The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 15, 1858, Image 3

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Aidruitt ortoz,lo SUMMATE LOG'is
coirespo ent -of- the
l3osion: Post 'writes: - "
.-The peace which was
promised •by
nigh. Op
and. capture of
Orsini is not nigh. 04 Monday - last, znother
shilt, lam told,-was fired at the Emperor just.
as he was Imixitlttlie littlegarden at the right
of the gateway of the 'Tuileries, to cross' over
to the parterre on the : Other siie. The, Shot
came from, a sub-officer of one vf the reg=
invents of the line. But few persons. were
nresat, and he stood isolated from the little
o( ilaneutt who assembled against the
zrsting, to - fitie the 'Emperor pass. by. No
se t of the kind is, of caurse,ever,rogistered
tba - journals—fiot even to state thrti: the
t, hal missed, as Usual, per to tnentiOn'
"tie Stai".and 'the "'mission" wider .
;;L:;,!..:. a:A -for - whiott, ,Leuis Napoleon pro=
-himself - invulnerable. 'The rum:it.
-run-. Ont., the culprit Was:Shot on the in
stant; :ma -another report declares that the
character he assumedwawa fictitious one, and
' that he turned out, on ,:xamination, to belong
do the Italian section of conspirators, although
himself a Freriebman. The story is believed
throughout Paris, in spite of the secrecy with.
which, it-..has been hushed up, and has not
tended to increase the . security of the putffic
mind, as'you may -well imagine.
Pam Weiumiri - ON.—WAsruscrroF April
12.—The funeral service of Mr. Benton was
attended, arbong others, by the Tresident,
members of-the Cabinet, foreign ministers,
and members of Congress. -The corpse was
conveyed to the cars for transmission to Mis-
Donn.
Senator Bigler .to day 'presented to The •
Presidenka tender from the Adjutant Gene
ral of P4nnsylvania'of a regiment of volun
teers.' ' • •
- -
The Cabinet held a long cession-to day,
with reference to the effsirsif Utah. It is
said the President contemplates.sending a
message to Congfess on the subject.
lIMMY CLAY ' S BIRTIEILAY PIIILADSL
PHU:- PHILADELPHIA, April 112.—A mass
meeting of the friends of Henry Clay and
opponents of-the Administration was held at
National Hall this evening, for the. purpose
of celebrating his birthday and moving for
the establishment of aSational party.
The meeting wai not very large the weather
being extremely ineliment. The eminent
gentlemen, who It was premised would ad
dress the,meeting were not present.
At daybreak a - national salute. of eight
guns in honor of the .day was fired here, - and
at noon a national salute of eight guns was
fired in Southwark, and a like .number in
Kensington, • .
STORY AT TUB WEST.-SANDUAST, Ohio
April .12,—The storm and- high 'state of th,
water in the Sandusky River yesterday caused
_ considerable damage to the -.docks, store hou
ses and lumber yards here... The Cleveland
and• Toledo Railroad lost nearly two-thirds
of the cribbing across the end of the bay,
also one mile of. track near Fort• Clinton—
. trains will , not be able to resume.their
- trips, before- three days. The water has not
been known -to--be so _high for ninny -Tears.
•
o stAIRE 00. 4t4) -
44 11 .
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_ .
- The Montrose Fire Company will meet Mon- .
day, April 19th, 1858,- for exercise.= A full at
tendance is required. . -
Then Blue Gnats, come, and,basto nlong,
Toiswell the 31ontrose Firemen's throng.
• :S. M. Vitmos, Secretary.
I. W.-M1.11.El". Foreman. , • -
Rec. R. 0. -WILLIAM3 -will preach in the
Ural:eralist 'Church (1145ntrosc) next Sunday. 1_
", - ---;;T: To AU. WllO USE Hor SES.--,11. Toßus
Vaal Hopu LINIALEST, in pint bottles, price
aniy sb, , ets. is warranted Cheaper and superior
Jan any article in the Market, for the cure -o
Galls, tameness of all "kinds, Colic, &c.
This is no humbug article—try a bottle ;
• speak for itself. None are genuine unless
by S. 1. Tobias. Depot, 56 Cartlatbdi
Nav York: - .. Sold by ABEL TUIMELL,
Pe.-slsw3. •
E.EAD!! Ye Alf Hated Read!!!
—H. T. Hembold offers to the &Hided his Gen
chid Preparation,:iluid - Extract thichn, which
has accomplished We. most extraordinary cures
of all othersimilar iemedics. Reba the adve.r
-tisement in another Colulan,headed "Hembold's
Genuine Preparation." - [ma.
arGIDDINESS, &e.
These pa , itts'and disagreeable feelings are gene
rally symptoms of some other Complaint ; such
as dyspepsia, apoplexy, and various others, all of
which are calmed by corrupt 'noxious-matter,
clogging the various •circulations; hence, a
stream or rush of the blood .to the head, and by
the excitement a great Pre&sure on the brain.--
Giddiness, headache, loss of memoir, &iciness
of sight, and various other complaints are the
result..-Thus it will be seen that all those pain
ful and ffistressintmaladies owe their origin to
the blood. - Dr. Dforse's'.:ladian Root Pills are
acknowledged to be-the only medicine that will
thoroughly purify the mod: . They enter the
blood, and follow the stream of
° life on its jour
ney through the system. 'They rootout all foul
ness and impaiity, and driye out every Unhealthy
obstruction. Thel'„should be taken every night
lb sufficient quititities to operate briskly, by
commencingwitlikvo pills on going to bed,three
the next night four the nest; if the symptoms
are not removed, commence again with the pills
and go up ne before. Continne in like
manner until the blood - is thoroughly purified,
and all pain and distress is thoroughly removed.
Obtain one of cur Free Almanacs, and read
- the history of Dr. Morse's father, and hoW this
medicine was intredueol.
'Beware of a counterfeit of these Pills—Yellow
Wrappers. • All gennine :tie in blue wrappers,
with the signature -of A:.l. White & Co. on
each box. Price 25cts. ' [ma.'
• • .
In Broolayn, ou tho 4th inst., by Rev. N. Doo
little; TuAnnen BELL, EN.; to Miss FAEBT M.
-KELLUM.
.1)140%
In Montrose, April _6th, PRANK A., youngest
son of Asa and Leah Day, aged . 2 years and 9
months. Funeral services were held at Brook.
VII on the Bth, Where the remains were deposited
by the side of his-brother in birth, WILLIE H.,
a•ho died, February ; 17th, 1855, aged 8 months.
-Nwraas arainam,..
IHAVE just received another supply of Wall
Papers, and expect more to arrive soon. I
think customers . will find my . assortment, the
largest and best in Susquehanna County, and
Prices as lciw as tbii lowest. Also, Window
Paper, Oil Shades and Fiiturits, Bordering, &c.
ABEL TUB BELL.
15th, 1853.
Montrose, April
PAU FOR SAM
, .
THE subscriber offers, for safe his
.. farWof
-alsont. 160 are within sigSt of Harford
village. It is watered by, a large number of
springs, and-is in all resPeets well adapted
to - dairrptirposes. ' IttTREETER.
liarfoli,Aprillsth;lBsB.-45w3.
rtrirE. BOXES of GARDE* SEERS
for site at - • TUftilEf.L'S.
blontrose, April .1 Oth, IssB. _- --
•
Clover and .Timothy Bee&
WARILkN'fED PURE.--For ask. ,whOe
IF sale and „C. D. LATIIROP.
Morktreee, Feb. 18-,
TREASURER'S SALE
Of tnsiated ‘ . Lanils Invizeq'it Co.
,
VOTICE is hereby given, that agreeably to
111 the acts
- of the General Assembly. of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, directing the
tnode of selling unseated lands for taxes, the
following )racts and parts of, tracts of unseated
lands will
_be sold at public vendue on the second
Monday of JUNE next, (it being the F 0 UR
TE E NTH day of- said month), at the Court
Ht:mse, iq Montrthie, for arrearages due, and the
costa ;leaned on each tract respectively, unless
the same bo paid before the day of sale-sale to
commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon. -
WarrantemOran- i Townsyps. 1 Acres. I-Taxes.
ers or Numbers. - .
Robert Wilson Ararat ' 202. $11;52
Leo-Sioneburner. " ' : 146 8,33
Charles Harrison " - 96 5,88
Andrew_ M'Connell. ' 4
• 290 16;53
Clement Biddle pt- •" . - 316 - 18,02
Williath Simple pt " , _ 267 , 15,22
John Beach Clifford _4OO 35,70
James Beach pt : "-
328 - 21,50
Joseph Beach pt .it - - 16 ' 1,21
Philip Beach pt ".,. 184 14,09
George Porter - " . _ -280 21,42
Elizabeth Newport pt" . ~ 150 - 10,49
Phebe Roker - pt • " ' 40 3,06
Ann Roker pt " -180 ' 13,77
Jane Roker pt. " - - 141 - 10,80
Sam'l Meredith No 1 " 100- 7,65
44 " " 2" 280 . 21,42
4,1 LS It ... • _B7 6,63
7,60
a " " 5 " 72 6,52
Joseph Beach pt 4 *
~ 85 \ 6,54
Philip ! Beach pt " . . 50 3,84
Peter Beach pt - a . ll5 8,77
George Porter " 20 1,53
Elizabeth-Newport pt. , • ' 30 2,31
Susan V. Bradford Dimock 109 - 5,88
Johnithan Butler Great Bend 267 2,40
Truman Baldwin " ' . • 408 - 8,36
C,, L: Ward fhrmony 196 . 15,68
Robert Trail - 4 108 10,60
George Muntz 'pt " 317 31,06
Adam Schrock - " 103 18,82
Jaccib Swink . • " -
.222 ,
.10,88
William Smith " _. 140 6,86
Patrick Johnson - " 101 9,92
Frederick Berthold' " 400 - 39,20
Joseph Mason pt " 55 5,40
Raid Buckley " . 404 39,58
Patrick Johnson "-- 100
.9,80
Thomas Darruck Herrick 37 1,59
Henry - Hill - - " 323 - 13,90
Jacob Newport a . 14 59
- Samuel Newport " • 70 3,01
Jasper Newport " _ 100 4,30
Jasper Newport " -100 4,30
Grace Newport " ' 100 . 4,30
Jesse Newport " 'lOO 4,30
Johnothan Nesbitt - - a 84 3,60
Christopher Irwin ,„" 193 - 8,31
James Russ pt " . 100 4,30
Charles Wheaton 0 322, . 13,85
Thomas Cadwalader pt " , 103 4,43
Samuel Meredith pt . " 64: 2,14
-z. Hamilton " • 60 2,58
Clement Biddle e " 316' 13,60
William Simple " i 207 11,48
lltigh Wylie pt . Jaeksbn 34 -60
Henry Wylie pt ' 28 . -, 50
Henry Wylie pt -." . t 2 94
Daniel Talon' Lenox 50 90
No.69&BsThounks &Whiting Liberty 200 14,53
No. 40 &41 Liberty - i " 3N30
No. 67 68 75& 76 " 400 31,20
No. 8 4 - 50 6,51
Johiel Dayton No. 35 " , 100 • 5,20
" ~ -s. 20 .. -- 100 5;20
Pope & Strong " 400 41,60
John Sahler New Milford 124 2,70
Solomonrindky . . " 80 1,40
GeorgolCe,pler 4 ' ' 120 - - 2,16
Lot sold to Roach " - 90 , 1,62
Solbiaton Rink pt * " 117 3,16 .
Andrew Pyle " 50 90
N: Mitchell 4 s 130 3,52
Amos finley Oakland 82 5,0 a
Henry Wyley a '74 4.58
William Potts " 200 9.30
William Armstrong " . AOO 18,60,
William Henderson a 220 6,82
John foyer ' " 55 3,43
. . .. _
John KsOlor _ " - 85 --- 2,86
Wm. Plunkett Rush 100 1,80
John Wilcox Springville 337 '21,56
Thomas Darraek Thompson 282 11,43
Isaac Miller . "- 100 -- 4,05
Ceo. McCall a 134 5,43
Paul Bradley pt . " _ 66 2,67
James Bradley pt " 9 24
Peter Bradley a 11 30
Jesse Evans a ' _ 420 17,01
Geo. Stow i 4 31 . 0 8,34
,
C. W. MOTT, 'treasurer.
Treasurer7s QlEce, Montrose,
April sthh 1858;
a .
DELIKZ,3 CZ 2'It.ILIMi
IFNICKERMAN & GARRATT after this date
IL/ will sell goods for ready pay only. We
offer our stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Ready
made - Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps
at cost without reserve for ono month. We have
the lar,gest and most complete assortment of
hardware in the'county,..and especiallyask build
ers, carpenters, blaekEimiths, and all other me
chanics to give us an early call.. Would say to
all indebted that our notes and accounts must
be collected. Each will consider this a personal
- notice, and save us the trouble of calling on any
of-eor customers legally.
FLOUR.—We still continue to receive Flour
on consignmetit'and offer it at the lowest Bing
hamton prices, Wholesale or retail. _
STOVES.—A• large assortment on hand, sell
ing at reduced prices.
• TIN WARE of the best qualify, manufactured
as usual, and sold to merchants, pedlera and
others on favorable terms.
DICKERMAN & GAItRA-TT.
New Milford, April 1858.-13w4.
/M . Great Discovery of the Age. J
IMPORTANT TO
TOBACCO CHEWERS,
-TNR. GUSTAV LINNARD'S Taste Rester:.
ativo Troche - s
-,—The Great Substitute for
Tobacco: It is a well known and incontroverti
ble fact that the use of tobacco is the promoting
cause of many of the most severe
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
to which the race of man is subject, as careful'
analysis and long and - painful experience, have
clearly proven teat it contains certain narcotic &
poisonous properties most dangerous in their ef.
fects, which by enterng, the blood derhnge the
functions and operations of the heart, canting
many to suppose that organ tc4be diseased.
TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous
system, manifesting itself,-astall who have ever
used the weed - will testify—iMlassittide, nervous
irratibility, water brash, dispepsia, and many
other disorders of a similar character. The
TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES
are designed to counteract these baneful infla
maces, and have proved completely successful in
a multitude of cases, and wherever used. Being
- harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial,
effect Upon the entire system, restoring_the taste
whic h has become vitiated or destroyed by great
indulgence, cOmpletely removing the irritation
and accompanying tickling sensation of the throat
—which are alwayirconsequent upen•abstaining
from the use of 'tobacco, and by giving a healthy
tone to the stomach, invigorate the whole system.
Persons who are irretrievably undermining their
constitutions and shortening.their lives, should
.Elreq these troches immediately and .throiv off the
injurious* unpleasant habit Of chewing tobacco.
These troches orlozenges are pat up in a con
venient and portable form at the low price of 50
cents per box, A liberal discount to the trade.
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom
-all orders should be addressed:
JAS. - E. BOWERS, Druggist,
apSilyj • •_ Cor.2a aid Race.sts, Philada.
GRASS..SEEDS,
.•,.
Clover Seed of the large kind, and
Timothy Seed, a new lot just reeeivedand
for sale by • -
H. • BURRITT: • •
New Milford, April Sth, lit& • • -
- _
110111ROFESSOR WOOD'S I a r Restorati 'e at
TURRELL'S.
LITTLE &MIMING'S COLITIN.
i -- 1 -- :'-n . - -..'-^-'----'-'7,--.--..-.'-'...-.-''''''-''''-':--------.
G i _RASS SEED
rim lubscibers have lust Veceived afresh
1 Ilgt of . .
L, GE AND MEDIUM - CLOVER SEED,
LA' GE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LA' tGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
L GE AND MEDIUM - .CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUR CLOVER SEED,
LARGE; ANA) MEDIUM. CLOVER SEED,
LOGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED.
;
ALSO,
. -
• TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
TI•OTHY SEED .
TIC THY SEED
TL HY SEED
' TI, OM SEED
IMOTHY SEED
• TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED _
• _ TIMOTHY SEED ,
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,.
OF SUPERIOR - QUALTY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY;
- OF SUPERIOR: QUALTY, .
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,
OF SUPERIOR QUAL TY,
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY -
FOR, SALE LOW, .BY
•
Foji. SALE LOW,' BY •
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE - LOW, BY
LITTTLE & HARDING.
•ivratro4SON, MARCH 23d, 1858.
FARMERS
-AND--
4ECH-ANICS!!
iNT please remember, when building, that
VI V the subscribers are furnishing
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
-DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,.
Ate the Lon-EsT Factory prices, and that they
keo cotstantly en hand, a large stock of
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS,- PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, - PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
D OR 'TRIMMINGS,
OR
' TRIMMINGS, '
OR TRIMMINGS,
iOR TRIMMINGS,
OR TRIMMINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
TM fact we have almost everyibing in the way of
BUIIIiMNG MATERIALS; •
BUIWING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS, <,::•
BUILDING MATERIALS;
BUILDING MATERIALS.,
BUILDING MATERIALS,.
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,;
1 f *first rate quality, and will sell'them at
very small advance from Cost for CASH:
Therefore 7`- we confidently assure Builders,
hat they will materially consult their own
titerests by giving us a nail, 'Afore purch?is-
LITTLE & HARDING.
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR; SALT; -
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR, SALT, .
FLOUR, SALT, -
FLOUR; SALT,
FLOUR; SALT,
AND LIME;
AND
AND LIME,
AND LIME,
411110 LIME, ;
AND LIME,:
AND-LIME,
AND TAME,
AND LIME,
AND LIME,
BY the LOAD orjiAilllELteonstangy on
to; and tor sale, at_t4lo very lowestratea, by
ILARDIN9 4
- LITTLE - •
OLSolir, '
kicH ,
,ttßell 23d 1.85 8 jyt, •
BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY SONS
At Greatly Itatlaced Prices ltor Casts,
AT TUE
Bontrose
TILE rioszOFFICE.
•ByA. N. BULLARD. .
liTolttrose, Nardi 30th, 1858.
. _
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!!
ALARGE stock of Books and Stationery,
Pocket Knives, a warranted article. Gold
Pens and Holder. 4, the best this side of N. y,
te l ble other articles much too numerous •to
nail° can Jto lutd for prices-surprisingly low tor
the DIMES In these 11-a r-d T.i-ur-e-s. •
By A. N..BULLARD.
Montrose, March 30th, 1858. •
BOOHS, &c.---Some at cost and. 80E10 10
JO per cent. below cost.—Call and be.coft.
vineed that $1;00 u4ll proeur4,3 you as LARGE a
pile of goods as .can be had at any other shop
in the county. , A. N.-BULLARD.
Montrose, Marcb 30th, 1858.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post
Office at Montrose March 31st, 1858.
Austin, Russell Olmstead, Adolphus or
Allen, Miss Sarah H. • Walter
Berry, Charier) . O'Dea, Lawrence •
Barnes, C. E. O'Harati r Michael
Brownr.E. . Perkins, George
Brown, Miss Martha- Phillips, John
Clark, John ' Rodes, cornelions
Dean, D. W. Rogers, Mary
- Drake, Miss E. T. Smith Urbane
Evans, Watkin
Eldred, Mrs. ZophinialiSiees, Henan
Fog, Dana s• Sherman, Charles W.
Falkenburg, Mrs,SeAtalSimmons, Solomon
Gray, Miss Mary E.- Smith, C. F.
Hunter, William Turner,Wm S.
Hickox, D. Tyler, Mrs. Mary W•
Harvey,.George , Voorhies, W. E.
Hill, Harriet Vanliorn, J. W.
Harden, Miis Emma C.Whitney, Reuben
Judd, Edwin A. Warner, E. S.
Jones, P. A. 2 • Welch, S.
McCt rroiek James Werk, John care of COr.
Malian, Michael '• relies Conboy,
Mehati, " Watrous & VanCleep.
Persona calling for any of the above letters
will please say "advertised:'
Mira, 31, '5B.
~, A. N. BULLARD, P. M.
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
LIME, die., &c
LIME, &C
TIME; &C.; &C
itIME, &C., &C
IME, &C., &C
TIME, &C., &C
LIME, &C., &C
LIME, &C., &C
,LIME, &C., &O
{LIME, &C., &C
NOTIOE.-
A LL persons indebted to the subscribers by
note; or account, must call and settle im
mediately. Notes will be found at the places
where they were made payable 'till duo. Office
at the store of Boyd & Webster.
LEE & MARSH.
Montrose, March 94th, 1858.-12w2.
Dissolution.
THE copartnership heretofore existing under
the firm of SUTPHIN & YOUNG is this
day diisolved by mutual consent. The Books
and papers of- said firm will be, left - with It. L.
Sutphin for settlement at the store.
SUTPHIN & YOUNG.
Sumrnersville, March 23, 1858. -
Copartnership
I_ .
lIE business will be co tinned at the old
stand by the subscribers tindar the firm of
Young & Smith, on tho ready-pay system. Wo
intend to go to the City the first of April, when
wo shall havo a full supply of goods at prices to
correspond with the
YOUNG & SMITI.I.‘
linimenssitte, 'Much 23, 1858.-3 w.
OTWITHSTANDING,
, I . :, ..-.• ,
--r2-.-7r r- " INT" hard times," Abel Tar
aii •
.:',1. 1 1V75, • roll's variety of selected
k! n ,t...
. .r!":"Ki , goods, keeps up No. I, and
'I F - - - .
..
• . he is constantly receiving
accessions, every few days. Paces as low as
the lowest.
FOR: SALE. .. --
TIIREE pairs of mules , good age'ai'd in good
condition, and at prices to suit the times.
Enquiro of DICKERINIAN & GARRATT.
New Milford, March 16, 1858. '
Still They Come!
THE largest stock of DlEniciaEs ever before
kept in thiimarket may be found at the
R E 7.43 CTOP.
It will_ be useless to enumerate. When you
wish any thing in the Patent Medicine tide, or
otherwise, call at the Farmer's Store. Don't for
get the place, down town. • R. THAYER.
Montrose, March 3d, 1858.
110 VIVALIIIMIB-51:12.411M.
THE subscriber ()Gra for sale his premises in
the town of Conklin, Broome County, N.Y.,
on the west side of the Susquehanna river, five
miles from Great Bend, and ninq miles from
Biughampton, and ono mile from Kirkwood, con
sisting of a Wagon Shop, 42 by 20 feet, with
Blacksmith Shop in basement, fall rig, both now
in operation. A house and lot on the opposite
side of the road from 'the Shop, t new barn 20 by
22 feet, &c. The above named property will oe
sold very low for cash, or a part may be allowed
to stand ono year.
For particulars inquire on tbo,premises or ad
dress, post paid, , II ; C. KNIGHT, .
11w4.1 Corbettsvill4 Broome County, N. Y..
Teachers' Examinations.
1 will meet applicants for certificates in the
different localities. in the county as follows:
May 1, Middletown, , ,
Choecinnt,& Friendsville 8.11. 9a. m.
Apolacon,. .
"3, Forest Lake, Town's 'S.It 9 "
" 4, Silver Lake, Bracknoy's
.. S. H. 9 "
5, Liberty, Brook dale , S. 11. 9 a
a 6, Franklin, South S. 11. 9 "
" 7, Great Bend, Lodersville S. H. 9 "
" 8, Harmony, Oaks .
land and Susq'a East Hill S. H. 9 "
Depot, . .
" 10, Jackson, No.• 2S.H. 9 "
*
" 11, Gibson, Kontuck ' . S. H. 9 "
0 12, Harford, Farrar S.-ii. 9 "
" 13, Now Milford, Ward S. H.. "
" 14, BridgeWiter,Montroso'Free S. H. 9 "
" 15, Jessup, Cornell S. H. 9 a
" 17, Rush, Granger's S. H. 9 a
18, Auburn Centro S. . 11 . 9 " •
" 19, Springville Hollow ICH. 9 "
" 20, Dimock-Corners S. H. 9 "
" 21, Brooklyn Centre . B. H. 9 "
" 22, Lathrop, Hillsdale- S. H. 9 "
" 23, Lenox, Glenwood - S. H. 9 "
" 25, Clifford, H. Barnum's S. H. 9 "
" 26, Herrick, Lyon St. S. H. 9 " •
" 27, A mrat, in Presbyterian, Chur ch 8 "
" 27, Thanipson Centro S. H. 2 p. in.
Each applicant will please be provided with
at least two sheets of. 'bola-cap:paper, (not note
or-leUer paper,) and pen and ink. .
Writing done with a lead pencil "cannot be ac
cepted: _
No certificate will be issued to any except
those commencing 'with , the .class at the ap
pointed hour.* . ' •;• • ' '
To Dtaxezons: The examinations are - hold,
this season, with reference to having the schools
commence on the first of June, with the school
year r —the Directors in a number of towns hav
ing expressed their intention of not having their
schools commence until then; -and, believing, as
I do, it will -prove more satisfactory when it
shall have been tried. .
- - Blanks for the Annual It oil - ivill be for
warded to the . Seefetery tif alb Board as Soon
as I am infolcied as ta:the ndme and P. O. of the
person chosen to filLthit office at the late or
ganizations. B. F. TBWKSBURTXo. Sup't.
New blilford; Marcii.29tti, 1858:
____
D'th „ .
eutolis' Notice
. •
L ETT. KftS TESTAMENTAKY having - been
duly issued to, the subscribers upon the es
tate of Wm. Wells; late of the township of cu.
ford, deceased f —All persons indebted` to said
estate aro required to make' imrniditite PoMenti
and all persons haying claims against the Said
estate,.are requested toreeent the' same to us,
duty euthontitated, for settlement.
JOHN WE'LLS;
K. Li. TOMPKINS ,
Clifford Feb- 2( tb IBM --EINYO
_
FOR
OR TO RENT.
ADWELLING HOUSE, Barn,&e. with two
and a half acres of beautiful land, an excel
lout stand for a blacksmith, or shoe maker situ
ated in Upsonville, Susquolomna County, near
J. L: Merriman's store, will bo sold low or rent.
efl to a good tenant. Enquire of the 'subscriber
at his Wilco, in this Borough, or-of'J. L. Merri
man, esq. Also houses and lets for sale or to
rent, in town.: M. C. TYLER.
Montrose, Hatch 8, 1858.' - '
"HOME. AGAIN," ,
Ca> Co.,S. DIROMO
OFFICE, over Wilson's Store.
LODGUICS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL.
Bloutroae, March 10th, 1858. .
Noirierr-To DEALERS of BIERCHAN- .
DISE within the county of, Susquehanna.—
In pursuance of the several 'acts of the Assembly
of this Commonwe;alth, to provide revenue to
meet the demands upon the Treasury, and. for
other purposes, the undersigned, Appraiser of
mercantile taxes of Suiq'a Co., has prepared . a
list of all the merchants trading within said co.,
and placed each of said merchants in that class
which seems right and just, according to tho pro
visions of said acts of Assembly as follows, viz.:
Residence. I Proprietors. .1 Class. I P't Med.
Aubuin, R. W. Healy, XIV.
Waltman & Swisher, "
Apolacon, E. B. Beardslee,
H. Barney, '
Brooklyn, E. S. Kent.
R. T. Ashley,
S.D. Tompkins "
4 Hempstead & McKenzie, XII.
Clifford; • Brundage & ‘Vilson, XIV.
4 John Halsted, " •
Tho. Arnold, - XW.
.. J. B. Slocum, "
" Church &S. H. Phinnoy, "
Dimock, Wm H. Thayer, XIV.
a L. H.:Woodruff,
J. Smith, Jr., 4t
Fricndsvillo. J. Hosfore, XIII.-
"' Glidden & "
" Lewis Buffum,
Franklin, J. L. Merriman, "
Forest Lake, D. L. Meeker,
Gibson, S. S. Ingalls, • XII,
" C. P. & M. Hawley, XIII.
Dundaff,
N. E. Kennedy,
John Smiley,
6: G. W. Walker,.
Great Bend, J. &N. Dubois, "
64 D. L Taylor, "
" J. T.Carlysle, u
44 S. B. June,- eg
" Wm A. Snow, "
" Thomas & Whiting, •'
" Emery Simons, • ~,
" L S. Lonheim, XIII,
64 S. 11. Dayton, "'
" 41. McKinhey, "
Harftrd, Eaton & Aloxley, u
6' • P. Carpenter, . ' u
" C. 13. Johnson, XIV.
41 'Lerch Veyry, u
" Guile & Blanding, "
Herrick, John Miller.
I lopbottom, E. &T. Bell,
Harmony, , B. R. Lyons,
'• S. A. Lyons,
. -
• F. D. Lyons,
• Wm Tremain & Co.,
* Brant & Schlegel.,
Jackson, J. J. Turner
Liberty, 74- Blakeslee, •
• Roger Kenyon,
Lenoz, Shutts, Eaton & Co., XIII.
• E. R. Gtow & Bro,
• 0. F: Gunther,
Middletown, D. Cotentin.
Brister & Riley
Rose,
• C. H. Plumbley, ••‘
Montrose, C. Mott,
• -W. J. & S. H. Mulford, XII.
• J. Lyons & Son, - XIII.
•_ F. B. Chandler, XIV: -
, A. Lathrop & Cc., XII.
Post Brothers, 'XI.
• I. N. Bullard, XIV.
Guttenberg; Rosenbaum & Co., XL
Bentley Reed & Co., • '
Abel Terrell, XIV.
J. Ethridge,
S. S. Mott,
R. Thayer, Jr.,
Keeler & Stoddard, •
A. Merriman,
S. H. Sayre & Brothers, XII.
Alfred Baldwin,
H. J. Webb,
Z. Cobb,
• A. N. Ballard,
New Milford, Wm C. Ward,.
• - .H. Burritt,
• Dickerman & Garrett, XIV.
• J. Moss & Brother,
• Hayden Brothers, XII.
• Sutphin & Young, ' -• ,
Rush, Norman Granger, XIV.
Silver Lakt Timothy Sullivatr,
• J. Biackney & Vail, '
Springville, Scott & Riley, XII.
• Grover, Philips •& Co., XIII.
Susq'a Depot, A. W. Bronson, 4
• C.' S.. Bennett,
' C. S. Bennett,
• A. W. Rowley,
13:West, - -'
* James Bell, • XIII.
ThO. Ingetrum
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & '•
• R. Lowenthal!, XIV.
• Gaylord Curtin, XIII.
• Smith & Shutts, XIV.
• A. J. Seymour, •
r E. Carlisle,
H. Cohen & Brother,
' • N. C.* D. W. Norton, . '
• S. Bryant,
Perrine & Son,
• D. G. Smith, -
Tboinpeon, H. D. Hathaway, '
BE ER DOUSES, EATISG HOUSES, RESTAURANTS &c,
Dundiff, Enoch Chambers,
Friendsville, George Strupler,
Lewis Suffern,
Great Bend; Walter Paintin,
- • C. C. Hamlin,
Montrose, Z. Cobb,"
t. N. Bullard, -
' E. Bacon, VIII.
•
New Milford, Edwd. Cornwall,
Susija. Depot, Win. Howarth;
Martin Conroy, VIII.
DISTILLERIES.
James McAlld. -X.
LIQUOR 'DEALERS.
Groat Bend, _L. S. Lenheim.
"ELLIARD TABLE.
Clifiord,
Sesq'a Depot—A. Thompson, keepei, one to
ble, Heeds° 830;00.
And the Judges oftbe Court of Commoh Pleas
will hold a Court of Appeal at the Court House
in Montrose, in and for said County, on Friday,
the 30th day of April next, at one o'clock, i'.
at which time and place any °Oho Merchants,
dose ri bed, *defined, and chimed, a 9 aforesaid,, or
their agents. or attorneys may appear and appeal
from said assesment if they think PfolAr ?
HARRY BARNEY, Mercantile Appraiser.
Apolacon, March 22, -1858.
catt U
GEO.-W.-WIANN, Wholesale Salt-lieeler,—
201 Washington Street, (directly opposite
Wasbingtok3farket,) still continues to offer to
.the'City and,coantry trade, all , kinds of ,foreign
coarse and fine "salt, at trio very lowest figfirei;
40609 Mick, and hags, consisting in part of Ash=
WEN celebrated - brand for table and dairy use;
Jeffrey BrOwnloti's,"&c.;
and 50000 .bfisholi Turks Wand,. Donates, Cu
racos,,St. Utteri, Lisbon, Cadli, Ivrea, Nentes,
all Of which will he sold at bargain prices from
Vessels, store and stoiebotiset. ,
`Any purchaser wishing to soroct from sr,goo4
assortment will find it to hiA inteteit to call. '
N. D;--Fino labia salt pot Uptin Small I.). l iiie .6 t
different stieicand Constantly...on hand in aidP.,
ping order.. Alio splendid article Of "Itock
Ground salt, in 4 . tiLart 'boxes, pit u p and for 'sale
by the,Ouantity, easel of five dezeu
Aptll I, 1d58,.,..1y* '"-
A First ari's itteleary Wtsklyrfilifir;
PRESEST TO EiCR Mirka:l2.En!
.'TLIE
"NEW YORK - EXCELSIO R;'
Irs a first clans family.Jonnial, beautifully ll
lustmted. of the largest size--eight_pages or
forty columns, imperial quarto, and. is devoted
to Literature, Naws, Morals, and General Mis
cellany.
The editorial department will be under the
immediate charge of Alexander D. Mango, who
is ,widely known to the public as having been
connected with.several of the most popular jour-
Inds of the day.
Although giving a handsome present to each
_subscriber, intending to surpass all in our liber
alityt
we are determined that the . ". Excelsior"
shall not resemble those journals usually known
as "gift papers," in any particular: Its contents
shall be suitable for Home; at our aim is 'to se
cure it - a welcome in every fimily. We shill
fill our columns weekly with thrilling and inter:
eating totes, romances of real life, and sketches
of travels, men of character, beeldei a full digest
of the news of the week; and all events of gen
entl interest. '
Ono of the following named presents is_sent
free_of postage to each subscriber immediatory
on receipt of the subscription money. _ - •
- SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS.
An Ebony'Caska, containing dfull sett
of diamond . Jewelry, Ear Rings, Nock
lace, Brooch and, Bracelets,' beside a ,
lady's enameledijaweled Gold Watch
with Chatelaine, and a gentleman's
English Hunting Case, full jowelod, •
Gold Watch, with Chain, worth. $BOO
Two superior Pianos, Rosewood apd - •
_ Walnut cue, worth $3OO ands4oo - $7OO
Watches, Hunting Case $6O to $lOO
. aold Matches - . - -• • 30 . to 500
" (Lane's' and Gents,) 20 to;_ •30
Silver Hunting pattnt Levers - 16 to .30
Patent Levers •- - 13 to 15
" Watches - - - - - 7to 10
Ladies Chatelaines = = to . 2
Guard Chains [Ladiesrand Gents' 10 to 2
Vest and Fob Chains - -•- 10 to 2
" Guard a- - Bto 2
Bracelets, Cameo and Mosaic -•10 to 1
Armlets for Ladies and Children 5 to
Brooches, Cameo and Mosaic - 6 to
Florentine and• Lava - 6to
" Gold [Ladies' and Misses] Ito
Ear Drops, Florentine and' Lava - 6 to
• Cameo and Mosaic - 6to
• " - " Gold [Ladies' and Misses] 2to
Gold Rings, plain and chased - I to
Studs, Gentlemen's - 7 . 9 to
" Sleeve Buttons, [Gentlemen'sl
various styles' - - ' - 3 to
" Cuff Pins, [Ladiesl . 3 - to
Slides, for Fob or RUN, Chains 3to • 5
" Watch Keys - Ito 10-
" Breast Pin's, [Gentlemen's]' - 2to 10.
" Lockets, Double Glass -.- 8 to , 15
" " - - - - 2to 5
Thimbles - - - 4to . 6
TERMS.TO SINGLE SUBSCRIBERS
,
Two Dollars per year, with one Present.
Four " two years, " four Presents.
Five " three " "' five "
TERMS TO CLUBS,
With a present to each subscriber, and al
ways an extra present to the getter up of ti club.
Clubs of three - - - 85
" " five
as • st . ten . 15
of twenty ( I extra to the agent )30
Clubs larger than 21 in the same proportion.
The Publisher, Albert Palmer, has been knowr
for many years as Publisher of the Northern &
Southern Merchants' and Manufacturers' Jour
nal, (edited. by Freeman Hunt,) and he with con
fidence refers to the leading businesslmen in a/-
most every town in the United States (to most
'of whpm the M. and M. Journal has been circu
lated) as to the responsibility and integrity with
which his publishing business is conducted.—
Having secured the agency of a prominent Jew
elry establishnlent In Newark, New Jersey, ho
is lea to offer the presents in similar articles,
but those who des!.re it cadreceivetheir presents
in books.
LOCAL AGENTS.
All Postmasters, Merchanta, and Business Men
to whom we have ever forwarded a copy of the
M. and M. Journal, or their clerks, or any otlpar
intelligent and responsible person, will confer a
favor by forming a club or acting as our Local
Agent and Correspondent..
PREMIUMS TO LOCAL AGENTS AND OTHERS.
Any person sending 100 subscribers (with the
fall price of subscription) will receive% superb
Hunting Case Gold Watch and Chain, of the
best English workmanship, full jewelled, and
worth $BO, or, at choice, one of Prince's Melo
deans, of the same value.
- Tho person who can raiso a list of 300, within
a period of three months, will receive a superior
Piano, made by ilallet, Davis 4. Co., Boston,
worth 8300, and which cost 8275 cash, or, at
choice, a small set'of Ladies' Diamond Jewelry,
worth the &keel amount.
For List of 50 With full price,- a beautiful
Gold Watch, worth No; will bo paid. ,
. For smaller or larger lists, persons may se
lect:any article from our published schedule, of
Watches, .Jewelry; Books, propor
tion of $8 for each ten subscribers,
fored;:carfietaiisslii caslii or 50 could for each
subscriber. - ;s --" •.
For further tonne to Agouti; isidross the of-
Tbe names should bo sent eticjiweek until the
proposed number is comple4sd,inlerder that the
presents t.nd . papers may be promptly mailed.
Address, •
ALBERT PALMER, Publisher,
- _NEW Youir &ensues,
1 1 wB.l Office; 385,Broadway, New York.
E. W. PHELPS'
=PATENT COMBINATION BEEHIVE.
ASURE proteition against Mothsollice, and
all enemies of the Bee.. Highly approved
for thii last 5 years lig the most intelligent Beo
Keepers in the. western and eastern States.
REFEnicacis.—J.R. Gregory and J. H. Ber
tholf, Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y.; J. E. North,
Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y.; H. 51, Mire, Painted
Post, N. li4 - Sitml Kidder; J. C. Elton, and
A. C. Ely; Elmira; N.' Y.; John. Bell, Newark,
N.J.; Frederick Frilz, Eastorr,Pa.; Hiram Hull,
Westfield, Mass,.; Henry Filipino, Addison, pi. Y.,
and Abijah Willie, Gibson, D. L. Hine, Ilarford,
G. C. Birdsall, Jackson, and B. F. Wells, Clifford,
Susq's Co. Pa. .
It may be used as a smarming or non-swarm
ing hive, the surplus honey and comb can be re-,
moved without injuring the. bees. It is very
convenient for feeding bees, and prevents all
danger from robbern; it is alsothe cheapest pa
tent hive-now in use. A hive with two +potions
costs 82,75; three sections 83,59, made of the
best pine lumber, and can be had at all times
of B. F. Willard, Elmira, N. Y., or of the under
signed in Gibsqn..
For making and using, 85, hive and right $B.
1 will sell town rights,.having bought the right
for the county.... With every hiVe and right, I
give a book instruling how tO 'manage it. 3ly
hive was at oar Ct
Linty Fairlast fall and took
the premium, witj the , bees and honey. in' it. .'I
warrant every hive I sell to give satisfaction, or
refund ‘ the money after fair trial.
-.- , ' • = COE WELLS.
'
• Gibson, B usq a Co., Pa, Jan,,Btb, 1858. tst*
DR, 11. LaMar
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to any address, accompanied by reliabke end rest
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•
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Lackawanna & Bloomabnri . 11. - R. , ,
AlaltjVAL AND DEPARTIUDE • ,_
o.lr TRAINS . :
GOING NORTII. , ,
Stations, N.Y. Mail. Aceo'ri. rbll'a Malt ,
_-
LeavOßupert, 7.ooam. 8.15p.' m.
Bloom; (- '7.0 a .i. app.".
Espy, • 7.18 "' • 6.83' 4
Lithe Ridge, 730.4 • •• - : 8.45:"
Beywiek, .. . 7,65 a '', • 2
_. 4.10 4 '
•ffeac:h Maven; 'B.lO 4 , 4.26 "
Beach Grace, 8,20". ' . . 4.85 '
ShiCkshinny, 8.35, a , , ' 4.50 . k
lidnlocks C'k, 8.55'," • - 5.15 "
Nanticoke, 9. _, '" 5.20 "
Plymouth, 9:20, 2 ' 5.40 "
Ante at Kingston, 9.80," . . 5.50 "
LeaveKingstoo, p. 35 " 1,46p.m: - 6.
~ "
Wyoming, - s 9.50", 2.10 - ".6.20 4 . •
W'at Pittston, 9.55 " 2.20 " 6.25 a •
Pittston, 10. - " p.BO " . 6.20 "
ackawana,_ 10.10 " 2.45 ''' 6.40 ii
Taylorville, 10,20 " 3.00'" 6.50 "
Arrive at Scranton, 10.86" 8.15 "' 7.00 a '
The Now York Hail Tiain connects with the
Express going Eait, on the Delaware, Lacknwaii;
na & Western. Railroad.
Arriie in New YOrk 7.15 p. m.. -
'. " " Philadelphia, by -Camden ill:Ambof
Railroad, 8.20 p. ux
Fare from Rupert toNow.York $6,00.', 's •
TIM' A,ccoMmodsition Trial North, conneetil
at Scranton `with tho Express Train Welt iiii
the D. L & W. Railroad. - '
GOING EIOUTII, '.
• Stati o ns. Phil'a Mall: Acco'n. N.Y. Mail:.
LeaveSeranton, . 8.00a.m.11.30a.m. 4.00p.6.- /
Taylorville, 8.10 -a's 11.45" 4.10 'l /
Lackawanna, 840 " 12.00. M. 4.20 i i ' '/ \
PittstOn, 8.30 " 12.15p.m. 440 " 1
57 /
. W. Pittston, 8.35 ". 12.30 ", 4.3 5 / : • 1
Wyoming, 8.40 " 12.40 " 4.40 " • ' -
Arriie at Kingston, 9. " 1.00 " o.do
Leavelfingston,‘ 10. " • .1 4 .
Plymouth, 10.15 ". - • oio ii '
/ 0
5 /
Nanticoke, 10.50." ' .." • .55 "' ..,
-•• liunlock C'k, 10.45 " ' 7.-. "
Sliiekshinny. 11.10 " . - 185 IS
Bench Grovo, 11.25 " ' - 7AO 4 -
Beach Haven, 11..55 ' 750 " •
Berwick, - 11.2 " 8.10 " • .
Limb Ridge; 1220 .m.." • 835 a.
6p//
. Espy, _ /12; ", - 8.45 . 4 2 ,
Blooui, /:. 12:40 &&- ' 's 8.50 4. -
Arrive at Rupert, ACM:CI&,.*_ 9,00
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-The PhiladelphiaailTiain going Sorithieott;
noels with,the ,Mall 'Train at Rupert, going East..
at ).10 pnt 7 afni Catawissa, Port Clinton ? Potts; ' •
vide, 'e &C., arriving at Thiladelt
T ilt • . at
8.28,p,, ''. Also with Mail Train going est at
&ANC -, p. m.; for Danvillc;' MiltOn, liblineyi
11 tanisportand. Elmira. „ • ,' •. _
l 4asiangeti by' the 4 eclaik P. in..'tritin going ',
cirithyean take the 11 o'clbeic p.m . . Express train
for Elmira and the Wititfir lodge at, Bloomsbtite _
and take the 4 o'clock _ ri. m; train going. 'East;
arriving at'Philadelphia ht 12 noon.
tlf Passengers for HarrisbUrg, aireet tea '
Writhe N. Y - . Kali train, (4 o'gloek J. 01.) going
Sciuth, connecting atPort,Clinton with-the :
Liituphin,& Susquehanna Itailioad, arriving a%
Ilarrlsbing at 12 o'cloik lI . GOII, next day. .
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&tauten, Januar-1 ...'l3th, 1282. " ' • . $02.:
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