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

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    4 kilvkirelovtiAtoirr.
kilitio9liNg brae :IX mas';"lsboasind , ' lted
-
One Phantoms;r : a.
,few;:evenings since, we
vitae across the following
.de . soFiptiou- of a
901167'iTchieti Lave, de glad il;nlfiiatt.
ei„:11i,.4 national pastime
~-.lt4eeto 4104 , Father Polypus,
eintirsion in -India, bad
•Nilitrtod fortune to kill lyotir..'
vAlleref ''the 84'11;44
tiA ti i•i T i ilia world shoot a_ tiger, a Ain
ekiltiarlt:' Let US bile
LOW . lie
,
1 04cFee0Pa• .
~tt• 4 lore c• uni s d •
onces., P, r`f march Ahrvagh
.._ku.sitarpot, (testi ni.p.aotity ng. !Jotter. than .to en
tilmnoggle. of - life or death'-with t ell
t Ake monsters in, rife. islands.- I Liras' conge-
- '4lretitlyt.eriseitger reir.ark that Iss..is- grad
.frfim: the •:
party,
Thp'Skaii.told : ine that' the'road went up for
:,:ifiouttWO - hours . in : an ascent; and t 3554
than sti.hoitiZ'found'. myself "gowing. down
••• ' -
t 1,14 i distance 'of A3llO . yatd4,' I
- cdreard a . terrible bellowing. turned. - to _ the
- - side's:hence thlrboise proceeded, 'OA_ there
•. ' ,
• pieee_ 4 4 gain e fora
... 4 ie%•eribeless, as my gun shook
,fis little- 77 F don't .why—',between- my
-:hl,nds; I steAdied it against the branch'. of a
Areevand.pulled.the trigq.er. - Scarcely had I
donis.ss; when I, • saw.t.,NvO red flaming eyes
• - tiotnitig - toward tne s 'while :'the furious: beast
btOre ; itii the soil with - his_ muizle as a plow
forrolvs; .1 let go. my second
batlut!tei4of sleeken' ng . his - pace. ; my seq...
' dna min seemed-,to . :
only time enough left to seize hold
of a branch of the tree 'under which I was
t standingond to swing myself up 'to .it, and
then -to- Climb to 'the .upper branches. = Brit.
wheal .got there, I was far from • being quit
for not 'being able to follow
ritietip'thetree,.he;rerr wisely'. betook 'him
self to guardihe - trill/ of it. During the
-. first ten toinuteis,/'*d - to him : " You may
i g t o roupd .itnaT, round,- my. : good man (Don't
,grm*.fig for you, depend . upon
_But the
. .ien,trilnut•N I:began tesee : that - it. was
a more serious matter:than at; first I had
• ,3 ' :
•Witert had been perched there an hoar; I
liniterstoed' . by the quiet comp:wine - with
flihith he .paced rotted the tree, that be was
resolverito.bekeeper until be could become
thyexechtioner., ,Oceasionally he - raised his
dead • up', - and looked at me' :with grey eyes,
boltolvin,¢ida threatnium- mariner, . thew- he
would nibble the OTasstlit-giew round :the
.-tree, , asiftesay : "You see, I bate here all
tielfuirr&grate to eat, the etnorning -and . ey
`ening deii roslakeinv'tiiirst i while you, as
. yott area cmniverqus a4•unaccus-
Cornea . lb' feeii : On'yerdirre you will . lie forced
to _come doWn frOiri your shelter • and when
,,eter you do it, will be.all tip. with you.!'..
.;;;;Fortunately, Father Polypus daring
*lade, who is not likely to .o . to' sleep in 'art
emergency, I said tripelf: Al . Polypni,: tnp
frienckilie lkinger.' V 011: Wait.'the• Weaker you
will become, - All'ow your hutPilo ar4iOur.to.
• sheer Off, atid'ifwithiti that hour he , is not
gone, why then.. re shall see." •.
:looked at, my watch—it was eleven
o'clock. f. , " Good,' • said I; "at twelve we
shalt come-to - a reckoninm."
• As I' had su.pected. the buffalo' instead' of
leaving the tree .ccintinao:d to keep watch,
hiiiingbis nose from time to time upwards,
'and bellowing with ail his, might. Al, 'for
me, every tentninuter. I looked at my watch
and ramk a sip out of my flask.. At the° fif
tieth minute, I said It, him : "Mind my
worthy friend, you have only ten minutes
left, and if iiiterr tninnte;. more, , you have
not takeriveurself off, w'e will go away to.
&thee:. lint at: the fifty-ninth, mien e in
s,teit:4l Of 'Making off he . lay downstretching
hrslead thwart . '"• the toot of the tree dilating
hiS . Mastrils andglancing at me with an angry
look,, which teemed to say : Oh, we have
time enough !Aerate us. Don't be int:al.",
'':But Iliad:determined othersise. At "the
sixtieth Minute TAW-allowed all the rum f had
14—a good pull, ' tOo: 1' took my Cutlass
betieen, my :teeth, and, calculating:
.the
gronfid,'contriied to fall: t iust'a yard behind
his tail, Which I seized with my left hand as
I had seen the Spanish t.erreros do at Cadiz
AO Rio Janeiro.
Though the buffaio was 'Very nimble I was
quite sumach so, and when be_atarted.-,up, I
clung tofiis tall - a roller 2 hiihself over two
orthree,tiMes, and as be did it, : his
tail7asOfteti - round my arm. - Then, .seeing
tlitt:whiriti remained thus screwed - toil,
hains,,he could not spike the With his horns,
Ihegan to recover from my alarm, while. he
kept bellowing-with all his might, ,through.
in truth r 4t was fmm anger. that , '
" Wart ! wait I" said - Ito him. "So you
bellow from stir r, my friend. f will make
you bellow with pain directly:-that . l . Will. 4
Then, taking oat my,knife, I plunged it in
to his belly. • . • . •
Ali! this time,iudeed Ibad bit him in his
tender part ; it apNtreoi; for. lie shot up like a
careering horse., and sprang forward with' so
unexpected a shock that my arm - was 'nearly
torn away ; but I held hard. I let - im go,
and slash'? slash! I riddled hint With statis.- 7
This was }!.•. race I never wi a h soilUr" run
yourselves,gentletnen 1- It' lasted, a. civarter
of an hour, and I was :carried six utiles ail
along through bushes, over broeks,.marsheil,
and rivutel; it, svas like being fastened to . - it
locomotive engine. And' still I kept digging
my
,cutlass Into him: Oh, the wretch.oh,thi3
rascal! oh,the, villain I wait a bit I waif:ilia':
And now it:was not, fury 1 it was rage—h
Was madness.he felt. And away he scatnp 7
- ere41,19 to the top of a - steep rock. and leapt
over tato the yawning gulf. But I had Seen,
the trick, and let go his tail at the time. A
wastleft..behLnd on the peak, while he rolled
down down, down to the hottom.
I looked overthe,rock,,and saw the, Id'lying dend•hrthe gulf. As for - Me, I must
not mince the matter; I Was almost as - bad;
I was tarn ; 'broken ; pontrded* 'covered with
440 still none - cif my bones were broken.
got.iW...4* well'gs I coold,notoffabranch
goppOigfinec, and went towardk a brook
Wlarch4iserceived glimmering through.' the'
tit ss.rt' •
,
larlitaion Smythe spina two whole days
and aights,2considering; an answer to th e iStinandrain : wily is act i?gg in - dpne like - an
e. Mreidone7=he would suffer .no one to
tell kini, - and at last . .hit upon the solution—
losuimise both 'are herdly done. . ,
It we were only tan as leaient to the
Arvin its we are to the (lead, how much hap -
pier we tnigla render them, • and how- much
--vain and bitter remorse Inight be' spared--
when the " ea.:atoning' grave' - btu' cloied
over them. -
pbyisicittn' boiiiiing at'
- Ainner hie. hatt.is t ,
igine - guests observed:
"Doetor I *mild scaler he-yourluuntigi
_ • -
• '4'
tieUeer the prat:o4l43ot toineliOleut
fereeivftthe 'pa for
Tdi ': l ll l !mitollirsooeiety for t he ' amelioration
4 theJeockdizioikOlkontect wide:owls/Ur
4Xts „Err affronted at a jest. If one throw
thee4lam
thiet* ces. t
_sore - pla .7; '
MEE
Ftv - iiiii l ijam'jkWie'44#4l,Teb. 3
A rrest nfitu—Exten•
- ,'14 1 9,§Wi4 - 44i
ta
'airles r
inan'afrii `of-_ - the . 4V 0311 °
VinsfrAk i alias,,Oiptain QliarjewAhorw, of the
Jii4l,Pc,s) ,Ilitugors -in Kansas, ,eliasagent- of
the tladelpbia . Knnsai Relief, Cornmit tee,
thy; paid• our city *visit - last tVeek'
and introduced himself to thipoliee and bib.
`e - rit'di
„Charles F. Hainilton;',..st: ; l46u,ii
-,e6tict±, _tn se#eh se
' ' mtndger from
thai.lilice. :inter:new ; §heriff
ind . ,(aiier of Pooce,tOgetite.,rwith his. euhoe
iitTent:,conduct, SP titled those officer 4 thatidr.
Hamilto4 was "not sound otrthe. goose," in
othetNrcirds that be was ,'an., imposter. The
telegraph was at once put into retisition,
and ti response came back from the C hief of
Pulite , '
of St. Louis, that Hamilton, -was not
an ()Meer, but .a swindler• and .forger_ _ who
who
,was wanted there; and direetlng his immedi-
. - ,
• Mre,,Hamilton in the tueantitnelad replenz
jilted:his exhausted finances through , 'the 'aid
of soine 'new and' unistispeCting friends 'he
had Made here; and bad left for a new field
of labor, at - Madisou. Page 41: Beck at once
sent 'Policeman Capron to Madison, and had
ILaniilton arrested and brought back to this
city, and on Saturday he:, was banded over
to Mr. Raw ling,s,Chief of Police of.St..Louis
who waited his arrival, and `by whom he was
taken badk to St. Louis, await •several
charges-of swindling , and Torgring..
It a con taming his memoranda, and
papers, was taken.possession .by the Sheriff
'and Chief of Police, and from them it seems
that ilia St. Louls,Detective, who was look
ing for a murderer '
has :been playing the con
fidence game in all the principal Cities in . the
East and West, during the past yeai-.• •At
one time he personates a "detective officer,"
- -at another thetuanager of the ." Apollo Min
, •
st .. 1 „
re s, then "Captain Charles Shoref, of the
. 4ickapoo Rangers of Kansas," and again the
aecredi red agent of the"Philadel Oda Kan
sas Relief Committee," in all of 'these having
; ail eye to the main 'chance, never Making the
acquaintance of "uric one he did 'not ;at least
try to victimize, by either boilr,owing or beg
giog meney from them, on some preterise.
i --L
He was supplied with letters of introduction
from distinguished persons, which were found
upon him when mrested;one of _which was to
_the President elect; James Buchanan, who
by Hamilton's book; had - laid - him $lO for
the relief of Kansas; The following is an ex
act 'copy of the leitir
' "Itux JamEs Buctiii:•—My Dear • Sir.;
The beareiXapt. Shores, of.liansalV is 'desi
rous of making your acquaintance, have
therefore,acceded 'to his request, • by - giving
him a line of introduction. Ikspectfully
yours,, &c., Gro. SANDERSON;" •
He has levied heavy contributions . ink',
most - every town in Pemaiylvariia and Ohio,al
- on several. persons in Chicago among
was, the
contribution
let . him have 450
He has lots of contribution -papers, on some
of whit:liras high• as $lOO have been paid;
in Cineinbati,Coltimbui; and linegiille,Ohio,
and Norristown, Pittsburg,Reading, Phila
delphia, Lancaster, apd W heatland; &c., - Pa.,
the people paid liberally, while the subscrip
tion papers read,',that the money thus sub
scribed is to be distributed among, the suff
erers in Kansas, regardless of their nation or.
creed. His trunk, was filled with pictures
and cards 'of notorious women, towels and
clothing, &e., stolen from different hotels.=--.
And, as if to meet all emergencies, he had .s
China image of •it - manacled negro slave; in
Order more effectually to touch the hearts of
his anti-slavery victims.
To Bade, of - this city, he brought a let
ter of introdnetion, from thew Secretary of an
InSurittiOe „Company in Chicago, and repte
sented himself as being a Dnrid and short of
cash, Mr. Bide 'teat him. $25. The Mayor of
St. Louis, we also learn, is in for it. When
in this city, the details he gave of his connec
i tlon-with the police-during, the-K. N. riot in .-
St, Louis, some, months since, and the im- '
mens'e efforts to'citiell it, and' the` number4.f
.kg
Irish, and.,l)uteili he shot, ether with h:s
antipathy to all fofeigners,. was highly init.
resting to some.. 1A sample of his boasted skill,
one of his " detective tricks"—about as hunt
oratile. as the others have turned out to be
—was to se m i information aboard of a boat,
when it Came up to. St. Louis, that- a "niot-r
cianee." wai coming off that night ; this. at
tracted the free negroes' ashore ; Mr. Hamil
ton would then arrest them, making $1 per
•
head, and the fees, u Lidera Si,. Louis ordinance,
Tins man was once a member of the St. Louis
police, but was long since discharged - from
service, and has since fot,ged the names of the
Mayor and' Chief of 'Police of St.. Louis, to
carry on his swindling, acts. The public are
indetted to
,the svracity of Messrs. Page &
Beck / . Of, this city, for putting a stop, fur the
present, at least, to open actionsof this "Kic
apoo Ranger."
.Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure,
OR - Autidotel-to Malaria', for the - prevention
Una inn, of Fever - aid-Ague, or Chill Fe
ver ; Dumb Aktie, and other Intermittent and
Remittent Fevers; also.ot Billioug ' Fevers, ae.:
compunied by Ty phuid :Fevei, Yellow--Fever,
Ship 'fend -Jail Fever; General Debility, Night
SwestS, and all other' forms of disease which
have a cx-micnozi Origin in
' 'MALARIA OR MIASMA.
Equally ecitain as a preventive or a-ore. • -
}or gale by the mxlergigned,authorized agent
for the Proptietor, Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence,
R. I. • • I. N; I3ULLARD.
-Montrose, May 1,
.1856.' •
HARDWARE HOUSE YUR
NUKING AND x ANOT GOODS.
Vg
Of Susquehanna and Neighboring
Counties. -
VWould respectfully solicit your iittutrg'
ion to' our large, stock '-of the aboiui
mentioned Goodis, now in store and in course of,
reception. For many yeamthe trade of oneit:
the largest portions of the Emigre 'State half'
been retained by ainonopoly, which has at last
giveteaway before the rnsloofenteitrise . ...
Possessing . unequal led 'facilities for buying;
and having direct communication, with the Most
extensive Manufaetories in the 'United 'Stites;
we sly, without exaggeration, that we can and
will sell, either wholesale or retail, at prices
lower illelLev,erlaered, :befole :west of X. Y.
W City. hile nothing has been omitted itt the:ll4d.
ware line, we have givenparttieJal attention to
the HOuse Furnishing branek'of our business,
maim" on hand a stock 'worthy the in
spirited of Hotiie Kee pers:
Of.
. • .
Of Fancy Goads ire ' -here allo v i largir k a ssc iii,
m en t; w lo4,l lll ,..lijet me; "eleeted with' especial
reference to the 'wants : one. Charetners, we
think will please these in aid :tftertleleii tble
; LI ee1110134011;iie *odd iey tbat our - 41)04i:
are' new anal of the firtit:luslity;',"and ' th at we
hope r tri strict ittenfien to bueitresi, And' ion,
stantiintiiipation ofthe - wishes of'onr . patrnos,
to" even Si:wrestle noni.4nee at
eindy reposed In us; ;" • • O. •
_
Ha rdersze, Floniertnalelt legend 'Paper Goads
Eatebl lab men t. 51•Contt St,. Bingham,-
toe; N.Y.,' adjoining Bank : of •
,:' ''Binghamto n.:,'
N. B. We haves very ittrge steer o
k,WOO'
iseinnrWilresi Warc'lluti and
etrd
enemata every:Ape ptioti,tic rtpiirllftibing
Tackle la Its iiiiatlitiOtiny; tithe.Pligele;
Sian `llfatcrialeiti; o'
• C21.1.-111ARTIC;;PILLS
APF.D.ATY, by their — 'l7e 7 yrerful, inflnence on the
• IL7l.l.ntrironlvisCiinCtii-pattry the bland -and stlisne;••
late it into healthy action. l'hey remove the
.• olitifiructierutof the stomach, bowels, liver, and other
• orgens of the'bedy- i ad, liv restoring their irregular
action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such
• demagements are: the first manses of diseruse.
. Aar eateesive trial of-their virtues,-by Professors,.
Physicimas, and Patients, has shown cures of slan
'Strobl diseases tamest beyond Belief, were they not
•:•-• sublithntiated by *liens- of such exalted position •
::;.'and character as to 'Mild the inurpicion of OD truth
Their certificates are- published to tuy• Ameticari '
'• Afilnianae, which the._Agents . helow named are
'-"'plotita to furnish'free to all
Annexed We'gire Dirt-Client for -ti eir ase-in'the
• -eomplaints-xl+..h.they bate been!fourid to Oire. .• •
Fottf,Cosytessitnii.r.Take one or two Pith , , or
such quantiti as to gently move the bowels. Cos
tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of
PH4EI .and :the, cure,oQ.one. complaint is the cure
•
oboth. •N fe 'person canfeel well - while under a
costive habit of body, Hence it should be, as it
can be, promptly relieved.
-• • Post Deers:P(4CA, whieh ' is lOMICBTOC9I . the manse
• pf Cvsficeners„ and always uncomfortable, take mild
doses from one to four— to stiinula testis stounieti
. • and liver into healthy action. They will 'do jt,,and
• thi:hearthura, body/m-14 and iritilinan of dyspepsia,'
1- 'will:rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't
romp -what cured pos.:. •-• • • • 1.. - • -
• ~For a FOLIC SZOL+CD, or,..lferind inaction /line
Bowels, which produces general depression of - the .
•
spirits and had health, take from four to eight Pills
at that,, and smaller doses afteierards, until activity
. and strength issestexl to the system.
Foss Nastiroues4esif Stee HCADACP/E: rMEL.
„Pain infite Stomach; Ekieh, or, Side, take. from f,iur
to eight pills on gomg to bed. • If, th ey do not oper
.." ate sufficiently, take more the nest day until they
- Them complaints will be•swept out front the
system. Don't wear these , and their kindred dis
, orders because your stomach is foul. .•
TOR SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, and all Diseases
• • lithe Shin, take the Ms freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open. The eruptions will ,gener
aily.socin begin to diminish% and - disappear- • Idanv
dreadful 'ulcers aisil 'sorts have been healed up be
the purging and p•urifying effect of these Pills, and
some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate
the whole system have completely yielded to their
• intluenee,leaving' the sufferer in perfect health.
• .Patiants! your duty to society forbids that you
should..parade yourielf around the world covered
with'pituples, blotches, ulcers; sores, and all or any
" of the unclean diseases of the ski n; because your
• system wants cleansing.
••••• To Pt - mit run BLOOD, they are the best
meth" -
clue ever discovered. They should be taken freely .
and' frequently, and the impurities which sow th;
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out.of the '
systets likeehaff bele& the wind. By:tbis property
they sicias much good it preventing Sickness as by
the remarkable cures Which they are Making every
LITEM COMPLAINT, JAPNOICE, orui of Bili . sua
Aireratu arise from some. derangement -either
either
torpiditf, congestion, or obstructions of the' Liver.
Torpkilly and congestion vitiate the bile and render
it unfit for digestion.. This is disastrous to the
health, and the constitution is frequently under
mined by no other cause.. Indigestion is tne
symp
tofh. Obstruetion of the duct which empties the
bile into the stomach causes the bile to °lei-flow
into the blood: This produces Jaundice, with a
long and , daziatmus train of evil:. Costiveness; or
alternately costiveness and diarrhma, prevails.
Feverish symptoms,- languor, low spirits, weariness,
restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in•
ability to sleep ; and sometimes great drewsiness•
sometimes there it severe pain in the side; the:skit;
and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow;
the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch;
the thole system irritable, with s tendency to fever,
which may tuns to brnoits fever, bilious colic, bilious
diirrhma, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three
or four Pills taken at night, followed by..two . or three
in the morning, and repeated a few days. will remm e
the eausc,of alt these troubles. It is wicked to sillier
such pains whin you can cure them for 2. 5 cents.
lIRGi'MSTIAII,.GO@T, nod all Itillaumerloq F.
eers aro l rapidly cured by .the purifying elects of
these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which.
they affirrd' to the vital principle of Life. For these
and all kindred complaints they should be taken in
mile doses, toluove theboivels gently, but freely.
As a Duss4 RS. PILL, this is both agree:ible and
useful, No Pill can be made more pleasant to take,_
and certainly none has been made inure effectual to
the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed.
PREPARED BY •
C. AVER
Practical and. Analytical Chemists
- - . •
111'such letrns that seenies the right °foyer )
nation to the nacigatii,n the Ointitie,and
Lti it kni.w to' 'tile people' ut Sosirtehanna
County_ind the re f it of the i , •eriti. that they wilt
find it to their adr-stitfaile_lti - come to the Tetnp
erunee Saloon and Grocery in Main St, Mont
roste,),, (the only Tetoperatice saloon in Mout.
roSej :41101 as are pies, Cakes,
Cheese, erae.ker, Sariiir.es. Pickled Oysters,
Clams, Cueortihers. lee Cream • Oranges, Pine
Applts,e . qale. and - Segars,Nuts
,Beer, sae cool Lemonade.. and Soda Water to
eat:aid - drink. . - At the Same 'place is a gond.as.
sortuieht of Grriteries and Provision., with new
sup/plies every week from Ned Turk , such
lea, - chalet kinds; from - 2s. ge.;, tti Gs.' per lb: -
So t tao'.-now at 9 etc. Best Cotr , e •I I 1-2:ttg.,.
?crusheid, Pulverized and Granulated . at is. per
16. - 3iolisses zs. 6d. per Gallon: best Syrup at
s. 6d.' per gal. Perk. Smoked llama , and Shoal.
ders, dried,Bcef ,Ham. Cod, Maekeri.i. White
and Blue Fish, Clieci,e, Crackers:Lir:l, Tallow,
Sterine patent and Sperm Candles, a variety .cif
B ar ,s„„pi,,, sh a vi ng do. best irr eye, Coffee Iti:'r,
and Tub ,uuu., plu g and tine ear, - Chewing, and
emoktna sap. in tin
. foit. Fire Crackers and Fire
Works. statvhes. %A-Inds. dried Peaches,
Plums. Cherries. Figs; from Is. to Is. 6d. per lb.
Prunes, Zantee.Currents, Citron.. Fig paste, Sa
go for puddings, Spices all kinds, do. .Ground
31ustard, do: French 'Soap Powder, Babbitts 5 11-
reratus, do. and Washing. Soda; Cream Tarter,
and .Super Carb Soda Tartaric 'Acid. Lieorite,
do. root, Fancy Candy and Oum. Drops, fresh
kora N.. Y.,-Cassia buds, Canary seed, Nutmegs,
Crav e s &e., Cocoa,Brouta aud„Chalkolate,
dards, black and Scotch - snuff. Rasins;froro Is.
to is, 6d. -per lh,.Suttanee seedlcsosßasins, starch
(pi:arl) Corn-starch, Patent Nutiteg Graters,and
Clothe's pins,.Sweet and Castor Oil in.. bottles,
kaytiond'aLees. and. Wrights Pills, Salts. Roll
Brimstone,..,Sulphnr, Gum Camphor, - Vinegar
Choice lot of-.Catsup, Pickles ! Pepper Sauce,
Ra'pbery Syrtlp, flavoring extracts, Hair Oils,to
ecnbelish and present from falling off or turning,
grey. Herring. by the-Box, White Wash, Scrub
and ShOe brushes, Stove and .boot' Blacking.
Girden seeds 'slate and lead pencils, Axe hand.
le
Tooth . . Ache Ointment, an almOst
.sure
curefor barns,Sprains, . Bruises, &.e. Rus
-sian Liniment, good . fur man or-beast. Hoise
Medivirmi together With a lar:fre assortment of
Childrefi's Z oys, selected with great care for
biathigirls and -boys, among ..Which are small
pads and Bw.keta,HaraPa. J)ogrs, and. Cattle on
wheels and-rockers;stnall Tea Setts, Thimbl e s,
coinetiiin itopriClationettes, -Aixorde
en, Harmonicons, harp): and: many eurious
ihings,:Ladies-._Baskets and Sewing Sick
Rift Coni %feel/also Flour, kept
constantly oiy hand, by"tbe pohnd, sick or bar.
tell..
~ . .
11121 -. i/4151 \
frt
Clams. Oranges and Letnous,Pine Apples, &e.,
tome Egga, Butter,Potatoes, Beans, &c., taken
in exchange, , 'Tbeabove , Goods are for sale for
cash, ocready pay. . c •
Thankful for past favors, 1 hope by strict
attention , to business and anniltprofits to gain a
:Amer share 'of patronage ; And :thereby all be
muttudy benefited, all orders with the ready
will be promptly ittendedto... -.
- •
- ' B. 8„ MOTT.
Temperanca r Salsioi,t6earyt arid Pmvisinn
Score in Main Elt.; Montrone, Pa.; May 20, 1856.
,
ItirldOV'At!
TA /toll :E STA BL.I.W.VENT.
011. 11AUI IffoliZZI::14911. ;voila FAUER69TOit ti
TliE undersigned having removed his shop
fro?nt,Pahtie:. to • 0 -.Allf
is abbot reeeivinz a splendid asiortmihrof ,f•
nnoADer,orns, CA'ISR7II4IIE3.
- - •
, 4541hSettiwiirptipaiid'to eat ind Make, tn or
dar in a style that , animist: - NV to sir:hall_ wh{
may favor bun frith th t tiiienittotia: .
ing theiiirefitzdilheii) ittital: and i4strabkinai}..
tier, will find it to' , their hairiest to ii ve me.. 2
,
•-; S'AUTTEit; i t atior„'
Dronliiite; NOT. '27, 1856.-491C'
LOWELL, MASS:,
AND sciui ay_ • .
-I . l{gi, tr7IOIF,LI.
HO •TILITIE3 CEASED,
.Peace Declared:
EINEM
. .
. D .
~r riar4AE,A.NtANDERsAFEs
Philadelphia against' the
.m ti w .vorld.--:-Paatiti Wittion, - .No'. 26
soeth FmrttEstretti Philadelphia,
4 J'OO- 4 - save hail the surest demonstration
in the lo flowing Certificates. that
their unt.3.9aeior e of 'atamandet Safes has at
leareth tiillyAvaintnia the representations which
lace •been wade 'of them, as rende'ring an un
41vOited s ecerity against !he terrific eletnent
: tiaiLADPinA,'"Apiil 111,1856.
Evags &-Wilkiso•ri:—Crents. af
fords us •the,highgst s4islaction fo state to you
that ; owing to the very protective qualities of two
the Slianutlider Safes which we' purchise4 of
eon snme-feei months since, weitilved a large
oortion of out Jewelry, Books, Papers, &e.,
to the e3;amitouti fire in Ranstead. Place,
on the ini,rning of the 11th inst.
When wo reflect that these Safe 4 were Inca
tea' in the foiirtli story of the building we occu
pied:and that they fell subsequently into'n heap
of horning rains, where the vast concentration
of heat c,iused the 'brass plates to melt,we can
not but regard the preservation of thn valuable
contents as inost emneineing. proof of the great
~ccnrity aff ...Med by your Safes •
much pleasure in recommeaci
itrz them to men of business as a sure , reliance
igainst fire.' GEORGE-W.SLIIONS & Bno
PRILADELPIM, April 12, 1856.
Mrssns. Ei - Atts & WATsoN.:-:-I have to offer
vou my testimony in favor of the great security
afforded to
.my entire .stock of Jewelry, books,
pa pe dp ring recent al usconflu
uratipn ia . Ranstend plao.w, from the fact that the
•.;ame were contained in two of the 6.1' &wander
Safes umnutoctured by. you. ,
faring. fallen from the fi t f ti story. of that Arti.
wan Building, where they were previously faced
and oxtmsed to a vast heat for a long time, the
preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to
evcry one who witnessed the openingand
or examination, a matter of profound astoinish
!tient 2
To all who may require a perfect protection
from the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to
reemantond the use of your &des, as I consider
they have now undergone the. most trying test,
N. E. ilonnen. •
PHILADCLPIIIA, April 14; 1856.
Hussrts, Evass & WArscm ! —Gentlemen-;-No
doubt vou.will : be deeply gratified twleatn the
good conditivit in which I discovered my is
policy of insurance, certificates of st4.elc,:and
other )atluahle documents, when on. Friday last I
opeoedlho Safe made by your firm.
With my, knowledge ref its great exposure,
both to the intensity of the hex; from so hot a.
tire as,that whteb destroyed the Artisan 'Build
ing, as also from the force of •the fall frost its
fortnerelevated - position in the •third story, I
could entertain but slender bOpes prior to its 7 in.
teriorinspection, that the contents whieh I. once
so hielly prized would ever . be of any merviee ti`)
me. but as these fears are' now happily removed,
I feel it OnlY.due to say; to von that lean henee.
forth recommend the use. your . Safer to
,all
.who may . wi-dt to feel e'onfidenee in thejber
reel S. A C.UriV W!liell:titleh means provideseagairest
so frightfolan element.
Ewan) GASKILL. Itoulthinder...
Constantly onhand, Patent Powder and 'Mkt -
Proof Locks, for Ranks,:Stores &e. •
April 24. 1856.--.17y1.
PORCELAIN and Granite China at .
• G. W.'4, & ('O'S
. .
• Takd Notic e. -
•
LINDA Y SCllOOLSAurnirhed with Libri
tiitri.!rt.nt New tt;rk tetuil
pri;•es: : tht.• Post Office. ,
I.ty 7. 1856.: •
• - Ashton Salt,
FOR Dairy-and Tapir use. - ju*t received and
fur sale by the Sack, Bu.hel or Pound, by
. I. N. BULLARD.
June 9.1.856
Burning Fluid and.Camphene•
t FRESI I supply, just received, and for •ale
:IL
cheap, 31:440;:indles.tild enough. big .
, ad hard enough to sinnii nlone. in sum.
mer Limp, by
June 9,1856
Bird Cages! - Bird Cages!!
ijolvFE 4 K.NpWLTON !mei ust reeeived
1. a large and o.•••;1 a , :sy-tment
• •
BIRD (''AGES,,
eolsibinini many of the most e errant dPsi , ms
and 6 , a - tit WO 681 sh ; Combining .rlorability with
Ih4htness anti airiness iif style: Fiont 'Ss 6d, to
810, cacti, drinking and seea eons. ineinded.
INTLI-Sz. KNOWLTON.
51. ronrt st..
FARMERS
IvILL full l irge Jut of
Spades, Slovelg. •
Gras-Ifooks, SickleN
Crad Itlt,
and many other adielo.4 for Olin/ and,lwantift.
h the earth, at I'IIYPII & - KNOWLTON'
. . itinaha N. y
Hardware and House Furnishing
Goods.
Tills is it progressive ay. No one doubts
it; or if they did, a glance at the manifold
writes on wli cat the lightning whizzes with
portatt m convince; a look :at
the Nisi - Jog cars would add. mor e empliasis to
the last arid wise conclosi.in, New proofs pre.
scut tirtintselves each day; each day we are
moronnaious to •
"C..tch the living manners as as they rise," •
turn them to our own account, and tak. in-as
much cash as possible. -
Now a days people are averse to dealing at 4.1 d
fashioned Stores—them established frion ten to
twenty years ;pro. Their proprietors hayi ng h e .
come, thoroughly. imbued with the'.'higlt price
principle, (or rather luck of principle,)' are un
willing to lower their demands to a scale mote
in accordance with the times 'we live in.
esolyed to keep pace with the progressive
spirit of the aze, we have opened our new.- and
spacious Store, No.,sl,_COurt St;With a very
lame assortment of
•
Hardware, House Furnishing,
anti Fancy Goods, which .weAder wholesale or
retail, at the lowest.prices, crifteash or approved
credit. = P idYFE owroN,.
51 k Court St., Bi uhamton, N.. Y.
. t 7V" We advise countrymerchants to visit us.
They will find it advantageous. • .
LOOK HERE !
•
.--ABEL TURRELL
Fj AS - jnat reeeiied from New York, a full
11. and desirable itoek of .
• • NEW-GOODS,. S•
Comprising a - first rate tostortinent of Drugs,
Medicines, Ctietnicals.:. Jitdical Instruments,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, China, Gas and Ear.
then Ware, ( - i; good variety of Crockery:) Brit.
amnia Ware, Japanned and .Planished Tin Ware,
Silver and all other kipds of Spoons.' ti fiver
Forks, Butter Knives, eke. All sort s of Lamps.
A good variety of Wood and Gilt Frame Mir.
rors., •Wail and Window Puper. • Stationery.
Stone and Wooden Ware. Brushes. Brooms.
Family Groceries.: Lamp Camphene.—
Burning Fluid. Tallow Stearin and Sp , rmareti
Candles. ' i . t(fd otherNhips. Vartiishts.
Window Glass. &e, Afirmt rate variety ofiew.
and Silver pie.
GiAdterlii? I V.lllllll4..FlutPi, Fifes, Ac.
coidenns. Vi ilin and Veolintellii . Stringi,
The largest assortment of Pocket Knives in
Susi. Cii..,and the best quality:ln Market: Shot
Gnats, PiStills; (single and Double 8ar41,) Re.
vcilvent.,&e.
in abort. the Physielan. tht faraiid,the Howse.,
koeper: the 1 7 'arrne,r. the'Moclutnie. th e Ma f ia :ie .
. tare!, tite Proteasional Man i tha Gentleinan, the
Lady: th'e Rieti and the Ponr;the Yrtangand Old,
thelteautiful and . the Ugly; the q i i . y.e t rf 'h ot -
PftahTonabli...anti ail the teat o f the people. will
find. +,i;inetfil»g tti hit pPly their 'every, dry wants .
atlittrretrii. • - • - •
the Tu... , " Briell'alocli 7 4 l rieen
• 1.
• ABEL TUR,RELL,
Montrose, March 6,'2856. '
arThey nre ail going to TarrelPs ,AFFI
n LASTING POWDER. Safety Ftige: aim
.11-, :M0.% der. Shot, Li•ad.. OA Caps, and Worm.
Powder F nsk4. Gun s, , Revolveri4, Pist is
Ste., at the Store of
ABEL "I'L'RRELL
Montrose, Oct. 15. 1858.
- TO THE LADE; S. „
E are determined to suit the .i.oclics, hat•
ing theirtnimfort irr view. w. lately pr. , -
cured of the. inl porters, a,lurgeoaesurtment of
• FANCY GOODS. •
.
.v e hieh must eertainlv•pleas even the most . ram. -
.
tidions tcste..
• W e trave a fine stock Of Ilair, Nail and Tont
.
Brushes comprising mate 14, flan: st Ics'.-- • *
Of combs •Wt. have an extensiverrtrinty,inetn.:
ding many of Rubber, Iron and Dorn.
We hive. EMsirle. Inane other Artiel,;S:
too numerous to mention. Call and ex oliim
our Fumy Goods.
PIIYFE& KNOW L t ON.
51 Mart St.
G
. RArtir.Npri: M ..
iregetubl.• PI S s
Green. Mountain Ointment, .SarAaparui
Compound; Child.ent. Panacea; , Eoe
ver and Ague Remedy. Health Bitt,rs.
tery Syrup ; Coueumptive'r Bairn. Msrvdiatrs 15/..
rifle, ltholicon.' Doer'." Libh)'s Pile• autment
and MEMnal I , i Eli•attit. '
Ayre.
pith A nd cherry - Peetnr ! "l. Taiiner's
G,4,,tarOinlttmiit MIAs /I , 2ttetie Ointment,
Hallbretip. Ointment .i`tid 11119. s,Daris
De o. - Fireli'9 Heart Cprreett4 Ben nett'N
Hoot and Pt mt. Lnule.. soveiejgrt Palen, mid
Wright:.* Indian Vegetable- • Rhodes Fe
verand A , rue Core. Merthanh:' .G:lo2lih E Oil.
Arnie I:mai:tent,
.Cattiphor.rie.tor Prtrept
ie.. Aloes, Picera. Myrrh. Liearice. &e.; , 6„.,
a new sappy jit9t received. to be kept entivtar,tly
iin . hand, fur Fee by - • . -
1. N. BULLARD
•
VEW Jewelry, Per•utiter ) t, Fancy Pond
-11 Groccrteu, P.tints,; Oi Is, Drugs, 31ateriuls for
Lights, &e., Just ITeeived by
. . . :A BEL TIJIIREL,
%int rose - , Oct. 81 h . 185 G. , . ' _ r .
rrAßLE.und l'oeket Cutlery,- a great variety
.1 at eery low priee. at .
r UST opened blithe subscriber a full assort
rnent, of Spring and titionner Goods, whit+
will be sqld cheap, Cheaper tban . ever.
Give n 3 a call, you cannot fail to be suited
quali:v. Ttantity,.and terms. Everything
notallv Nand in a variety spire.
• H. J. Webb,„
Ts now reeeivintr, his new `Springy Goodsochjeh
he offers at his n • _,• w prices. ,-
llont . rose. Mar-h 11. :511
Illott‘e Builder% coot' for *immque
haiina•Conisty, at . New-Milford %
IIicKEIDI A N& GARRETTire giving es.
J pedal attenti m-to the.. improvement con
templated in'this County the comeing srasoo,
and nowoffer a helping hand, by keeping con
stantly for pi:deal:v:4e quantity of IVindOw
and glass, Blinds, Goof* Nail 4. Paints and Oils,
and a. complete assortment •of. builders Hard
Ware. &c. Those going to put up llousen,in
the Spring will find it for their interest - to wi re
us a call. Vire:can furnish evert?, thing yo u
want and at the very lowest ireinutietitring pri
ces. DICKERMAN & GARRATT:
New Milford. Feb.B. 1858. ". „
laa . 28 C6T"B:111 67 . -Ifl.- r
. .
RE yndt.rsi g n,d Lwottld res - peetfuily inform
1. the . inhahitantx of Binghlenton grid
that he•hais 'recently puriht'wdof Eduard Priest,
his large and w'ell selected 14t ock of
. .
DRY GOODS,
which he has remoed from Lit Fayette Btoefi
to No.' It 4 Court Street, one (blur aboVe' .. the
Attirriezn Hotel: = ' '•• • •
This Pntire
haw been purchased ennuiti
erahly below New .York cost, - iinoneh so to
warrant him in Poring That he will sell Goods
rheaper thin.ean be:hought at any other titore
in town.
NEW :SPRING- AND -
Summer-Goods, to the atswe stork has juist been
mitird's - Ifirfze• invoke' or Sprite and "Suit - otter
Goods of Abe latest Styles, ithictiol be closed
• • :
out st giant b.rguinM. s . -
The Stock eimmiatk in 'oart tlia' foll?'"ittr`
GaAs, vii; Fitic.lltiwnslVat' 'eolorli, from 9 to
18e. per-yard; Calicoes, Ameriean and Efigliah;
horn 4u. to I le.- . .per yard; :11orritnakk - and • en
eheeoPrltita. at 11 e.; BlC:tithed and Bniieyi dheep
linen and Shirtinvic, from 4e. to 2% 6d , 'per Yard ;.
Kerattekt Jetiyp
a,lon to 2 , 4. 6d. pir
y , rd;
Li tc His• from 6 I:4e.' to 6d. per pair ;
Gingham*, frog'? -19 e. lo 23e. per 'paid; Oi•Laintia
from tbe.. tn.3a. - iter yard. Alao a !aro+ !tit if
uneor;44l . lts awl en u nifrpn ins!. Curtai ntrg
prnporio:l4linwla,-Glovei.' Tesble Vevera,
thiomt.Embroineriori;
Trunks, Val ices and Betio; of airrefzeniin4Fl:'
Mr' Don't forret the numbet,2BConrtStreet.
I Door mtst of the Mel t but call and
see before' purehaiing ettleirhsio:-
c:Gottwiti..
Binghamton, April Bd, 1854. -
. •
oxo and Illore New'. Goods.
;Ind sEcOlia s!ri4ell or PALI. &
WINTER: . dOODSIi - Araking his ds§nrtmint'nnn•
easily complete kiiialfti . speets,. and will ho sold
as 10%7 as ;he, lAtVest, or lower fur cash, Itrter
• -
New gil riird, N0v:28..185G:
• FURS TUBS
, • •
FUR ,Neetorine.s and 4;uffs,endßutpdo,apbes
,p new
,eteek just . , reeeived.. and. r•ir sale
cheap by. H.. BU RIO
Nov:118,-4856.? - • ,
New Goods
Arriviig daily,- by Expen, at Hopboteorn,
' Peirn'a:
THE s ubscribers 'are now operliig a lirge
.nnil selet:ted stock of new Goody =
Cd6istirg of Dry •Pcods, Groceries.. Hardware.
Reed . ) , Clething,, .11er4s snd'Shnesof all
sizes and corn Meal, Sallo&e. &e.
-'. Ati of which they will Sell as cheap as can
be bought elSeirhere in thcCountpin exchange
for Luniber; Shingles, Produce of alt kinds,
Woolon Socks. for caSh approvcd credit...
'Nu per•pair paid for good Socks.
t SiAteen its;
. pe e r doz..torEL.o7,s:
Twenty cis. per lb'. for. Butler: • •
BELL & TINGLEY..
Ilnpbottorn. 18r/6.
EXTRA . Flour from 7 1 .2 to .8 dollar% pet
hbl:.fOr sal.- at • •s. MOTTI•.;.-
DIIYFE & , KNOWI,TON . : are Agents-ter
number Minefaeturers, and will auprilv
the Trade onAsy tertuS, and at . a . loW price a
their Hardware. tionse Furnishing And. Fan!).
Goods Establishment,
Ammunition.
, ° • Britannia Ware;*
t VERY 141.ge ~....k - t
2 • PIIVFE & KNOSI'LTOPS
Bitt;2l.arni.m..
PATEN!' MEDICINES -&C
• AFFLICTED ..I(F.AbI.
N.Tmitr0gf..0(4.•1856... 1
IiuFFALO(OWN a superior lot just ieeeiv
(i and will be sold Lwx by H. Burritt
. .
.fsfPw:llilf;•rd..oo4.er 18:56:4146.-
& KNOWLTON'S
PATENT- MEDIC/ C AGENCY:
• .ABE'L TURREL L,
Montrost., Pa.,
DRUGGIST, AND AGENT,
FOR ALL THE POPULAR
TRY1 1 :! - 61JV LElDitliSilZ
OF• THE DAY. .
Congiomenfr Constantly Received
New , Goods at' Webb's
The Cheap Store,
we would sap; th•ifthey ti3ve tt.it been forgotten,
and that in, the way of..Dri.is Geode, we have
etdled use the 'ehoieent - ' gems. in the
• market"! • rinp in and see - us, and we will 'take
' - pteanureiri.hewin,sr, you 'the nice: t and "cheoest
'stock. ofGends yea evor Saw in this thin plttee..
Stav 8, 1856.
• To= sportsnie.n..
:Fo:xhing 'Guns 1 Rifles Y: PisCoZcl
,()lIYFE dr, K:SOViI,L*I 014 h.ivr. , ntivron hand
AL a bpirniiid .
Tackle,,cujnpris.
It. ols, from $1,50 to tie each, and -so assort
merit, of artificial Bait, tirVer't"riefore equalled in
thi- Loath
er, ludi.. tt.tiMer, llintiows,Gutta,Perclia. Grass
H •ppers, Bait. Pat.
0 .1 spm.n- top. otil catching grass while,ttalliag.
i'qteactipring Hooks tor Pickerel or Pike.—r
Boc dotogers. or Yntilkee Doodle lit..oks, a new
ami improved mode oteatching'fi-lu, = -
Whaver a gomi %rock of Gans, Rifics;Re.:
mingle and doubleliarrel.d
Water Proof and othereaps, limiting
Horns.. Turkey 'vans. 4.c 'Powder Flasks,
Pouches. Gone Blip, l'emperanee. BottlesoSt.c.
51 c.7,..nrtStrP-ot
In fact we ',nye oterr nrtiele nf Spoiling ap-
Mal tb.t.kx. for nuttine 'fishing by thP hnn.
'red lh.lusht;cl. PIIYFE & KNOWLTON:::
51 47onrt ..t.. nom
NEW . GOO3S CHEAP :
AT MOTTS. •
its Tr'eceived a lot or New - Goods, sash a s Da
Court,. Rage's, Paramettus, °Persian; AI.
poem. riingherne, NT t•rittetti; Finks. and Shawls.
io Piet a g-urret assortment of •Pry Goods Which
:rill be meld low
, tr AN TED socks, F.ggs, Butter.Lard,Cheettr e
Flannel:Atc..eny quantitt• a exchnoge; for Goods
rex!' prices. C. MOTT.
Mentrose.Sept. 1 4 5-
•
?attention Farmers:--Plow Points
otit4 alin every pattern and kind to , or'in noce:
.atmoo; NO. 2... R L.., Blataley Pl o w * And
Cot - rot Photvw, may he irld'at tiny day,"and
until-10 o'elork at night, tn. eit•hatoge tor:Cash.
,h 1 lron,Grairo,_E ; :gs, or artt. • kind o f ready piy,
I. N. BULLARDi•
11,tnt.roote. Afar 1. 1856.
OLDand Silver Spectnelcs. anew lot jumi
G
receivA, comprising alt age-a. by
Angn.4t 18 A LEvus.
Refrigerators.
TUST receivrd a_ la-me Inc, itt prices ranging.
frorn $5.50 1,4).512.(m.
L N. BULLARD
ARAtiOLS and Fans, new styles and choice
1 varieties. at 'G. W.: S. & CO'S..
RETICULES, for. Laqies, fl large assort-
meat ut
From the Binghamton Ds.onshret, April 1.01.11,
I
• SeI.F.NDID IgraorEniesT.- 7 % e have bLlore
%diced the new Atorr erected by A. Knowlton,
ti.q.,,adj-ininfr the Bank ol Binghamton ; to Le
oce spied a. IC'lla.rd ware Store ,by Me'sars. Ph) to
& Knowlton. A. it approaches completion t.
deserves more and more the • praises that have
been he.:towed on it, and ia.undoutatdl its
style. tinkh and .ppointments the model st ore•ol
the Sou.thern-Tier. Me.srs. P. & K. are now
potting in t !lei rstock. one larger and more com
plete than h.ot heretofore. been kept in this
emlraeing all the departmental of 4lardware:
Builders Finishing. Materials. Gae Fixtures; &e,
&c. Mr. Block.ttone, an oxperieneed and ready
workman..superintends the. Gas Fitting depart.
went. Lo. di in at Phete and Knowlionst.
4rHEsoliseriber is nIIW receiving his second
.general purchase nr GOODS this Spring.
..hieb - rerter.: his a•isortment Yeryi , .esirable . and
emiiphie. - fly strict - attention to buSiness and
hs 14ir d - e.iiitu s .he hopes to ?firth liberal share
of public - patronage:- To:those friends who
h:.ve yielded to hitt' their preferences. and kindly
sustained him by their, putt-image, with The -in
tention of aidin g bim in, rev/ sinining in part the
heavy loiO4 ree.mtly siu.Ctitied by fire. he tenders
t i k s i l it ere /hanks. with the assu ranee that their
- -
interests shall bemuivally promoted.
13ERSONS desinm* uf paying me money,, on
& debt "I allY deseriPlion,eitn do so by leaving
their pliement wit It CI 10 per:44 Co., Thin.
key*. 31,ontrose, to - my , eredit;•whose receipts
will bn'Allo‘Yed froth their date: -
' •C. L. WARD.
April IS. 1856.—1 f. . , ,
NeW_Goods-Cheap for Cash;
MOTT hag just reueived apatherlntot
C, New grte•cli, *nen,. as Cliallim... ; Barga Dr
Lains,De.Bago NGinatiann4, Cellar s, EmGr.~iderr.
Lawns, 454;e. ivincg, Rh oFF,ERS AT*4.6.V . LOW
PRICE& ,SII,II.IIER SHA WCS. aWY 10 just
received—beaulit al ,Ozttienas . at. very 15)w... prices.
n!s9.cft A PE and, BUCK 411: 1 1r SIM,IV
as 191,0.gifth,e,14nces_t..:
• • -
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- • •To .the iCitize.ns :et IVlontrose. •
/11 AS Fl A) F1X.11.11.1.F,§'... - Pity fto
I.._A& KlitiWitittl : Ott . li.llllY it, in
:en Ga•:Pipe
. in .14 4 119114t:.5. it) u, wor,k - -
ittistiltrit. titantti.e. Itkw , -
Tliev h;i%'et a flu • -. ;pot , Crittittri ;tl 4
Ptlitalvit;:; arid
Fanry l'aper'ShaiN:B, • •• '
,
wht, • , tiperinti•nits tht . , 'work
haqi attiA it,:
York and •Broolit,t
• . r YFf,' & KNOW I.TON•
".
No Vie in Pifi=iiig•
Pliv & gito.wlto . n
ktwp • swtlik vlclotid it , 4 ! .ort mi.!! 11f. •
• CARPENTIiRtissTOOLS.
t i f /4 they nnw tiave in storr. untl Atihirh'in ite-411
hind++, riVdt deknGwlvdgici
to be t'att
• ' BEST A`ND etIE,A PE§T. •• •
Over nfre,re;ti t 9 the eitizerin 4if .Firenrne,',Sunqun•
hanne, or nni. ntit;:reeutitv.. • a -
We run fitrnlettlncaktfiitei - iiniktlit 'of tools ar
WerniforktlaYmour:lnf Yt,rk eiky, end
'at prirenltk i irto2,kitrt .vent„likwer.tiritn .eit her.
ALL sktt.4.4 l 4ol4 3 :AY.Tti PROVE
AS. REPRESEtITED WILL BR EXCHANGEDOR IRE.
NOXIIrs R EIPI7XDBM,' •
Pliregit KNANY4TON..
.
fialsolret , -1149PI:Orn r‘fl I 9-E andk,Fitnor an de
• Establishment, 61. Court - tilt, Bingham
too,'N. V., adjatdiagniish - of
Binghamton,
Low Prices - Triumphant.
fltoacE W. SF/Y-3100R - & CO.,'nic' now
retviving i a inipitruiitit',Strick 01- Spring
'and 'Santalit Goads,. *itlk ..
curc
and with special rOgarri to the-tasters and Wants
of Ibis cronrunnity,enusixtinjt vario
ty' of Dili Goods, Faney GoOds.anit''embrijdor.-
ieti,Do . otsUnd.Shoes; Grocerie?, liaiti,Cups, and
Straw Good,-4., Crockery; Haru%. aro an' Cuttcry.
&n,`' Which WO will sell for prong/It pay; at
!Wore Prices' th anY' oth el. es tabitattrui:n t, in
this, County.
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VVOODEN„ WiUnw and Tin Wii - re,nt:
PHYFE & KNOWLTONS,
Binghamt4in.
. .
Itoth; from Ix Sct, $ 1,0 each.
Lines, from
. 3ets... to $5, eAch.
T om..owArri HILLS AN 0
D 04 em
1-1- er'w I :herty Pett.irial and • 4 titharl'e.
.Im4. EGIno of a l'ltim.and•Flowers:- 1 ; a.
l)t• I F 1,100,, Ro.re.l- 1 ,in4....10d
(~d,'Merv' Jrxt akt RIINC. And •ntini.'
ii , 11 h.t- :Atzbrktrt :
tg, FanCl Gcoti-, ( Itl Va,'efv
REIM
‘fs,E.lr4l-e:l3-iihry. 1857
PUYFE . & KNOWLTON.
flitiol:anton N. Y. •
P 11YrE & KNOW LTONS.
ala l ß.
ABED, TuarttLL.
Montrose; April 24. 1846..
Notice.
Jiin4 l 3
:VIIE I. -tURRE LL
7 C.-VV-SIOTT!
A ' 0001}4 — a0Ameat OPittoinDreiroLairiit
atirrieea l at " 0, W, Virg
CV/ entrost _Prmet-rat.,
P 1761.181140 E yE R Y : IlltIStiAlf:*OltNI . l , ?C: ity
14VC011itPia 618.11/TCOR
4. 4 1 1, , ,!..1! .fi ttctt,t4l.t4 1 19'4 b!" :.4 1 (
n,Utpaicriithiiidtx uionthp• ; Vit t o_tt. 11., tit
ciAbeieir.
- gei, re paid., eicept -0 pui r; (41 1144 „I'b
I labera-.Ati colutuunicationt.t.:ponrEte:c nitl It.
of f ice-to insti re attenticinAt;tifitfief t cri
Entrcialt.Minitr 44 , : gnlnfutitiltnnietibtlty . P a.
'
1I tes. ot Ailfieka ttar;
Otte :Intro (12 lama or leaa),3
Each aubrolutMl Ingert.inni;*. 0.4.1r1
One plunre three roonthei
. T'...,.„
One t.,qqaretix tHo otitt4-.
.Bosioc , l4, Capli, fop!, 11,tketor 3 t.(
Orte;elUbth enktitirt,"bieyearTi,t g,ey
One-fourth . " - "
One-half • • 1 7. cg
One column. '"
• ' ap,o
%len rif advertiser's- will 'be 'reistrieliit.'it,
4,
hitaineno iti• which they
conahitereit- WiAlti6:•l6-iontinAe-ailyerthlti.
tiniest; theytitnttr.gtfil!petial for
ffiseentinttnitee •o the
, - •.'.110B.M01111(4•
• ,
Ev 7 T.bopqhlisherti,buyiftizpdtkillittlftir,l4
Printint! inatAii:llll e,r lts6ll,
ment of. Job Type. a re now - p - ti-parfed io-jA lent
.job Work in n manney",nnetkrpOtet:if att •
tion of country, and , iln rcitompbh -
Blanks 0 t 'overytieisuription.Uptennatani h
tond or-nritited4o order:- •;: •
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V4ll : sic BRU IGE
Purszoratis '44 . 3D SDSGEOIM, Simla., Depot,
retina:. -.
M. R. C. V AIL,: A.:RA . O7IMA GE.
sinfiTii-aezto
Wm. t . •
Cabinet un4..C4air.44Oitiov f akc.igt,foo4l 4 l i
- Strept, Atoul:ra!l‘,ll-0.-
Dr. 11.
Surgeon' dentiiiiafpnufsig, 11.-4
HoVel,llupdays stud Taendaye , ut pay
, 15y1
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AUEII.; Teiglii&LL,3lorr TROSE, 2
Dealee in Drugs; Sti , dieines,' Cht'nriirt lb. 1;3;
Stun's, Glass . wate , Patuts,Oilsg - ,Varnieheiti'* it
dow Glass, Gi - oceries, Fan4'GroAdir, Jewelry
Pirfumeiy,oStc.,--anti Agent Of the' bias
popular Patent Medicines - . * fv?
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.• ' ~1 011.1111 - GROVES,: ; '-..,
Frish lontib le 'faliorl.--Sbiiiiiltictefi3eirle
- it del, Main §treet,Slontrose,;,Pii: j ': ;> .
• - - - • '
JOHN 'COLSTIN
•
•
DEALER ix Stovex, Tin. c-eptf.ind Irvr
lV.ire,Lodersville;neirOrrat
- - -Lathroli
D E ALE Wt. in Ready-MAct Clot klatb
• Caps.Aiouts 'and Shoo, Dry ,(I.melp.:-&, e ;
air. Store upponite idubtrcst
D. LiTurior, nod
J.P. W. ItiLtsr, "". Lamm
• • Dr: R. TE,ATER;
, .
ITY.S.ICIAISI- and - Sort!kin : - Miintros t
P
thrree Store:
FRANKLIN FRASER
- . ,
ATTODNEY AND VNNoZEDI.oR Liw,,,Montros,
• Pa.. will attend all-bitoineyss et
trusted for him in the county of Sailidthati t
Conyeyaaeing and Writing-Of all
dyne, neatly, and Me ti
also attend to .the protierufion eluips ol hel
diers, their Widows and hei s rs.vgainiki
government, for:Bounty Land .. k i ennions . . Sr
May be found at iill.hours at th e ofEtielorme - r.ll
occupied' by J.T. Rielisid,Es_q,,north
, Courtliause.-18534.13 r. •
Interested with I..LHrtn,
IMPORTgIt DEAtEll Hardwir e a nn,Cui
I ery, CarriageTti inings..Sp
'So.-215 Peail Street. Al . -
Where hissifereputile frirnd:•!.:ta tht!. and 01kr .
o
.Cnuntlesre ki nalilririfed,andear-nejtti Salie it
ea te - ,eali and purehasi.
J. 'H. Pat4olig
witor..Esitt AND' RETAIL DEALtiI lii 11116:11 . 0
Ware, Sid'as; 'Bedsteads; Tritlea l ,!o.indt.
Chairs, tkze. • ' .
, „..
. .
, No. 9 %Va.s.hinaton stre et.
) 3 inghaniton;N. Y.
Wdoffin Ware-Roornrup
J.D. VAIL,' It'S • '
DHY,SICIAN and: Surgeoo ;fl4 perllloentlY
lemited 'himself' 'at Braelilveyriikt,.4wq!a
(jaunty, Penn'a, and Mll , proMpt,ly ette4d la all
calla with wiiieh he may he firprei,._L.
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•A, PickettY • , •1 , •
JUSTICE OF - TILE • ',PEACE, et ri 10CtOT, r'ol7 Debb i
6210 eutor i ot Dreds,,W ills, Oft) tetur s ,l4ke. ; Of.
.
11 . av 9 1856. '-- -
_
`SASE BLIND;-_DOOR;
GL - ASS ICIEPow,ov en cs:iNtir
Aoutroise, ''PleitOt;
• ' ' BY .b.fittEVVstEß-
'All sizes, and deSeript,tonfon spy.- qinuititl
madeto order,,ia tuinisbed na, ..the 'shortest no
tice. . .
•-•- •
HAYDEN 'BROTHERS •
11 ,01130:14..r.. „
ut7 OLIVA& Lig • Dsialer,v I Butteit
VV Cststasi :Suispersderts t :
. Threads; .Fancy
dAn.sAs, - Witcheci; risr
Wa!t,t.:uttery, r. &i:. &es
Siere.hactut tuld rn libey4
tsermx,;,• • . •
-
DR. R.- F. WILMOZ, •
. •
AP V WIPE of the , -Allopiithie and HO
VI lueoput hie Ilegrki of itli.meine:49; not/
perivilgo•ntlyloctited i I Gres(l3e . ad=-Pit.-: --
April I st. 1856, - • - .
nut' tittiVlTat'
• .
ASIIIONABLR TA WOK: B.h4lfirit docii
F north of the:Farmors'ljukro.'; -
E. CAIILDWELL 8G; 01115`
.
imeonTsns :41D-1:1E4144S
~ ,-..
Qt' ill, ' lt •L
:Ig3l44s;:::::l4.titt4liatt:
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- I.9olnr'sch.-.4:14,K5.;
No. 76W -at r_o4 , S, r" ,t.
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EBEN s il C: 41 1.13WF.1.1:, : t,lEv4y,:: WNAtz
T. G. C.G1.61V14, :• : Il "'
. . .
The , an haerie . t. having eftnueetedbitnaeltwilh
the 'fint . ,l , 4u !a 1 be: Cruiiiery tratik in:al}-its
veri ua tteuneby.s.,woutdaimplt any hiSterettants.
11.1 tell, and Ilttarcling fceeperCia fiance•
hvn:la stud pelittinia(r.cuuutle.i..lltat, their aktek
nee et the in rge...t of h kiild korai in Nolialotii.)
Their a:martmant.ll4 large: --Their
gouda aro (4..gthul . qualikv and.rboice-riattetus.
Their piires lqw..aa that trade
,eatc.affer iiitlr
iefPrearik. to profit, and*,thpt he, - ,4a-Varyt stixioaa
t i t apt! titall who mat. tibial' : it for'theft latereitt
t it aiitotirri . nxait.: , iIENRYJECXNAPP.
.New Vork„....Tan.• 1851.
• Country llerolitife; • '
0441 d 'll P
W.: • ,nr WATO, omyr,: unit of
yAtta riptey, nA,1101%."...N411*-Prieeii,
"n : ;" ?PIT& art K_NOWAMOWE
4 r".
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