The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 09, 1857, Image 4

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    BUYING OUT A PEDLAR.
IsOttTER'S SPikir OE -TUC'ILIMES,.
Evoybody on the t rre•tern Water knows
Charley D--; at least his acquaintances
.
think they. do. '
Charley is a little fast; traveh the river
eight months in the yesr,-and has sometimes
Ixten kitovn to'erinirre in a quiet Tame of brag,
Or draW-polter, "just for the amusement.
11hr - fellow passengers, nothing else?? To
+hose who know Charley, it is unneeesary to
it la that hwvery-g.enerally .succeeds amirs
-,-13ut,,.t0 our story. - One sweltering, Arninst
`:lUY,Charley ‘yas travelling on one of the dusty
thorMighfitres t known as county roads, in the
State - i . pf lfooster.• Choked with dust, half
melted wiot.lise heat. jailed. with a hard-trot.,
!ittg liorte,- that - would insist ripen
.waltzing
l'otirid-eve4 black stump at the road-side;
;iii , ivitli not 4 grocery up.* the whole line
fitzlie,road, otir traveller WAS of course in a
most benevolent humor.
-• 'Somebody, lied
. tobe lietimized, or Chart
ley would nok4e abte to sleep that night.--
The..'Only question... Was, who should it be, and
,that was soon' answered.
A short time of the road brought him sud
.lenli upon a' Jew pedlar, whose pack ofjew.
city_ was temptingly displayed at the road-side
arid Who *as Chaffering with a young Hoosier
fer the sale of a breast-pin, and assuring his
t.mitorner "'lva onner," that the article in
ittestion was the very'comat&part of thy" pin
worn by Qtieen Victoria at her coronation.
Charley was dressed a la. Hoosier, and a
sharper eye than, the Jews might hare'readily
taken trim for whet he seemed to be.,. an un
,.ophisticated denizen of the very ruralist (vide
Webster, next edition) of the rural districts.
Iteinitsf, , up his hoise, he cast an admiring
glance at the glittering. treasures of the ped
lar. - •
"Thy, old feller, you must be ri2,ltt from
traliforny," said Chatley. " I didn't think
there
. ryas that much real gold in all:,1Ioo-
"Dere now young man, do you hem. dat t
Dash a shentleman ash knowsh Bolt, hear cot
he saysh."
Tbis was addressed to the Hoosier, Who
had just:expressed some vague doubt ss• to
the purity of the metal.
Charley got.otT his horse, hitched him to a
fence-corner, and sitting down by the out-
Tread pack, seemed lost in softie abstruse
mental calculations.
The Hoosier proved ratter. a slow customer.
truth was, he had not a cent of money
i ,roent or prospective, nod the .Tow had began
lo inspect . as multi, so he turned hi:z attention
to his new game..
" Yot can I sells you to-day, my govt front,
a pair of ear rings vor your sweet,-'art, or a
oicei3imont ring vor''er finger r'
"Diamond why that's what they cut glass
with, ain't it!" said Charley:
Toe Jew entered into a lengthened history
of the diamond and its uses, embracing some
facts not yet generally known to the scientific
worla. •
"And is all these things pure gold 1" ask
,ed Charley.
• '"Yes . yest, all de very beg. , ht—no' jewel
ers Belt, but right from Californv." _
"-What might you ask a feller for this 1"
It was a pin of magnificent proportions, an
.nrat of painted glass about three inches by
four; set in a flimsy rim of washed metal, and
wofth for the Indian market something near
fifty cents.
my tient, seein'' its you, 111 sell it
shear. Zay vine dollars, datsh two - dollars
teat dan I volt von to de governor's vice, for
lasht veew."
Charley stuck it op his shirt bosom, but .
when be sioke of wearing it. to church next
Sunday, even the old Jew opened his eyes
slightly, and hinted something about its be
ing."'more purposed vor a lady to•vear." .
Article after article was priced by Charley,
and 'expatiated upon by. the Jew.
" Well, old feller," said Charley it length,
" them's all very well . for retail prices; but
bow much will youknock off.for wholesale I"
"Vat you meansh, my (rent, by wholesale
- " - Vwant to buy you out and go into
,the
business myself."
The Jew looked at him for a full minute
before he answered. lie was taking his
meature; . and he thought he had it.
;Taking Charley confidentially by the arm,
and leading him out of hearing of the goo
sier, be said to him— •. •
Tell, now, my gout fmnr; I will tell: you
• jusht bow it ish. I have been in dish lush
ness jusht three yearsh, and I have made all
so much toonWt as I rant.' I only rant: to
*hell out my slitock and quit de bishnesi, and
liveupon my farm in Ohio, de resht of my
life:: My gout (rent, I will sell my shewelry
to you so sheap as you cannot buy it in:Co%
York.: You shall have it yes jusht vet it
wild: me in . de old country. I shall iharge
yoU'UoSsing yor ze carriage, and - noosing for
ze duties." • • .
.". Well, that's fair enough, at 'any rate,"
• aafd.TCharley, - ‘ bat bow am I to know what
they cost r
t! f ol2,:ray gout frent, you vill take my retort
vor dat ,. i knovrsh," said the Jew with an air
:of iialf-injured innocence.
It was now Charley's turn to take the Jew's
measure and after a look which the other
sus*ned with a placid stnile . of virtuous con
lidewee, be said—
old !toss, you heT got:: an uncom
mon 'honest fabe, that's a fact. Give us your
haud 5 1 1 could take
,pour word for's load of
cops, without tneasuriu' it, any day ; you 11
her to do the calculatite, for I , ain't got no
lathe."
!kit Jew . tgok another long uneasy look lit
iitOnstetnei; hat the stolid 'simplicity with
which thelatter poet his gaze, was too much
for bit penetration, and he sat ,down betide
tlie4sick tti.olake an inventory of its contents.
"*s,t:tfie post in the old country, remetn.
old - •
,Toth—path e jtuthde ; Doering rot
ze ditties ' , l?rp r arriage.7
The JoirAirew forth a greasy inetnontaektra
ttooli:tind *wag !tt ...9aak page, .apasad it
°pa :148.k:34
_preparatory to taking an "
coutifvfatookr tas the merchittita say.
The Irsething taken up Or apprnisement
wa s a flashy watch, chain, - which the Jew
ventured-to value at ten ilolints.
"Cheap as dirt," said Chailey ; "couldn't
be made for twice the money in this coun
try." •
The Jew winced; he bad evidently lost five
dollars by not saying fifteen, . and be deter
mined to make it up on the neat article,
which proved to be It breast On of even more
imposing proportions than the, one which had
first captivated Charley's fancy, arid the Jew
boldly put it down at fifteen dollars.
" Come, e l oine, old hoss, that's ' the ag
ony a Rile too high."
" Don my caner, my front, it cosht me fif
deen dollars'', in Barishr
"Too much—toe much—say • ten dollars,
and put it down."
"lity goat .front, you rill ruin ine—say
twelredollank—conte now, me little
brofiti." •
Thowinaing smile with which this wa.
said, conquered, and the pin Iv : As put down at
twetre dollars,
Two long mortal hours, did the Sew per
spire over his task. The Fun seemed to have
been gotten up especially for: the occasion,
and never shone half as intensely before, while
the wind brought the dust from all pOints of
the compass at once.
At last, the inventory was completed, and
footed' up some nine hundred and oadollars.
The Jew rolled the pack up, - and for the hun
dredth time wiped the mingled perspiration
and dust from his brow.
"_ Well, What about the leather contraption
that you carry 'em in —you'll throw that iu I
sepose, won't you r
'• I s'posh I musht do dat," said
the Jew with a pleasant
" Bow much did you say-Wall comes to
‘. 4 Nine hundred and vorty ' doo &Marsh
and virty ceutsli." •
" You must throw off the two dollars and
fifty cents, and call it even uino hundred and
fort v."
Veil, vell, ve vont stand upon drifies ! --it
stall be ash you gay, my trent."
" All right, then, old. feller have you got
a pen and ink about you l"
Vet vor you want pen and ink, frent r
" I want to i give you my note 'for the mon
ey.”
" Your note - Vot ror I shall rant your
note I I rant your monish, not your note ; I
don't know you."
" Neither do I know you," • said Charley,
" so there's no adrantage on either side.
sides, that's the way I always' trade. I. .was
willing to take your word for the cost of the
things, and its 'darned strange if you can't
tale my note for the - money." ' •
The Je.w fairly danced with rage.
"Well, old feller," -said Charley, during a
temporary - In]] in the storm; " are you - going
to stani to your bargain 1"
."No—no—no,"—screamed the infuriated
Jew, "g;re rte . my mouish, • and you shall
hale ze goodsh."
" Young man," said Clgirlef, turning to
the Hoosier, " can.you:tell me where• I can
find a justice of the:peace in this neighbor
hood!" •
" Daddy" happened,to be a justice of the
peace, and the young mawgave very explicit
directions how to find his house, • about two
miles•further on ; and mounting his horse,
Charley rode off, rowing that if there was
any la'w in the land r he would see whether a
man could make a fair . bargain and then
back out from it.
The young Hoosier is prepared to make
his affidavit, that the oaths anti curses in
which the Jew sought to rel.ieie his over
charged feelings for the next hour, actually
lolled two young birch eaplins that stood
near.
t? First class in Oriental philosophy Hill
stand up. " Tibbet.s, what is life 1" ' Life
consists of money, a horse, and a fashionable
wife." " Good 1 Next : What is death !"
" A paymaster who settles everybody's debts,
and giies them tombstones as receipts in full
of all demands." " What is poverty !"
" The reward of merit Genius generally re
ceives from a discriminating public."—
" What is religion !" " Doing unto others
just as you please, without allowing them a
return of the compliment." " What is fame 'l'
/
" six line puff in a news-paper while living
and - your fortune to your enemies when
dead."
A Goon ANEcocrr.e.—We are told that
the following conversation was overheard
among the " volunteers . of the'Rio Grande."
Scene—night. Two volunteers wrapped in
blat kets and half buried in mud. Volunteer
Ist:, "Jim, how came You to .volunteer
Volunteer 2d : Why, Bob, you see, I have
no wife to care a red cent for me, and so I
volunteered—besides I like war'. Now tell
me how you came here?" Volunteer Ist:
" Why, the fact is, you know-4—l—l have
got a wife, and so I came out here because
.1' like peace f" Hereupon the - volunteers
turned over in their - blankets, got a new
plastering of mud, and went to sleep.
tar-Julia—Now Alfred dear, I must leave
yob. I fun about to shut myself out from
the work,.
ifffred— Why, in the name of madness,
Julia, you-are not thinking of retiring into a
Convent t
Julia—Yo, dear, don't alarm yourself: 1
am only going to put on 'my new erincline
dress.
Ar: ignorant candidate for medical honors
having thrown himself almost into a fever
from his incapability of answering the ques
tions, was asked by one of the censors how
he would sweat a patient for the rheunaatism.
" I would send him here to be examined."
Atir A loviag woman's heart is at the
liurning ship on the ocean. it barns and
does not become extinguished until it has
buried itself. Admiratle is the human
heart, which not from the mind but from the
6basee#o passions is-governed- •
sirlio that affects the eyes tie
_gold
dust, mid no glasses like brandy &s+ e. "r
AYER'S
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gk
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Are curing the Sick to an extent net
- before known of any Medicine.
INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR rOORERVIS .
• JULF.S HAVEI.„ Esse, the well known perfumer, of
Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, nine* choice prod is
are Rued at almost every toikt, rays: • I
"1 am happy m may of your Cavmsette Pull, Hist i
'lee Load them a better 'family medicine, fie runinee,
pe, than any other within my knowledge. Many of illy
friends have realized muted benefits from them, and to.
Weide with me in believing that they Iloaecimaxtraodir
grinner for driving out diseuriee and tuning the sick. '1 y
an not only enema!, but vele and pleeoant to be taken
qualities which Intuit male them valued by . the pub/ 4,
when they are known."
The venerable ChatteelkeWAßDLAW writes from BM
- timore, 15th April, 18:o1 : l.
" Da. J. C. Ante— Sin I bare. taken your Pitts with
• great benefit, fur the lietlesenece, lattglior,dress of appal e, •
and Bilious headache, which has of late vearo overtaken
in, in the spring. Akw doses; of your Fife cured me. l
have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my rani y
for coughs and odds with unfailing success*. You mte
a ,
„i c
Medicines which am: and I feel it a pleasure to comae si
you for the good you have done and are doing."
.. .
JOHN P. BRATTY, ran., See of the Penn. Railroad C s.,
payee
"Pa. R. R. 0210, Pdiledelphis, Dec. 19, le
."Bfr : I take pleasure in adding my testimony toie
edhcacy Of your medicines, arming derived very node at
benefit f ro m tbe roe of both your Pectoral arid Onto ir
nue, lam never without them in any family, not "bat I
ever content to be, while my means will procure theirs . ' .
The widely renowned S. B. BTEVENS, M. D., of Wt C
worth, N. H., wettest
"Having used your Cerselavic Piw in my practil I
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of dioceses; that follow, they are a fairer remedy than any
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• Cough medicine hi the world; and these Pills are Inu
wise inferior to that admirable preparation fur the treat
ment-
of diseases."
"Java, Ne., Aim. es, Irlan
"De. J. C. Area—Dear Sir: I have been afflicted fn rn
my birth with scrofula in its wow Sinn, and now , at er
twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of Nufferit g,
have hens completely tuned in a kw weeks by your Pi
,s.
With what feelings of rejoicing I write can only4.e.
imagined when you realize what I have suffered, and_ w
lung.
" Never until now have I been free from this loath:quite ,
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made me almost blind, besides the ;mei:di:rabic. pain ; at
others it settled in the scalp of my bead, mud destroyed :ly ,
a
hair, and bas kept me partly bald all my days; sometimes
it came out in my face, and kept it for months a raw sore.
"Abut none weeks ago I commenced taking your .t'a -
Manic Pills,and how am entirety free from then niplaiit.
My eyes are well, my skin is fair, and no hair has com
menced a healthy growth; nil of which makes me filet
already a new persun. 1 .
hoping this statement maybe the means of conviyipe '
information that shall do good to tubers, I mu; with et cry
sentiment of gratitude, Yours, &c
MA OA Rlrs vs.' ,
"I have known the above named Maria Ricker in u
her childhood, and her statement io strictly true.
ANOCFAV J. strsce.t . r, i
Overseer of the Portsmouth ;Manufacturing Co..'.
Carr. JOEL PRATT. of the ship Station, writes fop,
Solon, Ruth April, 11154:
" Your Pills have cured me (rout a bilimis attack n hi/I,
• arum from steraneement of the Liter, is bleb Lad beciatie
very serious. I had failed of any relief by my l'hysiiiiii.
and from every remedy I could try ; ant a few do: es if
your Pills have completely restored me to health. I hae
given them to my children fur worms, t VII the best 1-
kets. They were promptly cured. I recommended th,n,
In a friend for coetivenesoi, winch had Imalded bon t 4
months lam told me in a few days they had cored hip-
You make the beet medicine in ;Use ,
world • end I ant fi ve
, .
to say so." 1
Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Soperil,e
Court, whose brilliant abilities, have made Mtn usit
known, not only In this but the neighboring States. r •
"Nest (Weave, Sri .Sprit, It.-51.1
"Sir: I hare great satisfaction in assuring
s t on lltu
myself and family have been very much benefited to yoizr
medicines. My wife was cured, two} earo since. of a *-
vete and dangerous esugh, by, y our C'it asa rest t,. a it.,
and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My chit&l,
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eizza and Croup by it. It is an invaluable rented,. . I
f
, . these complaints. Your CATHAIirriC Pius leave enibuty
cured me tram a dyspemia and ciedittness, which. lit,
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Much more important, (mall the /set that 1 had tared Is*,
get relief from the beet Phyuicians which this section I.f -
the country affords, and Connally a the rat. umerous rce- '
dies I bad taken.
" You seen to no, Doctor, like a providential ble.ore \ •,
to our fa mill, and you may well - suppose t• e are not .t on
mindful of it. Yours respectfully,
LEAVITT TIIAXTER.'
• ' w Steele Cheater, Olis;.fredsch, 1e54.
"Dc..l. C. arca Honored Sir: I Mice made a Os
ough trial Of the CeritalliTlC ritzs, ten me /4' veer are
and beet been cured by them of the dreadful litietimaiu
under which he found me "offering. • Tay 144 do e 1
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some years before, which I attribute entirely to the etrel
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LUCIVS It. METCALF.!
The above are all from persons , who are publicly ki,o,
where they reside and vs ho npuld not io.ike the e .t..,
meats without a thorough conviction that they wercon
• Prepared. by DR. J.-C. AYER &-CO., i l
Practical and Analytical Chercieta. Lowe:l,l7w
.
. ABEL TUBB El
Whips by the Million:
F ROM a 5 ets. to $5.00, at
NIUE & KNOWLTONI3
Binghamton.
Ashton . Salt,
FOR Dairy and Table use, just receive. and
fur sale by the Sack, Bushel or Pounf , by
I. N. MILLAR),
Jane, 9. 1856:
HOSTILITIES CEASED,
react) Declared! 1 •
e l s; such terms that secures the right ofe i vory
NJ nation to the navigation of the
,Dmithe,and
be it known to the people or Susqachinina
County. and the rest of the verld,that they will
find it to their advantage ao come to the 'T 'rep
erance.Saloon and Grocery in 1 .11.,in - St , N(lnt
-1
rose, Pa., (the only Teri3perance saloon in 3lont
iose) to get Pies, such as are pies, Ckes,
I
Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, -pickled Oy. ters,
Clams,-Cucumbers, Ice Cream, Oranges, pine
Appfes, Candy, and Segars, Nuts &e. Small
Beer, Ice cool Lemonade, end Soda Wilt r to
eat and drink. At the same place-is a goo I as
sorttnent of Groceries and Provisions, wit} new
supplies every week from New York, *ill h as
Tea, choice kinds, from 2s. 9e., to 6s. p r lb.
Sugar now at 9 ets. Best Coffee 'll 1- 1 2cts.,
crushed, Pulverized and Granuiated at 10. per
lb.'Molasses 3s. fid.. per Gallon; best Syr - ip at
6s. 61 per gal. - Pork, Smoked Ham, and Sum!.
ders. dried. Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel, White
and Blue-Fish, Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tallow,
• Sterine patent and Sperm Candles; a varic i ty of
BarSonps, Shaving do, heist in use, Coffee Rice,
and Tobacco, plug and fine cut,
,Chewin and
smoking, do. in tin foil. Fire Crackers anFire
Works. Matches, all kinds.. dried Pj
e: ches,
Plums. Cherries, Figs, from
. Is. to Is. 6d.
,er lb.
Prunes, 'Zantee Currents, Citron,: Fig paste; Sa
go for puddings, Spices all kinds, do. G, ound
Mustard, do. French Soap Powder, Babbitts ad
wratus, do. and Washing Soda, Cream Tarter,
and Super Carb Soda Tartaric Acid, Lie. - orice,
do. root, Fancy Candy and Gum Drops, -freslt
from N. Y., Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nutpie . g,i,
Cloves 44c., Coeoa,,Broma and Chalkolatei Lor
ilards, black and Scotch snuff, Resins, fro Is.
to Is. 6d. per lb, Suttanee seedless Rasins, larch
(pear)) Corn starch, Patent Nutmeg Grate s,zind
Clothe's pins, Sweet and Castor Oil in. b Wes,
Raymond's Lee,. and Wrights Pills, Salt., Roll
Brimstone, Sulphur, Gum Camphor, Vinegar
Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles, Pepper' auce,
Raspbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, flair ils,to
embelish and prevent from falling off ortuining
grey, Herring by the Box, White Wash, t:.rub
and :Shoe brushes, Stove and bond IN:king.
Garden seeds, slate-and lead pencils, Axti hand
les, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, an ilmost
sure cure for bUrns,Sprains, Bruises, &el Rus
sian Linament,good fur 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 rockers, small Tea Setts, Thimbles,
Cornellan Rings, - Tops, ClaiionetteS, Accorde
on!, Harmonicons, Harps, and many curious
- things, Ladies Baskets and Sewing Birds, Sack
Salt for. family use, Corn Me/1421e° Flour, kept
constantly on hand, by the pound, sack or bur
rell.
rirmvo , i mf AD .
.1.
Clams, Oranges and Lemons, Pine Apples, are.,
some Eggs, Butter, Potatoes, Beanso&c., taken
in exchange. The above Goode are for sale for
cash or ready pay.
Thankful for past favors, I hope by strict
attention to business and small profits to gain a
Lager share 'of patronage, and thereby , all be
mutual,' benefited, all orders 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 Fluid andVaniph6ne.
A Pagsli supply,just received, and &rude
tIL.
- cheap, also, candles, old enough,_hig en
ough and hard enough to stand alone,to SUM.'
Mer tinge, by 1. N. BULLARD.
June 9, tesq, _ I
PriIDRA - Ta.
~_ ~ ... °THE SA LA 1M AN DER SAFE s
--', :.-,., 7 - -- ; of Philadelphia against the
1 A .... , vorld.—Eyans Sr.' Watson, Ne. 26
! ( i 4onth Fourth street, Philadelphia,
' "•••• - . 2 ." ' lave bad the surest demonstration
. .
• _ -in the following Certificaterk that
their manufacture of Salamander Safes hariat
length fully warranted the representations which .
'cave been made of them, as rendering an un
doubted security against the terrific element:
PHILADELPHIA, April PI, 1856.
• •MESSRS: EVANS & WATs, ON . :--Gents :•••-It af
fords us the highest satisfaction to state to you
that owing to the very protective. qualities of two
o the Salamander Safes which we purchased of
1
you some few months since, - we saved a large
1 portion of our Jewelry, Books, Papers, &e., ex
posed to the calamitous tire in Ranstead Place,
on the morning of the i i th inst.
When we relieet that these Safes. were loca
ted in the fourth story of the building, we occu
pied, and that they fell subsequently into a heap
of burning ruins, where the vast concentration
of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we can
not hut regard the preservation of the valnable
contents us most convincing proof of the great
; seettritrafforded by your Safes
) We shall take much _pleasure. in recommend
ing them to men of business as a sure reliance
,
against are. GF.onoE W.. Stnofts . &I, Bun:
. . ~
PHILADELPHIA. April la, 18:56.
MEssas. -EVAN'S & IVATSOS—.I have to offer
von my.testimony in favor of the great security
I afforded to my entire stock 'of Jewelry, books,
I papers, &e., during the recent disastrous contia
i gnition in Ranstead place, from' 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 previously placed
and exposed to a vast heat for a long timeo.he
preservation of the valuable deposits seemei) to
every one who witnessed the opening and interi
or examination, a matter of profound astonish
' went.
To an who may regaire a perfect protection
from the ravages of fire, I shall not he.;itate to
recommend the use of your 8, Afcs, as I consider
they 113%T now undergone the mest trying test.
N. E. MonGAzt.
PHILADF.LPHIA, April 1.1, 1856.
MESSRS. EVANS & WArsox—Gentlemen—No
doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the
good condition in Which I discovered my b oo k,
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
Mir, as also from the force,..of the fall from its
former elevated position in thii third • story, I
could entertain but slenderhopei prior to its in.
tcriiir imapeetion, that the contents which I once
so highly prized would ever be of any service to
me. hot as these ferirs are now happily renoived,
I feel it,only dice to say to you that I can hence.
forth recommend the n.e of yonr Safes to all
who may v:611 to feel a confidence in the per
fect security which such means provides azainst
so ffightful an element. .
ED . WAV.II. GlisKmr., Bookbinder..
`Constantly on hand, Patent Powder and Thief
Proof Locks, for Banks, Stores &c. .
April
Important to Farmers.
Neli Freight Line from Montrtie:
DILL & ARMSTRONG,
Conunissiqn Men Aunts, 10. 3, Erie Build-
INR the better accommodation for the farm.:
ers ...if Susquehanna County we have con
clude:l to reeei:e freight every day in the week,
(Sundays excepted) at the store of M. S. Wit
son Sz, Son, WhO - will attend to shipping the
same to New York, and koreturn bills be paid
in cash% at their mtn . t))• f x . dam.
Capt. Wickham, .lan, whose long
_ iement, tee in
experience on us .
rusl it., flatters
himself th it ;Listic. ic. B. Art. ko his patrons
with the :111.)ve .arri 1856. sm. . the farm
ers to *ice. us a ;ill f.I.
• it. Bi r d c r f-..NISTRONG.
Montrose, An g. .turoN tm.1. .%m .
Bird Cages l-2j.d..
, Cages !!
PuITE S. KNOWLTON havejust received
a large and well selected a:se-tment of
combining many Of the most .e eg.ant desiins
aml beautirul finish ; combining durability with
lightn•iss and airiness of style. From 5, tid, to
SIQ, each, drinking and seed cups included.
- & KNOWLTON
51, Court st., Tli nation ton.
EMMI
FARMERS
W ILL find a
Sp.ales, Shovels,
Grass-114mks, Sickles,
Cradjes,
and many other articles for tilling. and beautify.
ing the earth, at PUN:FE-S.: KNOWLTON'S,
I.3in ,, ha , uton. N. V.
•
Hardware and House Furnishing
Goods:
Tu.. a progressive age. No one doubts
it; or if they did, a granee at the manitol.l
writes on wh eh the lightning witizzei,with im
portant news, would soon convince; a look at
the rushing cars would add more emphasis to
the last and wise conclusion. New proofs pre
sent themselves each day; each day we are
more anxious to
" CAtch the tiring manners atias they rise,"
turn them to our own account, and tak.. iu as
much cash as possible.
• Now a clays people are averse to deallng at i.11:1
fashioned Stores—those e:tablished from ten to
twenty years aL!o. their proprietors having be
come thoroughly imbued with the high price
principle, (or rather lack of principle,) are un
wil iing to lower their 'Jet:hands to a scale more
in accordance with the times we live in.
esolved to keep paco with the progressive
'spirit of the ate, we have opened our new and
fiptICIOU4 Store, No. 51, Court St., with a very
large assortment of
Hardivare, House Furnishing,
ant Fancy Goods, which we otFer wholesale or
retail, at the lowest prices, for cash or apprOved
credit. PIIYPE & KNOWLTON,
51. Court St., Bi lgliamton, N. Y.
ii : 7 We advise country merchants to visit us.
They will find it advantageous. '
LOOK HERE!
iNNiNi
ABEL TURRELL
HAS just received from New York, a full
and desirable stock of
• NEW GOODS,
Comprising a first rate assortment -of Drugs,
Medicines, - Chemicals, Medical Instruments,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, China, Glass and Ear
then Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,) Brit.
annia Ware, Japanned and Planishcd Tin %Vare,
Silver and all other kinds of Spoons. Silver
Forks, Butter Knives, &c. All -sorts of Lamps.
A good variety of Wood and Gilt Frame Mir
rors. _Wall -and Window Piper. Stationery.
Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms.
Family Groceries. Lamp Oils. CainPhene.—
Burning Fluid. - Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti
Candles. - Hide and other Whips: Varnishes.
Window Glass, &c. A first rate variety (new.
elry, and Fancy Goods. Gold and Silver Spec.
titles. Gold Pens. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ac.
cordeons, Violin and Voolincello Strings, Ar.e.--
The largest assortment of:Pocket Knives in
Susq. Co., and the best quality in Market. Shot
,Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re
volvers, &e.
In short. the Physician. the Invalid,the House
keeper, the Farmer, the Meanie, the Manufac.
turer, the Professional Men, the Gentleman, the
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 every day wants
at Turret I's.,
Store in the new Brick Block—. Prices low—
Qualities good—call and see.
• - ABEL TURRELL.
Montrono, March 6,146.
Orthey are all going to Turrell's jIFI
B 1 RD GAGES,
New . Goods
.Arriving daily, by Express, at Ifopboyom,
Penn's. - -
THE subscribers are now opening a large
and well selected stock' of new Goods.--,
ConSisticg ofDry Good , _, Grocerirs,_liardwrire,
lteady-Matle Clothing. Boots and shoes or ' a n
sizes and stiles, Flour, Corn Meal, Salt, &c. 4e.
All of Which they will sell as cheap as can
he.fiought elsewhere,in the County, in exchange
for i;ru . pher, Sbing/es, Produce of all kinds,
Woold , nSpckl, for cash approved eredit. •
Two shillings per pair paid for good Socks.
Sixteen ets. - per doz. for Eggs.
•
Twenty-ets. per lb. for Ilutter.
& TINGLEY.
,llopbottom. April 24.1:3,5,
. •
:11 .t N•
Carpotings, • Oil Clotls,
LOOKING. GLAS: ES. k -D
GLASS W \ME
Al'the Ci•orkery and Halide Freknisking .
tablidlentrat er'.l. IL Dii'PE
Cheaper than any other in Bing
hamton.
FOUR. DOORS EAST OF TIM AMEMCAN non/.
%VC/ULF) e.. 111 the attention of liousokeepers
and the publie t., tny, spring importation of
wares, for their elegance of.style and beauty of
finish, far .t.urpassing anything before exhibited.
and having the largest assortment its store, can
replenish old setts and furui.h entire new ones
of all the new shapes. at a less price than any
other House in this county.
The attention of new frousekeepers is
.partie,
Wady called to my stock as'enabracing all the
minutiae, both useful and ornamental, of !louse
furnishing Goods, fora
. eomplete outfit—nnd
tieing thus heavi;y engaged -, in this exclusive
branch. offer g reat advantages to purehasers.=
. _
CROCKERY AND CHINA DEPARTMENT
embraces lb : largest variety ever otrvrea- before
in this section, ofuli the difrervnt -
GLASS WARE •
of every neetka article. Carpetirtgs .and Oil
Cloths. Th tiran,...h•oeuttpies the second floor
of our astabti 7! hznent, nearly 100 tvet. in depth.
Kell .stocked with Velvt t, Three-Ply
and ingrain torpedo(:,. Mats, Wind:m
Shades and Table CoVvll4, which areoffered ath
small adv ince fr"ln eust.•
• Live Geto.e reatlicrs always on hand. Looking
Cxlas~rs, Gill, M:tho,:tany,.Ornatnentat and Oval
(11:,ssts. in gri•at variotv.
•
• MUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
con.4.ti J i Lt . of Wood and Ware, Plated
Goods, Britannia and Japanned . Ware of every
description, Too Boa t& in various styies, Table
Cutlery, Feather Dustors.-Flitid, Oil and. Solsr
Lamps, B rd Cares, also fancy Baskets, Rittieules
Satchels, &e.5.,,,c,
Tp all or which we inriteyour attention
and uutiLdt your trade.
I3ingl;nmton. Aprit - 20, 1856
Hurrah for 'the Now Store!! •
pHE undersigt_einake pleas . ure in announcing
to their friends and e - ustorners that they
have moved intii their NEW STORE, with an
entire new stock of Goods, • eonsistirg'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 pnr
ehase of us ; but trade 'fairh, and honorably at
"'lire and let lire" rates: We both preach and
practice the trite business principle of " quick
pales and small profits." Let• it be of,
understood - tit:A we do not wish to sell goods on
a long credit. •We will sell g00(5.4 so /ow
that the purehas t sr can afro: d to borrow money
at 1.% dive - per cent, and pay down for t them.
salt, Flour and produce of all kinds kept, con
stantly ou hand. void at l ewer 'rates than at
any other cstaldishinent in town. To prove that
we are not boasting, bul. WU:lg plain truths in
a plain w.rr. rail and roreli.l.e.
N. kinds of produce taken in et
change for goods. • -
R. TILVITILS: C.
Scpt..2.Glll. 1836.-1111
NTEW Jewekv. Per:"oniery, .•F:incy
Greene'. prigs, 31ziterials Gtr
Sz., Just rvetivcd lv
11 oat rn,c. 0(1. 811:,1S56
rrABLE an t i Pot.ket r, a great v'arie•ty.
at rery /cur prxi.q. at . .
PI 1 Y & I:NOW I,TON'S.
. _ .
PATENT ME MICE% E AGENCY..
A D•E T It RE L
k Montre, Pa., ..
DRUGGIST, AND AGENT,
'FOG ALL THE POPULAT:
RAI:-.11(.11-7
OF TIIE LLIY.
Consiynments et,lA.tantly Bemired
Now Goods at Virebb's
'LUST opened by the subieriber a full cavort
J rip nt of Spring and Sunitniir Goods, which
Fill be sold cheap, Che:iper than ever.
Give us a call. Von cannot .fail to be suited
or quality. quantity; and terms. Every thing
fsually found in a , ariety store.
H. 3. Webb,
•
Is now receiving* his new tiprinL.: Goods, which
he offers at his usu;ll low prices.
Montrose. March-lA.IBK
fitote.e Builders Dtpot for Susque
hanna Conitty, at Yess'llilford. •
DICKERMAN,& GARR TITT are giving es.
pedal attention' to the improvement con,
templated in this County the comeing, season,
and nOw offer a hyiping hand, by leaping con
stantly for sale a large quantity of Window sash
and glass, Blinds, Doors, Nails, Paints and Oils,
and a. complete assortment • of builders Hard
Ware, &e. ThePe ping to put up Houses in
the Spring will find it for their interest to give
us a call. We can furnish every thing you
want and at the very loweAtmlintteactitring pri.
ces. • • DICKER3rAk&-GARRA7I"I'.
New" Milford,
The Choap Store.
. .
HI Q 8 CrSDIJII3-0 , 71111:87.)
rrilE undersigned would respectfully inform
1 lhi inhabitants of Binghamton and vicinity,
that he has recontly•pnrehased of. Edward Priest
his large and well selected stock of .
• DRY GWDS, . •
.‘3;•hleli he has removed froth 14 layette Block
to No. `?2S 'Court Street, one door above the
American Hotel
This entire stack has been purchased consid•
erably below New York cost, enough so to
warrant' him in •-saving that he will sell Goods .
cheaper than can be bought at any other Store
Itr town.
-,NEW SPRING AND
Summer-Goods, to the above.stack has just been
added a largo invoice of Spring and Summer
Goods of the latest styles, which will be dosed
out at great bargains.
The Stock consists in Dart of the following
Goods, viz; Fine Lawns, fist,. colors, from 9 to
18e..per yard ; Calicoes, American and English,
from 4c.. to llc. per yard; Merrimack and Co
cheeo Prints, tit I I .e.; Bleached and Brawn Shoe.
Sings and Shirtings, front 4c. to 2s. Gd. per yard ;
Kentucky Jeans , - from , I :4. 3c. to 21. 6d. per y'rd;
Lanka' noise. from 6 I-4e, to 3s. GIL per pair;
Ginghams, faint 10c. to 23c. per yard ; De Lainea
from 10e. to 3s. per yard. Also . a !urge lot of
Linens, Quilts and Connterpains. Curtains and
DraperN Shawls, Gloves, Table Covers, Silks,.
Saco% Embroideries, &c. &c. j• •
Trunks,. Italians And ilaa o s, of all sizes and pri
,
ACS.
FE' Den% forget the number,2BCourtstreet,
I Door east <Atha American hotel, but coil and
see before &rei:wing ehowhere.
IL C. GOD WIN.
Dinghlmtort,.April 3d,1850,
-
• Low .Prices Tritimphant4
GEORGE W. S. Y MOHR, • & CO,, are" *ow
receiving a magnificent Stock • of. Spring
and Summer Goods, selected with great
wants and with special-regard to the tastes and .wants
of this coMmunity.consiiting of a choice varie
ty of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and embroider
ies, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hats, Caps, and
,Straw Goods, Crockery, !brow :ireand Cutlery,
&e. Which we will sell for prompt pay, at
lower prices than any other establishmtut in
.this County. • "_
•
•
P.,0 -. 701
we wett Id say, thud they !Live n.itfieen f'orgetten.
and that in'the way of Dress Geocis,•we have
culled for their Use the C 1 4 iCeSt V . erns in the
tnarhet Dr..p in and see it , s -- and we will take
.howinz, you, tho t and ebe“pest'
steep 4.164 , 444 you ever •aw in_ this. place,
1 utrord, 31.1 v B,' 18511.
' . • •• •• .
• N N Attention •
p itE\UNDEKSIGNED-miould respeat-
It fully iiifqtu the cititerts' of Ditimek ;and
the surrnunding , countiy, that he'4llS_tlfieti4a
store at.Dintoek ti. r corners, whekhe inten4
keeping ronstantiv ratAand a good and wi.lt
I eeted assortment of Dr C- Goods; Groceries, Hard
Ware,- Crockery.-and I kinds of Mcreltaediso;
usually kept in a country store, which he will
sell as low. it' not lower, than nnYnther establish:
merit in Northern l'ennsylttnia,. Montrose not
excepted: 'Gentlemen and Ladies give me a
call, and examine my stock of Goods, and my
prices. You will race at lonAt s o me m it em t ra y.
el and perhaps from ten to fifteen. cents on ev
erydollar von par out. A good assortment of
Ready Made elothino kept constantly on hand.
All kinds of Cbunty prod ncein ken in exeluinge
for Goods at the Market price...
NEW GOO3S:CHEAP
.•
_ITC. WI MOTrs.
TVS T received a tut of' New Goods,
such as De
10 1 laines. De Ilsly.en, Parutnettus, PerSitin, At
pacas. Gingharns, Merinos. Pnnts, and " Shawls,
in fsct lt,zeneral assortment of Diy Goods which
will be snlil low
WANTE..O—Socks, Eags, Butter.l,3rd,Cliees&•
Fl an n e l, Se., any ZuauliLY ` u eachunae• fur G oarlS
at cash prices. C. W. mow.
Niontrw.Sept. 1555-
AN no ‘i• he found at his, new stand on the
C
corner of "rtirripike and• Chestnut Sts.,
few doors east' or• Post's store, , where he
etreclua ly repairs will. dispatch, Watches,
•Clocks. Guns, Jewelry. and every description uf
machinery. Wlteel cutting, Gun and Watch
materials supplied to the trade. •
Attention Farmers 1 .--Plinv.Points
/AP almost every pattern and kind now in use
also, No. q, R.. L. Blatehley and
Corn Nows, may be had at any time of day, and
until 10 oseloek nt night , in exeliang,e tor. Cash,
old Iron, ( 1 7:lin, Ergs, or any kind of ready pay,
of • I. N. BU LLA.RD,
Montrose, 3 / a y 1, 1856. •
J. H. DE PELT
.Refrigorators•
JUST received a la - rge lot, at prices ranging.
CI from 85,5 b to $1.2,61).
I'HI'FL & KNOWLTON.
•
Binghamton N.Y. •
Cash for - Wool.
- 11,ICKERNIAN & GARRAI"r will pay the
jJ hig,hest market price for all the kVool in
Su - -quehanna County, delivered at their store.
Nt`W Mitrord„ June 16,3856.
•
NOTICE:
j3UALIC, notice is hereby given that S. A.
Woodrutt isreeeiring a new lot ofStoves
and wares of all kinds uSmilly kept in the Stove
and Ti n line, o f business. among
.which may be
found a better assortment of stoves,hea% kr, lar
ger and more durable than ever before•otTered
in this County, all the proof you need wilt be
just to earl and exawitie for yourselves. • Ail
stoves warrant.d in every respect.
Krpt constantly on hand, an extensive assort-.
went of Tin ware, made ant of the biist materi;•
als which is offered for sale ns cheap as can be
bought in any market, - also on hand Lead Pipe,
all sizes, Chain and Lrearing • Air Chain Pumps,.
Cistern Pumps, all sizes.; Brass and Porcelain,
kettles all sizes, Jap-aned warc, • all kinds.
- -- Johinz done on short notice and in good or
der. All Goods in the line will be sold cheap
for cash or approve credit. •
DEL-TURKEL,
. •
2 I) . 2 IM a . . .
/TIDE subscriber is now receiving his second
1.. general purchase of GOODS this Spring,
which renders his asst. ment very i esirable and
•complete. By strict ttention to bUshiess and
v s,
by fair dealimz, he hopes to merit a libct al share
of .publie .patronage. To those. friends who
have yielded to him their preferences, and kindly
sustained him,by their.patronage, with the in
tention of aiding !,Ira in -- reg:iThining in part , the
heavy loss recently sustained by fire. he - tenders
hi! sincere thanks, - with the assur.tnee that their
• interests shall be mutually promoted.
A
Montrose. April 24.1356.
~ Notice. • . ..
•
PERSONS de r sirotpi of paying m e . money s on
debt of any description,can Jo ho by leaving
their payment with Post, Cooper & .Co., Ban
kers. Montrose, to my ' credit, whose receipts
will be allowed from their date. :.
•
- • New
-Goods Cheap for Cash;
W. MOTT has just reueived another lot of
Now Goods, such as Challis, Barge D e
Lains, De Ba,,,fft s,Ginghatnti, Colhrs,Etnbritidery.
Lawns, &e., &c: Armen tt tt• OFFERS ST VERY LOW
PRICES. SUMMER S'ILAIVLS,'a new lot just
reeeive4—beatititul patterns at very low • prices,
'also CRA PE and BLACK SILK SHAWLS
as low as the lowest.
wt)ODEN: Wind Tin IVare,at,. .•
&.KNeWLTONS,
IFng,hamton. • - - • -
nimnek, J a n. 15.1 i 56
W. Singloton,
13.1RASOLSThnii Pans. new ~tyleA chi
.11_ %%alt.( ies, at G. W. S. & CO.S.
D ETICULES, fur LailLs, largo assort_
/A tuent at
PIIVFE & KNOWLTON'S
8..1. WOODRUFF
Mint roc'. nareli 90, 1856.
April 18, 1856.-tf.
June 13
To the Citizens of Montrose.
GAS FITTING AND. FIXTURES. *Phyla
& Knowlton are at all times ready to in.
sert Gas Pipe in old. or new howsies,.in a work
man "like manner, and aflow prices. •
They have a. fine assortment of Chandeliers,
fiendents, Portable; Brackets, Glass Globes; and
Fancy Paper Shades. * :
Mr. IllackstortEc who superintends the work
has had much experience in OW line, in New
York and Brooklyn. ,Orders solicited.
PHYFE & KNOWLTON:
Binghamton.
No Use in..Fife-itig•
riptiArs so—as long as Phyl & Knowlton
IL keep sack, a splendid assortment of
CARPENTERS T 001.45,
ha. they now hare in store; and which : low all
hands, riia)llanio.nro l included, acknowledged
ta-be the . -
. .
• BEST AND CHEAPEST, • • f
ever offered to the citizens or Broome. Swope
hanns,or any other.county. . •
We can Amish as good an outfit of tools xis
Hill, Wood or Se.ymour; of New. York qty, and
at prices al least 25 per cent.- lower then - either:
. .ALL.Tom.s.ROLD BY US WOICR DO ROT 401 TE
RP.PREARNTED WILL BR latekl4lN4lD OR Tin
MOREY REFUNDED. • .
- PHYFE & KNOWLTON.
Ilard'utare, noose , Furnishing an 4 Fanny Gooda
Eatabliahment, St, Court St., Bingham
ton, N. Y., adjoining flank or
Binghamton.
tVM. If. THAYER
BEL . TURRELL
C. L WARD:
C. W. MOTT
(C#;. - -. - Dpittto - s. i -g i rilipstat:
PUBLISnED WW.ERY '4lll l / 1 81tAY 3(012x - rsc BY
MC'COLLTIM: GERRITSObi_
TER-71 ti---$1,.50 zatchin advanee;s2,ooll
not paid within six'tnonths ; and s:r,so, at the end
ofthe year. Nu impe, r,liscrin tinned until arreara.
rfres are paid, except the option et" the; Pub
ishere . Ail v,-ons mem ientrons conntileci 'with the
offlee.toinmtreattention.,inust beeiretted to the
EDlTOBS,A.nar , bit.t, Susqueoanna County, Pa.
- Rates Ol.Ativertiking.
- . •
One squire (12 lines nr less) 3 ipsertions. 41,0 Q
Eaeil subsv-qn ent insertion, • - 0,25
One square three months, .• - 2-;eu
One iludie Aix /n(441,44,
iinsine,k cards.. PaiP• !Ines or less, - - ate
One vtglittbeeinu.n. cone.year. - 1 21 1 0
_
OHO hi I t,- t 4
1790
One eoln n. _ it
3000
Yearly adveriisils restrivifql to ihr
business in - which they are engaged ;and are
eonsiderea as wishing to,euntinue taiteriising
unless they shall give special : .direetious
disenutinimnee of the.samei
JOB WOflK.
:•-ff' The pablishershurir p added ti) 40-0,1
Printing , rtaterizils a large and superior assert.
triont of 101 l Type, are pr e pared to eneut..
Job Work in a manni.r unsurpassed in thit, sec '
Lion of eountry, and on reasopblit t new.
Blanks of Cvery description kep constant!)
on hand or printed to order.
g • ss -plrtttor l -
. .
VAIL & iIItUNDAGE,,, '
PUYSICI ANS AND ZI,C7ROP.ONP, SUSTI, Depot,
-
htutta.
M. IL C. Yalu, r - .
BIZDNDA Dr?
- Dr. A. 31. TIFFANY, :
-. Vi2nsician - dub c%iirBton,
Ilarford Susq'a Conty Fa.
Dec.
it. 1850.;
wm. W. smitn &co.
Cabinet and Chair Manufact;trirs,footAlain
Street, Montrose, 'a, , -
Dr. 0. SMITII,
Surgeon 15eatist, Montrose, Ps., will be at
Searle's Hotel ,Mondays antrrnesdaps ninth
week. 15%1
ABEL TUIVRELIL;MosTrtosE, PA.
Dealer in Dmgs.'lledicines, 'Chemicals, Dye.
Stuff:, G lass.ware,Paiuts. Oils, Varnishes, Nit ,
dow Glass, Groceries, Pan.:y Goods, 'Serie lry,
Perfuthery, &c:,—and Agent for'all of the 'must
popular Patent..lle4dieines. . -
- d3OBH Gil' OVES 4
Fakb owl Isle Tailor—Shop under Searle
Hotel, 41:iin Street,Montrose, Pa.
JOBS COLSTEN,
DEALER Ili .Stoves, 'Pin, C.:Pper_and Sheet Iron
. Ware,Lodersville,near Great Bend Depot.-13
.
- A. Lathrop!, _. . ,
DELLEP. in Rtady-11.1tde Clothing ; Hats . and
Caps. Boots and Shoes c Dry Goods, &e,
- "Store opposite Searle s Hotel, Montrose
C. D. Ltritnor, and ~,
J. P. W. itit.r.r, . `` h (A. LATnr.o/
Dr.- R. TBAYER.
oIIYSICIAN and• Surgeon Montrose .
I_l Office in the Farmer: Store. •
FRANKLIN r.nASER,
. .
4TTOR . NET ANTI Cui.T.ISSELLtiR AT LAW, Montrose.
Pa.,,will attend faithfully to all.businems en - -
trusted to him in the county of Susquehanna - .
••
Conveyancing and writing of all kinds v. ill be
done neatly, an& charge moderate, 11(-. wi I
also attend to the prosecution oktlairr.sofsol
diers, their widows and heirs,vgvinst the U.S..
government, for Bounty Land, eensions, & e.
May be found at all honrs vt the office formerly
• occupied by J. T. Richard, E,mq., north of the
Court.flouse.,--.1853—]3 -
•
M. C. TYLER,
Interested with I. L. aunt,
/MN3IITM: AND DEALER in Hardi - -afe arid Car
lery, Carriage Trim wings. Spring.. &c,
No. 215 Pearl Street. N. Y.
Where his Mercantile friends, in . this and.onicr
Countlesore kindle invited,add earnesat selicil
ed to call and parchase.. - 6tf. •
• .T. - )l.•Parioxts, • -
WHOLESALE al IRETAUL 1 RETAUL DEALER - h Cabinet
Ware, Sofas, I nedsteatiA, Tatiles, Swirls
Chairs, ke.
.• .
No. 9 Washington street.
Bingbetotori, N. Y.
rff•Coffin W.are-Room up stairs.
•
•
• J. D. VAIL, M. D.
11D ITYSICIAN and Surgeon has - .permanently
located hiniself at Prae4neyville, Sucfa
County, Penn'a, and will prOmptly attend to all
calla with which he tnay •be favored. - . •
May, 1.856.-n22.
• A. Pickett, : .
,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Collector of Debts,
Executor .or Ductis, Wills, Contrnet3, &C. Of
(ice, Lacep,llle, Wyoming county,Pu.
May 9, 1856. . • .
"SASH, BLIND; DOOR, ,
Arlin
CLASS DEVOT, CIILSTPOUT ST.,
Montrose, Peun'n,
- :BY D..BBEWSTER. -
Ali sizes and descriptions, in any quantity,
made to order, or furnished on the shortest: no
tice.-
HAYDEN .BROtHEIiS,-.
New Milford, Prostla.
71110LIESAILE Dealers in Buttons
V V Combs, .Sttapenders, Threads, Pane/
Goods, Watithe,s, iewelrv, Silver and Plated
Ware, Cutlery, PishiNt Tackle, Cigars,. Sze., Ate.
'. - Merchants and' Peddlers supplied on liberil
terms.
TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
• '4l*
DR. E. F. WIL - MOT,. -
(IRA OVATE of the Allopathic and Do
meopathie Colleos- ofldedieinei is now
perinanently located 41 great Bend Pa.
April Ist s 1856.
JOHN SAIITTEIti
VASWONABLE TAILOR. Shop first door
north of the Pannone Store.
E - S. KNAPP, WITIX
E. CA ULDIVELL do SONS, import.
ors of China, Gl:mond Earthern Ware, No. It
Warren Street. New . York; .
A GOOD assortment of Pattern DMUS
allprites. at G. W. S.A. Cn'is.
D ORCELA IN and at - •
W. S-A. CO'S.
• - Take Notice. -•
- INDAY SCROPLS furnished - With Libra-
Stie* °NEM:rent siztia.zit New ' Y:ak
prices: Call at the Pah* Office'.
May 7, • •
Stoves!Stoves • f
HilUßßlTT,would invto attention to 14 3
large stock of Now Stoves, just reecßed,
including a NI assortment 'of Ely teti Oven, Air'
Tight Largo Oven, and Parlor, Offwe and Shop
Stows, for Wood or Coal,alao Stove Pipe; Zino
Sheet Iron; Stove' tuhies, &e. .His assoruneat
will include the most aelcetand deslittble Stores
inliarket and will be 'lsola on.the most favorable
terms for Cash, or on trial,
-' • • • • H, BURRIT'F.
New =Milford; Clet: 19th, 1856, . • -