The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 19, 1860, Image 3

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Court appointed D.:W.. Ilagan constable
for the Borough of New Milford, tt place. of
J. P. Miller, 'emeriti from said.BorOugh.
Commonwealth vs. E. T. Tiffany;44 . Assitult
and BUttery. Not Guilty . ; , -and MOiris:Shee•
ban, prot‘cutor,,pav .the costa'of F4secu lion.
- In-the matter, of changing! the place of
bolding elections in the township' of Herrick.
pn petition and motion Cour, ordeian elec
tion to be held. in said Ttitinship, - cin Friday,
the lltb day of May nev,between.kbe sours
tif 8 a. m. and 7 p. m. to decide "ori:ihe -ques
tion of such change. ' 4 t ] -
Commonwealth -vs. James Partriaier ,and
.)Jary Pierson. Larceny. Jury 66d James
Parmeter not guilty, and bLsry Pitsou
Ma - ry Pierson senlenced to re tore the
property stolen, if not already done,;:' FAY the.
costs, dm., and undergo' an impris4ment 'in
• the county jail fur ten days; ' •
Commonwealth vs. John Button 4 Arsaislt
...and Battery. NOE guilty; defendant to pay
the costs of defense, and prosecutor, M. Ili nk
• ley, to pay the costs of Prosecutio4.-
Commonwealth vs.....JOhn CatnerOn. -In
' dietment, selling liqiior on Sunday. Defend
ant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay refine
of $25, undergo imprisonment in the county
jail - fur thirty days, and pay the coal of pros
ecution.
• Commonwealth vs. Stephen .;Itidict
snent (or Larceny. Verdict, not gtillty. l •
Arin Jane Brown, byler next friend. Benj.
Lindsey, vs. John Brown. Libel for' , divorce;
/Divorce decreed by the-Court.. •
L. L. Barton vs. P. A. Field. - liefendint
withdraws appearance and plea; , Whereupon
verdict for plaintiff f0r.5144,42. 1
• In the matter of the School Directors of
Clifford Township, Court grant al rule on
Francis BUB, John Boliou, 'Aaron cliairver,
.ana M: S. islwortb so School Directeki . to shew
cause why they shoeld not be- renidved from
offtce.
• -
On motion, Co - urt appoint B. F. ritandricl f t
Supervisor. of Forest Lake townshipOn place
of James E. Stone, deceased. •
On motion, Court order that a cohnnissiott
de Zunatico‘,inquireario issue in their case of
Charlotte Allen, returnable to next
\Vm. L Post, Albert L Post, Isit'!ui L. Post,.
executors Arc. of Isaac Post, dece:iised, vs.
John Nichols - and James •Numford t 'l Eject
ment for lands'in Thoreson. ri
Velvct fo
.
-
E. Burghart vs E. Barnum. §2t i tled _by
the parties and judimdit—entered far &feud -
eat accordingly, fur $62,50, and .e4O pally
Ropey his OM trk! costa. - 1 • 1
Franklin Barnes vs. 13. F. Eaton. Appeal.
'Jury disagree ,aud are discharge,d by Alto
Court.
"E. G. Babcock vs IL Thayer, Jr:` Appeal.
Verdict for plaintiff for $6,54'.•
.1
Joseph Button vs. JaMes- Button RA:title to
chew cause - why, judgment 5h0.:14; not be
opned and defendant let in- to defense.
Rule made absolute. Verdict for decendent.
Commonwealth, at the instance of:!:Willairn
Slater,Supervisor of Forest Lake To wiship, vs..
David 4. Meeker. Verdict for plaintiff for"
$4. Bill of exceptions filed.
Fanny A. Willaims vs. John W. Stone. In
case for Slander. Verdict for plaintiff for
$lOOO.
'RepOrt of the Toartg !lea's Literary
• Association.
The Young Men's Literary AsSiiciatibri
make the following statement of toe result
of their Lecture course just.olosed.
Receipts of Lecturer, - - - 4ie486,75
Paid to Lecturers, - - - tk396,0011
Hotel and Livery Bills,Light
- Mg arid Heating Church,
Piloting. Stationery. P.
tage,
Leaving-a balance in Treasury ii s r
$37,5321
. W. 8.-Dzati-e.Trecknrer.
At a meeting of the Assciciation, Tuesday,
April 17th, the /follciwing resolutlon' was
unanimously adopted: • - • ;•,• • .
Resolved, That the thanks of this*ssocia
lion are-.due, and are herahy tendered to the
Djitors of the Independent Republipan, and
Montrose Democrat for • inserting •' { Lecture
Notices, making generous deductiuns tn.
rioting bills, &e.
A, N. BULLARD, Preillatt. , ..
C. W. TYLER. Secretary.
- .
• Editor of the Northern Pennsylvanian+.
Dean Stn:—Some two years ago *bile as
slating iti r ai sing a building I :fell korn the
top of a bent, and although not sariiinsly in
jured, it was rumored that rivas too badly
hurt to recover. An account of th&nircom
stance was published io yOur paper, in which
I.svalispoke)i. of as a respectable citizen. - Wm.
T. case. - made .a correCtion, insinuating
!that if I bad been a respectablekitizen I•
- would not have fallen from tie cause under;)
g "tbe - influence of which. -I- fell. Nem , there'
..*R3 been another fall in Gibson. A ;than al
though he ,glade . an extra effort juit before
Town Meeting, was defeated iu the Republi
can caucus, -for the office ofJusti4i of the
Peace, add although he was-a pandidate - for
auditor be was defeated at the elention, a
Deinocrat being electel -over hinibg a vote
of two to one in n town_ good for a.buudred
Republican msjority. .This is a reilectahle
fall for a man who has been Coutil CoEn-.
tuissiorier. What was the cause of that falls?
You published an account of my Caning from
the 'building, now. please publitib an !icsount
of ibis fall. Respectfully Yours, 1;
4. W. Grum:
Tr _ -
a'earbersr
examinations will be Meld in the diffefOt.tovrm
ship, at 9 o'clock,, a. m, as follows: ;; •
Harmony, April 30th, atLaneitboro';:Dakland
and Susquehanna Depot, May Ist, !Jest Hill
,Scboolhonse; Great Bend, ' 2d; , Lodersville
.Bchoolho'rase ; Liberty, 3d,' Brookdalet•;Sehool
house; Silver Lake, 4th, Brackney SchOnlbonse;
Choconut, sth,.Clark's Schoolhouse) Franklin,
Bth, South Schoolhouse; New '3lllforlftand 80.
rough, 9th, Graded School , Building ; "Raiford.
10th. Village; Gibson, 11th. ; Jack'.
ion, 12th, No. 2; Thotason, 14th, Center; Ararat,
15th, Church; Herriek, 16th, Uniondite; Clif
ford and Dundaff, 17th. City; Lenox, 18th,
Glenwood Schoo bonne; Lathrop, 19th,•Hilin
dale Schoolhouse; Broiiklytt, 215t,1 . 4 Center,
Schoolhouse; Bridgewater an.d Puontrene, 22d,
Free. Schoolhouse; Diwock, 23d, -(Corners
Schoolhouse; Sprirwille, - 24th, ffollowlßchool.
bonne; Auburn, 25th, Low Seboolhou; Rush,
26th, Champion Schoolhouse; ifessOle, 28th,
.Bolles Schoolhoune ; Forest Lake Mid Chap.
Towne;. Middletown nod - } - "riends.
vilie,loth, Baldwin's Schoolhouse) APolacon,
.81st; Graves Schoolhouse.. - •
f rit will he required of all - teachers that have
engaged schik.ht (either ponitivelv eflndition.
ally) that they shall be examined ifr the town.
ship where such schools:lre loested, - arid MI not
!Acing engaged schools in 4he townstfip - ittere
they reside.
Eachteachei will please suPply
,berVelf with
two or more sheets of foolicitpaper, Pin, and
ink. _
.Tbe examinatipn vi ill be the written. o'ral
methods combined.. -
1 . • .
All'interested are invite& to attend.:
B. F. TswxsnuitY, CWSuft.
IL Brooklyn April 10. 1860
•• •
Demberatic Cla o--The Dttlutseratin
Cob of Susq'a County meets every it*lay eve,
at their room over I. N. Ballard's StOredin Ho&
!zone. . - . 'to_"
Et 1131111310- • •
h Harford, on the 12th inst., by Rev, A.
Miller, Mraogir C. nasal& and Miss 4 ANNA
::!..The Freei Ba king law which - Gov.
Packer has jest apprOved,is deemed by ma
ny-so defective and imperfect as•to ren'er iyf
access doubtful. Ai?kong other 'objections
it contains no _provitoom that hereafter •no
new bank* shall be. chartered- by the Legisla
t4red the Legislature is to continue to .
grant charters at every session . ,_ the onerous
conditions of the general law will 'prevent its
ad'option.
;,-.F.,l s nator Hunter has : emphatically de
nied the troth -of the ifespatch from, St. Louis,
charging that he had! whitten : a letter' to
spriogfield . , Illinoitit,..uiging the Cook dele
gates_to attend the Charleston Convention,-
and intimating that their eipenses will be
paid.l- .
•
A large Panther - was killed one day
last week, by two b oy s, sons of Rollin and
_ ,
Benjamin Wilcox,- in-Albany townshi
fora- 1 - • -
Aftlic S . COMPOUND
SotOtott tot; the
_PIILIES, is warranted to‘ef.
feet a cure in...everi:cai4,, and in all stages.of the:
disease, or the money. will be refunded. - • FR!'
dirctiOns accompany each bottle. •
Abel Turrel I, ontrose ;T. J. Babcock ,Di m•
bek ; O. G. Hempstead, Brooklyn; and Dr. J.W.
•Lym.o, Tunkhahnock, agents. (dee y
Alioffal's Life-rillis.—The high and •
envied celebrity' which :this pretenainent meal-,
cine bus acquired for its' invariable efficacy in
all die diseases which it professes to cure, has
rendered the usual practice of ostentatious puff
ing not only unnecessary but untvorthy of then'.
TheF are known by their traits; their good
workS testify for them,) and they thrive not by
the faith of the credulous: In all cases of cos
tiveness, dyspepsia, bilious and , liver Affections,
rheumatism, fevers jind ague a, obstinate
headackcsiand geneial , derangements of health,
these Pills hvve invariably proved a certain and
speedy remedy. A single trial will place, the
Life Pilltibeyond the reach of competition in the
estimation of cvery.patient.-` •
:Dr.
,itoffat's Phenix Bitters will be - found_
equally: efficacious hall cases of nervous debility
dyspepsia. headache, the sickness incident to
females in delicate-health, and every kind of
weakness of the digestive organs. For sale by
Dr. W: B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, N. Y.,and_
by medicine dealers Arid druggists generally
ihroughout - thn countri._ decB y •
A:.Fainily .Nticessity.—Tho. fallowing
statement speaks for itself :---(Extract.) "In
lifting the kettle from the fire it caught - and
scalded my halide and Jerson very se.verely,-one
hand 'almost to a crisp. The torture was un
bearable. It was ateawful sight.*,* * The
Mexican Mustang Liniment appeared to extract
the piin almosiimmediately. It•healed Tepidly
3
and left no Ar braecount. CHARLES FOSTER,
420 sroad S red, Philadelphia." It is. truly a
'wonderful a t isle.-It will cure any case or [lure,
StiffJointa, Kuptinns,itheuinatism or'swelling.
For Horses, mould never be dispensed .with.
One dollar's worth of Mustang has frequently
saved a Valuable horse:, It cures Galds, Sprains, -
Itingbone, Spavin, and Founder's. Beware of
Imitations.. Sold in all parts of the habitable
Glebe, .' Banns di,' P..yx, - Proprietors,
mh26 4w cm sm. ' 'New ]ork.
Heal the Sick:lliseasi:s of the stomach
and bowels are always . caused by targesieposits
of 'hurtful matter, Melt Ity bad or impure blootrici
those important organs, and the poisonous ma
terial is this vitiated blood,. actin g on the system
makes ft too woak .to thrw off this matter by
the natural channels, or if any;is carried off it is
a very small portion. ..9.2 arise diarrhcea, dysen,
tery, colic, costiOneha l bad' breath, indigestion,
nausea, loss of appetitt,belching_o: wind of the
stomach, etc. To cure all these " the blood is
The life," and must be4erfectly-pure and clean,
then you cannot be'siek. A short use of MD
SON 's MOUNTAIN HERB rqui will delight
you. You will feel . with surprise their mighty
power, and be willing to say with the red men
of the west, truly they are the "mighty heater."
For sale by all Medicine Dealers. up
The Great Drawback to persons emi--
gratinglo the extreme south and west is “ear
the Fever and Ague-the most direful of all . dl*
eases. Every da'y We hear of persons attacked
by this disheeSTid made helpless in a short time
without'any means oflrtfording relief. In view
of the, great detpand , for a remedy, Dr. ll:Ost,etter
has presented his Cbl.Ellit - ATEII.) STONIACII
BITTERS, w h ose curative powers for all di*.
eases of the stomach have been, universally ac
know4:dged. The Bitters ; .prepared after long
"experience and cletriNstudy, have received. the en:
comiunts of the must eminent physicians, as well
as all classes, from every part of our country.
To those Wift 0 doubt their many virtues, all we
can say is to try them, and judge for themselves
repectivelye- For sale by druggists and dealers'
generally everywhere.ap .
'Read advertisement-in another Column.
53,224-4t9,22
CUOVU§kkkU
Assridusps
AtO MEDICky
STANDARD REMEDIES ' •
of the present age, have auptired Omit great ixpubdity ,
only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfaction
is rendered by them in all arm
GERMAN BITTERS:
Ore, POEITIVELT CTRL
i 1147 tbmDlaiat. Dyayepais. Jam:dim Nerve:is tai
_ • rdOty .4 Disease. of the Sldnesa: •
and all a: caw tram a 111.2rdem4 lirrr, or Fmk . .
•• 1 note of tlia Siomaeb and tdr,ratlre Organ s , . •
• . awn 71.1, rosrarr.r rarrrat -
: Mtn ; *um rffai, AID MU AID AIM
/tweet. Almanac fur propf. Tr.ics,l7, ante per Bottle.
•
Hooflandts Balsamic Cordial
Conks, Colds, Crloaminess, Bron&tis' , Inettemei.
4 Croup, Prititunsonin., Incipient Consumpticii,
and his Performed the meet astonishing cnrea eier known
; ' ' •of • •
CONRIRRIED CONSCRIPTION. .
As a ):! iarrhosa Vital it is unequalled. Pzier., 7.. scents
HOOFLAND't GERMAN PILL s ,
beingwell known theatightitfEnrope and:ka(erle,L, needs
oirnmendattol bete. They are purely vegetable, are
prepared withgreat exactness, ablate supr-eosted. No •
better Cathartic Pal can be found. Paws, 25 eta per box.
These medicines_ are prepared 'by Dr. G. M. Jiceses k
Co., PhlladelpidayPa., and.EL -Lonts,3lo., and are sold by
druggists and dialers to medicines creryerlere. The
nature of C. M. ,liessOx will be ate the oatelde of each.
bottle at. bOx. •
iittr "Xestybody's Almentze,. "Pu141811. , ;41 annual'. Pm. .
'will find testimoity and commendatory notices from all •
'perts'of the country. These Almanacs ire iirea - away by
ail oar agents.' .1 •
Eir Fur sale in Itnn , ..roAe by
mh29 ABEL TERRELL, Druggist:
ESIENWEIVS
TAR' AND. IyOOD NAPTHA
- -
Is the . best Medicine in the - world for the , cure of
Coughs and Colds, Croup, Brenchitii.-Asthreat.
Difficulty in Breathing, Balpitation of the Heart.
And for the relief Qfpatients in advanced athges.
Consumption together with all.Diseassa of Throat
and Chest and wbieh, predispose ty coniumptiin
It attacks the root of d isease, l and makes the,fel l .
dealt - err succumb to its influence: It also 'pm. -
, aces free expeclaration; and tad:lces healAy ae.
Lion in the disectia Mucous Membranelind tissues
It is Pr:Ailiarly adapted to the radical cure of •
One dose of this inn:a/table SYRUP often gives
ease and eonseimPitly . sleep, which the particular
natureVilifs diaerise dePies him. it is very pleas-.
ant to the taste, and Proihpt in its ' effects: - Try it
and be !convinced that it is inraluable in the mire
efDßOArclilAb AFFECTIONS.
Price 50 cents per Bottle.
Prepared only by A. ESENWEIN, Druggist,
N. W. eoraer)Sinth *Polder atreiti, Philadelphia
FRENCH,- RICHARDS & CO.,
General• Wht;leaale Agents, Philadelphia. •
Eir For sale iii•Montioae - by • -
m
cahSi9 y*l AIM!), TUftREEX, Druggist.
4-
HOOFLAND'S
L per bottle,
Houoviers headache, and
all affections of tt* System which tesult
from's° insufficient for immoderate flow of
bile, are at once reletved:-by the operation of
Pyspepsie, and liver dis
ease are inoperable; D yspepsia ,
and the
liver! always , sympathise, and as this great
medieine acts powerrelly Open both these im
portant orgine, it preforms the work of cure
with: precision,' rapidity, and thoroughness
which have uo paretill the records of med
ical practice. The pills may be relied upon
with the utmost confidence , in cases of diarrhea,
dysentery, cholera tit . osjbus,. spasms
. x:st the
stomach, cholera infahtum, 'and all otber dis
orders affecting the digestive organs and the
bowels.
• - A C3ar d.
- DR. LO. V. - THAVIDI, of the*
BINGHAMTON WATER-CORE,
'WILL be at NEW lILFORD, on FRIDAY,
'• A pri I 27th, at Bitrnum's Hotel. Also will
be at SUSQUEHANNA. on' the. FIFTH of
each month during 'thy Spring and • Summer,
at Nitiols - Hotel. During each 'visitation he will
give Free Lectures to.the Ladies at 2 o'clock, .p
m. upOn subjects of 'hi finst , importanee relative
to the special disease and hygiene of the sex,
revealing the causes .of.such maladies and those
most { prevalent and entitle:violations of physiii: - .
logical laws which relied in tbelpremituro de
cline lof American.'
Imialids will find it tt their advantage to give
him•agall. - •
Binghamton Water Cure, April 10, 1860.—tt'
Orphans' Oonr.t. Sale.
. •
virtue of an order duly issued mit of the
B Orphans' Ct.nrtorSusquehanna county nod
-to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale
at atottiou, onMend,o-Y, the 14th day of May,
1 , 860, at 1 o'clock, p. at, at the Court House in
Montrose, the right, ,, litle and interest of which
Andrew Rooney; late ot the township of Auburn
in said.contty, deceased, had at the time of .his
decease; hi and to ALA. thatguano- piece or lot
of land situated in said township of Auburn,-'—,
bounded as follows Oa the east by lands! of
•John R4noids,on the'riorth-east by lands of , the
said John and of . Jamei Reynolds, on the west
by lands of %Vm Bennett, Red on ' the south by
lands late the estate a - Patrick Donlin, deceased,
with ;lbw appnrtenancOs, .containing about 5:1
acres; ant having thereqn a fraded house, a leg
barnsumelruit treel,arid about 40 acres cleared.
_Terms of payment inade -known at lime of
sale. CATHARINE WA LTHALL,
4171 Adra'ir &e., of Andrew Rooney, nrsl.
NEW GOODS !
I B (o l3 l. L s S a . ie T e tß w A e C r t e h t i .s s eu cily er r e e i c n ei , Le nq
thsi r eceived and
county. - R. IiENTQN,,JR. 4 CO:
-1000 LBS SALERATVS iri‘atore and
. for alai() by the box or lb.
ARGE Stock of FANCII ) Dry Goods for
.1.4 sale by R. RENYON, JR. de, CO.
ITIEA Setts—Five klep:aht styles, entoplete-
I. front - 5 to $5O. It. KENYON, JR. & CO.
La , ksville Centre, Pi., April; 1860. .
DR. CilUittcrtiLvs
VIRE . ' FOR CONSUMPTION:
•
HYPOPHOSPHITES ME AND OF SODA.
-rpliAT FATAL stobrga of the human race—
JL,Consumption—cati now be prevented and
cvasn, with the same CERTAINTY_ as any
other , disease.: The new Reinedy discovered by
Dr.Cburchill of Paris, Ras performed more cures
of Confirmed Consumption in a single year than
can be found in the records of Medical History
in the pasyeentury ! •
tiVr7 Read the followfng Testimonials, .
• .CUre of a me in the : lastStage. 7 lf you wan
facts, .1 - can give theta abundantly, -that the Hy.
pophosphites is themtiiiTYflemedy that can . cure
corsumption.
_Read what Dr. Powers says:
J. WINCTIESITA, Esql-bear sir: lam an- Alo
pathy, of thirty years practice, ih Western New
York. My first trial of Ille Hypopkosphites was
made 'a year ago December, with great success.
Miss E. C.; aged 25 years: This was truly a
hard one. The patient‘ had been pronounced a
consumptive for six' ye4rs previous to the
of the treatment She evidentle was in the_
3d and Last _stage.;.tu4rel.is in the. 2d stage in
each ` Lung ; several vanities in the Left Lobe,
showing cavernous rates ;' a most . incessant
cough,; pulse too frequient and weak to count:
With those. svmptoths of confirmed Phthisis,
.having no faith - , in anylrethe - dies I had ever- be
fare used, I wrote to ydy and obtained". 3 bottles
of thii Hypnphosphites.a.On using one, her symp
.toms improved ; and during the use, of the fifth
!and sixth. idle was strong enough to walk half
! a wile. From
,then, .up to this week, when I
saw her, she has been at work.
This remarkable cure, I must in candor; say,
was effected by the tifecolosrniTi.s.
• • GEORGEI R: POWERS, M. D.
ettths Wyoming Go:; N. Y., March 12,1860.
STILL MORE RE.MARRABLE cURES !
The following ittteilrom an old physician in
Chester •Co. must satiety all 'who, have ever
doubted the: efficacy of this Wonderßi Itelmedy:
CusTnisf,4d MOntb, 26th, 1860: - .
FRIEND 3. WllccuEsi,En: *. * * .Thirty-six
persons have obtained'i the medicine from me,
twelVe of which, have ! feet, under my own care.
Five of them were, in my-opinion, and the jade.
ment of other phytNians, hopeless eases of
Phthisis;—irritable cough, copious expectors
tiots of a perulent chnracter, night sweats and
emacipition. These cases were , from one to
three yeirs'standing, Auscukation and ,percus.
sion developed sounds,whicti; taken in connec.
ion with other Svmptbms, gave evidence of a
condition from which I Ease never, in seventt!en•
years practice, seen a Obgle caserecover by any
other treatment. * *. Under the treat.
ment of the Hypopbolthites r all the .bad, symp
toms'elistd ; and, the fifth have gained h and
strength, and bealth—SOme of them better than'
they hail enjoyed for sCien.years previously.
The other cases under my cam were in'the
incipient stages, And in ithem all symptoms and
traces of the.dfsease have disappeared. Of those
ho Were not under care, I-hat e not heard
of a single patient who: , ,did not express himse'f
benefitted by the use of the -Remedy ; although
in some of them 'the fiisease was too fat- ad
vanced to admit the potsibility of reeovery.
I presume 1 am as skeptical in medreines, or
specifics, as most physicians ; -yet, from the ex
perienVe I have had in the - use Dr. J. F. Churc
hill's Reinedy for Turhetculosis, I .would say
to all who have a tentleticy - to that disease-Talie
it; and thesboner the better, before there is
disorganization. *. *l . *.
= W. W. TOWNSEND, M. ft
- -% -r-- -.-
Wurichesior's Gall nine ilriphophiis.
Obittlis ACT WITH PROMPTNESS AND
j CERTAINTY in every stage of CONSUMP
TION, and • with invariable'elficacY in all Do
rangellients of the NetinusAnd-Illood :Systems,
General Debility, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Rickets,
1 Female Complaints, Silermaturrhea. in all dis.
orders dependent on imperfect or. impaired nu
trition; and in all eases of local or toast itutiUnal
debility. • They ,increase the nervous or vital
energy, relieve Cough, Sheet Night Sweats, and
1 dlminiah Eipectoration ipprove - the appetite,
arrest Diarrhcea; pro:oche refreshing sleep, and
create new and Realthilleod.
• ..1
A FAIR) TRIAL ISA CERTAIN CURE!
PRICEID 7and - 16 dlince. 4044.1 and $2:
Do 'not confound this iemedy.iwith. the Phos.
photos or Chemical "Foiid. • Beware, of all pre.
parations Containing Irdn, the use-of Which, in
X.:onstini , ption, is pronc4tneed ; highly dangerous
`and criminal •by• eminkrit . .medical - authority,
Send' for my new tininlar, which gives the.
only reliable_ informatie" in regard to . Dr.Cherch.
ill's Treatment. 'lmpst e for and use ~ only
t lt
" Wnteuzsraten GENII E PREPAZATIOS." and
which may be had of all respectable 'Druggists,
and Wholesale - and Retitil at - the sole General
Depot in the 'United Stittem by .
' • 1• WINCHESTER, •-•
"i ~ 1 1- J ohn street, N. Y. - .
Er For safe br ABEL TVRRELL; Montrose.
orarablipela stay - of We Brat-class
Comm3r,eial Colleges it the ef.mn ri,farbished•at
this o ffi ce. at a large discount fr. m! &sitar rates.
3:1! xl
'ITo• Moral obi ant.' Galen'.
T TAKE • this tnet dof inforMlng mysinany
.1 ,kiod and generous friends 'l' nd •C - ustomers
thata have changed 'ray in. rest hi the { Barthian+
Business, inAew . York Ire theolut r e formerly
Hunt, Thomas ; & Co.,Co i .and lat ly , .I s.. Hint, at
2.ld:pitall street, to that , of '; .-.,1 --. "
&
MOONEY - COHU'COM ANY,
. 23 Park Rom, opposite AO Astor lo se,
where I w.uld moat respectfullylin i vl el and
new friends to call,. or send theiti ord rs, whk
will be gratefully rece ived and promptly Oiled.
My address will , be atAtontroae, Ps i until the
Ist of April, and from that date itill une, card
of above House, or LaWrence, Gr ggsi& Kings
bury 46 Courtlandt atreet,.N.! Y.. City. • -. •
mho,. .. . - • 111. Ci 11111.LER.
. HORATIO GARR4IT -
~
-,Pealer io
.FLOUR. GRAIN 9 pm?-
' lES.. PROVISIONS. IDiYE •
WOODS, Staple - DRUG . ,'
WOODEN and STONE W,ARE, ALL
- RINDS of HO USER - EATING '
~,ARTICLES & YAN EE • '
- NOTIONS IN GENE)? ,--- i one door
North of Barnum's Hotel, New , ilford, pa.,
IX TOULD be pleased to see all hii 41. friends
i
`V V and many new ones atbi NEW Store
fronting the DEPOT, where he i prepared to
show theni 'such a stock of Ate abol.e artic'es
as New Milford: has long druid in need of.
all his
of trade has se man y advantages as
division of labor." :Any man .confining himself
to one breech of business, giving that branch
his whole Capital and:attention cart keep a better
assortment, buy cheaper ajid'SE4 CHEAPER
than if the same means and time was employed
in a general _trade. If dont ithink lA' call
on the subscriber and be convie,eed. 'The sound
principle ,of . , , 1 1
SMALL PROFIT AND PROMPT PAYMENT
, ,
will be strictlT adhered to.. IB' , etter and other
Produce forwarded to New York Fto ono of the
best commission houses in the City, audprotiipt
payments guaranteed.
110RATID fIARRATT.
New Milford, Susq. Co. Pa,. Aiiril,)B6o.-,bty
LADIES' GARTERS
f N o ' r EV AVI T just opt:ne . d, 7 ,- .. g ii . :ig C H E AP
s(.
J. Lltl op .
GARDEN SEEPS it ONI N SETS.
Tait OPENED and. Tor sale by[. ,
el March 28..
J .
TO. , THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS -
OF %V %Ille M. V, Ot NTY .
1
GENTLEMEN;--In purstiange of ',the 43rd
section of the Act of Stli Af#, 1854, you
are hereby notified to meet in ,cowcention. 'at the
COURT HOUSE, in Montrole, on the FIRST
MONDAYin 'MAY,' A. D. 1860 c it being the
SEVENTH day of the month, at ONE o'clock
'in the afternoon ,
. and Detect rica r"oce, by a ma
jority of the•whole nuinbei of direCtorkpresent,
one person ofliteraryandsCientific acquirements,
and of skill and experience in thel art 'of teach
ing, as County Superintendent f , r the three
succeeding years ; determino th ' antount. of
compensation for the same, mad ertify the re
sult to.the State Superintendent, 0, Harrisburg,
i
as : required by the 39th and 40th sections ol' the
said act. B. V. TEWKSBURY,
County Superintendent of Susii'a Pounti.
Brooklyn, April 4th, 19604 w ' -.
• noiumma
KrGR EAT BENI
• ,
(IBIS SCUO% will be opened
lion of Ladies and Gentlemen
day (Wednesday), of Febrnary,
TERMS - OF TUFFIGAT.
Primary /Stanches per Qr'tr of 11 iweeks, $3,00
Common "
Comrain and Higher, ." •" 4,00
Higher Eng/Wl, ' " -" • 5,00
[Assets on Piano, •• " " " -10,00
Use of " " ,t • ta 2,00
Ornamental, and Classical'Delar rnents„ extra.
The Principal has had . much xperience. in
teaching in . New _York and hena'a foi the last
ten years, in Common, as well Its Select, Graded
or High Schools. .:References given ifregnired
N.ll —Board at the bearaing,hdll, two doll's
per week: Lights and wdshing extra.' • •
Payments to be made quarterly lin advance.
roh y - • - NV. ROC4RS, Principal.
-'- HERRING'S * SAFES. * .
FARREL, HERRING &/Qtasimpany,
No. 62L Chestnut Street—JAYNE% Hall=PhilaiPa;
-_ .r - ONLY R llanufactareis inihis state
--- ' --- .o.iril -- ; Fire of & B e gtrtfr l Pr i gittes Ch fd mPio e l ii
I 0 1 1 . 3 . - _ • with Ball's Patent Poßder - Looks-;
. ( -- f both of which reo'v'd medals at the
....,-._,. World's Pair. London 1851 and the
1
World's Fair ' in New _York, 11153-4.
More Thal'
Twesstysiihisissand Hereing's Safes
have been sold, and are now in aritual use, and
'nearly 400 have been"tested in aCeidental fires
and have never failed to preserve iheincontents.
We also` keep on' hand and make to-order—
Dwelling-House Safes, " Sideboard and Parlor
Safes" 4 —:(imitation of handsome -I furnitur - o) of
elegant design and workmanship. I
Also Sorglar . Proof Safes for Bnks; Brokers'
and Jedielers; Vault Doork, Sar4s for Specie,
Silver PI.Ae. &c..—The Burglar proof safe in
use at the Treasurer's Office:of Pickaway C0., 0:, (at Circleville,) was manufactured by us,"an
is univendly acknowledged to' be the strongest
safe in the 'WORLD. . 'l • • - •
Persons - wishing safes 'wlll findlit irk their.irr
tereit to call or Head for our catalo„inic before
purchasing elsewhere, as these ars the only safes
which hare proved theinielcesperfi l ly Fire Proof
and free from dclinpness. . r .
$1,00121 REWARD will be Paid ito anv person
that car sbow that a Herring's Patent Champion
Safes ever failed to. .
preserve its Contents in an'
. i
accidental fire. - . , , ap4 pm c-
TO 'PRINTPIS.
CORTELYOU'S NEW-YORK TYPE FOUNDRY
AND PRINTERS' %VAREHOUSE.
' (Established in 1923.) - •
l`O.
29, , .5Y.Ri1C11 %T4ll.
rr" subscribers will be hippy to furnish to
purchasers of PRINTING Mateiials with .
Plain & Ornamental Types, Rules, Borders . , &c.
made from UNRIVALED HARD METAL.
Also, Getman!, Greeks, Hebrews,land a new &
elegant Font of Agate Music Type, from which
"Musical Review" and " Friend" ;ire printed;
with Presses, and every articlei required. for
Printing, at the very lowest prices, for cash or
approved paper.. ' -
Old Typo taken in exchanges for new at ton
cents per pound. Secondhand Preens and eien.
sill and a ecimplste stereotype Fo4ndry,, with 2
shaving machines for stale cheap. • -
4 * * Prinkers of turwepapers publishing this ad.
vertisement '(including this notice) -three times
before - the - first of July, 1860,1'and sending me
one -or the papers, will be-paid ;for it he Printing
Types, .when they purchase four times the
an - fount of their bill. .p..c—UORTELYOU.
PRINTINQ . .Ty, ygs,
AND All. OTHER PRINTING MATERIALS
WEPT on hand in large quantities, and sold
:.11)14.. at the lowest prices, for 6ix months:notes
or rash, at Billie's New Yorkl.Type. Foundry.
Roman fonts of modern - styleis are always
the shelves, ready for immediate delivery, in
fonts of from 456 to 115,060 lba ;
Nine cents will prepay the postage on a pam
phlet of" Priced specimens of E'opts,", and other
sheets, which will be mailed to all printingoffiees
Sending me their addrea% •• ; ' , • • •
Any publisher,of a pewspailer Cvho chooses to
publish this advertisement, includieg this note,
'three times' before the first day of July, 1860,
and forwrid me one of the pape,rs containing it,
will. be a wed his the;. time of making
a parchfrom me of my olin Manufactures;
uf Rye gales, the ameant of said bill. : •
Address GEORGE BROPE,;Tytm Pounder,.
api 9m ' 11 Chambers stoat, New York.
.- . .
TREAWRIfirt BALI'
. . .., .
OF.UNSEATED LANDS IN SUSQ.. COUNTY.
.. . .
mO.T.EcE is her . eby.given that at;tording to
.4. 1 1" the Acta of gene* ilks;akiably- of the:C t om-;
monwealtb of Pennsylvania; aireetluithe mode
of selling unseated lands for taxes, the foll6w.
ing tracts
.and puts Of_ t Matt of unseated lank
of whiehithe names of the wainintees or owners
or the numbers iteWbelowngivan, will be sold at
public vendee, on the second Monday in JAN
1860, (the. eleventh,) at the Court Mesa in
Montrose, for arrearages due, and the cost ac
crued on each tract respectiiely, unless the
bikpaid on or before the day of sale: • The sale
to commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon. •
"Aixtret—Wm Forbes' - 801 acres; taxes, $28,43-
Larnbert Cadwolader 74 " " 701
.George Campbell . 200 18 90
Jonth Pergeant ar. pt' 156 1-2(2 tracts] 14 74
t 6s,
Job ' h Sergeant jr pt 301. ' - 28 49
Auh --Andrew Bitters lop - : . 170
...- al
Cliffor " oho Beach pt , 85 - •.6 4,1
PhUip Be hpt . 5O -..- ' 3,76-
Pefer ileac typt - ~115, - - • .8 69
George Porter* _ •20 - 150
Elizabeth New' rt pt, . 30 ' - 325
ForestLike,Caleb rmalt297 • 1281
Great Bend-Jon B ler 2t ip - - -20 56
Matthias Brook . , 50 ' - - ' 385
Truman Baldwin - - - \4OO -.. ' . 2332
Charles Butler , • • '43,p • • 24.78
....
16cE1Wee15avId . 4(1-- .3./15
Dunne Ratyea , = 289 , • • • 2121
Oliver Trowbridge' . 2OO .. - 11,55
Watson Samuel tract 1750 * 101 05
Falkenbitry & Gregg .1600 • . •92 40
Hart:dopy:LC L Ward . 196 • b5B
Robert Trail- .
_• ' 108 .- • . 84
Frederick Barthold. :300' . ' '-16. 0
Joseph Mason pt • 55 ' • • - 2 9 k
Daniel - 'Rue`-. ,412 • 22 24
David Buckley • 404, - -21 82
Samuel • McGahey , :
•50,- - 2 7(1
Jacob Taylor . • • 500 ',` •
.27.00
Graham & Rernevan ' 896 •' - 15. 23
James Comfort : .36 • •• = •.• 61
Henry Sampson • • :15 - . 25
Herrick—Roger Wylie' pt 65 ~ • '= ' 4 90
George Payne pt'. ' 08 . ' ''• 733
John frayne pt' . • • 247- • 18 64
Solomon.-Rink
ink pt • 'l6. • • - 121
?amen Ftrok•pt - 40'' - 302
Samnel.Rink Pt • • 92 • •.6 '74
Henry Hill il= • -:323 •• - :2475
Thomas Cidivulader pt . 103 • . • 778
Saml Met - Ojai • .. 50 --.' . :. 317
d 0..." 7'; • 64 - 483
A Tuf?ei 1 • ~,.••=•. -- 60
John Cadwalfi'der ' 301 =' 22 72
Jackson.—Saittinel Norton 105' . 'lO3
Lathiop—Jobn:DorseY - • 102 1 8 20.
John'Graft (tWo tracts) 107 - , 656
,Andiew Tybout . 200 • • 12-30
George Kepler . --• 200 •• 12 3.0
Matthias Brooks'
,50 3 08
Lenox—aeorge..Kepler 22 -." 36
*Matthias Brooks ' .203 . • ' ' 346
Liberty—No 69 84 85 - 2430 • ' 2l 22
No '67
~ 68 15 76 = 400 . ... 1110
No l• '2• 43 52 51 500 ' 62 35
No 8 . • : 160 '.
393
No 35 . ,- = 1 - 00• , • 560
...
No 20 . - do -5 60
No 53. " . do .• 717
NO 61 .- • 50' •• • -- 4 33'
No 58 59 66. 74' -• 800 • •- . 69 30
John Sullivan • 25 . , .19
Genre Farnham - • . 400 : , 15 9 0
MiddletowO—C Carmalt- .do , ' 21 60
C C Wright . ' ' 60 .-: 4 8.6
Samuel Merrick ' 150 • • 8 10
New Milford—No 204 . 130 ' . • 425
golo'mon Finley ':. - •.80 • 296
Lot 'sold to 'Roach' . • 90 , = • .3 33
Solomon Rink pt 117 - 4' 32
Andrew Pete .- . . 50 ' ••=1 85
Johnathan Hancock - 181 " 649
James Chapman et-el 117 , - '- II 72'
Solomon Rink et al 98 . 3 63
Matthias Brooks et al ' '79 • . •- = 2 92
Prom -F M Williams 300 -=. •It 10
Salisfrory &Co - , 20 1 0 ' • . 740
Oakland--Wm Potts - 200 • , 10 07
Wm Armstrong
,400 21 07
Wm Henderson • ' 220 6 02
Jobn Boyer 2 42
G W Gregory • " 100 -'2 31
Satnnel,Dayton - • • . 150.' r.. -- 13' 28
'Paul Kugler .65 - -2 08
-,
Henry' Boyer - • .290 . - 921
Rush—Wm Plunkett .1 • 00• - . 1 '7O
Thomson—lsanc Eller do . 12 60
:Thomas Harrison do do
Jesse Evans = ,- •• 420
,- - . 52 92
George Stewe . 210 . : 24 36
-Matthew Sha s w -, • 102 >, 'l3 86
Peter . Snyder • JOO = .12 . 60
Samuel "Hodgdon .. - .• 58 . .. '' 732
• •;• - -; D. W. TITUS, Treasurer.
Treasnrer's Office, Montrose, March 21,'1860.,
'au •
f l dr the reetip
i, on the 29th
Its& X )
„COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED OVER TUE AUSQUEDAKErA VALLEY BABY,
BINGHAMTON . N. Y.
Rocims open reL. Instruction from 9 a. m; t09i30
p. •, -
. • • FACULTY: • •
.13. W i LOWELL, Principal,' Professor 'of the
Sciente of Accounts, Practice Accountant.
Author of Lowell's Treaties upon flook•Keep•
ing, Diagrams illuitrating the !time.
16:tx RANKIN, Commercial Accountant, Profess
of Book Keeping apd Practical Mathematics.
J. J. Corns, Assistant . Professor in the, Book
'Keeping DepartmenL
J. L WARNER, Professor ;of Practical nod
namentil Penmanshiktommemial 'Calcula
tions and 'Corresponded:M. .
- • -
LECTILIREnS:
Hon. Daniel S. Diokirson g Lecturer on Comtner
-eial Law and Politidal -Economy. '
Hon. 'Ransom RalcoM, Lecturer on Contracts,
Promissory Notes and Rilfs'of Exchange.
Rev.. Dr. E.'Andrews,•-Lecturer on Commercial
Ethics.
,
EN4I,IIItINING CQ3l.llill i TE
Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, Wrn. A. Osborn, Esq.,
Tracy 11. 'Morgan, Esq. • -
The object of this College is to. afford to all
"an opportunity of obtaining 4 thorough Business
Education.
The Books and Forms ere earefully arranged
by practical accoilatants expressly for this In
stitution and embrace ill the recent; improve.
..
•
• The course _of -instruction ‘dempriskee every
&pertinent Of bus nest. The.. learner_ will be
thoroughly taught the science. and _practice, of
Double Entry: ilook•Keeping as applied to the
following kinds of business, viz: General Mer
chandising,' Manufacturing," Banking, ;Commis- -
aion; Steembooling; Railroading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, dtc.
ladies 'Deportment 'entirely; seParate from
that of the ,gentlemen.. '
StUdente can enter College at any time and
receive individual instruction. By. his arrange
ment•every student is permitted to progress as
rapidly as his enterprise a nd ability will per.
mit,.and hen Orough - ,-perfeet and complete;
"will receive, a Diploma which will enable him
to review at pleasure: - .
Time to complete the course,-13 to 12 weeks.
No veeatione. Board 10.' to $2,50 per week., ,
• korß,ook-Hecipingi, full arcountant.ifiourtie,
including Piactical Penmanship;. Commeinial
Co - reputations and Diploma. (Ilme unlimit.
ed,) .` • . $35 00
Same coarse for Lialies (separate) . 20 00
- Penmanship and Arithmetic,- . CO
Teachers' course in Penmanship, Petal!. • -
cal and Ornamental, . . 30 00
Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship, 3.,00
Occardonal classes will be formed in
'Phonograph For 'full particulars send for,
circular. . • • • 0c.13!
Veil A. SNOW,
TUSIIICEbf the PEACE. GREAT BEND,PC:
d oFfIcE on SAlNitt, opposite 'Welitem
Hotiee. !Prost Betel, Nei! 4th, 1860.4 f
SHERIFF'S - :SALES.
BY virtue of sttralry writs jsrakby the Court
. of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County
r ani/to itto . directed, - I will 6:pogo le sale, by
public vendne, at the Court Hues* Montrose,
On Satfirdai May 6th,1860, et one 'o'cliatliftitt”
.Ihe following described: piece's dr ...parcels of
land, to wit,: • . '
. .
ALL that; certain pieee or parcel of. land sit
unto in the township of Mpringville. County and
State of ps4 bounded and described se follows,
to wit': onibli north by land of Ica Keen, east
b y t he turnpike .road, south by land formerlyq. of
• Wm W. Pride, and west by land of 8; Wawa.
containing about three-fourtratof an seri, be the
same more or less with the appurtenances, one
framed dwelling house, barn, shoe then, and 'all
improved., Taken in execution at the Suit of
John Blanding vs. A. ).Scott. .. .!
ALSO—AII that certain piece or tinrcel of land
situate. hi the towirahip of Lenoi, Susq. Co. Pa,
bounded and described as follows, to Wit: north
by the , public highway leading:front Glenwood
to Glenwood switch, east by the road leading
from" Nicholson station north, sontli by brads of
Noah Phillipifi, and went by land of Isaac Smith.
containing about 8b Acres, be the same more or
less, with the appurtenances, a 'bowie partly log
and partly frJame, tif Nine barn, a sPring.ho.use,
a small orchard, and abort 2.5 acres-improved. i
Taken in litebution it the suit of Grow Brea.
ve..,Wm Clark. ..
~.
• NOTIuE TO, I . D
oßcHAims.—TO preient mistra
derstanding; notice is hereby given that pureha.
sera at Sheriff's sales wilrbe required to . pay
the amount bid at the time the land•is sold: It
has become imperatively necessary to adopt, this
rule, midi it will be strictly adhered to,
_except in
cases where the purchaser is /1 lien creditor and
is entitled to the fund as providedrin the Ist .
CUM of the Act of Assembly, approved - April •
210'18#, which is as follows :--- 4 Whenever
thePnrehasers• of real estate at Crrpans' Court
Or Sheriff's sale, shall - 'eppear from 'the proper
record to be entitled as alien ,Cre itor r io .re
ceive theiwhole or any portion o f 't e proceeds
4: 1
of said sale, it shall be the raiti• of ',the sheri ff.
administrator, executor or other person • .making
such sal ' to receive.the receipt - of such purcha.
. •
see or purchasers for the amount which he or
they would appear, from the record as aforesaid
tolae entitled to receive: Provided that this sec
tion shall not be 'so coagtrued as to',prevent the
right'of Mid Sheriffoidttliniatrator, execii tor or
other petion aforesaid to deemed add rece4D3 at
the time H of sale a sum sufficient to cover 'all le:
gal cost' entitled to be paid out-of the proceeds
of-said sale; and provided further; that befere
any purtaseraer purchasers Shall :receive the
•benefit f this section, he or they shall produce
te 'the . Sheriff or other persou aci ; rarikintrsaid
sale, a d uly certified statement from the prhp‘ir
records, - trader the hand and official.sear of the
proper o fficer, showing that he is a loin creditor
entitled I to receive 'any,part 'of theproCeeds of
the sale aforesaid." . , - _ • .
_ JOHN YOUNG. Sherif'
s Office, Montrone, April I I, 1860—ts
AdministretOrs' Notice. .
ATOT4CE Is hereby.ptven.to all peksons having
I.' demandis against the estate of B. A.. Butter.
geld, fatia of B, ridg e water,, deceased, that •the
same must' be presented to the tUidersigued, arid
all indetited to said estate are requested to make
immedia!ie„payinont. JULIA BUTTiRFIELD,,,'
mh22 6w "N. C. HANDB;ICIC, - adm'rs:
I
• ORS. LW. BINGHAM &-D. , ANEY- •
WOULD announce to tho Pubic that they'
t• V have Lentered into a partnership fur the
practice of •
MEDICINE & SURGERY,.
and are 'prepared to atlena to. all calls in the line
of their 'profmisien stall hour's when, not other
wise engaged. OFFICE—The One formerly
occupied by Dr. Bingham. • •
N. B. The book accounts of Dr. Bingham must
be immediately-settled by notes or otherwise,.
L..W 8iNGH.451.-
New litilford, 3larch 28th. 1860.4 -
_ •
51ti-
n. • calt I
UlrYtTil •
WHOLESALE SALT ' DEALER,
. 201 Maslaington.st,
(Directly opposite Washington . Market,)
New " Srarirsh. •
9-
-.STILLO3N TIN UES to offer to:the env and
COtJN'l RY ' trade, all kinds of. FOR EIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the VeryloWest figures;
40000 sticks and:bags, consisting in:part of Ash=
ton's cerfebrated brand for table and dairy . use;
Jeffreyrdt Darcy, Marshall's,. lfrow,nlow's,
and 5000 bushels Turks Island, Bbnares',
'races, St:Jibe:a., Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies', Nantes, &e.,,
all of which will be sold at bargain priceS fr9m
vessels, tore andst . prehouses. .
Any 'purchaser wishing to select front a good
tisiortment will , find it to his interest to call.
N.ll. -',--Fine table salt put'np loin:tall - bags of
different sizes, and constantly on hand in•ship.
ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and for sale
by the , quant4, in cases of five dozen each.
A - SUPPLY OF WALLTAPER.
-I,YARIETY •p . STILES.
BORDERING, WINDO PAPERAC:, &C.
NF I SUPPLY, jaat. arrived, and for !sale
cheap, by - ' A.TORRELL,
•• Mgntrose, March 15th, 1860. •
I = Lern.crvral.
:30111111 SAMMIE%
.TAILOB I
WWOULD itiformbis old custmiets; " and the
• riiit of mankind," - (what few there are,)
that ho, has removed his Tailor Shop to rooms
over 1,14. Bullartre•Grocery.- Thankful for past
favors, o solicits a continuance- ii!edgilig him
self to do all work satisfactorily.
• Monqove, Pa., Starch 28th. 1860.4 f
MORE. NEW ARRANGEMENTS
• I FOR , tOO%
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
r AT THE •
FO r Or main Ammer.
Prextensive Firniture Estatili.hment of.
S Fru Snot:Rens hay . ing been . refitted and
greatly limproved,. the proprietors .respectfully
announce to the citizens of Mootiote and slain-.
ity that they Ore constantly, making nod keep on
hand th LARGEST and BEST.assortment of
TURNITURE
- .
Toibe betted In the Cotintey.
• We gtve the folloWing list of some orthe ar
ticles which we will. sell at greatly hilt:iced
priCee, VFW CASH or READY PAX: -
Bureaus, Walnut or Mahogany, - with glass,'
from $lB to $35. ,
Bureaus with marble Dr VroCatelle tops, from.
918 to $24. And a largo assortment, from $B,
910, 18,114, to' $18; f J • -- "
Wash; Stands, Card Stands, - Coiner and simar
Stands, of all varieties and-prices, from 75 een4.
to ten dollars.-- •:.
Desks, Divans ,Towel Racks, F.ootatools,Otto.
mans, Lounges, &0., • •
Centie, Card. Pier, Toilet, Dining, ,Kitchen,
and Extension Tables. • -
Chairs—Cane sad Wood Scats, ,Rockers
Cane, Flag, and Wocd Seats, of every variety
and style. • . .
Sofas.ltete a fetes furnished at short notice
at New York prices.
.. . -
N. R. j Ready made coffins on hand or fur
nished at short notice.— , Heames -2' always in
reidinesi when desired: • •
We mbploy non, but CiXtEltirt aid EXPERT
ENCED:WiOBVIEB. We: intend to do our . Wont
WELL, and sell Ikas Low• as it can be. affotiled.
W W 9111 MI
A .sturru,
• - E. S. 151110T11.
Montrose. inn. 18th, 1860.—tf.
(lOYER AND TIMOTHY
331 3111 a.
BUDF,011) COUNTY.LARGE, AND: MEDIUM,
• Qrchard. Red Top, and
- HUNGARIAN GRASS.RHED,
and $410,41031 sold :by
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