Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, November 24, 1859, Image 4

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nisi* tolts"..iiiiono• of One. _
' &Maxon heal, the well known theattiCil man
ager, some time ago organli.ed a theatrical company
to play obeli engagements in various towns and dt.
lea of the West. A week br two ago they atTived
' at Bucyrus,liiiio, where bills were issued, a hall
_rented, aid Properties engaged. During their stay
a novel incident occurred, which IS told So craphi;
cally by the Journal of thai village, that we give it
tn Its own,wohls :
Mr. !otter irss sitting lti the hotel, ruminating, in
all probability, upcni the full house he *as to have in
the evening, when a stranger entered the room, with
the bill fbr the.everilnes entertainment In his hand.
"Are you the manager of the theatre," quoth the
stranger.
• "I am, sir," replied Mr. Foster. , •
." Tonare to play Richard 111, kr-night?"
Hir ai, der
"1 am, and always have been, eitremely fond of
theatrials, but never-have had an opportunity of
seeing Richard lII.' -
" Very well, air; come-in to-night." -
"Unfortunately, I le.U-e town this evening, on the
6.46 train. Now, bow much money would: induce
yotir company to play Richard for me, this after
noon r
• Foster, thinking be stranger wanjoking , replied
that he wouldjlo it for twenty-five dollars. The
itrangeelocikedat the bill again, and inquired what.
would bethe, 'extra charge for the , " - Rough Dia
. - mond." To-carry out the joke, Foster replied -ten
dollars. To his utter surprise, the 'stranger " pulled
his weasel," counted out thirty-five dollars; and hand
' log it to him, remarked that he would like to have:
the play commence no later than two o'clock.
Foster - got the company together, and related the
circumstance. The idea Of playing Richard to an
millrace of one, was so excessively ridiculous, and
so new in their experience, that they consented.
Twon'ehrek (urine; and the solitary audience as
sembled. hirceing an eligible position, and cocking
his feet upon thi.bach'of the seat in. front of him, he.
waited for the performance to begin. The bell rang,
'
up went the curtain, and the play commenced
Never did Actors do better. They all. timed them.
selves to.give their patron an entertainment fully
worth the price paid for it, and they succeeded. The
stringer applauded vigorously at different points,and
at the close of the play called Mr: Fannin before the '
curtain, wItO responded in i neat lit& speech. A
dance and a song followed, after which the farce of
• the "Rough Diamond" was played, the audience
laughed, roared,land applauded, and, as at the close
of the first piece, called out the leading , arors.-s-
Who this liberal patron,orthe drama is we kdow
not, but a more eccentric operation we never wit.'
Leased •
New 4zaszr Jrnors. 7 .--There is a :simplicity about
. the ft:drub:4 - which is quite refreshing , aid carries
cue back to antediluvian times: '
. .
A distinguished !neither of , the New York bar was
retained on one occasion by , a friend, also • a New
Yorker, to Agit:di§ & complaint made against him
before a Ner Jersey, Justice, , for an alleged assault
and battery upon one of the,Topidents of the " Old
Jersey State."
" I appipr for Stloi ptisoner,r said the counsellor to
the mod ern Dogberry.
"Vou'abbers for de brisoner, do you ; and who
den . be-von r^ Interrupted the justice eying him
from head to foot with marked curiosity. " I ton't
- know you ; be'r yob come from end vot'e- your
name?" •
The counsellor-modestly gave his name, and said
•' . I am a member of the Neer York intr." -
" Vel den," replied the justice, "you gan't bractis
In dis here gort.", •
"I am a counsellor of the Supreme Court of the
State-of row York," reiterated the attorney.
I " - Dat makes not'ing tifferent," Bald the inveterate
Justiee. -
"Well then," said the baffled lawyer, " suppose
above to your honor that I am counsellor of the. Su
preme Court of the United States!"
It ton's make s pit petter," replied he of the er
mine; "you aint a counsellor von de State of New
Jersey, and you.garti.kractis in din gort."
The decisionaeamtda for the fact that New Jersey
is not In the Tinted States. .
M!i
Some men are boastful
. cf-their ancestors,
while Otherisare entirely devoid of allp,ride of
• birth, andhave no more respect for the gen •
eakygiCal table of their forefatherethan they
• have for .POPt_Richarirs Almanac. The late
Johri - Randolith of Roanoke used to ailert his
belief that he was descended "from the 'cele
- brated Indian pidocess Pocahontas, but it was
not knewn thathe ever established Ids 'claim .
tei that distinction. _
• Many years ago there-lived ilia neighbor-
State a young gentleman who took it in
to his head that, like John - Randolph, he was
of.lndian descent, though, unlike John, he did
not know exactly the tribe to which his fore
fathers belonged. The idea was a perfect
muncanania with _him, notwithstanding the
efforts rnadeby 'his friends to convince him
of theiolly of-his pretension., to lay nothing
of the absurditi'of them, 'even if they could
be established. - The favorite notion, howev
er, wild nut be eradicated trunk. his mind,
and he promised to convince them that he
wait tie&ip' his claim.
Ravinebeard that a deputation: ofN•o Indians.
were at WashingtOn a visit to their great
Father, he promptly repaired to that city and
_ arranging with the gentleman having them in
• charge, his friends in the eity'were surprised
to receive an in station to accompany him on
• a visit to the Red Men, before whom he pro
" posed to verify his .fayorite pretension. .The
party met as requested, and found the Jodi
. sins sitting on the flot;r; smoking their pipes
and manifesting but little appreciation of the
honor of the . visit -
Having arranged his friends at a respects
fel diitanos from the.aged chief, who stili.re•
garded the visitors with stolid indifference,
the young than stepped-boldly from the cen
ter, and presnming that it would require suing
show of energy to arouse the chiefa - from their
- apparent apathy, be placed his fiend
breast, .and said with great
.fearlessneis. 4 .!
Indian--long time ago." ".
The chief, who was. not-skilled .in .Enilish,
took his pipe -from his mouth, but evinced no
emotion whatever. The speaker then think•
ing_ that more-violent gesture and loudt4l
tone of voice would be necessary, struck his
hand on his breast and exclaimed in- a louder
tone.—
"Yes—lte—lngan—long time ago !"
Without moving a 'insole of hie face, - the
old cilia( slowly arose from his bitting pobt
bre and turned hii.eagle eye on the speaker.
His friends say that the chief evidently under
stood, or so least appeared to understand the
meaning of the words.addressed t'ci him, and
they gazed intently on the solemn proceed
ing. The man bore the searching glance of
,the Indian without emotion. j All felt that
the awful moment had come! .
Moving sufficiently dose to the speaker,
the chief raised his hand, anckcarefuily taking
a lock of the young Mars hair ,between his
fliiger and thumb, gently rubbed• it fora mo
ment. All stood in silent expectation. • Qui
tidy withdrawibg his band 'the chief uttered
-the slight peculi* Indian grunt, and] said,. -6-
Nigger !
• This altogether unexpected denouement
ended the interview, end the discomfited de.
ace:Want of the Tomahmika retired with hie:
friends, the latter roaring with laughter,. and
the fanner filled with a molt sovereign con•
tempt for his degenerate Indian relatiomt.
If milk you'd have both dein and sweet, •
&eh 'then bthte you rest your feet, •
/Lib for year ono a ionr4oof nest. -
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ROW 111
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When I were,aiiv4My egs ,not - l ko r tlge l r
'than. bbit WenttiOrtikii da4, l bich - c 9l Nima 1.1
wbrthleati, plangyOesi.ibitteo,-grtiy, -,Plit-ilik
bound, good for tittibin' but : to, swaller tip
what Orter lined the bowels,. ov 'us brats.+
Well, I naerally tuk ahlislike to him, and
bad a sort o r hanherlitei l arter hurtin"his 'fee,.
-ins, and discornfittinj him, every time dada
back was thrned..rrhedog sorter:kap a big
skeer before his eyes, and an orful yell rea' l
to pour out the ,first Imoslinn he, seed me
make. - So le laritt tolswallar things as le
run, and alters keit hisicgs - Well onder hisae f
fur be - didn't never, know how soon be moug
want to use 'em in; totin' his carcuss beyo;
thereach of a flyin' rook. He know'd the
whiz of a rock in Mosinm well, but be nevez
stopped to see whn flun it, bat jilt let' •his
head fl y open to gin a bowl room to cum,and
sot his legs gwinei the t, way' his nose wer e
pintin'. he'd shy-, rouhd every rock he seed
in the road, for' he leaked on it as` a calamity
to come after him il sonie .day. I
tell 'yon,,
George, that runnitf are tbe greatest' -invert-,
'shun on ycarth, when uked careful. Whar'd
-I been by this tim-ef k hadn't relied on these
'ere legs? D'yertteik'en 1 Don't they mind
you of compusses made a purpose to divide
a mile into quartets? Thy'll do. I-
Well, - one day rfuel4 a pig'ii, bladder '
nigh
unto the 'size of a dack's.nig, filled with pow
der and corked with a piece of spunk, rolled
it up in a thin sku we e _ meat,' and sot - th
; spunk afire, and fl ung if. to . him. He awe
rim b
'lered it at a jerk, Enid t ot.tli gettin''w a,
for doin' it . - 1 heatd a poise like hustin' sum ,
thin, and his tail lit pp 13 V my hat ; hip'
head were awayyd.,Wn tlie bill, and had tint'
a dead bold onter a roc4; his fore legs was ,1
fifty feet up the road, anilakln runnin' moshun.6'
and his hind tins itntraddil uv the fence; ts
fur the dog bisself,res a dog, I never seed 11
Igin• .i - 1 ,
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Well, dad flungluve or six hundred onde
my shirt ,with dried skin uv a bull'it tail, an
gir. me the remainder next-day with a wag
on whip what he b.irreci, frum a Alter while
he wur a watrin'l4a Wises; the wagoner gO i t
sorry ftir me,-and Oopereci to m e to : turn my
beggiti' and aquatint" irL o fast- rate ' main?,
which 1 - emejutly did, a the last lick mi-
about ten feet. 6
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Kindueu,t. Wiiip and Spur.
The Adage 5Si/it." A' merciful man .is
Merciful to, his tbet4,t." .lAnd is not the wise
man so, likiwke, Rem fiotions.of economy
If:l.kick, beat; or ciPlerWise wrong-my-horse,
or cow, or„ox, in the stable, he will, of neces
sity, become sour tied io.nitured..'lle ' will
not enjoy his food,or go all the behefit of it.
Andif te kicks ba&, oricrowdp, or in other
waysinjeres his 'crbel %aster, trill he not be.
pome less 'valuabli as ''property ? So# if
overwork tiny of my domestic animals, 'o
whip them unnecessarily while Working, of.
assail them with sifouti and curses, they , will
not work as well aft thdy would if treated
kindly and spoken :to in a pleasant voice: 7 +
They will be.for [pitch of the time, in afitate
of excitement or irfitation t and when their
work is done,' they will go,, to their stable.t
chafed And exhausted. lAny one who. has.
studied the:miture cif animals, khows,,thatitl
the respeet'noWrnotlced,ithere iS a L ivonder i
ful similarity betwsitothent and man: What
they do Cheerfully they do well 'and . easily
what they do by coinpuleion they do poorly
and with diMeulty-.l:' i •-
`Any excess of laiing l ivhich a hOzstver oxI I
is compelled to draii by.fear of the " lash, id
usually a waste or ilijury to.hitn. - -
Any excess of spied it? riding or' driving,
got by whieor spur; beyond what the ani
mal can easily accoliplish, wears upon his
strength and his permanent health, !fa per.
'son must needs dra* ery fteavy . -loads, let
him buy oien that can • draw them withotit
being forced to it btleatl Of brutal whipping)
If he wants tO drivel* fast, hiirse, let •him buy
aYfast horse and noqicompel a slow one to
make a she'd whieh`.he cannot do without b '
rug overtaxed and 4,i)hreiLlJ There is muc
to - lie learned yet, itt ouritreatment of donies
tic animals, Mercy . zon them, no lees .thaa
to-our fellow-men, sf;wiee blessed, blessing
him that receives itilf—dineriain .Agriculturt
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REFUSE or TANN4ittsi.--At a late mteting
of the Farmer's Club of Little Falls. New
:York, the-iinbject o4itsing the refuse Of tini
neries hair, fleshing!, lithe, etc.) for agricul
m
Loral purposes, was rdisc ased,-and one ein , :
ber stated that he bad u "hair on grain and
grass with the mostlPerffct effect. He had
spread it thinly and harrgwed it in with spne
wheat, a.od produced tbeitiest crop he had ev
elr raised "or.seen in the neighborhood Upo
grass the-effect has ibeen' very diitioct an
lasting. Applied ui)onitte . top cif an- unpro.
ductive dry piece open , it has produced a
very luxuriant gros4h, and withoutlany other
application, the dar gre'en -complexion of the
award had scarcely *bated in tenVyeare.—l
Scientigt A tnerican !. - . 1
We have repeatidly called atlention to
the great fertilizing (value of the refuse hair,
scraps of hide, etc 4„ froth- the tanneries.—
When free from impurities, hair and dry,
skin Contain as much nittoggp as the best Pei
!Avian guano- They are not so readily . clef
composed ; and do mit act so readily, but the)?
-- are more lasting - ---17eneiee Farmer.' 1
ri f f . The - first polnts n judging of a leery'
oxta the nature of Op bone. ,A round thick
hone indtcates both At skiw feeder and an in:
ferior description of;flesti. A flat bone wtier
...eer4,n aside view, a nd Marrow when viewed
from either behind de before the animal, in
dicatas the opposite! . properties Of a, round
bone., The whole, linnet:in the carcass should
bear ro
small ppos : lion In bulk and weigh
to the flesh. The benes!pf the bead should'
be fine and cleap, and only covered with skin"
and muscle, aiid not'Avitil.lumps of fat and
flesh, which always give heavi-headed
appearance to an ott e fore-arm and hoek
should'also be cleanLiinditull of muscle,, to
endure traveling. "LiSrgel joiipts' indicate bad
feeders: The head Jfanox, - contrary to.thati
of a sheep.small froin the back of the .heetd
to .the-middle of the 'heck. The reason of thej
difference in.this retiiiec , setWixt. the ox and
the sheep is that the Sulu; of the neck of .the!
haino effect on the strength ,of the a.ine.
APPLYING WANGS* TOORASIS Lsams.—A
correspondent of 'Utreui England Farrier;
says be has learned y experience that' thel
best time to apply-.nianuie as a top-dressing
is late in autumn oT Winter—so late-thai the;
manure, after being Spre4id on the surface,l
will remain in a congealed elate till Sit:
drenched away•by theAhOws and` rains. . Snow
covering the manure
ing: qualities
_from - .tieing, evaporated, and!
when the snow melt ei :they will be* carried
doin into the soil.
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,BE COMPASS . P4MTHRei. M r, , .11ar
baugh, in the. (hrdicn, states that: on the
Western Prairies is ;he found a plant,
somewhat resembling ,hejhistle, whose leaves
always point due North and South, and thus
strord the traveler.e,Chmjiassof mil
It has often guided - beivildered travelers,.*aw
age and Civilized; and4s qctite a Curiosity.
,
rgr" The t—n-LW% row of &eau;
tiful trees . by his dwelling, !wiles-monuments
to his taste- that Will endure fresh and greehi
yielding shade and Shelter when, the mtiat,
costly mansion he-tah.:erect shall have crum
bled to the'durt and - be'fiirgotteu.
Goollialie bat
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-. The,RerpiteriNaii fir:-
Tits Otimairron Oin 'Biomes Pannon.-Of an;
,the unreasonable ekmore ever awed by a tet of,
hYPotalifes 10 knaves, that oil large ponbikof
Northern people in 6441 of old Brown's pardon, is
•theAmost unreasonable and the most. disgrallelh
Here ii;st =litho has been proved guilty °la nutit; .
Width. meat beanie crimes In, the calendar—who_
hlmseleunbinshingly confesses these crimes, end
more usitanshinglyOnlei*ln 0mn..4 1 -4nd yet
host of northern meN_proteising :abhorrence of old
Brown's( cunduct, andlucfessing, too, sympathy with
the Southern people; arodaily appealing, lathe Most
urgent iesths; for old Brown's pardon. • •
po+tatrotind is sueb an appeal kited? Why,
Upon the sole ground that the execution of Old Brown
wonid-*ke a martyr of him krthe eyes of the Nor
thern4olltionists and would swell, the numbers Mid
increas4 the -hostility or the . Aboliticin'party towards
the Sou t h to an incredible extent, and prostrate and
utterly disable what are called the Conservative - and
Niatlopsi men of the North. - These Noithern Con
servativesand Natioriai men at the North, are those
who are 'taking the lead; is the cowardly and disgrace--
ful clamor for Old: Brown's pardon. And this ,fact
proves that the Abolition sentiment of the North is
overpowering, paralyzing the Conservative portioii
of the Northern people, and making trembling cow
ards of I them all. , And the commutation of Old
Brown's ( sentenee is earnestly ssked for, in order to
appease l l thcise reckless incendiaries, who sympathise
with him and approve his &kilos! Now, this is in
deed. a Pretty and"reaSonable request (or the conser
vatives of the-North to make to Virginia!
But nq such absurd and cowardly request will be
granted,l°o natter_setat Consequences the natal , Ao
- grim it may produce. -Virginia and the "South are:
'ready to' i fscsalltlie consequences of the- exeCution
of Old Brown and his confederates. "Though it -cod,
vert the whole Northern people, 'without' an i,..teep
don, into furious, armed Abolition invaders, yet Old
Brown "kiln be hung! . That Is the item and irrevers
ible slenrue, inn only of - tho-antliorkles . of'Virginia,
butof tie . of, Virginia, '.;;vit
, • • , • hout a dissenting'
voice. And, therefore, Virginia, and the peopie of
Virginia wlll4eat with. the contempt they deserve,
all the craven appeals of Northern men in behalf - of
old Brow'n'S pardon. The miserable old traitor and
murders} belongs to the. safiows, .'and the gallows I
will have its own, in spite of _the'threatenings and .
maledictions et" the korth,and the world'combined. . 1
We to r Ok the groundl l at the-outset that' old Brown
should havebeen hung at once, without the interven
. den ofjUdge or jury: Be, was s. villainous pirate-and
lasswisils,rand was therefore entitled to, no trial at
law. We believed at the first, and we still -more
firmly
,beiieve noir, that it woutd.have been ,better
and
swift
all respects, if Gov. _Wise-had givgn him
the switlibenefit of a drum-bead court. martial. In
that event no aympatby would have bier' excited hi
the North, for hi would hii're had no" °pi:Si:Lenity of
making iiiccndiary speeches for effect, and, conse
quently, nothing of the character of the hero or the
martyr wi:orld'have attached to him, even in the esti
mation of Garrison and Wendell Phillips:.-Richmond
!nig.
CEO.: L. c.SHAW,
Prodoce CommissionMetthant,
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No. 3, Erie Buildings. Heade /St, N. Y.
T prelim.' L torecelse COnalgacticutinf PRODUCE. Troia you,
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coandent, from my knowledge. of the PRODUCE BUMS
Eslc,
my doh-abler Lot - ALIT)," large and tmorwolent STOREHOUSE.
that I shall be enabled to answer of Cote4unistits to as GOOD, if not.
BETTER ApTANTAUE, than mom houses in New. ork.
Advances made on ConsiOutments
01 Produce, ace.; if reqoi fed
ReStrict atteeMoo elevate the the Sale OTC•atudour.4la.aod Prompt
turns made. All salea Guaranteed- .
JUST US DILL. Agent. • • ` GEO. L. SIIAW.
Late arm DILL & ARMSTRONG!
Jcerca Tett wish., to Inform his old Words and patroos that he
would be plettoid to moire Consignments from Una and others.—
Haring had bate twenty years' experience 'the. admit% e Con.
combo Suainso, he fluters himself that he co hire enure malefac
tion. iirtielfweetioant aa.LoW Ars Aar Raserequetg Hams EN
New Yam Chet:-• ,
(OHL L. 341A1r- • ,
J: DILL,
H.EFERENCEe.
D. Chauncey. Pres. Mee. Ina. Co. J. L. Adams &Co. New York.
C. Brush. Pies. Mec. Math. C. It. Armatrong & ,
Wm. M. Harris. Pres-No. In. Co. Clark & Thomism; •• •
JALStudwelL Prea-Mont.lnit Co. A..k G. Little,
J. Fruilr.,Pera. ledifette to. Jame-eV-Freeman.
Sand's.rowel!, Maynnineokipa.t R. L. Case,
C. H. Sheehan. la MakleoLane. Capt.Jamea IL LOA. "
J. G. Lightbady. Imeknan Street. • Miller & Co.
A. W. BRONSON, of Sunqueharna Defeat, • will receive and for
ward Produce of an kinds to the.abm c G. I. SHAW :nal JUSTUS
DILL, Agent. New York. The Mils or Sale, with current funds,aill
be sent but fe the Rom of tedd BRONSON. .
September 1119.-ly •
NRAOIIIIIIIII
• s.ll:coußT. SMI, '•
ADJOINING THE BANK OF BINGHAMTON.
itiistMßlUL,
.?1 nl4 SPACIOUS and ELEGANT STORE b now open with an
L entire NerrStook of
.
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.I=o3rlY7 VrilOC:041.11311
Which for .21 ,, D4 tichntit: and variety, fairarpanste any tom
offered la the ontbexr Tier.
Our !Clot DOartnient
abounds with entry deveriptton of Cloths. Oaalatenta Seittnetta, Vat.
Inn. °Yet Coatigs. Tweeds.. Kentuet7 Jeans, an., A; from the
nicest to the cheapest. lit the hoe of
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LADIES'
DRESS ' GQOD.S,
W i l%,have the laws! and mot eltrint Stock et
Ilich4:Blitek,- and "'slier inks,
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R Exhit ited in- MU Market.
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" Plaln and noted all Wool Prefab Merlons, from Se emu op.._
Web etdate *mod all Wool Dalaloes.- Rich India bilks and Po•
iim. -In pe Frenen and.Eagllab buff Goods. of -ever/ save and fab
ric. Good dovdde fOld Panunutea. only 18 e. rlald Merinos, and
Bazony I'lalda'and Wpm. only 'AP e. M. De Latoes. 10 c. English
pinta worth 1 sod 1p ants for 10 caw. Good Dart Prints, 6 moo.
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Or em, denniptloo, from the Cheapest Rob Bon to the moot olo•
pot Doable IlKebe, thew: eau ever known: I.
cloAks, .
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DUSTERS,
Wk ul s' Cloths terms Pug polar sad Qvaty with Tdmidois
ma, I
Gloreb and Hosiery
oiaulasa. a' awl b- • Liaise siuieine mai
m Ladal'sila, L i r • ' k m
FLANNELS.
thdtda?s.Nridth_sad pals and I . winos Wool inaosiels,
7.a.Fas law Mil) the . lays isteksgepws.
D - OM ESTICS
y
oece. or nat. • Blisched and Drown
ttheethagr, I oaths
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GoOds;
brewery deeerlphaa, Whs . :defile sad Retell.. 311111Deri supplied
with la the Lae at New York Wholesale tike.From the
feet that ate the Proprietors ,Penile bla whole timela Sew York
city, Wearlag r.„,.4,4 the the
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:BEST-. BARGAINS
tie market'atlb 4 i , paniasern se rely ea mil Wars gilding our &cid&
full sad amormatat complete. All Goode . hought for tea. retahliab•
meth am la eocatietlea with a large .Wootamle Mame us New TOM
from the iMpOrtsTll, MlMllfacturers Ave% arid New York Auction
Homes dew. thereby airbag the JobWa moat,
77ge.ilenr of which. Our'. ettaltipter i can have.
.
nom the *Mies we '
poem we U;;OW that we can and
Will, si , ll all Kiwis Of Dry Goods
La MEV IS • -
Than 4NY other House
.-167 11310 -SECTION.
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Look- oui, for the New York . ' Otota,
51 COURT STREET.
IX 310114 Y 404.
iumnuror its. a =Cis
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114$ just returned
rned from aeleetlnvad purchunjj, and Ls r!oll tw
301111 sae of th e lartest and susortmenta of
.J.
wetland ho thlannAlittt. The quaNtrot amity every ng good:
and All warranted al rePntseut TURN: 'READ C thi AM Aind
LOW PRCES: Samegeneral Idea Or the stock may be fanned Root
te_follouln g enumeration :
Divas, MEDICINES, Suss* & -Plated Spoons,
4111ms:A --.. ' : Foass,-Akc., ',
. gums, Oils,• Gold Pens, ' .
.---
VARNISHES, • Stationery, ,
liTnroow GLASS, -, - - Vtortx, - SinrrAsy B4ss •
Drs STriti, ..!„'. : VfOL . STIONCIS,XOWiI, ic. ,
Ow tug's, . , . Poecelaiii Teeth, ..- •
Oi.&ss Wan; - . laraoawris, .
Caocatar, . I 'Artist's -Tube Paints,
kftanpas, Ccocgs, Brushes; ic.,
WALL PAPER, -,!.. - also some . .
WINDOW PAPER, NIT 'GOODS, ,
lII L INDOW OIL SHADES, Wooden - Ware,
V - xcr Goons, • Bard and Jap'n'd Ware,
Ansicat. frorracuars, num and OIL CAR/,
LOfts,iner-4.nr, Carnphnne, Co Oil,
PNRYCHNItT, ' . - MISSING FUND, .
SONS WARR,. - ALCOHOL, '
thOOSte„,BRUSHES, Turpentine,
IV.ettirs, Umnaxt.Las, Later, Tanner's, NEAT • '
Ginn CA - Gas, Foot., LARD, Olive, CAS.
PitCR KT KNIFES, - TOR, Boiled, and RAW • . •
Gras; PISTOLS, ' . Linseed Otts,
- Aimoxirtox,
. 4 White Lead, - .
.•
' 14volt; Tacsax; Zuic, and all kind! of-
RIPPORTRILS, ~..• • COLORS]) PAINTS,
.
RT-1101INAIRS, . -., Vinegar,
Snot - unto Buono, . CANART SEED,
tiOncttoixs, -- s: also all.the popular'
~ . -
1 PATENT MEDICINES,
aid other things too numerous to mention.
AS it is impracticable to give more "than I n. general outline "or my
stock through the Newspapem, every one Ti din g GOODS is Invited
rall , and eentictritme. Custotnets on .entering the Store must tinter.
t t Mid every thing4n night,. butneurigetery article warned trill
i p lui rd ts duced by In q uiry ,
data for the liberal patronage hitherto reatigal, he hopes to
trig 'a oontlisuancp and large tocanaaa of-the sow.
- t • N Alin TUBB. LL. • •
Mat)ttret, Ortoberti,laS9. .
a. CARD
'lrk It, Tit of the BLIVIIIIAMTur: WATER CUBE, will
e* (NiCall Hotel.) on the. 6th of each
month, drning the Spring and Seamier, for tronsultellort Invalll4
clll ghd It to their advantage to gret-hlm a call,
• Path:lite received at all Overeat ideESTABLISIIMENT, In BING
HA N. Y., where every comfort and conceder^. nay le
found liar the auectledul tmatment of lovative.
llingharatott N. Y., March 91, V.19.-tf . •
•
LADIES 9 s . GAITERS
,\ 'll , KEELER & STODDARD'S for 66 cents s tulr. Alerralarge
Muck of HOOTS and 8110Eriltin anived—rpolog,Ctrap•
hlo!'drcree, Nat
'o°ga-hint Agricultural
Railway or Endless . than, Horse Powers,
FOR ONE OR TWO HORSES.
WaNGEABLE THRESHERS and SEPA
i
• 14. TORS, and THRESITERS and CLEANERS.
iF lIANCIPACTURED
I WELLES, BLOOD dc Co., "Write, j'a
T" 13IPROV ED ESLF:ii,,T PATENT HORSE POWERS. ire
lf notauperior to any other Endleis Chaltr'Power•suade
the-;world, and are warranted greatly 'mot riot- to the Wheeler
Rae. and Pinion Power. The Tioga Point - Horse Power" are une,
yualled for convenience by any other; being adapted to a great ea
net) I.4 , uses where power la needed,—as tier different &peel' of
runtiod are obtained without eaten gearing, and also any desirable
lengthlaird velocity of 'crank mutton for v.rusecut aawtng, pumPing•
and chiiruing. They run eaally,•are strong, durable; well tubbed.
and niade.or good materials.
TIOGA POINTTHRESHERS & 'SEPARATORS.
Thend are nude of various nitts, and are superior to any man
ntattuoi ; of which fact, any Judge of such tuadones, ••l
1/ be satin.
Zed upipti enrulnation.“
*
• ;!:
;!..; Fanning Mills,
Fitt.,ii.o run with 111 rower, Thresher, and h‘cparator, by to Win the ramie.
Threshers and Cleaners.
The,Tzooi POINT Sultanas and Cte.sates told Eateni's Cox.
ars auITUI{LAIILI and Cuiss tea. 'fieee run easliy,threslk and clean
siitnnut wasting the grain, which Is cleaned M tor znarket,and
Aug 1.111(Z Lerida BIAWACTION.
leu(SsLE.—T/oGA. POINT FANNING MILLS. PORTABLE,
CIRCULAR, and CROSS4JIIT SAW MILLS, CLOVER II UL.
LEIN; and FARM GRIST MILLS, all lit which..arc very superior
inachlnes.
rions la this and adjoining counties should by all Amu
ezaadfie the abbi e mentioned mach ince before pm:chasing elsewhere.
No onSleill wish-to send off several hundred tulles for Agrlcultulal
Jidachlhes. when HETTEK ACH INEs art tube had near at home.
Send;for lizcsrasernand l'alcas'CATAwove.
• IL L. BLOW ARS; Auxin for Susquehanna County.. -
Montrose, August 24. 1659.-tf
TI4 THIRD STOCK AT,
POST BROTH:BM
DR;.4re-21'MtlyntanTra;03.ntirdst!211:nO"V,L Mantilla
I D -0 4 L I M
E 2 - P.-
n.-
LOW
31 anyone, June 8,185 n.
, .
THE CHEAPEST
and Best Stock of Goods
iN NORTHERN PENNSY,LVANIA,
A - T
Oriiinal One Price & Ready Pay Store
14 YDEN ' BROTHERS,
....b.didthqqAwstodior
SPRING - ' and- SUMMER -., GOODS,
t' ' that are adapted to the initta, of the People. -
DRY GOODS, - • •
A _
:. . GROCERIES, ,
' ''• BOOTS, SHOES,
RATS, OAPS, . ' FLOUR,- SALT,
11413T5, 0114,
GLASS, •
WGODE 'and , STONE WARE,
-
Wd•DCHES:I4"N TOOLS, 'ft.., fie.
Y22-tri ✓ r JE E Y,
'• ll . .
• •
at Wholesale and 'Retail. ' -
The r lot our :dock tench. that anyone can are, with a mo
ment's Up) (o.hat, we axe enabled 'to sell Hoods 2.8 PER CENT.
CHEAP than can be bought of any -n( the oldest Fogys In the
State ettje log to eell, goods for - Ready pay and smell prorate,'
. 10 u
In Dec aural . below re g ular peter. . Our pock Wei pellthamed foe CASH
and will;be sold Cheap—,CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
: Iligi r DEN . BILOTHE 4S.
New Virent June 8, 18.59.-bty ',
. .
Make thes-Old: - Thregs.New
ANEW ARTICLE toisale In Sttspetarais county, ordy at $
MONTROSE BOOK VLORE. .
A MAHOGANY CLOTIM A-and 48 Inches wide, for Tables,
Mazda tar and More Counters, Melodeon and Flans Corms.
Flared Table arid Stand Spreads,
of ear slut and styles. sad all warranted td stand Mc ism of WU.
tni water, hot Coffeekot, Carophene. elplrlta.„ At, At, and w il l w{ brenk or track In col/or hot weather, Just the article to make oil
furnlttire,new. For sale-by -A. N. BULLARD.
Mclareme, July IL REP. .
1 =1•1 4 ::::033,33 •
0 11P n 't? tptju d tak, it gime that curioi . fall ta,ruit, a hull
-. GRO R 1: ES, .
At the ofti and 4reltkomm cstablieliment formerly occupied by 0. M.
Craze. •
BIT6II.II49,TEAS,.O6PPEE, SPICE, FLOUR,
and did.L.T, ( by the-lack or barrel,)FlSH, and all
ankle, found In lot clam Gram:lm •
Mite by the Wholesale. and Retail.
All Mem to merit, I hope to :metre • BMW . ewe of public pat ,
mow. i
•
ti. the Meted market price paid for PiLTB. "DEACON" and
VEA.L .
_8 - L COBB.
" Montrone. Atmott.l6,lllolL-to •
jtAN 11.CROSTIO.
CO= e Me. hp 0 rrios Is grand and SUPERB
WAIiSTRONGHainiOL come, aL:d see me:come ha RA:
ALL iltmant. ' ponniloin,neentiedlnconntastPAß
REST my •_ • Irma. witcpoln ocill;mtDissasi•
LOCATION . au €46r.ind low Lin *PUT'
•1r0p14117/Llll.i ' SsiForr itonimprese ronigia:
~onpp2~ff~.Baeesueß of ee~rla ' s Betel. es' "7"SkeStrest.
,41AQUID GLUE, ~
A:5434wh0.",...44,004f.br
El
Hownritrzts
STOUGH BITTERS:
I is a fact that, at. some period, every mein
ber bf the human family is subject An diiease
or disturbance of the bodily functions; but,
with the aid ot_s, good tonic and the•exereisa
of plain common sense, they maybe able so to a_
regulate the system as to secure I:iermanent se
heallh. In order to accomplish this desired !:
object, the true course to pursue , is certainly -b..,
that[ which will produce natural state of k
things at the least hazard of skid strength and ;1
life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has
trod iced to this country a preparation bearing
his dame, rhleb it not a new medicine, but one g
thstlkas been tried for years, giving "Batista- a
Mon Ito all who have used It. The Bitters E . ..
operate .DOwerfultv - noweles
and 'liver, .restoring theta to a healthy and
`vigorcuis action, and thus, 'by the simple pro- fl
cess lof strengthening nature, enable, the aye-.-g
tern to triumph over diseise. sr
Fir the. ure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nan-
Pea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Billow ›.
Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction
of too Stomach or Bowels; producing Cx.amps,
Dysentery, Colic, Citolers Morbus, &c., these
Bitters have no equal. .
,lharrhma, dysentery or flux, so generallyeon- g• ,
"traded by new settlers, and caused principally
by the change of water and diet, will be speedily
" regulated by a brief _use of this , preparation. W.
Dyspepsia, a disease which ip probably more
prey 'lent, in all .its various forme, _then any
other, and the cause of Which may - always '"1
be attributed to derangements of theAllgestive
_organs, can be cured without fail try .using
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per 5
directions on the bottle. For this , disease every a
physician will recommend Bitters of some kind;
then why not use an article knownto be infal-
Bblet All nation's have their Bittern, as a pre
venqve of disease and strengthener iif the eye- te, •
tern in general; and•arriong them ell there is V..
not o be found a more healthy people than.
•the germane, from whom this preparation erne- .
. 1:1
hatedibased upon scientific experiments which o
have I tended to prove the -value of Obi great 7,
preparation in the scale of=medies.l science. ~-
Fityrs. AND Aare.—This' trying *4 prcrvok
int; disease, which fires its relentless grasp or
the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha-
dow In a short time, and rendering him phy
eiCally. and menuMly useless, can be' driven '
trotni the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S 7 1
• RENOWNED BITTERS.' Further, none of the 0.
abeie etited diseases can be contracted, even, n
in exposed' eltuations, if the Bitter' are tised-F;"
as per direCtions. And as they neither "create g r .
• nausea nor offend the palate, and 'render im- . 1 "
necessaryinly change • of diet or interruption r
• of orllkary pursuits, -but.plot:cote Sound sleep:=-
5 and healthy' digestion, the complaint isi re- 'A
moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro- -•
ductibn of a thorough and permanent cure.
For- Persona in Advanced Years, who are n
suffering from an enfeebled
.cOnstitution arid r , l
infirr body, these Bitters are invaluable as a
restorative of strength '.and vigor, and need
only he tried to be appreciated. And to a •
mother'while nursing these Bitters are hider .1
penstible, especially where the mother's nour
ishment is inadequate IA the demands of the
chil; consequently her strength must yield,
wad ere4t -is where A good tonic, inch as vi
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart =
temporary strength and
.viger to the system.
Ladies should by all means try this remedy 5,
Serail cases of debility, and, before so doing,
should. ask their physician, whb, if he is r-1,
acqueinted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
reconlmend their use in all cases of weakness. !"
CAHTION.--Weeaution the public against using
any 44 the many imitations or counterfeits, but ilk
for aosrerrnit's rELEIMAyr.D STOMACH Buzzes, 3
..eritLeee that each bottle has the words "Dr. J.
Hosteiter's Blomach Diners" blowd on tbs.-ego cp
of tb4 bottle, - and stamped on •the- metallic cap
covering the cork, and observe that our autegraph
7G
'signature is on the label. - . -
airl"Prepared And sold byjiOSTETTEPt &
SMITH, Pittsburgh. Pa, and sold by, all
druggbits. grocers. and 'dealers generally , 40
throughout the 'United /Rates. Canada. South Ts
&mettles. and Germany., rs
bektelphiT 1849.—1 y •
HAT NEXT,!
.
CIIVE CANDY instead at MEDI
ILA 'CI.N.E, is fact, for
PURDON'S r
•
WORM LOZENGES
Amu entirely super*. dull the um of ell other kinds a :.
I. VERMIFI4 6 „G.E .
:herert.t they haTe lmeome known. They art. • .
VERY .AGREEABLE
to the taste. .
REtDILY EATEN .BY CHILDREN ;.,
- ' PERFECTLY SAFE,
and ate the moat EFFECTUAL and Reliable Anthelinintic
Medicine in USE.
MERCURY,'
,r
- CONTAIN NO MERCURY,'
,emhy e l betanoe which inta , irdure the weakeat infant, Lave excellent ,
• I -TONIC PROPERTIES
ha wtyl INVIGORATE the 'Otero and render It pi.eof agal.
barquelit attache.
.I . RICE :5 CENTS.
' Minufactiiied by W. N. PURON,'
`af,l - 74',rrkain;; - ,lattelack ./,Bn ) `"" 6 3„ •
Urslen May 2i,
RIGHT IN TOWN:
EXIItENSION TAI
rusrracrritaOrr
111 , 11 T.II ' tO THEII 3
• j r ill stns, and rnitEs to will the tx)frs,,or
*lit, 'Cherry:, .lu:d. Mahogany,
fold warranted to wodrrtight - up to the 11119-"le.
Warr* June 9, isz.9' • - -
.', . REMOVAL.<- • - -..,_'-.
( - 21_ F. FORDIIAM hiknemovecthia 1.1A111.1k&S
7 1 ; 11 ?—. 71 .M Uri, and TRUNK SIMP, was the Ne w s
ier
44 le 1701 \ the boOdlat forrnerly oectepied by Boyd
.., ... ~ one door below Xxeler arktoddartro whkh be IteMit.
tett up espnaely for a.
'
. .
Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Shop,- '
and where le wotdd be happy tci have Ida Meade call.
Ilasteatarriage Trlnandnot *general &ointment ; Oak
Tanned '
non d, frurn which diarnewes will: be wade and
WARRASTED. MI tOmndng done cheaper than eleewhere.
Customer* will please bear In naiad that I wlah to mettle op once a
. 13r. I And °bilge,
.. (7. - F.IOItIIIIA.M.
Ifordtoal, January la. 1659.-te O . F.
... .
)01C & JOHNSTON
CR
C
armg
e i •••• - .._ .: . •
. ... rtWrii...... ell oli
.R
P
-TRILLS, BOWS, , - ,
Wag()t Poles; and - Piotigh Zaidlee, 7
. aIIiCAS BLVD..Bl7BorrattultA CorierT, PA.
I . List of Pricer.. / ..
I
I inch Fellies, I $1,25 1 } inch Fellies; • -- .2,00
it .a •
-j" . . 3 ,32 2. "'tt . 2,00
11 " II" • - 1,30 Bow; . , • - ,60
If " i "u - 1,631 Thills, bent heels„-- , ,60
•
If " l". - .1,15 " straight, t ' 4 1,66
It ~ I" - 1,83 Hickory Pales, twist,: 1 75
Great .. April IN 1859.-1/ ' -
H9TEL KEEPERS,
- ritehaute and. GTE:were -
• To .1. . CAN. now be aupplied with The best
.
$ ..", assortment of - •
# "WIRES and LIQUORS
' ever offered In this county l eOnalatingof
Otard C. . toe, , ' - Old Port Wine,(Purej.) l
Pali' a . drak Seignette,Fine Old Madeira,
UnitetiPeoprierernrandy B. if...Wrxleira,
I
:Nader
,Befot,_ kkhsrelont, Black Bert? Brandy, in
and OW • Lea/ Gin, - boitlee, -
Beach e fri th Whiskey, Ross itC, .Cordial,
Miniony ela._ do. ,Whae Brandy, for Pre
nf 1
, . .
Old Bois bon • do. serves,
Old Rye - 4, Sour Wine, for Cooking,
Old Ja ea Rum,- - . Malaga Wine, -
..
~
- St Croix - do;', CIDER BR.4N.Dr,
New England do. - . Reetifird Whiekey,%iy the
Pale Bro na• add. Myr barrel, . ..,
m i . e
at lion 4 romp_r4 ol , l / 4 either hi. the tres. PPBreMEOR,
BARREL. 0.41.1.01/.1% SVCrf arUele warranted u nesmests4,
For th e trade I hire a superior ankle of BR 4MDY_, gilt aid
RUM. Or triedletnil tu bottles. Al.',, OLD PORTARER-
R_,_T and AGSDKIRA Pu MI XIBE con s ul. ant BACK;
BLURT BBARDY,Re Moss mulish' oot. 4 Mots
below Semis a Rotel. • JACK CitAMBRMLIMi .
ontrose. poll 1.1.18.54.4 .
iSTIT VI GRIST ARMS AW MILL.
.. .
=TBO.I O
OPRlCltStoolusLatly_ott hand at Stip Moro 111 M;
BUP FINS awl NZ FLOM COU KRAL alltqadat
16/I"CROP mai at tat laza wry,*
1 1
A Attimilisti Gas .•;-
,„
.-. . • .
KEYSTONE 'HOTEL.
K. HATCH, Proprietor.
.fic:llls tare and eoettunidloia Ffotal, Situated on kiln Sent, neat
the Cans !louse. and nearly In the metre of the Widnes' portion
of ontrose; 'anew folly completed and famished. andiron opened on
the rah of Sept.; Me ; for the acoommodation of tat publlc and tear. ,
stem The fropeletor heels contkleat that he la ixw petered to enter.
•
We guests in a wind. that moot fall to glee
Complete filaUsfaction.
The Rovr arkriltont an .11SW,
_lad on espetwo has bath gar.
$6l to tender It EM AL. if not St, PE7IOII. to Any ittmEv eatablEtt-
Lent In Wapiti the State. Itia suppiled with AU TILE RE.
VENT ImeaavicusTs and COMFORTS. and 0111.101 NO
WALTZES will ALWAYS be attwidowie teepopito Ewtotows.
The STABLES ecohoctod with' tida Rouse IWII
New and . Convenient.
Thirimptietoirtameitiaily eolltltrtle pstraXise of bla fdrustf
And tho gentrall . - ICILATOIL
Montrose, Sept. IT, • - _
17 / 4 701PAZILMILli!
•
Emit .11,tiotIce to ALL Men.
ri b . A. MOON & CO, teePoetiolly Inform their hien& cod the pub•
.11Lro - 11 c. that they We completed their Law sod Superior
FLOURING' MILL !
•AT MONDALE,
614 00mmtrict41 the mantif,lctari of all the vutous null of
ELME; MEAL AND PEED,
of the purest "Oath: To thosS , unarpralnind with our Establishment
we Would say: Wi limey Foci Rea or Exesigurs STOTII4. maim.
Lissom! by} Ilan & bun,oA~t tko. N. Y., and guperlor YdsrV
from the Washington imu Works of I. Sumo & CO. of NCI , .
T. with three ithlut.of the beet Anchor Cloth, and the whole 0 up
with all the '
Modern' Impriivemehts of a First Class;Mill.
In entwequencte of there IroproWipteriti, the "SCREEN" la 'clbtpenired
with and better traulta obtained.. The Flour la better and winter. and
the Whig to the customer in 1111.04 ;null grains will °Seri equal lb
per cent. • ,•
•
•- Custom Work. •
ireetteApromptly. and M the brat manner. .FLOITR.',YEAE. and
FEEL/lent far sale it the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
dlErS•rutrac-mns alert or EVERY. PARTICULAR. Pabile
P.lmarq , miln-Oradly taditited. .
cnloudile, Feb.l3,
soillethir4 lap iq Vo9filast;:
BULCIUMECTEEENG
CARRIAGELMAKING
BY . STEAM!
. ..,-
' H AWLIT IttO j tOr r altditl .• 4 , •
- on Turnpike Stteet, near firjleaßotei, t h..._..;::
are MARATFACTURING and will ktep on - d
• , ',,t': -
CarriagestWagmugi.eitt ,
•
terai . Sleightl -- - &b. - • "'
•
,• They hare provided themselves with a STEAM E.,NOINE twi t
he nrcemmy marinnery and nom•enleares for dolor work with"dis.
patch tand being both PRACTICAL MECHANICS of LONG, RE.
PERIENCE. and.eroploying-none but •
. - ~ -.
:GOOD.. WORKMEN,
ofy.prep. 7 4=o4„,,,kind.orwo.ki.u.;.
Bla,cksmith'rig and Cal.-
: rie:ge Makii3g.Line,
•-• their - wanl prompt sad • ' •
Wort:Manlike Winner,'
dand by bebig . at time* on Land leadf and grilling to anger any or
er fur wurk, ond by niang - .. • -
•
:Good Materials, .
.
And by MODRRATR CHARGES, Dope to metre a largesbare of
public patronage.
We would tendreont'thanks to our old customer'', and trnitcpll In
want.of wort to glee um a call mad see for the: melees.
Moamar. August 11,.1 . 830.4f •
, .
garriCONTEia
Tlle ham removed ids sic, ek of Goode to the "MEAD
OF NAVIOATION,r where he will now be found with a large
and dedrable clock of
Ready Made Clothing,
. HATS, cAps, &c,, &C.,
ennninilneofeerry variety ialllbade, end WARMAN-ill
TM) to be made In every particular ae good am custom
'• work; and at prices that cannot fall to suit,' for READT
Par. Thankful for pant Emote. he hoper to merit a etintlnnance of the
N. LANGDON.
f
Montrone, April !A .
ar - FARMERS.ATTENDI.I..I
Tll£nndef .ould . reepartf4l ... y annonneeto the FAUIVPILS,
and all other:a 'managed. that
• '
MOTT & TICDEN, •
at the old wind of Sf. k E. MOTT. are prelauxl to'furr;lmh PLOWS
orthe ntoat oppnald patterns now In such :Le BLATCHLEY'S,
MOTTS IRON ill:AIL &c. Alen POINTS of alI Mods. Landtadea
Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Pararia and caws. all
we1d,...•• pmp.etopll sa LOW; la out I.a.affonied .I,Mb
/6111-neat In MIA country, . ELIJAH MOTT.
, G.'S. TILpEN.
, ‘ Slontrote, Deeemher
• Soap Manufactory.
T irE n.Tl: e il ber on 1
er a 4P3e7b.itklll2l7t n h Ora r- r s trp s"6 "th
tal from the lye of wood Mlles and grate r in the old far= nay,
anal
by •Te;rtu t Mtn" ... h
. Mate.. i manufacture.. the rQspfor r a le
a barrel. Warranted trl cases to be a good article. ot the linmp may
be Monied and the money rellauled.
Per barrel • ' -• ' s . • #5,00.
•• Ralf Barrel - ' . 2,59
-
•
Gallon 26
Wholesale dealern will to fornishej—lflellvtred at the Ahem lei
.Monfosse—at the rate of ten barrels for . au. or Ihk_cranton at ten bar.
refs for OS.- - ~ JOHN HENRY WARES.
Montrose, March 7, 1136.-tf
ILEMOVAL.
New Firm. New Store.
Public Untie, jug below J. Etheridge's.
1/I==rirae,riti:Olege th" he
FLOUR, FEED; AND GROCERY
BUSINEi3S.
LES
Also, that they have removed into theft newly „
lailtted up building IV Public Avenue. PAS beinw t
J. Etheridge's Druv Stove. where, tap always be ',
ound thecicest of
. ho -,
Fam . ily= Piaui?, -_-' -- -
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Meal, Fee d,
• Pojrk; Hams,
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N. Fish, Dipped. Candles,
Timothy, \':•: t , -. . ' 1
- .VlOrrdrt ' . . . • ',
. ,"? Field,. , .
". •i'•'• . = Garden Seel,.
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Also a general sasortmett or
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.GroceHes,,,sich is. Sugars, llolassm,
Syrups, Ten, Coffee, dm:, ttc..
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Thankful for past !limit would eolloti`a continuance of the game,
under the new lims, pledging ourselves to do the !Mr thing. hopl!ig by
each hatpin tube pure a(pruktber. .
• • • iBALpwrs ' eALLEN.
A. TALDWIX. •• ' i• . .. • . '.‘ '. WY. L 'ALLIS.
,Montrose..oclober 55, 1408.-•te - •
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and
OH TES OH YES .
HERE ,IWE. -COME
• Nevi witasTao
...Av.i.perc,..,d U . S. A. NrootlrulT 6481mila Trade.
JLL are WV' PTCONT4 talerololl)W.ll4te all On will favor t o
with their custom, at LIVE. AND LAT Lila' Mew.
STOVE•AND'PIPE;"
TIN, COPPER,
• • , AND SHEET IRON WARE
ort;Try'diriptloa uwll7 fouXid le the country.
A ISO, WIND 0 w BASH,
• • PANEL DOORS,
TVINDOIV BLINDS,
- LA T
• PINE LUMBER,
and BUILDING MA 27NRIALgginejailY.
for Country t;uilftp, with impolite*
AI. -0 ' Was II estimates or cze., rurotthoa to web
7T' "i=nui go erive er gang In the gitti will Sod
• It to their !Mem* to mit on ue. i Come and we
s ISFo h rt . "
ah * q p 7S h a l : s
t Z h
o iEf t e .
h w cod, sowth pt
N. IL Ali tub of jra In eszttongt. for
m. if TD
A. L. HOT WEPOTER.
Montruee, Muth 80838.41 - •
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MEAT, - MAILKET.
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- On Public Avenue, hear Seark's,Hotel. -
if t Ent' r e
1 I c = i I Y et k iraM la 1 eTt r i P.
CA VES. SUEZ la itkalES.. Alan MT a I CM cli
- all Mods..., '
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P. T. """° 2 l ' • ,
BENSTOCK A BARLEY. ..
' N.llAvnAr.
Montrose, Te0.111.1869..Y. .
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Heads - of Navigation .4
.- - Ali MOVED. .
MINE m 4011014 &Wee ea way tbe pubtle that be' has removed
ji. Ns store, atot tuay.F , be Aland at Meta &mi. altar ow,
awes Estes Hotel. w be will be glad to we ble 01.1 mamma
as will as aro ones.. C. W. MM.
Siontroie. A prt1.1859. ! - . , ...
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for
- . Steam Elllo3lo Saki.
,A PORTA B LY Er
r taitscate lis t x4 .lB4ti t : en ten 'Wee
I{ i s 4 fee 30 tar 6 beaus Us Ity le 1 20 111.4120ntftlt
oft lift/ Vis 'II it , ./nr.thne it . rWlet. . E._-- fr
.satios.64.,
441.1,44 .
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~ .11; w.masg . 0114,'
AND
ratcu:
1859. ,t, DICHERILIII, Jr., -- 1859. -
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.- - - HARDWARE'• " ,
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AND - 81 0Y E . KIP 0 11 . 1 Ulf
•IN TITLL =BLAST !
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yin: EN ftEßfilfiNED would take this opportunitY tole.
' form Ms triericia and sustainers that Le has norm ly made
AEG E ADDITkONS to hla { saner extensive stock. of
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;it . • i
.1111ardwitVe, Stove!, Stove Pipe,llloVe
• • Tr imming,. Zinc, dtc.., -. •
And that he Is prepared to supply_ the Want. of thecommunity la • ‘
that line at UNUSUALLY LOP PR/CES Ile flatters hltratH
that his faeillUes lOr manufsmurhig Ms ova Wane. &in% am. gee -1?
him a decided attractate over any who pUIT-tulat sad transport at a ]
hem, =Pease their Why stock. .•
ile Would - any torahnee sly, slattomuchass hTOCES of. iAe de. 1 i
ettription..STOVT PE, or TE/ Inaiiiin- - kritit.YEENE i hut , A a •
Mora. kelbSeawertif trernae no • mill credit, and then let St run two
Mlati.nre., he loolanther they would calico some • one else, wan 111
they
of have to pay ;Om amt. more than an ankle I. worth .. /13 - the i
line „..
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- Shialf Hardware, - ' . .
hla
hen am en
ortmt is LARD tiji .
na county •.I.tit•Shased as hla stock ham been mostly of manu Exam -.
en, he,ls enabled tia offer Inducements to chow rountry Machanta
bum. am all htlikiatilytto he &nod till-sill& of the big thy: We
offer PpeCi3l2o.ueetnerits to Carpenters and Joloers who ate In •re t.
of either TAW/ as liallating Sfaterials. Klackwastbe can and ft_lsrrlr,
VICES. BELLI'S...and. In Men almost anythlnt.la their flue, by
sailing on us, pH Al' FOR (wilt ! • .: .
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• Our stock of ...... .
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Dry Geods'. p Groceries , Boats 41 . Shoes;,
Hats andtaps, Yankee Notioarote. -
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I. as large as Wte tlnjoe will admit of They were puithaarl at a law
OZUM 51114i1,1 be /lid at prkw s s to cornspcad with.t Le 11mm. : ...
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READY-MADE -: CLOTHING ! . rl . •
• We hart,lust ogled about one-erulahalf cords READTALS pa
CLOTIIINfi. ' , n .lA
thodf Y's thcf arc cht.P- lime 61 ./ "'
vest mese :' and' number have rent to my they are
:CHEAP.- eertalo it Is that a small pile s(money will 47 I: . --3
pile of einthlur. .; .
1. We would add, 14 this connection , for the Inferno - Mon of all 'eon.
eerned'ind the " n , st of mankbrt•Atist we !attired ar:d idelt..of the
'credit syebilin werectudifered enough l e it already , and are deter.
mined to rid ousel ii.
es of the whole r critter. ' Belk:mine. _ th at the
nimble clepence L e true upbeat. we are molted to adopt it.' end •
:me oaring our guritlA at Nieto to correspond.. . .•••
~ -. .I"Ii(Jj.). L TE mici„*, lo eaelaange for GOODS. . ,
.4 - J. DICEERMAN. Jr
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New Milford, .b: -.11%1M ' -
-Scrofula, *or King's Evil, .
• nisi dim' •
Dth a ft u lt utln vw...zzL eo , x d ption r. of bta ,,, st e ley r wh i r t h io : s ll,ll
pervades - the whole' tredy. s and inay burst out dL. 00 any ;tweet .
it. :So-organ it fns from Its attacks, nor Is there one which it may not •
- dentroy: the ecroattous taint Is variously mused by mercurial
ease, hew 11vinE . dianderni or unhealthy food, Impure air, elth and -
daily habits, toe &awes:dog lime, and, above all, by tbcrenereal In.
lection. V 1 bistrveribe Its origin, it Ia hereditary In the comaitutlce,
deacsanllng -frbot parents to children unto the third and fourth owner.
atiou indeed. It stems to be the rod of Han who says, will visit
the Iniquities ally:ahem upon their children."
Its roiata coo re by desition from the blood of corrupt or d.
'mutts mitten:Whit po
In the lungs. liven rod Internal organ, Ia term
.6l _tubercles thieglands, saelllnipt; and on the surface, eruptions
or tore. This foulicorruption, which genders In the blood, deprease•
the energirs of life, ha that screfuloutt evennitutlone not only surer' from
'acrofuWus wmpl but they have for lea power to withstood the
attacks of other .114ailast oeusequenti Li cart nu m bers bed& by, din.
• orders Idea, altholigh not Pagtuktua their mature, are still render.
rd fatal by this taint In the system. Moat of the 'consumptioh asb,lch ' •
decimates the Lumen fatally baa eta origin directly in this seenfuLdua
tantaminatbm I tuld many destructive di .yea of the liver. kidneys,
brain, and, Indeed, of all the organs, arjahltoor or ate_Oggravated by
the same cause. .
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous: their persons are ht.
vaded by this lurking Lufectinn, and their health Ia undermined by It.
To clean...ell from the system we must renovate the blood, by an al
irrative nitandue, and Invigorate it by healthy food and exercise.—
Such a medidoe wp supply la
Ayer's t i iortipottbd Extract of Sarsaparilla;
the mod effecutal ttinedy which the medical skill of our COI -
'devise for this every waere prevailing and fatal malady. /t Is ono- •
Lined from the mera active re - medians ttathave been discovered for the
expurgation of thiaToul disorder frops the bland, and the rescue of the
eystrui front its destructive cousoluettove. berme It gladd be employ.
ed for the tare of riot poly .a . ofuLt, but also those other itelbetkme
which
arise Irum Inlsuch as Eruptive and Skin Direst/re, St. Anthony's
flee, Itotie,„ur EryOpelas, Pimples, Puy-Niro Illoches. Blaine and
India Tumors, TeDcr and Salt Rheum: Scald Ahead, Ithares'orsin
Rheternatlihn Sy•philitic and liercurLal Mew*, Dropsy Dyspepsia., '
Debility, and, Lrdedd. all Comp i talmaa arising foot VhUtt:d or Impure -
1.11.xx1. • The popur belief bi - " kart-arts or rue swot," Is founded
In truth, for ramullo la a &genet:aka of the. blood.- Tha particular
N apose and virtue. f this iatraspozilla la to purify and regenerate ale
rrithatit'which sound health itbnPaigtac cosaszolaste4
.coustitutiona. .
Ayer's Cathartic Ping, -
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FOR ALL THE P IMPOSE'S OF A FAMILY PHYSIC: .
are eo eompoeed that dlassee withal the range of their ambit can rare,
ly witlt.ttand or evade Omni. Their penetrating propertle• neaeh,aild
'elearcie, and Invigorate every portion of the human orgArdwit, correct.
ing its tliseawil totziOri, and ivetorbag its healthy vitallum. Al a enn- •
prlo or pl al ...earinl the iezezem'ernmdr.;.,:gt.
stored by a retuedy'ar once m Ample and inviting. Not only do they
cure th e everydaya&uplaleas of carry body, bat alsoonany heralds.
hie and dattL.rrous dierasta. The Agent. belbw named are pleased to
furrdah pesM my American Almanac, cont..inl4 certificatee of their
cum, and direcUort. for Mete one In thi' following complahate : Coe.
fivenese,ileartiluni; Headache arlAng from disordered Mdlnach, Nan
. sem Indigeetlon, PAM in and Sloth-lnaction of the Rowel& -Flatte-
L e rii,m 4" a lo o w f AstPair cfPttle"alro.rarbe==fmt7l4"Ar_
' s-*."
Ayer s Cherry rectoral
" • FOR THE RAPIEi eCRE OF "< . •
Carona, G.ipa, IN*LVCC2.4, iIOAESZ.I7^ CPC?, BIiciNCIMILA LS ,
met ENT C4:lol:hto.nox, ant. /OM ?Irk attire of CONBrIIkTIVI PA.
TIZNTS Ut AIWA:n[O ST.Min or IIIiPI.Ir.ASZ.
So,widela the field of Its use.thlcess and so numerous are the taus.
of Its nine, that almost every section .of eountre abounds M persons -
, üblicly knosrb..••to have been restored frottialarming and errs des
pence the lungs by Its use. Whets once tried, Its superior.
Ity over every other methtine or Its kbod Is too apparent to clasp* .
rervatlonl and svbeft Its *tut* are known, the•ptthlle no longer - bath
tate what antldotem employ Ill' the of atrerelnd and &e'en.; atiket- •, •
14. e orrhe pl.llll/024171 , orhoins that ate Incident to our climate— While
many Inferior rerne t tfits thrust upon the conimtualtY have failed and
oven dlsm,rded. the has gained friends by every trial, coblerred brae.
Pm on the altEleted they mu nester forget., =ll7.m:hoed mires too
merouy and woremeriable to be forgotten.
,Prepared , by Dr. J. C. Ayer Ac Co. •
• LO W:E L L , MASS :
All our Remedies are for mole by A. TURRELL, Montrose -
H. THAYER, Illatoek : IRA SCOTT; SPRINGVILLE: It. N.J•
SHERMAN Lynn- WALT-MAN &SW ISMER, Auburn and
by all Druggists and the principal Merchants In Spaq. Co.. -
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...Mpteudsm 14,•15,12.—•!5mb.
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Think; Examine; Ingiire I .
DSWATNE'S
COIRPOUND SYRUP OF _
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WILID r:CHERIt V
A 11, Tonr. bliti z t a. Tv 1, Rave
you the Liver Complaint? Have you:the Bronchitis? lienaus
Way, or anykYmptoms of Pulmonary ConsumpOon If_ you. awl
troubled with any Of he above symptom', noel*. SWATS S
COMPOUND SißcP OF WILD MESHY, it wl/1 erect a Epew
dy and permanent Pure, as the evident:cot thousands who have been
..
cured by It will teedlfy,
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AVlOtit liegnarkableVajte - •
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- Ponce or Homes, Frederick County, Md..
Dr. Sleuth:-Pear Sa—Belleving it a duty I owe to the public,
and Injustice to you, 1 have thought proper to make known one of
the most extraordinary ewes In my -own case, that h oe ever. been
truly recorded. he the mouthed. October last, I mulct.' with
a severe gathering fp my breast, which formed a large &bees., and'
also communientedlto my Limo =decry mush &Mated them, and . •
discharged Isere guawities of corruption. external and internal. My
- breath could puss thsougn pr Lungs and'out th/onell the molly of
my breast with apparent ease, attended With 6 violent cough, day
and night, loss of &Orate, and extreme debility, so that say physic- •
lan thought my case hopeless and beyond the power of medicine. I .
remained In this wretched condition fora long time. wail I was •
wasted to a mere skeleton, and there seemed to bend hope for me ;
but havingread In the public papers of- the many wonderful cures
performed by your Comrotant Seal', OP WILD CHEIT. I immediate-
ly sent to'Balthnolfor eve bottles and commended as nee, end' to
my great satisfactio toy anxious family, the sitacces or opening
Id my lunge began heel, and the cough subsided, and on wing ten
bottles I wasrestoT to:perfect health. .
-Over eve years b Ye Mapped, and /M ill remain a petfeet-1j hearty
man to this day, Ju g / have not had a day ' s sickness for
• eighteen months. - •
PICS/e accept my Araterul aas,oarledipnenre,
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Yours, veryresPectfollY,- • THOMAS niroN.
The euberlber Is istell acquainted with Thomas Bison, and can
testify that he has Win Andfcted as above represented. I regard Ids
mover) as almost #draele..-lie is • worthy member el eocletp.
i. JAMES H. OURBONOW, -
Pragornt /Who Circuit, Baltimore tiontereal . s.
pekentaerainumiaatt roe • , •
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prr . Siva yuo
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-Campo' urt4 ; Syrup of. Wild Chpriy,. . •
The Original and only! genuine'Cher pretaratlee. Bear this In
mind.it being compoeed solely of . V e getable Ingredients, It can be
used with perfest %kW. , .
Swayne's t ilassaparilla; and Tar Tina,. •
A - gentle pergola". dud alterative medleine v tar superior to the ,
Pills lti. general use. - a -
. . .
Swayuevi 4cehibruted Yernsitugc . ,
.
Dr. awrlnties Yuma*, tarp:Wing the / 11 004, - •
Dr. Fr4vky,se's Bowel.Cordlal;-, •
-A n tuegtuanie remeitp , for Math:lm ,Dyeentery, QOM . ; Cholera;
and all Bowel Complaints.
Demeans Deeretesta!—Dr.Rwayeee Dias, Cstholicox t the
great and unequalled reined,. Price duly LO cents. . Sold by
ABEL TURRE.I4I.4 J. E'rnli:lllDag i Montrose, and by Peelers
everywhere throughout the County and State. " -
Prepared only by Pe.H. , -SWAYNX- Or SON. No. I, North Ith
Street, Philadelpiiik •. •
.
• le\ 4/pvirT 114ED4C11111EN f 5
fonh !F t at af i ctite e ti n iLru i Tiro mr , f a r i z ba
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nyre's cheer Pectoral and C s athartic Pills; lisl's Forest Wine -
and Forest 1111 s; lieknad celebrated Gertucli er bitt ers; Looderi's
dos of Family medire t Merchant's Gar : gaga grestrot ram. '
edy . for sprains In to - or beast everk wen Matiteceorie Infallible
.Remedy. and Honk lieciedr ; Orrick 's Vermlfuge, and ►• variety of
other kinds; Instil Magnetic Ointmentdhe great weedy for.bume,
rheumatism, and ajl log-eon•tory coMplalnta; Pond's Extract.'
drat rate thing for einillarpomoset as the above Ointment:Andrew's
Palo Deettoylogageiatza good article ; WoddeoVitaieato and lions
Lhiltoebt; AtwoorreJaqndice lilltets.Crodref il Idpitnent.m4 •
ii/verdel Pates toppled for D terio; Weede
PePchl, Zr. trYlliKientidieltineid a of tido arobfiltract or
flareatarillid a I'lfktfot Salves, the best to market. Pills, dtc„ and
an, shored (indices vaMMy of Patent Medicioecnltogethei coo a u met
one to ea= malice tt to saydbat the public will find near.
ly *my thing In th the Deng and Fancy Store of • v
Montrose Ja1T.1437,, .I.IIEL TUREILIv. -
H N&~
PATENT Fig AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
000 it t r A P D 1,2 . person
. 'oho thali prove that
ai Lam.. lbe a." acdd. , u 3 pane
hiontroar. Nov. '.!4; WAAL •F. Aosaa,
• nowEis \\
PATENT ELLIPTIC. SPRING- BED.
Luxury , , Cog:fort, and Base Cambia eti.s
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IrIZSE cel!ibrattli 1k44 rib by •"
w ' novo co.
Looking Glasiag..
.201,81=1 up to 20 in Gilt Frames.
. Gilt Picture .Frathes,
tlaba and Ward *abbots. •
lOOKIIIG: GLASS :PLAT/11 1
Pal lido old haws *Nod, Nalco.
TUCKER'S ORIENT. SPRING BED.
the rglY Biala
Cabinet Furniture and Chairs,
.Painting:
cion.cc pulpco boaksod
gal l / 4 by, AI
MOM% MOM *WM,