The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 13, 1859, Image 3

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-1 , TO THE INDEPENDENT-FREEMEN OF S US- I
nThEP
...MAW 31011CIATION.
, 7---/ 1 UENANI4 CDUNTY :6REiTINCI.I -
/ 1 ; , . Q • 1 'nl II as c
to
i4041.. .. Aide •lis 2; l,.,peng,nt Voters ~., *Asia, ounty.
7 But More Especially . . es
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.•/-, /.Y7- ---- . --- ; ' • /titan eaisst - Ju ‘ attlee'-et- the Peaetfi ,
' • bL...•-• / 0 / // . (pda..\
TEE - usttfersiguds.wittiont_solicitittiort from
(I‘./;;k:ffri' in the State et Peassasylwaalia. ' any-of his feliendsitsh'etbiinem to any, peety
• - s , • ---
' consteettitat, iesiaectfitily. offerslihrself tig Ici in
,
• - • 1 rriliD hodersigoed. bits tho gene* &valley p f d _
,n e sticesii .-
-- ..1.. 'Dili State for the sale of,B. Oliddain's For; 'IF' s_s_,_ a l--__. /qu ' s " . " lll4 office 41--Waittilla
repaswearip r at lta. -.tilt , mutate, eod-tvill
Docket foe luslices * of
.thePciice;Cintalning a whether.clechlorpotparledlystadyliad promote
br.evisted forms - for entering antiotis,l*Sh ...ail: the internam- of his easterners.' -- 'Ail,kjobs done
- and criminal, and all , subsequent proceedings
tit-shlart coatiee and war - hinted. Prices moderate.
therein; also bills.for _Justices' Constablete and
* * * Shop in Clutadier & Jessup's store.
Witnesses' Fees 1 - being A' coMplete . guide to -. .
....... ~ -..-. -. : ~ ' L &ISBELL
new Justices, and saving toicii labored time to 4fontroae October - Mk - 1859r'
both:Pei and old:: The' work I , o44lirreiatti.
mended be Hoes. R. B. Clinic: ry: , wjlinot, Wm
hissup,,ll. Burrows, C. F. Remi t P. B.rateeter,
and tiy nearly - all the Attorneys •of the county.
The Attorneys ' , lb their teatimobisls' hay thatla
"strict economy, saying nothing kit tbe greaten?,
venienee of the work, will, in otirjbdgmeui r &as
duce c%lery Justice in the counts tp purchase the
;Wok as soma' as - it - is "examined I)rthetn.''.• I ,
it is substantially' bOund, and.. contains
.sli
qnire.s of-good paper, and is -sold tit the tinifortn
price of $6. Call and see 1t at...the Montrate
Book - Store. - Orders byenail from 'any part pf
the county or state,'eacioatag the cash, promptly
attended to, and the work sent. by express, or es
directed.' - ' A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, oct. 3a, '59. _
COMMERCIAL COitfa
LOCATED ,vvEn TILE arSQUEBASX#Y*SAi &ARC,.
BING . HAMTON N. Y:
Rooms sTou for hank:lion from--9 a. m. to 3.30
p. m. t - : -
..F,tcovrti
D . . W. LOWELL,. Principal, Professor of the
Science of Acen - unts, Practical Accountant.
Aiithor of Lomeirs Treaties upon Book-Keep.
DisgrAms illustrating the. sam . o.
.Tons-illcCase,,Ainistint Professor io the Book.
keepin4z Department.
WAnsEa, Professor of Practical and Or.
-nsznental Penmanship, Commercial Catania.
Lions and . Correspondence. '
LECTUEEERS: -
-Roil:I/Mkt S. Rekirson ' Lecturer on Commor.
cinl Law and . Political Economy.
Hon..Rscsom Bolcom, Lecturer on Contracts,
Prg;lnissory Notei and Bills of . Exchange.
Rev. Dr. .E. - Andrea's, Lecturer on _Commercial
Ethics. -
EX-A MINING COMMITTEE:.
Hon. Sherman D: Phelps, Wm. IL Osborn, Esq.,
. Tracy It. Morgan, Ez.q.
The obje:ct of this College is to afford to all
on opvwturnity 61 obtaMing.a thorough Business.
Education.
The Books and Forms are carefully arranged
by praetjeal aeronntahts expressly for this
sal/lien - Ara embrace all the recent -improve.
meats.- • .
•
The coarse r Of instruction 'elm:prises every
department of business. The learner will be
thoroughly, 'taught the science and practice of
Double Entry ltook.Keeping_as applied to th.e4'
following kindi of business, viz: General iller
-chandising, Itanntarturing, Banking, Commis
sion; Steamboating, Railroading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping. &c.
Ladies Department •entirely separate from
that of the gentlemen. • -
•
Students can enter College at any time and.
receive individual [instruction. By this arrange
.went every student is permitted to progress as
rapidly AS hiS enterprise and ability will per
mit, and "%hen through, perfect and ,complete,.
will receive a Diploma which. Will amble him
to review of pleasure. -
' Time to complete the course, from Six to
Twelve weeks. No vacations. Byard $2,50 'per
week. -
• TERMS:
For Book-Keeping, fullsaacountant7s course,
including Practical Penmanship, Commercial
Computations and Diploma. -(Time
- - 835 00
Sauk course for Ladies (separate apart
ment.)
-Penmanship and Arithmetic, -
Teachers volume-in Penmanship, Practi
cal and Ornamental, •30 00
Twelve lessons in Practical Yeoman, ' - 2 00
RrOeesaiortal classes will Ise •formed in
Phonograpy. -For full • particulars sad for a
circular.
THIS WAY
IF you want your Ambrotype, Idelainotye or
Photograph taken Cheap! Great redactionin
. the f .f .
AMBROTYPESH
The subscriber Will takedarge $3 size for $l,OO
The $3 Size for - • - • -
50
The 50 cent size for . - - '25
- •( ITT 171' IN GOOD CASES.)
PHOTOC,JI APRS, 4-4 Size, - $3,00
For each deplwde, •• - . - 1,00
_ Pictures taken to be sent in levers without
additional pi.stige. Having a large Side and
Sk,•-Light combined. we can take. good Pictures
in 'all hind; of, weather.
0" foams over Abbott's Shoe Store, oppo
site the
RANK OF BINGHAMTON.
jarINSMUCTIONS given in the Art.
A. B. TUBBS.
flinginnotin, Oct. 1tph..1859.
' 31. 8.—.N0 children under 5 rears old taken for less thnic sf) cents:, and no 3.5 cent Pir In rt-s
t en whil there are customers waiting for
those of.drioher price.
1,04:0 AGENTS WANTED, .
EVERY BOD Y . 'S LAWYER .AND :QOUN
14.ELLORIN ELISINF:SS, containing plain
and simple instructions to Everytody for trans.
:feting their brtsinets aecording to law, with Jo
gal firms for drawing the various neetSizary ph.
pers co-crieeti•ci therew;tll, togeth er with th e
laws of hit the Stites, for Colleetioo •ttif Dente,
Property Txempt , from Execution, Mechanics'
Exeettlion of Perlis and Mortagageß,
Riphts,tif Mar- led Women. Dower,Usurr, is,
14_ l y PnA (7nosr.T.Eso, of the Philadel
phia Bar. 381 patter, 12rnn. • ` •
An entirfly new work on the ittitijort, adapted
to the waiits of every citizen of the United
States.... Single, copies sent kiv mail to any ad
dre,s, omit etpt of price, $ 1 ;0"0, orii) law style:.
of iiibdin7 it $1.25.
LOT.) AL, - i' -. l3tR v. - noted to <mucus for it, with
whom bbe m I rimilizements will be nmie. Apply
ttPo r nridress .1011 N E'.• POTTER. Publisher.
2mis 1 , 61:1 Sansom Street, Phi Inde Iphis, P*.
Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! Gifts!
A GLORIOUS CHANCE TO_GET GOOD BOOKS
FOR NOTHING!
nir SeAd for a Catalogue which wilt be sent
to you free of Postage
J.Z.-COTTON de, CO., .
PUBLISHERS ASD BOOKSELLERS,
.Yo. 409 CAestnut St., Philadelphia,
Rase, in addition to their - regular business of
Publishing and' Boelcaelliag,, - adopted the princi
ple, of furnishing a Gift of the rah!. of front 25
cents to ailf.loh., On th - .. purcha.sef ef etery book of
One Balza and Iliarard-1.•
- • Eir Send fora Ca'a'ozne, which we uill send
- 1 to von free of Postage...jig
Being - largely engaged in the Publishing. Thi-
Ititteite, J. S. Cotton- & Co., have peculiar advan.
tam; bf ob!nirring Books at very low prices,
:__sebletiennbles theft) to give more valuable press'
ents than can be airoafed hy,ftny olher house en
gaged in the Fitme line of business.
-Any Book published 'in . ; . the United States,
will be foraiiihed at the Publiebers'priee, and
also a valuable gift to the purchaser withot4
extra Charge. These gift. consists of,
Gold and Silver Watehes,Gold Chains, Ladies'.
Splendid Silk J)reas Patterns,Parlor Time.Pleces.
Efrlver-plated'•Were, entity" sets of. Cameos. NO.
saic, Florentir.e, Coral, Garnet, Toro:lois and La
va Jewelry, Gold I.nekets„ Pencils and Peas,
Ladieansleeka , end Chantefaine - Chains, Gents',
-Bosom ' Studs tmd„ Sleeve Bottoms, Pocket
Knives, " - Porte-Mommies,-'and other gifts of Use
and value.-- -
_ . • -
W . ' Fire Modred Dollar* worth cf Pri;sents
will be distrlbirted with every Thousand
DUliars worth of Books Sold.jaii
- - •
Send ter a:Cataiagee, whit4t - **-1)1 be sent to j•ou
• - - • FREE nr-POSTAGE.
A:writing Globs. or Wishing to net
Amts.-tap ger liooaa and r alnable• gins :for:
staking! - .
Agricultural. `ilottatittal, - 1 4-11 Ttieuttnral ' and'
Scientific Books--Historic td. Poetit, Juvenile.
and ilice I eo uot Bents—D o n iries; Bibles,
Prayer and. Hyrott-liooks—Mbum..., Annuals:
Cash Boxfr;n, ;and WorkO: or ?idiom . and all
°thawl6lth: tialilished iti the. United States,
faittisheal. Patti..4fieo7,:tiiiisia free gifts
rurninlie4 Fitt% evezy 40k,
- *.;* -Send for t'atalu,duu„l46. t in•ilt- be ailik
to you free of , " • :
Achkesu. .1..e..c0rze5,41 ;ico".
No. .409, Ch....awe t:St;, h
P,ittotielpgit:
- Agents utcuaki cuerZ/P.A:r - t of the CesAry•
,
11 71 / 9 0 RAP4ISr.. 14-NZW,SUPAir.
D , 2e 18t, 1858- A: MCNEIL
ANEW and splendid awe!: of PocketKntv4
and Shears, warranted 0. K. - A. Nl of
• J
ABEL TUIIIIELLI
HA S just returned from selecting and pur
chasing, and is now receiving one isf the
largest dud beat assortments of
FOODS,
ever offered in this market. The quality n
nearly every thing good; and all warranted as
representect Ternis;; ready cnsh and low priceit.
Some general idea of the stock may be formed
from the following enumeration
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Groceries. Lamps,
Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Cocks, Wall Paper,
Window Paper, Window Oil Shades, Fancy Goals,
Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery,==t
Stone Ware, Brooms. Brushes.Whips t .
Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket
Knives, Guns, Pistols,
Animunition,Liquors,Trusses,
Supporters, Port-monnaita, Shoulder
Braces, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons,
Forks, Gold Pens, Stationery, Violin, Guitar, di
Bass Viol Strings, Bows, &c., Porcelain Teeth, Lith
- °graphs Artist's Tube' Paints, Brushes, I
I and all the popitlar Patent Medicines. I
Also some Dry Goods, Wooden,
Hard it Japanned Ware,
Fluid and Oil Cans, Cemphene,
turtling Fluid, Alcohol, 'turpentine.
Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Foot;Lard,Olive, Castor,
Boiled *willow Linseed, and Coal OILS, Whit. t•
Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of ColoreVaints, Inner
gar,: Canary Seed, and other Gunge too
numerous to mention.
As it Ls itopnicticallie to give more than a ' genl.
eral outline of in) stock through the Newspspe.r4
every one wishing goods is invited to call and
examine. Custoutens on entering the Store
mast not expect to find every thing in sight; but
nearly every article wanted will be prodircel
by inquiry. Thankful fp'r the liberal Pall'enagil
hitherto re ceived ,
. I hope to merit and receive rt
large increase of the same.
Montrose, Oct. 5,'59. ABEL TURRELL.
- 20 00
- 10 E 0
SUIiDAI SCHOOL LIBRARIES
furnished to order . by .1". LYONS & SON. I
June Ist. 1850. • '
N E in " :eTi C :rv p w S eak ill . lAN3i3.4,l7ReaLaZit
-DR. G. Z. DIBIGCS, .
HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office Oyer Wil
sona' More Lodginja at:Searle's Hotel.
Wit!. W. Ss, & CO., I
AIIIN El' and Chair Manufacturers , foot of
' bloin street. Montrose, Pa. • sugl tf
- . • JOHN GROVES,
FAsuro.NABLE Tai:or.• Shop near' the
Baptist 3letling, tlouse,_on Turnpike strciA,
MontroA'e, Pa. sniff
HENRY B. McKEAII,
A' TTORNErand - 0017Z:SELLOR at LAW
11 OMee in the Union iitocLLTow•anda, Brad
ford County, Pa.
WMI! attend promptlylo all profe.,sional
business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining
eoun ties. [je3'sBtf
• DR. E. W. WELLS
Di Gper tn an e tly tot, din Dunda fi
H offers his: pioressional services to all who
may require them. Also, keeps constantly on
hand a full stock . of Drings-andlledicines,
Pure Wirier and Liquors for Sledical
purposes.. fap7—Cm.
H- SMITH -
c1.:;11GEON DENTIST. Residence and of
fice opposite the Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose. Particular attention ' will be giren
to inserting teeth on gold and „silver plate, and
to filling decaying teeth.
- ,C. O. FORDHAM,
f A NCT FA CTUR ER OF BOOTS & SHOES.
Montroae,Ta. Shop over Tyler's-Store,
All kinda.Of work, made to order and repairing
dole neatly. jel
Wm:. H. Cooper & Co.,
BANKERS. Successors to POST, COOPER
di CO., Montrose, Pa. Mice one door
east from Post's Store, Turnpike Street.
HUSTTING
•
BL-• C. TYLER,
cPECIAL Partner,wilb Lawrence, Griggs S.
Kingsbury, -manufacturers and. jobbers in
Straw Goods, Lists, Caps & Furs, Umbrellas,
Parasols,Ribbons. and's'articles,.. No. 46, artiste:ft street, New York. (sepB
ISAAC L.:HITN't,
TNIPORTER and 'Den* in, Foreign and Do
weistieliardware, LqutleTy..Carrnice Trimm
ings, &c., 2140 manufacturer of American Hard_
ware, and proprietor I; .S.Malienble Iron Works
at Newark * New_ Jersey. ,Ne.. 21.5 Pearl pareet,
near Maiden Lane. New . York: Is - 60E210c
M. V. TILER,- special agent.
HAYDEN BROTHERS, •
WHOLESALE Dealers in Buttons, Comb.%
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods
Watches, Jea clry, Silverand Plated Ware„Cut ,
lery, Fishing rackleXigars, dte. &e.; New Mil
ford, La. Merchants and P%ilus, supplied on
awful terms. -
we tf
• CHARLES.. MORRIS,
_
DAMP, and 'Hair Drenser. Shop No. 3 in
LP. basement ofSearlo's Hotel. Montrose.
. 'ABEL L TUREET4,
TIEALER. in. Drag s , .3tedkines.-Chemicii' a
I..lDyeStuffs,Glaes-vmre, Pai nts,Oila,Vu rn ish,
Window Glaser, 'Groceries, fancy Goods, Jew
eley,"Perfameryace.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Aftelicineu.liontrose. Pa.
Dtt. 4-011 N CQBB,
DfIYWCIAN and Burgeon. - (Are on Public.
Avetine, 01)pr/site Searle's Betel. Montrose/
•••1074, 4 0F1C4.
• rrilkNi*Te r k City Illustrated ittivapsipeta
bfaiitzines, etc, etc., fol. sale at tlie Matthew
.4rook b_y - A. N...BULLAILD..
DR. E. F: WILMOT
PARA_-OVATECI! ti!ttA4lQpnth:c. and
- t end, p},
college; a Modoeinp ‘ Gt: -Dena, PA.
01fine. - torn4 . 43.lllain and ElizAbetn-sts., Dearly
oppoOterthellettlotlilt chorrh. : -
-.
• 1.
Er AVE asageiated-S emtielree hr the prose
" JALtion cffthe - tii WykoYtb proftvissa,amt.
reveetfally offer their
~ profeeiionst iletries".to
the invalid Putplii.'' qfttee at the ietticteivi of,
Dr. Biakeeleel toid.o9Fljeti4eti ti 4 °na g" of
Dialoeit'abd , aP2O7
:
. lionteas,Pa.—
ofsce in the Farmer's Elton.
~ .. • ..
LIGHTIIIO - RiliGliiFF
,RENa. Burning Fluid, Candles.
I' Also White Lead, Zid - e. Points. Uniieed
JVAidatii;i,CoLie;eik:sete.iitist opene d: and koitig
cheap. J. LYON.,.& SON.
SPLENDID:D6Litraen, Ginghson;Printa, and
atieetingn; just opened; cheap. 1 L
oolt "ItiNDlNG:—Old'lfooks,Newspariers,
Pamphlotn,- etc., l!ound up on
nhoitnatinn. - - J. L.& SON.
-
lYrEtOlitOtici;Gul6rs,TVolins . , fifes, Sheet
L Musk', on hind 'of fat - 1110rd ord4.
1. LYONS & SON.
sep 29
PALTIENT
POCKET COIN-DETECTOR
Fur ieeting the carious kinds of
Gold and Silver.Coino.
TT is admitted by everybody to be the most
1
perfect thing of its kind ever offered to the
public.. It is ao small it can, 6o •carried in the
pocket without any incenvenienee. Avery Mer
chant, Mechanic, and business man sho'd have it.
'A Warrantee goes with every- ono sold.
Price $l, post paid to any part of the country.
Agents in every county, to whom a heavy
diseQuitt is given. IM LA_Y •13ICKNE
thp29174 . 1 _ Box 1160. Philad'a, Pa.
• .AN JMNE.NSE
- . QUANTITY OF
New moods
,iiter( fr
•
• This Week.
Please -Call and see 'em.
Sept. 22, 4859.- Q. TYLER.
DISSOLUTION.
.T iIE firm of. S. H:SAYRE & BRos. is this
day dissolved by cootie! consent, D. Shyre
withdrawing frrim the firm. The basiness will
134. t carried on an heretofore under the name and
style of S. H. Sayre S. Bro. The notes and
accounts will be in the hands of D. Sayre for
settlement All indebted to the firm will please
give it their.immediate attention-, as all the ac
counts most be settled.
• S. H. SAYRE & BROS.
Montrose, Sept. tat, 1859.
NEW YORK STORE !
IVO. 51, - COURT-STREET,
ADJOINING TEE BANN OP BINGHAMTON.
lE. K. itIUItRAY, Agent.
SPACIQJYS and ELEGANT •store is
Jt. now open with an entire ncw stuck of
DLIT
which for extent, richness and variety, far star.
pass anything ever offend,-the Southern Tier.
OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT
nhoond, with eery kind Canximeres,
Venthige, Ovcreo;itim , n. Tweeds, Ken- -
taciry Jenne, etc. etc ;ere., from the nicest to the
eheapeet: In the line or
',LADIES' DRISS GOODS,
we have the largust and most elegant stock of
RICH BLACK and FANCY SILKS
ever exhibited in this market.
Plain and Printed all-Wool French Merinos, from
62c.-up. - -
Rich Chintz Eigiirod, and all-Wool Mains'.
_ Rich Lai* Silks and. ➢oplim,
.250 pieces Preach and English
New & Seasonable Dress Goods
Of eve:) , known Style and ramie.
Good doable fold Paramettas, at only 18e.
Plain Merinos, Saxony Plaids and Stripe!, 200
Iffouslin De Laines, 100.
English:Prints worth 12 and 15c for 100
Good dark sadder Prints at Go.
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS !
. of every dt.seriptioti. front the cheapest Rob Roy
to the now elegant double Bruche, cheaper than
lever known. • CLOAKS,
VWVIVAR RI : 9II4""4
Cloth
lof every color and quality, with trimmings to
Imateh.
HOUSE IiFINNG GOODS,
11-1V.M 1 7-0.
;100 Octet; white end hearlet, plain Snd twilled
yVool Flanels, retailing for lase than New York
package price. .
MIC)iIitEMIEST I MOSS
ef all kinds bribe bale, piece, or yard. Bleached
end Brown sheet ing,s, vents.
• K)Di.EP3--
4 every description, both Wholi.kalc 'and retail ,
supplied with eierything in the line at
New - York a holesale prWs.
From the fact that one of the 'Proprietors
spends his whote time in' New York Pity; secu
ring and forwarding the
BEST BARGAINS
the market affords. purchasers ran rely upon ta
tsays finding our stork full and-assortment coin.
plate. All Goods &night for this establishment
.re in connection xi Rh a large-Wholesale House
in New York, from the Importera,Slannfaeture r A
Agents, and itution Houses direct, thereby An.
ing the, Jobbers' word, ..the benelirof which our
customers have.
From the facilities we josses..., we know that
we can and will sell all kinds of Dry Goods tetra
f l han anyother house in :his section. ,We have
the ability, and we will satisfy our
•
• Pennsylvania Cuotomers
la examination, that we hare the dispontion.
Remember
THE " NEW YORK STORE,"
I O. ii, - COIN STET
nap 293 m) U. aitugikty, agent.
.... --
*lea - AL '73iarler.4l.ll.',
FAY 4, the *tea and 'tuition at :the lind:
sOn River Institutel tiie•Carrrzsv
c t
a 1145 - SUHOOIi in the land. • . -
xperienzed gentlemen Inetrtctorirnt the hid
eleol4 tt;picp departrneOts. Superior ad.
vintages for frenetr. - Paintiogotrui fan Hoek.
*eo-Tererpope Septemher - 13th; .
- br / Write - kr4 - entrtlogne.-•;:: . ••,..
nn:4s, 1,141,.' Claveruelr. pit • Co,'N..y-,,
. • • .
• • Visitlikitliefe'ofitipoos'tttp4l)(4, ? b assi nes.
'`• • iti-#44! ICA& oar - aLitid.ol B;o4.714:
711#
alo 6f the
A. 6:it
Brooklyt, May 93/11011159.—t1.
MEM
AT TUE
IV RVER V VARIETY
writa. 'homed b r 'the
B y virtue of sundry
Court. of Comport, Eleaa- - of Eusq"ehanna
counWantiltr,,trtetdirmited,2l expoau- to
tellp,llptsblic vendue,ltt the`tComst House,,io
Montrose, leflatordif, the, 'I stii day '6 . r 'October,
18:69,-„rit one o'clock', p.. tri„ theldllOwing
e d!:
scribed-piece or parcel-cif land,' to wit ;,"
• A Ltibat ceita in piece. or parcet ofiand situate
in the tovionhip ofJeasup, in saidAuuty; 66und.
ed arid , described as follows, to Wit: on the north
b' lands of charier, Bolles ' on tile emit by-J. B.
McKeeby, cm the south by ituasel,Yery, and
on theriveitt by Elkanab Bolfei; Contninining
about sixty six- acres, be the same more or lesa,
together with the appurtenances, tivo,dwelling
hOuses,One - barn, one Ochard;ond about thirty
acOils-iMproved. ITakenle execution:et the suit
of Timothy Depuc.vs. P.-J. Hart and Henry
Hart.)
ALSO— All that certa n pieceor parcel of land
situate in the township of Brooklyn, county of
Susquehanna, and State of Penrisylvania, bound
ed and described as follows, to wit; on the north
by the Milford and Owego turnpike, about 7
perches; On the east by lands of Johnson Quick,
about 11 perches.; on the south by lands of I. 1).
Bullard, about
_§ perches; on the . . west by lands
of J. 0. Bollard and O.G. Hempateid, about 16
perches; containing about 121 perches of land,
• together with the atipurtenatices, - one two story
framed dwelling house, add woo,islied, a framed
Icrrn, and ,all improved. [Taken in execution
at the suit of John Brhibin vs. Galen V. Adiitus.]
ALSO—AII that oertain tract or parcel of land
situate in the township . of Oakland, county of
4us q uehnona, and State of Pennsylvania, bound
eld and described as follows. to wit: on the north,
by lands of Jacob' I. Skinner, east - 1):y lands of
Morgan Shrifts, south by Sasquehanna river,
and-on the west by lands of Joseph McKune,jr.,
eotrptining aboutglilp arch; tit thb same' morn or
less, together with 'befeditipaenta and apportez
notices, 1 house, I barb, I about 76
acres improved. [Taken in exentitioit at the suit
of David Taylor vs. Robert McKune, Adminis
trator of Silas 31clihne i deceased, rind Lewis E.
Shims, Terre Tennot. -
Purchasers will in. all eases be requirciFto
pay, on-the day 'Of sale, an
:commitpay, suflic-nt
to cover the costs: of silo, otherwise, the proper.
ty will be re-sold 'forth wi tb.
JOI IN: YOUNG, Sheriff:
Sherifr-rOffice,M on trose, Stit-21st, 851?—ts.
SUSQUEHANNA .COUNTY
. CLASSICAL AN NORMAL SVIIOQL,
At lirontrose, Pa., f0x...1859.
Flu Trustees are happy to announce to the
1 public that the next term" of this popular
school will commence on Monday, iflAsie g2(11
day of August, next, under the barge of
Prof. UA.RIt BRODUCAD, IL A.,
a graduate of. Yale Colle g e, Principal, assisted by
a corps_ of competent instructors in the vn.
rious departments., The- trustees would refer
the, patrons of the.iShool, and others, to the-fol
lowing te stimonials from the • President and
Professors of Yale College:
YALE Cot.r..erix, June 9.4, 1859.
Mr. Harry Brodheria, a member of thi- class
about to begraduefea at Yale College..has held
a high rook in the'class as a scholar. So far as
I am acquainted with it, his moral character, and'
hAbits; are irreproachable.
TitLoDOAED. liVitoisEs, President.
Mr. H. Brodhead, who belongs t - 6 the gradu
ating elai-is of this year, has shuwn himself du
ring the two years of his connection vilith the
college, a capable rind successful scholar. Sho'd
he apply himself to the work of instruction. I
hare no doubt of his ability to justify the confi
dence and satisfy the expectations of any who
may avail - themselves of his services.
- JAs. Illant.Er. Prof. or Greek.
Mr. 11. Brodhead of the class of 1859," hi Yale
College, is a good scholar. and has a superior
mind. I have little doubt he will make an. effi
cient and sneer:sinl teicher, and can recommend
him with great ronfideuce that he will not dis
appoint tits patrons. No4ii PORTER,
Pr -d • of pttilesoplifend Metaphysics.
Mr. IL Brodhead has just finkhed his course
.of collegiate education and will recieve the de
. Free of Baelielor'of Arts at the approaching
rom
meneemeot. As he proposes to be engaged for
slime in the business olle-dching,he is cheerfully
recommended by thli undersigned as A person
wellqualifedby.his.a and at Mi ninerati,
by his christian character and deportment to be
successful in the instruction and government of
a school. Tituatt,s A. Tuacitr.a,
Prof. of Latin.
' Students may here be prepared for admission
in-an i.dvitoccd class in may of our Colleges, and
partieularattentidn will be paid, as hetetofore,
to the thrrough preparatibn or ALE...WHO DEst ee
TO ELCEISE TEM:ILE:ESL In THE NoRRIAL DEPAST.
MESS.
Spetial instruetion in the latter Department
begiven during the ensumg.terin.
The' ext Books heretofore used will Leeori.
tinned in the SebottC
beet Ores on subjects of general interest will
be deliverod during the veer.
Price of Tuition .pfr Term of Eleven
SCerks.- BC.OO
Primary Department„ . - 3,50
fp English Braneheaand Latin and Grrek',- 9,00
Inntrumental and Vocal Mirsie will be given
if desired.
Stmlents wishing to procure rooms or board
can br.accotamodated by 0 -riling to R. Cush.
man, Esti , and those wishing to board them.
sel•i•es can obtain stoves and furniture from
liersrs. Sayre Brothers, on reasonable terms.
Price of board averages from $5lOO to $2.50 per
week. lion. W5l. JESSUP, President.
lion. C. F. READ, Secretary.
• July 21st, 18.59.—am.
sarfrrom.D. , s
LIVER INVIGORATOR". -
kl
- NEV ELL SIEUILITATES. -
0
TT,* eompon.ded entirely trim Coma, sod sa
A
has is-come an oarb:L4,rd fact,aStentard 31 a 11r Mc. lane n
motapproved by sit, tbsi bi i. : .Care used It. and is nom re- ao
soars to sasksonalcoce a lall the 44.111•13.1 for risks it 1;2
Is recommended. tls
It bra comas Ilassosods ,l 7,, within the Lao too fears • 0
vim had elven Pp 41 balsam li.p lot reset. so the nomerosa
amontetted cortnvotea in mei C A Iposse ono shcm: too
the ..-o man Leonardodi irl ,k, th e temptnimendbf the 1:I
Indltddmal tskby. It, amt na. led 43 soch,timmones C. to
am sows oft Ms Imesh, i
Let the dimme s of 3 naml .iddyment inlde lon IP MS - X
use of astLIVER I' 3 s, V IGIOLLATOIt, and sa 2:
aril cure 'Ai.... co , !pz.ba..., natio/. At- V,',
itaucks, Dystlapila, l cp ;cit.-4.1e egurrh.... .-g
1
Bum nice Coln -! lislatints, Dysentoo 0
IT, Dropsy; It our' atom ash; Militant g;
Coal , ch.y. lie, Cholera. easels- •
TR Moilars, Choler.: i imran i pm. ?matt -. Cr
levee, Jason II le e,i , Fermat Weakness.. e i
es. soil may La no-I eares
n l csfudi." na en Or(i 11 ."
ry Family. Mein. f,4!....,.: ~„,„.,-..ex p,,,,
P .-
EX A Eat: II E, tar !domande ern braily.) In td
tomtit,- solo woo., if' : tar co or -throe Tea.. tj
spoonfuls are tak !eta St coauseasemitst of 174
A i Lasko UAW M. Ales Siring their testlizonny pi
:oast/Om • • . 1
MIX WATEII la THE NOLTE WITII 1 ,1
TILE INVIGOLIATtaIti Ail! SWILIAJW - .jek'
110TII TOG ETEttlits
Prle,c Boe,l)ollar per Bottle,
LS ,
sANzionirs
•
. .- . ~..,,... ;
CATHARTIC - PILLS !
_ ~.,
•-,
enmrnu NTIED FRIA(_ ..1
Pare_ Segetabreltattaeta;aiiil'spit:np he fril .
GLASS CASES, Air Sled, and will keell a;
In any Ohmage. ,
~ . _,... . L
' .. - re
The Fannin , Ci, • tftrailrPlL bane. •
tle, but abbey , C'elbarge 1 ,..k.,, the. ye.p e y,we l a ,
bled le-bit peeetire more Item twenty /MIL
Tbefertataptly Int mashie emend (rem tb.ert litho' ..
bareleeenzedtbePlLlO4 ..1 ancl the sedrObetlott ebb*
all ezprem le retard ea Meer l.'s usa baaladoced motel:daft
them tor Lbo reach bf alb 1 4 .
; Tim illepon veil kneel tbet thtferaeat.,Cali.arlics act.
Ocidelberort -nertlenter - the borvets. '
The PASSIM( CA- . 'CHASMIC Pll - 1. L
.S.a • with dee reference lo 4...1r i. re11 ,f. r i t , abllebbi T fact,
teen
table = 4 = l 4 i . L. T. . ~...1%
Otellatarg canal. bar are gekerlAtul statelnailbas- ~.;is '
se erbere a - Catbartie lel rented - . oorb verlielle `..'
M014;1: In it. --4 , ; Mr a:!",f "lee
Coat
Coatvejle.., ra_till 1 and Sornsnaaa ovo ' S P.,
!be tlwt h ale,
rbate boar, rr.le aulden col4,_whleb tt.,
&Z5m=47 , 737 spite& 'and fa a Mai aissaliag W. .z. - -
sic
Lo u
ow. 'Utr,serseplsegbss- _.. 4
Sa/SestrirCid h rtf. -the -1111 M it aitikaaa •7 -
well ir=...67 , R neAtraLtula -.-.:,
pe.
i llejg th n Is 4 LA ,...u.. v , :e.5t
_,...,
Lab is
.._____balrair
2 ,_ " 7 71t4 Tim** Mits. C r;
ue
'maw Ibrrsir vlsarstsr mint
gr ir4a;mi. i
Se rills ape yraidlsel by Dranysts_ 4 , .slaii ...,
abotaissla br1b er M 4 11. 1,0411 00 0 0 ,1 .0 . 4 ...1
:11.-11;WAWAYOUn.:101r.-,;. „-
. ,_. Mans,asaasra sad
338' lirositw 4wo y, New, - Yord",, ..
~
rnmefly ;kne {nein!mind:
4 4 41 : 11 *- TOL Akio Slavers Etat and Ma.
Eatanolnator, mold by 1. LYONS &
Juno 15th. 'MI
Rely, 5 , ;. •r t irrtt lititmtnt.
N lift I -xi
!WALL TVAATI:Np FARMS,
01Morttinity Itf Delightful and Healthy
''Climate 15 Miles Son tbeast of Philadelphia,
- nErtrtearaindeti-inctAtianTliftlfilivad;
A N'old estate consisting of several thdusands
of acres of productive soil has been dit ided
into Farms of various sizes to suit the purchaser.
A - population of some tPifteer'llisidriiii, from vs-
Hone parts'of the middle-Staten ind , New Eng
land' haVe settled there the past year, improved
their places o and raised..rops. iThe price of land
is at the low inns 4:4-from 815 - th $2O pet acre,,
the soil is of the best quality for the production
,of Wheat. Corn,- eetche., Gripes' and 'Vegeta
bles. IT IS , CONSIDERED BEST
FRUIT SOIL IN TILE UNION. The place is
perfectly., secure from, finals- 7 41w tiestructive
enemy of therfiriner. , Crops or,graitt, grass and
fruit are now growing and can be seen. By ex
awing the 'place !HUSK a correet: judgement .can
be formed of the -productiveness of the land.
The tentware made dasy tdseenre the rapid im
provement- of the -land, witiab is. only sold for
actual improvement. The result has been, that
within the past year, some three hundred houses
have been erected, two mills, one steam, foot
stores, some forty tinyards and prach orchards,
u
planted, and a large nmt;er- of - othet improve
ments, making it a desirdble and atitive place of
business. . -
. 7 • THE MARittTi,
as the reader mag perceive from its lifelike:l, is the
BEST IN THE UNION.
Produce bringing double the price than in lo
cations iway from the city, and more than dou
ble the price titan the West,. It is known that
the earliest and best fruit and-vegetables in this
latitude come from New Jersey, and are annual
ly exported to the extent of milllona.
In locating here the settler has-many advan
tages. lie is Within n few beersride of the
great cities ofNew England and Middle States,
he is near his old friends and associations, he is
in a 'settled eriustry where every improvement of
comfort and eivilizatiori is at hand. Ile can buy
every article he wants at the cheapestprice, and
sell his produce tor the highest, (in the West
this is reversed.) he has sehodis for his children,
divine service, and will enjoy an open winter,.
and delightful' elimate, where fevers are utterly
unknown. 'rhe result of the change tit,on those
from the north, has generally, been to restore
them to an eicolleut elite bf health.
In the way of building and improving, lumber
can he obtained at the mills at the rate of 10
to Ste per thousand. Bricks from the brick
yard opened in the place, every article can be
procured in the place, good "carpenters are at
hand, and there-is no dace in the Union Where
buildings and impiovt meets can be made
cheaper. • • - ,
The reader.,will at once be struck with the
advantages here presented, and ask hirnself why
the property hes nut Leen taken up_before. The
reason is, it was never thrown in the market ;
and unless these statements • 'mere correct, no
one would he Invited to . . erramihe the land be
fore purchasing. This all are expected to do.
They will see „land tinder cultivation, such is
the extent of the settlement that they will no
doubt, meetpereone from their own. neighbor
hood ; they will witntss the. improvement and
can judge the character of the population. If
they come with a view to settle they should
come prepared to gay' a day or two and be ready
to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re
.
fusel.
Them are two daily trains to Pitikdelpilia
and to alt Settlers who improve, THE .RAILROAD
C..IIIrASY GIVES A FREE TICKET FOE SIN SIONTIIs,
AND A ILII.F•FItICE TICKET FOR THREE YEARS.
TILE TOWN OF DAMNIONTO N
in connection with the ag.ricii I tural settlement,
a new and thriviQ , town has naturally arisen,
wchi,h presents indueement., ftir any kind of busi
nesi,partieularly stores and manufactories. The
Shoe business could be carried on ih this place
and market to good advantage, alio cotton buni
netts, andlnanufactories of agricuituaal impk
-inents or Foundries for casting small articles:
The improvement has been an rapid as to insure
a ronstatit and permanent increase of business.
Tow; lots cif a.good six , we do tot K ill sm a ll
ones, as kt would effect the improvement of the
place, can be had at from 810 'and upwards.
The llanuttolamt Farrier, a monthly literary
and agricultural sheet, containing full informa
tion of IlamMonton, can be obtained at 25 cents
per annum.
title indisputable—warrantee decd..; given,
clear of, ill incumbrance when
_money is paid.
Route to the land: Leave Vine street wharf.
Philadelphia, for Hammonton by Railroad, at
7:30, a. ru., or 4:30, p. m , fare 90 cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conven
iences on hand. Parties had better atop with Mr
Byrnes, a principal, until they have decided a.
to purchasing, as he will show them over the
land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters
and applications can be addressed to Landis &
Byrnen, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic C 0.,. New
Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth
Streets, Philadelphia. Maps and information
cheerfully furnished. mtg. 11. 6 In.
DR. CHURCHILL'S. REMEDY
CONSUMPTION.
OMICINE PREPARATION' OP TUE
HYPOPHOSPHITES
OP LIME AND OP
. SODA,
huil t it 56.1. 1 ;ex_ Q.nu r 4liavy
ekkbnLe A.wncjutu , ckAlmcy 1 8414 4
°TVA" ; °I gmq 'Witt
gtll \ emit SaugaS,
The simiss Cr title NEW EMMY (distmeemel by Dr,
- Churchill, oq Park) t obtaining for It the most UNBOUNDED
POPULARITY throughout Europe end the United Stems. It
to :way
,scrmiTtrto rItEPAIIATION, and amt sith
INVARIADLE EFPIOACY'in ON Maim Cr, Patoman , end,
Nerroun f Discuses. The llvpophosphitee lucre°. the Prin.
glair mtdcilt mamas servos. Arco end are We 3nogi
powerful bloo-i generating Weal known.
The Cure Or ConAThzisiption,
In the ecocrn and .entxn oralits (al-a period. con: equently, when
Ware can be no uncertalnty ). to the nature of the disease.) tan
be obtained, I.li. ALL CASES. hy . thll treatnient, late* 'altett
u...4gh. !moo of the luny. la of WoOf sulffelent to produce
death. Cure la the ru!e. DerttA the eiceptlog,
nll.l REMBO,I= not only l el:entren refici, tut 0111, If wed
wherever there elletsn inreincien of We &m a.. PREVENT 11$
DZIMLOPMENT. and UM xs an • l'ISRLIR•1117
boson 1, corer . .nos, AIM AS 1.. , 051102, LOIS irT11(114.
GAM TO 511151crar..
Professional Correspondence.
Ouzo. pug. hire been treating Mb'
dlnn.r r, twenty flee veal; and bate derived note mat.quetain
from the use et the Macrae... arm Man from WI other
foras of mild ieutay cosoliinocl
- mattmuaynn Mum, num k7rtah.-1 hare canhtheltatonum-
Ynnrs, is my puttee aria -tory Annizv elects—so much to
that I noccu XOT tut FATIPZILO TO magma ntrum - r TIMM."
• • .• •
.• .
"NtnDcsneir. Yt. Aug.' i 16te9.,—/ believe the Ifirecruar
'mita tw4l tri the manner and my Dr. ehrinthlll heed them,
*ILL cruz !,,trlar11011."
Surrotsanomurn, VA :tom Iq 155).—1 leki• prericribed the ,
IV in several eases, and ,zon deligh4d•uitir its
ell.ql4lt anantel.teMnd.waarta," •
.00rra.L. 0. July 5, la'a.-1 ate uti,l In al; sheet tarty
bottles. and in but one Inetancr s have tlwy In benefit the ine,
tteut, and that thee a hope on one twfure i apt d. / have
had iercal cues' Or up by ateadlts pttyettnna win, ant.
NOW ZNJuTzs. ta.rwraIATIVLIA . 64,01, 11.1.111, and IXLVin rank
abt. Tux oixertnata of pule/H.l.y dbeine. have 0..1 the
IttucrAes In 'my tarn awe. eeia &rifled lueettai 'Au re,
gaoled as normces by V ito phys and Menda and Mt by-terySfli
under the • old treatment.' &a, now ably to ride, In attending an
Me sick, ;a essay nabs. tanbark d Adny, assay abet pinoctran
In do, county." • • - • •
Itoomen Fars. fl. T. Aug. - ba. 15:4.-1 have only ante. thin
Miming, to nay, that I have loon aatunif•Afd in tatnwing art
tread VA-eta of the il. e...w.. , , Thu maien.nts In your
pamphlet ore not at allizapperated."'
Eanver. Kannart Todnll.4 - Ang. InVIMA-4 ban been Was
your IIYP*onlPhd!olot1 ped N. 1 446, Otani nelPerieneede
Qat inzywygraispulron. , lllent..Akwaty sno dad a
occult and bleedin of the Imp, aloe much bole.
..1114 ta:4 Arecered ibelwein tatlecl
of Clarehllrs Remedy fur Corunniptlon. • • • In one
woven , Iresualli
.
_ a Mike 'Nil De lay 1
- Corscaristutin_any ewe of the DifmaajbouLf atfat im
mediately*, We et th e Dar or mine .ut , Lir a era
Soo, -V. utemarris Gear - ma Parraaet !fur tie amok' .t - rar),
to extra largo bottle. if -elmateitir te ; to the roatamarea
rozzAT il gan; er c ej a.. , . on; .4 la ?mated ma
Dr. ChltraPPs Work o*Cliiiminption,
compqa Relwrtimeli acthelmpeafaiadeiny of Medicine.
tut; fi ot.JDafaa a wad Leta" Locum:WA Toe
relfita a Clretdatt ett beet OA reit* of TlV n ek ,
am r s - low. • itseweekeeeeittieltie eemiau. g. _
seattem to recta to De. gharey73 . B,sr. ger *QICL.T., ,
CAt1105.1404.71}0t. .C'd thligleit• ;o'ol to el you other
pearataalif*at elm* La Ilat tosposemit • mt e earl* t o p
- as
paresicek;oov WO; familia 00; ..Pat94.,., ,
i.aisfe. ar. aft eriejaiiviusaa 41.1 ;
614 .14 fa eti
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firm hosliital burgeon's and medical pnb,
ot:Etiritcpec, adiny, the nnparalleied
anti:intlammatiirY and healing pfoPertjes of this
Ointment; inveintfints sinctiorats hie in their
naval and military ger-flees ana the unitises in,
this country and throughivat`tse world repost;
the. utmost confidence in its coralive propertleg.
It penetrates the sources of inflatnmation- And
corruption which underlies the, eitethal evir
denCes of disease, nod neutralize \ the fiery eld=
meats which feed and exasperate the malady.
Brmatztatialn,-Serofnla, Erysipelas.
These are among the most• terrible and nip.:
nizing . diseines of the - muscles,. the fleshy fibre'
and the skin; yet in their worst forms,and when
seemingly incurable, they iftcariably disappaar
undera pdraaering appliCation pf thli - seething;
healing. antidote to pain and inflamMalitm.
4 . Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff .TAntri..-
In all cases of Salt Rheum, where medical ivy.
tent, hfliotle, and every receipt of the Pharmaeg
para have proved Useless, tho Ointment will ac-
enmpliah a therongli ctrfe. FeVer Sores herg
quickly under its . influence. and Re relating,ef
feet upon contracted sinews is truly wattle:frit.
;Discharginglfleers.
A most remarkable anChauPY clump 18 4 4'6 t
dtited in the appearance of malignant ulcorm-at
feta fthrupptiMitiOns of this Oinineet.. The
rotindling rddnett vaniAeric and gittnnles of
of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the
discharged matter. This proet.as goes on more'.
or le-s rapidly, until tiie orifice iefuled up iritif
sound Material. nod the nicer radically cured:
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The yoring are the most frequent 'offers froni
external injuries.. and therefore every .ninther
should bar?. this healing preparation constantly
at hand. it is an - absolute specifle for cord
breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sorest -
w hich sometimes disflgetfe the heid:s.add fateC -
of children.
Significant real. • „
This Ointment is univer.aliv wme, on board titt;:.
Atlantic and Pacific whaling fleet as u.dtir?t foi
scOrlortje affections and na the j•est possible
remedy for wounds and bruises. Lute sur,pliee
oe it -have recently been ordered by-the Suited
of 'Pokey for h'espital purposes.
Both the Oinimeni and Pins should . be used
the folhatioa leases:
Bunions; • Chapped Handsl, Sei ,
Burns. Men-Uri/1i Eruptions, Sore Lev;
Rhedeuatisnd, So;e sreaslN
. RingviOrtrk Sore
Gout., Salt Rheum, Sore Throat*,
Lumbago, Skin Diseases, Sores of alfltindif
Piles, Sprains, . - .
riedra, d orms of all kinds, Venereal Sore's'
Tester, Swelled Glands.l
ar the Manufnetories of Ptelessot
HOLLOiI'AV, 80 Maiden Lima, New "ink. and
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