The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 16, 1857, Image 3

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At the Glenwood Hotel in Lenox, April
12tb, bT Rev. A. 0. Warren, Mr. JOSEPU
T. TirFasy of Ilarford, and Miss OrtntA A.
licsNinr of Benton, Luzerne Co.
onto.
•
In Franklin, Aprit7th, Larrin.a. Stow aged
1 :7 years.
-Mr: Snow came to this countykom - Conn.
at an early day. and first located iii Midge
*ater, *here he lived many years and • was
favorably known. He subsequently removed to
F r anklin, though but a short distance from
his first residence. Mr. Snow was one- of our
most worthy and reliable men : honest and
upright in all his deal. For integrity of heart
'and purpose he had few Superiors. He was
re spected and beloved by all who knew him.
[Cox.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .
QTAFFORD'S Olive Tar, at •
1:7 TURRELL'S
To the School Directors of Susg'a Co
GINTLEMEN:—In pursuance of the 43d section
of the Act of May, 1854, you aro hereby notified
cp ‘
to meet i Convention, at the Court House in
Mentrose on the first Monday in May,A.D.'57,14.-
iv thef urth day , if th e month. at 1 o'clock in the
aftern and select viva rote, ,tl,) a majority of
the whole number of Directors present, one per
son of literary and scientific attainments, and o
ski:l and experience in the art of Teaching, as
County Superintendent, for the three succeed
ing rears : determiningthe amount of compen
sation for the same, and certify the result to'the
State Superintendent at Harrisburg ; as requir
ed by the 30th and 40th sections of said act.
B. F. TEWKSBURY.
County Supt of Susq'a Co.
New Milford, Aril 15th, 1857. 16w3.
NEW,ARRANGEMENT.
THE undersigned wish to. say to the
good,citizens of Brooklyn and vicinity, that
they have entered into a co-partnership in the
General Merchandise Business, and haVe remov
ed to the store formerly . occupied by Edwin
Tiffany, in Brooklyn, where they would be hap
by to see their friends, and all in want of Goods.
Our stock is quite extensive, including all the
leading articles etlibraced in the catalogue of
Dry Goods, Staw Goods, Groceries,
Hard
ware, -Crockery, Boots and ShoCs,'
Fish, Paints, Oils, Drugs, Pa
- scat Medicines,' Dye
Stuffs, Farming
. • Tools, •
&e.
We have just received afresh invoice; bought
as loccf as the market will afford, and will offer
to sell them for a reasonable advance. Those
in want of Goods will assuredly consult their
own interest by giving us a call.
0. G. HEMPSTEAD,
• - EDWIN. MCKENZIE.
Brooklyn, April Bth, 1857.
N. B. Those who have unsettled accounts
with either 0. G. Ilemstead, or Smith & Heinp
siead, will see the propriety of settling the same
without delay. 16w3.
.1 -for sa l e EFo.rtyArEs.
AYER'
CIIERRY
PECTORAL,
FOR THE RAPID curs OF
Colds, Coughs, and
Hoarseness. '
Raw rai.7‘, Dee., 1855
'Da. J. C. A sun r do not imitate to say
the best re:nrdy 1 have ever found for
C.,ughs. Ihriraenees, It.flnenra, and the
mocomitant symptoms of n Cold. in yonr
CHEER! Preror.ki. Its constant nee in
lily practice end my family Sro the last
ten years has shown. it to pimps* cope
rior virtues for the treatment of these
complaints. EDEN KNIGIIT. N.P.
A. B.'3IOItTLEY, F. 5.1., of Vnea, N. T., writes: "I hare
need your PtcroLaimpadf and in my (tinily ever since
ion invented it, and believe it the beat medicine for its
purpose ever put out. With a had cold 1,01,0u1d 11.00DaT
pay twenty-fire dollars for a 'bottle than de without it, or
take any other remedy."
Croup, Whooping
.COugh, Influenza.
Srruxarrun, MIAs Feb. 7, ]9.s9. Bsornmt Ana: I will cheerfully certif . ; your PECTORAL
is the best remedy we pos.sess for the cure ar. 117ioopinp
ree9/,. Croup, and the chest diseases of children. 'We of
your fraternity iu the South appreciate your skall, and
commend your medicine to our people.
lIIRA3I , M. D.
AMOS LEE, Reo.,Morrgarr, Is ' writes, 3d an.,1556:
"I had a tedlone Influenza , which n e in doors
MI weeks; took many medicines without rel f; finally
tried your Prcroast by the advice of our clergyman.
The first dose relieved the soreneas in" my throat and
lungs: less than one half the bottle made me completely
well. Tour medicines are the cheapest. as well as the hest
we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your reme
dies as the poor mane friend."
Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.
WEST 51.1.1qCtILSTZR, PA., Feb. 4, ISMS.;
SRI: Tour CORRET PECTORAL is performing marvellotis
. cures in thin section. It has relieved several from alarm
lag symptoms of courumpt ion, and is slow curing a man
- who hes labored under an affection of the lungs for the
last forty years. lIRNRY L. PARES, Merchant.
A. A. R.A.NEKT, M.D., Atagots, Illcumea Co., Tows,
writes, Sept. 6, 1E65: During my practice of many years
-I hare found nothing equal to your Critrzt Pacraati for
giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing
such as are curable."
' We might add Volumes ce evidence, but the most con
vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy Is found in its
edicts spotrtrial.
• Consumption. • •
trobably no one remedy het ever been known which
cured so many and such dangerous eases es this. Boras
no human aid can reach; but even to those the Curn
Pecrou.t, affords relief and comfort.
Aeroa Boos Nrw tam Lire. March 5, 1131r6
ones ATM, LO LL: I feel it a duty and a pleasure
rtt4s.inforta yon what your CHERIVY Pscror.e. has done for
nu; wife. She had been Sre months listening under the
dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid
we tould procure Faro bar ranch relief. She was steadily
Wing. until Dr. Strong. of this city. where we hare come
for adrift.. recommended a trial of your medicine. We
bless his kindness, as we do your skill, fur she has' recov
erni from that day. She is not yet as strong as she need
so be. but is free' from her cough, and calls herself well,'
Yours with gratitude and regard,
'ORLANDO SHELBY, Dr Saimarrrus.
larritirmptiect, do not despoil' till you have tried Arres
4arrair PEcTOIL&L. It is made by out of the best medical
thigniato in tlw world, and int cunn all around us bee peak
the high mats tilts cirtnea.— Thiladriphia Lteripm
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
T ILE ecieMes of Chemistry and - Medicine hare been
taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect.
Purentive which is known to man. Innumerable proks
are Agra that these Pula Teen whom which surpass in
excellence the ordinary medicines, and 'that they win tit
precedentedly upon' the esteem of all men. Theyari safe
and pleasant to take. but powerful to cure. Their Fenn
lrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body,
'remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood,
and expel disease- They purge out the foul humors which
breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor
dered Meanie into their natural action, and impart healthy
toot with strength to the whole system. Not only do
they cure the everyday complaints of every body, but
also formidable and dangerous diseases that bare ledDed
the best of him= skill. While they produce powerful
elects, they are at the Tame time, in diminished clown, the
safest and best physic that can be employed for children.
Doug sugarcoated, they are pleasant to take; and being
, purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures
hare been made which surpass belief were they not sub
stantiated by men of each exalted poeition and 'charm : ice
as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent
clergymen and physicians have lent their names to corti
-19 to the politic the reliability of my remedies, while oth
er' bare sent me the assurance of their conviction that
1,3 3' Preparations contribute immettselym the relief of"gi
afflicted, suffering follow-men.
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my
American Almanac, containing directious fur their use and
certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:—
Costiveness, Bilious Complainte, Ptheumatiem, Dropsy,
heartburn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nan
' en. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain
wising therefrom. Fletulency, Inca of Appetite, all 'Ulcer
ous and utaneotte Discuses which requite ate evacuant
bleThcint,lecmfula or King'e 'They abicethy puri
leg the blood and stiundating the system, cure ma ny
eon:plaints Which It would not be ',opposed they could
reach; such as Deafness. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and
Nerrmia Irritability. Derangements of;Lhe Liver and Kid-
Den , Gout and other kindred complaints arising from
kw, state of the body or obstruction of its functions.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some
other 1;111 they make more profit on, Ask for Mel
PILLS, and take nothiug else. No other they can give
you compares with tine in its intrinsic value or curative
Powers. The sick want the best aid there Is for them,
and they alezinid have It. •
Prepared by Dr. N.C. ATEns
?Tactical and analytical Chemist, Lowell, Noss.
Nat C. ris Doz. Five Bow tog $l.
HOLD BY ' .
ABEL TURRELL,..Mtintrose,
And by Dealers in ftEtnerNes ereryi here.
te - At Cost !
HARDWARE,
HOUSE FURNTSBINGb
FANCY GOODS!
FCR CASH ONLY ! I
T_TAVING determined to change our place of
business; we offer for sale our entire stock of
2111,23)Witi111 8
1011013 sr TV ItNIBIIIK Cr
1 ,
AND
FINLEY UM,
./L7- Gta2l
PHITE & KNOWLTON,
a Court-street.
Binghamton, April 2J, 1851.
tff" We wish it to be distinctly under
stood, that our sales will be made for
CASH ONLY!!!
tar All persons having open accounts on
our books are requested to call and settle im
mediately.
itlrAccounts not settled by the Ist of May
will be put into other hands for collection.
GOING AT COST !!!
NOW IS THE TIME
FOR BARGAINS ! !
.k.U18 4
HOUSE FURESEEIEG AND
Y all HOZ
GOIAS!!
SEV:rial',Z4.V - TMLOG
You bare now a splendid opportunity to
supply yourselves with everything in the
above line; at New York cost.
Clai? 013711F1MILL
We have a very large assortment of Car
penter's Tools of . the best quality, which we
will sell at Cost.'
00072 ML
We have a complete assortment of Coop
er's Tools, going at Cost:.
IUT
Locks, Latches, Knobs, Blind Trimmings,
Butts, Screws, 4kc., dr.c., going at Cost.
7@ alaatiatElTllK
Desirous of Purchasing their spring stock,
such another opportunity will never present
itself. Our entire stock of Iron and Steel
will be sold at-Cost.
jam" Those desirous of selecting from a
complete stock will call early.-
PRY E &.: KNOWLTON,
51 Court-street, adjoinirg Bank of Bing
hamton. •
Bintharaton, LOth, 185%.,
To the routines and ROstaifts Com.
mussily of Montrose * and Stir•
rounding District.
WHEN going or sending to New York for
supplies, you are respectfully invited to'
makes trial of the superior TEAS, imported
expressly for the
LUME.NSE TEA WAREHOUSE OF
CHRISTIANSON & -CO.
.Dealers in:TEA S and eOFFEES exclusirelg
This is by far the greatest concern of the kind
I TEIE WORLD, affording the opportunity, at all
times, of procuring a pure, reliable, and choice
variety of TEAS and CorsEts which.in quality
and price, present unrivaled inducements to both
Dealers and consumers,
The facilites Oessessed by this establishment
are of such a character as to warrant the pro
prietors in speaking thus confidently, and they
are prepared to abide the decision of all who
may test their sincerity by a critical examination
of their stock and prices.
This immense establishment is situated in
the very heart of the city of NEW YORK. nt
the corner of 'headway and Grand. Street, af
'fording every convenience of easy access, and in
the midst of the most extensive establishments
of this great commercial] metropolis,
Bolding ourselves responsible for a fair and
truthful reprcsentatiou of all we sell, and with
the assurance to bur customers "that unless such
shall prove to be fully equal to' our representa
tion, that the goods will be taken back and the
money cheerfully returned, we are sure that our
system of doing business must meet with the
hearty approval of purchasers.
L. In conclusion, we respectfully renew our invi
tations to Families and Dealers, - believing that
a trial will convince them of the great advna
tages which we hold out to customers in making
their purchases at
The Boadway Tea Warehouse,
No. 4S, CORNER of GRAND, STREET NEW YORE'
CHRISTIANSON& Co.
.nls—yl - Proprietors.
Sarmers
INSURANCE COMPANY,
North West Cor. of Seconti,and Walnut-st., Phila.
CAPITAL, One Million Two Hundred and
Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS,
8323,057 07, Invested in Bonds, Mortakes, and
Good Securities.
THE FOLLOWING STATEITIENT
Exhibits the the .Busimiss and Condition of
the Company to 'No.etnber Ist, 1830,
Premium received on Marine and
Inland Risks, to Nov. Ist. 1856, $214, 6 84 60
Fito Premiums, - - - - 169,796 61
Interest un Loans, . . 8,704 47
Total Receipts, - . $400,185 63
Paid Marine Losses, - $6,4.427 04
Paid Fire do. - - 39,737 89
Expenses. Salaries and
Commissions, - - , 45,489 00
Reinsurance, Return
Premiums & Agen
cy Charges, - 27,4'74 158
$177,128 GI
. Balance remaining with C0.,5223,057 U 7
TIII‘SsETTS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Philadelphia City and
County Bonds, . . $16,848 181
Railroad Bonds, - - 11,000 OU
cost prices
First Mortagcs, Real
Estate, - - - 144,500 00)
Stocks,Collitcrals, on
- - . 32,400 00
Girard and Consolida-
tion Bank Stock, . 5,225 00
Deposits with Ducan,
Sherman & Co., New
York, 30 , 000 00
Deferred Payments on
Stock nOt yet due, 97,700 00
Notes for Marine 'Pre- .
miums, - - 108,080 00
Due fromsAgents, se. .
-cured bl• Bonds. . 35,376 18
Premiums on Policies
•
recently issuf.43,.and -
debts. due the Co., 28,470 38 •
Balance in Bank, - . 16,456 '74
$523,051 07
P. &k.
Tbis Comprin Insures Buildings, Merchandize.
and Stock, from $lOO to $ . 5,000, at the Lowest
Rates consistent• with Security, and upon the
most Liberal Terms, and , make Pidurr PAS - -
Farr uPon the udjuettnentof Losses under Poli.
cieS issued - by them.
The Board of Directors have this day declared
a dividend of 15 per cent., payable on demand.
upon the business of the Company, to the Ist
instant.
Hun.THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Pri.sident. •
EDWARD R. HELMBQLD, Secretary. .
- Philadelphia, November .17th 1856..
TIMOTHY BOYLE
52y1pdbp..1 of New Milford, Pa., Agent.
MANNI'S COMBINED.
Reaping and Mowing . Machine,
THIS MACHINE can do the work of ten or
fifteen men. It took the first premium at
the great National Fitir at Paris in the summer
of 1853, and when on exhibition at : the Cpunty
and State Fairs in our own country has a'frays
been pronounced the best Machine in use. .1. in
vite the Farmers of this .county to call on me
at Montrose and examine the Machine for them
selves, as an accurate description, of the same
in print would, occupy too, much space in the
columns of a' newspaper.
C. D. LATH RDP, Agent.
Montrose, April 2d; 1857.
NEW TOPOGRAPHICAL; MAY
OF.
Susquehanna County.
WE. the undersigned, propose to publish a
map of SuNnehanna county, (if sufficient
encouragement be given,) said map shoeing all
the Roads, with their angles—all Streams in
their proper places—together with all Lakes,
and Ponds, with their names, showing their lo
cation size aid shape. The names of property
holders are to be inserted in their proper pine
es—it will also show the location of all Church.
es; School Houses, Hotels, Stores, Hills of all
kinds, also a correct Table of Distances from
one Post office to another throughout the
County. Said map is to be on a scale of an
inch and one eighth to the mile, and will be de.
livered to Subscriber , colored and mounted
the ezeeedingly low price of 85,00 per copy.
LEE & MARSH,
Nos. 17 & 19, Maine st.,
PERSONS wishing their Pianos or bielode.
ons toned, can bare it done by leaving a no
tice at•theP. 0. any time• until, the first of
May: Orders from a distance attended to on
short notice. L. W. CAMP.
Montrose, March 24th, 1857, 13w3.
THE ORDER OP THINGS
REVERSED:
A LL persons indebted to the firm of Et
11• Thayer St Co., and R. Thayer, Jr. are here.
by notified that unless they call and settle im
mediately, cults trill be wade. -
R THAYER & CO.
Montrose, Jan. 29th, 1857. ;
JUST look at the Ribbons and Bonnets at
KENYON'S
ID LACK SILKS, at low prices at
KENYON'S.
Liwarille Centre, April Btb, 457,
111E1 4 .4A
Notice.
RARE INDUCEMENTS.
A Present to Every Body
Who purchases an Ambrolype between this and
the first of June.
MIINDING it necessary to raise a considerable
1 sum of the "needful" during the next two
months, I have chosen this plan to increase my
business, trusting that my efforts to Elena° my
customers will .be so well appreciated that I
shall lose nothing by the operation.
Those presents 'consist ofGold Lockets, from
$3,00 'to $1.0,00; Books from 50 ets. $1 . ,95;
Ambrotypes from $l,OO to $2,00; and Litho
graphs from 12 1-2 eta. to $1;00.
Two hundred of those, worth over . $lOO,OO,
will be given to the pnrchasers of •200 cases se
lected for the purpose.
'There are no tickets and consequently
no waiting for a "prize drawing," but each one
gels his,presrn: with his likeness.
So now, my good people, make no delay;
For April and May will pass swiftly away.
Whether rainy or shining, we don'tpro a
feather.
For we do take good pictures in all sorts of
weather. -
W. B. DEANS,
Sky Parlor in the Brick Block over Bentley
& Rend's.
Montro%e, April 23, 1857.
Dr. J. B. Marchisi's
'CELEDR;#,TED CATHOLICON,
For the Relieflnd Cure of Sating Females
It stands preeminent for its
curative powers in all the
diseases for which it is te
lommended, usually called,
Female_,Complaints.
Of these are Prolapsus Uteri,
or falling of the womb; Fluor
Albus, or : whites; Chronic
Inflamatima and Ulceration
of the Womb;. Incidental
llemorrage, or flooding;
Painful, Suppressed, and Irregular, Menstruation.
&e. ; with all their a ccompanying evils, (Cancer
excepted,) no matter how severe or of how long
standing.
This medicine has never been introduced by
empty puffs and misrepresentations, nor is it in
tended that its present pi)pularity shall no sus
tained by any medium but its merits and the
approbation of the public.
REIT RENCES.—The medicine -is now well
known and appreciated, and will have a steady
and increasing sale. I know of no preparation
that can compare with it for the particular com
plaints for which it is desianed. lam satisfied,
by the use now making of it hi my own
and by almost every day's evidence of its bene
fits to others, that it Justly merits the warmest
recommendations its best friends have given it.
E. B. l'EastNs, M. D., Marietta,Ohio.'
Having now used the remedy for four years .
in my practice, I rely wholly on it for the cure
of almost all female diseases.- With many re
gards for yourself, I remain Yours., &e.
11. F. BENNETT, M.D., Canadaigua, N.Y.
. Thus far it has given entire satisfaction in all
cases where it has been used, and I do not !wait
tate to recommend it in 2very :ease for which i
is designed. I consider Wan invaluable medi
cine, and sutTerers should know of it.
L. BROW NE 31. D.; Claremont, N. B.
* * would be glad to hire a farther sup
ple, as the medicine is becoming very popular,
and I think will continue, as it has given re - .
lief in every instance where.properly taken.
TuoltasNEwmAN, m. D., Mt. Vernon, Ind.
The Gallolicon is doing geed service bete.
All the patients that have tried the medicine
have bend benetitted but ono—and that one
nothing will help. Truly yourla. •
Wm. Lunn I laztEk-t,31.'D., New Phil's, Ohio.
Tam persuaded, after trying it In a great many
eases, that it surpas:,es Nil other remedies
with
in my, knowledge• for that class of • ditficultles
for which it •is r , Tornmended. It has cured
some very extreme eases under my observation,
which have resisted all other treatment.
FLEMIXG, M. D., Rot:hester, N. Y
Prevairon medical men to adopt it in their
prastiee; and Fhare no liars of the result, from
what knOwledge I Ila.e obtained personally of
ity mir;,tive powers. I wish the medicine kept
here. i•
' •T. C. IlAwßrNs, M. D., Waynesburg, Pa
iThe claims of this medicine to the confidence
of the public are strengthened by the fact of its
- I2wing received the.approbation ,and liberal
iittronre of many pro.ninent members of the
Medical Faculty in the United Staters, some of
whcm, have voluntary given letters of commen 7 -
dation, (see pamphlet.) sustaining all that is
claimed for it as a curative agent.. •
amphlets containing much useful informa
tion touching the nature and symptoms of the
above disensos, together with testimonials from
ladies of the highest respectability, as certified
by the most PUtisfactorfauthority, to . all of which
the attention of ladies and practitioners is re.
spectfuNy invited, can be had gratii . at the store
of - ABEL TURRELL, - Agent,
Druggist; Montrose, Pa
Also, for - sale by Mrs. Mary A. Clark,
Hawley ; Spring, Laeeyville; Dr. 11. C.
Porter, towanda ; and by.respeetable Druggists
in all the adjoining counties.
- J. B. MARCIIISI & Co., Proprietors,
Central Depot, 3')4 Broadway, N. Y. 14w4.
ATRS. S. FULLER would announce to the
111- ladies of Franklin and vicinity, that she
will be prepared on the 20th inst., to commence
the
IWILLINERT BUSINESS
for the season, when all calls in that line mill
be promptly attended to.
Having secured the services of an excellent
n)filiner—Miss E. M. Kip of Binghmton—and
!Aping a well selected assortment of millinery
goods now being pnrchased 4n Nevi York city,
she is-confident of pleasing all who mar -favor
her with a call either in prices or quality. •
er Straw bonnets dressed over to order.
Franklin Forks. April Bth, 1857. 15w3.
One Cent Reward.
• ' RAN away from the subscriber
C.. 1 ' , ,e.,
~,.. on the sth instant, Amos Wliite,
.a,W4.0 an indentured apprentice to the
..-i. c
:4 - • art and mystery of Farming. All
~.. per Eons ate hereby forbid timber
.... ing, or trusting said apprentice on
7.,
-----.--' my . account. Whoever will re.
turn said runaway shall receive the above re.
ward, but no charges. • -•- EZRfrt BEEBE.
Bridgewater, April 6th, 1857:
ROGER R-ENION.
HAVING just returned from New York, with
a complete assortment of goods for the
Spring Trade consisting in part as follows, viz:
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Boots dc Shoes,
Clocks, Looking Glasses,
Umbrellas. Wall Pa•
per, Ladies' Ron.
nets, 'tr. &c.
A fine stock of PANAMA, STRAW, and
PALM-LEAF HA7'S, and many other arti
cles too numerous to mention, would invite the
especial attention of cash buyers to an exami
nation of his stock, which will be 4hdlien freely
to all, and sold as cheap as they sell goods this
side of New York. Thankful for ;he patron
age that has been bestowed upon him the past
year, he hopes by constant attention to the wants
of all, o snit all who may call. Hoping that
my customers will not forget.that a settlement
of accounts is due me once a year. I temain
their servant, KEN YON.
SHAWLS from $l,OO to $lO,OO at
KENYON'S
tiRENCII $
oes at CALF BOOTS, and E
KENYON 'Snamelled
.
BEAUTIFUL stock of Ladies' fine Shoes,
and Childress' Gaiters and Parodis at
FOX SALE.
TflE subscriber o ff ers for sale two Rouses .
and Lots, and a Shop in Montrose. Also
-15 1.2 -acres of land with a large House • and
good Barn in the Borough of Susquehanna De-
pot. Cheap and easy terms.
DANIEL BREWSTER.
Dfontrose, March, 30th, 1857. 14w3.
AND STATION RY.
JUST AGOlNG.—Cheaper.than at any other
store this side of the Little Village of New
York. Walk in and be convinead. Dr. Kane's
Artie Expeditions, Recollections of a Li fe. Ti m
Science vs. Spiritualism, The Sultan and his
People, The Star and the Cloud: or, a Daughter's
Love,Gentleman's Guide to Politeness, a Man
ual o Composition. and Letter Writing, New
and Improved Circular Interest Tables ' Patent
Improved Letter and Invoice File, &e.;&e.
A new of St:l)mA Books, Blank Books;
Writing Paper, Pens, Inks, &c. —at the Post
Office. A. N. BULLARD. .
Montrose, April 2d,1857.
A ND every description of Medicals, at Sin.
A
gleton's Laboratory in Hontrose. Al!corn
municationtraddressed to the Laboratory,will be
answered by return mail. Late House Surgeon
to the following Institutions: St. Georgei Hos
pital and, the WestministerHoripital, the Infir
mary Manchester; the Bristol Infirmary, Bristol
Europe; and Late of the Marine Hospital, San
Francisco California. •
Feb. 26, 1857. •
The subscriber offers for Sale a small Farm
in. Brooklyn township Susqu'i. Co., situated
on Hopbottom creek, two miles from Brooklyn
Centre, and three miles from Montroso Depot
on the D. L. & W R-. R.
On said farm are two framed Houses, ono
framed barn and Shop, and is well watered.
Terms made known on application to the noi.
dersigned. , ALVIN DAY. •
Brooklyn, Feb. 25, 1857—tf.
Teachers' Examinations
Itltwill hold examinations in the different
It V townships as follows:
Harlon', " IBth, Village S. H., 10, - a. m. .
Jackson, " 20th, No. 2d, lO, a. m.
Ararat, - " 21st, Church, 8 1.2, a. m.
Thomson, " 21st, Center S. 11., 2, p. m.
Marmon},
Oakland and - Apr.22d,East Hill 8.11.,10, a. m.
&sq. Depot,
Liborty, " 23d, Beeman's, . 10,.a. m.
Bridge'te.r, " 24th, Montrose, F. S. H., 10, it. m,
Silver Lake," 25th, Brackey S. IL, 1, p. m.
Choconut, " 27th Clark's S. H.. 10, a. m.
Forest Lake," 28th, Tower's S. H., 10, a. m.
Middletown," 29th, Baldwin's S. 11., 10, a. m.
Apolachian," 30th, L. rl., S. H., 10, a. m.
B. F. TEWKSBUR'I, Co. Supt.
New Milford 18th, 1857. 12w4.
WHEREAS Leiters ofAdtninistmtion to the
V I Estate of Michael Degnan late of Middle
town, Susquehanna County, deceased, have been
granted to the subscriber; all persons indebted
to the said estate are requested to make imme
diate payment ; and those hae.mg claims against
th.o same will present them duly authenticated
for settlement.
MICHAEL KEOGH, AdmistratOr.
Middletown, March 6th, 1857. 11w6
THE undersigned have on hand and for sale
by the bushel or load, Clover Seed of {he
large kind; also. Timothy seed of a superior
quality, which will be sold in quantities to suit
the purchasers. They have ‘ilso on hand a large
quantity of excellent Seed Wheat, Wisconsin
grown, which they will sell by the bushel, or
toad,lnquire of •
CRANE & ROGERS.
:N. B. 0. M. CI and keeps constantly on hand
a large assortment of family Groceries, which ho
will sell' at the lowest living prices. He has
just returned from New York with a new and
extensive supply of goods in his line di trade
and respectfully solicits the patronage of his
friends and the public.. Lail at his estab
lishment opposite Searle's s Hotel, and exam
ice his superior stock of groceries and consult
your own interests by trading with him. -
Montrose March 11th, 1857. 1 'lltf
See Here Young Man !
Iperceive that your teeth Which were origi
nally very unifm and beautiful, are becom.
ing broken and discolored , and in • a very short
time, should you cntitiue to neglect them, you
will be despoiled of one of the chief ornaments,
your noble end attractive face. I hope you will
call on me without delay at my office in the
Brick Block over Wilson's store, where it will
give ina pleasure to preserve them for a verysmall
consideration, just what your means will allow
and no more.
MOST RESPECTFULLY YOUNG MISS I. -
You are proud of your beauty and graces so
is your Ma, and so be I.
Your smile is a sunbeam on the garden-bow
er
Your tear a raindrop on the .§ummer shower,
But'twont be ssi long fair one if you continue
to stay away from the Dentist for
Even now it gives me pain to view
Those crumbling'arches "veiled in ebon hue,"
Then come along without delay.to my office.
in the Brick Block over Wilson's store, and if
as poor as you are beautiful, no matter, '
Come along, come along . plead "not able" no
more •
For just what you can pay your charms I'll
restore.
C. D. VIRGIL, Resident Dentist.
Montrose, March 26th 1857. . •
MO be sold at Public Sale, on Monday the
20th, of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
a farm of 100 acres situate in Liberty township
Susquehanna County and State of Pennsylva
nia, 50 acres of which is under' good improve
ments, well watered, with a good Log houie, a
new frame barn, and a graft i edor chard. Said
Farm has a pleasant and cleanable location on
the banks of Trip. Lake about midway between
Montrose and Binghamton, within two miles of
a good Grist mill, Saw Mills Mechanic's Shops,
Post Office and Churches convenient, also a
Catholic Church within four miles of the prem
ises. Said property is admirably adapt( d to Cul
ture or Dairy purposes and will • be sold on
reasonable terms, half the - purchase money in
hand the other half in annual instalments accor
ding to agreenient.
For-further inforination apply on the premis
es to - the proprietor, . DANIEL DEGUN.
Liberty, March 25th, 1857. 4 Liar'
WHEREAS Letters of Administration to
the Estate of Hugh Mead, late of Lenox
township, county of Susquehanna; deceased,
have been granted to the subscriber; all persons
indebted to the said estate are requested to
make immediate payment; and those having
claims against the same, will present them duly
authenticated for settlement, to
HUMPHREY - MARCEY,
Administrator.
Lenox, March lath, 1857. • 12w6*
TAE subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public that he has taken the
Store No. 201 Washington-street, (directly op
posite Washington Market,) lateiy occupied by
Volney Elliot, and. is now, prepared to offer for
sale on the most liberal terms ; FOR cm, nil
kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, froth
vessel, or store, either itialeks or bulk, orb put
up in small bags to order. •
Dealers will be furnished with. their names
printed-on the bags wnen'ordering a thousand
or more. Persons from a distance ordering by
mail can depend upon hating their orders
promptly filled afthe Lowitir listutrr Pima.
GEO. W. MANN.
New Yokk, March let, 11957: 10y1:
KENYON'S
BOOKS ! BOOKS ! t
Chemicals, Drugs,
Farm for Sale•
Administrator's Notice,
Clover & Timothy Seed.
Opposite Searles Hotel
Public Sale•
Administrator's Notice.
Salt! Salt!! Salt!!!
A MEDICAL REVOLUTION I
THE W_O SL D UNANIMOUS!
HOLLOWAYS' OINTMENT.
The Great Comiter Irritant !.
rim virtue of the disease often makes its
way to the internal organs through the
pores of the skin. This penetrating Ointment,
melting under the hand as it is rubbed in, is
absorbed through the same channels, and,
reaching the seat of inflammation, promptly and
invariably subdues it, whether located -in the
kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any other im
portant organ, It penetrates the surface to the
interior, through the countless tubes that rem;
municate with the skin as summer rain passes
into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and re.
generating influence.
Skin diseases and Glandular
" Swellings•
Every specie& of exterior irritatio n is quickly
redu-ed by the antiinflammatory action of this
Ointment. Angry ERUPTIONS, such as SALT
Rnsust,
—ETSIPELAS, TETTER, jsowoau,
SCALD HEAD, NETTLE RASEt, S lES, (or
Oen) &c., die out, to return no more, under its
•application. Hospital experience in all parts of
the world proves its infallibilitp in diseases of
tha skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands.
Ulcers, Sores, and Tumors.
The effect of this unrivalled external
,remedy
upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and
sores, is almost miraculous. It first dischargei
the poison which produces suppuration and
proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing
properties aiterward complete are safe as well
as permanent.
Wounds, Bruises. Burns, and
Scalds.
In cases of the fracture of the bones, injuries
caused by steam explosions. BRUISES, BURNS,
SCALDS, RHEUMATISM, STIFFNESS of the burs,
and contraction of the sinews, it is employed
and warmly recommended by the faculty. This
marvellous remedy has been introduced by ite
inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals
of Europe, and no private household should be
without it.
Undeniable Teitimony.
The Medical Staff of the French and English
Armies in the Crimea have officially signed
their approval of Ijolloways' Ointment, as the
most reliable dressing for sabre cuts, stabs, and
gun-shot wounds. It is :dee used , by 'the sur
geons of the Allied Navies.
Both the Ointracat and Pills should be used
in the following cases :
Sore Legs,
_ Sore Breasts,
Bunions,
Burns,
Chapped Hands,
,
Chilblains, - Sore Throats, i
Fistula, Sprains,
Gout, Stiff Joints,
Lumbago,. Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Eruptions, Scalds,
Piles, • Skin Diseases, .
Rheumatism, . Tetter,
niugworrn, Ulcers,
Swelled Glands, Veneteal Sores,
Sores.of all kinds, Wounds of kinds.
** Sold at 'the Manufactories 'of Professor
Hota.dway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
244 Strand, London, by all respectable Drug.
Om and Deniers in Medicine throuphout the.
Unitad States and the civilized world, in pots,.
at 25 cents, 62 1.2 cents, and $1 each. -
There is a considerable saving by ta
king the lerger sizes.
N. 13.—Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each box.
oet2n4o
Look and Read!
SOMETHING NEWT, !
THE undersigned, Merchant at Dimock Four
Corners,, has lately discovered 'that for
ready pay he can sell more Goods, and make more'
money at one-half the usual profits put upon
Country Goods. Consequently I can sell Goods
from five to ten per cent. lower than any other,
establishment in this section. But do not take
my word for it. cat and - see for yourielves'.
Bring a little Cash or some kind of Cotintry
produce, and.buy your Goods at a price iznpat.
alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. M
stock is large and well selected, and I am re
ceiving
NEW ADDITIONS .‘
every week. My Terms of Sale are READY PAY.
It will certainly be for your interest to call and
see me before purchasing elsewhere.
Flour and Salt kept constantly on hand.
AVM. H. THAYER.
Dimock, Jan. 1301, - 1857, - ,
To Consumptives.
THOSE of yon who are in the' first or Middle
stages of this almost uncurable disease are
informed that there is a remedy which has pro.
yen successful. This remedy I will send to any
applicant upon the receipt of $5. , •
Take Particular Notice •
That this remedy, though it will greatly alleviate
the surcrings of those in, - the last stages it will
nor cure them; but forthose in the first and
middle stages, we will warrant a cure; and any
one who is not satisfied can have their money
refunded at once. We ItO not wish to beanbag
Any one ; and repcat thSt your money will be
?refunded upon applicaticM;rfter giving the rem
edy &fair trial.
Address, giving name of Post Office and Coun
ty, , Dr. A. G. BRUNDAGE, Jun'r.
Binghamton, Broome County,.
4m3.] 'N. Y.
Clover & Timothy Seed
FOR sale by
H.BURRITT.
Now Milford, March 18,1857.
NOTICE
To Dealers of Me-rehandise within the County :
of Susquehanna. ,
IN pursuance of the several acts of the Assam
bly of this_Comtnonwealtb,, to provide rev
enue to meet the-demands upon the Treasury,
and for other purposes, the undersigned, Ap
praiser of Mercantile Taxes of Susquehanna
County, has prepared a list oral! Merchants tra
ding within said County, and placed each of the
Said Merchants in that class which to him Recalli
r:ight, and just according to the provisions of
said acts of Assembly as follows, viz: .
P.M:
Residence. Proprietors. • Class. C.
Auburn, • John P. La ert 14
Joseph MX • 14 '
Grover, Phil i C 0.13
sa Waltman &Sw her; 14
'Hiram S. Lew's, 14 .
lApolaeon, -H. Barney,
Wm. Maim, 14
Brooklyn, ' F. W. Allen,
K R. T. Ashley, 13
E. S. Kent, - 13 .
" . 0. G. Hempstead,. 12 - -
;Montro.seDepot,Post Brothers,. • 14 . ,
' " . J.C.Lep, 14
Bridgewater, -G. N. Allen- 14 -
Clifford, . John Halsted, , •• 14
• is • _ f Brundage &Willson; 14'
S. B. Wells,. -13
lOutidaff, ' , C. C. Churoh,. • 13 -
• J. B. Slocum; • 13
H. C. Healy,. 14'
" • H, S. Phinny,
" Thomas Arnold; 13 .
Dimook,t- , Wm. H. Thayer 14,
di L Smith Jr.,
_1.4 .
a L; FL WOodriff, ' • 14'
- Friendsville; - jerenliah Seaford, 1,
" Ikrarsh, & Glidden
Franklin, J. L. Merriman; `'',;l,4 -
Forest Lake, D. L Meeker,- • /A
Gibson, 8.8 'l n g a lls , I
Hawley & 6stild;' 1
Grant .& Walker; -44'
John Smiley, Ili
N. E. Kennedy It
.1. N. Dußois,
S. H. Dayton, 11
D. L. Taylin; ? 0 ,
S.ll Jude, :.
Wm. A. Snoti,
G. $. Mesick ar CO. - 14!
H;MoXinney, -
_l3-
L. S. Leziheim, 12'
Crane & ,
Thomas & Whictit;
Alanson Ilubbardi,
Juln. Colsten, .
G. W. S4tnour & C 0.13
Zeralt Very, 14 , -
S. B. Guile,
Johnston, Edwarti
d. ; Co., is
rennet Carpenter," ", :fi
Eaton and Mozky, l2
B. R. Lyons &Co., - 12 :
Seth A. Lyons, le
Wtn Tremain & 4e;
Brandt & Schlaget,
F. D. Lyons, * . rn.: -
Bell & Tingley, • lit
A. B. Merrill, 14
John Miller, - 1 4 1 •
J. J. Turner, la'
Timothy Depue,
L.A. Newton It
Schultz, Eaton. & Co. if
E. R. Grow & Bro., 11f
Roger Kenyon, 14 7 - -
A. A. Beeman,. 14
Z. Blakeslee,l4
• Wrigt, 14 . !
Joseph; L.- Roas t 14
Danus Coleman, 1 4
Post Brothels, 41
A. N. Bullard, 14,
Abel Turrell, ' 14 a
. Bentley & Read, 13' *
Guttet.burg Rosen.
baum.dc 04:). ti
• I N. Bullard,- Xi
S. S. Mott,
S. A. Woodruff, 14
Keeler & Stoddard, .14 •
Mott &Tyler, 13
S. 11. &Dr Sayre, 12 -
J. Ethridge, 14
Summon. , & -Merri
. man, 14'
W. J. & S H. Mnl
ford, .
Alfred Baldwin, 14
J. Lyons &134:4),.
B. C. Sayre, 13
F. B. Chandler',
Henry I. Webb, 13
A. Lathrop & Co. - 12
J. B. Singleton, 14 ,
J. A. & O. M. Crane, 14
M. S. Wilson & Son, 12 1
!Thayer At Co.
Sutphin & Young,. ft
Hayden Brothers, .. 12
J. Moss Jr Brothers, 12 •
-- E. A. &O. Pratt, 3
Henry Burritt, 13
Dickerman•d: Garrat,l2
Wm. - C. Ward, - 12 .
Norman Granger; is
S.H. Canfield, ft
George Snyder, 14_
- Thomas Sullivan; 14
J. W. Brackney,
Scott & Johnston, 12
E. S. Park, 12
Susqu'a Depot, Smith & Shntts, 14
Wm. Shrimpton .14
Miles Creegan, 14
'" Gaylord Curtis,- 13
11 John Tirney,. 14 -
" Whitney & Bryant, 13
" W. H. & J. F. Hub
bard, -
ton.
" Thomas Ingstrum, 13
- A. H. McCollum, 43 :
I neeman & Brother, 14
James Bell, 13
" A. W. Rowley,. 14
- F. B. West, 14 -
14 Cohan & Brother, . 14
", A. W. Bronson, Tr
. Foot & Jones,
Carlisle de Carpenter,l4
J. Seymour, 14
Win. Wig:emote,. /4
L. G. Spnngi 14'
41 Perrino* Son;
la D. R. Pope,' 14 1
Thomson, H, D. Hathaway,' ft
Baer lifauses9l Eating Mousey
• r rants, etc. •
Dundatl Enoch Chatribers, Et ;
Friendsville George A. Stroppier, 8 '
Lodersville Walter Paintin,
Alanson, d" Montrose r. N. Bullard; ,
8. S. Mott, 8 -
" •Edwin Bacon. -
" J. A. &0: MI Crane, 7
New Mighid Milton : Balet
Susq'a Depot Joseph - Orals e,. ,-T
41 John Time",
Miles Creegan; if
Wm. Wigerrioni; • 8 1
,
JOnies McAlfa
untie: Dialers.
Lodersville, L. S. Lenheitn,
Sus...pea Depot. Smith & Shutt& 14
Geo. Egglestokkeeperbillitud rtooB4
two tables, license a 40,00.
• " Thompson, keeper billktd - rtkuiti
one table, license $30,00:'
And the 'Judges•of the Court of COUtioes
Pleas of said County, will hold a Court of
Appeal at the Court House' in Montrose,itt and'
for *aid - gaunt). on Friday:the let day Of May
next,-st dna o'clock, P. M., at which tittle and
place any of the Merchants defined, desk:liked
and classed as aforesaid, or their agent, or At=
torney may appear and appeal' fresh siddsiseas
meat if they think proper.
HENRYABEL,
HENRY
. Mercantile Appraiser.':
Montrose, March 264 h, 18h?. . . 13w4.
Great Bead,
Lodprsville,
IS
&gold,
Harmony,
66
fropbo tto m
Herrick,
Jackson,
Jessup,
Lathrop,
Lenox,
Liberty,
Middletown,
41 *"-
Montrose,
Sore Heads,
New Milford
Silver Lake
Spingyill!
Clifford;
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
Guttentitit, Rosenbaum 'OO%.
•
3 T 0 RsE.
his gener4l rush - at their' eiltatAireb 4 ::
I. moot, arid it is reported that tbs . ,: hart,
Just retied and are daily meekly', y - -144R1P
supplY of •
= New Goods:,
• Theirittli o! this report awl* best keel - 1111V
selling at their store on Turnpike SINS at Ute,
foot' of Pulls - Avenue: - We liturti og heloisti ;
carefully selpeted supply pi
At -,
READY ADE:OXeriii:N4e -
•
for both - lie* and . Gentlemen , elearjrNatt4tial.'-
ed ,for; frtlm apalt of Hose _ Ws HAT de: NON.
NET. Thos e wishing to" protect thole • baalthl
iromithicoid , staiospbeff Ig this teal* would
do well to - call oi as aa we will 'op* Usti%
winti - on lOwe'etetinitliiuiltai 'other eataliiidK.
ment. To out frills; one and all,, would'
say, eve Oa a call, add `we piirs*„.,***4re
shall - go away' lolly satratiod. - -
GUTTENIIERG 'ROSENBAUM:di Citt;••r
Nontroeit, , W E I eaftt