The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 07, 1859, Image 3

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    LECTY?I3.F3.
The Rev. J. C. Boomr.ft will deliver a Lecture
before the _Ladien_ Benevolent Society of the
Botiat Clinrch, ioihe Aculetny Hall on Thorn.
day evening April 7th, '59. Subject:
WOMAN'S RtGHTS.
Ammon: Gentleman and Lady . /26 eta
Single 'rickets - : 13 4
- Family rieketa . . . . . . 50
Tickets can be had at the store of. Post &
Brothers,M. S. Wilson S. Sun, B. Chandler,
and. Balwin & Allen.
Montroae,-Aprit 2. 1859. .
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In" Montrose; on ' . 043.34 inst . :. by Dd. A., L.
Prig, Mr. ANSEL A. PERKINS nad Miss
ORRILLA A. VAN HOUSE!'iI, both' "of Now
Milford. f• •
At Flarford. on thi 2.11 hist.ty Rev. - A.3lliter,
Mr. HENRY H. CORWIN of New Milford and ,
Miss EVELINE f:AR'RAR or Jaelawn.
A Hsrford, on the grtf.h inst., by the wee. Mr.
WM. H. WILMAMS and Miss SUSANNA
TUCKER4II of llaiford. - ,
In South Bridtorwitter.. on the. Nth rat., by
Rev. is Deans. Mr. NORTON R. 4ALLEN
Oimock, 'Land Miss. MARY A.• HARVEY or
At Me above plare and by the same, on the
2d ?mit, Mr. MILES BENNETT of Pike. Brad
',ford Co., and Mies MARY ELIZABETH GIL.
_ -NON, of Hinted!, Sistei CO:. Ps.
VIRD. -
At Great Dend".Mareh 9th, 11359. RICHARD
`T.o3`nly child of A:l3. and E. J. Whitney, aged
- -II years, 8 months and 9 days.
In Dimock, Feb. 95th, 1869, after a attin4-111-
peas, HENRY MACK, a respectable inhabitant,
in the 77th year of his age.
PUBLIC. VENIAL
I T IHE ondersignerl will offer for sale at pub.
J~ tic venclue,st Harford on Saturday, April
16th. atone & clock, p2m, one pair of four years
-old STEERS; six or eight COWS, raiz- year.
lino. one two years old COLT. 2 two sears old
HEIFERS with calf,) 2 two years old STSERS
'2 SHEEP, and other Stock not. mentioned. .
rsitiri.—Sis,month.'s credit with interest and
aPProve‘i security.. P. CARPENTER.
nurford, April tth. 1859.-2.w.f ' •
'wcrric.l33..
ALL indebted to the late firms of G. W.
SEMIUR &GUILE & IMANDUCG, or
H. BLASDISG & c0., t , . either by Note or Book.
account are earnestly requested to call upon A.
`CHASE, F.,;(1, or IL G Bt.astusa, and settle with
out delay. As their, Books artraT heXimsrp in.
11U6DLATELT. U. G. BLANDING.
Ilarford. April 4th 1859.-6te.
'VC) r i m' X
TIIE undersigned having entered into a pirt
..tierNhip with Mr. is W. Tyler,Jt.is elostl'd
tiu his old' Books and opened new ours for the
firm. -die is desirous of settling vip the old
_ 130.nk44 aa soran .11.4 and theft-rare appeals
:n alt.whii have unsettled accounts to call and
arrange the same without delay.
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P. CAttrENTER..
Harfa rd. April dth, I 8Z.9.-Bw,* ' .
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LETTERS UNCALLED FOR`_ •
Ll , ^T OF LETTF.II:S Remaining, in th4loit
Oft,* at Moolrote, Pa.. April at 165 1 47
Allison, Rev. John Howell. Calvin
Barrett—Solomon 2- !lairs,' Ana Mrs.
Baker. 1 . P. lliekok, Asa W.
Breiner. Mr& Sarah ) ,Fliekok. Thus S.
Corben, James 3 John
Chamberlin, I.vtlia Light, EdWin
Cott., H. 1 3 Lnwe, fjelry
Doninore, Mss. Sarah 3141111 v„ Loilsitt
Dix; Denjamine - -Morris. Jo'seph
Emerv.ltenjiarlioe Tor:regal
Ford, Loriii4" Revinghurgh, 1.
Ferris, Rogers, Miss Jane
Gates, Nol.:on Reese; Mrt.r. Mary
Greene. E. \V. Short, Harriet'E.
Gray.:3liss,3larz E., Sheruood,;'imtlelb
Gehnine.er, Joseph
.Vapover. A. C.
Hardy. N.-F- • WVinati, Julia
Haggins. John " Wooden. Hiram
Handy, M,so Seeelia Ahbin
'larding, John 31: - %White', Orin D.
Higly, Dewitt Zeman, John.D.
Persons . bitty
will
of the above Itte
will please `ay adverlisek';
11ENRY1. WEBB, P. - 31.
111..‘nt rose, Pa.. April la, 1859.
.H: GARRATT,
;WHOLESALE_ AND RERAIL DEALER-IN
FLOUR, GRAIN;: SALT;" IC.,
NEW VELPIIRD, PA.
(Sale Reatoo Pratt's Office.)'
"VlLE . keep consiantly 'on hand the best
brands of FLOUR—hr the Sack,or Flan.
dyed Barrels—at the lowest Inarketpricis. Algid,
SALT—by tbe'Sinzle DArrel or Load.
All orders from Merchants and Dealers; will
be prnmptly attended to.
* * *Cioh paid for Grain, Wool. NUR, Hides, -
end all Farmers' Prodeee in their season.
GARRATT. -
New Milford, April 2d,
A'O A RA).
Greens, Nov. - 22 d, 1858,
TxTHEREAStbere have been some statements
made by me against Kim= A.KEtt.tr,
and whereas said R A. Kelley has- commenced
a snit against me in the common pleas of Sus.
Nnelsanna extant, for trespass on the case, now
for the- sake of a settlement of said suit and
peace and -quietness I make the following ac
knowledgments: first I regret that I ever. said
anything about- said Kelley, and at this time
withdraw allcharges -against her that I have
made and do not believi.her at this time to be
swth a . D. F. BRUNDAGE.
Teachers' Examination.
Sleeting's:for the purpose of examing teachers
to.be employed in the summer schools, will be
held in the different towns•as follows:, '
Oakland, Apa.l9, E. Hill S. IL Saari. D't 9 a. ni.
Lathrop. " 22, Hillsdale ate o'clock a. to:
Brooklyn, " 23, Centre Sch. H. at 9 o'clock a. in.
." 26, Academy . 'at 9 o'clock a. m.
26, Hollow S. H. at 9 o'clock a: in.
- Antlara, " 27, Lore Seh. H. at 9 o'clock a, m.
Rash, "'OB, Graham's S. 11. at 9 o'clock a. to:
41wrIP. Hoke S. H. at 9 o'clock a. tn.
£. 20, Towne S. H. at. 9 o'clock a. In.
Mlevels,:llltl , 2, Poldwin's S. H. at 9 o'clock
rApola"Seo. 4; Sarum's S. IL at 9 o'uloCk a.. tn.
VioMmot, " 4, Clark's d. H, at 9 o'clock a. m.
4 Lake " 6, Bracknee • at 9 o'clock a. in.
Liberty. • " 6, Brookdale - at 9 o'clock a. in.
rtanktin, "1.7, South St.4l. H. at 9 o'cliick a. m...
Brideter. • •9, Montrose at 9 o'clock a. m.
N.Miltord." 10. Graded S. •8,. at 9 o'clock a. in.
Ot. Bend. . at 9 o'clock a. in.
flarniony.' 13. Laaoshoro, at 9 o'clock a. ro:
-- liekvloo„" 14. S. H. Mo. 2, ate o'clock a. m.
Gibson. " 16.. 1 Union 'H. S.H.st 5 o'clock 41. m.
Raeford ; at 9 o'clock a: m
Lenox. • " 19, Tingley's S, 44. atB o'clock a. m.
" 19, Chr St? bigot H. at 9 o'clock a.. cu.
Herrick. " en.thilondaie - at 0 rrelnick a. m.
Ararat. " 21. Church ' at SI-oclock a. to.
Tit - moron' 23. ,Center • • at 9 , o"clock a. m.
The etaminutrons will lie 'Lout aquae.. tfivi,
ded beton:es the OM-and:written methods. Each
4pticanishould%e•enpplied with at.' least two
sheets of fools.eip,paper, %Metal pena 'and a
pen.holder, and ink,l '
All who would teach during the coining . Seal.
mer will at once gee the necessity of attending
the . pubiic examinolons. when thee onclentsfid
that inimediatety l updritheirehise f•shall hi en..
gaged in visiting sdhoola in different parts Of the
county, and consequently unable to attend to
any morci*nitiatitonot.beiil.oble to visit
my post-of6ei; even;. oftener than once id from
. two to roar weeks. - ;' - • • • '
AR should, be present at the appointedhour.
None admitted to the class after the examination
commixes. B. F. - TEVsTBBURY,
County Superintendent.
Al:wit-Alb, 1859
THE BOSTON JOURNAL
FOR 1839.
"ins savours smut OF NEW ENGLAND."
Pub:4lo Daily, SemT-Weekly and Weekly
• PAYMENT i . •
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popular newspaper; ar tti Make any alerial prom
ises foethe future. lie deems it itifficient to
sq,"thit what
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parades thrungboneNew England, it stands at
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prising, lire newspaper. "This position lit .has
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of itstlatt in New England—and it is cuouLunt
ly alsd atesaily increasing. .Tho prOprietor in
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tablishment, and by tire most liberal outlay of
Money in the procuring of important news from
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troduction of the Club plan in the circulation of
the Weekly Journal-anti whiCh 11.11 A nearly
Trebled its Circulation- -
since its adoption, encourages the proprietor to
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pa pct tor ,the ensniug year. that these terms of
fer to them one. of the hest Family Newspapers
i d New England at a very low price—one which
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terprising, man in each Tokri and Villitge, can,
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inserted in morning and evening editions.
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by the cash instil eases., Address I •
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it. ) l 2 ' 12 State street, Boston. RUM
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rendtter'e expellee for carriate; or ter ten nub.
scribrrv, eleven copies will be sent ,at ofir ei.
penile forderriage.
TO ACIVITS.
No other works tin so- libeially rewad the
exerli°o* of Agent & A Aosta' Wismittri
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S ,Terme t:4410 Itaowit,lrO
lion to. th e PoVitther„
.Araiti.)Bs9o---0,. a in.
- - - DR. - E. W. WELLS - -
HAVING permanently located in Dundaff
offers his professional services to all who
may require them. Also, keeps constantly on
hand a full stock of Drugs and inedieines,
Pure Wines and Liquors. for. Medical
Purposes. [ap7-6m.
SALT, SALT, SALT!
. 10Irkt TT. RAM;
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER,
.201 Wash ingtou-st,
(Directly opposite• Washington Markel,)
WeoW "Sr CYritTer.,
STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and
COUN'I RY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very Idwestiftgures;
40000 sacks and'bag,s, nsisting in part or Ash
ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, :Mamboll's, BrownloVu'a,&e.
'and 50000 bushels Trirics i fsbnd, Boritles, Cu
raven, tit. Übeft,'Lishbn,Cadit, Ivies, Nantes, &c.„
all of which will be sold at 'bargain prieee'from
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to select from a good"
assortment will find it to Ms interest to call.
N. B.—Fine table salt Mt 1,41 in small bags of
dittereot sizes,•and constahlly on hand in4ip.
ping order. Also a splentid article of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, pot up and for salt
by the quantity, in cases of five dozen each.
New York, * April Ist. 1859.-Iy*
CIA R DEN SEEDS.....Shaketa' and other
kihdx—a large quantity—by the pOund or
paper—jout arrireti at • TURRELL'S.
Earth Mat ,
PORTABLE FARM & PLANTATION MILLS,
FOR GRINDING
Grain, Spices, Drugs, Paints, - &c.
DIAMOND IRON BURR MILL.
Patented Mara 9th, 1858, by J.- Bur 44,
PHIS mill is the-Lest, and will last tenger
1. than 4137 othor in use. It is the most sim
ple in construction. the must perfect (n working.
and the cheapest of any mill -now before the
public. _ _ _
PRICES
No, I Hand Mill at sB,o'o
No. 2 Hand or Power Mill • - 20,00
No. 3 Power M 111, grinding from 5 to I u bush
els-per hour.
State and Cant rights fot Bale. Can be
seen by calling upon thu subscribet.
All orders will receive prompt 'attention.
Founders and Machine men will find this a eta
pie article to manufacture. C. PEIRCE,
112 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
mh3l ml . •
.7oc,x;:. sux.l.,m!
SEED*W HEAT,
BALMIN & ALLEN:
Montrose, March 300, 1859.-4 w•.
MEAT MARKET,
04 Public ilven.re, near Seath's /rote.
- ITEEP constantly on hand a good supply of
11. MEATS of all kinds. cASIII paid .for
Beef Cattle,CalveNSlfeepond Lambs.
Al.o fur Hides of all kinds.
• , ' • IiEWOCK & HAWLEY.
fl. T lIMSTnCE: M. HAWLEY
Slontrose, Starch 30th, 1859,—tf.
FREE EXHIBITION!
MAY' B 1 SEEN DAILY,,
ALP: LINES' 'TAILOR SHOPT
Prate' 6 a. In. to 10 p.
C NatesC - ,, fasilionsl
Compising: the Gremeit - Variety of .
GENTUMEN'S COST 11E
ever presented to the puhlie.
JUST REtEIVED,!
MD TIMOTHY SEEM
AND FOR SAE BY
IL BURR frr.
New Milford, March, 14th, 1859.
Register's Notice.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to ail per 7
oona conorned in the following Estates% to
wit-
Estate of lACKSON 01111.111 ENTER. late of
Gibson township, deeeastsi, liteob L. Gillet, Ad
ministrator.
," Estate of E.I.EKIEL BARNES, late vf Gib.
sonlewnship, deceased, Charles Tingley, Admin
istrator.,
Estate of AIMS TIFFANY. late' of Herford
towoship, deceased, Virg;! Adminis'tor.
Estate of NELT3N TIFFANY. late of Brook.
lvn township, deceased, A. T. Tiffany and E. S.
Kent, Administrators.
Final account of W.ivrat lA'atios, Guardian
of W. W. HAMMOND.
Estate of WARREN LUNG, late of Rush
township,. deceased, 3talthew Runmoro Admin
istrator. do bonis non.
That the accountants have settled their: ric.
taints in the Register's Office, in and for the
' Cribnly oT Susquehanna. and that the same Will
be presented to the Judges of the Orphana'.
Cohrt of said County, on Fridiy, April .15th,
I'M, for confirmatioq and allowance.
CHARLES NEALE, Registei.
Ttegister s office,
Montrose, March 9th, 1839. # 4w5
TO BE ITUATO. •
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEKV.
• (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) -
Over 2,000 Pieces of Wall Paper!
BESIDES Bordering, Window Shades and
1.) Window Curtain Fixturerw—a large variety.
• For further particulars please call at . A. N.
Bullard's Book Store, first door north of L
Searle's Hotel, where you ran imd also a large
and superior assortment of,tooks and-Statione.
v Yankee Notions, dte., &e, &c., all tit Which
can be had for cash at as lo* priceS as goods of
the same quality ran he bought for any where
in this vicinity; Binghtirnton, N. Y., net eicOted.
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, March Bth, 1859,
Dissolution.
•
.111 HE firm of Stott Roberts was dissolved
1 on the 18thiast.; by mutual consent. The
accounts of the firm are in the hands,of„ E. 4.
Roberts, at the plate ul businees. •
S. T. SCOTT,
E. B. ROBERTS,•
March, 21st, 1859. • •
"BitF!! BEEF!!"
WITAT of, that? Nothing-only tint article,
tiVither with otvosional " MS" of fresh
• 1111:12"1"01 , 1 dc, FMK,:
. _
calf in the Basement of Boyd dz. iVebstees
. ISrew Building, just beloto Searle'n Hotel.
, • ROBERTS dr...HILL
p. B.,ROAinTs. Otb. C. Btu
bfbotroae. Atareh'4llkllo9.—tf.: • '
CLOVER-AND TIMOTHY SEED
tiOVERANDTMOTIMEED
VOll SAM BY
124
MONTE/Si ff PA-
INTCO B M3CC,g3. •
To Dealers is Merchandise within the goon;
ty of Susquehanna.
1 N pursuance of the several acts of Assembly,
of this Cemmeystealth to provide revenue,
to meet the demandisliphn the treasury, 4ndl.for
other muposes, the undersigned, appraiser of
mercantile taxes for saidVounty,lute,prapared
list of merclunts.lnding in said County,. and
played each Merchant in that class which to hi m
'appeals just and right; according to the acts of
Assembly, to wit:
4.P "•-• o' P. Mt.
Residence. • Proprietors.
Auburn, Waltinan.& Swisher . 14 •
d 0..., .! -#.ll-51e1Cau,e At Co - 14 -
ao - . -L P. Lamber t 14
Apolazon Harry Barney.. —l4 .
~. . do H. B. Beardsley 14
Brooklyn --- - 11. H. Hinds & Co: 14, .'
do hl
A
T
)1, T. As hl ey.: - 14
do L. S. Kent -,
do BleKenyie & Eldridge 13
do F. W. Al len
••• do 11. D. Tompkins 14 i
Chocunut • D. J.-Donnelly • )4'
Clifford'. Hated '• 14
do N. Baker/ 14
Dimock Wm. IL Thayer • 14
do 1. Woodruir 14
Dondaf ThottitoyArnold , 13
" do J. B. Slocum • 13
de Churchs&Phirtna, 13
Franklin Jos, Mutriman 14
- do Edwin Senninera 14 •
Fore!! Lake-, David Meeker' ! 14
'Frantic Hannay 13
do Wm.. Nam 13
do - Nfoutord : - 13
(Mann Walker & Helmer. Ti
do t 3. S. Tr:trolls • 12
do C.D. E 4 G. NI. Mei* 13
do N.E.keonody . 13 -
do Julio Smiley . - 13 • 'l .
Great Debut Jas. B. DleCreary. jr. 14
do ‘ Samuel 11. Dayton 13
do. plows & Whiting 14
d enty 3feKinney 13
db. - Itetelow &Co 14
do 1..3 Leoheim. liq
T. Cuillide Si Co liq 14 4
40 flyer dt, Sinatios
do S. B. Itino
do Tailor & Scudder • 14
do John Colsteo 14
Herrick • J. Miller 14
do J. Richardson 'l4
Harmony S. A.. Lyons 14
do B. R.i.yeno & Co. •12
doßrandt & &Mager 44
do Wm. Tremolo 13
Milford Whittul & Moiler 13•
C. S. Inhnson
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' do Zerah Very • 14
- do 31. G. Blanding &Co 14 -
do - P. Carpenter ' 13
Jeasup , - James Martin • 1 4 1
Lathrop E; & T.,8e1l 14
- do I.A. Newton ' 14 -
Liberty Roger Kenyon jr. _ 14
do Zebulon Blakeslee ' 14
Lenox. O. F. Gunther 14
' do E. 11 , Grow & Co. 13.
do Shutts, Eaton &Co 13
Middletown S. C. Means 14
do - D. Coleman . 14
- do B. L. Canfield 14
do Varies Hoyt - 14
Montrose C. W. Mott • 1,4
do Wm..l: & S. H. Mulfordl2
do J. Lyons* Son 13
• do F. B. Chandler 14
do Lathrop & Dewitt 13
do I. N. Bullard - liq 14
do - Post& Droa.
do Read & Co. ,
do im p uttenberg Rosenbaum
1 11 1 &C
,o • • 11
do Abel Turrell liq 13 4
do - , M. S. Wilson & Son 12 -
do .1. Ethridge 14.
do R. Thayer 14 4
do Keeler & Stoddard 14- ,
do sli. 11. Sayre & Bios. 12
do H. - 1. - Wabb.., , 14
do
14
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do Z. Cobb - - - ' 14
do • Baldwin- & Allen 13 -
do - A N Bullard 14
do : Boyd& Webster 13
do S. S. Mott 14
do S. A. Woodruff 14 -
do - Bacon do Weeks 14
New Milford Young it Smith 12
do' Moss , & Bros. 14
• do llayden Bros.
do Henry Burritt 13
do J. Dirkerman jr. 43
do Wm. C• Wed 13
do .11. Garrett, 14
Paoli Norman Granger 14
do Alanson Lung , 14
do. - James Tupper" :14
Silver Lake J Braekne7 14
do Timothy Sfiliiimii 14
Springville - Ira Scott 13
do ' IL N. Shermcn ' 13
do J. Smith Jr. & son 14
do A. 51. Scott 14
Snag's Depot Edward Carlisle liq 14 -
' do- --- . C.S.. Sennett.l'. .13. _
do • -:: A. Vr. Inonso _ -114 14 '
do ' H. Cohen " 14
do ' A. W. Rowley 14
do • ri. B. •West II 14 4
- do • Jatnes Sell • 13
do Ttomas Tort:nut 14
do Guttenberg Rusenbatm .
& Co 12
a. Seba Bryant 14
di; N. C. & D. W . . Norton 14
do Whitney & tyn'e -• 13 _
do Gaylord Curds 13.
- do Smith & Shutta lid 14 .1
do A. J. Soymont • 14
do - Miles Creagan - - 14 14 '
do - Foot &Johnson 14
- do - Perrino & Son
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' do' '-• ;Tante& Higgins lid' it ,
do Dennis Casey ' : " 14
do Dennis MeDoneld 4 14
_dn Williani Shrinipton 14
doWilliam Wiggmore ' 14
do Greeley & Conk 14
Thompsint H. P. • Hal hawity 14 —
' do E. W.'few" is ~14 ,
lists. ttobsis,ntirrusnittrs &b. i
1 Sidoklon - Geo Aldrich -
gilbditfr _ E. P. Chamberi , •
Priondsville Ueo.' Stringer:
do " Loris ..Buffum ,
1 Gt. Bbnd Walte - r:Paintin
do W. A. Bowman
do B. F . Simons .
Montrose 'I. N. Bfillard ', !" .. ,-. 1
dd Baron ' & Weeki ' '
do - Z. Cobb
do .• 0. ?Lenin, •
New 51ilford Edwird Corniest!
Susifa Depot Nelsen Doolittle.
' 410 Jerome Flarkley
dO - Wm. M. Howarth •,. '
do D. A. BensOn
niLitsin vist.z.v.. =
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Susg'Otiepot ‘ !it- Thgmpson, !license 830
GL Sena
„-, •P.111)10an
Clifford '
Liberty :7 A. MeAlpjo t.. '- "'"; -
Silver lake , Edered Kernarr.
And the Judges of the Couit of ~Common
of *aid Cot:loin hold 'd Cwik•clf AP"
peal in the Court House ilt.Moinf r
ose, in and for
said county, on Thouiday, the 44th day of April,
at - o'clock, x. at which titheolod place
any of the nteraharita described Claaaed as
aftwesaid,Jheiregents or littonieri; titAi appear
and appeal from said aascautwoot if the think
proper. . . _ .
- ALBERT. TRVESDELL:
. , Mercantile Appraiiek-
Liletty i March ,16, 'MS/ 7, •
- Aixecltote l -Notice.
IXTIIER,Af3. Letters Testardentari upon the
VT estate of Honorable ti!hhphsa -9varfield.
Into of Moahoppen township; deceased. have
boon4tunted to the - undarsig,n6cl; all persona
idlipbtpd„
„to,,,,tho.said estate, will ,pleue make
payment, - h od thhse ilitina-'wlll Pleaho
present the •eantiticithont.delity' to Di: Nithan
Wolla,-at Veshoppen, or Charlet Keiney,
OtitJatriakAY3dhdihttOdntriPerin'a.. "
, 'NATHAN Wats. •
CHAS. ICERI'MT;', 5` 2 • 211;
/eh.
00 tiEVIS 4_-
LET THE AFFLICTED .READ!
And learn that a perfect and mdleal curette War** and
guaranteed to all who ern milk-toil Rllh weal( new, debility.
nervoue romplAltue, milinehoir theudhte. dopreeslon of
spirit., dietrtwe and anguish of !nig!, tties yo: sleep, -Nee of
memory. to of oinrgy attl, ism:Curie pOwer, puny growth.
erecting &trey. and • want et nu Maoftin themeebree, feint
!et( din, roue n lelye trembling*, Impotence anddleguat et life-
Stzce physician; relates to be told the nature of . penile
ornasa BOTANIC Puri:at:WO.» Aut. Mr
perfect anowlealue of the human aysterpe !melds" him to do.•
tit+, the dhotis., without any informalities from the patient.
to explain it, original etaile.lttml h, ireanfute.it. corr. ;tar.
whet le more saleable eat!, be will, hotte4l7 end frankly tell
W Isetbgrjtiti can ban re 4 or not, than easing yen woutde, ex
penses and dieappolatment. tile
,examination an , made
without any, lororesatlon from the pule-et; therefore he
thornuchly understands theierhyelmil condition hod Phren
ological development, without which he never could &tee
performed no many lottealehlug. cures. It vbeald be remoter.
bend that thin Itedealcal Physeclati performs lures thought
impossible.''-3(celicni Amelia " ".
rectaircelics. and more especially thoW who hive tried
*there aid toot no relief. let them read the following Meta, and
Judge for themselves, et the good effecte of the ifutaoie Ph..
eiriarie New tem.alca. A. an lola earremendence ie
trivalent* dituftlentlal l t besot pecroots Item dying nine..
YOUNG MEN, READ THIS!
am nowiwentydles year* of age balm watered froM
the following eyelptotne eines I watt oeventotin years old; I
em plo'y Kt every iambs ; I consalted a ORM barer medical men,
cud spent a little fortune for medical treatment, and got ste
relief, until I tried the Botanic Physician. Coder Ida Most
meet, I wee redone! to, perfect health, both mentally nod
phydrally. The fallowing were the sympteme j felt
the age of seventeen, palpitations of that heart came on, and
which were afterwards Induced on the slightest exertion ei
excitement ; perlodical headache., melee sad burring through
ihoeare ; imperfeet viebon,obiecu like felling Stars annoying
the sight; temporary attacks of equintlng; pimples and
blotch/+ en the faro; a shrivelled state of the frame, with
constant cold feet and hands; low of steamy; Mamie: ay to
turn the attention to any one subject ; fretiatit Eta of Aintree.
Won; total Llabllily to study; diallke. to society; attacks of
despoadoecy, .Inetencholy„, involnetary 'bedding cif tears;
heats and - dailies on the fare on the elighteatecessien. and
thoughts ilf eul cid ; dilffealty entre/414g on the Jew/ extta
walkout:. rousting, or gulag up .flirt, or up a bill. The stom
ach ma. epestantly out Of order; the appetite becaute enprt.
clone; sometimea It increased, and at ether times nearly ab
sent; feneifol mates and a longing for strange food. A trip
dyepeptic symptoms la in, such as gatithinCe, toogipa.
Sian. and loweness extreme. beailnew and, torpor after
eating ; great thirst, ;wit l ess sights, frightful 'dreams, couglit
night •weale, fetid breath, decay of teeth, constantly furred
tongue. The chief Iv inptOMil of which, in addition to the pre.
ceding, were pain and debility In the back and loin., rreeping
and *blaming aeUsatiOnli &ma the spine, as though aut. were
traversing that column. f use engaged to be married. but
dared not; for fear toy Inermity might he known. I fit i•
wrote of fear, distrust and. ihame. With a dread lost my late
miry should be nuipected or discovered; a wasting away fol
lowed, and my friends thought I was Minsamptive; my cote
plexiou became callow, ray eYmlght dim; I had a dewiness'
and an abashed look ; I was linable to staid the gate of other
people; I would bunch who; apokea to ; my forehead and
fere became blotched and pimpled ; d low of leak followal,
and a great drowainew, with an indlffirence to every thing
but welt/aloe ; appearance. of rupture began to show them
+elves I began to pine away; for seven years I tutored all
thew symptoms And kept the secret in my own bosom ; awl
I believe I should have totted the secret to an early grave,
' had I not coasulted the Botanic Physician. I write thew
Lott for the sake of suffering humanity, hoping they will
save wine of my fellow-etestures from a life of suffering and
a premature grave.
YOJUS,. &C.,
When the above centleman &led oa hie, he hut no hope.
of a cora:JOl ha expected wan a little relief. I Ant made a
Phrenological and an Anatomical examination at him. May
tag swigged myself that he had no chronic disease about him.
I told hint at once that ! could cure him; but he 6oi sedans'
in much dleappointenelit In the other recimollee be bad trial,
that be area doubreoProlne; however, I made the necessary
Mathernatic'al and Astronomical carcuisklons; and having by
these 'means swertained what herbs, under planetary M
enem% were best adapted to his VW, the cure weaver et.]
accomplished. lie soon recovered bli his mental and phy
asteal esicreleis; la short, he became Man again; shortly
alterasprried, and I need woe say became A happy Mau.
Conciliation. eon be bad daily with the , . ,
ENGLISH BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
No. 1336 Lombard Street, Philadelphia.
AFFLICTED READ,
Ana hear what other,. have Plain .4 lam and hi. cnro:—,
•• This eminent Etiallsh POMO!, Phrdeian ha. really I.4r
fornt.4l some of the molt agenlehttig cure* on [hi*
Nr In attrotber country, by hte simple, innocent, but eartaitt
ew Itextlettles.
Every Madt,Woman andel:llld, whether Fa ther;illo nd
or Eta; all Ladle.. whether Young or Old,whether a Seh..ol
Ilk! or Matron, whether Mother, Wife or Daughter, whether
Married - or. Single should eoniinit the Engll.ll Duttlnlr
If they wish to be pertnateritly and' radically
• •. • .
Let no young roan enter the gncEr.D ourAnvrioNs
OF LUZ/HIM LIFE. trilleut first e s dnsettlng this eminent
English Botanic Phyalelan. Ile has eared headreds of eases
Irldrh have Lawn pronotineed Incurable; tad 14onsands
have been radically rated by bin. and the Parties are now
married and happy. Everyone. espetlally young versant and
those toulemplatlng marriage. Rhouldd consult hire. Ile will
dears set year dhimibe Fuld the parts steeled. lip soli des
cribe the true rause of all your suilerlhal end Jo Amities. lin
will tell all the symptoms von babe e4erienced, I.d all
the sympbevis yon will experience, and thn; revolt .1 all these
symptoms un your health and eonstltuttou. He will tell von
how long you bare beta affected. He wilt Klee tell you flow
nod when:yet cattle, tares To deadly poteone. its arsenic.
"lux Vomits... Opium, or Kb - other poisons; no Mercury, ape
any deadly mineral—nothing bra purely vegetable applica
lloae are prescribed by Hilt wonderful :Medical Botanist. We
advise every one to col:mutt the English Botanic Physician,
and Judge for theinselves."-...Vertfcal Journal.
I...IIPIES,•IIIXJ.D THIS!
"I hare beak married tea years; I newer had any thildrA ;
It calmed discohteritment is mf husband: we both were anx
ious to have'ehildren ; acd I {sled eereral thing's to remora
my barreunem, but amyl:sal r: , effect. About three years ago.
I rolled on tho Botanic Phyeleiera ; I took hie Lem...ties, ism
am now blm.Cii with two lovely children my „health 111
marl. luta:reed, and my husband Is mom-contented ind
ha/Ty.
Believe me, roars,-Sc., —."
ANOTHER FOR THE LADIES!
"Eleven month. after I was married T give birth to a detach.
ter. but my suffering, were so- gritht that the Faculty de.-
paired of my recovery. This made medreitt . l the th oughts
of hATlviii any more children. I tried everything to prevent
repetition of my aufferings, but without succeeding. Two
.can after marriage, I wu again confined, but my sufferings
were tot great that the child died. S was-told by my-Physician
that If I had any more children, he feared mr life would he
rodanzrred. I tried the ftOTASIC 14ITSICIAX'S, Pre.
rentlwe to Have Children. /tie Remedle.lia the
desired effect; they not only prevented me from having chit.
- .iron, but they alio Improved my health. To the pure, all
fhtsissa an pare.
Tours, sincerely, he.,
L .1 II
*hose done . * heCtlth melee tideitrahliflOtTOErwiebll 7-
dren, con.nit olm. An moss w are etabitu...„ and with to
have children, eolumlt him. Alb Ladies consult him In the '
moot delicate eases, with implicit and perfect confidence.
TO TAE MARRIED LADIES, who*. health *ill not admit
of an Increase of family, hie Remedy is Invaldalde, a. It nn
be succe4fulty used as A PREVENTIVE Against
glaring any, Children. If you have tried 'other.,
and got no relief—if yon wish to enjoy good hanitth and bow
life—if von are whir, you will get and consult tho E . SGLI Sit
tuvr.uvic PRESICIAX. at hi. private - reerdonce, X 0,1"
LOMBARD. STREET, PIIILADEEIIII.t. Ali intervlewe are
. 41- If - UT Meant and conAdential„ Thousands - can huttlff to
his honorable, fatherlk
A nd gentlemanly eondtict ; big stand
ing and experience Of half a century proVe, beyond all ran
trunnion, that they can caulk All thole little trouble. mud
*rem% to him as a father, a matit t moral rectitude. and a man
of honor and high sense of du* Past experltnee hat proved
that all their little secrets are safe and sacred with him:.
MARRIED MEN,
.READ THIS
I base been married fourteen years; about dye pare ago
I began totem, my mu-tenter power, so much so, that I feared
would betas/the-potent. I applied to revere] medical men '
but gut no relltd, until, by mere stance, I lipped to the 80.
tank Playalrian; lie told me mine was a case diet required
lime, but that he wcinld guarantee a perfect rum If I only fol.
'lowed bit advice. I put my name on hie books; be made a
caleulation and serertalled whet barb, would be,mort
clout and beetadaptcri to my nee. Ultimately, by &weeding
closely to hie advice, I recovered sit my lost power and en
ergy, and I NM tIQW gloater and a etrouger man than I ever
Wag..
Your., gratefully, &c,
Consultation daily. Sundays exeepb4, • -
. Those st a tuition., can communione by letter.ltetter.,
entoulaulcatlons and Interview. strigly Private and Goan;
drat W. The Postage of all Utters mass Int prepaid, and Oov
etielosed for Cowinltalia& Pea;
• Adams,
VSICA
ENGLISH. BOTANIC , N
No. 1338-Lombard Street, Philadelpitia.
April ad. 11359,-11 3m* , _ _
in l'arnters and Garbutt -51
'IIIE SUBSCRIBERS. OFFER FOR SALE
• 80;000 BARRELS OF ; TtEIR=NEW
• --- AND IMPROVED
Ps 0 1111 I
OF THE
LODI ILINUtACTUBINO COMPANITI ‘.
Air ANUPACTURED from the_ night•Soll of
In. New York city, In - lots to snit purchasers.
This article (greatly Improved within the hist
- three years) has beau in the marked for eighteen
years, and still defies competition, as a mannre
for Corn and Gird'en Vegetables, lilting diaper,
more 143 werful thrikeng arld It the,astme
time from disogrztatte 0d0r.,. Two barrels,
(63 worth) will manure an acre of corn in_the ,
hill,njite*VajtiO,thiide In labor,-will cause' it
to come do linlcker, to grow fatterripen earlier,
and will bring s-larger mink- on pooz'grinind
than'any other fertilizer, and it also' a grit
ventiverto cot wrirm• ' also it does not injure.tile
seed to put in contact with IL • •
The Co. point to their - Wig -ittindiiit
reputation, and the large capital s '(sloo,ooo) - 112- -
vested in their business as a goarsintbe tilat the
article they make 'shut I simile be Of dukh 'quality
as to command'a 'ready sal4' •
'Fr Prize $1.50 per Witt fdr my guatiti4
over six 'barrels. - • -'. - -
Atamplet, eudtairilil every-infnimation,
will be sent triintr applying, fez
F the, oaths: , Our witifteisl .
' GRIFPINOst ROTHERR
-AgrieultdritWorehouse 84'Conitlaniit $4,
--••• ••' ' NEWYORK. ' • '
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EADYTAY - SYSTEM t9oo:ooroTixopiet re
, itiCcifulty inform Lin trigiry.":,rcaB44 64410:ad.'.
• • im,. s l:r. iivAia,,copit is - Rh w t etl ( Jig, is, n:Ar
?law, that rofftrialurr.
places,. when• he has hithrrio br , n concerned, riz :
4G Clitirt land :skeet; in Ito ? , eittod .S•r•Aw
Goopst bUNittex..4. gli7Cl,k P . iirtl77. in tha
HARDWARE; ClifikßY : „
and MATAABLE IRON I‘lAErdiiiititirtalhiliei4,
N. Y..
.wjEiji: 4 l2ll s UNTi:;at , .sl4s Prpif.t. rei.t.
ONnia'4l, for, inisk4appo)...4.4pyTe,
idoio,nlo,4i.t me a n tfyilf i97lr* call;
tit!.' n
crelt the •
"Elfr. -
if
•••••••4-. _••
,TT is, iirlain ihdt GnaTi.caobesotdanccysaiful.
ly iit , 3104r0 - ao aind at ..au.i4utthinns;l4,Not
OR CABII-'
Those doubting thili issertion will do wen. to'call
- . .at ea oho* , •'.
.6attenbir'll,l!) ; ;JTicbaiiili- k tr!.:,,
where it Will tib inktVen that the 7 1gel?.hant lo
selling. firs Goode An 'afford to !ell Cheaper
for Cash, and can offer inducements auffwient ttS
rnakelt 'no otjuet to PurchsWers, at whatever
aserif4e the, are.ulaked to make , to pincerkthe
Money to adopt 'their Purchases , the CAmi
STaltat
.
They have just receiced and are coniffpntly
asaortment of Dry (:ODDS and
CLOTlTlNC,partieulirly adapted for. •
FALL AND4INTER,
_ .
and which crUpurchnied under the rinst fs . rniu
ble ejrrnmetaneni l'n* f amenafited and ivit.e
otrel.'itud.aell all:peek firbelOw odiehithat will
give nnalinvegiven en\ evo:loAtillg f:relit's no
mattir Whether it is Thu; Dick, or Harry.-
EXAMINE, COM iI'ARE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODSI
An aaitertment heretofore unequaledty anything
ever offered in lkiontroee..
Fancy and Suplb Dry Goods".
Col 4 :rtnising in new 'Lod desirable styles of
Goods unknown in Mit market, among *hick wit I
be foimit, in
LADIES' DR ESS GOODS,
All the nOvelliei of the season, cheap at
GCTTENWER.G. ROSEigBAUM,& CO'S
SITAWLS
New and choice steles of Broc'Ve double. and
single, Stella, Plaid, Wont, Tilm.e, and Maniple,
and* new atyfe of . Cheaill Shawl's, elicap
Oettenberg
SR
MITI *SUM,
An asSo . rtment:alicpys on hand, - ahm Ladies' Cloth
and Trimming to bateh, of 9fl ithalts, cheap at
6iittrnbcp liostutrditiA,-k Co's.
EMBROIDERIES!
In pia Department we can-offer great induce
enen, as theyr4uw porchagod directly from im
porting houses. The`assortment comprises
French Netts, Sleeves and Collar's,
Worked 'Edgings and Inserting,
and n great many more
Iles belong tothis line too
nnnierorts to itten- • ,
MAW, cheap at
GUitENBhRG, ROSENBAUSI, S Cbt
Bonnets, Ribbons,
.Flowers and
Plkimes, Wire, Stiff Net"-
tings and Frames, -
at
Whornale and Retail,—chnip at
• - . .
GUTtENBERD, RO§ENBAUM, COs.
: i DomestcGoods !
May Iv found all the ditTereetqualitiec of Prints,
Singhano; Blenched Goods, Fine Unbleached
Mechlin, Tick's, Btirpes, beltinia, Sheeting, 2 1-2
fda , wido, cheap at
"Gtt-MS. SEN tie • a ), w .
READY MADE CLOTHING
As this is ono of their Pnrsorst tlitaficrtss OF
Bustat.ss in New York City, tbey . certainly have
one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers;
they having one Partner steinly in Net , York
city to devote all his tlbie to this pOticular brabch
of manufacturing: They 1.11 I fUrnish, at any
time, a Good Garment at about the same price
for which Pie material can be glir. '
They will warrant their work ind a t omplite
fit or no par.
They.keep constantly on hankone of the beat
stocks of
,OVER AND UNDERCOATS!
Such u Frock, then, Itaglao, aad :Sacks
PANTS
In Gre?t fierietp rind .)9 10.60 tee!
VESTS.!
tassiiner, ant.Sitin,
chio al
GUTTt Itt)Stiti.ktbitilt co's.
' CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
of the Best Materlutitt Sheet Notice.
Under Gttrilitnts
Pia LAMES AS watt As ton GENTSthiN,
such al. Silk; and cheap
GUrfs BERG, ROSENBAL3I,4 CO'S.
ONE WORD -
IS SUYk'ICIENI FOR THE WISE.
V • ; .
ip OUR Itusrpft.9ll3
Pi .ft,J - g 0.'_.:15;-s
—litn,
CUSTOMEIIS
And iii-tiaitiCtintr to *Ogle knowing themielves
indebted to na;`,will say once more that we
will sell - rod Reidy- Pay hirealliiyand - ttil Ac.
counts and NOVeil must he 'settled without Put
ftsitihe: We are tired - of writinglinnoing
Letters and Supporting the PoitOfficeand there
by inid s g; We will toki ail kinds of (irate at
tha. Highest Market Priers for Payment; end 50
Aceounts standing over Six Heath!. on . oil.
Books' will be left fir;&Mention tifiets - settled
nitiligtrgr.ZAggniAUM, ,Er
ielr. o9 ei N.;.9rtolier 11358-.'
•Ttistl riteep.tireAs
Gtic 0 ' l. lO Irs". 1 1
ArD
LARGEIAND' MEDIUM,
nee, currtl, untabarti Fiat Tit roltp,s.nd
- Also a ififthi6Eirtinent r of,
C3FtEtrei.e.l2; -_430413 , 12.15.
,
nih3' •t' JIALDWIN
- OUR _MUSICAL FRIEND:
Tweiri Pages of • KopOlor :flow far Ten Cents.
- "bun Minnakt.l 7 w7ii:n" is filled With the ben&
Piano Solos,-Duets,`Fongs. °politic Ariaa;Pol-
kali, Mazurkas, Qiundr?lies, 'Waltzes. 'and every
other species' . of uni=ical composition for Yoko
and Piano by the -best - American and iiurhieitn
Composers: printed on full.sized musk Pap . erit
adapted to-erery'nrde of performer. • - -. I
The same quantity of Mimic, procured from the I
re;gular publishers would mist triera thanlen
times what we Allege. z
A year's sub.coptiort to- "Ourr , 3lirstth.
FRUND," will secure-new and fashiqnsblit'mu.
II
sic worth at , lesst Two HUIDnED 01.1.AftS 'and
entirely sufficient for the home cir lei
-7P
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