The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 28, 1856, Image 3

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    'm ar 4 3 , i 1 3 . 0-4: ~ e United States Deputy
M ars h a ll n e...ue. Territory - serves a bench war
rent, i . :...ued by , . Judge•Lecompte, of the First
Tfistrict Court, for:A.-0: Reeder, who spurn
ed' the authority of the court 'and. boldly de
.fiecl the Marshall to take him at his peril, for
wkicit he was cheered by all citizens of Law:
peace present,' amounting ' to an - immense
t
throng. . . . .
.• Mar 24, 1656.—A11en Wilkerson,ofFrank
lin county, was most inhumanly btitchered
i by a body of midnight assassins, whoerstered
his house .between the hour of 12 .and . 1 o'-
velock it night, and, approaching his bedside,
(told him ho was a "prisoner of the Northern
'Legion,"nt the same time tearing hint- away
• from the .embrace of his Wife, who begged .up-
Ion; humbled knees,. with tears in.his eyes,the
ihrutes to spare her husband !Or- .the sake of
'her helpless children—three in . number—
but turning a deaf ear to her entreaties and
common dictates of huinanitv,the brutes took
tiro a short distance and . literally chopped '
im be pieces with their bowie knives, for. no
Jisthr.otftince than that he was an old 'residen t
)t' the Territory, familiar with the incid i ent.S. -
ttending the elections in the Territerv, and
mild. likely be, called upon by Goner:o;4'ldt
ekr.to testify. before the Congressional In
-IVestigating Committee, anti therefore must be
o•ordered. ....0o the same night \Villiani
herman.and Mr. Boyle- and his two ' Sins
' ere,massacred in the same manner by the .
me assassins, fur the seine reasons—their
d ies being most horribly. mutilated, - . the
'earS,nose and fingers being cut off bef ire they
*ere killed.
1 1. May 25 Ash 26, 1856.—T h e e s tor eo of Jo
seph • 11.1 Bernard, at . -Willow Springs, in
• boogies county, violently entered and rob
.d of $6,000 worth. 4 goods by a party of
these Self sameout laws ho, dressed in The
arb orlndians,comtaitte W d these depradstions.
Mar, 1856.—Thtipost - office. in *Douglas
ounty, at .h:eeiersville;entered and robbed
by a party of these same outlaws.. and:assas
sins, who forcibly expelled from the premises
the postmaster. .
O.Jusa ;3,180.-14r. Bowen, one of the
ldest citizens of Douglas countv,was attack
-4d in his house at midnight anti compelled to
leave the Territory with. his propety,under jien-,
4a.
hy. of death, the assassins robbing, thehoifse
f whatever was valuable in it.
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Inxa . 15, 1856.---DePpity • Sheriff Haney:of
i wrence,attacked in his, own house .at night
Ley art . armed body of niddight assassins,Wlio;
.;tiling to kill him, renewed the attaek-oe the
c) n i d li fir i i l l l4 a i t
.h h i t a b eed ' , b' h e l ki h n e, g fortu n at e ly, oPeii 'ilisd i:a Q' r s
'..l iti on,,t_hefloer unobserved ; and quietly
rawing his pistol, shot the ringleader of the
ang,.a man by the name of Hopkins, well
Idown in. Lawrence, whin , his associates' in
thy orimd -lied. The next mor es ; •, • ..eleven
shots were found in theibed of '..t - I aney. .
•_
Jens; 1656.—A company - or_ nized in
. in Lawrence for the avowed purpose of. steak . ,
e g horses; which is noW, engaged 'in stealing, 1
t em in .every direction, doubtless for tiie
urpose of inountirig their "legion" of ass. , s=
. .
us and traitors. .
Juxe,lBs6.—The town of . Franklin -attack
ed between the hours or two and three O'clock
.1
in the morning, by an armed body of assat
sins from the town of Laiirence,wito succeed
ed in killing a most estiihable ciaieti, in his'
Own house, by the name of Tisclunakerotnd
1 fitting ,.
T in i; re eseat :l , 4 u f n e d w ry or o t the he r, in on a t u r;ig o e n s. tra . cor - n.,
•
:tted•in thiS Territory by the agents anti
, hirelings.ef the New England - Emigrant Aid
S ..iety; calling themselves champions of free
d m and friends of . humanity. The'list could
h readily extended'.o an indefinite - extent;
h t these will suffice for the present.- -Es. - .::j
A SIMPLEACLE.—To ascertain the .length
the. day and night, aq, time of the. year.
e double I.IW time of the sun* tieing, which gives
the length cif the night, and double the time
!of Nati - Jag, which gives the'length of the day.
his is an little method cf . "doing.the thing,"_
: Which few of our readers have been aware uf.
• lar A wag, looloug.upon Fremont with
,liairs dark face, eselaitried: woolly -h l orse,a woolly head anda woolly face. Why,
1147 1 woo . ly all over lryjing:i,and a
wittlihe tawny.". '. .
14 E3" Success to the Deinocritie party.
Itarford Univeisity.
Fr:ksProf.W. Richardson . will , be absent
om the Institution the present year,arrange
•
meats have been made with Rey. E. Allen to
attend the rer,itations-in the Latin and.G'reek
I'n and with ' amiss Hannah Richard
ionF4g
to instruction in drawing and paint-
MisS H. Richardson Will hare the gen
eral superviiian of the Ladies Department.
•.! i We defer the eetnmencernent of the . Term
from August, 20th to the 27th, in order to ac
'vetimodate the Normal Department. . • •
The classes in all the brat:robes' esually
'taught in the Institution, will be ferined at
the commencement. of the Term.'
To .those in' the Normal
.Department, who
wish to attend to aey othr branch of stud y, xine dollar charge . will be added fur each
I.)rancti. •
To those who ere ivish to attend the
N'ormal nepattmeal„The regular charges will
made. The notice given by l'ilr.Tewks
‘tory respecting the rooms, is to be 'under
istood, that each room furnibled with a
stove, and the furniture is sold at cost, to
those who do not choose to , furnish their own
rooms; and when they leave (if the furniture
*uninjtired) it, will be bOught back, at
ids:Aerate discount. The books used at the
lilstitution are furnis‘ed in the same tnanuer.
Ilarford, Aug. 6, 1856.
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t.. . •
Card.
• I The Vestry of St. Paul's Ep6copal Church,
tieilre on behalf of, the' . members, to return
iheir grateful thanks to MADAILS BOLT ['ELLE,
Ira and Mits. Ci.itak, and Miss Poet', for the
aelightful vocal Concert, given by thew, on
Friday evening last, in aid 'of the funds, for,
the erection of the new Church Edifice.
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August 25th 1856.
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Roth:a.
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A meeting of the citizens of Montrose and
ieinity, is serreareestly solicited in behalf
of the Academy; to be held on Saturday eve
aing, August 30tb, at the Academy Hall. '•
~ - ...5. . WM. *SWF', Pres.
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Fire ' ti•
The Montrose Fire Co., No. 2, will meet at
1-2. o'clock, next Monday afternoon.. •-•
S. M. WILSON, Say. - •
; . - 1114 , 1A1110.
On Wednesday, the 20th inst., by the Rev.
•B. hlcereary, Mr. MYnox- 'Clurvys, of
031 dwater, , -Michigan, and 'Miss ARVESiE
SEINNis:It, of Great Bend, Pa.
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In Diteock on the 17th inst., by: the. Bev.
1. F. Deans;Mr. Emma M. Fasoo,.and Miss
MARTHA E. BIRCIIARD, ell of Dunock, Pa.
In Bridgewater. Stisnea Co., Aug. 26.% by
( avariwa Avery E19.,_, Mr. JACKSON CLIA'I4II-
14:1 and Ilisx.tit VANnciant,both of Thom
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.10 1 / 1 4.
- Montrose, at the residence of her Broth
* Lary Drinker, on the 25th inst., ,ESTBER
w iovf, of the fate .I. Pouberton .Pleasants,
'"6oalikiw
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At a meeting of the .
Deir.ooratle. County
ComMittee, held pursuant ti...iptiee at n
House of Wr.n.k.. Hatob, in .the Borough 'of
Montrose, on Tuesday, Aug.. : lgth, S. W.
Tewksbury was chosen Seeretasy pro tent,and
the following opined persons were 'duly ap
pointed to ha its . a Township Committee in
the several Townships and Boriankhs to wit:
Gibson. '' , . z ' • Bridgewater.
Reuben Tuttle, ,; • it. P. Bush,' •
J. 11. Claflin, ,' • , Dan'l McCollum; •
J. Smiley, .: - Simeon Lewis,
S. P. Chandler. •M. Hunter.,
Ilarford. L ' Stivfa'Depol,,
John T. Tiffany,. ':(3 co. Pettit; '
Amherst Carpenter, 11. Benson, •
Saxa Seymour,. Sanel• Smith, ,:•
John Leslie. , John O'Llughlart,
..-;
.Great Bend, -i . Jessup. _
Wm. Green, -,. Abel Sherinan,'
I. Recihow,' ...• :: John Bedell,.
R.T. StephenS,'i L. Steiger,: • _
Oliver Trowbeidge. 2 .W. C. Ilantiriek.
Thorepion.., . -•• Liberty.
C. Stoddard, .: Dan'! Dolly
Chas. Wrigliter,!
'Jacob
Bailey, •
T. Whitney - , . : • 'Jacob Chalker, .:•
Chas. Brown. P. Martin, ,
Brooklyn. .., Spiin;vilig,
S: D. Townsend,' , Jonas Phillip.
JAS. Hewitt, • Henry Sherman,
A. Tiffany: , S. B. Stark,
J. 0. Bullard: Sans'! C. Quick, •
Franklin. ,:: .Apolacon.
T. Peek,. :. .1,.. • Wm., Buffum. , •
F. E. Cole, ~, .- Richard Collins;
J. L. Merriman, , , E.•oSliatiOniesy.
0. M. Hall, • Forrest Lake.
Ararat. hos, hone,
N. West, - .J Judson •Burr„ , 1'
0., L. Carpenter. 1 B. Shearer, , -
Lathrop: : John Graham. •
Seth Iliibie, • ' Chocoput.
E. S. Blown, ' : .);'.Burke, --- )
I). Baker.' 'A. Heath, .- /-
T. J. Robinson. ,B. Clarke, • -
Harmony. , . M. 'J. Donnelly.
Willard 'Austin, .; '', Silver Lake.
Cornelius Shew, ,-• R. ll.•Gaige, - , '
Geo. Comfort, ! •Tintothy Sullivan,
Win. R4ire„ 1 - ; B, T. Gaige. -. •• -
Jeck.son. 1„ -0. Evers.. '.
Leander Griffis. ! , -- Middletown.
Austin Benson, 1 Nelson-Canip, - \ .
J. I. Turner, -C. D. Cobb,- . •
Jeremiah Baldwin. Judson Stone,.'
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• ew Milford,. - Miles' Baldwith
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Pierce Dean,
,` . ' ' Rush,
Ira Foot, . Josiah }llia, l -'; :
E. Aldrich, . ' ' Minor Picket,
Allen !Tenant. ; .3a5. Logan.- -
Dimock. c - Wm. H. Sherwood.
C. C.', Mills; '! - • Auburn. ! '
Chit's. Riley, ' 1 Dan'! Ross,
Win. Stone, • '. ' Thos. 'tV. Jam es ,
S. Tvler. ? - Sam'!
Lenox; •
Wtu. - Hartley,
JOhn Cameron,
John Target; • .!.
A. J. Titt.s.
Clifford. - • •
B. Ayers,
E. 0ram, , E.1.,, •
A. Ilume-s.
Martin Decker,
Dundaft.
T. I'. Pl
S. P. Clime!),
Geo. Cone.' ,
J.., Ohara bets. •
Colgrove, C'ha n cey • Itt*th; •
laird. 141/1e5.4.... -
I On motion, Resolved, That the several.
Township; Copunittees meet onSaturdaf, Au-
USt 301.6, Between the hours of thre,and
-ix q".clock r. AL, ito elect r.)elegates'fo the
, 00ntv.Convention: to •be held at the old
curl house, in Montrose, on Monday, Sept,
Ist, 1 , 56.
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On' motion adioarne'd. ,
Axon LATuaor, Chairman.
S: W. TuwzariVrt, See,y,
NOTICE.
V .
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HERE:its, nt wifc,Cotnelia A.. bras kit
my-bed and board, withoutany just cause
.r provocation. Thbi is, therefore, to forbid ail
forsons ltarborieg or trusting Iter on my account,
I will pay no debts of her:. contracting after
his date, : J. M. WRIGHTER.. •
Thompson, Aug. 25, 1856, .
It t oeST:cv
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ehtwarc, Lackatir4sits'a & W.R.R.
New and expeditions broad guage route from
he North and West, via Great Bend and &ran
os, and from the . Lackawanna and Wyoming
'allies, directly ihrOugh.to New York - and' Phil.
del phis.
On and after Monday, Aug. 18, Trains will be
anus follows:
- Cincinnati Express Train bound east on N. Y.
E. R.. 11.„ arrives at ,Gt. Bend 815 M.,frpn i
wego, Binghamton, fee., and connects with the
XPRESS' Train which leaves Great Bend for
le,w York and Phil's, 8,30, a . m.
un at Montrose, ,9 "
Scranton,. - 10.45, "
Stroudkourtv,, 1.30, p. in.
Delaware, 15 minutes to dine, 2.00, "
Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave . 2.25, "
Junction, - - 3.15,' "
New York, I • 7.15. "
.Passengers front N. Y. leave Pier, No. 9,
1 North river, at •7.30,a. in.
romPai lad elphia, leave Walnut st. .-
Wharf, at I .
,4,.
• 1.00,' .
.are Junction,_ - 11.30,`
ue at . Bridgeville, Phil. connection, 12.15, p. m.
Delaware, 15imin. to dine, i 2.45, "
Stroudsburg,' - -'• 1.30, "
• . Scranton.— I - -- -- 'g.4o,', "
Montrose, ' 5.l a, , "
- Great Bend, • - 5.50, - "
3 , 4 nn ec tin 2 at Great Bend with the
f Mail Train West at 6.10, p: in,
• , :
Branton Accommodation Train, leaves .
1 Scranton fur Great Bend at 8.00, a. in.
crrive at Great Bend, 12.20, p. m,
onnecting with DaY Expresses East
1 and. West, on N. Y. &E. R. It., l •
-Returning, leaves Great Bend at
t
Due a Serantcn,
Stroudsburg Accommodation Train
I leaves Stroudsburg for New York, *'
and intermediate places,- at - 5.05,a. m.
Returnlng leaves N. York for
IStroudsburg at . I 3.30, p. tn.
1 Passengers toand from New York will change
ears at Clarksville. .
I To and from • Philadelphia, via B. D. it. R.
leave or take the rears at Bridgeville.
For Pittston, Kingston, anit Wilkesbarre, take
L & B. R. It. ears at Scranton.
"For Jessup, Archibald, and Cerbondale,ehange
cars at Greeuville. _
Tickets sold and baggage checked- between
all stations on cennecting roads.
Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyom.
tog, &c—,via Lackawanna ir, Bloomsburg Rail
road, go through without ally detention at &ran
ten,ris the trains on that road run in connection
witla the Express trains on the D. L.,& W. R.
--
R.,hence passengers may leave. ingston at
9.30 a. m,-and arrive in Philadelphia at 8 p. in.,
or N. York -at 7.15. ,
'Returning, 'leave Philadelphia at '7 a; m.,. or
New York at 7230, •antrarrive in Kingston at 5
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P.'
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Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston
Philadelphia, $4,50,. to New York, $4,75.
Tickets -sold, and Baggage checked through.
D. H:DOTTEREI4.Boft.
JEus, Gal Ticket Agent.
G. L. .Swisher.
\ Sutton,
Dr. N. Lett,
'James Mead..
Herrick.
.S: Diipock
Burns,"
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Walter Lyons.
Mon tro*o.
W. ,
Hatch, ' •
C. M. Gere ,
Henry Turrell,
H. J. Webb . . .
r.O,
6.40, "
• ONWARD AND UPWARD,
THE BORDER RUFFLLVS ON
arAIN. STREET
DEPARTING.
AND the endeavor to palm oil' that " Exten
sive stock of superior quality" of goods
lately received from an, old broken down ehtab
-lishmetit in Binghamton, has proved an entire
failtire to our friends down toten. "Seeing is
hellerio#." aet,r,0w1, , ,,1 g 0: the fact. And
should judge that -seeing.," (without wearing)
would be all that was necessary to convince the
public that
;SLIIAION'S cf, MERRIMAN
at (heir storo on PUTILIC AVENUE first door above
the Pest Office, have the LARGE:ST 'and most do.
sfrable stock of BOOTS and
AS) • -
C. III J
ever introduced tato this market, which for Price,
(we offer no - vornpetition with second rale goods)
durability and :style, we challenge competition.
'We are receiving weekly ,from the best !louses
in. New York, the latest stsles and best qualities
of Goody, which keep Our assortment complete.
Just received_ a, large addition, to our t4tuer
stoek;.consisting of GENTS Patent Leather Boots,
Patent Leather Short Boots, French Calf Boots,
Gaiters, Shoes and Slips, ail sftles . , Lamns
Gaiters ~ B uskins, Ships and Boots, to* qualities. Also, Boys, Youths and Childrens BOots, Gait
ers,and Shoes, the boil in !t . farliet , in fact ev
ery. thing. belonging to the trade.-
All kinds of Leather, Findings, &c. .
. All kinds
of. work made to order and repairing done, neatly
'SIMMONS &L• 31ERRIMAN.
sLintros , July 2s, 1856. •
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1 New Arrangement at Gregury's -,
. HARDWARE STORE!
GW. GREGORY & 3131)..0N SIII I'll
. having formed a
_coliartnership . ;tic the
purpose of conducting the IlardWare business in
all its various;branches, 'would respectfully in.
1 form the proplo of Suslut!hanna county that
they are now opening• at Gregory's - Old Stand,
I opposite the Exchange Hotel, tl doors from the
ICanal, Binghamton, N. Y., the 1: gent, cheapest,
and best, stock of Hai-dr:are eve olfered in Bing
hamton.
ll:Ain:* mac arrangement's - o IMpOit their
English Goods and purchase ill it American di
rect from manufacturers,They c it and will sell
CHEAPER, than any other e;itablishment in
towx ! Their stock is now very le.:cum:live, and
those wishing to purchase. are InVitCri to c:ol.
Thefollowina are a portion of tlicir leading ar
tides, viz:—Table knives and flirks, Tea d 0.,"
carvers, forks and steels, pen and4pocket knives,
bread and butcher do., hay and s o c..raw do:,, scis
sors, shears, and razors, hritannid tea and cofThe
pots, silver and britunnia tea and 'table spoons,
silver plated, brass, and iron
.candlesticks, sniff. ,
fers and trays, solar ramps, lard, and suspended ,
lamps, mantle-picce ornaments ' ',brass and: iron i
andirims,shovels and tongs, &e. - 1
LookingGlassesi and . looking glasS plates, to
eter with a general assortment of housekeep. 1
g artices.
HOUSE TRI INGS, •
(insisting of locks. latches, butts, screws, brad
nails, bolts, patent window springs, blind fasten:
ing,-iiittitter screws, amt,f:Atenings,
A general assortment Of tools for - Carpenters
and Joiners:: Cabinet and Wagon Makers, :Ilasons
and blacksmiths, censisting :of planes, satt•es, ham.
mete, hatchets, axes; adzes. chisels; angers,
Wits and hollow zingers, Rellows, vices.
patent drill machines. sh•dges, stone hammers.
brick and plastering trowel-, cross -cut, mill and
-circular saws.
A splendid assortment of Saddle and Harnms•-
makcrs' tools and trimmings. •
FARMING TOOLS,
consi,ting of Shovels, mmdes_ ,fo,U44, ig a sevt l, 4l.; l
• Travel— • gri Et
, :rrain cradles. flecas.trn
svomm,
Also, Agents for. the sale or Whitteinom
Squires & Co's :kg - rival:Ural tools, uch as plows,
hay and straw cutters, corn shellers, &c.
Sole and upper leather, 'morocco • and •shoe
trimmings, with a general assortment of findings,
Wooden wares willow cradles, wagons, chairs
and baskets of all deseriptionS.
Mic iron and steel, iron axles and steel springs
malleable castings. coarh lace and trimmings of
all kinds, paints, oils, sash, glass, putty, &c., all
of which will be sold at the lowest rates. Please
call and examine the stock for yourselves. .
Binghamto.t, March 1, 1855.
"6 IL VEIC. INA RE.
A HEAVY St 001 of fine SILVER WARE,
warranti4 as', pure as Coin, consisting of
Table, Dessert and fickle Forks ; threaded, rib.
bon pattern and plain Table, Dessert and Tea
Spoons Mustard, 'Creattr„Sugar and Salt Spoons
of three different pattern's; also, Butter Knives,
Napkin Ring;„ Sugar Sifters, Gravy and Soup
Ladles, Salt Cellars, Sul., to which I would in
vite the attention of my friends: •
ALFRED J. EVANS.
Binghlrnton, Aug.lB. 1856.
,
GQLD and - Silver Spectacles, a new /IA just
received, comprising all ages, by
' August 18. A. J. EVANS;
REASTPI:NS and Finger Rings, a variety
of new patterns, this day received by
August 18. A. J. EvAss.
TOCKETS-LA beautiful aszw)rtinent of Lottk
A
ets-one, two and four faces—from $1 to
-
$lO, by . A. J. EVA FS.. •
CLOCKS—A good assortment or Cloaks. from
ki $1 to $lO-30 hour and 8 day—plain,stri
king and alarni, by A. J. EVANS.
August 18. 0 • -
PLATED WARE—Tea Setts, Cake Bask
'. et.', Castnrc Candlesticks, Snuffers &
Trays, Spoonscand Forks, Card. Bask-ts, &c.,
by • A. J. EVAN.
Angu:jt 18, '•
Watches, Watches.
T UST received by the Steam Ship •At!;..glit
el few doi. more of tay.• celebrate(' Pntl'is"
Patent Levers. alui stx. ounce
Lleve - s, N a am silver Ilunting - Ceses.
The above with my former stock, niakeS the
largest and best assortment _offine- watches ever
exhibited in 'Western N. Y., all of which are of
.my own x itnportation, and. warranted first rate
time keepers.: • • A EVAN§.'
Odd Fellows Iran,
Binghamton, Aug. IS, 1356. .
Important to Farmers
Ncsr:Freight,Line from :11ontrose.
DILL & ARMSTRONG,
Conimiision ken. Aunts, E. 3, Elie . Build-
Foli. the better acoocnmodation fUr the farm.
ors of Susquehanna County we. have - con-.
eludeuto receive freight every day in the week,
(Sundays excepted) at,the store of M. - S. Wil.
son & Son, who will attend A , to shipping the
same to New York, and the return bills be paid
in cash nt their store.
. .
Capt. - Wickham is their salesman, whose lozig.
experience (1 the N.• &E. R. It. , flatters
hinisel(that justice will be done to his patrons
with the above arran,, , rement, lye invite the farm.
Ors to give us a trial. JUSTUS DILL .
C. B. AI9I.STROiIG
Montrose, Aug. 20, 185 G.—Cm.
Britannia Ware. •
A VEItY large; ;lock , t
P & KNOWLTONS
Binghamton
ESTRAY.
Came in to the enclosure of the subscriber on
or a about the 15th. of August, 1856, one largo
red cow. The owner is requested to pay char.
gee, prove proporty and take heraway.
JOHN VA.NVALKENBURG.
9 a
Bridmewater, A. 18.1856.-3w.*
AGRICULTURAL MPLE
MENTS.
gto To Zgggst%P.,i7.s::.
mi.. Dimoex, :Sew. CO., PA.,
•
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
LI3IERY'S •- & BRUT)] ER'S, -and WHEE L.
4 -ER.,IIIZICii, & Co's Rail Road horse
Powers, Threshers and Stperators, Threshers;
and Winnowers 'cambial . •
Reapers ...and . Mowers
.combined. Mowing
' and Reaping Machines, ,f six or seven different
Pntentees,among which are McCormick's fur
ralb's, Mannyts, Wrigifts, and - the Celebrated
KetchOrm'lla'phinc, which is warranted to work
to the satistati.tion of the purchaser; The littl e
Giant Corn at l Cob,- Alin, ' the Nimble Gialit,
Peed lills,wfils iron,plates; French Bur stone
mills, for firth' or mill use. Portable Circular
aswMill with:T2-1 inch saw, for wood cutting,
&c., extra tabli• and Saw for tditting boards and j
fencing stutrnnd general- shop use. Uptight 'or I
Pelltse .say for. WheCwrights use. Crosscut'
saw arrangements, gready: improved tontine(' to
Power for cutting wool in the log, (it will cut
off an 18 inch log in one minute.) Emery's per.
table Cider Mill and :?ress; the best in use,
Fanning Nlills filled fur Powers.. Power cora
shelter's, Power teed cutter, improved doe, Pow-
Os, clover Hullers. IVE,I Mills, of various su
es, Stump Machines, , liar Presses, Field Drill
Sosqr, Lime spivader, Field Roll: r, Fountains
of various patterns, improved hydraulic Rain,
Agricultural Furnaces.Ntent self-acting Cheese
Pregsem, Churns of tarions kinds, Cultivators
and PlOws of ivers. description; Leather and
Rubber Beltitig,,:ad4 various otherimpleinents.
In fact almost * implement, a farmer may
wish, or- ansiontl - ,ela: may desire except gimlet.
handles ancracandalorldel i no doubt •:an be ob
taineent the gre4t 4anufacturing establishment
(as is I . 'spresented or misrepresented) in Brad,:
'CO. '..T`licy also `manufacture an excelsior Ppd.
F ning 149, (they Paint) which. may be viry -val
uable if it is cap.d.de of blowing 'or tlenring the
ch.alffrom the projuletor. - Ahl treat would be
I left ?
1 would say • to',,. tire who may Lave been
humbuged, that EineT s or Wheeler'sllailroad
Iloriie Powers. ; Thresters are normade
allowed to be made I t tis•sid e of Albany ; also to'
those .Fi s hin l y t o fipiirehate either Emery's or .
-. Wheeler's Maehini-s( thnt. Emery or Wheeler]
ha 4 n4 - attthorizettbr letirr Mr. 11. Blowers.- ,
to sell their machines.
Descriptive ez,tabk,rue price List and - circulars
of nearly all in:whiles sold_ by me, sent
and postage pre-miid, to all apidleatits. Stitft'.!
your name and addeeibi.
.Now farmers is yeur time to make from 12
to 25 or 30 per eer.t on yotir inVestinents. Re.
member. I get my machines direct from the
51 anufactous. I've no middle roan with whom
to-divide my comM:ssiOn,:as is'the• case with
some others.' All :machines sold by me are
warranted to give satisfaction on may be-return
ed if not as recommended. • See large haiM-bills,
circulars, &e. •
.
.., Extra. Cheap Dry Goods!
T t i r ely i
.
N\ 0 mmensn and attractice stocks of en- .
R tuck- new Gwids at
r• - LORD. 4. TAYLOR'S;
1. •
Rik Dress Sllks.Slmvi-ls, ..‘lantillas,P.lLaine,
lAlpacas, Cobargs, Ifeßeiga.,,i, .Challies, Tissues,
I ILieges.; BONI:Ants. Clirwhws, Frcneh. English
j and American Prints, Linens, Flannels, I:lowest
' ics, Ilosioy,.Embroideries,l.nees, Etiblkons,Trim
j wings, Cloths, Cassitneres, Vcsting,s,&c. Also,
' at the
GIL.AND ‘ STItfIET STORE,
Rich..(ilift Cornices, LVindow Shades, .Curlain
Materials, Tapestry. firussels, Velvet. and low.
priced CarPstings.. C10:1....„....1tag5.
f'is.l7-SPECIAL .
Parties ab , int to ViSit New York are reuneut
ed_ to call before purchasifig elsewhere,and will
find these the largest cheapest and most. desira.
Lie %ocks of Dry Goods ;f1 the city.
255, 257,2'59 & set GRAND ST.
and new numbers, •
- 47 &49 CATHARINE ST., N. N.Y
July d 6, 1556.-3 m;
BOOKS BOOKS !! 30016 '• !
NOT at Auction for the Book Auction has
•' _ gone, but please - bear it in mind that nert
books apt well as old can be bought cheap at the.
Montrose. Book Store in the • ost Uflice, one
door north of Searle'ii Hotel. 'Just call and you
can find Books of all. prices, from a one cent
primer to a 810 Bible; and among, them you
can find Dick's Works, j.,..Dows, alga, Expedi
tion-to Japan, the Hunter's Feast, White Chief,
Scalp hunters, three highly interesting, .Books
by Capt. Mnave Reid,!Cetard the giant Lion
Killer..tne , Sparrow-grasS Papers ' Widow Be
dolt papers, 'My Bondage and Freedom, Life on
the Road, Salad for the Social and Solitary,
Clark-,' Tom !foods Writings in various
&c., 4.c. A new lot ofschool and blank
books and Stationary, Yankee - Notions-&c., &c..
Also a few of those lip trip Gass Limps
Sec herc. Any one making a bill of' five dollars
and over, at one time shall have one :dollars
worth•thrown in extra, or 810 worth, shall hayo
$2 extra. Call and be tioarinced. • !
. Montrose, Aug. 6, 184.
• .
• Bird Cate s Bird
T, Bird Cages!!
,- . ,
Attention ,Farmers. Look Here. '-r- i wyp E . d. , A:Wu+ .1...1 as have just receiyed
C. SUTTON, Ita
lir int: purchased the stock
I .
~,,
a 1,,, ...a, cLwell selected. assortment : of
itio ..
formerly owned by C. e; Wright, he . BIRDCAGES, . .
. .
would respectfully announce to the 'citizens.
of
combining many of the most elegant designs
MiddletOwn and vicinity, that he has just r:
an d °ea - natal finish ; combining
.durability with'
-.:
turned from the city -with a nor and full iturriy i lightness and airiness of style. From bs 6d,to
of all.kinds of choice Spring And ScoolmerGoods
1 . 610, each, drinking and seed cups included. _
which he wilisell at I.4zpr'ecedentr4 low pri ces fu- • •-' • - PHYFE & KNOWLTON. .
cash or ready pey. PieaSe call,. iowl 4..<.. t iii. sf, Court at., Binghamton.
,•,
choice loot of Dry Goodfor. ‘., Ladies and . .
Gentlernens wervo e siFosi•-n , nn stic man- , .To Sportemen.'
ufacture, Lad B°1) ""'•
ants I 1 IfittN. Fishiv Tackle ! aims! Rifles ! Pistol*!
;--'
C ana da d..,.,'Chip do. Cookery, Grocerii:yr-Of
l e
..,
HYFE & KNOWLTON have now on hand
" ea an d 6..tiow Ware. .4111j.,8 and Medicines. splendid lot of Fishing Tackle, compris
iron and Nails and Fisiabeshles ail other aril- jo7.
cies usually 'kept in a aebtry store. Ho will Rod,l,•kotn.lB.fiol, to each.
- •
keep constantly on ha .' full supply of Sole ilt k , s'A ,o a, 3 ,, t 4 ., to 85. e ach. - ,
and upper Leather. ' l / 4 ated any; quantity of Reels, tfim $1,50 to $6 esch, and an assort-
Felts, Deacon and Calf 'tons and Hydes, for ment of arilfiecal Bait,' never before. equalled in
which the highest: mar "`prke :i• - ill l 'e paid.' this vicinity, iaicluding Frogs, Miee,Glass, Leath.:
Alt kinds of Farther's `pre wili ho received er, ladia Rublier, Minnows,Gutta Percha, Grass
in exchange, for Goods narket prices. 'Hoppers, Shriliop, Spirtiaing Bait, &c., &c. • Put-
Please call and examir foryour.selve.s at the e .
Lt
1
ant spoons to avoid catching grass while "hailing.
old stand of C.C. Wrigit...
' Patent Spring Hooks for , Pickerel or Pike.---
t
1" C. SUTTON.:.
.Middletown,'Sq Soci•dologers f or Yankee Doodle Hooks, a new
_
• and , improved mod •of ,
.. .
..4pa 3 .
_ .
Great Calls° c RojoiOni
Peace among.- Hit Nation% of the
- OldWirld. • •
D"GOODS,and COning.falling, and have
- .already reached a ltrk.below all reasonzt
blo expectations: and to , . eve this fact call at
the store of GUTTEN KG, RosENßAr.ki
& CO., at the oast end o kc now Brick Block.
.Seeing is believing, so . it and. see fur your.
selYes. Come along wit! . t. delay, procrastina
tion you know, is in all ,es dangerous. ‘Ve
will taw' you two Lard: 3,11 . 0 t, offered else :.
where in northern Penn mania. , We can and
will underiell on our. c - petitors. We have
advantages in buying, an 'ianufacture our own
Clothing, of which we 1:: i a splendid assort
ment, from a little boy's eket and lireeches‘to
the finest Dress Coats an Pants, for gentlemen
of all sizes - . Our assort! it of Fancy and Do ,
mestic thy GoodS can nolho'surpassed by any
1
other establishtnent in Cm...wintry. One. of our
firm is constantly in the . tiy, and is sending id-.
most daily, Goods of the lkest - and most, fas6ion :
able style.-- Our stock 01l Bonnets ano,Bonnet
trimlugs is complete. GI4.:TLEMENS HATS,
kits of them. Also a sPliidid lot of gantillas...
Montrose, April :12, 18::o. • • .
A, NE %V. SUPPLYW Groceries,bruie,
Paints; Oils, Gliintilaterials.for lights,
&c,; at
J 411.400850. TURRELL'S::
A. N. BULLARD
Ao of catching fteh.
%V have a good stock of Guns, Rifles, Re.
yoking, single'and double barrel4d Pistols; Pow.
der, SW.. Water Proof and other caps, Huriting
Horns, Turku calls, 4.c. Powder Flasks,
Pouches, Game Bags, Temperance
.Bottles, &c.
&c,, &c.
-
In fact wo have.every article of Sporting ap • . l
paratus. HoOks, for outline fishing by the hun.-1
dred thousand. PHYPE & KNOWLTON. •
51 Corut sty Binghamton.
1311 yFE & KNOWLTO.N are Agenta for a
•.L • number of Manufacturers, arid will supply
the Trade on easy terms, and at a low price at
their Hard Ware, House Furnihhing and Fancy
Goods Establishmenl,
• . -
Country Merchants, •
WILL find Hardware, House Furnishing.
and Fancy Goods at New York I'riees,
at PHYFE & KNOWLTONS.
Binghamton
Cash'for WoOl.
DICKERMAN & GAMUT'', will pay the
highest market price; for all the Wool in
Susquehanna Cuunty,-delivered at their store..
NeW!font-June 16,1856. .
TABLE and Poeket Cutlery, a great 'variety,
at cent low pritea, at, . • • : .
HARDWRII, HOUSE RJR,-
Nzsirrso AND FANCY GOO:
V@ Till Uhll2g3lntiliw
Of Susquehanna and Neighboring
Counties. .
%VE would respectfully solicit your atten
tion to - our late stock of tho above
mentioned Goods . , now in store and in course of
reception. For many years the trade of one of
the largest pottioos of tho Empire State has
been retained by a monopoly, whirl) has at last
given away berate the rush of enterprise..
Possessing attettualled facilities for- buying,
anti . haVing direct cumin unieation with the most
extensire Matinfactorius in the United States,
we ~ay, without exaggeration, that Wit c n and
WI l - sell, either Wholesale or retail,' at prices i
lower than ever Offered before west of N. 'Y.
nothing has been entitled in the. Hard.
ware line, we have given particular attention to
the house Furni,hing branch t.f our business,
and have On hand a stock well worthy thein
spertion of House Keepers.
Of Fancy Goods NO have also a larao assort
ment, which', having-been selected with *eclat
reference to the wants Of our customers, we
think 6% ill please those in need of articles is this
•
,• Inconclusion, we would say that our Goods
I are newcand of the first . quality, And that we
f hop, by strict attention to business, and a coo
stint anticipation of MI, wishes of our Patrons,
to merit even an increase of the .. ennfidetice
ready reposed in 114.
• •
• PHYFE & KNOWLTON,
Hardware, House Furnishing mid Fancy Goods
Establish Meat, M. Court St., Bingbarre !
• t o n, N. V., adjoining Bank of .
. • Binghamton. - • .•
N. 11. We haves eery large stock of WOOd
en and Willow Ware, Mats and Rugs,.nritannia
Ware, P.ancy 'Bird Cages,- &c. WSporting
apparatus of every des:ription, including Fishing
'Parklo in-all its rnrieties, Guns, Rides, Pistols;
Gun :Materials, &
' From the Biugharotou DoMocrot, April 10th.
Bmi: :MD" IA! I ; I: oVE 3! ENT.-We . have before
noticed The new store credo ! by.A.. Knowlton,
Eq.,
adjoining the Bank of Binghamton, to be
li
"occupied as aHardware Sto e by llessm'Phyre
& Knowlton. As it approaches completion it
deserves more and'more the praisca, that have
been hestowed on it,•and i. undoubtedly in- its
style, finish aol appointment k the model store of
the Suelhern.Ticr. lessis.' P. 4.: .K. are now
putting in their:goa t one larger and more mil
plelf!than has heretofore been kept in this idave,
embracing all the departments of IlardWare,
Builders Finishing Materials, Gan Fixtures,'.&c.,
&e. Mr. Blackstone. an experienced and reedy
-workman, superintend 4 the Gas Fitting depart.
ment. Look in at Phyte & Knowlton's. . • - ,
Hatdwaro and House Furnishing
Goods..
L. is a progresive age. No one doubts
it;:-or if they did, a glance at the manifold
w i res which the lightning whizzes with im
portant would soon covvince ; a look at
the rushing 4-• would add mote. emphasis to
the last and wlse-orielusion. New proofs pre
sent themselves eaetiday e-ach day we are more
anXions to
Catch the living manners '4- A ho y
turn them to our own - .account, a 4 take Ia as
much cash AM possible.
Now a - days people are averse'to deatirt it old
fashioned Stores—those established from te... 0
twenty years ago. Their proprietors having be.
come thoroughly - imbued with. the high price
'principle, (or rather lack of principle,) are un
wiltia,r to lower their demands to a scale more
in accordance with limo times we live in.
esolvell to keep pace with the progressiVe
spirit of the ar-e, we have opened our new and
spacious Store, N0.:51, Court St., with n very
large assortment of •
.
•
. .
Hardware*, H0u.50 Piiriaishing, -
and Fancy Goods, whieli we offer Wholesale or
retail, at the lowest prieeS, for cash or afiproVed
Credit. • I'iIYFE & KNOWLTOX,
en; aria 0
l'lwy will lied it ntlyantageous. •
FARMERS •
ty TILL find a large lot of .
flees, Rakes, • .. •
Spades, Shovels,
• • - Grass•Hooki, Sickles , -
• • .rad
and many other articles for tilling*, and be C. autify;
ing the earth, at PHYFE KNOV‘',.LTON'S;
Ititwhaniton, N. Y.
TO .THE LADIES,
wE in a g re th d o e i t r e c r .o m m in f ci e on t
_s v o ie it w th w o
o Lu ia ci t i c er v,
p h r a o r . .
cured of the_ importers, a large assortment of
- - • • FANCY GOOD'it,
which must certainly please even the most fas:
tidions taste.
• We have a fine stock of Ihir, Nail and Tooth
Brushes comprising many elegant styles.
Of combs we have an extensive variety, inela
dine many of India Rubber, Iron and Rom. •
'e hare, beside, many other Fancy Articles,
too numerous to
.mention. Call and examine
our Fancy Goods.
PII YFE & - KNOW LT(W'''
51. Court St
•
• Refrigerators. -
TUST received a large It ! t, ivfnees ranging
efrom $5,5u to $12,00.1
p H y p:
Binghamton N. Y. I •
PIIYFE & KNOWLTON'S.
The ./bPv'lvork, to be done -this season, ind
will I.i parceled out to snit any ono wish ng t o
d o -a part of it oily. For further, particulars
,"ease apply to the undersigned .at the work.
3 1-2 miles up the Plank : Road. irom linneock,
Delaware Co., N. Y.
'ten good men wanted .to drive teamsand
work in a - saw mill; to. whiTh wood wages'u ill
be paid. Early. application• solicited: —POO.
Office address.—Haticock, Del. Co,'N. Y.
- C. B, GRIFFI
'for D. P. Demereit &,Co.
F ,
RESII extra Flour for sale at $8 pi'. bbl
16s: 6d. ono fourth bbl., at . I
'• . - - S. S. MOTYS.
_
Montrose, Juno 4,1856. . -- '% ' •
- Ashton Salt, .
OR Dairy and Table use, just received and
F
for sale by the Back, Bushel or round, by
• I: N. BULLARD.
Barnet's Patent Impr ov e dSELF SEALING CA.
This Is the- oar.ir fruit Cm: in 'market made
entirely of Tin All others are sealed by means
of Lead Screws, which discolor the fruit. - ,
By Means of a Rubber Ring; Lho sealing is
made so perfectly Mt Tight that the most eare•
-less person cannot make a failure in sealing this
Can.
. A channel being arranged , 'around the top,
Wax can be used (if desired ' ) in. addition to the
Rubber Ring.,
- No taunt* are hecesAary in tilling these Cans.
The opening is so large that a full.sizedPeach
can be admitted; or the hand-inserted to wash
out the Can. - • -
Every Can is perfectly tested %Olen mado,
Eir This Can is the cheapest in 'market:con:
sidcring the advantages it has oVrn ALL °rasa .
Cans.
, •
Orders filled p r omptly, by J. &C. - BERMAN,
Ageuts for the Patentee, 601 Brondway, N. Y.
• • - • PRICE LIST.
Quart Cans, . per doz., . $2,50
Half Galion Cans ' , " 3,50
Gallon Cans, . . . _ ,4.50
Wrenches, • " • 75.
Tops, complete, for sato by the Dozen or Cress.
A liberal Discount to the trade. i
July IG.-3m. • - • !
Rhodp's .Tever and Ague Ourei.
ell?. Antidote to. Malaria! for the prevention
ki and cure of Fever and Ague. or Chill-Fe4
ver ; Dumb -Ague. and other Intermittent' and
Remittent Fevers; also of 'Billions Fevers . ; .he'
companied by Typhoid Fovel,: Yellow Fever, *
Ship and Jail Fever,, - Genetal Debility, Night,
Sweats, and all other forms. of 'disease ONO/
have a common origin in
• . MALARIA OR 111rASMA.' , : " 4
Equally Bert tiniti-a preventive or cure..
For sale by the.undersigifed;a - titherised sigent;
fot the Proprietor, Jae. A. R. I. N. BULLARD.
. ,
Montrose-, . 7 1lay %
Cask for
rrilig highest pride, in; cash ; Will .be paid fop.
•1 • w o ol by > • - *-.H. 13,111tRITt:
NeW Milford, - June - 23, 1556. - • ,
51 Court Street.
TO TgE 'S NOiteLlt
. I' TON AND—WOOLF-I',
Please kit , is . 844 and of importance,
to Mil freest Iferper. .
H PAR D BRO TILE
_
RAVE reeeived•their springy; sopply of house
-lA, furnishing Goods. .We can now offer
seven beautiful styles of Crorkery,- One of thetn,..j
a new and elegant. Spring Pattern' of White . En. I
autelled!Wure. Our Goode are all a NO. 1 in
.quality, do seconds or Odd . - lots. i)ut eoinPletel
setts, and can'alway; be matched if broken. or I
more wanted+ for yeare to eunic: - .! All - t6'cona
mon wares ' CHINA !TEA WARE, six sPlendid ;
styles white and decorated; very low. -; •
• GL - A . S..S •TW A R f:
'
a colnplcito and unbounded !variety always on
hand. TEA TRAYS, of our own impertation:!
:Fifteen elegant patterns, fir surpassingrich
ness, finish and durability, the American erode
usually sold, at
.he low - price ! ,.. and!bylar the
largest and roost eompletc: lot ever offered in
these parts, from $3 to 815 per sett of fOur.
FROM - UCTI:O2 V GREA T
GAINS!! • I •
Brass Curtain Cornices,
.Band's,..Hooke; &c.,
at prices that defy.competition.! TWetity
mit styles of those elegant Bird Cages, from
'75 t...nrs i to slp each. 34%11;BI:rent patterns 'of
Superior warranted:. :Clocks.Jrern- - 4 81! td $25
eaelt. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly . re
paired. Plated Castors, Cake .Ba,kets!, Spoons;
Forks, Napkin Rings; du% • Ate. 200 Dozen 1
Knives and Forks. Parlor Lt.mpi, •Hall-Hang
ing Temps, Britannia and Tin Ware. !
.11.41ep WARE G. EN-I. , ;RA
MarhOlizMi Iron Mantle Pieces and . Grates', Ste.,
in: feet a general House Building;and House
Furnishing eNtablishment. • ' ! '
tt!"! . ._.. 5 1:Cal I and see us at our "CRYS TAL ACE," two doors.east of the Cana. • !!!
• far If +r Goods are not as -represented, our
prices as low us in toWn, and you are not!trea
led well, please don't bny.• . •
SHEEIARD BROTHERS:
Binghamton, March. 1856. •
• •Come and See. , •. _ H
EIGIITY-FIVS, cents k cask will. buy one
dollars worth -of the splendid Seel: of
spring and summer Goods just- receiving at the
cheap cash bartkr store at Dimock four
cor
'Tees, where almost everybody goes now to; buy
tkieir Goods. Flour and Salt• kept always on
hand.
WM. H. THAYER
Diwock Ntay 23, 1856. •
H I oot. B. Thayer
T AKES
this method of saying to his . friends
Tand eu - stomers that he has again resumed
the practice of Medicine at his old stand in Mon
trose, wheie he Elay be found at all times unless
professionally employed. Ilex
ould say,to those
owing hinfon old accounts that he will .deduel 25
per_ cent. on all accounts paid before the tirk of
April next, (ot if any pehri,like, myself,) II will
deduct fifty.. [
Montrose, Feb,. 20, 1'855-ntf
. Administratof's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to persons _ having
1.11 demands against . the EState of Daniel lAb-,
hot, late of Rush township, dee'cl., that the same
must be presentee?' to the undersigned fori Ar
rangement, ana all posOnt,indebted- toystddiEs
tate are required to make isnaiedfate 'Beni etilent
JULIA-31. ABBOTT, Adml.-
Rash, July V, MK* . •I •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.;.
,VORPHAM, SMITH - St, CO.; would res:iect:
I! fully Worth the public that they Itdre imr
terestin the , smidle . atid Harness
A. &.. E. Baldwin . •
!on to busidess Lo.receiro our shore
tronage, Cane:Mtly on hand; Sad-
Ilarne,c, IVhips, Valices,
.e Trimmings - in all cif its brat:oes'
done to ordet. on reasonable
terms,
Shop No. 2; searles Basement..
rifc'ntrt PQRDII:I3I 4. co.
\", Jan.. 1556.
• =
rfttr:
\cgo.6. c„r the ' tollowt,,e.
whimiurat, , e ( temp
,s L h o _ rtl , flott r o f f of
ch, for 5191v,,,,,ty, will. 7
ri
a . • dealing,
r Die hate
been long known t(, the pit • . • •
.
TfIE LYCO3IING
$2,200,000.:
•
Th. 3 Pnrmer's toion insurance Ikr Athons;
Capital 8200,000, kut - ut - eli ,y Rood% and 3 Airt.
gag"-
State Irntual a liarrisimrg,, on the stock 4nd
Ifutnal yyan. Capital.s3so.ooo.
r±,7— ApplieTnat receive,polfcies in either,
or any of the alrwe cninP:illico• • I
BILLINGS. STROUD, Ageni i ,
Montrose, May 14, 1836.. • '
Zobbirs Wanted.'
• ..
CH E linitersigted will let by contittict to clear
74 acres hind, from wh/ell the lumber
and fire - wood has been taken: Also tho Cut.
tino o f one r 4iiint feet of hemlock lOgi; and the
pealing of tire bark from the satun.--moo":the
cutting Ano' hauling, or thC• - cutting alone,iS,
2000 cords of Rail Road wood.
May 1, 1856.
Juno 9, 1856
AGmcdruilrivas,
, ,
R. IL WELLESIe
Atiatis;
InAstriuert.ritras, ErelD brA 41t.;
_ . ,
EMERY'S AND WITEELER,'S itoAD
,IIORSE.tPOWERS; THRESHERS'AND
, - . -SEPARATORS: _
l'breshe and Witinoiveri toMbitied:,
AlkiVEtt. HULLERS.'
CirCular and Cross Cut Saw„
Cider Mills. 'Feed Cutters, Corn Shellets,Cern
.and seed ' Sevmour's Grain Drills Ands
Breda - Cast Sovrtinh ftovoltiing Horse -Rakes,.
Dog, Poweri. ClOw"s Praia Cradles..- Ketch:
urn's - Mower.t. Reapers and Mowl.rs- Combined.*
Magic Corn and Cob Mills. Excelsliii Pinning"
Mills.% Cultivators.- Leather und Itbtther
ings, '3feut_Cuticrs, Apple l'eare4 Refrigera
tors, Prosi.4lon,Safes, tte,e ; •
Extras furnished "fttr repairing Emery . and
Wheeler's toarlaines..
Our Excelsior Fanning Ifills • -are .second to
none made in the Union. -- • .`
Descriptive Catitlogues, Price Lists and Circu
lars of all utalliipes ' Ate., sold by Os, sent - ratis
and•postav prepaid,..lo 'epplicani4.- Send us -
your name and address : - • .; -
41. L. 13LOWErCS, of feranklin;, Agent.* Nit
011ie° addrestt, Montrose, Pa.. •
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. 7 10STILIT/ES . CEAS.E.D
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Peace De c la r ed! :-. -,' •
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/ - 1 N - such- tertnx that sectires the right-of eiery .
1..1 nation: to titi navigation-blithe- Danube,sti
be it known to thoi people of Susquehanna' .
County, and tit e rest of the v.-orld, that theirwill -,
find it to the advantage to- come to 111(3 . T-env , r .
eranen Saloon and Grocery 'in Main St - '; Mont? • .
',rose, P.a., (the only Tetnperance saloon in. Mont-
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rose) to 'got - Pies, inch as are pies;'"Caltert„ ---
Cheese, Crackers, Sardines;piekled'rOyster , k, • •
Clams, Cucumbers; Ico Create,-. Orangen, - Piiin.
Apples, Candy, and Segars, - kuts &c. ..--sMail ."
Beer,lee cool Lemonade; 'and Soda - %VatiSr-ter -
eat and drink. At tile . same place is a good al:.
s~lttnent of Groceries and Provisions,. with new
pplieX every week from .- NeW York, such-;a:s . .TT • .
Tea, chaiec kinds, from. -2s. 9e., to 6s.' per:lb: -
Sugar now at . 9 cts. Best Coffee 11 .--1-2c1a. 4 " . . '•
crushed, Pulverized and Granulated at- LK 'per,.
lb. • Alolasses 3s. 6d. per 'Gallon, - beit Syinp-at- - - . .
ss. thl. por gal. • Pork, Smoked Hain, and Shout. ' .-----
ders, dried.-Beef Ham, Cud, Mackeiel.)- White .
and Blue Fish, Cheese-, Prat:kers, Lard, Tallew,.
Sterine patent and "Sperm . .Candles, a variety of
Bar. Soaps; Shaving do- best . in' use; Coffee giee,
- and Tobacco, plug and finer cut,.... Chewing . and .
srank mg, do. in tin full. ' Fire Crackers - find - Fire •
Works. Matches, - all )rindi.."dried - 'Peaches,
. Plums, Cherries,,Figa,friint is. to is. 6cL peril,. --
Prunes; 2antee Currents, Citron; . Fig .paste, Sa
go' for piiddings,'Spices all kinds, do. Ground -
A.lnstard, do. Preach Soap Powder, Babbitts Sal- -..-.
mratus, do. and Washing 'Soda, Crean. hurter,:
and,Super Carb Sell -Tartaric Acid,. Lieoriee, 1
-do. - rouvntney Candy and Gtim Drops,
from. N.' Y., Cassia bud) 4 , - Canaryseed,7N - ut - .
Cloges' &c., Cocoa,. Droop and Chalkolate, -Lon. .
ilards, - blaelt and Scotch stuff, Ilasins, front is. -
tip -I sl 13d. 'kr - lb, Suttanee seedleitsittisins, - stareli ..,
(pearl), Corn stai'cli, Patent - Nutmeg Graters - 51nd- ,
- Clothe',s-pin,4., Sweet, and C:isto.r Oil-id - -..bottles,
Raytnond's Lees, aiidllTriglits Pills,' Saliti s Roll,
, Brimstone, Sulphur;' Gum CaMphori. N'intigat • '
Choice lot of. .Catsup,,- Pickles; PePper• Sauce, ' -
R;ispbery Svrup,,tliwuring extrzets, Hair Oile s tti . * .
enabelisli and prevent front fa11in,,, ,, .., °Tor' timing . -
grey, ilerring.hy'llie , .llox,Nlfifitti'WaXli, Scrub
and Shoe. brusheSs, Stove = and boot 131.ackiu24. •
fl..sdeo 'Seeds; Xlato_and -1,=4,-,1-gert(ll-%.A*
, le o bard :
i, Br .
.5...:-,--i-otath Aehe Ointhient, ak•alwast
sure cure for - burrts , _Sprains,:Bruisex,'&cAta - ii -- . ' '
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sian I.inament,.good for man or.beast.: - Iforsit. •
Nfeditiine, tooetner, with a 1 , 4 - )----'"rriilOnt oil'
chikk el.4s _ T ',,.. k . ‘4
.i.,eit,..,.2 ar.
3- Nyttli great-care for - •
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butt!" ------.,,, s ~,, ~ .....:,-4, arrionfr tvlitch are 8• • 4
. 1 „,,3s Auld 13:1..skets, Ilursestil),)gx, and Cattle on
wheels anti rockers, small Tea - Sett, Thimbles : .
C'utrtel kin Rings,. Tops, Clarionettes, - . - Aceorde, - •
- on, Ilaxmonicuns,-. Harps,. and , Many , . enrions,.- .
thing:4, Ladies Baskets and Sewing •Birdi,,Sack . -
Salt fur family "use, Corn Meal; also Plant, kept' -...
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estantW o baud, - b , the poundisx elf cef:bstil•-' :-.,
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..,,t . ,.. rzi -,,,zraj --, %,. ~--.- • :.- -. . -
i Cltths. granges and•lntnobS,Pine Applei, &,e•,
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Sonic Bggk, Baiter,- P'utat oes, Beans, &C.; taken
Ist atehange. The above Goods .arc fox 'saki' for
cash or.ready pay. - . .. - _ . , ',-- -,..,--
- , - ' -by street.
— l'hankinl- for 'past favorS,l2 - Llp=l.-0 - • .-
attentitin to business sna ..-Instrproli ts to_ gitin -rt "
larger.share or paP , lrtugit, and thereby
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mutnaly benefited, all . orders.: With .the ready l _
will be.proMptly. attended to. .."_-. '..,-•:.':-._ - -. • - .l'. ---... : . -
oraper. nee Saloon,. Grocery ;: -- andl - Prollision
Store in :tin Si., V0ntr05e,:Pa.,.3p4'„.29,-4?.56.
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STILL.I.AM..TitEMAIN & CO., aro op- , Pand
with the largest, host, ‘ and che9pest stock
o enerril merchandbie in toil*. • COnsisting tit
A CS. Alpacca, and Alspice.. -
. ' Brooms ' Jii.rotsand-13edsterida„,- .
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Clocks, C'slicoes.and clothing. _, - ...
Denims, Drugs, and Dooraandlesi '• '
Envelops, Edging,, and Epsorn Salts; -; ',.. ;--,
'Flour, Flannels, and Fish , lloolis:' ..' :: • .
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. Grass; Groceries, and, Gittitilets," --.- I . .
Hats. llams,. and Hand.saws. - - -.._. 4t r,
'lnk, Indigo, and Inifierial_Babies (dre.ss6o' ; .,,
• Jugs, Jaionets, and ,Tevi - sharris.
Kpives, Knobs, and Kentucky Jeans.
Locks, - I.amps amt Looking'Gfaises: .:-'`,,-
Matches, Muslins and Molasses. • .-.--:::
• - Nutmegs ' Nankeen. and Notions. - : -••-'•!
Oils, Oxb ows and overalls: ..'-
'ork, Pills and Powder..
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ueensware, Quills, and Quart-eupl. • .;,-,
Rubbers, Raisins and Rat-traps. . '.,• -
Shoes; Shiiti and Sugar. • - - ,
Tobacco, Tea and Trace Chains. 7•,
• Umbrellas, Under-shirts and Union
Veils, Vinegar and Vitrol. 3.. - •,• -
Whips, Wallets and. Wash: , '•
. Xtra Superfine Flour.
••° York, Cottomules and Youth's Hats.
Z. And many other articles which flier *r -
setting at a very
small
„advanoo-ors ~eost,,prieea. ;
"Small profits" arid fair dealing is the niotto:for- ; , ,
the Summer of 'sq. - Give us a call-and, teat 1114. ' ' ''''"
truth of our assertions. . -,‘,7-• ,--'• 2• •
• - • WAt -TRU \AIN:de CO:
Lan e.born, Pa., May 26, 1 •
Better-Late erveri, than-n
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New Goods at the itYpsonvlllle El. - •
change.
randis happy to- inform ids friends- -
A:and • patrons that ho has - jun - received 'a;.:
choice lot of Geotikaireet from - Now York, chit.
sliding, in pqt, of Dry Goods, Greceriek Crock.zl- •
ery, Hardware, Stoneware, Nai15,1.10(. 44. 4 - , -
and Shoes, Ifats and CaPe, Bennet* Llinbrelf.47
%Vail, Paper; Window . Shades; Ready-mad°
Clothing, lankee Notions, &e. whieh :he --
as cheap tor really pay, esp for;:,,
eaialli
cash as can be.bought - at anymther 'establiish:;• -
merit in the county. that is tMSay:.ll4:hO.'wl.l4
not"be / beat . by any braging
SEWS - GENTILE.'
Ire also trishes to say a word to.his ens - ton:1mo
and others. in relation to the Avny tionte
folks do their business. If
or. ..they have Seeks, ' •
'Cabbages, pr. Turnip,. , •-anYthing' she unans
werable that they wish to dispose they' -maw, -
take them to the store in their own - town and
fairk ar unfairly force the merchant, to burthem,
,and It they have money to pay for avail, they
will go to Binghamton some other_ plaen-1.4` "-
spend it; and , . then report aro unit •
cheaper they can huy. Goods_ sway, froull'hotne'•
than they can at hotho, Ail I: bare to :say to ' -
such customers is corns' to me with your cash
and if t have any Gonda yoU`want,l can and'
will sell them to youApices perfectly astaidalt
4114RRMAN•:
Upsonville, may 10,1856. .
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