Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, August 25, 1859, Image 3

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7 •• • • The last "fashion" anniiuctied
. from
Europe is that of dressing Very spiniqly when
going to church.. Sonie•of the ladies • of. be
'! first eircles go„up to-worship in — plain-
ico. It' is' thus sought to encourage :the' at
tendanbo of the very poor, who have hitherto
witheld.their presence- for .of Sunday
The
,Poitntaater at Warren,. Ohio,
writes at the 'request of Mr. TimOthy Brad
ley of Johnston, Ohio, to say that, the story
of our cbrrespondent announcing that :Mrs.
Bradley was . the happy - Mother
.4,13 t ehil.
ikon at a birth is a malicious hoax, and adds,
" Mr.-and Mrs. Bradley - are, both r_eipectable
persOns_of'respectakle families-have boon
ritari,ied-ab4ut six years; and, have nevor'bid
any htldren;%— Tribune.
..,.. The - Hon. Galusha A. ...Grow, , ,. the .
Hon. Henry M. Fuller, of Penn - sylvanitiind
to the number of eighteen, arrived in. Boston
August 14th, in the yacth Treasure, of New
York. They came by way of Newport.—
On Thursday they went downto , Gloucester,
and called on the Hon, Ti,mothy Ifitivis,spend:
ing the night at Cllcester. They aesi g n
continuing their excursion to Portland. On
Saturday they were to djoe t - Parkeett, with
the Hon. Tbojnai Cor - and other political
•
men. • ' _,---"'" _.,--,-- •
. - _.---
i .... A boy Sp" 1..;.• $ - :re cf age; corn
mitted suicidal." b. :of h., recently,
b'•shootinsill a pistol The rea ,
tted
son.issigriger at the rebukes of his.
parentiffor-i4roprietics of conduct. -
..., ress- eer, albeit a ..greai:
institutiMi . ehn P. Hale,in his speech'
a t the , re'O r rilgrim,'s Celebration, saidthit.:
whileThes comi%_along in the cars;fi gen.,
tleriiirn„ofill , pipt.# 12. asked Min . for a
i
sketch -
„,--r - ciriarks.he preposed.to s - 3 triake.
HerHer`irto
Itif-head f intimating.there w nod!:
ing„iti-t:C.,- - rlhe newspaper man took the hint
ati_a_landly-laid :. Mr. Hare, if . ,you really
hity.o-tio -- speech prepared, I have several laile
:speeches which I - prepared; for my Masia
chusetts friends, anti I will let you have One
of them." '.. . - . '
_, '. , _
t'L Lawrence, Speaker of the
last House, and D. Whitman, were -nomina
ted for the Legislat6e, from Dauphin county,
by the Aineriean llepublican Convention; in
session Augnal. 16th. ,
....;A large Company has been formed
for carrying on a Tapneyrin Laporte, Bulb._
van county, where Hemlock is plenty. •
.... The St. Toiepii. (.Ife.) Gazette of the
i ns L, s pe a ks of the Arrival of a number'
'of korrnans from Salt Lake in.that city, who •
report that - four or five thousand, rec9 . 4l;
Saints will make,thqir exodus from the val
this Suminer.
Grrint Thorburn says that Metternich,
the subtle Austrian, once . detlareg - that -al
long as the Republic of AMerica exiFted,
there'veoUld be no stability for the thrones of
Europe, and that the ,only antidote -to
mocracy was to propagate slavery in Amer?,
Ca. - . 7
.... The Independent Engine company
of Day threw — i-stresan2_o4l,l feet,
high throngh 500 feet olhOse, with an inch
nozzle. .The tiuilder,,Wm. Jeffers;_ of Paw:
tucket, Rhode Island has presenfed the con);
.path with
,a, massive silver trumpet, for 'ma
king the hest playing on . record. .
editor of the Rockland, , (ll1.)
Staidaid who is, .a -. woman, `• The
Daughters of Malta are becoming -as.distin
guishe4,and seem tobe'quite as be benevolent
in their designs, as the Sons ofMalta. - Their
object to be to relieve widower; des
titute bachelors, dandies, Hottentots, and or.
Than mate children. By the time the; Sons'
obtain the control-Of the Island of C4ha, the
Daughters Confidently expect: to subjugate
'the isle of Man. 0 • : . ,
It was - said a short time ago,a Yankee_
had applied for a patent . for' .a pocket-book,.
that - would not . open when a bill was presbnt.,
.ed. We see pretty Strong indications that'
the patent has alreadY•gotlnto extensive use.
. reward"—so says' -the owner
in..tlettiphis—" for my negro man, .Joht4.
who has a black complexion !" He Must be
lately imported--one of the crew of the'kcho
perhaps: , •
The - Portland Oregonian' ' in tinnound
ing the election Of Mr, Logan, a Republican,
to Congress, attributes the result mainly;-to
the long misrule, tyranny; and egotism of
Joe Lane, who in dispensing Federal, patron
age while Oregon was a Territory, bad raised .
up" leaders and subalterns" or whom--the
people were tired. Mr.. Logan, was a - popil ,
lar rnan,and the Repitiblicans of the new State
" worked with a will?"
./Onan hi Auburn has invented." a
new goverhor , valve," said to regulqii . the
'momentum wittrgreat adeurituy, , _Jlm • §yr
aetzse Journal suggests that
....should send one to Governor *lee
.
.. The . State of South•Carolinia is now
taking a census, and -in seventeen parishes
there is a decrease of over 5000 whites since
1855, while the blacks have largely increased.
At this rate the Palmetto State will soon be
.... Five California newspapers hive
eseb-ii. member of theile u torial - ,corits resitt
ing permanently - frYSt. is,to make
_up_
-theirliews from " the Stites," an d triiiistmt it
.by the semi=weekly overlind mail.Greit . .
rivairycexists -among these .editors, whose
sitnettuni are -morn than. two thousand miie l s,
fiom-their offices: of publication. ''.on ;mail
dye they telegraph a summary •of" the very
:ancompany their regular despatch
es from Jefferson City ; they also send a brief.
generallionipendium ofthe news to Giirey,'
one hintdred miles from San Francisco, to be
telegraphed from. that Point .and arriveli few
hoursla adinince of the eoar.hes. Use :Of
these St. Louis Editors reeeivers24oo a year.-
- ...,. It_appeara, says•the National_ Intel-.
lignncer -by .the official - returns brought, by
:overla4l mail, ofthe election in Oregon, that
Leasing Stoat, the Administration candidate
bag been eleeted , to,Congress by
.a , majority
.offorty,fiv . M
vOtes over r. Logan, his coin ,
petitor. , ' , -
The In d`,. apolbi Journal says: .The poor.
house of - ' nroe county, in this State, had
for one of its inmates a number of yearn a
Sister otliobert Fulton, the originator of. he
steirnbasi. Sha_was living several years
ag, , hat -iiie *ton ot'iiiii. - iitiether - or no t_ she is
alive at present. - .lt thus frequently happens
that'the greatesClienefactors of the human'
rade, with i theirimmediate friends, have - auf•
feriltd for , thil want of pecuniary means. Ful;
ton hiinself, we believe,llied a poor' man.—
Ilia sister in' Monroe county, was some years
his l senibr: 1 , - • •::- - ' -
- pl ...." OM, day last week, a - daughter of
ChiistOpher, Bauman, of refferson . townsbip,
this countY; aged _about
-twelve'' years, 'was
swinging ;by the'nFight post's& the porch of
her father l eliania- hOlding'in her right - hand
A
large knife.'' By Some means she
' lost her hOW-and - fell noon the ' ground lii
such iv position 'that- the knife penetrated' tie.'' .
tween the ribs of her right side, to .the depth
of Several ..igcheit: ' _She arose'from the '
inarnediateli 'ant withdrew the linge.from th e '
frightful wound, -cryi n g out at :the `lime
- time. tb•-heriPO;her that , sheiris *fit.: -.:
She
dieiirlitai 44 - kW; - a fgcringn;l4-4igki'
did 3
tsis, :i", .' - - •' . • '
-The, :off:!neekt ,
tiotly will hold Its neat stated meeting
terian church, at lidi Park.: on. -Tuesday
day, 401..Thitisilayi3Odt,1 Slat, and 1
All are hislited to attend. A.,2411.1.11t, S;a
Religions I'rOticie.-rR6v.• J.' K.
preaCh next F. tun in fib M. E:Clboircl;
,11--the-isub*LikfAmplres.
'Jackie:oi
Agrieettilial Societe Will hold their, : u i-ennual
Meeting ( at - SchoolMonse;No. ( 2, on Tuesday even.
ing i . August ZOth, 1
! G59, at G o'clock, p.
atigllw2 - L: D. Minos, *notary.
E. C.VORDHAII • •
rn Ills limekiln, Is:Just Witt clic'''. fsmilp wants. No one sholle.
- I. , thlnk of keeling. VA home withoutexebf flAyrtlo . LF"3
'FAMILY NA —lt
sentlng the mow general alsoottUre tipor
sewed, AinrciSNOT tar. llt IA one Of tbr
Pefsons swishing bn'obtalo reUablemschl
ve.FORMA:WO Fops:Mrs Store,
Iloyd & Webster'. eorneri before parch:
Os to sl2lt. • .
Ono ions or rntratui—Tor ahnpllc
Ingnestoess of .wort. and In fact for 'el
ca.-taut he excelletl,—menbsr Tura Ile,
inannest tenably of the best.-
• .One of the noon useful #a4, effectles:
S. Y. DAIL? Ni*.o •
,These Istachlne.s make excellent work
Minim.. A . : Of 151h.' 1 , 8 ”:7 1 .f
!AGENT NO)
Wheeler kWilson's So
THE BEST INANE, • •
11rA10Eii &-stitet. the time on' both Wes and that WWI cannot
/11 rip: lt works equally. well utgn.Kltk, I.lnen, Woolen. and Cot.
tot t node, erandrub gathering. quiltlns, hemming,
and beauty superior to an}i hand work.
'We prefer Wheeler Jr lacia'S Sewing Marlines for ?aridly ow.
—Tribune. ; •i ; •
We cannot Imagine ant t : 'ore peifeel.-11. Y. gringellst.
,It surpaktra all otherae-gad lispedttoty. •
There is hut one Sewing' NI seritn and dhattaliFheelnetWlleons.
fudge bielgs of the•Arnedeen Insi - •
'lt has nothal,-lielentllle Aintrieta. • =i •
It 1. eminently alipeHer.lnctionary olleehanke.
Them ort.sattsfactory,nowit refennee gleerega theletreiresoar
vraibil 7t10141.1.5.5t1e. • • • f Montrose, Dee. In, 18311.-tf -
GROVER & RAKEIVE
' Dix DR AT
-FAMILY CSEWING ., MACHINE'S,
49b Srotidway ; -New York. • •
18: SUMMER STREET, BOSTON.
730 Chestnut Street, Pilate
137 BALTIMORE. STREET, BALTIMORE.•
. 313 West 4tkot l .. eiraelnutat.
A New,Sti . rle.—Price $5O.
• , • ,
MIME reacidne *ewe from two aepurthfied f ro m the Am.*
atichkeTera ir AX; superior Hemir tax r lt i a l t " o h pintrti, d
itelthouhreteuree to the ' handayeedie.,llll Is acquired b other 1111-'
elth.11:: 'lt will de better and cheaper sewing than a we; drew eat,'
lowa tfabe worts for qse ant labour. • riziet, NZ A C111C17141.
It re,inlrechn,,reeproling,-li.Y. Evan/elle/. ' We Mee Girove,r
'Baker a brst.-I.4dire Wreath; SM. machine tinlibes Ito ;work
;Northampton Gazette.' The best patent new La usa.:-.T.eaten Whir.
To all ofwehleh the Tribune. sayeamen,--New Terk Tribune.
I P. 11. casspi.sa. Ageat.
1105T803E:Deoembeili 111.10.' •
•
coznicisii
. •
SClest f;titt1ibe1,....41.9.5 ge'41,14 Wheat drier V bbl.. Kitt 0 $O.lO
keye, • tali:rats Eye boulti '4BO - rti SAO'
Corn • - '''entato Cora l metl V ewe,' :' r 15 - %2,00"
Bookurkeat. • ' ik 1 Pork Vie
Oats : ' PS "ii 40e is Lull fII
'Mcrae, white, 1" 100 Butter V le• '
.1 11 •31 . 21 1 1euTrta ti
Potatoes - S7 M O' Cl 41461 Eggs f "dotal 1 1" ants
The Oxygenated , Bitters. for the cure
of it vspetuds. or.ledigeitlorQ leer Complete% "Asthma, Cost'veoese.•
Lamle Appetite. Fever and! go". ilearellure,. Water Brash; Add •
lty, lies tilcapeek.Seurry, N . ore , yeadische. Mould, sod.tisaeral
DrlrEtty. or•arlf disease haul it s gin!" Imperfect dtgeatimi. -
Three fILTTICES.'aa all" el of our felloweltleens, including
..
Sich•beiw of•Cohgrres, Lauryalction. Cletgyinca, rlacters.
Fainwrs and ottani, tre aty, the ONLT sant, cEIITAIN, arloorra•,
stoglIPECIFie ter Lief relief lad Derrosaent cutter the •
many creel eologitslate. "Loh to aortae phase or attar' of Diepepets
Juliet °a u r•recis'i .:XIiesdEITTERS. Were 'dlicaritred by Dr. theme
8. - Green; said ii_p‘forn i t=lifte• errands. from - that of any other.
priepbeelton of r" tie: '
,I blog, no nichohol—ne mineral—no
531111.1 drug„ a their catittele le; not stloodating,—retaletngtheir
irtues la kV threat tirertheir nombloation and a for= faitontrof
Meoiciartuuticli kopureue ris lb exterminating dls c ase. and Seater.
erg the 27etrfp to Jle prlstiritLlgok_and ..j lk: No Putter di how-
trwerstanding, "or haw eieilleett or duo, itaitintbaraati the dl.
p.a.., rpay lut--ria wetter that 1 has ladled- th e skill of thefltyekilso.
and reetsti...l the crams of Med Übe, ' defgle trial of thoeellitterstrill
' .stuffy titt• o tTorer that his disease Iskenetable trutheproperremedy. ,
r 1a test'unotin of.thi many cu.:effected by thin Remedy. ruferecee- '
le bid to the w'rlueu certllcstee from distinguished Indleldttalskopern
Wever tat hag.-
. . . 1
D yap tfitlint-Cti•E id'.
[rest •
c uir. . . .
' CrTt t her of cares erected bY that snientlEtertou rid, the
' farlanied OXYGENATED -UTTE RS: has - eitat deb It to the
' conamemlty as throaty reliable racellehao.fortbe speedyture.of Dye.
" p noir. or indigestion, ..Isildrui Liver Coroplatat. Fever rand Ague,
L'ir - eter r. Drake : Acidity, ifeakValm. Comb/toes& Files. - Head Aehe,
fr,,,..4epe, , Delditty. sod dlictilordela of the Stodusett sod Digest.
' Ire rrgeort A elogle trial wiL eatlef3•ll..be ,sufferer of,Jte Wooderfal
• portTayd superlnetr. 1 , , 1 • .
-. SETIF ic. FOWLS CO__r_roprietors, Lost ' on.
. :Aar:wee...AD= TIMMS ELL; id oh Voir WIT. C. WALD, New
Milford. J. Altl; l .2thr at Bead. kl.'„ WOODR CFI!, Digo.
fold DR. J.C. ' •., c 4,1 1, 144.0.% AT0.1.1 1k MOXLEI, liar
, ! - Sentezater 1" 1140-slew .
.
• • 11* - 11RLIBM".. '
In-Montrose on p 4 etif,gt, by, Booth;
er,,Mr. OILMAN; d M M4r A. Tr..o, both
'of Montrose. ' I
Mfiford, on' tPeiDith , r Rev. D. -A.
Abbey, Mr. Banta;-0. 1 1 CASE, acid' ELLEN J.
Yrinan,both of Jacl7n, Susq. Co. , P - •
W. In Auburn; oa the 121st inst.._ by Rkv. W.
elsh, Mr. Silturt. BkFrziw and 7,t1.71.i A. R
irie? both of A.nbitrn
•, • • - - D Ella. ' I
In Abington; Luzerne Co., Pa: of,. Consumption,
Loriss.E., daughter of Rabe': 1:1 - : -and aura Hill,
aged 2A years and theists:days. Ever hind and affec
tionate, she Mid ,endeared herself to.a;lirge`eirele of
relativenSnd'friends. I tf- , Lonbut, it. may be truly
Said, "Those loied'herirnoif who. knew her best."
For many years 'she liiieen a member of the Bap !.
tilt Church, and an ern
wentto the Christian profes,
sign.. In early life she manifested 'a strong desire for
a musical
.edUcatiOn. I EridoWed with energy and per.
sett:luxe of no Ord : biro* . Character, with her to will
was, to accomplish: Through' her. own exertion*,
mainly, she qualified heiself for 'teaching, and for the
lain four or. five yearshiul hien engaged irc the in.
strumlori of juvenile claises-in Vocal and Instrument
almusic, in the eastern'part of Susquehanna County.
The field was new; and lief path Way surlounded with
c
difficulties •' yet she . wag eminently su essfur; and
ch±::
many can their first knoWledge ,of ' musical set.'
. • ... erinstructiona. ',Music may {
.
well be said
to have been her "rtiling:passion, strong in Death."
With a.countTuace ratiLet with Joy,.the.exclaimed,
" rare dying, eau% hank Jesus, Heaven, Oh ttlo.•
riouit pike; Music, Mnsic.loh LI fere HuSic." And
without S. sauggle or. a groan, hei happy spirit join
edthe Heavenly choir.' . . 1
"Bright be the plaee'of thy soul I 1
. ' No lovelier spkit thati-thine
.;
• E'er burst from its. mortecontrol, i
:,,.._ -In the orbs ol dm bleised,to shin;
t hi 71'17
. .
" Light be thetiirf of thy tomb !
-111sy its Yerdurt fake emeralds be:
There ebauld riot be the sliadow ofd
' •In aught that rernincisrui'of thee'
• f • -• 1
_ "Young flowers , ,and an evergreen I
• • May spring frolut the plats* or thy]
But nar cypre,se Itnir yew.let US see;
-For sety- shoiiid:we 'mourn for thli
SELECT SOHO
PILO}*. conunene
of his Seleet.. - Scheel, on Thursda,
ItitiA, at Scottsville',' IV.toihnig CO., ?a.
nillesirom'Lacejville,*and eighCmiles
Ventre. •*- • .• - • •
•71r..Sisirst having* heen educated at oni
Colleges in the ConAtry, is a . first rate
hashed *seventeen leatle..expFlestim in
is a good Lecturer:- He turtle-his whol
Teaching, whilevengaged in it; has
evenings; and malts Debating Schools
Length Otterni tivelve reeks.,
T-UITION, • •
=ii
.
$2,50. ' • $5,00..
%Board per week, $1,60;1 Room rent,
Beottarille; Aux. 24, 18 .
- • . • For
1 4 *P, YOKE OF SEVEKTEiItsm
henn_sna.. gdosit ; eta°, o
old eoirel raw. Clieap-for pAsn.
• • 1 b. TOWER.
Lenox Alai 24, 1859.—d0p 1 •
Attention' Cav
al
- , Trnaiiiibers of the •-•" arforif - and
Ate are hereby-noti fied to =eat
of 'N:7 I 7f;.". 3 MILDRON,Ip fIARF9RD,
'1501;41:9 - otelciefc , a: in, frii!tatlei. •
• -; .0. 0:; 4 111,A.YE
Bii)oklyn, Aug. 24,1: •
„
AGA ,
p iTt
- . irontro....dop!:
*aka smirmakit4 :hard= 'llr7in
: Vallering
bli ohl friends and; thofiniblie gene
be'iyen rill given la - an's. - The h
P‘rialmthipsik:r eg4iil jecepred:
Witort licsgesp, 4 44 wargyiiid -
motto% -sclarimt.
Presby-
Wednes
!SePL
!MB
eck ill
came*,
Adsirr Fos
kCES.CIUit - ItENT..
THE
EMI
pee
teat;
blest?"
HI
the Gal term
, "Sept. let,
It is four
..;" Auburn
of the best
eacher,l he
eaching,a.nd
attentiou to
war schools
LAYGMAGU.
• 16,00.
D dATTLE,
e • ail 'years
ri3oklya,Gpar
she ILciuse
SPTEUBER
• • ' , u, • sad
Cajgain.
Ell
ed !el
e;!,aee'
ou the:
.patronage
Patiatiic.
- t NewTork
F hitting daps
e - THRESHEAS and
RS, and THRESHERS and CLEANERS.
Ei
IiANFFAMTRED
JLES. - BLOOD lc Co., Athens, Pa
MO
TflE1:1
the ßaab and t
quelled for
del' Of
runt on ere
length and'
Weiland
and made o.
TIOGA
Them are
untrture e
fled Kau e
PROVED NIERT PATENT IfORSEPOWERS, are
t not superior to any °titer Endlow Chain Powers made
and an warranted greatly superior to the. Wheeler
Won Potrer. The llogia,Polnt Borne Powers are.Une.
a•nvenlencle by any other; being adapted to a great ra.
a where power Is needed,—as live-sPffereat degree' cif
I.brnlned without ultra gearing. and sclan any .desrable
.eloeity of - enank,motlon for eromnut sawing, pumping,
L They run malty, are: strung, durable, Well finished,
Rood matartala.
OINTIHRESHERSBL SEPARATORS
de t er vaifoua Oftea, and in itiperinr to July.uther man
if watch fad, anyzulge ufluch autddue.. ' , teal WI.-
latutnation,
• Fanning Mills,. •
•
wt W
Hone rower, Itireaher. aral SeparAtor,;l,..bel
Fitted td
Ing from th
hreshers and, Cleaners.
Pones Tnnrrai nnli tliloirse and ENICITI COY-
Mr. IMO CLIMIVIZTA: Thera run er...oir,threAh sod dein
olooloit the gnat, which Is eleoneet t fur toarket,ond
ID TO ORE atRIaIf&TMA eTtow.
'IIOOA POINT F.4,14.ti IN() MILLS, PORTABLE,
' and CROBS.MT-SAW MILLS. CLOVER HUI,
ARM G 1111.17 MILLS. all of which are very ttlpegior
The Troo
man Tun •
fast, whim
Foa Ai
CIRCULA
LEM. awl
machines.
condo. the
••10 one will
IlarbtneN •
d for I
Yo •
Ebein hi Me and ..:ellelnlng mantles allonld by all mean.
her. mentloandmachlatabefore pnrcha.ln eels/where.
bill tamped ofr several hundred mile. for ArVeltural
n IIrYTER MACII Dr ES am tote had near at tame.
...Wean:Dana ra. It.D 4.4T.6 LOG CR.
H. L. 111 . ,OWERli ti Au LIT for Basquebanna Count,
ENNSYLVABLA , =
STATE A BICULTURAL- z I CITY.
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I. ~ . •
T" NINITI • ANt.AL - EX BITION. of the
Xenneivania Sta Agri. turd Society, will
be held a l t-:. Powelton, Phi .elphia, on Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thuraday, - and • day, the . 27th; 28th,
28th, andl3oth days of Septemb - next. On the let
of Septernber, the - Secretary Wit move to the
ROOM/ of j the Philadelphia Society the, promo.
lion of
,Aguticulture No. 828 Chestnut et, Phil
adelphia, where Boole of Entry for the ibition
will be orMned. Letters addressed to the Sec or?.
at Harrisburg, or- Charles K. Engle, Bustleton;
meet with attention till thelet of September.
- , - • A. 0. REISTER, Secretary.
ar Goods for Eihibition, carried on all the Rail
roads, in OM State, to and fro, free of charge.-34w3
.
.. , . J. Dußois, .
.. . .-.
.
ji:ST ICE OF THE PEACE sad COSAIISSI OS: Eft OF DEEDS
--ferethe State of tietr.Tatly u,G feat Bawl. Stmt. Co-. ra. ..,
Great ilend, Aug. fl, 15511,4 y
• A, A.•gall,. •
11,fiNUFACTIJIME. Des.h, ~.11 loitie ct
FCIINITUREand COFFINS.. •
New MOleed,
~. Allaninibliators:: Notice; . •
NOTICEt.4S is hereby given all persons flaying de
niandaagilpst the Eitate or Ertiraihtm f10t..-
moraica, late of Aubig7leieheed; that the same
riust.tie presanted to the tkdirsigned for arrange
ment, and all persons indebted to said estate are re
qaested4o!make immediate pairnefit. ' : •
1
--- ';* . • "AII(iRTTT HOLL.E"..iB A CI:, .
. , '- - :":LTRIAS 110a,EN13Af.7K, and .4 d'yni•ar.
~- EDWARD J. LIOLI.ENIAtig,
.."
Altbarn, Aug:l4; 1.859.--titv . •/ .
Seed.,.Wheat's
1.00 II yt t7S7E . LS 7h . i.i.e .l3 l l 7 l n 4 l ) *T;htitt, AL la s t! . ale
Montt°Fc, Augugt 1 . 1,16 - 59. V • - :
Sole and Upper Leather. -
A LSO Cale,utta KIP SKINS, just merited, and for
A
salq by ' READ it CO.
Montrose,:Attg. n', 1859.
- ' Cobb's , Family. -Salve, •
AA N excellent rtirnedl - for. Cnts, Burns . , -Scalds,
Flesh' Wounds, Cora., Warta, Se., &c., for•sale
by ' l a •.4 • ' BEAD 6CO.
, Idontrose;2l g. 11;16.59. • I
Plow Milford High School,
AXTE would announce to the public that the next
'Terin of this school will continence on
t Onday, Septesisber Mb; 1559;
in e. eof E. 11:114..n.xx. A. MeltnanT, A. M. a
gradiaie . BanaltonVollege, N. is expected to
• assist;
I toge • r- with 'other competent teachers. _
. Terms of Mori per Term of 13 iNi s ireeks:
:Common English Erreklehes, - - l 83,00.
Higher do. - Inc mg Mathematics, 4,00.
Languages and Higher emetics, - 5,00.
Incidentil , Expenses, . • - • • ,50.
• 1.
.Parti . cal4r attention will be pa dl those who-are
p,reparing to teach; The building 3. eing fitted up,
pekes to furnish ample accommodation -for all who
may wish to attend. Board may be ha. for froM
81,75 to t 4,00 per week; also rotims for who
may choose to board themselves,
By order of Clotudaittee. • '.
J.,PICKERMAN, Jr., Becrctary. '•
• liewliilford, Aug:lo, 1859.4 w -
•
- DAIRY I'ARINSE" I
One; oil - the .Very Beat 'in Northern
- ! T'enitsylvania I .
•
For Sale ti :
Terms.
T HE autocriti4r-oters fcir sale hl valuable FARR;
situated ia Cliffordlownship,. Sueq. Co., Pa.,
miles froniDundalf, GI miles froar Carbondale, and
from CrratideLake. .It contilasi
ON'ESUNDRESALLSEVENTY-FIVE ACRES,
of choice anlrodue ve land—about 140 improved
and Ina good tiitept cultivation—and the remainder
well timbered. It eontainiforie auperior, convenient
and well.finished FARM aousE, - and two TENANT
.11CiIISES,mielarge,irell4lnished,emil painted BARN,
and
. fora other frammBARNS, analvtlier-Out-Build
ings, embracing all the building 'coriienierkes needed
on such a,Parm. Ati424CHARD of 'Toting Grafted
Trees.' Well; watered and fenced thnougnout TWO
•livirigktretratirun throughit, 6 living springs and 11.
-good , Walla are: upon it,i/one of . Which bade Oder failed..
• The Firm fronts upon a Public Road fading frora
the Milford and :oWego Tule to the .sewburg
Turnpike, And is in . every resp . ct a' pleasant . and
healthful location. ,
• For further ; particulars coquina of the subecriber at
' liumplar2 . aville,-.lmzerne County, Pa.
• ; . G. SW.
,• Humphrevarille ;Op 10, 1650.--,..w - •
,
111.0glatCy's N otle \ e. _
LITTBLIC ItOTICE is hereby given...to VI-persons
'..L* concerned in the following Estatei,.to wit:
'
Estate Of Frances T'oriler, late of Harmony, de cd,
A. Busituell, Admiolistrator. • . , .
Estate of Daniel Pajue,'late di Harfe deceased,
A.. A. Payne,. Administrator. :-.. .. , .
Estate of Joseph Glover, lateofJacitsii' decias'd,,
Wifilans Barrett, Administrator. .. • I .
Estate-Of Wintbrop.Allen, late . of TAT y, dec d ,
8. W. Truesdell, Administrator;, • :. -. , ,,t
Estate of Sally Ann.MillarB, late of Aiabu , dec'd,
A. S. Lowe. Atituiniattater. • ,- • -
. il
Estate, of Calvin .Wilcos, fate of Auburn, • - 4
A. S. Lowe, Administnstoe. ..
Estate cot - Luther Price; late of Gibson, d t
-Charles Tingley and J. K.. Grimes,Adtn ' .1
Estate otAbel Rice, late of litrfordi . dec' ,
'herd, and Penne( Carpenter, Administrators.
' .-getate.ef Williaia Morley, late 'of Rex' Milt • • ,
' ettasecli - Itiehard -Horse, Etecutor... \ - ~ -
• Estate of- Harriet C. Whitney, late of Gibso ! ,
ceatiedi ,Jaeob L Gillett,,Executor. ‘,
.:BePiamin Cocklyne, lite of MontOse, de t
TOSeph Ceekayne, - Execntor. ! •
Estate .otEll a jah Skinnei; latex:oft:heat Bend,- • '4l,
B....,SJlentley andsBareit Skinner,' Executors. ..
Estate , ,
. '.' nf -Gideon Bouthworth, Lite of Liberty., de
eettaediriatitti, Marsh-and Benj. W.E.outhwoith, E 'ts.
— .That the accountants have settled theli acco'•uts
In the Olbce ln (it!d for the county Of - us
4u-die:Una, and'ihat thiiiitibe-trill be pfeeented to; the
Jtidges cif the Orphine ' Court 'Of =sad ~county ' on
Friday', August-AB, ltlfi9,'for con fi rmation and allow
ance. % .OEtA.RLES'NEADE, .Registo.-.
Montiose, Ts., Juli 27, 181,594 . - 1 '. ' • •''.
3ELX CM 2
. _
'4)(11•B• FOR 01011: 1 01.1444'or - i4,60 f° l: 100
0 31 . , 11 ", MS Irma Rad hr oak by -
it* 100* - ;axon ow.
• •
leautiol is e 1(1 , •to-
T b now no loper'n&emarythritone'shOuldleTrve
T
his quiet' bete to visit distant lands.. seated . by his own fireside, With his firmily, swami! Nor toahare
the pleasure', he can bring •betore hitn,„inaltthe
ling sear:lCS gflife, the most renci*nedeltiers
mama. rninsOakekand leaping waterfalls, snow•.eled
mountains' with their wild'rayinekthe:romiitinsOfan•
ment geamleur, and the beautlei of More MOdd.rtlAr
efiltecture, The spreading landsemie, the cattle-that
grazh the hillsides, frult,flowers, anythinq,evcrything,
are twfbre you as the living-H - theyaki-:-tnsicad of the
picture. Well may we be_ proud' ot:.thO - dare" in
which we live, When science and,art'cinitork tri.
uraph: like this. • j ••
• • - - -
That Wonderful Instrument !-
THE 'STEREOSCOPE-
Is the Medium through. which these surprising et.
fects are produced. •. 1 ' -
W. BE DEANS feltlto Agent, who sells both
.StercoscopeLand View's. A i variety of eariiplea can
be seen at his Picture' Rooms in the:Brick Block.
In many'places the Stereoscope is becoming an im
portturt and almost indispensable article cf furniture,
$5, $l6;-$l5, or $29, will here buy ilk something
that will be both• entertaining, and instructive for
yourself; your family, and friends.—
.
Montrose, *July 27, 1859,
• HIGH ' SCHOOL ":1
At pi Mot*, Sitsqu'liCoonty,Ti.
E "DirtiOckiligh Schoor will,be opent4 ahout
_L the First ..of October, 1852,
_to co Kinuo two
'terms of eleven weeks each. ,
-•-•• "
PRIYART. 1711 MHZ.
$2,60. - - t 2 • :s4,BslBoard .
. ,
$1,50 to $1,15. Room rent, 13c to 21"./;cts.
per week. Other part' ulars given in a'rew weeks.''
/ 11. X STONE,. Principit4 •,
it 8, 1852: 1--
Moutr9se,
Susque
TA
.
Azusa C County , Ns. :
..: ,
'-- '
-COMMONWEALTH OF-PENN.
To - theShe:rijr of . said County, Gala-Tiro :
t f E command 3 ou, thte you attach C. R. Bustrr,"
i Y . late of your' ounti, by all and singular:ibis
lands and tenements in whose panda or possessionso.!
-ever the'sanie may t ie. end Asp} , ' Tly alllthat certain,
piece of land in the borough of Susquehanna Depot i
described as follows; cOmmemein *Lebo-corner of
lots - 77 :aid '79.; thence • it. southe terly course, i six
rods.; 'thence along the street, a n rtheitsterly c.ounk,
eigbt.rods to.ttie corner of lot.N eightr;
.theice a
onnbweaeerly.coune, ids rod '
s, - the corner oflote
77 and 79; *nee a milithwesee y course, 6- reds,
ao the -place.. of beginning ;:containing forty-eight
square peretes of lad; being known as lot NoJ 76,
and 18; as persturvey or Addison McKee, "in td,
ro
bough, 'and which was 'conveyed hr.:James If.
SmithlO•Daniet ' . I Sargent bytoeed, dated Octo r•
20,1853, and recorded hi the office of recording
deeds in the County of Susquehanna, inDeed Book,
No. 224ste-11 ; in the ppsseesion of —=, , kilall,L or
any. other person or persons holding'entipr deft., and
"sutnmons him or them as garnisliees,?so -that , be'' be
and.s . pp" - Car before our Court of Common 'Pleas, tp be
holdst% t Mratose, in and for said ' county; po She
third Mo 'day of August nest„theretto answer 'Sam
uel L. Hill, muel. D. Jiitaley; James .D. AtiOnii,'
Alfeed ~.T, Linsey,. In Din:rick,. and . Edwin Eaton, tract.-
ing as tho:Nstuttueli Silk Comolny,ht a plea of debt
on -book itcconnt. 'Bailin six hundred dollars re quir.
ed. And we furtlar"..commapitYOU that you summon
all persona in vihoie !amts or .possession the *id
.itooAa Mid chattls may 'he attached, im that they and
.every,Ofthettr'be and appear before the said'
.Cort
on' the day,tind place "aforesaid; to *newer what shall
be objected against' thernond 'abide the judgrnent of
the Ctinit therein. And haye.you then there this Writ.
-Witness the Hen. DAVID Waitor, President of Our
said Conit,•at Montrose, the 20th a 8ay of july,..k.lD.
1859. '• G. B. V, WADE, Progunotary. i i
.... , per JiiilollZ Wane, Depto. !
To
_the Hon. the 'Judges within named.
.., . • .
. Idp certify that by, virtue of the : abort writ to me
directed; I have this 27th day or Jjily,' Al. , D. 18.rP,
l : n
attached the land above described. Soitirees
• . • ' . .• JOS); YCVNG,Wierif,
- per. G. 8. - Ritutik;.,Dt . iiity..
Sheriff's Oftice,. Mona osci-.:Ani :Pli,:?s9,)Lattgl Iw 5
.city,.x.l
Steam Engine for Sal. 1
APORTABLE 5T.F.4.4 ENGTNE, Of from i Cigt4 to
ten horse Power asysuidly- rated; bas bben rim
ning about eighteen months.. It will be sold.for llo
fault; but bbctutee its - capacity is.not sufileient for, nt
business. 'lt may be seen running at any time at for d
establishment. • :M. L. MACK:4L - SONS.
Brooklyn, Aug. 11, 1459.-tr..
•
•
nugl9-1 m • lin: 21 Grand 34, Jeiff
LAD b . . • •
- 110 come and Ittethoe bean ... if 130 aprings
pz
teris7on
. Skirta,juat ,receiied a e " Beehive."
ISO, 0 beat quality Stebl i SprinF Ski made 7rltb:
Patent Faeteninga for " .
vellia celebrated. core
AN irnmeope tide tea,
Misses -Cotton- Lisle Thread and Silk gits!eryl
• cheep at the "•Beeltive.l
. . • .
''. RAGLANS!: ' . 1 '
'CBESTBRFIELD.BaCks, Dusters, also the mater
ials to ; make them, at the 'i Beehive."
Union Crash, Scotch Diaper Towelling, Napkins,
Linen Table Cloth, and Duck:hack; very cheap,
Also another lot of those elegant, Demi Veils, for
three shillings only, . :i at the y " Beehive:" - I
Kentucky . Jeans, Satinets , Cassimeres • Doeskins,
endive! French Broadclot.., jnst received 1
• 1 at the "BEEHIVE. . "
Great
4.IIBRODERIES Cli '
CIOOD Needle Work,
.k)11 rake do do
Fine • do
do do, ..do'
Call and examine for.yo ,
-
No 20 court O.
; Binghamton, July 27,
Make the 0. d Things , Net -
knew. or isle fiusu. Co.ioniy
theMONTBO • BOOK STOKE.
A Mahogour glothls, 45,'and 48 inc.
wide for Tables, '-titands Bar, and Store Counte
Melodeon And Plano CO era.
Figuredi Tab! • and f3tand Sprea
of various sites* and styl. 'and all warranted to eta
the test orboiling Wate hot Cope Pot;'Cimpilel
Spirits, se., dc4....; and 19 I not break or crack in
or hot weather. IJust - t.e artiele,to make old fu
ture:nevr.* For sale K. BQLL9tBDI
Montrose, July 27, 1:59..
=1
`tor. \ tor.
Ana-
El
1~
KVA: Hiy .
.4 :
VET . now noel
snd desirable...
- .
to which le -Invite-the
' • •
Montros, , June-B,:i
Tficiiiiipionlava,
- • •
NE of the bies
Ortiels by
1 M 1 II 1 WI
W. ,B;
artainS!
V. APERTILIN EVE
,Cothinpfor &cents:.
-.110 - : . 25 "
Binds, Air 18 ' "
petta,.for, • .15 s!'
;
sigri of the . "Beql.l,
Eau' 'tt'rt:
til l tt 1
.e;
g a second eupply•of ch 'p:
ri•Goodsi
teatiart of public. -
I.IIEAD4 PO
POMP '
Poiwderti ,
joitifi ! ga ir• •
WAD 6,
:. .. li se
.CLASSICAL-1-211ORMAL:SCHO O
L
.
1.: , tiontroso; P4.4 - 185.9:' ,- -
ET ' s ee arehapp s y-teenriin'tee.to the poi:,
iid ilititinexi Term„Ofillik4orialar a Hchisol
will com -
' etteeol4 Itondity, - I,ooll24'diof An
g0 11 tV,...._ .1g .
; t id 9 r:t t igi t ar t;! le f ''/::-::•.:.- -"'- 1 .---•
. ' , /eme '‘
ra'1314133111g2110 1- - , ta.
.'
311
A - graduate of Yale ' HUllege. -Prliscilia); twisted! y
ti:corps of competent.. hnitructaaiin the ?alio de
pa:Went-li.- . . - :.• - - . . 1
"Kiiq Trustees would refer the patrons of ti School
and 'other's to the : following teatime frOm the
Tresident4tud Professors of Yale Co a:.' .
• .• ' - - Testiositi .' , .• . - ... ..
. ,
Yattedil. • .Jun o 24, 1.85 ( 9.
• •
Me Hurry Brodhead, :a •of 'the etre shout
to be graduated at Yale., ege, has held- a - high
. rank in the chew as ll 6C .So far . es. lam - ac- -
quainted with.% his tudialoharecter is irreproacha
bl--e. , .._. • - - • t, THEODOR/ D.,Woorer, -.! ,
. .
_- t • : President Yale College. kr:Hairy I 3 head, who - klengs to the vadait-..
ing der*" jlis iear;.balfshoirkbinntelf dining • 'the
two yesiii / of Ma connection aitli•tbe'Hollege a rise-
We and scholar: •••Shonla hit apply himself
to th work of inithictiortj'have nottuestion - of his
abj ty to justify the confidence and *iffy the ex- -
,pectstionsof any who may avail thesrelves. of i his
! services. - I •, r .. ..- ' .1... l A , 3l 4l l Aptirr, :I' '
. . . i .. -',' r . . ' :_:...- .r• Profeti 3 O'of .Greek.- •
. ._
. - Mr.-11. Hrolikeid tiftheVaiiss Of-133.in Yale Col
.. , . ,
lege is a goodselinlarand" hiss a 'pupa or mind. I I
• have little 'doatit that htl.will niake.
‘ ieffeetual': and ,
Successful teacher, and:scan recomm d !lir, with
,great confidencti that - he will not dir . int, MS
,pat
'tons. ~ ..- f , _ !',...-; - • ' - : - .„:1 3 al ''Ponit)r..::i
- • . 7 . - .:.::1• . .tiiif... of 11titotoph.0
_. , ; 0 . ca14.,,Y.5id4 , ' . '
I
Sir: IL prodhcad his Just fi nish hi ,coursi, of . 1
collegiate edueation; and will receiVal tt:',.pcme`i of
BaChelor Of Alts ; at the inproalhin 4'. .triencemeitt.
As he prOpree to be engaged Tor, -, ,'..!,;:ja the bri-
_nem of ter hingi. he lk.eheerlully.; 't••• Mended. by
this undereignUd as a person well ; ,: , Q r t .id
.-by ,his
scholars-14 and attainments; 1:„$Y-hia t el.: Ilan charse
ter and deportment, to be succiessfl ' , I the insane ,
don end government of a 5eh001. , '...1r
, f • ... , - :
'- ' . '/Tuoitaa- -, p•AHHER •'•
'
• - •.: . / ' : - Pr ' ' ;of Lalits..! .
Students - inak.heriiilWpiii lir I, l inisSioli'inan . ..
A I,
advanced' Class in.taY:of onr , ,Collegetoo particular
attention will bei.id; es.beretofrei lathe thorough
preparatioi i?"-`it// ieftit, - design 'to flelor4lteaehers, in' ,
the .VOratip.Departineni... - , -:, -,. I laTh
Special iestruction,in - the .lattar LDittlarinsent Will
be givetiduting* enettiag:term. • f)[. -
The Text ItOtik-s heie to roiiii red, 'will he
'-contialed In the &hoof. - -;--- Hi . -!_.
jLeetaireaati subjects of ••general! interest W il l
,be delivered during:the jet!, ', . •I 9! . • 1 ,
PFlce of Tuitikoll'fi6t Tiirni . q6l6veo weeks,'
rma
'Non! Depirttnent, ' --- , ..- - - .11. -. ' - - $6,190.
Primary i ' de. ,' 2 " .' • . ',.. - 3,¢0. In Englislillmtnehes, and Latin and•Hreek, '-:- 9,90..
Instrumental &Vocal Music; Willi:* taught if desired.
' Studenta wishing to procure. room*, or boarti,=ist
'be accomModated by writing. to-R. Cushman, 'Emil.:
*ad:theie wishing to board theinselvee can obtain!
. staiiii - andifarniture frotrikeisrs. - "Sli - Brothera, lus
reasonable terms .. - Trite, of 'Bred- averages from
$2,(10 to $9,50 per week. , ' . • -, , . - ,-' •-: -- '
' - - How' W. JE§SlJP,..Presittet4-
- • kow,..C. F. READ, &creed:4: ... ~ • .!. ..
• Montrose, July 20, 1859.-Sm '.-- - ;- -,-
Itarford. - 17-niversitsr:.•
Tux-
Tefmsiorthb Institution,during the neit year,
will consistlof eleven weeks • each. Tlie- fired.
=Terri will Commence-on 'Wednesday; the ...tail . day of
August ;, the second , on the first Wednesday. to De
cember; and the; third, at the close of the second
Term. iFiJipenses.. •
Tuition in the Dommon Branches ',- including,. •
Vocall Music, per Te rm , • $3,00.;
Natural Philosophyprhystology, &c ; . 4;00.[.
' Higher Branches,_ ' •-• • 5;01).',
Music on Piano, : ••. • •
Board, per week, not including root&teitti
egging. :
11.63 m Rent; Orr :rem, },;•. 1,504
Expense of Recitation Rooms, • - I: • • ~50..
Bread tin be had daily at-the Inatitution. •
.
\ •
Lectiorei , wllll.be given Weekly..
,
A geed ChOmical,in4:Philosophical .Apparatus, with
a SkeletoM and Baps Of the :Raman Fraine, afford a
good Opportunity for studying these branehei profit
ably. `Each room isfOrnlshed with a stove,,' table;
and bgdatead. It'is expected our 'County Su
perintandent drill Rive: some Lectures dur l ogthe next
Term, iihd;render other assistance„if neAessmy, to
those who are:preparing to teeth in the Dsmuf.y.
The Literary Societies have been colleeting in their
books, which, With some :additions madq the past
yearil theirLibraties, furnish valpahlo, l -retidfog for
leisure time.: • ' P""
.Thi Institution, removed ss-it 1, &one, eirarty:orthe
inducements to waste time irhich surround :many
other • Inatitutioni,. affords 'mean s . f o r : : improvement
well adapted to a region of, country, where the 'great
majority of the inhabitants are taamed - tO industrious
.habits. Alarford, Susn,•DO.; July 27, 1859.-4
.TURItELL..!..
• ,
!?,,EPSi constantly on hand 4.1511 assorinient
.13. the choicest qualities of -• . •
e ? • D
• ei • 1
• ,
- • 7 •
WhiCli be s orters to tilt* spinners and - the ptibllcJ,
tow prices; for 'pub. ALOtock vimpprises ;
1 - Darns, IlSincniss,f, Plated Sp ooni:
thlralleaLsi - .;;;,J; Finite ; &c
. Tama, OILS,. ' L . GOid Pens, • . • •
VARtfunirs . Stationery,
Winnow Gi.iss,e - "iriotazi, Souk Bass , ,
-Bra STOUR, - VTOL-STRANDS,' Bona, &c o,
"Gizoczniza, '• • Porcelain Teeth,
.'
• Guam Wan; Imsiooxaens,- -
-CnOcicxas,4 Artist's Tubs Paints, '
Iltanosui, Ct.oces, 1;1 &Usher', km,
WALLPAPER, ahm - some
-.Winnow', Paean, . Dar GOODS, • • '•
Manor ; Oil: Snarms; -Wooden Ware, ; ,
PARC? GOODS, • . Bard and Jap'n'd Wars;
Illusicat!lissittaprm; Finin 1111 d Om CANS,
LAMP,, Camphene, •
PERFORRRT, , Byname Fi.tin, •
• Smiiii-S l / 4. gx, Acconoi.; ;
illnoons,;Btrsnas, , Turfi . entine, - :
IWniel,,Un t onam.as,. - ,',LLtir, Tanner's, Nair
BIRD CiORN,' • Four, Lain, Olive ; Pas
?omits ICsirrita, sox; Boiled, and Raw
. Gras. Pisiots; " Linseed .
. ;Axistmitiox, Wfilteltail,"; ' .
LJQCORS,•TRIISISE/‘• • Zrxii, and all kinds Of ;
ISCPPORTERS; . • COLORED PAINTS,' •
_ :Vinegar, • -
OULDER Brtacts, CASA"' EinDt.
S pi A O, se. 41/
• 110 al l tberopuiar. ' •
TENT SED/CMPOS,I ,
and other s too numerous to mention. ;
Thankful for - liberal MtitonagehithertiVreceis
ed, he hopes to m t a conttnnance and largo in
crease of the - • - 41:1BL TURRELL':.
Montrase...Jane 1859...• ; ; •
Y 'ONL St 00 •
•. ;-•
Cr .
II'AIIDLER4 JESSUP'B : Ig tbil;filtoo to'
get the MOST and BEST GOODS for 0 Ellool..
LAB, in Montrose. . • f. ' •
,10 Garda of the beet Cain . ° for • $l,OO.
' 12 "' , P •,.
10 " Delaine, . 1,00,: . ! . :
-25 poutida Nana - . ' . • • 1 , 00 ,•
12 bust / 110 :wd Slit*
10 " - Cidee do. ." . 1,06,
20 " " 1,00,
„in Sallefattu, • 1" • -
8 " Gropd rCe. . ".
3 Gallon;." Molasseii " l,OO,
8 guinat Cap.Thiper 1,00,1
with ft large yariety.of other gocida, that we keep eon
stantly on hand, Will be sold!gusily . low FOR CASH.
Flew) call sod.see.. • , May 11, 1859.
.N E W
Just recelved.and for sale by is
42 14 4 , , E,Nyb SERMONS, ' Note, •:frOm • Beeebes's
17 Pieonrsei; Atldnion's , Explorationa and Travels
In Siberia,. EiploritiOns - and Traiels,ln 'Cent
ral 'Africa; COttige - on Cliff, &Hunters life among Li.
ons, ito.-,4laskervllle Poetry of Ge:rrnakcontalning the
be. poetry of pr, chiller,
.Goqhe, _ "The
.Cdurt of Napiddan;7•lllustiated; tbe, worker- of 'Brno! :
Ilett,9bidesiff,-,44stinn;' : Aria • Ponter;•Fieldb*- &i,
'Prayer ,IlOoks;•Metliodlie OA 'Baptist •• flyzon
Church Paalenist,-withol4olelnent,Pibles, and Testa
ns,ts,Adieel.Books., itlakpleartle and retall,,Statiop=
- eryi-Pank - ; Book,, :Prinie#,'; Reward and frudtlai
Cards,-;V:YaSeit,/andy. .kakr jp,*4
'Enveloper,lnk andTenailtedAlaali, and Blue - Psi,
lrei bavaribiO isgoOd•stnek:Of - F, 1
YANKEE '4444
0 11 A-Pl.l* 3 4i2g4uPi
Montrose Jruse - 22 '1849 - • • ••• • • • '
- nAutaitot_l(47ls,' D9o•Kva t Nt 4 0 41 1
asill; • L -
, • •
Hat&TRANGEIIT-118 H
H A T the people are also much In fivor of 'Hang
ing -- the' /1-.34 4,-"tio_the.nuta v erolia kind
baa !"!k a _ci4l - 5 ( "
,‘" .. ;4: -
Vrats-PATEN ANPsotraai,
- s.talie had
MILASIMINIOKAITOUI
at prloedeows , to
aniplie.efory body:'
A new impply of splendid styles of Roper and Border
just received, 'and also Belehifrlt Patent Pendulum
Curtain Fixtures. the best and simplest ever brolle
this market. Call and see them work- (almorl
Window Shades, Cord and Tassels, Paints
and Brualiek for Oil Paintings, Beautiful Lithographs.
A new ltit, of Marriage Oectificate : Blanks, Blank
Notes, Blank Books, &c., .
Valrds.- - Printers, Coriveriatiou, Exchange, Ben:
day SchbOl; Teaehers; Normal and Ineenbie Cards.
Illewspapers'andlliatigazlnes.—Altdal
M 'nevarid funny IlPd Weekly oiMorahly Publi
cs 'ens cart-heiuul soon'as issued. The trial of the
• D': Sickles, in - book form, ahuf Dickens's nei
w ; "All The Year. Round,” In amiably Parts..
•
00118 School Booms.
. . _
web selected stock of Miscellaneous .Books.
School 800k5,. - of all kinds, (pr kinds enough In. all
soiscience4
,J3arrett's Nevi Inductile Gramiriar; by
'the dos:" or sinl.le.• 'Also a first rate stock of
Eitaileillf)fir, Yankee . NOtiollll, . 1 11:6;
havo,not time and the Publisher Ibis not room
In his paper tp enumerate all the articles that $I 0O
'would buy, but wouldjuit say; that you can buy 14
rolls of wall paper for, $l,Ol or you can pay •$l,OO
for 3 rolls; or you can hayelOO:yards border for $l,.
or yOu can'pay- $4,00 for 100 yards . Yousan 'have
froth-15 to 15 Books for $l,OO, or you may pay $B,OO
for one,and everything else at tho same rate,accord
ing to style and quality.'l •
."A penny saved is' two pence eyned." i
A. IL BULLARD,
Montrone, June 8, 1351 ' •
•
FRESH .GOODS:'
•:,
THE. TipRD . STOOK AT '
• POST s:BROTELEIRA
SlTS;Delalnea, &Nana,. and •Wbite'
Al Goods.' 24t . large stock' of Parascds„ Mantilla
Lace and' Edging;:ltibbons, &c.. Ourstockis now
0.1.0 P. LE 1r
- t . c• yr
montrose, June 29, 1859. •
L TI7 - E . ; DRO;PS',
THE ORELT,RIXEDY FOR, . • •
,
.Diairhaa, Cianywor,Paine in'the Stionach or Bow
, ela fC7tolira orbut,../neipietit Stfigia oftAoltro,
Ciolie and Kindred IDiseases. • ' .• -
,l'rlll , lT - medielne has been thoroughly tested dluing the Ist ten
)nars,.and expertence has provedit to be far superior to any
remedy now.before the'pritditt forthls.elaso of,disessee....lt it per
fectly sate and reliable, does not constipate tit! bolvelsbut effects •
radical and Immediate. cure in those seesre'casea that other reme
dies do not reach. Severe crampsend paths lo the stomach or bow
els cured In twenty minute•hy one or two doses -of twenty drop..
It is equotly efflitteloui to all stomach or .bowel didkiltlei. The
following from Rev:lllr,Waterhoose,ths. morels of the leattmony
wearenlatly receiving :, . • ••
, • " • • Mori! Vsaxoit,N. Y., May 7,1800,
havansed Troll.* Stones Llfe Dropain my family mite aka or
'eight years for Muffler*, bllllous cholle, and other stomach and
bowel dlgictiltiva and cheerio.* teconunend them aria We *nada
eacloui medldne. G. W, War a ired Bantist Minister. •
Travelers should always take this remedy with them 'when they
leare home: They would then be able tome their own aches, nod
pains caused by change of dlet Ahd water, : without Tel:onset to a
phrelciab. • , - .
Prepared by Troll , k ' StOw„.ti Flowery,lgow Fork, and sold eve-
Trwhere at :n ceuta a bottle's Muntroeoby , . •
1: N. RC LLARD.
1 10 1 4 rose. PL. Jane Ilk 18,5t4en
• • • •
WOOL. •
Cloth:
aid M aufactui~g,
• . AT THE Op-STAND OF WM;4I. POPE.
u. ,H. Pore having associated with him in bald
- V T . --ness, B. P. Pope, they would inform all wishh3g
, Stork done that they are,now prepared tis 'do it on
letisonable. terms: Manufacturing done by:gin-yard
or on Shares.- - POPE. -.
Gibson; June 1 , 1859. EDWARD - P. POPE.
N. B. Feeling desireuseof settling up the old books,'
and owing 'debts' that st be Aid ; order for me
to poly, mast collect' pay, and would say that &Told
accounts' of long standing 'must be aetiled. _ - •
• Gibson, June 1, 18'1.9.—lim: 11. rtirE.
. , •
• OOL . CAIIDING! . . -
,
TllBaubscritxr continua the. above *min . * . ma.
liana!, at his old itand„ . In - Brooklyn.; Thankful
for past favors he. ould solicit a shire of the public
, •
patronage.
_. A.-..G. .11VENOLDS.—
ll .
rocatlyn, Hai 25, 1859.—tf - ';
' - 1 • .
.
'.3ItIKIININEir it 1111 LL,.,
NVOLESALE DEALERS in`Floiir,'Salt,,Na4
l l Pork,soats„ Pitch, Hams; Feed, Oakum,' Lint .
Cement, Clova.anclincthy Seed. .-Also,.
.: - •
' , STORAGE AND FORWARDING,•
at their long established
.d wellelmown.Siorchintio .
on the Canal, Binghamton; . .T.. • '..•.- - : ' -• •••'•
.We would respectfully invi dealeia Co give us a
\ I
call toi artieles . in.our line, as we hall keep a. large
stock on hand, and sellit the lowas s nutrket prices.
, Rairbanks',liatent'Sdale, , ..'
the bat and' most r'eliable icale in . ise.NPlatforni.
Dormant, Mill; Counter, and Druggist Scale of. all
Inset; for sale at the Manufaeturer's•prices, by \
.. ' . . McRINNEY a, BULL. \\
'Binghamton, RAY., July - 80859.—g . .„
•
Wheeler & . Melidiet.Zorse Power,
•••: Thresheri.andleparator. l t
ALSO, WHEELER'S COMBINED.T.MRESHER
and Winnower,
capable of threshing and uiren
jug from -125 to 175 haehols of wheat; nd from: 2so
td 800 bushels of pits per'diii, Those.macitines arc
warranted to give entire satisfaction„ or may be ie..
,turned at the expiration Of a reasonable time for trial,
, •, • • . • .
Aticr Horse , Rakes-
I ! •
•
a superior and durable article,llir Mle'at Manufactu
rers prices. arr mnfaxer. ' - ' '
• • . HULL
c.ifelucary, , a. MilLINNtt, ,A. itc4.
Mngtutonce, N. Y., .Thly 6, 1659. - -tf '1
1 - PARASOLS .
AL new lot of those -very- large. Partials, juat re
"celved, .ItEAD & to.
• •
•
TOMS ! • !!
RlFR'lot of. Black and greet' Teas Just opened
AV
• LYQNFtIt SOT.
A.BEI; ZI;IRRELL
Ts Bellin g J E WELRY great , pargaina to
the'Purebasent. - • . .
- Mouttose, July 20,; , 181M . . .
• ' • ,HOWE , s • •
PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING BED.
LOpay, Comfort, and .Ease Combined.
rig*l CELEBRATED BEDS FOR SALE BY
j " CO
lidntrose, , iittroli A 11 09 V,. BirrE&
3000 - ROLLS. -WALL=PAPER:
- 7*EDENT STYLES. s.
•
Borde r in g , Paper,
new sup piiijtult cheap, by
A.
-
Mortr
iose4ar . c.h 9, J 859. •
,
Ile IS A -FACT • ,
_ ,
THAT AVIHOTYPEB cis bit-taken at; DEANS'
SKY PARLOR, .
just eaheapdincquat la'! beawttfuL" as ikt the " Car
on the gen." Call and get' an ' hnpreasioh" and
you ita injweited with-the tenth of niyatatentent.
vle
_ VI, /1. DEANS ~ . Resident Artist.-.
Pbeais Block, 711rd' Vtikit,Volitrose. - ' • •
. .. _ . ...
':.' • ' 21111 1 1 ! Ang.QELilid,• -.
T urairk,,pd DFlq r li k
- Ladles' Hiil H. B. Beall; ;
T T anti attire yttwr . .lST m 1 % 11 44 1 , 75 . .
May 180859; I - i ,'"•• All - It'• TYLER'S.'
' , ';;Alat ' oUROSTIO - i •
• _
c olips•••••g• • . - 1111:911rIUM is geNao.a!%4?uPlit.
STAVErn I 9 2IO / 1 4 21 0 11 . 0 rier 04,4 16 !9. mai "I R a t
sAilidtd444:•=4y,; , mosmw.o•pittoini
pitiff,-*,,.r. ;; -, : -, Rociii:wh,ippobiwutionunvis t
LOCATION • r ipix-ium.c.uth.TAßE,
rirmhilefTviontillt.
lizteuvgaros!!!3l_.._trt.„
RirriWM6l6
The Now , .Eras - •
.SPRINUNNUNIIIRIGOODS:
. .
.At Great Bargains !
READY PAY -SMALL "'PROFITS I
-11101 - - zedelving a • Mr and,
- chafer 'god* Cdrill/WNG, -mid: B UJfM.HR
•GOODS_lntledingsgreaf.warlety of iiich.Prinis in
New &pleb,. Glinghanfr,*-Brinisitts,.P/ais andFais
'eit Lenmis„Chollies, Robot; Silk .f/ress, 21saues and
,
arigesi:Phia and fancy fiat; poplins ; ec:, with
a superior eiteittmentof tfilk;Brotihe, Cashel - eft. and.
PetietiOli, Rick Ribbons,
Ildtnets and PlowersAroad Olothi„Cassin teres,Snio
tyrr Stuffs, ~e.,- w ith a large aseortsient of . ether
STAPLE AtillFA1141111110113 1 ;
usual, In ,G!rouries, "Crockery; %lard Warr, iron,
Steel, Nails, Slows; 'Prope l Paints, Oils, Boots and .
Bhoes, Hate and Caps, ClOeks, Varpeting; Floor Oil
Olathe, ll'alrPa,on. Painted :Witttlois Magri ee• .
The entire stock - being large; and liought for cub,
will give sUperior . op yLlartunlty for choke ' *elections,
and will be sold for . READY PAY, 10 tolb.per cant
below regutronicei. !An examination - of the Goods
and Pried he found profitable to those-who wish
Ilpur dr,.l3alt ticiWitgn tly on hand.
May. 4, 1 . 859. _ -
CROOK &JOEENBTON,
.11ANCIPACTUTUR8 01
Carriages, Reit Rims,
Tiiitts, pours,
Wagon Pole:4'4lo ,Plongh • Handlea,
ScrsorisAnu. Ccit74,
.1' - . -• . '
- • •:..' ' - `List jilt OtPrtees.
It irich-Felliiii, -: $1,25111 inch Pellicle, • I,oo_
2* " " I- -- - 1,38 2'' - "'- -" •- • 3,00
1* "
_." ~ .., - 1,50 Rows, • ' '- : *•,501
1,1 " -,_ " -. l',o3,3l`hills, befit heels, : ,aci
li ", - "` 1 ; -• 1,75 " straight,- - ,50
1$ " '!H .-- - - 1,83 :Ricliar.y Poles,"beit, ,75
Great itens,-April 13 1859.-11 • - • ',\ , •
, , .
. * - I.ll**llg ‘4aliel*.
ALL fiil7.o, Op . to: 20. x .lico, In Gilt Frazee:
,' ' 07ilt; f, flattire'Freiniei
. :Tan *nit *avid inch*:
.. •
.` ..
imiaglia-lUst.
-..PLAUSi
..,,--...::
Put ilito*oti ti;tiiieli .- oit.ilioiiNOike: i ' ;
.- - TUCKER'S PATENT' SPRING . BED.
. • '',ll tho yet 7 best in use.; • -
Cabinfit FtirOiirp4ol.Vhairs. ".
tit .
ithitiTig. -
Coiftli . hitt4i'eonstentli . .on iuunf,'.`and .i.o •
graved on abort notice,_by ` : ' 'C - ; PGRDII43f.:
Montrose, , *arch:,s9; 1 . 862.-tf :' , ‘ . . : ,
I AT THE - ' •
17ST! lierkred Yoric 7 4PadelFliia, Boat:
J
ans43altbnpfe,:cogjilltbeildAt
• ."' ' ;Great :13axgams - .
eftenalve isaortaitent of Good _ s' every of evk descitit
lon that may be called for; such ae • - "• • • •
1111Y100.11Land GROCERIES ,
of all descriptions
CD'ag- . IE - 21 .
a general assortment . ; L ' •
Ladles' end. Genti'• Beets and Shoes,
~ allS- i ft i sieties; a goodlssortmept of
• . ,
Watches, Spectacles, Yankee No
.` • tions.
•IltanY•of•sisi-gcm&s.- cook
.the, premium sit ibc WORLD'S FAIR, In London.--
Call, and see them foiimurselyes, : •
DAYTON.!
great Bend, Jine.l; 1859.-31-
' • '
- LADIES' G AITERS : ,
tiT ICF.ELER,k 3,TODDARDS for 50 Cents per,
. pair. !Also - a large, stock of Boots and
Shoes just arrived. Going qheap.
*oillivise, - May 25, 1859:
•
Fr i enoh
CDelaines, Lawns, and other'DRESS
NJ GOODSC . - • 11.E.11)".5: CO.
;Itiontrnse,l'ana 8.4889. ' • -
first Battle Austnans Whipped !
B u t iA. dou't interfere pith the Fact, thit more
can be bought for E if ONpY et the
. . •
• bilElicißsrtrAntz
in Sratiractiaz, than at any TWO -HORSE STORE
in the country: - Fat-Instance, • .
• .... •
011 E DOLLA;it t , .(a ea'h,dpllar,)
•
WILL 1B 161 yards .9001-Primo;
WILL Bor, ,9 j ..”, • ". 'Lairrr, ...
WILL Bnylo : Boit•Henvy Sheeting.
WILL BUY 11' pounds (hod Brown Sugar.
WILL:Bu'r 16: , ` 4 ' Salteritttis. - • .
Witt:But 18 I " . Rice 0r.,2 lbs. Tea • .
7I coffee:or ks ?eke lit anything
St the . leirce-rate. - - Wo-have s t good itesorinusneof ,
• .
Rroceries,orockerydfaidwass,\Dye Stuffs; Boots
andabet. &aiding. Hts , and. eaps,- Paints' and
'Naile.6,4 the Kea, in 6,etianything uses: lly kept
in "alt °ita l ./Vine Storee.." - - . •
.Give Us 4' &Min, Jr.; tc,poN.
Springville, ,June 16,
- THE .. CHEAPEST .'
And Best Stook-of G,.o . pds
- "IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA,
• litet AtAtved at the -
Okiiial.oo,ePtice&liodyr.Ay . Slot . e.
HAYDEN BROTHERS ,
-- Are' on hand with a Large Sloelc'of
SPRING and !SUMMER GOODS,
that ard,adapted to the wawa of the People.
DR r G OODS.
, .
GROCERIES
.ffATs,
. .
, • ' " GLASS, ; •
TWOOD.Eiraid STONY; WARR;
HA Yliff TOO d-e.. -
WATCHES," JEWELRY,
'• Y A NEER NOTIOES; -
-Wholesale and
Theyarietrif ono. stock is such, that any one can
tee; with ti - trtottients thought,-that we are.enabled to
sell"geods 25 per cent cheaper. than can be
'bought of tti:y of the oldest FOgys in:the State elaim
ing to sell rxxlijor 1' Heady .pay anoluatall proftta"
10 '9r 16 TM' cent below regular prices.- . Our stock
was purchased for CASH, and will be sold Cheap,
'Cheaper than thi Cheapest . • •
- • ~111AN- 0 1EIVI naotnEas.
New Ifilfioni, Pe. - June 8; 1549.-bty
Farm r - Bald. •
HE Offeri @alai& •hrtn, situated
1 three Miles &nal of Ntisi'llilibrd Tillage; eon-
Wain eightfures'of bad, of which sixty acres are •
Improved. Oa, the prepalssi are* good framed house, '
barAl Mid Aop ; 60 young sad thrifty, cud 20-
large-bearing apple trees.' Thefarmis watered with '
sever-failin%spriap. .For pardculars, enquire of
Henry. !n. New Md:tillag r e or of the
- subscriber' On Preinliefl; Z Z.DAYM
'74 , t1 1 ,01 401 ,,1 -
cAIMMTAIpfc-sd:VOTIVIf Ta;TEN., , :a
41:0 - ekltut fa.- 4 A REA D
4.459.•.
Llit
oft by
ROOTS, SHOES'
FLOUR, 'SALT,
MAD. C/Cs