Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, June 03, 1858, Image 3

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    COMPENDIUM OF NEWS.
--- • .. ;,• . The election In Xansas nn the English
. "wanton iiiii, is icrhe held the let lionday4 Aug.
' Emperor Napoleon is Ptapa nt.: -
. orkit; . pre t s i t Ti a work upon rifles, to form, a pendant
ttrthreis;lll:trellsnir6iineahnn:.iniljC-438torbntichgreluiPeareserYssiwitt6hCt3wndhgteiinchgsss he has.
associated:
1 ' - • 'The President h;ts rasped Congress for
it - inherit! , terbOrrow an additiotud , fifteen millions of
ileUars,inst'itostion - What his Party really mean when
fey.denordico tlie
_retilt, systent.-4fortroulale Dern.
il
....
. : The area of the new state of Mime
-
iota is I'B,ooo miles, making It me of the largett
states of the, confederacy. Otte-fifth of it
- is water, as
Minnesota ix& state distal! lakeli. i • , •
• ... : The LOnisville Atirnal says :4' Bill
agtibh grt:•!up a had substitute for good bill We
lope his constituents will, at their next election, get
nip a good' Sitbstitute for a bad 8110 - N •
1 • A:merest:tile firm in Havana has oh.
Itainerla special pennission to fay a submarine isle :
Itraph between the Island of Cuba and Key West,
and it is believed that the work of surnying
nd sounding the 'touts andlabriming the cable will
Ilbe speedilYriceeed l l. l o l .
, .
A:favorite - -ilOde ief introducing in
1 Brazil is said to be—" this is Int friend; if hesteals.
:anything from you rim responsible for it." We could`
I wish that:tfits usage .might be incorporated among
1 the !'Ruk.9 Of Good Society" at Wa.shinr,ton.—Etre.
.. ThC"other.tiay, in Congrestt, Senator.
Bright had *Alla - biog. tqiigy about • his constituents
l as actual settler, and witinsurprised to find ,hie re
tnl arks printiclrthe next (11. i as "cattle-stealers"--act
host settlers and eatastealers - bang represented by
+the same signs in phonographic writing.. .
1 ... M S eneca , N. Y., Priscilla Ilartranft
recently recovered $l2OO damages from 1,. M:Cham
rlain, forihreach of...promise :of. martian. The
nriship:commeneed over thirty years ago, and the
efendant has been twice married since then.
The news fronflilinois and Indiana is
that those. States haye been, pretty . much • droinea
tont. • The prairies ire,,tull of water. The constant
• liind heavy rains have beaten -down the grain, and
rendered corn - planting almost impCs.sihle. Ohio is
'but little better off. -
• • • The Dead Letter Office is one of the
mat important departments of the Oiiientmenf busi
: Inas. During mingle year, besides some. $50.000
rttarned to lawful owners, there have been -found, in
neiterta and restored drafts,-checks, and-other china
tite papers to the amount of (c 3,500,000:
Dr. Cheever said that recently :the
memoir of att interesting young lady, the daughter of
Missionaii, was sent to the Tract Society, but re;
"eeted for pnblication,because. it - contained a pant , .
graph expressing her appreciation of the character of
Lade Eva, because she read the - Bible to Uncle Tom.
. A stranger named Daniel Wilson was
-arrested iu New,,York for smoking in:the 'street. The
31:17. infornied the stranger that he had incurred it
penalty of f::5: ; Mr. Wilson, confounding New York
with Boston; Minded over a $2O Ohl tuec'e._. M. P.
.disappeared for the purpo:x•of getting . the change,'
l,ut has net yet yeappeared.., It.turngd out that the
official was a bogus cOheern: - • _
• .. Both . Houses of the Legislature of :
Visconsin hare passed a bill for the re-establishment
. e fcapital punishmen; for the crime of murder in the
first degree., A. strong reaction arrears to have tak
en place in the minds of the people of the State in
retation to this subj, l )gt. This last action of the Leg.
Nature is' understood to be in ermfo7nity. with azen
cralexpreiod of the popu lar will. ; • • • _
• lienr .
Ward Beecher, in his 'Life'
"Thoughts,*r•says: "The Bible Society is sending its
Bibles all Overlite world-L-to Greenland and th;3lo
- to Aratda and EgYpt :._ 'but dares not send th'em
to our ownr"people. The Celporteur who should leave
nilible itf u slave's cabin, mu/4-v to Mare* from
41triowert lin l of the rat tree;"
•
. Ny, he n Buchanan took the -Adminis
tration th - eie were twenty Millie:lt dollars surplus in
;hard Cash Ai the Treasury. lie spent all that; bbr
vowed tweilty Millions more bran issue,of.shin plus
ters, d , i t ient that and now asks permission to
'borrow 6faen millions more. • Don't he remember
the JaelL4n maxim that " those who trade.(fit •I?or
towed earilt4l ought to break"
• Atpropoition is tinder consideration
by the V.oittnrecent - of litrazil,to_ encourage migra
tion 6ota-ttitenre,brgrantan.t . bounty trod lands-to
-emiTants.'l It. has been widely discimedoilind is fa-
Tora ' bfr -rigarded. Considerable jealousy of the
.tniteri Stases was. expressed by the press, because it
was so f/iffiellli to turn the great tide of emigration
_from Nortlfdo Solth Amertat.
.be question " will lager beer intoii
sate r has been settled by a scientific witnegs in
New York, who, in late trial, according to the New
York Tides, testified that "he thought it 4 man
drank enough_ lager beer to intoxicate him, he would
be intoxicated ; that i;, if be imbibed lager beer'to
Each an amount that the alcohol contained therein
would be suff
i cient to intoxicate, inAriegiion. r6ssid
/0//or:" :
..., A late I;ussfan :critie, in reviewing
li ulac's work, speaks of "the peculiar picturesque
M'r""of his writings; and adds,/ "If Ritter i can
ai e
be surnamed thetllichael Angelo of Geography, "we
will be bold enough to call Mamtulay-the Rembrandt
of biography_and the Ruysdale of statistics." • - .
- ,
•1 • -
.."it is announced, ma positive fact that
his Royal Highness, the Prinee of
_Wales; and the
King of Great Britain and Irliand in future, is busi
ly engaged in writing
_a " Manual of Entomology F'
The Prince's literary tidies and scientific knowledge
in many departinents,h:avelong been no secret.. Re
is just sixteen.
:-....Tfic lait Legistai.are of Maine•passed'
a stringent liquor law. which is tit take effect on the
15th of July next. By the same enacmient`it was
preridg that the questicm should ' be put to the pop
adze 1. on Abe Tth of Junelext, as to A-heater
thex would hare the law or not. As the new liquor
bill was passed unconditionally, and the.present law .
repealed, the Law will go into effect if the people vote
"yes." and if they rote, "no, it will take, effect: all
thesaine! Maine papers therefore Conclude that
there iinot much use, in voting. '
. - .
N . .. The • New-Orteans - Picayune. states
thaf - the damages. by the great crevasse at Bell's plan
tation will icach four or fire millions pf dollars. , On
no less than-fire different occasions . has the city. of
New-Orleans been partially inundated by crevakses
which occurred in the levees above it. The first of
these visitations was in 1755, the second in 179/, the
third in 1799., the . fourth in 1816, anti the last in
1849. This Spring the river is unusually high, high
er indeed than it has been sincelS49; but the
.veetin the vicinity of thh city are so. tie)/ watched
and kept. in such a thorough suite of repair, that 90
furl of an overflow are entertained.
... The seetnui trial of theVtin an-Gird
per, at Ph-mouth, Miss., for tbe murder. of. her
_husband 1w poison, has resulted in 'a verdict
of Murder inAte second degree. This is the first
conviction iu Massachusetts under- the new la . w, pass
ed at the last session of the Legislature.-The crime,
of murder is divided into first and second 'degrees.
The punishment of the first is death; for the second,
imprisonment in the OtateTrison for life. A new
trial has been refused the prisoner; but in the Mean
time the Boston ffournol comes out with the:•state- -
mem that `‘ran old but unrepealed law of the State
decia T es that a female shall not be sent to State Pris
on." If this is a fact, the new law clashes with. the
old, and then.how is Mrs. Gardiner to be punished
at all ! there is a mistake somewhere, r die a 'Ay
pretty legal snarl has been coutriretrY
•
• • The late news frnm Utah, of the'. in-,
tended alpihdocment of Salt Lake City<bs the PA:oh: .
,et and the Saints; is found to 'be correct. Alre?idy,
six hundred wagons have 'departed for the . White
Houtuai4s, jtetwithitt the boundaries of Arthertt
Mexico, and the mama is, that the gloomy 'exodus
will latC,'ltntil-the bulk of the Misguided . population
ire translated to the seat of their new empire: 'Mile
entrapce of the prophet into the Mexican domain,,
will prove a momentous circumstance, however, to
thakellete arui 'exhausted people; and if Brigham
Young were Amin & s hroud 'ambition, he could march
to an empire, Mad a • point of historical renown; iihich
few of the-conquerors of "the world had ever opined
before them. •
The British reap greater advantage
from their.woe upon the Slave-traders than they we
Trilling, to confimv ffhey hare bfineans of it almost
trionopolired the important trade in ,palm
Sr products of 2.10. weSteoast *of Afr - , which by . tbe
- last British return exceeded 512,000,000 a y
British conamanderbluutp to the .conclusion tbaf
. no
dizeriertiik have any businessi on the Coast but in col
imitig and shipping slave-earl:omit and the conclu:
floaiii not unjust; This would not be thecitse,how
even it the persecutimis Of the cruisers hid not pre
rented Americans fr6rn going into the trade. 'Our
naval ofliems are entigcly averse from service on the
Abla ut Toast. We have lately seen long letters
from otters* on that Station, denouncing thesYtzur
nfrepresaion in severe terms, and expressing gratifl
reign that the trade was aboet to be reopened. It
is no surprising that they.citch no slayers..- Indeed,
our fleets is protiahly a Aroteetion s to em, by . oper=
sting ns,n check Upon the British sip adron, ithose
11-is te.watsh and seite them.
• „
. ,
geacm.--The erne - tint of specie now held
by the banks of the Atlantic cities, and is the
subtreasury, is immense; New York exhibit
ing more than t fortY th e other
'cities in, proportion., - The demand for. coin
fdi export very light o while steamer after
steamer from California adds"tuillions more
to the stock on hand, already troublesome
from its great amount, and . th? difficulty of
finding profitable means of getting it into gen
reral eircniation; and into the performance of
its so much needed fuqption of stiMulatinff
- trade, manufactures and commerce. In the
absence of roorebseful o ! xupation, clerks will
sometimes make curious calculations. In
connection with the many reports of great
amount of gold on hand, it has been comput
ed that if we estimitb the solid yard of gold
at ten millions of dollars,• which it is:in round
numbers; all the gold in the world night, if
welded into ingots, be contained in' a cellar_
twenty-four feet square, and sixteen feet high:.
All the boasted Wealth already obtained from,
California and Australia, would .go into an
iron safe nine feet square, and nine feet high,
—so small is the cube of yellow Metal that
has set populations on the March, and roused
the world-to wonder.---Peterson's Counterfeit
Detector.
THE Niw MILITARY :LAw.7—The New
Bloomfield Adyncate thus'eatiinates the cost
of carrying. out the neW.Military law. It
says: "Suppose that we estimate the num
ber of infantry,aytillery,i&c., in:th.e State at
25,009, and the cavalry at, 5,000, , (in both
eases a low estimate,) and suppose that-there
should be the full number of parades, the ex
penses would be:5695,000 per-annum
estimate that there are -40;000 in the State
liable to military duty under the law, the rev
enueTwould be only $200.000, or less than a
third7rittlie expense. We venture to my
that:the expense of carrying otiOhis law, on
an average will'not be leis than half a mill
ion of doltirs annually !"
Blissia is doing great things in the
South—levelling. roads; improving old : bar.
• • hors, and deepening the mouths of the Volga
atAstrakhan by steam power.• The Ameri
can engineers who went to . raise the sunken
Vessels in the harbor of Sebastopol, have sig
nally- failed' The teredo, that active tunnel
borer, had anticipated them, so that the great
men:awar.were found too weak to be lifte(
and to have too little, `to he - blow
„ p.
Up ; so there is-nothing for it but to leave.
the once-proud fleet at the bottom until the
worms have finished
. it. Altogether, eighty
'vessels were - sunk—an amazing number.-
-Elsewhere, Brother Jonathan has .en Intik,
successful-;. his — c - fiterrifising,diver have got.
into the hold of the San . 1 - Yedr., a Spanish
war-Ship that blew up.in . the h. -of Cumana
in 1815,-,wiih three million d ' lars on board,
while on her way to punish' , o revolutiona
ry Mexicans. .
1 •
~Mn:Acutous .EscArx ~At a recent fire 'in
Bostoryt,t woman appeared at one of the third
-story *indoWi of the:l urning building, Iran
: .-
pc and despairing.: 'hereupon..the persons
'below called on her o take courage , and . ob
serve their directio s, and .Ih,}- woold save
her. , They then, s many as could join, form
ed a circle, each , / nail extending his arms hot..
izontallv, and 'aqping-,with his right hand
the right hand and withhiS lett - the lett nano
4,i .
of the man o. posite, their ariEs`.crosslng.
They then t dd her to 'kneel upon, the win
dowsill, a to inelinelher. body, in such a
1/ 7
Way as ti free her lied from the wall, and
to fall sAcways. All tieing ready., she threw
iterself/from the third story Window ! Not
ama drew back—all stood film, and the
poowoman•was received in safety ,on that
1:1 i
7 ,. form
. of human bawl* and,larms—arms .
reed by .• noble hearts !
. •
rNot ice.—CIIARLF.S H. • WEEK A, the,coavertea
actor," will preach in the Baptist" Church in Montro?e,
pdit.Sunaay, nt halr past ten, a. tn.
Notice,—Rev. A. 0.-Warm:s will preach at
Jatkson Valley:the first Sunday in June, at 104 o'-
clock, a.. m. ; at Salt well, at 2 o'clock, p. m. ; at
Friendsvil%, at 44 o'clock, the sante day.,
Medical Illotice.—Tlie Sus'quelianna
,Conn
ty Medical Society will meet on Wednesday, June 9,
ISSS, at J.S. Ta4elPs, Montrose.
' E. S. PARK, Secraary.
!MONTROSE PRICES CIUItRENT,
i •
FORRECTF.D WEEKLY FOR "TIE REPFELICAS.
Wheat Il bushel, . • $l,OO €1 $1,12i
Rye ? bushel, . ' • 621 cts.
Corn, ?, bushel, • 70 @ 75 cts.
Buckwheat, "til bushel, ...... .......37-1. €4 ,10 cts.
(l ab:, ? bushel ' _ 55. g. 371 cts.
Ifeins, white, V - bushel,‘` 4 1 00 @ 1'25
Potatoes, V. bushel,...._ - sk* liS cts.
Wheat flour, V bbl. $ 5,7, (Fp_ $7,00
Rye flour, ? hundred," 2,00 (Fe : 2,50
Buckwheat flour, '.O hundred, 1,50 Cr. 1,75
Pot k, ?klb 10 4 g L2icts.
Lard, 1- I, lh' . 12.1 cts.
s
Butter, 7 .f. lb ~ ~ 16 @ IS ets.
Eggs, ? doz., 1C) its.
•
7" ROUGH REIDY !,
a x ENGINE COMPANY,
.
- COIN -
Air hereby notified to meet it their Engine House,
on Satertiar, - Sune sth, at R o'clock, p. m.
E. C. Fo &MAY, Foreman.
C. T. 1 7 3 rc. Seerciary.
MARRIED.
- In New York City, on the 41:111 ult., by Rev. M.
Waterman, My. L. Roisiunn, or - New York, and Miss
BERTHA WITTENTIERG, 01 3101.1t.r0SC, Pa. " .
IVOi R rIC I IMas
T 1 has been some time since. I hare sold out my
business, and I wish toeelose up. Those having
notes due, or unsettled secants,. will plelse call and
settle the same and SAVE COST. If lam not at,
home you will find my matters with Amos Nickmv,
at. Post Brothers' Store"; where the Satin. can be set
tled with him ifA TrENDED TO SOON.
. . • - 11 , S. A. WOODItUFF.
Mcmtiose, June 2, 18.58,-Alkw •
lir' The people say some one has intrud
"lg ed a bran 'new building hi the street.. The
Town Council served an injunction, but woßderful to
relate, the building , is p' greseing rapidly, sticking
out as it Apes, but the greatest sticking out in Town,
is - at the ,C;eneral Finding Store
of M. S. 'WILSON St SON, Where you will find'affice,
Dining; Parlor, and Rocking Chairs selling at COST.
' - ;451,1.(3's
COST 4seiondkand CARPENTERS TOOTS
--cost t50,00--will be iold for WM. Enquire
•
BENTLEY, READ A. CO
montrose, June 2,-18.58.
• DRIED APPLES, • •
'DEANS, fARD, and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR for
al sale by ' BENTLEY, READS CO.
Montrose, June 2, 1858.
•
.11or e ..VetrG Goods,
.• --AND
_
PlitrB-11611tibl
GOOD SUGAR forsl,oo.
25 -YARDS CALICO for. . . $l,OO.
. 16 " SHEETING for $l,OO.
- •
5 Pis.. TEA for 1 $l,OO.
300 HATS from 6d up.
_'SOAP 8c and I.Oc BAR. . .
=FISH, • • SALMON,
TROUT. ' MACKEREL;• •
. • SELF-114TING IRONS, •
BOOKS, TU BS,
CARPETING, - - • • - &c.
Thankful for pat.st favors we rtspedqully invite . our
old friends and new corners to.gwe na a calf and •
SATISFY 'TEEEDISELVES
that Oda is the' plaCe to boych4 - fcr cash, doWn:
• - .11:, Lyon s
.
Mon*c, June 2 ; 1 868. • , .
GOlNtiti
el) ii.l4clr.. 2
IHE. CASE!
641; SOAP, 8 cents)? 16..
ST..
„,,
L 1
B VT ;
Wt. A N , ' - 1
•
SA ERAT
PII EPE .1”:
' ASAUT.EIi
PURE MAN
. NO. I CA.MiLfi
EO ITMEGS.;._' 1
G GE IiANK 1
NO. IrRICE, ... 1
IN
I -ag«
F TARCH; 7/ "- "
"DIES, 12/
ARTAH, 31 `" "
OAFISH, $4,40 per 100 lbs.
'4,50 " "
is per 'gallon, by the bbl.
II II It CI
II it It
equally low by the package.—
iea wink and the Young Fogies
not come it. Terms CASH.
. U. LYONS &
1858. '
MOLSES,..4 c
SYR Pl
T r
,42 1 4' ,
N. O. SUGA.i..-ii
All other Gii ee
It makes the 01_ ••
blink, t think tll j (
Lanciboro, 40, - 1 ._.. ...--
1 ... I— -,,--...._. I
x..:umps &c.
..
Axes,
CAST STEEL - A- ES and HELVE , for $l,OO. .
CHAIN PLII, f0r.... , ... ... .. 1,00.
. P MP CHAIN .... $ cents II Ih.
$1 '26. CAST'S .EL SCYTIIES fir 75 eta.
81
II
25 q: '.' Cradle Seytlie.,r, 75 "
cisT v. OE:3 foi 25 "
B. RN 141.1QV for. '2bo "
• i I'ATENT.. P. LS for $l,OO.
5 lbs. Y. 1E- •A f0r........... 1,00.
Girs, UNDER LEEVES f0r..... 1,00.
2 prs. LAIN GLOVES Mr..... 1,00.
1 .prs. GET " for 1,00.
'Call in and.get-j st what sou 'wish, nt a less price.
than at any otherS ore in the' State, for we must
close obt,pur Stoek. within Sixty days,
f. R R. LYONS & CO.
1858:
Lan m, J 11311?
irkiVs•Sales,
virtue ua
y ,Pll
ofeommon Ph
me dircted, I will
at the tiourt House
of .Tun , Is 3B, at or,
scribed pieces or pa
IL that certail
lying; and being in j
Co., and bounded in
beginuing.at the so
land, late of Joseph
test If 11 # perches
line, thencet
es motie . or lesi to,
perclis to two bed
thence soutlt 4(1, ul
begim(iujt: eontain
gethed with the 'apt]
barns,lsheils 'and on
Takrn in execiini
Thomas Cook.
tha
situate, lying, amt'
land, (polity of Su..
ded and desciihed
by lands Of John-.
of A.JP. [turmoil,
occupied by Dacid
simpoied to belong!
tupied by Jeremiah
land, more or less,
honsei Tram, saw.ni
Tak'cm in exeetita
Georgie)llerick.
Slll4-ill's Office,
•
I MIL.
rrgiF eh* ns of
_L iicinity,' are
lionsej of ti, W. It
the I hth day of Jll
pose Of organizin . 4
SY, Accordin g t o
..let or I S5B.
dry Writs issued •by the Court
. .
as of guiquehanna county and to
: spose to sale by public vendue,
Ft Montrose, on Saturday the 19th
e o'clock, p. m.; the following de
eels of land, to wit :
.1
pieCe or parcel of land, situate,
! he township of Harmony, Svq.
Id described as . follows, to wit:
th corner of the whole tract of
Austin, decd, thence north 34'
.-9;a. post in air original warrantee
e same north 46' cast 372 perch
,j post, thence south 431.° east Iv
1
h saplings, marked, and stones,
..st 394 perches to the place of
no• 0 39 acre.; more or less, to
n urtenances,-.1 dwelling house, V,
putrda and about SO ac. improved:
1 n at the_suit or& S. Iletitley es.
certain piece lir parcel of 1411(.4
ibeingin the towns - hip of Oak
, and State of Penn., and bonn
as follows, to wit: on the north
ilborne, on the east by lands
in the south by lands formerly
loud, and on the, west by lands
to John McCarthy, formerly oc
-1106
Wilson, containing acres of 1
vit:t the appurtCnances, I fritmed
11, and about is acres improved. 1
pn at the snit all. S. - 13entfiiy, vs.
JOIIN YOUNG, Sheriff.
Montrose, June . % lBse.
rfARY NOTICE. _
e township of Harford, and its
j•reLy fetptested to meet - at the
aldron, in Ifarfor,4l., on Sattuday,
no, at I p. m., for the pur
' a LIGHT INFANTRY CollrA.-
the Militia Laws of Pennsylvania,
. -
By request of L
ASS SP
Brigade Inspec
llLlrrord June
inns. citizens. . .
Lel 5 .lZ, Brigade Inspector,
t M,
• Brizade, loon rnviston; T. 3L.
i•r!s-qtlice, /
, IS : , ,S. c 2w
.-
Estvla
AP'fi
I
I=ZIEI=I
i'vern - - - Ysurselves , Accordingly,
:
iieqbtlitg,ilo‘in - lblitio &-. ed.
I the henellt of ilettle,lles am! the ENTIII'E public.. have DE.
I.:I:MINT:I , to ll'el" -
IF 7
SPA HTOII 4 I AT PAR;
intlre for all tan le ptlrcha , ol at their I•st,tal.bvlent ; and they
rlntlune•to sell p ,ale roan
iTO 30 .ER CENT. CIIEtt PER
r,411:.e C3131,ii t linleut In :C..rthern I`. un.ylvanla. There li
n
,agrnt tl2O 31 rge amount or SI,NIMI (3kiti in eireulatlon In
r!on ; ar=e,ll . with surprle, in the plahlte prints of
A na s. , ~441‘,,,,tit the cool etriTt tint eahl f3rrtl I.
at,
in el,'
M ill C
tbn n j
at th.
4h, rt •
thin C{
RED e .
CEP IN VALUE •
at M , itr. ee.l,r the et let of her londne,4 men. we deem it proper to
ll
l'l lt'LX A NOI W m
NE. that we a in gnatWant e Want of money,
i .
amt a_ the much 11,1 , i :it'•areti coin h, the he...t 41, er in market, we
.. I, :s i tho" , e havlog . rp in theM 4 , 0, , e5.1 colt in hring It to
GU , `TENSE- IG 9 R. ROSENBAUM CO,,
- ! who milli tlce it at It., , FoItMIM X A LUE.
M • ar; , e.m...motly mAvi , e,y.
re - ' 0 t 9
:-.°
L'--
I_. - -, .1,.1 —.= -`• "s•ii, ._...1 •• • • _ 7 1._ 9
i• , , ~ 1 ,
; , „ „e,.(1,e,, .es. and of th.Vinc..l gnarl!!! ;-
Shawls,. anti 1 1 a s ,-.Bonnets,
I/ 41...upe,g0r ,t ..., 0ck .if _
M I L'lfa 11 WE. R Y 000 S p
to wialeh the atentin of Nettstry Milliners are v re.pectfolly Invited.
11'eave is I,e: tiful asmrtment of
. ili> , roi j algries, Collars, Slee'ves,li.in•
itils, !Laces, and While Goods,',
unexciellt,d to tittality, style, and imire.4.
• I N e der. e Mgrest deal of attention to the 'I . .
. . . Tia:P.,..1.17. MEAT. tIfITEITIFS
ro11411x•,loolug a%tv en,lye t.tllri . ng r- . 1a . . - 41..litjtent etr
meeted with our 5 •••:::”. at VoNTI W.I. and St :AV. t.llA:4:\ A DEror. We
i
tlatte n , :r.eluvi. that . c.-tn tie man--.1.e he dwarf or giant, and nO
rmsttiir Imo: ill,htMen- r tn a premmtable style,
1 ' PRO IDED'ALWAY . ,
tint iii. Port-Morin:llY- 5 STI - ITET) with the "NEEr'FVt... - ( ,4 .1) -
1....,4 by se , to con. 4. f SPANI....M WA welt .4 Auxemax alla.)
Call surd get poor -1k ON Erti WORTH' at. the store of \
i Gutter rg, Rosesibitniii dk, Co.\
MtiNTP.OSE. Ta- .ay 00.11=-7k.-tc . '
F - ' ,
1 NEW .1" RANGEM:ENTS.
1tuf..77 F 'RN-FI'ILTRE
ONLY FM: . 1 .... 44 .
' RE 'N. DY PAY!' 11 " 1 "
i
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! .
H _V e T 2 ,: i ? rin t ,, ric i ti v the w o e ld h ‘ . la v y e_ o e f o c o h ci a u rf i ring
tro and tr n v e ti ve ie r
NiMble Sixpence frislead of the Slo'w Shilling.
Nte tzeep cons, ntlyrott hand a good assortment of
B
all lOnds'of CA Y.E,TIIIIINITUrt.E, or furnished
t
at s'hort notice.
VII in want of
.1 Mr"'CTOil :D FURNITURE
at lOw prices williplease give us a call. A word to
the *ire, - AT.
Slop and Wan
Il~oms foot of Main Street.
WM. W. SMITH & CO.
'• indebted to Smith, Fordhath &
ke notice that we• need and matt
'lease help us or we shall hake to
WM. W. SMITH & CO.
26, IssB.—tf _ -
- Alf tho'
Coj will please
ha p our pay.
help ourselves.
gontrose, Ma'
1117 BARGAINS
CAW!
Fo ,
..,,,,,,
. ANOTiE R FRESH ARRIVAL OF
.1 EW GOODS.
Delaine for sl, o o'
iterrimae Prints 1,00
Spra , rue & Allen's do ...., —l,OO
.1 1
adder do 1,00
enimq 1,00
Sugar s
1,00
oonton Nails 1,00
abbit's Saleratus..... ... . .. ~1,00
ood Tea . • l e . 1,00
lows '' 1,00
.. ats and Caps, Lawns, Ginghatos, &e.
[row;Prlces.
I F. B. CHANDLER.
ard good
- 41
ME
Pound; go
Gallons diol
.7ge lot of
at equally
ontrose, M
y 26, 1858
OW)
GiI:ORDINANCE
ised May 10, 185* •
d by th a Town Councilof the Borough
se, and it is hereby ordaihed by the
same, that all encroachments upon
is of this Borough by buildings• or
ereby prohibited. -And further, that
eretofore made, permitting or allow=
eroachments, be and are hereby re
lither, that the Corporation ,Attorney
rized te commence legal proceeding
' every nelson or persons violating the
' - a. W. MOTT ; Clerk.
eeds, Notes, &c.
E it ordain
0 of Montrc
authority of fir
tho public strOl
o erwise are t
A Ordinances
in any such ti
pealed. And .1
ih , hereby au&
**hut all a 3 .341
fofoul s
' °':: "
• wry kw'
'NOTTS!
. a
. jiiviir i
ce.•
. .
•
F Deeds just printed. Alsd BLANK
waiver of ail right to inquisition
-erted, just printed. for sale at this"
June-2, IStie. •
--: . ..:.. tio•mou ~,, ' ..
WORTIFOrGOODS,.OI-11AND,
WIEICH,DIEUST BE spLD,.
PRIOR to OUR REYOVAL to SUSQUEHANNA,
As eve have solci l ito Real. Estate in this Town.
S .‘
MI
afoek eoisis $ of
American, English and French Mgr Goods,
• Groceries, Pork, Fishillour,
Hardware, Oils and Painta,
Stoneware,. ' Looking GLirses, •
Timirare, Woo!, Oil, Callan Carpets,
Glassware„ Boots and Shoes, .
Woodanwase47 - lla and Cloth
Ironware, Stoves and
Scirtlics, Clocks and I'!D.
•
Axes, Trunks and Firkins,
Manic • • -Grind Storms,
Shovels, • Lath and Shingles, - .
Nails, _ Carpet Yarn,
Zinc, - -Mill Saws.,
Lamp Oil, L,i 4 Tar and Glass,
Soap, ICandlea, &e.
12 " "
A general assortment of
- CARPENTERS ainl TOOLS,
Bring in kvir Spuriish Coin.
Lanesbo
ro,
Muy
185 s. CO.
.
•
:
LADIES Clores,t 4.......r.i`cents a pair,
do. Linen IlOkts,• ' 6 'cents,
Prints from ft to It) cents, -
Summer. Gobds, all prices. •
SheotingsTeom 6 to 8i cents, &c., kc.
or Dutch Coin •wante%
) NS tt CO,
Laseshoro, May IS,
MIE-4 44E, t
I IEA R tt: t aaniT:tno'ortlirelC,torn,u,cieLnna::„isandSiV„el
Dutch, Latru, Greek, Jeurr.h, sr any
other Coin taketaut P ill, for ti ide tt our
' , tore in the pleasant rge of Lue,horo, Stistitu.
harm t Countv, Vum.‘tvatui
ILL R. LI 0 sliS & CO.
L IlleabOro, May IS, IS SS.
Tea,.. ~, • ga , r, ••• &c 0
- .Su.
r••• .., CENT TEA for riO c4tits ::t pound.
i i.) BEST N. 0. SUGAR. at 8 cents per pound.
. BEST N. 0. MOLASSES; 42 " " ' GAII, -
" P. R. MOLAKSTS, :45 " " ."_
*GOLDEN slitric 45 " " '-' "
DUTCH STUP, . 35 '. " "
COFFEE SU;AR, 9 " " - poontl.
CODFISH, , j - 5 i, ~ ~
RIO COFFEE,
JAVA COEFEE, 17 44 .44 4l
CANDLES, ' NI ~ . u ~
SALARATCS, . ' 5 cents,Tound papers.
STARCH, k 10 " I :m. 1 )01ml,
NUTMEGS, ,- i 75 " ' " "
CHEMICAL SOAP: c 9 " '." Man
FATS, No: 1 SO.)', ? 8" . " "
CLOVES, ; IS " " pound.
Call q uick, with your SP.VS:ISII kiEW NH COIN.
13. R. LNON S tS.': CO.
Lancsboto, May 18, 185 x,
OILS lc PAINTS.'
L UV % EEO OIL, 74 cents per Gall.
- PURE WHITE LEAH, 8 " . - lb. -
at e .11. M. Lyons & Co.
Ladesboro;ll4 48. 1858.. •
•
rALL RIVEII,,'BOONTam,. paaa-T.D. MILLS.
an d.xxolion 1101 5 E NAILS', $3,7.5
B. R. LYONS & CO.
LAXESBORO L Mty - I S, 1 ti5S
(elp 13elecf
Miss C. F, Hitchcock, Principal.
•
r pins sch(vi isinow.in sessimi, in the building form
!. erly ocenpied,by W. FiturOt ; pill will receive
scholars at 'the fcdlowiur rates:
Tuition, per 'term Mr 12 w4iefcs, in Common
English Ittatiches, - 5:3 4 0
' In higher Ehglish, 5I II
' French, , 11,00
*Drawing aril Paintin g , - ~, .
1,1
-
. .
One half of thO tuition is required itt advance, one
hf
to the middlO of the term.
""sfiss lliiencoliK . is a •, - .oadtiate of Franklin institute,
N. Y., a young 1:14 of high accompliShments. ' She
comes fo this plaUe very highly rugOmmended; and
has the highest approbation of her pla:sent patrons.
She will undoubtedly pht forth her most vigorous ef
forts to make her' hool equal to the hest.
I. -W. FUTOT.
New Milford, May 19, 1858.-3 w .
'. / 4 9 - . -- - - 0 - • ,
.A. -•-•...,...., / ' ,
_ s s\ %
/I: \ I HATIDWAREi, iz' -
! . :,_
AC
1
General Finding Store
IS \ FL \ NTIED W WITH
N E "W
G 0 0 I) S
DIRECT from EV, I ORK GITT for Spring truth.
ORESI
of many Piintg, Gingham, :I,ltts.linnelaine,Chal
li, Moire Antique, and , different grades of black Silk.
by the yard or piece. A good : ,asortnlent of Carpets,
Oil Cloth, and Matting,'Looking , ,Olasses, Wall Paper,
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
_Planes, Saws,. Mill Saws, Cross Gut and Drag Saw .
.` . Our stock of , -
HARDWARE
consists of everything in the line of Getlery, House
keeping articles, , Builders and Mechanics Hardware,
Firming Articles; Scales and Balances, Ac.,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes and Cordage,
Crockery & Groceries.
In fact every thing a reSsonable person can want.
We thank the [ Public for past favors and solicit a
further patronagp. in. S. Wilson it Son.
Montrose, May 19, t 858..-
• *NEW 'GOODS • • -
4.• JUST ARRIVED AT THE
HEAD of NAVIGATION
foi:sale cheap. ' C. W. 319TT:
RORSES . FOR . SALE.
E subserieCre have a riir of GOOD WORK
11011SES . t+1hich they will sell. /ow for CASH, or
exchange for a Pair of - Oxen. Also-. 4 Lumber Wag
ode, nearly' new, will be•sold low.
SUTPHIN & YOUNG.
Summers, May 19,.1W.-4cv
•
To the Sneezing fohlie.
IryURIO'S CELEBRATED - CATARRH SNUF,F,
jJ ANINTALI6IILE ROIF.DY; for. gale by .11. Thayer,
Montrose • S;
,Tompkbis, Brooklyn; William H.
Thayer, .I;irnock, • . •
Montrose, Hay 26, 1852.:
. • '
WANTED IMMEDJITELY
• •
A GOOD hspl at t Cart/it - 9 , •and'elefli ;
.ing Ilueineer. ~ T tione need apply unless hilly
Competent, and *ell recommended, Pay every month,
in 'At share of the income will be given if desired.
H. MniGIIAM,
• ••••••' • ;.. Cainp Town -Bradford Co., Pit
14y 26, 18111:4w • • • •
THE MONTROSE
NEW, C(10033,
•-xr-
'C. NV .lil
,
just arrivcd,..mid for sa.hycheap,
arAYF,D OR
i 7~RO'Mhe subscriber, on- Tu
pa red new-ndlch cowl
middling lime, horns of common'
at the potato. . -
Any or returning said coiv,
giving infOmation where she n
suitably rewarded.
Lathrott, May 19, ISSS. 3w
BIKVILINTON WA
Binglkamton,/Croom
TIIIS Establishment has b ,
and improved during, the ,
now ready for the reception.of
For.siruilar institutions in th
Army advantages for the *wee:
ealida. Tale [mat= is beau
c.ntiitnodinus. The roorus hrrg
and evevay arranged with
and Comfit of their occupants
The Physicians, Dr. ThaSetiC
tweNe years expetience iu tye.
pathlcally, (the Feat right at -
which time they have treated -
of sick pere:ons, mam!'after th
pronouncdd fiend by eminent p
to the patients at the "Cure,"
tice in tho . village and surrou
makes thept familiar with. the
of every Rrade and character.
and own the "liiughamtoa•,
fluently it is under their entire
meat. -
In allsthose diseases to whi
Lion of llYArapathic treatment
demonstrated, they will goner:
and perfect restoration, such
Acute and Chronic Itheummis
Dyspepsia, Scrofula and Spina
Liver Comphiints, Tumors, I
Joints, Diseases'of Throat au
and Fever ; I-emal✓ Oanilaia
rharartri, Skin diseases, Catai
Persons ivho have been lon
and who have not sneceded
to regain their IM - alth are
them a call.
Terms'trona 6'5 t
Ur" Dr. Thagrr Trill Lr
Ilottl,) on Friday, Jane thr
invit sJ , eaf dr 'to pier hil
For fur n ari
Ii partiel, add!
Binghamton, May I 9 ,
New SO
FOR CASH Bt, PROMPT 6
M. 1310 E
Would invite attention -ti!
SPRIG AND SD
• Just reCeived, including, as t
Ladies' „Press Goods is l'qi
Robes, PeiMonis, (Mollies,
Silks, Brodie, Etclln,
Martti//ax, PetrasaN, 4:i
eflut notterx, Rroadelot
,stnienier Sityrx, witfi
sl4Pie 40 I
In eluding Groceries,
ware, Stares, Iran, Ste
Caps, 'Boots and Shoes;
Cloth's, ['elated Window
Cloeki L Drags, oils, Paint
The entire Stock, having
and at Panic Prices. 1% Mtn...
to CASH and PROM PT SL
N. B.—Flour and Salt
NCIV !: it !In t l, Hay 12, 18;
Adrannistrat
- ATOT - ICE is hereby g ivci,
maul; against the Esti.
deceased,-late of ItarnkAty,
presented to the fonlersigie
- atit persons indebted to said
make iminediate payment
A. 1.11:: , 11
Susquehanna, May I.
WALL I
IfHAVE just received ant
per, and expect more to
toiners will find insc assortn
in Suseolelsanna county, an
cut. .Windovi Paper, I
Brellering, C.
3:oni 11)Se, .% 15, ISSBI
CRAIVB
1141ST every farm in
r less swamp. TIOW
if planted in evani.
busheLi per acre cc
,cri ie.• eoukl alwa:ys
bushel. Sow, farmers, pu ,
rods of vines 'this yery ]hay
stock for futt4e planting_
imam the ground fin• an
( the WI or spring.
each way. I am prepare
plants at 8 .1 per thousain
forwarded to :my address c
Lynn, Snsq. Co., Fa., 3
li•64bie fthioßy r2 le.A3 Fogies.
Every Tub Stands:: 'ittOwn Bottom.,
THE ORIOINAL.O • RICE & READY
- PAY STORE 0 W MILFORD.
• HAYDEN I .OTHERS.
T"E peoples' agents are n-hand with the largest
STOCK U Ili 00 EIS
EVER brought into this section, consisting of
Pry Goods, -Oroce es, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Ya t ees Notions,
Jewelry, Watches Flour and Salt,
Fist, Wooden W e WaII Paper,
Garden & Field Se :ds; Hay & Straw
Forks, :rooms,.
and other itriieles too n 1111CrOlIS to mention. et
Fogyism has had its day.
, f its discontent," going
, y is not far distant when
dead that it can't (yen
hanie %will then have no
and his quiet slumbers
irriti dreams of "Sheriff
The day has dawned. 01
It is now in the " Winter
down, derry down. ThE d
old Fogyism will become s
kick. The Farmer and Me
fear of Day-booksand Le,da
withnot'be disturbed by h
Sales." SO mon& it be!
117,. here state (lb
ted,) that we have'ONE
NO. DEV
Our goods are all warn
no charge for
• Thankful for past libera
close application to buAltu
of the people, to merit a
Sew Milford, May G,
NEW ('
IIHE subscriber; arc
well selected stock
•
SPRING
I=ffla
MER GOODS,
. consistin,
DRY GOODS, •
HARD iVA RE,
CROCKERY,
HATS d CiPS,
DRUGS, MEDICI
• STRA W.V 0 OAS,
G R 0 CI,E 4.1 ES,
IRON, NAILS',.
L'OQTS SHOES,
'E S, rE S7* F t E
GLASS, SA,SII,.
cfc., tte., • cec:i •
of our lady.riatrous to our
2, 01;
(1,. Arial npr,LatrnN.Chultix
, all retie KEY I:1:S.
Of Bonnet fl t 1:161,108, now.
PAINTS, OIL
PUTTY, d•
t We invite the attention
DEEM
ttrtiong which will he fehti
Robes and Rdllsools'lv.
AL.o a tine'levortment
era, Itychett ' teisides:oth.,
Also a elioice let '6l f
other grieeriezi, eiScheal
We feel Canfident tha ,
goods we emmat'fail to'.•
prlaei that defy Co .
Our motta : is. small p
Come alon„-wit a your
. ( 1 4 YOU -geod.' ,, ,ldeKS
Brooklyn, ILLY
fi.rine;
:TRAP); SUGA 'lS t , and
a4' Ike chcaped. • ,
- in. thapriee and q~inlit~ of
'nit ALL. We intend to sell
acii.and quick returns..
iTa'4.l) sad- we will
ZIE . &ELDUIDGE.': -
.1
igsg. Sp II IN qt: is 69.
STOCK OF - 0001),S.
Wpnre flow receiving n cvaiseteeteil STOCit. Or
00D$ in put tuithil varietliand our
friends to colt/rind .examine.` " 4 • .
GOODS §
Trs
.
tay 185 s.
TOLEN, '
May the' 27th inst.,
four years Old,' of
length and turned in
o-. the subscriber ,or
ybe found, Ai*. be
J ESSE' 51,LV1113..
ER CURE,
County, N. T.
, Cll greatly enlarged
~resent Sp lug, and is
atienti.
.4 ountry eontbi so
isful treatment of in
-ad, house new and
I. airy, well furnished,
I view toiie health
and Wife, hare 'had
dug diseases, Ilydru
ling/4,11111610 during
:accessfully thousands
it disea.4es had been
ysicians% In addition
hey have a large ptni!-
!ding country, illicit
velment of diseases.
They planned, lit .
Valet Carr.'," co -
control and manage-
I A the peculiar adapt:t
hus been successfully
lly guaihntee a spec
• re the followin, si
n, Nervous DiZase.,
Complaints, • Fevers,
`leers, Enlargement of
Lungs, Dropsy, Ague
rr,ry grade and
Sc., &c.
ick or b,d-ridden,
(ore in their. efror
&Ally incited to giv.e
t . ' 10 per week.
r Montrov, (Scarlr's
fh, ISSB, awl cordial•
a call.
CFK
'.THAYEIT,II.
-tf
Goods:
ONTHS' BUYERS
-_077
1114.\ca Stock of
MER GOODS
alai, a great variety f . ., f
Ginghanvx,
stare ex, Poplists and
(; Cashmere Skad.*
le RilAnnx, lionnebe
'a, huodoirres and
full varido of
elooZs,
Crockery, /Lard
f' l , Nails, Bats and
Carpeting. Floor Oil
Shadek, TVall Paper,
Drop ii, Fixh, &c.,
I een bought for CASH . ,
,aOl.l at the lowest figures,
MOXTIIS' Buyers.
onstantly on hand.
la=tilE
to all persons having de
ate of FILAN7S POOLER;
'1.11.1.t the same twist he
d for ',:trtatogentent,, and
Estate - are requested. to
'ELL, A datircbd ratcr
5 —tire
!WEI
,P E .
Ither supplN, i l l. Wall Pa
arriylgoon. I think cast
TlA ii.
Otht* largest . and hes
. es as 'ow as the low
tilS autos awl .Irixtare,i,
ABEL TURBELL
RIES!!
the Ninny has (mit more
orth . ..little or nothing. but
'es would yield Trom ion
year after the first. be.
ell for yd", or more p
.out at least a few square
at.lca.st-enough to get a '
And through ti ie ciummer
i acre or moreplant
ant in rows one foot apart
to furnish 300,000
, . Carigliy packed and
t
n receipt tie price:
G I l. LYMAN.
1 y. nr, IS' :--31r
Mike to Bridge Builders.-
Q EAUP PROPOSALS will tit' received at the
• Conimist , loners' Office, in MOntrose, on Monday,
June 7th, 185 S; for building a I.4dge over the Wya,
lusin; Creek, near the mill of N..*hoemaker in Rush
loww.hip. Plan and q7eciftcatiot mu be seen lathe
ComiisAnners' Office, after the )th - ,,i• May.
By order of the Conimissioner4.
WM. A. C,P,SSMON, •Clerk.
Commissioned' Office, )
•the Benefit of !.lie tudtia
rcE for our Goods and
ATION..• -
l ilted as representel, and.,
1. patronage, we .hope by
C l s; and an eye to the wants
ontinuance or the same.
ii Ai'DEN IiROTHERS.-
58:4y
oyr reeeiting a largo and
in part of
. • , .
Grain and Batter :Wanted.' ',-. . •
. ' .--:
Ifeinlock and Piaci:nisi* . er,Flonr,.t.
. . Bran Chops 'at reasonabl4riees may im:.
lb und - at , our ST 7 E-4.31 MILL,.% .i
,POSVINZOTHERS. !
Montrose, May Cs.lBsS.t. . 1 '
- -
lg. Nei* G o ds . G ._5B.
•
BENTIiqY, READ' , S - :, CO., O' '
•..:
A RE now reeeii..ityl• a large and well selected stoa'
• . .
e,
SPRING & SUMMER GO S,
which they offer to: thiir customet< ant the public I
generally, on their usnat terms, viz. ash, Produce,
or approved credit ; satistiedqui ' ley can Offer In.
ducements to purchasers:equa 4.. i aty,eitablishment
in the country. `°`:
Broadelotlieerser4seres, Vent
ing. Kentucky deals : and a great itatle . ty of plater
ial- Co' r Men's and Boyl
wear. 1
Challis, .Her in es, 144.wris, Brit:-
!Lino, Debages, Gin Ins, Shawls ; 4:c.. 1 &c., cheap.
Bonnets I . l36hons,'and Flowers,
for Ladh.s and isses,)ust received, , •
hats and Caps.—A very hi j yge stock 'of !fats
and - Caps: of every -shape and (nateiiil,ltpit In. •
Codfish, Mackerel, in 1,, 1, andi barrels,
or be the pound, and Ashton Salt, by the large or
sued' sacks. . • '.:-. .
twerieo, Crockery, Hardware,
Stone and Tin-wire, a lai-ge •supply just received and
for sale right. ' _
Return Pails, Churns, Flrk air;
Butter Tubs.
Boots, Slimes, and .Le,atlker fftway,i on
hau. • •
•
Clocks, Looking-glasses, *V indow
and WallTrunkg, Brooms: Wash Tubs, sx.
Faints, Oils, and nye f.ituits, Pat.
ent Medicine:;, &c., Sc , for s.ile be
BENTLEY, BEADA
Mont re, May, 185 S
New Theory of Neutraljzation.
TO THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
DOCTOR -J. P. LAMBERT;
Auburn d Curnprs.
TREATs 77,051 diseases " under the sApplication of
..1 • the'principles of N,ErrriatazarioN:
This TitEntiv,thongli new:, is the 1119 . 4.trathful, - and
in its application the most etff. , ctive of any other ever
propagated., Its adaptation - to meet sudden emer
gencies, its reiu•onalilent:ss, lIA .rfir*.y. of detimt
when Therapeutically applied, nint itir,effectiveneszA .
and certanty ;secures for it a confidence miyer seer r.\
cc: for ay: other. It needs but to he 'known, to be
apprec tql. - ' lt saris more patient s , and relieves
them moreqiiichly, than any•ltcretolore knOwn then':
ry. It reveals first causes, the effects of those cans- ,
es on the•l;Villi; Man, :Ullll p0:11AS out the
• NEUTRA LIZING REMEDY.
It is no strange MlA's, for it effectually and Nbrever
to root but Fever and Ague witli.one dose of
ntsdi
eine. Tht , re need be no failures in the ewe of -Fe
vers, Dysenteries, Infiammatior. of the LOgs,,tc., , tc.
None need die with those cot plaints i for every case
can be cured with unerting certainty.. • T.liere need
no man die with Pleat•isy,-Ifliac Passion. o'r 'Cramp in
the Stoiint,ch ; floorlllt . 6e to tail minutes posi-'
tively relieve and rare the huttilyto mimed, cases. It
exacts but few medieines, (so reir. that patients often
,wonder how so few can give so great and sudden re
lit* and those of the mildest character. It will bear
the most rigid scrutiny, and defies kliaw to hepick
ed in its pathology. It cannot'possiidy hurt any one;
but cure- nearly all thitsubmit to Its attion;"; Ampl%
pr4ofs can be furnished of its effeotive . power to.eur,Y;
he'having met With but one fatd ease, within.olue
yeai-, out several,bundreil.: °leases brought under
its treatment, and,in curing many cases given up to
did by those following the OM) TnEtinisr.s. The rap
id dispersion of disease, before the mild :and. blapul
trentment, founded on the theory of Nentralizattonos.
a.Sttflicient 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 Nee. :17,rriry? All
the auswerlcan give you hew, is, that IL
the cause et getaleriutt this way cures
tllO case, liy arresting it at ()Iwo. • 1 ,
Qturger ymtipottiotiat to the se'Opity of the
Extra charges im• ni“llt-
Letters ofmumity, and aAing advice, lirolliptly
al 1$ wered, (irlkelr ttlf ease ix fall y,,l•tateil)ht
One dollar..
Medicine? for varinns ca?es. clot I.)e sent Lc uuiil
Atilmrn, 'May 0, lE2:::.3.—ant
Ready Made Clothing,
N. ATI 11) P. Pi*
A LARGE and desiratdo.stock of-READY MADE
CLOTHING, and HATS CAPS, Sc., consisting
of every variety and shade, and IvetAiutted to lie made
in every ftartitudar as good as custom:work . , and at
prices that cam - MA - ail to suit for Fyatly pay, may be
found ut the store of F. B._ Chandler, for sale by
,Montrqsc, May o, 'sS•.—tf fi. LANGDON.
M=BIE=II
SIDDLF 111,11NPS8 & THU
•• 4 I
asVal VA slia, -- qamikva4
a a az) al 43, Armailka a 4
now receiving a large aesortment
Sadtte, Carriage, and Harness Trimmings:
I• have On hand a good a, ,, gorttnent of-Harness, Rat
dies, both Ladies and (Yeas, and 'Bridlis: to match,
and very, efienp. ,
I . ..ather Lein on• the rise, now k the tame to buy;
Carriage Trimilun . g
Executed with neatness and di'spatch: All kinds 0r
Trinindtigs . nn hand and for sale as cheap as can be
procured at any place in town.
ONE AVORD. •
All mites and accounts doc hiss. bOset tied to Aare
cost. Short-credit is our motto hereafter.
• G. F. FORDIIAM,
o li cdoci t •ilhore S. S. Motei Grocery.
3f on troz!e, Api 2s, -r8.55.-ift t, •
lIIIIIIEIMEIiIiIiI
~' HOME• AQ-ALN,". .:
• OFFICE, ,Over Wilsou'i Store: •
LODGINGS, at Searte'.4.. noteL
-Montrose, Stara 70„1 . 855. • q •
MEN MOMFN INITCHILDEEN
5• 5 .
T_TEAR ,! ILEA in ye that
1.1 wish to buy Goods thrah for Cash,
SON
- are just oilenigg a ffesli stock.
DRY GOODS, ' DRY GOODS, 111:.1 . GOOD,
(11?0,(,'Ele !ES:, croch-la:1;
OIL CLOTHS, CARPETING,MATTS, RUGS,
BROOMS, BROO.lf,
(11:A DLL'S, (1..• 11 1 .4 ILATS,
(74 R 14t- SEEDS; FISH,! • _ •
ILS,.IVA L I.; WI:1,1101V Pa . . .„..
all of which will be sold at the verr lollvcst , rates
for, ieadrpay. Please give tis - a call. '
'Montrose, May 2G, 1858. '
THE CHEAPE S T PAPER IN IRE. WORLD,
THE ITATICIAL MERCHANT
=A Large Weekly , at 80 Centi a Year.
:• , •
TT contains a choice . selection' of Biterari. Matter,
riTalers\Poetrs, and a large nmonn . t of . eommereial
infOtrantionX•
The reviews Of the Markets and Bank
Note Reports ore of themselves worth 'pore than the
priee of sabseription, 191 the paper itsell,before it. is
punted, •Costs more' than we get fog it.:
Sorlfen Dollars we will's - end sist4n copies'ef the
Mire/tent RIO any three tiollai rungazine,•
such 44 Glldees:ll44.eg -ar,4h6M. 4 4 ifabrarins.
Specimen - copieoUthn \3frrebant ien t. to
any address on the kmeilitof.a postage
Xetire•yeuag aien . wanted tO s canymnt for the."pnper,
ti, !brim a"liberal cemraisMorrw , dtlie : allowed ;that
will amonnt in some cOes r to . eiklittdollitovs(niontii.
• ._S. B. ASBION
.41;rticmai. Jlqchaat
. ,
. .
. •
- • - Orphansk — COurt — Saki - - •
Wr.;. be sold on the premises, on Monday ; the
seventh flai'.Of June next,. at 2 o'clock, p.
all that lot Of' land; the township of Ifer--
mOny,:bouitlell Mirth and east by kmdsordonei Tay
Mr, south by hinds
. of - jaeob.TaYlor, and'ivest by lands
of David Taylnr,• cohaining about five acres;_ ou
which there is a house, barn; and orchard, late the
estate of Frances POoler, d'eceased.
A. IMStlNELL i ,..4elittittistraior: •
Susquehanna, Slay 13, 1868.-4* . • '
TREASURER'S 'SALE
OF UNSEATED LAND.S . IN . SUSt:COUNTY. •
.
XI ()TICE hereby slconeloat. agretalii yto the thief the Genet , .
11 al Assemble of like Uortantruwealth of Pecutyleanin. diretlilutt
the mole of sellfiye unmated lands foy taXels, the folicosingtracto SW
purtfof tracts of unrested lands. ors:lath the manta of the warrantors
or owners ortlet dormers urb Wan" Aron, w fl besold at public Vero
duo. on the second! 31 °War In Junto next, "(The 1404.), ad The:Court - -
In Itlontrose, for arteurages ;n1,11146.! too& =eruct on nett
tract respectlt (Ay. wiles* the untie i ?aid heft= the usyuif
sale to ceutturnce .t ton o'clock In the toretaten.
Acres,
•
Acrct: . - raze
IM JAFII.-it 4„.1)
. les Wheaton.' • 1313
rri. Pow lieedttbi pt • t,74
AO Sirs. Ifs 2,t4
Si 4 •
247 • W 116wg Stui A. - 11,49 t
• JACW.6O}%
' itogiCtrvity, I A •
t 8 jltory tCrltc. pt
pt
pAtAtEI !Dam),
utoietT. 1.
;030:;-.'N6. AO. uod! t 03,.. Thom;
as •k
bbreio. tonnerly
I lam F.state, . 13,M
No f 40 sod - - 20.641
LiOrt s , " f.'B,l'l44tuttl'4,`,
7,0) •-• •
" • 14, - Jth'fal Dostoti, •
110 A •"' 30. do ' do 'I%W
406 Pope': hString;4l.64
" 31114,1311%.
201 11.01xTt :31,521
146 beollare. Stonehorurr. 3. 55 1
ellarlett liarrhon, 5,33
:20 Andrew :IcConnigh' 135,31
81t ektnerst 1441 e, pt • / 63,1 1
d 7 -William pt,
otiTYOOl... .; • r
4011 John Iltaoh„ TO:
boon Ikaelu.pt
I 5 .It.eplt 110rte1443 3111
131 l'hlltp Ihrach. pt. ,
..11er1 4.leorge 153irr,
150 Elizabeth Neuv3ll4 10,43:
Phrhe poker. pt 3.66 1
180 Ann Tinker, pt • 11.771
341 laird "'toter, pt •. Ittn
• 1.0 &Ind.Mot-Meth, NO.l. .1%N%
do dt, ? , 0, 21.42 ,
FT do do 4 . 3, 0,55:
63 do thr vilk
72. do 'do . 4 ', krzi•
85 Jottepl, Both. p l . - 0 .C 4
i) l'hillp Itearh. pL - 3,34
II! Peter th arlt, pt 0.77
, 14,, r5t0 Porter,- t.i
= 4
5,2 Elltaboth Nowptirt, pt 11,3 i
=1
L'67 aimatlthaltutlvr. . :4) I
108 Trutotin 1331,11 r
HARMONY.
194 C. I..ll%titt• 12:M
P.V.7 Re'Jett Trull, 1033
317 firorge Mttntz, pt 31.03,
0•2 dim I , chrltek, •
.01, Swink, 10All
14 4 1 tVllllain S•nith. • kor.'.
-tat Patrivic - Jolitv,n.
tit Frederick 113010,1,
r•r/owl)), dawn. pt tt,4o
10t/ trailkk ; 3401
finks": • "
7i Irenry'WvltT,'• 4.t+ l}
!•215(,) IVllilarn•rtt%
I 4 IVII:Nm Anditiori
01 c. ISM
OB
I :17 , , .Ipbr, Borsr. , • 8,43
.Totai Kughler, ' 2,0
,14.0 l'lttnkett, • 1,5 4 0
er
r-r.
0
%
1
1
.75i '
5:07 Joh*. - 41,61 1
5111915tan.5c.
=I
...
:32 liems . lllll. 1:1:0 ,
It .120..01.Nomport. .sql
70. :4:0010.1.Ney - vlsrl. . : 1,01
0.) Jan. r Ni.wport, I,:toj
Yn (ince:Newport. .4:9:
00 Juicy... Neyrrt.•" ' .1..:V?
...I. Jonnilitm Ne:bitt, :1,00
et,tl4 , ,lther inri,t, ' g.: , 1
t 7. Tlo.loa. tlarrlytt4.: ).t....1
00 Ja..pqr..:Sewpott, 4,30
Tr.q/4111,1 . 8 Oine.L
• EX ((litor .
74iroficV, Pt Lore), L•7I
11 the ISEX.IA Mr!i; et
4.ltat• the.stril
,b.mett for arr.tugenimt, and P , •
rtnutt:ted to ttuake }nittivitlatel.ov:
B=MMI=
FA 1131 PO.ll. SA.I4 E ! _
rt VlFi ttubscriter oilers fiw sate his farm, situate : 44o ' 1
the tnAnship 'of Daiford,'Stisoutlnutha: .
l'a„ containing 1:n; nacres, about
imProred.., Upon the: stint: is a dwaing honsc, Jwo
good barits,..ke. It is also arch watered, and has t4ro
ood orebartlA bearing fruit. The above. 'premises .
are )or...we'd midway between Oakley Station on the
D. L. & TV.A.I. IlaifOrd Anie
.`1 miles fiem eaelt;,:nol II miles flout Ilarford Uui
rersity. ,
Terms made known by calling upon the.subseriber
on the - premises. SERRA JEFFERS.
Dm roll], April; '2O, 185 S.
. ,
A NEW WAY OF TAKING PICTURES t
Antbrotipes on the "March: :"
Ehave.recentlyhecome.nerptainted with a:nes!
way of ttikiity likenesses, trrid •if the 'person
who practised it and " took •", , the pictures of Iwo
young ladies fvom our table, will reino n them hum:di: 7
:Hely, we will say no more tibunt
.it; otherwise, we
wouldn't: Eke to.promise. •••
•
• oOr Sky Parlor
• .
is still open, and the Artist - still asks, needs, mid tries.
to deserve your patronage, but, jullgiUg from the
crowds which every day don t visit -10 rooM ; i, he is
somewhlt apOrehenSive dist:you have forgotten,him.: -
As on look in vour mirrors,
Aitdcview-your
° bright. faces,
Just think of the Artist;
.Amils2ll his uicc ca'ke.z.z,
And think what Try -litres " , '• • '
Intril.r.eason to fnake,
if none of yon•i,rire Lieu:
Tour flit•rt;; to take,
-
W. Ti. •REAX.S.
Thick Block, Moiltro:ie, April 28, ISSB.
Neer Goods New Goods!
YOUNG & S-MITIPS
DY PAY STORE:... '
-rim um...si g ned would aii . nounee to their custom
. 1 era, G iends, and tie public generally,' that ,titoy
have just returned from the City and are receiving
and opening up ,a new and
ComptiteAssortment . 0 Goods
of various kinds, , which will be .old atPrices' to
the times, for GAS// or 11:01iCCE. • We 13147
sought the-medium of the press to ;91nounee40
upon what principle we ;hp transact husines.3... It
is termed the •
.•
• It EADI PAY SYS'lrt l iTl.,. '` •
or C.%SH and PRODUCE. • - Ono Pricc . to A all persoll'• •
for•the same article, and it shall be our enileayee to
make those prices such as rwill induce persons . wbo,
wish to pay for their OW S 1 Goo& alanotothers,'tO'
call at least and i'Fxamine.our stock,..and lfth'i prices:
don't comedown to the sestet'', we cannot expect to,
sell them. Sonic kind friends niaY site that'd=m~'
be " no go," but we think from theexperipteitif the(
laSt few months,. of every person echo •hapriatted to .
owe the country merchants, especially.if itbad been;
standing six mouths or ere, with what coaxing,. .
dunning, threals, ke., they llaVe been beset; We '
they will all respond to tho slime systern,!' andrre•- . -
solve to. buy no more -go?ds'than_ they can pay. :fori. •
and that are determined- to'suppart those who
will establish that principal and:carry'ieout„ , ,
will let tfie's-ystcca adnpted stint] upon itsOwp-mer
its, believing thatit is 'the ;host
„prudent and wise
course tabu purs'ned Meyer:l' branch of husioess,and.
that The day is not
_far, distant.when it wilt be gener
ally adopted.
Call and ece.us and we will show con Goods at :0-
toni;iitin-• low Ft•uretz. •
All kinds of merchantaide produce taken in ex
change for good4,at ,the' highest market price.
KOCLKIES:
.IGROCE . ItI,IEff!t,t - A
'VI • splendid i.Fiortment,•4 very lOw fignres, .•
tours it SHOES • •
.lust ri.TvirtA large lot; for salo.chenp.'
CROCKERY. - ! ; 1 .1
• A-new lot jt 't receiretl and for tmlo:
CEDIt4li at STONIB AYA.Rt
• ' - •. in all . it3ctrietiesr
BEADY 'IILI DE CLOTIII 11111 G
WO D:tIfVMFN
We have a large'kdor
Firkins and Tubs for-sale: ` • • , :
Stunmqrs,.Aplil, 28, 185.$—tr.
B 6 ks ek, _
QetfOoL ROOKS, a large) miely,'clatap 7 Blank
Rooks; Can, Letter and Nide- 'aver.
•
•. .
. -• .40. 0-
Pieces Wail raper And Bonier, Wiiolow toprFr' s kc
P.,'11. eIf.V.OLERZ.
Montrose, April 2S, 185'8
.Dr. C. D.Nifoil O , q -•
.
1.. - )ESIDE.XT DENTIST,.3I . 9:ICTI3OSE' PA. - • Wee
41' at the Franklin Hotel. .Rovi;
LIST OP CHAILtIES: -
(iota largesreize; • - •
-"" medium, .
" " small,
Tin dc.,
Nip oeNerve Cayitteaitegatati and filled;, , iS,OO
Cement Fillings tiot nieti.- • •
Cleaning 5et,,.....'„.. „ „ 1;00
flxtmeting„at .the ;
Tercgalarities of the tantlieoitieted itt aireaiona
lilo charge. - -
PLATE W-O.IIX.
1 . ;o1d Plate, Nin on
"' 2
. 4 4, g
"• ." 4 to-10 teeth; per .tetith,•..-.. 4;po
Full upper or urid6r jaw, on (fold; GUia
Panded,. -.56P:
Null double - ITc • cui Gold: 0 tuna Old itailied;eloo,oo
Full upper or' • 45,60
Full Dtible, Plain, : ,
'. . . . 00,00
Silver half thei.abovii r:qe:a. • •
itpitred.gtnerrdPlite, two thirds the itico of Gold
. _ .
rtain dots , Keo‘rlastic . a9-31Incral ,
riitte. • 1
• the , Pliblie way be reftain thht all nperations
be peifortnell in the \post tdnilefanti - i.areint inaptti
and in thO MOW. ASle of trio Art, Ali jot.a
pe , aluterta:for past, favor*, a. .cinitillittiuiwof tho
public patronage is:relif;Ontfulli: • '
•••-• Vfiltirt •
kontiose, Pa •-• •
la
MN
3.10
%l
1.13.1 c
1.4
Colder:' - ' • '
! , 1) , F•ol..xneht"holtry,
George Kepler.-
90-: JIM ,will In ilikir.b.;
I.lt etlitiMUlt 12thk,14.-
Andrew'lsir,
'131?
—*omit+ mt.
P - TbetraL , Fianna:, .1 1 .4 3-
01 , 11' Luce 51111er. "4,05
• (;, , orge ?Ireun.. , 6 . 43
pt 2.47
.9 • 16 • -
11 vtrfra:Uey.
?1
.SlOS mons.tm, tioi
eKni
. C. W. SloTT.•'Cnhl4t
irll ri. 1f:J1:•EW •I
NotiCe. •
porituf. Imviug stpinst
WKAYN E. late 4 , f the ISomnih
e tract tM pre,:ut(tt tolbe under
-04,1rt Itidelittki. turbid t-late ' are
ExecEtoz.
• -' . • •
_ of every d'oiicri pair.
YOUNG k SMITH.
.... ;. :$34,0(1 _
• to #.460
......,
• • ,--•'• •••••:,:.,:'.s7( l fr
'...., i-.'...r:'.....-:1004 1. .
..._:: -.l•Lion