The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 06, 1858, Image 4

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41:241.11411110:14.. greViatia- . .. , but. the .. thought , is a loolish_oms 7 .4the..hst...mo.
'----'-' - ---- . 41 '..k - . ".. - ;. 1 - 1. ' "' :fried te'obey her lover's rettuest.'-refustr.b to.
• ..1 --TEE.- aniwp,A, zit!, . - r . r . .
- .. _
One s sumniie=iiight; , lhe:'blam -_of .many The r a wig something lilt - rid in: , the' deep si, ,
lighlkstreaMi. ag , fram, the - windows et 1111 .' 61 lance that •- reigned . throtigh•that - room .' as 'the
-span perched ...Yonder ; among the. rocks.. solitary Indian-stoodd there at , the head otitis
and Wentisillished far over. tile dark 'raters titbre;4aft-niiiilititli•Jti'tholas-tiei. faCii...... •
gifieke-Gliatnplain.. .. : . s . ."2Witera es(thir. if ' litit'gasped. the Re
.
' - -.Io::s Valet:add eoinfortalikehatthor a that 'ro g er., "Sbe'list - s.not iiftiiiiti :to tiatnel: Tell .
iltatisiOni 'a , piirty of British offieeis,aittitig nap .;._ h ai i. an) :
_ A n n idint .befslen her _onti.e
stre`tied i table . spread. frith Wines triti vlatlct4, R ' ay 1 I know-the forest is dark, and the faith
di":enSsed - 11, topic of some interest, if it. wm, :most dsfllectit-r-tell the: ..,4 r .litire la the lady
14tibil njW4illi !P °ll4/4t in ti P i 'Fora While for Sehotn . l.sentryeti into theitebel'litietcr..
the, tre ad: at _-the dancera shook the:floor of for -'a.Monient,. as,: tho" Strange horrorof .
the aqoining.ro,rn.: • • : ' that lover's floe was beforobitn, tho Indian
..Yea while ail was gaiety - and dance affil , wits silent . . Then, ariltits answer seemed trees=
music in the largest.hall of the old mansion; tiling on his lips, the Indio( in yonder door
\ whose hundred lirsn'ts 'glanced far over the way the officers horn the liall-toom, and the
\ Witera of CheMplain-here, in the quiet party round the table .formed &gran') around
room, - With the cool (evening breeze._ blowing t h e t wo central
„figures-the Indian, *tending
'in their fecei through the opilla windows,diere at the head of the table, his arms folded in
'. the' party:of British uffider: bast assembled to his war-blanket-that young officer half
"discos theirvines and tlatir favorite topic. rising from his seat, his lips parltd, his face
. Twit topie7 Was =t.lie comparative beset y ashy, his clenched ,haild rusting on the dark
of the women of the world, . - mahogany of the table.
"AA for me," said a handsome young ifiis• The 'lichen answered 'first by an action,
sign. " 11l match the voluptuous forms and t h en 4 ,/, „. 00 1,.
dark ey es cif Ita
evly,- against tba.
_beauties ° tall
... " Fl 4 action :' Slowly drawing his right
Lite wortd !" . hand froal his war blanket, he Bela it in the
• "-And-,1,:' said a bronzed old retina - , 'who light. The right hand clutched with blood.
had risen to. the Colouelcir by -his
. long ger- stajned fingers, a bleeding scalp: and lung
vi r ,4 ant hard fighting, "I have a pretty lass 0 0 ...5 v locks of beautiful dm k hairl , --
o f a dantritter there in England, whose "blue Then the wool : "Young warrior sent the
eyes andlisKue hair would shame year tragic red man for the scalp ufthe pale faced squaw 1
lieautifi 't;t' Italy into very ugliness". - _ lime it is l'' . . .
"1 haie served in India, as you all must Yes-the .„d e savage had ms--taken his
knoivr answered the One who sit next to the . message! _ Instead of bringing the bride to
vetran, "and I never Saw, painting nr statute, her lover's_arins, lie had gone on his way,
touch less- living-fwoinen. Wall' so lovely n S ~ fe i e finl ye d to bring the scalp of the victim
.:_ r s(iare of these Ilindoo maidens,hending down 1 to the rasp of her pale faced enemy.
by me 1,1 . 1. of(0/:4.14..,
' ' 'l' I -' .1 •"s over the (talk waters, .N„t even t ,
. ' (*roan disturbs the silence of
Gats
of the m - resi-
. - - • i that dreadful moment. took theme ! The
• •
,Athl thus, one after another, e f•atsign, col--- loner rise-, presses that long hair-so black,
Onel and M.ijor,diad given their opinions, tin- se, glossy - , so beautiful-to his heart, cud
till the roam , . Arnetican - Refugee, yonder at then-ri , thoiigll a - huge weight, falling on,his
the foot of the table, is left to decade the ar- brain. had crushed, him, fell with one dead
gement. - That Aineritah-..fdr_l blush to say sound on . the hard door. ,
it-handsethe young fellow as he is, with a lie lay there-soft, end pale, and cold
face full of 'manly beau - y„ . blue deep o . esi, his clenched right hand still clutching the
ruddy cheeks mei_ glessy brown hair, that bloody'scalp, and the long dark 'hair fal,ing
Anjetiean is .a Refugee, and a Captain in the in .glossy tresses over the floor! This was his
British ;Om. - lie wore the handsome scarlet . bridal eves '
coat; the=-glittering epanlette, lade rutli.ls ou N ow, te ll me, my A ten d, , you who hate
his bosom and around his-wrists. . --- heard some silly and . ig norant pretet'Aer, poi•
"Come, C a ptain, pass the wine this waY!" folly complain of theclestittition of Legend,
shoutcl,the Ensign; " pass the wine and de -I Poet rv,,and If...Mabee, whiCh ehatacter.zes our
' (title the great . question; Which are the [float` National I.li,iory-tell.tne, did you ever lead
.. beautiful: the red cheek , l of merry
,England,[, a ttadition of 2 l;nzlatl l d, or Fr floe, or Italy, or
- ' the dark eyes , .of Italy, or the graceful 'Um."' Soli], or any laud under the heavens, that
of Hindoostati r - 4 ' mililit in point of :life'. - tragedy.. .compare
.
The Captain hesitated for a moment, rand with the simple history of David. Joiles.and
th en tos,.ini off . a bumper of old Maiferitt. J ane :'re„,„, ? 'For i t i s b ut a . scene fl o n t t hi s ,
ainneYhat flushed as be was With the wine, nailati(4, with which von have all been A
t. replied ; . ' , - . - ' -wilier from childliotl, that I Lave given you.
~ , " Mould four three intide . l4 of beauty, your. vt
„l ien the bridegoote, hung there_ou the
k -. Italian queen, your Ilindoo. Hy-Mph, into one, i . nor, with the
_bloody scalp and longdark
..•
and add to their charms a thousand graces ttesses in his hands,cionse again to the terri
of 'colk \ and tom and feature, and I weould w e Ltou i, e i o nsn e ss of life-those words 'Nan
. not compare this perkletion of loveliness for ith.ti from his lips in a faint and husky wbts
a.-
single moinent, with the. Wild artluss beauty per
. - of-an Antericau , beau ry1":. . - •• Do-you remember how, half' an horn ago
I :ri, laugh of thus three officers, for a mo- -I stood there-by the table-silent and
Meta, drowned the echo of the dance in the pale,and liorror stricken--while syou all started
next room.— - hp ai;outid nie, asking ins what horrid costa'
...- Compare hie American milk maid with' 1 ~„„, 1 Then, o h t h en , I beheld ' a burnt!
the women of Italy ! " . , scene-that home, yonder by the Hudson
... _
- - "Or the lass of England! " ' "-
- - riyer,•mountitg to heaven in the smoke and
," Or the gtaetftil Llindoo girl !" ,
4 . • dairies! The red formS. of Indians going to
,- -- The laughing scorn of. the British -,,,friCers and fro, amid flame and smoke-tomahawk,
stung 'the handsome Refugee fe the quick. and torch in hand'! There anrlitl-the" dote
"Hark ver he dried, half rising from his bodies end smoking embers, I beheld her forte
seat, o'4lll gushed brow, but a deep and de-
-my bride - for whom I bag sent the 1ne5....:
....: liberate voice; . -To mot row, I marry a wife, senger=-kneeling, pleading for mercy, even
I an --frairicorigirl ! - . To-night, at rnid-nlght, as the tornakhawk crashed into her brain."
i.t.00, -- that'Ainericargiil will join the dance in As the horrid picture again came over his
the nest' room. .:You.shall see her- you shall mmd he sank senseless again, ..till clutching
jadge for
not
the Ameican that terrilde tneinotia!, the bloody scalp, and"
- wo ur ,, ir is. not TIM_ Moat be:101110i in - tie World: b„„, 1,„;,.; '
'--- - ..-s-- -'------:-..--, .::-----L--- . -----c-a-----,,„,....,,,,,, n-sa . rot DR - 17)AL Ere: - ..5.•
young Refirfreconcire than in ' the nature of
lit' itilormatien, that arrested the attention
of his brother-officers.. For a mumeet they
/ . w e re silent : :. ".
~ - • .' . '
- ".. We hav e heard. seetethine- 'of year Mar
riage, Captain," said the gay tlttiz,n,"but we
did not think that it'isvould occur so sudden
iy ? puly think of it'llo 'morrow ... you will
B e t,„„n,.....settledverdiet- Drought
,in r -sen
t4-iii.:e•p•a•Nt4 7 -a ilzarrial man .., But tell - me!
Ilea ..ill vou'r. bill -lave he brought to-this
- lions4.?:l ihought.she resided within the refit!
..line-41" . . ‘-` . . -
. . •
!•SheActes.re.sid.ktherel But have sent'a
friendly . Indian chref, on-whorn.l 'cert . : lace
the utmost dependence, to bring her. from her".
present home, at dead of night, through the
fore-st, to this mansion. He is to raurn by
twelti:: it is now half past eleveq.": ;. •
• 6 1 FitetZdly Indian' echoed the vetran Col-.
rather an old guardian - for 'la I.:efty
woman I—quite:in Original idea of a Duezeza,
's I vo
Aod son will mAtti'a this ladragainit- all_
•the" world for beauty I'.'-
Ye-, - if you do not agree with me, this
handled :guineas which I lay 'upon the talire,
thallzserve Out mess, for wine, for a month
to e•-tarl . But if yeu do agree with nre- 1 11.
without doubt von will—then you Ale to re
- place Ibis gold with a hutailred guineas of
your ownL"
"Agreed,! is ;a wager r charm:fed the
Colonel and the other two offieers.:' -
-And in-that mouent - -ulfile ;he duorway
was thronged hi fair ladies and gat' otileers,
• attratrieff Pour tI e. next room by the ilel•me
—as the I..blugee . steod, with one hand •es ing
triam t • little . pits agold, Eris ruddy 'fatre
ge«,:v sit deftly pale - as a shrtnt , i, , bibitie ey'es
tlibv - ed until they_were.eneir:led •lire a tine of
white ttnei, he reatii - ded therii aft . l: frozen
to SlOlte. . • I - , •
" Why. Captain, what is the matter?" cri
eJ the Colonel, startiittg•tip - in alai rn ;
Yptisfee a ghost-, that )ou stitncl ,y,azin-there
at the blank w,iii ? -
•
Ti? „tiler offic.ef.also•stariing up.in alarm,
aho a-keit the can-e of this singular demean 7
os r e .• but. sti:L, for the .spac - e t:f tuinu'e;or
mote, the llofu•irtle Captain 'stoO.l - tlrere, more -
Aleall luau sod:leafy recalled to life,
than it. li
That niotnetit pa-sed;•he.stit doWn with a
sold Nhit:er"; made - a mrcing effort :as if to
o(anin . an:l I,iR t-eahon; then g:tro,.utteitince to
14.1rio.ri 641711. -1 1
"Lb: !.ha! See bow I have friz:bened you!-'
lie said—and then laughed ihak'euld; nu-
- natural hollow laugh again.
And'yet, hull an hour from that . time, be
freely. Zttlites*.ed the nature of the horrid plc
tore
tore which he . had
,seen drawn upon that
blaiik, wainscotted wall, as if by some super
natural hand. • -
13, 4 now, with the wine cop 'odds hand,
he turned ',from nue r , otarade to another,- ut•
r ' seine for ced..jeos, or looking toward
the doornuycrowti.d with offa:ers.and ladies;
Ite,gailly invited t hem to share in his.temarlt-.
•41ilearizunient; Whieli are the lost beauti
lid:Wattien. in the world I.
• 4 ,•
' % - -As.hisitoke the hour stria..
;Twelve a'clo:dc .was there, and ; with - it a
Poto.teNand .then a bold Indian
.:form _came
urging througb the crowdsof ladies, thronging
yonderdoraway: • , .
Silentic, his arms folded on his war bine
ket, a•lciak of. calm
_standout on his• duplv
.'l;rowii face, the Indian advanced - (he
.• racitn:and.stood at the-heacLorthe
There was nolarly with lritn-1
_
Where is the Mr fat Y She. who- tia•
theAride 7-to morrow 1 . Perhaps the Intiito3
• has left her in,"the-nextraneN.or livoner'-of the'PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair !testa /aft - e at
• . ether hallaorthe old mansion, ot-pelhapi : -.1 1 TIJILRELLX
EM=Elil
it - t r &rca: D6rovery rf the Age. -J
IMPORTANT TO
TOG A CCO •CIIEWERS.
D at. Gus - r A v. LINNARWS Taste nestor
.
wive Tructies,—The• Great Substitute 1 r
Tobavo. It is a well known and ineontrocerti..
ble fart that the nee of 1441711:1,1. is the promotin'g
auser , of many of the most severe
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDER
'to which the taco of ruNia s utject. as careful
an . ..lysis and long. and painful experience have
clearly proven that it.ciintaing certain narcotic &
poisonous properties tre,t ilangerotts in 'Muir el
feet., which by entering the Mood derang the
functions and operations of the heart; • caw4ing,
inany to snopo‘e that organ to be diseased.
TOBACCO affects also theentire nervous
aystern.-manifesting heel!—as all wit'', have ever
tis-ed the weed whi testify—in lasSiinde. nervous
itiatibility r water brash. rdspepsia, and marry
other d;sorders of a similar ehanteter., The
TASTE- RESTORATIVE TROCHES
are designed to counteract these baneful 'Au
ences, serVitave pro% ed c.onpletely suecesefel in
a multitude of cases. stir]. wherever used. 13e'ng
h•rudess in.themselves they exert a beneficial
effect upon the entire' sysiMo, ri l idering the Ltete
tot hich has become vitiated or dest retied by great
indUlgt-ne.e..C , 4l,pie'VlV removing the itrimtion
and 3eCiATlpany ing tick hug sensation of the throat .
—which are always consequent upon ::b-gaining
front the use of tobacco. and by giving a healthy
tone to the.istenrieh, in ig,r.ritte the whole systion.
Persons whit are irretriev.ibly undermining their
constitutions and shorteninf , their lives, should
ti , .e these troe!o:'s immediately toad throw off the
injurious 4:: rinply: , rant hobit of cliew toimcco.
These troches or lozenges are put up in a con
venient and portable form. at the low price of 50
eehts per bier. A liberal discount to the trade.
Prepared s'tielv by the undersigtted to whom
al! orders shoo:d be addressed.
I will meet .91.ilifienntA for certificate -4. in 1.11 ,,
different M in the enuntvas t,tll(iws:
. .
Alai,- 7. Gr.. at Bend, I.4 , dersvi ll e S. U. 9 "
- 8;,11 a-tintny, Oat:-
hind tindSumfa "East Hill S. 11:9 -"
' - Deri.o,
No. 2S.FL 9 "
" Kentuel. S. 11. 9 "
" 12, ['afford. Farr.fr ' H. 9 "
"13, New Milford, ykr:fo S. H. 9 "
" 14. Bridgewater.ll - OntrOse Free S. H. 9 "
"15Jef.suo, Cornell S. H. 9 "
. . .
" Rush. Gralrfer S. 11. 9 "
" IS, ulrurnlCentre S. H. 9 "
" 29; Difnoek G. mere - S. 11. 9 "
" 21, lieoffkl)n Centre S. li. 9 "
" Lathicy, G. N. SOWN' • 5:11. 9 "
" 24; 1.0.r0)x, Glenwood S. q. 9
" 2.s.Cliffi.rd, H. Barran : lA 9 - "
" 26, Herrick. Lyon St. S. H. 9 "
27, Ararat. in Presbyterian Chu) ch 8 n
Thompson Centre • -S. H. 2 p. n).
Eavh anlicant will please ,be provided, wits
at least two sheets of fools-cap pper,•(not note
or. leiter paper.) and pen and ink.
IVritiag done with a lead pencil cannot be ac
eepted.
No certificates will he issued to any .
except
-those commencing with the class at the ah
pointed lour.
To - Dtut.croaS: The examinations are held,
this season.; . with reference to having the schools
commence ; on the, first of June, • with the school
year,—the Diiecitors in a nninber'of towns h4v
trig expiessed . their intention of nut having their
schools commence until then; and, believing, as
I do, it - will prove more satislaCtory when it
shall Wive been tried.
Illankifor rthe Annual Report will be for
warded to the Secreldry oreach•Board_ as 'soon
its I tun informed as -o the annie and . P.O. of the
person chosen to fill that office at the late' or
gat4ations. ..11.FzTEWKSBUItY•, Co. Supt.
NeNi. Milford, March 29th, 1838.
•MCI
JAS. E BOWERS, D1'62 , 714,
Cr.t 2d awi Rare tom. Phi I.:d
Teachen,' Examinationv.
IMMNI
MM=
BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FATICY,GOODS,
41.42reatly lilditeed 'Prices torCetsh,
Pontrpst Stare
THO.f . 0S arirres •
' , RV A. N. BULLARD:
Montrnjt Ikt aret Both, t 868.
ATIENTIO.r FARMERS!
have
I used Manny Slower wfth Weed ' s itt.peove
meat, the past seasen, and are fully mati.fied that
it is a good inntihine, and we reeernmend it to
the farmers ofcounty as a profitable and
labor-suiVihg nuieli;en,
JEIZEMIAU )IEikeHAM.
..1011N 11.tratt .,, a.
M. J. GTON,
February 25, 1858:
For machines
ikiontrose,lreh Ist,
Medical L ard.
TN tendering 14y - services to tho inhnbitanta of
Susgoehannl County
,ne
Phyhiei l art, I deem!) it my duty tolpubliA the fol.
lowing titatistici taket+ from tPe revords or I
v it3l. of Europe, illeh Shovilt..t . marked 1411 pr
riority tho ll.imoopathie over the Allopathit
mettwd of treatiiig &eases.
DirL,cumArtos or TrIF: LUNGS.
I ! Patients ,Mnrolity
.144.1tnitti.4 Med per et
-ADorithiorrogpitAk 1134 260 21
IL4neopadiii; " 518 — 28 5
Pleuri-e
Ally. rlo.pluthi
Hum. "
I'eiitoniti~
A I lop : 111
Hum. '•
Dvsentei v
, ..
li I lop. liogp. 162 37 22
'Horn. " 1 175 . 6 3
Feveis, excludino . T% Will..
Al lop. 1i,,, p. ! 9697 931 9
Hum. " ' 3062 -84 2
Typhus.
•
Athp. - Efosp. 0371 1509 16
Hum. " 1423 219 1-4
Cholera
Allop. . 1278 64t 50
limn. 848 60 8
AU Diseaq.4.
A Hop. flour, :total, 119030 11791 10
" " 3'2655 1305 4
• Persons res!aing at a distance-wto wish
v on-ult me can do so by lott r and tereive
prompt mply: : eburgu f,.r consultation.
. / J. 11. TDOMAS, M. D
Great Bend,Pa.. Feb. 1. '57 (3tn
jr.ff Oftii.e at the rt sitleree of C. nitnor , E
TREASURER'S SALE
Of Enwated Lands in Stiq'n • Co.
XTOTICK is 'herAv given, that agreeably to
the acts of the - General Assembly of the
Commonwealt' of Pennsylvania, directing the
mode of setting unseated. lands for taxes, the
folioyving tracii. and parts of tracts of un-eaten
lands witl be mold .t public vendor on the seeoud
or,day of J CN. E next, (it being the F (TU R
TEEN 'l' II day of said month), at the Court
111
cost,. accrued nn each tn , ct respectively,
the z tope be p4l betiire the day of nale—sale U.
commence tit ten o'clock in the itirention.
Warrantees.oll.n. I Townabips. I Acres 'Taxes.
ere or Num} era. ,
Robert Wilsoa Ararat 211:1 . 811.52
I.,..oo:ltoneburaer " 148 833
t:harles Ilarrisou- " 96 566
Andrew ArCiptittell " . no 16 53
elenitni linirilt. pt " 316 , 16.02
Wilikint Simply pt " . 267 15 •12 -
John 11,4(11 Cl:fr,rd 400 • 35.71.
Jmnet. Beach pt 328 - 21 5 1 1
Jg.rpli Bearil pt - " 15 - 1.2 . 1
l'hillp Bench pt. ' " 184 14. 9
George Porter " 280 21 4_
Eli?. firth Neu port pt" 150 10.49
l'hehe R.,lier pt 0 40 3 06
Ann Roker pt 1 - 4 , ' 180 13.71
'line Roker ptl `: 141 10.80
1 4 tial 51treditli No 1 " 4 0 7 6:
.., ~. I ~ 2‘, 280 21 4
64 3 64 87 F, 4 33
" 4" 99 7,
Jo:uph B'era-h pt " 85 6 54
1:1:1
11!13
Philip 'Wei.. l it • -. 50 3'B I
Peer Be:4A pi ' " ' 115 8;77
Georve Port eg ! - " . 20 • 'l.i3
Elizabeth Nev4ort pt " - 30 231
Johnathan 13111 1 1er Gnat Bend 287 • 2.4 g.
Truman Bald 4in - " 41,8 8.3 u
C. L Ward flurinuny 1'96 1 5 : 8
.1: obert Trail - 108 10.Ee
Ge , rge Mpntz pt " - 317 31,0
Maui Sch rack " 192 - IS "3
.1.. col) Sm. ink " 222 laB.
William Smith , " 140 6i';
PA , rick J.,hnspn 101 9 9 :
Frech•riek Bart hold " 400 39
J.,grph :11 .s.r. pt 55 5.441
D Bucklry 404 - 3954
Rit rick .I.,lth:fon " 100 9SO
Thonol.4 Darrck Herrick 37 159
ll.'r ry hill
hteob Nev.-pet
Satnuel Newport
in-per New pet
Jumper Newptirt
Grace Newpet
Jus , ve Newpet
J.Mnathan
(Thrisltylwr Idwin
James Huss 01,
('narks K Wh,•i s Lm 322 13 84
Thi.nrts Cmialnladvr pt " 103' 4,33
Samuel Meroptil pt 64 2,74
Mrs. GO 2 58
Clem.ot Biddlo . " 316 13.6 t
William Simple . " 207 11.48
thigh IVylie pt Leki-on • 34 ' 6.,
Henry Wylie pt ,' 28 - - 5o
.11ettry Wylie pt -/ • " -52 94
Dattiel Talon, Lenox 50 9tl
N0.6.9&85 Thepias &Whiting, Liberty 200 14.53
No. 40 &41 ,J k. Liberty " 20.411
.No. 67 68
,75 76 " 400 31,20
No. 8m 50 fi,ol
.
..1,-liielatitonl No. 35 " 100 5.20
" ' 1 " . 20 " 100 5.20
1
Pope & Strong • . " . 400 41 60
rohn &Mier New Milford 124 2,70
Nolorrion Findley' ". 80 L4O
George Kepl4 ", . 120 '2.16
Lot sold to ItOaeld --• 90 , 1,62
B.,loruim Rink pt " 117 3;16
Andrew P-ylul 0 - .50.- 90
-N. 31110%441, ! " , 130 • 3.52
Amos Finley' .-"-' Oakland 82 5,09
Henry Wvley! -... " - 74 4,58
William Potts_ : • " 200 - 9.30
William Arm4trong - . i , , 400 16,60
William Hen4ereon - IC . 220 6,82,
John toyer 1 4 ' 55 3.43
John Ki32lllei - " - 85 2.86
Wm. Plunkett • Rush TOO 1.80
-John Wilcox Springville In 21,56
Thomas Darrack Thompson 283 11.43
Isaac Miller_ - - ~
.100 4,05
Ceo. McCall ' • 14 134 5.43
Paul Bradley apt . " •
.66 9,67
James BradleY pt . _ - " _ 9
24
Peter Bradley IL 30
Jesse Mums- 1 0" • 420 17.01
"
.
Geo. Stow . 1 " - - 310 , 8,34
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April Ats, 11148.
. , ..
11 - 001 il E-R F_A!
ZCOBBOfters to the public; at prices that
• Fatinstail ► 0 suit, a LARGE and Surrattoa
' ",:. ~.
of 1 , ' •
abortmen, ' . - '
' - ti. It WAD V. It I: VA S q.
at throld well known establishment formerly oa r .
copied by Oliver Crane. -
SUOMIS. TEAS. COFFE, Srtces, FRUIT, FLtion.
and SALT (by the.ribek.or barrel) Fan, and all
article* found in first class groceries.
The attentiria•of FAtillEaS IS Solir!ted to a
superior quality or GRAIN and GRASS SEED
which the undersigned has on hand and for sale.
CLOyER and TIMOTHY SEED, and good SEED
HEAT Mold at very tow Telex for CASH. As I.
mom to merit, t ht•pe to receive, a littersl share
of public patroungp. Z. COBB.
Montrose, March 311: [3m.
ATTENTION .CIT,ZEN6 I !
rirttEuniterni g ned ins:low prepared to furnish
thu public with
GroceritA of All Kinds
nt the LOWEST POSABLE RATES.
Teas, Sugars. Syrup, afee, Fish, Cheese,
Spices.. Fruit, (I),kd and nesli,)
Rai*inn. Figs. Prunes,
Candles, Snap'
of every variety. and in fact ALL articles usually
found in .the best Country nroceries Butter
anti Produce of till kinds taken in exchange for
Goods. at market prices.
*,„*Call at his Saloon in the basement of the
FHASELIN HOTEL. dart Pkati,rl; V.nirsAvpst or the
'truth t.l the above. J P. CROW LEY.
Montrose, Feb. 161 h, 18b8.-11r.
A:Getrrig,
11. (3 Alt DNI". R.
T. P. Puitzsre;
the undersien.AMent
C. t) LATIIRUI'.
18.58. linhi Mt.
NOM I'll i ...rAN DI NC.
C,!-- ,) 01 10r.........21--,.... ", _.,, •- „ en
if . F a ". :41airi•e; , Ilar"411111"4 A b tl I ar
t? F 1. - ?...„," 5h , r.ll's variety of celected
.f . .; -.. 7... r... . - o.tilid., lore is up No. I. and
hlo is o .llst:wily receiving
acee•isiong, every few',,tiays. Nees Mt lIIVV 11:4
illl• 14. West.
1017 134 13
380 12, 3
628 84 13
181 8 4
,323 139.1
14
70 - 301
100
100 4,3 u
100 4.3 u
100 • 4,3.'
84 3,60
193 831
100 4.30
Still They Come!
THE Inruost - stovt; of MF:DicisEs CVPr bolore
klit in thi• inarkct may he found at tho
• r. a r•
It will ht. 1144.1 e-pi to enumerate. %Viion you
with tiny thong in the Patent Medicine line, or
call at the Fi riner's St. ,re. D"n't for
got-At. wit irahn. R.VILAVER.
Mohtrog.o. March 31. IRSI
8 1 0-000 WORTH
••11 -
011: +oda ai Yank Pricrat
FIURRITT, is now receiving boge add'
ttons of NEW GtOIIS to lii. soak t h a t
will be s-ld at prices to atht the tunes. including
a great variety of
La lies' and Grain - omen's Dregs Goods.
WI Ii! a fai l a+-ort merit in all departments of
TRADE. uul it priers, moth reduced and mutt
.kind. Goods Inure than 2.sin;reent. lower than
•
rally fail prices.
tie wonld rolkolarly call the attention
of cirNh to hi. new 8100: of
CARPETING.
BUFFALO ROBES, .
• STOVES. rte., rtc.,
lark anti rich, anti at low. down prices.
Ni-w Milford. 1:4,-. 151 h. I 8!)i.
NEW JEWELRY.
THE Sobsenber lots this day letoulietl from
New York with.a large, atul well serected
;hock .4
JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS,
%Odell haviii2 been purchased in the present ex
trionely depres,,ed .atuto or the market, will la
at unusually low pikes. Among his ussm t
.
meut may be found
GOLD
Chainm, SealA. Keys, Prris,anel Peneils..F.:irrings„
Breastpins, pingenifoi of.•ctrl' NI% le, Brae.-h
Armlets, L.•elteta,.lnSps, Watch fliml.s. Slreve
Bottoms. St ads, Thiniblen, CrobbtS,
Slide , &e., &e.
SILVER
Threaded and plain Fortis. Spoons; Butter and
Fruit Knives salt and L A dies. Cant
37hild,i•nsSetts.N.ipkinring,Cliiiin
lieirs, Sin elaeles and Tltiniblea.
Also, a large stnek nt r.;:iivet-plated table and
dessert Knives, Curvers,Caiqurs,
Card Reeeiver.s, Salt,, Tea Forks, and
Sp.iiing. &nide, treble atid extra itlte.
A isu.S•qiell and ItnitatiiinCiinib-Airlles.Criral
Porket Knives. Set-stirs., Kid,. es and• Forks, jet
firma leN. Breastpin:. and Earrings, !kir and
Tooth Bruaitex. Pearl and ettrneltan • lee•Ve. But
Shawl Pins. Gin. 11 , 4 Pills,
.very
Leather aids. Chit km pl a in and
t•lewin, &e.
Nil of which will b. sold at the ItivreAt east.
ttricats. ALFRED J. EVANS. „
N.•. 2. Oddll
f4: - 17 •
NOTICE
I S Ii E I? E B .1" G TV EN
- T AT
ABEL TURRELL
JuNL returtra Iro?.1 NuNlork, woh
IL large and choice varlets . (loods,britight
1.. r CASH. and selected with much Vale. Iron.
•ct-r thirty of the irt,Rouses in New York
,vhieo he offers to his , co-torners obit the :tublu
low prices for ca-h ' Ills stuck culnpriSes:
DRUGS,
MEI)IC . INES, -
AINTS,,'
01LS,• •
WtiNDOW
,DVE STUFFS,.
GROCERIES,.
G•L A s s- W A RE,
Clt UKEIt Y,
21.1 LB It 0 IC , •
• C •
.WAIL PAPER, _
WINDOW P I'ER,-
WINI)O°W OIL 5111. DES
FANCY GO 1 - 1 S ,
MUSICAL INS-TRUNEN 4 TS,
WELRY,
PERFUMERY,
G00"115,
HARD, WA RE,
STONE\V A It E.;
WOOI) . EN WAKE,.
I;Ki►OMS,-
B It U'S II E S
JAPANNEL).:AVAR_E,
BIRD CAGES,
CANARy
POCKET KNIVES,
\ 5 7. IPS,
UMBRELLAS,
GUNS,
'PIST'OLS„
'AMMUNITION,
T U It-PEN T INE,
• CAMPBENE,
BURNING FLU'ID,
ALCOIIOL,
LIQUORS,
(ForMediiihxl Purpothes'only;)
TRUSSES, . .
SUPPO,RTERS,-
SHOULDER RRACES,
PORTMONAIES,
SPEC 1' A C LES ;
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS. FORKS,&e.,
G 0 L U PENS,
S T A TA ON ERN •
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &e.,
And ail of the toos.t.poptt I al.
PATENT MEDIOINKS,
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re
evived, he hope to uwrit a coatinuance and
large increase of the same. - . _
ABEL TURRELL
Montrose. Dec. Ist 1857.
B'us, ikc , »Some nt cost and some at
10 per cent. belAy cost.—Cull and he (.00.
%•inced that $l.OO Will procure you as LARGE
pile of goods se - pao.be had at any -othei shop
to the county. A. N. BOLLARD.
Montrose, March aotb, 1135111.
8. 11. SATIRE do BROTUEIBB
ARE NOW RECEIVING
so lo. of , 411
BPRIMI 4 4fs ,
- AND
G 0,0101%.
WMU for Caller Produce can be bought
very tvw.
WALL PAPER.. A 'totem anointment just
reeniveci.
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.:
CARPETING. Bargain', offered by
S.ll. SAYRE & BROTHERS
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
Pws. We invite the attention of Farmers
to the celebrated feel sl ills Plows which
we have added to our large assortment.
S. il. SAV.RE & BROTHERS,
Proprietors ot Eagle Foundry.
= Montrose. April .29th. 1857 • • ltitt
STOV ES ! STOV ES ! ! STO VES ! ! !
OUR Stoves h.ve been mothorout!hiy tried
to the entire,satisf:letion of all, that they
need no recommend from um.
'S. 11. Ski'RE & R RAT IT 1.-Ti
FALL AND WINTFR
G 0 01) S!
It i$ unnecomarg to ackn;alerlpe that
R. KENYON
' ELECTS the hest style or Goods that are it
k..)be lound is New York. r'egarilless ot the ex
pensti. Ile has ree••iv.•d from New York
turtle assorUncnt of Dry Goods t onsistimr of
Kn•h Alt Wools Octanes, French Detanes, Su
perior ►'laid Goods. Mid Calicoes in endless va
riety. Ili ,, go•,d+ rust. and are worth 2:5 per
niire than the goods usually star' through the
yountrv, at. the same prices. Kentucky Jelovs,
Billet:A Flannels. Rich Ribbotid,, fr o m ti... r t.4.
to fire sal lime , . Broelia Shawls ['rem 81 ill
Carpet Ba s. Uin lire I hisi. IhiteGuudr, Sheet mg+
at I.•w prices I.:lilies 'Winter lion'•ets. 'Shoes
and Gaiters. large assartment. !louse Carpet int 4
cheap. 'ntla N. Under:lee Yes. Brocade D
38 inch Black Silk fur 81 a Yard. something un
hicird of DAtros. I kis. ,ICrorkerv. A
complete r-sortment of Groceries, Brown Sugar,
at old prices. lit cts p-r miund. Call and
one and all. NI v rentitidian for - selling
cheap fins mat• Ciiunink , ed iii the leis!, co m e
along with your arid trade. glib your Ser
vant. KEN VON
IlooK_ wi, h a over OIIP
vear's'standing mast be nettled as I need the
p m e.sis
Word Such Shadeves not wanted.
R. KENYON.
Lawsville Centre. Sep 15. -
NEW 7.TOVES
lbT litZ2 tr.:
is just rt;ceiving a large stock of
NEW STOVES
INCLUDING a full as.ortinent of Eleraied
Oren, Large Oren and Fin! i'op Premium
Cook Stores: for Wood or Cunt, with a ` 1 1311!,-riiir
,p.riety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stores, for
Wood or cnal; Store Pipe, Zinc, Sheet
40,n, : , tf)re Tnhes.
wi;ifirtmeta inelode the most SEt.r.er
DEsin A w.f.—STOVES in arirket, and will 1 0 .
...Id on I lir nowt favorable term-4. and to whiph
hp would invite the particular attention of Casn
hot ers.
WA' Milford. October. 12th Iflsl.
` ....-.., --
4;0 0
te -
- ; '
• '
O o'4
• d.b . -..-A4
JUST A GOING!
But not tltroayh die halals rf the
scp triki 'Fp
104.11 wa.ll tA; 0;1
VILE prefer to cli4pffse our "%rt good " .
"'V Ile -ref. re GREAT I)UCE3IENI'S an•
ti,,recl to ('ASH (2USTOIIER:3, or op a ',BOUT
ca EDIT. With a ppr..% ed NOTES. 'These wh.;
wish to avail li:nisei% Ps of this opportunity, we
aiviSe to Call at the Stores of
Q.3lotet bcrg, ‘ '4.,loscubattni,
At either itlmitro§te, Sumea Co., Pa.,
stoligrapepoit, 91 1 , 9
'rowansla, Bra'd " "
Where we offer. to Nuit the 'times and a•
4uspension GREAT RAW:MSS t" pu-eint.er,
A.ll Kiwi.. a DRY GGOOS awl. REAM
lIADE which hare been 144.1 ,
ouretiased under existing Low Prices ataft4elt
ng at the s,tne.
ASPI,EN DI STOCli y 0 F •
iy‘f
' lllTlpriAlriff 1111. , A E‘ery Kind or GnEss Go
Itieh Moire Antoine, Mack iticy
4 11lis. Plain si! Printetat env', Merlons, Shailtid
ind Plain All Winilzimii Commini De Lin.
its tt) 30 per cent Lower than ever.
Ate. Be. In D.utie.tit Goods...tr assortment is
i•iimplete Low. Wu also have
in hoot a 1!)• . :.i . % Suck I.t
RE,Ap/-MADE CLOTHING
Whit:6 w.. will olinr 30 per cent. lower
)! 2 1 , i-tif, V 1110er estaiiii.htveni in kg.
JI,IDE TO ORDER
In tln• Il';•8 I est and bent wanner and_ IVarranted
Airkitois Grain taken at the Dorhest thr
t; et ; also Dried Apple, and Geese Fe.air
*..4.01.qme r tII and price nor grinds and sat isf.
$ll 111.. ritolVe 604.
GU PTEN BERG. ROSENBAUM, & - CO.
!kimono-A , . Pa .
N• t v. 4111 1537.
1:4111T fl!ii.l!ashi niers and Vest ings. verr .1.
4Pnitie Atv l 4-4. at prices that cannot t e n
snit. t'llol and be convinced C. W. WITT.
.fanners' anb
INSURANCE COMPANY,
N. W, Cl-trnpr Sei.nn•l :an•l Walnut Streto
/la 16411)733MIPZLLekb
CAPITAL. $1,250,000•
This Company efrcts Fire Insurance on
Buildings. Goads, Furniture. de.
Marine Imaranee pn Vessels, Cargo
nasal Freight,
TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Inland how:nice on Goods by
,Rivprs, Lakes,
Canals, liailroad4, and Land Carriage,
to all Parts of the Union up
on the most fynra-
We term,.
• DIRECTORS:
IIoN.THOSB.FLORENCE., I CHARLES ['HEGEL,
oso.ll. ARMSTRONG, Tuns MARDERFIELD,
CHAS. A. RUBTSCAM, EDW . !) R. H ELMEOLD.
GEORGE HELbIBOLD, F. Bit.f.vsTes
JAMES E. HEAL, . NAAR LEACH. JR.
THOMAS lI...FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R: HELM BOLD, Secretary.
T. BOYLE, Agent.
Wince, New Milford,
January 18th, 1888.
WOLF'S Aromatic &Edam Schaappr, at
TUR.RELL'S
PARILEERS OrisIENNSYLAANIA,
11,11 1 1LrEWTION: ,
. . .
. ~ • .- , , . -.-
YOU can, supply,- youreel Yes With Chem teal .
11. Manures, Ihr.I.RRAIiTED .PURE; which has
been in USE in 'New
. Jersey for the past Seven .
Years—they have received the DIPLOMAS : of
New Jersey, New York,.Delaware, and Pennsyl
vania Agricultural Societies, and-have been USED I
by the President of the MUTED NTATES.
on hie'Garden unit on the Public Graunds et ,
Wredlington, 0. C., and 1.)3 , d; followiug, Gen
tlemen, viz: - -
.
. ,Z. Lecke,Esq., • -
• A. P. Usher, Clarksboro'.New Jersey.
•
J. 1.. Reeves, --.,.. , •
. .
s opnlitor Roberts, ) ' • ... ....
. - William M :Her, of Cape Island, N. J.
r Charles York,. 3 •
Thns. Mulford: Esq : , Camden, New Jersey.
Dr. Berens. Dr. Knight, Me: Field, Mr. Atkinsen.
and Levi Joltnsitn, all of New Jers , ey2-a-they sit
it is the CHEAPEST and MOST nEtiAbLE NI ANUEE
NOW Is USE, being permanent gad iMprovina
the land by enriching the soil. It is suited to
tbo vitriol's crops you raise—Corn. Potatoes.
Grass, Wheat, Oats., &c. By enclosing a.Check.
on any New JerAcy or Philmlelphia Bank or
reference to any good (louse in Peiladelphia or
in exchange for Proditc. at fair Market rates
hi re, your orders will he filled and Shipped to
3 - eu. yn Es OF CARTAGE EArEasE.
Or lirery article sold by vie is Guar antr4.lE:
super Plu.sphate•of Line, - - - - 8-10.00 a Ton
Be li e phosphate, ------ , - - 8.30M0 "
American Fertilizer, ' $25,00 "
rir A hatrel is sufficient fur an Acre-of
Ground. be sel -east.
Pure Bonn Dust, (50 barrels now ready.) at
$5.00 per barrel or 635.00 a ton.
Ponoret tr. No. I. (500 bat rule now ready,) at
tt 00 to-83.90 a barrel.
Land . Phister No. L-1,900 barrels, 81,50 to
8-.2., (i a barrel. . .
Put Ash. 50 barrels. `
Peruyian.'Palagonia and Chilian GUANO;
GEORGE A ',EMAIL Proprietor.`
N0.'21 South rizollT Stieet,'Phil'a City. Pa.
jar Wholesale Dealers allowed a liberal dis
e,ffitit:-
Parnpltlet.4 can be had on application to
nn I glio• n or ot Inv A9entst. toti3m. •
HOWARD• ASSOCIATION,
PRILADELPIIIA
A Benerolent Insl2ll,tiort, established by special
endowment for the, rebel the sick and •dis.
tressed,ailicird niihViruirrd Egrdenti dtseazes.
I'o ALL PERSONS stliieted with Sexual
Dibt..oirsw.uch us Sperm:tun rhmt, Seminal
Weakness, I nieiteriee. Gunim wet. Sy ',hi
lls, Ihu Vas , of Oilanism, or sell abuse. &e., dt.e.
'fuse HOWARD As-oct .TION, in- View' Of the
awful destruction- of human lit caused by .sexu
al diseases, and the deceptions practise4d upon
tie unfortunate vieiimv of such direases by
Quacks, several years ago directed' their -
SWUM; SUrgeorl, as a CHARITABLE ACT wort hy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases. in all their forms,
and. to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, 10 all who
apply by letter, with a description of their con
ion;(age, occupation, habits of lif,;; &c..) and
in cases sit extreme poverty, to furnish rnedic.ines
free of charge. It is needless to add that lb,
Association eommands the hiohe.o medical
or Ow age, and wil4 furnish the most improved
modern treatment. ."
The Directors on a review of the past, :feel
assured that their labors in this sphere of boner..
lent efT6rt, have been of great benefit to the
affliet, d, especially to the young; and they have
resolved to. devote themselves, with renewed
zeal, to this very -important but much despised
cause.
Jost published by the/Association, a Report
nn Spermatorrhom or i Seminal Weakness. the
Viee 01 Onanistn, Jlasturbation or Self-Abuse,
and other ab.eat•ea , of the sexual organs, by the
Cctstil;im! Surgeon, tthieh will he sent by
mail (in a stated letter envelope.) FREE OF
CHARGE. on,the receipt of TWO STAMPS for pos
tage.'
Addr,•ss, for Report or Treatment, Dr. Ge• rre
R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Haward ASSiI.
eiatinn, No.ll Sal Ninth Street, Philadell.hia.
1).. By order of the Dir. etors.
EZRA I). I I E l / 4 It'f W ELL. President.
GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
(let. Ihih. 18.17 ;Iv.
l=atent Medicines &c,
AFFLICTED REt,,g)
GRAPIIENCELG ,11A:DIGINES.—Veget.41,1t! Pil!s
Green Mountain Oitutsuent, / iSar,ap • rile
Gant:lol.nd. Children's Panacea. Eye Lotion. Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health / Bitters. Dvsen
tary Syrup. Cu .zusti nuptive's /. Bairn, MarNila I l's
Uterine, Cat holieon. Dr. Lijiby'.B Pile Ointment.
and Manual of Health./
Ayres Pills and Corry Pectoriztl. Tanner'.
- German Ointment. Trask's Magnetic Ointment
mullowity's Ointnolut and Putts, Davis' Pain
Killer. fir. Fite / Ir i s Heart Corrector, - Bennett's
Root and Plapt Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
We 0 hi Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever
and A n,stve"Care. /Ik - reliant's ruling Oil, Arni.
ca Line:a - neut. Camphor. Castor Oil. Paregoric.
Aloes:l'4,ra. ,Myrrh. Linorice. &c , &e., &e,
A 96W supYlv just received. to be kept constar t.
IY.-n hand, for m.1, - . by. 1. N. BULLARD.
o,teher. Ist. 1556.
•
.0 ODr 'P P tal a •
. 11 :eg s 2RD,
AT THE HEAD OF NIVIOIT101!
A ND examine the choice st...ek of Sprint:
Li and Sommer Goods. just opehee
t..r Exatnioution.aq SALE, at rry bar figures b 3
C. W. MOTT.
QTELLA., Ci..hotere, and OvLain Sliwis at
t„...3 very hiw priee4 be C. W. M(. TT.
FIFA IS met Caps .11 the ileac...Ls les, in
.rreat v•tri-tr by. C. W:
•
p RINTS in abundance by'
C W. MOT
•
BBASS . illoopm, Hosiery, Gloves. 8..!
pte....tv.. by - C.' W. MOTT.
ROWN nod ttuu• it etuts and Sh rtinLN
-13• Snirtin l Strili-s, iNeks, Denim's. Shinnies
'fulls, &c., &C., as luw as can he rfi'ards d in thi
•narket. C. W. MOTT.
Di+.àlnliou.
MOTirE is hprehy Lfiven that the firm Al
/1, tiawt.EY & GUILD ',him •11‘
mutual con.f.lit
Gib Nun. Aug 17 1857. E. E. GUILD
The boults anti accounta can he Itsond at the
fortnerly occupied try the subscriber+. All
Istrtlons having unsettled accounts ate requested
in settle: thtt same as soon as possiftle.
The will be conducted in future by
by undersigned, under the firm of C. P. & 0.
11. 1-lAWt.r.y. who are constantly receiving from
Now York ana - Philaileophia, the lateststt) les 4.!
Full nod - Winter Dry Goods, Clo
think :ill, or wh;cll will be sold at a very
suoll profit-tor ready pay.
Gibsou, Aug. 31st, 1857. C. P. thwtEv,
' 0. M HAWLEY%
alp, aU ! halt ! !
fIEO. W. MANN. Wholesale Salt Dealer.
l_ll 201 Washington Street, (directly opiiosit
Washington Market,) still continues to offer t
thy city and country trade, all ; kinds'of, finchr.
coarse and fine salt, at the very lowest figures
40000 sacks arid bags. consisting in part rirAsit
lass's cclefirated .bnind r for vible and dairy use
Jeffr-y:& Darcy. Mgrshairs, •Brownlow's,
and 3000-bushels Turks Island, Bowes,' Cu
mews, Si. Ines; Lisbon. Cadiz. lvica, n dze.
all. Of whia will be sold at bargain prices - frau
vessels. store and storehouses.
Any pnrchatter wishina , to select from a good
assortment will find it to hie interest to call.
N. fl.—fine tibia salt .put up in small bags of
different sizes, ind constantly on hand in ship
ping order. Also a iiplondirl article or Rock
Ground salt, in quart baxes, put np and for 1141 e
by the quantity. in cases of fiveloien each.
April I;
faROCEIVIESvCrockery, Hordware and
Ur - calf: st other artleles to numerous to men.
• which shall be sold Cheap for Citsh
or Ready Pay. .
_C".. W. ItiIDTT.
...z_. _...,•,,„„,...,„,4.,,...•,,„„
_gi#,Aiiy,s-i-:1-4,44--ti.
Sontrose Remittal '
PUBLIBUED EVERT 71WEBtahr BY
ANDREW GrEAR#I3ON..
Teints.—sl.so per-:anntim paid in ad.
'cane, $2.00 if paid W)t iin tho . yy' r, or $2.50
'if not paid until the end of the yea or period
-.lsulTheription. Advance payment solicit. d.
Discontinuances optional uith the Publisher
until all arrearnges are
. lames off.
.Adirerthhinir.
One square, (12 lines,) o.weeks.orOeset, $l.OO
.Each suisteqteent insertion, ' 26
;One square one Year, . $B.OO, two sq'rs. $12.00,
ithree square., St 6 00, four squares $2O 00.
Basiln,v4s Cards of six lines $3.01.1 per year.
Job Work of 611 kinds exeruted neatly
and promptly. Blanks always-pn hand.
January 1-1, 1857
- T. BOYLlya ,
I2EPRESEWS A C 4 PITAL, OF OVER
*5,00%00%
Far Fire, Marine, Life, and lainlid baronet
Office,NeW Miffoird, Pa:
Janurav 181.11,4858,' I
Dr Sittith. & Son,
URGEON DEN 11814.5. tqleP and of.
atptist Church (north todo
.tlontrose. Particular attention vOl l he' given
to in•o-rtito , t,-etli und ailtier plate, and
to tilling dee tying teeth.
J kmotry 858. . 1
WK. W SMITE, & CO
Cabinet and Clads. Minualsulnr
er., Maau i Street "tit -Pa.
ABEL TUB,RELL, MONI . 1408):. PA. •
Dealer in Drug", Nledirints..
I)%t. Stufl;..; Glass-wore, Vurni.4%,
Gun-, rips, Fanri G Is. Jew.
eiry, Verfnm..rv, &e.—And Ag.dt for al! Ow'
niumt piptilar Patent divines. /
Fagiiionable Tailor—S i hop ,nent the
Elnotost Meeting !louse, on. Turnpike Street.
..tarost...
DR. R•
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THAYER •
Pfirlician and Surge st, Montrose
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Ps. Mir.• in tiit• nirinpr's/Suar.
FRANKLIN'FRAgER,
Attorney tind - CotinsellOr at Law.
Montrose, Pa., m ill attend taithrOly to till busi
ness entrusted to Mtn in the Coqnty of Sinstfa:
Cnnve'yancing. aml,writinv of ail kinds will b,'
,lone neat ly. nrid charges modera4. Be wilt ale.
attend to pcdsevill len ot claims of soldiers. their,
widows and heirs, the U. S..Govero.
mew. for Koacty Land. Pensions, &e. •
l'hy.Ciciait need SurgeOs, liaA.porms.
[tett)? located bitnseir at 13raeka4ville, usif
Connty, Penn'a. and will protootiv attend to all
ea. 114 Kitt, whir!) he may be favored.
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HAYDEN BROTHE RS, , /
New Milford; Penil.
Wholesale dealer in 131Jiti
Su.penders, Threads, Fanev/ Good;
WateheA, Jen (dry, Silver and PlatedAV.Xr,e, Cot-'
lery. Fishing Taekle, Cigars,
Merchants and , pedlars, supglivd On liberal•
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terms.
1V %HAYDEN, TRAuY
JOHN HAYDEN, / GEOL HAYDEN.
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DR. E,,;:k WILMOT,
Graduate s;f" . the Allovatti:k:' kind H"rnen
rndllit• Cl,rfieges of M is now per
9 1an,ntly1(,effted in Great Bend:Pa. •
A pri .5/1
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/ JOHN SAUTTtR,
041iimiable ailor Shoji first d6o ,
V rv,rt h a the. Pnrtrer . :; Siorp l •
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FIRE IN,URAN:CE
Ch , irtcred by the St(' le' of Pennsylvania
CAPLCAL, 300.000. DOLL.%RS.
Inkures,aglinst loss (a. damage 4y fire, on buil
ding 4, furniture, and ineresand!se generally. •
tAr IMSArsi ildjil , ted by - :trbitration, where
the parties fail to agree.
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H. A. Hant;, I
J..hn rles,
11. Kraber, Sulazbacic,
William Wallace, I Eli Kindig.
Samuel Dyer, 'rlioni::s Gray,
11. KR ABER. President,
D. `:TRICKLER. Serretary.
O.S. BEEBE, Agent, Nlontrilße.T3
Februnry 7 d. I8,•8. ilY*
Alan& roams' linliirance
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Charter Perpetual. Grarited by the Slate of
Pennsyfrania.
CAPITAL `8500.P00.
fire; Marine and Inland 'rrampor
tati ten.
Amt.*: S. LIPPINCOTI. T' eaident.
\VaI...A. 11110 DES. Viet! Pres't.
ALFItED Settelary.
DIRECTOKS,
I;tron S Lipincort , eltaxlex, Wise,
Wiii. A. 11.1iodeq,
'Wm. Tiomnas, J. Rut:tido Sunk,
\t \l. Neal, John PI
'Ulla! le. J. Field, ,bone. 4 P. smith.
Office Nu. 10 Mere/lanes Exebangr, Para.
A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Atontfo,e, Pn.
2in• 1.
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MONTROSE, P A.
lIE muhseritter havinu ptrchnsrd.
. refitted and newlti fur,it•he,d the
I 1 s ""1.o- '-thove well known and popular tioter.
ilrepilrlSl to 111.1!Omintifillti• the tray-
Piing public and others with alt . the attentions
and conveniences usually, found in fir,,t•rlass. •
i noses. N.. effort will lie I. parOh ti;e'Pro
prietor and his Assistnntti to
. rnsite: the Ilotet
..goal in every point to any- in he,cottuttl..
The Bar will always be supplied with Ina
Choicest Liquors.'
The Stables, connected with this Muse'
are larae, 'tom and convenient. and verger and
attentive Hustlers are always in charge or thin:
- -J. 'FARRELL
Montrose, Slay 13th, IffISI
C. P. flawLEy.
REMOVAL,.
The Saddle Ilarae aird 'lr : rtessk shop of
Err
REMOVEITto the building recently men".
pied C C. Hollister, on :Wain! St., one door
above S. S. Mott's, where he will he happy to
wait on all whotnay favor liinfuiith their Wren
age.
Jan. 20lli,- 1858.—te. • ; ,
, Artist's Materials, -
- D MATS, in Tube,, Brushes,- and
Silver Foil, Gass 81n14 and ?Antlers,
Lithographs. &c., , at the.Stnre of
ABED TURRELL.
Montrone, Dee. 15th, 1857.
* F 14( 4 -11. for solo by the Lon4oyßarrel. by
DICKERJIAN &GARRETT.
Nil Milford. June 100.1861.
:,NEW GOODEZ
H. wEttirs
MONTROSE, APRIL, 3O 1859.
JOHN GROVES, /
J. D. VAIL, M. D.,
YOUK, pa.
nut.euroas..
David Nlricklrr