The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 04, 1859, Image 3

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    .111111111 1 1• SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs issued by they
Court of Common Pleas orNusquetranna
county, and to me directed, I will expose , to
sale, by public vendue, st the court - Bons% in
Montrose, on Saturday, the 13th day,of August,
1853, at one .o'clock, - p. us.. the following d.
s cribed piece or parcel of land, to wit :
ALL. that certain piece or Parent of land-situite
in the townships of Brooklyn and llimock,Sustea
county, and bounded and described as follows :
North by lands of O.C. Ely and Preston Tiffany,
east by O.C.Eiy and John S. Bailey, south"by T.
Giles and iabez Giles, and west,by Jabez Giles
and Preston Tiffany, containing about 210 acres,
be the same more or leas,with the appurtenances,
two house, one barn, and about 100 acres im
proved. Taken in execution at the suit of Jos.
Wartroas vs. Chas. F. MatTott.
ALSO, all that piece or parcel of land situate
in the bons of Friendaville, Snsq'a Co Pa., boun
ded and described as follows, to wit: beginning
at a stake and stones the south east corner of
Presbyterian, church lot, thence south 52° east,
52 feet to a corner of a lot conveyad to C. Leet
by B. Glidden, theice along the north west line
of said lot, south 38° west 12 perches to the-
Milford and Owego turnpike road, thence along
said road, north 52. west 152 rot lo the south
east corner of George Stropler'a lot,thence along
the lion of said Strnpler's lot, north 38° east 12
perches to the place of beginning. containing a.
bout 38 square pert hes be the same more or less,
together with the appurtenances,* tavern house,
a barn, and all improved., Taken in execution
at the snit of Judson Stone, vs. Harmon Birdsall
and B. Glidden.
ALSO,aill that certain piece or parcel of land
situate and being in the. township of Jessup,
county of Susquehanna and - State of Penosylant,
bounded and desCribed'as follows. to wit: on
the north by land of W. C.-Mandrick, do the
owl by Calvin and Jacob Moore, on the south
be Byron • Griffis, and on the west by laid of
Fredrick Dayton; containing sixty-two acres,
more or less, with the appurtenances, one dwel.
ling house and wood shed, one barn. orehatd,
and about fifty acres improved. Taken in exe
cution at the suit of A. Lathrop vs. A. B. Lathrop.
ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate, lying and - being in the borough of
friendsville, Susquehanna county, Pa, bounded
and described as 'follows, to wit:' begin.
ning on the Milford and Owego turnpike at
the corner of David Robbe's land, and thence
along .said turnpike road north, 37 4 west, 83
perches to a post; thence Bout t, . 37* west, I'o9
perches to a birch; thence south, 53 4 east,
7.loths perches to a post - in Robbe's line;
thence north, 37 4 east, 87 perches to the begin
'ning, containing 48 acres and 131 perches of
land, more or less, together with the _appurte
nances, one Awned dwelling house; one tannery,
two barns, sheds and other out buildings, one
. orchard, and all improved.. Taken in execution
at the suit of Jodscin Stone vs. D. C. Dayton
and J. T. langdon, administrators of the estate
of S. C. Dayton, deceased, with notice to tern
tenants..
ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate to the township of-Lenox, county of Sus.
quebanne and State of Pennsylvania, bobnded
and described as follows, to wit: on the north
by rands of Warren M. Tingley; on the east by
lands of Mario - Quirk and Elisha Bell; on the
south by lands of Grow & Brothers, and on
the west by public road.containing seventy acres,
with theappurtenances„one house, one barn,
an orchard. - and about forty acres improved.
Taken in execution at thtt suit of Grob & Bros.
-va. Henry Millard.
ALSO, all that certain piece or. parcel of land
situate, lying and being in. the township of Gt.
Bend, county of Susquehanna and State of Penn
sylvania, bounded - and described as follows, to
wit: on the north by land of W. Paintin; on
the east by laud- of the estate of- James Griffin,
deceased; on the south by land late of Pemina
Allen - and S. IL Dayton, and on the west by the
Great Bead and Coehecton- turnpike, it being 66
feet in front on the turnpike, and running- back
100feet,with the appurtenances,one tavern house,
one barn. I woodshed, and all improved. contain
ing abOutl - 640 square feet of lead, be the same
more or less: AMC, all that other piece or par
cel of land situate as aboVe, and bounded and
described as follows, to wit: on the north by
land of Milton Gillman;"on the east by - Henry
Langley; on the south by Franklin-street, and on
-the west-by —_,Tompkins containing about
one-fourth of an acre, be the same more or less,
with the appurtenances,one framed house and all
improved. Taken in execution at the suite of B.
S. Bentley and S. D. Townsend vs. James Adams.
ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Great - .Bend, county
of Susifs and 'State of Pennsyluanii bounded
and described as follows, to . wit: on the north by
land of W. S. Wolcott; on the east and !math
by Ladd of Truman and Daniel Baldwin, and
west by the land of the Great Bend and Cochee.
ton turnpike road, containing about twe acres
more or less, together with the :ppurteninces,
one framed house, one barn, and 'all improved.
Also, all that other piece orparcel of land sit
' 'nate in the township,of Liberty, county and
State- aforeiaid, bounded and described as fol,
lows, to wit:- on the north by the-New York
State line; on the east by laud of Artemus Hall
and A. Wartrouw on the south and west by
Memnon HatletWay, containing about sixty-six
• acres, be the same more or less, with the appur
tenances; cue saw-mill and about thirty acres
improved, excepting therefrom about one and It
half acres of land, more or leas, with the redi
vided half of the sawmill and mill privilege.
Ta
ken in execution at the suit of Chancey Gurnsey
to the use of Thomas & Whiting TS. Her
DeKay.
ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Lathrop. - county of
Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: on the north
by lands ,of Grow & Halstead; on, the east by
lands of Grow & Halstead; on the south by
lands of Grow & Halstead, and on the west by
lands of Wm. Squires, containing . 50 acres,
with the appurtenances, two houses, one log
barn,aed about twenty-five acres improved. Also,
all that other piece_or parcel of land ,situate as
above, bounded and described as follows, to
wit: beginningat a bemloe.k tree the southwest
corner of land conveyed to Elisha Lord; thence
by the-land east 120 perches to a post the said
Ellett& Lord's southeast corner, thence south 90
perches-to a post; thence west 120 perches to Si
post; and thence north' 90 perches to the place of
containing' sixty-seven - acres and
eighty perches of land, be the same more dr less,
with the appurtenances, one framed house, one
barn, one blacksmith shop, and about forty acres
improved. Taken in execution at the suit of
Wm. Z. Brown vs. P.S. Bronson, Lake Bronson,
and Anne M. Bronson.
ALSO, all that certain piece or petrel of land
allude and being in the borough of Priendaville,
county of Susoquebassua, bounded and described
as follows, to wit: on the north-by-the public
road; on the east by D. W. Glidden; on the south
by lands of Sam? Hertom and on the - weed by
Sam'l Horton; containing about one acre., with
the appurtenances, one house, one barn, some
fruit trees, and all improved. - Taken in eaten.
tion et the suit of .1. P. W. Riley vs. Philip
ALSO; all that certain piece or, parcel of land
situate and lying in the township of Springville,
equar- of Susquehanna and State of Penn's;
bounded and described as follow's, to-wit: on
the north and east by the public road, and on the
south and west by land of Albert Beardsley,
containing 'bout half an acre, with the-appurte
nances, one dwellingbouse, one barn, and all
improved. Taken in elocution, at the suit of
McMillen dz. Park, to tho use of A. Lathrop, ea,
Isaac Strickland. - •
ALSO, all that certain peice or parcel of land
situate in the township of Franklin, Susquehanna
county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ae
,'follows, to wit: on the north by land of David
Watson, on the east by land of David Town-
Send, on the south by land of Freeborn Churchill,
and. on the westty land of Jacob Allard, con
taining eighty-two acres, be the same more or
Jess, together witti,tbe apputtestaneeds, one from
. ed bootie, one shed, one orebiTi, and about forty
two acres improved. Taken in emotion at the
,snit of Chitties S. Coati vs. Wm. fl. Jessup,, ad
i-miniatrator of Elm. Goddard, deceased, with
notice to Mary M. Goddard, widow, mid Prank
Goddard, heir, and Fronk Goddard. guardian of
Herrick. Goddard and Heim Goddard, heirs of
. the said Zion Goddard, deeessect '
ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel or laid I
situate in the township of Auburn, county of
Susquehanna State of Peenay !mix, . bounded
and describe d follows, to wit: on the northbj
land of Michael Divine, on the east by land of
-John Rooney, and. on the south and west by
land of Mites and Wm. Coburn, containing 52
acres with the appurtenances, one bonne, one
barn, orchard, and about 30 acres unproved. Ta.
-ken in extentidn at the, snit of M. S. Wilson vs.
John Tubbs. . :
ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Brooklyn, Snaq'n
county, State of Pennsilvania, and described as
follows, to wit: beginning at a stake and stones
it being the southeast corner of said lot; thence
north 3 1-2 4 west, eight petchei and neventeet
links to the turnpike road; &nee smith, 72 1-2,
west, four and a half perches to scorner of land
conveyed to John C. Wright by A. Kinabee, Jr',
then iti,a southerly direction by the side of a
shop on the said Wright's lot fire ands half per
ches to a staki and stones; thence west to I
stake and atones ins brook; thence south,lo 1-2"
West, forty.threl feet to a corner on the east aide
of the bank; thence east six perches and ten
links to the place of beginning; containing about
thirty-five perches of land, be the same more or
less, together with the...appurtenances, one tram
ed dwelling house, one barn, and all improved.
Taken in execution at the suit 'of John Briabt.
.vs. Galan V. Adams. .
ALSO, all that certain piece or i pareel of land
situate,. lying acid being In the township of Gt.
Bend, county of Susquehanna. and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,
to wit: -on the north by lands of. J. Clash, Jed.
Lane and Enoch Hawkins and Myron Mayo; east
by Gilbert Hawkins, south by Samusel - Dayton,
and on the west by Orin Mayo, containing about
one huedied and five acres, be the same more Or
leas, tOgetberwith the appurtenances, one house,
barn, sawmill, some fruit trees, and about eighty
five acres improved. Taken in execution at the
suit of Oliver 8. Dyer vs. James Weider', -.
' ALSO, all that certain piece or paieel of land
situate in the Wive - ship
.or Oaklaid..Snaq'is
county', State of Pennsylvania, bounded andle
scribed iii follows to wit: on the north by land
of Martin Middaugh; on the east by lan.' of
Tunis Vanantwept; on the south by land of
Charles Beebe; and on the west by land of Mor
gan Sheds; containing about eighty-five scree,
be the same more or less, together with the ap.
purtenances, one framed house, barn, small or:
chard, and about twenty.five acres improved..
Taken in execution at the suit of D A. Lyonl
& Brother vs .E. A. Barton:
ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel of-land
situate, lying and — being in Clifford township;
Susquehanna county, pate of Pennsylvania,„
bounded and described as follows, to, wit: on
the north by lands of Benjamin Ayers and Wm.
Coil; on the east and south by by lands of Chas.
B. Campbell; and on the, west by land of Thos.
Phinney and the Cliatal Lak% containing about
two hundred acres, be the same more or lesi,
together with the appurtenances, one dwelling.
house, oneiwagon house, two barns and other
out buildings ?, one orchard; and about ore ban::
dyed and seventy-five acres improve& Taken in
execution at the snit of D. N. Lathrop, to the use
of Eliphalet iWella vs. Sylvester Johnson.
ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Oakland, Susq'l
county, bounded and described as follows, to
wit: on the north and east by land of Wm. SI
and David Post. on the south by the Sequel
henna river, and on the west by James Van
Antwerp an&Wm. M. Post, containing_about
47 acres, be the same more or less together with
the appurtenances, one - framed house, barn,
corn house, orchard, and about thirty acres Im
proved. Also, all that other piece 'situated as
above, and bounded and described as follows, to
wit: on the north by land now or late of G. W.
Gregory, on the east by James Van Antwerp, on
the south by W. Stoddard, and on the _west by
land of J. fi. Parsons, containing about sixty
acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one
house, barn, orchard, and about 35 acres im
proved. Taken in execution at the snit of Ito.
setts Ifeginnis, admibiatmtrix of Joseph W.
Dieginnia, deceased, vs. Nicholas Van Antwerp.
ALSO, all that eertain'peiee or parcel of land
situate in the towliship of Great Bend ; county of
Susquehiuses, bonded and described as fellows;
to wit: on the nort. t beast,northwast and southwest
by land of Truman Baldwin t and on the southeast
by the poblic highway,containingbrie acre offend,.
be the same more or less, together with the ap..
purtenaneile, l' dwelling house and all improved.'
Ai.so all that other piece on parcel of land sit
uate as above,and bounded and deicribei as fol.
lows,to wit north by land of Oliver Trowbridge,
-east by the public highway, south and west by ,
land ofGeo. Dusenbury, containing about one
half-sere of land, be the ume more or less, to
gether with the appurtenances,one framed house
one building occupied as a shop,' all improved:.
Taken ib auction at the suit of Thomas dr,
Whiting vs. Isaac Hamlin, Jr.
Purchasers will in all cases %be required to
pay, on
_the day of sale, an amount sufficient
to cover the costs of see, otherwise, the proper.
ty s will be re-sold forthwith.
- JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 95th, 1859.
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
CLASSICAL AND NORIAL SCHOOL,
At Montiose, Pa.; f0r.1859.
THE Tnatees are happy to announce to the
1 public that the next term of this popular
school gill commence on :Monday; the Shd
day of Anima, next, under the charge of
Prof. HARRY BRODHEAD, Hz A.,
a graduate of Yale College, Principal; assisted by
Prof. J. F. - STODDAIII.D,
and a corps of competent instructors in the vs.
Fiona departments. The trustees would 'refer
-the patrons of the school, and others, to the fol
lowing testimonials from the President and
Professors.of Yale College:
YALE COLLEGE, June 21, 1859.,
Mr. Harry Brodhead, %.41 member of the class
about to be graduated at' Yale College, has held
a high rank in the class as a scholar. So far as
I am acquainted with it, his moral character, and
habits, are irreprOachable. - •
THEODORE D. Wooi.sxr, President.
Mr. H. Brodhead, who belongs to the gradu
ating elan of this year, has shown himself du
ring the two years_of his connection with the
college, a capable sod successful scholar. Sbo'd
be apply. himself to the work of instruction, I
have no doubt of his ability to justify the confi
iienee and satisfy the expectations of any who
may avail themselves of hie services.
JAS. IiADELT, Prot. of Greek.
- Mr. H. Brodhead of the class of 1859, in Yale
College, is a good segolar, -and has a superior
mind. I have little doubt he will make an effi
cient and successful teacher, and can recommend,
him with great confidence that he will not die:
appointbis patrons. NOAH PORTER,
• Prof. et.PhilosOphy and Metaphysics.
Mr. H. Brodhead has just finished his course
of collegiate edueation and will recieve the de
gree of Bachelor of Artist the approaching eom.
meseement. .Aa he proposes to be engaged for.
a time in the business of teuehipg,he is cheerfully
resommended by the undersigned as i person
well qualified by his scholarship and attainments,
by hie christian character and deportment to be
successful in the instruction and government of
a school. Titmice A. TviccifElf,
- • Prof. of Latin.
Students miy here be prepared-for admission
in an advanced class in any of our Colleges, and
particular attention will be paid, as heretofore,
to.the &rough preparation OeALL wno OSUMI
SO BECAME TEACHEESaII THE NORIIIAL Dart r.
NEST.
Special instruction in the latter. Department
will lite given during the ensuing term.
The Text Books heretofore used will be con
tinued in the School.
Lectures on subjects of general interest wilh
be delivered daring the year.
Price of Tuition per Term :Vevete.
Weeks, -.-•- • -46.00
Primary Departmento . . - 3,50
In English Branches and Latin and preek, 9,00
Instruments/ and Vocal Music will be given
if desired:
• Stadesta wishing to procure rooms or board
eals b e tw ooo nnodatell by writing to R. Cash.
M e th Esti, and those wishing to board them.
selves. can obtain atoms and fonsiture from
Messrs. Sayre Brothers, on reasonable forma,
Price of board avian's from $2,00 to 11.2.50fCe!
week.. Hon. WJd. JESKIP, Presidsnt
Hon. C. F. READ, &orrery.
July 2ist, J869.-3m.
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Montrose July 14, tti.59.-tf _ [toys
Anditoel Notice.
THE undersigned fippoloted an auditor irthe
Court of Common Pleas of Busq'a Co:, Ao
make distribution of the howls *tieing from the
sate of the Real Eplata of Emanuel Carpenter,
hereby gives notice ibat be will attend to Um:du
ties of the said appointment at his office in tho
Borough of Montrose, twi Monday, the Bth day
August, nest, at I o'clock p. m., at which time
and place all persons having an interest in the
distribution of the said fond will present their
cl aims or be forever after barred from coming in
upon said fund. - .A. CHAMBERLIN.
July - 11, 1859...4w Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned.l4Pointed an auditor by
the Court of Common Pleas of Stasq'a Co.
to- make distribution of the funds arising from
the sale of the Rail Relate of Rofus.D. Clark.
hereby igives notice that he will attend to the du
ties of his appointtneWat his, office, in Montrose
on Monday the Bth d of August. 'next, at one
o'ilock p. m., at whit& time and place all persona
having an interest In distribution of thrsaid fund.
will present theirelaim or forever after barred
from coming in upon paid fund. -
.A. CHAMBERLIN, '
July 11th. 1859.4er Auditor.
. Farmers, Attention !
KIRBY'S AMERICAN. HARVESTER,
Id ♦ 171122" " Wk PUN= IMAM,
A
nd is Warranted as a Perfect •
ikaa lialtEllirat.
T la very strong mid durable, being nMarly all
I Iron. It is LIGHT, and. the UGHTEST
DRAFT MACHINE . KNOWN; It boa no side
draft runs atiadib; there is no pressure upon
the Horses' main and it has a NELP.ADJUSTITIG
FINGER.BAR. The finger-bar wort:Stipend down
independently of theidilving wheel, enabling it
to go through dead :arrows and ditches, among
stones and bogs, and over stones and hills where
DO other machine can follow it. IT ra EASILY
RIANAOkD AND OPERATED. By means of a lever,
the driver can at pleasure throw the cutters in
and out of gear by soother lever he can raise
either end or both mils of the finger- bar to pass
over obstructions, or untie from field to field.
It is difficult to clog is machine. It ta a cheap
machine. It is simple in construction. made of
good materials and well constructed and finished.
Manufactured by WELLES, BLOOD & CO., at
the Tioga PolorAtrientinrat Works.
Full descriptive and Illustrated catalogues to be
had on application teethe undersigned agent for
Susq'a Co., at Menton*.
-Pica! Male.
The beet Railway Horse Powers,
Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers
and SeparatOrsi&e., &e. lo the world.
H. L. BLOWERS.
Montrose. July 11th. 18.19,6 w
SUNDAY IletiOOL LIBfIARJES
furnished to order by J. LYONS & SON.
Juno ht, 1859. .
NEW GOODS , ha toy Hoe of business, arri v
ing every week: - ABEL TURRELL
(Address Brooklyn P. 0, Bob 320.)
The Paragon Self-Generating
Gas 38-Lirxier.
THIS valuable pktent, portable, self.gooera.
liog Gas• Burner is offered to Abe plablic, in
full confidence of its positive superiority over ev
ery other naxn•LtciT in existence, for EIMPLI.C.
MG SAFETY. ECONOMY, and BRILLIAN Cy of light
in any temperature.
It is devoid of MILL, satoxx or FL:ICEEIti giv
ing a steady, cheap and
BRILLIANY„ G.AS-LIGHT,
rcquring no trimming; r other attention, except
simply Ailing the lamp with good burning-fluid,
one quart of thefluid - eaovarted into gas in the
Burner, givings FULLIDROAD and CLEAR flame
eighteen hours. This light, which is equal to
that from eight ordinary wick'd tubes; at an ex
pense of but three, Is also, under complete con.
trol, being reduced by a simple process, from
a fall blaze to a sinaliNone;and as quickly re.
stored to its full capacity. The 'burner can be
readily applied to all styles of On., Ksitossax,
CAMPHEIVE, and Buiumso-Fturn LAMPS; also, OD
pressure and with founts to Gas fixtures, in all
their varieties.
. _
It is admirably idapted for.lightlng churche s %
dwellings, lecture-roods, halls, shops, steam
boats, and railroad ears, or whereveralood light
is desired . . Parties lfesirous of securibg the
r ight of territory for a valuable eitela that will
command itself, should make early application,
only to the undersigned.
Burners, Lamps, &c.ompplied in any quanti.
ty, with proteptness,forwarded by express to
all parts of the United States—payable cash on
delivery. '
BUTLER, HOSFORD & Co, Proprietors.
No. 2 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
or, No. 171 I oadwyoled No. 1 Courtlandt St.
New York. jyl 4 sen 8 I
12 1 -2 LBS. OFSUGAR
C for
LE BI, ROO'S,. at
". TY
Arne Bth, 1859
Silver-Steel Scythes,
Pitchlbrks and Rakes, for sale by
June 20. J. LYONS d• SON.
3,000 ROLLS OF WALL FAFER,
10 DIFFERENT STIRS.
BORDERING,. WINDOW PAPER &C., &C.
ANEW SUPPLY; Pat arrived, and -for sale
cheap, by • A. TURRILL
ABEL .TU.RRELL
SEEPS cousiaufly on halal a fall assortment
of the choicest qualities of
CO 3Z) gap
in ill of the following departments of trade.
New supplies arriving every week. - Buying-for
cash, and sallinecheap for cash.
D 81105;
Clionsistals; Plats, Oils, Varnishes, -
Window Glass, DY 9116 4 Oroteriaa ramps;
Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper,
Window Paper, Window Clillhades, Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments, sevalry, Perfumery,
- - stoat mare, Blooms, Brushes,Whips,
Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket
- • gales, Guns, Pistols,
Ammunition, Liquon,Trusses, • _
Supporters, Yettimmiaine, Shoulder
Bracts, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Sposay
Yorke, Sc., Gold Pens, Stationery, Thalia, Guitar. A ,
But Viol Strings, Beint act, Porcelain Teeth, Li • •
°graphs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes,
and all the popular Patent Medicines. ,
pie some Dry GU*, Wooden,
Nerd a Japanned Ware,
Meld and Oil:Gans; Gimphene,
Burning Milk Alcohol, Turpentine,
Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Poot,Lard,Olive, Cuter, •
and Boiled & Bay Linseed 031,11, White Lead, Tine,
W kinds of Colored Painin, Vinegar, CisinT Boa.
and other things toe =swims to mention.
ideimose, Idle 16, '69. ABEL TERRELL.
M e dical. copartnersidsk
DRS. A.CJILAKEBLEE and P. &BRUSH
having associated - themselves' under the
name of Blakeslee & Brief, for the prosecu
tion of the duties of their profession. respect
fully offer their professional services to the
•Invalid Public."
Office at the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, mid
way. between -the _villages of Dimoek and
prangviits. . A. C. BLAKESLEE.
April 50• 2 69-17 P. E. BRUSH..
DR. E. P. WILIKOT,-
Graduate of the AllopatMe. and
pathie Colleges of Medicine. is sow )wr
manently loaded in Great Bend Ps.
OFFICE corner of Maio-sad Elizabeth-its.,
cessly opposite. the Ifetbodlet elurch.
ap. 20, Iltdit.
HEED THIS - WARNING !
LOOK .OUT FOR DIRGIIIISt
New Goods
AT
,HAYPEN BROTHERS' ORIGINAL
Ooe Pride Ready Pay Store, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, ••
Soots & Shoes, Bats & Caps, .
Wall Paper, 2
Stevie Wooslea Ware,
.F a lcru,r, gait,
HAYING „TOOLS 4
Palate, 01111, ohms, *c.,
Watches, Jewelry. Yankee Notions,
Jar NO ENE TQ THEM! jel
Yon will never find old sheltworn, motb-eaten,
rotten, or out of *We Goods at HAYDI2I Bros.'
Look ouffor Old Fogies, and buy your Goods
where you can says 28 PER CUL We -have
a large stock of , -
GOODS Purchased for CASH,.
and will be at prices that will frighten the
Old Fogy
EVEVIARTICLEWARRANTED
as represented. No charge for showing Goods.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
' New Milford, Ps., Jane, 1859. tm
Dr. CoggswelPs
ANTI-PHIOGISTIC' SALTS;
a sere care for INFLAMMATORY Diseases of
all kinds, for sale by ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Jane 22d, 1859.
CONSUMPTION Mlis
!
n.
Wioliesst 's
MIN; PREPARATION OF
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Ole Lnut AID or SODA.
AS ORIGINALLY DISCOVERED AND PRESCRIBED 'sr
Dr. J. F. CIIIVIICHILL,.
s FOR THE PREVENTIGN AND CURE OF,
CoxLeillum:Ljprticon..
• THE SALTS of LIME and of SODA are
the ONLY Preparation which, for the present, I
would recommend for GENERAL USE."—.I.
Francis Churchill, 4.-D.
. THE THEORY.
Phthisis is a 'diathesis, or general disease.
depending upon the want or undue waste of the
Oxidizable PhosphorMs normally existing in the
animal economy." .
THE TREATMENT
"Dente it follows that the Remedy consists
in supplying the deficienVelement by the admin
istration oftt preparatioaf phosphorus which is
at once Assimilable and 9zydizable. The Hy.
pophoephites of Limo and Soda possess. both
qualities in the highesed*ree, being perfectly
soluble, and nearly es oxidizable as phosphorus
The Hypophosphites are the Specific Remedy
a the Diathesis, or general condition of the sys
tem, which has, as a consequence, the deposition
of tubercular matter. When once this condition
is changed, the depositioti of fresh tubercular
matter will cease. I . _
RESULTS OF THE TREATMENT.
What I am anxious foils . , that the Hypophos•
phites should be brought as speedily as possible.
into universal use as I know-that they will prove -
not only as aura a Remedy in Consompti on as
Quinine is in Intermittent fever,but also as effec
tual a Preservative as Vaccination in Small-poi.
This assertion no longer rests upon the 34 cases
with which my discovery was ushered into the
world in July, 1857. 1 can now appeal to the
results in upwards of one hundred an d fifty de
tailed observations of the disesse, collected du
ring t he past year at m7Pubtte Dispensary; Rue
Larrey, Paris. To these eases might be added
almost an equal number from my private practice
and in no single instance have I found the Rem
edy fail to produce ever) thing that could reason
ably be expected from it. In most initances the
benefit derived from it has far exceeded what
could, at first, have-been hoped for, when taking
into account the degrt e and extent of the injury
sustained by the Lungs previous'to the use of
the Remedy. Similar results have, since the
publication - of my discovery, been announced by
Professors Paragot of Brussels, Maestro de San
Juan of 'Granada, Spain; Drs. Jaciatoie River
end, and Grilses of Havana, and Reinvillirs, Paris.
0(22 crises in the third or last stage, treated
at my Dispensary during the past year, . 8 have
completely recovered, 8 died, (owing in every
instance to compkations,) and 6 are still under
treatment. Such a result is altogether UNPAR
ALLELED in the Annals of Medicine.—From
Dr. Charehill'asLetters.
READ THE TESTIMONY
nWe • now see the rationale of the employment
of - Hypophosphiles of Lime and Soda, recomm
ended by Dr. Churchill in the treatment of Con
sumption—they not only act as absorbents, bat
repair and retard the waste of Ussue."—Dr. H. P.
pewees, New York.
"Your preparation has not failed to benefit in
a single instance in which I have used it,"—W
F. Clark, M. D. Lowell, Ohio.
"Your medicine we think invaluable and cheer
fully recommend it."—Dr. Ezra Clark, Kirkland.
"They otreovz the nervous strengg - t • h and tit-
VIGORATE the nutritive functions."—W. E. Rust
M. D., kforrist9wn, Ng.
"Their anodyne'eact,is sometimes renarka,
ble . they tend to produce most azzazumits and
DEN OVATING R,F.AIT."--.L. V. Newton, Ti!. D., N. Y.
...They INCREASE the PRINCIPLE which
constitutes NERVOUS FORCE, and are the
meet POWERFUL BLOODGENERATING
AGENTS KNOWN."—Dr. Churchill. '
" I can assure the profession and the public
that this PREPARATION of the BYPOPLIOS
PHITES CAN BE RELIED ON."—Dr. Jas. R.
Chilton, Chemist.
wnrozzenad cormalitriztirker.
is put op in large bbttles with Dr. J. F. Chqr.
chill's Hypopbosphltee of Lime and Soda. J.
Winchester, New York,' blown in the glass.
Each bottle has my fac-simile signatore. No
other is genuine.
pjirThe Phosphates, oi CHEMICAL FOOD
(so called( are radicallyilifferent from the Hypo.
phosphite. and can in NO CANE be used as a
SUBSTITUTE. Bear this fact in mind. No
preparation containing Iron can be used without
danger of inflammation and hemorrhage. No
other drug ot medicine should be combined with
the Hypophosphites„ or used at the same time.
Er The HYPOPHOSPHITES are a most
efficacious Remedy in all Nervous Diseases Geo.
era! Debility, or Prostration of the Vital Forces,
Chlorosis, Suppression, Dyspepsia, itatlllON
Bronchitis, &c.
Eir Price $3 or 3 botolea for $5, with fell di.
tections for gap. Liberal discount to Physicians
and the trade. The Dry Salts furnished to the
profession. Single bottles in concentrated solu
tion vet by mall, whei specially ordered. Sold
wholesile and retail at the sole General Depot
in the U.. S„ 43 John street. Let 110 one deceive
you, but buy only " Winchester's Preparation."
Dr. Oksraill's Work on Consumption.
giving a full view of the Theory and Treatment,
and other invaluable information, sent gratis on
receipt of l2cta in stamps for postage. SCH.
MERii. the moat favorable season for treatment.
Let no eonautaptive delay—time is precious in
so fatal a malady. This is the ONLY Remedy
that will CURE. Beware of all attempts to im
pose a different article upon you, under the pre
tense that it la the same as mine.
Address's J. WINCHESTER.
American & Foreign Agency, 43 John-at,
gar Soid in bliontrose by
une 80, 1869. -- AB
EVTURRELL
MOURNING FLUID, White and Cod Fish,
Ladies Kid S. S. 'Boots, and more Goiters
from 06 ota. to $1,15--all at TYLER'S.
May 19th 1869.
SUPERIOR. Ground Coffee in CUM Codfish.
4:4, for sale by J. LYONS &
Jac. 15e,,1859.
Auditor's Notice. r
TtHE undersigned; appointed an Auditor by
he Court of Common Pleas of ssailuokantla
coputY, to make distribution of the moneys in
the hands of tbaShe?iff if said county. arising
from the sa.le,ot thq rest vital° of F.
will attend to the &tits of - kis apfoiptment at
tho Witte of rientriiy,.&
. in.Hontyosa, on
Friday
,the bib day of Angustn e 7, at 1 fetlock',"
p. m., at phial timand place al fiersene later'
oiled in said mode" will Kes l i bel! claims,
or be forever barred from coming in upon said
fund. - B. CHASE, Auditor.
Great Bend, July 6tb, 1850.--41
Auditor's Notice•
THE undersigned having been appointed by
the Honorable, the Orphan's Court of,§ne r
quehanda COunty to distribute the moneys in
the hands of the Adminietratoi of William
Bromley, deceased, will attend to the duties, of
his appointment at his office id Montrose on fed
*, the btb day of Apgast next, at one o'clock,
m at which time and place all pers o ns inte
rested' frill present thir claims or be forever bar
red from coming in upon maid fund.
. • F. B. STREETER, Auditor.
July 10th, 1859.-4 w.
Auditor's Notice.
/FHB undersigned appointed anlanditor by
.1 the Orphans Court of Bumf's Co. tO make
distribution of the astietts‘of the estate of J. B.
Shkddock, deceased, hereby gives notice that ho
will attend to the duties of the said appointment
at his Office in Montrose en Saturday,the 6th day
of August nest, at one o'clock p. m., at which
time and 'place all persons having an interest in
the distribution of the said fund, will present
their claims or be forever after barred from com
ing in upon said fund. A. CHAMBERLIN,
July It, '69.-4w ' • Auditor.
AHOMESTEAD FOR $10; A 110MESTAD
FOR $100;• also, HWIESTEADS FOR
$lOOO AND OVER, in I desirable, healthy
country.
Ele AGENTS WANTED! Send fore Pam
phlet. Address E. BAUDER, Lattp Attarr, '
jy2Ltf. - • Port Royal, Va.
YESTERDAY
MILE WAS AN ARRIVAL OF
NSW riCs4:Zior:/ill3
—AT—
> No. Q.!
DELAiNES, Prin Ste lin hhawle, Mantilla;
Dusters; Parasols and Umbrellas. 'and an
immense quantity of other GOODS which Will
be shows ran ofeharge by 11, C. TYLER.
May 19th, 1859.
MOVIME, MACHINE -
FOR EVERY FARMER 1
WE are now Manufacturing the 'Ban 'and
CHEArEsT MOWER and REAPER
erer before offered to the FAR3IERS of Sus
quehanna County.
ITS SIMPLICITY AND CHEAPNESS,
MAKES IT THE
MACHINE POR-ALLI
F ir Please call and examine fo'r yourself..Aa
• - S. H. SAYRE & BROS.
Montrose, May 16th, 1869.
MILEGOPLIZI
CHEAP GOODS!
SPLENDID New Cl;alis, Lawns, Print; and
Gingham, at reduced prices. Also 13 lbs.
of Sugar for one dollar, or 21 of Rice. Just
opened and.fOr sale by J. LYONS & SON.
Montrose, June 15th, 1859. •
A CHEAP and easy remedylor the Piles aid
.411. Corns. Try it. Also 'Meyers Rat and Miee
Exterminator, sold - by J. LYONS dz. SON. _
June 15th. '59-
HEAR' YE !. HEAR YE! •
MI PERS= IL I.: •
1011 LACK -and Colored Dress Silks, Collars
1) and Undersleeves, Lace Veils Bro. Tissue
for Vails, Esmeralda, Cotton Yartt, Carpet Warp,
Bard Boxes and Bonnet Boards, a ucW sup
ply of.Gaiterti. Corn Starch and, Tapico
for puddings. Cheap at H. C. TYLER'S.
Montrose, June Bth, 1859.
THE MEDICINE of the MILLION
PIDLOSOPHT AID FACT
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
THE EXCITING CAUSE OF HUMS.
THE BLOOD is the life-sustaining agent. It
furnishes the coMponents,of flesh,bone '
mos
cle, nerve and integument. The stomach is its
manufsetom the veins its distributor!, and the
intestines the channels through Which the waste
matter rejected in its productions,is expelled.
lliiorrthestounch,thecircntation and the bowels,
these Pills act simultaneously, relieving indiges
tion, purifying the fluids, and regulating • the
excretions. - -
THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT.
Dyspepsia is the most common disease among
all classe&in this country. It assumes a thous •
and shapes, and is ' the primary sonree of Mourn
,orablo dangerous Maladies; bat whateverlts type
or symptoms, however obstinate its resistance to
ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rap
idly to this searching and nnefring riimedy„
• BILIOUS AFFECTIONS.-.
The quantity of the bile is of vast importaime
to health. Upon the liver, the gland which se
crates this fluid, thee Pills operate specifically,
infallibly rectifying its irregularities:and effectu
ally, curteglattodice, Bilious Remittent& and all
thltTaritties of disease generated by an cmin
rat conaitTen of the organ.
BOWEL COMPLiiiiVrs,
Unless the bowels perform their functions prop
erly,tbe whole body suffers. "Term of thousands.
die annually_ of Dysentery, Diarrhea, Chronic
Constipation, and other daseases . of these ataxia
pipes of the system. , The eirect of the Pills upon
all intestinal disordets„ whether casual or epa
demic, is a phenomenon in medicime. By follow
ing the printed direitions, the moat alarming ea.
sea of bowel complaint are promptly controlled.
A WORD TO FRMADES.
The local debility and irregularitimi which are
the especial annoyances of the peaks sex, and
which, when neglected, always shorten life, ire
relieved for the time being, and prevnted in time
tozome,by a course of this mild, thoro' alterative.
Holloway's Pills are thi best remedy krietrmin the
world for the following diseases :
Asthma Chest Diseases . Fever and Ague
Coughs Bowel Complaints Female Complaints
Colds ' Costiveness Inward. Weakness
Diarrhc,ea Headaches Liver CoOplaiets
Dropsy Indigestion Lowness of Spirits
Debility Inflammation SUMO and Gravel
Influenza Dyspepsia Secondiry Symptoms
Piles Venereal Affeetimas Worms of all kinds
* * l' Sold at the , Manufactories of Professor
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, onit244
Strand, London, 1:1 all respectable Druggists &
Dealers in Medicine thro'out the- United Staked
and the civilized world, in boles at 26 cenfr,
61 1-2 cents, and $1 each.
- j There is arsiderable-saving by taking
the larger sizes,-
N.8.-Direetto for the guidance of patients
in every disorder** affixed to emir be*: .
. Jel6yl Wow
C. 0. FORDHAIi,
MANUFACTUkER OF BOOTS &SHOES:
Montrose, Pa. Shop overly t tr'sliitore,
AU kinds of work made to circler; repairing
done ties*. • = = - let
*D' triZtTff
I*ruts by ABEL VliatELL
sr — 2 l R 0 . 40 :
4 0 ;
* O P T *
a. gib •
READY-PAY i SYSTEM
Ige
Tis rtaiii kessildsuccessfill,
• 17 in Montrose and et Susquehanna Depot
FOR CA-sl4.
• •
Thos !loading this asseilaqo 111 do well CO ca ll
• if the storca o
Oiiitniiirlj,'-t otiini4lln, i iitt.-,
where it will. be proTeii•thai tae_
lidemhant 4
selling his Goode eau afford' to ~;ell ,Cheaper,
for Cash, and eau offer lednecmients seffieient to,
make it an object to Purchasers," at ;whatever,
sacrifice they are obliged.to make, to,proc;Ore the.
Money to adopt-In their Purchases tie CAsO
SYSTEM.
We have just tenniied And are .conststitir !s
-miting, a splendid assortment of
SPRING OMER 6110P8,
, -
adapted for this season, and which will not fail
to give general eatlsfaction. They wore pur.
purchased under the moat, favorable circumstan.
ces, sod we Me enabled and *ILL elfcr and self
-at prices far belovi.others that will give and baud
given an everlasting Credit; no matter whethcf
it is Tom, Did:, or Harry.
• •
T-H-Prit-E-IP-041.-R
•
',E.XAIIINE,COMT'AREAND VAG
OUR DRY GOODSf
1 .
40 assortment hiretofore aneepialeil by aityi is
over offered in Montrone. -
Fancy - and Staple .try Geotyrf
Comprising many. new mid desitakto styles - of
Goods unknown in this market, among which Wilf
Mt found, in- ..
LADIES' DRESS aOOll4
AU the novelties of the season, chettp at
GiiTTFINBERG, itOSrABAII . 3I,& COB
SHAWLS
New, and choice styles of Brodie dottli4 aoe
single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talon, and Mantilla . /
and a new style of Chenill Shawls, cheap at .
litttenbtrl, It embalm,
mmt Dundq,
An asitortment always on hand, also Win' Cl,:?trr
and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap_ osu,ttedtr.o, Sostntana, 41,es';
EMBROIDERIES
in this Department we -can offer great induce::
meets, as they are purchased directly from int;
porting houses. The assortment comprise*
French Pettis Slerres tint. Callan/
Worked Edriltags. and
and a grpotittaity dionkarti—
tics belong to this lint me
puomerous to meas.:
lion, cheap at
• OUTISMIERG,MOSENBAUM, 4
bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers - and i
Plumes; Wire, Stiff Net
tinge and Frames,
at Wholesale and Retalle—eheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM' t
.
Domestic GOIAS
May be found all the diffetett totalities ofiltitittV
Gil:relms, Bleached Goods, Finn Unbleached:
.Masi ink, Ticks, Sttipes, Denims, Sheath:o y r, 2'l4'
y:ds wide, ekes, at
GUTIVIBiRG,hOStsiIiAO: it;
READY MADE CLOTIIINg,
As this is one of their PEICCIPAL gitaicucs of
' %MIMESi in New York City, they certainly have
one crest advantage over all the rest of Clothiers;"
thvy havingone Partner nienciy in New Yorr
city to devote ell his time to this particular hratien
of manufacturing. 'They wi I famish, at any
time, a Good Garment at about thi SMITS pries
for which' the material can ho got.
They will warrant:their work and a complete.
fit or no pay.
They keep const a ntly on hand one of the beat
stocks of •
OVER BD UNDER MTV:
Such .as Frock, Dress,_ Raglan, and Sackst
PANTS . \ t:
- •
:f„, Great "Variety and hifirbie sot:-
VEKTS . -
Midi ea 'NW; PI vs:l , , acrd'
- cbeare nr
OVTTENBERG, ROSEN BA UM. & CO'Ef •
CLONING MADE\ TO 0ff144:
ell the Best Material at Short Notice.
Under G8111111elit4r:
Fox LADIES as, wELL AS Fort GENTLEMENe.
saes as Silk, ind•olso cheap
GUTrENI3ERG, ROS EN BAU M
ONE WORD'
v$ sinticatki, FOR THE WISE:,
TO ottitrmlirtrtoOs
F R E'N-1)6,
9
CUSToMERS .,
And in pirticulsr to those knowing theinsebies ,
indebted 1 . 0 1311, we will say once more that we
will sell or Ready Pay hereafter, Ent all M
atelots and Notes must be settled witXmit'Flif--
titer Notine. We are tired of writing Thinning'
Lettets and SuPportieg the Peate/dlie,and there.'
by losing.' Welwill take all kinds of Grathat•
the Highest Market Prides rde Pajthetit,.and all
Accounts standing over Six Menthe on o!tr,
Books will be left f'or eollectieh tallest' settled'
by Note.
Suttenbirg, ost*um,
',o'e r ., Pt . Aril lath, 3811 -