The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 22, 1858, Image 3

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    Court' Proceedings.
Fula Way.sc --Commonwealth . ve. Henry
Larceriv. guilty.
Same vs. linftts U. clatk,..
o n ittv. Fined $5O itnd eistdrith siz months
i n the.countv
Same vol. Jonas Rivenlotrzh. Selling liq•
tor to a minor. •Bill igeotell.
Same vk Milton Harris arsi others. For
zible entry. Yst guilty Init Tlnrria !sky to.ta.
Smite v Julius alia Milion - Acklisoo. • As
mutt striti Battery. Bill igur.rt•d.
Same vs. Alva Grttrovy.' Selling liquor on
. -
game va. N. 1. DArlirtg. livittor
on
Sand:iv. Gniltr.
S.me va T. Stoup 2J. Selling liquor-on
Snminy.
Same yr., tf,T e angley. fiipt.ling Lowe.—
N A I enrils'.. -
. .
SAM. va . .1. ,, Ilawlei - and ,others. Lime
ay. "Bill ignmeki. -,
Came r „,, 11.. Wiwyl. Tipplin . g..lionse.--,-
pipsd o Wilty , ant fined $l5. .
Same sq. N. Lewis and alliers. Larceny.
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N," , • -
ETT ITosOlkis% 1 - 9. I. IL 4k - H. Littie.z.-
rierts.
F, G. Watmer approved as Pepitty COCI4II
- Coi.Moriterwer. •
Psn'l McMillen\ for himself 4iid Common
wealth, ca. Jtt.lann Stone. Usury. Jury find,
for plaintiff:4Boo.
T3ler 'Geo: Fowler. 10,40 for
plaintiff.
in the matter of a Bridge` in Ititsb, MIT
Shr4TakPr'q —Upon it.poq of Viewers ap
pninted at Jandarr. Se.taiota haat pa 4 being
submitted to the Grand Jurt, Grand Jury, re
titrn.their opininn that said. Bridge ii neees
• Farr. too expen-hy to he [milt by the
townaltip, and rerothmend that tbe same be
built hr the Connty.
s Ec iisri WEEK —Jag. A. Chandler, by his
r tnit;fittn4 A. T. Trowbridge, and Mary A.
Chandler va.- Alfred S-tmidard. Appeatanee
an , l pl e atitharaorn,anti judgement for plain
• •
Suropta G. Penne% by her next friend,
7-Craqi va. Jcsiah
For divari-re. • Court decree to libellant a
di , orre a vinculo nuitrimonii. •
Marrietta Arcott, by her next friend, Elisha
.N•rrion„ . v.. Win. Aleott—Lihtl fn. divorce
Cenrk s ile - r." - ee to - libellant divorce a • vintulo
rnotriAoniir _
C. S. Bennet, 'va. Amos e rlarnes and S. R.
Burnes. panne's, itc.- Verdict 'fur plaintiff
fol . - $69.12. April -15: Rule to-shdiw why new
t r ial Should he granted.
I):irritd K. More vs. Ran4Ord Millard. Ver
dict C 4 for $235.2 . 7.
• Etij ih Weqfull v 3. Jolla Fritebley. 'Verdict
for piri'd tiff for $
Win. Skinner vs. Daniel It. re q vi
fir def;•ntlant for $10,23. - 4pril 16, 1858,
Rule to show cause why- new trial shoolil
gilintAl. April. 16, ilefeitilatit•fdes itnittitur
firr t 40,23. - .
vs. , Albert Pratt.
Ej,:ctment. .rindict For plaintiff.
Kansas CosiOitutioes-A New Dee-
iveration.
'Kansas has beenaffi died with Constitu
lions. The free State party have a peifeer
mania 6r the maid... Glar e -of these articleZ.
No nest of counterfeiters were ever mu , e busv
or adroit in tht' business_of manufacturing
spurions.coin, than they are in eThnstructing
irregular forms of `government. Topeka ha , 't
the honor of giving birth_to theArst,or the-e I
documents, and although f . ,.ir-nted7williout au- i
flintily of law, by a partyand not the people. l
it.was adhered to , with ,vigisrott; pettinecity
until within a very few months.
.This aptness ,
at-Constitution making did not event' to the ,l
regular .ezeriiise of that faculty, for When th e I
members of the Loccmpton Constitution were
elected. the', TOpekii party stood' aloof. ' It
no* appears that - they were holding their
powers •and expe.tience in reserve, for the
. c...r..at work. of framing another bogus. Consti
tution. - While. Congress. has been agitated
upon the question of admitting Kansas under
the L.corn:min Cotistituti!rn; the free. State
party of K4ft,..8.. have been indulging - their
• favorite propensity and keeping, their Lands
in, by making up another Constirtrion. The
re-ult of their labors appears in tnost intensek
concentrated and deeply dyed abolition in
sirumen4 which puts. the - negro on a level
with the white man, and elevates him to the
,dignity of a sovereign.
But ibis may •pui for what it is worth. Jr•
the white men of Klnsas co mposing the,po
litical free State party choose to put them
selves on a level With the negro. we suppose
• it is nothing mote than a j. 1!!.! 881 impartial
estimate 'of their. worth, We know of no
better judges than tier are themselves.. But
' the mo4.sientficant part of the Whole affair
was a-def€at of wre.oltriorijii - a vote of &Iv
one to tivent,-oitie. that Leiamnpioti shouot
not be sJbmitted to-foVany petits.' or purpose.
We- are told - that ,a large majority of the,
free. State pal ty: - Were in favor o f aor ering
the. Leeroupton Constitytion, if passed by Con
gress. La the purpose of organizing the gov
ernment and taking irrtruediare measures- to_
' super - cat-le it by a free State Constitution.—
: This is significant, betiawe •it is an evidelV'te
that if theLecturptoritonstitntionis adopted',
there will be no cOnfusion,no snatchy, no
, war, no blot-aishe . d.lione of the untold hor
ror: that. have been so. freely predicted, lint
that the free Sia'e party will proceed qnietly
to alter and amend the Constittition. That
-they have the right to do so, the supporters
of the, - Ler-Ai - minim Constitution have Ir e e,l
admitted, and although its e nemies have eon
-tended otherwise . fir the porpose•of making
it odious it-appears that they have. now arriv
ed at the - same •contiliodun. The, country
nin4 see that, the only way to settle the Kan
sas 'lll,Fr-ditties is to - adopt the legally framed
Lecompton -Oinsriidtion, -whereby all the
forins-of law will be preS • eryed, awl substantial
juluice . .lone to all partiei. 'Throw that-civet
hoard, and the. result will • be' disastrous to
• the peace' and harmony of the country, and
produCii've Of good to not a living. soul
' -throughout the v:hole land. -'Peace and quiet
. ' is on one hand. rlisc'tml;iit;ife. and confusion
on the -other.—Pal.ziot and Union - . , r
/31PORTANI . BILLS PASSED.—The Serlate,oll
- Saturday; ooneto red in the report of the eon--
fere - nee Cotnmitlew on the Liquor bill, and
atrect passed, by a tote of 19 to 9.
The 101 l for the sale of the remaining Pub
lie works ta the .Sunbury and Erie. Railroad
Company was under uortsideratnot se' were!
days of lea Week. On FridaY evening, the
session "WAS pridonged by debate upon that
measure to .1 o'elZ , ek, of- the next morning..
and many able arguments on bath sidcl were. ,
delivered.
The debate Was resumed on Saturday
' morning. for wbrief period when the reviou:=
- question was Called and the bill passed--
eighteen Members voting fur it. and funteen
again.t it. The bill' was immediately.sent to
the House., where the Senate amendments
were concurred in and the bill prated finally.
it is now in the hands of the Governor.
•
FASITIOKAALE Wostsw.—Read the Nora
phies'of out- .peat-and, pawl mev and women,
'says an exchange,,." not one Of them had a,
ftwhioeable mother. They nearly all sprung
, from plain, strong.minded women, who had
about as little .to4:lo.with the fashions an with
tlta cbanging. of elotele:'
GovernePacker as a Stamp •
Speaker:
A paragraph has been going the rounds bf
put contemporaries .noise period, and at
i llxat *been re-produced in Our neighbor of the
Telegraph, giving the names ascertain prorni.
nett .geintleman, who, it is asserted, ire to
speak steitiest •t.tte trecornpron party 7 - iertlit
nois,-durireg the Coining summer, z and among I
Are Itistititasars the souse orGov. F. I
Packer. Thetelis.to emelt sthstariiity.ie mix
ing the Milne of our distinguirthed State Exe
cutive_ in co nnection with nom: of 'Seward
and lisle, mini usher Republican ranters, as is
clone in this ectrneetion, that we have not
Ouargla it worth - wildeto *once a rtrAgF.B9 l )
witiett•bears evert, evidence of owl-nal on 'its
face, tantil'its repetition near home has de.'
minded it. We speak nut by authority, bast-
we do arithe , it t ite to deny dint:Gov. tacker
ever nethoristed his name to be teentioned in
such t commences, nerd will promptly dirtvorr
any such design. Ile is: a - man of too pani•
otie itnputset to lend dre7weijhr of his proud
mime to any moeement that will tend td the
dir'itoptionsalthe 4etriocratio party, after i't
leas. spoken by its reeresentatne mujoritv.
'much less backing the shrevaltirsa that would
foretell the effects of Snub a move to his own
personal interests.. The design of the pars
grat-11 in wte.tiro .
too plain to need exeo
sition. It is a_s•harnefol attempt - to- bolster
up the sinking fortunes of a rottilt deft, by
. the use of favorite names, whose eweers have
entertained honest i4enliments to some degree,
in opposition to it piation of tlieir chosen par
ty,. tort who never consent to ooeupy a posi•
e-tion of deridriNokility to the ensue, there
-.from.—ffarrissn , herald. ,
I.IIIIEN/AN COLLF.GE.— A plan has_ beeti a
doptell by the friend. of Liberia to provide the
Repnblic with a College. where its young turn
maybe trained for usefulness in the learned
rrofei-sions, as legislators, teachers. &c. "The
Trustees of I)onstions for'Ebacation in Libe
ria" incotporated by au act of the Legis
lat ore. of Mtvsochuaßts,Rpproved March 10111,
1E350; .and the'College was incorporated by
an act of the Legislature of Liberia, approved
I).cember 24th, 1951. its cliarter is neatly
the ~.41tie as the best College charters in the
United States. The amount of Rinds received
by the Trustees is believed to be-about 1?-`30,
000. The Sew York Colonization Staliety
has $53,000. which is applicable, at its
,dis
eretton, to this object. . The late Mr. pi,e4,,s
bequeathed to his executors $60.0130 for this
College, provided the etttei prise of these
l't maces should proCted, An& #lOO,OOO to be,
seeartal in this country for . that purpose. It.
is llnth . d.thßt. this' littler sum ma' raisel
'during. the pre-ent tear, Rnd thus reader
available Mr. Phelps legacy.
A short time since, well-selectled and sui
table materials for college • buildings were
p "cured and shipped : front Boston, and
land
ed safely at Momovii, at a cost, including
• ~ohm, which wril reach at leastl2o.ooo.
At the latest actuattits f.om Liberia. the wojk
of putting .up the c-11.-ge structu.e was in
progress, and the walls and roofs will stteedi
lv he completed. 'Contrary to general
tation, the builthng is being vetoed on' Cape
Mrsurarlo, about a mile from the city of Mo n .
rovi a, "on the s.outha ester. n le pro
Milntory fronting on theiteettn. Ex trasideut
I ltabOrts has been appoin:e4 Pre-idept of the
College. and :has Recepted the • •
1 Colonization Herald.
1 - R.IDDEnT I'S DtNSIORE —W f. l tl P z'nm
mgnieationt,.o lengthy for pnb!irntif ? n t!ing
forth the faowino farce witii;h w will not
coach f.r , hey only pnbti.h f,rnm sontementg
(mle in said enmroarirrtinn :
• A rohb.ry watt committed] in _Dunmore ?n I
Sunday, April 4, about oru! o'clock in tbel
morning. at the hnuaP of S Cliatman. The I
eireittnattmeea Are theQe.:—A man frnm Sns.
rreininna County, by the name-of Tames
Ann.! reefT:rereCreft. of ig s Mr. Filiv in fun- ,
mnre,, $175 in ft , trnne_
IRelinn nertirrea the trio of the week. Mr. •
I Am . - crow?. from snore rea-on or other re.
mained at Dunmore until Sionrilar ereeintr,
and neon retiring' to bed, watt n‘abterl by ft
I man in a very ofh*ciona manner; helped hrm
pull off his finntg. when Arm.teopz retirPrl
upon ge•tinz np his prieketbook, , containing
all Ws - money. watt gone.
Thp writer nr1.441:-='.eiliQ is the fntlrtVi mh.
'wry the. IiQQ bean ;%Ammilte , l in
Thlnmorp. We time Ipx rn there hsc h.on
comP inveoi.intion of 1111 Y siff lir: but we are
rint-AertAinted with the reitt!t&—Se•rtzption:
Re ',Mimi!. ,
( IVY". !READ'. :RFAD!! Vr 0 1111;eted !!!
—it T. Ilemhold rifr.r= to the Con
&nn Prorza-Minn Extrnet 11 , 0111,
hot.= nreompli,t•eri the moo extenr,e4;nirc ,nro.
of :II retrr ci,rriilar 14.171(414m Ttp:al the silver.
rmement ;n nnrohoe e n lumi l , b4nd,.d li em hald' s
Genuine Prep;ent;on rma. ,
Town Cosicil
will meet on Sl!s•trinv ermine, April t2ralt et
their room nrer I,ntltron's More. All persons
interested will rt-nd. it haing the. 1.10 meet ins
of the old ennrwil. C. W. ‘IOTT. Cltrk.
NOTICE,
Directors ace!at liberty. of con rse. to eommence
;their schools it any time thecychoose.
The arrangement was mcde in recant, to the
first of June in order to accommodate the Di
rectors with refercnc.• to maltlno out the four
iTlOrlit) certifieate to -Ow Conte Ilert44-ment, and
drawing tht State Appropriation eat:tier than Is
tp-n-iily done. .
lkle 17., of course, cannot he ret.koned in making
colt-that certificate as it is in the schttol year 'bit
and not in that of '59.
Ill:mks for teachers' tr./Intl-ay 'reports have
been sent to the Secretary of each )leraed : —se
shill trust to the Secretary the restionsibi ity Or
, supplyino the t. ocher of his District.
1 Enough have already hi-hn mailed to furnish
eterY ' , rho.' in the county, amply. ..
The different p ckacea were' niailr'd as follows:
ONTILICT TO WHOM st-CT. ro , T OiTICE.
..A rar t. _ Sec. of ..`..ich Brird, Ararat. .
ApolPertn, - F. 11...1Reardsleo, Little Meadows
Althorn, -R. S: D-ris_ AOm re Centro.
Rririgi‘st - Wer: r 1.. Catlin. l‘loritrm.r.
Brooklyn, (supplied before), S. W. Breed. Sec.
ehocontit; B. W: B ttr. '' Frierahaville.,
Clifford, Sec. Sch. Board, Clifford.
Dendaff: Dind-ift.
Forest L 4.0.1.. M. Torrell, Chase.
Vranklin, G. W Park, Upsonville.
Friendsville. B (hidden, ' Pricndsyiile.
Great Bend. A. Illinois, Great Bend.
Gibson, • Ft-th Abel. - Gibson.
11.4mony. Sec S,h Ttoard, I.9neetioro . ,
Il a rford; E: . T . . Tiff.ny.• 11-trford
I-Teriirk s Sam% Rerritt, 'Uniondale.
Jessup. C CROA'AI; Porter Ili:lor.
Jackson, Ser. Sch. Board. North Jackson.
L a throp, Ansel Sterling. Imp Bottom.
Lenox- .- Sec. Sch. Board, Gieens,,,,d,
Liberty.. " , Wool:dale.
Mont ropeW. 8. Deans, Montrose.
...
Middletowi34. Keo?h. rriPPA.rnIO.
toi • W milro,a Dcyld, So MtriPr. Jew VitfOrd...
0111(1.nd. Ngi.e. Sch. Board, Soso. Depot.
Rosh. James 'ppm. •Itnulf.
Silver le•lte. M Teoitzhiiii, Br'teknev-
S i win t rvine.A.D. W r rihnorre.finrinsville.
Sosqnehanna. M. C. Frith, Smel. depot.
Thornnwol4 J. 11. Foster. .Thrimpann.
, A Blank for the Annual Report arcorrspaniee '
eseknarkare. , • 1 •
.. ,
Fo' It Is earnestly reeninroonded .that etu4
Board. require their Treasurer to publish a bri e f
Annual Report. in both eonnty papers. iimilir
in rharaetersind object In the revolt of the rountir
.Treasurer. so that each taxpayer may know. its
whom; and line *hat purpose each dollar of thb
public money is paid. , 1
The taxpayer his aninalienable right to bare
such information fu felted:. and Dire tore Will
end it will ease them ,roach trouble. ' _ i
Neill Milford4 . ptil2o: lsB . -- '• I
. . - B.F. tgWIESBtRYf Ce. &el
.- 41 4 aiDIiDIES9, 11 EADICD,F,.. i.e. --
Thee* pains and 'disagreeable feeling* are gene
rally ymptotnit of some: other complaint; ouch
as dy . pep
sia, opoplexv. and various . others, ail of
Whiet . etre vinsed by _corrapt noxious matter,
elogte r ing
.tfie 'Various eirtailaYiorra; hence, a
Areal* or rash of the Ilbotl to Thu u % and' by
it he.excitenliiirit it greit pr'eatt re on the brain.--
iiidd ness, headiche, loss of; memory, Jaime.'
of ,e ht, and. virriotis other complaints are the
'result. Thos it. Will Be Yuen that all 'thrift - Titan.
ful all distressing maladies owe their origin to
the 6i.iod. Di. MOrse's Indian Root Pats are'
veknwledged to bs the only medicine that will
Vinyl /
tughly petrify the blood. • •J`hey enter the
Moo. aud - follow thl t strewn of tWe o%t it- Par.
ney ip rough lire 'system. i hey ftst, eat all fon I.
newi and i inpur;ty, turd -drive out every Unhealthy
obstrinelior: They should be taken every night
in stiticient quantities - to 0,00-ite hriskly, by
commencing With fion pills Yin going to bed,litr - e
the next nir.ht friXer the nett; if the symptoms
are Vet removed, ismimerice again with the pills
and igo up again as betore. - contitine in like
manner until the blood is thoronAly - Parifiedi
arfd { ell pain and distress is thnrou Oily remov r d.
t) itain one ..f cur Free Almanacs. and rend
ttte iiimory of Di. Morse's father, and how this
medicine was intr. 41irced. '
Beware of a counterfeit of these Pills—Yellow
WrlfTere. Ail Peotrizre me in blue wrappers.
with l the siffnature &I A. J. White & Co. on
each. box. Price t2dets. Erna.
Mr' To ALL 'WHO 'ESE HORSES: ---Da. TOMAS
VEATIAN HOKSE LINN Et:4T, in pint bottiett„ price
oni . ti, 50 as. in warranted cheaper and antkrior
thati any artie!e in the Market, for the etre of
rati,, Gans. ,Lameness of 411 kind 4, dm
&c.I This is no hurnbuz artiele--try a bottle ;
it will Teat itnelf. None are genii; nc unlenn
S ,
! !
signed by I. 0131:IS. Depot, 56 Coyttandt
"street. NeW Vork. Sold by Anil.. TURA ELL,
M 0 !some, Pa.-15w3.
1N411141/10).
an Tuesday morning, April 20th, at the resi
den6e of the bride's 'nether, by Rev. 8. B Emo
ry. L id r. A. P. KEELER & Miss EUNIRASIA
MeCOLLU 11, all of at .tztriree.
ADrii Ist, by the Rev. Henry. A. Riley. Mr:
JULIUS P. BROWN and, Miss .SAItA.II E.
GRAY. bath of Great Bend, Pa.
01110.
trooklyrt, April tfith..ICDITH, wife of
Ltt4ius Robinson, aged 66 years.
The tit eased wa.., burn in Wl,alitsing, Brad.
for 4 county, where she spent her early life. She
maife a profelsnion of religion and joiii*.ti the
CiMuregational church in Wlnsing about .15
yes;rs agoe•—for the las: 33 yeans she has been
a cnnsistent and exempl.iry men tier of the Pres
byterian church in Brooklyn. When struck
doWn by the disease which terminated ner life—
nieiplexy—she said ,be %VIM prepared to go; her
trok was in Christ her &elem..
her, her bereaved loisteind and children have
lost a kind and devoted wile-and mother. with
rn-.pc kind fripls to ;town their loss [Cost.
TOTIOE TO DAIRYMEN,
11 AM still in the FREIGHTING BUSINESS
I int Gieat Bend, wilt merive all kinds of PRO.
and torenrd it to New York. The re-
Ittey will he promptly paid in cure-nt fnndu
ll,mmond uitt rtm tettm from Harford
:mi l l New :Milford every Wednei-dity, rtteiving
aittiNreturning the proceed+. Butter cant) , scent
mime from the d flerent Depms on the D. L &
WI R. IL and I %11l return the empty Pails free
fr4m Great Bend. nhoi made nrramze.
a4ntm with H. G. Blanding & Cm, who will re
ceive and p.y out the reiorns every - week.
R T. STENIPAS,
crent Bend. April 14. 1868. {lit"
,iuonr—
11 - NOMESTIC IN iTRUMENT or SELF
If SYRINGE: Adapted 10 the . difri•rvia.
of yds kind of instrument, ft i 4 ed mated to he
the tyeAt in market. Also a urc,r variety. of
'Dunes Instrutnentp,fnr variettg parimetem, u"ttally
kept by Drutui.fil not necessary tie rnumi•r•etc.
-.ale at. the Drng - Store of ABE,LTDRREL,
1 Nfootr),me.
••
bE GRA n•l's ELECTRIC OlL:the great
remedy for R1000r , 0; , ....,
Stiff Jwntn. Painx,&r. Also. nearly nll of the
leldfnir ['taint 3lvflicin,ll in sn2',ret... prabraein2
a reocedv for evcry disuase to %%hit+ fiowh iq qub
jei:t. For !.,a14.1 by A lIEL I URREL
4 .srisab .2%abri a 113 1 .2
FIAV.E. just reoeived another Nupply of Wall
Paper. and expfet morn to arrive anon. I
ttpnl; eusooners will find my amaortment. the
largeNt and best in Fusquebannn County, and
Mues ay low as the' lowest. Also. Wi n do w
O r pei r oil Shales and Ftstorem, i 3 ordering,
ABEL TU KELL. •
Montrose, April 15th. 1853.
rianiur vim nill 11 '
HIM fUlt SAIL . .
TIIE sur ur,iiier , offers for site his farm of
‘hhout 160 ii..res within sight of linrrord
eilhore. Ii is w:itered t/ n Large niimier of
r.
licina , .prinf:;‘, and is in nil te.pvtal*t well'adyked
t i dairy purpo•gt.s. J. B. STRE'ETEIL
fl.irc,il. April 15th, 18F,5,-15%%3,
jE4lll' I: 110 X LS of GA R DEN ,EEI)S
t . ..r
,s-ile at , TU KRELL'S.
t . Vlyntrr.... Arrril ]sth, IRSR. . s
Clova and Timothy Seed.
AIttANTEf rtfanie.°l6 w ,ai_unarrtil . C.
fTiRO
Feb. la. 1858 ,
"HOME AGAIN,"
Di l. Df
OFFICE', over Wil>ou'+•Store.
ODGIIICN, at SEA itiLVA 110 rEL,
• 510ntr.,•40. M .11.11 101 h. 1853. ,
i re" bisr9very 91 the Age.
TOB - ACGO • cHEIV ERR,
.DR. GUS I'AV LINXARD'S Taste Rest.,r
-11 :16%11 Trnene4,—The Great Suhstitate for
Tohaeim. it is a well'known and ineoutroverti.
Me filet that the• use of toll:lee" is the promoting
muse of many fit the most
. severe •
MtYrAL AND PHYSICAL DIsONDERs
to which the race .of man is .al•jcct. ax careful
an••lysis and long and psinful experience have - '
.•lea+rly proven tont it contains certain narcotic &
poisonous pr•rperties most dangerg!ps in" their rL
f"..et., which try entering, the blood derange the
functions and operations of the heart, causing
twiny to suppremstitat •ifgan to be diseased.
TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous
_system. manifesting itself—as all who have ever
uSed the Weed wilt testify—in lassit ode. nervous
irratibility, water. brash. dispepsia, and many
other d;•orders of a similar character. Thu
TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCIIES
are designed to counteract these hanetal iftflud
ences, nod have proved completely snecessini in
innititad , of canes, and wherever used. Remg
h - ruiless in themselves they exert 3 benefit:jai
efT.-et upon the entire-system, restoring the Poste
high hats become vitiated or tie.trovrd tit greet
indal:renee. corople•ely removing the irrit.tion
and accompanying tickling sellout nth of the throat .
are always conmeiltieht upon abstaining
from the use of tottireo. and by giving a healthy
tone to the mtcrmaris, its igomte the whole system.
Persona who are irretrievably" undermining their
constitutions and shortening their lives, , should
use these troeites imme - distely sod throe off the
injurious et . u!rpie:•rant hshit of chewing tobacco.
These Invites or ionenve are put up in tecon
venient and portable form at the low price of 50
cents pet box. A liberal discount to the trifde.
Prepared solely by the undersigned to itherus
atl orders shoot& be.addiessed.
M. E. BOWERS, Dtzgzist,
Cur. Mt and ltace•eta.
GRASS SEEI) - S
.tlaver Seed of the large and .
Tirgiotht Seed, a new lot just received and
for sale bjr g, BvR;RITT.. _
New. 3litford, April bth. 16,50.
7: 4 4run.TAsT,Td
LITTILIE &HARDING'S. cOLVMN.
QRASS SEED.
subscibers bate just received a fresh
TkiLof -
LARGE AND MEDIUM PLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM. CLOVER SEED,
LARGE ANT) MEDIU-M CLOVER SEED,
LARGE MO) MEDIUM CLOVER sm,
LARGE AN!) MEDIUM _CLOVER SEED,
LARGE-AS) .MEDIUM CLOVER SEED.
LARGE AND -MEDIUM -CLOVER, SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER !WED.
'LARGE ND MEDIUM CLOVER SEM),
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED.
ALSO,
TIMOTHY -SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY EEED
TIMOTHY SEED .
- TIMOTHY StED
TiMOTHY,SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
_ .
Ti MOTII Y SEED
'TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY- SEED 17.,
OESUPERIOR QUALM
• OF' SUPERIOR QUALTY,
.• OF SUPERIOR QUALM
• OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,•
OF SUPERIOR QUALM
OF SUPERIOR.QUALTY,-
OF .SUPERIOR QUALM
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,
FG SALF LOW, BY
FOIL SALE LOW, 1W
FOR SALE LOW, BY .
FOR SALE-LnW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY, -
,FOR'SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
Up= et HARDING.
(tA, MARCH 23d, 1858,
FARMERS
-AND
MECHANICS!!
WILL pleae'e retnember.when building, that
the subscribers pre furnisliink,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
pooßs, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOOlts, SASU L AND BLINDS,'
DOORS, SAS IT AND BLINDS,
DoORs, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,.
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS.
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
At the Lorcurr Factory price!+, cad that they
keep constemly ocilland, a large stock of
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS. PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS.
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY. PAIN S, OILS,
N AMA, (;LANA.': PUTTY,. P OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS.
NAILS, G LASS,. PUTI y. PAINTS, otbz,
&;LASS, PUTTY, TAINTS, 01...5,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY. PAIN TS,
NAILS: GLASS, PU'ITY, PAINTS. OILS,
NAILS. (;LASS, PUTTY, ,PA 1 NTS, 011.5,
DOOR :TRIMMINGS,
.1)001: 'TRIMMINGS,
11001; TR IMM I NGS,
I)001t Tier is](
DOOR TR I M ISMS,
I 001 i a 111 MNI
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS, -
DOOR TRIM.MINUS,
SASH AND BLIND
SASFI A-ND BLIND
_SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AN't. BLIND
•SASFI AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
• - SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND MANY)
• SASH AND BLIND
PASTES:IV:B,
FASTEN INGS,
FASTENINGS, -
FASTEN INGS,
F STEN I NGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTEN INGS; -
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS, -
FASTEN I NGS,
In fret we hive alninst eterything in the way of
BUILDING 'MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MAI P,RI AR,
BUILI►ING MATERIALS, -
BUILDING MATERIALS.
BUILDING M ;TEMA LS, •
BUILDING M ATER! A LS.
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING M
BUILDING MATERIALS,
Of first rate oinality, and will sell them at
a very 'mall advance from Cost fur CASH.
Therefore we confidently assure Buildens,
that they will materially consult their own
interests by giving us a oall, before purchas
ing.
LITTLE & HARDIIICti
FLOUR. SALT,
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR. SALT,
- FLOUR. SALT.
FLOUR. SALT.
FLOUR,. SALT.
FLOUR. SALT,
`FLOUR. SALT,
FLOUR, SALT.
FLOUR, SALT,
AND LIME,
AND LIME,
AND LIME, , '
AND LTMI,
NI) LIME,
AND LIME,
AND LIM4 .
AND LIME.. •
AND -LI
AND LIME;
RYthe LOA.P et : hicorr., constantly on
hand{ and foe agile, at the very lovreat rates; by
Ltirrrat ihtiurrir
23'r1 - 1868.' f
TREASURER'S. :SALE-- •
Of Unseated' Lauds I . O.Susq 4 a Co.
NOTICE is herisbrgiven, 'that' agreeably - to
the acts of the General Assetubiy of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, directing the
mode of selling unseated lands . -for taxes, the
folloWitig tracts and parts of tracts of unseated
lands wit' he sold at public vendee on the seeond
Moods!, of JUNE'next, (it being the FOU R.
TEE NT H day of mid month). at the. Conn
House in Montrose, for arrearages due, and the
cosh , ' accrued on•ench tract.reepectively, union
the same be paid
,before the day of sale--sate, to
commenco at ten o'clock in the forenoon.
7 Warranteen.Own. Townahips." Acres ITaiten.
eim or Nnmben. ; '
Robert Wilson Ararat '1 - 202 811.69
Leo. Stopeburner 146 I 3 33
Charles Horrisen * 96
Andrew Veen*:ll' " 590
Clement Biddle pt 4 ." 16
William Simple pt " - 261
John Bench : Cliff ord 400
James Beach pt
Joseph Resell pt
Phi tip Beach pt
Center Potter
E1i2.18i411 Newlpett fit. " , , 150.
Phebe Raker pt, " 40
Ann Rohr pt ii 180
Jane tinker pt ' 141
Sani'llieredittt No 1% 100
•• " .... i f rt 280
- 14 91. 14 1 44 87
SI 44 44 4 II 99
41 il 54 6 55 - 72
Joseph Beach pt " 85
Philip Beth pt * 50
Peter Beifeh pt . " /It
George Porte! 90
Elizaiwth'Newport p 1" 3O
Str.an V. .Bradford Dimnek 109
.hihnalhan Butler Great Bend 267
Truman Baldwin 408
C. L. Ward Harmony 196
Robert Trail " 102
George Munts pt " 317
Adam Sehrack " 191
I,orob Swink " 292
-William Smith " 'l4O
Patrick Johnson • " 101
Frederick Barthoki "
Joseph Mason pt
David Buckley
Patrick Johnson
Thontun Darrsek
Henry Hill
Newport
Samuel Newpcirt
hiper Newport
Loper Newport
Grace Newport
J.•Wie Newport ". 300 4.30
Johnathnn Nesbitt " 84 • 160
Christopher Irwin " 193 i 8.81
James Russ pt u 100 4,30
Charles Wheatnn se 322 1.385
Thomas Cadwalader pt." 103 4.43
Samuel Meredith pt " '64 2,74
Mrs. I!..milton "- ` 60 268
Clement Biddle It 316 18.60
William Simple • - Ile - 11.48
Hugh Wylie pt, Jackson • 34- 20
Henry Wylie pt " 128 60
Ilentti Wylie pt " 69 94
Daniel Talon Lenox 60 90
N0.69&85 Th o rnaa& Whiting Liberty 200 14.63
No. 40 &41 Liberty - _ " 20.80
No. 67 68 76 & '76 ' '''' 400 8140
gn . a a 60 6,51
Johiel Dayton Kn. 15 " 100 540
U " " 20. i" 100 6.20
Pope & Strong . ", 400 . 41 60
John Sahler New Milford 124 2,70
sidomon Findley 46 . 80 lAO
George Kepler o )20 2.16
Lot sold to Roach " ' 90 • 1;6 4 3
s..iomon Itirik of u__ .112 .. 3.tn ,
Andrew Pyle " 50 • 90
N: Miteheil - " 130 152
Amos Finley Oak iund 82 . 5,09
Minty - Wt. ley .• '74 458
Willi--m Potts " 200 - 9 30
William Arin.trowr s 400 18.60
William,lienderson " 21.0' 6.82.
John Boyer 65 a 43
John KnAler u , . 85 2.86
Win. Plunkett nosh •100 1 Bti
- John Wilcox Springville 337 - 21,66
Thomas parmek Thompson 28:1 11.43
1-,ac Nl , Der *. 100 4.05
Ceo. McCall " 134 6.43
Paul Bradley pt IS 66 • 2.61
James- Bradley pt • , , 9 24
Peter Bradley o I 1 3u
J.• so 8y. , ..1 " 420 - . 17.0:
Geo. Stow - • ftia - A 24
C. W. MOT r, Treasurer.
Treasurer's (Mee, Montrose, /
April sth. 3858.
D 7. 1 co 114 trllllC3‘l,
ICKERSI AN & GARRATT after this dale
will sell goods for ready par- only. We
"'Ter our stock of Dry Goods, Har dware, Ready- -
made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, flats and Caps
at coal without reserve for one month,' We have
the largest and most complete assortment of
hardware in the rountv,and especiallyask build
ers, carpenters, blacksmiths, and all other me
chanics to give us an esrly call. SWotrld say to
all indebted that Alm notes and accounts moat
be collected.. Each will consider..this a personal
1 , otice, and save us the trouble of calling on any
of out eastomers
I FLOUR. 7 ,—We contihue to receive Flour
on coiNigliment and offer it at the lowest Biog.
hamton piiees, who'.esale or retail.
STOVES.—A large assortment on hat sell.
log at redneed prices.
TIN WARE of the best (polity, mannfaetured
as usual, and sold to merchants, pedlers and
others OD favorable terms.
DICKFAIIAN & GARRATT.
New Milford, April I. 1858.-13w4.
UME, &C., &C
LIME. &C., &C.
LIME. &C., &e.
LIME. &C., &C.
LIME. &C., &C.
LIME, &C., &C.
LIME. &C.. &C:
LIME. &C, &C.
LIME. &C. &C.
LIME, &C., &C.
Teacher,' Examinat tons.
I will meet applicants fur certificates in the
diff•rent localitii.s in the county as follows;
May 1. Middletown,
etineonut,& Friendsville S. bI. 9a. m.
Apo!aeon.
" 1. Format Lake, Town's
" 4, Silver Lake, Brarkney's 11. 9 "
" 5, Libertyi`Brookdale H. 9 "
" 6, Franklin, South 11. 9 ,"
" 7, Gr..at Bend, Loderellie S. H. 9 "
" B,ll..rmony, Hak• )
land and Sump' East Hill S. H. 9 "
'Depot,
" IC, Jaclson, ,No, 2S.H. 9 a
"' 1 1. Gibson. Ken tack S. th. 9
•u• 12, Hart Farrar S. H. 9 " "
s• 13, New Milford-, Wsrti S. H. 9 "
14, Bridgewater,Montrotte Free S. H. 9 "
a 15, Jrlssup, Cornell S. H. 9 "
" 17. Rush Granger's • S. H. 9 "
" 18, Auburn Centre . • S. H. 9 "
" 19, Springville Hollow - S. H. 9 "
" 20, Dituock Corners • S. H. 94 4
"• 21, Brooklyn Centre S. H. 9 "
" 13, Latin op, G. N. Smith's S. H. 9 "
" 24, Ismox, Glenwood S. H: 9 "
" 24, Clifll.rd, H. Barnum's 9
" 25, Herrick, Lyon St. , S. H. 9 a
" 27. A tarot. In Presbyterian Clint ehB "
"-27,T1s.mpson Centre S. H. 3 p. m:
Each amplicant Will please be provided with
at least two sheets of foolts•eap paper, (not note
or teller paper.) and pen and ink.
Writing &Inc with a Iced pencil cannot be ac
cryeti.
No certikates s will he issued to any except
those commencing with the class at the ap
pointed hour . - •
TO Dieccrons: The examinations are held.
this season, with reference to having the schools
commence on the first of June, with the school
. year,—the Directors in a nrimber or towns Inv,
expreised their intention of not haling their
schools commence until then; and, Wieling, as
f do, it will prove more satislactory token it
shall hive beeh tried.
13fanks for the Anneal Report will for
warded to the Secretary of each' Board as soon
.as I am leforared as •o" the name and P. 0. of the
person chosen to fill that offices,. the late Or
ganiz.itions. F:TEWKSBUItY,,,Co. Sup't. _
New-Milford, Month 29th, 1858.
•
B0"1"' &e.-. Some at cost and some at
10 per cent., beloW cont,-Call and be con.
vinced thut .1,00 •sill proaure.you . as LAitaz a
pite,of goods as csn.be had at any other chile
in the county. , A. N. numar)•
biz:tree% idwrer '3otb. 14358. ' •• •
3;18
lb
184.
tBo
400
65
404
"100
-Herrick' _ Si
823
" 14
.4
411:. 21to a s 11$6$
BOOK; STATIONERY, ANO FANCY-010S
ArGreatly Reduced Pikes Camellia's;
. -
ontroße 9gook Sion .
:IX THE POBT OFFICE
By A. N. BULLARD. :
Montrnpe, March 301 h, 1858.
BARGAINS! , BARGAINS!!
BARGAINS ''BARGAIN S'.!.
A LARGE stoat of Books ;and Stationery,
P4x:ket Knives, ri,werrented tirticke., Gold
Pens and HolterA, the Vest this silo of N. V.,
beside other articles matt too Atitnerbus to
name' ertn be had for . firites • stirprislngl y low tor
the INNE : S #n these Mec r4d T i
- • 'IN A. N. BULLARD.
letnntroge, Mitch 30th:41 858.
588
iLsa
18,02
15.22
35,70
No'r iCE—TO DEA LERS of ERCHAN
DISE within the couhty of Susgsiehannl.
lo porseence of the several acts of the Assembly
of this Cothmonwealth, to: yrovide revenue to
meet the demands upon the Treasury, end for
other purposes, the' undersigned,- Appraiser of
mert•anti le taxes of-Surses Co., has_ prepared a
list of all the merchants trading within said co.,
and placed each of sale merchants in that .class
whieh seems right and JON% accordincr to the pro.
visions of said seta of Assetnaly a s f o ll o w s , v i z . :
Residence. 1 Proprietors. I t'•••48. I P't Med.
Aubtirn, R. W. Healy, XIV.
•• Waltitom & Swisher, , " ,
Apcilacon„ 'E. B. Beardalee, '‘.
" . H. Barney, ,c -
Brooklyn, E. S. Kent
" ft. T. Ashley, " •
" B. D. Tompkins, "
" Hempstead & McKnzie, XII.
Clifford, Brundage & Willson, XIV, , ,
" John Hoisted, . "
Hundaff;'• Thn. Arnold, XIII.
~ 3_ B. Slocum, “ . •
4 , Church &S. H. Phinney,_ "
-Dimoc.k, Wm H. Thsver, : XlVs
1. ' L. R. Woodruff; "'
at -.J. &ids. Jr., sa y.
Friendaville. .. Hosfort' s MIL
" Glidden & Ileum. "
" - Lewis 1-. uffutn:' -XIV.
Franklin, • J. L. Merritnin, " _
Forest Lake, D. L. Sleeker, "
Gibson, 9 S. Ingills,Xll.
" C. P. &0. M. Hawley, - XIII,
I' N. E. Kennedy%
~
a John -Smiley '- ,
st
G. W. Walks
i ls - CI
Great Bend, J. &N. D bole, "
" D. L. Tay 1 , r,
0 J. T. Cerlysle,
a S. B. June,
a , Wm A. Snow. - •
o - Thomas & Whiting, "
O Emery Simons, . a__
• L. S.'benheitn, MIL
* - B. Hilivton; " _
• " H. McKinney, u
Efarford. Eaton & Motley, "
~ T. Carpenter, , "
" C. S. Johnson, XIV.
" Zerah Vern', ••
a Guile & Blanding, u
Herrie_lr, John Miller. l'
Hopluittom, E. &T. Bell, "
Harmony, B. R. Lyons, .= XII.
•• S. A. Lyons, XIV.
4 F. D. Lyons, . •
g Aim Tramain & Co., '
• Brant &-Schlager,
Jackson, J. . 1. Turner, ,
Liberty, Z. Blakeslee, '
• A.. A. Beeman, - •
1 Roger Kenyon, •
Lenox, Shutte. Eaton & Co., XIII.
• - R. G, ow &....Bm. ••• - -
• O. F. Gunther, . XIV. -
Middlet)wia, D. 'Nein • ti, '
' t tiglet & Riley ', 1
. J. L Roan. '
4 C. H. Plumbiey, s
Montrose, C. Mott, XIII., -
• ; W. J. &S. H. Sfulford, XII. ,
• J Lyons & Son, XIII.
. • F. B. Chandler, , XIV.
, A. Lathrop & Cc., XII.
• Post Brothers, •Xr.
1 ' IN. Ballard, XIV.'"
- • Guttenberg.. Rosenharim & G i n., XI.
'- Bentley Read & Co., • 4
I . Abel turrell, XIV. •
* J. Ethridg6, 4
I S. S. NOV, s i
. . R. Thayer, Jr.,
• Keeler..& Stoddard, ' '
• es. st,-..;,,,,,...,
s B. It. s.,cco & Brothers, XII.
4 Alfred Baldwin,
• H. J. Webb,
--'
Z. Cobb.
' A. N. Bullard, .
New Milford. Wm C. Ward, Xilt.
• ' H. Burrltt,
, Diekerman &..',Garratt, XIV.
4 J. Moss & Brother, •
, Has den Brothers, ' XII.
I Sutphin & Young, •
Rush, • Norman Granger, XIV.
Silver Lake, Timothy Sullivan, '
• • J. Brackney & Vail, •
Springville, Scott & Riley, XII.
• Grover, Philips & Co., XIII,
Susrfa Depot. A. W. Bronson,
• C. 9: Bennett,
• C. S. Bennett,
• A, W. Rowley,
' S B. West,
. James Bell,
• Tho lonstrittn, ;
- ' Guttenberg. Rosenbaum & C 0. .,
• R. Lewenthal I, XIV.
• Gaylord Curtis, XIII.
• Smith'k. Shutt!, XIV.
• A. J. Seymour,
• ' E. Carlisle, '
t 11. Cohen & Brother, '
e N. C. &D. W. Norton, •
• S. Bryant, ' •
- - • Perrine & Son, i
" D. Go Smith, .•
Thompson. H. D. Hathaway, _.- •
BEER HOUSES. EATING HOUSES. RESTAURANTS &e.
Dusd. fr. Enoeb Chamber,i,
Friendaville, George Simpler,
Lewis fluffum,
Oredt Betide Walter Pulatin,
• • C. C. Hamlin,
Montrose, Z: Cobb; ,
, I. N. Bullard,
.
E. B icon, tilt.
New Milford, Edwd„Cornwall,
Susq'a. Depot, Wm. Hoivarth, .
- " Martin Conroy, Vlff. '
bISTII t LE rues.
James MeAlla. X.
21,50
1.21
149
21.42
39.20
6.40
39,58
0.80
1.59
13 90
59
2.01
. TI. 9 u
Cliflotd,
LICtUOR DEALERS.
Great Bend, L. S. Lenheim.
BLLIARD TAELE.'
Susifa Depot—A. Thotnisott, keeper, one la.
ble, license $30,00.
And the J udgeii of the Court of Critninaft Pleat'
will hold a Conn of Appeal at the Couft /louite
in Montrose, Dr and tiff said County, oft - Friday,
tit! 30th day of April neat, at one o'clock. r. n .
at which time and 'flue any of the Merchant's,
described, defined, and classed, as aforesaid, or
their agents or attorneys may appear and appeal
from said assesment if they think proper.
_ • IfAftRY BARNEY; Mercantile Appraisbr.
Apolaeon, March 22, 1858.
ctatr, ` -. att I
kJEO. W. MANN. Wholesale Salt Dealer,—L
-201 Washington Street, (dlieetly othiesite
Washington Market,) still continues to offer to
the city and co - .lntry trade, elf kihde of foreign
coarse andTme salt, arthe Very. looiest figures;
40000 sacks end bags, consisting in part . of Ash
ton's celebrated brand for.table and dairy use,
Jeffrey & Darcy. Marshall* BrOwnlowta,&e.;
and 5000(1 hdsholilTuriuctsland, Bonares, Cu.
racoa s St. tibes, Lieber'. \t, Ivies, Nantes, &e:,
all of which will be sold nt.:6li6in prices from
vessel*. store and storehorises.
A n y
.parehaser wishing to select, freorn" a good
assortment: Will find it to hie interest tri elll.
N. B.—Fine table salt put up in snuffl bags of
different sizes; and constantly on-hand in ship.
ping Oder.' Also a' splendid article 'of-Rock
Ground sal!, in' quart boxes, pin up and for sale
by the quarititY, in oases of frre dozett.each.
• April 1;1858.-1y* , -
•
.
LOO-
ry CO . 138 - Otteis Witte , •blte; at' prices that
cannot fedl to snit,* Elythistkti
asurtment of ' • .
Vs it Vl' C T IM
at the obi Well known vitablFhineitforinarlyilai - • •
copied by Oliver ""Crane.
uoani . , Vas, Coria, Fatrrr, .
and si-"r (by the ina'ek or th, riel.) Pisa, and-all l
articles found in first clams grxeries. • ' ' •
•
The attention of VAI.IIIII RS is intfrited to.* •
superior quality 6f GRAi and Uttais gati
.mbieh the toidersioired has - hind •atd for sate.
CLOVER. and. Ttilortrir -S add Ood SEED
WhEAT sold at tery /ow fa es •fell' 1 r. ...U11a. As I •
mean to Merit, I hope to r a liberal shaii
of public patronage. COBB.
Montrone. Blareh 3d, litt;;• • [3m.
ATTENTION CITIZENS!! -
rpHE andeiftned is now prepared t4,furalali
thepublic with _
Grooettes of All Nitta •
at the LOWEST rosAIBLE FTB4. ,
Teets, Sugars, Spiip. Cede, cutdc- - ..
Spices, Frici?, (Weil and Prosb,)
Prifikee,•
Cifiedies, &Alp -- •
of e'rerrvariety,and in fact ALL articles mita.*
found in the .best Countr Groceries. Butter
and Prodace of all kinds keen in etchange for
-Goods, at market prices.
*,,* Call at hi 4. Saloon in the baisentint of the
FRANKLIft Ittrrer.. and satisfy vourat:lves of thii
truth of the above. f.VRCiIATLET.
Montrose, reb. 16th,1858.--fitf. -- • .
, Dissoin f itom
Tonpartnerstiip he r . ti,forio eitisthig ultaer
the tem of SUTPHIN & YOUNG is thud
dsy dis.soliyi by mutual cot sent. The Books,
and papers of said firm will be left with R. L.
Stitphiu for settment nt Ihe store. •
- SUTPHIN& YUtING, .
Summernville, 31Le c 1 1 23, 1268,
opartlitrship. A
E business wilt ht unitiiiiied at the ol d
T by the stitnieribeas under the firth of
Young, &Smith, on the roadiq , it System: , We
intend to go to the City the first if; 4nl, when
we shall hare u full supply of goon( at prices to
correspond with the titnet....
S i jmTnersvitle. Trimll,2
It ...
XIS*.
, 4 / hard times,". Abel Ta,
mini variety of •aelected
kti-•"ap RO. 1, and.
• he 143 constantly receiving
tieeew.iions, every few -rlys. Paces as low u
he I owi.st.
Ap t
• atill heit" etithei •
tint thrgest stock ofplEnictsEs ever bef ore
•kPpt in th is market, tr ay be fnur! a s k 011.
It will be tiselens enittherate. When pod
we4ti any thing hi the Patent Medicine line, of
"thent,ige. call at the Far,afer's Store. Don't, for=
get the plnce, dmen towe l R. THAYER.
Mcv*tor. NI a rtil Zd. Q.
Blodicai bard,
N tenklering my sei•vities to the inhabitants of
I
Susquehanna County as an Hoinenpathio
Physician, I deem it my duty to publish the ful
loWing statistics taken from the records of Hoek
Oats of Europe, which show the marked 11 nj) e •
riority of the Homeopat is over the Allutiathiti
method oftreating dice: sea.
LAISI ATMS OP TftE-LVICOS.
Allopnthie Hofpitall
Homeopathic ••
Ple
Allop. hospitals
Horn. "
Allop.
Rout. "
Dysa l
Irogp.
flow.
Allop. Hosp;
Horn. • "
Allnp. tio-sp.
Allop. Ito4p
Ilorn. "
All "Diseased.
Allop..tlnati., total; 116630 11791 10
Hum. 61 . , " 32(155 1365 4
•
Persona residing , atLa distance Who wish td
consult me can du so'
y letter and receive
prompt reply. No chttroe-fttr. consultation...
I.'II...THOMAS, M. D.
Great Bend, Pa.,Feh. 1,'57
511 r Offiee at the wisiderce of C.Dimon,Eacp
S3t 9 -50-* ! 'AltS for Bonrii and Tuityni
in Cininnon Enehah,the Term_
Fourture I - Neeks t eolnnehein:garch 18,1848,'
at the •
FORT EDWARD i‘Sliftiti
Supv.rb brink biiildings,belmtifully located oti
the Rail Road, near Sitiutsista Springs. Snperiol
facilities for Manic. Phinting and French. Stu.
dents received at any time, and chaiged only Ai
the I•esidoe of (he Term. Diplomas awarded td
Ladie4 who graduatel ß Send. for a Catalocne,
with fall particulars. ev. JOSEPH E. KING,
Pincipal, Fort Edward.
rin, Jayit
1 coed Mantiya 00, . anproia 4
merit, the pait.aeasou, and are filly autitified *lasi
it Ind gnu!!_ machine. and we reetnamend ii tat
the firmentof this' County wi a pfofitable ail*
labor-saving milehine. ~., , _
JEREbtliji MEACOI, , A. URIFIL , i,
JOH!! HARifINGTini Lt. GA,RDNER
M. J. _HATtiuscfofr, T. P. Paisiii. •
February 25,,1851. • . -
For machines apply to . the, un4entiinect Arita,
• : , 1 . C. a EIROP.
ifottrisb, 'March' ' 1
lat - 1858. rtnhl tiht.
i
. .
Airy offiiutto my new reshiende neerly .t alipeN9
ILE Site the fireabvterianrhurefi.oll Turnpike
Street: Ttie pubiio are invlte4ftu atiireasum
ino specimens of ttie various styles of, Plhame
and Plate which , am 41sily - eiecutinr.",2 Norm.
sing."any more." friends: the work speaks fe
,C.D,Al,lR6ll.4ltesidentDatim• •
_ IseditreiwiPs. Sept, :861,
oUNG & SmiTa
.18573.-3 w.
Patients Ilrnrtslitt
Admitted Died-per et;
/134 _2BO, 23
_.&38 28
• 3017 134 13
. 386 12 3
rffl
-
•b 28.• 84 IS
184 8 4
tell.. _
102 . 87 22
i 73 3 3 •
Fevers, eicii ding Tr phtig,. _
9097 931 0
8062 84 2 -
t3:013 tn.
9371 1509 10'
1423 219 14
Chcilerß
1'278. dte .
.
848 CV 5
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