The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 26, 1858, Image 3

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110111TWIrr,",iqiis-•! liiiiiii iiiiriii;
trlceoraltriteuirseti, by the inittitiatedv that
i heytiltitriiatients hard-the advanfage'of skilful
treatment and careful sttendanee. - - The truth is,
they - AtOr too often 1- inerSiy the subjects upon
whierranr students try .ibeir ,"prentice - handst"
The beat -hospitals for the leek are their own
honiet, and - the only medicines 'they - need - are
. Holloway's itlinease:subdping remedies. Let the
weakened, broken-dtiwti,attennated, and hopeless
sufferers froth liner complaint, dyspepsia, asthma,
hemorrhoids, or any - of the, internal nutiadiet
which baffle-Abe profession, supply thems z elies
• withliollo' ity's Pills, and they can speedily work
out their o n cure, and smile as they,reme
1
rnber
the dblein L redietions of the doctors. - k [l w.
There uo such word us fail.--Read
the advertisement in another column,. headed
01-telmbold:s Genuine Prepuration:", - [ma
I would not be without si Bottle of
Dn. Taw e a-VaarriAN Lunatracr in:the house,
is the universal remark from those who hive
tried this wonderful preparation for Rheumatism;
Elysentery, - .Headache, , Painn and Aches of all
kinds.. It is worth its weight in gold to all who
value health. Price, 25 and 50 cts. Depot, 66
Courtlandt street, New York: Sold by -
32w3:], A.BEGTURRELL,..Montrose.
~a4ianAge,
At FlaiTord,:by Rev. A. Miller. on the I 2th
fest.,lffr E.AVELLS: - BUTLER of Payson, 111.,
and Miss CYNTHIA A: TIFFANY of Hanford.
In South Bridgewater, on the 15th ins! by Rev.
J. F. - Deans, Ur: HENRY W. DRAKE S of Jes.
sup, and Miss PERMELIA A, LINDSLEY of
Rush, Pa. : .
. -
In Brooklyn, Pa., Almost 14th, 1858, by the
Rev. J. F. Wilbur, Capt. JOHN C. AVERY of
Nair LOirlorcCenn.; - and Was EMMA A.• CUL.
VER of Brooklyn, Pa.
- • DIRD
• • ,
In Newark V alley, Tiogs Co., N.I Aug.' 15th,
of consumption, 511szt ASIY 51ARIA CROFUT,
ne,ed 39 years, , . •
.fit 4 Friendsville, on the 15thir.et., WILLIAM
JUDSON, only non of J. and E. S. - lIOSFORD,
14(A_1 Year aid 7 months. •
BARN DOOR:HANGINGS.
Patent, Self-adjnioting — Rollers
Tia twat most periect article in rise
Every man should try them.
- ' SAVRE & BROS.
-Migrant 16th, 1858.
TREMENDOUS ExerrEmEsrr.
THE—
: FRAZER RIVER GOLD DIGGINGS
—ASD - ALNO AT THE— 17 -
' MONTROSE BOOK STORE,
A - NTH ERE the subseriber is recei%;ing a large
V V .
quantity of SCHOOL BOOKS, such as
Are to he used at - the- Nortzal School to corn , -
inelwe the 3oth inst.; also, MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS-,a-good assortment; and STATION
'ERY of the best quality,:—sll of which will to
t•o41 fur - CASH ai lice and le! . iirepritiesbv
A N BULLARD .
_
Montrose, August-10th,, 1858. <
MILITARY -NOTICE.:
N OTICE
enrolled czish hrteb,emeivveen. as m
.to those who o
sewho f
of the Bridgewater Artillery Company, that,
said company will .be organized at Montrose
~ n Saturdayi et-- An* ' , Bth, at 10 o'clock, a.tn. Cob.
Spicer will he present to organize the compa
ny, All ;ZhoWish to join said company will please
attend. . J. E. BEEBE.
Tr;claew der, A nava. 11112, 1858,.
AUCTION.
iind iPrci.
pert}•; known as the estate of F.
A Ward. Will be sold, on
Wednesday, September Ist, 1858,
At XICHOI t 'S H6TEL,Susguehanno,
The following described property; viz:
i One Fartri 10I,acres.
• One faittikrioim as The Stone Quarry Farm.
enntaining 155 acres. '
One Far . Mnow occupied by Jamieson, adjoin
ing_aboce. containimr. 130 urea, with Saw Mill
and improvements, said to tie very tab:table.
One Farm and Saw Mill known as the Skinner
Farm, containing 107 nereS.
One Farm mid - Saw Mill knoirn as Drinker
Creek Farm. contsitaitv.l4B acres. On tbit-fann
F. A: Ward has recently.spent in improvements
four thoutand three hundred and sixty dollars.
Th'e above property will be sold on,Wecincs.
day. Sept, let. at 12 o'clock, to, the bigheit bidder.
One third of the-pitrehase . money will be rc
quired on delivery of the deeds , the balance on
band and martzage.. For further particulars in.
quire at Nichols' Motel, Susquehanim.
THOMAS CANAVAN.
Susifa.;Ang. 24,1858.—* -
* * * • * - 4k It 4k ‘ * • • 4
L. 4
- C 4.1 HS.> • GIFTS - -GIFT'',
SPLENDID - GIFTS:
I=E=l
:439 CHESTNUT STREET.
.OILY SFF2; 1100 i 82083.
r G. G:Evans would infoilit his friends sad
thelublic that his. ;Stir Gift Book Store acid
Publishing House is'permnently established-in
Brown's splendid Iron Building, 439 Chestnut
Street, two doors below Fifth, where the pin
t:Unser of each book, at the regular -retail price,
will receive .one of the following gift', valued
from 25 cents to $lOO _
• • Worth each.
15511-Ptent Engl. - Lecer Gold Watches; $lOO.OO
530 Patit. -Anchor “ " - " 5000
400 Ladies Gold Watches,lBk. eases, 35.00
two Silt , . qual. Watches, warranted, 15.00
500 Parlor TimePieees„ •- - - 10.00
500 Catot.O Sets,•Ear Drops and Pins, 10 00
500 Ladies' Gold Bracclets,
500 Gents' Vest rind Fob Chains, • , 10.00
..1000 Gold Lockets,( large size,dbleasP,) 10.00
2000 " " -(small size,) ' '3 00
'woe Gold Pencil - Cases,with Gild Pens, 5.00
1000 Extra G.Pens,with cases 4-holders, 3.50,
2500 Gold Pencils,.(Ladies"), .= 2.1•0
2500 Gold Pens with Silver Pencils, 2.50-
2500 Lad's'G. Pens,with easeedtholders, 110
6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies",) • 1.00
2000 Gents' Gold Rings, -
2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpinr, 2.50
350e-Misaia` • 1.50
3000 Pocket Knives, - - 3.00
4 2006 Sets Gents'Gold Bolom Studs, 2.50
2000 te . " Sleeve Buttons, 2,00
2000. Pairs cif Ladies' Ear Drops, - 4,50
8000 - Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, ' .5.00
15000 Lodios'Cameo,./et,or Mosaic Pins, 5.00
2500 Ladies 'Shawl and 'Ribbion Pins, 1.50
5000 'Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift. Books,
• • - not enumerated in the above, Worth from
• 25 cents to $25: - •
Evans' new Catalogue, Which is snit free to
411 parts of the country, contains all the most
popular books of the day, and the newest publi
cations, all ofwhieb will -be sold as low as can
be Obtained at other stores.
Agents wanted in every "town of the Union.
Those desiring so to act. can obtainfult partic
ulars byleddiessing the above.: '
N. Re--Being ;largely interested io•pnblfsibing;
books,and buying from other ptiblishers immense;
quantitieis; for cash; lam enabled to make larger
discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealers
than can be hid it s any other house in the
country...
An . ) , book published fir, the United States, the
retail price of 'which is or' upwards, will be
proMply sent, Gift included, on receipt of pub.
rashers, price.- -
An extra $1 Book and Gift , givekto any per.
son orderisOen 'books to be sent• tsk,otwe ad.
dies.
Sent for it -Catalotile. •Addresk.
' , O: , G."EVANS, Puttlitattr,
' 4 '429 ClTA:mit St., Phihuh
a.itz.26;3113.:) 1-
MEM
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Adjoining the " Bank of Binghamton," ---- - BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
DRY
10,21,M2Z COO .D.V s ,
Z2E112
Rich Silks,
Rosie
GROCERIES &PROVISIONS
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, FLOUR, PORK FISH,
In fact, everything in the way Of Grpcerie., CHEAPER TfIAR THE CHEAPEST.
Algo, CROCKERY, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
tar Particular invitation as extended to those who purchase for GASH to call and
"Gfes ' ixine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
• A. KNOWLTON,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS : I -Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Ladiesi t Sun Shades
and Parasols, in greet variety, just received direct from the , anufacturer, for sale at LOW PRICES
at - A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Courts'' ,et, adjoining B . tnk of Binghamton. -
. •
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valises, and Ladies Hat Boxes,
Alarge assortment direct - front the..3lrinufactoryin Jersey City, jiNtzeceived nt
i. A. KNOWLTON S, 5l Court-street.
P l owiavaitcrrowurAvit
BLASTING - POWDER AND FUSE.
A. RN. oliwrimoN,
t *
Sole Afetit for the Slam Bang Powder Mind - Will keep 011 hand at all times a large stock of the
above celebrated POWDER; which will be sold by the keg only, at Manufacturers prices; Also,
SPORTING POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS -
Ali the Choice Brandt; of Sporting Powder, from the Hazard Powder Company, on hand at al
thoes—for sale at low prictot. N. 8.-- , -11y Powder well .peak for itself.
A. KNOWLTON, iSt Ceurt-street, adjoining the Bank of It'ineiarnton.
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. • ' OA OZZaTVAI DIZZY
,
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. .
, ' 2 " We've Cages for C . anaryJlirds
I
To ail their sizes rated—
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Where single Ore they may enjoy, •
Or bliss of beino• mated. • / ,
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ZIP3IIIIO.
(JERSEY 41'441.45M5\ , 1.6 0 41 41Z1ri 42,2,412247/ 1 0.
IND CANADA INCLUDED.) /,/
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More 60 di ff erent styles not in stor e including all dui newesi patterns—received direct
from the manufaciarets. No jobbers profits paid on "home prod / uelions" at this establishment.
The assortment,- will be kepi unbrolrth during the Summer,) . 3eas . on.
A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street, arlioruning the Bank . of Binghamton
•_.
BISCUIT ANDCRACKERS•
•
. A largeissoriment of Biscuit and Cracker i s/eceiVed 'this day, from one of the mat extensive
Bakeries in New York City. A fresh sum?, deeived every %%reek.
--- Soda Biscuit. • _ ,Wine Biscuit, Milk Biscuit,
Extra Cream Siscult, 'Lemon Biscuit, . " Abernethy Biscuit, ,
Cup Biscuit, Egg Biscuit, . , ' Nonpareil Biscuit,
Boston Crackers, •• .. 7 • Butter Crackfre, • Sugar Crackers,
.
Graham .do / . Fancy ido Walnut do -
Desert do / Oyster ;do Ginger Saps.
. .
w4T EF'The old fashioned Hand made Butter Crackers. • ~ •
i •
. . .
z/KMj ... , •
AT 51 COURTSTREET "- _ . ' '
5.00 to
MIL AiDESIOCRAT:"—'' - •
• - •`-flesee don't say doything about our t WO'SITILLING TEAVtbat
Pon* sie clubbing aild sending 20 miles'foraor, the country ladietshain- that article in charge,
Aug are &wring 013 it at s rapid rate: - I • -
A:KNOWLTO*,.slCoutlf,atroete
Bingbaiiton, Augusi 1858.--34tf.r
'have weired a Braneb Slate in this Oki) wbere sample* will be shown, piismb or
ders tam, a4d Goods sent for every day from- giligfiaMoau, withaet extra bend.
atOULLASW BOOK STORE oi^..,Pnbtie AVel2lll4 , ' I
,-COURT (51) STREET,
14ck is one of the largest and best selected varieties of
•. STAPLE AND FANCY
Ever offered to the' people of this county-.
Mantillas, . Domestics, Embroideries,
Flannels, ; Cassimeres, Cloths, atc.,-
To which the attention of Close Bayer: is called. • •
o
In the . Lasement iaill 4e found ,, a large assortment of Family
To which the attention of THE PEOPLE is invited
'How nice it le et brenkfaet time,
Before you bem4, to work; sir,-;
To know you've drank•your coffee' pure,
And saveli low beim for pork,'eir.
N. D.-I"ORK.• AND BEANS FOR SALE AS A-.EOVE
TO THE IN/LLBITA4NTS
•
W)NTROSE AND -VICINITY.
KNOMTLTON'S
'NEW
GOODS
AAJNor fete., 1"/NA/how
a cipn,
g:
51 COURT-STREET.
Adjoining the Bank of Binghamton
• t"*6
• 4)asketef-Gemwel#:#l/14-Wisdatie
tlthtzran.aitnl , its;'
OF FACT AND FANC H)
CCWIT AND HUMOR.
'Rhyme, Real4iti,Andf Homtu e..
EDITED AY S. G. OSODRIeIIt,..-(Pet;P)ArICT)
One volume, large octavo, handsomely.fhound ip
red moroco, with It side and ba'ek; eoidaii
• ing 760 pages, and
•Illustrated by 300 Ileabtiful Eng:•aringx. '
BE design Of this hook is, to hrii:g whole
T
librarieS into a sin gle volume—to furnish a
mental meaf for every daiY l `.and every honr = for
every taste, humor, age, caprice—a book for the
titSive and gay, the -old and young; we have,
therefore, Science and Philosophy, Rhyme and
Reason, Wit and IVisdom, Fact and Faney.
which put together as they come•produre a sort
of intellectual plum pudding, inasmuch as the
whole is peppered and spiced with pulls, con
nundrums, and drolleries, to say nothing of a
garnish of three hundred engraving s ,
Inliteee pages are given the essences of tho't
and sentiment fromGrethe, Sydney Smith, Sam
Johnson, and many others; clerical anecdotes,
Hibernian ecceentricities,Western extravaganzas.
gathered' from the four winds of the- Press ; out.
lines Of the tales of Don Quixote and Gil Blas ;
Of the fables of Flavian and Lafontaine ; of the'
epic poems of Jerusalem Delivered, Telemachus,
w a nd Furies°, and others; of the Life and
Sayings of Mrs. Partington arid the Widow Be
drat; of Buneby Papers and ;tile Green
Mountain Girls; of the Life of Sam Houston,
Gerard the lion-killer,.Cummings the elephant
destroyer, and 'Livingston the giraffe-chaser; of
Stevens' Travels in Egypt and Palestine, Pan.
and Virginia, Alexander Dumai the Swiss-Fam
ily Robinson, Mr. Glidden'and Sam Patch; with
spicy citations of prose and poetry, from the
master-spirits of the, day—Longfellow, Bryant,
Bayard Taylor, Dr. .lane; Commodore Perry,
etc.. It. furnishes, also, a fund of information for
the serious—the Natural History of the IBible,
which is'a subject of exhaustless interest htrik
ing facts in Astronomy, Chemistry, and Natural
History; remarkable Biographies, interesting
Travels, and Wonderful Discovetles in Art and
Science.
PETER PaurtY;the editor of this book, has a
reputation,as an author—his writings
having become familiar as household words
wherever the English language is spoketi. Tins
IS HIS LAST WORE, and we predict for itipopu
larity equal, if not superior, to that acquired . by
any of his former publications.
Eir This work will be sold • exclusively by
subscription, at the low price of $3,50. Agents
wanted .in all parts of the country to obtain sub
scribers for it. •
Specimen copies will ne sent . by Mail, prepaid
to any address on receipt of the price. Foa ful
particulars address
DERBY & JACKSON, Publishers,
Aug. 17,'58.-3w. 119 Nalsau St., N. Y.
WOOL 1 'WOOL!
11AercEasNh Il ivi ß ri O ce Tg r EttS
o wl i p v n e y re lh a e t ! t it
Store, [New Milford, June 20th, 1858.
TAKE DUE NOTICE,
—AND— .
Govern Yourselves Accordingly,
- —THAT—
Guttenberg, qgounbaikut Cl 9,
•Ara constantly'receiying
DRESS GOODS ,
of the laket erlylca and of the finest quality;
Shawls, Mantillas, Bonnets:
A superior stock of
MILLINERIC GOOD .4. i
to which the attention of country milliners is
respectfully invited. We have a beautiful assort.
meet of
Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves;
Linens, Laces, While Goods
unexcelled in quality style , and' prices.
We devote a great deal of attention to the
READY MADE CLOTHING
business, having en extensive tailoring establish
-IHEW JEWEUT
moot connected ,with our Stores at Montrose and I t i. A -- VVANS & ALLEN have
Susquehanna Depot We flatter ourselves that 1 -.4 02. - La this dap returned from
we can fit a man—be he dwarf or giant, and no ; . - , .1114 New York with a well select
matter how ill-shapen—in presentable style, I I •• ' e
5 (
' , ed and choice assortment of
sir PROVIDED ALIVAVS ..in II . , 1..;.. Wages, Jewelry
that his Port.Monnaie is stuffed with the needful. ' Itb 1
" - -4 < l7 '..'` .1./VD FANCY GOODS,';
Call and get your "Money ' s Worth," at the L . - - -
which together with theirformeistock,makes the
store of . .
GUTTENBERG, tIOSENBAU3I, & CO. largest and best variety of goodsin their line ever
I offered to the inhabitants of Binghamton; and as
Montrose, Pa:, Aug_ 11th, 1858.
I‘e above were purchased ror cash, will be sold
Aat the lowest cash prices, and all articles warrant
- ed according, to representation, The attention;
of all persons wishing to examine or purchase is
respectfully solicited. EVANS &ALLEN, ,
• No. .2 Odd. Fellows' Hall. '
WATCHES.—GoId 'and Silver Watches,
of every description, of our own impor
tation, and also of various other makers, open
face and hunting, for sale by EVANS & ALLEN.
QII..ITER WARE.—Table and Desert Forks;'
1-U Table, Desert, Tea, Preserve, Cream, Salt
and Mustard Spoons; Pie, Cake, Butter and Fruit
Knives; Cups and Goblets; Card Cases; Salt
Cellars; sets of Knive, - Fork and Spoon; and'
Napkin Rings, of sterling silver, at - ' -
, Eriss & At.r.ra's.
PLATED WARE.—A. handsome variety of;
Plated Castors, Cake and Card' Baskets,
Cups, Forks and Spoons, extra heavy plate, Tea
Sets, Sugar - Baskets, Sall Cellars, dtc.,.' for sale
by EVANS & A LLEN. .
TEWELRY.—A very beautiful assortment of
eJ Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, . Enamelled,
Stunand all Gold Ear-Rings and Breast-Pins,
just ceived by - Evan & Attar'.
el_ LI) CHAINS.—Fob, Vest., Chatelaine sad i
k_T Neek Chains, of various patterns and
weights, by EVANS & ALLEN. '
1 - 3 RACELETS.—The best stock of Braeelets
IJI ever offered in Brooms County, Consisting_
of Gold Links Bank Hair, Jet and Coral, of the
newest patters, cheap, at'
EVANS & ALLEN'S, -
N 0.2 Odd Fellows' Hall.
Binghamton, May 25th, 1858. ~, ,
onkceopathy.
DHUMPHRErS 110310EOPATille
Remedie4 for.salo by . AtiEL 'renn*.t..
Borough Ordinantu. •
Be it ordained by the Bargeii attcyl'own Council
of the Borough nf ,lhntros:e,/ond it is hereby
ordained by the authority (film same:
THAT all ordintne , hfrctofore ordained by
es,
the tittrgethi and Tdiim Council of bfontiose,
authoriiing.the makidg aside-walks:at the total
or partial expenaKof said Borough, be, and the
same Are hereby repealed, and ilnip hereafter the
expenses, pArtial of total, .of making such side
walksss tre ease, be'paid by said Borough,
unles. such side-walk shall, in each' instance,
hay een constructed by the special authority
.r the Town Council and under the directions
of the . Street Commiiiioners.,
. Provided, That this ordinance shall not apply
to eases where bide-Walks •are already coin
pleted or are now io prq.-r as of consiruct'o--
A. LATHROP, President.
C. W. liforr, Clerk. ei
Montrose, August 10th, 1858.=-32w3.
OTWITIISTANDLNG,
';-,.. -• -I\l
fr#
- 0" - - - -- '• ---- -" hhia.time N " - Abel Tar.
ii i i ;lair .....
r... rell's variety of selected
ik 74 ' goats; keepi Op No. I, and
•11ii" is constantly receiving
accessions,-, every few days. Paces asiew as
the lowest. ' , •
EXPRESS LINK
ZCOBB otters to the public, at prices that
. cannot fail to suit, a Limn and Suicitfort
assortment of
It C IR' la Ita 4
at the old well knownustabliatinent fermerly oc
-cupied by Oliver Crime.
SUGARS, TEAS, COM, SPICES, Faurr. rLAYUE,
and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Flan, and' all
articles found in first class groceries.
I would particularly call the attention of Farm
ers and others to the fact that I am constantly
receiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and medinm qualitiee,.
which will be
soh] stoer, for ready pay, in quantities to snit
the pteelmsor. • 74 COBB.
Montrose, Jetty 25th, 1858 . . . •
NOTICE:
T T r• S of Administration to the &tiffs
of James W. Beilinsp,•deeessed, late of the
township of New' Milford, having been,granted
to the subieriber; all Aersons indebted thereto's&
requested to' make'payibent, and dense haiing
d !Altus' to present them' forthwith 'to
A. S. WALKER, Administrator.,
New Milford, July Pith, 185& 29w6.
WOOl/11 . 001/ 1
WANTED 15000,1ter. or- WOO% Ibt which e'
•wilkpay tht highest. market
delivered at esti Atom . YOUNG Ikl33llTii.‘
.Iduttmveleville,dmie 7; 1858. : •
. .. _,'.f
•
ciiAlits,44il6 , 4lo oft, the great '
-11L1 remedy . for.Peuoiatimp. Netindg6. Lame •
neis,l3tiff.fmate,Paipidus...Alao i tkearly all of-the
leaditig
• Patent- Madieines . marker;,embraeing
for.mietr. (*se* A - o,ll4deitfloo,h* Aol!.
'l e "; rs,elgite.tl TURREL
, .
. _
Strer;,' iminit:Ecoiwinical
.1 tio Light than can 'litiegiy - usingD. f. ) ;
Peters': Patent Non.E4dosite ,Self• Generating
Gds Carep,-it b . eifieecionrit'ncitiupeii6e to the
best Coal Gas. The matitriatused for generating:
Gas is Burning Fluid or/Stile:dal Oil: The Gas
is generated it thißarner, by 'ileCoinpeaing and,.
evaporating tho Fluid by ,its own heat; forming
pure Hydrci-Carbonic Giii; which IS all'coriveyed
to the Burner, leaving no sutettance unconsnmeil.
The 'turner can be fitted to any ordinary Lanip
and warranted perfectly Safe and free trout any
danger of explosion, is free from smoke or up
pleasant smell. It is pe.feetly adapted tor.
Churches, Hotels Stores, Readingßeoms, Pri
vate Dwellings, &e:, and only requires ,a
trial to prove its superiority over every other
portable light now in use..
The following calculation will show its e:ono
my over other materials used for lights:
Peter. , Se I fOlenerating Gas,Litmp
With Fluid or /Etherial Oil at CO -
eta. per gal. with six Jet Burn,
era,. . _ . . . I et. per hour.
Cainpliene nt 55 eta..
per gallon, `21.2'" "
Lard Oil at $1.25 " " 22.3 a '
Sperm Oil at 82.50. " "• 4 eta; "
Field with common Inynera at 60
cts. per gullon,, - - - • - 21-2 " "
Gus at 82:25 per 1000 feet, . 1 1.4 " "
GM at 84.00 "
•'` - -21-4 "
I wish it distinctly understood, that this Gas
Burner will produce more Light than any other
Port..ble Light in use. his very simple, easily
trimmed and kept - in order:
The public are invited to call and examine
this Premium Limp for thetnserves before pur.
chasing elsewhere, this being the only Patent
Burner having u non-conductor. For sale at the
MONTROSE ROOK STORE by A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, June 11th. 1858.
SUSQUEHANNA CO, NORMAL SCHOOL,
J. F. STODDARD, A. ITI., Principal.
E unclersignediake . pleasore in announc
ing that the SUSQ'A COUNTY NORMAL
SCHOOL will again open in the Academy Buil.
dings, in Montrose, on.
Monday, August 30th, 1850,
to continuo eleven weeks, under the charge of
Prof. STODDARD and competent Assistants, aided
also, for ten weeks, by B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co.
Supt., whose knowledge of the condition and
wants of the teat - hers of the county, renders him
eminently qualified to contribute much to the in
terests of the school. fWe deem it proper to
state that Mr. Tewksbury is not pecuniarily in
terested in the school.]
Prof. Stoddard's character as an efficient Ed
-ucator and popular Author is too well known to
require comment; and the marked success and
universal satisfaction,that have attended his la
bors among us in the past, are sufficient guaranty
for the (ewe.
During Om/resent summer he will visit the
Normal ScherEls of Canada to possess himself of
whatever improvements in the Art of teaching
they may present.
LECTURES.
Prof. Stoddard will lecture on the Science and
Art of Teaching and Mcral Development. Mr.
Tewksbury will lectore on Physiology nod'
'The-following,gentlemen will also lec
ture before the school: J. Richardson, Sept.
of Lucerne co., N. A. Calkins, editor of the Stu
-dent and Schoolmate. N. Y., Hon. Wm Jessup,
R. B. Little,'ind B. S. Bentley,,Esqs., Rev. B. 13.
Emory, and others.. - - •
a l ,
There aril be a Primary Department connect
ed with th ehool, tinder the charge of Min El
len C. Piii
EXPENSES.
Tuition in Normal Department, II weeks, $36.00
" Primary " ' 3;50
Normal " & Latin & Greek,,9,oo
Board 'pr. week, , 2,00
It Ts desirable that tuition Ulla be - paid in ad-
Vance, and' no deductions will be made except in
cases of protracted sickness. Students can
board themselves, as heretofore. Cooking stoves
and furniture can be rented of Mr. Sayre at rea
sonable rates.
For information in rep n ROOMS and Board
apply to W. B. Deans ontrose Pa. or to the
Secretary.
Studenti should fail to be pfvenrat the
opening of the schoo . WJESSUP, Preet.'
C. F. READ, Sec'ry.
Montrose, June 8,'1858.-3m.
SLEEVE BUTTONS. - A very superior 4",
k 7 de of Onyx,Cameo, Gold Studs, Gold and
Cameo Sleeve Buttons and Stncs, for sale by
EV_ANS & ALLEN",
-No 11 Odd Fellows'llall.
Binghamton, June 4th, 1858. ' "
OLD SPECTACLES—Of every age, con
cr.
vex and eoneaVe, alhp Silvdr, Steel, Plated,
German Silver, doe, b3' ' Evan & ALLEN. '
PLATED KNIVES.—Nlatge stock of Table
and Desert Knives, alstr Steel Knives - and
Forks; for sale by • . • NIANS & itta..zai
("I ORAL BEAM—ny the bullet, Also t.:britl
V Necklaces and Armlets, by "
EVA Nd el AtLiN., '
riOtati PENS.—If first, iate stock of qold .
Ur Pens, with and Witt:font holders, liy
Evas.f& Asitti;
1100 C MT CUTLEItIi.-..-4 very.deshiblasaa
-1 sortment of One, TOO', Three and. Four,
Bladed Knives;aliu,a.good Tot of Scissors, all
sizes, by EvAtis & ALLEN;
• •
LOCKS—Plain mitt' Alarm, Lever and Pen
;delete, 30 day, 8 day and 30 hour, Wood
and) ton Casee, by EviNV. &
,21.1..zza:
APKIN RlNGS—Silver, Ivory and Bomlif
-- , by , :'` EVANS dz•Atiatv.
il OLD TIIISIDLES-- - Dorne'very Iterify,-Mte.
wise Sitier do., cif en sites, by
• 'EVANS & ALLEN; '.-
.-
NO. 2 Odd Yellows' Ilan: -
Binahamton, June 4th, 1858, ' ' .' ''.-• ' ..;
ions' Notice. ,
A,TOTICE i* hereby given to all peraohn lucy
ing deminde ;against-Mo 'Estate or. Olin
Stearn*, 141 i of OM township of Pik4atc diesaialk
that the- wenn Must be. &seated to • thtt, under-,
s,igned for areangement. all pirsons lndebtecl,
to
,said. Estate, ascrequesEato make iMMeatte
tap** O.',STEARNS,
STEARN:i, A feu °":
' Jackson, July :114t, 1858.--ao , A 6' •
'" - ' — 'IARAIERST—ATT.DaIO
tit? IPDA sr. ir9cll4 l .l.*P ParP lia,riattelut
Is J.l; WI
LEINAVS:SUPEIt PHOSPHATY.Iot *LIME,
' at $4O per ton, or 2 1:4 ego' lbc , by the barrel.
NALYSED & I3EIXOI . SIENDesd
-M_ -
ier WHEAT and GRAIN Crops ,
byProfessor. CHA S.; T. JA C li.SO AT •
Chemst of the United States Patent ,
Office, Washington, ,D.
It will repay The outlay kip 100 per cent, and
will-not burn the Net dby contact, like Guano.
Try itl.:,-Prove it. G., A. LEINAU,
No. 21 South Front at:; Philadelphia, Pa.
0? of my Agents, 'throughout the'country.•
ANALYSIS cant. seen at' -my Office. iCklilt
mailed with the order, will receive prompt Attie•
tion. liberal discount to Storekeepers who
buy to sell again. •
' Pamphlets can be had at thy 01Th:e. C. A. L..
July 29, 1858,4 en;
CASII FOR WOOL\
H..BURRITT will pay thq highest price - in
. cash for,wOol at his sty's. •
New. Milford, June 28,,1858..:,
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WATtif REFiI-NEL
MONTROSE, PA.
In A. Merriman's Boot and-Shoe store, next
to J. Ethridge..
HAVING worked for the past nine years
with the moat skillrol workenen,:he.feele
confident that ,he can do the most difficult jobs
on Short notice.
All Work Warranted to Give
W. B. SIMPSON has_ worked for no for some
time, and 1 can recommend hiving a carefill_and
competent workman competent to do as good Work
as can be done in the, country, and worthy, of
confidence. Wk. A. CHAMBERLIN:
Towanda June 10th. 1858. .
Refers m--VVIn. flwell, E. W. Baird, E. D.
Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Tos4an
da; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D.. Lathrop,
J. Witteriherg, Montrose. .
.
*,,Nevrelry neatly repaired on short notice,
and on reasonable terms. (June I.sth, 1858.—ff.
•
- TO THE- SNEEZING . PUBLIC.
Durno 4 ll4Ccfebrated Catarrh Snuff,
AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
-
FOP. SALE HT
R. THAYER, . Montrose; . !.
-S. D. TCiMPKINS.. Brooklyno ; •
Wm -11 THAYER. Diana:
HIGHLYIMPORTANT
To All pentienten who_,Wear ,Clothes.
IHAVE recently made arrangements, at con.
1 Womble expense, for doing wink in the
Tailoringßusiness
on rely short notice,-in a nest, durable, and fash
ionaide manner, and at reduced prices.
I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or
render the customer whatever assistance he may
need in selecting materials of the best.quality,
and ht the lowest market prices.
All my work Rill .be - wortinted ns to fit, fin
ish - and-durability.. No customer need take Ma
work from the shop unless it suits him. , -
Being ikrtnaneutly, and cxelpsively.engaged
in this bustnesi, i shall be my great aim to please
the public, and thus secure their patronage.
P. LINES.
Montrose, June I st- 1859. 22tf.
NOTICE
THE cofiartnership heretofore a i9tlii en
der the name. of ,Dickerinal & Uarratt is
this day disiolie4 by mutual consent. The notes
and accounts of the late firm aro in Horatio
Garktt's hands for collection. -
J. DICKERMAN, Ir..
• --' .1104ATIO GARRATT.
New Milford, June Nth, Ing.
. .
The business will be continued at the. old
stand by the subscriber, Who will be happy to
old friends, and as'many new ones ac
may be disposed to favor him with a cull. More
hereafter. J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
New Milford, June 10th; 1858.
The GREAT AMII , VAROIFt ot HEALTH
toall Mankind:
-11OLLOWAY'S PIL_LS.
A. Boon to th 4
TEIE - want of a sterling medicinal to meet the
ill's and necessities of the suffering portion
of humanity, and one entirely . free - from mineral
and other deleferioei particles; Was severely felt
until this aft powerftil medicine - wrie iishlifert into'
the world; Holloway's invaluable Pills litre be
come the Household Remedy of all ,nations:
Their attribute is to Prevent, as well tot to'Cure;
the) attack the, radix root of the complaint, and'
removing the hidden cause of diSease reinvigor
ate-and restore the drooping energies 45f the sys
tesm, assistin g nature in her task of Vital and
Fenctionary' Reformatioe'
Dyspepsia. .
• The great seaorge of this ebiltinent . yields
quickly' to a cinnzie of those antiseptic
the digestiVe, organs are vestoied to Omit' proper
tone;, no matter in what hideous shape this iiiy
dra oldisease oifiibitii dila tleafeliiigend
-Unerring remedy dispbrses it firot the patient's
system':
General Derriiity - ansit weraltrfelka:
From whatever cause, Lowness of Spiritsiand
all other signs of , n diseased liver, and other dis
orginizatiein4 of the systeth', vanish' tinder the
eradicating inffuenee of this all powerfdl anti.,
Be})* an detergent remedy:
- -"Bilieris• Disorder's: .;
The proper quanttnn and Tight nonanion Of the
bile is of momentous imp:plate:o Va the health
of the hunian frame; this Anti-Bilious medicine
expels the hidden seeds 'of the complaint s and
renders all the fluids and neeretions pure and,
fluent, cleansing and reinseitaing eke Vital fonci
tionei - of the body. '
Sickly
Should loose no time in tryinga few doses of
this regulating and renovating temedy, whatever
may be their coinplaat it win . ' be taken with
safety in all periodical and othei disorganizations,
its effects is all bet miraculous. ,
Unrelated PrOok .
• The testimony of nations is ..unanimously,
borne to Mel health-giving yirtacs of this noble
remedy, and certificates in every iiving language
bear witneietn - undeniableness of the 'ln
trinsic Wortk -
Ifollowayre'Fitis are' the best rentedy known in the
• world fur the follenhing diitasest •
Aathme; Dlarrhcei, lnthitnin i Stone and
Bow.el.Cem-Drepay, jritlam'ation,Oravel,
plaints, ; -, Secoinfaiy
lever, and. Weakneas;. SyJnitpras,
Colds; Agne, *Liver;Venereal -
Chest Dis-Femnlo ' Cofuplaitits, Meet-ions,
eases, CoMplsints,Lowness of Worms of
Cestiteilets,Fleitobehes, Spirits; all kinds.
.Dyapopstiw indtgeritinn,Pitesi,
fier CAUTION7—None are genuine unless'
the words a 11011(?nkgy; flew York_ and •Lofideje
are discernible - as. a Waler.:nuirk itiari. leaf
of. 0,0,609k:0f direct - lobe - , arpund each, pot or
bid; thninyna.m4 he plainly , seen,' by holding
the to the light. A handsome reward
giVerilla , any one rendering .Week informatioi
may lead fo the deteetieilor dor pinty paities;
con nterfeteing the- 4CCrici DOI 15i V endi'ng
knowing them' Who sparficres:
• vi!,‘, Sold at; the 'ManufaCtories of 'roteasor.
ItoLLoway,Bo:Maidon-Izie,.New York afor by
alkreapeztable'ffruigijit'S and beaters 11) Medi
eintiihroughtnit thigUnittni-ffitteteinfdibe
;zed ‘ wor l 4o POttlti,.4o. - Pralti l Mr teats and tit
6'62'
Igragteee le Coribldibiable by - faking
"the larger sizes. -
B.—# l rectiorai foctiteiguidancp_of patio to
in alii*Si ette'fitYtfalqeertn esch&bo.
• - -
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.' -. "`tIVE"CRECIIIIIII . ERIORMT IST OUEI'.I
THE 44110
f 4 tt.re , ol
:HATDEN:'BROTLIERS -
The*POopteisi AliCiata t ate now Resist:.
ing a Mite .. .. StOdk of 'Stable- and FarterPri
Goods,.Groieries. !Boots'
Caps, Wall and Vtitindoi'Fiiper,.Wocaleti Ware,
Forks, Hoea, .Flohi-siA Salt—by the. barrel of
load,—Yankee J.L4eliy and Watehs4--:.
wholes..lo and ut Piiees that.vroild,a*
tonis.h those nut - in the ready-pay Nisi:
nevi.. , I , = • .
We 'nave nothil to do .with Old Pepitte),-- 1
he has " gone ire—has. i•arneosed..islthoutC
groan or., kick, um, the. last reettot: hire' be waft
holding (in to the of Hard Times:" and
grinned,. it . ghtisilYi,sinileaS he passed: h:a CU!'
FR rr.;ps., I .
Our motto ii— I re and Let Live..
ONE PRICE ONLY
Can't be . fieat doWn:
NO CHARGE FOR SHO.WINGIOODS! ,
, 4 7ver:y Articte ¶urratitec as -Repiesented!
*ii"train4; tr i lends and euitootemfor . Pata
liheraJ pettonage lithos psi, end we Hope Jay
strict attention to limehteee, to tneitt it'eontio.
=woof the *ante. i HAYD,EN p4cITIIERS.
'Newoilliford, MO , lit, 1858.--18te:
'BINGHAM I N WATER CURB. _ _
Bilitini‘ MTo i f i -. BROOMS CO. N. Y. •
\
THIS - ESTAB SHMENT has been egatli -
enlargettend improved during thesprieg - ,_ '
and is now reedy *tribe reception of i!stfehtir. t
'Few aimliar insttutions is thia.notanto . Om:,
bine so matiy advatitegmfot the successfol,l4ll4. -
meet of Invhlids. ;ITN) keatfon is bent',
hedge new and con Midicis, the rooms large,l 4
well funiished aildickhry,Way artanged wi is
view to-the healtlilindcomfort of the ocoopeLits., '
The Physicians, Pr. Thayer and wife; have • `
had twelve years e . penance (the last eight et
a :-.
Binghamton)in tr ling diseases Ilydropitthically . .
during, which tithe t hey hale treated eurcessfully,
thousands of Aick jersons, any after their disk.,
eases have been prbuouneed \fatal,. ay,'griqpiji!,
Physitians. In addition - to their . patients at.tTie -
"CURE" they have a large practice in the village
and surrounding,cOnntry, which\inakeif them fs.• '
inilisewith tile trtraut a it Of diseases .of (Web. -
grade and character. They Vt i ii 4 tO, bniit,and. '
own the "BinghamtonWater.Cnre,"copaequentli
it is under-their entire control and nuTagfmant. • -
In all those diseases to which the peculiar 4i
daptatten of Ilyqopathic
,treatment ,N been
sticesstifigli ailmatstifited; they will g e nerally
guarantee a speedy and perfect restoratton.---
Such are the folloWing, viz.—Acute and Citritta
Rheumatism, Nervians diseasea,Dympepsia,Scref !
ula, Spioal Conitgaiots, Tumors, Uleerg,4-nlarge: .
meat of Joints'idisilasei of tbe.Throat and kings:.
Dropsy, Ague an . I Fyyer, Female corn •liiiti of
every fin d ; Skin' oiaases, Catarrh,. &c. tee. , ~;\
. ern 'irl bola e been long sick or bed 7 rid
.. en \
4 ..
and who have - not ucceeded heretofore in their \
efforts to regain t eir health % are re-pecinify invf; \ \
ted to consult us .. r gi! . ... e ifs a Call.• Terms from\ \
ss_,to_slo per„vek: :
'lWill Dr. Tayer..will be. at Nrieht.l's Hotel hi
\
S nag% Depot, ei Thiiitiday, S.. pterniler• itrtr; and
at Searles Bute in .Slontroho on Thursday;
September 23d, where Invalids are invited to call \
and consult him. 1
For further pargietilaN, actiresq .._ •
• my2otd J ! 0. V. THAYER,- hi. D. .
.
R - : .1 R . R. ..
i ..
Varmint- gins of a' Sickly Samuel': • .
THE Summer end Fall of iii . § • will be mark;
ed 4n the recx rd,i, of time as the most sickly
and unhealthy of seasons that have - iiaited the
northern portiop or this f:Einiinen t for many years..
3lalarious disedieS, it theq ttiost malignant and '
4iolent • V;iint.',' tyjl f prevail as epidemics in sea.
don't; Of -n;ir ti - ii'in t-i OW: fidie beeitdeltiged by
i
the fide overfiowi gof rivets, creeks Anil bayous,'
and drenched by
i te recent heavy rainy, ,
'YELLOW FETE TYPIIIOD FEVER, BILIOUS Fa. , r.
WEE, FEVER .1101.3 AGUE, CONGESTIVE FEVER,
INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVERS. CIIOLV
RA, FLUX Dc.SEN , A RIES, SUDDEN ATTActS,94:
VOMMNO will ra wi:h violence in the vicinity
of low, marshy laids, end where the deluge of
waters ind:drenaings of rains have heed sniff:
cientlY. iiile.,ai to (produce mia'ma from decent
persitierf of vegetable or other decomposed mat
ter. _ in oar, Sou'Oern and- Western States.we .-
may therefore expei•eprevalence as epidemic,
Mutations dines itr or the other of the
N re
above named fort
~; and in order that the Pub..
lie may ;provide themselves with the proper,
means to protee their systems against suddeti
attacks (.f disease of any kind, we notify tbe pee.
ple of the approne of these, maladies. In Rad,"
way's Ready Relief you have the preventive:
With this EiCieedi, however violent , and malig-,1
nant infections and deadly may, be the character
of the disease, i; . cannot barn, aietu-:,.A:tea-: .
spoonful of this ife-protecting,Reteedy, drank - ,
in a little water tl ree, or fonctimes per day, wilt
fottifY the stomach agaipatthe infectious gusto,'
of these fevers, that you are as safe from, danger
as tliiiitgli . Yo wee breathing tlie. most thole
some and in'irgereting atmosphere wide?' the
sun. Rndway's Ready Relief bas be43liFdred.
in the Yellow. Fever of 1853, to be the Iltsf &tee:
_fectant in . use. Hinny 'of our readers are so dig;
fortunate as-to Ibe afflicted With ant icier.,
- .Cholera Flux -di Dysentery--eitflei ~ Yellow.
•Con;:iistiie,int 'erhiiittent, or Reniiiiiit—Redware
:Reday nefiCrttiaed with-RadvViY'e iteg6i3toni.
,will Ensfew litillis arrest the violetiye and dan
ger oil ifi'e dis - eaie/ and soon cliff?, pia. - , .
COMMON, DISEASES. ; ' - ' .-
Disefsesinoh as Rhetimatirm, Gant, Seig4ia
Neurytkria,..thad Achesauftuenza, Rush of Brood
Pkolics, Tooth, Aches.
,Croup; : _tVhooping Coughs; NIT/aviation the,
'Bowels drat Lunar , Sudden Attacks Of Chills • and
Fese3 - 1,. Sickness alike &mark Cringeslron of the
Brain, Sun Struki,' Ltrer IAS niltiss, add other
',painful, debilitating ana - edfPebling tbidadies.
'run riot throughout Wilt and breadth ;of
tha - ladd, attacking in thttt Most violent forms'
the aged, middle diuffrfuld yonthful. But against
these ills, *pleb infat moth - pain nticid tltair •
victims Midway's Reads . Relief Wilt i.few
months remove the most lier 4 Mid torturing -
painii; anti, if used it eormeetfon *fen' Riel.railat
Regulators, speedily •ffeCt: a cure- . -
CI IRON IC MSEASEB.
Those niip are se iinfOrturiale tui• a her if
:dieted_ with qhrouitiv diseases, Brfatni Out;
-Bunning Sorff,' . Ifunuiisj Fe e 41 4 Sores, - Oa 44.
`Sallfiktalit; mthly Ilici±, Sere Head; Bart Efieri
Bad.,Lielis, lord* to the Nose or Moulk, Canker;
Ituitf.; B7olcats, Erysipelas, Bad Coughs , gkiiileis
Parts,' - will increased agonies from New •
diseases, during this sick circle t tihltt:i€A4 Mead
is cleansed from its 'familia, And' the .iiitetif
renovated of its impurities; by Railway's kitio.
eating Resolvent.'. TfiVltemedy is a quick Ctrs
for the above-minted diseniesi: and it fd the.Only_
known' rened3) that will Complettify eiadieitte
from the estop final:asps:inherited jiy citistitti
tionaf fidriniiiiisfon: -.4frsons' afflicted wills
Serettils,'Fitii; Syphilfi, lor Ay Chronic dimiaire,
IC!? bit •Cfrectually cared, if Radway's•ltentivdedg
'Reloreeefis',ritied,t; :,.
~ T. : .
PREPARE TO' It. Esist-litr, PESTILENCE:
A 'great numhey of thole . W'ho die from peeitt:
lenthd diseases nfe sgienly seized in the night;
er• when theiL!siZt. expect an attack, and thefez
tarn - Unprepared to•resist the first at tackir of thiii
deirgy toe. •It is,'tlicrefore, of the 'greatest im=
portanee to - those who desire itrAvo through id
attack of this kind, whether 'ttfolera - Yellow Fever, Sun Stroke, congestions,. or Ilra'in Form
to have . Itidway's fl'eacry: ft elief and Regulatorit
ready to,use at any Moment. Thrise-Romedips,
taken when you feel- cinteell pr in pain,s-eithei
alight or , itolent-s-will instantly cS r eok' add tit'
the Pro).'resS or.tho disessi>,-and delivkiymi tr*-
further hairs'. LA eilttt fl6uaekefparif'lOt*;
Fairrier,Shlpirastei, and, in fad,all hairinge,U4o
of othef4lreyp, a supply of Rad Way's Ready Reg
lief, ftegitiators., arid Reselients in their bodies.
A tIICJCIN SEASON'IS TAI4T'ArPROACIIIII6I4/4(19110
itli
of kkost.terriVle and fatal character if ill
" L
vali;.htit, )iitflifeise Remedies at hand, lon y .
reiiii*fire. ..
• Ther,e are no remedies
. known to ihysit : ad
that the publie,mi a general rule, can Tell-46i,
in thivauccessfut treatment •of infectious dimi
malarionii diem's**. - Radarny^,s Ready Relfilfol
ftegilators,"as ouratWea and preientivni aga inst
attack' of, infe ctious.nod malignant foie*, Os
fixed faCts., 'IL -.4. R. Remedies are sold. b'..
Dtuagista aid Perchints everywheni4-_ '
XADNyAIr & C 0462 Vultopst.44..l.- 1
.Sole bl x r,
Tif-R.AJ,L, and'E."TIIATt.
Rp
-. '
Montrose, luTi . 1114:--tt:':. • ':. e-tx , '