The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 03, 1858, Image 3

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    Disease okthe Storßakii....•The atom
'itch is most liable -to' get out of order. Hence
how important that no- diseased matter clog its
operation, Which • would cause nausea and dis
tress by . the_food. ft also the brain,
destroys-the memory, creates pains and dimness,
_ - and various atilintiona of the head: - It produces
• great difficulty in breathing and swalloWint.
_ Sometiines tainting tta will. ensue; also bad
breath, restlessness and great'lstsa o strength:
If' not iminediately attended to: the blood sill
carry the-disease through the whole system, and
'death Will eta the work: From 2 to sof 'the
Pills a day will keep the digestive organs-in a
healthy•cotidition, and'unclog or carry away all
impure matter, and 'thoroughly restore and
c).eatse the stomach; at the same time the Pills
will - so purify the blood, as to drive all manner
;Of disease from the sysiom. ,
i - Vorsulis.--In a quantity of -corrupted Mat-
ter, there is always to be found a nest a worms.
..>"Theq cannot, neither .will they stay-anywhere
. lelse. Weak stomach and boWels are subject to
.them, anther have not sufficient power to digest
their food. "Hence a large, heap ofatter is
lodged, and worms must be the resu • A few
doses of these Pills' will disturb the in their
it
nest,.and drive them out' of the syste
IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED, that aft
dose when in health, 'etpeeinl 'Other'
will prevent &disease from forming i
Holloway's :Pi Its---NeW FaOis...—
Wjthin the last few months many curca of sur
passing interest and of the-Must marvellous/char
acter, have been. accomplished by this all-potent
remedy. We can say, on unquestionable authori
ty, that new forms and complications' of. disease,
whieh:had baffled every effort of the faVillty, have.
been subdued by the Pills with the greatest fa.
cility. Bilious complaiints;Combined with Arp e e,_
tions of the lungs and tertible enfeeblement of
the *hole syMem, hare been - among , the cases
which have yielded most readity to their action.
They scum to be specially adapted-to the care
orthose diSorders of the stomach, liver, and bow
els most-prevalent in - this eouhtry. '22wl.
ItIEIIItING'S Patent Chain
pion Fire-Proof Safe,c--Witi, Ilati`pp• eat
ent Powder.Proiof Leeks, the settee that 4ire a.
warded separate medals at the World's-F:4r,Lon
don, 1851, andlite World's Fair, Nei. YOrk, 18-
5:3, and are the only Arberican Safes,that were
awarded medals at the Londoa World's Fair.
The,e.Safes_form the :most perfcct _security,
.against Fire andßurglars,of any safe ever offered
th, public, and can only be had of the - subscribers
and their agent's; who haverm hand and make to
order, all kinds of Rolle! and Chilled Iron Bank
Chests and Vaults, VOul t Doors, and Money Box
es, or Chests for Brokers, Jiwelers and Private
nonilies, for Plate, Diamonds, and other valna.
ties: And are also Patentees (by purchase) and
manufacturers of JONES' PATENT PERMU
TATION BANK LOCK.
• -S. HERRING & ca.
_ No. '251 Broadway, cor.'Mnrray strei t, N. V., _
31122 2m a.w.l Opposite the City HALL
otic e.—Rev: A. 02
- Warren wilt preach
nt Jackson Valley the first Sunday in. June, at
half past ten o'clock, p. in.; at Salt Wi.:l6; at fivo
o'clock, p. m.;' and at Friendsville half past four
o'clock, the same day.
.
e patrons of the several schools
is Ihrford School laktriet ore . requested to ern
clay such Teachers in their schools as they
t4tmose, during the siieec.ledint' school .year, but
the Teachers will , be required to make their
monthly reports to the §:ceretary, and produce a
vaiid certificate from the County Superintendent
before they can rece;Ye art : Order to draw money
from the District TreaSury.
By order of the Board of Directors.
K T. TIFFANY, Sec.
Harford i May 12, 18.58-tif.
Notice...—Tlbe School Directors of Bridge
water ItaKe e.en informed that: some in the district
are dissatisfied with teachers for - opening their
setviol4 by reading's chapter in the Bible. The
Directors are unable to see anything improper or
out of place in, opening centmon schools with
prayer or singing, or by reading a. chapter in the
Bible (without volumene). Theyjherefore leave
it entirely with the teirchers •of Bridgewater to
txercise their judgment and do as they think pro
per in this respect. By order of the Board:
May 14,.1858.] M. L CATLIN, Seery
Why will you suffer with Chronic
Rheumatism, Calic,, Pains in the Limbs,
Bark and Chest; when Dp... Tomas' VENETIAN
ListNe.yr is warranted to cure, if used as di
retOd?.or,the Inoney will be refunded by the
agents. Depot, '59 Cortlendt street, New Nork.
Price - 25 and .50 cts., See that every bottle is
_wrapped in S•ellow paper and signed S. I. Tobias-
None:parrs art genuine. Sold by Abel Turrell,
Mont - A
- se, Pa. 21w3.
•
- 4R414.41410. ,
In New York city, on. the 23rd of May, by the
Rev. 31: Waterman, Mr. L. HotstaiEN of New
York, and 3lisa BERTII4 WITTENBERG of Mon
,trosF,
On May 39th, by Re r. B. B. Emnrr. MA C.
--DAVID of Sitter Lake, and Miss ELIZABETH
COO.' of Bridgewater_ . _
JUSTPRINTEDI and for sale
:at this'6lEve---,aiot of BLANK NOTES.
STRAYED
, - 17 , ,R 0 M the stibierther on or
I! about the 2.511 t of May, one
• . - Yearling HEIFER, mostly white
:.with a few - red spots on her. Who
ever min - give information where.the said Heifer
may be found shalLbe suitably rewarded .
ALBERT ALDRICH.
New Milfetrd, May 3154-1 858.--22w3. •
•
Sheriff's Sales.
DT xirtno c•f.sunciry writs issued out of the
1...) Court of Cotnrhott Pleas of Susquehanna
County, and to me.directe.d, I will expose. to hale,
by publie r :'vendite, at the Court House, in Mont
rose, on Saturday, June -19th 1858, at one
o'clock, p. m.; the -following Real Estate, to
- •
All that Certain piece or parcel of land situate,
lying and,being in the -township of Oakland,
county of SusqUehanna and State orPennsykinia
and bounded ,and described as follows, to wit , :
Oa the north by lands of Joli Ilijborne, on the
east by lands of A. P. Hop:l:tan, on the south by
lands formerly occupied by David Bond, and on
the west by land. supposed to bolon'g . to John
. Ic.Carthy fortnerly occupied Jerem i ah Wil
son; con4iing'one hundred and six acres of
land, mOrekor less, with the appurtenances,, one
framed hoase, barn, saw' mill, and dbont eighteen
acres improved. • ,
Taken4n execution at the suit of B. S. Bent
ley vs. -- .,Storge Herrick.
.ALSC4AII that certain piece or parcel of
herd' situate in' Harmony towns • . State and
county 7 -afor6said •ancl, bounded an described
as Wows, to wit : Begining OD the south tome
the - whole tract of land' lateof Joseph Austin,
'deei r ased; thence north 34 . deg west:lo 1 ; 2 per.
to,aipost in an original warrantee line thence
aloog,—tbe same north 46-deg. cast, 379 perches
merit or less to a- post: Hence south 43 1-2 deg.
- east, 100 perches to two beech sapling marked
and stones; thence south 46 deg. west. 394 per-
ches to the plate of beginning,. containing two
hundred and thirty-nine acres, more or less, to-'
gether with:the - appurtenaltiees, -one' .dwelling
house, two framed barna, sheds and erdbards,
and about eighty-six acres. improved.
'Taken in execution at the suit, of B. S. Bea
ley vs. Thomas Cook
Sheriff's Office,
Montrmie, June 18t, 1858.
JOHN YOUNG, Shvif.
Administrators' Notice.
vitTliEßENl'Lettera of Administrationto the
1 V _Estate of Allen Tennant, late- of New
Milford township, county of Snstfa, deceased,
here bees granted to,thb subeeribers; all periong
Srdebted to the gaid.ostate are requested to make
immediate payment; 'and' those hieing' claims
Rgainat the same, will present them duly &When- ,
ticated foisettlement, to
THOMAS. D. TENNANT,i-
MONTRAVILLE TENNANT. •
- - Administiaturt.
New Milford, June 2d 1858.-226 wt. •
r-- : -c yi-NipORTANT
t gittl IDS' ; .
HIG
TO All.
IHAVE
siderab
T 4
Gentlemen who Wear •Clothet.
recently maderarrsingemonts, at con.
o expense, for doing work in the
CORING BUSINESS
on very short notice, in a neatMurable, and fash
ionable m a nner, and at reduced prices.
I *ill frirnish ganntints to order, if desired, or
render the customer whatever assistance ho may
need in selecting materials of the best quality,
and at the l owest enatket prices; •
_ All me I work will be warranted as to fit,- fin
ish andWrattitity. No customer need take his
work from the shop unless it suite him.
Being - prtnanen tly -,and exclusively engaged
in this business, it shall be my great aim to please
the public,' and thus secure their patronage.
P. LINES.
22t f.
119ntros'e, June 'lst 1858
NOTICE.
been some time since I have sold out
I my buShkess, and I wish to close up. Those
having notes duo, or unsettled accounts, will
please callithnd settle the same, and SAVE COST.
If I am not at home you .will find my matters
with Amoi Nichols at Pest Brothers' Store,
when the same can be settled with him if at
tended to soon. . S. A. WOODRUFF.
oteose, May' 3lst, -1858.-22 vc2.*
+mitmal
4 416 g cold,
L ; tho body.
[Pje.
NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS.
rrIBANkFUL•for the kindness and patronage
received from mymunterous friends for the
past thirtylyears, I would now beg leave to in.
traduce to them as, an associate in business, Mr.
HENRV M. ALLEN, and would solicit for the s new
firm,of Erans 4. Allen a continuance of their fa
vors, assuKing them that no pains will spared
by the Partners. to merit the same.
I, • . ALFRED J. EVANS.
.Bing,hatriton May 184 1858.
NEW
- ...... . VANS & ALLEN have
4i r,.. - this day returned from
I : . i - A ):j". t. ed and-choice assortment of
--.-- ,AR New Ytirk with a well seleet
t .. i 7., 5 .. ...% Watches , Jewelry
)
C4 , -
0! ~...-.-_-_: • • - ..I ND FA NC Y GOODS,
which to= ether with their foriner stork, makes the
largest and best variety of goods in their line ever
offered to the inhaliitants , of Binghamton; and al-t
the above were purchased for cash, will be sold
at the loweSt gash p, ices, and all articles warrant
ed according, to representation. The attention
of all persons wishing to examine or purchase is
respectfully" solicited. EVANS & -ALLEN,.
No. 't add Fellows' Hall.' -
W .
ATCHES.GoId and Silver Watches,
off veil* description, of our own impor
tation-, and also of various other makers, open
face Old hunting, for sale by Evass & ALLEN.
HATER WARE.—Table and Desert Forks S -Table, esert, Tea, Preserve, Creak', Salt
end 'Mustar Spoons; Pie, Cake, Butter and Fruit
Knives; Cups and Goblets; Card' Cases; Salt
Cellars; sets of Knive, Fork and spoon; and
Napkin Rinks, of sterling silver, at
: . Evass & Mies's:
PLAT.',D WARE.—A handsome variety of
Plat, d Castors, Cake and Card • BaAets,
Cups, Forks and Sprions, extra- heavy plate, Tea
Sets, Sugar' Briskets, Salt Cellars, &e, for sale
by . - Etiors & ALLEN.
JEWELRY. -A very- beautiful assortment of
Camoo,, 31,...a;0. e: ,td . - Stone. Enamelled,
Stone and all Gold Ear-Rin,erS and Breast-Pins,
just receivedby. - EvAss &'A.t.t..tx.
(lOW CHAINS.—Fob, Vest,Chatelaine and
Neck ! Chains, of various patterns and
weights, by ••• EVANS & ALLEN.
RACELEtS.—The best stock of Bracelets
'l3 ever offered,in Broome 'County, consisting
j of Gold Link, Bank Hair, Jet ar.d Co l , of the
newest patters„cheao, at
'EVANS & ALLEN'S,
- N0.2 Odd Fellowis' Hall.
Bingharatim: 'May 25th, 1858.
Thi GREAT AMBASSADOR of HEALTH
, to_oll;lankind. •
WOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
A Boon to the Sick
lIE want of a sterling medicinal to meet the),
1..
i!ls and roces,ities of the suffering portion
of humanity, and one entirely' free front mineral
and other deleterious particles, was sevlrely felt
until this all powerful medicine was ushered into
the world; Holloway's invaluable Pills have be-.
comb the Household Remtdy of all' nations.
Their attribute is to Prevent, as well as to Cure;
they attack the. radix - root of the complaint, and
rernoving.tha hidden cause of disease reinvigor
ate and restore the drooping energies.of the sys
tem, ast-i.tiag "nature in, her task of Vital and
Functionary Reformaticv.
Dyspepsia.
The great scourge of this continent yields .
tplickly to a course of these antiseptic Pills, and
the digestive organs are restored to their proper
tone; no matter •in what hideous shape this hy
dra of disease exhibits itself, this searching and
unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's
System:
G'iderdi Debility and Weakness.
From whatever cause, Lowness of Spirits, and -
ail.other signs of a diseased liver, and other dis.
organizations of the system, vanish under the
eradicating ikflaence of this all powerful anti
septic and detergent remedy:
Bilious Disordeis.
• -
The properrivantum rind right condition of the
bile-is, of momentous importance to the • health
of tire bunion fame; this Anti-Mho:is medicine
expels the hidden seeds of the complaint, and
renders all the _fluids and secretions pure and
fluent, cleansing and resuscitating the vital lune-
Lions 'of-the body.
sickly Females.
Should loose no time in trying a fog doses of
this regnliting and renovating remedy, 'whatever
may be their complaint, it can be taken with
safety in all periodical and other diSorgainizat ions,
its effects is all but miraculous.
Unrelutrd Peoet;
The testimony of nations: is tirranimoisly
borneto the health-giving virtues of this noble
remedy, and pertificates in every living language
bear witness to the Undeniglbletiess of lire in
trinsic- Worth. - -
Liollowap's Pills are the bee remedy known_ in the
world for the All Owing diseases:
Asthma. / Headaches,
Bowel Complaints, / Indigestion,
Coughs,
•
,Influenza,
Colds, Inflammation,
Chest Diseases, / Inward Weakness,
Costiveness, Liver Complaints,
Dympepiia, Lovrrtes& of Spirits, -
Diarrhoca,l / Piles,
Dropsy, 7 Stone and Gravel, .
Debility, J Secondary Symptoms,
Fever and Ague. Venereal - Affections,
Feniale Compinints, Worms of all kinds.
CAU,TIONt None are genuine "unless
tile %Vol* .',Holitri'ay, New York and London."
are discernible as a Water=mark in every leaf
of the bookl of-directions arotmd each pot or
box;' the same may be plainly seen by-holding
the leaf to the light. A handsothe reward will be
given to any ; doe rendering such information , as
may 'eta to the detection of any party or parties
counterfeitidg'the medicines or vending th e same ,
knoaring - them to be spurious.
* * *Sold at -the_ MannfactOries of Frofesaor
BoLt.owar,6o Maiden Lane, New York and s by
all respestalile Drugsrlsts and Dealers in
eine throughottt the United States and the
'zed world, in boxes 26 cents, 63 cents and *1
Theta is considerable 'saving by taking
the
.huger sizes. , • - - • •
11.-8.4-01reet1oint for the guidance of patients
in every diiierder are affixed to each-box.
—ludo rat, 1868. - [22cowly._
'
Miss SOUTAW ORM,-
• CininreL CROCKETT,
CHA.V.;IM ' , BURDETT, •
inbmivs.DliNtvErtdusll, ,
D.,
• ' AEXRY 'CLAPP,
GgORGE ARNOLD,
ShMtTEL YOUNG, •
Met{.. ANNAWIIELPLEY,
Miss. IRGINIA VAUGHN, .
na DL VERNON.
• Miss HATTIE CLARE, •
FINLEY JOHNSON,
Waite only for the -
GOLDEN PRIZE GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIzE GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PIA IzE GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIzE GOLDEN PR tzE
UM GOLDEN PRIZE
ILLITSTUATED
can A: !loiter, emcee nnnn to Becket & Co
HE New York Weekly GOLDEN rEItE ie
one of the largest and - best literary papers
f the day—an imperial Quarto, containing 8
ages, or forty columns, irirthe most inter
:sting and fascinating reading tnatter, from the
ens of the very first writers of like day, -
Elegantly' Illustrated -Every Week
Present, worth from 50 cents to 0500
yin be given to each subscriber immediately on
• eipt of the subscription mon*y.. This is pre
nted as a memenfb of frielulship, and not as an
hducement to obtain subscribers.
• , ' .. -T E It NI S :
'One copy .one year $2 and one present. ,
Three - do 5 three do
..,,
1 Five. do 8 gee do
Ten
i .do ' -15 . ten do
o
t
TwenY-ne do
30 21 do
The articles to be given away arc comprised in
the following list : - ,
2 Packages of Gold containing $5OO each
1 5 do --- do do _ 200 coal
110 do ificl do 100 each
1 - 10 Patent Leverl-Aunting Watches 100 each
20 Gold NVatchee . . - 75 each
50 do - . 60 each
100 .do - - . - . 50 each
300 Ladies' Gold Watches - .. 35 each
itou Silver Hunting Castel Watcßee- 30 each
tooo Silver Watches - to to 25 each
iboo Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains 10 to 30
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Bar Drops,
Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttins, Rings,
Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thiot
b
1
es, and a variety or other articles, worth from
fi ty cents to fifteen dollars each.
i We will present to every person sending us
fifty subscribers, at $2, a Gold ‘Vatcll worth $4O,
ttany one sending one-hundred subscribers, at
,§.., a Gold Watch worth $9O. Each subscriber
will also receive a present. . _
Immediately on receipt of .the money, the sub
sdriber's name will tie entered upon our book,
and the - present will be forwarded within one
week, by mail or express, post paid.
1 -Addre s s all communications to
DEAN & SA LTElti Proprietors,
335 Broadway, New York.
[lstwiemoly
'June', 1858
HENRY B. Pd,cHEAN,
ATTORNEY any COUNSELLOR at LAW.
Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad
ford coanty, Pa.
455 1— Wi1l attend promptly to ail- professional
businesif intrusted to him, in this and adjoining
counties. rje3'sBlf
MILITARY NOTICE
THE citizens of liarford township and its vi
cinity are - heray.requested to meet at the
4use" of N. W. WALDROV in liarlord, on Satur
aly., the lOsh gley.of June; iso - 000 o'clock, p. m.,
for the purpose of organizing a Light Infantry
COmpany, according to the Militiataws of Penn
-4,lvania. of the Act of eighteen hundred and fifty
eight. By request ofs MANY CITIZENS.
ASA SPICER, Brig. ifisliertos
- • Ist Brig., 1 nth Div. of Pa. Militia.
IBrigade Inspector's Office,
`Hal-fold, May 31st, 1.858. y 21.1w2.
NEWMILFORD
SELECT SCHOOL.
MISS C; F. HITCHCOCK, PRINCIPAL.
111 HIS school is now in session, in the build
ing formerly occupied by W. - Faurot, - and
receive scholars at the following rates :
I - - TUITION-,
p 4 term of 12 wks.in corn. Engl. Branches, 83 06.
I " " ' in higher Engl., . . 5 00.
' " • `" French, • . . . . 6 00.
" " Drawing end Painting, 2 00.
Otre -half of the tuition is requirekin advance.
one half in the middle of the term.
I Miss Hitchcock is a grad:ldle of Franklin In.
stitute, N. J., a yoting lady of high accomplish.
rent. She comes to this place very highly re
commended ; and has the highest applohation of
her present patrons. She will, undoubtedly
put forth her most vig irons efforts to make her
isniool equal to the best.
- W. FAUROT.
New Milford, May 18, 1858. 21*
A PRIZE FOR EVEZIY BODY!
MHO SUBSCRiIIES FOR THE
Vress.
A DEAUTTFULLY
Jur •
Jo ii mi y C_T P...1.tal .7j
EMMY NENIMEIL.
I/11HE NEW-YORK WEEKLY PRESS IS
one of the best literary papers of the day.
A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages; or
Sixty Crilumns, of entertaining matter, and Ele
gantly Illustrated every week.
A l r Gift worth from 50 cents to 81000 wi!l be
sent to each subscriber onthe receipt of the sub
sgription Money.
CERMS,--IN ADVANCE
One copy for one - year, and 1 gift
Three copies one year, and 3 gigs
Five copies one year, and 5 gifts
:Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts . . . 15,
Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30.
The articles to be distributed are comprised in
the following list
1 United states TrSasury Note $lOOO. _
cl:6 ' do do 500 each.
5' do do do 200 each.
10 do do _do 100 each.
10 Pat. Lev. Ifutit'g Caied Watches 100 each.
20 Gold Wateites - - - 75 caa.
50 • do - - - • 60 each.
100 do - - 50 each.
100 Ladies Gold Watches - - 35 each.
20 Silver Hunting Cased Watches - 30 each.
pce -do Watt*. 815 to 25. each
1000 Gold Gird, Vat and Fob Chainti.lo to 30. -
do do Pens and Pencils . sto 15 each.
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops,
Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons,-Rings,
Shirt Studs, Watch Keys,Goldaud Silver Thim
bles, and,a variety of other articles, worth- from
fifty cents to fifteen dollars each,
! On receipt of the subscription money, the sub
seriber's name will be entered upon our books
opposite a number, and the gift corresponding
with that number will be forwarded' within. one
-week,.by mail or express, post paid. -
There is neither humbug nor lottery about the
above, as every subscriberis sure of a Prize_ of
valde. We prefer to m*ke this' liberal distribu
tiloliamong them instead of giving a large com
41ission to agents, giving to the toubserihee the
*punt that would go to the agent, in many
cases a hundred fold more.
I Eilr Address all communications to •
i DANIEL ADEE, Publisher,
May 21.—y 1.3 2i 1 Centre Street, New York:
.
DISSLVTION4,
r t i Zt i b * y m E ut i l i a!v tt n . s . E :P Cflis this
.• . are iir the hands' of L' i rt. -La: for e col:
I • JOHN A; HOWELL;
JOHN O. WELCH.
The liattiheritig bnaioeaa.will be conducted at
t. e oldatand by HEN TOCK ItHAWLEY. •
Montrose, May 24th, 1858.4-21w4r*
W •
ININI-KmATEuit.
A GOO. - .it; the bdsiness of
CARDING and CLOTIEDRESSING.
None need apply unless follY cOtapeient,iind
well recommended. Pay every month' will be
given, or a Aare of the ,income itdosired.
Address, 11. 111. grimittAtnr,
Camptown, Bradford:Co. l'a.
.11fay •
TO THE SNEEZING . PUBLIC.
Durno's Celebrated Catarrh Snuff,
AN INFALLIkLE.REIVELY.
FOR SALE DV
IL THAYEIC, MOntrDse;
S.D. TOMPKINS, - Brooklyn
.Wm H. THAYER,. Diipotk,
'rake Due:Notice !
And govern yourselves accordingly,
THAT IT IS THE. WILL AND PLEASURE OF
••
outtenberg,_ losenbainu,
To make public announcement of the fnetthat
they have entered - into a NEW ARRANGE
gENT, for the joint benefit of themselves and
the laboring community, as follows:,
They wi,ll receive
SPANISH COIN
at par, in exchange for all goods purchased nt
their...establishment from this date; and in ad
dition thereto rtgynx themselves to sell goods
from 25 to 30 per cent: cheaper than any other
firm in Neithern Pennsylvania.
There is at the ,present time, n large amount
of Spanish Coin in- circulation' in this, region;
and having seen with surprise in the public prints
of this county, a notice to the effect, that such
coin is reduced in value at MONTROSE,
Eamslen ge.- 311 gYtaaltna
- nod we are in great need of nzOney, •
and as the said Spanish Coin is the best
silver in-the market, we advise all persons in
possession of such coin to bring the same to
Cy' UTTENBERG, POSENB...I(-IMci•CO.,
who will take it at
Ds Former Paine.
We are ebnstantly recieving DRESS GOODS
of the latest styles and of the finest qualities,
comprising a splendid assortment of Sharth,
Mataillas,Ponnt . is, and it:superb stock of .
_ Mfg al)(19)SZ
to which-we invite the particular aitentionof eonn
try Milliners. A beautiful assortment of Em
broidery, compfisiag Collars, Sleeves, Linens,
Laces, and White Goods too numerous to men
tion. We devote a great deal of attention to the
READY-MADE CLOTHING
business, and•have a large Tailoring establish
ment connected with our Stores at Montrose and
Susquehanna Depot IVe flatter ourselves that
we can lit a man—be he dwarf or giant, and no
matfer• how ii bshapeti--in presentable style,
prorided always. that his portmonnaie is s atuffed
with the "needful" (defined by us to consist of
Spanish as,well as Atnerican chin).
* * *Call, and get your money's worth at the
Store of
GUTTENBERG, BOSENBAUII, & CO
- -Montrose, Pa ,
play 18tI!, 1 P,41, S_ -
R. R,ENTON
W ° f l L i t l3 tll l l .L it ifil ul l i Y ll lD re t e a c e i‘' ll e " Z i A n Nfi l i ) l i b !
COIN at PAR - in exchange forGootls at lowest
pricey, or on notes and accounts, and would
respectfully invite attention to his well .selected
steak of -
D X --G-0 D 1 -
consisting in 'part as follows: Rich Black Silks;
Brocha, Stella and Cashmere Shaws'from $S to
8:20; Rich Ribbonst_Barages , Challis,: Prints,
and Robes;_ Embroidered C ollars - from 0 1.4 cts..
to Co cts.; Parasols, Umbrellas, and Carpet Bags.
CROCKERY AND HARDWARE.
Scythes—nn excerent assortment, best in "this
city,"-;-Rakes. JLIV Forks, Straw Forks, Drays
Kettles, &c.. &c., &c.
Fine Stock'of Ladk& Shoes.; Wall 011-
per, ard. a Large Assortment of Carpe.titag.
In fact a Nice Stock of RICH. GOODS—to be
sold, at
. the LOWEST- PRI CE . Vor
SPANISH' COIN..
So come one and all, and 'hereafter avoid all
such as show you by their.practice that they do
not do by others as they wish others tb do by
hem. You will please take notice that no
dealei offers you Spanish Coin at 20 cents in
change—they expect to get more.
- P. S. There is another blase of customers that
I wish to say a word to. -Some seem to lAtor
under the impression that I do not need any
-money to conduct my business: It will proba-
Itiv prove a fatal Mistake to their credit with me,
and if thoy will set themselves to work to pro
cure tlid needful they will be relieved the pres
ence of that special messenger whom no one
cares to see..
Good% as hereretofore will be sold 16 prompt
t4x months buyers—and those only—on time.
All those who hare not settled their accounts
for the year past please eall and settle the same
without delay. Yours truly, in trade,
May 18th, .18581 R. KENYGN.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !!
MOM
YOUNG & SMITH'S
• READY-PAY STORE.
r HE undersigned would announce to their
customers, friends. and the-public general
ly that they have just returned from the city and
are reeeOna. and„ opening a new r.rA complete
assortment of
NEW GOODS ,
or vnr;oos which will be sold at prices to
suit the times for CASq or PrtoorrE. We have
sought 'the medium of the press to announce to
all upon what principle we shall transact busi
ness: It is termed the
READY-PAT SYSTEM
C1e..%11 AND eILtODVCFA.
_ ONE PP.ICE
to all pers'ons for the same article, and it shall
be our endeavor to' make those prices such as
will induce persons who wish to pay for their
own Goods and pot others, to call at least and•
examine ourstoeb. end if the prices don't come
down to tho,systern, we cannot expect to sell
them._ Seine kind friend may say that it will be
" Ica co," but we think - froni jhe experience of
the past few toontfis of every person wbo hap.
pened to owe the country merehants t .especially
.if ii had been standing six months or more," with
.what coaxing, dunning, threats, &e., they have
been beset, We think they will all respond to
the above system end resolve to buy no more
goods than they can pay for, and OM they are
determined to_support - those who will establish
that principle and rimy it out. -We will let the
system established stand upon its own merits,
believing that it is the most pritdent and wise
coarse to be pursued in every branch of busi
ness, and that the day is not far distant when
it will be GENERALLy adopted. Call and see us
and we will show , Peni goods et astoutshingrow
figute9.
All kinds of iircrehanteble Produce fiken in
exchinge for Goods at the highest market price,
YOUNG & SMITH-
StUrtniera. Penn.,
- April 28th, 1868
lIORSES_ POI' Milo..
-THE subseribeis have a pair of Good Work
Horses whieh they will sell LoAv for Cash or
exchange for a pair of Oxen. AlsO: 2 Lumber
Wakens, nearly new, will be sold 'tow'.
SUTPHIN & YOUNG.
Summers, May 17th, 108.-20w4. '
N IIIV E BOXES et la ARDEN SEEDS
for site at - TURRELL'S.
Montrose, April 15th, 1858.
LITTLICAr. gmmlNG!* coicxxx.
GRASS . SEED.
THE -subecil*rs baCieliisS received g fresh
lot of ' ' •
LARGE AND ititEaMMOviit eRED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AN, D MEDIUM CLOVER SEEP,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED;
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM 'CLOVER SEED,
j LARGE AND , MEDIUM CLOVER SEED;
LARGE AND MEDIUM GLOVER SEED,
j LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM - CLOVER SEED.
ALSO,
TIMOTHY SEED
TI MOTH r SEEM' _ • .
TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED.
TIMOTHY'S.EED
• TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
' 2 TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
OF SUPERIOR QUALTY,
OF fsUPEI2,IOII 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,
FOR. SALE LOW, BY -
FOR SALE LOW, 1W
FOR SALE LOW, BY '
-FOR ,SALE LOW, BY s
FOR SALE LOW, BY
VOR SALE LOW, BY •
FOR SA LE LOW, BY
FORSALE LOW, BY
FOR 'SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
LITTTLE & HARDING.
NICHOLSON, MARCH 23d, 1858.
FARMERS
-ANI)=
M E C II A N IC S! !
WILL pleaseTemember,whenbuiltling,that
the subscribers are furnishing
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND I3LINDs,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
• DOORS, BASH AND BLINDS,
' DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SAS' AND BLINDS,
DoOPS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
At the Lowtsr Factory prices, and that they
keep constantly on hand, a large stock of
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY. PAINTS.. OILS,
taus, ciiiAst3, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, -PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUITY,N‘PAINTS, OILS,
N AILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS; GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS; PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,.
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
Do9R .
DOOR IRINIMINGS.,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
'DOOR TILINIMINGS,
11001: TILINnfINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
SASH AND BLIND_
SASH . AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
. • SASH AND BLIND
• SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
MASH AND. BLIND
•
FASTENINGS,
FASTPNINgs,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS, •
FASTENINGS, s
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
-FASTEN I NGS,
•
FASTENINGS,
•LIM &C„
• .LIME, &-t)i, &C.
LIME, &C., &C.
LIME, &C., &C.
- LIME, &C.,
* LIME, &C., &C.
' . LIME, &C., &C.
LIME, &C. &C.
•
LIME, &q.. 41.1.
• - LIME, &C., &C.
In fact wo have alnvist everything ig the way of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS, •
BUILDING, MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS ;
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING M ATERI LS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS;
BUILDING MATERIALS
BUILDING MATERIALS; '
• .
Of first rate them at
a very small advance from Cost or CASH.
Therefore' we contldently a3aut Builders,
tljat they will Materially consult t eh; own
interests by giving us a. call, before p
in g ..
LITT LE &HARDING.
FLOUR, SAL', •
FLorr It, 'SALT, • - ,
FLOUR, SALT, .
FLOUR, SALT . .
FLUE - ft, -SALT; •
FLOUR, SALT? • .
FLOUR, SALT, ' -
F LOU R,, SALT,
FLOUR,_ SALT, -
.
FLOUR,
_SALT? -
A
A NI) LIME,
- AND LIME,
• .
- , 'AND' LIME, •
AND LIME,
\ . ' ' AND LIME,- .
• , _ • AND LIME, _
AND LIME,
1 .' ,
Abitt-Lni
.. _.:,
AND . LIME,
. , . AND LIME,
,
, BY the LOA.D • oi IiAAREL, egestently_ ori
hiitidioni for-sale, it the very lowest rites; by. ..
rarturli , iivuntai :
... .
. . --,:sraffolsol , t - . 1:. ; :.,,- ~ -.-, ... i =.
..VARCH ?3d 1858. f - .1) , • . ..'
BUIGHANTON
MAE:Ri,4`ilYt6;
BINGITAMrOIV: BROOME 60.-. N. Y.
THIS ESTAMISHMENT has been greatly
enlirged and improved daring the .spring,
and is now ready fbr the reception ot - Patienta.
Few similar institutions in thiscountry com
bine so. manyadvantag,e.s for the successful treat
ment of Inyal ids., The location is beautifu I, he
house new and commodious, the rooms large,air),
Well furnished and every way arranged', with a
vtew to the
,health and Comfort of the,occupants.
The Wysicians, Dr. Thayer and wife, have
had tweice . years experience (the last eight at
Blitghamton)in treating diseases Hydropathically.
during Which time they have treated successfully,
thousands of sick.persons, many after their dis
eases have been pronounced fatal, by eminent
P-hysiciani. In addition to their patients at the
"CURE" they have a large practice in thb village
and surrounding country, which makes them fa
miliar with the treatment of diseases of every
grade and character. They planned, built, - an d
own the "BinghamtonWater•Cureconsequently
it is under their entire control and management.
In all those diseases to which the peculiar a
daptation of Hydropathie treatment has been
successfully demonstrated, they will generally
guaMlitee a speedy and perfect restoration
Such are the following, viz.—Acute and Chronic
Rheumatisin, NerVons diseases, Dvspepsia,Scrof
ula, Spinal complaints, Tumors, thcers, - inlarge.
merit ofJoints, diseases of the Throat. arid Lungs,
Dropsy, Ague and Fever, Female eomplaints_of
every kind,.Skin diseases, Catarrh, &c. Sze:
• Persons Who,havo been long sick or-bed-ridden
and whO have not succeeded heretofore in' their
efforts to regain their health, are especialiy invi
ted to consult ur or give us a call. Terms from
$5 to $lO per week. .
jar Dr. Thayer will be nt Searle s.Hotel in
Montrose, on Friday, June '4lll. where any Inva
lids who desire, nay consult him.
For furthol• particulars, addreSs -
my•2otd . ] O. V. THAYER,
GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT.IS DUE!
THE original,oN'i PitiCE and READY PAY
Store of New Milford,
HAYDEN BROTHERS;
The People's Agents; are now -reeiir.-
ing, a large , Stock - "of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shnes, Hats nhd
gaps, Wall and WindoWPaper, Wooden Ware,
Forks, Hoes, Plows, and Salt—by-the bafrel or
load,—Yankee Notions, Jewelry-'and ‘Vatelies
wholetasle and retail; at prices that wonld as
tonish those nut posted in the r , eady-pay , busi
ness.
. .
We have nothing to ito With Fogyism,.
he has " gone in"—has vamoosed without a
groan or kirk, and the last seen of him he was
holding on to the tail of "Hard Times," and he
grinned n ghastly smile as he passed h:s OLI
FntunnS.
Ourlilott9 is—Liire and Let Live.
ONE PRICE ONLY !
Can't be beat down:
10 CHARGE FOR SHOWING-GOODS!
Every Article IVarrante4l as Represeizted!‘
We thank our friends and customers for their
liberal patronage in times past, and we hope by
strict attention to business. -to merit a contin
uance of the same. HAYDEN - BROTHERS.
New Milford, May Ist, 1833.-18te.-
The Cheapest Paper in.the
The NATIONAL iIiERCHANt
A large Weekly at . Sity Cents a . Year.-
TT contain; a choice selection of Literary mat.
1: ter, Tales, Poetry, and a large amount, of
commercial . information. The reviews of the
Markets and Bank Note Reports are of their.
selves worth more than the price. of subscription.
and The paper itself, befoie it is printed, costs
more than we get for it.
For Ten Dollars we-will send sixtee copies .
of the Merchant and a copy, of any three dollar
'magazine, such as Godey's Lady's nook Gra
ham's Magazibe.',-
Specimen copies of the Merchant will be sent
to Any address o'e the receipt of a pottage stamp.
Active young men wanted to canvass for the
paper, to whom a liberal commission will be al
lowed, that will amount in some cases-to eighty
dollars a month: _
Address, ~ • S. E. ASHTON & CO.,
Nafional Merchant (gee, Philadelphia
ATTENTION FARMERS!
THIS is to certify that the undersignid have
used Manny's Mower with ‘Vood's improve
ment, the past season, a'nd are fully satisfied that
it is a good machine, and we recomMend it to
the farmers of this County as a profitable and
labor-saving machine.
I
JEREMIAH MEACHAM, A. GRIFFIS,
JOHN HARRINGTON, L GARDNER,
M. .1. Ifaunuscroa; T. P. PIUNNEY,
February 25, 1858. .
For nriebines apply to
•
C. D. LATHROP.
Montrose, March 15418.58. [mlil tht.
A BOOS rOR tHE MILLION.
4 .0.1 _ 734 (BUST PUBLISHED.) .
TREATISE ON FERMENTF:D LIQUORS, or the
Art of Brewing, Distilling, Rectifying arid
Manufacturing Sugars, Wines, Spirits and all
kinds of Liquors„incrnding Cider and Vinegar—
with Wood k
. Cnts. This wort: which has lieqh
favorably reviewed by the New York Pross, con
taining, 1000 valuable- - directions. Medicine,
Metallurgy, Pyrotecher, Artificial Guano, Cos
metics, Artificial Gum Arabic; Artificial Gems,
Bleaching of Sheik Lac, Sealing Wax, Cements,
Pastes, Cleaning Cleansing and Clearing Mate
rials, Family? Soaps, Starch Polish, Cologne'end
other Perfumed Water 4, Dentrifices, Antique
Oils N y
' air Dyes and Restorers, Solders and
VarninVi an d i n k s ;
PileeS2, mailed free by. the author..
PR. L. PEUCIITWANdER;
Practical Chemist.
193 Maiden Lane, New York.-18m2i.
GOCERIES: proceries!.--A spin
did assortment of. Groceries at very low
fipres. ;
~11POTS and • Shoes.—Jast received a
irge assorreent-,for sale cliea'p. ,
ROCILERY.--A new jot just received
and or sale.
CIE All: and Stone tire:—ln all its
variety.
READ -MADE tlOilaing of every
description.
Ito Dairy .\
ea.o«We have a large lot of
A No. 1 Firkins a d Tubs fm sale.
13\
YOUNG & SMITH.
Summers, Penn..
litf.
April 28th, 1858.- •
MISSES B. A. SIIELP &I J. 81 . AST
TOILJLIir respectfuily announce tone
Ladies of Montrose and viainity,that the
have opened a !hop' for MiriisEnY and Datss-
Bfakind,. three deers east of Poses Store, where
they, will be happy to wait on al} who may please
to favor them with a call. •
Montrose, May 2d, 1868 —lBtd.
el LIDTHS, Cstshipiers and Vestiage, very de.
k.,./ ail:4le style's,* knees that,eanaot fail :'to
suit. Call and bdconvinced. C. W. MOTT.
MEM
6ittt* • • r
31t rt t
6 t
ox
• - •
NEW ARRANGEMENTS
At the'Old Stttiid f Lathrop &
LATHRO! & DeWITT
'DEG leave to annaunce.to the public in gen
eral that thviv Ore now opening one of the
largest :hoots of ;MERCHANDISE. ever offered-iu
Montrose. Compri4ing Dry. Goods, Groceries,
Hard. Ware, Crixtlei4y, &c.", winch they .4
propose to sell at tfib4ov..:Est."CA . Sll
Those's' ire E'eitt topc.ts,. ,
We vvish ter.detnonstrnfe, io the ptiblie the •
difference betweAi huying Gorids for cAsit and_
ON TIME. 44 . DEWITT.
Montrose, April 2 1 6t1i, 1858.
•
OFFICI; r Wilson's ore.
LODGING nt h SEA EIS•
. Montrose, 11 . • II .
,
Sair, ' 6 Aalt 11 •
UEO. W. MANNi, Wholesale Salt Dealer,:, ,
204 ‘Vashinginn Street, (directly oppositi
Washington Marketi) still continues to offer-iti
the city and coantryl Irsuleiall kinds of .fopcigii
coarse lind fine salty at the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in, part cif Asti
ton's celebrated braid for table, and dairy use,
Jeffrey & Darcy. Marshall's, Itrownlow's, &c.;
,and 500P0 buidielL.Turks.istatid, Donates, Co
rson, St. Übo, L rkbon, Cadiz, him Nantes, Ste.;
all of which will be,!sold at bargain prices _from .
vessels, store and 'to torelloth& •
•
Any purchaser wishin , * to select from a good'
assortment Fill findl it to•his intereid to call..
N. B.—Fine table salt pdt up in small bags of
different sizes, and constantly on hand in ahi
ping order. Also nj splendid article>of Rock'
Ground salt, in ..quart boxes, put up and for sale
by:the quantity f in 9a.qts 'Of five dozen each.
April 1, IBM—lv*
•• • ,
BOOKS, STATIONERY , - AND FANCY GOODS
At fieently IkelTuccd PriciesicirCash
. - ,A7: 1 -HE
Alontrde Ault More
.T.N.THE POS T OFFICE
Itv A. N. BULLARD. •
Montrose; March 30th, 'lB5B. - •
• n u M P Z 7-44 ' la cs,:ortas
PorCnA and Pro t Six Month's' Buyers.
H. itritnierT .
Would invite attention to his.nei - v Stock of
SPRINGI LfJ lER - GOODS 1.
JUST received; ibeluding, as usual, a great
variety of Ladies -Dress, Goods in- Prints;
Ginghattis,. kaWns;. Mips; Baieges, .
Poplins and . Silks.; • Brozhe, Htelia,,,Silk and'
Cashmere Shawls ; : Mantillas, Parasols,. Bich
Ribbons,• Bonnets and :Flowers, BrOadeloths,
Cashmerei•and Susnmer-Stuts, with a full ve;
riety of. other ! .
STAPLE 'AND FANCY GOODS
Includin g Grocerieti,Crockery,Hardware,SteveN
Iron, Steel, Nails,i Hats and Caps, B)aots :tad
Shoes, Carpeting,! Floor "pil ClotW, 'Painted
Window Shades, /all Paper, cloCks,
Oils. Paints, &c.Afelo.
- The entire StoCk having, been bought for
CASH, and at Panic Prices, will be sold at the
LOWEST i - muncs. bASH and PROMPT SIX
MONTHS' Buyers!,
N. 13. - ---Salt. and Flour constantly on -
hand. _ [Neu Milford, May, 13th. 1458. ,
Executors' Notice: z ,
LETTERS I'ESTAIENA'ARt ,HAVING
been duly issued to. the siiliSgrihers ; tipon
the estate of Patriejk 4faizauly, late of the town
ship of Rush, deceased,—Ali persons indebka
to .aid €state rm kquired to make :imniediate;
Payment, and all p'rsons having claims n,gainst
the said estate are requested to present the
same 'to us, duly authenticated, for settlement: „
8 c:6-Some at cost and some at
10 per cent. below cost..,-Call and be done
vinced that $l,OO 'will procure you as -145$ a
pile of goods-as :can be had . at any ether shop
in the county. . ; ".A. N. BULLARD. •
Miinttose, 30th.
PANIII - 1 COIN taken at PAR, at the Store
S
of: GIiTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO.
Montrose, liny I:2th,-1858.
wbazt 24112;231.' •
AtE just received another
arrive
of Wall
IFaper, and - .expect mere to arrive soon. I
thinic customers will find my assortment the
larest dnd beet iti,-Susquehanna County, and
prices. DA low as lowest. Also,
,Window
Paper, Oil Shades and Fixtures, Bordering, &c.
ABEL TUtz RELL.
Montrose, April 15th, 1853. • • - , ,
•
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!, -
~
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! .
A IA stdek of Books and Stationery,
1 - 1. Pocket Knives, a warranted article. - Gold
Pens and Holders,j the best this side of N. V..
beside other articles much too-numerous to
name Mt be had for prices surprisingly lowiOi
the - rnaius la these 1.41 T.i.m.e.s.
By A. N. BULLARD.'
Montrose, 313reli 30th, 1858. • ,
the undersig,nefl agent
• Notice tolßridge Builders.
SEALED Propo4als wilt ; wilt.lAt received pt the
Commissione,rs' Office in Dfontrose on
Monday, Juno 7th. 1858, for building a
Bridge over the Wyninsifig_Creek,near the, Mill of
N. ,Shoemaker in:' Rush township. .V 4 4r, anji,
Specifications cah be seen at the Commissioners'
• iffeq after The 20:111 of May inst. By bider of
the CommissionerS.
•
Cloy,er. See - di pt the large kind, and
Tintotky Seed,aoew lot just received and
for sale by
010 MailiNl22o24
TO MOTHERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS.
Dr. R.A. LAMONT'S Periodical Compound.
The most,betreficial and successful FEst.u.E semi
ICINE now in use or known, for all cases of dis.
ordered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruation;
Licorithcch„FemalticWeakneas &c. Ladies who
hate been disappointed in the use of Female Patti
&c, can pof.the'utmost confidenee in this CoM:
pound, it is infallible in.the cure of all the above
named Complaint:4.i It will be sent by
_mail Co
any riddross by enVfosing $2 to any authorizedagent. Prepared .y R. I. ANDREWS; Buffalo
N. Y. For sale b BENTLEY, READ &C 0..,
and druggists gene ,Ily. fmayl3'sB.l-f
BLACK, 111H.5110P.
ripHE underairclihaviog rented the .above
1 is preparsd todo all kinds of blaekstssithing
in the best etyleiti(fat the lolkeet rates: For
Woefdi tiorse, 87 14 cents; oxen per pair $l,
75. For !setting horae.shoeis 8 eta., toeing and
setting sawn JO Fts. pAItVEY, PATRICK:
Montrose; Aprll
Clover as Timothit: Seed.
A CO3l
-C -an,
ilibmgAix,"
talto DUMML.
• JAMES LOGAN,
ExectitoiL
• JOHN RONEY
Rush, May 10th,' 1858.-19U-6.*
. _ CROSBMAN,
Commissioners' Office,
Montrose, May 4th: 1858.
GRAS • SEEDS.
11. lIURRITT
1)ril sth, 1858.
Now Milford, A
ARRANT:EIi PURE.-Lkor whole?
Lsale and C. I). LATIIROP.. •
ontrose, Fe . 8, 1858.—td. •
AOomatit Setqednen Sciiiutpisikt
'TtntRELLI3
ETE asortmeitt of GROCERIES
M. HAW LE en..