Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, July 08, 1858, Image 3

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    • .''' Our village -was.considerabb Stirred Acoviprom eritrzsmt
up last: by the news that .illitge ~Grier, ~ ~,, .., ....,....„..........: -- , -;- ::.7 .4. :::...„: ..., _ ;',,.„,
I.T. ,S, District Judge had appointed J., Etim- . , .. t ,» 'l;4 , ,!:4,,pupcan? .pf ,the lt, 'Lem - 1.4 (Isl.,
ry, 1'1 , 4., of this place;-I{. S. TemMissioner, triptMo.;•'haVeti,retiliMinitteo-140inklfallair,
alias " . nittleveateher," T.li this. iregfen. -• The ; it.; Tor Coligreli•: - "=_. ~ • '•-- ' ' --, :: . f'
den : leet :its. deelared that His , Honor . offered- . ..; . The BoSlon Trarekiche,ill. long .af.::
the-appoiiittnent to some of the rabidist. Poi:: tide , in favor of COL Fremont as - the' .OPPO:
iticians of their st rte resident in the Wilmot - sition candidate.Ffer.Presidentry: •,-, •. - ,
District, but that none felt it their duty to
.The editor of the.. Portland Gazette [
a ft .
,_ 3737 ,n . ft . t-ttie . re ., is "nothing of the monk"
underwo. that .kind of inartyrilom—llnion, 6r . , 7,. , ,• . :. ,
r.
no Union:: Mr. - Finery was then appointed,
untlt. Wm- . .31' e‘ttre-flisjosed to think; him
and,:as-OurAeinocratic !Hernia" dc:elare, aecept-.- a`,little inotiA:ei'say'S .. .lllll - i.Lon' is4fil J — 4 -
- .... Ihe
. IZepubllpn convention of the
edfthe tiiipontinedt. lie,-hoivever, requests a` little, • ~,, '. . .. -...-9- our-Pq -
u s t o s t a te that. he.left• lii.s reSifmation on file
-reist recently at
Al l it r umis p or t., s i i ninth d istri4t, .of Indiana
in the-Clerk's offi,ii'e . nt
: Plynioukanil nnaniin c onsly nomjilateil non.
illat,-It flie appointment was made. it was de•;.
dined at an early Moment. ;The.' joke Of Ole SON'lr.r. , q l- ftiFfer .ree'lectiotilt;tieougiot.
thing is -said. to locyfn, fatting So flint:Any ,•• .. he 13rownsville filter says - that a
Tioaa Dercrat ittribitides of ' -the bad ;coif. I hags Wolfe, of the Licking county species,
nen - , 4 -. ,of hunting fugitives; Judge,G; teas con -1 spi=ed and carried ofta,beautiful.young)ady
•stralwd, to-forage on the," Black Republican i fronk that -place, Who :has not. been heard of
pa n. ..lt was not a . bad "d ri vei" anyhow:: I sitfcs. .7 r. :., ., .: .,' 4--: , .• 1.. '; .!. 1 - .- i •
We-should he v=ery lOuth to think map 1 - 7 -..-.... u'X'ivels" ()Oho' Wing;.• In the last
.
in Tioga . c ount; of..;:toy . party,.'eapi . ible .
of-acd :10‘ days no less than 19 • wives, fly ng from
.. ee pt.intr. the oillee of.s4ve catcher ; nor'ao wet their husbands, have [sassed. over Le Bufildo
bellete that idiy. respectlible .muti• would pi- land State : Lice , k railroad. : Se:k-says, •-! a.. , Buffalo
, ther,seek or aei‘erti se degrading an oflice.,ojeaper. ... • ... -.- ••' . • •:,•,-- '...',. . .:._ -.- • ...,,-
. And .we do "not just now knew of any neigh-
lorhood in this ciiiiiity where a =lave-catcher l i .
'would be able-to dw t irll with' any, considers, i.
, ble degree of comfort,. or -where the; fall *sll4 •
c hari.reef-his duties Weald be either pleasant
ortreditable: For Ono, we' stioaid rather- -
14m to see the experiment, tried I.than..other
4ise, sinee . aothing less than!th.e . naked • °per
!ilion of that.accursed law. in :every northern
••meighborhoud, will oven. ilia:eves of sonae„l
•p e ople to its utter hideousness. * : Ay, give us 1
.a niggerdt tin t;r, Mr. .13 uchtinan-I We.:'Wrint
o see if men wait what they sly. Give us
the nest contemptible and .unscritpulons chick
•• i n your chop.—Tioya Agitator. , . . .
.
THE *AV AfriA - I,—Al:6u*t - m - .--13e.fore'
many year's-this new- metal will be eniployi.
ed very generally-and profitably in, the matt;
nfic/re Oa great many articles that: gold -at - 1 4 d
silver are now used for. - It possesses- the
re markaVe.quahty of Facing lighter than all
-other bodies :of the . luet,aliic class:-that are
tin* . in use. The. lightest of . the.se -: i - zinc,
which - is: seven tirtio henvie- than . Water ; '..-
iron is nearlypeight titues
__heavier ; silver is
nearly ten,aq, a half times, and scold - twenty
:times :..wherCas .aluthinum is - little - more
than twice and a half times as- heavy he 'as that
, . .
fluid2and Mi. fillilith it is onl about one
quarter
quatter thew i ght i - c)f silver: An ounce of it.
All go as far i .ts four ounceS-'ot silver or eight
ounees.of gala. COnStani r exposure acid dai
ly-use liar e e n4 effect om its .trilliant surface;
for it never tarnishes, and the tine will proh.
ably coine,when it wilLbe employed for ar
ticles of the niost Ordinary dart, .'The supply
will be inexlnipstible, for eery clay bawl:
cap he made to:Yield - 11,3 ...the . qualities it is
already known to . possesi ‘ , ?:k1 . 1 . render .i t an
object of great and incrased*Attention, and
commerce will of course look: t , - it that the
supply: equ(i'l the Nnand. —I? • Times.
PcAt. a publte inoolng laid in New.
York, in the rarirpart t-aonth, to as-,
.certain:hoW bad Veit excluded
from-the public schools of the.city, a corn . -
mince was a: pointed - . -with power .to take
sneh Stop; as in their - -judgment. nrlght see . in
best.' for seeuriA! , r.•rnoval of the 4 riev.
:Ince coniplained . tif:... Tr mct s
. 422 d
and ascertained from authorized seirZe.s
that the reading,•rtf. the I3ible was tiiiw
eicluded front twelve of the,schools of the
bits', and partially deluded from. one other,
and that this war done on the authority, 'Of
the Ineal aral indivirinal. teachers ; and:
further t that there was no reasonable
,grtiond
if hope,. that she 'l.,cottitrirndations of the
Board of Educati . ou,s - at
would he cop.plied with,- and the. rading- of
lime Bible restored and Indirtf6ned. ;They,
theretbre, unanititouslyi resolved that the
Beard .of Ilda eat irtn be in ost refhteetitilly and
carries:ls. roe ke .. .s:t c d -to . adl,pt as one of its
Iluics and I;eguliii ions . for the g, trefoil - rent. rtf
Sebt'tols tattier-their control, a provi
. -molt directing some .porlitin of the l3ibJe to
be readsdaily by the Jet - tellers in . ..each of the
Public Schools of the" city.
(;iris ,WIDOW.S IN ISDIANA.—A vorres
pandent4 !lie Dayton ,ifoitrnyl, who 1135- been
travelmr: Opt in itie...W:ibasil regions_of I 100.
i4ertityin, kliseovered one peculiarity in cury
town lac tallied in.:
- -
Speaking of grass reminds me of the fa t
that Indiala (and paftictilarly the Wabash
is literally s.yttrining with gn i ass ft - doves.
Every hotel or tavern has orhas 1 1; 4 one i t
• or mote- of those bewitching vixens domiciled
-with'them - for len days, which: makes
,them
citizens and residents of the State. of Indiana, I
and with: a little hard swearing, native too.
At the expiration- of ton a snit is Clitil
menced azic.inst some rile husband, and, as a
matter of course, a divorce-is granted, if 1)r I
:no other cause, than . iticonipattbilit ' • of tent
per. : Here are - 'congrgated from all the
.States in theitiniOn (except
coinpetitOr for, this profitable laWyer -trade),
all the disconsolate grass widnv.. A ease' I
herd - tifin.Peru, where the . Vidow -of a mill
onaire had come.from -Brazil,. remained here
ten days, gouger divorce; with *lO,OOO of
alimony. and would have had more, liac old
macros had no more in -the 'United States
that was comeatible. - . •• -
rkt.t,suss.--=-The Utica.7l_cr
old, .of pOli-keS thcfoilowil ig extract
from a leiter frcn written by Mr.
Williams, 'associate editor of.thai Jountal:
-" NMl:emus outrages', have thoroughly
alarthecl the American residents throughout
Palestine and Syria. • - 13oltberies are of, la.- I
most daily Opeurretice.•,! Two American tnis
sioharies were asi;ailed betweeri Beyrout and
,Serusigtm on Monday htat. byIL -band of
armed fled4dins:, who - pointed their gunA at
,tleir,breas:-i- and 'cortimanded theni to sur
.;et7der. A sunilar outrage was. committed
upon an
. Amr:i;cia party 'eoniinge from Da
itmqelve a few dtiV - i prex)ous: There,' is'- ntii
GovvrniMmt in Palestjne . just now • 11te: 7 130,.:
dottin robbers are the virtital rulers of this
laid, Itobberies occur altnest - cery day un7:
der the eery walis of Jerusalem. •
. . .
"1 attended last evening an ittlyrical Meet-
. -
meet
in„ of Airier:llr. resider,lFJerni, - ,alent,jnifa,
Beyrout; Daniat,-ens - .;:tind Nazareth; to-consith:
cr tite:propriety of reprek , nting to the: Geis-:
erhrnent at -NVashiegton . the insecurity to life '
and prolierty of Americans traveling, itt -Pal
_estate ; rind ; of rerinestinz . . , :ita protection
against the "insolenee arid ,ex tart ion • the"
Turkilt robbers. : I &4n assure you that the
dr . 'ay of faetz• -- 7 - upon which the petitioq he
based is 'quite startling.. 1' will
. pot enlarge
at presilit further than to racy that i£ the "de
mand for rr;,reetion - is made. -- the tloVerti-:
ment . wi 11-.beTealled by every i:t2ratderation of
kitior and d . naglitinimity to exercise an active :
and. it neees'sary, jnteiference.with
the Turkish Government iti'Paiestine' .•'1
. .
0- tt' Though rile . ReP'eiblienns. ilave - found
ATolitoonterV:a polveiful fiyObart,.
hope they 14.5 . 1 I,le as. gerikruus in their
port of hint ut,the polls - itiOctobeir,;ii's ire h:e
bee:l,l4'4a in his support of greatje.ingitiition:
princiiilea.-:-Pl'f/upte/phia Preis:
A l 'This two:yeamiago:the Reputilie,snit. were
denounced . its 4he - "enetriiea . 'or , .the con - stita-d
; .now they are -appealed to ..systain- a . l
Peomerat on the ground -or;hls 'g support of
great eth'lstitutionril prinilplei : ft ' Then we ar,e' 4
not "enemies . or the eonsiitution," - eh
Ga,tetle: • I
IME!===M
.... The Cleve (Ohio) Plaitidealer
sayt; that its editor,vas removed from the
Post Office in 'that 'Oty "fur doubting the
iminaculate'coneption of the Lecompion
Constitution'."
... .. . .
. • .... The Ph'iladel'phia papers brink us. in
telligence of 06. death oßwo (f Philadelphia's
distinguishea - men— , ibn. flobert T. • Conrad
and Hon. Zol) li..Tyson. Bothiaied sudden
lv. - 7 '• :*:: -
.A murderer having escaped from the
Sheriff of Webster county, town, nn editor,
thinking of the KAUSIIB, facials, 4,4 J ggess that
'a detective be sent to Washington, to appre
-1
hena him .befOre Buchanan appoints him_ to
Office..
'did the 'Calculating t, The;force
of.lightning, according to, aTecent calculation,
ls equal to the. powel?„of t welveof our largest
steamers, having 24 :engines of 590 horse
poner easchj.
.. The St.' Louis Demberat announces
• •
that the - death of slavery in Missouri is de=
erred. The free State men in adjoining
States evidently think so. and are moving .
oeliApy fhaffaviared land, whose only
blight is slave labor. • ,•
.. 'The Paris annimnees that
phoi(tgraphic, ,experiments were made it;_
France during* the eclipse of the. sun on the
15th "plt.; and estabtOted the Eta that the,
moon has an'atmosithere of about twenty -live
miles in bight. ' •
The Richtnond Enquirer,' now edited
lw.one of 'Gov. W'ise's sons, inc•istS,that
bougla,s shall not be read out by the. Demo
cratic party. It says 'that DetnoCrats cannot
he brought to agreentenimon th'e Lecompton
giteStion, and that nt; sane man_ will, make
the 'attempt 6f harmOnizing them.
, , leaves of the eider, scattered
over cabbages, cucumbers, squa-hes,und oth.
er plias stettject,. to the retages of insects,
tect,ually 4 . 4e1d them. Plums . ' l lind other
frtiits splject:to the ittvng,ci of insects, may
be saved by placing ni - ion the 'branches and
througli the tree.lrnocheis,-61.eltiir
At Iberville, La., at a publi,e 'sale re
eently;- a free malt of color became Me pur
i-hast.r of a snuar illantation in that parish,- at
the 'Prive. of ,5240.000. malting him the own
er alto , ,ether, of 4,500 acres of land'and
.200
negroLs
.. The Bainlo Express fznys, the water
. • •
I 1.:11:e Erie is higher than it has exer ben
rbiiiiire within the nietnori 'of the "lolAlest
1. iiitnnts." ,The harbor , : along the southern
Ishore are siliering front an witifflut%; of their
banks and docks.
Martin Kosta,. the rlungarian refu
nee %%lir, wa:'re.•:cued from the Austrian au
rihorities iris LSS3, ll•Comiilandr Ingraham,
21f the United Siates . Navy,died recently iu
very itidiAt . ciretimstanecs, on a sugar plan
.tatioii,•near the city tf:Guategtaia.
A'son ofElijah Bali, who was.arrest
ed sometime last felloon'a charge of rob.
bianthe United States mail at the Pierce
vine Alice, Ws ()Icing, county, was recently
brought before the U.S. Court at. Williams
port to an;;wer for the offence. He was re
leased frOm cuttoily, the Grand Jury ignor-:
.ing the Pill of indictment. •
:lst•Genin has addressed the Academ
ic des Sciences on " the Sett i. 4. 'Eggs." Ile
grays'he is able, after three -years' study, to
state with assurance that all eggs containing
the germs (if males have wrinkles.oh their
smaller cad, while female eggs. are equa,lly
- smooth at both extremities.
.. The llepulAlean
_Statc,lConvention
held. at.'tiriiC~e]ier, Verinont, Julie 29i.h,
notninatalland- Dili of" Bennington for
Governor, and..Burnhatn Marter fur Lieuten
ant.Go'vernor. , Scnator • Collamer, Hon. W:
C. llovard, M. C., from Illirhiaan, and — Oth:
tors, addressed the Contention, which teas
largely attended and very enthusiastic.
.... The Secretary cf . the Navy has in
duced the Bureau of C4struction to prepare
drawings and plans fur the balding, without
unnecessary- 4lay of the eight vessels of war
recently authorized by Congre3:4: TWo of
fhesex - eS . sels sill probably,be constructed at
the Philadelphia Nlvy Yard', and one at each
of the „other .yards, witli the exeeptiort of that
at Wa,limgton. It is said that. -the:-steamer
for China will be builtat the California Na
vy. Yard.
The Minnesota House of Repre,4enta
lives has, adopted resolutions, 44 to 20, de
.nOuncing the Knnsas:policy pf- the- Adminis
tration,..and endorsing Douglas, and - , Shields..
Thirteen anti;Lecompton Democrats voted
for the resolutions. , -
.. Mr. Douglas's home organ, the
‘Ciii—
map Times.. gives'a o(fiftyltine j(irnak
in that State 'which repudiate the Lecompton
test, two noncorninatal, and six who "go hi"
for Blichanan..: Of the latter, tine
r is edited
by-a_Postinaste.,., one by a mail agent; one
cry a.LecOmpton, one bouglit for $ll7, and
two owned by Postmasters; The editors of
the two yet noncornmhted expect -to be- ap
pointed- PoSt m nter s
Queen Victoria* it is hinted, wilt ap
..
pear in.,t he venerable cliaracter,of grandmoth
er in•tbe eouise Of 'a fe-li;,nionths, when a
pledge :of the ,loves of Prince Frederiek Vil
tiam hi's; ikife' Fill be presented to the
loyal, people „of . This title :has not
; been a common 'Onein‘ the ,R4til..fairtily. of
England. for many : years,: there .having: > been,
but two .grandniothers lit , - that family f r om:
the heathofAtieen Ciroline; wife of George
11, in 1.737;- down -tOtth - a birth- of Queen Vic
torlass•first child; .
The French- Gagettii ,/ifedieale . states
that by an accident clirco - been-discov.
-
• ered to be a cure : for burns. By laying a
piece of cold•charcoal.upon the burn, the pain
subsides iminediateiy. By leaving the %bar
coal-o,n ,oneLlioyr the wOlind is: healed, as has
f beendernonstriat‘r oft ses era' odeasions.:
The remedy is cheapau simple, and cer4ln
ileserves-iitrial. • . .
Jaeli:ina Paine, a farmer-living, some
five. Ingeg'.fitfti'Mbliin, Orka * ns eotirtty, 'has
'not ' montbs, -- his last
flap having been taken in piil,lsv7. Vice
I .versa, there , exists, =6 short =distance from
gentleman . Minted 'Warner,
wli.feltiAsittep the table n February last,
and'has riot been :awitte* . since. They " feed
him sitlij% spoon." . .
• ..-.. Thurhiiv Weed, thd :veteran editor
of the 'Albany Eyening Joirrital Say 4, within
his recollection, iiiorritoniStif ivas a, ••"-Speck
man's hand.",: The -• oiigi
. Strkith, came to him only
oti, i'ithsthe manuscript of
e, to be. printbd. Ile ,then
low& (a: respectable - and
jf the town of Macedon) who
.f
r the printing. But, after
pters, it seemed such a jutn
fle absurdities; that be rte.
id wising Harris r !not to tnort
, beggar 'his ,cantilv, But
a the way to Elihu F. Mar
' " Mormon Bible" printed.
not hither titan
nal impo . ster, Jo
thirty-two years
his MOrnion Bib
had but tine I . (
Wealthy firmer d
°freed security I,
reading 4 fuw eh.;
ble of unintelligi I
fUsed the-wimit,
gage his farm an
Joe crossed ove
Mud!, and - got hi•
Furtber Utah news is irezeived by
the arrival of thq Salt .Lake tbiait ty the 12th
inst:; at •St. Josbphis, Mo, Ju hnstu n
was to start, for alt Lake City on the 13th,
with 'three thousand men ie.. column. Cu!.
Hoffman and Catp t. Marcy had both arrived
: •
lat Camp Scott.. 1 A diversity of opinion ex
isted at the Camp as to the cotnse the Mor: l
'At
mons . would pu ein regard tO the troops '
entering the'.vtt i
ley: They Inive not gone 1
eithertoto Sonorthor lo the Russian : Poises.
sions,huL have, llt is no* ascertained with
certainty, Inerery removed thet i r families to
Provo; 1 • - • •
, .... A conispondelit of the Savannah I
1 Republican, writing from Tam iv. Fla , gives I
some detatls - of a strange affairlwhich has al- I
ready been meAlone& by telegraph. An j
"Evcutive" or " Vigilance" committee is j
in existence, the j i
e, which seem;" to be alto-1
Igaiter a Hill atnir, and .the victims .of '
1 which are prom nem Members of -one- pout
lea! party—the Americans. Four of them,
Lwere w snspendedifrarn so many trees on the
r morning of the l'Atli*ult., two of whom have
finteresting famiiies to depl4e their murder.
Among the two hundred persons who'follow
,
ed them to the .rave, but two were Demo-
Lcrats, and one a ',these was the sextoll. It
i the statements f thi: correspondent are cot%
I rect,—and'the ,Repub/ictii.i does not doubt.
them—political l proscription has advance-tia
I step in Florida. The whole statement, how
-1 ever I,;hlts ver much ail; e' a hoax: .
t .:.. The electorai vote in 'lB5O consisted
;of two hundred! and ninety-six votes. . The
ladmission of l'linnesota will increase that
numbEryo thret hundred, and should:Kansas
I and OreOm 'be -ad Illi t d. the entire Note will
Ghe r.,06, requiring one-hundred. and fifty-four
l for a choice of President. Of•this three nun !-
red and six thete will he. one hundred - and
twenty from Ulf slave-holding States, and one
hundred and eighty-six from the ,non-slave
holding States.' In the Charleston cOnven
tion, unikr the it wo-t birds rule, kt will require
two hundred add folr votes to make a nom
ination. It toil rilaiie eight);-four northern
votes, even wit 1 the united South, to make a
nominat lon. . .
;Brooks, Dr:Kane't; first lieu
foie expedition, and the last
Yof that expedition, died at
at iirot,,,,ye, on Tues
r last week, flout the efleet-4 of
a fit. Ile' is mentioned in
raise by Dr. Kane, in hi: liar.
•eticrexplorations,and received,
medals front queen Victaia,
and President Buchanan.'
tenant in ht.: A
surviving office
the Naval -nos'
day evening of
-a fall while in
terms of high
rative of the At
for his servieesi
Lady Frank
The e4pepses of -government weer
lifty-eight milittuts a vent duritig the last Ad.
ministration, Micre x 's.) 'null are now with
in n fraction ' One. Hundred
. M
Forty illionsillnee already Mien-borrowed,
and further d t cficioncies will oei:nr, requiring
mere loans. These large snips have been
burrowed.: hui no provision' whatever has
been ii rile tor! pay !mini. An" at tempt will
be niade a portion of tiw: Snit h er n D e .
moeracy tr. doi_that by Direct Taxation.
.. A wiitql'hy farther' in Otsego county.
Ne.w y, now on hand cr itito,ooo
worilt of hori4.l first refuso thirty cents
a pound. deinaniliti thirty vigil: and a halt,
and wit• ti off ed flat, he - t:i4inauiled forty
eenti,.mo: is lain offered that he still -rose s up- i
on the price until (attune, in one of her freaks,
reduced the pifiee ti five cents a pound, tear
ing the farinee l to hope at his leasure.
EXVIBITION.
riIIIERF. tic an'Exhibition or Mowing, hy
chines, on farm of dons lIARRINGTQS,
one mile and a 4.4 . 1 , ..e.h of Montrose, on
Thursday, July 15th, at 2 o'clock, p. ni.
o.lners of 11a4...e5. and Agent., Are solicited to be
present. Judego to be PCle`Ct.l.4l Lifi the ground.
1 ' (111011`AS .TOIINSON, Pre,ident.
' 1 F. M. WILLIAM:4, )
'.
MONTI:DST:, A. BALDWIN, ,N.. Cominittfl
July 7th, 458. „ S. F. CAI:MALT; )
- Board and Room% for the Normal
Selsool.—ThbF.c who will furniSh Boatel for 'Stu
dents. diming tl4‘ coming Term of the Normal School,
and those who have vacant rooms where Students eau
board them , elves, will please inform Inc immediately,
a's applietitions:* already. coming in. A I ti*e at
tendance is ant4ipated, so that Students will,do well
to apply early. W. B. IiFIANS,
Ar the Picture Gallery, in the Brick Block.
Notice.—The Rev. Wm. M.
PELONG will protch at UNION HALL, in Harford,
nn Simday, July : 11th, at 5 o'clock, p. n:h •
'MON TROE PRICES '
CURRENT.
,
CORIIECTEI WEEKLY FOR
Wheat
Rye 1;) bushvl,
Corn,. lrir .......
Buckwheat, husliel„ .
(tats, f r k hirshell
Beans, white, IT husliel,
Potatoes, T f l
Wheat flour, f 1AA....
Rye flour, - -t)
Cori Meal, ZJ hundred,
Pork, -#)
_lb I
,Lard, 14 lb ;
Butter, 70 lb .
Eggs, doz.,
I ITIARICAEIL
In Montios'e Jtily 4th, 1853, by lter. A: L. Post,
Mr. JACKSON Cit,t.N6r.nms, and Miss E. A. LIORTG:S
Moutrole.
[A gold dol ar for the. Printer accompanied the
above notice. "Go thou and do liteivise,r—espe
cially as to the dollar.)
In Mentrtrel on the 6th inst., by Rev:B. B. Emo
ry,.3lr. Sit..ts B. FOor. of Red Wing, Minnesota, and
Miss L. Loakt r t; slaughter of .pr!.. E. S. Park, of the
former place.
In Fcirest Lake, on the Ist insp,- by Ehl. W. C.
Tilden, 31r. W. LIT.II7LENNZI:, at Miss ANN E. BOYD,
both of Forest Lake.
•. 1 •
i In Franklin fhine Bth, Mr._ Efrix . 4tu? ConswALL)r..,
'of consumptioi, aged 28 years, ,l
, Also, June 21st, of the same omplaint., COIIDELIA
J. his wife, aibl. 24 years, *. •
Thuit s haveta sb ssed away 'to a lorldbf rest aid fade.
jes glory, tht huand and wi, after a long and
somewhat psi fulSonfinement; yet they waited with
patience, and io.‘)..esigned, in hppe of future hies:led
-11C&.. TheiJ •avt a littlegi •rt-SpSme two years old,
who may ne vett re n i ember a fathEir's voice or a mpther's
cars. Their ,Oinerals were sitelittled at the house of
Mr.. 0. M. Ball who kindly watched over them in their
last hours wittiout hope of earl
f ly
i ly reWard. .s. o. w.
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- fir. NOTICA" .
i
yen thititil perscms are forbidden from
P.l'm g'
m akin g ait y further excitations, or removing
stone pr. earth fimn.the stone quarry or_ thereabouts
In the Borough of Montrose, except so 4r as has been
specially peratitted to William Giltriqrc,, to remoTe a
_limited amoant of stone already unecriered. And
any person oil persons hereafter trespaning on 'die
ii said stone qnsrry contrary to this order will be - pro.
candid. igairiit according to law: •
' • ‘ • , fly order or.the Comniissioners,
,
~ — ' I 1 'W. -A. Clif) SSMC'S, Clerk.
I Conin3Wioper's office, j
' Montrose, July 7, 'AS. f 4w.
t 1,60 u, $1,121
(124 cts.
.70 @ 75 cca.
(i,t 40 (lg.
:t73 Cat.
$l,OO fit. 1,25
75 ets.
$,5,50 i':(,sl)
2,,00 2;50
. 1,75 @, 2,00
.10 1244, As.
111
...16-@ 18 ct.
• .1O cts.
DIEDI
_
Call f 4
wirier will :pay Hi CkIIEST
.L IL. :PRICE in WIT, for Ivipto !f. l .nt. his store.
ifew-Ifilford Jul f 7 -rsas - -
. , , , .
_
IMPORTANT 'DISCOVERY'
AAT E would call the
.. ettettliUn of the FarMers of
T this County to the - •;'
Independent Tooth - Horse Rake.
Thie Rake las been prpred..lmsoed a dwibt to be tinit
best Rake in use . They wilt belOft far sale at most
of the public placea in thia - CPtintr. - `I would request
those in wailt.af a HORSE RAN't ti): , try, fur them
selves, and if they do mit.like then, rettyn them' en.'
injured. • . ,
All ordeis addressed Co
_the subscriber be
promptly attended , to. .efat'NCEY ' POOT. • '
Montro,e, Pa., July 7, 1.858.-3wy7
Audit Or's Notkie.
TILE undersigned, having been . appointed by the
Court of Common Pleaß of -SusoitelmtinOCOunty;
an Auditor to make distribution of [immune - 3 , s in-the
hands pf the Sheriff- of said County, arising from - the_
sale of Real Estate of G. S. Mesick, R. A. Mesick, and
Harvey Hall, will attend to the dutiesof saiduppoint.:
ment his office, in Montrose, on Saturilay;the 31st
day of July, at one in,
in the afternoon, at which
tine and place all personsintemted in said moneys
will preSeuetheir claims, or he, forever barred from
coming in upon said fund.
• ' FRANKLIN FIFASER, Auditor.
Montrose, July 7,1558.-1 w •
FRE SURICE—Just Opened.
9 9 UN. for ONE DOLLAR—C:\SII.
July 7. • J. LYONS k SON
Executor's Notice.
skTerrlCE leerehe civen•to all vcrw'gr: Laving demands aitstnst
11 the e eaten: fillttiON Se ettTllllltllTll. late ter J.lberty gjseree
ship, dtea rd, that tt.e kt.f., nn ult tIF presented to the under
shelve! fer arranzneut, and all ilvtlcOr9 lath bled to eratel ertate are
requested to ruali.o ituneedlltt telyment.
1, W, 411. T !MORT 't
.11:111,I) :k A lull,
I.lberty. July 7, IStet.",-rter Executors.-
.
SPECTACLES.
NY one who may have - phi:ea up a pair of Spec
tacles, (Silver bowsi , dropped Fomew h&c in
Montrose, on Monday last, will be suitably rewarded
by leafing LIIOIII nt the Republican (Mice.
Moutrose, July 7, 15.55.
SUMMER
1858.
STOCK 45 GOODS.
•
E 110 n receiving a well selected STOCK OE
VOODS in our usual variety and invite our
friends to call and examine. _ ,
Grain and Butter Wanted.
Hemlock and Piu Lilinber, Flou r,
Bran Cho at reasonable priceA may be' _.
found at Our STEAM
POST BROTHERS.
Ityptroie, July 7, I SOS. • .
WOOL! WOOL!
H IG t:ST C ASH :r4lfiDlllll):ll6Tiby
Brooklyn, July - 1, 7x'.53
•
SCYTHES! SCYTHES!! •
01 SCYTHE'S, nt only six shilling 4 Cash down—
t7,7, 1 NV ARRANTED—can be had of
July 1, '5B. J. LYONS &SOX.
:WM. B. SIMPSON-,
WATCH REPAIRER,
MONTROSE, P.A.
Shop in A. Merriman's Boot and Shoe Store,
next to J. Etheridge.
H A VING worked for the past Title yeara with the
most skillful workmen. he fe(*.confident that
,he can do the most difficult jobs on short.notiee.
•
Alt work Warranted to give Satbfaction.
Jewelry repair‘ed neatly and on reahonable terms
W. B. sv.or,as ha 4 for :go nir K nnc thne, and 1 can rPc
ill,. 14 a ,Iroful arol u e.mq.otrot to .to a.
pa‘ t wort: ro,,aln Sono In thr caOltarr, and worthy qf ronddenov
Tem 3 %tit') Wt.., \i'i. A, CH aMti Ent.ll4.
Itrytro To IV ro. 1:1, oth E. NV. Mont:roe..
1 11.0. P.O.Bentley, L. I , rarle. C.ll
B * lllo, l ,aw..l4l..ottame.
Montrose, lane lg. IF::,L.
1 IIE undersigned will,on Saturday, July 10, 15.8,
at one o'clock, let to the lowest bidder,
the building of It.Sohool House, near Moses S. Tyler's,
in Bridgewater. The: -house is to be 24 YBO feet,
stud and brace, and 1 feet front top of Al to under
side of plate.
Also two old School Rouses for sale—one near S.
T. Scott's, antl the other near George FHA's.
The :done letting and sale, is adjourned to
July 17, 185 S.
THOS. .TOHNSON, •
MILTONHi N" TER, -Committer.
A. 0. WARNER.
Bridgewater,,June 23. 1858.-2 w
J.
LOEB. & STILT )4ays on kind,
June 23. 11.-aDEN
Administrator's Notice.
X .
OTICE is hereby given to all persons having de
mantis ar,ainst the Estate of T:' A. ,FttssENDEN,'
late of Bridgewater, &ceased, that the stone must be
presented to the undersigned fur arrangement, and
all persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to
make immediate payment. - • , "
PERRIN WELLS, Administrator. •
Bridgewater, June 23, 1,853.-6 w
- -
STRAYED
ME into the inclosure of the.subseriher on or
V..) about the ISth - of May last, il nanti BROWN
HEIFER, two years old. The ol;rner i requested
to prove property, Tay charges arid take her away.
Clifford, June 23, 1548.-:Scup
DRIED APPLES,
BEANs, LARB, and BtiCkWHEAT FLOUR for
sale by BENTLEY, READ & CO.
31ontro.ie, J une 4 7 1858. -
DAID . FOR 20,000 lbs. OF WO
II by Bentley, Read, & Co.
4fontrose, Jane 15, 1858.
• .•
Wooll • Wool!'
0 • 00011,5.. of WOOL wanted,
.for which
•
.-i 'cc will p:ry the -HICESRT CASH
PRICE..,: HAYDEN 44OTHERS.
New-Milford , June 23, 18458.-2111
BOYD 8: WEBSTER
AGENTS FOR THE SALE'OI
Mrs
t-,
-t•Asi,
C
b"- iv
OM
pa r
r o ,FVev..tebba. to a poi
'eetly htot. r 7 nn
Ce .t<o end- ere mbre eseily sealed i
.ad ea, :thr., err Le , e for the'verren• ewer
in.nted ul kip!, a! Wee awl 01ov:dere
triee;rer.th'.. sod unr.rnt•
la proe4ting then. ante , e eulaie,, the InTentee t
aballonpe. .the Esq, -
sled Itetdd rwort of Ilonnecfral ere:we ,
Abe...oft& end .r.en Irby tare ebstnieed
them soy tbe,• ire o teutt.
,The as *Circle ara ylan. •The su•
bet b. pure ta-te,ete gaol it legs lx. ellO sa4 Cl
temenier ring. erroen out es ' , ere ;eta puce* owed
dour any oth.r so. Th. !.floeipSe-bite stood the •
teat for eo , 4lrei Jaen. and Cle beet artiticeteof AO:
value is thet tt.ore 'oho tried !bese elteho wtll ID.O
i
geee lore the to.oer 11! be refOoded. hi
The hue are.s.ll wed: of pore white geode* Pe.—
ed•lethey are very among and el ilhisst• lito-thee.
m iield effeet entteet. The lebebo tap at 41/1]
the 3 .0. W.:
if..
AU* le
ewe vorbero7 Tituar.
B a umo. /k o ak t ee 16,4442. r Viblbid!*
hole!, Teptablee, eebbapeel !be
Cue mid Jere.
Lilyeral disemult to OA tiide
fern
them
their
torn
at the
fa% ora
rates
I ttnd
line
your
2dontros,6,-J.tute 16, 1858-316
N/716rti " i3:1:te 11 C 1
Ifrequott' additions to keop bur STOCK COil-
PLETE In 46 all things.” aio thank
ful' for encestragettietit wereceirela," *ell doing"
atid ask . 4 continuance br-^your fames" confident that
we Win please MeMEN4I.E ICELDRIDGE.
Brdollyn, Jy.rteln, 154?..• - .
. , •
lier The peopkNr some isnne orie has iptrud
‘i
"lir ed a bran hk* building in e street .the
Town Colwell serSed HU Injunction, ut wonderful to
relate, the building is proge:esslng r pidly,'stirting
out as it does, but the greateststieking out in Toile,
is -:-.:------------- at the Genetar Finding Store
of Ili." - S:IVILSON & SON, where you will find Office.
Dininc, Pallor, and flocking Chairs selling at COST.
,HOUSEROLD, WORDS.
. „ .
CONTRiCTED CHARLES - .DICKENS;
• -4 atkor, Pirkibick. ,Papers," ,‘;'•l47.rhotart
Ariekleby,",`. Ponabey and Son,". cle., • Re-published
Ifouthlrby {he Subscribers, from advance hlteeta,ant4
der sanction of the-London - publishers, and by special
arrangement with them. Each monthly nondiereen
taini TALES, STORIES - ,t 1) 077115'1:, APT',
CLF;S, bs CHARLE:4 1.11511 ; ITT,
LEIGH Herr, DARPA' CORIVIC)11.1., Cat:Lai:soma]
almost.everY\ conspicuous English-writer,'.thus rend
ering it-by far the molt interftting, varied; and creel
dedly the BEST LITERARY PERIODICAL rin the
English .language. lco work of the kind contributes
so tmccs!ssfully and ,so.muelt.to the floaiing literature
of,the day; its sharp; eriSp; genial Articles and •ita
admirable stories are worn extensively copied by bon
temporary publiCations than those'of any other work
whatQoever. '
• Tnnvs—"r,Tents per riunlfer, ;s3,firt per annum.
prompt remittance of non Trill sent, , e'a,
regularly delivery, pad paid.
TEP.NIS Tit cums
. Two curies for one year, - - $5;90
Five " " " - - 10,04
Eleven " , " " - - 20,00
Clerg,pnen and Teziehrrts suppled at $2,00 a year
The colonies of Holtz, hold lfrortlx,vinimoitce with
the Septetnberatul March Numbers hut subscriptions
lint* begin "rip, any number.tlestre:O.
Sets of Ifonachaid Words, 1(k Vol?., can now , be
hnd, hound is chilli, at :31,1'5 per voluntc z Seat . frie
by Express or Mail, on receipt of price.
MIMING WITH OTI!F4t MAGAZINES.
We will gent] Ilouschold Word 4 and either, one of
- tlic..following Magazines for one year for ;15: • -
I;ffik,e# Lado's Book, Oralnria's M'agazine, Ilarp•
e'ra' Ncis Monthly, Frank Magazine, Enter,
son' and Putnaai's, " Kaicker;bocker," Blackwood's
Magazine, Korth British Rpuirte. Edinburg''
nine, Loudon Quarterlg, Review, At
lantic itunthly.
We win se n d Hott \ srkold Words with any two of
the above Magazines or Reviews, for 1 yr, for $7,50.
Back Numbers of Household Words can be furn
ished at the Office of Publication, price 2.5 cents each.
ny- All persons subsmibing to Household Words
throngkany Association or Bookseller, must look to
them for their supply of the work.
Ad(kthel, ,lANSEN &
jne23w6 - No Nassau-St., New York.
Eseentor f filNotice.
NOTTO:: is hereby giren to All persons having de
minds against . the Estate of ELIJAn SCOTT, late
of the township of Lenox, dee(insed, that tha sante
must be presented to the nnder.:dgoed for arrange
ment, and all persons indebted to said. Estate arc r'e•
quested to,timke inns dints pns wilt.
W. M. TINGLEY, Exert/for.
Lathrop, .Time 23, ISsS.—tlw
EMI
A Light! A-Light!!
1: NOW AT / T. 311.7.!.C8Y TiTr t a: PREETNTS,"
.1.1 That Laic undevsigned,have on hand for sale
Pelnr.v' Self. Generating Gas Lamp,
the BEST, safest, and most teonnmical light ever ro•
dneed, equal if not supet ior to the hest Coal Gas. It
is perfectly adapted to Clinines, Hotels,: Stores,
Reading Rooms, Private Dwellings, Ec. r Ste. It only
requires a Ida) to prove it, superior to every other
portable light now in use. The material used for
generating, Gas is Kerning,
Fluid or Aethereal Oil.—
The Gas is generated in the Burner by evaporizing
and 'decomposing the Fluid by its own heat fiwunttg,
cure Hydro•Carboitie Gas which is all conveyed to
the Bunter, leaving no substance unconsumed. The
Bunter can he fitted to any' ordinary Lamp, g,tiaram
tee ing it to be perfectly safe and free flora ally dan
ger Of explOsion and is entirely free from smoke and
unpleasant smell.
The following calculation will show its. economy
over other substances used for - Light :
Peters' Self-Generating Gas Lamp with •
Fluid or Aethereal oil, at Gh ets,per
gall., six jet Burner, I ct. per hour.
Camphene at TA ets. per gall., I "
Lard Oil, :at rl, 14 2i "
Sperm Oil, 2,5 d • " 4 " 14
Fluid with com.loirner,r,: , etsper gall. 11 " "
Gas a ot2,2s per 1000 feet, 11
" 4 , 014 . ." 41
It may be distinctly understood that this Burner
will produce more light than any other Portable Light
now in use. : . •
The public areinvitod to call 1111,1 examine this
premium Lamp for thenutelves, before purchasing
elsewhere, this Ming the only llorttEr basin , " a non
conductor. A. S. 1317LCARD.
Montmge, June 16, 1859
'TAKE NOTICE ALSO,
PH AT 1 Imre on hand a good ns-Fortnient of Books
and Stationery which . I will sell as low as the
same article can he bought tki^ ride or the other td*
of New York City. Call and lat the Montrose
4
Book Store. BUI.LAB.B.
Mcntrose,June 16, 1858.
• INT
TTHE.coilartnfitsilip,lierestofore exiAtiost under the
name of DICKf.:II3INN S GARRATT, is this
day dissolved by mutual.l . onsent. The Notes and ac
counts of the late firm a in the hands of lIPRA.TIQ
GARIIATT for collectiom
New-Milford, / I J..DICKERMAN, Jr:
June 10, 1 . 835. I I
HORATIO GAIMATT.
The business will be +tinned at the old stand by
he subscriber, who will Ibe Sappy to see his old
mends, and a's many neW ones as may be disposed
o favor him with a call. j More hereafter.
J. DR:KU:MAN, Jr.
New-Milford, June 164,48513.—1 f
SEE - IIERE
Spanish Me wan. Money taken a
par for any or all the goods I have on hand. , ,
N. BULLARD.
-Montrose., June 16, 10S.
• . Je rM ,I IS MC 9 •
CODFi.SII, dry and pickled, by the libl.• or lb.
MACKEREL.in wbole ; half and quarter bbl?.
Also BLUE FISH, \ ITE FIR' in, any quantify,
by , McKENZIE & ELDRIDGE.
,- - 4 ------- -
•
T N want - of a NEW r:tUBLE HARNESS can find
i one for sale cheap a the Store of.
June 10. 11 cIiENZIE .i.; ELDRIDGE:
1
TIOG4 POINT
& W
ITZClirra
AVE - itre manufactuting the above mentioned
,' ex
cellent tuathine,ifor Eastern Pennsylvania, and
the neighboring COuntibs of New. York; and invite
the particular attention of Farmers to the following
ti ll features of KIRBY'S -, MOIVP,R,A.ND REAPER,
which we believe to U r i superior to all. others in use,
h in "the followingparticllars : It is the lightest in use,
&
is strong antirabic, a 'mple in construction, easily
0 • worked, adapted for hqrses or .oxen, requires much
• - less draught thactotherlms - chineS, has no side straught ;
[Ol ,, though it.cuts a widt swath, will work rough
ground where no:oth°' machine tan follow it, very
t s difficult to be clogged n any kind of grass,. be it wet
or diy, not, liable to gqt-out of repair, is composed
es t principally of iron, is tt• perfect: -combined machine,
- working - equally Well whether mowing or reaping,
l e and is the cheapest in price—the Mower bring only
• one hundred dollars, and thoCotnbinoa Machine, 120
di dollars, making it'aJtegetirer thit.rups.t . -
Desira&le :Mower land Reaper in: )In:rket.,..
'""`" Fareie l ts . wantip i g RELIABLE MOWERS and
_REAPERS should by.hiltneans see oar pu rchine be
° r
fore making pp their Minds to bay, any other
-Additional and intevpstlinf irtorinatitin 'concerning ,
the Kirby maehine is,loritalned in our illitstrited Cat;
alogue, which alsotlescrihcs cur other machines and
implements, aniong . whicit'a are. , = •
• EMERY'S PATENtCHANGEABLE RAIL no.AD.
HORSE POWERS, TIOGA POINT IMPROVED ,
THRESHERS and CLEAN AILS, - THRESHERS. and
SEPARATERS,PORTA BLE SAW MILLS, PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS, HORSE POWER HOES, •CIDER'
MILLS, and GRAIN DRILLS, kc. Our .-
`PORTABLE DOG POWER
io a valuable machine, and ihtleksuperiorto the pont
mpaluclineti wheel; and isi adapted for Dairies of
from Bto 10 Cows. Send Or copies of our CataloWN
and Price'List - for yourself andmoighbors.• . • ,
WELIES,,BLOOD, 4 CO. •
. Athens, June 1,18 a., .
11. L. 4LONcrEit; about for"Stisquehanna County.
Postcdfice address,_Montme, Sutq. C 0.,, Pa.
June .9, 1859.-8 w -- _
sC3
I=
1 TAIViEIME,
Govern - Tonrselves -Aepordingly
4tl . ll,iiili't..§',.::' . sisi9b.4l.iffik 6,-
. . .
Wort the- Leoent or them: lees and the ESTllT.Eieii,ile,liie : e i')E.-
I.` TE.RIUNED to re,:elve - - " - • - ''• - '
SPANISH' COIN-AT PAIL, :-. .
In ethlite . ir..l' . o-•ill ;clod, iien-bAiLilit t),lelre.-03.141theli. • %rut th e
• • ' •t. they
will cootlnne.,th eel! goods frota -. • • ' • • • • .1 • _ ,
• 25 TO 301 I EII:CENT CIFKEAPER
than any ether eAabli,limenteln-Nortlirrn . Pennsylvania.' There Is
at the prearnt time a Ist eo: rohnutor Sees:nu coin In. demi:Mon In'
,t its re‘mi • pad h4.‘"lng K..en wit b earprioe. In the publk. Lents of
t. IsConnty, a melee to the tent that mild coin Is " "
..;
.• • REDUCED' lAVALUE - .
at: Niontroet; by. thr edict tif her bfidneta men, et, dretta ttretler to
PETLIVIA ANNOUNCE. that we are le cant went of money.
and as the much abused - Sr...men coin 14 the I,e4.rityer Sn market, tee
arke* theta !taring ouch In their_proncsAnti l 4 tatter, it to
GUTTENBERG,' RBSENBAUM &
who will i4k;i. It :tilt% ItUItMEIt vALug.
We are t.stwitly,recelAng
- r3 E 10,-(00 tED a ct '
of the latest styles, and of th4rte.t quality ;
Shawls,'- Manti 11 as, Bonnets.,
"suoilthr,stook of
'mILLIRIR.V . ..O.O.on Sir:.
to which the ittaitlon of country are 11.1itivilully Invited:
\4•e havea t,rantiful t.wttinent of•
Embroideries, Collars; Sleeves; Litt.
0113, Laces, and White Goods,'.
tmexmlled It. quollty: ntylv, nod Taieeo:
. We devo:e a gnat deal nf etteutitka to the - • .
' 11.3817 .IE.D3 EMIGRE,
bininem; 'taxi:lg :1,1 catttwisay tallorlag edatllibta t att tnithiettd with
tar Sttt.% at MaNTlithiTii \d
flatter i.iurseli es thatwe ca fft altars.—be lit dwarf yr giartt r azid not
natter how itl•Atapen—ln a prw•tatailleptN,
•
AI.WATS,
that ie., l'ort-lifonnair IA STUFFED with the. "
po cnu
us to taingtst of I , l , AM:ill tufi wtii it. Aln.)
awl gut your "....AIONErti at theqr.: of
Gottessi)eig, Itosetibaunt a; Co. .
Pa.. May flti. •
3r .
FLOUR of the first quality con:44lllth' on hand and
for sale lolc, by McKENZIE & 17,1,DRIDGE.
FARM FOR SALE.
!PRE subscriber offers for We a 'pleasantly% hteated
1 FARM, containing Eighty-three Akerle.i. k ,
and situated in the township of New Milford; 'on' the
road leading from Great Bend to Montrose: , -. Said
farm is well watertil and timbered, and in a state of
good cultivation. Good buildings and a thrifty youno
orchard oti"the premises: also a sufficient cumber of
productive peach and . cherry trees for tinnily use.
small paytiffie when possession . 13
given, and the 'balance in instalments to suit time con
venience of the purcha4er. .
For particulars, miquire of tbc subscriber On the
premises, or of d. B. IleCom;rm, nt MoAtrose. Pa.
' Mc,COLLUM.
New Milford, P.t, June 9, 1856.-If
Woel Wool" !
iiTANTED 10,0Q0 lbs. of '13(3 1 1 . ,, for which
, tye trill pay the highest nlgket price, Cask,
deliKered at our Store. Young; ,411c:Sniitto.'
Suturnersrille, June 9,
WOOL CARDING
11E suhscriber,is,earrying on the ahovelinsiness„
1
as usual. A. (P.
Brooklyn, .tune t, 1558.—tf -
HIGHT,Y
Important Information
TO ALL GENTLEMEN - WHO WEAR CLOTHES
IHAVE recently made arrangements at considera
ble expense for doing work in the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
on very Alai notice, in a neat, (lambic, and fashion
able manner, and at'
REDUCED PRICES
I will furniA garments to order, if desired, Or yen
der the customer whatever ti.t.7:dstanee he may need
in seleeting.inaterialA of the best quality and at the
Lowsisi Minyket Price.
-All my trot tiill he warranted as to rit., finish, and
tkrability. No customer need take hi; work•from
the shop unless it snits bith.
permanently and exclvively n gaged in this
husine,s, it shall be thy great aim to pleioth thcpub
lie and thus secure their patronage. I'. LINF.S.'..
Montrose, June 10, ISs9.—tf
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
- P. r ..( O )RAL-AL gaMr-03:1v3
J. F. STODDARD, A. M., PRINCIPAL.
•
TIIE undersigned take pleasure in Announcing that
the "Sysuur•TlANSa enincri Nonm/ki. SC11004"
again open in the At I JtUiLDIIGS, in Niusurnr., — on
Monday the.3oth-day of Augnot, 1858;
to continue nnovr n seretce , under the Charge of Prof. STODDARD:
and ennyvt.N.t tv-d-t:nos 6 , r 10 wet , by F. 'Fauugr
near. Co. Supt..klit , rlsA,V I , f th o
ecnd'a n :11,111,tttiS of the
teach "jaw c..untr, catinentle etallintd to matritr
ate much. to the havtinft oc.the,4Wol. t We 'deem It, proper. hoer
ever. to !tate that Mr. Tea - bbury 1. not peeuniar:,ly interceded. !ti
the tkin..)l.l
Pod. 5T.007.% . 11;ti charneteraa an efficient F.ducttor and popular
Author is too extentitvele kditern to re4nlre comment and the mark.
ed uucc,uand atti•yersceatittactton that hare attended hta tabors a•
tonng u 4 in the reit, arc nalik.ent guaranty for the future.
During the present Muttaner ire seal vtit.' the 'Normal Sehnoim of
Canada, to pereeata ffintself of .whatever kaaavvensetati to the Arc of
Teaching they nay pre.sent. " •
.L CT. U•lt E S •
Prof. tirorizoop tv U lecture on the Science and Art of Teaching
and on Moral llceriopaient. 31r. Trio:eructs sill hteture nn
lolograud 11yelene: The 11 - inte.lll,4 Imiglemen w9R ntoO lecture be
fore the tieboot J. L. Ill.C11.1)/M.F Co. :ilk LUZCTIIe Co.. 3i. A.
l'oxixo, Editor ,If. the "Student' and tic ioulinatc: — N. Y.. Iron.
V." Jr:-scr. It. ll.rrr.r., It. S. 4.1111,1LET4.3q r5..11e,.., It. B. EY
our. and other,.
Three wilt IT.e a rrlinary INTarta: , nt enrult.ctt•ti u with the Schad.
unikeilheehozge of'3tl,o Et.r,xs
EXPENSE.S. • -
TUMO.N—Nonnal Drpartliteur; per quarter of eleven was. $ll,OO.
' Pannary . • " " , , 2,74,
" • In t.ng',l,lbrinselleri, and Latin awl ti trek% do; ' 9,00
Board per week .a 00
-,.
/1)4 desirahle that tniticsidlls b paid in advance. and, no thalncs
M 0211.111 be made extent in eases of protraetfd Ass
ckne: Students
can Loam them•vlve.=, no heretofore. Coukhig study and furniture
can be rent.' of Mr.-Sayre, at ren...refthle =amt.
For Information In regard to rooms. htetni. &c, apply to W. B.
"texas, Eat.. Monte, Pa., or to the Secretary: ' -
Students should not rsat..to be vr.estax'.at. the. ormetso of the
School. • ' JESSUP, PnAldent.
F. READ. Secretary.
3leattnne . :.l n VII,
NtIV GOODS
• JUST ARRIVED AT TILE
-EitEir OE NAVIGATIOii,
fei sale cheap. C. W. )[OTT
MI
Mori 40irew Gopds,
mom=
,- lbs. GOOD SUGAR for 461,00. .
I •
2 5 YARDS CALICO for.. $ll,OO.
16 " 'SHEETING for . 91,00.
TEA for . 51,00:
300 BATS from Gd
. SOAP Sc!apd 10c BAR.
•
CODFISH. SALMON;
TROUT; ' • - MACKEREL, ~
SELF-BEATING IRONS, •
• - ,BOOKS,, • T U.B 5,
OARPEIiNG, °
Tliatikfid for pa 4 laiors w - e'respeetfully invite our
old frionds and-new comers to give us a call and
SATISFY TitEMSELVES
that this is the-place to buy chcap for rasb down
"• ; Ar:•LYOiIIS
Nolitroso„ JunC-it.iB4
GREAT BARGAINS
FOR:.CASHI
ANYI'III',R FR'ESTI AltitMAL OP-
Ar.E7ge-,000,1),5%.
.. .
lilyaidu good Delitinerlor .., . . . • - $1;00
10 -; '" ' , Metriume Prints ... ' :1,00
12 " i Sprague L . - Allen's do • • 4OO
17 • " Madder do . 1,041
10 " i D'euiniu .. .: -.. . . 1 ; 00
12 Puund; 'good Sugar . • • .1.,00
25 '' 4 .. :_lloontop,Nuils : . ' -1,00
16 -- " . 'L.: Bolikk o roaloyut43.. - ',_ 1,00
.. 3 • " . ' -flood Tea • ' . , 1,00
3 dullons M-olusses,.. .. , , •-- :- 100
A large lot of Ibis andleatut Laval flingliam4 I s:e
i • ~ ..3 ,:,-
kc. at erjually - lotv Prices.- _ i -... '_ -- •
0 -- FAlibitiNPI:ER:;
.
MiintrOse,Mity 26, 1659:
. . . .
3F,saor
CIIE6T of secondhand TOURS
..-cost $50,00-401 be raid forlt39 Enq u ire
or iIENTLEY, rtiND & co.
Montroze,../une 3 , 18:
NEW ARRANGEMENTS. • •
.ffe s •
.101711.11 . mr ia
. 4. • oii;k - ran
101• A DY PAY I •
. AT GREATLY-REDUCED: PRICES: •
IJAVlNairied limpid way of charging and never
.1.1 :readying pay, we have concluded , to
,try the
Nimble Si.tpencelnstead of the Slow
We keep con:4117111v on Lends good assortment of
all kinds of C'ABLVET FURNIT UifE, or ftiridshed
. at short notice: All in want of •
Or GOOD • FURNITURE
at low prices will •plcase girC' us a call. ' A word to -•
the wire, &c. . .
Shop and Ware Rooms - foot of Main Street:! ' •
WM - . W. SMITH &
Montrose; May 20, 1858.:-tt • • • • '
RIGHT IN TOWS:
tXTENSION irlAintS '
14.1xu.r.setunEo or •
Sa T 11"_ :Olt 0 T - H - E B t .
of all SIZES aiiid PI ICF.S to snit tliO'lSlEB,.o . f,
Walnut, -Cherry, -and - Mahogany,`,
and 'Warranted to work right-up to the re..
. llontrose; rune 9;1358. -
BINGHAMTON WATERITRE
tlroonie County,:N. Y.
Tills .17.stablisliment has been greatly,: enlarged
. :and improved dining the present Spring, andlis..'
min- ready tor the reeeption of patients.
FeW similar institutions in this country combine sd
Many adVantagel for the successful treatment • of in
valids.-
.Tite - kleation is beautiful, house- tute' and - •
commodiouS. The'roorus large;airy, well famished,
and every Way arranged.with•- view-to the health
a \rk
and chinfort of their,oceupant3. ' . - : •
The Physicians, Dr. Thayer' a d Wife,' liave had •
twelve-rears expe . riimee in treating diseases, 13ydro•
pathicatiy, (Cho last eirAt at Din,gleantton,) l dining
which oMo : they have treated sudeessfully thonsanda
of. sick person', man after their diseases had...been ; .
pronounced fatal by eminent phrsielazis. In addition
to the tr , tients at the .S 6 Cure,'- , they have a largeprae•
,-
"tice.in Tile village and surrounding country,. which
makei them familiar pith the treatment of
. diseases
of every grade and character. They planned.. built,
and own the "Itiagh . ontait ll'ater. . Cure," conse
quently it is under their entire-control and Min*"
f -
inimn.
In all those diseases to which the peculiar. adapta
tion of Hydrophilic treatment has lbeen successfully,
demonstrated, they will generally guarantee a speedy
and. pm feet reAoration, such are the_ following, viol
Acute Mid Chronic 1131 , i11111.1tIFITI, Nervous Diseatiesi
Dyspepsia, S,C rofula and. Spinal' Complaints, Fevers,
Liver Complaints, Tumors, 'Ulcers, Enlargement of
Joints, Diseases of Tluont and Lungs, Dropsy,. Ague
and lever, Female Complaints of every grade 'pr.('
'charcieter,•„Skin diseases,.Catarrlt, Sm., Sc.'z ' '''
. l'ersons who have beep long sick• or-' bed-ridden,:
and who have not succeded heretofore in their efforts
to regain their health are especially invited-to give
theme call: • : -
` Teritt% from $ to $lO per Week: ~
' :0 - Dr. 'Thayer will lie at' Alovtrose, (Searle!it
11°1(.4) an Thursday, August St(, IStiS., ancfrafdinf‘ , , l
'lit inviteslit4lids In f yis.c hint a‘esiii. ,
For further particulars; address . .
0. V. TIIAYEE, 3i. to. -
Binghamton, May 19, 1555.-tf .
.....
New Spring floods:
FOR CASH & PROMPT G MONTHS' :BUYERS.
LrLkIDIMPEIT - Tr
Would idyll.° attention to his Now Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
Just received, iueluding, as usual, a. grcat variety or
Ladies' Dress Goods in Prints,Ziingliancs, Lawns,
Brilliant:,Clarllirs, Barr/leg, Poi - dint
Silos I,'ror e, la, SM. - zf: - Cask mere Shawls
Mantillas, Paraxoix, Ribbnns,:finnnels
and Flnwerv, Brondelneher, Cessilitcres dud
variety ri
,8101 e, fp) Fqqeil aQ=O.3,
herlvd;ny ? . ;rocer;ift, Crorkfyi; ' Hard
?cart, :•;:,..r,••x, Iron, Sled, JYTril.::,llats and
. .
Caps, cote gvni ShoeA,
" Olclll4:7l'aihted Wiier. 7 6u , .tiliadrs., Wall Paper,
.grews, Oils, Paiut3`, Proc,inß,Fish,
The entire : 4 tnek, havitg been bOli'ght for CASH,
and at. Panic Pri . c:es. will he sold at the lowe . 4t figuros,
to'CASLI Niid PROMPT SIX MONTI'S' Bul.ers..
N. 8..-Floor and Salt constantly on hand..
New Yilfortl, May 12,1558. . '
THE MONTROSE_
.
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A. ,;: - N ~z - . 7 . - .) ,_
1;/
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71 ' 0\ itiARDIVARE 2! -
41 \
\''' \ \ ClTlTiffi / l 'P
Z.
4 ( . 0 ,,...0-'''''7.e.,:a..,
Na c. ..,-,,.:- * 1.1 ~:
~
~ ft- t a a {
• ,41
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Gencirat Finding Store
IS NOW FURNISHED WITH
N.EW ,GP 0 P:S
DMECT from,NEW YORK CITY for Spring trade
It It Z - I; 2 0 -1 01
of many kind, Prints, Gingham, Muslin Delainc,Ghal-.
Moire Antique, and different prides of Black Silk.
fariLetilag. -
-by the yard or piece. A good ttiortment of Caipek
Oil Cloth, Matting, LookindGlasses, Wall Paper, •
CARPENTERS TOOLS,. .
Planes, Sate+, Itll San:s, Cress Cut . and „I:trag Saw.
• •
ARDWARZ
.eonsias of everything in the line of'" Cutlery, House
keeping articles, Builders and Ueehanies Hardware,
, • Forming
,Artieles, Scales andßalatters, - km, &c.,
Boots and Shoes, and Cap.!, Ropes and Cordage,
V Crockery & droceries.
In fact every thing'a• reasonable person can-want..
We thank the Put)lic forpast fitvons and goricik
- •
further patronage:- 111. S. -Wilson dr: tiOn.
!. Montrose, 31ay Itl; 1.858.
.
", NEW' G-OODS‘ .-- -...: . - ...
rig a subseiibers are._ noW icceiling - : a : 'arm ) 11
1.. Well sovcto.iitQck. or .-. ' --- V „
..,.
SPRIFIG:t STIMIiIER-GOODS::-
,consisting fn. part.
DRY GOODS',. ,‘ STRAW GOPAS
HARDIVARA`, - 0.0 1814#7 +
•,CROCkERY, IRON,
,NAlte,
TS 4 CAP.: BOOTS 4 . SHOES,
DRUGS, MEDICINES", .DIrE'STUFFS,
FAINTS,- 01l Sy. , iASS;' , AS 6I . ( 7
•, - PUTTY; 4c., tee., gtez, -
We invite the atteutiOn of nui- lady ikatzonisto our
. . , . ~. ..,
l 2g00 :
among which . wlithe found, Delaincs, Latins; thlaßts-:
Robes. and•Briltionfc4c.; all nun ermiss. -. ;" , : , ± . ;`..z.
. - 'Also a fin4isiartment of &audit, Ribboiss,* ..
irsse-
Sis, _Radii* ' besides4a,ler ixias. s ,
Alia' a' choice . lot: of " fresh TESS,- SUgalt&V IMil
. •
other 'groceries, 48 cheap as the thcapCst . - ' •- .
... We feel confident that in. tbo price dud' quality of
goods We cannot falitto stilt ALT... WO interal l to s c p
at prices that defy Competition:l ~ ,
Our motto .is Milan profits and quick returns.
_ Come along with pour:REA DT PA Yarn! war
i r
do yon g oo MaKENZIE & ELDRIDat' - •
Brooklyn ; lfav n 1;455, •
Our stock of