Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, November 25, 1858, Image 3

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    Notice. --The Bridgewater Artillery Compaq
sif Nev. w Batch's Rotel, In Xontrme, tort Nev. '2lth, 1858, at 2 p. the
airtlon of -important business, concerning eaeh
iiiidual of the Cimpany, for which reason a full
otendance Us necessary. 0. S. MBE, Capt.
laiiiii
INAIIRIED.
'bi..Lithrop, on the 111th inst., by S. W. 1 1 1 ewka
,.g.,E4sq., Mr. Peanut Lonstes, of Brooklyn, and
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`Vim MAROARET J. STEPTIZNO; of Lathrop..
I n Forear Lake; on the lith inat.; by S..D. Corn.
t 4 r,. q .. Mr. litt.t..tan NVEsTox,,of Jeaaup, and Mae
i or I. 'AMR, of the foirner place. - 1. • .
"-• • • _
DIED.
Da the the 29th. of Oct., of quick consumption, 4r.
la a {lines of about two weeks, Mr. ELIAS, EAARAII i
( ~t,Hirford, in the 66th year ohis age, .
Rictimond, Ca., Nov. sth, by drowning, Mr.
,1411g 1 112 Tawtancar, aged about 31 years.
Deceased was formerly of Lathrop, Susq. Co., where
Ride his -parents and brothers, whose
.bearts ate
,i,ertyeaddened by this melancholy bereavemeet.
Frivn the Daily Rielonond inquirer, of Nor. 9.
James ki. Tewksbury, who was in tee employ of
( 1... e James Eirerand Hanawha Company, fell into
*e mil, just below the lock, on Priday last, and
' ‘ , L , a t oned. Ills b od y was not recovered until.Sat
tmL, rco rning. He was an . . industrious man, about
ihirt.one - Vears.of age, formerly of CarbOtulale,
tern. Co., 'Pa., atuVrecen# of Goochland - Co., Va.
leases a wife and one child; who, at the time of
aestb, were in Gooehiand county, where she had
ore to see her mother buried. He was buried on
7.23 y, in llollywoot‘C'emetery, Ilichmond."••
;*. Cartitmdale papers please copy.
. ° tribute of Itelfpect. •
st a regular communication of Warren Lodge, No:
of Free and Accepted Masons, held at the Hall,
Metrose, on Thurtday, Nov. ISth; the: following
tt4ntioils.W6e - itnitnhuously adopted,"„On the de:
.-1r 5f Ott:2de W. Pieignistsilate of this Botough :
• Whereas, It has pleased the,,Ahrtighty rtuier of
roiverse to call from his labors here to. his rest
e s ,, , ve,• our worthy and high ly esteemed .Brother,
(4;matf-W. Picgrativit, Senior Warden of this Lodge.
•. • -
That lio* with humble subud.
*tab ha bihtig! . :Lt
to the level which we must all nitimaiely find,
1 ,1 while mingling our mutdal emotions of Profound
on t'fr and regret, we tender to Ahoy relatives and
tiemh of the deceltd, our - -heartfelt sympathy' in
s:nleur beriaTement.
Rev - Jrid, That. in token of our respect, for his
ex ..o r y, we will as a body attend the mortal remains
‘rozr deceased Brother to their. last resting place,
r.d pay the last aid honors to his memory to which
sanding in our order entitled him.
Bantu/4, That we will Wear , the nsuml badge of
forthirtyda7, and ' that our Lodge and its
a piernentibe drape d in for sixty days.
I:esoired, That these resolutions be published in
root! papers, and that a copy' be presented to
foully of our deceased Brother. ,
Wu. M.-POST, 11'
Aims NICIIOI2, Secretary.
IlAntrome,•on the 18th inst:, Amer, daughter of .
Z. rid Sarah 119C•obb, aged six ntentln,.
gsmi
- This lovely bud, so young and fair,
Called hence by early doom,
Just =ln to show how sweet a flower
Iu paradise would bloom.
The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin ,
S Independent Daily Newspaper, devoted cspec
ially to the interests of Pentwktuda.
important Telegraphic News, sixteen houil in
;,1k; sce of the morning_papers. O iginal, Foreign,
Domestic Correspondence, Editorials on all Sub
trs. and full reports of all the News of the Day.—
...
Commercial and Financial Departments_ are full,
E .dtrecarefully attended to. ,
ar As an Advertising Medium there is no better
;.per in the State, the circulation being neat to the
:l-gest in the city, and among the most intelligent
influential of the population.-
TERMS,--Sit Dollars, per Tear, in advance.
CUMMINGS & PEAtocK, Proprietors,
No. 112 Sandi Third Street - , Philadelphia.
he Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin,
liartdsgme, Well-Filled, Family Weekly News=
1. paper, is published by the Proprreton4 at the
.Uswing unpreeedently lel rates:
I Copy, One Year,
41
FURTHER INDUCEMENTS.
largest flub (over tott) will be sent for n
Tq.r.eit largest club, (over 100) do.;for 2 ye.?.rys.
Ithiress . CUMMINGS S: 'PEACOCK, .
1 1 Proprietors' Bulletin Building,
No. 112 South Third Street, ,Phils'delphin..
“Pro bono publico.”
SEW AND SUPERIOR LOT OF Books,
- 1-and Stationery, just received at the
Montrose:Book Store,
1 , 11:e'4 will be sold extremely lbw for cash: _
school,Booka.—..i../ariie _Assortment. We
to keep on hand a supply of. all the School 1
Books used in the county, ( provided ;het/ 'are not.l
oftdrner than once a week,) and Will .Sell•theni
5: vices that atm . not fail to suit. They consist in
rtr; of Algebras, Arithmeties, Grammars,' Geogns•
, :des, find Readers, from five to .ten kinds of each,
Lai others in about the same proportion.
Webster's Dietioriaries,, sir.
lot of Family and Pocket Bibles and' Testaments,
I;min Books, Prayer Books, Gift and Toy IlOoksAd..
Law BOOks.—Purdon's Digest for 15.58 ;
E'Lly..l Justice, 6th Edition, Gmy4or Forms, 4th Edi
tiir4lienlap's, do., do. The American Lawyer, anail
13::,..inets Man's Form Book, (a book worth ten times
i , ..,_eoit.)and the Constable's Guide;
Blank Books--s great variety, and Diaries,'
kI; , D, for 18.59. Blank !cotes, Marriage Certificate,'
ue,i. Family Register Blanks.
Inks.—The best in Market. s lllack,.Blue Black,
11-d, and indelible. Crayons for the bh:ck board,'
P.Fils, Wood Pencils, Gold and Metal Pens,
l;est quality, quills,' Pocket Knives, Shears,
Sis•rz.i, Tooth Brushes,'Noedles, Pins, Ladies' Ca-
American Express Sealing Wax, Fancy do., W4l
- lirawide Paper, Fancy Sate, and Letter Paper,
Lrelorett slarge variety and extra quality,"te.,,k.c.
N. 8.--Sabstriptions for any of the Papers and -
Yagaziaes published in the country, will be received
AT TEE )10.NTROSE BOOK STORE,'
is club pricer, Or mold, (if desired,) by the Tingle copy
2Cm: is the amt. A.:}. P.L - 1.1.4.R.D; •
Ilitnltoir; Noir. 24; il5B. • -t .
A Rare Chance.
THE subscriber proposes to sell his situat
-- ed three miles south of ilontrose,,cm the Turtt
l'ite, cuutaluitig S iztyFiveAcres, (with prit
..ge of 2;., acres more,) and unquestionably the beat
hzin in the County, of its size,—iu the following
t'utied proposals for purchase will be received, up
'4, Om fi:st'day J.inutiry, 1.859.
Ittruetsci-:-.Aliply to Turtell on . Samuel
ifoutrose s . For lulj particulars apply to the
ifArriber oh the premises. IL NEW MAN.
M.)ntrcore, Nov. 24, 1.:2E4.-Sif . •
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, HERRING'S
FATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
REWARD to any" person who. shall
prove that one o - ithem has ever
in an accidental fire, to preserve its collte l 4l 4 -
1 - .. s EST' SAXES made.
' • F. B. CHANDLER, Agent.
r , l^•-ose N0v.1858.
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C. Winkler,
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TA:LoTt.x. zing. Co, I's, aPPolte & 0
ottor„
/tarot, Nor. 14,111.18.-bo
-
.
Limps dad Materials fir . 1 4 iihts
-
cENING FLUID, CAPIIENE, LAMP 'OIL.
CANDLES, ke., of beet qualities, constantly on
?:ad, and at prices sot cheap as the cheapest. Cus
.uers teat' rely'upOn getting. Fluid and CampAene,
r!vr and good, as I sell-so fag they never get Ftaie.
A- 4 +l. Cana rind - Lamps. Att.E, TUERELL.:
trose, Nor. 21, ISM.
The-Blind Shall See.
LARr.it new inpßly of Spectacles.; just
Zl. received. Call and try , to aid the eye.. et
Nor. 24, '58. " TURRELL'S.
-HERNIA TRUSSES;
ABODMINAL SUPPORTERS.
-SHOULDER BRACES.
11'CR1 received a large assortment of - the :More ar-
U tides, at reduced prices. The most di:lieult can
£iil to hi suited-iu size, quality, and priee:
Nur: 24, Mtg. • ABEL TURRELL.
.VITANTED on subscription at this oilice, a
ri7 fest thousand lath, if brougl4 immedinv/;' , ' •
.Nur.2s,,lsse,
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1858. J. DICHERNAN; Jr.:: 1858.
WA RV:W:A le,E .
AND. ST O`E KPH
IN ,FULL BLAST!'
UNDERSIGSED iirsald.take•this op g,rttittjii.
ty to Inform his.ftlends and eusteriMrs .that; to '
has recently made large additionsio 14foriner "ex
,
„tensive stpek of . •
litt I'd wire,•Stoves Store Plpe,Sto re.
*rimming!, Zinc, ate.,
and that hays prepared to supply_ the' Wants -of the
community in that line at unusually low prices. lie,
flatters hintstM that his facilities foi rnauufaettning
his 'own Wares, Stoves, k.c4 gire him a.decided
vantage over any who purchase • and transport at a
heavy expense their entire stock. .
fie *Mild' say to those who wish - to. purchase
.STOVEfI, of any descrifolon, STOVE PIPE, or *l'lBlki-
MINOS, of any kind, and mkt kr them, be is prepto ,
cd to give them great bargains ; but to those who
want to purchase-on a year's credit and then let it
run two yeirs more; he had rather they would call on
Sonic one else, even if they haie to pay seventy-Ilya
per cent luore than in aitlSle Ia north. In the line of.
Shelf Hardware •
his assortment h the largest and best selected in Sus
quehttnna County ; purchased as his stock has been
mostlY of manufacturers, be is enabled to Offer In
ducements to those country merchants, who , buy
small bills, rarely to be' found this side of the . 43. city.
We•can offer special inducements to Carpenters:lnd
Joiners who are in-want eitherof Tools or Building'
%aerials. Blacksmiths can find . ANVILS,. VICES,
BELLOWS, and, in fact, almost any thing in their
line r by calling on us ; ,Cheap, Ai. Cask! •
•
Our stock of
•
Dry Goods, firoeetles,loots & Shoes,
. •
Hats and Caps, tankee Notions o ke.
iE as ittretos the times wilt adatit of. They were
purchased at a kid t'rdtet Anti sold at.prices
.to correspond with the times. •
READT-MADE CLOTHING !
We have just opened about one-and-4410f - cords
remit made clothiqg. Every body sac's they are
cite+. S'Ane env they are very cheap, and a num•
her have ventured Co Mi• {het tire cheap , neap. • Cer
tain it that a small' pile of money itlll bit! a Inrke
pile - of clothing.
We would add, in this connection, for the informa
tion Of all concerned and the " rest of mankind," that
we arc tired and sick .of.the credit system;' we have
suffered enough by it already, and are determined to
rid ourselvt-s of the whole "critter-" Believing that
the nimble sixpence is.the true •sYStem, we are re
solved to adopt it and are offering our goods at prices
to correspond. '
Produce taken in exchange for GOO dh.
DICKERII 4 IN, Jr.
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New Milford, Nov. 7., M§.
Cash for , Pork
rrHE higheA niitrket price paidfor PORK in the
J_ Hog. - J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
New Milford, Nov. 17, iSSS. •
Valuable Farm for Sale.
TilE'snberiber offers for sale the Talltabl6 Farm
and Hotel, lately owned and occupied by Calvin
Summers, deceased, and long linown as the
Summers Place.
Said Farm is iituated in the pleasant village of Sum
mersville, in flue township of New Milford, Sitsque- I
henna county, Pa., directly on the line of the Dde
ware,
Lackawanna and Western'ltailroad, four‘miles
from its junction with the New York and Erie, at
Great Bendrund one a half mile from the Depot, at
New Milford. It contains about 210 acres, It , )
acres improved, fio.acrt~3 woodland. It is well wa
tered, 11:1F 11,1:lining stream running through, and -a
never-failing supply of water conveyed in lend pipes
-to-the house, barns, and cattle-yards. It is well
fenced,and under good cultivation,' is well adapted to
growing, grain, and is peculiarly fitted for growing
stock, nod is ene of the best dairy cairns in the coun
ty. It has upon it two orchard:4 of choice grafted
fruit trees, a large and conveniety. dwelling, now cc
. cupied a hotel; two large horse and carriage barns;
one large barn with- two cattle yards; am i de sheds
and all the arralgernents for feeding7 . stOck ; three
small hay and grain barns ; ice hotwe, brick smoke
house, largeerwn house, and all other out-buildings
necessary on a large farm. It will he sold low, and
terms of payment made -easy. For -information atl
dress - It. L. SUTPHIN,
Stunmersville, Susq. Co., Pa.
1658.-3 M.
EIME
5,_ I)
.I'o,o
.1 5,00
,20,00
. ABEL ITURRELL
FJAS Just returned from New-York, with.a large
rl and choice variety of
GOODS •
Iwhich he offers to his I.istome?ci and the public, at
law prices; for. Cash. ifs stock Comprises ;
DRITG3!
ME'DICINES,
PAINTS;"
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
GROCERIES,
GLASS WARE,
CROCKERY,
MIRRORS,
• CLOCKF •
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW' PAPER,
WINDOW OIL
FANCY GOODS, SUADES,
3IUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS, •
' 'HARD WARE;
STONE WARE;
WOODEN WARE,
BROOMS,'
BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES;
CANARY SEED.
POCKET. KNIVES.,
w TAPS,
UIIBRELL'AS,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
JaISIUNTTION,
TITRPENTINE,
CAMPBENE, ' •
BURNING
FLUID;
ALCOHOL,
LIQUORS,
. (For Medicinal Purposes, only.)
TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS,
• SHOULDER BRACES,
PORT MONIAES,
SPECTACLES, -
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, ke.,
GOLD PENS,.
• ' STATIONERY, •
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, the ,
And ;ill of the most populiti
PATENT- MEDICINES.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto receiv
ed, he•hopes to merit a continuance andlitrge in:
crease of the same. ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, N0r. , 10; 1858. , ,„
• - To the Public.,
SOME Merchants publish a few low prices, or .1.110
PriCes ova few low priced articles, as an induce
ment to per4Ms to make their purchases of thena.on
der the presumption that every thing is-equalL, low..
Withotit'occupying space in the public papers to'
enumerate prices ; I wish it distinctly understood,
I will sell GOODS as low for the quality, as they
can be. bougikin any othei• Store in thiS place or
County. Baits and Hooks not used. Purchasers
will generally find good qualities of articles at
TU . RRELL I S,
and in Drags, Medieiner, Paiutr, Otis, and Dye
Sfutrs, the verytest r And the ageortment:4 fun. The
-FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT
is'atso extensive. Also; choice Family Groceries;
Crock !Ty, - Walt l'aper, Jewelry, Perfumery, tf:e.;:le.
In shim t, nearly.eTery thing usually kept fir - country
stores. As I deal in many departments of trade; and
haze more articles than I can !cell enumerate the
limits of a Newspaper, I shall•not attempt it; :witti
er will it be necessary,. under these cifeumstanoss,tio
fide column with useless repetitions and .blinika.—
The people are incited to cIU and eiamind for them
selves. , ABEL YU.B.RELL.
14ontrose, Nor. 10; 1858. •
- To Miisiciarut.
Y ARTICULAR attention is called to the choice ca-
rietr of Violin, Guitar, and- Boar Viol Strings
some of are best qualities in market. Also a good
selection of Violins, Bows . , Pegs, Bridges; Tail Pieces,
Finger Boards, Rosin,. Arc., llccerdeoue. Fintes, Fifes,
Drum Sticks, Tuning Fbrki, Instructiork : Elooks,.,
Call in at tlie Variety Store of -
ABEL TERRELL.
- Montrose,. gin-. 3, ISSB - -
Second Hand Barrels,
IF n e arly every description,. latter And cheaper ;
than new ones, for sale by • .
ABEL Tvit4l4l, :
Montrasl. N°Y. 24,185$
, .
Praia;
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, meek,. 61cIN E and SC no ERT,' iiudtrolie an.i•
' II V adjacent putta Situruintnna Cuunty.
Idontroteci,V.,ioreplor - . ,
STOP THEOP
,
,41VREWATITi hy the undersigned;
fur the gmweirension of GEORGE BOYD,
':(as he giree hie name.) aged ahoirt seventeen 'years ;
about five feet high; light hair; and had on at the
'time he left, a "Ark scoot hat ; had with him a black
coat:with red lining; and al , e a light mat and over
and carpot-bieg. Said Boyd tan away from near
Taceytille, Wymning Co., Pa., col Saturday night,
`N'or.;I:7;;SE,S, is, .tolen some eintiMig, a wallet
'coutiatring tnottey„. papero, &c. E, B. KEENEY.
'Wye - ming Co., Pu., Not. 17; '.'is.—t2w
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
@rcjrNIDCOLD
y J. F..STObCARD, A. M. - , PRINCIPAL
rr HOSE doubting this aesertiou win do well to call
TIIE net t . ie i 'of the " SUSQUEIIANNA Cortin -1- i . , ...itt the.S . Jores of •
%, _NORMAL Sc - 00L" will commence on' , r • '. , -
1 1 1 it o{seqb,4lll4 & eO.
moiiday t o 22d day of Nov., 18E18, , 1111 Lil )4.A..g . ,
to mntinueiwn finstrt . ir,. nf rt:er re VII% A hell:, tridef the charge
of Prof. STODDARD shied by contiortrtdb.strueleir, -Where it will - be proven that the merchar.t, ht eel
_
L lIIC Ts U It lit S . _
iiiig hi* Goods, can' afford to sell CfIiAPER •for
Prof. SivnnAtir a tit *Over I,lnrcs on Eanerdlon nod the Art of CASII I and can offer induces:meta • suffiaient •to
Tit...M:lg. and on melt eci,ntitlc ,nb.1.311 as the intent:o,i of the Mod.
rut.. ni,43,.• seem to riviter. Leetvirn will ahn be delivered by tter. make it an object to punchasers,' at, whatever med.
J. r,t4llo)lElt as 4 tittors dachas the ?00t0t... The opening Ad. _" . , , if L. -
dre•A v. 1111‘7 di livered , at the Academy Mill, nn XondAy, Novell, flee, to procureque money to make their purchases
bertnit lite, at 2 o'cl , ick.. p. in. - ' -
The Trhunry Deharinteht of •
theSehool ~-111 Inc taught Ly Ins, on the C'fish System. .
r.S.l.r . i e. i'vrtK.' i
st,lenr. rhnold not l'Al• to to,. ritit•Mtto at the Ore..;;N:1:1 of dile "llie hare- just received, arid are constantly re
co,:•,,. t0 ‘ 1.1,, i . i..L..0, 7 ,},,tii then , he Arr.:wed. and etvulle3arrlgund. eying a large lissortirrent of .
• •
.
.: EXPENSES.
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Turrikis—Nornmi epaittuent.periiii::lltrftf eleven erenka, ss,nt).
l'iintary - " 't ta.LO.
s., In EnglL 1 brantittitt, and Latin ftl.l Greek, 46. St.nCt.
DMA per week 1.0.
ItJ d.ttdraltie that t Mien hilts he it.nld in advance, and no dedunt
(inn , etil he made exit, 14 lit cat.e, 01 prldrarted eicknesq. Student,
ca t bean) Ihm,tlVea , hcrul ,, roll, CoOkilut stores and furniture
tan lit,renttett of Mr..1,4V1q, at rvazunable rate,.
'l 3 . - 31. JESSUP, l'retildent.
ft. F'. fl ear, FtINLIST. _
_ ' \
Moutraw, NO% . :iti, t,'.t....ttf
. .
TliovOs,'PlEPE, T3lq,•''
- ',ND
StIEE7 I IRON ;WARE,
Zlie nntlersig,l eti would annon6e to the public
that he is a! nin in the above ntentionea business,
and lIIST he Pettit orivoAte his 'ohl stand. on Main
Street: L!elow Se rhos lintel, whete s le till be happy
i
to!we r , Ala 0 v qtle rs awl as inanY new ones as
will give hint a dill. . •
Stoves of the Newest patterns, and at the ttrapest
rates.
.1 ...,
Jobbing Done on Short Notice.
Produce taller in exeliarge for wares.
, 8 — A. WOODRUFF.
Monirose, N 4. 1, 1858.
A 4
Da " Cirtil- 4 0
LI, persons tintlebted to Dr. C. I:LAKESIIE,
of Dimocki are requested to call and settle their
accounts by pay.inent., or note, on or before the first
day of Dceentbe l • next, or show cause ten days there
after, before-Amos Williams, Esq. ; of
!city judgment . s.tould not be obtained,
Rospectfelj• - , • • • A. C. BLAKESLEE.
T)iiki9ek; NQv I(); 18.58.—tr -
.pqiligtion at Lynn
NEW-ViiiLlinti RIOT
• •
,!r.il4Stionnitpor basjlptriceived a fresh
'stoelrof , , • - -
DRY GOODS,' GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS 4 CAPS,PAINTS. OILS,
DYE STUFFS, DRUGS &
MEDICINES, &c., &c., ,
all 6i'whichis 4ffertl for sale cheap, for C A Slf or
BEADY PAY, •
or on SIIOIIT, RIME, to No. I Prompt Pay
ing Cu'4o4ters.
['COE 412.‘71 , SEE 311;
11. N. SIIERMAN.
Lymb Nor. 3, Isss.-2m
NE T - T r
S-faVES
liBUD.BITT 13 just receiving a large
• EtOCkY
NEW STOVES,.
including a Nil ' assottment of ELEVATED OVEN
LkRGE OIrEN, •' .
AND FLAT-T( I' PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR
illr
OOD or COAL,
WITH I A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF
Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves,
I ,
,
fire or COAL t Also
Stove Pirie, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove
. - . • .T ubes, &c., &c.
EIS ASSO VT3IENT will INCLUDE the MOST
SELECT d DESIRAELE STOVES
in market, a l
tc/ willbe sold on the most favorable
terms, &e 4 to which he would invite•the par-
I ocular attention 'of , .
C ASH BUYERS.
. S
i N,w Mitrcian, November, t'l, 1658. ' .
1
' WpAT NEXT!
i G l t m i tA i N .,a lff t, iftead of ME I
, 1 , PURDON'S •
(
t i W O LOZENGES
(
` Flare entinlly superseded the use of all other
ii Muds of : •
It • , .
iVZRAIIFU GE '
wherever they have become known. They are
VERY AGREEABLE
to the t;stel
tEADILY EAI EN
BY CHILDREN
!
• - PERFECTLY, SAFE, •
and are the not
EFFECTUAL
and MAJ.& antbelinintie
MOdicine in USE.
iheY,COTAIN
. NO MERCURY
- ,
or,.auy sub r ..4tance whiell call injure the weakest :infant, but .1111-e excellent •• '
• _. _
_. _
TONIC i'ROPF4RTIES •
which will ..\ - CII3OI:ATE thelystern and render
it proof atlinskintOsequent nt4cl6.. Price 2 ettf.
MI - mural:4lll'l;d by N. F.. 74AttSII
Swanton, l'a. For sale by Abel Turrell,.MeKen
tie k Eldridge, Zerab Very, Eton & 31o,aey. Hay
don Brothers, 1, Dickerinan, Jr.. and Dealers gen
evally. Inoi•.-1 3 . 48.--4;tu \ '
..
--- --
30
jt
T NCeriEl IC.
HE 71st Regiment was reekved with great htin'
I
-ors oa l the 1&h, wont Quarantine—add
F. IB CHANDLER, -
DLER •
14m received another 'Large lot of
. .
- *l'qi - W GOODS,
I
'whilth?.iillt r te sold, cheopir tlutever, for Ready Pay.
1
10 por4ds Sugar, for VA 25 pounds Sails,
',An: V:O% I - 10 yurds•.beit Sheeting for /1,00. 10
yds best'C3fltho,fOrll,o(i. S lbs.„ good Ciitree fOr $l.
•- ~ 1. -. . gtliSto4k of
OidDarn ill i on coffee pots
, .... . .
- t Vfir - a;t044019• .:.
roux c le/waled "AIIERICAN WATCH"--'
..m. mad by Appleton, Tnteev, A. Co., Walclam,
itass.j.cor le by.. : F.:B. CHANDLER.
idoutros Oct. ter", 185$. - ! -
1300 kg & Stationery. sV • •
'A LARGE addition to nly stock of Books and
Fundy Goods, School Books, Blanks
A l manac'dsrtc„,&c.,r . it GILINI;LER'S.
llontro.e, 0ct.'47,,,1?k58. 1 ;
srfup; ug,ar, &Molasses,
,Ir e t.-lu
,town --at the lowest-priee 7 7-11
31Orole,
. 1858,
Greatfir uph
TheßeadyPairSysteml
IT. IS:CERTALF THAT
. •
bir
''• • •
SolitittreCithitiLY M k
I'ZONTIIOSE,
AND AT
SUSAUEII4IXNA DEPOT,
13.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
•< printeukrlyietapted lb/ 4
Pill and Winter ,
and w!dch 111%2:purchased under the most fame&
.
circuinstonces
They lire enahleit to nttd will offer andseg at prices
fir below-others that have given everlastini-credit,—
no matter - whether it is to Toni, Pick, .or Harry.
' THEREFORE,
24amiue, Coinpare, and Judge
(4051,'
nn n9sortnient heretofore unequalled by anything ev
er offered in Montr
lr A, Me" Cl.7e"
EWE
STAPLE DRY GOODS ,
Comprising mangy• new and desirable styles of Goods
unknown hf this markeynnong which will be fouud,in
Ladies' Dress GoOds,
all the novelties of the day, cheap at
Gallen - bai l Rosenlmam, &
SHAWLS.
Sew and choice styles of Brodie, double and single,
Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talmn, and Mantilla, and a new
etvle of fIit:SILL SHAWLS,
• CHEAP,AT
Culterilierg, Rosenbaum, & Cors.
CLOTH CLOAKS.
Au assortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth and
trimming to 'watch, of all shade-ft,
Cheap, at
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's.
ETABEOBEDENOEOa
Iu this department we can offer great indneemeuto,
as we are purchasing•directly from Importinglloum.
as.4ortment comprises
French Sets, Sleeves and Collars,
Worked Edgings and Insertings,
and a ireat many more articles too numerous to men-
tion—all of which may be found
CHEAP. AT
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's.
D.s2E@@ _oooa@o
Bonnet?, Ribbons Flowers, Flamed,
Wire, Still' Netting,s, and Frames,
at wholesale mad retail, Cheap, at
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
May be found all the different quallties of PRINTS,
U-INOHAMS,
BLEACHED GRODS,
FINE UNBLEACHED MUSLIMS,
S.TRIPES,
DEXLIIS, • - /
2,1 yard., wide,
. CHEA4 AT
GI ii;rE*BEitO, ROSEiZSAUM, & CO'S.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
A; this is CAC of their principal branches of business
in Yew York City, they certainly have ohe great ad
vantage over all the rest of the Clothiers, they hav
ing one partner steadily. in Se* Teri City to devote
all his time to this particular branch of manufacture.
They will furni.h, at any -time, a good Garment, at
about the price for which the materials can be got.
They will warrant their work and a complete fit or
,no bargain. They keep_eoristantly on baud pursof
the best stocks of d ,
Over an d Under Coats,-
t
IMI
SUCH Ad
FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS
in great variety and different etylett
Vests-: Vests-: Vests
such as Velvet, Plush,' Cassimere, and Sato,
CIjEA..P,, AT ,
Guttenberg; Rosenbaum & Co.
CLOTHING
*WE :TII.7OKIRIL
BEST MATERIALS,
At Short Notice.
• •
Mriitiente; ,
}or Ladies aP. well as iqr ~Geutlpuen, such is
LAMS'
cnyo. 1 AT
\ ,
•
G t 'Ot . ieriberg, 4 lo*....enbattm, & Co.
t ;:04.e tij
"itt our
.
and in pakieular to those knowing themselves to be
ludebted to us, we would say " n ee more that we Irall
sell for
7 .4 .)
REA• D A
•
hereafter,. and all accOpuli'Muit settled without.
lurtheVluitice.. Vie arc tired- writin g Dunning
Letters, andaupnrting the Post:pot:, twoor loss.—
We sill take.4l - kitids of Grain atihe highest market
price in paynient.:. Ali ice : oust*: Atsading over six
months on .ouk off; irill be left: for etillietion,. un
less Settled by .fiote:
•
Gtittenbet,- R?seubaum s & Ce 4
MONTROSE, October go, 1856.
Ct PEEC HES, by the subscriber", aped the all.
°gbimbill a
subject
or
saintol goods Ton rea PAT.
Convince that the " Nies • auspeeee is pi
etas
ble to the slow si)ellitsp," we propo se dt:aling. upon
that plan. By idling Goods at • *Nies vhi•A can
not fail to suit," and paying Sat" Highest Mar
ket Prices for all kinds of PRODUCE, lif•
peg a RUSIll"
B - Dry Goods. •
LACK SILKS Poplin. surdPlahls, '
PRINTS in endless variety,' -
De Laines and Gingham, tlie beat to be had
From the City of "Greet Heletriety."
In fact every thing in the Has Of DRY GOODS going
" FOR THE PA Y,"ai • MUTH & SON'S.
"LIGE reasons we know not,we cant make a rhyme,
With this kind of Goods, at this present time,
Suffice ikto say, we're all kinds, and enough, •
From a bbl. of Flour, Sugar, C offee, Rice, Fish, &c.,
to a rents wortkof Bawl.
All fresh from N. Y., and going tor, very low, at '
SMITHS.
HITCH up the Vim, bring along your Graln,But
ter, Eggs, Feathers, Paper Rags, &c., and don't
forget to bring the liije, Badie and what Cailiyou
hare to spare. Yours in Trade,
J. SMITH, Jr., k SON.
Springville, Nov. 10,,1848.
OP THE
tien~ftr the
irons Fri'enda and
Mass Meeting
IN SPRING-VftiLEt
Byrn DAY IN TEE WEBER
C L 0 T HZ brGi
UDER COATS, Oval' Gaits,
Pasts, Vest, and Mari, • •
Bats, Caro, Boots, and Shoes,- :
Cheap for tits IVIALARS,
at MUTH & BON'S
Groceries.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
Wm. & HATCH, Proprietor.
ruciew and commodious Hotel, situated on Main
Street, near the Courtstiouse,' and nearly in the
cerdsr of the business portion of Montrose, is now
fulitcritirpieted and furnished, and was opened on
the 27th of September, 185 S, for the accommodation
of the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
ccrnficient t &bathe-it now prepared to entertain guests
In a &osier that cannot - Ed] to give
Complete Satisfaction.
•
The House and Furniture are new, and no expense
has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to
any similar establishment in this part of the State: It
is well supplied with alkhe recent improvements and
comfofts, and obliging waiters will always be in at
tenrt to respond to_custonzers.. The Stables
con
. "'de4 with this }rouse are
New 'and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage
of his old friends and the public generally.
WM. K. HATCH.
Moutro,re September 22, 18.58.rtf
More New Goods
Now being opened at the Store of
J. LYONS & SON.
OCTOBER 279 1808.
QAb YDS CARPETING, net!, nice, ' and cheap.
Oki Also, Oil Cloths, for Floors, for Stairs, an 4
Table Covers, Door Matte and Rugs, cheap.,
PAPER WINDOW SHADES, Oil Cloth, do., and
Wall Papers in great nriety.
4.107 HATS, all colors, shapes, sizes, and pried,
tosuiteverybody. Call-and see.
j i NCI WILLOW WORK BASKETS, Satchels
of Oil Cloth, Carpeting, and Velvet.
i t new lot of Crockery, Mirrors and Glass Ware,
A
just opened at 'our titore.
OPERA HOODS & KNITTED CAPS, Hoops, Mas
tic and Leather Belts, Bugles, Beads, and Rib
bons, a great variety at our Store.. i .
lELODEONS, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, and
ITIL Jews Harps, Sheet Music. (N B. Anything
in the way of sheet music obtained on short notice.)
Violin regs, - .Bridges, Resin, Strings, Ac. Try the
• Imperial Tiogin Striing,
the very best string in use. INSTRUCTION BOOKS
—many kinds, for sale cheap. ,
LA it P OIL, a very superior articlo—Also Candled
and Iturnitrg Fluid. - '
SIRUPS, MOLASSES and SUGARS, ttfrcslt lot on
hand. • J. LYONS k SON.
Montrose, October 21, 1858
* - NEW GOODS.
IVEinngOrgLei:fing aLA - ROY, and BERRA
_
Fall & Winter GOods,
which have been purchased at row figures, and which
we will sell for very small profits, for
Cash or Ready Pay.
We can present Great Inducenseutt
those who wish to PAY DOWN for what they
buy. We cordially invite such to 'call and examine
our stock before purchaslw elsewhere.
N. B. Highest Priees paid for ill kinds of produce
In exchange for goods.
M
cICENZLE &ELDRIDGE.
Brooklyn, Oct. 27. 1858.
1858. NEW ARRIVAL 1859
- OT -...
raltthid . WintefaeOdg.
NOW ready for inopection, a full and complete u
yortment of
•Y •
Dr CO CMIOISO
imitable fur the eeasnrt,l, all the ne. deidgasd s
ies tyles. t
of
ut to
tuning' appertoloWs to the Trade , at low pri ces . Zek
DM Z@ ©OODC,,
_ -
ennalids of Prints. Mutt and Ginaphaans.Pbin Bergs's. Odra and.
timed Delalnra, plain all Wool Detainee, Ins Black nntnbazinnand
Aliases, Mainers and Black sad reser HMI at an priors Rawls.
Meters Bonnets. Ruches Flowers and Wreathe, Hair !Lila, 800
net and Taffetas Rlblonsllteehßrais.sad Reed IlsonaMerlin Skies
leg. Kid. Ude Thread, and alit Wares, itisuntlette, Uses sad
Cotton Boar. WHITE GOODS. Rani. and Jib e Lea" In.
sertlons,Etnbroldedenßullaes and fileevea,Dindty Irlnrity Banda.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Needles, Pin!, Fancy kap& Mar OW, Partumeri, Port Molnarla.
'fair ilrushrs. Dressin Combs. Ivory Combs, Boma
COALLS, Itubt.or HalsPlm. Sliver aud Reel Tlthales..
-
• giqek ana gi.ob34. ,
; -A ' lii.tvisteek of BMAI)CI4)TM '
Black,Biown and :4 Casem I
TweedtEeztueky Junk Cotton/14es,
- Deana lad Eatinatte
♦ general smertuistit of
...,ILAJID WARE,
snob u C Ir„,Ploot.lseke.,Rass- Door Rollers.and IllegtwAlthy
t
elsand h Parse Gate Mims, Doer Locke awl lilqies. Pad
c Lnfl. Tri as i f 111 Locke: Window Pasteoletra Curtath Rauh.
- nor It ta :Table Cattier!, Packet Holm, Cast Steel
beam Sermon, tutoring sad Brlet Trowes, W i e n the SEISM
l a
ts, Albetta Spoons, Diener Belle. House Bells and !Mures, Rare
tore!. (hiedjltorrea, Ike.
.
. Boots ..& Shoes. .. •
. . .
Hens Calf Seism: , A Cowhide Itooes Ladles Congress Callan, Hoot
ees, Hustles sod Rid pers. Also, -,
Greeerlea, rockery, ant Glassware,
i f
...
HAT t CAPS; &c., &c.,
our oriel Luse stork—all of whleh we will sell de our usual tame.
Til: CASH. PRODUCE, or APPROVED CREDIT. - .
We also have on bawl a superthr quality of
....
BROOMS-4F HOME MANUFACTURE,
which we wallinsptie of at Wholesale or Retail. 4 hit prices.
Ss:Wed that our Stock has been wall oleeted as to quality and
styles, we hare no hadtallun to inviting orartrlerela to
to
and a*
SWIM. POST DILOTIINRS.
Grain and Butter Wanted.
Hemlock nod Floe Loinber, Flour,
*MU :Chops. at reasonable Prices may be
found at our 'ATE.4.3I MILL. '
• POST BROTHISIL
' llisktraseppoptember $9, 1848.
_
• A nitnistratorle n otice.
IVOTlOElllhereby given to all pinions haring de
-I.llsmoads-againstthe estate of &nun RneeNnuln.
dec'd., late of Gibson, that the same must be pre
sented t the undersigned /Or irrangcmont, and all
periona Indebted to said cleats are requested to make
immediate payment. , ;. •
CHARLES BEREIEGUIE‘ /
dant rs.
NEUBEN WHITNEY,
October 13, 1853.-6 w
MIS
Administrator's Nance
IItTOTICE to hereby givan to all petama having damands against
Mantsaatat at ABEAM .TATT, Mieesaca, lota of Raiford.
that thaittng Must be Preatatat th e giacrans=
weak mom= ttaiebtad to said rotate are to
Immediate payment. CHAS. TINGLEY. A
Cnta Trtutliistaiik;
11141 0 Td, Bap. P., 1 . .., Not VI 101.4.
(6 - 1 , 1U.11
New rim. New Stare.
Public Avenue, justbetew I Etheridge's.
A• BALDWIN wottarespectfully announce
.to the public that-he hos associated himself
with WM. L. ALLEN in the
FLOUR. FEED. AND GROCERY
RUST NE S S .
Also, that they have removed into theft newly fitted
up building on Public Avenue, just below J. &ker.,
idge's Drug Store, whore can •alwayi be found the
choicest brands of • •
Family Flour, -
, Neal, Feed, °
Perk, Daum, •
Fish, Dipped Candle.,
Timothy,
Clover,
Field - ,
and
Also a general assortinent oC
?rocerfes, such as Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Tea, Caplet., ate. de.
-Thitniful'for pait f. mot's, 'would solicit a continu
ance of the sane, under the new firm, pledging our
'aelvea to do the fair thing; hoping by each bargain to
be surd of another.
• Being under it-different Administration, it is very
desirable to bast; All. old accounts settled, and com
mence anew, under the Ready Pay Systein.
BALDWIN Al - ALLE.N.
Mu, L. Atutsr.
A. BALDWIN,. i ..... . •'•• • •
-- Montrose, Oct. 20, 18,5 a...-Ac
LOOK -HERE
•
COBB dr ROGERS offer to the public, at
prices that.cannot fail to suit, a large and su
perior assortment of
GROCERIES'
7.
At the old tend well-known establishment foimerly oc
cupied by-0. M. l Cranc. _
UG ARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICe, FLOUR'
d: SALT, (by the seek or bizrret,l FISH; and all ar
ticles usually. found in first class Groceries.
Flour by_ tho wholesale and retail.
As we mean to merit, we hope to receiveoi'llberat
share Of public patronage.
We hasdalso opened a , •
Butcher Shop
in the basement of Boyd it: Webster'a new Store,
corner of Main and Turnpike Streets. •
N.U. Cash paid for pelts and hides.
•- COBB it ROGERS: "" 1
Montrose, Oct. 20, 1858.
' GREAT
IN-D.U,CENEN'I':
CASH BUYERS!
NEW FALL STOCK
JUST BEING OPENED AT
Lathrop & DeWitt's.
MONTROSE, September 15,1858
BENTLEY, READ, & CO.,
ARE now receiving a
, very large and wellselected
assortment of -
NEW GOO'DS'
adapted to the season and this marker, which they
offer on the most favorable terms to their, old (or
new) customers.
All are invited to call and satisfy themselves sa, to
the truth of the above, before purchasing elsewltdro.
Montrose, Sept. 29, 1858. ,
KEROSENE..
JUST received a fresh supply-of KEROSENE and
k great variety of LAMPS. We have used the
Kerosene for the pant sit months and have no'hesi
teflon in recommending it as superior to 411 Y other
article now in use. For economy and brilliancy of
light cannot 8e equallal. It will give a light equal
to six candles, at one half the expense of either Cam
phene Or Fluid, and is perfectly safe:
BENTLEY, READ,
Montrose, Oct. 13, 1858.
Por Sale.
•
OSE ONE HORSE BUGGY WAGON.
One Lumber wagon on - steel springs for one or
two horses. One new Cutter, and one Cow. Enquire
of BENTLEY, READ, k CO.
Oct. 12, 120.
WANTED.
lexchange for GOODS, or on account, Grain
Butter, Flaxseed, Dried Apples, Eggs, and CASH
Oct. 13,'38. BENTLEY, READ, & CO.
•
Blacksmithing !
Elacksmithing
THE undersigned - would announce to - thei;Citiiena
of Lenox and vicinity thit he is prepared to do
all sorts of
BLAC/ISMITHING, '
. ,
CARRIAGE IRONING,
and the IRON WORK for all ordinary kiuds of MA
CIIIINERY, at his shop in Glenwood, in aopirork
manlike manner, and of good materials. -.
N. B. All accounts of it year's standing must be
settled; C. W. CONRAD.
Glenwood, Oct. 6, .1858.—tf
ALL IN WANT OF
HiiiktiESS
• CAN BUY THEM
CHEAP F. olt CASH,
OR
StIORT
AT •
3. N. SMITH & COl3. -
NEW MILFORD, SEPT. 29, 1858.47;
41-
Administrator a Notice.. •
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons fiwrilig do
thilllll3 against the Estate of
_Grimm: 43,asucasto
late Of Harford township, dec'di that the `same must 1:*
presented to the undersigned for arrangeateui, - gind
all persons indebted to saidptate are requested
make immediate payment. - :
CHARLES TINGLEY, Adninistrator.
flarford, Oct. 13, 1858.-6 w .
,Sewing Machines.
FB. CHAIIIBLER is Agetii for Gikilireto
• Baker's "celebrated Machinea.AWMild,
be glad to furnish any information, of any of 14A;
•
chines to those in want.
llontrose,Nov.;, 1858. ' - -
Administrator's
NOTICE Is hereby given to all-persons having de
-1 mands spinet the Estate of CRAWYORI? Ttrc . s,"
late of Burford township, deceased, that the llama
must be presented to the undersigned far arrange-'
ment, and all persona indebted to said estate are re-
quested to mite immediate.payment.- t "
' OBADIAH BAILEY, A dministrdtoo:j
- Brooklyn, Oct. 27,4fi68.—ftw
For Sale. . • •
A FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT.Arc
brotypes. Daguerreotypes, &c., cons] iting
Camera Tube, Box. foul .Star.d, Reflector .and Iron
fiend Rest, all of which are in •good- working antler,
and will be sold very cheap, hp-
BENTLEY, READ•it CO.
Montrose, Oct. 21, 1858. • • - •
rr°Sh ritddy '.l ; ftds & Sweetvia_cliers'
- UST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY A. FREBII LOT, Just receivAb:tiVadeilip
U Aug. 18. - 1.q0103 &Mr, Oct.lB. L Y O NS MK_
•
Shawl-andlress Goodi
EMPORIUM !
NSW_ razz GOODS
FOR CASH & PROMPT .6 MONTHS' !gyps;
, . .
•
H. R RI, T 1r
AS ao . r in Store, and is making large additiciuS
.1.1. to his Stock Of
- Pall and Winter Goods,-
To which he wont:l invite . ' the .attention of . buyers ;
embracing the most desirable varieties of LADIES' •
DRESS GOODS. including the New Styles of Rich.
Fall Prints and Plaid., in Detainee, Ducal Plaids, Plain
and Plaid Merinos; Mohair Cloths,. Giughame,
Broche, Cashmere, Silk - and WOol Shiwts,,Rieb Rib
• hens, Bonnets and Ploirers, Net ,floods,' Ladies'
Cloths, Broadcloths ; Cassiineres, Ste.. with w full as- ,
aortment of other Staple and Fancy Sods; Juiluding_
GROCERIES, - CROCKERY, HARDWARE, .
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS; HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS ik SHOES, CAR!.
PETLYG,FLOOR Oil CLOTHS,PAIN- . •
TED 1V11y7)0W SHADES, WALL
PA PERNLOCKS,DRUGS,.OILS,
PAINTS, BUFFALO ROBES,
i •
Cr The entire Stock being large and bought kir
give superior opportunityjor Choice '
lectiono, and be sold at the lowest figures to CASE
and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' BUYERS:
, N:B.:—Flonr and-Salt constantly on luind.
New Wilford, October 6,1858. .1 _
Garden Seeds.
Insurance: Comp..of
,
Capital and littrplns, a 300,060.
Chartered Capital, - WO,OOO. •
Office; Franklin Building!, No. 408
. IVal!iut . Sr. •
"DIRE iNsnuNcs on Stores. Dortllnp,Publle Dulidlnp and
iterehatultsr contrail! MARINE IN SC RANCE o
Cargo snd Freight to and fr om all parts of the Worlds. Also ' Itland
Insurance on Goods to and from all parts of t h e Union.
Statement of the Business aniisConclitiort of the Onco.
ker City Insurance Company, of Philadelphia,
for Six Months, ending June 30th, 1858.
Capital and Surplus. January Ist. lE4' . dirf.lllo
loterest rer , ..lreti and accrued from Jan. lit to juts 6.993
Premiums received. 113.074 $5. ,
Snlyse and Its•lnsuranor- QM 34
• LOSSES, EXP.F;NSE . S, Av. •
t ta tnifes pald . 104. 4 161 64
1HT.,.114.1n. net. Premiums. and Expenses,— 34,614 644196344
Balance remaining with the Company, July lg,
A SSETS.
n.. 44, v.:44w,, Storks. Coupon Banda. Loam oe co:
literal and Call Loans, Le... '. tafdl,73l 13
ldlla Rrctlaable, . an,611 3 •
Cub on bsnd and In Bank, and due from Ages* 20,11111 01 .
EMI
ME
H. HART. President, E. P. ROSS. V 1 ,4 President:
11.11.CtKiUSWELL,See...t Treas. I H. BUTLER, Midst. inais
Directors. •
Hortret. IT. Hart. EE C : P C. flatten. TRatAt. F. riper, J.
1,41.wra 844 iw uatev, D .
R. cbaltwrs, 7. L. Pomeroy. I t.
It. Comma and 5.10ne..
WM. D. :LUSK, / g ent.
MONTROSE, September 11. 11352.47 '
J. Higginbotham,
WATCH FINISHER,
General Repairer,
tlte BEST ENGLISI7, SWISH, AND Cuux Du
lur MAI WATCUEN PITYNT AND DIAiACAND Limns,
LEVNES, k.C4 Le.
Truly. proud of the flattering encomiums bestowed
on him as an honest and'supetior
W.A. 1 1 1 011 JOBBER,
and grateful to all who have employed him, and dbrib
ly so tb those that have continued to be his- steady
customers since hiscommencement in Montrose,(now
nearly three years,) and encouraged by those who al
ready know his abilities, he now informs those who;
do not, that early in life he was taught the art of '
Finishing New Watches,
by'Atkin, bite of Lord Street, Liverpool, wbo ; was a
first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the best
watches. After having worked for him upwards of.
nine years, (seven of which as an indentured appren
tice,) he then commencer!-for himself, and latterly in
New York, where he has been employed by some of
the first and most respectable establishments in .
Broadway, Maiden Lane; Bowery, Lc., apd was by
them classed a first rate workman. • '
N. B. Nc has always on hand a well assorted stock
of Watch Wheels, Cylinders, Watch Jewels, Main
springs, Watch Bands, and Watch Glasses, which
will be carefullyfitted, right away, and for prices less
than the:e can bo had in the City.
gar Shop In Bsntley,Read, k Co'S Store.
Phoenix Block, Montrose, Aug. 18, 1858.
TE undersigned are ,now manufacturing Au l d
lave on hand all kinds of
l Carriage and, Sleigh Stuff,
such as Felker,. Bows, 7hills,, Cutter-Rionuert,
Raves, FetActera, 41:e , dc., for sale, ill lots to gait pur
chasers, very low , for cash.
Alao, all kinds of work steamed and hent.to - or er.
• CROOK & JOHNSTON:
,Great Bend;-Pa., -March 3, 1858.-ly .
FIE
NEW MILFORD
THE QUAKER CITY
Officers.
GODDARD, WARFIELD'S & DR. I. L. ALLEM'S
PATENT .DEVICES,
Portowering and Raising .
CARIELLAGE TOPS._
BT the usenf this Improvement, the Carder, top ran beaked or
lowered from either the right or the le ft , the outside or the inside,
thereby obviating the difficulty heretofore existing of springing one,.
Joint and then the one on the opposite tide. as Tell ae tithe extreme
care necessary to prevent the top front Wing so - heivelly as to break
the bows, props. doe. This is effectedirrineems of a. mail lever to
connection with the hollow prop, to wield% an orninote or Jialdar he "-
attached. The top may also be raised or:lowered with PERFECT, '
EASE, be mems of tbe lower level; whkh to eirtalty placed at the
right hand side of the seat, the *eight of the top being nearly
hat
anerd by two spiral springs attached to the through or eonneitthig
rod. width .Ise lt down while In the act of lialline,..anstaasktinalk
Mg It. The cost for materials, de., on a cordage Is bet Minx; eon. '
sldering the great
- The undemisned baring purchased thee:elusive rightbf the above
sPatent. in.the counties of Susquehanna; Bredftot, Loran:soot WT.!: . •
endue. will sell rights in add counties, and will inanufactute Cant,-
atm with the Improvement attached, at e Meehan, Inlitontrow.
H. ROGERS:
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MONTROSE, September 13,112.-1 y _
:moNsiit FOUND! !
TE man who lost FIVE'DOLLABB bylnmeluss• , •
ing a second rate coat, when he could. have got
a first rate one for the same pride, can harethe dam- •
age repaired when he wants anew. coat, by calling, ,
upon the subscriber. -
The Whit Styles are now on handjarief ant -
prepared as usual to eccommodato the 'public -with _
substantial work - and ne plus ultra fits. J . keeP
stantlionland a large and well selected assoitmentaf;
Skill, Industry, and Good' Temper,
and, vin 'confidntly promise to serve my-customers,
both in work and price, in a manner that shall be en
tirely satisfactory. Call in, gentlemen and young
America, and get your coldsweather rigs.
t ar Shop at We old stand, opposite the Republi
'ears Steam Printing Office, two doors West - of Fearle's •
lintel. Cutting done as usual. JOUX GROVES.
Montrose, September 22, • .
t tmg" hamton. Water Cur, e -
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BINGHAMTeN,.BROOME COUNTY, N.Y.
rrilllS EstabliAhment is open for the reception of
JI patients the whole pear, and is arranged with
view to the health and comfort of invalids &Ong the
cold weather. The , . . 7 .
C3AITIN RCQ)OV@I
are thoroughly warmed and the entire house is kept
at a Summer temperature.
,- Experience has demonstrated that water treatment ,
48 most successful- during the• Aidumn and' Wlntei :..
months.: •
, All sick persons who desire health, (4,1 even gese,_,
/who have not been snecesful hereiofere in tfieir If- - .
fotts to obtain this invaluable boonavill biretta - a •
.tare. opportunity toaccomplish thetwatobject, upon
.khieh tit'e peace, happiness, and-proireity . : of Abe*
future lives depend. ,
\
The hyskiatue, Dr. Thu r- - and Wife; • haeirhed
twelve y are' : experience. in hating diatom's* tlydro•-.
Pathicall during which time they have piesCrlbed '
!for over ten thousand lick perlions,._and the success
'attending their presmiptiona "is linfileieilt - lividentitr ;
of their skillns success it pet:denim, ''' • :-. - Y - "",i
4 Patiehts will provide for nal use, sixjewels,
.:two woolen blankets, two' les,;....thsee''lnwis
! , oe cotton Sheets. and some Mien forisoiligool ll Oi--
_ irblett should_bo,nnisked. -, , - i-- „ ,7 r i-- r .;. .
il.rPilthirPni S IS to $lO PIA! IlvfMkk , - , -,
: 4 ar Dr. Thayer Will be at Susquehanna ,
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(Niche* 1/(00- ode. 11e4, for eonafitsliose:: -, ,i..)
.., For further particulars, address- ' ": -. t,-
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9.,Y,THi*i;ifi P's.
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Binghamton, Sept. 29, 1858.—if . -.---;
$402,11117 ZS
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004.910 SS
900,000 00
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