The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 04, 1855, Image 3

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    A Tine Man. -, •
A Committee of the Bats and Owls of Balti
more adreased a note to the H0n..7.. P.
Preston, wishingla know" if he irtia.':ties irotts.
of a , notuinatiOri.,:to Cervrress: ieply_ia.
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characteristic ofa true spirit and .M 1 'good-heart;
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and - adds another Preston to the list of good
ant faithful servants. Read : •
ItAuristour., &ptember.l9, 1854. .
tfolames.ll.WoOd,Fredetick S. Green and
11. R. Reynolds,. Et-'xirs; •
Gentlenien:—ln reply. to your letter of.this
morning I desire:o,aq whenever any of my
fellow.citizens have done me the honor tonck
an expression of -my opinion, on a public
question, , I Lave given it fittukly,.
without; reservation, and as directly to the
purpose.-as it was in my power to
My engagements at this .time do not admit
my Writing a very long liter: but with-great
respect rehall meet your request, by making'
my answer . " promPt". and plain."
.You seek
to know whether I am desirous for a netuina
tion by the American patty, as their candi
date for Congress in the Third Congressional
District.
If, by. this question, you mean to ask me
whether I approve the doctrines of the Phila
delphia platform, I unhesitatingly answer no:
My political life has-been devoted ,to the
principles of Republicanism as proclaimed
and ThaintainedrbY the. Declaration of %de
pendence and the Constitution of the United
States. I have alwaYs been a Democrat of
the Jefferson school, I believe the doctrines
taught by that sire of the Revolution are ines
timable to the world; and politically I' shall
worship at that shrine tu,long as I live. Wit it
nv Views; I - cOuld not, - 'without being% guilty
of treaSon to mankind, subscribe to a doe
trine which proscribes - a than- on account- of
his religion. - .I claim the privilege of war-.
shipping God according to the dictates of my
own conscience and .nu than can rightfully
punish me-at disadvantage lbr so - doinLr. Ty
rants may 'claim the body, but man's immor
tal mind is under the dominion of God alone.
The right•which' I Claim 'the right-of all
snen. ,
;The Platformin teims asserts for the
Ro
man Catholic, Church "aggre,ssivt policy and
corrupting - tetrdeneies," and on these 4rounds
proclaims "resistance" to . Catholics. Many
of thy most esteemed friends :If ed4orn fl el ill -
dies. 1 have.played with them in my child
hood—have shared in their joys, and sorrows.'
and associated with them in inarilio3d. M4ny
of them-are now estimable citiAins• - '‘yhoin
•have always'foved and honored—several have
for - years' past administered the laws wllielt
govern us, and 1 here asserras as,i-if
had made the declaration' under oath,-that as
far as my knowledge, extends, theuv.ii to
I refer have discharged their dark to
-God and their country with fidelity and
honor. flow then could T embra c e a p c ,i!...
ical creed wbich works out the s6cii4 nnd
proscription of - the:se tcitizero. No
gent
Mitch 4i I desirelo represent the Dl3triet .
.in Congress—and I 'most earnestly desire that
honor—l`, cannot have it at such a price; I
. would not accept the most exhalted place on
earth—the Executive Chair of this Union—
if in doling so, I "were compelled to repud
iate those provisions
p f the Federal Consti
tution whicVdeclare.s " Congress' shall make
no Jaw respecting an.establishment of relig
ion or prohillitingAhe free exercise, thereof,"
. and no religious ..tcst should ever be , re
quired asia,qualiflcati n to any office or pub
lic trust' under the United State'." Even
if these clauses were - not in - the eJustillution I
should be of the
,same. opinion. -
- snit thoroughly convinced that kunioa of
politics Ind religion has been • the curse of
every country where such union has.previtiled.
It is at this -moment the basis . of European
despotism,' and I would as soon think of.as
sociating God and the Devil as religion- and
policie ' •
* *
I have thus, Gentleman, answered ,
the letter you have done, me the honor to ad
dress me, and entertaining the belief that an
honestly expressed difference of opiniOn Rill_
not lessen-me in roar esteem,
,
I am very re.pectfully,
Your frieud and - fellow citizen.
PRESTON.
Gt•eat Day in Philadelphia.
. The Dernoera4 of Philadelphia held a-lar7,e
mass theeting in I ridet)end&ice Square, the 17-
th, tv eelehrate the anniversary of the' adopt
ion -in 1767 of the Constitution of the United
-States. over thirty illowand persons present
--one-Teaker desetibed them as acres of per
ions
lyre are soine'of their mottoes iuscribed
on banners:—
"To acknowledge fealty to the ConAtitti.
tion of their Country, and aba'h the. foes of
liberty and equality." -
"No s koseription on a'ecount- of religion or
birth ice.", .
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The CoustitUtion as - our fathers fraitied.
it."
"The North and South
.e.qual partners to
the contract which is to endure rir e v c lr."
"Responsibility to God for 1.111(J iduirteter of
Our Religious belief, and to our country for
war patriotism." .
"Each
,State and Territory 'responsible to.
its. people for its social institutions, with
impertinent into ference." •
Hear Young. Carroll.
-John Carrol, the great-grandson. of
'Cliallescarrol, of Cartoitotr, whois new 'run-'
Ling on the deMocratit-anti-know-nothing
ticket in Upward cbutity, - )laryland, made his
first speech On Saturday - last at a tneetitig Of.
LAI parties, After speaking of the pu,ition
tf' . parties in the State and the country, he de
dared tothe.know-nothin , rs
"I am a Catholic ::but if,you must proscribe
Ti c . not ow:it:fence up+m"so tunhie an
- dal at; myseif. Go back to the pat and erase
itQui the record of the I)4aration -14 bide
i.endenee.the name of my ancestor, and. the
;.:[..atpanio tt your forefathers, Charles Car
r‘Al of Curr~llfo r"
A grie nll it rat Add ress.
• 4. M. Spangler of Philade F4itor tf
Prugressise, Farmer will aliver the Ad
'lr(As before the Agricultural Society
Thtir , (la) , Oct. I
HENRY PRINKEIt, PreEitlent:
ILI Potterville,liradfc.iid Co.: Sept. 18, I;er.
Z. A.• Sabin • Mr. W DEAtis, to Miss Asxa
r;tl N 0 urs, Loth of Montrose.
,Riiighanaton, N.', tjepi,ll6, by the'
I',,v'• Mr. Thdb, CnAßLus G. Williatps, of
114 rfoid SuPg. C0.,!1-11., and Miss A:coELgE
,
`VAI K S. of 0 neontn, Otsego, Co, N.Y.
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.4180 t,
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In Tulikbanuock, itn Monday the 7th,
MAits.t.mi, wife of Jno. P. Doan, aged 31
year.
The -remains of the (.I.eased were brought
to Diu - lock for interment—And :the Funeral
b4r!rrices wilNe nitended to, at the Methodist
Episcopal Oh arch,.in : this place, next Sunday
at one o'clock P: Mfrs. Lunt • '
by her kind dispositinn, and
amiable department, bad won for. herself a
m ososissmonssmows.sasmss.
lat:ge.4tirule o friends who iought with um's
wittin'g hitabittal!‘ict tillOviate:her satferings
dating her protracted Ririe.% But the utter
ritik shaft of death bated all their skill and
effOrts-- r and her freed spirit has left its
l4y ten4inent, for 4 . ,bigher and holier sphere.
eIiDEPENDIENT FitB-E1 SOIL
N6lti&A • 1 tiON • i
Wetherundersigm;d citizens of Susquenttnns
corty, desire to.present to the Electors of this
Re resentative District, the name of -
ELHANAN SMITH,
Of crunichannock, Wyoming county, as . a Suds
blejand highly proper candidate for Represents
the.enseing General Electioh..
of Smith ii well known for his long cherished
1 liKtE %SOIL -I).RINCIPLEK
anu nis former connection' and co-opdration with
a party whose masses have always tfavertd that
doctrine, llis ability, integrity and capacity-for
bUsiness, w e. can folly. ondUrse, At 4 well his
frdetlortomro all the illiberal pre.hulices and - ims
of.the day. WC therefore asli, oU his behalf,' a
liberal support,. - .
Henn. Drinker, - E. Patrick sr.
Benny W. Allen, . Hiram C. Conklin,
-Therm:oi George Walker; .
Ephraim Hollenbaelc,. 11.mrer S..Searlo,
S. Iliekox. . N. P. Cornell,
R. G. Ilabonek
A. G. H9lll4;ier, l :. Nm. Vau,An,l
Almon' P. S:01101.3, Treadway Kellogg,
E. S. Kent, . It: T. Ashley,
Edwin Taylor. i
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- 1 ILI , of Letten.i .
Reinniningi hi ithe Montrnse I' o 4
l; t., l I • :. ••
BrookS, Lagran,4e inflson..
111-unit:2-o, .L.•nalltran • IV.Rilo•y M:
Rehen John 1 Kicby,
,Le t . , ,
invon John .. ]I. .I..aorop, L.
Babani John !I • I%liihkal, Daniel
Brerma, john l,- • ()pie, 1,41.:Le, -
L'artials, XVI( liar* :Parks, A. T.
Beari.lev, Janus 'll . Rieharason,Andrew ,
Bolles EA); J. Re) nrlds or hisis lieu's
Bt'rtdr, John J.
! • Raymond. Samnel
Benadia. Kiss Ails 1 ,,, l Ross, J e , s , , -3 : "
Barry, Maly . • 2
'Slater Alex:in ti::lsbury,.Dat,id,.
Babiwin.!roliss Sarah sdet
corlin, lt: G. T,Spiee M
r, alikir A.
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i,,t:11/wl i l -autos Jr. • !Sin t 's, li eml i a n
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Christi;:n.l.lattleS •Seybolt ('- ii-i- - C
Cnapen, fielen. :L • :-Shiels, Cathiirine • •
Foster; Mrs.' Mary A.. l;;;Iton6, Mrs. 0. %V, •
Fisher. Thomas _
,;: 4 ' lillwell, Esther
G 0 5, ,,, C. P. - . l critTanv.Charls l
Ger.., Edward-L. Thompson, Cileorg.e A.
Cr9vt.T. James IL-3 n'yler, - J. C.
lumen, Miss Brid2,:et .--------,Turner Esq.
Holtnos. Miss P.:Lilinhil Valuntine, - -A.ll.
I Ini-1 is, Edward R.. kx 7 righter, John . 0.
Holbrook. William You ;,g:. IlaYhl ,
Johnson. U. C. Yining. John - • ,
•Yonng, Mr,,,,. Joanna - I ,
A. N. RL'LLARDi t. It. ,
trose, 4 pet.
ore t
be sold by public safe . on the 2.3 A of
.Oct.
It) A. 11, a ta . ,:ln ot 70 acres sit oat
:cd tiiivu'r Lake township, Saspla citunty and
5t.,1,-,0" of which 35 :lea-. cf aribh. psstor e
and Me4dow land, in a good state of etaltiva:
tins Well.,,vtitereth with a large frame Mus e and
framelßarn hrid 0::tood orchard. - Said farm hits
a desirable locatiin on the old Chenango' turn
plke 9 talks frimt Binghamton, I from Mont
.l-11":11:`, ,rom a C;ithOlic binreh. o}ll3 Milt? front
two.netwr ditlere q t rhurche,i, and Imile from a
Cr:St Mill and saw mill, said protierty Will be
sold on reasonable terns, half the purchase mom.
cy on 11-nd„ nrni.t he other half in twO instalments
one in I . l.:trionths and the other in two years;.
Alsii to be soli •bn the bairio day by .public
! vendtm for ready cash only, 3 mileh cows,
yearling ste,r,:, 3 calves,. 30 sheep, ti I horse,
wagon Earid harness, and to:iny other articles too
Vouller4us to mention. r4r further information
npliliration to bc.'. made on tit. premises to the
prom - 1E44 FERFAIIAVI DONOVAN.
slept. f 2 .0, 105510W3*
NEWS G001;8 CHEAP .
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11 .1 29 aw: orrls. - I ,
Tu s T rtceir ed. a 'lcg: of m l 4 ew Goo 4, snob as De
.e.. 1 Lainet=,
?ri
Do.Datif;s.,:P.a aettnei Persian, Al.
1
m
viols, lii4gbarns, !VDnos •Prtnts,. and Shawls,
iu fict a g4tnerat assottnieu of liry Goods which
will be scold low. • i : . 1 - • ;
WN
ATED—SockS,• ECgs,l, Dotter, LardiChecse,
n aune r i , k e an 'volluiniity IA exchange for Goods
ut cash prices. i! . i C. W-. 14017. .
Moutrtsf... Sept. 1'a1:.)5. . • I
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0:It the c‘iusn' on, fleas.
lAK I] notice th'a the money arising from the
s.ire. of the 14. estate of Elliott Benson,
will be (I.:,,triboted in :ong the proper credit ,rs
b N. -N,vt , .n. at hisoffiee in 'Montrose; on at
tirday the .3.1 day of Ni,v. next, .at I o'clock in
the ofternn(n. All prls:lnK who have on inter
est in said rand are rquested to appear and prer
~t ottheir Cluitus or foreVer be debarred: . there;:
from. til. NEWTON, Auditor.
Ch;.t. 4, 185.5-40%1'4
CAUTION. • -
LL pArsont% arc clutitued against purchasing
given by Writ. llock to -T. D. Esta
brw,li ,for •cir . th'eretthonrs—dtsteti. &pt. 4th
1555._ The payinent of Fail :tote will be kopPed
utilesit rotnrittd is ISAAC ItECK4OW.
Lotiereville, 00..2 '
PUBLIC SALE
of Real and .I.ersonal Estate at .41tetion—
1-lare (Mantic for Purelawrit ! !
PILE havlilr, made trrangementg to
-L eltaiLte his .locatida and husizier.z will offer for
Eale st t' due oil. the #lerticses, on
Tuet.ilay the 1611 i, titiy - If : Odder inst.,
cormi eu, inv., at ID M., the inflowing.de
r-_•nhed r ‘ai and penguin! estate; to uzit:
Iliefar,.n of 110 acre's theleaboutr, of hoed
land, situate in 'rrarililiti -township, • Stpluelternia
eotaity Pcnn'ai on 3.!t0 Shake Creek road leading
from 31ontrose tot Binghamton, and three miles
from the former "'lime, op which, are uereuti five
acreic under goodi,inprovement. 'and buying. thereon
a fr:ime dwelling fioure; barns, cds, rirc., a good
yeting or. , v hard •rrultrl fruit, and well
.
wateie.' d with livingvprings ;cud f.t reams.
Also, one other liiece' adjoining the above, con
tainingthe same rrumber of !acres, and.on which
there are' about 15. acres newly cleared and which
is now,. sown to wheat uud rye- and which will be
sold with the Mud:.
ten, one cqi:lr piece adjoining the above, and
containing - '5 - acres or there akin ou which there.is
a good water power, and
. cia 'which a tannery re
cently et . no, but whichhis been destroyed by lire
fearing moat of the ruts. foundation, &c.; "without
injury, also :109 or 400 cords of bark which will be
alp sold.
. Also, the following artiOes of pr.o.sonal property.
with Huhn-100s articles - noi mentionei will be told,
to.wit : ,
, .
Ono.spoil Of working litirses,,lumber - Wogon and
harness." IWO bOrfe plettWe wagon,' 1 , on e horse
Liuzgy. and I.trtt..ss, I one horse' lumber wagon, 2
set bob sleighs, 1 cutter, I p!easure sleigh, a varie
ty of farming utensil - Ir, including. ptouvihs, harness
ilk-c. Also a variety cif -household furdituro Meta
ding. bedb, bedding, chairs tables, burnous, sill.,
4c. Also 1 tray workiog oxen, 1 fraiiin
ntche 2
) ear-old sicerS: god 2 cows... . t
11
-• Tmuus.or SaLu.4--Oue . coartli part of the ptir
chasn i n o n ..k roc the -la ode to be. aid down, the bal
ance in four equal. nunual instalments with annual
interest on the whole sum containing unpaid to o,e
isectired . by Bond and' Mortgage when the deeds Os
givnu. •
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For Persimal propterty all sun - Hitless than rert
cash.-fa - i- all sums exhiediag Elrs six ?mouths credit
will'be ;,..P . iven to he seeurest by netters-With approved
security Und.wrintrreat: , , -11,9 J GROV ER. ' l .
oet. 1;1813. 1 ' . • . . 1 •
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; ,Notibe Extra: • .
A.f y Notes ite . 4 eeounZe can-le Itirtod et the-
I old stded..-a d I trust that all will. see the
nettes, , iitv of settjin therrr ithout ferthernottee..
. .
.. - . - - ,,i... L ICKERAIAN, If.
Aug. 29,-35wq. ' 4 . ' • . - . -
Cclpartn.ership:
/rll} undertigtred have this day assoilated
JL- under the firm of Dilekerman & Garret. fur
the purpose of trunsaaing the;' mercantile Busi
aces at , the eld'etand of J. Dieicermso Jr,
J. DICKERMAN Jr.
HORATIO GAVIATT.
New Milford, Aug. 10; , •
, '4ll'Wut — ter {foods._•
xr*EisON - , NUEST o -stare .a
eoinplete assortment ordOsinible . dry Goods
suitable, for the .pre , seot sect corning scason,
which they offer for sale at pike"; that the:clos
est buyers cannot fait to atyr.ciatc. -
- -
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Black Gros du Rhine, from by. to $ 4 2 pee yd„
Plaid, stripe and plain colored silk: from 3k 6d.
to $1,50. Merinos, Paramettag, Alpacas, Bom
bazines, Persians, Coburghs, ‘Vool Plaids, Do
Laines, Wives, Hosiery, &e. French, 'Eng-
Jish and American Gingham and Prints, the last
from 4c to, 3s.
Embroideries and Laces.
• COiars from.6c to 10 dollorg, Umbrella's std
Under Handkerchiefs, at all prices. Laces,,out
ton from le to 30, Linen from 6c. to $3.
. . . . .
• -- - Mourning Goods. - • -
Much time and care has been. taken in select
ins t*e, ever so difficult to find,:and we fee)
confident that our assortment, embracing many,
fabric And texture
.of choice demgns, not only in
dress goods but Embroideiier ; will: meet with
general approbation. .
Shillels. : -
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Silk, Whet, Merino, and Cashmere" With
wool -or silk fringe;- Atnertean. French and
Slcock Plaid, long and sxuare Brodie; Stella,
Printed Ca.4htnore and Turheri Shawls. •
llousekerping qc,orls. . .
Rose and Whitney Illunkets of all sixes, Grey
and Plaid Worse Blankets, 3lamilles, Imperial
and_ Allendale. BarnSley and Iris:: Lined,
Sheeting, Pillow easci Cottons and. Linens of all
widths. Huck, Diapt4 . and, Birdseye Toweling,
I.3zunaisk 'Cletlis, Napkins, tte.
Bow and moo Wear'.
Tweed,t, Cottona.iv , =. Satinets, Sheep grey,
black and Flney Cic , itneres,- French Doeskin
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;and Broadcloth.'
t (Mee, o,:t
Imes VIT:
Brown and Lleached yard wide, ficint
tie to IS. GI, • ( 7 -otton Flannel, 11,41 and ‘Yhite
Flannel, - striped shirting, Apron check', Ticking.
• N. &.P, would mention that tfc ydo busines9
entirely the one peke systr..m, I.mvinz their
goods at the lowest possib!e price and marking..
theni to, sell'at- a close valuatiOn'above east.;—
W,• to br perfect and )11
every way what they are r.presnnted, and clot.
limners may rety up - in obtaining . of us a perfect
article at as ;ow a price :IS the, goods can pur
ehasi'd west bt New Vork City. .
Dinah:union, Sept. 20
FOR I 11111 in.:l ' , tint hurry. Why what's the
matter.? 011 nothing, only Bullard Over
I here at the Poit i)llice Ills ..j , 4*. ti - ceit't.d, b
Itoml Ex pres , i Sta
tionOwftnd I want: sonT hefore they are, all g ene
s 4s.r . u:ne -on he has 4(4 Mart- ntion,The
Hidden Path, ale llondazo and Fret dont,(l)cma.
Bertha and Hood's" elmice works
.in
-t Vut. &e., Yittin(i-,PvlkA glee llook, a v:tri
etl4)o I son J 110°0 and, a P , ,rge addition to 11) •
( "1 of Wrisi!: ,, ,Pape . :,- Envelop“i and Ink, all
of thc• 1.3e.A. quality, an 3 vhcap fur the nr.Anv.
A. BULLARM
I :kroatrose.. Sept, I. '055:
ESTRAY: .
rvAmr. it to hia.inelosu're of the sub Briber on
..,...., or alaut [tie :loth 91' 11::y last, one '2 years
ola Brinais Steer, about one. mile from Frienils
ille on the Owego turnpike. The owner is re.
queAte to p ore propertv.pav charge" .m1(1 take
it away. 39x3* . DANIFA. MURPHY.
the
to p
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NEW GOODS•
supEßrqa at [rm.. tionA. New and full, sn
piies otT.di Good% in. D r ess Godds,Shawls,
and Staple and Faner Goods gencrany, USU.,
.al, in gr e at variety ; including,a new assortment
of Scores, SLe. are now being received and will
Iw-sold on the most favorable terms and i'we,t
tiguro.. - H. B-URRITT.
New Milford, September,- 15:35. •
PTIHE spbseribers are Agents for the . sale. of
J_ the abov e article, a larg supply of which
they have just received direct from their manu
factures. - Cotuitry merchants supplied at whole
sale prices..
• PIIYFE KNOLTCPI
Binghatntun, &pt. 12, 1855.
rust: Arrival of Ness• Gooch at
DItKFRMANS & GAItRATTS
THE stibseribers Nvou/d respectfully inform
the good "peeploi of Susquchnna * Co.. tint
they are now :opening their stock of Fall and
Winter Guilds which lis uuusually large and • at
traetive all of which will be"sold fur cash or
appioyed credit cheaPcr than eau lie bought at
any other establishment b the county Minima
just that we say. I l lease give us a trial,
-DICIZERMAN & GARILATT'S.
New Milford, Sept., 18th; 185:5.
Sapposed to be i cbcnp $lOOO worth, Ready
cluthinff
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DJCKER.IMN & GAR4ATTS
Now Milired, 18:11, f 855. •
On or about the 23d inst. from the pasture of
the subscriber. in tho township of Cliffotd, Susq.
Co.-, a young Mare, the mare is live years
About 15 hands - 111;211, of a cream color, black.
mane and tail; with a strip on the -baCk ektend
-ing from mane to tail, a small spot of white hair
On the fort shoulder caused by being galled by
the saddle, and having a round bunch on the gait.
ale joint of the off lcg. .S'.id mare also has &al;
Or brown - legs, with-a tuft of long black 'hair
'growin - ,i — from the feterlock j.duts, has no White
l'•;et. Any person givin'anv information Con
eerniWg said mare to David itees,'DandatT c;its.
quellann.i,Co.Pa.,'lr. tat rose, l'a.,
or David aids. Leraysvillt; Bradford, or bring_
ing her to any of tim'above named places will
be liberally rewarded.
DILATED KNIVES.--11 more plated
ii and Tea „E'rlive. this dot• receiver] by
Aug. 29. :A. J. EVANS.
;purguance of an act of the General Assent
, 14 r,f the Commomrealth of PeinisylVania,
entitled an "act relatinr , to the elections of tire
c , ,mmonwealth,"opproved - the second Afar of Ju
ly,A. D. iin6 thou eitrht hundred and thirty-•
F. P. HOLLISTER. Ili.fhSheritTof the
county of Sit-queloma, in said C), , mtnonwealtii
do hereby !Jive notice to the - eleetora orthe eoun
;:_ty afor,,said that a General ElectiOn - will beheld
F lin s ad county on the second Tue-ehnv of Oetol,er
'next. CA being the sth day of said Month) at
which time titate and County. officers are to he
'selected as follows. to wit :
One - person to fill the (Ace of Canal Commis-
Isioner of the Board Of Pennsylvania.
Two persons to fill. the otitee of Members of
I'
' °use of..epi•esentatit es of the Common
,
wealth of Pennsylvania, fOr the Distrit iompos.
ed of the counties ef Susquehanna, Wyoming
and Sullivan.
One person to fill the office of County Corn
niit,.ioner of the county of tiu,!quelinnna. .
One person to fill the oflice of Treasurer of
the county of f.:?'nioirselsanna. . . -
One person to fill the 'office of Auditor or the
county of
• Susuehanna. •
• -
)also iterel.4 make known and give notice
that, the plisees of,holding, the General..Eleetion in
the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships
within the euttnty of Suilisehanna, aro as
low's, to wit
The Election forthe District composed of the
township of Apolation, will be held at the house
of Joseph Beebe, in said township.
The Election Jro the District composed of the
township of Ararat, will be held at the School
House near the Presbyterinn Church, in said
township.
The Electi m for the District composed of the
township of Auburn will be held at the house of
George Haverty; in said township:
The Election" (or the District composed of the
township of Bridgewater, will be held at the_
Court House, in the Borough of Montrose.
The Election for the District composed -of-the .
township . of BroOklyn, will be held at the house
formerly:occupied 0. A. Eldridge in said
•
township.
.
The EleetiOn for the District composed of the
Ladies' Dresi Goods
Do~nisticc
NELSON & PRIEST
Clear the Track
Patent Apple. Parer.
Strayed or Stoleii.
• PROCLAMATION.
GENERAL imr.cTloN.
township of Chocoriut,will be held at the School
house, near the house of Robert Griffin, in eq •
township. - • . ,
The Election. for the District composed of
township of Clifford will be 'held at the house
formerly occupied by Arafat triit,)3, in the Bor.
ough of Dundalt .
The Election for the Dia / Wet composed of the
Borongh of Duedaff, will be held at the Medal!
Hotel, in said Borough.'
The Eleetiorr fur the District composed of the
township of Ditnock, will be held at the House
of John Baker, in said township.
The.Electioh l for the Distrietcomposed of the
- township of Forest Lake;
.be held of the
house formerly 'occupied by Preserved . Hinds, in
said township.
The Election fur the District composed of the .
township, Of Franklin, will be held at the House
of Rufus, Tuttle, in said township.
:The Election for 'the District composed of the
Borough ) of Friendsvillo, will b e h e ld i n t h e
SchoOl I rinse in said Borough. ' .
The Election for the District-composed of the
township of Great Bend, Will he h e ld 4 t. the
house of J F. Weeks in said township.
The. Election for the District composed of the'
t owns hip of Gibson, will he held at the house of
Joseph ‘Washburn, in said township: '
The Election tor the District Composed of the
township of Harlon', will be . held at thO house
of Nathan W. Waldron, in said township. • .
Th e Election fo r the District composed of the
thwnship of Harmony, win be held at the house
•lately occupied by F, A. Ward, in said township.
The Election for' the District composed of the
township of Herrick; wilt-he - held at the house
of the late %Varrch l)iwoek, in said t o w ns hip.
The Election Tor the District composed of the
teiwn.hip of Jackson, will he held at the house of
Nathaniel-Hill, in said township.
Tho Election for the District coMposed of the
township of Jessup, will b ! ., held atl the house .c.r
Mudd HOT, in said township. i„ •
Tho Election for . tlie ITistriet cotiiposed of the
toe 'lshii) of . i.enox, will Int hold atiCtie house of
Grow & 13rothers, in said townshipt
`Th.! Election for the Deidrict cottiposedof.the
toi•mhip of Liborlt•, will lee held :it the'Seloil
!louse near the residence of Isaac Cositstock, in
said township.
The Eketion for the District coMposed of the
township or Lathrop, N% HI be held al the !Ouse or
Mists Lord, in said town.ship.
The Election fir the District composed of the
township of Middletown, evil) be h e ld at the
house of You-ph Ross, in maid lowuship. -
The Fdeetitilt for the District 'crompos((l 7 of th e
goltrow; will be held the Court
[louse - in said Borou!..th. .
Tito knection for the'Distriet composed of the
towns:lip of - New Milford, •will he held. at the
honSe lately cecujiiid by Joseph 0. Pine, in said
toWnship.
Eleetion for the Distritit composed of the
township of Onklimd, will be held at the leinse of
R. Nicci. in tlie+ the DoroU(rh of ;I.:pug tehatom.
The Election for the District
at
the
town;.hip of Rush, wilt he Lehi at Ow honse'for7
merly ueoupied by N. J. Sherwood, in said town
ship.
The Electi.en fur the Distriet eeiop . rus4ul of do,
township of SPriii - gvilk, will he held t the house
of SW:leer Diekox, in .aid toownship. - •
The l;!ertieea for the District compoieii ”f the
township of Silver Lake, will b. held at : the
liouse now occupied by Robert MeGerigle,
sA id Ols nstilt).
Tie,"
.I trop for the Dlstriet eninposed of :ht.
8 ,,,„„m, o f s zi ,i3el,,,T) rh pot. will be hell at
0 „; boast.? ter
.13enson, now occupied by .
.
[t.-,Nicol, in sail.: Boroug,:.
The Election c.ir 1;:e I)istro e . " lll lt 9 sed of the
townsitip of Thomson, be hei... l4 t the'house
of Jorimi Blanding,•in said toWnsNI). • ,
1 also make known and give rudie,...' :sin to7` - ''
by the 13th section of the aforesaid ixt I a:...1 di
rected," that every person exeei...t Justices-of thc ,
peace, who shall J u dd any otli..e or appo:ntru e nt
of profit or trust under the United Stites, or of
this State, or .(if apy city or incorporated district,
whether .a connuissioned .otberwise.
Shborilinato Gt . :bier or ag,ora, who is.: or shall be,
en - whips' under the I vgris lilt
VV,
mu t . i re department .of this Stt.te or United States
or an • city or. incorpor..teti district: and also,
that a veryinenther ofCtuo.gmis. and 'cif the Stute
Legi •lature., and of the select or co:to - non coon
any city, or commissioners of any invorpo.
rate( district,l4 by law incapable of holding-or
ext. •ising at the same time, the ((died or ap.
po ntment of i intz - i•,,lnSpector, or •Clerk of any
erections of this Conitrionweolth,;and tbat no In
spector or Judgh or other Adlieer of any such
.election, shall be ellig,iblo to any (Mice then to•
be voted for."
And by the same net of ASsembly it . is alsii
m a d e (.• the duty pf every Mayor, Sheriff. Deputy
Sheriff. Alderumn,tistiq of the Peace, Cons's,
ble or Diputy Constable, of every city., county,
township or :district within this cominonwoaltii
whenever called upon /(y an ((Meer of an election,
or by three qualified electors thereof:to clear any
window or. avenue to any window of the place of
General Election whiA shall. be, obstructed in
such a way as to prevent voters. front appro.:eh
ing the Sarllo ; and it shall be theduty of the re
spective Constable of s-uch ward. district or town.:
ship AA ithin this Commonweal:ll, - v) be present in
person or Ly deputy, at the place of holding streh
Elections. in such ward, district or township, for
the purpose ofpreseivir.g the peace as atbresaid."
Alm: that in the dth section- Ot the aet - of As
sembly entitled. "Aa act relating to. executions
and for other purposes,". approYed Aptii
1840,, it is enaeted that the afortstMl P3th see
dion, shall hot be e••nstrued r Bto prevent any
militia oilier or barou:•:h gifiicer tiow zNylling to.
311 , 1 , 0, 111.4pC•CtOC, or Cierk at any L'eneral - or spe
vialEtection-ifi This Commonwealth. • • -
Pursuant to the preidsions contained in the
76th section tif tbe'act atore-aht, the Judges of
the• afore-aid district shall respeetively . . take
'ehartre of the eertificate or return of the t;lectitai
of their respec:iye districts, and kroditee them :It
a 111 0 04v= of one Jude from ,aril district at the
C our t 11. 1 . 4,, Cn fin ! of :thntrose, on
the third day after the day of elect ion, I, "in:'• the
present year on eriday the 12th the o,o,ober•
text, there to do and perfe•rn: Cm duties requir
ed by law' of said ja , 12 . 4...•5. At Ci-t where a
Jud i fe by sickness or no-avoid:oth. aec'idetitis unz
able to attend Najd meeting of Judge -y then tire
certificate; or return aforesaid shall be taken
i•harge of by one of tiLtdisspectoN o Clerks el
tlitteleetiti'n of said•di . striet, who Ntinit donne per
form the 'duties required of saiiljeth • unable to
attend.
Also, that in the 81st section of said art it is
enacted OA 4 . when two Or more counties shalt
compose a district fur the choice of a member or
Inembe - rs of the tieriateo . this,c,gmii.w wealth or
of the [louse of Rt-prvsent:ttive.: of the United
States or of this Contmonwe:ith. the Judges of
the election in each county, having met as::,ttire:
said, the Clerks . stutli inake oat a lltir statement
of all the votes - a licit shall have been given at
such eleetiou within the cotint.i', for every person
vot e d turns such a member o. members which
sit:x:l be signed by said Judge .and attested by
the Clerks : rind one of the said Judges shall
take charge of such certificatc - andshal produce
The same at a meeting of 'one Jmige from each
county at snob place in such dikrict, as is or
may be appointed by law for the roirpose, which
meeting shall bo held on•the seveuth day. after
'election. . . .
The return Judges of!the Representative Ms
trictromposed of the counties of Sit-quell:ulna
Wy'utnino and . Sullivan, aid meet at the (;curt
House in the Bsrough of Montrose in the coun
tv or Susqueltanna on Tuemiay the Sixteenth
day of °atelier next, to perform th.4se duties en
joined by law upon the .aid Judges. •
Also, that in the Gist section of s&d art, it k
enacted that" every general and special election
shall be opened hetWeen.Eig,ht 'and- Ten' in the
forenoon, t.nd shall eotitinue a ithont interruption
or adjournment until Seven o'clock. in the even
ing %hki the. polls still I be elosed.7 •
Given under toy Hand, at my office, in the
Borough of Montrose, this 18th day of Septcm
berAnno Doiniui 1355, and in the year of the
Cutamonwealth the soventor-ninth. •
F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff •
HATS, CAPS, - - •
Corner of Pearl and Chatham St, N. Y.
LEASK, ({ate Rafferty & 'Leask)
Ili. keeps at the old stand, -on the corner of
Pearl and•Chatham Streets as good au assort
ment of Hats and Caps as can be found in the
city, and at the mod reasonable prieeti.
• Soft Felt Beavers, in greet variety from 81 to
$.l. • Childrens' Panes Hats, Umbrellas, Silk,
Gingtuun, and cotton at manufacturers' prices.
38ra3„ . H. G. LEASK.
THE.LIGHTNING - -EXPREBBLI
.
!MOW
? bit tainge 1 I • -
$a dial SZainitt •
HAVE:termed a partnership, La Montrose for
the purpose; of duingercry*lis
. BLACKSM CHITHIN • ,
at the old stand near Keeler's Hotel.
• We have purchased tut :entire new; stock 'of
-IRON, comprising a full , assortment of all kinds,
direct from the city.
• We`sball ktep constantly on
hand .
Western—Round and Square . •
• Caststeel Toe Cork Rods, •
•
Refined Tvre Iion•-411. sizes,
Band Iron and .
Spring
A large assortment of . Mutable Iron, Coil Chains,
Carriage Bolts. &e. &At., Ore us a call,
strict attention to business we' hope to re
ceive a liberal share of the patronage. All work
warranted to give satistlteti6n to those who , will .
favor us with their patronage.. • •
•WAGONS AN L) CARP.IAGES..M
ironed on short notice and sock found, or made
to order;throoghout,as may hest sail our patrons.
Alt business transantions toast be settled once,
a year. Short settlements' and lung friends is
our motto,'
N. B. : A . woad- ourneyinan wanted, to whom
steady employment and high wiiges.will be given.
A. E. Haw LEY, . PERM( JENKS.
lt,int.rose, May 34,1855. - v
--. .1.0 i ll ieV ' •
- .
_ .
(AN the evening of the 4tkinst.,near the.tireat
13.e.14 Depot, or my . own residence,. a larg . e.
IPaek 3ii.rocer! covered Diary, commeaelmr 1852
down to the present time. Also, some rpers
ami a note given by Wm. Buck to T. ..D. Esta
bn.oh for $l4B or thereabouts-_dated dept. 4th
1835: Whoever find; the .tibove Diary and 011
return the same shall be liberalli . rewarded.
ISAAC RECKIIOW. -
Great I.lcntl, &pt. 13,1955-38 w • '
Choice . Blowied
111 HE subseriber wili-ofrer fyr sato at public
Vendm, at his residenee, one mile west of
Summersville, on Thursday the 18th day of Oat.
Thirteen Head of choice Devon Cows and young
5t...e1,, one very extra Devon Bull. Sale tocom,
menet. at , Six months credit on ap
proved Notes.' . . GEO. HARRISON:.
•J , :ew Milford, Sef:t. 16, .1855-3_8w3.1!-
rittliw Tit EE.*,,
. .
I.rsons wj,t;in! an Orcharil, Would
.do . wi , ll
to call at. TUI: ELLS Nunq:ates, 2 1:2 miles
:.iontbe:LA of Frietpl , vilk;
.3e - -here Apple trOes
of the most approved I.;:rit!tes. of good size And
ag are usually sold by Ag,edts for
23 cents. can-be had f;)r 12 1-2 cents.
AI.S;O, a few Peach, .1 ) , - .Ntr, Plum, Quinces and
i
i ,Mloiiitain A4h ttees,nt reason Ale price R.
i P.o-tieillar regard is•liad to aceuravy of Names,
and ti) waking ilelectiOnv of good fruit ful• the
a . :fit:rent svasons of the }'car When dejo'll. -
t .
." • .
L. 'JI. TURRELL, --
• -
PrtlENnsviLLV, Sil. Co., Pa. . .
Sept. 2.oth -1855.-3S—w3* •
Sheriff's* Sale.
j~ll yirta e of 3 writirf El. Fa.,ivoie.l put o f the Court of
• .1.30 l'oulteon Ph.:4 of .9 tv , imehmitrt Comity. au! to me di
reetel, I will expose to public ra`e at the boom,
ihroe,s in the townehp of Apoii.,en. on flotUrd.ay,l2th
day of October t4rst At 1 Wrlorti
tial'il,eeetain piece or parcel of hand, site
!
ate :,nd being- irt tho township of APolacon in
Stimi'mp.muty, bounded and described as fel—
b,ws, to Wit: On the north and, nOrt,heaSt by
I:tr,ds or James Ilouse; William 'House, Jamey
Basiiird, nod Geo. Brink, on the south_ by lands
of Avert' 11. bee, sriutlisvi , st
,by lands of Ansel
Fuss und northwest-by lands ofthe said James ,
t apj . s ,„: 1 ) ,.; . " . 0 the same land., conveyed to
el Huse : , ertain deeds. The first, Jas.
o
lloMe and wife to, Ezeti * ,,7! !rouse, dated Juno.
1-911. 1851-: the 2d James lionst.t and Wife to
EZetilel Jluu't dated 'Mae 12th, 1853 ; .7ad the
eonveved by Avery Beebe and- wife to the .
c.aid MUSE., dated littU:ll"V 10th. 1854, I
all of which ar6 recorded in the (dive 'for recor.
'ding
. deeds iti and for th e c o un ty: . o f s esq i ie b a u.
no. as follows: Peed Book No. 20 page 118—
Deed Book No. 22 page 053, and Deed -Book
No 22 page,6s3, containing, in all'abont 16 acres
be the same more or less,: with the appurtenan.:
ces, 1 framed dwelling* house; and old, house
untenanted,some fruit trees and all improved.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit ,of
Edward C. Sumer.to - the use of John U. Arnold
-vs. Ezekiel House.
_
• P. P.IIOI,USTER, Sherift
Montrose, Sept. 18, 1855-38w3
Administrator's Notice.
NTOTICE is hemby given that Ltters testa
-1.11 mentary upon the estate of Enos Doolittledeed,late:" of Thomsen tp.; have been gran
ted to the subscriber:: All persofis indebted to
said estate :ire requested to make immediate
p:;3lmMt. and those having etaims upon said es
tate present them duiv'attl , sted for settlement:
PARK, Adair.
Thomson, Sept. 18, 1855-3146.
Portsmouth Lawns.
NTEW and Elegant Patterns retailing. for one
ial shilling a nary NELSON* PRIEST.
Binr!lyitnton, Aug. 20:
lINER larzre lot of silver Forks,
t. 7. of allsizes; nisei, Table, Dessert and Ten
Spoof's; ja,t Itai;litd and warranted av zood as
eoih, - A. J. EV ANS .
Awr:
QEWING BIRDS, some very tint.. for !laic
ellt..:11) by ' - A. 3. EvANis.
CAI ,PETS AND OIL CpTHS.
T D. DE pEu trotild • 'it'll the 'attention of
el • the pal,;;.:: to hi, liirge stock of riti.;e
Veit et, T a ie-,Ntry, anal Brussels Carpet
o, hick he ha , . juNt purchased at litxrion--
arbroirers at lolYer prices than over - offered be
r.,re in the country, nod a large ‘ariety., filling
hi: - kpaeion.; Caipet Room occupying the second
thieg of his Crockery and House Furnishing
store. Clone and be convinced that diem is no
necessity for bar 6 floors .
J. H. DE PEE.
Bineluunton, Sept., 1855. -
A FINE LOT OF -
LONDON Double IlarrrO Guns, Single
aro extra Fine Rifles, for sale by '
BOOXS! BOOKS!
At the nowirwie 'Book Store,
et 1N be 'toll tul the .I:irge . st, and . best selected
;:.4..nront , nt of 13,,0hl and st4tionery to be
connii any %Otero in SuAiluchanna county, which
. wili be z:oId fur ready pay at prices. that taanut
fail to suit. /-
• Among the miscellaneous Books can be found
the life
,of Wasf l in - gtob, Jaekson, Taylor, Isaac
T. !topper, 11. Greeley, P. T. Barnum and others,
STAR' PArERS, (-leeeilvr,) Humanity in the GIN
(Cliania,) Bell 1 4 )ill) abroad, Niy Courtship and
its com:equences r
-( Wykolt) Ruth Hall (Fanny
, i
Fern.) also Fern P., g eareS,ll.t and 2d series, Airier
;can Agitators ma Reformers, Thoughts, and
thin:;: at, home i brold, Getting along. The OM
Inn, Hoods Woks, L. Dow's complete Works,
I:ewie or the . tended Twig, Memoirs of the
`Countess Belsslngton.-2, vol.; The Chemistry. of
coruntOn Life. Beaches American Practice- or•
ramily.Physician, Buck's religious Anecdotes,
Ilpstaments, Billies front tioeket size to large"
RatnilY. Hymn Books, Prayor Books,Gtft BoOks,
Toy 13 o lds, Blank Books of all hizeii l - Scrap
B oo k s , Note Books, Receipt 800k5,.&c.,&e.
Scuoor. BooKs—All kinds used. in the County
or furnished on sh )anotice.
LAW Boors--A good variety -cOnbtantly on
bond or fotniAlle9 to order.
STAxioxEnr—A- good lot always on hand.—
First rate writing paper at ls. per quire,- Gold
'and Step! PerN, Writing Ink, the best in use,—*
besides lots or other -articles too nninerons to
mention: Phase call and examine before per.
.ehaiing elsewhere, at the Montrose Post Office.
A N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Aug. 15, 1855:
To/Dairymen.
BUTTER greeted .. The highest market pri.
-me will be paid in cash for good Dahl But.
ter, by
. &.D. SAYRE.
June Mk, ILO;
•
A. ;LATHROP & Co.
, Executors' Notice...,
gryzaavreitimeTtlii7
J Wright, Green, :dee'd.` late sofqFranklin
township: *roots indebted - staid °State : -
iii requeited to tosko immediate . payment, Ira
those having demands 'present them duly
attested for settlement.
• , RUFUS * TUTTLE, '
WM..GREEN„
Franklin, Sept. 18, 18.56-38W3 Excrs.
`NEW - GOODS.
N, J. WEBB i• now receiving a new sup
• ply of GOODS, which will be sold cheap
for mb. -
s.lonizose, Sept. 18, 1855 .
Sopytoorredgad:
Don't be forgetful, friends, one and.. all
Aged or youthful, great or, small—
' • (if not-too small) I
That at aid Fellows' Hall
Ia tke place to call
"rp get your pictures done up tall.
Now Goods Cheap for Cash;
1 - 1 W.:-Imorr has kW, received another lot of •
• New Goods - such as Challis; .Barge Do
Lains, Tints, Gi'ar.ham - ,' Cellars,. Embroidery,
Lawnsi, &e., &e. WITICII lIE OFFERS AT VERY -WW
' , arms; 'SUMMER SHAW4S, a new lot just
reveivaii—beSutifol patterns fft very low prices,
also CR APE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS
as law as the lowest,
inue 13
p ARASOLS—Latest styles at
C. W. MOTT'S.
Jnne 13
Viaqhaintoit Abirertisounts:
NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS!
AND. • • .
•
‘ 4 7 . A R P E:TS I I
Great ReAtietiott ia.Priees at the
ONE TAME STORE 4 --
1.1.-eln-ffiltOtCh2Nduis4stotniewril,itbel.stuhreeolfmsanirstunr&e..
turned (ruin the Eastern 3.lari%l'ts
_7111) one of
the largest and.tuost eieellent assoi7c4eD t °I.
•
• DRY .600 - 05 AND CARPETS
over opened in thiS- Markbi, which for 14aut..•
variety and style ezinnef be aarpased, which hav
ingloen, purchased for cash at auction - and eloe
where at auction : prie.s he will sell theta cheaper
than they wore ewer before offered in this or any
iitla.r market Weiilf e pf New York city.
His rich and spikdid assortment of • ,
• DRESS SILKS •
is always acknowledged the best and cheapest, its
town, and The! udes Plttin, Plaid, Striped, Brocade
and
and GlaCe—the cheapest as .well as the richest
zoods, al prices %irking from- 31 I-2,4st's to $25,0
per yard, together with a great variety of
BrtILLIANT ',YET BLACK SILK..
Truo - Satins: &e„ selll.7cr at least 20 per cent,
legs Chart the cost of imp(;rtzt:'' o T l *
'SnAWLS! allAW12!!
An immense assortment of ,Silk, Crap. Thibet ,
Cashmere, Merinoa;l3roehe and SuminerSh.. 1 •-:
from' 6'l to $.60. together kith a splendid variet . ,
of Black, and Colored I
MANTILLAS, •
•
oral' the faAionable patterns: Sane, Silk and
Embroidered, which will be sold cheaper than twit
before. • •
' DRESS GOODS.
Dc Lains_ from 6 1-4 els to 37 . 1.3 c'ts per yard
Plain, P aid, Striped and -Figured. Muslins, Brit.
liantes, Challies, Bombazines, Chambras,
haws: French, English and American Drills,
from 5 c'ts to 25 e'tc per yard, and every new style
constantly -on hand at the lowest prices..
RIBBONS.
r, : i'oboinis by the peiee 'or' yard will be . .always
in our '..oek for 31illiners and retailers.
I EMBROIDERY.
The ri4hest an largest assortment of Embroidery
car always be seen at R. C. Baeon' a s,at - the lowest
prices. ..Chemisetts; ficeove*,l . Skirts,
Infants' Waists, &e., of every fashionable style,
together with
• English Thread,
Vulene - einnes,
Honiton, I - •
• Guipure and
• Brusspls Laces
in great variety..
.••
LISNEN GOODS.
•of ail kinds. • Irish Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs;
Table Linen and' covers of all sizes. • Napkins,
D'uylies. Linen Sheeting lind Pillow,Case Linen
from unction at prices below all competition:
The attention of - house-keepers particularly'
invited to our stock of Curtain Goods, among
which may be found
Lace Curtains,. 3luslin Curtains, -
Ilrocatelles, .. •
and everything in this line of goods, which can
List fail to please in fabric, style or price..
DOMESTIC GOODS.- •
Bleached and Brown Sheeting from the 6d grade
up to the finest qu4lities. Denims,
Si riped ,Shirting, Aprontheeks. .Gingnams and
Prints, from 5 eta to 'lt: 1 4 .2 e'ta per yard, and
all kinds of C<lttOn Goods-for inen or boys' wear.
Cioth Skirts, • Grass Cloth Skiits,
and Parasols,—a very' rich assortment.
More Antique, Moss Pring.res, Galoons, and all
descriptions of Dress and .Mantilla Trimming, and
everything belonging to the' Dry Goods' trade
customers may be sure offituting at Baca's, if it
can be found in,New York. •
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
• •
Since the recent Tremendous Fall in Ihe price of
Carpeting, wo haVe purchased and haveJmW on
Irimi the lartiest and most beautiful assortment
of CARPETS ever exhibited iu this region, at
prices fully 30 per cent. less then, they could be
sold fur the last year. All those who are in want
of Carpets are invited to our
CARPET-ROOK_
where they will be delighted with the beauty and
cheapness of the various patterns, and astonished
that so ,gOO.l a carpet can be sold so cheap. . .
Brussele, •
. , .
' Three Ply, • . •
Ingrain,
: • •
Cotton
and Hemp
Carpetings from 16 c'ts per yard and uPwards.—
Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Mans, Drumietts,
&c., equally cheap. •
R. C. Bacon- would inform those of his costa._
mers who have :not Already made themselves
quainted With the faCt that he has reMoved from
the store formly occupied by, him in - Brigham
Block, oppOsite Court House, to the coiner of the
new block brected•the last summer next east of
the canal, and having a much larger, more Oonven
lent and pleasant store than formerly, he is pre,
pared to hold out even greater inducements to
buyers than heretofore, and such as can but be
appreciated, and Admitted br all those, who are
• I
competent judges. •
New Exchange, BiAghsunton,
. May, 29, 1855.
•
ATILL SAWS, warranted, atlyj
• PHYFE Sn . KNOW LT N'S.
. Binghamton, March 1,1855., • - '
• 1.,
BREASITINS.-A . large assortment f Gold,.
Camee,and Mosaic Breasitpins, , itis receiv
ed from the Manufactory. 1 A. J. Dviuts.
•• 'Binghamton, duty
„17. ;
„
SI LV ER - WARE .-- A largo Iqt °flatcar Forks,
Krloons, Ladlei, Napkin Rings, &4.. just fin
ished and for sale by - A. J. ETA,.
July 17.
Gold Chains of all weights and patterns.
NEW GOODS.
MITE subieriber is in - constant receipt of New'
Goods, in his line of business, nearly every
weeli. , The public' will find his assortment No
and his article* ne* - and of good quality. The
stock consists u usual of.
Drugs,
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
- Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, -
Funny-Goods, Jewelry,
Perfumery, &c.
- Store at tho lower end'of the boned district,
I ABEL TURRZLIA
- .
- • N ..WILSON, .CO.
-IDETURN their acknOWledgetaeote
1% to their customers . in SusqttehannaPonotr
fot-past (*vont, and invite stfentloir tether steo. - %
of.' - -
NOW\ 811r4ng 00thi t . •
-"
just opened, • which they propose, to rep . ,
leStriti
weekly from . AUCTION, add the, chespest,,tkok`
Houses la the City. , • ' • :
The stock embraces every variety of:840i-
and Fancy Dry Goods, Yenkee Notion., Trunks,-• 1
Traveling Bap. All of_ which they sell
extremely CHEAP for CASH. - • ,
Pedlars and other wholeiUde buyers will flad-•
it greatly to their advantage to eye - them- n tall.
The Ladies will find an excellent astsirtmeat -
of Dress Goods,Emproideries, Thread L.:ices:and
Triannints of ali kinds; from AUCTION at Very
lOW :rates-
SV". N. WILSO-14,41t..C0.
Cornb'r of Court , and Witte:TS* V-
Binghamton, N,Y.;April 5,1855.
New Arrangement Gregory's
BARD WARE STORE/ •
/7_l G.
W. GREGORY & 'JUDSON SMITH,
I.X. having formed a co•pintnership -ter the
purpose of conducting the Hardvearebusiness in
all Its various branches, Would resPeetfally in.:
form the people of Susquehitoravvounty that: ;-:". -
they are now opening at Gregory's Old Stand,',' ;
opposite the Exchange Hotel, 2 doors from I . the.:,
Canal, Binghamton, N. Yi; the largeat, etiesPest
and best stock of Hardware ever offered itr4rrniti -
handon. ' - i , -- 11- ....
. ,
-._ liaviaj made arrangements to . Import ' e .. '
tb li -
E,,rlish Goads and purchase their American di:
reek from manufacturers, they :art and ,will sell
CI EATER than any other 'Citzblishment in
town ! Their stock it now. very extensive, and
those wishing to purehaae are invited.' to ce11..- - - ,
'The. following are a portion of their leading p o
;'ticks, viz:—Table knives - - and forks, Tea- dm,.
carvers, fOrks and steels, pen and pocket knives,
bread and butclier do; hay and straw do.,acia;
84:Jr!, shop. s, and razors, britannia tea antOffee
pots, silco and brliannia tea and table
. spnons,
silver plane s , brass, and iron candlesticks, snuf
fers and t aya, solar lamps , lard; and suspended, '
a
lamps, ni tle.pieee. ornaments, brass and iron -
andirons, Shovels and tongs,.&c. - ..- _ - ••
- I
Lookl ne Glasses, and looking glass, plates, to. -
ether with a general assortment of housekeep
ng Itrtieles.
i ,-.--
HOUSE TRIMMINGS,
;!•-lisisting of locks, latches; hints, screws, brad ..
'i n it.,. bolts, patent window springS, blind fasten..
_hyr s i i ( l ,.7tter screwtifand fastenings, &c. - ' -.,
A general .sasortment of tools for Carpenters . -
and Joiners. Cabfoet aid Wagon,Makers, - Masone
and blackstniths,centlating of planes, saws,ham.. .
mere, hatchets; axes, adzes . , chisels,astrera, auger _
bi,:ts and hollow angers, anvils, Bellows,. vices,
patent drill machines, sleds s, stone hammers:.
brick n.ld plastering trowels, cross-cut, mill and •
Circular s." 1 " .• ' ' '
-d asgortment , pf Saddle and Harniere
ma A ke ß rs il e to n ti ti - and trimat . -
I.:NRSIING TOOLS, . ,
consisting of oho , -els s' ado% forks rakes,scYthe a a.
grain cradles, hoes, . p ick i axes, iron
atones, &c. -
'.o sale of Whittemore'
Also, Agents for t..' , ,_ plows,
Squires #.4. .. Co's A-grietilt shel ters,. •ral toci,suce as
&c. . _
i liav and straw cutters, corn rnoroeco and shoe -
bole and (*per: leather,. tment of findings,
-togs, with a general assos -
trim i•mare, willow cradles, Wagons' chairs
Wooden , !'sll descriptions. •
and baskets 0.. %l, Iron make and et., "it: 'r ..- e:f
Bar iron and ste , • ; ^hiace and trianning,„ : :
malleable castings, con. ..taa i, ro . ti,y, &e.41,1a1l kinds, paints, oils, fisoti: e j o , 4 .. - e m, rates ;. in sta • a5.t...,,,- -
of which will be sold at t ' for us .,elvet. •
call and examine the, stock ' . ks " - e , -
Bing,hatntoa, -March i It. —" •
C. W. MOTT.
A CAIO ; -
wn roost re-
& KNOWLTON . or , purchasers
seectfully call the izttention <&E. just re
to a large assortment. of 'HARM ! r em
ceived and being daily increased - 41. ' ;mbased at'
different manufactures. •, : j.l - la.virtg of the,
prices 'Oliver than those for latich artici
same qbality hdve been offered, during', are past : yeirrs, they are enabled to make quite de.,
ductienl from' their former very ierLsonable' law
tnand% to offer both town and dountrt; trade'
duce metas superior to thoie of N. Y..agblnt s ,l
Binghamton Aug. 1-1, 185-3.
. ' Will Fistalite I - - -
THEY -will if rou use the fi shing apparatus
sold by Phyfe & Knowlton, a doors east of
Chenango Bridge. A new tot just received by
Express. Call and examine their. large assort.
c
went. Hooks, Lines, Re s, Poles, Snails, Artir .
ficiar Bait, &k. PIIY K & KNOWLTON.
- N. B. It jil4 currently ported that, Fish, in
this section of country, wi nOt be canght with
other Tackle than that sold'atthe above estab
lishment. ' - • I. •
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Binghamton, Aug,: 14, 185.511
.
- - New Spring Gods.
"HBURRITT would announce to hiSfriends -
_, and the public that he is' now opening,
an unusually large Stock of &num and
mw: GOODS, including a great variety of Prints'
from 4.C.ts to Is. pe'F yard Plain and Printed;
Lawns, Barege' Delaines,- Ginghams,- Brocade.; .
Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Silk Dress Timms
and Bare; es, Poplins, &c., ;Sze.; with a superior
assoitment. of Silk, Brooke,-Cashmere and Thib, •
bet Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, French Lace and
Straw and Silk Bonnets, Rich Ribbons and Flow
ers, Witli'a lar,s7e . variety of other staple and
cy .•
DRY GOODS .
,
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware; Iron and : 'Nails
Boots and . --HAS and Caps, Carpting,
Wall paper, painted - Window. Shades, Floor Oil
Clovis, Clocks, Stoves, Oils and Puints,:Plongtis
'&e.; in short, the largest kind of piles - of
rich. and cheap Goods, too numerous to afetition,
but just the things to purchase, all of . whic4 will
be sold at the most, reduced pricci and: on,: the
.most favorable terms; fol cash, exchange,. oil ap !
proved credit.
N. U. Salt , and FlOor constantly On, band.:
New igilford;llay p, 1855.
- ; - Terrible Accident,; , `f
TArAPPENED to Mr. Green the other day. 4—
1.1 He had bought a suit of ready-made c lothOt
at the Store, and the first day's wearing the ac
cident occurred, First, off drapt his coat-tail .by ..
the mere force of specific gravity, giving to un
fortunate man -the npperance of a badly trimmed
craft with the flying jib in the stern, and on
stooping over to pick up the remnant, the dread-,
ful casualty took place—the fountains of the'
great. deep were broken np—Green's pantiNiere
sundered from ankle to waist, and Green
,himself
seemed to be. ' The only way to Oevent such
deplorable accidents into patronize a skillful tai
lor, who mikes up his Work with a- 'determine-
Con, that it shall nut Only fit neatly,: bid Wear
well. Green buys at the clothing store bec t tuse
he thinks he eon get , his gearing' a little the per.
In all brobability the pants that served bin? so
treacherously had passed through'a fever hospi
tal, been striped from ,
an cholera patient, earyied
i
home eight nights in the eek on a shutter,'lmd
finally bleached and
. Ntrried by--an Ingen i ous
Frenchman for a market in the country: l Ake
warning by poor Green's mishap, and -go ti) -a
tailor ahopfike that in the basment of Searle's
Hotel if you want to be suited. I' -
Eir Cutting done as usual, and - all work war
ranted, . 1 3011$ GROVES.
itiolvtroso Ang. 97,1850
Dry - Goode and Calpita at . Coat.
WICKHAM & RENNET'. %aye on hind a
lf ` large and well selected stock of Foreign
and Domestic Dry Goods and earpite, embre.
clog almost every article in the l)ry Good's_ line
ever brought into the market in view of theshort
crop of cash •on hand, %relieve concluded to
offer them for sixty stays from this date at cast
Those persons to whom we.have fonnerlisokt,
Goods will , at.Ottie see, that this is it rare elPer
tunity and ,one" which 'should be etibraced itn.
mediately. To those who have never fivers:4u
with a call we would ski try us once - era Icitt
will s convinced that this is the piaci to pop.
chase - Dry Goods and Carpets.i Our stock is al.
Ways replete with fashionable - arid f reag ona tai
Goods 'and are.dahumained t t . kit" is goiDd a
riety as can be found In this stilton of thereon*.
ttiy, and sell at prices whieb-. 'cannot
p• WICKHAM Ot !Mart
Sldelpatolf, htt..6l ton
GREAT.-If=Ul2/0!. , .' - .