The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 14, 1859, Image 3

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    FIRREL, HERRING de COS
PATENT ,CHAMPION SAFE.
.I..ATE FIRE AT OVBCQUE. lOWA.
Ilca.vcc,
Gents: lam requested by Mr. 'l'. A. Coch
rane, of this place, to say to you that On the
moining of the 4th instant, about 3 o'cirit:k, bra
store took tire, and the entire stock of goods
was destroyed. The hest became so suddenly
intense that none of the goods could postlib'e
be saved ; but fortunately his hooks and papers,
which were in one of your Champion Sales.were
all preserved perfectly. And well they may h e
called Champion, for during the whole confla
gration there was one incessant potiring of flame
directly upon the safe. which contained them
And still, upon "opening it, the inside was found
'to be scarcely warm, 'while the outside was
most sercrely scorched. Yours trete,
N. A. McCLERE.
•
Herring's Patent Champion Fire and Burglar.
Proof-Safes,with lIALL'S PATENT POWDER'
PROOF LOCKS. affird the greatest stetkrity
of any Safe in the worid. Also Sidoboardind
Parlor seek or elegant workmanship and. fi n•
,
tah. for plate, &c.
FARREL. HERRING & CO., have removed
from 31-yraltant Street, to their new store,
16.629Cliestttatet Strect,(Jarsc's HAIL)
where the largest assortment of &fel in the
world can be round.-
FARREL. BERRI NO & CO,
CIICSTICtri STREET,
' (Jayne 11114) •
PH MADELPINA
march 17-tr.
.1 Card....Dr;Tuarte. of the Binghamton
Water-metre, will he at Susquehanna Depot
(Nichol's Hotel) oa the 6th of each month du
ring the Spring and Sum Mer for consultation.
Invalids will find it to their advantage to gir..i
him a call. Patients received nt all tildes at his
ernbliihment ir. BinghaMton, N. Y., where
every uomfort and convenience may be found
fos the successful treatment of IScALIDS, ttf.
By purchasing Goods of Ziegler &
Smith, (Wholesale Drug, Paint and (dais
neater.%) corner of Second and Green Ste.,
vou have the advantage of select
ing your pun:flakes from an extensive and varied
suck ( , f white tic, col'rd mania
and window grain of assorted sizes and
qualities. All of these articles are m-aked:at
such prices as cannot fail 'to suit the cloeeet
buyer. [feb3 lyslolw
Important to females.---Dr. Cheese
'males Pills. Prepared by CrneliyalL.Cheese
man. Neu York City. The combination of ill
gredieuts in these Pills are the result of along
and extensive practice. They are mild in their
eperation,3nd certain in correcting all irregulari
ties, painful mienstruaThins, removing all obstruc
tions, whether froth cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the bear\disturbed
sleep, which arise from interruption, of nature.
TO MARRIEDpin., are inv.].
liable, as they mill bring lid the monthly pthiod
with regularity. Ladies r 1 ho have heen
pointed in the use of other - pill., can place th e
utmost confiden.v in Dr. Chei , Rc.tnan's Pills 'do
ing all they um represented to do.
NOTICE.—They shithtid not be used during
Pregnancy, as a this carriage would certailly re
sult Therefrom.
Warranted - purely eegctr.bie, and free from
AnNthing injurious to life or health.. Explicit
directions, whith i,bould be read—accompany
each thin. Price.sl. sent by mail n endue.
ing $1 to any authorized agent.
K. B. S.
• 165 Cho mirers-& Nr.4- York:,
Ger.e.TAl. Agent
orders
Me Um fed State s . to whom
rdi Wholesale should be addressed.
- Dr. J. LM'. Li . .JINN, Tunkhannork,'and ABEL
TITILRELL, 31ordru,e, Azertnc jan2o I y
BtliK. :Nov Es., Deed., and ar variety of
other Blank, for wale lit [nig Office.
11.19;11Owny'sh . Pills.--Deaths front • ape.
nb•xy are'in muet attrlbotable to hanky.
den, and ne , rleet:' Let pe-re,ns of a full habit,
wh.) have a predi,pr.sit:wl to the diseaa.•. resort
to ttns'great te , etable sedative and alterative
whenever they feel s sermrtion of fulidn'ss ih
the head, or are ,en:-itee of ant undue excite
ment in-the arterial system or the nerves, and
we will guarantee there against apoplexy, and
afro against all diseases of the heart wl.ich do
not result. 'from tnalformation or a change or
structure. As a Meaty; air plating the 11. w 01
the bloild,,and poriftying it from all morbid par
t.cics, these Pills hold the tir:t• pace in the tha
tCri, meal - ea- - •
An ' g
In Ifridrewatt:T,"April Bib,
•
1111.F,SVS1'ER, aged 20.,sears.
50 CENTS
wiLL P.tF FOR ONE OF THOSE
AMBROTTPES -
, 11.1
With Cases. .
at
- CAR ,f)A"fIIE. GREEN.
All work warranted not to fade.
F. D. WOOD, Artist. t
Montrose, April 13th, 1859.—tf..
SEED W HEAT:-
China Tea 'and other varieties
SEED CORN :
Conklin's Pre ninrp,
Kirg:Phillip's'lmproyed from
Orange county, \ew• York, and -
3e , is s
Early 'Emperors,
_ Early May,
Fir WE WILE 112117 E THE GENUINE
110KGARIAN.-GRASS SEED!!
,1N TIME FOIL SEEDING.
BALDWIN & ALLEN.
Montrose, April 18th, 1859.-41 v.
• *. ai.tentoir
- I[7(TOULD respectfully inform the public that
lr V in order to transact busthess with addition.
a! promptness and dispatch, he has formed an ar
rangement with J. - WHEATON, and that in fu
ture the business will be transacted under the
name. of ft. KENYON, JR., & CO. The .old
Books wilt he closed immediately,' and a:I my
,customers will see the necessity of settling
all, accounts immediately, as I have very large
, payments to make in New York City, and must
realize the proceeds of my last year's business.
'Hoping that all will govern themse Ives accord.
ingly, I remain yours, R. KENYON, JR.
Lawsvikle Centre, April,
.1859.
NOTICE.
LL indebted to the late firtiut of G. NV,
1 - 1-GErmoun & Go., - GUILE & BLAEDIEG, or
11 G. fitaaniim dr. Co. either by Note or Book
account are earnestly requested to call upon A.
CR ...SE, Esq., or IL G. BLAN.DING, and settle with
eat delay, as their Books MUST DE CLOSED IM
MEDIATELY. • - H. G. BLA.NDING.
Harford, April 4th 1859.:—.6w.
1r 9.1. tear Mootroge,
GOlD
with the letters" E. C. in the centre. Any per fisdiez it will-be rrwauled by.-leaving" it tt
Hortrate. iPOST OFFIcE. • -fret!
-5117,7 EilrikaEttTilFtEnt.
R.. KENTON , JR'V I & !CO
9.
W,OUI.D respectfully announce to the eiti•
;ens of Leyerdie Onfor and *joining
country that they are prepared to ftirniidi almost
everything that is usually called for in a coun
try store. Our stock consists of
1 - MY GOODS! •
Viz: Black and Plaid Silks, China Roßes,Lawn
Itobes. Printed and White ilrillants, Sarcenet,
e nm bri" Dotted Swigs us.lins, Calidoes—the
moat splendid stock without exceptionl.that was
ever brought to ,Sugguehnnna County. Palm
Leaf Hata—in 20-varieties: Silver Grats, Brown
and Fancy Leghorn Ilats—in every! variety:
Fur Hats. Parasols and Umbrellas—;of every
style and price, from 8a.t024 a. ljtubruidered
Collars, Under ' Sleeves, Rikibons—lrninenee
stock. CROCKERY—in six different styles—
insiTen and Dinner Setts. WALL - PAPER—a
very large stock. All kinds of FARMING
TOOLS—of the moat approved pattkna. In
fine, a very taiga stock of everything pertaining
to the incremtile business, on the most favora
ble terms of any house in the country. Cash
[Mae especially preferred, but all kiedaof Coun
try Produce taken in exchange for Goods, and
the highest market price paid for same.; BOOTS
and SHOES formla prominent feature 'of a'very
11rge Stock of Goods, and will be foubd in every
style and variety. GROCERIES—a Very large
stick. DRUGS and M EDICIN ES, and GLASS.
FURNITURE such as Chairs and Bedsteads—,
from IS a. to $6.09. 1
Soliciting a very large share of trade for.the
now firm we remain, respectfallv nt the service
public. R. KEN YO:sl', JR.,* CO.
Lavvierille Centre, Pa., April let, 1859.
N obedience to the Military Law% of !the
Com-
I
monwealth of Pennsylvania, I hereby giro no:
tire that there will no an Election held. by the
Firkt Brig.nde of Susquehanra County on Mon
'diry, the 6th day of June next, to elect Brigade
and Field Officers fur:said Brigade; alio, at the
same time, Officers fur each and every :Company
nowlawtully organized under the dew . Militia
Laws of April Vat, 1858. The officers to -be
eleited„sire: one Brigadier General, one Briga
dier Inspector.
First Regiment; Second Regiment:
- One Colonel, One Colonel
One Lieuteuant Col., One Lieutenztitttil.,
One Major: ' -One Major. I
NOTICE TO - COMPANIES. •
74;0-TICE is hereby given to the Lawfully
11 Organized Companies to be and'Sppear on
Monday the 6th day of June next,
.at 9 o'clock,
a. m., fur the puupose of electing offwea for, said
Brigade. -The Companies will meet at their sec.
veal places of parade for the Election. ,Captains
or Commanding Officers will take chaige of the
Election of each'Company, and make returns ac
cording to law. I would refer The Boards of
the several Companies to the Fifth Section of the
Laws for their guidance; also; to tk,
Eighth Division of the iffitne Section ai regard ,
voting. The Captains will send in *lull Roll
of their Companies at the time they make their
returns at soy office.
Nimbus of Companies. Atcordior to Rank.
- rinsT REGIMENT.
Ist. Frieodsville Cavalry—Letter A.
2d. Choconot Cavalry—Letter B.
hat. Friendsville Artillery-Letter A.
2d. Bridgewater Artillery—Letter B.
Frieedeville Light Infantry--getter A.
24. - Brack nev Excelsior In.—L7 B.
3d. ti. Lake Montgomery Gds. Lt.ln.-1:r C.
SECOND REGIMENT,
Ist. fl.r(oid and Brooklyn Cavalry-Lettr A.
at.. Dirnock Artillery—Letter A.
let. Dander Guards, Lt. la.—Letter A.
2d., Harlon' Lightinfantry—Letter B.
Ist. New Milord Rillemen—Lette'r A.
2d. CAsfrord Ritietnen—Later B.
MI IL ITXR CONVENTION.
T is requested that there should bist•two Dale
1_ !rates l ' ho•en from carh_Compiny of tho First I
Briuscte Su.quebanzin County, to appear
the Key Stone Hotel Borough PfMont
roso 'on Frost', the 6th day of 3lny 'npat, for
the -purpose of putting in nothinatioi suitable
persons for Brigade and Field Officers of the
First Brigade, Tenfh Division of Susquehanna
County. - ASA SPiCER, Br: In..
oth Div. of Penti'a
Brigade 'lnspector's Otliee,.i
Hiuford, April Bth, 1859. L'' r
The Tuner's Manuel. ' -
~ Containing In - st rncti one for Tuning the
'PIANO=FORTE, ORGAN, MELODEON , ETC .,
And Ileguintidg ouch Derangements in. the Ac.
tion as may occur from Use or Accident. With
1119strations. 'By SU3INER HILL and C. B.
131:OW N.
r HE above is a. oeviwork, on the toliit which
1. is but little,tinderstitelcil, except bY profes
sional Tunfrs. The, - Übjee..ot the volume has
been to anord int - el-walled regarding tre Struc
ture. Action, Use, ?reservation and Regulation
of the Piano, Organ, Melodeon, etc., which shall
be - af practical Bemire to all those who play those
instruments. ,
Very few of the. thousands of musicians who
perform these instruments are able to iidjost say
of their parts, in case of a=cident or disarrange
ment. The services ora professional T.aner are
required, tinder circumstances where la slight
linewledge of the-mechanism of the instrument,
and its principles of action, W».11. etabth. itt4
-one to remedy theliou_ble. In very many • in
stances,Piamists and Organists. at a :distance
from' cities are forced to forego theii: wonted
pleasure and practice, filain and ignorance of the
cause pCsome :triging disturb Tape in ;their in
struments, which a little familiarly with their
structure Would obviate.
The present utak has teen prepared by Messrs.
flux and Bitowa.with the express pnrpipse of af.
fording all possible lin(*ledge fwhivlicaß be
turned-to practical advantage . e zesult
of long and carful stud}' of the instruments, an d .
the causes - " their disarrangements,,through
years 95 practical experience. With this
volume in hand, the Student can become aPstaq.:
Twit. Tusiit. All the varions.modea.:of, Tune
ing are minutely described, and illustrated in
musical characters. The method of prpceeclure
is given in exact detail. so that students can at
once pioceed"to tune an instrument, by follow.
ing the tninute directions.-
Connecticut :River
and Marrowfats.
The first part of the work Is a complete de
scription .01 - tbe,Piano•Forte, Illustrated byte.
gravings, which are explained in detail by let
ter'ed references. Any. one examining the Plates
carefully. can become perfectly familiariwitkthe
mechanism of the instrument, and learn • the.
technical nametrof its various parts. Then follows
a description of the mode of Tuning the instru
meht, which is clear, concise and easily under
-,
stood.
A Thorough description of the Orgati is then
given, With Illustrationa and complete directions
for Tuning. %The Melodeon and .Setaihine are
Then described, with directions : for Tunfog. All
these instruments are liable to get oat ;of order,
and the authors have laboriously collected all
the various modes in which any disariangement
can-take place, and given ample instimetion for
remedying all disarragements that can ipossibly
occur. ,
Appended to the practical dire?tionti referred
to is a concise , NCO, well diges ed tr‘atise on
ScaLtsand TEMPERASEINT. By a Careful study
of this, last, the' Student and Tuner can
thoroughly understand those vaiiatiotis of tone
which the Tuner is forced Cr wpmniodate in
tuning an instrument. The nice shadefof differ
ence between' the perfectness of chord S attuned
from different foimdation -notes, is explained
reaThematicailfand distinctly.
The work is „offered' to supple a watt long
felt in the community, eoperialirin places re
mote 'fpm the facilities of The metropolis. NO
°Titan Wot so coutrz.vra is to be obtained, nor
can the information afforded by its kagtli be
foawielsewhere.
Priee i FIFTY CENTS. To be hadiat all the
principal Music and Book Stores throughout the
country.. Also,-sent by 641; postage free, on
receipt of rulail
ap.l4 1 - 291 Washington street, !lostati.
I-
MILITARY ELECTION.
_ R
I°l
o etk T„ .g,
4) 4?
READY-PAY SYSTEM
TT is certain that God can be *old successful.
Iy in Montrose and at-Susquehanna Depot
FOR CASH.
Those'douleting thisnemertio . 2
will do well to call
at the slants of
Guttenberg, ° 4 loEenbaltin,
•
where it will be procen that the ! Merchant in
Belling hie roods can afford to sell. Cheaper,
for Cash, and can offer inducements sufficient to
make it an object to Purchaser'', at -whatever
emeriti.° they are obliged to make, to procure the
Money tb adopt in their Purchase, the CASII
SVST-E.41.
We have just received and are constantly re
ceiving, a splendid assortment of '
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
adaptedler this season, and which will not fail
to give general satisfaction. They were pur
purchased under the must favorable ein:umstan
ces, and we are enabled and WILL offer and sell
at prices far below others That will give and have
given nn everlasting Credit; no matter whether
it is Tom, Dick, or Harry.
'
EXAMIN E, COM PARE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS!
An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything
over offered in Montrone.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods!
Complising many new and desirable steles of
Gouds nolo:Iowa in this market, among which will
be found, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the novelties of the season, cheep at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
SHAWLS r
New and choice style.; of Broche double' and
single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talto and Mantilla,
and a new std to of Chenill Shawls, cheap at
Guitnberg, Ilosenbanm, ito's
gillTitgy
An naaortmeol always on hancl,also Ladies' Cloth
and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at
6uttembtrg,losiniranm, fr Co's.
EMBROIDERIES!
in this Department we can olT.r greet induce
mentg, as they are purchased directly from im
porting houses. The assortment comprises
French Setts, Sleeves and Collars,
Worked Edgings and Inserting,
and a great many more arti
cles belong to tills line too
numerous to men.
lion, cheap at
GUTTENBEiIG, ROSENBAUM, A: CO'S
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and
_ Plumes;Wire, Stiff Net
tinge and Frames,
at Wholesale and Retail,-cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
Domestic Goods
May be found all the different qualities of Prints,
Gingh,rm bleached Goods, Fine Unbleached
51t1%11135, Ticks; Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2
file wide, cheap at.
GUTIENBERO. RQSENB A & CO'S
REIDY MATIE CLOTHING.
As this is 0130 of their 1 3 nrCrIl'AL BRANCREX OF
BusisEss in New York City, they certainly have
one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers;
they havinConc Partner steady in New York
city to devote all his time to this particular branch
of manufacturing. They wi I furnish, at any
time, a, (Nod G arment at about the same price
for which the material can be got. •
They will warrant their work - and a complete•
fit or no pay.
They keep constantly on hand one of the best
StockS of
OVER AND UNDER COATS!
Such as Frock, Dress, Raglan, and Sacks
PANTS
In Great -Variety and Different Styles
VESTS!
Suitt as Velvet, Plush, CAssimer, anci Satin,
cheap st`'
GUTTgNBERG, ItOSENBAUM, At, CO'S.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Best Material at Short•Notlee.
Undei Garthents
Foe LADIES As Vi'LLI. As FOR GENTLEMEN,
such as Silk, awl also Lambswool, ebesi at,
GUTTENIIPG, ROSENBAUM ot CO'S
ONE WORD
IS SUFFICIENT FOR THE WISE.
To OUR NUMEROUS
FRIENDS
I==
CUSTOMERS,
And in'particular to those knowing themselves
indebted to us, we will any once more that we
will sell for Ready Pay hereafter; and all Ac.
counts and• Notes must be settled without Far-
ther Notice. We arc tired of writing Denning
Letters and Supporting the PostOffice,and there
by losing. We will take all kinds of Grain at
tha Highest Market Prices for Payment, and all
Aecotints. standing over Sir Months on our
Books will be left Tor collection unless settled
by Nits..
eattenbtrg, cgostniranm, co.
legshotio; Pa., Apirlfith, lisB
,
0 /
CW_<
0.40,00 ,
PAYS KT. A FULL COURSE IN
IRON CITY COLLEGE,
the latest, innet, extensiv . aly pair( uized and
beA, organized
COMMIICIALL SCHOOL
IN THE
TJzilteci. !States.
357 G.tubtits attenbing
MAIWII, 1859
Usual time to complete a full course from 6
- to 10 weals. Every-Student, upon graduating,
is guaranteed to ho competent to manage the
Books of 'any Business, and qualified to Torn a
salmi of from .
ssoo '- TO $lOOO.
Students enter at any ttnie—fiu Vacation—
Review at pleafture.
•
X3l Premiums
F6R BEST PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN
1 43 5 8.
or Ministers' Sons received at halt price.
*For Circular and Specimens of WAting,
inclose two letter stamps, and address
' F. W. JENKIlst$, Pittsburg, Pa:
April 1.1th.1 859 t. asp.
,JEST P!.II3I.I4SEIED:
THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HORSEJAMER!
THE most complete work nver issued, giving
a full and complete explanation of the best
known system of florae 'Taming, by, which the
- ici/dett and most vicious 'horse, Mule, or Jack,
can be subdu, d and rendered kind, and true in
all places, in'ono day, without striking a blow, by
any parson who will read this Book and follow
the directions there laid down. •
It 'leo contains a-receipt for changing the
color of a florae to a Dark Brown or Goal Black,
and other receipts of great valuo to
Horsemen and Stock Growers.
*..*Sent Freo of Postage , on rocei s pt of One
dollar (or three copies for $2) by the author,
s H. S. HA1.1.,
Albion, Orleans Co, N. V.
PUBLIC VENDUE.
VE undersigned will-offer for sale at pnb
ie vendee, at Ilartord on Saturday, April
"16th, at one o'clock, p. to ono pair of four years
old STEERS, six or eight COWS, six Yew
lings, one two years old COLT, 2 two years old
EIPERS(with calf,) 2 two years old STEERS
2 SHEEP, and other Stock not monttoned.
TEnsts.—Six month's credit with interest and
ap_prored security. P. CARPENTER.
Ilarford. April 4th. 11350.-2w.*
t & . L 4 1 . A
underPtigued having entered into a part,
nership with Mr. .1. W. Tyler, has closed
up his old Books and opened new ones for the
firm. Ile is desirous of settling , uP the old
Books as soon as possible, and therefore appeals
to who have unsettled accounts to call and
arrange the same without delay. . .
I'. CARPENTER
ihrford, April 4th,
H.,GARRATT,
WHOLESALE AND RERAIL DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, &C.,
NEW MILFORD, PA.
(Sale Room, Pratt's Office.)
WILL keep constantly - on hand the best
- brands of FLOUR—by the Sark or Hun.
dred Barrels—at the lowest market priees. Also;
SALT—by the Single Barrel or Load.
All orders from Merchants and Dealdrs will
be promptly attended to.
*,,,* Cash paid for Grain, Wool. Pelts, Hides,
and sill Farmers' Produce in their season.
H. GARRA'PT.
New Milford, April 2d, 1859.
Teachers' Examination. ..1
Meetings for tho purpose of esaining teachers
to ho employed in the summer-schools, will ho
held in the different towns as follows:
Oakland, Apr. 19, E. Hill S. H, Snag. D't 9 a. m
Lathrop, " 22, Hilladale S. H. at 9 &cluck a. m
Brooklyn, " 23, Centre Sch. H. at 9 o'clock a." m
Dimock, " 25, Academy at 9 o'clock a. hi.
Spegville," 26,. Hollow S. H. at 9 o'clock a. m
Auburn,'" " 2'7, Lore Sch. H. at 9 o'clock a. m
Rush, _ " 28, Grahani`a SAL at 9 o'clock a. m
Jessup, " 29, „Mies' SAL at 9 o'clock a. m
F. Lake, " 30, TowneS..ll. at 9 o'clock a. m
Mlown,May 2, taldwin's S.ll. at 9 o'clock a. m
A - polacon, " 3, Banes S. H. at 9 o'ulock a. m
Choconut, " ,4, Clark's S. 11. at 9 o'clock a. m
S. Lake " 5, Brackney at 9 o'clock a. m
Liberty, 6, Brbokdale at 9 o'clock 4. m.
Franklin, " 7, South Sch. 11. at 9 &crock a. in.
Bridifter, " 9, Montrose at 9 o'clock a. in.
'N.Milford," 10, Graded S. B. at 9 o'clock a. in.
Gt. Bend, " 11, Loderaville, at 9 o'clock a. in.
Harmony, " 13, Laneslatwo', at 9 o'clock a. m.
'Jackson, " 14, S. 11. No. 2, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Gibson, " 16, Union H. S.H. at 9 o'clock a. m.
Ilarford, " 17,- at 9 o'clock a. In
Lenox. " 19, Tingley's S. H. at 9 o'clock A. CO.
CilfrOrd. " City School H. at 9 o'clock:l.. m.
Herrick, t• 20, Urtiondath at 9 o'clock n. m.
Ararat, " 21, Church - at 9 o'clock a. m.
Thompson" 23. Center • - at 9 o'clock a. m.
The examinations will be about eqttally divi.
ded between the oral and written methods. -Each
applicant should be supplied with at least two
sheets of fools-cap paper, several pens and a
pen-holder, and ink.
.-All who wohlteach during the coming Sum
mer will at once rie, the necessity of attending
the-public examinations, when thee understand
that immediately upon their close I shall be en
gaged in al - Siting schools in different parts df the
county, and consequently unable to attend to
any more examinations,—not being able to visit
my post-office, even, oftensibau once in from
two to four weeks. .
All should be priment at the' appointed hour.
None ,admitted to the elaAs after the examination
iommeneos. B. F. TEWKSBURY,
County Superintendent. •
April 4th, 1853.
• SALT, SALT, SALT!
15t0:111 T1.,.511A1 1 1111 a .
WHOLESALE - SALT DEALER,
201 Washissrlost-st,
(Directly opposite Washingten Market,) •
"rcorim,
TILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and .
S
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine Savr, it the - very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags; consisting in part of Ash
ton's celebrated brand fur table and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Datcyilldatzhall's, Brownlow's,
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonaros, 'Cu
mewl, St. Übea, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies; Nantes, Stc.„
all of which will be Sold at bargain prices friom
vessels, store rind' storehouses..
Any purchaser wishing to select from a good
assortment will find it to hie intereetlo call.
N. 11..--LFiue table salt put up in small bags of
different sizes, and constantly on band in ship
ping order. Also a splendid article of ,Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up.and for sale
by the quantity, in motor five dozen each.
New York, April Ist, 1059.-1
.
CIARDEN NEEDS..TShakere,aod,olher
kinds—a large quantity—bit ponad or
paper-Auld arrived at TTRFLELLI. -
!!arrk Stet :IS6I
ZiII:CIWXCtM.
To Dealers in Merchandise within the Coun-
,-
ty of Susvichonpf 1.
IN pursuance of the seteral *akar Assembly,
of this Commonwealth to provide revenue,
to meet the demands upon the treasury, and for
other purposes, the undersigned, appraiser of
mercantile taxes for said County, has prepared
a list of men harts, trading in said County, 'and
placed each merchant in th..t class which to him
appeaisjust and right, according to thi, acts a
Assembly, to wit:
Residence. , ProPrietors. .Class.
Auburn, Waltman & Swisher 14 , 0
do J. II: MeKane &- Co 1 I
do ' J. P. Lambert 14
Apolaman Harry Barney 14
do E. B. Beardsley. , 14
Brooklyn —E. 8. Hinds & Co. 14
do R. T. Ashley 14
do E. S. tient • • • 13
do McKenzie & tldrOfje 12
do - . F. W. Allen 14
'do. S. D. Tompkins 14
Chocunut D. J. Donnelly 14
Clifford John Halsted - 14
do ' J, N. Baker 14 .
Dimock Wm. 11. Thayer • 14
do L H. Woodruff 14
Ambit!' Thotnak Arnold 13
du ''' J. B. Slocum . 1.3 -
do Church &Phinney . 13
Franklin Jug. L. Merriman 14 •
, du Edwin Summers 14
Forest Lake David L. Meeker . 14
Fricadaville Francis Hannay 13 •
do . Wag. Buffum 13
do - J. Hosford ' - 13
`Gitrson Walker & Holmes 14
d o B. 8. Wells 12
• do V. P. & 0. M. Hawley 13
du ..N. E. Kennedy 13. -
do John Smiley ' 13.
Great Bend Jas. 8.-McCreary. jr. 14 -
do Samuel H. Dayton 13
du. Thomas &• Whiting. 14
do Henry McKinney 13
do. Reckhow &, Co 14
do 1.. S. Lesheitn; liq 12
=--- do s ' J. T. Carlisle &Co 14 4 14 4
do flyer & Simons 14
do _ N. B. Juno 14
do Taylor & Scudder 14
do John Colsten 14
Herrick J. Miller • ' 14
do J. Richardson 14
Ilarmojty S.A. Lyons 14
do ,B. R. Lyons & Co. 12
do Brandt & Schlager 14
do`'''. Wm. Tremain 13
11arford . ,:"..‘ Whitney & Moxley 13
do 'C. S. - johnann 14
do - Zerah Very 14
do M. G. Blanding & Co, 14'
do P. Carpenter 13
Jessup James Martin 14 -
Lathrop E. & T. Bell 14
do I. A... Newton 14
Liberty 'Roger Kenyon jr. 14
do Zebulon Blakeslee 14
Lenox 0. F. Gunther 14
do E. R. Grow & Co. 13
. 'do Shuns, Eaton &Co 13
Middletown - S. C.'Means 14
do D. Coletban 14
do B. L. Canfield 14
do florins Hoyt 14
Montrose C. W. Mott .14
do Wm.J. & S. 11. Mulfordl2
do ' J. Lyons & Son 13
- do' F. B. Chandler 14
do I.athrop & Devitt 13,
do ' 1. N. Bullard .- liq 14 •
do Post & Bros. - 11 --,
do ' Rted & Co. I 1 4
do - Guttenberg Rosenbaum
. & Cu. 11
do • Abel Terrell liq 13 4
do 31. S. %% ileon & Son 12
do J. Ethridgo .... 14
• do 41. Thayer 14 4
do Keeler & Stoddard 14
do 8. 11. Sayre & Bros. 12 . ,
do H. J. Webb l4
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 & Weeks .- 14
New Milford Young 4. Smith 12
do J. Moss & Bros. 14
. du s Hayden Bros. 12
do Henry Burritt, 13
do - J. Dick errnan jr. 13
do Wm. ..C. Ward 13
do 11. Garrett, 14'
Mph Norman,Granger 14 • .
do Alanson Long 14
do ' James Tupper - 14
Silver Lake J Braokney 14 '
do Timothy Sullivan 14
Springville Ir i s Scott 13
do • IL N.Sherman 13
do J. Smith jr. & non 14
do A. M. Scott 14 •
Suaq'a Depot Ildward Carlisle liq 14 ,
.do C. 8. Bennett - " 13
• do A. W. Bronson " • 14
do H. Cohen •I 4
do A. %V. Rowley 14
do S. B. West liq 14 4
do James Bell 13
do Thomas Ingstrnto 14
do Guttenberg Rosenbaum
& Co , 12
-do - Suba Bryant 14 -
do .N. C. 4z, D. W. Norton 14 0.
do Whitney & Pyne 13
do Gaylord Curtis 1,3
do Smith & Strolls liq 14 4
--do A. J. Seymour 14 -
do Miles Creegan _ liq .14 -
do Foot & Johtiron 14
do Perrino & Son_ , 14
'do James 44iggins 141 - 14
do ~ Dennis Casey -". 14
do 1/Anis ,31eDunald " 1i
do William Shrimpton ' 14
do William Wiggmoro 14
•do Greeley & Cook 14 - (
Thompson H P. Hathaway 14
do E. W. Lewis 14
BEER nouns, RESIT/ARMS &CA
Brooklyn Geo Aldrich '
Dundaff E. P: Chambers - ,
- Friendsrille Geo. Simpler
do Lewis Buffum
Gt. Bend Walter Fellatio •
• do W. A. Bowman
do E, F. Simons
Montrosti 1. N. lullar3
do Bacon & Weekti
, do Z. Cobb •
do 0. 111. Crane
New Milibrd` Edward Cornwall, • •
Susq*.a Depot Nelson Doolittle
do Jerome llartley
do Wm. 31. Howarth •
do D. A. Benson
BILLIARD TAELLES;
tsSoolfa Depot A. ThoMpson; Home tiO
GL Bead • P. Tillman •'
DISTILLERIES.
Clifford J. bfaValla •
Liberty A. McAlLtii •
Sjlver Lake " Edwaia Keraan
And the Judges of the Court of Common
Pees of said County, will hold a Cilurt of Ap-
peal lo the Court House in Montrose, in slid for
said county, on Thursday, the 11th - day of April,
at I o'alock,. r. N. at which time and place
shy of the merchants described and chewed as
aforeisid, their agents or attorneys, may appear
Rod appall from eaid assessment if they thick
proper. •
ALBERT TRUESDELL,.
Mercantile Appraiser.
Liberty; Mirch 16, 1859 , . ;!.
Executors' Notice:
I,V HER Lettere Testamentary upon.the
estate of Honorable -Nicholas Overfield,
late of hfeshoppeo. tortiship, deceased, hare
been granted to the undersigned; all po e m
indebted tti said .est!ite. will,.please make
pa y men t, a id those havitopetaiine.. iillt please
proem:it the same without delay to Dr. Nathan
Wells; 04. aleshoppen, or Charles- Keeney, of
Brabtrita, WyoDito eimety;Pentea.
NATHAN_ WELLB;I ,
MO. KEENFY, " 1-
' re, -
-
MHAT every intelligent Mom
Man in this cinu
nity shonld not know that a vela?' arrange.
ment has been made by
WEAVER & ATHERTON,
' AT Tilt
. .
STEAM _MILL SHOP,
• FOX CALIITIFG on TUE 11C51:44 , 4 OF
Blacksmitbi'ag,
_and Carriage-Ironing.
WEEtarar know this to be a fact
but for the benefit of the f ew who do
not, we would nay That we are prepared to do any
work in our line, Whip!' may bo iotrusted to e'
in the most durable manner, the most apprqved
styleond in the shortest possible time. All our
work wrirranted to give good satisfaetion.
JAMES }i; WF:AFER, JERRE L. A7/IEII2OX
Mont:lose, March Ist, 1859.-6rntf.
-S. M. Pettengill & Co.,
AA dvertising Agents, at 119 IN:aa . sau•st,
New-York, and 10 State-st, Boston, are
agents, for The Montroit Denwcrat. and are au
thorized to contract for ne at our lowest ratea.
eirCOBB would respectfully announce to the
. public that he way still be found at the
old stand, fully prepared to attertd to the wants
of the community. He will keep on hand n good
stock of
vr•rooeries I
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE. SPICES, FRur2. FLOOR
and SALT (bribe seek or barrel,) FtstLand all
articles found In'Firet Clasi Groceries.
lie would particularly call the attention of
Farmers and others fo the- fact that he is
constantly receiving fresh supplies of i
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and medium qualities, which will be
scild niottr, thr ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser.
Montrose, Feb. 21st 1859.
I •
iS4SEi brit t 10/1.
rrillE firm of Scott dr Roberts was dissolved
1 on the 18thinst., by mutual consent. The
accounts of the Brrn are in the hands of E. B.
Roberts, at the place of business.
S. T. SCOTT,
. E. B. ROBERTS.
March, lint, 1t.59
"BEEF!! BEEF!!"
•
WHAT of that!Nothing=-only that article,
together with occasional " Bus!! of fresh
' MUTTON & PORN,
can be lied In the-Basement of Boyd & Webater:s
New Building. just belotr. Searles Hotel. ' •
ROBERTS &
E. B. ROBERTS. Geo. C. Mu..
Montrose, Mardi 215t,1859.—tf.'
TO BE'ITUNG!
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK !I
(SUNDAYS EXGM'TED,)
Over 2,000 Pieces of Wall Paper!
EStDES Bordeling, Window Shades and
1.1 Window Curtain Fixtures--a tarp variety.
For further pa-ticulars please call at A. $l.
Bullard's Book Store, first door north of L
Searle's Hotel,. where you can find also a large
and superior assortment of Books and Statione
ry. Yankee Notions, &c., &e, dtc., all of which
can be had fur cash at.aa low prices as goods of
the same quality can be bought for any where
in this vicinity; Wog hamfon, N. Y. not excepted.
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Mareh Bth, 1859.
Register's Notice.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to MI per
sons concerned in thefollowing Estates, to
Estate of JACKSON PARMENTER:Iato of
Gibson township, decensed i Jacob L. Glint, Ad
ministrator.
Estate of EZEEIEL BARNES, late of Gib..
sou:downs - hip, deceased, ChatiEs Tingley, Aditnin::-
istrator.
Estate-of ANOS TIFFANY, ,late,of Buford
township, deceased. Virgi! Tiffany, Adminis'tor.
Estate of.NELSON TIFFANY, Into of Brook:
ten township, deceased, A. T. Tiffany . and E. S.
Rent, Administrators.
Final account of WALTER WATSON, Guardian
of W. W. HAMMOND.
Estate of WARREN LUNG, late of Rush
township, deceased, Matthew Ourunre Admin
istrator. ~do honis non. . • •
That the accountants hart settled their ac
counts in the , Register's Office, in:and for the
County of Sustinchanna; and 'that the same Will
be presented to the Judges of the Orphans'
Court of . said- County, en Friday, April 1-sth,
1859, for confirmation and allowance. •
• •• , CHARLES NEALE, Register.
Register's office, •:
Montrose, March 9th,.18.59. 4w'
MEAT MARKET. -
On Public Avenue, riecir 4'ern-te's Hotel.
KEEPA c T lis S l3 of nli aTi t n it i c i ;r d .Zirst spuapipd l yfo 6 r t
Beef Cattle,Calves,Stiepond Lambs.
Also for Hides of all ktrils.
, 4 HAWLEY.
N. T. HENSTOCY.• - • - N. HAWLEY.
. -Montrose, March 30th, 18
JUST RECEIVED
CLOYER IND TIMOTHY SEID
AND FOR SALE BY
. - . li. Buiti rrr,
New Milford, March, 14th, 1859.
PORTABLE FARM &
: PLANTATION
FOlt GRINDING.- . 7.
Grain, Spices, Drugs, Paints,, c •
DIAMOND IRON BURR MILL .
Patepted Mar . ch 944 1858, by J. Burdge.
r HIS is tile Lest, and will last leisgei
I than any other in use. It is the moat aim.
ple in conatruction..tha most perfect in working,
and the cheapest of any mill now before the'
public.
FRICES:
11 1 . •
N0.,1 Hand illill at ' $B,OO
No. 2 Hand or Power Mill . • .20,00 .
No. 3 Power MIII, grinding from 5-to 10 bush.
els per hour. - •
State ana Count); rights 'for Saki. Can be
seen by calling upon the subscriber.'
All orders will'receive prompt attention.
Founders and machine men will find this a eta:
ple article to. itutnufacture. C. PEIRCE;
112 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
nah3lrol.
ACAR D.
Gipson:Nov. 22d, 1858. ,*
TIIHEREAS4here haVe been some statements
VT. Made by me against R.EIIf:CCA A. KELLEY,
and whereas said ft. A. Kelley tins commenced
'a snit against me in the common pleas of Ehis•
quehenna county for trespass on the ease, now
for !the *Puke of ii seltlement of paid edit and
peace and Cinietnese I make the following ae
knOwledgments: first I regret tbat I ever said
anything about aitid It alley, abd at this I l ieue
withdraw 411 chemes against her- that' I, wa ve
made"and*do not believe her .pt _this time, 19A 0 0
sich e girl. „- -1,), F. BRIINDAGE.
- DA. g.,Nf.. - WRITS- 4 -A. l- -,
,
.VrAV.lNGretininennYlOcii_ted in 51!its daft
'Orem his prpfessional serf' ts 3 ill iw - he,
mapreipiire:thein., Also, keeps conafaiPtir.-in
hand a full 'LOA* of Draw andAedicliileas-
Pare Winos and Liquors -for
,311idiaal
VTI 6 rAtB , •
19.331.161JECENT.1316..X.E.
. • - G. F. PORIDIFIA:3I,
LI AS removed lie :Mop across the street, to F.
the :I:Funding one dooy below Keeler &
Sloddard'n, which he ban fi tted up expre2sfy for 1,
Saddle, Harness "and Tru - nliShop,"
lb.? 7 ' 9 ranY be found in as or
Ela
•
from the beavimstearmto the lightest trotting
harness, and 'a gene al aaaorrnent of trimmings.
whieMwill be Made up or sold very low.
Carriage Trimmings:,
A good tosortmtnt on hand, which will ,he said
vary low; all trims:l4l. dono cheaper I'Lla else,
where
OAK LEATHER
on bend, from which harnesses will lie made erid
NATEtaaret?rauto
* * *Customers will please bear in .miad thact •
wish to Fettle up once a year.' Those he'll:4
unsettled scrotums, or Aotes due, will sate oasts
by settling or tuakill...l . artnent without further
delay. (1. F. FORDHAM, •
. Feb. 24th, 1869 j Montrose,.Pa.
""o ers (fiallnns.
THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR - SALE ,
60,0001ARRELS OF TREIII NEW
ANQ irvi#l4lq6
POUDRETrE,,
OP TIIS
LODI lIANUFACTAING COMPANY.
71,EANUFACTI,IRED from the night-aoil of
.I.U.NewYcirk zity, is lots to suit purchaser..
Thi-1 article (greatly improved within- I the last
three years) has been in the marked for eighteen
years. and still defies competition, as amanuili
for Corn and Gard9n Vegetalites, being c heaper,
more powerful, than any other, and at the same
time free from disagrceobleodor. Tim baribli,
($3 worth). wilt manure
,an, acre of corn in Val
hjII, will save.tWo-tXrds la-labor, will cause, it
to come up quicker,Ao grow frister,rirkn barites?
tan.pd will bring a larger crop on, poor ground
ro-
any other fertilizer, and it - is also a pr
ntiverto cut worm; also it does not Injure the'
seed to put in contaetiwith It,, ' % •
'llie b. ht..Cos..pplot to their 1 . 6'4 standing.
reputation, and the large capital (*3 1 %Imo) in
vested io their business as a guarahteeltiat the
article they make shall always be ofauch quality
as to command a rowd y .sale.. - - .-..
RT. Rrico ei.so f•er harm! for any quantity
over six, barrell. '
Mr" A Pamplet, containing every,infoimation.
will be sent [FREErto any one applying for
the same, Our address is—
OIt.IFfINO, BROTHERS 111.C0....
Agricultural Warehouse, 6Q Courtlau4t. St.
. . NEW YORK.
3fara !.7, '59-3m.
FREE EXHIBITION
• MAY BE SEEN DAILY,-
11 . PAINES',.1111OR SHOPF
Prom 6 a. m. to 10 p,
Latest fastions
- Comprising the Greatest' Variety Of
GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME
ever presentedgto the public. mh24
. .
swat _r_a_o43el.-tr. eoai
GL v
MO TIMOTHY - SEED*
LARGEI.AND MEDIUM,
_ onciaArett .OnAsS BRED,
Beet, Carrot, Rutabaga, Flat turstip;isA
Onion Seed, In I.olll‘lp
Also a good assorinkepl of
-
rnh3 BALDWI?i & ALLtg.
DR. JOHN W.-COBB,
PHYSICIAN & StrHallON.
- .Montrose, Pa: ' l '
Office oi;blip . Ayentie, opposite Searle's Hotel.
Mardi 9359--tf.
True m ro4ITY- 111EALEKI:
World Known and World welbdi
HOLLoVAY'SMENT
- -
HE free admission of all Nations; as well * Tthe verdict of the lending; hosidtitls-of ask
Old as well as the New World, itaNtt . thitt pi r .
erful remedial 'Agent ,as the' reg.:At - healing .
preparation et - ertnade knoiih td , suffering [pan.
Its penetrative quelitiee are morethammarvelous.
throe the external orifices of the skiniinvisiblolo '
t4,nskedesc, itiettshes the seat of the intenial, :
diseisci a nd ,ip.,ttll external affections its anti-iii-
flammatoti aDdlicaling virtuealurpass anything
else on record, and is Nature'rgreat ally. •
Begotpelne dud Salt Itheutßa ,
Are two of the moat - common and virulent
disorders prevalent, on this continent, to these
Ointment is especially antagonistic, its " Modes-
operandi" is first to eradicate the venom -and
then complete • the cure, , .
Bad Lege, Out nfirkji, siuffilliera.
Cayce ofmany years standing that hive perti
naciously refused to field to 'any other remedy
or treatincn, have invariably succumbed to a..
kw Appliest opt Of this powerful unguent. ,
E nptions on the !4WD, ,
Arising from a bad-state of
.blood or chronic
disease and eradie,tted,anda clear, transparent -
surface repined' by rho ientoiative.artioti of this
Ointment. lt surpasses, many ; iif,the coanset„6iii .
and other tiitlet.appliances Ih its power to di!ifer
rashes and: other disfiguremetitS.Ot the face. t.
?ties *oft rtitutet. ' -
Every formmadlmtpre alibis° prevaleht an 4
stubborn disorder; i eindiCated leeallY and en.
tirely by , tho, uscot this emollebt ; warm &rued:
tations should precede its \application. its
lug qualities , 4 ill be found thoro' and invariable.
Both - Mc Ointment and the \ Pills should betusid'in
As fol lowing, cases: '
. ~
Unions, • . Rhe u matism, Sore Throstia,„
gurus, , - Ringworm; 'Spies of AO lands
Chappedllaidii - Salt•Rheum
...Sprains. ' . ' '
Chilliilliiiii; Soddy, - Stiff Joints; . *
Fistula, Gout, Skin Diseases, Tettor, Ulcers, -
Lumbago, _SWerd Glenda, VoDer,val. S ores, • ,
MerelEruiWns.Stire tmge, Wounds of a 1-1
piles . ' Sore Brenta; Sttre Heads, [kinds. '
' ''CAUTlON!—None,lrare cenuitie utile% •
the words," XI/Away, New; York and London,
- aro discernible as a Watiemimik in every leif of
the book of directions =Mod each pot or' box;
it maybe plainly sennhyhoLdityr the,aipoihe light
A handsome roweid mill be given.t4iny one reit.
4ering ano.h.Oformetfori as may lead to the deice
tion of aOy iititY .or parties c:ouDtaireitlng these
• Medicines, or vending them kriomiiig them te-be
'p0ti0n5..,.....' - , • ... .-• ' .
*o . .Sola at the ManufaMpries of Prof. Unite- -
Iv:tit...lSOMaideu Lane, Nem Verk, and by.ttp re- '
, apectable'Druggiets and: Dealers in KOMbeti '
throtighout the United litatia and.tha -niviliistr
aorta, in pot! at..2beehts.ollceitts, anttatt eacb.
There is a:sedaiderable ring loi 1_414
tiii'liiier:simist,
.. . - • • --. =
141.: B.—Dircetioni for the geddatme o f patients
in every .disordir are af4xstl to sad fot.
1 ' tank in, it+, ..- -.Y.2Siowly.-