The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 11, 1856, Image 3

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    give you will know is distributed to the ne
cessitous. - _
I may state for instance that the briglnal
4Cllleatt() company :neverfullitleil thiir Aim'.
tract witli . tliii : tampany,that left there in
June•laft, ha,.ikeett more Itarcie•hipA
than any - other cuttliiiiny in the Territoty.
The committee Was to. dive
_tltete.n . SsiNtancie
on their arrival in the Tertitory, and also
find thorn in provisions for ono yenri %%hieh
has net . been compiled if von say
anything to' them they reply it is all btft.to
the Nationaltlotnmitto,o4 when you -men-
Lion it, to them', thev . f;ty,,you are n A seperate
concern, we {ir ve notiting to do with vou.
,That the way you 71 rt! treated, Idler tx'ing
induced to leave a eouifirlable home, to en
dure ptivatiens and hardships for thei Aid So
ciety to speculate. from:. For tt sample of
the committee;s genero,ily, I cite to yOu one
circetustance among a hundred that happens,
daily: A Mr . , Bedose, Of Rockford, had lost
all his clothing at the bar tie of Ozsotyaloinie,
and. on his return Mr, Whitman 'glive h,itn
an over shirt (of blue flannel . whieh is gen—
atly wOrn -- 11eir) he had worn the Oiirt smile
two radaths and 'as there had quite a gpanti
tyirrived ferAistribution. he applieil to Mr.
11, (one of the ecemnittel fur,one. IThe
sorer was—we have no more fur '•''ou All..
then turned and walked off - These are facts
Which are too truer: Alio is 'to receive the
aid that is' donated if a.rnan like that is refus
ed, who tt!►s been through ell the struggles
during the:surnmer au'il fall, and whose fami
ly has just artived.froin Itockfcid, 1;11.? Mr
was induced to come out here Iby the
Rockford Co►nmitteei with the promii:se cif be
ing provisioned fol a rear, and they liliewise
agreed to assist but started them
off without money enough to pay tlieir '.yay.
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It appears that the Ounittrittee has been
.',. weighed. and foumi . :vantind," acid there
are'sexeral of the Rockford.men detitute in
consequence.
It is Wile - these transactions were !exposed,
so that no more persons: may be duitild by the .
committees, or by those 'AO are solicitivg aid
for bleeding Kansas.
I Wink it my duty to put the whole matter
in a true lilzhtt - efore,die public, as I ; ibe sere-
ral committees
.itavk.:, been written to repeat
edly and co, reply,
What are those to do this winter ‘vlio now
belong to tltepilitia, which will lbe Idisband
ed in a-short time! What'arethe prisoners
'to do if they have the good luck to 'fret free
'from b,ondage ? .Can they'
. ;;et employment ?
! C ar t th e y they 4:-v'tilom claims? That is
to be s - een; or Will tli S be left. is Olk for theta •
selves and turn Laiulits fur support,
which Las already" commenced, and which.
has been one ea it se .of th e - d itlic ti I t e si in the
Territory. For instance,: the colonies •from
the Soulli were sent in with. the..same' . guar
antee' as those from' the 'North, with F the ad:
aitiorf of their claims being - paid fir
teming'into mallet and their' committee:
have:also proved l'ailbles?, and
what was the residt . ? 11'7,y th-rzr were
forced to . rob and pia redrr jbr 5,11).,....v?e;ie!c and
to raise means to gel -out ty . the Terr:itory i and
a war followed .with _1 issouri.. as die' was
eizar'yeci with many of these crini-es.
T'll give you one mote instance of the corm.
mittee's generosity . , and' close. 2:1 proctile,l ictt
- 61 d f.r the Piirpose of striring tlie.
baggage beh n fihl7 -- th e men %rho Wet eleld
prisoners at Leeomplon. The building. had
been vacant all summer an only tised•. now - .
and then fur a stable. ttc any 4 - ,ne w.n o
to use it. .t procured the use of it horn Guy.
.:The person I have refe - ienee to,
wanting the blouse to put - in hui-ses. - W !licit be
longed .to theqtid Spcie.iY, put thel
out of doors. wit honi.
contained all of their clot hin ! , , tneonanical
:tools,-4rc., Which were ex)lo.4.‘+l l to
rain and the etagere k ftP, J ,6l . .e ii2dV
before another I,lace •coiald
. .pr..:eHri.-(1
store If that is the..A ity men iu a:e
treat 4 what can arty one expect who ciones
here trustingto the promises of'these
? The abOve, are stubborn facts,whieh
I ilia sorry .to relate, ,La't nevertheless t)tie.atal
hope this will be :if, a-arniii : z to ilio4e who
mar be interested in Kansas • matter's, and
who wish to come here as settlers! I sub
scribe myself ' '
You r_.r?.speetfull v,.
Col. J. A. 11.11LNF.r, of Flee
—Ninety actual settb , rs, and neat
them from the free states te<ify , to
reetneis of the statement made by
nu.- We observe tint' W. Spicer 'Of
Susquehanna Pl. is one of the number.
Spicer is a sort of Cul. Asa Spicer of Etarforti
this county, and is known to many of oar
citizens. Any statements inaay by him may.
'be relied upon as correct. The abore
,
*firms tbecharges preferred against . the I
Aid Societies duriag the canvass. It goes t0 . .1
- stow-that funds •ai din the.east to aid " suf
fering Kansas," trace been applied for . other
- and different purposes and that, the settlers
of Kansas - have not been lteriefitted 11 them.
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XXIIVtIa Congress—Second Session.
•• -: As yet Congress has trantAeted no inipOr.
' . .taut business. The Senate has :had under
~ consi6.ration for a week past, the Pte-ident's
Message, and violent, uninstructive bararernes
. on the' subject of slavery, have been _ the or
der of !the day. The louse deTerteil action
on Whitfield's catie until Tu \ estitiv last, when it
was expected his right to-a Iseht as . delegate
„from - 'l4nsas would. be recoznize(l. • In the
meim time members have amused themselves
and disgusted the Country ' by
. denouncing
• the South and a using each other. - When
: will this profitles , discossiow . about shaven-,
. cease to occupy the valuable time of Gongtess
.ta the exclusion of itnportant and„, praetical
quest as, in which all feel an interest? - .
Holloway's Pill: have wrought wonders
in the-uulmalthy regions of the, West . and
Smith-west. In September last, Hiram Sea
bury, aged' 28, residing near Terrellauteja.,
was cured in two weeks of bElious remittent
fever (to which he had been subject erCry
fall for nine year-;,) by the F•en RAI opera
ifon of this remedy. This tl iserise had prostrated
him season after season, at the hetziest'llinq of
the year, Cansirig him great pecuniary loss,
as Wei/ suffering. . The attack Ow:
:el'ally:confitied . him to the pause : from (lie
Coronievo:,ernatt of the i Fall -anti! the middle .
of . Deeemh or . Evert remedy Ar a i the
tyCould StigZ(SLtVlai tried ititiiuut asai
but that which had. rietied tlicii pteserip:iiMs
for nine "'lee-sive yr•an . r, was radically oiled
in a forthittlit by ll.ll , ,way's Pills. Mr. Sea
bury,Twriting under date „Litman- 3d, says,
'ml am now. in the el,'• • ofpm • feet
. 14a1c4." •
Religions• Notices.
The Rev. Lan(l4,ll expeGtt4 t ( i
preach in the N. E. Church in 01 6 place i-iu
Sataiday &ad Sunday, the 13th, and 14tb,
ice, •
There *ill be a 4lonation !hit for the ben
efit of .the Rex . Itosmond Ingitila,. at the Par
sonage in lirttulcivn Centie neeember the
23d, inst. Iklarried - people to attend id--the.
afternoon; and- yottng 4 enple in the "evening.
A g , tneral invitatitAt to el is heirby giveni
. .
13y artle'r n Committee.: r. • ,
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il - • i - -
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''' ' UlB ° Vs .. - •
In Ntivi .Milfcird, Nov. 29th, Loots, . oldest
Foh of Wm,( ,4 Ward F.,-14.,?1gi1d 25 yenta an d
5 Liar. - i , -•
Droutatuto.
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the Ist.inst, by the Rev. Geo. B. Reese,
:tt Summers New Milford, Mr. FREEMAN BAR
NVM, ors!. t,) ELLEN E. daughter. of
Rickard L. Siitphin . -
In Columbus Warren Co., Pa., Nov. 27tb,
by Eld. A. l3:irris, Mr. Ensos S. FANCII4R, of
Mknitrcg-e Pa. To- Miss P. Acusr. L.
of the former place.
. •
Vestal, ,ureMber 24th, 1850 by the
Rev..Tulm F. Wilber, Mr. Limos 'lvan, Jr.
of Pa., to Alia.% CARO
LINt ls:Crum,of Vesvtl, Broome, Co.,- N. Y.
V Dee. 901: by Rev. A. 0. warren, at his
reAdenre ?tfni?trof-e, Mr. WILLIAII STarroN
formetly - 01 COttn. late of California, and Miss
LYDIA M. WituAlts, of Brouklyn.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Prospectus gor lin.
THE SkTLIIONY EVENING POST.
ESTAIIi.ISCIED Ai:GUST 4th, 1821.
.
1 The.puldishers of, this old and firmly es-,
1 talished paper take pleasure iu calling the
i attention of the .pnblie to their ptog,raintne
cforthe coining year. Surfeited with politics,
1 the claims ofinerature will be mote than ev
er. Wu have therefore already made arrange
ments midi !the follo.wilig brilliant list of
waters: ; •
ILLIAM,IIO W ITT (of -England) ALICE
CARY,. T... 5. ARTHUR, MRS . SOUTH
WORTH, AUGUSTIN'E DUGANNE, MRS.
M. A. DENNISON, the uuthor of " ZIL
LAH," cf.:e - •.
e , d e ommencing in the first num
ber in January next, the following original
Noielet : • •
Talteiagetta, or the Squatter'sflome
by IVIILIAM Ilowm, author of "Rural Life
in England," ," Homes of the Poets," &c.
This is a Story of Australian Life, Mr.
Howitt linving• visited Australia expressly
with the of of acquainting himself with
the novel and romantic aspects under which
nature and society present themselves in that
singular region;
'l'llo story of a COUNTRY GIRL, by Alice
Cary. An ojigiusl Novelet, written express
ly for the .
The WITHERED lIEART. An onginal
.Novelet, writ:ell expressly for the Post, by T.
S. Aithur. !
MGM - HOUSE ISLAND. An original
Niivelet; by the authiir "My Con f ession,''
zuah, or the Child Medium," &c. • ..
Tife,QUAEER'S PROTEGE. An origi-.
nai No - velet,by Mrs. Mary A. Denison, audio!
" M:uk. the Sexton?' " Ilenie Pictures, &e.
The .LUI:GUNDY, a tale of
• the Swiss cantons.. An o l iffinal .IN - e y e l e t,
bv A in ! ! author of the" Lost
of the IVildo-ti(.. ,, 5," a:0. •
have also the
.proinisq of a short and
riiovele, by nrs. Soralliwortb,
1(.3 :no 11lroug;1 lifuout z.:ix or cight,ounLeis of
the 004. .•
. 'lli AtdtilliNi,, ko Ott .;Itove (tf con
t:iltt“iotts, 'tie tit•sigt: ettlitinttiller the ut.u2:l
tonott ttf chig-mai St:etc'::es
Choice St . :le t ‘iott: front :tii t.ont ces, Aiv ice] t ta
tal At.t.it-les',l_;ettttral lea:, Ito wortms Skisieh
v i,, v cif - the Prittinee end Stock 111:tiketta,
the Pitilativiitltin.ltetail Markets, 13ank Note
List, ElitotialQ,
.F.;NGRAVINciti.—In the wa3, of Enzra ,
we 4-:nerally -pre!..ent Iwo weekly—one
of nn instioeti re, anti the other ora humor,
ourritAtneter.
NEM
TERMS (Cash in advance,)—Single copy
52,00 a yc;p: •
y all •of
t1" ! e cur
,pt: nil
4 copies $5 a year.
8 't (Ati4l ~ ple to the getter.Of C!uh) *lO.
13" (rani one to the L=etter of Chit)) $l5.
:10" (And one to the oetterof Ciuh)•B2o.
re ,, , always post paid,
DE ACON & PETERSON,
N... 03 S•rinh Third Sth , f4;, Philadelphia.
tir S-IMPLE NUMBERS sent gratis to
•
any 4 h e, wi!en it...crested.
'IIUSICXL CONVENTION,
- Prof. W. 1. BRADBURY -
of New YO,rk, will conduct zi Mnsicai Conven
tion, at Montrose, commencing December 22d,
at2lo, A. M.. to cofitinue.three_ziase, acid -dose,
Wedrestl.4-Ev..nina. with a
T . • • •
The Committee %%111 be happy to seethe lovers
vi Music. pr'esent.
The Oratorio o - P"EsTrrte.. nr the C:rntata of
Daniel" by BRADPUItY, sill Le infro•
uced
'l'lte and the 'Neui York- Glee and
Chorus itoi•ks will be used.
'?fl:iekets for,GeoticmCn, - - $l,OO
. . . 50
liooks':and l'ictets to be had of J. Lyons A:
Son.
Admission to Concert '25 Ms:
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M. M. 111 arr, L. F: Fricn,
Wm. Id. J t.s•ur, JOIIY SHEELER,.
T. A. Lvoss. . (izo.
Mmitp , :e. Dee. Bth, 18fiG. • 51w2
STRAY STEER.
Carve hi t° the:enclosure of the subscriber last
spring, .a light red yeertiog Steer, The .owner
C.:21:111 10 : 1 3 it by proving property and payivgebar
gelt
M. J. DONNELLY
•
Chrieontit, December 6th 1656. hl-3.
IyNT !LOAM 110 WITT. the, celebrated Eng.
.I NI t 4.r. wrilvs for The Saturday Ere-
Po 4. TA I.I.ENG EtrA . OR THE
Stle Prospectus in
n .t fter- e.
rr IlE,1 . 1)-criliers i% ill offer for side et public
vtliiiine on Weenesday, December 24th, in
Franklin, ithttollowing property: •
A F.ittii of it& acres. with 42 acres improved,
beim_r th'erciin a go .d Framed House with
I Wood Plow rind Carpenter's Ehi)p sttavbe4i, a
i Ilion with Sheds attacilvd, and a lierse-barn
with stieits
Cnws, I pair of 2-yeara old Steers.
I pair ;if Dien, 4 }earlina Steers. \p ,yearlings
ileifer.i, 1 ',Horse '8 . ..11. 4 11 r:4 ,i4l, 2
( wk .. ' Lumber Wavoii, Btigav, 1 two.
Sl,t , ,zh. 1 Cutter. awl intity „r
i and GrAi. Fartnitig , Utcrisils, llonsehold fur.
flit • •
Term- , of silo 'of. the Fara') tna4e known. on
the ri d e . For the -perioni:ll properly--.
lel -semi liver 6.5,4 x morlthis credit uith
oruved security.. „ - SILAS
• - DARIUS. I'ECK, • '
• Dec 4th, f 8 -.50187;.
-[ XalTral.MW.'M
PIIBLIC VENPUE.
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ALICE GRAY lithos for The S-tuidait Ere
li Past. THE STORY OF A COUN,
TRY GIRL. Prospvius in - nnother place.
.
; ART.firig writer. for 'he Saturday
r Eteni4 ,Pust.., THE IVITIIERED
tIEAkT. Sea Prnrpoctu. in anothi,r place_
NOTICE
TS bettby given, that in pursuance of .the net
of Altimblyi•the following persons have filed
their petitiensiwith the Clerk ofthe _ r
nun of
Quarter kiessiena of the Peace Tor the County
of Bosqnehan4, for. License to keep tt.Tavern
in said Crinnty,
Robert. Gaidv,: .
A-d dins,
Silver Lake
Auburn
S.B. WELLS, Proth.
•
Dec, 10th, '1
LIgirrAMUSE 'ISLAND. an : originiil No*.
&et, by.the author of: ZILLAH," Sz.c..l,‘ ill
b• .publihbed in Tlw Saturday Evening Post.
See Prospectt+ in pot her place..
FARMERS!
• .
purchase one of the best'
CORN SLIELLERS and SEPARATORS
.a 4 ver In vent ed. •
nridert4ined is now prepared to furnish
JL to FAR NlERS,lllillens and others the world
renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder
of the tiniesl,being the best; most durable. and
easiest. runniky, Sheller now in use. 11 arra nted
to shell moresorn in d shorter space of time,
than any other\inaebine, entirely cleaning the
ear, from end; to ., end, without crushing either
corn or rob.
The 'llachmes are constructed with t* o.
cranks, and phlly for a belt, so thitetwo persons
can turn them, or attach a belt in motion by
any power, The attention of persons owning
is soloiited, as the MEellincs are wonder
fully adapted!to any kind of power. - They are
very easily turned, and when once in motion n
small boy 'cad tutu thew ; - they are capable of
shelling one bushel per minute—every Farmer
Ahould hare: one—as they save their cost, in
Its than one 'seasons.
They are Lon exhibition at Searle ; s
Sayre's Fou6dry, 'Ely's NW in Drieakiyn, and
at Lathrop's Lake 'Mills, wticro they can be See-II
in operation. Sit art time. MI orders ad:liesi . cd
to the underi;Nrit, will receive prompt mien
.tion. INlaehines shipped at a dimtance and war
ranted tooperate.. D. D. SEARLE.
• Searles
blorarose,lDecember, 11th, 18:)G.
CERTIFICATE.
THIS is to certify, that I have examined and
used one 4 the ahove Shelters. for sale by D.
D. SSARLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one
of the hest, i most durable and ea,iest runninz
Shelters ever introduced into this comity. It
will shell more corn in a shorter time than any
other Macifthe, and is always ready for )ervice.
I most heartily and freely recommend them to
the Farmers of Suscfa County, as the cheapest
and best Shi , ller, no in-use.. I have one in
operation in my-mill in Dimnclt, which needs
only to be been to recommend itself. Call and
see IL • A. 11311 ELY.
Brooklyn, December 11th, 1856. 51tf.
IRS. MARY DENNISON writes,. for The
AIL .s'st 161::v Evening Post. • THE QUA
RER'S PROTEGE. See Prospectus in another
place: •
MRS. E; I). E. N. SOUTiIWORTII ciTites
for The :Saturday Eveninn. Punt. Se'c
Proriwctus in anntil.er
EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER.
THE BEST BOOK roti, AGENTS.
To pFrsons out of Employment
A :N Elegant Gift for a Father to Present to
LA : . his F:Jalily! 'Send for one Copy, and' try
it :,foong your hien& !
WANTEO- 7 A7elitA in eerty S'eetier, o f It,
United States, citenl..te" :: . :EAR'S LARGE
TYPE QUARTO BIBLE tor, ran ily
titled
TIIE rEoh.E.'s P1c . :0w...1.1)011E671C raIILL,
Wftlt abdut Ona Tliou-and En raciii~s::
~This usriful book is rierdined. ir we can form I .
an !DP,iniott! from th e .oilers I,f llet. Pres:4, to
!have enpree..dt.nted. eircula!ion in err•ry s •ctio.l'i
of - 4our cortil,ent, red to fOrn,
tire! er.t in ;be sale of "our works. It ttiti, rio
ditubt, in a ; few years become=The Family Bible
of the f..meric.ot People.
•
The most liberal remuneration will be allow.
ed to all i wrs,irns who may he p!Ttsed to procure
subseriber to the above. From M.) to 100 copies
may oasily!be circulated and sold in rich of the
principal Olies and towns in the Urii.m. IT
WILL BE!SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Application ehnuld be Made at once ; as the
field will soon be occupied. •
Per4ons I wishing to art as agents, and do a
gate busine , ts, can send for a specimen tny.
On receipt of the estaldished price, six dollar-1.1
the Pictorial Family Bible, with a well hound
Subscriptian 'Book,.wii: tie carefully boxed, and
fot warded !per express, at our risk and e*p;•roe.
In any ventral town or village in the United !
States, except those of California, Oregon. and
Texas.
Itegi‘.ter your Letter', and your money will
come wife.
In addition to the Pictorial Bible. we publish
n large number of illustrated Family Work,
very popular, and of such a high merit and un
excepti,,nahle" character, that while good men
may safely, engage in their'eireniation, they will
confer a Poblie Benefit, and receive a Fair Com
pensation for their lahor.
• Orders !respectfully solicited. For farther
particularg addre'si the subseri4er, (p,tst paid).
ROBERT SEARS.
. ' 181 William Street, New York.
1856. 51w1.
ELECTION'S OVER!
TheCoteut6•, is Quiet! Prosperit'y
• Abounds !! •
AND now that winter has tome, Farmers and
all others. should prepare' to enjoy the
fruits of their labors, by securing.larnoilix other
requirements to Fire.side IlaPpiness) a ropy or
two of snipe of the - ehoice Books jut received at
th e m ob ti o , e 13-,4d. - Store, which can :ma will he
sold - as eM•ap as at any other Book Store this
side. of N. V. City. or even at Evan's &. CII . /4
great Gift Book sale in the City, that seeds out
so many Sci sors and Penknirts. e
Among: the new Books are -Western Border
Life, Doril Grafton, Life. of Gen. Morgan„ Three
per cept 31iintii or the Perils of : Fast Livir.,_
The Last of he - . Forester-, I')red, t o r c h light,
Violet. A Post !Ake 'Directory or Business
Man's Guide, a Book that every Business man in
Ow County should . own, Japan Expedition, 31e
titanic's 'loft Book, &e.. &e , .
ALSO a new tuck Of School Books which
will be sold upon the principle' that the " nimble
sixpence is better than the slow shilling." •
A new Physical Geogriiptly of The United
States by a M. Warren. the nicest thing out.—
. Beprcl . 24l.listory of the United States a new
'School Book just out. Elementary Morai
sons. fir Schools and Families . M :F. Om ih! - ry
a first rate Min. , . Green's Elements of Engli-h
Grammar, Colimins new series of Arithtneties,
also.:—Greenlears new Arithmetic. •
Wrbsters Dicti , maries—nll sizes and to be
sold cheaper than that Penknife House in N. V.
Dierks for 1857—A rood assortment, and sfl
right - Mk to prier, and Almanacs for 1.857, alsn,-•
A new lot of Blank Books, Writing Books, with
or without copies, Ink Black and fte& Pens and
Pap.r . of different sizes and colors, Scissors.
Knives, Razors, Pott.Mrinius, Fishhooks mind
Lines, Limps, Portfolio's, County Pocket Maps,
of the different States tte.,te.e.
Mold rOftP,- 24 - 1856. • •
N. •11.—Chrlit mas and New i'Pnrx will here
in R itYW dl).4—..ft word to tho wise &e.
A. N. D.
,
P . ,s,_77.4nvP.tpf.r . , slngazyno it in
thee Uelite:ll Se:etfee tt:th hr ItroeurtA ut Oh-current
4'1116 Engrain, nt tta. P.
WANTED. ! WANTE D !
'loooEllS„Dried Apples
alely,-fp r r we , pg) , the
iig4est . .tharket price.
• , S. H. *, 14, S AYE,
tioptristie,Dee. 2, met ec-ws
A MEDICAL REVOLUTION
THE VIV D UNANIMOUS
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,: ; 1 01 '.*4 .I.t' ,:41'...t1:-.`:t•.,tl:ll:*J.,
"7:-,....f... f•-•; : 6••.;4i, - ..:-.,,....;!.- ii.. , .:4-• .... -.- .
NOLLOWAtS' OINTMENT.
Tho ' Great 'Counter Irritant!!
ttiE virtue of the disease often makes Ito
Cway to the internal organs throne+ the
pores of the skin. I'his penetrating Ointment.
melting under the hand.as. it. is. rubbed in, is
absorbed through , the same' channels. nod,
renehing the . sent of inflartimatlon, promptly and
invariably subdues . lt, Whether located 'in the
kidneys, theliver. the lung, , , or any other iin
portnnt organ, It Penelnstes the surface to the
interior, through . thr eonntless tubes that corn
muniente with the tikin ns summer.rain- passes
into the fevered enaih, diffusing its cool and re
generating influene4. • .
Skin diseaSes and Glandular
Swellings.
Every species ot*xterior itTitation is quickly
redtved by the antiintlatnmatory action of this
Oint:nent...Angry:Zntrrtoss, such as . MALT RHEUM,: ELYSIPEO.S, TEETER, RISGWORM,
SCALD IIEAD, NETTLE RAt.}l, SCAEIES, (or
Prot) Se., Out. to reurn.no more ; under its
application. Hospital experience in all parts of
the world proves if\; infallibilitp in diseases of
Of.) skin, the inuselps, the joints and the glands:
The effect of thiS unrivalled . f.Ntepn'nl . remedy
.upon Scrofula . , and other virulent ulcers and
sores, is almost mihaCulons.• It first discharges
the poisna which; prnduces suppuration and
'proud flesh, and flips the cures which its healing
properties atterwatil complete are safe as well
a, permanent.
Wounds, Bruises. Burns, and
.
In eases of the fracture of the hones, injuries
e'angoa by steam i•xplos.iong. Bnctsp..,
SCALDS, Ritr.u . :ArAsat, STIFF:ass of the Jarvis,
and contraction of the' sinews: it is employed
and warmly rec.oramended by the faculty, This
marvellous remed' has been introduced by ifs
inventor in perSoni!irto
of, Europe, and nt;iirirato household should be
without it.
Undenitilble . Testimony.. . •
The Medical Stuff of the French and Ennlish
Arrnids in th..ltn.a have cdlicislly signed
their apnrocal of iliellowlys' Ointment, as the
mast reliable dresiing. for sabre cut 4, stabs, and
gun-shot wounds.f. It is - nitle used by the Aar
geons of the Allied Navies.'
Bath the Ointment and Pills should bs• used
. in the',/ollowing cases : .
Minions,
Sore Less,
. ,
Burns, . ' - Sore Breasts.
Chapped hands, ;i Sore Ffead&'
C i
hiliitains,
~ . Sore Throats,
Fistula, r • Sprains..
Lout. - i - Stirrllintq.,
! Goinliamo, . ,
;Salt Rhoum,
Ifereurial Eruptiois; • • Scal.ls.
1 l'ile.:, , - Skin- Diseases,
1, Rhen Ina tim, '. • Tetter,
Rinaworni.• - • '',. • Ulcers. . .
•
s we tt,. ( l. Glands. 11 Venereal Sores.
Sores of all kinds t , - • - Wounds of kinds.
*** Sold. at "thii•Tantificterles of Professor
Flow.owAy. SO. gpideri Line, New York. and
I 24.1 SIT-rind. Loat-lop s , be all respectable Drum.
1 cris‘s and Dealers ih. Medicine thronffhout the
Unit , d Siatos and flu' civilized world, in pots,.
i at 25 eer,is. 432 I;2:.i.•ents. and S.l each. - •
, Thrre i , a . •,-, ! con4.lerablo saving' by ta
i „in.! the Inurer siz'es, . -
Ni 17 Tr. • i: !I. 4* 41
N. a, —,,,r1 , ,•,,4 , ;;-; ,or the cruldntlen o f pa ti en t s
in tier; dihordcr ate -:,tTixed to 'each box. ' •
ft.:1 , 140 . i.. 1 • . .
11 4 7 ()TICE I.t Iter:Atv thc. firm' of !II
r E Mnti bk erinkent
Tho tioteß nod I . t: the hnr.d4 of C.
I.V. Slott for All inlerestsd wili sare
cejs.'
lonlrose. 04...1;• 1856.
LARGE stockof Crovkery and Gass
A
Ware at • Q. V. S &
MILLINEIt, DRESSMAKING
AND - s•roat
A.. D. STORMS:CO.
O d L i
t 1, 41. 1 , ), r f
I ci i s , p' n e t e r t , l l, u: ) .l: n a i n
nnictev
that e la- 11
they
have opened a Fc4ocv Dress (foods Fur
niAlring Sore, on llaaa Street, over the Farmer's
Store,= where they,i. will be happy to see
their old friends. antr ale solicit the patronage
of new ones. Zliss chase will attend to the
Millinery department"; the Dressmaking depart
ment will be under the charge of Miss Walter-
Inoz , e.
Montrose. Sept. 15, 1856. 38—tf.
Tromont tho 14,ustang Candidate;
I Col. Freinont hard as many friends as the
I
51ustanz Liniment...the opposition could not
draw a coperars guard., Mr. Fremont remarked,
in his di,p.dches to pre.ident Fillmore, while
tr,inii:portinglo,rses and cattle over the plains of
Mexico, 6' That if th6garernnent would send on
a libt;ral suppla of 314flang Liniment, it would
mte :25 per cent hiusses." This is very 'im
port:l'4 tOr all Farmets and Liverymen to know.
The Mustanz Liniment .is a wonderful article
for man lir beast, .11 'should. always be used for
Sores, Swellin L r.i i stiff Joints, Burris, Bruises,
Kircumalic Pains, &t:Y. and . ,for Galds, Sprains,
Ritegbone, &e., upon horses. Beware of imita
tions The Mustangls sold br all respectable
deale"rs everywhere, ,BARNKS & PARK.
Proprietors, New York.
•
.n491m0
G. F. TGRDHAM,
[srce - EQsar,. &E• BAtnwm.] •
IriNurACTURER ciF S.A151)14::, lIA IZNESS
& AND •.„1:111.AGE TRIMSIER
NNTOULD ineite all oho are in wont of any
article ever ketit at a Harness shop to give
him" a rail
iinro v ss m:lsl# of the beet Oilk.Tanned Leath
ers (m short notice....
Ile has On h.trid rood - assortment of Car-
Tritnittinf_r4 .a•lligh he offers on.the most
reasonable ltrths. ('arria , e Tlitnining,, done
ith neutni.s.s and dis1)101.
Repairing , -dono on short notice.
No. 1. 2 & .3, Basernent Searles Mute'.
Montrose,
• REMOVAM
TAILORING E.STABLISIIMENT,
ON 31.11 N ST., NEXT DOOR TO TUE FAMIEIIS STORE..
TOE undersigned' fleeing removed his 15110 p
1
frum Public Avenue to MAIN STREET
is about receiving, a splendid assortment of
BROADCLOTII, CASSIMERES;
VESTINGS,
•
Which Ir. is prepared to cut and make to or
der in a ktYle That admot fail to soil all who
may favor him with Weir eustom. Those wish
ing their work done real and durable man
s.
tier, will find it_ to their interest to give we a
call. • -
I.'SAUTTER, Tailor,
Idootros'e. Noe. 27.'1556.-421f. •
A. N. BULLARD,
Moors, Sores, and Tumors.
;Scalds.
Disolation.
More and More New Goods.
I3CRRITT 1) . 4:1in on hand with- ft new
,aul SECOND STOCK of FALL- SC:
W INTER. GOODS waking tin usifottnent unu
sually complete in all kempeets, and will be mold
is tow a. 111N . i,iFTeAt, (0 lower fur Cash, Dexter,
or:4fpr.,vill credit. 7: 1
I+l , •ve 118. 1856.
~
FIIRS'i; FURS,
FUR Nectarines an4;Cuff.. and Bunko Rubes
a new ktti4 jtiliti tvacived. and: far Rata
c a m p by . i U. DURRITT.
.wer.llB, IBM. i
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
.Outtenburg Rosenbaum & Co's.
dTORE#
THERE is a general rush at their establish.
meat, and it is reported that :they hare
just received, and are daily hailing I- fresh
"VPIY of
New Goods. •
The truth of this report can be beet known by
caking at their store oa Turnpike Street at the
foot of Public Avenue. WW have on hand a
carefully selected supply of '
READY MADE CLOTHING. -
for both Ladies and Gentlemen, everything:call
ed for, from a pair of Hoes to a HAT or BON-.
NET. Those wishing to protect their health
from the cold atmosphere in this region,- would
do well to call on us,'ss we- ,will will supply their
wants on lower terms than any other establish
ment. To our friends, one sod all, we would
say, give tis a call, and We protoisc, that you
shall go away fully satisfied.
GUTTENBEItG ROSENBAUM & Co.
Montrose, Nov. 21,1856. • "
To My Patrons.
T ° qualify myself the better to serve you L l
propose attending a course of - instructiorit
at Dental college, during he coming winter and
Spring. I design leaving about the 30th of the
present month, to return the Ist of Jan. and re.
main at home through that month and perhaps
the next, then go back to complete my course,
Those wishing my services before leaving,
please call within the time specified. Those in
debted to me will also be very courteously re
ceived if they will come and fork over the need
ful.
Yours Profession'illy.
C. D. VIRGIL, Dentist.
Montrose, Nov. 1856
4- PERFUMED BREATH.—What lady or
gentleman would remain under the curse
of a disagreeable breath. when by using the
Bal mof a Thousand Flowers " as a dentrifice
would not only render it sweet but leave the
teeth white as alabaster? Many persons'do not
know their breath is bad, and the subject Is as
delicate their freinde will never mention it. Poor ,
"a single drop of "Balm" on your tooth brush I
and wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty
cent bottle will last a year.
A beautiful complexion may easily be acquired
by wine the " Balm of a Thousand Flowers."
It will remove tan, pimples and freckles from the
skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hne. Wet
,a towel, pour on two'or three drops, and wash
The face night and morning. ,
SHAVING MADE EASY.—Wet your sha
ving brush is ether warm or cold water, pour on
two or threet • ops of "Rolm of a Thousand
Flowers," rub the beard lel!, and it will make
a•beantiful soft lather, much facilitating the op-
I eration of shaving. Price only fifty cents, Be.l
ware of counterfeits, None genuine unless
signed by W. P. FETRIDGE & CO.
n4om6 Franklin Square. New York,
NEW GOODS.
Mill* rrHE subscriber has this
o . ' I_ day returned from New
a •-•Ailk York with - a large and well
- - '', , , , i1 selected assortment of
* • t-- c. WATCHES. JEWELRY,
g l f.. 1, c'tk i. FANCY ' GOODS, 4e.
i...'9 —.-2:-' ".. Comprising almost every ar
ticle in his line of bonne:a. - Among his stock
• ,
may be found— • .
Gold and Silver Watches in great variety.
large portion of which are of his own importii.
tion.)
Cameo, gold stone; mosaic, enamelled, fruit,
cornl and all gold Ear-Rings and Breastpins..
Diamond, ruby, pearl, garnet. cameo, -agate,
oynx, chased; plain and children's Finger Riags.
Gold, silver and plated Watch Chains and
Kevi.
Geld, silver, plated, steel and german Specta
cles. '
. Gold bracelets,lockets, watch hooks, snaps,
slee4 buttons, studs, crosses, pens and pencils.
SILVER spoons, forks, cups, pie, cake, trait
and but ter knives, napkin line's, salrcellam, soup
and zravy ladles, card Cases, &r. •
Pearl and shell card cases and porto
Coral bead-, let armlets,scissors.
One, three and tour bladed knives.
illpss viol, guitar and violin fittings.
Some, very r:eli p;ared castors, cake baskets,
table and desert knives' and esxverayeandleaticks,
snuill!Nar.d trays, tea setts, .poops and forks.
tou'ocr and was beadc, cornelian rings.
Britannia ware, sewing birds, needles. -
Shell, buffalo and ivory combs. .
flair and tooth brushes, ttc, &c., all of which
will be sold at the lowest cash pricti, at the old
stand of •
ALFRED J. EVANS.'
No. 20ad . Fellow's Hall
Binghamton, Nov. 1. 1856.—.-947 • •
BLASTING Powder,Esifety Fuse. and Rifle
Powder for Sale by I.N. BULLARD.
CRANBERRIES and new Raisons for sale
by • .• 1: N. BULLARD..
Island, Salt, by the ithek, barrel or
lb. by I. !St. BULLARD.
Stow. I
TIME CHANGED.
!, '~::-
MNE
Delaware, ILackawanna di W. R.B.
New and expeditious broad guage route from
the North and West. vi} Great Bend and Scran
ton, .and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming
vallies, directly through New York and Phil
ndel ph ia.
On and after Monday, Nov. 10, Trains will be
dun asfonows: . .
Cincinnati Express Train bOund east on N. Y.
& E. R. R., arrives at Gt. Bend 8 A. M., from
Owe Rn, Binghamton, &e:, and connects with the
EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend. for
New York and Odra,. • 8.30, a. m.
Due at Montrose,
.9.10, ".
' Scranton, . • • 10.45,
Stroudsburg, 1.30, p.,m.
Delaware, 15 minutes to " •
Bridgeville, Phil. pass , leave *2.25, "
.
Junction, 3.15, ".
. New York, . 7.15. "
Passengers from N. Y. leave Pier, No. 2._
.:forth ricer. at
T'romPhiladelphia, leave Walnut sL
W rf, at '7.00, 4 '
Leave Junction, • 11.30, "
Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection, 12.15, p. m.
Delaware, 15 min. to dine,' 12.45, "
Stroudsburg, • 1.30, "
. Scranton, " • 3.40, "
Montrose, 5.15, "
Great Bend, .5.50, "
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Mail Train West at 6,10, p. m.
Scranton Accommodation Train, leaves '
Scranton fur Great Bend at 10.451 a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 2.45, p. m.
Connecting with Rochester Accinnmodation
East, and Day Express West, on N. Y. 5t F.. R.
R. Returning, leats Great Bend at 3,15 a.m.
Due at Scranton, • • 7.30. "
Passengers from New York will change ears at
Clarksville.
To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. IL,
leave or take the cars at Bridgeville.'
For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkeibarre, take
& 13. R. R. cars at Scranton. .
For Jessup, Archibald,-and Carboadale,change
cars s t
Tickets sold and baggage ehrked between
all stations on connecting roads.'
Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyom
ing. &c., via Lackawanna & • Bloomsburg Rail
road, go through
,without any detention at Scran
ton, na the trains on that road run ,in connection
with the Express trains on the D, L. & W. R.
R.,—hence passengers may_leave Kin g ston at
9.30 a. m, and arrive in Philadelphia at Bp.
or N. York at.7.13._ • .
Returning, leave Philadelphia at:7 a. in., or,
New York at 7.30, and arrive in Kingston at 5
p. m.
-Fare from Kingston, Wyomin,,o and Pittston
to Philalieipi l New-York, $4,75.
Tickets seld, and' Bangrtgo checked througkr
D. H. IXITTERVI s finet.
Wm. N. Jens. Gen'l Ticket Agent. .
BUFFALO Reber ) 116014Afir loi JitaktiogkiiN
ed and, will be sold .1:ow by' •H. Boni%
- pm Ml*, **be
Stoves Stoves I
HEVERITT, vapid irate atttentlon- to his
loge Stock of New:Stoves, just received.
including a full assortment of Ely ted Oven, Air
Tight Large Oven, and Parlor; Office. and Shop
Stoves, for Wood or Coal, also Stove Pipe, Zinc
/
Sheet Iron StoVe - - tub e',` & His assortment
will include the most set d desirable Stoves
Inldarket end, will be n o on tho most favorable
terms for Cash, or on al,
H. DURRITT.
New Milford, Oct. 19th, 1856, .. .
THE SOCIETY FOR. THE ENCOURAGE...
?ANT OWEARIN6 CLEAN SHIRTS)
Na.-10a Cb4b*-st. eor. of Peari.A.
NEWYOEK,
Keep on 'hand extensive And complete ewe..
went of tho latest importations and best manufae.
tree of
DIP? L E bt E:I 1 t 1 FUASISUING Q 0 O D
Equal in material, make, texture, durability
and style, to any stock ever offered in this coun
try—and nt prices which cannot flail to suit clos e
CASH buyers. CoNsls TING;
%Etat-a-with linen bosoms. collars and wristbands
of the best q u alities; and now and choice styles.
csrlcono.-The latest and most attractive paNns
V3DERSHIRTS and DRAWEISS-Of Wont, Merino.'
cashmere, silk and cotton, of desirable ;aid dma
ble qualities—and the Tsviox woof. under gartn-r
ants, so highly approved by Physicians. Also
the "shaker shirts and Drawers. .
ensvAxs.— , sOperior quality and beautiful
styles, and a full assortment of .stocks, collars,
Nectves, Gloves, scarfs, and Mufflers ,of the rich
est kinds.
Suspenders—An almost endless variety, in.
el uding the finest and' most durable. •
Pocket-handkerchiefs—silk and C5l/01a..--plain
and printed—an unrivalled assortment.
Half Hose--Wool and cotton, of
.the . best ter:
tore, selected expressly for retail trade. •
Morning,Robes, and -Gowns—Elegant Pat
terns, excellent material, and of the; best make.'
This stock comprises all gradiis,
,from' the
lowest to the richest. that eau be ,produced—
and having nvery facility for. Importing and
manufacturing. 'not exceeded by any other es
tablishment in the United states—buyers. there
fore, wit consult their interest 'by • examining
I the 'goods which are sold - at' the -
LOWEST POSSIBLE Ca-nu-mu:s.
lar' Goods promptly delivered at 'all the
Rail Road Depots, steamboats, Ac,. and in any
pal t of the city, without charge.
Shirts made to order by experienced
hands, in superior style,-at shcirt notice, ,war
ranted to fit. .w-Nu machine work done in
this establishment.'
Sept. 11, 18561—n381y
.
OItWAR,D -AND -- UPWARD.-
THE :BORDER •• RUFFIANS ',ON
MALY STREET
DEPARTING. -
AND the endeavor topalm off thot "Exten
sire stock of superior quality" of goods
lately received from an old broken dowirestah.'
lishment in Ilinghamtoo, 'hay proved an entire
failure -to our friends down• (men. "Seeing is
briievine •We acknowledge the fact. And
should judge that .seeing," (without Nieritint)
would be all that was necessary to. convince the
• public that - .
SIMMONS' ct OfERRLILM
•
at their store on 14 - Etlc Avi;run first door ab9ve
the Post Office: have the LARGEST And pest de
sirable stock of BOOTS and - .
ever introduced tnto this market, wilktii for price,
(we offer 'no competition with . : v..ce..rill rate `owls)
durability. and stl le, we elmllenge-cOm
We are receiving weekly from the be. • louses
in New York, the latest styles and, ualities
of Goods, which 1:4-vp our asp.nrtment. coMpicte:
Just received a large addition to our former
stock, conAistinf..T of GitsTs Patent Leather Boots,
Patent. Leather Short Boots, French Calf Boots,
Gaiters, Shoes and Slips. all' styles. LADIES
Gaiters, Buskins, Slips and Boots,beist qualities.
Also, Boys, Youths and Chi Idrens Boots- Gait
ers and Shoes. the best in Market. In fact ev
ery thing belonging to the trade. .
All null of Leather, - Findin?s, &c. • All kinds
of work made to order and repairing done neatly
SIMMONS MERRIMAN.
Montrose, July 2.8, 1856. '
AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-
11. T. Tag4'4ll47go
•
OF 111310 CE, Co., PA.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
EERY'S & BROTHER'S, - and WHEEL,
ER, 'MELICE, & Co's Rail Road HOFSC
Powers, Threshers and Seperutors, Threshers
and Winnowers combined.
Reapers and Mowers
,combined. Mowing
and Reaping Machines, of six or seven different
Patentees, amonTWhich are McCormick's Bur-
Manny's, Wrights, - and_ the celebrated
Ketehums Machine, which is, warranted to work
to the satisfaction ef the purchaser. The little
Giant Corn and Cob Mill, 'the Nimble Giant,
Feed Mills, with iron plates. French Buti l tone
milli, for farm or mill use. Portable. Cifeular
Saw Mill with 24 inch saw,.tor wood cutting
&c., extra table and saw for slitting.koards and
fencing stuff and general shop use. Upright or_
Feline saw for Wheelwrights nse. Croaa-cut
saw arrangements, greatly improved to attach to
Power for cutting wood in the loa, (it. will cut
off an 18 inch log in one minute.) Emery's per
table Cider Mill and Press, the best,in use,
Fanning tdilis tilled for Powers. Power corn
shelters, Power. Feed cutter.linproved dog. Po
wers, Clover. Ho Ilers.-Wied Mills.. ot various Siz
es, Stump Machines, Hay Presses, Field Prat
Sower, Lime spreader, Field Roller, Fountains
of various patterns, Improved Hydraulic Ram,
Agricultural Furnaces,Patent self,acting Cheese
Prows. Churns - of various kinds, Cultivators
and Plows of every deseriptimi c Leather and .
Rubber Belting, and various other, implements.
In fact almost any implement a farmer may'
wish, or anv one else may desire except gimlet.
handles and_scandal, which no doubt can be ob.'
tained at the great manufacturing establishment
(ac is represented or misrepresented) in Brad.
Co. They also- manufacture an excelsior Fan
ning Mill, (they call it) Which may be very val
uable it it is capable of blowing or clearing the
chaff from the proprietor.. Alt: what would be
left} • ,
7.30, a. m
I would say to _those .who may.have bet*
humbuged, that Emery's or Wheeler's Railroad
Horse Powers, Threshers &c..are not made or
ailowed to be made this aide of Albany lake to
those wishing - to purchase: either Emery's or
Wheeler's • Id:whines, that Emery or,Wheeler
has not'authorized or desire-Hr. H. Blowers
to sell their machines.. . , •.:
Descriptive catalogue price List. And °insular*
of nearly ell. maehinot sold by rue, sent gratis
and postage prepaid, to all.appliesutik .2end
your name and address.
Now farmersis your time-..t0 make from 12 .
t o 25 0r,30 per sent. OA yoniiiliffigs4nentst,
member 1 get my inachinis. direct frout<the
Idanufactors. rve no middle man pith wham
to divide my commission, is :lethe laae_with
imVaik ethers. All aiachlnes
_Sold are
wvOutad to give watisfiustiOn or may he veinal.
ainfeegUziOuliaa , • Bee 1140
•
vbelgeter ••, • . •
4. 4 .*
..IA.
Arcc•_L
MENT S.
Carpeting" & Oil- Clothe/ --,
AL a r g e Vinety at aVie. 41 /a ' Vall 11110 ;4 0 ..
11Clir °Scrod ;or the. Fait tride.lo vrmsi --
We atleatimr of purthasens is invited, at - '. '.
- _ ;.,11.,DXPEIPS;
Sept 18... .. i'-' , - - . :- - '
Lookitig Olasseg ,
ICELY Ornsitiiented, plain Gilt alidittfaltnE
any fratned flr 013, coutantlon hand sad ."
for sale at , D EPEWL
Sept. 18, 1850
yaw laugalion)
Shawl,. Cloak Dress Goods an.
poriuirt for Fall ISM: - •••
TT . •
BURRITT would 'OOl
_attention to tis
.111.• new stock of Fall and Winter ;Goods,
including agreat variety of %telt Fall . -Prints its
new Styles, Plain and Fence Delaineseild446:
meats, Plain and Fancy Mohair
and ,Plaid Iterinoes and ..P.sramettan,
Brocade, Plain and Fancy 'Silks; Wool: 'Bro.;•. .
eade, Cashmere and Silk Shawls, Gents Sbawls 4
Ribbons - Rich and'Ylowers, _Ladies Cloths - and.
Rich Velvets for Cloaks; Broadcloths, Casal
mers, &0., with a large assortmenfof other staa •
pie &Fancy Goods as usual including tlard.
ware, Crockery, Iron_ and, Steel, Paints, ,©By
Boots and Shoes, lists, Caps; Clonks; Buffalo,
Robes, Carpeting. 4.c., With n large and , neer.
assortment of . Stoves of -The most approved
styles and construCtion, 'all which will be sold'!7.
to Meet the vleles of the closest : Innyers ht .
Cash of approved credit. - ' , -
New DI ford, Sept.',lBsG.
p:.L o a :11 ,
S T • E. I 0
UP in my ,comfortable
Patios: 1t the_'_,
Brick 'Block, I am Still , engaged in the
I very interesting employment - of Al catching shad.,-,
once." Of tny success eallingonypietitreer
are my witnessess: - Prim MODe tO sCaliforithW:
from rock bound New lrngland , to faroff prairie
land, -hundreds are in :possession' of these un..-
fading evidences of w hat the Daguerreotype Art
has hitherto enabled me to accomplish. For the*''
encourakement that I hive received. I am tpilt ;
thankful. and trust that the future ,will'sh4w a -
material increase both - of patronage And ‘gratio• •
tude.
But, for one thing lam not thankful. A tell
hare patronised well, but paid alas: how poorly.-
Now,
!fillS IS '1 4 u, artIITIF4.
'Chat my stock of patience , in ceitain" . duet.
tions is quite txhansted, therefore , 6y dear for;.7
gettalfrielas. just- bear in mind that if von do
not do speedily what yen yr;ontis4l to do many
months ago, impterziant 4.,,mgequences may-fol
low.
Such emphatic language apilliestGbut a small
number. To.allibe rest 1 suUcritie myself,
your most obedient.
, W. B. DEANS,.
Phenixlock.; 341. P oor, ;
Hang the Banner on the -anti!:
WALL,
AND LET THE aTDINC3- GO FORTn, .
r IIAT .BROTHERS, ) the:- Pew'
I pies' Agents_are now roceiing their ion
and stock of • • •
rail and - Wintiir ',toy Goodsli
NOTIONS,, WATCHES,. JEWEL.
RY.k.FANtY GOPDS, • --- '
Which thy are selling off at about ono lislf .
the Old Fogies7Prices.
' • No charge ter : showing goods, -No Deviation
in Price. • , . - -
- TERMS . READY PAT.'
Call and take n peep for' we tqa,
around with the cheapest goiids ever offered in
this section of the State. No mistake.
HAYDEN, BROS; ' 2
Now Milford, Pa.,. October 1856. i41,m3'.!
E• Pinribus ITionn!
. •
.
1 CZOIE forks trvnslate this. celebrated motto'
tat One of many"-wnliers say the most literal
t meaning is, " Ict thcr-tail go with the hide"...s4iit
I . the real meaning is," .tip top l'ullor , is a good;
institution." If you don't believe 'this, Call it .
i
John Greve shop,a rw
e_stePs from Searlea ITO
tel,..and he. ;11 convince:yea mtd showlen
- ' The Fall Fashions,
....
ifar.Ments•mad Boy's ; clothing - for IbS3 - . Don't
` blunder into- a J en - sharp estithlislment, -where
I
you aro like.iy.to get foole4l with bad work. My
1 littop is on. Turnpike . street, 2nd, .. :building from
Searle's Hotel. I will 'Warrant ley work to, fit
well and wear,w ell, and mg.. prices-leasonalii*
1 for rash down.
. - .
Cuttieg, done as " • -
' JOUN GROVES.
MoVoqe Oct. Isth
- -
RS Alien s iVorla's Bair. . Restorer, sod:
Lvlobitlatiturri. Bachelor's 7LignidHair"
Dye, an d Mo)dayid Cream. The Balm of a
.••
Thousand Flowers.. Buchans o Hungarian
Balsam .; Mathewson's Infallible Remedy ; Mar.
ise's Ulterite • Catholicon :Pills,
and" Ointment; Baron!s Lid Glass Cemrit. ;
Radway's Ready
. Remedios, and nearly all ot -
the most popnlar,Medlcines, - Pills, &c., to Mai;
ket, at the Store ABEL TURKEL.
Montrose 0ct.,8, 1866' -
Aminunit,ion.
_
ID LASTING POWDER, _Safety Fuse., Gips
LP Powder, Shot, Lend, Gun Capu t and Worm.
ers, Powder F•aske, Guns, Revolvers, Pistols
ut. the Store
o
ABEL TPREELL-1.
Montrose,Oct. 15,1856: '
Attention Patinexs. Look Here.
-iirsmijESyTOoZieh:vbiyngituredrstirtih;tist,trlke
Would respectfully announce to the citizens: of
Middletown rind vicinity, that- he has just -re
turned from the city.with a new - and full supply
of all kind's of choice SpringendSutamer Goods
which ho will sell at unprecidentAl lour priceifor '
cash or ready pay. Please. call- and see. His
choice lot of pry Goods, for both radies and
Gentl omens wear, of Foreign and Dtimeatic man -
nfacture, Ladies Bennets, Gents Legho - ts,
Canada do., Chip do: Crockery,Groderies of all .
hard and hollow Ware. Drugs and }Widnes..
Iron and Nails and Fish, besides alphther arti
cles-usually_ kept in : a countsy storg He *ill
kenp constantly on hand
• a full •supPlf of Solo
and upper Leather. Wanted any quantity rif
Pelts, Deacon and Calf Skink and Hydes,
whiCh the highest market price will he paid.--
All.kinds of Farmer's Produce wine'receivesi
in Oxcluinge for Goods at market Prices.
Please, call and 'Guilin° for yourselves at the
old stand ofC.C. Wrights.'"'
e Ali. C. SUTTON. - .
Middletown; Snsq. Co.; Pa. - •
- EON. SALE•
Moihees two Seated, Spring York !Ride ursg.
ons; Enquire of Wm K. Heath Montrose Pa.
an 30th
Crockery & Glass War's.
A Very Large Stock consisting . of a. variety
11. of abopea of thebest alum/mature* are pow
offered at very low pricea well worthy the attar:
tiou - of vlllege and out of town buy,rabi
.1 IL DE OIL
Sept. la.
PATENT NEDICtIrES -ae
WirHEABERG Ildetteists.Vtgetable - Pills
Green :Mountaiti 'Oatmeal,' Sarsaparilla
Compound, Childrens Tann*, Eye ..lintioa, Fe
vet. and Ague Remedy, Health - Bitters, Dysen
tery Syrup, Consumptiye%Balm, Maraltila Ut..
AWN CathaliCatt; Doct; Llbbfa - Pilo Ointinakt,
and Manual of Health. -
Ayres Pills and .Cherry Peelers!: `Zolaltsrls
GermanDintantent.. Trash 'Magnolia Olatmeat
Mlloways Ointment -and- Pais. --Thivir:.tatik
Ktpa ir ,,D oc t „Pitch's Heart Corrector. Sem:a*"
Root and 0: t, Luukt-:leatareigat - nalai sad .
wrighte Indian Vegetable ItAroies
var and. Ague Cure. Metthen4e: Gligliat Oil.
Arnica LinamenVeatnPher,Caater -Pareiger
le, Aloes, Plcera MYfrill'Unatieth &e.i'atts«
a new sappy jut ntelitred,to = 'llitit*,ollolloW
'on hand, tor; sale .
.• t
-monti*petififiCi