The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 10, 1858, Image 3

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    ISJUNC110:1 ASKEW son.-- . An injunction has
been asked for to restrain the - Sunbury and
Er!e Railto/4 Company frtinkselli ng the North
Branch Cattail° the Company of which Col.
Welles is President. The - ground on which
this injunction is asked, is, that another party
are willing m
to pay $500,000 ore for the. C a . : .
flats than the Welles party, and. -as i 5 per
- cent, of the bonus is to revert to' the Corn'
monwealth, it would make a difference to th ,
-- •Commonwealth 0r5375,000. • •
ELEcTrUtv z NEry Hivnx.—The. Demb-.
cratic majority -in New Haven foi l Mayoilis
over 5001 This it. a bad show for Ole
• '"Fusionists." It looks very like a reforniir
"first principles"' and slight. disgus wjZ
"Ametican-Republionoistpl—in Con tient.
This, we believe, js theArgest tnnj' - ever
_ iven in New Haven for iDejnocraticAfavor.
, -
Oxygenated Bitters.-Ademinent physician
pronounces this medicine a specific for Dys
pepsia in ail its forms., When taken accord
ing to directions, it gives immediate reliet,
and, in most cases, effects a permanent cure.
Notice.—The patrons of the several schools
in Harford School District are requested to em
ploy such Teachers in their_ schools as they
, choose, during the succeeding school year, but
: The Teachers will be required to make their
monthly reports to th,e.Secretary, and produce a
valid certMeate from the County Superintendent
before they can receive an order todraw money
from the District Treasury.
By order of the Board of Directora.
E. T. TIFFANY, Sec.
Ilarford, May 12; 1858-ttf.
liolrace---Tbe School Directors of Bridge
water harebeen informed that some in the district
ire dissatisfied with teachers for opening their
schools by reading a chapter in the Bible. The
Directors are unable to see anything improper or
out of place in opening common tichoels with
prayer or singing, or by reading a chapter in the
13ible.(without comment).- They therefore leave
it entirely with the teachers of 'Bridgewater to
exercise theiFjndgment atri do as they think pro
per in this respect. By order of the Board:
• May 14;18581 .L CATLIN, See'ry.
- . .
Why will you suffer with Chronic
Rheumatism, Colic, -Pains in the
Back and Chest, when DR. TonLts' VEETIAN
uc
LimENT is wait-anted to cure, if ustd us di
rected' or the . money will be refunded by -the
agents. Depot, 59 Cortlandt street, New Nork.
Price 25 and 50 cts. - Se that &ery bottle is
wrapped in yellow Qaper and signed_ S. I. Tobias.
None others ale gullible.. Sold by. Abel Tarrell,
Montrose, Pa.. 21w3.
Holloway's Ointment and frills do
not belong to any special and exclusive lass of
`remedies. They seem to comprehentne Snest
remedial properties of all the great specifics:—
Thus the c p tmenl, in eases of eruptive and 131-.
. cems - disease, appeals not only to remove the
external inflammation, but to sink deep into the
reeesses of the s ;stem, putting out, to the last
spark, the fires of fever, invigorating the circula
tion. and purifying the fluids which Course thro'
the fleshy fibre., the glands, and the skit" -In
most cases thettintnlent is, we are sinfdrmed,
waterZally assisted by an occasional dose of till
- - [lw,
Ilelinboldfs Genuine Preparation;
concentrated Extract Riichu, for Diseases
of the Bladder, kidneys, Gravel,-Dropsy, Weak.
nesses, is &safe and pleasant- remedy. Read
the advectisemeitt,in another column, headed
qielmbold's Genuine Preparatiori.". [inje.
..gg4/1.4111D.•
In Janesville, Rock county, .Wisconsin, on the
tt!t , by Rev. G. W. Lawrcitive, Mr. EG
BERT r GATES, formerly of Dimoel,..Sumea
county Pa., to Miss EMMA L. BOSTWICK, of
the former place.,
41120.
'ln Franklin, May 22nd, Itev. loseph- Barlow,
sg t: d 71 ears.
: Seldom are we. called upon to ,eontemplate
Aenth under such painful eireumstances as in the
present instance.
i.;td on Saturday night (22nd) the parsonage
: in which the deceased resided, was discovered
to he on fire; Mr., B. was roused from sleep by
one of the family, and, while under the bewil
-I:dering excitement, of the moment he attempted
•as is supposed, to go into the rot ni where the
'fire was raging, As, he' opened the door the
liatnes burst, out upon him, overwhelming him
and causing death before relief could reach him.
Wk ether the , last words which he heard to
utter, " Mother, where are you ?" were a cry to
ki.,.wife for help, or, an expression of anxiety for
her safety, we may nut know; but-white they
continue to tie gin the ear's 'Of that devoted com.
' panien. as long they must, bringing the terrible
scene vividly before - her, they will also serve to
yeurey sweet memories of that tender solicitude
and wealth of affection which he ever manifested
toward her tarina a union of so' many yeans.
Newer was a husband better beloved by a 'site.
or aifather more reverenced and almostadored
by his children, and we know that we speak the
langnage of many hearts, besidethecrushed and
bleeding ones of that broken family circle, when
we say that he.vms well worthy the heart's pun,:
est and warmest regards,and thin, he gave a full
return for all the kindness-and love bestowed
upon him. • -
The subject of this notice was born near Man
chester, t ngland, hi April, 1787, He Was-con
verted in early life, and entered the ministry in
the Methodist connection before he attained his
Stet year.. He emigrated to this country in
1819, united with the Presbyterian clinch in
1835, and' joined the Montrose Presbytery dur
ing the same year. Truly a father in Israettlata
fallen. Looking from our low stand-pint bf
observation,, and judging with our weak judg:
went, it would seem that one who had served his
Master so long and so faithfully Was worthy to
lie calmly doWn to die, and breathe his life out
sweetly in the aims of his friend.s. But higher
wisdom chose a 'different way. Time has many
deep mysteries, but eternity will unfold and ex
plain them all,mnd show us - why God so deals
with his loved ones. Happy forms if we can
feel here, as we shall.surely know hereafter, that
"Though dark the cloud and ficree the storm,
Ile duet& all things well."
The grief-striekeia fatally; have the earnest
sympathy of a large circle of friends. Werds
-.cannot express it, but there ate hearts that can
fee/. May God shield and bless the widow and.
the fatherless. W. B. D.
WOOL CARDING.
•
T pE subscriber is carrying on the above-bu
sines as usual.. •. A. G. REYNOLDS.
Brooklyn, Julie, Bth, 1858.-23tf.
WOOL . WOOL!
WANTED 100001bs:of Wool, for which we
T T will pay the highest market price, cash'.
delivered - it our store. YOUNG do SMITH.
SomMericiile,June 7, 11358. -
• W00L..-CARDING
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he
has again,resnmed the business of Wool
Carding at the old stand at - Keeler's Mill near
the Mineral Springs in- Frankfin:
!Stine Bth, 1858.-3w. 5 - D.. H. KEELER'.
- ELECTION OF. MAJOR' GENEOAL
TTN pursnace of an order from Brigadier Gen
.eral L. N. Solis, •et.the First Brigade, Tenth
Division, SualiehannA county, there will be .an
Election held at the.honstof L. . Starte, in Mont-
rose, on Thursday, the Ititi• day of, June,
between the hovirs of IO aL and 2 p..m. for the
purpose of erecting a Major General . for the•
Tenth Division; composed. of the el/brake of
gusgesehanna . and' Wayne, in place of A. A
Farnham; deceased. • . -
N. B.:=All Commissioned Ceders we hereby
, notified 'to be 'Punctual. in - their attendance on
said day: - . ASA.SPICER, Brig. Inspector,
Ist Brig., 10th biv. Pa. Militia.'
Brig. likepect. Office,
ifairfor4 June ist 19'38. 5:
00, V ilt E
- wt.
• •
•
Are hereby notified to meet at their Engine,
Howse, on MondaY, June 14th, at 6 o'clock, p. m.,
for exercise. A full attendance is requested.
Then, "Blue Coats," come, and haste along,
e To swell the 'Montrose Firemen's" throng.
J. P. N. RILEY, Foreman.
S. M. Wilson, Secretary
_
Disease of the-Stomach.--The stom
ach 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 It also weakens the brain,
destroys the memory, creates pains-and dimness,
and various afflictions of the head. It produces
great difficulty in breathing and swallowing.
Sometimes taintieg fits will ensue; also bad
breath, restfessness and great loss of strength.
if not-immediately attended to. the blood will
(tarry the disease through the whele system, and
death will end the Work. From 2 tab of Morse's
Pills a day will keep the digestive organs in a
healthy condition, and unclog or carry away all
impure matter, and thoroughly restore and
cleanse the stomach; at the same time the Pills
will so purify the blood, as to drive ail manner
of disease from the system.
Worms.-.-In !a quantity of corrupted mat.
ter, there is always' to be found a nest of worms.
They cannot, neither will they stay anywbe
else.. Weak stomach and bowels are subject to
them, as they havenoteufficient power to digest
their food. Hence a large heap of matter is
lodged, and
.worins must be the result. A few
doses of these Pills will disturb them in their
nest, and drive thetn out of the system.
IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED, that an occasional
dose when in health, especially after taking cold,
ill prey, ent the disease from forming in the body.
i {Pie'
HERR '
ING S. Patent Cham
pion Fire-PrOot.Spfes—With Hall's Pat
ent Powder-Proof Locks, the same that were a.:
warded Separate metals at the World's F'air,Lon
don, 1851, and the World's Fair, New York, 18-
53, and are the only American Safes that were
awarded medals at, the Londoa World's Fair.
These Safes form the most perfect seenrity,
against Fire and Bu rglars,of any safe ever offered
the public, and can 'only be had of the subscribers
and their agents ; who have on hand and matte to
order, all kinds of Ballet and Chilled Von Bank
Chests and Vaults,yault Doors, and Money Box
es, or Chests for Brokers, Jewelers and Private
Fainifie.4, for Plate, Diamorids, and other %Taloa
blos. And are also Patentees (by purchase) and
manufacturers of JONES' PATENT PERMU
TATION BANK LOCK.
1 'S. C. HERRING & CO.,
No. 2511 Broadway, cor. Murray sire' t, N. Y.,
ap 22 2m a.w.] Opposite the City HALL
SUSQUEHANNA CO. NORVAL SCHOOL,
J.Jr.'STODDARD, A. iIL, Principal.
TnEl undersigned take pleasureln announc
ing that the SUS('A COUNTY NORMAL
SCHOOL will again open in the Academy Buil
dings, in' Montrose, on
Aultust 30th, 1111138,
to continue eleven-weeks. tinder the charge of
Prot. STODDARD and competent Assistants, aided
also, Tor ten weeks, by B.F. TEWKSBURY, CO.
Supt., whose knowledge of the condition and
wants of the.teachers of the coun(v, renders him
eminently qualified to contribute much to the in.
teresta of thellacd. [We. deem it proper to
'state that Mr.Tewksbury is not, pecuniarily in
terested in the si!houl.)
Prof. Stoddard's, character as an efficient Ed
neater and popular 'Author is too well known to
rcquire comment; and the'marked success and
universut satisfaction - that liave attended his la.
born among us in the past, are sufficient guaranty
for the future.
During the present summer he will visit the
Normal Schools of Canada to possess'himself of
whatevei,improvements in the Art of teaching
they may present.
LECTURES.
Prof.• Stoddard will lecture on the Science and
Art of Teaching and Mcral Development. Mr.
Tewksbury will lecture, on Physiology and Hy
giene. ..The following gentlemen will also -lec
ture before the school: J. L. Richardson, Supt.
of Lucerne co., N. A. Calkins, editor of the Stu
dent andl Sehoolniate, N. Y., Hon. Wm Jessup,
R. B. Little, and B. S. Bentley, Esqs., Rev. B. B.
Emory, and others. -
There will be a Primary Department connrt
ed with the school, under the charge of Miss El
len,C. Park.
EXPENSES.* -
Tuition in Normal Department, 11 weeks, $6,00
" -Primary " - 3,50
" Normal " & Latin & Greek; 9,00
Board pi. week, - • '2,00
It is desirable that tuition bills be paid in ad.
vance,and no deductions will be made except in
cases of protracted sickness., Students can
board themselves, as heretofore. Cooking stoves
and furniture can. be rented of Mr. Sayre at rea.
seeable ratea. •
,For information in regard to Rooms and Board
apply to' W. B. Deans Montrose Pa. or to the
Secretary.-
.Students,should riot fail to be . presefa at the
opening of the school.' W. JESSUP, Preel.
Cr. F. READ, Sec'ry.
Montrose, June 8,1858.-3 m.
TIOGA POINT
AGRtCUIATIIRkI.
annuman Vomz
Atheni, Bradford County, Pa.
WELLES, BLOOD & co.
KIRBY'S MOWER&REAPER,
WE are inanufac l tnring the above mentioned
excellentlnachine for eastern Pennsylva-qa
and the neighboring counties in New YOrk, and
invite the particular attention of farmers to the
following features of Ilirby's Mower and Reaper,
.which we believe to be superior to all others in
use, in the following partiedlars:—lt
light
est in use ; is strong and durable;simple in con
struction; easily worked; adapte for horses or
oxen; requires moat less draught than other ma
chines; has no.gid e draught though it cute a wide
swath; will work on rough ground, where no other
machinifean follow it; Very difficult to be clogged
in any kind of graze, be it wet 9r dry: not liable to
get out of repair; iecomposed'principally of iron,
is a perfect combined machine, working equally
well whether mowing or reaping; and is the cheap.
est in price,—Mower being only $lOO, and the
combined Machine' sl2o,—making it altogether
the most desirable Mower and Reaper in market.
Er Farmers wanting RELIABLE Mowers &
Reapers, should by all means see our machines
before making up their minds ta bay any other.
Additional & interesting infatuation concerning
the:Kirby machine is contained in oar Illustrated
Catalogue,
which also "describes our other ma.
chines and implements, among which are
Emery's Patent Cbaugable Bail
Road Horse powers, Tioga Point
ImproVed Threshers and cleaners,
Tliresbers and Separators, Portable
SaW Milli, Plows, Cultivators, and
Ilorsci ROM, tider.liiiivaud Grain
fOir . • .
PORTABLE DOG POWER
Is a ialaiblo machine, and mach superior t&the
common IcieMed wheel, and is, adapla
ries of !iota five to twenty ; • ••
Seniffor copieaof our catalogue and Nee
list'for pp:illicit and neighbors.
WELLES, BLOOD di 00;
- Athens, Pa.:lnns Ist, 868. [23w6
L . -BLOWERS, Agent for Elusq's eoUnty,
d'usto9ite• address, Moutrose,,Ps;
( NOTICE TO SIT FRIENDS.
HANKFUL for the - Itiodzeis and patronage
received from my numerouifriencis for the
L thirty years , I Would aow•be t ,o, ) oave to la.
duce to them as an assuciato in business, Mr.
'any M. ALLEN, and would solicit for the new
I , of Evans 4. Allen a continuanee of their fa.
-, assuring them that no pains will be spared
the Partners to merit the same.
ALFRED J. EVANS. •
:inghataton May Ist, 1858.
NEW j€WEIM
EVANS & ALLEN have
this day returned from
New York with a'iCell select
ed and choice assortment of
Watdbes, Jewelry
AND F.ANCY •Gf 0 O,DS,
wl4'ch together with their former stock, makes the
laTest and best vdtiety of goods in their line ever
off red to the inhabitants of Binghamton; and.as
i
th above were purchased for cnsh, will be sold
at he lowest cash prices, and all articles warrant
ed ceording to representation. The attention
of II persons wishing to examine or purchase is
respectfully solicited. EVANS & ALLEN,
No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall.
ATCDES.—GoId and Silver Watches,
of every description, of our own impor
tat on, and also of various other makers, open
face /Ind hunting, for sale by EVANS & ALLEN.
§.VER WARE.—Table and Desert Forks;
I H 4' able,u
Mustard
Desert,Tea ,Pie,Prese rve,Bu tter Cream,
iyerc Cups and - Goblets; Card Cases; Salt
lars; sets of Knive, Fork and Spoon; and
Akin Rings, of sterling silver, at
EVANS & ALLEN'S.
)LATED WARE.—A handsome variety of
Plated Castors, .Cake and Card Baskets,
ps, Forks and Spoon', extra heavy plate, Tea
1, Sugar Baskets, Salt Cellars, &c., for sale
EVANS & ALLEN.
E%VELRY.—A very beautifurassortment of
Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Enamelled,
'ne and . all Gold Ear. Rings and Breast-Pins,
received by VANS & ALLEN.
OLD CH AINS.,--Fob, Vest, Chatelaine and
Neck Chains, s,of various patterns and
Ights, by EVANS & ALLEN.
I R.ACELETS.—The best stock of Bracelets
ever offered in Broome County, consisting
1 old Link, Bank flair, Jet and Coral, of the
'est patters, cheap, at
I EVANS & ALLEN'S,
N 0.2 Odd Fellows' Hall. -
tino o lamton, May 25th, 1858.
QjLEEVE BUTTONS.—A very superior arti
-0 cle of Onyx, Cameo, Gold. Studs, Gold and
Cant) Sleeve Buttons and Stues,- for sale by
EVANS & ALLEN,
No 3 Odd Fellows' Hall,.
• Binghamton, June 4th, 1858.
OLD • I
SPECTACLES—Of every age, eon-
Ur vex and concave, aLo Silver, Steel, Plated
and German Silver, do L 3 EVANS &ALLEN.
PLATED KNIVES.—A large stockof Table
and Desert Knives, also Steel Knives and
Forks, for sale by EVANS & ALLEY.
CORAL BEADS—By the bunch, also Coral
Necklaces and Armlets, Ly
Evlss& ALLEN.
' 4 OLD PENS.—A first rate stock of Gold
Pens, with and without holders, by
- I EVANS & ALLEN.
POCKET CUTLERY —A very desirable as
sortment of One, Two, Three .and Four
Sluded Knives, also, a good lot of Scissors, all
sizes, by Evass & ALLEN.
LOCKS—Plain and Alarm, Lever and Pen: Cdulum, 30 day, 8 day and 30 hour, Wood
and Iron Cases, by EvAss & Au.ss.
NAMIN RINGS—SiIVer, Ivory and Bone,
by . EVANS & ALLEN.
GOLD TIIIMBLESSome very heavy, like
wise Silver do., of all sizes, by
- 'EVANS & ALLEN,
No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall
inghamt4n, Juno 4th, 1858.
THE MIGHTY HEALER!
i World Known and World Tried.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
FrHE free admission of all Nations, as well as
the verdict of the leading hospitals of the
0:41 as well as'the New World, stamp this pow
erfid remedial Agent as the greatest healing
preparation ever made known to Buffeting man.
itapenetrative qualities are more than marvelous,
thrc. the external 'orifices of the skin, invisible to
thci naked eye, it reaches the seat of the internal
disease; and in all external affections its antl-in
flaComatory and healing Viitues surps..% anything
elie on record, and DI- Nature's great ally.
Etystfiellas and Salt Rheum ~
lire two-ot the most common and virulent
disorders prevalent on this continent, .to these
Ointment is especially antagonistic, its " modus
oi4randi” is first to eradicate the venom and
then complete the cure. -
Bad Legs, Old Cores, and Ulcers.
pines of many years standing that have peril.
naeionsly refused to yield td any other remedy
orltreatment, have invariably succumbed to a
few applications of this powerful unguent.
Eruptions on the , Skin,
Arising from a bad state of blood or chronic
di s ease are eradicated , and a clear, transparent
surface regained by the restorative action of this
Ointment. It surpasses many of The cosmetics
and other toilet appliances in its power to dispel
•
rashes and other disfigurements of the face.
1 . Piles and Fistula.
Every form and feature of these prevalent and
stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and en
titlcly by the use of this emolient; warm (omen
tacions should precede its application. Its heal
ing qualities sill be found thorn' and invariable.
Brh the Ointment and the Pitts should be used i . ,
• the following cases:
Bunions, Rheumatism, Sore Throats,
Barns, Ringworm; Sores of all kinds
Chappedllandi Salt Rheum Sprains,
Chillblains,- Scalds, Stiff Joints,
•Ftula, Gout, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Ulcers,
Lumbago, - Swel ' d Glands, Venereal Sores,
111 . ere'l rept'ns,Sore Legs, Wounds of aI 1
Pt i les, Sore Breasts, Sore Heads, , [Binds.
iIIgrCAUTION!4:-None are Genuine unless
the words," Holloway, New York and London,"
aro digeernible as a iNgter-mark in every leaf of
the book of directions around each pot or box ;
i
it nay be plainly seen by holding the leaf tothe light
A handso'me reward.will be given to any one ren.
d ring such information as may lead to the detee-
Lien of any party or parties counterfeiting these
medicines or, vending them knowing them to be
spurious. k .
*** Sold at the Manufactories of Prof. Hoito
uos-sr, 80 Maiden Lane,'New Yorkrand by alrre
spectable Druggists* and Dealers in Medidine
throughout the United States and the civilized
world, in pots at 25 taints, 83cents, andl3l each.
iTherHr
e is a considerable saving by' taking
the larger sizes. .
I N. B.—Directions for tßir guidance of patients
in: every disorder are affixed to each pot.
'June 10, 1858. 123eowly.
:Administrator's Notice.,
WHEREAS Letters of Administration to the'
estate of Ellen Bagley, late of Brooklyn
township, County of Susquehanna, deceased,
hare been grinted to the subscriber, all persons
indebted to the said estate Ire requested to make
immediate !payment;- and those hating claims
sgai l net the saute, - will present them duly authe6
timted rot settlement, to 'R. W. GEER.
I • Administrator.
I Brooklyn, June Bth, 1858..-23w6.'
_ HENRY B. iticICEAV,
- TTORN EY and COUNSELLOR; at LAW.
Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad.
fbid county, Pa. • • - z• •
Erwin attend piopptly to all proteseional
business intimated to him; in this and : adjoining
c.uttieC' jje3 5811'
HIGHLY I MPOrtTANT
11 F g.AT ,
To All Gentlemen who ,Wear Clothes.
I HAVE recently made arrangements, at
cou
siderable expense; for doing work in the
TAILORING BUSINESS
on very short notice, in a neat,durable, and fash
ionable manner, and at reduced prices.
I will furnish garments to order,,if desired, or
render the custpmer whatever assistance he may
need in selecting materials of the best quality,
and at the lowest market prices.
- All my work will be-warranted as to fit, fin
ish- and durability. No customer need take his
work from the shop unless it suits him.
Being permanently, and exclusively engaged
in this business, it shall be my great aim to please
the publie,,atid thtis secure their patronage.
P. LINES.
Montrose, June Ist 1858. , 1121 f.
BTIktAYED
• 1 - 1, o M the subscriber on or
`‘..12 about the 25th of May, .one
• (./. 4 Yearling HEIFER, mostly white
..!!!!!...-!•_ with a few red spots on her. Who
ever will give information where the said Heifer
may be found shall be suitably rewarded.
ALBERT ALDRICH.
Now,Milford, May 31st, 1858.-22w3.
Administrators' Notice.
TITHEREAS Letters of Administration to the
-VT Estate. of Allen Tennant,. late of New
Milford township, county of Sum's, deceased,
have been granted to the subscribers; all persons
indebted to the said estate are requested to make
immediate payment; and those having claims
against the same, will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement, to
THOMAS D. TENNANT,
MON TRAVILLE TENNANT.
Administrators .
Now Wilford, J uno 3d, 1858.-2,2.6w*.
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I United States Treasury Note $lOOO.
2 do - do s do, 500 each.
5 do do do 200 each.
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10 Pat. Lev. llunt'g Cased Watches 100 each.
20 Gold Watches - - 75 each.
50 do - - 60 each.
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too Ladies. (Joh] Watches - - 35 'each.
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 each.
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do do Pens and Pencils -- - sto 15 each.
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bles, and'a variety of other articles, worth from
fifty cents to fifteen dollars each.
' On receipt of the subscription money, the sub
scriber's name will be entered upon our books
opposite a number, and the gift corresponding
with that number will be forwarded rithin one
week, by mail or express, post paid.
There is neither humbug nor lottery about the
above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of
value. We prefer to make this liberal distribu
tion among them instead of giving a large COM.
mission to agents, giving to the subscriber the
amount that would go to the agent, in many
cases a hundred fold more.
Egy- Addresi all eominuniehtions to
DANIEL ADEE, Publisher,
May 27.=--y1 211 Cootie Street, New York
Sheriff's Sales.
111DrY virtue of sundry writs issued out of the
.1.) Court of Comnion Pleas of Susquehanna
County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale,
by public vendue, at the Court House, in Mont
rose, on Saturday, June 19th 1858, at one
o'clock, p. m., the following Real Estate, to
wit:
Alt Oat eeiLin piece or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the township of Oakland,
county of SusquehannanndState of Pennsylvania
and bounded and described as follows,• to wit :
Od ibe north by lands of John Hilbolne, on the
east. by lands of A. P. Hnpinan, on the south by
laths formerly occupied by David Bond, and on
the west by land supposed to belong to John
McCarthy, formerlfoceupied by
and
Wit
sonceontaining, one hundred and six acres of
andimore or less, with the appurtenances, one
framed house, barn, saw mill, and about eighteen
acres improved.
Taken in execution at the.sult of B. S. Bent
ley vs. George Herrick.
ALSO—AII that certain Piece Or' parcel of
land, situate in Harmony •township, State and
county aforesaid and bounded and described
:or follows, to wit : Begining on the south corner
of the whole tract of land late of Joseph Austin,
deceased; thence north 34 deg west, 10 1-2 per.
to's post in an original warrantee line ; thence
along the same north 46 deg. east, 372 perches
more or less to a post; thence south 43 1-2 deg.
east, lOQ perches to two beech saplint-marked
and stones; thence south 46 deg. west, 394 per
ches to the place of beginning. containing two
hundred and thirty-nine acres, more or less, to
gether with the appurtenances, one dwelling
house, two framed barns, sheds and orchards,
and about eighty-six sores improved.
Taken in execution at the suit of B. S. Bent
ley vs. Thomas Cook. •
JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff.
Sheritf's Office, •
Montrose, June Ist, 1858.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of HOWELL 4. WELCHis this
day dis solved by mutual consent. The ac
cents are in the: hands of J. A. Howell for col
lection. JOHN A. HOWELL,
JOHN C.. WELCH.
The Butchering business will be conducted at
the old stand by lIENSTOCK & HAWLEY.
Montrose, May 24th, 1858.-21w4.*
MILITARY NOTICHi
THE citizens of Harford township and its
cinity are hereby requested to moot at the
house of N. W. WALDROn in Harford, on Satur
day, the 19th day of June, at one o'clock, p.:m.,
for the purpose of organizing .a Light Infantry
Company,according tO.the Militia Laws of Penn
sylvania, of the Act of eighteen hundred and
eight; By request of 111/42MCP1C1ZENIS.
j ASN'SP/CElVll4limpector,
let ERg, 19th Dist.li Pa. Militia.
Brigade Inspector's Office, /
Harford, May 315f, , 1858. 21w2.
NO TICE"
IT has beerr sometime since I have sold out
my business,; .. and I wish to close, up. Those
having notes duo, or tumettled aricopntiOrill
please call and settle the _ same, and. says COST.
If I am not at home you will find my matters
with Amos Nichols at Post Brothers'• Store,
where the same can be settled with him if ,st•
tended to soon. S A. W OODRUFF.
Montrose, Itay, 31st, 1858.-22-w2s:*
Take Due Notice!
And govern yonrselres accordingly,
THAT IT IS TILE WILL ATM FLYASORE OF
uttenbtrg, oreittituirt,,. k
T ° make public announcement orthe fact that
they have entered into a NEW ARRANGE
MENT; for the joint benefit - of themselves and
the laboring community as follow's:
.They will receive
SPANISH COIN
at par, in exchange for - all goods purchased at
their establishment from this date; and in ad
dition thereto rkEDGE themselves to sell , goods
from 25 to 30 per cent cheaper than any other
firm in Northern Pennsylvania.
There is at the pretient time, a large amount
of tipanish Coin in circulation in this region;
and having seen with surprise in the public printi
of this county, a notice to the effect, that such
coin is , reduced in value at MONTROSE,
&MTrilaretr ge r Miacovulta p
That we are in great need of money,
and as the said Spanish, Coin is tho best
silver in the market, we advise all persons in
possession of such coin to bring tho same to
GUTTENBERG, RO SENBAUM
who gill take it at
Its Former lue.
We are constantly recieving DRESS GOODS
of the lateststy les and of the finest qualities,
comprising a splendid assortment . of -Shawls,
Mantillas, Bonnets, and a superb stock of
REIMICa2IIMMUS7 (113)40C+63
to which we invite the particular attention of coun
try Milliners, A beautiful assortment of 'Em
broidery, cotnprikin,g Collars, Sleeves, Linens,
Laces, and White-Goods too numerous to 'men
tion, We devote a great deal of attention to the
READY4IADE CLOTHING
business, and have a large Tailoring establish
ment connected with our Stores at Montrbse and
Susquehanna Depot. We flatter ourselves that
wo can fit a man—be he dwarf or giant, and no
matter how ill-shapen—in presentable style,
provided always, that his portmonnaie is stuffed
with the "needful" (defined by us to consist of
Spanish as well as Anterican_coin).
* * *Call, and get your money's worth at the
Store of
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & Co
Montrose, Pa.,
May 18th, 1858.
R.,ICENVON
WOULD. . respectfully indite attention to the
fact that he will receive SPANISH
COIN at PAR in exchange for Goods at lowest
prices, or on notes and accounts, and would
res'peetfully .invite attention to his well selected.
stock of
.DRY GOODS,
consisting in part as follows: Rich Black Silks;
Brooha, Stella and Cashmere Shows from $8 to
$2O; Rich Ribbons; Garages, Challis, Prints,
and Robes; Embroidered Collars from 6 1-4 eta.
to 20 cts.; Parasols, Umbrellas, and Carpet Bags.
CROCKERY AND HARDWARE.
Scythes—an excerent assortment, best in "this
city,"—Rakes, Hay-Forks, Straw Forks, Brass
Kettles, &c.. &e., &c.
Fine Stock of Ladies" Shoes, Watli-Pet-
Per, and a Large Assortment of Carpeting.
In 'fact et Nice Stock of RICH GOODS—to be
sold at the LOWEST PRICES, for
SPANISN COIN.
So come one and, all, and hereafter avoid afl
such as show you by their practise that they do
not do by others as they wish _others to do by
them. You will , please take notice that no
dealer offers you Spanish' Coin at 2 2 0 contain
change—they expect to get more.
'P. S. There is another class of customers that
I wish to saga word to. Some seem to labor
under the impression that I do not need any
money to conduct my business. It will proba
bly prove a fatal mistake to . theircredit with me,
and if they will set themselves to work to pro
cure the needful they will be relieved the pres
ence of that special messenger whom no one
cares to see.
Goods as bereretofere will be sold to prompt
six months buyers—and those only-Lon time.
All those who have not settled their accounts
for the year past please call and settle the game
without delay. Yours truly, in trade,
May 18th, 18581 R. KENYON.
NEW GOODS ! - NEW' GOODS f !
-AT
YOUNG & SMITI4'S
READY-PAY STORE.
THE undersigned would announce to their
customers, friends, and the public general
ly that they have just returned front , the citrand
are receiving and opening a new aad complete
assortment of
NEW GOODS
of various kinds, which will be sold at prices to
suit the times for Cast or PRODUCE. We have
sought the medium of the press to announce to
all upon what principle wo shall lrinsact busi
ness. It is termed the - •
EEADY-PAY SYSTEM
• OR
C AAR - Min IFROVII3
01\721 PRICE
to all persons for the same article, end it shall
be our endeavor to make those prices-such as
will induce persons who wish to Ray for their
own Goods and not others, to call ht least and
examine our stock, and if the prices don't come
daft to the spited; we cannot expect to sell
them. Seme kind friend maysay that it will be
"no co," but we think from the 'experience of
the, past few months of every person who hap.
peaed to we the country merchants, especially
if it had been standing sit months or morei with
what Coaxing, dunning, threats, Atc.; they, hate
been beset, we think they will all respond to
the above system and resolve to bny no more
goods than they can pay for, and that they are
determined to support those who will establish
that principle and carry it out. We will let the
system established stand upon its own merits,
believing that it is the most prudent and wise
course to be pursued in every branch of busi.
*floss, and that the day is not far distant when
it will be GENERALLY adopted. Call and see US
and wo will shoo , you goods at astonishing low
figures.
All kinds of Ilerckiaritatle Produce taken in
exchange for Goods at the highest raarket price.
youNG &
Summers, Penn.,
•
April 28th, 1858. C
FIVE BOXES of GARDEN SEEDS
for aule at TURRELL'S.
Montrose, April 15th, 1858.
TO THE SNEEZING PUBEIC.
Durtio's Celebrated'Catarrh Snuff,
AY INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
4'eCIR SALE BY
_ 6 • .
R. THAYER, Montrose;
S.D. TOMPKINS, Brooklyn;
Wm H. THAYER, Dimeek.
NENVIKILVORD
SELECT SCHOOL.
MISS C. V. HITCOpp COCK, PRINMIPAL
THI ®.school i 3 now,ip session , in the build
ing cermer.ty ,ocaupted by 14. fantot, and
will receive sefiorale'sit the,followina !fates
„
per terni . of M vrks.in cote. Engl. Brat:icily:4B3 012.
”. in higher ~. 600.
" French; . • . 6.00.
Drawjng.aod.P " ahlting, 2 00.
4:5 - tie half of the. tultion is required in advance.
one hallirr the uriddltrof the term.
Miss Hitchcock-iao gmdtiate of Frapklin In
stitute, NJ., a pittng *Vet high accomplish
ment. , 5he.001134341 to this phoie..very highly :re—
commended; and has the : highest approbation of
her present patrons.. will, undoubtedly
put forth her moat vignooteetfOrts - to make her
school equal to the best.
W. FAUROT.
• •,'•
NeW Milford, May. 18, 1858: - • 2'l4'
NIMM=MZ!S
LITTLE & HARDING'S COLUMN.
GRASS-, SEED.
Inscibers. have just', received afreshT lot o f '
,
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 ANI MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE. AN MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND 'MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND m.ginum CLOVER SEED.
ALSO,
TIMOTHY . SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
• TIMOTHY-. SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY 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 QUALITY,
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 d MOOING.
NICHOLSON, MARCH 23d, ia3B.
FARMERS
—AND--
MECHANICS!!
WILL pleas remember , when building, that
V V the subscribers areturnishing ;
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS,,SASH AND BLINDS, -
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, .
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
At the LOWEST Factory prices, and that they
keep constantly 9u hand, a - large stock .of
2141113, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
N.AUS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAIL k GLASS; PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILg,,,EILASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS;
NAILS, (LASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR !MIMI INGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS, -
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TRIMMING'S,
DOOR TRIIIIMIXGS,
,-
BASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASS AND. BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
S4SH AND : BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
BASH AND, BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
FASTENINGS,
FASTENIN(
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTEIIIINGS,.-
FASTENINGS, '
FASTENINGS - ,
FASTENINGS,
FASTEXIN,G4 •
FAATERLIGs, •
LIME/ 4t0.., Are;
LIME, &C., &C.
- LIME, &C., &C.
LIME, &C., &C.
Drag, tiro., &C.
LIME, &C., AC.
LIKE, &C., &C.
In fcct we havoldmost ever thing in theway of
BUILDING MATERIA L
BUILDING MATERIAI,
BUILDING MATZRIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDIID MATERIALS,:
BUILDING MATERIALS
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS;
BUILDING MATERIAL.% • • ,
BUILDING MATERIALS;
Of fist rate quality, and -win sell-them at
a very small advancefrom Gast for CASIL,
Thereford qre confidently assure Builders,
that they will materially consult their Awn
interests by giving us a call, before paichas
ing.
LITTLE &
FLOtTR, BAIT;
FLOUR, SALT,
FI o OTTR I , SALT,",
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR, SALT,,
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR, SALT;
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR; SALT '' ,
AND -LIME,
AND LIME,'
- AND LIME,.
• AND, LIMIT
AND tIM&
AND LIM& .
- .AND LIME,
AND LIME. •
AIIOD r•ITUE,
t• , paiN.P
ilk ilia
band, and fir sale, at the very lowest rates, by
• . •
LITTLE kititlinith .
!.-NICHP.I4OI7.
MARCO 146., r 3 Y
tad
SMEM=
BINWRIVETON WATER CURE
BIN01:61MTON, BROO:VE CO. N. r,
rpHIS'ESTABLISHMENZ has been greatik
enlarged and improved during the spring,
and is now ready for the reception of Patients.:
-Few similar institutions in this country com
bine so -many advantages for the successfuftreat.'
merit of Invalids,. The locatiOn is, beautiful, the
house new and cortmodiuur, the rooms large,airyy
well furnished and every way arranged with a
view to the health and comfort or the occupants&
The, Physicians, Dr. Thriyer raid- wife, have''
hadAiielto years experience (the leak, eight at
Bingtumiton)in treating diieases Hydropathically
during which time they hate treated successfully;
thousands of sick personaonany after their ',die
*ewe have been prououimed fatal, by eminent
Physicians. ; In addition to their p atients at the
"titan!' theY.have a large practice in the village
and surrounding country, which rakes thein fa
miliar with the treatment of disonses of everir
grade and 'character. They planned, built, .an
own 'the "Singh Sin tonWater•C u re,"c nosey:junoy
it is under their entire control-and management.
In all-those diseases to which the peculiar s
daptation of Hydropathic treatment bat). been
successfully demonstrated, they will ileneridly
guarantee' a speedy and- perfect rest Oration.--
Stich are the following, viz.—Acute and Chronic
Rheumatism, Nervous diseases; Dyripepsia, Scrof
ula, Spinal complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, enlarge.
Meta ofJointindiee:lB43B of the Throat and-Longa;
Dropsy, Ague and Fever, leemile complaints of
every kind, Skin diseases, Catarrh, '&e. &c.
Persons who have been tong sick or bed-ridden
and wlio have not succeeded heretofore in their
efforts to regain their health, are especially
ted to consult ur or give us a $4ll. Terms from
$5 to 110 per week. ' " • • • s
Fir Dr. Thayer will-be at Searle's Hotel 14
Montrose,on Thursday, July let, where any Invii,-
lids •whe desire,r may consult him.
For further particulars, address I•
my2otdi 0. V. THAYER, M. D..
— ,
GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE!
THE original ONE PRICE and REALEIT , PAY
Elplre of New 'Alilford,
HAYDEN BROTHERS;
The PeepleN Meaty, are'noW receiv
ing a large Stock of Staple and 'Fancy Dry
Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Wall and Window Paper, Wooden Ware,
Forks, Hoes, Plows, and Salt—by the. barrel. or
load,✓-Yankee Notions, Jewelry and Watches—
wholesale and retail; . at prices that-would : As,
,tonish those not posted in•the ready : pay bus!.
rms.
- We have nothing to do with Old Fogyism,-
he has " gone in"—has vamoosed without s
groan or kick, and the .last seen •of-him he was
holding on to the tail of "Hard - TiMei4,".atia he
grinned a ghastly smile as he passed h!e OLP
FRIENDS..
Our motto is—Live a tad-Let Live.
IMAGE FOR. SHOWINGAOOOSI-
1 / 4 Ev'etr. 9 Article Pi. arr ntcd as Represented!
We thank our friend&-neti4Ustoinera for-their
liberal patronage in finite. iast, sad *er-hope'l:isiT
btriet attention to business,-- td merit a conga
undue of the aarnei HAYDEN BROTHERS.,
Nrw sliiford. May Ist, 1858.-18tp.
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are
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and the paper :itself, before it is printed, coati
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For Ten Dollars we will send sixteen copies
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magazine, such as ‘(..:odey's Ladjs ,Book, Ora.'
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Specinum copies mf \ the Merchant will be sent`
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Active young men wanted ,to canvass for the
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lowed, that wi;l =ant in some cases to eighty
,
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Address, S. E. ASHTON & CO.,
National Merchant Oice, Philadelphia.
T'tyt,.. pare
used Manny's : Mower with Wood's imprOve , S,
meet, the past season, and are fully satisfied that \
it is ii good siachine,, and we recommend it to, \
the farn*rs of thid County as a profitable anC •
labor-saving machine.
JEREMIAH MEACHAM, A. Gattits, \
JOHN HARILINGTON, ' L. GARDNER,
~ - \
M.J. HAERINGTON, T . P. PHITNEY
February. 25, 1858.
- For in athi.les apply to' th& Undersigned Agent.
-# = . ' • - - -C. D. LATHROP.
Montrose, March Ist, 1858. [mhl Wit. ' •
A gOOTt EAR. TitEILIILION.
(JUST PUBLISHED.),
A. TREAT/SE ON FERMENTED LIQUORS, or the .
Art of Brewing, Distilling, Rectifying and,
'Manufacturing Sugars, Wines, Spirits and an
kinds of Liq nom includinaidei and Vinegar--
witfi.Wond Gits. 'rhis work which has beer(
fav;arAbif".reviewed by the New York Press.coa;,
taining 1000 _valuable directions .in Medicine,'
Metallurgy, Pyrotechey, Artificial Guano, Cos.
antics,. Artificial ; trun Arabic, Artificial Gems,
Bleaching of Shell Lac, Sealing Wax ; Cements,
Pastes; Cleaning Cleansing and' Clearing Mate : ,
dais, Family Soaps, Starch PolishiCologne and,
other Perfumed-Water s , Dentrifices, - Antiquit
Offs, 'fair Dyes and Restorers, Solders and
SilrSfinga, Varnishes and Inks.
Price $2, mailed free by the author.
DR. L. F'EUCHTWANGER,
Practical Chemist.
143 Maiden 'Lane, New Y0rk.. 7 .18m2i. -
leniX &c., 04C
LIME. &CI
LIME, etc.,
G R OCERIEIS: GrOceriest.r•A ePled
, did aseoiltment 'of Groeeri4s fit very low'
EgOres: -
BOOTS and Sllicoes......Juit iectived• a
forge issorment—foreale cheap. - .
CROCKERY..»A new lot rust received
and. for sale. . -
CEDAR and Stone Ware--4n "WWl
varky. . . , •
ReAlly.itil*lDE flotillas' of every
description. - • ,
To Dairymen.-.—Wo have Lipp lot of
A No. 1 Firkins and Tubs for,sidi;. : :••••
„ • - ; YOUNG &
Sztinmeri, Penn.• ?
April.2Bth. 1858.
WAN T
A GOOD BAND, at - the ,business of
CABIONCK and CLOTH Minklie.'
Nontimeed apply unless fully compe,tell.,iiitd
well recommended. ' Pay every naqnth mill' be
given, or a share of the, income if d'aiiired.
.
Address,
• I • Ciitinnown; , Bradfdtd•Co. Pa.
May 25,-.11158.t , .•
. 1
lORSES - fOlt .sAikgo
subacti .
bei - et'havea pair efgOod Wor k'
w •
-H o rse,whieh . they sell Low for Cub or
exchange for a pair of Dien. Also 2 Tamale, -
.Wegotts; nearly new , will be sold Low.
- .SUTPHIN & YOUNG..
' Summers, May 17th, 185.8.--20w4, ,•
MMIIIII
MO=o
ONE PRICE ONLY-!
Can't be beat down
ATTENTIO FA MERS '