Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 10, 1859, Image 3

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    Gel Oral News.
.... lerttel , W. , fleyt,ooll4tor fez the town of J AuLui,l.-7Ellnaund B uo ilf o oroje„_43,.. W. Chap.
. Waliktill i .I.C. 1%. has .atiliched, sea ethers inz male. nei l i''' '', '
t , A pair
of woomerrolio. e i h a pnott y o ts ti , Dr. I I?ridgrteetrr.—lnt koster.!Jfidd/dowle—Paritts Host
I.tella IfasLrook, in- satisfaction fin. t=its duo said eufris'td- -- Scril Peeks! .'i'ew illi.thzd•---jilihinii H.
loan by. the lady doctor. ` . Chacoing.. 7 .ltalphXnil. l Cook, B. 11700 i pdeh.
I);.norke.—.l - ohn Dußois. I, and Bart:S.lf. Minnie.,
17) P • tommon:dent of th . Aondon Doi:
a't Ben..l.—Stephen Ilemillaktrind.—.l oseph Re
ly Aiwg states the the trench Emperor is making
r , epArm in , a a „i„ ; (, to it0ti..,,,, that i‘c, intends drieksonNnthaniellrma,3 ' Kum., jr.. • .
to take the field in person i and that it Is certain he „4.ilit',B• Jane, ~.. IS" ‘ „in''hanii• — Auguntus
burnt with ambition to command anat* . in 'aet-nal 1 1 .-m i r k .— Gil es
,7, r e:,7.l . t... — s " t ' e l p es l i c " ; tte l' e n t. l ,Si " li ' r ib r e ' rt iakc.—lletthen
warfare. • L.no r.—F: eenian T. ?torsi Meeker.
'On the night of Thnt. , dny, Mandl nd, the cm : Inol7l.9oPl.—Luther q Aid-
President sent a message to tbeSenate. deplone2 ti.te L,„0,,,.,,....__1 nk .10t ! 0i ng . 1 rich, soften G d a . ii , Jr.
jack of legislation necessary to replenish the Tr,,.-n- . ' Traxerse Jurors.
rr, and stating that unless sotnething in stone, the
Trenonryi will become bardirynt. lie earnestly its-rte.; trxf-li. - ! Sr.co?.D wire.
.1 ..1. reral.—Ed a nrd II Io a- .1 to rni.—A bn er 11. A r.c . .ty
plored Coottiess to take come immediate Itelien.
..... Two 'young ladies helonelOg. io Nen tiorynort, ham, ' , label T* hir• :-1 a urn.—Nattui Green,
a few daye piece, wishing to .T.O fiOin'l.Oirellito Lan - - -A ((burn.-11liralii Cat ter. i P. G. Burch.
fence, preferted skates and the Menitinte to the-ears
..../fridgrwatrr.—B sr tlet t:Apotocatt.--Jonntlian Bar
and railroad, and made the passage of ten miles in 1,4, de. ; . ney, IlaciAltuff,,m.
forty miatttes. For some portion of the was there Bred F. HreEd;Bri'llic'e'ilei,-111. Fan -
;was a strcmg head wind, or the peat might hawe been , A'" Crandall, Isaac EA cher. M. 3. Manington.
"accomplished in less time. " ) Stellkg• iChoennut,—Mjclotel gain.
I . .... thifore adiOurcing, the house of RePrractint. etnvOui—D. 0. 11,itikler,1C/Vorci.—.lohn linlion.
',tires at Washington adopted the usual resolution of nuntre.--Wm. Wilbur. !Gib,.,, —Daniel Ey an 5,
re.j•ect to the Speaker. Mr. Potter, of Wisconsin, D fmock.—Geor, , e Gates. [ 0. IL ijawley.
tit.inantird the yeas and - nnys on the resolption Frrinkllst.:—Dati. 11. Illovi Crt Bela —L. B. Crook,
Teas, 13 4 ; nays. tte;.ato.ent or not rating, 7r.. ere, Luther Slow, :id. ; A. P. Stephen..
The agrentr-fire followed the example -of Mr. -Orr sllnsest Lake.—J. W. Tap ' Marto of. —A lfred Bra i •
hi m s e lf,' who absented himself-on the ocrasiori n t r ,.. for, L. S. Towne.. nard, Fowler Peek.
tpect to Speaker Banka. GiTat Pritst.=- . ..llcnry Teri fkrrirk.—.l. T. Ellis.
:... Governor Parket has signed the followin.• b w 4 . - (Liberty—John D. Terrell.
hills: An Act relating to certain charitable corpus,- l i rrr i` k-- Lw-N i z hn lz- ibitlizaP---ilnlin blond.
liens. It makes it lawful for the Courts to permit iiormunw.—J. H. Rogers.lene.c.—lraniel 0. Fern
married women to he incorporated with others in env 1 ,f,....‘nr.—.Fretil Dayton. ' hate, .Tan. Italatead, An.
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institution composed et women, or to he tinder their • Th ` •b • 42
'' ,.,'- r''' — A;lcu'in Perry, drew Chstnhei lin. -
management, for tlicare and education of children. r Ms ' .Ifolitrog..—,Samuel Bald.
or for the lirpottof tick or indigent women. Also, 'i4 , rtu.—N. L. Austin. I Win. W. smith.
Lot. rap.—Souldaftl Quicki,,ltUildorn.—Jelin Brad
the Act to incerpepite the „ Yates; rtlion of
Art and tAteratnir." This emnpanr lee for hs Ale - 1 !""tr°"- - Arn* s N i c h ° 1 ' 1 'l'" - •
34t the publication of a Magazine. hearing centtimt. ifiadNuem.—Santuel L.l.Vem Mil innl.—G it rdo n
thins from the literati of the world. - inerther with the W i ni ' lin i• . j Mcmlei-. Richard MC1 , 51.,
dfstritintion of fine 'engravings among. i•s ; natrons. Itl Y - 3
('' " 7 1 1, r 4 . ---- A-FlrAnt. , FrancisMbaleY, M. C.
ir l something similar in the Illtistmteri London pews, Jim o.Diintl, Daniel 110 Dykema,.
81 W' a ;Slack ComPnny. A number of wcaltity 1 . I !iMn. Edwinßift. IRwth.—Da , l4 Collwiti, It.
men of Philadelphia are onninceted with the cuter-. 1 Oa khroti —Calvin Brush. i H. Si. isher, A. F. Shad-
Prise. - I Thol,,,lpt Deuel jr., Z.L. , dock, Seth Shore.
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_ cooler, Ihmnirl Gary. .54.1 ,,, L.-ra , t.- 0 .-S.lbig-
Silrrr tol , .—lsaac Gage,' ham, Peter Tato.
.TO.n.r,h Whirplr. ..Q,nrion,hite—Henry Will.
-S nsq iteh no n n.—Sain'l 1I.! ialns, Jr.
Seymour, Wm. C. Fri 11.! Thottnte,—Chae .r . Brown.
... Is ;fated that they have had - ninetv.rine
days of uninterrupted .good nleighilig in Berkshire.
Mass., thin whiter.'
Sir. Gardner fired a pb4 ,- .1 otitis nweethenrt
a few days wen in Minnesota. and she has. since Mar
ried him. Who ever dreamed that gun : powder wan
alore-powderl
. The President is reported to car )lint he. will
eaTI an extra session of Congra , s in Jolt- In cache prn.
vision for keeping' id effective operation she Prmt
Office Department of the Gavernment, lie say; he
cannot take the responsibility of einsinz up they Pont'
Ofliptis of the country, an he would hare to do before
Pe ember next sobs there is an extra sermon and
...means provided.
Captain Mich orthe brig Frances Jane, from
Mathytez, seal Captnin Staples of the ;charmer Mo.
Ponce, P. R., re;r: that a Spanish
lnr'ire hom the NINFI. of Afrio.,, oiii rsii negroes on
Ictaluattemptine to r-fl , -et i inn ling. lrdg.onr.
anent the 4:1) on a red on t h e erect c.rd
the J•land."and went in r.ket.4, and h laay r.porr.
rei that :he Canminnfrlie ;lacer tad committal sail
cite. 'The , lll2ltinrita,.".7 immt diatclr denpitchain go y. i
ernment ?leaner to hat% lit ulo• had not .r.-I.,ined ae
the thnu of ihe tiepin-triton - 1 the. abrne itinek—Thil
:;.nv2it Eschan,:c„lbtreh 4, •
On the fast day of Congre..., Senal,r ;
gave notice that he ;lionhl, at a!: cult- d.r of the
next ne,:sinn. rail 11 . * a - i•atimiltree of fni-ensit.-.ation.
.
with tile view of correemz, by legislation, the ainme
which hare grown an under the syztenr,of patronage
hy which Mr-three thou-and men keep their places
1. : 7 - the will of the Prf,F.i,i,nt.
A new trtiteri Stare , S.nate•cnnrene,l at
Washington;Harelr 4th, by Froerift) Flinitinils‘ of the
Pr Pir lb. purNeie of considering tr,atie , J.
appointment.% ana.othe: purely Clf•rlll.lVi bmine.siA,
The following ten Sena mPtubf , r , of the Fict
;step..., have been re-elet:te‘ttor =it yeary r!.on. March
4:11; Pitt FeF.senthn INVA" Harm,-
*hire. John P. Hale
Tilinois, Stephen A.
.Douglap; Virg:lid% -Robert B.
T. _ Hunter; Gf.01 , :":3, P.obert
Albert G. Brown; Alahama, ffemenr C. Oar Lms
leant, Judrat Benitimin ; Wm. K. Si
baLt, ian ; South,C,rrol:na, .131110 S ir. Eight
new Senatnrt lace b-en . ..:en„naowle lihode
gnd, Herwr B. Ao
uthm; Witliarn Sant:-
burr: ..ith;hi , "Nn. Kibcsley S. ; La % t James
W.Grimes:North Catolir.a, Tiernir.er Rragg.; Ken
tnelcv, Lazarua W. Powell; Tenbe:see, A.- 0. P.
Nieholsort; Texas...J. W. ITermAill. Senators. ft,
the ensuing tern have thris far to be eltoqen• st.
follows; New_ Jemer, in place of Wm. Wright: Ilin
neaota, in place of James Shields; Oregon, in place
Deiazon Smith.
l'Personnl Liberty" I! Itftl: Leen introduc
ed into tut PennFyivatia Lecielature. It oechor ,
the writ of hafierut Corp u s to he n writ of riiht, and
to be granted of conrae.PritVid , i, far A trial jute
for any person eh:tried as a slave. aril makes the rer
diet of the jury in the ease final, the nile,rze i l {unitive
to he admitted to bail until the t.a..e is ril:nosed of
!t
eicludea the. testimony of the claimant in the race.
and OA .ermfm.i‘m
. of the ATlPaed fuzitirp is to i t .t tok
en ar. evidence. The title of ay.r claimant matt be
proved hi . two credible WitTINZ. , '", whose te.timenr
muqt-he given under tbe.rulea of corn:non hinr. Tr
prevents any officer of the commonwealth. from, in
any manner, asid.tinf, , or abortin, in tire return of n
fugitive also. prevents jails or pti,ons of the Com•
rionwealth beine need in such service. The yenalty
for violation 14 imprionmert.
The - rumor of the contemplated rejig ration of
Chief-Justice Taney and .Tuctiee MeLea.p, is prr.
rmmy,' by the- lVailtington papert• totally without
foundation.
....sr. Spnrre. on, the Celebrated I,radnn preach
er, hue reaolrecl not to visit the.l.7nir,tl Statey this
year.
The New Ilampahire State crl,•-tion took pine,
March Rth; that of Connreticat will take Once Anvil
4th; Om: of Rhode bland, April Rth-; that of Vir
gioia. May 26th. In each of these States a Ciovernor
is to be chosen.
.... The oldest comphs in Vermont is said to h'
living in Hardwick, the nl.l gentleman lw.ing 47 and
~ i s wife 99. the'two haring lived together in wedlock
for aerentr-nine yeaA. The n!(1 . 1:111y anya that she
can now* do more isnuserrnrk in A day than half the
glria in town, and her work. prove
4411 hae been intrntineed in the State Sr-n.
ate to make.the office of State Tri-azurer elective by
the peoOle—the firoi election for .aid officer to take
pine.' at the geMpal election, on the P.Pcond,-Tddny
of October next, and the Treasurer then •elta:tied to
nsaume thedutlea of hia office on the first Hondas in
Bay ensuing, The exialing laws in regard to dude;,
penaltieo, "Lc.. are to reihain.
.... lir. Ten Broeck and Mr. Robert rhrlan, two
gentlemen of the tnrf, left New York re•
c•-to; , tor I.irerpool, taking; i‘ich thcin do adl. 7 tional
•••thormighbreda," to add to the nurew.r cf
An:Nit-an horse that have for a year or MT hack
been contending in gnglarar, , race courica. ,'There_
was a ntnnher of Ata;Tican game !Gala, , aid in he of
the purest And most Etinnun attains, an board. going
ont_aa a present to Hr. Langley, thie editor Of /Itirs
There is no longer any reason to doubt that
the seergt Motive for the immense military end naval
Preparations of the FFenrh- litup'sror, been, for
some time past, the eattits-ion of the Sepolemic in
ner:net over Itely. We et.Tognize um Let that ltalv
is not- capable of. maintaining, her independence
against any one ail:se f”ur peweis; +ince Austria,
the weak of the roar, mistriSs of two-third: of
her territory, and a Fn-tela and Austrian anus main.
tain the Tope in his mitien as a temporel sovereign..
.... The French law specifies that "no mineral
substances shall be used in making or CoiothYissr eet
meats, • eacept I:ruseien blue end pule ultra:ea
:be. • No papesr,tior.Yrrapping hotebons intuit be
colored with any.other miners.] substances than the
shor e two. No fulminating
• preparaticql. ttplat he
is envelopes of bon-bons. A stt y-coelis and
other dealers who BeEl bonsbotts must wrap theta - to
per...r hearing their names and addresses upon them,
tm that the, can be traced:- The makers and dettlets
*Mill be personally responsible fbr the accidents cans.
el by the bon-bons they make or sell" LaNis against
this Method of poisoninepeople are as necesstre is
the Units!! Flat& as in France.
:. A Slane hi Cubals not exactlilh, same thing:
Ite a [dare in Carolina. lla has some "rift. which a
white man is bound to respect. ":1 Ile has an owner,
hut' can buy hintiedf, or any part 'of himself, and the
owner cannot refuse. the p. nil:Lase money . Ile may
thin. own IFS. half of himself or the quarter of bite
sec in which cue he becomes entitled to It Notion
donate share of flute and earnings. Once a year
he is allowed a certain panther of days to find a new
Plirehuser, if Eli[ master ill treats - hien. He ono -hare
hi+ children legally declared free, ,by pitying t 2 e s e in
Cohn, at the birth of each. Should Cabs, lee saner}
eel. of cony the "principlem of the Dred,Scott Deci
Alen' wottietapptr ;04 g him reduchrgikailde4 vale
level or tattlemi thliATln oar `Senthern Nta,cn —a
Such en abrogation of their lairileges would be at'
most sure to =use an inaurreedcm, and a bloody one:
Both master end stave In the Island hanr.reasoa to!
dread :he day of w annexation." '
I Cr_AColiTles3Et.
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It tea Nonce. - 1 and Timo th y Seed,
I.)miLic None): is hereby given to all person s
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.1. concerned the folkwing Dtatet, to wit: ; . , rola . gyp..-
&ta e„
to of JACraON PAM:rill; late of Gityrnl
41.44a ! i 1 e
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townetsip. deed, JaciV f rOillett, Artinirsiarator. 1
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st :Maw, cOrblyvtgr, pink lateaMPthow y dettie4i, 6
_,..D , LAirititor.
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Chitties i tttkAY: - Ati itieriiilrr 4 -* - -' frt. - 0 isat--- - di
Estate of axon Ttilarr, late of liarford, deed, i ii
ritgil Tiffany, Athaisistrator. - 1 Montrine, February 1,6, 1859.--tt
Estate of • Nr.taoll Tiryssr, late of Brooklyn; deed, i
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=Lt. T. Tiffany and E. L. Kent, Adataistretoc4.
1; Frcal accountof WALT= WATiov- G uardia n of . . MEAT MARKET.
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Notice, to sehoot Directors...4h, ~,w. w. ihs.s.s. _ - serri '
fuumnonth Certincine should not be m'at in with the l Avenue,
• That the accountants have aecti t ui their ' et zth an ‘ tr ,, - ; -- _pis - Public near . e a 110 f I.
"unerruptorit hs " on the !% , 1 page of the ..beet , nuan-YA the Regiater's Officein and for the county 0,8114- , K EEP constully on hand a good suppli ofSTEATS
`veered.The State Superintendent It" d . dried that retttchairta, and that ti awe will be presented to the': of all Veda. Carib pAktror Reel vats
he will not issue a warrant 1 . 0( the StAte A ppm) i - Jutfgestif the tdrillins' Ceouri of, said county, on 1 tit, Craves, Oiheep, and Lambs. Also for
ti °° ootUthel OM rOlierl7 Iti 4 lrered by the- ptest- i F , idaYi Alm illthi 1859, for ennfeinntlnn and allow' I litsiist Of, all Wands
dcet ef ilieoard. a auce. ' CHARISS NE .14.1.4 RAVilter. - PSYSTOOK & HAWLEY
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Buigoißobeik
- • A : mumlift of Sem i11ii.1;144 lbw 1 -
Gym Plai4 ,`• 1441,4i . .,11 / 116 1 M r
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JCROLI.
GROVER & BAKER'S -
CELEDICJITED
FAI4ILY SEWING LIACHINES,
4115 Broadway. New York.
SUMMER STREET; BusTos
730 Ches(tint Street. Phil.
137 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMQRE.
- Weil Bit St- Cincinnati-.
A New - Style.—Pfiee $5O.
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711- •-• taaittlkirapor
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It mitirea no re4poolini—nr. I":Er . ongdist:
F. R. CUANPLER,
moNt 11.6,r,
J. P. W. RILEY
AGENT FOR
,Wheelerit Wilson's Sewing Machines,
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THE REST IN 1 . !..E.
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.• ran- r‘r“... piWt7/ - 7.:1,..;z0; g.
r 4,y haral rg.
It', ' , peter Wuntn.r.nd:WlL..o,e+ miring Machin's
re.r vre.—Tranrxr. •
enan..l , imagine any iVeg n'ar , rfAct..—•
NFIC Yong Fx.I.NZaLIST.
Montrose, Dec. 29, IS.sB.—tf,
Thy o.lvgesinted Ilittem, for the Cure
Aneliela or L4 , -r I niTe.riarnin
Artrthi, er aril A_,. Irian /ion% IA .4 ,, A• I'
I v i :ten. tatrie.o. Serum A. atarti., V 1.1.1 T Tei.rral
I.Ang oriea TT*T..I
T calf elii•Tet of tor fr
iT""' ' --, laTr • Tna Phi -tell., .^y.
a, The riatt ••r... ern.: •er. are: R
for tor Trite oLd en r.
- 1 Teti to 'rtlir • 1.•
aior. ISITTEILS rave ovirever..l t.y In T. -ire •
Lint in their formula differ entirely . from tn-rt nn} Tif T
..r. - .1 ion of rpr4latir. rogitairitut ro alrhohre--uo
•-.40c...1rt.r.,:.—1n their niturrtmlr.rot slmulsar.—rrhartr4q
to atm rltnie; thee are ...a eorite.salloo auta tornitoile , l"
Th.ttetite wtdrl. lawny ni; Ara! fo erteraanaltait Otero , . and re ,
',gem to rte ortotine rigor taut health. bee nutter of 1.”
1 , -;a• sr-V.41114, or boa - ever I:odor-re ehranteto tt3 chime , the- ,
oar be.—notanaler that It toe balled the of Var
and train:tett the efforts Of Medicine. a :mete trlaltif the., ISirtrn ~
they the ImM:see *at *Teal, I. =lambic. 14 the properrru.l..
to TeTtirtuaty of tbc Toner erre+ eltecte6 - tre ILIA Remedy. ra-fereTe - --
-• ;Lai Loth, vrettrucertlfleacesrroandtrlird4plirldua.lsknov ,
Ste
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• 7 - I)ylptpaia Cur -
T.. - great autaler af mum rlrectritl, that melrotiht rothianand. t
!Awed OXTUENATED BrrTFX1 4 ! has tatattithled 1 , ,e•
q..IITILitT a. thr halt rellablemettleht*fte tbe predy eat" ir
thdtgrainn. Arthron, lArtr romplAlnt. Peter had
Achiltr. Heart Bum ITrad
thetAllrr, and rll4Thhtreirt. Cf tt,r, Gtctn ^S awl
Orhhh , A. she , : eh! vi!lhatisfy Mr—.heart o'r ha 7•5cr,5,..e..+1
4ad
SETS! W. Fon - tt: s• co_ P,-,1•-" ere.".
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A ItS(TP.--"A BEL Tr 3(.1 - att....AO! C. TS I: /1..
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Dit„l. 4„•., oLIISTEA.D. Larelal. 17..5 ir - .7c a I.tn:: to. - . 7.
I.434etaber it 1S -Vlcv'
IIIAR 'LIED.
On the ad inst_, by Timothy Carpenter, Frl., Mr.
Lrynra: HALL and Miss Br, n:a A. TN - Eu.llas, both
of New MIMON!.
In Montrose, on the Ist inst., by Rev. B. B. Brno
re, Mr. Itvs,AMIN Medial:Dr and Miss Donnyny ran-
Errr..N. of New Milford.
In Iteritni e on the ith inst., by Rev. A. Miller,
Mr. Siercet CACTI/I.7ER, or iTarforcl, and Miss
CArtrArtiNE M, Brcatimn, of Canaan.
DI ED.
In Meshoppcn, Wymnieg Co., Pa., Feb. 5. - 1S: - .9,
Finn. SictntLAS tlr,:tFttu , in the 71st yr. of his age
Juige OvertiLdil, when a boy, settled in the coun
ty whe . ro, he died, having during hi. life 'been call e d
by his fellow citizens to high official stations, which
he tilled with honor to himself, and the lull ,and en
tire Latigastion of Ids numerous fo lends and c ei ,:thu.
emits. During his loi:g and active life, by hfi lades
t.-y and econotny, lie became one of the wealthy men
of Sallie:lz Pennwricauia; and iu looL'ing upon Ow.
canine' liming which constitute . that wealth, It is
4ati,ractioti to his numerous friends to know that not
.nne dollar has been wrung from. the pockets of the
poo;, obtained by oppression final any Guartc
-J..dge Oviirfeld was not a Man who looked fir
public honors, lint epon his own, fierns, and by his
own fire-side henilmuired forth hittdistinguished worth.
in inch light as to show the woad he wan in truth,
out of - " Natcre'e noblemen." [Com.
ht Ir.tmt,. Tel,. 11th, of scarlet fcrer. IPA MAT,
'youngerr daughter of Garry 0. and Nancy )1. 11.31 , 1-
win, aged (tree ..yearg, _pro months, and fourteen
days.
Ida! gone before to
To the haven of her rest:
Little cherub, nurs'd and sheitced
• Ou a loving mother's breast. • .
• Scarcely had those ere Ven open:d
To the myiteries Of Varth
Scarce tll rosy lips bad tute r 'd •
Words of love, and infant mirth.
filstees I in your sadness mourning
By the little vacant seat;
Think of bir.as blest in Heaven,
' Witienr„ each of-you to greet.
You've a child among the angtLis,
Parents', meekly kiss the rod)
Christ hr.s said—" Come, little-children I
Such surround the throne of God."
In Montrose, Feb. 22d, Mrs. Mxtr Jan, wife of
-Thoma; D. Alien, aged 2 years, five months,. and
three Isis.
In Forest lake, on the 2:1 bat.. Gr.otaklV. BALL
in the : • ijrti vest of
to Illofor;I, Feb. Sth, IL, only bon of ii.
M. and .If. J. Jones aged one fear and six months.
3000 ROLLS WALL PAPER
70 DIFFERENT STYLES.
Bordering, Window Paper, &c.
new !apply, juat airired, and for ftle clump, by
V
/ . ABEL TrIIREGL.
Ifootro:oe, 31.tish ti,JSUP
Alm "ialetiritoi ' e Sale.' • ,
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I \TO - fICE IS lIT.RF.ST OMEN, that in pursuance! Y t 'rine eV, sundry writriasued by iho Court
ill- of an'order - of the Ortxhani-Court of the County 4C -outman ]'T eas of St7arjnedtytinn connty,and to
of Suaquebanna, the sul:iscribers will on Saturday, the me atm e t r i t r t to oak by i n ebut. o lti o ne ,
2d day of APril.next, at 1 &cinch, p. upon the at the Court Rouse in Montrose...on Saturday, thp 19th
Premises hereinafter thmcribed, expose to public sale. day of March, 18,59, at one o'Xioclr.• p.m., the 'fol. I
hs xendtie; the interest' of Luther Prier, under a owing described pieces or ravels of land, to wit: ,
contract, in and to the following described piece nr All—that certain. piece: or parcel off land
parcel of land, situate hi, Gibson- township. , in said aitnnte in the Township of Thomson, County of l•kum.
County, Winded on the North by the mail rutn.h , ;?! quehannn, and State of Pentistirante. slmentmded and
fiopi the Xentnelt school hOnSe to Herron!, East by described on f o ll ow ,. to wit , b eg i nn i ng , ni so old
lands of Silos Torry and - Gunton Abel, on the South a lexkxwood' stump, being an old' witnessed corner of
be lands of Oliver y
Pane, and West by land. of Chas. lots ; thence along the line of James Burnimant's
Whitey; containing - eighty acres or thereabouts, land-and land o f Chariot Writer, north 4Ge cent,
about hitt of which me hoptoXed, and on which is It" Ino rods, to a corner in the Ilne of said - Charles:Md.
framed story and a half dwellin g house, cretin and ler's bold, at the-interseetion'of a crnas wall, thence
horse barn, &c. Lc. alo ng sa id e r ms wall on the line of other land of
Terms of remment made known - on the day of sale Joel Tomb, north $2l" west, let i. rody to the end of
t'IIARLF.S TINOLEY. Isaid ero:s wall; thence north '7 west, :12 roils mid
.T. K. (MIMES, - :• links to a ;take . rtst 41e of creek tam—
Gibson, March thence up said creek run south west , 20 ro ds,
sto a corner on the nest side of nail creek rain to the
Take Notice ! south end 'learnt:tree hemlock on. the east mule of
said rsut • then,•e•atinth:3o`! nest, 19 rods and 10
REREAS....tur wife LAURA CARTER 14: my 1 .
I on the west sid • said rim • thence
1 ; beml . and tkord, Feb. Ib'th , s'• 9 • an Y s i o n mtl)ll l 4`: e w e -m e •n ' t . . It: rod; and to a enriter near
just caws. or ponvocation, I do hereby forbid ant one
on ash tree on an old division line of lot; thence on
harborimme,or tnnoing her MI no aetamtmt., for (Isbell division south 40
0 , 0,
to arcades
pay no debts of her contracting. and -tones in line of Mr/liamson's lot ; thence along
T. R. CARTER. , a s s t f use semi i n. e a st, lttO rods and RU finks, to the
place of begiumminlf containing 07 acres, be the
"stone more or less,witim the appurtenances, and about
one half improved.
Taken in execution -at the suit of Sturey and -Cur
tis es. Joel TAMIL
'Ake—All that certain piece or parcel of land
,i t n nt , i n th e Township of Oakland, County of F:'ll9.
~.onelommumma, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follow., to wit : beginning at a black oak
ike on the north bank of the Suaryneinunta river.and 1
in time northwest corner of lands belonging to ('has.
Davis : running thence and .1" east along the cast
line of said Dsri-.'s land to :1, stake in the centre of
the highway leading from Latmeshoro' to Great Bend;
thence westerly along - said highway ad and 2.:mths
perches to a stake in the corner of land new owned
by James: Van Antal...lp ; thence Lentil 1." cast. 2mm.",i
porches um a stake and, stone.: south C..
• east, I i I hod 2-loths perch.. In a white mum',. nee ;
thence south V° WPM slung the 18,a of .fitm original
-lir% ey ts:relmen in the centse o f sa id hi g h wa y :
thence westerly chute said highway, di; and l-loth
perOme , : m imenee smith 2' and w e n t r.. perches to 1
the bank of said tlym•r; thence down sal.] ricer to thel
place of beginning; containing 330 acres, he the
Sallie more or loss, (c•trepting tlyerefmm, however,
ace.... on the tam , th sidi; of said highway, belonging,'
to Challes• Davis.) together with.the appurtenances,
thrtm framed dwelling houses, tab barns, ,Itn n or. I
chard; and about liar acres improved.
Timken in execution nt. the suit of Caleb Cornish as.
signer of I:. v%. Thomas Jackson
and Fanny .!amk•mn his wife and Harry C. Hod•
w i n . and Helen Godwin hit wife,
Alto—All that certain pietae or parcel of land
aititate.in the Toten.hip of Althorn, County of Stun.
quchatmer. Alia State of renosylennia, bounded and
described na followa, to it : net the north, hr laud of
Dr. e. II: Low e . awl on the east, south, and west by
land of lim•orge flat erls emmtailde 7 about 21 acres.
be the same more or los., together 1411)1 the upper
tenances, one fm timed house, one bldeksmith shop,
and till improved.
in rnr en hma at the suit of A. Lathrop and
Co_ vi. G e.. Lyman.-
- Ptirehasers will in all canes be required to pay, on
the day of sale,an 'amount sufficient to cover the
costa of salo, °thee wise, the prop'erty will he resold
fimrthwith. JOHN YOUNG, Sher if
Sheriff's Office, Montle:as, March 2, ISM,.
A uh.trn, March" 9, 1959.-7tw
Strange and
t _
_ illysteriquis:
rilllK7' every intelligent 111311 in 016 community
Flimild rot know than n new arrangement Ints
been mode by ,
WEAVER & ATHERTON,
.t.d.csTE.l32 mitt, L, for earr,ing on - the
Blacksmithing and Carriage Iron
ing Business.
know this to be a fact ; to, fur the benefit of
the f, oho do nut, We 15'4)111.1 Nay th.lt We are pre
pal.; .1,) i:1 our 1:tle whieh may he en-,
trl:-ted to us. in the tnn:t dtmable mother, in' the
nap.t improved style, and in the ;honest possible time.
Warra,,ted to pity Gob,' Satirfaction.
,
1.41.1!,1 WF.ACER, - • JEP.RF. t.. Ant) RioN
3lontro , e. March 11, 1;,:.9.-6n
Fresh Arrival.!
NEW GOODS
Full Ti 1 E
SPRING TRADE,
AT •
LATHROP & DE WITT'S.
llontro.e. March 9, 11159
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Publio Vendue !
9NIE sul.seriher will offer for cal•• at MILL(' 1-co
-1 (lat., at hi , ltnnae, in Hai-ford on the
WI day of March, 1,59, at Ii o'clock, a. in:, the
Wowing property: 2 colt., 2 cow., I hull, 0 eAves,
z ,1, e 4, I sow. I Aunt, I 1, , i6q, 2 chime, a lot of
tin-m? 1 lire..e rake, I einireilta machine, 3 quan
tity of.hay, 40 fotrk Terre. of S.lc—alrount , under
33, ead,: all eyer inentlee-rdit, with interest
and approved :.ecnrity. 1.1. HOWELL.
Hat lard, March
. ,
TO BE HUNG 1 .
1;"0 - EllY day in the week, 15 4 ntulayA exeepted,l
.I.—J over LI 00 0 pee Wall raper, heAklea
Rwiler and Window 1 4 1/adel', n large` variety. The
large,t and he.! wisortnient of WnlCl'llier ever bro't
into thi, market, which will be tiold for ca.h, an iow
an the carne quality can lie' had , ern in hinghntre! , ,n.
For latilter partkulAlP call at A, N. Bullard:. Book
4 u:re, tir.t door north of L. Sea:le% hotel, where coo
will also find a large and wuperior as,ortment. of
Boa! , and Stationery, with a few Yankee noticing nt
the lot, ,e ea..b A. N: BULLARD.
Montntne, March 9, 15;9.
CLOVER
-AND-
Timothy Seed!
FOB SALE BY
..23.30Lci• t c = .*, exst,
.1T THE OLDISTte . IND OF
COBB Sc ROGERS.
Montrom, March 2,1859.-6 w
"Beef I Betf It" •
IATITAT Till?! Nothing—Only t h at nttkh
tc . 7412111,r with ocotoional " fr es h
511:Ty.ON and PORli:
may IA had in the gogeuient of Road S Web , der's
New Building, just bi.ide, iientie'i , noted
S. T. S. °n • SCOTT d ROBERT
L. IV. Rwir.r.-rx,
Montloae, March 2, 15Z,2.-11"
Exgrutor'g Notice:
IVOTICE is hereby given to ail perscus havin4
de
ll mantis against the estate of Darius Tingley, late
of flarthrd, deceased, that the same must be pi esent
ed to the undersigned fob arrangement, and ail per
sons inde.bted to raid Estate are requebted to make
immediate' payment.
CII &RUES TINGLEY, .g.rec r ict?r.
Raiford, Larch':,
Courts of Appeal.
PRE Cornmhvioners' of . S.lNuellanna Count• Lire
1 filet.l !moil the following days and -places -for
holding APPEALS from the It:emits' A-44eSISITICLIt
of Itt:ltt, to
3inntrnE4e, awl Bri , lgewat . er, Friday, .3fiurh 11, ut
th. Commtg.knel 4' Mee, in Montrac. -
deasup Batt: May; March 12, ai the house of Din
id 114, in Jessup.
By order of tine Connoissione , s..
WM. A. CROSSMON, Clerk.
Commissioner's Office, Montrose, Jan. 12,
Clover & Timothy Seed
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
:TOR SALE BY
IS A. -WOODRUFF.
Wont; ose, Feb. 23, 1859,--Sio -
Auditor , * Notice.
TundeNitmed, appointed an%Anditor, by s the
IL Orphans' Court of Su.:q. Co., to audit, settle,
and adinA. the ncennot of Lyman . Markin:l,ton, ad
1t
mini.orator of Dacia lihmkington, decd, noon eceep-
Dittioc.k. Swig. Co.. Pa. to =aid Recount will hear the parties inter
present term of the eDINfOCK St / 711001, e.ted at hi.. office in liontro. , e, on Saturday-the Nth
1 will belt/A open until June, f.l) thal those wish- I day of March, ISM., at 011.• t;elock in the afternoon.
ipg to trazh may hare an oppos tunity cf reviewing,' FR ANKI.IN FRASER, .4 uatitpr,
their studie. prior to enterim , sehool. Students may r Ninotrole, Feb. 2", 559.-4 w "
enter at any time. 'Tuition charged by the weet: at
u.ual rates.
Dimock High School.
IMI
Board, 8140 per Week.
Rooms for those wishing
.to beard themselves ran
had ht applying to R. M. STONE, Principal,
Susq. Co., Pa., March 2,',t.-Sw•
Conartnerddo heretofore existing betneeu
IieFENZIF.& Ei.DItID!;I:, is this.duy dissolved
by mutual consent. The 'tote , and accounts ur th e
To, fine, mt. - he found at the old =card; Where all
indebted are earnestly requested to call and nettle
witho.d delay. • E. McI;.ENZIE, •
E. I:. ELDRIDGE.
Feb. ,
New Firm in Brooklyn.
'THE subscribers would respectfully announce to
1 the people of Brooklyn and rieinity filet they
hare entered into a copartner:l:lp in the Mercantile
under the name and style of
McKenzie & Nichols.
n o y mill keep ecrs4tantly nn hind a general ast,,,nri
me-ht of Dry Goods,. Griicerloo,
ware, Illnt% and Cain, ,loots and
Sisoc.d. Vankie Ace., and. rill
dispose of them for
•
Cash or Ready Pay,
at prier= which ttill prove to be lire and let lire pekes,
They would have it' di.u'incflo undereibad that
the im-ine:o‘ Will he conducted Ftrictly upon the
READY PAY fe,dern, except. by tpecial tut doge
meld 1011 PilaSIP: three to six 1 ,,,m1 0 b u y,.
Thee , onhl invik. the , old euAtoruera of the late
fitm of McKenzie d: Eldridge, and the public gener
ally, to give them a call, pri - )trtiaitig to deal honorably
”:1 , 1 with all alike. --- • N
_ .
llring along lon , . Produce and we will par you the
1111:11F.ST M.%1t6 ET price. for tip, aame in exchange
fur lionib.
To Dairymen!
.ale making arranzernent - Z to Rend your But
ter and obtain the rrry I , ighest rivulet pi We
do Ago till do a General For ;warding and
Comm isidon Businemi, and ask a Aunt of
tour rac:onn o
k:nn•n NtricLszir, 1 mcK p . " TE &
Aunt Nt . C1101.3
BrAXiklyn, March 2, 18.12.-te
CLOVER
SEED!
'LARGE IRO MEDIUM:
Orchard Grass Seed,
BtETS,CAREOTS, ,
Rataßaga, Flat Tornip,& °pion Seed,
by. the Pound -or in less quantities. Alto a
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
GARDEN SEEDS,
Just reeeired, and for s:ile by
BALDWIN &- ALLEN,
MONTROSE, March 2, 1559.—Sir
WANTED.
A SITUATION for two coloted orphan children,
IL until they than become of age—one a boy 14
'f o am old, the,ethri . a girl 11. Bath are bright and
intelligent. flOquire, be letter or otherW/ge, of)iVm.
Oroaeruon or Geo.: L. Stone, Ovetweers- of the
Powder, the Ilprough of Montrose. ,
Montrose, March 2, 1849.—tf
N-OT I E
TE IIEBEBT GIVE*, thaaan application. has been
1. made to the Court of Common Pleas of Soigne
banns COuntv, for the foLve'Peretkl 'of "The Free
Will Baptict . S&tety of Franklin."
G. B. R. WADE, Pforiumplary,
_ Montrose, March 2, 18:59.4w.
N'OTI-CE •
Ts HEREBY GITYS that an application has been
•1.• made to the Court of Cannon new of 'Somme
henna Cdunin for the incorporation of " The Redor,
Church Wardensomdlrestryin, en of Grace Church,
Great Bend." • G. B. R. - W.ADE,Prery.
Botrtrtmof.arth 2,1269.4 w •
Newi-Office
wsw YORK OEPY IGIATRTRITED NEWSPA,
+2l /P 3 ' " Wag% &Ls for solg tha * e t,
meow *Way ~L-Rumdow,
Dissolution.
UNIONDALE ti!
I:sact Justice to ALL 'licit.
7.2_00N at CO.. ittlpOetraY inrnnn
L.'s their friends and the pablic , that:they 'hare
completed their lirge and Superior, .
• FLOURING MILL f.
AT UNIONDALE,
and commenced the manufitetnre of all the various
kinds of Flollllr, Meal, and Feed. of the
. terrest quslity. To thorn nowiniiinted with our Er
tatilishment we would ray : Ire hare Voir Run of
Eredb of nutted, manufactured hy hart & Munson,
Utica. N. T., and superior Machinery from the Warh-
Ington Iron Works of I. Stanton & Co., of NeWhurg;
V., With three Dolts of the beet Anchori
I '
Ind - the a hole fitted vp with all the
bfoflern improvements of a First Glass 31ill.
in consetptence of these impoicements..ihe" &mit"
4t dispensed with anti 'letter results obtained. _The
Flour is better and whiter, and the rasing to the cut:-
hinter in grinding mall grains will often equal li
per cent.
(listen' 'tiratik•
exeeuted promntle, and In thebest matin4r.- FLOCK,
IfF.AL, am] FEED kept for sale at the t,orrest Cash
Prices. r4r Sati.mfartiots Oren in F:rery Part:eu
lar—Ttuldir Patronage is RespeetfullyPilicited.
Uniondale, Feb. 2:i. 18A —ly
DISSOLUTION.
THE fi rm of CORR & ROGERS wag dimplreA,
Ft:brin , 1 , Isso, by mutual convent. The ac
count" of the firm arc in the hands of C. Sherman.
dement, at the ohl,ftweal, where the GROCERY
RUstN'Ess eontluuci l : t.. be carried on hr Z. COBB.
MO11(11.0. Z. CORR.
Feb. 23, 1.59.-g y S. B. ROGERS.
RENIOVA - 16.
jr. rommonAm RAS REMOVED lIIS
k_ll. Harney% and Trunk Shop
neroini the ,:treet, into tte boildistg formerlroceoph.tl
be flop!beim one door below Keeler l &all
ilard's, whirl' he has fitted op iixpressly.for a
Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Shop,
and whore he would he happy to knee ilia friend, roll.
All who have tt4ettlod accounts for 18r,i, will
Menge exll without further notice.
And oblige, G. F. FORMAI'.
I . Ifoutro , c, January 19, 1 R. 59.
Auditor's Notice.
TAE Auditor appointed by the Court. to audit,
tie, and adjust the Illernunt of the Administrvitor
of the e.tate of Samuel tinhorn. to make diatribution,
ke.. will meet the partiem in interept. nhhia office,
Itontrus.c, on Friday. Itarrh 1 it. I gra Mont o'clock,
p. in. • WU. J. TURRELL, A uditor.
3ientro,le, Feb. 24, I SL9.-4w
A ttdi tor'.l Notice.
/VIII Auditor npnninted by the Court, to audit,
Fettle, and ading the account of the Xdminia.
trator of the earate of Robert P. V4nee. deeeased, to
make dharllintiot,te.willmeet the pnrtiea in intereat,
at Ida office, in 31ontroye, on Friday, March 18, 1858,
it one o'clock in the afternoon
WM. :Y. TLIIRELL, Auditor.
ltontro.e„ 2?1, 1858.—tw
Public Vendee.
THE subscriber, will offer for !ale at 'Public 4nc.'
, ion, on hia pretni.ea, on the loth day of March,
1F , 17.0. at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following property :
Three co WP, 2 horses, 1 young colt, ' 2 yoke of ok,-
en, if lot Kuld hefbre the day of mile, 2 lumber wag
on., 1 ox cart, 1 tap carriage, I one horse wagon. I
litit,l.er sleigh, 1 lieht sleigh. I sett double harness,
1 , ioele itarne.s, 2 saddles, I boa stoce.,l conk store,
with furniture, also a lot of househottl furniture,
ploughs, harrows, chains, and a great variety of other
tool. too numerous to mention, al-o 4lot of hay and
ernin. T o► SALE-11/1 SUMS under ft:i each; all
over f 3, eight months credit with interest and ap.
proved , -ectaity. JOIIN AUSTIN.
Bridgewater: Feb. 2t, 1659.-:Swp
Public Sale.
TE .mlt• - .eriber Rill offer at public sale, on. the
24:h day of March, nt Ids house, in lihpock town-
Rustki.'o., the following property: two good
working horses, 1 two-rear-red colt, 1 yearling rob,
‘) cows, 2 three-rear-oltitt, 11 two-year-olds, 12 year
ling., 1 churn sheep., 1 hog, n quantity of hay. 1 good
lumber wagon. 1 lumber sleigh, 2 setts double bar.
nese. 1 windmill, 1 cutting-box, plows, drags, 1 iron
and..l eopper kettle, 2 stoves, onefor wood and one
fir coil, 2 ehnrns, a quantity of milk pans, cross-cut
.incv, a balance hpam, will weigh 600 Do, and a num
ber of other articles. Sale to commence at 10.e'cloek.
a. m. Terms—all sums under five dollars, cash ; all
over five, one year's credit, with intere.t and improv
ed .4?eurity. WILLIAM BAKER.
Dintoelc, Feb. 13, 1839.-15wpp •
Executors' Sale.
NOTTCE is hereby given that by virtue of an or
der aside issued from the OrPitans' Court of
Stiwineltanna County, the subscribers. executor% of
the last will sod testament of NewtottE Walker, late
of New Milford township, deeessed, will on Tuesday,
the 15th day of March next, on the premises of the
first piece hereinafter described, expose to public
sale. by vendue, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following de.
seibcd pieces of land, situate' in New Milford town
ship, bounded and described as follows: the firth
bounded on the north be - lands of Orville Manroek
on the east by lands of 'Richard Morse; on the south'
by lands of Denztis Shay., and on the west by Ta , :.1,/i
fail& of the Drinker estate contain - tar aborzt
acres, more or less, sboltt SO acres improrod, s inn 1
story ands-half dwelling house, bnr”. otriml , l.
Theo Bond piece situate in the tounaltip sforo.aiJ,
near, but not adjoining the above, bounded mnilrby
lands of George L. Corwin ; east by Tackttt land. or
the Drinker estate; south by lands of Orville limn
cork; anti west by lands of Samuel Belli' containing
thirty acres more or less, and abort 6 acres improved.
Terms of navment made known on die day of sale.
'PENNIS.BIIAY, Ezeosgtois of will of
- 3I ART A. WALICER,4 V. E. Walker, &H.
Neii Milked, Feb. 16, 1653.-1:r; :. '
Administrators' Sale.
If,rOTICE IS IiFXEBY GIVEN, that in pursuance.
i 1 of an order of sale issued from the Orphana' Court
of Susquehanna Coinity. the sub.cribers will on Sat
urday. the 10th day of March. 7850, espose to pub
lic sale by vendor, thp following described piece or
parcel of land, late the estate of Rolm rt Hughes. de
ceased.situate in the township of Herrick, in said Co.,
bounthid na follows; on the north by lands of John
Stewart; east Is:viands of Pine; and on ,the
south and west by lands of John Thomas ; contain
ing ton acres more or lota, and on which In a dwel
ling house, barn...orchard, out-houses, &e., and about
70 acres of which are under improyement. Sale to
ho held upon the premises, at 1 o'clock, p. in., and
'terms of payment made known on ttie day of sale.
JOHN THOMAS. )
ELIZA HUGHES, 4thninigtral° "'
Herrick, Feb. I‘.l, 1659.-4 w .
Administrator's Notice
%TOTU EI. hereby itbrofto all warm baring &nand. straiket
the roseate of U. lbarcalma, &erased. tale of Mort/Tar.
.that the cone tuna he prearated ha the underslined foe unary.
oltht 21,1 all Dere w.s Indebted to saki F-date are nameetmt to make
Immediate hoymeat. J. T.l..aftliDON. Atluttatttrator.
en, IMAM tiny ANN
UstatoSe. hug. Co.. F'., Feb. b..% len Ate
Atintinirtratoire Notice.
OTICE is hereby given to aft personehaving
de-
N. T , mends against the. Estate of Onnes PRATT,
late of New Milford, deceased, that the mine
must be presented to the undersigned - for arrange
ment, and all persons indebted to said estate are. re
iplesTed to make immediate payment
' •a. L. 813111IIN. • .
Adta'rr.
eIIAS. W. MILES, .
Now Milford, Feb. - 22, it;39.-4w _
Administeittorstßetice.
TOTICIE le hereby given to df pervons having
1.1.-.mands.againstthe-EaAts.ef Oxottoatiodon,
late of Rush townshipoleekl. that Ake same mitgibe
presented_ to the tindervigned 16711mgal:tent, and
all person indebted Pilate - ti:s:erop'fiutl to
make imenediato'paymeni.
• " - Wllll.-11111iNtiii .
- . - T. E. BROWN, 1
Rush, Feb. 2,1849.-4 w. •
Adualitlitiratirei Sallee
,
OTICF Is.hereby given:to - 4 persons - basing de.
N
=tub against 'the , estate of Joint Ilocuss,
deemmed, We of Llberty,thas On same menthe
tented
-
vented to the underiigned for arrangement. and - alt
pergons indabied to odd estate . are requested to make
Immediate written*.
•
KEYSTONWHOIEI4.
Wm. K. HATCH, , Proprietor.
Tilt nen aid tonnitedian4Nutei t eitaatedon Wit
I 'getief; neat the C,iit liaise;. and 'neariiin the
I.eenter of The business portion , . of Montrose. he now
fully completed. sin! furnidio: and was opened on
'the 47th of Septeseher, 1858, (or the neconsmodation
of the public. and: trarelirs. The • Proprietor: tech
confident-thud hi is now prepared to entertain pots;
in a - manner that cannot ha to sire 2 • •
Complete eatiefaet:lC)n.
The HOW(' acid Furniture atensyr, and no expense
has been spared to render k equal, if not imperior-to
any sittAr estsbliAlunent in this parfor the State. It.
is %TB supplied 'with all the recent improvemenb , and
corntl)rte, and obliging- is Akers will always be
.in at
tendance to reFporld to customers. The Stables
connected with this House are'
New and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfuliy rolirits the patronago
of bit old liiendit and the public generally.
. , • . WM. K. lIATCII.
Moutrofe, Kpteniber 2`2, 18543.-tf
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY _
NORMAL SCHOOL,
At 3lontrow,-Sto4. CO., Pa.
J. F. STODDARD, A. M., PRINCIPAL:
AF next term of the "Scsorzn.votA CoeNix
T
Nonwa. ScßooL" willvommenee on
' • Monday the 14th day of Feb., 1859,
. .
to continue eleven or twelve weeks. For the accom
modation a Teachers who &pike to attend a quarter
of eleven weeks, and are unable to tie present .until
the Ili of February, the OPENING - AD.DRF.SS will
he .ielitvted on that day, In the Academy Ball, by
Wm. li. Jr..scr, Esq.; and the term, (if advisable,)
will continue eleven weeks from that time.
During the term Prof STODDARD will deliver a
coins. , of Lectures on the Science and Art of Teach
ing. Moral Culture, and Elements -nf Character. and
on Natural Philosophy. Lectures will also be deny
eredby F. B. Nvisusr, M. D., Bei. E. E. Esrors,
and others, during the term.
Students who consult their own interest will be
pr,..nt the - first day of the term, and wilLallow
no tr;, iii cause to keep them one tonaint 'from their
school duties. •
.01,who desite can tat. e lessons in Instrumental and
'Vocal Music under thorough Instructors :Connected
with the school. -
EXPENSES., • • r ,
TCITION, in Normal Department; 11 weeke.,...f5,00.
" in Prim)ry do. I . do. , 3,50.
: in Latin and Greek, extra, do. 4,00.
" in 'Vocal Music, do. 2,110.
Board per week. ,- - • - .
Or his - desirable that tuition bills be paid in ad
ranee, and no deductions will be made when stUdents
are ph:sent, except in case of protracted sickness: -
Students can board themselvet us heretofore.
For farther particulars , apply to the Principal, Prof.
J. F. STODDARD. • WM. JFSSUP, PreeiVent
C. F. Bran ; Secri taiw.
MontroAr, Pa., Jan. 24, iss9.-tr
f.jVHA~ FNI T
VE CAN oy instead of 'MEDI
CINE, ie nlnet, for
• PURDON'S _ • ---
WORM LOZENGES
neve entirely superseJell the use of all other
kinds of
VER.VIFUGE
wherever they have, become known. They are
VERY AGREEABLE
to the taste
"READILY EATEN
BY•CHILDREN—
,_
PERFECTLY SAFE,
and are the most
EFFECT U. 41;
awl Reliable anthelmintic
Medicine in USE.
They CONTAIN
NO MERCURY
or any substance whfrh.can injure the weakest
infant, but hare excellent
TONIC PROPERTIES
which will 'INVIGORATE the aystem and render
it proof against subsequent attacks. Price 45 eta.
-Manufactured by N. F. MARSH Az. Co:,
Scranton, Pe.-• For ale by Abel Terrell, McKen
zie d: Eldrikr, Zerah Very, Eaton & Moxley, Hay
den Brothers, J. Dickerman, jr., and Dealers gen
erally.
A Happy New Year to All for
1858 is dead- and gone,
1859 is but jast began.
QO please call at the Monnoig Boer Seoul and
1,..y a copy of the .Arta of Beauty, by Lola Mon
tee, and subscribe for GOday'a Lady's Book, for V...,00„
or for Peterson's, Arthur's, Frank Leelie'a, Mrs. Ann
S. Str!Liena's, Magazines, kc., kc., at the lowest
club rates, or Rupees and the Atlantic Monthly
Magazin:s at ie2,06 each. Call and buy a copy of
Livingaton`alTrzeels and Explorations in South Afri
ck and a copy of,Recollections of a Lifetime, by S.
G. Goodrich, a fine sett of Chessmen, a 'beautiful
Album and Portfolio, a nice pocket Bible,and Prayer
Buok,"(of which you can find 15 or 20 styles,)
copy Of Mies Cooper's Mount Vernon Letter, Songs
fir little ones lit home. Courtship of Miles Standish,
a superior-pocket Knife, a pocket Diary and Alma
:lac fur 1859, Lady'', Democratic, Farmer's, Trib
une, and Juvenile Almanacs, /LT., Ae.l and at .the
same time sabscrilre for any good Family Paper you
may choose at the rfry /worst club prices. Yoe can
also get nimno.any.Weekly Paper or Monthly Maga
cilia (N. Y. Ledger included,) for January Bth and
15th, BY calling at the Montrose Book - Store, first
door north of Searle',, Hotel, where they are for isle
be A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, lip. 5, 1559
NOTICE• •
DE:PATRICk, JR., would like, af
ter a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to
the moral sensibilities of a very generous publie,,who
have always manifested their sense of appreciation of
his usefulness by exacting his services when needed
or thought to be needed, but who
.baxe„g,il en no
other evidence of gratitude or goodwill—particularly
in tho way of " substantial aid" as KesSllthYVlAlid'lki.
—that s he now desires a (Oland - entire settlement of
all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of
Patrick & Dimock ; and ho wishes' further -to state
that he deviresuothing to be considered wrong, if,
after a few weeks, the said accounts, remainingmn
settledohould be placed , in the hands of a good sharp
collector, And made to account to himsornething that
will buy Oats and litiekaleat. Please notice this atidr
take action accordingly.—Yours Truly ;
- r.. PATRICK, JR.
ar If attention_ should not be paid to this, Jona
F..llcstrOax,may have something to do with it,
Keep' -
Keep it before the People
LIIIIT the I'lLLlNfililled by tbivo Nive York cmkern erodni .
xri.L.c.A.int. EAT , arnt.spoile tb Ettd-tur, of
ran he nett st 26 Routh FaurVi blurt and TM: Rae- alus:
made mader the Cbatoplari. 'Alta *bleb Wi ll tewitaratufOrelt
will i.e tmtlrely eaten up ; and th at the vale cf .I:reph'Trltnne,"of
Norrisl.nro. that 'gran blown m:en on tae. Wed of tho 14 of Deeen.
be:, nod $1.0f4 it.eles, and vrh4l2 Is soar add wan: . Intend,d pimply
,fia a tre-pit.f." had ca: the fazr.r_an Inordne and bur.ear hock, nom
'non - a...numb., by Farrel. U:enad. & Co:. as the only h*egtae
'pra..t lock
In I,e.
PARR et„ u ESKING.Jr. CO'h PATENT CHAMPION FVI,
th, only Ftkt mach In Ott City aehhh hare here: bees 1064+0111
hwgbraat LA their rank- . uta Oatrofal I,7addenda treL—From
TLrlTeln the 44. t. on.
W...7..11:0 P1irt.11.21,111/1 Asivp TO • 1 . 49 Yogi
lytttnao.—W,. the AnAnfrtlfAnd. edlrtai of ht. - Anaeult., An
he rehreertifr that the Imo nfe brloneditt td C. - E.. Na 'Brute
by Yarrrl S CO.. M Woiatit Y rent, rhtlstriehfa., whteh team lo
the In. test oorarred bore, - tt redden-proof. dad Is natters se a Art.
proof safe tyhat the knolte. Went htweirY. £e., whirh rre in the .
Weld terathne'dtendstueh InjuredLatta, that the buildlsvehich It
wan In read ne Ynalli. mad only ni t gm bird, and that a fire
T1111.1.0i0 as the one it - hteh burned over the tall tate Imo nee ett/dre,
lent to have Injured any SATE hurirningt Mt , Friz - rvo , r•
Nifnat. W.,R Tonenat,:drutarirl;. Joe. W, TROTTI.L. nlfithani
J. A. Beirtr,entiker: Dmart essantr At Mertneteun mere/ants
WILLIAW JOS:II.OAT. C. Z. itILD.IS, St. Jabeyb, M.
Idlll2AB &WATSON:UN:I(db rcicivryritinit , phriempria,
have vow on hand the largest aetrotateat tf FaLtmadtler Sates In ths
Mated Matta, warranted *guild arre - ektbrre, nada nn troanotal3e
term. rime :HIM ur • Wl. BILLLNOS 671tOrD.
Hocken", Jartn4lY 1d.18.74.17 , Aancr.
HERRING'S
PATENTfIREAND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
0i,e, ' „.9„9,„ - . REW „ A th ß s i Cone t°ll" or th "" ent has ' wh at e er ." sh fitt i l ll
ed, in an accidental fire, to preserea Its contents.
Ther NOM ILIFES made.
F. & CHANDLER, Atrial.,' .
ifintrosa, VOT. 24, 1858.1'. -
~.„..., - - . - -,: ,., ;: : 770r,it , r....... ,,,, 1:t - 4 . "ti,) , .': - , , 4:4;,V. , ,,,Ar - ,,
ew :Ti wellies :.,
f
for 3.1309.430.
TIIE aubseriberi will matinee to tarry op the
- • Mercsiitille linditeas
as heretofore, at the old stand its the . 11*k .Blook,
under the !tame rind etyle. cif , _
READ, *:..CO„)
. ,
,
and thee respectfnily invite their old eustomers. and
the public generally_ to give them a call. They de
sign to keep constantly on hand a eneralassortment
of seasonable Goods, comprising thenitival variety of
W: i..... rai . a a' .00 '
..
~- a" a) . in
a.... 7 a.....:
4 , :.. ed .... 11l .eir, z, , ~1 :A
° ; . 1
.:: 01 j:..) 40 ts 0 21 . Z. .1
'off i :.: ~„K EZ;...gor Ai g., "to Sli ,V
—..g4 lEare •••Niaeal i j
' 6 '' 't
r i g l4'l-'4 ` 114 1,. J .
Q tsr4 l go - .14
all of Which they offer on the meat reasonable term?,
for Cash. Country produce, or approval credit.
J. P. W. RILEY, with C. V: READ.
Montrose, Jim. 1; 18.59. = . • ' '
QALT for mole by the barrel, by • .
10. Jae. 5, 1859• READ it CO
TUE VISE CAPTAIN
seeps Wide of the Rocks
WHICH WRECK THE,SHIP
And Wise PEOPLE. Trade where
• • .
Gr-c!•-ttr. dais
Are Sold the-Cheapest,
NEW GOODS
AT 1 '
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
ONE PRICE AND READY PAY lITORIL
Just arrived a large, and splendid Stock of
Bfqpie Scfqvigii etooas,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Hata and Caps; Boots and. Shoes,
WALL AS WINDOW ,PAPEIt.
Plow and Salt,
Watches, Jewely, Yankee Notions,
am., ace:, ike.
and a great many articles too numerous to Mention.
• A word to the wise. If you waist birgaihs eall - at
HAYDEN' BROTHER&
Stw ItUrord, Dec. 29. 1858.
Binghamton Water Cure,
BINGHAMTON, BROOMS COUNTY, N. Y,
Tills E.tabliehment is open for . - the reception of
patient 4 the whole year, and is - airranged with a
-riew to the health and comfort of inTalids during the
cold weather.' The
1 - 13/AIN RaOES3
are thoroughly warmed and the entire battik, kept
at n gummy. temperature.
Experience has4emoristrated that Water treatment
mon successful during the Autumn and Winter
months. s •
Expressly to the Sick.
Yen are an invalid and_desire to be cured. Tort
long for health: Make the proper effort and yntiV"
health will be restored. Are your Liver- and Stan
ach diseased ? are four. Throat and Lungs diseased?
are you , Bedriddet, unable to walk? have you Rheu
matism or impurity of the blood? have you Genenal
Debility and Palpitation of,the Heart? have all of
your efforts provedobortive?
Go to the Blighantia Water Cur e.
Water Treatment will speedili atre you.
For further particulars, address
• - 0. V. THAYER, IL D.
Binghamton, t0.e... 22.1.1359.—tf
STOVES, PIPE,
i -AND-
SHEET IRON WARE.
Pile undersi g ned would announce t o the public
1 that he is a g ain In the above men tioned business,
and May be found opposite his oldstand, on Mali
Street, below Searle's Rotel, where he will be happy
to see his old . customers and as many. sew , ones u
will g ive him a call.
iltores of the newest Patterns, and at the cheapest
rates.
Jobbhkg Done on Short Notice.
Produce taken In exchange for wake!.
S. A. WOODRUFF.
- Montrose, Nor. 3, 1838.
Books, Bookei
AT, COST, FOR CASH!
B. CHANDLER is not rioted
• . to supply Dnalertc, or Schools, e quanti
ty; with the &Bowing Books at COST, fOr CASH.
Stoddard's Series of Aritionettes.
Sander's Readers and Spellers.
Webb'* normal Readers.l
Brown's and Corairs Grammatik
ALSO \
I
Letter, Cap. and Wrapping Paper.
.
I have on band a good assornrient of Fancy Gift
.13noks, Albums, Pictures, Paintings, 'China Good.,
Gold Pens and Pencils, Anterkn and English Watch.
es, Clocks, Sc., &c. Not forgetting to potion - 04
bra article of Toilet Slap made,
HONEYDEW SOAP. ".
which if any one after lasing a 'Cake, thinks other
wise, please call and your money-fish/01 be =reihnded,
at CHANDLER'S.
•
Montrose, Dec. 15„ 1858.
' ONE HORSE STORE ..
UNDER FULL SPEED!
SECOND LOT OF
Fall & Winter Goods:
Just received and selling remarkably low, for
TIDE 3F1A:412.1.!
J. SMITH, Je, k SONS
Convinced that the "Nimble sispesset is prefers.
ble to the dole shilling," we propose dealing upon
that plan. By pilling Goods at ` lora which can
not fail to suit," and paying the" filfghest Mar..
ket Prlrea for all kinds of PRODUCE, "re es.
pert a RUBHP ' •
Dry.--Goode..
_ _
'
_BLACKPopruts ai d Plaids, •
_ILI PRINTS in endleaa variety,
- De Leiner and Ohnthanie, the best tit be had
Front 114 . e City of 6 , Great' Nateride
n fact cacti thing in thirlhieteDlT-GOODSROI4
ete _"P'O22-7/1.8 PA T"at .. SMITH 'a SOWS.
C.- ty- „
itt G..
TT-Min COATS, Oyer Coate, - -
lJ Panty; Prat; and Velars,
Bata, Cape, Boots, and Meek. •
..
.Cheap for the DOLLARS.-
.
- • • at SMITH. k SON'S*
• GROCERIES.
1.0 1, e r..-f:Kth i gr.;;fot ) -11";.': t r .
Good Tot - tbr,el k ON- aratothei Goods at /quary low
flgOuta, at' . enirnf, Jr. t 8014'6.
- Pa! reasons T we knew Imam mint *aka' thyme,
With ttils kind - of Goods, at tbicroolot dm.,
Back, it tow, peva all Wads, and ftouo,
Erma bbl. of Fitfore &gore Cotro, aka., Filb. act;
to tents kora of din 1. . .
-ILTITCH up the team, bring idoegyone Graln,Bat
-XI: tee, gas, featlieni,Papor i l - ,44:4, tfosil
forget to bring Ibis DIA Babas, ,what Cod goo
have tospass. Tombs "bolsi, 4 •
LIMIT; Jr., k 601;.
FiiiingrAlle, Dee! 1; j4e, •
.
A1 0.1115.p.
Ilk l!'10 911111P111A t r i a t SI/