The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 29, 1856, Image 4

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- Vonae my.tomfort and mi-light,
Ify Teti life yam seem, •
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Thilitkot ritt dreira. ;
Mie'reNtl:demstre n the 4ghttst irerd
,`tiat• ion , cup speak to vie,
My analfilike the' 163ilast theta,
t, -And Omani stift - fn thee.:
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never read the tore anti: yet,
Sotheilltnt.fond
in :My own heart I taie-met
~- S ome kinder thougl,t of you. . = 1 :
labless4be shadow on yoni face,
;The light upon your tiair,
I lillie,for hOurs, to ait unit trace
:The Passing ehanges theret
Itysi to.hear your voice's
: -
Alibough yon-should not say.
-JkAtingis. word, to-drown
Wlicti'that had died - away:
1 you eckindiy as the heatu
'that Warts where'er It ilays,
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le vs
And y ou are gent a dream
Ofimppy•future days; • -
And yonare strong:to do the right
t. And Swift the wrong to floe,
And ifyou were not half so bright,
You're all tho world to tie..
tittsibt gtaling.
She Always made Home Ilappy.”
A ,plain marble stone, in New 'ngland
church yard beats this brief inscription, She
always madtthome happy' •
' This j epitaph was penned by a bereaved
husband, Idler sixty years of weddedlife. He
might of said.of his depicted wife, she was,
beautiful and . accomplished and an ornament
to.society, and pet 'not hive said she made
Ittlme happy. He Fight. ,havo added, she Was
a Christian, and riot been able to say,' She
always` Made home happy: 7: ,
What a rare combination_' of virtue s►nd.
graces this rife and .rnather must have pes
meg. Tiniv wisely she must have ordered
het house. -.ln patience she must, have pos
seised her soul. flow self-denying she must
have been. How tender and loving How
thoughtful for the joy and comfort of all about
her.
Herbusband did riot seek' happiness in
public - places, because be found purer and
sweeter epjoyment-at hoax. -
Herchildren when away did not dread to
return,fo there was no place to them dear
as home. There was then' mother thinkirig
for-them, and longing for their coming.
When tempted, they thought of her.— :
When in trossble, they remembered her kind
, -
voice and her ready sympathy. When sick
they Must go home ;, they could not die sway
from their dear mother. - • .
This wife and mother was.. not exempt
from the Bares common to her place. She
toiled; she'aufferecl dimppointments and be
reaveintnts, she was afflicted in her own Per
son, but yet she was, sutmissive and cheerful.
lie Lord's will concerning ber was her will,
and so she famed away, leaving this -sweet
remembrance behind her: "she always made
tome happy..'•
ABOUT LUCK.' •
• 3
Henry Ward Baecher, in n recent lecture,
Bars: -'"
"I May hnre,as well' as unywhereimpart the
secret"e wtst is called good lick and bad
luck: There are mew Who su4osing
deuce to; have' an implicable.spite against
them, *mean in poverty to a wretched old
age the miifortunes'ottheir lives.. Luck for
ever ran: against rs and for-others.
One ;tv - i ! .y a good profession, lost his luck in
theliver, where he 'Ailed away his time fish,
ing,,'.witen he shOuld hare been in the office.
Another, with's food trade„perpaiully burut
sq) . lllU lack by his Lot temper, Which pro
lrolostalthis employers to yams frith. . An
rotim, With a lucrative:business, Ic4his-luck
by4umAing diliimice at eierything bat liet
business, ; ':- Atjother, whoste;e. 4. 1 y followed i
"hiaiiiidiEi; ALS steadily followed bottle.
4 .. othei, wbo was honest and .cos taut Ma:
••wotk, 'cried by
,perpetual myjndgmen be
. 44 mtioi
.63 dise. Hundreds loose their. uck
by *lnking, by sanguine speculations, by
triitirlifrandulent men—and by .disbonestl
gains. , A,nranuever has good luck who has 1
- a bad- Wife. I never knew an early rising, 1
hart working smac careful of lais earnings, 1
and itii4lybonest, who--cotaplainel of bad
tuck. gond Chantoter, ..gOod "
habits' and
iron induatri,areimpregnalge -to the assaults
of all ill - luck gnit 400 ls ;Over dreamed 0f,4.
But whoa, sees tattenlemalion . creepin g
out du grocery, late in the forenoon, with
his kind. stuctinto his pockets, the rim of
liis - hat,tnined ap, and the crown pocked' in.
I know:her las bad Ind itickfor the worst
of tolies allgglird, a knave or
.a
tiplee • •
_
titieudt
hilius you say youAllen _
and gonelolive-witb,*f t flr,o4!e - ., "tow did
you coui,_
to do. thatt • • •
4. yo you I, .•-•• • • -
itzilts vire wife lars,
and blind:4 The off air dooP
ivtui - i . A4iy.fez`iotiieiii'Aii - ..
.four3arl outh In . thim P ure "raL
-*':44, , :*r . i-1=0:40i(011 . ; ,pd 4
.oliiiifitt*a4tyl*•lll,-#i,
the • lothe
!Wens roursmyee -nottband,
sin4o.4-kimmer. _
**brim
'.4uor,, as
aetorisb e 4iii too* iterayit.tl4*aut 01)14"
ditlia**:*** l44); thole'
.t l 4katre 1 31 it *Forii! on' the
bead ; thOy aretatria&behinCthe head not
9 1 4 ..01 4, *se !did: *4
this dooMed to look upon unfinsteated:ficesi,.
.ftraptingly tu rned
, up: to, tbeatin's" rays and
the son's. gaze. ..Such'built* are Attublk .
dangerone, 4Reglish pbYskittn Saya-t
There.is s psalm:mom am* the 6male
part of ‘ .,my practkee , ottio - 45)1oertix in the'
forehead,iloss °flight, and greet sutteriUg
the eanindeed,l firmly believe, from the
present ithsurd fashion of dpvisiag the ineck
kabala of the head: - During the Peat month
I &tie het* in attendance , upon two
giria ve.th . tic_doloerns in ; , the forithind,.; and
several others with similar coo - TIM*. It is
high time the frivolous bonnet of the present
day shou l d be done away with. peat the
Man, it is already d me asv*.-with-;-that
as a bonnet ; and as in ornament fotthe back
part of the held, we contend it is-nOtdanger
ous. The danger arises from -the fact 'that
fashion ts done away wi th bonnos, and dic
tated tha the ladies shall grit bare-headed ;
and if they should all go blind,
.or die of tic
doleerux,!they will not put ow their bonnets
- until fashion says the %void,
`~llroa:
iTOMENT.7Ot9 !woo'Aircr..÷- 4 Oh, Fin 60
glad , yon are eeme, Blanche) lave been so
perfltcxed,. Ince:ld hardly - sleep, a tall, all
Well,' what is it dear Harriet V
Why', I don't know whether to have my
new dress violet or•ditik bluer • •
pbeitisttututs.
Baoka . That Are ',Books.
For sale of the Montrose Book ,Store iti the
Fost Office.
JUST RECEITED,
11facaulay's History of England.
Diary and Correspondence of Atnba Lawrenee.
Prison!of Weltererdon in the East Indian
Archepelego, by Capt. Gibson
ForestiTragedy and other! Tales by Grace
dreenvroiad. .
The Bhsh Boys, 'by Capt. llfayne Reid.
The Great Red Dragon.
The Prince of the . House of',Dartd.
. Good 7'llllB Coming.
Christine or Woman's Triafs and Triumphs.
The Opynx Ring,
Man of War Life,
The Old Homestead.
NVondhill or the Ways of Providence.
D'Anbig,ne'ti History of the Reformation.
FamilY Testaments with * Nelms and Notes.;
Pocket: do and Bibles.'
Catholic. Prayer Books.. r •
Yankee Notions, dec., dte.
They shy That. the .Montrose Book Store is
the place!to get Books andNotir' me cheap. 'Well
what if the do ,say so , you calla 'toil whether
they say the truth or rot u pleas you try--but
never Mind I feel very thankful ,for past favors
and hope to merit a continuation !of patronage,
by strict attention to the manta lo& k ihis public
and by keeping on band a good lassortment of
Books and;Stationary. at "Live And Let Lire'
prices. . ' A. N. MILLARD.
lidontroie, April 2,1806.:'
FIRE! FIRE FIRER
The undersigned has been appointed an agent
of the STATE I!ltruAr., FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. of , Harrisburg Fa. Said company
has a capital of - H.
• 8500,000!
itis Assaf. and cheap a company as any in
the State and insorea on the Stock. and mutual
plan. , BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
Montrose. Oct. 9, 1855.-41 tf
No the andesignedhereby state that we have
done business with tho almare company,, and we
Are. satisfied that is bnth safe and cheap.—
hoar experience we hare herer known any as
sessments on'a premium no4e.
E M. Williams. Win. Jessup.
D. 1). IVarner. .j F. B.. Chandler.
Orlando E. B. Chase.
And spit they Come. -
XTEW Book every week ) Old Santa Claus is
II round yet an dwill be 'till after- New'Years,
so please prepare for him by calling at the Post
ofßee, where Op can got new, entertaining and
useful books, ;heap. -
The Hunters' Feast. or Conversations around
the Camp Fire; Kate Weston or to Will and to
Do, Ten Years among the Mail Bags, Family
Pastimes or homemade Happy,Life on the road
or Claude Datil dz-e.,PeterPatieys'new Univer
sal History andi gift' hooks;Mra. alien, Crowen
and Hales New . Cookbooks etc., and many oth
ers I cant men o n here, but can show them'to
yon if you win call, and Sell them low for the
Ready.
• 1
,1 A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose Dec. tle, 1835. '
NOTICE.
TD: URLIC not ea is hereby given that S. A.
Woodruff iii receiving s new lot of Stoves;
and wares of ail; , kinds Imlay kept in the Stove
1 ind.rin line of 4naineis, among -which may 'be
found a better assortmenint.stoves, heat ier, ler
! ger And more drible than ever before offered
in this minty, 11 the_ proof yen need will be
fijust to call an . examine fo r yonrselrs. All
stoves warrnutld in every respect.
t. l
Kt-pt cons-tanltly on hand, an extensive imam;
meat el' Tin ware, made out of the best' mated ;
ails which is ngered for sae as cheap as can be
bought in any inarket,, 810 on band Lead Pipe;
all sizes. Chsinland gearing. for: Chain Putspa4
Chitern 1 3 .0mp.,1 - nll sizes, Praia ~ andPorcelaint
kettlen'all sized, Jappaned ware, all kinds.: ;
Jobini tiorio on bbort notice and in good or
i
der: All Good 'in ..the line will be sold cheap
for cash or app oved credit. '
_ S. A. WOODRUFF.
llontroae; laireh 20,1856. '. ' • -I
• - MEC CHANGE:D. •
•
Rlismaggiss.
belaware. - Tatekauriumaik W.
SPRING ARRANGIMEMI .
wN and after Thursday, Dee. 6, 1145, the
. Mail Pasienger Train will leave &tauten .
atIIAOA.M. j • . -
- Due at Great Sendai 2.10, r. N.
• Connecting with the Dunkirk Express Train
west, and New Ygtit Zzpress East, on the
- N. Y. & - E. R.,lit. Muengers taking this train
will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. at. and in NSW
York al 11.15 p. tn., - . -
Return, will leave Great _Bend at S p. ni.
,tie
at Scranton 5.50 r. a.
`Therreight'3.teomesodstion Train, with mit;
eager ear attached, will depart Nut Betanted et
1.00, r. et, connecting with the' MATTI& bodud
West,. aid they Night ', Eves's . : Trains both
Salt sod Westi
'Ps+san taking
thht, Tiain and the Night
41.#01 . is ZINO, yin snivel la Noir York st, - - 10 - 6
is -
m: 11/ le tsktif . ig the Night Fxprt, • West; *lll
arrive Jo tun at 1 2 Li or toytaking - lb*
mik,llTialn Wat t Will arriveln No** -MC 415
tetaTing, dtpirt fro* Great Bead
4 1 .
TAW A. II; Old Aniftstliknolteo, 12.10, A. N.
-!tages will bin wahheigoo ths'arrieslotpoo.'
-- ftw 4 rnals - rit assies.&SO4Attire7 Psodieugen
(valibme,Plitotait, wilkaaara,
his eisthelleipilog it i a. - * &Otos * sedan other
Atersioollato Sow •
• ' I • all. feet.
•
Dap. 64855' nit
• • U PIRATE by their . Powecfal %Renee' on the
-internal 'viscera ato. purify the blood and etimus'
late , it. into - - hastily:action. They remove •the
obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver : and other
• organs of the body, and, by restoring their - irregular
• action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such
• derangements 111,are the first: causes : of.adisease.
An..extexusive trial of their.virtstee, bY.l'rofessors,
Physicians, and Patiinsts, has shown crises of dans
• Onus diseases ahnoet beyond belief,,were they not
substaritiatml by pardons of such exalted position
• and character as to forbid the auspleien of untruth. .
Their certificates are published in - my American
Almanac, which the Agents beloW named. are
Flamed to furnish free to ell inquiring. .
Annexed we give Directions:for their use in the
isomplaintswhich they hare been foetid to cure.
- a Yon Coernrixesse—Take one oe, twat - Ills, or
Such quantity as to gently more the bowels.. Cos
' liveries*, m frequently the- aggravating. cruse of
Piens, and the cure of brie complaint is the cure
of both No person eau feel' well While under a'
• -Costive-Ind:tit of body..- Hence it should be, as it
! can be, promptly Merced.
FOR DTSPEPSIA, which is sometimes the tense
Of Collie-4nm, and always uncomfortable, take-mild
doses —from one to four to stimulate the sterna-eh
and liver bito healthy action. They will do it; and .
the hearantrn, bodyberni and soulburn of dyspepsia
Will: rapidly disappear When it has gone, don't
Forwhat cured you. '
For a Foot, Sromedn, or Morbid Inaction el the
-Bowels, which• Produbes general depression of the
spirits and bad health, take from four to eight
• at first, and smaller doses afterwards; until activity
and strength is restored to the system. •
FOR Nnemorraxess, Sten EiR.DA.CRZ, NA.UttEI.
Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from four
to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not open
, ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they
do. These complaints will be swept out from the
system. Don't snag these and their kindred -dis
erders because your stomach is fouL
! Fon Scaorttea, ExtrstraLllll, and all Diseases
of the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open.. The eruptions will-gener
ally:soon begin to diminish and disappear.. Many
dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed lip by
the purging and ppurifying effect of these Pills, and
Some disgusting dizesseawhich seemed to saturate
the whole systfrn have completely yielded to their
influence leavingthe sufferer in perfect health. '
Patients! your duty to society forbids that /you
' should parade yourself around the world - covered
'lwith pimples, hlotelies, ulcers, sores, and ell or any
'a the unclean diseases or the skin, because your
isystem wants cleansing.
To Punier TRZ Bloom- they arc the best moil
eine ever discovered. They should lie taken freely
- ! and frequently, and , the impurities which sow the
!seeds of incurable diseaseswill be swept out of 'the
!system like chaff before the wind. By this property
they do as much good in preventing sickness as by
the remarkable cures which the y are'rnakiug every
.
.iwhere:
Livire. Commons', Lib:enter, and all Bilious
• diffeetions arise from some derangement—either
torpidity, congesticrd, or obstructions of the Liver.
!Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render
it unfit, for digestion. This is disastrous to the
health, and the constitution is
,frequently under-.
mined bysto other cause. Indigestion is the syrnp
. tarn. Obstruction of the duct which empties the
_ into the stomach causes the bile to overflow.
into She blood._ This produces Jaundice, with a
long and dangerous train of evil:. Costiveness, es
alternately costiveness `and •diarrhcra, prevails.
Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness,
restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in
ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness;
sometimes there is severe.pain in the-side; the skin
and the white of the rya become a greenish Yellow ;
• the stomach acid ;.the bowels sore to the touch;
the ci hole system irritable, with a tendency to fewer.
which may turn - to bilious feser;tillinus cote, bilious
diarrhea, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three
or foe' Pills taken at night, followed by two or three
in the morning, end repeated a few dsys,will remove
the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to mar
such pains when you can cure them for 2.5 cents.
RRILMATIBM, Gam and all Inflammatory Pe
ters are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of
these Pills upon the blood and the stimului which
thee afford to the vital principle of Life. For these
•
an all kindred complaints they should be taken in
mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely.
As a Dixwate Free, this is both agreeable and
useful.' No Miceli be made more pleasant to take,
and certainly none has been made more effectual to
the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed.
Practical and Analytical Chemists
LOWER., MASS. !
AND SOLD BY
AIC:III4LAN return their ratefol
acknowledgments to the public for p!t fa.
vOrs, and invite attention tothe very largestbek.
Of Spring and Sunimer goods they are now re
ceiviag, and offer fur sale at rery iota prices. In
addition to their usual aysartrnent of staple Dry
Goods, Groceries, Lfardware, Croritery;.Paintq,
ind &c., they are. prepared to ex!ii bita Liz*:
fztvlrttnent of
f every description," Figurt±:l-, Plaid and Plain,
ilks. Bonnets,Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves. Llosiery
•ies and Mitispi shoes of all kind S—also a
argto stock of .
loths, amsimeres, Twee(ls, Jeans,. Sutamei.
lotna, Vesting; Hats. and Caps, Beets and
&c. &c.
. They respectfully saliva an early call :front
those sho wish', to purchase doon Goons AT
Low PRICES. •
. • I4tc.3IILLAN S PADA
Springville, stay 2,.ig54.
• . LOOK. 'HERE
5
• ABEL .TURRELL
HAS just received from New York, a full
LI and deSirable . stock of
BMW GOODS, ' * •
Comprising a first rate . assortment- -of Dregs,
Medicines. 'Chemicals, Iledical Instruments,
Paints, Oils, 'Dye Stalls, Chins, Glass and Ear.
then Ware, - (a good variety of Crockery.) Brit
annia:Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware,
Silver• and all other kinds of-Spoons. Silver
Forks, Butter Knives, Ste. All sorb; of Lamps.
A good variety of Wood and
.Gilt Frame Mir
rors. Wall • and- Window Paper: Stationery.
Stone and Wooden Ware.: Brushes. Brooms.
Family Groceries. Lamp Oils. Camphene.—:
Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti
Candles. Hide and other Whips. - Varnishes.
Window Glass, &e. - A fireet rate variety ofJew.
tlry, and Fancy Goodfi. Goldl.and Sirvei Spec.
ttacrea. 'Gold . Pens. .Vicjiti, - flutes, Erfes, Ac
-1 cordeons,. Violin-and Veolineello Strings, &C.—
' The largest assortment' ofVocket Knives in
!Bugg. Co., and the best quality in Market. Shot
1 Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Rd--
1 olveri,iike. . .
1 In short. the Physician. the Invalid, the HouSe
-3 keeper, tile Partner, the Mechanic, the Manufac:
I tuner, thetProfessional Man, the Gentleman, the
Lady, the Rich find the Poor, the Young and Old.
the Beautiful and the Ugly, the Gay and the
Fashionable, and all the rest of the people, will
find something to supply their every day want.
at Turrell's. • . •
...
Storein the new Brick Block—Prices low-- - -
Qualities good--Call and see.
. • ABEL TERRELL.
`,Montrose, March 6; 1856. • '
- , IggrThey ate all going to Turrell's AO _
- Xttet Received
A iNewiatof.l3oo3a arid Leathir, arid for saio
cbeaper.tbati ever by -
• .• ' J. It. ASHLEY:
BroOklyn, Dec. 5. 3855.
Removed-
TNTO - Briclißloci v t, Vont 100113, ose'r the Sion!
A. of M .. 8. Wilson & Son,, - - 0
Desitist.
- Montrose, May 9,1856.
CLOVER sad Timothy. See& by •
BALDWIN & PERKINS.
.Montrgige,' Apr il, 1856.
4Tesi - 0 Tee!! o2 8 • -
iew . Books. received - this day st , the
121 •PostOtleet. - • •
Cousisblp sad Marriage by Mrs, Caroline - 14s
Meats. - - -
:Nesi.Yorit Gles.alui Chorus Book.
RobiasOn CrIVID news:ll4 eoutplete
rods uttrit /at orietwi Boob; -snd iStetiosisry•
at nSlueed.prkes. ,
•. 44 .
, April
105 S.
I '
PREPARED -BY •
Dm .1. C. AVER gi; CO..
NEW GOODS
LADIES DRESS GOODS
READY MADE CLOTHING,
I=SGEMBEM=
.fi.;',..0.0 - . - tg:tg i V. - ;*'''
Oil -Cloths,
LOOKINa Guss Es. :410.1
CLS WARE
At the Cro4ry and Rtivase Fuimisking
tablitl;ment of: H. isEP:R , U;'
Cfiraper thou any author in Ohm",
ha.znton...l - •
FOLF, DOOF.4:EAST OF .4.311111 CAN
• -
WOULD Call the vittentlon of liousekeepers
„and the public tatty -spring importation of
mitires, for thkit elegance of style and .boaittri of
Ranh, fair surpaftsing anything before. exhibited,,
and having tlft largest. assortment in store, can
replenish old '' . ,fsetts nnd furai4l*.ptite now ones'
of all 04. Heist shapes, at n leen price than any
other House to eoupty... -t •
The uttenoim newilonsefte.epers is partic
ularly • caliedlo my stock as enibracinl.; all the.
minuthr, bettOlsoful.and ornanfental, of Douse
-fUrnishing Gtiods... for a complete
tieing thus heaviiy, engaged. in this 'exclusive
branch, offer.grent.F.djlantages to purchasers. .
CROCKERY; AND CI.IINA DEPARTMENT
t
embraces the largest variety 'ever. offered before
in this section, of all thc:difilirent
GLASSWARE'
of every needed article. • Carpetings and Oil
Cloths. l'h:ft branch occupiesthe second floor
Of our PSiatliiihtlient,'llearly WOO feet in depth;
well 'stocked With_Velvct,' . ReaSS";•ls,-
and ingrain Carpettngs,• Itugs,l fiats, Window
Shades and Tftb.lo,Coyers, hid) are oircrod u
small advatim:C: frovacost..' I •
Live C.'yese'reatliers always du Looking
(.31aei; Gilt,''l4.lphogany;OraaMeatal .Ltid Oval'
Glasses, in great variety, ' ; •, • -
I.IOUSE FURNISiiiNG GOODS, • -
consistin,l, Of Wood and'Willoac Ware, Plated
Goods, Britanin and Japann:4 ‘Vare of every
description, Tea Bom ds in variOns' styles, Table
Cutlery, P..enther Dusters, Fluid, Oil and Solar
Lamps, Bird ellges i r:No fancy Baskets, Reticules
Satchels: &c: &c. - -•
g - 44- To all of which We loyitoyour attention
anti uolicit, your trade. .
'l.'ll. DE PELT
BinghSmton, April 20, 1856:),
English Lover Wa toh 0s•
: '. "riEcEt . VED liY' oe:nship
IA: BAltie, .2 th,z.t.n atoi (. of
• ,i 4. )toose . spitlndi..l En•pibli, is
Lif ,,,,,
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• . `..., dim. ' -- 1 ' '
.f. .., ~.'-',..; -t-• '-ve r y best .qcf‘rin.v. Al• ? :o, a
'',.." ,- - ;:i '--.--" : • , -•=2; . .
.t-t-•..17,. , ...‘......:4- - lam %ll lot (•1 very superior
Muvetnr,nt,i, whirti will he, e3se.:l in any :style 'or
quality, Aker; k•ltns.c•rA. * - , .
, c : - A 1.6'1-1 EI) J. I:17:1N S. •
Binglimalep, .1)&r 14, 133t1. •
a s i I, IJ I A 31
TO THE LADIES OF 1:12r611.13f-
TO X .1-VD 11 C'I2V IT Y.
Piec..c;> read it, Witt ;rnporta: ! ee
to every Iro:Lqe: 47cfp:r . r.. •
S.H EP AR D' %11 RO T HERS
. .
TjAyE reeivea their :zpring supply of itt,u,:se
..11, furnish:in; * Mods. We cart tifyw
seven Iv:31)1'41 styles of Crockery• One of them
CCsV " I ' .l K:(;g“nt 4 tuin4 Whit.' Ca
um.-Ilezi War:. Our Gooih . ro N”..1 in
quality, no i4ci.nrl,s or ( - ILI - lots. but c,..ar:plete
setts, ana cast al%vays be Jo :Itched if broken ur
more warted; for voar.; to cony... - AU the corri.
mcifi 'rarer, TEA WARE.s:X Splendid
etyle§ Of whitit atni dec,rated, very low.
GLASS WARE,
eoinpl.te • a;nd nabOuniltl variety always on
hind: I'EA'j:IMAYS of our ow iniport4t . o.n.
Fifteen deg:lnt pattvrns, far sur.ns,ln2 in
tinish and clitraVlit7, 14 , 3 :imeriean art ie.ct
ustkally cold, ~:;t as Vyw r rie , and
.!:irgest fans 4 eminplete lot ey-k:r 4
1.11(Se rr. , ;;;513 •
F.R.,03f.,111 - CTIOY GRE.I7'
• • 6,
Sze,'
of prie;;:4. etilifyr.;
ent stylos C.:l“es,
75 tt , tits to :310 34 di;l,•rent pa:terns of
t,nritior Cle cks. tro n $1 to $ll5
each. :11',:t.-11, in,itly rep
paired. Pl.o r d
&.‘7. D. ,- zurt
:111:f
jng 11, ..nd Ti:; INiLt.e.
11,11e1)11? _1 R GL _EI?. A LLY.
Iron :.tfan,tiel'irer•s and Cirites. &e..
in rater. n ;et ral
fornisLin?, •
Cali and see 14 at oar 'Oll.l,:ti.TA PAL•
ACE:' two Alb c;rs 'east r•f th.. Canal. • •
:Zrlf ntir G)odi are rirq as repi•osvlitell,:
our prices aszilow'ils in tnivn, arlti yo ti are.nOt
trued wi::l!,l,lt24se don't. buy.. I
• ~ SLIEIiA.R.D Bil.oTilEil.S.
11:-rhatuf , in - )Inrch, IS5tl.
•❑0 , .
NEW iADVERTISEZIENTS.
16103DE1t13, S:k11111. & CO., would re
,'
stwcifulir infolin.the :hat they havt ,, ,
purchased tlrti interest in the 11.-,rne4
Business of 4.. k E. Baldwin. We hi-,'"pe by S rblt
:ittcntion'to tO - re!ietv'e otrr siliire Of
pitrotinge. Coniquotly tin haq.B,l,lllleA.
BridleK, Whips; 'Trunks,
Carriage — Triining in all of its. bra , ::: 11;:s tte
neatly doneCo order, on reasl;n:lll._ ,
Shop No. Stiaries Lta ,, enient. - r:
FORDUAM SMITH &
Montrose; 'Jan. 1,- Ism
•
A 'Rare ,Chance -'to . Br.y Goods
• - Cheap. -- -. .
C. -'sv IG di_e , Trous of
clrls-
V • in;; bu4inesq for {!:e pnri) , -,e of leavir,g in.
the s,pring takes this Method of informing his
cuStomers the - oubric'qenerally, that he Will
sell his entile stock of Goods at cost, for each
or ready pay -4 No credit mill be given :liter this
,date. wfmld say • to those indebted to him,
either by note or book account, that the same
must be setlfed immediately; Without further
notice. fie jrl3n offers for sale his tanery;
house. two dJeellinT, houses, end theappurten4n.
eels therowitli, t , e:rether with 33 acres of lau l d.
All of whiehlwill be sold ebenp.
ildletOwn, .Tan. 10,1 8.56.—tf. •
~•
GO
. . .
- , NEw GO ODS CHEAP .
AT C. TV. MOTT'S. .;
JUST receitred . it lot of New Goo(!s, such as lie
Ell Lain - e's, De Baps, - Paratheitas, Persian, °;4l. Gir,ghatus, Merinos. Prints,' and SlmWls,
in fact tegeneMl assortment or Dry Goods which
will be sold Ic4v - , „ , • - .
WANTED;—Socks, Eggs, ilutter,liard,Cheeee,
Flan 1, &c., any quditity in exchAnge for Goods
at e tprices.! ' C. W. MOTT .
Molttrose,Sdpt. 1955; ; - - ' .
Fresh Arrival of New foods :at
- DICKFRMANS & GARRATT'S
_HE subseribers would
_respectfully inforin
the good people of. Susquehnna. Co. that
they are fowl opening . their stock. of Fait 4nd
Winter Gooils , which ts - onuivallY large and;;at
tractive all whieli will be sold for cash ~ or
approved credit cheaper than can be bought at
'any other establishment in the countyWa mean
just what : we Say. Please ere vs a trial..
PICKERMAN & GAR.II,,A.TT'S.
New Milford Sept. 18th 185 ft
.CloVer Seed
.
Orthe I.ltrEsz 141 ID 4ciTimothv &Parer
age bY,i• IL- BUR/LITT!.
Newliford, : Marett . l7, 1854.
GWT Nairn , and spikea.—Boonton; Paikei
Mills And Old Colony, at
• - PRIME & KnowLiosn.
Binghamton Nov 185-5
IDAEABOO--Pateist ityien a t
- ~ .
" C. W. MOTTI!,
June 13. • -
mat
T . tw. *lto**
tit.' 28 IrDl* - tVINXTG:
h'E
1' , , flE . iindersigned would reimtlllpy itif9m,
'`-i Alte4uhAikantik pißilVhi4llo4 1 1 '4
ArlPOsts.l
t' 6 litt *en tly puretinsPdAt Zdidid_Prtbliti
Mai larva And iiivii solectid stockOt
DRltt - GOODS, - •
which he has removed Alm ..lA.Fayette IMeek
tortiPio: -23 Court Stteet, -, ono . sitar: abate the
A eriean liutel.
is entiro stock has been , parch/vied Ccirpid•
Pr4bly .New -York Copt; enongk ao • ie ,
Treat , kiln in saving that ; hn. Bel) -.Goods
rks.aper-than aAti be 7 bought 'at any other•StoFe
to I, own. •
I'NEW SPRING AND
Summer Goods,' to the above stock has just 'IWO
adilea large. invoice cif Spring - and Simmer,
GOodi t s of the latest fityle-3,'Whiell
.beelosid
out at great bargains. = •'k. • '•• • ' •!:
;TIM St(lek.il!OnfibitS in nart of: tbo following
Geeds, iiz; Fine Lawns, fist nolors, 'from 9-Ito ,
Iti,te.per . yard ; Calicoes,' Atnerican and - English,
trlon 4e. to 11e., per yard; Merrimack and Go
checo Prints, at 11 e.; Bleached and Brown Silk
tings and Shirtini. , ,s, from 4c. to tls.6cl. per yard ;
Kentucky JconS, from Is. 3c. to 2s. 61. per .y'rd ;
I.adies' lose, from 0 1:4e.. to 3s. 6d„ , per pair; -
Gingliams, from: lOc. t0.23e. per yard; DeLaines
from 10c.. to 3s. per yard. Also .a large jot of
Lineris, Quilts and Gmnterpains, Curtains and
DraperisOihawls,nloyea, Tot/de - Covers, Sats,
Ssees, Embroideries, &e. &e: - • .
'Trunks, Valiccs and Bags, of all aizeis and pri.:
rah.
'VW Don't forget the minibet,2B Couristre;et,
c.at of the American flotei, but call and
scit bcfire pu7chasing. elsothere
C. GODWINT - :".
• Jiingitnalton, Apall, 185,6.
ITow Lino of Mail Stages
mcza
•
, • - cit iror g i
, ,
•lUM
•
rKIRKWOO.D TO MONTROSE.:
t 1 Sx r itilketli trare liiri!ooti,pstssingtbretml Gar.
'l , ettsqlle.Mberty .4•e.,every ortilriitallei the lied
title..t the ' ailrraineofJare,both Eutaw.' Wt,t,ccAch
nplontroFt It'll'. ;
ET U 1:." IN G
t 'Mouttorrdntiy ktndAy serptett; frt.: .P .• ;Al•
iti ante t o •t. :Ike the 31allIrtOrii 4st
tlis.hoth tare an , : th , t drarestaild nrct , t
flaribl4iruit2 rtor,, , ;• V•prt. nral Erie •tailrontil.
; 011rlirie - ri , lrrk!..Fiina dot Dttuorl,Sprhq
rute-hawauck. Vt - yoming • 4 11krsharre glilclt
Icorez , g,:tr:troe ' r at 7 A ‘i "V..Tyllungay Wolarrolsti and
Itriany: Atsr.a foe 'rii.”44 ,, ll!o.,Leray4slll.-A.c.bood
'reit:4mnd toratt‘rt3Llr are , 3.rortit7d •ar.1.1 the
Pruprietor:l%3;l4par , , t..treonlmodetktbrPutt
,
"
$0,.12,1851
BVrrAX 7 I"? 4 - D 711KTNe •
4.
Vc . ;io , lo.gri.7l" trtl T20t:40 11 , t1N” . . rour,Palt,
M. 134 Gram. Veed,e ud!es, alideolar sfAltfor
rcr. -I •
(liirtinFillit end o f Lyons &
Nl,litrost. 0ct.:16,1855
r3tsii4Zl•rs Ds•;lat for Stiscfrie;
1 41:tanrix Catulty, a 2
if)iiCIZER.3TAINI N!IRE ar6 giving
pia ' improvement - eon•
ten'T 7 ati , (l in e - J;n , •ing.season;
;ind Ttqll* ofF ra h : 12 I I : 11 ,1; keeping.
„stonily for sale a y .of '‘Vindow sigh
Linci N.,' , .ls.l'aints and Oils,
ind u e.,:npleto builders
p•lt up in
(„ , r th , ;:r to give
• c. 71% W t eno -it tvery thing pan
will:and at thrt 1 rtg,m . ti"(rtririn,?, pri
-11 I(' K ER. Ai AN . RRATT.
•
•
.
•- - t - - -
1 - L0f..1.1.K ARE. -
• !
Pih.-KET KN-c:::,:—.A.--•:- ~d• -.!-•••3rit-tlent -or tii,,
!.---!, r:inl' irl 11: l'Ai 1 .. •I - ) T-!!le is,`:lli • ,Ad
F,, , , t, .4.- • . ' I ,
Sfooss.—grisr,i..3:lverPlAcd.Germ.in Silver.
.:11154•at1 nnd 1.1r:....:11,: *.w•: re S ., c . vitLi.. Also 01
:, 11143;s of Bottor Kea;'. , ,., • , ;.1
.
VIOLIN STMINGs, 1 ., :+^4,1. 4nd Ail the fixtures,
Vio'llin ? t, Aeei)rtienns, ?:..-ttes, Tuning Forks, tie;•
Ft.T.:TD Lsmrs, Flail, Camphene, Ci.l tidies, Ls*
Oil,t&e. . . . . •
• I:';ottr.x . Gnocr.ttlEs..L.-A full assortment, nem
:Aid 'oouti:
Dr.unzi .4.xn PATZ:Z:f 31EDICI:11 . E.S.--0A fir4t rate,.
zrzsirrl , 7.loll. ~ rid genuine.
_. .
PAINTS AND ()lI.S.—A general :ts4sortment, aut:
of 4 - ?•oti
so:te.ul7.l ty, of the ticatt.lt
plltisrns.
Gowns - 7 —N,•l;rlyi everytliing in this
• .
1 4 1:!: 7 G.7.1ERT..-A y.
(Ni'ew supplies evety xeek
1h short, niiarly want, v,nd
cheep, at; , thZ. var;e:y st irc of •
Nforttrose I 17.5.1
Dissw.,urioN.
.
PH?. Cartirtrun-,hip hert.tofore ezhitirig• Gli'-''
twi..4en II P.ltri,.!; jr. zril G. 7.:-Dintock is
tidi day Ali.,:alvv,ll) ntatual convent. The
b 0 ,31 . ,,,.; :. r e t e et. in the oili , r-if Dr. Patrick, and
D.1). - Se.,lrie-Ss :itithorizol t., uall&I :znil s.ltl:-,
rxeouNti. E. PATRICK. Jr
• • cr..Z.-DIIIOCK..
I": 1„ Jan. 11; 1`356.
I Rio'a Prairie Farms.
Unimproved L',71111 and Taxa. _Lott, in
nois,.kiwa, and A,ljoining States.
SOIL sale it great variety, at low Prices, hnd
, favorablii 7 PANIKILE'r CAT
ALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS OF PROPERTY,
with prices attached, forwarded gratis by tiled
on l application.
Cur extensive Inca! eohneetions I'3olarife
valuiblo information of any part toPthe
• west to appticlnts desiring to locate.. •
Buyers of 11141(44 Central - Railroad.Lfllldtienn
avail themselves or the knowlAge and experi- -
.enee of .11r.Depov, the late land Agent'. of 'the
coMpanyi to supply the difficulty of : making! ju.
dieious selections. • • .
Particular attention ,given to locating war
rants, examining lands, furnislimi? maps and de-
Aeriptions, payment of taxes, and Au a general
Rt.-al Estate 111114;11e8A.
; • CHARLES U.DITPITY Ai..fo.,
Corn'er of',3llehigSn' avenue and South
%Vote, St., sear Dlinois.Cen. MR..
Depot, dliettgo, Illinois.
CDARLES Ir. D.Ul'Ur, A. - .
D I L VID.S. QGDEN. 1 - - ;•. . 1 3en 3:
1
-1: WILLIAM TB,E"MAIN - & CO:
-EITH.I., keep 'always oh hand at their Store
near the " Starrual. V' duct,' a huge
and welt selected assortmenFor all ankles usu
ally called fir in Country , Stores; , conmistiogof
Dry 'Goods, Really Made Clothing, Hats and
Caps, B6ots and Shoes, ,Crockery, Glass nad
Qat:easy:are, Ctoek,y Hardware, Nails, and ut
!cry, Groceries, Oils. •Pioeisions; Flour,. Feed,
Salt, &c.; prngs and Dye Woods, Wooden and
Willow Ware, Brushes, ltrootus, SiOne :Ware,
and a great-varAy of. other " traps," ail of which
they. Will exchange-for cash or cuuntryproduce,
on as:good terms as any establishment -in; the
county, and we guarantee our Goods to prolie 'at
all , times as.they are represented,. Co.
hope by (les° attention torliusiness,lind yy fair
deigling. to.tnerit a continuance Of the ip,itronage:
which has heretofore' been liberally .extended; The itigheit inarkekrattieWilt-at-alttittioe be
paid in Goods, or 'Cash.:if preferred.for '.Hern•
lock Bark at: the ViadtiCt . Tanrierf.' ' -
NV3I; •TRE3fAIN _ di ; GU
. -
EL- Webb
TS now rpeoiviog his nikw Spring- Goods, wliich
1.,. he .offoro. of hit. usual low prieto. - '
Alootrose:lloreh 110E06 1 - ' - , •
• SuPP`"tr
i to- bo`.. cheap .8-1000 worth, !tudt
made olothiug at- _ - 0 ,
____•
- 1 . DICK ERMAN 45z. OARRATTS
New NA ) frOf Sept Pgth,P3P§, , , ~,--, i - - - •
.
w K. HATCH,
moRGAN acirEAT,
\7, 7iZ" EI) n A I,IiWI Nr
Slliti PERKINS% !
TUaft.El.l“
=l,===lMR!
gEw
-",snitr
ntpr purithas e d the SiSek - orG,O, I Mirk.'
Aii, ttiepiepared :to seollfOrliteadi 4 Pkii,
VERY - FINE ASSORTM rr OF_
DRY- GOODS, •
GROOERiES,
CROCKERY,-
-BA.RDWARE,
PERFUMERY,__ • .
• YANKEE NOTIONS,
IRON AND NAILS.
800.p4 AND. sDops,
- FIPUR AND SALT,
SOLE AND rIPPERLEATRER,
At_anch prices - as (tin think) csroio,tfaittotive
entire satisfaction to All vibe., niajfifiVoi them
with their putionage.. -
All )zintlii of produce taken In ._tiabgo for .
3. A. &; . 3. R. AS HLEL
Brooklyn,: Nos. 15, •1855.
. Great Pabilaiori in Se - iiiirile:
BEAT. AND RARE' Ei: AIN ION':Or ,
Gl , 'Ciftr:lGN AND DOMESTIC: GOODS;'
.
of almost every style and rpieltity;sitch as wilt be
sure to please and fictitimindate't4 elasSes: of
people—from- the child in the'eradlii to -Ake.eld.
sind decrepit.: These goods-are bonght, on -:the;
most favorable terms, and will hlasylc) =0044 I
ly, -. . :,- ' - ~ 2 •.-, : 2 :: -- ,•• '.• ••,
~
j
-Please give us a -cult tinti,,we vii ',try to lillli ,
,e.- 1
ply, all you' wants • in . the line of ; WDS set
kept in r a - Country store. , YOU'rieeli not ' gO to:
New York for any thin2' fon fcanir ecatitie - we l
have them fresh from the cit y - •- • • .:
...- .
.SCOT 1 1 ; ibIINSC N, & CO.
Silltingville, Pa, May 8, 1855.:- -• •.,- .-
.---, • '
.-• NEWISTOVES: - --: --',-
BURRETT has -now in store 4ad is . reeeiv , . .
JL.I login:large stock of New Stove, including , -
the Star of the West and National elevitte - 4-oVea,
Black Rover. W ide World and Pa Large
Large Oven ; to which he wonl invite partientar attention
as the best CoOltin2 Stiives, in marl in ; witit.lt so::
perior assortment of Parl or,Office an dShop stoves
thr Wood or Cent; a,IS - o Stove Pipe,' ;pm., Sheet-.
Imo, Stoves Tubes, &c., ' - ''
This stc.cic is selected from the h e-tronndries
of Albany anti Utica•for cash with theilrest quanti !
ty of Tri in min L.:s ininie't o • or&r fii4lhis. enstoni
trade, which will cmide'llini iroll r4 , lpect , :to (14v
competitioq and will be sold at the gust reduced i.
prices for cash or approved credit. ,- -11 1
New Milfoid Oct. 1855. - -i I ~.
IVoixr Goods Choap fot .
Cw. 310TT.has just received another lot of.
• New ptiods, such nit CIO*, BaigO Do.
I,ains,Dt .13it gts,Gitighams,
Lawn.s, &c.WIII-011 HE OFFERS , A*. yißr pow
yulc-rs. 8 U.l/ .11ER SH A. TVLS, roevti- lot jti,t
p: ftlli - vett low prices,
also CRAP. P.
.and - B,LA-CK SILT SHAWLS
as law as the lotreA. • •
•• - - - • C.- W.IiOTT
.Inue 13.
,
Norcroes 9 Rotary. Pla . . , ng Ma
.. chine •••:•-ii. •
•
Ma
I\T
- D f7r T l 4 To .-. )rrnityti
and Grooving Machine. fer boards *lplank,ta
der the :tioreross l'3lfent. - Also; t.hei attachment
of the . ..UMW:in-: 'Machine; which .I.*lll work a
Whole board into -mouldings at oneie"peration.- r -
This patent has:. been tried, and dd,citled in the
Supreme Coort.in" Warhington.. AO be no in
fringemeebeing superior to Woodworth's Ma
chine. ' •• - •
Appi to_ S. D. DALE ; Willow :It:reeti above
Twelfth. Phila&lphia, where the Machines can,
be seen in operation. E. -W: cAR4, Agent.
Stoves: Stoven
III: ~ub~cribcr wishes to call the attentiorof
1 hi-3 friends and the l'ublie To is very large
aszartmcnt Cf .
. . . ,
, STOVSS i .
at . TO, now Storc; nOOlll in Lodivy
L. S. Lt-nheim's Store, and near tilt
Depot. Ile has in - addition to his I
variety ofe . ookinir.and l'_lolor Stoll
Pattern:, sr.m.: ul . which are-,--'. , 1
Sr ....Vit.iota . ‘ , ' J
Per„fhßran!.,z 1
MO le(ri . 7" , 09 „ - , ..ifo.iwek, I
- tilao.k Warzicr, ' Oritnt, , • ,
, - .: • :.. r.
.EgtfrStove,. .ii
Whieh togethe.r with his former ,s, Del -.. Will be
perhaps the most extensive and vari4losort.tnent
of well selected Stoves in the . Cont4y. •••
*. litlinton Stoves wellftirnishediat low priee's.
i r4y- All artieles . in his . line kept in hand an i d.
rond e to order alsusull, and rders r j Ceeivedat, his .
Old stand in'Great Bend. i • 1 ' \ -
JOilk OLSTEN..•
. ..4.. .
Lode,rsville & Great Bend Nolt. 1 1/356.—te' '
.• 'I,- . •
I s NEW GOODS. I L • '
rfillE 11)er is in constant rveeipl of
every 1 ' in hi's-line of husines4' nearly 'every
lilt k-The nubile will find his assprtmeut No I,
hind his] artieles item- nini of g,ood ',Cho
-Stock.e. o .ist, as ustial of I •
Dzugs 9 Itelieines. Paints, Ons,
1 - b-o—Stult4, Grocerie4 .
Fanev-Gools.leweiry '
-
' • Perfumery, Sze: 1-
= • • ABEL 'EURREL
Nfontrnse, Jan. 10,1856: - . •
. .
- Attention =at Ho lit.
Vri RE UNDERSIGNED wouldresp:.'et
t. full): icii.,rtn- the-citizens of bititoek an d
the s-tirrefftilifig country,: that he 'pis 'biter:fed - a
,tor,. at Di mock. four confers, Where be intends
keeping', constantly. on hand a gondl!and well se:.
tected assortment of Dry Goods, - , - G ' sties, Ihrd .
IVarer,rockery, and' all,kinds of MerchandiSe,
usually kept in a eountry,itore i :Ifich Ate will
sell as, low,, if not lower, thattahy,ot er -establish
:tient in Northern Pennsylvania, ' ontro'se nOt
excepted. Gentlemen and, Lodi S - give Me - it
i f.
call. and examine my stock of G ods, and-My
prices.- You will srave at least some mite!! tra 4 v..
el and perhaps froin ten to fifteen 1 cents ort-Ov
ery dollar you pay ofir: A good •assortment of
Ready Made clothing, kept const4ntly on hand,
All kinds of county produce takerf.in exchange
for Good's at UM' Market price. 11 :
, AVM. 11." THAYER. -
bin:) . net:, ian: 15, 1866 --TI. i ,
BA 13 AN3 13 . 1 Gt
yspc - o - .A.:3 ft VITEIV211 1 ;
. . No. 80 Willer stre4
• NEAR OLD SLIP, NEW
T. ir AVE constantly on hand, ant
1.l to order, ' - _, .ki
Bags and Sacks, Sewed ti
• . , -- less, '
for all uses; and of .' every deem'
quality. •
~ . - - '
- Vhkiy. would, especially call .utt
unequalled facilities .for •
MA:11121,71 AIM' P° ',
Bags or SaVta tax- I' -tour, .11c ' t Itaialny"-
Lliitckn - hcatt 11ratits,Saltlf t Spkim; ..
. . I .. 4:e% 41 :e!, 11 :.,.."--q. ' •
all iif which,they,furnish to .onle p In tho Most
approved stylo'of design, and pri yule, an 4 :with
quickest despatch. ~ i' . . '
1^
Also Importers and Deat is itt . .- .
Gunny Bags and ,Baggiug,-,. -
and various kinds-of THREAD: IandAWINE,
.
both Linen and Cotton,lif whkh jiro are recolv-
ingcontieual supplies:', •' - ' ,- `l. . '
.. .
March 6, /856.-146:' , . lt 1
CARPETS AIM OIL" LOTH'S: ,
T WOE PEU ealLth f , .ettentlon of
VI .; , 'the public to his
_large stste of Three Ply,
ingratini Velvet, Tamtry, and , eitAlcioSt
ings which he has just purchased ; iii ` , Cott, : .. .
and (Wars at lower prices than - -
fore in lh'S country,. and a 14rge• tatielk Mist
his spacious Carpet Hoorn occapyilpg the,second
floor o f his crockery : - eio ll l4uSo-79csiiillisg
store., Come And be contiPditrillSi:therfk is to
necessity, for '
' - PEIP
Binghtulon j fith .Sept., 1860.= I -
41 . 4
TEEVONTROSEIMMOCItittIi
puuszoip wo w luir,ammir MORNENO IOY
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Utp_xild*Blin ids iiiOntli,#iii 104140 itilj)*
ofthe y elf% r. N4.pniiiidiiegiiii" liticiliuti iutireilAt.
I t
ge'lli . re pftid, 'exetf.tptit t ; . ti? 11* 6. ifiti as tr,sPub•
fisher.. Ail v. otumni3tesititino. e opiiited iViththe
o#B44,talnaartiatiesitic;n,musi be tirecta (kßat
pAdytii E. B. CHASE, .paylo43ldOir.trAlle4,4)..o:4.
aohanna - Cotiull PE - --- • ,'', '-.:- , -.7...-_,....-,_ • :- _ .
- I -
- Rates of •'•
•
One square (i 2 line* Oil eke) ilieererthie4l,,tX,
.Eseh adeiequent insertfori, -046
One alvitire three moat s, •. CAO
One square-4a ix Inotthe,, .. . . - .4 t og
Businessa,Cardalfaur „
.0 - BO
Yeariitoitert'isernente,not...evir4
,e4ooretii2,oo
One column one year, . • .
- Yearly' adveirtiseravill restricted to the
bueineftalti which - they are engaged_; Al a in* eon;
shiered as A4Shiligto-eontinue" , isivertleieg intim
they e h,ii g i ve special directions for a elitxontio=
•
.uonee ofthe same.
lar Thepublisiterobavirsgaddedio.th eir Job
Printing =matorials a large - ankluperior,aaaOr,to
- moot of Job Type, are now:pripired to tzeOlt.
Job Work iyr a manner unaurkgmeil in tiais neg.
'tion or rouotry , and on < reasooable
gplaidis of etiretidescriptioo kept coustatitly
on - bond or printed to order: - -
'i . -ti'iiiii;:p-1.... - . .: : ::Pi.,:t - #-'t - ,,'.
IrA;lfir 11011:r62,. ' -
Great irteitd Depot, Pa. - Amigos Bar- -
I t; Proprietor. - • •-
nuit.ittp ws, firscler & 41e0 . 4 ,
- .
Mututactairers of SrmiunCommitip Cia=
111,14,E arnpfG:%AugheiViile,l4onilllgol.;Pc
Springs maybe had of At. 'o.,Wiison,iiiciiitrose. •
Wm. 4V.511111& Co.'
Cabinet'and dhair lifanttfaetaferti;64
„Street, Montrose, Pa: -
• . H. SMltii,
_ •
Surgeon Dentist, Mootiese-, Pa., wiiri best
Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Weed:Lys Ifeaelt
week. ' • , 1;41
Dealers in Dry Goods, GrOceries, Ilardsi-sre-
Crockory Boots and shOes, Sfiringville•
....A. J. -
Arrowtty AND COiINSELLOR AT tAw—Busque-,
hanna Depot, Pa. Office over B. I'Vests
Store: . . 13.
AIMEL TUURELL,llparnosi s Pa.
Pewler-in Drugs, Medicines, ,Chemicals, Dye
stuffri-G1a.14-- ware,Paints„ Oils, Varnishes, %Vic.
low -Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry,
Perfumery, dze.,—and Agent for all of the most,
popular Patent Medicines.
JOHN „GROVES, •
Faslisiitmable Tailor-8h op under Searle',
Hotel, Main Street, Mon trose, Pa. .
JOHN COLSTEr r
DrAve.v. Tx' Stores, Tin - , Cepper and Sheet Iron
Ware,{;odersrilie,riear Great Bend Pepot.-131
A. LathrOp,
DEALER in Ready.Mado - Clothii3ff,- Hats and
Caps. Book and .shoes, Dry Goods. ace.
Fir Store opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose,
C. D. LATIMOr. and j with
W. Rii.E•G
lIRTIGGIST . and -CnYasisa, and De4,4e,r
DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Dyn Staffs
Paints, Oils, Patty. Window Glass, Caniphine
P l erfaMery, Yankee Notems,atc.,&r.
•
I , olle, next to
t Greet Bend
t'o tin er ' huge
navy new
pß4virxiirm TRASE:II, •
ATTORNEY Alin CausgELLOR AT LAW, 0
ntsc4ti
Pa, will attend faithinily,to all buskin's& tin.
Enlisted to him in the county of Stisquharins.
Ctinveyancing and writing of all kinds will he •
- : done neatly, and charge modCiate. %ill
• also attend inthe prosecntion•ofelaimaofsrit. -
diem, their*witiows and heirs e ngainst the '
gir.werintient, for Bounty Land, Pensidas, Arc.
May be found at 41 hours at theofeco'fortnerly
' °en:ivied by 3. T. Richard, Esq., north ttfther
Citort-House.Bs3-13 _ .
I '
••.? - ire
3.14,1c.:ti0n
Oak,
. -
C. TYLER, .
Interested with. L• nit '
I t •
IMPORTER ARO DEALER tR - HaraWßitcl4l2,
d C
- • :lerr, Carriage Trimmings, Springs,..&e.%.
No. 115 Pearl Sfreel,..N.r.
Where his ltletiontile friends, in thisistiCogrr,
Coonlies,are kindly inyited,andearnes:ilyinlieit
ed to call and purchase.
_ -
-J. ra'r.s9na - • -
WfIOLESALE AND Risixv - VEALER in Catinett
Ware, 116thltect.18, Staii&
Cliai • Sc.' ' '"
-•- •
No. 9 Washingtim street:;--- csz'
Itinghitttstou,
. PAr"Cotfin Ware-Room Isp,siaire.
_ _
PATENT MEDICINE A 6 ENCT,;,
Drtraqur,
RiffitrlTT
•
coosig? mr.:nts :cwkstalitk
SASH 1Z fl D OOR; ,. *
AID
.
GLASs DEPO* - , entsTvoir sr: t ,
rtiontrow, Pesn'ser , _
AU •hiz - es and deserilit:. l onkitt imirquitatitri,
made to order, or furoisheil on the shortest no! , .
• • •
ING.
.HAYDEN BRO7ATERS, , '
- mew mtproid, rett:t'sit. •
Ax7ri,oLEsAtv Deslerii car
V V - Comb's;Saaponder - Threath:,r' _Pane,
Gonda,. Wainheit, Jeweliv. • Silver- twit Plated
Ware, Cutlery, Fillting Tackle:Cistais,'"&e:. !LK.
Me:rchanta and Peddlors , :appplied -en,liberal
TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, - 'GM HAYDEN!, -
• .
OR,K,
manufaitur
•-
ote style,
..and
lotion to their
• - DR,, , E; P. 1VXL7101v., ,, .•
th H
rit RADv AT E e Allopath .a a
t...X:lll.ol)mM° Cotters 'Of Misdloh44 to' -sow
permanently located ia Great Bend Pa: , ••-: •
Aprillat;jl3,s6.' - - •
JOHN
FAS! lONABLE.-T A ILOR .. cShop . Greer tboi-;
SOto lltitt, LktrANliiiiii.
E.,:itAtzbowEirx. Ale*Sitiport.
on of Chinl4 - 004, , d Eartherl'intiri Ito: 76
Warren - Stfeet Nt• 'Yoikt •
Onollitetrorkekiftiili
1 - Partogived , ic.noolucirplata- , :ii***.,
fortiokto be platOdr_iiiniVlCAtki any Wars .
{tier tit ea for tutiO BrOome Counto. - °
1 - -,M1,101 . 1 suss.
ORts* wic r 44 . ' etioiws
. lolection-, - antrit ter
= ABMs
`ltontiotes 11<150,8
Jots
ille:11114AN- &PAR*,
Dr. Merrit 0- Vail:
A,M,E,L -,- T-U-It-it E - L,
',...-Solititiie k :Pi,; ' • ._:--
FOB iALL . T HE YOpQIc&L~
Lirifitor