The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 10, 1857, Image 4

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Important Discovery. -farliters ao: 4 llttintitiue .
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cov-...;.111.1.103, and all disc' t..., of the
' LIINGS; and Ttino.lT are posaitely ettr^.l.:,4 iNsuRAN c t
, , , .compiNy
by INHALATION, vi hieli e )11 , .t.:S the rent( 'l,, . , 1 i I
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to the cat ittes in the lungs thruut2h the air passa 1 ,
- • _North IV rst Gor.rf Seco:xclana,la/nut-st.,Phila.
fires, and comingindireet coutactotith the dictaete ,
neutralizes the tubercular matt cr.all i}s Meet))) 1 - 1 I 41 - I.APITAL,` Ono'3li Mon Trio ilianarivi and
trrTs;
s
`.causes a free and ca-v eAlu ctoratiou, Ile- , lld lot; I 'L I
Fi ft y 'iltuusand Dollars.' . .tk - s
longs, purifies the bletql,itr , p rt, renew(4l rit alit} . $523.057 07, Insisted in llont.U;liortsgits, nod
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to the tier; ous system, git it, , that tn, rgy so Good Securities. I
indispensable for the re•qerati,l of the Ilt:Ah. I THE FOLLOIVING STATEMENT
To be :tide t3 , tate confidently t !'" t C ' rislita P tiun ' Bilit • bits tlez the Business and Condition of
ti curable by li.h ttarhin, is to 1110 as , i tee ot un. the C
I•the. C .rnolny to. November Int 18,36
• alloyed pleasure. It is as much under CI- control t • • .., . - , 1r '
of medical trt at in erg at frac Other f)rei ).:11 0 I. tli , ,. I' rt•nz iUM recelt • d •on Marine and -.t..
ease;
ease; 90 out of 100 cases can be cured in the Ist 1 Inland Risks, to Not. hat. 1836, -$.214,68-4 60 ,
Itt igeq, and 50 pr et. in the '2:. d: but in the 3rd Fire Premium., +. . - - -
,- 169,796 61
st ;fie if. \ is impossible to sate more than spret ,1 Interest en Loams, . . .-'. - .` : 8,704 .17
for the lungs are 5 , 3 eta up by the di-ease ii to I
-.hid deti..nee to met - Peal skili. Etc n, h.-. tter. in
'the itst z,tagec. IN11:11,\TION Mt 1 0..., relief 1, 1
the suffering nuending this fearful scout e - e.tt I.i, is
annually th..),trox st,i,qoo ?ersans in Iller.: • lon,
and a correct calculation shot; s that of the rcs, nt
population of the earth, • 80 $ 000,0JO are dostitted
to fill the consumptite'4 grate-4. I
ristuly the quiver of death has no arrow so fa. !,
tal as Consumption. In all ages it his bet n the I
great enemy of life, for it spares ' , either age nor I
sex, but sweeps otfaltke the brae the be .11•.'fol, i B :lance remaining` with Cc:4;3293,057 07
, graceful and gitted. By the help of the ;la. . _
‘Tr , F A ,, T.T.115 OF TIM COVP ANC AAR AS 'FOLLOWS:
‘, relies Being fr en xt hom cometh i very ;!or.d and 1 ,„. ~ o , . ~.„.
; perfect ;,, , ift, I an et - 1 , 1131,d t o 0 fr, r I n t i,,,
~ t - LL ted L nyttie:phm L ity and 1 ... -
a pennant Tit and speedy tart' it, Cf...2-11,,P,11; 19, 1
„ 4, , ounty ponds, . . $16,818 18),
Tte first csmw ef tuber. lec i, frota h..p ,e',,h,,,,1, ; ~,,t ` l l4" l ,lllo' ads, -- - 1 t i ooa cro ,
COS& prlces
and the immediate
- 6.itirm in the long, is to prevent the fret .'rnis- I
'-' „,,t: ` ,f ` ' '‘" ,t„ "te rat ., ,
on
' 144!501? 00
Fien of air iota t', e air et-11 , 4.1A hit . /1 (44.1; , , ,-, a tress- "' •
'•--" -
1 (:111 ' • . • 3 1 450 00
encd titaiity tbro' the l ntire ~ At m. Tit, n sni c- 1— ' ' . - -`,
.I} it is more rational to e‘pe).•t , :cater Tr.,)l ;ruin 1 -
Girard " 6 C"n'•°/ida
rnedi,ques en: , raiz the eat 'tie., , 1 the lu n gs than tto.n . Baul:,•`?'tock• -
from these administere4 throktit the <,,, 11 , ,,.! t ; DePL`"lti.w lo ) Ducan,
Slierroati-&Co.,New
the patient tt ill alw.tt4 find the ;lug, I'r. e.i ..nd ' '
1 - Yuri;
t h e b,c a thin; easy, :Sic r inlotoo the tem.:A:es. 'd
s.
De ferrr lat ments on
Thus. Inhalt.tio,, is a local retve 4, TIC: ertliPxs- 1
it arty' lnstitutionallrond with more von. el. and I . St "'''` nut Yet 4 4 / 1 31 07 ;; 00 75 0434
Note, for Marine Pre- -
certainly than reniedit s administt re,lll:rough the
stomach. To-prole the powkrful and d.rcet IlliliPBl - - • • 108,080-00 • -
intiuenee ot this mod.. of administratiom elder°. D th'ln T " Ar-ttnt"','Bo
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form inhaled It ill emir . .., tl, shot st.n-lb litv in I e'lre'd by . 11 " 114 - , . , - 3,5,3 76 18 -
a few minutes, p tralyzing the (•lit're nervous s}s ) rn e'" l u m - 4 ( 2 0 P°, ll eie!
tan, so that a hnib may he amputated taithout j T„l'"nt' , Y issued. and
the , ili.' , hte-31 plin: inhaling, the ortiimay barn•ro. I -4
131-4 'lle the Co., 28 . 170 38
gas will dcstroy life in a fewll) ,, ur)l. t 'l3 tlonct in Ilault, - - 16,156 '74
The inliatation of atringlia will aro xte the syq. 5523,057 07
tern when fainting or apparently d al. The od. , This Coinpany Tnsuresßuildings,lferchandize,
or of man} of the medicines is perceptible in the ; ans'l Stock, from - 8 4 CO to 83,000, at the Lowest
-- skin a few minutes after being inhaled, ~nd may I Pates e I:l , i:dont with Security, and upon the
be immediately detected in the blood. A convin- ' most Liberal Terms, and make Priourr V.A. I - -
;log proof of the constitutional t•trt• ltl f•Li 'i) .la mENT upon the adjustment of Losses under Poll
!
lion, is the fact that eil:lrnes: is alw at., pr duct d 11C9 issued by tht in.
by breathing foul air-es not tilk positive r•, i•lenci 1 Ti 'e Board of I):rectors have this . day declared
that proper remedies, earef,i'dy pre' tired aril In j a di. i IL ml of 15 per rent,. payable on demand,
dicionsly admini.tertd throng!) the lungs sloahl I 112 en the business of the Company, to the Ist
produce the h.p ;ars: rt_ina! I) tring IS 3 car, ' 1,1-1 sat.
• practice, many thousands sutrerirg from diseases I II tn.TIIOII'AS TI mortr,xcg, President.
of the lungs and throat, 1n.% e born un it. r tr. e:lri• EDWARD R. FIEL111101.1), Secretary
and I hate • fret ted Inane ryna*;:ahle eu-) - 4. even Philadelpltia, Not ember nth 1856. .
alter the sufferers Ind been Kan mie.a d is tin TIMOTHY BOYLE
last stagcs, which fully satiates me tha! Con- 32 lit il,)1 of New 'Milford, Pa., .og ee!
somption is no longer a fatal ( " ::,l. a-e. :th- treat
mr , nt old Consumption is or:ginal, and it ,m,lei
on long'e \ periern e and a thoruagit investigation.
My perfect rtquaintatiee with the !Lathe tit to
hercies, etc.. enables 'me to distirynish, rtadiir.
U.(' various farms of disease ;hat ..i:nrgate Con
, ~ myth), and applf the prover remedies. rarely
being mistaken et 0 it , a single ease. This C...in
lharit, in conn.•ctit,a with et. rt. .in Pat,.ol, ,i, ni
toil tnierosc.,pic disc) , t erit 5.(r...1)1es me to rt he. t
the lungs from the effetts of contr., ted chests,
to erdai e' the chest, purify the hi, , J, l , impair in
it renexk.,l 1 . . , .3 1 .1y, giving energy ar,_: tune to tht
•
entire syst(.l3]. •
'-‘1( - 14.ines With fan . r.nv part
of the liaited •,tstatf.sarl
cortont.tnieardl , their syrtlyt.proz4 by letter. .131ft
the cure wottr7l L mon...cc:LA:l if t:te patit.r.t
should pay nie givo we an
opportunity to (-:;auttnelhe-lungs atal enable lilt
.to pres:.rio,2 ‘... - '.lll h t..t.trtainty, and
then tau odre eould Lc- • ii; , e tod without. my s(('-
in, the pat:ent irt. G. W. G11:1[1.124, tl. I).
• 0.11ce., 1131:1 Street, ( old No. 1.09,*).
;
; tir. t•:. •
1 . 1g1.:t.“.. 4,f NAturv's
SUFFER NOT
cLIZE is 7;:.ara.7.1 , cd in all stages rf
• DISEASE, St.!Aimsc , ..t‘crttnt
iiet tires, f; rare!, Diabe!e.c.
:tt" ./I:l , : frryg ana 31C7ca'r ta
Scrofula, Pains in the Ganes ary
Arch:,. Diseascsi of ii;l! j u s, ' l ' hroat, N ose and
.L•fes, 1-•icers the C.inecN
liropSy, Epileptic St. Vita', 1).:neo, ;aid :di
dier,ses risim_r, front der.lagement of the
nal Or;ans ; Siicla as INiervons Treml.d.in;, Loss
ofi'ot IVe•zikni Dimness of Vision
with peculiar spots ayii - e ri:ring lu'ere the eyes,
Loss ref Sight, Wakefaincs-_ , , Dyspepsia, - Liter
I)isease -iffruptions itp.)a the 'nee, P.in in the
back and Oend, Female irrozularities and all lin.
pro,--t t r discUar;: , es from Loth s.t.xes. It matters .
not from wkaitcause the dis - ease d, how
ever •t,
long standing or obstionte the cae, f:EC,OV-
Is C!:.II,TAIN, and in a. 'shorter time than a
perm:merit cure e 4.t effectel be any other
treatment, even after the disuse lifts baffled the
of ttnir,:at physielaus arid re:.i'lstel nil their
tueatls of cure. The Md . :tines aro pleasant with
out frjor, rausing• nn sickness, and free 'front
tr:fareary or bn]sarn. Daring 3;.1 ;ears of practice
I have rescued from the jay.s Denth many thou
sands, Wi,o in the last sta•Tes.of tho above' tnen•
lined dise'a.ses had hecn been up to die by their
physicians, which warrants me in ,pron.-Ising •to
the• ztli•cted, 1.40 . pidee -til,:taselves under my
care, o . parfeet sad zno.it speedy core. Secret dis
eases are the Lucatest enemies to • health,
they are the firat cartsebf Consurnption,Screfala.
and , -any other discases, and o Ott to be a ter - ror
to the Iranian familv. As a
. 1) •t innhent care
seascoly ever effected, a ni; jorty of the casTs f
ling into the hands of
not only tail to cure, tlse hut rash titt
constitution, litliog the sy4,ltan with mercury,-
which, with tli'e elis,ease, hastens the sufferer it:to
a ri,pid•consuttip ion. .
But should the 4 ,:;inSe end the; treatment nr;t
cause death peedily, and the victim marries, the.
disease is entailed .upon the . -children, ere
buru with feelkie cAnstitutio7is, atol I current of
corrupte 1 by a virus 1.,:t-rays it-elf in
S , ..rofa;a, Lfleprs..Ernptions,'end other et
fe...tioris of E'yes, Throat and Lungs, en
taiiing upon them :4; briel exi.,tet.ce suffering
end eon,igliing them to an early grz:ve.
is another fbittildeble elm
Inv to he- , 1. 1 1, fur nothing cit>e in .I:ic dread este
-16,-ne of human diseases cam-,es so .leslractlve a
drain area the sys l tend,drt"wing its thousands of
victims throunh a rcw years of suff.!ring.down to
an untimely grave. It destroys the Nervous sys
tem, rapidly wastes may the energies of life,
causes mental derangement, prevents the proper
del - elopement of the system, o.ls-qualifies far met
Tinge. society, business=, and all earthly happinos..,
end tee: es the sufferer v.-rei:lied in body and mind,
•predispcvq.d to consumption and a train of evils
Juo re to be. dreaded than death itself.' . With the
fullest confidence I assure the unfortunqte vie.
liars cif koilf 1 bnee that a iiertrtauent aid
spec: it Cure can be e ff ected, iind with tire üban
iionment of ruinous practices ervpatiolts can be
restored to robust, vigorous health. c .
-The aill:cted
. are ceutionetlagninst
Pateut_Medieines, for there are so many ingen
ious snares in the columns of the public print.; to
catch and rob the unwary sufferers, that willow:
have their constitutions ruined by the vile' com
p-inds of quack doctors, or the equally poison
pus nostrornsvended.as "Patent Medicines?' I
hare carefully analyzed mania of the so - calla
Patent Medicines and fled that nearly all of them
contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is orie of the
strongest-preparations of mercury end a deadly
poison, which instead of curing disease disables
the system fur life.
Teree.fourths of the patent nostrums no*ln
Use are put up by unprincipled •end ignorant
persons, fvho do not understand even the alpha
. bet - ofthe malaria medica, and are',eilually as
destitute orany knowledge of the human system,
having one object only in vieyr, and that to make
;money regardless of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of mates endfe-
Males treated on principles established by 2.0
rears of practice, and smietioned by thousancis - uf
• - the - inust remark-ibis cures. Medicines sent to
Any part of the United States or Canadata, by pa
*eats communicating their symptutns by letter.
ftwin.ss cqrr:vv - or!prken •p , lrietiv entindenthil.
S U7I.(E Rl7l, LE. M. -D.
No-1131 Filbert St.. (old No 109
kEL 2 thi PfiIL3VELPIII:I, P. [27 a. -
1.4
. Totrkl itciceirts, $400,185 OS
!E4rine. Los:ies, . $64,42.7 04
• P:t 1):;:p Jo.. 1." • 39,731 i 119'
Expt•nk.)s. Sainrit;s nd •
•Compisstorw.. -
Ileinsnrance; 11.c.turn
i'remitqus
ey . ,elprgcts 25.174 OS
45.489 O
- - - 00
2,5 AVITIIifNSES:
.Q7ll)c
JOILV S. DYE IS TIIE A UT/IbR,
ho has had - 10- years experience as a
;Ranker and publisher, and author or
A Lrrturils at the Broadway Tab
wlen for 10 Soverssive nights, over
• ar'so;o6o People al
•
;(:reefed him xvrth Rounds of •Applause,
he exhibited the manner in which
::Counterreiter4 execute their Frauds, and
itheSurtst ant Shortest .11eans of Detecting_
'lnc Ban!: S"..tr Engraiers all say that he is
• !!ie ffrei.Yst .cadge 4 Paler Morey
(""i RE.ITEST DISCOVERY of the Pres
eat C.' , :rittiry for
\' :)oteeting Counterfeit Bank
Notes.
• .D:2,:::1)15,', Every Genuino.Bill in Exltence,
• ; and Exhibit•ng at =lance every
Ginnterfeit in Cirenlatic•n !
irranfzi-d so acial . .,ralily. 1.6. t
:1111 DETECVON INSTAYTANFOus.
tudvx to exam:ine 1 No page to
up.'' But 1 , q3 sifuply arringe.d, that
•
hi:-31-1 chant, Baukcr and Businpss Man ear:
.c all at a Glance. -
Eli's7t, Frind and' Ceen7 an. 1
Thus Each may read the same in his Own
Native Tongue. •
Perfcctßan7: fete List P ed.
‘•
Also a List of
All the . Private Bankers in, Amerka.
!.. A CorriOote Summary of the cts or
I:CF.OPE AND AMERICA, will be published
fin each edition, together with all the rm.
cz,
?port4nt JA.
,7
TArs. or THE DAT. Also A S.zutes
. ' of TALES '
an Old Manuscript found in the East.
it' furni,h - pzi the Most Complete history of
s• ORIENTAL LIFE, • :
the .Most Perplexing Positions
J; , l which. the Ladies and Gentlemen of that
;Countre have b.-en found.: These Stories
e;,ntintte thtottsdrout the whole year,
tl prove the Most Entertaining o'er
<,.:Nlotiefed to the Public,
`4.• Furnished Weekly to Subscribers
Innis, at 51 a year. All letters must be ad:*
dresed to
' • I JOIN S. DYE, Bract.,
IPtith.sher arid Prop' rietor,
- 18yl.
'43lossoms aub
CerOODZ?
In Gi-ett PrVusion and Magnificence! !
3L . n s g HIT •T;
• —:,:0::
.
ITTITII his compliments to his friends and
V the public for--the sub.lartial and long.
, I k4ot la CI cd pattbnage of his business, would again
.1 1 .4hn0un(.4.e. that be is receiving a large and full
stock of
. • • • ,- .... .
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.
Spring and Summer Goads; -
including as usual a great variety of Ladies'
Dress Goorls in Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, •
Bo rege-I •Yanes , Calicoes, Silk Plaid
- „B.lretz , Popiens; Brocade Black
and ,ancy Dress Silks; Broche,
• • ', Stelis, Silk aildrasbniere -
f....7llawl'flatitiillas, Par. .
.
. * asoli,Richitibbona, 1 , I - ' :::
* . • Bonnets&Plowers, " ' •
- ' • Broadcloths, ' : •
. , Ca.ssimers, •
- -.- .&c.,&e.
With a great. variety of other Staple and
Fancy. Gadd's, including Groceries,,
Crockery, Vardware, Iron and Steel, ••.- -
,---, - Nailg,f3tO - ves, Hats at dCaps;Boots ' •
and Shoes, Carpeting, Flower
Oil Cloths, Painted Win.
dow Shades, Wall Pa. •
'per, Clocks, Drugs,• .
, . .
1 . , • * Oils and Paints,
& c:, - & c.
I'h entire stock having been - purchased for
CASH and with much care; will be sold at the
lowestfigure, and to meet the views of the closest
i
CASH or TIME littygns; • .-, • .- '. -
New Milford, lqay 1851.
Salt! Salt!! Salt!!!
TIM snbseiiber begs:' leave to inform his
friends and the public that he has taken the
Store No. 201 IVasAington•street,idireellvop•
posit° WashingtoillSirket,)latefy occupie d . by
Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for
Sale on tho most !Iberia terms roa cam( ill
kinds of roreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from
vessel, or store, either in sacks or bulk, or put
up in small bags to order,
Dente `s will be furnished with their names
printed oo the 'bogs when ordering a thousand
or mare. Persons film a distance ordering by
wail est) • depend ofietf- having their orders
prpoipfirfilled at the LowzsT litarrarr PRICES.
. . . .
GEO. W. MANN.
New York, March 1857.. • 141.
- 17 . 7,1:1S 61
5 0 25 •
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CHEM
EMME7
—_ --latent Medicines, - &c.
E.D
1 A FTLICT .EAD
ILirlil63l3SRO, rutcntrs.—Nezoablo Pills
Green .lioititain Ointment, ,Sart,aparila
Compound,olliiii.u'sPartilees, Eyo Lotion, Fe.
vet. and -Ague ifiatth'Bi tte rs.;
tary SYrviin Cimanciptives, Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, Catholitob;pe. ritiWet 'Pilo Oib intent,
and Manila! of 114101.'
Ayres Flits -on& Marry" Tanner's
Gerumu Ointment, Trask's talent,
;tad Pills, Davis' Pain
Dr: ritub's lleart Corrector, Bennett's
Root, and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
1V rigLt'a Ind inn Vegetable Pi Rhode's,Fever
"Mid`Auguo Care, illoreant'sUargling Qili Arai.
Lineament,
,Camphor, Castor 1411, Paregoric,
Aloes„l'icera, Myrrh, Licorice, Se,
Anew supylyjusiseceived, to be kept constaet.
ly on hand, for sale by . I. N. BULLARD.
October, Ist, 1856.
FARMERS!
,
$l5 will pufehase one of the best
CORN SHELLERS and SEPARATORS
Ever Invented-.
, .
TnE nridersig,ned is now prepared to furnish
to FAItMERS,3IIIIers and others the world
renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder
of the tiMes-L-being the best, most durable, and
easiest running Sheller now in use. %V arront . ed
to shell more corn in a shoiler space of time,
than sny other machine, entirely cleaning the
ear, from end to end, without crushing either
corn or ceb.
The Ilachines are constructed with two -
cranks, and putty for a belt, so that two persons
can turnthem, or attach a- belt in motion by
any. 'power.' :Tho attention of persons owning
mills, is solicited, a 5 the Machines-tire wonder
fully adapted to any hind of power. They are
very, easily turned, and when once is motion a
'small, boy can turn them; they are capable of
,shelling one bushel per minute—every Farmer
- should have one—as they save.' their-coat, in
les than ono seasons.
They are on exhibition at Searie's Hotel,
Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Brooklyn, and
at Lathrop's Luke Mills, where they can be seen
in operation at any time. All orders addressed
to the undersigned, will receive prompt atten.
Lion. Machines shipped at x distance and war.
ranted to operate. D. D. SEARLE.
At Searle's Hotel.
Montrose, December, I I th, 18.56.-
• , CERTIFICATE.
THIS is to certify, that I have examined and
used one of the above Shellers, for sale by a
D. SEArZLE,nnd unhesitatingly pronouncu 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 3lncline, 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 will in Dimock, which needs
only to be seen to recommend itself. Call and
see it. All3ll ELY.
. Brooklyn, DeceruLer 11th, 1856. 511 f.
ROGER KENYON.
HAVING just returned from New York, with
eomplete assortment of goods for the
Spring Trhde consisting in part as follows. viz:
Dry - Goods, Groceries, Crockery.
Hardware,- Boots de Shoes,
Clocks, Looking. Glasses,
Umbrellas, Wall Pa.
per, Ladies , Boa. •
stets, dke. dc.e.
A flee stock of PANAMA, STRAW, and
PALAI-LEAF BATS, and many other arti
cles too numerous to mention, would invite dhy
especial attention of cash buyers to an eximi
nation of his stock, which Hill be shown freel
to all, and . sold as cheap as they sell goods this
side of New York. 'Thankful for the patron.
age that has been bestowed :upon him the past
.year, he hopes br constant attention to the want
of all, o suit ail who may call. Hoping that
my customers will not forget that a settlement
of acceunts is due me once a year. I remain
their servant,• "KENYON.
"Look. and uead
SOMETHING- NEW ! •
TILE undersigned,Meraant at Dimock Four
Corners, has lately discovered that for
ready pay he cansel I mereGoods,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. B'ut do nut take
my word for it. Call and see for yourselves
• Bring a little CaSh or some kind of Country
prod uce;and buy your Goods at a price unpar
alleled in the history,of Mercantile trade. My
stock is largo and weli selected, and I am re-
ce:wlg
NEW ADDITIONS
every week. My Terms of Sale are ItnAny PAT.
It will certainly be for your interest to call and
see me before purchasing elsewhere.
Flour and Salt kept constanll3 on hand.
WM.II. THAYER.'
Dimock, Jan. 13th, 1657,
G. FORDHAM,
[Succr.ssoli .TO A. & E. BALDWIS.]
Manufacturer of Saddles, Harnosses, and
Trunk and airriage Trims CT,
AVOULD incite all who are in want of any
rrl article ever kept at a Harness shop to give
bin] a call. .
Harnesses made of the best Oak Tanned
Leathers on short notice.
He has on hand a good assortment of Carriage
Trimmings which he offers on the most reason.
alle terms. Carriage Trimming done with r.b at
news and dispatch.
Repairing, done on short notice.
No. I. and 3, Basement Searle 's Hotel
Montrose, Nov. :2 6th , 1856
,00 -Fa Wt
AGAIN.
Ht vi c N o a i, fa n i ts ied_ w o e f li fireeli
anrgain t i our
h s e t ; t ! a l. r v k i L e h i.
with Nrw Goods selling for Cash only, for less
than va'n be found in Susquehanna Couuty• We
are determined to sell goods Low notwithstanding
the railings of our up. town neighbors; Swfriends,
one and ail, come and buy where you can buy
the cheapest. Your money saved is as good for
jau as for those you hie enriched heretofore.
R. THAYEft & Co.
April 28th, 1857.
New Millinery and Drein-_llaking
Ladiesihave yon Heard the News.
Mrs. Haunts, formerly of New
York, has cipenened, a Millinery
107 . ;7-: and Fancy Store in: - the village
of .Brooklyn, and having just re
i:f27/,!. ' turned from New York with a
Large and Fashionable
• stock of Goods consistingof I:it
dies and Misses Straw: Hats of every style and
variety. Also, Crape and Silk Hats, constantly
on hand, of every hue and color, together with
a sp4ndid assortment of
FANCY GOODS! -
such as Embroideries, Hair Bralds,Hosiery, Calm,
Head Dresses, Lace Goods,. etc., etc., all of
which she offers at the-LOWEST PRICES.
* * *Particular attention will be paid to Bleach.
ing—always at home.
Brooklyndilay sth, 1857.
Nolainotypes:
HAVING purelMscd the right for making
the beautiful and durable style ofpictares
known u the Idelainotype, or Iron Pictures, I
stand ready to furnish them to such as dray
fer them to the Ambrotypo or . Daguerreotype.
If anybody prefqns chestA likeness to one of
superior quality; l can, and will make them as
cheap ! land as good !! as those sold' by Wood, at
the'eart on the green.
Fir.FILET CLASS PICTTIRES AT 17117 AL PRICES.
W. B. DUNS, Phenix Bloch. )
lifootrose,lnly 23d, 1857.
‘.,
AYER'S •
Catliart4c, Pills,
• ( SVGA R . ebATEDI)
• sss KLDI t 0•
CLEANSE TER BLOOD ,AHD CBBZ TEE SIM.
Invalids, Fathers, plathara, Physicians,
-Philanthropists, >r cad their Effects,
and judge of their Virtue".
FOR THE CURE 010
Headache, Sick Ileadachc,Fasl Stcnbachi'
• Crtmume, Mar 1.1855.•
Da..I.C. AM. Ste: I bare been repeatedly- cured of
the worst headache any boty ran bate by it dame, of two
of your Pals. sans to arise thrm a foul stomach. which
they desalt at once. If they-a - DI cure othentas they do
me, the Tut is worth knowing.
Tubas with great -rcapect, • 'ED. W. PluttrLle.
, . - •. :C7t7L. of Steamer, Martil.
• • • • •
Bilious Disorders road Liver Coenabaints.
weAlnuorr or TU3 lATIMICS,
•
ITaantairmx, D. C., 7 Feb., 1856.}
twat I bate used rue Pills In tny general and hospital
practice ever Wm:elan Made than, and cantterbmitate to
may limy are the beet cathartic we employ. Their Inn-
Wing action on the firer Is clack and derid ed, consequent.
ly they RIP an admirable remedy for desongernmets cif that,
• organ. Indeed, I Date seldom found a case of bdious,dis
ease so obatthate that it did not rem tilt yled to them.
I , Menially yours. . ALONZO TULL, St. D.,
Vibe Mariam Nospitat
•
liyaantery, Itelas, and Worms.
. • Tose (Ura l Matta" Lie. Co., Mica., Noe. 16,
It. Arta: our Pills are the perfection of medicine.
They hare .done my wife mom gold limn I mot tell Ton.
filo) hal been aka and plulug away for menthe. M cat
ea to he doctotril at areal el - Peuse, but got no better. be
' then commenced tattng your rins,.likb soon eared hes,
I.y expelling large quantltkui of worms (dead) fmm bet
body. They.afterwards cured her and our two children
-of bloody nniontory. Ono of oar neighbors bad ,it had. and
ray wif,• cured him with two doses of your Pills, while
others around ta paid from lire to twenty &Alan doctors
bills, and loft touch time, without being cured entirely
eren thent. Such a toonleinb as yowl, wbkh is aerially
gooland honest, will be wised here. - • -
GIGO. J. alarm, rbshaer.
hidigesiion and Impurity nt the Blood
Era per. J. V. Mew, /tutor qf Advent Merck Odra.
Dn. Area: I hoist nkd your Pills with extraordiniry
_ Success in my faintly and among those I sin allied to shit
in distress. To regulate the aim:nor digestion and purify
the blood thel are the very best remedy Bari ever
snownoind I tan conlildstatly - irecommend them 'to my
ftionas.
Torn, V. 11131E3.
Irsessir,ITTONIXO CO., N. N., Oct. 24, 1855.
Dues flint :1 ant using your Cathartic PISS in my pine
lice. and find - them an excellent purgative to cleanse tbs
eystlin, and purify the fountains of the blood.
JOAN G. SID,LCIUM, M.D. •
Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Totter,
Tumorsfand Salt Rheum.
_ Pict a Tawarding Merchant of 3. Louis, 118. 4,1856. - •
Da. Am:- Tour Pills are the paragon of all that'll
greed in medicine. They hate cared my little daughter
- of ulcerous sorest:pm her hands and fret that hail proved
incurable for yearn. Ha mother has born long grievous-
U' iillicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and is
her hair. Afire oar child was cured. lobe also tried your
and they hava cored ha. ABA. MOBORIDGE.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gont.
'Prom the Rm. Dr. Ilawles,efne .lltthediot Zpis' . Church.
1.11.41 , 11 Hover. EATANNAII. (I*., JIM. 6,1656.
Ifoirearn bra should be ungrateful fa the relief your
skill has breught me if I did not report my cue to you.
A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating
ititerldnic pains, which soiled in' eWanic riteusnathm.
Notwithstanding I had the best of physiciani, the disease
grew were and worse, anti!. by the advice of your ezcel
lent swat in Baltimore. Dr.llackensie, I tried your Dills.
Their ellievta were aka . , but sure. By moms:Lug in the
use of them I am tow entirely well.
Frti in ("HAVRE, Baton Cocoa, Li., b Dee" MI.
Ds- Arse: I hare lan entirely cured by your pins of
IThrtiutatic Gout— • painful &vase that had afflicted ma
years. ' N'INCENT SLIDELL. .
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com.
plaints, requiting an active purge, they are an excel.
lent remedy.
For Costiveness or Constipation, and as
a Dinner Pill, they ale agreealde and etlectuaL
Fits, Suppression, Parldvsis, !Miasma.
lion, and wren Larsifsiese, awl ParUal Blind.
neat, bare been mired by the alterative militia of those
ifoot oI the pinelw ansuicAt matalts Slonenry, iii
tbrugli a valuable rouray In skilfol 'land.% is ALuigerow
ly a public pill. fr,en the dreadful coneequeveee that fre
quently follow Its Incaution. note. Three contain DO Met.
eury or mineral substance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
70R TIIE RAPID CUM OF
corGins,covos, BOA MIENENR.INPLU.
ENZA, BRONCHITIS, 'WHOOPING
COUGH. CHOVP, ASTHMA, IN.
CIPIENT conisrmrTiom,
and for the relief of consumptive psthtuts In advanced
stage* of the disease..
We need not "peak to- the, public of its tirtnts.
Throughout every town, and almost every Lamiet of the
American :mfrs., its wonderful CUSCO of pulmonary com
plaints hare made It already known.- Nay, few are the
dimities In ally civilized runoff,. on this continent without
some tersonal experience edits effects; and fewer yet the
communities any where which have not among them
some lining trophy of its victory over the subtle and dan
gerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While It is the
most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formi
dable an: dee...mut diem...we of the pulmonary organs, it
is also the plovautest and safest remedy that can be.em
pb.yed for infants anal young persons. Parents should
_lime It in store against the insidious enemy that steals
upon them unprepared. We lutes abundant gronn.is to
'believe the CREAMY riCTOILLL MACS more tiles by the COW.
runptione it preterite than throe it cures. Keep it by
end cure your c.ddit while they are curable, sarnit-p
lac c them unlit no human skill can ouster the Inexorable
rank:Cr that, [...a...1 » L. eats your life away.
All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as
they know too the virtue' of this remedy, we swedes:4.4o
more than to assure them it is still made the beet It can
be. It c spare no reek no care, no toil to produce it the
most perfect sursilde• and thus affonl those who rely on
It the best agent which our skill can furniah for their cure.
lIEFIRED BY DB. J. C. IYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, mua.
.A.XD SOLD BP
. ABEL TURRELL,Montroe,
"In4l I,v IL , akrs in mEnictNEs ereryuhere.
,--,.• - , -, 1 ..z. errn , ,
g-
,-% ~1 , -e !- . ~ ', 7' ,' l
'-" e': N,.,.._ .
0 - ;itt. , :
-,,,- ; ,..,,i..- 4 „,,.,,,c,,.,,„ : ,,
-,4,.. - - 1 - ILIXE thi4 week received.
i - -
1 a large-addition to In%
Tlt" ',toe!: of WATCJIES,whieIi.
, „.v
L .? together with y u mersup
1,
--.- wt.... ply, makes a *oll SMo rtm v n t
5 1,..\5,,,,, ...." -of GOLD N SILVER
W Vlr RE %
of every deicrip:ion, from $8 to $:125, in open
Lee and limiting cases, a large proportion of
which are of my own importation, and - cannot
. I.a excelled, in accuracy of ti:ne, 'durability or
cheapness. ALFRED J EVANS,
1 . No. 2 Odd Fellows' flail.
Binghamton. July 17th, 1357.. - .
laptitlartrs' li'nsurante Ca.
Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of
Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL $500.000•
Tire, Marine and Inland Transpor-
titian.
AARON S. Ltervicorr, President.
Wm. A. Rnonks, Vice PreA,
ALFRED WE eio, Secretary.
DIRECTORS,
Aaron S. Lipincott, ' Charles 'Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, i
Wm. Thomas, • . J. Rinaldo' Sank,
WM. Neal, '. John. P. Simmons;
Charles -J. Field, James P. Smith.
Offee No. 10 .Iferchaitis Exchange, Phira. 7
A. N. 13th.LARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa.
• . . 20v
0,,5 , a , pl ttt*,6lo,o
4:41
H2VtiC)OD.Vg.
THE undersigned having purchased the in
-Wrest of Geo. W. Seymour in the firm of
Gco. W. Seymour & Co., will hereafter
CONTINUE BUSINESS
Under the firm of
GUILE & BLANDING,
Where they will be happy to see their old friends
and show lbent a nice stock of Goods of a sip.
perior qualify at VERY LOW rotas.
C IIIALLIS, Lawns and pin g bauts, a choice
d t
2s:l2)nm:zit an cheap at ":
Guam & BLANDING'S.
"DON NETS, Bonnet Ribbons. and
Trimmings, a '<INA and Fashionable
assortment at GUILE & BLANDISG.S.
fiROCKEIFIY. of tho Latest Pitherns and
%.1 a fall assortment of all kinda:of Glass
Ware at Guit.E & BLAADING'S.
SPEAR and .Tackson's Saws, and Riley
0 Card** rues,--the best Brands in use, at
GUILE & BLANDsun's.
Harford, May 12th,
,1857.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES !! !
, O .
IJR Stoves have been so -thoroughly tried
the entire eatisfaction of all, that they
need no recommend from us.
S. 11..S.ATRE & BROTLIZIIP.
ivIEDICATAIESOLUION
THE WORLD UNM101:13
ROLtOViAills ORMOLT.
The Great Counter . Irritant!!
VHE virttre all% disease often Makes its
J. way to the internal organs throtigh the
porn of the skin. This penetraiing gintmen'tl
melting under the hand as it. is inbbe'd in, is
absorbed thkongh the eatn34ebanneti; and,
reaching the seat of initamtultleh, mtrziptly alyd
invariabty subdues it; whether foaled Itt,The
kidney», the liver, the lobos, 'or any other im
portant organ, It penetrires the surrace to the
interior, through the eon ntless tubes that rota
municate with the skin as summer rain passes
into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and re
generating influence.
Skin diseases and Glandular .
'Swellings
Every species of exterior irritation is 'quickly'
reduced by.thearitiintiamtnatortnetion':of this
Ointment. Angry Eattrrzoss, such as tiALT :
RHEUM, EAYSIPELAS, TATTER, . RINGWORM,
SCALD. HEAD, NETTLE RASH, 'SCABIES, (or
Ira) lee., die out, to returri'no more, under its
application. Hospital experience in all parts of
Ulu world proves ifs infailibilitp in diseases of
'.ho shin, the muscles, thelointr and tbeglauds
.
Ulcers, Sores, and Tiiniors.
The effect of this unrivalled external remedy
upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers snit
sores, is almost miraculous. , it first discharges
the poisoa which produces suppuration , and
proud flesh,and thus the.cures which its heitling
properties aiterward complete are safe as well
as permanent.
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, and
scalds.
In cases of the fracture of the bones, injuries
cansed by steam explosions. BRUISES, Iluaxs,
SCALPS, RHEUMATISM, STIFFSESS of the Junin!,
and contraction of the sine‘ys,'it is employed
and warmly recommended by the faculty; This
marvellous remedy has been introduced by its
inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals
.of Europe, and no private household should be
without it.
Undeniable Testimony.
The 'Medical Staff of the French and English
Aimios in the Crimea haie officially signed
their approval of Holloways' Ointment, as the
most reliable dressing for sabre cuts, stabs, and
gun-shot wounds. It is also used by the ear
mcons of the A llied Navies:
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used
in the following cases:
&re Legs, .
Sore Breasts, 1
Soro Heads,
Sore Throats,
Sprains,
Stiff Joints, '
Salt Rheum,
Scalds,
Piles, Skin Diseases,
Rheumatism, Tetter,.
Ringworm, • Ulcers,
Swelled Glands,Venereal Sores.
Sores of all kins, Wounds of kinds.
* * l Sold at the Mannfactories of Professor
Hot.towav, 80 Maiden Lane, New York. and
244 Strand. London, by all respectable Dru'.
gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the.
Unitad States and the civilized world,
.10 pots,
at 25 cents, 62 1.2 cents. and 81 each.
Or There is,a considerable saving by ta
king the larger sizes. -
N. B.—Diredions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each box.
oct2n4o
Bunions, -
Burns,
Chapped Hauls,
Fktula,
Gout,
Lumbago,
Ifercurial Eruptions,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
Fr . .lkraZ; 2 =aiXMX
New Rail Road Route,
Delaware, Lackawanna.&,- W.R.R.
XTEW- and expeditious broad gunge route
1. from the North and West, via Great' Bend
and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, directly through to Now
York and Philadelphia.
On and after; Thursday,
trains will be run as follows
Cincinnati Ex. Train bound easton the N.Y. &
E. R. R., arrives at Gt. Bend at 6:12 a. in., and
the Mail Train at 9:25 a. tn. connecting with
the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend
for New York and Philadelphia, at 930 a. m.
Due at Montrose, 10 03 "
Scranton, 11 40 "
Strbudsburr, 1 58 p.m.
Delaware, 15tninntes to dine, 2 27 "
Bridgeville, Phil. pass. Ica% e 2 50, "
Junction, • • 3 35, "
'New York, '1 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, 11 "
Delaware, 15 minutes to dine,l2 00 in
• Strondsbur,g, 1 07,p:m.
Scranton, 3 48,"
Montrose, 5 35,"
. Great Bend. 6 10,"
Connecting at Great Bend.with the
Mail Train West at •
Scranton Accommodation Train
leaves Scranton for Greatßend'at 925 a.m.
*rive at Great Bend, 1 00 p. m.
t Connecting with the Steamboat Express east,
and Dunkirk Expresswest, on the N. Y. & E.
Rail Road.
Returning, leaves Great Bend at 425 p. m
Due.at Scranton, 8 20 "
For the accommodation of way travyl on the
Southern Division, a passenger car will be at
tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving-
Scrnatoa, at - • 600 a. in
Due at Stroudsburg at . 11 35
Junction at 3'45 p.m.
Returning, will leave Junction at' '4 00 a.m.
Due at Stroudsburg at'. - 735 "
", Scranton at . 220 p. m.
Passengers from New York will Change cars.
at Clarksville.
To and from Philadelphia, via, B. D._R. R.,
leave or take cars at Bridgeville. * -
ForiPittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre i take
L, & B, R. R, cars at Scranton.
For Jessup.Arcbbald, and Carbondale, change
cars at Grpenville.
I'icketa sold and baggage checked between
all stations,on connecting roads. •
Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre, Wyo.
moin. & c.,' via. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg
Railroad, go through without any detention at
Scranton, as the trains on that - toad ran in con•
neetion with the expressqrains on the D. L. &
W. R, R.
Fdre from Kingston, Wyoming and Pittston
to Philadelphia. $4:50. From Kingston to New
York, $4:85. Wyotaing and "Pittston to New
York 84:75. . '
• Tickets sold, and baggage checked through.
JOHN BRISBIN,
Wit N. Jtfixs, Genl Ticket Agent.
HOUSE BUILDER'S DEPOT FOR SUS
QUEHANNA . COUNTY.• AT. :.N.RW
, MILFORD. . -
DICKERMAN di GARRETT are giving es.
peeial attention to ibe improvement eon.
templated in 'this county' tbe ensuing Amnion,
and now offer a - helping hand, by keepirg. eon
stantly for sale a large quantity of Window Bash
and "Glass, Blinds. Door, Nails, Paints
and complete assortment of Raildefallaird
Wire, dte. Those Rettig to pot up 'bodies in
the spring will find it for their interest to give
us a call. • We eau furnish everything yon want,
and at the very lowest manufacturing prices.'
DICKERMAN de GARRETT'.
New Milford, Feb. eth, 1838. •
=!=
tr. s'Atitk
EIV
S a p
of-. Ali
SPRING
.1 -•:.' AND- ~ • -- 1"46 „
r
We ' fli3trAit GO OD-S.
WHICH for CneiliorProadee can by Ironed
very lowi., _
WALL PAPER.. A •-s!Nfet- ator4iiiebt just:
• received. ••••.; - -!:
• S. lI. , sAY:RE BROTHERS. •
CARPETIMI. .Bargains offered by
.. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
LOWS. We invite the rdetilion'of Farmers_
to the celebrated Pegksliille - MO's which
we have added to our urge asSortment
:S. H. SAYRE.dt: BROTHERS, .
Proprietors of !Eagle Foundry
Montrose, April 29th, 1,W7. . 18tf.:
21t 0 911 t alga
111U 4 T2H16 . -
AT TRE 11EAVOr NAVIGATION;
AND examine itie choice stock of Sprin g
and Simmer Goodls'just` opened
for Examination and -,s'Amt, al ; rery lowigures by
:C. W . AtOTT.
Q TELLA, Cashmere, and Dublin Shawls a
very low prices by - C. W. MOTT.'
HATS and Caps of tho tiewebt sivlen, in
great vnriety by . • - C. W. liOrr.
PRINTS in abundance , by •
. MOTT.*
DROWN and. Rine etin and Slirtings--
DROWN
_Shirting Stripta,qieks, Denims, Summer
;StiitT4, &e., as low as can be rifforded in this
istarket" , C. MOTT.
LOTUS, Cambial ers and Vcstings, very de
ki suable styles, at prices that cannot fail to
suit. Call and be convinced. W. 310TT.
RASS liqops, hosiery, Gloves,. Belts, B • etc., etc by • C. .I . V. BIOTT.
•
MONOPOLY! MONOPOLY!!
THIS is the great principle among our &A
fish, small merchants. In proof of this look
at the late Act passed at Harrisburg,, prohibiting
hawking and peddling in Susquehanna cont,ty;
an Act passed to gratify some of the Merchants
who have expressed a desire "to stop some large
wagons."
Qiutteatnrg, lioseithunt
Dnar 7 ,71T:1 .I'.IOI,TFOLY
Their large wagon will run more regularly
tban ever beft.re, until their license for peddling
e xpires. In order to acromm6dato the cenimu.
nitraud be able to battle monopoly, successful,
;y. they have made arranaements' to get lea :
Goods weekly front New York, and they will sell
the same from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper. than
any other eslabliblantnt in SuNuchanna etiuti•
ty. We have now received our
IEW scayucte GOODS!
Mu largest, cheapesh and best selected stock
ever offered in this market. his not necessary
to enumerate the articles . which our assortment
comprises; it is Sufficient to say that we have a
general stuck of the latest and most fashionable
goods in the market, and we cannot fail to snit
the public, as well in taste, as in pr;ces. A few
words more to our fellow-eitizensiand particu
larly to those who feel then selves
and not obliged to purchase at some particutai
store. IVe know that it will be fur vourinte
aest to examine and price our goods b - efore'phr:
chasing elsewhere; that is a true motto that *a
penny saved is better than two. earned." We
are determined to spare no pains to give general
satisfaction, and we shall a ways be.ready and
happy to . .exhibit :our assortment to those who
will favo'r. us with a tall. •
GcrrnsvEltc, llosEND.tuar & Co
'Niont ose, 3lay 111t1i, 1857.
TS happy to announce to his norlicrons ens.
.I, touters that he is now rectiOrg a cheap
stock of Spring and Surnmei Goods, consibtine
in part of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Crockery,
Hardware dze
18th, 1837,
Which he will sell for cash. .
Rutter,' -. . .
- - E o.+ • - - .
•
,
. - .or any kind of
. .
- - Farmer Produce,
in a-manner which will prove perketiy satiidac
tory to all who are dispnsed to deal with him.
sonviile May Bth, 1857. - . ,
11, EADY MADE CLOTIIING,
at the ".Up.lonville Exchange."
TUE 1111.13T11
tire • rthrtoritifilsnraiirt(Ecf.
OF PHILADELPHIA, -
No. SO Walnut-sf, above Fourth.
CAPITAL $300000..
Make In.tirance - against lose or clarnage by
Fire, err Buildings, l'urnilurc and •
- Merchandise generally.
Horses and:Cattle, against death
_ front any cause.
FLOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED„M
DigtrTOAS:
B. It. Mit:t.mt,' • J. CuoisDAT.E,'
J. R. FLANIGEN, F. S. Ilorcia.tr,,
ihavny JOIIES, SAML. J. RANDALL
CUAS. FLANIGEN, of Wilmington, Dol.
• WM.CARTERET,See, ,
• • 11:R.MILLEV,Prob't.
..BILLINGS STROUI), _Agent.
6 57, it
Tioga Point-Agricultural Works:
Tt, . 111. otrus 4 I , l 3rooks,
ATHENS,- BRADFORD COVITY. PENN'A
BIJLICIIFACTU2:EES, WHOLESALE kin RETAIL DEAL
. EES IS
Emery's !Unrivalled Horse Powers.
1 I'IRESHETtS ajad * Separately, Tkreihers
and Cleiners, Circular and Cross Cut
Saws, Mill Saws,Shinglulischines,&c.,Emery's
Htitkek's itnd KtanSer's Cider Mills and Presses,
Con; Sheliers,Clow'S Grain Cradles, Hoy, Straw
and Stalk Cutterb, Horse Powers, Dog Powers,
- Main Drills'and Broad Cast &work, Csltivators,
florae Does, Corn and Cob Mills, Dederick's
Hay Presses, Stump Machines,
Ketchum's Aloweis and Reaper:, Excelsior Fan.
ning Mills,
PrOvisknt Safes, Refrigerators Leather and
Rubber Belting. Our - Excelsior Panning Mills
are unrivalled. Extras Furnished!for repairing
41I' La:whines soki by us. EsirDeseriptiva Cat.
alogues, Price .Lists and Circulars of all'ma.
chisel,. sold 4y. us, sot gratii and 'post paid to
all applicants. Send as your name Ind address.
Agent, H. L BLOWERS, (of Franklin,) Mot/t
-ress P. 9., Susquehanna County, Pa.
R. M. WELLS dr, BROOKS.
Athens, Pa., July 15t,.1857. 28w4.
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MCCOLLUM (kr GRIMON.
..1.161111IS:—.81,50 cash in advance, $2,00 if
not paid ivithin eix months, and $2050 Ai the end
of tho ea:c.' No papr Aiscon tinned until all ar.
'rearages nie paid, except at the. option Of the
PubliAi&s. Aiit tomtannications connected with
the of Ice, attention must be diieeted
to theE'naons, If outcast.. Ensq'a. Co.„ Pa.
of Advgithing
sOnare 62 lines or less),l - or a.watia,Sl,oo
subsoipietifiniertion, - - 0,23
One - agnate three nionfffs, 3,00 .
One square. six 'months, • b,OO
Business Cara,' four linc lees, . 3,00
One-fourth coluMn, one dear, .13,00
One-half . 0 . • • ' • . ' " 28,00
One totatunv. .
.Yesrly advertisers will be restricted to the
business in whicia they are engaged ; , aad, are
considered as wishing to continue advertising
unless 'they shall give'special directions ,tor s
discontinuance of the same: "
JOIS WORK.
- sThe publishers having added to their lot,'
Printing' in' aterialia large and serums assort.
went of Job Type, are now.prepared to exeente
Jon Woix in a manner unsurpassed in this sec
tion orceintry, And on reasonable tetms.
Eta tiks of every description kept constant , .
ly on hand or printed to order.
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7*tsinessfgh . rtrtoq,
WM• W. SMITE,- & co.;
. Cabinet. and Chair Manustactile
ers, foot of Main Street. Moutfoge, Pc
ABEL TURRELL, mosTßost; PA.
Dealer. in .Drugs, Medicinisi Chanties's ,
Dye . Siiiffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Window - Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew
elry, Perfumery, dz.e.—And Agent for- an the
most popular Patent Medicines.
JOHN- GROVES,
Fashionable Tallor—Sbop' neat the
Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike 'Street.
Montrose, Pa.
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• • A. LATIIROP, •-. • ••
• Dealer in Ready-liado Clothing.lints and
Capi: Boots and 'Shoes, Dry, Gocid4ike.
4 — Store opposite S . 9ries . Hot6l,3lbutrost,
.C. D. LATHROP, and / . th •
J. P. W. RILEY, [A. LiTnnot.
DR. R• THAWS,
Phydrian aud. Surgeon, Moationi,
Pa.' Office in the Fatmer'azStore.
FRANKLIN 111ASER,,
Attorney and Coninellor at Limp
Montrose, Pa., Will attend faithfully to all busi
ness entrusted to him-in the County of.Susq'w.
Conveyancing and writing of all kinds will be
done neatly, and charges moderate. He will also
attend to prosecution of claims of soldiers, their
widows and heirs, against the U. S. Govern
ment, for Bounty Lund, Pensions, &c. -
May be found at all hours at the office formerly
occupied by J.T. Richards, Eiq., north of dm
Court House.-1853-1 .
'M. C. TYLER, .
Interested with I. L. Hunt, _
Importer and Dealer in Hard"4re and
Cutlery, Carriage Trimmings, Springa, -'
No. 215 Pearl Street, N. Y.
Where his Mercantile friends, in this andoruts .
Counties, are kindly invited, and E.A.racr.sit.'ism.
lieited to call and porchnse. 6tf.
Dr. H• Smith•
URGEON DANTtsT has removed his of.
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flee from Searle's to his own dwelling
opposite the Baptist Church, (north aide) where
all Dental operations will be performed in hie
usual good nianne l r:
Montroge slay 13th, 1857
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Physiciat, and Surgeon, has perm*.
netly Iticated himself -at Brackayville, Suatfa'
County, Penn's., and will promptly attend to all
calls with which he.-may be favored.
May, 1856—n22. - -
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G4ASs DEPOT; ON CHESTNUT-ST.,
- Montrose, Penn'a.
BY -D. BREWSTER.
Ali sizes and descriptions, in any quantity
made to order, or furnished on the shortest no-
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
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New Milford, Pcun'a. •
w i s o t :; n il e e rs deVc sa il d i s, Bl a to n n es s, Combs, Go
Watches, Jewelry.
Suspenders,,
and Plated Ware, Cut-
Taale, Cigars, &c. &c.
Merchants and pedlar - ill, supplied an liberal: -
terms.
.WM, HAYDEN, ' , TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHNHAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
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• DR. E. F. WILMOT, - •
yaduati! of ile Allopath,c and Homeo.
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pathic Colleges of, Medicine, is now per
manently located in Great Bend Pa. .
*April Ist. 1856
JOHN SAIITTER,
Vashionnble r attar. Shop first door
north of the Farmer's Store.
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\ - A. H. McCOLLUDI,
?. alMign ta t
Wholesale asidt Retail Dealers in .
St.aple. arid ranoy Dry Goods
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'YANKEE NOTIO_NS.
Binghatuton, N. V. '
One door treat of the Canal. Oppoiite the r.z.
;change..
Silver Ware,
Qii,VER. Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Cup;
Butter and Fruit Knivoit, &c.;nr,arranted an
good as coin, nod handsomSly engitived grabs,
by • • - ALFRED I.TVANS;
Binghamton, July 11th, 1851.
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MONITR. 0 S E : 1 ) A.
Fr HE subscriber having purchased,
1 refitted and newly firmished the
above well known and populai Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the tray.
cling' public and others with all the attentions
and . - convenienees usually found :in first-claws
Hauses. . No effort will be spared by tbe - Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotta
equal in every point-to any in the cotintry.
• 'rho . ..tar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
'The Stables, connected with this House
are large, roomy and convenienkand careful sad
attentive Hustlers are always in charge of them.
J. S. TARBELL •
!tti Y . 13th. 1857
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The Rew.C, 8. Butteerr. wbile laboring ea a
)I.lssitutry Southern•Anis, discovered a' she.
plo and certain Care for Consumption, Asthma.
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Nevous Ilebility+, and
all 'lmpurities of the Blood; also, se calif and
effectual, tikelo of inhaling the Remedy, Actuated
by a desire to benefit his suffering
,fellows. he
will cheerful seed the Recipe (free) to Such as
desire it, with full and explicit directions toupee
paring and *successfully using the Medielne. A 4
dress, Rev. C. 8. BURNETT.
831 Broadway, N. Y. My.
August Gth, 1857. sjp►