Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, May 27, 1858, Image 3

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A coistplarrinura.or NEWS:' .. 1 -:BRITI6IIOL':TRAGES.:.-7.-A Philadelphia letter
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. writer says: • . •-• . =, . • • ,
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• . L ;C. L. Ward, Esq., and 'lli O.' Tct Whatever 'interpretation' may . be thetaanja tin
w i ;.-sailed or Europe one , thil )ire elsewhere to' the conduct ' of *British o ffi cers in •
s teamers.: —.• . _. • :.- ': -‘.. i boarding and searching Aperiein vessels ;in-
- ..1.. The-Governor *ef•South Curolinkhas l der pretence of; lookiog. after:
. slaves, intelli
appoluted.rA..P..liayn•e, U. S2Senator from 1 gent part:es lierik - denounee the whele fair as
that State, rice Evans, deceased. . „ - ... -. • a•diplomatie - contrivance between Mr. Bu. :
L • c . hanari avid Lord Napier, to enable the form
* ' . 1, L It is. said that the President is annoy
.en to let .loose a little harm thunder
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ed by the temper - ~,, the H.Ortherti-piess in.
i l aga . inst John . , Bull, and' thus,in. 'a* measure, .
relation to the passage of the Kansas bill..
• reinstate himself in. the good. graces of the
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people before whorii he has - shown himself to
..I There Is a p aper published at Nes t_
Chetiter,-Pa., calleit_The .Aincrican Ict ; tribli - loe:. so shameless -an tin osier.- 'Moreover,
rait i Ond Demoirat. Thai name itkght to sat- the vessels' boarded and.seaTched:by tke..frit
isfy hllparties. , • • : - - - ish cruisers appear all to have been entirely
.... The State canals Wereformally trans- _unarmed and. unable to: defend themselVes„
The Governor has issu- ,It irt - e this fact-aldne that the bloodless char
:fit ,
s cL: , (i
Con patty, May 19. ni a boats Crew of well armed men.
to - the Sunbury and Erie Railroad even
ed-a prmlamation ann - pencirigthe fact. . • acter of the searcht•is tO be attributed:
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thee-aiptainsithus dyerhauled,lieen • properly
: ,..iGold has recently been . found in.non
armed, a conflict. Gould undoubtedly have
sideMbfe quantities in several*: counties in
exists, taken plane, in semi instances, bloodY enou gh.
low!, 04' a g6O drat' 61excitetnent.
„The same men wilhiot bQ caught twice i n the
there in conseque*..-M.ln h
- *.• ° • have e( ” nrfle '› - same defenseless Cojilition. Hereafter, -
they
!*. ( l ifigging.. . : i'• s . . will sail prepired.to defend themselves.—
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• -: • The impression:: now' prevails -at . Vessels for the West Indies leaviaglhis city
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`Wtaungfon that, it' th e .l6.an.ii!lr is 'discussed during this month will go armed to the teeth,.
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as expeeted,.the -.adjournment of Congress •and.rejoicing in the prospect of a fight. I
must be postponed beyond the 7th ;of June, could' mention the, names
,41 vessels, their
the time fixed for adjournment. .- "captains, crews, and armathents, which are
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tact their decks; inviolate. Now; -- let the
i ris.tug, In}' 21, for the •murder •of• John
; . Willian - rWilliami was hung in Har-
U ..dricks 'in May last. On the-same day,
e,
certain to go intri,a bloody fight. for main- ,
peoplll,of thisseouljtey watch the conduct of
-'chats SuiliCan wars executed lit Oswego,-N, the base administration which, for its own
Y., for the - murder of Joshua Hibbard, • glorification, foments a scheirie of villainy so
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truly infernal at this.
An - eminentlawyer, who has given i
tauh attention to the :pubjectr of the - Police l
. of t e Cityp
. estimates the number of • dead i
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-bodies.talteniinnualjy ; from the waters - - sur-'
rouhdigg New Ytirk„lo be four handred.• :
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territory
-...... The extent and varietY
of limate of the United Slates may be real`-
. ize in the fact. thatin - Certain parts-of Texas
the i;eheat crop is now ready
-for the scythe;
whi eat the North. it. is just beginning to
grew, • . • ~ ,
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.. The Philadelphia Press, say s that 1 t
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t er sreceiVetin that city from - Colonel
Kane
by/his family corroborate the telegraphic ac
co* nts of latkeeents in Utah, showing that
Mormons are disposed to treat with the
- F decal GoVernment for . peace.''
. The , -rumors tif • the difficulties near*
...- • •
: Fen Scott; are somewhat • obscure and . con
ictory, but it appears probable that there
a genstaletlearing' Out of the robbers-and
traiderer4 there, tra Free State force under*.
Cs oLlior_i!goalery:— Washington Repiblic.
.. .... Aiertg the Southern tier, of counties
in New•Yerk, and: the Northern D L 4t of Penn
sy vania,lt has rained regularle . 'eVery other
ei4. this month.
.Farmers are unable to
pnt corn, and very little-of other seechis in.
ici
efruittrees are - litiCkward, but give pro*
of large crops.
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... L Miss Amelia {. Temple, a daughter
of Des. Charleslemple, of Worcester, and.
_Miss Jane E. Jahr; of,Urtica, New York,
have received in appointment from s the
A vierican Board, to
_take* Charge-. of the fe-.
Male boardine school on _Modrit Lebanon,
"- Tirkey, for which place they will embark,
, r otably, ir,t July. - _._ , -
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1 • , ... James V \ McDonaldi a reVolutiOnary
sc Bier, aged 113 years, passed-through Rah-.
w y.e N 1 J.,. last ;Jock; oil loot, oni his•WaY to
vi it hist friends. The otd gentleman is still
qaliliy.l... Ile served through the Re.voiution,
and wa - S afterwards with - the' French at Sala
nianta.lind BaJajox.. Ile has a, vti living,
who is '44 :cars old. • ••
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.. . ... . Mr. Hayes ' late of the /
Philadelphia
rin ii , Hayes' &... Dreer. has .bequeathed.
. (41_1*h:epos in Philadelphia., The insti
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• 50,004 far the foundation of an asylum fur
• t lion is to receive the tale of ",Hayes' Mc•
c ante.s l Horre ;"- nice gentlemen are named
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a k trus *ers; and large sums in addition to the
legast. - are ,promisetilt by weilthy Philadel
ipicts.l :; , ' _ •
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They hare- a.queer way c a doing
hinirs in 'lllinois. Two lovers scanted
,named, but', thegirl's mo-thei'wouldn't
and she being.of age, the' gentleman
t a: widt of habeas - corpus, And the
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fOITIC t
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;c,get i
nsen
sued o
mother was eomp/ed to brOg.the'daughter'
o cotni,... The-Jud ensked.the girl - whether
sti6 wzMta,to Marry , SMiilo She said `.` ies."
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and he married them. : , ' • • '
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, ... r Gen." Feta .Sken Smith; formerly,'
or a Umbet of tears, a resident of Philadel
hia, led . ' on the 6th inst., in 'Springfield,
ass., aged 61'. lle had recently taken by
tis residence idenee in Springfield. , - .Gen.. Smith .
Iferved in early life in the United States at.;
my,.and was extensively known front his
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connecn a few years . I.)aek with the Amer--
(tan Ovesnent. IN death resulted from a'
.C:omp icaii.on of bn:tin and heart disease. Ile
eras a brother of the lion. Gerritt Smith, of
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convict in the house -o> Correc
igna
at East Caw
. ridge ; Mass., hasjust 'Com
pleted twer evnp,minn pictureslandscape
ocenes;--which, for fidelity -of execution, are
Lreallyl excellent. The „offence for which he
tandk convicted is that which has proved the -
Irain d i e many .a brilliant mina' and-aspirin
genius, and b`rought the .. most valuable ae
comp] ishmer.fs-to the drunkard's grave.
has sent the greater part of the last five
Iveirsi in prison, under sentence as 'a commOt4
I.drunkard,,
.; The • Congressional. nominations
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'Missouri thus far made abundantly show:
that in the net election 'the division will be
for and against emancipation. The Demo.
crate) have renominated their ptesent: peo-
Shder y Representatives, Messrs. ;John . B.
Clark, James Cr'aig, and J obit& Phelps, With
John W. Noell ifi place of,Sam. Caruthers,
whose health is badly impaired, and \ have ac
cepted 111.eksrs. Woodson and Andrews', the
LecOmptom American members of the 'pies
' ent Congress' thus in, e.ffectcorisolidatint,r:The
PcoSlaveryiutercstiof both parties through
out the State.. • .
..I.:..The,:Philadelphia.. papers annOtmee .
the death of Dr. Robert Hare, in that city,
on S,atuiday, May .1.5; : at the age of 71. Dr.
Hare was a veteran. in the ranks of Chemical
Scienbe.: Many of the rnost -- Naltiable discoy
eries-of Ate century are due • tcc his, research
and ability, and; tooman was held in . hiigFer
esteem3itoong sevens - on both sides of
. the
Atlantic, until iti an, unfortunate momezt he
bet4Une - a convert to the doctrines of Sptritu;
a-delusiori•which of late years - exell;
ed.fmni his 'mind nearly every..otber subject.
For, fifty yeirs, - khe. Doctor was regarded as
ao Unimpeachable authf.trity in all matters
pertaining to cheMical research.. Dr. Irate
was itattve: Pennsylvanian:., •--: . . • • _
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4:: :Gen. Per3iter F. Smith died µt Leay. :
enwortk Kansas;-liay .14th. He' was born
in. Nitadelphia;,ita November,. 1798. - He
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xmms brelko theiaw., bot.t.m.the breaking out
of the -Florida War in 1836, he-. volunteered.
lis•serVices....and developed unusual military
commiiptop tis Colohei in the
arms - bears date gay 27,.1.i . 46.f.
the wall. with litexico;lllie was
. 13istingnish cd
for`bravcry and coolness iii the field. After
the.concluion'af'tb'e Wax be held -comtnand
of the Military . Department in , California,
and allerwards in Texas::: 1-Ii .had. suffered.
much from disease fur severttl-Years,pastomd
when reeepay appointed to the Utah Com
mand, hiSbeitlth'-was feeble< lie • leaves
widow and cipe-Sor
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'IIt4OR TI.EItAgN AMCfNCI TOE LOTTERY DE:II.-
RRS.+The. Mayoi of our city, we believe,lnts
pittitis knife at the root of the lottery, • and
policY,-dealing ,nuisance., - He . has bad the,
principal establishment inflicted in Georgia,
wherele discovered that the law which orig
inallk licensed this kind business, of usiness, had ex
pire rby its °wit liniitatiou, years ago. • The
illegality of the trade, it seems, was not sus
pected in Georg)a ' ,and when the Mayor's of
ficer appeared at Milledgeville fur the pur
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pose of prOeuring the,arrest of the guilty
tpar
ties, it was, dif fi cult to say whether- his niis
sion .occasioned more delight than surprise:
..,S .vett persons were, indicted by thy Grand
-. Jury of Augusta within twelve hours of, the
officer's a - trival there, and • among, them the
name - .of Ben Wood, brother of Mayor Tie
-1 mantis immediate predecessor, figured con
spictmsly. Wood na , being in the State he
was not arrested, but all of the others save '
one . •
were arrested and held to bail in the sum'
0114,000. /it is reported ,thet a requisition
.will be made for WoOd - ly Governor Brown.
This•establishment, with its tap roots in
Georgia,,iis said , to be the most extensive nui
sande of its kind in the United States, its
• weekly/ income being estimated at over $lOO,-
,000. „/ The prompt co-operation of the au
thorities of.Georgiai,o bring these people_ to
justice is no less commendable than- the en
ergetic and tearless course pursued bry May
or
lematin, who, if he succeeds in the work
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he has so auspiciously begun, will place not
only this city, but the Whole country, under
• unspeakable , ,obligations to, him. --,--X. ,Y.
Post. . .
ScconsrtrE.—Bntchers. ustially kill their
victim's before they dress them:' Dithers .
not unfrequently dress. It<;fore killing. them.
We noticed an innocent little girt of about'
six years, im th.e street the'other day,' dre'ss
ed and pinched within an inch. of her life.—
For health and comfort, She nti ,, ht _about as
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well bare heel? in the embrace of a young
Anacohda. , hut then. though the pattern was 1
seanty,lt , was a love of a pattetn, and thelit-
Ile creature wore a Latthrtly's wing upon - her %
head. and cif coutrse'Was all right - r and - she was,.
IA darling. - . • I
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t In 'some of the Stat'es—our own'ft;r aught 1
1 we know—they have passed alaw to protect
quails. We want rnither.—,td protect chit: i
dren. If they are' afraid. the rade:of quails r i
will be destroyed., what shall we say •of. the 1
`children I 'lt is really painful to think that
in thi's land of ours.; there are to be seen so 1
few specimens of old fashioned, red-checked,
) cheek-aproned children !—Erie Gazette. •
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A STARVATION • RELtdioN:—A sect has
sprung - up in Liverpool, England, under the
lead -of Mr. Thomis Angel, .calling them-.
selves " Angelites, - or linman Nature Con
querors." who live without food, and who
meet daily, mornings and evenings, inSun
derland street,- to illustrate their doetrmes
and to enroll members, by signing a declara
tinp that they will neither eat nor Amk.z—
They have put forth a printed pamphlet stat
ing their views, 'and including a 'report of
their sermons and the Manner they adopt to
overcome languidness and'the total want of
food ' • also, the eminent physician, Dr* Bick
, orstith's certifte4ie of the excellent health of
•the.menber'of' this extraordinary society,
With their apology for " eating no . fod.7—
Let them try its We once hear& of a stingy
professor - of religion whO boasted he had been
in the Church five years and religion had not
cost him a cent:,lfut he had to eat and drink.
—Nero York Observer. -
The news from Mexico continues to
represent'that country in a ctindition that is
deplorable - in the extreme. The .Taurez Gov
ernivent set up - ;,its authority at Vera Cruz`;
ZnloNga and the Chili-Ch . faction have their
grasp upon the Capitol;- the band
,of Alva
rez parAmdunt amid the -Western moun
tains, and ViPurri - la. master at Monterey
With a , foo . d . pr4speet of a. triumphant march
upcin Mexico itself. Some Italf dozen Gen
etals are in the various quarters; the
country is Jai - waste; the people are with
out repose or h e.
STATE CONVENTION.
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The Citizens or Philadelphia and of the several
counties7of the Commonwealth opposed to the "Le
compton Swindle," pin the depotic policy of the
National AdministOrtion:in forcing upon..the people
of Kansas a. constitution in defiance Of their known
Wishes, and in subveriziiin_of the great right of . self
government , and in farof -- of a Sound American pol
icy in opposition to the policy, and intrigues of for—
eign governments, are requested to serid Delegates,
equal ininumberlo their Representatiies and Sena
tors, in the State Legislature, to meet in Convention,
at Ilarristiurp. in the Hall of the House of Represen
tatives, THURSDAY, THE RTH DAY OF JULY,
A. D„_I.R. S, at :20.o'clock,- p. tn., to nominate State
Office • ct such other husiness as the exi
gencies may *demand.
Ey order, of the State. Committee. •
LEIIUEL TODD, Chairman.
• . Attest:=—EDwkßD Mataastis, Seery.
Notive.—Ret. A. Q. WaAREN will preach at
Jackson Valley the first Sunday in Stine, at lof o'-
clock, a. in. ;. at. Salt we11 . ,--nt o'clock, p. m. ; at
Friandkville,nt 41-o'cloelt, :the same day. 5
11foltice.—The Scholia Directors of Bridgewater,
have been informed .that some in the district are disc
sati.fied with Teachers for opening -their schools by
readings chapter in the Bible. The Directors Are:
unable to See-anytling impropir or out of place in
openingour Common SOools with . prayer, - or sing:
ing, or by reading a chapter in the Bible . without
,comment...,,They therefore leaps it entirely - with the
Teachers of Bridgewater, to exercise their own judg,
moat, and do as they .think.proper in Utii respect.
By order of the Board.
• 3i, L..cATLIN, Bettelery. .
Bridgewatkr, May 14, 1858. - -
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Notice:—The patrons of the sevend Schools In
Tf rford School Dictrict, are requested- to. employ
I such Teachers in their schools as they clnioso during
the succeeding school year; -but the. Teachers will
i.,be„roquired to ; make their monthly reporti to the
.- . &ltticitary, and prosluce a valid certificate from the
Ciiitity Superintendent _before they can receive% an
Allier to draw anrmoney from the District treasury.
By order of the Board of Directors.
- E. T. TIITAri, Secretary.
- llatford, May It 1f158; _ • H
'
ohiekiTesfib4l,
emnng, chenaiago, la
tenben,43usquehan-
. ..kink Wyoming,
THE ►
~fonee &c
Bradford,roome,
zerne, ohnyler,
na, Tioga, Toth
' . . aid" othe
i wo.t. , .' 1
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LION 'LOBS,
On the rid day
There will .0 an Oratk. 1
HELD AT
Valli ttiL, ICAL
Jane,a; 10 a. m.
and iNiem on the occasion.
AmuNttntExTs. •
' oumirrEr n.
I, Wm. A.
B. S. TC
Henry P
R. B. Lit
'Jessup, Alfred Baldwin,
'ttley, G. Z. Dimock,
A. Chamberlin,
- :Lathrop.
g ments met at the office
s y, May 11th. 1858, and
alnnan,- and G. Z. Dimock
, A.
I. L. Post]
L. Searle,
dttee of A
pimock, Tu
A. I. Post
d Treasurer.
The .Ccail
of Dr. G. Z.
elected Rey
Secretary at
tthe following Sub• Commi-
The Nair appointed
tees :' • .
Os Coat. I.
.sio . sater. ,
tick, R.M. tittle.
'. -; Os Pi. ': or IlErms ,
win, - A.. CI - rlin. ,
Ox DINS ....—A.Lfith'
herlin. -
ON GENE .AL ATlRAtici
11. Jessup, 11. Drinker;:
Baldwin.
WM. IT. Jessup, G. Z. Dim-
.NESTS.-I. L. Poet, Wm
L. Se . arle, B. S.,Bemley, A
Post., B. 8. Bentley, WI,
Moved I+l carried th
to raise fonloif , ,
Moved, that the proee
of the County papers. .
A djourn+d to call of S
dings be published iii boil
Cdfffi
RILED.
by Eld. Davis Diniock
:1 Mauch Chunk. .and Miss
outrose. •
rfiA
kose,
AILKs,
KLI,wiN, of .
In Mont
Wrl.LtAm
Ro , r, D. 11
hursday, Nay 2ffili; by Rev.
JEFFERS, and MISS LOUISA
At 'Hopi
D. Peas, NI
31. CAPRO.
0 to m , on
'r.,qv.onGgF
all or llarf.
1 0 1 E D'.
P ard vilic, ,Su . Co., Pa., ligty lath, 1858,
I wife of Jo S. Birehard, aged 50 years
Iths. I . " Preek us hi the sight of the Lott!
.11 of his sainth."
, . .
I vely saint Ids gone to dwell
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ere sin cao .l es no more ;
epitsil river .f the plain, -
it from the t rone cloth pour,
satisfied her- mmortal soul
t nothing el.e could fill,
idle eternal ages roll
1 at joys - ann . . her still. .
At Dire
Mrs. MAR
and 4.m0
is the dui
The 1
TV
• Th
EOM
EMI
0 mn • het putter of bright hope , -
Bel never lost t, sight; .
'Arid where the p*.ly gates did ope
--'• On! some meek : anderer light, .
Ah ! who those iiteaments can bear
•Of Christians'Orks and love,
1 0
Atol i The same hl d-washed gArmentwear
TIL t decks he ,soul above. E. E. G
" . Sniith & Co..
.
►ND CHAIR MANDF.\C•
; cop constantly on hand all kinds
'•rr FCESITI:11?, or furnished at
Rooms foot of !Lan Stmet.
%RI,
('‘ta
Sluy,awl W.
11'3_ May DI, 1-
sb 41 notice
MontruNe_.
TiNES
, .
ANt-a
elves Accordingly,
TIM
,
iloseQbAtivif-Sz eon
Ire and the ENTIRE public, hateDE
.
COIN AT PAR,
~‘ exchange f., all goods'. chased at their cAablisliment ; and they
will continUe to, sell goeds CAR
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25.7rp 30 PE CENT CHEAPER.
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-than any o her a-1,1411.1mi nt In N, , rthern Pennsylvania. There I.
at the ;Fr, at tin.. a large tliioilnt of SP.42:IEiI coil. in ninnilittion in
th!s• region and ha% Int. n with.surprise: in the puUic printa of
li4etniiii. '. A in the 1, , th • affect liiiii ma.l I,lli iii
IIUDIJ ED LIIT VALUE
.;.,.!r... Y
. ,A,
gr,
the (did • f her hte:lat ri n.‘ :A., we deem !I nre.per in
PI irr.tel ANNOT Nt. ' tbat,we are in 0 want, t 311.:1,.
Ilea I. the nolch alneed $ 3.111511 Colts to the ter.:isil. - er In ni:alot., a e
a..lv::, th. t Vavinz inch I I that; 7.1ef:ca1. , 11 to bring It to
GUTTENBER , ROSENBAUM & CO.,
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will take at Its FORMED. VA I:CE.
We a :constantly receiving
Govern Your
Zti#49l3tti.g,
I' TEIC 4I iEi, to Weis
SP.aNIS
.rsiY - 12Hr____„g .noono 9
.1 the latest sip s and opthefinest quality ;
Shawls, Mantillas, Bonnets,
-•• • . i.uperior stock nt
MILL IN ERAft .. O s
to scnieli at - tent - 1n of Wintry Milliners are respectfullylnvited
We have; beautiful assortment of
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Embroiderle Coital's, Sleeves, Lip
-en•, Laces; and While oods,
nuezce!!e~l la
q‘lar.t.y. •
52 y :Ulf! Mies.
d" .-40 1 4 =rat deal atiea
gtion tonic
101311 f
Imetne an eaten re tatinrinZ eatabliAment contaVb
our Morel, at MONTE°. 0 E and $U 6441. 7 EIIANN A DENY We
(hater onr.elve.a that * ti a man—he he dwarf or emit, an
o
nutter haw 111,11..pet,ri a preventable otYle•
PROV . ED.ALWATS,
tbit hh Port •110,n,ale .TEFFED with the "NEEDFri.. - (mre
posed he lek to acrid of PA E lizif-as well no AIMILICAN CIA n.)
aid get Tour -iII.O;EY'S WORTH" at . thestore of
n
Conteberk, Rosenbaum & Co.
'll 26,1W.-te'
NEW ; EANGEBIENTS.
IMMO
AW•tr."l" ..009ITURE* eirm a
V ' ONLY FOR
REt DY PAY!
AT tatEATL REDUND PRICES!
HAViS:G. tried he did way of charging and never
receiving pa , we have concluded to trrthe
N'itnide Sixpence it Amid of the Slow Shilling. -
We keep consult tiv on hand a Food assortment of
all kinds of CARL ET FURX.I7 that, or furnished
at short notice. 11 in wantof
- 05 - GOO) FURNITURE ...%11
at
low pricc; will r ease giro: us a call. Awo *
the wire, &c. •
Sii . op and Ware ooms foot of Main Street,
IWU. W. SMITH &CO.
indebted to Smith, Fordham &
e not:re that we need and must
ace Solo us or we shall hare to
. WIE.W. SMITH* CO.
:6, 1838.—tf
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N. 11. All arose,
Co., will please hi
have our pay. 11
help ourselves.
3tontrose, 31,y
Td th
DRNO'S CatBEATE!) CATARRH SNUFF,
lis IsFALCuit IImtEDT, for sate by IL Thayer,
Montrose; S. W.I ompkins, Brooklyn; William H.
Thayer, Dimwit... ' .
Montrose,. M 4 . 6, 1856.
GRE . T BARGAWS
FO
..CAsH!
- ANOT'R FRESH ARRIVAL OF ,
r l ie
•VE GOODS.
.0 ~.44.. good HI tine f0r..... - s ,
10 " M inme Prints
'n gue .lien''
1,. d
12 '•, " ' .Sp i tigue 8: A, ~,,
'hi
17 " der d 0... 1,00
...
10,,". Dims • .. 1,00,
12 Pounds good'. ugir 1,00
25 ' " nton Nails ..... .. ..... —.1.00
16 " B bit's Saleratus 1,00
3 " G d Tea .1,00
3 Gallons Mole. es . . ":". l,OO
A laige lot of lis and Caps, Lawns, Ginghams, 3c,
Ice. at equally lo Prices.
3(onirotO, Ma. 7126, 1858.
' OP
I . d'
-
WANTID IMMEDIATELY.! .
A ; GOOD hinfl at the Carding and Cloth Dress-
T
.ni.. big Barri . . None need apply unless fully
competent, and a 11 recommended. Pay every month,
or a share ' of the pcome will be given if desired.
Addrws /` : 11. B. INGHAM, .
1 . i Camp Town, Bradford Co., Pa.
- ,
.May 26, 185E1.1-Sw
-.. . • •
..... 4 . • - ~....r.
BORO: II ORDINANCE
- 1 • .P, sed .May•lo, 1858.
- 1
DE it ordain by the Town Council of the linrour,h 1 ,
A.. 1 of. Minim , and it is hereby ordained bp. the
authority of the me, that all encroachments upon
the' ptiblic stree of this Borough by bOildings o r
otherwise are h Cby prohibited. And further, that
all Ordinances . netofore.made, permitting or allow
ing any such en ents,.be atid are hereby re
pealed: ,And f rtber that the Corporation Attniney
T wo=
is hereby autho zed te commence legal proceedings
agAbtst all and . ery'person or persons violating the
foregoing.. ' . c, W. MOTT, Clerk,
.. , .
sio,ooo
WORTH OF GOODS . ON HAND,
Counties,',
Ifintley, A. Bald
p, G. Z. Dimock, A. Clam
tinker; It. B. 'Little, I. L.
IL Jessup, A. Lathrop.
the. Treasurer be directed
IS 7%itifitt,
Sneezing Public:
F. B. CUANDLER.
W3ICH MUST BEtOLD,
PRIOR to OUR REMOVACto SUSQUEHANNA,
As we have sold our Real Estate in this Town;
•
Ogir 8t eek .embsii .. s of
American' English 4d ... french Dry Goods,
Groceries, • Pork ; Fish, Flcihr, ~
Ritrdware, Oils and Paints,
Stoneware, Looking Glasse4,'
Tinware, . Wool,-Oil, k Cotton Carpets ;
. , Glasawarc,, floot and Shoes,
Woodenware; . Rats and-Clothing, : •
r l
Ironwai c, Stoves and Pipe,
Scythes, Clocks and Plows, ' =
Axci, . , Trunks and Firkins,
i Ho e s,
Shovels, — Littli and Shingles,'
Nails, ' Carpet Tarn, •
Zinc, • Mill Saws,
Lamp Oil, Tar and Glas.s
, /
Soap, Candles, &c. • .
A,general assortment of . .
CARPENTERS and JOINEg TOOLS, &c.
Bring in your Spanish- Coin.
B. R. LYONS & CO.
, .
. Lanesboto, May 18, 1858.
DRY GOODS.
LADIES Gltives,.....
do. Litten
Prints fro sto 10 cents,
Simonet Goods, nil prices,
Shoal* from t to 84 cents,
..„&c., &c,
rff"" Dutch eon, wanted.
LYOAS & CO.
Laneshoro, May 18,1858. _ .
, UN fag.
k:APER than at any one, two, of three price
More in Susquekanna County, and Spanish,
Dutch, Latin, Greek, Jewish, or any
other Coin taken•at PA HB, for trade, at our
Store in the pleasant village of Lancsboro, Susque
hanna County, Pennsylvawa.
• B. K. LYONS & CO.
Lanesboro, May LS, I 8:),S.
Tea, Sugar, l&e.
7 n,. CENT TEA for 50 cents a pound.
I t.r,, BEST N. Q. SUGAR. at 8 cents per pound.
BEST N. Q. - NtolAssEs,"4"2, " " Gall:
" P. 11. 4 5101;ASSES, :15, " "- "
GOLDEN SYRUP, 4 5 41 At tt
DUTCH SYRUP, ~ . ct , a! lt
COFFEE SUGAR, 9 " " pound.
CODFISH:, . Tj 14 11 41
• RIO COFFEE, - 1 . 2 ,‘ ‘‘ • 44
JAVA COFFEE, 17 a, "
14 .
CANDLES, 421 44 It of
SALARATUS;
~ 5 centl, pound papers
STARCH, 10 " 'per pound.
z • NUTMEGS, 75 41 41 ' -14 •
CHEM U . ; A L SOAP, 9'e " Bar.
FATS, NO. 1 SOAP, 8 " n" " .
CLOVES, . 18 " " pound.
Call quick, with your SPANISH & .lEWIF.dI COIN
, 13, H. LYONS &CO.
,
-, -Lnuesboro, May IS, 1.85:::
Egg „ED Oi L. 7v cents pGaler
14 PURE 741iTE LEAD, ",
B. R. Lyons & Co.
Lanesboro; May 19. 1998.
=
r i ALL RIVER. .11LIW:TON, .I'.ATIKER. MILLS,
' kicIITOP, HOPE 'NAILS, 63,75 14 Keg.
•
B. R. LYONS & CO.
LANESBORO, May 18,
lielp i)iiifoi. e..ieci selioo
Miss C. F. Hitchcock, Principal.
lIIS school is now in SCS , EII, ill the building form
erlyy occupied by W. Famot . ; . and will receive
selffilae‘-; as the followin? rates:
In Higher EngILA..
French,
' Drawing and Painting,
Ofte half of the tuition is required in , advance, one
half in the middle of the term.
Miss llrrcncoms is a graduate of Franklin Institute,
N. T., a young lady of high accomplishments. iFhe
comes to this place very highly recommended; and
hflfl the highest approbation of her preAmt patrons.
F•he will undoubtedly put forth her most vigorous ef
forts to - make her school equal to the best.
W. FAL - ROT,
New Milford, May 19, 1958.--9 w
in r.' ,, n• non
Goio
THE MONTROSE • -
1., ....,:z„.,
...f....
,1 \ -.), - 7,- -- - , .
17/ /./ , cs.4o im
....„
7 , L VIENTARE) v%'
1 1 \ CUTLERY91 4 Cr
1
7111.14 S j l4.-
M,
VZ irk a
Genaral Finding Store
IS NOW FURNISHED WITH
NEW GOODS
DIRECT from NEW YORE. CITY for S:lning trade
0 E 3.3 00 s
of many kinds, Prints, Gingloun, Muslin Delaine, Chal
li, Moire Antique, , and different grades of Black Silk
by the yard or piece. A good assortment of Carpets,
OU Cloth, and Matting, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper,
fCAAPENTERS TOOLS,.
Planes,lSaws, Mill Saws, Cross Cut 'and Drag Saw.
( Our stock of
'HARDWARE
consists . of everything in the line of Cutlery; House
keeping articles, Builders and Mechanics Hardware,
Farming Articles, Scales and Balances, &c., &c.,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes and Cordage,
• - - Crockery & Gioceries. • '
In fact every thing a reasonable person can want.
We thank the Public for past favors and .solicit a
further patronage. 111. S. Wilson dt Son.
Montrose, May 19,1858, .
$l,OO
.1,00
1,00
NEW GOODS
JUST ARRIVED AT THE
HEAD-of NAVIGATION
for side cheap. C. W. MOTT.
-- -
HORSES FOR SALE. • .
HE subscribers have, a' pair of GOOD WORK
T
HORSFM which they will sell low for CASH, or
exchange for a pair of Oxen. Also 2 Lumber 'Wag
ons, nearly new; will be sold low.
SUTPHIN - k YOUNG,
Summers, May Ip, .
THE NATIONAL MONTHLY.
I .
T contains a choice selection of. Literail matter,
Tales, Poetry, and a . large amount of commercial
informition. The reviews of the Markets and Bank"
Note Riporte are of theinselves worth more than the
price of sidneription„and the. paper itself,b.fore it is
prinertl, costs more tin n.ve . get for it.
• '
Feir Ten Dollars we will send sixteen copies of the'
fifer/rant and a copy of any three dollar magaXine,
such a
i
s Gottey's - Lactie Book, Graherin'a ktvazine.
S eciniensopies of the Merehant will be sent to
any dres,s on the repript of a postage stamp.
• ik Iva youngmen.wanteltocanvms for the ,paper,
tow Mil a liberal commission will be alloWed, that
will amount in some cases, to eighty:l6ll . am a Month.
Address, S. E. ASIJTON dc CO.,
sVational Merchiost Ogice, rfilladelphia.
HEW - GUM NEW
1V..: MO .
ust gtikett an4Tor
.
. N STRILYED . .OR S I i
FROM the s u bs criber,,uc on Tuestl
I.' a pale red naw-niilch . cow; Sot ,
middling size, horns of common len.
.at the points. -
I •
Any one returning sa id cow to
giving information *here she may
suitably rewarded.._,. • • - J} 3,
Lathrop, May 19, 16s8.—lw
BOGILINTON WAD.
Binghamton, Brooine'
rrlllg Establishment has been
L and improved during the prey
now ready for the reception of .pati
Few similar institutions in this co
many aaantages hr the piccessful
valids. The location is beautiful,.
commodious. The rooms large.
and every *ay arranged with a vi
and comfort of their occupants.
The Physicians t Dr. Thayer and i
twelve years experience in treatingl
patcdcaliy, (the last eight at Bing,
which time they have treated suceLl
of sick persons, many after their.ll
.oronounced fttal by eminent physi
,to the rdients at the "Cure," they)
Lice in the village and surroundin
makes them familiar with the trea
of every grade and chara'eter. Th.
and own the "Binghamton WO
quently it is under their entire on
meat.'
5 cents a pair,
6 cents,
In all those diseases to which tl
Lion of Hydropathic treatment has
demonstrated, they will kencrally •
and 'perfect restoration, such are
Acute and Chronic Rheumatism,
Dyspepsia, Scrofula and Spinal C
I.icer Complaints, Tumors, Mee
Joints, Diseases of Throat and Lu
And Fever, Female Complaints o'
eliaractrr, Skin diseases, Catarrh,
rers'ons 'irho have bedn long si
and who have not sneceded beret(
to regain their hdaftli are fspeci
them a call. • -
Terms front $510,51 i
Vir Dr. Thayer will he at
Hotel,) on Feidao. June the lib,
lit invite Inealiiix to give hint
For further particulars, ii - ddres.
0. V.
Binghamton, May 19; 195 S.—tr
New Spring
OR ASH & PROMPT 6MI
Would invite attention to b
SPRIG AND SUM
Just redeived, including, as itstu
Ladies' Press Goods in Prints
Robes, Brilliants, Chalks, Pc
47roehe, .t.:tella, Sill: ci!
Mantillas, Parasols, Rich
and Flowers, Brood(!Wks,
Summer Stall's, with a
4 1 )0
Including G'roserici, Cr
wars, Stoves, iron, l•lteal,
Nps, Boats and Spars, Ca
Cloths, Pointed
elosks, Drugs, Oils, raiuls,
The end: e 'Stock, having beet
and, at Panic Prices, Isdiftie soh
to CASH and PROMPT SIN
• N. B.—Flour and Salt co
isrew 3fay ISSB.
Administratoi
TOTICI is hereby given t.
11 wand , flgylillSt the Estati
deceased. late of liarinimy. Al
pn : semd to the tindor-igned
all persons ind.•Ltcd to said E
make immediate payineitb,
Swryttellanna, 1!:,.1S5:1
• FL
INAVE just received anotiil
per, and expect more to ar
tourers find my assortmeu
in Susquehanna county, and p
est. Also, Window Paper, Oil
Bordering, &c. _ _
Slontro:.e, April )5, ISSB.
CRANI3E
A LMOST every farm in th
or less swamp, now Worn
which if planted in Craufrenti.
to :lior bushcbrper acre every
Cranberries would always sell
. bushel. Now, farmers, put of
1-ods of vines this very May,
stock for future planting. • A
prepare the ground for an tw
cd in the fall or spring. Fla
each way. I am prepared
plants at 94 per thousand.
forwarded to any address on •
Lynn, Susq. Co., Pa., May
Itotlble ithior).9
Every Tab Stand's o
THE ORIGINAL ON :11
PAY STOkE OF N
HAYDEN B
rrlIE peoples' agents arc
L STOCK OF
EVER brought iuto this
Dry .Goods, Groderi
Hats, Caps, Y
Jewelry, Watches,
Fish, Wooden W.
Garden & Field See ,
forks, I,
and other articles too it
The day has dawned. 0141
It is no*-in the " Winter 01
down, decry down., The dal
old Fogyism will become sa!
kick. • The Farmer and Me.l
fear of Day-book and Ledge
will not be disturbed by ho
Sales." So monk it be:
We would here state.(for
ted,) that we have ONE P
NO pEVI
Ou? goods are all warra
no charge for Aigho.
- Thankful for past liberal
dose application to business
of the people, to merit a cot
. II
New Milford, May e, 185
TUE snbseribets are no
ivell selected stock of
& SU
. .
consu . i
• ... tting
DRY GOODS,
HARD WARE,
CROCEE4Y,
HATS & CAPS,
DRUGS; MEDICIN
PAINTS, OILS I
PUTTY; &c.,
We invite.the Attention o
among which will ba found
Rofra.and Brilliants Le.,
Also a fineassortnient. ,
era; Illaes, besilies Aatherl
Also a choice lot Of fi•
„tither groceries, es . A . liap
.1
r We - feel confident that
goods* cannoi fail to
at prices that defy Coin'
Our !lotto is Medi prof
• Ceme, along with your
do you good. MoK "
rfrooklynOlay 6 , 1856
MD%
!KM
LE
Myl9ilBGB.
Mil
the 1 Itti
yearPoid, of
th and turned In
sOl)geriber or
found, will be
Slbvitts,
CURE,
" . unty; PLY.
, reatly - enlarged
mt Spring, and is
las. '
entry comb*. so
treatment of in•
•hottse new and
•, well fltinishedi,
I=tr to the health
•
Wife, have had
diseases,-AydrO,-
, hanitoo,) during
sfitlly, thousands
-eases had been
bins. In -addition
have a largo prae
country, which
meat of diseases
17 planned, built,
IT Cure," conse
leoi and manage-
1 peculiar adapta
heen successfully
' tarantee a speedy
he following, viz:
ervous Diseases. ,
.
mplanits, Fevers,
, Enlargement of
1 gs, Dropsy, Ague
every grade 'and
.e., &c.
.k or lerl-ridden,
ore in their efforts
illy invited to give
per week.
nOrose, (Searte's
1858, and-cm-dill
all.
HAYEII, 3L D
oods:
NtHS' BUYER
a. New Stock of
ER GOODS
, a gri:at variety o
Gingham, Lawns
rig's, Poplins and
:ash inert. Shawls;
libt,ons, Bonnet.
leassiincres
ull variety of-:
,elj. cloaks,
„kery, Hard- _
•'aibt, Hats and
j. cling, Floor Oil
nks, Wall Paper,
moms, Fial.. 4:e.,&e„
bought for CASH,
at the lowest ligtife:4;
Buyers.'
tautly on hand.
s Notice
ill person§,having de
-1 of I.tANcTs ]'ool.Ko,
i nt the same must he
for arrangement, mid'
late are reivested to
Adin in iat rate r.
1;77 . ,
PEW
r sapply_of Wall Pa
'ye soon. I think east
the largest and bes
•ices as !ow as the low
Shades and Picture?,
ABEL TERRELL.-
IES!!
:County hiss on it more
little or nothing. but
would yield from 100
1-ear after the (irk The
for S:1, or more per
I d at least a few square
I least enough to get a
i.d throu6the Summer
I re or molt to be plant
t in rows one foot apart
funiish 300,000
Carefully: packed mid
eceipt of the price:
Ia C. LYMAN.
18, 185.8,3 w
e (I.@
its Own Bottom.
& READY
• W MILFORD.
OTHE . RS.
hand with the ]arses[
ICOODS •
ction; consisting of
$, Boots, Shoes
i. ee , Notions,
'lour and Salt,
e, Wall Paper,
Hay & Strati ,
•
ooms, •
imerousjo mention. ,
FOg: ) . OAM has had its day.
its discontent;' going
is not Ear dis Ont when
dead that it e.Nn't, cv
nude will then have 'no
s, and his quiet slumbers
rid dreams of "Sheriff
the benelit'of the
unitia-
ICE for our Goods and
•
TION..
ed as representul, and
patronage, we hope by
and an eye to the wants
tinuance of the-same.
4.YDEN BROTHERS.
•
NEW Cr
receiving a large'and
MER GOODS,
pkrt; of
STRAW G OODS,
0 1? 0
.ICON, NAILS,
007'S & SHOES,
S, DYE STUFFS,
GL4SS, SASH,
ke., cfc.,
our 4drpatrons to oui.
r t - We •
c ~~
petals,iatc.nB,
lull ?SEW mr.F..s.. • •
Batinehr,lib . orts,
.1-.TE,x.s;-..5va.4,p, and
a 'the cheupeat, -
i the price and quality pf
t ALL.- We intend ..t) sell
and quick returns..
IEIO Y PAY anti we will
,ZIE 41rEIsDRIDGE:
1S S. SPRIN tI 1858,
STOCK. Or- (3-00DS:,
A,ATE are now receiving a well selected STOCK. OF
V V GOODS in our usual variety and invite out
friends to call and.examine.
Grain anti'::BlAtter _liValatefiii:':
Beiniock and Pine Lninber,
- Bran Chitipti. at reasonable ritices`qtay be..
found.at our STEAM MILL. "
POST BROTHERS..
Montrose,. May. 6, 1863. • ,
.
18 . New. Goods, 58
BENTLEY; READ; &C 0.,.
AREf now•recciving a- yap and weltaeleeted stock
o. .
•
SPRING' & - AMMER GOODS,.. •
.which they offer to their customers, and .the public
generally, on their usual terms, viz: Cash; Produce,,
or approved credit; satisfied that they-Can offer in
ducements to purchgsers equal to any- establishment
in the country:
Broadelothes, kerseymeres,; Test=
ings, Kentucky Jeans, and a grest•variety of -matey . -
ial for Men7s :ma Boy's wear.
Challis, He Lollies, Lawns, Bril
liants, .DebitgeS, Charms, Shawls,' &M, &e, cheap."
Rouirtets, Ribbons, and Flower's,
for Ladies andildises, just received.. .
Hats and Ca ps.—A very large stock of Hats
and Cap 3, of every shape and material, just in.
I - Codfish; 'Mackerel; in and barrels,
or by the pound, and .Ashton Salt, by, the large or
small sacks.. :
Gs orerles, Crockery, Hardware,
Stone, and Tin-ware, a large supply just received and
for sale: right. . , .
Return Pails, Churns, Flrhins, and
Butter Tubs. * t .."
Moots, Shoes, and f A cathe'ridways on
Band'.' , •
ClOctis, Looking.glUsses, Window
And Wall Paper, Trunks, Brooms, Wash Tubs, &c.
Paints, Oils, and Oye' Stuffs, Pat-''
ent Medicines, &c., - &c., for sage by
' • BENTLEY, READ &-CO.
Montrise, Mai; 1858.
•.,
New Theory of N eu tra lization. .
TO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
DOCTOR J:, - 11 7 LAMBERT.
Auburn *Corners, Pa., . ,
TREATS most diseases-under the application of
the principles of NsontAt.rzAtiok. • -
This Tul.oltY,though new, is the most truthful; and
in its application the Most effective of any other ever
propagated. Its adaptation lo meet sudden emer
gencies, its rea_tmnbleness, its rapidity' of action
when Therapeutically applied,_ and its effectiveness
and certainty secures for it a confideOce never secur
etl for any other. It needs but to be knowti to be
appreciated. It saves .morn patients, : ands relieves
them more quickly, than any heretoforiiknoWa theo
ry. It reveals first causes, the effects 4f those caus
es on the living man, and points out the '
*EUTRA LIZING ItEltileDY:
•
It,it no strange affairs, for it effectually; and forever
to root out Fever and Agtic with one 'dose of medi
cine. There need he nO failures in-the - cure of, Fe
vers, Dysenteries, Inflammation of the Lungs,Le., , kc.
Xone need die with those complaints, for every case
can be cured with unerring certainty. There need
no man die with Pleurisy, Illiac Pastiom or Cramp in
the Stomach ;.from three to ten . minutes will posi
tively relieve and cure the last two named cases. It
exacts but few medicines, (so few, that patients often
wonder how so few can give so great and sudden re
lief,) and those of the milast character. It will bear
the most rigid scrutiny, and defies a flaw lo be pick
ed i n its pathology. It cannot possibly hurt any one,
but Cares nearly all that submit to its action,. Ample.
• proof -can be furnished of its effective power to cure,
he liaving met,' with but one fatal ease, Within-one
"Tear, out of several hundreds of eases brought under.,
its treatinent, land in curing many cases given up to
die by those following the OtnTnimatas.• The rap
id dispersion of disease, before the - mild - and bland
treatment, founded on the theory of Nautralizationrg
a sufficient vindication of the principles of it, and a
triumphant proof of its adaptability to most of the'
forms of disease around us, - • -
Now you may ask what is this Kew. Theory? All
the answer I . can give you here, is, that iimeutralizes
the cause citgendeihrg disease; and in this way cures
. the case, by arresting it at once.
Charges propoftiottal to the severity of the case.
Extra charges for night services. ,
_ •
Letters of inquiry, and asking advice, Promptly
answered, (tricza the 'ease is fully etated)by remitting
one. dollar.
Medicines for various , cases can be sept by Nail.,
Auburn, May n„lBsB.—:irn
• Ready Made .Clothingy
•
HATS, 6408. 3 . &C .
A i,ARGE and desirable stock trf READY MAVE
11 CLOTIUNI.I,. and WATS, CAPS, de„ consisting
of every variety-and shade, and warranted to beimade:
in, every particular as good as custom 'work, and a t
prices that cannot fail to suit for readrpay, may be
fo'und at the store of Y. B. Chandler,.for sale by
Ifontrose; May 6, 'sB.—tf S. LANGDON.-
Notice. to Bridge Builders:
SEALED I"ROFOSALS will- be received -at the
Commis ioners' Office, in Montrose . ; on Monday,
Jmie - ith, 184, fir building , a bridge - over the Wye
lusing creek, near the mill of N. Shoe Maker. in Rush
township., riaMand specifications can beseen,at the
COmthissiofiers' Office after the 20th of May.
By order, of the COMmissioners. • ,
WM. A. CROSSMON, Clerk.
Commissioners' Offiee, t
- Montrose, May 6, 1859. - -
• _
SADDLE, HARNE'SS 4.1 TRUNK I
•
EINAMIIttIi RETI
arn now receiving a large assortment of
Saddle,:Carriage, and Harness Trimmin6,
I have on hand a goodassertment or lifirness, Sad+
dies, both ladies and Gents, and. Bridles to match,
and very cheap.
Leather being on. the rise; now-is the trine to buy.
Carriage Trimming..
Executed - with neatness and dispatch. All kinds Of
Trimmings on hand andfer sale as cheap as CM be
procured at any place le, town.
woun: • •
AU notes and ° accounts due must be settled to save
cost. Short credi t is.our motto hereafter.
1 - , G." F. FORM (AM, •
• One door above Sy; S. Mott'a Grocery.
Montrose, April 25 , , 18,581tf . •
Bqqliellliiii4,.'ACOe,liiila
Al , FRED A. 8.,
• -
Graduate of Tale College, has.con4nted,itt the re
quest of the TrusteeF, to take the supUrvislori.of the
above Ittitution during the Sunitner Tenn) •
The term w•illtommence on-
Monday,
tilel.7th of May
, .
Latin and Greek,., - • ' $5,00
,
Higher English Branches, „ .: •r. 5,00
lAtin And Greek with English s Branches - 8,00 .
Primary DermrtmEnt, , ' ...:.... ......„ 3,00
No:deduction for absence, excePt in cases of sick
ness,: . -, . , • -,
It is expected that tho NORMAL SCHOOL will re
open in the Fall under the
.supervisban of Prof. Stod
dard.: • WM. JESSUP, President. ,
DS.
C. F. READ; Secre4ary.
...Njobtrose, April 28, ier,B,—tf
" liC t iME AGAIN;"
D 2. O. Z.. DgEIOOIL
' OFFICE; - Over Wilson's'Siore.
L 0 ID NGS , at Searle's Hotel
Montcose, March 10,1558. i• '
. ' - • • -
lIIEN,.WOHEN, AND.CHILDREN,
T_TEAR yu: HEAR YIEL -AU ye tha
1111 wish to buy ,GOods cheap for Coh, , ~. i-
J. LYONS & SON. - -
- ' arc jt i tst opening a I*Feett . itick. - : i _
DRY GOOhS, DRY coops, , : DRY GOODS,
aRo csnms,. dziocKEnr,- ... •
OIL CLOTIIS, O.4RPtTINO',..,VAT,IU6T.
.111:0037S:BROO41IS, -
CR. iDLES; OTJ-I:4E'R WOO' 11",i110,
WEIrDO,W JMPER, tlx.
all - or which Fill* sold at the'very to me
foe'ready pay, Pleise give us * eaU.
• .3iontrose, 31 - ay 26,1858.
. and continue eleven weeks
TUItION PER TERM.
- RREN-SEEDS; . FISH,
'Orp' hane Court - fie.i
WILL be sold on.the preiliegg;' cm j onday, the
seventh day of June neat, at 2 m.,
gU that lot of land, situate in . the township of Mar
mon'', bounded north and east by lands ofienes Ter
smith by, lands ofJactib Taylor, and west by lands
of David' Taylor; containing about live -acres; 011 -
.which.there i 3, a Imuse, barn, and prehir4l, - late the
estate of .Frances POoker, deceased, „ •
A:MUSIDiEhL, Adminisiralor.
Busquehannit, May.l3; 1852.—1 w • °. •
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TREASIIRER'S , SILE
-OF UNSEATED LANDS - INIUS4. CDUtITY..- .;
-N
-oTict. Is hereby promthat agreeably - to Gee Acts of the Gene
Asessnltly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyleants, directing
the Mode of selling unseated buds for tau% the following meta and _
part. 44 tracts of unseated lands, of which the names of the warrintcrat
or owners or the numbers are below Oren, id!l be sold at public Yen.
due, on the second Monday In June neat, 'Ohs 14th,) at the Court
'Goose, la 3fontrose, for aneat-spa due. and the coot accrued on each
trail rests:silvery, unless the same be paid before the day of, sae—. '
sale to comnlcnce at ten o'clock hi the forenoon : - • .
•
Acres. 'Ta res . Acres.; .Taxes.
_ 1100 Janies 4,80
Charles tt`hestort, Iseo
14t gamut.' Merldeth.pt 2,74
1601 Mr... • ' 2. 1 18
116 element Biddle, • 110 0
1 107 '.l.llllhun Simple, • 11,40
'24 thigh 'Wylie.
.61 1s
Ile Wylie
pt pt.
nry
'an Tended 'ralen,•
Linderr,L.
, j270N0 48 and 86. T 1 1 916.
as b 1 Itl ng. Istut.
llbuott. formerly .A.
Low Estate, , 12.52
.Ifoo 74% 40 and, 20.80
1140" " 67, 6fl, 76, and 715 t • 31:.
GO
1 1 " . 6.61 .
1.100 1 '" b t i. Jetaal Dayton, fop: ,
1100. " 90. '' do 640
4•400 " rove k Stnnig.. 4l . 6o
'l2l..John !Uhler : - 2,70 ,
11 - FP - Solomon Milk/45% 1010
1100' George Kepler.
- 7, 16
84 Lot sold to R0ach,1,62 .
1 1171 ;Solomon 1114, pt ' 3.16. -
II to AndrewTyle. - .8 0
I [ lk° N. Mlechrll, '-- 1,62 •
14 •
t • raxr.s.va.
02 AlmaFtuteto - 6,00 •
11 'a Henry WeJer, 4 ; • 4.611
willWclllam Potts; 9.30
4480 'William Artttroltg. -16.0)
2'70 Ntllll.l klenderson.'ON .
5.15 John Boyer. - 2,43 ,
1 1
84 John Ktighlet, -2,85 ,
neon.
Wm. Plunkett. 1,20 •
sratstrettdr,, - b
5.,^7 John Wilcox. 111,60.
VAILLT.
002 Robert Wilson.. 31,501
146 Leonard Stonchniner, 8,53 1
96 Ctiarlea Ilaniaoni
Zoo Andrew McConnell, 1833,
316 Clenient pt 19,031
IC William Simple,pt 15.321
C1..171011.D.
400 'John Beach;
3V James Beach, tit —21.10
15 Joseph Reach, ft 1.31
184 Philip . Death. pt • 140
330 George Porten' I 13,43
150 Elizabeth Newpiirt4pt. 10,401
40, Phebe Itoker. pt
190 Ann Poker, pt 13.771
141 Jane Poker. pt 10,80
10) Saud. Sictideth„ No. V 7-W
3EO' do do " 13.43 i
87 /10 do" 3, 6.6 3 1
. 9 . 9. do du 7.6 1 , 1 t
.3 do " #'o.r,{
-85 Joseph Beach. pt. 6.51
50 Philip Beach r 4.t 3.841
115 Peter lb-5e11:74 8,7:
George Potter, it
30 Elizabeth Newport, pt 2,31
- MO PI D.
0.441 1
367 Jonathan Boller.
-408 Truman pal4wiii. - 8.3 6 1
II INMOST.
1.4 C. L. Ward. ' 15.68 i
108 Robert Tian. 10,81. 8
317 George Must!, pt 51.001
131 Adorn Schrock, . -13.33
131. Ja cob 104131
140 Willism Smith. 6,80;
101 'Patrick Johnson. 9,011
400 Frederick Brui.hold,
53 .Tosepb Mason. pt • 5401
Ilk Patrick Johntit i 4 . 00
neeniellif • ' I
3e3 Ileery 11111. ' • 13,90
14 Jacob !import.• .19 1
TO Samuel Nesrport, - : • 3,01:
100 'ilaAper Nescport,, , A 4.30;
100 Grace Novport,'.' :43 0
100 "Jersee Newport. I.
481,1 i
84 Jonathan Nesbitt, 3,601
193 Christopher lrwio.' 8.311
37 Thomas Darrick, 1.591
100 Jasper Newport,.
4,501
Trnsurers Mace, Montrose, A
Execittorq Notice.
XrO77CE Is hereby given to all Tx. , r.oro having detinntln against
the esillite of DENJAN IN COCKAYNE, iaten the Borough
or Montrose. der d, that the `Rune must to presented:to the under
signed for arrangement. and nil persdus indebted to &d - estate are
• r
requested to make imulcdtate payment.
JOSEPLI COCEZAN. - Ntitgeenter....
Montrose, May 6,
FARM FOR S'AisiEt-_
THE subscriber offers for sale his Perm, ihmated in ,
the losahip of Raiford, Sitsquelraima ciiunty t .
Pa., containing 13f. acres, about 110 of...Whicli are
irnproved. Upon the Ennio is a dwelling house,
.two
.good barns, kc. It IS also well Watered, and has tyro '
goeld orehartis bearing fruit.' The 'above Premises
are located midway between Oakley Station on the
D. L. & W. R. R., and Hayford village,—beingFoni •
miles from each, and miles from Burford
versity. •,
Terms made known by calling upon the subscriber
,on the premises. . • SERRA . .JEFFERS. °
Hayford, Aprq:, 20,1 5.58: •
A NEW WAY OF TAKING PICSIINESI
Ambrotypes on ike"sarek I I".
lATEwialavvoefrtenTintirblikeeCnTsetetpantaidnteil itviLthilaenewl;
who practised if, and " took" the pletnres,of two
young ladies froth our table, will return themimmedi•
ately, we will say no• more about- it; otherwise, wo
wouldn't like to prondso. •
Our Sky Parlor •
is still open, and the Artist still asks, needs, - M4tries
to deserve your pufronage,„ hut, judging from the
crowds which every 'ay dei't visit his 'rbonas; he is
.somewhat apprehensive that you Gave forgotten hit* .
.
- .
As jou look in your mirrors . •-•
And view your bright lacesi.::
. *••
Just think of the Artist. , ' - .f*, •
:And all his nice cases, -
,And think what trryfacts
bal.e reason to pae,
If-none of yon eve him
Tour faces to take...* •
•
• . •W. 8. - DEANS,
Briek_ll,loek,3l.opt 25,..1855:
- , •
New _Goods. "New GS fis
AT
,17.0 ••UN G &'S
EA 13 . 1' STQB.E_
• unri . d
ers,iimetl.wendd anaßunee to theireus.tiert
f d the poly4 kenerally, that they.
ace just returned from the City and are recaiyag
and dpening.np a new and •
•
Complete Assortment of Goods
orrarious kinds, which Sold'at prices fo suit
the-times, for CASH 'or PRODUCE': We have
songht thc . niedium of the press to announce , to all.
upon what principle we shall transact business.. It
is termed the a •
—. • •
• IC.E4iplir PAC SCSTEN. . -
or CASH and , PKODUCE. One - Price to . all person •
-for the stope,attiele,. and -it Shall be 'our'dmdeavor to.. -
make-those priceiueh as 'will :induce persons -whoi -.•
Wish to pay for their OWN Goods and not others . to
call at least and examine , our' stock-, :ind if the prices
don't come dotim to t h e system, we , ftt expect to •
sell them. ` Some kind friends
. may
. Sai . ..Miat, it will
%be "no go," hut we think from the experience - Of the
last few months, of every pers.:in who .happened to'
owe the country inifehants; especially if it had been. .
standing six months or more, with. what .coaxing, ' dunning, threats, &c., they have b4en beiet, we think •
they will all respond to the aborp• syStam; and re
solve to buy no more goods than they' can' pay foir,
and that they are determined to support :those who -
will establish, that' principal and carry:it outi• We .
will let the system adopted stand 'upon its own ,
its, believing that it is•the most prudent 'and srise•"'-„e
course to be pursued in everi branch of .blisinessoind
that the day is not , far distant whfin it will be getters_ •
ally adopted. , .
Call and see us and'we. will show - you -Goods at ass 2
tonishing low figures. "
All kidds of merchaUtable produce' taken in es-'l'
change for goons at the"highest rutirket price :
IROCERIES! • GROCERIES ! A
splendid assortment at very 16w-figures._ •
BOOTS &SHOES, • . - •
•Just receivcd-utirge hi, for sale cheap.
CROCKERY. ' ''
A new loejust receive d and for sale. -
CEDAR .lc , STONY WARE •
• in all its
READY ITIADE CLOTHING:
of
of overt dCscriptidn.
TO DAIRYMEN,
• We hare a large lot of - A
N 0../
Firkins and Tubs for sale. . • •
Y.OUNG k MOM'
Summers, Aiwit, 48,.18'158.—te
• • •
Books dit 7Paper,
CIIS
. 00L1100KA . a large . variety,_ theft_
_Bortoks, eau, Letter awl Nett Paper. .
4000
Pieces Wall Paper`and Border, Window:Paper &a.
' F. B. CII+NDIA.
Monirosc,
1558
tri C. D. VIVI; D. IL S.
- up ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTRDSE, - PA:, Office!
it at the Franklin . llotel. Room; No. 2-
• "LIST OF CAA:ROES.
Gold plugs, largest
" " medium,
-" small,
to'v,s6
.•• . • •• ' *•
Tin' de., • 1D • • • •:• •.• • .. ; • .
. ... • *•ll•irt .
Pulp or_Nerve-Cavities treated and
Cement Fillings'mot Used. - , . • .
Cleaning set„. • • _ I;00'
Extracting, at the . . .
Irregularities of the teeth corrected at reasona.;
•, - PLATE •*.ORK.
Go'dilate, single totith,...,
". " - `.l teeth,;
teeth, •
,
" 41 . '4to 10 teeth,• per tooth, , •
Full upper - or under jaw, C,l , IIGold, Gum teeth,
„ ........ ... MOO
Fullßanded donble set on Gold, Gums and Banded,Poo,l'M
Full upper, or tuler,Plahi,. . . .-.......':.13,,00
Full Pouble,
Silvei. Plate. half thilliiielates. -se . •
Improved idlitertillgate,:lm*hirds• the psiee of Gold
Plain-fiefs. Fee Thistio,atimet as,?dineral Plate. -•
••• The Publleitik(fM.Ortaitillut protons wllt
be- performed in the.most•tetider.4l4oirt' >fulymeniter
and in the highest style of theArg'...:,i,lt-jnbs warrant
ed. . Grai s eTul for past tayors,"la2,oontittuanceorthti
tubliipatranage is respeetfulifeolleitetE
• :-• - - ••• - 1.1
liOntror, Ps:, 4pril 7, 1854, -
0
F• mows°.
:VS' Thomas DartOt. 11 4 4
;100 lstaac 1 . 4.00
134 Gtor.zi. ty43:
Pmll•l3mllet:l,s 1,,67
9 Ja.:11,, , 141.142 , 11"epryt . :- ,- •
11 Ptter-, „JO
1410,10,4 e Evanl.. - si 1 7.01
440 - George . B,S4
I • •
• C. W.. 310tT,
pril 14, le.V.-8,/r
47,00.
' 10 00
a.1;00
.4,00
ME