The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 18, 1858, Image 3

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    FBANCI4 , D.,DAV . ISCqi, M. D.
riacriet—
- MEDICINE AiI.D . SUR GERY
in• Montrose mu/ 51 jeer* par - ti of Susgue.
_ hcriioit Counly.
Montrose, .Nor, 1858.
VAtuabtt
FARM FOR SALE.
rpHE Sitheoriber offers for. Sale the valuable
..L -- ferm:and Hotel lately owned and occupied
by Calvin Simmers, deceased, and long known
as the - .7 - .7-- - - -
WASM.IniIeiR"S Pia ACE.
• Said. Farm ,situated in the pleasant village
of-Snmuteraville, in the township of New MU
ford, Susquehanna County, Pa., directly on the
line of-the. DeLaware, Lnckawanna-st Western
' Railroad, four. mike from its junction with the
N. Y. & -IL R. at Great Denti.and one hnd.
a half miles from the Depot. at - - New Milford.
It contsinti . about •
.240 ACRES;
180 screw:improved, 60. acres woodland. It is
well watered, . has a lasting stream running
through.. and a never.failing supply of water
conveyedAn lead pipes to the house, barn, and
cattle:yard.. It is well fenced and under good
cultivation; is Well adapted to growing grain,
.
and is - pectfliarl3r fitted for growing *dock ; and
is one of the best dairy farms in - the county. It
' has oportit .t*o orchar ds
. of choice grafted fruit
trees, a large and convenient dwelling, now
occupied es a hotel : two large horse and ear
' Hoge barne,or.e large _ barn with two cattle yards;
ample,sheds and all the arrangements for feed
ing stock; three email hay and grain barns, ice
house; brick smoke house ; large corn house,
andrial other out buildings necessary on a large
farm.. It will be sold low,atid terms of payment
made easy.. For information address,
- SUTPHIN.. I
Summersville, Suaq'a Co.,Pa.
Nor,.lst, '58.-3m. -
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.,
WOULI),:RESVECTFULLY INFORM the
residentii — olihin vicinity, • that. they have
now open at their'New Store > the largest and
most - varied assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
` • \ •
they have ever offered. The stork is too.t.tly of
their own iniportation, having been selected per
sonal!, by one of the firm, in the principal mar
ket iniEurope, at such prices as will enable them
to Belt on the most reasonable terms.
• SILK DEPARTMENT. •
Brocades, Robes a Les, Robes double .Tupe,—
Robe! twit;flotinces, Plain, Figured Plaid, Striped
witha full assortment of Black Silks of all kinds.
Particular attention has been mild to the selection
of this Stock, and it *ill be found complete in
its assortment.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT
•India . , Stella, Bordered, French Cashmeres,—
Drintrd Broehe, Long and•Squaro,,Wooleti: Man
`244l4tawlei dc., with a full stork of all the new.
'est- of_Shawls imported this season,
CLOAK I►EPARTME\T.
' Cloaks made and trimmed in' the latest Paris
-' . •
VELVET, CLOTH, PLUSH, PLAID VELVET, ETC.
The ROA this season is i•spcnaive, tleennt and
tisltkistab!e4 , ,
GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEPA:RT 3I ENT.
J.lferinoes, Cashmeres, 11fottAlins, ralenrias.Pop.
tins, Satin de Chine,Velour Poplins. Chintaes.&c
with all the newest fabrics imported in this line
MOURNING - GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Bombazinci(.Pamise Cloths. Alpacas, Velour
Poplins;Monslines, Thibetsi, Valencias, Crapes,
Collars and Sleeves, &c., with an entire stock of
an goods suitabli: for mouTninz.
EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT
Lace Settg,'Collars, Flecvt-s, Insc;rtin,gs, Edg
ing, Flouncing ; Cips„ Berthas, Capes, Gloves:,
Mitts, Skirts., &c., with a full assortipent of ET
broidonies of all kindti, including till the lstesS
• TA EIS NOV ELT: FS:
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.
A compete line ofEnstliA lloidery, far
LADIES, 31 IsSES, GENTS AND CIULDR EtZ,
will be found of the best and most appror'd makes
T. W. E. & CO., confidently invite inspection
of their stork, as they feel'lnsured it will. favor
tittle compare with any' other, in assortment,
• -
style or price.
NlB & S*O Chestitql Street,
nos 11 .2m. c&,]o] PHILADELPHIA.
- A.. BALD WIN
itas removed to his newly fitted up building
ON PUBLIC AVENUE.
NG
wm at .
the p business ub wit
L. ALLEN`, Lthank h
r
tryst favors and' solicit a ennlinitance of the same.
Being undei. a •tatA;,' administration it is very de
sirable to htte all my old amounts settled and !
menden - re sheik upon the REAny PAY system.
A. BALDWIN.
October 1 115; 1858.
• • •
out, freb tirouistait tort.;:7 ,
eihNg dei:sr belo:a. 3. I...thridge's Drug Store,
1,41 , -on PuLlic Avenue,' , A - here will he found
onsiatOly on hand a general assorttrit of
GRO CERIES •
•
Such as_Sugars,. Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
3c, &c., &e.
Also the choicest brandii of
FAMILY FLOUR
Meal,sLard,_Pork.. Hams, Fish, Dipped Caiile. ,
Timothy, Clover, Field and Garden
Seeds. .
We solicit a share of the i u In patronage, and
- pledge ourselves to do the lair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
- BALDWIN & ALLEN.
ALFRED BALD WIN. 'Wm. ALLES.
,
1 tin :A.
=FOR=-
TEN DOLLARS.
&few more of these -desirable
FARM AND BUILDING LOTS,
M the Gold Regions and other portions of Vir
ginia are to be divided amongst. the subscribers
for the boreit of the new town bf Rappahan
nock. Subscriptions .only ten dollars earh one
half down,tfie rest-on the delivery of the DEED.
Every subscriber will ..get a Buildin g Lct or
rang Farm, ng in value from $lO to $30,000..
These Farms and Lots arc sold so cheap to in-,
duce settlement, a sufficient number being re
served, the increase in the value of which- will
comperisale for the apparent low price now'ask
ed. One acre lots in town will he' giren to in
dustrious, mechanics who wi ll' hui ld upon them.
it'company of settlers,call,:id "THE RAPPAIIAN
DOCK PIONEER ASSOCIATION, " is DOW building
Aild will commence their settlements, in the
sprin g .. Ample security will be given for the
faithful performance of contracts and protases.
or More Agents are wanted to obtain
subscriberi, to whom the most liberal induce
ments wpl be given. , Some Agents'write that
they are making . $2OO per month, l Yor full
particulats,subcriptions, Agencies, &e., apply to
• E. BAIIDER, Port Royal,
Caroline. to., .Ya.
Novol, 'ss.
REMOVAL.
1 - 1111 e-A Post, Attorneys at 4w, have
4
removed to theirnew office,- a few, 'doors
south of Boyd 84 Webater's eornPr.
Motitrose Oct: 25,-3m
Still They Come!
THE largest toe of litztrisket ever before
keptlrtMisattritet may be fonnd at the
4. 1 11-211 1 5 . ! ri T .
It will be vbeleas to enutnernte. When you
wiskartything..in the Patent Medicine line,
or
otherwis‘egill* the Farinfr's Store. Don't for
get they . lji... , ,i7c4Orr rosin. T I 12; yra.
Montrose; March
,3a,
Iti
NO MORE PAIN, I
NO MORE SICKNESS. j
OR STIFFNE. .0 1‘ F lii TH I E IO 3 R OIN I T ; 23 R ,
ACIIES, T OTILACIIES. OR SUFFERING FROM
0 ItER BODILY INFIRMITIES. - ' ' 1 ,
/ L i u /Lc:Li! , 7:
i t i: s A j D r . ,
The R pitiand Complete E ffi cacy of 1
. t. ,:
• • RAM AY'S -
• .
- lteady Rellpf,
In 'lnstaitly stopping the most !ex
cruciating Pains and
Wounds.; Burns4Sealds, Cuts, ounds.; ,
'Rttises, &c., &c., &c.
render it imp rtant that every family keep a up
ply' of it in do house.
Armed with this remedy . a household iS al.
way protected against sudden •atiarks of,sfek.
ness. Thousands of lives of persons have been
saved by its timely' use; who were suddenly
seized' in the `ight time with Cramp Ts. Spas Fits,
Vomiting, Cholera. Yellow Fever, mid other yio.
lent diseases tot 'a dose of this Remedy,' be
taken interns ly, as the ease may require , when
suddenly seizW with Pain or Sickness, an it
will TFATAITTLV RELIEVE TILE rATIEET FROM I`4lE,
and arrest the disease.
i f
gabluau sgeasbilltelitf,
R. WI
Ilan Cured
RHEMUATISII, - - In four hours.
NEURALGIA, - - In one hpur.
CRAMP. -i . In ten minutes.
DIARREIGIA. . In fifteen minutes.
TOOTHACHE, - In one minute.
SPASMS. -j . In five minttes.
SICK HEADACHE. . In ten minutes.
CHILLS ANO FEVER, - - In fifteen mint tes
CHILBLAINS . - In fifteen minutes.
INFLUENZA. - - In six hoitrs:
SORE THROAT, - In ten minnutew
BURNS. . In twenty minutes.
FROST BITS,
AGUE CREEK,
PARA I.Y.§ISI
_
IN ALL CASES'OF . '
BRUISES. •
• 10)/WDS.
S TR A INS, and
_ SPRAINS.
_
the moment itlis applied to the injured parts all
pain and 'Uneasiness cease. Look out for Coun
terfeits and Imitations—Purchase only It s
,AD
WAY.4 READY', RELIEF. Price 25 cts., 50 Vs.,
and 81 per bottle. ' •
. .
,
A New o n to TScienoe.
The "'Great Grand D6eoverv.
Radway's Regulating . Pills!.
• . Da. RaDwai sk - Co. have recently discorrired
a. method for extracting from roots, herbs, pl:Mts
and gums, - a nutritious extract of such wonder
ful nourishing Ipower—which they have combin
ed with RADU'AT'S REGULATING PlLLs—tiliat
:.ix of these Pills will supply the blood with the
same am. unt .E.f nutrition as one ounce of ordi
nary bread; s , l that, while the system is under
going a thor
,ugh physicing, and regulating
process, it 43:14 becomes strengthened.
Persons afilieted with LivE Comtar, Di
n m...
rs.
- r . F.r.sr.t IlnanT DISEASES, FELLNESs OF BLOOD,
and all Females who are subject to IRREGMAR
ITIEs, HYSTERIA, &c, arc particular recom
mended t.N;use4hese Pills. • They are pleasant
to take—elegantly coated with gum—free film
taste, and will' not gripe, sicken or weaken ithe
system, or leae the boWels costive. Mothers
nursing sh uld likewise take one or two of thse
Pills onco r tu.lice per week. They will not op.ly
keep yOur .ystem healthy and . regular,.hut !11l
protect you infant against Cramp and Pain in
the stomach, and insure not only a healthy child,
but will invest every child, thus suckled, with a
sweet disposithin-
Radltra . jr l s Regulating Pills
, Regulate .ach and every org an of the system,
and corert all derangements of the LiYer,Bowr,'tls,
Stomach, Heart and KidneYS.
They Cure ; .
,
' COST I YEN ESS, INDIGESTION,
HEART-BURS:, . DYSPEPSIA.
BILIOUSNESS, CON STIPATION I .
DROPSY, , HEADACHE,
PALPITATION of I CONGESTION,
the HEART,, ' • &e.,,&c , &c.
They arc - entirely vegetable and harmless; kn
infant at ,the breast can take them with safety,
and persolis who are subji.ct to Fits of Apoplexy,
Epileptic, Demi Diseases, Sze., should always
keep a box on - hand. .
. price 25 Cents.
Ask for
RAPwAY . 6 REGULATORS, Or REGULATING PILLS.
i
The Groat C onstitutional Remecte .
'(No. 2.)
A New 11..0e-Cieao4l7, Prineiplei
N , 2.1
1 7- 4 .ldUrnal) S nouatinq iesolbcl
Heyls Old Sores, Purifies the Blood, Instil
within the stem renewed Health,and
_ sares and Erterminates all Chronic of
Cunstirationul Diseases.
This great and glorious remedy should
hallo(' by the human race as a special gift frd
the Almighty, t , ) regenerate dilapidated bun:anti
.11n. ItAnwAY & Co. are the only Physiciai
and Chemists in the world that have succeed
in clisLovering a remedy that will effeettl
eradicate from. the human system constitutio
clisemmt and niltilMits, transmitted from pare ,
to their childreni
Radway's!
Will radial4l
enovating Resolve
exterminate from the system
Cankers,
Fits,
iltunningsTrom the E
White Swel
Tumors, ,
cancerous Affection
Nodes, •
. IticEets,
Glandular Swelling,
Night Sweats,
Sc oluk;
Fever Surer,
Ulcer',
Sorer:A-es,
Sore Leg.,
Sore Mouth,•
: Sore Ileac',
' InsaLity,
Bnoscurrts,
All biseases
Prolapsus CI;
Skin Diseasett
Salt Miami',
And all, disease
the systent fo
PRICE ON :
a, — SOLD BY
RADWA
-Sept. 18th,
f the ' CONSCMPTION,
• Rash 'fetter, .
ri, Humors-of ail kinds,
Chronic Rheurnatib
Diipepsia,
that have been established
years.
' DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
,t .auGGISTs EvEnrytitEnE.
& la Fulton St., N. Y
53.
TTERS remaining in•the Pi;
ontroae, N., Nov. 15th 1858.
Rev. Clergy
Namo of Ma.lw
Park, E. S.
Park„Miss B. A.
Peck, T. R. -
Peckens, T. T. -
Richardson, John
Rudy, Mrs. Matilda
Roberta, E. B. -
Stockholm, William
Spencer, A;, -. W.
Spaulding,,T. A.
Scott, rt,fathew J.
Scranton, Samantha
Weatherbee & Bro.
White, John J. ,
Warner, William
17..7 for any the above letters
leraised."
T I IST OF r.l
.1 Gale a 1
Anderson, John
Atkinson; Hugh
Biown, Martin
Baker, B. J._
Corab, Wm. C.
Collar, George 11
Carter, Miss Chi
Chamberlin, E.
Daniels, Charles
Dickerman, J. Jr
Gaige, Harvey D.=
Gardner,. Mrs. S. A_ 2
Hogeland, Elias
Hawkes, G. L.
Manderville. Mrs. E.
McKeeby, Mrs. E. A.
Merriman, 2
Persons calling
pfoise s3y - " adid
•
IL J. WEBB, P. M
. 150, 1858:
Montrose, No
SNEEZING PUBLIC.
• korsiteti Catarrh Sul
LLIBLE .RENED.Y.
FOE SALE BY
Montrose;
034PKINS, Brooklyn
Wm H. THAYER, Dim.
-TO, THE
Dania% IC
R. THAYER,
S.D.
_ NEW GOODS.
.. Ar.• VANS & ALLEN
,
4.:
have this day returned
C .111 born New fork with a full.
)
/ • . ' ~( and cuipidele assortment of
WATCHES,. JEWELRY,
(i 4. =,--".! '
- - FANCY GOODS
.of every descriptioM'togetherivilh a large stock of
Plated Ware,_ Clitley, Clocks, &c.
The aboye goods were 'ts.ught entirely for
Cash; and will he sold at such - prices as cannot
fail to please. We cordially invite onr Friends
and Customers to call and examine our Goode.
EVANS & ALLEN,
-
'No. t Odd Fellows' Hall. '
Binghamton, Oct. 4th, .1858_
___
GOLD and SILVER. 'WATCHES of every
quality. Plain and Jewelcd, Open Face and
Hunting. Also, a few American Watches cheap
for rash by EVANS & ALLEN.
Nov. ath.
pi OLD CHAINS, Guard, Chatelaine. Fob.
Neck and teat ChninM, a great variety of
w•cjghtr and'patterns by EVANS & ALLEN.
Nov.-stly.
BREASTPINS, Diamond, Cameo, Lava, Co.
sal, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Painted, All Gold
nod Plated Breaat.Pina, a' beautiful variety of
!patterns and atylea, for sale by E & A.
Nov. 4tit.
FEINGR-RIN,GS, Diamonds, Ruby, Garnet,
Pearl, Opal,-Emernld, Plain, Seale and Ch. 8.
ed, of every style and price, by E. & A.
'Nov. 41h.
Ct . ILVER WARE, a full and complete stock
kJ of Silver Goods, consisting of Table. Dessert
and Pickle Forks, Table, Dessert, Tea, Berry,
Cream, Sugar and Salt Spoons, Pie, Cake, But
ter, Ice Cream ands Fruit Knives, Cups, Salt-
Cellars, Napkin Rings, Curd Cases, Are., all war
ranted Sterling Silver, handsomely engraved
gratis, by E. & A.
Nov. 4th.
jrIROTCIII..IT HOOKS, a large assortment,
both Steel „and Ivory, also, Cedar and Ivory
Knitting Needie"A and Tutting Shuttles. at
Nov. 4th. I &. A's.
S UAVYL-PINS.—Two Gross of Shawl-Pins,
various patterns and pr sea, by E. & A_
No. S Odd Fellow'if
Binghan-t,n, Nov:4th, 1858.
Sheriff's &de.
BY . virtue of a writ of Fi. 6311(4 by the
Court of Common Piens of Susquehanna
county and to mo directed. I will expose to sale
by public vendue, at the Court !louse in Mont
rose,on Saturday, November 20 t1i,1858, - nt one
o'clock, p. m., the knowing described piece or
parcel of land, to wit :
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land sit.
mite •.in the township of New Milford, county
of Susquehanna, 'and State of Pennsylvania, and
bounded as follows,:to wit: beginning at a stake
And stones In a line of lands of Edwin Tintrley;
thence north 45 deg. west 16 rods and 13 links
to a post: thence by land of Richard Richard
son north 45 leg. east 95 I.4th rods to a post and
stones; thence south 45 deg. east 111 perches to
a post and stones; thence north 45 deg. east 6
perches to a sugar tree: thence south , 45 deg.
cast 4 perches and 13 links to a post; thence by
lands of George W. Tennant south 45 deg. west
101 perches and a quarter, containing about ten
acres of land, more or less. [Taken in execu
tion at the suit of George W. Tennant to, the
use of John %V. Watson vs. Julian T. Tennant.]
Purchasers will in all cases be required to pay
on the day of sale an amount sufficient to cover
costs of sale, otherwise,,the property will be re
sold forthwith.. JOPIN YOUNG, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct. 2701,1858.
ABEL T URRELL
HAS just returned from No iv York, with a
large and choice variety of Goods, which
he offers to his customers and thepublic at low
prices for cash.' His stock compriseg:
1) R S ,
MEDICINE.S,
P A I N T S,
0 I L S ,
- WINDOW GLASS,
DYE ST ' FFS,
GROCE It I E S,
• GLAS S—W A ItE,
CROCKERY,
M It It olt 8 ,
CLOCKS,
WALL P'AL'ER,
W NI) W PA.PE R , .
WINDONV OIL SHADES,
FANCY 0001)R,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JENVI:LRY.
PERFUMERV,
DRY GOODS,
II AR I) WARE, •
STONE WARE,.
WOODEN WARE,
- - BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
JAPA_NNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
CANARY SEED,
POCKET KNIVES,
WHIPS,
UM B ELL -A S".
G N S,
P S T O \ L S,
AMMUNITION, ,
TtRPENTINE,
CAMPHENE,
BURNING FLUID;
ALCOHOL,
LIQUORS,
(For NiedicinalPu-rposes only,)
T•R.I S S E S,
SUPPORTERS,
S-11OULDER BRACES,
TORTMONN A lES,
SsPECTAC.LES,
SILVER dr, PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, dir.„,
-COLD PENS,
sTA TTONERY, • •
V lOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
And all of the most popular
PATT3I.S'T . MEDICINES,
Th . aniZful for theliber4l patronage hitherto re
ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance, and
large increase of the san e r
, ABEL TUBS:ELL.
Idontrose, Nov. lit 1353.
THEPUBLIC.
SOIIE illercharts publish a few low prices,
or the pride of' a few low p=ied articles, as
an inducement to persons to make their purctihaes
of them, under thepresumption that everything
is _ equally Ibw. Without taking pace in the
public papers to enumerate prices, I wish it dis
tinctly understood, that I will sell Goods as „low
for the quality as they can be hoUght in any
other Store in thiiPplare or cothity. Baits rind
Hooks not used. Purchasers will generally find
good qualities- - of-Articles at Ttinat.ti.'s, and in
Drugs/ Medicines, Paints, Oils, arrd Dye Stuffs,
the very best, and the assortments full. The
Fancy Goods Department is also extenelke.
Also, choice Family Groceries, Crockery, Wall
Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, &c. In short nearly
everything usually kept in country-stores. As I
deal in .many, departments of trade, and haite
more Articles than 1 can.teall enumerate in the
limits of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt
neither will it be necessary, under these cir
cumstances, .to fill a column with ; useless re
petitions and blanks. The people are invited to
call and examine for themselves.
ABEL TURRELL.
Monitose, Nov. Ist, 1858.
TO MUSICIANS:
PARTICULAR attention is called to the
choke tariety of `tripLin,
,Guitar` and Bass
Viol Strings, some of the bbat qtralitieit hr market.
Also a good 'ltelection of Violins, Bows, PegS,.:
Bridges, Tail Bieces, Finger Boards, Rosin, &c ,
Aceordeoke, flutes, Fifes, Drum Sticks, Tuning,
Forks, Instruction Books, &c. Csll in nt the
Variety Store of A BEL TURRELL.
•
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0:*OF TI I 44.
4 )
READY-PAY SYSTEM
TT is certain that Goods can bo Sold successful
-I_ ly in Blontruso and at Susquehanna Depot
FOR CASH.
ThOse doubting this assertion will do well to cal
at thy attires of
6uttrubtrg, ',._4loscitbaum,
where it will be proven, that the Merchant in.
selling, his Goods can afl'ord to sell Cheaper
for Cash, and can otter inducements sufficient to
make it an- objeet to Purchasers, at• whatever
sacrifice they are obliged to make, to procure the
Money to adopt, in their Purchases the CASII
They have just received and are - conrdantly re
cciving, a large,%alsortment of Dry GOODS and
CLOTHING, particuhirly adapted for
FALL AND WINTER,
and which are purulmsed under the most favora
blo circumstances. They are enabled and
offer and sell atiirieestbr below others that will
give and have-given ah everlasting Credit; no
matter whether it is Tom, Dick, or Harry.
• T-$=E-R-E-F-0-R-E
EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS!
An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything
ever - Aimed in Montrose.
Fancy and Staple Dry Gcods!
Comprising many new and desirable styles of
Goods unknown in this market, among which will
be found, in •
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the , novelties of:tho season, cheap At
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, CO'S
SHAWLS !
New and choice styles of Broche double and
single, Stella. Plaid, Wool, Taint and-Nfantilla,
and a new st \ ylo of Plea' Shawls, cheap at
criuttntberA . , c`osetibaitin, L o's
Mitt MIA KL,
An assort pent always on hand, also Ladies' Cloth
and Trin*ting to match, of all at adrs, cheap at
6nttroberg llosenbaom, o's.
EIII3IIOIDERIE S
In this bepartinent we can offvr, great, induce
ments, as they are purchased directly from in3 , -
porting houses. The assortment comprises
French netts, llireVCS and Collars,
Worked Edging Inserting,
and a great many more aril
cies belonx to this line too
istimerons to men
lion, cheap at
..GUMNVERII, ROSENBAI?I, A- -CO'S
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and
Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net
tings and Frames,
at Wholesale and Itaaii,—cheip at
GUTTENI3ERG, lOSENBACNI, ois
'Domestic Goods !
Mny be found all thedifferenrqualities of Prints,
Gingham., Bleached Gondg, Fine Unbleached
Muslim Ticks, Stripes, Deniutst,-Sheeting, .2, I-2.
y'ds wide, cheap at
i GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, CO's
READY MN) CLOTHING.
As this is ono of theig,PßlNcirAL BRANCTIEs or
BustsEss . in New LVW City, they certainly have
one greatadvantage over all the rest of Clothier . S;
they having ope Partner steady in New York
city to devote all his time to this particular branch
of manufacturing. They wi I furnish, ni t any
time, a Good Garment at about the same price
for which the material can be got. .
They will warrant their work and a complete
-fit or nn par.
They keep constantly on hand one of the best
stocks of
OVER AND UNDER COATS!.
Such as Frock, Dress, Raglan, and Sacks
PANTS
In Greal Variify and Dip:l-lit Stylrs
• 'VESTS !
Much an -VelTet, Plush, Cassimer, and Satin,
cheap at
GCTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, k CO'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Best Material at Short Notice:
twier Garments
Pox LA DIES AS WW ELL AS FOR GENTLEMEN,
spell as Silk, and also Limbswool, cheap at
6 t'I'TENBEIIG, TfosENBAVN, CO'S
_ ONE WORD -
is STAIICIENTFOR THE WISE.
TO °CR titMEROUS
\<-% .
FRIENDS
-AED
CUSTOMERS,
And in particular to those knowieg themielres
indebted to us,w will say onto more that we
will 801 or Ready flay .hveafter4tud all Ac
count; and Notes must be settled w,ttliont Fur
ther,Notice. NV,e are tired of writing, Dunning
'Leiters and Supporting the Past Offiee,and there
by losing. We Will take all kinds' of drain at
th 4 Highest Tit,ark,etßrices for Payment, and all
AecountS Blanding over Six Months on our
Books, will be left for celleetion Unless settled
by No te. •
iguttenbtr;j, qic
gontro.e, Pa., October 20th, 1858.
A. KNOWIATO.N'
„p-c-
DT, k*AtUlte brWAA
COURT' {5l) .STREET,
Adjoining the "Bank of Binghamton,” - - BpTGHAMTON, N. Y.
My Slack is one-of .the largest and test affected varieties of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY
• _
- Ever ntrete4 to the people of this 'county.
Z EciIVIZ.D. •- ..
. •
... 16209
•
. .
Mantillas, Domestics,` Embroideries,
Flannels, Cassfmeres, Cloths, &c.,
To which the attention or Cloge Buyers is .called...
Rich Silks,
Hosiery,
hi d 1 basement 101 be found a large assortment of Family
GROCERIES&PROVISIONS
To which the attention of TILE PEO PLE.is invited. "
VOLASSES; S vie uPS, S G ARS, COFFEES, TEAS, FLOUR, PORE, FLIS:11,
in fact, ecervthing in the way of Groe'etie., enEArEa x..n.tx rim CHF:A PEST.
Also t CROCKERY, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
itgr Particular inritation is extended lb those who paiwhase CASH t cull a;,(1
.. • .
examine our stuck and prices L, fore purchaxing elgewl,ere.
A. ,KNOWLI ON, COUItT.STR MET
• .
U MI 1i 161,1,3. R
.tarin, juL t kiikA4343o.,s....-Zink and Cetton Umbridl'am, La,lie! Flith SI-lades
n
ana rarasols, to great variety, just received direct from the Manufacturer, fo. ....1 e. at LOW PRICES
at A. KNOWLTON'S, 51 Court-street; adjoining Hank of liinghair.toh.
.
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valises, and Ladies Hat liox \ es,
A largo assortment direct from the .Manufactory in JerseF.Citr, Just received yt
A. kIiOWL.TfiN'S, Zit Couil..bt:.
POWITER: POWDEUA..:
BLASTING POWDER AND FUSE.
Solo Agent forlbe Slam Bang Powder Mill, w;11 keep on hand atoll thnen a large st,-, e k o f th e
above celebrated POWDER, which will be sold by the keg only., atAlanulacturers' prices. Also,
SP‘ORTING POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS.
All the Choice Brands of Sporting Powder, from tho Hazard Powder Company, on hand at all
times—for sale at low priee4. N. B.—My Powder will :Teak for itself.
A. KNOWLTON, 51,,Court-street, adjoining the Mink of Binghamton.
VAltrag? VaLtlra?
To an their sizes rated—
Where sing) life they may enjoy,
tr blips of being mated.
1 e. 22 a 5 , 41 . 4 . 14 . - e llts 202 alLz a
- (JERSEY AND CANADA iscLunEN
•
More than 60 difrjrent st)lcs now m store, including all the newest patterns—yeeired direct
from the manufacturers. Nii jobbers profits paid "home productions" at this establishment.
The assortment will be kept unbroken during the Sutntner season. '
• A. KNOWLTON, al Court-street, adjoinining,. the Bank of Bingh a mton.
. BISCUIT AND CRACKERS. -
A large assortment of Biscuit and. Crackers received this dat:`. from oneof the most extensive
Bakeries in New York City." A fresh supply received every week. "
Soda Biscuit,-. - Wine Biscilit, _
Extra Cream Biscuit, Lemon Biscuit,
• Cup Biscuit, Egg Biscuit s
Boston Crackers, ' Butter Crackers, . -
Graham do Fancy do
Desert do Oyster do
"yam" - The old fashioned hand-rmdu Butter Crackers
PURE COFFEE!
i'T 51 COURT STREET. - . . .
. . Adjoiniit tho Ilanl. orßingliamton
.
"Ilow nice it is at breaklast•time, .
- -Before you've been to work. sir, -
To know you'se drank your coffee rre,
And saved your. beans for park, sir." s
•
N. B.—PORK AND BEANS FO)!;„ SAL) AS A11 4 .W?,.. •
MR. \ "
• Please dc:l:t say gnvthirte dbotit otir TWO "i, A, that
people are clubbing and sending 110 miles for, for the crunlry ladies hues l!,at article in tliarge,
and are drawing on it at a rapid rate.
li.NOWILTON, Couk-s-trect:
Dingliamton, August 23(1, IFsS.—:7;4tf.
TO THE PUBLIC.
GOOD WATCHES
r:INHAT have been spoiled by unskilful persons
I can again be mado good by
J. lIIGGINBOTTIAII
A regular City Watch-maker, competent to repair
Duplex, Repeaters, Patent sea Detached Levers,
Lepines, and Vertical ‘Vatches,&c.,&c.; whether
English, Swiss, French or Chinese make; and
for this purpose has on hand a good assortment
of Witte!' JelVets, %Vatehi Wheels, Mainsprings,
Cylinders, Hands, Glasses, &c., &e.
rir Shop in Bentley, Read & Co.'s Store,
l'hemix Block, Montrpsse Susq. Co., l'a.
Aturust 25th, 1858. tf
THU Iltimmout.on IF;itmer, a news.l
pnPer de :toted to Literal Ora and Agriculture,
also setting forth full accounts of the lICK settle
ment of_Hammonton,in New Jersey,ean he sub
scribed for,At 25 cts. per annum.
Inclose gotitago stamps for the amoun t. Ad
dress to Editor of the Farmer, Hammon ton, At
lantic Co., New Jersey., J Those ,w4ting cheap
land, of thy.heitt quality . , in one of tiro healthiest
and most aelightful climgps •Ict the Union s see
advertiAement of Hammonton TAndq. [gep.l-3m
DR. WM. L. RICHARDSO,N
WOULD respectfully tender his t'rofessional
Servicps jo the iphatiitants. of
MONTlitO •
and its vicinity.
Office ov.er 31ulford's Store. •
‘„. Lostlitpip at the Keystone Hotel.
ilifunirose, Oct. 12th, 1858.—1y.*
To all Wantiig ste?advaitiserp est of
Hammonton Landd.
1 - I
NEW
GOODS
A. KNOWLTO-N,
'• We've Cages for Canary Birds,
DIAILDFAI:TURFAIS, AND lIIISBEIZN
lIATS, CAWS, AND FURS,
i f •? 4 wo a, :Lk , 3 ,
.„,
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons;
AND ALL •
' , LIZAP,Y ,L , /,5.,
No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET,
I„
1 A;A N. L ,
z. I.AWIZENCE, l' N:-YORK.
1 JAs. M. GRIGGS, -- tOelleral PartnerS,—
J NO. A: KINGs - oury ) , ,
i. M. C. TYLER, SIICC!.11 Partner. • fnel).2lly.*
TnEMENbOUS EXCITEMENT
_ —AT Tli .
FRAZER RIVER GOLD.BIGGINGS
. _AND ALSCI.AT !PI E— • .
MONTROSE. BO6K STORE,
vAT HERE the subscriber is receivinga largo
V V .'qunntity of SCHOOL BOOKS, sne6 as
,are to be Used at. the Normal School to cm..
inence the init.; also, MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS—a geed assortment; and STATION
ERY of the which will be
sold for CAS/Pat like and- lel lire prices by
A. N. BULLARD.
Montalose, Angpst 10th, 1858.
NEWS
.'O ft . P•
1 7 1111:New York City Jiluatrsited ii.evloPaN 4ll.
--1101agniitleer; dte:, for safe at the
-7101TitoSIE BOOK. STOUR, by
A. N. -BULLARD.
Milk Biscuit,
Abernethy Biscuit
Nonpareil- B;senii,
Sugar Cracker',
Walnut do
;finger 5i7,11 s.
LIitHENCE, GITIGCS, hINGSBUhI,
Brit -4t7(1)
H. B U.ll Iti
th just re l feiv'ing a„Large
NEW STON.
NC:LTII)INC; ~
Ovthl, La j gn aven Aral clr.t
Cook Siovos.,for wand or Tonio
variety of NHor, (nee nird ShoPt i l
(for wood or - don!): able,. Stove Pipel
Irm). Stove Trt , ,,.
ills asset tn ont inelad.;:t the r: 0;t1
DESIRABLE OVJES In Markel.
gold on the. osT rAvr.e.teLE rr
which he *mid invite theynitii-ufe .
CAN'T. buvrmi [New Milford,.
7- 7 7-
lisquekanna Qo
NORMAL -Su
•
J. F. STODDARD, A. M., P
!mu of the "Suaqueh
JL Normal tSohocir will eommin
day, the 22.nd iitsy of Nov., 1858, tot
quarters of-elt i tvenwe4: each. and
of Prof. t,odd/t d ided e otupetmn
LECTURES.
`Prof. Stoddird will deliver teet !
Linn and the Art. of Teachings aqd
tifie subjUets .the intelpsts, of
way seem to r
.1 4 ;7.t.ures wit
livered by Re . C. 'Boomer and o
the session. _
Ihe Openin Address wilt lio
Rev. J. C. B OBER, in tire,Atiacit
Monday,. Nov. 22141,,at 2.o'ciock, p.
The Prinuiry Di - p3rtmPta th
be taught hy,.Mise 1:11.1.0,C. PAR
.Studenie not: rail to h e
opening of the behoul ea the class,
he arranged. . •
Jspensesi,
Tux,tion-Nortnal Departinent, for tin
. eleyen creeks, •
Tuition-Pri wart - ,Departtlter.or pa
eleren wttetc l , • -
Hokiran'brxsebes and I.a
- .•
Board, per w_eek - " • •
It is desirable that tuition bills ar
;anee and no deduction will be
students are.sbseitt, eirtipt ciahes
- sick item. St urt e'rtts ;can. bri'ard th;
beretofOre. Cooking stoves .and fi
be rehtcd of Mr. Sayre at reitapnalti l
information: in regard to rooms, boe
ply to the Secretary.'• ' • . • *••
W. JffStk.r?, '
C.F. RE.4o, Se..rgtary• •
Montrose, '0,4 24th; 185 E.
_ _ ....
R. KENYON I - R ~
_
Avrout,Di•espeetfully prinott , .nee that he will
' I hereafter offer Ili! lazg'a. stock • f GO,tt.dtk for
Vat Aliiiii: Plk
•
• _.
only, inconseTtence of the soirere 'pressure , 01: ,
the times, acd, not ha 4, 14 g etttliciolit,cApitai to
wait till eternity for his 1'a . y,.. : -.,:hoi g.to receive
the patronage of his former friends, n4 , alt ot MS,
new '::inn;:la that ht willt.make by s fling potedt,
CHEAP. kespeetfully yours, in rade.',l
K. KIN
Lawsvill e Centm, ha. , Oa: 28th,'
NOTICE-
11F. erwarther:•hip heretoforeT
:der the name-'ef Dickerman
this day db•solved by mutual cameo
end accounts of the late firm are
C.-arrates ht nthi fur .riotieelion: •
MCK n. 311
HoRATio G:
New Mitfurd s , June 10th, 1858.
The buqhie
"land Lc tht
-f;id fr'we
' may be dispo:A.
hereafter.
;s will be contitMed
;hlwriber, who will
:a nd its many n
to 'favor him With
3. DICKTP.
June 10th, 1858.
MEM
:oon to _lye., S4ck, Y .
if a sterling
init to meet the
:cessities of the sufferiug, portion
iid one_eairely free:Rom triimerals
lerious particiei:, was leeerely felt
,serful medicine was Ushered into
lowny'n invaluable Pills have Isc
eelsold 11. ettieqy of all nations, ,
is to Prevent;as veil asi t,Curet\
radix root of the complaint, and
ifiddep cause of disca,m.reinvigor
tbe drooping energies-s.of the nys
nture. in, her task of •Vitil and
.formaticn... . _ _
isivisper:siit, r •'
.courge of this eon' .
use of these antiscpt
-vans are restored to
Cie - what hideous shi
i xliitsits ifs,bl , l, this v,
).. disperses :t rrom
41 U
want
PIA and ni
of humanity, a
and other del et
until thi+lll 1M
the world; 1101
eOlue the .
Their Attribute
they att.::::k the
reirio lug_ I. l a. I
ate and rest 4
tem, assi-tang_
Functionary RI
grim,
q.nit•kly to a ao
the digemtive o
111 tr; nu matte
r♦rr ot dimenso
tur4.,ryjn!r,
etitllty and Wen
I enlist., Lo.knenot OI
r a diseased tiVer.
the f.ystetn, vHrtin
enee ur this all 1,0
I=l
From what .v
all other xigos
brganitatjoris
eradir l ating inlli
=M='
, ent rt.wedy.' -.•
i 11011% I)l.Order.ll.
I lantual hind right con ition of th 4.
r ulouti importance t thy , I:r«itit
•one, this Anti:Bilio is iiiedieinh
l ien seeds uf:the co ftpiaiut, hind
luids and ac;retion punt and
an iesuseitatini, thesvitrd riPnr-
Tile proper q
bile in of moult
of the human f
expels Ifie hid
renders all the
fluent, eleansin,
tions ut the bod
cklt,kcintalei.
no time tin, trying a
nd renovating reineii
implaint, it can be
tilic:ll and other diso
• ut miraculous.
refuted Proof.
. y
of. ,1
virtuca
if!Fatns in ,eitry livit
I the thith-niableness
Should lot.se
this regulating—
may •be••tlieir
safety in all peri
its effects is all
The tAtimm
boine t , / the be
remedy, and eer
bear vritne.sa. r tt!
trinsie..lV,wk.
Ibllowrzq's
are the beNt z".ttiedy
/hr fidiwring dma.
1
,6, min tli'atiotb;
tc:;>rid fid
AstllmJ: . Uial
BoweLroir.-riro:
Deti
Coti"bs, Fry
COW, Agn
Chit . Ns-Fen
eases ; , • G^r•.
Costi:7enciv , ,tlen
Dy§pep,ia,
T - ' ; In a N 71.8 f.il ..' !FA,
'e. Liver
ate Compinifitla,
I •
pit!inth.,Lowne.ss of
tttli
resti,m,y&s:
lntray. Nrio, York a
:4 a Water-mark jn
direutioo / 1 0T 1 44, I
ny he •Olaritly:.s;•en I
a"ircAtin(
the words ."// ,, t
arb fliseurnible
of the book of
box; the
the leaf Fo the lig
given to any one
maTlend to the
cotinfetfektifig th
knowing them
** Sold al I
Ij oLLoiv iy„ a 0 •
all reapeciatle,
cine'thro.nghottt
‘of•la, to b
each... .•
i. A handome re
rendering; such inA
eteetiPn of !iny par
ine(44itlvir 1 endi
'UP sparipLi.i.
**) slaapractories a
faidetiLane, New
ragalsis and Deal
bn,tinitcd States sa
ics 25 cents, 63 c*
conbidorable
There is;
the large! #l,iest.'
N. 8.-Pireeti! , ,
in every ditiordeti
itine 3d, 1858
'Ono for the gaidarc
are nfllxed to each
[l*
to emigrate to a
e market, see adre
OIL •
AU wanting
good soil, and fi
ilaramonton La
t 5 !
it T
Stock of
tr •
Prost:inn!
ith
Arrd Store
Ziae,Sheott
and
arid tio
.3rs, •nom V('
ii I tr mum 4, 1
1 4: 1 555,
incipttl.-
ClMay
e on 5t0i4...
n t
h t ire;; ae t - ; i c
140,
in.trAetneg.
OH LA
surh.aciaz.
; , e Stu4etts
also Asa de
kers during
liverad by
wy Bat: *a
In.
seho4l
rntfatthe
a will t~ec
in an - I
9.00
2,150
[paid 18 ifier
made when
f praracsed
inse!ve3 as
rnikure cat'
•:ratem. For
i., &,%., 4-.
EOM
II ON. JR
838.
existing un,
• GprraLt,is.
The urges
Ituratio-
1."1, Jr. _•
,R RATT
At the old
be hippy to
&is , ones as
! ch4l'.. More
MAN, Jr.
qn'ent yiehts
iie pi1i. 1 4., an.i
;heir prop, r
pe thi4 hy
airiOng and
ho patietit . .4
1,,,._
•Spirits, and
othrr
untikr the
1-erfat
c!oos
10iitevor
taken with
unizzitiops,
201moutzty
.. e'
.. this nobl
g Inftgunze
uf tiro lu-
non-u in the
tone nod s
.rttA CI.
teendary
rr:P tqn l ß:
et I erea I
Weetiona,
Vortna or
II ;kinds,
inc unias
- (1 Liorth,:n."
leery leaf .
pfit or
us imhibig,
INl . 4l . vvill be,
rainticn 113 •
• or partici%
the same.
liProfessor
Lurk and:by.
rain -.Medi,
d the civil.
Os and $1
taking
of pat2l
box.. , '
2,edtv,lF,
'lid climate,
lament of