The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 28, 1860, Image 3

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    MONTROSE, JIYNE;' 20(10.
. FOURTH OZ,J I 7I , I7:OFIEBRATION
AT MONTROSE.
The citizens of Montroim and totirnshipe
adjoining will celebrate the ! r ah pianNer
sary of our National Independence; as ihl
lOws:.
ORDER OF EItERCISES.I4 1
I A National Salute Stsunrise, tinder
the command of atilt.: James ;I T Mead,
• .Friendsville Artillery: II •
2. Reception of the ,!tiy4ll.64' Bose
Company, of Scranton, Guests Of tß4gh
Jr Ready Fire Company No. I ; and !speech
on behalf of the citizens of Monyesf, Eby
B. S. Bentley, Esq., which will take place
at Searles' Hotel, at 8 o'clock, suMl
3. The Procession will form on the- Pnb
lie• Square, at 1I O'clock, a. nu, in. the
lowing order:—Martial Music,
Officers of the Day, Montrose Brass Bitid;
Montrose Fire Engine Company -plto.t 2;
Hetherby's Cornet Band_ and Nity4lig
Hose CoMpany of Scranton, Rough; &
,Ready Fire Engine Company No. 1{ Wide
Awake Fire Engine Compan y " .
yen's Military Band, Soldiers of 1 . 812, and
Citizens. Aftermarching through theptin
cipal streets, will proceed • to
i dle Fair
Grounds where the following exer cises
take place :—Prayer by Rev. J. C. BoOm
er, SOng by the Glee Club, Remfingj
the Declaration of ,Independence, Music
by the Montrose Brass. Band, Oradell,
Music by Hetherby's Cornet Band.
4. Presentation of Silver Triinii:;etcto
the.members the Montrose Fille De
partment, by the Ladies, will take 1 'place
at it a.m., on the Public Spare:: -. I 4-1
5. A magnificent dis,play of Fire Work;
and Torch Light Procession in the
Evnn
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OFFMEza of ma Dar.--Preaidani,
Hon. Wm, Jessup; Viee - Preaidenta, Col.
P. Wells, Tho Mas Johnson . , Esq., Col S.
D. Townsend, H. J. Champion, Esq.,st - 1
F, M. Esq.; Marshal, Ggn.. .
D. Lathrop; Assistant Marshals, Major
-C. M. Gere, and Col. J. Brackneyi Ora
tor, C. H. Winfield, ofderseyCit; head
er, S. S. Hartwell, of,Montrose.
Colatrrraa OF Amtaxuramin-L-A.
Lathnip, H. Drinker, B. S. Bentley, L.
Rosenbaum, I. 1.. - fost, G. Z. Dimock Mid
'C. L. Brown. . '
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All places of business will lie closed 4.
ring the day.
FOURTH OF 'JULY- CELEBRATION
AT GREAT BEND. t .1,
The people of Great Bend are making
arrangements to celebrate the 41.1): with
appropriate exercises. •Ditiner • mil; be
furnished at t,he Hotels, anbration; Rein
ing the Declaration, &c, with a Balloon
Ascension at 4 o'clock p. and dis
play of Fireworks in ,the evening. I ' l ' •
Orator—d. B. McComx,%t, ESQ., of Mon
trose. .
Reader—Dn. Wnator, of Great Bend.
Chief Marshal—Col...Ruircg Sytrrni of
Franklin.
A procession will be formed - and inaich
by the soul-stirring.music afire and drumto the Square, near the .11htbodist Churell,
where the exercises will be held. ,
CENSUS QUESTIONS,
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FREE IsnmarAms.—Name, age, Sex
and eolor of every person, their occupa
tion, the value of 'their real and personal.
estate, birth place, married within" the year;
attended school,..cannot read •or write,
whether deaf, dumb, insane, idiotic,
pauper,or convict. •
Mormarry. REron - r.—Name, age, Sex
and color of every person. who died with
in the year, their birth place, month they
died, occupation, cause of death; and mini
her of days ill. '
AG RIC ULTT L PRODUCTIONS.--)7RMe of
owner; agent, or manager of farm, acres
of land, improved and . -- nnimproved, cash
value of farm,
.value.of ithplements,
number of horses, asses, mules, milch cows,
working oxen, other cattle, sheep, swine,
value of live stock, numbeii, of buthela of
Wheat, rye, corn, oats, pounds - of rice;!to
bacco, wool, bushers'of peas and beans, po
tatoes, barley, buckwheat, value of or
chard products, gallona of wine, pounds of
butter, cheese, tons of hay, bushels clod
ver seed land grass seed, pounds of hops,
flax, bushels of flaxseed, pounds of 'maple
sugar, gallons of molasses, pounds of bees
wax, honey, value of home made manufac-'
tdrea, value of animals slaughtered daring
the year. F.
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PRODUCTS OF INDUSTRY.—ASMO 01 per- .
son er company •manufacturing articles to
the value of $5OO a year, name of business,'
capital invested; quantity of. raw material
used, including file], kmds, "arid values,
kind of motive power, average number of
male and female hands employed, average
monthly.costof labor of each; annual; pro
duct in quantity, kinds and values. ' .
lar It is estimated that the eipensis
of the Covode Corruption Committee, Tor
prititing-Ay a black Republican printer
—And for the p"ayment of witnetseiblack
Republicans mostly—will -exceed. fifty
thotusand dollars. This one way of. re
warding party favorites at the expense of
the national , treasury.
Par The amount of propertrititest4
in literary institutions by the Pi - otestant
Episcopal Church is over $3,000,000.
I '
NEW MODE OF PRESERVING AMPS.-
Mr. E. E. Bailey brought to the editor of
the Claremont.(N. 's delicious
apple, the other-day, sample of a keg
fill whieb be caused to be- securely, head
ed up and sunk to the bottoth of his mill
pond last November, where it hadlain =-
disturbed through the winter and until
about the l lth of iast. month. On bring
ing hid cache of fruit to the surface and
opening it, every apple 'gni!' found to be
free from speck or rot,and'as fair and un
wrinkled as on the day when taken, from
the tree.
A PECI4PSTANT PIG.-All Irishwomen
In Bristol missed her pig, and afteri dili
gent inquiry learned that it was hiposses
sion of a highly, respectable citizen of that
town. She strightway called upon him,
when be informed her that the pig had
. broken through a window int 4 the Episcia:
pal Church, where his oind;
sad if she would pay one dollardiunsiesi
she could have the pig. She replied, " the
pig sad the church =7 go the devil! I'll
pay ne dells: for Llrelifbelse-tar.redltro•
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teat or -
DR: 'HAYES' ' : '-EDMON—PREP
ARATIONS—LIST 6ROFFICERS.
' The,Coinmitiee
: of the. AiniericanGeo7
raphitil Society on the Argo. Expedi:.
tion, held a spec meeting, yeate.rdAY!--ai
I the.o ffi ce of Cynis W. Fidd.' Dr'. j llayes
was present, and Stated that theehjects of
i theroposedlipeditien• were is follows:
Is. The further 'eXplomtionof the open
Polar Sea; diseicifereit ;10:31,r. ~
•i!r.ane.,„.,with
• view Oraiteiag its limits', and char,
acteroilid,tpue . ta aettleari...;s
,l ra..positiv:ely .
this vexecTquelitiOn'." ivl
.- il ,- .-• • 1:., .
• :2d. To complete the stit7eyiif the north=
e ques t ions
re ni i3adt c i o ve s i t too s o dth f. e G ete r mrin ee s n otn lai tt d iism a mis i , d e,trth G ea rii nint in est e e4 ll oesr Lan
rthe•natursil hiitory and the general physics
l a of the unexplored region -north .Of Smith's
Astrait.- -. . ..1 - -• -• - . •
It was, decided Iby the Committee, that
. 'wing , VS the lateness of the season, .and
he consequent delay:of ten days, not , to
• ring the - vessel -around. to- this city, but
'to despatch her fret : a Boston direct.
Her crew willeonsist of the following
officers: Dr..lsamis I. Ikea, Commander;
. . pt. McCo'rmic,i ii4ing Master.;: Mr. , 11.
W. Dodge,. first Officer; tv second officer,
surgeon, • artist, clerk, steward, cook, and
.ix men. She will. Carr y -four boats; two
are bows in New London, Conn., and were
.. uilt ' by . Mi. ..G.I W. Rm.lgersa ft er'the
.atteri bf ' the lioiti wi l l 'by D ' i. 'Kane,
' ieit. De Haien, and Lient..Harstein. The
. ..ati are about 24 feet long; 6 feet beam,
and 20 inelits in depth ; there are sledges
. nail on
,which 'the boatsare set; and the
dogs-will draw them over the snow and
ice._. Mr. Gibson Caruth e rs, the carpenter
of the proposed: expedition, and who was
he carpenter of tbe first !Grinnell expedi
tioli in the brig AdVance; • leuves the city
his evening . to attendlo the shipment of
the boats from New London to Boston.
:The third boat is one lof Francis' me-
Ulric
,life-boatii, so constructed as to be
ea fly taken apart; and readily put:together
again; this boat, willbe similar to the one
used by the Dead' Sea Expedition under
:COMMander - tyn/h, U. S. N. The fourth
oatiti-a-iiommon ship's boat. •
Capt. McCormick, the: sailing master,
and Mr. Dodge _ will leave the city to-
Oirow, and will join' the vessel and take
: hate' - of her until the arrival of Dr.
r 'n
ayes. - :
The Committee! then fixed the day of
ailing, which ii to be the 26th day 'of
une. ;
: Dr. Hays then /fated that he:would, on
caving Boston, proceed direct to the
oast of Greenland,.possibly: touching at
t. Johns. On, arriving : on the coast of
reenrand,' the 4xpeditiim. will stop at
pernlvick, the
: most northern out-post
f - civilization, and the last missionary
tation on the Greenland coast. Her they.
ill procure dogs and furs. They will leitve
his port about the 28th of July, and pro
eed northii-ard tiro' the middle ice, and
vill reach Smith Straight about the mid
le of August. IThe .- remainder of the
cutou t until the 19th of :September, will
e occupied in reaching a secure Winter
iarbor on the west
-past of Smith Strait.
n the Spring-they will proceed northward,
with the boats mi l sledges, drawn by the
squimatix dogsq the vessel being left iri
charge of one-half-of the crew.
Several young teen, of very respectable
fatuities, were- it waiting to obtain an
vidienee with, D.
-. Troyes, a ft er the con
tision of the con mince meeting, volun
teering their serviees freely. Owing to
be limited room in the vessel, he was
:bre to accorribdate but 'a few of-them, .
MEM
DEMOC•
gThe Susquehail
ub meets everyl
room, over the s.
Montrose. All
Membership free.
it: i
'''Tlic appoi' ttneut at Davi4' School
house is - deferre till Sunday. JuiS , sth.—
Rev. N. Doolittl will supply.
A. 0. WAnnic.4l.
CONTENTION O SC . IIOOL DIRECTORS.-
The Committee on Text-Books will report
to the Convention o consist ofbne delegate
fromeach Board in the County, on Wednes
day the 4th dad o July at 2 o'clock p. m.
at the old Court-House in Montrose.
By order olCommittee.
"WCTION oF.OFFICE4S!
Roan_ ez
wpm).
"I;
Flee Company No: 2: will meet Monday
evening, July 24, 1 at p. m., for the pnr
po?e of electing Officers.
- .1 , J. IV, P. RILEY, Foreman.
S. M. WILSON, Seey.
110Wiag sample of the numerous lettars
constantly receiving * for Hostetter's stomach-Bitters :
Cantradagua, July pith 7Bs9.
•Neu* Hostetter ct Smith, littahum, Rt.—Gents: As
we are strangers, I bereivith enclose you twentpeight dol.
lars.fcrr four dozen ' Hoirtetter's stomach. Bitters, which
please forward via _Michigan Soothers Railroad, Toledo,
Ohio, odd Clayton station. 1 have purchased several doz•
eu bottleitat Toledo thbi summer, but the sale Is on the,
‘lneresse eo much ithat I wish to opens direct trade with
you. I was "ndub-W to try your Bitters by my` physician
for the Liver comtdabitjand received sucttanathrod aid
that I have recommended it to others and have sold about
two dozen per wick for some time. I have all kinds of
medicine in my store;but there is none that- I can so
cheerfully recommend as your Bitteri, for 'know they
have helped me beyond o tnyxpectation. Yours res'iy,
, Sold in 3fodtrose by RFL TURRELL. _
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NEXICAN STANG LINDEENT.
Intrinsic vistas could insure the success which
this article has attltin For Rheumatism, Silt rheum
Borne, Bruise Stiff J taor Golds, SpM.o, poll Evil, &
Swellings, upon Ho it hue_ no person arrn
be without It who has nee tested its value. " And with
reference to the den estimation of the .Ifustabg Lini
ment, I can cheerfully y that no article ever performed
so ninny cures in our n hborhood as this. L. W. Smith.
Hidgetteld, Conn. 8. Itch E. Hyde Prirft.i . l.
"that the horse was co.. d worthless, (his case 'was
nPavina. but slime the - use, of the Liniment I have
sold him for $l5O. To Liniment is doing wonders up
here." Such tastimon is reaching as every
,day. The
Isalf is not to* 'Every should. have it. Beware of
Imitations. "The gen: . e Linimemt.is sold by all respects
.;tae dealers tiiongboat ...• world. • •
ju BARNES! if. '..1.!2K, Prvprielors, New -York
Coanacrnvms, read
Hypopboophites of Li
Health and Pure . 1 mod are izumparable.—ltecolleet
th&t all slamsa arises from impurity of the blood, and
thit - Judson's mountain Herb Pills will IA surely dad out
and•cleanse these in:. • es from the system that disease
cannot exist. - .So shis and innocent are the phutts and
herbs that compose ' that it is not memory to have
them super coated In that the stumache , Can beer
'them. In Most Cliae are begat coated becituse the'
materials 0 which aryl are made are so Malignant 'and
'griping;plng. that otherwise delicate stomach Could not bear
them Theiepills deal 1,1
th disease as It is, and will not
only core by removing the muse, but willtraild np and
restore the brokena:tit:talon- Thera are mazy whO
have so trifled with th ' constitutions that they think.
medicine cannot help them; leteot even. these despair.
Inadulity and isceptiehMt are overthrown by, alma of
testimony which it trldy irresistabla. - At find the virtues
ascribed to these mountain hest:pills were. long deem
ed Magus. The pub* had been 60 often deceived they
amid not Mabee the Omple Math* adeeneed by their die.
tower: Tat We andeniable. attested by minimises of
theldstiesartanderend riesYeetibility,beeeproyad. am'
oreproring eat dirties wirterialf this rniestrulder....
Thormerk by their misimalous pciwer and eillemisi. new
lea Is unidleine, PIO WY is Montim by
Jody • ' ' - 1 t. '^'-_.! it .147211 r a 04, -.
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Qticts.
'ATIC CLUB!
nit County Democratic
Monday evening at Their
ore ofN. Bullard, in
re• .1. 3
inviteu to attcrid.—
D.. BREWSTER, ,
Precident
e ndvertlsement of Dr. Chnrehgr e
and Soda. on 4th page.
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. .w'of_elo ' sid beszural
.et the prow op, hire hediiiiredl;theiti pea papatarttiy . - - . ' . nCll.4llu n ~... 94 4 0 wan lwalca - to halig 841 ear 1 7 0 M" •''
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GERMAN' Briettris
iliar Oicaphilbt Dy•Oeio* Sunda% Narita as.
otutylDis••••• arttia Mau" .
atd dl dloosiot *Mug twin • dlicidersd "lbw, or wadi.
as. of th• Stomach and DOW,* Oman;
nnifio.lltf MU. Ain
ice oar Atomic Irr prat. Psais. SII Nita per Porls.
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loolland'.s 'Balsamic Cordial.
Oman Odd. wr nauseam. Ipullealtbi
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Win, Pueulemila, Inelpiept.Patunampliwa, • -
and bee per nand the most intitolaidig eine ewer knOwn
• •• cfnfinitsizzi cinsiinisr;os.
':•An sillantioaterdid 6 b Puce, 76 pinta
per bottle.f.
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• 1100FLANDI , WAN PILL,
Wag well - known throughout Enzipe and Amerka, nude
It, commendation hem. They an). purely vegetably
prepared With great awning, and are soprano& 'no' •
better iathartle Pill =the foutid.3. Paws, It eta per bow. '
Them madielnea 11111 prepand IV Dr. 0:M. JAcaaos k
Plilladadpltla, ra v and It. Leila, ?do., Mitten sold by
dr4alitiandiieskri-te medletnait esrorywbpm The sig.
mature of c-M. Jussox will be 41n the outside of imek
bouts orboi:*"
•In our Zwiybody'a Almanac; üblnbed annually, yeti
will And testimony and cowmen notices fcem all
puts of the country. These Almduo an AMa awigbi •
All cnuAtatil• , • .••
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=kW] 8014 in Montrose by AIID6. T.thill.Cll4'Agent.
rff." ,
.ti
which preeminent medicine hail acquiredfor Liverkthie
efficacy in all diseases it protease!: to cure, has rendered'
the Usual practice of ettentatioun*tilugnot only nunecea.
eery, but unworthy of them.',' Thet.an known by their
fruits; their good works testify tot them, and they thrive
not hy the faith of thecredulous. n all cues of costive
ness, dys p epsia, bilious and liverkftections, piles, lovers
and agues rheum/item,' obstinate beadachea, and general
derangements of health, these Pills have innrishly proved
a certain and speedy remedy. A athgletrisi will place the
UM-PIUS beyond the reach of ‘ximpetition in the esti.
merlon of every patient. y .
Da. MOFFAT'S PH€ENIX BYLVIT.II9 wilt be found to
,be equally efficacious in all cases oic dyspepsia, headache,
neiroua debility, sick ess - n incider4 , to females to 'Micas
healtb,and every kind of weakness of the dlgestiveorgans.
'For . ealo by Da. W. D. MOFPAT, tffis Broadway, N.Y.,and
by Medicine dealers and :druggists, generally throughout
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the country. • dectily ems,
.
Important to remales.—Dr. insensate&
The combination of ingredients In these Pills are the result
of a long and extensive practice.' They are -mild in their
operation, rind certain In.correctingall irregularities, pain
ful menstrnati onitremoiing altobskrpethins, whether from
cold or otherwise, headache, pain lin the aide, palpitation
of the heart,whiyea, all nervous affo4tlone, loutericitfatigue
paintbe be* and limbs, disturbed .sleep, Lc., which
lf
ariseiniOnterruption of nature. p • . -
• ' DR. CHRESEMAN'S PILLBAtas the commencement
of a nee era in the treatment of thOe irregularities and ob.'
atructions which have consignedied many thousands of the
young, the beantifel and .beloved 4 a MUMS:ft= GRATE.
No female can enjorgood health unless khe irregular; and
whenever'an "obstruction takes 'plicc the general health
begin,' to decline. -
DR. C.FTEEMIA.IrS PlLLState the most effectual
remedy ever known for all coMplatts peculiar to 'cleats.
To all elegies they aie invaluable. iVitein, with certainty,
ipertoctient regularity. They are kr‘nwn to thousands; who
hive used them at different period .", throughout the Court
trv, having the enaction of some o f the most eminent Phy
sii4myr in America.- .
Explicit directions. stating tr4c4, and when 04 should
not be used, with each Box-;the Price one - el &Mr per box
containing 40 pills.
Pills sent by-mall, promptly. bi cncinsina price to the
General Agent ; For sale tic Druggists generally.
R. B. HUTCIIINGS, General A4mt... 20 Cedar44.,l 4 :. Y.
Dr. J. N. Lyman, Tankbanflock.:ianj ABEL TURRELL,
Montrose. Alen(. -1 - rity3o 1 y
~Cxrt~zr:
In Tunkhannock, ;Null 9th, by Rev. B.
B. EnaOry, Dr. C. D. ViipiL, late of Mont
rose, P 4., and Mrs. OsExcur, of
Meshoppen.—[N. B. Deittocrat. •
~e~ll~s,
Died, in Clifford,ANtay. 15t1h, 1860, Mrs.
REBECCA, wife of Martin . D6eker, aged
69 . years. • • - t
Mrs. Decker had retained a standing in
the Presbyterian Societi• for many years,
was a faithful christian,i a .kind mother,
and ad ;affeationate,comttanion. -She also
died infull faith that sh 4 was paising this
life to, enjoy the fullnessiof that hope she
had long cherished.,
gol. - ii3,toisti l l . c l its.
- - MUSIC , FOII.THE 9AMPAIGN!
HAYWARD'S CO BAND.
• Of Greattilentl,
COIiSISTINti. ten member'h. organ lied In 1852, fe
prepared to plav for Celebrhtious„Mass Meetings,
Picnics, Festivals, Funerals, as. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited.
Address: JASON 11. IfAyllltßD: Great !end, PE
June, 1860. —Je230,4.
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SBALED proposals will be received until July 2ist, at 2
o'clock, p.m., for building a ZSehool. Home. in Sub
Diet Nei."ll, WIZ Jonathan'llangim's 2kby _3O. Specifica
tions may be seen by callingon T. Langdoni Letting'
to be done on.that day on the shin of 'House. The old
home tribe sold at the same time.
A. O. Wangzu„)
H. Birwlfrine, &c. J. T. j•ANGOON, }Building Corm
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Auditor's Notice.
Estate of icheind Keintelly, deceased. •
THE Auditotl, appointed by thoDrphana' Court of
quehanpa thunty to report a iiirtribnti on of the funds
In the hands of the Administrator,. to the parties entitled
thereto. Will meet the parties interested, for the purpose
of his appointment, it hip °Mee iii Montrose on Tuesday.
the 24th day of July next, at one ko'clock p. m.; where all
claims must be presented or be fireirer debarred.
WM. J TURRELL, Auditor.
;line 721 d, 1880.-,-.1e28w4.
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Auditor's
lestate Robert kugAul-clecia *et - .
frAuditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Sow
oTehanna County to-report a distribution o3f the Nude
in the bonds of the Administrator., to the creditors of .aid
estate, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of
his appointment, at his Itice'lD Montrose on Tuesday, the
uth day ofJuly neat, at one o p. tn.. where all will
present timir claims or be forever deNirred_
.W3l. J 1 TVIIRE'LL, Auditor.
June tlol. 18811.-4e28v0i.., -• s•
C. 0:FOR1) - ,11.AM,
m-A N ny tan t re ll arE r f kr A r ki %Bloi f it u rn .
made to order, an d don s n eatly . r
Agit PAID- FOR -WOOL !
H.
NOD Aron& June 21. g u BURNT?. ,
LITHOORAPITik.terfara OBEPAM7B, Brush,
Bilveribil, Varnialukt, QE, new supply. just re.
cejTed. • • - y..ABEL rußketz.
.Moutioss.:Juns 21. 1980. • . •
Neikice to
s i ne.
. ~
rESchool Directors of Len township will teethe
proposals for building a I Ilotilie near &sallow.
ard'a,..tuatil the last liana - ay in at wblcb limo they
will contract with the lowest an d bee t bidder, at the lace
where said ham Is to be tient • ise;form, and finish to
be like a new one near Earned li d. . '—
June 1.1; MO. . . . Wlf:m. hvGLEY..soev .13 Z.
EMS AL.
-
17,1-.3P - 1301"131..1C32E.
lardliarovedtdi OFFICE ea rioom on Mke street;
xi_ Lunar of Poet Bros.' etore—latoly °mord by r
lie& as an ireciaame officer—overfollgirde ielW ea
mines! plus to rodeo caw &bon offered) cur old ao
lartilfereasybertossoltod Wll eatali tams 1210dWerboo
riot
7**
u s l r air of -Ostrow
ffIL is dmdoe-1
o s lll M 6l ln kl.fc . 1114.444"111"
••
tIF
. •
spßigfitsommEßlGoollsi
whith NNW of being . the ' -
HANDSOMEST. AND CHEAPEST.
In this ieetfon or eountiy. • They alio latter themselves.
that they have the bast facilities o!obtelnlng
&ODE. .srfoly: fnint tit .oarket
?
'and , are determined not to be undersold by any Inn this
side of New York city. /nrestavdtet .
READY MA* CLOTHING
wa would aaitliat being In this largely at
24 Der Street, Neir - Yotk City,
. • • •. •
we can offerthe - public bargains not rammed by as y re- ;
tail claim In thin section. u wee= sell here at luta prl , '
ces u cheap as those who go to New. York and parcluute at
wholesale and then bring them here and have to make a
proAt over that which they have already paid themselves.
Call and see us attd' wa will proye the hem
eutteitbtrg lgostubaum 4 CO. •
,
morfron, 14/A, , • - • ,
ABEL TURRELL
AB Jost returned from selecting and puschuteg and 1*
JUL stow recelyht one of the largest aad.best stock of
GO t ACS,
ever offered in - tiiismarket. Tie quality of nearly every
thing geed ; ' all warranted as represented.
Terms:Ready Cash and Lenc , Priees. " A genexal Idea of
the stock may be formed from the following enumeration
DACUS, Itismicuras, • Cu.ortnals,
Pawn, Vantasuzs, WEs - noir GLASS,
Draßrzers, • Gaocxxxxs, -- - GLASS WARR,
Crimea:sr; • Mirrors. Creeks, Wsu. Parra,
WINDW PAPER, WUSD'W OIL SILIDES,FANCT GOODS,
Musical Instruinentit,Lamps. Jewelry, . Peribmery, •
Stone Ware, ' Brmwas, Brushes, Wl:dps,.Umbrel'a
Bird Pocket Knives, Guns, Pistols,
Amm C 2ttn, . Liquors, Triage!, • Supporters,
Shoulderßrireeo, portmonnais; Spectacles,
Silver & plated Spoonir, Forks, AC.Gold Pena.
Stationery, Violin, Guitar, Bass Viol String', •
Lithographs, porcelain Teeth; Artist's Tube paints, Brush
es, Ao. Jed. Also oorne 'Goods, Wooden Ware, hard
andjapanned Ware, Fluid and Gii•Oans, Caniphine, . Coal
Oil, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpedlide, lamp, tanner's,
neat toot, 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
CINES,-and other things too numerous to mention. •
Rig impotcticable •to give more than a general ordlino
of my stock through the newspapers, every one wishing
GOODS is invited to call and examine; Customers on
entering the store must not expect to find every thing lib
sight; bd nearly every article wanted willhe produced by
inquiry. - Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto received, he
hopes to merit a continuance and large increase of the
same. ABEL TURRELL.
. Montrose, June 5,1860.
NEW. GOODS!
EVAN% tic Al LEN,
'HAVING trained and remodeled their Store. have the
pleasure oflnfortning their numerous enatomera that
they are now ready to show the beet assortment tt
CLOCKS; WATCHES,
SILVER ilaNitlg,-.PLAITED WAR E,
YiGOODS,
GOLD
Tea Trav!..i,prea.tpial.,riafger-riags,
ll.iir Pint , I.abinN CI - tracts,
11411tCy %AIR!), &C. &C.
in this part of' the State. They have Just returned from
New York with a full and oatensive assortment of goods
to their line, which they have purchased for cash of the
manufacturers and Importers, and they flatter themselves
they can offer inducements both in style, variety and pri
ces,.not to he equalled west of New York. Determines to
keep up with the pro;zress of the age: they haveadded
their assortment many arth lee not previeusly kept of g.m
eral utility and beauty. Thinking the -ctlfumunity forthe
beral parronage heretofore received, they would solicit a
continuance and increase of the came.
•
Binghamton.. Nay 30th, 1860.
SPRING- STYLES..:NOW READY •
AT GR,EATI3ABGAINs
Rea y Pay-44d , 'Sma11. .Profits
IFLITT
Is now receiving a full and choice - s
spgill G sum m oos
lINCLUDING a &icat variety of rich Prints in New styles,
Glnghams, Brilliants, Lawntr,Challies, Silk Dress .. .llls.
sues and Baree Black; Fancy, and Foulard Silks, ittry
low ; Poplins, Au., with a Superior Assortment ,of Silk;
Bryche, Cashmere hnd Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Dusters,
Parasols, Hoop Skirts, Rich Mons, Bonnets god Flow,
ere, Broadcloths, Casslmeres, fiummer Stuff, Acc., with 'a
large assortment of other
STAPLE&FANCYGOODS, -..
As usual, In Oroceiles, Ciockery, Hardware , Iron $
Nally Stores, Drs, P aints, Oils, Fluid, Boots and Shoes,
Hatsand Caps, Clocks, Carpeting, Floor Oil Chith,• Wall
Paper, Painted Wlndow Shades. &c.
Vir The mitfro, - stock king large and bought for cash,.
andlargely froin manufacturers and first hands, will give
superior opportunities for choice selections and low-down'
prides, and will be sold on the most favorable terms for
cash, produce; and to Prompt Six-months' buyers. An
_examination of the Goods and prices will be foutid profit
able to those-who wish to buy. ,
N. B. Flour and Salt constantly onhand.
NEW MILFORD, May Si, 1860, •
• News ! ews
HAVE You HEARD Tho NEWS ?
VIM NEWS
XTIIY THAT J. L. MERRI3LAN is NOW RECEIVING
direct from New York, another of hls choice stocks of
G- 4 • - •a.
embracing , In the Dry Goode line, de Lains; Challis,
Silks. Poplins, Panto, etc., etc„etc. as well as a fell
stock of Hormonal., such as summer cloths, formen and
boys' wear; Shlrtings, Tickings, Denims, Cotton Yarn,
Carpet Warp, Batts, etc. Groeit- , 4 fell aosortment.—
Fish—Mackcrel, Trout, Whitefish. Codfish, and Herring.
Hardware, building materials, Nails, Glass, Putty, Paints,
Oils. Dyestuffs. Ready-made Clothing, the workmanship
lIVAIRIUNTEb. • Hats. Caps and Boanets, of the Latest style,
Saito and shoes, worth from 12toc. to 1.5. In fact almost
every variety of Goods usually Inquired for at any country
store can be found at the r
•
and It Is the aim of the proprietor to make such dispolition
&his Goods that neither bl 5 ansurza nor his patrons will
0110*N." . J. L. MERBUILIN.
Upsonville, Pa., Jane let, 1860,—tf
ESEN IV CLIPS
TAR AND. WOOD NAPTHA
Prtll6ll2l,
- h the but Nelda. in the world for the are of
Coughs and Colds, Croup,
- Bronchitis, AaluxurfiliAlcidt Breathing,
Palpitation of tho Heart:
'For Ma relief elf . patients in advanced stages of
ConsPmption together with all .Discuss
- ,of the Throat and Chest and which
predispose to Consumption. • •
• B attach as rod V disease, and mate t%.fdl
destroyer succumb is trVueux. It alloprodu.
erefree evedottaton, d mduces healthy action •
in the dimmed Mimosa Bent/ram and tame,
• It is peculiarly adaptid to the radical
acre of ASTHMA.
ale CIP does
w et deinvaluabl
s4uendyskepe 6711 eat dtva
easeweet.rabiatbepararat
nature of Medi:modems/ BO wry ar
was tads. and an em.
to condouted eAtit it is lissabaNe Os am aro qf
Bronchial Alleitficeini.
Prim sil ie tris per Beak. load on 4
Dr. 4. 141,711 N,
_andsold 4.tets,
et Oa, N. W. darner Otatersd Pl. Ow*,
lanata. Ps. rer oak in Mono*
labsa(poleo) • .40Zir 7 7 / 1 1LIZZ, •
Iv
\ '
• -:. ‘: . e,t,*A. N. MilLtiMlD'l3.
WALL PAM and . ,ilo3„D
J... y,92
3 b,10.00 agAIMS,
~
- '• At the Wnil raper Depot. - 1
Wall Pamtrom 5 to 53 etipr Roll, andiplendia border
from Ic-105081a yard. Wa/1 - NW? Bordming,. Window
Canalea and Fixtures 'cheapetthan the ume styles and
walities can be bought for at say other VACS in or out qr
Atontrost. rosins many. • ~ , A .- N. BBZ.L.IBD,
ALSO—Anew and la catmint . of 80H00L Bake
and SPATIONSBY:Books and , YANKRE
jira i neow
NOTIONS too unmet:ma to all of whleh will be
sold upon the principle that. ? "Metre ravened" is Ear
better than the "slow abl e` ,• by --` •••
Montrose , ] k e y 51,1E03. A. N. 13441.0.13'?
) :
I
• •
..
MI I miLla b iIMEU . !.
HAVE YOU 101 Mb THE inviri ?
- UISS - „t a tSI4LLIER,- 1
HAS. JUST; JUST; D• in." blontriise,
and looted on Chestnut Street, first door *boils the
residence of Wm L. Post, tell* she has opertedtamckisr.
- r iAII[6].AII I IM gDOD l A, 1 :
unsurpassed in bositty, richness, and taste, and is pteptjud
to supply the ladies of this cbunty with latest j .
PARISIAN AND !CITY STYLE OF BONNETS,
Ribbons, Laces and all the tilminings =tally Rand 'ha.
ant class mnnntry establisp, •at prices surprisingly
low. Bonnet's cleaned, pre and trimmed in styles
most beautiful and In an en le new mode. • , , i•
.1)11888 . 411411,11 3 116. i' -
. ~
1 am cr e with r`d I ta ' , l l'e'
Lidie til l W l i at i t reas d eZ
7 0 1 t aM 1 71 : 11
s.u gn i tiVieo43 . 4 10. wi lt . , e •
' and
tOti a l t Elt!'
,
,
Dit..BLACI:CMAN
f
ILL BE FOUND, for. some Ito
•LT-1. come, at MRS: BARD'S, near by the METHODIST
CHURCH, . It is very desirable that all indebted would be
so kind as - but bold i Mr. Printert It is of Its
so
use to enlarge upon saubleet distastefal and impala re
to most peo • Aloatruse, May 16th, IMO.-4sr
11 1 00htvi if.AuTORL
rvIIE subscribers baying rented the . establisionent
merly owned by Keeler at the Salt-Springin Franklin,
;e p parent d to taka.WOOL to manufacture Into CLOTH,
LAI , MELS, Le., on shares, or by tbe ,fard,`to suit:ism
customers.
A nautili , Of all-wool cloth bu hand to. exchange for
wool, on fair terms. IA word to the wise and prudent.
Our customers ma)" zest assured that cloth .made at Our
establishment la not Composed of old rage, dust, , and the
many other worthiest materiels, glued, lasted, and plas
is
teredburden toed. gether u lathe great maaa.wlth which the couutry
• . -•, . • • .
Wool-carding and Jlothdressing hi their season; Will be ,
executed with despatch and neatness, u at " Eve
and-let live" prices:
Quantity of gpod-Lath kept on hind and made to order.
. It is expectetFthat 1 payment will be made, in all cults,
when the workja delivered, in cash, or salable produce,
200 t• good clan grease wanted in exchange.
N. H.—People' coming front a diptance with wool, .an
have it earned to take home, ith them at the time.
• , D. ti. KEELER. I
May 8th,.1840.-3m I JOHN BEAIIMONTI,
utahlavoixwg
•
,
HORSE ?ITCH-FORK
,
- ,
M A NUFACTII).V. S. BUI,LOCX/
•
VALUABLE •IMPRQVEMEN:T.
• possesses many Important advantages over all,,Other
Forks, among wEddhare the following The tines be ng
allowed to drop to discharge its load, the tilting' of .he
as in other fdrks, is avoided ; hence, .hay can be
unloaded with the uttnost facility and ease intowhed !Mtn•
doors or beneath purline beams, and otherppices where
other Horse Forks cannot be.used. It can top ally:lsaac be
Managed with grpater ease than anv other HOrse Fork. It
is equally adapted ta stacking. With this/Fork, atoll of
hay may be unloaded in from 4 to 7 minutes.
rir St lila I S.
Its simplicity, duribilit - y, and parcitt opaintion, Its 41:11
os companaiyily• truing expense, / recommenda itsl.l3Sli to
t6cl747ners of dam coantry. • • ./ A. 13.-Dicsiksoi.
Decidedly the hest famitcmaai Med E: Kart..
A valuable and labor saving improvement. , 4
J. liarounr.n, Genesee Seed afore.
It pbieesses several' advantages over the- Horse Fink
commonly used.. • D. D. T. Moon!. .
It will prove a wonderful labor savi , r. , matt-inc. libe
l:eye' wherever tried it nal fors :d profitable.
Joins Jouets.mv, Generl.'
Unloading hay ni the barn' by horse power is such a sim
ple operation that It: Seems Wonderful 1510 w a sensible-Min
can contillue the extueding bard labor of lifting it a tisk
ful at a time in thc'eulding beat of aJulyaftemoon.- 7 ---N.ll.
Tribune.-, I .
The best apperatue for unloading hay we are acquainted
with.—Genesee Fanner. • ./
Gadding'eHorse Pitch Fork Isgne nt the labor easing
machines which wilt pay to purchase.—Prairie Farmer! •
. Unloading in a barb liy means ol,u Horse Pitch Fork, is
becoming quite common in some sections of pus country.
and will be - practiced• every where as anon as the ficrteie
understand the 'operation. The inventlon'oTC. E. Getting
is thi best we have seen in opemtion.—Ame. Aerimilt 'of
Ci E. Gadding has constn;ctedaFork which - alter a ate
trial we areaatlstied WWI important improiemente—A ba
tty Cultivator
07 — The abcive testimonials are selected from marty,:lhe.
signers being generally known as distim.vislied wjcnltts:
sista. All who have seen it operate; agree in tits above
opinion of its merits This Fork has taken the First Pre
• nnum at EVETX FAIR to which it -has been exhibited,i in
eluding the State Fah's of Pennsylvania and New Xorksfor
ISIS; and New Pork, Illinois, Alichigan, and United t's-
Fairs at Chicago for .1859, and many county Fairs:
Forks, Rope-and Pulleys. $l2: State and County Ri
for sale, by " STEPHEN. BULLOCK. Agent.
Columbia Cross Roads, Bradfol.d County, P .
ILTHBAR,; Motartise, Agent for Susti'a gourd .
•
.LOW PRICES WIN!
.ATITHE
ORIGINILONORICE STORE!
HATEO__tiItOTIOR4
1 ,
NEW RIIILIVIRD, 0.„ -: !
A HENO* . RECEIVING THE Li
•L i gest and best stock of i Glioods sever brought into , la
county, Whidt we are bount to sell cheap for cash or reedy
pay, consisting of ,
.
Maple and Fa, my Dry Goods; i
Choice Patirdly Groceries,
flats,. yelps, Weald* Mvide Clothin g ,
- •
Crockery, iWolli Paper; .
Wiodossr Stlins, Flour,. Pork. f
Fish, Soil. Pain t,Oil., Gko.s, Flutd;
. , !Coal OH, 'loop Skirls, - t.. 1 ,
• 'Variket Notions, Falvey G4sodsl
%Vittches, J 4 w i:Litv; silvOrliVaoe,
: 7 Pol k , Tar*, Droonii, Corks, t
Iloatsf end Lots shill Staek's of Citoodo epo
nu moo, no, to invnlloll. 1.•- ' ' - . --.- • ..4
WE ARE= IeTQT:OLD.FOGIES - iii ttle
V x buena% ev i zt o uszsproAtika deg "
rat „.
keeping as smut who ban not tr det o
places tassel:ow touch thee Per UM
.= PUS; but" //-
tend WI?. up to the auing aad beam fa SSWnt Y
Dood l eand "ith i chelPer tha rt 431 a) F i r tlsate ceasa
c a
il l VD= . in i tiaterMacr. stem i
11161 IA *Otto* of Goodwin sairos.*, Tam, s o k
Tobacco wolys-astsodi.-4-thrs4rUejLeaM,WS
retsll. . - .. ~ ::•,.;%0 '‘m
Ne!F,M4 OI 4O Pl 3 ." Y i i w4 . 44 ". & - .;
,
ges the Advordseirterit takes Up!;
umgentoria4F!aznyClittaztlsnas, to a,xber &lc*.
. ... . .--..,,4,....4-..-- ‘4.,..1kg5r,,Q.4 'roil Ql c A
'''. l - • -,., ',. t 1111111116; -----t/ 24...___p-____- , )-
4,1:....i=1.e-ypricii.ecg.. E CLECTI C
. T%.witx4mw.,'..wntATo4, .
lan = ittlind to his old imd new emstorneti es an I , . PHYSICIAN : & &UMW* DZirne
ir
.V " Brooklyn, June 6th, 160 t Hr • • . tnyitri9tf • ,nri A as, mt . ON WICZATN:, •
Meettanleal and ilurgi24 Dentist, receipt lil
ye genHeiton...
.Y. tender tbeirproussional serviced all w appas
elate the' ”Refbrmed' Practice of I'llsie;" -=
skillful ord.on.Teetb; With th e most sclentine
lip ; styles of plstework. Teta' extrected without
p n and all work Inmate& i
Jedltson,lntiet Sib, L 960. , ' ' 7 -3 7 . -,
.'
•as <Dui•
p.r.-1(.41031:0 t
do Haw 7 egc - TVs RF..lb
"
•'
'tumid 011, by theboiril ' 72 cti. Pl-ril4*
•
by'.' • '
• at TLBAxL
oldro, 4414.1 . 00;
se . . • •
GASH
v
Altigkini:. •
• , ; _A xizitt.7B.
!.•
ft . th e sTA "Ti t iELlikand
Agrilitt: ;7: comp Lent Flo of t 1i
it
'.‘ BRANCH!. AT, MARE
or
k.
.t.Cp,..lo7lssraamalrest ark.
'!--Fricerfer Bbi sent free by post. • ~
- oink at all ruggista.-- - - • mileiniq
- . I A !FA i.EI iPWRECKjt !-'-..,.
PAR 91 1 :1,Hg: - p*lip SAVED,
~ : 191- : **AiiirAlG,ED, c ol. ptr, "oil(
.k.
:. Pg l 4lplliol3§.PT-,cpy ._ -' .
WET.l4borisii
a , th , i'l BEE ' 5 HIVE. 7 . : -!
3 1 500-Y'ds FIGURED B ARMES
, putlituuroted by Waters, at 4,6, 8, lacts .
pr 1 4-
nic k ' MASI' 1P441 2 L 1,04,,
Isi'riaN.l,r3Pr7lrdl-r"idtcicrutP for 76 6FIL
ALSO A LARGELOT OF'
' l
AV,CI I ION -. . -.: GOODS7 - :!
ir ..-!
..iicej u kt d . st - rt tiala feollo'4ljit,:pr4ces:
Good.Summer,ShawlS;only . " C,75
. Fine. Stella * " l,OO.
• Wt l o.l and.hilk eroche. - • •.: 3, 0 11
BandsomeMstillis ... . . • ........ t .. ..,....... 1.50
. Very Rich . : .
5,00
Good Lawns, fast colors 'oo
• • Fine Quality De Mines , •
,10
Wool and' Silk Bermes ,18x
, Bareges d'Anglais worthaut .. .18X
• • 10 yards Merrimac Prints, and trimmings.:.. 1,00
Fine Dress silks. • 50 •
14.tremely Rich - .
,70
White Hose . •
,C 0
- lcipsLiale Thread akilu Als /
Pure silk mitta. - „....-- :._ • - - • 123 g,
Watch steel spring idtirts .56 .
• Good straw bonnets • • AO
Beautiful Leg born • • - 3 . , ,
' Rich Bonnet Ribbons • • / .10
. French Embroidered curtain muslins • -,. 12X
.• Good!Pidits stuff . - ' „Miff
. . Better _" • ..... • AO
Other i Good! Equally us iI.:IIEAP:
77,1=Le322./.z,rialco
that we Will do all that we_advertise: .13e
Bare tol. call before, porcbaiing else Where,
as we mu= or; hfia CANNOT lie—xrider
iiiliibyawgetattlishmetit this Side - of New
- York. .t..EMSPEDIAN. BROS, &CO.
Binghamton; Ma 15th, 1810.
. ,
ur i r oming INSURANCE Compiny,
IiVILAIES-ICAIIRE. Pa.
Charter :Perpetual.
Ca W141341100;000. S imp! us . $l,OOO.
/ • •
Orgaltzed Notionber 2d. A. D. 1857.
. .
G. nollenback; D. G. Drlesbach, J. P. Denali..
• John Reichard, David3lorgan, Chan Dorrance,
Satin Wadhame, R D I t acoe, Wm S Ross,
D Shoemaker, Geo P Steele, : H 11. Hoyt; •
R. C. SMITH, Seely. HOLLESTBACE, Preet
W. G. Ssznuso, • Areas L. D. Sztoaxasun, Via Pre' 1.
• U. P. BLAorMAN,- 'Montrose, Pa , •
Agent for Suegnelumna County. •
- ALSR SOLICITOR FOR THE • ."
•
NORTAERN FIRE A LIFE Asst. ;LANCE COUPANY,
Moorgete Street, London. • ..
Capital, Revenue, $1,1:63,1:p0.
W - GTTY, Agent, PbiladeliAAA
AT NYIGATIOII tiEtiDl
. .
2nd DOOP ‘ ABOVE MULFORD S.. 4'l
MBE PUBLIC . gcnendly are informed that a FIIEE EX.
lIIBITIO.N Is given at all hours or the day, or .NEW
GOODS of al! sorts, viz: Dress Goods of Sommer Prints..
Poplins. Challis, Lawns In patterns. cheap Bishop I.Sisvn , ,
Brilliants, Book, Bare. Jr.lonotts ST:PM Mull. Ladies'
Collars and Sleeves. Dkr.ify. I+l - rscill,.7. 'Wrens. Furni
ture Fruit!, Kenttichv .leaus..Nnnkeens. Summer. Stuifs,
lents Shirts. Cotton bray: _re. C:avata Netk•tic
and Suspenders. A new 411,1 iarg' lot of
LEATIIER.,7WA_RE,
Such as Qcnts Fine Calf Booti—oood 'uns, a1...41 heavy and
light Shbes, Splendid - Ladles °them. from 5 tesls slihihnus
warrantdd to fit. White, Brown; and Black. HOSIERY.
Parasols and Umbellaa, -Band Boxes and Work Baskets.
31313. - r3a123.,2;
and Sperm: Adainantine and. Tallow Candles'. Era-:. and
Japaned Lamers, Wash Boards and Cali& mom: WMtc
wrsh.Brushes. lied Cord. , 80 feet lonc. whittled and ..nri
Clothes fine. Pine and CEDAR PALLS, hes Wet a PILE of
XAMXt"t" satD.,(l%lM. Aga ? ,
of every variety, among which arc Tapfco and Corn Starch
for gionouspadings, Cream Tartar. So d s•st arrh Sale rat us.
Castor. Oil, Epsom Salts, Black and Scoteh Snuff, and Ras
of things .which won't do to read avg.; butptease to call.
examine and talk about. We are ready and willing to show
Good.s, even though they may not suit ; and thankful for
small favors. , H. C. TYLER.
9CTS. bays a bottle of the shilling flair It
1.
beats anything ever shook nti. . TYLER'S.
MONTROSE, May 9th. 1801.
DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. ,
Dlt. O. PHELPS - BROWN. thegreat curer of Constrnp
tion; was for several years so badly afflicted by Dya
pepsia that for a part of the time he was co nfined to his
bed. He was eventually cured by a prescription furnished
him by ajoung clairvoyant girl. • This prescription. given
him by a mere child, while in a state of trance, has.curcd
everybody who has taken it, never having failed once.
It Is equally sure in cases of Firs as dr Dverrrata. .
• . .
. . . •
An engraving hs here given of the principal herb used in
this medicine, and all of the Ingredients are to be found in
any drug store. I will send this valuable prescription to
any person, the receipt of one stain') to pay postage.
Dn. 0. PHELPS BROWN, 21 Grand-et. Jersey City, N. J.
All of Dr. 0. Phelps Brown's Remedies are for sale at
•Susquelumna Depot, Pa., by S. B. WEST. [my6m•'
SETTLEMENT WARTED.
/MOSE °Tiny Patrons wtio have UNSETTLED Aconite
1 s tanding against them on my Books, are respectlltily
Invited to call and adjust the same without delay.
•
BROOKLYN, May 2, ISGOTit. , A-CIIA3IBEELL.I2.
GOODS I;
For MAY, 1860, ,
•
rilllE subscri rsbe respeethilly i I
nform he citizens PEN
of this
JL county that they are now receiving .
• A WaiLL SELECTED
AND NEAT STOCK OF GOODS •
especially adapted to the retail tiade of this vicinity. We
will make !t our especial business' to superintend supply
ing the wants of those who uncylaror us with patfronage,
and we Invite FARMERS, MECHANICS. and the " rest
of mankind," to call on us, feeling confident that our lae
assortment will ftLNG OUT a welcome to ererrhedy who
are fender making choice selections AT - LOW PICTS.
USE .10 EII'IIERATE flOoliSl
suffice it to say thestars in the " rag.trade" of other days'
bare paled their ineffectual fires before the brilliant tinny of
seasonable merchandise which 'is now filling the ;shelves
of our Store. We have everything to veil, and at 1
PitICES.fOWN To TH I,OW. EST,
and only ask to show Our Goods and tell how we sell them
before you purchase elsewhere. Happy results, then, are
mire to follow! Never was there such grand combinationa.
viz,: the hearts of tile old folks made glad • the hearts of
"new beginners" tilled with joy, and the hearth oriel the
little ones filled with delight, and everybody made happy
during 003104 and Summer days by calling at the
-TRITE
Onitihelire. are graining under the weight dell lOttds of
SUMMEH
all d lor'
ll shad! aos from the cerulean hie of aniltalian
sunset t es o the drab of the staid (Zenker. and Mt* t e sold.
FLOUR,: L I Z I Lt c O l n i tli e ul b tVe al Clttr u 11% 4 74;
caps. Boma and Shoes, No. 2 it if Mackerel, ‘..nnass and
Ue= 3 .9 10 41 37 . , et!!•i11!'4!°.1.P ft' ' llll hm/ ac r tere
fth this wa'elose, giving all another Cordial iniltatlon
to =Rhein:n*obn Compare prices, and earn money.
'Wo will pay the .hlgheat price in trade for kinds of
Product. • ' YOUNG di Slif i rpl:
SUNXISIUMIX, Pa., Nay Ist; 1560.4 w •
•
AITLICTED,
.
WILL% INS'S , COMPOUND SOW.
" tics lac .PILS/OV - warimaSkS to aft.* a Cara
carkiplin aliostof tbe dlusikaar tallnOCO7
b• tasa- - ar"acc,cosory eachibottle.
• ramie terAbal Tana Idontroaa; 0. G. Bar*staail,
2 : nabs T. J. Babcock,. Unlock - Palm! Cac ti l
.. SOW ;b• G. Wllliatas.Jacia , ' ;
s.. Lk. *a . licepbotecam ; Yes!al. Eicrinlve r dO
•;, - I - L. B. LSBELL;
Rvp Ennui aloeke, Watches. azdJaciebiartbe
aborting *Oka, and on rano:able wan All
work aanated Stop let Chandler &ad.:dews
dote, 319pnvolz, . •. • S Testi
WM. A: SNOB, 1 •
TWillidE.o4 , 2lllE.PEACE.,—Orest Bend, Pa.
0i on Main etteet, op)osittthe Arca= Roam. '
. .
._• - Ps -L'IM'ES;.• t •• ..
riAt r itiONABLE TAlLOn.—Molejnee, Pc Stop
'`''ln Phi / 310 649 1 3.net0re of Be nd,' Wattons
& Foster. All work warranted; as to It ea finish:
Cutting done on short - notled, in best style. . *WOO
- . DR. H - . SMITH -.& SON,
"Qt ll . o E o : l DEVTlSTB,—ld'otazose.
001 liter lAtbropie now building.. over,
operations Bank. All Denttl operations will bet weies ais • -
performed *good style and. warranted.
arCOLLVN • W.
• ' MCCOLL itnti & SEARLE, • -
A TTOItNETB and Connaellonent;Law,.—Nennnea, Pk'
11.; Wee In Lathrop,' new bullity, over an Bank.
.a. c. ',RAJA:. BLUP -
- - I.P. Z. maw.
DRS. BLAKESLEE do 841.75 H:,
HAVINH_ .
G associated themselves-for chi "prcsecatioa of
the duties of their profess respy offer their
services to the Intraild Pnbile. Off ion.
ice at the residence of
D. -p u estee; midway.betwesz the vi Yes of Dineock
and giille.- , 2-. -: - ... •I • aped bty
. , . . ..
5... w. ZIZOILAZ 1 ' .. -
.. 4LI C. ANIT.
RS.. BINGHA3I & 7- EY, ' .
. .
war °tip announce to the public that they have Watered
vy • into a partnership for the practice of
MEDICINE de, strut/Env,'
and'sie Prepared to attend to all ca in!the line of sheii
profession at all hone when notothaftwisa engsred.
OFFICE—The-one formerly oucupiedhy Dr. Bingham.
N. B. The book accounts of Dr. BlnghaM moat be Immo.
distely rattled by notes or otherwise. :
New ?Mord. L. W. BLvOIIAY.
- .HENRY .IICKEANr,
L TTOItNEY and Coansellor at Lativ.-rTawarn:t Flt
.2a. i tt
Office in the Union .
DR. E. F-...WILMOTI
GBADUATE of the Allopathic and /3.o6 . Tgatige COl
leges of Nedicine.—Grciat Bend, Pa.! Omen, cornet
of .Ifalu and Illimbeth•sts, neatly opPoalqs the Methodist
Church. j aped tf
wx.ertirstio.coorra DRINXIM.
jW . A.I. H. COOPER 6 CO., •
11)110403011.9,—Montrose, Pa. Socurisor4o Post, emior
CCo. o,lllce, Latarops• new intl. , Tort •Pco.st.
NEWS OFFICE.'
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m iizio.yonfc CITY ILLUSTRATED
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NEWSPAPERS. MAGAZINES. ETC.. 130,°
for sale at the Mot :Aron BOOR STORE, et; ,;„ -;„„
PublioArentle, by A. N..Bm.t:aan
•- _ .:JOHN -GROV,V,Si . •
"EIASMONABLE TAlLOB,—Montrose,.N. Shop
11 near the Baptist Sleeting. Haase', .ornuitplko
street: AU orders Ailed promptly. infirat:rate 'tyre:
Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to iit.
; • DR. JOHN - W. COBS,
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TUTSICIAN AND SUDGEON,-3fontifse, PA, Wee
.1 sm EtblicAvee, opposite Searle's nal •
DR G. Z. Dr3i.ooK,
PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON,—lfontrsise Pa. Olinti
over Wilsons' Store; Lodgings at Scalia a Hotel..
ABEL TURRELL•
~,
. . ..
D BALER in Dmts, Iletlicines. ChetMcals, Dyet
Stuffs, Glass Ware, Paints, 011 s, Allah, NM.
dew Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Je try Yalu
merv, &c.,—..agent for all the most popul , PATENT
MEDICLVES,—IIontrose, Pa. • . ! 1113 8/ tr
- SMITH .11
riABINET AND CDAlR'.l.lANtFACktintll.9,—Foot
ot 3Diln street , Mantros.7, Pa. . .zugl
• J. C. OLMSTEAD J L. DEAD.
Wit 0111 EAD !READ
• r
WOULD ANNOt : NCE to the - -Public
• w that they have er.terulharo a patnae:rat4 for the
Practice of fiIEDICINE & Surgery,
and are prepare 4 to attend to all e'ailt iti the line atter
proteselon. one formerly oecapled by Dr. J: C.
Obintead., DUNDAFF. . I. 1=417
L E M1'0115.1
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ant a;,,,,,t1 Ly nr. t.c . ' •
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'it ttis c , ~-,'• „:',••• •,,::::
' sato lan }Len up :..: b-., 4, 11.,E . I r,.e;t : :11. e'r_i to,r-.4,60.
. 1n0rt:iche1,••...:,..,..,!.. i-, , 1 ,- _, ~, r .._, ..
't i.ed,o mutt lean I .:.2 211 Z.. ~ I, t," . V , ,,,, t doi,
Indondue; t;Lele It ac: u , ye ci 1.,..; ....it,u-......-1 t., IC
• act gimpy on li.e it.rytrs. : .., I . i , ,
Let
. II•C 411CLIL., ;.t yo.: rut! J,..‘l;nler.:. 4 . ....1, ru in tha
can Cr' tbo 1.1x.r...R
L I S 4 -', t'l : Vie:Mgt:TOO , e.:-. $ n
leilleure Llyer Cetn-• iltel ;pi - r.littej-Itillotet Ate-
Indite, Dy.roein."!“. - Z: ' e1..-01$14 I); •tirilaia,
- 31 . 1111 111 Ir Co 11l ;, find 'Ohl nte; ..I:l•scistt - •
f 3- ,Dropsy, Sunr, ,› int.tkLi nal., II atell.uu l
I,-
.Cont/ vrite,es,
,Ctessl.-, p..... t ic, - t.Loi;tie ck, 1 ; ...,
Chu:.-
- rn.norhine,C.:ll...slra c..; ',ll - ; fauttlitn. I , Tal a
! ; lezice, S-a at. dI e r,, ifel iVestoLleiWel W lute.se
-'el, and . - .1..e Lo o cot.l et.,;.1 ' !Lratcc.:y er . an °inn-,
Ty: Faual , y lOcill- g ..-Ine.. !: i:.:curn Steil: .
: /1 1::: AOAC IL r.-, (~. L i
.a , .........- i::,. tEstLy.)lia
'twenty minutes, if ril IN 0 - or I hr.* .I'eaa-.
apoonfuls arc taL:- Feel at rewl.r..te.scel.Ls.st il -
Valet- I. ; -
A a who use It : iiriAn -glvl it g (her tactlinuoi .
in nefevor.
.- 3113. WATER IN THE 314)VT II AVITII
crj r. - j
' ?II • I.VIT'IOOIt Al OIL, A:ill SWALLOW
~.11 Li TOGETIIELG.
' •- Prlce'llsic DoLieir per Millie.'
•
: . $
' - • . s.a.Nrovem , s
...,-
1 .. -
FA 111 t, V
CATHARTIC FILLS,
C.XPiit7tlC.l4,rft .i.i . , -- -
Pare Vegetable Extracts, ai n
4 rat yln
A:LA.4S CASES, Air Iliiht,, and will lieep
In any ellitintet ,'
.- the Prnlty- •Co -I ..,•• Ibo et leiTILL.le e ref ,
tie but active Cathernr, in "tclulit tl,t prepratiur tea'
teed. in Na practice more .21 then titrilic year, ~-
IS, com a
tantie inerenng ru dinnand • 1 , , ,, nt th ella L.1.t.";
havelons land tin PILL . i l 4 so the minan,tic a...1y Inert
ail expects in i.evint to th-ire toe. has induced me to , p Lace
them triad!) the reaeh , l ell.' 14 - • . 1 -
. 'I he Profetakm rreil kn 0 ,....: . 0 . that din:gat Cathardee set
on different pmtinnief the' WI b.weho. ;
.1
he FASIIILV CA-1 Tit .11:11C PI LL.
,
hat, with Jun referee to 1 IL!. Bell e•nablithed feet;
'been compotimie i feOM,ll. rk variety erlfey a
the planet Vi ee
table • Extracts, erti•ln art! :r. alike cm i3teD, 11. D: e: il.•
alimentary Canal. 1121:: are g0,k41.,0 Satin in a il c n „..
es where a . Cathartic iti f on
CA Deft:ed. vr - h at . lihr.-
raogementa of the, a' SI °mat. h Slietla. •
eel-, PANS' Ist (hrtH ock Pr (I . Lolls
Coitivencat, Pat 31 i id SO (file , . LtV t r
the whole hotly,e'n sq .den cold, %bleb.
frantenily, If a...glacial. ci.l in oink , : <>era. of re.
ter. Lots of App • -101' Me, nett crying stn. •atlafti of Cold -over stir hod's - , Heat/est%
neon. headache, o r lE4 .. rlghob. Ihr broil,
all' ti
to num t a tnry nitrowt, IVeretow LI
Chlldreh or Ada l tit,Led Rhea inpnleut, iii treat,
Pori hero( the - Blootli ~.,,,' en - I ,rany rh,•1.9 tr. Teb.e:).
flesh is heir. too ttumerons 1 le to tner.:l-tOn - thLredt eru. , ...
=lll Dose,l to it i'l
Tit ktl.: In ttE ft,
The Tojoie e;f pnmtly CA
hart le PI I IN bre ert,' , fl.!.y ft, - o.:4:reoeflify, pit 4
ic4.lwllulesalo by lbe 1 ride a:I the tst, tbwas. '
T. W. SA S 7 VII It I).
335 Broad sv ;6, N; , 1• ;f ork '
For sale In *oniro's. , e . by, .%BEL TrIiRZLL; -Amt.
CATARACT UAW; 11ACHIXF.
Tinie, Stayed:
INDISPENSABLE TO -HOUSEKEEPERS,
•Ti,e- mu,! pi•onntnicat,, and cturshio
'irtirlrvvcrolThred tothe'vablie•th alleviate tha
,iiseomforiu of.wuKhaty.,
• :14 , 5eirlptiost. - •
:It- cot:inlet" of -a metal ey!indef, with ribs on •
ilie in.idi:, and an intt-rior eviinder of wood,.
with rib*. There i, a pare froni six to eight •
eneb'el, befween the twit Ona crank
min* both cylinder* at,,the; mime time' in Oppo%
*de directimes rapidly creating "cumin('
the water thrtmeh ihir!clothea, and - effectnalry
removing. the - dirt.' Thu :talon .the wafer
do . ett the work quiekly j olitTeneei,entirely with
rubbing, and thus bactettho weuriof clothe*,
' • , .JANIEs- B. 40DGER.S„
104 Jones Alley. :Phil is Agent for Penn.
SULLIVAN & - HYATT, Ilitop're,
54. BEEli:11.1:N .11' . .E117 YORK:-
N.2.—State and County Rights for . rutle. and
pinata - sere suppljed with 31aubintis &i wbolesalo
on Myra terms. • ' • 1 •• •
lEitrA %whine lain operation by a lanodroalf
dnily, at our salrsroinni 439 BroAdway.
• Mita eow6m -
PAM FOR
WOlui!l/Li . .
C. D. tATIII4OP, Iltointrose.
WOOD WAN:'4l.2' B S 047.1120.7
- era Yrotrietar,