The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 12, 1857, Image 4

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• ...Statement, of the Receipts:ant Expeilditutes
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Amount Of Duplicates, • - . ...,.' ' • . ~ • $17,629,41
•, Aininuit'pald by Collectora„:. - • • • ' , $16,170,97
. 7 Anninnt ofEionerations to'Collectors;..... .• . • • 897,03- •' • -
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.Of4erctintage to .fidlecutass„, 4 ; -'' - - • • 80131,417,629,41 . •
Triisurerks Mee; Montrose, I. • , : - • • , : ,:; ,
,-: •S. A. WOODRUFF , Treasurer,
• '...-: " '-- ; Deeeinber:2l, 1656. . i '. ' ' . , ,.... , •. . .
' - f.- 1 4 ,41. • - '•.• ; ouotaitaiANNA CoUNTY.-1356. - :. „ IfIE. -
To Commonwealth . Costs, • - - . -518,1318 y County orders redo tmedirom
Road Viewers,-.. . - - 490,501 NO. Ito 538, inclusive, - • $16,484,74
Road Nurnes,. • • •-'•B9 5o
".• A. Carpenter, late.Commimioner,. ' : 7
17,50! refunding orders to N. Y. &
• •-•:. J.W.' SMith, Conimissioner, , . 188,00 - • E.:R. Company,dlc.. • * 692,03
- *,---' Wtn, - .T - CO°, . ' ..... ". - ....... .. :219,00 By Treasurer's Percentage,-... - .716,71
_ Perrin Wells, : - .21,00 By paid County Auditors, - - _ 18,00
- aissessioss, - ;;..).,............*.;-: ... • : 822 , 26 1 .
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540,451
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Traverse Jurors, • '' • .2,092,551 .. - , .
Printing, - •
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D. R. Lathrop, late Treasurer, balance '-•• 1 " • - - • 10 • - .
--- '' . .4 7 " •- --‘: of State Tao, ;1055, , ; -'- -, - . 161,n0;
'• ' ' 'Eastern Penitentiary, ; • . ' .384,231 -.• .
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. Constables, . - • 694.19 - - . - ..
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. --: - - Interest on 'Monies' Loaned, including • . 4 . '. • .
- Inter Wit mi Court Mouse Voids,
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quirt Rome Bonds Redeemed, inelud- I , .
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.. -.'' ' -4 ing . Interest, . -... ' 4 . ~.• .•.,.. . . . 4,227,071 '',l
'Offices, - - _ ' • 101,601 '
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..,:.:; Mainterumosofa Westin Lunnticilosp.. 344,00; .
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~,..„ .: Court Mouse 01zponses; ineludmg Paint- - 1 ' • . .
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iPS4c4- -- • - ' ' .',... -699,421: \
aCrcounna . n, igen. „......:". . . ...... a,00.,,- :. .
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Iltitionery, ... ._,. .-....._ ... . ' 87,91; '• ' • - 1
F.T. Hollister, Sheriff and donor 530,46 i
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- • • It S. Wells, Prot. st Clerk of Q. S., - . 121;74 • • •
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Township Eleetions,'. , ....... ; ... •.' . . 342,09 i -..-,.. my
.:' . , General Fletitiorl, ' - : 435,601 , , \• • . lIMPIN
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- Presidential Election, . '481,5n; .
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•-Jetiotices of the Peace, ,
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Inform.
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- " F. Fraser, District Attorrtey,„ • ......; .... 210)1
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A. J. Seywiniu,-*Cil, Caner Inquest. - 1 3
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Wm.:* Grossman , Coiner* Clerk, '409,00,1 - • . .... , . ' . •
. --' -A. Lath*, - Agrieultural Socletv. - , • 100,00 - • ' • •
-• , ~' M.S.Wfi son , assignee.WY"aluningDridgc,' -' 1
- '- - ' near N. D. 13 nPler's,.... ' '-',... ... 460,011 .
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„ 17nseeted Land,..:..
............. .:,..... 25,00' , .
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0.8. Biebe, Auditors .. , , 1it5.5,,. • , IS,Ob an,
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D. D. Brown,. • ... \ r
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. - Refunding orders,.. N. p r AE.R. R: At.. 692,031
. ' Treasurer s Percentage,...... . . 7 / 6 ,71 1 . • •
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• ' 517,911,48! $17,911.0
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--- TREASURER'S STATEMENT OF MILITARYYIIiS Foi,TYEAIiS 1850AS1)18,5k
-, , Collectors. I. Townships. IDupli- Amount 'l.7.ronera- Percent. ..4ntouri I lears.
eater. paid. i elan:: -age. digs. r
R. H. Burch . . lAuburn -- , - 44.50 30 88' .
.12,00 ' - 1,62 lB'6'6.
J. C. Bushnell, .... - -lAvseat. - .-- . 11, 9,03 - 1,50 •47 - - /., /~
D. Coon - . -_.. - !Bridgewater. - ' 12,50 9;031 - 3,00 47
1. Tewksbury -IBrooklyn ' * ' • . 14,00 8,551 • .5,00:. 45'
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13. Clark ., IChoemut - 7,50 .3,33' 4,00 '- 17 -
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'J. P. Tingley ;Clifford .. _ ' 32,50 25,181 6;00 . 1.32 .
G. 'M. Denison....lDimock. ...„. ' 21,00 -- 15,201 5,00 • •80
W. C. Smith . l , l •'ranklin. . ... " '12,50 ' 9.981 2,00 '52 -
H. Birchard. IForest Lake .... .-..,. ' 16.50 13,301 2,50 70
E. 24. Day IFriondsvil le. 8 , 50. 5,231 3,00 271
R. P. Teiboss lGt- Bend . * 39,50 28,031 10,00 1,471 •
-A. P. Kinney . "Gibson, . 4, 4,75' • 2,50 '. 25t ' '
E. Dimmick , Herrick ' . 36,0 31,83, 1 - 2,50 1,67 I 1
•E. V. Green . ' liarford,. . 21, -.16.61 3,50 89 ,• • *.,
H. G. Case' Jackson
.. - 13,0 . 11,131 1,50 - 37 •
.D. L. Dowers.... -., Jftzsup. . ' ' 21,5 . 16,631' 4,00 87 _
,J. IL Chalker - Liberty ' -.. .. 10,50 , 9,03, 1,00 47
Wm. Robinson,._ .. Lathrop- . . • - 16,50 9;981' . - 6.00 •52 -.
35...13tdcrariii. ' • - Middletown.z.•
_13,50 • 7.60 i - t ' 550 40 -.
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A. Brant New Milford. 35,50 29,45; ,4,50 1,55 -
_E. S. Leavitt . . .Oakland. 14,50 . 13,30 1 5O 70
:J. Phillips .. Springville...... .2. 26,00 19,951 ..'5,00 . 1,05
M. D. 'Gage ..-;... S4er.Lake • - 28, 24,70 2,00
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Wm. Witter...-. Thomson • 12.50 . 11,40 '5O, .„
.M. B. ,ftenediet„.. -. C1iff0rd......, . . ..... 39;00 1' - . 1 - 39, ° 0 18.50,
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_ iii 4 l- liiitni — Tepilliilkir t —illalauce or Colltectore-Alecoulets for lIISII6.
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' Vailectors,lConces. :„1 7boriii ; gs,, Iliarlieaks.'4ls3 l l. Poi& lfs'at. Pretage.r.stnit.. DuclYears.
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':1 - lit'i IL Bairlr ' • ~.:':.;.8.uburti,..... .7, _ $822 51 1C74 82 rPi ."
$lO 2 - - ..,- -1186 G,
- • W llliatri - D011e5,.......:.:. 1 44ad0t4"....‘".1 , 359 2S -- 3.} 1)0 - ,fi 73 :17 6 -. '
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' ' ''4. it • Ottidinell,;:r ~ '. - : - .,.1Anu14,... - ...... ' 168 84'''13032' 'IT - 83 '''
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; 'Duda! Goon, - • ' ,ilvidowster,... 1,268 42 1 - , 1,1108`50 - 1 7 17 69
~• ' hate Tewksbury,— ...'..:.111r00*n....'.: 677.22 ' 636 14 11 ' - 33 6 ..._ •' r
,•• IL Clarlt,'.°..:.. i..... . ...lefiaeonet,. :.... 41.11; 61 . - 382 II - 9 '4l • 20 - 1 ••-• - •
.1 ~ r.ringley, ... ... .... afford,. ' 782 1 ' .. 720 46 --8 73 17 91 . .
~ ...:..43, it Del:l*n, :. , ....fDitnock,..‘....,. 822-.1
~ 777 17 4 . 40 •
~. D. Drownell.,. so I.* a e. , 4 . i tthnidge,'•••••%. ••• ' 181 • •
_lB4l 62. 671 -8 "7 -;
W. C. Smith,.:,. ...4W , lErniAtfin t ...„ ; ,; ~.; ..1440:.44) ... .407 38 11 .1 •21 ,
*, t . IL i1irchnr4,...... , ..,... fA , ..lForgnit 10ke,,..., ~' 513 : . 48 6 ;33 "297' 25 IS •
" ' t',...11. Diy....,....,....1Friend5ig1e,.., ‘ ,-. kl3l 4 123 94 9B 652 .
• ' '-: }Cr. lerbo::: ~.. iGriratll49,l,,:" , 868 0 198 19
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A. 'P. ffitnel•r - ..,..::.,.../41113s:ati . " .... 184 551- .801 96. 147 :', 38.
R• Dimmiek,., 1 ....'.... 11,_ 1irrfei,.: .12 ',...., -.
12 60 Sn ; 340.48, —2. 5 2 :17.91 -
:" I*,•Not400; jrt,.;;....'„;.1__
_tfaritibe;....:., • 878 21 , 346 81 ._ 14 - 0 . , 18 2
'..ft - -V.„,s 2fectio "• - - 1101134, ‘.. .'. 880'8 ' ' 633' 93 'l3 .., -33 31
- • - 5 14 .-Wville• ' '.. - ..:,44Jackstm, ' 557 87 ' 528 53 15'' 27 61
iL. D. Devers.. - .1....„„ .I.7essup,. ' .-; '4BoB' '-' 447 , 23 10 -23 53
E. R. Grow, •
;Lerinx 616 8 ' 483 92 781 ,25 4
f,, Li i ji. •Chi1ker,....,...';‘. , I Libert s r,....... 422 • r•s 400)9 188 . 21 961 . . •
1 W.itobilakm,.„.. ...,,.. 1 1nithrop,.:. - ...1 , *233 • * 219 74 24' 11 39 . -
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.-. Iffilifitio 4..Cr05i0n4i„,.. Montrose...—. .1,446 9 • IMO .19 ' lO 0 0 11 '
-: IL 8a1dw,in„ . ..,'..;„ ...:. Midir#oein. , . rn„.... 659 3 7 ' 624 10 - 769 27 68
_ • ° .K.lttos Dtant,;.',.4,, Xeir IDlford,,.. 968 , 7 • 914 87 677 48 16
L-E.s. Leavit;'.:;....... ,Oalailfd, ' 168 98 :153 48 ... 2 481 • 8,07
a L. , Corder,::.. - :::,..7. 1 11u51i,f . . ..... 580 - 97 545 99 '625 • 23 . 711 i " •
Jonas Plulfirpit,.'....'„.f Springrao,.... l . 725 77 674 26 ,15 29 85 52.! '
•.'t, c 3L.D. 4 1 3 / 9 10.,..". " ' .... Silver L5ke,....1 ''. 022 21. 587 29 '4 11 30 90
L. G. Spring, Strogneltatina,... 311 28 305 45 'lB9 7. 16 07
Willim Witter, Thotapson,.....l 2 53.9 8 ' 239 23 '2 16 12 59
17,629 41, 16,870 97'4897 03 '5861 41
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Amount ofilupEcates RECAP IT ..... .......
Amount piiid by Co
Amount of Exoneretione;..-...,..
Amount of Percentnge to Collectors.. • •••
Amount Unpaid ofIBM), •
.DF:. S. A. •WOODR UFF, Treasurer.
To amount received from Col leetora
for 11356,. ••:-.. $361,1(
YIiATATIEICiriF AaVUNT CIiitRENT wrrn rac "sl i m or i'LNYISYLVINIA.
1) --------- R. .S. .d. WOODEU FP, Aessurrr. • 1 - CONTRA.
'NW Ilti aggrcisste of Stile Taxes levied By five per cent allowed to Collectors on
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and assessed for the use of the Cow- • final settlentelat, _
monwealth, tor the year 185 f... -#8,5813','72'', By Exoneration' to Collectors, .. . .
To aggregate amount of outatatuffug. taxes,
.' i By unpaid Duplicate., or -48,49 and 1830,
Amass yearslB43, 1849, and IMO,— 5t1.',42; Bi Treas.percentageonsl3,262oB,at I.p.c.
TeamOnnt•reethed on Unseated Lands.. 3fin,oo i By amount paid &ate Treasurer,. .... •
B 8 219 14J
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,STATEMENT OF TREASURER'S ACCOUNT AELATLVE TO ROAD AND SCHOOL TAXES ON LT.
, SEATEDIANDS.--FIRST, ROAD TAXES. -
.D.R... • 8.4.. WOODRUFF, .71canirer, . 1
To ad4ourit' of Warrants Mr Road Tax- 1 S 00. S
y amount paid T0wt0th 7224. ip5,....
r e* ko• the isc4e yeas of 1855,,„ 5770..)
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a entage . ...... ......
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• SECOND.-;-13C I TIOOL TA TVA 70eR,75.
AlDOent JE•chnor Warrants for i amount paid-Zoirusbips, -•• • • • 4 25 417
life solei'yeai, 1855, $266;4g1/ 111 moute' o ereedage,- • • 13,12
- • linif •' 1. " cab A.
tmount of fines a July reef; as
..iwnount NM Zimmer; and dun* in
per` Certinettte ot Clerk` of. Court aC e °l l",*. • , •• • " $12T,07
QuartirSessiolls
.147 $ r' er cent retic;42 ° l / 4 ;t : tilg, 3 ,93
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Alit_ g9g 4.1 By amount pnid County A1W1 . ..... $lB,OO
TaaT°4 11100411r1111161110511; 1850 r. ''''' i • • '''''-: ....."."--' --
ißy Exoneration to Co rraer l 9l,o3l 1
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r i tied iron zeta rued Landa„;:- 19 ,00 By, Pmaantage`to Oolleetere r - , 035414 45_11 _
Be serralteranding orders. " ' —•." - 0 74v1
! Ulm! M48110(60 rrail't i ' llg lari'7 - , : :
,;:„ / 37Pcnil* ChieTsiediemetiriNur ' 4 • 1 :' ! ! 1 ' 14
.="4.Mikedikrali. *dolaiX/44ear:-,':•.•-,.', '"'!Vriii I°lit .".
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1143: iii . .
- to iii4l3tTraiialao4447,llllo,
.......:- ' I Y 2 Per c ent , , , ,..........--... - 44. 87 ;7
-. ' ' 7— v : • 4 ..1 , • 'f4.,«!,..1. zAidiOkß cereenemoneni, en .E. r wmmenge,, ~ - .va
, Agedft4,l4, o l* *: „,______ L ________." , - .. , ~. , vs 00 1 Y u34 1 ~,- ,• . ...... ..022,02--.116,11
6enetrecidfrout forfeited - -
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Ten lectised fi vel l34l Irihkf- 111120 "" / " .. ...,., . 2,,, • f .
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r' Hi PIfUI ► T7A~f~F COUR't ACOOVNT.
.T474 — sottset 1 -, tioe,....:—.....‘,4ll3,l — Wrpieniiirid Inasseeda.
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,to idaitkoja ittpetisei, 44fe , r t *.,'- :, _, -, ', ' Trthaisetrwith hitarmt p .' '• - - -• r ' -
.:: der 61 ° 41 0i Pbmwholono4; ..:'ild,s2 B Y de ah iNiktintetvilla -7 ‘ ... ; 1 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,
p. ,• ••• •• • nft.wv
41)Xuogibing,....._. t .. 7 .. 421 h_'lierld
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TART. FUND. •
By amount pain Brigade Inspector, as per. •:
his account 'rendered, $30,00
By - amount paid G. W. Peck, Capt. of Union
MI Artillery Company,. ... 50,00
By amount paid Sun. Guards, W.A. Spicer,. .50,00
By amount:paid Assessers,..„...-7 27,80
By amount Paid Printers, 28,00
By amount paid Commissioners 15,00
By amount paid Coner4 for Stationery,..... 20,00
By Treasurer's Percentage 0n53 4 4:10, p. c. 3 .64
By amount in Treasurer 's bands, 140,16
5L364,10
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$515,00
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•- .. 93,00
. ;9.90
39, ,
Et MILL'
CR.
$782,21
88154
$20.6011.21
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Statement of the County. Treasury,
JANE:URI' Ist,
To ;Talk* ibutts In the Tressga,..., ...$1,439,37
To uneurriritznouei:of Preiious YAT6O O ;
Third issue of Co my Bonds to New Court
'louse Contrsetors, due September 15th,
--Am.& 1857, : .... • .... 1500,00
Fourth issue, duo Septututter 15th, 1832,- 3,500,00
1 Fil th issue . ,
... ' " " 13514... 3,500,00
i : 'Sidi fine, 41- " "- 1860,- 337,52
, Serveralmnotrats of:Notes', 'Dont* Judg-
• , ..., mks. ke., ati per Auditors Deport,.... 500,00
tirlire certify the foregoing to- be a true state
i meat, . • ~, , - J. W, SMITH,
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.. •W. T. CASE,.. a san i za . • e jlerc .,
, PERRI X WF.I.L.S,
Attest--"-Wm. A. CEOSSMA; Clerk. . '
Corrunisskatirs' °Mee, 3lontrose, 1
"Janus:7 23, A. D., 1337. .f
Are cuing the Skk to n extent never
befOre known of Megclae.
INVALIDS, RIAD AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES
strues'axtra, Epa, the wtil tom: reklmer. od
Chostent Strost,,Philadetpliik whom choke product:l
an foupd at almost gray pile:, sari :
"t am hairy to say of you Ca./nevus Pius, that 1
"itn *mud theme a otter fusity'stedieice, for cowman
ma, thaa Say tabu within my koowiodp. Many of my
friends hare nothwid waked beetelts funs than, and co.
inside with me ia boliirehtg that they peens= attmontinary
in
be driving out disuess and plea t the sick. They
are not only ethicmal, bet wee and to be taken
Mathias Which mast make them cabal by the public,
segue dray tat known."
The venerable Muscatine IS'ARDLAW writes from Dal.
lintore nth Apra, 1654:
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" Da. J. C. Ana ' — Bir tll hive taken. ypnr Pins with
Feat beneAl, f r the listleurnem, lancuor, low Of appetite,
and Ulan, which ha. of law' years overtaken
me In the opting. A few doses. of your Pine cured me. I
han used your Chewy Pectoral many years In my family
Ow coughs and "adds with entailing succors. You make
wasticinss which airs t and I awl It a pleasure Id Command
you for the good you have done and are doing."'
JOHN Ir. BEATTY, Sae; Bee. of the'reArt• Balltoad Co.,
yy ei
- Pa. & & OW, lkealk4eaid, Dee. 13, lee.
"Sir: I take plaustre in adding my testimony to the
elScacy of your medicines, baring derived very material
henent from the we of both your Pectoral and Cathartic
Pills, I am never without them in my family, nor shall 1
ever consent to be, while my incase will procure them."
The widely snowed "S. S. ErrEnsi, $l. D., of Went
worth, N. It., %Inset •
"Raving need Carnairree htlilia my practice, I
"Certify Mu that they are an . insalue farm
tire. Intim of disordered functions of the liver, vetoing
headache, Indigestion, CostiresewS, and the great variety
of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any
other. In all eases whore a purgative remedy is required,
I conldeatly recommend trans Pills to the public, as
espalier to nay other I have ever found." The are sure
le their ocieration, and perfectly safe—qualities which
make them an invaluable article for, public. we. I have
its nalqy yam known your Mara Nom! es the best
Cough medicine in the woe,' ; and these Pills are In no
went ise bible, to that admirable gerepantion tots the treat.
mofddisseses."
"J Xe.. Jelev. 1853.
' 0 Da. J. E. Ana —Dear Sir: l am,
have been afflic 2s, ted from
wry Meth with actufuLt in Us wont fism, and now. after
twenty yea's' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering,
bays been completely mord in a few weeks by your Pi 11.%
With wiat Initiate of 'flaking I Write can only be
imagined when you. realize what I have offend, and bow
.f tl6 /ro
" Nersi until now hive I been him from this loathsome
diens; in soma shape. At limit it attacked my eyes, and
made anealmost blind, beeidos the unendurable pain ; at
ethers it sealed in the st4ofm head, and deetroyed any
bah, and has kept me WM all. my dam ;. sometimes
it mate out in my face, an kept It for months a raw sore.
"About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca-
Meek Pills, and now am inanely bee from the complaint.
My eye' anima, eny skin is fair, and my hair has tom
mewed a healthy growth; all of which makes me feel
already a new person.-
• Hoping this statement may bottle means or comnizi
Information that shall do good to others, I am, with lively
Sentiment of gratitude, Yours, Ali
MARIA RICKER!'
"I have known the above named Maria Ricker from
Mr childhood, and bet statement is strictly true. .
ANDREW J. MESERVE,
Omuta or the Portsmouth Manuactoring Car
Carr. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Elation , writes from
Batton, 20th April, 18.54:
"Your Pills have cured me from a bilious , attack Which
Mee from derangement of the Liver, which had become
very series. I bad failed of any relief by roy Physician,
and from every remedy I could try; but a few doom of
your Pills have completely restored me to health. I Aare
=pe them to my children for worms, with. the best et
nitty were promptly cured. .1 recommooded them
to a blend for costiveness, which had troubled him as
months; be told ma in a few days they tad cared him .
You make the best medicine in the world; and I ern free
to my la"'
Bead this from the died:wished Solicitor of the Supreme
Court, whom brilliant abilitiel hive made him well
known, not only in die but the neighboring States.
"hue Orlaers, SLt .dyril, la..
"Sir: I Wore great satisfaction in a ssuring you that
myself and funny lute e been vety.,Much benefited by your
medicines: My wife was cured, tar years since, of a so.
vete "and dangerous cough, by 3r.., Cl 4 emir iscroaat.,
and them than leas. enjoyed per‘c --health. My children
hare several times beau cured f ,attacks of the Influ
enza and Camp by it. It is an Invaluable remedy for
them complaints. Your CrrreiernZ . P,ua have entirely
cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has
grown upon. me kw some years,— indeed, this corn is
moth more Important, from rho tact that I had failed to
get :Mier from the beat Physicians which this section of
the country afford* aid fiDtl2 any of the numerous reme
dies! bad taken.
_
•' You seem to ut, Doeteir, like a providential bleeping,
to our family, and you may vrell suppose we are not un
mindful o.f lb • Tours re•pect fit 11. ,v
'LEAVITT THAXTER."
" &Rat Camber, Okie, Sri/ Strt, 1854.
Da. J. C. Asia Honored Sir: I tare made a Mot.
Curb trial of the CATRIC FILLS, ItIll•Me b ;ic•ur airen
and have been cured by HA th T em of the dreadful y
Rheumatism t,
under which he found me suffering. The first (hie re
lieved me, and e. few imbeequetit dorms hare 'entirely
removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for
some years before, which I attribute entirely to the eSecta
avow estrus:lc Pmts. Tours with great respect, •
a LUCIUS R. .11ETCALP."
The above are an trim persons who are publicly known
where they 'reside, and who would not make dim state
room:am/thou a thorough conviction that they were true.
Piepi A & CO.,
Practical sad zed
Aralitical by
Mumaists YMlL . Lowell. Masa
• •
Mitt. tiitittAtio.
- .
HOATILITIES CEASI,D,
•Peaco.Declared=
ON such terms that secures the right ofevery
nation to the navigation of the Danuhe,and
be, it known to the people of Susquehanna
County, and the rest of the vorld, that they will
find it to their advantag,e _to come to the Temp
erance Saloon rind Grocery in Main St, Mont
rose,-Pa., (the only Temperance saloon in Mont
rose) to get Pies, such as are pies,Cake
Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, pickled Oysters,
Clams, Cuonmbers: lee Cream, Oranges, Pine
.Apples, Candy, and Segars, Nuts &cI Small
Beer, Ice cool Lemonade, and Soda Water to
eat and drink. At the same piece is a good as.
sortment of Groceries and Provisions, with new
supplies every week from New York. such as
Tea, choice kinds, from :2s. 9e., to Gs. per lb.
Sugar now at St ets. Best Coffee II I-2cta.,
crushed, Pulverized and Granulated at is. per
lb. "Molasses 3s. 6d. per Gallon; best Syrup at
ss. 6d, per gal. Pork, Smoked Ham, and Shout.
dere._ dried. Beef Ham, Cod, Mackerel. White
and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tallow,
Sterine patent and Sperm Candles, a variety of
Bar Soaps, Shaving do. best in use, Coffee Rice,
and Tobacco, plug and fine cut, Chewing and
smoking, do. in tin foil. Fire Crackers and Firo
Works. Mqehes, all kinds.- dried Peachei,
Plums, Cherries, Figs, from is. to Is. 6d. per lb.
Prunes, Zanteo Currents, Citron, Fig paste, S.:-•
go for puddings, Spices all kinds, do. Groiind
Mustard, do. French Soap Powder, Babbitts Sa
&Taws, do. and Washing Soda, Cream Tarter,
and Super Carb Soda Tartaric Acid, Licorice,
do. root, Fancy Candy and Gum Drops, fresh
from N. Y., Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nun:mega,
Cloves Cocoa, Broma and Chal kolate, Loa-
Bards, black and Scotch enuff, Raiiiins, from la.
to Is. 6d. per lb, Suttanee seedlessitasine, starch
(pearl) Corn starch. Patent Nutmeg Graters,and
Clothe's pins; Sweet and Castor Oil in bottles,
Baymond'alees. and Wrights Pills, Site; Roll
Brimston e ,. Sulphur, Gum Camphor, Vinegar
Choice lot of Catsup, Pickles,' Pepper Saucii,
Raspbery Syrup, flavoring extracts, Hair Oils--to
embelish and preeent from falling offer turning
grey, Herring by the Box, White Wash, Scrub
an d Shoe brushes, Stove and boot Blacking.
Garden -*seeds, atllttsymd -lead pencils, Axe hand.
lee, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, an almost
Imre cure for burns,Sprains, Bruism &e. Rus
sian I,,inament, good for min or beast: Horse
Medicine.. together . . with
_a large assortment of
Children's Toys, selected with peat-care . for
both girls' and boys, among which are small
gals mid Baskets, Horses, Dogs, and Cattle on
wheels and roekers,Small Tea Setts, Thimbles,
Corneliazi Rings, Tops, Clarionettea, Accords
on, Banuonieons, Harps, _and • teeny.curious
/hi n g e , ;Ladies, Baaketaand Sewing Birds, Saik
Salt for ',family use, Corn Meal:also Flour, kept
constantly on hand, by . the pound, seek or WU*
n J r
maitarAD,
cia.,,,.Oranges'isnd Leniq . uhi.Pine Apples, &v.:,
Soma .Batter; Potatoes, Beans; &e." taken'
Itiexehange. The above Goods axe for sale ter
i readypa r .• -
Thankful for 'past favors, !pit by, strict
attention- to business and 1303311 profife to gain a
targerabire ,- 41 patronage, and thereby - all be
mutual/ benefited, all :orders with the ready
wUI be primptly Attended to. -
332,42
- 82,62
8,179,46
#94:19,14
*266,49
*moo
• - • •", ti.lefOtf .
Tempeisnee••• Saloon, Grooes7 - • , and Provision
Store is mrin St., liontrOtr, Ps., tits} 20;Aft5f-T:
IMI:=1=1
AYER'S
PILLS
.~1~~~- ~~rJ~:~~o
.
friIESALAIkIANDERSAFES
---, :'
.„. 1 - 3 - --- 1. of Philadelphia against the
1 1 .grii.•world:-L•Evaus & Watson. N 0.26
' ! 1 ( 4outh Fourth street. Philadelphia.
*""..'•-,--, have had the surest. dernoustratiou
' - —in the following Certificates,"that
theiv . taanofacture of Salamander Safes ha* at
length fully warranted the representations which
tare Veen tnade .of them, as *enderirig an un
4oubted security against the terrific elerneut :
' - •PuttauctrutA, April 12, 1856..
IESSRS. EVANS & WATSON:.- Gents :—lt at.
for the highest satisfaction to state to you
that owing to the very protective qualities of two
lof the Salamander Safes which we purchased of
you some few miniths since, we saved a large
portion of our Jewelry, Books, Papers, &e., ex
' posed ticthe calamitous fire in Ranstead Place,
on the morning of the 11th inst. -
When we reflect -that these Safes were Inca.
ledin the fourth story of the bniiding we occu
pied, and that they felt subsequently into a heap
of burning ruins, where the vast edncentration
of heat caused the b4sa plates to molt, we cans
not but regard the pri..l;erration of the minable
contents us most convincing proof- of the great
security afforded by your Safes.
We shall take much pleasure in recommend
ing them to men of business as a sure reliance'
against fire. Gunton W. Staton4 & /Igo.
PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856
Means. EvAtte & WA•rsoa—l have to olfier
you my testimony In favor of the great security
anrded to my entire .stock of Jewelry, books,
papers, &e., during the recent aisastrous confla•
gration in Itanstead place, from the fact that the
same were contained in two of the Salamander
Safes manufactured by.you.
Having -fallen from the filth story of the Arti
san. Building; where they were previously 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 the 'ravages of tire, i shall not hesitate to
reemr.metulthe use of your Slfes, as I eonsirler
they•have now un4erg,,me the most trying te.it.
N. E. Moan .
PHILADELPHIA, April 14, 1856
• M ESSRS. EVANS & WsTsos—Gentlemen,,—No
deuht you will be deeply gratified to learn - the,
good condition in which I discovered my Look.
policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and
other valuable documents, when on Friday lie I
opned the Safe made by your firm.
With my knowledge of its great exposure,
both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a
tire as that which destroyed - the Artisan Build
ing,-as also from the force of the fall frostt its
former elevated position in the third story, I
could entertain but slender hopei prior to its in.
terior inspection, that' the contents which I once
so_highly prized would ever be Of any service to
me, but as tuese 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 wish to feel: confidence in the per
fect security which such means provides against.
so frightful an element.
EDWARD GASRILL. Bookbinder.
Constantly on band, Patent Powder and Thief
Proof Locks, for Banks, Stores &az.
April 14. 1856.-17y1.
Important to Farmers
New 'Freight Line from illioietrose.
DILL & ARMSTRONG,
Commission Merchants, Xo. 3, Erie Build-
FOR the better-accommodation for the farm.
erg if Susgtiehanna County we - have con
cluden to recci . :e freigl;t every day in the week,
(Sundays excepted) at the to of M. S. %VD.
son & Son, who - will attend -to shipping the
game to New York. and the return bills be paid
in cash at their store,.
. Capt. Wielibr.na is their salesthan, whose long
experiene.e. on the N. V. & E. R. IL flatters
himself th It ja4*- ''J Le clone to his patrons
- with the abovo.Y, - - 1 , i l lont ; we invite the farm
era to give us - .: I' i I.IUSTUS PILL
; . 4 1 1 A (7. B. A ft)ISTRONG
~. Nlnntro,:p., .1',.... s 4 l ; SZit3.—'6rn.
'Bird _ to.,4,Bird Cakes !!'
PYFE & • ':l er f:lON il3Vvi vpit reeeired
1 large an •M'seleetoti rise-ttuent of
MILD CAGES,
combinirrr many of the most, e.egant deshms
and beautiful finish: combining durability with
lightness and airiness of style. From 5s 63, to
each, drinking and seoti CUD , : included. /
& KNOWLTOI.
51. rolirt it.. Bilt,rhimtory
FARMERS •
ITTILL find. a Izarge lot of •
- Hues, flakes.
T.
. Spades, Shovels, •
Grass-Hooks, SiekleP,
• Cradles,
and many other rtiele4 for tilling and beautify
ing the earth, at . MITE
Binghamton, N. V.
ffardwaro and House Furnishing
• Goods.
TI -IS is a prog,resbive age. No one doubts
it; or if they did, a glance at the manifold
arrites on wh ch the lightning whizzes with im.
portant news, would soon convine.e; a look at
the rushing ears would add more emphasis to
the last and. wise conclusion. New proofs pre
sent themselves 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 tab. in as
much cash as possible:
Now a days people are averse to dealing at r.ld
fashii,ned Stores—those established from ten to
twenty years ago. Their proprietors having be
come thoroughly imbued with the high price
principle, (or rather lack of principle,) are un
willing to lower their demands to a scale more
in accordance with the times we live in.
Resolved to keep pace with the prOgressive
spirit of the age, we have opened our new and
spacious Store, No. 51, Court St., with a very
large assortment of
Hardware, House F urnishing,
and Fancy Goods, which we offer wholesale or
retail, at the lowest.prices, for cash nr approved
credit. MITE & KNOWLTON,
51, Court St., Bi /gharnton, N. V.
W" - We advise country merchants to visit us.
They will find it advantageous.
LOOK HERE !
. .9
ABEL TURRELL -
AS just received from New. York, a fall
1.1. 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,
thee Ware, (a good variety of Crockery,) Brit. annia Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware,
Silver' and all other kinds of Spoons. Sqver
Forks,Butter Knives, &c. All sorts of Lamps.
A . gool variety . of Wood and Gilt Frulag3l,r
-rots. Wall Window Paper. Stationery.
Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms.
Family
.Groceriei. Lamp Oita.. Catophene.—.
Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and - Sperinaeeti
Candles. Hide and other Whips. Varnishes.
Window Glass, &e. A first rate variety ofJew.
elrr, and Fancy Goods. Gold and Silver Spec
tarres. Gold Pens. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Ac
cordeons, Violin and Veolitieello Strings,
The largest assortment of Pocket Knives in
Susq. Co., and the best quality in . Market. Shot
Guns, Pistols, (single and Double Barrel,) Re
volvers, ate.
In short. the Physician. the'lsralid,the• Hiwase
keeper. the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Marsufac.
curer, the Profeseiona Man, the Gentleman,the
Lady, the Rich and the Poor, the Yountaudid,
the Beautiful and the Ugly, the Gaya d, the
- Pasbionahle,and all the rest of the , people. will
find.soinething to supply their. every day wants
at Tiirrell'a. " •
Stove in the new: Brick Block--Prices
good—Cal} sad see.
Montrose, March 4, ig,— •
.Nr"The 7 are all going to Torretra...Aff
ABEL TURRELL.
I More and, More Na Goods.
TT BURRITT. 'is again on hand with a new
11. and SECOND :STOCK of FALL &
WINTER. GOODS Making his assortment unu
sually complete in all respects, and will be sold
as low as the lowest, or lower for Cash, Barter
:or approved credit.
Now Milford, Nor. 28. 1856; .
FURS' PUBS, -
F LM Nectorinea and Cuffs, arid Ballo Robe,.
a now stock just received, and for stay
cheap by H. BURRITT.
Nov.llB, 1856. _
Now Goods
Arriving daily, by Erpress, at ifopbollom,
Penn'a. •
THE subscribers are now ofiening a large
and. well selected A:lnel of new , Goods.—
Consistirg of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Ready rindd Clothing, Boob , and Shoes of all
sizes and stiles, Flour, Corn MeakSalt,&e.&e.
All of which. they will sell as cheap as can
be bought elsewhere in the county, in ezaiange
for Lumber; Produce -, fall kinds,
Woolen Socks, for cash approved credit. .
Tuo shillings per pair paid for good Sods.
SiAteen Os. per doz. for Eggs. ; •
Twenty cis. per. lb. for Butter. •
BELL & TINGLEY.
Eophottom. April 24, 181)6:
VXTRA Flour from 7 1.2 ; In 8 401tara per
E. 4 bbl., for sale at S. S. MOTT'S.
111 TE &. KA' LTON are Agents 1 , 4 a
P
oumfier of Manufacturers, al)(1. will supply
the Trade on ase ter . ms, and at. alow pri zt • at
their Hardware, iltrose Furnishing and Panty
Goods Establishment,
• Ammunition.
D LASTING POWDER. Safe 6. • Fuse. Gun
LP Powder. Shot . , Lend, Gun Cam and I , V;irot:,
.r . A. Powder F asks. Revutvers, Pistols
&c., at the &ore ot•
ABEL TURRELL
11notinxKOi.t. 15. 18511.
TO THE . LADES,
irrE Are determined to milt the ladies, hay. •
ing their romfort in view / we lately pro
eured of the itirliorterN. a lartS.ahrOrtMent. of
• 'FANCY GOODS. , - •
whkh must eertairrtt• please everi the most rns
titli,to.
We have a tine *deck of IJnir, Nail and-Ttfoth
comprising- malty ult-_gant'st) lea.
Of comb' we.liave an extenhive variety,ineln
dine many of India Rubber, Iron and Horn.
We have. beside. many other Riney Articles,
i o n numeral's to mention. Call and - examine
our Fancy Goods.
. Pt P & KNOWLTON .
51 Court St. •
Britannia Warp: •
A VERY large sleek at
PIIYFE & KNOWLTONS
Bitillnmton. •
Hurrah for the New Store ! !
ripuE undersigted take pleasure in announcing'
1 to their friends and customers that they
have moved into their-NEW STORE, with an
entire new stock of Goods, consisting of every
variety of merchandise kept in country or city,
Friends, give us a call ! sWo do . not sell - at
4 old fogy' prices," nor " Jew" tbos-e who pur.
chase of us ; but trade faith and honorably at
live and let live" rates. We both prolth and
practice the true business principle of quick
;sales and small profits."- Let 'it be distinctly
understood that we'd° not wish to sell goods on
a long - credit. iVe will sell goods so low
that. the purchaser : can
.afrord to burrow money
at twelve per cent, and pay down' for them.
Salt, Flour and produce of all kinds kept con.
kantly -ou- hand, arid sold at lower rates than et
my other establishment in town. Tf;prove that
we are not -boasting, but telling plain truths in
a *plain .wav, call and 'purchase.
N. B.—All kinds of produce taken in ex
ehangeiur goods..
• R. THAYER,& Co
Montrose•, Sept.:26th. 1856.—n-11
VEW Jewelry, Per:unter ) , Funey Gnsis
.1.11 Groverte., i ts, Oi Drugs,'Maarial3
Lights, &e.,) um. received by
1 ABEL TURRET.,
Nlnnt vase, Oct. 5th.1856.
TSIDLE and lio!•ket Cotlery, a great variet . y
al term low prices. at
PIIFFE dz.. KNOWLTON'S
PATENT 31CDICINE AGENCT.
ABEL TERRELL,
Montrose, Pa.,
DRUGGIST, AND AGENT,
FOR ALL THE rormAn
RY:r2.E? EIMEINM
OF Tar. DAV'. -
Consignments Constantly Received,
New Goods at Webb's
J .
UST opened by the subscriber nfull assort
merit of Sprint 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. Every thing
fsually found in a variety store.
H. J. Webb,
Is now reeeivin,g his new Spring Goods,Whieh
he offers at his usual low prices,
Montrose: Marsh 11, 1856,
House Builders Depot for Susque
hanna County, at New Milford.
DICKERMAN•&•GARRPTT are giving es. pecial attentbn to the improvement con
templated in this C.Mnty the . coineing season,
and now offer a helping hand, by keeping 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„i&c. These going to put np Houses in
the Spring will find it for their interest to give
us a call. can furnish every thin , * you
lint and at the very lowest Manufieturing pri—
ces. DICKERIIAN & GARRATT. •
•
Net 'Milford, Feb.B. 1856.
The Cheap Store,
D. 28 Tat TAT 4 3, TllligT.)
r frIHE undersigned would respectfully inform
_IL 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 purchased consid•
erably below New York cost, enough so to
warrant him in saying that he will sell Goods
cheaper than.can be bought 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 bo closed
out at great bargains. -
The Stock consists in Dart or the following .
Goods, viz; Fine Lawns, fast . colors from 9 to
18e, per yard ; Calicoes, American and English,
from 4e. to .1 lc: per yard; Merrimack and., Co
cheee Prints, it I l c.; Bleached and Brownfilhee
tiops and Skirtings, from 4c. to 2s. 6d. per yard ;
Kest:inky Jeans, from Is. 3c. to 2s. 61 per y'rd;
Ladies' Hose. from 6 1-4 q,
.to fs. 6d. per , pair
Giaghatie, front toe. to 23e. per yard; De Lilies
from No. to 3e. per y'ard.
,4154:• a large *lot of
Lilefis, Quilts_ and CoonterPolos, Curtains and
oraperis,'Shawls, Gloves, Table Covers. Silks,
!lace's, Embroideries, tke.
- Tranks,N4lieen andßage, - ar altesiuld
ces. - • -
, ..,,
Eir Don't forget the nomber,2B Conrietreet i
I Door east or ‘ the American Hotel, buttall and
see before purchasing elsewhere. '
GODWIN-
14ngliamton, Apr il 3(4,1856- - -
Low -Mimeos numplant,
rIEORGE W. SEYMOUR & CO., are now
ILT receiring a pugnilicent Stock of Spring
and Summer Goods, selected with great.
.care
and With special regard to the:Listen and , wants
of this community, consisting of a choice envie=
ty of Dry Goods, Fincy Goods and embroider.
tea, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hats, Caps; and
Straw Goode, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery,
Which we_will sell for prompt pay; at
lower Prices than any • other', establishment
this. Ceurity. • •
we would any, that they have not been fOrgotten,
and that in' the way of Dress Goods, we have
culled for their use the choicest gems in- the
market! Drop in and see us, and we will take
pleasure in effacing you the nicebt and cheapest
stock ofGoods yen ever saw in this place. • '
Mefferd, May ff, i A 66.
WOODEN; Witinw and Tin Wareoit
PHYFE . & ,NNOWLTONS;
'Binghamton... - -•'' :
To Sportsmen. - -
Fishing Tackle! Guns! Rifts !
,Pistolt
PIIYFE& KNOWLTON have now on hand
a splendid lot' of fishing Tackle, vornpris-
Reels, from 81;50 to $6 ruii, and an assort
ment of artificial Hait , never, iiefore . . equalled in
this vicinity, incl uding Frogs, Nice,Glitss,Leath.
er, ledis Rubber, Arinnwies,Gutta Pendia, Grass
fitiiiPers, Shrimp, Spinning Bait, &c.:Sti.t,
Pat
ont spoons to avoid catching gross while hailing.
Ktent Spring p.noks for 'Pickerel or
Soe.:doi,,,erS. or Vuokis . - Doodle /I .oks, a ne - w
and unproven Mode of catching kh.. 14 . ` W
har e a gocd moil(' of 'Guns. R , itteß.llt.•
volvina, single m14460)1, liarrelA Pistols, IfCO4 .
d e r:Sl7., l . %Vat pr Proof and .Other raps, - Minting
Iloins. Turkey' calls, 4.c. Powder Flasks.
l'onelles,-Game Bags, Temperarfee Bottles,&e
&r. . •
51 C.otlrl Strop%
- fu t:tel WP 11:11:P i . rPrY nrtide Or Sporting. nit
%ra 1 134 . j,,,,f0,6, r outline timbinq by thsb htan
rtqi !h0 . .1.1 , 11d. & KNOWLTON.
Conrt • •
NEW GOODS CHEAP
AT C. W MOTT'S. •
TVS Treceived a tut or .Isirw Goods, such ne De
tJ Laines. Uc Baces, Noranakttos, Persian, Al.
poem.. tiinghatfm, MiqiiloA. Prints, and Shawls,
on fact o zeneral assortment of Dry. Goods which
w ilt h e sold low
• WANTED—Socks, Ergs, Batter.Lard,Cheese,
Flannel. &c..ony gas:alt.!: irn , exchantre for Goods
ot,cash prices. - • CLAY. MOTT.
M nutrose,Sept. 1855.
W. Singleton, •
(I aid now be found at his new stand on the
kj corner of Turnpike .and Chestnut Sts.,
few doors cast of Post's store, where he
erectitally repairs
.witt. dispatch, . Watches,
Clocks. Guns, Jewelry.afili every description of
muchirie r y. %.Vfirel cutting, Gun and• Watch
miterials supplied to the:rade.
- .
•
Attention Farmers :—Plow Point;
rtFaltno4 every patterq and kind notir in use;
kf also; No. R. 1.. Blaiehley Plaws i thnd
Corn Plow n, may he had at any time of day, and
until 10 o'clock at night, in exchange torCm4h.
nld Iron.. Grain, &rms., or any kinii it: ready pay,
•
of- I. N. BULLARD.
Nlontrose„ilay 1, 1856. •
Lt_OLDand Silver kiectneles, h new }at just
k_i received, compritting nll ages, by.
A nzust 18 A. J..F,c,evs.
Refrigerators.
I - UST received a lair2e , lot, at prices ranging
J
. from 85,50 to $12,00. •
PHYPE & KNOWLTON.
IlinL:ilamtrlp N. Y. •
. .
D A RASO LS ncl Pans, new styles and ehnice
1 varieties. at G. V. S. & CO'S.
RETICULES, for Ladies., a largo assort
went at
New Store! New Goods!
ILTAWLEY dz. GUILD would resperifully in
vite this attention of the citizens orGibson
::rid vicinity to their very large stock of Fall and
winter Goods, which they are now receivit g and
-ar e now selling of very Lose Priees. Consist
ing in'part of Dry Good.. Groceries, Hardware,
ertickrey, Paints, Oils. Ready made Clothhor.
Bouts. & Shoes, &c. They are prepared to ex
hibit to the people sit Gibson one of the largest
:Stocks of R. tidy made Clothing, ever ofTyred iu
this matk, t.which they are bound to sell cheap
,as the ckape:ki. In •addition to ihrirstoc.k th e%
are now receiving, a large Stock of Coocking and
Parlor Stoves. Tin Ware, 4-c. So, call and Sk•
if you do not buy, no charge for showing goods.
HA it
Gibson, Oct. 19th. 1866.WLEY GUILD.
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N. B. All kinds of COuntry - produce taken' it
exchunge.for goods. at market prices. . .
• a C • .
rpHEsablicriber is now receiving• his second
•JL generatArchase of GOODS this Spring,
which renders his a.s.sortment very t'esirable and
complete. By strict attention to business and'
by fair.dealin;!, he hopes to merit a liberal' share
of public patronage - . To those friends who
h:ve yi . elded An him their preferences, and kindly:
.n,tained him by their patronage, with the in
tentirin of aiding Sim in, revinining in part the
heavy loss rec.mtly sustikined by fire, he. tenders
his sincir e thanks, with Atto assurance thnt. their
interests shall bemutually promoted.
ABEL Montrose, April 34,1856. TURRELT,..
. . -
Notice,
pERSONS 4e'siiotts of paying me money, ort
debt of anYdeseription,can - do so by leaving
their p.tyment with Post, Cooper & Rot
kers, Montrose, to my credit, whuse receipts
will be allowed room their date.
A pill :18, •1856.-if.
• -
• New Goods Cheap for• Cash., .
Civ. 3to h:tm just received another. lot of
• New Goods, such as Challim,Barge De
Lain*, De Bap s.Ginghams, Collar Embroidery.
Lawns ; &e.. &e. tic or.FigS AT VERY LOW
•FlticEs. . ,11.11 KR 'SHAWLS, a ; new .lot just
received—beautiful ixttterns,, at very. low prices.
SIB() CI and BLACK SILK SHAWLS.
as low as the lowest.. ' • .-
June 13
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To the Citizens of Montrose.-
G AS FITTING AND :FIXTURES , Phyfe
.
do Knowlton ureiat all times ready to in
sert Gas Pipe in old or new houses,_ in a Work
man like manner, tild a: loaf prices. .
They hare a fine naandment of Chandeliers,
Pen6nts, Portable, Brackets, Glaia Gloties; and
Fang Paper Shades. • • •
work
fins
Blackstone, who superintends the
fins bad math experience is this line, in NOW
York and Brooklyn. 'Orders solicited.,
PH YFE & KNOWLTON'. •
Binghamton
, Norse in Fife-lag.
"THAT'S ao—=.ne lopgrae Phyfe & s iCtiowlton
keep such a eplendid aemortment of
- CARPENTERS. TOOLS,
as k 8 theY, now have in scare, -and whiek is Inrili
hands, rivalli4idwares iscluarg,
to bethe •
, BEST AND CHEAPEST, 6
Mrer offered to the citizens of Broome, Susque
tutnna;or any other county. -
We elm tarnish torgOnd se outfit of toOli
Hill, Wood sr Seymour, of Nest York-04y. and
at prices at ievit 25 par cent. !Diver than eitkir.
- At.t. wow SOLD.BY 118 WM= *Do SOT. PROVE
AS EXPLIESEITED WILL BE EEC/WOES OR PRE
molar aueinr.D.l, •
- r • PHYPE dc: KNOWLTON;
Hanware, Iloiise PisinfAbing snd• Fancy Ham
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Establishment, 61 Court, St„Singtiami , ‘
• toii;ll,. Y., idioliiiog Han* of
Bismhainto4.
nt ISA 232E1M
Rods, from is 6d, to $lO each.
Lines, from 3cir:, to $5, each.
PIIYFE & KNOWLT6NS
. • Wm. W. & Co. •
Cabinet and Cbair Manufactarersjoot *Ai/
Street, Aloritroae;Pa. s • •
Surgeon Dentist,. Montrose, Pa.orill be a;
curie's Hotel,Al ondays and Tuesdays °tear
.leek. - -; 15y 1
„
ABEL TIJICHIPLL I NjoaIitosE;Pi.• •
Dealer in Drugs, Mcdicineo, Chemicsis,Dye
Stuffs. Glass•AA'nre, Paints.OliA,rnisliO,
dow Glass, ; Groceries, 'Fancy -Goods-, 'JeWelty
Perfumery, &e..—and Agent for all 6f the' viol
popular Patent Medicines.. • •"*
=
. JOHN GROVES, •
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Fashioutibleirailor-4Spp Sark t
atreet.bionf,rwie,
• - JOHN COLSTEN, -
DEALER in Stoi'ea, Tin, cqopteiend Sheol Iron
WAre,Lo - dersville, near Great Bend Depot.-13
•
A; Lathiop,: '-
DEALER in. Ra2d7.lsli,dis Clothing,. flapi and
Cap... 4. Boots mut Shoes; Dry, quads, 41.11.
W•Stoie opposite Searle'sllotel, iliontrose
C. D. 'aim:or, and •
J. P. with '
auILEY, -•
Dr, R. TRA.TER.
DIIYSICIAN - nrid - -Snrgeon Montrose. Pa,
1 Office in thenitner's•Store. .
• - FRANICLIN. PRAISER,
ATTORNEY AND-CoIINSELLOR AT LA*, Jiontrofte
Pa., will attend fliith hilly to. all' business en
!, trusted to Win ID the county - of gUsqlolfirr.a . ,
Conveyancing and writing of all kinds bill Lc
done neatly, and charge moderpre.. ER will
. 1 also attend .to the progecutton olnol
diers, their widows and heirF,apamt tha V.:.
zovernMent, for Bounty Land,. Pensions,
May be found at all hours at the cave formerly
occupied by..l. Richard, Esq., north of ztl.f.
Court-,House—lBs3-43 •
- N. C. 'TYLER,
Interested with I. L Hunt,
l'aPourEn Attu DEALER in Haidware and, Cut
lery, Carriage Tr i mmings. Spring,e.iS:c.'
Nd. :115 Peart strfet..N.
Where his 31erenntile. friends. in ihi t i sn43.ethi r
Counileore kindly incited, ,
pd to ea It and .purehasp.
• J. H. rarsons, .
WROLEILALE . AND- RETAIL - DEALER io Cabinet
Ware, Sofas, Bedsteads, Tabit•s; Stands
L'hairs, tke._ ' ' • •
• . 9 'Washington street:
• - 'Efinehanttoi, IC Y.
pr Coffin Warp-Raotnttp stairs.
J. .D. VEIL;: M. Z.
- 1311YSICIAN and Surgeon Was .peiimmently
Ifwatell himself at ,Brackneytille, Sustfa
f.;canV, Peon'a. ands will promiitly effendi! all
calla with which he may be favored.
May, '
,
- • -' •A. Pickett, ' ' ' .
JUSTICE 91 1 THE PEACE, CciiiekloT, ,, of Nit ?
Executor of Dveds, With', Contraytn o t c .: f
fiee, Latieivilie, I Y :yonii , i3g couiity, - ,1 1 1,
May 9,1856: - : .•„.,
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SASH, BLIND, DOOR •
.11 .
A NJEO
GLASS - DEPOT;4:I( CU TIUJT ST.,,°
31 ontAisei
- 'BY o.l3REWsitg,...
All.eizes and -deaeriptionatm oriy.loatigs,
made to order, or farehthed on the ahortestf•no
tice:.
• „ •
HAYDEN 13EOTHERS,
.
W III OI4ESALE - beslent 1:i. &Oter,
Coombs, Suspendersi ;Threniis - ,< Pate./
Goods, tVattibE i s,%Jewelrv, - Silver aid :Ptated
Ware, Cutlery, Fisshioy Trickle, Cigars; - 111..e:i
Merebatnis sad Peddlers supplied .cia liberal
C. L. WARD
WM. HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN;
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WILMOT, .:".
anAntAT E : of the Allopathic and Ho.
tneopothic :.collegee no lo
perniatientty:i
April Jet, 1.856....
Pentlid• in .G.t.actikad Pa;. 2:
c. w. mvin.
JOHN ISAVITEILE.
FASITIONABLE 8,131er/01ot),
'norib •atifie-EterinevStqe.
Api.J.JcAutotivEiAr. *.hoss, ,Inv e ort•
era of °dia, tiriaNg, and Earthera Ware, No. It
Werrea .s!reet,Ntiw
AA 000i1aiwortmetat oiPtaferfa)resaLmittna
'• atlprice,m, at &herrp,..-
ORCELMN and Granite Mita at •
• G. W S. tit CO'S
- Take Notice rs
QtrisiPAk ACHOOLadfurniabe l l with tolioas••
, sires, .at New •Xecii.
prices. , - CRI FAt itbß.Ptost Office.. - - •
51 4)? 7, leas.
8 7
- 4 1-311 ,t 0 4 ,
rvio
tosgm.ablek:ltsgil:".4 it A' Poullit7x
fur by tucr PC-Bi!"7",
ii - , iii. M.-..,
Burniag:Fini4 and Caingazin , l
FREHiI knit 'rEteiveao and fof
tt
i sheitp,#.46,,citpdivinty eidifilliP oo gWit- vv .
ougliiiir hint - Inoue). to mood olo;In
mot tithe r . if. pt
- -.Tune :kooks, : -7777-
Ul! =,.lNpt_iiii.' ptinotnt. '.
PURLISMT EVEIiV.2IISII.I3DAT YORSI.NO SY .
IieI t COUUM & GEFIBITSO-17
IVERll9.64ll,2lo,ensitt n advance.,tloo
potpaidwithittalamonttm ; and s 2 l so tutiht end
oft.beyear.. No papeidiecontinneduntilarreste.
ges are paid, eXe4lptjlit the aption-oi the-Pub.
'Hubert'. Alt communications connected Leith the
office,terinsureattention.ennat tettirtekd to tha
EMTolB,3lontrose, Susquehanna Coat, ,Pa
Eines af •
one square (12 Imes or law) 3 insertions. eta
Each subsequent insertian o ' • 045
One square ihree months, J., • , 3,00
One square six monthly': • • - • •
4.0
Business Cards, four tines or easy - _ 3,00
One-eighth column, one - year, - • 64,0
Onetworth,-; w •- lO,OO
Onahalf , " "•• • - '-11,00
One column, " '-•• • 0,00
Yearly advertisers frill be restricted to tbe
business in which , they are .engsged ; and are
considered -as wishing, to eontinue advertisipg
on less they , sbalt give , 'special , directions for a
discontinuance of the same.
JOB WOBIL.
far Tho publisher/ baying addtdth ill/411d
Printing matetiali a large and.itsperiorattsnn.
mein of Job Type, ain now piepartvi to eireent.
Job week itrit manner noniarpanandln this sec.
Lion of rOuntry, and On. riyaonible terms:.
lank* ofovorydnaeriptjon keptcop'sfant
on band - or,printed Jo Order.
USXUtSS
• . VAIL & BRIYRIPA(CM2 --
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PminclAss „Aim -- 'Depot"
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M; H. C; VAIL,
Dr. A. M. TIIETANIC,
015itian *agog - ,
ila rford Suskea Cou 11 ty,ra. : ,
Dec:lst. 1850. ..
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Dr. 11. SMITH,
.71Acytiftx,
'GEOHAYDgN.
.A. H. Bfttymoz.
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