The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 09, 1858, Image 3

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    'Tire Eightblconder of she World.
A Map of the' Submarf a Itlitrapit between
Euhve and Anteric , C And also a Splendid
Porhait of= Crave W; .Fiat.tr,:;:ti:. sale at the
'MONTROSE BOOK OTOItE; by "•
-• N: BULLARD.
Montrose, Angust r'''.
lice.—The Sutlnehattna County air Yoi
1858, will be held at Montrose on Wednesday
and Thursday; Septeinber 29th and 'Oth.` The
-firbt day will be devoted to entering
ntil 'St-t:iilk
other articles. A Farley, Domestic, u Floral
Hall may be arranged the first day, as watch
will bk k ept onithe ground over eight. ; 1 11. is de.
eirabre that almany.articies as possibh3: . should
-be entered on the firsfday. that Judges t hey eb.
ter Upon their duties at 10 o'clock, A.' M., on
-Thursday; and make full—reports at 12 o 'clock,
M.
M. The awarding coamittees_wil I plenie report
themselves at the committee - stand.by ten o'clock,
on Thursday to receive their books. No article
will be received for
,premium, after 10 o'clock,
second day. Stock May. be - entered ten• days
previous to - the Fair, by calling on the Secretary,
M. L. Catlin, and the Treasurer,A Lathrop.—
Hay will be oti the ground, and parthrovoneen ,
Tent for Stock overnight.
The following officers are appointed to take
charge-of the Fair: •
S LTP BR INTEND Jesse p, Esq.
REcerrros COMMITTEE:—C.. L: Brown, Wm.
A. Crossmon, Myron M. Mott. .
P. S.—Any
,persons • taking premiums at the
-coming Fair, preferring. Cash instead of Books,
can have their choice from the Treasurer:
— All wanting to emigram to a mild climate,
good soil, and fine Market, see advertisement of
Hammonton Lands: .
Rend the advertisement in another
column, headed `llolnitigid's Grenaine Prepara
tion." It interests the majority. • [ms.
gro all wanting Farms, see advertisement of
Hammonton Lands._
Wonders will never cease! neither
does Dr. TobiaeVenetian Liniment. ever fail to
step the most severe pain. This is . no new or
hurntiug article, but an old established remedy ;
having been Used by thousands_auring Cho last
fifteen yeara..• Call en the agent and get'a pam
phlet 'with a full deseription of this magic rcene
de. -,None genuine znless signed S. L Tobias
Depot - 56 Cortland? street, Solii by
• 3a. I ApEL , TURREL, Moderose.
All wanting to - emigrate to. a mild climati,
good soil, and fine market, 'see advertisement . of
nammontnn Lands.
110 •cchalvbs oT cli
mate and, above all, the varieties of :water, en
conntored in traversing even a .small portion of
the United States, are severe trials tb the trav
eler. in order to secure the syStem from the
evil tonsequenees so frequently reu3ting..frorn
these causoq, it is ahsotutely necessary to be pro
provided .with celebrated Pills.
it is teyond.dispute that in all cases where the
stomach and brocels'afe distorted by change of
water, or diet, (or any other cituse,) they
quickly‘nrtil invariably restore the tone of the
one and'the regularly of the othor. Visitors to
or residimtsin,the alluvial districts of the South'
and West. will find ihem a certain remedy for
billions affections and intermittent feiers. [lw.
To all wanting Farms, see advertisement of
Hammonton Lands.
Theillaannotaton Farmer, a news-
paper devoted "to to_ - Literate and Agriculture,
also setting forth full zweounts of the new settle
ment of HatiiimoiltonApNew Jersey, ean be sub
scribed for at 2.s' , Cts. per annum. .
Inclose posts e stamps for the amount. Ad
dress to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, At
lantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap
land.
.of the best quality, in one of the healthiest
and most delightful climates in the Union, see
advertisement of . Hammonton Lands.
,f_sep.l-3m
Farm Lands for sate 25 miles from
Philadelphia by=itailroad in the State of New
Jersey. Soil amongst the best for Agricultural
Plirpose§, being . a .good' loam soil, with a clay
bottom. The land is 'a large 'tract, divided into
. small' farms, find Hundred; from all parfs of the
country are now sett ling, and building; Tile crops
-c:m be ~ e on growing. Terms from $l5 to $3O
per acre. payable within four rears by instalments.'
To visit the . place—LCave Vine Street Wharf at
Ithiladeiphifiat 7.3 n. a. tn.. by Railroad for Ham.
mouton, or address R. J. ByrneNby letter. See
i'eTtisetnent 'in another column.' [Atp.l-3m.
To all wanting Farms, see advertisement of
mnmonton
. • Religious Notitirec
•• •
There will be .preaching rh o the Universalist"
Church in Montrose, next Sujiday, - Sept. 12, at
thii usual hoary. Also,a tneelnp, of the members
of the Church will be held ori.Salinday nekt, at
I° o'clock, at The Church. A General attendaene
i earne.stly. desired. • -
On the si.h inst., by the Rev. J. B. McCreary,
Mr. J,ARED B. RYAN. of Port Jervis. N. J..mui
Miss. MARGARET CHAMBERLIN, of Drtat
Bend, Pa.
On the. 4th of Atignst, at the Fallit of St;
Croix, Polk coulitc,Wis.,bv Martin %V. Blanding,
Esq , 4r. EDWL E. .THOMASI. formerly of
Springville, Pa., a - Miss MARY r.LI,,A.SETH
HOOVER; form rly of Bound Brook, N. J.
gEBD.
_ .
In Bridgewater ; Angnst 27th, Airs. SALLY;
widow of the lute Butte . rfield, in the 74th
year 'of her age.
Airs. B. was a native of Norris, Conn. Early
in the century she removed to this county ; and,
for nearly 50 years had been a resident of Bridge
water. Forty eight rears since Ali united with
the, then; " First Congregational Church of
Briduewater"—now the "First Presbyterian
Church." It Was st the communion season fol
lowing the org,anizittion, of 4he church, that she,
with thirty-three others, nnitcd with the fold of
Christ. Of this number but four remain, to tell
of those days of interestrivith the infant church,
in what was, then, an almost unbtolgen Wilder
ness.
Het iiist-lears ttere spent in much suffering.
under the pressure of i:idiseaue, which gave, at
times, too certain intimation of its fatul termin
ation. Her, mind had thus become familiarized
with the thought of death, which, low/ b before
her departure had ceased to become an object of
.dread. Sustained by the grace of Him who had
borne her through sev.ral scenes of. severe uftlic
,tion;and who was her consolation to the - ckise
of life, she peaceful If fell asleep in Jesus. [Cop.
- V, ~ ÜBMARINE ATLANTIC TELEQRAPII.
0 Received this dap, a int of four inch sections
of the Submarine Atlantic Telegraph Cable,—
'warranted genuine.] - Call, or send your orders
soon, for the enpplp Is. limited..
• EVANS dz. ALLEN, .•
' No.tfOdd Fellowe' Hall:
Thoghamton., Sept. - 4th, 1858. - ,
Election for Field - Officers
For theist Reg. - let Brig. of Susg"a' Co.
TN obedience to the - Militia Laws of the Com •
l. monvrealth of. Pennsylt(artia, the. following
nailed COmpanies are , hereby ordered to meet at
their several , places of parade on Saturday, the
2nd day of Octobetnext, at 9 o'clock, a. m., for
the purpose of eliTting Field Officers for the let
Reg. Ist Brig. of Susq'a County. Election 'of
officers by grade.
Ist, one Colonel. 3rd, one First Major. .
2nd, one Lieut. Col. 14th, one Second Maj.
Staff officers to be appomted, by' the Col. of
said Regiment.
• N. ILeCommandingOfficers-of said Companies
will suierintend Rah: elections and wake returns
according to Law. - _
- A
SP
- 5 SA" 10ER, Br. In-,
_ • let Br., loth DiT., Pa. Mil. ___
Br. In. Office - .
Hanford, Seti, 7;1858.
Military Notice.
FIELD and Staff Of fi cers that were elected
under the Milit.iry ACV Of' forty:nine
are hereby notified to meet. arßarthum's Motel
in New Milford; - colifonday-the, - -10th day of
September 105 t ..., -at 10 ,o'clock, s. tn. forthe
Pose of traimicting seine Military Business - of
itiiportanee. Punctual attendanimje required.
- L: MIZE
Tiarforil
.
e / '
r, 6
,40 6e)
ir /
imaorirclTY coannEsactAL COLLEGE. ''
P/TTSIJEG, . cHARTEBED 1855;
300 Students atteuding,January, 1858.
OW the largest and most thorough Comreer
lr vial Schoul.of the United 13tates..... Young
men prepared for actual deties'of the Counting
Tiobm. ' •
-S. C. SMITH, A. lit, Prof. of Book-keeping
And Scientific Accounts.
A. T. Dourstryr, Teacher of Arithmetic and
Commercial .Calculation. .1
• ' J. A. FirrioltiCK add T. C. Jamas, Teacker of
itook.keeping, '
A. Cowl:mt . an'tl W, A. MILLER, Profs. of Penn.
T0.. 31114 h .
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY iIOOJE BENDING,'
As wed in every department of business.
COMMERCIAL ARITH St ETIp-RAVID BU r
SINESS WRITING. - .
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT lIIONEY-' .
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE
COM M ERMA L - LA -
Are taught and all other subjects necesiFy for
the success and thorough education of a practi
csl businen man.
12 PREMIUMS:
Dray'rn all the Premiums' ill Pittsburg for the
past three yetirs, also 'in Eastern and Westetn
Cities, for best Writinz,
!KOT ENGRAVED WORK. !-
‘ IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
- - - stude`lits enter at any time---NO'vacation-Time
unlimitcd-Review at plessure--Graduates
sited to obtain situations-Tuition 'for fulitoWi
mercial Course, 8^35,00-Average time 8 .to I'2
weeks--,Board, .$2,50 per week-Stationery;,
$6,00-Entire cost, $60,00 to 8741,00,..
• ART - niatet's sons r*ired baff pre°.
For Card-Cieculer--Specitnens - of Business
and Ornamentai Writinz-inclose two stsmpi,
and address F. W. aENTINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
Septeniber 9th ; 1858.
-- - ,
Attention baValfy
THE Members of the" Ilarford and Brook
lyn Troop of Cavalry".arp hereby noti
fied to meet at ttre t obVe of James 0. BO
iard in Br aklyn on Bitarday, tho.ll3th inst,t,,
at nine . lock, A.- M.. for 'parade and drill. I
STE HEN E, CARPENTER, Captain. i
Hartord Sofa. 4th, 1858 --3w* -v-
- „
ttention Artille ry!
1p HE "Bridgewater Artillery' , ' will meet at
I.' the house of J. S.. Tarbell, in Montrone, on
Saturday the 11th inst., at 1 o'clock, p. m., for
the purpose, of completing the organization of
said company. 0. S. BEEBE, Capiain,
The World's Great Exhibition Prize Medal
AWARDED to C. DIETER,
FOR HIS TWO PIANOS, LONDON, OCTOBER 15, 1851;
BIEVER, respectfully informs his friends
. and the public generally that he has coli
stantly on hand PIANOS, equal to those for
which he received the Prize Medal in London in
1851.
All orders promptly attended to, and great
care taken in the seketion and packing, the stoma.
He has received during the last Fifteen yeses
more Medals than pay other make (roe! the
Franklin Institete--llso, First Premluta it Boa
ton, New York . , and Baltimore.. '
*.*Warerooms No. 723 ARCII filreet, below
Eighth, south side, PHILADELPHIA.
September 9th, 1858. [3m.
TO OLD AND-NEW CUSTOMER
triliE undersigned would hereby express hi
.1 thanks, and regaritt, to hit; ridmerous friend;
and patrons,. (thn Nlerchsnts, Milliners and Car r
ristge„Maktirs, In this and other counties,) for ti
continuation of their patronage, and kind feelingi,
and to assure :hem that it will ever bicherishk
by a neighbor and 'citizen with gratitude, and
would also. say, that he is still interested, with
L. nunt,'(2ls Pearl St., N. Y.,) in the Hard
ware, Cutlery, and Carriage Trimming Business
rind that he is also a Special Partner with
Latti-rtnee, Gri gg s &Kingsbury, at 4ti Courtland
Si, N. Y., ih the Bat, - Cap, Straw Goixis an
Millenry business, where all Traders -who purl
chaste goods in eliVr /those branches are kindly
intitl3. to 011; t tamihe, and purchase, if sails:
factoit. YoUrs truly,
K. C. TYLER.
4w*
Aroatrose, Sept. 2d, 1850.
TO THE PUBLIC.
GOOD WATCHES
HATT. have i*eb spoiled by unskilful person
Ono spilt) be Ebads good by _
HIGGINEOTITAI
A regular City Watch-maker, competent to repai
Duplex, Repeaters, patent and Detached Lere
Lepines, and Vertical Watches,&c.,4c4 whethe'
FiehEh or-Chinese make; en.
for-this purpose has on hand a good aratortmen
of Watch Jewels, - Watt* I.Vhaels, Btatuttptlhg
Cylin.deis Hands. Ghsses. &c &t.
far'Shop
,itt Bentley, Read & Co:s Stor
Phtioix ittock.litontrose Sut.4. Co., Pa. .
.
August 25th, 1858. tf.
LIWRENt E, bKIGGS, k
stpowracrrnEns, .00.5 n JOBBERS IN
MATS, CAPS, -Alm FILMS,
• 2 '2' NIW . 15 241
Umbrellas, Parasols, aid Rittoral i
AND ALL
MISITNEP I .Y ARTICLES
ST
'R 46, COURTLANDT STEM
DAn. H.' LawnEriCE, 1 7 iFIWzYOKK.
JAS. M. Gniccs. General Partnera;--
INch.. A. KINGSBURY; S , _
M. C. 'Pruy.r..Sßee!al Partner. feep.2,ty•
Mii .KC WO WWI C; 8 • I
COME. see me. My ofttee is grand & gaper 1 -
Headstrong hairs.ob,come,& e me,eome hal b i
All Spanish . Ree'd i less fit' diseount,at paR I
Rest in my _ It ocier i - - nonght will disturl i
I J OCATIOS . ls pleasant" low is the WI!,
your bumble Servinorris,drealtef of haißt
* * *.Shop No. 3, Basement of Searle'a Hotel, o'
Turnpike Street.
Motrraost, August 30th, 1857.-le.
kihniaistrators' Notice.
LETTERS of Administration to the Este
of MICHAEL Kirin. decd„ late of the town
ship of Rush, having been'granted to the sob
scribers, all persona indebted therstcr are reline
ted to make immediate payment, and those, ha
in claim" to present ihem f irthwith`to
, JAMES LOGAN,
JOHN McDERMOt, 5 TS.
Rush, Aug. 3.1,448.-6 w.
Executor's Notice.
LOTICE is hereby
,given to all pergolas ha..
ins aentands , against the estate of Nanu l N
Stumpy( Ilate of the township of Middletown,
dec'd., that the stunelnust be presented to the
undersigned for arrangement, rad ail persons
mar
indebted to said. estate ..are requested to
immediatepayMent. 1!'. TAGGART, Ler:
• Jaektion, Valley. -Aug. 31, 18.53.-6w.* 1 -.
' ; ;-1 ..ICzeentore Nolte.. •
. ;
N°TigE is h e reby given to all prison - s hying'
„,_ dentands against the estate of DR;Lesqs
Garrrne, fate of Grist Bend township, deed,.
that 'the same Most be presented to Dr. L.Gri n,
for &Atli/Meat, and nll - monk:indebted to d
estate are requested - to make loitoodiate " • .
meet. 1 - A. L. GRIFFIN. Exiestin;•.
. . ,
-> lIANNAU GRIFFIN, Ex's.
Gt. Bend, Au ij, 31 ( 1858.-6w. i
A. KNOWLTON'S
'Y GOODS ST*
Al
COURT (51) STREET,
Adjoining the " Bank of Binghamton," - - - BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
My Skck is one of the largest and best selected varieties of
STAPLE -AND 'FANCY . •
DRY
1 - 0.111MV2 1100E)2 9 - -
• ili2/42Weltia
.. ILIFPZER2,,
Mantillas, Domestics, - Embroideries,
Flannels, Cassimeres, Cloths, &c., •
To which the attention of Close Buyers is called.
Hick Silk*,
Hosiery,
In the basement will be found a late assortment of Family
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
To 'which the attention of THE PEOPLE.is invited
MOLASSES,' S YRUP S, SUG IRS, COFFEES, TEAS, FLOUR, PORK, FISH,
In fact, everything in the way of Grocetie4, CHL ) APEE THAN THE CHEAPEST.
Also, gROGICERY, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE'S
gar ' Particular iiiritafion is extinded to those who purchase for CASH' to call and
examine our stock and prices before purcha'sinxelseu:here.
A. KNOWLTON,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.---Silk and Cotton, Umiirellas, Lsdies' Son Shades
and Parasols, in great variety. jrl.4 received direct from the l'ilalltlfacttirer. for sale at LOW PRICES
A. KNOWLTON:S, 51 Courtstreet, adjoining Beek of Binghamton.
- .
. .
1 Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valises, and Ladies Hat Boxes,
A largo assortment direct from the Manufactory in-Jersey City, just received at
A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Coart.streeL
POWDER 1 POWDER
BLASTING POWDER AND FUSE.
Sole Agent for the Siam Bang Powder Mill, will keep on hand at all times a sliirge stock of thii
above celebrated POWDER., which will be sold by the keg only, at Manufacturers' Aiao,
SPORTING POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS.
All the Choice Braids of Sporting Powder, from the Hazard PowdeiCompany, i r hand at all
timbs—fttr sale at low prices. B.—My Powder will pea for itself.
A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street, adjoining the Bank of Binghamton.
C'4/ 91223 CaiatlM
attalb CLAMS 203 &VA 1M1241224nre
More than -60 different styles now in store. including all the newest patterns—received direct
Goa the manufacturers. No jobbers profits paid co " home prodticticins" at this establishment.
sesortmetit Will be kept unbroken during the Summer season.
A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street, aejoinining the Bank of Binghamton.
-BISCUIT AND CRACKERS.
A large assortment of Biscuit and Crackeis received this days, from one of the moat extensive
Bakeries in-New York City. A fresh supply received every week.
Wine Biscuit Milk Biscuit, ,
Lemon Biscuit, • ' Abertethy Biscuit,
Egg Biscuit, - Nonpareil Biscuit;
/hitter Crackers, Sugar-Crackers,
i)
, Fancy doWalnut do
Gisler do .. Ginger Saps.
larThe stdd fashioned handzmade Butter Crackets.
So& Biscuit,
Extra Cream Biscuit,
Cup Biscuit,
Boston Crucirers,
Gmiiiin do
Desert do„,
PEKE COFFE!
AT 51 COURT-STREET:
N. 8.-PORK AND BEANS FOR SALE As Ailtitt
M$ DtnitickaT
•
Please don't say anything aboutptir TWO.SHILLINd TEA, that
people are clubbing and sending 20 miles for, for the country-ladies have Mat article in Ward°,
and are drawing on it at a rapid rate. • -
A. KNOWLTON, 51 Cotirt-stteet.
inghtinton, August 23d, 1ff38.-34tf.
MONTROSE AND VICINITY.
• :Al 'O41 7- shAril. Frey velr-r
-tlifriTr_-;4',P4i4 4 14 0 i'011"I'l iittixtht "ibarp.- '"`
tali' an' Goodii. 'Poi for .ocery day from in m or t , o .
°" *,,,Joratt 8131t/fal'fic BObK STORE'od' Public ANcn Ile.
'NEnv
GOODS
Ever offered to tLe people of this county.
,-,,,,,,,,08 eeeose,,,,-
A. EN OWLTON,
" We've Cages for Canary Birds,
To all their sizes rated—
Where single life they may enjoy,
Or bliss of being mated:
(JERSEY AND CANADA INCLUDED.)
4. Ho* nitre' it is at breaktisi
Before you've been to work, sir,
To know you've drank your. coffee Tore,
And saved your beans foriork, sir."
To Tim INtABITArts or
13111111051
51 COURT-STREET.
Adjoining the Bank of Binghamton.
HAMMONTOI4 - -LAtOk
NEW ENGLAND tiETTLEMENT.
ARE opportunity to-all wanting Cines—in
14 healthy place, twerity:five miles front Phan,-
delphia, on the Camden. and :Atlantic railroad,
New-Jersey. Ito .old..esiste.:hai recently -been
opened for sale,..and the first division of 10,060
acres divided Up into farms of twenty acres and
upwards. The soil liver the best quality fortlie
production of fruits, grains, ifire., The price is
$ll5 to $2.0 per acre, payable in easy quarter
yearly_ instelmenta, within a term or four.years,
with interest, The terms are made easy,Jin ore
der to insure the rapid improvement of the land,
by enabling every industrious man to buy a farm.
It is now being extensively improved, by good
roads, and BAMO_ of the best citizens from New
England and the Middle States are,orecting large
improvements. It is,a scene of the greatest-ina:
prevenient out of Philadelphia. Seventp.five
housei have been built in four months. Practi
cal runners and business men from the length
and breadth of the UniOn are settling there. It
is an important business place, on account of Its
being in iMs„lnidst or o great market, EVetar 7
Cele raised 'upon this nand-finds en immediate
The water is excellent and no such thing as fe.
ver is known. .. • .
. .
The soil is a sandy or clay loam,-with n clay
bottom and retentive of manures. It is,free of
stones and easily worked. . It abounds largely
in 'the phosphates, and such is its , 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 Production of crops most adapted to its mar
ket.
The reader may be well aware that the earli
vat and the best hafts and vegetables 'come from
New Jersey, which are annually exported to the
amount of millions of dollars. The lard, besides
being accesilible in every %vsy forlertilixers, has
an abundant supply ot the test quality of muck
manure.
Lumber and building materials can bo 6(1 on
the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other
mills are now being opened, and brickyards tie
ing started upon the(rtround. A person can pnt
up a trathe tenement for present convenience for
ono hundred dollars. On account of Os exten
sive emigration, this is the best course to pursue
in order to get a place - to live in at first. Car.
penters and builders are on hand to put up hous
es on the beat terms.
In settling hero the emigrant has nrany Advan
tages. Ile is within a few hours ride of the
great cities in the Middle States and NeW.Eng
land ; he is near his old friends and association*
he is in It settled country, where every imProYe
taent and comfort of civilization is at hand;, lttr
is in a healthy place, and is. not subjeCt to the
certainty of losing the greater part of his family
and his own health by those malignant fevers
I which make the graves of P.() many millions of
the young and hardy in far off regions away
from home and friends. Resided, he V.as a mild
climate and an open winter.
There are three trains daily to Philadelphia,
and to those who improve the railroad company
gives A free ticket.
The reader %ill at once be struck with the ad ;
vantages here presented, and ask himself why
the property has not been taken up before.—
The roasoit is, it was never thrown in the mar
-1 ket ; and unless these statements were correct,
no, one would be invited to - examine the land be
f*,.re purchasing. This all are expected to do.—
LThey will see the land under cultivation ; they
will meet persons; no doubt, from their own
neighborhood; they will witness the improve
ments, and can judge of the character df the pop
ula.tion. Persons should come prepared to pur
-1 chase, as many are locating, and locatiolss are
not held on refusal. -
The Hammonton Faimer, a monthly Lilerary
and Agricultural sheet, eontaittilts, full Worms
tion of Hammonton, will be sent to each
ieuir
er, and COG I,e obtained at 25 ets. per anntun.
Title indisputable. Warrautee deed's given,
;.clear of all incumbranre, when purchase money
'is paid. Route to the land :—Leave Vine Wert
wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by railrrincl
at 7.30, A. M., and 5.30 P. M. ; when there in
quire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences
Will be found. Letters and applications can be
addressad to S. B. COUGHLIN. :102 . Smith
Fifth Street, below Walnut,Philadelphia. Maps
and information cheerfully furnished.
T. BOYLE, Agent for Northern Pennsylvania.
Office, New . Milford. Susq'a. Co., pa.
September. 1,1858.-3 m. •
WOOL I WOOL ! •
lIAYDEN BROTHERS will pay the high
get cash price for Wool delivered at
.their
[New Milford, June `2olh,
TAKE DUE NOTICE,
• —AND— '
•
Govern Yourselves Accordingly,
—THAT_
6utteubtrg, osenbam
Ara constantly receiving
DRESS GOODS .
5
of the latest styles and of the , finest polity ;
Shawls, Ka util lan , Bonriets :
' A superioi stock of
VAL LINE ME G OOD,
to which the attention of country milliners hi
respectfully invited. We have a beautiful assort
ment of
Embroideries,' Collars, Sleeves,
- Linens, • Laces While Goods,.
tineidelled in quality, style, and prices.
We devote a great deal Of attention to the
READY MADE CLOTRINO
bdsineds; having an extensive tailoring establish
ment conriecietr with our Stores at Montrose and
Susquehanna Depot. We flatter ourselves that
we can fit a man—be ho dwarf or giant; and no
matter bow ill-shapen—in presentable style,
F ir PROVIDED ALWATS . .,M
that his Portalonnaie is stuffed with the needful.
Call and get yciir " - Money's Worth," at the
store of
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAVM, tr. CO.
Montrose, Pa., Aug.
,11th, 1858.,
- • Homampathy... ,
DR. HUMPHREY'S HOMCEOPAtific
R f inkoliN fof sale bV - ABEL TURRIILL,
EXPRESS LINE..
7COBB offers to the public, at prices that
, cannot fail to suit, a LATZE and Surtsida
assortment of, _
tit it cr. !fix Ecs,
at the old well known establishment forinerly oc-
Opted by Oliver Crete.
:3*E'sns,Teki, SPets, Fittrfr, PlOttn,
and SALT (by the sack or bhrrel,) Pisa; and all
articles found in first elan groceries.
I would particularly call atte ntion th'e of Fart*
era mid others to 14 Mat am consAan'llt
receiving fresh supplies of.
FIRST RATE FLOUR;
also good and medium s/ualitie4 Which will be
sold KIWIIT; for ready wy, in quantities to suit
tht purchaser. Z. COBB.
Biontrose,July 25th, 1858.
TREMENDOUS ,
• - 1::;Er
nAnfillllEß. goLplpwomos -----
ilioNtlialikiTelitt•
VAT RERE• the subseribir irs.ree*i n n er a large
V 'quantity of SCHOOL: BOOK; each ae
Cu be used at'. the Nortnitl School -to corn.
'wool% the 30th inst.; also, MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS—a, gobil-asnotrtinent; 'arid STATION
ERY' of2thsibeitquitlity,—ill 45t which will be'
sold . for CASH anc . l•4l lice pries by • •;-,
• • - 1*- • ' ' N. N. BULL01:1.•-•-
Arigost 10111: 1858. •
oAlt liNGiNtiga
,Pit;eht,
tatiltim2l4 Ivy them.
•-• S. IT:SAYRE &
Novilt 15th, issa.
1 * if * * *'* * * • * *4
DIFTS;. - GIFTS.
SPLlENDlti:Gupirsi
--e T
439 CHESTNUT -STREET.
711 E ciny . 11'00k !TORE
G, EVAN„S . r . 1 113 0.1111 Y its riel sand the
NA. public that his Star Gift Book Store and
Publishing Howie 'is permanently established in
Brown's splendid Tron Building,• 439 Chestnut
Street, two dobrsbelow Fifth, where the pur
chaser cleach book, at the regular retail price,
will receive one of the' following giR. , Veined
from. 95 cents to $lOO :: '1 - •
' . . .. . _ Worth each.
„550,Pat0t.-Engl. Lever Gold Watches, $lOO.OO,
,550 Putt Anchor- " " 50 00
490 Ladies gold Watelies,lBk. eases, 35.00
600 Say. Dont. Watches, warranted. /5.00
500 Parlor Timepieces, • . 10.00
"WO Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Pins, 10.00
500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, 5.00 to 12 00
500 Cents' Vest and Fob Chains, 10.00
1049. Gold Lockets,(large size,dblease,) • 10.00
2000 - " - (anal' size,) - 300
1060 Geld Pencil Cases,with Gold Pens, 5.00
1000 Extra G.Pens,with
.casesitholders, - - 3.50
9500 Gold Pencils - , - 2.00
1500 Gold Pens with SilvOr Penc . ilii, 2.50
2500 Lad's'MPeits,witlicases&hcriders, 1.50
6500 Gold .Rings, I . • - 1.00
20n0 Gents' Gold Rings , - 2.50
2500 Ladies' Gold Brea:tpins, . 2.50
3500 ?disks' • " "• 1 50
. ,
3000 PoCket - z - 1.00-
2000 SetSiientetyold bosom Stine.s, 2.50
9 . 000 • " " Sle : eve Buttons, 2,00.
2000 Pairs of Ildies Ear Drops, • 2.50
8000. Ladies'. Pearl Card Cases, - • 5.00
15000 Ladies'Cammiet,or-Mosaic Pins, 5.00
MOO Ladies Shawl .and Ribborr fins,,
1.50
5000 Articles of Gold Jeivelry, Gift looks, &c.,
not enumerated in the aboVe, worth from
25 cents to - $25.-
F.vans' new Catalogue, - r;hich is sent free to
animas of .the_ooun'try, contains all th'e moss
popular books Of the day, and the newest publi
cations, all of which will be sold as low as can
be obtained at other stores.
Agents Wanted in every town of the Union.
Those desiring ,:so tb act, can obtain full partic
ulars by addressing the above.
N. B.—Being largely interested in pnblishing
books,nnd buying from other publishers immense
quantities, for cash, Lam enabled to.make larger
discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealers
than can 'be had at any other house-in the
country. •
Any book published-in the United States, ,the
Fatail,price of which is $t or upwaratiiififibe
kfironiply sent, Gift included, on receipt of pub
-1 Niters price. •
, An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any per
! son ordering .ten books to be sect to one atl
dreti.
Sent for a attalOgne.- AthirehS. • •
G. G. EVANS; Pullisher.
439 Chestnut St., Philada
ntig.26,3m.)
$lOO,OO REWARD!
FOR a BC:ter, Safer, or more Economical
Light than can bb had \ by using D. P.
Peters' Patent Non•ExploilirSetf-Generating
Gas Lamp, it being equal if n t suPe::lor to the
Wiest Coal Gas. The materiarused for generating
Gas is Darning Fluid or iEtherW Oil. The Gas
is generated in the Burner by decomposing and
evaporating the Fluid by i;5l own heat, fortnirig
pure Hydro-Carbonic Gas; which is all conveyed
•to•the Burner, leaving no _substance unconsumed.
'The Burner can be fitted to apy ordinary Lamp
and warranted perfectly ware an free 'kohl any
dangev,,of vplosfon, Is free from smoke or tin=
pleasant smell. It is perfectly adapted for
Churches,'lloteis Steres, Reading Rooms, Pri
vate DCiellingts; tiq 3 ,&c., and only requires a
triut to prove its stiperio)rity over every other
-portable light now in use.
The following calculation will show its ezono
my over other materials used for - lights:
Peter.rSelf•Guneratiiig GuLt*-Lanip
With Fluid or .Etherial Oil at GO
cts. per gal. with six Jet Burn
ers. I ct. per hour.
Camphene st 55 cts. per gallon, 2 1
Lard Oilat 81.15 " " 2114 "
sperm Oil at 52.51 , ",.u
.4 ct
Fluid with contemn burners nt GO
eta. per gallon, " "
Gas at 82.25 per 1000 feet, 1 1-4 " "
" - _ -21.4 "
Gas at $4.00 "
I wish it distivlttly understood, that this Gas
Burner will OrtAtice more Light thrut any other i
Porkble Li ht i n tat , It is vety simple, easily
trimmed and kept in order...
The public are invited to call and examine 1
this Premium Damp for themselves before pur
ehasing elsewliCie, this-being the only. Patent
Burner having a non-conductor. For sale at the
Mormon Boos SlocE by. A. N. BULLARD. ~M ontrose, June 15th ; OA
ffW lEWEIEL
•
TO VANS •& ALLEN bare
lit; • _lit this day returned from
‘:-,11111 New Yorlowith a well select
! • s ed and choice assortment of
so
• 1: : L . Watchcis, Jewel 'ry •
AND FANCY .0 0 °DS,
wide' together wit h their former stock,rnakes the
largest and best Variety of goods in their line ever
offered to the inhabitants of Binghimtori; and as
the above wore purchased for (ig!, will be sold
at the lowest cash prices; wig all articles warrant-
ed according to representation. The attention'
of all persons wiiihing to examine orviirchage is
respectfully solicited.„EXANS & ALLEN, '
• No. (.1 Odd Fello \ wi' Hull.
VITATCHES.,GoId and Silver Watches,,
,of every descrlpHon, bf our own impor;
tation, and also of taiimis other .makers, open
face and hunting, for :;ale by .gvirig - al, Attme.
41.:VER WARE.-Table and Desert Friffrii;
f. 7 Table, Desert; Tea; Preserve; Cream, Salt
atubldustard Spoons; Pie, Cake, Butte! and Fruit
Knives; Cups and Goblets; Card Cases; Salt
Cellars; sets
.o(Kniv,e, Fork and, Spoon; and
Napkin Rings, of sierlf l ig silver, at
FiC659 & Aittrei.
riLitTts WAR . h.=—A.' handieme variety of
Plated Castors, Cake and Card Baskets,
Cups, Forks and SpOons, extra heavy plate, Tea
Sets, Sugar Baiketi, Salt Cellars, &e., for sale
by - .• •,EVANS & ALLEN.
TENVELYtY.Ii very tetintiffil assortment of
41.1 Cameo, Mosal.c, Gold Stone, Enamelled,
tone and .all_ old Ear-Rings and Bie4t-Pins;
Just keeeived by . 3 'EVAISti 4iL ALLEN.
._
'.
CHAINS.—Fob; Vest,Chatelaine sod
G.
Neck Chains, of various patterni and
weights, by • , EVANS & ALLEN.
TARACELEI'SThe b'est stock of Braaelets
1..11 ever offered in Broome County, consisting
of Gold Link, Bank Hair, Jet'and Coral, of the
nelveit patters; cheap, at " '
ZLEEVE.BIATONS.—A very superki; drti
0. do of Onyx, Cameo, Gold Studs; Gold and
Cameo Sleeve Buttons and — Sttu!s, for sale by
EVANS & ALLEN,
No 2 Odd F'ellotits' Hall.
Binghamton, June 41b, iB5B.
(AOLD SPECTACLES—Of every age, son.
ki vex and concave, also Silver, Steel, Plated
!SU Gertimn Silver ? do.; b., Eva.ss & ALLEN.
PLATED:KNIVES.:-A largo stock of - Table
and Desert Knives - , also Steel Knives and
Fork's, Air sale tip. • Evans &
CORATE/og—* the bunch, also Uoral
Neck laces' and Armlets, bjy - •
• Elisits & ALLErt.
• •-
Crit ids; stock of Gold
lir Pens, with and without holders, bx . ,
EVANS & ALLEN.
DOC . KfIT 'Yr WRY...4A very, ifiratiabl att.
•1 isoiturent of Orne,' Twii, Thies) tild soar.
Bladed Knives, also, a good lot of Sciisbrorjal
sizes; by . EVANS & A . ..IItEN.
CI LOCKS—EIea - mid 'Pen.
dulum, 39-day, B,day rind 3 . 0 henry Wood
and-from Cakes!: by -Evans ALLEN,.
APKEI liory and-Bone,
11 by • Evlbs & gt-turr.
.CtO,LIXTHISIBLEISiIirtivery hoevy,
like
%X wise Silver dd., or all '
EVANS dr! ALIEN,'
N0..2 Odd Fellowa- 11111.
Elaboroton, JonsAth ; 1836.
FARXIin, ATTENTION. "
et. •
The bes.ite k3.f... the •cvollb for ralshar
UR A. 1 1 1
IsIEINAUS SOPER PHO§PHAtE of LIME,
at $4O per t0n4 0 , 4 i.,4;cis, a lb., by the barrel.
A NAIXSP.DIiIIi R'ECO3llllENbed
13...f0r i•VHENP;tIid GRAIN'Cropa,
by Professor O AS. T. JACKSON.
Chemist. of the elite& States Patent -
Office, Washin on, D. C-:—., :. . . • ~.- '
It will repay t ,e outlay 50 to 100 per cent, and
Will not burn the - set dby contact, like Guano. ,
Try it—Provelit. . .d. A. LEINAU. .
No. 21 South 'front it., Philadelphia, Pa.
Or of-my Agora*, throughout Ihe•conntry. ... ,
ANALYSIS can he seen at my Office.. Cab
mailed with.tlie order, will receive pimp* atten-.
tion. A liberal !discount to Storekeepers who
buy to sell agaid. . , . -- .. -.. •
Pamphlets came bad .4 my 0111‘.:(3. G. A. L.,
Yuly 20, •1858,1.3 m , IP.
CASH. lOR WOOL., -
H"7Tw"ipU ttblabel price
In
. ITwoltssie '
New Milford. ' lune 28,1858.
.. ~ 1;VM.113. , SiMPSONY
IV LT tiff 111. P Lig.l.ll
MONTROSE' PA. .-
, ..,.. A . _
...
..
In A.,..iferrimaree:Boot and Slit. S tore, nezt
•
o J. Ethridge..
l orked for. the put nine pearl
ost skjltfal workmen, he Teets
e can do the moat difficult jobs
HAVING w,
with the
confident that fi
on short notieo.l
All Work WO
W. B. Siatrs i l
time, and t een
skilful workman
as can be done
confidence.
Towanda Jury
Refers to—W
Montayne, E. 0.1
da; B. S. Beni
.1.• Wittenberg,
.*:t*Jewelry ni
and onsreasonabl
emoted to Give Satisfaetiot:
on has workel for mo for, some
ecommend him as a careful 'and
, competent to do as good work
in the country, and. worthy of
WM, A. CHAMBERLIN.
e lOth, 1858. 4 •
in. Ek - vell, E, N. Baird, E.
. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury; T.owan
ley, L Searle, C. D. Littirotit;
(intros':). . . N
eatly repaired on short notice.
de terms. [June 156118 W—ff.
Mag . PUBLIC. _.
lebrated Catarrh Sunit,"
REMEDY.
FOR BAIE, BY '
R. THAYER; biontroAe,_•,:
, ToMPKtri - s, Brooklyn;
•Wm H. THAYER, Dimock.
10 TH .
D g ences Ccl
AN IN
HIGH L i tst IMPORTANT
_ •• • - . : . • T I - .:Iffil
„to ~J f 1 Gerllemen t^ho
. WOr
HAVE -recently made arrangemants,
I
sidemble expense, for doing work in the
•
Taitortnaßusiriegs
on very short n tice, in a deat,durable, and WU
ionable manner and at redUced prices.,
I will furnish garments to order, if desirsa, or
render the customer whatever assistance he may .
neod in selecting materials of the best quality,
ani.,at the lotyest market prices::
mkt be warranted as to fit, fin s
ish and durability. No customer need take his
work from the hop unless it suits him. •
Being pert= ently, and:exclusively engaged:
in this business it shaltbe qty great aim to please
the public, and thus secure their patronage.._
P. LINEA
Montrose, .Ttne Ist 1858. 220. -
THE copalitnersldp heretofore existing un-,
der the name of. Dickerman & Garrett ist
this day dihsotd by mutual consent: The notesk
apd skccounts f the late firm_ are in Horatio
Cairn:Cs handsifor collection. . • •
J. DICKERMAN, Jr. •
lIORATIO GARRATT.
New Milford!, Juno .10th, 1858
The business will be continued ,a the 'old;
stand by the - Subscriber, who will. be hailiy to
old
.fri4nds, and as Inany•new ones as,
may be dispostid to favor him with a calk More
hereafter. I ' I. DICKERMAN, Jr.
New Itfilferdi June ilOth. 1858: • ' •
The GUEAT
4:1111 SSADOR of HEALTH
onll.3lankind.
THE want Hof a sterling medicinal to - meet the
ills and necessities of the suffering ponied
of humanity, and one entirely free from mineral,
and other deleterious particles, was severely felt
until this all pqwerful medicine was ushered into
the world; Hollowa:y's-invaluable Pilli iiii4 he
*tie the Iloseliold, Remedy of an iiiitiiins..
Their attribute is to Pievent, as well as teCire;
they attack the rzidix' root of the complaint,: and
removing the hidden cause bf disernie reiiiiigor
ate and resterthe drooping energies , of the sys.
tem; assisting nature .in her task of Vital and
1
Functionary geformation.
. . I , Distielber ,
ties great ; aconite of t4d - continen y ields
quickly to a enure° of these antiseptic Pills, and
the digestive o l rgans are restored to their proper ,
tone; no matter in what hideims shape this hy:
dra et disease exhibits itielf, , , this seatehing,and
fliterrlag remedy disperses it ! from the patient's'
system,. • ' . .
From
and Weakness.
From whate,Ver cause, Lowness of Spirits, and .
all other signs of a diseased liver, and other es. ,
organizations ef, the system, vanish index' . the
eradicating influence .of this ill poWerfel anti
,seriac and detergent remedy.. -.. ,
• apt tous_Diaarders.
The proper quantum and right condition of the
bile is of mouientous importance tq the. health
of the human frame, this Anti-Bilious medicine
expels, the hidden seeds of , the contPlaitkatid
tees all' the muds and secretions pure and .."
ffuen cleansing and reasettating the vital' Aim;
lion f the bly.
e) 1
f 1 tild lOoie j tV!':i r dif .e - irtilrni . .". fete doses of
this re nlatino and renovailfig remedy;whatever .
may . beir eomplaint,. it -ca n be taken with
safety in II periodical and other disorganization..
itseffec is ail but miraculous.
nevi/Ivied Proof. ,
The t sti4 ri
ny of nations is tutaimcnisly :
te
borne t ot . ealth-giving virtues of tine noble
remedy, and c rtificates in every iiiing lane'
bear witness. t the Undeniableness of, then .
trinsic Worth. are the
,
1 .
ilalloW'ay's Pi Is are th e best remedy known in the
. World 0 . 7. thefollo,wing dioeases: ,
Asthma, Diarilicea, Influenza, Stone and
Bowel' Coni:o opsY, Inflam'ation,Graiel, -
plaints;,,, D bility, toward Secondary ,
Coughs, P iei and' Weakness; .6 1. 140t0m5,
Colds, - Arnie.' Livei - -Venereal •
Chest Dis..Ffrnale Complaints, Affections,
eases, .C" mplaitits,Lownerisof Worms of
Costiieness,Hfrideches, Spirits; all kinds:
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Piles;. , -,. .'. „.,
EirCAUT H IOM—Notie ark genuine unless' ,
the. words' " olloirz,4, New York and Lon.d6a."
are discernible ,aCtiftater-mark in every . kW,
of the book Of directiohe around- each ; pot or ,
box; the hammay be plainly seen, 14,410/dig'
laf tathe,l ' ht.- A
theJhandsome „reward will be
ti t,
- given Co any o e rendering such information as
may lead tot o detection of any party or, pkrtitii; . -
Counterfeiting the medicines or vending; the setae;
lidoviigi themito be2smrioM3.,
~ •
,„ .. ,-,-,,,,,
* * *Sold att the alainfaCtonei at Pra - pacer
Iloilow.ay,Bo Maiden Lino, New, York and by
all respectable Druggists and Dealer:l; in Medi
cine throughont the United Statei tied tbo civil
lied world, laltioXes Sh -oikti; 63 cents and $1 •
era. • . , 1 , .
.
... . ,
. g 4r There is considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes:, .---..-- , . ..
-. ' N.B.—Direletienifor - the guidanco.cif"Tiatients
in evory.disorder are affuro4 to each.'box:'
juhr.i 3d, 1959., r,..12e0xyl y.