The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 04, 1856, Image 3

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    led to the• withdraw ill of the electoral
icieket, is written in a Afferent temper,"and
wilt coat 'nand • very general approbation, ex;
cept from the Black Republicans; who will
abuse kith quite as freely as-. therhave hith
erto lavished encomiums upon , We
hasten to lay the letter before our readers T. ,
I I ?Sr. Louis ; August 10,
o Thoutai, L. Price, Esq : •
Dealt Stn t ' , was' disappointed in ; the re-1
stilt of your eleetiod,ras the signs in the dis- : 1
triet as L went throUgh it, encouraged i me n'
the belief that you] would- succeeed,. I was
a lso disappointed U my own, :but do not re
giet haying made the canvass.; nor 'do I
%consider n.s lost the labor in- traveling and
s peaking, which it; cost me.' The exercise,
though severe, has; been good .- for ate; and
eien necessary after my long studious and.
sedentary dourse ofllife I feel greatly - invig---
J
• o i lt ted by it. The 'intercourse with the peo
ple his been most gratifying. , They came
. to
see meintaassts and . with cerdiality; along.
thewbole line of ' travel, and nowhere more
'numerously or cordially than iu the border
~;panties, where socna people had supposed I
iias to have had an unwelcome reception.
MY only regret teas; that'i could •not have re
=mined, longer at en.bh 'place. Personally,
the, canvass has been' most agreeable-twine,
An , politically, I think it has been good for
the State, in helping to revive the sentiment
a n ationality, and contribitting to allay the
• 'feeling of sectional antagonism now too strong
'for theagetY, of the Union, and . which,every
.-Patriotic consideration requires to be calmed.
There is a design here on the part ofsoirte,
piit up se eteeteral ticket for • Fremont,l
about which no one .speaks to ine r ns I have
'Character enough to keep at a, distance all
that class of persons; echo, dishonorable 16
thenaselies, could approach a•infin with a dis 7
lionrable proposition: Bet my sentiments
are known, and that I should consider such
•a step as injurious under every aspectmor
i.ifying to Fremont; himself' from. the •small
vote whie.,:t the ticket would receive-andin ;
jerious to the public, by aggravating the
sectional feeling which now arrays ea.:Ai - half
of the Union against:the:other. I wai oppo
iing the kilning Out of Fremont for nearly
half a year before, those who charge the with
promoting it knewi of any such design. There.
are cases where pnblic duty rises above per- .
'Sone' consideration, though there are agretit
';uany people who icannot conceive it possi
,ble. Thus, when . -I,supported Jackson; (eith
'trhout I had been nn ill reruns,)
thirty 'years
ago, ' the sordid inetive of olliee,:was assigned
for it ; noW.when 1 support Buclismaii,(with
whotn 'I am on ill terms,) Ind sn'pport hits
- against a member of my - own family, the
Same class of persons • can see nothing in it
! J ut . falseh ood and 'treachery.. Ivapable
themselves of anything disinterested and pft
triotic,' they believe °titers equally so,.and at
. t a ck. With base motives, actions whi c h
'are above ihecomprehensioh . of . their politi
'cal morality. • r
The - full result of the Governor ' election
is not yet known here, brit enough is
'to determine the condition on which our
-electoral ticket is to be withdrawn .` The'oth
,er side would
. not 'agree to our proposition ;
but this refusal to do what . was right, makes
ine difference to tiS ' and we shall have the
. -gratifications (afterlhaving • forced Buchanan
. upon then] at Citieinna.ti,) to make them car=
..if him over the State-•=preteriding to be for
hini, while regretting that they. had not been
able to: kill him in; the convention. 7 ,
- I proceed to Washingten immediately : to
gather up material for my, " Abridgment of
, the Debates of Congress,"and return in Oc- I •
'tober, that being a work' which I can carry, ; • • • / clown, v h
is here. - . • • • ; •
yetrlsilly and; sincerely 1 in Broeklyn on the- 19th:inst., Edward
THOMAS RENTO:r.. P acker arred..lo aismid_ll Months.
. -.
• .•• There will noWibe.l_nit Ore electoral t;ck- 1 Reinalks•otnitted because 'Va: actiaPpa
b,tA in. this Stateir-uti&s,. indeed ..elrtztiacr i l's name- -
•• -
I.hould be sUcCessfitt iA finding , persons to I n Jessup Ma HARMON WEI-T
aid Utfile FreMoe.t ticket—and Any one keze•2
3 ' e
r : •
Who foo look! at the electiOn returns which we - - ' :
publish this morning, can determine the IliF; funeral was- attentle4.4t Forect Lnke
.
on the 24th where; a large ••assemblage of
) (Aances of the defeat of Buchanan and Bred:-
people mini fe-ted r sympathy revect
enridge in Idirsouri; and yet this has been
foral dared
lnrby
• put d6WP as one Of the " doubtful States
_ -with te
the e n p ifti t eted 7 mingli itg - tlietr sympathies
. The .Republican ~of last. Week says: ~ : -------.....,-
~..,4 , "
; a The Republicansel of Lenox had n I tar' x r . 1... o o F A .404
rOk•Raigiarr. on . Saturday. last. A large 1 -' n . a A. T • E a i c •
number of citizer.s assembled, and raised - -a I 1 'II •C • S T V - E
handsome. ilickorY Pole,, ninety-two feet: in ! 17 -- ir s TI E •. 1 Y 8 8 . ..El
height, ht. lion. G. ii. Grow who ; had an op- I TT P in my .c^iiil l ' ilable AY - /""licsr• ha ti.! 4 -'
g
- .. 2 . -1 .1...) Brick Block, I nut Still
. engaged in tlie,
c n ittnent to spel on the. occasion, navin:r .
m, very interesting enipinyment of z. catching shard-.
. recalled to 1 'ashir.gton by the Press= I oive." . ()tint' 1 , IICCeSS in my co:tiling, mv-pictures
'dent's Proclarnati4n for an 'extra session, was I nre.my witnessess. . From Maine to California,
of course unable to be present -, but the pee- .I from rock bound New
. Bnglanil lii . Li' off prairie
Tiellvere ably addressed by the Rey.. lir. Fish, i - lari'; hundreds are in - Posleasioli of the s e u n-
E. P. Grow, and others.• j failing evidences of .what the Dattuemtvpo Art
• barite 'SatifirdA• night; t h e ij . ,o,„ eus I has hitherto enabled me to aczomptiAlt. For the
assembled, I d .. i. i dot - . the
.. , All it. po l e. " j. 7 L . 4 t
~..,.
trust that the_ future will stiow.a
• ituifianittti seems to - hate its . humble itnita: j in .a :t n c - rfa t' l.'in : rrease , both of 'patronage and grati
tots even in.ttisqulehantia county • ain't the I en d,. ,: . : ' ~. . .
tickory, tbodgh a!fa:;oi - it.se With th l elortrs:of I But, fair' orie liiirtil am not • th . narkil.: . A few
tickson peModracy ; .meets with no favoi ., l hive patrOnised, well, but paid alas: - how poorly:
front the party- af!fillibustensixt• and slavery I New; - ' -•
; xtetision.
We were infort od by a t
gen lernan (coin
Lenox . that some (It the same men. 'wk.° raised
the 'pole, went at eight, and cut it down. ,
"fbq raised the; pole, and after ibgening to
thelreitled speeUhlof F. P. Grow, an , i of ti:e
Bev. Mr Fish, got ashamed of whLtl hurl
*tie and coneludtd to undo the busiue ;4 as
quick as posside. Remember this was a
Grow pole, not a!, Jackson Deaidehicy p 'e,,
and that Grow, is Grow-ingl" rally po:p'lar
dam 'bout bonze?' We hope he ' may con
, tintie ter f rvio, .ectually well in future ; he is
,jusi, beginning get misnnlly sprouted.-
,
• , NASS MEETLY q.
The Dame' ine,ir held a large and eo•busias
tic.meeting at Siisqa., Depot on the afternoon
mid evening of Saturday,. Aug. 30th. The
people were addressed by, Hon E. 1 1 1 Selma- I
bel, Edward Tompkins of Binghamton, and
'•; B. McCollum.. Thefullowitsg Res. were
adop:td.
Whereas, AbOtitionism, Know Nothing
!sin, Carson LeaOueism, Renegadeisin, and a
pack of caring Ctiergyinen. have' fused under
the assumed 'mine of Republican, to
_defeat
the party . Of the Union, the . party ..of the
Constitution, known world wide as the Dern
. ncratic party. whereas, this -party of
isms, with their Oise issues, and . l.:dse shrieks
of Freedom are resorting to every" iste4os
their treacheroui imaginations Zan devise:to 1
.mislead'the -unwary, and therehv secure their
dUis at the coining elections.;
Therefore Reioleed. Tnat as' members of_
the Democratic party we 'hail with satisfitc
-, lion the , opportunity of Meeting :these mon
grels on - the_ bailie ground, oar 'the second
Tuesday of Cretter, and fourth day of Nu
feather ndxt. ruth our arirtr, and JuA.tiue
our shield. we,eXpect, to he able to repel their
Attacks, and seat' them hailing to tlpeir sev
eral dens. I '
Resolved, That is Charges are daily -made.
'fiat the Democratic party are a 'thieving
party.; that they propose to steal-Cat% sup
port robbery, arson, and longer. Kansas,
lied that they favOlir the extension of Slavery
Over the UMW 6tstei - andits'l'ervitUrio,4o l
are. We Itrt- these slanders -back upon
those who uttai-tbeuri,' and may ,to-thern ;"that
except they -Make more valid &ergo" against
•bur party. They never Will collect:a cent
%sr us, and hi compelled to sell the Mari:
rrsa . claim to pay the - exirm nes of printing
such-bibles, and conducting thicaMpaign.
• Besohed, That wia sre4 pleaSed '';,with the
nomination made by the mongrel, ..1 alias Re
publican Convention in Montrose MI Monday
last, being satisfied that those whose• passion
foroffice deduced themtoleave the democratic
party, and led them to unite With the Know
Nothing., Cathon League &c; /cc., Will not be
supported by the people of this county to the
extent; That they may represent us in our
Legislature, preside at our courts as Judge,
or, represeut the Commonwealth in her courts
of Justice as District Atty. • .
• Resclveci, That, when clergymen abandon
- the service.of their Pivine Master,' join in a
crusade againSt -Constitutional hberty, and
froth the: " stmnp" niake false charges
against the only national political party in
the Republic, it is tinte for lioneit Layman to
utter throUgh the ballot box a condemnation
of:their course„ and to buildup, a. public
opinion that shall compel theta o retire from
'the pulpits they desecrate, oT give sobstaii
tial proof of repentance. • - .:-
Resolved, That Iron. G. A. Grow in base'
desertior. of -his - old and constant friends; and
in joining his . . , nnerimprOmising enemies far
`the purpose as we.believe -dl again being re
turned to Congress, meets and •.recoive.i our
supreme conionpt. • .
Resolve,/, That the proem lingi of thiA
meeting be published in the Montrole Dem
ocrat. •
===E:=
K•LVS:IS AFFAIRS:•
- Sr. Louts, Sqr. 1:1850.
We have advtc:ag from Kanvit, to the 27th
nit: The ►etirg Governor (Shannon) was at Le-'
compton, and on the 26tli issned,
proclama
tion,_decirsring the' Territory in - , a. state of in
surrection, and calling :on all law abibing cit
zens to aid and assist the legal - authorities to
preserve thepeace, atorprotect the persons &.
ptcperty of citizens :
Gen: Lane is understood to hai-e three par
ties stationed at different points in lowa, for
the purpose of - receivingsaiplies,:or making
his escape in case he is_ compelled to lice.-•
. „ .
MoVENIENT : S or - Gr,ov. I PEARY,L—Gor. Geary
is'at present in Pitthburg. He 'was visited.
to day,-(S p. 1.) by a number of citizens, and
le: es to-morrow jor Eawns. • --.
Sniquehautinh County Agrie attn
.
mit ' Society.
;141journeilufeeting of the , sodet v. was
held 03 Tuesity .ev4ning,
The President being iihsent, S. A. Newton
was called to the chair. •
On motion of Thomas Nicholson it was.
agreed that the next Annual Fair and Cattle
Show.of the society . Aoala be - held 'at Mont
' rose . on' Wedneday• and Tlitirs4. • the ilith
and 25th *of Septenther. = •
I• F . NEW:WN' Pros.
v . AI:NA
za,4katua*:
. .
Oa Sunday the 24t1s inst. .in St. 'Marks
Church, 'New Milford; by the Bev. Geo. B.
Reese, Mr I.lkftVEY GRIEF' fi Es4l, nud .
BETSEY TROWII TOM
•I By the Itec. ATO. Warren nt residence
in Montrose ?tog, 3911 i NfßoitFttLE HANcocii
of Jashp to ', l 2tir:ss' JULIA. A. Romtias of .
Bridgewater. .
inTliaitOrd, .4. - tiguit led' hist., by lioxter
Mr. 'bits TANKYCit . of Williams
port PenutiMis. - Eilea Litackintop,of Hav
ford 11. • •
THIS iS TO cEivirr
. . .
That my stock of patience in curtain - direc.
Cons is quite exhau4ted, thereforcOny dsar for.
gelullf:ien3s, jest.. bear in mind that if you do
n;.)t do spee lily what you rroraiscci to do many
months ago, unpleasant ‘lonsegnences may ful- :
luir: .
. :inch emphatic languige aperies to but a small''
mil:11)er to ail, the rest. I sabscribe niy+e!f,
your most obedient.,
. . , W. B. 1) kfA NS;
• - n37tf , - Phenix Block, 3dlsfoor.
Adniiiitstratoni gale.
‘TOTICE is herebrgivervtbat by virtue Of an
11f:order frOM too Orphans Court of Swine
hanna,.the foliowing described propert y, the rl
tate .0149.1,e1 Wee- , late of Htrford de
ceased, will il.pe exposed to pUblie site by vendue.
Tuesday.tbe 3tith4ay of, September inst.„ tt
one o'cluei in-the afternoon. •.: • •.'
Thefira !rime situited in the village of liar
ford, bounded North by lan - cla of P.-Carpenter,
and a Carpenter, and ,0.,. Ilateh,"aoat by lands
of S. B. Guile; south by imids of A masa Cha.4 e ,,
and went by the Great Bend nod Philadelphia,
Turnpike road, tont:lining abOut one acre, on
which is the campy dwelling hodse, &c,.,
w
flo therefrom lot sold , imni one corner
of m the 831110 to CarPenter nod Sibley of abont fit.
ty feet front; and one hundred and• fifty feet in
_the re:u. _ •
The 2ad Piece, bounded north by lands:of
„
eltarielt,k'utue, rtuld : lamb Ty erost by lands
of flarver Sib:eY, south by landi_ of ineotl.Ty'-;
let, and • Sifia Seymour, and on- the west by
lands of said Jacob Tyler, containing ono
.here said ion WWII is t shop and water Privilege
&e:
Vd Piece, bounded on the east lly the Greta I
Bend Turnpike*Oad, thence's.- SOigh westerly
chreetion., along lands of Nancy. 8.014 about Ile
hundred 14 . furtymis to.a stake and atonal, I
thence a northerly, -course along by, other lands
or the estate of deeedent lineof Sub and la
cob Trier, thence nlong said line an eastrity di
rection La'' '
the Great Bend and Philadelphia
Turnpike goad, containing about ten acres ufofe
'The 'atth pieke, lying west of the on last
above described, • bounded 011 •; .the east by, the
lauds of the estate last in the lot above din-
Lionel/I'4 i oil the soutit4Or taxa one hundred
perches hy . htnda of L T.. Partarotud A. G.
Darstordt on the Past ilitandsi of "wen Gates;
and-on 01000(4 , lagets.o.f, imPoh Tito, Ana.
talniog twenty orte acres or theSabouts./
• giale .to belli upon Or premises after first
liesclitood /et; and -Weds stityweat thade icaown
on day nterde, ,
Harford.Sept.),
Addr_ess,
l AMMit aUSNT-Eit,
PENUNI, CMO%NTEIL
'4lran
' TINE CHANGED.
Psloimwwisapise
Delawrailie, Lackawanna & W. R. It.
Now• And expeditiOus'broad &age 1 / 4 .6ute from
the North. and West. via Great Mend and Sem:.
ton, and from the:Lackawanna add Wyoming
vallie.i; directly
.Through to New York and P,ltil - ..
adelphia. • •
On and after 111Onday, Aug. 18, trains will be
ran as follows: . . .
,
Cincinnati Express Tra , m band.ciat on N. y,
-& E. R. it., arrives at Gt.:Bend 8 15 A. M.,frotu
Owego, Binghamton, &c., and connects with the
EXPRESS Train which teat es Creat.Bend for
New York and Phill, . ' -.8 30, a. tn.
Due at Montrose, - 9.10, r"
• _Scranton • . • • 10.45, "
Stroudsburg, : • •1.30,•P. m .
Delaware, 15 minutes to dice. 2.00, , "
Bridgevitte,l)hil.pass..lcave . 2.25, "
Inaction,- 3.15, "'
' New YOrk, ---* 7.15. "
Passengers from N. Y. leave Pier, No. 2,
North river, at -, .
FmtnPhiladelphia, lei:We : Walnut st.
Wharf, at • . 7.00, , "
Leave Junction, * 11.30,• . "
Due at Bridgeville, Phil. cennectionil2.ls ; p. m
- . Delaware; 15 mitt. to dine, 12.45, "
Stroudsburg, 1.30, " .
.'eritntoir, • 3.40, "
Monkreke, . .
Great Bend, .
.• - 5.50,
Connecting at Great Bend with the ,
Mail Train West at 6.10. p. in..
Scranton Accommodation Train, loaves . -
Scranton for Great Beirdat . , 8.00, a. in,
Arrive at Great Bend, 12.20, p. m
Connecting with - Day Expretises East
and West, on N. Y. S. E. R. R.,
Rttunting, leaves Great Bend at
Due ltd., Scranton, . . .
• Sti;ondsburg .kccoin matiatliin Train'
leaves Stroudsburg tor Now York,
and intermediate places, at 5.05, a. to
Returning leaves N. Yotk fur
Stroudsburg:at - -3.30, p. m
Passengers to and from Now York will change
cars at ClarksVille. . • . . .
To -and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R.,
leave or take the cars at Bri4tevil le.
For. Pittston, -Kingston, and Wilkesbarre, take
1. & B. It; It. ears at Scranton;
For Jessup, Archibald, and Carbundalc,ebinge
cars at Greenville.
Tickets sold and Etwg.i:le checked . 11 - ail - can
all stations on connecting - roads. • .
• PassenriTs to and frotn Milkeshatre, Wyom.
inr„, 4e, via LaClawanna '&
Bloomsburg Rail
road. go through without any detention at Scran
ton, as the trains on that road -run in connection
with the Express trains on the l). 1.. & W. It.
, R.,—henre passengers may' leave Kingtiiti at
9.30 a. m. and arrive in Philadelphia at S, p. m.,
or N. York at 7.15.
Iteli:rningr. !e e PhllattOphia at ": a. 'm., dr
New York at 7.3), and arrve in Kingston at 5
-
Par, front Kingston, Woming and Pittston
to Philadelplria, $4,50, t. 6 lirlt4, York. 41,75.'
• Tickets sold, and 11:t ! !zsLre rheeked throat h.
- D. If: DOTTEREII, - Stipl.•
Wm. N. JESas, Gen, Ticket Agent., ; •
. ONWARD. AND IJPWARD..
THE BORDER ti?IIFFIAXSf _ 0.17
ST E T
"
DEPAR TIN G.
NOthe endeavor to . palrh off that "Exit:i
rk, site stock of supt - riir - quality" o f goods
lately received from an old troteh duiva est 4
lishment in - Binghamton, liar proved an entire
failure to our friend's .down, tom. ".Seeing is
belitriflA." We acknowlesip the fact. - And
should judge thlt, -,ieeing." (without wearing . )
would be ail that,was neeezo,:iTy to convince the
public that • •
IMMGIVA: .11
.; -14.W.12.A , Z.11:_i_V,'
at their store on Pur.t.tc‘AvEtirE Grit door above:
the Pest Wive, have the LA IIG EST and .most
hirable .stork of BOOTS and
, CT,;67.4.)
ever introduced tnto this mark vt, which for prim,
.flier no competition with s'ecrayd rate goods)
durability and stale, Ke challenge competition.
aro rereiving weekly from the best IliM.es
in Nev. York, the latest stYles and best . quAlitilbs
of, Goods, which keep our assortment cotnitlete.
Just received a large addition. to otird'iirnier
stock . , consisting of GrEars Patent Leather Boots,
Patent Leather Short Boots, French Calf Boots,
Gaiter, Shoes and Slips, all
.ch i les : L.UUES
Gaiters: Buskier.„ Slips and,Boots,liest ;qualities.
Also, Boys, Youths and Childrens Mots, Gait.
tern and Shoes, the bestin Market. In filet tr.
•ery thing belonging - to the trade.
All kinds of Le‘atlier, Findings, e..c. :Ali kinds
of work made to order and -repairing . done neatly
SIMMONS & 31FiRRIMAN.
, Montrose, July '28,1856.
Itow.Arrangoment at -Gre6ay's
HARDWARE . STORE! .•
CI W. GREGORY & JUDSON ;S3ll I'll I
VA • having,formed a cd.partnershiP !or thy
purpose of conducting the 'Hardware business in•
all its various: branches, would respectfully in.
!Torso the people of Sustinehanna county that
they are now opening at Gregory's Old Stand,
opposite the. Exchange Hotel, :t doors from the
Canal, Binghamton. N. V.; the large:V4,Vheim pest;
;.and best stock of Hardware ever offered in Ring
hatnton.
Having made - nrr.mgements to impOrt• their
1- En=iish Goods and' purchase their American
di
reet friim'inannfarturcrs, they can and will sell
CHEAPER. than _any other establishment in
! tows: Their stork is no* very eitenSive, and
' those wishing to purchase are invited to call—.
The following are a portinn of their leading ar.
vii[—Table knives and forks, Tea do.,
1 carver*, feirkS rinci steel!, pen and pocket knives,
bread nod butcher do., hay
. and straw, do., scis.
sors,. alte.ars,and razors, britannia tea and coffee
pots, silver and britannia tea and table spoons,
silver plated, brass, andiron candlesticks.* emit.
fern and trays, solar lamtis, lard; anti suspended
lamps, ma' xitle.pitice ornaments. brass and iron
indironKahovels and tongs, &é.: •
Lookingfilasses,. and looking glass platen, to!
trether with a . general assortment of honsekeep.
'lag articles. , .
•
HOUO
_onsi.litig of lock's, latehefi, butt& 'actors, brad
nailsi, bolts, patent window 14 pring,s, blind htsten
ings, shutter os.tecws, and fastenirro, &e.
A goueral ass,ortment of tools fur . Carpenters
and Joiners. Cabinot and Wagon Makers, 3lasons
and biacksinith, et's/sliding of pldnen, tars, ha nti
meti, hntehem,, adzes, chiSels,attgera;nuget
bias - and hollow angers. 'anvils, Bellows, vices,
Patent drill , machines. sledges,' stony intuit:nem
brick and plastering trowelccoss-col, mill and
circular sttvs. •
A splemlid assortment of Saddleaud Harness'
mskvrs'- tools and trimmings.--
FAR3IINO TOOLS,
eonsia Ling 16f ibcrrels; spades, folitAlat elYwYtilePi
grain cradles, hoe's, pick 'axe*, ' iron Lars,, grind
stones, &c.
Also, Agents. • for the axle f
Squires &-Ctil -griettl t Ufa! tooli t such as plows,
hay. arid straw - entteia, coin thellers, dr.
Sole And upper leather. motOecd._and
tiltninings, with a genendasiorttnerit . 44miiiaga,
Woodrq ware, -willow cradles,, wagons, chairs
and tai - il'ets Of afl descriptions.
Bar iron and stegl, iron ales tit:misted springs
malleable
. ejlctitte,Vcylnitjece and ; trimmin gs
all kind 4 sisb.Atasa,:kitty, nil
;.of whielt, will b sold at ilte.itiivist MA*. Pie*
call sad examine Llie,etoek tor yourselves:
Diughstutoa, Alareli .1,
_.{or.
~0414 TaWe asp jot. ter,eis;44 pod
I,l# back, BoAft or Poind, by
Jay WO,
7.30, a. m
2.15, "
G. 40, "
ac:izi
LOS • •
Between .the chenango Ttimpika, rind Ne
hemiah Scott's, and SC,ott• Bald wins, one
small
one who will return tbej said watch to . the
undersigned, or leave it at Scott Bald4rins, or
this office, shoidd be liberally rewarded.
Sept. 13, ito.--tf.
SUSAN A. YOUNG.
WILDERS.PATENT SA I LAVIIDER NAPE.
vv to sfkAuicep 4IMARVIN'S IMPROVEMENT.
"Tho best safe in tho ‘vo'rld,"—Secured
by the celebratpd La Belle •Powder-proof Lode,
with a very small kev—all made under the im
mediate inspeetion•of our fir. STEARNS, who
has for foilitee4 years suiprintended their man.
ufacture, during which time not a dollar's worth
of property has; been consMned in any ono' of
them-213 having been tested in needle: l )Ln! fires
IVarranied free from dampness; For sale by
STEARNS & MARVIN.
40 Murray and 146 Watersts.
Second hand Safes of lathes makerg, tt reduced
prices. • 1. • 1. 36-3 mos.
k•
'1
Ul.vand Silver
Npcstaeles, a new lot j\i'zt.
reeeived;'.comprisini, all ages, by
.August I ' AA. Ev.uss.
I)REASTPINS and Finget Rintpß t a variety
O et new patterns, this day rer‘eitt , d
Aintostt 18.. A. J. EvAlls.
TOcKET4-LA beautiful axwortinont ofLock.
i
1 eta—ono, two and fur 11u:4—from $1 to
$10,4 ' " I .A. J. EVAiIIS.
r (LOCKSA good assottmenl of Clocks, from
ki 81 to *OO-30 hoar and 8 day—plain,strt
king nod alarm, by - ! -A. J.
I,ATEI)..WARM,--Tea.Setts, Cake - Bask-
Caators,, C irallestieks, Snuffers k.
Spoons and 13a5k.44, &e.,
by ' . A. J. Evans. •
August 18:
. .
Nntehes, Viratchts..
•
TUS"Precolecd ty op l Stearn Ship Atlantic a
U few iiii.t.': l tnfire of my celebrated English
Patent t.evera, also a feW extra fine aix.'onnee
Skeltoti'Levers, in plaini silver ' Hunting Cost s.
The above wiili.my forintr. stock,
,makes the
inrf:;e4t, and beAt assortment of fine watches ever
exhibited in Western N. 1 . ., all of which are of
ray own importation, and warranted first rate
time keepers, - . ' . 1 - '' AJ. Evao.
.No. a Odd;Fellows Hall. . - .
BingluuntOb Aug, 18' t 1356.
Important o karmeii.
New ,Freight K l ine from-Montrose.
DILL. &, ARMSTRONG,
Own naissioiiJl Merchan ts, No. 3, Erie, Build-
FDIt the letter neconmodation . for the farm
ers )1' Susquehanna County We have con
clude(' to elseeive freight every day in the week,
(Sundays excepted) at the store of M. S. Wil
son & Soo, )yilo will 'attend to shipping the
same. to NeWi:York; and the return bills be paid
in cash-at tifeir store.
Capt. 'Wickham is their salesman. whose-long
expCrienee -Un tile N. Y. &. R., flatters
hirnSell th.itjnstice will be done to his patrons.
with the aliore alTangetnent, we invite the, farm
ers to give us a trial. 1 JUS'rtiS DILL
, , C. B. ARMSTRONG
Uontrose,Aug. 2041856.-6 m:
Britannia Ware.
Vfaunariv 5t,,,,k A
& kNOWLTONS.
liinzhatnttin.
' EstnAr.
•
Come in to the enclOsure of the subscriber on
•
or ?boat the 13th ofl August, 1858, one large
red cow.. The owner is requested to pay
prove property and take her twny. •
: JOI iN IVAN VALKEN BURG 4.:
Bridgewa(Cr, An". 1S 1856.-3w.*
.
A6RICURIAL ,'MPLE-
MENTS.
.TRIMiItNE 6
OF Drum*, St:sq. Co., PA., I •
Wholesale: and Retail Dealer in
1, 71 211.7.11.17 S dz. BROTHER'S, and WHEEL
1 - ER, MEIACK, Cos Rail Road Llbrae
P.oxers,llirtlstiers and Seperators, Threshers
and Winnowers cim!bined.
Reaper*: and 31di.ters combined. Mowing
and Reaping 1 tnehine* of sit or met'en different
l'«tentees:amonz which arc McCormick's But
rnlb's. Iklapny.'s, WA,ghtis; and the celebrated
Itch:home:Machine, Which is warranted to work
to the satisfaction of the purchaser. The little
Giant Cofn and Cob 31111, ihti Nimble Giant,
Feed 3101;4" with iron:plates. French fur stone
milli, - fOrl'artn or Mill use. Portable Circular
Km: :hill with :1-1 inch saw, for wood cutting
&c., eitra." table-and raw fur Slitting boards.and,
fencing atuitand general shop use. Upright or,
Feller:. saw .for ,Wheelwrights Use. Cross-cut
saw arrangements, greatly unproved to attach to
Power for cutting wood in the log; (it will cut
dff an It inch logill one miiirite.) Emery's par
t-Me Cider-31111 and •Press,j . the best in use,
Fanning Mills filled
.for Powers. Powei• corn
shellers, Power Feed cutter. Improved dog Post;
era, C.lover Hollers Wir.d Mills,' of various eiz--
es,Stump- Machitiest; HaY • Presses, Field ° Drill
Sower, Lime sPreader.,Field Roller, Fountains
of varioutipatterits, . Improved llydraulie Ram,
"A7ricolturtil Fdrnacet,ilaterit self-acting Cheese
pressei, Churns of various kinlis,. Cultivatitia
and 1 1 1oWs of_ every description,. Leather and
Rubber Belting, and various other , implemente.
lo fact stn ost any imPleitient, a-farmer tray
:wish, or any one else may desire-eicebt giMlet
handles and scandal, which no doubt sari be-ob
tained at the great manufacturing establishment
(afr it reitretedred or miarepresented)
.in Bil'ad'.
Co. - Whey also manufacture an - etrebrior Fan
,-
;ring Milk- (they sill it) which May lie very val
uable if it is eartble of blowing 'orelearing; the
chaff from the.propriutdr... Alti.sthat ,Mtotlid 'be
left! - - l' - ; - • " - i :,
1 would say to thok - i3 *6 May favo bet4i .
hurnbaged; that Emery's or WheelerßailiOad
fiotSe POwers, Threshers' &e., aro tro' made or
allowed to be [Ode thiS,ltide of Albany ; also to
those -wiirhing to' purchase :either Einery'll "or
Wheeleels' - 31achines -that Emery orl Wheeler
has not authorized or desire Mr. IL.I Blowers
za
'to Sell their tteilinte --.- •' - ' - . -
I ;
. Deseriptivo catilogti Pane . last an -circulars'
;of nearly all machines sold, by me i -aunt :gratis
and postage - pre.paid, to all.,Oppllcants. • Send '
.yoOr nanio and -aMress.l -., ..
Now farmers is your time -to
,maks from 1:1:
to ?,5 ar Srl.pet Out. dn yodr inverituurts. Re
m--
intier - I get : my machines direct frotii the
Mattufactere. I've no middle'. tune %vatl whom
to divide;',.-my . commission, as is the easo with
sane cilliers.. All . irolehince ;sold by uie tir,.o
ittrianteofir ghtti adtiZfiretion di tifiy "e reldrab.,
ed if not-is recommended., See large land-14111s.
circularm,'`der. • '' s . '" : •, I
=3=3l
11E4y y ova of flue -*II [NEIL WAIL&
warrantet six pure as Coig, consisting or
Table, Missed and Pickle Forka ; .thrcLided, rib
bon pattern And - Oat. Tablc.-- (nert! 'arid TO
SpoUns Mustard, Cream t ritugirear.f Sall Spoooi
of *ire dtffere . nti patterns; also; knives;
tlafria liutlf gale*
,Gravyuid Seep
I.l4:llK.Sidt would
ibe Attention of my-friends'.
1 _ ALFRED J.
Bientilinton; Aug. 18. 1856,
R i F.Sil extra Elitur for sale *t sB'
,16L - 6d.. invo fourth bbl.; nt
• . t i. : *
Mtintritie;liatin I,lBBoi
NOTICE.
AITHEREAS, coy wife, cormilla A.,, has left
yV my bed and bOvad, wlthoutiuty jasttause
or provocation. This is, themfote, Morbid ail
persona harboring or trusting het'
_cm My account,
as I will pay no debts of , her *ntracting after
this data. WlLl9inTra„,
Thompson, Ang. 25, 3856, _ -
' Extra Cheap Dry Otiods!
humans() and attractive stock! of 0)-
1 tirely new Good* at
' LORD ilk-TAYLOR'S
Rich , Dress Silks; Shawls, Sfantillits,DeLaines,
Alpacas,cobargi, Doi!elk,* %
Chalilos, Thome
Bat eges, Eri!bonus G:nillains, French, English
and AtniiriFa, Pkitiels, Domest
ics, Hosiery, Embroideries,laices, Ribbons:Prim.
mimes, Cloths, Cassinieres, Vestingsoke. Also,
at the •
. .
art.AsTo grit Err BTOttg
• •
Rich Gilt Cornice's, V‘inaove :Vida, Curtain
Materials, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet and low.
priced Copetings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Matting,
&c. •
,
r - „i:","'SPECIALINVITATION TO CALLAS;
Parties about to visit New York ira regtiest
vd to call before purchasing elsewhere. and will
find these .the largest cheapest and most desira
ble stocks of Goods , in the city.
255, 257,259 dr. 261 GRAND ST.
and new emboli.
• ; 47 &49 CATHARINE ST., N.Y
July 16, 18.56.773 in.
BOOKS! BOOKS !! BOOKS 11!
LQT at Auction for the Book Auction has
..gone, but please bear it in mind that *pc
books well as old can be bought chap at ilia
Montrose Book Store in the , Foist °Mee, 6We
door north of Searle's Hotel. • lust you
can find Books of all prices, from a oho Cent
prither, to a . sloBible, and 'among . them you
caw find Dick's works, L. Dows, also, Expedi
tion to Japan, the Hunter's Fettat White Chii'4,
.Scalp,llohter-;3, three - highly Soteresting . Books
by Capt; ftuyne • Reid, Gerard the giant Lion
Killer. the Sparrow'-grass Papers, Widow Be
dott papers, 11y Bondage and Freedom, Life on
the Road, Salad- for the Social and Solitary,
Rose Clark, Tom.lloods Writings in various
forms, 4.e. A new lot of school and blank
books and Stationary. Yankee Notions &c., &C.
Also a few of those tip top Gass Limps left.—
See here. Any one making a bill of five dollars
•
and over, at one time shall have one dollars
worth thrown in extra, or $lO worth, shall have
extra. Call and be Convivvd.
A.lf. BULLAMi.
Montrose, Ang. 6, 1856.
At tentio n Farmeri; s Look
t
ere.
ALC. SUTTON, haying purchased the to l
rue,wneby .rg,e
would, respectfully announce to the, citizens 'or
Iliiidletown and vicinity. that he has - jest re
turned treat the city dew end fdll
of all kinds Of ihoice Spring and 81inimel:'Gunds
-which he will aell at raiprecedentedlow prices for
cash or ?earl,ppy. Viease, call and see. Ilia
choice rif Dry .
_Goods; fur both Ladies and
Gentlettens wear, of Foreign and Domestic man
ufactuie, Ladies Bonnets, Gents Leghorn Dail,
-Cana-',A au., Chip do. Crockery, Greerriell of :in
hard and bellow Ware.., Og,s
rug, and . Mediiines.
Iron and -N.LiIS and Fish, besides all other arti
cles nattallv . .leept - in a enitntry store.. Lie will
keep Coast:Mt-1y on tiaitd a roil of Suk
and • unp'er,Leather. 'Wanted any quantity, of
Pelt's; Deacon and Cat' Skies and 'Odes, for
which the highest inarket price will be paid:—
A[11;404 of Farmer's Produce will be received
in exclian4.e for Goodi at market pries. • •
Newt() and examine fur yourselves et the
old 'Stand of C.C. Wirtliti. j
• _M. C. gUITTIIN.- •
Middletoiwn, Simi. Co., Ps. •. 4_
•
Great Canso for Rojoici.np.
Peace among _the Natlottl di the
Old World. I
flitli GOODS and Clothing falling', and have
LI already reached A mirk beton?' all reasonn
b e. expect:itiona: and to provolhis fict call at'
the' store of GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAU3I
& CO., at the cast end.of the dew Biielt Block:
Seeing is.lielieving, - so call and "see; for your:
Ci3:23a.alonn.witlaaut tlelay.ofocrastina
tion you know, is in all cases dangetoris. We
will otier you rare .bargains, not off red else
where in nbrtitern Pennsylvania. We, can and
will underaell all odr competitor s. We have
advantages bi buying, and niandfaetufe our oWn
Clothing; of which we liAe - a stdetillid
ment, from a little - 1)0ft jacket and breei•hes to
the finest Dress Coats and Pants, for gentlemen
of all .. sizea. Onr atiortment of Fancy and.Do
mesttc Dry Goods can not be murpaiwied' by any
othef estalitiAlinitnt in the country. "One of our
firm is eonstatitlY ih tile city, and is sending al
.most- daily, Goods Of the latest and most fashion
able' style. - Onir stock or Bonnets and Bonnet
Iriintags is complete. "GEMEMENS
lots of them; Also a splendid toter kantillas.., - ,
Montrose, April 22. 1856.
It It:
NISHING AND FANCY GOODS.
I'D Vln2 HITAIRLYHT I / 4 1
Of Snsquehanna and Najghboiing
Cnntities.
Wn 'would l'espectfill/y solicit your atten
tion to iiiir largo stock of, the above.
mentioned Goods, now in store and in course of
reception. Fur many years the trade of one of
the, largest portio ns of the- Empire State has
been retainea by a monopoly, ii•hichdias at last
giVeh iikiy Verofe the ritits of bittergiie.
•Pi,essessing. tineilualliti, fieilities for • buying,
and Having direct communiCatiEn with the most
extensive Jranufactories in the United Snitch
we say, without exaggeration, That ice call and
will Weil. either Whpleialb dt• retail;; at PriCea
lower thati eirer offered lifirorb - *fit Of it Y.
City. : . 1
While nothing has beef) ditiltled ili thii Ilard
warl line, we have given. irttedidi• Attention to
the 11(32 in rdrnishing 13
. neli or OtiF Utisineas,
i f
and Hatti on Haiid a stoe well tiortliy the in
,srieetion hf•ll,yuse Keepers. •
Of Fancy Goods we have also a largo assort
ment, which, having been selected with especial
reference to the wants. of ow; customers, we
ihitit will !dense thorn ill rated df articleairl thii
tirie: - '
In edionsine, iii would say
,Itiat our Good
' 1 are new, and of the first quality, and that - we'
i hope, by strict attention to business,-and a con=
stant anticipation of the wishes of .our patrono,
to merit even an increaUt df f.IM eilondence al
rcadi ft.pb'tell [ft , tit.. , , :. • i: - .
.
. IfIlY Ft Er. ItNbWitON,
liiniredre, Howie. Furnishing and Fano'? Good*
Establishment, 51 Court. St.,l3ingham
• • tun, N. Y., adjoining Bank of - ,
- Binghamton. • -
IC B. We Have st very large. stnek of Wood
en and Willow Ware,-Mate and Rug's,- Britannia
'Ware, Fancy Cagrt, du. RP - Sporting
apparatus of eiery destription, including Fishing
Tackle in all its varieties, Guns, Bittes, Pistols,
(Ain Materials, ' -
From the Binghamton' April 10th::
- ;SPLIESDID IstrnovEttErtr.—We have .bofore,
noticed the tit* uteri, egcted by A. Knowlton,
Esq.+ adjoining the 'link of Binghamton, to be
occupied a» a Hardware Store'by. Messrs. Phyla
84 Knowlton. , ets it itpproachei; completion it
deserieei odd more the praises that have
been he*towed.orf find te flpaottbli.lnf in IG
style. ricoill ad alip'ointnients the model itore of
the Southern Tier.' Messrs. P. 4it• K. arc now
putting. in their steek, one larger and tnore:com
plete than has heretofore been kept inthis plate ,
embracing,
,the departmenti ilaidoilit;:
Builders Abiahltilitalaih4thitT gr.
iliiras, &c.,
&e. Mr. DWl:stone. ott.exPqrivileed and /Tad/
worittesn,auper,intenda the Gas Fitting depart.
meat Lekik in it Phyte & Rnowlton's.
-
. .„
OTI kris b re y given to [among Inkviiig
enlitrif . . *gee.
demonds.agsinat PAW° eaves! c4b f
bot; Lite of Rosh township, deal., that the setae
met be presented i* to life oWiensigned -for hr. ,
renruneotond elk persons indebied to said Ea;
tate are reqviired _wake. letaioNater *stamen
• jPIAA DI. AIIHOTT,
lila' Id, 18311..* '
kVANS.
per bbl.,
tarns.
Hardirare andire Fur7ung'
/PHIS Is a progrostiVe age. No one. doubtsi
it; or if they-did, a glanee.At the manifold
wires on Which the lightning whizzes with im
portant news, would,soon convince ;a. look at
the rushing care would add more emphasis to:
gent last bad Wise conclusion. New Airopfe a pre.
gent thenAelvee each day ; each day we are inofe,
Anxious to • . • . • "
Chtch the living manners as ttiOyt se s , ,
tam Mein to our own account, and In oln as
much cash as possible.
Now It gays people are Averse to dealing at old
fashioneA Storos--those established, from ten to
twenty - years ego. Their proprietors having be.:
come thoroughly imbued With the high price
principle, (or rather loch . C 1 iirltic.ipic,), are un.i
willing to lower their doinanifs to a scab; more
in accordance with the tithes we live in.
resolved to keep pace with the progressive
spirit of the age, we have ..openeA OF now. and
rapacious Store, No. 51, Court Et, with ' st'very
large assortment of
. l ouse Furnishing,
find Fancy Goods, which we Otrer wholesale' or
retail, at the Yowrst price*, for cash or f otpproved
credit.- , FIIYFE & KNOWLTON,
VI, Court St., Biiiltarnton, N. Y.
We adviie'coWntry merchants I to viillt us.
They will find it advaistageOns. • .
FARMERS.
Iv ILL fft43
. • Spades, Shovels,
Grassilooks, Sickles,
•
Cradle.
•
and ihany other articl.•k for tilling..-.and beautify
lit the earth, at PIIYFE & KNOWLTON'S,I
Binghamton. N. Y. .
TO THE LADIES.
WE are determined to suit the Ladies; ha
V
ing their comtort in view,
.we lately•pr
cured of the importer s; a.largwassOrtment of
FANCY GOODS,
which must - certainlyplease'aren the most f ,
tidious taste.
We have a line stock or Hair, Nail and Teal
Brushes comprising . many . efeant. styles.- I
Of combs we hall) an ektensiVe variety,incltl
ding many of Mail Rubber, Iron' horn.
We have,'Beside, many other 'Fancy Article?
too nlllll'6'6llB to mention.' Call And, examin
our Patifiic Goods,
PpYFE.& KNO%VLTON,
5t Court St
Refrigerators.
TUST received a large lot, at prices rangi.
fe, from 5,50 to $12,q0,. •
PHYFE ENOWLTON.
Binghamton • •
Bird.Cagesl Bird Cages I!
-dr. I
pHYFE KNOWLTON. have dust recai d
.L a 166 itia w4l selettod agiortment of I
BIRDCAGES,
combinini malty of tho Most elegant designs
and beantital finish ; combining durability with
lightness and afrinesii Of Attie. From 5a 6d, to
$lO, each-, drinking an Sce4l Cops incicidbd.
lIIIITE da KIidWINONI
5 I, Dinzliaultbill
To Sportsmen.. -
Flak, Tackle ! Guns! Rifles !
1311YFE l & KNOWLTON hive now on hand
1 a splendid lot of Fishing Tackle, -cowrie-
ing • • . •
ROll9 l 1a Rd, to $lO each.
NM ict.s., to 85, . :
'Tom 40 to 1,t,v0 cid, and an au. rt-
Metit of Bait, ttever before' equalled in
this Frd4..liice,Glass, Leath
ter, ',din Rubber, Mitinoiss, itittaPerch:V; Giass
IJ:uppers, Shrimp, Spinnitigt.iit, &e., &e. Bat
eat spotins tg *rind catching grai4 while hailing.
Patent Sprint, Ilouks for. Pickerel or Pike.--
Soci.doleFers, dr Yitiikee doodle liudks, a *n
and iiiipiored dodo drenteltine iteh.
.W have a g••7d. 'stock of Guns, Rifles, RR- .
volving, ainrde and double barreladPistols, Pim?.
"der, Shot, Water Proof and other caps, Minting
Horns, Turkey ,calls, 4-c Peider Flanks,
Pouches; Game perance,. Betties, &e.
&c.„ - - • • • .
g, ri
In fart - IVii - lii,reerery article of Sportinp
: pandus. Hooks, for outline flailing by the hun
dred thousand:. Pill FE & 111.5.13WL - TOl,l.
51 Comk st„, Binghamton...‘ •
.
10111eFE tiNbWI.TON am Agents for a
nOillier Alanufacturera, and will supply
the Trade on easy terms,
and at a low price at
their lisrdwam, Mdse. Furni:shing and Flury
Goods Establishment; - -
•
• 51 Court Street. •
Country orchards,
1 / - ‘711.1. find Hardware,
V and Fancy Goods:it Yfillt, Prices,
at PIIYFE & . KNOWL'TONE.
Binghamton •
• Cash for. Woo- ' -
I - NICKER:MAN & GARRATT will . psY 'the
j_J highest market price for all the Wool in
SuAquehanna County; delivered at their store.
New Milford, June 16,1856.
131 LP h,". gi i tel4
TOTAX
. 4 S
TON AN)) VICIYIT Y.
Pliee readit, it is short and of importance
to ifif7j Iturtsi Keeper.
SHE PARD BROTH.EIS
ILAVE received'their spring owl; of bogie
furnishing Gocidi.. We' cans dub iiiiiiiiin
a new arid eleiliit Spiing Pattern of White En
amelled Warr. Our Goods are all a No. 1 in
quality, no seconds or • toldlets. but complete
setti, Mid Eibt iilWays be - ' matched
ched if Woken or
more ‘lianted, for years to carne:
.' All tlielcom
mon wares, CHINA TEA WARE, s'.x splendid
.styles of white and decorated, very low. i
GLASS WARE. 1 ,
a templet ,and unbounded -variety always on
baitd. T it TRAYS of our ownimportation.
Fifteen e eiant - Mitterns tai nor in in rich
ness, finish and ddrability, the Atneelaff jlitiete
usually sold;t At' as' low, tcridii, afid li'Y rsi the„ ,
largest and most comp lete lot ever oftered is
thmigAirlairitut 41310 - 815 per Aett offour.
FROM . UCTIONI, GREAT DAR-
G.:U:2I I S ! ! - .
.
Brass Curtain Cornices, Bands,' Hooks, &c.,
at prices that,defy competition. . Twenty differ
ent styles of thoso elegant ilird Cages, from
75 Eents to et° each. 34 di eiidt patterns of
snperior. wammtcd Clucks. from 31 to $25
eaeh. Watches, Clocks -and Jeireiry neatly' re.
paired. ' Phited4Castors, Cite Bailtcts,Spons„
Forks,
.Napkin . 'ling.*, &c. &c. 200 Boain
Knives and Forks. Parlor lumps, Hall Hang
iriglAmps, Britannia and Tin Ware. ' -1
• HARD WARR GEIER.ALLI7..
~ ,
- Marbolized Iron Hapflo pieces and Grates. &c.,
in fait a general; liouse Building and House
( tit
Fora' ing establishment. '' • ,
~ Call and aco - ds at one: ~ CRYISTAI4, PAL-
A •
AVE" i i iir'9 dciefwoast or 014 qui ? . I
0r If elit*edsi die not as re'rpreigniji - pur
prices as low as in - toisn; lied in, slifjuil. treat
, led well, please don't but... , : -1 '
' , .4, 811EHARIS 1110411ERS. -
1 - Binghamton,ifarch. /850; ; -' : ' ,1
. . - Contevaid Se e.- - 1
IMIGHTT-FIVEI cents is cash will buy one
IN dollars 'atartli of , the- aplin it
did t . k'-of
i
spring and !Wainer Ginds jtuit . recnivin at Ilni.
'cheap rash end barter store at Dimock tinrom;
semi where alenitat everybody gee* now4s i bdy
their Godda.. Fichte. and Silt - tie - ia on
hand. ...:> '- ..- - --.-- : .7 -.: ill Lr l Y j .
4, ' “- 7 it: -. . _ _
~ A V 41_41,,Vi l l*Eg• . ,
Viodt R. Thiyer
rpOza this niethofi 1840% to his I Olean
#1- vMmed
the poetics at *Wm, s hill stsnA Mon.
ireso l whore be may be found at anises
protesskisilteniolved. Ho would
owing him on old seeotnitil that bola' 4 1 41 5 t
Ptl,.ennt. on all Assesois PaWasfotn.l l l4 first, of
Apra mutt, (itt Itsny yoof inystata: I 1111
.40Milt
trentre.seitiek,'2o;iBss4ti
.HOSTILITIES CEASED;: -
Peace Dada - red!. --
N such terms that securest the tight - ,of every
-
O - adieu tO thrOaviption of ; theDapttbri,siiqs
be ..it known Co the people :",of ausquele riol2 --
county; and the rest of the Iliat Unfil l Wr
And it to their advantage to come to the Tem?:
prance Saloon and Grocery in-Main;St.; Mont !:
TOSes Pa., (the only Temperance salciOn
;rose) to get Pies, such as. are pies, Wet; . -
pbeess, : Crackers, Sardines, pickled Oystaikr
CuPtiabitts, .Ice' Cream, Oranges, Pine: . -
Apples. Candy; and_ Segars,.Nuta Ate. Small. -
Beer, Ice cool Lemonade,. and Soda Water tr,.
'eat and drink. At the spore place - is ~ g ood tut:- •
sortment of Groceries and Provisions; with apt - _
supplies every week from New York, 'auch.so
Tea,-clog s ge kinds, front. 25.-9 c., to .63., per IV
Sugar now at b cte .. Best C o ffee 11 14ete;
ere - shed, Pulverised Granulated at Is. pq,
lb. , Molesses ; Per Gallon; best SYrop.el , ,
ss. td. 'er''gat„ PPrk, Smoked lianhpd Shoul 4 -
dens; dried, Beef 'Ham,. Cod, Mackeiel. Whirr •
and Blue Fish, Cheese; Crackers,
Sterine patent and Sperm Candles,it_Virlity
trit? Soars,, Shaving do..biet nekto . ffee
and i l ara'eco,Pfug and Eno COL "Che'Wing arid
smoking, do.ln tin foil. Fire Crackers and Fire'
Nt,'orks... Matches, all :
Pitons, Cherries, - Pigs, from is. to is. 841. Perth.
Prunes, ZanteeCurrents,Citron, Figpaste; firc.- • -
go for puddings, Spices all kinds, to. Grolln4"
Mustard, do.- French Soap Powder, Babbitts Sal:
teratos, do. and •Washing Soda, Cretan r reitet t .
and Super Curb Soda Tartaric Acid, Licorice',
do. root, Fancy Candy. and Gum Drote.' fresh
from N. Y., Cassie buds, Canaryseed,-Nutmegs,
Cloves. &c., Cocoa, Bruma and Chalkolate, Lor-
Hard*, black and Scotch snuff, Patsies, from 1s:
to 15.,6d. per lb, Suttauee seedless B4situr,starcir
(pearl) Corn-starch. Patent Nutmeg Graters,and -
Clothe's pins, Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles,
Raymond's - Lees. and Wrights Pills, Salia, Rot
Brimstone,
,Sulphor, Gum Camphor, Vinegar
Choice lot of. Catsup, Pickles, Pepper Spurt.,
Raspbery Syrup; flaVoring extracts, Hair. Oil! I to
embelish htid iiraViitt trona tilling offer turning
grey, Herring gy . the Box,' ‘Vbito Wash, Scrtl,l 7 .- ,
and Shoe brushes, Stove and boot Blacking .
Garden seeds, skto and lead Axe hand ;'
les, - Brooms, Ton4h Ache Ointment, an- almost,
sure cure fur burns:Sprains,' Bruises, &c. Rua,
sine- .Linament, good for man or . bekst. Horei;,
Medieine, together With a Urge assortment of
Children's Toys. • selected with great -care foi
both girls end boys among which arc, SMa l li,
pails and Baskets, liqrses, _Doge, and Cattle, b!..
wheels and rockers, small Tea Setts, Thimbles,
Cornelian Rings, Tops, Clarionettes, Accorde -
on, Ilartnonicoos„ Harps, ;and many - curious
-things, Ladies Baskets and Sewing Birds, Saeg
Salt for family use, Corn Meal, idso Flour, kepi
constantly on hand, by the pound, stick or bar-
YI.c.g, C SM ZRAID, -
Clams, (ranges and Lemons, Pine Apples, dt.;
Some Eggs, Butter; Potatoes, Beans, &e., taketi
in exchange. The Geed* are for sale fie
cash or ready pay. ,
- Thankful for past favors, I hopo by strirt
attention to business and small profits to gain
larger share of pitronage, end thereby all be
mutualy benefited, all orders • with the ready
will be proniptlY attended te.' • • • -
• S WIT
Teraperanee &leen, Grocery and Provision .
Store in Main St., 15iontrase, Pa., - May 20, 1850.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS..
& CO., would respect-.
12 fatly. inform the public that they have par:
chased the interest in the saddle and: Harness:
Business of A. &. E. Baldwin. •We hape 1) . 1
striv.t att'entom to , b6siness to receive our sharp
of Publfe-pairnnage, Constantly- on bind, Sats
- Whips,'Tranks, Valley,.
4-c. garrriage Trimmings in all of its branchcs
will be neatly done to order on reasonabl; •
terms. - .
- Shop No. 2, ear/es Basement.
A,51 CO. -
11Iontrosei , J . in..;1, 1856. • -
Viol Fire: Fire
rivlE uudersig,ned . isagent for the following .
.1_ insure!) n: companies, .the reputation 7 0r
which, for solvency, and honorable dealing, hare ,
° been long known to the public. • . .
TILE LYCOSIING MUTUAL. CAPITAL
$2,200;000.-
The Fartner's Union Inguranco ofAtbeiisi
cow s2oo,otiti, secured by Minds and Mort'
) §tate Mutual at Ilarrisburg,, on the stock and
`Slptual plan. Capital $350,000. • •
Applicants on receive policiesid either,
- or any of the 'above compuniss, „ ,
BlLtimas sl'hoTlD; Agent:
Montrose; May li, 1856. • -
.tobbertWalitgid.
rig thicteraigned Will int by contract to clvo•
• 75 acrea of •land,, from which the lumlii!
and fire ,wood has been taken. Also the Cu l'
ting of one million feet of hemlock logs, and th -
pealing . of We bark from the same. Also th
cutting mid hauling, or. the
„enttink stelae;
2000 cords ornfill Itoid inert •
The abriivi.4'orii,Pi done this season, ai
'will tie parceled out. to . snit any one wishing 1•• •
do. a part of it o ily.. For further particulars.
please • apply to the. undersigned at the snarl
3 1.4 miles nti the Pl.itik goad from Haueoct - ;
Delaware Co., N.Y. . .
Ten
. good men wanted- to drive (eamtero
work in a slaw ruill,to whisk red iyages
be ' ,
; " - Prmy-
Offibe addreas—llaneoek, Del. (N., N. Y.
- T.ll. GRIFFIS,
3lay 1. 1856. for D. P. Demerest &Co-.
garnet's - :P atent Improve
BELE. SEAL:ING CAN.
This hd ilia ii!ct.t ,frult. On in market itual4.
eflt ty lit TIT , 4111 Where are sealed .14 near: 4
of i•.l‘l Screws,; which discolor the fruit. , :
y hieadi of A rabWir Ring, the sealing,i,i
made so perfectly. Air Tight that the meat eisli , ..
lestperson cannot make A failure in sealing 41..
Gin. .
A channel . being arranged around the toj.
Wax. ran be used (if desired,) in addition to tliv
Rubber Ring. . • •
No tunrifds are neeesseo , in filling these Can...
The opening ,is tlo large,tliat a (nll sized PeacV:
can be admitted; or the hand inserted td_drasii
out the , -.‘ • , ,
Ebery Can is perfectly tested when-
Fir This Can-is.the cheapest in markekeeth
!4idering the advantages it has oven &TULL
Cans. - • .
Orders filled promptly, by J. &C. BERMAN
Ageuts tor the Pateotee, 601 Broadway, N.Y..:
PRICE LIST.
. . . .
Qtior.t cans,— . o
. .. 64, 5- k
Half 0.4116 n C ane ; . .. -
, .
• . 3,0
iVreneoee,_. -44, . - ~. ........ ..... : 7:
Topa, complet e ,
rouble tii its Dozen or Green:
A liberal Discount to die/Ain:4 • ' '
:Ju1y.16.3m. - ' •
- Rhcide's tever and Age.Ciire;.
oR Aotidote to Malaria. for tlio!,prerentkr.:
And can3,tif Foyer Agog , or Cbill Fc;-•
ver; DdiOlifigue; gnd Otlier -Intermittent 'and •
Remittent Fevers; slan-or , Billious Fevers,. me.
companied by Typhoid Foie.' Yellow Fever:
Ship and Jnil• Fever, - Odneral Debility,
Porgais,:eila.4ll-othetr-lorms Of disuse ibleit
have a common origin in -
IMATAILIA Oft MIASMA:
Equally 'ettrain as a preventive or cure. ,
For sale by the- undersigned,:antberised Agent
for tin, Proprietor, Jas. A; Rhodes,; Providegen,
I. , •,' • I. BULLARD.;
MUntrose, 3lsy
Cash for
IT highest price-, in fifth, - te-poiti fad
by • . BURNITT.
New Hillard. June 23. 1856.
ANEW SUPPLIreof, Groaeriimi,Thlip,',.
Paintit,' - : : (Tati 6:1404-,..inaterfaht forll6o,ki7 -
10.,it: - -.-..-- ,-- ,-- ;. - ,r.,.,:.;
.Jan:: 10.. 184f4„:
, . ~.... , ,
• ,
. • lizecasaer*a
` CE&toll &Ott - to persensinletri7 ,
r
ism ah 4014114 Idulte- of 1: 2 - itetaif ,
crigtz: tate of flasiti Co.,c. deo'd, thot the**,
'must be presented - the oaderalgueCrew*S
renlienionts mid en Pentermlndebtei
too am, mare!' to inalfa-iijmosikkla aplttaatali , t
•
.PANit OTARK;Pti,i3l6!.;;;‘, \
fitig;l2, 185%
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