The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 19, 1857, Image 4

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• ' • ,RECAPITULATIC
Amount of Dimikatis,
Anitnint-'paidby CollectOM, • •
: 1 >Amount of Exontintions to Collectork....,
Alnount . orrementage to Collectorn,.
Treasurer's Office., lionttose, •
- December 81,•1856. . •
- • S-Cg.TUF.IIANNA
roconimodiren4h 518,13
'Raid 490,50
Rird 889,50 1
*4'; Carpenter,' tate Commissioner,. 177,50,
TonimWoner,... . . : 186,00
,• Win.' -T. * • 219,00,
' 21,001
, Aaseasors, • - 822,291
17i:wit ;keno, - • 540,451
TrnTezlie Jurors , . .... ...... .2,092,55!
, , Fsintiitgi 199,10 1
'*** Lahrop, late Treasurer, *balance
pf State Tax, 1855„
4 ;'astern Penitentiary,
•
Constables,
' 7 l.ndned,' - including .
Interest en 'Court•llnnse 1,243,76,
I, — f,tiontt - Throln , Bonds Redeemed, .ineltub
.`..+Fl3 ll •4 4 rokitt.•:. .:.... . .4, 2 _27,0;
Offices .
Ralntenance of B. West.at Lunatic D ose. 144,00 1
Veturtilonw: Expenses, inclutlmg
Paittt
ing,
Crosimunt,i .
Stationery" .. , .. . .
F. P. , .814etilf
..... —...._ . ,when.. ant . ailor, 3:30,46
'B.ll-Wells, , Prot. -/k Clerk of Q. S., .... 121,74'
' ;i p -.• '• ' -, ... 342,09
-'reties!:El wtioll. ' • - .125,60
Presidential Election, . 431,51)
Justices of the Peace, • - - 9.371
Wild Cats,._. , . 4,37,
F. Fraser, ;Bitte .:Attorney, • - 'l2l, 60 1
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A. J. Seymour , et. al. Coroner
AVt& - A.-.Crtsstnint, Comets Clerk, 400,0c1i
. A. Lathrop.l Agricultural Society, 100,0,0'
11.S.WBion,assignee,Wsaltising Bridge., . ,- -
. -- near Zi. IL Bustler's,. . 460,601
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'Unseated Land, . . 25,001
J. W. Cargill, 1 .
0. S. Beebe, Atrttots, 1863,. ' .. .
D. D. Brown,
Refunding orders, N. Y. .d E. R. R. &e. 692,03,
Treasurer's Percentage,..-.. , . 716,71
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TREASFIR - ii S
CEtiTETEKtOF MILITARY FINES FOR YEARS 1850A\1)1856.
Collectors. 1
~ 1 .: / Townships. Dupli- Amount t E.roncra- i'ertent- Amount i Years.
. , twins. paid.. 1 Lions. age. due. -
R. ii. Borth.. .. , . . 1
'Aubun. 44.50 3 0,88: - 12,00 1,62 11856
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J. C. Bushnell. ....TArarat. . 11,00 9,03! .1,50 47 i
D. Coon.. ;Bridgewater. ..... 12,50 9,03', 3,00 • 47
1./Tewksbury !Brooklyn 14,1)0 8,551 5,00 45
B. Clark., Choconut 7,50 3,33;. 4,00 17
J. P. Tingley ' !Clifford - . : 32,50 25,18; 6,00 1,32
G. M. I.kilisoti....lDimoek. 21,00 15,20: 5,00 80
W. C. Sa4th....,.. l Franklin. 12,50 9,981 2,00 52
H. Birclasd. IForest Lake 16,50 1 . 3,301 2, ).- 70
RM. Day' Friendsville. - 8,50 5.23 1 1 3, 00 27
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R. P. TerbosiGt. Bend 39, I 28,031 10,00 1,47
A. P. Kinney ',Gibson • 7,50 4;751 2,50 ,25
E. Dimmick ' . Rfierrick 36,00 31.83 , 2,50 1,67
E.- V. Green. iliarford ,-,- 21,00 16,61 3,50 89 •
H. G. Case '''' . Jackson - 13,00 11,13 ' 1,50 ,37
D. L.' Dewers -.
Jessup. ' 21,50 . 16,631 , 4,00 'B7
.T: B.' Chalker !Liberty 10,50 9,031 .1, 647 •
Wca:.,Robinson..-.. Lathrop. - 16.50 .9 981 6,00 52
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X Baldwin ' Middletown. 13,50 7,601 , 5,5 :40
A. Brain . .... New -Milford 35,50 Z 9451 4,50 1,55
E. & - I,6aN'itt • 0ak1and.......... 14,50 13,301 50 70
4-Phillips . - Springville. 26,00 19,05; 5,00 1,05
31('.:P."Gagel; ...... Sil ver La ke.. . : ... 28.00 24,70 2,00 1,30
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RECAPITULATION.
~.- = Antiomt pr ouptica&R„ ' . ... 15,00
-, - ,1-.- ~- Amount paid by 064,10 *
-3 ~::, : Amount of Eionerationtr,.. .
93,00
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I R,90
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~....,, .- -.4attonot - Unpaid of 1850, . 39.00-4515,00
' - iz-i:- .- 4 ---,- - ' frI'ATEMENT OF TREigitliEß'S
S. A'. WOODRUFF, Treatui•er.
To ainottinreeeived from Collectors
48515,4‘.-.„... • • ,„..• . • , $7 , 64,10
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-- WeraMitldraW(ATlN ..WC,'OUNT CtkilES*TWirn TnigrX i rE or PONZSYCVANIA:
3t8, ; ,,,:: ,fi. A.: WOODR,U Pr, Treasurer. ' : CONZR A. 4 `-
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littio )=To-akerr, loOkteeif State Taxes levied By fir e per cent allowed to Collectors on
isaitassmmed,fer She use of the -Com- ' final settiement, •
monweakik.tor.the iear 1868,.. ~:$8,386,72, By Eionerations to Collecons,
To aggregate imount of outstanding taxes„ -• i Ily unpaid Duplicates, 0t"43,49 and 1830,
'4for ,timicant,i 838, 18414 and 18 - 30,,... " 832,42: Bye,pereemage onVi t 262,oB,at I.p.e,
*mi:A received 4114 Unseated, Lands„. • 300,00`, By amount paid State Treasurer,
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' • .$9,219,1411
SEATED LANDS.—
DX I , 4 1 3...dd.-IMP/MUFF, nediewer,
stniint for-Waiilintg for Road Tax-.
1855,. ..".: tr7.70,75'
IM:4 • • . SECOND,
Sjiool Warrants
tkeaule year;itiiss; - ' - $264,49
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:STATEMENT-0F SHE
Dlr. i•= P . . - P. HOLLISTBR, Shoriff,-
TiPitakientalf it!es aud Jury fees as -
ritertifi'imiteilClerk of court
. . .. . $l3lOOO
:4:iwoolattn, MASUD= or FM.
To =aorta& of dOpltotoa, ,18106, : .. $17,829,41
To amount recd from returned Ltuidtc,... 10,00,
TT F4lll .°(;.l4ll,f*A"-?-110111=ter.-
1407
steaWt.Fedgfront Sorfeited Rocoillisi ' 45 , 40 ;
I:ll9oojoi*stoio'vadcfrdio IromoSed LotkOoc 44642
P mann: Icy first sad secuadissue.arklauav
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Taqa44ightli4.:experisoi ap I "k"sed .l646 intento,:.
;blr.golefAttlPty aia4taliaknere,. •-; astrAi Lg?:e 114411 2/ugust , /854, .. . '4011.00 3
_ 44.1V0,74 co n iff3o74; ,-, " * Idn g" i 1e 4 : 45 7 7 9
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?b~en~rip~.
Auburn,. 4
Ararat,
Britlgounter,...
Brooklyn.
,Choconnt, '
Dundaff '
Franklin,
,Forest Like,...
Priendsville,...
;Great Bend, .
G 0 1 ,11 . 0 P, • • - -'•tc.P.
Herrick,
Hirmony,
fintford, ;
I 11161[11 , 01k.
Sessup,
Lenox; " '' .
'Liberty - •
:yew llilfotd,._
iOakland,
Rush,
!Silver
!Silver Lake,....
I Susquohanna,..
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1 517,629 4516,370 97
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84,29
"594,19
.laie
$11,911,48
e 515,0 01
-, e20.6X 1 .;27
itr t e
. .ATTITTLATION Oftelkart HOUSE AOOOVNT.
Ana Peid
$771 82
334.96
150:33
1,105;70
638.34
282'72
120 45
777 17
166 52
407 88
485.13
.123 94.
198 19
695 96
340 48
345 81
883,93•
528 53
447 23
483 92
.• 400 19
219 74 -
1,385.12
4524 10
9T4 87
153 48 -
5455 09
676 96
587 20
305 45
239 23
1019
629,
96. i
3 173
4 83
6 71
11 15
1'97
• '96
27 86
I 97
2
14
13 5
1 5.
10. 12'
7 51
1 53
4.-41
10 00
69
5 171
2 43
• 6 251
tis 291
$397 631 tB6l 41
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...$16,37,97
n 97,03
861,41-.-417.6t9,41
S. A. AV'OODRUTY, Treasurer
COUNTY.-1 856
By ,County orders redeemedirotif .
No. 1 tq 538, : ineltudye, $10,484,74
By refunding Orders to N. Y. 'Se
IL:Company,&,c..
11:i Treasurers Percentage,...'..
By paid County Auditors,
. 1
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$93,001 $18,90
304,i0;
CCOVICYWITII MILITARY FUND.
, CONTRA. CR.
By amount pain Brigade Inspector; u per
his account rendered, ..... . • $30,00
By amount paid G. W. Peck, Capt. of Union
ilill Artillery
paid
/50,00
By amount pai Snag. Gjards, to A. Spicer,. '50,00
By amount paid iissessars,
.27,30
By amount paid Printers,. • 28, ~,
By amount paid Cantnissioneta 15,00 -
By amount paid Com'rs, for Stationery,..... 20,00
.By Treasurer's Percentage 0436.410, Ip. C. 3,64
By amout in Treasurees hands, 140,16
A TIVE tni ROAD AND SCHOOL TAX:LS ON UN
LEST, ROAD TAXES.
I_, L'0.A7224, , . CR.
I By amount palvtTOwtipt,.. f 132,21
ByTneasurres percentage, . - 38,64
_ 4-110.75
OOL TAXES. ' • CR
BY alpount paid W 347
By Prispeea.lefeentale,...., ... "• 1%0
ACCOLTIST.-1858:
Try By amount paidTraunner, and charged in •
- Ida aixonnt, . . $127,07
By $ per cent retained for collecting , . 3,93
C 0... 14 ACCOUNT CURRENT innt lAw CO. CR.
I By amount paid County Auditors,
By Esommukesto C01'44 1.886091,08
By Pereentage.toAkdkusem 881,4141,288,44
By AMU itefuntruketiders,. 682,03
By Ceenity Ciders redeemed; frees' NO. 'I
to No. No.BsB, ineltedre .;";a;• /6,864,14
By -Commiodon,
2 portent,.:( • • 8MA—
.157 - raPeliditilrek .
484,14, 2 pereent,.... 4829,1.9-•---4.18,21
; y amount in Trmemer7a I 089,87;
Pi.etage. set. Due.
$4O 75 •
-17 6 - ,--- 1 1:
1- 83 t ~..
62 93
33 59
20 14
37.01
40
87
• 21 ,
• 25
6 511
42 00
36 62
17 91
..18 20
33.31
27 - 131
23 53
25 4,
-,.11
11116
71 ,
27 58
48 15
8 07
-28731
35 5
30 90
16 07
12 59
nte,o3
716,71
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$17,911.48
$39,001
$364,10
418,84
2.05,80
332,42
82,62
8,179 46
P,219,1
820,49
$1$).00
820.669
• Statement of the Coontr, i nialltrfi'
JAM!Maar tatn•
To„uva11012 tbtareasury,. $1,439,37
To uncurreut money of previous yes,(loo.,
Third issue of COuntyßonds to New Court
House Contmetonydailleptiniber 25th,
, A. D. .. ... ... 3,500,00
Fourthlstivie, tiao Septem . ber-15th, 1858,,,, 501i,04
Via iisue; - ” , . 2859;.. _3,504,00
Sixth imige, " 1860, 837;52
Several amounts of Notes, B onds, Jut's-
ments,..te., as per Anditorelteport,....- 500,00
tarwe certify the foregoing to be a true state-
ment, ..1. W. SMITH,
W. T. CASE, Comm iss'ners.
•
PERRIN WELLS,
Attest—Wu. A. CROSSMAX, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office. Montrose, t
January 23, . A. D., 1857. S 4w
AYER'S
lee curing the Sick to in tit at never
.befOre known of any Me !eine.
INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES
JULIO! HAUEL, Eq., the well known peffunwr, el
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, laws choice products
tun found at almost every toilet, nye
"1 ant happy to say of your Crenraric Pura, that I
Nom bond them a better (amity medicine, for commie
me, than any otter within my knowledge. Many of my
friends Imre realized marked baneful from them, and co.
lecidewith one in betioningthat they mesa extraordluaty
virtues kir driving out Mamma and curing the eick. They
urea egreental, but sate and pleasant to be taken
qualities which must maks them valued by the public
wheat they are known." '
The - ieneralde Chancelb( WARDLAW writes from Dal.
UMW! 15th April, IBM :
"Da. J. C. Arca Sir: I hare taken your rills .tri:h
relit benefit for the lleleseriess, languor, law of amine,
and Dingus headache, which has of lateyears otvrtakeit
one in the spring. A few doers of your Pills cured me.
hare used your Chewy Pectoral many years in my family
for coughs and colds with unfailing success. You make
medicines which mei and I feel it a pleasure to commend
you (or the good youtiave done and are doing."
JOBB Y. BEATTY, Esq., Bee. of the Penn. Railroad Co.,
says
"Pe. it. X. Ofat, Plaadetpkia,Gyee. 13, 1E53.
"Hie: I take pleasure in adding my, testimony to Ito
ellitaey of your medicines, having derived very material'
tenefit from the um of both - your Pectoral and Cathartic
Pills. I ran never without them in my family, nor 41.111 I
Amer convent to be, while my meson will procure them."
file widely renowned 8. 8. STEVKNS, M. D., of Went
worth, N. H., writer:
"Having used yo ur CATII•ITIC PILLS in my practice, I
certify from expe rience that they are an invaluable purga
tive. In cases of disoidered hairlines of the fiver, rgosing
headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the great s'nriety
of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any
tiler. In all cases when a purgative remedy is required,
I confidently recommend them Pine to the public, as
superior to any other I have ever found.,They are sore
In their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which
- make them an invaluable article Abe public use. I liam
for many years known your Clerry ris the hest
(latish medicine la the world ; and them Pills are in no
wire inferior to that admirable preparation for the treat
ment of diseases."
• " Atlmo, -Ito, Ale. ns, ieza.
" Ds..l. C. Aver—Dear Sir: I have been articled from
my birth with scrofula in its Wort form, and now. aficr
twenty 'vats' tidal, and an untold of amount nf snfkriny,
bare been completely cured in a few weeks by your Pills.
With what feelings of rejoicing I write can only be
imagined when you realise what I have suffered, and how long. • .
." Kure until now have I been free from this loathsome
direaes in mme shape. At times it attacked my eyes. and
made me alined' blind, Mulder the unendurable rain ; at
ohms it ponied in the step of my head, and de troyed n.y
hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days ; weinittimrs
' if Mile eat in my face, and kept it for months a raw sow.
"About nine weeks ago ! commenced taking lima Ca.
' thartic Pills, and now am entirely five from the complai I IL.
My eyes are well, toy skin is fair, and my hair has com
menced a healthy growth ; all of which makes nit feel
• already a new person.
" Hoping this statement maybe the means of noweyine
Information that shall do good to others, I am, with ever)
sentiment of gratitude, Yours, kr,
MARIA RICKER."
"1 have known the above named Maria Ricker from
bee childhood, and ha statement is strictly true.
ANDREW J. lIIIMERVE,
Overseer of the Poetanoutb Manufactaring Co."
Can. JOEL PRATT, of the rhip,Marion, writer from
Bowe, 20th April, ISM g
I'l
jlsh
" Your Pills have mind me from a bilious a act is hid,
state thin derangement of die Liter. which h d become
very serrate . I bad failed of say relief by my ysician,
and from every remedy I could try ; shut a few dome of
year Pills have completely retooled me to health. I have
C l e iL a them to my diadems foe worms, with the - best of-
They were promptly cured. I recommended them
to a friend fur oadiveness, which had troubled him four
oseeths; be tow me in a few days they tad cured him. You make the best medicine in the world; and I am free
to say so." ,
. .
Read this from the distinguished Etolicitor of the Supreme
Court, names brilliant „abilities have made him *elt
known, not only in this but the neighboring Suites.
"Nets Orleans, Sth dpril,
"Sir: - I
have pant satisfaction in ~inuring you tho,
myself and family have been very much benefited by pout
medicines. Sly wife was cored, Inc. 3 earn since. of n se
vere trod dangensis rough, by your CHISEV Ptt.:l , lt
and sines then Lax enjoyed perket health. Ma chil.lreu
MVO several times been cured from attarks of the Influ
enza and Croup by it It is an Invaluable reined) fie
these eomplaints. Your CATHASTIC PILLS have ens ire!)
cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, sirbiels ha.
Frown upon me kn tonne years,— indeed, cure b.
'lunch more important, from tbe fart that I had failed to
gel relief fermi the bet Phyeitians which this section of
the country allude, and from any et the nimiemtis retire
dies I hail taken.
" Von .eem ti. ay, Dnetnr, Ina a pnwidlential I.le«ing
rnstfrm family and you well Imre we are n..‘
mindful
lor iLEAVI:+
TIMXTF.II."
" &nate Clunekr,-err if WI, In&
" Ha. J. C. Arta— Honored Sir: 1 hare made a due
ouch trial of the CATHARTIC Paw, left toe by your agent,
and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism
under which he round me suffering. The So.t &eq. re
lieved to., and a few subsequent sheer have entirely_
removed the disease. 1 kel in better health now lIIJUI
scene sears before, which I attribute entirely- to the effects .
of !Ma I uTttaartC Puss. Yount with great re-pert, -
LUCIUS R. 111.TcAl.r."
The aborts are all turn pence)a who are publicly theme
where they reside, and who would nut make the-c
rtate
meua without a thorough conviction that they were true.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER d: CO.,
Practical sad Analytical Chemists. Lowell. Kass
• .
HOzTILITIES CEASED,
Peace Declared!
(AN such terms that secures the light orevery
1._,/ nation to the navigation of the Danube,and
be it known to the people of Susquehanna
County; and the-rest of the vorld, that they will
find it to their advantage to come to the Temp
erance Saloon and Grocery , in Main St, Mont
rose, Pa., (the only Temperance saloon in Mont.
rose) to get Pies, such as are pies, Cakes,
Cheese, Crackers, Sardines, pickled Oysters,
Clams,Coeumbers, Ice Cream, Oranges, Pine
Apples, Candy, and Seg,ars, 'Nuts &e. Small
Beer, Ice cool Lemonade, and Soda Water to
eat and drink. At the same placeis a good as.
sorttnent of Groceries and Provisions, with new
supplies every week from New York, such as
Tea, choice kinds, from 2s. 9e., to 6s. per lb.
Sugar now at 9 cts. Best Coffee I I 1-11cts.,
&lashed, Pulverized and Granulated at Is. •per
lb. Molasses 3s. 6d. per Gallon; best Syrup at
ss. 6d. per gal. Pork, Smoked Ilam, and Shout.
ders, dried, Beef' Slam, Cod, - ,Mackerel. White
and Blue Fish, Cheese, Crackers, Lsrd, Tallow,
Sterine patent and Sperra Candles, a variety of
Bar Soaps, Shaving do. best in Ilse, Coffee Rice,
and Tobacco, plug and fine ,cnt, Chewing and
smoklag,do. in tin foil. Fire Crackers and Fire
Works. Matches, all kinds. dried Peaches,
Plums, Cherries, Figs, from Is. to Is. 6d. per lb.
Prunes, Zan tee Currents, Citron, Fig paste,
go for puddings. Spices all kinds, do. Ground
Mustard, do. French Soap:Powder, Babbitts ail
mratns, do. and Washing Soda, Creani Tarter,-
and Super Carb Soda Tartaric Acid, Liyoric
do. root, Fancy Candy , and Gum Drops, fresh
from N.:Y., Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nutmegs,
Cloves &c., Cocoa, Brume and dralk °late, L,O - e
ilards, black and Scotch snuff, Basins, from Is.
to Is. 6d. per lb, Snttance seedless Rasing, starch
(pearl) Corn starch,Patent Nutmeg Graters,and
Clothe's pins, Sweet-and Ca for Oil in bottles,
Raymond's Lees. and •Wrigt - la Pills, Salts, Roll
Brimstone, Sulphur, - Gain Camphor, Vinegar
,Choiee lot of Catsup, Pickles, Peppei Sauce,
Raspbery Svrap,flavoring extracts, Hair Oila,tb
embefisb and prevent from falling off or turning
grey. Herring by the Box, White Wash, Scrub
end Shoe brushes, Stove . and boot Blacking.
Garden seeds, slate and lead pencils, Axe hand
les, Brooms, Tooth Ache Ointment, an almost
sure cure for burns,Sprains, Bruises, eac. Rue-
Riau Linament, good fur man or beast. Horse
Medicine, together with a large assortment of
Children's Toys, selected with ?rent care for
both girli and boys, among' isdneb are small
pads mai Basketa s ilories,,Dogs, and Cattle oft
wlutela snd rockets. small Tea Setts, Thimbles,
Cornelian Rings, Tops. Claribnettes, Aceorde- -
on, Harmonieons, Harpe, and many curkeis
-thinga,tadies Baskets mid Sowing Birds, Sack
Salt fee faarily use, Corn Flour, kept
constantly On band, .by the pound, soak or bar
- -
- itattivz: te r e
Clams, Oranges sad Leminrs, De Apples, dre.,
Bonin s o Eggs, Baiter. Potatoes, Beans, &e., Liken
exeliange. The above Goods are for sale for
ninth or readypay. -
,
Thankful for pa it favor s I -.hope by strict
attention to businesa 0 1 4 9 ma1l Profit* to gain a
larger share Of iuitionme, an d thereby all be
mutuidy benefited; alf" orders, with the ready
isipiptnOy attended to.
WrnPeranee IS:anorii Grocery. ProviiiOn
57: r ":717:1- ?tr..itr'prP, f2n, T W.
' -. -'mat-iarDoly.§, - -.--.
. L ',; . •-'-', , .i . , :..1 -4-r i.
o ri fS g l r i t d i ZtN a D a li i : p !! z y t i Fr a g e
g ..- ....- srorld.--Bians & Watson, No. i 6
'oath Fourth' treet, Philadelphia;
'. 1 •• . -- hare - had the surest demonstration
in the following Certificates, that
. .
their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at
length fully warranted the representations which
bare been made of them, as rendering an un
doubted security against the terrific element:
- PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856.
Mum. Draws' & Waxsom:—Gents : 7 -1t af
fords us the-highest satisfaction to state to you
that owing to the very protective qualities of two
of the Salamander Safes which we purchased of
you some few months since, we saved a large
poition of our Jewelry, - Books, Papers, &e., ex
posed to the calamitous fire in Ranstead Place,
on the morning of the 11th inst.
When we reflect that these Safes were loca
ted in the fourth story of the building WO occu.
pied, and that they foil subsequently into a heap
of burning ruins, where the . vast - concentration
of heat caused the brass-plates to melt, we can
not but regard the preservation of the valnablo
contents as most convincing pr oof of the groat
socurit y afforded by your Safes.
We Omit take much. pleasure in reetunmend
jog them to men of business as a sure reliance
against fire. GEORGE W. SIMONS & BRO.
•
PMLADELPRIA, April 12, 1856.
MESSES. EvAss & WATRON-1 have to offer.
you my testimony in favor of the great security
afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry, books,
papers, &c, during the recent aisastrous confla
gratien 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, 'whore they wore previously placed
and exPused 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 mance of profound astonish
ment.
To all who may require a perfect .protection
from the ravages of fire, I shall not .hesitate to
recommend the use of your Safes, as I consider
they have now undergone the most trying test,.
N. E. MoucAri.
Aliell 14, 1856
.
,NlEssr.s. 17,Y,txs & ‘Val . sox—Gentlemen—tio
doubt you will be deeply gratified to learn the
good condition in which I discovered my book,.
policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and
ether valuable documents, when on Friday last I
opened the Safe made by your firm.
. With my knowledge of its great exposure,
both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a
fire as that which destroyed the Artisan Build
ing, as also from the force of the fall frovt its
'former.elevated position in the third story, I
Could entertain but slender hopes prior to its in
terior inspection, that the contentswhich I once
So highly prized would over be of any service to
me, but as these fears are now happily removed,
I feel it only due to say to you that I can hence
forth recommend the use of your Safes to all
who- may wish to feel a confidence in the per
fect socurity which such means provides against
so frightful an elerrient.
Enwanu GASKIT.L, Bookbinder.
Constantly on hand, Patent Powdyr and "Thief
Proof hocks, for Banks, Stores - &c.
April 2.4. 1856.-17y1.
Important to FarMors
New Freight Line from Illontrose.
DILL & ARMSTRONG,
Commission Merchants, Wo. 3, Erie Build:
tngs.
FOR the better accommodation for the farm.
era .1f Susquehanna County we have con
cluded to receive freight every day in the. week,
(Sundays excepted) at the. store of M. S. Wil
son & Son; who will attend to shipping the
same to'New York, and the return bills be paid
in cash at their store.
Capt. Wickham is their salesman, Whose long
expPrience on the N. Y. & E. It. IL flatters
him that justice will be done to his patrons
with the-above arranglement, we invite the farm.
el:, to give us, a trial. JUSTUS DILL_
- C. B. ARMSTRONG
]inn:ro:a•, Aul. 20.1856.-6 m.
Bird Cages! Bird Cages !
! --
PETITE KNOWLTON havej ust received
a large and well selected assv-tment of
BIIt.DCitGES, •
combining, many of Ute most 'e.egant desians
and beautiful finish ; cotnbining, durability with
lightness and airiness of style. From 5s 6d, to
6'lo, each, drinking and seed cups included.
PIIYFE & KNOWLTON. .
51, Court st.. Binghamton.
FARMERS.
\vim, findt i zyJo e. i t t of e.„,
Spades. Shovels,
Gras-liooks. Sickles,
Cl•ad
and many other artiele4 for tilling and beautify
ing the earth, at I'IIVFE & KNOWLTON'S,
Bingha•oton, N. Y
Hardware and Hohio Furnishing
THIS is.a progressiveage. No one doubts
it; or if they did, a glance at the manifold
writes on wh ch the lightning whizzes 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
-4. C..tch t,i,e living manners as as they rise,"l
turn them to our own account, and tak, in as
much cal.?) as Inissible•
Now a days people are averse to dealing at old
tashhned Storea—tno.rt c4tablislied:frorn ten to
twenty yeari 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.
esolced 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 Furnishing,
and Fancy Goods, which we offer wholesale or
retail, at the lowest prices, for cash or approved
credit. YFE & KNOWLTON,
51 . Con rt ISt., Bi in ton, V. F.
agy- We advise country tnerchants to visit us.
They will find it advantageous.
LOOK HERE.!
ui
ABEL TURRELL
HAS just received .from New York, a full
and desirable stock of
• •
KEW GOODS,
Cornprisina first rate assortment of Drugs,
Modieines„. „Chemicals le.dical Instruments,
Paints, Dye Studs, China, Glass and Ear.
then Ware, (s good-variety of Crockery,) Brie
annia Ware,Japanned and Planished Tia Ware,
Silver and all other kinds of Spoons. Silver
Forks,Butter Knives, &c. All sorts of Lamps.
A goo variety of Wood and Gilt Frame Mir
rors. Wall and Window Paper. •Stationery.
Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms.
Family - Groceries.. Lamp Oils. Camphene.—
Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Spermaceti
Candles. Hide. and other Whips. Varnishes.
Window Glass, &.c. A first rate variety ofiew.
elry, and Fancy Goods.: Gold and Silver Spec
-taries. Gold Pens. Violins, Flutes. Fifes, Ac.
cordeons, Violin and liTeolincello Strings; ke.—
The largest assortment of Pocket Knives in
Suilq. Co., and the best . nality in Market. Shot
Guns. Pistols, (single and Double Barrel ' ) Re
vokers, &e. •
In short. the Physician. the Insalid,thollintote
keeper, the Farmer; tho Mechanic, the Blanufac.
tnrer, the Professional Afan,the Gentleman. the
Lady, the Rich and the Poor, the Young and Old,
the Beautiful mid the Ugly, the Gay and the
Fashionable, and all the rest of the people, will
find something to supply their erery day wants
at Terrell's.
Store in the new Brick.Block—Priceslow—i,
Qualities good—Call al:deep.
ABEL TURRELL;
- Montrose.3larch 6, 1856.
.01 .77.1,7 to To rre1r5.....01
More and Morollowiloods.
1111 ff BaRRITT is limits on hand"With'S nett
1.1.. and SECOND. STOCK of FALL dr. ,
WINTER GOODS making. his assortment ann•
sually complete in all respects, and will be sold
as low as the lowest, or lower for Cash, Barter
or approved credit, , • -
New Milford, Nov. 23:118156. • ' '
PilltS, FURS, -
UR Neetorines and Cuffs. and Buffalo Robes
F
. a now stick just received, and for sale
cheap by 11. BURRIT . r.
Nov. 28, 1856. '
New . Goods
Arriving daily, by Express, at .Uopbottom,
Penn'a. T -
•
lIE subscribers are now opening a large
and well selected stock of now Goods._
Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, hardware,
Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes of all
sizes and stiles, Flour, Corn Meal, Salt, &c.
AU of which they will sell as cheap as can
be bought elsewhere itt thcCounty,ln exchange
for Lumber, Shingles, Prriduce of nil kinds,
Woolen Socks, for mob approved credit.
Two•shillings per pair paid for good Socks.
Sixteen cts. per do;. for Eggs. .
Twenty cts. per i lbi for Butter.
• BELL de, TINGLEY.
Hopbottom. April 24,1856.
EXTRA Flour from 7 1-2 to it dollars per
bbl.. for sal.• at S. S. MOTT'S.
PIJITE & KNOWLTON .are Agents for a
number. of Manufacturers, and kill supply
the Trade on asy terms. and at a low - price at
their . llardware. House Furnishing:and Fancy
Goods Establishment, .
Ammunition.
BLASTING POWDER. Safety Fuse. Gun
Ponder. Shot. Lend. Gitn Caps,atid Worm
ers. Pow der Guns, Revolvers, Pistols
&e., st the Store of
ABEL TURRELL
Mootrosc.Oct. 15. 185fi.
TO THE LAM S.
.
\ATE are determined to suit the' hay.
V ing theirenmfort in view,- w lateiy pro
.
cured of the importers. a largeaSsortment of
FANCY GOODS, .
which must certainly .please even the must fas
tidious taste.
We haven fine stock of Hair, Nail and Ton th
Brushes comprising runny
_elegant styles.
Of combs we have an eitensive variety,incln.
dina many of India Rubber, Iron and Horn.
%Ile have, beside, many other Farley Articles,
toonotnerons to mention. Cull and examine
our Fancy Goods:
Pll YFE & KNOWLTON,
51 Court St.
Britannia Ware.
A VERY large stock nt
PIIYFE S. KNOWLTONS
Bin2lianiton
PATENT MEDICINES &C.
AFFLICTED READ!
GnArdes . r.EßG MEnmts£.3.—Vegetable Pills
Green Mountain Ointment,. Sarsaparila
Compound, Children. Panacea, Eye Lotion. F
ever and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen
tery- Syrup,Consumptive'. Balm, Marshall's Ute
rine,-Catholicon. Dect. Libby'. Pile Ointment
and Mautial. of Health.
Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's
GertnanOinetnsent. Tracks Magnetic Ointment,
/lnllut 10intment and Pills. Daris Pain.
Killer, Diet. Fitch's Dean Corrector. Bennett's
Root ancrPlant, Landes sovereign Balm, and
Wright.'' Indian Vegetable Pills. Rhodes Fe
ver and fkue Cnre.. Merchants Gargling Oil.
Arnica Linament, Camphor,Castor Oil, Paregor
ie. Aloes,,Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &e ,
a new suppy just received, to be kept:vow-43E10y
on hand, for Pale by
Muntro!;e.Oet. 1856...1
. - -
I ‘
UPI' ILO Robes, a superior lot just reeeiv-
I ed and will be gold Low by IL Burritt.
New Milford. Oetelber 18.56.—n46
. .
EW Jewelry, Per - urnery, Faney-Goods
Grocerle4, i'lint4,oilq. Drugs, 3laterials h,r
Lights, &e., Just received by
ABEL TURREL,.
Motitruso; Oct. 811i,1856.
111 ABLE and Pocket Cutlery,`a great variety
7 1.. at rery logo prices. at
Pll ITE & KNOWLTON'S
PATENT MEDICINE AG EN CT.
ABEL TURRELL,
Montrose, Pa., •
DRUGGIST, AND AGENT,
FOR ALL THE POPULAR
RAVITT v
E.I'DIMEM
OF VIE DAY.
Consignments Constantly Received.
New Goods at Webb's
TUST opened by the subscriber a full assort
ftfl ment of Spring and Summer Goods, which
will be sold cheap, Cheaper than ever.
Give us a call. You cannot fail: to be "suited
or quality, quantity, and terms. Everything
fsually found in a variety store.
H. J: Webb;
I' S now receivinghis new Sprit*: Goods, which
heoffers dt-his usunl low prices.
Montrose. Nlarlh 11, 1856.
Home Builder; Depot for Susque
hanna County, at Neve Milford.
DICKERMAN & GARRETT - are giving es.
pecial attentian to the improvement con
templated in this County the comeing seamy,
and now oiler a helping hand, i 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 H:ird
Ware, &e. Those going to put up Houses in
the Spring will'find it for -their interest to give
us a call. We can furnish every thing you
Want and at the very lowest manitfleturing
pn
ces. DICKERMAN & GARRATT.
New Milford; Feb.B, 1856.
The. Cheap Store,
HD. 28 C'DIT.ITT 311:61
•
riHE undersigned would 'respectfully infirm
. the inhabit ants - of Binghamton and
that he has recently purchased of Edward Priest
his large and Wel) selected stock' of 7 :
- 'DRY GOODS,
which he has removed from La Fayette Block
to No. 28 Court Street, one door aboire 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 tbe latest styles, wbieb will be closed
out at great bargains. - . • , : •
The Stock consists in Dart -of the following
Goods, viz; Fine Lawns, fiat colors, from 9to
Bc..per yard Calicoes, American and Engliiih,
from 4e. to lie. per yard; Merrimack and Co
cbeco Prints. at I I c.; Bleached and Browntihee
tinge and Shirtiiign, from 4c. to 2s. 6d per yard;
Kentucky Jeans; from Is. 3c. to 2s. 6d. - per y'rd;
Ladies Hosed from 4:f I-4e. - to 3s. 6d. per • pair-;
Gingham'', from 10e- to 23e— per yard ; De Lainea
from 10c. to 3s. per yard. Also, a large lot of
Linens, Quilts and Co un terputur. Cumulus a nd
Draperis, Shawls, Gloves, Table. Covers, Silks,
Sacee, Embroideries, &e. Au.
Trunice,lifslkes and Bags, of all size. rind pd.
Or Don't forget the nninber,2BCourt,street,
t Door east of the American Hotel, but call and
see before purchasing elsewhere. - . •
H. C. GODWIN.
• Binghornter , April 3d, I 853,
-51 ConriStrpt;t
• T. N. BULLARD
Gvjgoww. SEYMOUR 41. CO.; ere 'ai
receiving a stagnillient fltoCk of Spring
and Summer 000414 selected srith great , ..tilre
and with speelal regard to the tastes and wiscita
of this commnialty.eonsisth)g of a ettoleer
ty of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and embroider:.
ies; Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hats, Caps and
Straw Good;;;Croekery, Hardware; and Ciittily;
Etc. Which • Wei- will sell for prompt pay, at
lower prices than any other establishment'
this County. _
- TEI3 LADIM. •
we would say. that they have not been fetgollono
and that in the k•ay or Dress Goods, we have
culled for their use tho choicest 'gems in the'
market ! Drop in and see us, and we will take
pleasure in showing you the niceht and cheapest.
stock ofGoods you ever saw in this place.
Harford, May 8, 1886. . •
WOODEN, Willow and Tin Ware,at-
PHYFE & KNOWLTON'S,
Binghamton
. • To Sportsmen:. "
Fisb:ng Tackle ! Teems! Rifles ! Pistole!
P ' & KNOWLI ON hare now on ha nd a splendid lot of,Fishing.TnelFle; eiimprin!
'Rods, from is 6d, to $lO each. -
Lines, from fiets. to $5. each. , • .
Reels, from $l4O to $6 mit, and an assort. ?
me a t of artificial ilait,'never before equalled in
thi s vicinity. including Frogs. Miee.Glass, Leath-
Isdia Robber, Minnows,Gutte Perch*, GUMS
Hoppers,-Shrimp, spinning Bait, &c., &c. Pat-.
out spoons to avotd catching grass while hailing.
Patent Spring Hooks for Pickerel or Pike..—
Soc dologers, or Yankee Doodle Hooks, a new
and improved mode of catching &h.
W, have a gocd stock or Guns. R.FBes, Re.
volvitig, mingle and double barTel.td Pistols,Pow.
ne t , Shot , Water. Proof And other caps, Hooting
Horns, Turkey calls, it e Powder Flasks,
Pouelr, Game - Bags, Temperance Bottles, &c.
- In -fat we have every article of . Sportlntrap
paratus Hooks, for outline fishing by the hint.
d red thousand. ; .PHYFD & KNOWLTON:
51 .Conrt Binob9 tnt on;
NEW GOODS CHEAP.
- AT C. W. MOTT'S.
USTrectsived a tot et New Goods, lurch as DeJ
Laines, Dn Bakes, Paramettas, Persian, Al
pacas. Ginghams,. Merinos. Prints, and Sit Awls,
in fact a general assortment of Dry Goods *Web
will be sold low
WA N TED—Socks, Eggs, Dist ter,La rti,Ch eese,
Flannel. &d., any quantity in exchange for 'Goods
at cash prices. C. W . MOTT.
Montrose.Sept, : ,lBss- . •
W. Singleton, '
(lAN " now be found at his new slant on the
corner. of Turnpike and Chestnut Sta.( a .
few doors east . of Post's store, where , •he
effectually repairs aria. dispatch, Watehefc
Clocks. Guns, Jeweiry:and every description, of
machinery. Whrel 'cutting, Gun and Watch
materials supplied to the trade.
Attention Farmers!—Plow Points
OF almost every pattern and kind now initse
also, N0..2, R. L. Blatchloy Plows an_d
Corn Plows, may be had at any time of dayond
until 10 o'clock at night, In exchange tor Cash.
old Iron, Grain, Eggs, or any kind of ready pay,
of 'l. N. DULLARD.
Montrose, May 1, 1856.
.GOLD and Silver Spectacles, iew lot just
"reeelved;comprisin all ages, by
- August 18 . J. Evours.
. Refrigerators.
J .
.UST received a large lot, at prices •ranging
from $5,50 to 812,00.
PtIYFE.& KNOWLTON
Bin:A:ant an N. Y
D ARASOLS and Fans, new styles and choice
varieties, at G.-W. S. & CO'S. ;
D ETICULES, fur Ladies, a large assort
ment:at
PIIYFE & KNOWLTON§
New Store! New Goods!
HAWLEY & GUILD would respectfully in
vite the attention of the citizens of Gibson
and vicinity to their very large stock of Fall and
wintor Goods, which they are now receiving aad
are now selling at very Lore Prices. Consist
ing in part of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware,
Crockrey, Paints,Oils, Ready made Clothing,
Roots, & Shoes, &c. Tliely are prepared to cx..
liibit to the people of Gibson ode of the largest
Stocks of Ready made Clothing ever off•reo .in
this market which they are bound to sell cheap
as the cheapest. In addition to their Stnek Lbet
are now receiving a large Stock of Coocking and
Nrlor Stoves. Tin Ware, cfc. So call and see
if you do not liny, no Chime for showing goods.
HAWLEY 4. GuILD.•
Gibson, Oct. 19th. 1856.
N. B. All kinds of Country produce takcp, it
exchange for goods, at market prices.
al 12%D.
r i p HE subscriber is now receiving his second
general purchase of GOODS this Spring ,
which renders hie assortment very desirable an d
complete. By strict attention to business and
by fair dealing, he hopes to-merit a liberal share
of public patronage. To those friends who
have yielded to him their preferences, and kindly
austained him by their patronage, with the in
tention of aiding Sim in regainining in part -the
heavy loss recently sustained by fire, he tenders
hiq since, e Maas, with the assurance that their
interests shall be mutually promoted.
ABEL TURRELL. -
.
Montrose, April 24,1856.
Notice.
PPERSONS desirous of paying me money,, on
debt of any deseription.can do so by leaving
their payment with Post; Cooper & t 0., Rau.
kers, Nirntrose, to my credit, whose receipts
will be - alto s- wed from their date. •
C. L WARD.
April 18, 1856.-ff.
New Goods Cheap for Cash.
CW. MOTT his just received another lot of
• New Goods, such as Challis, Barge - De
Laing, De Boos, Gingham,- Collars; Erni:444(lo'7.
(Awns, &e., &e. WERCR RE OFFERS AT VERY LOW
PRICES. SUMMER SHAWLS, a new lot just
I reveived—beautiful patterns at very IoW prices,
also CRAPE and BLA CK MIX SHAWLS
as lore as the lowest.
June 13
To the Citiiens of Motitrotio. •
GAS FITTINt; AND FIXTUREP. ,Phyfer,
4 Knowlton are at all times .ready to in
sert Gas Pipe in Old or new houses c itt a work.
man like wanner, and low - .prices:, •, •
They, li..ave a fine assortment of R.bandeiient.
Pendents. Portable, Biackets, Glass Globes, and
Fear) , Paper Shades., - •
Mr. Blackstone,. who superintends the work.
hai had lunch experience iu this line, inNow
York and Brooklyn. Orders solicited.
PHYFE & KNOWLTON. •
Binghamton.
Na Ustt in Fife-ing.,
THAT'S Phyfe dz Kcior*
'keep sneh a splendid ssmortincnt of
CARPENTERS; TOOLS,
as they now have in atore;l'and, which in by itit.
band'', rival Midi/ cams iacludiid, ; acknowledged
to be INi - • ,
BEST AND CHKAPEKT,,
ever ibfferrd to the citizens of - Bruoule,ilasquet
henna, or any other county.
We can furnish ns good nu outfit of tools' an
Hill, W oo d or sormonr, of New York city, 4rui
at prices nl lea 4 35 per eent.,. , lower than either..
Au. neILSSOLEI WII/Eli DO Eat' :'Rohl
As REPRESENTED WILL BE EXCIIANGED OE THE
MOSEY REFIriIDED. - r • •
P YPE KNOWLTON,'
filrdware, Honer Furnishing and Fancy Goods
Katablishment„6l4 Cottri - A., Bioghtunifc
to PLIY., adjoining Bank of
Kinsharnion. •
Ograt
.
IietOLLMirVZERBITSOtt
“414111i.i!-slis o,lisit adtlitte'e, gam (
natpaidy►ith_ n$ pionoiii and os,Attokr; 44*,
cft:heyear,,
.te.s.ap4 p* - 10; , ,ezeeptiit‘the,...9iti4t of-t/W.: ; 611,-
t.dtpuittleitiiici'onacieirtirqi the
ofti i ilia ie - attitntihti., ttil
0 itiotiti!,,
Rine, .
4 !,
One square,(l2 Wieser less)2 inieitions4t,to
Each - subsequent insertion;:''
One aqttare three - months; = • %OD
One aqua,* six months,. •
Busineata.Cards, four fines oriess, n•-1 840
One-eighth colunin, one year, :
One-fourlh . 1 0.00
One,half " .17,99
One dolumity - ++• .- 39;10
Yearly advertisers will
_he rOtriileet'foltit
business in. which' they sarn -- are, and a l p.
considered as *hitting,' 'to eon - thine litlifetifilig
unless they ttball'.give arteriat .- -diret!tioits' for
discontinuance of the satriit,• •
Th e tut blisharkbAsin g added to - theirJelt
Printing inaterialia large,and, superior assert:
meta of Jb Type, are now projuired Oalute
lob'Work' in a' umour orutorpiaml:fitifila Dee:
lion of country, and 'on 'reasonatire . lterfloii::'
litaillitsOravery descriptioli
on hand ot iiiinted
, VAtIL l3lill 3 l4l4dig,
Pursiclisti Suaciimice
Penns. -
A. H. BRVICD4
M C. VAIL,
ll4sculn ttilb
'Tortoni fi,lkriii'll,-Cpputy
Deo.
. WM. ZMIVILII,ar,
Cabtnetand Chair Bianafiketsiterlki 6 014141
Street, Monfrose,pa.
1- • - • 11.•831ITIly
Surgeon Dentist, Itionttose, •Psi, icila be *
Searie t sliotet,BinedaysandTpes4ays °testi
week. • - ibyl
ABM; TUILUELLAIosTuogv. A .PA.
Dealer n Dre ge e Med in in esi Ott , tui ctik, Dye
Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Qi ITS rill skis, Win
dow Glass, Grocerieit,'' Patwy' - .Jewelry
Perfumery,, Vic.,. -and Agent forfati Latfr ruck
popular Patent,gelliei nee.
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FashionableTallior--BhopiindelSearlev
Hotel, Main Street,Blontroie, Pa. .= r
1011141 . COLSTE.N
DEALER. IN '.Stoves; Ccpper end Sheet !roil
Were,xioistillei,near Great,Dend Depot-13
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LathrOV " -
DEALEU • in ...Ready-Made Ctothine'lla - ts and
Caps. Boots andSboes, Dry , Goodsi
Pr'Store opposite Searle's llotelairentrose
C. D. Lownor, and • -
J. P. W. . f . (aLliamktin
Dr. It. THATER • -
Pyst ct AN and SolkeoiCl . 4qvioac.
Of in theFittiner s • .
FRAMELIaw FRASER F .
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ontrnett
Pa., will Wand faithfully to all businesw,
trusted to him in-the county of Stisquehanpa
Conveyancing_ end writing of all kinds will in
'done neatly, and charge moderate.:
also attend to the prosecution ofclaims of se )
diem, their widows and heirsogainst tht•
governinent, fcir Bounty Land, ;Pensions, Ik.e_
Slay be found at all hours at theoilicC formerly
occupied by L T. Richard, Esq 7; berth — ottlit
Courtfllouse.-4853-13 .
M.' C. TYLER;
Interested with I. L. Aunt,:
1511'0/ITER MID DEALER in IhrOWnrealid LAU,
lery, Carriage Trimtnings,
No. 216 Pearl Sfrcef, 1V 1."
Where his. Mercantile friends, iirthjs and
Counties,are kindly invited,andearneatis OHO
.ed to call and purchase. -
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J. H. Parsons
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER =lu Cabtnet
Ware, Sofaa, Bedsteads, Ta6les,,Sts4a
Chairs, &c.
No. e - Washington strte
Bingbarntoo, N 4 rir:, l -1:
Eir Coffin Waro-Room op stairs.
P•
HYSICIAN and Surgeon has pertntlfteitt#
located himself at: Brachneyville,:-Stialfa
County, Pennia, and will promptly attend to. all"
calla with which he may be favored. (c
May. 1856.—n22. . - - -
A. Pickett, .1,4
Jusyci or rue Paici,tolleeterDelita,
Executor of Deeds,Nilla, Cofitractailie:'of
fice, Laeeyvi Ile, iiryouthie
May 9„1856.
SASH, BLIND, Dool4''
GLASS DEPOT, ON L'IIpATNKT:..rS*;;:.
- ' Mon t rose,'
_ .1). BREWBTER;,'
- All sizes. tend descriptions, is: nny - ipmitity,
made to order, or furnished on the shortest no
tice.
• HATDrat •Bitrynnua -
_New Pekaishu •
ANTEIOLESALE' iii;' Settees
V V - Colubs',l Suspenders; Threadti 'Pais]
Guide Witehes;;Joiretry. Silver' and
Ware:Cuthiry,fishinp Tackle/ edge* mace. &''
Merchants mud Peddlers , :supplied "en'' titHrrif`
terms. •'
WM. HAYDEN; = TRACT ' HAYD N,
JOHN HAYDEN, "GEO. HAYDEN:.
lk IitTLIWO ,
(111411,111IAtE iticAll4.4tbies-aitild4i
k.K *ieopathie Collet* ':oralisdiblof;34'alti,
peimanently Glatt
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tholoarße'rtirtgaits: .
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,t,./C. VILD*VE_Lik ,oitatiorG:
era of China, Otos% and Xiirtheni:Vilare; No=lt
Warren street.NewiNOrk.l ,; to-
AL.,..pcx?pasgiMOMt.aYottern-ProirslOgAt
' alipnce* at S & err**,
PORFErotiginid - ,dian China*
"'r . calk
;Take Notice.
QIINDAY.SCHOOLS foroisheft arithUirs%
ta , ries of different sites lit Met Yofkttetittt
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VOR"DerY. 4 6 4Vable
foT 'gaiety tO:Saisk#Samh.tor ~'onad by
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AL F i ggSWlTlPPirijnott reeolvei l
Plk cheap, :don, turrillea.,ord °non*.l4loot-r•
4 01 ,' strand ittittur*
poet time, by
June 9,19564 ..73 •
JOB 'WORK;
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