The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 22, 1855, Image 3

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great Natural' Remedy for llndigiii
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and Drpepsia. 1. . t
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DR. .I. S. HOOGIITOIeS Pep Silt ~ I.a ne true 1)t1
GESTIC Fr.tunor GASTRIC Jtacx still holthi
the •first place among all the various remedies
for these painful and destructive complaints.. It
is Natnre's own specific for an unhealthy stom,
nth. • Naart of man can equal. its,cumtive pow.
eti; and no sufferer from Indigestion and ,Dys.
pepsin should fail to try it.
;Er Sold by; Abel Turn% Montrose. Byl.
To the Hon. the Judges of the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of the Peace in i.xtur for Bus
, quehanna County : 1 .•
MINE petition of F. D. Case, of the Borough
\1 , o f s um ' s , Depot in said coonty,respectfully
represents, that he is provided with suitable con
venience to keep n Grocery, in the Borough
aforesaid; and that it is hja intention to'apply to
the next Court of Quarter. Sessions to be holden
1W and for said county on the first Monday of
April, for a license • to. keep ajGrocery, and
- to sell, strong beer, ale or other malt liquors, ac
edrdjpg to the Act of Assembly of , 14th April, A.
D, 1851. F. t'4l. CASE.
Susquehanna Depot, Feb: 20, 1855-Bwl*
Administritrix i Notice.
• ,
VOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa
mentaly upon the estate of Philo Bennett,
d e e,4, sate of the Iknong,h of Susquehanna . De.•
pat have been granted to the- sUbseriber. - All
persons indebteato "said estate are hereby reques
ted to make immediate payment, ind those hav
ing claims uponsaid estate to present them duly
.attested for settlement.
EMBROZIA. BENNErr, Administratrir. .
Susq'aDepot,Feb. F O l 1855 —Bw6s
I. EAM well wanted imtnediatelyapply to
Abel Turrell, Montrose. • • 1 .
•:M.ontrose, Feb: 20,.1 8554 w -
Agents Wanted. •
TN all parts of the United States to canvass for, l;
a, new book, entitled "Panorama of the Old!,
World and New :" comprising IC view of the!
present state of the nations of th 4 World, their!
manners, customs and peculiarities, and their po. ,
liticalppcial and industrial condition, interspeis-!
ea with historical sketches and lanecdotes,
Pinnock, author of the history' of England,!.
Greece and Rome, enlarged, revised and embeil-i
r ;fished with several hundred eng,ravings,
ding 24 beautifully colored plates, from designs!
br Croome, Dereremr, and other-artists. •
:This work is beautifully bound in embOssedi
~A orAci n, gilt back, and contains over 600 pagesl
-6Cfavo. Price, $2,75. . -
A specimen copy of the book will be sent toi
An y Flit of (the United States, on the receipt nf
price, and as it is sold exclusively by Agents,!
itletTers great inducements to canvassers.
;The largssrcommission will be !paid. •
, Apply to . J. W. BRADLEY,
Publisher, - I
13.-18 North Fourth street., Philadelphia, Pa.'
•
• . Agents Wanted.
rpo sell the best work of T. S. Arthur, " Ten
. : .'nights in la broom, and i*hat I saw
there." 'This is a large 12mo. of '240 pages,ll
- with a beautiful Mezzotint Engraving,
by Sartain, bound in the best rnanne.r, lull gilt
Specimen copies sent to any part of the Uni
ted States, on receipt of the price. price 75 eta.
Serne.Agents now selling this Book, are ma
king $5O per month.
.Apply 'to • J. W. BRADLEY,
Publisher, -
'B-t8 North Fourth street, Philadelphis, Pa.
Last Notice,
litY creditors must please take notice that all
1.11 matters not settled by the l first of April
text, will be left in the hands of the proper offi
cer for collect ion. EDWIN ;TIFFANY.
:Brooklyn, Fib. 22, 1855.-Bw3* •
SEBASTOPOL ALMOST TAKEN!
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'Great rash for Russia--Jron, , Stores, Mi.
Ware, (ft..
T 00DRCIFF Si ELDRED having associa
ted theinselves together for, the purpose
of carrying on the Stove ann Tin.waro business
in all its various brnehes, would respectfully
call the attention of the trading pablia to their
ESTABLISHMENT! "
Which may easily be found—it being in close
proximity to the new Court Honse—the South
west corner thereof. Our 'building is not as
k:onimodious as we intend having MI the Spring.
If Our patrons will bear with.us until that time,
we flatter ourselves that our es'-ablishipeit will .
not be surpassed by any in the cony. We
hive the most approved patterns lof STOVES
ever - brought into - this market, among which
may be found
Star of the West (Elevated Oven,) Cultiva
tor (Elevated Oven,) Parairgn, New
World, Globe, Atlas, and
Three Beate*, ,
- All Air-Tight, and various other patterns too
numerous to mention.
TINWARE of all kinds kept constantly on
hand for household use. Jobbing done to . .order
and in the best manner. AU Tin.waremarefully
prdved before leaving the shop. •
-They respectfully solicit the patronage of ail
who wish to purchase anything in their line, as
suring them that more can be sated by examin 7
ing their stock befurwipurchasing elsewhere.
S. A. WOODRUFF. G. B. ELDRED.
Montrose, Dec. 12, 1854.
Rail Road Crossing,
Look out for the mss.
•
THE firm Of Warren & Thayer .is dissolved,
but the Farmers' Store is'nt. We give
pablic notice that we are sellic C (Goods nearly
at' cost. Good Tea at 25 eta., Coffee at Is., and"
ether Groceries at - the same rated Reay-Made
Clothing cheaper than yen can buy L elsewhere this
side of New York. Shilling Calicoes at 9 eta.,
cloths of every_ description so loi you will be
perfectly astonished. Good, nice 'Broadcloth' at
two dollars per yard. There is a Market attach
-04 to the our Store where the Farmers can sell
their produce of every kind for cash, and the
good people of. Montrose can find everything in
the line of eatables to their advayitage. Gentle_
Menand Ladies, one and all, call; and see as,—
Our terms ate positively ready! pay (and no
trust) , R. THAYER.& Co.
Montrose, Dec. 20, 1854.
Administrator's ifigice•
NOTWE is hereby given, that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Thoa. Dawe,
deed, late of Forest Lake totvnehiP, have bees
duly granted to the subscriber, vi ho resides . st
Friel:Warlik e Snag. Co. All persons having
claims or demands against• the estate of the said
dee'd, are hereby requeeted-topreeent them, du
i" attested, to the' subscriber'withont delay.
B. GLIDDEN; Ad m'r.
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Fnendsvalle, Feb. 13, 1855-7w6
° PUBLIC SALE •
IVILL be exposed to public sale at the bowie
y of Jacob Dutcher ' Gibson,- on Satur
day the 2414 day of Febrnary, at 10 o'clock A.
M., the following property, to wit:
.-
One pair - of Tearp Holies, I Yoke 0: 3 years
old Steers, 1 two years old Steer, 12 Sheep, 1-
two horse spring wagon, I light two horse spring
market wagon (new,) 1 . buggy wagon, 1 . pair of
Bob sleigh; 2 cutters
,(one Dew„))„isett of double
and I single harness, 1 rutting box, Latanbrongb
Patent water wheel. 6 feet to Altimeter, (same,
kind lir."Giow uses in his grist mill,) and farm.
ing utensils too numerous to. Mention. •
mum ender $6, ash down: and
aU sums over $5. six months credit will be given
Upon - Notes bearing interest and approsysi secu
rity:. ' • .1M7::/11 DUTCHER.'
Gibson, Feb. 10, 1855-Iwl* •
Black Silk.
A GOOD quantity for dream*, at 81 eta. per
B. 45:. Co.
; 'Oct 1851.
100iltiii. s . :41 - 4itipts ', -140 . :610AitittiS
j :....', OF SUSOMEETN4 COUNTYJ 1 ,: -:
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de and thtbfiehed iri purmplat
1 Ba. ce of Co ll e ctors Accounts for 111142...11153 and 1851. . . •
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Collecto‘ra' Nanles. Towiships. Duplicates Am't Paid. •Eioner.'Perctge Am due Yee.
ations.
D, Avery. 1, ' • Auburn ; . 1 • ;132'37 _. ; 132 37 1843
N. Roberts, • , • do .•• H 26 50 . 212 673•17 74 1853
14 A. Townsetid, • Brooklyn, •• i 1, '3339 - 15.54 1•17 85 "
B; L 'Canfield, ' • Middletown, ' 'l' 19 04 286 530 10 88 "
N. U. Roberts, Auburn, . I 553 03 509 23 17 00 26.80 - 1854
Win. Buffurn, 1 Appiacon, , li 273 78 252 52 7971 S 29 • • " ,
Samuel Williams, Ararat, ' ' 150199 146 15 815; 7 69 ul
D. H. Coon;- '•1 Bridgewatei, .- -1111165 1040 24 15 83 55 58 . m
A. E. Tewl4bitr rooklYn, I - 536 43 506 (14 29226 67 • "
A.Burnes, - Clifford; • •' - 685 . 04 300 00 19 60 33 31 332 13 "
B. Clafk, Choconut, 362 58 '342 23 287 11 48 61
C. l ll. Tingley, Dimwit, ' • 561/51 527 88 585 27 `IB ~
J. B. Slootiin, - • Dundaff, I 175 82 110 00 • . 0 EP2 4
B. Sherer 1 ; Forest Lake, I 396 10 . 372 30 4, 2 i 'l9 59 • " •
James Leighton, &inkliti, 382 89 358.90 51118 88 u.
D. 0. ginkler, ' Frindstille, 109 16 102 95 80 '5 41 "
Wm. GMeii, 1 Grat Mend, ' • 857 43 614 641 10 43 32 34 ' 64
Jas. E. WhitneY, Gibson,l ... - 682 04 . 637 10 11 41 33 53 a
:E. T. Tiffany, ' Hayford, 1 582 81 550 93 2 74. 29 14 •
E. D. Dirnocli o . 1
Harmony, . 389 63 'Herrick, ; , 1 '306 64 287 82 3 68, 15 14
1
Eli P. Camp 11,
1 ,.... 360 . 81 9 - 78, diaso4 ,4,
Jas. Y. Potte r, Jackson,
Jackso, • 416 28 395 42 • 05 20 81 ' "
L.A. Howell, I Jessup,':- .381 17 358 22 419 18 85 "
Win. Robinson, _ Lathrop, • 147 88 - , 138 17 244 727 44 .
Ira Cranstock; 1 Liberty, - 330 66 I 308 88 ,5 53 16 25 64
W. M. Whitney, Lenox, - . - . 423 09 396 00 6 23, 20 84 "
E. Potter,, Middletown,- 361 39 331 56 - 2.38 17 45 1" • "
S. Mellen, '
• MontrOie, 1470 92 lag() 88 6 78 , 73 20 • “
A. S. Walker . New Milford,. • 780 21 • 736 30 510 38 75'
D. •N. Srder,'' I ROA; 46
- 1 427 58 401 06 540 21' 96 -
0. Lath op, - Springville, 1 • 594 72 55S 41 15 351 28 90 "
L. S. P , ag a r„ SuNnehanna, l' 408 23 357 48 31 84 1 18 81 , ,"
M. Meeb n, -• ' Silver Lake, 525 67 492.13 7 331 25 91 - " '
I. ll.lCross
I Thomson; 188 99 172 4 7 00. 905 " ;
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- 1 1 *1458171 13070 $1 235 92 745 41 530 32
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PITULATI I Crii- 1 • .
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RECA
Amoutit of Duplicate
" Paid by C
" Exonentti ,
" Percentag
'Unpaid by
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TILEASURISR'S OFFICE, Montr
'euritber•3l, 1854.
- -Vommonwealth Costs,
RPad Views,
Road Datitage, : I
State 11.4 d Damage, • 1
4, S Viewers,
J. Hancock; late, goal mi:
A. Williams, I I' "
A. Carpenter, il . "-
J. W.. Smith, Zi ! •
Assessor% i.
Truyerise Jurors, , .-
Grind I tre; .'.
Constables, .. i
Township Elections,
Gerierl trolr
OffiCesiFire Prior i \ '
Printing, f i , 1
Stationery, t 4
'Jail,
Court House,. • . .
Justices ; of the Peace,
Coroner!: Inquests,... ) .
S. Crnssrnan, Crier,
G. B. Eldred, Sheriff and Jailor,
F. Fraser, ,DLstriptlAttorney,
Counsel, • 1 • i
Wm. A. Crossman, Cl6rk, 1 ,
F.t A. Ward,Prothonotary and Clerk,
IT. Langon, .Registsi, • '
New Court Hotase, -
Wild Cats 4 ' , :4
Agricultural Society, 1 • r
-Eastern Penitentiary,
E. K. Price, et. al. - • ' ' •
Jill and Officit Fuel, - i . • •
Win. K. Hatch; late Trasfurer. as per
/ - .last AuditOrs' Report, - •
Unseatad Land, •
J. E. Howe, ;
~Il
Norman Foot, *Auditors.
J.; W. Cargill; 1 •
.
Treasurers IPerc r intage,
6 - Refunding 0 era, •
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Treasurer's S
Collectors' Names.
M. B. Benedict,
IS". 'H. Roberts;
Samuel Williams,
D. 11. ;Coon, _
A. E. Tewksbury,
A. Burnes,
B. Clark 4
B. Sherey,
Jas. LeiOiton,
D. 0. Minkler,
Wm. Green,
J. E. Whitney,
E. T. TiffanY,
E. D. Dim4'p•ck,
Eli P. Canipbell,,
Jas. Y. Potter,
J. A. Howell, i
.Ira ComstOck,i
Robinson,
E. Potter, f -
S. Mitchel,
A..S. Walker, '
Levi S. Page, -
O. Lathrop,
LH. ( Cross, ;
2Friendsville,
IGreat Bend,
'Gibson
Inarf?);
1 errielf; -
iryt"PY,
a "son, I
lleMnp
Liberty,
Lathrop,
111110dletownl„
IMontrnse,
.iNe7 Milford,
!Sulfwehannit,
iSpringville,
Thomson,
Amount . of Duplicates, .. I
I " Paid by yollec
" of Exoneration,: .
" of Percentage t
" Unpaid of 1850;
Stalenient of Triearirer'a A
Dr: D: R. - LATHROP, Treanor
-TiiNamount received from Collectere,
•
.1854
I , 1
1
i i
- :
ftlateinent of Tirieluomrosos A
Dr. b. R. -LATHROP. Tease rer.
To aggregate int'', of State Tie for
Yeftr 1554,'t .8.3 9 9 93
1 0 are't teeeifted from ummoke Loede
for 1852 and 11/All,,
Tp aggregate riament of outstanding
~ITaxes of previous years se ter Last[
gituditore Report.
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ago Act of Agora'ly of 1511 i qfl : elpril A. D.' 1834.)
• • •
•-•• $14,581 71
allectors, $13,070 01.
ous to Collectors, 235 9I
" " 745 41
530 32—514;581 71
ins ttelnura- Counta.
2,339 85
25 00
$lB.OO
452 I'7
34 34
13,136 79
tatemeatio I
nary Fi
Toirnstil
(Duplicates
Clifford,
A.uburri,
Ararat,
Briiigetiater,
Brooklyn,
Clifford,
choeoritd,
,Forest Lake,
Franklin,
PITU
REG
! ' $Bl
. ••••
. . .
i ' rat $305. 12
li t
... 1114 00 .
Collectorts . • ..-... ' 10 38 -.
i • 30 00-581
$365 12
11365 12
413 77
121X1 42
- 100080 12,
D. R. LATHRN', Treasurer.
By County Orders Redeemed, from.
No. 1 to 659, incliisive, • $12,632 28
By a m't paid County Auditors, - lB 00
By 6 Refunding Orders, ' t 34 34
By Treasures' Percentage, . 452 17
t(
\..,,, . . .. •
•
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~\ I
i I
new for Tears
Ain't Pitid.,Exoner
atiotia
•
10 48' 1T 00
9 05 1
14 25
13 30
17 58
6 65 1
12 83 1
10 95,
3 78
21 1 . 8 1
9 95
7 13. 1 90
27 08, 7 90
57 48 24 00
15 20; 290
5 23, 2 AO'
,9 50; 9 00
11 40 400
15'201 2 60
16 15, 8 00
18 .53, • 7 50
18 52 60 60
15 20' 8 00
9 50 1 , 2 50
50 $365 12 194 . 90
LATION;;.
count with 111110ary.Fetaid.
CoSTRA
By set paid Au Spieer, Br. Inspector. -
as per Ida account ft.!. 4854, $36 43
By ain't paid .1. J. Roper, Capt. of Un.
son Hill Artillery Company, 1853, . 50 00
Do. do. . 1854. 50 00
By ain't paid AsseasoU, 1854, 39 93
" " - Printing, 29 01
" fur Telegraphing. 1 30.
". Busqt4hanna Guards, 60 00
" " " for DuPlicatii&Stationery, 15 00 .
- Commissioners. 31 50
" N. Y. At. Brio R. B. Co., 13 13
" Treasurer's Percentage, , 365
" amount in Treauiry, - _ - 45 17
- - .
,
Ilk the Commonwealth el Pean'a.
. ~
Co a.. Cr.
By 5 per it. allowed Collectors 9n final
settlement,l .
4 $507 ill
By allowance to Colleitors liver ter.
tificato of County Commisaliners, 151 56
By sal paid State treasurer, ' 6,856 78
By Trepaaroies percentage,- . 85 96
By aired alnpliestea of ;Toe previous
.e. 2,478 64
$13,136 . 79
l r O a
l'irctge'
nd 18
Am due
39. DO
1 02
d 45
75
70
92
55
22
1 32
55
$39 OC
$19.38
8365 12
opoeact 12
Statement of Treasttrer
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Dr, D. IL LATHROP; Trea
To uncurrent money,
To unpaid Duplicates of 1848 and
To amount of Duplicate* of '1854,
Toam't received iron' returned La;
To ain't " • '4 G. B. Ml{
Sheriff; Fines and Jury Fees,'
_'o am't received on Judgments,
To amount of monies Loaned,
To atn't recv'd on Unseated land,
91tatemenit of Trenaillier l i
Dr.
To suet-of Warrants for - 11.6 d i t:
for the sole year of 1454,::
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Dr.
To stn't of School Wariuti - for
sole year of 1854. ' .
Dr. R ELDRED, Sh
To am't of Fines and Jury Fees
certificate:of Clerk of tie Co
Quarter Sessions, 1
To am't as per last Auditolls' Re
Statesnes4t of
- To available Funds in Oormt.
To Susquehanna County fun!
" State Bank Morris
" Other Maeurrent funds,
" Unetirrent funds of 1854
" !First issue of County Boni
September, ; 15th, A. D.l
" Second issue due Septet:al
" Third " 1 " "
" Amount due from Arollee
" Several amounts-of Note
Report,
" Amount rerAtived.on.Jud
We certify We foregoikg to'
Attest---Wm. A. VROSS r I
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Mu!
Janvary 22, 1855.
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NEW BOOKS.' • ABEL TURRELL : -.
. A NEW supply of valtiable Books' ju st re- . TIAS just received from New york,.a full as-
IX ceived this day at thei" Post 'Office," Web..
."rtul en t of
stets Royal Octavo Dictionary, Unabridged and ! - NEW GOODS, ...,
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revised do., Dr. Adam Clark's Contmentary uponi comprising a first rate variety i.if • I •
the New Testament.: Albeft Barnes Notes on • .-
.vrligs, Medicines, . CheMicals, Pi4inte, -
4.. life of Isaac T. H - pper, by L. Mariahehild: !
Ida May, a capital , k ;Ruth (Hall, the best -
i .
- Oil; Dye- state, Glass-ware,
, .
Family Groceries,' Malerials .
book ei;er written by, anny Fern; "U} _Court-; • .
ship and its eonseqn• 5,, a nevAsiok ! just: out, i - Lilts, Musienl-La. '
bby Henry W ikoff; I • Spirit INT tappings exam. ! • •
t e for
. gran eras; Yankee
ined.and explained, dard'a ready reckoner, a - .
.A ! rotto ! ns, J etrelry, : .. 1
0 .
valuable Book : 11l .Dbmestib , Pouitry.Book, • "Perfumery; . ' . - '
Scrap Books, Rece' toks, Ntite Rooks; &c.,' ; - • -
all of which witl •be - &lit at tie lowest cash ! • .
10 14 ,
and a ll sorts of
.
price, by i'i .1 A. N. : BULLARD. . ! '`.-. •• Fancy 'Goods,
• MotOrose, Feb. 6, _ 0 4 I . 1 whidh will be sell extremely low for cash.
..,..____ :L-- iHaving recently:sustained a loss by fire of at
i least five thousand dollars, above ipsnranee and
and wife late!
! goods saved, I fanny I have stt!ong chums for. the
Hamilton andi patronage of my friendS and the public general
is B. Foot, Jas. ;
~ ly. I ask - no man to giVe. to me, neither do I
:TAsE Nona,. ask or expect additional profits in consequence of
le late dwelling: saidfoss.. I will sellgoods st 4 low, if not lower
d, in the town- than they can be bou ht else Where in, this Town
!MY of Sesque . - or county. All I ask is that patronage from the
y of April next,,! public Which will enable mei with industry to,
ose' of making! slowly and gradually replace-the loss sustained,
lsaid'deceaso , _ said loss being the hard eitrnings of 'a life 'of
epresentatives, anxioustiul.
Iprejudice -tower. ; - . Store atthe lower end of the brirned district,.
value and aP-': on Main Street, a few rods below-the corners:
at which time ! - 0 • ABEL TURRELE.
attend if yew! " 1854. -
,' •
NOTICE..
T O ißobert De La Mdntony
DDSs Polly Ann Foot, S. U
wife late Alias Amanda Fdot, Sil;
R. Foot and rill others interested ;
that an inquest will be held at th
house ()Cholas H. Foot, deceas
ship of New Milford, in the Coal
hanna, on Wednesday thel4th
at one o'clock P. M., forte pur
partition of the Real Estate of th
to and among his childreu• and
if the •smile can be done Without
spoiling the whole, other Wise, td
praise the same according ; to law
and place you are requested to
think proper.
F. P. HOLLIS'
Sheriff's Office, Montrose,
• Feb. 12th, 1855.. 5
FFOR SALE—A first irate 5
right every way. Enquire
SMITHS. H
troatlyn, Feb. 13, 1355.
- Dry Goods and Carpets at Cost.
WcilliA3l - & BENNETT I have on hand ii.
large and well selected stock of Foreron;
and Doniestic Dry. Goods and Carpets enal;a'...,
clog nlmbst every article in the Dry Ho od's line
ever brought into the'maket in View of thesliort.
crop of cush on hand,•we Lave eotchided to'
offer them sixty days from tlr date at" cost.;
Those ' ns to whom fro hav formerly'sohl.
GO will at once see that thisiis a rare oppor.
tunit and one which .should be embraceditu- .
mediately. To those who have ever favored us, _
with a call we would say try once and you'
.- - DEAD-i.he advertisement; of A. LATITROP
will be convineed that this is ill place to pun.,
u i ..)
11, dz. C 0.,.. in another column and go where
you can boy Goods at a. barOin.
chase Dry Goods and Carpets . ur stock in al
ways replete *Rh fashionable and lea.sonabla:
Goods and are determined t ) he , -
riety as CM be found in this sect]
try, and sell at
_prices Iwhich
please. ' --- i
p -as good a va.: / , .-
, -
ion of the coun . -I. Stove : I- atoves! !
cannot fail to: BuTtarrr is now receiving a new assort
. i IEI.. tnecit of Stoves including the most popu-
BENNETT . tar and improved kinds of Premium, Air-Tight,
and Elevated Oven Cooking stoves, with Parlor,
°Mee and Shop stoves, - for wood or coal, in. so.
The latest lifeireAby the Steamers. perior variety and style which he will sell at the
- • .lAFt 1 - , mod reduced prices. Elevated Oven stoves. of
, .c. , • - . new and approved patterns Will be sold at; 920
rrILIT the Spanish Ceurt ha 'decided, not to; to 825. sod:other -kinds in . proportion. Also
I sell the Island of Celia, but ,Joseph WitterW. stove Pipe. Zinc. sheet Iron; Stave Tubes, &e.
berg & Brother ha% o recently decided to open' New Milford, Oct. 4, 1854. \
a new,store, in the building of . Leonard Searle, '
a few doors east . of Pelses St4re. opposite of
Wilson's dwelling house, Oornr- of Chestnut'
and OWego streets; wbire the i will keep on'
hand *splendid assortment of Ready Made cloth=
ingoalso in addition. to this, a- good assortment
of Broad Cloth, Casimere, Kent*ky Jeans, &e.
in short, b general moo meat at* Gentleman' s
furnishiog Goods. Al a splendid- assortment.
% M
of Ladies ' dress*Goods, Ilk s zinos. Hclaines„
it
Alpacas, Embroideries, • Shawl Laws, Dress
Trimmings, &c., dtc. An of which they are de:
termined to offer' o the public nt very low pd.
ten All Goods warranted to give satisfaction,
as well in quality as in price.
Please give us a hist (before Purchasing else:
where. I .
J. WITTENBERG & BROTHEL
Montrose. Jan. 26, 1855.--stf
BinOstoton, Jan. 30, 4855.
A
m ll iia:d . f tze or k sg ta z Sh i rts, just receisi.
SMITH & HEMPSTEAD.:
•
OFFICE and Pocket ,Emplo
Pus and Memorandum :
Day Books and Ledger 4 a go"
sale at the Poit Office. ,
VALENTINES! V4r..wrm
day is coming sa call atitho Po
you a Pretty Valentine—khea
Fame Laivss, from runny's
ohd Series, for sale at the Post
prof. J. F. Stoddard's Peties
metics, for sale at the Pctst Offi.
; A.
Montrose, Jan. 9th, 1855.
10,000 Firkitt gtaVe
BY the subairibersAnimeditit
log timber and Hoop-pole
will pay tho highest market pi
Staves preferred. SMITH 45i. I
Brooklyn, Feb. 13, latis.
, ..
I's Account •• Ith the 'County of Susquehanna.
1.
* ' 1" ' • •
surer. . II
ii k . CO3lit A.. : . Cr.
548 00 . 13 Y am't paid COunty Andltorti, ' $lB 00
1853, 201 39 By unpaid Duplicates of 1843, • . -- - 8.2 37
' 14,370 32 y perCt'ge to collectors 0f1853-4 745 46
20 25 y mc
one
Dap
rati p on iice
st l gc d of 854, 047
ollec l tom'of '53-4, 135 97
y unpaid9s
By 6 refunding'Ordersi m
• , - 34 34
By. County Orders rede f ined 1854, 12,632 28
By uneurrent Money recy'd from late
,I Treasurer, 548
.00
By uncnrrent money of 1854, '. • 52 00
lily Treasurer's percentage, • 452 17
11 pr amount in Treasury, ,i 4,324 43
• • ....1••=.1•101•••••••
• .
-':519,572 97
I
Ace.% liettte to Road and School Tuxes on
Unsente4 Luasts. • , • '.
a
- ,
IFlrstim•ROAil) TAXIES. .
1 . .
170 00 1
216 24.
3,600 00;
446 77,
$19,672 97
•
'axes, Itiy Lm't paid Ttivvualtipli,
$B2O 12lBy Treasurrr's Peicentage o
!By amount duo Townehirs,
tato 12'
Set o iad.S'CHOOL TA \ES.
By amount paid townships,
$327 54 By Treasurers Percentage,
By amount, due Townships,
$327 54
anent of Sheriff's Account.
rift 1
P er
.rt of
CONTRA.
By paid Treasurer and charged to his-
Account,
$2lB 00 By 3 per et. retained on $l7O for col
-10 00 leetion, _
- By C 354,
$228 00
ry, Jantrary Ist, 1850.
i Couuty Trensi
/ y Treasury, I '. . - : i. - $4,324 43
ds reevid from late Treasurer,.. .. $3OO 00' -
“, " • u. : * 4 . ' 2lOO
- •
b ~ 7 00.
- I"
52'00 ir -- -
- •
ids,to new Court-Home, Contractors, due
.1853. • : - ' $3,500 00
her 15th A.D.-1850. - . ........'. 3,500 00
" . "- :1857, - 3,500 00
tots of 1843, • 1a2,37
.. ..
.- " .1854 ' ' - . 397 95
, Bonds 4udgraents, - Are., as per-last Auditons'-
~
meats, 154 ' . . • ~
• - Y .
A. WILLIAMS.
I • ' . , -
...
be a true statement. A. QARPENTER ; Cu , mirs
\ •i - S. W.SMITIT, -.
sAN, Clerk.
I ntrose,
_ _
3lontrose, Dec. 14,
ER, Sheriff.
NEW GOOD&-
Bentley & Read
A RE now receiving, in their new Building on
ears old Horse, Ili the west side of Publie.iAvenue; two doors
t the store of above SearleisHotel, a large' and desirable as;
lIPSTEAD. sortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Their stock is almost entirely NEW, having
saved but a trifle, comparatively speaking, from
the late destructive fire and :comprises their us
ual variety of Dry Goat: Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints; Oils, Dy
stutYs, Boots, Shoes, Clocks, Yankee notions &c.,
dte. We tryst that our old 'instomers, and` the
public generally, will give es &Call at our new
/oca#ort, as we are determined to supply thei r .
waifs on as favorable terms as any of our neigh
'
Montrose, Nor. 30,4854.
Courts of appeal.
E County Commissioners have fixed upon
TN
renewing days andidatea, respectively,
forbearing appeals from the Asseisments for
the year 1855,at the Commissioners' Mice in
Montrose, to wit:
Montritse„
Apolacon, Choeonat,
Forest 'Ake, Friends.
tedle and Middle.
town, 'Monday, March, Sth,-1885
Franklin, Liberty and
Silver Lake, Tuesday; " 6th "
Auburn, Jessup and •
Rush,: " Wednesday, ". 7th, "
Dimes*, Lathrop'and
Springville,Thursday,' " 6th,
Great Bond and New
- Milford, • Friday,
Ilaintony, Oakland . •
and Susquehanna, Monday ." • 12th, ".
Ararst/Jackson and
•ers' time Book; Thomson, . Tuesday, 44 M 41
b,
sate, Books; Cliffo rd Dundaff and -
assortment fos Lome, _ . Wedn i esday, " 1 4 111
Gi t tson Flarford and •
:s!! Valentine-, erriek, - Thursday, " 11141 4 ."
t Office and get 11idgewitter and
=Ns* is to 84. j Brooklyn, - Friday; "
Port Fo:la, sec: By order of the ;Commissioners. •
!nue.
"XntV3l. A. CROSSMAN Clerk.
•Commissioners'l344
4 1 of '1.1): Office, gg,
•
le, In , - •
...13ULLA.RD.
Executors' trotice.
A LL persons indebted to Anthony, Weight,
11 Wanted xi. deceased, late of Lathrop _township, are
'sly. Also Head. hereby notified to call and make immediate pay
ot—for which * -
• ment. And all persons having claims upon the
O.
same will present thorn dole attested for pay
-7,„,76: mont. SAMUEL . WRIGHT', Eer.
• : • Lathri'p, Feb. 1; 1855---Ow6.
1""
Cr.
$544 11
28 63
247.38
8822 12
Cr.
$152 27
.8 01
167-26
8327 64
$ll2 90
.)‘‘ $ 220 00
500 00
216 24
Feb. bib, 1865
Monday,
-
" 9tb, "-
NEW YORK ADYERTIEW,
FROM VnoMmy.z&ScßaLis General At.
Rollie, Appleby's's! Building, $4ll
`ad S4B Benacheay.
Cash Eratisie rand Piano. Store
OF HORACE! 'FATIMA
O. 333 Bra:lmi, York. - Opfiosition
to lifor4oly. Neale at Greatly .fiedured
Rates. '
XTOTWITIISTANDING ate combinatiPn of
1.11 musk dealers' to keep ujl the prices of t non
copyright Music, against the Interests'of ;atite
composers, and their refusal- to extend f Mr..
Waters the courtesies of the trade, he Ls meking
"Meese salee—having alpndant evidence, that he
has public Countenancettd snpiethrt in his oppo-
sition to great monopoly, and his effarts to aid
Nativel'alent, and to adopt the National Currenj
cy. His stock of American and European enu4
sic is immense, and *thee catalogue of. his own
publications is one of the largest and best select
ed in the United Slates. He has, also made a
great Redtietion in -the prices of Pianos. Melode
ons and Musical Instruments otall kind* Su
perior toned 6-1.2 oeitave pianos for $175; $2OO
and $225, interior of as good quality, and -dura
ble as these that cost $500.' Pianos of every va
riety of style and prices up to $lOOO, comprising
these of Ten different manufactories:. among
tretn the celebrated modern impmved Horace
W a ters Pianos and the first premium lEollau
Pianos ,of T. Gilbert & Co.'s make, (owners of
the ./Eolian patent) Second-hand Pianos at
great bargains. Prices from $lO to $l5O. Me
lodeons from five different manufactories, inclu
ding the well known S. D. &H. W. Stnith:si
melodeons, (tuned the equal temperementi the
best made in the . United States. Prices $.15,
$6O, '75, $lOO, $ll5, $125, $133, and'slso.
Smith's Double Bank Melodeons $2OO. fa' sell
Marto and Mcloderits guarantied. Tho best
terms to the trade; schools, dec. : 12 1-2 per cent.
discount to clergymen and churches. 'All orders
promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts of
the conetrV, post paid,at the reduced rates.. G'en
eral and ailed catalogues and schedule of prices
of Pianos; forwarded - to any address free of
charge.-7tp3.
Straw Goods, Fronohlakowersi dko•
GASH purchasers are solicited, to examine
oar stock of
• STRAW GQODS,
French Flowers, &c. 'which will be found Sur..
rior to that of any Other similur
,hou.so in this
City..
We shall receive the coming season, per *am
ers, and Of our own Manufacturer, the latest
styles of Bonnets, .French Flowers, &C. ate.
which wiiloifer to CASH pnrchasersat greatly re
ducel prices
HOMER & - KETCUII3f,
63 and 66 John street, cor. William,
8 • 3!mos. • NEW YORK..
Tlie Flag of Our Union.
An Elepnt, Moral and R . elided Miscellatte- 1
11 otts Family Journal, . •
Devote(' to polite. literature, wit and "-humor,
prose - and poetic gems, and original tales, writ
ten - expressly for the paper. In politics, and on
sectarian uestions, it is strictly neutral; there
fore makin g it emphatically a paper for the mill
ion, and a wokonie visiter to the home circle.
It coat:dna the foreign and domestic news of
the'day, so condensed as to present the greatest
possible atnonnt of intelligence. - No advertise
ments are admitted to the 'papei, thus offering
the entire sheet, which is of the mammoth size,
to the instruction and amusement of the general
reader: An unriValled turps of contrilniters are
engaged, and every department is under the
most finished and perfectsystim that exPerience
can suggest, forming an origin' l paper, the pres
ent clrcubition of which far exceeds that of any
other weekly paper in the. Union, with the ex
ception zF Gleason's Pictorial. -
TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
1 entweriber one year, ; ,
4-mubselribers " " 1
8 "1
. , . ...
16 : ‘ 4 - " , "
. . - 94 i
- One copy of the - Fla; of du Union. and one.
copy of GlvaAon's Pictorial, sl,u6 per annum,,
invariably advance. \
to * T. 4 Flag can be, oi:tined. at any of the
-newspuper•de,puts in the United States, and 'of
newspaper carriers; at five
.cents per single copy.
3f. BALLOU,
Publishert and proprietor. cbrner of Treinont and
Bromfield streets. Boston. ".
In
IV lexale Agent& c
•
S. FRENCH, 151 Nassau, -corner of Spruce
street, NeW York; A. litureu, 116 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia I:- W. & H. TAvr.on, 111 Baltimore
st., Baltirnol; A. C. BAGLEY, egrner 4th and - '
Svearriore st eets, Cincinnatti ;J. lA. ;toys, 43
•Woodwnid Avenue, Detroit; N. K. Woonwsnn, '
orner, 4th & Chestnut streets, Si. Louis; Tnoar-
AS LUi7,140 Exchange Place, Kew Qrleans.-6w3.
W. ,)31 Deane---Dagnetieotypiet,
• 1 ..4t Odd locil,ges'• Hall ' '
rrAltE•Pietures of everything ttla!, 1.« keep
, still; . • )
Efr Children 'will not be taken ;Unless bro't;
between ;the hours of'lo and 2 o'clock, on a ckai
day.jilj •
NEW STOCK
Frames, Lockets, just purelisscil
se, Nor. 23, 18.5 . 4. :
Of Case
DI fr
I Window Sash
111 D. SAYRE having been a ppointed
Oelagents for ail extensive Sash, 13jind and
Door Manufactory are .prepared to furnult any
articles in ibis line at less rates than they have
usually ben sold. ,
Dec. 1 -
SHAVING ZltEAM—an article which every
nia..tt ;should try, for 'sale by •
, • S. H. &11 , SAYRE.
Dec. 4.1
Beady-Made, Clothing,
IALVERY desirable - stock at very low prices.
' ' S. IL & LI. SAYRE. "
BfontrOse, Dec. 1:4, 1854..
Wagon. Blacksmithing
. • • •- -and Carriage Ironing:
itubScriber having eStablisbed himself
few rods south of Dintock four Corners,
is preilarid to do all. kinds of Work in the above
brancheskof business on 'short notice and the
most, te,aonable terms. He flatters himself that
with the help•now in Isis employ, he. Will be able
to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor
him wlth theirmusinm.
C. C. MILLS.=
Dimoek, Nov. 9:; 1854.-48,tf. -
pr.* B. Most-kin& of lumber and all kinds
of country produce taken in payment:
VINT= CLOTHING
At A. Lathrop it Co l ii •
As "
, pro anxious to closb oulodritotle of
!clothing to make room tor'our Bpng pur
chase, we are selling it at greatly reduc eprices.
Call ati now is the time to boy cheaproats, from
sa,oolz!iitis,oo. Dress, Frock and Sack coats,
good patterns and new.stvles.
Pants from 81,50 to 88,00.- Vests of ?very
style. Gent&Furnishing Goods of .eve'rylittd.
;ALL-WOOL LONG, SHAWLS., •
fiftee* per eent.l cheaper than ever .offered in
Montroep.. ' .
DE LANEa .
Good and neat liattertai, Bettina - at cost
for cash.L .1
A. LATIIROP es. CO.
•
Montr ; ose, Feb. 1,18511. •
Broi*e lbw*lis:
etIE4PER than ever before ttitewact neauti•
fat patterns, and ins - quality of 81 Itroehe
Shawli, Lapen's nuanutsetnre, at V._
Oct. 11. 13 . ,4 CO.
Bay State Sha*ls•
ripilE largest size, finest quality. alid Ow% pat ,
erns, $7O each. U. B. jia Co.
Oak. • • I
; • thirpets.
A Won and ham:limns pittetii
.La. at yety lot , prices. U. -A &
001. 11.
(I_4n3D CILAINEL- - 400 dots, -Wel ChA ls ,
lir :consisting of Chnelsine, Goatik Yid, and
Foh, 'or ia)i weight 4 and P 3 0411 1 101 tir
3. EVANS.
---
BTROYAIPATI.N.C , •
The lirydromcfgen aterprool,
'COLIgIAPfisT- -004 &au fnanufacjuiTct
- 6y 4areourt, Bradley! 'eth - f 4-t1 ' ;
Market St., geachater.
t.
lot -*oat itreet, Cbestrectie
Lawks e Mettless latablisbinents. 38 Ana
rent Oa lo,s masa linfig . „Nim rat , IJ. 3.
IMMS.
c;P ti .efiw
'
.weldable distort Ty for .peter!'
heir *To* awl" yr bold, alto aarefin4in
etniatteettais salt &newt ..dierissess triikalet sky &em
it( Astern . . The*ssweve . is intim/fano of -
sod worn insidelbeliontsViesoC Itsniediented
ter is *point:fat antidote to illiwasit, - _
For teatime*, it will be to ad agrerable.. wan*. aka ;
healthy. to wear da the coldest or pallet litritfirt, as
the foot psnaot be&iiie wet if die Eftdressegenis Insert
ad.) - /Adios mar wear the lightest soled boot' or shoes! A
the meet Inds/met weedier withimpalaltyi *bite Cm"
-atoptlon so - prevalent among' thellontlikof oar Mist's,
say be thwarted -by their gams) adoptibe . They end
ensbrsede erre-shoes, as ill,' latter ends, the_feetta,,
petiole* in a very wahealthylasuzier; std, be.stditi, inn
tot deuterons wear to pedietriada 40 ley weather, lime '
India rabbi's*. Whileths latter canoe the 'feet to appear
erreteeiy large, the • Hydrating's. belni a mere thin
glee of cork pretense', peelliaely pigged i aside. Of* act
income' the rite of the *Olt, Or pars the-fool.to spprer
To Children they are vattrillely as
Prey may
_osigare la ixeielsenith eotaiostand haaliky ef.
Pets. 'Melt , expense Is so slight as to seareir - netd_ saes
-
lion • besides, theme Who patronise shim will did their
poorly doclor's bill much dintroished thereby. •
As the Hydro:omen ts coaling more'kauwa-Its pale I 4
irirrearlog to an 'boort Inereditee extent. • Last ' year in'
London': hlanebestet, Birmingham,' Liverpool Alike,.
Lewd, Dublin. Pant: Antwerp, ifinabairg. sad foviihrieseir
sales reached 1332.450 Pain at Calk Fatell• 'Ala.-sett
the number will far • orpas p l iW that
Ask eiCaTitelllty their e ee of thelrvaine e
ae a pr
ientativo for Coughs, C , •ds ' BroitelAtis *ethos, as• 4
,
Coasoisp Lion. •
_ Size, pt. pair, ii Ceuta—
Ladles' do. do. 30 'do.
Boys! antfillisews, TS
Pont s,—From the Retail Priettrre ,make a very allot
at *Conant* to Jobbers and; Whelessiors, •go that any
storekeeper saty r wakes One profit on their sale , -whise,
`they ere an article that way he kept is any stets, anon
any el of goods. ft
Tor Cll3/11,11 , pply to
• - LIARCOVILT.ARAAter ACo .
- *an Sing, Sew Took.
Sir Astley Cooper, .Dcirt., - • lit I) lattiistiorai •
Medical - Practitioner, ha* left • a 'Olibtaak
Leoaiy to the world in his. Great 'Prevent
at:,ive of Canso mpa - oa and ! anfatteng cart
11 i
.for.-Puintou'
,iry,Distaseic, .wthout • the .stst
qf Afefficine. - .. !
, .- .
-Sir .t. C., Bart, Invented and aditinedthe Dee of the
.3fedicatexl :Par . Chest .Profector; ... _ .
To all persons of all \agett and leolditrorts, its certain Sad
safe shi?ld against tirdse fearful displace, CoSuitunptlmr, - -
Bronehitis, Asthma, Coughs; .Colds,stbd.,other elfeetions.
of t e. Lnugs. which atise from the ..Mtpcied: state Of -the
chest. according totem/lion, and the amtiunpl changes e I
, t
our 6limate.
.. The- rrote e from t "Is simply a cirenricaly preparedly'
lined. with silk nd padded, which, enspended from e
neck, covers ih chest, la so agreeable a manner that,
once worn, It becomes a neeeralty and a eourfort , • .
_" The Protecter,” although but recently latreduted •
into America is maltlxig rapid propene:through the Unite 4
States, the Canadas, trouth America, and the West Indies'.
It has fora long time been a staple articlein England and
'on the continent of 'Europe, while-It has rrown in many/
. countries to the petition of an article of dress.. , • -
To dernontt rafe these facts enquire of any ttrigilth refl.,.
dent in your child ty, of his knowledge , of the beneficial ef
fects of -wearing the protector, unbent recourse to doctor -
log of any kind.' The cost of wearing.these. articles is a
mere trifle, and one/ill last some yeari.. tio one who
values the health of himself or his family will he . teithoull. ;
them. The Hospitals In this country; are nee alone rec.-
Emending them, but rapidly introducing, them. ffar.
'tart, Bradley & Co., off,endon,and dfancheater,lttqlland,
e originally ,entrutted ' with the siumullictare of the
protectors, by the lamented Dr. cooper. and goithrue , fil -
Manufacture aecordit g to his original inetrnettiorta,autt,
therefore recommend those ,who woqld wear the "Pro -
teeters," to see to their heirut genuine. '- ;:- • ,
Medicineßemember that this is a staple article', and .no. rates
.
'c . - . ' .!
Gent's Site, • .$10444.
- Ladies' do'. 1,00 tln.
• Deis' & Misses do ,• do: .
• , /4ARCOCRT,BRADLE ,if & CO.
313 Ann St. and lilVeltriaitt St
' - • -
Principal War shun fe, 102 Wood St:, Chtspelde,Londen.
Manufactory, 44 Market Et:, Manchester, Mnffland.
11.. U. 4. CO. are establishint perste for tke .side of the
Protector in all parts of Anicriat. Physkians: eargients;
Droggisti.; Chithlers, Dry, Geed, Merchmta, natters and
3111 liners, also Gentlemen ' ;Frituishitig iltoreeKorpere are
. entrusted with the wholesale and reta/1 - .distributlon or
them; and tO whom most liberal terms art...Pt:red fortheir
enterprise: and a splendid Opportunity opens to them for
wife and profitable business. • •
_
LEARCOURT, BRADLEY . A Co. . •
391 Ann Et., New-York, U. S.
4.11163
- More -and More New Goods--
TT' BURRITT is now receiving new and felt%
11..... L• - :supplies of GoOds for the Winter trade,
including a new andelegantasiorttnent of French '
Marinoes. Merino and , Casbnieen- - Pltas...klaid
Pancy and Plain De Lanes,' Pareniettas, Broche -
Square, and Liing - Shawls, all of hew and bek '
styleivind Will be sold at 2b.' per cent.- less than
lasr Oars prices. Also, a new assortmenit et
Ric Ye veki
,.. ' bons and Bonnets, Wide Silk
for oaks and. Mantillas„ Rich Silk and Velvet.
Dre Trimmings, Mohair Head Dresses; Ate- . -
letts die.,dte., with x general sisortment of eth
er Staple and fancy Goods„as Osumi, which bar-
ing been bought -under the ,' present pre•sure,of ,
the cash market, wilt be sold at uornisponding
reduced prices. i • ' _ - -
- Pre* Milfcird, Nov« 27,1854. i • .
,
New - Goods :
AFRES4arriCarof New Goods_ which w'a
over Cheap. We hire a largo stork
of Staple anFancy Dry Goods, which
sell via?: cntAtt.- C'all and 'examine.
• - READY ,
We are :kw prepared to clothe, all aceording
to' the latest ityle. We have a 14rge stock whien-
Iwo will 'sell very low, 'Call .and.exataine before
torchasinx. Also, alargelatock of Clothe, Cas
soneres, jeans, Satinetts, TwCeds, &e., fact
our stock kr thiS line jai complete. We invite,
the attention of CASH PMOfASERS to fur itock.
All kinds of prOduee taken in exchange' fur '
Goode at cash .prices.
HAWIIgY &
Montrose, Nov. 22, 1854. f • •
• New aid Cheap Goode. ' -
BOUGHT tic low pressure "prices and:will. s lie
sold ocetriingly• by -
. V. lIVAROWS & CO,
Gibson, Uhd., 11, 1854: ' • •
CASAIM ILE and resting.s; a large assort
merit end 'm prices lower thati`we bless ever
•eeti enabled to-offer them 4/eretorore.
. ,U B. & Co.
•
Mrebe Go - ode.
,
GRSAT tatioty of laintiftd styles and atH
inostoos theip ascot:ld ,be , devired.--
Oct.. 11. U. &- CO.
T HE sabsctiber reitiectfully invites-the attea.
lion of these :wishing to purchase ;
for CASH, to'hislmor WINTER, and SPRING'
STOCK, which for extent, variety anti theaPneis
ho tNay safely say is Onsurpaieed by any in the
ra - pire State. Anionl , which may be found'
Tu° Htlitatt4 -SAOtais
of every, quaii Q nd style, itriOs tailing from
50c to 814:
100 praeas rat:Urea and Alpacta;frout le to
Ss per rift! ; Preach Merinoes of: otery grade
and tolor, iTtuarintbly cheap; 16,000 yards De.
Lanes and Porsian Cloths froth: 9e 1e 48 t 'Prints
and Gitithasmin endless iluaritftt 1.54004 aide
bl'cliand until ch Sheeting* and Shictings, 6e to
itic L.lOOO yds Whito, god and- Yellow Aland
from Is 64 to 6s; Woolen. Goode' of every kind
for men And b 3 34 1; 10130 yds Silk, Brocade t Plaid,
and Plain Black, froth the losiist grade to ihe
meat rujierior 'quality; Dress- rt 11812113,01 of tr.
- try fitociiption. ;
1 11- Ccillars'„Golo4fs '
I ,
A high atotk from' Medoff, very
Trttnitattitti elttog BMA an ettetudrta aiwarti-
Merit tonstintir on hand.
. 1 1 1o4drort rill be sittrOlort the; pats of 'bomb..
scriber to merit.* 64141.111111111 Ce
,of the. potrOoop
which ;hi fluidic hail - hitherto Anost - gtwerottW
accorded him; aqd for Which ha returns *lacers
and han
__rty WiLl3Oll.
Cornoi'of,C 4urt & Water Sri**, Temp, Idris Block; hearty .o.ptrosita Attimlent- rioter,
Binghamton, N. Y.. • •
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