The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 05, 1857, Image 3

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- LoVia, Feb- 23.—The Jefferson City
corre4indent:of :the Linstis;. Dehtoetnt
learns by passengers, (loin Kansas tonight,
that a difficulty` bad'ocoured between Gov.
Geary ttnd a !tan named Shertwd,.. grs•Wing
out 4.. the former refusing , to appoint }h e /at
tic to the °Ma) of Sheriff, as desired , the,
l e gislature, and which had a fatal terminal
tion. Shored had .nvowed the purpose
kiiiieg Oilv.Gearv, and meetingkhint in the
Arept spat in his t0.*... GOv.Gertry - did not .
Te.ent-the hi 4 friends got np an in
dignation tnoeting on.Thuriscty, :the lith.—
ShetitfJones, Siterrad, and others attempted
to interrupt the meittimr, and in the affray.
Sherrard shot. Mr. Sheppard,. one of G
Geary's friends, four times, and wound.4.l two
other*. Mr. Jones. Gov. Geary's &metal',
thereupon ~hot. %erred through the head.
killing him imiontly. G eat: e xcitement pre.,
railed at La:outpost, and s general fight was
anticipated that night. Gov. Geary a . re4i
dentx.was guarded by. Ufliti.d States troops.
:Sr Wta::She;rod ;or
Louts. Feb. 26.—The
Sherrad, killed . itithe recent affray in Kan
mks, was the man appointed he - the Court to
f i l l t h e Tne snuy-Octuoioned by' She•iff line-'
resiOstion, to whom 0 - 1)V. Geary refused tl.e
- cote ek.iett on the ground of being* perpet •
est drunks ,l 4
_The We‘tport C urrev ond e i s t
of the Republican svp! that Sherrad 'did not
spit in the Governor's face, but called him x.
liar, coward and scoundrel. The balance of
the report, though not corroborated, is not
contre di ete d. Letter from Ice9itipton 'tire
, ex ileetetpas tppight. -
St Loris. Feb.,26.—Advices from Moises
state th at Mr. Sheppard, w h o insti abut by
Sherra , i, is not decd. tbough- lie has three
bullet wounds in hi 4 body. Young Juice
was arrested by a bogus sheriff \
Geary celled out the troops and. preveule I
young Jones from being lynched, and also or
gamed a cumpall f o r owl; defihce. e
Legisho u re, bio; passed the election ,law.
Something that Never Falls.
DO YOU DOUBT IT I
Do con doubt that our graves and ceme
teries are filled with the bodies of the young
and the middle-aged, who, if they had been
ware, or had been wisely counselled, mirtit
belie rejoiced in w bale old age I . Whether
. c du doubt or believe, it is, nevertheless, true.
•.„ r 11,11uway's Medicines never fail..
Do you doubt that multitudes die daily
from the consequences of their own evil ap
•petites t Dues not, intemperance, fur instatice
--. hurry thousarals to.* perivature and dishon
,
sued grave t - But it is true that. the dire
k- • which testilts even form intempeitance,May
he effectually - cured: Fur .I•3lloway'
eines neLer fait
Do you doubt that any di/Sea:e whatever
its origin , may be cured br(oiluirung the ad
, vice of that Most skillfatfuluySietan, and that
perf ec t h e alth:tad Joni life may be secured
to the invalid
. _W.bethe.r you doubt or ho
here, it is quite .true. For.liolluways Medi
• dines never fail.
Do you doubt that the most stubborn male
dies, lutye defied the treatment of tire
medical schools and college+, both of the
.old add mew would ; which reduce the pa
.. •
.tint to a skeleton, and - torture him with the
most excruciating ' pitins; - which make ex
•istence a curse to him and death a post ive
blessing—do you believe that they may not
be rehesed merely, but totally extirpate:l from
the system, theugh they bare taken hold of
the mewl vital plots Doubt or - believe as
ou please, but it is 'still ; true. Fur Hullo
:way's Medicines uever fail,
The fund hope Of telailems,—the beautiful
being around whose life so mites' holy -bonds
of affection are Wound,—the beloved datigh
ter and aster, wbo - se girlish channs were just
ripening into ‘'s.oirottihuod, whose
.step made
tousle as she walked, whose 'voice.was melo
dy, whose smile was sunshine, uha•se presence
irradiated the household. and gave happines.
to every heart-,,-trust she be taken . away and
her placeknowiter no morel By no means,
if her (fiends are wi-e. - . Do you doubt aut
the destroyer may be repelled. and 'her cheek
and eyes once more resume the glow and hr.&
liancy of perfect health / Whether you be
lieve it or not, it is trite. For liolloasy'S
?deg:Heine% never fail. -
That fond wife and mother, on whom the
seal of death
,seems to be Surely .set--shall
the distracted husband, abd the terrified and
inconsolable children, wait from hour to hour
for-the anguish of her last heart breaking
farewell I "Oh! keep the Angel of Death
from that dweilites., le!t.the dart be stayed
and give not to the tomb all that - enshrine so
many - rodent etre:time:l '.Do -you doubt
whether she may . live or die q It is for
.her
friends to &wide, fur Hello say's Medicines
never fail.
The reader may ask the reason why they
never fail. We would - simply answer that,
leaving.ransaeked. the whole pluirresoopteta
of medical sat. , l - te_ finally sought no true.tion
at the brink of-time well of nature's truth, ,as
the old Greek philosophers sought it. and re
ceived the tequired information., lie gained
her secret.-: - -And We regard hincac a- tnan of
onginal and ►refound genius, fur his .system
. pots to ''shrtint - the'suatu 111 U late, I medical dog
mas of two thousand ,years:-:LN. F. Sunday
Couiler:
A Pertained Breath.
What lady or gentleman would remain und. r
the curse of a dittagreesb le heath, when by Using
the -.Bairn eta 1 itia gnd Flowers"as a dent rifiee
would netonly render It sweet bat , leave the 1,
teeth lithium; alabaster!. Many pertems du net i
know their breath is bad, and the intdeet is '
drlie.4e their reeled.; will ;fever mention it. Peer
aligle drop of ti 8 Am", on your tooth bere.,,h
and Wishh t he teeth °ilea and morning. ' A fifty
cent 'bottle will last a rear.
A ketutifaluoosolezion mayeasily be acquired
by toting thi4"Balut of a Ttonikatid Flowere."
It wit yeineve tan; pimples and freckles from the
skin leaving it of a soft and roseate bne. , Wet
a towel, Oar on trio or three drops, zed wash
the five night and mornine . •
SHAVIN „MAIM EASV.,-.—Wol your 'ha
ving brush !thee Wanner trid water. poor on
two or threek• op% of Natal of a Thousand
Flowers," rub the beard well. and it will make
a beautiful soft. lather, mueb facilitating th op
position of Altasint,... Eriee only illy Cents. For
sal? by alt itrogsrists. Beware of counterfeits.
None genuine nut's slimed be
CO:'
• • • P. FE•TRIDGE &
40ni6l Franklin Square. New Fork.
\,, .-1141141181)*.
Maid id; ifriE,ev. IL A. Mr. MA
L. EDDY. &Ed Nisi MAIM AtitEr:A., 13 /OEI4 both
Ewb.• ;
W•ADVIMISEMEWTS.
Amliter's. Notice.
-ertiE endergigned, Inning been splinlnted in
Auditor by'!hr Orphoee Coart tinminn•
haunt G•nety, to' distribute Ow find* Ib - the
bands of James Retains& tieitesend;' , oll nlttind
to the - lath* of fix iraid'appi4unnent, at
lee in 'Morose •on Thumb*, the senHusi dot
at it two; st.eft# n'elaiik In the aftirinaon.it
nidAklline iSser al plums Ittlingnilin.Ei.
rest in said fund wiltatt.hairshi?think Prot*.
A. ambillEßLlN,494ium •
Voittretriwthret Sd, fecv,t
Notices
sherittsatec.
Qy virtue . a Suits Eekit by the
,c our t of *Ciontrion . Pleas or Su.quelmene,
County and so me dinrctest I will Expose • lei
Sale. at, the Court • ,Ileusu in Montrose ion Slit.
urday , thr 44th. thiyiif March , next.st ono o'ilocit
P. M., the follewingi Real Estate ,• : ••
AU tltikcertain uodirided haltpart of ell that
certain piece , ot,parcel of land situate -and being
lin the township ofJeasup in the County alias:
qiehanna, and bounded as follow*, to wit:
ginning . at a post iitithe, road leading from hies
Faurats to the Wyalusinif Creek road ne n ,
western corner of Abel ChatfirPs lands. thence
west 66 pirc h es t o 3 post, thence south, 10
delta. west. 7:1 perehewto a post, thence west 14
perches to a post. thence North 63 'deg*. west,
7t perches to a post in a line of Csleh Carmslt's
land.thenco alone the same North 10 dega. N 'at,
186 perches and 2.10 of a per t+ to a post,,thrtict.
east 145 perehes to a post, in_ the aleiv . men:
Lion , d tozuLthenee along the same south 2 Ivitipt.
west 38 perches. thence south 26 dens. west.
21 perches. thence south 35 (legs. west, 11 per ?
ches..und tneoco push eig,tity perches, conteie
ing one hundred
'and firty three acreseuid ninety:
two perches with appurten: noes.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
lob Shepherd v;t. L W. Birthardi
ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel • f
land situate and being in the Township 4.f
Springtille; Susquehanna Connty, bounded and
deseribid 'ha fOiloWn, to wit: on the north to
lands of Hiles Pritchard and W. B. Ilendriek
east by the _Ep'scnpal Parsonage, on the south
by the road leading from Springville to the
"rtinkhannialk Creek. on the west by lands of
Etekiel Fritz, contairiino one acre of land more
or less, with the appurtenances, one dwelling
house end all itnproved. -
Seized and taken in eveention at the snit of
Renjamin Sayre vs. D. V. II ilienhaek.
Important to Farmers !!-
A MACHINE FOR EVERY FAItIIERI! !
ttryr FOOT CORN
?LINTER,
By this method the weight of the operator is
made to perform the whole tabor of planting and
no limo is lost as one can plant as fast as he
can walk,
l'he machine 1a attaached to the foot by mean.
of a strip, or by it serest. to the Dont of then 1
erator,ond is eu arranged as to plant at a}.
depth desired. • •
The many skantiges of- this in tine orer
all • others can rA,dily be seen, nn - . their simplic
ity and eneapness cannot fail bringin4 them
into general use among al .ermers, and can b.=
used on all ilrins in thio-liection. Price, $3.50
For Machines or u'itnty or state Rights, ap
ply to . ' S. SEARLE,
Agent, Mortrtme, r .
R. s. 7 l ( hese , Machines are Warranted to
Rr - ilant more Corn in a day •with less Ifbor
thanzany. hand planter, and will plant more cor.
seCtly,ttlsn any neteltine ever invented, and are
J ew s liable to get out of repair...El
Mc:glow, Frb. 13th 18371 .
ilimiaistrator's Sale of Esal Es-
In pursuance otan order of Sale.made by the
Orphan's Court.of Susquc6ttna ConntY, will he
sold at Public Sale on tate pretnises,on Saturdav,
the 2ist day of March next, at one o'clock . P.
M., all that certain piece or 'parsel of land situ.
ate in the township of Lentlx,ln said Connty,
hounded on the North by a public road; en - the
West by lands of -Thinnas O'Donald . on the
South by lands of Win O. Gardner, and on the
East by lands of Horace Snyder: containing
about In acres. with the appurtenances, a log
noose, log barn, and about 25 acres improied:
late the estate of Merrit Turner. decea.ea.
Terms of payment made known on the tiny of
sale. • ZINA BAILY Admistr Atm
Lenox, Feb. 21, 1851
Guardian's Sals.
NOTICE it hereby given that n pursuance
1.1 of an order from th© Orp...us Court ot
Sa.-q'aCotinty the subseriber will offer to pub.
lie sale by vendee the folhiwing diseribed prop.l
eity the. Estate of Benjamin B. Gaige Lite at
Silver Lake deceased. Bounded North by lands
of Reuben -Meeker, and &mord "I` Gvige, on
the East by lands of B. M t=aiiP.(.ll the South
by lands ut Patty Ann Onige. and on the iffe.•t
by la.ndent Henry 11 0 containing 100 acres.
more of less., about 8u acres improved a' on
which are two orchards unod dwelling [louse.
lagen-house ; trams: sheds die. &c. Site to be
held upon the premis. s is Silver Like township
on Tuesday . March 24th 185. a t.l o'clock P. M
and terms of payment made, known on day of
sale. .. ALVA'I W. GAIGE..
guardian of Chrintiioa Gaigc a !minor &c.
Feb. 24 18.57, 9w•4.
Chemicals, Drugs,
AND every deseriptlott of Sledicals, at Sin.
gleton's I.3loiratory in 11fintrth.o. Allearn.
Munk:xi:lons addressed to the Laboratory.will be
answered by return ;nail. 1.:40 House SurJoon
to the following Institutions: St. Georg. .s Ilos.
Niel and the Westwitaister Hospital, the inf
tnary Manchester; the Bristol lufirtnsry, Bristol
Europe; , and Late.of the 31urtce. Hospital, San
Fraouisen Califot pi a ,
Feb. 26.-18 V. -
Farm for Sale
The subscriber Offers for Sale a small Farm
in Brooklyn township Suaqu'a. Co., situated
gut ilimbottont creek, two miles from Br.soklyn
Ce• frc. and three miles from Montrose Depot
on the D. 1,. Jr. W R.
On acid 'farm are two framed Rouses, one
framed barn and Shop, and is well watered. .
Tertus made known on application to the un
dersigned. ALVIN DAY.
Brooklyn, Feb. 25. IRs7—lf
VUELKS'lstland Salt, -by the eack, barrel o
IL lb. by I. N. B ULLARR.
Ntly. i
Important to Dagnerrootypists
Marble Dealers and others.
Monumental Ditgoerreotrpe Cat.es,
A METHOD has long been sought. for-to in.
Bert in a (hirable nrinner. D Witerreety pt.
Lit:etwwws to- Hendstonee and Monuments. 1
have been , manufacturing these Caseslor-the
tart two years, end -ean warrant them tp sec Ire
the picture Pir a lona number of years. -
Tie outside ease . is made of Parian M . 3tble.
and the box which encloses the picture and
keeps it. in i state of great presemtion for a
west numbelof.years, is made of hresa,—a screw
box. It illsakre a very neat job en a i icadNtone
. mouutfumt. They are used in Greenwood
Cemetry, Mount Auburn. Laurel Hill, and many
other Cetnetries in the United States.
A liberal discount made to M. wide Ifealersand
Dagucrreotypists., Price from 81.50 ette'h to
69.50. A e l-colar of engravings Will he sent to
Any address. free, with pries IW. Address. • '
-A,L BALDWIN, Az, of Mausoleum Dar. Co., :
52m3:1 - 385 ',roadway, New York.
Salt! Silt!! Salt!!!
TFig sobeeriber beg* leave to inform his
I. friends and the public that be hi.* taken ;hi.
Store No. 201 Wasisingt o n•st met, Nit ret ly op
podia Washington Market ' ) lateiy nocupied br
Volpe, Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for
sale on the most liberal terms rott CASIL. all
kinds of Foreigfl Coarse,- and Fine' Salt, from
vessel, or awe, either In *sets or bulk, ox pot
np ih -mall big* to order.
Denirrs wilt be fortiehed with their name*
printed on the bags roan ordering a thousand
or tante.' Persona frogs a, distance ortivring
=lii ran til)end upon having _their order*
promptly Ailed at the L o w? MARikl PECS*
• • OEOi W: MANN.
New York, March Ist )857, , 141.
ABEL VIMU
liC : Es*lb - i - ,a," - ii .: l*li* .-0,1,4,...*.4-,t,ie
PATIRIrmomE;I - ,
Firf,t _Raw of'
GENUtNE . D -aSt.
.
itentroes, P
tate•
n 3-Commowlonerilasel zed upon Tthe following
day - sod , dates. relpeetlvely
for hearlnv Appeals from:. the• Assessments; fur
the year - 180. at the COMIZIIII4OneeI -acne, In
Montrose, to : • -'• _ ,
• Bridgewater, 110040*Gand.fkooklyn, Friday,
Mereb GU.). . .
By order of the Commirss io n er s .
wm: A. GROSSMAN, Clerk.
Commissloners' Office. Mootrost, t •
January Stet. A. I 1857. T. Bw4.
AUCTION.
PHE aubscriber.at his residence, one the
• I tenth day o(. March next will otfer for sale
at public vendue or onterv, the followin; prop,
orty, viz. 2 eight year oldimares, 3 coven. 2 year.
Una's. I light two t ohm lumber wagon, 1 sett
double harness, blight lumber sleigh 1 horse
Jed (iron shod) one bob sled, (do„ASisty to
80 bash r ls of v ans of corn, ti small qdsntity of
hay. and ryo straw In the Lome, together with
variety of farming to Its, hous ehold furniture
lnd carpenters tools 6tc., &e.
Sate to commence et . 10 o'clock, A. M.
TERMS. All sums over three dollars one
year's time Swish —strong notes") with Interest
and good security, all 'under that sum, cash on
delivery of articles.
CHANCEY TINGLEY.
Brooklyn, F.ihruart , 24th. 1867. Sw2.
Administrator's Notice,
VVHEREAS Letters of Administration to
the &date of S. S. Hibbard, late of the
county; of Swiquelitinna, decepsed, have .been
s e
grunted to the subscriber; alt. mons indebted
to the said estate are request to make imme
diate payment; and those havin 'aims traps(
the same, will present them duly sittbenttentid
or settlement, to .J. E. IIIIIBlet )
Adtuj trater.
sw6*
Auburn. Jae: 28th,1857.
LIMITED PAWNEESIM.
movez is hereby4iven that in conformity
with the stntutt'eutwe - erning limited Partner
w e the au scribers, M times C. Ty ler, Daniel
H. Lawn ,'James AL Griggs and John A
Kingp.bor. ,dii hereby certify that arc kayo forme
.4:1 a I . ited partnership pursuant to, said stat.
ut •
['hat such psrthership is to•be cmoincied nn-. '
der the name and firm .of LAWRENCE
GRIGGS. &. KINGSRCRY. That the general
nature 'of the buggies! to be transacted is the
buying; selling and trading in stwy ' mil.
:m o gy goods, hats, earn,- furs, umbrellas and
-10 l other articles as are usuaily sold there•
with in: the city- ti,t Neer. hark. That the said
Daniel H. Lawrence,. LOWS Ji. - Griggs apd
J..hn A. Kinshury, aro the General Partners;
that Daniel 11. Lawrence and James M. Griggs
reside -in the City, County and State of New
Work; that the said John A. Kingsbury resides
in Jrrsey City, Itud•obn County and State
of New Jersey; and that the said Moses C.
Tyler is thu Special Partner interested in said
pirtnership. and that he resided in Ifontrose,
Sn-qnehanna County, State of PennsvlYnnia..
and that assuch Special Partner, the said Moses
C. Tyler haszontrilauteJ to the common stock
..f said partnership. the .um of six thousand
dollars in liatile actually.piid in: That the said
Partnership is to commence on the first day of
January, OM. and to . terminate on the thirty
fir.Olay of.a.e..inher. 1859—Made and signed
this 31st dem of Deeembei.lBs6.
DANIEL LAWRENCE, )
JA ES M. GRIGGS. GenlParnt.
JOHN A KING•IBURY,
3,104E4 C TYLER, Special,Partner. 5w4 *
THE ORDER OF THINGS
R E-VERSED•
ALL p-rsons indetted to the firm of R.
Tlin)er & Co., and R. Thirer,lr.are here
by notified that UnierM they call and nettle im
mediately, curls trill be nut& *
R. THAYER & CO.
Montrope, Inn. 29th, 1857.
To Consumptives.
THOSE o f you who are in the first or middle
stages .1;16,, almost uncurahle disease ore
unformed that there is'a reinedy which has pro
ven successful. This remedy 1 will send to any
applicant upon the receipt of e 5.
Take Particular Notice
That thisretnedy.thongh it will grcatly . alleviate
the sufreriousof those in -the !ast sta g es it trill
.strr cure them; but for those in the
_first and
middle eaves, a e will warrant a cure; and any
,one who is not satisfied can have their money
'refunded at once. We do not wish to humbuu
:my one ; and rep at that your money will be
refunded upon applicatiOn,i.fier giving the4vm•
tdy n fair trio/. .
Addrusx,givine name f.r . PAO Offivo nne Conn
Dr. A. G. RRUNDAGE. /tar.
Bin ,, s haroton Broome ri.unty,
N. Y.
NEW R R. ROUTE•
05=7=475
ropliwttrure. Lacituwaituu dc W.R.B.'
New arid expeditious broad ;nage mute from
the North and We.st, via Great Bend arid Scran
ton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming;
rallies. directly through to New York and Phil
adelphia.
On and after Monday, Jan. 19th, 1857, trains
will be run as follows . : •
Cincinnati Express Train bound cast on N.l.
& E. It. R... arrives at Gt. &mint 8 A. M.. from
Owego. Binghainton,&c., and connects with the
EXPItESS Train wnich leave, Grtat,Bend for
New , York and Phira, • 8 30, a. m.
Due at 31ontruse, - 9.03, "
Scranton, 10.40, "
Stroudsbarg, '147, p. m.
Delaware, 15 rninutes to dir.e. 2.00, "
Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave• 225,
Junction, 3.35, "
New York, 7.15. "
Passer,„om-s from N. Y. leave Pier, No. 2.
Nortkriver..at • • 7.110,a. m.
FonnPidladelphia, leave Walnut at.-
Wharf, at
7.00, "
!rave Junction.
11.15, . 1
Due at Bridgeville, Phil, connection,l2.ls,p. at.
Delaware. 15 min. to dine, 12.45, "
Stroudsburg, . • 1.27, "
Scranton, . 3.50, " •
M0ntr05e,,5.25, "
Great . Ben, 5.55, "
Connecting at Great Bend with the • -
Mail Train West at 6.10, p. in.
Scranton Accommodation Train, leavei
Scranton for Great Bend at -10.45. a. tn.
Arrive at Great fiend. - 2.20. p. m.
Connecting with Rochester Accommodatiop
Cast. and .Day Expiesa West. on N. Y. &E. R.
It: Reterning.leays Great Bend at 3,20 p. m.
'Dee at Scranton, 7.10, "
For the amimmodAtion of way travel on the
Southern Division: a. Passengar Car will be at
'ached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving
Scranton at , " 6 00a. m.
Due st Stroudsburg at 10.55 "
" Junctlini at '2.05 p.m.
Iteturning, will leave Junction at, 4.00 a. at.
Due al..Strondsburpo at - 6.50 "
" ;Seranton.pt • '12.40p.m
Passengers from New York will change cars
at Clarksville. .
To and from Philadelphia, via D. D. R. R.;
leave or mike the cars at Bridgeville..
For Pittston. Kingston , and Wilkpabarre;takei
L B. 8. . ft. ear. at Scranton.
Forlessiip; Archibald, and Carbeadale,change
ears at Grernviiis. . .
Tickets *gild and batr.gage checked between
all stations on connecting roads.
Pamaeogera to and from Wilkeabarre, Wynm.
log. via Lackawanna Bkironshurg Rail
road. go through without.anv detention at Scram.
wnos the trains on that road run ih connection
Ith - the.Exprests trains on the R. L. & W.' R.
IL,--henie palm:nerd nay !cave Rintratnn . at
030 i. M. and arrke in Philadelphia p.
or N..Yjok ai 1.15. p. tn. .
Returning, leave Philadelphia et 'I a. ta.t. or
NOW YOric at 7.33, arid arrive in Xin g lutett at 6
.p. tn,- •
Pare train Rintaten, Virlornlng',ltna Pittstoi
tu Philadelphia, $4.50. to now Y,tir1i.,54.15: -
TiCketaeold; sod • nstrraite rherked
11101381N.,890 . .
Wit - '0 lint:: sim4l-11eleptlterint.
'no OCTET KIVIVIDL.Ak hole, ansartioest of
ir Cis tit(' in cm*" t TratirgT.
Adiniitiatoes Itottie.
IN T.H 6 F.R e LA t. lL o e f tzra err e . : t f T A iro dm er inl a at te ra l t ) i f oz e t n o .
x townabip S. coanty„ • deco:tot beep
grantid to the aubseriber; all pettwas igdebted
to the said estate are • reqoested tanksfra
mediate payment; and .those elalini
spinet the earn% will present thetttAkelyi ma.
thee thated for settlement. to
ZINA . SAILY Adentaisfrotor.
Lomax, Feb. 21. 16.21,
CLOVER a -TIMOTHY SEED.
Received and for Oak l and warranted to be the
right kind. • By A. BALDWIN.
Montrone Feb. 25th 1857. 91e4.
Timothy flood.
STANLEY TURRELL'S TIMOTHY SEED.
warranted pare. Fur pale by
ABEL VuRRELL.
3fontrose. January .3.oth, 1857. •
Tenements to Let.
THE Heise - Ana to tailed the libel House
. hear the Baptist Church, and another
small dwelling house. also an lace over
,Mott
& Tylers Store, to let from first of April, en
quire of the Subscribes, or of H. C. Tyler with
Post BrotherS. M. C. TYLER.
Sfontross. Feb. 256, 1857. - • 9w3 * .
MIL4I EftY, DRESS MAKING
Ann TASCI ' 111 . 021
A. D. STORM de CO.
MOULD respeetfully:announce to the la•
dies of Montrose sad vicinity, that they
have opened a Fancy Dress Goods 4. Fur
nishing Score, on Main Street,over the Fait:leis
Store, where they wilt be happy-,to see
their old friends, and alse solicit the patronage
of new ones. Miss Chase wilt attend to the
Milliners department; the, Dress.nia4ing depa t
meat will be nudershe eusrge of Miss Wattles.
house. -
Iluntrose,Sept,t 5,1856. 38—tr.
Look and Read!
SOMETHING NEW!
THE underaigned. Merchant at Dimock Four
Corners, has lately discovered that for
ready puy heron sell woreGooda, and makemore
money at one half the usual profits put upon
Country Goods. Consequently I can sell Goods
from fi ve to ten -
percent. lower than any other
estiblishment in this section. But do not take
my word for it. Call and see for yourselves.
Bring a little Cash or some kind of Country
produce, and buy your Goodvat a price unpar.
allelrd in the history of Sfercantile trade. My
stock is large and well selected, and I am re
ceiving •
NEW. ADDITIONS
every week. My Terms of'Salo are READY PAT.
It will certainly be for your interest to call and
see me before purchasing elsewhere.
Fleur and Salt kept constantly on hand.
THA VEIL
Dimork, Jan. 13111. 185'7.
• farmers and D conks'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
North West Cor. of Swami silui Wainut-st;;Phila.
CAPITAL, Ono Two 111/mired and
Fifty Thouund Dollara. Ass Errs,
$523,057 07, Invaated in Bonds, 3lortagee, and
Good Securities.
TUE FOLLOWING STATEMENT
Exhibiis the the Busine...c and - Condition of
the C,ropitui to November Ist, 1856.
Premium received on Marine tmd
inland to Nov. Ist. 1856, 8214.684 60
Fire Premiums, 169,796 61
Interest OA Loans, 8,704' 47
Total Receipt, $400,185 GS
Paid Marine Losses, . $64.427 04
Paid Fire do. . . -39,737 ,89
Expenses. Salaries arid • '
Coranii!aminns, . 45,489 00
Reinsurance, Return
Premiums & Agra
ey Cbarges, . 117,474 6S
$177,148 61
Balance reinniniag with C0.4023,057 / 0:
nit AS , I:Tri 07 Tilt courAsy ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Pliiindelphia City and
County 11(416, • - $16.848 181
Railroad Roads, • - 11,000 00 l
cast price*
First Mort:Tea, Real
Estate., . 144,500 00) ,
Storks, Collaterals,on
Call, •. 32,400 00
Girard and Conmo!lda.
Lion Bank Stock, -
Depo.its with Doom,
Sherman & Co., Now
York, 30,000 00 -
Deferred Paytnews ( - 3 •
Stork not yet duc, 97;700 00
Notes for Marine Pre.
miums, . . 108,080 00
Dud from Airents, sc.
cured by floods. - . 35,376 1 18
Premiums on Policies
recently issued, and
debts due the Co., 28.470 38
Balance in Bank, 16,,436 74
Thin Company Ina:tees Building*, SI erehandiie.
and Stork, from $ B OO to $5.000, at the Lowest
Rates consistent with Security, and upon the
most Lbers,l Terms. and make PttomPT PAT..
hi EtT upon the adjustment, of Losses under Poli.
clew homed tor them.
The B.sard of Directors have this day declared
a dividend of 15 per cent, pay-able on ,demand,
npnn the business of the Company, to the let
instant.
H•.n.THOMAS R. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R. HELM BOLD, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Novembei. 17th 1856.
TI3IOTIIY BOYLE
of New 31ilfmd. Pa.. Agent.
52m6.]
R. KENYON
AVING completed - his enlist. of Mercantile
IL Education, of eight years, with two of the
mist respectable dealers that the c - buntryafforti , t,
has located himself at Law: wine Centre, where
will be pleased to see his friends from al:
parts of the country, and would assure them
that he will do them good, if they will only call
and examine his stock. of Goods, consisting in
part.of '
Dry Goods; Groceries, Hardware,
Crockery,
Of the Yeteest Patterns and Best ,Qualitz
Hale and Caps, Boots and... .Shoes,
Wall Papers and Borden,
Umbrellas, Carpet Bap,
Drags, and the Most
Popular Patent
Medicines of •
the day,
&e.
From his long► experience in selling gocds.fer
this section of country, he flatters himself that
ho sill be able to ~elect goods that will please
all, and pledges hitoNelf to deal honorably with
all who give him their patronage. Snlirit.ng
large - share of your patroaage,l remain your
servant. KENYON.
Lawsville Centre. isneary lat. 18b7.
Attention the Whole!
THE subscriber respectfully inforMs his
Mends, (comprising orcourse the whole
community.) that the New Brick, Store in Up.
*online, one door north of the ofd "Exchange," '
Is filled with Pstoek of Seasonable Goods, eau
sisting in pit of Dry.Hoods,Gtoceries.Crockery,
Hardware, Boots and Shoes; Hata and Caps,
Resdy.Medp:,.-Clothinz, Wall.Papet, yindow.
Shfdes,Fish, Nails. Yankee NOtiehe' r ege., and
so on, whirl; be 401 sell for Cast; ; ' Barter. Or .
Short Appi.oved Credit i sa tow is eau ,be. bougl
in tgasqachants - Pointy. ' ' •
VVOiltit rricirhature, baiter, Graft ,Poeti,
Poultry, Hetet tilted Wool Sock•i, to fact eyfey:
Brorchantbitle idler *Melillo patrons bays to
sell hp will,bay At tairption. Coolie eicte,copei‘
aid us It ou iMesbopklil •
, . *laatariAtl.'-
ttticrirri,TYce.
HEALTH OR
WOl 61.0V17 MVO& PALIA:4
THE Blood forniihes the material °emir)?
1 bone. muscle, gland and Bike in the hu
man frame. When pore, Itseeures health Wet.
ery organ; when corrupt, it nectssarilyprodices
disease.. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate direct.
ly upon ibo elements if the stream of Ilfefneu
tralizing tho priacipla ofdisease, and thus radi
cally curing the malady. whether busted le the
nerves, the stomach, the liter, the bowelt,'l t he
monies, the skin, the brain, or any other part of
the system. • • •
11.5 ed Throughouf the World',
'HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally alnittelotia,
in aomplaints comma to the whole haunts note
audio disorders paitillar to cattalo elluiatiii ;and
loealitias.
Dyspepsia And derangement of the liver. the
source of infirmity, and enlivring. and 'hi cants of
onmerabledeaths, yield to these curative's, iti all
cases, however aggravated. meting as mild pur•
ratite. alterative tind tonic; they relieve the
beweht, clarify the fluids. and invigorate ibis ays•
trio and the constitution at the same time.
Gewial Wiakness—Nerrous Contplaints.
When all stimulant• fail. the renovating and
bracing properties of these Pills give At:noose to
the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the
victim of general debility. -
All Irregular Wes sod 'Omelets Incident to the
delicate and eeniitive organs of the :sex are re
moved or prevented by ._ a few. doses.Of Wes* mild,
but infallible alteratives. No mother Who re
cards her own or her children's health should fail
to have theta within her reach.
The London Lancet?' the London 48 1110dical
Review." and the most rminent of the faculty' In
Great Britain. France ;and Germany, have eulo.
ailed the Pills and their inventor.
Holloway's Pills are the hest remedy known
in the world for the following diseases :
Asthma Headseheir -
Bowel Complaints Indigestion
Coughs - Inward Weakness
Colds
IMiammation
Costiveness -- Influents • .
Chest Diseases Liver Complaints
Debility , Lowness of Sp‘rits.
preppy Piles • I
Dyspepsia , Secondary Symptoms
Diarrhoea Stone and Gravel
Fryer and Ague Veneresl A fieetions
Female Complaints Worms of all kinds
' e • Sold at the MannfactOries of Professor
Ilot.towsr, SO Maiden Lane. New York. and
254 Strand London. by ail respectable Drug
gists and Dealers in Medicine , throughout the
United States and the•eivilited world, in boxes
at 25 cents, 62 1.2 cents, and $t each. .
re There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger 201:11.
N. B.—Directions for the anidance of pa.
theta in every disorder are rtMxvil to each• box.
n4O-1v
5,225 09
8523,057 07
Alarming Disinlieiv.
Delicate Females.
Scientific Endorsements.
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
Guttenburg, Roseubaum -& Co'e.
'r 0 RE.
•
Timnr, is a general rush at their establish
went. and it is reported that they haro
just received, and aro doily rectiving a fiesh
supply of •
New Goods.
The truth of this report can be best known by
at their store on •Turopike- Street at the
fnut of Public Avenue. We have on • hands
carefully selected supply of - •
READY MADE CLOTHING,
for both Ladies and Gentlemen, everything call
ed for, from a pair of Host to a HAT or BON.
NET. Thu'e wishing to protect their health
from the cold atmosphere in this region, would
do well to call on us. as we will supply their
wants on lower terms than any other establish
ment. To our friends, one and all, we Would
say. give us a call, and we promise, that you
shall go away folly satisfied.
GUTTENBERG ROSENBAUM & Co.
• Montrose. Nov. 27,18.56. -
FARMER St
$l6 will purcha.se one of the bee
CORN SLIELLERS and•SEPARATOES
Ever Invented.
TBE undersigned is now prepared to furnish
to FAR3IERS, Millers and others the world
renowned Excelsior Corn Shelier—the vronder
of the tithes—being the bosi, most durable, and
essiest.ranning Sheller nowin use. . Warranted
to shell more corn in a shorter spans of time,
than any other machine, entirely cleaning the
ear, froth end" to cud, without crushing either
corn or cob.
The Machines are constructed with two
cranks, and pujly fora belt., so thattwo persons
can turn them, or attach a belt in' motion by
any power. The attention of persons own in
evilly, is licif ed ,as the Machines are wonder
fully adapted to any kind of power. They are
very easily turned, and when once in motion a
small boy can turn them; , they are capable of
shell , ng one bushel per mintite---every Farmer
hould have one—as they save - their coat, in
les than one seasons.
They are on• exhibition at Searle's Rote),
Sayre's Foundry, Ely's-Mill In Brooklyn, sad
at Lathrop's Lake Mills. where they can be seen
in operation at nay time. All : orders addiessed
to the undersigned, will receive prompt_ atlas.
tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war.
ranted to operate. D. D. SEARLE.
"At Siarles Rotel: .
'Montrose, December. 11th, 1'856.
• ' CERTIFICATE.
THIS is to certify, that I have examined and
used one of the above Shellers„for sale by D.
D. SEAaLx,und unhesitatingly pronounce it, one
of the best, most durable and eamiest running
Sheller 4 . ever intmlueed into this Xontity. It
will she l more corn in a shatter time than any
other chine, and is always ready for service.
Imist" eartily and freely recommend them to
the Farmers or Susq'atounty, as the cheapest
and best Sheller, now hi ye, 1 have . one i n
operation in my.mill in Thmock, which' 'Pee&
only to be' seen to recommend itself. Cidi and
see it. ' ' - elidilll ELY
.B rook lyrt,'December I I th,- , , 1856. , bite
,
-"' 0. P. FORDHAII,
v, -
pmccesson.-To A ..
SSAADWIIS.)i
MANDFACTURER or SADDLES, SNUB
• dr. TRUNICe ASV CASSIAGS:taiIIiZI
VOULD invite all who us lalraat of: way .
article ever keptafa fiarpeaaahop bore
him a rail..
Karam made of inaliTti*Oattfi+
arson ibort eatigio. '"
" • ,
He has 41130 a iiried• aiaortmetit - Or Car.
TrienalilliOribkh bs 'MEW'S 'OS I6it infest
reatonable Meese: Carriage Trimming, dote
efith , „safdaria itad.disparalt, ,
~itopeiriaz dm* on *hart entice. ,
110..1. 4 Oka, Baaemaat Searlealtelei,. ,
.. , 140etramo.,e.Now 96, 181511..eadlik'
. .
PLE Q 136c1(Bilke ;t -- • -
0,, Yip: . • XR11702446.
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ft i
P 51 Th igu ji graP oo typiii: I . - I ^ , 'MA /Yin 02!firti r !'•"3
Strogepititsere uprising."... , - '''''
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--t r Vi litilin t as7l,ll . ll9l ! " P ril tP 4. ' ll :'' ~,il. WO t.
1
B. DEArui. tin fit intro* Artist, is tionr I ' *V*.
NV. iirePouloi to fathilith+LO-Add,,itinti__Atr. his : o, -, ir'*- t. 111 ;t,), ,, -ft , :.,=...p z .r,, , , , i , - 1 :ni,
old idyls of Pickiire . % the iniliro," o 44Doitatlite , - •- , .-- ~ - -''. 46IRIN IPI ! j`-' - ' 41'''' .
and the recently inve nted. Atryoi N graitilit. - "'"'— ' ' i '•• ~ ' , _ ,— -% , ,
'news Wat 13, 00 1 4,", or &As Pictur,"; a t au• DEpAßitrisuttio
ratite, stilt and. brilliant in 'their tone rind niith, : . -' . --f - ;- - - ,
arid free,lkini that dark leatleinx hue *fifth hue ~ o t Nu um gsid,vpfAprie2444,4ftr .
been the'Objeetinn to' pictures orthlsdeseription. -a- 4-ire stock of suparipr gvat,ye b . ~ • '
The AtroPhoraph is an onrevereed likeness • lately yeteired frogs an old TiroVd 46'10 a ,
on paper, (entirefy different from .00,Pbtfto. Minutia in Iliiigharnton;l4l piltilitisite ' - tire- '
graphsa very susceptible ,of eoleye,, , tind .piuch failure to onr trine& tlairra-,ibent. , uitSeeitiON
resembles a fine painting,on ivory. They:are beiiexing:.! „We lieli,nowielge „ the -leet tat fwa '
just the thing for Inserting in:gift hook& family , should Judge that "vlihrq.' ,5,,,,iviih . 0.Vt",509, 1 4) .
records. lit:O., or . rnr riailinz to distant Metals.
,woUld tie Ali that emit' t0,.., ,, .4-sry teloWrirottifis
Sky Parlor is the Btialtill'o4, ilvek'Bentley public ' ' ''' ' '''
'''''' .l ' ' 11 "'"" I '' . ' -
& Read's. ''-.: ' '' ' ' ' ' • -' ' '',ll43o(o4.VklFNA t illtilhirj""
Mcndmies Dec. " tit '' lB:s ! ; ' l. - :. ''..- :` " ,iit titelia r tori on Pcnii,i t ie.FAE- Vvireadift** ,
'the Preit , Offine, ham+ thertottirtiresid inotirtlit;
'filthier stock of .zocas and :-_ -, ,i.1.-,u fri - tee..
. ,
erc• , - .Yee ''. . -' N, " "' i* 'illek• lioi -
-- . , 1%-• vir ~- , , ) - 46...1 1 ;•-- ti t.r• .
. Jr) • 0 - tj. ~, k•7.‘ ;.' ' '))
- -- ':' ; - i , •
, .
evil' intrsidnied - kidt , 'this eihritit lhflietici
(we offer 00-cintietitimutitirserrierle)
, .
danthillt.V.sind.atYlo. ly. 04'„„lial/Vic.4„, - Vitt 4
We aro,reeejviogr,weefin 'ring ,t 4.! Tied, tteirik
0 1
lo tieWtorl:, the-late iiqty neiti; S•stik 11%4
of aii6a . g.:trt•iiil heti dcreniliiiriinnilttellibill4* '.
• -Jost roielred it A t itim l tatiiilette 414E 0 40,40r
stock, consisting, ot,GtagiPAqikkiong, #7 O Pg.
PAtellit,PpliftFOLlOrtc,B294 AArcll COT t 4 ,„
Gaiters, Sheeli ilia Slipi:iill' OA. - - ntra-
Gaiter*, lieriletneMlipiendiloCil4WeitArdhltilke.
Also,- Bop", Youths indiehltd-reisitAhlow-iiiilt -
ere and,Shoes,'tlie • boat; in531:14eV , 444410410.
ery thloglielon,7iug ,ui ille,„tredetr , ~.- • . .pi i
AU kinds of Loathei„T'inalinivii; 'ace: - All ngs
of work nude to' orii - er' end iiipAriiifitliiiiiiUltly
' SIMMONS &lIIERitIMANII
Mon trose, - Jul 0.83866.. ,1,...,, , ._:- >'-f:Atq•,',l4l-4
THE SOCIETY MR THE ENCOURAGE,
MENT OF WEARING CLEA N SHIRTS
No. 108 . 02i - athain:ii.' , , cor. otPeati.vat.
. - , riEvvtoitx,' -
Kamp ea hand; extensive'. and complete wort.
meat or the fittest/ teportetiorta and. hest tana uric
, tures of
0.195 T /CSN P ,O,SVCSISUIAT4 074,Q Ds,
Equal in material, make, tutors, ,
and style. to any stuck ever bffereglia this ; coon- .
try—and at prices whicircannot, fail tnsultelose
CASK buyers. CoN sin TIN o,
satars-with linen basontir l colleri arid Wristbands
of the, best qualities, and tie* sad chine* styles.
'CALICO Do.-TheliOt hod Mcintattrectiye
nearastintsa and tattartest-OrYocil, - Merino,
cashmere. silk and cotton;of dialrableand dors: •
ble tuilitiet.-and the Tsvitre wool. ;seder garin
eats, so highly approved by Physicians.- Also
the shaker shirts and Drawers.
CAAVATS.--Auperlin quality and beautiful
styles, And a fall assortment of stock:; collars,-
Neetyes, Gloves, sca rfs , and' of die rich
est kinds ' • - - •
Suspenders-AU almost endless variety, in
eluding. the fineit and most durable. '
Pocket-handkerilaiefv-slik.shd Cottoa — Plain
and printed—an'unrivalled assortment
'Half Hose—Wool and cotton. of the beat tea
tyre, selected expras,sty for
„retail trade._ • •
Morning Robes, 'and GOwns..-Elegant Pat-
tent:4. excel:eat - Material, cad of belt make. .
This stock Comprises all grades, Atom the
lowest to 'the richest. that can -be Produced—.
andhaving . every facility for importing, and
us annfacturtagi not exceeded by any other,
.ea
tsblishment hi the United statia—.,buyers, there
fore ' veil consult their interest - by ,examining
the goods which are sold at-the
LOWEST POsiIELS CAPHIthet.S.-
re Goods promptly' delivered' at allthe
Rail Road Depots.' steamboats, Ac, and in 'any
prat ofihe city, without charge.
:Shirts made to order by experienced
hands, in superior style, at short antic*, war
ranted to fit. 101" No machine' work done in
this establishment.
Sept. 11, 1856.--n2S I y
E2ITZDTLZ. '
Shawl, ClOak ',S; Dress Goods Em
, poriam for Tall 1856. •
HBURRITT would call attentinh to his
. now stock of Fall' and Winter Goods,
including a great variety of 'Veil' Fall Prints In
new Styles, Plain and Fancy_Delninea anti CAsh
mares, Plain and Fancy Mohair Cloths; Plain
and Plaid Merinos& and Paramettas, Black
Brocade. Plain and Fancy Silks; Wool Ben.
cads, Cashmere and Silk Shawls, Gents Shawls,
Rich Ribbons and Flowers, Lsdios Cloths and
Rich Velvets for Cloaks, Broadcloths. Cass'i
carts, &a., with a large assortment of other Sta.
ple"arid Fancy Goods, as usual,
wale, Crockery, 'lron and Steel. Paints,
Boots and' Shoes, -Hats. Caps, Cloaks, Bnit , ,lo
Robes, Carpeting, /kis., with a large and - now
aintortuctit :.of Stoves of the most - approved
styles and construction, all which will be sold
to meet the views of thiii — ciosoat buyers 'far
Cash or approvbd Pruitt. • • -
Ness' .11i1fords Sept.'l6sfl' . •
BWASTING Powder Satety F 11248, and
Powder for sptinkp'y 1. N. 1113 LLARD.",
DEAUTIYUL va4l4 W
y;of all 'Prtpvr st
13 Jan: - RENYON'S:
'VINE assortment of Ladies Fine Sitfveg nt
r Jan. Ist, '57.] LEM'ON'S.
Starrucca. 'Bail tatieq'r'''"
r, •
Tuit.a.. - T - a-t,-1.110/41 1 •
1v1.41431 rtr,zorki.4:;;,a9,zikostand
. y ..- i ih die largest.-hest, and cheapest stock
ol•general men:ba.7iclisc . in-t own. Coasistlug 111
Axes. Alnr.eca, and klipice.
Broom:, `Boots:115T Bvez ster4e.
C I ot.k 3:Cal e . .ods s;l4 Ci4tlifog.. , ,
1/enitnr, Drugs, :I& Dodyliandtite. l 1 -
:--' •- , 1
F.nvelops; Etik.ir4,o, aria Briont" Suits:" 'PG: 4
Flour, Flannels, turd Frah.t9nt,its.7-"it . I‘,--i , 2;t..'. -
Glass, Groceries, and Ginairketsl - 2 - 1.,A tit)
fiats, Limns, an 4 lirtilitawici'm 1- , d -:-.1%1400
Inks ifidi.gu, Az 4 IMPOriakilltoe=l:o,t).l4t
Jugs. Jae 0 nel! alid 1, -, l NAgt:ilt 4 : - ~-., '-...:,-
Knives, Tino`p,s, and, liellnekiJeEits. , =-- '-
Leeks, Lamp s Gilitihtng:plisg4. 3 ' t'', 3, 14
IllateheiOluiliiiiitidllblaistizet''N't .".• t'"'
Nnttnegs. Alinkein,AtilNotione.g: 4 , -',-'r:--,r , {
.oils, °Thor:sand OverSll4.: , ii ly i . 3.'v;14.;f• ..,',"i .. .
Pork, Pills and 'Powder,- NiJi. t-,-..-, .1 t- , la t4i ? ;
Queensware, Quillstartd(Well 4 uk44, lo:,'-
itclhbers,„ , a4itlitle,an4 f4V,4fY4ri"i :',4 ' t
itlt . i"'
Shiles,Phirta Ana Sagh,rj.,
• ~., „ 1 , t ...
.. , ,,,„.. a i
,-, Tobacco; Tea and „Truce rhi..i.i.: i „. , ~,,,.
Umbrellas, Urider-ThirtsaOliniantitse ,
Veils, Vinig,ar and V iirtil:-),`' 7 -' '',.'" "
i-' - i '' 3lo
i Whirs*, Wallets and Washattrili: - Itki 4 '-' 1
Xlll. Stkperfine FlOuri t!, 1, z.-1.,-; ; , k". 17 flir-
York;,Cottoreideszad , ,Youth ' stilats.";,..'..zutf
Z, Aad/xocsay 'other attioiO3Whielirtlinatti*
% e ning a t s..very, small adyart(iSori..rrrAAtfiql 4
. ,
~ "Zinsi4 Pritlits" had faitdeilingra,timwatAs , tor
ELEGTIONIs tySTßai,', , , vpc summer fg '644 Give us,a citli and. tasstllls
A . truth of , our assertions. - - „
The Country-. All 4:011 g 1 1 P Fffr. r,I.Y 1 ' - Witt Tilt thil i S'ilutiV2
' Abeam& !I. -• ' L - b • p -M 06 - isss*-4-1; , :l a:•tv, ; - .4.
AND non:that winter lire. come, Farmers and 1 : '" '' ' '' ' " -`, 4 37,, ti
• all others', should prat:dire to enjoy „the 1
* E vans an d.66 . , 13 cit e * , eittirobt ,
fruits of their labors, hy securing (among other I . ~ . , . ..;,, . fr - i ~ -1 ......-,t,.., q v i.- : 1
requirements, to l'irturada klappittena) h eayy "or I ' 3 .
.: . - .wa/, ~ , , • . , , . c. .,,, , , 0 .,, ? „,
two Of some of the choice Books just received at i _ -, • 410 1! isrouP* 2l it -, .-tr*;.l l f “!" -, %. ,,,, 1
th6-ilirimirose Book StUre,"whiels can And Will 'hill i r piNg GOLD JENYLRY p_w_gi .4., • WeitAflgi
sold as cheap as at any other-Bonk Store abi t , , „PuitCLIASt:I4OOO7 4494 1 1,t.. t ij,
side of N. Y. City, or evea at Evee l e. 431 . - 9c 41 t ' l % Lit ato ß lb e: r k; t w or i v il s, h ol o a s u o y idAtk o le t ;f o ti i ll F t l 4*
great Gift Book sale in the City, thetsends4out
car many Scissors and Penknives. . Booki received cisilly. A . Giletakiiii i ia Ilatil
Among the now Book* are Western. Border,
I . fretr. OS cents to - *I Olt . , g ivt:ll 'With est' hiftl VI
Life, Dora Gra ft on, Life ofoen« htertifie , 'pur ee the lime it hi sold'. ' Irditli;g*--456'hstiitil ei,-
P er mut u Mouth or, rho Perils of Fllst _. ,Livi i . n ik - iar,de stock ilf, :leis attdVitittlibialockliana4lll4l.
The Last of the Foresters,
• Dred, Tarchiegut, i motto j. A “ uge *t a rs -it ' d a ut ill*iii 4 Oisese,
Violet.: A Post Orme Directory or Dillow&
determined - t o .lgito our scustoinetir,-bittterliti
Malt'sGuide+ A Ib " . . llllteteg Y awane" fp ' i „ a osinelhan r caw boi had telesehtiv-.1405' WO
thvganaty ehenkißwesiePari E xpedition, '‘l''' " lire!) 41 Ntw Torii et V-141 1 1.delpftly VP Air
. Ptt r t e 4 ; - , . .- - .` - i.
ChOille's Text 804. &0,. &.c.. • pramptb sent, gilts included, o ,Srte.rAti • 1 IV!
AltBo a new mock 01.-Shheel -/ 10 ° 101 which th,h c e s price, Qateleane vkitile), lll : 0 'Pleb
il,
will he aold-ePue.thd Prino44.thlit,thei.: nimble ente,conlaieleiNt t'l i laniiicetlelr= -s ett
sixpence is better than the slow shilling . •- 1 freo . tt ;r ikil , i3.1 , 40,0 ii ii i, 0tii .., 0 ,,,..,.... „ i .,..„ 7. ,..., ~,,. 1 , 2. ,,,,
-A Dew' Pl l Y el ee ll "g r iPhY '°*. t h ing by * ut. ""•.t Agents.; i lrejltereitr IIY itodirliiiis' 4 V*Yder
Berard's HietelfPtthe. 11 ,„„iii____,0 41 . Pal i ?
__,, , a-, _ ne ' , ' • for 'tea I:s4loooiithttersell,r itietelle4illeiß-144114-
Sultual itonhjest.,ost. Zileum4 4 .,r) z 4 9111 1. Aolvt tith,ditoidahtsa,RonLasilatitoioi.t
..-;' , 1 1 :.,iw , _,'
Sons for Schools sad Families by Bk.'? Colltdi
~..„, - 1. - L,.. - :;f 23 ri r ' . All orders far bootie, eentainieti-t*axeyy Op
* fi rst onts *lugs Grls'atu E lem ""'' (._' 'W I '," ensure vettreAßPoty.):sizotooo, 4 "rigis,totit 0 1, - ,
Grammarcgoiburtie qiivreerie* of Itt?thetetie , ft= ti ko4 Of& w h e re
1)
i.'-ai lit T; ' ti
etho.•,4lPOOktarll new 40 1 htoothi= . .:. . . 4 t -d= t - , z ,, f - ii: , o , Atig l e i ,:m
i
- We/asters DintiMbSrie*.4 l gni slid in u•. r jel- ,9 : v , .. :it A --,tl ~..„ir?e,4 7 10.4, Itlf
Mid cheaper thin that Penknife nOUte is ft Y;:. i liZ ein At t i ii i4:-.4o f ro ftniti ii i k,,iti ni i 4 !:,4 , 44,
D i w iee fi r A t af q - ; lk iiii c " - -1 -....‘- sisairtm- e.-; tim en .4"3...; , _ 11.11111 Fourth Street. Philadelphia; I. 11141Mtgeree t t,
liirht.iiitta Pnei l . 'mu n """r."''' . ='''""*" l " - ' &Ger4Fittlidephti; hAtrstetha .littid
4 Doty iot of Blank * - 141,4,,,_ W.ritilifinonhiN with , v g N e v at i c D o b 4 t 6,4 4 6 li ssi i v - to t i , ,
ralt , i sl o l ; *pa itmL Pets' and w ik * vr ".. 11 r 10144. . 3 ,
or wiefloutilopieSt. , _ , ' , - Newyo boren $ f Oo it* e JO - '' -
pipit cl ditemit , *is OIL colriti; Stiothri c , 1 o ', : . Itril,,,A . ali,, 4 - -tcr,
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!LAD*. Itsznv*, Plitutitenisi t lisiOoapi. **a' ; '- 'it : t ',' r A" '""a . "%. , 'S `., l 'iri: .
Lim o ", Lemp4proAillyiPy.GcMity-?nsitell bilis; *.t. • , f i t ti t.....-51-3 1 -.7 1 r. i i -,- -'..;,-.
Pi thalgrlnni4otto 444* . r , -..- -,,,. i - , .47-2, ti l iate ~,,, t , - 1- -, .7.71 am ~ ~,, .__....A
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is AA. isinornt "Old t. 01 . 116 044 10 /0',,, e il e- - --- l' - . 41..- 1m,..i , a,----,.1 'orot f I - :'',,,.42; .1 .,
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V 4., boom -
'- *igeovni %goer itispultac plalo4;* . . iltaiity ea mim ks ltz_ i x,. ti ,f`
thottlifisa*, *whi r .proweir at tla carte* -- .v "i' , '-' ; , ri=g: fi t , , . iv -
iuvitelte. , --yoloito 0 tor, cx- -,r. . .. -• -:' ifltitifttitel -"' ='-'''''' , -‘.4 -4 .=‘ :itg. ' 1-•-•,....f4.-
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CRANBERRIES end nti , Rations far sale
60 -N. BULLARD: .
Money! Money! Money
WHY' BE WITHOUT MONEYI ackit it
just u easy for any one to be *Mod'
with a pocket foil tut note if they only think , so.
I have got n new article, froin whirl: from :five
to twenty dolisrit a day anti be hint e; either bt
male or timbale. It isfhighly, respectable htist
ttett, and an article which is • wanted In every
fatal in the United States: 'Enclose me Iwo
by m 111, at my risk, and I will forward
by ietiara pail a _Circular, full-inatrititions
in 'the att. The, btzsineas is very,eusy. "Try, it,
if you are out of etholoyirient, ard-you•wiljuver
regret.iti for it will be better for you - to,pay,tbo
aborp suni,and insure a good busitiiiii4;thiin to
pay twehty-fivo cents for a` sptiriouS advertise.-
itent. This
. 154io'bilinbut; - firy it! •Try'
Addresa . voilikO - ifers to •
DWIGHT 310NitOlg 'l4les• Yock - :. •
I sent one of my • Cirenlar to air:Bilitor in
he gave me "a noticilo his paper
Lilo the following: , . •
"Mr:Monroe - seat one oflis Cirenlars, and.
rwill just sair to My yeaders that whoever of
yon are out of employment . that Mr; Monroe's
business is a good' business,. and nioniiy can be
Made out of it, f r or it is no humbug."' 552m3.
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:NEW CIOQDL' T1 , .. 1--- 4 ' ,4 itii
daidragritedlroariakse
' - %,:7 1 6- Yokit. witittzni-latger, , 7 - R ? 1l .. L .
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cir . .
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tielf. liittis line of to4ilittest - :•: . Among /Lit* itoek
•
6old and Ail vet W. 4 tvhe, IP 4r.,elttr,Fit.riPtr• (n
large portion of which are pf . bl,ll ovlu,,,stal. t tiAa.
'-- *
""C: ll l:n 4 ti . Hold n toil e; 'ina 4 / 1 14 40iitireltellqitliti
total and all ;mid I?..maings , and Itrelitpina.•::l ,
Diamoad,. ruby. _ 'pea al, Carnr;‘ , 4'4 11 00t-ilk 24,11te -
oy ax, chased, pinin a tid,.!:kihlree:ez Eioger : Ji.„We. ,
Gold;sllirer and 'P“S'
aled ate' h : CfiataX ;IS -
„ delci, siliei, pitted, ktuel litiuigeicuitsAitiatit•
I : , crola I.)racelet.s.lo*lp..,sy.ltyk, ikP,O I I A - o,l l tre -
I slpave buttons,
.s; . ad.s",, erosses„ p,liir andi,ni 4.
i sicifEr. - -it n i)onl, fOrini. - 'efJpß;''Ple: - •faire,' That, • -
end Irtittei. knivei, napkin fintze,3astreoilitra*vi
and gravy ladicia. yard ca5e5.,42.• , : ~: ,), ; ,.. t fl .Q - 11 -.4
Pearl - and aheli card ease,s_aptkljtSiztP44a-
Coral bend-, jet aFrniets,saissore. ,
.... ~ _
' • One; two, thief!) and tour bliiioteleniVii. ”'..
' 4 .
' R4SI; t lot, gultaranirvi olio le t int,i.'' -f-' , - ~:.it-•:,'Ll
Son?e.very rich ninted eastors. cake.' baoikeite.
..t.able.and, desertiltilivea and 4.4TPAroicttililittrks.
1 4 n trireimlP d tAt.Th tva- Flet,tBpß.?rn.* Palk,fyr,, i?, 4 ,, ..
Amber. ina wax . brade, cornett - Ali ilnga., ." :
'Brit:ltalia ivate, seivieg biras„ 'eeeditiV l3. l''''' .
Snell, bats'-to and ivory ceotribil; :. ~. '.: ..,::::::,....,'
flair. and 400th, brush e4i, ka.-itc44,rall. , otwbieb
will. be soltkat tne lowcst cash ii:N4, , a ! at..l/40 old -
stand .
of ' . '
' . 7' . s : ATYP.ED '3: !VAN. , . . '.•
, •: .: -No. it 41,1 d stselleieiliaill"
Dinglianiton. Nov. 1,-,:113,50.-:,n41 ,, ,;„ -,. , ,ti_ is i .
Rhode's_ Fever .andAlue. , Cuutt
CAR Ata i tin te J Usacria ft)? 4.t1.4P41.044.0n
tsuro of,:foigLami,Aglyc,,Al Pe
ver ;Duznii A2ite, - ,titberinterugtiiil ;
Remittent .Fevel-P,' f:.is-ot - 1111kitiid
eiiinpanied by Typiobitl'.Feert: Velliiio44lvlk,
Ship, aLs4l.3si I Fev*r l !.
Swme.B*-nnd 4:11Y•f41/4:4,44eWe:4-44 1 1
hats tt t:Ouipori
3iAt.tIRJA - 01V.:112.4gt*.
Ecti - al!j ,- Cc:Min ssiepietiientl4c;`,*r
For kale' by the nnoectiptedcanthcirieeditgabt.
.tor th4Proprot.o.T, .RitokihßlN444:are,
R. I:
lfunfrQeci May 1, 1856, • -
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