The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 14, 1860, Image 3

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garnead the medical Id of. Dr
Wheaton in another c,oltuun.
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m" It you Want •beautifull •l y finished,
ace,drate and cheap pictures, C 1 at Mr.
Wood's gallery, ner'ilre Cntirt-house.
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Messrs. Guttenburg, Ros7bturn & Co.
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advertise a very choiceand e te sive stock
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of staple aryl
gar Th, , notwith.
standing tl —*ins; look very
flurishing. _ 'pi be a eery large
yieldof \l* and mar . p than: an average;
we judge, of the winter . grainA. Corn and
Potatoes have come forwardrapidly, - and
all that we have seen look very promising.
Fruit trees of. all ko:l's are literally load
ed, and ,there is now _e,VerY tirfiomise.that
f
there will be tv hirger yield •of ruit than
we have had for many . years: 'll e observe
by our exchanges that _'thesatliel cheering.
prospects,ex tend throttgli the:whole coun
try.
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A Poon TunNov - r.--iThe aholition dem
onstration on Tuesda . }, cornpa - with
similar shows of the last e,ampai n, was a
d
miserable.fizzle. When'Fremon and Jes
• sie were candidates,-these wasimetch. en'.
thusinsm- manifested,' hut the gnal de
feat of the sectional p'a'rty in 1 q 56 seems
to - have cooled their ador. There were
very few people foolish - enough' to leave
their work to attend- the meeting on Tues
' day, and the enthusia, was cheerless"
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enough. Like a funeral proces - gion, the
) idle crowd strayed away to, the woods
some distance from the. to.wi Tie Band
playing a melaiicholly tune. l i ,-We know
nothing of the performsnee infthe woods,
hut it is editain that the whole ffair was
very slim and profitless.
TRE CEN - sus:.—The D'eputy Afd
this County are now busy at ir'cl
king the Census. We republiSh
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lisfof.part of the'questikms to he answer
ed. The County his. bben diVii ed into
four districts, a part of the C'en'tral and
western townshipi' has been assigned 'to -
Mr. Charles L. Brown, the", northern
and part of tlke central townships to 'Gem
Blanding, the southeastern tov(11 hip . . to
Mr. A. J. Gerrition, and the southwestern
townships to Dr. Lathrop. The; work will
be prosecuted 'with all possible dispatch.
i
If permitted 'to do , so; !,,Ve :WO publish.
some local statiitics , front the i.e Urns in
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the course 6f a few . days.l ' .;
Faax I - sn.tarrAivrs:—Natite, ::a sex
and color-of- every 'perscin their occupa
tion, the value of thetr.real and ersonal
estate, birth plSceonarried-Withiii t le year,
attended school, Cannotl read '.o write,
whether deaf, dumb, blind, insitne,t idiotic,
pauper or convict. , , 1{ .
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MORTALITY. Ri ' 7, t'OßT.—Name age, sex
and color, of every persott, who dkfd with
in the year, their. birth place, tnenth they
died, occupation, cause of 4eath,'and num
ber of days ill. • , I
AoIIICULTIL , RALI s nontx - hoxs.--ame of,
owner, agent, 'or manager of acres'
of land, improved and uaimproVed, cash
vabie of farm, value .of iinplements, <Ed,
. number of horses, asses, males, mulch cows,.
working oxen, other cattle, -sheep,' swine,
value of live stock, number of litaihels of
wheat, rye, ; - corn; oats, pOinds of ,- tioe, to
baccO, wool, bushels ofkas.arid be ns, po
tatoes, barley, buckwheat, valnel of 'er:
chard_products, gallons °fly - file, pounds of
batterycheese, tons c4 . .bayi; bushels of clo
ver seed and grass seed, patinae: l ot hops ;
flax, bushels of flax - seed, pound'of maple
- sugar, gallons of molasses,!pounds bees
wax, honey, value of home made:manufac
tures, value of animals‘Slanghtel-ed
I during
the year. , - I
Paonrcrs INDITSTRY.H.NaIIi4e (of er- . 1
son or company Manafacttiring sirticles
the value of 000 a year, name orbasineo
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capital infested, quantity of
nsed, inciading fad, fiitij - s, and 'values ;
kind of motive - power; avetage•ninaber of •
male and female hands emOoiecli average•
monthly * \ cost. of labor of ethih, annual pro
ductin quantity, kinds- , and . v alues.
A• Guittors - Armatx OF STATIONERY.-
We hope 'that some person will devote
himself to ascertain whether - thefoLlowing,,
which is credited to the Washihr,to cor
respondent of the Louisville ,Couitter, is
true or not. We are loth
,to lielioe that'.
any.representative of a congressional dis
trict could.be omilty of such an iki: as is
charged upon Araham Lincoln, repr o tire of the whole abolition-party,
correspondent writes : t
, - "The best thine , , however , I have heard
about Lincoln is connected with his record
. whilst a member of Coagres in 1 1 ,847-'49.
As'yoti are aware, the General ..,,G vern
ment supplies each repreientative . with
stationery, usunlly consisting df aper,
ink, envelopes,'&c., Sac. It is said that in
the stationery bill of Mr. Lincoltil play be
fotiud the following 1..
,
3 pair of boots 0 - - - I - - p? , I
"It is the instance o'n r,ectltd4 be
lieve where bags have been regatcled as
stationery, and• when the Go t vertimpnt has
supplied the - representativeii in, Cprigress
with that desirable and highly userul;arti
cle. Whether a further eaminati 'n of
the stationery bill•will disclose the fact.
that the Government suppliO.Mr.Lineoln
with his , shirts and i
l unmentionahleii' re
mains to be seen." - I -'
Will 'the black Republican- paperii n- -
form us whether thia is true or not l'. rfitis
not true it ought to' be 'denied, but as yet
we have' seen no depial. .1 I . .
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TZLEGIZAPII To TILE PAmme.=Abili for
the establishment of jit line of telegraph
to the Paelfin Coast at San Frnrieiro is
now before- Congresi: .Nest to . the Pa.
cific 'Railroad thig-is-the most iniportant
billmow before Congress in relation to the
wettaie and interest of our rapidliin
creasing settlements Mithe.PacificPCean,
as well asour .entire"country. It i the
duty of Congress to encourage thu), enter.
prise by all the meanii• necesparlyHand
which they hare the power to t r‘ grant.
They_should. not. Be illiberal in fixing the ,
tariff of . prieeb, but allow the coinpaPy Iwile
are willing to incur the expense roil:the
benefit of the country in chargeiprices
which will afford a, fair remuneratton for
their outlay and -rink. :We bespeaks tor
this enterprise the early cmiside.ration of
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,our. law Makers -at Washington.-41PJ'
News. • - •
A orarsomrifiwprohibiting the hn
%gun of any tittle from Massaellu
into Rhode Island pitied
of the latter State. • -
THE - RICHMOND CONVENTION.
Rtogtioxn
Ta.• June. 11.—The Conven
tion-of the ennthern delegates tn-Chstim
-ton IlSitemblefl in this city atnoOn to day.
Gov.; •Lutniek, - of Texas,, wa , called to
the chair; le returned thanks to the COn
ientidn,-iind, deemed his selection as-Pres
ident a Compliment to his State. 'He trust
ed they! had assembled " fora triumph of
p r i nc ipi e i and not for plunder—that if
those ; Principles .are repudiated .by the
Norgi. they wing'? before the count 7 as
the true Deracicraticparty, with its pnnci
plesiemblazoned upon their banners. •
rrayer. was Offered -by the Rev. Dr. gur
ppugh,B.4
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The States were then called;
New !York responded, cleating grey
applause.. A list of delegates was 'handed
in from that State, from which it appeared
that they were appointed by the trustees
.of the . I . ational Democratic Hall of New
York. , •
All the seceding States are represented
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except• Delaware. ' •
. Mr. parry, of MississiPpi, moved the
appointment Of a Committee of one from
each State on - credentials
,and perni,anent
or
.Agreed to. ‘• -
At one o'clock the Convention adjourn
ed till ten, o'clock to-morrow.
Mayor, Witiod, of New York, • has sent
word here that the delegation from New
York repreilents nobody.
The imPres i sion is that there will be lit= .
tle or no Iditictission in public. Everything
will be . settled in committee, and all differ
ences of bpiniim accomodated.
The Convention will "doubtless -close
its sessions ,to=morrow to awit the action
of thi Baltimore Convention.'
THE PROTEST OF THE PRESIDENT.
- If anything were wanting to. demon
' strate that the President's protest of 111" ch
'2Bth had done its perfect work, ',the con
temptible manoeuvre of Hickman : last eve:rt
ifig in.thc House of representatives sup
plied that deficiency. • At a late hod. ) in
a thin house ; When membersexhaustei by
a long sitting,: had paired, off,. the worthy
:ally of the Black Republicans sprang upon
thOse,iol6 yet lingered in the Hall' the
resolutions which were affixed to his re
port, l as Chair Man of the Judiciary com
mittee, dissenting, from the .doctrines of
the proteSt and,by the instrumentality of
the previous I question, forced • them to
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'vote. •.l • • - .1
rshalt in
r 1 in th
beinw a
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Net only was no debate permitted, but
the resolution:Which the minority of the
Committee (gessrs.liouston and Taylor)
-proposed,' was not allowed to be brought
before the Ronse.
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If the opposition can find any comfort
in this signal triumph' over common cour
tesy and !paryamentary usage by theii
vindictive confederate, they may make
the most of it. Such a procedure- . only
shows that they feared discussion--that
they dreaded the further,expositre which
Democrats were prepared to make of the
flimsy pre•texts;and wretched -sophistrieS
of Hickman's report: But the manoeuvre
will not avail. . iThe Protest will stand:
Stessrs.;Houston and Tayler, - it will be
seen, signified their sense of the uncourte
ous and tMjusticonduct Of the majority by
asking . to be aOtsed from further. service
on the Committee of the Judiciary,—Con
,t
stititutiun.
• APPorNtxtEvis CONFIRNIE D.—The Sen
ate; in executive, session, confirmed tie
following appointments: John _Appleton,
Minister to Rtudsia;• Mr. Prescott, Assis
'tant Secretary of State ; Mr. Mitchell, of
South. Carolina, Secretary of Legation at
St. Petersburg; Cave Johnson, Tennessee
Commission to settle claims under the
treaty with Paraguay; Sam Ward, of
New 'York„ Secretary. and- Interpreter
to the Conrmissiondr; B. A. kdos, Consul
at - Pernambuco; Augustus Aler Coe,,
Consul at Brunswick, Germany.•
"Th e , Conference ComMittee on'the
Pacific Railroad bill held a nmetitig on the
I I th,,and the majority resolved to report
a bill embracing the southent and• central
routes. .T4rels a proSpect of its passage.
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M l . - A. Bradley, Jr. Democrat,- BA''. 'NES & r. 4 g, /4 , oprfel>27, }!_err Fork.
chosen May l or at the election- lield,,at•Avil2. Coxsuairristm, read th ,inicArth , ement of Dr. Churchill's
tel;bUry, Conn. June ilypophosphites of Ltmc c 4nd Sod?, go 4tripagie.
moommimump.-
• - 1...\-7FOILMATION WANTEDr--MySteriOUSINT
disape.ared,lfrom the Chicago Convention . ,!
a gentleinan a little past. middle age, of
prepossing appearance and . polished-man
ners, named Wm. H. Seward. He held '
.a prominent position before the conven
tion for some time, /futon the 18th ult.,
suddenly disa s ppeared ; since which time,
"nothing been heard of, him in the Flo- .
litical w0r1d;...:..11, is thought that he has
retired to • hank up -his s fiddle; in..eonse
quence of not being able, to come up'to the
scratch; or he may haVe gone to Roches ,
ter to repress a certain q confliet '? with
which he was fainiliar, though he former- .
Iy-considered it "irrepressible.',' 'Any in
formation of,his political whereabouts will
Ibe thankfully received-by his heart-broken
friends of the Albany . Regency. <•Address
Thurlow Weed, Esq., any time betiVeen
this and 1864.. , =• Vanity Fair.
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- "."4' The reason why the number of
students at -nding the Iron City College
is so much atger than in othei schools,
their 'work his so complete in style and
finish, and their success in business so
uniform. aiid complete, is because each
student receives the direct personal atten
tion of the rriticipals throughout .the err:.
tire course of study.—Daily True Pies&
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~ -Arcer.vilEst.—Rev. - N.- Door.irma
will preach iu• the Universalist Church, in
31ontrose, - --,01 Sunday the 24th inst. at the
usual hours. • - , . : . . -
IHrThe following bi a sample - of the numerous Musts
constanUy receiving for Hoidetter's stomach Bitters:
Nears. Hootetter
,Comaitflaria, July 15th 1559.
Pitabtav, Pa.—Gtints: .As
we are strangers, I herewi th enclose you twenty-eight do ll
lace for four dozen Hostetter's stomach Bitters, which
please forward via Michigan Southern Rallroad, Toledo,
Ohio, and Claftoastation. • I have purchased several dim
en lattice at Toledo this manner, but the sale is on the
increase so much that I,wistrto open a direct trade - with
you. I was indriond to try your Bitters bymy physician
for the Liver comPlalnt,mnd received mach material ald
that I have recominended it to others and have sold about
two dozen per . week for some time. I have all kinds cif
medicine In my store, but there is none" that :t cap eo .
cheerfully recommend as your Bitters, for I. know They
have helped me beyond my expectation.. Yours roily,
Said in, Montrose by .A.S.E.L TU.IO2.E.LA ' Do
Health and Pu.6 : Blodd are inseperible.—Recollect
that all sickness Mises him Impurity of the blood, and
that Judsonls moutdain llerb.Pilla will so surely null oat
and cleanse these itanurities from the system that disease
cannot exlat.l::,So,ahnple Itud innocent are the plantiand
herbs that camposethent,4tat it is not necessary to hare
them aggro coated In ord 4 that the etomache can bear
them. In moat eases pflld are sugar coated. became the
materials of whichlthey are made are sd malignant and
griping; that otherwise adelicate stomach could - not bear
them. There deli with disease . us it la, and will not
only cure by removing the caw., bat will build up and
'restore the .htokeiconstitittion. There are many , who
have so trill'
ed mit 'their constitutions that they think
'noteven these despair. -
'thrown by *masa 'of
At Antrim virtues
were long. deem;
often deeetved.th ey
. advanced by thelidis.
ideated by - what:saes of
. 'w:have viewed, and •
ingtitylualer.-L I
..tand. efficacy s• ttew
(*roue by • %. I
'47 & 'BRO. •
v itoomurirs
r 01 MEDI
t 9, 4
lU l ' el *
zt,c
THE
_ R 2i re Aric
STANijARD REMEDIES
or the present age, Imre acquired dialr great populsaity
Cady tbsougb yanks Or trial. !abounded satisfaction
roncthtid by them In ell cams.. .
' HOOFtAIiD'S
GERMAN BITTERS
atiO4 ; voiativiiv ens - '
List Complaint. traltelmiailatindioe. Mittman' ph`
halt/. ;Mimics of the Eldnetth
and all diseases ariOng from a diaordered liver, or week. ,
ham of thb•diotnath and Illioatiee Ornaite,
POSMTM rammer. ,
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TIMM TM, 11190113 MI, An tints AMI 4 AUL
l*inu-Alunianc f6r proof. Nu., 75' ecnti per Bottle.
Balsathic 'Cordial
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tabs POSITIVILT CMS .
. CORAL Colds, er ileareenese, Bronchitis, IntheeniN
Creul, Pneuxasnia, Incipient Consumption,
. and helper *caned fl most astonishinircerviccer known
• ; of
• .": CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION.
As • Diarritccs Cordlpi It is -Pnequalled. Plum 73.
• ' per
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- HOOFLANDI 'GERMAN PILL;
known tbrlxighoutEnrope and America, - needs
.. :no commendation here: They are purely vegetable, are
prepared with great drachms's, and are sugar-coated. No
better Cathartic Rill be found. Paict, 25 cis. per box.
''These medicines ate prepared by Dr. C; M. JACKSON
co., Philadelphia, P•l4 and At. Loule r kfo., and are sold by
drnaists and deilersti medkines everysit;ere. The sig
nature of C. M. Jacrikeis will be on the outside of each
bottle or box. .
In our Almanac," published annually, you
teetimony and commendaiOry notices from all
parts of the country. These Ainnumesitro given away by
alTour agents.
Stild in MontrOc by ABEL TCRRELL, Agent:
Or :karat's Life4ills,—The high & envied celebrity
whichth pre-eminent
. tted 'eine has acqulredfor invariable
efficacy in all, diseiseadt professes tct cure, has rendered
the practice of bqtattatlous pufllng not only unneces
sary, but unwoithy of them. They are known by theirr
fruits; their good -worlts testify for them, and they thrive
not by he faith of the ei?edulous. In all cases of costive
ness, dyspepsia, bilionit and liver affections, piles, levers
- and a.qies rheumatisr4;6 obstinate headaches, and general
derangements of healthi these Pills havein variably proved
a certain and speedy rethedy. A single trial will
,place the
LIFE ; PILLS beyond ih reach of competition in the'estl
mationof every patient!
Da. MOFFAT'S PIKENII BITTERS will be found to
be equally efficacious in;all cases of dyspepsia, headache,
• nervottii debility, sicknst, Incident to female* In delicate
health, And every kind of Wiii.kness of the digestive organs.
For sale by Dn. W. B: 3tOFEAT, Mit Broadway, N.Y.,and
by medicine dealers anti druggists generally throughout
the country.. decB ly 6m*
'lmportant MFematei.—Dr. Cheesoman's Pills.—
The combination of in,grpdlenti in these 1111* are the result
of a long and extensive practice. They. are_mild in their
operation, and certain ficarrecting all irrelpalarittes, pain
falmenatruationa,remAng obstructiudfs, whether from
cold or -otherwise; head4he, pain lathe side, palpitation
of th'e heart,Whi tea, all nervosa affection*. hYmeri Cl 4, fatigue
pain in the back and ibibs, disturbed sleep, So., which
arise from- intemiptiontir nature.
- DR. CHEESEMAN"4.-PILLS was the commencement
of a new era in the treatnnt Of those irregularities and oh
structions which have consigned so many thousands of the
young, the beautiful and ;beloved toy PILF.MATIIRE Onavt.
No female can enjoy pod healtrunless she in regular, and
- whenever an obitructio4 takes place the general health
begins to decline. . '
DR.' CHEESEMAA"4 PILLS arc the most effectual
remedy ever known foran complaints peculiar to Ffinake.
- To all classes they are iti'vldnable, inducing, with certainty,
'periodical regularity. Tliey are known to thonsands, who
have Used them at..differept periods, throughout the corm.
try, having the sanction Of some of the most eminent Phy-
Aid-am in America,
Explkii-direettow; Melina when, and when they shindd
net-be taed, with each Bo?`--:the Price onetdollar per bar
containing 40 pills.
`PIN sent by mall, Imolai - 41y, by entloslng`price to the
General Agent. For sale by Dragiista generally. •
IL B. ID:ITCHING:3, Glneral Agent, .tV Cedar at., N. Y.
Dr:J. W, Lyman, Tunkltannoele, and ABEL TURRELL,
Montroxe, Agent.t. my3o ly
MEXICAN BItISTANG LINIMENT:
Intrinsic virtue alone &ild Insure the success which
1 this article has attained. iFor Rheumatism, Salt Rheum,
Barns. Bruises. sturJoinlicor Golds, Sprain, poll Evil, &
Swellings neon Horses, it. has no equal. No person will
be:without it who has ()ripe tested' its valcie. " And with
reference to the general istliustion of the ...Ifustang Lini
ment, I can cheerfhlly - sn that no 'ever performed
sis many cures In our nelethorhood as this. L. W. Smith,
Ridgefield, Conn. S. Leitch. Esq. Hyde Park, Vt..writgs,
"that the . hor;ie was _considered worthless,l (his. case was'
spariml but since the &of:. r uie of the Liniment I have
sold him for $159. Yourt Liniment is doing wonders up
here." Such testimony is reaching us every diy. The
hair is not told. Every faipily should haVi. it. Beivara of
.The gequine;Liniment is soldhr
Parages.
In New York, •on Tuead4 June sth, bythe Rey. Theo
dore D. Woolsey, PresiOnt of Yale College. 5A...1117EL
FISHER CARNAL T, ofOukquehanna co. Pa., and Hiss
ANN ELIZA, danghtet u the Late William Cecil Wool
sey, of that city. \
cffttu Abkrtistnituts.
- DR.. VVILLIA. W. AVIIEATON,
ECLECTIC PHYSIDIAN '& .SURGEON DENTIST.
• wrrirDß. mta ON W7IEA2 4 ON.
Mechanical and Surgical pintist, recently of Binghamton,
N.Y. tender their professional services to all who appre.
date the "Reformed Pratice -of Physic ;" careful and
skillful operations on Teeth:: with the moat scientific and
approved styles -a platewOrli. . Teeth extracted without .
pain and all work warrant'
Jackstm, June 14th, - . Iyi _
Notice I Bnilders.
•
malt School Directors . o)' Lenox township will receive
proposals for buildig.h. Sehool House near Ana How
ard's, until the last Saturday in June, at which time they_
will contract with the lowest and best bidder, at the place
where said house is to be built. Size, form, and finish to
be like a new one near Sallied Roland.
June 14,1!300. . • ism ! . E riNGLEr, Bec'y
.2L-Nilir
n_ ‘ 0 2
1
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AT THE N. Y. BRANCO STORES
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54ttenb;rg, litisenbaunt, k. QT.1.1.;
Nontrose, & Siliq'kDepot,-Pa•
The anderalgned have proved themselves with a
- §,PaNDIL) ,tiSORTMENT
• . -
SPRING 01.11 ER GOODS!
whitb thq,licti4 of being the •
•HAHDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST
inthls seetlozi of country. They also Baiter themselves
that they- I lave the best facilittes of obtaining'
•
I .cobs sris4 . Market,.
and are ieterinineei not to be.uhdersold by any Arm this
side of New York city. lb rsard to
READVIIIAll11; Ct
.
we - would saythat bilhig in this largely at •
24-Dey greet NOW York City
we mineffk the public Naga/menet well
by tihy re
tail dealers I n Min section, as sve am sell litre at re - Maps - I--
ma as cheap -its-lbw who go.th - New Yerk sad purchase at
wholesale and then bring Mehl here and have to - make a
profit over that which they b4el already oaldthemselvea.
Pill and gee as and we will prove the beta. - •
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.4Suiteitbt tt oseriba R I k er.
Ifir(rime,,Pa. ' •
ABEL. - 1U- REL
hol Ustre ,
tug ohs otr iwir .
.4. 'N.
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ever Mimed in We Market: The quality of nearly every
thing good ; : all warranted AS represented :es represented •
Terms: Reddy Cad Ma Low.-Pricer.- A general idea of
the stock may be formed from the following enumeration:
„ • MADICIDES,, CDAYICALS, • c '
Rulers. Oita; . VASADDIAS, 'WENDoir. GLASS,
Ors Svirrra, -Gatimemmr,... • - Chris Wane,
Cnoetnnr, • - IdirrOre. CLOCKS, WALL Parra,
WDiDAr PAPER, • WUTD'It OIDAHADZS,FANDT GOODS, :
Mualati Inattnnientsjamps, Jewelry, • Perfumery . •
Stools Ware , SIMMS, &label', Whips, umbrepa.
Bird Dages, Pocket Knives, Guns, Pistols,
Amnionition, • Liquors; Trusses, 'Supporters,
Shoulder Bracers, port monnals, & . ,Spectacles;
Silver plated Spoons, Forks, &c. (kid pens,
Stationery, .. Violin, Guitar MUM Viol Strilign.
Lithographs, porcelain Teeth, Artist's Tube palots,Mrush
es, &c,,,kc. Also some-Dry Goods, Wooden Ware, hard.
- and japanned Ware, Fluid and Oil Cans, Carnphine,.Coal
011, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine,. lamp, tanner's, :
neat foot, lard; olive, castor boiled and raw linseed - Oils,-
White Lead , Zinc, and all kinds of colored paints, Vine
gar, Canary Seed. also all the popular PATENT' DEEDI—
ciNEs, and other things too nurucrous to mention. .
It to ImPracticalile to give more than ageneral outline
of my stock through the nevrepapers..exery one wishing
GOODS Is invited to call. and examine. Customers on
entering the store must inot expect to end every thing in
eight ;' but nearly every article wanted will be produced by
inquiry. s
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto received, he
hopes to merit a continuance null largo Increase , of the
MAIO. - • • • ABEkTURRELL
Montrose, June 5, INS. .
•
TOOL CARDING ;
AL.
.TILT, attend to Ms old and new customers as unual.-L.
Brooklyit, June 6th, 1860—rf • my23.59tt
I =P et.1.31:t CfC C: 0 11. -
P URE White Lend, in oil In kegs, = 8 cents, per lb.
Zinc
Linseed 011, hy the barrel- .10 as. pergall
do do
For sale by - • ABEL TURRELL.
'Stontsome, June, 1860. .
CASH.
PAID roR WOO L.
At .
NEW MILFORD, Pa. HAYDEN EEO'S.
• ,Junes. 14. t
•
CALL' A'l . THE CAR•
IFyon
on the e r e a n good tas Clir tm) FrCia "L e E d4r.
, m ci:L t il ifdt .h . e w C it a r
a large assortment of rfCTURE rn OASE.4. .1 am- now
selling them at each prices as to'makc it an object for any
oqc wishing a picture, togive tau a call before going else
where. F. D. WOOD. -
gozyrose, June 5,1860. if •
111 111 - GOOD !
• EVAN% 8c ALLEN
•
lIANING enlarged and remodeled their Store,
.nave the
pleasure of informing their nnmenms customer% that
they are low ready to allow the best assortment of
•
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
SILVER WAItE, PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS, •
GOl.ll Villl.lll l •
Tea Trays,Dreatetpino,Finger-Irlngs,
Hair MIN I Lnbin''s•Ext :Lek
Iloneyi Soap, Vic. e,
'in this part of the State, They have just returned from
;few York with kftdl and extensive assortment of goods
In their line, which they have purchased for cash of the
manufacturers and importers, and they flatter theniselves
they can offer inducements , both in style, variety and pri
ces, not to be equalled weal of New York: Determined to
keep up with the progress of the age, they have added to
their assortmentmany,artleles not previously kept of gen •
eraLutility and beauty : Thanking the community for the
liberal patronage heretofore received: they world solicit a
continuance anti increalq, of the same.
• ..//trighoodott, Nay 3f1th,.1860.
L. B. ISBELL, ,
, •
.IIDEPAIRS Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry at the
1.1, shortest notice, and on nsattonable_terms: All
work warranted. Shop . in Chandler and Jessuy's
store, Morynosn, Pa. • • • , 0c.15 If
• • REMOVAL.
11:31*. P.A.M13EL1G432c...
'r7 1S moved hie f/FFICE to a room on Turnnike EtreCt,
13, in rear of Post Bros.' store—lately ocen pied by Cooper
Co._. as an exchange office—a very Oigible location, and an
excellent place to receive money. 0/ hen offered) oh old ac
counts.
• .
orße may be consulted at ail:hours in. the day.. when
not absent on professional calls. ." .
ritr" Especial attention given to treatment of diseases
and defortnitieg of the EYE. CLUB FOOT. and all surd„ cal
operations. ; -
.Vontrose, June lel-61 .
•
SPRING - .'STYLES NOW READY.
• AT GREAT BARGAINS
Ready Pay and Small Profits !
Is now receiving a full and choice Stock7of
;SPRING
TNCLUDING a great variety of rich Prints in New styles,
.1 ; Gingham*. Brilliants, Lawns, Challies.Sllk Dress Tis
sues and Bareg,eft; Black; Fancy,'and4o4V-r
r •Siinktior Assortment of Silk,"
IlrPrile. Cashmere and Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Dusters,
Parasols, Hoop Skirts. Rich Ribons. Bonnets and Flow
ers, Broadcloths, Canimeres, Summer Stuff, &c., with a.
large assortment of other . .
GOODS
As usual, in Groceries, Crockery. hardware, Iron Steel,
Nails, Stoves, Drugs, Paints. Oils, Flaid, Lloyds and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,- Clocks, Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloth, 'Wall
Paper. Painted Window Shades,
Fir The entire stock being large and bought for rash,
and largely from manufacturers and firstbandi, wilLgive
superior opportunitiesior choke selections and low-down
prices, and will be sold on the most favorable terms for
(Ash. produce, and Godsmp SMouths' buyers. An
examination of the and prices will be found profit
able to thope`who wish to buy,
N. B. Pour and Salt consiantly.On hand.
NEW MILFORD, May 81, IWO-.
:)Iv@ w o w
;fry,
. PAID FOR
WOOL,.
C. D. LATHROP, Itlontroite.
News - ! News !
HAVE You'HEARD The HEWS
WHAT NEWS?
WHY THAT MERRIDLIN Is NOW iVING
Y direct from New York, another of his choice stocks of
it
IG it , 1 #7 as
.:09 a GI
embracfng in the Dry Goode line, de Laine, Challis, man,
MIAs, silks. Poplins, Prints, etc., etc"etc, as well as a full
stock of Domeetick, such as eummer cloths, for map and
boys' wear, Shirtings, Ticking,. Dodd's, Cotton Yarn,
Ostpet Warp, Batts, etc. Grocerles—a full assortment.—
PM—Mackerel. Trout, Whitt:Ash, Codfish, and Herring.
Hardware, building materials. Nails, Glass, Putty, Paints,
Oils, Dyestuffe. Ready-made Clothing, the workmanship
wepameren. Hate, Caps and Emmen, of the-latest style.'
Boots Sod shone, worth from 1212 '/,c to $5 . In • feet almost
every variety of Goods usually Inquired for at any country
store-Cm:the fount at the
g I UPSONYIIII 'IIOIINGE "
and it le the aim of the proprietor to make such disposition
of his Goods that neither hie anzavta nor Ws - patrons will
"(noun." .1. L. NRRRTIffA It ,
Upsonvllle, PL, June Ist, 1860,—tf
usutwours
TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA
2119Y01121,
.
Is I.7l4.beet , Mectielne in /As teark I for the curt' qf •
Coughs aid Colds, Croup, - • • •
Bronchitis, Asthma,.Diffieult Breathing, '
. Palpitation of the Heart. _
For the relief of ottani!, in advanced stages
Copumption together With all•Diseasos
of the Throat and Chest and which
predispose to Consumption., • •
IC attacks (be root of ditecuie, sad makes thefell : •
destroyer eurrumb to Us tOuenee. iintssProda;
catree exPodornaolkd heatuty action
tho diseased - iftionts Membrane caul denim.
It is peculiarly adapted to the radical •
• ' cure of AtiTalid." . •
'One dose al ate Imortaddo SYRUP Oleg. gtaei.
ease and community *vocalic* Me particular . ,
natursereassuroweewss • Itirampleasant,
to the tat*, amtpromPt.da*sardaL•• IVY e
caneinont that it is s •wweass . in Oa ang
Affections.
- Pricei asslipir r ,Prefgrrid orgy- by ,
.or. A. E$EN.W,XLNAndagti by A. Ramtglis,
' et ai., N. W. corner 9th and POPLAR amigo.
Philatra. Pa. Air sals is Smarm yi
- roArtleloo 431WITIRRNI10. r
.TOI - fite. HUNG i
TO I BE_111):NG.:
0,0 iiR17,411, SCOUR, a . nci . C . LEAN UP,
o, a/to readyi for the LUNGING. sa; ttetui biwitneased
every 47 In theiseeFk thandaYs eic9 ta t by a4Ung at the'
F almitroie. Boikistore, •
'W itt ILL A PER, D E epr. .
and Fur:basing efli. N. Btthani etough l eteapind heantihd
Pal! paperyHthlWhith to hang all year „rooms.
Just Recioved .
WALL pitimpit BY *OE . CORD,
. .
At the Montroie Book Store.
WEtil i 3
BY T gr." , 1000 itittAA
•
-Bt. A. N. iItILLAXIM - 'S.
WALLPAPER' land:BO/02A by ihe'lo 000 YARDS.
4
• ,At th}Pal l Piiper, pepat.
-.• \
Wall Paper itoin 5 to 30 cis pr Roll, sod Fplendid border
from le to Sete' pi yard. Wall Paper Brdering, Window
Curtains.nod'Flitures cheaper than thp same styles and
qtadities can be bought' for at any other place in or out of
Hontroge, TOttl, BrADY. . A. IN. BULLARD.
ALSO—A new , and htege assortment UfSCHOOL /kaki
and STA TIONt Y, Altscillancous Books and EANKICE
NOTIONS too o merous to meion, all of which wll
sold upon the principle that the "nimble aixpeece" 1s f ar'
better than the " idow shilling," by 1 ' _
Montrose, Mayl2l, MO. A M. DULLA RD.
- ‘l-N4L-11DIMfEi
, . ..•
HAVE -Y OU HEARD THE NEWS T
* MISS A. COLI4ER
•
H AS JU S T ARRIVED m 14ontrose,'•
and located:On Chestnut stroet, first door above the
resitlenee - or W m L Post, where she has /polled a stock of
. •
2111lialff a(l)@D
unsurpassed
the in behnty, richness , - and taste, and is prepared
to /supply Ladles of this county with latest.
• • • •
PARISIAN AND CITY STYLE OF BONNETS,
Ribbons, Laces add all the trimming, ttuailjt : found in a
first chuMmillinery establishment, at prices surprisingly
low. itonnets cleaned, prepared and trimmed in styles
most beautiful and In an entire neiv mode. •
•
.Th4lat+o6 mamma.
am prepared to lit . the Ladles with dresies ; I am well
supplied with style . sk, patterns the latest and
A Iza v os i t i nAre.
utrate, may 0660.
- -
• DR... BLA.CHIVIAN,
iyI AY BE .'OUND, for some months to
come, at MI 4 t, HARD'S; near by the 'METHODIST
CHURCH. It Is 41ry desirable that all indebted.would be
so kind as to but hOld I Mr. Printer I - It is of little
use to enlarge upoi a subject so distasteitd and repulsive
to most people. Montrose, May 16th, 1860.-1 w
"WOOLLY FACTORY.
•
• 1 .
LIVE subscriber 4 having rented the establishment for
merly owned By Keeler at the Salt Spring.in Franklin.
are prepared to take WOOL to manufacture into CLOTLL
'FLANNELS, &c.,"-on shares, or by the yard, to salt our
customers. • . • .
A quantity of all-wool cloth on hand to exchange for
wool, on fair terrnii. A word to the wise and prudent.
Onr customers May rest assured that cloth made at our
establishinent is net composed of old rags, dust,' and the
many other worthlfss materials, glued, pasted, and plas
tered together
,0 . 5 islthegrdat mass with which the country
Is burdened. ' I
Wool-carding and Cloth-dressing In their season, will be
executed with despatch and neatness, as usual, at " live
and let live" prices,.
Quantity of goodi Lath kept on hand and made to order.
'lt is expected that , payment will'be made, in all cases,
when the work is deli veterl. in cash, or salable pfoduce.
- 5)0 lb good clean grea.iwanted in exchange.
N. 8.,-.People coating from adistance with-wool, can
haxelt eared to take Some with them at the. time.
• • D. 11. KEELER.
Mayfith,lBdo.-Zm i . JOLIN -BEAUMONT.
GLIkIIBI%GI 9 3
ITORSE PITCII=
,
)lANUFAOT'D BY S. BULLOCK..
1111 - 1 S VAT:tiTABLE DIPROVE3IENT
PeeSesses many important advantage"' over all other
FOrke, among which are the following • The tines being
allowed to drop.toldiecharge its load, the tilting of the
handle, as In other,forks, IS avoided ; hence, hay can be
unloaded with the limost facility and ease into stied win
dows or beneath, pqrline la - alms„ and other places where
• ether,llorse Forks cannot be used. It can in all places be
managed with greaXer case than ativother Horse Fork. It
Is eqdally adapted to stacking: , With this Fork, a ton of
hay may be unloutittd, in from 5 to 7 minutes/
..
Teat..l.333.tiOrl.l.ELlSi.
dniabilitv. and perfect operation. as well
as comparatively trifling expense,' recommends Be use-to
the farmers of our cOuntly. ' A. R. DICKINSON.,
Decidedly the best; lam acquainted with.—A. E. KAPP.
S valuable and lahor saving improvement: •
IJ„RAPALGEE, Genesee Seed Store.
It possesses several advantages-over the . Horse - Fork
commonly need. .1 D. H. T. Moon,.
It will proved Wobilerful labor wiring machine. I be-
Hove wherever triedit willte found profitable. -
Joins Jon. , :soa; Geneva.
Unloading her at the barn by horse power is such a sim-*
pie operation that seems wonderful how a sensible man
I can continue the eireedirig hard labor of lifting It a fork
ful at a time in the sliding heat of dJulyafternoon.—N. Y.
lTribane.
The beet arm:mins for unloading hay weare acquainted
I •with.—Genesee Farther. • • s. •
Cladding's Horse Pitch Fork le one of the labor saving
wilicay to purchase.—Priiiie Fanner. •
tnneolbes Wra..ar' Ear • '01u...0f a Horse , Pitch Fork, le
Unlo.stling in a barn by lueaKir... t eil'ig,—.4-oinitty..
'becoming quite common in some sectfobsoi
and will be practiced every where as soon as the hrdiP.ht
understand the operation. The invention of C. E. Gading
Is the best we have Seen In opemtion.Ame. Agriculturist
C.E. Gadding haelconstructc•d a Fork which after a late
trial we are oatistied is an Important improvement—Alba
ny Cultivated
P 2 . - The above te4timonialsare selected from many, the
signers being generally known (1.4 distinggished agriculth.
nets All who have seen it operate, agree lathe above
opinion of its merits; This Fork has taken the First Pre
mium at event' Fain to which It has been exhibited, In
eluding the State Facts of Pennsylvania' and New York for
lies; and New York, Illinois, Michigan, and United St's
'Fairs at-Chicago for 1659, and many county Fairs, '
Fortis, Rope and Ptillers. $12.• State and County Rights
forsale..by STEPHEN BULLOCK, Agent,
Columbia Crfnqi Roads, Bradford County, Pa.
C. D. LATH/LOP kontrose, Agent for Susq'a County.
?
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
- ANN VS MOWER &;11EAPER,
•
WITH WOO 'S IMIPILOVE3IENT.
r rHIS CELE4II4TED
taken the. First Premium ut various publicirials, and.
Is nitexcelled by any tither- machine in the country. All
who use it, pranounc4 It a. profitable, and labor-saving
mactairie.i* Those =who:tinted with its value: are referred.
to Lathadi Gardner. gohn Barrington. and P.N. Winihn",
Bridgewater: Stanley Trirrell,ForestLake; J. M. Wallace,
Litniciek; T. P. Phinney,Dondaff ; F. Moxley, N. Milford
S. D. Townsend, Brooklyn. and others who usethena.
For mitchlues, or particulars, apply to
iriS•l7 2m C. D. 4ATIIROP, Agent; at _wont:fuse.
LOW PRICES WIN!
1 17 THE
ORIGINAL ONE PMEE SlOllll
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
Ai EW lIIILFOICD, Pa:, .
.
ARE NOW RkCEIVING. THE LAR
get and best stook of Goods ever bionOit Into tbis
county,..whieb we are bound to sell cheap - fur 50.13 or ready
PAY. ,eonsistlng of I . . -, . I!
•olatile and Fancy. Dry" GOnds,
1. Choice FamilYGrocerins.,
Illaby Cape, Itiuly Made Clatfilug,
• Crockery, Wall PaPe_ e'. '
•Window Siduid es, Flour, rnrk,,-.
Filth salt, raintsoih, G lass, i i 'Fluid,
, coal 0 0 . 0, Heap' Skirls ' '
Yankee Notions, raneyGnads,:
1 4
WA telies,' JEI .1k:11. It Ir, Si leer , Ware,
Pails, Tub Broom s Foe,ks, ..•
Hues, and Lots. - nd :Stacks. Of Goods too
numerous to Enrolled. '. ' fl-,
WE AitE . NOfk, OLD EOGIE,I in the
-• a :busb3oss, tbarging a large prat and dependitsgon
keepiazan old set of - Atrons who taro not Wed at Mier
ogees to see bow much aeon:4'aq. 0333 bu y 4 bat w e, i n.
[Podia live up to tho mirk, and believe Iniellkdr many
Goods, and selling aaperthan OLGFOGY .tar --- - -
can buy that. .Ilow tribe time If ran want to*
and get Bargains: Call' Mina ONE PRICI ST
idtxt ursoikA.
W'r large of X:toodwinib ilzl. d
TtAtroalwrayttr
.., e 4
alta t c rrad i..l
'1 • 7 - -_.. ...*I J
_ ••"' 1
. ' ''' l'-'
c~~ ~ E ~~~
a'+T,:
..
DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. .
1.1
o.li . 111E1.PS BROWN, the great carer of Consump
ton, ;was for several y eats so badly afilicted by Dys
pepsia that. for a part of the time he was Conlin - 0 to his
bed. Be %Vas eventually cured by a prescription furnished .
him by a young clairvoyant girl. This prestription.viven
him by a mere child. 1% bile in a state of trance, has cured
evervbodywho has taken it, never having' failed once.
It Is equally sate in cases of Firs as of Disstriza. I.
• i -
, • . . •
Au engraving Is here given of the principal herbused - lia
this inalicine, and all of the Ingredients are vibe found la.
any drug store. I will send this valuable. prescription to
any person. on the receipt of one stamp to pay postazy.
Da. O. PHELPS 8R0W...A, 21 Grand-st,-Jeraey City, N. J.
All of Dr. O.' Phelps Brorrt's Remedies 'are for sale at
Susquehanna Depot, Pa., by S. B. WEST. [mY 6 ai7 I
Executors' .Notice. :
LL pet;uns indebted to the estate of Joiirn BEEBE
depeased. are hereby required to make immediate
payment, told those having claims against said estate to
present thein for settlement to . 0. S. BEEBE'.
Bridgewater, May 2, 18U0-61. SALLY BEEBE c."'n4
T WANTED.
fintOiE of my Patrons who have UNSETTLBD Account'
, ' , f , iar.galafignAttishetmthoensamaymincrwtitucaintlelk ... sPectra7
BROOKLYN, May 2,
.1800.4 t.
.
ruff SuOMMERSYIII[,.
comity that they alreeftloNwilrefeenriaZTthe citizens of this
• •A WIpLii.SELECTEp
AND NEAT STOCK OF. GOODS!
especially adapted to the retail trade of thisiticinlty. We
will make it our especial busineds to superintend supply. ,
ing the wants of those who may favor.us with patronage.
And we invite FARMERS, MECHANICS, and the " rest
of mankind,T to call on us, feeling confident that onrlarge
assortment adilltlNG OUT a welcome to everybody who
are of Making choice selections AT. LOW .
NO USE TO ENUMERATE GOODS
mfilce it to ray the stars in the "rag trade":l;if other days
have paled their Ineffectual fires before the brilliantarray of
-seasonable merchandise which•is now filling: the shelves'
of our Store. We have everything to Sell, and at, •
PItICE DOWN . TO THE LOW E ST,
and only ask to show our Goods and tell how we sell them
before you purchase elsewhere. Happy restilts,..then, are
sure to follow! Neverw as there such grand combinations,.
viz.: the hearts of thelold folks. made glad ; the hearts of
"new beginner*" tilled with joy, and the hearts of all the
little ones tilled with delight, and everybodytnade.happy
during the Spring and Summer days by c:dling at the
11111141112. 1 / 1 11.1. STIIII
Oui shelves are groaning under the weight of all kinds of
SPRING
GOODS
all shades t all colon J from tee-cerulean hue of an Malian
sunset to the drab of the staid Quaker, and meat be sold.
FLOURFLOUR! - Choice brands alwaya on hand—
s a large Jot of Beady Made ClothMg, Mats k
Caps. Boat and Shoes; No. I k 2 Mackerel.' COOsh and
Herring, Crockery, etc., as cheap u can be had auysrhere
at retail.• -
With this . we 'close. giving all another cordial invitation
.to call before they boy._ NOpare prices, and save money.
We will pay, the hlpea,prlce in trade for kinds of
Produce. YOUNG & SMITH.
summEß.syulx, PL. May let; 1860.4 w -
- "
-. 4 * •
; ..0
•
Op el .;:AFF LICTED, READ
ank W ILLIAMS'S' COMPOUND:
v ties for the ITL3OI, is warranted to OSA Cate'
In emareaseoltslin 11l stages of the disease, or the money
reW•d. • Full directions accompsoff each bottle:-
r sale bLAlsel Tarrell;.Xcetrxlil "atelnlAteatt
Fo
' Broo o • T.
J., Ha Maack t • Peseta Carpenter,
b
R e iy • . o.watismsjackson • LB. Ellocota. /WNW:
lC T
lieptottoto A. .I:*atrin. aninktn. Qa
- ror the INSTA.VT REM? ml 4,
• tAr n V
g cz, N
pp it i hTl o C
tUu nomp w .
107 . aura street . ark.
Price Al per bit ; seutpea bl pot.
Por sale at all Druggists. . /*Pons
FATAL SHIPWRECK !
PART OF THE OARGO.SAVED .
:11%, A DAMAGED comim . rto3i i
TREMENDOUS LOT OP
WET GOOOSI
d'oe "BEER-IT-E."
. .
3,500 Y'ds FIGUIVED . 13AREGES
• Paytig damaged by Water, at 4, e, 8, pets pr yard;
. . .
RICH IRISIIII POPLINS,
for 18 cults pr yard—Foald be CIIE:kP ter 15 ecabf.
SO' A LARG . E LOT OF .
AUCTION , ' GOODS
. .
. • 1
•To Itie . sold at the following pliees
. ,
• °aid Summer Shawls. only $ .75
Pine Stella ••• . • ' '
„p1. 1 :0
Wool and Silk Broche '
- Handsome Mantillas • 1,25
• Very Rich " '• ' • - ' 3,00
Good Lawns, rut colors • ,03'
Fine Quality De Latina ' - ' ' ,10
Wool and Silk Baines • .13,V,
• liartires d'Aulais worth 313( -
118 X
10 yards I , lmic Prints, and trimmings. . . . 1,00,
• Pine Drees silks.so
.
Extreniely Rich • - - .70; •
White Roue ' • ' . • 416 ,
Nice Lisle Thread Gloves -
,
Pure silk mitts • - ' 12,4*
- • Watch steel spring skirts .
.95 i
\ Good Straw bonnets
,3; '
Beautiful Leghorn .
. 470
Rich Bonnet Ribbons . ' • ,10: '
' French Embroidered curtain muslins ,12X
Good Pinta staff • 123( 4
, Realer •• '
-...
other, Goods Equally .tiS t;iIEAPS
\ 1
• .Mf-I=l.ememialcoeis
that \lite will do all that we advertise. Be
sure to call befote,plirchisizig elsewhere,
ar we':,wria.zrar, and CANNOT be under
sold by any establishment this side of Neiv
Y.orCi r IiddiSCHMAN. BROS; & .
Binghamton, May 15th; 1850:
Wyoming INSURANCE Company,
WILIKES-BARIRE. Pa.
Charter Pdretual.
. .
Capital $lOO,OOO. girplus $5;000.
Organized •
,Novgniser . - 2d, A. D. 185 7
- DIRECTOIIS.
• 0.31. HolTenbatt, D. Gi . . : **Driegbacb, J 2 P. Dennis,
John ReitbartL . David 3f0r0n,.. Chas Dorrance,
Sam'l Wadhams , R D Lacoe Wm S Ross,L DShoernaker, Geo P Steele,- 11.31 Hoyt,
R. C: SnTrn, &c'y. ' G. 31. flo&tmcsamt. Pres'4l- :
IV. 0: STERLLNO, Drdaa. L. D..Snottaxiiin, rue prs'e.
H. P. BLACHISAN, Montrose, Pa., •
1E417 y. • Agent for Susquehanna County„
ALSO SOLICITOU FOn V 1
N .
:NORTHERN FIRE Jt.urt ASSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 1 3foorgate street, Londcin. •
_Annual Recenuei $1,000,000.
Aylt GETTY, agent,
.
.. Al Hill GI TIAN HEAD I
' 2nd DOOR WILFORD'S. _gel
fr HE PUBLIC generally are infoimed thitt-a FREE
HIBITIO sorts given at all hours of the day, of KEW
GOODS of all,.viz Drees Goods otSummer Prints,
Poplins, Challis, Lawns to patterns, elleapilishop Lawns,
Brilliants; Book, Bard, Jaconette and Swiss Mull, Ladies'
Collars and Sleeves, Dimity, Marseilles, 'Stomata, Furni-.
titre Fruits,' Kentucky Jeans; Nankeens, Summer Stuffs,
Gents Shirts. Cotton Drawers, Collars, Cravats Neck-ties,
And Suspenders. A new and large lot of , '
LEATHER-WARE
.such as Gents Flue Calf Boots—good 'rtrui, _alas hea%y and
light Shoes, Splendid Lathes Gaiters from 5 to 1S shillintis
warranted to ill. White, Brown, and BlaCk HOSIERY.
Parasols and,L:mbellas, Band Boxes and {York Baskets.
•
33 1 1.1.1"33.131ag
and Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Brass and
Japaned Banters, Wash Boards and Gaffed Mills, White
wwsh'Brashes. Bed Cords SO feet long, whittled and spring
Clot4heanl3inel/LT, Pine and CEDAR
e PAILS, besides a PILE
tIRO of
Ift,
of 'every variety, among which are Tauten and Corn Starch
for glorious puddings, Cream Tartar, .Soda-starch Saleratus
Castor Oil, Epsom Salle; Black and Scotch Snuff, and lots.
of things which won't do"to read about, bit( please to call,
examine and talk about. We are ready and wiling to show
Goods, even though they. may not suit ;"and thankful for
small favors:
, .
OCTS! bays a bottle of the shilling -Hair Tonle, It
.11_ Li beats an thing ever shook.np, '
'MONTROSE, May 9th. " -
SPRING 0001),S
kor. MAY, 1960',
BUSINOS CARDS:
• --•*• WM. A. SNOW ,. •
Tiwrici-or rn PDA 6 E.—Greatßend, Pa. oxen
el on Mani street, opposite the Weste rn Dow - 'apt
P. LINES .
.
MIABHIONABLE TAILOII,-.lLOatroi Fs. Sbeqf
lln Phlealx Block. er store of Bet Watmus
'& Foster. MI wort sratranted; As to Itand dalsb.
Catlin dotie'oo s • ort notice. In best style isra'Bo
DR. I t SMITH At- SON;
StrasnoN rimma Pa.
Oftlee iniathroPet hew MUIR, ont • •
the Bank. All Deduaioperatlosta will be
performed to good able and warranted. -
i .r. lecotterx tri
_ MaCCiLLUM - 41 t BEARLE,i.
AA TTORNEYB and Coat:m.llon at.Law,—Moatrois, Pt.
once In Lathrop' . nen. boildig, over the Bak. .
..
•
A. C. ZLAZ.Znitt• -
P Z. amt.
DRS: BLAISESLE.g &BRU§II,
logrAithtll . associaitd themselies regale non pi,
Ea the - duties of thelrpiofeaton. res . 7 offer their
iiervizento the fSvalid ynblie.. Dalai at the residence of
Dr. Blakeslee, nilffwiy between
.t.ye villages Of Dlmock
and Springv ille : - ~ ape) hey
1.: IP. 3170144 : D a axzr:'
DRS. BINGHAM • ANEY
"WOULD announce to the public that they bare sidarist.
into a partnership for the practice of .-
`26ED/Cllietulk stracautv
and tre prepared to attend to all.falls in th e line of their
profession at all-honrs *hen not othemse e
OFFICE—The one formerly occupied by Mizypham..
, N. B. The book scam:its of Dr. Bingham must be Emma.
dlately settled by notes or ottentise.
New =ford, March, 1660. . W. BINGHAM:
HENRY B. 31cirEAN,
.A TTOILVEY and Couniellor Lear.-LTotrAir
Once in the Union Block. tf
• - DR. E. F. virm3ro'r, -
GADITATE of the Allopnthidacd Honneepathie Cot.
lege, of lleateice.—Ornat Bend, Pa.. O ce , corner
of Blab and Elisabeth-eta, nearly opposite the Methodist
Church. " :** Itp66tf
'I II, IICNIIXTIMIN CCIOMIt • alprzT DMUS,
. • W3I. H. COOPER & CO.;
• B.
ANlCEllB.—iiontrose, Ps. Successors to Post.
a Co. Office, Lattuope new balding. TaznpikoCcr
NEWS OFFICE.
riurE rzwrintic cfry nitrarßxiza
. .
1. NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES. ETC., £lO
for sale at the Montrose. BOOK STORE; on
Public Avenue, by ,A. N. BruAnn.
• JOHN GROVES,•. • : •
Fr L
ION'AI3LE TAIL se
OB,—Montro, stro p
ar e. is
th Baptt Meeting Holm on Turnpike .
street. All orders filled promptly. in first-rate style.
Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to At.
-.DR. JOHN W. COBB; . ,
POYSICLANX.ND,SURGEON,—Montrose, --Ma
on Public Avenue, opiSoslte Searle* Hotel. mbi
- DR. G. Z. DJ MOCK, - - '
DEIYBI6LAS AND SUBGEON,—Montrose, Pa. Office
over Wilson? Store; i.,odengs - et Searle'sliotel
ABEL TURRELL,••
•
DEALER. in Dings, Medicines. mica
Stuffs, Ohm -.14 are. Paints, Oils, • •
- dow Glass, Groceries, Fancy Good.; -14
ry. &c.—Agent for aU the most pope
•
11 $DIMES,—Montrose, Pa. •t.
•; • WM. W. SMITH 0,
CA.DNET AND GUAM MINUFACTUREII:9.Lieof
of *tin etreet, Afontrose, Pe. - age If
J. C. OLMSTEAD
DRS. OLMSTEADA READ'
-WOULD ANNOUNCE - to the Public
•-• . that they have entered Into a purtnerandp for the
Practice o; MEDICINE & Surgery,
and are prepared to attend to all calls In the line of their
profession. Office—the one formerly occupied by Dr. J. C.
Olmstead; In DUNI/An:. ngti Ens,
LIVER INV !GOMM
. :
IT larom pen,. derlfen i trely from Crwris, mei
lusbecouie.r ; rt.rar: t ad L....set...ern heslielue. Wows
arid 'spin... by as thdd , Lstr,needa, and Is near re
sorted to with eoofidesec in, ,all Writ:maws for rildel. Is
tarotommerided.
It Ma eared thnenands
mi n o‘ iibin the Int tresWars
er to h. given up ell hudia.: TO i e.( isef. et the nureerelle
usso:icited CCILL:te-it,A.lb tny ;Le ,i,or.Ort *low. • .
3 bed°. nossCoeslgnel G. , In the Inn er:anent of tin
ladirshul t...nia-a, .4 us 1 Ina lb ascii eineatties as to
• set gently on the liorrels. ' : I
Let tee. Martel of yocr` !Jests...at guile you laths
use of the LIVER Ili-... 1 VILitiItATOR, &octet
llwirewi Liver Com,l ihi, i plaints, Bilious At-.
tacks, Dysimpel it ,1,3 ittli rustle Dia rehabs',
' Bu m liter Cu In - ilsl ;Oil tits, Vyeels4e*
f
ry, Dropsy , Sour Stomach, liabitual
Costiveness, ChM.' r i Ir,: ( holes, Choler.
ea Morbus, Cholera! I irferittim. Flatter
knee, Ja u std Ic r, IF:volute Weakness..
es, and rosy lie used i.e.
.. eessfally lis an °wither.
i .. .y
17 Fan. 14.41-.14 ,Iri 21 r• it will curs SICK
fi
HEADAC II , lg.; rowed, ems testify.) -In
twentytillitutCri,tri • -•t.... or •I twee Tea.•
Spoonful...are ta1t371 64 len at creciMacorreat. of
week,
11 tarwho use it stie l i4 4,..,Pring th eir Lestilmooy
la its or. !' I-
- DUX 'WATER -TUE MOUTH 1i714/1
.TIIE EN VIGO RA I OR, ANSA ti WALLOW
110T/1 TOGE'llik;R: • •
' i i ilca Oine Uot er per Mottle;
. ..
• . '••• - ' FA 3111. if ' • . .
C,,_A - T.IIART I C . , PILLS I _ :
.. 7- - 3. - • - ` 6 ' . ••••, ' • LED Cu... 31
. „.„ s 2 ..
- • `,E- ‘ , .itrnrilm.".a.tif put spill
Pare Vegetulls ' i It .!
i ii ht i' '° ''47l ll / il .B iir .
GLASS CASKS," ,_ • I Ihpegie PILL he area
in st. 4 ), climate. 5 .i.,:i„ the PriiPrie.Or bee ..
The Pa ntil y• Cn thee twenty year.. • •
Ile but acute Cathartt• demand from those erbe.
Et.e 4 In ht. practise nlnt tat the ameramon Mitch
• The ennstantto huve Ateng , nae s Lay roamed me to ogee
hare long usedtbe PILL • -
_-. • -
___e•
all express lumear•l In their ;at different Cathated. 9 l4.Nier✓-
Mein within th e reach nt mt f a -• tc,,,ci„
'The Prof•stion • os:i arra. ea. 'if AftTi C s e t
lt,irL
• on different pnctt.ts n: cal i iel .b.• , a ell Mat.. -
the FAMEtia C.t -' vt , rErt . T•Or thet E I 1.1.
Itse with due reference tnt, ar. le t2L• , fahm r.,t,
been conipoundei h-oni :I g too vi E Jrvita ray.
table Enact, which sm I. _ •••• . part of the
alimentary canal,- ant ore; P4l .. f406.110/4- a ltiall
es where • Cathartic- hi CI ntolvd, Inch -aa . De..
. I ra..gemeni• et 1b.... 7 " St ODO lac h. Sleevi. .7. -
.nee., Pains la 1 Hoek - a orl Loins;
Costive am., Pa la
the whole body; , from sudden cold, width , .
frequently, If neglected. end In a long course of F...
- ve.. , Lois af , App.--1 .A I te, n Creeping Welt.
leatiati of Coil. over ; el., heylly Beene /m.l '
leett. Headache, or •• elghol lii r_he heed,
LII lee 11 ain ma toe,' .- Dist Ilse.. Worms. In
e
Cidldren or Aria I in, Ithetaanalls in. • greia'
rnriner of the
_Ulood pl and many dbeases lo Wide*.
Gob is heir, too numerous lye ID mentloveln that advert*.
Leal. Dewy. I Int.
. .
. . • .. .
PRIDE •• THREE Di3TES. ~ .
.
• The LI war ',tig . I y 4 Hr surf Faaillr. Cai..
thartle PH Is are rem by Drucetsts getteraltr, soh
sokl wholesale by the Trois .4 au the large town. - -
. ... S. T. W. lIANPOD H. ?K. D..;
_ • • .7lttriateturer an , l Propsieter, •,
3135.1tro•dira y, New York.
'Tor asle in Montroee by . ABEITTIThiRELL; Agent.
• N
LEE & WALKER, • ,
722 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
PubliApra:and linporterl ilqic and Maio&
.
Instruments.
Artist Published.
drobe'i New Method for'.the-Piano
Price; . ... ... , $ 2 50
Bound in Cloth; 03'00
. , .
. :
rrtHE mere announcement - of •the forthcoming .
i 1.- - New Method," hy. Charles Grobe, created
an Ocitement throughout the , country that haw
neve been eqnaled in the world of music. Wo
- hay received orders for ten thousand copies in
Ildril ce 4 its pub:ie . :lo*ml'; a tolerabfo evidence,
we think , of the. pope'arity :of the autifor; Sr
e l
common consent of the . &laical public, Mr.
: Grolier is now first in yank of musYeal writers in
this pountry. , His eupromacy , has been .rerog- .
nixed a long time ago, and. won A•r him ttsw
generat.apitleuse of both . teachers and • pupils
whichts Defer awarded-lint to the rarest talents
and ses,omplishments. lie has that flexibility OE:
mind which is the guarantee of eontiaued itn
provement ; his power deepens and - strengthens
'with tlicreive: la every term.of tnusiiin whiCla
helms made experiments there ie none in which
he has not , auceeeded: No nests Who has ever
perused the productions of this pleasing sod in.
Anwar(' author. nef t ri be informed of tbe bosuty
and elegance That pervades bin writings, all thay
are evident, and ft n tnistak u..bie. . . •• • .
Copies sent by 4:lair, free ,
re/ieipt of the market p:ree. •
.... 6 rffe or srott quantities ei
neoas.t.,
States anCt" a "es4 l 4. ll Y throut
i
LEE ar. w-„„ 14 , :v.
•tw I.] 7 . 22 Chestnut,'
•
di, easltt -
ini!Andital to
le of the real
legid relore
eed,i willattentl
v. Non/ rose,.
at-which
present their ,
; in upon said
IE4 Auditor.
. -
1 • WOOD .WA
T . THE -"-DEMOOIIi
May, 31st.
~ • -
IDR. R. THA
, . :
PHYSTCIAN'and Stirie• n
Winn in the Ferraee• Elm
J. L. EGAD
SILIVPORD'S
MXEIt DEIMATATES.
s4Nron,w,b
()PUS lido
. NPA TffiIT NF
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