The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 07, 1856, Image 4

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A. 3:.I.IEItRITSQN,
I:*;Ztrose, Thursday
The ,ptiissostri CoMpromise. •
Im clamor lately taise,deier ' the Repeal
c'' the Missouri Compromise would lead the
Fuptilloial thinker to supli.lee that that Act
-;:f Legislation has been -mast c midi:llly con
!...idereci„and invested with peenlisr sanctity.
Whcreas, in fact, it was nothing more than
a grnpre law passed by coo rest; having no
more regal effect or unchanbility . than any
ot:,'.er public law whatever. if a sneceeding
C. , nriss were bound to pay ,apecial respect
. to the Missouri compromiso,Lthe obligation
roll, Arise only from •the tcutustances of
-.,.1 , -, i.nactackent. As a law it-could be.repealed
at ploiure ; any unusual eininence or au
the,rity,, could attach to :it lonly *po li tica/.
.r . -,' , .r.F•tre, :Ind the very nail:lel - of the Act of .
1.62 f) .tells its whole hiStory:t: It was a corn
pr..r.-.,zi.t.e. Now, as the Inge ions Ilacauley
....I.s^rieS, " P,olities . lt re ' a_ Mlcession ofcom
;
i.romi....es." . Itt , liberal reprisentative dov
e:l.rnozit, shertAll public.'laws aro generally
.3.ui:l , dificusseil t ;and where public opinion is
o - -I.pendent. and . diversifiLed,l extreme Meas.
1.17 es !fa ely prevail f the,cipinions of one or the
f.;W west needs yield some l what ; and the
wise middle C'Arso is nsnally pursued. What
i: tbii, but a compromise if
Ti.e application ofldissoml
r. , a Fate ' with a , Constitn
,liv•:ry, agitated Congress" and
-.., • t11:,-..e or four years. ()pint
..”.,Dus) .. divided, by geographic
Ille •;e7y conflict' of extreme
t-scvs 11 . 70 ease in this-intelliget
•:..it:v, eohntry, begat a mor
%nc. r •It i", nal, moderation. In.
oe !,!...f.c.••.tfi Compromise, the
\ - )3.1 i,;,.1 heen reached and p
~, T., I v. , :is wearied :• and . sicken
;- independent opinip)
State was -busyi )
of adjusting the diffte,
efforts Henry aay
idea of the geograph
; ~..--min.' The constituti.leility of the
leo r-,
-;inise Position was not much or thor
.-'. .- argued, and msny of itie greatest le
. . ...els denied' or doubted tat the
.time ;
c , r i nstance, the first Constitutionac jurist
.',.. 7... e; icrn history, James Mitdison himself.
!-,, I so happened that the ; influence, efforts,
..,:i. , '.•:,-;;Luice Of Henry Clay and his coadja
,,-,::: linvailed Over opposition. One section
,p,, } c e -I z;nd faiored the compronaise of 1820.
it N. ;:s eat, in fact, a bargain '.:4. adjustment
~ -u the North and the 504,11 as parties'.
:L e :. • Ail expedient for the time uopn_whicb
1.-,7 of moderate views unites! "to change , a
:.., ~..L 114 situation. It merely}, postpinied a
_--t} constitutional opestioni, and serious
...-. Ti .e legislation, `of 1820 made work
.I • t
f ..,- .....-1 , ....r generation. ' I
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T , , - t..,, re. then is the wondrousisacredness of
- ''..i f;;:nous Missouri Compromise! It pr0 ...e,,,:1,--.-1
...e,, , :1 ,- -.-1 from no principle whateVer 7 For what
: lea in the Constit ution—wbat conformity
to F;•: , .r, natural progress is illutrated or ob
carved by 4 mere line—an imaginary,abstrict
nnreo.l line..--a mathematical line' The,line
:::-e 'f i 9 an artificial invention. i Finally. ar
--'.'.f-1-;:.elis ' any 'Compromise founded - upon -it.
- 7C7,2,4:Aires little political foresight, therefore,
}ot-,:::sage that this improvisioned expedient
L-...t . an hour: would, in doe time give way be
:c.,re, our.rational progress, .13e- common
gzo-l.liaof North and Soutli, , and West and
-,-.-.e.-1- State. Arbitrary `and artificial p.urope
.7:..;:y have been heretofore iistraitied and
. .}e3entled. by the: imaginary lines traced
_in
, }a.,i nets and visible 'only on 'crisps; but this
exransive, self-governing and leoundless}Un
,;-..e., in the inevitable' progress e)f the whole,
--,7.1. each section and part of it cannot and
.7.,ii;rilt not to le expre;fe.d _and crippled by
Da-.• 'Tees except those of cli ate soil and
.-L -2r:•ieiii surface. - '
; . - . ,
in fact s the history of our' i apublic, brief
1-.1 , . it i., abundantly demoustrates that no le
.,' ei lotion can stand long, unless it flows out
.-. I . . •
..': cm the fundamental' Conatitutional pinea
-1 - lti '
r les that underlie and r)ervade, our po i cal
-extF,:4nee, observe and suit its4f to tne great
7 ..cts of nature, and consist easily frith. our
-, , :.• - •+giess. , There is a continual impiovement
in L. nmprehending the Constitetion; and this
' r.!,:.oveteent is forever magnifying the lavas.
V. 3 'll retard to the Missouri Nmpromise,
t 1.•.; doubts of Madison and Monroe have now
1,,-Qale denials among their snenessom.; in the
s , :lio'ol cinitrict construction. 'tie ligantio
I_ -..r:::: ; _•;etnerit. and strength of Northern !natl.. ,
tn....ion?, and Southern Institutions - , and their
zit:ail:al:teens advance in the Nyest, &nihilists
. any fragile iiatchwork expedients_ toJestrain
t.'... , }2 -- i, and bays rendered it abioliitely neees
r.arr - that. their natienal eo-e.!istance should
I.Te -- }o:presaly and solemnly acknowledged to
stand upon the oonstituxional grotind itself of
. , natiozal non-interference. Herein the phi
losophy of the recent Kansas-IsTebriulka legis
laiion. • That sprung, it is, true, from the
strong and bold head ofStephen A. Douglas,
out be seas the mere exponentnod instrument
of the !Tatiana' Progress r and' Destiny; the
human utterance of interior an(!resistlisse.his
t pride' forces. .
bat the Kansas-Yebriika ',ill vas's tat
.-,-al alogical sentient step in our . country's.
maid!, is evinced by the cenclusive and re
, :namable fact that nobody now thinks of to.
sLoriug the MiaeouriCot:apron:die, . Its repeal
- lei loose an unprecedented Morns of free soil
agitation. Douglas &tidbit asseciates in this" -
,_,. 1
,_,.,e,. of were exposed to a ftothing ocean
of e.k) . ingaticon, invective,' and threat. The.
party that stood by Dntiglas, 40 Nebraska
Bill, for a - .fern:months seetnini top de inn
. benesith the general urge sad ;if, :Ifni to-
‘ di.y thatparty' is strongest in the; r runidn;
tiai tont'est—and the Bepablitionancep—
=Anal) as it promians, theessinnic declaims,
hes ceased to demand the ii4itunatment of the
. rL.sst ,,
• -..orai lane. The
~Coraf.romila tired only
, gersestaien. The "very ' fact Arms that it
'"c 4 s l4l- Lot end should not Jire . kiii ger t "
AGRULTELirWORKS.
• R. AL WELLES & CO.,
- Athens, Pa.,
111111 tITACTIIRERS, wnotxsALY: MCI' rtr.irAtLDEat,
barons
412847 1856:
EMERY'S ARID WHEELER'S RAIL ROAD
' HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND
SEPARATORS.
Threshers and Winnowers combined.
CLOVER HULLERS
Circular and'Cross Cut. Saw Mills. Emery's
Cider Mills: Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, Corn
and seed Planters. seymones Grain Drills and
Broad Cast Sowers.' Revolving Horse Rakes.
Dog Powers. Clow'a. Grain Cradles. Ketch.
wile Mowers. . Reapers and Mowers Combined.
Magic Corn and Cob Mills.
,Excelsior Fanning
Mills. Cultivators. Leather and Rubber /kV.,
fags, Meat Cutters, Apple -Peare.a. Refrigera
tors, Provision .Ssfes,,dtc.
,Extras furnished- for repairing Emery and
Wheeler's machines.
Our Excelsior Fanning Mills' are second to
none made in the Union.
Descriptive Catalogues, Price Lists and Circu
lars of all machinery &c., sold by, us, sent gratis
and postago prepaid, to all applicants. Send us
your name and address.
H. L. BLOWERS, of Franklin, Agent.' Post
Ofßco address, Montrose, Pa
HOSTILITIES CELSED I
• Peace• Declared
ON such terms that secures the right of every
nation to the navigation of 'the Danube,and
be it known to 'the people ot Susquehanna
County, rod the rest' of the v..orld, that they will
find it to their advantage to come to the.Totop
eranCe Saloon and Grocery . in Main St, Mont.
rose, Pa., (the only Temperance saloon in Mont
rose) to get Pies, such as are pies,' Cakes, •
Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, pickled Oysters,
Clams," Cucumbers, Ice Cream, , Oranges, Pine
'Apples, Candy, and -Segars, Nuts &e. Small
Beer, Ice cool Lemonade, and Soda Water to
eat and drink. At the same place is a good as.
en/talent of Groceries and Provisions, with new
supplies every week from New .York, such ,
Tea, choice kinds, from Sts. 9c., to 6s. per lb.
.Sugar now at 9 chi. Beat Coffee 11. 1-3ets.,
crushed, Pulverized and Granulated at Is. per
tb. Molasses 3s. 6d. per Gallon; best Syrup at
68.611. per gal. Pork, Smoked Ham, and Shout
dera, dried, Beef liana, Cod, - Mackerel. White
and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tallow,
Sterine patent and' Sperm Candles, a variety of
Bar Soaps, Shaving do. best in use, Coffee Rice,
and Tobacco, plug and fine cut, Chewing and
smoking, do. in tin foil. Fire Crackers and Fire
Works. Matches, all kinds, dried Peaches,
Plums. Cherries, Figs, from Is. to Is. 6d. per lb.
Prunes, Zantee Currents, Citron, Fig paste, Sa
go for puddings, Spices all kinds, do. Ground
Mustard, do. French SOap Powder, Babbitts Sal
aerates, do. and Washing Soda, Cream Tarter,
and Super Carb Soda Tartaric Acid, Licorice,
do. root, Fancy Candy and Gum Drops, fresh
from N. Y., Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nutmegs,'
Cloves &c., Cpcoa, Brume and-Chalkolate, Lor.
Bards, black and Scotch snuff,,Rasink from la.
to Is. 611. per lb, Su ttanee seedless Raisins, starch
-(pearl)Corn starch. Patent Nutmeg Graters,and
Clothe , s pins, Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles,
Raymond's Lees, and;Wright, Pills, Salta, Roll
Brimstone, Sulphur, Gum Camphor, Vinegar
Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles, Pepper Sauce,
Raspbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, Hair Oils,to
embelish and prevent from falling offor turning
"grey, Herring by the Box, White Waah, Scrub
and Shoe brushes, Stove and : boot Blacking,
Garden seeds, slate and lead pencili, Axe hand
les, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, .an almost
sure cure , for burns,Sprains, Bruises, dz.c. Ras-
Sian Linament, good for man or beast: Horse
t.gothcr Wit a. laT -.Q....amt.:0 of
Children's,Toys, selected w ith great "-are for
both girls and boys, 'among which aro small
pails and• Baskets, Horses, Dogs, and Cattle on
wheels and rockers, small Tea Setts, Thimbles,
Cornelian Rings, Tops, Clarionettes, Accorde
on, Harmonicons, Harps, and many curious
things, Lad‘es Baskets and Sewing •Birds, Sack
Salt for family use, Corn Meal, also Flour,lept
constantly on band, 'by' the pound, sack ot bar
rel!. . .
for admission
Lion toleraking
the country
on seemed orn
al Bat
Iris's's, at is.al
bt and demon- .
statesmanlike
ithe progress of
acme of agita
atsed ; all
of seciioual
in every lo
,g itself with
lty ; and after
' l and others hit
mal line of 3G
Titatt%No 111;\13 ; ,
Clams, Oranges and Lemons, Pine. Apples, dte.,
Some Eggs, Better ' 'Potatoes, Beans, &c., taken
in exchange. The above Goods ore for sale for
cash or ready pay.
Thankful for past favors, r bope by strict
attention to business and small profits to gain a
larger share of patronage, and thereby all be
mutualy benefited, all orders with the ready
will be promptly attended to.
Temperance Baloon, Grocery and - Provision
Store in Main St., Montrose, Pa., May 20, 1856.
-..Tarmers- to your Interest. .
A rari - ekante to mike front 12 to 25 or 30
per-cfnt. on your tnvestment.
T HE subseriber is prepared to furnish Thresh
ing machines and various other Agricultur
al implementis, not to •be ,surpassed= by any, in
this country, from the well known and long '6.
tablished "Manufactory of Wheeler,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 sawing wood, in log or otherwiae,;churning,
cutting stagt-s, atraw, and hay &c. 4 aid various
other uses too numerous to mention. For sev
eral reasons I can make it an object for those
wishing to purchase, to call upon me and have
their orders - filled. I have the freight so arrang
ed that the transportation is but a mere trifle.—
All implements warranted to be and .to perform
as recommended, (see large hand bills.) I can
lase furnish machinery from other tuannfactors
if desired. Now is your time o send orders and
your:sitachines will be in readiness at harvest.
' E. T. TIFFANY.
Dimock, Stun. Co., Pa.,May 21, 1856."
&arra= ,Rail Road 1! I
IVO Rv ,- x iajwatt,.
ILAk rl IA3I & are on hand
V V witivtbe largest, best, and cheapest stock
of general merited's') in . town. Consisting of
Meg. Alpaeca. and /aspics.
Broom:is, Boots and Bedsteads.
Clocks, Calicoes and Clothing. •
Denims, Drugs, and Door Bandies. -
Envelops, Edging, and Epsom-Salts.-
' Flour, Flannels, and Fish-Hooks.
Glass, Groceriee, and Gimblets, . ! r- ,
Hate. Hams, and Hand-saws.
Ink, Indigo, and Imperial Babies (dresses.)
Jaeonets, and Jewaharps.
Knives, Knob", and Kentucky Jeans. . _
Locks;Lamps and Looking Glasses.
Matches, Muslin and Molasses.
Nutmegs, Nankeen, and Notions.,
Oils, Oxbows a,nd r Overalis. •
Pork, Pills and Peados.
Queen:mare, Qtdlls4candQuartocups. _
Rubbers, Raisins and Rat-traps.
Shoes, Shirts and. Sagas.
Tobacco, Tea and TraciCheins. •
Umbrellas, Undershirts sad Union Rats.
Veili,Vinegsr
- wimets And, Waso-bowls.
Xtra,Setialine flour.
y or i 4 cotsessolosiind Youth's fiat&
mammy - ..other snicks which Alp are
ma wary smolt advance on Cost prices.
4.l3stadi prob ts and fair dealing is the motto for
the Summer W 66. Give tuts call and tat the
truth of our assertions. :`
- WILIZEMAIN &CO.
LineaboroMs.,, Ifey . 26, 18.56.
Cash for Wool. •
fir/HE Idgileat Orice, cabb, will be paid fir .
Wool by BURRITT.
Now Wiped, ',pee 23, J 856. - •
- 'ranted. '
.nrtwo dozen fat Turkey's by the first. of July.
...IL also fat Chickens, at ', •• S. 11.11Kfrrit. •
Montrose, •
CATHARTIC PILLS.
OPERATR by their powerful influence on the
istternal.viscera to. purify the blood' and stimu
bite it into healthy action. They remove the
obstructions of theatomach, bowels, hue:, and other
ermine of the body,'and, by restoring Weer irregular
action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such
derangements as are the first causer of disease.
An extensive trial 'of their virtues, by Prefessare,
Phyriciaas, and Patients, has shown cures of den
gereuediseasea almost beyond belief, Were they not
substantiated by persons of such exalted position
and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Their certificates are - published in my American
Almanac, which the Agents below named are
pleased to furnish free to all inquiring.
Annexed - we give Dina-Nona for their use in_ the
complaints which they have been foand to mins.
Fon Costivaitass.--;Take one or two Pills, or
such quanti as to gently move the bowels. C o
deems' fr equently the aggravating cause of
Pima, and the cure of ono complaint isthe ere
of both. No person can feel well while under a
costive habit of body. Donee it should be, as it
can be, promptly relieved.
Fon DTSPHPSIA, which -is sometimes the cause
of Costiveness, and always uncomfortable, talc mild
doses—from one to four—to stimulate the stomach
and liter tato healthy action. They will do-ity.and
the heartburn, bodyburii, and - son/burs of dyspepsia
will rapidly diusappeac. Mien it has gone, don't
ft what erredyou.
roe a FOUL STOMACH, Or morbid Inaction of the
Bowels, which produces general depression or the
spirits-and bad health, take from tom' to ekght Pills
at der, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity
and strength is restored to the system.
FOR NERTOIIIINTM, filter littatmcne, Ns
Pain in the Sit:mewl!, Back, or Side, take front four
to eight pills on going to bed. If they do notoper
ite suifunently, take mere the next day until. they
do. These complaints will be swept out from the
system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis
orders because your stomach is foul.
Pot Senortrts, Earnest /A and an Diseases
of the St-in, take the Pills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener
ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Mane
dreadful Wooers and sores have been - healed. up by
the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and
some disgusting diseases-which seemed to saturate
the whole system have completely yielded to their
influence, leaving the sufferer, in perfect health.
Patients! your duty to society that you
should parade yourself around the Veer:, covered
with pimples, blotches, ulcers, ruses, and all or any
of the unclean diseases of the . skin, because your
slat= wants cleansing:
To PURITY THE BLOOM, they ne the best medi
tine ever discovered. TLey sheutd-.he taken freely
and frequently, and the impurities which sow the
seeds of incurable diseases will Iv swept out of the
=dhie chaff before the wind. Be this property
o as much good in preventing 'sickness as by
the remarkable cures which they are making every
where.
- .
Ursa Comer..aurr; Ursa)ler:. and all Bilious
Affections arise from some derangement —either
torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver.
Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render
it unfit for digestion. This ii disastrous to the
health, and the constitution is frequent) y under
mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp;
•
tom. Citmetion of the duct which. empties the
tel
bile into he stomach tenses the b il e tocrestow
into the lood. This produces Jaundice, with a
long and dngerons train' f evils. Costiveness, or
alternately costiveness and diarrhwa, prevails.
Feverish symptoms, lavgno4 low spirits, weariness,
restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in
ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness ;
sometimes there is severe pain in the aide ; the skin
and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ;
the, stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch;
the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever,
which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious
dim-bees, dysentery, &e. A medium dose of three
et four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three
in the morning, and repeated a feu days,will remove
theteause of all these troubles. It is sucked to suffer
such pains when you can cure them for 2.5 cents.
Ruslexavisre, GOUT, and all Was:amatory Fe
vers, are rapidly cured by the purtf3ing effects of
'these Pills upon the blocid and the stimulus which
they afford to the vital
_principle of Life. For these
and all kindred compla ints they should be taken in
mild doset, to move the bowels gently, but freely.
As a DINNER Pitt, this is both agreeable and
useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take,
and vertairiy none has been made more effectual to
the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed.
YIIEPAIIED BY , , . •
DM J. C. AYER A: C 0.,. - -
Practical and Analytical Chemists
LOWELL, MASS.,
-_ - - 91 1 LIZ SA LA :11 AN Dl•a 8 A FES
..--, _......--- ,1. of Philadelphia against the
1 , :,-..: korld.—Evans & Watson. No. 26
f ' ,
south Fourth street, Philade,lphia,
".....--. have bad the surest demonstration
_ in t he following Certificates, that
their manufacture of - Salamander Safes has at
length' fully warranted the representations which
Lave been made of them, as rendering an un
doubted security against the terrific element:
PtitLanct.rfna, April 12, 1856.
ItEssna. Evans & Waysox:—Gents :—lt af
fords es the highest satisfaction to state to!, you
that owing to the very protective qualities or,twp
o the Salamander Safes which we parchasgd of
you seine few months, since, we saved n large
portion of our Jewelry, Books, Papers, &c., ex
posed to the calamitous .fire in Ranstead Place,
on the] Morning of the 11th in t.
When we reflect that these Safes were loca
ted in the fourth story of the building we occu
pied, and that they fell subsequently into-a heap
of burning ruins, where the vast , concentration
of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we can
` not .hut regard the preservation of the valnable
contents as most convincing proof of the great
security afforded by your Safes.
WeshalLtake much pleasure in recommend-'
trig thetwto men of business as a sure reliance
against fire. GEORGE W. Stares & Bno.
s. 8. Karr
PHILADELPIITA. April 12, 1856. •
MESSRS. EVASS & WATSON-1 have to offer
you my , testimony in faior of the great security
afforded to' my entire stock of Jewelry, books,
papers, &c, daring the recent disastrous confla
gration in Ranstead place, from the fact that the
same were contained in two of the Salamander
Safes manufactured by you.
Having fallen from the fifth story of the Arti
san Betiding, where they were previously placed
and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the
preser*ation of the valuable depcslts seemed to
every i'ne who witnessed the e r nirvrand interi..
or examination, a matter of profound astonish
ment.-•
'To all whis may reqn;re a perfect protection
from the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the use of your Safei, as I consider
they havis now undergone the most trying test.
N. E. /dcutamit
Pattanamitta, April 14, 1856.
MSISSILS: WANE & Watson--Gentlemen No
doubt ion will be deeply gratified to learn the
good condition in which I discovered my book,
policy of insurance, certificates of • Mogi& sad ,
other VAlsLable documents, when on Pritha' et I
opened_the Safe made by your firm. • .
With my knowledge of its great exposure,
both kith* intenslif of the heat from so hot a
fire as that which destroyed . the Artisan Build
ing, sal also from the force of the fall from its
former elevated, position in the third story. I
could entertain but alendeehopes prior to its in
terior inspection, that the contents which I once
so highly prised would ever be of any so m ee to
me, but as these fears are now happily'retnoval,
' I feel It only due to say to you that can hence
forth recommend the use of your Safes to all
who may wish to feel a confidence in the per
fect security which such means provides against
so frightful an element,
• • . &mann GASS/2.2ft Bookbinder.
Constantly on hand, Patent Powder and Thief
Proof Locks, for Banks, Stores &c.
April 24, 11156.-17y1.
Whips bythe Milliort I
F ROM 25 eta to $5,00. at _
PHYFE & KNOWLTON'B.
Binghamton
Britatmia = Ware.
A VERY large stock at
KIYFE & RIOWLTONL
Irtaghatatoa:
_ Take Notice.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS faiiished with Libre,.
ries et diffenet Wes at NQw}York
prices. Call at the Post Office. . -
May '7,1868.' • •
ABEL TERRELL
r ti"E.t
• I
LOOK HERE • _
' 4 1 '•
ABEL TURRELIL
lASjost received from New York, a fall
. and desirable Weir of .
I l l ', NEW 'GOODS,
Comprising a first - rate assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals ' Medical Instrumente,
Paints', Oils, Dye Stull', China, Glass and Ear
then Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,).
;lonia Ware ; Japanned and Planisbed Tin Ware,.
Silver:and all other kinds of Spoons. Silver
Forks; Butter Knives, &c. " Alt sorts of Lamps.
A good variety of Wood and Gat Frame Mir
rors. :Wall .and Window Paper., Stationery.
Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms.
Fantail Groceries. Lamp Oils...Can:iphene,—
Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti
Candle* 'lido and other Whips. Varnishes.
WindoW Glass, &c. A first rate variety, ;aim
airy, and Fancy Gotels. "Gold and Silver Spec
tacles. ~ Gold Pena. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ac
cordeops, Violin nod Veolincello Strineti,
The largest assortment of, Pocket Knives in
Susq. Co., and the best quality in Market. Shot
Guns. pistols, (single and Double Barret,) Re.'
volvers„ &e t
In Rhea ttio Physician, the Invalid, the; Monne
keePer, the Farmer, the 'Mechanic, the Minufac
tarer,,tbe Professional Man, the Gentlethan i the
Lady 4 the Rich and the Poor, the Young and Old,
the and the Ugly, the Gay and the
Fashionable, and all the rest of the people, will
find soinething to supply their every day' wants
at Turret re. •
Store in the new Brick Block—Pricett low—
. Qualities good—Call and see.
ABEL TURRELL.
Meritrose, March 6, 1856. '
la'They are all 'going toTurrelPs;AH .
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Terrible Accident, l!
I 3
APPENEDto Mr. Green the otherlday.—
He had bought a t.nit of ready-made Clothes
at the Store, and the first day's 'wearing .ihe ste- .
cident Occurred, FiOst, off drapt his coat:tail by
the mete force of specific gravity, giving Ito un
fortunate man the apperance of a badly tr,immed
craft with the fl ying jib in the. stern, itnd , on
stooping over to pick up the remnant, thejdread
ful easuaity took place—the fountains let the
great were broken up—GreCn's pants were
sundered from ankle‘lo waist, and Green himself
seemedtto be. The only way to prevent such.
deplorable accidents late patronize a skillful tai
lor, whd makes up his' work with a detettnina.
Lion that it shall not only • fit neatly. butl went
well. Green buys at the clothing store I:4:cause
he thinks he can get his gearing a little ch,Caper,
r
In all biobabiiity the pants th at ',se , ed him an
treacherimsty had passed through a fever hdspi
tal, been,strip . ed from a cholera patient, Carried
home eit, nights in the week on a shutter, and
finally b reached sad carried by an ingenious
Prenchthart for a market in the country 'Take
warning by poor Green's mishap. , and got; to a
tailor shop like that in the basinent of Searie's
Hotel if you want to be suited..
Fir Cutting done as usual, and all worki war.
ranted. 1 JOlll4 GROVES.
Montrose Aug. 2'1,1855.
Baoka That Are ,Booka.
For sale'f/i the Montrose Book Store fn the
Post Q, b ce.
JUST RECEIVED, I
Macaulay's History of England.
Diary and Correspondence of Amos Lawrence.
Prison o f Welteverdon in the East Indian
Archepeingo, by Capt, Gibson. •
Forest Tragedy and other Tales by „Grace
Greenwood.
The Buell Boys, by Capt. Mayne Reid. 1
The Gr4at Red Dragon.
The Prince of the House of David. I
Good Tlkne, Coming. • - 1
Christina or Woman's Trials: and Triuniphs.
The Onynx Ring.
Man of War Life.
The Old_ Homestead. - .
Woodhill or the,Ways of Providence.
D'Aubigne's History of the R.eformatiOn.
Family Testaments with Psalms and Notes.
Pocket do ' and Bibles. "
carnbmi - r - rayer - rvoustc - • •' ff
Yankee Nations. &c.,&e.,
7'hey-say That the Montrose Book Store is
the place to - get Books andNotionscheap:
what if the:y 40 , say so you can't toil ,whether
' they say the truth or , of unless you try-=-but
never mind:, I feel very thankful for past favors
and hone to merit a continuation of patratittee.
- 1 " •
by strict-attention to the wants of the public
and by keeping on • band a good assortment of
Books and Stationary at "Live and Let Live"
prieeal • A. H. BULLARD.
Montrose, April 20856. '
PERSON'S desirous, of plying me monei, on
it debt of any deicription.can do so by lfcing
their payment with Post, Cooper & Co., ,Rin
kerl,„ Monttpee to .my credit; whose recipts
will bo allow4from their date.
iI C. L WARD.
' •
April 18,1 1856.—tf. 1 IL
, Picture 14arket," .
- LTAS R.P.AIOVED frompdd Fellow'S Hal' to
JLL his new • r.
SKY LIMIT 0031 S, '
In the Brick Block, over . ntleY and Read'it.'
5..;0me and see. Callin will cost you noth
ing, unless yoga buy, and en you are sure to go
away with more than "va o -received."
A rnultitisde 'of choice - Gold Lockets,
&c, just in... •
Low', •ricesriumpliant.
FORGE' W. SEY3I UR. is CO, are bow
ki .receiving a msgni ent Stock of Spring
and Summer Goods, sal cted with great ,care
and with special regard t the tastes and wants
of this community, consi ing of a choice vlsrie
ty of Dry Goods, Fancy ends and embroider.
les, Boots and Shoes, G pries, , Hats, C o ps; and
Straw Goods, Crockery, fardn•are and Cutlery,
dtc. Whicb we will sell for prompt pay, at
lower pricee'than . any othei establishment in
this Countk. , .
It l ll l lllllatia I _
we would esp, tbat they have not been forgotten,
and that in the way of Dress Goods. we have
Culled for their use the choieest gems in 1 the
market! Drop in•and !see as, and we will take
pleasure in showing you the nieept and cheapest
stock of Goods you ever saw in this place. 1
Harford, May' 8,1856. •
AGOOD isvortmeOt of Pattern Drees Latin's,
all prices. at G. W. S. isr. COIL
PARASOMI and 405, new syles and eheiee
I varieties, at G. W. B. & CO'S.
A LARGE stock of Craek,e r y an d Glass
Xi; Ws!. kt • G. W. l S. AS,,go'.
Groat tCanse• for Itepioing•
Peace staleag. the Nations of the
old worm. ,
TNRY GOODS and Clothing filling, and have
already 'reached a mark belOw all reasons
ble and to prove this fact call at
the store of :GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM
& CO., at theiff s at end of the new Brick Bieck.
Seeing is believing, so call and see for your.
selves. Come eon without delay, procrastina
tion you knov,.is is all cases dangerous. We
will offer yon; rire bargains, not offered else
where in northern Pennsylvania. We can end
will anderself all oar competitors. We have
advantages in buying, and maurrfseture our own
Clothing, of Which we hays a splendid assort.
'went, from a little boy's jacket and breeches' to
the finest Dream Costs and P,auts,'for retie/14es
of all sizes. Ourassortment of Paucy and Do
inesuc Dry GOds .can not be surpassed by limy
other estatiliept in the country. One of Our
'lnn is eonstaitly is the city, and .is aending:al
most daily, G4ods of the latest srid most &ships.
able style.. - Ora sleek of Bonnets and Bonnet
3rinrioge Is ooriplete. GENTLEMENS HATS,
lots of them. kAlso splendid lot of Mantillas.
1858. •
WOODEN, Willow and Tits Wire, at , 1
PHYFE & KNOWLTONS,
Bialltuuntele:r
Notice•
cactant - ttalr
Carpotingi!, 0 - (Clotho.
LOOKING . pup: SEB, AND
GLASS AR E
•
At the Crockery and H. use iFeirnishing iEs
tablishment of J H. s E.P.,6
.Cheapoil- than ,any tither in Mai.
blunt:
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FOUR DOORS LAS? OF .111
IWOULD call the atten • , n a House Weepers
and the public to my a. rini import:akin of
wares, fur their elegance of style-end beauty of
finish, far eurpassing anything before exhibited,
and having the largest asscirttnent is store,van
replenish old setts and ftrisaentire now ones
of the new shapea, at lesio pries than any
other House in this county •, . •
• The attention of new If nseiteepeta is partic
to
ularly called to my stook as embracing all the
minutia', both useful and o;ruttaental, of House
'furnishing Goods,' for a complete ontfir--and
being thus heavily engaged in this exclusive
brrnch. offer great advantages to purchasers. -
CROCK CRY AND. CHINA DEPARTMENT
embraces the largest '
variety, ever 'offered before
in this section, of all i the ditThrenf klnds. ' ."
GLASS WARE . - .
of every needed artiele.• :Carpetings and Oil
Cloths: This branch occupies the second floor
of our establiahnent; nearly; 100 ' feet in depth.
well stocked with Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply
and ingrain Carpetinga, .Window
Shades and Table Ctivers, Which are offered at it
small advance from cost.
Live Geese Feathers always on hand, Looking
Glasses, Gilt, Mahogany, Ornamental and Oval
Glasses, in great variety.
HOUSE FUOHSHING !GOODS,
Cons:sting of Wood and %Viticiwi, Ware,
_Plated
Goods, Britannia and Japanned; Ware of every
'description, Tea Boards in ‘farieits styles, Table
Cutlery, Feather Dusters, Fluid.;' Oil and Solar
Lamps, Bird Cages,ilao fancy Baikets, Reticules
Satchels, &c. &é. .
Fir To allot' which we invite - your attentiop
and aolicit•your trade.
• Lit DE PEU,
Binghamton, April 20, 1856.
• NEW - GOODS
•
• A7',C. W. Std T7' 'S.
TUAT received -a lot NeW' Goods, sneh as De
P.l talus& De Ragas, Parainettas, Persian, Al
pacas. Gingham!, Merinos. plinte. and Shawls,.
in fact a general assortment of*Dry Goods which
will he sold low ' •
%V A : 4 IT E D —Socks,. Eggs, But t er, rd eese;
Flannel, atc., any quantity in lexchange for Goods
at cash prices. C. W. MOTT.
Montrose.Sepl. 15551`
Clovcir Seed
OF the LARGEST KIND and Tiinnthy Seed ror
elle by , H. BURRITT.
Netrilford, March 17, 185.6.
•
W. St i ngleton •
.
CAN now be found new stand on the
corner of Turnpike andl Chestnut Sta., a
few doors east of I Poit'sl store, where he
effectually repairs with' cq.spaiclif Watches,
Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every des?ription of
machinery. Wheel cutting, Gun and. Watch
materialssupplied to the trade. !
Attention Farmers !4-Plow Points
OF
and kind almost every pattern and kind now in use;
also, No. 2, It. L. Blitchley Plows and
Corn Plows, may be bad at any than) of day, and
until. 10 o'clock at night, in exchange for Cash:
Old fron,'Grain, Eggs, or Any I kind; of ready pay,
of . • tN. pULLARD. .
Montrose, ay 1, 1856
Just Received • ,*
A Newlot of Boots and Leather and for sale
Z.l. cheaper than ever by
& t. R ASHLEY.
Brooklyn, Dec. 5. li°sss,
3,
. --
.INT° Brick Block. frOnt room , oCler the Stare
JL of M. S. Wilson St -. ; Son: 1,
q. D. VIRGIL, Dentist.
Montroge, May 9, i 806. -1
CLOVER. and Timeihv Seed 1V •
BA I,DWIN & ;PERKINS.
Montrose, April, 1856. ' ,
NOTICE;
al •
TiLIC notice a
I
is hereby givn' that S. A.
i Woodru ff is receiving pew', lot of Stoves
hut wares of all. kinds ugually i kept in the Stove . ,
and Tin line of businwis, among . which may be
found a better assortment of stovett, heavier, tar
tteriand more durable thin err before offered
in this county, all the proof you , need will be
just' to call and examine for yoniselites. All
stoves warranted in every. re.spec
Ksitt constantly on hand, an exl
ensive assort.
ment of Tin ware, made out Of the best materi
als which is offered for sale as cheap as can - be
bought in any market, also on, hand ,Lead Pipe,
all sizes, Chain and gearing, for Chain Pumps,
Cistern Pumps ; all sizes, Brest; and Porcelain,
kettles all sizes, JaPpaned ware, all kitids. •
. Jobing done on short notice and in good or
der.l All Goods in the line will he sold cheap
for cash or approved credit. .
S. A. ' WOODRUFF.
• Diontrose, March 20;1856. •
{
• 1 English Lever Wat Ches.
I ,
1 - ~... -DECEIVED by steamship
1 _ IP' IL Baltic, 2 dnzen more of
- , ,,ip, those splendid English Lever
/ , ' l . c. Hunting Watchis, of my own
it
--- importation, wimanted the
-;.,
. . qi::_;',. very best qualify.. Also, a
\I , :-.—:- -* small lot of ver y superior
Movements, which - ,will be c ased iilrany style or
quality, to snit purchasers.
I • ALFREDI.' EVANS.
Binghamton, March 14, 1856. .
.1111C,I.;
HE subscriber is nOw receiving his secondTl general purchase of GOODS, this Spring,
which renders his assortment very desirable and
complete: By strict attention, to business and
by fair dealing, he hopes to merit iliberal share
of public 'patronage. To those friends who
have yielded to him their preferences, and kindly
eustained him by their patronage, ;with the in
tention of siding kiln in regainining in part Abe
heavy loss recently sustained by.firef,! he tenders
his sincere thanks, with the assurance that their
interests shall bensutuallg promoted:
I . ABEL TURRELL
liiiintrose, April 24,1856..
New Goods
•
Arriving daily, by E.rprees, at ißopbottam,
Penn'a. ' , -
THE subscribers are now opening A large
and well selected stock of neW Goods.—
Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries 4 Hardware.
Ready Made Clothing, Boots and-Shoes of
sizes and silica, Flour, porn 3d'eal, Salt, dt.c.'ilte.
All of which they will sell as cheap as can
be bought elsewhere in the Conuty,in exchange
for Lumber, Shingles, 'Produce of all kinds,
Wooing Socks, for Cash approved credit:
Two shillings per pair paid for good Socks. .
Sixteen eta. per doz. for Eggs. •
Twenty eta. per lb. for Butter.
BELL &: - TiNGLEY.
Hopbottom. April 24,1858.
Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure,
Oa Antidote to. Malaria; for the prevention
.and cure of Fever . and Ague, osX'hill Fe.
Ter; Dumb_ Ague, and - other Interniittent and
Remittent Fevers ;also of Billions Fevers, ac
companied by: Typhoid Fever, Yellow. Fevie, ,
Ship . and Jail Fever,- General Debility, Night
Sweats, and all other forma of disease which
have a common origin in - •
MALARIA OR MIASMA.
Eva* certain Ws preset vo or: cure.
or sale by the undersigned, atitlicirized agent
for the Proprietor, Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence,
R. L L RULLARD. -
Noniron, May I, 1856. • 1.
T.O.THE' ; P . VBLII:). .
NEW 11111.11ZEMEITeic
1
111 HE SUBSCRIBERS having tattoo theStere
.I. I,4nd purchased the Stock of,GOODS of&
T. Massy, are prepaied to sell for Ready -Pay
onisOt , . ''
!' VERY. FINE ASSORTMEN,T OF .
I,
WM GOODS, •
GROCERIES, -i '
ROCKERY, 1 •
HARDWARE.-
PERFUMERY, ' -
, 1 YANKEE iNOTIONS,
, 1
IRON AND NAILS,
1 BOOTS AND SHOES,
,
'1 ' FLOUR AND SALT, ,
1
I SOLE . AND UPPER LEATHER,
At sigh prices as 41)4 think) cannot fail to give
entire satisfaction -to ail who may 'favor them
- with; heir patronage. • • •
Ali kinds of produce taken in exchange for
good'
I - II - - .LIA. &I. R. ASHLEY...
Brooklyn, Nov. 15, 1855. ,
AMERICAN HOTEL.
Great Exhibition in gp_ringville•
CIREAT AND RARE . EXHIBITIGN OF
IiriFOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
of alMost every style and quality, such as will be
sure o please and accommodate all classesc of
peop4i—from the child in the cradle to she old
and decrepit..- These goods are bought on the
most avorable terms, - and 011 be sold according.
Igo give us a call and we will try to sup.
your wants in the line of GOODS ever
a country store. You need not go to,
ork for any thing you want, because we
beak freih from the eltv. -
11 SCOTT, JOHNSON, & CO.
iPgville. Pa.; May 8, 1855,
. !or Goods Cheap for Cash.
CW. MOTT has jUst:received another lot . of
• INew Goods,; such as Challis, Barge . De
Latins De Bagcs, Gingham, Collars, Embroidery.
Lawn, &e.. &e. arms its OFFERS AT VERY LOW
PRICE . SUMMER SHAWLS, a new lot just
Lawn,
recciv id--beautiful patterns at very low prices,
also O;RA PE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS
as lou as the lowest.
• 1 I
3 urii) 13';
Stoves: Stoves 11 Stoves: n
,
rp lir, 4ubseriber wishes LO Cali the attention I
I Ais friends and thel Public to his veryJarge
1 ,
assor ment of
t q, -
STOVES,
qd,
at his , 1 1:iew S tor eo Room in Lodersville, nc_
L. S. Lenheim's Store, Land near the Great Bend
Depoti HO has in addition to his former laige
varieti of Cooking and Parlor Sioves, maey new
Patternx. some of which are-;-•
St. Nicholas Peath Branch, P ire-Fly ,
Modern Troy, Mohan*, - Mac/lion.
Blank Warrior, Orient, . Oak, ;
Egg Stove,
WM eogethei with his former stock will lie
perhaps the most extensive and varied assortment
of wel l, selected Stoves in the County.- •
*,* Clinton' Stoves.woll furnished at I owprices.;
made
b i A o l r l d a e r r ti a c a le u s su in al hi i s nd li o n r e d k e eg r t e n e n oi h v a e n d d at a h n i d s ‘ l i
old st nd in Great Bend.
JOHN COLSTEN. •
Lod ravine & Great Bend Nov.; 1856.—tf.
I
. . .
Attention i at Home.
TRE UNDERSIGNED would resPect,-
telly inform the citizens of Dimock and
the soirunding country ,
rn that he has opened a
stiirel Dimock four c orners, where he intends
keepin constantly pn hand's good and well,se.
lected ssorttnent of. Dry Goods, Groceries,Hard
t
Ware, rockery, and_all kinds of Merchandise.
Usual). I kept in a country -store, which he will
sell as pw,if not lower, than. nay other establish
ment i ' Northern Pennsylvania, Montrose not
except Gentlemen" and Ladies give me- a
rail, and examine my stock. of Goods, and my
prices. 1 You will save at least some miles tray.
el; and t erhamfrom ten -to fifteen cents on ev
ery dol sr vou pay out. A good assortment of
Ready Made clothing kept constantly on hand.
„AI L LIO at nsigof COunty produce taken in exchange
for tio id s the — lttikez price: - - -
'
1, WM. IL THAYER.
PPK, Jan. 75,.7856 —yl.
•
I The Cheap Store, . t
128 gagiilia' 1111 9 r.
undersigned ivould mspectfully inform
e inhabiltiants of Binghamton anti vicinity,
has recently Purchased of Edwaird-Priest
and well selected stock of '
DRY MOPS,
IS g)
FIPH '
JL t
that he
his fart
e has removed from La . Fayette Block
Court Street, one door above the
on H tel.
14 hiA
U) Noel
Arno*
ire stock has bora purchased consid-
law Nov York eost,-finongh sti. to
him in -sa y ing that he will sell Goode
ban can be bought -.at any other Store.
orally
jwarrant
cheaper
In town
INV . SPRING- AND,
Goods, to the above stock has just been
large invoice of i Spring and Summer
the latest styles, MILO will be closed
N"
1
•
suramei
added a
Goads .
put at g eat bargains,
The tuck consists in Dart of the following
Goods, •iz ; Fine Lawns, fast colors, frotn 9 to
•48c. per • lard ; Calicoes, American and English,
from 4c. to I lc. per yard; Merrimack and Go-
Am" P lots, at 11 c.; Blenched and Brown Ghee.
tins an , Shirtings, from 4c. to 25.6 d. per yard ;
Kentuck • Jeans, from Is. 11c.• to 2s. 6d. per y'rd ;
Ladies' ose. from 6 1-4 e.! to 3s. 6d.. per pair ;
qingha s, from' 10c. to 23e. por yard; DeLaines
(roar 10c. to 3s. per yard. Also a largo , lot of
Linens, Quilts and Connterpains, Curtains and
Dratleris, Shawls, Glovea, I Table Covers, Silks,
Sams, Eetbroldecies, -
Valices and.Bags,ef all sizes nnd
T,run
pri.
•
Fir Don't forgot the numbet,2B Court street,
Door east of the American Hotel, but call and
ice before purchasing elsewhere.
• {H. C. GODWIN. •
I 5
ma mton April 3d
s 1856.
.. , 1 ,-
'=-_ I, H. J. Wawa,
S nowlreceivini his nn Sprino. Goads, which
I 1 ',
he 'offers at his usual haw prices.
1 3font4se, March 11.1856, ,
I
House Builders Depot for Ssisque
•l.hau- n. Couutp , at flew Milford.
i•
IDICRMAN & GARRETT are'giving es.
k
. , .
,ial attention to the improvement.cOn
temPlated in this County !the comeing season.
.and now nffiar a helping hand, by keeping con
stantly I'4 sale a ? large quantity of Window sash
„find glad. Blinds, Doors, Nails, Paints and Oils,
nod a complete assortment of builders Hard
Ware, $14,, These going to put up Houses in
the Spring will find it for their interest to give
as a call. We can' ftirnikh every 'thing you
Want and*t the very lowest manufacturing .pri
ces. l . DICKER'S! AN & GARRATT.
.New Milford, Feb.. 9. 1856.
irsi
CK11: Broad Cloth Co*, for ahillioirs a
-*coat • BELL & TINGLEY.
PAT
NT inuEnicirm AGENCY:
ABEL TUWRELL, '-
Mon trose, 1 Pa., -
i
-
DRUGGISTi- in AND AGENT, r
FOR ALL T rorn,Aß
IPA MET . 1 21E3Utiliiit
1 ,
or wom I :i i ty.- .-
. C o *tgnments gonitantly Received.
NiEw Goode at, Webb e•
'UST npened by' the enbenriber fall 'assort
tl, of Spring end Bummer Getelit, - which
leap, Cheapei than ever.
IL You cannot - fail to be stilted
nantityf and _ Everything .
ri * variety stern. -
Aoor from 7 14 to 8 dollars per
kale at !• 8.8. Marra
tip . .-,k oit.tr*.iii..oottat
PUBLIEMED .ZVZRY IXUANDAT NOFIIING BY \
MC'COLLUM -(!r. TSOI7
TERMS...4l,5O,casb in advance, $.4)0
ttotpaid within six months ;and 82050,atthe end
ofthe year. No paperdiscontinued ontilarretra
ges us paid,
_except at the option of the Pub
lishers. AD Communications connected with the
offiett,to insure attention,mtist bedireeted to the
Eorross, Mitatrusc, Susquehenos County, Pa.
One eignuO (12 lines or, less) 3 insertions. 8140
Esc's subiequentinsertiOn, • • • 0.25
Ono square the months,:.:.- . 4,50
One square tit months - 4,00
Business Curds ; {out lines or less, •• 3,00
Yearly advertisemects„ not over 4 , agnates, 7,00
One column, one year, . 30,00
Yearly advertisers will be restricted: to the
business in which • they. ark engaged land are
'Considered at wishing to-coati/Me advertising
- unless theirshall give special direetions for s
.discentinisance of the. same. • -
far The publishers having lidded to their Job
Printing materials a large and superior assort=
wont of lob Type, are How propared;to extent:
Job Work in a manner tinsurpassed= fit this sec
tion of country, and on reasonable terms.
\ l Blanks of every description keptconstaritly
o lizard or printed to order. • r
Xiusintss pirttforl,
BRYANT HOUSE, • "
Great Bead Depot, Pa.:- A.Dpssoit Bt . !. '
err, Proprietor. - • r , • A;
Wni. W. SMITH & Co. -
Cabinet and Chair.Manufacturettr,fonfMnin
Street, Montrose;
Surgeon Dentist, Montrose, •Ps.,wiii be at
Mondays and Tneidlys of each
week. < ' • I-41
ABEL. TUBBELL,3foarnosr, PA.
Dealer in Drugs; Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-
Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Win..
dow Glass, Groceries, Piney GoOdi, Jewelry,
Perfumery, &e.,—and Agent for all of the most
popular Patent Medicines.
C. W. MOTT
JOHN GROVES,.
rashlonableTal for—Shop under Searles
Hotel, Main Street, Montrose, Pa.
•
JOHN COLSTEN,
DEALER IA Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Ware,Ledersville near Great Bend Depot.—l 3
'A. Lathrop,—
DEALER in . Rendy.Made Clothing, llatriand
Caps. Boots add Shoes, Dry Goode; &e.
,EirStore .opposite Searle's Hotel, biOntrose,
C. D. Laurnor, andwi .
th
W.SRIZEY, .
DRUGGIST and, CHEMIST, n' ',
and Deafe
Daucs,Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs
Paints,Oils, Pstty, Window Glass Camphine
Fluid, Perin m ery, Yon k l ee N0i0n5,44., stte.
Lodersville, - -
FRANKLIN FRASER,
- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,MODUOSe
Pa., Will attend faithfully to all business en.
trusted to him in the county ofgusquehanna.
Coaveyancilig and writing of all kinds will be
done neatly, and charge moderate.;.: He will
also attend to the prosecution ofclaiinsof -
• diers, their widows- and heirs;against the U.S..
government, for Beunty . Land, Pensions, ate.
May be . found at all hours at the ofdeolortnerly
- occupied by J. TAlichard, Esq., north of the -
Court-House.-1853-13
•
M. C. - TYLER,
• interested with I. L. Hunt,
LaronTEß Ann DEALER. in - Hardware and,Crit,-
lery, Carriage Trimmings,'Sprizigsac.c... •
No. 215 Pearl
Where his Mercantile friend's, in this and-other . -
Counties,are kindly inrited,anclearnestlysolieit
ed to calland purchase. .
-- Stf.
3. H. Parso ns,:
WITOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAtER in Cabinet
' Ware, Sofas, • Bedsteads, Tables,_ Stands
Chairs, die. • ,
No. 9 Washington street.
- , Binghamion,N. Y.
ter• Co fn' Wire4oon] up stabs;
- • d. D. - VAIL, M. D.
PYSICIAN and Sorgeon has, permanently''
located himself at Brackneyville Sneq'a
County, Penn'a, and will promptly attend _ to all
calls with which he may be favored, -
May, 1856.—n22; -
. .
A. Pickett,
,JUSTICE OF TEM PEACE, COIIIB4OI Of Debts,
Eiecutor of Deiia, Willa, Contracts, dca. Of.;
Gee, Lacoyville Wyoming county * Pa. - -
May 9,' 1856. - '
SASE, BLIND, POOR,
. AND . :.• •,.
CLASS DEPOT, ON CIItESTNVIr
Montrose, Penn's,
BY D:BREWBTER.,'
All sizes and descriptions, in any -quantity,
made to order, or furnished on the shortest no
.
Om •
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HAYDEN BROTIMIC
Blew Milford, Penult,.
11ATITOLESALE Dealers in Bailout
VV • Combs,' Suspenders, Threads, Fanek
..Goode,_ Watches, Jewelry. Silver and Plided
Ware, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Citters,,dte.,lta..
Bferchants-and Peddlers supplied Ilia - liberal
WSJ. HAYDEN, • TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, ' GEO. 'HA:YDEN.
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Dit. E. ,P. WILMOT,
RADVATie °Pike Allopathic- and fio
-1,- meopatitic Colleges of Medicine, is now
permanently located in Great Bend Pa.
April Ist, 1856. - ' •
- JOHN IauTTER, , -
FASITIOI4ABL'S TAILOR. Shop- _ over . the
Store of. C. W. Mott, near, Hatch's Ho-
IL - S- KNAPP; WITIE ,• •
E. CA ULDWELL dic.sorrai - kapott.
ors, otChi an. Glum and Earthern Wire; No. 16
Warren idtreet. New: York. , •/-
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Burning. Fluid and Camphene•
i t PAESI' supply, just received, arid far subs
cheap, alio, esadies,eld enough, , big ea
°ugh. and harJ'euougb to atind *lobe. in sum
mer Uwe, by, - L BUIXARD.,
.I.lune 9, . 1856.. - • ' •,
!!r subscribere would respectfully .
-1. the good -people of . Suaquehnna 'Co. that
they are now opening their stock of kill - aril
Winter Gouda which is 'unusually large at- -
tractive all of which will be cold for cash or
approved credit cheaper than can be tonight at
any other establishment in the countyWameaw
just Whitt we say. Please give tie a trial,
DICKERAIAN & GARRATTI3.
New Milford, Sept. 186,1855. .
pORCEI4OI ukd Gantt° China at -
ANEW SIVIPPLY, - or'Gromiss, Drugs*
Point% -01114.. Moi . wittortals for NOW
ato., at ' TURAEU43.
Jan. IQ, 1886. .
MOOS of Advertising.-
JOB WORK.
Dr. H. SMITH,
Di% Merr# H., C. Vail.
IFrosh Arrival of New !foods' iit
DICKFitMANS dti GARRATrig - •
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