MFM 7701fie.SipsfteringComuniskity Helm - bold's Genitirte Preparation a nail Ykttnet of c ittiobq is offered as a specific. Redd the adver t iiement keaded•" liglortiohrs Geniffoe Prepant 7 moN DiesitimoSee advertisement h, id Eye." .oe 14 , . Cousultinttio,n.7-Seondvertisedent under thi hz.adiog. oc 14 Phis.—The- popularity of this unriialled alterative and . apperient is over whelming and - throwing into the shade all other preparations purporting to be remedies for in ternal disease& -.Families of every condition in lffe,, ma :in , every sect iint -of the..country,. are adopting:Holloway's Pills as the end - sole reme dy for complaints of the storaaChpliver and bow: els, and discarding all the nostrums-in which theronee - placed confidence. -Thus does a grand remedy, which controls and regulates - the se cretions, the circulation, hnd the..-whole alimen tary, spit*, conquer . doubt, prejudice, and terested oiiiiesition,na well as a host of diseaSes which havelteretpfore bid 'defiance to medical skill.. r, • is thislaiir or, not ?r—Dr. TOl3lllB' Va. netian t t irdment will cure Rhetnatism ' Head: ache, Toothache, Croup,: Naas of all kinds, Sore Throats, &c., or no charge will •he made. Every agent is authorized to return the money,if any one is disvatisfied after using:it according tb directions. Price 25-and 50 ets. Depot, 5O Cortlandt street, New York. Sold by- 11g414111120.. _ - South Bridkewater.' on. the 29t h ult., by Rev. J. F. Deans, Mr. ISAAC D. COREY of Wyalising and. Miss LYDIA A. DkWEL of . Asylum, Bradford Co., Pa. • In the same place on the 21 inst., by the same, Mr. SAMUEL R. DEPUE and Miss THEBE L. (MINN,: both of Jessup. :EAR AND'EYE. - Deafness, Total or Partial Entirely Removed! . TIR. H. EN-WOOD, begs to call the attention 1../ . ..0f those , suffering undei a -partial.. or total - loss of the sense of hearing to the following facts: He treats diseases of the middle and internal ear with medicated doue4s, such as is practised in the Infirmaries of Berlin, Leipsic, Brussels, and St. Petersburg; -and .lately ,by, the most distin guished London Aurists,wititthe -most wonder: foil success; Indeed, it is the Only' method that halbeen universally suece:ssful. The best, proof of the 'efficicf of this treat ment will be a reference to . nearly nine hundred names, residents, of thk United States,. Canada, New , Brunsw,ick and Novi Scotia, who have been restored to acute hearing, and notesing,le soli. tary case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect either a partial or total restoration of the hear ing when our advice and instructions were fai fully adheared to. Many Who could not heart report of pistol at at na's length, can now hea a watett beat at the distance of four feel:. In - ahe case of mucus accumulation to the Eustachian Tube and Tympan, - inflaninartionof the mucus ...membrane,- nervous affectionS, disease's_ of the, tnembiana tyMPani, the dram," or when the disease- can be traced to the effects of fevers or colds, ahe nse of quinine or mercurial medi :eines, gatherings in the ears irachildhood, &c., this treatment stands- pre-eminent: When the auditory canal is dry and - scaly, with little or no' seeretia; when the deafness is accompanied by ~tioerein the ear, - -like falling water, chisping of: lamas, ringtug-of bells, rustling of leaves, con tinnal pulsations, a discharge of matter; or when in stopping a sensation is. felt as if a 'rush of - blood to the head had - taken' , place, ,wheri - the hearing is_ lois acute in dull cloudy% weather, or when cold hati been taken, this teethed of treat ing the disease is infallible. In dent and:dumb cases, my experience warrants me in saying that if the hearing was good at an' time, much can be accomplished. In the deaf and dumb schools at Leipsic, out of a class' of 1.1, I Succeeded - in restoring_ four to Acute hearing. • Dr. bees- explbiitly to state thA in-those cases ho undertakes, he guarantees a successful result—eomplete restoration ethe sense, or such a inarked improvement as will be perfectly , satis factory, if his'remedies are faithfully applied and ' theAirections adhered to. Applicants all please state their age, dulf.tien.of the disease, if matter issues from the external - passage` if there are anY noises in the ears, - .state of general health, and witat s they - suppose to have en the cause of the deafness. fAV hoe the hearing is restored; it is expected grit thoge in easy circumstances _ will contribute liberally.. , All Diseases of the . Eye Successfully treated by the application of MEDI- - CATED VAPORS, &c:, an.'inAlllible treatment for - diseasr,s of the tYE, acute or, ehronle— Cataract, Spicks, Inflammation, Film and Weak ness of vision,Granulation of the Lids. Ulcera tion of the•Lahrymal Glands, &c., &c. To the . astonishing and gratifyina effects _of this treat ment, the Child; the .yonth; thOse of nature age, as well as those far advanced in .life, - 1111 bear testimony to the wonderfu/lyronovating,healing and soothing effects. . * * ;*Consultation fees, ,rive Dollars. . Dr. - Vs. Work on diseases of =the Eye, the. Nature . and. ,Treatment of Deafness, and Treatment of.tho Deaf and Dumb--illustrated `with steel platesprico $lO. Money lettors must be registered by the Post master. ' Corfespondenti must enclose postage. Medicines, Apparatus, atc., sent to an' part at my expenie and risky Address, DR. H. EN WOOD, Sr., Brooklyn, New 'York.- -.. 0c.14 1 CONSUMPTION: A Nearand Imphrtant Discoteryin its Treatment, N which . the -use of• Hypophospites of Lime, I itc., have been found to be most efficacious; almost surpassing, belief. ,Except. where actual lesion of the lungs etists, this treatment - is suc cessful even . in the third stage.—The under signed is the onii.Physician in the United States conversant with this practice.—l, have also re"- course to • • ' • Inhalation in Consumption. Bronchitis, Laryngitia, and other diseasPs of the Chestand Throat, successfully treated by-the inhalation of Medicated Napors.and Powders - by alatoritlon and.constitutional•treatment. The unprecedented success which has attended this method of treating diseases of the Lungs - and Throat, has inducld the physicians to depart from their usual-course, and avail themselves of the columns of the press - to. make it known to such as -may4o.e.labAring under, or predisposed to 'such affections. The dawningof a brighter. day 11:41 at lenth Arrived for the consumptive;' the doctrine of the incurability - Of Consumption has now passed ..away. We have induituble,proof u our-possession, 'that consumption- in all its stages' •can_becured; in the. first, by the tuber :Audit clOstorptiomi itt" the sedoild,' by the•trans. Orciastion-of tubereule into chalky and colcdieus estediebions; in-the third, hp cieatrades or seers.: . Those Wedded to. the-opinions of the past-may assert -that it is even now incurable; such are bettlarilhe age. all persons, then, this great truth mull be apparent; viz: that medicines.in haled .directly . inta.the lungs. - whether in the form .of vapor vr,potider, must be more effectual than that taken into the Stomach.-- in short, the only ark of refuge for the consumptive, ia intro lotion, and such additional means, of Which the . Judicious physielot himselC • Each of the' profession as-lave adopted inha lation-have found it Soothing anti etbeccions in tbehigheat .degree; - "arresting the progress of the disetuteond Working wonders in'tnEny des. petite' casts; verity a triumph of Our ert'Orer - thistell destroym- °f our speciee.: • Ntrrz..--Physiclans wishing - to make th'em= selves iteraitoted with this practice, ore informed . that our time being valuable, we can only reply, as to the, ingredients used, to .such letters 'as The 'fees is ill easbri-o€eonsnmption'wiit , be Stet 011 receipt of which the necessary medi. eines and instruments will be -forwarded. Vicente will _please state-age, sex, occupation, • married or mingle ; b ow- long affected:lf . any hbrotitory disease exist in the family, ond riym teak generally. Let Ile name of the town, county and State be plainly written: - : Poitage Ater return answers Must be enclosed. - Letters, - - if degiatered: by the .Poiltmaster are at our .risk. Address, • M. D., - "- ode.) • Broeklyo;Ne . w York: DR: WM, Ls RICMARDSONf.:-.2,7:- 3114Diespactfttllytender. his ProfessionalV Services tof inhabitapta of MONTROSE - • . nod ite - vicialty: Office over Mulfordi Store. todiiiiiags at. the keystone Hotel. :1 Montrose, Oct. 12th, 1858.-1 y.*- cd "Ear . CAUTI.ON 2 • TVITEREAS,IHY wife, ESTHER A. has VV. left my bed and board withoutjuit cause, I forbid. persons harboring or trusting her on my account as I shill pay uo debts of her contract ing after this date.. • • ZERA SCOTT. . La throp, - Oetobar 1„58.' -toe 14 3t* E S T .R ; AY,. • CME into the eneleSure of the'subscriber about the 20th•of- September two CALVES. The' owner-is - requested to prove property, pay charges, and take there away., - . • .' • YOUNG. Bridgewater, :t. 12th, 1858.-3w:a • , Atlantic Cable• ANOTH ER lot of Cable specimens just A received, with Cyrus %V. Field's certificate with each piece. Also, sortie very . nice Coble _Charms at' EVANS & ALLEN'S. October 4th, 1858. , • rtOLD LOCKETS.—An addition i to our Stock of.Lockets,:froni One' to six fact* at all pri ces from $1 to .slo,ipst received by E. & EARRINGS hndBREASTPINS, a new lot s for;sare chelqi by , EVANS & ALLEN. GOLD and SILVER THIMBLES , of all, 'sizes, direct from the'mannfactory, by E. &A. SLEEVE BUTTONS'and STUDS.—A good assortment on.hatid.. E, &A. CLOCKS.—Just' received, a -hew invoice of Plain andOrnintelirtarTintePieees.S &A; FINGER RINGS. I —Some Neir Patterns di rect from tbe Manufactory; by .E & A. GOLD and SILVER SPECTACLES, of all noes, concave and convex, to snit all eyes. . EVANS & ALLEN,.- Oct. 4th i 1858. No.:lodd fellows'-Hall. T IS.T.OF LETTERS remaining in the Post 14 Offen 'at Montrose Pi., Oet. Ist, 1858.- Angel, John 8.. Lincold. Meter Baldwin, Elieza C. Laord, S. Brown, M. Lewis, Mrs. Mash-I.h 'Conrad, Miss Caroline Manson, Mrs: H. B. Card, S. H. & Co. Parish, Miss Alice Cole, Leonard - P'ark, Benjamin Diekerman, S. Jr. Rogers, Mrs. Mary Dunmore, M. - Stokes, John. Dud, Wm. T. . . Sweet, John Franklin; Mi 44 R.. A. Tyler, Mrs. S. W. Greeiie, Wm. A. • Van Antwerp, T„ Gary, Saintiel - Wright, Mrs. Julia A. Hagins, Miss Harriet- Warner,Edwin.A. Howell, EdWin S. Weaver, James,H. Hammon, Walker, George Hall, . T. M. Johnson; Mrs. C: Dewitt Wade, David . Nelly,'Ma ran Willie, Benjamin Lambert, John' . Persons calling 161' the above letters will please say u advertised." H. I. WEBB, P. M. 'Montrose, Oct. Ist, 1858. NEW ARRAMMENTS! • COBB . 86-ROGERS ESPECTFULIX announce that they have IL entered into a partnership in' order to be better prepared to supply the wants of the pub- ThelY-will keep on hand'a good stock of GROCERIES at the well know establishment formerly occu pied by Oliver Crane. • SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR and - SALT (by the-sack or barrel,) Ftsu, and all articles 'found in First Class Groceries. They would particularly call the attentitin of Farmers and others to the fact that they are constantly receiving fresh supplies, of _ FIRSTRATE FLOUR, ••• . also good and medium qualities, wh i ch wi ll be sold Emit; ter -ready pay, in quantities to suit the purchaser. - N. is' . earnestly dca:red that ALT. who are indated to the establishment either by note or account should call arid settle SOON and SAVE COSTS. [Montrose, Oct; sth, 1858: • NEW MILFORD • • Shawl and Dress Goods Empor i um'• NEW . FALL GOODS • Foil CASIIAND .1:1;031PT Six Mosms Bursas • H. BURRITT • LTAlarg S now in Store, and is making addi tions, to his Stock of , FALL AND WINTER GOODS To which he, would invite the attention of bey. tra ; etulhAing the most desirable varieties of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including the New Stiles of . RiZth Fall Prints and Plaids, in De fames., Ducal Plaida, Plain and Plaid Merinos, Mohair Cleths,Gieghams, Silks ;Broehe, Stella, Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls, Rich Ribbons, - , Bonnetsand Flowers, Net Hoods, Ladies' Cloths, Broadcloth's, Cassimeres, &c., with a full assort ment of other Staple and Fancy Goody, as usual,: includinir Groceries; Crockefy; Ilarditstre,! Stores, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hats, 1 and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carvell nw",Floor Oil Cloths, _ Pa i n ted'W ndow ti Hato, • • Wall Paper, Cloeks; * ,Drugs•olls, Palate, • ' "Haltalo Robes, • dm., Eke., &e: • ar'The entire,Steick being large sod boight for C.ASH, will giv . tt superior opportunity for Choice SelectiOns,'aita be sold at the LOWES T FIGURES to CASH AND_ - PROMPT SIX 'MONTHS BUYERS. Salt & Flour- constantly on hand; ' - New Mi r tforri, October Ist. 1858. • • - .riooNie inas - : ' I A rir, - Montrosei Pa., L 9 641111 'Atij, - • a T"new and commodious Hotel situated on Public Avenue, near the Court Ilouse,and nearly in iho centre of the business_ portion of. Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished, and•wilt be opened'on Monday. the 27th day of the present month for the accommodation-of the pnblid and travelers; the. Proprietor feels confidenohat he, is-bow prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to give'com pieta satisfaction. - -The Hotel and. Furniture alb ,new, expense has beeettrred-to_render it equal, if not superior to any . similar establish. tnentitt this. part of the State. it is'Well sup. plied With all the recent improvements and com forti, and , ,obliging waiters will always be ready tivresptind to the call of customers.' The'Stiples connected - with 'this"• House ere new, and coittenlent::' _ ' - •' . The Proprietor respOftilly iolicitalhe pat roil. ago of Ltislold fritindir, and the public generally. I I •• ' • WM. K. HATCH.! .einber 21st, 1859. se. Sept Moni ro i t Orphans' Court - Sale.. (Y iure of order of tale, duly issued fron :the Orphans' Con - it of -Sbequehanna Coun ty to the subscriber, administrator, Ate.. of- the estate of DAN PAYNE, deceased, late - of the township of Harford, in staid county, will.be ea. posed , to Ipnblie sale -on'Hatarday, the 30th day of-October next; at brie. - o'clock, p. tu„, all that certain lOt.of lauk.with the .appurtenatwei, sit uate in the township of Le to:xi-in said county,; and bounded end deearibed as fi flows; to wit on the mirth urbinds of D. H. Wade, on the east by thentokbannock creek, on the south by lands of. Milton , Tiffany, and Jott•the wast,by tint Great Bond and Philadelphia Turnpike, containing 162 perthes, more or-leas, runningaight perches pn said turnpike road t ilitttwe back to said creek 19 perches;l late the eistate orthe said-Dan Payne, deceased. Sale to,take place on said. premises. Terms or -payment wilt be; maderiniewn !it the time of •I le; ALONZO A.:PAYNE; -I Admihistrater;'-, - Sept. ;It th,l6sB.—frw. ,f sal' Lepoi ' Eil • - - • ?. Military Notice ~• - - NI:MICR% herebygiven to the - New Milford Company that there will be'an rise held- Ba , num''s Hotel' New • Miltord On Monday, the 18th dny of October next, at one o'clock, p tn., for the iturtiose of electing a Cap. Ulu for said Company; and fill all other 'reran , may occur. - 1 ASA SPICER, Br. 1n.,. • / lfith Div'. Pa. Br. In. °Mee, • / Buford,. Sept: 29th t. 1858. 2w. BINGHAMTON WATER CURE. Binghamton, Broome iCounty,B. Y. establishment, iS.open for the reception of patients .during "the whole year, and is arranged with a , view to„the comfort and con. ,vonienee of invalids dnring the COLD WEATHER. -- Nag Itgiatti &Wane are thoroughly Warmed, and, the_entire house is kept at Stimmtn. THEMPERATUR R. PaPerieime has demonstated. that 'the Water Treatment; is most successful during the ';'• t - AUTUMN AND WINTER.DONTIIS.: All, sick perons who desire health'. (anti, even those'who have nut been successful heretofore in their efforts to obtain this valuable boon) will hero find:a rare opportunity to accomplish the great .obj4cl,.,upon which , the peace, happiness and prdsperity of their future lives depend. The. Physicians, Dr. Thayer and Wife,uive had twelve years experience in treating diseases liydropathi,olly, during is hick time they have prescribed for over ten.thoUsind sick persons, and the 'success Attending their prescriptions Is Sufficient evidence of their .skill, as 'successful practitioners. Patients will:proVide for personal use two Um olen,blankcia, two cdinfortables, three linen pr cotton.alieets, six 'towels, and some linen for handages—all of - which should be marked. !fermi from $5 to $lO per week. , For further particulars, address Sept 30th, tdi 0. V. THAYER, M. 1) ; Auditor's Notibe.. ru HE, undorsinned, appointed an Auditor by the Cotirt of Common'Pleas of Susque hanna County, to make distribution.of the funds arising from the sale of the Real-Egate of Bar- Yey Hall, hereby gives notice that he will at.. tend to the duties of his said appointment at his office in Montrose, on Tuesday the 19th day of October next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, When ell persons haying an interest in the said fund can attend if they think proper. A. CHAMBERLIN, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, appointed an Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Susque hanna County, to make distribution of the funds arising from the sale of the Real Estate of Dan iel Baker, hereby gives notice thst ,he will at fend to the duties of said appointment 'at his offied in Montrose, on Monday, the 18th day of October next, at one o'clock in the - afternoon, when all Persons having an interest in said fund can attend if they thiuk propers.• A. CHAMBERLIN, Auditor. Sept: 15th, 1858.-4 w. Executor's Notice. NoncE is hereby given to all . persons having demands ag,ainef the estate of Elias Burdick, late•ut the township of Clifford, deceased, that the same must be presented to the undersigned for.arrangenient, and all - persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. L S. BURDICK, Executor. clitiord, September 23d, 1858:—Gw.* AdditoeiNotice. THE Auditor appointed by dm Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County to report distribution of the funds arising from the real estate of Mary Miles, deceased, will meet the parties .interested on Itonday : the 18th day of Octobernext, at one o'clock. p. m., at his office is Montrose: W3l. J. TURRELL I Auditor. September 9:oth, 1858.-4 w. Executors' Noticc. N oz e lE nd i s s g against t i h r e e n es t;: a a te l I o p t ! . s o a rn i h; j v a i having late of the tos*nship of Dimoek, deceased, ,that the same must be presented to the undersigned for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment. s• A. W. MAIN, . 1. A. MAIN, Exeetitom - C. MAIN, Dimock September 20th, 1858.-=6w*. Executors' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to persons baying demands against, the'estzto of Itotfmson Lewis, deceased, late of New Milford township, that the same must bo presented to the undersign ed for settlement,and all persons indebted to said estate are rttluested to make immediate payment. • AVM C. WARD, Ex'r, ABAGA I L LE WIS, Ex'x . New Milford, Sept. 21, 1858.-6 w A dministrators'Aiotice. LETTERS of - Administration to the Estate Of 'MICHAEL KIN 4 deed:', late of the town ship or RUBIT, having been gfanted to the sub scribers, all persons indebted thereto ate reilnes ted-to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them f wthwith to JAMES LOGAN, l " , d JOHN MCDERMOT, • Rosh. Aug. 3], 1858.-6 w. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons hay. 1.1 demandA against the estate of NATUAN &mato% late of thre tewnship of Middletown, idee'd., that the tame must be PrkseCited- the undeisigned for arrangement, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. F. TAGGART,'Es'r. Jackson 'alloy, Aug. 31, 1658.-6W.* Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Court ofConimon Pleas of Susquehanna County, to make distribution of the proceeds of the wile of Real Estate of S. H. Canfield, will attend to the duties of said appointment at the office of %Vm. J. Turrell, Esq., in llontroseon Tuesday; the 2d day 9f November next, at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons indebted will present their claims or be forover barred from coming in upon said'fund. -'F. B..STREETER, A udiior. September 23d,1858,—.1w. Executors' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having demands against the estate of Dn. Jafirss Gwent, lato:of Great Bend township, decd, that the same must be presented to Dr. L. Griffin, for.settlement, and all persons indebted to said estate lard requested to make immediate, pay- Inept. -,. •A. L. GRIFFIN, Exemuor. . • HANNAH GRIFFIN, , Gt. Bend, Aug, 31,1858.-4 w. ci The World's Great Exhibition Prize Medal ! A WAADED to C. VIETER, 'TOR HIS TWO TIANOS; 1.621D0X 3 intortElt Is, 1851. 0 tends V. and the pu.. gt :ort stantly on hand PIANOS, equal to these for which he received the - Prize Medal in London in 1851. :All orders promptly attended to, and great .earoltaken lathe seisetion and. packing the same. ,Me , tuts .receive 4 during the last - Fifteen piers =re-:Medals ,than any .other?rnakehrtern'.4he Franklin Institute—also; First Premiums Preatiutne:in Boa. ton, New Yorkeand Baltimore. * *Wareromus,,No. '792 ARCH Sireet, below Eigtth, south riIdeATMADELPIIIA. •September 9th, 1858,303.jw.--„k THE New York City Illuertfateit PfewviratlAki . Magazines, du.; AP isle 'at ;the .1%.0111761051* 1.4011 i A“-Ilt LlLLtitt n,forNo n--4-)•-fp et_tAI wtf'o9suo . COURT (51) Adjoining the `!Bank of Binghanitoit, 4 ":'-';= BINGHAMTON, 1!.. Y. Stcck is one of the largest and best selected varieties of STAPLE AND FANCY'--.1 DRY Ever offered to the people of this cotlnty. COOOM2, • - •Z1r1i2V.222 • • . . .. `lrirtaelaftr .. . . Mantillas, DomestipEs: k '., tinbrbideries . , . . . . , _ Flannels,. . Cassimeres, ' .Cloths, itc.;-. ' To which titer attention of Close Buyers is called. • Rich Silks, Hosiery, In the basement will be 'found a large assortment of. Family; GROCERIES &PROVISIONS • 'To which the attention , of TUE PEOPLE i invited. MOLASSES, S .Y.lll/4"S, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, FLOUR, PORK, FISH; to fact,.everything in the way of Grocerie=, CHEAPER THAN THEE CHEAPESIT. , Also, CROCKERY, WOOD - AND WILLOW 'WARE frig" PFticularinvitation is extended to-those who purchase for CASK to call and eiantine• our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. A. KNOWIIII ON, - • - - 5i COURT-STREET. I UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.---Silk 'arid Cotten UmbreHae;Ladies' Sin Shades and Parasols, in great varity, just received Aired from the Manufacturer, for sale atI.,QW PRICES at A. KNOWLTON'S, oi Court-street, adjoining flank of Binghnniton. Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valises, and Ladies Hat Boids, A large lissorttuent direct from the Manufactory , in Jersey City, just received at A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Court-street -POWDIGRI. POWDIEUII BLASTING POWDER AND FUSE. Sole Agent for the Slain Bang Powder Mill, will keep oa hand 'at all times a large dock of the a bove celebrated PO% 7 D . EIt, which will be sold by the keg only r d Manufacturers' prices._ Also, SPORTING POWDER. SHOT A.ND CAPS.. All the Choice Brands of Sporting Powder, from the .1-fazird Powder Company, on hand at all . times—for sale at low. prices. N. R.—My l'owder will speak for, itself. A. KNOWLI'ON, 51 Court-street, adjoining the Bank of Binghamton. VACOaa? Vo' ‘ ,P2M2B. 2 . • . " We've Cages for Canary Dirds, -- ' isi • . To all their sizes rated.--- ' • Where single life they may enjoy, '. . . , Or bliss of being mated.' • MS/15 tag= TOM Jazz 44241,7.241W 9 • (JERSEY AND CANADA INCLUDED.) More than CO 4ifterent styles now in store, including all the newest patterns—received direct from the niainfacttirers. No jobbers profits paid of "home productions" at this establishment. The assoriment. Will be kept unbroken during the Summer se#466: n .. . -"' -:.• " -.- , ; ' A. KNOWLTON, 51 Court-street, aejoinining the Bank of Binghamton. , BISC uII - AND CRACKERS. , , A large assortment of Biscuit and Crackers received this tiny, from - oneof the most extensive Balerioa in New York City. A fresh supply received every week. , . . Edda Biscuit, Wine BiScuit. . ' Milk Biscuit, . - • ,• Sxtra. ,bream ti'se,nit, - Lemon Biscuit, , : I AbernethY Biscuit, Clip Biscuit, . Egg Biscuit, - - ' ,‘• Nonpareil Biscuit,- Boston CraCked,., Butter Crackers, Sugar Crackers, • . Graham do Fancy .do Walnut do Desert- do . _ , Oystet do Ginger Snaps. gar The old fashioned hand-made Butter Crack . ets: . -. . .- - ~ • PERE. COFFEE! • . AT 51 COURT-STREET' - Allo'w niee it is at breakfast time; •• , . teferesou' , ie been to work. sir, • - To know you've drank your coffee pure, And saved your beans for pork, sir." • ., • .. ' N . . g.-4ORK - AN!) BEANS FOR SALE AS. ABOVE - .' . . mk. tIEMOCRAT:" Please don% say a4thinr about obr. TWO SIIILLINCT :TEA, tha people are elubbing , and sending 20 miles fur, Tor the countryladies have' that article in charge and are drihiing on it at a rapid rate. A. KNOWLTON• 1 Cciitirt•st,teti,: I3inghamton, August 2341, 1858.-34tf. Y '" • TO THE INHABITANTS OF • MONTROSE AND VICINITY. We have opened a Branch Store in this place where azunples will he'shown, prices giveii, or dera taken t sand Goods ant for every - day crow Binghamton withpuLextri charge. . !Wall at BULLARD'S, BOOK STORE PublidAvenue.- •1 O THE PUBLIC.. GOOD . WATCH E S: F HAT have been spoiled by unskilful persons JL can again be made good by • , .11IGGINBOTHA R.regutar.City Wataii-maker,competent to repair Duplex, RepeVers, Neat mid Detached Levers,' Le.pinotr, and V . erWal Watehas,tko.A.c; whether &Peak, Bwiss, Preach or, Chinese make; and for thi*PiriMS o boa. o o.hand a grind asoortuloot ,of WatekJewelat Watch Wheels, Mainsprings, Cylinders, lianda, Glasses, are., &c. • Shop, in BentlesN- to st. C4'.'a' Store, Phcemx. Plook; blontroae Suiq ' . Co, Pa, - 'August 25th, 1.858. , tf. • , -coint'liee, re office is irtiiiC(i:Suppli i AeSistircelitiaireloli,ion3 o A.O. Mete o E l4 itA i II SPnnigE P A R ! Rest:in; ;ni itoofl4,--n I;wil tdieturg t il LOCH' ION ,In vietuylntfr.. low is the fareE l Senr7tlyrorrisidi#4er of !OIL *.;*S64 No. 3, Das await of Searle,, Hato, on Torepike . Street. . . ogrlVosf , ., August 301 h, 857.—tr KNOW TON' S ld W GOODS "°° ,l ' l / 2 "ee* eeave,‘ A. ir. N 0 tV L - T 0 N , C I,ll,tlLit , S . Si; psl,3lljlllY,._ ,b 1 AN try E JODDERs , murs, cAL!s, AND. FURS; - & ak. D'ala umbrpuits,,P4rAgols, arid Riblioris o MILLINERY ARTIELES,' , No. 00MiLTLANDT STREET, D. H. Lai , ' .. NEN-YORK: JAS. Gniaos, General Partners,— Jxo. A.. 1 xossuay, Q.. :pa.% Special Partner., • [es'ep.2,ly.• ÜbM'DOITS EXCITEMENT MOMS BOON STORE wItERE theaubsiriberjs reMAiiiga large quantity of scsoor. ROOKS, suelf..as are to be used at the Neirrief &Moo) -to com mence the - 3pp insl..ilklae ! fdl:SCglALAN.BOUS 13 . 0(21K5.,+a good issertm oet ; and ST/YriciNr eltrcif ihaliest*4; 6 will be aold-foi.-CA SR at live and Hie priori by.:. • 7 - A. Ikf:I3I.IILARD. - Xtmitroii,Abgutt-lotht 1858, TAIE,-, FRAZER MVO GOLD. , BIGGIN S ALSP Tltg•••• R R - • itiviOur z Signs of. a Sickly Summer. THE Satanist-11nd Foil of 18513' odltithekecoicde oftfine as thri - tnest Sickly and unhealthy or seasons that have Visited the. northern portion of this Continent for many years,_ bfalarioris diseases; iin their most mall ant and viOlent 'forms, prevail 'as epidermcs in.sec tioissof our country that have been deluged by the late overflowing of rivets,ereeks and bayous, and drenched by , the _recent heavy rains. YELLov(Vairmi Trrition FFVEE JItLIOUS FF 1/EN t. FEVED. AND AGUE,; CONGESTIVE FEVER, INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FFVENS, s CIIOLE. NA ? Ftn,x.Drsprfulties, sURDEN ATTA69.9 OF VOSHTING will rage with " viOlence in thevicinity of low,fiiarshylaudis,..and where the deluge of , waters and drimehings, of rains have been sot& eiently violent . to produce miasma from deem position of Vegotitble or other decompeacid mat. our--tiouthein and Western tokest.we may theiefore expect the prevalence aq epidemic, Matarious, disease in one or ,Ajie,:cither of the abovo named forma; and In eider that the 'Pub. ie- , :rati'y provide themselves,. with.. the proper, means to protect, their Sisters's against sudden attacks of disease of arty l irid, we notify thow pie Of the approach -Of These maladie s . , la'Rad way'Sßeady the - preventive. With this Itegit:dy, Tiowoer violent Midi:pang nant infectioas suid (fen illy may be the character of the disease,it cannot harm you. A._ i f,ea. spoonful this ; lirevete4i9g Remedy, drank jEk a Attie:water:three or i fetfr times ileriaygyilt -fortify the stomach against the inl'ections gasses of these fevers, that you are as info from danger as though you, were.hreitaieg ; pie most whole-- soe runt invigorating talattiePheri m vamder,the Radway's Ready.,Relief has been proved; in the,Yellow Fever of-1851, to ixi limbed, disin fectant in gise. ifany of,our readers are soon fortunate," as ..to, !bei afflicted ,wit.h any: Fever, cholera,_.Flux or: Vysentern—either. Yelletso, Con , estirOnteriniitent,..pritemtieni—Rad way% Ready Relief, aided with Radway's Regulators, will in..a few hours.arrest the violence and dan ger of the ,disease, mut soon,Crire , :you. • CONDLON DISEASES. • Diseases such ai - Rhettmittirst,Gout, Sciatia Ne,nralgia, Ilead Aches, Influenza, Ruih of Blood to the Bead, B!liouine'ssi Ckolics, Tooth -Aehes i Croup, IVlusoping Ctiugki, ):I!llapv*ltiqn if the Bowels and Lungs, - Sudelen Attacks qf Chillsand Fears, Sickness at the Stomach, congeslidnifilts Brain, Sfin Stroke, Lire?' Diffintlties, and tithe:: painful; debilita ting and-enfeebling maladies, will run riot th?onghou,t the - length and breadth of the latid, attacking in their most violent the aged, middle aged, and youthful. But Against these ills, which inflict so much, pain upon their victinusßattivay's Ready Relief will'? in a., few months - remive; the - most rfierceanil -tokniing pains; and, if iisedln'tOnnelltitiii with Itad - .vay's Regulators, speedily ttlfeet s - • CHRONIC DISEASES. • • . : Th.ose.who are so unfortimaik r .as.iiv be , if fliated with Chronic , diseases, Breaking Out, Running Sores, Ifi s, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Salt 'elven!, Prickly Heats Sore HeadrSoreßyes, Bad Legs, Sores in the Nose or Montt; Caterer, ' Boils, Blotches - , Erysipelas,. Bad Coughs, Swollen Part; will.sutier increased agonies from these diseases, during this sick circle, unlesslhe Blood is cleansed, from its Deniers, and the - system renovated iinpurities, by Rndway's (keno vatingsßesolvent. :Titisiternedy is a quick cure for the above-pamed diseases-,,and it - is the only known_ remedy that will completely eradicate from the system diseases inheritekby conatitu tional,:tranamission. Perions afflictea _with :Sqrofula, Fits, Syphilis, or. any Chronic disease, 'Aqaba effeetnallr Cured; if Radway's Renovating Resolvent is used.' PR:EPARETO RESIST THE .PESTILEkCE: A, gien.t number of those.,iiho-die.fritto kett: lent's.] diseases 'are suddenly seize in the bight; _or.whort_tba:cleast expect:an -attack, and-there= fore unprepared to resist the first attacks of their deadly toe. It is, therefore, of the greatest im portance to those who desire to live through an ;attack of this kind, whether Cholera, Yellow Fever, Sun Stroke, Cougastiens; or Brain Fever, to have Radwity's Ready ReliePand Regulators ready to use at any moment. .Tltese Remedies, taken when .you feel unwell .or in pain—either slight or violeat--will instantlitebeck and stop the progress of the diseasq t and'lleliver-you triim further harm. Let ever. llensekeeper, Planter, Fanner,Sliipmaster, end, In-fan t, a I Ihaving charge of others, keep a supply otßadway's Ready Re iief,Regulators, and Resolvents in their houses. A f3ICIEL4 SEASON IS FAST APPII6ACHIIIG —Disease!? of thb.most totrible„ Red fatal character will pre tail; but, with these Remedieli at hind, you may rest secure. There are' no remedies known to Physicians that ,le,publicots a general rule, can rely upon, in the successful treatment of infectious and malarions diseases, Radwafs Ready Relief, or Regulators, as curatives and preventives against attack. 'of infections and malignant Fevers, are fixed facts. IL. R.. R. Remedies are 'sold by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. RADWAY & C0.,162 Fulton et., N. Y. Sold by A. FURRELL, and R. THAYER. . Montrose, July 7th,,-3m. ' <I y,eq,lF FARMERS, ATTENTION. The best_article in, the worldfeeraising ' • • W ALT la LEINAU'S SUPER PLIOS,PHA,TE of. LIME; at $4O per ton, or 2 1-4 cts, a lb.,,by the-barrel. ANALYSED & RECOMMENDed WHEAT and GRAIN Crops, • Sl:s*, by Professor CHA S.. T. JACKSON; . chemist of the United- States Patent Office, Washington, D. C. . It will repay-the outlayt.so 0 , 100 per oent,•and will, not burn the set d by contact, like Guano. Try it—Prove it.. G. A. LEINAU, .• No. 21 South Front st., Philidelphhi, Pa. Or - ot my Agents, throughout the country. • ANALYSIS can -bo seen, at -my Office. Cash mailed with the order; will receiveprompeatten tion. A liberal discOunt to Storekeepers who buy to sell again. . . Pamphlets can he had at"my Ofce. A fice. G: A. L. July 29,1858,-3m, IF. NOTICE , - ' THE copartnership heretofore existing un der the name. of Dickerman & Garrott is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the late &Ed are, in Horatio GarraCt's hands fqr collection. J.. DICKERMIX . HORATIO GA!fRATT. • New Thifiird, Jae lOty ', 1836. TIM -business will be continued at the old. stan'd . 14 , the subscriber, wtio will be happy- to old friends; and asmumir new 'ones 'as may be disposed to favor him wi h a call: •Mate hereafter.. I..DICKtRMANdr. New Milford, June 10th, 185£1. DENTAL NOTICE.:., R. A. GIFFORD has locate - ft himself .11J in iliontrese for the propose of esirring.on the DEsTAlPitscrtei in dI its branches. • Ho is now readyto attend to all mils in his profession with promptness, and wilf endeavor to give entire satisfaction. Adoperations WARRANTED. Office With Dr: Dtstomi. • Sept. ,1 bt h. 1838.-4 f. SUBBIARINE ATLANTId`'TELEGRAPH. fieceived , this day, Oat of four inch sections of the Subrintrine Atlantic Telegraph Cable,- 7 [warranted - deniiine.l Cglc,:or send yoitir ordeis soon, for the supply ti limited •, • , 'CI - ORAL BEADS —A large Jot of, C,ora! 411 . Neckhlces,and Armlets just redielvedT ,'; 1110 LATED KNIVES.--Anotber in - voice , ' of L Flitted Table and Dessert Knives,.',dilect front the thanufactory, by AtLFS: Net,tlOddlelloirn s Binkhaniton, , Sept. 4th, 1858'.. 'tat nllwantitig Farit'N isoe advergttemOnt of IfArocioßton Lands. . •• ' ' • ; t }lew, 'Apply o f tliososuper ior ;and. EpftNERS, lost reaeived sad' for sale 10,.thathithYT4'0Sk BOOK STORE. ALSO, , new lot, of, POCILF.I . SCISSORS, PENCILS, PENS, deo., &0,, 'all of "good .quality* and oboe-for cub,by .. - • A. N. "BU P.LANp: • iit(>l3ttrose;gePt. 21 l 1458.. • AU wanting to emigrate to i mild climate food lit*ilrand fine niatilet;sed advertisement of iliMmonton Lands., E=ll=l 60 Patent - ' 611 d fliiiis pe t rf i e t e l t g Art yto o l i j n e u ral se, HE iLet...: . 4 i ' '' 'Z ' ........4very.thehishonid try them.: - • • S. H. SeirtE'& BROS: 858.. • f• Angina 10th, I 3GIVE 'CREDIT, WHERE 'CREDIT IS. DUE!, T d LADY PAT V:rcif;;lwaVigrcE an HAYDEN BROTHERS:. ; The Peoplle's Agents, are now receiv ing...a- Jar& St i te t k , of • • §taplez end, Fancy. :O chi eteds,,Grotterie Boots 414 : Sikora,., fiat* and Opp , Wall" and 'ipdolaraper,pWwden Ware; Forki, Hoea„ k f 'jour:apd pAlt—by-thaibintel -or toad,--Yankee otions, Jewel;ry - and Watches-I— wholfsqo And ritairf;at ,priges that would.as. LOMA thosa not Posied in the ready.pay_busi ness. .., .. ~:. ,:. ,2-. . • : . -; ~ We• ilat;e noth ng to do with, Old Fogyit6, 7 - he : flis:,,".gotkP I "—ha*. vamoosed without at , groan oc kie/coi d. the last seen of him 4e.vrAs holding,.mr,it.i ihe tail «t• "Bard Times," Ind• ha FRIENDS. a ghastly smile as be passed .lestltar FRIENDS. . OUr inollo IA ONE • coot' NO rOAROE Eveiy drtieje We Iltank our liberal patrotag - strict attention ninceof the eamel, New, 441 i Ifo rd. "Farnii Lan .sla le Q 5 rallies limn. Philitielphia44 RaiWoad the. State otiliwaf Jeraey.."Soit : amonget the best for Agricialturai perPeltes,. being a good loam 'toil, with a' clay bottom,,, The land is a large_tract, divided-into aed himdrfds from all\ pita of rthj country iafe novf 4 - eitling'and crops can be seen growling. Terms from $l5 to' $2O per acre, payable Within font years by instal manta. To visit•the plade—Lmye Vine StreetWharfat Philadelphia at 7•.30, a. m., by Railroad for Ham: mouton, or,addreils.R..-J. Dynes, by letter. - See full ad vtt rant:merit in another col utnn. fscp:l-31m• TO THE . SNEEZiNG- puauc. Datrno's CelebratedCattirrls Snuff; _AN :114 - .F.I4LkIBLEREMEDY. POBR. 8Y • ....._ . H I . .GHLY IMPORTANT - I If 4)1,14 )1:T.I HI To. Act • Gaiicmeil.. who' *cot., Cldthis.t, IHAVE recently made arrangements, at coa siderable expense, for debt work iethe , , !iik - • • • -. , • Tailonngßusines's on very shorinotice in a neat,durablo, and fash ionable inanner,pnditt reduced prices. ', • I will' furnish !garments to order, if desired', or e4s render the tomer wilatever . assistance h,e may. neeitin select - 10 - k materials o f: the hest quality, •rintrat the lowest market prices. , • All my Y%^rkl will be warranted as to fit; fin- Ash and durabili y. No customer need take his work from the s lop unless it suits him. _. Rein;, , peruinnently, and exclusively engaged in flak business, it shall be my great aim to please. the ptiblic, End rue secure their patronage. -: , • P. LINES. Montrose, June Ist 1858. 1 ' : , . N ; 221 . . -'World 11.1 lawn and - Woyldiprrled. -• , ' •,:' -"in 0 ,?, ' ....-• - ,f,i - L --,,r„ •. ' • ~ 4" . .0 ,,, , i ... , . ' ''r53 .1: 1 , 4 4 z..Z) ,-1 44, 1 t.: k t , ,t, 1 1.t . 1...( 4 5 1 .t . , .. . j ' . .._ tip -7 ' -- • . 1 '",-- •, ' --•- -"- HOLLOt r AY ' S OINTMEN T. - • r IIN fre.a.adission of all• Nations, aswell.as L. the verdict of the leading' hospitals of.the 4 Old as well as the New World, stamp this pow erftil jeMeilial. 1 /4geiat .ii the .greatest heathje.. preparation eve•mada known to suffedur man, 4L. Its penetrative ual itiee are more than marvelous,. thro'the external orifices of the akin, invisible tq the naked eye, it reaches the seat of the internal, disease; and in:all externaraffeetionsitp anti-in flammatory andlliealino• virtues surpass anything else on receid, and ilt,'Notureii great slip. • ' Erysieelessaud. salt Rheum • Are two of the - most common and virulent disorders prevalent op this continent, to these. . . Ointment is especially, antagonistic, its "',modstai operandris lirt„to .sfadicate • the venom and then complete the-cure. Bad Lees, Old Sores, and ricers. • Cases , ohratiy years standing that have perti: naciously refue,Ld to yield to any other.renledy , or treatment, lisie .itivstriably .: sticcur t abed to - a lew apPlieitions of - this powerful unguent. , • _ - Brulitiona ()lathe Skin, ''. 1 . Arising iroi9 a bad State of blood or chronic disease 'are eradic.tted, and'a clear,_ transparent surfainkitigaintd bylhe restorative s sction of this Qintinent„ It surpasses-nuthy Of the cosmeticsi ' and other. toilet appliances in its power to dispel ' rashes and othdr disfigurements of the face. , Pies and Fistula'. • - Every form and feature of these prevalent,and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and, en; tirely by the tree of this emolient.; - warm Amen-. tations sAotkld keeede.!ts apPication. Its heal. ' 'ing . iiiiithtms A l in i be found thorn' and invariable . . - Begt - aid Oinfrrtnt and the Pills should be used in ''• ' - • , th e followirg cases: . • 1 .. Bunions, '; Rheumatism; Sore Thrhats, 1 Burns, ; itiozworm, ' • Sores of all kinds ChappedHat.d.S 'Sult:Rheu s ut Sprains,.. .. .. ; = Chillblains, iSealds, S,tilfJoints„, - Pistols,Gout, 'Skin Dieesses, fetter, Ulters;_• Lumbigo',,, ~ 'Sword Glands, 'Venereal SoreaZ,' ?Sere! Erupt'n4,Sore Legs, Wounds of al 1 Piles, Sore Breasts; . Sore Headi,.. [finds. lar CAUTION I—None are genuine ,unlesa the words," liolloway, Neul_Yorli and I f ondonj` are disrernibleisis a Water-mark in eVeryleaf/ef the liook of directions armind each pot .or - lime; it may be plpinlY seen jhyholding,. tha icaftor#iligit . t A handsome r4vard will be given_ to anyone ren dering such information kamay.lead.toithh detec tion of any party or p:trtii3s counthrfeiting these • medicines or vending theta knowing them to be . •,. ..... . .. . spurious: -'' 1, • / i f 1 4 ' o „* Sold at the'Aisnufactorics,cif Prof. clOi.mit, , WAY, 80 Maid n Lime, New York, and by lig ie seietattle- Diu 7ista hat - i t/ dealers in - Medicine i throughout th 'United 11 rtes and, the civilized • world, in pots . at. 2beenVa,63eents, epd:sl each. Bryhere.ve.tiolaid'erahli , saving by taking the larger aiie ', /- • , . IC 8.-j-Direetipps'for the guidance of patients „ in - everyrdiaorder are affixed to each pot.., June 10. I /38. : , [23eowly. ' , • ." Thiik arktiess coyers the Earth,. 1, And Gr t ass Darkness the People ." OO:UNTt Y MERCHANTS; , Anti all Others will take N ot Lc e TN 11 1 ,1` they cnCsupply" thenufeleee in any qbantitied,with - „. • • •Jonesi Far FatitedlPaten t NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE -*or COAL' •t OIL LAMPS, At` thii Wholiaid4 anti' clad IIrAD QtrAirrnas„ ": ste; Sduth SECOND Street, 38. 1 • , - I PurtAncLrate. _ . `only piles ynoire exchikive AgeriCieis vie be.obbkincof fut. the Stetes of Pennsylvania, 'New • /arse" eqiial in intemit); of flame, arid ihnilir in ' appearance to Illaeould iirbrtlaitneff t 4 superior to• all other,fertable lightti, - .TiOur inkier', No fear of Exidesion—No efrensiye odor . l-140 arrioke=-Yyty easily Wimp ; ed.—ha easili iciuTiatel : as Gas Light.—Can be adapted to'all , purfnaiia—And better than tal for kpoor innh.--80 per cent cheaper than any other portat . de jiglit w .now. in common use,. Sett- ACMES' ALSO, Fel: • Xifilij) 4 B Papeli4e„ROSin ' 'afici ' Cod Oil Lamp tglie-lignill;•011. Wick,. Shades, and every attiolo trt the lino. KT.. SWAHLAND, Agent, .; .No• South SEcoraiqrltEET, PliiLA • Sivtemler, 9th, !sps.-tf,j - kra.. 7f. BIREE Liireitajd Let. Livia. RICE ONLY he heat down:: FOR-SHOWINO-GOODSLI tkiiran led as Represented!, friends and customers fortbeir times past;and'ire.hope by business, to merit &retina- HAYDEN 'MOTHERS. fay, Ist, 1868.-Iy* • tiookivn ' • Win It-THAYER: Di :noel ,itimAL _ ~.;,;~
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