The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 24, 1856, Image 3

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    thew held by the legs 'and arms .to tl.
'ping wreck were of a character to appall the.
bravest heart.
A row of men was at once &rated and
buckets used, to extinguish the Seines; but
they were unsuccessfil. , , A large number of
De mons were takma from , the wreiChishglitly
bruised; who made hisir-bruath escapes *mu
b e ing burned to death— ' • -
The farmersin the vicinity rendered every
as g e taace in their power, except , on't ma n,
who demanded $lO fora wagon
,tp go a mile
for a physician.
„Among diode particularly active, were Mr.
Charles P. Went; Mr. C. SlietTer, and Mr.
Wm - . Sheets.
The loconaotive, Cohockeink, under chime
of Mr. Wm. Shultz, Superintendent of MO
live Power,went up at 10 o'clockoind brought
dowc a portion of the deal and wouuded.
The scene, upon ;the arrival ,sit Master
greet, beggars'
~desciiption--fins fathers and
'mothers end relatives of the eximrsionits hitv
' Jag asretabled there to the .ninitmr of 'about
200, to l‘re the resell of the dreadful cult*.
.
P h ofg e cm ' Chas , Burns
~John MCConit i John
Sailor and others, of the Seventeenth' Ward,
'went up and rendered 'every assistanoe in their
power. '• - • [ . •
lir. John 11. Ainsworth, the Superinten
dent of the baggage d'!:ipt!takent, was on thi
down train,but escaped uninjured. He made
an 'almost Superhuinaii -effort to 'rescue those
in the burning'Call, and was "skies - W*4y at
tentive tn .- the Ircitieffed: A , • -
Mr. Stephen A. WieSlow, of:thaishiladel
- phis Press;lvas a passe . sger in the down- train,
but escaped' without injury.. •
Statemeut of Ali!. Wm.
„Swaim ,
Mr. Wm. Swaim vas at Ch ests t Hill,
.about 3 unites distant, When the di. tei- oc
.coned ; he,inniedietelY hasteulxl tot e spot,
An d he furnishes us With the follovrin • pattic
mlars of the.catastroplie, that came u . der his
'own obsaryation ; • [
' • The see*, was the most awful :1 er wit
nessed." Of five cars,:nothing vase, 1 ft stan
ding lint the wheels, every bit of w... =work
was totally destroyed. A number of the
dead were„lefingin ' a heap„ sod - dfullv
h o med, that yOu•could not tell whet. er they
were men or wernen. - Among ti tiet was, it
'is believed, the Rev.- Mr. Sheridan, 'rest of
St. Michael's Church. He' was with the ex
cursion partfi and his; 'batty was net Wind.
Under the ruins [the bodies .of .me fif
teen & eighteen f)ergotte could be _ 2 . : : No
portion of them could be reached, b t their
limbs—here ii leg protruded and the : an arm
or a head could -, be discovered, ~ ' cars
could be seen .a , beniitig for ~a disance of
li k i
four miles,and the Chestnut Hill Faro . mpa
ny hastened to 'the spice, and by ' r exer
tions in ` extinguishing the flames, se ma
terially in the a ork 'of securing the dead.
The people =Med' the neighborbhas
tened to the" dreadful scene, and b :every
means in their iosverf assisted in the lief of
the wounded. • Fortnuately,theve was quanti
ty of lie and ice . cream on the n ; this
was given to the wounded ; ifrefreah them
tra ti
reatly. ' :
g': • • .
Doctors JaCohy, ,Egbert and ;Su
Chestnut Rill, and Dr. Newberry, of
marsh, were among the physicians w'
'early upon the `spot; and who did eve
in their power to assist the wounded.
was but one hou T se in thaiminediite .
' :and this was i,, thrown open to. the n
of the sufferers. [, .
'As the train - of baggage cars sent up. r . ors the
City approached the spot, the scene ggared
Some from the Cit ho
'all description. had
3
'Ma en on the excursion, jumped o utbefure
tire train stopped, and sought their friends,
who, too often, were; dead , or horribly muti-
Jated. Their shrieks: would mingle with those
cf the dying. Men left their work f i t !:ir miles
,aroutit, and came to the spot and endereil
-all the. assistance in.. their power. 'Many
were helping to remove the loeomoti e,tinder
• which were many . bodies. The was so
-intense, that it was almost im ible to
render any[ assistance to those in the Ireins.—
Ile Congress Engine and, Hose CoMpany,of
Chestnut Hill, arrived on the ground about,
nine o'clock, anffbegen to play . OR the tre.--
Daily New July 18. • -i , . I
Teacher's lastltatei6.
Thera will be Teacher's Town I
held as follwa c•
i,APolacon-T-TueSzlay July 29t
o'cloCk A. M. at the SchoUl honse be
bei•
Jes.snp--WednesdaY, July 30t
o'clocik A. M. at the School house
Cornell's.
• Rdsh—Thursday July 31st, at 9'
M. at the school House near Grange
Directors and friends please
all the Teachefs are preient.
The public, are invited to attend.
;B. F. TEWICSBITB,Y, Co.,
4411mkans.
In MOntrose, on :the 20th inst. by
Din:lock; Mr. F. H. QUICK to: .Miss E.
, zn, both of Sintrose.
At See+, Depotßa., July 3cl; by
`G. N. Todd, Mr. S. :T. firtmenci, of . M
sop Co., N.' Y. to Mies Ass . L,. E
-of the former place..
16.48111)0u the 17th inst. By th
rhiads, Mr. GrosTus Mmiss,
and kik; TIIXDORA M.l,Losr, of
Co., ' '
*lBll.
It: Wilford on t h e " ` 2 tat of May .
A ttracta Baum, aged 72 years.
&markt omitted= for want of
• - To IDeinocreris • liveryw
• READ—READ—AEAD.
'4IIWENTY THOUSAND Agent! .
• ,
' sell in every town xi the Mu
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC BERM
:BRIM!
lOF :rviNsTvirmay
late Ninii4er to Englandouid formen
to 'Russia, Senator mid Represent**
!ems; "Mid Secretary of Stale, lacludinj
important of his State
- 4 3 9. Literary Editor of
• The 'above book has
tleman 'well qualified by
and his low eonneetioi
•
per' He was furnished
di:vial/al subject of the
the_Ms tes sad facts of h
authorized friends of MI
supplied With material it
• ties. The proo'f.sheets
authorized parties. It
without r e serve
AN AUTHENTI C . ANI
I • °GRA
The' book makes milieu'
430 Phew, neatly - bound
fished .ith an accurate I
• $l. For further partite
.Danny & JAPLIII)11,
Stneet,
tar Copies e seed by
eeipt of priee,-31w3.
New Spring
A NEW aa ' d neal
11l Goods, ofauperioti,
Pion me Dow beins MOVia
iforltilford, Arnie* algik
Sheriff 8a
'DT virtue of '
sundry
of the Court of Commo
banns *aunty and to met di
to sale by public vendue at t
Montrose, on Saturday th
net next, at't °Mock P. M.,
arty to wit: '
ALL thattertiitt piece - or
'nate and being in the townsh
county of Susquehanna, an ,
scribed es follows to wit : 0
the -public highway, on the
ram Barnes, on the south by
containing-about three act.
lean. with the appurtenances
ing beim, one foamed barn,
and all improved.
Seised and taken in erect
Wright dr. Bennett, vs. Mani,
ALSO —Ail that two 'i
situate. on the north side
Borough of Susquehanna 13 -1
aforesaid, containing in poi .
60 feet kid in depth 120 fe
piece of ground and curdle -
Said lot being.
by land of N:Lenbehn, on
the N. Y. dr. E. Rail Rciad
south by B. Street, and on
C. L. Ward, it being lot No
Seized and takeo in exe
Morris 8. Sherman vs. F. A
ALSO—AN that certaiq
land situate and being in ti
Milford, in the county of So
ded as follows to wit : On
John F. Adams, on the soot
-pond, on the south by land
the west west by a lot o
Garden Lot, with the . apps
house, one framed barn
scree improved.
_
Seized and taken in ex
N. V. Carpenter vs. Jededia
ALSO-:-All that eertaii
land situate and being in th
Lake, in said county, and
wit: Beginning at a post on
B. B. Fox's lot, thence _s
perches, on the said Fox li.
south 81 perches to a .. .
deg. west 118 perches Od a
to a post; thence south 49
on the earl to a post ; then.
123 percheion G. W. Ball
t.
thence north 52 pe ; hes on
eltardesland to a p t; the
on a line of Joseph ilden
the road; thence south 34
on the said road, to the pi
tamping 120 acres of land,
less—excepting oat of the
49 acres on the east side .
sold to Nelson R..' Cole b
time, with the appartenance
One Barn and one otch
improved.
- . Seized and 'Wren in ex
:Orange Mott and filititbe
beth 'Cole, Adtar's of K. C
Angell.
ALSO—AII that eertai
hind situate in the Romig.
:ofSusquehanni and State
ded and described as foll .1
north.etst by turnpike at ,1
by land of Mrs. Biddle, on
Cedar Lane, and on the .
Dr. Patrick, being six rod
rods back, containing see -1
more 04' less with the ..
dwelling House, Barn, 1
trees and all improved.
Seized and taken in ex
John 'F. Dunmore vs. Ch
notice-to Terre Tenants.
. ALSO—AiI that certain
land situate lying and bein
Franklin, Susquehanna.coat
ed and described as folio ell
ing at the old Turnpike ro
stoma about one rod nort
the old tannery ; thence in
about fourteen rods to a s
in a northerly direction
third rods to a stake; the
of west, to &hemlock at
1 east• hue of Wm. Burrows
bank of Silver Creek ;
line of said Burrows, to
the first high bank south
thence in a easterly directi
sf soil high bank to a
site the site of the %aft.
thence easterly tti a stak
aforesaid tar quite road 111
Hill or bank south of the]
thence, north to the place
' ing about six acres more
tenances, one dwelling km
all partially impltivee.
SektecLand taken in execution at the suit of
J. A-Denim: lll i & Co., to the use of John Fuss
ett vs. David Fisk and Asa Fisk, jr.
ALSO—.AII that certain:, saw mill situated on
creek known as the Drinker creek, and near pub
lic road known as. Curtis road, in the present
township of Oakland, (lately Harmony) said
Mill being on land bounded as follows : On the
north by lands owned by Wakeman, oti the east
by the Lenox & liartnocy Turnpike; on the
south by land in possession of Jacob '.
and on the west by the ahove mentioned Curtis
road. . 1
Seised and -taken in eiecntion at the suit of
A. &S. H. Barnes vs. F. A. Ward. i
— ; ALSO—AIi tuat certain Saw mai situated
very near the Mill Site knolvn _ as; the Ben
h... 4
Skinner Mill Site, and co land recently owned
by paid Benajah A. Skint. r in the present town
ship of Oakland, (now rtnony) and bounded
as follows, on the non est by land owned by
John Patrick, on the nortlO by the farm kno'wn
Il
as the ' John ni
Hebboe i , now in, poisession.
ofJohn Hebborne, jr., on the east by land owned
by A. P.:Husstnan, on tit south by land owned
by Daniel Bond, and DU 'd Taylor. i _
Seized and liked in 'e ve nting at,:ihe ..uit, of
A. &S. H. Baines vs.- . A. Ward iu.d—
Dougherty. , -
ith, of
.10f74ite
-0 were
rythin
g
1 There
'
ption
stitutes
;, at 9
;OW Bee*
at 9
ear Dr.
clockA.
a that
Eld. D.
E. Sass-
e Rey,
roe Or
-won=
R4w. J.
Je&sup.
I 'h Snag.
last,
.Mr
-[ED
waottd to
&atm
OF
Wigglier
in Gong
' Os "most
F. P.
Sheriffs Office, Montr4
July 21, 1856.
TS hereby given„ tuat NO
in
I Assembly, Mad W.
titiondrith - the Clerk of 1 1
Sessions of the Peace fo l
ema, for' Licence to
mt 1 ; 1 . 1
. 1411 Y 81. 1856.
PORTBAITOFI - - NES .BUCILAN
bN-
THE most correct likeness ever made ; etre
,eutect b the highest style of Art, and prin
ted on fine' India paper, published and for sale,
Wholesale and Retell, Ir
L. N. supszllrn4i
corner nth and
Mae of Paper. 17:20.
liberal discount will be
4 9 sea Wain.
Ezecatto s Notice.:
IVOIiICE is booby gi ea to perious having
ill*ub e Estate of Ebenezer
Guige, ate r of Silver La e township', an Susq's
Co,dee'd, that the same Must be presented to
the undersigned for arre n gerneut. and all persons
indebted to said Esteems required to make im
mediate settlement.
JAMES GAIGE,
ADISEL GAIGE.
June 19, 1956.—w6., Ezeeutora
Fashionable Millinery and Dress
Mailing at liarfordi-- -
EDWARDS, (recently from Norwich,
1311. Conn.,) and AfizaLConghlan Of Marford,
would respectfully inform the citizens of their
,icidity, that they are ow prepared to do for
everyb%ly in the most fashionable style, all
kinisof Millinery, Dresit Making,- Cutting,
tiog,llleseliing, Tritning,-Fregsing,iikc., on shoit
- notice. Oar facilities being such. u to enable
us to give otir eastomera new Goods, and latest
fashions et sit *ones. We feel entaftdent that
we shall be able to please. shop oyet the store
of Johnston, Edwards dr; Co. . -
June 3:1858.-- . 23soli I -
&Bird se be ebwip .10(K) WortibiteSy
IsiI VIESIMAN&GMULATIS ',-
--Ninitilinfradisopt nth, tem
BAGISTErB NOTICE;
ÜBUC NOTICE is hereint given to etl per.
P
sons concerned in the fdliowing Estates, to
!writs Issued out
Pleas.of *Ague
lid, I orift**poiie
o Court Til:ittse In
fert day of Aur
i •• e fotlovriog prop-
wit : = . - - . .
Estate of Ints Duress Alt e Iste of Bridgewat
er township, deed, Tyler Carpenter, Emitter.
Estate el Wit.t.tast GARDNER, late of Bridge
water township, dec'd,•Wm. A. Wagner, Admin
istrator.
Estate of 11,EssAr Bssson jr., late of Jackson
township, deed, Almida N. Baleen, Administra
trix. • •
Estate of Maur's - Hassan, late of Middletown
townshiN deed, Maria Hainan Adininistratrix.
• &MI e of SlusEPILi Ross, late of Middletown
townsnip, deed, Polly Ross, Otis Ross and Nor.
man Ross, Executors.
Estate of William Weston, late of Brooklyn
townahip,dee'd. E. A. Weston, Executor.
Estate of Wise Wright, late of Brooklyn
township, deed, Edwin F. Bailey, Administrator
dcbintis non cum trqamento annex°. •
Estate of Amos G. Balky, late , of Brooklyn
township, deed, Edwin F. Bailey, Administrator.
Estate of WM. McKeeby, late of Dimock
townshiP, dec'd., James Fa urot, Administrator.
Also—The Guardian's account of Caleb Car.
malt, Guardian , of Francis C. & Caroline • Teresa
Brock, minor heirs•of Frederick Brock. late of
Forest Lake township, deed,
That• the accountants have settled their ac
counts in the Register's Office, in• and for the
-ounqr•of Sesquehanns, and that the same will
be presented to the Judaea of the Orphan's Court
of said county, on Wednesday the 20th day of
August next, for contrmstion and allowance. .
• J. W. CHBPMAN, Beer..
Register's Office, Montrose,
July 22, 1856. i . •
.
pireet of laird, *U
p of Jacksori in the
Wended and lie
the north-West by
at by lands ofHi..
ands of Lewis Low,
'2lMd; More Or
one framed' dwell =
oosS. wagon shop,
lion at the snit of
.all **Demon'
ory dwelling house,
of Street B. in the
pot, ht the County
t on B.street,
t, and the_ lot or.
appurtenant to said
onod, d on the north
the east by land of
Company, on the
he west by land of .
17. '
! num at.theinit
! Wird. 1
piece or of
a township of New
uehanna,and boon•
e milt by !incisor
L east by Pages mill .
of Samuel Gordon,
Jana known ; its the
tenanees one framed ,
!. about twecity-fice
TO THE - LADIES OF
'TON: AND VICINITY.
lion PA - the Malt of 1
I Read.
i. piece or parcel of
township of Forest
unded as follows to
i the west, a corner of
. uth 64 deg. ebst 69
111
: t t o h
c a post
n ee
north
0 ;
r t i he n h.
r e
l e
line of Hamlin's lot
eg. west, 2 perches
o
north '7O deg. west
boundary to a - post ;.
line of Herod, Bur
cc easylBo pCrches
a laud to a pOst on
eg.lrest 19 perches
e of beginning, con
the Memo, more or
me, always, about
of the Ridge ~Road,
deeeased in his life
s, one dwelling house
and about 60 acre s
Please r cod it, t is tkort and of importance
to every House iretier. •
•
SIIEPiRD BRO.THEAS
TIAVE received their Sprinrsupply of house
XI furnishing Goods. We can now offer
sees% beautiful styies of Crockery. • One.of them
a new:and elegant Spring Pattern of White En.
smelled Ware. Our Goodi are all a No. 1 in
quality, no sechnds or odd lots. hut complete
setts, and can always be matched if broken or
more wented. for years to come. All the com
mon wares, CHINA TEA WARE, .I.x splendid
stylus of white and decorated, very low.
Igloo at the toit of
latetEliza
e decd, , ca Wm."
piece - or parcel of
of Montrose, county
f Pennsylroni4boun.
I
l ws to w it: On the
A, on - the, south-east
I- the south-west by
l•rth•west by land of
in ' t front and twelve
'aty•two square rods
•
urtenances one largo
house, some fruit
,
, titian at. the suit of
:p'inan Baldwin, with
piece parte' of
in the township of
city, Pa., and bound
•to wit:
d, at a stake and
of the tail dace of
a westerly direction
e and stones ;thence
:bent seven and one
. in a direction south
nap standil in the
and and oa t 4 north
-nee south altipg the
i•
slake and stones on
'f said Sitverreek ;
following the edge
•
lie' in a staafp oppo-
II
• tnenuutithi tannery ,•
1.- and stones at the
. ' the top of the first
ziforementioni4 race ;
I beginning,'CuiltaiD•
less with Ur. &prat
i Pe.' li o ne ' seta tr. at and
(LUSTER, §lfff.
pursuance of the actor
urgy • has. Med his pe .
he Court el Quarter .
the County of Sea
eep a Tavern in said
IL WELLS, Vreth.
•
LIM bigrapher,
heating Stieets, Phira.
Retail Price , el. A
i llowed tho#e wishing
(t [Fa ualta a
.GLASS WARE.
a complete and, unbounded variety always on
hand. .TEA TRAYS of our own importation.
Fifteen elegant patterns, far surpassing in ritth
nons, rininh and darability, the American article
usually sold," at as low prices, and by far the
largest and . moat complete lot ever orered in
,
these parts, from $3 to $l5 per sett of four.
FROM AUCTION! GREAT BAR-
GAINS ! !
Brass Curtain Cornices, Bands, Hooks, &c.,
at prices , that defy competition. Twenty differ
ent styles of.those elegant Bird Cages, from
75 cents to 810 each. 34 different patterns of
superior warranted Clocks, from $1 to 825
eaeh. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly re
paired. Plated ,Castors, Cake Basketa , Spoons,
Foam, Napkin !Rings, &c. &ye. L'oo Dozen
Knives and Forks. Parlor la.mpt, Hall Hang
ing Limps, Dawn's and Tin Ware.
....HARDWARE GENERALLY.
11farbelized Iron Mantle Pieces and Grates, &c.,
in Let a general House Building and House
Furnishing establishment.
r-ff'Cal I and see us at our "CRYSTAL PAL
ACE." two doors east of the Canal.
Atr -Goods are not as represented; our
prices's* low as in town, and you are not.trea.
ted well. please don't buy.
SEIEHARD BROTHERS. -
' Binghamton, March. 1856.
Extra Cheap Dry Goods!
rrWO immense r.nd sttractice stocks of en.
tirely neW Goods at
" 1 . • LORD & 'TAYLOR'S,
Rich Dress:Silks,Shawls, Mantillas,D,lLaines,
Alpaca-s, Coburg{, Deßeiges, Challie.s, Tissues,
Bateges; Brilliants, Ginghams, French, English
and American Prints, Linens, Flannels, Dottiest.
Etunroiderie t ,Lace., ltibbons,Trim
ming% Cloths, Csisimeres. Vesting., &c. Also,
at; the .
GRAND STREET STORE,
Rich Gilt Cornices, Window Shades, Curtail]
Materials, Tspestry. Briassels, Velvet end !mi.
priced Catpetings, Oil Cloths, Regs, Matting,
&c.. &s.
tar SPECIAL INVITATION T0.CAL1....01
Parties about to visit New York.are request
ed to call before purchasing elsewhere, and will
find those the largest cheapest and most desks
hie steam of Dry Goodi in the city.
235, 237, 259 & 261 GRAND ST.
and new : numbers,
47 & 49 CATHARINE ST., N. V.
I July 16,1856.-3 M. • , •
Burnet's Patent Improved
. SELF SEALING CAN.
This is the ost.v fruit Can in market made
entirely of Tis All others are sealed by means
of Lead Scream. yhieh discolor the fruit..
By means of a Rubber Ring, the sealing is
made so perils:oy Air Tight that the most rate
less person cannot makes failure in sealing this
Can.
A channel being arranged around the top,
Wax can be used (if desired,) in gtdditiou to the
Robber Ring...
No
innittdkare necessary in filling these Cans.
Th' opening is so large that a full•sized Peach
can be admitted; or . tbe hand inserted to wash
out the Can.
Every Can 1.4 perfertly tested when made.
lar This Can is the cheapest in market,con.
sidering the advantages it has ovra Att., crrnEn
Cans.
_.... , '
,Orders filled promptly, by J. S.C. BERMAN,
Ageuts for the Patentee, 601 Broadway,N. Y.
PRICE LIST.
Quart Cans. - - 1 ,per &a.. - , $2,.50
Half Gallon Cans, - " " - , ' 3,50
Gallon Cans,' - - " - - , 4.50_
IVrenehes, - - " • -' - 75
Tops. complete, for sale by the Dozen or Gross.s
A liberal Discount to the trade.
July 16.-3rn. . , .
Auditor's Notice.
undersigned an auditor appointed by
. the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna Conn.
ty,to make distribution of the Rroceedos of the
sale of real estate of Heman Stoddard, deed.will
attend to the duties of said appointment at his
oilier, in Montrose, on Saturday, the 16th day of
August next, at 1 o'clock P. M, at which time
and place all pensonss having claims will 'present
them. or be debared from coming in• upon said
fond. FRANKLIN FRASER, Auditor.
Jcilyi I, 1856.-4 w;
DISSOLUTION. •
•
rrHe co-partnership heretofore existing under
the firm of Me - Minna & Park is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
The notes and , accounts are in the hands of
James McMillan for collection. 1
JAMES McMILLAN,
ASA PARK.
Springville, July 7, 1858.
HYFE & KNOWL,TON are Agent* for a
_IL number of Manufacturers, and will supply
the Trade on easy terms, 'and at a low price at
their Hardware, House Furnishing and Fancy
Goode Establishment,
51 Court Street.
• Take Notice.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS .furnished with Libra,
ries-afdifferent sizes at New, Yorh retail,
prices. Call at the Post,Offiee.
May 7, 1856. ;
Strayed or Stolen.
TWO tyro-years old steers ; one deep red,
with wide barns, black tips to his horns,
and bleak nose ; the other deep ved, with wide
horns, white belly', white spots on both flanks,
star in the forehead, and most of the tail white,—
have been missing' tive or three-weeks: Who.
.everwill return said steers to the euteetiber la
&nth Bridtswiter. where they eau be feud,
* 1 ) 6441 bera117 riwsrlied•
• 1 PATILICZ KARLY.
liddywater, July. 34.1.56.—ww1*
BARDIVARB, eauee PIJR-
NISHING AND ,VANCY GOODS.
untammann
Of Susquehanna and Neighboring
Counties:. •
VVE would respecte4lly solieit your sate°-
tion to our. larto aback of the above
mentioned Goods, now 'ffi store and iti course of
reception. For many yeam the trade of one of
the largest portions of the Emrite • State has
been retained by a rnonoholy, Flitch bus at last
given away before the rokh oPeirfetprise.
Possessing navy:mile& facillties for buylcig,
and having direct
. cominunication with tfos
extensive Manufactories in the' Unite 4 'States,
we say, without exaggeraMon, that we can and
will sell, either wholesalO or retail. itp_riced
lower than ever offered before west , of N. Y.
City, • 'I
While nothing ha i been omitted in tiiS Hard.
ware line, wehave given mrt,cular attention to
the House Furnishing branch of our. buaitiess.
and have' on hand a stoat' well worihiLthe In ,
spection of House - keepers.. .
:Of Fastey Goods we have also a largo issort.
tr.ent,which, having been 'selected with especial
reference to the wants f our , customers, Ivo
think wilrplesse those is eed of articles In this
tine. - ;
In cont.:lesion, we would: say that our Goods
ate new, and of the. first IriuiTity,_andk that we
hope, by - at / Het attention' tp business, and a con
stant anticipation 0 - Abe wishes of our patrons,
to merit even an lucre:l3,3 ( ot the conittleace
al
ready reposed in UAL .i a- 1 1 , ,
PH YFE & !CROW LTON,
Hardware, house Furnialdng and Fancy Goods
Establishment, 51 Coprt St., Bingham
. ton, N. Y of t ,.
Bingha on.
N. B. We have a very lino stock (4 Wood
en and Willow Ware. Rita and Rugs, Britannia
WaricSincy Bird Cages, &c.lErt,Sporting
apparatus of every des:riptlon, including Fishing
Tackle in ail its varieties, Puns, Rifle!, Pistols,
Gun Materials, &t.
From the. Binghamton Democrat,/liril 10th.
SPLENDID /111PRoVEMENt.—We hAVO beTote
noticed the new store erected b 4 A. Knowlton,
adjoioing the Bank of Binghamton, to be
occupied as aliardwaro - Store by Resits. Phyfe .
& Knowlton. As it appioiches completion it
deserves more end more Ole praises 'that have
been bestowed on it, and is undoubtedly in its
style, finish and appointmerits the model store of
the Southern Tier. Messrs. P. do K.! are now
putting in thoiratock, one larger aid more com
plete than has heretofore ben kept in this place,
embracing all the departMents of Hardware,
Builders Finishing Materin)s, Gas Fixtures, ate.;
&c. Mr. Blackstone. 'en experienced!'and ready
workman, superintends thelGas Fitting depart
ment. Look in M Phyte S Knowlton:N.
Hardware and Hot see Furnishing
Goodi.
T/13 ,in a progressive age. Ye one ,doubts
it; or if they did, a giance at the manifold
wires on which the lightning whit:ea with im
portant news, would soon aoevinee ; a look al
the rushing tare would add More emphasis to
the last and wise &indents:sit., New Proofe pre
sent themselvel each day ; each day wo are more
anxious to .
"Catch the:living manners as they rise,"
turn them to our own, acitount, and .leke in as
much cash as possible. • ; . ' '
Now a days people areeopreelo dealing at 41
fashioned Stores--those e.cablished from ten to
twenty years ago. Their proprietors having be:
come - thoroughly imbued.,with the 'high price
principle, (or rather lack of principle,) are un , .
wilting to lower their deniands to a scale more
in accordance with the timps we lice, in.
I esolved to keep'pace With the progressive
spirit of the age, we have opened our new and
sparions Store, No. 51, Ciert St., with a very
large assortment of
Hardware, Houii? Furnishing,
and Fancy Goods, which we offer wholesale or'
retail, at the lowest prices,!for cash or approved
credit. KNOWLTON.
51, Court St :g.harnton, N. Y.
•
irr - We advise country merehants to visit us
They will find it ndvantagOus.
FARMERS ' .
•
WILL find a large lot 4f .
floes, Bik er,
. _ Bpade„s, Shove 6,
Grim-Hooks, Sickles,
' s i -¢ ' Cradles,
and, many other articles t'rn i tilling and, beautify.
inff the earth, at PHYFE:& KNOSVLTON'S,
r• Binghamton, N. Y. I
- TO THE, I4ADICS
WE aro determined to isnit the '4lu4,es, hav
ing their comfort it.siew, wel'ately pro
cured of the importers, it,liirge assortment of
'FANCY GOODS,
. .
which must certainly please even the most fas
tidious taste.
" We have a fine stock pfpair, Nail and Tooth
Brushes comprising many elitant style*.
Of combs we have an e4tensive variety, inclu
ding-many of India Rubber, hots and limn.
We . have, beside, many Other Fancy Articles,
too numerous to mention. Call and examine
our Fancy Goods.
PHYFE & KNOWLTON.!
• 51 Court St. - .
Refrigpritors.
UST recoirext a lave 164,a, 'prices ranging
J
from $5,5t , to $12,00.
- PH y FK & KNOWLTON. I
Binghamton N.Y. i
Bird Carps! Bird Cages
El HITE di KNOWLTON have just received:
a large and well sel4ted 'assortment of I
' BIRDCAGES, I I • 1
combining Many of the amid, elegant designs
and beautiful finish ; combining dambility with
lightness and airiness of style, From 5s 6d, ;to
$lO, each, drinking and seed cups included.
•PHYFE do KNOWLTON. I
.
51, Court at, Binghamton.;';
Country NOrchants,
WILL fin d Hardware„ Home Famishing
and Fancy Gondola New York. Prices,
at PHYFE i & KNOWLTONS.I
Binghamton , ;
TO Sportsman!
Fishing Tackle ! 4Eurtil Rifles ! . Piirtoli !
P i
HYFE & KNO,WLToN have now on hated
a-splendid lot of Fishing Taikle, comp O s . -.
ing '
.11 4 each. ll
Rode; from Is 6d, to $1 , -;
boos, from Sits., to $5 . encl. 1
Reels, from $1,50 to s v trch; 'lndia assd;rt
meat of artificial Bait, ne infore equalled in
this vicinity..including Fro' e, Mice, Glass, Leath
er, hdia Ruober, Minnow Gutta Pemba, Gritss
Hoppers, Sluimp, Spinnin Bait, dm.. die.Pat
i
eat spoons to avoid catchlpg grass. mobile hulling.
Patent Spring Hooks " for! Pickerel or Pike:—
Sorbdologers, or Yankee Doodle Woks, a a r aw
and improved mode of catching fish. I.
W have a good stock of. Guns, Rifles, Re
volving, single and double barrel ad Pistols, Pow.
der, Shot, Water Proof at other caps, Hunting
Horns, Turkey calla, , . Powder Moak.,
Pouches, Game Bags, Temperance Bottles, &&.
dee., ate. 1
In fact, ere have every Article of , Sporting ap
paratus. Hooks, for outfine fishig by the hun
dred thousand. PHYFE & KNOWLTON.
51 Conrt st., Bingham . ti. ' ' I
ETICULES, for es,* I large agOr
Rmeat
PHYFA 4e:I.N4cIWLTONS.
TO the titize* ni of ItOntrose
t i
AS FITTING AND FIXTURES. P yfe
& Xiowlton are 4 all times ready in.
sert Gas Pipe la' old or pew houses, in a wink
tom like mapper, and at low, prices.
They have a Boo,asso4mOot of Chandeliers,
Pendants, port Able- Brackets, Glass Globee,isod
Fancy Paper Shades.
Mr. Blackstone, whoissperkitende the_ork
- htut bad loath es
_,anal In this live; Is Slew
York sad Brooklyn. 0444 solicited.
111 Yr. dt.7OIOWLTCII.
Walton. . -
iTIOGA, POINT
AgIOULTURAL WOl4B,
n. M. wziwn4r,
EL
HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND
SEPARATORS. 1
Tbreshers and Winnower; combined
CLOVER Huutots
Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills. Einety's
Cider Mills.lFeed Cutters, Core Sb e lisesi Core
and seed Planters. Seyfnour's (train Drills and
Broad •Cast 'Sowers. Revolving Horse Rakes.
Do g PowerX.l .Clow's Grain Cradles. - Retch
ums •Mowers: Reapers and Mowers Combined.
Magic Cornlfind Cob Milts. Excelsior Finning.
Mills. Cultliators. Loather and, Rubber Belt
ings, Meat Cetters, Apple Pesre.s. ,Ref Igera
tors, Provision Safes, &c.
Extras farnishod for repairing Einar • and
Wheeler's tiuichitlesL
Our Excelsior Fanning Mills are se dto
none made In the Union. " .
I
dm
Descriptlife Catalogues, Price Lists and Circa.
tars uf 311 machines, &c., sold by us, sent, gratis
and postage prepsid, to all applicantA. Send us
your name and address.
H. L ntowEns, of Franklin, Agent,'
Office Montrose, Pa. . • 1.- '
T . ITI4OOIAPH3, Artist's Paints and brush.
J_J es, at; TURRE(I.3
June, 1856
MIRES!' ;extra Flour for sale at $l3
.1: ICs. Gl. one fourth bbl., at
Q. mat's.
Montrosi.,lung 4, tat.
Ashton Salt, 1
OR Dairy and Table use, just reeetired and
for sale by the S Eck, Bushel or Potted, by
1 • T. N. MILLARD.
I •
June 9, 1856.
.Cash for Wool.
THE highest price, in cash, will be paid fur
Wool by IL EIVRgITT.
New Milford, June 23, 1856,
, .•
Wanted. " -
T .
NVO dozen tit Turkeys by the fi rst
also 'fat'Chiekens, at •• S. S:110
Montrose,! Pa.
, . 1
Auditor's ,Notice , . 1 .
THE subsciiber, appointed to re-audit the ar
counts-ur Caleb Camila, Ex'r of the Will
of Lydia Thomson &c., and also to repottt a dis.
tributinn of the funds in said 'Carmalt's hands as .
Ex'r and Trustee &c., will attend thcreo at his
of:fleet-in Montrose, on Munday.the,2s.tday of
July nest at. ono o'clock P. M., at w hi ch time
all persons interested can attend if thy think
proper, or be debarrtc.l &e. . ,
W:il, J. TUR.RELL., Anditor.
1856.- - -28w4.
~
July I,
A LIGHT :A LIGHT!' :i'
Every Day Brings 'soniethlug New..
~. •
CLAYTON & BAILY'P self generating gam,
Lampe, giving the clearest and molt boa uti.l
ful light et any thing yet discovered and. tine—
paled by any thing else in econansyl—Las the.
?amps are so constructed that-ron get n"splend-•
id gnu light from the comainn burning 1-Fluid.,,
and three times the ftmonntAaf light fritta a less ,
quantity of Fluid. For sale, by the soh:scriber]
at the Montrose Post Office: • !--- 1
A. N. BULLARD.. ,
. .
June 18,1856. .- - - .
.
',..N. B. The usual Gl.iss Fluid' tem p 's! changed
to agags, Burner. .
1
------,
N£ W. ADVERTISEMENTS..
F ~) ,
RDIIA3I, S3IIT ISz. 14 CO., would respec t
fully•inforin the public that they have purt
chased the,interest in the saddle ands Harness
Btp.iness, of A. &. E. Baldwin. We tope by
strict attertt!on buiiness to receive 'oar share
of Publie patronage, Constantly on Itand. Sad.
dies, Bridles, Harness, Whips, Trenkil. Valices,
Carrria,ge Trimmings in all or branches
will be neatly done ,to order on reasonable
terms. ,
Shop Ne. 2, Sear)es BaseMent.
FORDHAII SMITH 4. CO.
'Montrotie, Jan. 1, 1836.
. 1 Fire! Fire !' Fire ! •
EM ,nikersig,ned is agent fur thel following
T
inSur a n:e companies, the repdtation or
which, roesolvency, and honorable dealing, hare
been lonzknown to the public..
TUE LXCOMING MUTUAL 9APITAL,
$2,200,000. ,
The 'armer's Union Insurance of Athens,
Capital *mom, secured by Bonds and Mort.
gages- ;
State natant st Harrisbnra. on thr i ttock and
liutunl,ptaia. Capital $350,600."
W"let:pplicants can reeelvvoliciesin
or any of the above companies.
BILLINGS STROUO, Agent.
slontrose.llity 12, 1856.
DEN, Willow and Tin WaTe;at
• PHYFE & KNOW TONS,
ii
Bingilainton': • - • • !
Whips by the M.41i0
F,3i, 25 cts to 55,00,
PHYFZ & KNOWLTON'S.
Binghamton. - •
Britannia War©.'
VERY
A VERY layge stock nt_
PHYFE & KNOW TO`3
1
Binfrhamton
No Use in-Fife-ing.
TAS fto—as limo as 'Pbyfe dzl Knowlton
ep ouch a splendid assortmeat of
, CARPENTERS TOO L,
1 , 8 they :now have in litore, and which is by all
hands, rival Hardwares induded4 ac nowleciged
to be the ,
I BEST AND CHEAPES ,
aver. offered to tho citizens of Broome, Sawitte
Itanna;lar any other county. I I •
We can furnish as good an outfit lof tocils jaq
Mil, Wood or Seymour, "of Near York city, and
at priceaal least 25 per cent. lowe i rhan either.
Ar.r.l TOOLS SOL 6 BY VS WHICNI x NOT TROYZ
AS REPRESENTED_ WILL BS =Auxi!) n ON - NNE
NOSEY: RiTUNDED.
MITE & e NNOWITOI 4 t,
HardWaie, IlonseFornishingiand Fancy Goods
Establishment, 51, Court, St., lingham
- ton, N. Y., adjoining' Rank of
Binghamton. ;1.
TitapE and Packet Ctitlery a gireett variety,
Alt:cry two price'', at I 1
! - . PEIYFE da KrWLTON'S.
- 1 i And still they Cour.
10" - ENV Book every week. did Santa Clans Is
.11 round yet and will be 'tillrifted New Years,
so please prepare for him by ca ling at the Post
office., where you can get new, ntertaining and
useful books, cheap. - I - - i
The Fiunteral Feast, or Convenuitipus around
the Clump Fire, Kate Weston-or- to Will - and - to
Bso,"Teri Years among the Mail !lags, Family
Pastimes or home made Happy, Li . on the road
or Claude. Duval ilte.,Feter Parley new Mayer.
sal History and gi ft books, Mrs. Ls Ilea, Crowen
H*
!,es es New Cook books ete ., & many - oth.
era I esnt mention here, bet can abow them to
you if yon will call, and
11 sell that! low for the
Read
A. N. 11.!LLARD.
51c1'
taros° Dee. 26, 1855. -
I '; Cash for WooII.
TNICKERMA,N & GARRATTI . pap the
market prioalor ad the Wool la
Baseeabsona County, deliva,rd a , their atom
N.* Milloritlone tape.
Z=ItZ=MM
• .. , . ~, ca .11hill, Road 0 t
rt [tat r I fi l - a. 61.-..a.w, 6 'lr.4 - ,
lugnitiimi l it*.olN& , • .04, **fiord
y
" with the
~
~t , beet, . chaps* stock
of general . then aso in to . Cotudatint at
Axes At ' -Sid AlsPice: , -
tit:ci t ies
BroOMs, go t ' , arid Bodatesdi: -
Clocks, Caliciagrihd Clothing.. - .
Denim, Drugot; and Door-liandlea. -
telo Edging, saLd Epsom Salts. ;
/lour; nanoolir, sod rtah.tiouks.
qtkas k Onsacet tad Oimblats. --
ustioaii i Rand...saw& - - - •
'lnkUditmadinstaWd&Mes(cWwm)
, Angst_ / 11 ,„,ma and Yowslunps.
Mains, &DO and Kentucky_ Jean's.
t
Locks; Lamp! Sad Looking Ohmura. .
Matches, li Ins and Molasses ..
Nutmegs, N keen, and Notions. •
Oils, Oxbows d Overall*.
' Pork, Pills and Powdor. I
Quo° natrare, quills. atid Quart-cups.
Rubbers, Mains and Rat.traps..
Shoes, Shirts and Sugar. -
Tobacco, Tea and Trace. Chains. -
Umbrellas, Under-shirts tad Union Lists
Veila,Vinegaa and Vitro). -
Whir, Wallahs and Washkerrirt:
Xtra Superfine Flour. .
York,Cottonsides and Youtya nal& -
Z. And many other articles which they ate
selling at avery small advance on cost prices.
Small profiteland fair dealizg Is the motto ..for
the Slimmer of Ititt. Mtn us a call sad teat the
truth of our assertions. • • '
WM. TREMAIN dr. CO. - -
?Jay '36, 1856. ,
Lanesbaro.P
!!!!!!!1
Itew Goods
riIHE su , . ber is happy to i nform las friends
.2.24ted -patio4i,tiut,t he tuts jest received .a
choice tot of G.Fds, direct from New York, con.
skting i -in put, -- f Dry Goods. Gioceries. Crock.
ery, Ilardware, Stonewarei',Fish, Nails, Boots
and Show,. flett and Cart, Bonnets, -Umbrellas.
%Vail !paper; Sindow Shades, Ready.tnade
Clothing, Yank , Nottotts, Am. Asc., . which he
will sell as eh p for ready pay, especia ,far
e eo
cash as can bet bought , it. any othe y r
establish.
meat. • in the ettinty. That is to say thgt hunt
not ba beat by any bilging .. - ,
. INVITSOI4. GENTILES - .
Ile Aso 'whales to say u ward to his enstenteil
and others: in relation to the way some' mean
folks do their', business. If they havo socks,
Cabbages, or Turnips or anything else unarm.
werable that *Y. wish to dispose of they will
take them, to theVore in their own town "tad
fairly or unfairly force the merchant to buy them,
and it they 'ar bit ration -to pay for Goods, they
wilt go to Bin mton or_ some other place to
spend it, and 1 thin report around how much•
cheaper they an buy - Goods away from home
Man they mull at home, All I have to say to
such customers is come to in EI with your cash
and if I have tny. Goods you , want, I can and
will sell them o you stprices perfectly astonish
ing. i - 3. L. BIERIUSIAN. -
• Upsonville,llay 10,1856;
or July,
1 "S•
Colin and-Sei.
EIGHTY-FIVE cents in cash will bay one
dollars. frorth of the splendid stock of
spring and suhuner Goods just ,. recelving at the
cheap cash and barter skirest.Dimock four tor
nere, where almost everybody goes now to buy
their Goods. Flour and Salt kept always on
hand.
• WM. H. THAYER.
Dimock, May 23, 1856. ,
Doct. B. Th4yerf
rp AXES this method of saying to his friends
and customers that he has again resumed
the practice fir Medicine at hie old stand in Mon
trose, where he may be found at elf times unless
processionally employed. He would say to those
owing him on old accounts that he will, deduct 25
per cent. on all accounts paid. before the first of
April next, (er if any poor like , myself,) will
deduct fifty. -
Montrose, Feb. 20, 1855-atf •
Arrival of the Africa. - '
T HAVE this day received, per ateatnship Afri
-1 ca, another invoice of those unrivalled PAT
ENT LEVER. WATCHES; MI stock is now
complete in every description of Case. Open face
and. fluatini o . Gold and Silver. and 1 intito Ilia
attention of All persons in want of h first class.
Watch, as I importing my own Watches di
rect I can se l, I
to my customers •at the lowest
New York holesale prices'. . • , ' - -
I ALFRED 3. EV- NB , -
Sane 4, 1956. . No. 9 03d Fellows' Hall.
IpIIE undraigned will let by contract to cleil.'
-L. 73 acres of land, from which the lumber
and fire woini has been taken. Also the Cot.
ting of one Million feet of hemlock logs. and the
pealing of the bark from "the same: Also -the
cutting and hauling, or the cutting alone, of
2000 cords Of Rail Road wood.
The above work to be done this season, and
will bo par+ted out to suit any one wishing to
- do a part of it oily. Fur further particulars
J o
please • app yto the undersigned _ at the work,
31.3 miles up the Plank Road from Hancock,
Delaware ~ N. Y.
Ten good men wanted to drive , teams and
work in lOtaw mill, to whizh good wages will
be paid.. arly application solicited.. Post
Office address- T ilancock, Del. Co.. N. Y.
1 • C. R. GRIFFIS, •
fiir D. P. Demerest & Co.
May 1; 14356.
Fanners - to y_ont Interest.
A rare eh nee to, make from •12 - to 25 or .1(i
cent on your investment.. -.
THE au seriber is prepared to furnish Thresh •
I. in,gmachines and vanous other Agiricultur
al hiplements, not to be svpassed by any in
this country, from the well known and long es
tablished Manufactory of Wbeeler,Mellick & Co.
Albany, N. Y. There are but a few farmers in
this - county, but what can realise the above per
'cent, or more, as the horse power can be applied
in ;awing !wood, in log or otherwise, churning;
cutting stalks, straw, • apd.lay &c.; and various
other uses oo k numerous to mention. Persev
ere! reasonn I can make it an - object for those
wishing to i purchase, to call upon me walleye
their orders filled. I have the freight - so arrang
ed that theltransportation is but a mere trifle.—
All implenients warranted to be and to perform
as recomrai3ndeti, (see large band bills.) . I can
also (millet Machinery from other ma tifactors
if desired. I Now is your time o send orders and
your machines wilt be in re adiness at harvest.
E. T. TIFFANY/..
.
Snag. Co., PaOlay 21, 1836. I
Dimnek,
. - TIME CHANGED.
• a .
ithelme, Lotekavrammlirt Ws 111.13. ,
. L .
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! -"
. _
ONanli' after Monday, May 19th, 1856 01e
blai 'Passenger , Train will depart from
Scranton J:t . 10.35 a . m. Dee at Great Bend at
.1.45 p . m . Connecting with the Dunkirk and
Buffalo B press East, on the N. Y. & S. It .R.
Passengerstaking this train will arrive in Buf
falo at Ip. ro., and hr New York at • p. in.
Returning, trill - leave Great Rod at 310 p.m.;
due at Scranton at 6.00 p. in. ,
Theight, Moommodation Train, with.
passenger ear attached, will leave
,'Scranton , at
11.45 p. 4 connecting with the Mail Train
1 11 ;
west, and the Night Express Mina both east
and west..Passengers.tnking this train and the
- Night Espresaast,, will arrive in New, York at
a. m.,,by taking the Fight Raptor West.
will arrive InDunkirk at ut.,. or by taking
the Mail Train west, wll arrive at Dunithk .
at p,
pr.
Returning. will leave Groat Bend at 74. in.
and arrive at Scranton 13.06 p. tn. -_• -:- - ,
P 111430 rs. for Wilkesbarre, - Pittston* Car.i
bondsle. iladelpida, Obi the Catawba; Will
iamsport - and' Erie And Reading Railroad. via.
i raloaq .).sod Esatoo- and ail intermediate
It ?t
- cheeseit find first uhianstagedoaches In read.
a l be
mess at' Scranton, on the arrival of the Pass.
eager d Aeoommodstlon Trldl3 l l l- to - convey
than tit above plateau. •> Thaw ohoosit4l pd.
vale llysteit Wlti -end the .bratt of borM4
and or of every dssottptioni it r 1 4 10 441 .14!
43 ' ,rte • •-
barr
.0. il• vorrtiotti-eaft:!
... - • ,i m mborsOfficei- - ,_ ..-_, ._•_ -
ow, MO of 185 - 1 - --'j* :- , '''.,':. ''',
__
M=Ml
Late than Never.
at the _VpsouvlUe_,ll6
change.
iTobbers Wanted,
la=3M
MAR Tlill 'MACK;
max 241411W114111110 . e
- - - snintows - vawntAyr.
ovi th• f irr
lc
.. . z . r ,,.. , , 5 .,.
Yo4 g i u t a toi ° l l 44. Trffik,tx=7;
soo,orketzikula aa.,iar., at%
javneivit eadkiataekofB a -,
alai. Mad 641„ ears op,PSJI 41. . . 4e ,
eft 466 itiOTIOS)I_thaM9L Whieh In In
dittiliMitt4l . ol,elarffi __ ,
it DI , 1
R g PAY , ,
a u ralua" c ela*. 0 11 4`,ielt, be bought la the
market. steak I.beeWiompietirmeottl..
meat 0T the latiatiti fr al luat , hilk 41%14410 '
Mais, Man Us nand Biota/KO ,tatit. ,
Co Enik, Lssting Gaiters. for tile - ea. _
S Preacb adt &tote. the beet in to +-
The best assortieeet of Ladies Galan ay ID 4
trained into this multit.
C Ulla) KEW% - SWUM& al
l it
,
is great variety. rAdista a rimestoOrtwent:
Ain SA Lsainh Uppor Uglier, Calf Skin
i Kip Skin. Palest, Leittver t eet Maretee. -
Ceram Stamm, aver MDArtitieet AgINP, ati v
tied.. . _
'Ali kiad of wort iota* to craw:. sadig -
done ataatir. _
Thankfil for. put fagots, ws aOPO -l ir
Witt* me& s unthrasacsof the same.
Val and ise .as before - purchasing eissarlsain;
SIMMONS & UP* a. AN,
Ilford:out MAY 35, 1836.
New Aztatteetttit It Grettey'r. .
- • IlaitDi IVARR . sroar f 7 -
i - j - .3Y. GREGORY,- & JUDSON . Vara
pee 4 o
AA ••'. hating, formed a,.bliktileala ~ . thi
purpose of conducting thee lllardviiie - ' - hi -`
el its various -breach**, would uts ii IC -
form the people. of Susquehanim county:-
: t hm. - •
they ari now opening at Gregory's Ohl eta* , •-
opposfte the Exchature Hotel s it &ore from the
Canal; Binghamton: N. , Y., the largest, eV - 440st;
~
sadbest stork of Hardwere - ever offered loßinga - '
_ Having made arr.ingenients to: lniport : •theit ..
EnikOsit Goods and patellas. their America*. di&
reettrom manufacturers, they, can and *II Mil
CHUPER, 'than any other oniabibilOmt ilk L' '
town I Their - stock is now very extensive, and
those wishing to imrchsse are invited to e 5,11...... -
Tbs . :6ll*os are a portion of. their leading - sr--;
tie.ks, vitt—Tibia knives and Intim, T. ‘ ela dm,
carvers, forks and stale, pen and pocket" MVO. '
bread and, butcher do., hay and straw do.: mia- ..,
sorsfsites4, and razors, brihmnia tea and Coffiw
..,.
pots, silver and britantda tea, and table speole, -
silver plated, brass; and iron candiesticki, assets:
fees and treys; solar. lamps, lard, and - suspended:
lamps, tuantle.plees ornament'', brass and iron
andirmuythovels and tongs, -etc. - '- -
Looking Glasses, and looking glmis plate% to= %
gemin. with a general assortment of hotteelmeitg: '
Ing articles. .
'`i HOUSE TEIIiIMINGEic --
, ,
...onsisting of locks, latches, butts, screws , brad, -'
nails, bolts, patent window springs, blind fasten-
Inge, :hinter screws. and fastenings, Ike.. ' ,
_-
A genetal iisertment of tools for bill tipebteis
and Joiners. Cabinet and Wagon fdat"Masona
and blacksmitha,tenalsting of planes; saws,basso' -
mere, hatchets, axeXiadaes, ehisels,sagemange#
.bitts and hollow angers, - anvils, Bellows, tionoi
paent drill nnehines. sledges; stobti_lista
mem,-..•
I brick plastering trowels, crosscut mil mill
_441410.,,,0
; circular: sales. ' • •
A spiendid.assoittoent of gaddleina
'makers' tools owl trimming*. •
FARMING TOOLS,
consisting of shovels,spades;ferks,raltewy es)
grain cradles, hoes, pick axes,. iron bark, plod
stones, dtc. - •
• Also, Agents: for the sale of ,
Squires dr. CO'S Agriulturaltoolasuili u ploUnt,;_
hay and Auer Miner:korai' *Bete, &c.
Bole and upper leathea morocco and shoe - -
trimmlort, with - a general Imi;Pwltlient of findiwt
Wooden ware; willow cradles, wagons,- sil t;
_'
and baskets of all deseriPtions. •
Bar iron and steel, iron axles an - drama rwringe
malleable castings, coach lace and trimmings of
all kinds, paints, oeia, sash, glom, putty, deo., all
of which will be sold at the lowest raters. Pleas*
call and examine the stock . for yonmelus.
Binghamton, March 1,1855. , •
Attentitin Partners. Loak: Here.
C. SUTTON; blviag Piarchned t he ett*lc ‘
ltLe •firmetly owned by C. C. Wright, he:
would respectiltily announce to the citizens of
Middletown and vicinity, that he hiss just: re
turned from the city with a new- and full supply
of all kinds of choice Springsnd SumuierGoodE
which he will sell at.torprecedeniedlori 'priceafoi
cash or 'read ps . y. Please tall -•extd see, Ilid
choice lot of - Dry ,Goods; for both, Ladle* end
Gentlemene wear, of Foreign and Dometitie run.:
ufseture, Ladies Bonneti; Gents Leghorn Meg
Canada do h Chip do. - "Croekerv a Gioeeries 'of all
hard and hollow "Ware.: Drugs Drugs and Medicinal':
iron and • Nails and Pia, besides' all other are.'
cies usually kept in ri countm 'store. ; He will
keep constantly on bands full supply i3ll3ele: •
and upper Leather. Wanted any quantity of
Pelts, Deacon and Calf ekins' and flydee, fat
whiph the highest Ina:her:prim reitt
All kinds of - Farmer's Produce wilt he received '"
in e* hange for Gocide at **whet price*.
Please *aft *id . 033Millf. for yourselves at the
old stand of C., C. Wright*.
- IL-C. SUTTON.
Bliddletovra, Suatt. Co., Pa. _
NESS BTUS
DESPECTFULLY interim' her friends; .
the-pet:4c gonerallyi that under thefirm:of
A. D. Storm & Co., she has just received . at hot .
rooms, in. Keeler, & ;Stoddard's st,ore, up
a large and splendid assortment of Spring_amt
SuMmer FiAlons. consisting - of elegent-,
nets, and, all kii"ds of Millinerh.ishieh she_lillt -
open-Monday . nett.. Drees making,Ceitipteid
Fitting. Bleaching and Pressingdonein the hod
style end shortest notice. . : -
Montrose, May 8, 11356 -
I)ERSONS desirous of payincit‘n tvigley,: on
v debt of any.desetiption,can do tio - by,Tnititat
their payment with Post, Cooper Co., Ben:
kers, Montrose, to my credit; WW*l 4lo dPilif
will be allowed trout theirdste.
ti; *Alb:
April 18, 1856.—tr;
Wc. Draffitt. -
::II Picture Markitt:"
Ia'ASBBM:O/BBB's:a Oild.Petkoceiliiiiiii
1. - 1. hie new, - •
58Y, UoBl'Bool3,
In the Brisk Sleek, over Bentley antneetri.' - '
Ciale and aid. Vrill'issit teeit.dedir
ism - unless yiu buy, and eta y Wadylvia.gs
away with more than "value reeeiVee
A multitude of Vold Tacks*
ace., just in.
•
A -New MHz Sheller •
A 7:- oat? OM.
' P M / KNO*lttit
ilieghittgot. •
IifILL and
PRIME & KNOWITONEk:
51, Court Blegh,macia. = =
iewehr fTeWebli t li
HE siabsc,lber To:Wired aisitt.
A. relent -Alf Goods to which hewon sill : the.
attendee -of his friends, toss!sting et.
ofikost r ak Ear' alitiri l / 2 11 Aio"
Chains, nictilnif, Astnisit r
- netVgiroetss_
Rises, Seals, Sods, de. Aturi **go stook !if Pape
ofs gnat varlet/ of pittOlOS aid
Wars, sod Plid 60414 Of O'er! OIL -4 , 110 f
large stack :A
of Gold m Sitter witehoi;ff the =
most approved niitifill,indottis
Ait of wblch will be lowuM
11011. ALTUD
No. S; ri , ilinne bat - ,
Intetwatoth4turet'ised • '
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