The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 20, 1859, Image 3

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    Watintworos, Jen. many people
wonder concerning the alleged determination
of the Republicans of the "louse not to pet
mit the tariff law to be amended this winter
if they can possible stare-oil Allah action, we
may not improperly M. that it is generally
understood among their outside friends. here,
that they have come' to this conclusion under
the belief that it will bo best for the political
future of their party , to prevent the wishes of
Pennsylvania from being gratified, with nsfer
epee to the duties on iron ' until after the neat
Presidential election, if they can com Pam
that point,. They are playing a gam° asbold
as dioap to this matter.. 1 .
Jury List for January Terns
I=l
Arnold, Samuel .. Clifford.
Allen, Lumen : . Silver Lake.
- Bishop, Austin .. New Milford.
' Barnum, John.. Middletown.
L D...Jaekson.
r rah, George Onk land .
Beardsley. Tobn.. Auburn.
• Bailey, David .. Liberty.
Bullard, Z. D..-Bridgewater.
Bailey, Joseph . Liberty.
Bingham, James.. Jackson.
Bemire, Elijah ..New Milford.
Crozier, E. F... Friendsville.
Chandler, F. Ir. ;Montrose.
I)eakin, John . . Liberty.
..Deeker, Jacob. :Bridgewater.
Deuker, John C... 1131101.
Graham; John 5... Bridgewater.
Haywood, Adolphus . . Gt. Bend.
Hawes, Lumen .. Forest Lake.
Hickez, James.. Springvil le.
Jenkins, Stephens ..Thcnipson.
Johnston, George,. Middletown.
Johnson. Jeremiah . Silver Lake.
Keaton, lames.. Springville. .
• Langclon:'J. T... Bridgewater. •
McKain, Joseph A .. Auburn.
MessengeriEbenezer..Thornp.:on
Oliver ..Jsckson.
.- ..nvas, John..O.ildand.
Robinson, Holloway.. Lenox.
- Smith, John 11.. New M Von!.
Tltayre, 11/ race.. Lathrop.
Thornas,bigar.. t. tjen 1.
Williams, Hiram:. New M:lfoitl.
Wheaton. Wni.''Wt...lark.on.
Notice,—The
," Itrid,gewate'r Educational
Association",mects en Saturday of each st - e 4:
at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the •• Free School House'
in Montrone. The friends of education are re-.
spectfully incited to attend.
, jar.l4w'2.l B. 0. CAMP. See
Nol t‘bo desire to obtain Timeheyis'
Blank Monthly Reports can do ao - by 'calling on
E. Cusbnian in Montro.o (boarding at Mrs Bir•
ehyrds* . nepnsite Mr. James Deans') or on 8.
I.yoi in - l.ksw Milford. ono door above Ward'a
store.
Those who will write me either at Sew Mil
ford or Montrose, that they desire some Wank'
for Monthly Reprts, will hare them seat im
mediately.. - B. F. TEWKSBURY,Co. Supt..
Beware of Quack Nqstrtons and
Quack Doefors,—.l7se ffelmtodeq Highly
Ctmeentrated Extract Biehu fu• all Diseases of
the Bladder. Kidneys and Sexual Orgins. Read
the advertisement, “ lirlmboltib Genuine Pre
paration. [tj2o.
Whito-litan'a Barber Shop, ,
T .THE-*
1 2D111
3f NTROSE. -31)
W. H. NEWEY,
•
Who w all he without It f--Exinpvt of
a letter—Coneot Stater. Wand, New York, Dec.
ith, IRs6.—Dri. ToBIAS • Ailow me to interim
von. after four plus' personal trini.on men and
iwaxtx- that I ...mild not be without your Yen...
ti ,n Link:tent in myha - use if the cost.u^avtts
"per'bottl, l . I I.: re nct er c>c I! -anvil - ring of the
kind to tie,: it, I': Wastu.n.
PrOe and 50 . cts. Depot, SII Cortlardt-aL,
New Vork. S by ABEL ; TURRELL. .
i A • 5100tr0.a4 l'a.,
Renewal y'ti Ointment and
1" he 10:4.—Ifoitation has been defined ea the
tribute witch ignorance end Glee paatn.ekill and
Genius, l.ut _as such a t• tribute - to Profexibr
IniAt involve the most terrible eon.
tonsequeners. to the sick, they are enjoined it,
ter. -- in - ath e iliA and
Ointoieut the-4 - putehenc. Ilnlese the sentence
'Holloway: NjYr York and London..' is waler
riiarkeid on every the. article in heron."
hay . 1A stareyou have the genuine p:reparations,
and no form of eritptixe , or uleeroLm-disease—no
phare. i tif indigestion. liver complaint, or intestinal
disorder, need alarm you. •
lrotice.—Ate. It. U. will,preach
in the Uniremolist Church in 14on4ote on Sun
dae next, 7an...2 31 , at the 'canal hou're.
!important to fewatieso-RrL cheene
itrue% 1 1 ...epared by Co.=tieTrux L. aiese-.
Man, Neu. Fork City, The conthina#OCtif
gradients in these Pills are the result. 'of3 long,
aiid eitensire practice. They are .miletrilKeir'
oficiation,and certitin in correcting nil irregular!.
ilea, it:kirllnl menstruatirms, removing all okstittc
ibet*er from cold or otherwise,bente .
pain in thi Bide. palpitation of the heartodistorbed
sleep, which :wise from inteirupbon efulture:
TO MARRIED LADlES,these Pills are intal;
tiablc; as they
. will bring on the monthly period
with regularity. ladies, 'who have been "disap
pointeit in the use of other pills, ran place the
utgtost c .nfiden:te in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills
do
ing all they are represented to do.
NOTICE.—They 'Should not . be used during
Pregnant-Iy, ns a miscarriage would iertaisly re
sult therefrom.
Warranted purely vegetable, - and free from
anything injurionA to life or health. Explicit
directions, which should'be read, accompany
each box. Pike 61.. • Sent by mail on uncles.
ing.sl . to any authorized agent.
R. B. H CTCHIIGS,
Genera! Agent fur the United States,
lis Chambers-'St, New- Yol*.
To whom all Wholesale'orders should be ad.
dressed. .
ABEL TERRELL, 31orArose, Pa.
Dr. J. W. LYMAN, Totikharrnock.
GROVER AED BAKER'S
CELErtRATED
FAMILY SEWING-MACHINE"),
495 Bioadway New York'.
18 Summer Strekt, BostOn.
730 Chestnut St reet.Ptiladelphia.
137 Baltimore Street, Baltimore.
58 West Front Street; Cincinnati.
-A NEW STYLE.--/INE' $5O.
This macbiae sews from two spools, as Ekr
eb.ased from the store, :4 qpiring no rewindingof
thread; it flems, Sells, Gathers, and Stitehtss, k o
a snperior style, finlihing each seam by its ogra,
opneation, withont recourse to the handneedbi r.
axis reunited by other machines. It willdo.het;
ter ;uid Cheaper sewing than a ' seamstress "ism,
even if Abe works forAne cent an hour. S.,:en
Fog • Cuica.* F. B. CHANDLER, Ago!' I,
Montrose: " dec9tf,,
1111141_1141/00 - . -
in Warren, itridrotar4...W.:ac the ratidenee
of - toe bride's fattier, on Vie' 6th, hy - 11.0:
James rt. riVelbidet. Ur. WILLIAM - HAMLIN,
and Win ROSB . TTA WEBSTER; both orWai,
ren. .
In . CarboodSle City. Due. Ibtb: iB3B.by Rev.
E. L. May; Mr. • WEBSTER D. l'lniit*U.
and Mies JENNIE M. BRAY,both of istleabgvo
Io:. 4thrtrP, the Jab inst. by 8, W.
Tewksbury; An,' gr.. W.lOl/11). sod Mks
PIIEBE A HAWLEY, bntft of-Brevidys:i
EMPLOYMENT.
A MONTH, AND ALL EXPENSES
PAID.—An Agent is wanted in every
town and county in the United States, to en
gage in a respectable and easy business, by
which the above profits may be certainly realized
For further particulars, address DR. . HENRY
WARNER,comer of Broome and Mercer streets,
New:York City. enclosing one poste ge stamp.
[j 10* S.
Administmtriz' Notice.
WHEREAS., Letters of Administration hire
been granted to the subscribei on the es.
tate of ANDREW ROONEY, late of the town.
ship of Auburn, deceased,—all persons Indebted
to the said estate are requested to make 1111.
mediate payment, also all haring just dimands
against the same will please present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
CATHARINE ROONEY, Adnanistratrix
Anbarn, Jan. 20t11,1859.—w6.* "
NEW DOO POWER;
A GREAT INVENTION':
Patented Joule 16111, 1858 by
A. G. WISE, Great Bend, Pa.
WE recommend this POWER to all those
who haVe Churning to do, as' being em.
inently adapted to their Wants. It id simple and
efficient, requiring less weight to operate It that
any other power used for a similar purpose. It
is cheap, and at - thee mo time pernjanent. Its
conatftetloo is so perfectly adapted to the work
it has to do, that it Is impossible to got it out of
order.
At the Snagnehanna Ctiunty Agricultural Fair,
held et Montrose, Sept. 30th. lII* it appears
from the following report of the Committee on
Farm Implements Addison G. Small's Dog Pow
er took the rinsr PREMIUM. Here is what the
Committecaays:
"They have been, much pleased in the examin
ation of Addison Broslis newly invented Dog
Power for Churn'n;;; combint.kr, as they believe,
more power with less friction, at Is.= expense
that any, mac Line that has yet come, under their
observation. The ease with which it can he eon.
greeted or repaired; and the power . indefinitely
increalied, is 'a recommendation that cannot be
extended t 6 the endless chain or roller---its
plielly is truly a remarkable feature, and a dairy
man bas - only to arty:lire the ordlnarrability to
use a saw, , to make a mortice and tenon, and he
has one of these machines within himself. When
we consider the drudgery from which ki farmer's
wife is relieved by those achievements of skill
and genius, they cannot avoid feeling grateful
for every effort that may be made for such .a
desirable result. They award him the premium
of $l." CALEB CARAIALT, Committ ee
ABEL CASSIDY, .
The above indorsement is a sufficient guaran
tee that this invention is not one of those worth.
less palette which have gulled the people so ex
tensively.
'Any one wishing to purchase town or empty,
or individual right, can now be accommodated.
We invite those who are interested ip improving
and cheapening firm implements to give us a
call and .examine our 1)og Power.' We offer
such inducements that thous who engage in thir
business are not,only sure to make money them
scl‘es, but prove a blessing to every ono who
has churning to do whom they furnish with one
of these time and labor eating Powers. -
- • SMITI-I,RECKIIOW S. YOUNG,
jati.:20,'.50.1 • Great Bend, Pa.
A. CA.1:17:1.
THE nuclei-signed, the Founder and I'ublisher
of Van Courts Counterfeit Defector, desi-
rous of retiring from this branch of business, has
merged that old established work in the popular
Bank Note Detector of Imlay & Bicknell. Hay
ing published Van Court's Detector since 1839,
the undersigned reluctantly parts with his old
friends seal subscribers; but this reluctance is
lessened by the conviction, that in Imlay &
Dell's Rant• Note Reporter they will receive a
work that matches the times. J. VAX COURT.
IVotloo.
All subscriptions to IMLAY & BICKNEI.L'S
• Bank Note Reporter
are paynble scrupulously in adcanee• Tnis is the
f , ldost Note Publication iu the world. For
thirty long Scars it has maintained an ucaullicd
reputsti , m. Lnd eontinfies to be the necessary
Oiopanion of all business people over the whole
continent of Americo.
.THE COINS*OF THE WORLD!
Now in press by lw lay & Bicknell, will ilegiven
oestuituush• to all old and new subscribers. All
Chin Charts, Guides and as compared
• • solar be eminirlered waste paper.
. .
TEllllS—Fenlimmn..
:tl4.nth ly
Single copies at the counter 10
Mailed.
Address IMLAY & BICKNELL.
Box lin, PestOftiee, Philadelphia, Pa.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
COURTS OF APPEAL.
friar commosloNEßs OF SUS
quehnunn County have fixed upon
the following named days and plates, for holding
Appeals from the Triennial Asseasment of 1859,
to wit:
Forest I...:l;..ilOnaisy,' February ft 1 st, 185 9
at ,the houie ofDtisi,Clark,in Foreittake. t •
_ Silver Lake and Choeonut, Tuesday. Februa
ry .•2nd. at Kimball's Hotel in Choconut.
lliddletown. Ajmiamoi and Friendmille Born',
Wedneislay, Febriiarv..23d, at Jackson's fluted,
in the Bon; of Frieuilmille. .
Rosh and Aeharn, Thursday, February 24th,
at the Snyder Hotel in Rush.. . : .
Sprine ille and Din:tack-Friday, February 26,
at the bona° of Spencer Hiekox, in Springville.:
• Brooklyn and Lathrop, Monday; February 28,
at-the holt- eof James O Dullard, in Brooklyn...
Harfoid and Lenox, Tuesday, Mirch.lst, i ii
at the 'house of N. W.Waldron, in Harford.
Clifford, Herrick and Davidoff Bora', Wednes
day, March 24d, at the Dundaff hotel in Boudoir.
Gibson, Thursday. March 3d, at are house of
Joel Steenback, in Gibson.
Thompson. Ararat l and Jackson, Friday, M'eh
4th, at the house of I. J. Turner, io Jackson.
Fr.‘nklin and Liberty, Monday, • March 7th, at
the boost of nein Jonea,ln Lawny.
New Milford and Great,Bend, Tuesday, Molt
Bth, at the Surnmennille hotel in New Mittewl.
Burnooy, Oakland and Susquehanna Bora,'
Wednesday, March 9th, at the house of Thomas
Carr, in Strequehanna Bora'
Montrose and Bridgewater, Friday,March i 1,
at the Commissioners Office in Montrose.
Jessup. SaturdA", March 12th, at the house of
Daniel fluff in Jemiup.
-By order_of the Certuniitsionerm.
. - Wro a CROSSMON, Cleric.
-Corumissioneri Office, #
114troee. Jan. 7th, 1859. Jrl.lo
- Register's, Notice— •
PUBLIC:NOTICE is hereby given to nil p'er
mons concerned in the following &gates, to
- Eatata of FREDERICK PICKERING, late
of Sasquebans4l, Frances Piekerin g. Ad iietratrix.
:Estate of D. BLACKINGTON, late of Gib
son, Lyman Blockingson, Administrator.
Estate of LUKE BLAKESLEE, Its of Dim
oak, Urbane Smith, Administrator.
Estate of S. 8. HIBBARD, lite' of Aubdrn
3. E. Hibhard,'Adightlistestor;
Estate ofl. ILIBIIOIVIDUCR. ' late' of - Rush,
H: Champion, Administrator.
Estate of, L. „late of Herrick ? John
Smiley, mitithiliamtai; I -
Sidelemf Othlni-LlDED,letar Of Irdheif lag
Lord, je.oAdatiaistrator. •
Estate of ELIZABETH GRIE 14 WOOD, lite
of Harford, Wm. CTifratiy. Executer.-
&tate. of. /ARES TRAVIS htte4(l.4l;ttriy,
S. W,,Trieetlellatial Travis Eire.
;Vitali CI P3s' JIM Alain:o'a •
Charles Tingley A.datinattrelme.
That the amaotttania"-here settled
°Manta in the Register's Office: and for Ilia
Ceuitty-of Susonehatins, • and that the lame
bik ite44340 TO> ea jua g 4 id the Cif hiss'
4 , 14 1 1 1 Cglatitti, ot, Friday,Jrueesey Mgt,
ifor conga, Woo end.allowanee. - •
CHAK43 NEALE, Register:
Montrese.Pee. 2,7 th , 1868. ; ; _
(WANTED, ACTIVE, HONEST man in
every comity in the States, to travel sr
canvass for the NEw YORE 9.nninus—a bean-
Ilion' , illustrated monthly Journal. To 4uita-
Lie, active mep, a salary of ',lip° per year and
a small commission sill be .plitJ. Address
C. P. Baum:, Publisher.
juin 4t) 80 Beekman-st, N.
PATENT ANGULAR KAY KNIFE.
.
1111.9.1tiud of.LIAN ili.ll - 111PE is used to
LL Cut fifty In a ittuw us Stacks. 'rho follow
/ens: will abow.itov; useful.tho liaises are.
ICLINTaII, P.
•
Ma. ZEHNEIL :—/kOr Sir :--Please remosabor
the township I bought of you,-1 made• one
bemired dollars in a few weeks, in selling your
Hay Knife. Please , find enclosed $9.0 again for
the tight of two more townships.
D. CLIFTON.
Persons wishing to Make money as stated
above can do so by sending Ten Dollars to me.
and I will send by mem a printed genuine Deed,
for the right of any township you may wick in
Susquehanna County, isa., and I will send by
Railroad one Knife for a - model, but you must
state, to what station "on want It sent, &e. Full
particulars how to make the Knives, and cost of
Knives, will be sent with the Deed, upon the re.
ceipt of price as above. Thin is no humbug.
Address D. ZEHNER,
j.13m2• If ornerville, 31edina Co , Ohio.
LETTERS UNCALLED FOR.
LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post
. Offiee at Montrose, Pa., Jan. Ist, 1869.
Abott, Samuel S. Hallock, William
Anson, Maul Rachel A. Hopkins, Jonathan
Brown, Mrs. Jeremiah Jenks, Perry
Brown, George Keeler,- Daniel
BH.f.'4ll..cyrus Merriman, Albert. 2
Brundage, Freeman Sherman, %V 'II.
Cameron, James P. Shove, Miss S. J.
Davis, Mrs. Mary Scadder, Isaac
Davison, Miss Lizie Taylor, S. IF
Eaton, R. H. Taylor, R. K.
Gregory, Alva 2 Watkins, Catharine
Harding, Miss Julia West, Theresa
Hammond, Samuel Vanwinkle,- J. 11.
Harden, Miss Emma
Persons ealling.for any of the above letters
will please say "advertised." .
11. J. WEBB, P. IL
Montrose. Jan. lat. 1859.
NEW YEAR PRESENTS. _
THE subscriber wishes to make a present of
about six different Almanacs, for the year
1859, to every family in Susquehana county.
They are got up and publisind at a great ex.
',tense, and contain much valuable information.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrota, January Ist, 1859.
A HAPPY NEW' YEAR TO ALL
7'"N I4 ICO - I = l."''
1858 is dead and gone, and
. 1869 is but just begun. •
Soplease call at the Montrose 800
Store and buy a copy of tha Arts of Beau
ty by Lola Montez, and subscribe for Godey's
lady's &oh at $2,00, or for Peterson'., Arthur's,
Frank Leslie's, Mrs. A. S. Stephen's &c., &c., at
ore stoh rates. Harper's and the Atlantic
at 82,00 each.
Call and buy it copy of Livingstone's Ttavols
and Explorations M South Africa, and a copy of
Recollections of a Lien Time by S. G. Goodriele
A tine sett of Chessmen, a beautiful Album, or a
Portfolio.a nice Pocket Bible, or a Prayer Book,
(of which yop can find 16 or 20 styles,) a copy
or Miss Cooper's Mount Vernon Letter, a snperior
Pocket Knife, a Pocket Diary and Almanac, La.
dy's, Democratic, Farmers',Tri bone, and Juvenile
Almanacs for 1859, dre.. &e., and at the same time
subscribe for any good Family Paper you may
choose al the very lowest club prices.
For further items of exciting news and im•
portant events please buy and read the N. Y.
Ledger of Jan. Bth and 15th, for sale st the
Montrose Book Store, by A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Jan. 4th,°1839.
1 - 111. E. PATRICK, would tike;
-LJ after a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal
to the moral sensibilities of a very generous pub
lic, who have always manifested their sense of
appreciation of his usefulness by exacting his
strvices when needed or thought to Le needed,
but who have . giren no other evidence of grati
tude or good will—particularly in the way of
"substantial aid" as Kossuth would say—that
he now desires* full and entire settlement of all
his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm
"fPatrick & Dimuck ; and ht. wishes further to
e. P atrick
"n"
1 " . 7.41 nothing to he considered
rcrong,if, after a low
remaining unsettled, ilre.." l a
4 1 :„ t t=
of a good sluirp. erlkekr, and mue to :RA—
to him something that will buy Data and Beek
wheat. Please notice this and take.actionaccor
dingly.—Yours Truly, .
jaina E. PATRICK, JR.
V. - nnnUM,
•Discocered p t, Last. 4EI
A CERTAIN CUREFOR CORNS & BUNIONS!
A LL persona afflictpd with these painful ea
creseuces,, can effeckperfi , et eares, without
the aid of a trurgenn knifh, by dsing Sam
ford's Corn Plasters. Sent by mail, post paid, to
any part of the country on receipt...of $l.
Address L.'. J. SAN FORD, 2,41 Dork-st.,
duel° or Box 2.61 P. 0., Philadelphia.
FRANCIS B. DAVISON, M. D.
----WILL
and Surgery,
in M . orareseanri aeljacenl male of Susque-
Fatima county.
OFFICE in the Store of C. )1. 7 ., Steyr, Eeq.
RESIDENCE Corner opposite the 'Methodist
Church. •
Stimtrose, Nov. 16, 1858.
WATER CURE.
Ximighanaton. Drowse Coma, y. N.Y.
Ttettlils
ahlu' hmCnrie. open for the reception
I of patients during the s'lto:e year, and is
arranged with a • view to the couffort .ind we.
Tentative of invalids during the Com) NVEaraan.
WIER VMS IMOVROF
are thoroughly warmed, and the entire house is
kept at'Sustame. TEEISPSDATUR.E.
Experience has demonstated that the Water
Treattnentje most successful during the
AUTUMN AND MINTIO MONTHS.
EXPRESSLY TO TOE SICK.
'Yofirtiro Miff to be curet!.
You long for .bealtb.--thaka tbe'Praper effort
ami.your health will bo . reatored. '
Aro your Liver anti Stomach dim:seed f
Are your Throat and Lungs diseased r
.-Are you Bed-Riddeo—unable to walk 3.
Have you Rhemstivrn or Impurity of the Blood?
Have you General Debility and Palpitation of the
Heart
Have all your efforla.herotefore prcwed abortive ?
Go to I.l4.llfiagleitastan Water Care.
Where Tradaent • will speedily cure you.
* * *For further particulara call at the "Cure"
or'addretir'o„_V. THAYER, M. D.
-I Di% R. Smith,
aURGEON , DENTIST. Resntioee and of-
Serrepinsiteihil Baptist Chnieh (north Side)
ntroso:r 'Pairtienhir attention' .nrift giten
to inserting teeth on. gold in& it,her nd
to 6il dearimg teeth
.'' '
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Jtientirys4lBs9.-
'N'lll - -.0 - 11.
for, sole at dm
'8110 "4 0 , 11, * BAMIS Oit a &
_
NOTICE.
BINGHAMTON
,111.7.1111§111.31"8 -HOMCEOPATH
ftimedics for sa!o by -Atm. Ttsnatt.
•
WE ARE BOUND TO 00 AHEAD
GO 'SEE
HE LARGE STOCK OF NEIV. (7,000 s
T
just received at the Original One Price and
Ready-Pay Store of -
HAYDEN MOTHERS.
The reopfe's Ageob nts strand with
a largo stock Of Goods comprising Ilitsple At
fancy Dry Goods, •
Hats tic Cops. •
Stoats At Shoes,
. . • .
Grocerle4 Ik Provisions...
Flair It sait,
- Yankee Notions,
Wateloto, Jewelry*
ti all & Window Po prr.
- :'• NVoiiidesa -Ware,
and ‘ve have ono thousand and one things besides.
We will to CLOSsfp vt.ERs
- if you wa,ni BARGAISS
CALL and SEE
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
Now Milford, Ps., Jan. tat, 1859.
CASH PAID
POR SHIPPING FURS BY
ItAIiDEN.BROTHERS.
New Milford, Pa., Jan. Ist, 1839.,
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons hay.
ing demands against the estate of Diary
Webster, late ot, the township of Forest Lake,
deceased, that the same must be presented to the
undersigned for arrangement, and all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment.
C. E. WEBSTER. Executor.
Forest Lake, Dec. 21st, 1858 --:6tv.
Administrator's Notice
TILTHEREAS Letter; of Administration have
boon granted to the fl übseribil on the es
tate of Mehitable Tennant, late of the township
of liarford, deceased; all persons indebted to
said estate are req.uerlted to make immediate
payment ; also all having just demands against
the same will please present them duly au then.
tinted for settlement.
J. D. RICHARDSON. Administrator.
Ilarford, Dec. lst, 1858.-48w6.5
Vatuabic
FARM FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for Sale the valuable
Farm and Hotel lately 'owned and oreupied
by Calvin Summers, deceased, and long known
as the
%V AlltlEißS PLACE.
Said Farm is situated in the pleasant village
ofSummersville, in the township of New Mil.
fords Sesquehaana County. PA.. directly on the
line of the Delaware, Lackawanna 4. Western
Railroad, tonr miles from Its junction with the
N. Y. & 1.. R. R. at Great Bend. and one and
half miles from the Depot at Now Milford.
It contains about
- -
240 ACRES ;
180 acres improved, Go acres woodland. It is
watered, • has a lasting stream running
through, and a never.tamng supply GT water
conveyed in lead pipes to the house, barn, and
cattle-yard. It is well fenced and under good
cultivation, is will adapted to growing grain,
and is peculiarly fitted for growing stock ; and
is one of the beat dairy farms in the county. It
has upon it two orchards of
choice grafted fruit trees, a
largo and convenient dwel.
ling, now occupied as a
hole ; two large horse and carriage barns,
or" , large bum with two cattle -yards; ample
sheds and all the arrangements for feeding
stock ; three small hay and graiii barns, ice
house. brick smoke house ; large corn house ;
and all other out buildings necessary on a large
farm. It will be soi►4ow,end terms of peymeot
made easy. For information address,
It. L. SUTPHIN,
Suunersville, Sumfa
Nov, Ist, 18.-3 m.
JAMES PILE'S
DIETETIC SALERATIIS:
T HE BEST article iu market. Tr it.
80 r cic
h sp d N n ut o
l sims,—cio humbug—at
ANEW supply of those excellent Candles,
by the lb. or bor.
XTEW supply of those good TEAS. at 4, 6,5.
11 Ss per 1b..; the Very best iu market:
MOLASSES,
'TOBACCO, • -
.C Yl itooll6 111010114a%a
Of every variety that is used under the present
adrninia:ration.
- -
Ot LOU:ITH -CARIT.TING : and indeed oui
&icily" can now boast of an assortmeht
unequalled -heretofore, at very low prices for
cash: R. KENYON, r.
A TWO--YEARS--OLD COLT.
vTgRY., handsome—very nice, ,and tor sale
“right," both as topriee and time.
R. KEN TON, Jr:
dPe23 4t Lawarilie Centre, Pa.
uiYbav Vrtstuts.
MBE subscribers would call the attention of
their friends to :the great variety of Gold
and Silver Watches, Jewelry and fancy Goods
which they have on hand suitable for the ap
proaching Holidays, and which they. offer at the
/oven Cash i'ricea. EVANS & At -Eft.
No:2 Odd_Fellowes' Hall,
11,ioglia . mton, bee. 170, : 1&58. ,
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.—Open
Face and Hunting. of every style and price,
comprising over. fifty different patterns, many of
their own importation,' and warranted time
keepers, which cannot fail to-suit, by
Evans,& AL L EN.
OLD CHAINS. Crosses, Keys: Seals. Neck
lJt Studs, Thimbles, Spectsekes. Breast.
Pins, Ear-rings, Finger-111;0s, Slew. e-buttoms,
Loskota, Bracelet*, Snaps, Pens; Pencils, Tooth
picks. ate.; &c., &A.., by Evans & ALLEN.'
SILVER WARE.—Table, Desert and Mettle
Forks. Table, Desert, Tea, Sugar, Orval),
Berry, Preserve and Sall Spoon's; Napkin Rings;
Childryna , Xnivese Forks and , Snoune, in, sets;
Cups; Ire Cream, Pie, Dater and Fruit Knives;
Salt Cellars; Caul Cases, &c. &c., by
ti'atta At
PLATED WARE.—Tea Seta. Tea Pit Chere,
Castors, Cake and . Card Baskets, Pitcher
Trays, Salts, Caps, Sugar Baskets, Soup and
Gravy Ladles, Forks Ana Spoons, - ate., for sale
by Evans & ALLr.s.
D APIERAMME Rosee,•Perfume and Fancy
Cam* Coml. Bade, do. Necklaces and Arm.
leis, Shell and India Rubber Combs, Tea Bella,
Teleacopek Watch Stands. Knives and Forks,
Pocket.. Knives, Savors, War. Satin ,and Amber
Beaes.dte... Ike.. &a., by gv.Axs & ALLas.
DIAMIND PfNB -ANN • FINGEILIUNG
vome , vil7-fille, by 1411 S & ALLEN.
PLATEDYINIVES.—A Laite Assortment of
Table and Desert Knives, sod Ceriers, by
ErANSAT. ALLEN,
0 .? Odd Fallow.' Ilan.
Binghamton, ec Ith, 1858.
.kificiACUAittirtlC , ;
`Charley Regis with hair 'and bait
Heir,iole bar Of Ittniri.:4;tit;AtreA,
Anti, none to ha 4 utolind hal
- ipomr"-fei„ vrecraint , , eittiy
lAegOlkief
. find me litineet t iegt-o0
••!'ShoPtio.l,Euementaitileralets Holed; on
Turnpike bullet.
liountoss,.ocl. 20th, 1838,-te.
LITUOGRAPIIIitia.wA NEW: SUPPLY
rier. ht, 18,h3. A. TURKELL
R R.
NO_IVORE PAI4V, •
NO MORE4iICKNESS.
NO,MORE RHEUMATISM,
•
OIL STIFF3Vii OF - THE JOISTS, •LYMBACto,
Acing, T00n140411113, OR stlFlLitimo FRO(
uTREft BODILY INY/BNIVES.
The Rap* ingdConete EfficacY
-
libtidt Relief,
Ito Instantly stopping the most-ex
cruciating' • Pains and Aches,
Hurns.4litalds, Cots. Wounds
Bruises. Be.. she., •
render itimportant tbatevery.family keep a sup.
ply of it• in the bourse:
Armed with this remedy. .a household is.al.
way
~protected against sudden attneks of sick.
nee.. Thousands of lives of persons have been
saved by its timely use, who were suddenly
seized in the night time with Cramps, Spasms,
Vomiting, Cholera. Yellow Fever, and other vie.
lent diseases. Let a dose of this Remedy be
taken internally, as the case may require, when
suddenly seized with Pain or Sickness, and it
will INSTANTLY RELIEVE THE PATIENT Tnow PAIN,
end arrest the disiase.
11.griti*-41taltl)Altliel,
Has Cured
•
RHEMUATISM, - - In four hours.
NEURALGIA, - . In one hour.
CRAMP, - - In ten minutes.
DIARRIICEA. In-filleen minutes.
TOOTHACHE, - • In one minute.
SPASMS, . . - In five minutes.
SICK HEADACHE, - In ten minutes.
CHILLS AND FEVER, - . In fifteen minutes
CHILBLAINS - - In fifteen minutes.
INFLUENZA, . In six hours.
SORE THROAT, - • In ten mtnnuter
BURNS._-__ In twenty minutes.
FROST BITES,
AGUE CHEEK,
PARALYSIS.
CANIENESS,
BRUISES,
WOUNBS.
SIR A INS, aint!
SPRAINS,
the moment it is applied to the injured porte, all
pain and unpaginesii CPaffe. Look out for Coun
terfeits and Itmtations—Purchase only RAD
WAY.H READY REUEL. Price 25 cts., 50 cts.,
and $1 per bottle. ;
•••
A New Contribution t o o Science
The Greta. Grand Diecovery.
R._
(No. 3.) _
•
Radway's Regulating Pills.
Dn. RAMAT & Co- have recently.discovered
a method for extracting frdm roots, herbs, plants
and gems, a nutritious extract of such, wonder
ful nourishing power—which they have combin
ed with RADWAY'S REGULATING PlLLS—that
six of these Pills will supply the blood with the
same am. unt of nutrition-as ono ounce of ordi
nary bread: so' that, while the system is undec
geing a thorough physic:hag, and regulating
proem, it daily becomes strengthened.
• Persons afflicted with LIVER COMPLAINT, Ove
rarm*. Ilaasx Mar.AILL3,, FVIA.XESS OF BLOOD,
and all Females who are subject to Intiaciti.sa
trlES, HYSTERIA, &c., 'are particular mom.
mended to use these Pills. They are pleasant
to take—elegantly coated with gum—free from
taste, and will not gripe, sicken or weaken the
system, or leave the bowels costive. Mothers
nursing should likewise take one or two of these
Pills once or twice per week. They will not only
keep your system 'healthy and regular, but will
protect your infant against Cramp and Pains in
the stomach, and insure not only a healthy child,
but will invest every child, thus suckled, with a
sweet disposition. . .
Radway's Regulating Pills ~
Regulate each and every. organ of the grefm,
and cored all derangements of the Liver, Bowcte,
Stomach ' !lean and Kidneya. -
•
They Cure .
COSTIVENESS, INDIGESTION,
IIi:ART-BURN, DYSPEPSIA.
BILIOUSNESS, COY STIPA TION,
DROPSY, WEADACIIE,
PALPITATION of CONGESTION,
the HEART; - &c., &q, &c,
They are entirely vegetable and harmleas; an
infant at the breast can take them with safety,
and persons who ars subject to fits.of Apoplexy,
Epileptic, Heart Diseases, &c., should always
keep a box on hand.
Price ii 3 Cent..
Ask fur
IlAuwal . 4l REGULATORS, Or REGULATING PILLS.
---0: . ,
The Great Constitutional Remedy
R. It; R.
(N 0.3.),
A New Life.Creatiug.erineiple.
.11 - akuag's Ttqlobating Ilesollrent
Heals 01d. Sores, 4turifice the Blood, Instills
within the Smetent reneweilifealth,and
&Jives and Ex/enfant/les all Chronic and
Constitutional Diseases.
This great and glorious remedy-should be
hailed by the human rate•as tr special gift from
the Almighiy,to regeneratedilsOidate&hcmabily.
Da: RADWAY & Co. arolhoohlk Phyiddians
and Chemists in the world that Ilievo succeeded
in discovering .a remedy -that will effectually
eradicato from the human byelaw constitutional
diseases and'ailments, transmitted from parents
to their children. •
Radwartißetio#atinkßesolirent
N'ill radie.illy exterminate from the syhtent
Sero(ula, ' Cankers,
Syphilis, Fits,
Fever Sores; Runnlng..‘frout 114 Ear,
Ulcers, While. S well niq,
Sore Eve!, • Tumors, • •
Sore Legs, , Cancerous Affections,
Sore Mouth, Nodes,
Sore Dead, I Ric Eels; ..,.
Insanity,. , audttlar •Ewellinis,
Ditoriettirls„ . ught Ssea,ts,
All Diseases of the Cosa-so - los,
Womb, J Rash Totter, • • •
l'rolapatts Uteri; Humors of all kinds, ,
Skin 1/iseithes, Chronic Itheutualistil,
Salt Rheum, th,:spepsia,
And all diseases that have been established in
the system for yPara.
'PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE..
F fr ;OLD DI" nanncors AvEniwir.lts..All
RADWAY & CO., 162 Fulton St.. IC Y.
: • oc 7 3tn&c
. „
TO All INTERESTED.
l" VII E sishseription accounts-of the late firm of .1
McCoLLust lit Gumtrees have been placed
in the hands of Mr. Wtn. L BszsE,—,6a alone be.
log authorized to collect and give reveille for the
same. HA desigrurovivesimyr the m)Onty. and , it
is deiirablet" !bet ell - indebted ihould settle
pronaptly, thetyhy satinglarther:trobble and ex.
pease to u 1 parties. . itioCOLLUM.
• A. J. (MAMMON.
Mootrose f September 21st s .l&ift.. -
BIUFFAILAI tiOBES.-ti
•A superior lot
of itiw No. I selling for threpquar4n!the
price of tut Beason, _ • .11, BURRATT.
New 'Milford; Elec. tet, IflsB.
THE BLIND SHALL SEE
A LARGE AiID.NEW SMOLT OF
..Al*Ot'Otta
R.gaztiteD. • - •
. city, AID nor
Ath 7110417.8,
at TURRELLI3
Siquiroze, Nor.l6th, IbSF.
. 14 sz
4r
4 0. or Tux (Pb
0 *
READY:AY SYSTEM
.
T ia certain that Goods can lid sold soccae4 J.
ly in Montrose and at Surqachafina Depot
FOR CASH,.,
Those doubting this assertion will do r. all to call
at the stores of.
6uttenbtrg,-Itomenbaiiiit,
where it will be proven . .that-the. !I:each - ant In
ceiling his Goods can snot te rid? Cheaper
for Cash, and can offer induremeatil sufficient to
make it an objeet to Purchasers, at whatever
sacrifice they are obligedtottitke, to pmcore the
Money to adopt in their -Purchases the CA3II
Sirs
;They have hare ivat received rind are constantly re
ceiving, a larr assortment of Dry GOODS sod
CLOTHING, particularly adipted for
•
FALL - AND WINTER.;
and which aro purchased under the most favors
ble circumstances. They are enabled and witb
offer and sell at preen far below others that will
give and hate given an everlasting Credit;‘ no
Matter whether it is Toni, Dick, or Harry.
EiAMINE:COMPAREANDjUDiIE
OUR, DRY 400115!
An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything
over offered in Montrose.
Failey and Staple Dry doods!
Comprising many new and desirable styles or
Goods unknown in this market, among which will
be found, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Al: the novelties of die season, chimp at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
SHAWLS !
New and choice styles of Broihe double and
single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talm., and Mantilla,
and a new style of Chet!'ll Shawls, cheap at
Outtntb'erg, to~en6aitm, do's
WITH.
Ao assortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth
and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at
Cos.
,6nttntbtrg llostnlninni;
EMBROIDERIES!
in this Department we•can offer great induce
ments, as they are purchased directly from im
porting houses,. The assortment comprises
French Fens, Sleeveseand Collars,
Worked Edgings awl Inserting,
and a great many more arti
- cies belong to thlislista too
numerous to rvi
• lion, cheap at
GifTTENBEIIG,,ROSENBACM, S: CO'S
Bon_pets, Ribbpus, Flowera and
Flumes t Wire, Stiff Net
tings and Frames,
at ‘Vholeaale uld Retail,—cheap at
, .
GUTTENB ERG, 110 Si; BA I; NI, s CU'S
Domestic Glo4itii!
May ba report sil•the different qualities's{ Prints,
Ginghstas, Bleached Gnedato Fine Unbleached
Muslins, Ticks, Stripes, Denials, Sheeting, 2 1-2
y ds wine, cneap at
G BERG. 'ROSEN BAUM. s eu's.
READY MADE ULOTHING.
As thisa one of - their PR7NCIPAL ,BitANCHES or
ligsmi.ss in New York City, they certainly hare
one - r„restadrentage over orerallthe rest oft nothieN;
they haying one Partner steady 'in. New York
city to devote all bia time tothin prirtteular branch
of manufictiwiror,„ They wj I, furnish. any ,
time, a Good Germent at•Aont the eared prieel
for whiCh tit - Material cau be got, .
, They will variant their work and a complete
Ht or no pay.
They keep constantly on hand one of the beat
storks of - •
AND UNDER t(MiS!
Such as Frock, Dre.ls,. Raglan, and Sacks
- .PANTS
In Great j'arieky and bercrent Styles
VESTS !
Such as Velcc', Plush, dissiaier, and Satin,
clump at
GUTTENBEItG, ROStltAt' CO'S
CLOTHING MADE TO WED,
et the Bed Material at Short Notice
Under Garrhents
Fon LA 1)1ES As WEL IS ;or; G ENTLEMEN,
such at Silk, and also Laipbswool, cheap al,
GUTTENBERG,IOSES BA t ll,et CO'S
ONE WORD I
stfrstattgt dret Witt.
TO OUR rtrIKEROii
tftlENti
• - eUSTOM.ERS.; •
! ;
Arid articular to those knowing thetnselvei‘.
Indebted to ue, we will say once more that we
dill sell fbr Ready Pay Inpreafter,.and Al Ai
'eounttod Niotios;otust be nettled Without Frw
that ptitxt ,Wi are tinedief erttlingDoneiny
Lotter, aed.sapperting the PostOffsmand there.
•by, Ana& We-will take ill kindi.of Orals 'if
Idighest, If uket. Priees'for Payment, anti all
Mcounts„atanding _over . Six Months on our
.111okits *al be left for n 011461,160 *ilea settled
by ate • _ -
4initeniara, Viestubtiiim, - i<C It
Mostro4e, rs., October 20th', 1858.
J. DICKER:MAN, 31t / .
HARDWARE •
A,itti *de gmforium
IN FULL BLAST.
.
T HE undersigned would take this -opp.ortu
nity to inform his friends end cost umers
that he has recently made large addifieni to his
former extensive stock of
•
iliraittiititrei, Stoves, Stove Pipe,
. Stov© Tiinunings, Zino, &e.,
and that he is prepared to supply the pants of
t,1,10 community in that line at . unusually. low
prim,. He flat tens himself that his facifirisa for
manufacturing his own Waree, Stoves, dm., give
him a dectdi d `advantage over any who pur
chase and transport at n heavy expense their el.
tire attetx.
He would say to those whii wish to purchase
STOVES of any description STOVE PIPE, or
TRUIM I NIGS, of any Mad, ;Gilley for them, he
is prepared to give thorn great baritsdni; but to
those who want to purchase on-a year's credit
`arid then it run two years more, he had righe
er they would cull on some ono else, oven If they
have to pty aeventy•five por cent more than an
article is worth. In the line of
Shelf Hardware,
hit assortment is. the largest sod bcat *elected in
ausquehsoni County; purehasod is his stark
has heart mostly of manufacturers, he is enabled
to offer inducements to those tiountry merchants
...who buy small blils„ rarely found thin side -of
the, big city. We can offer special inducements
to Carpenters and Joiners who are to want of
either • Tool* or Building -Materials. Black
smiths ear find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS,
;and, M fAct, almost anything in theft' line; by
ing on the,
cnv.mtb volt. cksit.
Our stock of
Dr, qeed,h' Groceries, Boats -and
Shot , w„ Gass and Caps,, Yam.
lice lotions, ace. dee.,
is es large as the times will admit of. They 'were
porelies:d at a low figure, and will be sold at
prices to correspond with the times.
READY-MADE'CLOTHING! -
..w.A.ve just opened shout one-and ts.half
cards of ready-made elothinit. Every body'says
tliey.are. cheap Some say they Ere'erg cheap,
and a uunaberhave,venttved to say they *raring
cheap. Certain - it is that a small pile of money
will hay a large pile of clothing.
would add, in this connection, for the in
formation of all concerned and the 'Vest of man=
kind," that w•e are tired and sick of the credit
system; we hare suff'ered enough by it already,
and are determined to rid ourselves of the
the whole "critter." Believing that the nimble
sixpence is the true system, we are •resnived to
adopt it,end are offering our geode at prices to
correspond. . . .
* * *Produce taken in exchange for Gonda.
J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
New Milford. Nov 29th, 1858.- •
fi.l3-URRI-TT
Is just receivnThk a Virgo Stock of
NEIN STOVES
ACl.~~l)ltifi•a' full aatnrtment of', Elevated
Oven, Large O l en end Flat Top' Premium
Cook_Stovee, (for wood or coal,) with auperior
variety of Parlor, Offii•e and Shop, and Store,`
(for wood or coal): also, Stove Pipe, Ziec, Shed
Iron, Siovo Tubes. Ste.. &c., &e.
- Ilia 9nsortment includes the meek SELECT and
Destas.aLE STOVES in market. and will be
sold nzt the most FAVGR4ELE TERM, and .to
whien he would invite the particular atteiltion of
Cisit Inf,trs. [Witford,,Nov. 15t.1858.
. AuE miairrenzAment •
World Know?! mud World Tried..
lIOLLOWAY'S OINTMEN C, . -
T"6 freo.admissiou of all Nations, As weltas
the.,,v,':rdiet of the leading hospital's ratite
Oiries.tven‘ as the New World, stamet this pckw
erful tem .: KUM Agent as the greatest healing
preparation ever made known to suffering man.
Its penetrative qualities are inure than marvelous,.
thro' tee' external orifices of thh skin, invisible to
the exited eye, it reaches this shat of the.intormit'
disease; and in all external affections its anti-id-
Ilan/meter/ and healing virtues surpass anything
else on recoil, and in Nature's great ally.
Etrilpela• and ealt Rheum •
Are', two of the most common and virulent,
disorders prevalent on thir continent, to .these
Ointment is especially antagonistic, its " mocha
eppariti.l", is first to eradicate the vetiom
then I..lmoleto the cure. .
Ned 'Lew., Old Sores. and
Cases of many years standing that have perti
naciously refused to yield to any other rereiuly
or treatment, kayo invariably aneettinbed CO' a
kw applications of this powerful unguent.
Eruptions' on the skin,
Arising from a bad state of blood or el.L:ronio
disease are eradicated, and . R ‘ clear, transparent
surface regained by 'he restorative action of this.
Ointment. It su rpasse s many of the., cosmetics -
and other toilet appliances in its.power to dispel ,
rashes and other diaggiirement:; of the face.
Pllea"..dad Flgolohu.,
- . -
Every from and. fiutture of theseprevalent sort
stubborn disorders Is eradicated locally and att.:
tire!). by the use of this, emelient ;.eratm tomes.
tatiens should pr4.4de its application. Its heal
%ill be found thorn' and invariable.
Both thr Ointment and the be used in
- the following COSCI:
Bunions, Rheumatism, Sore Throats,
!lures Ringworm, &Kea of all kinds
Chopp( Salt Rheum Sprains,
Sealde, ERA ffJoint4
Skis Diseases, Tette?, Ulcers,
Lumbago, . „Sword Glands, Venereal Senor s
Mere'l nrepens.tiore Logs, Wounds Cif a I
Piles Sore, Brerpits, Sore Heads, [kinds.
ELor CAUTIQN !-.2-FNot)e are genitine unless
th e words, //ofimetry, New York 'rind London,"
are, discernible as a Witterliark in, every leaf of
tho book of directions around 'each pot or box ;
it may be plainly seen by holding the leaf lathe tight
A handsome reward will begiien to any one ren
dering en..h-informatiol as may lead to the detec
tion of any party or Parties counterfeiting these
medkcinee or rending them kaowiug them, to be,
sPitriouk.
*.• Sphl at the §lanufaetories of Prof. Heuasa-
WAY. 80 iaideu Lane, New York ) and by alit"-
spectable Druggists end Dealers in gedicino
thrcinghont the United States and the civiljzed
world. In pots at 35eents, 63 cents, and $1 each.
'There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger size. '
N. B.—Directions for- the gaidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
June 10, 1838. [23sowly.
L A M - P
-St.
AND MATERIALS FOR
- -
L. I S!
10pURNIblig 'FLUID. Ciunpheni, Limp Mt,.
ILt Dried)" ifs., of best qualities, constantly.
OD hand; sad at pries's* cites! As ins cneastrr.
Customers may rely upon getting fluid and
Ctsalsgdsftse, new and good, as Tsell so fast,
tiny sever get stale. Also., Cans and , Lamps.
ABEL TpUELL,
Montrose, Nov. 25th. 1838.
ECOND 1 ANDlTsrrels.
41! tni 6 , 7 of nearly every description.
Baer and Cheer than new ones,
for sale by ABEL TIntREI.I 4 ,
Montrose; Nov. 26th, 1855,' • _