The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 25, 1857, Image 4

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.The extract , from a ,letter re
.ceetly received by\ a gentleman of Philad'a
'from his. ton, an officer on board the United
I giteksltip,.. St. Louis, under, date of .3grch
t main information *blob aPart from
the xolunble commercial staticties Which an
' Wiete
; 1 3dirtpliny-therri, _
1111 , be read wtt rest •
'Artoilttovu' Atari:ll4Bth.
We;arrived.lretrain. Cape Palrnai on the
12th inst.; wbeti'we had been ordered to
- lend our relent:et; And if necessary, our assis
tatOet,in theeettlement of the war between
tifit Cape - Nlmas'peo`ple wad tke natives: On
tour trrirai Este found the Governor (ex-Presi
' 'Alent)4lOberts with a - force of one hundred
and twenty-five 'men under his" command,
who had been ordeid to Cape Palmas by the
s kident'of Liberia immediately on intelli
.quce teaching Win of the war. In the mean
time, the„Cape PelMes people had driven the
, tliAirdi.fron their town and destroyed it, and
were in torn, threatened with the destruction
el their town end the inhabitants. The na-
tive,s on learning of - the succor which had so
- c .pro i rldentially arrived, and seeing the lives
jsopking. with so well armed and
organized -force; thought that discretion
;.was the better part of 'mkt. and sent a
:45f tnice - with the proposition to bave a pa
lavel*,;which was -- agreed to on the pars of
the.colonists. Thefolloivin,.. day King Yel
low..WillittecomPartied hy the chief men of
hialribe," came into Mown, and they were met
lii n i - Coritpany. of Lil.serian troops, who es
.oertett-thern - to the. Episcopal Illissionary
a-here the F!srlaTer was to be held.
palat:fr lasted = several - days, and was
tinily settled by treaty to the satisfaction of 1
parties.
Cape Palmas, or th,s 7 " . State of .M'aryland
in Liberia,' ' ettl erg e t of colored people
Vrincipallyiront Maryland, who have, since
eitablishment of. Lb . *, colony, been sup
i -
ftpOited by the Maryland ColoniTa on . Society.
They "were entirely - independent of Liberia
- ROI the. recent difficulty, 1Y b en , seeing their
nabilitS'toprotect_ thernse,frei' from 'the at
-teaks of unfriendly tribes around them,a,•k
ed io be r - eceived into the republic of Liberia
as a country. 'Alcommission was . according-
Ifapp'elnted fur the purpose of receiving her.'
Before the embarkation of the troops on
board A. 13:M.'s steamer Heels, which had
been sent from Sierra Leon for the purpose of
transporting them to Monrovia, Gov. Drayton
maigned.into, the hit - lids of the commission
_ .
. the authority Tested in iittn. The troops
were formed into a squire, having the flag
it staff in the'centre, and, as the ensign of tie
republic of Liberia was unfurled, the 'troops
;ti ) ,, presented arm; taro' three hezzas, and the
State of Maryland - in Liberia" ceased to be
');!i¢4 , independent State, • After the ceremony,
ATV troops; who werOressed in the Zouava
. ..4.4%.r0rm by the Government of France, went
gh the battalion drill quAte well consid
that. „be - short time they had been in,servicr.
for, , qalunteer received for his services, in
-1.49r .Y•So:nt Of his pas\ and relations, a town
100 acres of farm land.
I,l l 4covia has stlatlderfully improved
• oast the last - year, and' pre, , ents a scene of
- • t(ity which would astonish those who have
=toot visited her during that time. For fear
.of being accused of romancing, I will mention
two important improvements advertised in
the Liberian Herald—one,- a steam sugar
pilI; the otter an eating house, (sign of the
atl.fis and fork,) where fresh ovters, hot
_ ginger beer, dro., can be had at any
:reasonable Lours, and quite moderate prices.
:Her commerce, too, is increasing quite rap
idly; and what surprises me is, that our
- . -Ilovernment has no treaty of - commerce with
:
„It has - been proposed, as - the on dim goes,
• IpEngland to give. 24:1,000/ ($100,000) to
liiiberia for the right of free tate for the
term.of ten years. If this be- true, though I
believe it can be, it will have the •ef
rat - of throwing the entire trade into the
haudsof _the English, as our.nierehants will.
not be able to compete with them while they
have no duties to pay. --
. WHY ARE IRISII3IEN DPXOCRATS!
The N. Y. News remarks: ".It has_ lone
tbeda,an enigma to the 'tipper ten thousand'
- itity:the Irishman is a Democrat. All sorts
'..of_erplinations (but the right one) have been
given. The favorite one with a certain-class
cf,gtatry is , that iriathe high sounding name
.of l'ietnociacY whieh deceives and induces
m to enter within itsfolds--which, like the
dos iionstrictor, crushes, besmears with saliva,
. and then swallows them. • Others, with no
inBre truth, but with pester cunning than
our silk stocking friends, says it is that dread
,. monater, their religion ; and others,. with no
stout or patriotism, pretend . to believe it, is
: 2 from downright stupidity or maliciousness.-
-is"strange that they have never. analyzed
the hart and feelings of the Irishman. had
thief spent one-half the time or shown one
loarth the sagacity in this that they have
used is seeking out and manifving his faults,
they would Few° discovered 'that' every fin
_pulse of his heart responds to the generous,
• pare and holy principles of the Democratic
faith. • Cold and selfish proscriptiotrists.tor
tnre into a deformity his love - of the green
isle, nail ' because they find themselves ince
. liable tieso . nottle. an emotion fur -the land of
their I.l;rtli, tifer stamp it in him as a crirrie, and
would eiet te the fears of silly fanatics to doubt
* the passibility of an Irishman ever having a
true leveler the laud of his adoption. They
cannot appreciate the felings which make.
thesonlif Irehind look back with sigh to
the'little cot, the fond old mother who bore
him, the green
,fields Dom which the lark
springs, soaring into th ' iheavens, pouring out
the song 'familiar :to. hilt boyhood's ear; the
beige,,, from which the thrtul's note woke
-; litin to Ids daily labors; the dance, where
lasy,te - anifrolie - gere the order of the night.
leit - strauge tharthoughts of all these should
snake - the eye glisten and the manly breast]
Raye.ti Sigh No; .:alhousand times no ! LAW OF SELF ease was deci
/4.givia the best prOof that the heart - is hon- ' ded last week by the Court - of Appeals at
44 and badati.„ It is the best security of Frankfort. Ky., which settles the question is
444 tockeedom. lie feels that oppression to when a wan is justified in killing his as
basAirbretk him from that home, and beknows ; salient. The case was Nut Grayson Circuit,
that it'atatthesame`oppressor' s hand that drove in which Meredith bad been convicted of
I .lolotoloriies to revolt against the oppressor. manslaughterlor the killing of one Ireland,
Tr* is:,.-why he seekijr land ; and it is Mho attacked him, anti the lower court char
iirthis and feel t ifig 'that leads him to .ged the jury, " Iflrelatid,assaulted the defen
aptaite with that patty which has, ever dent and head reasoaable grounds . to be
reiTsted the encroachments of the common lieve be was in danger of sustaining bodily
_ erstaluty. "Democracy ia born . wits hint, it harm, or the loss of life from suchassault,and
hligrows with his growtn, and strengthens with if necessary, to protect his life or person from
, ettength. -- via temperament is congenial great bodily harm, he, [night kill Ireland,. it '
liberty, and biz spirit chafes wider unnat- he had no safe Means of' escipitig. 'But if'
. 4 4iiiitlittbuinin restraint of the opireSsor. the defendsuat could -hare safely ted
t r tosiises . in• the land . or his adoption • that f from thedanger, and . by the& ma 'retr ea
ass ts have
, which - Lis country Men have Ling hoped saved his life arid person, he is.not excuSable
f4fltpoireld self-governmitnt, per- for . the killing of Ireland." The higher coUrt
spitiwpialign.lind,irefidota. "Who shall paint however, "decided that this charge was *To e ',
yirseolAktts- "Elf the .adopted citizen .as:lie—thistithe jarrhad nothin g g
to .do with the
1 10b4Sibkhis little son, running about, (per-'' question, wheiher" the defendant could have
hiftelltrutags) and Vaows -that lt possible safely setiested, "that being a questio' ato
tinkt4z foe pay yet r.hairt the ear of a lit , settled bykthejudgment,uf ibedefeadant
Senate or MI the t Rimy
übernatariar self. - ' 1 la the exercise Of. e ibis judgment be
eirokittor auZl, successfully lesot the . sallete s Of mast - act rationally: - 'M? at oared/ ne
ttle lepublic against - its enetaies r - this,' ormity to kill existed ar:lakivis (itlegion
sangliplactlie realizes the very Atte re .. l; 4 l;ie- to be decided by Meredith at the
moeiraiey:, •Bis erections,' his gratitude sad Though be May - have erred is Ilia judgment-- *
hisloye ofjuttiek lead lamb the Demo- though.o hare-saf4y
. - reteeated,' yet
oftreo petty, aacertainfras. a mother's - love - -if •be acted in
d good faith; and had resonatis"'
hesii- -, to 'berthild "be fiss nourished '
at ipy groiinds Whirlers that his'Otily . arety eras
- nourished
' - kill his antagOnlet y sthelaw4zenses bier."
Tnz ZonfatpLl. ibrtnte.-L4lleV. Geo. Jones, of
the linited'Sta . 4s "Naiy;:hiia',been residing-at'
EcuadOr;ltieking initiations tipon the
Zoidiaeal light, ;that. brightnes,
eliPtieal shaped, which may be' een bee; in
the Western heavens about
,the num& of
March. Mr. Jones' obseriations confirm the ]
vecent istromicat theory that the Zodiacal 1
light is a belt or nebulous ring around this
planet—the earthl- , -soniethlng analagona to
the riga which surrounds Jupiter. in ,
the course of his extended obieriations, saw
thislight not only - immediately over the east
and west horrizowybut ;forming. a complete
arch across , the sky, and this at every hour of
the night. He never.failed to see it at every
one of his observations: This ring crossed
`the elliptic in longitude CO, at an angle...'of
about four degrees. It is not every remote
distance from the 'earth, and the -nebulous
matter of which it- is composed is, it is be-'
lieced to be, self luminous, while also it gives
us the sun's reflected light. In addition to
these facts, Mr:Jones gives some surmises or
conclusions to which his observations have
led him, and which may be true, though they:
deal largely in conjecture,
instead of ascer
tained fact. The drat is, that space shoat our
earth, and probly all space connected with
our universe of stars, is filled with self lumin
ous matter of great tenuity—sm old idea of
natural philosophers, hat never yet demon
strated, though probable; that the- milky '
way is composed of this self-luminous Matter,
in some places greatly condensed, the sub
stance from which all -worlds are formed, culd
from which worlds are now being formed, and
into which perhaps, they again resolve them
'Sates. • ihis, of otearse, is but party conjec
ture, and' is only entitled to consideration for
its plau.'ibility. Next, the milky-way; is a
spiral in' shape end that our place in this
apiral is about one-third or one-fourth of the
way from , the Southern Gloss to Sirius.
t rUE °BEAT MAIIB AT MISRESOTA.-41.10 cut
ting up tilf this immense piece of copper is
Progressing. Eight masses were taken off
in April, weighing in the aggregate 50,601
lbs to which should be added 13 bbls. cop
per chips. 7,310 lbs., giving a grand aggre
gate of nearly 29 tens. The copper chips in
t chide all which have been taken from the
I great mass since it was thrown down. The
tetal amount taken from it in every form up
to the month - of May, is seventy tons and five
hunched and ninety-two pound+. It will
; probably require one year more to get the
great thing cut entirely up, and in the mean.-
time its yield of copper will entitle it to a
rank as the third mine on the Lake. As yet'
the copper cutters have not taken any Ipiece+
from the second tier, but have
-only removed
in places the edge of the mass. Several cuts
have been made four and a half to five feet
deep, and its thickness is still increasing to
wards the centre. - The first impressions
which we made public; in regard to its high
purityliave been fully sustained by the cut
tings thus far. There is still . abundant evi
dence that it is almost pure metal. The prcl
'duct of the Minnesota mine for April was
370,550 pounds,or 185 tons and 550 pounds.
This is the largest amount of copper ever ta
ken from a mine on Lake Superior, in a sin
gle month, and probably the largest evei ta
ken from one mine in the world during a
similar peridd.—Lakt Superior Miner.
Garatias IN NEW Yona.—There are one
hundred thousand German inhabitants in the
city of New York. They have upward of
twenty places of public worship, upwards 'of
fifty schools, ten bookstores and fire printing
establishment; a German theatre, German,
opera, and matinees and soirees musical in
numerable. Many Germans are engaged in
mechanical arts, many are practical terriers,
surgical instrument makers, manufacturers of
pianos and fancy article; grodera, hakers,con
fectioners and hotel . keepers. There are sev
eral German daily; weekly and monthly.
newspapers. The New York Staats Zeitung.
from which we gather these facts, had 18,
000 daily subscribers. The ohmmeter of the
German merchants in New Yolk is said to
stand high. During the Taft year, accOrling
'to our German cotempotarv, thikdirect ttade
with Gertnany froth New York I:nployett, in
its marine a tonnage of upwards of 90.000 ;
numbering 152 arrivals and 120 departures.
There are six lines orpackets and two 44
steamships. Ihe 'number of searnen'emplor
ed was 8,547. The valuation of this • trade
for the year.was $13,193,284 00 of direct
imports, and $9,367,570 of direct exports.-- .
The indirect trade may be assumed at a high
er figure.- The number of passeagers during
the same time was $38,289. •
•
IMPORTANT DECISION ON A BILL OF EN
CHAIN:GEL—Judge Petit, of Indiana, rendered
a decison in an important case on 'a • bill of
. exchange, at Lafayette,iwhich, if sustained as
a law, will have a material effect on the ex
change business of our banks and bankers.—,
The case was founded upon a bill ofexchaticre
drawn and accepted by parties in Toledo and .
discounted by bankers in Lafayette, for the 1
accommodation of the holders, at a- conside- I
table shave, the holder's endorsement' being
required to the lA11,• as a condition of its be taken. The NII was not paid at maturi-
Ity ; the brokers came back on- the endorser
for payment, who set up the plea of usury in
defence. The Judge charged that the fact
that the plaintiff required the endorsement of
the bolder of the bill—now the defendant in
the suit—made the transaction a loan of
money to him and not a sale of the bill, and
consequently usurous,if more than six per cent
were taken, and that they could not in any ~
event find for plaintiffs fora greater sum than
the amount-paid by them upon the bill when
they received it, and also that a verdict must
be rendered against the plaii
Ifs for costs.—
a
The result of the trial was a % rdict for the ,
.plaintiffs for the aniuunt adva eed• by them
11pola the-bill, without any interest whatever,
and against them for cost. '
s,zrio.en;,,Aledicinel4. &C. AFFLICTE-D READ I
(1 1147 alisstRa.BEEtnentr..s.—Vegotable Pills
ILI - Greenlionntain. Ointment,- lilarsaparila
Compound, ehildreg'a;Panaces, Eyelotion Fe.
ter arid Ague Remedy, Health Bitters. Dy aen. '
- Eery Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Maiehall'a
Uterine, Catholieon, Dr. Libby's Tile Ointment,
end'illanual of Health: • - • •
• Ayres:Pills and - Cherry Pectoris.), Tanner's
German Ointmeht, Trask's Magpetic Ointrrient,
Holloway's Ointment and- rill, Davis' Pain
Kilter;-Dr. Fitch's Heart Corredor, Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Sonle's Sdrereign Balm,
Wright's Indian - Vegetable Pills, Rtiode's Fever
arid 'Anglia Cure,Merchant's Gargling Oil; Arni.
ea Lineament, amphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Alpes, Pieces . , Myrrh, Licorice, &c., 41tc.
A new supyly just received, to be kept constant.
ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October, Ist, 1856.
Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure,.
nit Antidote to Malaria: for the prevention,
• V add care of Foier and Ange, or Chill Fevei,
Dumb Angne, and other Intermittent and Re
mittant Fevers; also of Billions Fevers, accom
panied by lrycihoid Fever, Yellow Fever, Ship
and Jail Pe?r, General Debility, Night Sweats,
and all otherjorms of disease which have a com
mon origin in
MALARIA 02 MIASMA.
Equally certain as a preventative or care.
For side by the undersigned, authorised agent
for the Proprietor, Jas. A. Rhodes, Providence,
Rhode Island. , I. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Slay]Ft, /856.
FARMERS!
$l5 will - purchase one of the best
CORN SHELLED and SEPARATORS
• Ever In.velvted.
Tundersigned is now prepared to.furnish
to FARMERS, Millers and others the world
renowned, Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder
of the times—being the best, most durable, and
easiest miming Sheller now in use. Warranted,
to shell more corn in a shorter space' of time, -
thaa antother machine, entirely cleaning the
ear, from end to end, without crushing either
corner cob. •
The Machines are constructed with two
cranks, and pnlly for a heltoso that twopersons
can,turn them, or attach a belt in motion by
any power. The attention of perions owning
mills, is solicited, 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
shelling one' bushel per minute—revery Farmer
ghoul., have one—as 'they save their cost, in
les than one seasons.
They are on ehihition at Searle's Hotel,
Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in 13rooklyn, and
at Lathrop's Lake 31il1s,Where they can-be seen
in operation at ary time. All orders addressed
to. the undersigned, will receive prompt atten
tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war.'
ranted to operate. • D. D. SEARLE.
Sear
Montrose, December. 111h,Ar k's Hotel
1856.
CERTIFICATE.
- •
THIS is to certify, that I have examined and
used one of the above Shelters, for sale by D.
D. SEARLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one
of tho' best, most durable and easiest runnina
Shellers ever introduced into this county.
,It
will shell more corn in .a shorter time than any
other Machhic, and is always ready fotservice.
I most heartily and freely recommend them to
the Farmers of Susq'a County, as the cheapest
and best Sheller, now in use. I have one in .
operation in my mill in Dimock, which needs
only to be seen to recommend itself. Call and
see it. • AMMI ELY.
Brooklyn. December 11th. 1856. 51tf.
Burning Fluid and Camphene.
A. FRESH supply, just received, and for sale
/1 cheap, also, candles. old enough, big enou2'h
and hard enoughto stand alone. in summer time,
by 1. N. BULLARD.
June Gth, 1856.
NEW TOPOGItAPIIICAL MAP
OF
Suzquehanna County.
E. the undersined, propose to publish a
V I map of•tiusquehanna county, (if sufficient
encouragement be vixen,) said map sawing all
the Roads, with their angles—all Streams in
their ptoper- places—together with all Lakes,
and Ponds, with their name's, showing their 10.
cation size and shape. The names of property
holders are to be inserted in their proper pla%
es—it will also show the location of all Church
es, School Houses; - Hotels, 'Stores, Mills of all
kinds, also feorrect Table of Distances from
ono 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 Sybseribers, colored and mounted -Alt
the exceedingly low price of $l.OO per copy.
& MARSH,
• Nos. 17 & 19, 3faine LEE
ROGER It ENVON.
"[SAVING just returned from NeW York, with
- Xl_ a comPlete assortment of goods for the
Spring Trade consisting in partas follOws, viz:
Dry Goods, Groceries, Croitery,
Hardware, Boots dc . Shoe.,
Clocks,Loolging Glasses,
Umbrellas, Wall Pa. •
per, Ladies' -Bon.
nets, dm. dze.
• A fine stock of PANAMA, STRA IT', and
PAL.II-LEIF HATS, and many 'other arti
cles too numerous to mention, would invitc l the
especial attention of cash buyers to. an exami.
nation of his stock, which-will be %flown freely
to all, and sold"as cheap as they sell . ponds this
side of. New York'. Thankful for the patron.
age that has been bestowed upon him the past
year, he hopes by constant attention to the wants
of all, o suit all who may call. Hoping that
my customers will not forget that a settlement
of accounti is due me once a year, I temniu
their servant, KENYON.
Look and -Read!
SOMETHING NEW !
THE undersigned,Merchant at Dinaock Four
Corners, has lately discovered that, for
ready pay he eansell naoreGoods, 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 tale
my. word for it. Call and see tot-yourselves.
Bring a little Cash or some kind of - Country
produce, and buy sour Goods at a price unpar
alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. Aly
stock is large and well selected, and I am re
ceiving
NEW ADDITIONS
every week. Hy Terms of Sale are READT. PAY.
It will . certainly be for your interest to call and
Bee me before pnrchasingelsewhere.
Flour and Salt kept constantly on hand.
Wic. n: THAYER.
Ditheck, Jan. 13th; 1857, • '
FORDRAIf t
[St CCEBSOII TO A. & E. BALDWIL]
Manufacturer of Saddles,. Harnesses, and
, Trunk and Carriage Trintmer,,
UTOIJLD invite-41i who are in want of any
article ever kept at a Harness shop to give
him a can. •
Harnesses made of tha beat - Otik Tanned
Leathers on short notice.
lie hat; on hand's good assortment of Carriage
Trimmings which he offers on the most reason.
aLle terms. CarriagaTrimm;ng done with neat
ness and dispatch. - •
• ,
Repairing done on short notice. • •
No. I. 2, and 3, Basement Senriels Hotei .
Montrose, Nov. 26th, 1866. • n 49.
_
Cr? Li t
nEtip4c.oup4S deeirona of paying me money, on
1. debt of kny 44,4.41410 n, can do so by leav
ing their payment with Pout, Cooper & Co.,
Lankers'llloa to - lieledit, ;whose receipts
will be allawedfrom their date. - •
TA- ,• C. L. WARP.
Prif OM, PA& Atm. 1. *
i "- RO l 4/Cffc• nen d
131 " ° at
la - At
c't -
HARDWA=RE,
[ HOW FURNISHING'
FANCY GOODS!
PCR CASH ONLY ! !
AVING determined to change our place of
businesa,wo offurfor sale oar entire stock of
1111123) DM 212
SXOI3SIEt FURNILSELIVG
_ .A2rD
FILM DIM
1,,Gx, - .c0. - axi
111 E & KNOWLTON,
Binghamton, April 2d, 18.57.
We wigh it to be distinctly andor
stood, tLat our sales will oe made for
CASH ONLY!!!
Anr All persons' liming open accounts on
our''sbooks are requested to call and settleita
tnediately.
ANY - Accounts not settled by the Ist of 711
- will be put into other hands for eolleetioti.
GOING AT COST ! !!
NOW IS THE TIME
FOR BARGAINS ! !
RIVRDWARE,
7.,
FUT3,lll3.talr, .TD
',G: OODS i.l
EV:r4rj a ia i Cqilrll"ir)Z.
le I T O Isiiise/V
•
You have now a splensiti t l opportunity to
supply yourselves with everything in the
above line, at New York cost. •
irN Pis , \ rr Aritirthccirmi
%10 alga
We have a rery large assortment of Car
penter's Tools of, the best quality, wbiolt
we
will sell at Cost.
04:071.222a
We have a complete assortment of Coop
er's Tools, Soil*, at Cost.
Locks, Litcbea, Knobs, Blind Trimmings
Butts,,Scrows, dc., Ito., 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 bold at Cost.
tir Thule - desirous ot. selecting horn it
con3,_plete stock will
Pilin & ROM,
bl
COOrtatireet, adjo!oing Nok of .1314-
tozoton.. , .
r:tlothi IS
~ 1
51 Court-street.
P. & b,
COUG TISMOL DEP. ROA it SRN RIS S. INIPLO•
W&ZA, nuoscarxxn, WVIIOOPINO
OIJOH, CROUP, - ASTHMA, IN.
CEPIREIT CONSURPTION,
and for the relief of cotannoptiv• pathints In advanced .
Magee of the disease.
as We need not speak to the' public of its virtues.
Thrinnthout every town, and almost every hamlet of the
American States, its wonderful curet , of pulmonary cone
?Sainte have made tt already known. hay, few are the
families In any civilised country on tide continent without
scene
on
experience Dille edeersi- and fewer yet the.
tome
communities ithy where which have not ti,mong than
living trophy of tti victory over the subtle and dare
gerous diseases of the throat and loop. While it is the
man prorerful antidote yet known to man for the forty(. dable and dangerous disease' of the pulmonary organs,
Is Also the plessantest and safest remedy that am be ener
pioyed for Infants and-young persons. Parents shouldhave It he store Against the insidious enmity that Melia
upon than tropreparat. We have abundant granule to
believe the Cams' riCTO/Uli aaveamoa UT" COD.
IMIIOIOIIS it prevents th an those it corm. it by
you, and tore your colds while they are curable, nor
• Um them until no buena* skill can maw the a
emitter that, fastened an the y
vitail, eats your life arm y•
Al/Arrow the dreadful Wad of lung dieardem, end as
they know too the virtues of this remedy, ins need not do
• more than to amine them it Is still reads the best It cat .
be, W. spans us east, no are, ED toll top
rod
tt the ben uce
rely t o h n
agentirbkh Our akin esi, fart hth for their cure.
PRSPARED IT DI: 1.0.1111,
Practical istti LePssil, Nu&
•XBO dOZD 8 p •
• AB fa :TUR XV iito ntrpse,
And by Nalers in mcnicnizn extryitinie;
The :Cheap - Store
ti!la‘ thallaV Vattay..
THE indersigned wohld zeiquacttnilrinfOrra
tbi inhabitants of Binghamton and :vicinity.,
that he has recontly.punabased of Milliard Priest
his large and well selected stock - ar ,
'D t.- -•
which he,./i c v ov ,om La - Fayette Block
to No. 28 Coup; one .00r abdve - the'Ajneri.
can Hotel. -
This et‘tire - stack has boon purchased Consid
erably below New York cost, enough so to war,
rant him in saying that hewill sell Goods cheap,
er than can.be bought at any other Store in town.
R2WI 1122:5Z
Summer Goods. T o . the above stock has just
been added a large infoice of Spring and Sum.
met Goods of the latest Lyles, which up) be
closed out at great bargains.' . eL • '
The Mock consists in part of the following
goods t viz ; Fine Lawns. fast colors, from 9 to
18 cts. per yard; Calicoes, American and English,
from 4'to 11 eta. per yard; Marimack und.Co.
chcco Prints, at 11 cts.; Bleached andSheetinzs
and Shirtiegs froui 4 cts..to 2s. 6d per: yard; -
Kentucky Jeans, fr )rn Is. 3d. to 2s. 6d. per yard;
Ladies' Hose,' from 6d. to 3s. 6d. per pair;
Ginahams, from 10 els. to 23 cts. per yard; Dc
Laines from 10 cts. to 3:4. per yard.. Also-a large
.lot of Linens, Quilts and Couterpains, Curtains
and Draperies. Shawls, Gloies, Table Covers,
Silks, Saces.Emborderies, &e. &c.
Trunks, Valices and Bags, of. all sizes and
.
•
re" Don't forget the number, 28 Conrt4treet,
1. Door east of the American Hotel, but eel; and
see before 'massing elsewhere.
ODWIN
Eing,hatnpion, April .3d, 1856. G
•
'REMOVAL!
TAILORING EST.fBLISILVENT,
ON MATS ST., NIIXT DOOn. TO ,TLIE FARMERS' STORE.
Tr"' undersigned having ternrked his shop
• from Public. Avenue to MAIN STREET,
is Oda rece'vinz it splendid assortment of
lIROADCLOTIIS. CASSIMERES,"
- _ a VESTINGS, &C.,
Which he is prepared to cut and make to or.
.der, in a style that cannot fail •to suit all who
may favor him with their custom. Those wish
ing; their Work done neat andWitt-a/'e man
ner, will find it to their iuierest to gise me a
call.
• J. SAUTTER,TaiIoh
Montrose, Nov. 27, I 836:-49tt. . - -
Clover & Timothy Seed
FOR Y ale by
BURRITT
New Milford, March - 18. 1857.
Ashton Salt.
__ •
•
and
l
Dairy and Table use; just received anti
li
for sale by the sack bushel or pound, by
I. N. BULLARD.
June 9th. 185 f. • .
•
EACTTIFUL stock of I..adie4' fine Shoes,
and Children& Gaiters and Parodic nt.
KENYON'S.
c2HAWLs from SI,OO to 810,00 nt
KENYON's
vir IR RQR.S.—Large Mirrors,Framtd
I.YI forsale by ABEL TI,TRFLELL
OLD- and Silver Spect-----
acicso new lot just
received, comprising. all a tie. Ice
Angust 15th, 1 8561 A.. J. EVAN'S.
iz ENNEDY,S T - Medical Discovery. for sale
.1.1 by 'ABEL TUIiRELL.
, AYE ' R 9 S
•
s,
Cathartic Pi lls ,
(SUGAR COATED.) .
AIM lune to
•
CLEANSE TEE BLOOD AND CIIRE THE S/CIC.
Patheri. Mothers, Physicians,
Philanthropists. read their Effects,
-and judge of their Virtues.
• run TEE CCItE oy
Headache, Sick Ileadache.Foni Stomach.
- krrestsch Pa., May 1, laNr.
• ns.J.C.Asti..
'Sir: I hale been ec ret , eatedly cured of
the worst henilache any body can bare by a dose or two
of your l'ills. -It menu tOariee from a font stomach, which
they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do
Cdr, the feet is Worth knoseing.
Yours with great respect, ED. W. PIIEDI.E.
Clerk , IS:etlrtter
Bilious, Disorders and Liver. Complaints.
Dresantert or Tex Inpitmt,
It 4.mo:um's, D.C.. 7 FOL. It C.
Sue: I hare toted yotk Yills in my general cad hospital
practice ever since yon male them, and cat:mot - hesitate to
say they are the be.t cathattir Ivo employ. Their regu
- lattheg in ,tetion on the firer is quick and 42 , :ci.led. consequent-
ly y are an admirable r,:in , dy for densugements of that
•rr.can. indeed. 1-have seldom fund a cane of btliorur dia
aue tuo otAtitutir that it did taut readilv yleld to them.
kraternally yours, ALONZO BALI., M. D,
• Phyrician of the Marine limpital.
Hysentery, Relax, and Worms. •
Pon Omer.. ll..sr.Vse, Ltr. Co., Mot, Nor. 16,1955.
DR. Area: Your Pills are the perfection of- medicine.
They hare done my wife mots good than I can tell von.
She lad been sick and pining away for months. iVent
off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She
then commenced taking ynnr rills, which soon cured her,
by expelling large quantities 'of worms (dead) from hef
.They afterwards cured her .and our two children
of bloody dysentery. One of ournelghbors had it bad, and
my wife cured hut, with two doses of your Pills, while
others amend us paid from tire to twenty dollars doctors'
bills, and lost. mach time. without being Cured entirely
eten then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually -
good and Lonest,'will be prized here.
01.0. J. GRIFFIN, Theintirafer.-
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood ..
Prow Rer. rtimtz, A - War of Aden: March. Boston.
Dr.. Arra': T hare used your Pills with extraordinary
success in my family and among th,we I rim mlied to visit
in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify
the blood they are the very hiwt remedy have 'ever
kniiwn. and I can confidently recommend them to thy
Metals. . Yours, J. V.
• i irARMAR, WY011:13'0 CO, N. Y.. Oct. 24. 184.
DEAR lam using yonr Cathartic Pills in my prac
tice. and And them an excellent purgatlve to cleanse the
systim, and purify the fountains of the Mood.
JOHN O. bIEACIIAIf, M.D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kinds Evil, Tetter,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum. ..
. Prowl a Ay-warding „Herrhand at St. LPllit, Ftb. 4,1858. .
Da. ATER: Your Pills are the .punimmall that is
great in medicine. They have cured my l' tle dunghtor
if
of ulrewuts Pores upon her hands and feet t at had proved
inceiruhle for years.. Iler mother has been long grievous
ly alllicred with bletchee and pimples on her akin and in
her hair. After our child was cured. abe also tried your
Pills. and they hare cured her. ASA MORGRIDOH.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout.
Pima Lis Rer. Dr. Ifaselu. of the Nithodist Epic Church;
PULASKI COLTZ. Saran:wan e 0a...1an. 6, 1656.
Ho:roars. Ste : I shonlf: be ungrateful for the relief your
skill he. 'nought me if I did not report my case to you.
A. cold sett.ed in my limbs and brought on excruciating
neuralgic Nina, shit eialfil in chronic rheumatism.
Note ithatanding 1 hod the heat of pbymicians, the disease
grew eerie and wont.. until, by the advice of your excel
lent agent in halt linore. Or. 31ackenaie, I tried your Pills.
Their elfecta were glow. but o u r,., by persorring in the
use of them lam now entirely well. .
Stwan Cna.nnzt, Defog ItOCCE, LA, 5 tire, Ins.
Du. ATER : I hare bemi entirely cured by your Pills of
Rheumatic. Gent. —a pa4ufill dismse that had afllicteffmo
for years. • VINCENT SLIDSLL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com.
plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excel.
tent remedy.
•
' For CostMmess or Constipation, andal
st Dinner P4ll, they ere agreeable and effectual:
'nu, Suppression, Paralysla, Inilamma.
slim, and e%eu Deafness, and Partial Blind.
Meal, have been cured by the alterative action of thee°
Illia..
Meat Mr the pilla in millet mitaln Here-try; which, al
though a valuable remedy in skilful hand% la dangerous
in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences dud free
fluently Solicrw its incautious use. These contain no titer.
car, or mineral siabstance whatever. - •
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
.YOR . TIIZ HAPID MRS Olr
CH k 1
Mc OR StoRNESS,
03E BiEffiEEli TEEM
11.01L,L0
• .
1 911/IE-Blood furnishes the. Material: of every
'1 bone; muscle, gland and fibre in the hu.
,
man frame. When lure, it Semites health to ev
ery organ; when corrupt, it ziecessarily produces .
disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS opckate direct-
ly upon the elements of the stream of life; neu
tralizing the priticipla of disease, and thus radi
cally curing the in - 41adyi whether located in the
nerves, the stomach,. the. liver, the hoWelr, the ,
muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of
the system.
Used Throughout the World!
HOLLOWAY'S PlLLlwre,equally efficacious
in complaints common to the whole human race,
and in disorders peculiar to certain •dliznatee and.
localities.
•
Alarming Disorders.:.
Dyspepsia and derangement of the liver. th e
scarce of infirmity, and suffering; and the , cause er
italleflerable deatha, yield to these. curatiaes; in all
cases, however aggravated, acting as a mild' pur:
gative, alterative ! and tonic; they relieve this
bowels, purify the .fluids.,and invigorati the
tem and thconstitution at the same time.
General Weakness—Nervans
When all stimulants fail, the renovating- and
bracing propertiespf these Pills give firmness to
the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the
victim Of general debility.
•
,
is. Deli c ate Females. • •
All - irregularities and aliments i cident to the
delicate and sensitive organs Of theses DA re;
moved or preented by a few doses of thesis mild,
but infallible alteratives. Na - mother who re
gards her own or her children's health should Ail
to hare them within her reach. •
Scientific Endorsements.
The London Lancet," the London " Medical
Review " and the most eminent, of the faculty in
Great Britain, France . and Germany, have ettlo
gised the Pills and their inventor. ~
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known
ifo the world for the .plowing diseases :
Aitma peadaches
Bowel Complaints Indigestion
Coughs Inward, Wee iciest!
Colds Inflammation
Costiveness Influenza
Chest Diseases Liver Complaints
Debility- Lowness of Spiiits
Dropsy ' • ;'flee
Dyspepsia • Secondary Symptom,
Diarrhoea Stoue and Gravel
Fever and A zne Venereal Afiections •
Female Complaints • Worms of all kinds
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
frox.r.owsr, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
244 Strand -London - 0)y all respectable Drug.
„gists and Dealers in Medicine •thronghont the
Quited States am!' the civilized world, in boxii
at ':LS cents, 62 1-2 cents, and $1 each.
117" There iä a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for • the: guidance of pa.;
tients in every disorder are affixed to each box,
n4O-ly •
HOUSE IAVILDER'S DEPOT FOR SiTS..
Q/ HANNA C 0 Trt AT NEW
:MILFORD.
T)!OK E (MAN & GARRETT 'are giving es- .
pecial attention to the improvement con
templated in this county the ensuing season,
"and now :41'er a helping hand, by keepir AT . con
stantl v for sale n large quantity of Window Sash
and Glass. Blinds. Door, Nails, Paints and Oils.
and a complete assortment of, Builder's Hurd
Ware, &e. 'Those going to put up houSes
in
the spring will fihil it for their interest to give
us a . call. We can furnish everything you want,
and at the very lowest tnanutacturing prices.
DICKERMAN & GARRETT.
New 'Milford. Feb. Bth, 1856..
H. WARD •
3 fANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN
` S TRA.W - GOOD . S,
'NOS. 77 &79 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
We are now receiving our SPRINkSTOCK,
which will comprise a large and 'defiirable as
sortment of all_ kind, of
S TIM IV AND LA CE BONNET S;
Our stock of FlotiVs will be un asually large
this_ season, and we would invite yotkr F•pecial.
attention to that.departraent.- Please cail and
exittnine them before waking your purchases.
IL WARD.
N05..77 & 79 North' Second St:
May 14, 1857. r
21m2
Attention Farmers!--Plow Points
CAP almost every pattern and kind now in use;
ki also No. ZR. Thatchley Plows and Corn
Plows, may be had at any time of day and until
10 o'clock at night, in exchange for Cash, Old
Iron, Graift, Eggs, or any kind of Ready Pay, of
May Ist. 1851.] I. N. BULLARO.
• Take Notice.
Q UNDAY SCHOOLS furnished withLibarries
kJ of different sizes at New York retail prices.
Call at the Post Office.
May 7th, 1856.
A.BIGL TU
Keeps all the Popular
EtaltUaltk
AND A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OF
GENU INE DRUGS, :
Montrose, Pa. .
.
cl t
TVG'. YVAY'S Pills and Ointment. Ayer's
11 (Mery ectorinl end. Cathartic Pills. Th e
Balm of -a - T usand Flowers. Mustane Lini
ment. Dr. Halsey's Forest Wino and Pill,Myers' Extract of Rock Rose. And nearly nil
of the medicines in market: For saleat the Drug,
Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Variety. st4re - 41'
• ABEL Variety.
igtnuary, 1837
Ammunition, • -
BD LASTING Powder, Safety - Fuse, Gun
13 Po wder. Shot, Lead, Gun Caps .andWont
ens Powder Flask a, G uns, Revot verstiPlate Is,
At the Store of ' ABEL - TURRELL.
Montrose, Oct. Isth. 1856.
- -
Tftiothy- Seed:
QTANLEY.TURFI,ELL'S TIMOTHY SEED
warriantcclpurc' For sale by ••
• • ABEL TURILELL.
Montrokcionary 210th, 1857. ' 1=
, . .
EW Jesie lry, Perfumery, — Piney 96 : 4,,
NGroceries, Paints, Oils, Drugs, Materiele for
Lights, &c, just rece ived
ELL.
AgEL TDDR
Oct. 81 . 6 . i: /85e.
_
rpUItICS Wand 1301, by , tlifk _suck. bfirralor
- 1 lb. by ' 1:,N.8UL,2
N0va2,—.114156, LAILD,‘_
GA ItDEN
out s"
- _-.TUAREWS.
14.1 SIN A 847
W AY!S .PILLI4 '.:
t-1 Ji ontost J t4itfria
-
• PtlitallEDiViltli TEIVRBAA • - oultixo
MCCOLLUM GUP2IIIBOII
cash in al
not paid within six mondia l and
of the year. ' No popes dismal
resrages ire paid, except at th
Publishers. Mt communication
the . .office, to ensure attention uP,
to the Eorrons, Montrose. toe d'
Rates of Advert
°nem:pare (12.1ines ericas) 1 o
Each-subsequent inseition,•
One square three months, • .
One square six mouths,
Itusinesscaris, four lines or je•
One-eighth column, one year,
One-fourth - “
One-half
One colorero, • - '
Yearly advertisers will be r:
business in which they are en
considered as to cant
unless they shall give special
discontinuance of the same.: I
T e t
• -- JOECNVOICIti
--c h 'I) •
pg itshers boring gd .
Print 4 materials n large and s
men . of-Job Type, are now_ picp
JOB Vons in a manner - mesa, ~ ' 1
tie of country, and on reason:lW
lank* Of every description
ly on hand or printed - to order.
Natelintss jrP
• VAI4 - . & BRUND
Physicians and' Sur
Depot, Penn'o.;
.B. C. Vary., - .A. i
AIME
M. W. RiflT p
Cabinet and Chair; a
ern, root of Main 'Street. Mootro
' ABEL TURRELL-mos
Dealer in -,Drup i Medicine
Dye Stuffy. Gina-w Are,
Window Glass, Groeeries, Fuiteir
elry, Perfumery, &u. --And Agra
most porailur-Pnient Medieinds.
JOHN- GIIOVE
Fashionable Taifor—S
Baptist Meeting House, ott, Tur.l
Mohtrose, Pa..
. -JOHN , COL-STE '
Dealer in Stinrts, . T , in , COPPe
Iron Ware, Lod'ereville, near the
Depot. " =
LATHROP
Denier in Readyafade
Capp - Booty and Shoes; DryGaddyairStore opposite Searte's'Elot
C. D. LATHROP, AO;
.1. 4 41 '
P. ‘ 17 . - RiLty, •
DR. R. PHIL
Physician and Surgeon
Pa. (Alice in the Farmei's Sthre.
- - PRAVICLIN FRASER
t
Attorney and Cr - milli Un t ,
Montrose, Pa., wi'' Ita ill busi.
nee's entrusted to 1.7 of - Bumf&
Conveyancing an, inds win .i x ,
done neatly, and el lie will Also
attend to prosecui !diem, their
widows - and heir: GoTern
ment, for Bounty . ..
May be found at
occupied by l I . T.
Court House.-18:
Interested
Importer an ,
Cutlery, Carrive '
• No.
Where his Mereafi,
Connties, are kindl
!kited to call and
J.
whoiesate
Cabinet Ware.
Stands, Chairs, ke.
No. 9: Washingtoi.
Rl7 - Cirdlin Wa.re.nor)l
Dr- .H. Onith,
Q t'RGEON EtENTISTAms remelt.
fie from Searle's to kris own,
opP.lsito the Baptist Clureli,,(nortitsi,
all Dental Oporations perform:
usu.4l good manner. -
• Siontrosellay lath, 1857, --
• 4. I. VAIL,
Phyßiviau 'and Snrgeau, - h ,
nettf located himsOf •BracknOvill.
County, Yrun'a,:and Will promptly atte
eldts with which he may he favored.
May, 18.5t.:.—'-at).2.
• • A. PICKET, .• '-
Justice of "the resiee,• Col
DCbts„Executor of Deed*. WM:, Cosi
Office, Lueeyville, Wyowink County, P
•
May 3. i 856,
SAAIII , ,.IIIAND,
,eaysfm • .. ,
, .
GLASS DRROT,ON CIIESTNU
3fondrosse, Penni
• . BY b. BREWS
Al! sizes and de4riptions, in any q
mnflo to order, or-furnished
lice. '
, ITROTHEAS t
11!erat 1111gaid, reuleaq'
Wholksale defiler in Buttofis,
Suspenders,- Throds,...! Fancy -
Watehek, Jewelry, Silrerand Plated War
Fishing Tackle, Cigars,
Merchants and.. pedlars, supplied- on
teruis. • -
WSI, HAYDEN, a TRACY HA
JOHN HAYDEN, = GEO.- - HAY $
- . ,
• • .
DR. E. WILMOT,.
clraduate of the- Allopsthk ,end
pathic Celle** of Medicine, is -no
manently located in 'Great Beta P.
April Ist. 1856,•
JOHN SATITTEL •
Famlalounble; Tnllbr. Skop' firs
tiortk of the Parner's Store.
-E. CAULDWEiL , 4 SON
. -Ur ERe OF ! AIM Alvan& tar
CHINA, GLASS, et, A'ARTII4'.AW
Loo , iirreet.4n.Aisik
, . _
N o.'7lVW,a,rren-istroe
in-e
i
4roAuti.ifr.l4 - HENIty S. KNA
T. cr. CA.U.I.I:4IPLLi 7 ,Wi- rt
w. A. CAXTUMELL, o w
". : d.VI 4 ' f".!,
THE subseriber having itastiiiated_himaelf ith
the alma hone ' in the - Crockery 'trade in a I its;
various Inmehes, would-simply say' to hi elf.:
ante, Hotel and _Boarding house ,Keepe . in ,
1 .iihniquehanna'and ndjoiping connties, ;that ', pin
f a
*oak- if one Of the largest' of the
-Yorkt- Their awiortment Is - large , kind in ew
Nod 'gait raft
Thairgoods are of goodva litv and 'choice t ,
terns. : ,; Their pri c es asiittiv au Ow trade es 'of,
ter- with- referenUe to- prsit.- and
_that 'lin Is ate .
gratifel,to ail villa , : intay, think. prcipitr,l* 1,111
brii%*oo l ..'.:- '1 q ,'- NEWRY S. KNAP ;. ',
.1.--NO Y"ki 4'ltb !!s - 1 ,f 1 547.' .
rFne=l
!drab
ff, 82,00 if
2 igra t tbe
lieu until - II tti
-° Ptit'll - of it
conn ected
pat . be direc t 4
a- cO; Pa;
3 weekl4l4
' 10,t5
/ 8 R
04 , 1
stricter; t o it t
• gied ;,.a ßt i 4
lye sriv e . tt 'e
rections 4l g
1
d to
PF.R 1 0 . 4 oftlr t :
red tli
in this bttr.'
ept emisunt.
OR.
,
11 09 Brno
uttiet
• or.
Pa. •
P •
°OR, Pi.
Varsishfs,
Goods, )es.
for all the
p fleas
Pike SUket.
And Bfieet
Great Bed
,?. pais lad
Moitt,,ent,
II ATM OP.
taingtos e ,
eformerl& ,
rth of the
r ware and
tiA.%
and oruzz
SESTLY
'Ott
.21 1 ;; Les, in
up fitalo.
I d his ot.
dwelling
e) where
!d in his
pelmt)
t Susq't,
d toigl
tor of
to, &{t:
othh
oods,
, Cat-