The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 29, 1859, Image 3

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    - On Tuesday of -last week a notorious_ row :
dy, named Funk MCCabe, Committed
assault upon 1 ..k1r. Thompson, 'one of the
editors of the News. Ile called at the office
to inquire about an article Which denounced
the action of certain bellies at Syracuseolntl
Mr. Thompson avowing the authorship of .the.
ar:iele, McCabe struck him a powerful
.,blow
on the teinple. and followed him zip, aqikitig
him repeatedly. Mr. Thonipson's nose =was
broken, and his face . terilibly battered. After
committing the outrage McCabe ,escaped ;
but a warrant has been procured foe lila ar
test. He bad a number of of * well
known character, waiting for him at the door,
ready to; lsist him in case of etriergeriey; Ile
was arrested and .helditi $50 . 0 bail to answer.
A - Cfwirecitiou. -
The statement recently made in the columns
ofthe Republican that an,fri - shrrian, who was
„?fierce for a fight, was whipped by a negro,
so far from- true,that the negro was the
Duly volunteer , , fof;a fight, and lie coward-I ike,
cominilted an unkvokerl ttitanit upon a tamp
gerovithout notice, and then meanly fled,
not daring tcr.giite the_ injured _7pattyy. - attar
cbenee to deal ont to -Min the•bandsonie
flogging -be deserved, and shiehles - Would
have received had he not , taken to - itis heels,
and by arrangement with his filende, is kept
concealed and unknown, -that be 'may escape
"the penalty of hit cnwarodrit act- -
•
MONDAY - ; =IMMO
I - 476
Will meet st their Engine louse, next - Monday
at t O'clock, p. m. 3. P. W. RlLEY.'Foreman•
S. Id. %Viu.os. Secretary. [Sept. 27th.
BY Purchasing Goods of Ziegler a.
(Wholesa/e Drug, Paint and Glass
Deaters,) corner of Second :and Green St:S.,
P.hilad'a, -.(:)u have the advantage of select
ing your purchases from an 'extensive and varied
strlck of white lead, zinc, col'rd paints
and' titiudow glass of assorted 'sizes and
qualities. All of these articles are marked at
such prices as cannot fail to suit the , chisest
buyer. • ffeb3'lytw,
Important t oCheesb.•
mates . Pills, Prepared by CarizeliusL.Cheese
man, New Fork City. The vombination of in.
gredients in these Pills are the result of along
and extensive practice. They are mild in their
operition,anitceriain in correcting all, irregulari
ties, painful .rnenstniations,-removing, all obstruc
tions, whether. from told or otherwise, headaihe,
pain in the side. palpitation of the heart,disturbed
sleep; which . arise from interruptton Of nature - .
TO. 11 ARRIED LADlES,these Pills are inval.
uabte, as they will bring, on the monthly pet,iod
with regularity. Ladies who have been diAap•
pointed in the use of other pills, can place the
utmost confidenze in Dr. Choeseman's Pills -do
ing all they are represented to do. •; •
NOTICE.- - -They should not be used during
Pregnancy, as scads-carriage would certainty re.
suit therefrom.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from
anything injurious to life, or health. Explicit
directions, which should be. read, accoutgany
each box. Price $1: Sent by Mail on enclos
ing $1 to authorized agent.
•Rs 8.. 11 UTCHEIGS,
• ' 1 65 Chambers4Sl, New-York,
General - Agent ftlr the United States, to whom
all Wholesale orders should',be addressed.
Dr. J. W. LY3IAN, Tunkhannock, and ABEL
TERRELL, llontroie, Agents. jan2.o ly
•
In Harford,on the 2ist,by E. A. Weston, Es . R. ,
Mr. BF:WIWI! READ, of Lends, and Miss Lucy
S. Lowe, of liarford.
alg 3 )l,
On the 19th, at Vestal, PFIEBE, daughter of
Asa and Line Caswell. of Forest Lake, aged
3 years and 2 mos.
1n Lenox of the .nth. Accts C., tAlln.tzlia of
J. W. and. D. E. White, aged 7 yni. 3fons 15 ds.
NEW YORK STORE!
M. 51; _COM STREET,
/LUTON/NG THE 8ANX41.7 BLIIGHLISON
H. H. MURRAY, Agent.
T Hiss.. now open w . g . n uld tire E 4 EGAN newtyk str,„,
102,17 11002Da,
which for extent, richness and variety, far :sur
pass anything ever offered -trhibe Southern Tier.
•
OUR. CLOTS DEP/OW/LENT
abounds with every kind of Cloth's, passimeres,
Satinets, Ve , :tings, Oveicoatipgte,Tweed.s,lC.enL
.‘ tacky 3ea ete. etc ,etc., from the nicest Co the
cheapest. In the line of
LIDIES' DIitSS'GOODS,.
we have the largest and_most elegant stool: of
RICH BLACK.aud „FANCY SIN,RS
ever exhibited in this market.- - •- • •
PLsiu and Priltedall-lrool French Nerbio",from
625, up.
Rich Chintz Figured, and an-Wool Detains'.
Hich India Bilks and Poplins. . •
230 pieces bench and English • - • •_•
New, & SeisonablejfreSs Goods
Of every known Style aid Fabric.
Gootrannbin fold Parnmettas, at only
Plain lerilioa, Saxony !labia &rut:Stripes, 20e.
Xotslin De:Linea,
English Frints worthl2 sad 15e for 100
Good dui' r ladder Prints at Be.
SIIAWLSI_)SITANLS,!
of every description, from the cheapest Rob Roy
to . the , meet elegant double !troche, cheapeelthan
ever knbym. • • CLOMP!, •
10113 U. US
ClOth
of every color and quality, with trimnilogs to
match.
MESKEEPIN GOODS,
IN ZVENT VARIETY'
•
• 1.00 pieces white and 'Scarlet, .plain
Wool Planets; Tetailing, for less than Neis - Y,A.
package price. . • . _
-.1..)C)...1111V1413 1 1 11 XCIE1
of all kinds by the bale. pjecepar B.leaciled
and..l3rnan shectings, : 6 cents." .. .
TICOTIkI
every descriptitin, both wholesale and retail.
Milliners supplied with everything in the line at
New York wholesale twit**. . • _ -
From thefeet ihat one of tho Proprietors
Vends his whole tiro ein 'New York City.„ secu
!lag and.forwarding the
BEST I-BARGAINS
- the mitiket. affords, pUrchsuiers can rely upon al- .
irayefindliag our stock full!and aistiortment cow
rdeto. anode bought for this estibliahnietit
are in connection with a large Wholeaslationae
iti NOW Ircrii, from the importers,Manufaetarers
Agents: and Atretion•Houses direst. ther'Cby Sas,
, lug thselobbesii' profit, the benefit -of which our
enauoners' kat,. •• • - •
From the ".ilities me possess, we _know that
. we en sodiel till kindssof Dry-Goods/en
-than aiiyother - house in his section.. We have
156 ability * and we will oath:lY our • -
Pennsylvitida Ousto_nierr .
- on examination, that we have the dititosftiPn-, - -.
.THE ". NEW . YORK. STOR E, :.:
. 1100.51 , COURT: S
1102.93 m) B.
1 0
• . -
RENeft !turning Fluid; Limp 011, Candies.
F
'Alio White Lead. Zinc Prints; Linsend'Oil,
Coffee,ate. eta; jnia opened and going
'cheap' • J. LYONS'&43OI 4 4
QPLENDID_De Lainei, Ginghamn,Pritite,
ahentinga, just opened, cheap. 3. 4 =
• •
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.11001 K ItiNDiNG.--Old BOtiki , Neiviipapers t
_LI Pamphleta,. Magazines, • etc., iimild'op Ott
short Colima. . • ' ' J. L& SON.
- . - Music:
ArELODEONs,GoitaisiltiOlina,lifog, Shea
iii blosie,Aitt hand or furnlahod to, order.
LYONS & SON
PKTEKT •,•-
tOCKETTOIN-1111-THUROV
• • ••
- For testing the istions- kinds of -
GolCatil7BilverCoink
IT. ie admitted by eveiybOdy. be the; most
peifeet thing of its kind everofrered 'to
.public, It is so small it •can •he earring in: the
pocket wlthont any inconvenience, Every
.1116 r.,.
chant, Mechanic, and business man stio'd.hare it.
Warrantee goes with every one sold.
Price $l, 'piiitipsidto.anf pirt.of the country.
.** Agents in every county, thoshom a heavy
discount is given.` "INLAY & BICKNELL,
sep29ll4], . Box 1150, Philad'a. Pa,
• HAMPTON'S "
cola POU 11 . DIURETIC PILLS,
Are highly-recommended by eminent Pliyeicians.
ae a sere, certain. speedy and permanent cure
for Gravel, Strictmes and s.ll other diseases
'derangement o l_ the bladder and kidneys . `-Price
50 cente per hex. Sent:to any Address free on
receipt of price. Address - • ;
DR. J. T. HAMPTON & CO.,
..No. 405 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
' Also,
-
:Proprietors_au nu a Meer* el
Dr.liarupton'e Anti•fthenmatic Miiturc
" " Medicated Cough Syrup,
The Great Desideratum or flair Restorer.
AN IMMENSE
QUANTITY OF
New /arc, cktfi.es•
AT THE
- 'this Week.
Please call and see 'cm.
Sept. 22, 1859. , _ 11. 0. TYLER.
GIIIEIIII EIECTION NOTICE.
c C r o amnmaocntwoet the a
o G e ltn al
Assembly of the l
sylvauin, entitled an act relating to the election
of the Conimmonwealth, approved the second
day:of July, A.1).1839, 1 JOHN I'OUNG,High
Sheriff of the County of Susquehanna, in,said
Commonwealth, do hereby,. give notice to the
Electors of the county aforesaid, that a Ganerat
Election will be held in said county on the
Rd Tuesday of October next.
(it being the ELEVENTH day of said month,)
at which time. State and County Officers are to
be elected as follows, towit :
One perain to fill the Office of A UD I_T 0 R
- GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania.
One person to fill th * e.office of SURVEYOR
GENERAL of the Cominonwealth of Pennsyl
vania.
One person to fill the office of SENATOR,
in the General Assembly of ite Cominunwealth
ofPennsylv.inia, fur the District Composed of
the Counties et Bradford, Susquehtiona Wyo-
ming and Sullivan.
One person to fill the qffice of MEMBER OF
THE I.IOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of
J'enosPrania, for the County of Susquehanna:
One person to till the office of DISTRICT
ATTORNEY.,
One poison to fill the office of C O Id 31 1 S.
SIONER for saki county.
Orie person to fill the office of TREASUReR
for said county. • -
One person to_fill the office of AUDITOR for
said county.
One person to fill the office of SURVEYOR
for said county. _
• And the Electors will also vote FOR A
POOR HOUSE," or "AGAINST A POOR
HOUSE?" -
And I also hereby make known and give no.
tiee, that the place of holding the General Dec.-
..thins in the several boroughs and townships
within the county or Susquehanna are as fel
lowirta wit:
The election for the district composed of the
township of Apolacon will be held at the house
of Joseph Beebe in said township.
The election for'the districtreomposed of the
township ~f Ararat will - be held at the school
house near the — Presbyterian 1 Lhurch In said
township.
The election-for-the tlistricomptmedsof the
township of Auburn will be held at the 'house
of GoorgesHaverly in said township.
' The election for the district cemposed of the
towitship of Bridgewater will -
be held at
House th ConnCeu the borough . or Montrose.
The election for the district composed of the '
tot reship of Brooklyn will be held at the house
of James G. Bullard in said township.
The election for the district composed of the
township of Choconut will be held at the school
house near the house of Edward Clark hi said
township.
The election for the district composed of the
township of Clifford grill be held at the house of
C 2.1): Wilibn in'said township.. ;
The election for the district composed of the
township of Diinock will beheld at the house of .
Eliaha Gates'in said_township:- -
The etection :i+v the district composed of the
township of Aired; .Lake . ,; be • held at the
house of Bet:4Y in said township. -
The eleetion for the district composed of the
township of Frinklin will beheld at the siboot
.
house near Jacob Allard's in said township. -
The election for.the district composed of the
bore of Friendieilie will bill:Cidat the school
house la said borough: •
The election for the district composed of the
township of Great Bend will be held at the house
formerly occupied by Nicht: D. Piddebk Bald
township.
The f eiection fur the ".listrict somposedpithe
township i . if,Gibso Will he held; in the. Acade
my buidingno L tdid townshiii • -
The election teethe diettict compotied oftlie
loWtithiP efliarfordlwin lieheld at the houth
of ;41 1 51Z1Valdfortin said tewnship,
Tbe electien for the district composed Of the
toinship.of Harmony- witt be befd at the honse
of g.'Wintete in said township. -
s The•eleitioikfdr the - district composed of the
township pLliefrick, wiltheiteld-in the ..,huild
ing cticupletbrJohtt Alifterui‘sald township.
-.lb e *aim or;t district, eumptisetterthe.
fewliShipw Jackson 'will be .helitantiniinse
of J.J. Turneriti tlaitftoirrahlpf" = -
, The thieticitt for the dilating-re:kik:NW of 11e
township of Jessup will be held it the house-of
fliniel,ifolf in said tow . astilp, ,
Theefeetiai for the district composed of the
township be heldat theho4Self,
Grow dt..l3rolberain said towittddi .
v The electicin ler the district nomposed'ofilus
township of Liberty will be held at the hiiithitof
Rola Vines in said,towlighilh
'Tbe election for the district composedpf the
ic i w as hip ol_Lathrop will beheld . at the house
of IWO towilhaip-
Tbe election tor tile composed eras,
toienehip.of Middhatialen will be' htiliVitt the
howie of Joseph Rosa in said
The election for theliistrici composed Of-the
borough of•Montrosiiiiillbe s held at the Cottilt
Hodge in said borough. - -
The eleetion for the district iompaeed . ot -the ,
ta.f l l Bl 4 or New 3tilferd,will be hel¢ ON*
hnthes'ANnoPied by Etijali Rana= in said town
ship.
The election for the district 4 9^4. 0 7d of ilea
foWnthips - Of Wland will lie field, al: lithilitso
OLR-ohittallichOi/elhe bratroioxplo,
• • :A4
The y 'eleellhe=l4llin istrlereavlenet3f4k•
. _ .
township of Ruakvill.bo held,,ht.the house of
Gem& SoydOr in satdlOwnship. -
The ele'ction for the-disttict composed of the
township of Springville will be held'at the hudie
of:Spencer Birk*: in Maid
The electiotifoilho:_;distriet-iximpoied of the
tosimehipi of Silver ,Laka, will ,Ite.,.hcld at that
hoiso,of ftebeit 31eGerigles ie aid township;,,('
The. election for the ; , distriet,ceraPoied pf the
'borough of, Swpittehanoh,will,bo. held at the
house ocaupledllefeldowM,Tillinge in said
borough, t - -
The ekctioo for the dlattict ., composed of the
township of Thomsen will, be held at the house
of E.. 11. Chandler incutid township. - . .-
I alit mike known end ; Igivtnetleetai ip tin e d
by the thirteenth section of the aforessaktact, I
am directed, " thatevery person except Justkei ,
of the Peace, who shill holdlity office or
potntment'of 'prat or `treat . under 'the United.'
States,or of thisfltsle, er ofany city or inior
poratel district,' whether a commissioned officer
or agent, vihois, or Shall be, eniployed'.undei
the legislativejtelicial, or executive department
.Of this State,:ol the - Utiited States, or of any in
corporsted-ffistrictiand also that' every wow:
ber : t"of Coti,greal;-..atid Of .the Siate'.Legisiliture;
and of the,seleet or common council *fatly city(
Or commissioners .of.angiecorporatid district,
is b, law . *.lochinibld or holding or exercising, at
the same time s the 'Office or / ppointwerit cifludgO•
Inspector or Chilli of any election 'of this Coin
' monwehlth, and dial no Inspector, or Judge. or
other officer of any such election, be eligi
ble to' any office then to boitoted for."
And by tho same act of Assembly it is also
made "the'duty oreieryMayor, Sheriff, Depu
ty Sheriff; Aldermia,, Justice of the Peace, or
Constable; or Deputy C'Onstable, of every city,
county,township . or, disfrict within this Corn mon.
wealth, .whenever calliid upon by an officer of
an election, or by throb erettors there
of, to clear any window or_avenue to the window
of Use place of Dotterel ;Election which shell be
obstructed in such a way as to prevent Voters
from approaching the same; and it shall be the
duty of the respective Constable of such ward,
district or township, within this Commonwealth
to be present in , person or by deputy .; at the
place of holding- . .Sleetiens, is each ward,7dist-
Het, or township , for the purpose , of preserving
the.. peace aforesaid.
Also that in the_ fourth section of the;set of
Assembly, entitled "An act relating to 'tureen.
Cons and for other , purposes," approved 'April
sixteenth, IEOIO, it is enacted that the aforesaid
thirteenth section.." shall not be eonitrued so
is to prevent any.wilitii officer or borough odi.
err from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk
at general or "'special election in this Com
monwealth."
Pursuant to the provisions contained In the
seventy-sixth sectitin of the act aforesaid, the
Judges of the aforesaid districts Mien teepee.
tively take charge of the return of the election
of their respective districts, ace produce them
at a meeting of one Judge from each district
it the Court House in the brirough. of Hopi
iose,.on thet birt.l' day after thit day of Pee
iion, being the present-year, on Miley the
fourteenth, day of Oritober-next,. there to 49
And "-peiform ;be ditties required by law-of
said Judges. Also - that where a .lodge by
Sickness or unavoidable accident-is unable to
attend sea; meetiog of Judges, then the cer
tificate or - tetara -aforesaid shall be taken
charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks
of the election of said district, w h o shall do
and perform the duties required of aid Judge
unable to attend.- - -
And in pnistiance of the 18th sootier' Of the
Act of Amernbly of said, Common Wealth, „of
the 18th day of February, 1459, to provide
for the erectio9 of a tmu e for the ,employ
meat and support oldie poor of Susquehanna
bounty : l do hereby make known and give
notice that the qualified electors of thet'ounts
of Susquehanna shall vote, at ,said election; on
the sail ject acceptance' or Irjection of
said Act, by paled or written tickets, hav
ing on the outside the words " POOR Hover,"
and on the inside the words," FOR A POOR
HOUSE," Of "AGA INSTA POOR HOUSE;
Which vote shall be returned by each election
eiitrict, in the same mviiner as the votes for
any county officer ale returned, and to be
counted by the, return Judges of the county ;
sod if a majority of said votes are cast for a
poor house, then said Act shall go into effect
iminedistelv thereafter, but if a majority - of
said votes shall be against a poor house, then
saiti act shall have no further •force or effect
whatever. •
Also, that. in the Gist section of said act it
is enacted that "every general and special
election mall be opened between Eight - and
Ten in the forenooMand shall continue with
but interrupon or adjournment until Seven
o'clook in the evening, when. the 'pane Aliall
be closed."'
The•rerurn judges for the Senatorial 1):s
trict composed of the counties of Bradford,
SuS§ueliaritia, Wyoming, and Sullivan,. -will
meet le tbeCourt Uoui•e, in the Borough of
Towanda, in the County of Bradford,on Tues
day., the 18th day of Ootuber next. '
Given under my Hand, at my office in the
Borough of Montrose, the 13th day a Sep.:
umber,' Anno llomini , 11359. And in the year
of the COMorionwealth the eighty-third. •
• - JOHN Sherif,.
SHERIFF'S HIES.
g Y virtue of sundry writs issued by the
, Court of Common Pleas of .klusrpiehanns
county, and to me directed, I will expose to
sale, by public vendue, at the Court House, in
Montrose, - on Saturday, the 15th - day of October,
1859, at one o'clock, p. to., the following de
scribed piety or_parcel of lead, to wit: ,
ALL that certain piece Or pansil of Laud situate
.inlho township of Jessup, in- saidmouuty; bound
ed and described lowa,to3vitt.on the worth"
by lands of Charlet Bolles.;---on . the east by J. B.
McKeeby, on the south by. :Russel Tiny, end
on the,. west, by Elkaatth-Solles, containining
about sixty.six acres, be the same more or lam,
together with- the appurtenances, Lwo dwelling ,
houses, one barn, one orchard, and.abont thirty
acres - Improved. [Taken in execution at the twit
Imf Timothy Dopes Vs. R. :J. Hart and Deng
Hart.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land
situate ,in the township of Brooklyn, enmity of
Susquehanna, and. State of Pennsylearde; bound.,
ed and described as follows, to wit: on-the north,
by..tbe - - Milford. and o.nregn turnpike, about 71
perches; on the callt by lands of Johnson Quicito
about 17 perches; on the south tolundstri. O. 1
Bullard, about ft:pernhes; on Ole; vest by lands
of 4. 0, Dullard and 0.9. Hempstead, about 16-
perches; containing about 121 perehris of land..
together with the-appurtenances, one. two etiary
.frameddwelling boas!, and woodshed,* framed
barb;
,and .all .improved.. Uraken ‘ iu exacutinn I
at the suit of John Brisbin vs. Oaten V. Aden/1 1 qt
ALSO-al . -Alt that catain.traet or parcefofhttnit
' situate_ .In the township- of Oakland, county of
Susquehanna, aid Sista of Peuusylvauis: bound
ed and described as follows, to wit; Ortihe north:. I
by Laudsmf Jacob I. Skinner, east by lands :0111
Morgan Snuttersouthby-tho-Dusqueltainna river,l
and on the went triandi bffinsephqicKu neje,'
'cotsiningsatOut,loPatti":be t.beasateltionk
less, together .with liereditaments and appafte.‘
inatesj!6ollakifbaia.,l Ocbitilt aLia . aboitls
acres, iniPmv_ 4l 4 4-P4n.i.exelnlipa. At rbkauit
of DaiidTsfiar vs. Robert MelCutie, 4dtainis,
. &al& of SPAS' tOkuni, - ,deceisnd i 'mnd LifsVilit.
e ,
Shitidi: TirrniTinnnt: ' ' -..— 1 ,'. .
Pomba*l:a .ia AU aaaaa rmriratt, to
pty,,ert or tale, in szoptit
to'ialaillia-costa of lite, ottetivise, the inoiar
ty will forthwith. ' • • .
- '.'3c)14W.Y613.Nt,
Rherriplaci_Voinittite,ls4.C2lstof3s9tzts.
,Fir See advertiieitardirtitr.:"Siziford's Liver
Ms , la
,a4,464,F0111101."
41, - .Cathilbiiterhaturrailittheilin , Atm'
Water-Cure will -be at Suagethausta JOle
(14iiehol'eaetei}oo• thw6tb• of 'each mouth de,
riortbe Spring. and $nJ et for ‘consuitation.: •
Invalids wilitiod I.ollr totrkulagtetu give
Aim a aell totsatettietuem tries. i4*
aiery Wm'
.goattriciVa
=for the pied - alter '
. 14 ' -fr-US Ar ° Orin gritattural . stttlement.
dr" with Et4ritteo," Uzi ga• & - -
S !' ltnn A stufr P y,..ininufaceuiern obb g ers" i TO ALL*Airifiliti''PAßMS,
Stair laoids; fiats; Cape & Urithielti* A Rarts.Opportunity in a Delightful andlleitlthy
,Nranols.-Ribboria, and Ml' Millillertaitleles.- etiolate 25 51iles-Sotithenit of Philaffelphilt,;..
No. 40 -Coortlindt ertneet - ,New.York; , [sepB on the Carilden and Atlantic Railroad,
1 1 ,E,w JERSEY, '
?Cold cs'ts to consisting Of several ihnuitinds
of ain't' of produClife sell hail heel dirided
into Farms of varioussizeato suiz the purchaser.
A pepplitiou of some Fifteen Hundred, from se
rious parts of the middle - Stites and New :Eng;
land have. settled there the past year, improved
their places, and raised crops. The price of land
is at the low suta.o.f4filmt Sts, to 820' per' acre,
the soil is of the bestqualityloi.the prodpctioo
of Whelt, torn, Ponche., Grapes sad Vegeta.
blea. IS ;CONSIDERED •THE...EST:
FRUIT-SOIL IN THE UNION. The place is.
perfectly secure teem frosts—the dretruetive
enemy of the fernier. Crops of grain, grass, and
fruit are now growing and can be peen. Byes.
aming the place itself, a correct judgement cal
be formed', of thm.pioduetivene.ss of the MO.
The terms are made easy tb secure the.rapid im !
provement of the hind, which is only sold . for
acluatimproitement: The result has been, that
within the past ymtr, home three hilndred , houses
have been erected, two mills; one itteam, four.
stores, some forty vinyards and peach orchards,
planted, and a large number of other improve
ments, making it a desirable and active place of
business.
"ISAAC
- 131.POILTDR - and Dealer . in Foreign and D,
o
.I...tnestielfifird‘ram, Cutlery, Corraip Tri4olw7.
ings, 44, oleo manufacturer of AmeneanDard-;
•were, and proprietor U. S. Mel ron Works.
a t N e w ar k, N e w Jersey. No. 915 Feral anon,
near Maiden . Lone, New York. feepBm6*,
PC C. ir 1/MSI4-special agent. '
TWO TotinieYintfit Taos
. .
WAKTED,Auting the Fall and Winter.—
Mae a tails:ltem.' Efiquire at this Office.
•D_ISSOLUTION.
fritE firm of S. H. SATILE & Bnos. is this'
day dissolved by mama( eonsent;'D. Saym
withdrawing from the &M.' The bnainessyill
b e c ar r i e d on a s heretofore' under the 08/114 and
style of S. IL Sayre & Bro. The notes and
accounts will .be in'the hands of D. Snyre for
settlement.' MI indebted . to the firm - ivill please
give it their iminedisie stteetion, es these.,
rennet must be settled.
- S. 11; SAYRE' Sc BROS.
Montrose, Sept: Ist, 1859.
S. M. - PatOka* Co
Adierosing Agcnts, at 119 Nassau-st,
New-York, and 10 State-st, Boston, are
agents for The Montrose Democrat, and are au
thorized to contract for tis at our lowest rates.
J. PA LM ER• dr-CO,
MARKET STREET WHARF, PHILADELPHIA.
.Didere in Fish, Cheese and: Provisions ;•;
Mayo soostanily on band an assortment of• :
Dried and Pickled. Fish, ike.,
Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Moe Fish, „Herrings,
Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders,
llama, Sides. Cheese, Beaus,
Akdriduistratoti3'`Notice.
WHERIMS, Letters of AdMinistration have .
beau- granted to the subscribers on the eS
tate of David Buffum, late of the township of
Apolacon, deceased, all persons indebted to the
said estate are requested to make inatuadiato pap
meat, also' al! persons basing just 'demands
against the same will - please present diem duly
.au.therrticated for settlement to Wm.Lßuffum,
Friendtville. IV tf. BUFFUM,
- JOSEPH . BUFFUM,
Apolacon, August 15th—tiw, '
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
CLASSICAL AND NORMAL SCHOOL,
At Montrose, Pa., for-1859._
rrinE Trustees rite happy to announce to the
J public that the next term of this popular
school will commence on-Motaday t the 22d
day of August,- next, under the - charge of
Prof. HARRY BRO_DIthAD, B. A.,
a graduate of Yale College, Principal, assisted by
:a corps of competent instructors in the re.
rious departments. Th'e trustees would Nib(
the patrons of the school, and others; to the . fol
loWing testimonials , . from the • President -and
Piofessoru of Yale College:
VALE CoLLEGE, Jape 24..1859
Mr. Barry Brodhead, a member of thq class
about to be grad uated.at Yale College, hiss held
a high rank in the class ea a scholar. So far as
I am acquainted with it, his moral chariater, and
habits, are irreproachable. -
THEODORE D. Woot.stir, President.'
Mr. H. Brodhead, who belongs to tho gradu
ating class of this year, has shown himself du
tug the two years of his connections with the
coyege. a eapablo and successtul scholar. Sho'd
he apply himself to the work ot.. instincton, I
have no doubt ot.his ability to' ustify the confi
dence and satisfy the expectations of any who
may avail themselves of his services.
345. HADLEY, Prot. of Greek.
' , Mr. H. Brodhead of the class.of 18.59, in Yale
College. is a`good set;otar, and has a superior
mind. I have little doubt he will make an effi.
dent and successful teacher, and cin recommend
him with great confidence that he will not dis
appoint his patrons. Naafi PoRTErt,
Prof, of Philosophy and sfetaphysies-.
Mr.ll. Breilhead has just finished his come
of eollettiatte id ea:44m, and will redeye:lllo de
give efliacheloi of Arts at the approaching Cont.
mencement. As he proposes to be engaged for
a time in the business of teuching,hoia cheerfully
recommends a - by the oadersignee person
well qualified by his acholariibip and attainments,
by his Christian character and deportment to be
s ucces sful in the instiuetion and government of
a school. THOMAS A,THACHEII,
Prof. of Latin.
Students may‘here be prepared for admissio,
in ao advanced elass!in any of our Colieges, and
particular attention ;will be paid. as heretofore,
to the thorough preparation nP ALL• who DESIRE
To 'BECOME TEACHERS, IR THE NORM►L DEPART
?SENT. • - - .
:Weis! inetrnetion in the 'letter Department
will be given during the ensuing term,
The 'rext Books heretofore used will hewn
tinned in the School.
Leetures.en subjects of general interest will
be deliverea during the year.
Nine, of:. Tuition per Term of Eleyen
Weeks. - - $6.00
Primary Department, . . . . . 3,50
In English Branches and Latin and Greek. 3,00
Instrumental and Vocal Music will be gien
if desired.
'Students wiAingto Ilrocure rooms or board
ean"biltecolimidated , toI.R. Cush ,
man, Emu , and't,hsao Co :board them.
selves eau. obtain stoves and furniture from
Messrs. Sayns Brothers, - on ,rons_onablos terms.
Price of beard'ireinnea from 42,00 $2.50 p er.
week. ' Hon. WM. JES'SUP, President. .
Hon. C.Y. READ; Secretary."' •
July Mit, 1 /35P.-3m.
HIGH -SCH,OOL-,...--
AillninO r el(' Sn.q'a Coast* . Pa.
, .
iIE "Dimock High School'', will he opened
1. on Monday, the 3d of October, 1859, to
continue two‘terme of cloven weeks, each, under
the charge of B. M. STOVE, and competent as
siatanta. The Academy is new and commodious,
containing - a fine hall, and proper :reeitathni
ooms -
A. C. BLAKESLEE, M. D., Lecturer On Phys
ic logy and Hygiene. The services of others
hare been procured to lecture 0n .. , various sub.
jects.
TUITION , PER TERM OF
. ELEVEPPWEEKS.-
rimikiii n:o s tirsdri: *amen:
$2450. • -53,23. $4.25.-
Boaid to•81:154or : week. 'Stedents
wishing toaward - thetnselves can . Obtainrd:cirus
by applyinitii E. B. Gates, MAMA, -or by ad.
dressing B. At Slope, Montrose., .•
'Students that prefer * may furriush"sneh
• chair'
for the Miserably roods as their ecntort,Mity
tile: -
The Cipeiiing Address will be delivered in the
1411 on Tuesday Eve,Oen Ith. 1859,•by
Pet,FAce tip EksitociTnEt t tfripiAsso] fkipm.'
30t1:1840.
$120:.&
ugs the Board and Tuition at. the 111141;
min_ River Institute. Ore- CREAPAST,
141EirliCHOOL an the !UHL , -
Experienaid Gentlemen Instructors si tho hand
or emetrollikOlo'deParin ad.
va Luta - forVrenik.Pain Wig; id Pfau o
opine _September fdth.
}V" to fur i'eatalogue.
MACK;
• mg. Ant ; 4 Cliversal4rCOVC4-N. Y.
'"
DRatP,NAKEALEF}atri , P. to,BRUSH
havi g;iii6efatid '64)50164 Itufler the
'• RAI& fop the proseca
tialsing;!-.9fatoet"
'1 . 064,011 $9. el°
4,14 1 0 1 9 0 •41 4 1 - ,
,ArZbislOck. /124
StAlEgereV,,
TI W. MARKET, .
as'thi render - may . Peri - cilia frets its location, in the
bringing
IN.THETNION. - -
Produee bringing &Ode/the price thaif in lo:
cations away from. the city, and more than dou
ble the price than . the West. It is known that
the, earliest and beat fruit and vegetables itr this
latitude come from New 'Jersey, and are annual
ly exported to the exteet of millions..
In locating : here. the settler has many advan--
tages. 'He is within a few hours' ride of the
great cities of New England and Middle Stites,
he is near Wield friends and associations, he is
in a settled country where every improvement of
control rind eiVilizition is at hand. fle.canbuy_
everY...article'he wants at the cheapeSt price;and
sell his produce for the _highest,. (in the West
.this is eevereed,) be Has schonls for hi children,
divine service, and .- Will enjoy an open winter,
and delightful climate, where feverssare -utterly
unknown. The result of the Annie upon those
from the north, ha's generally been to restore
them,to an excellent state of health.
In the:Way oftiujldinetind Improving, lumber
can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO
to 815 . -per thousaed. Bricks rum the brick
yard opened in the place, every, article can.be
procured . in the place . , good carpenters are-nt
hand, and there is no place in the'Union where
buildings and - improvements can , 6e rondo
cheaper:
The reader will at once be struck with the
advantages here presented, and ask himself why
the property has not been. taken up before. ,The
reason is, it was never thrown in the market;
and unless thege statements were correct, , no
one-would be invited to examine;the . land be
fore purchasing. This . , all are expeefid to do.
The:) , will see land under cultivation, such is
the extent of the•settlernant that they will no
doubt, meat persons 'from their-own neighbor
hood ; they will witness the improvement and
can judge the character of the population. If
they come with a view to settle -they-should
comiprepared to stay a day or two and be ready
to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re-
There aro two 'daily trains to Philadelphia
and to ail settlers Who improve, TUE RAILROAD
CoNPAIIT *FRES TIC;ERT FOR SIX MONTIIs,
AND A IiaLF•TRICE TICKET FOR THREE YEARS.
Tilt TOWN OF. lIAMMONTON.
Imconuention with the agricultural settlement,
a -neti , and thriving town has naturally arisen,
while presents inducements for any kind of busi
ness, particularly stores and umnufactories. The
Shoe biliiitels-gtild be carried an: in Allis place
and market to - groodittivantageYalso cotton bust
ness, and manufactories of agricultuaal impk
ments or Foundries for casting smakarticies.
The improvement has been so rapid as to insure
a constant and permanent increase of business.
Town lots of a good size, we do not sell, smelt
encii, as it - would4treCt the improvement of the
place, "ian_bp had at from $lOO and upWards.
The Ifamnionteti Farmer, a monthly literary
and ag ricultural steel y containing full informa
tion (f ilatunionton, can be obtained at 25 centi,
per annual.
Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given,
clear of all ineumbrance when money is paid.
Route to the land: . Leave Vino : street .wharf,
Philadelphia, for Hanimonton- by' Railroad, at
7:30, a, m., or .4:30,,p. in ~fare AO cents: When
there inquire for lifr.‘Byrnee. -Boarding„gonven
i6nees on band. Parties had better sit - 111.4 , 1th Mr.
Byrnes, a principal, untl they have decided ad
topurchttsing, as he will show theta over,the
land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters
and applications can be addressed to Landis &
Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New
-J,erry;::ov: . "3-11;%Coughlin, 202 South; Fifth
Streets, 'Philadelphia. Maps and Information
cheerfully furnished. - mtg..] I. 6
DR. CHURCHILL'S REMEDY
C ONSITMPTION.
:w-,rs,cltv,sty.u.!ls
41i 1 PAI4i/O ' i• Tn;
HYPOPHOSPHITIS
OF LIMB AND OF SODA,
5 . 6 gikulVe 61.314.1. 1 10. eganium
taxasx4A, ckalvatcy ss+l.,.
e. t 4,Awn, qty, _
- Alfa Acoymt S%taltt.
The 'mimes. of this NEW REMEDY . (ai evemil by IX
Chantal, of pada) Is obtutottus for It the meet UNBOUNDED
POPULARITY throughout Europe and the totted States. It
le n pitrely SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION; and sela.sitths
INVARIABLE EFFICACY In oil stages of Pulmonary and
iltem•DlKlietg. : The littPoPtedepAifee lircieasiffith Prfs
aple trbith etmetthutel nereeaa 1.,43,14 nod are M. moat
dnitheriFl Atom! generating agents, knows.
The of Vinson:l44loP;
In the awake" and xxoco moire (at o period, mem:gently. when
there on be no oncettliOnti • na to Mob nntinetof the disuse.) con
be obtained. IN ALL CII3EB. Willi trdtccent. empt when
the unclog helm of the lunip le of Itself *Went tO produce
dentin Cure le the rite. Death the exception. •
The RI =2;11 hot not tray a coulee elfeil, but will. if used
whetreer there coign etninpicion Ci the fifilemet PREVENT 11 6 8
DIiVELOPMENT. and that aM La.k.rsoutay.nrs , fITII
ILTO•igo To atIICITTrOI4 MT AS VIOCINATZON MCI week Ile
OilD To asizsdKut. •
Professional 'Correspondence.
"X°boxers, Onto. yug, 1859,4 have been treating this
dhow for twentydPe bus, and have derfird mote IW./ ,1 1
(Tote the um of the twornmenrem etas front nit 'ether
ficsas al medication eonabin.uf."
~11excriprrn, Mum, Aug.& leeter-tharstind the liceurnos ,
rune la my puttee will, very happy erects-co aaah 00
that I. wenn nee mentoun garsiacern Innen setne." - -
- 4 1111000 :sulm !V?.. 446;,101)59.-1 belltret thy Ifnegneeir
rums used in the manner and way , Dr. ChM= need than.
seem. ogee: cernemovelm",
.ffitentwessraerv. VA., Aug, 11VD3511,4 hnew pereerthall egg,
Iltpophosphlte to eeraW, mak- end am deltalltad with ifs
efileTe. IT IS ALUIMIT.I3IIITIO woNeets."
A..16%.-1 bare meet in #3l about tarty
bathes, Ind Arrbut Doelnatance, have met ba Unlit the
tent and laWthag - wai *puma one berme .l Moe
bad, several one even im by atten.hng physicians who ASS
V. nrowitto OTXTASATITTLT Soma lanes. end Mann now
4i. me atgentra of pulmonary disease. 1 , base need the ,
flaxen wrown cum trith decidOi mwtegai. It eau re:
yarded an sonny. by phywcians and frlende, end even by myself •
under the !old treatment,'. l In now able to tide, to eflenOlo. on
tho' Ad% is van/ en* 9 14 41 (MY; le en Slow Warden
In the county.'
- Ilumucx Faua. SC Aug. hate Only Ibte. this
mommy, ea, VIM 1 hare been ailonjelectU iegniksithee fAa
good effect. of the llTTOTlerrelTre. The elatementelerocar
pamphlet are bat at ti lt nraggeraiol."
Ea one. Krona , .TelrOgruala Am. A 1851,-1 have been aloe
your Ilypk,bboepbitea of I.llne and Sods, and hard az a:treed
' radfin "45)=Sie. 611,1 1 :711*r 4) e ne. 4
r. a fd 184.--1 40; 1 1.4 4a4ithe wee,
o ccatrars'oeseer ac...oestre9e..:, • mss
NOMA 'OFT/ 1 W P_Vgir 44 " .
• Make No Delay
o;;eermirrnrse to piny alaya utilsCritsisee. should Mott
tm
-2111.07101111111111:6LIVII eee ,
trot -µ
VrTeaWATA the A=
propfeed by Dr. Churchill 'for gmaal and le prepared ao
cording to de original Farlas44,-
Dr. Cliottirs linierk on Connimption.
hpfalla eatien!ileficr.
ri; 24 a 105...mr.=.1 avt
, c to Kamm, _TeisaW as only ret pulyr
Ottilion la 10 Dr. ananaselming.;
sea yan e&s,l
t lOW Da, wan . , ri,tabe Kyr
14="1"ti140 r.- -.7
, 1nke5410,fer,110.00,60.,1i!.1
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••, •" • 144.4 vdlia
14 6 0 6 ". 1 )i
ni6eftik;,4ll.ol -w Own,* •air
er a meoefielftiglisfals.4ll4llw.. - • • • - 4 .;;
.„.„ a, WINCIicSTER,, St,
liokLis4ieste.W.bit M•
•
15, 113 - 1 *" ~ 1 ; I AMIXIB•iI.,*
GIFTS ,11
TO PU RC CBS OF BOOKS
At the oniontei, anti the oirit
GIFT BOOR ENTERPI4SE;
Established by G. GF. EVANS,
xxx
HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE - UNITED
STATES AT TUE PUBLISHING HOUSE OF
G. - G. 'EV DNS,
439 CHESTNUT-ST, "PHILADELPHIA, PA:
No connection with New York Gift Book Stores.
(CARS?.)
SINCE. I Originatdd the Gift Book Enterprise,
I have repeatedly, called the attention of the
public to my large stock of libenil offers, which
they Ilatt always warmly responded to. I can
now, with more satisfaction than over, call attc;n
tion to me largely increased inducements trs pur
chasers. Being very itavily engaged in publish
ing, I exchange my pnbileations for those of other
houses, and am enabled to procure all my books
at the original teat; and thus can and do supply
the majority of the other houses engaged in' the
Cut Book trade, with their books, cheaper tfian
they can procure thernirom other publishers. I
can OHO, by my heavy purchases of Watches &
Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their Gifu,'
at lower rates than they caw buy them from the
manufacturers. .
}laving each an advantirge in buying, I eau In
sari) my customers a great deal better Gifts ?ith
their books than any other house,and can Ore my
agents a larger commission.` kirratiable.Gift is
delivered with each Book at tho time of-sale.—
Gifts worth $100; at thii lowest wholesale 'rates.
will be impartially distributed with every $lOOO
worth of Books sold.-
Send for a catalogue, which will bo sent free
to any address, contaiaing the most valuable col
lection of Standard productions - in Literature,
Philosophy, History, Geography, Travols,atid all
the favorite works of-Fiction and Sciences, with
every other department of Literature; classified
a. 4 described below. Send for it,forifyou don't
wish to order books, you will obtain a very val.
tinbleßriek for reftrence, as it contains nil- the
desirable books in print, and costs you , nothing.
Paticular attention is requested to the list of
my-publications, which Wilt be found in the latter
part of my Classified Catalogue. It contitinssi
hose number of deservedly popular works. by Va.
rious authors ; among which are all 6f T S: Ar
thur's best works,.wellknown as amoral instruc
tive, and pleasing author.. G. G. EVA - VP,
- • Philadelphia, Pa.
9VI.4IPAIIZDILD LIFT
worth from 50 et s . to $lOO, is 9 4 1" with
each BOOK sold.
CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS
Agricultural—This department embraces all
standard work; upon ' , general Agriculture,
Cotton Planting, •Flowers, Gardening, Farm
laiplements, Horses, Sheep, Cattle. Bees: &e.
Altaints—Ladies' (a great variety) Floral, Cap
Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, Auto
graph. &c.
Annuals—A large And elegant assortment,
splenpiidassort mentor pock et,pew and
faintly Dillies, in every style, from el to 350„.
Prayer Books—A complete assortment, in every
form and at all prices
Hymn Books—As-used by.the different denote-;
inations.
Bwrraphicai—Works of Irting,Tl eadley,Weetns,
Sparks, Bancroft, ane every other standard
author. Ca
Butanica!—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Derby,-
.Wood, &c., ate. •
Cookery—Receipt and Books, by Mrs•
❑ale, Lealie,-Widdifield, &c.
German—Standard German Literature.
Dictionaries—Wetaster!s En,gliA, French, Ger
man, Spanfsb, Latin, Greek,)talian, &c.
C rinpedias—Allof the atandaid authors.
Gergraphica/-7The-lateat and must improved
schools and other Geographies,- Maps, and
Travelers' Guides. • -
Gcolog,y—TCe works •of ling,b Miller, Harris,
litchenek, Lyell and others. •
Ili.•tarical—By.Prescott, Irvin - 4 Bancroft, Rob.
ertsoo,Hume;Gibbons, Macaulay. sod others.
Humurous—Etubraces S•world of fun.
Jurexile—E4ry description of illustrated books
for children. -
Law and Medicine—The Standard works of
these Professions.
Meattnical and Scientific—The most apprpvod
works on Mechanics, Architecture, and the
exact Sciences. -
Poetry—Englibh and Anierican.. Octavo and lit
erary editions of the stadard Poe:s; pocket
nod- cabinet' editions=pain and illustrated,'
botnid in every style to snit the Lute of all.
Works of Fiction—By Seat Irving, Irving, "Cooper,
Dickens, and all the Writers. _
Miseallancous—Our - Miscellaneous Department --
embraces every thing-not included•in the - aboire
classification,_ of an interesting and instructive
character, that is in print. Including
School avid, Classical. • . -
— Trayels and Mrrntures.
• Games. Sports and Pastimes.
Religious, Biblical and 7'heologieed.
Music:a and Glee Books.
Odd Fellowship. and FrcemasOnry.
SCHEDULE OF GIFT. ,
The Gifts' consist of Gold and Silver Watches,
Gold Ghains; Ladies.- Sillndid Black and Plaid
Silk Dresses,Patterna,ParlorTime-pieeei, Silver
_Otter' ware, costly. sets of Cameos, 11nsa1e,
'Florentide, Coral,. Garnet, TM:gaols '
and Lava
Jewelry, Gold Lockets, Pencils, and Pens, Ls
dies' Neek and _Chatelaine Chains, Gents' Bo
som Studs and — ,,Sleett BHttous, 'Pockst knives,
Portononuales, and •
A THI).I,IAN.D,VARIET4OF GPS!
varying '
AGENTS WANTP) EVERYWERE
Tq agents I can give Entire liberal inducements
than. is atfoided -by any other house. In addi
tion to larger•eummissiens, it is much easier to
get.anbseribers for'my enterprise than-any other.
The-peculiar advantages are— • • .
A larger atoult,arrd' better Cataloguea tecse
lect from.
A better assortment and Quality of GIFTS.
More pnnetuality and eorrsetness in filling
orders.
By:neting, as agents for me. Persons
Wieliin.• a valuable Library eau procure it
gratis.
Those seeklog an easy method of earning a
livelibnod cAtiNfind it. . t
-Any one desiring egeod Watch, C3II obtain it.
For full particulars, send for a..Catalogue.
My - large capital, - together ? with my ipng ex
perience- la' tho - -,tonstn'et4, and' consecreitt.,
[Amity With • all Its:denial; `giveo me nn al
most i nea lett libleAdvantage oYer all other parties.
All I ask is:.etriat..'lBend mein order, and
.you will be convinced Anal there is no exagera-
Minedforget to, end for fl. Catnt,;gue,
Atutto . sddress : G..G. EVANS.
•
NZlOltit 01Fr ENTEL'PR,NE,.,
' 43t1 GEIESTNIff trlitEET, -
- • Rbilsdelphin,Pentut;
Persons visiting. ttuf City, are requested to
Ball nBJ thcitiiine rot.-themselves.
-0.1,011 JR, freih .. grood. 04 Su
r - . gars: aliesp. Just received and.fbr seite.tfir
July 2716.„) :7 J. LYONS
,&
- ,
E.-. F. InotoT,
• nt a the AllopothZe end Home e
• f Medicine:in now per 4
004 C°ll.6e G o i t Bend Pa—
S i O a p ti * h*ite4 and Eitzaboth:sl.l
Dearly ORCAP 'F' " tif `Diethodist church`. •
opposite
1001 ENDOW'.
fitlig„subscribtr soiling'* the above.bailnia,
' j1::4 Aiwa), ;it his old stand in Brooklyn
for, past favors b. would solicits
Wit a
111 F-Q, d, 4 24 1-0 !P . ars.
Trooko,trl433, 1 . 1160;-7tf. - •
YIDDISH MEI
riNIE sulewrifier brat made arrancements
1
W. B. Deans (titlio has riot recovered -u
his aickuess so an toile able to resume :h. 4r
tistic labors) to occupy his.Sky-Light Ga:iery
dtiring flier present, mak of September. ,
•
To those who have ieen pictures
no recommendation is necessary. To those.
who havenot. I would say, that I have .a fel!
sized camera. for taking large pictures, also test
I have many year's experiertre with superior ad,
vantages,. have , worked 'with the . celtbrateCt
Rodin N. Y. city. Plnally T would say to sit
who wish to secure horrett . 6r, Ocala
settes and friends . " corne quickly" for yoti now
hate a chance to get a superior article to any
efcr offered is northern Pennsylvania.
1 warrant any Pictures not to tadc.
,
Thiss got these impressions by nature's hand
\ made,
Though shadows they are, like shadows wilt Me.,
No! When the film of death bath long dim-WON'
eye, •
And the beauteoui lip !n, the dust ealloa toile,
Stuart's ambiotypea wiq then Mock at deiay, .
And beam' fresh and fair is they beam to.day,
Every style of Pictures .
put up on short notice. Pictures made that ear?
ho "snit id letters Safety to any part of tho world:
GOOD picTuats pet up in good -eases for
50 eents. E. STUART.
. .
* * *From what I know of the experiefice ar4
ability or Mr. Stuart I can confidently rococo;
mend him to public patronage. \V. B. DEANS.
Montrose. Sept. 2d, 1859.-,9er.
.
13.8.NPORD'S ...
LIVER INVIGORATOR, $.4
NEVER DEBILITATES.
0
!Tie compounded entirelY from Gums. rid Pi,
1 baabCcuSielancctablisturleact.aStAmlardNledtrioe.biowo
_,
Pod appeared by ail thet( ba re used it, nod is arm re-- CU
sorted to Arid , roasldetice hal p i all the tinclues fee which IS ;3
Is reovereembri I e-. 1
It- hes eared %boomed., ... Alin the test ipso seam ej.
wise bid giver, up al; hopes W 13.4 I e,.ter. as 11. 0511.1 . 0133 '
pusottenedrxrtAratee In Ply. r„g !p0u...-ulor. slog, 1 .4
, The dos • MUM luradaf.cul E. .la the temperament of,ibe. 13
g
nottrldttel ' t.ilchaq it,atut ups 'ed Its such quAIIUU“ so to •
...I .
act getttly op the Boma. I I
Let the &Antes of your , ju.lzrpent Fulda y , ula the IS
use of the LIVER, I tri An V IGORATOR, art a 0
taill eare Liver Coni-! tar plaint., Dillow' At° ,
tacks, Dyspepsia, 1 0 Chronic.Diarrhoea. rt
Bam nue iCo us- plot nit, Dyse n le.; 0
iy, Dropsy, Sour ibtoMarb, Habitual a
ss
Costivene, Chol-1 ale, c, Cholera, Chute i
ratlarbusfCholero : Infaohim. Plata..' Dr
lence, Ja is n die r,l t E'r MAIO Weskticsl." 4 4
es, sal may, be osoi inri
__,.. ;cePafallrea ea Ordinsyl n ,.._ . , •
ry Family lifedl- Fl' rine. Irxillrora SICX iP . . ,
DEAD A C C U E, (r4M
'oult:tat too tratityj In b
twenty pitoutes, ir! ;tiro or three, Tea- tij
spooning* are tak.-q ! en pi ec.oltuer.eetoeol. of .174
Ac
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,L• Art whoisse it arz ••IvlitiEtbeft teaulhosti
LOW favor.: i r .
BliX WATER I,I.!TIiE ItIOUTiI Willi
THE INVIGORATOR, AND BD'AI,LOW
BOTH TODETIIE.D. AD
Price One Dollar per Dollies
O A
--- AL- ,o, ___.
SANROE.IPS
. , FAMILY
CATHARTIC PI LLS,. g
FIV .3f
Pare Vsgelabk Extracts., and put tip .in
GLASS GAS.ESi Air Tight, nod will inneiti
0
in *my eliertnirr. - if"
The Faculty Cool
tie bat active Cathartic t
us . o r d ho ln biz practi o 7 more
haretrogete.V.VPiail
sit express - In regard to their,
them yrltldn dm reecho( at!
Tbermtestico melt two'
on ddferent_peutlons CA A
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ne FAMILY
W, aid. due reference tn,.
been compounded from •
table Ertnets, WWII set
allyi.ntll7 C. 1.1, end are
et irbare - a Cathartic la
rnogrmenta of tie
nese P 13111.1 In the
CoativeincW,
the whole WWl',
frequently,. if neglected.
ow. Lose of App..-
sailor. of Valet over
new; Headache. - or
all in liana naatin3,-
E. fi taid..tt at Adult.,
er Of Our Blond
It heir. too numerouii
mern D PRI CE
TE
The Liver lovigo
L told
Pills are rem
nhokrald . by the Trade
S. 'FiTY.. SA.
335 Broads',
....• I )tart le PIT.T. n ages,
uj
which the proprietor Lad
A It',„"g. :1'. , 17.%, oiri
1 ,i an! ttiii val.:action which.
116 C, low induced rue to place
1 pi
p 4 t.,tt „.. .!:!,, , ent,Cattrartttlar.T
. ' 'IIIIALIITIC PILL'
ads rioll ort..4 , lipheil feet,
0 variety of the Immo Vefe
tril, V::.3"..7.7,41.7.1'.7. c h
G PertlOst, onolt al Dr.
At onnne h, alleepl..! .. t ,
1 Hack • rill ) Lolne,„ -.
and 15nrnee- o:ree 3
from surdon en:4. xl`kli • --!,
etv( inn Irtn_, pc-mi.. a Fe. V. '
Hie -a firropliig !•iroi- 1
I laelndjr, Iteitleeee -'.
welght In Ibe tura.); M .-
4 Dieensee, Worm* 14
Ithrulrantleen,n real.,
- 44 . nor manyair...trot trivihlclii ._.:
i Ihe to theatiou is iota adreftheo a, ,
REE DIMES: • .. ,:..t
rat,sr,nnei Family Ca- I
led Ev Drortios geocrally; earl _,,,
• In all the lorre town. iii.ei
ifFrlltl),,, N. D.,
Moonfacturer mil Propriehir,
ay, New. York;
66 NO SUCH WORE. AS WAIL."
`A lIESHTLESS REMEDY
ROLL
• 'CIRCULAR, TO TEE
/1111 E first hospital surgeons and medical
licist.4 of Europe,. admit the Unparalleled
antilnittinniatory and healing. properties of this
Ointment; governments sanction its use in their
naval and military services; and the in
this country and throughout the world repose
the utmost confidence in its cursive properties.
ft penetrates the sources of inilimmstiot and
corruption which underlies the extern.treVi.
deuces of disease, and neutralize the fiery ele: ,
meets - ..which" - fe . ed. and exasnerate the malady:
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas,
These am:Among the most terrible Anti a,Io.
nizing ditenstet ofthe nittseles, the fleshy fibre'
and. the 'skin"; yet In their worst forms, and when ,
seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear.
under a persevering application of this soothing;
healing. nutidhle to pain and inflammatiose.
Salt Ithenta, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints: '
In all vases of alt Rheum, where medical wit'.
tors, lotions;andlvery receipt of-the pharmaco:
prea have proved tisehiss, the Ointment will ac
complish a thorought.eure. Fever sores heal'
quickie nnderits titfladnee. and its relaxing ef
fect upon coatracted.;einewa is truly fronderfur,
Diticbstging.lllcers.. -
Ammar remarkable teed happy change is p ro ::
duced is the ippearancg of malignant ulcers af
torn few applications of this Oiament. Theater
rounding redness vanishes, and granules of
of healthy flesh begin to-take the place of tho
discharged matter. This process goes on,mpra
or less rapidly, uatitthe orifice is Riled op with ,
sound material. and the nicer radically cifred,
' A Word to Mothers.
„„
• 4. ne,young are the must Ircipient suffers from
external injuries, and therefore every mother
should have this healirig preparation constantly,
at hand. It is an absolute specific for sore
breasts and quickly removes the' encrusted sores
"Well sometimes disfigure the heads and faces
of children.
Significant Pacts.
This Ointmentis universally used on Board tfio
Atiantic and ['seine whaling fleet as a cure for
scorbutic afrectiona- sad ns the best powibto
remedy ter,woirnds and bruises. Large supplies ,
of it ilaYe re;ently been ordered , by the Sultan
of Turkey for Itospital purposes.
B F ;lit the Ointment and Pills should' 4 used ire
the foilotrinr, ants:
Bunions, Chapped' Hands,: Sca
Burns ! Nlereurinl,Ertiptiens, Sore Legs,
ChillClidnri, Rheunintiam, Sore Breasts,
Teingworm,:', , -Sore Heads,
Gout, Snit Itheilm, Sore Throats,
Lumbago; Skin DiseaSee, Roma ef all kinds,
SprailiN ' • - Stiff Solo. s
I *
Mere, Worms, of all kinds, Venereal Sores
T,etter,“- - Swelled Mande. '•
* * *Sold at the 'lcLuttiraetories of Profmeor
Hom.riwir, 80 Maltrtm Lane, New York, and
'24 Strand, Lenden,bialt respectable Druggists
anglYealer's to itleilieine throiighout the United
States and the civilized world, in pole, at 25
cents, 62 1.2 cents, and et each.
Er There is a sonSitierable saving by taking
the larger sizes. • • • I
\-- N. 8.-4Direetions for the gnidnece of rotleate
is *Very dkoorderare Milled to each pot.
`' • ' j9yl 23eOw.
EAT - MARKET.
oiatte Avenue, :Nur . Searle's Hotel,
`
EEL nonsiVntly on bao a goo 4 supply of
MEATS, of all kinds, CASH. p a id f or
Heel Ciat I ,Calsres,fia e e pond Lambs.
Also for hides of all kinds.' - •
itaNaTocK &. HAWLEY.
v. HAWLEY.
T. utrotoai;
Ardrase. Uttich 30th, 1859.-40
itAto 1(91(14i II NEW SUPPLY.
Lt Doe. itA,lBl5B. .A. TORItELL.