The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 21, 1855, Image 4

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    ..rar Vile following verses were written in
M a r c h last, by James O'Day; then n patient at
the Binghamton Water Cure, fOrmerly of Clio
cimut, son of Mr. Dennis O'Day, in - this . vil:age
and whoscedecease by consumption we were. re
cently'i:slled upon to publish. - Mi. O'Day was
an amiable, uncomplaining young nun, and KS
lines, not without poetic merit, breathe a plain
tive tont, and recall afresh the . remembrance of
his early and utMancholy death.
•
To 'ensile.
Behold yon youth,who with smiles so bright
' Is quaffing nature up ;
the Foly beam of a sisters Sight,
With affection's glittering cup.
Alit little ho thinks of the bluely one, "
Whom never had sister (Mar—
To sham with him the golden sun
,Or old boreas cold and drear.
' A reore_of pleasant slimmer times
Bate I trod this sphere alone,
Without one kindred heart in chimes
Of love, to'ineet, my own.
But when, o'er my flushed and fever'd brow
Diseass.haa east Its chains;
Still mom I felt,-that a sister's vow
To love, would soothe its pains.
Twits then, when at my " Mountain Home,'"
•: The invalid's sad retreat--
A spirit came, as if from the dome
0 . 16 , th0 Immortal's Regal Seat.
..i rpirit mild. in whOse gvntle heart
Each virtue blooms entwined--
glio in the Rainbow, When showers depart,
ROI color is found combined.
That noble soul did , pity take
Or the lone' ono drooping gore
did of him a brother make.•
To lore in weal or woe.
No lortker now I stand alone,
Without ono friend so dear;
For I have pressed a si,ter's hand—
' Have felt a sister's tear.
ith t yes dear girl, n sisters love
Thou hest kindly given tome;
But I may still, =soon bear above- -
A brother's love for thee.
Those gentle words, that sonny smile,
Have on my sonl impressions made—
That calm each fear, each hour beguile
And drive from me death's lonely shade.
But now like a meteor of love, to light
A heart as fond as thine own-- . .
Thou art gone where the sunset is linger
ing bright, . .
• - To elieer that sad heart, now so lone.
May God in his kindness
Still watch o'er thee there'
And kaep thee in blindness
from sin—is the prayer
of thy brother.
Binghamton Republican.
gt.b.,vertistuttitts.
TINE CHANGE - )
ILL=M3
laware, Lackawanna da W. R. R.
• SPRING ARRANGEMENT !
O'N and MIN: Monday, May 7, 1t55, the
Mail, Passenger Train will leave Scranton
at. 10.20 A: M.
Dne at Great Bend at 1.20, r. st.
r.E;F 2 Za'
. Connecting with the Dunkirk Express Train
west, and the New York Express East, on the
N. Y. & E. R. R. Passengers taking this train
will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. mania NE , Wf.
Ydrk al 11.15 p. m.
Return, will leave Great Bend at 4 p." tnAue
Scranton 6.45 P. si.
Abe Freight Accommodation' Train, With pass
•
eager car attached, will depart 'from Scranton at
1.00, p. at : , connecting with the ;lla Train bound
West, and the Night Express .Trains Joth
East and West.
Passengers taking this Train and the Night
Express East, will arrive in Nev York at 110 5
a. m. By taking the Night Pxpress
arrive in Dunkirk at 12 M., or by taking sTle
Mail Train West, will arrive in Dunkirk at q. 45
pm.
Returning, will depart from Great Bend at
'l.OO A. 11. and arrive at Scranton,l2.lo, a. tk.
• Stages will be in waiting on th iirrival of.as
senger Trains at Scranton, to covey passengers
to Carbondate, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, •PhilAtel
phia via the Reading R. R., Easton, and all other
intermediate places. •
D. H. DOTTERER, Snp't.
Sup% \ Office, Scranton,
May 7, 1855 25tf
Jr. Wittenberg & BrOther
HAVE just received and' are daily receiving a
splendid assortment of Spring and- Sum
mer Dress. Goods, such as Barages, plain . and
satin, striped and Plaid Lawns, Organdis,Darage
Del:linea r - Silks of all colors and figures and at
New York prices. •
Our stock of shawls is well selected, among.
whicbcan belound•Crape Shawls, 8.-oche Silk,
Garage, Thibet, Cashinere, and Prindet Shawls.
A splendid stock of Mantillas , of the latest
styles and at very low prices.
Our stock Of Embroideries is selected with the
vastest care and cannot rail to give satisfiction.
in addition we have a good assortment of Needle.
worlr, Window Curtains, at various prices. We
also offer to the
: public at bargains, Calicoes,
bleached and brown MOslin, a good - assortment
of Calicoes, Bedticking, Flannel, &c.
Hosiery at verylow prices, such as Stockings
Llesehed and brown, slate color, black and mix.
edvstockings, a superior article of raw silk Hose,
also a splendid article of silk Mita, Gloves, Rog.
or's Kid Gloves.
We have also W splendid, assortment of Bon
nets, Ribbons, also Misses Bonnets, Children's
Fancy Straw Caps and Flats, a good assortment
of Parasols, all at a small advance above cost.
addition to all . this we offer the public the
largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Cloth
ing.ever ot%red . in Northern Pennsylvania. Al:
a
so general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnish
' ing Goods, such as. Shirts, Colars,Cravats, stocks,
suspenders, Drawers arid under Garments, &c.
Please try ns--disspprove if you can.
• J. WITTENBERG & BROTHER..
Montrose, April 25, 1855..
THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS !
rare Reduced !Time,Saired:: Tit ro'
by Day, I!..ight
WAIIIMET & SENICS,
HAVE formed a partnership in Montrose for
the purpose of doing ereryb,ody's
- - BLACKSMITIIING: •
at the old stand near Keeler's Hotel. •
We have pumbased an entire new stock of
IRON, complising a full assortment of all kinds,
direct *Om the city. We shall keep constantly on
hand -
Western—Round and Square
Caststeel Toe Cork" Rods,
Refitted Tyre Iron—all sizes,
Band Iron and
Spring Steel.
A laige assortment of listable Iron, Coil Chains,
Carriage Bolts, &c. dec., 'give u; a call,
By strict attention to business we hope to re.
ceive a liberal share of the patronage. All,work
warranted to give - satisfa . 6tion to those who. will
-.favor us with theirpatromkge.
Er WAGONS AND CAILItIA.GESJEI
Ironed on short notice and stock found, or made
to order througbout,as may beat suit our patrons.
AU rustiness transactions must lie aettled once
a year. Short settleinents and long friends is
our motto.
N. B. A good journeyman granted, to whom
steady eTfloyment and high wages will be given.
aL tlAwunrl ./ PEERY JEERS. .
""illi-tMaY3I, 1855.
WHEREAS my wife Marcy has le ft my bed
slid board without any just cause'or pro.
, vocation. this ii to forbid any person harboring, or
pvistjag her on my account, es I win pay no delay
alter contracting after this date. iira t
7 ,
JACOB zrzo"-ir•
/i Jut 4 185.5 ,- 23-3 w ,
:
- 'N4ncE.
AGRIULTURAL MACHINES
"L'l . -1 WS & WHEELER'Seelebrated Mote
Forcers', Threshers and Separators, Coriapin
ed Threshers and Cleaners, Clover;llulkri, for.
table Circular Cross-Cut Saw Mills, feed Cul
lers, Corn Shelters, Emery's new Portable Grat.
ing Circler Mills, Clow's and Kelsey's Grain
Cradles, 4'e_ drx. Peteneimproved Rice's ran.
ning price 810.
All at wholesale and retail, on very &vorable
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terms; ,
These machinei And othe r , Impmvementit ,are
warranted to be of the best material and wOrk
manship, and to iiperate as represeiled by my
Circulars; or subject to be returned Withinlbree
monthand the purchasei money refunde& • .
I take particular Mire in making my con
tracts fur canal fieight and transportation on all
machines ' so that canal - Ind other charges , will
be unusu ally light. Machines for. Susquehanna
county may be delivered at any convenient sta
tion on Erie or Lwkawanns Railroad.
Qom' Descriptive circulars, and • all necessary
information concerning all articles 'sold by me,
with prices, aed , other important, particulars, can
be bad'on application to me by Mail.,
save in freight, &cl all eiders should be
forwarded early.'i
R. M. WELLES.
I
Athens, Bradford eo., r n., May 12,'55-20m4.
Ketdhum's Mowitig and Reaping
Mac ewes. . -
THEiubscriher is 8010 agent for KETritum's
celebrated Mowing: t end Combined Mowing
and Reaping Machines for northern Penn'a.—
Very few of our Farmer's areaw.of the great
advantage gained a r e hi , ushg a reed mowing ma
chine, and as a general filing, a good mower can
be used on rougher ! landi than is usually_suppos
ed. Theane Horee Motver will work on land
somewhat mare uneven than thetwo horse Mow
er Will,•froin the feet that the cutter bar is shor
ter. The two horse mower cuts a swath 4 ft. 8
inches, and the oneliorse ; three feet wide. • The
'frames and cutter tmrs to these ,machines are all
mado•of Wrought Iron, and every part is made
very strong and durable; and little
.likely to g et
out of repair. Otie extra scythe, extra sectio s
and fingers, and ono wrenzh, are furnished wi
each machine.
Price of Two Horse Mower, with extras, $1 0
" Combined " and Reaper " liis
wittrtransportatiOn' from Buffalo..
Price of One Horse Mower With extras,
with transportation from Worcester, Mass.
The two horse mower is Warranted **able of
cutting, with one good foam; mum 10 to 15 acres
of any kind of grabs, whetherstanding or lodged,
per day ; and the ;•lombined tnachine • capable of
coffin , * the same nOrnb4 of acres of grain per
day:
cutting
,one horse ntower,! with a good horse
is capable of doing abut twO thirds as much as
The'two horse mower. •
Wr Alf orders for the combined Mowers and.
'Reapers should be forwarded to me by l
the; first
ofJune, and for the friower alone, by : the 15th
of June next. ,
Descriptive Circulars, and:all needed informa
tion will be promptly furnished on application by
mail Order machines early in the season.
• - IL M. WELLES.
Athens, Bradford Co., Pa.; m:iy - 12; '55-20m2
Great Exhibition in Springville..
G REAT
AND 'RARE' , EXHIBITIGN OF
- FOREIGN 'AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
of almost every style aria qttality, such, as will be
sure to please ana accommodate all classes of
people—from the child in the cradle . to the old
and decrepit. These goods are bought •on the
,most favorable terms, and will be sold according
ly.
Please give us; a call 'and we will try to sup
ply all your wants in the lino of •GOODS viler
kept .in a• country store. You need -pot ; go to
New York for any thing you want, becjitse
have thetri fresh from the city.
SCOTT, JOHNSON, di CO.
SPringville, Pa.., May 8, 1855.,
Bounty Lands.
CONGRESS Ifni recently passed an addition
'al Pension law, which extends much wid‘tr
than the former. laws. No ono should despair of
receiving a land Warrant, who has done service
of anrkind either in the Revolutionaff war or
since, or. has had , a husband, or, father who would
be entitled Co a pension if now living.: The un
dersigned has the Law and all the legal forms for
obtainihg Pensions under the said act, and will
promptly obtain any applicants Pension who is
entitled thereto for reasonable compensation.=
Your Warrants will bring ready money if you
prefer not to locate the land.
N. NEWTON.
3fontrose, March 21, 185.5-12tf,
To Dairy-Men and Cheese-Makers.
THE undersigned subscriber is now prepared
to furnish cheese makers with a new and
improved patent, self-acting press, which will
do up bustcess right This press - being. self
acting, is far 'Sore convenient than the old fash
ioned, long lever - press, with weights, For refter
epee, inquire of P.. Loomis, C. F. Loomis, and
others . who haVe used. this new press and tested
its Merits. Tose men v4ll tell you it is no
humbug. So p lease eirdllitrid get one, while you
r i
have an oppo i unity. i
Montrose May 18, 1855.
WE§TVVARD 9 HO!
rrillE -Artist, being absent on trip to th e
.1 Welt, Via •
Dlagnerreau Rooms •
at Odd Fello l us' Hall sCill be, closed for a few
weeks. He ;rill give due notice of his return.
and hopes that in the imeantime you will alt get
s "good readY", to fun.° Your faces taken. • -
I W. B. 'DEANS.
Sloutrose, Slay 26, 1855.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS.
AT TIIE UPSONTII,LE XCHANGE.
THE Subscriber is now receiving a well se.
leeted assortment of Dry Goods, GrOceries,
Fish, Hardware, Crockery, Ready-Made Clothing,
lists,, Bonnets, (a iplendid assartment,) Nails,
Paints, Oil; Dye-Stairs, Yankee Notions, in fact,
almost everyt6iue . usually called for at a cone.
try Store, including Flour, Salt and Meal, all of
which he is desitoss:of selling for Cash, or any
kind of Farmer's .11erehantable Produce, or on
good approved Sivat Credit. His friends are
most respectfully iaiited to give him a call and
be will satisfy them that the 4:change is the
,isee for farmers t trade. The highest price ,
paid, in Caish for Butter.
LL MERRIMAN. -
IJpsonville, May 15, 1E . i55.\ •
Auditor's N4tice•
Stuiquehanna COurity, as:
The undersigned an Auditor anointed by the
Orphan's Court of said Countykto distribute
among the heirs Of Thomas Buritk, deceased,
the funds remainmg in the hands k Avery Bur
diCk,. Administrator, will attend ;to the.doties of
his appointment at his ofwe in goetrose, on
tuday, the 28th daY of July neA'at one o'clock in
the afternoon. At which time dad place nit per .
sons Interested will present Th_ , elaitns, or b e
forever after !mired frgnvtornirg iA v.Pen said
fund.
e perresCLlN FBAS ER , r ;
ER, Audito
j„„„ 'As 1 • . 2 Iw.
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CASII *id for Dairy Butter by NEW GOODS.
lI.'ONES 41 J. WEBB is now receiving bin Spring
• • GOODS, which will be sold low for cosh.
3fareh 28, 1855
1n4ei,1 13 55
G R4I T ENGLISH REMEDY,
The moil ral4abla Spring and Siosenter Making in 114
woad I I) R. tiAMErs.
FOREST WINE !
•
Patronized b the Nobilityand Medical fa mg to of England
and eateented 'Vie most extraordinary owdk ir.o tko world.
• Medicines containing molasses or liquorice, like the
many large bottles to pro-
Sarnpasillas, require
duce the *nerved. change in health. The Forest Wine is
altogether a darns:rot article. It ecit4ales no syrups to
give it eassisteney, but sequires its excellent flavor, and
p on i. e ped m edicinal properties from the vegetable piaci'
of whlchlt is composed. The Forest -Wine combines the
virtues of the Wl4 Cherry, Dandelion Yellow Derek, and
Sarsaparilla, with other valuable phials whose properties
are still More effeetive.
Its high concentration rendegit one of the most efficient
medicines nor in - ase. Sennett:met less than I single bottle
restores the lingering patient from wriaaness,debility,faid
• • &nen, to strong awl vigorous health. Every dare
we good effects on theronetitution, awl Improves
th tate of the health. The forest wine is recommend
ed, I ti strongest terms, fur all the complaints of the
Qy`SlaLiver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billions
Affectio Dropsy, D yspepsia. Lour of Appetite. Jen-
dice, F ale Complaints, Scrofula, and all direr..
den ng from Bad Blood and owns habit
of the system.
• • • Saved from Death"! !
Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a bight' respectable
and wealthy citizen of meinrk. N. J.
Dr. G.W. HALSEY :—T believe your Forest Wine and
pale have been the means of paring my life. When I
comtnence'i taking them I laid at the point of death. with
Dterpey, Piles and Asthma. My phyakdans bad given me
Over as past ware; and my famly bad lost all hopes of uif
moiety.- While in this dreadful situation, your Forte
Wine and Pills wereproeured for me,
and hefore - I had fin
fished the fi rst bottle of the Wine and boar t Pills. I expo.
rimier-4 great relief; my body' and limbs, which were
greatly s wollen, became sensibly reduced. hopes of my
recovery began now to survire. and after continuing the
use ofyonr medicines for about a month, the Piles and
Asthma were completely med. The Dropsy, with which
any life WS. placed in such great danger, was also' nearly
gone. I have continued the use of your medicien until
• the present time, and I now enjoy as perfect health as ev.
cr I did in my life, although I am nore than 60 yeare of
age. Yours, respeetfully,- N. MATHEWS.
Newark, N. J., Dee. 19, ISM'.
.Gnat Ciireof Lirer Camplasnt of len years Stan.
. ding.
New Yetis, Jan. 9, ISO. •
Dr. HALLS vt;Detr Sir :—lla vingtaked your Forest Wine
and Pills to remove a disease of the Liver, from which I
have suffered severely for upwards of ten year.; and having
adhered closely to the dire:clone that accompany the medi
cine*. I have recovered my health notwithstanding all who
knew me thought my ease incurable.. Prevhfue to taking
the Wine nud Pills I had mown to the beat medical
treatment, bur continued to grow worse to an *banning
degree. Seine of my friends spoke despairingly of my' case
and tried repent:aide me from makin g use of anyadvertls.
ed remodles,• and.l doubtnot, but what there are hure.
- dreds dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines, in
consequence of the deception andinetliciency of many ad
vertised remedies put forth - by unprincipled men, in dam
log wiverthemecte. But what a pity it Is, that the de
ception used by others. 'should be the means of dissuading
many laboring under disease, from making trial and being
enresll.4 your excellent medieine. liamenly speaking,
they have saved my life; alien I commenced making use
of them, I was in w wretched condition, but began to ex
perieuee their good effects in Iry than three days ; and in
six weeks from the time I put ehased eke medicines, to the
great - surprise of all my friends, I wee entirely cured. and
had increased fifteen pounds in weight, having taken one
box of the Pills, and tem bottleeof the Wine. Would to
'Cod that every poor sufferer would avail himself of the
same remedies. Tours, Ike., JAZ. WILSON'
NEBTOUS DISORDERS,
Are disease got the mind as well as of the bcdy,.are
mually •brought. on by troubles and affliction. and
are most common' to persitne of delicate eansti t utione •
and sensitive minds. Low spirits. melancholy, frightful
NI. dreams, and fearful anticipations of evil from the
slightest causes.generally accompany nervous disorders.
The Forest %Vine and Pills .are an energetic. remedy In
tpetre complaints.
- Extract ofa letter from Mr. JO!. C. Paalding, dated
Dr. HALSEY— .Phila d'a, Sept. 7.1545.
Dear Sir, Your Forest Wine and Pills have eared my
wifeorsi dreadful nervous .disorder, with which she bad
been affected for many years. Her body was almost wast
ed away.' She was frequently disturbed In her sleep . by •
frightfwi'dreams, awakening quite exhausted - and covered
with perapiration, and at times laboring ender the
delu
sion that somethilig dreadful Wils about to happen to her.
Dy the ore of four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the
Pills, she is now In perfect health. She has regained her
flesh and color,and enjoys society as well as ever.
. J. C.
Dr. Diehl Marvin, a ...elebrated praetitioner of N. York,
declared publicly', that one bottle of tleisey'S Forest
Wine contained more virtue* than fifty of the large bot
tles of Ssenutparilla. Messrs. S. S. L Amman & Co.. one
of the largest and most respectable Druggists in Syracuse,
In a letter. says " From what they have heard and seen
of ilalsey's Forest Wine. it lean extudient and good rued
ikinc.and will undoubtedly become the leading medicine of
the day," •
,The Forest Wine is put up in largesituire bottlesorith
Dr.ffidsey'sname blown In the glass. One Dollar per bot
tle, or ids bottles forilre Dollars. Ourn.eonted Forest Flits
25 erntl per Row. For Sale by - the appointed Agents, at'
Wholesale and Retail. General Depot t l6l. Duane street ,
one dec;r irom Ittnlson 'New York.
Appointed Agentsln Mout rope, Abel Turrell; Oreattlend,
Lucien Scott.
- 341 change quarterly..
Are Curing the Sick to an 'extent never before
known of any Medicine.
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Inralids, Read and Judge for Yourselves.
JUrs fIAtEL,
Esq., the well kn own
perfumer, of Chestnut street,Ph Rad.
ff. whose choice products are found at
.11 almost every toilet, says :-
"I AM happy to sayof our, Ca.
PICO t hard y c
Pills, that I have found tnem
Aiwa to be a better family medicine; for
- pm common use, than any other within
my knowledge. Many of my friends
have realized marked benefits froin
them and onineide with me In bettering that they possess
extraordinary virtue, for driving out . disease and curing
the sick. They are not only effectual but safe and pleas•
ant to be taken. qualities which moat make them valued
by the public, when they are known."
The sensta'ile Chancellor WA.RDLAW . , mites . from Bal.'
thnore, 15th April, 1854 :
" Dr. J• C. Ayer—Slr : I bare taken your Pills with great
benefit, for the liellessneas, languor, loss of appetite, and
Zillions headache, which has of late years overtaken me lb
the spring. A few doses of your Pills cured me.- I have
used your Cherry Pectoral many years In my family for
'coughs and colds with unfailing success. Ton make meal.
eines which cure, and I feel it a pleasure to commend ;trim
P.r the good you have done and are doing."
JOUR t. DEArrY, Ps.L, Fee. of the Penn. Railroad Co.
says
" Pa . R. R. Ofat, Pharr!, Dec 13,1853. .
Sir: I take pica.nre in adding my testimony to the ef;r:
Staley of your medieblew h‘viag derived very material ben.
eflt f rown the use of tot)) your Pectoral and Cathartic
Palm," rem never without them In my family, Star Amu
everconsent to be, while my means will procure them."
The widely rennin:lett S. S.. STXTENS, 'et. a., of Went
worth, N. U., writer—
"'laving used your Cathattle Phi In my p_reetlett,
certify frau esperienee, that they are an invaluable par.
Fitire. =LOX of disordered functions .Of the liver, cans
g besdacheAndigestion, costiveness, and the great vat
ety .[diseases that fellow,they are a sorer remedy than
tiny other. In All eases where a purgative reined, :s re.
to:tired,' confidently reoommtvad these Pine to the public.
idrsupetior to any other I have ever found. They ere
sure in their operation, and perfectly safe, qualities which
Make them an invaluable article .for public use. 'have
for many years known yotir Cherry -Pederedas the best
Cough medicine in the world, and'these Pills
_ere i n . no
trim inferior to that admirable preparation for the treat.
Meat of di
"Adore, Ye. Noe., 25, 1833..
Ds .3 .C. Awelt—Dear Sir: I have been afflicted from
kiy birth with scrofula in Its vow form, and now. after 20
risen' trial, and an untold. of amount of suffering, have
been completely eared in a few weeks by your Pills.—
'ith what feelings of rejoicing I write. can only be image
bled when you realize what that. suffered and how !sus.
"Never till now have I been free froin this loathsome
disease in some shape. At times It attacked my eyes. and
made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ; ,at
others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed
my bahcand has kept me partly held all of my days ;14)1111e
tiatesi t vibes out in my face, and kept it for o ,l l2tbi a raw
Wore. -
0. F. FARGO.
• . 0
About nine weeks ago I commene.•d taltirg your C..
thartic Pills, sad now am-entirely free from the complaint.
My eyes are well, my Shin is, fair, and my hair has eom-
Menem' a healthy gru*t; all of which makes ma feel al
•
ready a new person. .
" Moping this tiatelnent may be the means of conveying
information that shall dosood to others, T am, with rem
'Sentiment of gratitude. Yours, Ite.
MARIA RICHER."
a II have known the above named Maria Ricker front her
Childhood. and her statement ii strietly true.
ANDREW J. mnEarE. .
Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co."
Capt.JORL PRATT, 'of the ship Marion, writes from
Boston, 20. h April, 1854
" Your Pills have cured me from a billions attack - which
'nose from derangement of the LiTer t which bad become
veryserions, I had taped of any relief ,hy my Physician,
and from erey remedy I could try, but a few doscs of your
Pills have completely restored me eo health. I have given
them to my children for 1101111 St with the best effects.—
They were promptly c ured. I recommended them to a
friend for costiveness, which bad trontled him for months
—he told me In a few days they had cured hhn. You make
the beet medicine he the world, and I am free to say so."
Read this from the distinguished Folk:Rem of the Su
preme Court, whose brilliant abilities bare made hits well
known, not only in this but the neighboring States.
New Orleans, April 5,1134. -
"Sir—l bare great satildietoin In asasnrhig you that myi
self and•family hare been very much beseintid by your'
medlciue. Sly wife was cured two years since, of a severe
and dangerous cough ,by your . envier Pertness, and'
sinee then has enjoyed perfec4 health- My children have
several times been cured frocbattacts of the. Influenza
sad Croup by It. It la an Invaluable remedy for these
complaints. Your CATH•IIIIC PILLS have entirely cured
me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown
upon me for some years,—lndeed this cure is much more
important,from the feet that I had failed to get relief
• from the best Phylleise which this section of the country
afords,and front any of the *tumorous remedies I had ta
ken. •
" You seem to us, Doetor, like* providential bleeder
to our family, and you may well suppose we are not an•
mindful Ont. Yours respectfully,
LEAVITT TILAXTER.r
Senate Chamber, Ohio, April lith, 1154.
" Dr. J. C Ayer—honored Sir—l have made a thorough
trial of the Cathartic Pills, left, me: by your agent, and
Dave eared by them of -the dreadful Ithenmaticut under
which be found zee autferieg. The that dons relieved use,
and a few subsequent doses entirely removed the disease.
I feel in better health now than for Come yearn befo, e,
which I attribute entirely to the Akers of your Cathartic
Pills. . Yours with great respect,
LUCIUS D• METCALF."
The above are all Mist persons who are publicly known
where they redde, and who would not make these state•
meets without a thorough conviction that, they were true.
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical
Cbendst, Lowell. Mass.
SOLD BY A. Turret'', MontrOre •B.P. & B. Paten,
Ilerford. Church & Phinary. Dundad; L. Scutt, Great
Brad. Sy all Druggists and Dealers to Medicine every
where. . Sept IS-31ta4e
AYEER'S PILLS
SALAMANDER SAFES.
EV ANS & WATSON, N0. e 26 South Fourrn
St., Philadelphia. .
GREAT FIRE, CHESTNUT &FIFtH Sti,
Friday Morning, December 15th, 1854: Evans
& Watson's Salamander Saks triumphant, as
they always are when put to the test. • •
Pnit.atixt.intia, Dec. 15.1854. -
Messrs Evans & Watson, No. 26 South Fourth .
St., Philadelphia. -
GeNrceme.s:—lVe take much pleasure in roc
omin'ending your Salamander Safes to Merchants
and others in want of a secure means of preserving
,their books, papers, &c., from fire, as the one we
purchased from you about seven mouths since has
preworved our books; and cash in as good a condi
tion as they were when put into it. {before the
great . fire this morning; which destroyed the en
tire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth'
streets. The above- was in use in our office, on
the second floor of our building, from which place
it fell into the cellar and remained there until the
fire - Imo out. The Safe , was then removed and
opened itt the presence of at least 1000 perking.
who witnessed the goo&coodition of the contents.
Will you please have the Safe and Lock! repaired
as we intend to put itlu use again. haviitig perfect
aonlidence in its fire-proof qualities. e
Yours, Respectfully,
. • LACEY & PHILLIPS.
Evans and Watson take pleasure in referring to
the following, among the many hundreds Who hart
their safcs In use.:—U. S. Mint, -Philada..; Farmers
and Media - nits' Philada.; Samuel Allen,
F..q, High Sheriff Phila.; John N.
.llenderion,
City Controller; Caleb Cope Co., No. 183 Mar.
ket St-; Richard Norris and Son, Locomotive buil
ders, Philada.; Bancroft and Sellers, Machinists,
Corner IGth and Jame. Sts.; Franklin Fire Hsu.:
ranee Co., Phila.; Penn'a Railroad - Co., Philada.;
Lacey & Phillips, cot ncr sth and Minor Streets;
Sharpies. Bro.. No. 32 south 9d St.; James, Kent
and Santee, No. 147 North Third Street; W. H.
Hortsman and Sons, No. 51 North 3d St.; Smith,
Williams & Co., No.. 87 Market St.; J.& B. Orne,
No 185 Chestnut St.
. .
A large assortment of the above Safes alwaysan
hand (warranted to stand 10 per cent. more fife
than any Herring's Safe now in use.)• EVANS &
WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale.
Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sosh, for mak:
ing fireproof Vaults :or Banks, Stores, public and
private buildings. Seal and Letter Copyiu
es; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, ed.c. Please
give ns a call, at No. 2G South Fourth St., Phila•-
delphia
NEW GOODS
ATC MILLAN & PARK return their grateful
.01 acknowledgments to the public-for past fa
vors, and_ invite attention to the very large stock
of Spring and Summer Goods they are now re
ceiving, and offer for sale at rery ion , prices. In
addition to their usuarassortment of staple Dry
Goods, Groceries-Hardware,' Crockery, Paints,
and 01s &c., they are prepared to\tkxhibit a largo
as.iortmcnt of •
LADIES DRESS GOODS
-of every description, Figured, Plaid and Plam,
Silks. Bonnets,Silawls, Ribbons . , litotes , Hosiery
Ladies and Alisses shoes of all kinds—also a
largo stock . of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Cloths,' Cassimeres, Tweeds, loans, Summer
Cloths, Vestings, Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes &c. &e.
They respectfully solicit an early call from
those v. ho.wish to parchase G ooD Goons Af
Low Pau:Es.
MeIIILLAN & PARK.
Springville, May 2, 1”4.
Farmers' Unkin Insurarice CO.
Office, Athens, Bradford Opunty, Penn'a.
CAPITAL 200,000,
SECURED RIC BONDS AND MORTGAGES ON REAL
ESTATE. •
INSURES against loss by Fire, Ilouses,Stores
and other buildings, Goods; Wares, and Mer
chandise, on as favorable terms as any similar
Institution.. Losses promptly 'adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS.
lion. Horace Williston,Tran'eis Tyler, Gen. A.
Perkins, J. T. D. Mvcr; C. N. .Shipman, C...F.
Welles, Jr., J. E..Canfielcl, Athens lion. Jan
Laporte, Towanda: Gen. Bratdlev NVakernan, L.
ceyrille; Geo. M. Hollenback, Wilkesbnrre ;•~li.
chnel Mylert, Laporte. Pn. • _
OFFICERS.
Hon. Horace Williston, PreS.; C. P. Welles, jr.
Vice Pres. and Treas.; J. E. Canfield, Sec'y.
, Address, 0. S. Beebe, Montrose, Susquelv.fina
county, Pa., or S. B. Chase, Great Bend.-28y1*
Doet. R. Thayer . -
MAKES this method of saying to his friends
1. and customers that he has again resumed
the practice of Medicine at his Old stand in Mon
trose, where he may be found:at all times unless
professionally employed. llti would say to those
owing him on old accounts that he will. deduct 25
per cent. on all accounts paid ' ; before the first of
April next, (or if any poor like myself,) I will
deduct fifty. •
Montrose, Feb. 20, 1855-9tf . _
NEW BOOKS.
ANEW supply of valn'a‘ble Books just re
ceived‘this day at the " Post Office," Web
ster's Royal Octavo Dictionary, Unabridged and
revised do., Dr. Adani Clark's Commentary upon
the New Testament, Albert Barne's Note's on
do.. life of Isaac T. Hopper, by L. Marialt Child:
Ha May, a capital book ; Ruth Hall, the lest
book ever,written by Fanny Fern ; " My Court,
ship and its consequences, anew book just out,
by Henry Wikoff; The-Spirit Wrappings en:p
ined and explained, Stoddard'S ready reckoner, a
valuable Book ; Miner's Domestic'Poultry Book,
Scrap Books, Receipt Books,; Note Books, &c.-
all of which will be sold at the lowest cash
price, by A, N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Feb. 6, 1855. - -
TEWURY—More new Jewelry just receiv
ed diroet from the mannfieturers, and con
sisting of a first rate ae..sortment of Ladies and
Gentlemen's.Gold finger Rings, Breast Pins, Ear
Drops and Hoops, Fob and Vest Chains, Slides,
Keys, Scuds, Pens, etc. Persons wishing to pur
chase Jewelry should certainly call at the Store
of A. TURRELL
Montrose, April 12, 1855
OFFICE and Pocket Employees' time Book,.
Pass and Memsirandutn Books, Bl'k Books,
Day Books and Ledgers, a good assortment for
sale at the Post Orrice.
VALENTINES! VALENTINES!! Valentine
day la coming. so call_ at the Post Office and get
you a Pretty Valentine--eheaN-from Is to 83.
FERN LEAVES, from Fanny's Port Foils, sec
ond Series, for sale at the Post Office.
Prof..). F. Stoddard's Series (4 Nos.) of Arith
metics, for sale at the Post Office, by
Montrone, Jan, 9th, 1855
Administrators' Sale..
NOTICE is hereby . given that by virtue of an
order of sale issued from
.the Orphan's
Court of Susquehanna County; the following de
scribed property, late the estate of Augustus
Pickering, deceased; will be. offered for sale at
public vendue, on Tuesday, the 3d day of July
next, at one o'clock, P. M. Situate in Jacksrm
township in said county: bounded north by
lands in possession of Joel Lamb, east by lands
in possession of Lewis Low,. south by lands in
possession ofAmbros Benson, and west by lands
of Joseph Winker, or lands for which he is
agent, known and described on a map of re
survey of Henry Drinker's Tunkhannock tract
as the southeast half of Lot No. and con
taining 63 acres and 81 perches, more or less, on
which is a good framed house, a horse.barn, cow.
.barn, and other outhouses.
Sdo to be held upon the premises, and teims
of payment made known upon . the day of sale.
SAMUEL W, PICKERING;
DAVID A. BENSON,
Adminisirators of A. Pickering derea.red.
• Jackson, June 4, 1855. 23-4 w.
Removal..
C. D. Virgil, Dentist, has removed to a room
over F. B. Chandler's store, where it. will be his
pleasure to see his friends* , as quick as possible."
C. D. VIRGIL, Iresident Dentist.
iTontrose, May 2. 1855.
Executors' Notice.
A LL persona indebted to Joseph Ross,deeeas.
ed, late of bliddletosin township, are here..
by notified to call niid make immediate payment.
And all persons having claims apon the same
will present them duly attested for payment.
• POLLY ROSS, )
OTIS ROSS, l Executors.
NORMAN ROSS, S
Jane lE. 1555,
I .
.iiiidlet '
-"Man 'Know Thyself,"
Asi invaluable /look for 2.i ceals—'. ilrery family aliosaa
- • hare a copy ".
,:„: Immo lacings . SOLD IN
,•• , LES* TilA la A TEAL A new
..ite ,/Y!'o j edi usttkm . r
evised and i mprov ed,
issue.
.„ Dr:._ Hunter's Medical Manual
-. and hind 'look Par thealtileted
-4 Containingan outline of the orl.
. , • glo,progress,treatment ande ore
of s form of -diase con
.iii.
r ' lll ' tracted yery y
promiscuo se s:sexual:
int ereouree ,by self 'beef °thy sexual excess, with advice
for their prevention, written In • familiar style, avoiding,
ail medical technicalities, and everythingthat would offend
the car of decency; with an outline of cromplaintslncident
to Females. from the result of some twenty years' success.
ful practice exclusively devotee' to the COTS of diseases of a
delicate or private, nature., • F
To which le added receipts for the cure of the above dis
eases, and a treatise on the canoes, symptoms and cursor
the Fever and Ague.
Testimony ofthe Profeesoro•Obsteirics in Penn.Collei
Philodelphin-;"Dli. GUNTER'S MEDICAL. MANUAL,"
—The anther of this work, unlike the majority of those
who advertise to cure the di seises of which It treats Is a
graduate orate of the beet Colleges in the United States.
It affords me pleasure to recommend hint to the *intone:
nate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and
experienced practitioner.in whose honor and Integrity
.they may place the greatest confidences.
i
•
confidences.,
S. Lomastrong, Al fl
From A. Woodward, N. 17. of Penn .enirersity,Philo.
delpha.-7t retreats)* pleasure le add my testimony to the.
Professional ability of the Author of the" M s Die•t. MAN
UAL." Numerous cases of Disease of the Genital Organs,
acme of then, of long standing, have come under my no.
tice,in which his skin has been manifest in restoring to
perfect health, in some cases where the patient has been
oonsidered beyond medical aid. In the treatment ofSem
haat weakness, or diserrangement. of the functions pro.
duced by selfabuse or Excess of •enery, I do not know
his soperior In the profession. - I have been acquainted
with the Author. some thirty years, and deem it rio more
'than justice to him as Weil as kindness to the unfortunate
vielim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one in
whose professional skill - and integrity they-may safely
'confide themselves. ALFRED ODWARD. M. D.
" Tbleie, wlthout exception, the most comprehensive
and Intelligible work published on. the class - of disease of
which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms ,it address
es Ilse' fto the reason of Its readers It is free from all
objectionable matter, and no parent however fastidious,
ran okket to placing-It in the hands of his eons. The au
thor haiderated many-years to the treatment of the Ir:tri
al:le complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to
pelt. anti ton little presumption to impose. he hai offered
tothe world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents,- the
fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice."—
. Herold.-
"No teacher or Uarent4honldhe without the knowledge
Impartedlir tasharaluable work. It would' save years of
pain,mortitication andmrrow to the youth under their
charge. "—People's .4d roenle._
A Presbyterian efergyman to Ohio, writing of ..lIon•
ter'sstediettl Banner' says :—''Thousands upon thous
ands of our youth. by cid I example and influence of the,
passionr, hate been led into the habit of self pollution,
withont. eealiaing the sin- and fearful consequendes upon
themselvos and theirposterity. Theconstitiztions'ofthous..
antis who arc rah.ing families have been enfeebled. if not
broken tlown.and they.dn notknnw the caner or the cure.
Anything that can be dons so.to enlighten aud influence
the publiernind es t check:and ultimately to removethis
whir -spread source ofituman wretchedness, would confer
the greatest blessing.nextro the religion of Jesus Christ,
on'tbe pr,o - ent mod eo.ning generation. Intemperance (or
thr ti.e of Intorienting drlnkp) though it has slain thous-.
ands upon thousands. is not a greater scourge to thehu
man rare Accept my thanks on behalf of the'afiiict ed,
ft ntl.belietro we . . your erpworker In the good work you are
enactively engaged in."
Oneeopy (seeorely enveloped) will be forsearded.freeof
postage, to ant part ofthe United States for 2S cents. or
six copies for I. A tithes& ( - post )said) COSDEY & CO.,
Pnbli..lo - ro.or Box IPG. Philadelphia.
nonlownerr.Canrassers and Book Akentssupplied
on the most liberal terms. • 24y1
REMOVAL.
EELER & STODDARD since the latefire,
may he found in the BASEMENT OF SEARLE'S
lIOTEL. Notwithstanding, the 'unprecedented' ra
pidity with whi c h ou r stock of Boots, Shoes,&e,
" went otT" on the morninz of the fire, we still
have some on hand. and shall soon he supplied
again: • KEELER & STODDARD.- -
Mont rose, November, 13,-1854.
10,000 Firkin. Staves Wante&
T.)1: the subscribers immediately. Also Head.
mg timber and Hoop-poles—for which' We
will pay tho, highest market price. Seasoned
Staves preferred. SMITH & HEMPSTEAD.
Brooklyn, Feb. 13, 1855..
Btocho Shaiyls. -
CHEAPER than ever before known, Ikanti-.
ful patterns, and fine finality of 8-4 Broche
Shawls, Liven's' manufacture, at $7.
0ct..11- U. B.' & Co.
Shawls.
LONG and Square, Wool, Broeho and. Silk,
very handsome styles, and at extremely low
U. B. & Co.
prices.
Oct• U.
IrAY be consulted at Hatch's Hotel, in
AL Montrose, for three days, - the 6th, 7th and
8;h of each monW, upon all diseases of the ha_
mansystem, viz : CONSUMPTION. Bronchitis,
Intimation of the Lungs, Throat, Liver, Pleura,
Kidney's and Spleen, Dyspepsia. (Indigestion,)
Liver Complainthumatistn, Scrofula, Erup
tions, Spinal Complaints, Nervous Weakness,
etc• •
Consultation Free! Patients visited at their
residences if desired. - Office-Imurs from '7 in
the morning . until 9 in the evening.
March 15, 1855.v1
Helmbold's Genuine Preparations.
Helm&lers Highly Concentrated Compound
- Fluid Extract Buchu,
For Dieeases e Bladder sod Kidneys, Secret Diseases,
Ftrietutes, Weaknesses, and all litmus of the Sexual
Organs, •
from wh.itelltt cause they may have originated and no
matter of how long standing
If you have contracted the terrible ,dlsease which, wheir
once seated in the syitem. will surely' go down from one
generation to another, undermining the conttitution and
sapping the very vital Ituids of life, do not trust yourself
in the hands of Quacks, atm start up every day in a city
like this, and fill the papers with glaring falsehoods, too
well calculated to deceive the young andlthote not ac
quainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful In
the selection of a remedy in these eases..
A. N. BULLARD.
24- I ;tv.*
Doet.:lifarris, Homeopathist,
Whether - in Male or Fenzale,
The Fluid I/street DuChu htui been pronounced by emi
nent Physicians the Ereatest rniudy ever known - . It Is a
medicine perfectly pleasant In its tact• end very innocent .
in 19 action, and yet Co thorough that It annihilates every
particle of therank and pcd. °nous virus of this dreadful
disease; and. unlike °thee remedies, It doe* not dry up
the disease In the blood.
CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY,
brought on by self-:those, a most terrible disease,: which
has brought dims:lnas of the Unman nee to untlincly
graves. thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parrot'', and
blighting la the but this glorious ambition of many a no-
Mr youth, eau lid cured by this isfu/ibk rem edy. And as
a medidne which' must benefit t everybodYJ from the aim.
ply.delicate to •the confined and despairing Invalid, no
equal is to be feint!, acting both as a cure and pr (mantis's'
gehnbold's Highly ConceOrated
. • Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
For purifying the flood, rem:nine all dlsealtes arising
from excesses of Mercury, exposure and imprudence in'
We, chronic con R tient kmal disease. origins , from an ing•
pure state of the Blood, and the only reliable and ef.
fretnal known: remedy for the cure of Scrofula. Pall
Itheuni, :amid Head, Ulcerations of the ihrogt and J.pt
Pains and Swellings of the Pones, letter, Pimples on,
the face, um! ali Scoly Eruptions of the Skin. .
This article, is now prescribed by-some of
the molt illetingitehed Physielans It the eountry.-and has
proved more tfli4ent In practice than any preparation of
Sarsaparilla yet:offered to the entitle. Several eases of
secondary Bypltilia.
.filcrenrial and Scrofulous dlotasers
hare entirely retorerr*l In the incurable wards of our Puh-
Its Inetitutious alneh bad f**r ninny years resifted every
mode of treatment that mould bedeviled. These casts fur
nish -striking examples,ofthe salutary effects of this mail.
gine in arresting; some of the Most InVetcratii dblesses,•
terted tbe gland' errs destroyed and th e bones already af
fec.
4OTICIL-4a4tr. from responsible - Physiciani and Pro-
Wanes 'of linear Medical -Colleges,. and certificates" of
enres from t a ca is Will be found accompanying both Prep
arationa.
• pitreFix, maw Extract of Baehr', 81 per bottle. or el
Bottles for $5 ;34arsaoarills, sante price, equal In strength
to one fallen Sirup of - Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and ',old by IL T. TIELIIIIM.D. Chemist, 2.63
Chestnut Olt., neer the Oita. douse, Philadelphia.: •
.To be had of Abel Turret!, Montrose, Pa., and of, Drug.
gista and dealers eeerysitere.
All Getters dlieeted to the' Proprietor or Agent reretre
lentnedlate attention.
Cloths,
CASAMESES and vesting', a large assort.
meat and at prices lower than we have over
been enabled to offer them' heretofore.
Oat. I. i U. B. 9 t. Co.
• ..
Australia; California ;
Or any place on the Globe,cannot present greater
inducer:tents . than
REELER - 4 STODDARD'S'
- _
• BOOT AND MOE STORE.
WIIICII is now filled with a new and exten
sive assortment of articles in their line,
embracing kgrneral variety of. new , and elegant
styles of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, among
which are Ladies French. Silk Lasting and Pre
ilille Gaiters, Kid lid Enameled Polkas. Kid Pat,
nut leather an brcinied Jenny Linde, Beskins
and fries; ge eu's • French .and Philadelphia
oak-tanned kin end kip Boots, Congress and
button Gaite ,Monterey and Washington Boots,
toilet Millar Morocco, calf. and Cowhide Bro
gans, &c. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Bo'ots and
Brogans; all kinds of Mese& and.Children'if wear.
Also, a getteral assortment of Findings, which con
sist in. plat of lasts, pegs, sparehles. Hungarian
nails:tacks. thread, wax, firisties, shoe, binding.
awls rasps, sandstone's, shoe knives, &e., Also.
oak and hemlock tannedcalf upper and soleleathA
erPtorocco skins and linings.
Work made to order and repairing neatly done.
\ KEELER & STODDARD
,
Montrose, June 1.1853.
Saves f Stoves !! Stoves:
THE subscriber wishes to call the attentiow)f
his friends and / the Publics to his very large
assortment of
STOVES,
at his new Store Room- in Lodersville, next to
L S. Lenheim's Store, and near the Great Bend
Depot. Ho has in addition to his former large
variety of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, mac, new
Patterns, some of which are—
St.-1 4 4cholaa, . Peach Branch, I tire Fly, -
/11,attern Teuy, Moharok, Medallion, .
Black Warrior, Orient, Oak,
-41g,r , Stove,
Which together with his former stock will be
perhaps the most extensive and varied assortment
of well Rohde(' Stoves in 'the COunty.•
Clinton igtoves % well furnished at low prices.
tgr Alt articles in his line kept on hand. and
made to order, as usual, and orders received at his
old stand in dreat Bend. •
JOHN COLSTEN.
Lodenkville & Great Bend Nov., 1853.-1-tf.
. . •
Powers Hors e and Steam Engine.
ONE and i two . Horse Powers for threshing
and other purposes, and a sixteen Horse
Power Steam Engine, for sale low at the . Eazle
Foundry. Also, Stoves, Plows,
,and all kinds of
Castings for Machinery and other purposes. .
SAYRE, BENTLEY & PEttlil CS.
Montrose, Dec. 1, 1854. •
• . Buffalo Robes. . .
A =LARGE lot oLbandsomo Robes, a 'part of
/l them whole, Indian dressed; And very supe
rior colors and quality. ' U. B. & Co..
.Gibson, Oct. 110854. , • . •
Window Sash•
- Zlz, D. kiAYRB having been appointed
~agents for nn extensive Sash, Blind and
Door Manufactory tire prepared to furnish any
articles in this line at less rates than they have
usually been sold.
Dec. 14. ' . , •
- 4 LI HAVING CREAM—an article, which Om
0 map should try, for salo,by i
< . S. 11. &.D. SAY RE.
- Mc , 4. . .
Readt-Made Clothing
i
A VERY desirable stock nt very !ow prices.
S. H. & b. SAYRE.
Montrose, Dec. 14, 1854. .
Doct'
THE POCKET RESCULAPIIIS:
Or, Erery one his own Pk/4(40n.
rpHE FIFTIETH Edition,coutaining
1 4 1. One hundred Engravings.showing;
- "Tr' Diseases and Malformations of. the tin
man system in every shape nod (oral.
To which is added, a Treatise
.on the
Diseases of Feinales, being of the highest impor
tance to married poopre, or those cotemPlatiug,mar
riage.. By
IVilliatn Young $ .3f. D.
•
• Let no father be ashamed to preient a copy hf
the Aesculapius to his child. It may save him
from an early ~ r ave. Let no young man or wo.
man enter into the secret obligations of tnarriedlife
without reading the Pocket Aesculapins. Let no
one sufreriug from a
,hackuied cough, Pain in the
Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the
whole trill! of !!yspeptic sensations,and given up.
by their physician,be aaother moment witboutcon 7
salting the AESCULAPIUS. Have the married,
or those about to be married any impedintent,read
this truly useful book, as it has been the means of
saving. t housanekof unfortunate creuturesfromthe
very jaws of death.
irr Any person sending twenty fire cents en
closed in a latter, will receive one, copy of this
work by mail, or five copies will by sent for One
Dollar. Address (post paid,)
DIL WM. YOUNG,
4 - No.15:1 Spruce St. Philadelphia.
A prig Sth ,1855- 7 -14 y 1. '
DR. HOUGHTON'S
Great A'atura/ Remedy for Indigestion
- • and Dyspepsia.
DR. J. S. HoucErros's Pepsin, the true Dl
ossilvs FLuto t or 6.lsTnlc JUICE still holds
the first place among all the various remedies
for these painful,and destructive complaints. It
is Nature's own specific for an unhealthy stom
ach. No art of man out equal its curative pow:
ers ; and no sufferer from Indigestion aid Dys
pepsia shoes fall_to try it.
F ir Sold by Abel Torre% Montrose Byl,
Wagon Making, Blacksmithing
- and Carriage Ironing -
THE subscriber havuur established himself
• a few rods south -of Dimock four - Corners,
ie preßred to do all kinds of work. in 'the above
'brancliA of business on shgrt notice and the
most reasonable terms. lie Patters himself that
with the help now. in his emproy, he will be able
to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor
him with their custom. -' -
Dimock, Nov. 23, 1854.-48lf.
Fir N. B. Most kinds of lumber and all kinds
of country produce taken in payment.
The /Eno* Nothing Expose.
ANY person. patronising me, at the front
upper room of the Store lately occupied by
M. C. Tyler, can be accommodated according to
to the Latest Fashions, in the best and mostap.
proved manner.
My work is wrirrated to fit if properly made,
Cutting, mending and in fact every branch of
Tailoring done on the shortest notice, and that
to the satisfaction q( those concerned. -,
.I4tf. • • ' °J. SAurrEn.
Black Silk.
AGOOD quality for dresses, nt 81 cts. per
Ynrtl• ' U. By & Co.
Oct, 11. 1854.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
I.4II,ADELPHIA:
Important Announcement.
rrio all persons afflicted with sexual diseases, such is
I. Seminal Weakness. Impotence, Gonnorhasa, Gleet,
Syphilis. ate., ke. The Howard Assoulaticin of Philadel
phia, is view of the awful destruction of human life' and
health, 'caused by. IN %nal diseases, and the deceptions
which are praetleed upon the unfortunate victims of such
dicetutee by Quacks, have directed their eOnsulting surgedu
ai a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give Medical
Advice Gratis, teen persons thus afflicted, (Male or Fe.
male) he., and in cases of extr.eme poverty and sulfeting
to Furni•li Medicines Free of Charge.
The liewerd Asaoctation is a benevolent Institution ' 11es
tablished by spacial endowment. for the re efof the stek
Meted with '• A:lenient and Epidemio Dis
eases," cad Itatinds can be used for no CO er purpoie
It'hitenow a surpins of means, which the 1 ireetors have
voted to advertise the above notice. It is n edlest to add
that the Association eounnands the highest Medical Skill.
of the age, and will furnish the most app oved Modern
treatment- Vaidable advice given to sick .. nervous lb- .
males, afflicted , sitli abdominal weakners, 3Vomb Com- -
plaint. Cot tiveness. Leucorrtana k. • • ''
Address (Solit-Paiil ) Dr. Cleo. I R. Calboil . . Coital:Utley
Surgemi, lleward Assordatkin, No. 2 South Ninth Strati,
Philadelphia; Pa.
fly order of this Three torsi ' . • -
- - EZRA D. UNARTWE
Qs#. Fancitum,Steretary
4 'FINE LOT
y ONDON Twist Double ilarrrel cons, Single
1.4 dp l And extra Rifles, for Nile by
'A. LATIIIiiIP & Cu.
May 1,
Yourself
C. C. MILLS.
President.
22Y/
TEEMONTROBE DEMOCRAL'
rUBLISI iED ' EVERY TiIIThiSDAY .uoiomf:G
6614811 a 84.
TER3831.41,80, cash in advance; $2,00,if
mot paid within nix months; and 82,50, at the end
of the year. No . paper discontinued until arieara.,
ges are paid, .exeepeat 4he 'option- of the Put.
lishera. - All Communications connected with the
office, to insure attention, must be directed (poet
paid) to CHASE &PAY;SIOntrOtte,SUE9IIOI3LUOI
.County, Pa. .
_ Rules of Adiertising. 1 -
One square (12 lines or less) 3 insertions, 44,14 -
'Each subsequent insertion,. 04,5-
One square three, months,
.. 2,50
. . .
One square sitc months, ..... : , . .. 4,oii
Business Cards, four lines or less, . . 3,00
Yearly advertisements, not over. 4 ignores, 7,00
One column one year, ; . . . . . . .;. . . :lop
Yea' ly . advertisers will 'be restricted to the
business la which they are engaged ; and are con:.
sidered as wishing to continue advertising unles s
they shall give special directions ter it-discoatia.
malice of the same.
JOB WORK.
Ur' ThepubUshers having added to their Job
Printing 'materials a large and superior assort.-
ment of iob Type, are now prepared to execute
Job Work in a manner unsurpassed ii this sec
tion of conntry,and on the most reasonable terms.
Blun •
s of every description kept constant!) ,
on hand #r printed to order.. -_
Tiusintss Piredirg.
• 'BRY.4IF•BOUSE,' -
Great Bead Deliot, Pa. "ADDlsoltlltf-
AliVroprietor. - _ , • -
BURROWS, SPIVPUT*Co.,
Miastufactuiers of &mow's COMBINED CAR.
RIAGE Simms, Hughesville, LycoMing Co.,Pa.
Springs may be had of Nt Wilson, Montrose.
Win. IY. SIIIITII
& Co.
Cabinet and Chair Mangfactdrers, toot .Main
• Street, Montrose, Pa. '
Dr. c -
Surgeon Dentist, Nforitrose, Pa. will be at
Searle's Hotel, Mondays:ail Tues days of each
week. 16y1
ItIeMILIAIII at PARK, •
Dealer's in Dry Goods, Groceries, hardware;
CroCkery, Boots and Shoes, dre.;Springrille,
Pa. lByl
1 :- ' LITTLE'4I PHASE,
ttarnies at. Law—Office formerly oeen
pieo by Little & Streeter, Montrose, &nue.
harma - courrty, Pa.
ALPH II LITTLE.]
A. J. DAVIS, 1 r
oiecry ion, COUNSELLOR AT LA*-*Sustpie..
anna Depot, Pa. °Mee over S. B. West's
1 tore. - • -
16y1.
ABEL TERRELL, Moynihan, Pa.
IWaler in Druna,Medicines, Chemicals,Paints
Dye-stufhi, GroCeries, Dry Goods, Hard. ,
-ware, Yankee Notions, &c. Physicians Pie
' acriptions'carefully compounded.
Joni VatovEt;
Fashionable Tailor—Shop under Searles
Hotel, Main Street, Montrose, Pa. - •
. .
-•- JOHN COLSTEN,
DEALER IN . Stoves, Tin, Czpper and Sheet troy.
Ware, LpdersVille,near_Great Bend Depot.-61f
Woodruff it - Eldred
DEALEns Is SrovEs and .Mannfacttirets ,of
pet:, Tin; and Sheet•lron Fare. Shop on vain
St., below Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa.
S. A. WOODUL:FF.I • - [G. B. Ebmitn.
A. Lath' 'op,
DEALER in Ready-Afade clothing, Hata and
Caps: Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods,
Ur Store opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrote
C. D. LATHROP, and .
} with
J. P. W. RILEY,
Dr. Merit H. C. Vail,
J)UGGIST "
and CHEMIST, and Dealer in
DRUGS. Medicines, Cheudeals, Dye Stiffs
Paints, Oils, P.lttx, Window Glass, Camphine
Fluid, Perfumery,' Yankee NoionsAe.,&e.
Lodersville, Pa.-1 Ott
.FRANKLIN FRyER, --
ATTOEE ET AED COUNSELLOR! AT ' I,llW e Motltrfpe
Pa., Will attend faithfully to business en.
trusted to him in the county of Susquebinmi.
Conveyancing and writing of all, kinds will to
'done neatly, and charge moderate. He sill
• also attend to the prosecution of flaiinsof
"dicrs i l their widows and heifs, against thi U.S.
government, for BountY Land,,. ensions, &c.
May hetonna at all hours at the 'office fornierly
occupied' iy; 3.1'. Richard, Esq., .worth or
CourtAlouse.,lBs3—n49 •
- " M. C. - TYLER, . _
Interested with L L. Hunt,.
IMPORTER AND DEM:ER in Hardware and Cat.
levy, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &v.
• . - .No. 215 Pearl Street, N. Y.
Where his Mercantile friendi, in this and oiler
Counties, are kindly invited, andearnestlyeolicit.
ed to call and purchase. n6tf.
KERRY S. KNAPP,
= OF 31-01VPROSE, Pd.
With Roive i Woodriff, & Carter,
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Coitatisstos
-MERCHANTs, No. 173 Washington:Striet
between Cortland and Dey Streets, New York.
March 8, 1854:10tf. - •,„
Medical Card;:
TARS..E. Petrick, Jr. &G. Z. Dimocli have
1.1 this day formeda co-partnership,for A more
efficient and - successful prosecution . of the differ
ent branches of their profession. .
All business entrustedto them, will be atten
ded to'witti promptness and fidelity. j
Their office may be found over Latbrop's
Store, East side Public Avenue. -
E. PATRICK : Jr.
•
G. Z, •DIJIO K.
. 'Montrose, March 22;1854. .
-• W. Singleton, '1
• 1
- Can now be found at his new stand on Owe.
go streot, 2 doors west:of S.eaile's Hotel, :when,
he elrectualiy repairs with dispatch, Witches,
Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every description "Di
IV
machinery. - Wheel . cutting,Gun and grit
materials supplied to the ttae.-51 - . ,
` A.& E. Baldirizi - 1
AyrAY be found in basement of Searle , s_ Ho.
.01 to!, 3 doors west from the corner. , !Notes
and accounts that are due, us *ill
_be very ac
eeptablejf paid soon. i" ' 1
A, & E. BALDr
Montrose, Nov; 22, 1854.-47tf • .
,
3. H. Parsong,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in
Waro, Sofas, -Bedsteads, Tables,
Chairs; !Ste. '
'No. 9 Washington street,
Binghamton;:
Fir Cfan, Ware-Room up stairs.—p
DEAD the ativertbiement .of A. LAT
It &CO.,- in another column and go y
you can buy Goode at.a bargain. •
CLOVER and Tl:lloTRYlr t ittr t
New . Milford,.-3farch Si 1855.
New and ifheap Good
BOUGHT at lo w prgsaro prices and
sold accordingly- bp
- .U. BURROWSi
Gibson, Oat; 11, 1854." ~ -1
• Ca.FpetS.
i t 400 D assortment and handmomti
at very law prices. U. B:
tkt. 11. 1.
[Ezni -B. ca.ol.
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