The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 11, 1856, Image 4

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    Prism the lEngWanton Demberat, April 10th.
tri.tantnrbarnovEstratl.—lx e hate before
noticed the new store: erected by A. Knowlton.
Esg4adjoining the Bank of Binghamton, to be
occaSed as a Hardware Store, by Messrs. Phyfe
& Knowlton. As it approaches completion it
deserves more . • add more the plaises that hare
beeni bestowed on it, - and is undoubtedly in its
atylel finish ard siipoiniments JIM model - store of
tho (futhern Tier. lolessrs. P. 6 K. are now
putting in their stock, one larger Ind More corn
pletel than has hemtofore been kept in this plate.
embracing all :the departments of Hardware,
Builders Finishing Materials, Gas Fixture a, &c,
&c.. I Mr. Blackstone, inexperienced and ready
vrorkmatf. superintends the Gas Fitting depart.
m,erte. took in at Phyte and Knowltons
lIARDWEE,,IIOUSE FR-
NISHING AND FANCY GOODS.
VO 721 ,aitinionann
• Of Susquehanna and Neighboring
I Counties.
WE 'Weald respectfully solicit your atten
tion ;to our lir l ge stock of the above
mentioned Goods, now instate and in c ourse of
reception: For many years the trade of one of
• the largest portions of the Empire State 'has
• been retained by a monopoly, which has tit last
given away before the rush of enterprise.
PoSiessing unequalled facilities for buying ,
and hating direct communication with the mos t
exterisivellfanufaetoriei in the Uulted States,
we say', withbut exaggeration, that we can and
will sell, either wholesale or retail, .at prices
lower than ever offered` before west of N. V.
City.
While nothing has been omitted in the Hard
ware line, we have given partmular attention to
the House Furnishing branch of our business,
and have on hand 'a stock well worthy the in
spection of IlousiKeepers.
Of Fancy Goods we have also a large assort
ment, which, having been selected, with especial
reference to 'the wants of our customers, we
think will please those in need of articles in this
In Conelusion,we would say that our Goods,
are new, and bf the first quality, and that we
hope, by strict attention to business;and aeon-,
starit anticipation of the wishes of our patrons,
to merit even an increase of the confidence al-.
ready reposed in us.
PHYFE & KNOWLTON, •
Hardware, House Furnishing - and Fancy Goods
Establishment, 51 Court St., Bingham!
. ton; N. Y., adjoining Bank of
- Binghaniton.
N. B. We have a very large stock of Wood
An and Willow Wire, Mats and Rugs, Britannia
Ware, Fancy Bird Cages, &c. 14Ir Sporting
apparatus ef everillectription, including Fishing
Tackle in all its varieties, Guns, Rides, Pistols,
Gun Mittrials. d .
. , •
. • Cotuitry
,Merchants, '
:lATILL find Hard Ware„ House Purnisking
11 V . andTancf Goods at New York Prices,
te., • • PHYPE & KNOWLTONS:
'Binghamton
ri_OLD and Silver Spectacles, a new just
k_A - received, coniiprising all ages, by
August VI. • A. 3. EVANS.
" PURE . HAIR. MATTRASSES.
PURE Culled Hair Mattntsses--"LiiT Geese
reitbers and Pillows . foi sale at the Crock
ery & House Furnishing Store at 'the )owest
,priees by J. H. DEPEU.
Diqghamtors'Selit- 18.
TO THE LADIES.
VE are determined to snit the Ladies, hat.
ing their cotnfort in view, we lately pro
cured of the importers, a large assortmeat of
FANCY •G00D.9,
which, must certainly please even the most fas
tidions taste.
We have a fine stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth
. _Brushes comprising many elegant stiles.
Of Icombs we have an extensive variety, inclu
ding many of Indial. Rubber, Iron and Horn. '
We have, beside; many other Fa" Articles,
too numerous to I mention. Call and examine
our Fancy Goods. -
51 1 Court St. PHYFE & KNOWLTON,
' Britannia Ware. 1
= i t VERY large ',stock at
tl PHYPE & KNOWLTONS
ghamtim
I :To Sportsmen.
Fish l ipg Tackle 6ans! Rifles ! Pistols!
MS HATE & KNOWLTON b:ive now on hand
splendid lot of Fishing Tackle, compris
. IntMs, from Is 6d to $lO each.. i
Lines,..from Sets., to $5, each.
R4ls, froin • SI,AQ to.s6 each, and an assorV ,
menf of artificial Milt, never before equalled in
this vicinity, including Frogs, .11./ice,Glass, Leath
er, Ifidia Rubber, Minnowa,Gutta Percha, Grass
Hoppers; Shrimp, Spinning Bait, &c., &c. Pat
ent spoons to avoid catching grass while hailing.
Patent Spring Hooks for Pickerel or Pike.—
Socklologera, or Yankee Doodle Hooks, a•new
and improved mode of catching fish..
W have a good stock of Guns, Rifles, Re
volving; single - and double barreled Pistols, Pow.
der, Shot, WaterFroof and other caps, Hunting
Horns, 'Turkey calls, 4.c. Powder Flasks,
Ponehes Game Bags, Temperance Bottles, &a.
- .
In fact we have every article of Sporting ap
, pare us. Hooka,' for outline fishing by the hun
dred! thousand. i PIIYFE & KNOWLTON.
ro out' Binghamton.
1 I;
ihaalt r ar 1 laUl 1
THE LADIES OF BINGHAM
-1 TON AND VICINITY.
Pleuse read it, it is short and of importance
to every House Keeper.
SHEPARD BROTHERS
LAVE received their spring supply of house
furnishing Goods. We can now offer '
seven beautiful styles of Crockery. One of them
a new and elegant Spring Pattern of 'White En
amelled Ware. Our Goods are all a No. 1 in
quality, no seconds or 'odd lots. but complete
netts, and can alwayb be matched if broken or
morii wanted, for yyears to come. All the com
a) wares ] CHINA TEA WARE, six splendid
styl s of white and decorated, very low.
GLASS
_WARE. -
a
iti
plete and unbounded variety always on
han TEA TRAYS of our own importation.
'Fi in elegant patterns , far surpassing in rich.
nee finish d durability, the 'American article
; ri
usually sol i att as low prices, and by far the
larguat and most complete lot ever offered in •
theme parts, from S 3 to $l5 per sett of four. ' •
FROif AUCTIO,NI GREAT BAR
,r ‘ GAINS ! !
Blass Curtain Cornices, Bands, Hooks, &c.,
stpnees that defy competition. Twenty differ
entketyles of those elegant' Bird Cages, 'from
75 cents to'slo each. 34 ditferelt patterns of
superior warranted Clocks. from $1 to $B5
eaeh. Watches, Clocks end Jewe ry neatly re. ,
paged. Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Spoons,
Forks, Napkin Rings, .&c. itc. 200 Dozen
Knives and Forks. Parlor Lamps, Hall Hang
ing Lamps, Britannia and 71n Ware.
HARDWARE GENERALLY.
Masbelized boo Mantle Pieces and Grates, &e.,
in feet a general House Building and House
-•Funiishing establisbniatt.
lErCall and see ns at our "CRYSTAL PAL
ACE," two doors east of the Canal.
, fillr It'alir Goods-are not as represented, our ,
phis as low as in •town, and you are not tree.
ted4well. please don't buy.
SHEHARD BROTHERS.
1 Singliamton, March, 1856.
g HYF'E AL KNOWLTON are Agents for a
nuniber of Manufacturers, an# will supply
theiToade pn as terms, and st a low price at
their Hardware, House Furoialtijg and Fancy
Goods Establiibment,
' 61 oortStreet.
OOD Broad C lotb Caps for 8 . ibi{tio'gs
piece , BELL ,& TINGLEY.
TIMM POINT
AGURTURAL WORKS.
R. XL WELLES &ADO.,
Athens, Pa., f • _
MAIIITFACTEREES, WHOLESALE'AND RETAIL DEAL..
ERB IN
EMERY'S AND WHEELER'S RAIL ROAD
• HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS AND
•••• ' SEPARATORS. •
:Threshers and Winnowers combined.
: CLOVER HULLERS
Circular and Cross Cat Sair,Mills. Emery's
Cider Mills. Feed Cutters, Cern Shelled', Corn
and seed Planters. Seymour's Grain Drills and
Bkoad Cast Sowers. Revolving Horse Rakes.
Doi Powers. Clow's Grain Cradles. Ketch.
um's Mowers. Reapers and Meiwers Combined.
Magic Corn and Cob Mills. Excelsior Fanning
Mills. Cultivators. Leather and Rubber Belt.
ings, Meat Cutters, Apple Peareais. Refrigera
tors,,Provision Safes, &c.
Extras furnished for repairing Emery and
Wheeler's machines.
Our Excelsior Fanning Mills are second to
none made in the Union.
Descriptive Catalogues, Price Lists and Circu
lars of all machines, Su:., sold by us, sent gratis
and postage - prepaid, to all applicants. Send us
your name and address.
H. L. BLOWERS, of Franklin; Agent. Post
Oflco address, Montroso, Pa. •
Rhode's Fever and Ague- Cure,
OR Antidote to Malaria; for the prevention
and cure of Fever and Ague. or Chill Fe.
ver; Dumb Ague, and other 'lntermittent and
Remittent Fevers; also of Billious Fevers, ac
'companied, by Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever,
'Ship, and Jail Fever, General Debility, Night
Swegs, and , all other forms of; disease which
have a common origin in
MALARIA OR MIASMA.
Equally certain as
.a preventive or cure.
Foi sae by the undersigned, authorized agent
for the Proprietor, Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence,
R. I. I. N.l BULLARD.
Montrose, May 1, 1856.
HOSTILITIES CEASED,
•Peace Declared!
ON such terms that secures the right of every
nation to the navigation ofithe Blatiobe,and
'be it. known to the people of Susquehanna
County, and the rest of the , rorld, that the} will
find it to their advantage to conte to the Temp
erance Saloon and Grocery in ,Main•St , Mont
rose, Pa., (the only . Temperance saloon' in Mont.
rose) to get Pies, such as are pies, Cakes,
Cheese, Crackers, Sardines; pickled Oysters,
Clams, Cucumbers, Ice Cream; Oranges, Pine
Apples; Candyp, and Segars, Nuts &c. Small
Beer, Ice coollemonade, and Soda Water to
eat and drink' At the same pla i ce is, a good as
sortment of Groceries and Provisions, with new
supplies every week from New! York, such as'
Tea, choice kinds, from 28. 9c.,1 to 6s. per lb.
Sugar now at 9 cts. 'Test Colree 11 I-2cts.,
crushed, Pulverized and Granulated at Is. per
lb. Molasses 3s. 6d. , per Gallon; best Syrup at
58. 6d. per gal. Pork, Smoked Ham, and Shoul
ders, dried, Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel. White
and Blue Fish, Cheese, CrackeM Lard, Tallow,
Sterine patent and Sperm Candles, a variety of
Bar Soaps, Shaving do. best in use, Coffee Rice,
and Tobacco, plug and fine ctit,l Chewing and
smoking, do. in tin foil.' Fire Crackers and Fire
Works. Matches, all kinds, dried Peaches,
Plums. Cherries, Figs, from is. to Is. 6d. per lb.
Prunes, Zantee Currents, - Citron, paste, Sa
go for puddings, Spices all kin d, do: Ground
Mestard, do. French Soap Powder, Babbitts Sal
teratus, do. and. Washing Soda, preaniTarter,
and Super Carb Soda', Tartaric Acid, Licorice, .
do. root, Fancy Candy and Gam Drops, fresh
from N. Y., Cassia buds, Canary feed, Nutmegs,
Cloves &c., Cocoa, Brume and Chalkolate,
Lor
ilards, black and Scotch snuff, Raisins, from ls.
to la. 6d. per lb, Suttanee seedlestißasins, starch
(pearl) Corn starch, Patent Nutmeg Graters,and
Clothe's pins,Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles,
R,aymond's L ees, and Wrights Pills, Salts, Roll
Brimstone, Sulphur, Gum Camphor, Vinegar
Choice lot of Catsup; Pickles,Pepper Sauce ;
Rasphery 'Syrup, flavoring extratti,-Hair Oitts,to
einbelish and prevent from falling{ off or turning
grey. Herring by the Box, White IWash, Scrub
and: Shoe brushes, Stove and bpot Blacking-
Garden seeds, slate and lead pencili, Axe hand
les, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, an almost
sure cure for burns, Sprains, Bruises, &c.' Rus
sian Linament, good for man or beast. Horse
Medicine, together with a large assortment of
-Children's Toys, selected with great care for
both girls and boys, among which are small
pails and Baskets, Horses, Dogs, and Cattle on
wheels and rockera, small Tea Setts, Thimbles,
Cornelian Rings, 'Tops, Clarionettes, Accorde•
on, Harmonimns, Harps, and many curious
things, Ladies Baskets and Sewing Birds, Sack
Salt forfamily use, Corn Meal, also Flonr; kept
constantly on hand, by the pound; isaek or W
ren', •
•
• - Ritt - gm anA b o
Clams, Oranges and Lemons, Phia l Apples, &c.,
Some Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Beans, &c., taken
in exchange. The above Goods are for sale for
cash or ready pay.
Thankful for past favors, I hope by strict
attention to business aid small profits to gain a
Lager share of patronage, and thereby all be
mutualy benefited, all °Merit With the ready
will be promptly attended to.
, . •
S. S. MOTT. •
Temperance Saloon, Grocery and Provision
Store in Main St., Montrose, Pa., May 20. 1856.
- Burning Flnid - and Cainphene
4FBESH supply, just received, and for sale
cheap, also, candles, old enough, big en
ough and hard enough to"' stand alone, In sum
mer time, by 1. N. BULLARD.
June 9,1856. •
-
Starrucca XtaillC!!
•
IT a a aa 2 111 lb
WILLIAM TRE3IAIN & CO.,'are on hand
with the largest, best, and Cheapest stock
of general merchandise in town. Consisting '431
Axes. Alpareq, and Alspice.
Brooms, Boots and Bedsteads.'
Clocks, Calicoes and Clothing. •
Denims, Drues, and Door Handles.
Envelops, Edging, and Epsom Salts.
Flour, Flannels, and Fish.Hookk. .
Giese, Groceries, and Gimblets.: -
` Hats. Hams, and Handsaws.
Ink; Indigo, and Ithperial Babies (dresses.)
Jugs, iseonets, and Jewsharps. •
Knives, Knobs, and Kentucky Jeans.
L&ka, Lamps and Looking Ginner'.
Matches, Muslin. and Molasses. •
Nutmegs, Nankeen. and Notionk.
Oils, Oxbows and Overalls.
Pork, lII'S and Powder.
Queensware, Quills, and gm:krt.-Cups.
Rubbers, Raisins and Rat-traps.
Shoes, Shirts and Sugar.
• Tobacco, Tea and Trace Chains.
A Umbrellas, Under-shirts and Union Hata.
. Veils, Vinegar and Nitro!.
Whips, Wallets and Wash bowls. •=-
Man Superfine Flour.
York, Cottonades and Youth's Hai& -
r Z. And many other articles which they are
selling st a very small advance on :east prices.
"Small profits" and fair dealing Is the motto for
theliummer of 'SC Give ns a call and test the
' truth of our assertions. • •
W 111; TRE.b4IN &CO.
Laneaboro,Pa., Nay 26, NH.
Come and See'. t
EIGHTY -FIDE cents cents In cash will .
boy one
dollars _worth of the splendid stock of
spring and summer Goode just receiving at the
cheap push and barter store at Diti3ock four. cor.
nets, where almost ev ery body goes now to boy
thfir Moods. Flour and Salt kept always on
bend...
WM. H. THAYER.'
Disteeek, Kay 23,1856.
J,
CATHARTIC S
OP/MATH by ' their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu
late it into healthy action. They Iremore the
obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver s and other
organs of the body, and; by restoring their irregular
action to health, correct, wherever they exist, sitch
derangements as are the first causes of disease.
An extensive
-trial of their virtues, by Professors,
Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan
gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not
subsbintiated by persons of such exalted position
and character as to forbid the Suspicion of untruth
Their certificates are published in my American
Almanac, which the Agents below -named arc
pleased to furnish free to all inquiring..
Annexed we give Directions for their rise in the
complaints which they have been found to cure.
Pox COSTIVE/MM.—Take one or two gills, nr
such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos
tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of
FILES; and the cure of one complaint is the cure
of both. - No person can- feel well while onder a
costive habit of body. Hence it shoold be, as it
can be. promptly relieved.
Fox DTSPEPPIA, which is sometimes the cause
of Costiveness, and always uncomfortable, take mild
doses —from one to four—to stimulate the stomach
and liver into healthy action. They will do it. and
the heartburn, bodoliurn, and sonibuni of dyspepsia
will rapidly disappear. %Vhen it has gone, don't
forget what cured you.
For a Four. Sroxaco, or Morbid Inaction of the
Bowels, which produces general depression of the
spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills
at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity
and strength is restored to the systeni.
FOR NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACRE, NAUSP.A.
Pain in the Stomach, 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. Don't wear these and their kindred dis
orders because your stomach is foul.
- Fox Scnoetrta, ERYSIPELAS, and all Diseases
of the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open. The eruptinos will gener
ally soon begin to diminish sad disappear. Many
dreadful ulcers :and sores have been healed up by
the purging and urifying effect of these Pills, and
some disgusting diseaaeawhich seemed to saturate
the whole system hare completely yielded to their
influence, leaving the - sufferer -in perfect health.
Patients! your duty to society forbids that Toll,
should parade yourself around the world covered
With-pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any
of the unclean diseas es of the slain, because your
system wants cleansing.
Tol'enier THE Dimon, they are the best mcdl
eine ever discovered. They should be taken-freely
and frequently, and the impurities which sow thc,
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the
system lace chaff before the wind. Bythis property
they do as much good in preventing sickness as by
the remarkable cures which they are making every
where.
: • Lycra COXPLAINT, TACIMICE,'citad all Bilious
Affections min 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 diaatrous to the
health, and the constitution is frequently under , .
mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp
tom. astniction of the duet which empties the
bile into the. stomach causes the bile to overflow
into the blood. This produces 'Jaundice , with a'
long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or
alternately costiveness and diarrhcea, prevails.
• Feverish symptoms, languor, lois; spirits, weariness, -
restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes' in
ability to sleep, and sothetimes great drowsiness;
sometimes there is severe pain in the side; the skin
and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow;
the Stomach add; the bowels sore to the touch;
the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fen Cr,
which may turn to bilious fever, biliouk cote, bilious
diarshrea, dysentery, &e. A medium dose of three
or four Pilli 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 sutler
such pains when you can cure them for 25 cents.
Atistartsst, Goer, and all frajfitmonatory
rent are rapidly cured by the punfying effects of
these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which
they:AM:rid to the.vital . principle of Life. For these
and all kindred complaints they should be taken ir.
mild doses, to move the lxiwels gently, but freely.
As a Di:omit PILL, 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.
PREPARED BY
DR. 3. C. AYES & CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists
LOWELL, MASS.,
AND BOLD EV
Ti Twam,
---- - THE SALAMANDERSAFES
---
---.• of Philadelphia against the
, .
.7 .- - . it world.—Evans & Watson, N 0.26
; T -
'meth Fourth street, Philadelphia,
• =.-- have had the surest demonstration
. in the following Certificated, that
Their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at
length fully warranted the representations which
have been made of them, as rendering an un
doubted security against the terrific- element:
PHILADELPHIA, April 13,1836.
MEssas. EVASS & WATSON:—Gents :--11 AT
fords us the , highest satisfaction to state to you
that owing to the very protective qualities of two
of the Salamander Safes which we purchased of
you some few months since, we saved a large
portion of our Jewelry; Books, Papers, &c., ex
posed to the calamitous fire- in Ranstead Place,
on the morning of the I I th inst.
When we reflect that these Safes were loca
ted in the fourth story oflhe building we occu
pied, and that they fell subsequently into a heap
of burning ruins, where the vast concentration
of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we can- .
not but regard the preservation .of the Calnable
contents as most convincing proof of the great.
security afforded by your Safes.
We shall take much plead'ure in recommend
ing them to men of business as a sure reliance
against fire. GEORGE W. Smelts & Bno.
Parcaott.Pura; April 12, 1856.
MESSRS. EVANS & WATSON—I have to offer
you, my testimony in favor of the great security
afforded to my entire stock.of Jewelry, books,
papers, &e., during the recent disastrous confla
gration in Ranstead place, froth the fact that the
same were contained in two, of the Salamander
Safes-manufactured by you.
Having fallen from the fifth 'story of the Arti
san Building, where they were previonsly,placed
and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the
preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to
every one who witnessed the opening and interi
or examination, a matter of profound astonish
ment;
To all whO may require a perfect protection
from tho ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to
recommend the use of your Safes, as I consider
they have now undergone the most trying test.
N. E. MORGAN.
' PRILADELPIrtA, 4prill 4, 1856.
Messns. EvAss & WATSON—Gentlemen—No
doubtxou will be deeply gratified to learn the
good condition in which I discovered - my book,
policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and
other valuable documents, when on Friday last I
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 which destroyed the Artisan Build
ing, as also fro the force of the fall from its
former elevated ition in the third story, I
could entertain nt slender hopes prior to its in:
terior Inspeetio , that the contents which I once
so highly priz 'would ever be of any service to
fro the
but as these fears are now happily removed,
I feel it only due to say to you that I can hence
forth recommend the use of "your Safes to all
who may wisli-to feel a confidence in the per
fect security which such means provides against
so frightful an element. '
EDWARD G . /Lantz, Bookbinder..
Constantly on hand, Patent Powder and Thief
Proof Locks, for Banks, Stores &c. -
April 24; 1856.-47y1. 1 - •
Whips by the Mika
TROY se etc to 115,00.
PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S.
Binghamton.
"IMXTILA Floor trawl 1,-2 to 8 dollars per
bbl., for sate at , S. S. MOTT'S.
10 1 101 t, Dotry end•Teble nee, pet received sod
X for 44017 go tleck,:kiberor Pound, by
9, 1956,
N. BULLARD.
lowa • I
ABEL TURRELL
Important to Farmers.
New Freight Line from Montrose.
DILL & ARMSTRONG,
Commission Merchants, No. 8, Erie Build-
FOR tho'better accommodation for the farm
era of Susquehanna County. we have con
cluded to receive freight every day in the week,
(Sundays excepted) at the store of M. S.
son & Son, who will attend to shipping the
same to New York, and the return bills he paid
in cash at their store.
Capt. %Viekhain is their salesman, whose long
experience on the N. Y. dz. E. ft . R.: flatters
himself that justice will , be done to his patrons
.with the above arrangement, we invite the farm
ers to give us a trial. JUSTUS DILL
C. B. ARMSTRONG.'
- Montrose, Aug. 20,1856.-6 m.
Bird Cages! Bird Cages ! I
PnYFE & KNOWLTON havejust received
a large and well selected nese-talent of
. BIRDCAGES, •
combining many of tile most e.egant designs
and beautiful finish ; combining durability with
lightness and airiness of style. From .5s 6d, to
810, each, drinking and seed cups included.
PHYFE & KNOWLTON.
51. Cli'ourt st., Binghamton.
FARMERS' •
•
AVILL find n largo lot of . •
If V. hoes, Rakes, ~
. . ,
. Spades, Shovels, ..
- Grass:Hooks, Sickles,
. . • Cradles,
and many other artieleS for tilling and beautify.
log the earth, at Kan & KNOWLTON'S,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Hardware and House Fuirnshing
Goods.
T lllB is a
progressive-age. No one doubts
it; or if they did, a glance at the manifold
writes on wh ch the lightning whizzes with im-,
portant news, woOd•soon convince a look at
the rushing cars would add more emphasis to
the last and .wiSeconclusion. New proofs pre
sent theinselves, ° each day ; each day- we' are
more anxious to •
C..tch the living manners'as•as they rise,"
turn them to our own account, and tak, in ts
much cash as possible 7
Now a days people are averse to dealing at old
fashioned Stores—those established from ten to
twenty years ago: Their proprietors having.be
come thoroughly imbued with the high price
Vrineiple, (or'tather lack nE. principle,) are inn:
wilting to lower their demands to a scale more
in accordance With the times we live in.f " •
I to keep pace with the progrcssivi.
spirit'of the age, we
_have opened our now and
spacious Store,. No. - 51, Court St., with a very
large assortment; of
Hardware, House Furnishing,
an‘l Fancy . qoods, which we . offer wholesale .or
retail, at the lowest prices, for cash or approved
credit. • PIIYFE & KNOWLTON,
• 51, Conrl. St., Ili ighamton, N. Y.
We advise country merchants to visit us.
They will find it advantageous.
LOOK HERE !
9* 9 -
ABEL TURRILL
LIAS just received from New York, a full
11.. and desirable stock of
.•
NEW 'GOODS, •
Comprising a first' rate assortment •of Drugs,i,
Medicines, Chemicals, Modica! Instruments,;
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, China, Glass and Ear,
then Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,)
annia Ware, Japanned and PlanishedTin Ware,;
Shyer and all other kinds of Spoons. -Silveri
Forks, Butter Knives, &c. All sorts of Lamps.!
A good variety of Wood and .Gilt Frame Mir.:
rocs. -Wall and. Window Paper.. 'Statioriery:
Stone and Wooden Ware. "Brushes. • Brooms.'
Family Groceries, Lamp Oils. Camphene.—
Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti
Candles. Ilide and other Whips. 'Varnishes.
Window Glass, A tirst rate variety ofJew.
elry, and Fancy Goods.
.Gold and Silver Spec:
taxies. Gold Peni. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ac
cordeons, Violin and Veolincello Strings, dtc.--
The • .largest assortment 'of •Poeltet Kaives in
&sq. co., and the best quality in 3.larket. Shot
Guns, Pistols,lsingle and Double Barrel,) Re
volvers,. &c.
In short. the Physician, the Invalid,the Honsei•
keeper, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Manufac.
turer, the Professional Man, the,Gentleman, tho
Lady, the Rich and the Poor, the Young and Old,
the Beautiful and the Ugly, the Gay and the
Fashionable, and all the rest of the people, will
find something to 'supply their everyday wants
.0
at 'Farrel l's.
Store in the new Wick Block—Prices low—
Qualities good—Call and see. .
ABEL TURRELL. •
Montrose, March 6,18 W
o — They are 411 going to Turrell's .41n .
Low Prices Triumphint.
GEORGE W. SEYMOUR& CO., are now
receiving a magnificent Stock 'of Spring
and Summer Goods, selected with great care
and with special regard to the tastes and wants
of this commonly, consisting of a choice racie•
ty of Eiry Goods, Fancy Goods and embrukter,
ies, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hats, Caps, and'
Straw Goods, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery,
&e. Which we will sell for prompt pay, at
lower prices than any other establishment in
this County.
•
9pD laiDE - 6.k3
we would say, that they have notbeen forgotten,
and that in the way of Dress Goods, we have
dined for their use the choicest gems in the
market! Drop in and see us, and we will take
pleasure in showing you, the nicest and 'cheapest
stock of Goods you ever
,saw.in this place.
Harford, May 8, 1856.
WOODEN, Wilinw and Tin Ware.at
PHYFE & KNOWLTONS,
Binghamton.
New Goods
.Arriving daily, by Express, at Hopbottom,
Penn's. '
• :
E subscribers are now opening a largs
Tand well selected stock of new Goods.—:-
Consisting of Dry Gooclic Groceries, `Bard ware,
Ready Slade Clothing, Boots and Shoes of all
sizes.and stiles, Flour, Corn Meal, Salt, &c. 4e.
All of which they will sell as cheap as chil
be bought elsewhere in the County,in exche
for Lumber, Shingles, Produce of all k inds,
Woolen' Socks, for cash 'approved credit. ,
Two shillings per pair paid for good Socks.
Sixteen cts. per doz. for Eggs. •
Twenty cts. per lb. for Butter.
BELL & TINGLpY.
Ilopbottem. April 24, 1856. •
Better Late than Never:
New Goods at the - Upsonvitti3 Ex.
Change. •
THE subscriber.is happy to inform his friends?
And patrons that he has just received a
Choice lot of Goods, direct from New York, con..
sibling, in part, of Dry Goods, Groceriris„ Crock:
ery, Hardware, Stoneware, Fish, Nails, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Cape, Bonnets, tymbrellas,
Wall Paper, Window Shades, Ready-made
Clothing, Yankee Notions, &e. dic.l which he
will sell as cheap for ready pay, eviecially for
cash as can be bought at any otherq establish.
meat in the county. That is to say Oat he will
not be beat by any braying
JEWS OR GENTILES4'
He Also wishes to say a word to his customers
and others, in relation to -the way srome mean
folks do their business. If they gave socks,
Cabbages, or Turnips or anything,telse mans.
werable that they wish to dispose of they will
take Them to the store in ,their own town and
fairly or unfairly force the merchant to buy them,,
and if they have money to pay for - -Goods, they
will go to Binghamton or some other place to
spend it, and then report srounit hew much
cheaper they can bay Goods away from home
than they can et home, - All have to say to
such customers is Conte to me withyoer atilt
and if I have any Goods . yon want, I can and
will sell them to you at prices perfeCtly astonish..
J.I.ItgaItIMAN.
Upsotrillt;htay
New Store! New GoOde!
HAWLEY & GUILD would respectfully in
vite the attention of the citizens orGibson
and vicinity to tbeir very_ large stock of Fall and
winter Goods, which they are now receiving and
are now selling at very Low Pried. Consist
ing in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware;
Crockrey, Paints, Oili, Ready made Clothing,
Roots, & Shoes, &c. They are prepared to ex
hibit to the people of Gibson one of the largest
Stocks of Ready made Clothing ever offered- in
this market which they are bound to sell cheap
as, the - cheapest. ,In addition to their Stock they
are now receiving a large Stock of Cooeking and -
Parlor Stoves, Tin Ware, 4.c. So call and , see
if you do not buy, no charge for showing goods.
HAWLEY 4. GUILlui
Gilron. Oct. 19th. 1856.
. N. B. All kinds of Country produce taken o
exchange for goods, at market prices.
20121tIi1U,
Carpetings, Oil Cloths
LOOKING GLASSES. AND
GLASS WARE
At the Crockery and House Furnialting Es
tablishment of J. H. DEPEU,
Cheaper than any other in Itlag-
hitmton.
FOUR' DOORS EAST OF THE AMERICAN HOTEL.
IWOULD call the attention of Housekeepers
. and the public to my spring importation of
wares, fur their elegance of style and beauty of
finish, far surpitsSing anything before exhibited,
and having the largest assortment in store, can
replenish old setts and furnish entire" now ones
of all the new shapes, at a • !esti price than any
other House in this county.
The attention of new Housekeepers is p ic
ularly• called to my stock as embracing the
minutia., both useful and ornamental, of ouae
furnishing Goods, for a complete ontfi and
being thus heavily engaged in this exe sive
hraileh. offer great advantages to purchitsie
CROCKERY AND CHINA DEPART.) .1 4, 1 T
embraces the largest variety ever offered cb fore
in this section, of all the different.kEnds.
GLASS WARE
of every =needed 9rtiele. Carpetings and Oil
Cloths. This branch occupies the second floor
of our establishment, nearly 100 feet in depth,
well stocked with Velvet, Brussels, - Three-Ply
and ingrain Carpetings, !tugs, Mats, Window
Shades and Table Covers, which ure offered aLa
small advance from cost. • s :
Live Geese Feathers 'always on hand. Looking
Glas4es. Gilt, Mahogany, Ornainental and Oval
gasses, in great variety. .
HOUSE FURNISHING. GOODS,
cons:.ttiror of Wood and Willow Ware, .Plated
Goods, Britannia and Japanned Ware of every
description, Tea Boat ds in various styles, Table
Cutlery. Feather Dusters; Fluid, Oil and Solar
Lamps, Bird Cages, also fancy Baskets, Reticules
Satchels, &c. &c.
ar To all of which we invite your attention
and - solicit tour trade, . • .
Binghamton, April 20, 18156
Hurrah for the New Store ! !
THE undersigmed take pleasure io announcing
'to their friends and customers that they
have moved into their NEW STORE, with an
entire now stock of Goods; consisting of every
variety of merchandise kept in country or city,
Friends, give us a call We do not sell .at
"old fogy' prices, nor " Jew" those who pur
chase of us ; but trade fairly and honorably at
",live and let live" rates. We both preach and
make the true business principle of " quick
sales and small profits." Let it be distinctly
understood that we do not wish to sell goods on
a long -credit. We will sell goods so low
that the purchaser can afford •to borrow money
at twelve per cent, and pay down for
Salt, Flour and produce s of all kinds kept- con
stantly on hand, and sold at lower rates than at
any other establishment in town. To prove that
we are not
. boasting, but telling plain truths•in
a plain•way, call and purchase.
N. R.—All kind* of produce taken in ex
change for 'goods.
R. THAYER,& Co.
'Siontrose, Sept. 26th. 1856.—n41
NEW Pethitnery, Fancy-Goods
Grocerte*, Paints, Oils, Drags, Materials for
Lights, &c., Just recqived by
ABEL TURREL,
Montrixste, Oct. Bth, 1856.
No Trio in Fife-ing•
THAT'S so—es long as Phyfe & Knowlton
keep such a splendid assortment of'
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
as they now have in store, and which is by 411
hands, rival Hardwares included, acknowledged
to bete
BEST. AND CHEAPEST,
ever offered to the citizens of Broome, Susque
hanna, or any other county. •
We can furnish as good an outfit of tools as
Hill, Wood or Seymour, of New York city, and
at pricei al least 25 per cent. lower than either.
ALL TOOLS SOLD BY US WHICH DO NOT PROVE
AS REPRESENTED WILL BE EXCHANGED OR THE
MONEY REFUNDED.
PtIYFE & KNOWLTON.
Hardware, House- Furnishing and Fancy Goods
Establishment, 61, Court St., Bingham
• • ton, N. Y., adjoinin Bank of
Binghamton.
rriABLE and Poeket Cutlery, a groat variety,
_L at very logo prices, at
. • PH YFE & KNOWLTON'S.
PATENT MEDICINE AGENCY.
• •ABEL TURRELL,
Montrose, Pa., °
DRUGGIST, AND AGENT,
FOR ALL THE POPULAR
LIMB?
OF THE DAT.
Consignments Constantly Received.
New Goods at Webb's
JUST opened by the subscriber a full assort
ment of Spring and Summer Goods, which
will be sold cheap, Cheaper than ever.
, Give us a call:. You cannot fail to be suited
or quality, quantity, and terms.• Everything
Txually found in a variety store.
H. J. Webb, .
s now receiving his new Spring Goods, which
I
he offers at his usual low prices.
Montrose, March 11, 1856,
Mouse Builderi Depot for. Susque
hanna County, at New Milford.
DICKERHAN & GARRETT are giving es.
pedal attention to the improvement cow
templatedin this County the comeing season,
and now offer a helping haod„by keeping con.
stantly for sales large quantity of Window sash
and glass, Blinds, Doors, Nails, Paints and Oils,
and a complete assortment of builders • Hard
Waro, Ate. Those going to put up Houses in
the Spring will find it for their interest to give
us a call. We can furnish every thing you
wantand at the very lowest manufacturing RI.
ces. DICBERMAN & GARRATT.
New Milford, Feb.B, 1856. _
The Cheap Store;„
80. 28 ICAM? VT2.21E%4'
.
THE undersigned would tespeothlly inform
the inhabitants of Binghamton and vicinity.
that he has recently purchased of Edward Priest
his' large and well selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
which he has •removed from La Fayette Block
to No: 28 Court Street, one door above. the
American Hotel. • - •
This entire stock has been pirehased eonsid,•
(nobly below . New York cost, enongh so to
warrant him in saving that be will sell Goods
cheaper than sae be . booght at any other Store
In town.
NEW - SPRING AND
Summer Goods, to the above stock has just been
added a large invoice of Spring and Summer
Goods of the latest styles, which will be closed
out at great.bargains. 15,
The Stock consists In Dart of the following
Goods, - viz; Fine Lawns, flst colors, from 9 to,
18c. per yard ; Calicoes, American and English,
from 4c. to 11e. per yard; Merrimack and Co
cheep Prints, at 11 c.; Bleached and Brown Shee.
tings and Shirtings, from 4c. to 2s. 6d. per yard ;
Kentucky Jeans, from is. 3e. to 28. 6d. per y'rd ;
Ladies' hose. from 6 1-4 e. to 3s. 6d. per pair ;
Gingliams, from I,oe. to 23e. per yard ; DeLaines
from 10c. to- 3s. per yard. Also a large lot of
Linens, Quilts and Counterpalos, Curtains and
Draperis, Shawls, Gloves, Table Covers, Silks,
Saces,.Embroideries,
Trunks, Valices and Bags, of all sifts and pri
ces.
Fir Don't forget the number, 28 Court street,
Door east of the American Hotel, but call and
see before purchasing elsewhere.
H. C. GODWIN.
Binghamton, April 3d, 1856.
_THE _UNDERSIGiIIED would respect:
fully inform the citizens' of Dimock and
the surrounding country, that he has opened a
store at Dimock four corners, where he intends
keeping constantly'on hand a good, and well se:
leeted assortment of Dry Goods, GroCeries, Hard
Ware, Crockery, and all kinds of Merchandise,
usually kept in a country store, which he will
sell as low,if not lower, than anyothei establish
ment in Northern Pennsylvania, Montrose not
excepted. Gentlemen and Ladies gke me a
call. and - examine my stock of Goods, and my
prices. You will save at least some . miles trav
el and perhaps from ten to fifteen cents on ev.
ery dollar you pay out. A good Assortment of
Ready Made clothing kept constantly on hand:
All kinds of County produce taken in exchange
for Goods at the Market price. _ _
. . W. 31. H. THAYER
Dimack, Jan. 15.1'156
NEW GOODS CHEAP :
AT C. W. MOTT'S. -
TUSTreceived a lot or New Goods, such as De
EP Lames's, De Bages, Paramettats Persian, Al
pacas. Ginghttms, Merinos. Prints, and Sliaivls,
iu, fact a general assortment pf Dry Goods which
will be sold low
WANTED—Socks, Eggs, Butter,Lard,Cheese,
Flannel, &c.,auy quantity ;u exchange for Goods
t cash prices. • C W. mow:
Montrose,Sept. 113
C/
now be ftiund at his new stand on the
ki turner of Turnpike and Chestnut Sts.,
few doors east of Post's store, where he
elrectual4' repairs witl. dispatch K . Watches,
Clocks; Guns, Jewelry, and every description of
machinery. Wheel butting.. Gan and Watch
materials supplied to the trade.
Attention Farmers :--Plow Points
OF
51most every pattern and kind now in use;
also, No.-2, R. L. Blatehley Plows and .
Corn Plows, may be had at any time of day, and
until 16 o'clock at night, In exchange bir Cash.
old lido, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of ready pay,
of I. N. BULLARD.
• Montrose, May I, 1856.
J. H. DE PEU.
Refrigerators.
JUST received a large lot, at prices ranging
from $5,50 to $12,00.
Binghamtpii N. Y
Cash for Wool.
TAICKERMAN. & GARRATT will pay the
highest market price for all the Wool in
Susquehanna County, delivered at their store.
New Milford, June 16, 1836. -
PARASOLSand Fans, new styles and choice
varieties, at • • G. W. S. & CO'S.-
RETICULES, for Ladies, a large , assort
ment at
PHYFE & KNOWLTONS.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given thnt S. A.
Woodruff is receiving a new lot of Stoves
and wares of all kinds usually kept in the Stove ,
and Tin line of business, among which may be
found a better assortment Of stoics, hear ier, lar
ger and more durable than ever before offered
in this county; all the proof you 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 best materi
als which is offered for, sale as cheap as can be
bought in any market, also on bind Lead Pipe,
all sizes, Chain and gearing for Chain Primps,
Cistern Pumps, all sizes, Brass and Porcelain,
kettles all sizes, Jappaned ware, all kinds.
Jobing done on short !Mice and in good or
der. All Goods in the line will be sold Cheap
for cash or approved credit.
THE subscriber is now receivint* ' his second
general pnrehase of Goops..this Spring,
which renders his assortment very desirable and
complete. By strict attention to business and
by fair dealing, he hopes to. merit a liberal share
of public :patronage. To those friends who.
have yiehled ( to.him their preferences, and kindly
sustained him by theirpatronage, with the in
tention.of airline , Sim in regainining in part the
heavy loss recenjly sustained by fire. he tenders
hi, sincere thanks, with the assurance that their
interests shall beniutually promoted. -
PF.RSONS desirous of paying me money, on
debt of ny deseription,can do so by leaving
their, payment with Post, Cooper & Co., Ban:
kers, Monttose, to my credit, Whose receipts
will be allowed from their date.
C. L.•WARD.
• April. 18, 1856.—tf,_
. New Goods Cheap for Cash. -
CW, MOTT has just received another Itt of
• New Goods, such. as Challis, Barge De
Lains, De Baes i Ginghams, Collars, Embroidery,
Lawns,.Bo., &C. WHICH HE OFFERS AT TREY LOW
rnicEs. SUMMER SHAWLS, a . new lot just
received-4eautiful patterns m—very low prieerr,
also CRAPE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS
as low as the. lowest. (
flt_AS FITTING AND FIXTURES. Phyfe
&. Knowlton are at all times ready to in.
.sert 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 this line, in New
York and Brooklyn. - Orders solicited.
PHYFg& KNOWLTON.
Binghamton.
- GREAT . RUSH AT EVANS at; CO'S 1
THE het is established that 409 Broadway is the
beet place in New York to buy Books. • EVANS
& CO. sell Booksis low as they can be bought
any where, and give with each book a prbsent va.
eying in value from 35 cts. to $lOO. The value of
the present depends upon the number of the book
purchased. - Gifts delivered at the time of the sate.
Great inducements to agents. . - •
Catalogues; containing list of hooks and prises
sent to any address free..
Persons unacquainted with the firm of EVANS
& ca, are respeetfully referred to the following
leading publishing house/
Miller. Orton & Mulligan, 25 Park Row, N. Y.
Derby & Jackson, 119 Nnssau St. N' Y., Phil!Pe
Sampson & Co.. 13 Winter St. Boston. Sanborn,
Carter & Skit, Boston, Mass. - _
lEr. Send fora Catalogue 1 — Sept. leth.3s..
Attention at Home.
W. Singleton,
PHYFE & KNOWLTON
NOTICE.
• • - S. A. WOODRUFF.
Montrose, March 20, 1856. - '
A .ArilD.
ABEL TURAELL
Montrose, April. 24,1856:
Notice.
June 13.
To the Citizens of Montfose.
Clje Dentrost gittitotrat.
PUBLISHED ENTRY THURSDAY MORNING-Br
MC ' COLLUc GEREITSON.
TERMS....sl,so,eashin advance, $2,00 If
not paidwithin six months; ands2,so;at the end
ofthe year. No papordiscontinned until arrears,
gee are paid, except at the option of the Pub.
lishers. All eommunkations 'connected with the
offiee,to us attenfron must bedireett.d to the
Enrroas,Jtontrose, Susquehanna Co unty,sa.
One square (12 lines or less) Tinsertions. $l,OO
Each subsequent insertion, 0,25
One square three months, 3,50
One sqoare six months, 4,00
Business Card?, four lines or less, 3,00,
Yearly advertisements, not over 4 squares, 'l,OO
One column. one - year, 30,00
Yearly advertisers will be restricted to the
business in which -they are engaged ;
and are
considered as wishing to continue advertising
unless they shall give special, directions for:a
discontinuance. of -the slime.; '
faT The publishers haTing added to their Job
Printing materials a large and superior seissrr.
ment of Job Tkpe, are now prepared to moat - -
Job Work in a manner unsurpassed in this see
tion of country, and on reasonable ,
Blanks of every description kepteonatantly
e ,
on hand or printed to order.
't3usintess Pirtrting.
VAIL & LIRENDAGE,
PHYSICIANS AND Sunasoas, SuEqa., Depot,
M. IL C. FAIL,
Dr. A. M TIFFANY,
',Onsician and c%nryan,
llarford Susq'a County Di.,
Dec: 1856.
Win. W. SMITH' &
Cabinetand Chair Mapufaetarers,foot Maio
Street, Montrot;e,Pa.
• Dr. H. SMITH,
Surgeon Dentist, Moptrose, Pa., ,will ,be at
Searle's Ilotol,3londays and Theadays . ofeacb
pSyl
week
. ABEL TURRELLOImurnost, P.
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Cheralcals,Dye.
Stuffs. Glass.ware,Paints, this, Varnishes, Win.
dow Glass, GroCeries, 'Fancy Goods, Jewelry,
Perfumery, egk,--and Agent for all of the Most
popalar Pate Medicines. . . ,
JOHN GROVES;. •
Fashionable Tailor—Shop under Searlei
ilptel,3lain Street, Montrose, Pa. .
DEALER is Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Tion,
' Ware,Lodersville,near Great Bed Depet.-3 3
A. Lathrop; .
, ,„„
DEALER it
in enoy-aracie cdoining,. Hats and
Caps. Boots raid Shoes, Pry Goods. &c; .
Store 'opposite Searle's Hotel, blontrOe,
C. D. Lurnnor, rind
J. P. W. RILEY, i With '
•• Dr. B. THAYER.
PHYSICIAN and Surgeon Montrose Pa.
Office in the Farmer's Store.
. ,
ATTOnNEY AND COVIKSELLOn AT Law,Montrose
Pa., will attend faithfully to all business en
trusted to him in the county of Susquehanna.
Conveyaheing 'and Writing of all _kinds will be
done neatly, and charge moderate. He.wili
also atteud to the prosecution.ofelaiinsorsol
diers, their widows and heirs,agaihst the U.S.,
government, for Bounty Land, Pensions, &e.
May be found at an hours at the office formerly
occupied by J. T. Richard, Esq., north of the
Court-House.—lBs3-43 - •
,AL C TYLER,
In erested with L L. Bunt
IMPORT E AND DEALER in, liordware and cut.
lery, Ca riage Trimmings, spiings, &c.
No. :11.5 .Pearl.. Street, N. Y.:
Where his Mercantile friends, in this and whey'
Counties,are kindly invited,and earnest/3v solicit
ed to call and purchase. - _ r • 6tf.
• J. H. Parsons, .
WHOLESALE AND_ RETAIL DEALER iit Cabinet
Ware, Was, .Bedsteads, Tables, Stands
- Chairs, &c. -
-.No. 9 Washington street . .
Binghamton, N.Y.
Sr Coffin Ware-Room ill" stairs.
• 3. D. QM, M. D. •
PtIYSICIAN and Surgeon has permanently
located' hithaelf at Brackiierfille, Swag's
County, Penn'a, and will piomptly attend to ill
calls with which he may belavored. .
May. 1856.—,n21 - • •
A. Pickett, . - 6 .
Jusrmi. or PTHE PEACE, Collect° .of Deb* ,
Executor of Deeds,
.Wills, Contracts, &c. Of
fice, Laceyri Ile, Wyoming. county, Pa.
May 9, 1856. • •
SASH, BLIND, DOOR;
AND
GLASS DEPOT, ON CIIESTNET STb
31Ioutrosc, Pen ea,
BY D. BREWSTpt.
All sizes end Aeseriptions, in any quantity,
made to order, or furnished on the shortest' , ne
tiee.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
New illifford, .Peusa'rt.
%?liHOLESALE Dealers - in - Buttons
• V Combs, Suspenders, Threads, Fanci
Goods, Watches - Jewelry, Silver and. Plated
Ware, Cutlery; Fishing Tackle, Cigars, dt.c.,dto,
Merchants and Peddlers supplied - on libeml
terms.'
WM. HAYDEN, - TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
41:1*
• .
E. F. WILMOT,.
GRADUATE, of tho Allopathie 'and 10.
meopathie. Colleges of Medicine s is noig ,
permanently located-in Great Bend Pa.
• April Ist, 1856.
C. W. SICYPT
•
- 'JOHN SAUTTER •
FSIIIONABLE TAILOR. Shop'first.door
north of the Farmers' Store.
E.' CA ULDWELL & SONS, -icaport.
ers of China, Glabs, and Eartliern Ware, N0..76
Warren. §treet„New York. • • •
A GOOD assortment of Pattern Dres Lawns
allprice.s, at G. W. S. & CO's.
PORCELAIN and C.anita (~..he. at
. CC W. 8 & COIBI
_ ake. Notice).
SUNDAY SCHOOLS *furnished with Libra
ries of dikire.t&sizes at New York retail
prlees. Call at the,PeatOffirft. •
May '7, 1856:
Freda Arrival of New Goods at
• DICE} MANS & GARAtATT'S
THE subscribers would respectfully inform
the good people of Suaquchnns: Co. that
they are now opening their stock 'of Fell and
Winter Goods which is unusually large and. at.
tractive all of Which will• be sold for:: cash or
approved credit cheaper than can be bought lit
any other establishment in the countyWe mean
just What we say. Please give us , .
• -- DICKERMANdt- GARRATTEI.
• New Milfoid SePtletb,lB3s. •-'
Bates_ of Advertising.
JOB_ WORK.
I Penna.
A. 11. BRCICDAGE.
JOHN COLSTEN,
FRANKLIN FRASER,
H. S. KNAPP, WITH
[A. LATHROP