The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 20, 1855, Image 3

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    Tim iir ► BedopaadtbelliaMat
tiorateady. the sectia: Volition of - s
The Widow Bedatt Papers. ~
The utast staid and conservative Editors can.'
cot keep their faces Mr:light.
says the , Niro:York Obseerer:— . t A 'Owns
me te full or genial humor. ani Yen:
kerghanieter bits not Yet been niablisbed--atit
e rn excepting the experiences of the
,renowned
Sam ' We would not thus speak high.
I of. a WOrk of mere humor, but the Pa.
pets contain . moat matires upon many
of the vices and. follies that infest religious so•
cieties, and therefore are the more
.free to com
mend the book."
Sap the : Portland transeript—.J7The Widow .
Boidott is undoubtedly one of the most •amusing
characteri in modern jitereture, , and this entice
tion'of her Papers cannot till to set tho public
u pon the broad grin:"
Says the New York Evening Pont:—" Re
Mrs. 'Stalls , " abroad' inWhich a Jiterary soiree is•
described, is better done than the account of the
literary party or Mrs. Leo Hunter In the Pick.
wick Papers."
Says the Boston Evening Gazette-1i Wi have
e njoyed thebook most heartily, for it piovokes
laughter front the i comineneetnent
,to the finis,
. s ea we propose to give our readers a few ex
, t r acts from a volume which contains harder hits
B E the:soft side of human nature than any vol
ume published if late years."
Says the Portland Argus- 4 It contains the
very cream of fun—genutne fun—and if any
body can read these sketches without hearty
l a ughter, we can Only pity him. His CMS is
hopeless. The book is warranted a sure cure
f o r all kinds std. degrees of hypo, and is worth
six times its prier:
Say* 00 Boston Olive Brunch—a The ierXrik
is one that Wilf keep alt eyes wide awake: its
,author was a gifted creature.'the wife of a. cler
ornan. and is now, alas, dead. Hers were the
- keenest powirs of satire — her drollery is inimit
able. The preface:is delightfully written' by
Alice B. Neal."
Saysthe NOW - York -Erangelitu—, A. book of
genuine Kumor'and well directed, successful sar
,easm. 'rite foibles of female character, the ug
lineas 'and absurdity ,of envy, detraction and
insteh-malting, and other prominent sins, aro hit .
with great point and shrewdness." , . .
• Says the N. Y. Commercial Adrerliier t - 4- The
Widow riedottAis a rival to Sam Slick, and in
sometrespectsls - much the most ludicrous and
mirthilrovolting.ofthe .two. She is made the
medium of the Most humorous sketches of Yan
kee charftetar e which it is-impossible to read
without- bzugfting immoderately. 7
The:Publisher takes the liberty-of addiao the
following. On page 31 of the book the Wid
ow writes as follows t
• ill never change my single lot— • •
• t I think %would be a s'n— , -
The inconsolable wido of Deacon Dedott'
1 4
Don't intend to get In a led agin."
But after her capture of Elder Sniffles, she in.
dites thn following lines. to him: _
"I rissilla the. fair, and Shadrach the Wise,
Nave united their 'fortunes in the . tenderest of
tie,
And being mutually ioined in the matrimonial'
' connection, - - d
have bid adno to,their previous tfllietion." -
The rest Cif, dm "Pottle" the tinder will find on
page 190 of the book, which can be found at ail
book 'stores. Price, $1,25.
• .J. C. DEADY, Publisher, N. Y.
. Newspipers inserting the above once-are en
titled to a c4.p9•
CHARLES DICKENS' WORKS.,
The best and most Popular in 'the World—
Ten different Zlitiems—go Library can
be complete without a set of these Works—
, Reprinted from the last London editions,
and published by
T. PETERSON, N 0.102 Ciatnat Street,
J
PHILADELPHIA." ; 1 •
"PETERSON'S" is the only complete and
uniform edition of Charle..s Diekens' Works pub.
.lished it! , ,America; they are reprinted truth the
original London edition, and are now the only
edition published in this country. No library,
either public or Apiyate, can be complete' ,with
out havingin itn*complete set of this, the great.
est of all liVing'authors. Every family. should
possess set. of - one of the editions: The
cheap edition is - complete in Twelve Volumes.
paper cover; either or all of which can be paid
separately. Price Fifty cents each.
Bleak House,
David Copperfielk
Nicholas Nickleby,
Pick sick Papers. '
Dnmbey And SOti
Martin cb lankly*,
Rtriabi Budge,
Ord Curiosity Shop,
Sketches by •• Buz,
Olivet Twie,
Christanas stories and Pictures from Italyt—
Containing a Christmas carol. the Chimes. crick,.
et on the hiarth, aittie of Life, Haunted 'Man,
The Ghosfri.hargaity, &c. Price, -50 c...nts
• DiChens New Stoiiies. Containing the Seven
Poor Travellers,NineNew Stories by the Ciirist.
mas Fire, Hard i*eit, ti izzie Leigh, Thr Mi
ner's Da u,gtavis,rortune %%racked. &c. Price,
Illy cents. -
A complete set of the above will be sold or
sent to any one to any place, f-ee f, postage. for
Five Dollars. •
COMPLETELIBRARY - RDI WON::
la five very large octavo - volumes, with a POI.-
trait .on Steel, of Charles Piekenn, enntainiaz
the same reading taattkr as the Illustrated Edi
tion... and coteptising over lour thouiand very
large do n.ti te col ass ned-pngea, an damn ely : print.
ed and bOnatin earietM tovles. - • .
VOL I CO/IWO* PICKWICK PAPERS Sad OLD Cu;
BiOSITY SHOP, :
' ' l ' 2 " OLIVER- TWIST, SICETCRES BY
lice and BARN All T -KUM. E:
" 3 • • SICEIOLAS NMICLEST Rad MARTI,
• - CutrzztEwrt:
4 DAVID COPPLIWIELD, DAMIIEY &
SOS. &CIERISTMAS STORIES.
• I ' . , 45 -BLEAK lioossood Mouse Ngtv
1 . &rousts. . - .
Price _of complete set. Bound in biniVelotti.feilt
gilt buck, Price,-$7
":ft- " " scarlet eloth, extu,B 50
" library Sheep 9 00
' 44 " half turf v morneco o l 1.00
." half calf, antique, 15 00
I' ~. Y
Illaitrated Edition, lim2 Volumes.
This edition is printed on eery* Chicleand fine
white paper, and is profiisely.illustrated, with all
the original illustrations by Crutikshank.: Alfred
CrOwirilll, Phiz, etc., from the origiita I London
edition. On copper, steel, and wood. ' Eat+ vol
ume contains a novel complete, and may be bad
in complete sets, utifully bound io cloth, for
Sighteeulhtllaraa et, or any volume Wiil be
eold separately; as f Ilows:4. , • ;
Sleek kkmee, , - ,
Pick wiik 'Papers, •
Old Curiosity Shop,
Oliver twist,'
liking:hes-by ' lies,'
Ilsniaby ftudr,e;
Nicholmt Nickleby,
Martin ChUzalewit, .- -
David Copperfitid, , ., - --,
Bombe) , and. Sort; ,_.- - _ • ...- , . _
"CliriattnakStories. 'Ser re n different ctrwut, • '',
Dickens' Storing, • -
... , Kt 'w
Price•effull and complete ea or the ll!want
'el Edition, bound in ll Vots.,inblade el4tif.trilt
back. 'St&
Allow! Sheep. 24
half 11)110 morneell
' 4111, 4.‘ - -
halt calf. anti9ne,
Ert All 40abswitint 'racks by Charles Dirk•
ens will tv issued its uniform etv lei with the-shove.
Copies of aav nne t utAny fist, ofeithrr edition
of the above ir;wits4slll:4 aka, to :mi .perwiti• tO
m4'o4 oftheVtrited - Statelt. froe poidare. fot
their reettieing the price of the edhinti they may
wish. to the publisher in a letter post•pala.
Published hind fey„sale34,;_,,
1:•11." PETER ON •
No. ;OS Chbion...,* m t*erfooti:Pbl..
1 aft et* oat tlitl3o shilleNsela.
11111Sooloopil geotioind Alper*.
wit I imilveliplie4 at: very iour tom , • .
ihdhlo
. - 1?-1.14cliiir.,atissii. taiss.so4::
-atifiriti iisolipit4iowtgiuit - b7:-.--,:-
':****;:*.;;ifii. , :=;_:-.:;•.,:-..--,: , :: , ' 7-;'..!:
At the Large AssesnPiip Amax of'E. N. Bs
cott,in-Nichidson Wyoming CO., Pa.,
on the 27,
of December 1253. .The company o f all those
that are fond of Cotillion dancing, aro respectful-.
ly solicited to attend'
unit. •
• ;.2d do.--GORHAM.'3d,
Clarinet. '
" 4 1 Tho Season . for Gifts"
Is - chute at hand, and ttnustrnake alliesent.—
What stall it bet I hate Oven books and
buttons; candy crockery, #.hawla and sugar
plums, rings and rubbish, till there is no longer
any novelty or plea s ure in it. . .
have know, •
The thonght has just occurred to me,
s And I'm • sure 'di most befitting,
go to Deans' Dagnerrein Rooms .
And let,,him take a,j sitting: •
, • Then, in a fine gold locket,
• Ora splendid Union case,
• • l'll make my friends a prisent ,
Of a - reps of my f.ice."
Thesengiiati-d end thus ejnenlated ' I consid
erate ;lie has already, set wed the
contlemplated c!.(ipy, and there Is no doubt
that on ChrWinna or Nt4 Year's somebody'
will be made very, very glad. Go thou and doi
kNeicise - =
.Auditor's Notice.
TCIE undersigned, ail auditor appointed by
ithe (.:ourt of Common Pldas,nf Susquehan
na c eimat.y, to distribute the pro ceeds of the Sher
ire 616 of the real es ' ttu of Lucretia Vun Itnrst
Late of said dounty deed, will attend to the du.
ties of his appointment, at' his office in Mont
rose, on Saturday the 29th:day 'of Div. inst., at
one o'clock in the afternoon, :it which. time and
plnce^ all persons interested_ wilt present their
claims nr be forevet btirrecV from comintr in up
on said fund. FRANKLIN FRASER.
Montnte, Dee. 4, 1855L49w4
..itsiditor`ji. Notice. •
HE nadersivned an auditor, appointed by
the court of Common Flom of Swique
hanna eotinty, to dstribute the fund arising from
the Sheriff's Sale of the 'real estate .of Ezekiel
[louse, will attend to Aloe duties of his appoint
ment at hiS office in nontrose, : on Monday the.
31st day hf December. inst (kite o'ulock in the
ailternoon at Which time and place all persons
interested will prem.nt their elairnm, or be forever
barred.fro6 condot is upon said fond.
FRANKLIN TIRASER, Auditor. - .
".31ontroite, Dee. 4, 1855-0"
. :. .
• i Sheriff's Sale. - . , •
ny virtneotsandryrwrits of to4ted out of the Court of
.I— , Comtoob Ilea, dffiurquehunt , Collor!• and in-ma di.
rotted, I rill espbse to public to. at the Court 110u.e1. ,
3lcntrueie s 4oBituritti:l9diday of Decembers, all **duos
P.
P.M. , - ,
• 'Alt that certain pieee or 1.-.rcel of land, being
a buildingLlot, situate 'lying and being. in the
. Borough , f Sulluelumna lAN:pit, known and
dispngnished as being lot .sn. 10 as the game in
laid down and dr4ignated on a map of part et
ng,
the &To of Susquehanna, being 60 feet front
4.120 are ~ t o
i
ttlniotng, '7200' !sgrad re• feet of
land, with t to' apptirtetomees, one . framed dwelt
ing, house :did all improved.
Also, one other certain piece or parcel of land
situate as aforesaid, am bounded us follows, to
wit-: being.theMirth east half ;of lot No. 5. as
laid down on a map of part althe villa.g,e of Sus.
gm:lt:lima Depot, by W W
m.'tiotz, and recorded
in'Peed Book No. 21. page WI, containing 360,
tent with the . appurtenances, ' pne framed store
building with dwplling in upPer stOry, -and ail
improved. . . , •
Taken in execution at the suit of Lewis S.
Lenheim vs: Xathan Lenheim, 1 , - -
ALSO—AII; that certain piece or parcel of
land situate , vd bring in the township of Bridge
water ire the county of Susquehanna and _boon. ;
ded as foilows, to wit: Beginning ;it 'a post on
the line of Orain i - Beebe's lot, thence south 87
east 86 pen.thes,to Moses Tyler's lot, thehce by
the same south '23 deg. west 148 perches to a.
post:on the line of Rollin Iloyt's lot. thence
'north ' B7 ( - leg. a6-st.ti6 prrebes ton post 4111 'Val.
-
ter nister's linc thence by the same north 23
dig. east 158 perches to the beginning, contain
ing 80; aeres be the same more or less. being:the'
same lot concrved by the b.te ito'. 13utterfield
det'd: to Su -an Maria 13ottrifirld, by deed bear
ing dale Dec. 9th, A. D. 1848 and recorded in
the office for recording Deeds. '&e..i•ip 'Deed
Book NIO. 17.1 page 470, with the'apparten.ances,
one framed d.welling Mitzite, -One barn and ' 60
acres improved. .
. . .
Taken in eiecution at the snit of Isaac Leost
& Co. vs. lt.s.:D. Butterfield and Susan M. But-
50 cents.
60 "
50 " -
terfietd.
A. that certain nitre or parcel
land site to and beim? in the township of Bridge
water in the e.onnty of Sn-quebanna and bum).
dedAti follOws, to wit: Beginning at a post and'
stones in the west 'line of hut& late of Abram
E. Kennlra, 22 perches from the northweiq cor
ner thereof, !hence south 89 deg. "rent 100 per.
Cites to a 4take. thence north 3 dee., west 100
perehes to a stake.-thence Mith 97414. east 100
perches to a.stake in the line of J-etneel B•ehe's
lot, thenee efou l th 3 del. ea-4. by lands of Leinit.
ci Beeba and of Abram E. litmn-ird 1.00 perches
to the place of beginning. containing 58 acres
and 120 per c hes of land and t allowan , e of 6 . - per
rent with the appurtenances, 1 fedmi , d house„
barn and hors* shed,' 1- orchard and about 40
acres improved.' j I -
Taken tin executton at the suit cif Hugh Mc-
Co_ Moses rd.
- - F PA/OLLISTER., Sheriff.
Nontrone. Dec. 12. 1855. -
1:=MI
I' ,'
,
1 I
‘fise IGeMI Time Coming."
BY T. S. ARTHUR.
/SE iiho wish to hear somethinz of that
.ong-exVeeted should read this book.
It is laving an i‘nmense , sale ; 5000 copies
having - beer' Ordered in advance of its put
We send airopy by mail, post paid, on receipt
of the price, 1, - •
• „ J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
• 48 Nofth Fliarth
ti t., Phitad., Pa. •
N. B Agetlts wanted to sell this,und other
Opular bunk s. ; in 411 parts of the Unitesi_Stalea.
Send for nut Pst and terms to Agents.-50w3
Q ILITERI , ARE.—A large 14;1 i,f silver Foam,
0 sprrn.4,' -.dies. Napkin ju‘t fin
ished and to kale by ' A. J. EYass.
July 17. 1 a '• •
Chijng of nll weight,: and ritlrrig.
Delan - m
. .
SPRING ARRANGEMENT 1 . .
...
flx and' After Thursday. Dee. 6, )855, the
X.../ ',Mail P.t4;ee,ger Train , will leave' Scranton
at 11100 A. M. 1
Due at Great Bend at 2.10. i. a. • i
1
Ceimecting with the Dunkirk Exprtsi Train
w ils r, , ard th e N f ior York Express East. on the
Ni.; 'Vi c & E.R. R. PAniengers tAkint this train
win - 1104-e in Dunkirk - at 11.1.5 p. 'm. and in New
YOrk4i:ll.ls p. *n. • . 1 '
Return. will lerive Great Bet4tiret 3 P. m. due
at *rant on - 5.50 T P. ,t.
'The Freight 11..-teninmodition Train. with paits
tozeriar Attached, win tirfintt from Serantoo at
100. i:,,tit.." connecting with the 31a Tulin &lona
W.,:t f and thi Night Express Trains both
...
Eakt and WeNt. . ..
Pa4sertgera taking this Ttain and the Nii , ht'
Esqress East, will arrive in Nkr - York at 10 . 5
'4. al,_
,By taking the Niyht.kxpres,* Went, Awiil.
urtive in Dunkirit,iti 12 'W. or by taking . the
Mail 'rrain West r wil arrive in Dunkirk•at B. 45
Returning
,wlii depart from . c I Bend at
Al/1 48p
7.00 A. U. and arrive at Scranton, 123 a.
Slay.. will be is waiting on the gird via o as.
itenw.r Trains at Scranton. to convey pas gingers
to Carivindaie. Pittston. Wirices.Barre, Philadet.
phis via the . Re:piing R. 11., Eultton;andAll other .
intormedhOe plyeex. , .
. ..., ..,- 1, . ~-, D. it D9TTEItEIt r PsFot. .!.-
Soet iMhdie. &rintonj, -,t., ' .. „-
-- . mill A" $55 f 25tf -
$1 fa
- 1 NEW: GOODS: ,
...I.lirzert,i4 ,Aol• ,waivili g nwer
pint of GOOPS. which -will be. sad theap
forelsb- .1 - - •- .
Ito -
- ‘fr
V•AXKItE -
Nouns ofirrini inietty.
'
":MASONIC BALL. -
CElANagii. ' •
•
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Lackawanna & iy. Rat.
HEM BROTHERF
COLUMN.
Yes! A whole column and
REM HMI RAM
Aed become satisfied, that a whole column is
necessary, to nu4ke known the g reat Functions
and inducements held out to purettavbrs to ex
amine or NEW AND MAGNIFICENT stock
or
'lard are, Crockery, Porcel ai is
China•ware, Glass- ware,Clocks,
*Bird Cages, Brushes, Limps"
• Marbleized Iron Man.
ties, &c.. arc s -
This week 'Wine opened by us, at our new and
beautiful stand,
2 Doors East of the Canal, Court Street,
BINGHAMTON, Y.
-(U Vgt. Ti Arb.gui
READ AND BE CONVINCED .
That like inducements to purchasers; far sur
pass anything heretofore given the Public in
this market, in regard to our '
CROCKERY
Edwariis White Granite Wares,"
in particular.
HEART HEAR!! HEAR! ! !
" A SAVING OF 25 per rent," to purehasera,
may be !mule by - buyin:g Fkiward's•Ware . ."--
- Wlty 1 Brrauso they are one third finer, hesivi
er, stronger, and the sizes larger that) any other
%Vares toad», and they wi:l not "Cra:e or Fire
Crack!' Warranted so, ns all the large Hotel
and . -Boaroing Housekeepers in our Cities and
lame towns will testify, for they will not and do
not use any Oiler wares.
.429 D. REMEMBER
. . .
At our stand alone can yen find an assortment
of these Warps. They cost us more. oar
,i)rof.
itN :ire less. than if we puriated the equrse of
other dealers hi selling 111.3 light and fragile
wares of thiithe day.
Our Immo
QUICZ : SALES, LIGHT PROFITS!
AND GOOD GOODS."
And once won:
REMEMBER
We sell them as low us the fragile wares of
the day have ever beOn s4 , ld.
FRENCH CHINA. " •
A splendid asslotruent, of ufl the new and
beautiful de;,i,trus• and dt.eorations, uf"'rea-ware,
China V.ise., Tete a Tete setts, Candle litia
&O.
The astonishing strength, and beautiful trans
parent.). of " AMERICAN PORCELAIN" ore
too .n ell known for further comment. •
GLASS WARE .
.
"CANT DE BEAT". Of the best Flint Ma:4,
20 doz. beautiful Goblets, from i s. 6d to 2s 6d.
each; 100 doz. Tunilders, a tip top' article for
65.; .20 doz. ripid and Oil Lamps, of every style,
a tioe , as'sorttnent .iif *Solar Lamps," a great
ta
riety of Gass Dishes. covered and uncovered,on
and off, foot, Spoon . Holders. Pitchers,. Salts,
Bolters, Sugats. Creami, Molasses Cups. Nap
pies. &c. ar c.
• " Dont fail to notice by far the most impor
tant. Branch of our Business," that is
HARDWARE
. Consisting of,lßui Ming, Material, Carpenters
Tools, Agrieultural froplements.. and genctal
HoMse. furnishino Grind?. •
• z
- TO BOILDERS.
_ ,
A rood MOrtice or Rim Lock with Porphry
Knobs and :4crews complete for 35.; n good
-Mortice Latch, with Knobs &c..eompleto for 24:
.The Knobs mentioned, warranted three times
as strong as the Mineral Knob, and;not to loos.
en from the spindle. i"
The `• Pnnen ix Sash Lock." a superior article
no sprints to glet nut of order, ! lotting away the
sash less. and ton be Tot otr in one half the lime
of any other in too ! , front 6s. to ,18s per doz,
" WONDERFUL.", -j'
•
Bt t Would von believe7it,s " BLIND BUTT OR
11P4," complete in all its parts, enabling you
too nor close yon r- Blinds without opening',
your 'inflow, and that with the greatest ease.—
Ane irrention of J. C. Roble of.Binohatuton.
It ill well repay . a visit to our establishment
it. aloft'.
, ANOTHER WONDER. •
CA .ved IVnati work of every description con.
sistink of Ca p:ta ls for Col owns, and Pilasters
Cormees. Brackets, Newells and Bannisters for
Stairs. Circles; &e., &e., Which we can furnish.
to Builders a better :allele, and: at prices much
less than they Can manufacture them,a fine tot
e! sttuples can be, seen at our rooms.
ON ,HAND, •
. .
A full assortment of . Boonton Nails, the best'
made. at 'sc., Wrought and Strip Hinges, Blind
and Door Butts. Screw... Gate Fasteners, Locke,
Bolts, &e. POD.CELALN"-Door:Knobs very
low,Escutcheons,DoorPlates, Wardrobe. Hooks,
&c., .
MARBLEIZED IRON MANTLE PIECES.
Highly ornamented, articles of great' utility: in
mans respect 4 superior to Marble.. and at half
the cost, all sizes, with and withnut-rAtes,&c.,
from $l2 to $lOO each.
• TO CARPENTERS.
Our stock dr-Planes. Chisels, Saws &e., are
as complete a money, iitne.and devotion to thls
PARTICULAR branch ours can' make it and
Prices 'as . low, Spear & Jackson..; Butrht;ns
and other make. of Sa ws,of all lengths and kinds.
0f.141,2a t ,5 the world affordh,
such as I3ensem and Crandalhi,4ObtrnetaseesA.--,-
in - ail their varieties, Cast steel Augers and Au
concave and .graduated, :from Be up
wards; Firmer, Seeket,Turners and Paring chis
obi-with and Without Handles.
Braces and &its, late improvements from 84
to st.s; St übbis double.cut Taper Files, the gen
oinr article,
Warninted to do the work of 4 or
dinary Files; and if once used will never b e
.abintioned.. Maydoles Hananicrs, Mortice Goa
gee, steel Square*, Pocket Rules. tiew Setts,
Patent Auger lianile..4, Saw and Plane Handles
&.r., &c.
-- CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING
By a very superior workman, neatly and
prutaptirdune. Cluck material, Guards, Chains,
Kevs, 40ways 4 .n
ilo9 ICtoeimajust received, which fin. tile nl.
real worth, beauty of design, superiorflnish and
low price* never have been ecjualted In this sec
tion of country.. . Wood, Iron, Porcelain, Glass,
Wright, Spring, Alarm, in fact eYery style from
gt np to $ in, and every cluck warranted to
kr. cP good tame one year.
. Nestor Acciviat of those beautiful Sap.
paned BIRD CAGES, which for strength and
beauty' of Fuish cannot he'ecellesi.in these
hal States. and a much hAter' article than is
usually suld, ; (rom $), t,a $lO.
' @pertain esaeraPiatoKilnvoliers.Pow
dyr,Shot. Lead, Flasks, somethinu nice, Wad
• Cutters. Melting Ladles, Shut Pouches nod
' Belts;. Fishing Tavkle, etc., always on hand:
To lloasekeepersoa.aPiated Tea and-
Table spoons,.Furlzs„ flutter Knives, dte.,Plated
and Brittania Tea Setts. of 6 pieces each, from
11.f8 to 95ii. Teapots. Coffee pots, 10 doz. Fluid
and Oil Britania !Arnim, 100 dux. Table Knives
sand Forks. the tartiest assortment ht town.
Japplaned Titsaterstre, - from a Nutmeg
-Grater up to a Bathing Tub, Meat' Cutters, Aik
pleTayers, Coffee Bule.• Krems Corn Poppers,
Nat Criekent, Egg Bp. - stem . To.o.tent, 1444 steak
Monk, in pit everribingypn
VEIRZE' THINGS
To be Ateanteutbeeewilemafst; our terms are
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• • VERY FINE. ASSORTMENT OF •
DRY GOODS, •
GROCERIFAS, .
CROCKERY. • • •
HARDWARE.' •
PERFUMERY, •
• YANKEE NOTIONS, - •
• IRON AND NAILS,
BOOTS AND-SHOES,
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with their . patron:w e ..
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• J. A. &L R. ASHLEY.
Brooklyn, Nov. lA, 1855. • . ,
p.IRASOLS--Latest sty lea t
•• • - - 0. NY. 310:TT'S
Jnne 13.
v 'SHE highest market price will be paid for all
I. kin& nfprodnee in exchange for goods.
Cnsh pnid fur gonil Dairy Butter .at
Hopbott , im. Oct: 4th, 1855. - • B. & T.
ESTRAY. •
C AME
into the enclosnre atilt! subscriber nn
or,about the first of November. a dark
yearlinz bull, with same wkite spots: -IThe own
er:is requested to prove property. ply charges
and take itaWay. J. F. GRISWOLD.
East Dimnck, Nov. 23, 1855-48w3
ANEW supply, of Groceries, Drugs.. Paints
Oils, Glass, materials for Liehts ke4, at
Nov. 28, 1855. ! TURRELLS.
NEW STOVES
H. BURRErr has now in store and isreceiv
ing a large stock of New Stoves, including
the Star of the West and %Soyal elevated oven,
Black Rover. Vide World and- Paragen Large
Oven, to which he woul invite partkular attention
as the best Cooking Stoves in market, with a
,su:
petiorassortment of Parlor,Offiee and Shop stoves
for Wood or Coal, aiso Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet-
Iron, Stoves Tubes, &c.,
. This stock is selected, fiqm the best Foundries
.of Albany and Utica for rash with the best quanti
ty of Trimmings mad ,to order" for his custom
trade. which will ensble-him in all respects to dery
competition and will_be sold at the most reduced.
p r ie en far cash flcapproved Credit.
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G ' D Brood Cloth Caps for- 3
piece at BELL & TINGLEY;
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
EDWARTYYKTri., A. Jra -Daiast4
having pun.thamed the interest of my - late
partner, (M. Nebion,) and preparatory to turtWer
changes in the business, I offer Abe entire stock
flow in store at a •
GREAT REDUCTION'
Fi•om 10 to 20 per cent from prer'ion, Prices.—
Parcha•cers will Sad at the coiner Store, La Fay.
oleo Block •
Grtit t Inducements
Shirting% and shemings t yd. wide, from 5 ets.
to 34.; Prints from 4 ctn. to_ 35.;
_gnglish Prints,
yd.-wide, Is.; De Laines from 10 cts. to 64.; Al;
paess and Partmlettas from 1s; to 65.; Loplit's
French •Mcrinos, from 7 to 12s; Woolen Plaids.
front 10 eti to Is.; Colored:Plaid and Black silk,
from 4s. to $2 a yard. • _
Embroideries arid Laces
At very low prices, Collars from. Gets. to $8
Ernder.Sleeves., 11 indkerehiefs du.. at *II prices
fine French :Jets, Iloniton Collars &c. A great
variety of Laces, from the Cheapest Cotton to
the real Val lone ne Thread , and G irnpn re.
Rich Dress Trimmings •
Brocite, Cashmere and Stella SIIKWLS,
Cashmere, Gold Bordered and 13rorhe Scarfs,
Misses Long Shawls and Gentleman's Maud's,
Cloths, Cassitneres, satinetts„ Tvieeda, lienturky
Jeans, Shrtivs.Grey, Vesting*, &c., at every va
riety of priers.
Eir Call and see the extenstre assortment or
Trunks, Carpetsßags and Valises,
_for they 'are
received dir.rt from* the manufacturer, and are
to besold it Vie very lowest Priers! t k ,
N. R—Any qnantity of docks, Wootiet Yarn
and Rag Carpets wanted.
EDWARD PRIEST,
Corner Court & Water star, opposite Ameri
can Ittittel,
Binghainton;.ll-110:,titiiir.:1411145:T
Nes% CiiiiimliMmalifoi Cask.
W. MOTT kat jut mei wed 'nattier tot
C
• New Cif tedivatieh as Millis. Barge De
Laitte, De Bags a, Gingham% Collars. Embrniantr.
Lawns, itte, &e. WM= Ift OTTIM At-TrAt I.OW
!mu.. SUMMER. MIA Wh.l.s now let ; Oat
rereive4—beautital patterns at ter" ow.. anent!:
aims CR A P.Swad BLACK SW/ SHAWLS
as low sag, klastt.
Jags It.
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Commlielaraiqs:*,.
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Commissioners' Office, broil:aloe, "
34* 1014 , 5 49,1
STEEL appeiar#:art,.
meat at. reeve.
Gus—Slagle and doilkla barren. all 14444 , "
Warps frem 25c1/up. filakCo4. Ropi.llo
- Clrillt Lldea."&n.;
MAW. poSlattak Flerewa, a large asaartiWt.
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FOR 1556.
New York.
Audit4rs Notice.
Ni r, -; ,/iniusf r amentatlingary's ,
ziaa ARE St,olllll
(1 W. - GREGORY .113D931t
el' having formed a co-partnership "for the
purpose of conduating the Hardware" badness\ in
all its - variourlbruches, would - relpeetfally
forst the , people • Salqiiehattus , county: that
they are now opening . at-Gregoils - Old Stidd, •
opposite the Recharge Natol i ," doors from "'the=
.Canal, Binghamton, N. Y., die Wiest, cheapest,
snit beat stock of Hardware era' offered in Bing..
,hanaton.
Haying made amusements to import their
EngliOrkimodrand purchasei.their American di.
rest from manufacturer* they : eau and will sell
CHEAPER. :than say other establishment - in
tows I Their stock is nose' very. ortevallat, and
those wishing to purchase are Invited to Call.—
The followings,* a portion of their leading-ar
ticles, viz : Tible anCforks, - ,Tai de.,
carvers, forks and steels, pen-and pocket knives,.
bread and butcher do., bay and". straw dd., acts
sore, shears, and razors, britannia tea andooftee
pots, silver and britannis tea and table spoons,
silver plated, bras*, and iron candlesticks, 'snuf
fers and trays, solar lamps, lard, and suspended
lamp. mantle-piece ornaments, bream and iron
andiron% shovels and tongs,-&c. -
Looking ',9lasses, and looking glass plates, to.
gether with a general assortment of housekeep.
lag articles. •• g
HOUSE TRIMIONGS‘ -
consisting of locks, latcheti. butts, screws, bead
nails, bolts; patent window springs, blind fasten
ings, abutter screws, and fastenings,
A general assortment of tools for. Carpenters
I and Joiners. Cabinet and Wagon Makers; Masoaa
and'biacksmiths.censisting of planes, saws, ham.
mere, hatchets, axes, adzes. chisels, augers, anger
butts and hollow angers, anvils, Bellows, vices,
patent drill machines.: sledgei, stone hammers.
brick and plastering trowels, cross-anti will and
circelar saws. •
A splendid assortment of Saddle and Hanel&
makers' tool and trimmings. - .
PFARMING TOOLS, -
consisting of shovels, spades, forks.rakes4w/thAIN
grain cradles, hoes, pick axes,. iron bars, grind
atones, &c. •
Also, _Agents for the sale of Whittemore.
Squires & Co's . Agricultural tools, such as plows,
hay and straw cutters, corn shellers, &c.
Sole and upper leather, morocco and shoe
trimmings, with a geneol assortment of findings.
~Wooden ware, willow , cradles, wagons, chairs
and baskets of all descriptions. , •
Bar iron and steel, iron axles andsteel.springs
malleable castings, coach lace and trimmings of
Al kinds, paints, oils, sash, glass, putty, &e., all
orwhieh will he sold at the ;lowestrates. Please
call and examine the stock for yobrselves.
Binghaintoa, March 1, 1853: • -
• The Manhattan Piro Ins. Co.
Office No. 58 Wan-Street.'
,t I
CAPITAL, -• . 9250,000
In . suree buildings, Merchandise FurnitureVes.
sofa in Port and their Cargoes, and other Proper
ty, against loss or dathnge by fire.
Dutuctons.—Nathaniel iehardi, Samuel F.
Mott, Peter H. Sebemelt. Wm. F. 'Mott, Edwin
D. Morgan, Win. W. Pox, Sidney Idason, Etishi
11- L Lord, Thos. Barron, Russel'H. Nev.
ins, Ang.' H. Ward. Moses Tudor, John Stew
ard, James Coites, Thos. W. Pearaali, - Rie*d
Tighe, Peter Cooper, Henry Elsworth, LyMar.
DenisOn; John Caswell.
NATHANIEL RICHARDS, Pris.
WM. PITT PALMER. Sec'y.
EDWARD PRIEST, Agent, Bine am
: ton, N. Y. ,
Supposed to bu cheap 8404 worth, Ready
made clothing, at 1.
- DIeKRRMAN dr. GARRATTS
NewMilired,seßt. 18th, 1855.
Sspytoerrougad: -
Don't be forgetful; friends, one and all—t.
Aged or youthful, , grent or stuall— • -
,(it not too smelly.; --
That at Old retirs'
= tko,pince to- cal
`To gef your iiietdres done up ton.
G. W. SEYMOUR &
Are just receiving thoir and Winter Stock
of Goods, which they feel confident they
aro offering for Silo at PCLL AS LOW PleintES
any establishment in 'OAS section. Our stuck is
as Complete as is generally /mind, iu ci.untry
Stores. , tiarford, Sept— 135 b.
.
A n ab Assortaa eat „of trfsc,itery - and - Glass
Ware; sit . G.• 411. S. &
pOp.CELAIN ; and Gr.lnitc Chios', at -
I G. 'W. S. &Co
BIi.00F)E and Bay - 41td - Shawl; all trieeo:,
at • • •1 : G. - .W. 6. & Cu;
BLACK and Brocadq Dress' Siits, for 5 find G,
Shillinga per yard. it G. W. 5.4. Co-
Do Lat,ne., " f the latest Strles. at
' l 2vl •
• - , C. W. S. &
1111ACHELR0R'S Hit Dye. Laputaines Balm
1343 f a thousand ti.v.ve43, nd Pnrfirn+ry at
G:W. S. &
New Milford Steve-Ewiporum.
' 1N PULI i i BLAST.
27'
STOVES now. ;fur sale at thckermans
& Garrat:s. are in reeeipt of the
Largest stock of,stoves • ver offered ;n Northern
Pa. consisting of Cooking., Parlor anal size plate
both for-Wood rind Coai, also s tall 'aittu*tr.ent
of larger sizes for Churches iled Stores. '
Would call particularlsttention to the Jaffe!:
sonia•Elevated oven the Most perfect mid : hese.
jest stoves in market. • Among our variety r-of,
large ovens would mentine the Empire State im-i
prayer as ..being very histvy plated and a
. .prfect
finish and superfiner. Farmers Of Susqunann-
CO: Yeti hive been in- Ili& ,tutlat of pgrohsiaiiiat
light stoves, and light' trimtning and traYing as
much agyon ought to ferhesey fates and heait
triniroivs,
We mattufaetnre our Own furniture Mid sell
them at 'manufactured prices,let those who - pay,
a makers - profit compet.i rith tis if they pet..
Jobbing-done-serruosia-on short-notice.
DICKSRM.IN da - GARRATT.
New Milford, Oet, 4th, 185, • -
Administratiix' Notice.
TOTICE is heroby glen that -letters- testa
.L. mentary upon the estate of Henry Daily,,
deed, late of Barford tp.. hav - e - been gran
ted to the subscriber. All 'tarrsons indebted to
said -estate ore- requested - to= make immediate
payment.' and those having et:arm-upon said es.
tate to' present them dnly attested for settlement.
, • • AMANDA DAIJX, Adin'ri; -•
Hayford, N0v.14, 185.5:-46w3 r•
Fall and Wester &omit, - •
;DUE subsiribor viontl4 say to tKs patati that
a. he hasjust vecetv4;its genend - assortnient„
of Fall and Winer poi 411 which_ he peer* to,
sell very low for : sash- 1.
3. tielAtORD: -
Prlendexiite, Nov. 3, 3 855-45‘i6
• New ;I- • •
Splendid alisorttiientOnst arrived t
•.n • Montrone. N6v.1., TURRELI4.,
• Clearthe , Track _ -
"PORI am in it gm; Jtarry.'• Why:what 'the
mattei I Oh nolithig. war
their, at the Past OillonJota jest; ienelved by
Riltßolai Express a nevillat of Book* and Sta.
tioaery and I want some, before the i t
o re all ante
that's oaten* on he hurt Mart an. -The
Hidden Patti. My Bondage an i
d cot(DOall=
lass) Bertha and Ullie, Rood' efites worts ka.
itettivo74. Elea pooh, ft Tart.
ety of sow Books and a 'huger addithalvt.,*
stock orwritiot 61,14: Eprelopaa sad. hit t . Adi
Of fifeliest, itaalitytasad-ahaap.forsba-lotairr.---
,:::BAUOI I 2IIO
11141111,4111161* nod. simmiraldtfir - Wk`
Ogsk-paid fit tip;
bis t v isefit_StrawoolliskaNlMEWlloo4lo
dionitiwitsAiwitracrik.-- vitt =
Airciwittftn'ro l6l "74 - " *
, 41v-tr
I==l2
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The largo
of all kini
TEN ail:s'
of every '
sirbstonti.
woOd Cms
most Olt%
No house
above In
initrulnem
Which thi
• iloa . ,aci 4, Z.Cl riallikt;r l e. ,
With 'or : ta?sersab,glirthaftlit ~
urprovei. 'WO haiith ta
or scal r : i i• ;o n .. equist. W.-... -
-the G K.- _ arintfatelkWo:4 '
rabilitinf stitictura of tile iquaie PianitTbrjr-•• '4
are justly pronounced by the Press ant•ifielteat i 1.4.. -
musical Masters to be in* to those of any of AR 1 ,
or manufacturer.. They are builtor*theebestriMP•
most tliarflugh *earned mitsririf,:' and :gimirini,%•••,i,/
teed to stand ;hr . ., action. of Vary:climate. • •-lride4v
House has the Sole Agency • fT. Gilbert&Crielp•
celebrated-Premium-Pia • • -with orwithont - titt :.---'-
,Aeolian.' Ifallett & -Cards on's, f IfittiOdiPaidAt
Brown's, and Jacob Chicker ag's, and, other.BoOr. •
ton Pianos: (iilbeit'a•Bott• •ir PialtoWlei&lig.:4:. - /-
gant instrument fur suiall'r • •tneti ---• - "'-? , -:__,- - ---A, .-t
' Eachlustrument'gnaian • tii• • glint #ettilliei . 1 .
tion or ;purchase money rata • • d. - Seenpit hind ':: *•.;
Pianos at Groat •Itargains, ; onetantly ie - itrirtc - lf - :
prices from $3O to $140:- • 4 l'• - :::.• •'.. ,`"••?- '''''
Sol& Agency of-S. O. & • -WiSaittiti3tOtto_ l •:- -'
darrna,Ctuned to the equal to pernmerit):toWillit ''fil„,
Was recently awarded. the F rat Pismiura;istMi -
National Fair, Wiskinirtont I. C. flit* - *OW '' .l •:-.
$45 to 8151 Double blink "rmilodontut,-.4 4 * - - 1 11 ;
Horsice Water's Itelodeo • • -superior . liistrr.;
meats in tope,touch 'and d • ribility of, make. , - . 11 : 11 ,
:(Tuned"tha eq ual tetipenun •• t) Astadenusinf "...:
all other styles and makes: z - , - -•-- -- ' l .
Martin's Guitars, trown's llarpi, Flatvii,ll
tins, and. musicallatitrianen .: of - all - kfrols;" "'A ,
large discount to schools; to claers,thurcblis andi•.
clergyinen. The trade su Ilea' on the mole
liberal terms. ' --
rilintsle :- •O.ne of thei ,
Is eat mid - best select,
ed Catalogues of musie"noir publistftitcoritpris.', ~
trart
ing many oftlie:choice and sit ; -popular , airs "4": 11 -,
the day; -smong them are found ' the tualvensitilf- F:
popular productions of Thom as Biker. - — -1
Music sent by mail:to ail aof the country ,
post, paid: Particular and parsonol, atterition•-... 1 •*:,
paid to all Orders received y mail.• r,Satiafit‘r:•.•: - -..,
tion guareqteed in every ins nee. , Kakis anoL;':2„
Melodeons for rent, and ran :allowed , on pa&F, •
,chase. • Pianos aud melodeons for Ralson month. -
ix:payments. Secoad-hand pianos taken irt. tko
ehasge fur new. ; I: -
•
I .lEATI,3, C =, L,,
Tt.oAPecn./ and ' 7 a u.
. _
G. LEASK, (late ' tifferty .
• keep% at the aid stand, on theOonler of
Pet I and Chatham Streets -good an assort. ,
•
tot Hats and daps as c4rr -be 'found. in .tbe
. tyl; and at. the twat reasonable -prieea,ki.
- Soft Felt Beavers, la grceti variety •,frein
83. , Children's' _ Fasies Hats, Sillf,
Gingham, and cottou at mannfaeinrersEpreep..
38m3 If. G:LEAbIL
_
Watches, Cloaks, Gun , s,
4 New as t:
,snriment Just Received from Ea
111 land, Switzerland; Germany, &e.; which -WV
be Sold below the New- York prices, at -
Slontrose, Oct. 10; 1,855.--411
•
• ' - A CA111)..
PH FE .
& Kriowvrori
spectfully call the' attention__ _ pure 2
_Of
:o a large assortment:llt4,lDWAliteittikt*:;.,
ceived and beingeased t hy arrivals froin
different manufactures.' Hieing purehined 0 17".
prices lower-than those for whirh - articles,bt tb4
samo quality have been Offered. during -the five.- ~.
past years, they are enabled toe:take:quite
dttetion from their former very
mands, tonffer both and country, tradti**_.:
ducements eSperior to thosa.of N. Y. agoo*.'
Binghamtost.Aug. '
Fresh Arri;vill ;of" . Ntriv i:-41314044h '4l
DICKFRMANS & GARRATT'S
THE subscribers' woold-respectfelliittfogn_-
the good poppies of Sgstprekana Co:-; that
they are-now - opening their stock -of
'Winter Goods which is unosually-largiancl
tractive- ail of whicifwill be sold for`'..-etisti.'.6e..:'
approved . credit, cheaper "ban - orb} be . bOntitt 0 1 12;1
any other establishment in the 'County Virwisietitit
just what we RAP. Please, give its a triill;*-- 1•":2• 4 `
- • • DieKERMAN-4i,
NdV? ford, Sept: I tis6—_
Patent :Apple Pissershf
ITIHE aulikiibera are A,, , rentalbethe car ! ,'
1 the above article, a largo supply of arbiebV
they have jnat receive - a - 4litre! fronttbeir manu
factures. Cottatry- supplied at wholt! , ;:r•
sate prices.
PiIYFE
hamton,sept. 13,j865., -
••• " L , -
:' ' ' • ' Vill Piihatte I- ,;.-r , :-..,-• , - -, 11 . _
rpHEY will it you ass the, fishisieapparAtpa.i
.1. • sold byPhyfa & Knowlton, B:tfoopresiper.4
Chanting° Bridge-% A mew .lot last releivekkltts
Express. . Call and examine their lartiiitaiort-'4 ,
meat. Woks,. LineS4 Reels, Pales;•&Ala, Arif 7
fleial Bait, &e.HYPE&RNOVirLIVICi:'
N: R.-It - is• - ett ' It reported that - Pishrfrr , • -
4
this seetimx'orciitti ll S, wirViiiil: belVisiatlritif
other.Taclde •0142 that a . 04 .14 04 alarl.,l 4l *.'
Raiment. •;- -- ,-, ".-'.... • ‘.. , - ''
-Biighaaitea.,Aig. ;14, 18*
NEW OEI4BEO
- • , , ~
i r
. ; ! Ara. ,MOTTS. i,: - :''-'''".:; 4
113 ST received iii .0171§1 . 1v! Giii4e; Owls-aitilti
V tainei, Derliac*Pi t yameitaik i rerniin.„4.
'paean, Gingbaps, RI nay: - PsinOm' -inid Shiloh:
in Post a generat iniertniint of:Dry '-12noctiOortikli N
will be sold low:".:. ' I ••' - ' --- ,
W ANTED—Si' mlni,*;Bill r;Unit,Clieeni l ,
F lannel, -31.0., any Oita in eichinternit'lkifidel t x
at cash prices. '., , 1.: - - 1 -,:,-. v. w:-tam;i4it
- Montrose: $ 2 .ll}:iELT3i • , . L f . ...,if' .., . s-t .1'
Auditor s Milan-3's r P
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i ,••••-i-,i,-1,0
_
fILIGTIMii - Eiteb - - i - velittutt thli - iindokar 17.
111 d irn . h atti' 't itted , ht On's' !Polio
16.
Common. Hoag , of; Sw4oohnntia•-•' to' - -*Ashib le
the flanriiiiihigficitit to - Shears, We of -
ieel estdte of Aaronßyntiiroots; - def4' , ''''-iiitrift- 1
tend - to the - diltiiolOijiltittitiktilAt We. of
&o of Bentroyaillitlit fit Winit.4,-;:n.o Fridi t i
the Attediy of January; text it Ono , ' Ocroik lr .
the afternoon - ; - et which" tiiiici , ,iihol' piecO =el
eons interested ;will preftene , their- dohno•%Plifirk
Ammer barrOtionloominiin npon - .44lunay.-. ,
-- ,': ';.'PJ . -• 1 ;`-• Lit. ft IVlVAltditOt ''''''ll
Montrose 'Wit), 1:85145 , 0*4 - ' • ' I"*.7Qs'gr
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AE enbseriboi• iil-I,irt OW:dant itiiAirii.tlyet44: - '
'Goods, in hls itnortt bnitini)*'nnaritivitrin
weeit: 'The publievill find WonootititeutNiv4r..*
and his,nitielos new kiad 1:1 gondqidite..r.l7oo
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