The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 22, 1857, Image 3

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    S SAUEHANNA douts'iT
ELECTIONRETURNS FOR 1857.----OFFI.CIAL.
1858.
TOWNSUIPS.
Auburn 260
Apolacon 51
Ararat • 71
Biitigewater .. 102
Brooklyn 194
Clifford 189
Clioconut .... 20
Dirnoek 170
Dundatl ..... 36
Friendsville... 18
Franklin 70
Forest Lnke... 77
Gibson . 2.38
Great Bend... 213
Barron' 185
Harmony 01
Iferrick...... 96
Jackson. ' 164
\ Jessup ........ 124
A Liberty 86
Lathrop 58
Lenox 190
Montrose.. x . 146
Middletown... 67
- New Milford .. 204
Oakland 45
Rusb 176
Springville ... . 172
Silver Lake... 61
Suspia. Depot.l4B
Thompson.... 59
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Total. .3871 2548 3224 2419 3158 2368 2395 2395 310 3169 3068 2487 3095 2460 3083 2314 - 3116 2398 2092 2454 3098 2404 4100 2361 3094 2352
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AVTheinocraus in SMALL CAPS, BlacklreinhirciiniTii Roman.
ScerrEamo.—ljerrick gave the following scattering votea : Governor, hallo liazelhurat 8; Canal Commissioner, John F. Linderman 8; Judges of Supreme Court, Jaciob
Broom and Jasper E. Brady 8; Rekister A: Recorder, James W. Chapman 8; Sheriff, Tredway Kellogg 4; Treasurer, Jasper Thayer 3; .1 for Haselhurst, in Harlon' ; 7 for
James W. Chapman in Montrose, 6 in Diinock, 2' in Jackson, and .1 in Bridgewater, Brooklyn, and'Clifford, respectively.
AmesossexTa.—The vote on the Amendment fo i the Constitution was as follows: First Amendment—for, 2837—against, 282; Second Amendment—for, 2549--against
526 ; Third Amendment—for, 2466—against, 24"5 '•' Fourth Ameratent—for, 2439—against, 231. . .
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irresistible power, together with the `natural
concomitants of great intellectuality without
a moral.,baianca to govern it, a fearful disrel
ilk or evelicontenipt of wholesome restraint,
admonihes us to redouble our efforts in the
iti.iuleation of sound morals. The momen
tuous question, as to whether mad ambition
. .or a due sense of right is to direct and con
trol the tremenpous Intellectual enginery
no fitting for, and awaiting' its .place,upon
the stage of human life, must, it is evident,'
be settled .simulianeosaly with the 4evelop
tnent of those mighty foices.
That the cultivated intellect is not of itself
unfavorahle to unswerving morality; is true;
but this fact only increases the responsibility
of the teacher for, it is perhaps unnecessary
to say that the nuptials of the two principles
must. lie effected in early life, so that in holy
wedlock, they may grow up each of the other
"bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh;" or
otherwise, allowing the alliance to be but
partial until the enterprises of ve amid the
turmoil 'of action shall have absorbed the
tnind's attention, they will doubtless lbecOme
forever alien to each other. Prudence, there
fore, dictates that the Teacher should consid
er well this .department of his responsible du- .
ties • and then,'llie work of training. and
moulding ended, and the pupil dismissed frcm
lis ' !Yuardianship, under the due inspiration
csf tlie principles we have named, we may
thenceforth contemplate him . as pnrsuing his
waysmid the trying vicissitudes of life,or wing
ing hiscotirse throuerti . the realms of lofty
though - 4 ever s u rrn u rid eci by the 'fair forms of
"Justice Mercy and Truth."
Most respectfully, Sours,
J. F. STODDARD.
Large Fai!rime.
We are compelled to announce the sudden
and complete failure of the firtnof Wrtstor & Notice to !Achim' . Teachers and
Co. - The partners are Wave.; VEEert, LEw- those who employ thens.—The Board
/S:MILLWAt:D & Cre - re.Y. They failed to a se- of Directors of New Milford District are disposed
ry large amount—liabilities heavy—assets to let the Patrons of the several schools, reaper
nothing. The cause of their failure Is said to - tivel.9. within the District., select their own
be the sudden fall in the price of " bleedino teachers, under the following restrictions: Farm for Sale.
Situated about 11.2 miles from Lynn P. O.
Ist. They wish-to have these employed who
Kansas" 'etock in which Abel' had been dear- - Springville, containing 95 acres, ationt 69 acres
will consider it a pririlege as well as their duty J.
I. W f . C L HAP oc slA L N 2 , l l l t eli ti e s te 7 r :
.. under improvement. a framed House and Barn
ing heavily. This is their second failure. No to attend Teachers' Institutes and other means Register's office, ou -ose, .
use of liquidating because it is estimated ilioit of improvement within their reach at least once 3 ! . on the same. A good apple orchard ; with a
and timber adapted to the ti
they can't pay one per, ce:t. Of their Mobilities. in two weeks without compulsion. oce. - large proportion of grafted trees, sugar orchard
of the Farm,
They bad succeeded by puffing, in inflating 2d. All teachers most be regularly licensed N . - - within 1.2 mile of a good .Saw.mill and' Grist
their stock to a high. figure. A large nitro- IT the County Superintendent before comment- - krupicE i s hereby yen that letters of Ad ' mill, Terms made easy;
lag their echools; or as soon thereafter as the 1. 1 1• ministration hive been granted to the an- nu i nnly t kolikisamsf— to;Warren Taylor,
bey of !people weie induced to invest, and
arraegrements of the County Superintendent with dersigned upon the estate of Calvin .Bell, de:, spi ."4-. 11 ; . t .
.- . . ,
have been ruined:by their failure,
regard to public examinations, will allow. et-axed, late of the township of Lenoi• in the
--.---40-4w....------Springville, 011etober 7, 1857. .
;1, - 3d. Monthly reports must be regularly filled County of Susquehanna. All persons having
Sub-Treasury Vindicated. _ out and made to the Secretary at the end of each claims aganist said estate are therefore notified Removed,
The New York Times pays a high compli- month: If more convenient they may be left to present them duly attested, and those who My office to my new residence nearly oppo.
with Wm. t. Ward, Esq ,School Treasurer, are owing said estate are requested to stake im.
meat to Secretary
.Cobb, and the working o fsite the Presbyterian Church, on Turnpike
. Any failure on the part of teachers, to corn- mediate payment. Stteet The petals Sre invite! to call and exam
the Sate Treasury system under the present fi- ply with the foregoing will be sufficient rentott , CATHARINE BELL, Adm'x. inn specimens of the various styles of .Plugging
nancial diffieulty. The. , rinses says: to trithold the public money ;
The Board . wish 1 Mee tram., Oct. 19th, 1857. 41w6. and - Plate which lam daily executing. No gate
the Schools to be in opera- - sing, "any more," friends, the work speaks for
The Setretary of the Treasury has done the.
•(ion bi by the third Monday in November,' if pos.
community of merchante,' bankers, and the Auditor's Notice. . itself. C. D. VlRGlL,Resident Dentist.
st e t 80 that the necessary books may be far. .Montrose, Pa. Sept. 1857.
business.people a real 'service through the pie: Wished at commencement. - - In the wilder of the Ad.) /1 IHE undersigned
sent trial in money, He has promptly and . - By order of the Board, ministration account i .1. having been ap- NE W ,
studiously, for thirty days past,. shaped the J. W. WALKER, Secretary. of ltob't McKune, Ad. pointed in Auditor
Government disbursments to the la•gest mess- New Milford, Oct. 17th, 1357. *ministrator of Silas by theOrphan'a Court VATCH-LIA,KER'S SHOP..
ore of pecuniary • relief. We have eeldom -* - McK.uue B deceased: to settle the teeounts el 4 B. ISBELL wishes to inform the public
in this ease, Will hest I • that he has rented a window in F. B.
known a public functionary, under - s imilar A fiaminalhm ^title Eft% like an °thef . - :
Chandler's Store, where he will be found ready
inflammation, il lscaused by Inp OP ofthe blood , all parties In reference thereto, at his office in
circumstances, to manifest so much practical the 6th day of November repair -
whiehcaussall eruptive diseases, u-l as salt-iheutn Montrose . on Friday Clock s,
to
ryneipatily. We bad occasion early In July 'scoirvv, boile, sores, aleers.ilke. The blood being .at one o'clock, P. Ms shortest notice; and la good style. All repairs
to commend , the timely disbursements made unhealthy, also oceesions dropsies. ' Many times Wit. 11. JESSI,P, Auditor. - warranted. Sept.from the New York ,Sub Treasury, vreerrit it is caused by improper treatment of a former Oct, 13th, 1857- 41-w4.. Montrose, S Ist, 1857. tf
was anticipated that the first accumulation disease, the vessels being fitted with serous hu
m.ors instead of blood.: Free evacuations by the NEW STOV.ES I • N EW . .
under the new tariff might work inconten
zpille open the passage into the bladdetend cer . ry eteei al7 a matte . JEWELRY ES TABLI S HM E NT,
since
to the hanks. But the measures token 8
off ed humors, ad reew them game •
the cloie of August have been doubly
pre and he thetorrn p: lthy blood which will driee out with
of Is just rev e i vino a large stock of —.....:••••••••.---..
0 Oiii ' lltai• oi Inas
valuable and ought not to fail of proper cons. the body all inflammation, eruptions of the akin - NEW STOVES
mendation. , • ' and all dropsical complaints. They will be a -, fIAS just opened a WATCH end JgWEL.
Oethe '24th of Aurrukt, when the panic be- shield to eve form of disease to guard you from rsCLUDING a full assortment of Elerategi
o Oren Large Oren and Fiat Top Premiym RY Establishment in A. Merriman's Boot
and Shoe. Store on Public Avenue, one door
gin in this city, by the failure of the Obio the cold grasp of deatli,and (=nee fife and +strength
• . .
Trust, the Sub-Treasury held twelve millions to remain, and the countenance tobrighteo with
rocti lm. variety of Parlor .
.0 Office and Shop S, !ores, tor above the Post Office. Clocks Watches and
Jewelry repaired in the neatest style.. Ho trill fill
and a half of dollars in gold, of the twenty two the bloom of beauty and health. 1.
Wood_ or Coal; also Steer. Pap, zinc, Shed
and a half millions in the_ city—the banks - all orders for Watches and Jewelry atless than
city prices.
.
having lost heavily the previous week by ex- . A aglakallta His assortment will include the most SELECT
and Dxste.ants STOVES in market, and will be * *All work warranted.
p-,irt tu Europe. Seeing that our banks wo'd MOntr , September 14th.1857.
\I In Kentuck, (Gibson,) on the etening of the
sold on the most favorable terms, and to which •
he greatly strengthened by concentrating the
„7th hd., at the house. of the bride's father, by
he would invite the particular attention of Cast!
Government disbursements at this point, and 'A/tee. Luther Peek, Mr. HORACE D. BENNETT
by pramly auditing and piing the special and Miss EVERLINE 11. CHANDLER, both of ti" . 4" B.
ew Billiard, October, 12thi 1857;
cud annual appropriations of Congress which Gibson. .
were to take effect after the Ist ofiuly. Mr. X I n . Carbondale, Oct. Bth, by Rev. E. L. Bailey, NEW 'JEWELRY
Cobb has reduced his balance in New York Mr: P. it. TOWER of Lenox, sod Miss MARY ' •
to the amount of 82,750000, nearly. every D. LYON of Herrick. , • THE subscriber tikes pleasure io iefonniog
his friends that he is now receiving a large
d ,, llar of which went into ' illask. The..conse- ut In Montrov i Sept. 23d 5 by Elev. A. 0. War- to hisstock ofJEWELRY and FANCY -
additi on NOTlCE TO TEACHERS.
--ii untie is that to-day the position of the spe- ten. Mr 'HENRY BROWN of Lenox, and Miss GOODS. His goods have been ,selected with
vie held by the Sub-Treasury and the banks MARTHA 11. SIMONDS Pt' Brooklyn. great care t and -toeing purchased in the present/VIBE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OP GIBSON
NJ -In MontrOee. Oct. 7, by Re.Y. E. E. Pinney, depressed state of the market, will be sold at
is COM plefely reversed, and tile latter - affordedl. desire to employ 12 Teachers to take charge
the utmost relief the Secretary could arrange Rev - . EiIITT BUNT, of - Burlin'gnme, N. J. to t m o s oloy. low prices. , ALFRED J. EVANS, t of the schools of their District, to whom liberal
for under the law. . - , , Miss EUNICE BAI3COCK, of Bridgewater. No.-2 Odd Fellow's-Hall. salaries will be paid _
These diebursemeuts will he rapidly con- 4 In limb, Oct. 17th; by EM. 11. 1.1. Gray,- , Binghamton, Oct. 7th, Ifle. The compensation will he graduated according
- to the qualifications of the persons employed.—
tinued„ Mr. Cobb -determined, a few days Mr. THOS. E. CASTER:LI:SIE, of Tiers' Co.CLOW, SPECTACLES of every age and et' AU Teachers expecting to teach in Gibson
stove, to seduce the premium Which .M
he is N. Y., and Miss ARTIIA J.. MILLER, of ‘il various qualities received this day by .
School District must be licensed by the proper
Paying on the public cheeks, unless they are Forest Lake. ' . ALFRED J. EVANS. authority—the County Superintendent. '
sent , forthwith - for redemption:- , His desire is • . .
.
- , Slate :- - Binghamton, Oct. 17th, 1857. e Schools to open about the tat of December.
to distribute his ballanees , as-far as they . can , JACOB L:GILLETT, - Pre's,
111 n NE. Two, Three a nd Potir Bladed Knives, atTO ARIL, Seer .•• ' '
btl i4roprlated.to this object, to the best v
In Jessup,Sept 20th. ANGELINE, daughter LP and Scissors, by A. I EVAN'.!. Gibson Sept. 26 1857. ' . fag tr, -
public. advantage, at the earlieq day poses-
of John and Prudence Blasdell, aged one year. ' Binghamton , Oct 71 h* 1851 . .'
"•
hie to afford relief to the money market. nad 6 months. .7 -- ILTOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment, Morse i s
' IopRACELETS.--A eery fine assortment of. • JLJ_ Indian Root Pills; end Ayer's Cherry Pee..
The new order is that up to the first of VAloto, Sept. 27th, JCHN D., Youngest eon xi Gold, Band, and Hair Bracelets. received total and . Cathartic Pills. Coastal* tot sale.
Nurvniber he will to Pay sixteen of Jolla Ind Prudence Blaisdell, aged four fears
per cent. One or wore of our
-leading Save. , t h i s day by A. J. EVANS. - See Advertis e ments In this paper.
In Jessup, Oct. 3 d . snot an illness . of on l y lgnschainton, Oct. 7t h , 1867. .
and ten months.
.'AIIEL TURRELL
. ings Banks, we learn, still avail of thie police;
at once, and having the - opportunity to re-
six days. Mrs. PRUDENCE, wife of John Bias ID REASTPINS, some entirely new peftertts, . A SETTLEMENT OF OLD - ACCOUNTS
' ..t1„ "
ie vest in New. York State Stocks 'to wive°. de 11 . 2 2e1l f°it-Y - elght Pro*. AIIIII jest received by A... 1, EVANS. • DESIRABLE, at the Upsonville Ex.
Who can tell the anguish of that husband and Binghamton, Oct. 7th, 1857. - change."
,
tag•%, will send on their United States bonds - f th who 'follows to the grave trio children . •• , .
and certifientes,for the higher premium. The
ruttier
e :wife in less than two weeks!' God can Tl - OLP'S Aromatic. Schiedam Etch+, at T HE
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR,
operation will be errei toso much gold trans ,
gni, heal the wounded, sorrowing spirit . VV • , TURREL '9 .11- BUTTER, at the " Upsonvillo Exchange."
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Governor. Canal Com.
66
69
189
135
144
62
72
112
108
67
52
116
724
23
77
82
101
118
30
feted frcm the Sub-Treasury to active bank.
in e „o. use.
There are other Movementi of:tbe Seereta.
ry',-which 'have come ender our notice tendr
ing to
,similar relief, though of less import.
ance. - The 14 holei'efrect has been fo popular.
Sub-Treastry system, in a seaon - of
pecuniary trial, and to afford a degree - of siib
stantial aid to business for which the public
are largely indebted,to the practical sense of
the bead of the Treasury Department.' 3
tar A countryman poppod Li. bona into
n lottety office, and seeing only one - man sit
ting at the dt.-,k, asked him what be had for
sale. To - itia the would be wit replied,
" logerbeads."
"Then, sir," sacs the countryman, "your
trade is almost at an end, for I see you have
but one left !"
tlr' A wit being asked by a seedy poet
vrbether be thought he bad ever written any
thing that would live, replied : " Before von
trouble yottiself tl:at reore, I advise-you io
write something that will let you live."
itO . At a concert in Wisconsin, at the
conclusion of the song" Therc's a good time
coming," a country farmer got upend exd
claimed : "Mister, couldn't you fix the date!
—that is what we want. Just gice ua the
date, mister!"
Lectures,..—To be delivered before the
SUSQCEBASNA COLINTYSOHIHAL SCHOOL:
N. A. CALKINS, Esq., Editor of the !Student
and Schoolmate, N. Y., Thursday . eve• OeL 22d.
It. B. LITTLE, Esq, Montrose, Monday eve.
Nov.2d.
B.S. BENTLEY, Eq. Montrose, Friday eve.
Nov. 6th. The public are In% ited to attend.
The precise evening of HENRY WARD
.BEECHER'S lecture is not definitely known--
look out for handbills. (td. •
Supreme /edge*.
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81
72
32
137
IteprVre.
Shenff."
198. e*
.1 482
40 71 . 63
62' 31 - .60
159 171 103
150 . 81 152
146 83 .144
14 88 .16
151 82 147
18 25 28
18 10 - 15
63 87 ' 67
67 69 69
185 71 180
158 133 158
146 108 139
64 35 62
14 46 72
417 90
.107
100 61 105
60 85 68
40 89 40
134 97 133
161 60 174
57 •114 55
194 123 - 195
38 23 38
133
.80 140
124 93 137
38 104 37
115 117 113
55 39 55
82
100
122
38
In Jessup, S4t. 2lst. FRANKLIN P., son or
John D. and Mary 8. Fame), aged 3 years 1
month and 8 days.
In Jessup. Oct. 4th, Mr. VORNAM WHIT. .
FORD. aged 55 years.
Mr. Whitford was one of our most substantial
citizens, and a worthy man. He came from R. I.
when this county was in its infancy and settled
Brooklyn,' Here he reared a family and liv
ed tg see them all attain to usefulness. But
neither r:!nk or character can exempt one froni
death. May !he consolations of the repel sus
tain the wounded. A. 0. W.
ADIitINISTRA.TGIVS NOTICE:
NOTICE is hereby given to aii persons hay
ing demands apinst the estate of Dan
Payne, deceased, late of Lenox township; that
the same must be presented to the undersigneci
for arrangement; and all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment.
- ALONZO A. PAYNE, Administrator.
Lenox, Oct. I3th, 1857. . 41s-6*.
WHEREIS,my wife, MAIIGAIIET ANN, has
left my lief:rand board without just eause
or provocakon; I hereby forbid all persons har
boring or rusting her on my account as I
will pay no eebts of her contracting after this
date.' ELI WRIGHT.
Lathrof, Mt. 15th, 1857. 41w3.
.
DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given to all per
sons coney - rued in the following Estates, to
Estate of Fntninicr McwEatsc,l kte of Sa.stfa
Depot,deceased,Wm4lL Hubbard Administrator
Estate of JOEL tlonnktss, late of Harford
township, deceased, Charles Tingley Adm . r.
Estate of WM. 'WHITE; late of Anburn town.
deceased, Wm. White, jr., Administrator.
Estate of Jolts ItutsEcaut.r, late of Forest
Lake township, deceased, Mahala RhineranlC
and .John S. Town Executors
That the accountants have settled their ae.
counts in tho Regider'a Offive, itt and for the
county of Susquehanna, and that the same will
be presented to the Judges of the Orphan's Court
of said County, on Mdnesday the 18th day of
Norra nest, for their confirmation and allowance.
Prot'ry.
Coroner.
190
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60
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Notice.
Register's Notice.
Rep. & Rec. Com.
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122 D T.7U Ira 7'1%
GOODS!
For Cash.or Ready-Pay.
The subscribers have just pusehased a New and
WEbl. SELECTD STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting Of Staple and Fancy
DR Y GOO'DS
-Groceries, Crockery, ilardware, Boots and Shoes,
cfc. , c , • -
Would offer them for sale at ft
their Store, at low
er rates than Goods have been sold in this place
for CAISII or Pnoancal earperiee!ve haying taught
us that this is the only true way of doing busi
-
fleas.
As we bare bought our Goods for Cash du
ringu the great money panic, we have bought
them Low, and will sell them the fume.
*.,*Please give 23 a call and examine our atoc'
• GUILE & BLANDING.
lliriord, Oct. 12th, :851.
ViiNGER, RINGS.—A very fine lot of heavy
18 carat plain Finger kings, suitable 'for
Wedding, Rings; also, Peach, Garnet, Dir.:none,
Ruby, Mosaic, Chased and Figtired Ring. from
4 shillings to $5, by A. .1. EVANS.
Binghamton, Oct. 7th, 1857.
ELATED TABLE KNIVES.—A new invoice
of tltese beautiful Table and Desert Knives;
also, Steel Kinves and Forks, of different styles
and qualities, by A. J. EVANS.
Binghampten, Oct.- 7th, 1857.
BUCKsKIN 'URSES and BAGS from 48.
to 'at, by . A. 3. EVANS.
Binghamton. Oct. 7th, 1857.
PLATE)) Castors, Cake Bs4kets, Sugar Dish:
es, Salt Cellars, - Card Baskets, Candlesticks,
Forks, Spoons, &e., &c. in every variety by
A. I. EVAN&
Binghamton, Oct. ith, 1857
IPARRItiOB.—A new lot of Earrings and
tireastpin4, in sets; also, a large variety
of Cameo and All-Gold Earrings—new patterns,
by A. J. EVANS.
Ilinithatnton i Oct. 7th, 1857. s
JOURNEYMAN TAILOR.. One seho is a
-first-.rate Workman can find steady employ.
men; and good wages, by apptylog immediately
to the subscriber. • - P. LINES.
Montrose Sept. 29 1857. [39 tf.
Anditott
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Treas.
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86
68
184
158
140.
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108
107
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96
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Wanted.
LITtLE
F Aft M
ANI~-
111ECITANICS,11.
WILL pleise'remetriber when building, that
the subscriber* are furnishing
DOORS,
Asa and
BLINDS,
•
At the lowest Factory price►, and that they keep
constantly on hand, A large stock- of •
•
NAILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
SASH AND BLIND
FASTENINGS,
LIME, &c.,
hi fact, we bare almost evcrythiagio th• way , of
Building Materials. -
Ordrst rate quality, and will sell them at a very
small advant.e from Cost for' Caen.
Therefore weeonfidently assure Builders, that
they will materially consult their own interests
by giving-us a call, before'purchasing.
LITTLE. & HARDING.
- FLOUR,' A•L T,
L E
Y the LOAD orIIARREL, constantly on
.11_,P band, and for sale. at the very lowest rates,
by. LITTLE & HARDING.
Nicholson Septetnbee tat, 1857. •
ANO T E
rage autt *ft enba stock of
For the Somme► Trade.
New and Beautiful stylbv,
Now being opened by
LITTLE & HARDING.
Fish ! Fish 11
A
FLESH lot of those Flue Heavy Codfish,
a!so, Bluelish in Bairels an Half Barrels,
just received by 'LITTLE & Harunsa. •
ALSO,
ANEW Stock, of Groceries hardware,
- Crockery, &c., &c.', a hand i ieth phrt of
which we have not time to mention. Enong,h
to say, - we 'have almost anything, and eve
rything expected to be found at a adore in thn
conntry—all of- which we are determined
tura into cash, in' the very shortest possible
time and we herewith issue a •
NOTIC-E
5 M &AVM aDVD-Rit.
We wish It distinctly understood. that for
Casx we will sell any kind of Goods at much
lower prices than usual.
Fresh Groceries,
SUGAR, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Tea, and
all kibds of Grocericiii any quantity, at
tho very lowest rates, a full stock constantly on
hand, by - Lrrzia HARDIPIG.
Four Shilling Tea.
VOTWITHSTANDING the recent heavy
advance in the price-of Teas, we hate so.
caw! a large lot pf the same qunlits-of that
which hag created - se much good feeling amOng
our Tea drinking customers.
.Plenty of it, by the chest or pound, at the Old
price, by
LIT 'Mg & HARDIO-
\
It -is a Fact, -
r
PAT Saleratus, Soap and Candles of the
best qualities, are for sale by the Box, at
flew York city squilesale prices, by •
' .LITTLE & HARDING.
Potaiiht
IN Tin tans, a Pure article, for aide by
LrrrLz- &.I:IARDINS.
Soots and. Shoes,
rIONSTANTLY on hand, a first rate assort,
1. merit of Men's, nove,and Yonths' double
sole Boots and Shoe*, of the best insanfocture,
also, Women's Shoes, Boots and e * *ts in
geat va rieti , , all to be sold at ver-y lniv,ras, by
trrrtx srlk PAIUMEI3.
' Hats and Caps,)z
TN almost eniess variety, of kin 4, iitratay and
1 prices, for sale by '
Dina"&
•
Bonnets,
15111BOKS, Olowera and Trimmings, for We
LITTLE & HARDING.
Clothing !
CQATS, Yeats and Pant'', well nnide,.und
good styla; Marta, Collars; Hos iery,
Glo r y'', ate., for sale eller, by
LITTLE & MEMO.
Leather!
Scn.F* and t7pper Leather, Pegs, Shoe 'Nails
and Thread, Witt and many other kinds of
Shoe Findings, for sale by
larrt.s & 11A.RDINO.
- Carpeting
Rmu all Wool Carpets, at low price, for
sale.by
LITTLE & ifARDIXO.
inintiermen and Coopers.
BEST Cut Steel and Steel Poll Axes. Cut
Steel Mill and k Cat 6/111111, also Patent.
tooth k Cut Saws, with Files, of almost all de.
seriptions, for sale by
LiFrtt & nIitDIREL
ToDairy' men.
FIRKINS, Return Paris, Pans, Tin; Nlnted
and Cedar Pails, Butter Bowls, Daity Salt,
&c., for sale by
trrv.E & Hitibuts.
Are You Building?
You' will save money„ by purchasing your
Nails, Glass,Paints,lils, :Usti, Door Trim
mings, and Hardware genthlly of -
14rrt.E & Hiabuta.
- Flour, Salt and Lime,
113 Y the Lend, or Barrel, constentty on hand,
13 and ref wile by •
LITTLE & HARDING;
Cash ! ! •
YOU can bey almost anything, in that way of
General Merchandise, for CASE' at a very
small advance from cost, of
LITTLE & HESDINCI:.
Produce Wanted.
lato UTTER, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Tkoawsx,
A., Grain of all kinds, Rags,Old Iron, Lumbar.
Shi ngles,bried Apples, Beane, &t., dr.ootanted
In exchange for Goods, by
Lanz &
@WA AMID tin
- LITTLE & HAADING.
Tunithantiock Depot, -
Jul, tot, 18rt. f
,AnditOr's itotice.
The undersigned an Auditor appointeil . nk.the
Orphans' Cott rt' of SuagnehanQa pountylo r niake
distribution' of tho Fund in the hands of /lime
'do Benson, 'Administratrix of the estate of Hof=
ry iktisonoltvented, will attend . to the - duties
- of hie appointment Slt his office in 31ontro Se
on nittar, the tat day of November next, at one
o'clock in the afternoon,* t which tiwe and place
all personsthaivitg 'claims will present thew of
be forever debarred, froin tailing its Open said
Fund. • " F. A. CASE.
del. 6, 1857. 40w4.
FOR THE' FALL OF -1857.
BURRITT is now receiving a - large
~stock of FALL endiW/NTER DRY
ROODS, including his as 1 assortment, and
of the .- •
BE..4'l"ectlVD NEWWS7' STYLES.
in market, which will be • acrid" on . the most
favorable terms. -
New Milford, Sept. 26th 1857,,
PAINTS,
oiLs,
ElT.7ama.,Yolo t4Y.t
%IE@FiIUOU.
GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES!
-:INICKERMAN dr. GARRATT are now re
/ eeiving their Stock of Stoves:for the Fall
and %%toeTrade, and would beg leave io say
to iheii nutn4otis 'friends and customers that
they have ontind the largest nod beviselected
Stock of glom ever offered to the, inhabitants
of Susiluehann4 Co, Their . Stock consists of
the most approved patterns'of •Elevated Oven,
Large Oven, Premium and Coal Cooking Stoves,
Wood and Coal Patter Stoves of nlegant pat
terns, also Six-Plate Office and Hotel Stoves,
Coal Burner* lke. We—have--the .best Stove
constructed on the diving floe Irinciple, ever
made, at a very moderate price.
We would take this opportunity of reminding
our friends ivho are solicited to purchase their
'Stoves of Hasa:era & Pedlars, that a moments
reflection will convince them that it is very bad
econothv to do so.
It is a *ell established fact that the cost of
Gelling Stoves by periling them about the coun
try is not less than 15 Or 20 per cent, and genet.
ally as high as 20; to say nothing of bad debts
and costofeellections. Of iburse this extra ex
pense must come out of the pockets of the pur;
chaser.
In consideration of the 'shove facts' we offer
our entire Stock of Stoves at 20 per cent less
any Pedlar will or can sett. Call and see it
these things are not so.
New Mil fbrd, Sept. I eth, :0357.
To the. ndeimndent Voters
OF SUSQUEHANNA CdVA
MID ALL OTHERS who look to their Own interesti.
The undcrsigni:d is notjWst-now to offer him •
self with a long epistle for your_ •srutes at, the
coming election," but would simply saythat he
has just received a new stock 'of BOOKS and
STATIONERY, which he is ready to sell to
all those u•ho want, just exactly right.
A new 'lot of Pocket & Family Bibles, Testa
ments, Prayer Books ike &C. • -
SCHOOL BOOKS, such as will be wanted' in
the NORMAL SCHOOL. " -
A choice lot of A. W. Harrison'' Colitrobian
Inks, Toilet & Family Sonps, Ladies' & Gentle
men's Peri'Ornery, and Flavoring Extratts.
GIPTS,GIFTS. As it has beieme so 'Tali
ionableto‘saivertise '-splendid gifi.enterrbtes," I
would justi.say that I will agree to Tuthill) pur
chasers with gifts, and quite as valuable ones ton,
as Pewter Penknives, Brass FirigtrrlngS or other
valueless trinkets. Try me at the lifentrole
Book Store. A. N. BULLARD.
Stump Candidate:
Iwould respectfully notify the public Mitt 1 ani
p candid:4o for your suffrages, and I pie*
myself, whether elected or not, to fill the duties
ut my Ace, (et bleb is to make ycntr Coats, Vests
and Pants,) to the best of mrability. and in a
style that shall be neat and durable. If a thoeo
knowledge of the bctsinetts,faithfulnesi to prom.
ices nad at determination to please my customers,
Are merits worth anything, then am I entitled' to
your slat-ages. Bring along your cloth; tint'
your money to pay for cutting or making, and
see if lam not all right. Poor Richard Says.:
"I 1& that by the Plow wcald thrive,
Himself must either hold or drive."
True ' —and if 'applied to Tailors, it would
read in delectable n thm ' •
"He that by, the Shears would thrive,
'Mint make good work or—Yankee Doodle."
pledge tnyself to make good work. Drop
in and look at the Fall Fashions._ .
Fe" Shop at the oldstand a feW doors wes
of Searles octntr. Cutting &tie as.useal.:
_ Montrose' Sep. 1857.
_JOHN GlttillES.'
Farm for.. Sale.
f HE subscriber offers fni sate:a Good rano
of 95 icros in Bridge*A s ter, four niiks east
of Montrose, 70 acres frniitOretl. There is on
tSe premiabs a large framed Dwelling . House;
-good framed. Barni an excellent Appl e Orchard.
; One hidfof tho parchaSe money will be rekidired
down; the balance in annual inst dments,
*ELIJAH BROWtit.
Bridgewater, Aognst 19th,1857. • 33tf.
4good assortment of. Groceries Comprising
Floor; Silt, Fish,l'ea, Coffee, &TUT', ,R) ~
and other articles in the line too numerous. to
tisentiwi, Which is oflered Sur sale et tow prices,
for cash or ready pay. Call and examine .mT
Goods and PRICES before purchasing else
where. • .
Notice is hereby given to all persons having
demands against the estate of Ito :um) Coox_.
deceased, latbr of I.lerriek towns'p, that the same
must be presinted io the nuderitigned for nr.
'rangetnent, and all persons indebted to said ea
tate are requested to make itnmediato payment.
oi Sisttuir, Adm'r.
„,
Smiley, Aug. 28th 1857. 35-6 t.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
• PHILADELPHIA. -
A Denetvient InstitatiOn, established by special_
endowment for the relief of the sick and di,s.
tiessertafflieled with Virulent Epidemic digemig..
MO ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual .
Diseases, such as Spermatorrhma, Seminal
Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphi
lis, the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, &t.
The HOWARD ASSOC' lATION, ih vie of the
awful destruction of hamun lilb,caused,by Sexu
al disease*, and the deceptioei:practised opr,
the unfortunate 'victims of such' diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed their Ci.m.
suiting Surgeon, as a cuattrraßLE ACT wort.'ny of
their name, to open a Dispensary for th e treat
ment of this.class of diseases, in all Cieir forms,
and to give 31E,Tncat. &once, GRATIS, to all who
apply by letter. with a de..,eription, of their con.
dition, (age, occupation., habits of life, &e and
in eases of extreme ?ovssty, to furnish medicines
free of charge. it Is needless to add that the
Association commands the highest medico) skill
of the agr.',. and will furnish the most Improved
. modero treatment.
The Directors on a. review of the past, feel.
assured that their labors iti this sphere of beneve
lent effort, have been of great benefit to the
afflicted, especially to the young, and they have
resolved to detub themselves, with renewed
zeal,•to this very important but Moab despised
cause. - "
Jest published by the Association; a Report
on Spertuntorrham• or Seminal
. Weckness, tho
Vice of Onanism, Mastarbatinri 'or SOlCAbuti.3:
and other diseases. of .the sexual organs. by the
Consulting, Surgeon, which will
.toe sent by,
OdN (in - a, sealed lette - i euvelopej FREE or
cnAnos, on the receipt Of iwe sr,itsirs for Pos.
Address, for Report .or Treatitent.- Dr.' R.
Calhonn, Cons.ultingSurgeon, Howard Alutocla.
Son, No. 2 Saul h Ninth Street, Philadidphis, Pa,
fly order of the
• EZRA 1), 114WPWELL, President:i
GEORpr 4 PAIRCHILD, Secretary. •
' ibt4i, 18.57.
NEW GOODS
sfentrose Pa. Ang. 12tK 1857
Groceries !Groceries!!
S. S. MOTT.
?Jontinip, Aug., toll'. 11151.
Adniinistratoes Notice:
=EU
'llAs
" evo
Vrhis I
.4 0tIts
rioritY In quality,mad fterpriW4. - ilklEtrlialdfli':' ,
The public may be
. isitured , ortltir itd - fiat - to 40
fa
of the high suitadard tibii'alitatiy4k - :-,4.: 1 :: .. , ,.jazt
.Thu productioals - ever:Voitrill&allifriti
and the demand has eitikded : ttlfildlK4ololaP
uiliolo'oftttotraited ptatoctlid 0 1 00, 1 . 0 1 , 0- 0 116 ;i%
tries.' - - • ~.:7 -' :..: -,--: '' .- -z..:o__Et4
Working thih's On a ierAtartf*ll: i'l,!iyi#pder, .o - ').
4
rigid systett,,they:proltbltite rteettrairpeireill IC
uniformity in the qualitythiOpttlitt,Ao*._,.::'V.l
This is the great-Pc_sidfralstu*Sfilebium4ollsl: ,
and is realized now' fer td's Bra time , :, 1 A. ,
The very ; best Starch : chat con bo Mid4:'and4
so ortictt,&3
0 /*A YS wanted , comminfrli AO qr"-
this will
be s upplied to them by the eicero t kw re,
-It
soon as-their customers have arned : writ& '.ii'lb
the best, and ask for it--:otbeiiiise they;tkoitlil if'
be likely to get that irtiele on which the Jargeittl
profit e.an - he made. ', " ' .2- - • . .--. e r . .;
11l r: Kingsford has been in the mai.
facture of Starch continiablisly ilii 'Oh - Jail.: ''f .. j! . .:
veart, and during the whole - of thiapertodi the - 1"....i
'Starch made under his superviltfon" has bein,hefe' P i
yond any question. the best in , the market: Fui . , 7.-.. i . :.,
the first 17 -years, .he had the eliarkix:ht.th' •--"-(:"..:..
works of Win. Colgate & Co. in vrhied vi , ''
7r::
1w inveritedthe tintless of- the inataudiettit -., .::-?;
Corn Starch. ,"' • - ' ' ,`_,. . ,: : •-_k .
.: -,:,
- It is soid - by ell ltabeitgrocersita iiearly-sie 'ti s t.
partof the -country.' " '
~ % : , ",„..,.P;:y.iv,
".. - T. KINGSFORD*. SON'S .-
. -....'..:' I.?.*v
..
OSWEGO:CORN STAID ' .4 i , -1 1,- -,,,
.
, . (FOR PUDDINGS, 'olic._, - - ~, k ---'
Has obtained an equal celebrity with;tlierr - Sisiett
for the laundry. This .articie ils-lierfoet)Otti§, -.,,
'*:..
and is, in every respect, equal to:_the:teal - ler T : - --A..-
muds Arta* Root, - beside s Laming adjitionil -.,1` 4 .
qualities ishieli reader: it invaluable foi the dbi - P:' - - - 4-,
, ... . -4-,,,q , - ;
sea:. '
I'otntoe Starch has been - extrasively packeri.f_
and sold as a Corn Starch, and" .hiss liven date _';' , 7 ;
impressions`to 'many, as to the - real tnorita' b?Oiq
.-'"fi
Corn Starch. .., . .., - -i'" • ......! 7 .". - 1,
. From its great delicacy , aii parity,- it is-eOlu l t ';...=
in g into extensive use as'li diet for infante iMd 1"
invalids. E. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agetitir,l,- '-. , : 4 :,.:;: -
Aug. 20 m3 .] 196 Fulton Street, N.Y.T.:: '
FALL ANDWINTEIi:4
led acte
It is unnecessary to aeknoto , go- •
R . K ESN - -44
- _
SELECTS'ihe nest style-of Goods tlist•tire r- 9 ,
be found in New York, regardless of thorn
- p6:lse, lie has just received frotil ;New Yot—k*.
large amorttiftint. 'of Dry C.oodi 'iconenitutir
Rich All Wools lielanes; Ft . enclADelaneti,Su.
perior Plaid Goode. and Calicoes in endless Ytt 7 & , ,,iPe
riety.' Ilia goods cost and - affilworth - .25' - 'pit -
in are than the 'goods usually sold through the 4i 4 5,1 ,
country, st . ,-the same 'prices. Rentieckyleans i • 1
Printed Flannels, - Rich Ribbonds from five etc.
to tlYv!. titii I liu2s, irocisa Shawls from Si to $2Ol
Carpet ILO; Umbiellasi White Goods, Sheeting* 1.1
at low prices. Ladies Winter Bonnets. §hoes
and Gaiters, large assortment. - - lionseCarpetitig; •
cheap. - Collars:,,Undersleeves,BrocadoDelaneS:
28 inch Black Silltfor sl , a Yard•mAlPt ,
beard of. Debar •ss Ratio
complete assortment of CrocerieN 11roornliSogar, ';
c at old ptites,ldeta•-t4r pound.: Call and see; : ,
one and all. Y.f reptaliou,forselling gootiti-,
cheap' has. , sot diminished Ali' the least, _cornet',
a l ong 'nth your cash and "liadoyouiSerF•; A
..ant:KENYON.
DOOR accounts with customers of over one
'ear's standing must be titiedthil need 'afar ,-
proceeds.
Wool . Sock 5141141(3= not iiantict , '
R. KEgYO4."
'Lawsville Centre. _Sep.ls, 1857. •
A Retired klysicialf. -
17 r.'.;, years,. of age. v. hose. sands, et life;have.
I e.. 1 ntiarly run out , discovered' *while in tho, •', , ,..N..
East Indies, a certain cure fer Cansumption i re.,."
Asthma, Brendiitis, Cetighs,Colds, and General
Debility. 'l'he remedy' was discovered , by ,hirif
when his-only child, a darAter, wasgiVen tip to:...••• .1
4ie. Ile had heard much of the. wonderful Teri-'.
.„-
torative and healing gysitties of lireparstroni„
made from the East India I-Teup, arid the thought
occurred to him that-he might makes remedy foit '-',
his ch.hi. 'He. studied hard rind succeeded in re:' , - --'
arz'au his wishes. .11 - ,4 Child was cured,',and iii •
now afire and well. Ile bss since adirdnikeiedr
the tiriThderfal remedy to-thousands of auffeitiii' 1:
-in all Parts bf the'world:ithd he bas never failed
in makior theni *COntplefely•healihy and happy. -r,_
WiShing tii dons much gitaas possible, howill :-
send to such of his atilietbd fe'low.beings :Le; re.;•_ - .. r'•
quei4 it, this recipe, with fell and explicitdiiic,.. ..--.
tinns for making it iiii, Shd suecessfullyusingir;
H e r equires rmh - applitlint to inclose him one
shilling—three cents to be returned es *potgligst-, .
on the recipe,and the remainder le be applied.!
in
to the payment of thisadvertiseent. Address;
r i
Dr. 11. JAMES, Ito:1-9 Grand stteet, •
Sept 20—Ina.) Jersey City,- N. 4. .
•- - -
.
The Secret Illfirmities of Youth and iluturtly.
Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Tamaalq.' - •
FEW WORDS on the 'rational
treatMent; ivithoa Imedicine of
t- 1 - 1 "• , ~,permattirrhea or local "weakness, —
niretureal e missions, genital and nervens debility: .'
preniniu-e deaay of the systed, letpotenity t istid
ienpedupents to marriage generally, bye:
• •ir B. DE LANE*:M.D.
Thelritportnnt fart that the many ; etiartmag
complaints, originating in the itnplatodentuf -and
:solitude of youth,raay be easily removed
tedieine, thitit small tract clearly, denconstri
lied ; Red the entliely ntiv Std- highly scivessfk•
treatment, as adapted tfitt'Anthor, - . (*-
pi/tined, by means of wiitth every.eme is enabled
to. cure himself perfectly at the least posiibla,
cost, thereby 'Avoiding all the advertiseiPloatratto;?
of the day. tient to' any addretis. gratis and . Peat •
free ins sealed envolone.hy•rernitting 2 tiostagi,ic.
41.11 ups to Dr. PE LAisiEY, 11 LispenaM Stree t
N,'l'. Oct: 1 .1851:- • I Li y. tit;
8101 A NEAR peva
fuel furnished. - rirem,
expenica and tuition in eon:mien .
•
FORT 'EDWARD" IISTITETE Ni
Superb ttnildlnye, beat:1111'01i Iciated cet
the Raq Koad near garatctga Sprint's. *
4 11 'enty • I'mfessors - and Thhers. Diet:tains lios
ladies imattied to who gra duate. . Winte Term'
opens Dec. 4th. 1857. Send foi. a catalogue to
Sep. 20-1 y.) Iteir. JAS. E. k lNQ,Ptincipitt.
MERRIBIAN
IS hnppy to announce to Ms numerous ens.
towers that he is now, -41:Living •a' cheap
stock of Spiing and Skull:nor Goods, consistim ! _
in„part Of Dry Goods,:Orbcartes, , Croekeiy.'
• Har 3ware. di c.. which hi will sell for 'cash,
ter.'hlggb, or any kind of fanners. Produce ; fri
A manner whirl , Proiro perfectly: astisfituoi,
,tors to all who•tun s diaposed...to dent with WM * .
Mn,y Bth,lssl. . : .
Matoluttou. •
"NTOTICE is hereby given s that • 'the firm" or ,
ni HAWLEY 41. GUILD is this day:dissolved by
muttial 'consent. - • C, - P. ilawtatri .. .,
Gibson, Aug 17 1857:: E. E. egliD,
The' books and accounts, ran be found at the'
store formerly occupied,by.the subicri*ors. Ail -
persons havingunsettle,4l neeon4ti ate iellulittit
lo t settle- • the sae as soon as ebssible;-
m -
Aho hutilmiss
r tViii be conducte'd lit future irjr:
the undersigned, under the firm . 6( -C:
31: Hsw.t.sy. who are constantly recilx-tal Praia a
New York -arid Philadelphia : , the Iptetkaity*
Fall mad- Wittier Dry Goilde t '
thluraze,alifir , ynich - wortio *Old at;tt.item.,;„-,
small.profit for:lenity Foy.
tlibson, Aug: 3lst, 8fi1; , C. P. HAWtET t
0: DI
•• _ ,
D EADY MADt CLOTHING,
tit the ll'itlestravilte.filthent. *
',llO