The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 21, 1856, Image 4

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.p.RortsT FROM A CLERGYMI.4AT A
i.Z11,•3 r P OLIVC AL PRI:ACILLyG.
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I. Tr.: - ... r.?hutch Tout/m . l of - 'New Arii'rk,
.one
t f the 11.)k.st, anti most popular' Proteistoa
,:,peril in tb i a country, hAndles in -nvoier/5
tykt 11 - 42 snt)ject of 'polioeal preaching. In
ta hist I ptilAidaiion it makes an earnest .pr
est 3.4.llrist"the ibtrodnetion in the pulpit
it humorou s ly calls "tests from the
06- i i--,4,01.:.10rding to -- --- the daily pgrers'."l
riT , i,Ar'ikle, opens with* follawing-:impor-.
;t l mnt triith, which some of our zealous
. •
Me apt to forget :
'TheLord Jesus, vhen On , earth, declared,.
Kingdom crag not of thig
m e adleil not 'therefore,: in the political
rfair3 'The country. ile knew that the
',,•:bii•lrtql of the, Kingdom," were Nlttfully,
•
cat He paid "tribute to the -11otnans;
ot. ntilit F , 0, but He censidered that payment
of consequence to work a miracle
for tho r.,llrpose. He - tnevi - Herod to be a
crafty
,kifox," and . the murderer of. John. the
:r.ptistl; yet he_ took no part in influencing
ngrtiwitfrterod a dingle individual of. , all the
rlltiitituiles that followed him inGalil
After reviewing the practice of the Apostles
and the; early christians, . it refers tiithe prae- .
I:i•al,.piestion of our day : -_
''lY
- •
‘',lll 4 prirriitilje Church trod closely in their
'footsteps other Lord.'
"The ; Churchis indeed beetind - to proclaim
unto idi men the duty of exercising their po-
Irli4i.,al tifights, as, well Ai other privileges, un
zlc.r a sthiFe'of ion responsibiity to. God. Beligs
:0; 1 , 5 dux 'ar.d religious principles underlie all
the yaris_and - provinces of daily life, whether
:,:s to- bl, , i ilecs ; 'or politics,Or social intercourse,
-1. the conduct of the family. But - in the
ntxure Of things, this instruction must be
01 general ptinciples, and cannot tlej
-1 into details without defeating itself.---
-.l:;iigs of Caesar, were to be rendered
r->
and St. , Paul re-echo eil the same
rnand ed tO "11on or the
zl - 1:. - .ti (lid-not, say whither 13ri tannieus
supported as Cies'ar rather than the
NerO. •
"ALd s.o.in our day, we hear loudly on efv
.! •
of j us, here at tW. Forth,
.that the
f.. , the.,Gosple . is -Opposed•to
slaverF. "
, Oils is either true, or, it is not true: If
it is not true, then there is not even a decent
1,; - fluni•e for the cry that it is-"the Aiiity" of
7 - ,lt - iist..Trii of the Gospel to. preach against .
If; . on the' other - hand, it is true that
of .the Gospel ‘ is opposed, to slave
the clergy devote tli - ernseives
toProtrioting "the spirit of the
that "Tirit of the Gospel," if thus
t'l-.1-‘••s•:!fii, Will do away 'slavery itself, as soon
...trong enough. 'Thus i ndireet
will operate more. surely and rapidly.
~ iirect agitation. Every diversion from
"pur...: Gospel" into the flei'd :of polities,
must hinder- the growth of that
v --I;;rit of ale Gospel" which alone, after
a;;, cant effectually work any change for the
Whether,Lberefore, "the spirit Of the
—1,1 4 " be "cpposod to slavery." or not, it is
icay;thob.oundon dnty of the clergy to
themselves to preaching the Gospel,
E! 1 trj let politics alone."
Til,b;' writer nest alluded to the consequen
ce: Of4leparting.froM the:Arne scriptural rujis
?:u crates at Philadelphia. :
result is a. splendid specinien , of the
- experiments work. Jlas it helped
r. -:110 kingdom of ebrist . Ilas it converted'
PTl..soitls from the slaver,' 9f Satan unto the
fr, - ,t3city)n wbieli is in Jesus I Has, it Wought•
I",r:ll'raitli to God I 0,1 love toward -man ?.
Or o'er, made' friends for ngtitation . against
tip? Muth? \,N ., 3 I It bas prodnceddissatis
factitya and disgust among his own flock.—
Imq added fiesh fuel to cottt&As which
.
f.7ry enough before, and it has not done'
iota of counterbalancing good.—
. \VILIt such a brilliant example of successful
it is not likely that there
7.3,lar?mong us to follow." '
IV - r; close with the following short 'para
graPli, commending it to those who - feel any
imptilie to "change a consecrated church in
: to - a , qtePublican headquarters, or to"degrade
lApit to a sturnp." '
'We all know what would be the result at
Z 1 meeting called together by Demo-.
c:-at;,..or Republicans, if one of the incited
p•ry4;ers,instead of talking the sort of poliitics
expil ( cited of him, should take that opportuni
cf a great crowd to preach a sermon in fa
-‘;-.r :of ;the Babtists,pr the Methodist, or the
or 'defending the "distincti%;e
: of - ,the= - Church.' And churchmen
vtiry wisely been of the opinion that it
ciplte as.snlotera/de an abuse of opportunity
the part of any tileruman, when that po
';dr4lloll6lYis given hint solely to preach
word'and :administer; the sacraments, is
peryerted to'the - advancement of those.opin
icn;s which-disOnguish one s political party of
fellow citizens form another. \ The church
therefote preserved herself free from all
f.;:,titugloment with politics."
13 - ENEFITB OF NEWSPAPERS.- - -In to other
wa , . - can so much, so varied., so useful inforr
tuNlion he imparted, and under eircumstan
cez; so favorable for .educating the „child's
as a judicious, well-conducted-.newspa
Id live in 'a village was once to be sbut up
I nni., contracted. 'But nOw : a man may be a
izerolira.tl yet be a casmoNlite.. He may
in a, forest, walking miles- to a postoffice,
mail but once a 4 week, and yet be
• tna'y belound as familiar with the living
e -- 4.irld as the busiest actor in it for the news.
.I.xper is_a spy glass by which he brings near
•z !i4" Mpoct distant things; a microscope by
11;ieli be leisurely examines the most minute:
an !ear trumpet, by' which lie collects and
;within -his hearing all that is said and.
4one all '.ever the earth ;- a museum fu11.,.0f
entliNities ; Picture gallery of living pic
tuks 'from real life, .draivn not on canvass but
with, ininter's ink-en paper.
he newspaper is a - greakttaveller, a great:
leottner. It is the common people's encyclo-
Ndja, the lyceuria, the coltege.
The influence: of a good zewspapers upon
-:• 4)= , . of of Children learchadly .
14 estimated.
AGREUTTS P I NT WORKS.
WELLE
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mAxrrAvrer.llrtst wirutinsAL4 AM EtTAIL
tr s IN
EMERY'S ANDAVIIRELER'S HAM ROAD
fIORSE TI4IO:SDERS AND
SEPARATORS.
TbreOmrs and IVinnowert; Combined. •
• -' . CLOVER 1.1(54ERS .
Circular and Cro4s. Cut SaW Emery's
Cider Mills. Feed .Cutters, - Corn Spellers, Corn
and seed Planters.' Seymour's (train !)tills and
Broad Cast Sowers. RevolOroz Horse Rakes..
Dog Powers. Clow's Grain Cradles, Retch . -
um's Mowers. Reapers :indiNfowers Combined'.
,Ilar.r,ic Corn and Cob Mills. !Excelsior Fanning
Cultivators. Leather and Rubber Belt.
inns, Meat Cutters, Apple Peare,s,,s• Refrigera
tors, Provision Safes, ke. •
Extras furnished for repairing' Emery and
Wheell-r's machines.
Our Excelidor Fanning Mills are second to
none made in the Union.
Descriptive Catalogues, Prico Lists and Ciren.
-tars of all totteltiriesoSte., sold by tis, - sent grati's
and postage prepaid, to all ipplieants. Send us
Tour name
,and adrh.ess.. .
11. L. BLOWERS, of Ftanklin,_AgenL Post
Office address, SiOntrose,Pa.l -
HOSTILITIES CEASED,
Peace Declared .
terms thatsecures the right of every
®d ion to the navjgatiort of the. Dantibe,a6ll
be it known to
,the people' or Susquehanna
County, and tlre rest of the C..orld, that they will
find It to their.advantage to Come to the Temp
erance Saloon and grocery 'in Main St, Mont
roseNa., (the . only Temperance saloon in Mont
rdse) to get Pies,:stich aS are pies, Cakes,
Cheese, Crackers; Sardines, pickled Oysters,
Clams; CucumberS, Ice Cram, Praw.4 l ;'s+-Pine
AppleS, Candy, anti Segars, Nuts &e. Small
Boer, lee cool Lemonade, and Soda Water to
oat and drink. At the sane place is a good as
'sortthent of Groceries and Provisions, with new
every, week froM New York; such as
Tea, choh.!e kinds, from 2 t 9r,, to • fist/ .
Sugar now at 9 ets, Coffee
crushed, Polveri7,ed and granulated at is. per
Itc.• Molasses 3s. Cd. per gallon; best Syrup at
SS, 6d. per gal. Pork, Smoked Ilan), and Shonb
ders, dried. Beef .liath, Cod, Maelzerel. White
and Blue Visit; Cheese, CraekerS, Lud,
Stcrine patent and Sperm Candles, a Variety of
Bar Soaps, Shaving do. best in usN Coffee Rico,
and Tobacco, plug and fine; cut; Chelving and
smoking, do. in tin foil. Fire crackerS and Fire.
Works. Matches, all kinds. - 'dried Peaches,
Plums, Cherries, Figs,frour Is. to la 6d.,per lb.
Prunes, Zantee Currents, Citron, rig' {lisle, Sit
\go for puddings, Spiees -all ikinds, do.• Ground
Mustard, do. French Soap POwder. Babbitts Sal-
Trains . do. and \‘'a , ,liieg Soda, Creatn Tarter,
druP,Siper Cart) Soda Tartaric Acid, Licariee,,
do. mat; Fancy Candy and Guiu Drops, fresh
from N. Y., .Cass la buds, Canary seed, Nutmegs,
-Cloves &c., Cocoa, Brenta and Chalkolate, Lot
ilardg, black- and Scotch sonff, Basins, from. Is.
to is. Cd. per lb, Sottance.seediess Basins, starch
(pearl) Corn starch; Patent Nattnekr grati:rs,and
Clothe's pins,S..veet and CaStor. Oil in bottles',
Raymond's Lees. and Wril;his Pills, Salts, Roll
Brimston?, Sulphur, Guci leamphor, Vinegar
Choice . lot of Catsup, Pickle:?, Pepper Sancii,-
Raspbery Syrup, flaVoring eXtracts, I lair Oils,to
embelish and prevent from- offer turning
grey, Ilerring by - the Box, Whito,Wash, Scrub
and Shoe - brushes, St.oVe : and boot . Blackin ,, .
Garden seed s slate and lend pencils, AXe hand
les, Brooms,.,Tooth Ache Qintrtent, an
.almost
sure cure for,burns,Sprain Bruises, &c.
sian Liontneki,f,Tood for•man or beast. Jierst•
Medicinetogether with a large ass4tmc.nt 4
Children's!Toys, selected With ' , mat care f 4
-both g.irls - and boys, among Nrhich are sr4all
pads. and Baskets, horses. Dogs, and Cattle iM
wheels and rockers, small Tea • Setts, Thimblek,
Carnelian Bing s, Tops, Clarionettes, Accord 4
on, liarmonicons, I larpß,. (and many curiaris
things, Ladies Baskets and Sewing Birds, S 4
Salt for family use, Corn Meal, also Flour, kept
constantly on• hand, by the pound, sack or bat
rell. -
.
.•. . . ,
re, I' ,r• , - :1
ClarnS, OrangeS and Lemons, Pine Apples, &e.,
Some Eggs, Butter, POtato'es, Beans, &e., takOn
in exchang,e.. The above Goods .ire foi• sale for
. ' P
crash or ready pay. . I
Thankful for past ravers, I
. hope by strlet
attention to ImsineSs,and•slmall profits to gainl a
larger share .of patronar , e' and thereby all
i .e
matualy benefited, all ...Hers with the rea. y
will be promptly attended!to. 1
•. S. S. MOTT!
.
,
Temperance Saloon, Grocery .and Previsi l .n
Store in Main .St., itiontroSe, Pa., May 20, 18 6
, -
Farmers to yyo ur Interest. 1 ,.
_A rare L
are chance to . makeyrora, 1.2 to . 25 or 0
pir - cent. on ?foul. investment.. - -:i
TE subscriber is prepared to furnish Thre h-.
ing macliiries and various other Agricultur
al implements, not. to .fie. surpassed • by anirin
this country, from the Well known and Icing' s.-
tablished
NM&. y Manufactory-OfWbeeler,ellick o.
,t.
Albany,
N. I". There are but a few farmer 'i n
this county, but what can realise the above '.r
cent. dr more, as the horse Power can be uppt ed
in sawing wood, iu log or otherwise, churns 'g,.
cutting stalks, straw, and 'hay &c., and radius
other uses too numerous to mention. For ..:, v;
eral reasons 1, can, mike it an object for th se
wishing to purchase, to - call upon me and I, " ', , e
their orders filled.-J hiye the freight so arr. '' . g,-
1
ed.-that the transportation is bat a- mere trifl I—,
.All implementswarranted to be and to pert. On
as
. recommended, (see large hand.bills.) 'I '.,hn
also furnish machinery; from other, manufae !Ors
ildesired. .Now is roar time • o snd orders , pd
your icdchines wilt be ip readineSs at barces,4 .
" . • • • E. T. TUT AN ,4 -
Ditnock, So sq. C0., - Pa., May' 21, 1856. ;.1,
Starrucca Rail Road !! 1 I
rSt ] T c' , j .. V A Lit 1,1 V -
I n
wILLIA'SL'I'RESIAIN 6....- : _iAJ., aro on h -.' d
I- 7 with the largest, best,ntid cheapest s - . 'cli
of general merchandiSe in town.
.Cousistin - iot
Axe - i. Alpactia, and AlspiCe.:-'''.
,
- - Brooms Boots and Bedsteads.
..i.
Clocks,'Calicoes and ClUthing. - . t
,1
Denims, Drugs, arid Doer Handles. .i :
-, ~-
~,
Envelops, Edgiug,,and Epsom Salts.• ' i'f,
Flour, Flannels, and Fish-Hooks.L.:,!;
Glass; Groceries, and Gitublets. 41
Hats,llams, and Hand-saws. " . . !'•
Ink,lndi,go, and Imperial Babies (dresses. - - i!
: . ,Jogs; Jileol3kB, and Jewsharps. . - '.
- 1;1' ,
Knives, Knobs, and Kentucky Jean- ;1
~ Locks, Lamps and . Looking Glasses. -8 .
•
Matches, Bluslims and Molasses. - • ,)
-Nutmegs,
Nankeen, and Notions,. I -di
Oils, Oxbows and !Overall's.
i 1 -
Pork, Pills and POwder. :
i:
Queensware, Quills, and Quart-cups. 1.4
Rubbers, Raisins and Rat:traps.
Shoes; Shirts and . -,
Tobacco, Tea and Trace, Chains.
.:- ;Umbrellas, Under-shirts and Union fiats. ' . ;l
'Veils, Vinegar /I.o'd Viirol. . • ‘ . 3
• Whips,Wallets and Wash-bowls. !:,
~',
Xtra upeifine Flour.
. York, Cottonadeiand Youth's Hats. =,
; -
-Z. And many . other articles' which the e
soiling .at a very small 'advance on cost p es.
"Small profits'. and fair dealin„g is the motto - for
-the 'Sumner of '56, - Give is a call and lost' the
f I_
truth of our assertions. - - -
• . 1 AV.V - : , TREMAIN 1k..61i).
,
LaneabornePa.. May 26, :1856. r''
Caih for 'Wool.
TILE highest price,ia cash, will be paijrfor
Wool by H. BURRITIi,
New Milford,..l4ao 23, 1856. -
Wartted. • -
TW° dozen fat'Tirkeys by the first ofiniy,
also fat. Chiekens,lit S. S. MOT'O*
• Montrose. Pa.
CATHARTIC PILLS
•
OPERATE by their powerfel influence on the
V internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu
late it into healthy action. Thee reteo.%e the
obstructions of the stomach, bowele,liver, arid other
organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular
action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such
derangements as are the faist causes of disease.
An - extensive trial of their virtues, by PrefessorS.
Physicians, and Patients, has shdwn cures of den
genius diseases almost beyond belief, were they not
substantiated by persans of such exalted position
and chameter as to forbid the f.u . cx)icionof imtnith. .
Their certificates ' arc published in toy American
Almanac, which the Agents below named are
pleased to furnish free to all inquiring.
Annexed we give Mir - tuna for their nee Le the
complainte which they have been found to cure. •
Fan Cossevseress.',Take one or two Pills, or
'rata quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos
tiveness is frequently „the eggraYatims entice of
Pmts, and the cure of .one complaint is the cure
of bah. NO person can feel well While under a
costive habit of body.. Hence it should 'Lc, as. it
ran be, promptly relieved.
FOR DYSI.ErSIA, which is.sonietimes the tango
of astireneis, and always uncomfortable, take mild
doses —from one to four —to stimulate the stomach
and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and
the heartburn. bodeburn, and souThicret of dyspepsia 7
will rapidly disappear. • When it has gone, don't
forget what cured yqr..
Fora FOCI, STRMACII,i Or Morbid Znaelion of the
Bowels, whichproduces- general depression of the
spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills
at first, and smaller dotes afterwards, until activity
and strength is restored to the system.
FOR NERVOUSNP.SA, Siex II IiArIACITE, NACRES., •
Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from four
to eightipills on going to bed. If they do ant oper-•
ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they
do.. The complaints-will be swept out from the
system. Don't wear these and their kindred dts
enders because your at :enrich is foul. -
Fon SCROFULA, ERTRIPLLAS, coed all Diseases
o.fthe, Ain, take the Pills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open.,The eruptions-will gener- •
ally soon begin to dimiish and disappear. Many
dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by
the purging and purifying effect of these Pilia, nevi
some disgusting diseases-,whieh seemed to saturate
the whole system have completelyyielded be their
influence, leaving .the buffeter its perfect health.
Patients! your duty to society forbids that you
should parade yourself around the world covered
with Pimples, bfotehes, ulcers, sores, anti all or
of the unclean 'diseases of the. skin, because Your
system wants cleansing.
To- P . CRIPT run BLOOD, they are the best meal •
eine ever discovered. They shireld be taken:freely.
and - frequently, and the impurities which sow the,
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the
erstem like chaff before the wind. Bel this property
they do as much good in preventing sieknese as by
the remarkable cures which they are making every
where.
• Lir= COIITLAINT, JAUNDICP., and all RiUmis
Are:lions arise from some derangement—either
torpidity, congestion, or s obStructiona of the Liver.
Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render
itoanSt for digestion. This is disastrous to the'
health, and the constitution - is frequently under
mined by no other cause. Tedigest ion is die symp
tom. Obstruction of the duct Which empties. the
bile into the Awn-Inch causes the bile to overflow
into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a
long 'and dangers-els train of cells. restiveness, or
alternately costiveness and dierrhrea, prevails,
Feverish symptoms. languor, low spirits, weariness,.
restlessness, and 'melancholy, with sometimes in
ability- to sleep, and sometimes great detineinces;
sometimes there is severe pain in tile sides': the skin
and the white of the eyes become e greenish yellow;
the stomach acid ; the bewels sore to the touch ;
the whole system irritable, with a tendency to force,
which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious
diarrhe.a;dyeeeterT, ka , A medium dose of three
'or four Pills talcs: at night, followed by two or three
in the morning', and repeated a few days, will remove
the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to sitar
such pains when you can cute them' for 25 rents.
' ltltEtt)4.l7ls3T, Gorr, and a ! 'l In ea:amatory Pe
ters are rapidly cured by the purifying effeets of
these Pills upon the blrnid and the fi:thnuhis which .
tlfey afford to the vitrd principle of Life. these
and all kindred complaints they should - be...taken in
mild doses, to more the bowels gently,lnut freely , .
As a llts:Nkei 'Pitt; this is troth agreeable and
useful. NO Pill can be made more pleasant to take,
and certainly none has been made more effectual to
the purpose for trl:ich - a dinner pill is err:Ttuyttt.
• PREPARED 11V •
DR. S. C. AV E,ll & CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists
LOWELL, MASS.,
ASP SOLD I.IV
JillLLim I;Si
~..t . ..,......,, riliiE ::.:A LANIAND 1. rti4AFES
-- t r -.... —...._
_L of • Philet(l , -.11 , i1 la ZffriiilE4' the
' '--• .1 .•
~.sand.—Emus eNZ. Waf; , oll, No. ?6
1 : ; .:' . •.! snisth.Fonttl l street.. l'hilade!phin;
„.., ,!. . T., - -......,:... I
have lotd the t•tnert demou4ration
- ::::-.....-• : •-•• -' in the I:illowin7 Certitieate?, that
/heir manufacture of Salamander Safes has at
length fully warranted 'the Leprei-entationa which
have- been made of theni, as rendefing' an un
doubted security against the terrific • - elcnenit :
• . -I'fftLAnr.i.ernA.--.:April 12; 19.5 F. •
7sIESSIB. EVANS . & WAT,tiN:--c;t•rit,
fords us the highest tali-Thetion.to. state to you
that .owing tO the very protective rinitlities of two
of the .Salarnamitr Safes which we purehaSed of I
you some to m6ntlis since, we saved a larre I
portion•of our Jewetry,:rooks, Papers, &e.:, ex
posed to the calamitous fire in Itanstead . Place,
on the morning of the 111 h, hst.
• When wen:fleet that. these Safes y. - ere leen.
: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 c:tri
not but regard the preservation Of the valuable
centcrits as most convincing,proof of the great
security afforded by your Safes.
We shall take much pleasure in recommend-7
in them t o men of business as a sure reliance
I against fire. GEonor. W. Silos & Btu.
PILILADELPLITA, April 12, 1836.
ikrEssr.s. ETA & WATSON-1 have to offer
you my testimony in favor of the great security
airorded to niy entire stock of I bciks,
papers, !Sac: during the ; recent diva-trous eonfla - -
gration in Ranstead place, from the fact that the
same were contained in two of the Salamander
Saft-s manufactured by you.
Having fallen from - die fifth story ,of the Arti
san Building, where they were previously placed
and exposed tea vast heat for a long tune, the
preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to
every one who witnessed the opening and interi
or examination, a matter of profound astonish
ment. .
° To till who may-. require a perfect protection
from the ravages o . f fire, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the use of your Safes, as I consider
they have now undergone the most 'trying- test.
N. I. MORGAN.
PIIILADELPIIIA, April 14, 1856.
llnssns, & WATsoN--Gentleinen--ho
doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn., the
good condition in which I discovered tar
policy of insurance, certificates of stock, a nd
other valuable documents, when on - Friday. last I
opened the Safe matielby
of
firm.
, With mY knowleClge of its great exposure,4
both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a,
flee as that vitich destroyed the Artisan Build
ing, as els' from the force of • the fall frost its
former elevr i ted ' position in the third story, I
could entertiain. but sunder hopes prior to its in
terier'inspe4tion, that the content. which I once'
so highly prized would ever be of any service to
me, but as 'these fears are now happily removal],
I feel it only - due to say to you that I can hence
forth recommend the 1.16 C of your Safes to all
who tuay•wish to feel a confidence in the per
fect security which such means provides against
so frightful an clement::
fiDWARD GXtKir.a., Bookbinder.
Constantly on . hand, Patent Powder' and Thief
Proof Locks, for Backs, Stores &c.
April 24, 1856.-17y1.
, .•
Whips by the Million !
FROU 25 cts. to $5,00 ; at
, P.l - 117E & KNOWLTON'S.[
Binghamton. •
Britannia Waro.
•
VERY large stock nt
A PHYFE & KNOWLTON&
Bin,gliatriton.
• - - 7
'Take Notice. I
`SUNDAY SCITOCkIia - furnisbeti ..with
ries of different Sizes at New] York retail,
prices.. Call at the Peet Office.
. May '7, 1856.
ABEL TURTZ.ELL
• LOOK:_ HERE!.
9 1-.ki z Pi -N .- N
ABIL 'TITARELI,
IT AS lust received from Now York, full
_R. and desiral%lo. stock .of
• •
!- • raw GOODS,
Comprisini; a first rate
_assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, ,Cliomieals,• 1:1f-dieal instrumPnts,
P. - lint 4, Oils, Dye Stuffr, -- China. Glass and Ear:
then Ware, (a good - variety of Crockery,) Brit
aili)LL W a r t ', Jaranned and Plardsh&l Tia Ware,
Silver and all t.ther kitois of-Spolns. S!lver
Forkl, Butter knives, &e.. All strts of latops.
A good variety orwooki and Gilt Franfe Mir
rors, ; Wall and Wind Dl7 P pCr. Stationery.
Stone and Wooden. \Vare. Brushes. Brooms.
Family Groeerits. Lamp Oils. Camphene.—
Burning Fluid.. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti -
Candles. Hide and other Whips: Varnishes.
Window. Glass, &c. A first rate variety ofJew
olry, and ranee Goods Gold anti Silver Spec
tavies. ('old Petra. - Violitts, FlAthis, Fifes, At:-
eordcons, Violin and Veolinvello Strinffs,
The largest assortment of Pocket lihives.in
co., and the best quality in Market. Shut
Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barr(4,) Re
volvers, Sr... .
In short. the Physician; the Invalidfthe'llotzse
keeper, tho Farmer, the Mechanie. the Manufae.
Wier, the Professional Man, the Giintleman, the
Lady, the Bich and ,he Poor, the Young and Old,
the Beautiful and the the Gay and the
Fashionable, and all the rest of the pqople, will
find something to supply their . every day-wants
at Turrel I's.
Store in the now Brick 11 lOw--
Qualities gnod—C'all and sm.!, ' •
•
ABEL ELL
Montrose, March 6, 185 . 8.1 '
jEt.! all going to Turreirs
Torrible Ac6dent,
Tr i l ; 1 1 : ' a N d 1 1,1o ) u t tI to Ur. t i ; t ll l 4 . l r i e: l a r' h "- -i i :• i i ' d P i rnT
. 'IY
clothes
at the Store, and the first day'4 '‘:.oaring the ae
ciderd occurred... rirst, off &apt his coat-tail by
the mere for (f speeitie-gravity, giving to un
fortunate man the apperanee of a badly trimmed
craft' with the dying jib in the.Ftern, and on
tonpinrt over . to pick' up the iemnant,the dread
ful casualty tool( place—tl4 fOnntainfe" - ofthe .
great deep were broken np--Aireen's pants
,were
sundered from ankle to waqt, and Green himself
seemed to be... The only W.ty to prevent such
deplorable aecitionts in to pitronize a skillful tai
lor, who maker up.his worli with a determina
tion that it shal, not only IN neatly, but west
Green hues at thetilotl.ioz store been use
he thinks he can get his gkarin!i• a little cheaper.
fri all brehability the pant:: that ,erved hint so
treneherenslydi , Ld
t.d. been striped frota a 4olora ; p-Jient; carried
home night the;week'on at .hatter; and
b it':1141!'ll ansty l e d ty .
rrenehman •:91.s tuarketn tho cont try Take
learnitez hyjmor Green't an ) b go. to a
tailor shep..lit;e that ht. t b.'fi , ll!:'!lL Se4rIC T S
1;401 if you 'want to betsuited.
d„,ac n,,:l l us u al. and all ivork war
ranted. • • :11)1lN 'GROVES.
MOntrose, Atli , . 7i. Is'ss.
Books. That Aro Books.
Far •a',- a? tit. , .110 . 2,40.4 f St-,re i t lite
Post Qrfi
J EAST
• _ .
•
' Y .
• „ , , ~. ,
4
.14iNean laV S, ISISIOry 61 . Eaglt.nd.
'Nary and c.:orrespoiiiierice;of AtuosLawrivnec.
Prison - of Weßevcratin in the East thdian
Xrchepola;te, by ('apt. liihserl...
Fore.t Tragedy aniF othur, Tales by Grace
Greenwood. •
The Ik'th Boyg. by 04'0. Mayne fluid.
The Gri , at Red Drmze.n. . ' .. .
The Prince of the I.l4use cif David.
qued Time Cernirig.4l,. -
. Christine Or WrAti'ari",sTriais raid Triumphs.
Thu Onynx 'Zino%
M a n ~f %VIT. Life. .',. ; -
The Old Humesteadl '
,
•IVoodbill or the Wa.y.s of Provideneo.
D'Aribigne's 'lister . ); of the Refortit::tiOn.
Faroily Testaments Psalms and Notes.. -
• Pocket du tnd Bihie&
Catholic Prayer Books.
Yankee Notions. -
7'ht7 . ls - try That tie Montrose BoOl: Store is
the place to _et cheap. %Veil
what if fit -7 ea sly - n:o.'. you can't - tell - whether
sea the truth -ort.'ot unless you try—btit
never 'bind I -feel very?thanitful for past favors
'and hope to nicrit a continuation of patronn- , e,
by st-t*.t.Niuttention to the ot the public
andla.,...4'ep.inLi en habd • a toad asortmeni, of
Books and Stationary 'at "Lice and Let Live"
prices. . A. N. BULLARD
Montrose, April 2, WC.-
Notico
TjF.R.SONS desirong: r 'oc pn , ..'-ing me money, on
debt' of it:ly descriPtion..ecn do soleaving
their plytnent.wilh Petit, Cooper -&; Co., Thin
kers, Mr.;ntroze, to 14 credit, vFhose receipts
%yin be :Wowed from their ditte.
' • C. L. WARD:
April IS, 185G.—tf.
• .
D>
" 'Picture Market."
HA I S .s REMOVED fiom (Ad r!llow'siljall to
SKY LIGIIT ROOMS,
In the - Brick slock, ovet. Bentley and Read's.
Come and see. Calling 'will cost .you noth
ing, unless.you buy, and then. you are sure to go
swag with' more than ...YalnO reeeived.":.
A multitude or elioie c..ases, Gold Lockets,'
&c., just ill.
Levi Prices Triumphant. •
GEORGE W. BEl'llo —. llr .&;. CO, are now.
receiving a znagrtific:int Stock.- of Spring
and Summer Goads, veleeled with great care
and with special regaqto (tic tastes-and wants
of Chi's community. conSistin g 'of a choico ratio
ty_ of l)ry Goods, Fancy: Goods and embroider
ies, Boots and Shoes, at oettrii:s, Hats, Caps, and
Straw Goods, Crockery, hardware and Cutlery,
&c. Which we will . sell for tprorn.pt pay, at
lower prices than any ; other' establishment in
this County.
•
D,
tea would say, that they have not been forgotten,
and that in the' way of Dress Goods, we have
cubed for their use the' choicest .gems in the
market: ..Drr.p.in and See us, and we will take,
pleasure in showing you the nicest and cheapest
stock of Gobds you ever saw in this place,
Ilarford - ,•g4 8,.135G. .
A GOOD astiorttupnt, of Pattern Dross Igivnta
M) Fices, at - • G. W. S. & CO*.•
AjtASOLS and Fine, new styles and choice
1 varieties, at •-•1 ; G. W. S. &CO'S. .
ALAaGE stock Ci'oekery and
Waie at : G. W. S. & CO'S.
Great Cause :for Rejoicing• .
Peace among' the Nations of the
Old itV(kirld. •
DRY GOODS and• Clothing falling, and have
already reached aMark belciw all reasona
bleexpectations; and to provs4thiS. fact call at
the Store of GUTTENBERG, ROSENI3AUM
az. CO., at the east end of the new-Erick Block.
Seeing is believing, SO call and see for Your
selves. Come - alontwithoht delay, procrastina
tion you know, is in all eases dangerous; We
will offer you rare .Icetigains, not offered else
where in northern Pennsylvania. We can and
will undersell all ou6:ompetiters. We have
advantages in buying„ and manufacture our own
Clothing, of whieh werhave .a. Splendid assort
ment, from a little jacket and breeches to
the finest Dress Coats and Pants, for gentlemen
of all sizes. • Our aiseytinent of Fancy add Do
-mestic- My Goods eati not be surpassed by any
other establishment in 'the country. • One of otir
firm is constantly in the city,. and is sending. al
most daily; Goods of the tategt and most fashl4ll.
able style. Our stock of Bonnets.and Bonnet
trithingS is complete. !GENTI 4 EMENS HATS,
lots of them. Also.a Splendid lot of Mantillas.:
Memtrose, April 22, )1856..
WOODEN, WiHaw and. Tin Wire, at
• . PHYPE.& KNOWLTONS,
Binghamton. -
tit ID ( 6
Carpotings, Oil Cloths:
LOOKING 'GLASSES. AND
.GLASS WARR
At the r•rorkrry and Ili nsr Farni.thing
taldishiacnt.rf
Cheaper than any other iu Eing.
. - Itannon.
roua. AWES EAST UP THE A:WEI:ICA:I: HOTEL.
j . WOULD call.the - attentim of housekeepers
and the.publie to My spring impOrtation of
wares, - fur their elegance of style and beauty of
far.surpassing at4thing before exhibited,
and having the largestas,:orlment iir4dore v ean
replvni,i old setts• and furnish entire new ones
of all the new shapes, at -a less price than any
ether House la this county.
The attention of now Housekeepers is partic
ularly called to my stock as embracing all the
raintitize.; both useful ,and ornamental, of House
furnishing Goods, for a complete ontfit-L--and
being this; heavEy engaged. hi this , exclusive
branch; offer great advantages to purchasers.
CROCKERY AND CHINA DEPARTMENT
embraces the Isrgest variety ever offered beforo.
in this seetion, of all tile different k!nds. •
CLASS . WARE
of
_every needed article. Carpeting:: and Oil
Cloth% This branch occupies the •second floor
of our establbdunent, nearly 100 feet in depth,
well Mocked with Vold et, -Bruns Is,' Three-Ply
and ingrain Carpctings, Rugs, Mat% Window
Shades and Table Covets, which are offered atu
small advance from cost.
Live Gec;se Feathers alw . ays on hand. Looking
Glasses, Gilt, Mahogany, Ornamental and Oval
Glasses,,in:gri;at variety. -
• HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
eons: , ,ting of Wood and Willow Ware, Plated
Britannia • and Japanned Ware of every
description. Tea Boat ds in various "styles, Table
Cutfery,Feather Dtkters, Fluid, Oil and Solar
Latnp!"4, Bird Cagesolso fancy BaActs, Reticules
Satchels, &c. &e: -
To all or w•hirh vre ioviteyour attention
ou.l uolitit lour trails,
Binghamton, April 20, 1856
NEW. GOODS CHEAP
AT - C: Ir. a.if OTT'S.
TLIST rceeived a lot of New Goods, such as De
P Lain,•s, De Banes, Parainettas, Persian, Al
roe3s, Merinos. Prints, rind Shawl s ,
in fact 4 a'euerol assortment •of Dry Goods which
will be prlti low •
ANTED—Sochs, Egg's, Butter,Laril,Clieese,.
any quantity iu oschoutte for Goods
at Cash prices. C. MUTT.
Ntoutrose.Sept.
Clovor Soed,
•
01' the LA.TWEST KIND and Timothy Sted for
s:iltny : IL BURRITT.
. .
Singleton,
/lAN flotv be coned at his new - stand en the
e , irper of Turnpike and Chestnut Sts.,
few ito!lrs ea-it of • Post store, where he
ell:Pow:41y repairs with :dispatch, Watches,
Clocks . ,tiuns, Jewelry, and every description of
machinery. Wheel cutting, Gun and Watch
materials supplied - to,the trade.
Attention Farmers !--Plotv Points
almost every pattern and kind now in uso
alt4o, No. S. 131r.tehley :Plow and
Cora Kowg., may be had at any time-of day, and
until 10- o'clock at-night, iu exchan7o tor Cash,
old Iron, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of ready pay,
of , 1 • I; N. HULLAIID. •
Monirose„ l / a y I, 1856. •
• Just Recoived
N - ,twiot Boots and Leather; :And for sale
eisaper than ever'll
. - J. A. & s. It. ASEILEY
Brooklyn, - Dee. 5. 1855.
Romovod
I NTO
Brick 1116c1c, faint roorn,-oi-er the Store
of ,11.• S. & Snn,
. D. VIRGIL, Dentist. •
Montrose, May 9, 18.56.
et LOVER and Tinuithv Seed
.BALOWIN & PERKINS
31.o . ntT(ise, April, 1856.
NOTICE.
31JI3LIC notice is hereby given that. S. A.
Woodrufris.receiving anew lot olStoves
and •wares of all kinds usually kept in the, Store
and Tin tine of business, among-. which may be
found a better assortment of stoves, Ileac ii r,
ger and more durable than ever before offered
in this county, all the proof you need will be
just to call- and examine for :yontselves, All
stoves...v.:minted in every respect.
Kept constantly bn hand, an.eltonsive 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, Brass and Porcelahy,-
kettleS all sizes, Jappaned ware, all'kinds.
Jobing done on short notice and in . good or,
der. All Goods in - the line will be sold cheap
for cash or approved cm-flit.
8. A. WOODRUFF.
Blontrose, Marchl.2o, 185.6. •
English l ! over Watches•
.
' .... r. • T . ) ECEIVEDII steamshi p
-: • if a z
or - 1.1 Baltic, tl (Wetter:ore of
'•-• (riri. 44,4 „ those splendid EngliSb Lever
)
.• i o 'pl .. Hunting Watches, of my own
/ 4e, „ •:,' ' A . • importation, Wartanted the
j iiv i s4..Ns
, s ,_ c. ,- 1.-' l '
. very'
. best quality.- Also, a
4,..N `- small lot of - very superior
Mlivernetits,.which .Will be .eased in any style or
quality, to suit purchaSers. . •
1 .• , ALFRED J. EVANS.
Binghamton, March 14, 1856. - • , .
:s.l U:el'r)'Jo
/U DE subscriber is now receiving , his second
• .1
_general purchase of GOODS this Springi
which renders his assortment very eesirable and
complete. By strict attention to business and
by fair cleating., ho helms to merit it liberal sharp
of Public pdtronage. To those friends who
have"yiekied to him their preferences, and kindly
sustained .him by. their patronage, • with the . in
tention of aiding Sim in regainining in part the
heavy loss recently sustained by. fire, he tenders
his sinefre thinks, with the assu ranee that their
• interesti shall.. be mutually pronirded. .
ABEL TURRELL.
3.lOntrose, April . • •
New Goods
Arrivilfig daily, by 'Express, ai Hopbo;t9m,
Penn'a.
rPHE subscribers are now opening .a large
.1 and . well Selected stock of new Goods.—
Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceriei, Hardware,
Ready Made Clothing, loots and Shoes of• all
sizes and stiles '
Flour, Corn Meal, Salt, &c.
All tit' which they will sell as, cheap as can
be bought elsewhere in-the County - J - 13 exchange
Air Lumber, Shingles, Produce of - alt kinds;
Woolen Socks, for cash approved credit. • -
T..nto Shillings per pair paid for • good Socks;
Siiteen cts. per dbz. Eggs:
.11mienty'ets. per lb. ,for Butter:
. BELL & •TINGLRY.I
Ilopbottom. April 24;1856. •-
Rhode's Fever Uu.d_A - gue Cure,
Owl :Antidote Sfaiaria; for the prevention
and cure of Fever and Ague, or Chill Fe-'
ver ; Dumb Ague; and' other Intermit*at and
Remittent Fevers; also of Billions Fevers, ac
companied by Typhoid Fero. Yellow Fever,
Ship and Jail Fever, 'General Debility, Night
Sweats, and all other forms of disease which
have a common origin in '
• 'MALARIA OR MIASMA._ .
Equilly certain as a preventive or cure.
For sale by the undersigned, authorized Agent
:or thd Proprietor, Jan. A. Rhodes, Providence,
R. I. . ' I. N.. BULLARD;
Montrose, May , 1, 1856. " .
Groat Exhibition in .
AND :RARE ESIBI BIT lON OF
klf FOR F t IGN 'AN D DOMESTIC GOODS,
of almost every style and quality, Such as will ba
•suriS -to please and accommodate all classes o
people--from the child in the;cradle to the - old
and.dcarepit:- . These goods are bought 'on the
most - favorable terms, and will be soil according'
ly. - . •
Incase give 114 a eall.and we will try to flop=
ply ailyour wants in iho litm of GOODS over
kept in a country store. Yon need. not' go to
Nov. York for any thing you wart, be.catrue we
have them fresh from the city.
. SCOTT, JOI!NSON, & CO.
Sprln&ilic, Pa., Dfay 3, 1855.
Now Goods Cheap for Cash.
CN. morr haijust received nnotlaer hit Of
• -New Goods, such rt's Challis, 'Barge De .
lains; 1)e Bagt.S,Ctingiung,
Layrns, &e., &c. wituur 11r. OFFERS. vray Low
rutlcEs. SUNMLIR:SITAWLS, acnow juAt
reecived—beantiful - patterns at very low prices,
also CRAPE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS
as- low as IlAe. loicest. • '
C. W. MOTT.
• Jane 13.
Stoves Stoves; 2 Stoves: :
THE subscriber wishesto Call the attraltion I
his friends and the Publie•to his very large
assortment of - • .
at his new Store Room in' Lodersilfle, next to
L S. Lenheirn's Store, and near the Great - Bend
Depot. He has in addition to his forme large
variety of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, many new
Ptterns, some of Which are--
St.ffichotas. .. - Peach Branch, I . Fire Fly; •
Modern Troy, - Mohawk, Mcdcilion,
Biaok Warrior, Orient; - ' Oak,
Bgg •
Stoy e,
Which together with his former stock will be
perhaps the most extensivi and varied assortment
of well sdeeted Stoves in the County.
*** Clinton Stoves well fUrnished at low prices.
{ - 4 7 All attiebyi3 in his line kept on band and
made to order as usual, and orders received at his
old Stand in Great Bend..
JOHN COLSTtN
Loderaville & Great:Bend N0r.,1856.-,-tf..
J. 11. DE PEU
11E UN DERSIG!NED would respect:
fully inform the citizens of • Ditnoek - and
the.sUriounding country, that he has' opened a
store at Di mock - four corners, Where he intends
keeping constantly on hand - a .1.,00d. and Well se
lected assortment of DrY.Goods,'Groceritis, Hard
Ware, Crakery, and all' kin - &ot Merchandise,
usually kept in a country store,, which
,he will
sell as low, if not lower, than ant other establish
ment in Northern Pennsylvania, MontroSe not
excepted. .Gentlethen and Ladies give •me a
call; and examine my steek . of Goods, and. my
prices. 'You will save at least some Miles trav
el and perhaps from ten to fifteen cents - on,ev.
ery dollar you pay out. A good assortment of
Ready Made clothing kept constantly on hand.
All kinds of County produce taken in exchange
for Goods at the Market price.
The, Chinr,f4t4re.
TIDE 4 28 &DIJ:sT Lt4i
grim undersi,gned wouTil respectfully inforel
1.. the inhabitants ofllinghamton and vicinity,
that he has recently purchased of. Edward Priest
his large and well selected stock of • .
DRY GOODS, _
.
Which he has removed from - Fayette• Block
to No.
.28 Court Street, on door above the
American Hotel.
This entire slink has been purchased cone►d
eratili• below Nov York cost, i:oongh so . to
warrant him that ha will sell Goods
che:iper than can be bought at any other Store
In tiwn.
. .
- NEW SPRING AND
Summer Goods, - to the above stock has just been
add'ed.a large invoke of. Spring and Summer
Goods of the latest styles, which will bu closed,
out at great bargains. •
The.Stoek consists in Dart tbe following
Goods, viz; Fine Lawns, fast .colors, from 9 to
l Be. per yard; Calicoes, American. and English,
trout . tie. to Ile. per yard; Meerimack and Co
cheeo Prints; at.ll e.; Bleached and BroWn Shi,e
tings and Shirtings, from 4c, to tls.Gd. per yard ;
lientucky Jeans, from, Is. 3c. to per y'rd ;
Ladies' Hose, from 6-1-Ic. to 3s. Gd. per pair;
Ginghams, from I Ge.,to 2.3 c. per yard ; DeLaines
from 10e. to 35 . . per yard: AlSo a large let •of
"Linens, Quilts and. Counterpains, Curtains and
Draperis, Shawls, Gloves, Table Curers, Silks,
Saces, Embroideries, &c. &c,.
Trunks'', Valices and Bags, of all sizes and pri
ces. . .
"Don't forget the nomber,ii,B C6ll ri-street,
_I Door east of the American Hotel, bat call - and
see - before purchasing elsewhere. -'
• H. 3. Webb,
IS.now receivin g his•ne; Spring Goolis,•whieh
he offers at his usual low prices.
Montrose, March 11,.1856, • '
House "Band Ors! Depot forSusque.:.
hanna County, at Ilrew.l7l.ll.lord. •
ICK.ERMAN &GARRETT aro giving
pecial'attention to the improvement con
templated at-this County the - comely : season,.
and now offer a helping hand, by. "keeping con
stantly for sale a.large ipiantity ,of Window sash.
and glass, Blinds, Doors, . Nails:Taints and Oils,
and a complete assortment - of builders - . Hatd
Ware, &c.... Those going to put up. HouSes in .
the Spring will find, it 'for, their interest to, gigs
us a call. We Ca furnish every thing.yon
want and at the - very lowest manufacturing, pri
ces-. DICKERMAN & GARRM'T.
New Milford, Feb. 8, 1856.
GOOD Broad Cloth Caps for,; 3 shillings a
piece at , BELL & TINGLEY.
FOlt ALL THE roruLAR e.
PETI T in? raTEDIEEM
-New Goods tit Wobli'Ei.
f- UST opened - by the subscriber' aifull assort
went of Spring and Summer Goods, which
'Will be sold cheap, Cheaper than eyer.' • •
GiVe us a call. You cannot fail to bo suited
or quality,. luantity, and terms. Everything .
Nuttily found iu a variety storc.• ' ' . „
.XTILA Flour from '7 7-2 to 8 dollars per
L- bbl., for auto at S. S. morrs.-
No• Use in Fife-lug.-
THAT'S ao—aa longne l'hyac& Knowlton
1 - keep Buell a apleaditl assortaient of -
. CAII.PENTERS TOOLS;
.
us they now have in store, and which is Wall
hands,-rival hardwires included„ acknowledged
to bethe .
• ' BEST AND CHEAPEST;
ever offered to the citizens of Browne, Susque ,
hanna; or other county.
We can furnish as - good an outfit' of tools as
Rill, Wood or Seytnottr,of New Yorkeity, and.
- at prices at least 25 per cent. lower. than either.
ALL TOOLS SOLD BY US" WIDCI. DO NOT Pu9v - r,
AS REREESESTBD •IVILL RS EXi:ILINOBDO.B . TAS
MONEY . REVUSDED.. . .• - .. • „.
PIiYFE & KNOWLTON,
Hardwarci, House Furnishing and . Fancy Goods
- Establishment, 51. Court St, Bing,bam
ton,'N. Y. adjoining Bank of
Binghamton.
TAL'LveFla
d w Poe . k i t
_C a t t itlery, a great varioty,
& KNOWLTON'S.
STOVES,
Attention at Home .
• VOL IL THAYER
DirnOck, Jan,' 15, 1856 --yl. . ,
H. C. gODWIN.
Binghamton, April 3d, 1856. .
PATENT ITIEDICIN.EAGENCV,
ABEL TURRELL,
Montro.e, Pa.;
DRUGGIST, AND AGENT,
1 OF TUE DAY. •
•
Consignnzents Constantly Received.
Q.7ljt Bontrost Patoxxat.
ItiTILISLIED tvEmr TIICP.SDAY MORNING BY
MCCOLLUM GEEMTS
TE litlitS--$ 1,5 0 ' cash in advance; s2,oo(if
not paidwitttintti x mom Int ;find $2;50-; - att4en4
oftheytiar. .tisii, papo rdissten filmed initilptreara
,,frei ant paid, ex,i'ep't at the. optio4 of the nib
libbers. Ail uutnratvaietitions-corineet i ed with the
Aiee,to insure atttimiunotitvit bedireetid to the
R
EDlTUS,siutitruse, nvpielian - )ckwaty, Pe.
7 •
it ales of •Allver‘isiiig.; • : •
One squire (I`3 hoes - or less) 3 itisertioii4l,oo
Each subsequent insertion, ' • - ,: - . 4 1 ;25
Ono square. three rnont hs- - _3,50
One square six- months. „ 4,00 ,
Business Cards, fenr: fines.or less,, - -3,00.
Yearly ad vertitietnents, not over 4 squares; '7,00
One column, one year, - -7 • - ••• 30,00 -
Yearly•advertisers will be restricted:l4 the
bilsince:i . in which they are - -engaged tiro
considered" es wishing. to - centinue: - adoertisljg
unless they shall give special directious•-for
discontinuance of the same.
JOB WORK.
The publishers•havi ng added toiheir "eh
Printing materials a - large . and stipei.iorliaaart.
meat: of Sob Type, are now prepared to eleettt-
Job Work in a manner ansurpasaed Mathis sec
tion of country, and' on reaSonable.terma;-
13.1tortks of every description iteptnonellaitty
on handpr printed to order.
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• • 131rirANTII017SIC; • '
Givat Bend Depot, Po. .ADDiSOIII
ANr, Propritor.
-. Win. IV. f4.111111:11 do Co,
Cabinet and Chnir.Mannfactiteis;-foc;tlfiiin
Stre.ecslontrose t Pa. ' . •
. if. 63111T.U,
Surgeon. Dentist, : Montrose, Pa., will beot
Searle'sllotel,]totidi ysand.Tuesdays of efith
week.,
• • 15y1
ABEL TURICELL,IIorrster,•PA.,
Dealer in Drugs, M'edici nes, Chemicals,
Stuff 3, G lass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Win.
don , Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods; Jewelry,
Perfumery, &c..--and Agen t !. for all of the . most
popular Patent Medicines. - '• -- •
.JOHN GROVES, • _ -
Fa4tiona blc Tai for—Shop underSearles
Hotel, 3lain Street, Montrose, Ira 4
JOHN coI,STEN,
PEAL - En IN Stoves, Tin, Cc -riper . nnd.Sbeetlron
Ware,Loderavitle, near GretillendDepot,,,-13
• - A.. La
DEALER in Ready-Mad'
' C.ip . Boikts pm& Stioe4
Stoie opposite Se:
C. D. LATII LOP, and. j
7. P. W. Poi.r.y, "4."`
Dr. Merrit lit ; ,,C. Vail . .
Ty.UGGIST and CnEnrsT, ' anil beater le
DarssOledieines; Chemicals, Dye Stuffs
Paints, Oils, Patty, Window-Glass Camphine
Fluid, Perfumery, Yankee. Noionsitc., leer;
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•
odersville,Pa.---40., -
FRANKLIN. FRAM,
ATTOIMEY AND CoUNSELMAR AT .141ir,31.011trbSO
-Pa., will attend faithfully -to all *btriness. en
trusted to hire in the county of Susqu
Conveyancing writing of all kinds will:he
done neatly, atiZ charge moderate. Ue will
also attend to the pro.sc;cutiob ofe' 'aims of iol
diers, their and bei rsogainst the
• government, for Bounty Land,' Penialois, ate.
May be found at all hours at tlyeoilimi formerly
-(wapied by J.T. Richard, Esti:o:l°TM of the
Court-liouse.- - --1863-1a • '
Interes. - ted with L L-- Hunt,'
IMPORTER AND IicALEE in Hardware aid eta:.
Ivry, Carriage TriEntnities,Oprings,&e.
• Sq. 215 Pearl_Stree(;:lV:,Y.
Where his Mercantile friends, in.this and. other
Countles,at•e invited,and.erizes:t/ystilieit
ed to'call and purchase. -
.L . Er: Par:fops,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER is Cabinet
Ware, Sofas, Bedsteads, Tables, Suit&
Chairs, dec.•
No. 9 Waslungten street.
Bioghatnton,
iW7'" Co .Whre-Room up stairs. .•,
D. BAIL, M. D.
pIIYSICL'N and Surgeon has , permanently• located himself. at Bradmeyvitte, &Hes
County, Penn't , anc.l will pro4tily. 111400U/41
calls .with whirl ho may bo aored.
May, 1856. 22.
Pickptt i
JUSTICE or TH PEACE, Collector
-
Executor of Deed;, WUjs,-Contraciae..• Of-.
tice, LaCepille, Wyomitlg county, , Pa..
nay. 9, 1856. ,. . . •
SASH BLIND, .DOOR
, LANs'xiErov,oN cur.irNr*xteii
Penieti,
.BY D:BREWsttii:,
All sizes and, descriptions,irt- any quintity,
made to order, Cir furnished on ibo.sliortest
HAYDEN 'BROTHERS
New Milord, peolesr.:- •.
A - A nni OLESALid • Deahriin: . Buttettei,
V Combs; SUspendo - rs. Threads; ' runq
Goode, kValcliee Jewelry,. Silver - - mid: = Plated
Ware, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, cigaraoke., - Itte.
_litercluulte arid .Peddlers supplied tut' , Liberia
. :TRACY. klittilEt4;
JOHN HAYDEN, - GEO. HAYDM. ,
DR. E. F. INILIMEOZ
. .
iIitADuATE of tin) Allopathic land fk•
nu:op:Wile - Colleges -of MO.ditline,' is :now
porinanently located . in Greattletni
April Ist, 1656. -•-
JOHN SAtTTTER , -"-
.16 1 ASIIIONATILE TAILOR. Shop Overihe
Store of C. W.. Mott, neat Hatch's Ha
It S• KAPP;: WIT.W. , . \''.'.
E.
. CA UV LM ELL it SONS ' , ,-Impart.
st
era "of'Cilinil; cllnAii.; ; nil Eartberii .W are 1'6?,,:76
Vlarron' Street, New '.York. • - -- , ,--.•-: •
...
33tirning Fluid and - Ctraphend ,
.
A -- FRESH supply,:just teeetiled - , - ind - fotole
Llll...eheapot9o,.eandte's i iotd onotigk big
Augh ntut hal : a . enough to ..'istittiC alone,in sunii
tu er time, by. 1..N.7 1 .1301.1.1tg,
June 9,-1856. - ••
Frogs Arrival Wes* 'Voss s at
nicsnotAtis & GARRATTS
rrtHE nubscribcra respect: llll Y Wrin
1 the good , '"people of Stuup.thnna Co. that
they:are new opening their , stqek* of Fail and
Winter Goods whit+ is unusually-itirge and at.
tractive nit
. - of which will be sold for ,cash `
approved credit cheaper than can'be 'bought at
any other establishinent itithe'CountyWa moan
just, what IND env, Please give TM a trial, =
dz. GrAIMATT'S
New .Milford, Sept. 18111,1865. _ ,
. ,
T-39 RaLAlNvid Granite Chiria at •
L _ G. W..13-' & CO'S.
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NEW SUPPLY, ot_Oreeeries, Drtigss
C 3 l.- PAirils, Oils, Plass, !materials for lights,
ite.ot ; TURAELL'S.'_
Jan. 10, 1856.
hrOps -1
Clothing., , lints and
Dry Goods„&.e.'
le's 1.1)te1.514-Aftrose,
JA:LATftitor
it betit,