The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 23, 1857, Image 3

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    • A, t ;slit
'ails' galling to an aspiring politicisn. , T,4ejt
had fixed up a ticket after a two daps session'
twit:limiting a candidate for successor to the
• Governor nines:elf, and a couple of gentlemen
, for the Supreme.Bench,understocat to be dis
tasteful to him.
: They passed a batch 'of high
sounding resolutiOns, in Which - tio, notice
ivhateVer was taken of his administration.—
and then sonic gentlemen, niembets of th e
Qonventiot4 called. on him to appoint the m
inuet. on the t_lapretne bench, one of the Co
nvention's c andidates, The Gtivernor 4eclin
ti) obliv, the gentleineii; expressed his
chargin at the discotirti:sy towards himself,
' ha d said that "he had desired to support the
h o minees of the Convention, but after its
c ourse he did not see how he could take any
fart in the canvass,"
lle spoke a; a man of spirit would do,tand
he his carried out the sentiment he then ex=
pressed by, appointing Mr. Armstrong, of Lc=
coining county, to JIB the Vacancy on the
Bench, occasioned by Judge Black's rosigna.
Lion. 13j:h !kir. Veech and Mr. Lewis were.
arged upon him, bulthe man who nominated
had insulted Itim,and the vindication of him
self promptt.s.l select another, leavirlg,
the Convention to take cam of its own faVo
rites. 111e.perscnal friends of the Governor
' erill probal , lv carry• the tuattet still further
' and show their dissatisftetion on the -day of
eleetion.—Pittsbarg trqthz.
Horrible Cruelty 10 a 'Woman—
. p ro b a ble !Murder—The Victim
r ecr atein, et tier Bible:
The Madison (Wis.) Journal, of the Ist
inst., contain an aceount of a most fiendish
of eruelty,perpetfated towards a wo:
•thim in that vu inlay, and wlfo.‘e
. d ea d an d
• 'mangled remains, %vete just diseovee
Like Momina.. The body was that '6f an
Amerh:an wotnan flamed Mrs. Manley • lately
a resident of a shanty in that neighborhood:
It i• sapposea that she was murdered by her
1 u Land, wbo had °nen attempted it- by beat
i n o% kiekihg.. andstamping-, upon her.. He
hhasll;id to p , arts unknown. A young
fad civei the paper above . alluded to some
• pattieulafs of horrible treatment-to her as fol
16%0: (laving heat'kLManley threaten to
kill Lis, wVe, our infoitiiant peceded lita-to
hoine,.in order to earn the . woniun' of,
's l a t was in store for her.- lie found Iry seat
ed on {he boor, clothed in. rags, and with a
face and peison that sho%Ned e‘lidenee 'of a
?went brutality. - reading frotn a sm a ll Bibl e .
received her -visttor eoutteously, " very
mach a , a bid.;," Ili he expressed - it,
thanked him . for his kindness, : but told hint
`she was "a mi-serable, hct t t-bekiken wretch,
rine sipt hoped" to die soon." §he said that
for two or thtee-Jears past she had " tutferi!,i
all that hall eotiM.eornpas, in mind, person',
411 , 1 s.ml ; that she had been forced, time
and rt - rain, even to doubt it there was a God!
hat that, so lon ..as site still possessed . the
Bible she thiliiThel I--the last gift of her dead
mother—she cAttid not i entirely lost ; but
that her hasbeanaltad tried often to take it
from her, in order to pa .v n it for ruin, but slie
,had managed tOl,ide it from him so - far."—
While tto - ,v were talking Manley came in,—
in the confusion of lits sutlden - appearanee,
Mrs. M. had forgotten to s - eerete the book.—
s oo site ruffi in saw be attempted
tv snaell it front, her. exclaiming with 'an
0:,111 t ,'t !O ltOrrible u , : too pen, that he had
the bitd: tio-ht this time !" Mrs. M.
pat the book in her bosotn,begolng him, on
" the ! , t - e c , f heave.n, for the
k - e, of her soul, and by the Memory, of. her
Own dead, mother," to let her .3,Nrii:n it. Ile
had taken evert - thing else; he might do, a:
he pierced with her and IteN, only let her
keep tie 111.de. During the extraordinary
scene the vi-zitor bad been too. stupefied with
amanment to inteifet.e. lie says, •if an an- .
had lieon eac , :lit praying, he •couldn't
lord z Cl3:3:e to thz. WaV that woman ph:ad
- •j." npw.stepped, forward to - inteiftre
• the two; \I en, before he could
make an effort to prevent Ititn,itifanley raised
his fool, covered with a heavy double-soled
• cowhide baot, and kicked, the poor woinan
• full In the face, me Ale was eu her knees ltE•
• fare ,ki itb ou t oven a groan she fell
• over backwards, and Manley: jumped upon
bar, striking his heels with all - his force upon
her breast. . The lad then caught a stick: of
wood from the _door, and knocked the ruffian
'iown. ite Fpn nk ed xstiter in the face of the
.moroatt sn , l Lrought her to, after nn hour of
thard,la'hor. -diarinfT' which time Manley went
:out. swearirg vengeance upcn bien. In retur-
Afing, to consciousness the woman vomited
great cbts of, Mod, and " talked "peer" be
fure she opened her eves. After getting flier
Aom}arntively easy, and laying her upon a
16,,d1 e o f draw awl rair:‘, which. formed her
bed-in . one corner of the room, he secured
:43e1- Bible, and told her where he hid iG hud
nwent away.beinr , very much afraid that• Ma-
- bey, would " take the law of hitn".fcir knock
ing him down, or else return and .best him;
,and he did not dare to viAit the Oman again
more e -, Tea'ally as the neighhors advised him.
p•keepchar of • them. It h supposed that
fulyjse ui.iit . to this. ho has murdered her out
(,l:ght. sailed ; but , whether he murdered
her by liisdireC.t.act or not, it 1 - ; very evident
that his treatment to her—which is -quite,
.equal to.anythin7 to be found in the annals
of wife-beating,Saxondom—tuns sufficient to
cause death. . trtist that the riffi :ers. of
Iladhon will suceeed..in ariesting the murder
er. •.
The Baker. 4 are Corning: ;
ThEse celebrated Vocalists will give a Con
cert. at Bloomer llall, in Montrose, Monday
evening, April 27tli, commenzing at 71
e \ clock. Tickets 25 cents. Judging from
the expressions of the Press, in localities late
iv visite,' by thetn, their present Programme
comprises n greater variety and better selec
tions than they have ever bifore offered to
the public. Care bas been taken that the
sentiments in both the grave and humorous,
shall be po4tively good and elevatingin their
tendencies. Says the Detrot Daily'Tribune
" like winicihe Bakers improve with age; be
being both . indtkrietts end ingenious, they
are constantly introducing to -the public, pie
ce.,.-rich- new-and novel." 'Those who love
good singing 'will go ,and hear' the Bakers..
Leath .
It,has now become razed fart that hence
furl the . public ruu-t reconcile -themselves to,
pay_greatly,enbaneed Price (4 foot gear,or
else relap=e into the good oid fashion of Ro
mulus and the Sabines„t _and walk about in
simplicity of Iliekory• samara and
thongs of;hide. In Lon diar not lung ;since,
Slioemakers' Union, geld, a public meet
.
ang io tal-J.t measures for tile regulation of
Jltture prices., and to lay explicitly before the
poldie:the, teas.ons why an advance was lin
`relative. These were not only numerous but
plausible; First was the fact thas the cattle
formerly running. wild lover the vast pampas
OrSOutb America bare been nearly extermina
tkd be disease rind by indiscriminate linnet-
Olaf. the market tad in a great
measure been drained by the inatriense quan
-tities of :manufactured. leather -.-which - had
been sent tot:Mpg:v. the 'allied forces in the
crimes. „Titird,that thtkpeassuatry of France
and : G4tmany who, for generations past, !tad
Won ,their - olniareteristic wooden shoes,-are
pow discarding them, regardleSavribe bither.
cost of calves skin and morocco. A fourth
reason was that the cost of manufacturing
leather is every year becoming great With
the disappeatance of oak and hemlock for
ests, which the constant demand of ship buil
ding and 'architecture are g radually en
croaching upon, the only available astringent
used by the tanoer is also placed farther and
tarther beyond his reach. The period when
bark could be had for a little more than the
mere expense of stripping it,has long since
passed. It is now an expensive article, and
fiequently has to be transported- very 'consid
erable di.tanees.
-The same laws Which govern. the leather
trade of London and Paris. must, at least in
a molitied extent,apply here, and consequent
lv the same effects must be felt. Front the
magnate manufacturer who employs a thou
sand opeixtives down, to the most signifkant
of thaze.employees, all are complaining griev
•ously of the pressure upon their business, and
the impossibility uder existing circumstances
of obtaining a profit. Two meetings have
been held by the trade in this city,• and, al
though,no decisive action- has been* taken,
the matter ail' probably lead to the. forma
tion of a Leather:Manufacturers' and Dealers
-.Vsociation.: At these meetings an effort
was made to advance the prices twenty per
cent. beyond p esent rates, but it was misc.
cessful, a considerable number of the trade
declining to adopt such a course. It appears
that, although the advance- on leather has
been great, that upon blues is still higher.—
The increase upon the former since 1848 has
been one hundred per cent., while upon the
`latter it is at least three hundred. We learn
also, that in England and on the continent
hides ate still dearer titan here ; 'while buy
ems f rom E ng l an d are now in New York real
izing a profit by shipping hides to Liverpool.
At New Orleans, also, thet•o are large orders
now being filled fur. hea4 slaughter hides
from France.
In common with this sulject we may re
mark, that not many years hence the north
ern and a orth wester► :ier of counties of Pa.,
must form a nucleus of the tanning business
of this country-s—that is, unless it shall be
foun•l cheaper to . transport bark than to trans
port leader. We have above referred to the
in t r e asie 7 scarcity of this indispensable arti
cle. - IC will be but a few. years before almost
every section will be stripped of ita.forests,
and here among the hemlock and oak, the
farmer of which is apparently inexhaustible,
must the bulk of the tanning business be lo
cated. We, believe the . largest and most
profitable tannery in the State, if not in the
country, is at Jersey shore. Contiguous .to
it is a vast magazine of bark. In • fact, the
Joe:ohm is just upon the borders of the lum
ber district. The machinery is propelled by
water power. The hides are taken dit%.ct to
the tannery, and the leather thence •to the
city by canal ; while the bark is ptirchased
from rustics, - who peel it " upon shares" for
the owner of the timber. Tanneris in this
section—and there are many' of. them—con
duct their, busiress with great economy, and
hare a Manifest advantage over others,- wl o
are compelled to pay extravagant prices for
the Lecessary astringent, besides having to
transport it long distances to the place of its
consumption. .
The le - ather question h one that appeals .to
the- h<•els of every "man,. wothatt and child-
The piesent prices: of foot-gear are too high ;
too high for the pockets of the million ; and
yet the profits of the business are so small
thlt, many cordwainers are on the eve Of re
linguishing the - business—. Worth Amirican.
Notices. •
Notice.
The School Directors of Britle;ewatei
tiiet n•ill meet at the Court Howe in Mont
rose on Friday April 24th at 12 o'clock M.
P. J. CURTIS, See'y..
Pri(lgewnier April 14th 18.57.
Notice.
Engine Co. _No. 2 will meet Satur
dayi April 25th at 6i, &clOck, armed and
equiped. . S. W. WItAtIN,' Seery..
Teachers' Association.
'!he teachers of Susifa Co. will hold their
tvey.t Quarterly Association In Rush town
ship, in :Le School House near Cooloy's
tsr
ern (4"orrnerly known as the Lung's S. II.), on
Friday and Saturday, the 22nd and 23rd of
fay, 1857. Ali teachers from a distance
will be accommodated free of charge. .
?t. K ENT ' Ex. Com.
li'kutsct.
lirollocays Ointinerit and Pilir—Ulcers.
teq Lfve.—Everysurgeon knows that' sores
deeply t-eated in the muscular fibre of the
I . lw, defy all ordinary treatment.; but nleers
rof this class, however obstina•.e and virulent
i invariably heal under the balEatuic action of
Holloway's Ointment. This•preparation does
;
i not drive the virus of the tore from one part
of the E•ystem to another; it cures not . by re
pression, but by eFpulsion. Hence, there is
no fear of the re appearance of any eruption,
tumor, swelling, or sore, that has once yield
ed to the healing, properties of this thorough
curative. in cases of cancer its timely use
has saved innumerable lives, and rendered
the cruel-process of excision unnecessary.' Of
the Pills it may be truly said that, no disease
of the stomach or liver ever resisted their'op
eration.
v- • 41181).
In Brooklyn, April 17th, Miss Kars E.
Mtunirr, of Montrose, in the 25th year of
ber age.
v In Brooklyn, Pa. ,on Monday evening, March
2cl, Wn.riam JAY, youngest son of David and
Esther Morgan, aged 16 years and 4 mor,ths.
We gathered round hie pillow,
For we felt that he most die;
'.l'm dying now "the darmured,
While his bosom heaved s sigh.
But he trusted in his Saviour,
And his voice was heard in prayer;
Till God called home his spirit,
To live forever there.
Then we joined the prayer there offered,
For our weeping household bend
That our broken links be gathered,
In that happy spirit. land.
Strong ties had boom! us ehtdren,
To, the youngest of us all; • ;
Baton our aged parents,
The saddest stroke musics%
The thought they oft had eherished
That this their darling son, '
Would guard their faltering footsteps,
they with earth had done. -
Bet while their haute lie bleeding .
Beneath their Father's rod,
net , find their ,greatest solace .
Flown from the throne orGoi.
to the boar of iiPepest sorrow;
The Saviour sitillienrar;
WiUllibt.esset blessedlironsise,
;be . (Welt% beast. to cheer. 7
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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VOCAL AND INSTRITIMAL
•
it i fiss BESSIE S. RILEY. having' been un•
der the tuition of Professor Bassini
of New York, expressly •to qualify herself for
giving instruction, 'will give lessons on the
Piano and in Singing to such as may desire !t,
at the rehiiienee of her father, Rev-. 11. A. Riley.
Montrose, April 11oth. 1857. • 170
'~ rm ,
To the School- Directors of &Isla. Co:
GENTLEMm—In pursuance of the 43d section
of the Act'of May, 1854, you are hereby notified
to meet, in Convention, at the Court House in
Montrose,on the first Mend.iy in Slay,A.D.'s7,te
lag thefnirth day .f thc mohtk. at 1 o'clock in the
afternoon, and select vita rote, b} a majority of
the whole number of Directors present, one per
son of literary and scientific attainments, and o 7
ski:Land experience in the art.of _Teaching, as
County Superintendent,- for the three succeed
ing rears; determining the amount of compen
sation for the same, and certify. the restitt-to the .
State Superintendent at lliirrisburg; as requir
ed by the 30th and 40t16 sn it ions of said act.
B. pi. TEWKSBURY,
County 'Sup.'t of Susq'a Co.
New Milford, Ap-il 15th, 1857. 16w3.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
THE undersigned . wish ' to say to the
pod citizens of Brooklyn and vicinity, that
they have entered into a copartner-.hip in tho
General Merchandise Business, and have remov
ed to the store formerly
_occupied by Edwin
Tiffany, in Brooklyn;where they would bC hap•
by to see their friends, and all in want of Goods.
Our - stock is quite extenSive, including all the
!Lading artick tv embraced in the catalogue of
- Dry Goods, Straw Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Crockery t Boots and Shoes, .
Fish, Paints, Oils, Drittrs,
Pa
tent M edici nes, Dye
- Stull's, Farming
T o Gls,
tt:t.
- We have just received . a fresh invoice, bought
as low tic the market ,will afford, and will offer
to sell them for n reasonable advance. ',Those
in want of Goods will .assuredly consult tbeir
own ihterestly giving us a
0. G. HEMPSTEAD,
' EDWIN 31i•KENZIE.
Bro . oklvn, April Sth, 1857. .
N. B. Those who have unsettled accounts
with either 0. G Hernbtead, or Smiih &
sterol, will see the propriety of settling the same
without ticlay. ' 16w3.
ItiTlßßOlt.—Lar,sre Gilt Frarn,d Mirrors,
1.71, for s.tle by .ABELTIJRRELL
~;
11);,;.! AYER'S
Calithrtic
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COATED,) •
Azt UAbt
CLEANSE rite TLOOD AND CIT2E THE SICK
tf‘P
Inv:.ilde. Fathers; - .Rothe Ity•lefune,
Ylalleuthroplate. iced ti . i i t Effects,
aud judge of their 11, *lute.
Fon THE CURE OF.
Headache, Sick ileadoche,Youl Stomach.
PirmajtG, VA.,,, , 11et:, 1, 12:4,
11n...1.C. Aut. Sir; I have Lccp rop k ott.liy curt,' a
iwimit britanclie aby .1.51 y rim lq a to a.
of p‘or Pilla. i l Ert fr..nt a lutil
r!cfM.l" at ett e. If thvy wlll (UM Ott,ct, lu tl,ll dG
lite, the fact it worth lite,olA - Itos.
Yout>+pith groat tyiptrt, Rb. tC. rcEta.x..
:, Clerk . ! ! .C,'rtmcr Cl rein.
Bilious Disorders and Liver Corn plaint.
Dtete.TatEee Or ?fit Irreetart,
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WAsut:O•rt,, D. C., 7 Fe1. , ..154f. j
Svc.: T have RPM your rills in my general ana holatal
lirective es er kit:re 3 - tot ninde iheM, titol cabled h....M0.10
Ar e the bet cathart , .c we employ. Their !rioi.
tiuq a c Inn vrr i* quirit find let hied. noel moat
ly• titer are a u admirable remedy for cierangements, , f t vat
organ. Inlet-d. I have achhito found a moo ,fs,"hour die
ohetheste tint it did nut nsalty yield to then.
Fraternally 'yours, Ald".oN ZO IiALI., NI. It.,
of She lloqutat-
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms.
Pear Orrice. if AttuicD, Co., Mien, Nov. I€ 4
Ite. Arn: Your Pills , are'. the perfeetion of medi.doe.
Tioy have done toy wife mote good -titan I can tell . ,you.
She glad been sic). and pinitig away, for mouths. 11 eta
off to he doctored at great expense, but gel no better. Slit
Wen commenced talcinyr, your Pile. srhich Rion enrol her,
Mt expelliug large quautities,of worms (dead) (wail tier
They afterwards eared her and our two children
of I:loody aysoutery. One ()four neighbors had it had. and
ve wife coved him uith . two di et of your rills, while
otbets areand It; lota fem•lire to tweedy JAL-sr", &clove
bills. and iot,t botch titre. without Laing cured entirely
ecru then. Such a mn•iiritie -a. yours, staid* la actnatl
r'° and tomcat, will iw prired hero. •
0E0.4 ,ert . GRIFFIN, 11 , a,:ter.
Indigestion and Impurity of the 'Blood
ram ReN'J. r /biter -qf Adresif Church, Ratms.
Ite. Arra : 1 have need your rills with extraordinary
siavete in my Lonily and among,- thaere I am called to shit
in al. - dress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify
the Mood they ate the very brat - remedy I have ever
kn o wn, Pahl 1 MU r..tel.tently recommend them to my
friends_. Tour& • J.,Y. !TIME&
WARDIIR, WlOlll7O Co, N. V., Oct. 21.1&;5.
pr sit SIR: 1 am nalog your Cathartic Pills In my prac
tice. alrl,l snd them an exarellent purgative to ch-aroe the
trbt.iya, amil , nriry the fonutaine of the blond.
J011:5 O. 31EACII All, 11. D..
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Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kin es Evil, Tettcr,
Tuntois, and Snit - Rheum.
From a Favairding .I:erc2.ant of C. Lfmir, J. 4, 1556.
De. Arm: Tonr Pine are the paragon of all that is
er.at in meitidtie. They hate cured my little daughter
of iiketies. sane upon her Limits and feet that had proved
incurable for years. Her mother Lao been long grievous
ly afflicted with %itches and pimples on her akin awl in
her hair. After our child was-cured. she aleo tried your
Pala. and they have cuts -flier. . ASA S.IOh9RIDG E.
Rhentuatinn, - ICentalgin, and Gout.
• Fives tAt Bee. Dr. iforect. if ti.e .15-ttexl4:. Epit. Chureh.
PuLi<it Horn, S. ASAMCAn. Cla...3en- 6. WA.
Malcolm., Ste: I should be ungrateful for the relief your
I 4, skill has brought me if I did• not report my case to yon.
A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating
i. - neuralgic paths, - which cm:ea in chronic rheumatism.
Notwithstanding 1 bail the best of pliveicialis, the Caseate
gem Inoue awl 'stork-, until by the advice of your excel
lent agent fu Minnow*, Dr. liituteurie, I tried youir Pills.
Their erreta were blow, WI awe, Dy persevering in the
use of don: I um now eutirt9 . nal,. _
ficNATE CIIAXELT.. Ita7 , a Itonan, Li, 5 Dec„ls.lb.
Ds- Ater.: I-I.ave leen entiri+l,rured by your Mlle of
Rheumatic Gout— • painful ilisruee that had afflicted me
for years. - VINCENT SLIDELL
For I)ropsy, Plethora, or kindled Com.
plaints, ttnaltit+g an aCtjva purge, tl.ey - Are an excel
ken rosnedy.
For Costiveness or Conslipation, and as
a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. .
.• • rits, Snppression, Paralysis, Inllananta.
lion, and men Deatateic, • and Partial mina.
nervy have been cured by the alterative action of these
l'ills.
. .
%loofa the pills in market erittaln Mercury, 11 . 1.16, al.
though a valuable nAnerty in .kilfut rands, to &itinerate
. in a pul4k , pill, fnma the dreadful flellt4.ll44 , llCrt that fry
(Ineptly figlan it. incautious We. Three contain no tuts.
Bury or mineral substance-elsatever.
AY ER's CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR 'III.E RAPID cur.E OF
COUGIIR,COLDII,HOAIIIIP-NESS,INPLV.
WHOOPING
COVGH, CROUP,' ASTHMA, IN.
CIPIENT CONt+VMPTION,
and fur the relief of consumptive patients In animal
stages of the Inseam.
We need not speak to the piddle of its virtues.
Thrionghout every town. and almost every Lamkt of the
American bates, its wonderful cures of pulmonary KWh
plaint. have nude It already known.' Nay, few are the
families in any civilized country on this continent without
name perfumed experience of Its effects; and fewer yet the
communities any where which bare not among them
wine living trophy of Its victory over the subtle and dam
remits dimmers of the throat and longs. Witile it Is the
most powerful antidote yet known to Dieu fur the fount.
chile and dangerous dietwees of the pulutimary ovum. ft
Malmo the pleasantest and safest remedy that tan be ism
ployed fur Infants and young ;reruns. Parents should
have It In store against the imidiune enemy that steals
mawthem uttpreeptirod. We have abundant grounds to
believe the COCIST PELIMAL eaves more fives b y the tom
M
sumptions It prevents than shove it cures. Keep it by
.eon. and cure your colds while they are curalek, nor neg
lect them until no human Atli can master the inexontlA
canker that, fastened on the vitals. eats your life away.
MI knew the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as
they know too the virtues of this remedy. we need not oile
more than to assn. , Derto It is. still made the Lest it can
be. We vane no cosi. no care, no toil to produce it the
most perfect possible. and thus atford those icho rely OR
it the bust agent which our skill can furnish for their curs.
PREPIR4 BY DR. J. C. ITER, •
Practical and 'thud Chemist, Lowell, Kam
• . SOLD a r
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• . " . ABEL TURRELL, 'Montrose,
And by Dealers in MEDICINES everywhere.
2000Rolle Wall Paper,
nOMPRISiNG a good variety of new pat
lj terns ; Mao, Bordering, Window paper,
just arrived,
.and for sale cheap for the qual.
ity. by ABEL TUBRELL
Montrose. Mirth 18; 1851
STAFFORD'S Olin, Tar, at •
TURRELL'S
DOCKET KNIVEILT-A large aasortraeol of
IL Lae besija ,loarket, at TUfiRELVS.
DIORCEWN and Granite Gina at
L - . G. W.B dt, CO'S.
AGOOD :matt moot of Paden, Dress Limns
and Mimeo* at afrCOL,
for At Omit I IN
HARDWARE,
ROUSE FURNISiIING
' 4YD
FANCY GOODS!
Feil CASH ONLY !!
HAVING determined to change our plan. of
business, we offer for bale our entire stork of
314/22Atil 21E8
nolo vt AsisvitlAG
iNT
Goa
HUE & EXOVLTON,
Binghamton, April - 2J, 1851.
jr We wish it to be distinctly under
stocd, that'our sales will be made for
CASH ONLY!!!
jr All persons haring, open accounts on
Our hooks are requested to call and settle im
mediately. '•
jar Accounts not settled by the Ist of May
Brill be put into other hands fottollection, '
GOING AT COST ! I I
NOW IS THE TIME
FOR BARGAINS!!
tIAItDW AItE
771 ''iJ c :E EU . A
N.,J*;! •
LT ARV
GOOD 6
'2O 111073211155.2ZELL
. You have now a splendid . opportunity to.
supply yourselves with everything in the
above line, at Ntiw York cost.
'0 01211.214V111136
We have a very large'assortment of Car-
penter's Tools of the best quality, which we
will sell at Cost.
In CNIMEFIL
We base a complete amortment of Coop•
er's Tools, going at Coat.
rfailLiaLAW.
Lock% Latches Knobs, Blind Trim Ming%
Butts, Screwsok:, &c., going at Cost.
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.
/I;ir Those desirous of selecting' horn a
complete stock will call early.
PIYIE & KXOWLTOS,
61' Coutt4treat, adjoining Book of Bing
hamton.
Irloshoeittoo; , lOtly 1857:
51 Court-street.
P, K,
v‘ -
" Look arid Read!
SOMETHING NEW!
THE undersigned, Merchant st•Ditnock Four
Corners, has lately discovered that for
ready pay he can sell more.coods, 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.- Call and see for yourselves.
Bring a little Cash or some kind of Country
pioduce, and buy your Goods at a priee.anpar
alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. Bly
stock is large and well selectedoind I am re
ceiving
• NEW ADDITIONS
every week. My Tepins of Sale are Itrunr PAY.
It will certainly be for your interest to call and
see me before purchasing elsewhere. • '
Flo& and &It kept constantly on hand:
• WSI. H. THAYER.
Dimock, Jan. 13th, 1857, • •
• TwOherte Exaininations.
WE will hold examinations in the different
townships as follows:
Bridge'ter,Ap,24lll,Mc.nttose, r. S. IL, 10, a. m.
Silver Lake," 25th, Braekey S. It, -1; p. m.
Choconut, ".27th, Clark's S. IL 10, a, m.
Forest Lake," 28th, - Tower's S. • 10; a. m.
MiddletOwn," 29th, Baldwin's S. IL, 10, n. m.
Apolachian," 30th, L M., S. IL 10, 4:M.
B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. Sept.
Kew Milford 18th, 1857. 12w4.
Chemicals', Drugs,
AND every description of Medicals, at Sin
gleton's Laboratory in Montrose, Al!com
munications addr6ssed to the Laboratorvorill be
answered by return mail. Late Douse Surgeon
to the following Institutions: St. Georg . ts }for
pital and . the Westminister Hospital, the Wu'.
wary Manchester; the Bristol Infirmary. Bristol
Europe; and Late of We 3farice Hospital, San
Francisco Califmnia.
Feb. 26, 1857.
Farm for Bale
. The subscriber offers- for Sale a small Farm
in Brooklyn • township Susqu'a. Co., situated
on Hopbottoin creek, two mileS from Brooklyn
Centre. And • three miles from Montrose Depot
on the D. L. /S. MI R. R.
On 'said farm are ts:o framed Houses, one
fritned• barn. and'Shop, and Is Well watered.
Terms made known on application to the nn.
derslgned. ALVIN DAY.
Brooklyn, Feb.. 2 . „5. 18-57—tf. •
• BOOKS Rootis:i
AND STATION" lt
TTIST AGOlNG.—Chenper than nt any other
e store this side of the Little Village of New
York. %Valk in and be c.onvinead. Bane's
Artie Expeditions, Recollections of a Life Time,
Science vs. Spiritualism, The Sultan and his
People, The Star and the Cloud: orot Daughter's
Love,
Gentle Man's Guide to Politeness; a Man,
u:11 of Composition. and Leith!. Writing, Nev
and Improved Circular Interest Table?, Patent
Unproved Letter and Invoice File,
A stew lot of School Books, BI JA Books,
Writing Paper, Pens, Inks, &t..—ot the. Post
Office. ; A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Apriild, 1851". ,
To the Families and !Business Com-
annuity of Montrose, and Snr-
• roundits Districts.
WHEN going or sending to New York for
supplies, you are re:pet:auk - invited to
make a trial of the superior TEA'S, imported
expressly for' the • "
IMMENSE TEA WAREHOUSE OF
CHRISTIANSON & CO
Dealers in TEAS an . d COFFEES e9.7clasirel
. y.
This is by far the•greatest concern of the kind
Is THE Ivertt.D, affording the opportunity, at nil
times, of procuring a pure, reliable, and choke
variety of TEAS and CurFEEs .which in quality
and pricc.,preent unrivaled inducements to both
Dealers and cornumers, .
The facilites pOsiessed by this establiSilment
are Of such a character as - to warrant the, pro
prietots 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'irnmense - establishment is situated , in
the very heart of the city of NEW lORK. nt
the coruer of Broadway and Grand Street, af
fording every convenience of easy access, and in
the midst of the most extensive establishmeiats
of this great commercial metropolis,
Holding ourselves responsible for x fair and
truthful representatiou of all we sell, and with
the a'ssurance to our customers that unless such
shall -prove to.be fully equal to our representa
tiOn, that the goods will be taken lied: and the
money cheerfully returned, we are sure-that onr
system of doing business must meet with the
hearty approval of purchasers.
In conclusion, we rel.pcetftilly renew onr invi
tations to Families and Dealers, believing that
a trial will convince them of the great advna
tam:* which we hold out to customers in making
their purchases at
• •
The Boadway Tea Warehouse,
No. 484, coRNER or GRAND STRY.EZ,NEW TORS.
CHRISTIANSON & Co. .
Proprietors. --
nl5-y1
MANNY'S COMBINED
Reaping and Mowing Machine.
Imils MACHINE can do the work of ten or
1: fifteen men. It took the first premium
the great National Fair at Paris in the summer
of 1855, and when pa exhibition at the County
and State Fairs in our own country has always
been pronounces thi3 best Machine in use. in.
rite the Farmers of this county to call on ma
at Montrose and examine the Machine for them.
selves. AS an accurate description of the same
in print would occupy too much spaite .in the
columns of a newspaper.
C. D. LATUItOP, Agent.
_Montrose, April 2d, 1857.
AIEW TOPOGRAPHICAL-MAY
OF.
Susquehanna County.
WE. the undersigned, propose to publish a
map of Susquehanna county, (if sufficient
encotiragement be given,). said map showing all
the Roads, with their angles—all Streams in
their proper placcp—together with all Lake s ,
and Porids, with their names; showing their lo
cation size end 'shape. The names of property
holders are to . be inserted' in their proper plac.
es—it will also show the location of all Church.
es, School Houies‘Hotels, Stores, Mills of all
kinds, also vorrect Table of Distances from
one Polat..,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 Subscriben!, colored nod mounted at
the exceedingly low price of $5,00 percopy.
LEE & MARSH,
Nos. 17 & 19, Maine at., Phil's.
THE ORDER -OF THINGS
R EN ERSE D--
LAayer4l persons 6foa Indebted an.
al r
t ot.e
Jr.re here.
by
of..
Ae.
by notified that unless they ealkand Bettie Im
mediately, curls will be wade.
THAYER & CO.
Montroae, 1an.291h. 1857.
t j . UST look at . the iblxins and Bonnets at
BLACK BILSB, at ipw prices t
- ,41§1X0N 1 11.
Lowsvilk.Crottir. April th,. '07.•
RAMS INDVIIEMENTS..'
A Present to Every Body
I•Who . purehases an Ambrotypektteeen. this and
ihe first of June. . .
INDING it necessery_to raise a.consideralite .
sum. of the "needful" during the neat two.
months, I hive ehoben thieplaix to increase my
business, trusting that my efforts to please my
cwstomern will he no Well appreciated .that
shall-lose nothing by_the operation.
-These presents consist-of Gold Lockets, froth
63,00 to 610,00 Books from 50 as. $1,25
Ambrotypea frein $l,OO to 62,00, and Litho
graphs from la 1-2 its. to 61,60. • . -
Two hundred of these, .worth over 6100,00,
will be given to•the purchasers 0f.200 eases se
leeted for the purpose.
arThere ,are no tickets and conselnently
no waiting, for a "ptize drawing," but each one
gets his present trifh his likeness. .
.
So now, my good pe o ple, make no delay, •
For April and 510 y will pass swiftly away.
Whether rainy br shining, we s donif care a
feather. • _
For we do take good pictures in all sorts of
weather. .;
• „ W. B. DEANS,.
• Sky P4rlor in the Brick Bloek over Bentley'
& Road's. 7. • • . , . • •
Montrose, April..s, 18.57. .
Dr. J. B. Marchisi's
CELEBRATED CA THOLiCON,
or t& Relief and Ciire. of S'aff,,,iino'e.tnal.es.
It stands pre-eminent for its
curative powers in all the
di-eases for which it is e
.tomtnended, usually called,
Female CompWillits.
O. thesc. are Prolapsus Uteri,
or falling oldie womb;.Fluor
Albus, ur whitos;, Chronic
Intimation and Ulceration
of the Womb; - Irmidentat
Iletnorrage, - or Hooding ;-
Painful. Suppressed, and Irregular, Ifenstruation,,
all.theif a ccompanying evils, (Cancer
excepted.) no matter how severe or of bow long
standing.
This medicine has never been introduced by
empty puffs and mi s representations, nor is it in
tended that its present popularity shall be sus
tained by any 1 medium but its 'merits and the
approbation of the public.
•RurnEttcr.s:—The •tnedicine- is ." - now• icell
known and apptt•ciatt•ti.:nB nill'hsve stendy
and increasing,, sale. I know of• no preparation
thit can compare with itioi.the:particular 'com
plaints for which it is designed. lam satisfied,
by the use now making of it in my own fan:lily,
and. by almost every day's evidence of-its bene
fits to others, that it.ustly. merits the waimest
reeottunendations - its best Ken"rls have given it.
.E. B. PEI:8m.11. D Marietta,Ohlo.
,
llnving . now:med the•remedy fur roar years,
in my practice, I ray wholly on it for the . cure
of almost all female diseases. .With Many re
gards for vonrself, I remain years . , &e.
•
H. V..I3ESNETT,
Chest Diseases - Liter
,CoapTb
Debility . Lawn ..siot
_Spirits
Dine , / . . Piles.
DysPepSliN • • Seca
Diarrhoea - Stone
Fever and Ague - •• Vener
Fernede Complaints. - •
• 'Moe
. e aSold at Mannfanto
Irow.t.owar, 80 Maiden Line,
244 Strand London, r"
gtSts And tfealers • Itlateine
United States and the 44viliied
1
at 25 cent ? , 62.1-2 cents,and.
a:rThereia A•COtilderablO sa
. •
the larger sizes.' • • • •
N. D. 77 .-Directiuns . for the.
Tam persualed, after trying it in atreat many.l;tients in:evcry disorger are afE
cases, that it surpasses all other-remedies with-1 .- n4O-1y
in my knowledrze for that class of _difficulties
for which it is r-colurnended. It has cored
some very extreme cases under my uhservation,
which Ir.ve resisted all other treatment.
L. D. Iltmmc.-, .)1:13., Rochester, N.. V.
Thus far it has given entire satiSfaetion In all
cases where it has been used, and! do not Itesit
tate to recommend it in everi, , case for which i=
is designed. I consider it nn invaluable medi
cine, and sufferers should know of it.
BIZOiVNE M. D., Claremont, N. B.
* * * I would be glad td have a farther shp
ply, as the - medicine is becoming very popularf
and I think %vitt continue, ts it has given re;
lief in eyeiy insttinee where prop-•rly taken.
TndmAs 'NEWMAN, M. D., Mt. Vernon; Inds
The eltholicon is doing good ser‘iee here.
AU the ,patients that have tried the titedieinc
have heed bencfitted but one—and that one
nothing will help. Truly yours,
Lairm IILzLETT,M, D., New..Phil'a, Ohio.
PrevA on medical toPti to 'adopt it in their_
practice; and I have no fearsof the result, from
what know:ledge I have obtained persunallY.of
its curative powers. I wish the medioino kept
here.
T. C:fhwxl
. Ns, - 11., Waytiesturg,, Pa.
The claims of this medicine to the
the
of the public ar67 - strengthened by fact of its
having received the approbation and liberal
patronago of many pro.ninent members -of the
Medical - Faculty in the United States, some of
whcin have voluntary given letters of commen
dation, (see pamphlet) sustaining all_ that is
claimed for it as a curative agent
Pamphlets containing much useful informa
tion touching the nature and symptoms of the
above diseases, together with testimonials from
ladies of the highest respectability, as certified
•by the most satisfactory authority, to all of which
the attention of ladies and practitiorierS is re-
Nvetfuny invited, can be had gratis atlie store
ABEL 7J..11111.ELL, Agent,
Arsc,, for sale Itre. Mary. A... Clark,
liau.ley.; T.l). Spring, Laceyville; Dr. H. C.
Porter, Towanda ; an4.l oy respcettibl.i Drtiggics
in all the adjoining conrities. : • .
• 3.11. MARC.III.SIez Co., Proprietors,
Central Depot, 304 Braarlway, 14w4.
2-111:taltrf.
\I.R.S.- S. FULLER. would .annolthee to- Mb'
,
1 ladies of Franklin and vicinity; that she
will be prepared on the 90th inst:, to commence
the - •
MILLI NERY BUSINESS
for the season, whin all , calls in that line Will
be' promptly attended to.
Having secured the 'services of an excellent
milliner—Miss E. M. Rip of Binghamton—and
having a well selected assortment of millinery
goods now being pnrchased. in New, York , city,
she is confident of pleasing all 'who unay factor
hqr with 4 call either in prices .or - quality.
Sr Straw bonnets dressed over-to order.',..
Franklin Forks, April eth,•1857. 15,3.
One Cent Reward.
• RAN away from the.. - subscriber
on the sth instant ; Amos White,
• an indentured apprentice to the
ry art and mystery of rarmitig.l•• All
pertons aie hereby forbid harbor•
lag or trusting.stiid apprentice on
my account. , Whoever will rt . .
turn said ranaWay shalt receive the above re
ward. hint no charges. EZRA BEEBE.
Bridgewater, April 6th, :1857,:
ROGER KENYON.
HWING. just returned from New York. with
. a complete assortment. of goods for the
Spring Trade eonsibting in. part as follows, eir:
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Hoots da Shoes,
Clocks, LiSoking- Glasses;
Umbrellas. Wall Pa.
per, Ladies' Bon.
&c. &c.
A fine stock of PANAMA, - STRAW, and
l'Alfill•LEAF AA TA4Cat many other arti
cles too numerous to mention, would invite the
esperit.l attention of cash buyers to an exami
nation of bia.,slock,-Which gill be gbown .freely
to all, and sold as obeap as they sell .goods "this
side of New York. Thankful for"-the patron
age diat Pius been bestoped'upon' hint.the past.
year. he hopes by attention to the wants
of all, u suit altwho,may.eall.: Hoping, that
iuy customers Will not forget,that"a si3ttlentent
or necounis is duo leo .onoeA year-1 retaahi
their ••servant. • KENYON. -
Q RAWLS from $l,OO to SlO,OO at
KENYON'S -
"CIRENCII CAL?, BOOTS;_ and Eithamited
j Stmewat: ICSNYON'S.
EMJTIFUL stovlc les fi ne s oes,
- 11 - 0 4 04 - 914 1 4/Fne.,9 • 0 l eri. 'ea
• • limEN
Ilontrolie, Pa,
a '1.11.4911V .
/MLLE Blood gltFc - tnet
I. bonin tnusele-, gland and'fl,
• man frame. When pure, itieent
ery organ; wliCiit ceorraPt, it nect.,
1 • 1.101 LOWArSinag
1 disease. . . ,
t i ly upon the elemeats, of the , sties
tra/iting thC priucipla of tlisease,
1 tally curing-tho maltdy, wheiher
I, ney'res,the stomach. the liter.- t
rinn:cies,tho skin, the brain, tit It
1
l• the system, - , .• ' '
1 -"
1 IJsed Th roughout the .
1 ifOLLOWAY,'S DILL . ' are eq
1
th ciiternaiets torannoff -to the who
i and in tniordersi pecaliar to cert. *I
.I localltiaa. , ' _ - , ' ._ . • -
AtitMiii . " - ,bbloil
. Dyerii.psia' and iderangemeni- 0 1
source of indrmity, and.stitieiliti, it'
iunamerabledettille; yield to these 1
caves, howerer . aggrevated;aeling
gatcve, alterative and torus; 64
bottle's, nitrify. the duide,and invil
tem and the constitution at the sam
General ir r ettknes,s—,-24ruoi
When all stimulants fail, the
bracing properties of, these
_Pills
the shaking nerves and enfeebled
victim of general debility:- . -
Delicate . rema
All irregularitieivavd alinients
t - ...
delicate and senCtiva organs of
ot
moved or prevented by a few d
but infallible alteratives. No
gar& her Own Or her childien'i h .
to have -them within het.. reach.. ' .
[ , Scientific Endoreententtfi ..,_
I 'l i tie London ' , - Laneet,"" the L;Mitleii 4 . itatial ~
I Review " and the MO:at-eminent Of the faculty hi'
I Great Britain, France and • Gernianf, haVe'etitti . .; , .
Igized theTilla and theirlinventor, 1. • ' "-- -.'. -.- --'.. •
Holloway's Pills are the lest i remeilyj knort
in the world for the followiag :-
Asthma - Qeadches; •
Bowel Complaints indigastiop
Coughs _ • lowan} •Weiknt4a
Colds - • • • -
Costivenden Influenza,
Administrator's: .
riERE. O Letters otAe.pal
1 V Estate of Sliehael Der:ri
town, Stisßaehannn County, deli
granted to the subscriber; alt
to the gaid . estate'r, to reciuestir`
diate paysnett : -. and tlios'e hal:.
the same will preient them dt
for settlement. - . . .
- MICHAEL KEOG
Middlkown, March 61h; 185
• a t •
Clover t. Timeth'
undersigne'd o }threat' h
by the bushel or load, CI(
large kind;- also Timothy see
quality, which 'will be sold in q
the purchasers. They have als
quantity of excellent Seed W
grown, width they will sell b
load, Inquire of .
- CRANE it: ROB
Otpusite hotel;,'':
N. 8..0. t. Ct: - ‘ne ceps constantly or,l:hauct
a large assortment of family Grin, eeries, %lAA hcr.
will sell at the I!iivest Ipiices..
just .eturned fro m New York SIMI- :nett
extensive supply 'of goods in is lino ofi
and respectfully solicits. tho- pltrpitage pf;
friends and the public:. ' C at
lishment opposite Biarle's tiotul i and 1e131116
ine: his sqerior,§teck of groce and 'eci r s4ll . ,
your own interests by trading with
Montrose March l ttie,: . 1857: - • AM:"
. . See: Here Youxi_
Iperceive 'that your teeth wii
naily very uniform and beat
ing broken and discolored, And .
time, should you continue ton
will be despoiled of one of the
ypur noble and'ultractivelcee:
call on me without delay et -r
Brick Block - aver Wilson's stol
give me pleasure to preserve the'
consideration, just what yetir 1
and no more.
MOST RESPEC TFULLY Y
You are proulti of y - oifr
is' your Bra, and so
Your atuile is a sunbeam
. - •
• . • -
Your tent ' s raindsap
, thy',
But '“vont be so long Fair a'e
to tiny away frOni thernentiit
Even no* it gives int pain
Those ernmblingaret
Then' some along wiplAut d
in the Brink Block • over
as-p_oor ss'yon are beautiful,
Conic) along, i04:16 slang o . e
For lust what
- restore. . • .;, I
.
litirili'lidth'pst
• Administiat . 1 's otlee
is N 6 t i
"filrrHagAS• Letters of lkdrinuildtattercio
1 1 V the Estate of ktugh Meidildu ortititm
township,' county of' SurqUebanti t 'lieirated i -
hero been granted to the subsCri_Vei-k Orions -
indebted to the, said er..tale - are`tkOeritcd - lii:
make immediate payed( ul h aring=
claims against ttie saute. witi'present-th(m - ditly
cUthintlehted for Pettit m. 1114-t0
- 11,UNOIRET
Lenox, ?jamb 1403,18:J7, 6
Sat / Skit- : - litt ill ,
More I
fTenZ b lZ u tZ t o ;It; 1
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posit° W lm i ling (9l l 3 farkt i ti i r t 'l i k" C O ßlß un
voiney vilot t ood to now r rcParot to otWor,,
sate` °D th° DIVA IThenit term,. roe s titlOar
kinde of Wrenn Count, sad Floe Oaltellottr
veaset,vr store, eithet Jo weirs or tolUirottlitit
R it a mot bugs lo" wrier./ 4 - / TS
Dealers wall ta fututstteti tt,th on ikm k ei t
pullet On 0° 4 °o° "" Ikr *ring sazturk
or, antra * , Pvtimps from aii tanto.o illin IT
mall 401 ilePella lkirk. ' , il l ° frif:}.4 l t oT of
prAmptix filled," 010 LOA E$ A ltPrrlPXlttr
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I.lnistration tothe
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eased, have beAse
?ersons- inch:bind •
!.make
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