The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 16, 1858, Image 3

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    The Ilfamtisouton Fbriister, saL:neiVs•
paper, det-oted "to Literature and; rAtrieidtare,
itti9 setting forth full accounts Of We hew settle-,
inent. of Ilammonton,in New fiersevican be ante'
scribed for. at' only 25 .ets. per entitfin.. 3-
laelose postage stamps for the,amount.
`'Ad
dress to. Editor of the Farmef, liaenoeten,
iantie co., New Jersey. Those - iiishing cheap
i s ail,vflho_best. quality' in one of the healthiest
end that • climates in the Union, see
a aertisementiatlllamniiinton [Sep.l-3m
• The ElOwitig. ''. 4ke place et
•Ditneek Four--Corners, Thursday,. Sept, , ind
1.358, - Mu - the ground of Mason Tingley.
lirovisions' will. be mado for the accommo
dation of Competitors and- Judges. Teams
to start at 2 o'clock. -
COMMITTEE OF ARII.V•IGEstENT - E. B. Gates,
1 P. -Baker, Lyman Blakeslee. - •
JUDGES—AbeI Cassidy, - Jacob., Wallace,
Ilyde Crocker. A. BAY.DITIN. ,
F. I.*
COM
. S. F. (41IMALF. _ • • •
Faro Lands for sale 25 milM from
PhOadeil) . !ii:i' by 'Railroad in the' State of • New
Jersey. Soil among it the best for Agricultural
purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay
I,,itlom. The
,bend is a larg e tract, divided into _
small farms: and ,hundreds trifm all parts of the
country are-now settling and building: The crops
C3ll he seen growing. 'PeiMs from $l5 to $2O per
acre, payable within four Years In - instalments.
TR - visit the •place—Leave tine Stint Wharf at
"Philadelphia ati.3o. a. m., by Railroad for Ham
:me:ton, or addre.sit..l. 'Byrnes, by letter. See
full advertisement in another column. [sep.l-3m.
An .ivanting:.to o to a mild climate,
fine market, see advertisement of
liammontoiaand§.
,
Fa rut tan ds to r sale 25 miles from_
Philadeiphia_by. Railroad' in the State at New
Jersey. Soil aciongst the best for
_Agricultural
purposes, being a.`moltd loam soil; with clay
bottom. The.
_ ancris a large into
tract, divided
'small larrns,-and.hundieds from all parts of the
country are now settling and budding.- The crops
tan be seen growing. Terms-from 815 to 820
l'••r *la, partible within four years by instalments.
'l visit t& place—Le-avu Vine Street Wharf at
Philadelphia - nt 7.'30., a. m., by Railmad fox' Him
monton,or addre*Si 13. J. Byrnes, by letter. 'See
lull tolvertisemetlt inzanot her etddion, • [rtep,l-3m.
To all - wanting Farms, see advertisement:Of
I 1 aulmonton Lands
p. SIMPSON has removed
location to & 4yebster-new building,
•
nit bclow [lntel.
• -r4.11.4.4,-41 . )2gai
- In Rush - Sept.-sth by. Eld. H. 11. Gray, Mt.
SYLVESTER IL POWERS and Misi SARAH
D. TERRY, both of Rush, Snsq. Co., Pa.
. On the f)th insL,-in Green, Chenango Co, N. Y.,
Is. the Rev. 'Janes D. Webster, Mr. S. -.C.
I1A111:IN Warren, Bradford Co., Pa., and Miss
ESTHER L..MERRILL of the fernier pixie.
Ugg_l2.
At the resMenee of ilk father, in Harrisburg.,
l'enn'a,. on Thlirsday - morning; Sept. '240858,
I.A F A VET l'E G. 1) 111 C K ged • thirty,thrte
Educational Meeting.
riIIIERE will be held; in Friendsville, od
1.. Saturday, Sept. -25:11, 1858, a General
: 4 .lvelifigpf the friends of Popular- Edueatjon
Free Schools. • .
Meeting to eornmonee at one o'clea, p. m.,
ano continue during the afternuon and evening
if /lie people wish_ •
Prof. tirorittArm will he present.
11.•11. IdITLE, Es4l.,.the distinguished CHAM-
T!•S Cr FREC SCHOOLS will deliver the ()CATION
orThe
one friend , . at Friendsville will please pro.
room for the meeting..
I t l• 70 Ito a Iran(' ra llv of the people—'Let
them all cc-me oat—Mtn. 117 . onren and CHILDREN.
B. F. TEWB:SBITRY, Co. Supt
DENTAL. NOTICES
TAR. A. GEFF6RII) 1 : 14s located himself
in Montrose for the purpose of carrying on
tilt? DENTAL VIIACTICE in all its branches. , Ho is
ri, , w ready to attend to ; a11 calls in his peolession
with promptness, and will_erfdeavor to give' entire
sati,fac lion. All operations WARRASTED. Office
.
w.t D.r. Sept. 15th. 1858.—if.
./
t .1.,
'Orn 4 ' tT - CI eMtilt -1
THE Atlantic Cable has been tail, bat that
tines begin to cause ai much joy as the
fact that
REVYON
1- in market will- a. fine amsortment of
GOODS
Con•-•is6ng in part as followip:
.
..iforie Antiqu a
e nd Black Enibroiclered
RoL s, Printed do., Shawl.,---Broelaci—; - •
Llny and Srynare, Silk. dit.d
$25;00:f T L :._
- Plain All Wool ,Diganes. •
Glair ER E
h;LLoncfrbm f;s.loss. Od., Black relvel Ril)-
lioi;sfrom 4s ps. to ss,oo'ps., Dimity and,
Laion;
Sarcenel CaMbrics, all
..:Yezo Styles of Printed De:
- lanes, Embroidered Fa
r • • .nitnre MUSLIN: •
KENTUCKY JEANS in 'every variety. Every
variety of BONNET BORDERS . and GOODS,:
so-as..to release all the' Ladies from the trouble
of calling upon the - Mti.tmcns who charge so
very high. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS arriceS .
loner than usual. WALLPAPER, BONDER,
, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO.
ROBES, CARPETING, CROCKERY, two vain
and beautiful styles: HOOPS.: CHAMBRAY
.PRENCH-GINGHAIIS. `SHOES, 'a gory
lartre assortment. GAITERS, BOOTS -414.
" SLIPPERS. Also, a large assortment-of choice
TOYS, fur distribution Isjganta :PER
HAIR OILS, • PATENT MEDI
CINES. Also, a fine assortment- of BED
STEADS, from - 81,74 to 86.-
,Cl-1411 Wood_
I.'!ag Seat, at ManufactUrar'i friers., And Would
say that his assortmentis ter-3' especially adapted
to those vibo'buy rich gt2ods,--4 - te sionha respeCV
fully invite their inspection asgobAlsparLicialarly
suited to ehiss No. 1. And'wouhFas , positively
assure those who wish to'buy at lowest. priced
" that his goods are .equally good for theta, and
just as low as can be hough:. this side of.
York. It is. a fact, - acknow [edged by all, that
my goods eicell thepurehaSea of all other dealer:l
in c:ALtit: - R. KENYON JEL'
• Lawscille Centre: Pa., •••„ • -
.
- September 6, 1658.. -
Auditor s.Noties. • - -
THE -undersigned, appointed- an Anditor•by
• the Court of Common Pletis of -81niqne:
henna Ccitnity, to make distribution-of the funds'
nril!ing trnru 11. sate -of'thelteal'Eistitte of Her
vey Hall, hereby gives home- Jur wi ll id:
ten - d.to the duties of his said appointment 2tAint
'trice in I.ritttrose, on Ttleaday the 19th day: of
(tetoher next, at one o'clock, in: the aftenioon;
when all persons having in interest - in,the'alid
fund can attend if they tirink ..proper.
A. CHEL4BEULIti, Auditor.
Sept. 15th, 1858.-4w..:t
Auditor's Trotice. -
THE' undersigned, oppointed.an , Apaitor by
the Court_ of Uuminon fleas of Sosque.
hanna County, to make dhitributton ofthe full&
ari , si no , from the sale of-the Real,Estate of .Daol -
Baker, hereby.gives notiee• that 'ls will at
;pad to the duties of: said appotaMent
(title in Montrose, on Itionday, the 18th day-of
October next, at one .dillock in the afternOOn,
when alf-per:sOns hating an -interest in said;fated
can attend if they think proper. •
A. CHAMBERLIN, Andi Or. •
Sept. 16tit,
STRAYED froth the inerosinre'nf the salami!.
ber, about the middle of August, one DIM,
HAM BULL Said Bull is one year Old, dun
colored, with a white face. Any person that will
give information or I.return7saimal will
_be
liberally,rewarded.
LATHA3I OARDNER.
East Bridgewater, Sept. 181.14 1868.-4 w.
Philadelphia Medical College.
214 S2uth Fifth . below Walnut.-
The 23d session orthis Institution will open on
Monday; Octobeillth, lBsB.
The folloiving are some of -its advantages
It if the only Institution in the City which fur
niihes its Students with Hospital Tickets and
material for dissection WITHOUT CHARGE, The
classes are exatnined - daily by the Profissors.
who take a persenal interest in the advancement
and welfare of every Student.
A limiteensraber of young men of restricted
means will- be received k 8 beneficiaries; paying
but $2O fora full course of Tickets. In aft cases,
the sons of .phystcians and clergymen -have pre
ference. .
An 4nnonneement containing every informa
tion will be gent free. on application to
B.IHOWARD RAND, H. D.,
Dean of the Faculty.
Sept. 18, r858.--3w,vlv.
QUBNIARINR ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.
CI, Received _this day,'a lot of foririnch sections
of the Submarine Atlantic Telegraph Cable,—
[warranted genuine.) . Call, or send your orders
soon, for the rsuPply
s ` !`LORAL BEADS.—A z large lope of• Coral
Necklaces and Armlets, jtrit . receied
PLATED RNlVES.—Another -invoice of
Plated Table and Dessert Knives, direct
from the mannOtory, by
EVANS & ALLEN.
Nol - 2 Odd Fellows' Hall:
Binglismton, Sept. 4th, 185.13.
•..
"Thick Darknesicorerei the Earth,
An Gros's Darkness the People."
COUNTRY MERCHANTS : ,
And altOthers*lll take - Notice:
THAT .they can supply themselves - in any
quantities witfi
.11ciiiesc Far Famediontent
NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE or COAL,
OIL LAMPS,
At the Wholesale and Retail HEAD.Qusnrsits.
.S. South SECOND Street, - 38.
p., PHILADELPHIA..
• The only pia celwhere exclusive Agencies csf
be obtained for the States of- Pennsylvania, New
Jersey and Delartire.
These Lamps give a light equal in intensity
of flame, and similar in appearance to pas, and
are claimed to be superior to all other portable
lights, now in use. No fear of Explosion—..No
cfferisive odor.—.No smoke—Very easily trimm.
ed.—As easily nigulated as Gas Light—Can
be adapted to all purposes—And better than ail
for a poor mari.-...50 per cent cheaper than any
other portable light, now in common use.
OLfi AGERCT AJ.SO, FOR
Knopf's Patenlßosin and Coal Oil Lamp.
Mr — Lamps, Gil, Wicks, S,hades, and every
article in the line. IS, E. SOU` El LAND; Agent.
N 0.33 South SECOND.STRE ET, PRILA.
September, flail?
Attention da valr y ! •
iril HE : 1 lyn Troop of Cavalry" are hereby noti
fied,to tneerat the house of James 0. Bul
lard in BrooklYn on Saturday, the 25th inst.,
at nine o'clock; A. M.. fop parade and drill.
STEPHENIE. CARPENTER, Captain.
Harford, Sept. 4th, 1258.-3w* - .
_ EleOtiOn for Field 0 ;i , ra
For the lat Reg. Ist Brie. of Susq'a Co
IN obedience to the Militia Lints of the Com
monwealth of Perinsylvania. the following
named Companies are hereby , ordered to 'meet at
their several places . of parade on Saturday. the
2nd day of October next. at 9 o'clock, a. m.. for
the purpose of electing Field Officer's for the I et-
Reg. Ist Brig. of Suttfa County. Election of
officers by grade.. -,
Ist, ono Colonel-. I 3rd, one. First Major.
end, one Lieut. Col. 41,h, one Second Maj.
Staff officers to be *moulted by the Col. of
said'Regiment. •
N. B. Commanding Officers of said Companies
will superintend said elections and make returns
according to Law.
5 ASA SPICER, br. In:,
- 1 1, Ist Br., 10th Div., Pa. Mil. ,
OffiCe.,
Harffird, Sept. 7,1858. - '-31/4
Military. Notice:
FIELD and Staff Officers that were elected
under the. Military Act Of forty-nini
aro hereby notified to meet at Barnhum's Hotel-
Milford. on Mcinday. the 20th day of,
September inst., at 10 o'clock. a. m. for the par=
pose of transacting some Military Business of
importance. Punctual attendance is required.
- • _J. L. GILLET.
Ilarford Sept; 7th, 1858.
TO OLD. AND NEV CUSTOMERS . :
undirsiffned would hereby exptesB his
thank - 8; a aregards, to his ndmeforie friends
and (the Merchants, Milliners and Car.
riage-31,1kers; in this and other noinlles)'for,a
continuation of their patronage, and kind feelings,
and to - assure them that It will ever be efierished, -
by - a
,neighhoitind citizen. with gro . itude, and
would , also-day ; that ke, is" still inicreilid, with
'I. 4 Hint, (21.5; Pearl St., N. Y-s) Ln the Hard
ware, Cutlery, and Carriage. Trimming Bu siness;
and that he is alio a _Speeial Tariner
Lawrence, Griggs & Kin rrOury, 4ts Courtlandt
t, N. Y., in. the Hat, -e Cap, Strati GOOds and
Milienry business, where all tradeis-wfiii pir
ellase goods -in either of these, iffanates are kindly
invited to call, examine, and prirchase, - if - satis
factory. . Youri truly,
. •
11 . C. TYLER.,
lifontrome, §ept. 24f 185-
TO Tilt :PUBLIC. •
GOOD 'IVATCHES
r i l l l A T :b atie been spoiled by unskilful persons;
JL csa.agata be madatood.by
J HIGGINBOTHAM
regular City. Watchmaker, competent to lepair
Duplex; Repeaters, Patent and Detached Levers,.
Lepines, and Vertie.al WateliesAtc.,l4.; whether
English, Swissi, Prebeh or Chinese mete; and
for this purpose has on hand -a good'assOrtinent
of "Watch Jewels, Watch" 'Wheels, Mainsprings,
Cylinderi, Rands, glasselydre., &c.
-Eir Shop in' Bentley, Read & Co.'s, Store,
F'brenix Block, Montrose Suet Co., Pa:
'August 25th, ISMV." tf.
101 1 1ENa, tal&GBi.
• 111111101 , A.CTURERS, IItDVIEBEItS
HATS, CAPS, Alft) -11FURfii .
'SVZ IL I V - ID 66.3 is
Umbrellas, Partigiols,.anditibbon*
.
ifIiZINERT ARTICLES
Ni). 46,. COURTLANDT STBIEIV.
DAN: H. LANVILE2I, . iNEW I , X94;
M_GRIGGS, - General Putoon l / 2 , -- •
11(Q, .A...lasosauxlr, . _
TYLER. Spechtl.Peither....
. _AcitosiriC
COME ee me, My use is grand di r superlt .
Headstrong haini 3 Obicomeot e Ine,come hal*
AN Spanish Hee?dless th'diersountatpiß o ;
Rest in m y .Hoelere-rnought
LOCATION 'ls pleasautotlowislbefai:og
your bumble' . ,- HertetMomlimitUme rntltallL
• ,! * *Sbep 3,itswe T ent;aseoes Rota, on
TurnpAe Street. - • , . ; .4
_ Moirraosn, August "130th, ,
Ali winking toitigra4 46 - Fe Cilinitte,
toP4teoilomd, , market,: lea
lidtetileLlsent at
"nimunonton /AWOL : fr;
INE:=11111
. 4e tr GOODS STitIT
-. COURT (51) STREEL
Adjoining the " Bank of Binghamton," - - - BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
My StccX: is one of theilargest and best selected varieties of •
_ STAPLE AND - FANCY
DRY
102,222 TIOODZ,
Satil s
.2120202,,
Itleii Silks,
Hosiery,
Mantillas, Domestics, 'Embroideries,
Flannels, , Cassimeres, Cloths, &c.,
To which the attention of
,Close Buyers is called.
In the basement will be found a large assortment of Family
GROCERIES&PROVISIONS
To which the attention of THE PEOPLE is invited
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, FLOUR, PORK, FISH,
In fact, everything in tl:e way 'of Groceries, CrIEAPER. MA'S THE CIIEAtEST. -
Also, CROCKERY, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
jar Particular invitation is , extended to : those whopurchase for CASH to call and
examine our stack and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
A. KNO'WLTON,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.---Silk ar.ii Cotton Umbrellas, Ladies' Sun Shade's
and Parasols, in great variety. just received direct from the Manufsefurer, for sale at LOW PRICES
at A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Court,street, - adjoining Bank of Binghamton.
Trunks, Traveling Bags, ValiseS, and Ladies Hat Bases,
A largo assortment direct froin the Manufactory in Jersey City, just received at
-A. KNOWLTON . , 51 Court-street.
vowusit% rowvoEutl
BLASTING POWDER AND FUSE.
A. N 9P-11/7 L - T ON,
Solt Agent for the Slaw Bang Pdwder Mill, will kcal). on hand at all, times a btrge stock of.tbe
above celebrated POWDER, which will be sold by the keg only, itlitriiiiifaeturers prices. Also,
SPORTING POWDER, SHOT AND ,CAPS.
All the Choice Brands of Sporting. Powder, from the Haiard Powder Company, on hand at-All
mes--f Orelle at low prices. N. B.—My Powder will ,peak for itself.
A. KNON,LTO\i,'SI Court-street, adjoining the Bank of Binghamton.
(041611 1 21 ClittATl
VMS& difiek e. az 242 &it& cliadflattili,
Mere than.. 60 difrered,rityles now in store, including all the newest Pittenm- - -- - reCebied direct
from"the manufacturers. jobbers profits paid no " home produettous^ at tills establisfiinent.
Tbuaisertment will be kppt unbroken during the Summer season.
A. KNOWLTON, 513Court.street, atlj?ininitig the Bank of Binghamton:
-
13ISCU1T AND CRACKERS
•
A large assortment of Biscuit and Crackers received this day, from one of the most extensive-
Bakeries in New York City. A fresh supply received every week. •
s.
Wine Biscuit; bfilk Biscuit, .
: Lemon Biscuit , ., - Abetnethy. Bisciiit,
- Egg Biscuit, . - Nonpitteil - Biscuit;
Butter. Crackeri, stiktr Crackers,
Fanc.y . do , Waintit do _
fashioned
do - , , - Ginger cgilaps.
Er'Theold fashioned hand-mado ButteisCrtekeis. , '
, ,
Soda Biscuit
Exthi, Cream BYetuit,
Cup Biscuit,_.
Boston - Crackers,
Graham do,
Desert -do •
PURla:corE:m
AT br otitier-STREET • • - - die: tank of-Blogintnton.
It. 8.-PORK AND BEANS FOft SALE A130,E.
• \
•
- 4 PietBl3 &ICC ask snyttiingl : aliqut .our TWO - SHILLING' itA, that
chtbbing and sending 20 miles for,lor the countryhaici that me m% in chimp,
and are titrasg - on tvait... voltrut . 'math.
•
A.
•
KNOW Cottrts-ttee
LTO
•_
Bingbamton, August_ 2-8t1,:1.858.734tf.
MONTROSE AND INITY
Whore Olietied
• Wand?, Sj.prio 111,04E1)1er.e where earopies will 'oe - eiiowu, prieertglitt; of
diva Web, end Goode sent for ,every . 4y froFo-Bing*ntcpri;wffihoot extra charge. • i
:1 0 40E01 ati,31.1-LLARtr§ BOOK grORE on Public Avenue.: • •
KNOWI O TON'S'
vuw
GOODS
Ever offered to tbeveople of this county.
aeaaa~o eeuj 8 Plsaa~
"We've Cages for Canary Bird;
,To all their sizes rated—
Where single life they may enjoy,
Or'bliss of being mated.
(JERSEY AND CANADA INCLUDED.)
•
"Hoar nice-it is at breakfinst iunr; •
Before you've been to work, sir,
Tsio know you've drank y our colieUptire,
And ens _loot 6ga:is for pork, sir."
TO r
THEllinllAiTAß*l OF
51 COURT-STREET.
0
4/0 7
A / 4111°
IRON CITY COMIERCIAL COLLEGE.
PITTsBURG,,PA CUMITERED 1855.
.300 Students attending January, 1858. '•• -
NOW the largest and most thorough Comnier
-11
vial School of the . United States. Young
men prepari4 for actual ditties of the Counting
Room. -
J. C. &mu, A. M., Prof. of Book-keeping
and Scientific Accounts.
A. T. DotITUETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and
Comm6rcial Celculation.
J. A. HEVDRICK and T. C. imams, Teacher of
Book-keeping.
A. COWLEY and W. A. MILLEkt, Profs. of Penn
manahip.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,
As used in every department of business.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BU
SINESS WRI PING—
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE
•
.
COMMERCIAL LAW—
Are tauzht and all other subjectsiteceisary for
the success and thorough education of a practi
cal business man.
1 IR. IC In FlJiiiS.
Drawn all thelPremiums. in Pittsburg for the
past three years, also in Eastern and Western
' Cities, for best Writing,
NOT ENGRAVED lIVORK.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time
unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates as.
sisted to obtain situations—Tuition for full Corn.
menial Course, 835,00—Average time 8 to 12
weeks—Board, 82,50 per week-Stationery,
s6,oo—Entire cost, 860,00 to 870;00: -
Efir Minister's sons received at half price.
For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Writing—inclose two Stamps,
and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
September 9th, 1858. , •
The World's - Great Exhibition 'Prize Medal IN
AWARDED to C. MEYER,
FOI nts TWO'PIASON, LONDON, OCTOBER 15, 1851.
- MEYER, ri.sspqctfulfy informs• his friends
1._14, and the public 'generally that ho has con
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 - takenin the selection and packing the same.
Ile has received during the last Fifteen years
more Medals than any other make 'from the
Franklin Institute—also, First Premiums in Bos
ton, New York, and- Baltimore.
* * *Warernoms No. '722 ARCH Street, below
Eighth, south side, PHILADELPHIA.
September 9th, 1858.-3 m, jw.
A dministratortk' Notice.
LETTERS of Administration to the Estate
of Jhelum- Ki o. dee'd., late of the town.
ship of Rush, having been granted to the sub
scribers, all persons indebted thereto aro reques
ted to make immediate payment, and those hay.
jng claims to present them f wthwith to '
JAMES LOGAN,- } ,tithiers.
JOHN 3IeDERMOT,
Rush, Aug. 31, 1858.-.6%v.
$lOO,OO REWARD!
FOR a Better, Safer, or more Economical
Light than -can be had by using D. P.
Peters' Patent Non Explosive Self-Generliting
Gas Lamp, it being equal if not superior to the
best Coal Gas. The material used for generating
Gas is Burning Fluid or "Etherial Oil. The Gas
is generated ir. the Burner by decomposing and
evaporating the Fluid by its own heat, forming
pure Hydro-Carbonic Gas, which is all convey
to the Burner, leavitig no substance tmconsumed.
Thq Burster can be fitted to any ordinary Lamp
and warranted perfectly safe and free. trot any
danger of explosion, is free from smoke or un
pleasant smell. It is pe , fectly - adapted_ for
Churches, Hotels Stores, Reading Rooms, PH.
Late Dwellings, &c., &c., and only requires a
trial to prove its superiority over every ocher
portable light now in use.
The following calculation will show its econo
my over other materiitls used tYr
Pe t ejr•riti I POL; n c Ittt G aa•Lamp
With Fluid or 2F.therial Oil at GO
eta. per gal. with six Jet Burn
ers, , 1 ct. per hour
Catnphene 9t 55 cts. per gallon, 21 2 " "
Lard Oil at 81.25 " " 22 3 " "
Sperm Oil at 82.50 " " 4 eta. " "
Fluid with common burners at 60
cts. per gallon, - . 21-2 " " '
Gas at 82.25 per - 1000 feel; -- 1 14. " "
II
Gas at $4.0 -, " " " --- 2 1-4 " "
I wish it (stinctly aideritood, that this
, Gas
Burner will p. I duce more Light than ang other
Port..ble Light use. It is very simple, easily
trimmed and kept , in order. • -
The public are invited to Call and examlne
this Premium Lnmp for them selves before pur
chasing elsewhere, this being the only Patent
Burner having a non-conductor. For sale nt the
Moyrnosi. floox STORE by A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, „Tune 15th, 1858. .
TAKE DUE NOTICE,
• —AND— -
Govern Yourselves Accordingly,
—THAT
-• •
6,attelibtrg, Tiostubaum, .stft„
' Ara constantly xecilving
DRESS GOODS ;
of the latest styles and of the finest quality;
Shavils; Mu nt , Bonnets :
A superior stock of
•
WILI.IATANFA RIC GOODS, .
to . which the attention of country milliners is
respectfully. invited. We have a beautiful Resort
meat of • -
Era!)roiderles,.. Collars, Slcevek,
*.Lisatous4 Lac e s; -White Goods,
unexcelled in quality, style, and prices. '
WO &vote a great deal of attention to the'
REAM ° . MADE
businesis,•havingattextensive tailoring, establish
ment connetted with our. Stores at Montrose and
-Susquehanna Depot. . We flatter ourselves .that
we can fit a tnatboAwarf or_giant, and
matter how lll.nhapen—in presentable . , style,
ALWAYS
that his Pmi-MOnnaieli's tidied with the needful.
Call and got your " Money's Worth," . at the
store of • -
GHTTENBES,d, ROSENPAUM,di CO. -
Montrose, Pa.,. Aug. llth,*lBsB. -
_Homeopathy - .
.. HUMPHREY'S - HOMCEOPATHIC
D
Ren*dieelor Okle by Asir: TuaasLi.
TMUMfDOUS EX CITE ENT .
FRAUB T all DIGGINGS
--AND ALSO .ler , ,
MAIN 100 i STOI1 1 .
lißltg' the is nbsc riberis receiving & lar.ge
qiibtity. of SCHOOL' BOOKS, aniti,ee
are to be tird at We' TlOnnal &boot to .con.i.
t viene&:tb'e 30tn inat4 also, . 101BCELLANgOiJS
ga'od'aisortment; and SiATION;
ER Of the Best - 6 t i
&Old for, OASH' at: live and /et lire pricesbk
• - /ell. BULLARD
• ikttitiois'i, tiititti‘t itsh; less:
E===E! # 7=a
R'.:B_, •
Alarming signs ofaliirkly Slirnmet
, ••
THE Summer and Fall of
,1858 -will be ma&
ed in the records' of time as the most sickly.
and unhealthy of seasons that hai-e
no rthereportioti of this Continent for many Years.
Stalarious diseases, in their most Malignant and
violent forms, will - ,prevail as:epidemics in sec
tions of our country that' have been deluged, by
the Into overfloWing of rivets,ereeks and bayous,
and drenched by the recent heavy rains.
YELLOW FEV,ER, TYFillbb FEVER, BILIOus
VEL, FEVER AND AGUE, CONGESTIVE FEVER,
INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVERS, CHOLE
RA, FEULDYSENTERIES, SUDDEN ATTACLS OF
VOMITING will rage with 'violence in the . vicinity
of low, marshy landi, and where the d eluge of
waters-and drenehings of rains_have been suffi
ciently:violent to produce miasma fronidecom
position of Vegetable or other decomposed mat
ter. In our tieuthern and Western Etatee we
may therefore expect the - prevalence an epidemic,
Malarious disease in one or the other of the
above earned forms; and-In order, that the Pub
is may provide themselves with the • proper
means to- protect their systems against sudden
attacks of disease of any kind, we notify the peo
ple of the approach of these maladies: In Rad
way's Ready. Relief you hive the preventive.
With this Remedy, however violent and malig
nant infectious and deittify , May_ be the character
of the disease, it carnet harm you. A tea
spoonful of this life-protecting Remedy, drank
in n little water three o'r four times per day, will
fortify the stomach against the infectious gasses
of these fevers, that you ate as safe from danger
as - though you were breathing the most whole
some and invigorating atmosphere under the
sun.; Radway's Ready Jtelief has been proved ;
in the Yellow Fevei of 1853, to be the best disin
fectant in use. If any of ofir readers are so un
fortunate- as to - be' afflicted 'with soy ;Fever;
Cholera,- Flux or Dysentery—either Yellow,
Congestice,lnaltrnittent,or Rentittent,—Radway's
Ready Relief, aided -whit Radway's Regulators.
will in a few hours. arrest the, violence and clan
ger of the disease, and soon cure you:
COMMON DISEASE . -
Diseases such as Rheumatism , loaf, .Sci ilia
Neuralgia, Hsad Aties; Influenza, Rush of Blood,
to the Bead, Bilibilitiess, Cholis, Tooth Aches,
Croup, Whooping Coughs, Inflammation of the
Bowels and Lungs, Sudden Attacks of Chills and
Fecers, Sickness rll the .'iontach, Congesti'on of the
Brain, Sun Slror:e; Lzrir Dial:utiles, and other
painful, debilitating and enfeebling maladies, will
run riot throughout the length_ and breadth of
the land, attacking in their most iiolt;nt forms
the aged; middle aged, and youthful. Eut,a s gainst
these ills, which inflict so much pain upon their
victims - Radway's Ready Relief will in a
. few
months remove the most fierce and torturing
pains ; - and i if dsed In connection with Midway's
Regulators, speedily efrect a cure.
CHRONIC DISEASES: •
Those who .nre sb nisfOrtUnate as to be of
Hided with ChtotliS cliseases,, Breaking Ow,
Running Sore!: Humors, Firer Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Wrenn?, Prickly Heat, Sore Head, Sore Eyes,
Bad Legs, Sores in the Nose' or Canker,
Boils, Blotches, Erysipelas, Bad Coughs, Swollen
Parts, will suffer increased agonies from these
diseases, during this sick circle, unless the Blood
is cleansed from , its Humors, and the it-stem
renovated of its ithtturities, by IladWay's Reno
vating Resolvent. This Remedy is a quick cur s e
for the abote-named diseases- the only
known remedy that will completsy eradicate
from the system 'diseases inherited 13y constitu
tional transmission. Perions afflicted with
Scrofuln,'Fits, Sypfrilis,or any Chronic disease,
will be efl:ectunlly cured, if Rudway's Renovating
Resolvent is used.
'PREPARE TO "R ESIST THE PESTILENCE.
A great number of those who die from pesti
lential diseases are suddenly seized in the night,
or when they least elpeet ark i rittaels, and there
fore unprepared to resist the first attacks of their
Aeadly toe. It is, therefore, of the greatest
he
pertance to those who desire to live fhrOugh an
attack Qf this, kind, whether Choler a; Fever, Suit Sfeke; Pongestione, or Brain FeVer,
to have •Radv:iaY's Ready Relief and Regulators
ready to use at any moment. These Remedies,
taken when you:feel unwell or in pain—either
slight or violent—will Instantly check and stop
the progress of the diseade, atid'deliver you tro_m
further harm. _Let every flousekeiTer, Planter,
Farmer;Shipmaster, and, in fact, all havitig charge,
of.other.!leep a supply of Radway's Ready Re
lief, Regulator!, and Resolvents in their houses.
A SICKLY.SEASON IS FAST .ITTROACIIISG—Viseaser
of the most terrible .aud fatal character will pre
vail; but, with these Reniedies at hand, you may
test secure,
,-
There are rfa remedies known to Physivians
that the public, as a keneral rule, can rely Upon,
in the successful tresfment of Infections and
malarious diseases. R.adway.'s Ready Relief, or
Regulators. as Curatives and preventives against
attack of infections awl Malignant Feversore
used faCts. R. R. R. Remedies-are sold by
Druggists and Merchants Overywhere..
RADWAY & CD., 162 Fulton 5t.,4,
Sold by A. TURRELL,.and R: THAYER.
Montrose; July ith,-3M. - (ty,eq,lF
NEW EWELUL
a. VANS & ALLEN have
- _Ed this day returned from
• _.lllk New York with tr well select
! ect , and choice assortment of
Watcheti, Yowelu
~.---- AND FANCY GO ODS,
whieno r other with their fortoerstock,makes the
largest and test variety ofgoods in their line ever
offered to the in habitants of Binghamton; and as
the above were purchased for cash, will te'sold
at the lotiest cash.prices, and all articles warrant
ed according to reprosentaftod. - The attention
of all persons siiihinite,eiarnine Pirctrase is
respechfully solicited. EVANS &, ALLEN;
. No. - 2 Odd Fellovis! Hall.'
INTATCIIES..--Gold and Silver Watches,
V V of every desctiPtion, of our oivn impor
tation, and also of various otffei 03: 4 :11131"3"i 'open
faro and hunting, for sale by Evitis &AL - fix. •
ILVEKWARE.-Table and Desert Forks;
07 Table, Desert, Tea, Preserve, Greiff], - Salt
and Mastoid Spoons; Pie, Cake, Butter and Fruit
kniveit; Cups and Goblets; Card Cases; Salt
Cellars; sets of Knilie, Fork and, Spoon; and
Napkin Rings, of sterling silver, at
Evalra & Att.tet.
JEWELRY.—K very healthful assortment of
Cameo, Mosaic,.Grld . Stone, Enamelled,
Stone and all Oold..ar-Khrgs and Breast-Pins„,
just received by Evans & ALLEN.
GOLD CH AIN S.—Fob, Vest, Chatelaine-and
Neck Chttiiii, of various patterns and
weighte,,by . "EVANS & ALLEN,-
TIKACELETS.—The beet stock of Bracelets
.11f
ever offered iteßiooine . County, consisting
of Gold Lipk, Bank Hai', Jet and Coral; of the
newest patters, cheate, at . -
QLEEVE BUTII.INS.—A Very superior aril
-k) cle of °flat, Catireo Gold Stade, Gold and
Cameo Sleeve Buttons and Stues, for sale by
EVANS & ALLEN,
No '2 Odd Fellows' Hall.
BinghamtOti, .Tune 4th, 185 ff. -
GOLifSPECTAtLES—Of ever l age, con
vex and coneoe,also Silver, Steel , - . Plated
nd Gorman Silier, EiaroS& Arlan:
PLATED KNIVES.,-;Alarge stock '
of Table
. and Desert Knives, also Steel Knifes and
Forks, for sale by • , Evatts & Auts.
(I_OLD PENS.-;-A,sritt' rate stock of Gold
Perk; with and without holders, by
• - • - Evans & Ataxia.
KET,COTLEItY.- very dtrairiable
orttniapi, of ode, Tito, Three and Four
Bladed Knive;alib,r4go'nd lot of Scissors; - ill
sizes, 1;3, Avatars &, A 14.01:,
CLOCKS—PIain and Alann, , Lever and Pen:
. - diatom 30 - day, 8 day and f 3o' hour,'Wood
and Iron Cl:sea, by. Evans & Attnn.:
"IVA:PHAN RlNG—Silver, Ivory and Beni!,
1.1 by_ EVANIC& AiiEL
A rIiPM7 I I9III4I3LER-rSothe very heavy, like;
kW Wise Safer do., of.all sizes, by. ..-•
* ' EVANS AIIt , AL;aEN,
,•• , Ye. 2 Odd FellitWit t . .
Bingbamteh;./un' 4th, 1858. •-•
111 s he Farmer, wee.' -
Paper derotedi„ to, -Literature and Agriculture,
aisle eejtiii forth' full Redo mits . .et the new mittte 7
moat of Hammooton,in 'New 'YensiiyidUil6
stib
acribed.for at *5 cte. per acinum.
-Inelose postage stamps for .die arnerint. :Ad
dress to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, At-
Co„ New Jeesey.. Those wishing.ehesp
land, of tbo beet quality, in ore of the.healtbieet
and most delightful Ornate, is . the . Unioo, see'
advertisernett of Hrnottooton4srids.; [sep:l-m,
IMMM
.BARN DOORIANGING&-
Patent, Belf-adjugting , Rollers.,
THE beat and most' perfect 'article in allel
Every man should my them. : e•P;_lt
• S. H. HAVRE :Si, 131113Azi
August 1 eth, 18 50-1
•
IGIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT It DUE!
uTr. original ONE. PRICE and READY-PRY
.I.t.re of Now Milford, , -
HAYDEN ETIOI'HERI9,....
The People's Agents, are noyfreceltr 7
lig a large Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps; Wall and Window caper, Wooden Wi n e, l•
Forks, Hoes h glour and Salt—by th4barrel or
load,Yankee Notions, JeWelry and Watche
wholes:Jo and retail; at prices that would
!finish those net posted in the ready-itay;but+
newt.
• 7
WC nnve nothing to do.with Old Fogyism,-4•
he has, " gone in"—has vamoosed without a
groan or kick, and thhiliat seen of him- he was
holding on to the tail of "Hard Time ".and;h4
gtinned a 'ghastly smile as he passed Ma OLs
Farm's. N. ,
Our motto ia—ALiie and Let Lire.
ONE PRICE-ONLY
Can't b e
. lyeat loyin;
NO-CILIBU FOR SLIKING GOODS!
Eirei.k Article
. 4Warranted as li'epr eseated!
..
We thank inn. friends.aro customers for:Their .
liberal pitronage in times past, and we hope bi,
strict attention.to business, to merit a -contin
uance of the mate. HAYDEN BROTHERS. -.-
New 3liiford, May let, 413:58.—18tc. • -
FA IigERS,..riATTENTION.
The beet article . in the Iscarlitinir:
WOLFS Air
Is LEINAU'S SUPER PHOSPHATE of,LIME.
at $4O per ton, er 2 1-4 eta, alb., by-the' bidet.
ANAINSED = 4r.RECOMMENDed :
for WHEAT and GRAIN Crops,
by Professor CHAS. T. JACKSON,
Chemist of the United States Patent -
Office, - %Vaahimiton i 1). C._
It
. • . ~..,
It will repaY the outlayloo to 100 per cent, and
will not burn the setd by cOltact, like Guano.
Try it—Prove' it. G. A. LEINAU,
No. 21 South Front7stehitadelpilia,Pa.
Or of my Agents, throughout the country.
' AnAivsis can be seen at my Office: C'aeli
Mailed uith the order, willreceive promOpted
lion. A liberal .discount to Storekeepers who
buy Li set! again. . -
_ ,
Pamphlets can e had at r fmy Office.: G. A. 1.".
July 29. 1858; 3m, IF. .
TOUTHEi.!SNEEZ.NORPUBLIG.
Dttrno's Celebraied:Calkirli - Su:WM
.A.N INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
£Oll SALE 22 •
R. THAY ER, Montrose; •
S.D. TOMPKINS, • Brooklyn;
•Wm H. THAYER. Diruock:
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
1 N. F If
.H Mk T 1 41 ti
To Ail Genttemen who Wier i.."./oMe.i.
re&rely madeatrangenret;, at cod.
I
siderable expense, for doing work in the
• •
Tailori tig Business
on very short notice, in a neat,durable,and fad,-
ionalale manner., und-nt reduced prices.
1 will furnish garments to order, if desired,•Or
render the customer u hatever assistance he may
need in selecting !a/aerials of tbe best quality,
and at the lowest market prices.
All, nvi work will be warranted as to fit,
ish ilia :durability. No customer need take hist
work from the unless it suits him. ,
Being permanently, and exclusively engaged
in this business, it shall be nay great aiin, to please.
the public, and thus secure th - eir patronage,' •
• -
Montrose, June at 1858. •
Wine 3111GliT4ILEAtillt!
World Knotwn firieWorld
- HOLLOWAY'S. , OINT.IfENT , '
Ff E free admission of all Nations, as well as
tS'e verdict 'of the leading hospitals ; orthe
94 A well A the New World, stamp_ this, pow.. •
erful remedial Agent as the greatest healing
preparation ever made known to suffering. mom.
Its penetrative qualities are More than marielonsi
thre the external orifices of the skin, invisible to. •
the ntke.d eye, it reaches the seat of the internal
disease; and in all externaratections•its;aig4n-
Ilatumatory and heulie,,fr virtues stirpasS _
else on record, and IS Nature's great ally/ .
Eryn,ilielaii and salt Rheum_
Are two of the most common and virulent
disorders prevrilent 9n this continent, to these
Ointment is espeCially aritegcMistidi its . " triodus,,
operandi' I's first to .eiadicate the :t'etlosm and
then eotivalete the cure. •
ii ' -
Bad Legs, Old Sofes, and Mecca. '
Cases of many years-standing that have p_erti.
naciously•reftMed to yield to any othSr
or treatment, have invariably sucdtimbed to r 'or
few applications of-this p,oWerftil 'unguent..
Einptiono ',on the Mkin, '
•• Arising front a bad state .of
,blood or chronic
disease are eradicated, end a clear, transparent`
surface regained by ;he restorative action sr thio7;..,
Ointment. It surpasieimany.of,the cosmeticsi".:
-and Other toilet appliances. in its power to dispel'
rashes and' other
.disfigurementa of the face.
Plies .ftisit Fistula:
. . •
-Every form and.feature of these prevalent aufg
stubborn diiorderti Is eradicated locally and anis
tirely . l4 the use of this emolleat;-warailerdot4 -
tallotta should precede its
inq gnalition w ill•be , found there and. invariable:
-Roth the Ointment and thePitte should //cased Uri
_ the foltothing
Bunions; ' filieumattsm, Sorei
Burns; Ringworm, resef kindlC-
Ghopriedllar.da Salt Rhoutn"
Chillblains, Scalda s ' t Stiffloints,
Fistula, Gout, Skin Diseas'ea; Totter,' Inchre,
Luthbago i e Glands, Venereal Sores; ..
Einpt'its;Sdre Legi Weundi.', of al. I
Piles, Se-re Breasts'
,dortS Heatia,...piled&
OrTAUTION4: 2 Netie are f;entOiki wiles* ,
the. vroids,,a"Hollowa.4,./Vew ',Yo,r/c
tire discerniblees'a, Watif,: . .therkin.everi ista t
the book' of directions aro u nd ouch pOi or- lkx;
it may be plainly eeetibyhatiliiotAileaf
.A hands, om e reward will begtvert ta,any one tett.. -
dering such information the detec f ,
tion of any party or, parties einiiatnrfeiting theses
medicines-or vendiugibeniktiowing them f.crlet•
* * * . Soldat the MariXdtories of Prof. iftitio.l
WAY, 80 Maiden Lane; Neiv York; and brall'rea•
spectable Druggists and Dealers in -Mdielisel
throughout- tite , United States and the- civilised'
world, in,finta at 25 cents, 63 cents, and SI each...
Or:There is a,considerablo saving by, taking
'the larger sizes. • • . . • - •
N. B.—Directions for the' guidince of Patients :
in every disorder'are lazed to each pot.
June 10, 1858.. - • j23e0w1y..,.
Executor's Notice.. ,
NOTIC E
is herebygiven to-aii•persona
N,ing demands against thS - estate of Maass:
SHIMAN, late of the township' of Mlddletoarei.
deed., that die Mime must be presented -to thei ,
'undersigned' .tbr" arangeteent e and . all:persons
indebtO7Ao' said . estate are requested' 16 maks'
imniediabirOuietit: F, TAGGART, Air, ' .
. laaisee Valley. Aug. 1,,1111513.-6v.i.*
Executors' Notice.;
1 DTICE is hereby given to all persons hayin g:
demands against the esteto of Da. hush
GRIFFIN, late of Great Bend : township,. dee'di,
that the same must be presented.to L.GidS.-
for settlement, and. 2 all. persons indebted ti
estate Are -reqnested. to make inmaedl t i e
meat. . L. GRIFFIN, fi, xemi ZY•
• . HANNALI-GRlFFirt.r e4
6t. Bend, AIN', 31,1,8.59.7,6 w.
P. UNES.
22tf.