The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 17, 1856, Image 3

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    .his obligatinns - to the Republicans by going
in for the colored race, and -in like matpaer
11J would redeeF l his faith to the: Know
ibthings by proscribing, all foreign born and
citizens from' office. I cane no
other reasonable version. But there are other
phases of this -fusion . which I find it difficult.
te !selve,.' For instance:, 1 cannot understand
liow these Abolitionism, 'whose sympathies.
Mire been so excited for the : poor Afriean.and
for. his promotion on grounds of .. hunianitV
and liberality, can so readily fraternize with
a p ar ty:whose avowed purpose is to proiveribe
white citizens, and tiegrade them to a position
little abOve that of the- blacks. I had sup
posed that when the benighant feeling of
benevolence got possession of the human
heart, it iwoild be broad enough to cover:the
w hite aslwell.as the black race. And then ;
again, how can the Republicans, with ;any
httw of l istncerityidenuance the -repeal of 411 e.
Idissourilline,, because of their reverence 'fur
compacts and good faith,and then make cOM-_
mon cause with a midnight dynasty, whose
av owed purpose k to break compacts, to4lis
regard the Constitution and laws, and violate
the faith of our fathers, for the purpose' of
. s ubyertitikt, rights and privilege,s conferred.up
en the foreign born •an'd Catholic citizens
These are things - which I de not •understaiirl,
nor do 1 believe that when Solomon -said
"there IS nothing new under the sun," : he had
any reference to a fusion like', this.
But what is almost. as incredible is that in
the faceOf this startling picture, some of%the
Republican presses have the boldness to claim
the•Gertitan vote for Mr.,Fremont;and if it be•
true t` that coming events ca 4 their sliad Y oWs
before,".lwe may look out for 4nother. addition
of the fa i rce of- 1852, with the• foreign hOtn.
citizen on the stage.: But the attempt can
not rise:above a farce. Surely our natural
ized citizens are not to be deceived •again,.. as
they mraFt surely will be, if they rely upon
any protection het that • furnished by the
Constitution and the laws and a - Democratic
whninisfration,
Correspondent of 'The Detroit Free Press. .
- WESTFISLD, N. 17; July - 5, 1856, -
. RAISING OP run ATLANTIC'S BAFC.—Ac
cording to protnise, I' send you n Statement
of thelfactS in . relation, to
_!the raising of the
Atlantic's safe. 'The Atlantic was sunk - by
eollisihn with the propellar Oeensburgh in
in 1852,'three miles ot: Long POitit, in 170
feet. 4 vwater, We arrived' an the" ground on
thelSth of Juno; spent one- day sounding
the wtcek and gating our vessel moored ;
on the 19th made the first;di%:e.; land e d n o .
en 'hei. upper deck, near her quartet.- At the
eighthtlive I was opposite Ethe stateroom that
- containtid the safe. The rest of the time,un
til the 15th, I. was bu.v in.,• breaking *in. the
windOw - and casing. There , was no door
opening out upon' the,:guards. On the fir,
teenth dirt°, I got a line , fast to , thti ring in the
lid, bet found the hole toosmall tb allow the
safe,bi come out. The, sixteenth, I *took a
saw with me and sawed'through' [the casing
of the window ; tried :to brealcit out,' - but
eMildinot. On the - 17th,Made aline fast to
the casing,and it was broken out by the crew
of the vessel. from above.' - On he, 18th, 1
made My line fast to one of the end rings,and
it wa s ; hauled up. It is needless ,to say that
all stories of seeing a "beau:ire] lady,' Sze:,
are false:as it was dark at eieditV feet,and all
the, wrk-- - tione 'there - wasidt out.. The op-
I , Ira t t's used' witi a Wells & G , ,wan air pump.
from Boston, with one manuilictured Land
I Owned by M. Quig-ley. The ar)nbr was a
, FrepliinFs iblaimi,
i i - (x - 1 - 1 - ITintoti rubb e r one, and riot pr,Oteeted by
The (tposition . papers have already Leggin eoppe., as stated. .1 suffered nn ineonven
tO bowery noisy upon the subject of Fre- ielice-'from the pressure except in faro Or three
moat's 'Military services. His adventures instanees,.when my head-piece seemed te be
:thiong the passes. of the west are confidently filled With bright electiic sparks.-4--br. in (ch.:
otTered as a set-off to the, long line' of eminent VClAds l ,"sa w stars." WWI that - oceured, I
public action - s- which have made . Mr. .811- 1 iminediakly gave - the signal and ,:.aint, up. -
elianan what he is. Let nobody imagine for ' 1 . E. -P. .I.ImiaiNGION. -
._.
a in( - ,ment that we intend to dispute Erei - I ,-------.41.-.c..._,...., .
Its Ex-President. Vane Buren. closes a
Mon'ts claims to greatness. We admit thAi
cheerfully. We do not hesitate to assert that long Fetter reviewing
the P.‘-'1" questions
lie slept,in the open air more nights,..perhaps, of the day with thefollOwing . signithamt par
agraph. We commend it to public attefi
ilian any
, other man, Kit Carson excepte4.of •
.Whom the public haS yet heard. His acititke- e i6 n• 1 -' . . -.• ' --
inents in the maiterof eating mule's meat ".q. Buchanan, in his ~ ,letter of aocept
and drinking dirty . water are also quite aston-1 ;Ince, 'Ptltr
lees himr?-eit . to - the PeOP I O, - “silonld
isliing. -- . 1.1e - has shat denial )—killed bear--,-the 111)111hr:11ton - Of the Cony e ntion be ratified
tanked Iridianand done a variety :of other I by thr people, that all . 11 '4" l>"`" -r and intla•
thin , s, fll- which nobody gives him gr ,„ c t e ,: i - ence constitutionally posc6sed I , }-I , }-the Exeen
,
ct'edit than we - ;. do. We have 'always felt ;th - e i shall ne exerted, in a firm but coneilia
pde-ised to think that be has been so well' re - rt"rY lent, duringthe ' Finkle term
be shall
Wattled for every• thing he did, llis - 1 4,„„,,,,,,,1ietnam in office, to restmOlie saute harmony
in securing the handsomest estate in Califtr- i among the sister Stares %let prevailed he,
111 - a. ins:ea.! of exciting rmy envy._ In,onr bO,I
- to ty: j , tst reward f 9 r hi; eT•ir
1, ^kti%iCt ' .7.r (11 ,..1 V. Whim wn, s.eat - to the
.Senate„ dia'nt even lainent. thai,
ae distil edthe system of re.wanimi
w i t h erivi c (nee. We emir • foE . .:CL!
w'hat., he woohltio, • What he did, we woift
11:.11•; itwolll,l . ..seem a little shal. 4 .y,.pel4Aryz.
state . .lat 114. did • no:hing at :40:1, fait prn
civndv, Tlnit unb!us:ii.og
thf. Gh,he:has, hciweve!,alreadf .
Lail:en:less of his official
; •
A ad: are•a,ked to 'maize him Pres:.
Ilere Our gratitude FteasSi : rn
steps and4.As—“what 'claims has this
man to'this great nfflee Wlrit is thert..,
in the nature of t,tior.of
his life, in hiF,aetions, to fit him a-1)146-1
-,vherein, above all other places, a l.tyetares-,
-m'an-hip is called for by the' ;I'4l
mast he had, if the country is .to be set:girt , . 9 :
The Fremont organs kindly answer tite;e fil
thi questions for us: - Their champion.' they.
tell us, has gonelur days withOu i t..„victuahs , —
. . •
1:e has lived on the floh of the mutes--.le,hat ,
washed this diet down witii - clhty ditch
rev Ir Arid so, they tell us, he is
.the Man for
the times.
.With all admiration for the-ze
aaievernents of the Colonchthey strike us as
inLlicatingrather, tine teeth and a-glod
:ion, than stiy very enlarged scopecif itel
1-34. G . entlemen can be picked no al; over
the counirv—we know of several --onr;:elyes' ; .
nblieing fellows, who, for some trifling, cot`
)e such as an estate in Carfj.rnia,
Pi - esidency, or' any thing of . that sort,
c . a. mule 'flesh for any given .period which
the Repu dOctprs may- prescriLe. Not
that we mean to insinuate that thC , fe gentle-
Men are to do any thing else consideration
of 'the reward. It would be altogetherunrea
so4able to expect any excessive development
of brain . 6orri persons whose teeth an i digcs i
tivc orga s rs work so han-lsomelv I ' Few men
ire greatiin alkhings. Ea h laminary h,ts
i:s 4 , here, and only shines fitly therein. All,
although '.ittr gratitude to Colonel
taittly very large, we do not wish to see a
gniat nation make it-self little, that it may .
makea Wile man great. But not great—We
will not say•that. We would not merely be
eOme ludicrously absurd ourselees; ,but Frt , -
mont hitnself would be intolerably' miserable
were
W e to crown him with the' office. Ile
- i%7uld!feet, from the hour - he entered the
IVbite' House. the unfitness of the wreath for
gas brow. i Should :inv. great einergenev oc-_
cur, threatening the public safety, as the as
pect oft.helpolitical -heavens just now seems
to indicate that 'Were wilh, a.miserable weak--,
ness wouldipossess him . ; the 'want capaci
tr. the want of experience,- the -want of any
thing like 'a statesman's life, would mate hip
iMportance tgoapparent to be hid. He would
then feel, perhaps 7 —the nation' at any rate
whaki . feel-t—hoW little there is in the genius
which fits a. man to guide bands of trappers
through w&tern passes, to fit him fiir the vat
duty of leading ) a great nation through the
straits of a great, crises.—Harrisburg Crisis.
The Illyst ► s ittld' 4° 'H - oreorar of the
• , Deep.
A diver from 13titralo, in connection with a
c)nipany, has at' last succeeded in recovering
Vie safe of the American .Express Co., ivhich
has been lying in the sunken steamer Atian ,
tic for Che - last four or.. 6ve'years... In the 'of
flue he found the.- safe, and was enabled to
,move it with ease, and took. it upon deck,,
where the•gra,opling irons were fastened. on. -
and the prize - brought safely Ito the
Upon opening the .safe, it diplayed its con
tent., inA-Perfeet state or preservation: There .
e As 'safe 2 . 65000. in gold, $3500 in bills
of the Go'vernrnent Stock Bank ; and a large •
amount of-hills on other hanks', amounting, in,
all to abkitit.”6,ooo...;Tho papers were un
injured, eteept that they smelled very strong;
ly of dc:eayed human - bodies, as if :they had'
laid so maiiy ft years in a coffin with lbei r own
er. . pf course all th-is.money goes to the per
ions intere-4 e d i fl the wonderful adventure.
The I.letroit 'Advertiser athis the following
..tothe.above. news,.: Which is a rare piece -of
inforn:lation Tor icitintific men and sexton s :---,
"rhe diver was protected by copper, 'armor
. and was tinder water .40 miutttes, during
which time he bad- sofne strange. adventures./
The upper deck of the Steamer lies .160 'feet
under ; Jrater and far below where there isoiny
current or r inotion.r 'Every thin is therefore
exactly first went down. When the di.
• Yer alighted upon ;the deck, he was saluted
by a beautiful lady, whose. .lothing•was well
arranged, her hair - elegantly diessed.. As he
approached - hei the itiotiokottbe i.rttter.eitua
ed- anloscPiation of 'her head As it gracefUlly
bowing to. She was standing erect,with
one hand grasping the rigging. Around lay ,
the•bedies of several others', as if Sleeping.--
Childien holding their friend . by the hand
and niothets with their babes in their arias,
were there: In the cabin'the furnitute was
still untouched by decay, and to '4ll appear;
•ance had just been arranged by some careful
aitd.tasteful hand."
tore the apple of discord, ip the form of sl.lre•
Tv-agitation, Itad : Lieeti ens into their tnidse. "
fie kncms that the pledge can be redeemed
but i n one way, :Ind tha l t is byi t..eeking
to the 'bona. fide settlers of theiTerritory, if
mattets should he. allowe , lin remain m,s they
.
note .stand, the full, free anti praetical enjoy
ment idf the tights intendea to be grunted -to
thou' I , y the I 3 rgnnic ct;
:Aincluding tlytt. of
free tffia t ze, and no one gill understand bet
ter than he-that ti,,thing sttort Of sub4tatice•
of thor,e, right would aniw r r the purpose Or
snti:N the exvited 'arid vif;ilrint ?scrutiny of
-, ... - .
those wt l o, will wzia.lieveryz-tep that i.. taken
in ale r t - II:LI:Eli'. I Jou l ols were at one time
tiuowrtt out—l know lir ! : Ni hat quarier
rer , ard to the power cif the Executive to
'rive this- ,secnri:v ; tent
,ntrairs now iu. pro
,gress ;bow that these.clotitts. if iey . ever ex
isted;
,tiave Leon disoehed., The iconstituti,m
tnAe.ft it. Ole express duty oT theFederai,r4-
ticutiO:,.to . ,(!.,e that. "the laws we 'faitiitall3- ek
ecutoran,.: he is •
,clothed with powers aa
equati.y to its performanec‘:l
Will Mr: Buchanan, if Oct: e• redeem his
.dr"- ? I -beF
pledgC .tetive he trip, and
Kill el - lee:folk , support 'tit."
Ex-Govertkor Job a Bigler.
Ator has heen 0-ottirr the ] rounds of the
paper, that !this gentlemen had been notifid
bv the San F'lanei,Eo Corninittee,
that- lie must not return tilt C.thlbritia. Thule
i not la word of truth' the. story. The
Penn.itylranian o f Wedne:;day hist thus dis- .
l . .
the faorteatton :
W(t, are authorized ht hilrrelf
to prLlnount:e the statement fal , e! and
! Goy. !Bigler haq bre.n ab4nt•sinne the
siii.of April, and has 11tdel no Connection,
whatever, in the troubleS! in Sitn Franei-eo.
The absurdity of the vliOle ;IMO- is rendered
the more tranTaient front. the 'fact, lhat
sey . and! his !associates, have etier been the
most:bitter and Mtsc:rupulOuseni!Mies of Gov.
Bigler.. The paper of iOich, •be publislid
wa.;, filled witl the ffilde , t tahuse id that erni- -
- rnit gentleipan. A New i l`ork•iptiper says : :
-- We are - in : form ! d . thritilv-re is no founda
tion fir. the report publi3hed in •:San'Francis
co leti.J.r, the ex-Governor ilitzleti!htui been to
-
fineo,ed not, to !et urn to tealiNquia. There
is indeed no reason for such!! r , quest, and
hence its al,Aurditv. .
Surveyor
A.oi - Jrre...pontiebt speaks in ~ the•strongeq
terms of :11ajor JAI] . 114iw4, ofli . ranklin
in corinexion Atith the nomination, for Survey
or Geileral, in, place
,t„f• titnothr•
who declines the nonlinatior. • !Major • Rowe
l is utiruestiol_ably ":a deserving, : man and ii
sound Demw-rat, and s . ilifriTld lie he nnnina•
fed an:d elected will 'fill :=l.la ‘..friei, with ability
and fideliry. He 6 in ev!erY, respe . i.tt well
fled for the stationoild is a gen'tieman of it -re;
proat`,l . l a e moral eha ter. 1
I . ' Col; NN'illiarn T. Alleiander, of Clarion
county, will also be. sCrong-ly - ifiged for the
nomination.
.The 0014 is a eler fellow, nnil
it first-rate Democrat--(::otimietent and deserv--;
ing—who has strong i;laikus upon the party.
—Laneasterian.- •
• 'Making a Great liFaut Of Mtn.
At the rate Mr. Fremont's friends are go
ing on, they will makebirn out the greatest
matithe world'ever before the fall elec
tion. Ile will have discovered continents ;
have actually been CIT• the tip- end of the
NorthiPole; 'nailed the American flier to the
planets, Satan ; annexed the Aurora Borealis ;
explored the bottom Of the oceans; flogged
'every Indian and Mexican lon qe continent;
eipended more money, than any one e1:46 ;
besides being the greatest: genera!, • man of
science, botanist, and ;orator :that ever' lived.
All this the Black: Reptiblican party will
Make him out before 'the first of November,
provided he will pay f for it.
Considering, therefere s lthe 'great respect
we have forthe Colonel, we are:sorry he has
Men into the hrin;ls , of the philistines, for
they Htill. pltiek him clean. before
,they . ere
done with:hiin.. We :can 'rnakd no betterll- .
lustration of his- positiOu ithan !by supposing.
him to be the real:anti get uine . Twolly horse,"
who hits been over-dri r ven ion the plains, till
helms dropped 'down frdm :fatigue,- and 'no
sooner is he'down thap his- es are pecked
out by turkey-buzzards, and' ten minutes at
terwardS; 106 bones left +hife!:and bare, to
hleach.in ,the eye; or, if this simileis - bette,r s.
to a-piece old :cheese, dropped on the
ground, a nd on the iustei3t attacked by
a thousand: of black anti, leach straggling; to
- 1 ; —!
carry o it-Ttece. That Mariposa grant is
the bait, Atid we rather suspect that - there is
already a pretty heavy drain upon .it ; and be
fore its lord is eleeted,,may be pretty well ea
ten up byllie.btackants - that have already
got the.scent of it ; atid,when it :is gone, we
shall see . boiv the vermin will' scatter for the
first fresh piece thatlany one else may throwp
Hew Greely and his cohorts of black ants are
chuckling oier their luck. If-any one don't
believe it, let them'ack George Law.
The opposition are strange ft.liows—they
are unfathomable—we have tried the :earl on
them, bu• cannot touch bottom.
They accuse Mr.'l3trottarraN in one breath
of being a F,....dralilt,'and in the next declare
him to bea rank, radical, Jacobinicat Dem
ocrat.,
Before hisnatnination they dedlared that
be would be ••i:ljected by the ',ineirintiti Can.
coition, bee:Mile his, morality., was too pure
and his stateMensliip too"enlarged to suit the
party lender 4: Now
and
tell us his morali
ty que.ssioriablq attl-116tatesruanship .no
great blitilre-s
T Ley supported him Li fore he
.was tniae
the standard bearer , of the party beenuselthey .
believed hiri to be anti-slavery—now they
oppose him because ; they allege, he is pro
slavery.- •
• At one time they eulogised hini 'as a safe,
conservAtive man—now they den . ounce him
:ts - a ramanOrotis filibuster, -Ayho would swal
low Cuba at a single gulph
. and . annex ;all
Gmtral un
•
Such is the character of the opposition.—
It iltryitt : t to the temper to treat such a shtif
fling mend:it:4ms set of hypocrites with orfis
nary courtesy.
nputrr OF REPUBLICANS.M.—Tite: Plouph
keepsie Teleyroph c hatter a I3lack Repli h I
can Cierg6nan of that plan n with uttering
the fullos%ing reprehen,Able f-entimmt:
. p . roy daily that this accursed (Mon
'may be diesolvcd, even if . blood have to
~pi![." • •
Thi!; is the secret prayer of the whole pais
tv, -anti the grand object they have'itt sic v.
fie•not deceived by their hypocritical profes
sions! -
iIIr.ATE ,ELECTICIS.-011 the .first Monday,
4th ,of Atnzust, elections will be held in the
Stites of.lientuckv, Attan Az, Texas, Missou
ri, atidlowa ; ;Lod on the first. TlMrsday,.oth
of Augu4t, ln.North!Carolina 'and Tennes , e.
On September 201, in Vermont and california,
and September Sdi,,in Maine. On the • first .
of October,l7l.ll,in Georgia and Flor
ida, anal' on the 2.d Tuesday, 14th of October,
in Pennsylvania, Ohio add Indian. •
. ..•
Teacher's Institutes.
. There will be Teacher's Town Institutes
held as 101 l ws : • -
Apdhu•un—Tuesday July 29th, at. - 9
o'clock jA. M. at tlui . Schou! boa se lielow Bei):
be's.
Juls. 30th, .at•-9
o',;:lock! A. M. at the; Setwor house !war br.
Cut nell's. ,
,
•Rnsii—Thursday Jtilv 31st, tti 0 u'eli.jekA.
.
ili.iLt.itle. •el,:o.)1 llott;e, pear Granzer's.
Ditevtor.. and :friends will ''pli:.:vie see tli'at
All the Tr :::hers are , f)resent:'
The:pul.lie are i.o.itell to :Meta. -
- B. F. TEWKSBURY,
.c!..),, Silit't„
AU persons interested in the Town Clod:me
re!pectinlly invited to net at 'F.-B. Clondler's
t.lore, on Friday evening, the 18th of Jaiy, at 7
- and tali.; half o'-el.;r1;.;
zglkaatau...
At Eitnira, N. Y.. July '4th. by Rev S. Mini-
Son. }:aims It, STF.r.r.rNs, Montruse, and 111 - 1)-
IA LYNDER:\IAN, of -Nel% tun, N. J. •
Extra Cheap Dry Goods!
\VO immenso and 'attructice stocks of un -
JL nt.w Goods at • .
LORD & TAYLOR'S,
iherefore,.!l
. Rich Oress Silks,t3hAwlsi,"Mantiilas,DeLaines,
Alpacas,:e4,buts, Dcl3 , :iges, VlAllies, Tissues.
Clingharns, French, Engli,h
and4inerican Prints, Linens, Flannels, Doniest
ies,'H,,ivry, Embroiderics,Liices, Ribbous,Trith
rninzs, Cloths, Cassinieres, Vestings,&c. Also,
ut the
••
(11?.AND" STREET STORE.
Rich Gilt Corniees, Vv.'indow B:indels, Curtain
Naterill., Tapestry - , Veivk and low.
Oil Cloth -4, Rugs, S L
. ,
:=jl - ''S E, , CI AI, INVTATION TO CALL_RiI
Parties about to vigit New York are request
ed to c.tal I.lt..tvre pnrelne-ing elsewhere, and will
find thdse.the.largest cheapest and'most destra
;bie stocks : of Dry Qooris in the city. •
255, 257, 259 & 261 GRAND ST.
Lnd net niztnberF.t,
47 & 49 (.;. , ITIIARINE ST.. N. Y.
July 16, 1856.=-3m.
..Buriiet's'PA.tent Impro*ed •
SELF 5EA1.17%.: CAN.
This is 'the .cpxt, , r fruit Can in market made
t'nt;rely of TIN ,All others are sealed by means
of IZatl St:f errs. hie!' disco/or the fruit.
By means of a Rubber Ring,, the sealing is
made so pert: cg, ly Air Tight that the mo..t ejtre .
less persok!eannot make a failure in "seating' this
Can.
A channel being arranged around the top,
Wax can be used (if desired,) in ::,dd:tiort to the
Rubber' Ring.
tunnels are necessary in filling these Cans.
.The opening is so large that a fultsized Pe .eli
esm lie admitted ; or the hand inserted to wash
-out. the . Can. •
'l:very Canis perfectly tested %V ht . !
TI 111„ta....- . •
L-t e 'r Thiii Can is the cheapest in marketenn
sidering theltsdvantages it has Walt ALL ottICF:
Cain.
_Orders filled promptly; by J. & C. BERMAN,
Ageuts for the Patentee, 601 Broadway, N.Y.i
. PRICE LIST.
Quart Cans,', , per doz.. . $2,50
Half - " • 3,50
G.dlon Cans„ - • - " • - 4.50'
Wrenches, - " -• • '75
Tops, corn plt4e, for sale.by the Dozen or Gross.
DiSettunt to-the trade. •
July 16.,=.3m.
T HE undersigned an qtuditor appointed by
the Orphan's. Court of Susquehanna Coun
ty. to :make :distribution of the proCeeds of the
s,alei of real eState.of Hen= Stoddard, dee'd,wili
atiend to the duties of eaid appointment at his
offiee, in Montrostcon Safurday, the Milt day of
August next.'at I O'clock P. M., at whjeh time
and place all persons baring claims fresent
them, or be debared from coming in upon said
fuod. FRANKLIN . FRASER;Auditor.
'July 11, 1856.-4 w.
• DISSOLUTION.
Tco -partnership heretofore existiicr. under
tho firm of McMillan & Parlc is :this duy
dissolved by mutual consent. . • ~
The notes and accounts • are in thehands of
James McMillan fir -collection..
.
JAM.ES
: ASAPARK. .
July 7,1846. *
XTOTICE is hereby. given to persons
1.1
di mend* against the Estate of Ebenezer
Gate, late of Saver Lake township, in Sesq'a
Co.. dee'd, that the same must be' preventecl.to
The undersigned for arrangement; and all persona
indebted to said Pilate are required ter make
mediate settlement. •
JAMES GAME,
ANSEL - GAIGE.
June 19, 1856.—w6. Executors. •
Strange Feltown.
Notice.
Per order of Ceimni lice
Auditor's Notico.
Executor's Notice.
HARDWARE,, MESE PUR-
NISHING - AND, FANCY GOODS.
•
ililiti4l3 - 3avanuti ;l
Of Susqnehannal and Noiglboring
Couitiea. : 1 1
~TTE would respect f ully do lieit your “tten
lino to our lafrge stock of the above
tneritioned Goods, now in-store and in course of
reception. For tnany,+years the trado of one cfL l
the largest portions ofi the Empire State • hay;
been retained by a tnnpopOly, which has nt
given away before the rush of enterprise.
Posse/ming uneguitfed facilities , for huying.,ll
and - having direct communication with the most;
extensive Mannfactoriiis in the United States,l,
we say, withont exaggeration, that we 'can end' ;
will sell, either wholesale or •retall, at prices
lower than ever ofP•reo before west . Of N. Y.;
•
City. , 1 - • -
While nothing has been omitted in trio Hard.
ware lino, we have giVen particular attention to
the House.Furni-hing branch of our busitiesS;',
and have on hand a stuck .well worthy .the in
spection of Pottse Keepers. •
Of Pane'', .G.Hods we . Pave i,tlto a large awrt-i
!tient, which , having beep selected with especial i
reference to the waot4, of our customers , we!l
think will please those fn need of articlosin this
tine.- • • • .1
Ia enntlusinn, we wonou sly that our Goods'
are new, of the first quality, ,and that we;
hopo,by strict attention to business, and a con•
l'stant anticlegtiOn of wishes of our patrons.:
to oerit'even an increase of tho . confidence .1i• I )
ready.reposed in n 4.
• YFE 4 KisiOWLTONT,
Hardware, House Furnishing' and Fancy Goods;
Eatablishment, bl golirt St., Bingham
• ton, N. Y., najosinina• Bank of
• Bin , rtidtriton. • i
N. B. WO . II3VP very! large stock of Woadl
eu and Willow Ware, .ifits and Rot2:4, Britannia!
NVare, Fancy Bird Cages, &c. Sp. , rtingl
alvaratus ofei•ery including-Fkliing!
Tit eklek in all ks varietiq, Guns, .R.ltles, Pistols,!:
Gun Materiiils, dtc. i f -
From the Binghamton I Democrat;, April 10th.
SpL E NDI D ImPrti)VEI4NT.-4•We bare before;
noticed the new store crectect by A.,..Knowtton,l
Esq., adjoinim , the Banl4 of Binghamton, to btu
occupied as a'HardwareiStore by Messrs. Phyft
& Knowlton. 'As it approaeltes completion it
deserves more
. add more the: praises that havl
been bestowed on it. and is undoubtedly in its
style, finish and appointMents the model store of
the_Southern Tier. MO . ssrs. P. & -K. are noW
putting in their stock, tle later and more cornt
plete than has heretofore: been kept'iti this place;
embracing all the departments of • Hardware,
Builders Finishing Matt}rials..ts Fixtures, &c.I.
&e. Mr. Blackstone, an experienced and reedy
workman,maperintends;the Gas ,hitting depart.!
ment. Look is at Phy:te & Knowlton's.
Hardware and House Furnishing
Geode..
, .
, . ,
THIS is'a progresNive age. No one doubt
it; (aril', they did, a glance at the manifold
wires on which the Jightninz; whizzes with im
portant new.i, woubt man copvince . ; a look at
the rushing cap . ; would add more emplio f sis l( 1 1 )
the last and wise cotnelosion. New proofs prey
sent themselcs eaoll day - cash daywe dr.: mutt
anxious to
l' . . • 1
"Catch the liTingsmanners - as they rise,'' i
turn them to our :owa nel . OUnt, add take in as
i
mach cash. as possible. -
.
Nowla days peofile are averse to dealing at old
fashioned Steres i i--thos'e established •from ten tai
twenty years n 7,0. ' Their proprieta;rs having I n i.
'come tharow , lo imbued with the high price
principle, (or rather lack of princiPle.) are urj.
willing to lowerftheir demands tacit scale 'more
in accordance with the times we lire in.
resolved to,leep pace with the prol.Trcssivie
spirit of the Ilge.:. we have opened our new . and
spacious Store,; No. 51, Ctiurt• St:, with a veil) ;
largeThssortinont.uf .
._ .. •
Hardwaie, House Furnishing,
and Fancy Googis, which we tifl"tfr.wholeenle.•er
at the 14west'prieeR; for cash or approydd
credit. • PIIITE &KNOWLTON,
5 , Coo'rt 11,1 ghlout.on, N. Y.!
We adyise ebuetryrSerehants.to viii us.
They wiil firoli it ailv.intagenui?' •
FARMERS
-'\7 ILA, full a large lot of ,
i Hoeg, Rakes,
1 . Spades, Sthovefs,'‘ - I
•
Gra',.. ,- ;-Ifoo'• - S 7 I -1 •
... ~.
1 - - , Craditis,
and many nt.hpr ac4irles for.tillinc , and beitutify
inir the eatth,;at 1 1 4,11'FE & .KNOWLTON'Si,
Binghamtnh,ll._ Y . . ' '' ' •. • I
__.
---'—
TQ :THE LANES; • , 1
1 iTE are di•termin4 to 'suit the Ladiqs, hal, :
Y. sing thiir comfort in view, 'we lat.tly prb
cured a the iinporter:s, a large assortment of
1
- • i FANCy G(XpS, , .. 1
which must tiertainly.please e'en the imost fas •
tidious tr:ste.; ' I
1 1
We hare al fine stock of Milt.; Nailmi Tooth
Brushes e . (iniprising, many . elegant styles.
Of combs we have an extensive varn.t y, ioelk
ding many ofilndia Rubber,' Iron 'and: Horn. J
We have. deride, man` other. F.lneY Articlg,s.
too numerous to mention.., Call and exam*
our Fancy Glods.
.._....' _ - •______l___ 1
- IPIIIFE &
51 C'utirt It.. • .
. ,
ißefripiratots.. .1
JUST recer -Ix7i4e lot.„.zit. pricer
.from:ss.
)0, to $1
NI YEE &KNOWIL'rON.
.13inAarntob N. Y.
Bird .tages! Bird Cageg. !!.
pIYFE &;KNOWI,TON, 4avo jusi r.:ceivd,d
a large abd well eclectecl - ntowrinient of
BIRDCAGES,
epinblninlrjapny of the most elegarlt tic44,Tris
dad bt-autjtut fint6h ; combining dnr.tli i ility 'with
lighincAm and iririness of stvle4 From hs 6d, t')
'6l 0, each, dritikiog and 1.?,;(1 eup4 included.
i PHYFP., & KNOWLTON. !
51, Court It.,.l3inghanaftn.
Colintry Merchants;
Flurnishinir
IV I fi kt i n i w n G uv snt Yf rie
I'l 1 YFE; & ItNONYLTONS.
Binghtunto .
To Sportsmen. • . •
Fishing Tack i le!-- Guns! I?ijles . !.,Pistolti?
•
TOWYPE&IiNOWI.TON li,tve now on .hano
lot'of Fkhing . Tackle,
ing I
Rock from In l 6d, to 'slo each. • 1
I.ines, from l ;f3c,:ts.. to 85, each. • 1 I
Reels, froml 8140 to 86 each, and an assorti
ment•of artificial Bait. never before .klualled iii
this vicinity, i Olnding Frogs. Miee, Glass, Loath
er, India Rnobirr , Minnows,Gutta Perch, Gras
Hoppers, Shriinp, SPioning 13 it, &c,
Pat
ent spoons to . 4vold . catching grnks while balling.
Patent Springillooka for PiCkerel or Pike.-*
Soebdologers,!or YnaTe Doodle ILoks, a nets'
and improved anode of catching Bill.
W have a ,f,Ocii stock'of Guns, Rifles, Rei f .
volving, single, and double.barrelad Pistols, Ilona;
der, Shot; Water Proof and other caps, Huntini
Horns,. Turkey calls • cte Powder Flamktl,
Pouches,. Game .Bags,:Temperance Bottles, &e..
&c., &e. • 1 , • .
. In' fact we have every article of Sporting AP
pal-n.028. . Hooks, for outline fishinz by the hum-
Ared thousand:l PIIYFE & KNOWLTON.
.5t Conrt sit.( Binghamton.
DETICI3I.O`, , for . ...7(lito;, large asilort.
IA) . merit at
iiIIYFE KNOWLTONS.
To the Citizens of Montrose.
rt AS FITTING AND. FI.XIfURES. Phyfe
& Knowjton . are at all times ready to in
sert Gas Pipe n old or new litmaim, in a work
man like mann r..and at low prices. !
They have .fine assortment of ChandelierS,
Pendent.% Portjtble," Brackets, Glass. Globes, an#
-Faney Paper lihades. • '
Mr. Blaekstene,.. who superintends tho,work
has had nineh+xperienes In this line, itt New
York and Brociklyn. Orders solicited.
PHYFE & KNOWLTON. i
.
Binghamton
TIOCi A PO
IVT
AGIOCUINURAL lIIRKS.
R. M. WELLES & C 0
Atli( P-
A;
. HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND .
I ; SEPARATORS. 11 ,
Tlirei.,hers and Winnowers conibiii4 .
CLOVER HULLERS . I .
Cirtulor i and Cross Cut Saw Mills. ,1
Eurerfs
Cider Milli+. Feed Cutters, Corn Shellera:Corn
and seed Planters. Se i rour's Grain "rills and
Broad Cast Sowers. evolving 11er:14 - Rakes.
Dog Poi.6,rs. Clow's' Grain Cradlea.l Reich
urn's Mow'srs. Reapers and fowers`Conibiried.
Magic Corn and Cob Mills. EzeolsiorlFanning
Mills. Cultivators. Loather . and Rubber: Belt.
logs, Meat Cutters, Apple Peare.s. Refrigera
tors, Provision Safes, dr.c._.
~ ..
Extras furnished for repairing . EtnerY and
Wheeler'smaehlues. t .
Our Exeeleiior Fanning Mills area . con
4. ' to
rr.ine made, iu the Union.• I i
Descriptive Catalogues, Price Lists andlCireu.
has of all machines, &c., sold by us, eat; emirs
and -pOstage prepsid, to all applicants. Send us
your name and-address. l - , -
fL L.!:Bf..OWERS, of .Franklin, Age s.
.Poet
`Office nOcire.sA,.Montrose; Pa..
LITOPGRAPHS, Artist's Paints a d 'Brush.
es,. at • . TURRELL'S.
• 10ne,•1856. - I .•
I •
• .1
FEBII extra Flohr for saie at $8 per bbl.,
las. 6i one fourth bbl., at
S. S. MOTT'S.
51.ant,rose, June 4,1856
• ,
Ashton. Salt,
FOR -Dairy and Table use, just received and
for sale by the Sack, Bushel or. Found, by
t
4. N. BULLARD.
June 9, 1856.• I
Cash for Wool.
HE' highest price, in cash, will bel paid for
Woo by H. BUIHOTT.
New LNlllfOrd, June 23, 1856. - ►, 1 ' -
,
; Wanted. I
rpWo doien fat Turkeys by the fiat
-L also; fat. Chickens, at • 5.3: T'S:
Ntorronse,lPa.
Auditor's Notice•
T 1
Ht subscriber, appointed to re-audit the me
counts of Caleb Carmalt:Ex'r ofj the Will.
of Lydia Thninson &c., and also.to replirtl a dis.
trihntion rif the funds in said CarMait'h hands as
Ex 'r and Trustee &c., will attend theretoi at his
otlice ir. Montrose, on Monday, the 25th !day of
July next4.at one o'clock Ir. - M. - ,,, at which time
all. persons interested can attend if.they' think
i
proper or: be debarred &e.. - -
• I WM, J. TUItRELL, Au itor.
July 1, 18.56.-28w4. , '
A GIGQ'I'2 A.LIGHT
Everiy Dity Mints %omethi .
rILPiYMN & BA4S'S self gene
Lumps; giving the clearest and to
ful light of :inv thing yet' discovered
qualed:l:97 • Any thing else in eedno
/amps'are, si constructed that you ge
id l z:L.s4 lighti from the common burn
and three times the amount of light
quantity of Fluid. *For male by the
at the Montrose Post Office.
• , , 1 • . A. N. bU
Jun 6 18, 1856. " 1
N. I. Tnd ulual Class Fluid Lam
to a ga , -34. 13faner. -
NEW
Llort.Dit.l
fully
Chaser; the L
;31Ni:fess vi;
s:rirt ;attent!
of Public, p.
(11e4, Brit; le4
Citrrriai
will 6t n'eatl
ternisi
ADITERTISrIitti
13[, airr.ti &i.CO., wool
}forth the public thatitliey
interest in the it•.idlej an
t A. &. E„,Baldwin.l
!!Inn to. business to reeeiv
tronage, Conv,tantly on.
Ilarnoss, ‘Vhips, Trunki
'Ye Trinunings in all 'of ita
done to order on
• •
Basement
Shop No
FORDIIAM SMIT
Jan I, 1813 .
MEM
I ire ! Fire ! Fire !
L.rsiinea is ageit for th
.0
.conipanies,..:the rep
.civeny, and honor:ible do
i flown to the. public.
/OMING MUTUAL
I 82,200,000.
and
L insnrar
which; for '4.!
been 'long k'
LY.
Thii Parr.'
C:tpit.3l 820'
gagol!
err Union iniurance of:
I,oou, secured by BOnds
Staie u&1 at Ilarrkbargqiin'ilt
liatuitl ['Tali.' Capital s3su,odd;
' Applicants ran. receive polij
or any of, th above companies.
BILLINGS STR6I.:
3Lty 12, 1856.
rangig,
Nl . optrose
WOOD'
,N, Willow and TiniWn
• . & KNOW
13in;gh~mt
ips by
etis to $5,6t. at i -
PHUT & KNOW I
F , r )M
Ezaz
ritannia 'Ware 7
large sleek '
(VERY
Bilvhdrnt
o Vso in Fife-ing•
rpliArsigo—ns kink nu Phyfe!& ; Knowlton
1. keep such a splendid ossortinene l or
CARPENTERS TOOLS;1
us they now have in store, and whiedi
hands, rival ILlrdwares included, 'acktiowledged
to be.' the
. , BEST AND CHEAPEST, I
"
ever offered to the citizens or, Broome, ousque
hanna, or nny other county. • • 1• i
We can furnish as . good an outfit or tOols as
Hill,.Wood or Seymour, of New York city, and
it prices at least 25 per cent. lower thhn either.
ALL TOriLS SOLD BY OS WHICH DO ipT !PROVE
AS REPRESENTED WILL BE EXCHANDED OB THE
HONEY REFUNDED. F
PHYFE & KNOW,LTON.
•
Hardware, House Furnishing and! nm!Hoods
Establishment, 51, Court Se., Bingham
! ton, N. Y., adjoining Bank of
Binghamton.
rrABLE and Pocket Cutlery, et! great variety,
1 at very /ma pOees. at • . ! •
1 1 11 Yr& & KNOWLTON'§.
And
A still they Conte.i
IVEW Book every week. Old Santa Claus is
11 round yet and will be 'till after 'New l Years,
so please prepare for him bycalling at the . Post
office; where you cab get new, enlertaluing and
useful books, cheap.
The Hinters' Feast, or Converiatlens arqund
the Camp Fire; Kate Weston or ti Will lan& to
Do, Ten Years among the , Mail Bags, Family
Pastimes or home made Happy, Life on the road
Or Claude Duval &e., - Peter Parleys' new Delver..
sal History and gift books, Mrs. LeslieS, - Crowen
and Bales New Cook books etc., and toaAq oth.
,ers I 'dant mention here, but can ehow - them to
you if you will call, and' sell them loiv for the
Ready.. •
r. - ULLARD.
Montrose Dee. 26, 1855. -
• Cash for W 001.,. 1, 1. .
ICKERMAN di GARRATT [ will pay the
D
highest market price for all the Wool In
tilus4uehanna County, delivered at their store. •
New Milford, Yuba 16,1856. ' .
g
drew.
tin g,1 1 ,34
stbeanti
nni3
uu&
motes the
irplend-
Muhl,
a leis
oteriber
ti- re.speet- •
have imr--
I arness
is L. t nie.toy
'fir share
lati, i. tBzd :
br- p anehes
ea4onable
- ,
' .47 Cat
i "
followipg
takion .of
• ling, Nave
APITAI.,
thetilj'a.
and Mort•
:stock and
I e, af -
TONS,
I
:TOYS
TONS
MITE 4 KNOW
S ta` boa /I Ittia - ditt . - -
,
Till it til T .aulanvial.
WvgrituA* IT'REMAIN decd :; are on hind'
Y with the hugest, best„ and cheapestetock
of general merehandise in twee.. 'Of:insisting of
large,
timid Axes ; .Al and Alspice. =
Brooms, ' Seduteudi , - •
C l ocks, Cal oes and Clothing.
Denims, Dr gs, and Door Handles. . -
Envelops, & sing, and Epsom Salts. . _
.... '
. Flours Flannel& and Fishlifooks. '. :-.
Masa i Groceries, and Ginablets. - 1 •
Hats. Ham. l aud Mid: Bmm
Lk, indiguond Imperial Bahl" (dresses.)
Jug& JaconuUi, and Jewsharps. ,
itt is
Knives, K Ira, and Kentucky Jeans, ` .
•
Locks, Law and Looking Glasses. -
Matches, M Iles and Molasses.
Nutmegs,.. ankeen, and Notions. ' '
I
Oils, Oxim eend Overalls.
Pork, Pills 'd Powder. "7 • '
Queenswa Quills, and Ql3.lfrt-cups.
Rubbers, sins and Rat.t+iips. ',_ •
Shoes, S i iiir and Sepr.
Tobacco, T and Trace Chains.
Umbrella& nder-shirts and Union Hats, .
• Vella, Vine r and Vitro!.
I.Vhips,. WO fits abd Wash.lnis.'
tra Super6ne Flour.
p: ,
- yrk, Cott° 'ades and Youth's Hats.
&And man other Articles which they are
selling at are , smell advance on coif- prices.
"Small profita' and fair dealing is the molt,' tor
the Summer ia! i'56.. :Give us a r.:111 and tost, the
truth of our attertiona. . ,
-1 i - W.IL TREIIAIN 6z. CG.
Lanesboro,ra., May 26, 123 C.• .. ' ,
Better tate than Never.
New GO°at the Upsonvl E
lle s.,
dill
• . change : ,
M.
BE subsc be: Ls happy to i nform his friends
and patro s that be has just received a
choice lot of odds, direct from New York, con
silting, in pa of Dry, Goods. Groceries, • Crock:
Cry, Ilardwari Stoneware, Fish, Nails. Boets
-and Sitees; Haand Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas;
Wall - ;Paper,l Window Shades, Ready-made
rtit
Clothing, Yarikeit Notions, tke. lifee., which he
will sell as. cheep for ready pay, eqpecially far -
CaNh a l / 2 can -Ifel bought at any other establish
ment in the county. - That is to say that he will,
not be beat bl u
any braging .. _ • •
JE. VS OR. GENTILES. t
'
lie also wishes to say a word to his cstomelp.
and others. in relation to the way 'some mean,
folks do their' bUsiness. , if. they -have socks,-
Cabbages, or Turnips or, anythin,f elso 11.0.1133;
werable that they wish to dispose of they will
take- them to l. the store in their oWII.-10Wri and
fairly or unfatri/ylorce the merchant to buy them,
and
. it they hitie money to pay for Goods, they
will go to Bin hamtam or some other place
.to
spend it, and then report . around tam much
cheaper they can buy Goods :IV* from home
than they can at home, All I have to any to
such customers is time to mo with Your cash
and if I hare'any Goods yoit want, 1 can and
tout sell them to yon at prices perfectly astonish
ing. I J. L. MERRIMAN. 'l
lypsonville, ?tiny 10,1856. ',.. , -
come
-and - See'.
EGwrk-pve cents in cash n iii blVir ope
dollars worth of the splendid stork oT
spring and stuutner Goods just receiving at the
cheap Cash and barter store at
.Ditnock four curi
ners, where 'analyst everybody. goes now. to Lai,
the' Goodsj Flou r and Salt kept always on
hand. • •
11. ,TIM VEIL
Ditnock,lifly 23, 056, •
foot. E. Thq.3ier,
I(1 EKES this method of saying to his. friends
..L, and c*3tbmerti that he has again resumed
the practice of Medieine at his old St.ind in-Mon;
trose, where' h may be foutid at all times unless
professionally mployed. Fle,Would aay . tothose
owing him on Id accounts that he,will deduct 35
per cent. on; a 1 accounts paid before the first of
April itext,o if any poor ; like -raYself,) • I: will
deduct fifty:
Montrose,
. ,
Atiiival of the Africa. . • -
1:7,
T HAVE_ OA day . received,.por Steamship l
Afri
ca, anothe invoice of those unrivalled PAT:
ENT LEVE WATCHES: .MY stock is now
complete in.e ery description of Case . , Open taco
;Ind./hinting:, old ,and Silver, and linvite the
attention of a I persons in want' :of a first. class
Watch, as by importing my own
.Watehes di
rect I can Sell to, my customers :at aelowest
New York wholesale prices. •) ... ' . .
- ALFRED J.' EV Ns, -
1;6. . No. 2 03c1 Fellows' Hall:
EE RE
Juno 4; 185
• - . Jebberit Wanted. . ..:.t .
liE underaigned will lot by contract to elehr
i 15 acresof land, from whielr. the lumber
and fire wo has been taken.,
od l i
-Also the Cut
ting of one m ion feet of hemlock logs, and the
peaiing of th bark from the same. Also ^the
cutting and auling, or Ow cutting alone, 4.f
2000 cords o Rail Road wood. .- . .
The above ork to be done this season, and
will be parcel d out to suit, any One....wishM47, to
don part of t o .Iy. For further particulars,
please apply to the undersigned nt. thil work.
3 1.2 miles uP . thr Plank R.iad ;rout Elaticna;
Claware Co., N. Y. - ..• '
.`;Ten good- men wanted to drive teams-and
work. ' in a sate mill, to whi:ll- gool wages will
be: paid. Early application .Snlicited.; Post
thrice addreser-=-Hancoek, 1),i1, Co;. N. V. -1 . . ...
! . - -- - :-...1'. ',,,;...: ..0..B.:011IFFIS.
May I, T 856. , •:cOr -D. P; DemerestlVC4;:
Farmera•,to your.lnteritst..
A Tare th:ant+ from- 12 to 28' ur-30
per mit. on your eareslinc!nt.
. . . .
• ~
THE totbse ;her is prep tied to furnish Thresh.
- ing Mach nes and various other Agrieultur.
atimplements, not .to be Surpassed by any in
thin couutry,f mit the well known 'and long es
tablished 31ant i faetory of.WheeleOlellick & Co.
Albany, N. Y. There are:but a few .:farmers in
this county, but "what ran realise the above per
cent. or more, as thp horse power can be applied
in sawing wood,in log or otherwise,: churning,
cutting stalks,lstraw, and hay &c., and various
other uses tno:nutnerons to mention. For sev
ernl rea-sonit l an make Wan . object for Wow)
wishing to
,Putlchase, to call upon meanti"have
their orders 'filPed. I have the freight-so nrrnng.
ed that the transportation is.bnt a Mere trifle.—
Ali implementit warranted to be and to perform
as recommended, (see larg&h•lnd bills.) I can
also furnish mschinery from other Manufactors
if desired. : Na w is your time o send, • ordersand
your machines will be is readiness at harvest.
Dim ock, Su
TIME CHANGED
2Egg
,
Dcfavrarin, Lackawanna & W. R.lf ir
SU3.IIIR ARRANGEMENT!
4 6
r i N and a or Monday, May.l9th, 1856, the
_is./ Mail - P senger Train , . will depart.from.
Scranton at 1035 a. in. Due at_Great Bend
-at
1.45' p. m. connecting with the Dunkirk and
Buffalo Express East, on the N. Y." & E.
_R ft:
Passengers tal l ing this train will arrive in But.
fide it p. M., and in New,,Yikrk at p. m.
• Returning, Will leave Gre - at Bend at 310 p.rn.;
duo at Serantt tn
at 6.00. p. . ' • .
The .F . 'reig t Accommodation Train, with
passenger ear attached, will 'leave Scranton at
In
12.45 p. .; anneal'', with the Mail Train
west, and the Night Eipresi Trains both east
t
and west. .P ngers taking this train and' the
Night Express East , will . arrive in New York at
a. tn.; by ' kinitthe Tight - Express West,
111 ;e
will arrive in p unlii ik . iii m., or by taking
the-Mail Tra* • vieciii;' will arrive it Dunkirk
Returning, ill leave Great tend at, 7a. M.
and arrive at =ton -12,06 p.'in.
Passengers. fo r. IWilkesbarre; Pittston, Car
bondale, Phil elphia, (via thoCablivissai Will
iamsport and Eriiinii -Rending Railroad, via
Tamaqua.) unit_ utocW4.- all intermediate
Plates, Will Wilret elaarlitage coaches in reid.-
$ d
r at
at, Senultaii'on the• arrival of the Pena.
enger and - A‘nommodatiert , Traink to epnvey
them to the 4 tro :plume Those eboosing pd.
vats conveyances will find the best of how
and eiiriages 'oravett ciesaription, at reasonable
chars, ready to order. • • . •
. - P; . It Di 3 rTraartl 80 0 . . 1'
MT 19; lill4ll, - -
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SatiorinU
Efroenton,
20,1855-9tf
. E. T. TIFFANY.
q. Co:, - Pa., May 21, 1856.
•
HOZ 4 . * : CEASED; .
. • Peace Dectiated I - _, ,
ONtiocb: tenticth at secures the attitliti
itatiottiothe norigittion of the Pitatibionif
be it known to the peoples - of eciciathanns
County. .end the rest of the world, that thy *lli
audit to their advantage to "come fir the amp. -
*ranee Saloon and Grocery In 'Main St',Montz
rose; Pt (the only_Teniperance *don* in Mott:.
rose) to get Pies, such
,as are pitts;_Galtelli
Cheese, Craeltere, • Sardinia, :pickled Wits*
Clams, Cucumbers, lee Creamy Oranges . Pine -
Apples, end Seger. , Nu ts ata____, — Blair
Beer, Ice cool Lemonade. and Soda Water N . '
eat 'and drink. At the same Edited: ii a vied - et.
sortmeut of Otoctiriet& and Proyisions, with:riew":4
supplies every week from New York, each sta.:
Tea,cheice kinds, from as. 9c., to ' 65., per 1b.. :
Sugar nova at - 9 •• ctr. • Best Coffee; :11 I.2cts.; -:
crushed, Pnivericed and Granulated at is. per.
lb. Molasses 3s. 6d. per Gallon; best Syrup at
61.6 d. per gal. Pork, Smoked Muni and Shoal-
den. dried, Beef Run. Cod. - Mactertil:White' -
and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers, liird; Tallowi -
Sterine patent and-Sperm Candler, it . t.a:lett-4f
liar Soaps, Shaving do. best Itt.nse, COffeeticev -
and Tobatx.o, plug and tine ent. - Chekving, and -
smoktng.do. in tin foil. Fire Crockett and Fire '
Works. Matelles, all kinds. dried Peaches;; ;
Plums, Cherries, Figs., &int la. to le.:6d. per,lb., -
Prunes, ?antes Correnti,CitrOti, ..Fig pas te,, Se- -
go for puddings, Spices all kinds - , " do: Ground
If ustard, do. French Soap PoWder; Babbitts Slal;. :
mratus, do. and Washing Soda; 'Cream Torters-,
and Super C - Arb Sods Tartaric. Acid, - Liaorice;`''
do..rtiot, Fancy Candy. •and Gam- Drops, loth :
Irons N. Y., CASSia• buds, Caaary seed, Nutmegs , :
Cloves &c., Cocoa, Brom* and.ChalkolotOi Dm*. .-
lards, black
-and Scotch - snuff, Bastes, from - ls.
to la. 6d. per- lb, Suttanee seedlessßasins,ititich ) .; - -
(pearl) Corn starch; Patent Nutmeg; Graters,aitd, s :
Clothe's pins; Sweet and Castor Oil in bottler;
Raytnond's , Leei. and WriOts Pills, - Salts, Roll
brimstone, Sulphur, GUM • Camphor, Vinegar -
Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles,- Pepper Sauce,.
itZoi)bery-Sy ru f l / 4 flavoring extracts;Mair.Oilip -
embelish And prevent from' falling offer turning
g,re,
herring by the Box, ' • Wash, Scrub -
and* Shoe brushes, Stove- and be Blacking,.
Garden seeds, slate and leadpencils, saluted. - '
Wint-e. l4\
lea, Broome, Tooth Ache Ointment; en - almost'
sure cure for burns, Sprains, "•Braises; ire. , Rai- -
Alan Linament, good. for MAII or beat: '.. Horse . •
Medicine, together • with a large ' assortment of
I Children's Toys, • selected with - great care ,fer
I ..p.th girls - and boys, among , which are small..
padS and Atilt/et . % I - tersest, Dogs. '
and Cattle 'e t a .
wheels and rockers. !Mill Tea Seta, Thinibles, -
ICornelian Rings, Tops, Clariotiettes, Accortie-
on, Harrrionicons,' Karin, an d ; m an y , curious
thinga, Ladies Baskets and SeWing ; Birde..Sack
Salt for family use, Corn Meal, also Flour, kept
I constantly on hand; by the pound; sack or bar,'
rail. ' •
TyyttrA -a - Em s ,. -
Clams, Oranges and Lemons, Pine - ''Apples,
Some Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Beans; &c., taken '
in exchange. The aboie Goods are for sale. for .
cash or rady.pay. , - •
l'hankful for past favors, I , hope by..strlet.
attention to. business and small profita to -gain a
-
larger share -of patronage, and thereby, a)l•be"
mats* benefited, all' orders with-.the ready
will beiproMptly- attended to.'
Tenwerance Saloon, Grocery aria Provision'
Store in Main St., Montrose, Pa:; May. 20,1111564
CLEAR THE TRACK.
WPADI 1D34134112,1216
N . the pirt of SISIMONS & MERRIMAN;
O
Gooiigainst those, old codger's
~.f, s econd 441
d high - Prices, Friends, Count - oaten,"
and all'. . - (which includes 'everybody,) 15f . ,0. "have
just received a splendid stork of SPring and Saw , '
nier Goods, at our store,on PUBLIC AVENUE . ;
first ado,' above the Post - Office.. Which-, we are ,
determined to sell for - • L
.
• - Rl'l. DY -- Yr -- : .7
a "leetle" cheaper' than can. be botight Ibis
:market. Onr stock
.Comprisesa complete a:wort- -
mei:A of tbe latest styles- and. best .qualities - of
Goods, from the coarsest Brogans, to the finett_
Congress Siik Listing Gaiters for the Ladies. -
MI N i'reneh Calf Boots, the best : in town.—,. •
The best assortment of Ladies Gaiters_ ever in= .
troduct;di into this market, •
MEII.O.IA •
•
in great variety. • Findings a general asitortment. •
Also'Sole Leather, Upper Leather, - Calf , Skins,
.Kip Skins, Patent Leather,-Bronzed Morocco.
Cu rases Morocco, Boot . Morocco„ Linings, -
kinds. •
. All kind of work made to . order,and:repairing
done "neatly. •
Thankful for put- favors, we hope litirdeal=
ing to merit a continuanne of tile 'same=
Call and see us before, puyetissitio elsewhere.
SIMMONS & 31ERRIMAN, ,
MontrOse, May 26,1856. °
Now Arrantement at Gio - gitry's-'
.. HARD TV A.R E STORE!
. GREGORY & JU, DSON-,
having formed. a eapartnership . ,for, the :
purpose of con'dueting the Hardware busingis iri
all its Various- hranches, would respectfully, in:
form the people of Susquehanna count* the,
they are now opening 'at'aregory's Old Stand,.
opposite the'Exchange Hotel,l doorsliont
Canal, Binghamton, N: Y., the largest, - ehespost,
an 3 beststock of Hardware ever offered in Bing=
tnadeiwrningements to iMport their
English Goods and Purchasetheir, , Auserseart
resat from Inanuf4citarers, they ems ,
tuul , will sell
CHEAPER. than .any_ - other lestablishment its
tows t„.-' Their Brack' iwnOw very, extensive,, and
those wishing to purchase are invited to,'Call.,
The following are a portion ofitheir leading' str-
tieles,',viz:—:Tablo knives and! forks, Tea do.;-
carvers, forksi and steels, pen sad pocket=knives, ,
bread and butcher do., hiy and; straw do.",'
sors; shoats, and: razors, britanata !tea and.eoffee '
pots, silver and britannia tea •strid -table .apoons;
silver plated, brass, and iron caCtileatickis, ;Bout -
fers and trays, solar lamps, lard, arid; sitspended
lamps, mantle-piece ornaments', brass and iron'
andirens,sltovels aid tongs, Sze. - -
LoOkingthasses, and looking glass plates, to-_
gether with's general assortment-of housekeep:
ng articles. . - ' _
• •
HOUSE TRIMMINGS,: ' :
.
.onsisting of locks, latches , butts, scre ws, brad
nails; bolts, patent window springs, blind fasten.
ings, shutter screws, and fastenings,. &c. ,
A general assortment of tools for _Carpmaters
and. Joiner& Cabinet and Wagon Makers, Masons
and blacksmiths, censisting , of PlaneS; =WS; bun
mere, hatchets, axes, adzes, - chisels" augers, auger
bitts rind hollow angers. anvils, Bellowit, vices,
patent drill machines. sledges, stone hammers,
brick and - filastering trowels„cross-cat, mill and
cimular saws - •‘. -
"A splendid assortment of Saddle andllarnessi
makers tools and trimmings.
FARMING TOOLS, -
consiathig shovels, spades, forksiakes;seythet,
grain cradles, lines, pick axes, iron bars; _grind
Mart, Agents for the sale of .Whittetnere,
Squires & Co's Agricultural toolsouchtna
hay andetraw cutters, corn shelters, dm „.
• 004) and upper leather, Morocco 111341 shoe
trimmingvi: with a general assortment of &Atop,
Wendell wire; willow Studies, - wagons,,.'ehaira
and basket* or descriptions.
Bar iron andltteel, iron axles end steel springs.. .
tnalleshle_castinge. coach lace and trimmings-of
all kin* paints, le, nab, glass, puttyolio4
of which - will be sold at the lowest, Wee., fluze..: .
'call and examine the stock for y00411%1; - • .
Binghiiniton, Starch, I, 1855. _
THE
. ..30W01171,1
HE aobseribeienita . received . alarge nia
1 meat of Goods t o Which he would ;van the
attention -of hia friende, - eoushitieg °revel style
of Breastpins, Ear Rings, Finger Blum. Cote
peml„ Fipielooloo,
Rings, Erealai.4.o..; Alio, a:large:stocked' Cleats
of a great variety of flattens and prie v aii.ri 131411 r,
Ca -
WE% aid Plated Ganda, of every-.' '..4 4 i'Verit
largest_gak_ofGold. and Silver WalebOic vfirtiltr
moat lipproired Maker*, mid of the - llama •!tfmintr
titlytikiti will be sold at the learisifel4i.W--'
COIL - • Aurt. 4 o ,W.. 41 6 11.
- P1(k'2.j.0 , 1 4 1, rellutve
June'!ii
Evitrrrn 12 t 4404 per . ivNnT*
MOTS`