ' '
I. important advantages present themselves
Ifor : farming - purposes—said Farm . being the
Site of the pleasant and healthy;_ and rapidly
• Village of Lodersvillo,in the:centre of a rich
ural district, is ad,tantageously situated there..i
dividint , up for, tie sale of lots.. TersonSile
.f a valtm e hle.and Pleasant loCatiou will 40, wet
inn' view the prertuses.. '
/
ace had : of the subscriber ort the premises.
~ S by:agreentent,
rr"E
bei
"Moms
Su , queb
of first
mostly 6,
MEI
ion—t 3
FARMERS, - - LOOK IiERE! . .
subFeribers lia‘',lng entered into p - artnertibiis,
, prepared to receive-wool ninianufacttire - on
.or by tno ,Woot Citrlitn,g• and
thOitlize, aeon. • "2.
4, GARRET JOIIn3ON..
JOHN BEAUMONT... ,
t 'March • .Bn.n
'
a .
shares;
Cloth
COME - AND SEE.,
1 / 4 .'!ENTS in cosh, will buy one - dollar's . worth of
Ithe splendid - .stock of Spring
.41141 Stinuniir
. just receiving at the Cheap Cash and Itirter
lax Diruock - Four Cortterit, wheee.altuust uver - 3, - -
aow goes to buy their goods, 'l,
and Salt kept, alwaywit.hand.
TILIYEIL -
Dltinrlti May 28, , 1856. ; j '"
Q -',
Or)
Good.
store
body
Ha*
11104111141,1PI1S;.4xtisc'sitit's tulies,
out ititlit's Brushes; The tulitt of - a Iliutmant.l
ps, fur beautifyiug the completiod; - Ociut4ud'B
res subakq., for remattitig:sup - erthiotti halt.
Itlirlio
itun, Medicated Soup rot': riuoying,T;tn;
Ics timples awl Balloir . .Ciimiileitint t : Butelle•
hair . 11ye, also lilt' Moldavia Brenta:for .
qtir ; Iluttowstfuawl Ointthent, uita..neatlS ,
Ointmotsi arid
. P item ere= w p - a t
IMirose,;:lune - 18, 1854. • •1: .
•
Flow
POW(
also.
lor's
the to
all ties
WWI
. _
!, BALA WriLlithtilenle anti Retait deal.
• er in. Flour, Salt, - Pork4 Fistt,Lara;•graAn, feed
eandles, - elover and timothy seed.
Barrels fresh, round -flour just receiVed front
ntroso Auggst 5, 18M1.
~3 :~
mea
EZZ3
Agii PAIP Foft-wom
s. BFANN'brE
dsquehanua Depot, June. 23, 1836. , -
• - Rrn,portant. Oise very•-,,.. ::--;:-.= , -
•' .. Dit.'lieLLSAlr 8- BM -wrtra. ., -_, . <_,.. ., -
Gun.c. l ATIED roil. sit.ipirtords; •,-... ' -
titc . QURES , IN AY '_YEAW: • - ' '
FIR: lIALS of New York< si tt eeetcd• t io o .-.
l) cesi by. hit;ll a rich Iniurian VINE is iniklae....-....
.ell from cerniin planti of great niedielnal r irtues.- - j- „-
This delight - fat Wiin:...cornhines all the high medicinit - ''
properties of the lintideterni„ . :B(rT4+ol//4, - ,, Yellow ,
Pork, 117.1d - Chl'rrp; 4niti certain other plants, .IthesS, • -
virtues are kit times aiicire.eyfeefirthiweirlicat*nti";• •
S, , ,,piliv amt . con'centr.sted tire the r edichltd,pitipirtiar .; -
-of this Whit:, that it lqs, been found - thebtinat,.effeet-•
ire int.dicinc ribte In- ,ttse. - Freorenelv less thim a .. .-
single bottle restiii6 the lingeting - Patient - from tie- . - .
Wity and sickness to strong and
. i.lgoroust'lteilth.-!;•:..
'Every des° shows its•good'ZirectstmtlietxinstitutiON": . •
and intprovi..‘s thetilieral health; ;and trit/il/i.:. Atte . _
sey's ealebrated GLT3I-COATED 110 EST PILLS Or -
'sit AtijUllet r all the follOtsips disordeisjSre . premai,tent - --.. • -;
is cured,' '•.- i II .. . ,
..---
IlvsrErst.i.o - rt IsninEstiox. - -- - -1 box of tire, Fired'
'Pills, arnl . -.4 . bottle of the 'Wine, IrII cure the most :: '
.tlitressing forms of this dolttPlaint.' ' : '
Auck: 'AND FErrai.-:---One or to .$) ilitsm of, the pills;
and a bottle of the Wine:will break the Sing Btu!
epre the Patient in all cases, when'th ci direetions.ott:7!
the bottle are•adhered t.o. . . I - . . _
~-,:
• llnorilf•At. Coitrr.,.tisti.--Frotti 'one 'to' tww boxag
of the Pills, and threillxittles of tbeVinei eut'e this
obstinate 'disorder: - • <-- ' i'" - ' • ':- ~e•
DISonDER OF THE Ktmmrs.-=The Forest Witte and . '
Pills have prCived highly ellicacious intltis disordet ,
One to two box.e.s of the Pula ; and _thf- e ee:ov'four hot
ties of the Wine, are sufficient to !tecomplisli„a:ctire `:.-
in the worst-cases. • < --
:. • , ' - '
. .D entury, NIGHT' tgWEAT.3,-EiN(iCialiGM awl li r eithr:-!, -
hl State of the conatitation.—The 'Forest Wine is it,
popular remedy for •all these c,omphtirts. One to ... ,
three bottles cure the worst cases without tho use '
the Pills; but when. the .complaint is aecointrattied -
with are other disorder tbe_Pills'will be-required. - .
fititusts.rmit.—The efficacy of the Forest Remedios
in Illieumuism issery singular.: Somicof the moat- . .
-distressing . cases I ever _sawnL hare been eured.-10 , .
them in ten or twelve- days' time . ... - _ • '•_
' Eltors . DisonnEns .AND ( ;Font.- Sronacn,—uno ,
purgative d o se of -the ,Ferest. Pills will .cure any blot .. .
ious; disorder, or any complaint, 'swish:4'oo f'oult•:',.
Stomach dud: morbid condition 'edits bowels: : ';' ', ..
Etv.r.r.3.---Chie Or tiro. purgative doses sat:cure ke.• . 1.
- ccit'Glis,,Col,ll3 tro.:-4/ne box:of:die Pills, and A..•.;
bottlobf the Wine, will break tip and cure the mast ',
severe colds, co - ugh; and pain in tile. breast., .- .•'
tri.cims, limp, Btorcurs, Sca b id Rim; ..• Ring, : ,
;worn', Er j. Sall likettm , , Sore Efie - 4.etiidhe,:'. l-
ry kind of Rittaor.—Those complaints all :vise front ..
one common cause--;impurs 61txxi. - Generally noth! -.-
Jug but the Pills are requwed for Ole eure_nr Int)st•l4,-
i
theSe di:;orderS; but if both media arCusett.itto.,.. -,
boxes of the:Pills,
an
boxes :(i• three...l:kitties of, the
Wine, will cure the very, wor n c ,tua
ases,d fr.equently .
by less th:m half the quantity: ." -'' I r . ~1 l'• ..-
JArzi•Dtc.—Two boxes .of ,tho Tills, wad 'as many'
bottles of the Urine, ture the 'Worst ease of Jaundice:,'
l'itgat.'s Ousraccrtoss, produced from'.bad c01d5... , ,
or ireakly constitutions. A few doses ofe'thoyor*,'.-..
Wine 'cures the most distressing forms of tßesq coal- •
plaints • and if the Wine be followed, uy,ttsfeKweclm;.'
these derangments will not oe.i.cui,agalt . t„ . Th_i Wl fl e '
exactly suits.; the female 'cot:Alt:W.9N; 'inn . gives
strength, vigor; and blooming health;: Ov - er atu rn- .....
of boxes and bottles have been sold within the - last.
two years,. in the 'United State i ll and Ganada.' Letters
and certificates :to the amount of many' thousand, .
have been received, testifying to the cures and
efl'ects of these remedies.- - ' .•; .• ' .
. • • .
Forest Wine is in large slinare - bottles One dollar ' •
p9i bottle, or. six Imttles for Bye ilollart: ' Forest
Pills, twenty-five cents jer„box.' - Genersil detiot,-,84
Walker Street, Kew York ; Mid . kept by out or more , -
ro.fpeetable -druggist in almost i4ery.. city and village .
in Ilse Union and British Colonies. -.. ._, ~
Getierni Depot, 64 Walkori3t. New York. , Ageots..---,,
in. MontrOse f Ariel Turret!, in Great -Beutl, L. z-<s.;
and all druggiAs-...- 1 ,
..
-July In, 1856.: ' - • - ' 1 . •'.
. .
SADDLE- N
&
- AD TititiviEits:t
A.VING purchased the interest of A: Itr. E. Bald`
H
.the above bnilness; they offer on gaol'''
terms, all kinds of svark,”ln.their line,7 ( itteh as• Sa- - -
dies,
‘ Harness, Trunks, /Le.
.yarnfss , Outdo of the
best oak-tanned leather:'
. gtiRRI4GE - 7121.41M1NG of all kinds done on
sborf.tiatieel = All kinds of OarriapTrlioniings kept
on had and furnished'ehe4er - than cant
ed elsewhetio in Northern Pennsylvank: ;
Nos:I, .N and 3, Ila..a.etnerit of Searle's Illotel,Ifont:-
rose, Pi I •
ronnitAm, . • E.
,
-..
-,.. • -
HEN loc)paa .: -
1 - )IENTLEY 41r. : READ are new receiving - '
X/ their usual large .andl desirable stok of .. Goods; •
rw ttheiSpring and Summr trade r which' vi„ere pin.:
chased at the lowest passib e Prices,,atuf will_be 041
for cash, produce, or on n proved erecßt," en, terms-
which canuot hut ho satisfac.tcory to the closest' buyers.
Our think s tote due to 'our customers and the pub
lie generally for-their liberal patronage,bestowed-np
on us tbr the lanr elevenars and as we are now - -
provided with a lar„eitnd convenient Store,tond In
tend as heretofore, to Ivo our esitirer liergongtattsin;
!ion to the business, we`trust to merit 6 contnltiance
of past favors. L . r
Remember that we tioiVe but ons.rnterrea °en; •
(loons, and that as low as the same geality can be •
bought in this county, ' .. 1 z
DR y 0 00DS.—A full'assortment4Binaderntba t '
Kerscymeres,Kentucky Jelons, Summer Cloths, Sheet
lugs, Cotton Yarn, BAttingj and Concern B that omit ho'":
beat foend per yard. .I . . •.- ; - .. _-, „- ..1
F.. 1 2frt7F 4 AID DP-11, 1 %.9 GOO/ '.
-I'll'W and,
,
figured Der:dues, Chalk D,ellages, La*nat GhlilluFils,
Summer• Shawls, Bonnet:Ribbons, ke„./re„ ..,_ . ••_ -, '
11,17'5 . , CAPS, lt . HONNETS.L . Men's2 I , Xontbat,
and Bar? Silk,_Fur, Woot, Panaina,-Legbortt,`Palm:.
Lear, t.fanton and Straw hats, of : all the. difrete4flit•F : -
Acties—Ladies v 'and Miss i on.' BOnnets,,i lethetklli:N
Bandboxes, Panosols, ke; ir2, for sale_ cheap.: - : ,
GR((YERIEX, 11AR - ll'AitE, eroeittri thyme'
and Tin Ware, Cuttains and Boom Paper,
~I"attett•
pails, Brooms, Tubs, tk.ri.,
11.1RDRY SREDS-- full 'assortment ALIO,
gloss - , Sash and • .'
Fatty. • .‘ ' ,_ ,-. ,
• ,50LE A ArLitl - IPPE.LEAZIIER-«-ii,p, 3re•
i,z
tale' and Lining Skins. : • i.- _..:•- ' 0 .-. _
RO OTS AND S.//01 g.—Meres Thick - and New
Boots, warronifed--Youtbr c l it a l zi Rays' Boots---Ltulies s
awl. Misses' Gaiters, LiuS &c.---4450, Children'a•
Fhoeti •• almost every. otaile„. , t' ~.. _ '
I ) 'GS AND ~V,ENCIN.'B.;-44, full supply of
thereeest. kinds, just received. -Also, all of the
pepeler'Petent Medicitota of the ay:
_, ,
O.OIIIISM, NACKI}REL, by Aho tl!' 7 441 4 ti" l a i i* '
halfor onc-fottrlh barrel .1
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. ,•,
,PALVTS 4ND 0/405,., --We hare .; J ust Teo44d
and shall keep -constantly on hand, raw and; : boged
Linseed Oil, Olive - and Lawp Oil, wbiteuakzine,.,
Blake's Mineral, Imperial, Chrome and , karitareen
Ochre; I.lcg. Venetian,kl In fact e'rerY-thing cat ( /'
Te l
for in the painting li ne. _
JEWELRY, WA "LES, and 4 . Jiver - Valls-4k, ,
large addition to our Meek 41,teltes'the -aasort*ent
ciii;plete. _ , _ -_,_ _
L owc.rivo OLASEir Aff.O. PLATES, Clocki,..-
Whip 4„ Toveel li nefla# 'Trunks; Tfinbrelloo f Rubber
Ova Aloes, 4:0; &c., for, sakr,iight by ,- -
• ' - . -x" - 4 ' - BENTLIt* REAM; l<
trire, - April st 1B 6. . - ,
, ,- • IWN -----`' SALT krihe,peited;heshilSr7s!*l9 l4
l i n
received and fin-iside by - , •- -
- BENT L EY
_fit ,-•-'
WANIPAIII the Etwil f6biittli2;&.
- it-CHAt
-- August 5. 1856;
csuciTssors to E. Boctici4
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