The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 30, 1857, Image 4

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HMV COOOD.VQ.
MBE ttncierslizne . tl baying purellas - 4, lila in
./. Aerest of Guo. W. Seymour in the firm of
Geo. NV. Seymour &Co., will hereafter
CONTI N itUSI7i.ESS
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- Under the firm of
GUILE &-BLANDING I
Where they will be happy to _see their old friends
and show them a ;the stock of Goods of a sz:-
puler quality at VE1:1" LOW ratqrs.
CHALMS, Lawns and Ginghatas, a ehoice
assortment and cheap at -•
Guu.E & Bt.ANDING's.
AVERY Nice Assorfau eat of :Num
neer Shawls, at all pit:ea.:it
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Guilt & 13LANvINu's.
BONNETS, Bonnet Uibbons and
Trimming's a Pood and Fa,dlionabie
assortment at GrthE & BLANDING:Ig
fiROCEiIIEItY. of the Lafert
a full assort:at:tit of :ill kinds of CZ !o.:o.
`Ware at - ail 7LE. &
SPEAR and Jackson's 5a.7.1".;, and Riley
Carri's Files,—the bet Brand. in nee. at
GIiLE & BLANDING,'S.
lia'rford, May 1121 h, 1557
0. Yes: Of Course
ALL . who wish 'to buy no0;:s and STATION: MY
will at the nivairose
Sieve, in the Post 011i.c . ., where thq can get
good articles at a fair price. ~
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JUST.RECEIVILT !
A NEW LOT OF FCIrOOL BOOKS—Town ' s and
Webo's series of lleader , ,
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ments of Moral :•>cionce.—eilrlit d;trercnt
Webster's Standard Dictionaries, at reduced
prices.
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.gontr.)so, Pa.,
A. N BULLARD
kMay 13th, 1857.
TUNE.- 0 , , P0p Goes the Weasel:"
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.Tiailo, stranger, step a tniaute—
liere's-it store, just drop in it,
And• view with wonderful, surpriN
ha 800 and Toys thug nwet cikr ‘‘vv 3
• A:, Bullard's.
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I have, Ilyolis and Paper, just the
. y6lt can fint,i ur '
If any of my friendi should doubt it,
Can in, will ease your minds :,bt-nt it—
At Bui!ard's
Fine Books, Pens tnd Paper ton:
All Idols of BoAs, and -
In short, here ev ! lrything .
la the Low: and iint:—'
At Ballanrs
Su come along, come one, come all,
Come iich nod poor, come great and small;
And I will sPll you Ilo , ;lfs so cheap,
• I know I.shall your cd.ltorn keep—
At BullarA's.
Montrose, ra., 1857.
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Li - AA...J.:47,1_1_1N e 1
77.1 14 1 - ANING f;;;IA of nut to t arc v. ;th
C~ it,rnnte::t; WO :lre :112,T,in in the market
with New ( - Ic:NIA fur C.re. , h fur
tlmn can be found in 4u, ,, .mlmnna (2,•nr.ty•
are. ch. turrnined to LO nutwi;!l-::.r.linz*
rairinfzis of our up tuw n ~;!; hors. ;;.= frit
one e.tl ull, come atl.i buy where yi,u t'! . .n
tine el - , , t7apest. Year Irmnuy
y Gil CO fur the s.e Inre erri( bed beret, f
IL Tit
April 2Sth. 1837.
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NEW CF
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From Springville to Twichannocic• Depot !
ON the Del. Lackawanna L, Western R. It..
via riven and Ile ; connecting with
a Daily Line to Carbon , lale.
.Leave Springville every morniurr (e7,-cept Sun
days) at 6 o'cinclz.nirfsk. GA Sta.
tibn in time for the 2dorLing Trains going Ea 4
and West..
Leave Tuathr.nnock Station na the arrlvr.l
of the Trains East and Vs'tis:.t and arrive at
Springville the saris
New and Comraocii, , n , Stnn , , , s, and ilv , ..cilont
Horses, are in use upon this Line, wilh Careful
Drivers.
GEORGE WILSON, Proprietor
N. B. Horses and' Cz,rria ,, es v.-nys in reLkii
ness to convels p:,•,.E.,engcrs Epr::ig_Aiilo to
any point desired.
Springville. Jure .51h, ?Bb7.
F LOUR lu/cf:SLR. by tilt . !VII r! ::t
A \ ' &11; I I.T.F.S.
Eagle reunthy Flows,
Olt Eupei•krity of excelieney
j 2 of machinery enn tot be eseellecl.
• S. H. SATI:E 13noTttr.tts.
Acompie,t, ..,..„„e„.„, Bouvet
and Drebs
HAWLEY & GUILD'S
ALarge rtKn..k.'ol ( - I".,ive: :rad licsipry ercry
variety, fur Ge;ltr. ; .Irer. at.
& :I 1.1).5.
"ROOTS vud n:;(.1 lte-ndy-made
ing, of every Ltt It• in mnrket. nt
:11 A NATLEY •
STOVES sTovE:;.,:!! STOVES :
OUR Stores hare been so thnron:liily- trim
to entire sal , nlction of all, that thity
need no ree6ininpnri from us. •
' SAT.•-SAY2E: I.4zontilzs.
DeLains,
THE place to buyCbalfis for a sonz is nt
C. W. AILFT's
- • Barago 136414:nes
A T reduced prices 'fit
c.. W. 111"nres
• Lawns, awns. -
A T reduced prates ,
C. W. 3.l(aT's
= • Pmsois ! Parasols I
ysx.r. c .l 3. n g - Parr.sol veryehetp :it"
C. NV. lthrrr's
WOOL CARDING.
MHZ substribvr is fitting up his. Machinery.
to neeonnnoclate his customers with_worii
to suit the spinning, and icnittireg public orrs4iort
, uotioc. Thankful fr,r past favors be hopes by
EtriCtlettention to business to merit -a hhare of
public patronage. A. G. REYNOLDS.
West prookly.n, June 15t,1857. 23tf.
Dairy*en Take Notice.
11TAWLEY 4.-GUILD hare constantly .oa.
hand and hare made to order alums,
Return Pans-awl Butter Tuba of the boat
quality. [Gilson, April 20th, 1857.
Important Discovpry.
CONSUMPTION, and all diseases of the.
LUNGS and THROAT are positively curable
by IN timaTiox, which conveys the remedies
to the , invities in t hi; rungs through the air passa .
gee, and coming in dirk..•.lt contact with the disease
neutralizes the tubercular matter,allays the cough
causes a free nail easy espoctoration, heals the
lungs. p,a rifles the blood, hoparts renewed vitality
to tht.! nervous systetn, giving that energy
indispensable fur the restoration of the health.
To be able to state contidenzly thatConsumPtion
is curable by Inhalation, is 16 we a source of un
alio cal pl.; as are. It is as much under the control
Kmedical treatment us any other formidable dis..
ease; 90 out of 100 cases can be cured in the•lst
stages, and f 0 pr et. in the i2nd: but in - the 3rd
,tnge it k impossible to save more than 5 pr it.,
hr the litnzs are En cut up by the disease as to
hid dt fiance to medical sl.il . EVen, however, in
the last stages, INHALATION affords relief to
the su:Te ring attending this fearful Scourge, which
annually destroys 95,00 persons in theU.S.alone;-
and a correct calculation shows that et the present
poi•iilatien of the earth. 80,000,000 are destined
to till the ecor , umptive's graves.
'Pply the'iluiver of death has no arrow so fa
tal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the
great enemy of life. for - it 'pares neither age nor
sex, - bat sweeps off alike lite brave the beaut'ful,
gracefid and gifted.
,14 1 - the help of • the Su
preme 'Being from whimvcotneth every good and
perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted
a permanent and sp,•edy cure in Consumption.
The first eau of tubercles is from impure blood,
and the inirrodiate effect produced by their dep
osition in the lung' is to prevent the free admis
sion of air into the air cells,which causes a weak
ened vitality time' the entire system. Then sure
ly it is more rational to expect greater good from
medicines entering the cavities ofthe lungs than
from those administered through the stomach
the patient will always timd the lungs free - and
the breathing ea.;y, after inhaling the remedies.
Thus. Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless
it acts constitutionally,and with more power and
certainty than remedies administered through the
stonnkeh. • To prove the powerful and dirjet
influeiN.ocilds mode of administration, chlorol
form inhAled will entirely desttoy sensibility in
a few Minutes', painlyzing the entire nervous sys
tem, so that limb may be amputated wijhout
the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning
gas will
,destroy life in a few hourS.
The lid/edition ammonia will arouse the sys
tem when fainting or apparently dead, The od.
'or of many of the medicines is perceptible in the
skin a fewaninutes after being inhaled, and may
be immediately det OM in the blond. A convict,
..ing proof pt the constitutional effects of inhale
:ion. is the faet that sickness, is always produced
hr hreatllin;toal alt—is nail& positive evidence
that p:•op,?r retroAies, carefully prepared and ju
diciously administered through the lungs should
produec the hoppiesf result' During 18 years
praetice. many thousands suffering from diseases
of the lungs -and throat, have been under my care
: r ecd I leave effected many run:irk:lle cures, even
after the sunrcrs had been pronounced in the
last sta.7 , s, which fully satisfies me that Con
,umpti,mis mi long( r a fatal disease. Mylreat
mend of Ct,nkumption is original, and founded
' on icalg, ox- 4 w:iv:tee and a thorough investigation.
.Ify pZ:rfect acquaintance u ith the nature of to:
herchrs, etc.. enables tree to distinguish, readily,
the various forms of disease that simplate Con
surnption, and apply the pronerketnedics, rarely .
' being mistaken even it , a single ease. This fam
iliarity; in connection with certain Pathological
and micro-copic di.,;oVerics, enables me to relieve
the lung - s - from the efforts of contracted chests,
to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to
it renewed vitality, giving energy and . tone to the
entire s: - ,str-m.
Medicines with full directions sent ko any part
'-of the United Stafesand Vanadas; iv: patients
ekomna;:ienting lie!irsyrnytorns by; letter. Eat
the cure xvou!d, be more certain if the patient
,'.:,:u!l pay me a ,visit, which would give nee an
lopportunity to examine the !prigs aad enable me
pri : scrilie rx:tla much IZML:t:r co. - minty, and
! the env , liT , Vl4.cl y;ith , Ut Iny sec`.
i:".7 01 , ptCent akin. G. W. GRAI I •-IM, M. D.
Offlee, 1131 Filbert Street, t old No. 109, )
b,-low Pa. (el-ln:26v.
;the grt.:;;,fir...t. cause,
I..:9;;!c!et of Nature's laws.
SUP:FER NOT
W;r7 - 7 C IRE ie Grarto,n-ell in a:1 frig-cc of
1; ET DI EAN E, r rous
C!,
.I.7 ,l l7t'Fis <7'2l Mercurial
. Scru!Uh'i, Paths in the Bones and
Arcles. Disca;:es of the lungs,Throat, Nose. and
Eves. I:kers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers.
Dr,psy, is tie F:t•s . St- Vita . ., Dance. and all
Ise.> ari:;:xt 1.70"4 a d,, , ran7ement of the Sex-
Org-t-s t Such as Nervous Trembling, LosS
Pot,ver, - Ceniral Weakness, Dimness of Vision
with •rsetaliar sp.sts aptmaring ht fore' the eyes,.
LossWvhcfaine.`is, Dyspepsia; Liv er
Disease, Eruptions upon the face, Pain. in the
and head, Female irregularith;s arid all im
preper diseht,- , es from both sexes. It matters
nut from cause tile disease originated, how
ever long statAin , or obstinate the case,-r.tcov.
E. 11," is c:-Y.Y.13..x, and in a shorter' time than a
permanent care can be effected by any other
treatment. oven after the disease has kilned the
skiil uferninent physicians'and resisted all their
means of cure. The mdicines are pleasant with
out odor, causr.g no sickness, and free from
mercury or balsam. Daring .20 rears of practice
I hare rescued from the 51ws of.Dcath many thon
whO in fbc last . stoges•of the above men
eiseaseslaid 1,--en ;liven up to. die by their
physivians, which warrants me in promising to
tire rdl:ated; who pLce th'emselves under my
care, a 1 , -rfect and most speedy care. Secret dis
eases are the grcate,t enemies to health, as
they are the first cause ofCerHumption,Scrofula,
and 'natty ( , ther ili=!•zrs, and ought to be a terror
to the Imumn - thmily. As a permanent cure is
scarcely ever efec ed. a majority of the cases fal
lino . into the hands of incompetent persons, who
not only tail to cure, the diseases, but ruin the
corstitation, tiring the system with mercury,
which. with the ki:ease, hastens the sufferer into
a rapid
But silould the di•o -, -.-e and the, treatment not
cause and the victim marries, the
disease is eritai!, 3 open the children, who arc'
bi.ru foA:le constitutions, and*the current of
life correi•ted by a virus which betrays itself in
Scranin, 'fetter, U:ours, Eruptions, and other of
fections of the, skin. Eyes, Throat and Lungs, en
tailing upon them a brief existence of staferin,g
and consigning them to an early grave.
isanothrr formidable one
my to health, for nothing else in the dread cata
logue of human diseases causes so destructive a
drain upon the systtm.drawincr its thousands of
‘lctims-through a few years of sufrering down to
n mAintir grave., - It destroys the Nervous sys
te:n, rapidly wastes tlway the energies of life,
causes mental derangement, prevents the proper.
d; , ve(:.,,,ment of the ,::-..iletn,.disqualifie3 for mar .
! inn. soc;ety, busipeq.s, and all earthly happines=,
and leaves I ice sufferer wrecked in body and mind,
predisposed 'Co consumption and a train of evils
more to to dre:,e; ) 4l than death itself. • Withtsie
fullest confidence )'assure the unfortunate- vie
tints of S I 1b:,v.,13 that a permanent, and
&; , c-etiy Cure ea3.'be etr-eted, and with the aban
i t ionment of ruinous practices my patients can be
restored to robust; vigorous health.
The aitcted are cautioned agaiist tbe use of
Patent Medicint3, for there are so many ingen.
! ions snares in the columns of the public prints to
catch and rob the unwary sufforeis;that, millons
have-their constitutilms ruined by the vile corn
pounds of (Fuck docters, or the equally poison
; ons nostroms vended as -Patent Medicines." I
have carefullf analyzid many or the so called
Patent 3ledieme3 and find that nearlyall of them
contain Corrosive Sublimate, whit-h is one of the
strongest preparations of Mercury and a deadly
poison, which instead of curing disease disables
the - system' for
Three-fourth 3, tie patent nostrums now In
use are put op by unprincipled hod ignorant
persons, who . do not understand even the alpha.
bet of the inweria tnidicd, and are equally as
destitute of any knowledge of the human system;
having one object only in view' s and that to make
Money regardless of con3equenees; --
"Irreularities and all diseases Of MICR and fe
males treated on, principles established by 20
years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands or,
the most remarkable cures. 'Medicines sent to
any partofthe United States or Canadair, by pis.
tients ccrtotnairicating.their symptoms - by letter.
Business carrspondenee strictly confidential.
Address, J. SUMMER.VILLE,
Office N.') U3l Filbert St• Sold No:109
la:Low 12th, PIiII.ALIELMIA. PA. [27 y.
F 4 l
w-e.
farnurs nub . Illedranit's
INSURANCE _COMPANY
- North West Cor. of Second and Walma-st.,
CAPITAL,
,Otte Million Two Hundred and
Fifty ThOusand Dollars. ASSET'S,
$523,057 07, Invested in Bonds, Mortages, and
Good Seeuritiei.
-THE FOLLOWING STNTEIMENT
Exhibits the the Business and iContlition of
the C)rnpany to November Ist, Ha.
Premium received on Marine and
Inland Risks, to N0v.14 1856, 6214,684 GO
Fii o . Preruiunis, 160,796 61
Interest on toans, • 8,704 47
Total Receipts, - -. • y 890,185 GS
Paid Marine Losses, - 864,427 IYA
Paid Fire do. . 39,737'89
Expenses-Salaries and •
Commissions,. . 45,489 00 •
Reinsurance,- Return
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Premiums & Agen. .
cy Charges, - - 27,474 68
28 GI
Balance remaining with C0.,5223,057 07
THE ASSETTS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS:
I. 3 liiladellia ity and • •
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County Bonds, . . $16,848 181
Railroad Bonds, - - 11,000 00 • cost paces
First Slortagcs, Real
•
Estate, -•- . '144,500 00J
•
Stocks,Collaterals, on
Call, - - - 32,400 00
'Girard and Consolida-
tion Bank Stoek, . 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 froin Agents, se
cured by Bonds, - 35,376 18
Premiums. on Policies
recently issued, and
debts due the Co., 26,470 38
Balance in Bank,- - 16,456 '74
This Company Insuresßuildings, Merchandize,
and Stock, from $ 1 00 to $5,000, at the Lowest
Bates consistent witli Security, and upon the
most Liberal Terms, and make PROMPT Pay.
AI ENT upon the adjustment of Losses under Poll.
cies issued hr• them.
Tile 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.
Ifon.THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R. lIELMBOLD ; Secretary .
Philadelphia, November I7th 18513..
TIMOTHY BOYLE
51y I p 1bp..1 of New Milford, Pa., Agent.
25 WITNESSES:
-OR
forticr Q.3oubia6.
• JOHN S.r PrE IS THE AUTHOR,
x t \I" N kAHI;) has hail 10 years experience' as a
;Banker and pald4her, and author of
5:.•;.,,, •
._k seri's jf Ilelu es at the Bro.2theay 'Pal).
--‘ ;ernacie wile fOr 10 successive nights; over
„ . :: r 50,000 Pcople
1
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• ''.
? Greeted him with Rounds of Applause,
, . s ...:,while he xllibited the manner in which
,\• % "3 Counterfeiterq execute their Frauds, and
\-' • theSarest and Shortest Means of Detecting
them !
, The Bank ..Y , lte Ekaraters all say that 'he is
1 • '' 17:e areatest Jude. of Paper 3luney ?iting,
•
'..: 11l 11EATEST DISCOVEICV of the Pres-
Ai ent'eentury for
- ;Detecting Counterfeit Bank
Notes.
,-, .
Describine , Every Genuine Bill in Existence,
and Exhibiting at a glance every
Counterfeit - in Cireoiation!
N s :Arranged so admirably, that rtrrEr.scE. is
•
EASY Anil DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS.
No ludex to examine! No .page to
;Lunt up. But so simply arranzed, that
,
;the lletchar,t. Banko• and Business Man can
;,ee all at a Glaixe.
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\I)
English,Preneh and' Germ . an.
Each may read the same in his own
N - ative Tongue.
1 . (.4. ` Mast Perfect Bank Note List Published.
Also a List of
- . _3_.111 the Private Bankers in America.
'; • A Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF
'Errors AND MIERICA will be published
S.
; in each edition, together with the
iportaht NEWS OF THE DAT. Also ASEnms
OF TALES
IFrpm an Old-Manuscript found in thetast.
furnishes the Most Complete History of
°MENTAL LIFE,
ilescribing the Most Perplexing Positions
Oro which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that
•-z:`; ;Country have been *hind. These Stories
continue thtonahout the whole year,
ar.tl will prove the Most Entertaining ever
o,,,NefFered to the Public.
Furnished Weekly to Subscribers
onl v, at RI a year. All letters must be ad
dressed to •
JOHN S. DYE, Broker,
. ? (Publisher and Proprietor, IV Wall-st,N. Y.
• - 1811. •
Salt! Salt!! Salt!!!
lIE subscribe,r begs leave to inform his
_1 friends and the public that be has taken the
Store No. 20.1 Washington-street. ((lit( et], op.
posite - '‘Nra,iiington Market,) lateiy occupied by
Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for
sa,. on the most liberal terms For, cAsn, all
kinds ofForeign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from
vessel, or store, either in sacks or bulk, or put
pp 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 uponhavinq their orders
promptly filled at the LOTrEST AI b ArKET MIMES.
GEO. W. MANN.
New York, March Ist, 1857. lOy 1.
_1
iiU© iI N~.
PERSONS desirous of paying me money, on
debt of any description, can do. so by lent'.
log their payment with Post, Cooper & Co.,
bankers Alontrose, to my credit, whose receipts
will be allowed from their date.
Aprll 18th, 1856.
MANNY'S COMBINED '
Reaping and Mowing Machine.
rpHIS MACHINE can do the work of ten or
1. fifteen men.,lt took the first• premium at
the great Nationa Fair at Paris in the summer
of 1855, and when on exhibition at the County
and State Fairs in our own country has always
been pronounced the best Machine in use. I in.
vite the Farmers of this county to call on me
_at Montrose and examine theldschine 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. LATHROP Agent.
Montrose, April 24, 1857.
AFFLICTED READ !
(In arftEansizo MEmosts.—Vegetable
VI - Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsapsriii
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe.
ver and Ague Retnydy, Health Bitters, Dysen
tary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, Catholiton, Dr. Libby'a Flit; Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorint; Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
nolloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Pitch's Mart Corrector, Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Ind inn Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Rover
and Augue Cure, Mereknnt's Gargling Oil, Arni.
ea Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes, Pleura, Myrrh, Licorice, fie , dm, &c.
A new supyly just received, to be kept constant
ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October, Ist, 1856.
$l5 will piirehaSe one of the best
COIN SUELLERS and SEPARATORS
- Ever Invented;
TBE undersigned is now prepared to furnish
to FARMERS, Millers and others the world
renowned Excelsior Cern Sheller—the wonder
of the limes—being the hest, most durable, and
easiest running Sheller now in use. Warranted
to shell more cern in a shorter space of time,
than any other machine, entirely cleaning the
ear, from end to end, without crushing either
corn or cob.
• The Nlaehines are constructed with two
cranks, and putly for a belt,so that two persons
can turn them,-or attach a belt in motion by
any powtr. TIM attention of persons owning,
mills, is solicited, as the Machines are Wonder
fully adapted to any kind ofpower. They are
very ea , ily turned, and when once in motion a
small boy cAt turn them; they are capable of
shelling one bu-hel per minute—every Farmer
rshould.:have one—as they save their cost, in
les than one seasons.
They are on - exhibitina at • Searle's Hotel,
Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Brooklyn, and
at Lathrop Lake Mills, where they can be:seen
in operation at nay time. All orders addressed
to the undersigned, receive prompt atten
tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war.
ranted to operate. _ D. D. SEARLE.
$523,057 07
At Searle's ]Jute]
Montrose, Deeember..lllll, 1856.
CERTIFICATE.
THIS is to certify, that I !ive examined and
used one of the above Shelters, fox sale by D.
D. SEAnLE,and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one
of the best, most durable and easiest running
Shelters ever introduced- into this county. It
will shell more corn in a shorter time than any
other Machine, and is always ready for service.
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. A 31311 ELY:
Brooklyn, Dec•eniter 11th, 18.56
ITAVING just rebaucti from New York, with
r: eon:plc:10 nssortme.nt of goods for the
tipring Trralt. consisting in part as follows, vii:
Dry Goods. Groveries, Crockery,
Hardware, Beots S: Shoes,
Clocks, Looking Glasses,
Umbrellas, Pa—
,
• per, Ladies' 8011 •
• nets, &C. (Le. •
A fine stock of PA NA MA, STR A TV, arid
P A 1,31- LMF ILA 7LS, and many- other_ arti
cles too numerous to mention, would incite. the
especial attention of cash buyers to an exami.
nation or his stock, w. hid, will be , shown freely
to all, and sold as cheap as they sell gor,ds this
sidi 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 sort all who -may call. Hoping that
my customers will not forget that-a settlement
of accounts...is due me once 4 ye:m.l ientain
their servant, . KENYON.
Look and Road
SOMETHING NEW !
THE undersigned. Merchant at Dimock Four
Corners, has - lately discovered that for
ready pay he causell mcireGoods, and make more
money at one-half the usual profits pnt upon
Country Goods. Consequently I can sell Goods
from five Wien per cent. lower than any other
establishment in this section. But do not take
my word for it. Call and see for yourselves.
Bring a4ittic Cash or some. kind of Country
prod tu'?C, and buy your floods at a price unpaT4
alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. My
stock is large and well selected, and I am re
ceiving
E W ADDITIONS
every week. My Terms of Sale are REATY PAY.
will certainly be for your interest to call and
sec ine before pure.liasing. elsewhere..
Flour and Salt kept constantly on hand. ,
\VM. 11. THAYER:
DimOk, Jan. 13th, 1851,
Manufaefurer of Saddles, Harnesses, and
Trunk awl Carriage Trimmer,
AATOULD incise all who are in want of any
V V article ever kept at a Harness shop ttigive
him a call. - .
Harneise3 made 'of the best Oak - Tanned .
Leatbers on short notice.
Ile has on hand a good assortment of Carriage
Trimmings which he offers on tht most :en4on
alleitermq.- Carriage Trinaming, done with neat
tie,-,Vand dispatch.
Repairing done on short notice.. •
No. 1,2, and 3. Basement Searle's Hotel.
- Montrose; Nov. :26th, 1856. - . n 49.
- MIMI. 13 RUrAILIA,
Keeps all the. Popular
R r in 3 l - 1] ; :f -7 MEBIA ) .
AND .4 FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OF
GENUINE DRUGS,
•
Montrose, Pa.
J. PALMER & CO.
MARKET STREET WHARF, PHILADEL
PHIA.
Dealers in Fish and. ProviiionS;
.llare constantly en hand an assortment of
Mackerel, / Shad, licrring,s. Codfish,
Beef,. Pork, Lard, Shoulders,
Sides; Cheese Rice,
i. &c.-
C. L WARD.
t Aug. 1; '57.*
The World's Great Exhibition-
PRIZE ME DAL!'
AWARDED TO C. MEYER,
For his Two Pianos, London, October 15, 1851.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally, that ho has constant
ly on hand PIANOS equal to those for , winch
he received the Prize Medal, in London, in
1851.
All orders , promptly attended to, and great
care taken in the selection and packing the
same.
He has redeyed during the last 15 years
more medals than any other maker from the
Franklin-Institute ; also First Premiums at Bos
ton and Prediums at New York and Baltimore.
waie,roonas removed from 52 S. Fourth
street to No.. 180 - ARCH STREET, below
Eighth. South aide Philadelphia.
May 14,1857. 21m3.
Patent medicines, &c.
FARMERS!
Rocaat xi It; SION.
G• F. FORDHAM,
[SUCCESSOR TO A. & E. BALDWIN.)
C. MEYER,
* AYER'S
Cathartic Pills,
ISCOAR . COATED,)
L tuna TO
•CLEANBE THE BLOOD An CUBE THE MK.
letradids„ Pothers, Mothers, Phreleimuts,
• Fhilanthroptsts; read their Effects, ,
and judge of their Virtues..
- - ' FOR TIM ME Or '
Headache, Sick H ea d etch e,Fonl Stomach.
Yrvrsacao,
Pi., May 1, 18545.
J.C.Arza. slr: I hare been repeated) cared crf
the uorst headache any body can have by a dose or typ
of your PIII.„ It seem! to arise from afoul ownisch,whicir
they cleanse at once. If they will cure others sit they do
roc, the fort ii worth knowing.
rouratelth great nvrpect, Y.D. W. MIME,
• Clerk of Stancer Clarion.
Bilious Disorders. and Liver Complaints.
Darlarsnos or sets Irristcra,
" • WASIIINGM, D. C, i feb.,106.1
Era: I have used your Pilla In my general and hospital
metier ever Fines you made them, and cannot hesitateto
say they are the beat cathartic we employ. Their ream
letting action on the lira* Is quick and dedded, consequent
they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that
organ. linked. I hare seldom found a Cite of &lima dia•
ease so obstinate that It did 12(1 resdlle yield to them. ,
Fraternally yams, ALONZu BAIL, id. Dy
Physician o'oe Marine Iliapibsi.
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms.
' Pose Omar.. Ilsmrt-tan, Lie. Co., Mien., Nov. 16, 1855.
Dt. Arra: Your Pills are . the .perfection of medicine.
They have done my wife more good than I can toll you.
Sho lad beeu sick and pining away for months. Went
off to bo doctored at great expense, but got no hotter. She
then commenced taking your Pills, which soon mired her,
by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) freer her
Ludy. They afterwards cured her and our two children
of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors bad it bad, and
my wife cured him with two dues of your Pills, while
others around to paid from five to twenty dollars doctors'
bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely
even then. Such a meiliclue as yours, which is actually
good and honest, willhe mired here.
GEO, J. GitIETTN, illafrearAt.
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood
Mlle Kn.. J. T Hones, Muter of Adroit Church, Boston.
. Dn. Arm: I have used your Pills with extraordinary
somas in. my fancily and among those I em called to visit.
io - dist rem. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify
the blood they am the very best remedy" I hare ever
;mown, and I can confidently recommend them to my
friends. Yours, - .1. Y. I3IU FS.
• Wessew, Wrong° Co., N. Y.. Oct. 21, 1555.
MUM SIR: I am - using your Cathartie Pills In my mac.
Mi., and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the
systan, and purify the funntains'of the bliss'.
JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, nines Evil, Tetter,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum.
Ron a liricarilirm Nerthorat rf 1. Louis, /O. 4,1855.
Da. Area: Your Pills are the paragon of all that Is
• great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter'
of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that Lad proved
Incurable for yearn. Her mother has been long grievous.
ly aftlictisi with blotches and pimples on her skin and In
her hair. After our child was cored. she also tried your
Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MORORIDOE.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout.
Pam the Rm. Dr.-Mae:rt. of the 31:1.h0ch.d144z. Church.
rt-LtsKi Hotel. SAiANIVALI. Os.. Jan. 6, 1a55.
lloxottn Six: I should be ungrateful for the relief Your
skill has brought rue if I did Lot repo t ray mei• to you.
A'colil settled ru my limbo and brought on excruciating
neuralgic pains, which ended chronic rheumatism.
Mau itlistaiiiling I bad the best uf physiciaus, the disease
grew worse and worse, until. by the advice of your excel
lent agent-in Baltimore, Dr. Jlackeuxie, I tried your Pills.
Their ellects were slow, but Sure. Ilj , perieleFing In the
of them I am now entirely well. •
SZNATZ Cnumes, BATI. , :e Recur, La, 5 Dec., 1555.
DR. Mgr:: 1 bate been entirely cured by your Pills of
Rheumatic Gout =a painful disease that bad afflicted me
for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com•
plaints, - requiring an active purge, they are an excel
.brut remedy.
•
For Costiveness or Constipations mid as
a, Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectuse
Fits, Suppression, ParnlysisOntltunma.
luau, and !lee Dearness, and Partial
more, have been cured by the alterative action of these
Pills.- • . .
Most of the pills In market contain Mercury, whlcb, al.
though a valusble remedy to ekilail beads, le dangerous
In a public pill. from the dreadful cousequeinces that far
• quently follow lies incautious use. These contain no nier
cury of mineral sulatance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR THE RAPID ME OP
couGns,coLns, HOARSENESS, INEf i lills
ENZA, BRONCHITIS, 'WHOOPING
COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN.
CIPIENT CONSUDIPTION,
and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced
stages of the disease.
We nerd not_ speak to the public of its virtnee.
Throughout every town. and almost (very hamlet of the
American States. Its wonderful curve of pulmonary com
plaints have made It already known: Nay. - few are the
fareiliee in any civilized country on this continent without
some l*PlOnal-expericnce of its etfeeta; and fewer yet tho
• communities any where which have not among them
some living trophy of its victory over the subtle And date
germa dioess of the throat and lungs. While it is the
most powerful anti& te yet known to men for the formi
dable and dangerous diyeas,s of the pulmonary organs, It
Is also the plea.antest and safest remedy that ran be em
ployed for infants and young prsons. Parente should
nave it in core against the insidious enemy that steals
upon them unprepared. We leave abundant grunt& to
believe the CIIERICY Prfrogat verve more lives by the con.
suto.ptions it prevents Wan those it cures. Keep it by
you, and cure veeur colds while they are curable, nor neg
lect them until no !suntan skill can master the inexorable
canker that, fastened on the altals, rite your life away.
All know the dreadful Litelity of lung disorders, and at
they know too theairtnes of this remedy, we need not do
more than to assure them It is still made the best It can
he. We spare no cost, no care. no toll to produce It the
most perfect and thus afford those who rely
It the beet agent which our skill ,=n furnish for their cure.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER,
Practical smi Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Masa
A.:trD SOLD BY
ABEL TU (ME LLy Montrose,
And by Dealers in MEDICINES everywhere.
•
.REMOVAL !'
TAILORING ESTABLI SILVENT,
ON AWN ST., NEXT LOOK TO THE TA RM ERS STORE:
TLIE undersigned having removed his shop
. from Public Avenue to JIAIN 'STREET,
is about . rece'ving, a Ppl pti di cl assortment of
BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS. &C.,
Which he is prepared - to cut and make to or
der, in a style that cannot fail. to suit all who
may fal;•or him with their Custom. Those Wish
ing their work dime in neat and durable man
ncr, will find it to their interest to give me-a
call.
J. SAUTTER,TaiIor.
Montrose, Nov. 27, 1856.-49tt.
.Samuel IYI. ftlecutehen,
MILL-WRIGHT 4- BURR STONE
.11A NUP'A CTURE R.
SOLE proprietor of - Johnson's highly approved
and improved suur'und SCREENING MACHINE,
Improved Iron Concave! Bran Duster—the Pre- -
mitun Machine for Millers. .
Residence:. No. 61 queemst., (13th Ward,)
address Kensington Post; Ofli -e.
Siwp : Haydock-fit., btiloiv Front, Philadelphia:.
Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill . Irons, Smutt Ma'.
chin&, Patent Mill Brush,. Portable Mills,
Stretched Belting,
Cerrieut and Screen Wire,
Square Meshed , Bolting Cluths.
Philadelphia!, May 25th, 18.57. 22,-3m
Illaitufatturers' I(nsuraltrt eq.
Charter km xtual. Granted by the . State of
Pennsylraitia.
CAPITAL $500.600.
Fire, 'Marine and Inland Trauspor-
Cation. •
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
Wm. A. RHODES, Vice Prat..
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. !
DIRECTORS. •
Aaron . S. Lipincott,
.Charles Wise, •
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Wm. Thomas, J.- Rinaldo Sank,
WM. Neal, John P. Simmons,
Charles J. Field, James P. Smith.
Office Yo. 10 Merchants Exchange, Pliil'a.
A:N;BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa.
- 20y1;
C. W. NASH, az CO,
Real Eltate Brokeis, and •Dealers in Ex
. el.ange, and Land TVarranti. •
DES MOINES, lOWA.
"VASTER N Exchange bought and sold.
Interest paid on deposits. Money loaned
or invested at Western rates. Land; boright
and sold. Lands located with Warr:Muter Cash
on the most favorable terms.
We attend to any business connected with
Government Land Offices, in Central or Wes
tern lowa,—taxes paid: Collections made; and
promptly remitted.
- Des 51oines, May Ist, 1857 20m3
DR.. BAKER'S VEGETABLE COM
pouticf for Dysentery. A sure cure. For
sale as usual by A TURRELL.
BEAUTIFUL stock of Ladies' fi ne Shoes,
and Childrens' Goiters and - Parodis at I
SU-WU from SI,OO to $lO,OO at
_.
KENYON'S.
HEALTH OR SICKNESS?
CRONE 3ETWEEh THari,
THE Blood furnishes the n material of every
bone, muscle s gland and fibre in. the hu
man frame. When pure, itsecures health to ev
cry organ; when corrupt, it.necessarily produces
disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate direct
ly upon the elements of the stream of life; neu
tralizing the priucipla of disease, and thus radi
cally curing the malady, whether located in the
nerves,the stomach, the liver, the:bewelr, the
Muscles, the skin ) the brain, or any other part of
the syet'em.
Used Throughout the World!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally efficacious
in complaints common to the whole human race
and in disorders peculiar to certain climates'and
localities.
Dyspepsia and derangement of the liver. the
source of infirmity, and suffering, and the collie of
Innumerable deaths, yield to these•curatives, in al
cases, however aggravated, acting as a mild pur
gative, alterative and tonic; they relieve the
hovels, ourify the fluids.and invigorate the sys
tem and the constitution at the same time.
General - ll r eakne.ys—Arervous ContFlainls.
When all stithultiute fail, the renovating an
bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to
the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the
victim of general debility.
All irregularities nod aliments incident to the
delicate and sensitive organs of the sex are
re
moved or presented by a few doses of these mild)
but infallible alteratives. No mother .who re
gards her own or her children's health should faii
to have them within her reach.
The Loudon' . Lsneet," the London "Medical
Review " and the most eminent or, the faculty in .
Great Britain, France and permany, have auto.
sized the Pills and their inventor.
Holloway's Pills are the best :remedy known
•
in the world for the following diseases - :
Asthma ' fleadattres ' •
Bowel Cornplainti • .indigantion
Coughs _ . • • Inward 'Weakness
Colds Inflammation' .
Coetivenels • Influenza •
Chest Disoasds ' . Liver Complaints
Debility • Lowness of Spirits
Dropsy Piles
Dyrpepeia , Secondary Symptoms
Diarrhoea Stone and Gravel
Fever and Ague Veneical Affections
Female Complaints Worms of all kinds
Sold at the 'Manufactories of l'rofessioi
ll'ot.Lowvi, 80 Maiden Lane,: New York, and
244 Strand London, by all
. respectable . Drug=
gists and Dealers in Medicine' throughout the
United States and the civilized world, in boxes
at 25 cents, 62 1-2 cents, and $1 each.
LT Thereis a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for tho guidance of pa
Cents in every disorder are affixed to each box
n4O-ly
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
Delaware„Lackawatma.& W.R.B.
I. • .
and expeditious oroad g,nage_ route
from the North and - West, via Greta Bend
min Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and-
Wyoming Valleys,. directly' through to New
York and Philadelphia.
On - and after Thursday, June . 18th, 1857,,
trains will be run as follows : .
• Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on the N. Y. &
E. R. R., arrives at Gt. Rend at 6:12 a. in., and
the Mail Train at 9:25 a. in., connecting with
the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend
t'or New York and Philadelphia, at 930 a. M.
Ducat Montrose, . 10 03 "
Scranton, ' 11 40 "
Stroudsburg,
.1 58 p.m.
Delaware, 15minutes to dine, 2 27 "
Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2 50, "
Junction, . 3 35, "
New York, • 7 15,."
. Philadelphia,.. 8 20, "
• Passengers from N. Y, Leave
Pier No. 2, North River, at 7 30, a.m.
• From Philadelphia, leave Wal- -
nut st, Wharf, at . 6 00 - ":
Leave Junction •.' 10 55,"
Due at Bridgeville; Phil. connection. II -15, ""
. Delaware, 15 minutes to dinc,l2.oo m.
Stroudsburg, 1 07;p.m.
Scranton, . 3 48, ".
. • Montrose, 5 35, "
- 'Great Bend. 6 10, "
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Mail Train West at 6 57,"
Scranton Accommodation Train .
.leaves Scranton for Great Bend at. 9 25 a.m.
Arrive at Groat Bend, ' -i 00 p. in.
Connecting with the Steamboat Express east,
and Dunkirk Express west, on the N. Y. & E.
.Rail Road. -
-Returning, leave 4 Great Bend at 425 p. m
Due at Scranton,, • 820 "
For-,the accommoation et way travel on the
,outhern Division, a passenger car will be at
tached toAhe Express Freight Trains, leaving-
ernatoa,-at : 6 00 •-a. m
Duo at Stroudsburg at 11 35 "
" Junction at 345 p. m..
Returning, will leave Junction at 4 00, - a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at • - 735 "
, ". Sersintonlat4 . -2 20 p. m.
• Passengers from''lll ew York will change cars
at Clarksville. •
To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R.,
leave take cars at Bridgeville.
. Po Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre s take
L. & ,R. it, cars at Scranton. : . •
Fo Jessup,Arebb Id, and Carbondale, change
ears a Greetiville...”
• Tick s . sold and aggage :checked between
all stations on connecting roads."
. Passengers to nnd from Wilkesbarre, Wyo..
cooing, &e., via. 'Lackawanna &• Bloomsburg
Railroad, go through -without any detention at
•
Scranton, as the trains on that road run in con
nection with the express. trains on the D. L. Jo.
W. R, R. ' . .
Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston
to Philadelphia, 84:50. From Kingston to New
York, 8.1:115. - Wyoming and Pittston to New
York 84:75.
• Tickets sold, and baggage checked through. .
..• - • JOHN DRISBIN, Sup't. ,
Wit..N,Jgrurs, Goal Ticket Agent. - -.-. -
HOUSE BUILDER'S DEPOT FOR-SUS
QUEHANNA. COUNTY,- AT NEW
MILFORD.. - .
T\WRER MAN '& QARRETT are giving es
pecial attention to the :improvement con. --
templated in this conty the ensuing season,
and now offer a helping hand, by keeping con
stantly for sale'a large quantity of Window Sash
and Glass, Blinds. Door, Nails, Paints and Oils,
and a eomplete assortment-of 'Builder's - Hard
Ware, dre. Those' going to put up houseiTha
the spring will find it for their interest to give
us'a call. We can furnish everything yori want,
and at the very lowest manufacturiur prices. -
• DIM ERMAN - GARRETT..
New. Milford, Feb.-Bth,
K ENYON'S.
Alarming Disorders.
Delicate Females.
Scientific Endorsements.
'New Rail Road Route,
N. 11.
ARE I , lO'W ECEI
Iseav pig 'Ol
—44
Ise) SPRING
1 1 ) " AND
%1.111511341. GOOD
lajiliClifor Cash or Pr . ocluee can be
V V very low. .
WALL PAPER. A select ossortint
V Y received.
H: gAYRE & BROTH al
CARPETING. Bargains offered by
• S. IL SAYRE & BROTH
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
IDLoWs, We invite the a t tention of
_I • to the celebrated Peekakille Plowe
we have added to our large assortment.
_S. 11. SAYIM:dr. BROTHER]
Proprietoniot Eagle Fon,
Mantrose,.4%pril 29th, 1851:
.
. .
P-I . It.tRILI . A ..
di-WW2OIO,
AT TOE READ OF NIVIGATI
A ND examine the choice stock•of
. assol. Sziuiptuer Goads; jast
for Examination'and'S4tz; nt rerylptrfig
. C.W.-ILts
CTIALTS, Lawns, Brilliants, choice p
very ebeap by • C. W.M.
STE.b.LA, Cashmere, and DeLain' Sha
very low prices by C. N s 41191
'ETATS And Caps of the newest s
AI great variety by . C.
ThRIIIITS in abundance by'
." V. W. DI
IROW nod : nod Blue - SbeetiniT and Sh'r
Shirring Stripqs, Tleks, Denims, S
Stuffs, Ste., &.e., as low as ran be afforded)
market. . C. W. 3.1
el LOTH S, Cashipers and Vestingp, v
sirable styles, at prices that cannot
suit. Cpll And be convinced. C. W. It
B.RASS ifoops, Hosiery , Gloves,'
etc., etc., by C. W. M
GGROCERIES, Croekei; liardwa l
various other nrtielelitorhitaerous t ,
tion,—all of which shall be sold Cheap fo i
or Ready P. • C. W.
'Montrose, Wray sth,. 1857.
MONOPOLY! MONOPOL •
\ .
'VMS is the great principle among
I_ fish, small raeretiants. In proof of th
at the late Act passed at Harrisberg;.pro
hawking and pbddling in Susquehanna C,
an;Act passed to gratify some of the Me 1
who have expressed a desire " to stop son!
tettawns."
. .
z. . , 1
t 'si't • t .
6/titenefg 4 05{10a11111 i
t -
S 7
To
DOWN 7
‘}i7lll-_, ,LickOico.ol:l7.
• Their -large wagon will run more re.,
than ever before; until their - lieense for p.
expires.. In order to acconimodate the c
nity and:be able to
. battle monopoly sue&
ly,.tliey hale Made .arrabgensents ge'
-Goods weekly from New York, and 'they
the same from'ls to :20 per cent. cheap&
any other establishment in Susquehanna
ty. We have now. received our
NEW SUMMER. GOODS!
The largest, cheapest, and best selected
ever offered in this market.' It is not ne
to enumerate the articles vVhieh ourasso l
emnptises: it is suilleient.to say that. e
general stock of the latest and most Tashil
goods in the market, and we cannot fail
the public, as well in taste, as in prices. I
words more to our fellow-citizens ; and. p!
lady to those who feel tbtrnselves iudep
and not obliged to-purchase at some par'
store. -We know that it 'will be for yon'
test to exknine and priee - our goods befo
chasing effltwbere; that ii - rt true motto t
penny saved is better than two earned.'
are determined to spare no pains to give
satisfaction. and we shall a ways be read'
happy to exhibit our assortment to !hos'
will favor us with a call. -
GrTTEN BERG, ROSENBAUM fk
Mont-ose, May 12th, 1857..
J. L NIERRAMA - N,
happy to announce to his- numerous
tomers that he is 'now receiving a -
Stock of Spting and Salaam 'Goods, eons'
in part of
Dry Goodrri
Groceries,
r Crockery, '
' HarAwar4
Which he will sell for cash.
Butter;
Eggs, •
or anyll'ild of
. • , Faris er Pro
. .
in a manner which Will prove perfectly sa
tory . to alt wlgo are disposed to deal with .
sonviile May Bth, 1337. . •
READY MADE CLOTHING,
. at the " Upsonvil e Exchan
C OOTS & SHOES JUST REC'D,
at the "Upsonvitie xehl P
rri HE lIIGIIES PR ICES PAID
13UTTER,at thou Upsonvilke Exe
A SETTLEMENT OeOLD : ACCO
A
DESIRABLE, at the " Upsonvill
change."
At - the :Few `Store in Gibsol
- — 7r7 i •
THE undersigned havinglitoit returned
New York, nre now exhibiting to,the
people of Gibson and vicintty, a complete at
meat of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, I
w,are, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, RI
made Clothing, Staple and Fancy. Day
consisting of lawns, Berges Chalet. Ging!
Prints, Sheetings, Tiekings, and a - large
of Summer Goods for Men imd Boy's wear
Believing the Reddy pay and short eredi
tern to be the true one our motto is “The n t
'sixpence is better than the slow shilling."
and see us for we will sell you geodsCh '
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Cash. ' •
HAWLEY 8 GUI
Gibson, April 20th;1857.
N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exc
tot Goods. - &
• _
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HE copartnership bereteßTre existing
• titeen -El isha Bell and W. N. - Tingley
e firm 'of Bell .& Tingley. is- this-day dies.,
by tnntuateonseet, The Books - , 'ana Acc.
are in the - hands of MT: Tin g ley for settle
in consequence of- hit:being acquainted
said accounts:: They will be : ate the sto
Hop Batton) , on _Saturday of: each Week:
persons baying unsettled pectin* upon the
reqnested to settle ..tbe-larne inimediatel)l
note.or Otherivtso. - : - .4IIISLIN BI L
: , •W.lli: _TING
The busifleas 1111 he carried on at th
stand in Hap Bottom by Elislm and Truma
who are thankful for past favors. We soli
call from all our old customers. , E. BEL
liop.Botton3, /Midi 99th; 1857: • .1
11LACKSILKS, at law pikes at
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