The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 04, 1856, Image 4

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CINCIILLTI. I IN NORTHERN PENN 'L.
J. 11. i. McCQLLUM,
A. J$ GgII4ITSON,
Ittaritrose, Thurad
"tr.ERAIANS TRt!
Akkonthe . norre from I
go, J
and thepnnouncemes
Frew"Ont ticket was encce
lisb4, along with that
glaiiag capitalsolise
kI4PROVED rkrE AS STE.E
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ovetiiand the gnonion ar
that !tare been elected, a
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ion htwe - the Germans
• Thp Cinciunati Times,
Chicago Native Cilizen st
th 6 central organ of Know
Northwest, stops forward
outside world as to the eba
testin Iowa; llt says; .....,' '
" The impudence of the ,epublican :press
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in utii , representing the senti' tient of the
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peo
ple, is nos here triore palpable than itigtvirg
the result, of the late eleetionl in lowa. ! The'
- 3laitn!the election of The people's State ticket
as alepublican triumph, and - therefore - vet
LloWn'the young Mississippi giant vis . "certain
for Fternont:"... Now, the truth is, the victory
is - oUtiand-oul:...4z4ericon, and' pfacCs the State
mntirtly out of the-grasp of i:Fremotaiisin:—
The , people's State ticket Was a fu-ion, or
:ather was nominated by both .the 'American
and:,ltepublican Parties.' Of pie - four candi
dates Upon, the tieket, three + lidimpre men
and One a supporter of Fremeint,.uhich ratio
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was, - .sirpposed, at the time Inept:met was nom- .
inat i ed, to be a fair representation of the sca
timd.ni of the people of the State opposed to
the administratioh. The ticket wa elected
by the Fillrnore Men of the State, '.with the
aid of a little Republican outSide t pressure."
So then we have the proofrilla of the four
candidates on the State ticket, three were
linoWlNothings; :- anct one a Republican.--
That_ Was tbd bargain made it.)y the Republi
::ans., They gavetltree-fourths 'of the ticket
:o the' Know Nnpting,s, and
. retaiirel but a
Angle 'candidate Who was not a Kuow Nutt
;ng.' Gqmans *tie deceived into voting for
tinOw Nothings, and their deceivers Titer:l:ll
.he dedeption by saying the 'dupes t've.re," as
true as steel." • True'to 10111 I
Go ask the widowed mothers of Louisville,
who daily.mourn Over .slaughered husbands;
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whether that German who votes to elevate
Know Nothings to power and place,' ,
be "true
:,s steel r if they be, to what ; are they true !
Let them :ask the poor children a-hese Nth
, e.rs and mothers were buivecil alive in Louis
ville, if any German can be (true fo hiniself,
humanity. his country or his God, who would
cast his suffrage to elect men belonging, to
the same oath bound Order, 'ho' committed.
the atrocities cf Louisville! ‘` True 'as steel"
that man is said .to be, who hint), in the same
land, speaking the same tongue of his mur
dered dountryinen, goes lo the polls; and by
his vote , declares that \ the feast oath bound
Order ,sre the fit rulers of this land' of equal
rights. I " True as steel" inded. that German
,bust bp, who in the name of free', speech,
votes the ticket put up by thp Know, 'Noth
ing ruffians of Cincinnati, Wile drove the Ger
mans fmmithe polls, and for three' days witli ,
rifle and - cannon kept-them from2their homes'
and, fathilies. "-True as steel," indeed must
• Le that German, who in lowa forgets that
the seine Order which he stip
nowpert. a few
- 1 i
`months ago, drove by force of arms, the'Ger
mans or Chicage from the Court room where
was pending prosecutions against them ; and
not only denied them the right to be presfht
at their own trials but with liniveS,bludgeons
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and' reVolvers drove them like swine through
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our streets. Oh, yes " true 'as : steel" :were
those Germans in lowa, who (voted to elect
to power, men belonging to that sam'e,Ortler,
which l a few months - ago in" Chicago. shot •
down all Germans going at ,large„%and dis
armed'every man of foreign, birth who-dared
keep stweripon. In the face of the notorious
fact that the Know Nothings have persecuted
~ .
and in t every way sought to degrade• the for
eign B orn citizen of the Uaiied • StateS . , it is
now stated that the. Germans have proved
" true* steel," because they have elected
the seine Know Nothings to ffiae. ,
',. The fawning spaniel who l r ceives the ktc s
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of his'master, and yet dentin a the uling
ga
spaniel ready to , come or
.1 as. direeted by
that same master, may by, his fidelity deserve
being'called "true as steel." But - ' that Ger
man, Irishman, American, or any other MAN.
who kisses the ham!' that ' strikes him; that
sustains the man who murdered •his father,
motherand brethren; who elevates to office
men sworn to disfranchise and degrade him,
is not i trui either to himself, his:kindred, or
- hik.country. We- believe these Germans - of
• lewa,lthoveted the: Know Nothing , ticket,
did so' tinier gross deceptin. , They dared
• not, havino the feelings of men, do- such an
.net kri6winsgly ; and their +ly escape from
the fritil Atm of the act, is, to swear never
to be 'deceived in like manner again.
.No 10oner is the electien I over,: thank the
fraud'is exposed; the deL4Vers rush into print
each iactien claiming the credit oftbe
outrage -
Shall Suds frauds deceive any One in Illinois!
The State, ticket . put in nuinination by
.the
"Kepublican" party in 'Mop is made up to
a great extent of Know-- Nothings. Who
will be. deceived by the base fraud: Will the,
Germans it Illinois be "true as steel" to their
Know Nothing brethren? Will they too bury
a recollections of the...past, and be • true as
steel ti 3 that. arty which would reduce - thiln
-14 the; degraded level of the itegro.' ''''. ' '
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-Hinman, Ot., ug. 21; MG: .
Mel 'thane!. Oak" fell this morning at It
3-4 &Clock, - with tremendous crash,_ and but
Pia feet of the.stump now remains. This fa
mous itree was far past its Prime
..when tlie
Charter wascoucealed in it op the,9th of May,
1689, and -was probably ap.old tree when Co
lemllus discovered' the New World. Itinorxl
upon the old Wyllie estate, dow owned by the
Uon,.f. W. Stuart. Crowds of eitaxena Pre'
visiting the :Pins, and each; ope .bears away
phrtton of that venerable tree. •
THAT." TEN Cast Citiacit.:=lhe moredia
ered portion - of the opposition hire • beco me.i
*limed - at The'erifecti. produced, by the .slau..-
ders and misrepresentation. of. Mr Brotrisrsn
. bi- some of
,their. . recklesS brethren, They
litt‘•o disenrered ,that , - ,uniessit, they ,,. check
tbe•courgeofitotne:of their hot beads, 2 mi.nots- •
foss the falsity - ,,0f some - Of their unfouded, as
sertions, that.all their allegations will 1.4 dig,
believed. Iloase:•Gatetx was sharp enough,
to see the disaStrotig consequences, to his party (
olcontoriag Mr Buctuw.tx's sentiments; and
satisfying 'his public record. Accardingly, itt i ,
an early stage'of the canvass the'rribunt On',
tained a flat contmdietion of the `,- ten cent ";
and"Democ fiitic blood" charges.
We next. 'find the 'Tioga 4y. i tOor. of Aids
State, another-deeply dyed. Black Republican.
journal; attempting to avert' the Consequences,
of a °reaction of theilaade!, 4i. holding :!:the:,
following. We commlentLitAn.All:4_llo - hare,
givim currency to the falsehood : • • '-: ,
"Wewonld be glad to see some of oui co- 1
temporaries forbear cpteting . Mr 13uchanan's
ten cent Speech; as it is called, as also ; the,
i "drOp of Demociatie blood"'..story. We have
read the speech referred to,and.clWetfully•tes:,
i s tity that such an interpretation is so farfetch- .
ed :Isle be ridiculonS. It is by no means found
ed either open theflettet . or itt the . . gpi ri t of 11tat
speech: As for us we will never enter the field
'otnii4epresenlation wittingly: • If. one ;lie'
could defeat Mr IltuThanatt, we would not fel-
I lowship - the inau. nate should disgrr' see his ;
1 manhood 1. y retailing that lie.' Ifan adherence' 1
: to the true i.-stie..bring defeat, so be it; we shall I,
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until, s h e ll .an ttrintroliabht event owe '
anythinv I
i' • " ' - t
1 to ,Ttl•q!ltoo41 but eternal entuity•"—Potriot.
FA)rrons:'
Sept. 4 - * Imo.
• AS STEEL."
owa came to Chica
6. was made that the
sful, thete WAS pub
announcement, in
GERM
" The electionis
,seg, who_ :tat they
.to uho-e eleet-
v 1 prove 4 in e as
witielt, mince the
Aped, Alas Moor to
"Othingisro in the
nd infotins the
actor of the con-
AGRICULTURAL' , WORKS,
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R. M. WELLES 4t, CO.,
At hew', Pa.,
IJAN#AETESERS, WHOLESALE An/RETAIL DEAL.
EES IS
EMERY'S AND WHEELERS• RAIL ROAD
• HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND
• ‘"•.. SEPARATORS. •
Thresh - ers and Winnowers eombined,
CLOVER HULLERS
Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills. Emerfs
Cider Mills- Feed Cutter/N:o,m Shelleis, Corn
and seed Planters. • Seymour's Grain Drills and
Broad Cast Sowers. Revolving Horse Rake's.
Dog Powors.' Clow's Grain Cradles. Ketch.
um's Mowers. Reapers and Mowers Combined.
Magic Corn and Cob Mills. Excelsior Fanning
Mill Cultivators. Leatherand Rubber Belt
ings,-Meat Cutters. Apple Peare.s. Refrigera
tors, Provision Safes. &e.
Extras furnished for repairing Emery and
Wheel i•e's machine.. . ;
' Our Excl.ihior •Fanning 'Mills are s e cond do
none made in the Union.
Descriptive Catalogues, Price Lists and Circa
tars of.all machine*, &c., sold by us, "sent gratis
and postage prepsid..to all' applicants. Send us
your name and address. . .
H. 1.. IILOWERS, of Franklin, Agent. Post
Offko address, Montrose, Pa. •
- -'Starrucca Rail Road !!-!
1 . a di 1 1" A 7.41
ILLIAJI TRE3IAiN & CO., are on Aland,
with the largest, best, and cheapest stock
of general merchandise in town:. consisting'-01
Axes. A Ipacca, and' Alspice. •
Brooms, Boots and Bedsteads.
Clocks ; Calicoes and Clothing.
Drugs, and Door 'Handles.
Envelops, Edging, and Epsom' Salts.
Flour, Flannels, and Fishlloulks. • '
Grass, Groceries, and Giroblets.-
Hats, Hams,. and Hand saws.
Ink, Indigo, and imperial .Babies (dresses.) .
• Jugs, Jaronets, and „lee - sharps.
•
Knives, Knobs, and Kentucky Jeans.
.I.neks, Lamps and Looking Glasses.
• ,Idatehes, Niuslins and livilitsses. •
' Nutmegs, Nankeen:and Notions.
Oils, Oxbows and Overalls.,
Pork, Pills and Pawder. •
ant:ease-are, Quills, and Quart-caps.
RUbbers, Raisins and Rat-traps. -
Shoes, Shirts and
and
Tobacco, Tea *and Trace Chains.
Umhrellas, Under-shirts and Union Hats.
Veils, Vinegar and Vitrol. : •
Whips Wallets ntid.Wash.bowls.
Xtra Superfine Flour. •
York, Cottonades and . YOuth's fiats. • • •
Z. And many other articles which they are
selingat a very errtall advance on' cost prices.
.4Srttalt•profits" and fair dealing is the motto tor
the Simmer of '56. Gi ve' us a - .call and test the
' truth of our assertions.
WM.•TRESIAIN &CO;
•I.anesbore,Pa.,• May 26, 1856. , •:
rpfin itigitat pleat Ia 4stsh, will ibtqadi ica
woo Iby ' -kJ; 8,1.711,147 4 T.'" :
New Milford," itute3a, 184 K - 1
TIOSI
.POINT
Bettor Late than Never.
Nett , Goods at: the Upsonsille
ciauge.j
FIE .
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subscriber Is - happy to inform his friends .
_L and patrons that.he has . just received a .
choice lot of Go4ydireet.from New York r enn,
mislihr . , in part, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crock:
ery, Hardware, Stoneware; Fish, Nails, Set4ll
and Shoei, Hats and Cap. Bonnets, Umbrellas;
Wall Paper, Window Shades,' • Ready-made
Clothing, Yankee Notions, &c..&e., which 14
will sell ne cheap Abr. ready pay, -expediting fir
cash ni ran be bought at any other establish".
went in.therfmnty,; That is to say that lie will
not be beat by any hraging •
JEWS Olt OE NTILES.
lie also wishes to "say e word to his etistomeis
and others, in relation t 4 thc way some , mean
folks do their business:. If they have socks,
Cabbages, or Turnips or anything else mins: -
. werable that they wish to dispose of, they will
take them to the store in their own town and
fairty or unfairlyforce the „merchant to buy them,
and 'it they have money to pay foi Goods, they
will go to Binghamton or. some other plate-to
spend it, and - then report around how much
cheaper 'they can buy Godds iiway• from home
than they can •at home s All 1 have to day to
sncli customeni is come , to :no with - your -tub
and-if f, have any GOods .. you want, 1 can and
m
will sell them to you at ess pettelly_astonish:
in g. . IdERE.II,IAI+I.
Upsonville, May 10,1856.
Rh .` efs Fever. tiud _Ague Cure,
./AR Antidote to Malaria; for the prevention,
j and cure of Fever_ and Aiwa, or Chill Fe
ver;. Thigib Ague, And other Intermittent and
Remittent Fevers; also of . Billions Farm, in.
eompanied by Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever,_
Ship !lad Jail Fever- General Debility, Night
Sweats, and, all nth(); forme of idioms° ,whinit
have eommon in' • 7
MALARIA OR MIASMA. Egealty
rtain na a op - ' rewire or cure.
For sale by the- undeniignedtalitbiorbsed *gent
for thiPro,biw, Jas. Rhodes, Providenee,
R. J. ' L N--81 7 144P c
lionkroseotayi,,Jais. -
A NEW SVPIPIAT, OVarbetektf:DrUtil
Paints, Oils, %via, watedalstor'ligiiitto
att!„ at •
J an.la3 i en •
APBRATII by their powsefid influence On the
U internal viscera to purifylhe blood and atimu
late it into healthy action. They remove the
obstructions of the itoinach, bowels, liver, and other
organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular
action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such
derangements as are the first gauzes of disease.
An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors,
thyttielees, and Patients,thes .shown cures of. dan
germ's diseases elmost beyond belief, were they not
substantiated by persons of such exalted position
ancrtharketer as to forbid the suspicion of untruth...
Their certificates are published In my Awierissui
Almanac; whiar-the Agents below named ye
pleased to furnish frielo all inquiring. -
Annexed we give Directions for their use in the
complaints which they have beenfound to cure.
FOR COSTIVENESS.— Take one or two Pills, or
such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cue
livelier, is frequently the aggravating cause .df ,
Pima, and,the cure clone complaint is the curs
of both. liro person can feel well while under
costive habit of body. Bence it should be, as it
tan be, 'promptly relieved.
Fon Driseersts, which is sometimes the cause -
of Cbstietexess, tindalways uncomfortable, take mild'
doses =from one Lc:tibia— to stimulate the stomach
and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and
the heartburn, bodyburn, and soulburst of dyspepsia
will rapidly disappear. When it has gime, don't
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forget what cured yon
For foist.ifroxson, or Morbid * lnaction of the
Boreelsorhich produces general depression of the
spirits and bad -health, take'from four to eight Pills
at first, and smaller doses afteranis, tmhl activity
and strength is restored to the system. '
Pon NERVOUSNESS, Stec BILOACIIS, NAUSEA,
Pain in the Stomarh, Back, or Side ; take from four
to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper
ate sufficiently, take more the next day.until they
do. These complaints will „be swept out from the
system. Dcmlt. wear these and *heir kindred dis
orders bemuse your stomachs foul
FOR SCROMLS, EIVDINTEIRS, and ell Diseases
of the Nitro, take the r itis 'freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open. The eruptions will genes.
ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Mane
dreadful ulcers. and sores lave been healed up by
lhe purging and purifying-effect of these Villa, ind
some4isgrutlingtiseasesterieh - seemed 'to saturate
the sallittle, system have Completely yielded to their
influence, leaving the sufferer in - perfect health.
Patients! your duty to society forbids that you
should parade yourself around the world covered
with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any
of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your
system wants cleansing.
To PURIFY rut BLOOD, they are the best meat
tine ever discovered. They should be taken freely
and frequently, and the impurities which sow the
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the
erotism See silhaff before the 'wind. By this rupee"
ey 4e as synch good in Preventing sicieness acs Isy
the itemarkable cures which they are making every
where.
LIVERPItiNT, JAVXDIC2, and all 13iliosa
Affections trice from some derangement—either
torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver.
Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render
it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the
health, and the "constitution is frequently raider
tnined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp.
tom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the
bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow
into the blood.. This produces Jaundice, with a
Tong and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, er
alternately costiveness end diarrhoea, prevails.
Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness,
restlessness; and melancholy, with sometimes in
ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness;
sometimes there is severe pain in thesilie ; the skin
and the white of the eyes beeenuse agreenish y ellow;
the sieinich bowels . some to the touch ;
the whelk sysetein irritable, with a tendency to fevers
whirl may turn to bees tiever,laceiscielfs , •:e, Weiss
fuostrtes, dysentery, de. Ai. • iiit dose of three
or four taken at night, followed by two or three
in the morning, and repeated a few days, will remove
the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to sulks
such pains when you dui cure them for cents.
Ritsermaressit, tiers and all bvfawtsnestery Fr
eers are rapidly cured 'by the purifying effects el
these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which
they afford to the vital principle of Life. Feeds/me
and all kindred complaints they should be Laken in
mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely.
As a DINNT.IL Pitt, this is both agreeable and
useful: No Pill can be made more pleasant to take,
and certainly none has, been made more effectual to
the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed.
ritEPARED BY
DR. J. C. AVER AC Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist*
LOWELL, MASA.,
• ADD <UIT-IN
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LKI - 11••• : : 6 • TADJD:t.,Z i -
rirVIE - SALAMANDI R SAFES
of Philadelphia,
arajust , the
T.
.:-. 4 .- world .-- Evans & Watson. isio.:26
; soath Fourth street, Philadelphia.
''
' "--=-.., , have had the'eurest demonstration
in the col/owing Certificates, that
their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at
length fully 'Warranted the representations which
%ace been rhadit of them, us rendering en un
doubted security against the terrific electitut : .
Tilt LADELPITIA, April 12, 1856.
- 3fEssos. Evans . 6t, WnTsos:--Gettts :—lt af
fords _us the highest satisfaction - to state to you .
that owing to the very protective linaliikes of two
u:-the Solent:ander Safes which we pt :hased of
-yeti some few months : sinet, we 8 - "..4 -a large
portion of our Jewelry, BoOks, Papers, &c., ex
posed to the-cai . etnitons -fire in aanstead Place.,
on the morning of the 11th inst. •
When we reflect that these . .Safes were loca:
ted in the fourth story of the building we occu
pied, and that they felt - subsequently into a heap
of burning ruins, Where the vast concentration.
of heat causorthe brass plates to melt, we can
riot but regard the preservation of the valuable
contents as most convincing proof of the great
security afforded by your Safes - -
weshall take much pleasure" in recommend
ing thent.to men of business as a sure reliance
against fire. — Gr.onuE - W. Simons & Duo.
PIIILADELITIA, April 12,
. Messes. EV . APIS d, WArsos-1 have tn. offer
y.on Inv testimony in favor-of the great security
afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry, books,
papers,- dte.-: durirg the recent iiisa.strous eenfla
g,ration in Ranstead place, from the fact that -the
same were contained in two of the Salamander
Safes Manufactured by you. •
liaving fallen from thelifth story. of the Arti
san Building, where they were previously. planed
and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the
preservation of the rnluable deposits, seemed to
every one who witnessed the opening and.interi
or examination, a matter .of profound astonish-
Ment. •
To all who mayrequire a peifect protection
from the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to
rerommend the nee of your Safes, as I consider
they have now undergone the most tqing test.
N. E. Dloncaa.
Pa oak ELF!' ta, April 14, 1856.
31Essas. Evass & WATsos--Gentlenten---No
deubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the
good condition in which 1 discovered my book?
policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and
other valuable document*, when on Friday last 1
opened the Safe made 'by your firm.
With my knowledge of its great exposure,
both to the intensity of the heat from, so. hot a
fire as that whichdestroyed the Artisan Build.
ing, • as, also from the force of the fall from its
former elerated position in the third story, I
could entertain but slender hopes prior to its in
terior Inspelion, that the contents which' I once
so highly prized woild, ever be ofany service to
we, but as these fears s.re now happily removal,
I feel it only due to say to you that I can hence.
forth. recommend the use;of your Safes to *9
who may wish to feel a confidence in the per.
feet sacuritv which such means provides against
ito frightfulan element.
EDWARD GASKILL. Bookbinder.
'COnstanily on hand, Patent Powder and Thief
Proof Locks, for Banks, Stores &c.
April 24,-:1856.-17y1.
Whips .hythii
r_ROSE 25 cps to 85,00. ht •
_. Piirrs KNowiTowa
Binjhatnloir.:
itofice.
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111007/Cris hereby given , to_ persons hnvieg
demands against the Estate of .1. Rosen.
erents.late aueq's CO, dedd. thet, the game
rousr be prevented, to the undersigned ,for at.
longed:out, and'all- persons indebted to said es.
tats steletfuired notheltumediate settlement.
DAN.% BTARK I &Oozier.,
'Au:o2,lBode
"QM!, TURRELL.
LOOll .. - , HERE
II .
• -AREL . ...”II.IIEtiL
HAS just, received -. train .:Now York, a full
. and deelnible iitock of
*..-000 . DS, . •
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Comprising a -.first :into. assortment of Drugs,
Medicines,. Medical ilnstrttmenta,
faints, Oils, Dye Stulls,China, Gina and Ear.
then War.., (a gond ,arioty of Crockery,) Brit
annia Waro,llapanned and Planished Tin Ware,
Silv e r and all utluii kinds of :Spoons.. Silver
Forint, Butter KniveS, &c.' All aorta of Lampri.
A good variety of-Weect and Gilt .Frame M u.
rots. Wall and Window : Paper. Stationery.
Stone and WOoden Ware. Bru4lres. Brooms.
Family Groeerick Lamp Oils. Canaphene.—
Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti
Candles. Hid', SwF. other Whips. Varnishes.
Window Glass!, find•rate variety ofJew.
elry, and Fancy Goods. Sold sod Silver.Sper.
twice. Gold Pena.. 'Fifes, /Pte.
cordeons, Violin and yeolincello Strings,
The largest. assortment of Pocket Knives in
Susq. Co., and *he liist quality in Market. Shot
Gons, Pistdis, (Single and Double Barrel,)Ke
volvers' &e t -:
In shn rt. , the pltysielan. the the I.l.ltnte
keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, fhe Manufac—
turer, the Professional. Man,the Gentleman, the
Lady, the Rich and the Poor, the Young and Old,
Uhl beautiful and the UglP,' the Gay and the
Fashionable, and all the restuf tho' people,' %rip
find something to smriply th r -every day wants
at Turrell's. .
'Store in the new Eri.l I:Hoek—Prices low+
Qualities ,good—Call ntids(4. • . " 1
, TURRELL.
Montrose, March G,. - 1856{
are all going o Turrell's
•-• Terribli Accident,
APPENED to air. Green 'the other day.—
He had houdhtisuit o'ftendy-made clothes
at the Store, and , the first.dars .wearing the ac
cident occurred; First, etf &apt his coat-tail Iry
themere force of specific gravity, giving to un
filkunate man the apperance of:a . badly trimmed
craft with - the flyingiib in the stern, and en
.stooping over to OA up the - renitant4 the dread,
fur;casualty took place- 7 -the fountains of tiie
gient deep were broken up—Green's pants were :
sundered from ankle to waist, and Green himself
seemed.le be. The enlv. way to prevent'sueh
deplorable nechlents-ii;topatronize askillfultai.
ler, who makes up his'work with • a detrmina
tion that it Shall not, only fit neatly, but• weal
well: Green bays at the dhithlng sure because
ho rninks ho canget his gearing a little cheaper.
la all' brobabittly the Pants that served trim ao
trenekermrsty bad pased through a fever 'hospi
tat, been striped from alcholera patient, carried
'home -eight nights in the week on.a shutter, and
finally bleached and •:.arried . by ,an ingenimis
Frenchman for a minket in the country. Take
warningly peer Green's mishap, and g o to is
tailor shop like that in the imsment •of Scarle's
Llotel if you want to beauited. 1
. tgr Catin done ailltseal..and all work .war:
ranttd. 101IN'OROVgS. , •
Montrose Jiktv.:l7,lll•s.
Books That 'Are , Books.
Fur sale at the itontrose Book . Store in t4e
Post Office. :
JUST LED, . I
; Vie= kr.l6; CEA aryllWlnint
nd _3.4_ • -
.
.liary and Correspoodifree of limos tawrentic.
Prison of . Welteverdon in the East Indian
Are, itepelago 4 , - . by Capt. Gibson. . I
Fonest "Pra.gedy and Other 'Tales by Graee
Greenwood.. . !!
' The 11, .11.
_ tie Bashelloyn,l7 Capt. Mayne Reid 1
The Great Red Dragon: .
The - Prince of the House of David: -
.. 1
Good Time Cowing. ,:: • .
Christine or .t'l oman's Trials and Trinmplo.
The Onynx Ring. . . • i
Man of Wow Life. - ~ • • • , }
The Old Homestead. . . • 1
Woodbill or the Ways• of Providence. j-..
D'Anhi g ne's History of the Reformation. ;
nunily Testaments with Psalms And Notes.;_
P , .- 1 .•4 4-- - mni Di titc,.
Catholic . Prayer Books . : - • . •
Yankee Notions,
They ray That the :Melrose Book Store is
the place to get Books amiNotions cheap. Well
what if they do say lo you cant toil whether
they say the truth or I ot..untess you try—bit
never mind I feel very tbankful for past favors
.and hope to merit a continuation or patronage,
by strict attention to the '.wants of the piablic
and by'keeping on hand a rood assortment of
Books and Stationary aruLive and Let Live"
prices. BULLARD. I
Slontrose, April 2,1856.
• %.
,Low Prices ' umphant
GEORGE W. SElllOOlt & CO., are now
receiving .4 mag,nificiat - Stock of Spridg
and Summer Goods, seleete - d with great care
and With special regard to 'the taste s and wsilts
°calf. community . consisting of a 'chOice rade
ty of Dry. Goeds,-Faner GOodS and embruide'r
les; Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hats, Caps, said
Straw Goods, CroCkery, iiirdware and cutlerY,
dt.c. Which we will icil lot
. prompt par, at
lower priCes than any.. other establishmeat
this County.
TEll . ll3aDra
we would say, that they hart not been forgottea,
and that in the way of Dress Goods, we. hare
culled .for their use the clOcest g ems in The'
market! Drop in and see . as , and we will tale
pleasure in showing you thefnicea and che:lpet
stock of Goods yon erer sane in this place.
-- Harford,.slay 8, 1856.
A GOOD assortment of Piitern Dress totwnit,
.L - all prices, at G. W. S. & CO's.
.I)ARASOLS and Fans, nnvi•alvies and chnicie
. varieties, at • G. W. S. S
A LARGE stock of Ciockery and Glais
Witie at - G W. S. & CO'S.
INTOODEN, Willow nn4 Tin Ware.at
V V PHITE & KNOWLTONS, I
Bißghamton.
To the Citizens of Montiose.
GAS FITTING AND FIXTURES. Phyre
6c Knowlton are at all times ready to in.
-sea Gas Pipe in old or new houses, in a work.'
man like manner, and at low prices.
They have a fine assortment of ChandelierS.
Pendents, Portable, Brackets; Glass Globes, and
Fancy Paper Shades.
Mr. Blackstone, who superintends the work
has had much experience in i lthis line,in Nev
York and Brooklyn. Orders solicited.
PH YFE dt.. KNOWLTON.
Binghamton.
DISSOLUTION.
Tlle co-partnership heretofore existing under
the firm of McMillan, dirark is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
The notes and accounts are in the hands of
James McMillan for collection.
' JAMES McMILLAN,'
ASA PARK.
Springville, JuCy 7,1850. t
- -
IEI ETICULES, for Ladies, a large , elver!.
11, reenter - .
PHYFE & ENOWLTONS.
New Gosids
Arriving daily ; Sy Exprets, Ilopbottoin,
Pentea.
TEIE übseribets nit noi - opening_ a lame
JL and well selected stock. of no* Goods..}.
Consisting of Dry G 0 0414 Gibeefiell , na rdware ,
Read' Slade Clothing, -Booti and noes of all
sizes and stile*, Flour, Corn Meal, Salt, 41c.
All of which they will action • ehnsp.as - can
be bought. elsewherein.the COunty, in exchange
for Lumber, Shingles, Produce of all kinds,
Woolen Socks, for cash approved credit.
Two shilling* per pair paid for good Sockk,
Sixteen, eta per dos. for Egga. - •
Twenty eta. per lb. for &Met
_BELL & TINGLEY.
IlopbOttotn. April 24, ISM -
Carietings, OA Clothe.
LOOKING GLASSES. -AND
GLASS WARE
At the Crockery and House Furnishing Es.
tablishmeni of.r. Ar.:PEPEU,
Cheaper than any other In
• hamton.
_FOUR DOORS RLST OF THE A6IESI6III
TT WOULD call the attention of: Housekeepers
and the,public to my spring importation, of
fur . their elegance•of style and beauty of
Nish, far surpassing anything before exhibited,
'nod 'having the largest assortment in store, can
replenish old setts and furnish entiro new ones
of all the' new shapes, at a less price "than any
other Muse in this county.
The attention of now Housekeepers is partic.
ninny tnitet to my stock, as ertilitheing all the
minutia!, both useful and ornamental, of House
famishing GoOds, fur a complete ontfit—and
being thus heavi4 engaged in this exclusive
branch, offer great advantages to ptfrLitissera.
CROCIIrERY AND CHINA DEPARTMENT
embraces the largest varieti ever• offered before
in this Isetstion, of all the different kinds.
. GLASS WARE
Of 'every needed article. Carpeting and Oil
Cloths, This branch occupies the second floor
of our establishment, nearly .100 feet in depth.
sloshed with Velvtl,!BrussOs, Three-Ply
nnd ingrain Cargeting,s, tugs, Mats, Window
Shades and Table Covets, which are offered at . o
Small advance from Cost.
Live Gi,'ose Feathers alt%ys tin Nand.. Lookin ,
Glasses, Cilt, Mahogany, Ornamental and Oval
'Glasses, in great variety.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
cons:mtinzdf Wood and 1 1,7 i110w Wirre, Plated
Goods, Britannia atid Japanned Ware of every
description, Tea Boards in various styles., Table
Cutlery, Feather Dusters,Pliiiii, Oil and Sulu
Igurips, Bird.Pa„, , Tes, also Baskets,.Retieules
Satchels, &t S,e..
or tiAtich , ke,koriteyeer attention
and tailivit our traae.
J. 11, .DE PEU. •
Binghamton, April 20;1856.
NEW , GOO:1)p CHEM
AT C. W. ,Arorrs.
,
JUST re4eived a tot or Now Goode , such as De
. Lainea, DO Bates., Paristnettas, Persian; A}_
paces. Gitighanrit,'Menton!. ;Peluso, and Shawls,
in Pict *general assortmer.l of Dry Goods which
will be sold low • I •
WANTEID—Socks, Egg", Illtette!rlokid,Chib'esr,
Flannel, Ste., any quantity in exchange for Goods
at cash prices.' j • C. W. MOTT.
• Niontrose.SePt. 1855. •
• Clover Seed • .
OF the LARGEST NIED and Timothy Seed for
by I BU MLITT.
New ilfOrd, March 17, 1856.
, 4
, . 1 •
1 . .W. Singl eton, 1 -
,
OAN now be fonnd.nt!his PI e w stand on the
.corner of Turnpike and Clic:dont Sts., a
few doors east of l'oSt's store, :wliere he
effectually repairs with cliiiatcle, 'AV atchre s
Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every description of
machinery. Wheel cutting, .Gun and Watch
matttials supplied to the trade: •
I• . ,
Attention Farmers!--Plow - Points
fAF almost every pattern and kind now in use;
kfi also, No. 2, ft- 1.. 11.11 - atehloy Plows and
Corn Plows, msy htttn.d at itny time of day, and
until .10 &duet at night, ih exchange inreask
old Iron, Grain, Eggs, or
. any kind of ready pay,
of ' • I 1. N. BULLARD.
:Montrose, May I, 1856 ' •
- • Just Recoiv'ed
A Newlot of Boots and ] Leather, and for sale
.2.1 cheaper than ever by
• - J. A..L J. R. ASEILEY.
Brooklyn, Dec. 5. 1855.
•
• • Removed • •
I NTO
Brick Block. front room, over the Store
of M. S. AVilson & Son. •
C. D,, VIRGIL, Dentist.
Montrose, May 9, 18.56. •
C. 4 LOVER and Ticrinthr .Bred 1);
x_j • -. BALDWIN & PERKINS
3(ontrolo,.ApriL 1856.
NOTICE.
ÜBLIC notice . is hereby given that S.A.
P
Woodruff is receiving a new lot of Stovea
and wares of all kinds usually kept•in the Stove
and Tin line of business, among which may be
found a better assortment d - of stoves, heavier, lar
ger and more durable than; ever before offered
in this ecrunty, all tho- proof yon need Will be
just to call and examine for yourselves. • All
stoves warranted in every respect. -. • .
Kept constantly on hand, an extensive assort
ment of Tin ware, made out of the Lest materi
als which- is offered for sate as cheap as can be
bought in any market, also on hand Lead Pipe,
all sizes. Chain and gearing for Chain Pums,
Cistern Pumps, all sizes, Brass and Porcela in, -
kettles all sizes, Jappaned ware, all kinds. •
Jobing done,on short notice and in good or
der. AilGoodi in the lino will :be sold cheap
for cash or a pproveti credit.
- S. A. WOODRUFF.
Monticise, March, 20, 1856. •
English Lever Watches.
• ..e. • , DECEIVED by steamship
~- 0- ' .1.11, Baltic, 2 dozen mare of
. , _ k ipil those iplendid Englisil Lever
1 ,•• ' ~,,,-( }hinting %Vetches, of my own
. ; :. .. f. itnportation, - warianted the
s s 4 .? c * *,-::-k. , very bent quality. Also, a
small lot .of very superior
Movements, which will be cased In any style or
quality, to suit, purchasers.
ALFRED I. EVA NS.'
Binghamton; 3farcb 14, 1856:
T . aa.trisa>
•
HE subscriber is now receiving his second
general purchase of GOODS this Spring,
which renders his assortment very eesirable and
complete. By strict attention. to business and
by fair G.ding, ho hopes to merit a liberal share
of, public 'patronage. To those Mends who
have yielded to him their preferences, and kindly
sustained him by their patronage, with the in
tention of aiding kith in regainining , in part the
heavy loss recently sustained by Are , he tenders
his since, e thanks, with the assurance that their
interests shall be mulually promoted.
• ABEL TURRELL
Montrose, April 24. 1866.
Notice.
PRSONS desirous of paying me , money, on
debt of any description,can do so be leaving
their. pscrnent with Post,. Cooper & to., am.
kers:Montrose, to thy credit, whose receipts
will be hilowed from theirdste. •
_ • C. L. WARD.
April 18, 1856.--tf. . -'•
E 3. DiA.AFP
"Picture Market."
- ETAS RE MOVgD from Odd Fellow's Hall to
11 hie new
SKY FIGHT ROOMS,
In the brick block, over Bentley and MAO.:
Come and see. Calling will coat you not&
leg, unless you buy, and then you are surato go
away with more than "value roceived."
A multitude of choice cases, Gold Lock*,
&e., just in.
Arrival of the Africa.
T HAVE this day 'reCeli , ed, per steamship Afil.
ea; another invoice of those unrivalled PAT•'
ENT LEVER WATCHES. My *took is now
complete in every description of Caae,Open face
and Hunting, Gold And Silver, and I invite the
attention of al Persons in . want of a first class
Watch, es by , importing my own Watchei di
met l eatr sell' to my customers at the limit
New York whoksak prices.
ALFRED J. EV 'Net'
June 4, 1138. ' No. it Odd Fellows' Hail.
Great Ribibitioxt in tlzringfille.
cIREAT • AND RARE EXHINVON OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
of ahnost every style and quality, l ancb as will be
sure to pliase and accommodate all classes of
tteoplo—froM the child in the cradle to. the Old
and decrepit. These goOds 'o6l:pen : pit on . the
mostravondilkie terta,.itid will be sold acccitding•
ly.
Ineftto gtyti 'bs a call and we *lit try toitio;
'ply all your ~rants in the line of GOODS . . over
kept: in a- ettry store. You need not go to
New Vorl to ttry 'thing 'yen want, bibittse we
have themireatt from the city. • .
• scow, JOHNSON, & CO..
1 , Da., May It, 1855. ‘, •
9pringrine.
• ,
Mew F oods Chottlf for C as h .' ;
Cw. MOTT has lifit revvivedaticitherilot of
'a , ' New Goods; such as. Challis. - -Barge 'Do
Laini, Do Bage,s E Ginghains, Collars, Embroidery,
Lawns, &c., &c. wnidfs 'HE OPFEItS AT VERY LOW
ratcis. SUMAIER SHAWLS, n
reccfVed— , :beautiful patterns at very low price's,
also CRA PE and "BLACK SILK SIIA WLS
as 10a as the lowest.' -
- June 13.
Stovisl fitoivtal ! fitovei! !.!
HZ subscriber wishes to ealltho attention I
T
friends'and the Public to his very large
assortment of • r
STOVES,
at hill new Store Room in' Lodersville, next to
L. S. Leuheines Store, and near the Great Bald
Depot. He has in addition to his forint& large
vatitity of COoking and Parlor Sto\es, maey new
Patterns, some of Which are—
St Nirhola Pesch Branch,. t ire Fly,
Modern Troy, Mohawk, Aferdraliort,
Inset Wiirrlor, Orient, • Oak, .
En Stova,
%Welt together with former , stock will be
perhnpe the most eitonsive and vst i iotlas'nbllnlent
of well selected t 'tows in the County.. . '
*** Clinton Stoves well furnished at low prices.
IlV' All articles in his line kept on hind and
made to order as usual, and orders received at hit
old stand in Crept Bend.
JOHN COLSTEN.•
LotteilkiTle - & Great 11nd-Nev.,1856.--tf.
Attention at Home.
Tr Ig UN DERSIGN ED would respect.
IL fully inform the citizens of Dimoek and
the surrounding country, that he has opened
store at Dimock foer corners, where he -intends
keeping...eel's - stab:ly on haul .4 74C43 ' ital. well ise
tecled assortment of Dry Goods ; Groceries, 'HA
Ware, Crockery, and all.kinds of blerchandlse,
usually kept in w country store; which he will
sell as IoW, if not lower; than anyother establish.
merit in Northam Prmsylvania, Montrose . not
exelpted. , Gentlemen and Lhdies give' me a
call: and examine my stock; of Griods, and,my
pyitWs. Yon will Are at least some milei tray.
el aiteilperhaps from ten to fifteen cents on ev.
pry dollar you pay out. A good assortment bf
Ready Maae:elothing kepi constantly , on hand.
• All kinds of COlrity 15Miltree taken in exchange
for Goods at the Market price. ,
WM. H. THAYER.
Dirnock, Jan. 15, 1556 —y 1.
The Cheap Store.
Ea> 28. WHltir
'PIM undersigned would respectfully inform
JL the inhabitant of Binghamton and vicinity,
that he has recently purchased of Eder;rd Priest
his large and well selected stock of .
1 DRY GOODS,
whiCh he has removed from La Fayette Block
to No. 28 Court Street, one door above the
American Hotel
This entire fitnek has been pnrehas4 consid
erahly below New York cost, cnongh-Aeo to
warrant him in saving that he Will-sell Goods
cheaper than can Iml:bought at any other Store
in town. -
T.F.W . SPRING AND
Summer Goods, to the above l lstock has just been
added a lar g e invoice. Of Spring and ' Summer
GoCids oT the latest styles. which will be closed
out'ut great bargain& .
The Stock consists in part of: the following
Goods, viz; Fine Lawns, fist- colors from 9 to
ISc. r per yard; Calicoes, Americo) and English,
trims 4c. to lie. per yard; Merrimack -and - Co
checopints, at 11 c.; Bleached and BroWn Shee.:
tings and'Shirtings, from 4c. to N. 6d. per yard ;
_Kentucky Jeans, from Is. 3c. to 2s. 6d.lper y'rd ;
Ladies' llose. from G 1-4 c.. to 3s. 6d. - per, pair;
Gingliams, from loc. to 230. per' yard; De Llinen
'from too. to 3s.'per yard. Also a large -.lot of
Linens, Quilts and Counterpains, Curtains and
Dcaperis, Shawls, Gloves, Table Covers, Silks,
ams, Embroideries, &c.
TrOnks,.Valices and Bags, of all sizes and pri
ces..
lar Don't forget the numbet,2B Court street,
1 Door east of the American Hotel, but call and
ace before purchasing elsewhere.
H.IC. GODWIN.
tinghamton, April 3d, 1856. _
~
H. S. Webb; . .
1 ,, ,
s now receiving his new Spring Goods,Which
lie offers at his usual low prices,/
•
• Montrose. March 11, 1`856,` ,/: •
lOnee Builders Depot for Susque
hanna County, at ,Newilltlford.
DICKERMAN & GARRETT are giving es.
pedal attention to the improvement con
templated in this County the coming seasop,
and now otter a helping hand, by. keeping eCh.
Mainly for a large quantity of - Window sash
and i gla is, Blinds, Doors, Nails, Paints and Oils,
and 'a complete assortment of builders - Hard
Ware, &e. Those going to .put up Houkes in
the Sprink will flod it for their interest to - giver
us a call. We. can "furnish every thing you
wantand at the very lowest manufacturing pri
ces.' " DICXERMAN & GARItATT.
New Milford, Fcb.B. 1856.
"D Broad Cloth Caps for . 3 shillings a
piece at BELL & TINGLEY.
PATENT lIIEDICINE AGENCY.
ABEL TIIRRE-L.L,,
Montrose, Pa.;
DRUGGIST, AND AGM,'
FOR ALL TAR POPULAR,
1?22a117
•OF TUC DAY..
Consigirunts Cogsignity
New Goods at Webtft
ir UST opened by the subscriber' a 101111 assert
ft/ ment of Spring and Sommer Goods, which -
Will be sold cheap, Cheaper than ever.
Give us a call. • You cannot fail is be suited,
or quality, [quantity, and tonns. Everything'
fatally found in -:variety store. '
EXTRA dour from 7 1-2- to 8 &Afars per
124 bbl., fur sale at - b. S. mums.
. No Use in Fife-isg •
llllHAT'lt i to—as long as Phyfe & Knowlton'
keeps ah a splendid assortment of
- CARPENTERS TOOLS,
611 they now have in store, and which is ley all
hands, rival 114olwares included,' acknowledged
to- be tho
BEST AND CHEAPEST, ' •
over offered to the eitizens of- Broome,. Susque
henna, or ear other count!. .
•We eon furnish as goo nn outfit of Willy ao
Hilt, Wood be Seimour, of New York city, and .
at twines at least l 3 per cent. lower than either.
ALL ?OWLS SOLD BY US WIUGH 'Do Noiliotint
AS SIPSESSITED WILL DE EXCHANGED ozi“raa
MOSSY lISFIIDEFED.
PHYFEA- KINOWINOM
Hardware, House Furnishiatr4nd Panaylilands
Establishment, 51, 'Court St., Bi ng h am .. ,
• t on . N. 1%, adjOisiog / Bank of
- Binghamton.
rrt.ll,llLE aad , Poeitettatierr, a great variety,
,e,t'kery tow prices, at
1. 1 1/YFE & KNOWLTON'S.
L_ :tv - '-111 - .9l . ttiji; ',.'"D*o.i4‘at
rirsusnito wrany Tsvnagar idogruto snr
ticColll3ll & GURITSOIT.
1 . TE U..1113.—.411,6 0 ,eas hie $2,00 ft
notpaid within six months ;strd '044,50, at the t at
ofthe year. No papordiseontinned uktil *Ream
les are paid, except:if the 'option of the Pub . .
liehenr. All tomb's niestionsleoreieeted with the
effice,to insure &tient lononust bodireeted to As
Eorroas, Montrose, Susquehanna p cienty, Pa .-
One squire (12 lines or less) 3 insertions. sl,6b
;Each subsequent insertion, ' 0,26
One square three monthe,, • • 3,60
One squain six months,L 4,00
!Business Cards, fonr tines orJaati 3,00
Yearly advertisements, not over 4 squires, '7,00
Onecolumn, one year, 3000
Yearty . navertisers will be restricted to the
;business in which they ate *Opted.; toil's)**
coniglifi3d to'Coittinte advertialat
unless they shall give special
,directions for *-
discontinuance of the same.
C. W. MOTT.
liar The publishers having added totheirJ -
Printing.materials a large and superior assort,.
merit ofiob Type, are now prepared to tzeeat 7
Job. Work In a manner unsurpassed in Ulla a&
tion o t country, and on Yeasonalile fen&
.
-
Blanks of every description kepteonstan4
en band or printed to order. , -
(gusintss pirtriOtt
/MY • 11T Howie, c
Great Rend Depot,; Pa. Ammo
ANT, proprietor.. •
lYnt. W..51114T11 & Co. -
Cabinet and Chair Maindutarers, foot Mail
Street, Montrose, Pit.
Surgeon Dentist,.3lohtrose, Pa.; will be it
Searfe'allotel,Mondays and Tdeadaya of each
week. r 16y 1 •
. •
ABEL TUUBELL,llonntosi, Pal
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, , Vbeisicals,lye,
qtuffs„ Glass-ware, Paints; Oils, Varnishes, Win.
dow Glass, Groceries, piney Goods, Jewelry;
Perfumery, &c.,—and Agent for all of tbs_ most
pops lin: Patent idetticines.
Jowl Gnotikk
Fashionable Tailor-Shop under &arise
Hotel, Main Street,3lobtrose, Pa.
- JOHN . COLSTEN, • ,
DEALER IN Stores, Tin, ;popper and Sheet Iron
%Vare,Loderayille, near reat. Bend-Depot -13
A. Latrop,
DEALER in Reedy.illudti Clothing; Hiti siad
Cap t. it, outs shii Ehtres!, Dry Goods,
'Store opposite Settrle's Hold. Mbhttbar l •
C. D. LATHROP, an 4
"
J. P. W. RILEY, " • [A. Lrinior
D •
RUGGIST and Cams?, and Deals). 4,
Dattt,3leditines; Chemicals, bye Mali%
Paints, Oils,•Patty, Windaiv Glabs , Calnphinil
Flag, PerfumeTy, Yankee Noi?nB%&e:,"&e. •
Lodersville,
FRANIELENTRAMER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT IaW,MODiTOIIO
Po., will attend faithfully to all business: en.
trusted to him iti th county of Susquehanna.
Conveyancing and writing of all kinds willits
done neatly, and charge moderate. "•. He will
his° attend to the prosecution ofclaimsofsol.
diem, their widlaWs and heirs,against the U.K . ,/
government, for. Bounty Land, - Pension', ite:
I : May be found at all hours 'at the office formerly
occupied by I. Richard, Beg., north-Of fh b l• Court-Flo se.--.10,511:44. . /- - •
~ • - ,
M. c.,TyLER,
InteresiV. with L LvEttnt
„✓ .
'I . IIIPORTER /I.:Cp , EALER inHaraware and Cot.
lery, Carriage Trimmings,-tprings, ice:
No. 315 1 / !earl Street, .N: T.
1 .
Where his Mereantilefriends, in this - and oilt . re
I Connties,are kindly invited,andearnesaysolieit
Fled to call and purchase. ' - , 6tf.
Z. K. Parton.,
WHOLESALE 41.16 ttEritiL . DtALIR in Caitlin
Ware, Sofas, Bedsteads, Tables,'Stande
Chairs, dic. • , •
No. 9 Wasiaiogtou stret.En
toghamton,N.
jar Coffin Ware-Boom up stairs.
d. D. •ITALIL, M. D. • • •
DHYSICIAN and florreon haa permanently
located himself Et Brieknerrille,
County, Penn'a, and will promptly attend to all
calla with which he may lorfaeored. -
May, 1856.—n2.2. ••
A. Pickett, . .
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, COneCioF or Demo,
Executor of Deeds, Wills , Contracts, dtc.
fice:Laceyville Wyoming -county, Pa.
-.nay 9, 185 6.
SASE, BLIND, DCKUtg
AND
GLASS DEPOT; ON 011E.STN UT ST.,
• Blontrose, Penn's,
• BY' BREWSTER,
All sizes and descriptions, in . spy quantity:-
made to order, or furnished on the shorteit .
HAYDEN - BROTHERS,
• New . Milford, -
IATUOLESALE : beg:dais . in, Ihittatnl
V T Combs, Saspenders, Threads, • Fanej
Goods,. Mitchel% Jewelry, •and -Plated
Wure,Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, iir.e;f&O ,
lier Chants and Peddlers supplied on liberal
terms. .
HAYDEN, - . - TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, . . —GEO: HAYDEN.
• • - • OP
- DR. E. P. WI LMOT,
•
of the Allopathic and
G meepathic Colleges of Medicine ' is now
permanently located in Great Bead Pa. •
April 14,1868. . • .
JOHN SAIIITE7I.s
ASIIIONABLE TAILOR. Shop over. the
F
Store cf C. W. Neu, over Hatch's
••. . .
It' 5.,1 KNAPP,. WITH..
. . •
• E. .C 4 VILDWELL- & SON 116• : import.
ors of chint, Wass, and Earthen . - Warp, No. 1 78
Marron Street. New 'YOik: •
Burning. Fluid and Cainphene , -
A - FRESII suPl*.iu'st iee r. (deed; and for male
eheali, also, can dles, old - enongty . ' eye
ough and hard enough to etanCalene, Id sum'
mar time; by 1. . N BULLARD.
-June 9,1856.
4 . • _
Fresh. Arrival al New _Goode I$
DICKFItSfANS GARRATtifi
HEan, rt re won respec
heel* hi 01111t't 'fain
Tthe good people of Betsquebnna_ lift
they are new opening their stock - '-of Pall. and
Winter Goitds which le 1111114U s afir Wife liDd at..
tractive:, all of which wilt be sold Tor cash or'
approved credit.'cheaper thaikcattle, bought it'
any other establishment in . tbe cou n ty We mess
ju s t what, we say . Please ere US trial . ,
i. , DicKEß:MArfaivAlumliv-
New 3filford,.l3ept:leth,lBsst ' , ••••
- 111ORCELAIN Granitii Chhit.st
IL W & COIL
RII:I4V!§9IQOLS furnishot ArijtMow
gr:.a.rt sevewl yo* no. ;
ea gla i t o
Mai 71 . 1 1 3116:
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Rates of. Akdvertishit4
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Dr. H. stoma',
Merrit E.
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