The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 04, 1856, Image 3

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Soatb, hits t eased ickezi4—that as the elee- I out. Great damage was done t o neighboring
to p is oyer,t.he President - maticthey will buildings.
,' I saw a chimney that yetutcuri
all return , to the obscurity from Which they onsly effected. rlt was set. off on one tide
em erged only to Leal) disgrace upon their t toward the mill jun one brick, and left sten
coentry. .
~ -. . . ding. 7 . Correspondence of the Springfield lUt.
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-• . •' , ..ev alp ".... ' • publican.
Cotirt Proceedings.
ElltST SifiES. -
'Comths John Bisbee. Indic rent for
Ais:qult and tatter - v. Verdict, I, , „!tt I ty.
Indictmefit
tor -selling spirituous liquors . dx. Defendant
p l ea d, " guilty," and court , sentenced hitn
pa.y t ame of ten dollats, and coats of prose.
cutionijand stand committed till the sentence
be c omplied -With.-
CoMmonwealth vs.j Jalutz'ldeCreary. In
dittment for
,assault innd battery. Jury
re-
turn itillionotamtis, and Prose.cutor, Hosea 1
Criswellit.o pay e,osts. Sentence 'according-
Commonwealth, vs. Hosea Criswell and Ja.:
red driswe,4l-.- , Indictment for assault and
battery. Grand' Jury return bill ignoramus,
'the County to pay the costs.
Commouweilth vs ;;Thomas Pnrdv. Indie.t
ut'ent foY idling liquor &e. 'Defendant
i)lesd ";guiltY,""wheroupott Court sentenced
Lim to nay, a!fitte of ten dollars and costs of
f„.
Palsecution.
.. -Commonwealth vs. Joseph - Brown. Indiet
rnest for' nut i ss Uce. Verdict guilty." De.
tenaant sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars
to the Cotwrionwealth, and to remove the
- 0 1)5tructious - at his own cost within file
days,.
Commouwet•ltit vv. William °Tiffany. In,
dicta:writ-for rson. ;Jury. find Defendant
insane at tlic time of the comtniSsion of the
offence charged in the Indictment, and. ric
' quit him on the ground of Snell insanity.
Commonwealth Jolla C. Miller, Indicted
.for ass:Mit and battery. Verdict ; "guilty."
'Defendant sentenced to-pay a fine Ofk2s and
' 40 47,5 ot prosecution:Ste. • ;
C o tanionsvcalth vs. Charles' Wolfe, alias
fieniy,llovt. Indictment for larceny.
'f on dant Plead " guilty.,'
• Commonwealth vs.. Martin J. Vanhorn
Assault and Battery.' 'Verdict., guilty.
Conimonwealth vs: Charles Pendleton. A , -
' sanit. and battery. Verdict, not guilty,. and
proscutor, Galbraith to pay the
• costs. Sentence accordingly. .
John S. Feironnett vs. P. Failiher and.oth
ers..',Verdict for Defendant. • ! .
David Banker and Esther Banker his. Wife
• to the use of Esther Valiker, • vs., I). stt 3.
Wat , on executors Sc: of Jas. Watson, de
ceased. Verdict for defendants.
SECOND ITEk.N. OF COURT.---There were ou
:lr five Jury eases tried this week, hut.; all
- closely contested. •The• first was "'Meeker
'Sutton," now 're-tried by; reason of a for
,mer Jury .having 'disagreed. The Verdict
was for Def't., tut pleff.,.ohta : in'id a Buie' for
• a new-trial. Little -for iltlY.; dessups. d:
Bentley, and Fitch for Deft.. • •
Carr v. Carr ; Can s,. Storch.. et MS . .,
were dependent much on the same questions,
tile separately tried. Verdi'ct 'for Deft the
first case; and for Pled . , in 'the lass.," - Little
for Ist., Yltff., ;and 2d, hefts, : Jes Sup s.
Bentley, (V Fitch for the other partici.
" Carter v. Iliues;" - was next tried.; Ver
• - diet for Bert. Little for Deft.
- Bentley and Fitch for Plt'ff.
' " Bailey v. Slocum," ejectment ;• was next
tried. Little and 'Farrell Jesa'ups
and Case for Deft; Verdietior
Stearns vs. Sptinmyille s '—Wade v.
,
phin," were settled by. the parties on terms
that admitted Puff's right to recover.: Little
fur I.llll's. .
Governor Pollock.
The Democratic papers or the third: judi-,
disuict ate quite severe OA. GOV. POOOCk
for appointing Henry Maxwell President
Judge of that district. As We are not famil
: jai . With'the particulars of the case we 'shall
venture no opinion, hut subjoin, for the
"benefit of whom it 'May concern;" the fol,
lowing plain remarks of the Easton Saitincl
" Gov. Pollock has shown that, like Gov.
Ritner, he wishes to 4. treat- the election as
- though it had not taken place? Although
the people' of this judicial district, to the ..
- number-of eight thousand and upwards; pace
with entire unanimity, declared their choice
of the lion. John K. Findlay .as PreSident
Judge, j . et our Black "Reptiblicati Governor,.
says in effect, that he knows • better than . thej
-410---1-h-lit they are not fit tochde.7e for theta
. selves, and therefore he appeints'ln this Dem
•ocratic distfiet' a Black Republican Judge
for an additional year, when the Constitution
says the. people•have a right to . choose for
themselves; •and . ,they have doneso.-
"Thank God - we have • a Supreme '_Court
• that is composed of teen who are not , pliant
fouls of a weHk Viand. - imbecile Governor, dis
, • posed- to trample the Constitution arul laws
under foot. They. have the tower and right
•, , ,
to restrain executive usurpation, and
dependence to do it, oven'• if the „Attorney
. • General, in obedience to his master's i orders,
should refuse his to • use- his name on
the application for a - guo thin('
• must_ and shall be tested, holens, mks, and
tae law will authorize it - to be done.
" If Judge Maxwell-shall prestme-tesifon
the bench under his new cotnmissien, and
condemn a man to death, if the Conititution
of Pennsylvania is worth a straw, tbinet will
be judicial murder :or if he were to send a
mau to
-prison it. would befalseinprisonment.
Let our Associate Judges see'- to this, that
they may keep their hands clean. of any such
illegal ante', •
Curious Effect 'of a Powder MilPs
Explosion.. •
You have probably told your readers of
the explosion of the Aeton Powder - Mills. It.
, exeeeds in its terrific effects any previous one.
But two lives were lost., One man was torn
into fragments. The second was thrown to
agreat distance, and stripped of everything
but his India rubber shoes. Poor fellow ! he
had been at the dangerous work but one day.
'ke mill that first' exploded was , running
withno one in- it at the Moment. When this
sweat off, the air was fill;g1 with flying, bla
-zing timber, which. in an instant communi
cated to two (Ahem In one of there, were
the two unfortunate Men
_who were killed.
?llther mill—the dry-house---had.het lit
tie powder init, which View Off the roof. It
then took fire, and was consumed. .A fourth
Mill had two hundred kegs of :powder ins:hie,
'etch was not ignited, although' the ,entire
i)esrtling Was stripped off, and many beams
lireken.. Two 111eu *ere at workin the wheel
pit, and Crawled out in the stuntiug noise to
see the fritimeuts flying in all_direetions.
was nn awful spectacle. Three' xi/18
, ded. The wind. was very:high and the woods
took fire. It was expeOted tbet the , shatter
4ed mill, from which- tbe teen had escaped,
would- blow up every moment. The The was
seen within a rod of it, aud the powder was
exposed to tire least spark. After watchium
it for sometime a mau; at the hazard of his
life, took a bueketof water , and crawled 00
his knees to where the ; fire was blazinprad
exti.ogoisited it. It. -seems' a little aiugular
that from every building tie pressure was out- .
siard.-'Boards were broken oat, windows fell
oats; one front door of a largelimuse,-
-tee or burst. oat. A window
In a barn , a lolls`- - of the - milli -broke
.X3MlVtia Cougre.Asi-•-Second Sesdon.
WAsnmotort, Dec. 1, 1.851
SEITATL;—AIp the members of the Senate
were present,` wall the exception of Messrs.
Bell, of New lihrnpshire, Bell of Tennessee,
Bigg, Butler, Dot!glse, Houston, Johnson,
Jones, of Tennessee, Mallory, Reid, Sebastian,
T oolu gs, *eller, and Wright.
The usual committee was appointed to wait
on the President, and inform hiui that a quo
rum of each House had assembled, and were
ready to receivee any communication he might
be pleased to Make.
A similar committee of the Rouse acted in
conjunctiOn With that of-the Senate,: and in ,
each br.trich a i report was made that the
President, wou d communicate ,his
,annual
message to-morrow to Congress about noon.
The Senate then, adjourned.
Ilovsn.—AbOut two . hundred members
were pre.i.euL
NEW ~ l EMBERS QUALIFIEII.
Mr. Dodges, Of. Vermont, and Meisrs. Allen
and Mor'rison, Illinois, to fill vaeauoiwt, were
qualified by taL'ing • the oath to support the
Constitntion. ' • •.
- Mr. Illtelps, (dem.) of Mo., presented the
credentials of 'Mt. Whitfield, and moved that
he be shorn in 'as delegate how Kansas.
The credentials were read, Gov. Geary cer
tifying to the, fact that Mr. Whitfield, was
elected as the delegate from Kansas on, the
first 1114 da y: of October.
Mr. Phelps Oked that the usual course -by
• I
pursued. ;
Mr. brow-objected, when a discussion of
Whitfield's right to represent Kansas folloy
. •
ed ; Glow arguing' that the laws andel. which
'the election wakss held wezei invalid and oppres
sive, and theret'ore the choice of the people of
litinsaas eikessed under the sanction of
those litws, ought not to- be respected. Mr.
Phelps', referretOo thc fact that no person but-
Whitfield clainied.a seat as delegate from
Kausatt i and inksted thatai the people of the
TerrifOry were, entitled to a delegate and they
had chosen Whitfield, it was clearly the duty
of the liuuse to admit him ; Mr. Grow had
said that he Would vote to reject Whitfield
becati4 be was elected under an' unconstitu
enactment ;*but: the gentleman, last
session rated to admit Reeder to..a seat, when
he wit's chosenbia party in the absence of
all lac'. flow could the gentleman from Pa.
reconcile these contradictory positions
The ,question
: was then put "Shall Mr.
Whitfield be sworn in ? 'Decided in the neg
ative by a vote of 97 against 191, Mr. Phelps
of MiSsouri voting in the negative in order to
movata reconsideration. • Tae following des
patch!, clipped,frorn the Ilerald,' of Tuesday,
contains the latest iOfurmation on this, sub
ject:
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The contest is over. Whitfield's case to
niaht shoWs clearly that he will: be admitted
to his seat: , The rote stood ninety-seven-ayes ,
to one hundred and onetrays, Mr. Phelps, of
Misstiuri, 'Voting in the negative to move a
reconsideration—'-so the 'vote really was nine- .
eight to one :hundred. Twenty-one Demo
crats and four Republicans were absent— two
of the latter sick at home. Some &nen Dem
ocrats are expected in to-night: and to-mor
row, when the vote of to-day will be relonsider - .._
ed and Whitfield admitled... Hon. L. D..
Canipbell. of 'Ohio, voted - steadily to-day
against Whitfield's admission,: and this fact
will be remernberedirext winter when he has
to undergo alstinilar'ordeal. Governor Reed
er Was seen - in the lobby to-day, but looks
down at the Mouth.
- The Sergeant-at-Arms arrv!ted tbirt7 mem- .
berS who were AbFent from the house during
the ;call to-day for which, by the action of the
lionse,lench m. tuber is compelled to pay eost
Accruing thereto, wluch amounts to four dol
.dbead. •
Mir TO PAEVENT A.
Alciott, the author pf 'llouse I Lire in," and
well known ass lecturer on the laws of health
has in press a work on hygiene,.which will
probably be Of great practical
. value. . From
the chapter on colds, we take the following
ddOce, ivhichis now quite 'seasonable :
Those who would avoid ..colds 'must not
muffle tbetuselves, - especialV theft. - facicand
throats, every time they go into the-open air.
Ido not say, that none of the .vast nirtuber
ab.eady diseased should be allowedto - .,break
the force of a stream of air lowered 11' tern
perature to zero, or fifteen or twenty degrees
below it, either by a respirator .or muffler. I
ativw.riting for those who as yet, deein them
, selVes healthy.
After hritic walking, or other exerciso,..dn
riag 'whit:byre love worn mitie, than a need
ful amountof clothing, we . must beware of
throwing oil' i part of it, and sitting down in
a temperatute which is very low, or r in air
which is damp, .specially if we , have laten-in
a free perspiration. Iletter:ki 'keep on our
clothing, till we see how Matters - are going
with us. It would be saferto add clothing
iii kueh cirarnstaiices than .to diminish it.
• . Those who won:d be perfect in this ['After
should avoid Sitting with'wetilter after exer
cise.; or *sleeping in damp chilhing. 'While
person is .exercisiug in the' open Sir, - if- not.
over-heated or over-fatigued, it may be safe
for him to,' have wet - feet. Indeed Some g.;
with theirleet wet all the forenoon .'without
,injury, if they Iceep.in motion ; but the phi.
losopher,Loate who_ recommerded- that chil
dren b hould have Judea in, their fboe's, would
hardly , haite justified the practice of 'sitting
with wet feet. • -
Thtlse who are accustomed to , warm cloth.
s 1 too not eAthanoe it' fOr that which is
.
extremely th in, when they are about to go
abroad in the cold air, unless they are to
walk. Thousands of yoitn4 people, especially
females, might trace the consumption, neu
ralgia, or fever, which destroyed them, to
some set of recklessness, like that which is
implied hp the foregoing. •
In general., we are quite too ttmeh afraid of
the 81111 and rain to. enjoy - that hardihood
which is indispensable in a climate as in tutth'ex.
posed to ;colds and consumptions es that of
,the,Voited'.4lates. . The late .Gen.. Dearhorn,
ot blassa4usetts, trotild baser's:, such thing
as an unibrelle in his family, if be could help
l'hotteruit'safer,'on the whole, to - be
occasionally a little wet, than to exclude
iontselvei from every drop of rain—nineteen
times in; twenty, with tlii; •• almost entire cep.
tainty of:bei,g - soineti 036 Ought Without (int.
iod - of,auffering severely AS the consequence
'sgrgee Card of 61
feUtth -pap.
, Isectinsma. DEArtri---Mr. Valentine Steir
a machinist by profession, and resident of our
Borough, lost, his life while sporting a few
days since, from the accidental discharge of
hisgun. He and a friend were out in pur
suit organie ; it appears cleCestked was _pass
ing over iktut, logs . , whets his foot slipped and
he fell, his gun striking on thellatumer of the
lock with force setricient, net only to, dis
charge the loadi but to break off the hauironr.
The ball took elfect in his throat, fracturing
the lower jaw in several places,passed through
the posterior.part of the mouth, the base of
the brain, and lodged
. vrithir, the skull at the
back' of the hearl,eitusing instant death. The
deceased was a German by birth, and highly
respected.—Northern Pennsylvanian.
Sir Here is'a puzzle' intended for the,
study of newspaper readers :
That will do.
jser Gen Cass, who is seventy-five years
old, within the spice of six days, last month,
delivered eight elaborate addresses, traveled
a'distance of five hundred miles, and aceoln:
plished nearly the same amount of labor the
week following.
• =4satarißP - t•
In East_llarfortl, on the 25ih inst.,ll-Rev.
Win. Round, Mr. Li Ann 0. 13A - taw's, •to
Miss-Lucsrra - M. DOYLE. both of Ararat.
.Brooklyn, Nov. 29th, by Rev. N. Doe :
little,.Mr.-GEouca•D. Fop r, of New Milford,
to Miss Mantarri STEVE - N - C f Bridgewater.
MUSICAL CONVENTION.
W. B. BRADBURY. will hr;id a musical con
vention at MontrOse, to commence on
Monday. Dec. 22d, and continue duce days. A
grand Concert. will be given on Wednesday
evening by the class, to which the public ore in
vited. Singers and clubs from the townshps are
cordially invited to join in the Convention. .
L F. FITCH.
. Cost
T. A. I,NONt". . *
Montrose, D c. lat. I Bsfi. 50-3 w.
TheCouutry is Quiet: Prosperit)
. .
. Abounds
AND now tli4 - uinter has come, Farmers and
all ottleri., , should prepare to - enjoy the
fruits of theirlabors, by securing (among other
requirements to Fire. Side Ilappine.!‘) a copy - or
two of some of the choke Books just received at
the Illontrose Book Store, which can and will lug
• sold as cheap as at any other . Book Store this
side of N. Y. City, or even - .Evan's •&,.. Co's
great Gilt Book sale in the City, that sends out
• •
so many ScivsOrs and. Penknires. •
AmOng the new Books are
. %Vestern Border
Life, Dora Grafton, Life of Gen'. Morgan, Three
per cent a Month or the Perilk of Fast Living.—
The Last of the Foresters, Dred, Torch• Light,
Violet. A PoSt Mee Dire tore or Business
Man's Guide. a' Boot that every . Business man in
the County should own, Japan kpedition, Me.
chanic's Text Book„&c..
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELECTION'S OVER!
ALSO n neW stock of School Books which
will be sold upon the principle that the" nimble ,
sispence,is heifer than the -
A new Physical Geogrsphy of the United ;
States bY D. M.
* Warren. the nicest Thing out.— ;
Berard's Ilistory of the United States a new
Scheel Book just out. Elementary Mora/ Les:
sons fortichools end Families byCowdpry
a'tirst rate,thing, Green's Elements of Engli.h
Grammar',
_Colbarns new series of Arithutetie's,
also=—Greettleaf's new Arithmetic.
lirclisters Dicti•msries,-all sizes and to he
sold cheaper than that Penknife! Muse in N. Y.
Diaries fr:r:lBs7—A goud a.4sortment, and all
right as to price, and Almanacs fur 1857, also,: -
A new lot of Blank Books, writing Books, with
nr without copies, Ink Black and Bed, Pens and
Paper' of different sizes end • colors, Scimsors.
Knives,. Razors, Putt-Monies, Fishhooks end
Lnsi,lAltnPn; P , irtfulio's, County Pocket Naps,
of the different States &c., &e.
. • - A. N.:BULLARD.
. Montrose, Dec. 2, 1556.
N. B.—Christmas and New Years will be here
in a fcti dara—a word to the wise &r.
• . -
•
- A. N. B.
P.%5.-Any Paper or Magazine pnbli-hed• in
the United States can be procured at the current
club price. Enquire at the P. 0.
WANTED! WANTED!
1000 BU SHELS Dried Apples Inimedi.
(item fur, which we will pay. the
Li emelt market price.
S. 11. & D. SA RI.
Montrose, Dec. 1 Issn. 51w3
Fremont the Mustang
,Candhlate r - f .i
IF Colt Fremont had :LW many friends BM thel
MustanglLiniment, the opposition
. eoutd not
draw a coporars guard: Mr. Fremont remarked,
in, his divatehes to President Fillmore, while
transportinglhorses and cattle over theplains of
Mexico, " That if she gorernrama would mid on
a liberal supply of Mustang - Liniment, it would
save 25 per cent of his losses." This is very im
portant for all Farmers and Liverymen to know.
The Mustang , Liniment is. a'wonderful. article
for.man or. neast. It should always be used for
Sores, Swellings, Still Joints, Burns, Brukes,
Rheumatic Pains, &c., and for palds, Sprains,
Ringhone,.&e., upon horses. Beware Of imita
tions Tho Mustang is sold by all respectable
deale'rs everywhere, BARNES & PARK,
Proprietors, New York.
•
n , t9 mo •
G. F• FORDHAM,
IsTicctssor. TO A. & E•. BALDWIN.]
MANUFACTURED. or S A DDLES, HARNESS
& TnuNKR lan CARRIAGE TEDIMEII
WOULD .invite all v. ho are in want of any
article ever kept at a Harness shop to give
him a call
Harness made of the best Oak Tnned Leath
erS On short notice.
Ike has on hand a. good assortment of Car
tiny.° Triinmings which he offers on- the most
reasonable tcrm4. Carritwis Ttimmine, dutie
with neatness and disi,rteh. ,
. Repairing done on short notice.
No, 1.2' & 3,llasement Searles Hotel..
Montrose, Nov. 26, 1856.—n49
REMOVAL ! '
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
ON MAIN ST., N tn. DOOR TO THE FARMEI:B STORE.
liE undersigned having. removed his shop
1 from Public Avenue to MAIN STREET
is. about receiving a splendid sssortment of _
BROADbLOTIIS„'CASSIMERES,
'VESTING'S,
Which he is prepared to - cut and mate to or
der ims style that esnnot foil to suit all who
may favor him with their custom. Those wish
in?, (Weir Work done in 's neat and durable man
lier, will find it to their Interest to-- .give me a
call. -
= • , - .1. SAUTTEII.; Tailor,
Montrose. Nov. 1856.-491 f.
•
.;Mora and . More Now GoOda.
DURRITT is again on hand with n new
XX. and SECOND. STOCK of FALL &
WINTER VOWS making his assortment nnu
anmily la all respects, and will be sold
as low m the lowest, or lower foi Cash, Barter,
or appioved eredlt. .
New Milterdi Nov. 20. 18b6. • •
FURS, FURS,— ;
Nectortnes and Cuffs, arid 13uffalo Robe 4
.11,:f "a new:80)0F just,';roceivod, and far ale
b, • - BURRITT.
fios% 28, !Sae.
HEALTH OR SIMNEM
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEE
UILLOW PILL 'g
THE Blood fitrnishes the in4t:erial of every
bone; muscle. gland and fibre irt the
tnsn frame. Whim pon.,,it'securcs health to ev
ery organ; when corrupt, it, tecesserily produces
disease. HOLLOWAY'S PlLLSoperate direct
ly upon the elements of the,streata of lire; nen
tralizing the priuripla of disease;, and thus radi
cally curing the malady, whether loeated, in .the
nerves, the stomach, the liver, the howelr, the
ninnies, the skin, the brain, or any other part of
the system. I •
Used Throughout tho World?
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS areorsivally. efficacious
in complaints common to 1110 hunian race.
and in disorders.peauliar to certain ' climafes and
Alarming Disorders.
Dyspepsia and derangement of the liver. the
source of infirmity, ansrsufleririg c aud the egoism of
innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives, in all
cases, however avrstvated, acting ae A mild pur
gative. alterative and tonic ; they relieve the
bowels, nnrify the fluids. and invigorate the sys
tem and the constitution - at the ripe time.
. Geneial Weakness—Nervous Complaints.
When all Etimulanto fail, • the renovating and
bracing properties of, these Pills give- firmness to
the shaking nerves and enfeebled munles of the
'victim of general debility.
Delicate Females.
All irregularities mid Aliments incident to the
delicate and sensitive organs of ; the sex are re
moved or prevented by a few doses of.these
but , infallible alteratives. No-' mother who re
gards her own or her children's health shod fail
to have them within her reach.
Scientific Endoratnionts.
The London " Lancet," the' London „" Medical
Review" and the most.reminent of the faculty in
Great Britain, France 'and Germany, have eulo
gized the rills and theii inventor.
Delaware, Laekawaai
New and expeditious broad;
the North ;and West, via Groat
ton, and from the Lackawa 1
. .
Hollowny'i, Pills are the best remedy known valliesdirectly through to N
in the world for the following diseases : adelP ll3 . -
On and kfter Monday, Nov.
Asthma ' 'Headaches "
. • . run' aslollows:
Bowel CoMplainti • Indicestion Cinalrinuti Express. Train onnd.east on N. Y.
Cough. Inward Weakness
Colds . ... Intlamination . & - E„lt. R., arrives at Gt. end g A..,M.,. front
Costiveness . ; , Influenza . • Ow e go,' Binghamton, &e:., an connects with the
Chest Diseasts . Liver Complaints
• EXPII4SS Train which kitt i es Great Bend for
Debility • . l.lwness of Spirits . New Ytirk and Phira, . 8.30, a. m.
Preps) . ... • Piles .
Due 'at-Montrose,
•.; -2.10, ".
Dvsl"Via ' - • Se:condarr Symptoms ....Scranton, - • 10.45, "
Diarrhoea • • .Stime and Gravel • 4:Strodsburz, - 1.30, p. in.
,
Fever and•Azne : , - Venereal Afiections , Delaware, 15 minute to dine, 2.00, "
Female Comphiints Worms of all kinds . ' - Alridgeville, Phil. pass. leave • 2.25, "
' ".„1 . .Sold at the Manuractories of. Professor*_ - 3.15, "
llcit.t.owAr, Fn M
aiden' Lane." New York, and Junction,
•: New York,lls. "
. •
244 Strand Lendou, hi alt raipeetable, Dreg.. Passengers from N. Y. (mitt Pier, Nci. 2. •
oists and Dealers in Medicine throughont they North river, at
• 7.30ia. m.
bruited States and Om eivitized world, in boxes 1 From Philadelphia, leave Walnut st.
:it 25 cents, 82 1.2 c ents, :end tt each. . Whgf, at . . - 7.00, "
rr There is a enu,itieriale saving by t - L , king i Leave, •Junction.. . `\, '''' :11.30, •r
the larrrer sizes. . i . • • Due at Bridgeville, Phil. conriection, 12.15. p. m.
- fop • '
N. B.—Directions the guidance of pl. . e,
7 . Delaware, .15 mm. to dine 12.45, "
tients in every disorder are affixed to each box., -'', Stroudsburg,. ] 1.30 "
5ep25:140 I . Scranton, • . . \3. 4 0 , "
Montrose, • .15, . "
Great Bend, +s.s2',< \\
Connecting at Great Bend
Mail Train West at GAO.'
Scranton Accommodation 7
Scranton fur Great Bend'
Arrive at Great Bend, .
Connecting with Rock.
1 East. and Day Express We
R. Returnin!., leays Great
i Due at Scranton, - .
j - Passetig,ers front New Y
I Clarksville.
t To and from Philadelp ia," via B. D. R. R.,
t leave ir take the cars at B idgeville. ~.
1 _ For Pittston, Kingston, nd Wilkesbarre, take
1 L. & B. U. R. ear, at Ser4iton.
IFor Jessup, Artliruald, and Carbonciale,change
ear= at Greenville. . •I '
Tickets sold and,bar•gage checked between
i all stations or: connecting reads; .
iPassengers to and from iWilkesbarre, Wyom
i lag. &e., via Llekawatina & Bloomsburg Rail
road. go through without Ay detention at &ran
' ton, as the trains on that r ,ad run in contieetio .
with •the Express trains od the D. L. & W. 'R.
"[L.—hence passengers. may leave - Kingston at
9.30 a. mu, and arrive in Philadelphia at 8 p. in.,
or N. York at 7.15: - . •
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7a. m., or
New York at 7.33, and arrive in Kingston at 5
p.m. . - •
Fare front Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston
to Philadelphia, 81,50, to New York, 84,75.
Tickets sold, and Batt age checked through.
D.ll. DOTTERER, Sup%.
. .
--Wm. N. JEXKS. Gen'l Titiltet Ad'ent. • .
Dissolution.
IkT ()TIC*. iq lierel4rgiven that the firm of M.
1 & E Mutt is dirisolved by mutual con4ent.
The notes arid nezoujits are in the -hands of C.
W. Mott for eolleet'On. All'interCstsd will sare
cost by immediate alention.
•
Moutrot , e. OA. 1,118 , 56.
. • -
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- GREAT• ZCCITEMENT AT
Guttenburg, ;trßosenbaum & Co's
.. , atr a R F., '
:.,.
THERE is a Oneral rush.at their establish
men:. and kis reported that they h-ive
jost...reetivi.d, audp are daily.. rectivinl a fresh
supply of ti . - ,
• - Itew u" nods. .
The truth of this repo - rtcan be best known be
calling et their st . ore on Turnpike` Street at the
font of Public. Avenue. We have . on hand a
carefully selectelf supply of
. REA DYI:IIADE
. CLOTILING,
foi both Ladies 4:14 Gentlemen, every:11;11;T call
ed for, from a p4ir of 110-!s to a 114T.0r r.oN.
• NET. These ;fishing to Protect -their health
1 frunithe cold atniosphere in, this region, would
do well to call tin us, as we Will supply.. t h eir
wants on loWerlerms than auy other,establiSh
ment. Tu our friends, one and ull, I.t.e would
say. give Us a 011. end we promise, that you
I shall s T .o.nwav ililly satisfied.. •,.
GUTTENtEIIG ROSENBAU3I 4,-, .Cu. •
3lontrose, Nit.. 270856. , .
k STRAYED.
ENTIoNt the eheio,nre of thlf Subseribersome7
1 . time in the month of . - Mar. lank, one year,
ling heifer, tiro)) red, with white under the bel
-1 ly. •Also, intoi , ohe. enclosure of the subscriber
in May last, OT ii! smstl yearling heifer, red and
white color. Whoever will return the firmer,
ruiaive informition where Idle tray •be found,
will be.liheralfi; rewarded. . The owns of the
hitter 14 relueYed to prove. property, pay char
ges and take away.. .•
FANCIIEIt.
Bridgemtte, Nov. 6th. n473w
MILLINERY, DUESS
141.X11 FANCY, 'STORE
A. ST Q M 4,7 CO.
jjol.; Lb respectfully' antfounce to the la.
dies of Montrosa and vicinity, that they
have opencrl; 4 :, n raricy Dressf Goicts. Fur.
-lashing Storri'on Main Street, over the Furnaces .
Store, w 1 ere they %%ill. hot happy to see
their:ld frier'tcls,.and •alse solicit the patronage
of new ones. Miss Chase- will attend to. the
dt-parirnen;t; the Dress-snaking depart
ment will-be:under the charge of Miss Watter
house.
Montro:ce, Sept, 14, 1856.
To , My Patrons.
T O qualify- myself. the better to serve, you, I
prepw.e..nttending a course of instruction%
at Dent-al CotJegi, during The homing winter and
Spring. I Ali Sign leaVing about the 20th of the
presentinonth, to.return the Ist ofJan. and re.
Maio at hond tbrhugh that . month and perhaps
the nest, then go back to complete my course.
Those wiehik • my services before leaving,
pleaieeall v-411in the time ipecified. Thnee
debtecl to ree.4ill alio be , very courteously re.
ceived if they will come and fork over the need;
' . Yours Proressionlitv. •
• .
C. D. VIRGIL, Dentist.
Montrose: 'Nov. 1856. . ,
PERFUMED BREATEL—What lady or
Ilk gentleman tvotild remain under the curse
of a disagreatible breath, when by .using the
" Balmor a Thousand Flowers" as a dentrititte
would not odly fender it sweet but leave the
teeth. white tie alabaster! Many persons do not
know:their breath is bad, and the subject is as
delicate theirireinds will never 'mention it. Pour
a single 4roti of " Balm" on your tooth brush
and waehlhn teeth night and morning. A "'fly
cent bottle Will last a year. •
A benutifni complexion may easily be acquired
by using thti:"Bultn of a Thousand flowers.'
It will retnoye tan, pimplep an 4 freckled from the
akin, leaving it Of a Sort and - rime:do line. %Vet
a ;este!, pont, on two or three drops, and wash
the facet ainhtand morning.
v --SHAVING MADE . EASY.—Wet your a b a.
iiing brush in either warm or , cold water; pour on
I two or three,' drops of ".Bairn of a Thousand
Flowerit,"- rnb dui beard well,Land it will make
a beautiful Soft lather, much facilitating, the op
eratiert of sliavitig; Price only fitly;ccnts; Be
ware of enuoterfeits, Nage genuine unless
signed by - ,W. P. FEaRIDGK kCO.
ndOmfl:! Franklin SqUare; New - 'York.
„ .
ALARge stock . of Crooke iv SO Glass
Woe, at ' NC_ & CO'S.
. ,
IftW GOODS,
•
...30. , rrHE submariber has this
:40:3 - - 1 dly retainid - from New .
' '-• , 41 York with a laige and' welt
)
• f --,,i t selected assortMent of ,
,• - WATCHES. JEWELRY,
2 - , FANCY GOODS, le..
2 - ' '.
..
* Comprising
Among
every ar.
title in his line of , business. his stock
mny be found— ' _ I
Gold and Silver Watches in great variety, (a
large portioti of which are of his I own dmporta
lion.):
Cameo, gold stone, mosaic, N1141101( 4 , fruit,
coral and all gold - Ear-Ringe and preattpins.
Diamond, ruby, pearl;garnet, Cameo, mate,
oynx, chased, plain and children's Finger Maga.
Gold, silver and- plated Watt Chains and
Keys. •
Gold; silver, plated, Steel and
Iles.
Gold bracelets, lockets, watch
sleeve buttons, studs, crosses, p
SILVER spoons. fork, cups,
and butter knives, nao.o rings,
and gravy ladles, card cues, &•••.:.
Pearl and shell card cases and ports monais.
Coral beads jet armlets,scissors.
One, two, three and lour bladed knives.
Bass viol, guitar and violin strings: • •
Some very rich plated castors, cake baskets,
table and desert knives and carvers, candlesticks - ,
snuffers and trays, tea setti, spoons and forks.
Amber and-,was beade, cinuelian rings.
Britannia ware, sewing birds, needles. .
•
Shell, buffalo and ivory combs.
Hair and tooth brushes, &c, &c., all of which
`will be sold at the lowest cash 'prices, at the old
stand of , . • •
. - ALFRED J. EVANS.
No. 2 Odd Fellow's Hall
Binghamton; Nov. I. 1856.—n47
JDLASTING Powder, Bafety.Fuse, Red Rifle
Powder for sale by I. N; BULLARD.
eIRAN BERRIES and new 'Raisons for sale
by • 1. ..131.11,LARD.
-- _
!PURRS Wand Salt, by the itityk, barrel or
JL lb. by LIN. BULLARD.
•
Nov. Itl,- 7 4866. 1 tr • -
TIME CHANT
TIUFFALO Robes, a superior lot just revels•.
L.) ed and will he 40h1 Low by IL Burritt.
New Milford, October 1856.—n46
Stoves! Stoves!
lIBURRITT,wouId in te attention to his
large stock of New Stoves,. just . received,
including a full assortment; of Eiv ted Oven, Air
Tit Large Oven, and Parlor, Office and. Shop
Stoves, for Wood or Coall also Stove Pipe, Zinc
Sheet Iron, Stove :tubes, !&..e. His • assortment
will'inelede the most sr]
in Murket and .will tie sold
terms f,r Cush, or on Ulu
New Milford, Oct. 19th
• - Carpetbags
Aletrf;e Variety of - st
now offered for the
the-attention of purchase
Sept. 18.
THE SOCIETY FOR
TENT OF-WEARIN
'
No. 106 Chatham-s , cor. of Peari-d.
- • NEW-1011K,
Keep on hand extensic and complete assort
ment of the.lutest importations and best manufac..
tees of •
GENTL nun NI-syunxisnixo Goon s,
Equal in material, 'Make, texture, durability
and style, to any stoek ever offered in this coca.
try—imd at prices which cannot fail tosnit clese
ciiittiuyers. Co Ns IsTING Or -
smitts-withlinen bosoms, collars and wristbands
of the hest qualities, and new and chciiiie styles.
cAtaco Dn.-The latest and most attractive peens
UNDERSHIRTS and "DRAWEBS-Of Wool, Merino,
cashmere, silk and cotton, of desirable and dant
hie qualities—and the Tvertor WOOL under garm
ents, So highly approved 'by Physicians. Also
the 4 shaker shirts and Drawers. . ..
(nays Ts.—superior quality and beautiful
styles, and a full assortment of stocks, collars,
Neetyes, Gloves, scarfs, and Mufflers or the rich
est kinds.
Suspenders—An almost endless variety, in
cluding the finest and-moat durable, -
Pocket-handkerehiefs—Silk and Cotton—plain
and printedan unrivalled assortment.
Half Hose—Wool and cotton, of .the best tea
tu re, 'minted expressly fOr retail trade.,.
blorningßebea, and downs.;-Elegant::::Pat-
terns, excellent material, and of the best 'make.
This stock comprises ',all grades, from the
lowest to the richest. that, can be produced—
and having, ovary facility for. Importing and
manuActuring, not exceede&by . any other es
tablishment in the Unit l states—buyers, there
l'fore, sell . consult their ntereat by examining
I. the goods which are sod at the 1
.
LOWEST possum CASH rum.
far Goods promptl . delivered. at all- . the
i.
Rail Soled Depots, steam Oats,
,Ac r 'and 15 :any ,
pail of the city, without Fharge. ' ,
*** Shirts made tcdorder by experienced
hands, in superior style,' at short noticuiyar•
ranted. - to, fit, larNo machine work : don, in
this establishineat„ 4.-- , . , - -
Sept. 11, 1 1 31511.--u9illy - - ~ •
- •
Lookuig Glasses.
'no ICHIX Ors atnented, plain Gill and Maltog.
Jib any frn4ad Mirrors, constantil on hand stud
for sato at , DEPEWS. -
Sept- - 18,. 1856. • , . ,
SIF 1tt1f,470.114)'
Shawl, Cloak & Dress Godifirarv..
• porinia for Pall 1.856=
--BUitRITT would call attention to his
.1...14 - new stock of Fell and - Winter Goods, :
including great variety-of Rich' Fall_ Prints in.
new Styles, Plain and Flux;y Detains* aid Cash
meres, Pam and PanCy • Mohair Cloths, Plain
and Plaid. Merinos:L. and Paramettas, Black
Brocade, Plain and 'Taney ks ; ,Wool;;Bro.
rade, Caihmero And Shawls, Gents Shawls,
Rilit Ribbons Ittul "Flowers„ Ladies Cloths and
Rich Veltets :fur Cloaks, Broadcloths,, Cassi.
mere, &c., with a largo assortment of other sta..
pie & Fancy Goods as usual including Hard.
ware, Crockery Iron and . Steel, Paints, Oils,,
Boots and Shoes, hats, Caps, Cloaks, B u fr a i o
Robes, Carpeting. 4c., with a large and- ; new
assortment of Stoves of the moat approved
styles ;tad construction '
all which *ill be sold
to meet the views of the closest buyers, for
Cash or approved credit..
-New. Milford, Sept. 1856.
rm;lf-SFKoctA
[hooks, snaps,
• ns and pencils.
'pie, cake, fruit
It cellars, soup
r P L 0 G . , F `A JO
11T. A TER, ;. O
1 • H C S ' T U. ‘C
_ T E 1 Y 0 8 .. 4 651
UP in 111 V comfortable sky PBtlor. in th4s"
Brick - Block, lam still eng,itged in the
very interesting employment of "catching shad
owe. Of my success in my calling,inv pictures
are my witnessess. From Maine to Californhi t
from rock bound New England to far WI prairie
land, hundreds are in possession of these un
fading evidences of what the Daguerreotype Act
has hitherto enabled me to accomplish. For the
encouragement that I have received I am truly
thankful, and trust that the future , will show a
material increase both of patronage and • grad- .
tude.
But, for ono thing' am not thankful. A few
have patronised well, but paid Was: hoer poorly.
Now,
That My stock of patience in certain direc
tions is quite exhaustled, therefore,.my dear for
getful friends, just bevr mind that . if you do
not do speedily what you, promised to do many
Months ago, nnp/easani oonserptences' may fol
low.
Such emphatic languarze applies tobut a small
number. -To alithe rest I subscribe myself,
your most obedient. -
. W. B. DEANS,
Phenix Bluck, - 3il Floor..
D.
ok.,
iuka d; 'W. MIL
gunge route from
Bend and &mil
itia and Wvoming
, or York and Phil-
10, Tritins will be
ONWARD AND ITPW = c D.
THE BORDER BIFFFIAAVS
.1 - b )EPARTINa -
A.N the endeavot to palm . oft'that "Erten
sire stock of • superior - ualji" of gOOds •
lately received from an old broken d o wn eatab-.
lishment in Alnghnniton, hay ptOved an entire
failure to our friendi down lough. "Seeing;-, is
believing." ylre acknowledge the fact.. And
should judge that "Seeing," (without wearing)
would be all that *as necestrary to' convince the
public that - • •• :
SIMMONS d MERRLILIN,
7lth the
P. tn.
at theirstore on PUBLIC AvEstrE first door above
e Post Of tee, have the LARGEST ,and most de
sir le stock' of •BOOTS and
r--i-, - D -
H,,,_L_ • ~
• .
ever introduce tot° this market. which ra price,
(we (dill. no,com •tition. with second rate gooirs)
durability and style, we challenge competition.
We are receiving wee ty from the hest Rouses
in New York, the littest, vles anti best qualities.'
of Goods, which keep our a sortment complete.
. Just receiced a large addi 'on . to our for Mer
Istottiansisting pt GENTS Pate Leather Boots.;
t Paten caber Shwt Boots, Fit:m. l l Calf Boots,
Gaiters, Shoes and' Slips, all styli— _ LantEs
Gaiters, Buskins, Slips and Boots, best 9nalitiei.
Also, Boys, Youths and. Chi Idrens Boot'Gait---
ers and, Shoes, the best in Market. In y'..
ery thing belonging to the trade . :
An kinds of Leather, Findings, &c. All - kinds
of work made to Order ant repairing done neatly
SIMI°. S & 3IERRIMAN.
Montrose, July :26, It. 6.
rain, leaves
10.45, a. m
. 2.45, p.
ter Accommodation
t, on N: Y. &E. R.
Item' at -, - 3.15 a.m.
7,30, 4.
will change cars at
t and desirable Stoves
on the most favorable
IT. BURRITT.
Oil Cloths. .
les and qualities are
Fall Trade, to which
is invited, at •
1 J. 11. DEPEU'S.
HE ENCOURAGE.
-CLEAN SHIRTS,
THIS f 9 TO CERTIFY;
.ALIIIY STREET
1 •
' , .i.•
it -1
AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-
NESTS.
rt TIV-VaTirgt
„ .
of mama', Suso. Co., Pa.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
- 05IERY'S '& BROTHER'S, and WHEEL.
.124 ER, 'iIIELICK, & Co's Rail (Road Horse.
Powers, Threshers and Seperaors, Threshers
and Winnowers combidd. . • -
Reapers Wand Mowers combined itlywing
and Reaping Ilachines, of six or sever - ffiffereut
Patentees, among Which are McCormick's Bur
ralh's, Manny's, Wright% and the celebrated
Ketchums Machine, which is warranted to'Work
to the satisfailtion of the purchaser. The little
Giant Corn and Cob Mill, the Nimble Giant,
Feed 31ills,with iron plates.' French Bur stone
mills, for farm or mill use. Portable - eireular
'Saw Hill with 24 inch s..w, for wood cutting
&c., extra table and saw for slitting boards and
fencing stuffand general shop use. Upright or
Felicia saw for Wheelwrights use. CrossAmt
saw arrangements, greatly impfoi - ed to attach to
Power for cattier, wood. in the log, (it, will cut
off an 18 inch log in one minute.) . Emery's Por
table Cider Mill and Press, the hest•in use,
Fanning Mills tilled for Powers. Power corn
shelters, Power Feed eutter.lmprOved dog row.
era, Clover Hullers. Wir.d Mills. of various wiz.
es, Stump Machines. Hay -Presses,. Field Drill
Sower, Lime spreader, Field Roller, Fountains
of various patterns, IMproved Hydraulic Rain,
'Agricultural Furnaces,Patent eel f.al:ti n g Cheese
presses, Churns of varioraf- kinds, Cuttivatora
and Plows of every description, Leather and
Rubber Belting, and various other implecientS..
In feet almost any implement n farmer= may
wish', or any one else may desire except gimlet
handles and scandal, which no doubt can he ob
tained at the great manufacturing establishment
(u is represented or • misrepresented) inißrad.
Co. They also manufacture an excelsior' Fan
ningltill, (they call it) which away he very val
uable if it is capable of blowing or clearing the
chaff from the proprietor. ' Mt what .would be • --,-; T rAtiram , . yorraci t izsivx ,
t would say to' those who may ave, been ~ , - . - iie•tat*u. -- ,:v5044 4 ,:i : - .. ...... : ,
humbuged;that Emery's er.Wheeler's Railroadrt itatitvaiszinii bisitumnikr4sgett444ilito
Hers. Poweri, Threshers &e.. cannot made or Ax...0 r e 11 t. , . Moionolo,..:91hjam . oni;„:1140401lls
~
allowed to be made this . side of Albany ; also to Compounds . Chilarnactutaonaf . , ZYnILO*4V-0. T
those, wishing to pprchaae';either - Emery's. or ver -and Ague Releedt;;lleaWl l l, - t*Abilietr: '
Wheeler's liachides, , that Emery or Wheeler - toy' Syrup. Coullothl4 l l44 Bithi= A llo l l4l Ptir
has not authoriA4 or desire lgr• 11. L. Blowers: tide* CllthollePnt:bwit-,::-Libbfa ~P.l4'..ol4litiests
I to sell their Machines. -' - - --, ' .-.- - - , and Manual of *abb.,..' - ` - " .-12 =7,•,„1,,r ,
Descriptive catalogue - price List , = and cimulais : ,-„A s m - -., Viott i :sot . Chany_:Psofeioif...„, o w e
41
of near)) , all 's.machines sold - by - me. Bent gratis GenoanOintmient.- -1144 s -, litiiii49o, eut c ,_
`Mid postage pre-paid, to - *ll *PP -11 =th- : 1 !**4 1 : tloßtrmairs • Oluti***i=': 2- lia - eittic . .-At4 tr '::.o 4 l
' your name and, Oar . ** .-, . -,, .-- _. ~•• i . Ailler„Deit.,F l b4. 4 - 0 -44.-0 - iiriM - ' , „.„._ el . .
Now farmers is YOarilth* ,- th reek° hell lu Root and .ri'' ti, - .‘EO*l4o.- ileterelge:AWlifiltiV „
t 0.5 or_Bo, per eent.:oY-eui,leveatMetits:, •Re- Wrighteltl4iettiY4o l 44;so l 4 4 :-RAWar_ ;-11 ` - Z''
member.l Pt rilY - thtichin''''i' direct from the Te'd Apo 00 6, ' , • 41 1 s chm#1 1 :;'dit ' - .:Pil. , :: : ;
Menu facors. l've no Middle matt: . NO *hem Arnien. OniMeett - CeitiOtetaitee' _
t o diod e My.; commission; sa
.11 1 . - th*- o # B with le.„Aloee t i'Wera* - - 1 4r-lti; 1 401 4 1 4 01 : 4" - *4-
ono others. - All - machines sold **lda*: me are 's--Itevi teapot. lust Teetelvs44o,lll,, -
warranted, to give .811 1 11 4** 1 4fin or nrYbie'ret urn. ..• ott , luted At. Sale '4 . ,,' ".;',..-.—...-
~,- ' ..,...- . "1 ‘ 1. ; - ,. .';', .. -,,-lit'e,
e d ifs of se repommetided. - Bee loigotioodtp4 l N ~,,--: 't - .-„ ~ :...":7, 2 :::':-,'':l- ~. ,**.4.111,M414);, " - - . : ..1 `
-•. , ” , , -St a .' A ........' . ' ''eli.e: - 't ,- -, ,,- .1:i.-; , i-t ,- „,. - e , l: -. i,lk,A, c,.-, -,--•
eire-Uhttli &C . ' - - -:, , -: :,-.,„„,„ ..'44 1kuv,ew1741. , . I $ 5 G. :::,--.c - -.. , ,vg . ' :-..Ac- , ;-, r.,- - -- --
,-,--,- ',- , .!“;:-.ra-14. •-4Y-t r z‘g....e. -, r •A'
Hang the .Banner Aar the - ates- -
VAL
• . • O
Aid 191VTIDINtia-Off,;”*Titt
friIIATHAVDEN BEM-MM. the leset!
, plea' Agent* are noir- recentins their rat
,
sand dock of ' •
y - A NKEE,NoTioss - iswierclig.s , ,Armuwl
Y '&FANOTOOODSi
yi
,
Which they . are. og *1 about. rd.
the Oki Fogies' Prterat... - -
o•aharge•for mowing ipq:
ei 140 lithrtiettali.( , ,
"N
in Price. •
_ Bpint
Cali And, e A peep or 'or Ib(ti •
around with-the cheapest'bifereilsT
thiaaection of the States We mistake: - •
• - 11A1DEN; BROW.
New Milford/ Ps,/ Oe_t_i_3!!....!!!!6:
E. Pit:olb 'UI .
OME folks translate celebreteir Wiethe
S • One'of many"..-otliets sti3ithe. -
itlriit
meaning in, tet the tail go eith. the , bide s '..4 it
the real nienning is,"' A tip tort %Roe in,n r ot
institution.* If you don't believe ;This, ,es
John Groe's v shop, a few steps from Setele l e
liiia
tel, and be will convince you•and ebew pow -
The Fall Fashions,
for Mori's - and Boy's „clothing for 1b56. Don't
blunder, into' a Jew - sharp establisbuteriti where
you are' li kl!ly to gettooled with had work, ';
shop is on Turnpike street,•2nd, building: froth
Searle's Hotel, will warrant my Work to fit
well and wear oell; and_my rifts reasonable
fur casktiown. ' - _ .
Cutting - done as gaunt.,
JOEIN Git. 0174
' Montrose Oct. 15th 1856. • 2:-
I%if RS.Allen's Halt• t nd
11'1. Lvlobalsamum. _Blicholor's aid ihdt
Dye, and fflohinvia Cresin.
Thousand Flowers. ..Bnehans, Htingellni
Balsam ;..Illattewsotes IteMedy ; Mar.
ise's Ulterine
and Ointment 13sities„,14-qtdd Grituis:-U,4014
ItAdway's' Ready 'Remedies, and tietAr.• all
the most pnOular 'Sltidicipos; Pills,
itet, at the Store of . -
3iontrose, Oct., 8; 1856 -
• Ammtuutum. ,
LASTING POWDElt;''Etafety ;tie; :11 j1
1 Powder, Shot',.Leita,'Oun atiftWorik.
erg, Powder F-tegks, Guns, Revolve*
&.e., at the
.'t(?re of
• 3to ntro e, I Bh6
-Attention 'Fanners. :Look 1100 ,
-If
VI~C. SUTTON; having Orrehasedtherdo4 :
ftirmerly . owned- by _C. C. Wri ght, . he,
(itild respectially announce to'the,-eittletril
of
Middletown - arid vicinity, that . he = has. just
.te..
tarried from the city.ivith'a-ne4a and, - .1011. supply
of all kinds of choice SpriniandSaMmerGoothl
which he will sell at unprepederriivtloialwiieifur
carikor ready pay: : Please call and - see', air
einiee lot of
. I)ry, Goods, foiboth Ladies sad
Gentlemens wear, of Foreign and -Domestii-iiras• ,
ufacture, Ladies Bonnets, Gents . Legtorklklats..
Cana'aa Chip do: Criickery, Groceries of ali
hard and-hrillow Ware. Drugs:And - Medicine's.
iron and' Nails • and PIA, besides all other arti•
eles usually, kept iu a'corintry . Re itilt
keep constantly onliitral a full supply of Sok
and -upper Leather: , Wantekinv qusntity'of
Pelts, I)eaeon and Calf Skins' and 1-444"10
which the highest market pril'e tri7/..as
All kinds of Parmer"a Prodne . .he rec eived
in exchange for Goods at market prices.
Please call and examine for yourselves at. O.
old stand of . C.C. Wright& -
Middletown, Sußq.
HAMM, ROUSE 111-
NISIMIG MID FANCY 601113,
ViD 'nil 1.1 1
,1 7 2.nri l Ar_l\arX
Of Susquehanna ar_d I/041310th*
Counties.. • ... . . ....
,_ _
TATE would resEectfally.solleit , your 'titin. ,
•:'
- I'v :.lion to our large stock of the' atioye
mentioned Goods, now in store and is cenrse of
reception. For many years the trade of "iiiiie of
the largest portimis.of the. Empiie Stlite - 'hit* -
been retained by a monopoly, which hii. at list_-'
given away before tile rush - of enterprise. ~
Possessing unequalled facilities fer:.`.tinyhgt - -
and having direct communication. with the mast,
extensive ..Ifanufaaorics in ' the United Stateay.,
ve, siiy. without exagteration; that suertaiVand'
wII sell. either 'wholesale or retail, , at ; pee* '
loWe than ever o ff ered . before :tryst 0f,./. - 'S'.,
Cit. - ..
• While ntiting hue been omitted in the Bard
ware line, we have 'given partientaiatteritiett4o .
the House Falrnishing branch of one - 'butting/Ls .
and have on hatM a stock well worthy theatt
sp}rtion of ,Ilensieepere. •, : 5 7 ,7, ,
Of Fancy Goods w : haye also a larke..misait. ,
merit, which, having b seletted'witkesiecial',
reference to . the _wants f our • ciastOmet* ivy •
think will please those in rm. 4 ofrniticiiiist,t4is. "N
ime. , . c- • ,1 -: , --': • -. • •
-
In eimelnsion,we - would say ,t 1 it ourc - 'oOOda
fine
are new, and of therst•,quality,. rid; th4Zire
t a
k \gi
hope,by stricttention, :to•_bitsiness, st
- IS Rein. ,
stunt anticipation piths :wishes of oiiiiCttions,
to merit even an increase of the. confidenciit
ready reposed in us -.•-• , , -. :, .
PHYF. 31,,IC.OWLTOS;
Ilardware;.House futnisiring and Fancy;-.Goode
, . Establishment, - 51 Ceurt st„,Bingrran. t...,...,:
'.ton, N. r Y., adjoining-Dank:of ~.,,. ' r ' -
' •. - Binghamton.. 1.
N. B. We have a very large steel; of q d . •
en and Willevi are.: Mats - and. Ruge,..Britatinia
Ware, Fahey Bird ,Cam, &e. :
apparatus of every deszriptind, ineluding .
Tackle in all its varieties.; Gans, Rifi4B -
Gun Materialsz&e.- _
• POis, SALE
'
__osher's two Seated-, Spring _
V1.2.`
on% Enquire of in K: Hutch llontresePa.
auk3oth _ - • ' _
,
CountrylfferihsAte •
TXT II 4 I, find'ilaidwamY HairseZ rfirgehieg
v y and Fancy °mete At New „YorkV!_itimr
&:KNOWIIMS,
flolAiand SilYer Si;epte'eles, a iieti Te 4 last
reeeiyed, compristuipil'
Atigu4t: /8-• . ; 2%:-J` PO";
.PTIRE HAIR, MATTRASSES:-
1101111ELE Curled' 442Jawsle -
Fvathersanii,Villoisit forlate`OtVetriiek.
ery House V,iatbistritig.l6l.o.ol - 4411he lowest,
prices by -,VILZERBW-
Biilghstnton,Sopt. - 115. - :
. - .•
Ci.ockery
Wiy 'Large StpOitionsiittlng of - a:lariety
-La: of shapes of the Wit I:nBnd:whiten owe floor
°frond at itoryjow prices Av.ell i.o r ttlytholdterk
tion of villign and, out of toil) tin t renthp. •
-
Gic9-001-o.d toic-4 1.1111 . 114146'
4rece at- : BEtii,tr.,TitSc;
MEd
ABEL T43RPX4,4,