The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 13, 1858, Image 3

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- Tifirerilitrfr'Ssrsittta . tamit9a*:=:-Front
en iirtipts;n : ths Vs:lCjon 'paw's% learn 'the
prugtelaktiat. ie in iking - tang
than - for acts\ The - iost of completing 'her
fittings tatiasitteri at ttgai;9o6, and the
tititelimps lama Wor to the -earl of ysly. No
leas - than trio , nacitors are row required to
hold the tiumter,vespel at her present moor
., ings—ve at the tram and five at the stern,
and:each:With lengths of calde•atiached
sing from 40 to 160 fathoms. There are to
be six inasts is a 3; three square-rigged and
three ripettwitlr .fore and aft sails. - All
these m,tits will be cotuflo.ed of plates of
wrought irmi one inch in thickness.and riveted
toriliet in- . the same manner-as the sides df
-the,shifi, or a steaM 7 boilee of the strongest
description. They Will 'vary in height from
- 130 to 170 feet frim the keel, to the truck;
each will be three. feet four inches diameter
at th e ( re e k, and each , will weigh - from 30 to
40 tans exclusive of yardsdr.rigging. , Each
must rest in a square column of plate-iron,
• which reads* 'diPect trim . the keel to the
upper dick arid is riveted and Wilt. into all
of ' the .-UCCeStliVe';ileck.: 'through which it
passes. In case of its iver.becOrning necessa
ry to MO away the masts,n;l die baseof them'
all. at about three feet above the deck, will
. be fixed a peculiar apparat iis, which ; wcikibg .,
by - means oT a liowerful screw, is made to
compress two sites of the mast together in
such a manner 'AS tO completely crush tiress
in, and let the masts •fall over the 'sides int
MediatelF. All the main and topmost yard..
o r tte.scitinre-rigged toasts. will he also of
iron plat.' The rmiin:yarij will by I'3o feet
long, or about 40 feet longer ttian the main
cod of-the largest line of-battle ship!, about
• four times the strength of - any - main-yard vet •
committed, and Vel•tirai - tons •lighter than If
_it *as made of wood, as is u-uslly the case.
- Guavr.—One of ;the. grooncis
rrpneeel4 : ll the Republicans affect lo justify
their opirosition to the . K;instts •Rill, Which
hss ,dreadv become a law by the sigi.atute of
• the President. is thw grant of binds which it
makes to the new State. rw Aiding the people
eter,t to come -into the Union. The best nu ,
swer in the world' tri:thition, is the fool
.that the Crittenden MoZtromery. Bill, for
which the entire . Republican party in both
lioaat-a of Congre.s v;ited, contained prech.ely
the same grant of lands which the bill con
',Ries as passed : Iry the - denortratic majority.
and approved by the ad - ministrasion and the
additional fact that similar grants. both as, to
anoint and the oliec.rs fer which/they were
conveyed, have been repeatedly made to new
Stales on the Occasion of their admission.
Vse of a Bankrupt Law.
- Should the present. Conpe , s pa4s.a Bank.
inpt Law. It is vurgestea-thAt the Black Re
piagican• patty altould be the 'first to s go into
liquidation under its provi.kns. their entire
capital. which had been fooli z J•ly,invesTed in
`bleeding*Kattia; , " hatin.r '.been rend.-r. 4
worthle4. by-the nassnze of the Compromise
As.the usual iian.as collections will
no longer he needed to Rutcha4
. "Sharps
Holies," they can hereafter be appropriated to
the payment of costs of Judi c i a l p rocee di ng ,
miser thi; ator . eaiirl act.
'WAsirtvaroz,.Ntty 10.—Ai noon. to-day,
the Secre , ary of the Treasury opeue 1 the
sealed proposals for itte•iique of any portion
erlite 'whole of the 55;000;000 or' T”ookort
note., in tzchange for gold coin o. - t e Lin
iStatec
• Thp hills *mount to nver" . $15_0()0,000, of
:irhich $4,500.000 sire under five per cerium.
THE SIXTH ANNUAL
giSterint ad Pi Olt fir G rstibat,
~_ OF _
•.
Bradford, Broome. Cheninnir. Chewing',
Laszertse. %a... Juice, i.tenben. rms.
atiehanna. I toga. Tompkins,
•
Wyoming, and other
't 0411111 i U.
•
WILL BE HELD AT
1 Co.,
Montrose, Su s quehan n a o Pa.,
On Use:lld day qf *hire, at 10 A. M.
There slit be iin9ration and Poem 01 the oe.
/ • Raskin. • .
COMMITTEE uF ARRANGEMENTS.
A. L. POS WA II JESSUP,
A BALDWIN,- . I. L.
B. S. BENTLEY, G. Z DI MOCK,
L SEARLE, -- H. DRINKER. -
A.CHAMBERLIN, IL B. urrui,
A. LA CHltitY.
The Committee of Arrangements met et the
cdce of Dr. G-1 Tueitlay, M sy I Ith.
,2838; and elected Rev. A. L. Post Chairman and
G. Z. Dimoek Secretary and Treasurer-.
. ,
The Chair appointed the Sulluwing Sub Com-
Infittree
." bNtOnnv.sPoisor.scE.—Wm. H. Jessup, G. Z.
Dialect, R.. B. Little.
O PLACE OF AJEETING.—.I3. S. Bentley, A.
Eald.til, A Chamberlin,
'Os Itsssa.—A, LathroP, G. Z. Dimock, A.
Ch tuberiin.
Os OESERAL AIMAIFGERIENTS.-1. L. Post,
Wat.'ll Je*A H. Drinker, L. Searle, IL S.
A_ Bald W .
. 0* Isvtranoss.—H. Drinker, R,31 Little, T.
L. Post, B. S. Bentley, Wm. H. Jessup, A.
Lathrop. ,
' Moved and carries that the Treasurer be di.
tutted to raise fond., &m
Mor,ll that the proc.eedings. be published in
both of the county. papery. . .
Adjourned to call of Secretary. - '
G 7. i )I.IIOCE Secretary.
Di4ase of tile. Livir..—.By this dis ea se
We tindersi.:ind an inflAmmatiim either in thi
tnernbrane (Yr subritzuwwor the Lirer. known lay
71111 pains in the rigikslite, the crittiach always
flisordertA the yellow tinge of the skids dry
tough;tongue coated;costiveness, high-eoltirid
Urine, arid a thick nature; severe weakneris
and severe pain in the, head.
Tile quantity or imitrapteal humors in the re.
iori of_the cases a detcytiye secretion
the bite. tile liver when healthy, serves as a
filter to the Wood. to separate all impurity from
it, dot Ur refinelt.When diseised, it csniioeputi
, fy the• Mood. which, when sent to the lungs,
brains, and other parts it f a morbid _condition,
trial cause Jaundice.Consurnption, Insanity. &c,
anti withholding the natural stimulus to the in.
festin es, carries Eiispepitia t Piles. and other eoro
plaints, as you perceive; the direct way to' tin !
fuel and tear the whote - Asysterti to pieces.
Apatient,suffering from complaint, should
resort to speed% relief Vet.theie are very few
niedkines worth a er et in isuring . diseases. What
c &tar . strati be done? Wiinly, use Dr. Sforse's
krdian ROut Pills, as they at Composed of punter
and rank; they will be found a sure cure for
this painful diserrie, because they Purge from
the body those corrupt and stagnant humors, and .
so cleanse,smi renew the blood, which is the.
datum not only of the dise.o of the liver,and the
inflammation of the kidney and bladder. but o
every description of disease; Prom 3 - to 4 ofti e
above OW taken every night on going to bed,
will iu A few &Pi. relieve the body of everything
opposed to - hcalt h. • oo:
lEer BEIHRINIG 4 Ik„ eateut, Chian -
Fire..Pawaof tiettea , -With Hairs Pat.
int Powder.Proor Litas, the same flint Were, a.
warded, tarp-trate medals et the W,irkrs Falr,Lon.
don, 1851, and the World's Fair, heir Y'rk,lB
- and are the only Aingfiran StiG.s that were
aalaidettrWedals et the Loudon Wad's Fait
form the lost perfect seincityi
against Fire and Burglars,ortinv safe ever ofrereo
the pabrte;anii t!a j only be had of to Fubscribers
and their agents; who have on haaand make to
ordi4, all kinds of Bonet and Chilled Iron Hank
Chestaand Vaults, Vault 3ora,an& Jtetnty 's
e, or Chests for Brokef., lewelers and Private
tunititat;fol , 'Plate, Diamattda, aixfotftet valua
bles. And are also Ritentees (hvpwrrflg and
14:aelffirtareiWor -.laNtS! PATENT' p 1411.
TATION BANK LAM
. • • •
_ &
251 Broadway, or. Murray. strett, N V-*
ffnattri.w.) Opposite iktaty HALL
-,lfelakboldV,Coviaponvid,Flatid-,Ex
{eta as ` a renied# 'for Diaelans of thfißliddei t
Kidneye. Grivel;ffroptp,,,Ftr ea k n i fm e - s , 4., h as
no equal. Reaa advertisimentie emother
column headed HelmbOld's genuine' pripara.
Chu.", • •
.. _.
'-: • .. azimatztat , . -
In New tlitford, April : 22d, by thnitov. Mr.
Abln.v. Mr: M: J. CORSE - and Miss LUCIA L.
KEEP, all of -NPvi Millard.
415180.-
in frankti, Aka I.UCINAIA.; daugh
ter Sf Andrew and Susan Ann Wat.4on, aged
19 verirs.
61?1,21ge , 41401558
Fat Caxh and Prompt Six Months' Blyers.
S. BVRRITT
•
Would invite attention to his.neW Sint* of
SPRING& SEIBIEHOODS !
'ST received, including, ata , nsual, a great
J variety • tif Ladies Mess Goods in Prints,
Ginghatrts. Latens, Mahe:4 ' 11
Chalties, : a k eo B .
Poptins and Silks; Uroth
e. Stella. Silk and
Cashatere Shatids; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich
Ribbons, Bonnetti and Flowers ; Broadcloths,
Cashnreres and'Suanner Stuffs, with a full vs.
T er e ity of Diner
STAPLE. AND FANCY GOODS
Including Groceries, Crockery, Hardware. Stoves.
Iron, Steel, Nails, Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, - Carp. ling. Floor Oil Cloths. Paint. d
Window_ Shades, Wall Paper, Clocks, Drugs,
Oils. Paints. &c., &e.
_ The entire Srayetc haring been bought 'for
CASH, and at Patric Prices, will he sold at the
LOWEST Yirctthits, to CASH anal PROMPT SIX
MONTHS Buyers.
N. 113.....5a1t and nent constantly on
hand. INew Milford, May,•l2th. W5B.
SP' •1! COIN Itthen,at PAK. hrthe Store
of GU rrsNßtitG. ROSENBAUSI & CO.
• Montrows: M v 12111.1,5 M
• a Executors' Notice. l
•
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING
twen\doly b-sits4l ts -the snlnwrihers upon
tae e,,tato tf. Patrick Hseattly, late iii the town
ship of Rusti; dereased,All persolfs indebted
to said estate o;re \ rpquired to make hiltnediate
payment - and all persons haviop claims aosim.:
-the- said estate are\t•ctested to present the
name to. us, duty :tutheted, for set Cement.
JAMES l A*AN,
- JOHN RONEY. Exvetttors.
Rush. 3inv loth. 1858.-10w6*
- Notice. •
WHER-DAS my wife Fray res has'
_left my
bed.and board without just cause or prov
ocation, I hereby forbid all persona harboring or
trusting. her on my :Meount as I shall nett pay
any debts of her contracting after this date.
WILLIAM MURPHY.
Stvoieehanna Dep it, NlEy 11, 1858 3w.
e) cif - 4.-a,. - eII r 7 la3K - b(sr:e•W'S . ..
rro MOTHERS. WIVES & DAUGHTERS.
Dr. R A LA It ONI ira I Compound.
The Most bentfieial and surcemsful FEMALE IV ED
taxi notv in use or known. for all eases of dim
ordered, ohstrueted or monPressled llenstruatim..
Lueorrhemt. Fetnale : Weak,' & e. Ladies who
have been disappninted in the use of Female Pill
te.., can put the utmost confidence in this Coin.
pound, it is infnhibk in the cure or all the above
named corn 11 1 nri ass. It wtll be sent by snail to
any address by enelosimi j -2 to any authorized
agent. Prepared be R. I. ANDREWS, Du nit,.
N. Y. Fur sale in Nlontrome by
BENTLEY, READ &CO..
and druMrimts eferatly. (mat 13'58 1 v
.GIVE .CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE!.
riIHE original 4,NE rnict and nE,ttiv-rAv
1_ st. r or Nevi Nliir"rd,
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
The People % Ageaats are now receic
ing a large Stock of Staple end Fancy Dry,
Goods. Groceries. ,B soli and Shoes. Hats anti
Cap.,. Wall and WifldoW Pa per,Wo. den Ware.
Forks, Hoes. Plows, and Salt--.:by the barrel or
.load,—Yankee Notions, J,-welrt andWatehes—
'Modest le-and retail; at priers that would as
toni-b those not posted in the ready pay busi
ness.
We nave nothing to do with Old rogyism,
he e has:•‘ gone in"—has vata4.o4erl without
groan .or kiek. and the t t a.st seen or-him he was
hisldinu on to the tail of:' Hard Times." and I e
grintoll a gharttly smile as he pared h: OLD
Fr:MOS.
Otir motto i4—Live Lvt Lice.
ONE PRICE ONLY !
Can't be beat.dusat:
NO (HOGE VOR SiIoWING G1)0OS!
Every Article iVarronted !x . B Pelyesented
We thank. o.urfriends .. ard customers for their
liberal patronage iii-Hines past. and we hope by
tritt attention to business. to. merit n contin
=tee of the ic.me. lIAVDEN BROTHERS.
New Maori. 31.iy lat, 1858-18tc.
. _&_
DRESS-MAKING.
MISSES E. A:SIIELP & J. I Bat
iNT ouLD .ropectfully announce to the
Ladle,, of 'Montrose and virinitv,that they
have opened a r%fisdp fir 5111.t.rgEttr ana llnEss-
NlAtign. three &opt e:ott of Yost's Store. wh ere
theywill be happy to ;knit oh all.who Nay please
to favor them with a.tall.
iintrw.e. May 2d., 1858.-18isd.
" Notice to Bridge Builders.
•
SEALED Propel:els- will be received at the
eonithi.cooners,' 4:Office- in :11twur,.se an
M•ond.iy, June 7th. 1858. for -
Bridge oVerthe-W,abp:ing Creey.near the M 111 of
N. nhoemaker in .gush township. Ptah and
Specificatinns can be seen Nt the Commissioners
Office after the WM! ul May inst. By order of
the Cemtniesioneis...
W.ll. A. -CROSSNI AN, Clerk:
Comm'ssioners'
Montrose. Slay 4th. 1858.
, Orphans' Court Sale.
1)Y-ririge of order of sale. dub, issaed from
.1) the Orphans' COOrt of Susgoei.anna county.
hi the - subscriber,adminisiratnr &c. of the estate
Winthrop Allen, deed., late rt.'? the township
of • Liberty in sald , coanty. will be exposed to
public sale on Saturday the 29th day - -of May
last., 5t oneo'clock P. M., all that - certain lot of
land, with the - appurtenances, sitin.te ih the
tuttnship of Liberty, nforesaid, and bottuded and ,
described as follows. tti Wit I beginning at a post
and stones in the line of a tract or land in the
warrantee name of Joseph Whipple, and thence
by the same South 85 1-2 d'eg,rees east, sixty
perthes trLa post and stones; thence by lands
of Wyatt Slirp4_ &Atli, 1 3-4 degrees West.
73 perches ta a post and stones in the warrantee
• line of Samuel D..witt ; thence hr : said Iliwitt
line South 117. t. degrees West, fllty.eight per
. by
and 6Ve tenths to a float, and stones ;• thence
.by quis of Allen: Gaige North: 1 3-4 degrees
East, eighty two perche, to , the p(see of begin-.
wing. containing 27 seres, a'nd 18 perches In t he
vigrragt-e-mim.s of G.,igei lute the estate
of the said Winthrop - Allen deceased. Sale to
take place at' the store. r Zehulod Blakeslee, in
-said townshiP of Liberty.. T6rmet of paytneht_
taadknowt,' at - tints of male,
• , SAMUEL W.TRUESDELL,
• - 'Adminiairatorotc.
Libeffy.ll'sy 4. 16f.8 —4 w.
la id 6 1
steani
BTJACIOMITII_STIOP:
roHE dndetiglieli !Labia rvnt..d ihe above
is ereparfd to - do ell kind+ biatkimithing
in, the bent rat tle brit at•ihe lowent rates. For
nhoribg . home. 87'1 2 MK; oleo pt 4 eair $l,
'IL For setting hoist shots, 8 en:. Mews and
setting wise 10 its. - HAKVEY PATRICK:- •
- . .kontrime;April ' . •
. ~ .
i ..
I : NEIf,_ARRANGERENTs
it tie Old Stand Of Lathiop . & C 9..
I
LATHROP. & DetiVITA!
DEG leave to announce to the public in gep
l_P end that „Thev are noW • opefiing ; Dne of the
largest STOCKS of MERCHANDISE ever . ffered in
Montrose.- Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hard Wore. Crockery. &e.. &v., die... which they
Propose to sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Those are teal Facts.
We wish to demiinstrate to the public the
difference bet Ween buying Goods for CASH and
0 TIME. . LATHROP & DEWITT.
! Montrose, April 26 h, 1858.
NEW GOODS! NEW. GOODS !!
122iini
YOUNG & SMITH'S
READY-PAY STORE.
HE undersigned would announce to their
T
'customers, friends. and, the public general.
Iv that they have just returned from the city and
are receiving and opeiing a new and complete
amortment of
NEW GOODS
0.. vartvits: kinds which will be sold at priceg,to
Snit the times for CASH or PRODUCE. We have
sought the medium ..f the press to awn - mare to
'all upon what principle we shall trtagaet bush
[less. It is terbred the
READ YP AY SYS TE3(
OR
cA.Mi. AND PRIIIIM3CE.
017= Pr-.ICZ
ep all persons fur tbe. Rralle article, and it shalt
be our endeavor to make those prices such as
will induce persons who wish to pay for their.
oven GaAs and not others, to call at , least and
examine our stock, and if the prices don't come
down to the system,_ we cannot expect to sell
them. Seme kind friend may s way that it will be
so Go," but we think frion the experience of
the past few months or every person who hap
pened to owe the country merchants, especially
if it 'had been standing six months or more, with
what coaxing. dunning, threets, &e., they have
•been beset, we think they will all respond to
the above system and resolve to buy no more
goods than they can pay for, and that they are
determined to support those who will establish
that prieciplo.and carry it out. We will let the
.ystem established stand upon HA own merits,
hefieving that it its'the most prudent and wise
course to be pursued in every literati of busi:
riess, and that the der is not far distant when
it VI be GssEnAu.gadopted. Cell and see us
and"we will show you goods at astonishing low
figures.
All kinds of Merchantable Produce taken in
exchange Air Goods at the highest market prce.
_YOUNG & SMITH.
Summer's. Penn., ,
April tlEith. 1858 r _
CItOCE It I ES : G roceries:---A ph•n
-Jr did assortu.eut of Groceties at very low
figures.
ROOTS akid Shoes,--Just received a
large assormeut—for sale elte..p.
CROCKERI.-•-A new lot just received
And for sale.
CEDAR and Stone Ware...-In all its
.
Carle t 1•. •
I REA.DY•IIADE Clothing of every
deeeripti..n.
To Daitryntets.*»We have a large lot of
4 No. Prokins and Tubs fop so h,
& SMITH.
Summer's Penn.
April 2Sih. 1858. C
NEW A c tilai r el
•
1 The follow.n. , are extracts from the late net
ilite.sed by the 101,ristiture, for tho regulation of
lire 31ilitia of ;his Commonwealth :
Set. I. All able bodied whike mule citizens
letween the age ofeighteen and fort y-fire years,
:tnd residing in this State, andlnit r wempted by
tiro laws of the United States shall be subject
tie military duly: excepting
First—All person, in the army and navy of
the United Stiaes service.
Second—Ali ministers mail preachers of the
and professors of eoiledes.
Third—Per-ohs who have been re:Taint-Iv dis—
rh,rg,ed Iran the army and navy of the United
Slates.
Fourth—Commissioned officers, who have
served as such in the_ Militia of this or any one
Of the United States . five years, Provide - d
his
iesignation after such term of service he diily
drvepted. or he be otherwise honorably dis
charged.
Fifth—Every non commissioned officer,- musi.
an . a.nd private of every uniformed company,
4ho has or shall nrfiform himself, according -to
law, and serve in such company five years from
the time of enrollment, shall boa eeitirit from
Military duty exceet in ease of War, insurrection
tlr invasion.
Sixth—lf any member Of such enmpanv who
remtlarly unifartned and equipped shall upon
removal out of the beat of such company, or up
4n the estatthslonent thereof, enlist in:o any
4therunifortned eompanband uniform and equip.
niinse:f, therefor. wiienever his term of „,rvici.
, r , coMp shalt .together amount to seven
years, he snail he exempt r military duty in
like manner us if he had served the whole
time in une compaly.
OftGAIZATION
Sec. 4. Whenever any' number of persons not
!ems than thirty-two. rank and fife shall volun
teer to loin n uniformed company, they shall
resent their roll to the Brigade Inspector, who
Ahall thereupon organize the same, every offii , er
And private4af such company shall be a citizen of
'he United States.
See. 8. Officers Every cavalry company
Shall have One captain, one first and one Art:faid
lieutentntAnd one coronet, :
One captain, two first and One second
lieute
nant. Infantry anil Rifles companies : One. cap
tain. on✓ hrrit and one ietiond lietitentne
See. 6 Every umlmpatri•, Which shall not, at ils
01;ml-erten!, have thirty-two men armed and uni
fOrnied, the inspector shalt require proof "that
there, sire-members belenwing to such company.
prope - rly umforined, sufficient to complete the
whole number of thirty two.
See. 8 Every offirer of the line and stiff. and
every officeror private of every uniformed nom.-
piiny. hZ•re.ifter organized. shalt uniform himself
its hear us possible to the regulations or We
:Matra.
It will be Seen by the fottrth section of this
ramie, that n company may be enrolled and or
ganized without an uniform, provided it he ob
tained previous to inspec:ion; ao all that is nece,-
,gory to orgateze a military Volunteer Company
wider this act is to have thirty .twe neemuers,
'rank and file.] •
COMMUTATIONS ,
art. 2d. The sum of one dollar, h rural
dihtrictsond one doltar-and,fifty cents if in cities,
tugainht every perhen Vilio is liable to do military
duty, shaft beet,lieeted'at. the name time and It(
ithe amine tranrir that takes are collected ; ex
cept when the person so assessed, is_ between
lam ages.uf eighleen arid twerity.one, in Which
!case the -Colleetor i.hall collect the said fine or
lax of the father, master or Guardian, or out of
!hay property such minor May have. -"
FURNISHING ARMS.
The Adjutant General 41111 furnish, oh-: , the
order of the ditmatandei'-iti-thief,--itir the requiai
tiiikot the brigade inspector, all accessary arms
and equiptitents fur all the officer* of the State,
and to the celufkinies belonging to each brigade
required for einnp or field duty, the to be
fornighed at the expense of the State.'
COMPENSATION Or SOLiMERS. •
'hero afiall bes paid for service rendered In
pOrtunine s e of this act, to all officers, musiciallis
and prßatea of any uniformed company, one s
dollar and fifty cents ftir citify day. of, actual
duty, aft for,each horse tilted by thein. one rtiol
lar_per dal.. •--•- . '
£sA APlega; Bribide rospeeler,
• • Ist: Brigade ? ldth Pivision, P. bf.: •
Bride fumpectoes Office,
thyfrit:APlPPV 'NW •
- OFFICE, over. Wll•ou's Store.
LODGING'S, at SENICLE'b HOTEL.
hinntrnse. gam+ 10th. 18E4:-
*Air Batt I
GEO. %V. MANN. :Wholesale ,Salt.Dealer,—
Washington Street (directly opposite
Washington 51arket,) still continues to offer to
the city and cointry trade, all kinds of foreign
coarse and fine salt, at the' ery lowest 'figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's 4.lebrateci brand for Lade nod dairy use,
Jeffrey &'Darcy. Marshall's, arn . wnkowiii, &e.:
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu.
racoa, tlbes, Lisbon. Cadiz, ivies, Nantes, &e.,
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels. store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to select from n good
assortment will find it to his interest to call.
N. B.—Fine tsblo salt put up - in small bags of
'different sizes, and constantly_ on hand in ship
ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground halt, in quoit boxes, put np and for sale
by the quantity, in eases of five dozen each.
April 1, 058.—Iy*
The Cheapest Paper in the World.
The NA IIONAL MERCHANT.
A large Weekly at Sixty Cents a Year. "
ITcontoins a choice selection of Literary mat
ter; Tales, Poetry, and a large amount of
commercial information. The' reviews of the
Markets and Bank Note Reports are of them.
selves worth more than the price of subscription.
and the paper itseli; before it is printed, costs
more than we get for it. ,
For Ten Dollars we will send sixteen copies
of th ,, ,Merchant and n copy of any three dollar
rnagazitte, such as Godey's Lady's Book, Gra
heroin Magazine.
Specimen copies of the Mtrclicrni will be sent
to any address on the receipt of a postar stamp.
Aethe young men wanted to eaoeays fur the
paper. to whom a liberal commission will beral:
lowed, that will amount in souteases to eighty
dollars a month.
Addrevt, S. E. ASATON & CO.,
National Merchant (like, Philadelphia
ONIESTIC INSTRUNIFNT or SELF
D
synisce.: Adapted to ihddifferent varieties
of this kind twr instrument. It is admitted to be
the hest in market. Also a ureat variety of
other Instruments, for various-purposes, usually
kept by Druagists, not m:eessary to ennmerate.
Fi;.r *ale at the Dreg Score of ABEL TURREL,
Montrose.
UE GRATH'S ELECTRIC - 01L. the drat
remedy for Rhenmatlsm, Neuralg,la. Lune
nesF, St iffl,antm. Painv;Sx. Also, nearly all of the
Ic.ding Patent Medieines in runrket. erribming.
a remedy foil every disease to o..hieh iln g h it .üb
jeet. For sale by ABEL TURKEL
NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN.
still in the FREIGHTING,BUSINESS
I at Great Bend, will receive all kinii of PRO.
DUCE and forward it lit fork. The re.
turns will he promptly paid in current funds.—
Maj.o. Hammond oil, run his team front Harford
and New Milford every ‘Vedne:.day., receiving
and returning the proeyeds. Butter can be sent
to me from !he'd flerent Depots on the D. L &
W. R. R.. ohd I will return the empty Pails free
from Great Bend. chave also made arrange
ments with H. G. Blanding & Co., who will re
ceive and pay out the returns every week.
sTEPt-Ps.Ns.
Great Bend. April 14. 15i51 . 3. 116*
aaaalte
IHAVE just received another supply of Wall
Pam, and expect more to arrive soon. 1
think cusi.ouers will Arid my assortment the
largest and best in Susquehanna County, and
prices as low es the lowest. Ako. Window
Paper, Oil Shades and Fixtures, B..rderims, & c .
ABEL TU. RELL.
Montrose. April 15th, 1853.
FARM FOR SALE,.
t r i 3 a r r rri co o rd t.
village. It' is watered In a large mintier of
living springs, and is in all respects w.d-I adapted,
to dairy purposes. J. R STREETER.
Hareord. April 15th, MR.— 15w3.
BARGAINS! BARGAINN!!
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!!
ALA RGN , stock of Books and Stationery.
ll'otket Knives, a warrntednrticle. Gold
Vens and Holders, the best this side of N:.Y.,
beside other articles tnuA too numerous to
name can be had for prices surprking,iv kik for
the DISIES In these T i
By A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose. March 30th 1858.
E W. PHELPS'
-PATENT COMBINATION BEEHIII . 2.
ASURE protection against Sloths, slice, and
all enemies of the Bee. Highly approved
for the last 5 years by the most intelligent Bee
Keepers in the-western and eastern States.
REF EP. ENCES.-1. S. Gregory and J. H. Ber.
tholt; Slonrtie, Orange Co., N. Y.; J. E. North.
Candor, Tiegtt Co, N. Y.; H M. More, Painted
Pust, N. Y.; Sani'l Kidder, J. C. Elton, and
A. C. Ely, Elmira, N. Y.; John . Newark,
N. J; Frederick Fritz, Easton, Pa.; Hiram Hull,
Westfield, MaSs.; henry Filiman. Addison, N. Y.,
and Abijah Yells, Gibson. D. L. Hine, Hartord,
G._C. Birdsall, Jackson, and B. F. Wells,Clifford,
Susq'a Co. I'a.
It may be used as a swarming or non-swarm
lng hive, the surplus honey and comb can be re
moved without injoring the bees. It is "very
convenient for feediet bees, and prevents all
dnnger from robbers ; it is also the cheapest pa
tent hive now in use. ,A hive with two sections
costs 82,75, three sections 83.50, made of the
best pine lumber, and can be had at all times
of B. F. Willardi Elmira, N. Y., or of thb under
signed in Gibson.:
For making and Using. $5, hive and right 88.
1 will sell town rights, having bought - the righ
for the county. With every hive and riglol%,
give a book .ins - trueting how to matutge it. 'Mt
hive wits at our Counts. Fair last fall and took
the prrmtnm, wip the . bees and honey in it. I
warrant every hive I sell to dive satisfaction, or
refund thu money after fair trial.
con WELLS.
Gibson. Stitufa Co., Pa., Jan. Bth, 1858. tst*
GRASS SEEDS.
Clover Seed of the large'klud, and
Irlsaothr Sped, a new lut jutit received and
for vale by
RRITT.
Nero Milford, April 51h, 16 .
av 0 ~"•/ - 1 ,PAYB for Board and Tuhion
p
c ~I,,tyki in ConSinon En2lish, the Tenn
of ()unveil Weeka t emnineneing March 18,18h8,
at the .
sort
,4,nstitutc,
Superb brick , buildingh,be?utifully located on
the Rail Road near SAratoweSprings. Superior
fa cilitlesfor 3lucie. Painting and French. Stu.
dents received at time, and c,hareed only for
the residue of the Term. Diplomas awaided to
litdien who graduate. Send for a u zuc,
with full particidare. Rev. JOSEPH E. KING,
A. Fort Edward. •
Inman , 18th; TIM •
LITTLE H ARDINVS, COLIJIRIII.
GRASS SEED.
THE subscibers have jest' received afresh
lot of • '
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED;
LARGE AND, MEWM CLOVER SEED,
LA4GE AND MEDIUM CLOVER :SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM 'CLOVER: SEED.
LARGE AND:MEDIUM CLOVER SEED.
LARGE -AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED.
ALSO,
TIMOTHY SEED , -
TIMOTHY SEED. -
TIMOTHY SEED I I ,
TIMOTHY SEED •
TIMOTHY SEED •
TIMOTUY SEED
- TIMOTHY 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 qUALT,Y, I,.
FOR SALE LOW, 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
FOR SALE LOW, BY • -
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
LITTTLE & HARDING,
XICHOLS ON, MARCH 23d, 1853.
FARMERS
-AND
ECHANICS !I
WLL please remetnber,when building, that
the subscribers are furnishing
DOORS,' 4ASH AND BLINDS.,
DOORS, SASH
. AND 13LINDS,
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,
At the LOWEST I4'itctory prices, and that grey
keep constantly on hand, a hirg9 stock of
N IL's, GLASS; PUTTY, PAINTS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY. PAINTS, OILS.
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAIN OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUItY, PAINTS, OILS.
SAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS.. OLLS,
NAILS. GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS.
Sr A GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS; OTL,S.
NAILS. GLASS, PUTTY,, PA IN oiLs.
NAILS. GLASS, PU'ITY, PAINTS. OILS.
NAILS. GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS,.
ftOnß ThiMM IN . GS,
)0011 I'RI~IXII US,
boost TE? IMMISGS,
)001 TRIMNI I NGS,
)00I: T MI I NGS,
►OOR 1.11 M I SGS,
)oon TRIMMINGS,
)00R TRIMMINGS,
)OOIt Tit IMNI I SO.B,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
SASH AND BLIND
; • SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASE' AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND . BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTEN INGS,-
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS, .
FASTENINGS.
FASTENINGS.
FASTEN IN GS,
LIME, &C.
LIME, &C., &C
• 'LIME, &C., &C
LIME,- &C., "&C
• LIME, &C., &C
•
LIME, &C., &C
LIME, &C., &C
• LIME. &C, &C
LIME, &C.. &C
LIME, SrC., •IkC
In feet we have altiPist everything in the'vray of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS, ,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS;
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
N '
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
•
Of fit rate quality, and will, sell them at
ft very 4mall advance from Cost fur CASII.
Therefore we confidently assure Builders,
that they will materially consult their own
interests by giving us a. call, before purchas
ing.
LITTLE & HARDING.
FLOUR, SALT;
FLOUR, SALT, _
FLOM'SALT,
FLOM SALT,
MMMI
PLO U EL, SALT, . •
FLOUR. SALT.
FLOUR. SALT,
-FLOUR, SALT.
_ •
VLO,OR, SALT, .
A I 4D
AND LIME,
AND LIME.
AND LIVE,'
AND LIME,
AND Ling
• AND LIME,
, AND LIME,
AND LIME,
.AN`D LIME,
LOAD or BARREL, constantly cm
&and 4 arid for sale, alba very lowest rates, by'
LITTLE d o luxonia.
PieffoLsoic y
ArAiiell 2ad r -
==l
•
• . IftEASUREWS -SALE- - •
OfViiiieittpd • Lauds In. Snewra Cive
IOTICE is hereby given; that, agreeably to
-the acts of the Geneial Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, directing' the
mode of selling unseated lands for taxes, the
foll9wing tracts and parts of tracts of unseated
lands pill be sold at public vendue on the second
Monday of RINE next,,(it being thr FOU R.
TE EN TH day of eriid month), at the Court
House in Montrose, for :arrestrages due, and the
costs accrued on each tract respectively, unless
the same be paid before the day of sale—sale to
continence at ten o'clock in the forenoon.
Warrantres,Own- 1 Townships.' Acres 'Taxes.
-eni or Numbers.
Robert Wilson Ararat 202 $11.52
Leo. Stoneborner 0 .146 8.33
Charles Harrison " ' 96 , 5.88
Andrew ParConnell " 290 14.53
Clement Biddle Pt " • 316 18,02
William Simple pt " 267 15.22
Jan Beach Clifford 400 35,70
James Beach pt " 328 21,50
Joseph Beach pt. " - 15 ' , 1.21
Philip Beach pt " .194 14.09
George Porter " 280 21,42
E I ime bah Newportpto 150 10.49
Phebe Roker pt • " 40 . 3.06
Ann Roker pt .i 180 13.7'7
Jane;Roker pt
Sam't Meredith No I "
It 14 - 2 u
II 14 3 14 •
It 64 4 u
If 5 14
Joseph Beach pt
Philip Beach pt
Peter Bench pt ._ " ll5
Georire Porter 66 20
Elizabeth Newport pt" 30
Johnathan Butler Great Bend 267
Truman Baldwin. - " 408
C: L: Ward Harmony, .196
Robert Trail " 108
George Muntz pt " s 317
Adam Sehraek " 192
Iwo!? Swink
William Smith
Patrick Johnson
Frederick Bnrthold "
Joseph Mason pt "
David Buckley "
Pat tick -Johnson , "
Thomas Darrack Herrick
Henry Hill
Jacob Newport
Samuil Newport "
Jasper Newport
Jasper Newport
Grace Newport
Jesse Newport
Johnathan Nesbitt "
Christopher Irwin "
Jatnetb Ross pt.
Charles Wheaton , "
Samuel Meredith pt "
Mrs. Hamilton " 60 258
Clement Biddle , " , 316 • 13,50
William Simple " 2d7 11,48
Hugh Wylie pt s Jackson 34 60
Henry Wylie pt " " . 28 60
Henry Wylie pt. CI . 52 '94
_
Daniel Talon Lenox 50 . 90
N0.69&85 Thomas &Whiting Liiriiy 200 34.33
No. 40 &41 Liberty " 9.0,80
No; 67 68 75 & 76 " • 400 31,20
No. 8 o . 60 6,51
Jehiel Dayton No. 35 " 300 5 0 0
e..
" ' 4 " 20 " 100 5,20
Pnpe & Strong • " 400 41.60
John Snider New Milford 124 2,70
.nlomon Findley 61 80 . - 1,40
George Keplitr , " 120 2,16
Lot inild to Roach .. Gs • 90 1,62
Solomon Rink pt " 117 3,16
Andrew Pyle _4 50 90
N. Mitchell " ' 130 3,52
Amns Finley Oakland 82 2,09
Henry Wvley it '73 9,88
IVilliam,Potts. 44 200 9.30
William Armstrong " 400 18.60
William Henderson " 220 6.82
John Boyer- " 55 3.43
John Kuilhler " 85 , 2.56
WM. Plunkett Rush ' 100 1.80
John Wilerix Springville 337 21,56
Thomas Harrod: Thompson '283 . 11.43
Ts.iiii. Miller " - 100 4.05
.Cen. McCall ". 134 ' 5.43
Paul Bradley pt IS '66 2,6;
James -Bradley pt " 9 - - 24
Peter Bradley
Jesse Evans
Cleo. Stow
SUSQUEHANNA ACADEMY.
• A T the request of the Trtisteert, ALFRED
II HAND, A. It; Graduate Di Yale College, has
consented to take the super Vision of the above
Institution during the Summer Term.
The Term will commence on Monday, the 17th
of May, and continuo eleven weeks. -
TUITION PER TERM.
Latin and Gteek, 85,00
Higher Enalish Branches, 5,00
Latin arid Greek with Eng.BranchelsB,oo
Primary Department; - - 8,00
No deduction fot absence, except in case o
sickness.
It is expected the Normal School will re
open in the Fall under the supervision of Pro
STODDARD. =. i t., WM. JESSUP s Prest.
C. F. READ. See ry.
Slontiose April 2(0,1858.-17d.
ATREATISE ON FERMENTED LiQUORS. or the
. Art -ot` Brewing, Distilling, Rectifying and
Minufacturing Sugars, Wines, Spirits and all
kinds of Liquors, including Cider and Vinegar—.r
with Wood Cuts. This work which has been
(Ivorebiy reviewed by the New York Press con
taiirii4 1000 valuable directions in 31edidine,
Metallurgy, Pyrotechey, Artificial Guano, Cos
metics, Artificial Gum Arabic, Artificial Gems;
Rleachinu of Sheil Lac; Sealing Wax, CMtlents,
Pastes, Cleaning Cleansing and Clearing . Mate
rials, Family Soaps; Starch, Polish, Cologne and
other Perfumed Waters, Dentrifices,
Antique
Oils, Hair Dyes and Restorers, Solderg and
Silverincrs. Varnishes and Inks.
Price $2, mailed free by the author.
DR. L. FEUCHTWANGER,
• ' Practical Chemist.
143 Maiden Lane, fcew York.-180121.
\FLAIR AND FEED ,STORE.
\Flour, 'Pork, and Hams,
Bartel Salt,
Packing gait,
- Dairy Salt, - •
Table Salts
Timothy Seed,
Chimer Seed, Large, •
Cleirer.Seed, Medium,
Canada, Chili and Tea Seed Wheat,-
\ Seed Oatsi
Orchard GrastsSeed..
SEED CORN,- = •
Stowell's , Evergreen Sweet; Early BroWn,
• Yellow Flint, , Early Dtittnn.
Large Flat Wlsite Turista Seed.
EARLY TURTLE SOUP BEA - N.348*m.)
LIMA BEANS;(I3OIb.)ss.• •
k
CHINESE SUGAC4NE SEEP.
P IV% IPE \ -
Large Marruwfat, is Early Emperev, s
Early. May, • Daniel Ulterike,„
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENTiOII
tiIAItDEN,SEETi r S..,
•A. BALDWIN. •'
Meditiose, Aprfl 29th, 1858.—17 n 4;
,•
VENOM
11 .30
420 17:04
8.34
C. W. MOTT, Treasurer.
Treasurer Offiqe. Mot:Arose. t
April sth. 1858.
A'BOOK FOR THE:MILLION.
(JUST PUBLISHED.)
aorEssou WOOD'S Hair Restorati *a at
- - THRRELL'S.
•
Clover and Timothy Seed.
ARRANTED Pllßt.=For vele: wiote
"Wage', and - .C. D.-LATHROP.
BloptOse.FeL 18. 1858.—td.
' F i Y r Or E
MOGI GARDEM,SEEDS
ptientr= A l pti 1110, leie. TURRE"
•
A2F" :Gnus ,D.isebeTr y of the'.
TIO BA Ce CHEW
DQ. GUSTAV UNNARD'S Taste Restore
ative Troches,=The Gre'at k3ubstitute for.
Tobacco.. It.is a well known • and incontroverti t ; '
ble feet that the-uke of tobacc6 is the promoting
cause of many of the niotit 'severe •,.
MENTAL
• AND EIIYSICAL DISORDERS
•
to which the race of man is subject, es .careful
analysis and long and painful= experience havo .
eiedrly proven that it contains certain narcotic &
poisonous prriperties most dangeytios in their of.
fed+,hich by entering the. biood•derungi - the
functions and operations of the heart, causing
many suppose that organ to be. diseased.;
TOBACCO affects -also the entire nen**
system, manifesting itself as - till who
.haveever
used the weed will testify—in lassitude, nervoul
irratibility, water brash,ldispepsia, and . many ,
other disorders of a similar Character.. The
i .,
TASTE RESTOR4TIVE TROCAES
are designed to counteract these baneful hien*
ences,and_have proved completelfanceessful iil
a multitude of cases, and wherever used. Being
Itirmless in themselies they ekert a beneficial
effect upon the entire System, restoring the taste
whieh has become vitiated - or destroyid by great
indulgence, completely removing the 'irritation
and accompanying tickling sensation of the throat
—which are always consequent upottabstaining
. v
from the use of tobaCco, and b giving a healthy
tone to the stomach, invigorate t e whole system.
Persont whp are irretrievably u dermining-thqir
constitutions and shortening their lives, Should
use there troches immediately and throw off the
injurious & unpleasant habit of chewing tobacco.
These troches or lozenges are pat up in a con
venient And portable form at the low pride of 50
cents per box. A liberal discount to the trade.
Prepared solely by the underlgned to whom.
all orders should 'be addressed. ' - \ •
JAS. E. BOWERS, i7ritg2ist - .
Cur. 2d and Race-sts, Phi lade.
30,80
7.65
2142
6,63
5,52
6,54
254
8,77
1,53
. 2.31
2.40
8,36
1 4,68
10.60
31,06
Teachers' Ernsai nations.
J will meet appliennts for eertMentes in the
different localities in the counts' as follows:
Jlayl4, Bridgewater,MontroSe Free-S. H. 9 "
"
IS. Jessup, Cornell S. H. 9 • 0
" 17. Rush, Granger's S. H. 9 "
18, Auburn Centre - S. H. 9• "
" 20, Di'mock Corners S. H. 9 " .
0 21, Brooklyn Centre S. H. 9
"'22. Lathrop, G. N. Smith's S. B. 9 "
0 24, Lenox, Glenwood S. H. 9
• " 25, Clifford, H. Barnum's - 9 "
" 26, Herrick, Lyon St. S. H. 9 1 4
" 27, Ararat, in Presbyterian Chute) 8 "
" 27! Thompson Centre S. p. m.
Each applicant will please be provided with
at least two sheets of foolscap paper, (not note
or Leiter paper.} and pen and igk., •
Writing done with a
_lead penci2cannot be ay.
cepied. . •
No certifirate.s will b - e—iszued to any except
those commencing with the class at the ap•
pointed hour.
To DirtEcTons: The examinations are held.
this ,season, with reference to having the Schools
commence on the firmt, of June, with the school
year,—•-the Directors in a number of towns hay
intr expressed their intention of not having their
schools commence until then; and, believing, afi
I do, it will prove more satisfactory when it
shall have been tried.
8940
6,40
39,58
9,80
1.59
13.90
59
3,01
100
100
100
100
4,30
4,30
4,30
4,30
Blanks for the Annual Report, will be fir.
warded to the Seerettro of each Board as sons
as I am informed as o the name and P.O. of the
person ehosen to fill that office at the late or.
ganiritionsv. fl. P.1"B YVKSEIURY, Co. Sup'l.
New Milford. March 2.9 th, 1858.
ATTENTION FARUERS!
THIO la Lo 0.,,0 i.i. .u:µ the . ul.twfbigard haft
teed ,Nlanny's Mower with Wood's impriore;
meat, the past season, and are fully satix.fied that
ii is a good machine, and we recfmamenil it to
the farmers oT this Comity as a profitable and
'Aar-saving machine. -
I
JEREMIAH MEACMAY, ' A. Gnarl% . 1 ,
JOHN HARRINGTON,
~. • L GAnuana,
• M. J. HARRINGTON, T, P. Pitissier.
' February 25, 1858.
For machines apply to
Montrose, "March Ist
IN tendering my.services ‘ to the inhabitants of
•Susquehanna County as an llomenpathis
Physician. I deem it m-y duty to pubgah the fol.:
lowing statistics take from the records of
.flos.
pilafs of Europe, which -how . the marked sups-
riority,of the 1-lomeopatrc over the iAllopathia
method of treating disea a. .
Patients. Mortality
Admitted ied per et.-
Allopathic gospitals 1134 260 23
Homeopathic " 538 2B' I
Pleurisy.. \ ... ,
Allop. Hospitals 1017 \134 \ li
Hom. ' " 386 12 • $
Allop. Hosp.
Hopi. "
Dysentery.
Allop. Hosp. .162 29
Horn. " 175 ,
Verers, excluding Tephivr. •
Allop. Hasp. 9697 231 9
Horn. " '3082 84 it
-Typhus. '
9371 1502 18
1423 219 14
Allop.
.11oPp
nom. "
Mop. Hay
Horn. '"
Allop. How, - total, 119630 11791 10
Hom. " "
.32055 1365 ' 4
Poflath( residing at a distance who wish td
cotoitt me min do en by letter .and receive
prompt reply. No charge for consultation:
• J. H. THOMAS. M.'l). •
Great Bend, Pa.. Feb. 1, '57 • 1. 3 ' 11 . -
Fir Office at jhe residence of C. Dimon, &lg.,
~ NOTINITIISTANDING,
(i .
..0........... - " har.d times," AberTur- -
../. •
bli ""'•"* , toll's variety of selected
V' ' I
:1F ' . " 7:- . ,. . ".4 ` , ..." goods; keeps up Yo: 1. and .
sr •
he 'i3 constantly receiving
secessions, every few days. Paces as 101 N. as
the lowest: , -
Still They Comet
. •
HE largest stock effltEntantzi ever befor
e
T . itf.4, in this market.msy be
. found.at the
r. nu: n I 13 ti 0.7 i ;
It will be useless to enninerite.
,When you.
wish anything in. tho Patent •Medieine line, or
otherwise, milt at the Farmer's Store. Don't for.;
get the place, tkum Nan.. It. TUAYER.
Montrose; March 3d. 1858.
Tit 044114.5 i &c.. ii-Bin
oe at coat. and some at
ALIP 10 per cent. below cost.-;—Call and be eon:
I>ipeed•that 01,06' will procure you as LARGE
, pilFk of gods as Can be had at any other. shop
in county. A. N. BULLARD:
-'lfontmso; March 39th, 1858. •
\.Farm for , r Bale. - .
~
mint subset th er effers. for sale n Gond Firth.
1, of 0 . 5,1te sin Bridgewater, four toile must
of Montrote, '1 - Aeres ImProved• .T.heie iron
the prenrises\ri large framed ,DwelliNt liensp, a
good. framed :B,rni \ arr. exeellrnt Apple, Orchard
One half of tho purehese merry Will be required'
down; thkbalanee \ brennuel in.dolments.
ELIJAH BROWN.
-Stidire — 'sitter; Altireigt lithollet , . . sija.
• ' ,\ , \ • . •
the nnderaifined'Aeenti
C. D. LATHROP.
1858. [mhl ltht.
Medical th ard.
ISFLAMMAT/ON OF TIIE LIPS
rerithnitis.
628 -84 It
-184 8 4
Cholera
12,78 . 846 50
048: 69
All 15isemes