The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 02, 1858, Image 3

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    TO THE PUBLIC.
G WATCHES
r InfIAT hive been spoiled by unskilful persons
.1 can again be made good by
.L •
IIIGGINtOT11111.1"
A regular City Wateb.maker,competent to repair
naples, Repeateta,Vatenttand Detached 44kers,
I.c Inca, and . Vertical Watches&c.,&e.; Whether
English, Swiss, French or Chinese make; and.
for this purpose has on hand' a good assoitMont
of Witch. Jewels,. }YAWL Wheels, Mainsprings,
Cylinders, Howls, Glasses, &c, &c.
p"' Shop in-llentley, : Read & :Co.'s Store,
Plornis Block. Montrose
ufzult '2sth; 18.58. • t.r.
- - LIIVRENtE, GRIGGS, & lINGSBUKL,
RIA.St,FACTURERS, - AND-JOBBERS ) 11
jIATS, CAPS, AND ['VHS, :.
S 2:al W I zocza.-
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons,
.115 p ALL . I
' .. j7eELINEII.TAB,..TICavo., . f
No., 46, -COITRTLANDT STREET,
DAN. 11. I.4.4raiign, . NEW-YORK.
JAS. 'N. GUIGG. ! Gerieril Parineni,—
Jxd. A. El:to SnURV, - s
M. C. TrtEr.. pee.!ai Partner. - faep.2.l v_*
AN ACROSTIC.
com E see. we. My office is grand & superß j
IleadstiOng hair.Oh,come,ke me;conte ha! hill
All Spanish Ree'd,less th'discouni e ut [va t
Rest in my Rocker,: --nought will distur3 l
LOCATION Is. pleasantX low is the fareE t
your humble Cetv!tilliorra t
olnesier of ha ,
v.
* * *Shop Nn. 3, Basement of Searle's Hotel, en
'Turnpike-Stree':
MoNTuosE, August 30th; 1857.—te.
.4 at ias stritto no' N olive
ETTERS. of • Administration to the' Estate
AOf- . MICIIAtiIi KING. deed., late of the town.
ship of Rush, haying been granted• to. the sub.
scribers. ail persons indebted thereto are ivy ties.
till to make inmiediato payment, and those hay
ing claim's to present them.f wthwith to ..
JAMES IDG d
Jo, n 31cDER310T. " I "'
-Rush, Aug. -31.
Executor's Notice.
VOTIOE is hereby given td all ptvrtions hay,
ing demands against the estate of NATHAN
FiiirmAS, late of the 4thvnihip of Iliddlntow•n,
dec:d., dint the samemuct be pre+ented to the
tindersignea - for arrangement, and all persons
indebted to•raid eatato are requested to make
in nu diatepayment. • F. TAGGART, Err.
Jackson VOlev. Aug. 31, 18.58.-6w.4!
Executors' Notice.
11COTICE is hereby given to all persons having
1. 1 11 - drmaisis neninst the estate of Dm. JAMES_
(inn - Fix; late of Gnat Bend township,.chrd,
that the same must be presented to Dr. L.
Sur settlement, and all- 'perAins indekted to said
v,,tate are ritinctided 'to make immediate pap.
lotrrt. •
A. L. GRIFFIN, Exerwor.
HANNAH GRIFf i IN, Ex's.
4;t, Bend. Aug, 31.1.858.-6 w.
BARN_DOOR HANGINGS.
Patent s , Self-adjustmg..Rollers.
fr UK best and most perfect article in use,
- Every man shonid try them.
S. lI:SAYRE & BROS
Aurnlqt
lIAMMONTON LANDS::
.. NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT.
RA
RE opportunity to all wantikrarms—in a
healthy pldct, tiventy.five miles from Phil a .
dolphin. on the. Camden and Atlantic railroad.
'N,w4eisi-y. An old estate , has recently been
°pencil tor hale, and. the first division of 10,000
acre, di% id - ed ..up into farms of twenty acres and
tivw:lrds. The soil is of the belttmmlity for the
roduetion of fruits, graias,"&c. The 'juice is
€0,5 lo Sr.lo per acre; payable in easy quarter
' ready instalments, within a tern] of four years,
kv,th interest, - The terms are. made easy, iMor.
tier to, insure the rapid improvement Of- the land,
l enabling'every industrious maa to buy a farm.
It is now being .extensively improved by good
roads. and some of the best Citizens from New
England and the. Middle States are erecting large
impr,,tements. It is a scene orthe greatest int
proeenient out of • Philadelphia. Seventlsfiee
houses hate been built in four mon.tbit.
furnw•rs and business' men .from • the length
and l;readth of tlic - Unlon - are settling there. - It
is a I important _business place, on account of its
lt-ing in the midst or a- greai market. Flyer? ar
ticle raised upon this - land finds an immediate sale.
The water is excellent and no- such thing as fe.
per is known. •
The lion is a sandy of clay loam, with a &ay
bottom and retentive of manures. It is free of
;ones and easily worked. It. abounds largely
in the phosphates, and,such it it's fertility that
from the crops produced both upon this land and
the large area• adjoining under Cultivation., it
will be found not to be excelled anywhere in
the product;on of crolis most - adapted to its mar
ket.
- The reader rimy be well: aware that the earls.
- est and the hest fruitS and vegetables come from
New Jersey;which are annually exported to the
am nu nt of millions of dollars:. The land, besides
I,, ing. areessibh in'every . .wiy for fertilizers, has i
an Abundant supply .of the best qoaltty of muck
manure. • 7 - .... - -
,Luntbei and building materials can be had on ! " We've Cages 'for Canary Birds,.
11A. spot at a 'cheap price, from the mills. Other ! - To all their sizes rated— - .
mills are now being opened, and brickyards be- - Where single life. hey may enjoy,
..
• lug started. upon the ground .' A person can put l •
.Or bliss of being mated.
up a frame-tenement for present cnnvenienee for : , •
, .
one hundred dollars: Op account of th; e.xten- ' - 21.2.22 ,,, isAerzis 203 Azar . <gam .A ..-pßnsgr
sire et:Mu - ration this fa the best course to pursue '
. e 9 kiimia C.• kie , rar ow g
in order to get a place to live in at first. Car ! (JERSEY AND CANADA INCLUDF:D.) -
penters and builders are on hand - to put up hone- ' • . „' - -
i ..
eson the best terms. - . -..- • • • . • More than GO different stylq now in store, including all the , newest patterns--received direct
In ,settliug here the,emigrant has many adt - an- .1 . f rom th e . uta nufacturers. No jo.fibers profits paid o , " home productions"-at this establishment.
.t.nes. He. i s }within a f e w ti o o rs • ride of the i The aissostinent will be kept unbroken during the Summer season.
great cities in '3l.iddle•States and New Eng , 1 - - A. KNOWLTON, 51 Colin-street, .stljoinining, the Bank orßinglrairiton.
land :he is near his old friends andassociations; ! . , , - ; -
he is:in - a settled country, - ,where .every improve- I. , -.. , . '
ti 11.? S.
BISCUIT /-t.ND . CP k.CKEPS • .
ment . and comfort etc ivilization is at hand the
is in a healthy place,:and - is not subject to the! .
certainty a 'wing the greatet part of his family i A large assortment of-Biscuit and Crackers received this day, from one of the most extensive
and his own health by those malignant fevers ! Bakeries an New York City. A fresh supply receivedevery week.
which make the Irares of 'so many millions of I ' ' - - - •
the young and - hardy in far off regions away I Soda Biscuit, •
• from home and friends. .Besides; be has a mild 1 _ Extra Cream Biscuit,
climate and an open winter. .-.,- f • - , Cop Biscuit, •• •
There are _three _ trains...daily to Philadelphia, ').- Boston Crackers,
and to those ;rho improve the-railroad company ?, - -Graham do •
gives alfree ticket.. ~_ * : ` . I Desert do
' The 'teider., - *.iLl." at onie be struck:with the ad- I
vantages here presented, and tisk himself why !
tbe.property has not_ been taken up before.— I '.
• The-reastott is, it .was never thrown in the mar- i
ket; and nolese.these statements were correct, I
no ore. Would W invited to examine the Lid be-1
fore pUrchasing. This all are eip•eted to do.— ;
AT 51 COURT-STREET . 1.. . ?.. -- - Adjoining the Bank of Binghamton,
They will eee the land under cultivatioia ; they 1
i„; will . meet jmrsons, no doubt, . from their own "'
neighborhood; they • sill q• witness the improve. I °
- ments, and can judge of the character of the pop. r
illation., Persons should come prepared to par- 1 1 ',
chase,' as many are -locating, and . locations are
_, ' •
not held on refutial ! • . 1.:
' • Is
The Ilanitniinton Farmer, a Monthly Literary - -
• ..,
, .
and Agricultural sheet, containing full informa ? - MR. "DEMOCRAT-;*— • • ? .
.
fiery of Harrinionfon, will be sent to .e
.in:quir- I.- • . .
.
er, andcan be obtained at 25 cis. per:annum- ;"people-are • Please' don't say lanything 'aboutour TWO SHILLING TEA, that
ople - sie 'clubbing and sending 212 miles for for the country ladies have "that articlein charge,
Title indisputable. / Warrantee Ikeda: . giree,l and are drawing on it at a rapid rate. r .
V
elear.lif ail itientirbrance, when purehase reeneY 1 I . .
is paid. route lathe fand:-4eaye, Vine street i• .
- A••1111110WLTON 51 Court-atreeti
• ararf, Philadelphia, fur Ilammontoniiy railroad! A. , '
at '7.30, A.,% . 51.4 and .5.30 - P;-51.; - when there in- !
quire _for 11.1i, - Byrues. Boarding conveniences I
- Will he fetuad.r,."Lettera and--applicatione'eao.be,l
achlreSsad :to .S. 8.. tX/UGHLIN, .202 : •SOuth 1
Fifth Street, belowWaltrut,Philadelphia. - Maps 1
and information cheerfully furnished.: - -i
. T. BOYLE; Agent for Northern •Pecuasztrania, '
..0114.v, New Milford.Suarea. Co., Pa.
September,", 1858.- - 7 3 m... - -
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TLFIS - - Aromatic .Schiedara-- - Behaspais,nt : • ,
y'' ' -'' ' ' TURRELL'S 1 . - . -
• ..
. 1- - ''' -' - ' - -Wo hare opened a • Branch StOre . in thbi_." lac* *here samples frill be shows i prices given, or. ,
I)ROFES...NL WOOP'S liair Restbrgt 3. e • at , ders•taken. and Goode sent .tor every day frel Binghamton, without extra charge,
2--"' TI2RRELL'S. 1 * - *(2all at BOLLARD'S BOOK, STORE n Public Avenue, • '
._. .
. NIKW
COURT (51) 'STREET,
Adjoining .the " Bank of Binghamton," - -.; BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Sly Stock is one of Me lorgest and best selected varieties of
STAPLE AND FANCY'
DRY
SiZ COOO ,E)2 9
1.21VE62,,
1 • 212 HEN
Mantillas, Domestics,
Flannels, - Cassimeres,
To which the attention of --- Ckse Buyers is called
Rich ,Silks t
Hosiery,
IMIEMIIESIII
In- the basement will be found a large assortment of Family
GROCERIES&PROVISIONS
To t &ltich the attention of THE PEOPLE is invited
ST"EE"PS ; SVC-IRS, COFFEE, TE.-1,5; FLOUR, PORK, FISH,
In fact, eYerythin,g in the way of Grtectic., CHEAVEH THAN THE
Also, CROCKERY, WOOD AND, WILLOW WARE,
Jur i?urticular ;nritation is extended to those rchu-'purcledv for CASK to cull and
examine : our...4o(k and prices btfare purchasing elsewhere
A. IiliOWLI:ON,
. irm On ELLAS AND PARASOLS..—.SiIk and Cotton Umbrellas. Sun Shades
and ParasOls, in great variety. just received direct from the Manufacturer. for sale at LOW PRICES
at - r ,A. K NOWLTO`'S, 51 , Court-street; adjoining B lnk of Binghamton.
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valises, and Ladies Hat Boxes,
A large assortment direct from the Manufactory in Jersey City. just received at
A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Court.str?et
POWDERI ,POWDER%I
BLASTING POWDER AND FUSE.
• A. EN OVITLTON,
•
E l
Sole Agent for the Sla ang Powder Mill, will k(ep on hand at all times a large stock of the
i above celebrated POWD R, which will be sold by the keg only, at Manufacturers' prizes. Also,
. .
i - - SPORTING POWDER, SHOT AND GAPS.
All tliti; Choice Brands of Spnrting Powder, from the tiar.ird Powder Company, on hind at all
times—for silo at low price+. N. B.—My Powder will speak fur itself.
- A. KNOWLTON, 51 C o urt-street, adjoining the Bank of Binghamton.
OtiliM22
Wine . Biscuit. . Milk Biscuit,
Lemon Biscuit, Abernethy Biscuit,
Egg Biscnit, Nonpareil Biscuit,
Butter Clackers, _ Sugar Crackers,
Fancy ' do • . Walnut do
Oyster : do Ginger Satips.
EirThe old Giabloned hand-Made Bolter Craekeri.
PURE
1 _
" }low nice it la at breakfast time, . •
, .
• - Before yon've been to work. air.
- ' To know you've drank youreoffee pure,
And saved your beans for pork, air. .
N. B.—PORK AND BEANS FOR SALE AS ABOVE.
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Binghamton August 23a, 1858.—,341f
,
TO THE INHABITAATS OP
MONTROSE ND VICINITY,
KNOWLTON'S,
GOODS
Ever offered to the people of this courtly.
COFFE!
isT . GEL
Embroideries,
Cloths, &c.,
51 COURT-STUEET..
"A Casket of Gems of Wt and Wisdom."
A, Claus* anb the Moritz,
OF PACT AND FANCY, WIT AND HUMOR,
Blume, Benson, st u d Roinnnee.
"EDITED ay S. G. G(IODIIIC11—(Poterl'aile)')
Ono volime, large octavo, hancisontely bound in
red moroco, with gilt side and back; !;oietnin•
ing 750 pagov, and .
111ustrak4 by 300 Reautifiti Engravings.
THE design of this book is to bring . whole
libraries intiva single vOlnine—to faisnish
mental meal for every day and•every hour—for
every taste, humoreage, caprice—a book for the
grave end gay, the' old and young: we have,.
therefore, Science and Philosophy,•lthyreo . aki
Reason, Wit and Wisdom, Fact nod Filmy,
which put together aitliev come produce a nod
of intellectual plum Pudding, inasmuch an the
whole - in peppered serf spiced wills puns, con-
dUndrums, and drolleties; to. say nothing of a
garnish of three hundred engravings.
In these, pages arelfiven-the essences of 11161
and sentiment from Gethe, Sydney Smith, Sam
Johnson, and many others; clerical anecdotes,
Hibernian ececentricities,Western extravaganzas.
gathered from the-four winds of the Press :hu t.
lin t s of the tales of Don Quixote and Gil Bias ;
of the fables of Flavian and Lafontaine; of the
epic poems of Jerusalem Delivered, Telemachus,.
Orland Folios% and others; of the Life and
'Sayings of Mrs, Darlington and the Widow Be.
dott; of the Dinghy Papers and 'the Green
Mountain Girls; of the Life of Sam Houston,
Gerard thelion.tiller, Cummings the elephant
destroyer, and" Livingston the gtraffe-chaser; of
Stevens' Travels in • - Egypt and Palestine, Pau.
and Virginia, Alexander Dumaitthe Swiss Fam
ily Robinson, Mr. Glidden and Sam Patch; with
spicy citations of - prose• and poetry, from the
master.npirits of the day—Longfellow, Bryant,
Bayard Taylor, Dr. Kane, Commodore Perry,
etc. It furniahes, also, a fundof information fur
the serious—the Natural History of the Bible,
which is a subject of_exhatfstless interest : strik
ing facts - in Astronomy, Chemistry, and Natural
History; Tenfitrkable Biogniphies, interesting
Travels, and Wonderful Discoveries in Art and
Science.
•
Piro, PARLEV, the editor of this book, has a
world-wide reputation,as an author—his writings
having become familiar as household words
wherever the English language is spoken. Tot's
is ins bwr woca, and we predict for_it n popu
larity eqiial, if not superior, to that acquired by
any of his former publications.
'This work will be.suld exclusivery‘by
sUbseriplion, at the. low price of $3,50. Agents
wanted in all parts of the country to- obtain sub
scribers for it.
Specimen copies will no sent by mail, prepaid.
to any address on receipt of the price. I'm full
particulars address
DERBY & JACKSON, Publishers.,
Aug. F 7. '58.-3w. 119 Nn.tinll St., N. Y.
WOOL I .' . WOOL !
lIAYDEN BROTHERS will pay the high
est cash price for Wool delivered at their
store: (New Volt June 20114 1858.
TAKE DUE NOTICE,
• -
-AN D-
Govern Yourselves Accordingly,
6Uttenbeig, Ilosenbalun,l
Ara constantly receiving
DRESS GOODS,
of the latest styles end of the finest quality ;
Shawls, Mantillas, Bonnets
A .uperlor stock of
MILLILIVERX GOOD 3&,
to which - the attention of country milliners is
respectfully invited. We have a beautiful assort
ment of
Embroideriet, Sleeves,
Linens, Laces, While Goods,
unexcelled in quality, style, and prices.
IVe - derote a great deal of attention to the
READY MADE CLOTHING
business, having, an extensive tailoring, establish
ment eiinneettd with our Stores at Montrose and
Susquehanna Depot, We flatter ourselves that
we c an
. fit man—be he dwarf or giant, and no
matter how ill-shapen—in presentable style,
RI" PROVIDED ALWAYS .
that his Port-Monnaie js stuffed with the needful.
Call and get your " Money's Worth," at the
more of
. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO
Montrose, Pn., Aug. 11th, 1858.
Homoeopathy.
TAR. iILTIIPIIREY'S lIOM(EOPATIJIC
IJ Remedies for sale b Am.:rut:num_
.
' "1r .4 VANS & ALLEN have ,
Or
Borough dinauce.. _ ~..,
je: 1-4 this day returned from
Be it ordained by the Burgess and 'Town Council i : ~, -llk New York with a well select; 1
4 the Borough 'f Montrose, and it is hereby ' 1 ed and choice assortment of '
ordained-by the authority of the same: f •' ;?(
' T '
Watches, Jewelry
THAT all ordinances, heretofore ordained by ,‘ ~, ./.,,,:-; „
..•1 D fi , G
.44 _ , 1
'GOODS,
- ..V the Burgess and Town t.7ouncil of Montrose, L\S„ -
anthoriiing the mAing-of side-walks at the total I which together with their former stock, makes the
or partial expense of said Borongh, be, and the lamest and best variety of goods in their line ever
offered to the inhabitants of Binghamton: and as.
same are hereby repealed, and that hereafter the
expenses, .partial or total, of making such sick- the abovewere purchased for cash, will be sold
walks-, shall, in no case, be paid by said Borough, a t the lowest cash prices, and all articles warrant
unless such side-walk shall, in each instance, ed according to representation. The attention
have been constructed by the special authority of all, persons wishing to examine or purchase is
of the Town Council and under the directions' re spectfully solicited. EVANS & ALLEN,
of the Street Commissioners. No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall.
Prodded, That this ordinance shall not apply,
wITCHES.—GoId and Silver Watches,
to eases where side-walk&l are already corn-
of every description, of Our own impor
pleted or are now in progrf•ss of constrnefo-,
variptioa,
pen
tation and also of ious - other makers, open
- . A. LATHROP, President.
C. W. More , 'Clerk. --, , - ' - face B pd hunting, for sale by EVANS & ALLEN.
Montrose. August 101 h, 1858.-32w3. . Q ILYER WARE.--:-Table and Desert Forks;
-_ - 1,7 Table, Desert, Tea, Preserve, Cream, Salt
and Mustard Spoons; Pie, Cake, Butter and Fruit
Knives; Cups and Goblets; Card CasUs';' Salt
Cellars; sets 01 Knive, Fork and Spoon; and
Napkin Rings, of sterling silver, at
EVANS & Altmes.
- DIATED WAR.—A handsome variety of
1 Plated Castors, Cake and Card Baskets,
Cups, Fork's and Spoons, extra heavy plate, Tea
Sets, Sugarßaskets, Salt Cellars, &c., fur sale
by • , . EVANS & ALLEN.
T EWURY.—A very beautiful assortment of
0 Cameo, slosaic, Gold Stone, Enamelled,
Stone and all Gold Ear-Rings and Ikeast-Pins,
just received by : EVANS & ALLEN.
GOLD Cil AlNS.— : fob, Vest, Chatelaine and
Neck Chains, of various patterns-and
weights, by Ey-tss & ALLEN.
I ItACELETS.—The best stock of Bracelets
_LP ever offered in Broome County, consisting
of Gold Link ; Bank Hair, Jet an'd Coral, d the
newest patters; cheap, at
. EVANS &-ALLEN'S,
No:2 Odd Fellows Ilall:
liamtan, Iltdy 58th; 1-858.
ATOTWITHSTANIN NG,
- 1.11 “hard tithes," Abel Tut-.
m elimmr. ,
rell's variety of selected
goods, keeps up Nu. t,
• • ,
ho is constantly receiving
accessions, every few days. Iniees as low as
the lowest;
EXPRESS
COBB offers to the publM, at prices that
j_ A .,eannot fail to suit, a Larmt and• Sertamm
assortment of
Gin.ooTsniVA%,.
at the old well known establishment formerly oc
cupied by Oliver Crane.
SUGA RS, TEAS, COFFE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR,
and SALT (by the, sack or barrel,) FISH, and all
articles found in first class groceries.
I woad particularly call the attention of Farm
ern and others to the fact that I Am constantly
receiving fresh supplies of .
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and Medium qualities, which will be
sold RIGHT, for ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser. -.... Z. CQBB.
Montrose, July.2lsth, 1858.
• NOTICE•
LETTEt: $ of Administration to the Estate
of latneftW. Belknap, — deceased, late of -the
township of New- Itlilftird, harnsg, been granted
to the subscriber; all persons indebted thereto are
requested to make payment, and those having
claims to present them forthwith to
A. S. WALKER, Administrator.
New Milford,, July 17th, 1858.- 29w6.
,T J4301 1 4
FRAZER Mfg COLII DIGGINGS
• -AND ALSO AT THE 7-, • , ti
MONSOSE BOOK' STORE,'
'WHERE the subscriber in receivinga large
quantity of SCIICIOII, BOONS, such as
are to be, used at the rionnat School -lo com
mence the 30th inst.; also, MISCELLANEOUS
BUOKS—a "good assortment; and S'IrATION
ERY of the best quality,—all of which bo
sold for CASH at lire and iet lire prices by .
N. BULLARD.
•
Montrose, August lOth, 1638.
* * • • • • * ft. • - • -• • • '* •
GETS. GIFTS. GIFTS.
SPICENDID I+iEl TB:
439 CitESTNUT STREET.
.7111: anx ma:pm girt DOOIE 'STORE
GG. EVANS wo'd inform his Mtn:l:rand the
• public that hie Star. Gift, Book Store and
Publishing { tease is permanently established in
Brown's splendid Iron Building, 439 Chestnut
Street, two doors below Fifth, where the pur
chaser of each book, at the regular retail price,
will receive one of the' following gifts, 'valued
front 25 rents to $100: •
•• • Wort b each,.
550 Po' ent_Engl. Lever Gold Vatehea, $lOO.OO
550 Pat't. Anchor " • " • 0 fio 00
100 Ladies Gold Watches,lBk. cases, , 35.00
GOO Site. Hunt. Watches, warranted, 15.00
500 Parlor Timepieces.' - - ' 10.00
500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Pins, 10.00
500 Wien' Gold Bracelets, 5.00 to 12.00
500 Gents Vest and Fob Chains, 10.00
1000 Gold Lockets,(largesize,dbl.ca.se,) 10.00
2000 " " (Anal size,) 300
1000 Gold Pencil Cnses,with Gold. Pens, 5.00
1000 Extra G.Pens,with casesttholders, _ 3.50
2500 Gol.l Pencils, (Ladies'), - 2.00
2500 Gold Pens with Silver Pencils, 2.50
2500 Lad's'G. Pens t with engem& holders, 1.50
6500 Gold Rings, (Lathes) . - 1.00
2000,Gents' Gold Rings, - - 2.50
2500 Lodies'Gold Bicastpins, . - • 2.50
3500 Misses' " " . 1.50
3000 Pocket . Knives. - - 'l.OO
2000 Sets GentsVold-Bosom Studs, 2.50
2000 " 4 " Sleeve Buttons, • - 2,00
2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, • - 2.50
8009 Ladies Pearl Card Cases, 5.00
15000 Ladies'Cameo,Jet,or Mosaic Pins, 5.00
2500 Ladies Shawl and Ribßon Pins, 1.50
5000 Articles of Gold-Jewelry, Gift Books, &c.,
not enumerated in the above, worth from
25 cents to 825.
Evans' new- Catalogue, which is sent free to
all parts of the country, contains all the most
popular books of the day, an&the newest publi.
catiOnsoall of which will be sold as lo s as can
be obtained at other stores.
Agents wanted in every town of the Union.
Those desiring so to act, can obtain full panic
ulars by addressing the above.
N. B.—Being largely interested in publishing
books,and buying from other publishers immense
quantities, for cash. I am enabled to make larger'
diserlunts to Country Agents and Book Des Mrs
than- can be had at any other ,house in the
ountry.
-Any book published in the United States,-the
retail' price of which is 61 or upwards, will be
promply sent, Gift included, on receipt, of pub
lishers price.
4 . 1 n extra $1 Book and Gift given to any per
son ordering ten books •to be" sent to , uric ad.
dres.
Sent fur it CalaltTne. Address,
G. G. EVANS, Publisher,
439 Chestnut St„ Phihub
a ug..:?.G.:im.)
$lOO,OO REWARD!
FOR a De:ier; Safer, or more • Economical
1. Light than - ran be had by using 1). P.
Peters' Patent Non-Explosive Self-Generating
Gas Lamp. it being equal if not superior• to the
best Coal Gas. The material used for generating
Gas is Burning Fluid or h.:the/jai Oil. The Gas
is generated ir. the Burner by decomposing and
evaporating the Fluid by its own heat, forming
pure liydro-Carbonic Gas, which is all conveyed
to the Burner, leaving no substance unconsnmed.
The Burner can be fitted to any ordinary Lamp
and warranted perfectly sale and free from any
I tamer of explosion, is free from smoke or un-
pleasant smell. •It is_ perfectly adapted for
Churches, hotels Stores,- Reading Rooms, PA.
rate &c., Sze-, and only requires a
trial to prove its superiority over every other
portable light now in use.'
The following calculation will show its el.ono
my over other materials used for lights:
Peter. , sirit-Gessertatiox Gitta•Litnip
•
i With Fluid or 4Eolmin! Oil at GO
cts. pur gal. with mix Jet 'Burn
ers, - I ct. per hour
Camphene mt 55 eta. per_gallon, 21 2 " "
Lard Oil at $1.25 " " 2 2.3 "
Sperm Oil at „52.50 " " 4 eta. " " -
Fluid with common burner,' at 60
eta. per galhm, 21-2 " "
Gag at $11.25 per 1000 feet, - 1 1-4 " "
Gag at $-1.00 " -" " - 1,4 "
I wish it distinctly understood, that this Gas
Burner will produce more Light than any other
Light in use. It 14 very simple, easily
trimmed and kept in order.
, The public are invited to call and examine
this Premium Lamp fur themselves before pur
chising elsewhere, this being the only Patent
Burner having a non-conductor. For sale-at the
Movrttese Boox: odE by A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, June 15th, 1858.
*LEW JEWRET..•
ANK
CORAL BEADS—By the bunch, also Coral
Necklaces and Armletsiby •
• EtansikAmcs.
el OLD PENS.—A- first rate; street of Gold
Ur Pee., with and without Nofrier% by
EVANS & ALLEN.
DOCKET CUTLERY.—A very desirable as.
I sortment of One, Two, Three end Four
Bladed Knives, also,a .good lot of Seissors, all
sizeS, by Ev.aNs & ALLEN. -
CLOCKS—PIain and Alarm, Lever and Peri
duke!), 30 day, 8 day and 30 hour, Wood
and Iron Came, by Ey ANS & ALLEN.- • ; •
„NrAdiKIN RINGS-Silver, Ivory . and Bone,
.0 by • • ,EvAPIS &ALLEN.
grl OLD TIII MBLEa—Smile Neil heavy, like
wise Silvai do., of 'all sides, - by
- - EVANS& ALLEN'i --
No. 2 Odd-Fellows' hall.
Binghamton, June 4th, 1108. - 1 :„
Zsedutote
- NTaricE is hereby' iron to oti Mots hat
ing deinunds against the Estate' of Otiw
Sten rani I ate:iif the tow,aship of Gibion, , doceased;
that the *nit liana bi iresented to
,the under-.
signed - for lirrangbineit; and rill portent indebted
to said Estate are requested to make immediate
paynteut- A. 0. ST.k:AANS, •
w. ST•tigNS,
I Executers
Yaigc.toti, July 2.lst, 113.58.-301rV
I=C=l
FARMERS, AITENTION,
The best article in shoiceorld for raising
WIELFA , kT 9.
9
Is LEINAV'S SUPER PHOSPHATZ,4I LAMM
•als4o per ton, or 21-4 ets, a lb., by the barrel - .
A NALYSED & RECO3IIIIENDed
fur IVIIEAT and GRAN Crops
• p
by Professor GRAS. T. J. 4 CKSO,V, • •
Chemist of the United States Patent •
Office, Washington, D. C.
It will repay the outlay 50 to 100 percent, end
will set burn the aetd bytentact,Jike Guano'.
Try it—Prove it. \ G. AAEINAU,
No. 21 South Front st.,Thiladelphia, Pa.
Or of my Agents, throughout the cimntry. i .
ANALYSIS can be seen at my - O ffi ce.. - Cash
mailed with the order, will receive prompt atten
tion. , A liberal discount to Storekeepers who
buy to'nell. again. y
Ptimphlete-ean be had at my Office. G. A. L.
July 29, 1858,-3m, IF.
CASH . \FOR. WOOL
fI ! JRRITT Will pay the highe4 priv is
. cash fcir wool at his store. •
'New Milford. Juno 28, 1858-
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WAIIE It E.P.VIIII,
•
MONTROSE, PA.
In, A. Merriman's Boot and Shoe Store, next
to 1. Pthrielve.
ll.Av‘Yiltne‘srp-oorsktedskrfulhiicorpkarnsteliniohee} f eels
confident that he can do the - most dilliealt jobs
on short notice.
All Work ilTareanted 1p Give gigisfaction.
W. B. Smuts has worked forme for some
lime, and I can. recommend him as a careful anti
skilful workman, competent to do as good work
as can.bo done in the country, and worthy of
confidence. Wu. A.. ertAknEnt.is.:
Towanda June IDth, 18515.
Refers ta--Wn`j;ell,-E — , W. 'Baird, E. D.
Mon tnyne, E. 0. Gb odrich, B..kingsbnry, Towan:
da; IL S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop,
J, Wittenberg, Montrose.
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice,
end on reasonable terms. [Juno 15tb.1858.—tf.
10 THE SNEEZING ..PUBLIC.
Durno's Celebrated Chltirrls Snuff,
LY INKILLIL'LE 1?1:3f ED K
. • FOP. SALE EST
THAVgit, Montrose;
S.l). TOMPFEIWS, Brooklyn:
x Wm li. THAYER. Dinfork.
HIGHLY IMPORTAN-T
F f it
To rill - Gentlenten' who irear .Clothes. •
IHAVE recently made a4angemenli,. •cou ,
siderable expense, for doing nark in the
. •
TailoriniklEttisiness
on very - short notice., in ..i r peat.,.inrahle, and fish
ionnble manner, and at reducid prices.
I will furnish gartnt.nts to orcter, if desired, or
render the, custotnht whatever Mciistance he may
need in selecting materials of the beit quality.
and at the lowest market prices.
. All my work will be warranted as to tit, fin
ish and durability. No customer need take his
work from the - shop unless it suits him.
Being permanently, and exclusively engaged
in this business, it shall bet my.great - aim to please
the public, and thus secure their patronage. .1
I'. LINES.
MontrOse, June Ist 1858.
• - NOTICE.
T WanHE •
copattnerhilip heretabte e,iisling un
der the kof bickprninn & Garratt•is
this day dissol4dby-tnntnal consent. The notes
and accolints of the late firm arc in Horatio
Garrates hands for collckion. ' '
J. DICKEPIAN, Jr.
• IIQRATIOGARRATT.:.
New Milford, JOne 10th,' 1858.
• Thp business Will, be Continued at the old
land- by Itic j subseirbei• who will be happy to
old friends, ails Many new ones as
may be disposed tb favor him with a call. More
hereafter. J. hICItERMAN, Jr.
New Milford, June 10th.„ 1858. •
THE :1111:11TY HEALER: •
World Known lurid World Tiled.
• 'HOLLOWAY'S OINTIIEN
erilE free admission of all Nations; as well as
JL the verdict of the leading hospitals of the
O:d as well as the New World, stamp this pow.
erful, remedial Agent as the great Est healing
preparation ever wade
,known to soffe.ing nine.
Its penetrative qualities are more than marvelous,
Biro the external orifices of the skin; invisible to
the maked eye, it reaches the sent of the internal
disease; and in all external affections its-artfi-in
tlammatory and heeling virtues surpass anything
else on record, and is Nature's great ally.
• Erysipelas laud Salt Ithenui.
. Are two of the most etitnthott.and virulent
disorders prevalent on this ecintirtent, to \ these
Ointment is especially antagonistic, its " nwdus
operandi"" is first to eradicate the Venotit and
then complete the Care.
- Dad Legs, Old Sores. and tageri.
Cases of many years standing that have perti
naciously refused to yieldlo any other remed)
or treatments have invariably succumbed to a
kw applications of this powerful unguent.
Eruptions on the Skin,
Arising'ffcitn it bad state of blood Or chronic
disease are eradicated/sad a clear, transparent
surface regained by the restorative action of this
°lath:tent. tt surpasses many of the cosmetics
and other toilet appliances in its power to disllel
rashes and tither disfigurements of the face.
Piles and. rtstuttr.-
Every form , and feature of these pretalont and
stubborn disorders Is eradicated locally and en
tirely by the use of this emolient; warm- tome
tations should precede its-application. Its heal
ing qualities a ilt be 'fo'und thoro' andinvariable.
Both the Ointment and the Pills should be used in
the following cases: • .
Bunions, Rheumatism( Sore Throats,
Berns, Ringworms Sores of all kinds
Chappedflands Salt Rheum Sptatttsz -
Chillblains, Scalds, . Stiff.toints,
Fistula, Gout, Skin Diseases, Tetti3r, Ulcers;
Lumbago, Swel'd Glands, Venereal Sorei,
Meru'l Erupt'as,Sore Legs, Wounds of aI I
Piles, Sore Breasts, Sore Heads,' [kinds.
Or - CAUTION I.—No - he - are genuine unless
the words," Holloway, .Arero York and London,"
are discernible' as a Water-mark in every leaf of
the book of directions around each pot Or box;
it may be plainly seen byholding rho lespolhe light
A handsome reward will be_given to any one reit
dining such information as marlead to the detec
tion of any party or parties countinfeiting these
medicines or vending them knowing .them to be
spurious. • •
Sold at. the Maanfictories of Prof. Hotto 7
WAY, 80 Maiden Lane; New York,. and by all re
spectable Drugoists and Dealers id- MOdibine
thruaghont the United States and the eittilized
world, in pots at ‘l l Stents, 83cen'ta,. and el each.
'There is a .•o'nraiderable salting, 11 taking
the larger sizes. -
N. If—Directions for the guidance of patients
in'every disorder are affixed to' each'Potl t • •
. Juno 10, 1858;
WOOL:T.
• _
WANTED 1110001 b e. of wool, for which sie.
:; will pay .the Idi,rheat ,market. price, cash
delivered at4 l .lrT store.. ' YOUNG
Suinmeraville, June i;
• -
1E GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL, the great
t e medy _for-Rheonsatiera;;Neiral,gia, Larne •
i l
Dons, S.tiff foilita, Pair* 6ti. Atm; nearbi all of the
leadin Pate n t k Modiehleaja maiket..om ing
a reifiedYloil end dilie3Bo to which flesh ob
ject. For sale by ABEL TUR
GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS NEI
THE origin:llkm PRICE and /11:ADY-PA
. 1. Stara of Now . liilford, - •
HAYDEN, :BROTHERS,
The People ' ! Age's% are now. ipeeii , ;
lag a largo' Stock; of. Staple and Fancy Dry. -
goods, Groaeries,goofs and Shoes, Hats and:
Caps, Wall_ and Wihdowynpor, Wooden Ware,
Forks, Hoes, Flout and Silt--b y the barrel or
Iciad; . ---Yankee Notions, Jewelry and Watches- 7
wholesalo and retail; at prices that wo:iild as
tonish those nut poited in the ready-fay . hug . - -
lies W 9. e na . ve`no - thingto do with Old Fogyism,— .
ho has " gone varno'osed iithout a
groan or kick . , and f lee list seen of hi m - helves
holding on to the' tail Of "Hard, 'Firms," and he
grinned a ghastly +mile as he pasied Ott:
FatEsiis..
Our 'Motto is- 7 .111,ive Etna - Litt Live: .
- ONE PJ4ICE ONLY !:
Csue , t be'betit detest -
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS!.
Every Article Irfrrailleci as .Represen-tet
We thank our.frinleand euatomera for their
liberal patronage in n t l)tnks pant, and we hope 4
strict attention to Osiness, to =grit a,contia
=nee of the same. I , IIAY DEN BROTIIERS. .
Nor Milford, Afa • Ist, 1858.-18te.
BrNGRA BETON WATER CURE;
.BING.IIANTO2r . PROOVE CO.X. Y. •
, -, ,
THIS ESTA BLISIDIENT.. ha s,. been greatly
etilatgbil and improved during the. spring,
and is now '
ready foie the reception 0f . , -- -Patients7
Fe* simirar itot4uticink in thli,Cotintry iiitr.-
bine eo itlanyadatititg,es - fer the sucieneu I- I rent
mint of Invalids. l t rhe location is beautiful, the
house new and commodious, the rooms large,airy,
well furnished ind 'every way arranged. sith,a
view to the health . ind comfort of the oecupant;t.
The Physicians, Dr. ThAyer , and , wife, - havo .
had twelve years eiperience (the lust eight- at
Binghatnton)iti treating diseases HydroPathi6lllY •
during whictrtitne they have treated hitecesslltlly,
thoUsands of sick persons, many after their dip,.
easesJuwe been ppimptinced .fatal, by eminent
Physicians. rn atldiCUM th their patients at the
"CURE" they havo :I inrge practice in the iiliagt,
and surrounding ecluntry,y . k, - bieh makes them fa
mina!' with the Arentramit of diseases of every
grade and charactlr. -They planned, 'built, and
own the uningha mtpnWater.CUreemmequentli
it is under their entire control 'rind inanagemeni.
In all those diseases to which
,the peculiar i
dapthtion of Ilydrbpatitie . treatment has been
surchssftilly demkr2,strated, they will generally
guaranten, areett and perfect restoration.—
Such are the lloviint, tiz.—Acute and Chronic
Rheumatism, Nerv/rus di;''easei, 121 . 0pe5iin; IScrof-
Ills, Spinal complaints, Tum Ors, Dicers:* nliqe
ment ofJoints, disle'pses of the Throat and Lump.
1
Dropsy,- Ague and Fever, Female complaints of
every kind; . tikin d seasea...Catarrh, &e. die..
- Persons who hay been ioiig ilek, ot. bed:ridden
- and who have not succeeded heretofore in their
effurts.to regain th i t tir health, are especially inci
ted to.consult us or give us a 'Cull. Terms front
$5 to $lO per wek. . ' -
" br. Thayer . will be atNiehors Rotel in
Susq'a Depot on Thursday,September
. 16th, and
at Seailels Hotel in Montrose on . Thurdafr;
September 23d, where Invalids are invited to call --
and eonsult hint. 1. , .....
For further particulars, ad dress - . ..;
my2otdj I- 0. V. 'THAYER, M. D.
- R., R,.• .R.
Alarming Si.tus of tu-Sicklf Summer:,. :
rr i lIE Satanist and Fall of 1858 will be mark- '
1 1. ed in the records of time a.s the meat sickly
and unhealthy of ;seasons that have visited lb,:
I northern portion. of this Continent for many years. "-
Materiel's diseaseS, in their 'most malignant and
violent forms, will prevail as epidemics in see.
dons of our cout4ry that hoe been delfiged by
the late overflowin o. of riveis, creeks and bayuas,
.
and areoched by the recent heaCy rains. -
' YELLOW FEvEr.. TYPHIoD FEVER, BILIOUS FE-0 :
I rER, FEVER A AGUE, CONGESTIVE FEVER, . -
i INTEMIIITTENT A. REMITTENT FEVERS . , CDOLE
-1 eA, FLUX DVSENTiEIZIES, SUDDEN ATTACRS 01
Vomtrum will rage With fiolence in the vitinity
of low; marshy la Ids, Lind where the deluge of li
waters' and drerichings of rainslre l been sufli
cienly violent to !produce iniastriWm decom
posit:on of I'.g,etvible or other decomposed mat
t,:r. In our. Southern and Western States we
may therefoie expiect theprevalere:e as epider:±l:,
Malarious diseasa fn . , one or the Other of the
above named for s; and ia order that the Pub, .-e
lit may provide !themselves With the proper '
means to protect their systems against sudden
attacks of dispanelpf any kin 4, we notify the peo
ple of the-approatih of themmaladies. In RO
- Ready Relf you have the preventive.
With this Remedy, howeVer ciorent and malig- -
mint infections arid deadly may he the character
of the disease, i cannet harm you. A tea
spoonful of this life-protecting Retriedy, drank ,
in a ROC Water tree Or four times per day, will
fortify the sienna f against the infectioda g asmots
of these fevers, that you are as safe from danger
as though you welre,lreatning thia 'most, whole
some and invigoiating atmosphere under the
sun; Radway's Ready Relief has been proved, '
in the Yellow Feve r , of s I 853,40 be the best disin
,fectant in as?. If any of °an-enders ale so tin
fortgoite Ss tol rie„atilicted with any Fert.r,
Cholera; Flux or D , ipettery 7 -either Yelloie,
Congestive,lnterihittent f or Reinilient—Radway's
Ready Relief, aided with Radway's Regulators,
will in a few hee4 l -8 arrest the violene and dam;
get of {he disease, and soon cure you. .
COMMON DISEASES
Digeasei such fad Rheuinalisrn; likthut, Sciatic
Neuralgia, IleadlAches, influenza, Rush of Blood
to the Head, Bilitntsness, Cholics, Tooth Aches,
Croup,: Whooping Coughi, Inflammation of th•
Bowels and Lunts, Sudden Attacks 61 Chills and
Fertet, Sictozes,s-at that Stontach, Cemg,estion of the
Brain, Sun Strolfe, Liter HSl:utiles, and other
painful, debilitating and enfeebling maladies, will
run riot through the length and breadth Of
the land, attacking, in their most violent forms
the aged, middle itged, and youthful. But against.
these ills, which Indict do much pain upontheir
victims.Radway Ready Relief will in a .few
monthl tethoce ithe most fierce and torturinti
pains end', it tmdd,in Connection with Redway's,
Itelfeti`tU'is-iip6edily effect.rpcure. :
CHRONIC DISEASES.
Those whoarb AO unfortunate as to' h'?: af
flicted with ,Chrfmic diseases, Breahieg Out;
Running Sores, illumors, .Feree Sares, Ulcers;
w
Salt Rheu,•Prt kly Heat, Sore Head, Sore Eyes,
Bad Legs, Sorts iin MI- Nose or Mouth, Canker;
Boils, Blotches; Erysipelas, Bad Coughs, Swollen
Parts, Will stiffer increased agonies from these
disca'ses,-dering this sick circle, waless tho Blood
is elethised *QM_ itd flamers, and tho system
renerated of itslimpurities, by Radway's.Renw
voting It esolvenn. This Remedy is a quick care
for the abo-nioned diseases• and it is the trait
known ternedy that will completely eradicate
from the sYstem iseases inherited by constitu
aortal tfaiismi ion. Persona afflicted with
\ &refute, Pits, S philis, or any Chronic disease,,
will bo e ff ectual! cured, if Radway's Renovating'
Resolvent - is MI . . . .
PREPARE TO EMT THE PESTILENCE;
A groat, num rof those -who die from pesti;
lontiai diseases 4o 'suddenly "seized in the night; , s
or whet' the re - st egpeei an attack, and there&
fore Unprepared o resist the Wrst attacks of their
dcadlY toe.. It 4 , therefore, of the greatest ht.:
portinte to rho s whin desireto tide through am.
i ) ,
attack of this rod, .whethof Cholera, Yellow
Fever, Sun Strol.e, Congestions; or Drain Fever;
to have Radiray a Ready Relief.and 'Regulators •
ready . to use at any moment. These Remedies;
taken when you feel unwell Or in paitteithet
slight or violent—iill instantly check and"stets
die progress' of the disease, and deliver you froth
further harm. f i .et 0y.6 - T y Housekeeper, Planter,
Pander, Shirnasrer,:andifo feet;all having charge
of
,othorii. keep . ay supply of Rilw_ay'a Ready Re.
lief, R:egnlators,:and .Resolients in their hoitseti
A SICKLY SAISONIIsf,AsT ayntoacufsa—Diseak..e
of tho,Most terrible and Mal cliarailef viill,prO
iedif;,i'lOVivitli these Remedies:at hand, yen mei
tOsf secure.._
• :-. There are nol remedies known to Physician's
that the' public, ! 8 a general - rule, can rely upon;
in - tale tucceas ot treatment of intePtious and
1 malationitt dues ea. ltadway's Ready . kelief, or
Regulators, as. !raWes and.prdeatives ragainSt
attack of infection's - and malignant Feiers, ai6
Axed facts.. ft. R. R. 'Rdmetlies _ate , soli ty
Druggists and:Merchants eVerYWheitt.
RAHWAY& CO., 162 Fiatoo et:; N. V.
Sold by .A. TURRELL; and R..THAYER.
Diontose, u1y . "10 4 -3m.
(Inel
-I 't