The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 05, 1855, Image 4

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    Piertistments.
J. Vritte,nberg & Brother
HAVE just received and are daily receiving a '
splendid 'assortment of Spring and Sum- '
niiir. Dress Goods, suet) as Barages, plain and
satin, istriped anePlaid Lawns, Organdis,Barage
Delaines, Silks of all colors and figures and at.
New York prices.
Our stock of shawls is well seleeted; among
which can be found Crape Shawls, Broche Silk,
Ilarage,-Thibet, Cashmere, and Prindet Shawls.
A' splendid stock of Mantillas of, the latest'
styles'and at very low-prices.
Our stock of E broideries is selected with the.
greatest care and cannot fail to give satisfaction.
In addition we have a.good assortment of Needle
work, Window Curtains, at various prices. We
also offer to the public at bargains, Calicoes;
bleached and brown Muslin, a good assortment
of Calicoes, Bedticking, Flannel,,&c.
Hosiery at very low prices; such as Stockings
bleached and brown, slate :color, black and rota
'ed stockings, a - superior article of raw silk Hose,
also a splendid article of silk Mits, Gloves,-Rog
er's Kid Gloves. •
We hare also a splendid assortment of non
nets, Ribbons, also Misses Bonnets, Children's
Fancy Stmur Caps and Flats, a good assortment
of Parasols, all at a small advance above post.
In addition to ail this we offer the public the
largest and, cheapest stock or Ready-made Cloth.
ing ever offered in Northern Penrisylvania. Al
so a ceneral assortment of Gentlemen's Furnish
' ing Goods, sneh as Shirts,Colars,Pravats, stocks ;
suspenders, Drawers and under Garments, &e.
• Please try ns—siis.ipprove if you can.
J. WITTENBERG & BROTHER.
• Montrose, April 25, 1855. ,
TINE ,CHARGED.
g0...44-4,-zamatzmwlet
Delaware, Lackawanna &W.R.E.
' • SPRING ARRANGEMENT! ,
ON and after Monday , May 7„ 1855, the
Mail Passenger Train will leave Scranton
at 10.20 A. M.
Due at Great Bend-at 1.20, P. x.
Connecting with the Dunkirk Express Train
west, and the New Ynrk Express East, on the
N. Y.. & E. R. R. Passengers taking this train
will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.13 p. tu. and in New
York ai 11.15 p. m. - -
Return, will leave Great Bend at 4 p. m. due
at Scranton 5.45 - r. st.
- .
The Freight Accommodation Train, icith pass.
eager. car attached, will depart from Scranton ct
1.00, r. ta., connecting with the Train bound
West, and the Night Express Trains • both
East and West. -
Passengers taking this. Vain and the
. Ni,ght•
Exqiess East, will arrive in New York at 'lO 5
a. m. By taking the Night Fxpress West, will
arrive in Dankirk .at 12- At., or by taking the
Mail Train West, xll' arrive in Dunkirk at 6..45
P• m. • ,
Returning,
will depart- from Great Bend at
'710() ra. and arrive at Scranton, 12.10,'.5. M.
Stages will be in iraiting on the arrival of Pas
seng,er-Tmins at Scranton, to convey passengers
to Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Philadel
phia. 'via the Reading R. R., Easton, andall other
intermediate places. .
D. 11. DO rrEttER, Sup't. -
Sup't 011 ice, Scrantim, •
—play 1, 1855 c 25ff
THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS !-
Fare Ueduced:lue Saved: I Thro'
by Day Light::: •
at =NILS,
forined a partnership in Montrose for
11 the purpose of doing ererybody's
BLACKSMITIIING I
at the old stand near Reeler's Hotel.
We have purchased an entire new/stock of
IRON, comprising a full assortment of all kinds,
direct from the city. We shall keep con4tantly on
hand.
Western—Round and Square
Caststeel Toe Cork. Rods,
Refined Tyre Iron—all sizes,
Band Iron and
.
Spring Steel'.
A large assortment of ;hatable Iron, Coil Chains,
Carriage Bolts, &c. &e., give us a call,
By strict attention to business we hope to re.
,ceive a liberal share of the patronage. Ali work
warranted to give satisfaction' to tbose who will
favor its with their patronage.
'WAGONS AND CARRIAGESjO
ironed on short notice and stock found, or made
Le order through out,as may best suit our patrons.
Ail busineis transactions must be settled 'on&
a year. ShOrt settlements and long friends is
our motto.
-
-N. B. A good journeyman wanted, lo whom
steady employment and high wages will be gken.
A. E. likwtxr, i ' PERns DESKS.
Montrose, May 31,1855.
NEW. STOVE &lir-WAItE
i :EMPORIUM OF
vrootriturr-& EZDItUDI
On. West side, of Main St. and South of
• .• Searle's Hotel,
WHERE mar be found the best assprtm'ent ,
v y of STOVES4ver brought to this market;
together with Tin-Ware cheaper than can be
bowed elsewhere this side of New York.,
•
They would respectfully call the attention of
purchasers to their new and- splendid Stock of
STOVES and TIN-WARE, which wilt be sold
" at very lorq prices. '
• We bare the' most apyiror' pa ferns of
ever brought into this market, among which
Inv be found
Star
of the West (1 . :km.6 , d Peen) Cultiva
' tor, (Elcrated Oeen,) Paragon, New .
World, Glac, ..4.t1a4 and.
Three States,-
All Air-tight, and various other patterns too an-
Inerons to mention.
_TINWARE of all k7uds kept constantly on
hand for household use. Jobbing done to order
-and in the best manner. All-Tin-ware carefully
proved before leaving, the shop.
They respectfully solicit the patronage of nil
who wish to purchase anything in their- line, as.
'swing them that money can be saved by
examin
ing their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
.8. A - . WOODRUFF. G. IL ELDRED.
Montrose, June '7, 1855. ,
New York Prieesl
A'RE now being paid by . ' A. Lathrop & Co,
to a,ll these who consign their butter and
produce to them. .They hawing-made' arrange
ments aro -119W,_enaloied' to send all kinds of. pro.
*dupelo New Yoil: and to.sell the same at the
highest market ,prit.es. 411 thyise 'who . wish
good pricesand !quick reterus we lavire to call
upon
LATIIROP & CO.
ktontrose, May 1, 1855.
Now Store—New - Goods.
rrILIE subscriber -takes this method 7 of wirer.
tising te; 'his friends and the public general.
ly, that he has fitted up a store, just fibrous the
street from his old quarteas, in Brooklyn, where
he is prepared to receive" custotnerg, -and sell
theta Goods, at as tomrates As any, other estsb,
figment in Susquehanna 'county : - My assort.
mantis very large indeed, embracing nearly er.,
erfartiele usually called for in a country store.
As lam determined to do business;so as to
avoid "bad debts," which responsible purchasers
nie lased to pay; I can offer superior. induce.
meats to mish and otherwise•prompt paying pat
terns. _ -
April 30,-1855.
LOST On STOILXN,
NE ,Due. Bill'of .157," field- by the saber-ti
lt," -bey 'against Isaac L. Post—missing_.ovee .
two years. It was not written“or liearerr Al
io, a .note of 814 given by toe :to [null/Vol:40y
of Sing Sing.N. Y., sent back by inaillo,lfont.
lose. N. B. I have not '.eottsigned:the dui bill
',note to the use of any person or' Persona, or'
girt" , them ip the care of any individual. , •
'JOSEPH B. WOOLSEY. • '
lexsTlP, l 44ne 5, 1855-23w3 . .
0. G.. IiEIIPSTEAD.
E-
Powers, Threshirs and SeparotOrs, Combin
ed -Threshers. and Cleaners,. Claret - . Hullers, Por
table Circular Cross-Cut Sato Mills, Peed Cut.
CorniShellers, E mery 's flew. Portshle Grat.
ing Circler Mills, Clow's and elsey's Grain
&c. Peters' improved Rice's 'Fan:
rang Mill, price $2O.
All at wholesale and retell, on very Jfevoiable
terms. . _
These machines and other Improvements are.
warranted to be of the best; material and work
manship, and to operate.as represented by my.
Circulars; - or subject to bereturned within three
months, and the purchase mono ;refunded.
"I take particular are in exalting My con
tracts:for canal height and transportation al:
machines, so that canal
.and. other charges will
be unusually light. Machines for Susquehanna
aunty may be delivered at any o!.onveqient sta
tion on Erie or Lackawanna Railroad.-
'Descriptive eirenlars,..and all necessary
information concerning . all articles sold, by me,;
with prices . , and other nnportant particulars, can;
be had on application to me by 'wait. i -
To save in freight, &e., alt orders shout& be(
forwarded early.
. R. WBLLES.
Athens, Bradford co., Pa., May 12,'35-20m4
Ki3tchum's Moviing and Reaping
Machines.
TIIE subscriber is Solnagent for ‘Evrettuat's
celebrated Mowing, and combined Mowing
and Reaping Machines for tio,rtheni Peun'a.—
Very few of our karmer's are,' aware of the great
advantage gained'hy using al good Mowing ma
chine, and as a general thingl a good mower can
be used on rougher land ilian is usually ;suppos
ed. The. ono Horse lltowSr will • work *en land
somewhat more uneven thdn the two horse mow
er will, from the factAhat tie cutter hariis . Shor
ter. The two-horse' mower cu a swath 4 ft. 8
inches, imd the one norse Ora' feet wide. Tile
frames and cutter
-bars tb,these machines are all
made of Wrought Iron, land every, part is made .
very streng'and durableittad little likely to gjt
out of repair. One extra scythe, extra sections
and fingers, and one wrer,th, are furnished with
each machine. • -
Price of Two Horse Mower, with extras, $llO
Combined '" and Reaper " 1:25
with transportation from Bufflin. "
Price of One Horse Mower 'with extras, • $95
with transportation froni Worcester, Mass..
The tWo'horie mower is warranted capable of
cutting,
with one good team, from 10 to 15 / acres
of any kind of grass, wheilherstandingor lodged,
per day ; and the ;otithined • machitie capable of
cutting the same number of 'acres ;of• grain per
day; The one horse mower, with .4 - gpud horse
is-capable of doing abbit two thirds as much as
the two horse mower. .
•
FrAll orders for the coinbined Stowers and
Reapers should be forwarded to nip by . the first
of Junc, and fur the mowers alonq, - by the 15th
of June nest. • - „
Descriptive Circulars, end all nepcled informa
tion will be promptly furnished ntcApplic4ion by
mail. Order machines early in thq season. -
R. 3L tVELLE.S.
Athens, Bradford cn., Pa:, 'May 12, 'Zi—t",`.oni2
Great Exhibition in Springville,•
GREAT AND RARE i EXIIIBITIGN OF
FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC GOODS,
of almost every style aud quality, such as will*
sure to please and acciimModate all classes :.of
people—from the child in Oe cradle to the Old
and decrepit 'These good are beught on Ihe
most favorable-terms; and will be sold accord;g
i.'
Please give us a a.ll and we will try to s p
ply all your wants 'in the line of GOODS ever
kept in a -country iitore. You need not go to
New York for any thing you *ant:because we
have themiresh from the city. 1
scorn, JOIINSO,N, & CO..
Springvill6, Pa., May 8, 1855. . .
Ittiunty Lqudc. •
rIONGRESS has recently passed an addition.
al Pension law, which extends melt avid , :r
than the former laws._ No one should despair of
receiving a land Warrant :wht has done service
of any kind either in the Revolutionary war or
since,tr has had a husband;of; father who would
pe.entitled to a Peitsion if now; living. The un
dersigned.has the Law and all the legal forms for
obtaining Nnsions undec the Said'act, and "will
promptly obtain any appliettntii Pension who is
entitled, thereto for reastinable' compensation.—
Your Warrants 'will bring ready money if you
prefer not to locate the land.
• N. NEWTON.
Montrose, March 27, 181i-1 4 2d. I
TODairy-Men and eh oeseAblakers.
TUE undetsigned subscriber is tint prepared
JL to furnish ehecse Makers with a new snd
improved yitent, .self-acting press, which will
4o up bulginess right. This press being self
acting, is far more
,e.onvenieht than the old nosh
iomiiklong lever press, with Weizhts. For retrer
enee7inquire of 1 3 Loomis, C.f. Loomis, and
others mho have used thi4 new press and tested
its merits. Thos& men brill tell you it is no
humbug. golleaSe call land gilt one, while you
have an opportunity.
31011frOSO 'MZIY 18,185
.:WESTWARD:, H 0!.,•
THE artist, being 4ses 4 F9 n a trip to, the
West; his . - _
•
Mtguerrean Rbouts -
at oa4 Fellows' Hall Will bel'elosed •for a feW
weeks., lie will give due notice of his return,
and hopes that in the meantime you will all get
a ugood ready'to have y6ur flees taken.
'V. B. DEANS.
'Montrose, May 2 . 6, 18 5.
f
GREAT. A TTRACTIONS;
.
TirE UPSONVILLE
HE Subscriber is .pow 'ra well se.
lected as4oriment Of. Goods, Gr4eries,
Fish, Ha rdware, Groclie Reidy.4tde CI Othing,
Hate, Bonnets, (a' eplitndici assortment,)
Dye.StuffsiYankee Notions, In fact,
almost everything usually called,for at a coon.
• try,,Store, including Flciur, Salt and-Meal; all of
which he is desirous orselling for ,Cash, tor any
kind of 'Farmer's - Merahateable Produce 4 or on
good approved Short credit:, flis friends are
-most respectfully invited to give hiin, a 4all and
he will satisfy them that the Exchange is the
pike° for 'farmers to tied°. - The higheirt price
paid, in Cash for Butter. - „
J. L. MERRIMAN.
Upsonville, May 150851
• - Auditor's Nodal; a.
Busiinehanna Connty,*;
The undersigned snlinditorappointed by the
Orphan's Court of said County, to dtttribute
among the heirs . of. Thomas Burdick,
.decesuic4,
the finds remaintng in the hands- of Avry Bur
dick; Administrator, will attend to thoduties of
his appointment at hiseoflien in 3fontrnsei on Sat
urday, the 'WM 4 of July next, it one °Week in
the afternoon.. "At's;h 2 fict l l-1....ir , n e . and i platel ail per -.
sons interested "wilt 'firclsent their claims, or be
forever after barred ',from coming in ii on said
fun/
- FRANKLIN YrtAsEg., Auditor.
rune 14, Ins. - •
paid for D4ry Butter . b
1 y
JONES
C ASII
• June 1,1855..
The eraill'ealwable Sprier and Sumner .3kidieine in Me
%WU: !AR. HALSEY'S .
IFOREST WINE!
Patronized bithe . Nobility and Illtdieat Faculty of Are To nd
anciesfecined Mermaid ettraoedinary mclieio.o in Me word:.
lleribelreis containing metaesee or liquorice, like the
many large bottles to tiro
bcbardneestt7hd:samillgBhParteeltitehn%nrg.ui
e 4 ln re health.. The Forest Wine Is 1 ,.
ettogettier • different article. - le. ermlains no syrups to'
give It consistency, but acquires its excellent illavor, and
'poweiful medicinal properties from the vegetable plans
of which It la etemposed.• The Fora.* Wine combines the
Tiettles of the Will Cherry, Dandelion, Triton. Doce;arcd
Bawler:rata, with other valuable plants whosepropertics
are Wit more effective.
Itar high maneentrailon renders it one of the mast if/cleat
medicines now in use." Sometitnee less than a tingle bottle
reiteres the lingering r eti cut item weisenese,alebility , start
eielleirsa; to strong and vigorous health,. Every dose
thews lie good effete it on the conetltatton, atel Improves
th sit et eof the health. The Toteet %Vinci.% reeenneneriii
ediin the steamiest' terms, for all the erimplaiuts of the
Met:Stomach, I.lver,.Eldneye, Nervous Disorders, laillioun
-Affections, Dropsy: Dyepeparla. tries of Arnett te. Ja ti
Female Comp`aint a, Scrofula, and all disor.
?f dery miring from Bad -Blood and impute habit . ;
. "- • of the system: .
.
- Sated from Death,!-!
. . •
Testimony of3lr. Nathan Modhews,.a highly respectable
ettil wealthy eltisen of - Relent*, 2i, J. • '
;Dr. G. w. rtm.ssy believe ypur Forest Wine nod
Nils base bein the means tit faring any life. When
commented taking them I laid at the point of death. with
Dropsy, Files and /Whine. .My physician% had given tee
titer 14e peel Mare, and my tartly bad losttall hopes of my
recrivery: While in this dreadful eitnat on. yout Forret
Wine and Pigs were procured for me, and before I had 11n ,
Ishatitlatilrat bottle of the Wino and box t f Pills ' expe.-
rieneed preat relief; my body end limbi; which were
greatly swollen, became senfibly reduced: hope" of my
recrererVbegan now to survive. and after enuttenltig
the
-nee of yonrutedieinee for about a month, the Piles end
kethma were completely rived. The Deopsy, with which
my life evattelaced in such great danger, was also nearly
gone. I: haveicentin arid the use of your medicines until',
the preatut time, and I now enjoy 115 perfect health as ev.
sr, 1 414 in my life, althrinch I am-more than 80 yearn of
age. : 'route, respectfully, N'. 31,1 T HEWS.
Newark, N. J,, Dec. 19,1847.
Great cure (fLiier Comp/aint of ten ycars. Stan
ding, P .
New Truk. Jan. 9. 154 e. •
Dr:liial.ste, Dear Sir:—liaring - taken your Forest Wine
and Pills to remove a ditesee Of the Liver, from . which I
have Fettered severely for upitatils of ten years; and having
adhered elcaselyto the directions that acrompany the medi•
einee,l have recovered my health notwifluitandinc all isle)
knew methought my ease ineurtilile. - Frevion is to t skip;
the Wine and Pills, I had rimourve to the best medical
treatnitintibu • enntinned to grow worse to an .alarmlne
degree. Some of my friends limit. deepaltinely of mg case
and tried to perellade me front malsine use of any adeertis.,
edmintedles• and doubt not, but what there are hon.
d r edsilisseu:ded from taking :your excellent medirines; I
enneequenee of the deception and inefficiency of man • .
vertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men, in clam
log
edvertisemecia. Ent what a pity it is, that the de
teptioit used by alders .should be the means of dissuading
mans' Inhering Wier isease. from meklns trial and being
euredby your excellent medicine. If: manly speaking.
they have saved my life; w en I commenced making use
of them, was in a wretched condition, but began to ex
peiiettee their goad effeets in less than these days; and in
!Ix weeks rem the time 1 put chivied the medicines, to the
'Mat sorprlee of ail my friends. I was entirely cured. and.
had increased tifteen pounds in weight, leering taken one
box at the Pills: nhd two hettles of the Wine: "'field to
G o d that every parer sefferer would avail himself or the
.came remedies. i Your?, &c., .l S. WILSON'
NERVOUS DlR,lnnEns.
- Are ;diocese sof 'the .mind no well no of the hraly; ore
uenoUy bronght !on by troubles and affliction, Ali,'
are raratt eommoti to persons of delicate cra.titution—,
and iefreiltiv c tinting. Low 'pith.. meianeholy, frightful
p a l dreams, awl fenrfnl.antiripotions of evil from the
plitthtroteAur..generaTlir accompany nerTong
The'Vorest Wine and rills are an;erfergetie 'remedy in
these complaints. '
.
. txtrnet of a linter from Mr. Jos. C. Tail ding. dated
Dr.IIALSEY , - Sept . 7. lir
Dear Sir, Youriforeot Wine rind Pills bare cured my
wlfitof a dreadful nervous disorder. with which she had
been affected for many year.. If Pr body was almost wag
ed away. She watt frequently dieturbed to her sleep by
ffightful beaus, awolfening quite exhausted and covered
with pelropiration,and at times laboring under the delft
that onmethine dreadful was about to hopper to her.
fly the nor of four:hat tleo of the Wine,' and . s hex of the
pms,sbeis now in perfect health. , She boo retained her
flesh and coliir,aul enjoys roclety an welds.: ever.
J.C.PAULDIXO
'llr.Dayld Martin; a "elebrated practitionerof N. York.
declared publicly, that one bottle of Ilileey's 'Perrot
Wra e contained more vlrt , ea than fifty of the large rad
, tics of Sarsaparilla. Ideogro. S.B. i.ampman .fc ,Co ~ one
of the largest and moot reeipeetable Dr0g...410t0 in Syracuse,
In a letter, gays: " From what they hare Ti. and and seen
of galory's Yorrot Wine. it is an exeellent and coal med
ieine,and will undoubtedly become the leading medicine of
the day."
The Parfit Mine Is put nit In largestfirarti dottles, with
Dr.llalgey'ename blown in the glass. One Pol:hr per hot
fie, tir six linttleoforrire Dolt arg. uni,eiiitcd refeßtPitl.
24 Cents per Jinx. Por Sale by the appointed Agents,- at
xrt,i,,s a te and Retail. Ge n eral Dep , t , 1i,1 Duane street,
one dram- fromdfludoon. New York. - '
Appointed Agentsiullrintrose,AbelTurrell; Creatilend,
,I,ueien Scott.
41y1 change quarterly.
Are Curing the Sick to an event- newer before
known of any 3fedicine.
//welds, Read and Juti ,, r. for Yourselres.
z.. ,
9 ''
II
auLrs AIIEL. Esq.. the well known
•
• •
'.• at s t . perfurner.of Chestnnt street,Philal.
' 's ....,_
_/Z... whose thoie.e products are found at
, ~,--• , s' , ',/ almost every toilet, FnyA : %
"I am happy to my of your Ca
...,...--
. '. kb o , •tobe a' totter family mettitine; for
i r4 thartie Pills. that I have_ foutni tnetn
iretset:_;; common
f e
i fi . .7 ' 'Ms_ m y knowledge. Many of my friends
hare realized marked benefits from
Mtn' and emintl tie with me in believing that they passes<
extraordinary virtues for drivin;ont disease and curing
thr AA. They are not only effectual but safe and pleas
ant to be taken, qualities which must make them valund
lay the public, when they are known."
Tile venere)le thane.-! or W.V.:MLA w, mites 'from Dal
timore, I:th April, 1554 : • ? -
1 i •• Dr. J• C. Ayer—Slr: I have taken
.rmr Pill: with ;Teat
I‘.eneGt,foe the tigleii.tiegt.langMor , toga or appetite. and
I ;111111°ns he.ndaeha. which has of late years nvertnizen me ih
the spring. A few doses of yoUr Pi I k erred too. I have
alAeil your Cherry Pectoral many Years in my f.,mily for
cougits and adds w ith unfailing success- Yon make medi
cines Which cure, and I feel It a pleasure to • eon:intend you
fur the gond you hate done and are doing." i
Q. F. FARGO.
20-If.
REAT ENGLISH REAtEDY.
AYEER'S PILLS
JOHN' P. BE.VITY, S.K-of the Peiad.Railroad Co.
,
" Pn..n. Tt. ftire. D 0.113,1813.-
" Sir: I take plea-mre In toldinz my testimony to the, ef-
Scary of yotir medicines, hating flerived very-material en
efit from the trite of, both your Pectoral and' Catharth.
Pills. lam never without them In my family, nor shall I
earroonsent to be, while my menus will procure thorn."" -
The widely renowned a. B. ST/TENS, ar. p., of Went
wor th, N. 11.. titer•-•
0. mains used your Cathartic Pills in mr. practice, 1
cottifyirtin experience, that they are an invaluable. rue.
ra .e. la ease* of disordered functions of the liver; taus
tot headache, indigestion, costireness, and * the great ea.
r iety of 11Seafts that follow, they are a sneer remedy than
any other. In all eases where* purgatlre' reitt;.dy re .
quired,l oonfidently recommend these Pills to the pnblic.
as auperiorto any other 1 hare ever found. 'They are
sure in their operation, and perfectly safe. qualitle which
make them an Invaluable art fele fur public 'nee. 'hare
for mmay.years known your Cherry J'rrterufas the brst
cough imedleine in the . world; and these Pills are in no
wise inferior to that admirable prepare:lon for the treat
ment of diseases.."
" 3c:ion. Me., Nor.. 25, 1 r,..13
•"i DR,. J. C. AY VA—Dear :I have been Millet from •
mel:lirth with terufUln in its i:orin turn, and now. after :1:i
yeaas' trial, and an untold of amount of Flittering. have
"r completely Cured in a few weeks by your rills.—
h what fvelings of rejoicing-I write. can only he imag
ine/when you realise what I have auticrel. and how lcult.
•
"ever till now have I beim free. friun tbia
ahn.,, it i n Mime shape. • At timea it attackid my eyes. and
ado me almost blind, besides %Le unendurable pain; at
others it settled in the scalp of my head. and destroyed
mj , hair. and has kept meoartly fiat : all of my ; some
timesit came out fin my face, and kept it formuntha a raw
" About nine weeks ag I comMeneed takh c your Ca
thartic ping, and now am entirely free from the complaint.
My eyes ore Welf. my skin Ts fair, and .my hair has com
menced a healthy growth;. all of which makes me feel al
ready a new person.
.„" ilopingthls statement may be the mean = of conyeyine
Information that Wall do goo-1 to others, I am, with every
let , timent nflgatitudr. Yours, a-c.
1.1 ATIT A niciven .9 ,
0 , 1 hare tiown the *bore narned Maria Ricker fr..mo her
childhood. and her stotement IF strictly true.
DRFAV E.F.• ER V 1F:
Overseer of the Pot/nom:di, Manufacturing Co."
Cap; .10EL PRATT. of the ship :Marion, writes from
tinslon,2oth lorti,lBs4
Your Pillattava eared me from a billion* attack which
arose' from . derangrinent-iof the Liver, 'which had become
very setione.... I had failed of any.relief by my Physician,.
'and from evey iemedy , l could try, but a few dost gof your
rills hate completely restored - me co health*. I hove given'
,them to ray children for worms,- with the best effects.—
They were promptly,
.eured. - I recommended thrut-to
friend for eostiveness,which had trourded hum for months
-
—he told me In a few days they. had eared-him, You make
the beet Medicinal:l the woritliand Lam free to atty so."
. •
grad Pile from the distingu ished Solicitor of tire Frt-
Creme Court,wboae brilliant abilitl , s bare mode him well
known, not only inthla but - the neighboring ft rates.
• - New Orleans. April 5.185 t.
"Mr—"T lave grentastisfactoin in nessurin man that my.
Mr and family have been very much benedtted by tour
'medlcine. My Wife was aired two years since. of a severe
and dangerous cough your ent RUT PiCTOtt AL. and
slue. then has enjoyed perfect - health- . My children have
several ,tiatea been cored from 'attache of the Influenza
and Croup by it. It la an invaluable remedy for these
complaint*.; Your Cayn awrtn Pitt/ have entirely cocci,
roe from a dyspeptia and costivemeet.. orbich has grown
._ u poP rnst . Pir 001,10 years ,— indeed this core is much more
wiPoriaat..fewn the fact that I had' failed to gat relief.
1 . from the belt Physician which this spell on of tip. country
aterda, atattrota any of the am/serous et/coedit/ I hadta
.
. .
64. Yon seem to na,Doetor. like a prorldeatiel bletelo;
to our fatally, and you may well suppose. we are not nu. I
mindful of It. Yours reepeinfally,
L.EA VITT TWA XYV.I. 1."
• _ Senate Chatober;Ohlo. April Sth, 1851.
• it Dr. J.O - Ayer —Ttenored Sir—l have made a thorough
-trial of th*Cathartic lett.me by your agent. and
;have cured by.thrso.of the dreadful Itheisnia th etri under
which LeYound me suffering. ,Thelly.c-dove relieved me.
and slew subsequent doses .aotlrely removed the disease.
I feel ln better health now than for some yeare brfote.
which I attribute'entirely to the effects of your Calleartic
- .Yours with great
. , LUCIUS B. IRETCALY."
• Tile tenni* art all from person, who are publicly known
These they reside. and who would not mike three vtate•
legate without * thorough conviction that thew were true.
Prepared. byJAIdER C. AYER, Practical and Analytical
,Elitemiet, bout% Masa. , .
POLV BY A. Totten...Mon trete ; 11. Y. &R. Potteh,
Wexford Church & fltnadaff; L. Scott; Great
)feat: BY nil '..Dflteitiftto and Dealers in mrdit.ano every
*tiers. .; Reptl3.-3Tlute .
NEW GOODS. -
i n a r , l . AvEnn is now receivin? . bis . Spring
11.1
♦ GOODS, which will he Willow for - ensll.
Montrose, March 28-, 1855'
SALAMANDER, sating
"VVANS .& WATSON; No. 26 South F417111'11
X.ll St., Philadelphia.: - -
GREAT FIRE, CILESTNUT &FIFTII Ste,
Fnday morning, December I . sth, 180. Ev:lns
& Actu a te Salamander Safes tri mphant, us
they always are when pat to the test
Pirmatis.t.fiii.t, Dec 15,..1534.
llessra Evens & Watson, No. 26 outh Fourth
St., rhiladelbliin. • • •
Gss•rt.cur.sit—lte take. Much pleasure in roc
ornmending year Salamander Safes to Merchants'
nud others in want of aseciire means of preserving,
their books, papers, &c., from fire, us We one we
purchased from you about seven months since has
preserved our booksi-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 Cheistnut and Fifth
streets. The above was in use in our office, on
the secdnd floor of our building, from which place
it Tell into. the cellar
.and remained there the
fire was out. The Safe was thou removed and
I opened in - the presence ant least -1.000 persons,
who witnessed the good condition of the contents.
15'16 you please have the Safe and Locks repaired
as we intend to put it in use again, having _perfect
noulidence in its fire-proof
Yours, Respectfully,
LACEY & PHILLIPS.
Evans and Watson take-pleasure in referring ,to
the following, among,the many nundreds who have
their safes in use:—U. S. Mint, Philodo.; Farmers
and 3lecluinids' Bank, Philada.; Samuel Allen,
Esq., high Sheriff Philo.; Jolfn N. ilenderson,
City Controller; Caleb Cope 4. Co., No. 153 Mat.
ketfit ; Richard Norris And Son, Locomotive buil
ders, Philado .; Bancroft and Sellers, Machinists,
corner lthh and :lames Sts.; Franklin Fire 4npu,
ranee Co., Phan.; Pentea Railroad Co:, Philodo.l
Lacey & Phillips, cot ner sth and Minor Streets;
Sl k arpless 8r0.,' No. 31 south 2d St,-, James, Kent
and Santee, No. 147 North Third
. Street ; %V. II;
/fortsnianund Sons, No. 51 North 3d St; Smith,
Williams & Co., No 87
.Murket St.; J.& B. Arne,
No. 155 Chestunt.St.
A large arsortmeut of the alkoro Safes always on
hand (warranted to stand lb. per cent.. more fire
than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS &
WATSON, alio tnannfactuie and keep for Fate.
Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sosh, for mak
ing fire-proof Vaults ;or Banks, Stores. public and
private buildings. Seal and Letter Copyin Press
es;. Patent ?late Lined Refrigerators, Please
give. us n voil e -at No; tl6 South .Fourth .
dolphin —15.0
NEW GOODS
.7tC 3111.1,AX - PARK 'return their grateful
I. acknowlediments to.the public. for past t . a.
.yON, and invite attentiontp the very large stock
of Spring and Sisnmer Goads they are now re
and off..r for sale at very imc prires. Gs
addition to their usual az:sortineut of staple Dry
Good,,Groeeries, Hardly:lre, - Crockery,. Paints,
and f . ")I , S &42„ they are prepared to exhibita large
psxortment of •
LADIES DRESS GOODS- -
of every description, Furred, Plaid and
llonnets.Shawl!!, Ribbons, Glores,ll,4iery
Ladies and - shoes of all kinds—also a
large stock of
READY.SIADF: CLOTHING,-
L lotus, Catssimere.s. Tweeds, ,4ans, Summer
Cl ~tizs, t'etings, Hats and_ C;lls,ll,mts and
St/6es &e. &e.
They respectfully solicit an early call froin
tho.se-v, hi. wish to purchase Goon Ci001):5 AT
Lott PLICr.S.
MI , MILLAN,S: PARK.
Spripg,yille, May 2, 185-1. - •
Farmers' Union Insurance Co;
Office, Athens, 13rytqforti County, Penn'ci
• _CAPITAL 200 000,
SECT.:TrED CY BOND 4 AM) 3101:TGAGES ON 'REAL
EsTATE.
INSCRF.S against loss by FirejTouses,Stores
L
and other hmldinLrs,Ciood:44 Waxes; and Mer
chandise, on as favorably, terms as any - similar
Institution. Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
PZRECTORS.
lion. Horace Fra ncis Tyler, Gee,. A.
Perkins, J: T. D. Myer, C. N. Shiptnan, C. P.
Welles, Jr., 1. E. Canfield. Athens: 1-inn, John
Laporte, Tuwarelai Gen. Bradley Wakeman, L,.
eep„ - Ille: Geo. M,Dollenbaek, Wiiketbarre ;
31i
ehael Mylert, Laporte. Pa. • '
_ _
OFFICERS.
• lion. llornce ('res.: C. F. tVolte4s, jr.
Nice Pres. and Tr(ras.: J. E. Canfield, SeCy.
Addre , ,s, 0. S. ilcelpe,
conntv, Pa., or S. E. Grcat Bend.--.28y1*
- Doct. R. Thayer • .
TAKES this method of saying to his: friet:d-;
and eugotnei,g that he has again resumed
the practice of Medicine at his old stand in Mon
trose, where he may; im found at all times unless
professionally employed. Ho would say to those
(mine. him on old accounts thnt he will deduct '25
per on all accounts paid before the first of
April next. (or ,if any pour like myself,) I *lll
deduct film
fflMl=
NEW BOOKS.
NEW stipply - of valnalde Books just re.
ceived this, day at the “ Post Other," Web
ster's Royal Oethvo Dictionary. Unabridged and
revised d'o., Dr. Adam rClark'sComment:Wy upon
the New Testataent, Albeit Barnes Notes on
do., life or Isaac! T. Hopper, by L Mnritill Child ;
Ida May, a eapiial hook ; Ruth Hall; the best
book ever written by Fanny Fern y" My Court,
ship
- :lnd its consequences." a new book justnut,
by Henry %Vikotr ; The Spirit Wrappings exam
ined and explained, Stoddard's ready reckoner, a
valuable Book : Miner's Domestic Poultry Book,
erap Books. Receipt Books, Note Books,
all of which will be sold at the lowest cash
price, by - A. N. BULLARD.'
_ Montrose, Feb. G, 1855. - -
TEWELRY—More\ new Jewelry justireeelv
.
..ed direct from the manufacturers, mid eon,
sisting of a first rate assortment of Ladies - and
Gentlemen's Gold finger Rings, Breast Pins, Ear
Drops and Fob and Vest Chains Slides,
Keys, Studs, Pens; etc. Persons wishing to pnr
chase Jewelry should certainly call at the Stare
. T LIR RE', L.
Montrose, April.l9., 1855. . - •
OFFICE and - Pocket Employers -time
Pass and llemorindurn Books;Bl'k Books,
Day Books and Led;zers, a good assortment for
sale at the Post o:liee. •
VA LE N PI ES!N VAVENTINES!! ValenttTle
day - is coming, so callnt the Post (lam and iiet
yon a Pretty - Valentine--cheap--from Is to Bs.
• YETIN LE, EC, from Fanny's Port FO:ia, sec
ond Series, for sale at the Post Office. -
Prof: J. F. Stocldards.s Series (4 Nos.) of Arith
males; for sale at the Post Office, by
lfbntrose, Jan. 91tz, 1855
Administrators' Sale
NToTicE is hereby given that by virtue of an
I Order of sale, issued from the Orphan's
Court of Susquehanna County, the foliciwing de
eriberl property, late the estate.of Augustus
Piekering, deceased; 0)1 be offered .for. sale at
Oldie • vendee, on Tuesday, the 3d day of. Jul y.
nest, nt nne o'clock; N. Situate. in Jackson
tmcnship in said Oonnty: bounded north by
lands in possessionlof Joel Lamb, east. by lands
iti poSsession of I.4,wis Low, smith by lands in
possession of AmtlOs.Benson,nnd west by_lands
of Joseph. Drinker, .or lands- for which he
agent, known • and described on a map of re.
survey of Henry Drinker's Tunkhannock tract
as the southeast half of Lot No. I'7l, and con
taining 63 acres and 81 perches, more or less, on
Whieh is a good framed. house, a -horse-barn, cow-.
bartn, and other 'out.houses.
.de to be held upon the premisesinnd terms
ll i,
of ay: d e m : i t n m i ld a e tc;o h ArA n s3 o ylfl u ity , D n 4E t .i i . i ,e ) ..l n viß n ck.z t ei l N i ri) at oK ay NdE; n ac. f .:4 : N l scic l a e :
„., Jackson, June 4, 1 555. . .23-7-.4w,
C. D. Virgil, Dentist, rOmoved ton room
over P. D. Chandler's store, vi;ln•ro it will be his
pleanitire to see his friends" es 'quiet tatiossible."
C. D. VlRGlL,:ltesident Dentist.
Montrose, liny 11. 1855.
Executors' Notice.
ALL persona indebted to Joseph Ros.9,.decens
ed, late of Middletown township, aro here ,
by notified to call nUif make immediate payment:
And all persons having yl:dms upon the; nano
will present them duly nAested for payment;
'POLLY ROSS,
OTIS ROSS, • .1. Exceitora.
NORMAN ROSS, ).
Middletown, June 10, 1655
A. N. BULLARD
Remov
21-6w.*
•
" Man, Know.
Anhieulunble nook for 2k erial- 1, AS, rims ift miry should
/sure a copy "
. .
- 100,004 • COPIES-SOLD .IN .
..• `'o, '!' ' ',' ,
.N.“...,kv,,,,,, E C„..„ I .1,, I.lliiiiiTllAN A TEAR': A nett •
• ~ . ..•\ t i•''._, , , ,\'' ,‘ ' ' l 4'‘ . ..'' , edition, revised iiindimploved,
iii7.o/ 4 iii.„ L, - ,,! -g*:. (fist issued. -.
49.- - ..,-p...n.i,„ , ,_.-1 - . Dr. Gunter's Medical Manual,
"i , %-0GiP.7.4?„,.. ,c .. , - . an 4 11311111106 k COTtlit atilteted
- - n.,..J., ,5,4 . 1 .CLte ~ A— .. .., . ..: lirotalulie: an outline °tithe ore.
7- ,, ,":„ • , '',-7`rt-t"., •",,;,, gut, p rogr ess,t teat menl antic it re
• - .-2;:; , , , , , / ;; , i i i it , a;N:Nt. s . of. every form of 'disco te, eon
` trotted by promiseuoussexual ,
Intercourse, by self alini-eer by sexual excess, with advice
for their Ilrevention . written in- a familiar Ityie, avoiding
all mi.dieal tischnicatities.end everytiting that would offend'
the ear of decency; with an outline of complaintatneldent
to Females, from the result of some twenty years' succeed--
ful practire exclusively devoted t o the cure of diseasei of a
delicate cc private nature.
To which is added receipts. for the cure of the above tlla-•
eases, nud,a treatiso on the causes, syttiptems end cure of
the Fever and Ague • .- • -
Testituotni of the Profeesorafelbxle/riot in Arno College,
PhifuJetphia—"Dß-LifiNTEIVe MED lOAL MANUAL,".
—The author ei this work .tillike the majority of tlt eat
who advertise to cure the di tea ?es of which lt treats is a
graduate of one. f tee beet Colleges in the tinitedStaLnit•
It &Mini.. Mr Ora snre to recommend him to the unforto.
nate; or to the victim elm iii practice. as a suceemsfill and
exi;rieneed praet itimart.in whose „bettor and integrity
they may place the greatest etnatidenen.
JOT; S. LONGSIIOIIF., 31 D• .
• Front A Wnothetivi. M. I). ,nf Pry , . •Ifilir er sit y ,- - Phit...
efelpha.—ll gives.me'pleastt re I. add my testimony to the:
professional ability of the Author of the" Manic/IL MAII•
VAL." Numerous caste of Diaeaso of the Genital Organs,
.sc,tme nt them of long standing, have erdno . tinder my no
-1 tiet,ht which his skill bait been .xuanifest in reRVIT illg W-
I petfee , health, in some rare, where the patient has been
eon tddere d beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sinn
inal weakness. or •Ilsorrantzeitt ent of the Junctions pro
iered by asitalittie or Exeeas of venery„. I do not know
his sapereor in the profession. I. have been acquainted
with the Author' seine thirty years. and decal i t no more
than justice to him aS well as kindness to the unfortunate
vicilm,off , arly Indiscretion, to recommend him tirl one in
whose proftisionat skill and iritegrity they may safely
confide themselves. kLFILICD WoODIVA RD, M. D.
. " Thisis. wahout exception, the moat comprehensive
and ititelligibie veil: published on the class otillsease of
whieli"it treats. _ Avoiding all.t echnical term it,i t address
ritual fto the reaseo of its readers Tt is free from all
objectionable matter. and no parent however fastidious,
can object to plat!' tig it in the hands of IllAtins. Thews.
thor has devoted many years to the treatment of the val.
ous complaints treated of. and, with lon' little breath to
puff. and ton tittle presumption. to Impose. he has offered
to M , world, a , th , tnsrel y nominal price nf 25 rent-, the
fruit of some twenty yearg'tuest attecessful prartice."--
/fernbl.
"No teacher or parent ihouldbe without the 1 / 4 tV l4l 'airt , I
Imparted lc tolxforaluable work. It irould save yiarr Of
palnonortiflcation einkorrow to the yoUth under thelr
ehtt , ee "—Prople..‘ Arfrorafe.•
.•.
A Presbyterian rterf..,•yntan in-Ohio, writing' of ..11 an-
tr r* , .7tle•fleal-Nf an oil", gay, P.--"Thou?nnels upon th;;ne
ands of nor youth. by rril example and influence of the
pai ,, ionF..lirtre biro ie I Into the habit of self p011trlon„
wiiltont roalizitta the +ill and fearful - cont , eittencer. upon
th Inrele.!•a and t h eir pooterity. Thecourtltutlonseftlions .
ada whoarofaishnrfantlllor. ha - re been. enfeebled, if not
b oleo down.ond they do notknow the ennir or the cure.
Arlythlnr that eon he done so to enflehten and influence
t lir nubile mind rs to ell erk .and.olf imately to rentovethitt
, 1,14*-Ppre,ill I..tlie..ofil'ilmain uretcheantars „won Id rAinfer
thr o , .ratr..:t ltletinc• n.-.att.; the religion of .Tretu a Christ,
on the pr4..-nt and eo•nitr.r.eenerAtirio. intemperance(or
thed'"i , finto%leatlttr drlnkrl' thoughit haa . tdain thous.
ants urea thrpz,,intli.!. not a Crolter ?nn urge to th e hu
tnan tare A.-eel - It mv'thrito;c on behalf of the afllieted,
and.befirce me.enur co-workerin the goodarorliyou .are
Ito netirely etle , t,zed 15..." '
0 i0.,,,it (....,...tirs , lr ener.lon,h Win tk...f , !rward4 , l.frer ,, f
pn.,,ge., to one ply., ofthe Irtnit , A Staten for 20 ernte. or
'oda ....n‘e , f.',Y. 41. A btro. - .. (prol - pald) CO 1)I kt CO:,
pub1i.1...rz...r.P. ,, v. l'ii. Intilll,lelphia..
pr , ..jionli.Sellt-r-3,( . .OIVA , SerS Mild Book Agents :Ipplieti
on the Moat 1it.,,,! t....., 24y I
Now Lino of Mail Stages
racra
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KIRKWOOD TO. MONTROSE,'
AT,(;,. villl . le4ve liirk7cood,rapt;ingtilrougl Oor
bccttville,l.tberty,4 C.,1”...ry utortlingarterthearri
r4tof t tin UM; rra ins of (.76.rt ,trot h East aril West,res.c.h
logMentiroarst '1 I'. M. . . . .
RETURNING,
Letti'eMontros edaily,,ciunday s except 'at2 P M.
rearbincl;:irkt%oc,cin . ttUte to' take the „Mailtraies of
cars.hoth Fast an& West_ Iteing - the, nearest MI ntn+t
fea.iblerouti torea eh the New York and Erie it ailrontl
Tlth line: ntery•eet,atri.weeklyffna.fol InmorkSprinir-
WentninG, Wilkesbarre. which
leave , \tout rr.ce at 7 A 31 every 3tontlay. Wedutpda) and
co Fri ert4s , Mr.], erapn 111,
Ter.tn , an.l own:orral.le'larria.reF are prorided .ett,tlll,e
-rroprictvrtAk illTare'nepaiust toeommolarot he Prib
-tie. - W K. [LATCH.
: 4 . ep. .1651. , 'ORGAN hif EST .
nt:ILmovAL.
EIMER R. S.l' , Vl/I)ART) since the late fitly
way i I;ASE74ENT frF SEARLE ' S
HorEL. Net with , t:intilie , the unprecedented ra
pidity with %viC,ch our stork of Boot;, Shoes,&e,
" went oir on the merninr% of the fire,
.we., still
have .&iontesen hand. and - shall , be . supplied
KEE I :Eft & STODDARD
)1 on r 4 - 1 ,.(•; Noyonther,l3, 1 554.
10;060 Firkin Staves Wanted:
Vlhe t.tili,,criliers'immediately. Also Ilead 7
timbe'r and 11oop-p.lits—for which we
'ill pay Ow Ilia/lest market price. Seasoned
Stares preferred. smyru & HEMPSTEAD.
Feb. 13; 1855.
Broche
Sh4wls.
irt IIERPER than ever bet re known, Deana
k_./ rut patterns, andline piality of 8.4 - Broehe
Shawlw . . Lupen'r* manufasture, at $7.
Oct. 11. . • U. B. & Co.
TONG and S(jOare., Wool, Brocho and. Silk,
4 very haadsonfe styles, jzaat extremely low
prices.U. IL & Co,
•.
Oct- 11.
Hoo. liarric, Iltimeopathi‘t,
TAY be " consulted at Hatch's Hotel,. in
ill Montrose, fin-three days, the tth,itit and
801 of each month. upon all disc:lces of the hu
man system, viz : CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis,
Intl unction of the Lun,,os, Throat, Liver, Pleura,
Kidneys and Spleen, Dyspepsia, (Indigestion,)
Liver Complaint, Rhuinatism, Scrofula; Erup•
tiuns, Spinal.Cotnplaints, Nervous Weakness,
etc
Consultation Free! Patients visited at their
residences if desired. - Office hours front' 7 in
the morniinz until 9 in the evening.
March 15, 1855.v1
Hglmbold'sGenHaine . Preparations.
...
Heirtholors.l7;gllo . concentrated C i ontßound
E.
Fluid .tract Betch?t,- i
Fo r Disesse.s of thrill:W.lot and Khlo•ys. Secret DiSsas.es:
r , trietutes, Weaknesses, and ah I iseases of the hexuai
T., Organs, . .. . I , • - . . •
. _
. . li r
_hether iii ;3fale or Female, ' .
from'whaterer cause they l may Lave oriOiratol and no
matter of bow long standing • , .
If yon have contracted the terrible dtseasewhich, when
onee seated in the system. will surely go down from one
generation to another, untierminin: the constitution and
sappiW7, the very Tidal fluitts.of life. do not trust yourself
in the hands of Quacks, wto start up every day in a city
like this, and Bil the papers with glaring fabeitootl4, too
well calculated to d• ceive! the young ctn.! thou not ac
rin,nicit eft with their triekli... you .can not be too careful in
the retention of it remedy these eases ,
The Fluid Extract : nut:llu bra been premouneeti by emi
nent Physi•rian..the grea!rst remedy erer ko:mcn. It is a
roeil . ieltin perfectly pleasant In its:tast• and very 'innocent
in its action, and yet co thorough that It annihilates every
p+rtielebt the rank and pOi miners virui of. this !dreatitul
dipanse ;.and. unlike - tithes temedir4, It does not' dry up
the disetnte in the blood.
• CONSTITUTIONAL DEDIPTY, •
brought nn by ...if-abuse, a rnottr terrible diresie, tablets
has brought thon.andA of tlin Inman tact to untimely
Zra!es. thnsbArtstina the brilliant boMPI of, parette. and
blighting In the }lnt the glotione ambition of many. #t tto
hte ynnth. can be core] by this infdt;b4 retni.ly. • Atpl its
a medirdne arbleh mast henefitt ecerybOdy. from the Am
ply delicate to the confined and de , Tlairitig iorali t, tin
C411:11 if. Lobe found, acting both as a (*.re and pt. eTentiale
Irelmbold's Highly Ca centiatod
.Cotaimiand Fined Extract ,§ariaparilla,
For purifying the reoffering all •dfieasee attiring
from ...%e!t•fl , o6 o f NI ereu.ry. espteure and imprudence In
ehranic coortitniionni direnve.ririalno. p o rn en in t .
pule ,tale of food. nod the only retialde and ef.
ofeci nal known remedy for the 'cure of &redraft. Salt -
Ebenin, serrid Ulceration. of the-' broil t nal Lervt.
- Pains and Swell.ties of the -Honey, Totter. Pimples pita
. the feat, and all Eruptions of the Skin. -
This nrtielit is now liyer,eribed. by ionle of
ttiemo,r.4l,noemuiled rbild,inol In the.count ry. and has
peered more effl'ient In practice than 'any preparation or 1
s,arraperilla yet offeratto rho. 'pee le;
~."everal caw& of I
serwintlery.. 4yph Ue. Illetenrial and !. , 01'414 . 114112}t illvenveas
.bare entirely reentered in the incurable warde of our Pub
lie fri.;lrutlone whirl' had flit many years reSiated every
male of ti Pat ITIPT}t that cou'id be Thee ea aria fur
-1 each itriking examples ofehe matotary effee.it of tbie mall
' 'eine in avriating Paine or the; most inetterate % Howie.. of'_
ter t tie glands were 'destroyed and- the- bones- already at
forted— .
YO fiCT.—Tivt ter , frnin responsible Pliyvielnnti and Pro•
y e n a i r s of fit•rpral Collezes, and certificates of
eines front atieritewili be found accompanying both Prop
el-atone.- -
. PETE r.x. Fluid 'Extract' of fliteim. Zl3 per- bottle. or 6
Rnttlei for $5 ; Qarotenrillti. earnePtCcer.equal In serntifflb
to one gallon syrup.of Serratparille-
Prepared and vold by. it. T. lIELVIVIT.IS, 'Chemist,' 283
ehestoot Pt.; near the Rita d liouve„ Philadelphia.
To be had of Abel Turret), Montrose, end of
_Drug
gists and dealers( everywhere.
All Lettv'er direetell to tb Proprietor or Agent receive .
la Ili al fat e attention. .2.393
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1. _Cloths,
.•
CASASIERt'S and vesting% a large
ment an .at prices tower than tee -have ever
been enabled to offer them heretofore.
04.
Shawl's
U. B. & Co.
•
Califotnik -
or any place on the -(Robeicannol iiresentg, reciter
• indlicemenls acin'
KEELER .4 STOD
;SOOT AND SHOE .STORE,
HICII is pow tilled with anew_and eaten-.
V' sive assorttnelpt of iartioles to their !life,
einbracing a general variety of new .and elegant
styloa of Ladies and pentlerriente Wear, - among.
-which are Ladies. French; Si Lasting: nd Pre
nine Gniters,-Kid and, f,Aameled Polkas'. Kid Pat
ent leather and bronzed Jenny Linda,. BuOiins
and Ties; gentlemen's French and Philadelphia
oak-tanned:calf skin and kip Boots, Congress And .
button Gaiters, Monterey aud Washington poots;
toilet Slips, Morocco, calf. - . and Cowhide Dm.
gins, &e. -Boys kip, cliff and cowhide Beots' find
Brogans; all kinds o f .Vissen and Cbildreien•wear.
Also, a general alsortinent of ritidiiiv, Which coif.:
silt in part of lasts, peas, or/and:des. 'Hungarian
nails, tacks. thread, wax, Bristles, shod binding,
awls rasps, sandstones, shoe, kuives,.&e. Mao,
oak andTiemfock tannetlealrilpper ancrsolalsatti-,
er,"Moroceo skins and linings,
Work mode to orolPr and repairing neatly dine .
- REELER &STODDARD.
MoutroseiJuue 1.1853. • - .
Stoves: Stoves 1: StoveS:l i••
wisiteit to nag. the attentionsf
L. his fronds sinclAho Public to 14 v,ery,large
assortment-of '
STOVES,
at his new Stnre Room in -toderoilto, next to.:
L. S. Lenlieinfs. Store, and pear the Great Bench
Depot. lie has in addition to Lis - formet large.
variety of Cooking and Parlor. Stoves, may new
Patterns, some of ivhich are-- • • .
St (choln. , Peach Branch, ire Flyi,
2 1 radern Troy, .3fohntrk;Mcitaltion i
Black Warrior, Orleat, - Oak,
Stove,
Which together with his f(irtner . :stoek
peril:ll)s' the Mostlextensive: and varied assortment
of well selected Stoves, in the Counts. • '
' o , 4 ' Clinton Stoves well forniahed at low priees;'
Vir All artielea in his lino - kept on hand wad
trwde in order as usnal,.nndorders received at his
old stand in . Great Bend.
JOHN COLSTEN.
Lodersville & Great Bend N0v.,'1863,—.4C...
.
Horse Powets and.Stealai Engine.
ONE rind twe Horse PoWers for threshing
nod' ether pur . pOse4 and n sixteen Horse
Power Steam Engine, for sale lolv at the Eagle -
Foundry. Also; Sin ves,- plows; and all . kinds- of
Castings for M - aellinery and. other purpose.
SA)*ItE. BENTLEY & PERKINS.
Montrose,-Dee.l, t 854.
Robes.
4 LARGE, lOt cif hctridsmne Robes, 6 part, o
111. them wholo.Trididn dressed, and very snipe
rior colors :;r)d, - "U.ll. & Co.
11.; 1854.• -.
Window' Sash•
Q • 11 . & D. SAVRE having been, appoint 4
aglmts for an extensive Sash, Blind and
1) ,, 0r Manufactory ( are prepared tofurnish any
artieles.lu this line at itasa rates than they have
usually been sold, .
Dee. 14. . ' . . '
CZi lAVI vi cltEl:ll—an article which every
tnarrehould try, for sale by
- .
S. IL &D. SAY RE. •
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Dec. 4. j ‘ . ; - •
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.11,eady4Eado. Clothing, r-
VERY flesirablu stock at very !ow; prices
. • S. IL Sr, D. SAYRE.-
. Mentrese,Dec. 14, 1854.
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,-• • - • boetor Yourself t ... •
THE POCKET -• lEESCITLAPVIS:
Or,:Epery;onx. , hi 4 not Phy.lician.
. -- MHO FIE' . rim( Edition ,Scontaining
.......* /.. - .l_ clue lin niired Engravings.showing
- 1, ----- Pisetisks and Malformations of the flu
`
~."....,"' • • tnitni system in every shape and form.
vz—_ -0 ...E ‘ To which is. added a Treatise on v the
Diseases of FelitStles, being- of the
_highest i irnpor?
tance to married people, otthose cotemplatiug mar
riage. By ' - • .
Willi.am . -Young . , M. .1). . .
Let-no fathei 4t.• ashamed to; present a,cop' of
the iesculapiOS to his child.. -It may save him
from an early izrave.• '; Let no yoing man or wo- -
man enter into the secret obliaatious ofinarriedlife
withotit reading the l'or.ket Nesculapins. , Let no
one sulNing, front a heltnied cough. Painin the
Side, restlei,s, ni hte. nerve us feelings, ..and the
whole trainof '•••lept.ic sen4ations.and ziVen up
by their physici:lti.he a tint Pt moment withoutoon••
sultiuz the AESCOL/lel liarethe married,
or thoSe aliout OS he nutrried any impedimentiread
this truly itsefulhook, as it lias been the means of
saviue thonssuesofnuforliplx toereaturesfromthe
very jaws of dea.th• . • •
• I 3 Any person sending; twenty fire cents en
closed in a.letter, will. receive one copy of this
walk by mail, orfiva copies will be sent for One
Dollar,. Address (post paid.) , • .
- ' DR. NV,li. YOLiNt;',
• Nch 159. Spruce St. Philadelphia.
April Rlh,lBsa-14y1.
. - . DR. ROI:MELTON'S ] • ...
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P .
• i.:ESIN.• - ..
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Great itratural Kennedy for Indigestion
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and Dnsp.epsia.. ..', -• .;
DR. J. S. llovaliTo — N's Pepsin, the trize-Mr-
GESTIVEFLUID,Or GASTRIC /VICE still holds
the first place aunng at! the carious remedies
fur these. painful and•destructive complaiati, It
is 'iture7s own spe r eifie . foir an unhealthy store,
I\
:lA.
.No art of m:in can equal itientatire pow.
ers ; a : •nO sulTeier from Indigestion and Dys.
prepsia should fail to. try it. .
Sold by Abel Turre!), Montrose 180. ,
...
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Wagon Making., Blacksmithinc ,
- and - Carriage Ironing.
Tim subscriber having establish rd • himself
a few rods south of Dimock tour--Corners,
ie prepared to do all kinds of work . :in the shrive
bronches,of business on shore notiee'rincl the
most reasonable terms. He flatters himself that
.with -the help now in his employ, he Will be able
to e , ive entire satisfaction to. all who may favor
him with their custom. -
• • ~ C.„C,
Diinock, Nov. 33, 1854—;48ti t .
-.1R," N. B. Most kinAi of lutobo and alt finds
of-country produCetalten in . payrnOnt. -
The Know Nothing 'Expose.
ANv person .patronising me, at.the front,
lirPor Toot!) Of the tore,iateli; occupied...by .
CL.Tyter, ran be necommodateil-necorilingqo
to the Latest Fashions,_in the best and most:ap
proved manner..
•Mv..worit. is.warrated tofit if plotted . ? ..tuade,
mending - andin Diet every branOW . of
Tailoring do - aii on thfo'lliiirtest alai that
to the satistaetioniof thiThe - concerned...2.
_; 1,1 WayTTER.
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.131ack
A GOOD' quality , for drisso, at 81 etA: per
yard.. - • • -U.B. & Co;
Oct, 11. 1854. _
HOWARD. ASSOCIATION, ,
pz DELP 11 IA • •,
Importalo Announcement.
PO all pentona afflicted reth ettaßt.diceases, Bach as
Seminal Weaknesa, forpotenee, onaorboed, Oleo.
syphilis, &c., &c, The IloWned ,- Aasettlatien of PbiLadel
phia. in view orate awful dititenetiotif of hdmsa lire and
health, caused try 'extra► diseases, and the deceptions
which arc practiced upon the, urifortaus? victims of snob
threacec befloaclis,baere'dineeted their consulting surgeon
"as a tiltarltribic Act worthy of their name, to give Medical -
Advice Grids, to all persons that, affli c t e d, (Mate at. Fe_
mile) &e., and rei cases' of extreme poverty- and intraday,
to Y . urui h Medicines Free of Charge.
Th e 11,,,, t e t t Astneladon la a'henevolcat frettithtion, ea,
tchliahed by sp'eciai endrivrment, for theJelief of the sick'
amt disteecced, aflicted with w %len lin t itud taidtatile Die=
'teen, , ! and its fonds ean-be need 1 , 4 no other purpose
It has now a saial!lt ortavaaa,,ohlet.the Dtrectore have
.eot e4l t 0 z;dvertlso`tbteaboYi alstlie. •_2t.la. ate,llOAE to add ,
that the A,saoelattotl totantarals ttkik` Sl(Altal
' of the ago, and will - furolth The trout 'ritofored Modern.
treattnept. Vatnallieluttice given to , oie't and • betyout re
make, afflicted. apith I ,abdotaioal neat It - -sr„ iVOlub'AlOtti
.
Pl'lL^.(4.C.ofitiveitesht, LOncorrhora, fi, • .
Addragr (past •pahti) Dr.-(lee: •Ontkatilting.
stligeon, trowara toitociation, No. 2 South. N/1411 Streit,
phitodelobta; Pa. _ . "..
By order of the.Diieotorsi -
bZR
k-1). 11EA.ItTWELL§ P_ totteut. '
Quo, Patacntbto t geeretary'.,. - _ • .41 ,
,
A • FINE: f ILOTOF •
- - ,
;ONDON Twist tinalili:Barriol Gnus , s in;iu
j, do., and extri.Finnititkg, tortalii
• A. lATIIROP
May 1.
THE ODD ROSE 'DEMOCRAT.
MBLlSligti xygp.y,ilkeßSDAY morone>
mr:
. 0V1468 ' it- Da '
• -
TEICTIS-«4l,s . o;iash.fn advance 1 4 ,0011 f
not pal(' wiihin six months ;and .82,544atthe end
of the year. Noiiaper discontinued until orrallt...
Ps are Pnidi oxeopt- At. tho 'option at. the '1'0).
!billet's. All communieatirins connected*idithe
.oftiee, to insure attention, trinstlidlreeted (post
paid td ThIASE-& pAyilSiontiose,BBloebannfill,
County, Pa. -
' of Ailicensing •
One square (12 lines or less) 3 insertioni, 81,00
Each subset:Oen! insertion,- " 0,25
.One square three months, .. ~. . • t 2;5111,,
'One square six months, ......
Business Cards, four lines or less, . 3,00
'Yearly advertiisernenlel riot tater 4 name!, 1,011::;
One eniumn ono year, . ,'
Yeasty advertisers—will; be restricted
__- 1 0. 'the
:business in which they are etigagt4 ; waste ;on,
sidered as wishing to continue advertisingtiriiess ,
They shall:tive epeeist directions for kdiaeontivia
wince of the oisme.•.
. . . .
•
.' JOB MORIft.
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\
.rho pablis relieving added. tartbeir ,jo •
Printing .inaterials large and superior:o4o.F,, .;
ment of Job Type, now: p r ep a r e 4-.4 exte o g : :
Job Work in.
.a manner unsurpassed, la Ala alea•':
•tion . of country,and on the moat reasonable iernit;,
It !ail WI :of every deseription-keptconatan4l7 . •
'oh hand or tirinted tts order. , ..-„ • - 1
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Vit - s'ii*,: - P4.0,4it
, ItRYANT HOUSE,
Great Bend Depot, Pa. ADI:01;101 /1/06
ANT, Proirie'tor. c- -
minnows SPROUT filk. .
,
Miunifilf,turern of Sinoues Comma ED CAR
nuos Srcmbs, Htighsvilte, Lycoming Co.;Pa.
Springs may be 1)4 of M. S.WilsiM,liontrose.
Win. W. 5113T.111.4k
Cabinet and 'Chair 111iitiUfaCt•dreit;: foot Main
Sireet, Montrose, Pa.- : • •
• Dr; 11; SMITH, •- i• '
Surgeon Dentist, Montrose;: . Pa. will:be at
Searle's Rotel, Mondayi and Tnes ' aajto of each
week.. - 141: -..
ItIeMILLAN &
Dealerii in Dry Goods, GToeerips, Hardware,.
Crockery, Boots ind Shoes, &e.,Spritigville;
- Pa: - - • • - .11303-
ILITTILE 4 CUASp; • - " •
Atisiniiiici* at *.itu 4 —offiee formerbil occu
pied 'by Little &. Streeter, Montrose,' "sque.•
hanna' c'o.nnty, • •
RALra B. -LITTLE:I ' INZA,A. B. CRAB'S.
4..j4.DAV
Cr'LA
rrOttNEVAND
hanna Depot, :P.
Store.
MCSELLOR AT tWA-- asque.
Office over-S. fl: WettVe
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ABEL TUDRELL, Nonrosi.,
Dealer in Dru os, Medicin es, _Cheniiests; Paint
• - Oils, Dve•stuffs, Groceries, Dry GoodS, Hard.
• • ware, V:inkee Notions, &e. Physicians Pre
scriptions carefully componniled. . . -
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SOHN' GROVES, - - '
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Fasiiiointbie Tailor—Shop under Searles
Hotel, Main Street, Montrose . , Pa. ' . .
'3OHNCOLSTEN, •
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DEALER IN Stoves; Tin, Cr pper and Sheet' Irmi
Ware, Lqdersville,neni Great Bend.D'epot.-60
... ' Woodruirtk E L ldr — edi - -
,•7 . i
DEALERS IN.Srov'xs and Man faeorera of Cop.
per, Tin, and Sheet:lron Ware. • Shop•on Main '
• St, below Searles Ilotel, Montfose, Pa.
S. A: Woonhi,'Fr.l . .. ; • . ' _ td. B. ET.DIED.
,
A. Lathrop, ,
DEALER. in ROady-Made' Clothing, 1 Fits 'and
Caps. Boots and Shoes, Dry Geode, dz.e.
as — Stare opposite Senile's 4otel, Montrone
C. D. LATIIIIOP, and t h
It
J. P. W. RILEY,
Dr. Mprit H• C• Vail. j
TARUGGIST, and CHEMIST, and peal§r in
1 1 Dancs, Medicines, Chemicals; Dye Stuffs
Paints, ON-, Patty, Window- Glass, Camphine
Fluid,_ Perfumery, Yanken . Noions;&e.; &e.
f
FRANKLIN' FRASEit,
ATTORNEIr Asti CouNgELLolt At ickWi Montrose
Pd.. will . attend faithfully to all business
trusted to him in the. county - of Susiiuebanna.
Conveyancing and writing of_all kinds will`be
done neatly, and Charge moderate. He will
also attend to the prosecution of claimsof sot.
. diem, their widows and heire,:againsi the U. S:
government, for Bounty Lind, Pensions, &c.
May be foundUt all horirs at the office formirly
occupied by .1. Richard,Eiq., north of the!
Court•flouse.--1853n49.: -
N. C. TYLER,
Inieresterrwith I. L. Hunt, ,
IMPORTER' AND "DEALER in Hardware and Cut
- lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &c.
• ' No.; 3T5 P-ecirl Street, N: Y.
Where his' - Mercantile - friends, in this and eater
pounties, are kindly invited, anal earnestly soliiit
ed to cull and purchase.' • . , n6tf..
•. ••
HENRY-S: -KNAPP,
" ' 01* - 310*TROSE; PA. • -
With: Rowe - , Woodriiff,4 Varteri
T~HOLESALE _GnocEtts , and-Cotionsfno3
MERCOiNTS, No. 173N:whit:Von 'Street
between' Cortland -and Dey Street' ' , ew YOrk.
March 8, 1854-101.f.' ; -- • 4
Atedical . Card:
DRS. E„Patrielt, ,Z. Dimoek have
~ 1.1 this ditilfeirmed a eopartlienship,fora - more
'efficient nd stmeeSifillposecution of the differ
knt hranehe‘ of their 'profession.
All bo4ness - entrus.teiltci - thorn - , Will be atten
.
Ned to with promptness and fidelity.-
' • Their - office' mss h©' Iciund over Lathrop
Store, East . sliTe Public Avenue: .
-E. PATRICK, Jr. .
•
'DtMOCK.
Irontrosc., Unich 0,.1854
Singleton; - •
- • •
Can now be round at his new stand on Owe•
go street, 2 doors Westof 'Seliile's"tiotel, where
he 411:molly ;repairs'. with -,dirixstche" Witches,
Clocks, Gans, Jewelry, - and every ; description - of
machinery. Wheel- cutting, Gun and Week'
materiabi supplied, to the frade; .
- - qt.
I:;i3Tuund ip baseinent 'Searle's Ho
,tel, 3 doors went` the,ecaner. Notts
and acne - mita that afeAue .bactrjr sc'
eqptible if paid §OOXI
res,
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A.:&& EJBALDWIN
Alontrose,
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. arsons;
WHOLESALE AND DEALER Cabinit
Beastaads,,
‘ite - • "
- No;
- . 'iling!itlinton, N.Y.
i..V .; Coffin W' re-Roomstubs., n 531
WAD the itdvortideniont • of A. 'LATIIROf
another "ettlunut ithel
you can buy Goods nt a bargain.
1 - 11401rElrund
rim(Yria SEED for gale?
New Milford, March 8, I'M.
----7---- Brew aid,Vtitjap Goods:
- Dam T it low:presauro prices and will be
I_l sold ccordingly by
. .... 7 U. BURROWS & Co. -
Gibson,lOct. ••11, 1854. • -,-- - . •
,:, Carpets .;;`: - , -
IvG issortmeut and • handsome piens
t
at v ry • tow prices, • : U.ll. e.. C° .
. 0ct.:11.. ,
LATREOP