The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 01, 1855, Image 3

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    ing spirit which= shouldlead th • m lo become
"lieweti of wood, and drawers t . water" for
the dear public, servants of the amiable,
e- -1 '
darling, m lo4 ta:v 6 ° o l 4o . •- stionwl" )w *.
iic
er win come speedily ' to . the ..
~ ue end re.
niece this apple:of discord trot their midst,
"is a consummatijsmsleVoutly t be wished "
Otherwise, the house "divided gamst limit;
will, in all humanprobability,- q; and the
o... o n try, (speaking after the m nner of men)
0.0 the locker of that my.steri uspersonage
sometimes called David Jones.
. „But to return to :the Republican Platform.
Nest after Anti-Nebraska, was a demonstra
tion in favor of religion 4 liberty); a resOlution
declaring.thei'r sublime appreciation of, and
devotion to the rights ((conscience—the Orly.
ilege of • all men to worship God according to
the dictates of their own hearts. This would
k,a ll Y
be supposed to be a aafe "and prn
dentdoctrine;
for it is both Constitutional
and ,Scriptural.. It was not quite so popular
ainong some
o f . the 'fusionista, : _however.—
someof them were. great sticOirs fox -the
g iiod old Puritan 'and orthodok fotmo; and
ethers were for 17riorir'ig all kireils of Worship,
it'
was itas man-"worship; and of this they
,
gire abundant evidence of ba 1 t
true , disci
ple. . ,: , , • 1 •
-In fact, many' of ilikiii itieSO 'carried away*
by their blin4 devotion, that the GOd of their
idolatiy hitiadinust sometimes be disgusted
w ith their servility . and cringin sycophancy.
They seem to, regard the huge luminary,
around• whom they revolve as Jumble ssttel-
Jim, and from whom they borrow their polit
ical light and heat, a 4 the sole arbitrer-ofpub
-fic affairs and sole- dispenser ofnat;lic honors
in this" distriet."—That he holds the reins
and can turn the masses into Whatcyr track
hia.sviedom, his interest, or his capnce may
prompt, him. There are some sceptical per,
sells, who think - thew. iliceuse-burners not all
sincere; that some of them beittg deficient in
power to generate their own, are dependent
upo him for all (their political ideas ; others,
on') with aneye to chances; wbend the preg
nant hinges of the knee that thrift may fel
loirfawning." This map *be • Considered - a
: .4t i t e pd
„ f restion,"... , Which probably nothing
short,of some of the bump-feeling, fortune
., selling, or spiritual-rapping *oracles' can settle
conclusively. But be this nal \it may, they
.arts all meek and humble followers, and seem'
t 4 feel it to be their indispens4le dutY,to nod
.slien he nods ; gap when ho gaps ; nod sneeie
when he takes snuff. What a noble, manly,
independent set of fellows! - What a glori
ous and, happy destiny_ awaits, them ! Here
ler they will be excused by the people,from
serving them; (no man ought ts: be required
to'. serve two masters) and they may enjoy nn
disturbed their "orifon .cum diguate" in the
pleasing delightful retreats Of private life,
which they so earnestly covet. 1
. .
.-ut to be serious. There I are -hosts- of
;Whigs who have not entered the mysterious
temple of BROW NOtitingiStd, i and who are
conscientiously opposed to all its principles
and" practices. Many have wiliklNl at, here
tofore, believing it to be favorable to free soil
and• to many reforms which were proper and
desirable. As they become more acquainted
with its creed, its aims nnd opperations, they
shrink from it with repugnance; and'regard.
it a eftrigloniemted embodiment of relig
ious intolerance and social leprosy, a tainted,
corrupt mass of moral abominations and po
litical moustrositio, which shOuld not be tol,
erated in our free land. .
. There are men . who were*Whigs, who
would spurn the idea of fettent their. con=
'sciences and their political action, -by, a sol
emn oath that they would never vote for- any
ixin of foreign birth, or holding the Catho
lic. faith—and that they would conform in all
particulars to the expressed will of a majori
ty of the lodge or council. They are willing
to trust themselves to judge of the merits and
•qiudific.itions of candidates for their suffrages,
when they come np, s without ! entering into
anyleague for such sweeping proscription
whole classes of their fellow I citizens. The
uistraint, thus sought to be imposed upon the
freedom of their choice and Opinions, is as
.
abhorent to their feelings, as that of any .oth
eisPecies of slavery or tyianyl that. Could be
invented. Do you say that they all "fused"
into the Repnblicatipaity, anti by this, were
,indifeetly;io ,iaftheleast of it, aiding to
-build op and titrengthen the K. Nl'si I an-,
ta i er:;llM - idntiii of the two, !was. not so ap-,
parent Lit fall as now. They did not then
suspeetthat the Republican party
,was to be
cooled in the secret lodges., In fact-, Some
did not kap* there *as stich Itt thing in our
!mast as a K. N. lodge, and very,_few outs'
data dreiumid of its being — " so' numerous and
extensive a combination in this county asslit
- loursinae proved itself to be. Recent devel
opments, and particularly those connectitd
with our late township electiOns, are fast open
ing their eyes,
.Men' are slow Ito believe that
they have sold themselies; .but the thing is
gradually working out. - Wherever the K.
N e s have a majority, no man j who ii not a
member, can be elected to any office, which
a.egired by any who are members. Trne,
- •
their tickets were not headed Republican ;
but whenever it was chaiged. with Know
Nothingism, leading IC. N.'a repelled the ac
cu.sation, and claimed that it Was Republican,
and yet, these tickets are well iknown to have
'b n. nominated in their secr l eticonclaves.
,I have beard leadirg men in the Republi. -
can and K., N. 'Tanks, while venting their
wrath on the" AtneAcan cations" which re
cently nominated Cameron- for T.T. S: a, at
lituxisbuty, claim that it wag; the caucus of
the Republican party. Such I manifestations
and. Many others of like character sat
ileed lee ' these two patties are one and
the same thing. :Every one who knows any
thing about political affairs of this county,
- -knows that the nowNot/liar all Claim to
baltepublicaus, and - Iluitalifge — ixiajority of
the leading Republicans are members 'of the
hider.• I
They : claim t 9 .be : free
.41)ilers . : Witness
their attempts to defeat Sesral'd in New York,
atsd their prasentefforts in Pfnsylvania. Do
not their acts prove that theirl pretensionaare
Meaningless, empty cant—their eloquent or
atious, and furious *Mutations about Free
dom, me.rer"nottritiandlory signifying nothj.
- ingr
6,lelaiiiobii'in fa4or'enteligtus lib , '
erty-L-ne proscrOon on account ofafreed or
faith,is Ipromir;efitt4 bet forth in thei •plat-
form., "BMW 'up your temples to,t he one
living and true Gred.t their spira l s point
upiards to tea=; skies. Let every man Ivor-
ship, without lei Or .hindrance,"aecorling to
the dictates of his oil! censcianee'said Gov.
Pollock in his speech in Montrose, and the
sentimenfounda response in every llgener
onaheir But' how do•these men carry out .
their bah ititut theory-I : Oh, they are for the,
t .
largestiteligious liberty—perfect free om of
cOnscieneas 1 They ablor the Cruelty i f those
men 131f:other times and other landsin visit
ing upon 'those who differed from theinseives
in: l. belief or rniof wort hip, the fate f Mar
tyl
rdoni. 3 • 1 : ; • 1
lio 1 , say "they; Wenthip God in yohr own
waY. We will.not subject. you: to dengeons
aud chains, to fire atillieggot, nor to gibbets 1 •
and - racks. - : We wi tint halo a hairpf your
beads. i Be orthodoilebristians,Qulrkers,LTni
versaliits; Mahoined hit, Morinons; or infidels
, Hesse . O ur Ch r is tian .l .
—anytinog you Ip u char
ity is hotindless. Ve:claiinj
. full, free, unre
strained choice in 414,1 religious notio ns-- ; we
:grant the same to you. But provided always,
that if you presume tOelieve i n the Ottholi e .
faith feu are politically proscribed—you are
4 - listMechised. We hae!stoorii that yOu shall
hold no office in this country. - You May pay
taxes and share inits'berthens, but you can
she no pert in its Ginhcils or its honors.
this is not exactly I t stealing the liy.ery of
Beaven,to serve the rfp‘iil in,"—it looks more
like serving his sulphhrieus Majesty Outright
—without my flisguNe ?whatever.
Great — God 1 . I, Woul d :any man who pro
tegees to believd n the truth of Revelation, in
the justice of qbd, and in the future state of
rewards and punishments, dare to did, with
that dark oath of Kiriiv-Nothing on his soul
unrepented of and unforr,iven I \ Lei, every
such inan,!whe is under its bonds, leek into
his own heart, and- answer for hiinseli.- - '•
•
For myelf, ! hen al a fCrmer Whig, I re
pel the soft itxrieadhinent of Knbwl-Nitthitin• o -
. 1
ism. Ila
.
, 4 1n opposed to it in all its shapes,
though Friateus-like it may takeliiew forms
at its pleoure, and appear in .newt cClors at
every eve election. And being convinced from
reason, wllieh I have 'enry in part I.tinted at,-
that the Isepubfican 41arty is ;deaticril with
the K. N4I disclaim xill ConnectiO i n with it
also. Hail it 'lime pioved whatp.rehlim
ed,itself to be—a party devoted to! the inter-:
ests l e F4l . om, tho' I 4slike anythin g like
. - ;
on id IL, or one-m anyarties, I would • cheer
fit y have!, givep it my feeble suppOrt. As, it.
11, .-
iti r , (and I doubt not, there are 'natty of the
old WhigiiartY who:tkink as-I think t see as
Ilsee, and will act as I act) Larn ready. to
unite on this issue'at; leas't with the only par
ti which)s in tae field in opposition to the
IkleW-lights, and aid the Democrats; in aksert
.. 1
tog and maintdjnin,g,the great principles of
our Fathers--geligions'Toleration—Firee and ,
Equal Rights-hi, all._ '- . PA R -- -- --
' 1 .: -7"-÷t-
' --. {CONNIMICATED.I
The limittblicai i Meeting , :
A certain ni(idern DernOsthenes, who has a
shingle stickitig over a door as a 'ltt‘.ver in
Susquehanna, advertised in the lat week's
Republics% a, *lll fora 'I I ' Republican Mass
Meeting," to be holden at! that plaCe on Fri.:,
day evening (last,) at which he W. to be
principal - Orator. The notice conelo4 d With
this chanieteristic, peculiar to hirn lf, and
-significant language : i -
1, "Come -• NOrthein . reemen - togetTer, and
let us be beard,-before 11l is soh/ as flesh in
t
the shambles, to the traitor Simon Cameron
and Slavery." . , ' ` - t - -
The ycling - man seems painfully anxious to
be heard, :and have no doubt, that his well
known aliility and impense popularity as a;
public speaker, drew fogther .a large con
course of ;indignant RepUblicans. )Ve can
hardly see how the gentleinan ' ifeferred to cap
do justice; to his numerous clients, spare so
, -,
much of lila time, from thb pressing d u ties, to
,the business of saving.th country - and put;
4* down the Foreignersl Ile is the redoubt
able indivictual who Blain &l the honor of de
feating the Democratic ticket, in this coun
ty, last fail);' and, / immediately after ielectin
proclaimo to the w'Orld, that thew* under
.taking which was to; engage his m inmoo
e,
peers was to ", .chopp oft Chase's f ." lie
seemed yd. imagine that he Carried th ( club kif
Hercules; and was able to do what others hid
tried in gain to aconplish-_-.lnock. Cbalse
and his paper out of existence. he E4berons
ly ince him until tb4 Ist or,lan. to
his affairs and Prepate for total annit
since Whitt' time - he has been busy, l c
with - the people to that end. Tbe n
his laborsilias been, that be has ipret
Ors on 14 list to-day, than previous
tiion or oti !the ist 4lan. and the list
stantly. inereasing.- , .;
lam 4lmost inclined to, doubt, fi
suetesseot the young gent. in this I
ject, that: the_triumph of: the fusiot
meat lastfall,mas after' all. attributab
Sole individual r . etibns. Several .oth
have had :a handinAat thing—peri
of equal eloquenee and knowledge wl
self, !Alt yet havingOrne influence and
ed wtth the: right ors'uffrage
:Mat tiduccd'thisi mennol call f l . l
Jitical gith'pring ; who 034 inte,nde
upon; or lii*,:muelt)he leiter, publi
your \ last wick's issue from al proMineti
cian of this tregion toithe said Sirnon,l
do with exiting the apprehenSions
watchful "Chief Fu' er in lhe East
all, weaving to be 1 Id as flesh in th
Wes, #.c. lutis not tk spinid. , .
In regard to "el cipping off, Chas.3"6 feed,"
my honi4b)e, high-Onded and mueVef,teern-
ed friend'nfad- aot oimceni himself further ;a
liberal public is 'attendingto that mler, and
I feel cin fi dent that his list will ow in
evatse with# sufficient rapidity to gMtify all
r r ,
o
Ip ts
reasonable eipetation l s Or desires. • ides,
his own ":feed" it 'said, hangs upon e pre
carious tetiore . 4 in uubertain cr;edr Per
haps It would b full as Well for himself, and
'll I ' '4l' I toil
better at! fqr $011313 of the boar mg- , se
,
keeperaj :and clothing merchants Of tB`usque
banns, if,instead Of giving sspitu4b ti 4 to h is
puirlie mens urea, he, would lia'y witire ittle at
tentiott to business 'nod to ".Piiitate ills.",
We forgot to mention - tha t I a ' , Edtor iitul
u i
a Lawyer -wertrto come mir from Bingham
ton,
N.!Y., and also addreas dui meeting.—
Those gentlemen must feel 'a deep interest in
Penn'a politics. No douht there was a tre
mendoul gatheri g. •
Further Particulars it
, . •
• Since, w icing the • above, il have s e en a gen- •
tleman f - h from " the seat of war,"'Who was
r 4
present at the above Mass Meeting. He says
that noticr of the meeting wero posted
at evT.
my cOrner i ;..at an early "'opt of the evening,
the attention of the peaceful citizens was at
tracted by the ria4ngof - a late dinner-belli
throuh the streets, and some one belloritig
out; at.,the top Cif his voice- - not A-u-c-t-i-o-n,
or they would hive thought that, sure enough
something if' not "all" was to be sold—but
R-e-p-u-b-l-i;t-a-v 4-e-e4.-1-n-g, at Benson's
Hotel, this evening.' Curios ity prompted my
friend to attend. 11e - says, There. vere dctual
ly. seventeen live.liepublicans and a few out .,
Eiders asseenhled, to hear itistructiork from the
genflemen .from New YOlk,- and our hero
spout and mead resolutions, which are to be
published in the K. N. 'organ. - - ,• :
So I was not disappoints I in my' expecta
tions that there would be n great turn out.
- The most interesting incident of the eve
ning, Was this: Our wittyy whole-souled and
somewhat waggish friend, Charley . -,
happened to be present, and going into the.
Meeting, (which I ought to have stated be
fore Was held- in the Barber shop adjoining
the ; bar-room,) and being recognized as a
peinocrat, was called upon, by way of a' joke,
fora speech : " dentlemen," I can
do that thing, more toyoar satisfaction than
any of the distinguished 'peckers who have
pt.eCeded. me. :Walk out to the bar, gentle
men, and take a drink all 'i.ouridi it Will cost
me hut five shillins to (neat the whole of
you;" Whereupon" the tneeting broke. up in
excellent - spirits. .Whethek the "Orator" ac
cepted the invitation I ani not informed.
!Lathrop's Letter to Cameron.
. .
If'
We clip the-followi n g from the Pennsylva
nian.
b
nian. . It will be i seen that the editor of that
sheet is . di spose d 'tdappfy', - the whip to ,Mr.
i
Lathrop, for his lateNer.thict. Whether our
~,., ~.
• RePresen t a tive is 'deserving of:the eastightion,
we leave an impartial public to judge; - .
• 4, So overwhelming is the feeling entertain
ed ameng the nms.ses of the .-Know-Nothing
theinlms against the norination of Siinon
Cameron for United Statel Senafor, and so
bitter have they become in i their indignation
at the condnct.of their Representatives; that
the . latter have found it nei.essary to prepare
...
'a Circular, and send a Cori of it to-the Pres
ident of each Council of : now-Nothings-in
the State,. ti) be read - to th'e meMpers, in order
to soothe their outraged 'f'eeling and justify
their own corrupt actions:;!. It was sent to us
,by ouf regular Know-Nothing reporter, who
keeps us apprised of eveiything of interest
.that occurs within the so*ef of his obierva.
tion.- The Circular has thy: names offifty-one .
i s signers ' .two letters from W. M. 11cCoNsiv
[ and C. J.. LAruttolii - attiicked. The latter
, siancli the Protest of thei seceders, but has
,
.
since addressed the letterin question' to
tEiSi
stogyCAMERON, litimi.ilV apiogising for his re
turning honesty, and. no f oubt expected to
Ihide his abject tne;inueS and despicable
shamelessneks, under the *crecy with which
the, letter was to be `distributed. We • shall
drag this trebly ayed political traitor from:
his hiding place, and presi , nt him to the com
munity as an ob:ject, worthy - of all scorn and
'contempt. In him It h man baseness has found
its lowest level.. The fatdof Saw: is sealed
as but fifty-three mernberi, it seems, could be
either dragr'oned or Purchased into signing
the. Secret Circular. A few;, , Democratic Know-
Nothings will be found among the signeric—
'As this Circular is aildresied to the members
'of the Order, from• ni . 6ilbrs of the: Legisla
ture belonging to thdiOrder, there can_ be no
i
,Mistake now about the signers being mem
bers of the Order, Wilkillepiou4 Cuultzses
now - dare to deny his Members . hip 1 We have
taken the fox in his lair. i.Read the Circular
by air means . .
We give below thO letter of Mr. Lathrop
,referred to ; it accomNpies the circular rand
shows Mr. L. as not ‘'ery hostile to Cameron :
House Representatives, Feb.'l3, '55.
Hen. SIMON CAHERoN-LDear Sir: I have
just read a p'aper put forth by the members
of .the "American" caucus for the nomina
tion of United 'States Sciator who seceded,
and to which my name is attached.
signed the paper without reading it. It,
xas brought to me late last evening, when
they said they were in.a -burry to send it to
the printers.. I was assured by friends that
it contained nothing-I would refuse to sign,
and I inferred thatit wag merely a statement
of whit occurred in caucus. So far as it
contained charges against your character as
ia man and a citizen, Ibe to assure yon that
never intended nor do 1 endorse. them.. I
hare felt bound to sustain Mr. Wilmot, but
in doing so have never intended to assail the
character or qualifications of other candidates.
-Respk.entfully yours,
C. J. - LATHROP.
Hon. Simon Cameron:
ind tip
lilatiol ;`
Inboring
F_i.t of
nbscti
to clnC
is cop-
The Senatorial election—•Mdjournnzent of the
Legislature.
• HARRISBURG, Feb. 27.
The two louses met in joint Convention
this morning, and resuined balloting for Uni
ted States Senator, with the followipg result :
Simon Cameron, 55; Budkalew, 23 ; scatter
ing, 52. Second ballot; Oarneron,64; Buck
alew, 23 ; ballance•seatteling. Third ballot :
Cameron, 55; Buckaiew;.24., A motion to
adjourn till to-morrow at'',ll o'clock, was lost
—:63 to 06. A motion '' t to adjourn to the
first Tuesday in October tiext, was agreed to.
Yeas, 66 Nays,6s. . I
The action othe Csinrention is virtually
an indefinite postptlement, and gives ,Gov.
Pollock the power of appOinting a Senator to,
act until an.election by the next Legislature.
I
rot* the
l asi pre
, move-
e do his
rs must
ps :lope
4h Lim
i clohi-
a tor spo
to aci
ibbed In
t politi
had to
of ihe
8," that
•
At Great Bind, Feb. glst v - -War .Alicg,
daunthter of Henry and-Julia Warner, It
8 n3onthr.
Rest, child of misfortune,no suffering
Can retch- thv low, bed or distcb thee again,
We mourn for thy sorrows i but rejoice, that for ,
thee
The Saviour ha's said, "Let them come nnfone, 4
-
• .
Public endue, '
icuILL be exposed' to PublicVendee in Rush
I',township, on the; premises of. J. B. Mc
°n the sntn dnY of March, 1855, the fol
lowing property to wit: ' •
One, span of 'Mares, 6 cogs, '23 stimuli, 1 two
home iwrigou, '1 baggy . Wagon, .1, .two horse
sleigh; yoke of oxen; inj., good' condition for
work or. beef; 1 single Ustrufnm - , 2 'plows,
.1 drag,
and; - id kinds of fsrudng!utinsils too numerous
to;rnesition... Tualts---Ninn months credit wits
ipproved.seeuray.
IRu?h, March 1, 1855-9st3*
NEW stork of Wiotri Shstals,justnsi4o
03 sod for sale 104,
SMITH I HEMPSTEAD.
P 11•111111111.11111111111101111111Miligelligi
& W
NOLTON i•esPectfully call
1 the attenti,n of thd,eitizena of•Sustitiehan:
na comity, to their new' and extensive assort.
ment of . • -
ITI A R W E
Comprising almost eyed artic.lel ith e s in
aimilariestablishments, which they ietlir sell at ,
such prices as must
.satterY - rosy- favor
them with their patronage. Thei goods were
pdrchased at the lowest market! p,tcei t and are
warranted to be of the best quality. Cali - and
examine for yourselvesivit cost yeenothing.
We think all will be convinced that this is u m
place to buy GOODS CgE4P—not Cheap,
Goods. I
f Remember the plate, No. 110 LaFitYette
Block, 3 auom east of. the Clienango Bridge,
Court Street, Binghantoa, N. 1.%
March 1, 1855. ' •
Phyfe Eno*lton
INTEND to keep constantly On hand a variety
of Nails, iron; steel, springs,laxels, table and
pocket cutlery, butcher, bread, andjahoe knives,
razors, shears, scissors, snuffer and trays, coal
hods, shovels and tongs, stair reds', coffee mills,
wheel heads, enameled mince pans' and , kettles,
vices, anvils, smiths' bellows, sci.ew plates,sledg
es, hammers shovels, spades, *coops, ehains,lead
pipe, sheet lead, pump chain and fixtures, straw
cutters, eorn-shel tors, sausage. cutters, metal mid
wood faucets, horse brushes, combs, cards; rope,
cordage, files, rasps; bells, tacks, brads, copper
rivets and burs, sand-piper, braCes,ibitts, augers,
gimblets screws, hinges, gate hangings,. curtain
fixtui es, hooks, staples, bolls, wood, min
eral an d whit e k n obs, mineing-knires, door
springi, therinotneters, wire, malleable castings,
mill, X cid, wood and haitd saws, firmer, mortice
and framing chisels, gouges, yrenches, bench
screws, ldfets, saw franlll4, auger, saw, plane mid
chiie.l hatidlesoixes,lidelats,,a2o-helves blush
es, oil &times& whin pad, fill, chest and door
locks a castors, sad irons, cancile.itieks. trays, hay
knivek glue. glue kettles, Apoons. saddler's silk,
tassels, 41:c. ere., and a Mock of binders' Ihrd.
were and Carpenters' 'Tools, unsurpassed for
cheapness in this section
. of country. Call and
see. Don't forget the place, No. 10, Lafayette
Block, 3 doors East of the Chenango Bridge,
Court street.
Binghamton, March' 1, 1855.1
MILL SAWlSArrlte!iii nt.
FE & ICNoWLTON'S.
Binghamton, March 1,1855. i
New Arrangement at Gregory's
• HARDWARE STORE!
GW. GREGORY & JuDs.oN SMITH,
. having formed a co-partnership tor the
'purpose of conducting the.Hardwaro businesi in
all its various branches, would respectfully in
form the people of Susquehanna; county that
they are now opening at Gregory's old Stand,
opposite the Exchange Hotel, 2 deers from the
Canal, Binghamton. N. Y., the largest, cheapest,
and best stock of Hardware ever offered in Bing- ,
hatnton. . ''. 1 ' • -
- having made arrangementsl to tmport ten!
- English Goods and purchase their,AmeriCan di.
reet from manufacturers, they tan /and will sell!
CHEAPER. than any other] establishment in 1
town! -\Their stock is now very extensive, arall
those wishing to purchase arelhavited to call.-1
The following area portion of their • leading ar-1
tides, viz :—Table knives. and ferks, Tea - do.,
carvers, forks and steels, pen and pocket knives,]
bread and butcher do., hay and straw do., scis-;
hors, shears, and razors, britaeriia tea and coffee
pots, silver and britannia tea and -table spoons,
silver plated ; brass,' and iron candle - sticks, snuf
-1 fers and trays,.solar lamps, lard; sad suspended
lamps, mantle-piece ornamentk, brass and • iron
andirons, shovels and tongs, &c. I
Looking Glasses, and lookieg gl
gether w} Chia genera! assortment 1
ing articles. 1
• HOUSE TRIM3IINGS,
I
consisting of loltks, latches, butts, screws, brad
nails, bolts, patent window sprlngs, blind fasten
inp, shutter screws, and fastenings, &c.
1
A general assortinent.attools tor Carpenters
and Joiners. Cabinet and Wagt?n Atakers, Masons .
and blacksmiths, eensisting! of planks, saws, ham•
me rs,. hatchets, axes. adzes,lchiselSl augers, auger,
bitts and hollow angers, - anvils, Bellows, viees,
patent drill machines, 'sledges, stone hanriers,?
brick acid:plastering, trowels, cross cut, mill and:
cireular-saws. ' -1. 1 1
A splendid assortment of Sitddl
makers' tools and trimmings.l.
. . FA RMING- TOOLS,
consisting of shovels, spades, fork. irakes,seytiles,l
grain cradles, hoes, pick axes,] iro bars, grind!
stones, &:.
, I
Also, Agents. for the sale of Whittemore,
Squires .& Co's Agricultural tools, uch as plow*
hay and straw cutters, cord shellers, &c.
• Sole and -upper leather, inhor4eu and shoe
trimming,T,'with a general assortment of findingsi
Wooden ;ware,willow cradles, Wagons, chairs
and baskets o all descriptions'.
Bar iron and steel. iron axles a steel springs!
malleabl eastings,'enneh late; and trimmings of
all kinds,]paints, oils, sash, glass, putty, &c., all
of which trill belsold at the ldwes rates. Pleasd
call and czaminethe stock for; you!rselves:
Binghaintoz, Starch I, 1850.
_•- 1 Auction Sa;le. 1 , i
T l ,
Hh,siabscriber having I. , atied I is Farm, hitn.;
Medlin Forest Lake, on4fen th mile from
the Post Office kept by Mr. Elish Griffis, will
sell at Pitblic Auction, on ThurSday the 29th
dry of March next, sale to comithence at 9 o'clock
A. 31., the following described sto •Ic, &c.: -
One Span splendid 8 yeari of Mares, i
One ;very good 7 years ofd bi e,
One Very good 2 years oh G y Colt,
Two, 3 years old Steers,i
Two 2 years old do ;
Ono 2 years old Heifer,
Five! yearling Ileifei i
s, 1
T , h.
.learling Steerk,
One Buggy Wltoon,l f
• Ono i LI Horse Sleig h, - •
Ono Single Dutch Harness,
• One ;Plough, - 1 I
One Btove and Pipa. ! 1
, - I - TERI'S OF SALE:.
i ;
All smas under $5, cash ; tall s
and under $5O, 9 months credit;
over sso', 12 months credit, ;will
approved; security:, BENJ. Ci
ForestiLake, March 11 1855-9%
Doct. RI May
TEKES this inethod;of saing
and customers that he has
the practice of Medicineiat hie °lel
trose, where. ho miy be roundlet a
professionally en,iployed.l .He iwo
owing- hien on old accouitts that hel
per cent. on all accounte paid ibefo
April' next, (or if' ny piroy lido ;
deduct fifty. i I
Montrose, Feb. 20, 1855—Ott'
•
TO the Hon. theJudge l fof th e
Ike Sessions of the 4'eace !in
i quehanna County : i 1 : ,
ril
'HE petition of F. D. Caio, , .-6
- ,,...1_- of Sustfa Depot in said Omni
represents, that he is provided ; wit;
venience to keep' a G •ocert, inj
aforesaid; and that, it is his - jib:Mil
the next Court of Quarter lisio.ll
in jand for said county 4n t e .fir. 3
;APril, for a
~ license t 4 he p a
1 "I
*sell strong,,bcer, ale air , otber m ,
1104ing to the Act of Assimbly of 1
DA,11351. - - ' i . I
-, =Susquehanna Depot, 0
Feb. 2, 1
1
- .._Agents Wante
qv) sell the best work of T. S.
1 nights in a' bar.rtom, 'find
there." This is a largell2md r of
Initrated with,a beantitlil blezzol
by Sartain, bound in tile best am
Vick., • i
• Specimen copies senti p to
ted Stites, on receipt o tl:e#j rice
Some Agents no! selling /his
king esq per month:. -
Apply to I. W. SRADLEY,
I I • - enblisher.
a
_ 8-48 - Northlonrth street. Phil r delps, Pa: •
-Timothr SOe
011TANLEY TI.IRRET.A.'S Ole
Seed. Warrantedpa i r t o i ir
3foalrosoi 'March 1, 143.55. •
-•. . I
AZEL.MatZt4I '
AS just recoiled fromNovr . lork;li
H
sortment of_ . .—• •
NEW 64)0014,:i ; 'r
comprising a first rate variety of
" Drays, Medicines, _
Oett; TDye-sfe.t, -Vatt"- . litft,
Familg Groceries - Matertati
for t \Lights, Musical In- -
atruntenis Yankee,
• •
. Not:c'ms:Jewstry, - t
- • Perfumery,
and all sorts of 'd
• 'Fancy ttitrxids
ivhielt will be sold extremely. low.fq•eiiilu.
Having recently sustained loss
lewd five thousand dollars, above losuranetand
goods saved, 'I fanzy I have sirong
Patronage of my friends and the ptiblic treneral.
I ask -no man to give to me, 'neither do . I
ask or expect addition*. proOts in consequence, of
paid loss. I will sell goods as lusrOf not lower
than Alley can be bought elsewhere ja. this Town
pr county. All I ask is that patronige'frotitAlis
public
.Whieh will enable me with, industry to
slowly and gradually replace the
-loss sustained,
! --said loss being the hard earnings of a life' of.
anxious toil.,
Store at the - lower end er the barned
on 3lairi Street, a few rod it below the corners,
'ABEL TORRELL.
• .
I Montrose, Dec. 14. 1854.
. f NEW .GOODS.
Bentley. & Read
i
,
1 RE now receiving, in their new Building-on
IA the west side of Public:Menne, two doors
above Searle's Hotel, a large and !tiesiniblo as
sortment of -.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Their stock is almost entirely NEW, having
leaved but a trifle, Comparatively speaking, fiom
;the late destructive fire, end comprises their Us
in.ll variety of Dry. Goods. .Groceries, Crockery,
NHardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dy
isttiffs-, Boots, Shoes, Clocks, Yankee notions &c.,
&c. We trust that our old customers, and the
j public vnerally, r will give us a call ~st our new
!location, as we are dittermined -to supply their
wantvon as favorable te l rtni as any' of oar. neigh.
born. . •
Montrose, Nov. 30, 185-1. . _ •
EAD the advertisement of A. - LATHROP
& CO., In another cciumn and; go-where
you-e.in buy Goods at a bargain..
Stoves! Stoves!!
'EURRITT is now receiving a new assort
-1.1.• ment of Stoves including the most popu
lar and improved kinds of Premium, Aii-Tight,
and Elevated Oven Cooking btro9, with Parlor,
Mire and Shop stoves, fur wood or coal, in su
perior variety and style which he willlsell-at the
mo4.roduced prices. Elevated Oven stoves of
new and approved patterns will be sold at 820
to.' $25, and other kinds in proportion. Also
stove Pipe. Zinc, sheet Iron, stove Tubes, &c.
New Milford, 0ct..4, 1854.
THE Countv•Commissioners have fixed upon
1 the following days and dates, reapectivelv,l
forbearing appeals froth the Assessments Arl
thoyear 1855, at the CommissionerelOffice in!
Montrose, to wit: • -I
MOntrose, Monday, ,Feb...,sth, 1855
Apalaeon, Choconut, %
Forest Lake, Friends.,
villa and Middle.
town, ' Monday, March, Oth, 1855
Franklin, Liberty and '
Silver Lake, Tuesday, • " 6th "
Auburn, Jessup and _ •
Rush, Wednesday,' ." 7th,
,"
Dunock, Lathrop and . '
- Thursday, " Bth, . "
Great Bend and New
Milford, • • Friday, "
_9th, ” 4 .-•
Harmony, Oakland .
-and Susquehanna, Monda •' " 12th, "
Ararat, Jackson and „ .
' Thomsen, - • Toesda:, .T3th, " -
Clifford Dundaff ;.trzi • :•
Lenox, •1.- AVednesdal " 14th "
Gibson Harford and - . 1 •
Iferrick, Thursday, 1 4 Ith "
Bridge Water and
- Brooklyn, Friday, "
.", 64
rin
- By order of the Comssioners.
• '; WM. A. CftOSSSAN
Commissioners' Office, Jan. 22, 1865.'
ass plates, to.
housekeep
and liarnissi
A LL persons indebted to Anthony
,Wright.
13- deceased, late of Lithropi township, arc
hereby notified to call and make immediate pap_
merit. _ And all per - sons having claims" upon the
same will present them duly ' attested for paf
meni. SAMUEL WRIGHT, Ex'r.
Lathrop, Feb. 1, 1 1 855.-6w6. _
• NEW BOOKS:
A .
NEW supply of valnablo Books ju t re
ceived this day nt the ", Bost Office," Web
ster's Royal Octavo Dictiobry, Unabridged and
revised. do., Dr. Adam Clark's Commentary tirm
the New Testament, Albert Bartre's Notes- on
do.. life of Isaic T. Hopper, by .L M:triah Child;
Ida May, a capital book; Ruth Ball, the best
book ever Written by Fanny Ferri; "My Court
ship and its.c.onsequences,' ano bohk just out,
by Henry Wikoff ; The Spirit Wtapping,s exam
ined and explained, Stoddard's reridy teckimer, a
valuable Book ;* Miner's Domestic: Poultry Book,
Sciap Books; Receipl Books, Note , Books, &e.,
all of which will be soli' at Me lowest cash
price, by A. N. BULLARD..
Montrose, Feb. 6, 1855. .
TO Robert De' La Montnnye'and, wife late
Miss Polly 'Ana Foot, S. U:lljamilton and
wife late. Miss Amanda Foot, Foot, Jas.
.Foot and all others interestekTaxs Norm,
that an inquest= will be held at the late dwelling
house of Belui H. Foot, deceased, in the town
ship of New Milford, in the County of Susque-'
henna, on Wednesday the 4th day of APrikne.Nt,
at ono o'clock P. M., for the purpose of making
partition of the Real-Estate
and
the said deceased,
to and among. his children and Representatives,
if the same can be done without prejudice to or
spoiling the whole, otherwise; to:value and IT T ;
praise the same according to law; at - which time
and pthce you are requested to attend. iflon
think proper.
OMB over $5
nd all' suing
interest and
3 AYNE.
4. I
F. P. HOLLISTEIt, S_herifil
Sheriff's Office, Montrose;
Feb. 12th, 1855.
to his friend 4
!Vain resumed
Land in lon', '
1 times unlesa
Id say to those
grit deduct
re the first of
IselA) I *II!
•
Dry Goods . and Carpets at Cost. •
WICKEIAM & BENNETT have on hand a
large and well selected stOck.of Foreign'
and Domestic -Dry Goods and Carpets, embra
cing almost every article in the Dry"Goocrs
ever brought into the market in view of the short
crop of cash on band,• we I aye concluded .to
offer them for sixty Jaye from this date at cost.
Those persons to whom we have formerly sold
GrOods will at once see that this is a ramoppor-
Lenity and one which should be enibraced im
mediately. To those who have never favored us,
with a call we would say try us once and you
will be convinced that this is the place to pur
chase Dry Goods-and Carpets: Our stock is al
vglys replete with fashionable and seasonable
Goods and are determined t ) keep as good a va
riety as can be found in this section of thri court
try,' and sell at prices which cannot fail to
PlVme•
urt of Qtutr l r
rut for Sus:
.F the Borough
threspectfulll
h suitable con r .
the Borough
Lon to apply t o
is to be holden
it Monday of
Grocery, and
11 Wiquors. ac«
14th April, . A.
r. D. CASE.
i55-Bw4*
WICKHAM & BENNETT.
Binghamton. Jan. 30, 1.855. -
VOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa
ittentary upon the estate of 'Philo - Bennett,
dee'd;' late of the Borough of Susquehanna . De.
pot have. been granted to the - sucriber. All
persons indebted to said estate are hereby reques•
ted to make Immediate paymint, and those W
ing claims upon said estate to present them dilly
attested for settlement.,
BEinsETT, Administratrilt._
Stisq's Depot, Feb. 21, 1855.1.1w65
Arthur, “ Ten
what I . isaw
240 pages; ih
nt Engraving,
• ner, lull gill
of the Vei4
price 15 cti.
ook: are ma 4
VFOR., SALE—A \ first rate 6 years old Horse,
• .
12 right . every Enquire at the Mare of
6MITII dtHEMPIETTEAP.
- Brooklyn, Feb. 13, 1855. - '
OLD CHAIN 3.--300 dwtaH=Gold Chaim
consisting orChatelslae, Gnard, Vast and
Fot:, ,
of all weights and . pattenis, hy ": -
'(.
A 3.Ev Ass.-
rated 'Timothy"
sale b~ ~ yp
UItRELL.
Courts `of APPeal•
Executors' Notice.
m0i0(451
,Admini tr atr ix' Notice.
NEW YOB ADVERTISEMENTS
vistlciiiii&vesiii:eittAiistrramrskf
nose; Appleton', Building, 346
4nd 343• Bmadicay,_
.
Cash _ Music ` and Plana Store
OF HORACE.MATIMS '
I
* 'oil k - 0 ' •
0.. 333 ' OD •, Yor k. pposs hors
to :Wel: oply: Mak at'an'altiltectuttitt
Rath: .
NOTWITHSTANDING the coMbination of
mu+ dealers to keep up', the'prices of non.:
cOpyright music, against the interests of native
iomposensomd , their refusal to 'extend to Mr.
Waters the mutinies of.the trade, he is making
'intense saler-bavitig abundant evidence, that he
his public, countenance and support in his oppo
sition to treat monopoly, and his ..efforts .to aid
Native Talent; and to adopt the Natioiial Curren-
cy. His Stock of A meritan and European ms:
sus is immense, and the catalogne of his own
publications is one of thi . targest and best select
ed in the United States. He has- also made a
great Reduction in the prices of Planes, Melode
9ns and Musical Instruments ofall kinds. Su
perior toned 6 1-2 octave pianos for $175; $2OO
and $225J interior of as good quality, and dare
ble as those that cost $5OO. Pianek,of every va
riety of stYle and prices t 4 to $430; comprising
those of Ten different' manufactories:
theni . the celebrated, modern improved Horace
Waters' Pi, anos and • the first premium Roliau
Piano} of T. Gilbert & Co.'s make, " (owners of
the rEolian .patent;) Second-band Pianos •at
great haraias. Prices from $lO to $l5O. Me
lodetnis fr om five different manufactories, inclu
dingthe ivell known S. D. &H. W. Smith's
melodeons, (tuned the , equal temperament,) the
best made In The ;United - Slates. 'Prices $45,
$6O, 75, slob, $115, . 5125, _ 0135, and $l5O.
Smith's Double !hulk Melodeons $200.. Each
Piano and Melode.on guarantied. The best
terms to the trade, wheals, Eta 12 1.2 per cent. . -
discount to clergymen and churches. All orders
promptlylattendcd to. Music sent to nil pasts of
country, post paid,at the reducedrates.
era! and "elect catalogues and schedule of prices
of Piano's forwarded any address 'free of
charge.-17m3.
I
StrawPoods, Frene r li Plowors,
CAsi purchasers are solicited to' examine
our stock of , '
STRAW GOODS,
trench loweri, which will be found aupe.
rior to. at of !any other,.similar house in-this
City. 1 • A
We shell receive the coming senian, per steam
ers, and of our own •manufacturer, the latest
styles Of. :;Bonnets, French Flowers, &c. &e.
which w,e offer, to cast purchasers at 'greatly re
duced prices. . •
HOMER & KETCHUM,
} • ' 64 and 66 John street, cor. William,
'8
3 - mos. = • NEW , YOIIIE.
& Fischer, Piano-Forte Mari
! cfactory, -• \ •
, _
AND ;Ware Room, Nos. 243, 245, 247, and
249 West Twenty-eight street, between ,
9th and lOth Avenues, New York. Pianos with
the -.Conan, and, all the best modern impipve._
ments, Made of the beat, : materials, under our
own supervision; a written guarantee given: with
every Piano. J. &. C. F. being practical men;
and manufacturing Very largely, can,-furnish• the
best Pianos, on lower terms than can be furnish.
ed. any. Where, and It- is decidedly. the best place
to buy , for cash... Those desiring :4 good Piano,
and one that: will stand and weer pvell, can't' do
hotter than to call, on J..& C. Fischer. 43m9
•
• , Sheriffp' Sale:
BY Tlitneof sundry writs 'issued out the Court of
CorantrroPleas of Sumach mina Conn y.and to we'd'.
rected, I Hein expose to public sale at tie Court Route
in Montrose, on Saturday the 77th. day 'of March nett,
at 1 o'clock P.
,
.
Ail that certain , piece or parzelof land situated
lying nralheing in the township of Lathrop in
said County bounded and describd as follows
to wit,. Beginning at the end of a , wall on the
East side of the Lackawanna and western Rail
Road azid in the - Math bank of the brook that
crosses hear the llopbottom Depot, thenee north
G4deg. East, 9 6-10 perches up the brook to a
post on the south side, thence south 5 1.2 deg.:
East 1213-19 perches to a post 'east side of to -
pike; thence north 50 deg, west 5 1-10 perched
'
to a point epposite the bridge, north 'B3 de„
west 3 perches to a stake east side of Rail Road
and ternpite crossing in range with north sick of
thrtipik"from Depot settee the fiat, thence north
34 1-2 dig. west 5 3-10
.perches to the ,begin
ning. Containing sixty , one perches more - or less,
with the appurtenances two stonh houses or
shops and all improved. ,
Talceh in execution at the-vitt of v. P. Catlin
Ex'r, &c., of Putnam Catlin deceasedvs. Amos B.
Merill. 1 • '
- ALSO—one other certain piece or parcel of
land situated lying andbeing in the township of
Auburn , in said county, bounded and described
as follows to wit,—on the - north by, lands of
WillianiClink, on the east-by lands of. Daniel
"Carter.en the south by lands Of John Benscouter,
and on the west by - William Jackson, containing
about 68 acres more or less, with the appurtance.s
one locohonsezand - barn, aborit 3Vacres im
proved:ln - -
) Take in execution at the suit of John Tewks=
bury to the use of Let R. Peck vs. S g r i .Eherer.
ALSO—By virtue of two 'writs of Mr. fit. is - - ;
sued ont of said Court at the same time and place,
all that certain 3 story wood bitilding with brick
front basement, situated in Lodersville, Great
Bend township in said county, and the lot or
piece of' ground and curtilage'appurtennnt there
to, and On which, said building is constructed,
bounded on the northeast by 'the Newburgh
turnpike road, on the east and southeast by lemeg
formerly owned by C. 3. Jlart, on the small' by
groundowned and occupied by the N. Y. dr. E.
R. R. . and on the west and .northwest by
hi nds o 1 ,Lowrie Green, said building occupying
0
and covering all the lot, and known . as " - the
- l_latrANTl lime" being some My feet in front on
said Retire/0 greimds, and some 200 feet near
the said turnpike road. - • . '
Taken in execution at the Snit of Elmer
,W.
Brigham vs. Addlion Bryant.
ALSO—By an order of said Court, one other
certait piece or parcel of land situated Iving and'
being Ili the township of Lathrop and Lenox in
said county, hounded. and described os follows.
to wit: On the north by lands of Lewis :Baker,
on the east "by lands of Orson Case and Base .
1 Post.on the'south by lands, of David
by
and
.George Tiffiny, and on, the west by lands of
John. Wood, containing 336 acres be, the _same
more or lees, with the appurtenances.'
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fi..Fa. issued
out of Said'Court, two other 'certain 'pieces or.
parcels of land situated lying And being , pertly
in the borough of Friendeville, and - psrtry in the.
,township of Apolacon in &aid connty, and houn
deskas follows, to •.wit : The firit beginning it
the corner ef. David Robbe's land on the Milford ,
and Oviego Turnpike road, thence along said
turnpike north 37 deg. - west 83 perches to apost,
thence South 37 deg. west 109 perches to u beech, ,
thence south 53 deg:-:east,'79 perches and 7-1 d
to a post in the 'said Robhe's line, thence north
37 degaleast, 87 perches to the place of begin
ning, containing 48 acres and, 131 perches with
the apptutenaifces, liwelling house,,l barn,and
1 corn house, and mostly Unproved. " .
The second, bounded on the.south by the line
of Middletown township, on the uovitheaSt by
lande of David Robbe; on the nOrthwest by lands
of Williarit Welch and. Edward Cramsie, and 'on
the northeast by thelnst described lot,contitining
86 acresland sevemtenths, More or less, with the
appurtinances and portly improved;
~
Takelt in execution at the suit of Caleb"- Cat
malt vs. .Lucinda Dayton , : " - .
- P. P..HOLLISTER,I4hetift. -
Montrose, Feb: 21, 1555.--Bw3 -- f .' '
Public Sal •
AITILL he exposed td public sale at the real- .
lc V donee of the subscriber in the Sofrougb
of Montrose, on Wedneriday 'lllt of
March next at 10 o'clock At' with° foll0:41 1 14,
orty to I wit:
A variety llonsclield Furniture, consisting
(amon many articles too nnmeronittd'mention)
of Tab les, Chairs, Bedstesda,Beda,StariddCroch
ol,Cohking Stove, and Kitchen varlet .130011-
ing 91a , &c. Also, Saddles thirness.itiough,
and (perhaps) ono of the most perfect:Carriage
Hirse,,s yen's old, thecoiudy,
,with covered
flaggy_,And silver : plated lisraess. :-
Taams.—Nine months credit will' iiko r given
upon strong notes itpFolifol se.
securit;for sums over P.TY4KR-,,
Montrdehi Feb. Di, 1853;-../3ivtv
HYGEANA - , - }
...,, , prosvoloiThe 40 the loot of-A 4 Siirsii,:.., - .!,
'A A wONDEMLDisco;vI7-11 1 4 recently bein Mad. fIY '..:_ ,
Dr. Okrtiac_ol,this city, ig the treatment of Coos
(jog, AithUMASS 1111CUPP4/11//k Or titilt I.lllls. `. re rg r le -..?
Will
"Dr. Cart ls a2 Hype** or Inhaling : Boma ?TAM .. ',..
syrup." With _ Ws isew_ntetheat Dr. O. has restored. matty'....
afflicted oriel tatladif* holdall se an dridencent which he
hurllnnumerable cartiarataa... aPreblat 4 t be! treatment, . _
a Sollelartrenutritel 'lns prinent tbaittlhallng-mongsags. --
IF breathing 'an lgyeeable'r healing eagefi the medichttil `-
propertilianst tome Itsfillreet. Maltael with.. the *bole epf ~.
theses' cavity cake hinge, and thniescepe the Etas atid
iratled=esprodz= than *he* in hog ,
hes toes o tbs ptviregkonVillinami... -
?kw aggemals for ealeakt all the drngriglahrougboms riap 7:
country. . .'r . - . .
' _I New Yer*DiitchwtmeatrJax. 14.
- 71tte Tnhaler Is warp nc the breed, neuter Merlin,* with. :
tbeleass to enlmicc...tite heal of lite body tllng
~
attMebint ti evaporate the Auld. "='l ~4ev .-= . , ,
Handrails of CASIO of MIMI** thtletioiring• tpdght,
be named. One Peclumevfllygra'm bargured Me of - the
/15T41111A Welt year's standing, - % - ..- ' 7
•I Jus. Kiteeeherry, /1. ALet i 'h'utresesesee; P. - -
I am oared °flit* ARTIIMA of ID year? staztelhig 31 Its.
Curtis" llygeana. ' - -
Margaret .Eastem, ihmohlgetiM t. -.
, .
Mrt. Pant of !Co. 5 311mogronditt,N. T., !ma fluid of a _
Imre ease or lironabc;ll by the Ilygeana.
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Bireiseer has been cured of a DIST li EattlYM:001101 1 4-
-seeai anl years etutditic and ddclaid to Imltiettettaillett - -
Phytl s. Rho wasmaregt -la fag MONITIL 1 7.44 11 14 4
gean .
I • -J. Ili Gutibert, P. M. itiefaione, Me.
Price three Dollar. a Packagee-Sold bir COWXISIII O
KISS I BOYD..l e PACt.tio.,l4oChattbers St.. N.rlrel
Packager sent fr ee
ti exgrtia to any plat tot the *Mitt •
States for Ten D laze. ( -
...
N. B—Clortia* ftypestm lie the ORIGINAL ..4 °Nix ,
,4131KNUTICr ARTTOI.B.aII ottiort are Um* itutoitattosa, or
-rile and INATRlOUS,connterfeits. C shon 'them as you,
would P 015031. 57y1.--Viiteter kit., AMP,*
CGrFor Sale by AbelTurtiell,Druggistgdonteese, int:,
DRY' GOODS
rflb'veribir.iesper_tfultir incites the OW;
of` those wishing to purchase,CHßAP
for &Sir, to his rts,V WINTER, and SPRING •
STO 11., which for extentiVeriety and ukeSPaiiti•
he ; •• A i tafely say is unkuipaised by ins: in the
Em ..reiState• Aniong_Whichinly be found -
Two Hawked
of.every quality and-stile, 'pricif - r rtinging,tronl
50c to ,11$14.• -;
100 meces Parametta and Aipacea, from late .-
6s - per yard; French Merinoesl , 9f - every grade
and color, remarkably' cheap;lo,6oo. yards :Di.
Lanes and Persian Cloths freni9ele Vierf: Prints
and Giaghams in endless quaiith,f.t'lls.oo.o..3's,rda
and unbrch Sheetings and Shirting*, lid to
te t e ; 1000 yds White, Red and
"from IS 6d to 6s; Woolen - Ganda-of every kind
for men rind boys •, libO l yds Silk; Brociale,Plaid i .
A
and Plain Black, : front the lowest grade ID `the- •
Most superior qtiality; press Trimtnitig!iif
de4 4 !riPti 94 .l -
•
• f pedlars" Goods! ' -
A 14rge stock from 'Auction, very ;
* a
Trunknd Tra velling Rari t an extensive a_
meat Constantly on . hand.`- -
No effort will bo spireffort the part Of thittitik—
scriber to merit , a continuance of -the parole - ice',
which the publiC has • hitherto most , geritonsly
accarded anti for which he returns sincere
and hearty thanks. W. N.. WILSON:
Er'Corner C met & Water Strei3tzeTemp- -
kins Block, nearly opposite Amesiestk.. Hotel,
Binghamton, N. Y. - •
The Latest News by
ARC,
•
THAT•the Spanish Court has ditidedoet to.
sell the Island of CUbaihitt .14iseph Witten, -
berg & , Brother hod recently .deeided , *ti
a'new store, in the buildingpf Leonetti - 861344
"a few I doors east of Enst?a , r,Sto* oVoitite nf
Wilson's , d),velling house, 'earner ' et, Chestnut.
and Owego ittfeets,. where ' they wilt keeP - ,-oti
.a
; hand splendid assorttnent',ofkleailir Blade ekdh
ink. also:in addition • to' this, a good assortment
of Broad Cloth Casitnere, Kentlicky Jeans, &e.,;.
in short, a geeral assortment .
"of Gentlemen's
furnishing ' AU°, a splendid assortmeet
of Ladies' dre.is G4oda, Marines, Delatites,
Alpaeas, Embroideries, Shawls, Lucia, Dress-
Trimmings, dl t ts.; dte. .A,ll ofwhieh they are de
terrained to otTerto the ",public at Very- low Pr
ices. All Goads' w,arninted to give- satisfaction,
as well in qualtelas irt• Pries. • ,
Please give is before purehasia,g else- ,
where. I
iVITTENBEB,G4e.:BROTHER,".
'1.'0.1,..Arn5e,Jau.".16,1855.-stf
. .
Administrator's:Notice. 1 .
NOTICE is 'hereby given that-.le-tters err,
.1.11 menistrAtion on the estate of Thos. Daile;
dec'd, late of.Ferest Lake tininship,.have, been
duly granted to the tanbseriberi, , who_.ma-Ide* it
Friendsville, -Snag. Co. All. persons liaviufi _
claims or demands agairmt the . .estate of the said
-der :are hefety requested,topreeent there.
ly masted, to the subseribee.withoitt, dais
• =B. GLIDDENAdaer.
7 •
Friendsville, Feb. 13, 185-5-7146
Last.Notice.l - .
Ark , creditors must please take nitice that all
itik. matters not settled by the , first of 4
next,,will be left in the hands of .the proper eirt
cer for EDWIN TLETANY,t , 1 .•
—lirooklyn, Feb. 22, 1855.--Bw3* - ' ' 4
Wagon Making, Blackeznithing.
and Carriage Ironing.
'VIM subscriber established himself
J. 'a few rods south of Dimoek four. Conieiii,
is prepared to dO all kinds of work in the above
branches' of business on short notice and the . `.`
most!reasonable terms% 'De flatters himself that
With the help now in his employ, he will be able
to e l . entire satisfaction to all who may favor
him with their enstorii. ' -
C C MILLS.
- Ditheck, Nov. - 23, -1854,48tf. , . _
• Er N. B. Most kinds Of lumber and all - kinds •
of country produoe taken in payment.
W B. Dpans---Diguerreotypist,'
1' At Ocicl'`fiellows' 12411,
4KF4 Pieturee of everything- that still /%7
T
:Children will nal be taken unless bro't
between the hours .oflo and 2 o'clock;on a dear
- NEW STOCK -; - _ -
Of-C*B, "Irramee, Lockets, Ste, joet pareltuted.
- Siontrose,Nov.. 23, 4854: *- • -
.
'._, , Wizidoiv Sash. -- .40:7,:-5 1 :,.. ,
Q , •r:II. it.,13. SAYRE havin been 4 a t* '?;"
0• ? st,gents for an extensive Sash, Blind, 4.141 1
Doorldanufactory are . preimr -to fonfisk,Agibr,_ , ,,
artielei in this line at less rut than they futt. : ,,-,
t d
usually- been sold. . ' I . .
Q RAYING CREAM--an article which .evert
),...7 innis should try, fur sale by ' •
. - S. H. -dt. D. SAYag_.-- ,
• -
Read Made Clothing
I
A VERY =desirable stock at very low' trim.-
,
' '' S. H. dr. D. BAIR&
Montrose Dee. 14;1854. ,-- ' 1 ' - '
DR. H0T1G1.4703r8
Nk`
• -
14_6%
ltraiura/ ,Oentedy for InctigOtim
DR J. S. ifiesoirrea's Pepsin,. Abe Jrnit Di-
GIISTIVEE PLUID,Or GASTRIC /MC% StratillOkla
the: firstplaCe among all the , various female*
for these painful atadottructive complaints,. IS
is Niture's own specific for an unbealtbY;adoss
nab. N art of, man ran equal its curate koir.. -
ers;. and ub sufferer from Indigestton and
pepsin 'shoiild fail - to try it. . •
Sold by. Abel Terre!, Montiose.
- Rail
_ Look out for - the,(Ame. :
firm of Warren & Thayer; ix •dissafeed";
e t: hot 'Our raTiere Store' in'tit. We giro
public:- notice "that we are. Want = Otioda:.neartv
at coat. Good 'Tea at 94vtai . C.Ofreeat and
other Greteriee at 44e_'Ianwintft', - .::-Itnay-idadn
Clot hinKehea_per thane* eta bay ninyiw_h -
ere this
aide OtiNClllNfirk --
, ''Sbill_hyPilJeofts SAS"
Cloths of ovary.deloriptton , you -:*111` be
perfectly astordistied:'.. Gond nice:Braadcliib
tiro dollars per. There la it Market
itd 1 . 0 thi'lnlT Stnin'ely - lre the ratio* -tiff ''lolo ,
their`liOinee of everf , kind for taihinitl - - :the
good peeitte . 'iif Montrose ein-'find-'neeigibtag ia
the of aitablei to tbnivadvinlago..7' , Genet,
ma and Ladien,.'one and akeell,aed nee an,-
ou r - Aetna positively _ -11115,604, .
7 .
treat :
, k9e;
,2fontrese r tine. 'OLfeitt
he StOuners-
MEE