The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 10, 1858, Image 4

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    Early'EUtting d Hay.
som - e,y - witi-ago I cut some my good tith-
Othy . grass before harvest, and before the blos
sOMs had entirely fallen off: At was cured in
the very best manner, and placed it in a
mow to which !Could-at any time have ac- -
, cess.. After-harvest, and. when the-seed had
become so
- ripe as to shell out considerably;
I cut thersatne kind of grass in the same field,
and •placedit ins . separate mow. At a fa
favorable time (in the following -winter). for
making a fair eXperiment,l carried out to my •
.cattle;hafficri3 the mow in which I had stor:
ed that which, bad been cut while green,
_(before harvest,) and fed to .each n'separatel
parcel. After they had fairly conmreneedi
feeding upon it, I carried to each a parcel of
_that which had been cut after brirvest, and
from..whielt the seed shelled when was handled. In every instance the:cattle imme- .
• diately quit the, 4 benutifut, green bay," and
ate np clean; that which was tilt after havest,
before again : touching the for Itdeed,in I
many hista%wohey threw from their mOuths
the green hay, the sooner to get at, the.other.
I repeatedly. tried theexperimeht, and the re
sult was the same in every instance. The
reason o(the preference E flown by the cable
for the hay cutcafter harvest, I suppose to•be
this: is Was-,much more easily masticated.,
and
• Sireeter : i n davor . than the other that i
t
retained, 'hi_ the stems, leaves and seeds, all
the nutriti4tnatter which 'it possessed when
green and probably with some additioas,
derived front the earth -Mad atmosphere, over
and above that of the green hay. •
The greet, early cut hay, although it re
tained its green, and beautiful appearance,'
was tough,cand diffloult to masticate; and
very. pro - taly -the crude and • unelaboratpd
sap acquired fin acid-and biitterisit taste which
was disafirteable to the, palate, and deleted
obs to the health of the cattle. Be this as it
mny,, the experiments fully satisfy me that
thecOle were pore fond. oe the latter cut
• hay; that they would eat mnr of it,, and
keep in better condition tipon it than upon
the earlier.cut green bay. I have not so per
fectly experimented in
. regard to horses and,,
sheep.- But I have o`bserved that they always
_made the same choice .with- the epttle
when opportunity offered; tin doubt for the
same reasons.•J. H. IT. Seneca eo.—Country
Gentlewn, •
, COLTVVATION , OF cOCUMBERS.—Last spring 1
a friend of mine and myself were .plantine
cucumbers at the same time. I was planting
Mine, as is usual iii 'gardens, by mixinz'a
small - Portion of stable manure with -the (eiF,
and raising the bill an inch or two labove the
surface of the ground. Observing it, tt.-=
jocosely retnarged, "Letane show you how
to raise cucumbers." Never having: much
luck in raising them, I cheerf6lly , agreed to
his propositison. lie commenced I,y making
holes in the earth, at the distioce intended
for'the hill, that would hold about a peek,
be then Alled - them' witli•dry leaClied-ashes,
coveting•the ashes tittt.rt very small quan
-,
tits of earth. The 'seeds were then planted
on a level with the surface of the ground. ,
was cycilling to see Ike experiment tried, but
-had uo expectation of artvthing,but a less of
teed, labor and .soil. d3ut .imririo my
astonishment, (lotwitbstandingA. "(fryer sea
. was never
,eznown, and almost anuniver
lal failure of gai,ten vefetables.) when I be
held tines tt:timikably thrifiy, and as fine a
crop of kticumberssas any one could wish to
raise, and:they continued 'for an unusually'
longtime. I u not pliolos - oPhize on the
subject—but say.toail, try it,; and :instead
of throwing your a-itessaway auly- it where
it. will be of *;and you will reap a rich re
:
ward. •
TEIF: COW:FI.I4 - OF .SarTrr
One day, the fisherman
. b.rought us a tine
Yoixe boi,7 or cow fish, a species of rhanatn.,
and is patticufarly alrandautlii - tbe hikes in
this parr of the river. I'rwas a female, about
six feet lone, and alaitit- live in circumference
in:ths thickest part. The body is pei feet ly
.smooth, withont am ilrojections or inequali
. tie s , gradually
. clianging into a horiz9ntal
semicircular flit- . tail, • With no appcarmee
whateve,i, -of blind limbs. There is no' distinct
flea -4 but. ‘lie. head is very large; and is ter
minateit-ty a larva iiioath and: -fleshy lips.
somewhat re;embiin , r those of a cow, Thwe
are stiff bristles on . tl.Te lip. , and a few distinct
ly
.sqitered corer the Behind the
body are two powerful\ oval fins, and jut be
neath-them are the breasts, from which, en
pre smite. being applied, flow a stream of
beautiful white mirk. The ears are imitate
• boles, and the eyes very small. The color is
a duskv -lead, with, some lane pinkish white
marble - A
blotches on the.belly._ The skin is
:about an inch thick on the back, and a
• quarter- of an inch on the belly. Beneath, the
akin is.a layer of fa_t of- greater or less thick
. ness, generally about an inch, which is boi
ed down., - to make an•' all ustd fOr light acid
cooking. The intestines are rely, voluminous,
the heart aboul the size of a slit.ep's, and si - t•
or seven inches wide ; very Cellular and spon-•
gy, and can be blown- oat like a . bils.dder,
• The skull Is laroe. and: solid, with' no (iota'
• teeth ; the vertanT-extending to the very tip
- of the tail,showing the rudiments of posterior
limbs;. the fore limbs, on the contrary,: are
very highly derelop.fd, the bohca exactly cor-,1
1 • responding to tho! , e ofa human arm, having
J even the fire fingers,with every joint distinct,
- •yetinclosed in a stiff, inflexible skin, where
:not a joint-can have any-motion.
The cew fish feeds on grass at the border's:
of the -rivers -and lakes,, and .swims_cittickly
- •• with the tail. and paddles; and 'though the
)-external oipbs of sight and bearing are so
imperfect, yet these senses are said hy_hunters
to be retharklbly acute, and tOrender neoes
.. wiry alt their caulien to capture the animals:.
They bring 1 1 3 - 11 b, one; or ra , ely-. two, young
OB I" which they clasp in their arms., or pad
- dlee,-while giving suck.. They are harpooned,
or caught in a strong net, - .at the carlow en
- Mance of a 'ace or stream, and ate killed -by
drivinga wooden club with-a mallet up their
. • nostrils. Each yield from fire - to -twenty
' five-gallons of ail. The fish, is very good,
being somewhat-betweenhecf and
. pork, and
this onefurnished - Os with several meals, lyid
was an to:el.:4)1e
.changeliom bar fish diet.
- Traveli - on the Amazon..
Xigr Quak.'r had his ,broad brimmed
• hat . blown off by the wind, and he Chased it
• for along titre with fruitless and yeryridion
.. ions zeal. .At last, seeing. a roguish looking
boy laughing at his- disaster,be said to him—
tArt thee a priffane lad V The. youngs . er
_ -keplied that he sometimes did a little-in that
way. -- -'Then' said he, taking a half dollar
• From, his pocket,'thee . may dumb yonder flee
• -Ity , fifty tile cents wortli.' -
-A Goon SUGGEsnow.—Tbe Albany Even
ing Joitrnal has the following: ,
- "The best care for /formontsm would !be
an enlightened and philanthlophic commis
sion to go among the !demons, obtain a
thorough knowledge of the character , princi•
pies; liabita and practices of the presidents.,
prophets, priests, elders, &c. -Publish, well
authenticated fact*, and scatter them _broad
cast through the world.
tar In the tornado which recently passed
aver. a Portion of Illinois, a 'Small two story
house slid for three .bundred - lyards across the
smooth prim, with a family inside, the-bonse
reatainining upright and uninjured. ,
6ntire
NEW iItI3IIIIENIS
At the Old. Stand of Lathrop & co..
LATHROP & ReWITT
111 7 . G leaYe to announce to tlie public in'gen
.eral .that they are now opening one of the
'largest &mews of ISltienAttrusi ever offered in
Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hartl.Ware, Crockery; Bc., #c., which they
propose to sell at the LOWEST9.SH. PRICES., -
• th.o'se•nire real, Facts.
We ‘iish to demonstrate to the public the
difference between hosing Goods for CASH and
-os TIME. LATHR.OP & DEWITT.
Montrose. April 2tilh, 1358.
"HONE AGAIN,"
all; Q. S. D 517012.,
OFFICE, over WilootV's Store.
LOIIG4.IIGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL.
Montrose,:4lsrell 10th, 1858.1
catr, I g",alt/I 'I
GEO. biz MANN.. Wholesale Salt Dealer,—
- 201 Washington Street, (directly-opposite
Washin;zton Market.) - still continues to offer to
the city and coantry trade, all kinds of foreign
coarse and-fine salt, at thl3 - very! lowest figures;
$OOOO sacks and bags. consistincrin part of Ash
ton's °celebrated brand for table Isand dairy use,
Jeffrey. & Darcy; Marshall's, Brownlow's, & ;
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Jjonares; Cu
raeoa, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz * lYica, Nantes, &c.,
, all of which will be sold at-bargain prices from
v6ssels, store Ilnd storehouses. . .
Any purchaser wishing to select - from-a good
assortment...will -find it-to his interest to call.
N. B.—Fine table stat put up in small bags .of
-different sizes,-and constantly On hand in ship
ping order. `Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, in (lurk boxes, pot up and for sale
"by the quantity, in cases of frve !dozen each.
April 1. 1 y* • I .
BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS
At Greatly Red need Prices for Cash,
AT THE
..Vontrose .c••.tort.
THE ; POST OFFICE
By A. S', BULLARD.4
on trose, March-30th. 1858.
-SlKl:ga ^, 025
For Cash and Prompt Six 3Fonths' Baycis,_
BUnniTT
Would invite atteut-iou- to his new Stock of
PRIMI & SUMMER GOODS!
TUSrpeceired, trilluding, as usual, a great
variet of Ladies Dress Gads. in Prints,
Gingluims., - Lawa'tt — Robes, ChaPies, Baleges,
Poplins and 'Sißte; Bro:be, Stella, Silk and,
Cashmere Shawl4;Ha.% Parasols, Rich
Bibbons,. Bonnets and Flowers, Broadcloths,
Catlimeres and Sustmer Stuffs, with a full re
riely of other „
`ISTAPLE 'AND FANCY GOODS 7
nel uaing Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, S toves,
Iron, 'Steel, Ilats Caps,,Boots and
Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, Painted
Window Shades, Wail Parer, Clocks, Drugs,
Oils, Paints, &e., &c.
The, i'nkiro Sfock. having been bought for
CASII, and at Panic Prices, will be sold at the
towEsryinrrtEs, to - CASII;and.PROMPT SIX
MONTHS" . Buyers. '
N. 8.--Sait and Flour constanily on
hand. [New Milford. Ma:p,
Executors' NOtice.
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING
lJ been duly issued to the' subscribers upon
the estate of Patrick liaeauly, late of the town
ship of Ru;11, decensed,—All persons indebted
to said estate :Ire required to make immediate
payment, 'ond' all persuns having claims against .
the said estate are requested, to present the
same to us, duly authenticated, for settlement.
JAM ES LOG AN, } Ex ecutors.
ors.
JOHN RONEY , •
•Rush, May 10th. 1853.-19‘i-6.*
D . 90 S , &c:---Some cost and some at
DIN 10 rer cent. below cos&—Citti and be con
vinced that 51,00 will procure you as LARGE a
pile of goods.cs ccn be had at any other . ..shop
in the county. A. N. DULLARD.
Montrose, March 30IN 1355.
Q PANISII C9I N taken atPAR,. at the Store
K.) of GUTTENBERG. RO'SEN-BAUM & Co.
Montrose, gay 12th, 1353.
Val N~'iiwCi9 Pwi `~C.►WJ'~4
TT DAVE just received another supply of Wall.
Paper, and expect -wore to arrive soon. 1
think cus•ionters will find my assortment the
largest and lest in Susquehanna County, and
.prices as low as the lowest. Also, Window
Paper, Oil :Shades and Fixtbres, Borderimr., &c.
ABEL TUIzRELL:
Montrose. April))
50' 1853. ,
"B
ARGAINS! RGAINS!!
41
BARGAINS ! B RGAINS!!
A LARGE stock of Books, and Stationery,
"..n._ Pocket Knives, a warranted article. Gold
Pens and I.lolders, the bet this side of N. Y..
beside• other articles much too nutnerous to
'name can be had tio- prices surprisingly low tor
'jibe DIMES In these 11-a r-d l'•i-m:-e-s.
By A. N. BULLARD.
iltontrose, , March 30th, 1858.
GRASS- SEEDS.
• -Clover Seed-of the inrge kind, and
Timothy Seed, a:tcw lot just received and
for sale by •
IL SURRITT.
ICpw Milford, Aril sth, 1854.
Ll*4 9C) •-•11 PAYS forlßoard and Tuition
IT ‘.,1 in Common Enfflish, the Term
Of Fourteen %Sleeks, commencing March 18,18b8,
at the • I
•
ort ,atwarb . linstitute , 7.
Superb tolult buildin,gs,.beautifully located on
the Rail Road near Sarato.geSprings. Superior
facilities for Music. Painting and French . : Stu•
dents received at any time, and charged only for
the regdue of tho.Teljp. Diplomas awarded to
Ladies who graduat 'Send for a Catalogue,
With full , particulars. Rev. JoSEPII E. KING,
A. M., Pincipal, Fort Edward.
January 13th, 1853, : 11m13.
•., i .
steal - mit
BL.NCK-SA 3 TII SHOP.
r r ilE undersigned vine rented the above
'is prepared to do I kind-sof blackswithiug
in the bAst style and at the f !wrest rates. For
%hoeing horse. 87 1-2: cents;' oxen per pair $l.
15. Poi' setting horse shoes 8 cis...toeing, and
setting, 'same - led& HARVEY PATRICK.
Mottrose; April 23, 1858r-6w. ,
. Clover and Timpthy ,Beed.
t i VARRAItiTED PHRE.4or sale. whole
V v
sale and retail. OLD. LATHROP.
Miontrose, Feb. 18. 1858.-td.
WOLF'S , Aromatic Schiedam
JRlttityrs,at
COMPLETE: a asortmpat of GROCERIES
at • • C. P. &O. ISI.. HAWLEY'S. •
tram GOODS!!:
-A~
H• J WEBB'S
MONTROSE, APRIL, 30(h 1858.
ILPII.
Cashimers, .Vostinga; very de-
Caira ir ble ;Iles, at prices that =not fail to .
suit. Call and be convioted.l C. W; MQTT. •
LOOK HERE!
,stotiti
COBB oilers to the public, at prices that
Z„ cannot fail Ito suit, a LARGE and SUPERIOR
asortme.nfof •
- . G It Ott . 11 It I. E t % •
A)
at the old well ktiown establishment formerlyuc
cup_ied by Oliver l Crane. -
- Seuaci,Teai, Com, SPICES, FRUIT, From
aniFfSatm (by the sack or barrel,)ns#, and all
artii9es found in first class groceries.
• The attentiol l of nutmeats is solicited to a
superior quality of GRAIN and GRASS SEED
whi!:h, the undersigned has on band and for sale.
Cuivert and TOIOTHY SEED, and good SEER
WHEAT Sold ntery Low rams for CASH. As I
mean to 1
merit, 1 Kopo to receive, . a liberal share
of public patron ge. Z. COBB.
Montrose, March 3d, 1858. , • (3m.
IS HE*EBY GIVEN
T 111 11.
ABE
TT AS just re
LI - largo anci.,
fur CASK, and
over thirty of •
which he offers
at low Prices fo
W I N
D Y
G 1
G L
-XV Ai
WINI
WINDO
MUSIC A
J ;WELR Y,
PERFUMERY,
DRLY GOODS,
A I R D WARE,
STONE W A- RE,
' WOQ , DEN WARE,
L R 0 0 M S,
- BIR U S 114' S,
JAPANNED JAPANNEDRE,
BWRD CAGES, •
CAN-ARY SEEP,
POCKET KNIVES,
WHIPS,
U4BRELIIAS,
- GUNS,
I S:T 0 L S,
A 11 N'l T I 0 N,
- TU.RPENTINE,
C MPITENE,
BURN -IN G- FLUID,
/O. CO HOL,
LIIQUORS,
(ForMediicinarPurp9ses only,
11RUSSES,
SUPPORTERS;
SHOULDER BRACES, -
- PORTMONAIES,
•-SPECTACLES,
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c
GO'LD PENS,,
STA T ° l ON BEY,
VIOLIN STRINGS,
,BOWS,
And all ,of, the most popular
PATENIT MEDICINES,
Thankful foil the liberal patronage hitherto re
ceived, he hop es to merit . a continuance and
large increase of the same.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, cc. Ist 1857.
11 - o@iD ?%0211 .
. AT THE ,HEAD OF 1AV1G1TION!
A ND examne the ehoico stock af Spring
LI and Summer Goods, just opened
for i:xaminatihn 7 and SALE, al rery low figures by
C. W. MOTT.
STELLA, 'ashmere, and DeLain Shawls at
very low rives by C. W. MOTT.
r_TArs and caps of the newest styles, in
ILA great variety by C. W. MOT.
p REIT
TIRASS
II etc., etc ,J
BROWN a l
Shirting,
Stuffs,
market.
NOTICE
HAwLEII
mutual conse
Gibson, Au
The books
.store formerl.
persons has
to settle the
The busin::
the un4ersign
M. HAWLEY, '
New York an
Fall and
thing/ice.,
smell profit f
Gibson, Ai'
THE subs,
of 95ael
of Montro , g
the .pretnis
good frarn
One half of th,
down; th
Brid=l
. 41 1 1
THE lar
kept i
Itwilb u
Wish nnyt in;
otherwiseti
get the pl
-MontroA
PATENT
.A
SURE
-
all enet
for the last 5
Keepers In t
REFEItENC
(half, Mon rcio
candor, Tiet
Post, N. Y.;l
A. C, Ely,
N. J.; Frede
Westfield; le
and Abijah
G. C. Birdsa 1
Snsq'a Co.
It may be I
ing hive, th
moved with
convenient I
danger fro
tent hive no
costs 8.2,75,
beat pine 1 I
of B. F. Wit
signed; in G I
.1 For =kin]
1 will set) to'
for tke corm I
give a - book
hive was at
the prenriuta
warrant evei
refund the
Gana], 8
N9_TICE
aimed frot No et York, with a
Aoico variety of Goods, bought
iselected with much ' care, from
the best Houses in New York,
o his ciiitomers and the public
cash. His stock comprises:
RUGS,
D I ‘C INES,
, .
l' HINTS,
`OILS',-
1)
E OW GLASS,' ,
STUFFS,
lOCERIES.,
S S—W A R E,
OCKERY, -.
IRRORS', -
LOCKS ,_
L L PAPER,
D 0 W ' - i ) APER,"
W OIL SHADES,
FANCY GOODS,
IN ST RU MEN TS
in übucdance by.
, C. W. MOTT
Iriops, Hosiery, Gloves, Befits
by C. W. MOTT.
Blue-Sheeting and Siirtings—
Stripes, Tido., 'Denims, Summer
~ as low as can be zdrorded in this
C. W. MOTT.
Diootolution.
I hereby .given that the firm of
& Gump is this day dissolved by
it. . C. P. 1-I.Awr.cr,
17 1857. E. E. GUILD.
and accounts can be found at. the
occupied by the subscribers. All
unsettled accounts ate requeited
I:ame as soon as possible.
i
ss will be conthieted in 'future by
1 d, under the firm of C. P. & 0.
, who aro constantly receiving - from
1 . 1 Philadelphia, the latest styles of
'inter Dry Goods, Clo
, all of which will be sold at a very
' r ready ply.
g. 31st, 1857. g. P. ITAwt.EY,
Q. M. HAWLEY.
•
arm for . 3 • e.
•riber offers for sa L re a Good Farm
ep in Bridgewater, four miles east
1 40 acres improved., There• is on
large framed Dwelling House, a
Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard
*purchase money will be required
l ance in annual instalments.
~ .ELIJAH BROWN.
Ir, August 19th, 1857; 33tf.
till They Ccime!
st stock of MEDICINES ever before
is market may be found at the
7.1 P;;'l3' El T OP. M .
elm to enumerate. When you
g io the Patent Meilicine line, or
Hat the Parmer'siStore. Don't for.
, ckuui.town. R. THAYER:.
March 3d, 1858.
1 W. PHELPS'
_
COMBINATION BEEHIVE.
protection against Mat hs, Mice, and
.mien of the, Bee. Highly approved
years by the most intelligent Bee
I e Western and eastern States:_
ES.-.1. S. Gregory and J. H.
' Ber
,e, Orange Co., N. Y. • J. E. North,
1:a co., N. Y.; H. M. More, Painted
Saris') Kidder, J. C. Elton, and
' lroira, N. Y.; John Bell, Newark,
iek Fritz, Easton, Pa.; Hiram Holl,
ass.; Henry Fillmanolddison, N. Y.,
ells, Gibson, D. L Hine ; Harford,
I I, Jackson, and B. F. Wells, Clifford,
need as a swarming or non-swarm.
surplus honey sod comb can be re
at injuring 'the bees. It is very
or feeding- bees, and privents all
robbers; it is also the cheapest pa
in use. A hive with two sections
three sections $3,50, made of the
mber, and,ean be had at all times
lard, Elmira, N. Y., or of the under.
bson.
lg and using, $5; hive and right 88.
?vsn rights, - having bought the righ .
12 ty. With every hive and rightly,
instructing how to manage it. Mt
ur County Fair last fall and took
If, with the bees and honey in it. I
ryhive k sellto give satisfaction, or
noney after fair trial. --,
- coE WELLS.
risfa Co., Pa., Jan. Bth, 1858; Lst*
S. H. SATRE & BROTHERS
A. 11E NO 'RECEIVING
01111* of
iSb • 44 ti
BPRIKG , 44 ".
1 0 •
li3ItNIMAIt GOODS•
fHICH for Cash or Produce can be bought
N V very low.
WALL PAPER. A select Assortment just
received.,
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
CAR-PETING. Bargains offered by
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
.LOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers
to the celebrated Peekskille Plows which
we have lidded to oar large assortment.
S. H. SAYRE S. BROTHERS,
Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
Illontresc. April 39th, 1858. I Btf.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES !!!
OUR Stoves have been BO thoroughly tried
to tho entire satisfaction of all, that they
need no reco_mmend from us. 1.14 i
S. H. SAYRE & RROTRERR.
saniters' xnb_ Vectanits'
NSIIIIANCE COMPANY,
N. \V. Corner Second awl Walnut , Street's,
1PLE0111411151311R11112612
CAPITAL. $1,250,000.
.This Company effects Fire Insurance
Buildings; Goods, Furniture,, &e. •
Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo
and Freight',
TO ALL PARTS OF TIIE WORLD
niand Insurance on Goods by Rivers, Lakes,
Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage,
to all Parts of the Union up
on the most favora
ble terms.
DIREC
GON.THOS B.FLORENC I C, I CHARLES DINGEE,
GEO. H. ARMSTRONG, Tfiog. MANDERFIELD, •
CHAS. A. RCHINCAM, . EDW . D R. HELMBOLD,
GEORGE HELMEOLD, F. CARL EIREHSTER
JAMES E. NEAL, .. ISAAC LEACH, JR.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R. HELM BOLD, Secretary.
- -
T. BOYLE, Agent.
Office, New Milford,-Pn.
January 18th, 1858.
TREASURER'S SALE
Of Unseated Lands in Stisq'st Co,
NOTICE is hereby given, that ag r eeably to
the acts ofthe — General "Assembly of the
Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania, directing the
mode of selling unseated' lands for taxes, the
following tracts and parts of tracts of unseated
lands will be sold at public vendue on the second
M onday of JUNE next, (it being the .P OUR.
TEEN TII day of said month), at the Court
House in 3lontrose, for' arrearages due, and the
costs accrued on each thet respectively, uniess
the same be paid before the day of sale—sale to
commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon.
Warrantees,Own- I ToWnshlps. I Acres 'Taxes.
ers or Numbers.
Robert Wilson Ararat 3 3102 SIES2
Leo. Sten °burner " • • 146 833
Charles Harrison - " 96 5.88
Andrew M'Conrrcll " 293 16.53
Clement
-Riddle pt " 316 1842
William Simple pt "-- 267 15,22
-John Beach. Clifford 400 • 35,70.
James Beach pt " 338 • 21,50
Joseph Beach pt " 15 1,21
Philip Bench pt " 184 14,09
George Porter 1 ! , • 280 21,42
Elizabeth Newport pt" 150 10,49\
Phebe Raker pt " 40 3.06
Ann Raker pt " 180 13,77.
Jane Roker pt " • 141 10,80
Sam'l 51eredith No. 1
." N I . 100 7.65
41. . , tl. 2 a 280- 2142
a . fl. f. 3 U. 87 '• . 6,63
a " " 4 " 99 7,60
a a -a ste 72 5,52
Joseph Beach pt " - 85 , 6,54
Philip'Beach pt " 50 $,84
Pt-ter Beach pt a_ 115 ' . 8,77
George Portet a 20 •-• 1,53
Elizabeth Newport pt" • 30 s 2.31
Johnathan Butler Great Bend 267 2.40
Truman Baldwin " 402 8.36
C 21... Ward - Harmony 196 14,68
Robert Trail 108 10,60
George MUntz pt 41 311 31,06
Adam Schrack " 192 18,82
Jacob Swink
IVilliam Smith
Patrick Johnson
Frederick Barthold " 400
Joseph - Mason pt " 55
Patrick Johnson " , iOO
Thomas DarMek Herrick - -- 37
Henry Hill 323
Jacob Newport " - 14
Samuel Newport 41 70
Jasper Newport
Jasper Newport
Grace Newport
Jesso Newport
J6lmathan Nesbitt "
Christopher Imin "
James Russ pt
Charles NVheaton• • "
Samuel Meredith pt "
Mrs. Hamilton
Clement Biddle 41
William Simple " 207 - 11,48
Hugh -Wylie pt Jacksoti 34 ' 60
'Henry Wylie ph " 28 50
Henry Wylie pt II 52 94.
Daniel Talon Lenox 50 90
N0.69&85 Thomas &Whiting Liberty 200 14,53
No. 40 &41 Liberty " 20,80
No. 67 68 75 & 76 " 400 31,20
No. 8 50 6;51
Jehiel Dayton No. 35 " ' 100 5,20
. . _ .. IN 2 0 . 100 5,20
Pope & Strong 61 400 , 41,60
John Sahler New Milford 424 2,70
Solomon Findley ' " 80 _ 1,40
George Kepler " 120 2,16
Lot sold to Roach - " s 90 ' 1,62
Solomon Rink pt `: 117 . 3,16
Andrew Pyle' - " 50 90
N. Mitchell , i, 130 3,52
Amos Finley Oakland 82 5,09
Henry Willey - " . '74 4,58
William Potts " . 200 ' 9.30
William Armstrong " 400 18,60
William Henderson " . 220 6,82
John Boyer " _55 - 3,43
John Kunhler " 85 2.86
Wm. Plunkett Rush 100 1 . ,80
John Wilcox Springville 337 21,56
=Thomas Darrack Thompson 282 11,43
Isaac Miller " 100 4,05
Ceo. McCall " , 134 5,43
Paul Bradley ph " ' 66 . , 2,67
James Bradley pt - " 9 24
Peter Bradley " .. 11. 30
Jesse. gvans 1 - " 430 17 ,01
Geo. Stow , " tlo . 8,34
C..W; MOTT Treasurer.
. Treasurer's Office, MOntrose.
April sth. 1858. s
GROCERIES, Crockery, Hardware and
radr s other articles to numerous to men.
shall be sold Cheap for Cash
or Ready 1 ?AY•4;47-' C. W. fOTT , ,
imittappiav
DRESS-MAKING.
MISSES E. 11. BOGART
dVLD respectfully annou nce to the
V V Lodles•of Montrose and vieindy,that they,
have opened a shep for MILLINERY soli Dans-
MAICINGi three dogs east of Post's Store, where
they will be happy l° wait on all who tray please
to favor them wittta-eall.
Montrose, May 2d, 1658,•=-48td.• •
ARnANGEPIENTS.
New Rail Road Route.
Delaware, Lackawanna& W.R.B.
NEW and expeditious breatrguage route
from the North and West, via Great Bend
and
,Scranton, and from thi, Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, directly through to New
York and Philadelphia. •
On and after Monday, May 17th, 1858,1r:tins
will be run as follows: •
The Cif chundi Express Train bound east on
N. Y. & Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 8-15
a. m.; and connects with the EXPRESS Train
which leaves_ Great Bend for New York and Phil'a
8.30 a. tn.
9.05 "
Duo at liontrose,
. . _
Tunkhannock, .9.4- "
Faaoryville, 10.10 "
't Scranton, -, 1057, "
Moicow, ,
• Stroudsburg', ~ . -- - .L35 p. m
Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.08 " •
Bridgeville, Phil. (inuse. leave) 2.40 "
' Junction, • ''• 3.30 "
, . Now York. . 7.15 "
-Philadelphia, 8.20 "
I.,Passengprs-from N. Y., leave Pier
No. 2 'North River, at
From Philadelphia, leave Walnut St,
VVharf: at
Leavt Junction,
Dueatßridg,eville,(Phil.conneetion.)ll.4o
Delaware, (15,min. to dinner), 12.00 m.
Stroudsburg, 12 47 p. m
Moscow, ~ . 2.36 ",
Scranton, 3.15 4
•Factoryville, 4.05 6
Tar.kbOnoek, 4.25 -"
Menfroso,. 6.08 ",
•
Great Bend. , 5.40 "
Connecting at Greal.,Bend wittitho
Mail Train, West, at " •
Accommodation 'Train leaves Scran
ton for Great 116 d, at
Arrive at Great Bend,
Connecting. with the Dunkirk Expre! , s;West,. l
at 1.55. and the, N. Y.-Express, east, at-2.35 p. m.
Returning, leaves Gieat Bend at 9.40 u
Duo at Serantrin, . 7.10- a
For the accommodation of way travel on the
• goUthern Hivision, a passenger ear will be lit
tached•to the Express Freight Trains,leaving.
Scranton, at -• 0.00 a. m.
Duo at Stroudsburg at 10.15
9. , Junction at 9 10-p. m.
,Returitiatti, will'leave Junction at... 4.00 a. m.
Meat froudsburg at . 7.20 "
". Scranton at , -1.50 p. m.
,Passengers •for New York:will change cat's
et Junction . .
-To anti from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. 11..,
leave or take the cars at Bridgeville: •-: •
For Pittston, Kingston,'and Wilkesbarre,take
L..& B. R. R.. cars at Scranton..
For Jessup.Aseltbalil,•and CariaOndhle,caanie
ears at Greenville.
Tickets sold, and immure checked through.'
JOHN IHUSBEN, Sup't.
Wm. N. JENKS.Gen'I TickeVtgent:
Nay 13th, 185 - ta. ' • •
TORS
39,20
5,40
9,80
1.59
13 90
59
4,30
4,3 Q
4,30
4,30
3,60
8,31
4,36
13,85
jVir Great Discovery of Ike. - Ale. .ejf
151r0IITANT TO •
TOBACCO' CHE'W . ERS, ,
TAI. GUSTAV , UNNARD'S , Taste' Rester
.l.,/ afire Troches,—The Great Substitute for
Tobacco. It is - a well known and incontaoverti
bit) fact. that the use of tobacco is the promoting
cause of many of the mo4t, severe
..MENTAL AND. PHYSICAL DISORDtftS
to which the race of man is subject, as, careful
analysis and long and painful experience haye.,
clearly proven that it eontains,certain narcotic &
p'bisonous properties mast dangerous in their ef
fects, which by .eritering , the blood derange the
functions and operations of the heart, causing
many to suppose 'that organ to be diseased,. •
TOBACCO affects Aso the entire nervous,
system, maniresiing etseif ns all who hate e'er
used the will testify—in lAsitode, nervous
irratibility, water ..brash. .dispepsiO, and-, many
other disorders of , a similar eltaractee. The -,
TAS T T di? VE TE C ILES
„ T.
.are designed to counteract these- baneful ,
elle:es, and have proved c.ompletely successful
1 a multitude of cases, ind wherever used. Being
harmless in theniselves they . exert a beneficial
effect upon the entire system, restoring the taste
which has become vitiated or destroyed by'great
indulgence, completely removing the irritation
and accompanying tickling.sensation of the throat
—which are always conseclueht npon abstaining,
from the use.of tobaeeo, and by giving healthy
tone to the stomach, invigorate the whole system.
Persons who are irretrievably undertnining their
constitutions and shortening their lives, should
use these troches immediately and throw off the
injurious & utvplaslint habit of chewing tobacco.
These troches or lozenges are put up in a con
venient and portable form at the low price of 50
cents per box. A liberal dtseount to the trade.
Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom
al! orders should be addressed. •
JAS. E. BOWERS, Druggist,
Cur. 2d and Race.sts, Philiida.
at,Th . Bv I
FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA
110ETENTION.
ATOU can supply yourselves with Chemical
, Manures, WARRANTED PURE, 'which has
been in USE in New Jersey for the past Seven
Years—they have received the DIPLOMAS of
New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and Pennsyl.
vunia Agricultural Societies, and have been USED
by the Prrsident of the UNITED STATES,
on his Garden and on the Public Gmunds at
Washington, D. C., and by the following Gen.
tlernen, viz:
Z. Locke,
A. P. Luber, Clarksboro' New Jersey
•
J. L. Reeves,
Senator ft.,berts,
William Miller, of Capo falandi N. J.
Charles York,
Thos. Mulford. Esq., Camden, New Jersey,
Dr. Berens. Dr. Knight, Mr. Field, Mr. Atkinson,
and Levi Johnson, all of New Jersey—they say
it is the CHEAPEST and SIOST RELIABLE MANUEE
NOW IN USE, being permanent and 'improving
the land by enriching the soil. It is suited to
the various crops you raise—Corn, Potatoes,
Grass, Wheat, Oats, &c. By enclosing a Check, -
on any New Jersey or Philadelphia Bank or
reference to any good House in Philadelphia or
in exchange for Produce, at fair MarkA rates
here, your orders will be filled and Shippedeto
you, FREE OF CARTAGE. EXPENSE.
Et4ry article sold by me iiGuetranteed.. 4 o
Super Phosphate of Lime, - - $40,00 a Ton.
Bone Phosphate, - 830,00 "
American Fertilizer, - .. 825,00 "
j A barrel is sufficient for an Acre of
Ground, broad cast.
Pure Bone Dust, (500 barrels now ready,) at
$5,00 per barrel or $35,00 a ton.
Pondrette, No.'l. (500 bat refs now ready,) at
2,00 to $3,00 a barrel.
Land Plaster No. 1.--1,000 barrels, sl,sn to
4132,(10 - a - barrel.
Pot Ash, 50 barrels.
Peruvian, Patagonia end Chi Han GUANO.
GEORGE A. LEINAU, Pioprietor.
No. 21 South Faoa Stu City, Pa.
M'Wholesale Dealers allowed a liberal die
count.
- -
Or Pamphlets can be had on application to
my thrice, or of my Agents. mh3m.
Patent Medicines / &c.
AFFLICTED READ
G'annalistic; Manimmas.—Vegetabte Pills
Green. Mountain Ointment, Sarisparita
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dyseil
tary Syrup, ConsumptiVe's - Balm, - Marshall's
Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment;
and Manual of 'Health.
Ayres. Pills and Cherry_ Pectotial, Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask's Nagnatic Ointment,
Holloway's Ointment and PHts, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Correctori Dennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Rhoda's Fever
and &goo Curs, Mettbant's Gargling Arai.
ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric;
Aloes, Pieera, lilytth, Licorice, &c.,. &c., &c.
A new sup?' y just ree.eivedrto be kept constant
ly on land, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October, tat ; Me:
Hohnbold's Gen
—0
flighty Coneentralcd, B C n oi;pauad Fluid Extract
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grave?
Dropsy, 'Weaknesses, Obstruclions Secret
Diseases, Female ,Comptainis, and all
Disedses of tke Seival Organs, •
arising from excesses and imprudences in life, and
removing all improper diSehargesfrom the bind.
der, • kidneys, or sexual organs:whether existing
in MALE OIL FEMALE, from whatever cause
they may have originated, and no Matter of how
long etanding, giving health' and vigo.Y to the
frame, and bloom- to the paltid cheek .
JOY ,TO THE, AFFLICTED !Li
It cures nervous and debilitated sufferers, and
set:neves all the symptoms; among wiiieh will be
found indisposition to exertion; hers of power,loss
of memory, difficulty of breathing, general weak.
ness, horror of disease, /teak nerves, trembling,
dreadful bosom of death; night sweats, cold feet,
wakefulness, dininesi of vision, languor.uaiversal
lassitude of the muscular system, often enormous.
appetite, with dyspeptic syMptoms, hot hands,
flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, pallid
countenance and eruptions out the face:pain in the
back, heaviness of the eyelidS, frequently black
spots fiyie,g before the eves, with a tentporary
surusion and loss of sight;want of attention,great
mobility, restlessness, with horror of society.—
Nothing is more desirable to such patients than
solltude,and nothing they snore dread for fear of
themselves; no repose of msnnerino earnestness,
no speculation, but a hurried transition from.ono
question to another. -
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which
this medicine invariably remoyes—soon fellows
less of mver, fittuity and epileptic fits—ln one
of which the patient may expire. Who can say
that these excesses are not frequently followed
by tho4e direful discase—insanity and'eonsump
? ,The record4•ol;the insane asylums, and
the melancholy deaths by-consumption'beav em•
pie witness to the truth_ortheseinssertinns. iq
lunatic asylums the most melancholy exhibition:
appears. The countenance is :ideally sodden &
quite destitute—neither mirth or.g.riet ever vis
its it. Should a sound of the vcico occur,lt is
rarely articulate.
"With woeful 'measures wan despair
Low sullen. Sounds his grief beguiled." •
Debility' is the moat terrible !"and has brou'ght
thousands to untimely gnat-es, thus blasting the
ambition of many noble youths.- 'lt can be cured
by trn use of this .•• -
INFALIABLE rer,nrEor: -
If you are.suffering with any of the aboire dis
tiessing ailments, the Fluid Extract Buchu wilt
cure von. Try it and be confirmed of its erne:my.
Itgir Beware of quack nostrums and quack doe-.
tore, who falsely boast of abilitiekand references.
Citizens know and :mad them,suld save lung suf.
fering,inoney; and expostite, by sending or call,
ing, for a bottle of this popular and specific rem
edy. It allays all pain and inflammation, is'per
fectly pleasant in its taste acd odor, but imesedi
.
ate in its; action.
HELMllO_O' z ! EXTRACT BUCHU.: -
1s prepared directly accoraina-To the rules of
Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest ec.
curacy and chemicarknowledge and care - devo.•
ted in its combination. See Professor-Dewees
valuable wotks on the practice of ,physic s and.
most of the late standard works of medicine.
Er' 011 0 o'_4' One• hundred dollar's will
be paid: to any physician who can prove thief. the'
medicine ever injured a patient;and the testimony
of thousands can be produced to prove that it,
'does great good. ;Cases. of - from_ oho week to .
13 years' staudinehave been effected. The Mass
Of voluntaty testimony in possession ofthe•Pro.,
praetor, vouching its virtues and caratiVe power
islminense, embracing mines wellicnown to •
Science and Faille.
10 0 000 Bottles hay° been sold , and riot a
single instance of failure hasbeerrreporte4
perste ally appeared before ine, an' Abft'firrn
of the City of, Philadelphia,. 11., T. Ilelmbold,
Chernist,'who being•dnly 'sworn does, say, that
his preparatioricontetrisnoNareetii,Mereury or.
injurious Dreg, but is purely, Vegetable./ ,
ll T. WI rnbolti, Minufacturer.
•Sti-orn•apd• subSisiibtrii becalm° this ,23a day of
Nov p. lIIRBAR,IX Aid,etman.
7 3 0 a. m
6.00 ‘ 6
10.50 "
5.55 "
8.30 a. m
l°2o p. m
Price. pup iiittile,'or 5,: ver(4
t 9 any.-tiddress..r.aeektinprinied.* refial)le.itrid res-'
pottsibleertificates.rrom Professors of..Yl;:adiesl
Ciillegv'S., Clergymen, and Others. P4P:ared and
sold by ; D. T. lIELNIBOi.D,"
.• •
Practical andAntilytical• Chemist,.
No. 53 South 10th•st..'betow CbestntiN Aasent
bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. -• ;• !
igr;To bo had of all Druggists and Realer".
in the o'. S., Canarlas, 'and British •Province.s.,.. • :
Beware - of Counterfeits. Ask for ljermbold's
—take no. other. Cures guarantied..
Sold in Montrosesby ABELTURRELkAgent
Aan..2.0; 'sB.—i y.
- HOWARD AS S-OCIA - TION;
PHILADELPHIA. •
. •
A Benerolent Insiitution,•estalgished -141 special
enilotemept - for the,, relief of the kick anti
tressed; allicied with irulent gpidernie diseases.
*ll6' Of; PERSONS afflicted , with Seival
Dise.asesuch ai•Spermatorritrea; Seminal
Wen k ness,'lmpotenCe:Goriorrhena; G feet. Sy ,
lis, the VIM 001DMiS[14•Qt-Sell these, &c.
The HOWARD AssoctiTios,-in view of the
awful destruction of ham: p tife,cansed by Su u.
al diseases, andthe 'dc•ceptidas4ractised. upon
the unfortunate' victims of. such diseases by
Quacks,
several yearS ago, directed their Con`
suiting Surgeon, as a ' 6IIARFFAELE AC T Worthy of
their name, to open a DisOnsary for the treat
ment _of this 'class -of diseases, in all their' forms,
and to givellsnicst.-Ammi osans,.te all who'
apply be letter, with a deseriptirm of their con.
dition, (age, occupationOtabits of lift', &d,„) and'
in. cases of extreme poverty, to : furnish medicines
free of charge. it is needless to 'add that the-
Association commands the highest medical . skill
of the age. and will furnish the wdst impro'ved'
modern treatment. •
The Directors on a review of the, past, feet
assured that their labors in this sphere of betievo
lent effort, have been of great beneGi to .the,
afflicted, especially to the young, and they
,have
resolved to devote themselves, with ren ewed,
zeal, to this very important but much despised
cause. • , -
Just published by the Associatinn, tt. Report
an Spermatorrhota or Seminal Weakness, the
Rico of Onanism, Masturbation or Self•Abuie,
and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, Which' will be, sent by
mail (in a sealed"letter envelope,) FREE OF
custtnt., on the receipt of TWO swill's for pos
tage.. •
Address, for Report or Trealment, Dr. George
ft. Calhoun, Co silting Surgeon, Howard Asso-,,
ciation, N 0.2 SoiWh.Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HARTWELL President. ,
GEORGE FAIRCHILD,.. - Secretary.
Oct. ibth,lBs7, [IY.
On arthood and, its Premature Decline
Just Published, Gratis, the 2014 Thous'and.
A FEW WORDS on the rational treatment,
without ,Medicine, of Spermatorrh ea or Lo
cal Weakness, Nocturnal. Emissions, Genital and
Nervous Debility, Impotency, and impediments to
Marriage generally, by B. DA LANEY, M. D.
Theimportant fact that the • gnarly alarming
complaints t originating , in s. the imprudence 'and
solitude Of youth, may be easily removed WITH
OUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract; clearly
demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly
succesful .treatment, as adopted by. the Anther t
fully explained, by means of which every ono is
enabled to eure HIMSELF perfectly and at the
least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad
vertised nostrums of the day. .
Sent toAny address. gratis and. Post free in a
sealed envelope,- , fiy remitting ,-(post paid) two
postage stamps to Dr. DE LANEY, 83 East 3lst
street, New York City. • •, tu.
DIDYMESPREIW lailiviOiNnray -
11141110THERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS:
' Dr. RA. LAMONT'S periodical Compound.'
The most beneficialneut successful ramsLa wan -
taxa now in use or known, ter all - enses of dis.
ordered, obstructed•nr iuppressed Menstruation,
Lucorrlices,Fetuale Weakness &o. Ladies who
have been disappoiritedin the use of Female:Pills
&c , can Put the utmost eon4detice in this Com
pound, Win infallitle in-the unroof all the above
natnedcomplaints.
,It will.b. sent mail, to
auyiddress by enclosing $2 to any mitherized
agent. Prepared . by R. I.:ANDREWS, Buffalo
'N. . For sale by triNTLEY, READ &CO.,
and druggists generally; • - intsyt3'sB,ll
e. Preparation
-. ANDREW GERRITSON.
Tprins.--$1.50 per .annum if paid in ad.
vane,. $2.00 if paid Within the year, or $2.511
intot paidruntil the end - of the year or period
of subscription. • , Advance. payment solicited.
Diecontinuanees optional wjth• the Publisher
until all arrearages are paid. - •
• pares of Advertising..
One square, (I' lines,) 3 weeks or' less, $l.OO
Each subsequent ihiertion,
Onsrpta% one year, $B.OO, two were $12.00,
three squares $iG.OO,-four squares $20.00.
Business thirds ',of six lines $3.00 per year.
Job Work of all kind 4 executed neatly
and promptly, Blanks always On hand.
January let. 1858; ,
REPRESENTS'A CAPI 7 t A 4 OP OVER
• . J.. 5,000,000"
For Fiie, karinr, Life, and Inland Insurance
Office, New Milford, Pa.
Jamiary 18th, 1858. - „ ly*
QUB.GEON DENTISTS. Residence and ;A-
O fice'opposite the Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose. Particular attention tIl be given
to insertintiteeth on gold and sic er plateiand
fo filling decaying teeth. :
January 10th, 1838. I 1.
WM. W;, SMITH, CO:, • .
Cabinet and Chair Manuitnetur-•
erg, fOot of Main Street. Moutrolle, Pa.
ABEL-TIIRRELL : I
N ROSE, PA.
Dealer in Drugs, Med' •s, Chemicals,
•Dye Stuffs-, Glass-Ware, I aints l o l. ll; Varnishes,
-Window Glass, Grocerivs,•Faney• Goods, Jew.
elry, Perfumery, Ste.—And Ag,eilt for all the
most popular Patent 'Medicines.
. .
JOHN GROVES ,- : •
• .rfailtionable Tailor— hop near the-
Baptist Meeting House, On Tu ;vitt°. Street.
Montrose, Pa. • - .
Cije, Vtintrost.Dtmorrat,
.:PLTDI4BIIIED EVERY TilußsDAir BY
T. BOYLE,
Dr• H• Smith. & Son,
- DR. - It: THAYER,
PI) ysic iass and. Stirgecoss,, Montrose,
Pa. •gilleiv in the Tarriier's ore.
3.. D. VAIL, M.:!
_,ysician and Surge ai, has perms
1y located himself at Braeklieyville; Semi's
,nty, Penn's, and will prompt y attend to, all'
nth which he may be favo ed. ' -
1856—nn: .
i(
calk csik
ne '
Co c
May,
- . II: YDEN BROTHERS,
, -
New ilitford,'Peiliia'a.
. .
Wllaollann lc ,dealer in ,Bilittons, Cemba,
StiF.pentljrs, Threads, IFaney . Gooda,
W.atlbes-,•Jew4lry, Silver anti RiJte,tl Ware, Cut
lelir; Fishing Tuik le., Cigars,' -; 4 Ate.
Merchants arid, pe4lars,. sup ltd en liberal
terms...
IVII7IIAYDEtsI. '
JOUN lIAI'D,EN,
- DR .11 F. WU'
eAraditivie:bcthir Aufp'vti,
ur,!p:.thic
manefilly located -in Great Ben.
; April Ist, IBv6. •
,
- j - OHN SAVE
Fashroarable Tailor.
north of theYarmer's .tor
• Tiil'lfinkcY
PI INSU RAI
voarst, Pa.
Chartered •Ly the, State, of
300..000
I uf-tireS alsiust loss or . clamn,gcd
diner., furniture, anil.merehan;
zitr:V" laos.sys actiii•te,l by 1
the parties. fail to aarer e -„,_A•74
FZECI4:I4tS
nartz 4
bp r,
.. 4
' B:mut' Dyer, • .1 •
• Datirl Snit-1;4,4.
U. KR AR
St.crpt:
f ,0. BEERE, Afro
185$. • . •
'll - ,i mil tits frs' - ita•
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Fire, 11.4riike and
tatil;a4.- ,
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ALFRED Sear ,
, • • bikIECTOII?
Aaron S.: LiPineott a •• (h xtl
Wm. Rlio4es,' • A Ifr.(!ti
Wrnt• J.. Rif'
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libat les .5..-Vje.1.1,.
No. 10 , Aterill'aries.
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ittfrel
.0 - N T R . 0..6 E PA.
HE subscriberliaying purchased,
5171.-* THE
refilled "and - M.4ly curnihhed the
.
T.::
i „ abov,e well known and popular Hotel,
hi prepared toNsccoMmodato the trav
eling puhlle and others witli'alt the attentions
.and conveniences'usbally fbund in firSt•elass
•,ffouses; No-effort . will Ile kPared.by the Pro
prielor and his Assistants o make the Hotel.
equal iq every. point teany in the country_
\ Thei "Bar will always 1)4 supplied with Inc
! Choicest Liquhrs. ' , I.
The Stables, e6np'etted with - this .flouse
are large; roomy and cenveni4M. and careful and
attentive Hustlers are arwayin charge afilled.
. • .1;
nontrose, Wray 13th: . .
Tito Stiddle, liturnewii al Trunk Shop of
. -2' . & T I • . Eta:raja/YE .
TS REMOVED to thu 6M/ding recently mu.
pica C. C. Ilollister, on. Main St.,, ono door
abovo S. S. Mott's, where heiwill: bo happy to
wait-on all who may favor itith with their patron.;
Jan-20(!i, 1 858.—tr
• •••.
Artist's Matrials.
lAINTS in Tubes, Brush‘ Tin, eopper and
Silver Foil. Glass Slabs and Muliers;
-Lithographs, &e., at the Stor'e•ef •
ADELTURRELL.
Montrose, Dec. 15th; 1857 L
NOlllTii STAND' NG,
ri•
1 7.7:"^ "had -
•
6005
p roll's variety or. selected
. 3 77 ,
goods ; keeps up No. 1. and
ho is -ctnistanily. receiving
:salons, every few dayS. • Prices as low as
lowest.. • • -• •
DOMESTiC 114STRUJENT or setv
sYnts6E: AdapTed to the different varieties .
of this kind of instrument. tis admitted to be
the best in Market. AlSo a _,seat variety of
other Instruments, for %trim s purpeses', usually
kept ity Druggists, not needssary to enumerate.
For salami the Drug StiAre of ABEL 'FERREL
Montrose.
ORATM I S. ELECT IC.OIL, the vest
,JLJ! remedy. for Ahenmatisin, Nedraigia, Lame
ness, St iff Joints, Pains, &c. Aso, nearly all of the
loading Patent Medicines tq market, embracing
a .retne4lor. every disease to which flesh is stlb-
Pot.' For sale by. .s ABEL 2TURREL.
r oVESSOR WOOD'S Hair . Restoratt
TURRELL'S.
'CYMAYDEN,
1. HAYDEN.
OT,
e, and „Homo
e„ is now pi,r
ER, , •
htp. first door
'INT2I
.CEcO.;
Pcn7 . zsirlvania
by fire',• on bail
Ilse generally..
~bitrativa,. whtrc
:rm L: ides. • .
'r,..a.'s.pzhark;
tr:11 Kinin;i:: '.
?fltoro:: ° ;1 Giay,
,
R, -rret;idint,
fly 7 .
Q;cr.
i,y . the Slate cf
'I :000, •
YrniaApor.
MEI
. ,Weekx,
rilan Sank,
xcha zsge, P h ir4.
t; Montrose, PL
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