The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 23, 1855, Image 4

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    Pberlistmtuts.
J. .Brother
HAVkjust reneived and are daily receiving a
splendid nesertment - of' Spring and Sum:
finer Dress Goods," such as Barites, plain and
satin, stripedlitit Plaid Lawns, Orgmlia,Barege
Delaines, Silks of alltcplurs . and figures and at
'New Yerltt,ptices..-:, -
Our stock of shawls is well_ selected, among
Which can be found Crape Shawls, Brodie Silk,
Barage, Thibet, Cashmere, and Prindet Shawls. .
A splendid stock 'of gantillas. of the latest
styles and at very. low prices:: _
Our stock of Embroideries is selected with the
greatest care and cannot failicrgive,satitifaction.
In additiorkwe hare a goOd,aSsortulent of Needle-,
work, Window• Curtains, at - venous prices. We
also otTer to the public at, bargains, Calicoes,
bleached and , hteown "Aluslit, a good - assortment
of Calicoes, Bedlicking. Flannel, &c. • '
Hosiery at
-very low prices, such as Stockings
bleached and-brown, slate eolor, black •and
mix
ed stockings; :a superior article of , raw silt - Hose,
also a splendid anicle-of silk, Mjts, Gloves, Rog
er's \KklGloves. .
We have also a. splendid assortment of Bon
nets, Ribbons,"tilsc Itliikie — s 'Bonnets; Chitdren's
Fancy Straw Caps and Flats, a good assortment
of. Parasoli, all at &small advance above 'cost.
in addition to this we ptfer the public the
largest and cheapest , stock of Ready-made Cloth
ing ever nfrered in Northern Pennsylvania. ,
so a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnish.
ing Goods, inch as Shirts, colars,Cravats, stocks,
suspenders; Drawer's and tinder Garments, &c.
'Please try no—distpprove if you can.
• • J. WITTENBERG & BROTHER.
Montrose, April 25, 1855.
sLit 'QED.
rigE
Delaware, Lackawanna & W.
- SPRING ARRANGEMENT ! .
N and after Monday, May 7, 1855, the
O
5141' Passenger Train will leave S'erantua
• t 10.20 A. M. ,
Due at-Great Bend at 1.20, P. is.
Connecting with the Dunkirk Express Train
west, and the Nov: York Express East, on the
N. Y. & E. R.' R, Passengers taking this train
will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. m. and in New
York ai .11.15 p. tn. .
Return, will leave Great Bend 'at 4 p. m. due
at Scranton 6.45 P. SI .
The Freight Accommodation Train, with Pass
enger car attached, will depart troth Scranton at
1.00;?e. it., connecting with the Ma Train bound
West, and . ,;the Night Express Trains both
East and West.
Passedgers taking this Train and the -Night
Exqress East, will arrive in Now York at 10 5
a. m. By taking the Night Fxpross West,- will
arrive in Dunkirk at 12 M., or, by taking the
Mail Train West, will arrive in Dunkirk at 6. 45
p.m.
Returning, will depart from Great Bend at
7.00 a. It. and arrive at Scranton,
12.10, A. M.
Stages will be in waiting on the arrival of Pas
senger Trains at Scranton, to convey passengers
to Carbondale, Pittston,Wilkes-Barre, Philadel
phia via the Reading R. R., Easton, andall other
intermediate places.
D. H . DOTTERER, Sup't.
SuplOffice, Scranton,
May 7, 1855 25tf • ,
• , NOTICE;
TS hereby given that application will be made
at the next session of, the Legislature . for
the charter of n Bank ; to be called the Farm
ers 4- Mechanics' Bank. Located nt Susquehanna
Depot, Susquehanna County, Penn's. The pur
pose,und object of the Bank is for discounting
and dep(.sit. With n capital of $50.000 00,
with the privilege of increasing to $lOO,OOO 00.
Susquehanna 'Depot, Penn'a.
. July 9th, 1855. • • 28-601.
HOSIERY—Men, Bovs, Ladies and Chil
dten's Hose and Collars, at N. & P.
HALSEY'S
FOREST_WINEI
And Gum-Coated Forest rills!
The most extrarirdi nary discovery in the world! 1,000,-
000 Batting and Boxes Sold annually, and thousands of
Lives saved from a premature grave, by this late discovery
Testimonials of the most unexceptionable charaiter arc
continually pouring in 'from *very part of the couLtry,
bearing wititasslo the unparallelled efficacy cf these &fedi
ei new.
, The following vhAw the number creases cured. as certi
fied to by_ letters and other testimonials, rereaved from all ,
paita of the Union and Uritlsh Colonies, !from the first of
January, 1832, t.r January Ist, 1853, inclusive
Vyapepsla and habitual Costiveness. 763; Nervous rip
°eiders. ; General Debility, 60; Pustules. unhealthy
color of the skin, 51C; 12ilions Disorders. - 1333- Sc• orals
and Mercurial Complaihts„ 491' Jaundice. 192• Liver
Complaints. 306; Salt Rheum. 96; Erysipelas, 131: Fever
and Ague 191; Consumptive Dedine,Colds and Cru,r,ha.
405; Dropsy,lB4: Rheumatism, 120; other . various !Dant.
den, 7051.
But eabort time hasziapeed %Mee these 'real and tool
Siedidnes hale been made known to the public., yet thou
finlill have already experienced their good effects. Inva
lids given over by their physicians se i neural:o.e. have found
relie fend been restored to sound and vlgoruna heath from
their use. The great amount of good. these Mcdiclueit have
done, has induced thousands to recommend them to their
friends.. Men of Integrity and Physicians have , suctioned
their use, and reinuantad them to the public..
- Shocking Case of-Scrofula Cured.
New2York, December 6,1352
Dr. O. sr Halsey—fleas Sir :—I deem it .bat justice to
you. as the inventor of a`graat medicine, to fend you a
short history of my own ease. lam 27 years, of' are.. At
131 was attested with Scrofula, which formed ruatules
and broke but in large ulcers on my neck, near the. collar
bone, and from thence extended nearly up to the left ear.
About els, months since I commenced limbic your Forest
Wine and Pills, (following the directions,) which in nine
weeks, eWed me - The sears, although now sound 'bear
testimony of the dreadful aware in which ' , was afflicted.
After nearly fourteen years suffering, I now.tejoice to fay
that my health is fully restored by your remedies, 'all
others having proved quite ineffectual . _
Yours, very respectfully SAWLVOIN.
' Cure of Patsy.
The foliow'ng Testimony, given us by Mr Jothen P.
Condit, of Orange. N .1., shows the extraordinary effects
of the Wine and Pills in paralysi.. .
Orange, N. J., Feb.l4, ISSS.
Dr. 0. W. Italsey-Dear Mr.—My wife had'■ rtrok of the
• Palsy, so severe that her whole s stem was completely par
alysed' She continued to grow weaker for nearly two
years, losing nearly anus, and sensibility of her holy and
limbs.•' We almost despaired of her recovery. At this
time she began to take-yotir medicines.. Their good effects
were soon experienced. hhe began gradually to improve
in health, and in a few months recovered entirety. - The
extraordinary effects of your wine and Pills, in curing my
wife of a C. - ioreplaint we never ezpeaed - her toga better of
and, as a ditty I owe to yourself and the public. I and
you thieeertillekte.- JOTHAN P. CONDIT.
/ am wedualated with -MA ./..P. Condit, and know the
above certificate to be true. • 11. P. lIERDMAN,
SS Chambers street. N. Y.
- READER t Egon want int your constitution injured by'
Alias slow, lurking poison Calomel, or other mMeral sub
stances. much not such Madiciaes as contain them, or eny'
uncertain Medicine whatever, but procure those excellent
and Pare,' vegetable preparieteins, liabrey's 'Forest Wine
and Pills
If yod Imre the Dyspepsia or are troubled with costive.
nets, tahetbe Wine and the Pil/s o aeourdwit 01' he direc
tions andyou will then get well.
If you are nervous or weakly', or hare emaciated counte
nance, or general debility ,thls Wine and the Pills will re
store you to health and cum,
•
If yon have unhealthy ool'ired skin, or pimples. or p
tale", or blotches, these Medicines will pulite , the blood,
and eradicate all such humors Prom be akin.
If you hairs a weakly constitution and feel you:raiders
too old for your years, take! these excellent Medicines, and
they will invigorate your constitution and fortify it for
longer life.
• If you are Billions, (which may be known by such frump.
WOO SO DroMitiess, Um of Appetite, Dizziness,
Tongue, ice.,) take a good dose of the Forest Pills,`and
they Till Matron* the,stomach and bowels all morbid
and billions matter ,and thus prevent a At of sicknese, and
gave your doctor's biller $lO, PO, or
e if you have the LiverOoznplaint, the Forest Wine and
Pills will cure it. These Medicines. exert a 'poweiful and
most salutary action on the Liver, have been the mesas of
curing thousands of this troublesome4iseesee.
PARENTS. there Is not petting a month in the year that
some one of your -ehlkhren or members of your family do
not >complain of Headache, or Dizziness, or Sickness at
Stomach, or hare fired taaltues or some other unfavora
ble symptoms'. These are the ' forebodings ofdifor,der. and
alekness.of some kind or other, soon follows fur such
symptoms always show. that bile or morbid matter exists
in the stomach and /swirls. or that the fart a Is otherwise
disordered. Timely-use ofthe Forest- Wine and Pigs - will,
in all eases, prevent sickness from such causes, and will
purify the blood,Mid produce strength and animrion.
The Forest Medic-hies kept constantly on band, to be ta
ken whenever such symptoms are exhibits will save your
foully almost-entirely from sickness, MI well as your doe..
toes bill, which frequently smoturf.4lo more in a week,
than sufficient, of these Medicines to keep your family in
good health for years.
LADISH. the Forest Wine Is your medicine. This pleas
ant, agreeable effective medicioe, exactly snits your deli
cate comatitistiOne , Hynes are weakly or nervous. or fo
geoerallll wine will do more .to restore you
than all other usedidnes. In all case, where bile 'whey; c
the bowels appstipateQ, the Forest Fills also should be ta.
ken according to- the itireetkms. .
Matinee and TitaTEWF,: , If -you wish to guard 'yourself
a.gaing sieknem end gangermilla disease,. which My jeop.
entice rairiffe.nroekle,yestreelf with the Forest 'Wine and
Phis Were starting-out long voyage., that you may
havethemenstolnewhen requlred.
The Foreet lints IS put *Pia largetkplare bottle', with
Dr. Flalsey'sname blown In theglass".. One Dollar per bob.
tle, or itilt btittleiferViril)ol l l4,s..litielkeMitedForestPille
26 cents per Box. For Sale by - .the appointed Agents, at
Wholesale and Retail., Oeueral Dert, 161 Duane street,
one door from Hudson. New Tort.-
kopointed AgentslaMontrOtet,AbolTUrtwil;aleatßene,
tutees Boole.
•
Amide elderly . •
NEW HIRE IN II
G. W. SEYht . 011ie& CO.,
TArsing to ca ll tfutt• Afferttioit of. the -publie
-ICJ to tht;ir fitoek of' ' •
•
'NSW - gcoo‘3l l o,
Now 64. riving lit' the old stanO . B.IqSVINIOIIR,
the village of parford, r I j'
i• OUR GOODS ! F
ARE IcETI".IIa - been bought for:edsh. care
fully sehxted, and wilt tiu.sold,4leip. Give us
u z ,call before pttrehasiug.' Our stoc,k gou*sists of
• DRY GOODS,'
GROCERIES,
nARDWARE.
CRCRERY I
ON,_NAILS,
&c., &cl; &c., I
A variety as' tuil'as - is.PsusUy foi.uid in • country
Stores.
SEYMOUR & Cc -
, . •
l
ay-15, 1 5.
Harf9id,
Ws:id!'
WOOM!
" ers' Exchattge for which a.
POUNDS wanted at the Farm.
00
10 9 1 1 ,L1 the
highest tnarleet - price w-ilt be tiaid in Cash by
A. IXFOROP & COE
June 12; 1855.
_ $lOO Iteviard.
TRAYED or Wien; a Hier colored Pointer
0 pog...The above reward will be ',paid to Any
one.returoing him tothe store of
• 'A. LATIIROP & CO.
Jane 21, 18.53.
• ' !WRING GOOlOl
A 3uperior lot just received, suirtfios; offeringat the lowest cosh prices;for: approved ere&
t or Ready pay, by • •
A. LATHROP & Co.
Btay"l.
el gOCERIES of all kinds, at prices that .4tin't
Ulf be beat., Syrup--dimt ra' article at
. 4s.
Call and examine the stock -hciiire purchasing, if
you with to save the'penny. ,
W. MOTT.
.11,
June 13
Boni:6:4B.st Reducell' Prices.
HBURRITT,; will sell hip{ remaining stock
• of Silk, Lawn, and Stin*Bohnets, a ,good
assOrtmeitt,at reduced ficeihto-iidose the business
of the season,--mttny of them at cost.
New• Milford, June 18,1855.
' ._ LOOK HERE. .
~
POCKET KNIVES.—A! good assortment of the
best kind in 1 market. !Also Table Knives and
Forks. j . 'i ;
Sreccfs.--la.vatt, Silver Plaed,Gehman Silver.
Albrata and Britania-warp Spoons. Also all
kinds of Butter Knives. .
,Tows STRINGS; Bows, an{ all the fixtnres,
Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Tuning Forks, &e.
FLUID Lumes, FlUid, Camphine, Candles, Limp
Oil, dfc. : . !
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_,,,;
FAMILY URIDGkIEFL—A full assortment, new
and gond. ' 1 - .
.—A first ..,, . A ENT MEDICINES ,
DRUGS AND PA ENT fate
assortment n .net .
• PAINTS AND OILS.—A general asssortment, ani.
of good quality. • ,
~,
- 3ErWELRY.A spleidid variety, et the neatest
paterns. . -
FANCY Gooes.—Nearly everything in this
branch, ,
PERFUMERY.—A . ctioice variety.!
(New supplies received nearly evsly weekD
in short, nearly-everything petsens want;iand
eliesp, at the variety store of I
A. TURRELf..
I 1
Montrose, June 14, 18.55..,
Lanesboro Furnishing
EstabliSh
ment.. • ;:
V IE
subscriber keeps constantly on hand
and *ill make to order, Moors, Blinds;
Windows and ti , indow-tiash, Dootland Window.
Frames, and all other articles made a wood and
used in building. Blinds painted; and .hung on
short notice. Glass of all sizea,! i qualitiesl and
quantities foi `Flouring plaioed and match
ed'at from $l6 to $3O per 1,000 lbett Turning
done to order. Also a general assortment of
CAB TYE T-
- 'Bureaus, Tables and Stands, of ill varieties.—
Chairs, Bedsteads, Settees,' &c.,' &e. Collins: .
ready made ur made to order on it e shortest no
. ,
tiee.
Good Pine, Cherry Or AVhitewopd himber, and
grain of all . kinds, fiken in exchange for the
i
•ttbove.
time
withar TERms--ftea4 p . a.). dr thrde months,thhe
with approved credit..i '
All orders addressed', me will receive protriyt
attention.
• . 1 •, '
i JACOB TA I' LOR4
. Lanesborn, June 18,l 18.55: -, . 25-;-6.1.n.
11LL kinds of Ceuntry Produce wanted: such
as Bittter, Eggs, Lard, Hams, Socks, &c. &c.
C. W.\ MOTT':
June 13. , r
Patent Heise Rakes
F OR sale at the Fl'armeria Exchange by
- , LATIIROP,,& Cod
June 26. 1855. , . •
Great Exhibitionin Springville' .
ri REAT AND RARE • EXHIBITION. -bF
Ulf FOREIGN AND DONIESTIc GOODS;
of almost every style 'and quality, such as wiltbe
sump) please and :accommodate all . classei. of
'peoX—froiu the child in the cradleito thci o ld
and dcerepii.' These goods pare bought on'the
most fn' prable terms, and will , be sold according.
ly. ' - i •:. ~ -- i - -
Please give us a call apd we will : try to sup.
ply all . youi, wants in the line of GOODS ever
kept in ecountry store. . 1 You need not 0 to
New York fur any thin; you want, because! We
have them fresh from the city. - ' li'
- - : : - sCorr;. JOHNSON; & CO.
Springville, Pa.,hlay.l3, 1855.
,
Bauuty Lauds. • ; .
CONGRESS teas recently passed an addition
al Pension law, which.extends much widSr
than the former laws. Should despair of
receiving, a land Warrant whir Ints.done sera ice
of any kind either in the Revolutionary, war or
since, or has had a husband, or father whoWituld
be entitled to a pension if now living. The; un
dersigned Las ttie Law and all the legal forms , for
obtaining Pensions under the said act, and*ill
promptly 4.btain kitty applicants Penahn whq is
entitled thereto for reasonable compensstiori.—
Ypitr Warrants Will tiring ready money
prefer not to locitte the ,
N. NE WTON.
Montrose,.**ch 2141855-121 f. I •
GREAT ATTRAGTION3,
AT TILE 11,PSONI'ILLE-XCHANGE
THE Subscriber is now
,receiving a well se -1
lected iss`ortmeut of Dry Goods, Groceries, ,
Fish, liardwar, Crockery; Ready-Made Clothing,
Hats, Bonnets,' . splendid assortment,)
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Yankee Notions, in fact,
almost everything 'usually called for at a pita
try Store, including Flour, Salt and Meal, ill of I
which he is desirous 'of selling for Cash, or any
kind of Farmer's ' Merchantable Produce, kir on
good appr,ovedi Shirt Credit. His friends are
most respectfuify invited tolgive• him call and
he will satisfy them that the ExChange is the,
. place for farmers td trade.' The highest rice'
paid, in Cash for Buhr.
•
J. L. MEMITMAN
Upaottrille, 'May 15, 1855.
ASllpaill for D*iry Stater by
C
‘;' H. JONES.
June 1,1855. • --
B ,
Lack Dress Sillks And Changesi)le, at nnusu.
al 16w priees. - C. 1 4 7. MOTT.
June 13.•
ummuumlllllM
PATENT ItEDICINE A r ENCY.
ABEL T11113,E.4,,,
Montrose, Pa.,
DRUGGIST`4IID MART.
Eau Jaarilis riommut,
PAYM? fiIIUItIERA
OF 'FIN , DAY. • - .• •••
CO naiyamente Conitterntly Ried4tyd.
, •
•
ACRICELTEIAL MACIMEB
FORD!
Ei • -Powers, Threshers and Separators, Combin
ed Threshers and ,Cleaners, Clover Hulkrs, Por
table Cirtukr Cross-Cut Sate Mills, Feed Cut--
ters; Corn Shelkrs, Emeiy's new lortublo Grat
ing Circler. Mills, Clow's and Kt , lsey.'s Grain
'Cradles,.4-c., die. Peters' imftroved Riee'S Fan
ning Mill;price:s2o. • • .
- All at whol6sale and retail, on very. favorable
terms. . - • -
Those , machines aid other Improvements are
.warranted to , be of the best, material and work.
manship; ancltY- operate as represented by my
Circulars; or subject to be returned within three
months, and the purchase money refunded..
*r47"-I: take. particaler dare in making mg.:eon,
tracts for-canal fteigilt and transportation .on all
machiaes, eo that canal and
other charges•:will
be unusually light. Machines for Susquehanna
county, may be delivered at• any convenient sta.
tion nn Erie or Ltekawanna Railroad.
rff- Descriptive eircularS, and all necessary
information concerning ail articles sold by me,
with price's: and other important particulars, can
be had on applicatipn tome Lyi• mail.
To - save in freight, &C., all prders should be
forwarded early.
R. M. WELLTIS.
Atrium, Bradford co., Pa., May 13,'55-20m4,
,Artß'S
Are Curing the Sick to.an &rent" never before
, • known of any Medicine. •
Invalids, Read and Judge for Yanrsel res.
JULFS BABEL, Diq., the well known
per ruttier, of Che eta ut'ut reet,Phi lad
whose choice products are found it
almnit every toilet, 'aye :
".1 am happy to say of your Ca
thartic Pills. that I have found tnem
%La. to be abetter family medicine, for
e.onitrion use, than any other within
a • Aer. my kn4wledge.
.Many of my friends
have realized marked: i benefits from
them arid eolnel de with me in Velleving• that they posse's,'
extraordinary virtnes,for driving out disease and curing
the Sick. They ure not only effectual but fare and plea's.
ant to be taken, qualities which must malie'thertit valued
by the public, when they are known."
Tbezeneras,le Chancellor %VAUD LAIN', mites 'from-Bal.
dram*, 15th April , 1554 : . .
Be. J. C. Ayer—Sir : have taken y.Our Pills with great
beriefiLfOr the listlessness. hingnor, loss of appetite. and
Billions headache. which has of late years overtaken me lh
the spring. A few doses of your Pills eurerl me. I have
used your Cherry Pectoral many yearn in my funny for
coughs and eslds with unfailing success. You make
modl
ednes which cure. and I feel It a pleasure to commend you
80. the good you have done and are doing." •
.101LN P. BEATTY, Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Ttailroad Co.
says
"Sit: I..take plea-usre in a.blinir mylestimony to the et'.
fleacrif your mediefues %tin; ,lerisel very material ben
efit limn the nee of both tour Pectoral and Cathartic
Pills. Lani -never without them in my family. nor shall I
esereonsent to be, while my means Will proeure them."
Thslarklsly rennwne4 S. S. STLVENS, at. D., or Went
'wort hi N. 11., writ CF—
" Having used your Cathartic Pills in my practice. I.
certify ft , to experience, that they are an Invaluable pur.
gative'. In miss of di-ordered functions td the lifer, cau.-
Inc headache. indtresticn. CO,tiNeneco, _•nd the great va
riety of diseases that follow, they am a surer . temr,ly than
any other. In all cases where a purgative retooly is re
quired.l confidently rectm , nd these Pills to the public.
RP superior to any other I have ever found. They are
sure in their operation, nad perfectly safe. qualities which
make them an inialnabie - article for nubile use. I have
for many years known - your. Cherry Pee•:her pia" th, beat
Cough medicine in the world, and these Pills. are in no
wise infarior to tliat admirable preparation for the treat
ment 'of discascs.".
" Altgli—Dear Sir: I have been afflicted from
my birth with ferotula in ita 'worst f , rm. and now, alter Z 1
years' trial, and an untold of amount of infresine.„ have
been completely i•ure! in a - few weeks by your Pills.—
With what feeling of - rejoielmt rwrite. can only be i inn . 4 .
Ined when yini realize what I have ' , Wiese! ant how lomt.
"Never till now bare I been free frtim this. loathsome
&amigo in some ,hspe. At times It at tark ed my - eyes. and
nsado me almost blind, besides Ike- unendurable pain; at
others it settled in the scalp of my head. and destroyed
my hair. and ha* kept menartly hold all of my day: ;some.
times i t - came ont in my face, and kept it fur mouths a raw.
sore.
" About nine west . ..s arm I eoenmenc.,l takh e your
thartie rills. and now am entlrels free from the comu'atnt:
My eyes. are well. my skin is" an! my lair has com
menced a healthy growth; all of which metes me feel al
ready a new perfen.
ilopinir Chit statement may by the meting of conreyink
information that shall do gong to others, T am, with every
sentiment of gratitude. . routs, 4 - e.
M lOTA RICKEII."
" I itave known the'abore named Maria 'Elie:cot fisita her
chilifirood. and her statement Is steictly tru•.
ANDMEM"J. NlF.M.:ltrfl. •
Overliee.r of the Portsiroutli Niatitificturaig Co "
Capt.JOEI. PRATT. of the ship Marina, writes from
Boston. 20.11 April, 1%54
" Your l'iljs hare cured me fr , m a billions attarit whist
arose fronatlerangernent of the hirer, "which had become
rave aeriou.. I Intl failed of any relief by me Physician.
mid from evey remedy eonld try, but a few chorea of your,
Pill.. hare completely restored me,eto b•altlt. I.Mare given
them to my children for 'worms, with the best effects
TheY,. were promptly cored. I recommended them' to a
friend for east's-enema. which had trouMel h'irt for month?.
—he told me in a few idayit they h. 1.1 cored him You make
the best medicine lo the world, and I-tatt free to say fO."
Read Ulla frem the diatinguish...l Solicitor of the Sn.
Mama .Court, whose brilliant abilitit's hare in 'hint well .
known ,not only in Vila but the neizt.lotring ftotee
, New Orleans. Aptil 5. Is'i.
..Pir—T have great satimfaetoln In assauting you that my
self and family have been eery much be-berried be - your
.medicine." My wife was cured two year• rince. of a ...rev.
and dangerous conch, your -Crtse nY P rron A b.-and
sineer.hen bee enjoyed perfect health- My ehildren have
serernl times been cured from attaete of the Intlitenza
and Croup by it It is an invalnable remedy . for theme
complaint.' Your eiTil 0.410 Pitts have entirely cured
me from a dyspepqa and 'enstirenec•, which hes grown'
upon me for some years.—indead this rut,. is much more
Important.from the fact that I had failed to get relief
from the hest Physlciar, which thit reetien of th;,ronntry
;fiords, and from any of the numerous remedies , I had ta
ken-.
"You seem en lif.Dnetor. like a providential blessing
to our famlly,•and you may well *appose we are not un
mindful of it. Yours respectfully. .
LEATITT TIIAXTER."
Senate-Chamber, fthio..April sth, 19fel. •
" Dr. J. C Aver --Ifonored,Siry have made a thrieonzli
trial of ih• CathartiePire. fell Me I,y your anqint. and
hare cured by them of the dreadful Rhenmetlym under
' which be found me suffering. The flat dose, relieved me,
and a fearaohme•inens dome , . entirely remored the tliscase.
.7 feel 'Mbetter health now than for tome years befrite.
' which!. titztibute entirely to the 1-ITert•of your Ca.hartie
Yours with great reaper?,
METCALF."
The above *Tenn from Persona who are publielv known
where they trade. an I who would not make thete rtate
mentiarithont a thorotigh conviction that thee were true.
Prepared by JANITS C. A yEltePractical and Analytical
Chemist,Lrvell.alas
SALS ST A. 'Carrell. Montrose .I_ll'. F. & B. 11. Eaton,
Ilarford. Church tc, Phinney. Randal% L. Reoft, °Teat
Bend. Sy -all'Drueriste and Realera in ''ledielne every
, where . • • Sept-137m4c
NEW STOVE & TIN-WARE
viiogMPORIUM. OF
raturr . & ELDRED,.
On West side of Main Si. and South' of
• • t Seark's Hold, 1,
-
W I It
of ,
STOVES n b d r
o t
gh ip t e t s o t
ll assortment
together with Tin-Ware cheaper than Can be
bought elsewhere this-side of New : York.
They would 'respectfully call. the attention
,af
.purchtscrs to their new and. splendid Stock of
.STOVES and TIN-WARE, which Will be sold
at r•ry- low prices. . •
We have the most nppro‘'ed patterhs of
WIT 0 V ra "
eci•r brought into this market, among which
may be found ,
Star (!( the West (Elevated Oven,) Cultiva
, - for (Elevated Oven,) Paragon, INe w -
World, Globe, 'Atlas, and
Three State:,
. . .
All .kir-tight, and various other patterns too nu
tnerOtzs to mention. - . 1
IjNWARE of nll kinds kept constantly on
hand for household use. Jobbing one to order
and in the best manner. All-Tin-ware carefully'
proved before leal.:ing the shop.
They respectfully solicit the patronage of all
who wish to purchase anything in their line, Ms
suriuthem that tnoney can be saved by exsunin.
ink fhcir stock :before purchasing elsiewhere.
S. A..WOODRUPF. G. B. ELDRED:
Montrose, June 7, 1855.
The Know Nothing Expose:
A - NY perspn patronising me, at the front
Lippe / room of the Store lately occupied by
M. C. Tyler, can be accotnntodated according to
to the Latest Fashicins, in the best and most up.
proved manner. . •
My work is yr:mated to fit if properly made,
Ctitting. mending and in' taut every branch •of
Tailoring done on the shortest notice, and that
to the satisfaction of thosiconcerned.
14tf. • . Ji SAurrA
Black Silk.
A GOOD quality-. for dressea.•at 81 et*. per
ard,.
Arlon, Me., Noe.. 25. 1552
S.alttAkle . ANZIERSAII
riVAISTA & A,'TSON ; No. 26' South Fourru
Ili St-. Philadelphia.
GREAT FtRE"-;CIIESTNIIT.& FIFTII Sts,
Friday morniag, Oecernedr. 15th, 1854. Evans
& IVetion'a Salamander Sates triumplint, as
they always are when 'inn to the test. • -
' -Puit:atitt.ritta, Dec.-15; 1854.
)lesenrEvans & li:r6ison, No,: 26 South-Fourth
St., Philadelphia. • • ••
Garments : We take much pleasure in rec
ommending your Saiamander . Safea to Merchants
and others tn. Want of a sec ore Means of preferring
their books, papers, &c.,
from fire, as the one we
purchaied from you about seven months-since has
preserved our books, and cash in as good a condi
tion as they. were whim put into, it, before the
great tire this morning, which destroyed -the en
tire block of bitildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth
streets. The above was in use iu our office, on
the second - floor of our building, from which place
it fell into the cellar tad remained there until the
fire was out. Safe Isiaa then removed and
opeied in the presence of at lent .1000 persons,'
who witnessed the good condition of the contents.
Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired
as we intend to put 41 in Ilse again. having, Pinfecti,
nonlidence iu its-fire-proof qualities. . . ,
Yours, ResppotrullY;
LACEY & PHILLIPS.
Evans and Watson take pleasure in referring to
the following, among the many hundreds who have
their Wes in uset-11. S.sliut, Phi Wu.; Farmers
and Mechanics' Bank, Philade.; Samuel Allen,
Esq , High Sheriff Phila.; John N. Henderson,
City Controller; Caleb Cope ¢ Co., No. 183 Mat.
ket St ;'Richard Norris and Son, Locomotivghuil.
ders, Pttilada .; Bancroft and Sellers, Machinists,
corner 16th and James Sta.; Franklin Fire lusu.
faille Co., Ruin.; Penti'a 'Railroad Co., Philada.;
Laney dr. Phillips, miner sth and Minor Streets;
Sharpless Bro.. No. 31. south Sd St.; James, Kent
and Santee, No. 147 North Third Street; W. H.
Iferternen and Sens, yo. -.51 North 3d St; Smith,
Williams dr. Co., No. 87 Market St.; J.St.• B. Orne.
No 185 Chestnut St.
. A large assortment of the above Safes always on
hand (warianted to stead 10 per cent. more fire
than any Ilerring's Safe now in nee.) EVANS &
17.73T50N, also manufacture and keep for sale.
Iron Shutters; Iron Doors and Iron Sirsh,pr mak
ing fireproof Vaults :or Banks, Stores, public and
private buildings. I Seal and Letter Copyiri Press
es; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators. l&C • ; Please
give us a call, at N 0.26 South Fourth - St., Phila
delphia —lsy I •
NEW GOODS
MC.I acknowledgmentsllt, L N
(K,
therL4
p u r u n b
e h e f igr n a s t e t f f i n i
. 1
VON, and iiivite attention to the very large stock
of Spring and Summer Goods tbey are now re
ceiving, and offer for sale at rery low prices. In
addition to their usual assortment of staple Dry
Goods, Groceries,- Hardware, Crockery, Paints,
and 0:14 &e., they are prepared to exhibit a large
assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS •
of every description, -Figured, plaid and Plain,
tonnets,Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, -Hosiery
Ladies and Misses shoes of all kinds—also a
Large stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Cloths, CasSimereS, Tweeds, Jeans, Summer
Cloths, Vestings, Bata and Caps, Boots and
Shoes S:cl, &c.
-They repectfully!sol:eit an early call . from
those- ho wish to ;purchase GooD,Goons
Low Pa ICES.
MeMILLAN & PARK.
May 2, 1854. '
.
Doct.! R. Thayet •
rpAKES this method of saying to his friends
and eustomersithat he has again resumed
the practiee of MediCine at his old stand in Mon.
trose, where he mayle found at all tittles unless
profe!•sionally employed. Ile,would say to those
owing him on old ao.onnts that he will deduct 25
per cent. on all neconnts paid before the first of
`April next, or if any poor like myself,) I will
deduct of y.
Montros , ch. Ô. ".1 A6s—otr
T4wELRYL-Mo r 'e nett: Jewelry just re:eiv.
efr ed direct &dm the tnanufacturers, and con
sisting of a first rato aSsorttnent of Ladies and
Gent!.-inen's Gold!finzer Rims, Breast Pins, Ear
Drops anti linnps. roh and Vest Cuattot,
Keys, Studs, Pens, etc: Persons wishing to pnr
ehase,Jovelry'shoul4 certainly call at the Stor e
of * A. TURRELL.
Montrose, April 12. 18:55.
Itcnfovatl.
C. D. Virgil,'Dentisl. has removed to. n room
over V. II: Chandler's store, where it.will be his
pleasure to see his friers'!.. as quick as possible."
- C. D. VIRcilL, Resident Dentist.
Montrose; 3lny it, 1853.
NEW SOTRE,
k 1121"? CO Mi'S a
GENERAL a ,, sortment of Staple and Fancy,
_Dry Go:.rls, Groecti..s, Hardware, t L,ts, Caps
Boots snd Shoes, %Vail Paper, Drugs; Dye Stuffs,
Paints atd &e., Which will be sold as cheap
as the cheapest for Cash or approved credit by
H. M. JONES.
Harford .Tine 1 . , 1855. .
B - 11C " K GTO de Mate Silk of excellent quail
tit s at IL M. JON ES':
June% 1855. •
BROCITA and Cashmere Shawk,nt all prices,.
also a few Mantillas by 1 - 1. M. JONES.
• June 1,1855.
EADY Made Clotliing;at low prices. by
H. N. JONES
June 1, 1855
a Alms will find a great variety or Bonnets
14 and Ribbons at ' H. 31. JONES.
June 1,1855.
.1 AWNS, Challis, Barge de Lains'and .Ging-
JLA hams at 11. M. JONES',"
June 1, 1855.
TpMBROIDERIES and Window Drapery at
. • H. M. JONES'.
June 1, 1835.
A good aso: ttnent of Boots and Shoes at
H. M. JONES'
Jane 1, 1855. •
Q IXTEEN lbs; of Good_Nlackerel for ono dol.
0 Jar in en. 411 by ' H. M. JONE S .
:Tune 1,18)55.
rpm best'quality of Nails at 5 ct's per pound,
_I for !ale by • H. 31. JONES.
luno . l, 1855. •
JUST reeeiring a fres - henpp/y or fine Ashton
Salt at ' WM. JONES'.
June I, 1855.
Cai4ion- , -Lottery Frauds.
• Ode. of the Maryland eansoltdated Lotteries,
BALTIXORZ, Maryland, Jane2o, UM.
TIM Commissioner of the Maryland State
Lotteries has deemed h his du:y to caution
the Teblic against _the ntunerotis swindlers who
circulate by mail and otherwise, fraudulent Lot;
tery schemes,,, and pretend to he agents for the
sale of tickets in Lotteries which are wholly fic
titious. - •
The only legal Lotteries in Maryland are these
drawn 'daily under the. superintendence of the
Commis,,ioncr'elceted by the people of the State
under the new Constitution to examine and ep.
prove the schemes. and attend to the drawings.
All the tickets in these Lotteries and. all cer
tificates of packagei of tickets ha ve the litho:
graphed signature F. X. BEE AN; General Agent
.for the , contractor: Office of the. Maryland Con
solidated Lotteries, Baltimore, Md. TAD others
are fraudnlent. For full information .' on the suth•
ject of these frauds, address F. X. BEEMAN,
33y1 Baltimore, Maryland.
English Lever Watches.
THE subscriber ins just received by steam
ship Baltic :mot:ter invoiee of hiScelebrated
English Patent and skeleton Lever , Watches,
making fourteen different varieties, in. Plain rind
Hunting cases, to wtich ho would call the atten
tion of alt persons,wishing to parchiuse. perfect
time pieces. A. J. EVANS,
No. 2, Odd Pellowi t Hall.
Binghamton,- my ,17, 1855.
SILVER PLATED TjpLE Kama—Twelve doz.
more of these fire Table and Desert Knifes
made to match .silver forks, for sale hy.
A. J.
Binghamton, July 17
": - "Man,lf.tiow. Thyself lr
.41 litralsable,Bookfor 23 cent s , - , " Lotry fors* a hofild
" .
haze a copy "
. . .
' s \.i. ; f , , i Ioo,ooo'-COPIIIS , SOLD IN,
,-0, ." k:).11;,',',,, I.VS TUAN A. 'TSAR.' Anew
- yi T i parr4.v....' edition ~reirtied and iMproinql,-
Altit . ! ''.'i 1 1 4 ,4 join Issued.
" . Z.",: :s s ': ~, - • aro; ,- • : Dr. It =dor 'el Medical Miainal
1
'''"'- -•--?, et ,-; ....- arid band Cloak for theafilicted—
,, ! ~...
~ . 9614•4f,5, .%. ~..7:1 Containing an outline of lb. art:-
_ , :.....':^a-t, ' '',... gilifPflgri'"ltirStrßrUS andeula
'.,/,/,. . . i .tx • "*.' of every form of disease. con
• l li 11 ' 1%, s\ s '' trieted .by p roads tuonie ox ual
.. .
Intermit:tree, by self abuse or by seinal eteree, with ethic, -
for their prevention . written In a familiar .tyle, avoiditfk
all medical teehnientitlee, and everything that wonlitotlstui
the ear of decency; with an outline of complaint einclitent.
to tenet the result of some tweu ty jests* soccer's.
ful practice exclusively devoted to the cure of Waimea ot a
delicate cr private nature. . .
'- To which is added receipts for the cure of above ills
eases. and a treatise on threausee,symptoms andeura of
the Peverand Ague.
Testimonporthe Prole • fObstefricsin Penn (.7ollrge.
Philaielphia--"DR. Il UNTER'S - MIMIC AI. MANUAL,"
—The author os t his work . u nlik *the majority of t hose
who advertise to cure the disease, of which it treats is a
graduate, of nne cattle beet Colleges in the United States.
It 'AIMS me pleesure to recommend him to the Jailer/ u:
nate, or o the vletint Of In Opt:mike. ai *ei elationitifurti
experienced' praaltloner.in whose honor and 'tare flty -
they may place the greatest confidence. • ... - 1 .;'1.13.. '• ,
. . . dna. S. 1.03103119,R,F, M D
From A. Wricattrarif; M. b. qf Penalblioritily ?Philo- .'
delphi.-41 giros me pleasure le add my teethierinytretise ;•
prefesal cr nal ability of the 'Author of the" at a etc lit Mai
iii
-at.','• =crone case* of Dittealle ciet the Genital Orgitee,•i
acme oi hem of long standing, have come under, my nii-
Merlin which hls skill has been -manifest in restoring to !
poetic. health; in some cases whiter tbe patient has been
considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem-
Inal weakners. or illeamingemint oft be functions-pro-1
dosed by self abuse or Excess of emir,. I. do, not...know:l
lil a superiora
In the profession. I have been acquainted
with the A uthor somri thirty years. and &remit no morel
tbimjustiee to him as well lIP Jill:Nil) OP! to the unfortunate i
victim of early Indiscretion, to recommend him as one In
visage professional skill and integrity . they may safely'
confide themselves. ALFRED - Wu ODWARD.M• li. -'
" Thiele. without exception.' the most -comprehensive:
and lotelligible work published on the class of disease of;
which it treats.' Avoiding all technical terme,tt address
es Diet fto the reason ofl ts readers It Is free from all .
objectionable matter. and no parent however fastidious,
can object to ph/elm; it In tfie hands of his suns: The au.;
thor hasdevoted many fears to the treatment" of the earl.;
ono complaints treated of, and. withtoo little breath to ;
puff. and too little presuiaption to unwise, he has n El' ered .
In the world, al Ow merely- nominal price of 25 cent., the
fruit of some twenty. year.' most succeitefutprectbie."— .
Herald.. .
- "No teacher or, parent vhetuld be without the knowledge.
Itnpartedl r [Pis Invaluable .work- It would save years of t
pain,mortlfleatlon andterrow -to the youth -under their'
~
,ehatge "—People's Adrocule. •
A Presbyterian cleriymah In Ohio, writing of
ter's Medleal Thum'!" stir I.—"Thoueande upon thous.;
A nds of our youth, by evil example and influence of the,
have been led into the habit of self polltrion;
without realizlngthe sin and- fearful cmlseptences upon
themselvet and their rowderity. Theenn stitntions ofthouts•
and , what're raising families have been enfeebled. if not
broken down.and they do antknew the canoe er the cure.
Anything that can be done so to enlighten and influence
the pampa:and as toeheck mnd ultimately to remove atilt
wide•enread senree othuman wretchedness. would wonfer.
the greatest blessing nes tot the religion of Jesus Christ,
on the preseht and cumin, generation. intentperance tor
the nee of intozienting• 'MO.) though it has slain thous
ands npotigionsands, Is not a greater scourge to thehu•
man rare Areept my thanks on .behalf of the afflicted,
and, believe mv. you r eo•worker in the good work you are
soartively engaged ir,."
Onewopv (securely etiveloned) will be forwardwd. free*/
postatze. to any part nfthe Milted State, for v. pput,, or
six eopiesfor Address. (post paid) COBDEN dcCO.,
Pnblishers.nr Box 196. Philadelyhia.
crr Ilnoksellers,Canrasftrs and Book Agents ctirtplied
on the most liberal terms. t* 24y1.
' Now Lino of Mail Stages
ritiont :
4 . 141 t i
'""el . n•
411'
5 .A.116.1•••
KIRKWOOD T 'MONTROSE.
A sTAGE will leare.Kirkiw, oat!, paosinr t hrouKl ear
bettA•ille, Liberty :.{ c.,o•Pry alorningafterthe arrl-
Ira! afthe Mail ['rains ofearOpbotli East and Wevt,reach--
ins Montrose. at 1 P.M. .1 . e.
RETURNING •• •
7
LeaveMontrose daliy,tSund ay senerpted:. at 2 P M.
reaching Kirkwoenin ttmr to ttik e the Mall Trains of
Cars,hoth East and West, tieing the nearest and mo4t
feasible,rontetoreaeh the 7ieir York:and Erie Railroad.
Thisliner ntersectsatri-w4ekiylina.fos lihnoekSprinr
vine, rankhannoeit, Wyd'ming. and Wilkesbarre which
leavesMontrose at 7 A M every Monday. Wednesday and
Friday. Also, aline° Vriendsville,Leraysvill , ..ke.Good
Teirnsand coati °noble Carriages are provided .and the
.Freprietor6tvillpart.-h opainel oftecommodat4 the Pub
lic. W K. ILATCII,
5ep.12,155.1 MORGAN W EST .
.
igEnovAL.
TtEELER & STODDARD sinceth l e late fire,
IV may be found in the RASE3IE:IT or .;S'EARLES
HOTEL. Notwithstanding the 4nprecedented ra
pidity with whieb our stock of Booty, Shoes,&c,
" went off" on the morning of 4he hre, we still
have some on. hand, and 4liall'morm be supplied
again. • KEELER & STODDARD.
• , Montrose. November, 13, 1854.,
10,000 Firkin Staves Wanted.
- Dv . the suloceribers immediatel2,.. Alan flead.
13 mg timber and Ilooppoles—fir-wilieh
will pay the hiohest market prier.; Seagoned
Staves .preferred' SMITH & HEMPSTEAD. •
Brooklyn, Feb. 13..185.-
- Bkoche Shawls. •
cifiEAPER th3n ever before kninin, Befinti
k ful patterns. and fine quality n'B-4 Broeho
Lupen's manufacture, at , -
Oct. 11. . 1118. & Co.
Shawls.
TONG and &pare, Wool, Broche and Silk,
4 very handsome styles, and at extremely low
prices. U. B. & Co.
Oct. I 1.•
Doct. Harris, DoineopothiNt,
lirAY be consulted at Hatch's-lintel, in
111 Montrose, for threedays, the 6th,7111 and
Bth of each month, upon all (iiseases of the hit-
Man sYstem; riz CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis,
Intlatnatiod of the Lung',-Throat, LiVer, Pleura,
Kidneys and Spleen, Dyspepsia. (Indigestion.)
Liver Complaint, ithurnatism; Scrofula, Erup
tions,- Spinal Complaints, Nervous Weakness,
etc
Consultation Free! Patients visited nt their
residences if desired. Office !tours from 7in
the - morning until 9 in the evening. •
March 15; 1855.v1
Helmb old's Genuine Preparations:
Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Coihpound
, Fluid ,Extract Buchu,
Yot Dipenont of the Bladder and Kidneys, tiecret Diseases.
1 4 triet uteri, Weaknesses, and all Diseases et the Sexual
Organs,
Whether 'in Male or Female,
from whatever cause they may hare originated and no
matter of how long standing
If you, have eontracted the terrible disease which: when
once seated in the oyster', will surely go down from nue
generation In another, u ndormi nine the eon,titution anti
4 • 1
oa frig the very vital fluids of life. do not trust yourself
In he hands of Quanks.velo.otart up every - day In a city
II this, and fill the papers with glaring faloehenni., too
I calculated - to deceive the young and thole not er
g inted.witkijheir tricks. You cannot be-too careful In
the oeleetion of a reinedv, Indheoe eases
The Fluid Blanket litrethu hat been pronounced by emb.
bent Physiriaws Ike greatest remake. erer known. It is a
medicine perfeetly pleasant In Its taote and very innocent
In Its lietion, and yrtw, thneough that It annihilate , ' every
partied - b.,' the rank and poi (mow' virus of this dreadful
&Luxe; and: unlike nthes remedies, It doe" 'not dry up
the disease In the blood. . .
CONSTITUTIONAL, DEBILITY.
brought 012 by self-abuse, i moat terrible illvease, vMeh
has btomeht thon!anil• of the human rare to untippiy
grave!. thus libt•ting the hrllllant hope! of parent!, and
blighting In the hu I the ghritlnua ambition ofanany a no
ble youth. can he core! by'hilt infolifiteremely. And aa
• medicine which moat benril.t ereryboily. from the !im
ply delleate to the corillneil and despairing invalid. - no
equal Is to be found. lietiott!both as a cure and pr eventive
Helmbold's Highly Concentrated
Compraird Flair! Extract Sarsaparilla,
For purifying the Blood. kaeronving all -diseases arising
from excessert of Mercury. exposure end imnru denim In
life. chronic coostitulional disease. erising Pem-an
Itn
pore state of the Blood. and the only reliable and cf.
fectuel. known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt
Rheum, Scald Read, Ulcerations of the' broat and Levt
Pains and Swell riga of the Bones ' Tenor, Pimples on,
the face. and all ?eddy Eruptions of the Skin.
This tirtiele now _preserihed Lv.some of
the most distinguished Physicians in the country. and has
proved more ettliont in practice titan any preparation of
Sarsaparilla yet neared to the public. Several cases of
secondary Syphille. tlerenrial and Serofulonit diseases.
hare entirely recovered in the incurable swards of oar Pub
lie Institutions who'll had f o r many years resisted every
mode of treatment that could be devised. These ease. fur•
rtrikintr examples ofthe salutary effects of this reed!.
eine to arresting ?MO of the most inveterate diseases, af
ter the glands were deVroyed and the bones iireitly af
fected.
NOTICE —Letters from responsible Phy,sielatas and Pro•
tessera of several Medical (lobe see, and mertiticetes of
owes from) clients will be found aceranipauylngboth Prep.
'reticule •
PRICPS, Fluid Extract of Machu, $1 per bottle orb
Bottles for $5 ; Sarsanartlla, mine price, equal
to ens gallon Syrup of Sarsaparilla. •
Prepared and told hv 11. T. 1 - IELMIIIII.P. Chemist, 263
Chestnut St., neer the (lira d douse, Phllidelphta.
Te be had et tilrel Turret', Montrose, Pa., and of Drug
gists and dealers everywhere.
AU Letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent' receive
fenmeliste atteist len. - 21y1
Cloths, - •
ASKSIERES and vestings, a -large assort.
ment and at prices lower than we have ever
been enabled to offer them heretofore.
Oat fi. U. IL 4 Co.
- . . ,
'''' ' - • . iiiitralAii tiliforni . • . ' '- ''
.
'Or isifypt• ton the Glok,d - amiot present greater.
' 4 • ' induietteati than.'
-; -'
- .4" ,ELER It , srOpnAß.O's
'- • . - notnr•A*6 snot. sTon,E., ,-
WitiOl is now - fitted with a new and tiniest..
- . sive Vitssorttnent -or articles in'their line,
embracing a general .iariety • of new, and elegant
*tchis of Ladies and '.Gentlemen ' s weir, among_
which are Ladies French, Silk .Lasting and Pre:
'nil!. Gaiters, Kid and - Enameled' Polkas. Kid 'Pat-,
ent, leather and bronzed [Jenny Linds, Buskins
endViee; gentlemeu's FrenCh and Philadelphia
oak:tanned calf skin and kip Boots, Congress snd
button Gaiters, Monterey and - Washington Roots,
toilet Slips ' 'Morocco, calf- and Cowhide Bro
gans, dre. , Boys kip, calf end cowhide Boots and,
Brogans; all kindlier Misses and C.hildren's wear;
Also:a - general assortment o &
Findings, whiCh cone
eist : in putt of lasts, pegs, parables. Hungarian
nails,tacks, thread, wax, nitres. shoe binding '
awls rasps, grindstones, Ph e; Anives. &c. Also.
oak and hemlock tannedcaff upper and . soleleith;
'er,"Morocca,sitres , and_ lini gs. ---
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~i iWark made to order and r pairing nnatly_dt.ne ~ .
• ' .-- , • KERLT. STODDARD:
1
Boatmen, Jonei LISP, : ' :
Ot6re4 .1! Stos-qm!!!,
• .
T"' ~tilivrilipr- i vi*.s to cal ( th'e attrtiop )1
hilfriends4d the_Publid tO his very large
assortment, of • • '
• STOVES, f• '
at his neW • Store.ltooin in Lodersville, next to
L. S. Lenhoira's Store, :Ind - neai. the Great Bend
Depot. Ile hais iri addition to lA-former large
variety of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, macynew
Patterns, some of which Ste-- 1- - •
St. Nicholas. I Peach Branch, Fire Fly. ..
. Mokrn Troy, Mona irk, ..ireatittran,
Plank, Warrior, Orient, # Oak ,-
E;
Stove, - _ • --
Which together with his former stock will be
perhaps the most extensive and v:Med assortment
of well 'selected-Stores in' the COunty. - •
• 4 ! * *l7lipten Stoves well fitrpished at low prieei:
lar All articles in his line liept nn hand . and
made to order as usual, and orders ieeeived at hia
old stand in Great Bend. • . • •
JOHN COLSTEN,
\ •
Lodersville & Great Bend Nov, 1853.—tf.
Buffalo Robes
ALARGE tot of' handsome: Robes, - part of
A
theth whole, Indian dressed, and very supe.
'A •
rior colors and quality. U. 8.. & Co.
Gibson, Oct. 11. 1854. •
•
• • Window Sash.
Q H. &D. SAYRE having been -p p ointod
Irj • agents for an Extensive SaSh, Blind. and
Door Manufactory are prepared -to furnish any
1 articles in this lino at less rates than they have
usually been sold. •
•
Deo. 14.
Q HAVING CREAM—an article..which every
0 should tri' for sale: by
't S. H.&D. SAYRE. '
- Dec. 4. " -
Roa4:-Made Clothing, •
A VERY demtrable. stock atvery !milk prices
. S. IL & b. SAYRE.
Montrose, Dec. 14; 1854.
Doctor Yourself :
THE' POCKET EESCITLAPITTS:
.•
- Or, Every . onr own'Physician. I .
- r DB FIF FIE NI Edition , containing
i.. One fiandred Eagraviags,abowing
tar Diseases a;nd Malformations ofthe -Ru
e* tTnaanwlyiectiel
is ILI r a y andl4 . l r a e p li e tise
on forx e .-
Diseases of Felnalea, being of the highest inipor;
tepee to married peoOke. or thoseeotemplatingnme.
riage. By -
. - Ti rllianP Young,. MP. •
Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of
the Aesculapios to his child. It may . save hint
from an early grave. Let no !fauna man or wo.
man eriterinto the secret obligations of matriedlife
without reading the Por.ket Aescitlapitis. Let no,
ono sufrlring from a hacknied.cough ,-Pain in the
Side, restless nights. nervous,• feelings, and, the,
whole train of Dmepticsengationslund given up
by their physician,beanother moment withoutcon.
salting the AESCULAPIUS. lEave the married,
or those about to• be. married any impediment,read
this truly useful honk:as it has been the means of
t hotisaner of un fort unate Creaturet•from the
very jaws of death• •
rr Any person sending twenty fire cents -en
closed in a letter, ; iviif receive . one copy. of this
work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One
Dollar. Address (post paid,)
DR. M YOLTIsiG,
. .
Flo. 15? Spruce:St. Philadelphia.
April 8 ihitBss—l-ly t•
DR HOUGHTON'S
•
" • e
.
Great Sutural Remedy for Indiyestipn
and Dyspepsia.
•
DR. 3. S. Houourros's yepsin, the true Di
nr.s-rtvi I'Lutnor GASTRIC 'JUICE Still holds
the first place among all the various rsmedies
for these. painful and destructive cOmplaints. It
is Nature's own specitio.for an unhealthy stom
ach. No art of man can equal its curative pow.
era; and no sufferer from Indigestion and'• Dys
pepsin should fail to try it... - .
' i tV7Sold-l)y Abel Tuirc!l, 3lontrose
Wagon, - Making, Biacksmithing
and Carr iage ' - Ironing. - •::
THE'subseriber havinv - established' himself
a few rods south of Ditnock. four Corners,
is prepared to do all kinds ofwork . , in the abOve
branches of business on short notice - and the
1 )
most reasonable terms . - He flatters himself tat
with the help now in his employ; he will be a le
to vice entiresstisfaction to all who may fa or
him with their custom..
. . .
, . .
C. C. MILLS.
Diniock,Nov. 23. 1854.:—18tf. .• ' •
c-- - R ' N. B.: Most kinds of !umber and all kinds
of country produce taken in payment, -
HOWARD ASSOCIATION ,
PIIILADELFHIA.
Important Axmo,niscenietat. "; •
Fl l O all persons afflicted wth sexual diseases, such as
1' Seminal Weakness'. !mot:denim; Geamorhaea, Glatt,
Syphi is, &.e., &e. The iloward Association of .
in view of the awful •lestruction of human life and
health, caused by !ritual diseases, and the. deceptions
which are practiced upon the unfortunate victime of Such
diteasep by Q titmice , have directed* their ciao uiting surgeon
as *Charitable Act worthy of their name, to give M. dical
.Advice Gratis, to all persons thus 'afflietsd, (Male
wale) Ike.. and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering
to Furnl h Medicines Free of Charge • •
The lieward Association's a - benevolent Institution, es
tablish's] by special endowment , for the relief of the sick
and -distressed', afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Dis
eases," and its funds can be used for no other purpose
It has now a tarplns of metttts, which the Direct Ors have
voted to advertise the shove notice." It is needless to add
that the Association commands the highest Medkal
of the age, and will forttirlt the Most approved modern
treatment. Valuable advice Oren to sick and nervous fe
males. afflicted with abdominal weal:mess, Womb Cola-.
plaint. Costiveness, Lencorrhma, rt.
A.tdreekor (post-pald.) Dr.... Geo. II: Calhoun. Consulting
Surgeon, !Inward Association, No. 2 South Ninth,Streat,
Philadelphia. Pa.
• By order of the Directors, ,
Eytt D. lIFIAITWELL; President. .
Gao Fainctlian,Secretary - • • 22y1
Rogistor's Notice.
fIBLIC Notice is hereby -given) to per:.
sods concerned in the following estates, to
wit: . • • .1
Estate of Alexander D. Harper, dpc'd, late of
Bridgewater township, John' Foster and . C. S.
Gilhert, Executors. -
Estate . of James Newman, decd, lateof Great
Bend t temship, W. Truesdell and .Thomas
Hayes, Executors. • • ;
. Estate ofJohn Green, decd. late of Franklin
township . , - .Witlinin Green, Adtn`e.
Estate of Jeremiah T. Bailey, .dec'd,l late .of
Harmony tow,nship. G. LLt is, Adnfr
Estate of John J. Whitinan,ilec'd., late of Her
rick township, Jacob •
That the accountants liae . settled theiri,mcounts
in the Register's Alive in and for the .county of
Susquehanna, and that the same : will elpresont
,ed to the Judges of:the Orphans' qnfrti of said
county, on Wednesday the Btld day of August
nextior confirmation and all IWatlec. • - .
• "JAS. W. CHAPMAkßegister.
Montrose, July 83;1853.
NEW GOODS.
. ,
TT J. WEBlfia , now- receiving his Spring
1.:1.• 'GOODS witielcwili be sold lowter cash.
Montrose, March 28, 1855
and Printed, light at
THE MONTROSE, DLMOCRit.T:
rutiulql4o snow mintaDAvitonatio
4.44,8:4 , 44C .-
TE1C116.6.41,;30$ cash advaneei`o2,ooiif
not paid withiniti months ;end $2,60, attheeed
of the yen. No paperdiacootiened until arlenit.‘•
go no paid, - except:at the 4option: 01,the. Pub
%inhere.' All commit Motions coeneeted with the:,
office, to insure attention, moat bedireeted (post
.paid) to Caase & Da4lllention,Boaquebanne•
County, Pa.
••• .. .„
• • . Bates o!;Adireettallit. , --- '
.
•
,
One square (12 lines orlesi), it insertione,. $l,OO • 1
Each subsequent iosertion, „,. . . „-,,,, , 0,26
One square three m0nt4,... - . .' .-,/ , . . -
One square six months, ~ .- .. . ...'. ' 4,00
Business Cards, four lines or'less, ---. ., . -100
Yearly 'advertisements, not over'at *4nares; 7,04 y
One golutun-one year, .... .. , ; . ......3000
column_ one
''•Yru y adTertiiiers will; be restricted to
business' in whiCh the,y are ezipged ;and are con.
sidered as svisidag to continueAdaertising nplesi
they shall giye special directions for - a discontin..
wince of the same.
JOB WORK.:
nirTho publishers haviag added to their Job
Printing materials alarge and spperioe aaßoet.
ment or Job Type, are now prepared to ezetutp
Job Work in.a manner onanrpassed in, tbia sea. •
ti on of coutitry,and on tbe most ieitiOnable terms.
Blanks of, every deaeription kept eenitatifly
on band or printed to order:.
( g0.i.0., - -;,:,. :
MOILISEi
,
Great Bend Depot; Pa. ADDispi BIM*
ANT, Proprietor.
-BVIIIIOIWBi SPROUT 41r. Co.,- -
Manufacturers Of SPROVVit CoaisntED Cam
•RIAGE Sixnws, Hughesville, Lyecusing Cd ,PL
Springs may be had of M. S.WilsOn, Montrose. e,
Wm. W. SMITH It Co.
Cabinet and Chair Manafactams, - pot Main
Street, Montrose, Pa. I
• - Dr. - H. SIOINTIE, :
Simigeon, Dentist, Montrose. ,Pa., win be at
Searle's Hotel, Mondays l and Tuesdays of each
week. • . 15,1 •
I , I,FNILLALIE & PARK,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Horde/sire,
Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c:, Spriflriliw
LITTLE & CHASE,
Attars"les at Laiv— r OtEee formerly cocci
pied by . Little . & Streeter, Montrose,
,Snagrie
banns eounty, Pa.
RALPH 8.. LITTLE.
A. J. DAVIS,: .
ATTORNEY AND COONWEL,LeIR AT LAW--Susque.
• hanna Depot, Pe. Office over S. B. West's
Store. -• 1,6 y;
ABEL TLIBILELL, Mowraost, Pa. .
Dealer in Dni.us„Medicines, Chemicals,Paints
Oils, Dycstnffs, Grpceries, Dry Goods, Hard.
ware, YankeeNotions,.&c.. Physicians Pre
scriptions 'carefully, compounded.
JOAN iGROVES, . •
Fashionable Tailor—Asp under Searles
Hotel, Inin 'Street, Montrose, Pa.
JOHN COLSTEN,
DEALEn Stoves,--Tin, Ccpper and Sheet Iron 4
7 Ware, Loderiville, near Great Bend Depot.-611
•
Woodruff -a Eldred, ,
DEALERS IN S_TOiES and Mannfacturers of .or*
per, Tin, and Sheeoron-Ware. Shop fID NOD
below Searle's !Hotel, Mootrose,-Pa. - .
S. A. 'WoonneFt.l -- • e i [G: B. ELDRED:,
A. Lathrop,
DEALER in Ready-Sia e de Clothing, - Bats and
Cips. Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, ISER:
at" . • &aro
,opiaosite Searle's Hotel, illontrors
C. D. LATHROP, and t• •
J. P. W. RILEY, with
Dr. . Merit H C:Vail.
DRUGGIST and curldtsi, and Dealer in
Dittos, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Slurs
Paints, - Oils„ Petty,. Window Alessi Camphine
Fluid, Nrfurhery, Yankee Noionsalte.,&e.
Pa.--=lotf.
FRANKLIN FRASER, •
ATTORntAND CoUNSELiOit AT LAW,Mon.trove
Pa), will attend faithfully to all business en.
trusted It 3 him in the county of Susquehanna.
• Conveyancing, and writing of all kinds will be
done neatly, and charge moderate. He will
- also attend to the prosecution of claims of sol.
diers, their widows and heirs, aFinst the U. S.
government, for Bounty land; ensions.!k.e.
lay be found at all hours the office formerly
'occupied by J. T. Richard, Esq., north• of the
Court.Hoine.-1853 7 n49 ,
. C. TYLER, -
ed with L L•. Hunt,
DEALER in Hardware and Cat ;
Trimmings.. Springs, &e:
Nu. 215 Pearl Street, N. N.Y.
, antile friends, in this and other
dly invited, and earnestly Rolfe it
iurchase. n6tf.
Interest
AI PORTER AND
lety, Carriag •
Where his Die,,
C-ounties, are hi'
ed to 601 and .!
:SA YS. KNAPP, \
- • '
uj MONTROSE, PA.
With RowiD, Woqdruff, & Cgter,-
liV r ti n E c
. 1 A A
ig t, E T s cc l : l 7 vas ag i C t o o n t s t s e m ei n,
etween Cortland and Day Streeti, few lot*.
March 8, 185.1—lOtf.
• Medical - Card.
DRS: E. Patrick, Jr. &G. Z. Dimock has
this day fbrmed a copartnerahip,for a more'
efficient and successful prosecution of thediffer.
ent branches of their proferisitin..
Ali business entrustedto them, will billings.'
ded to with promptness and-fidelity. ;
Their. office may,..• be found'..,over 'Lathrop's
Store, East side public :Avenue. •
• T E.PATRICK,
. Z. .
Montrose, March 22,18&. •
W. Singleton;!:
Can now be found at his new stand on Owe.
go street, 2 doors west of Searle'slHotel,' where
ho 4'ft:wally repairs •with - dispcitch; Watches.
Clocks, Guns, Jewelry, and every !description of
machinery.; Wheel 'cutting, Gtin. and Witch
materials supplied to the trade.-41.,•'
. •
- • A. &E. -Bildwin
A i r Al' be found in basement or gearle'slils ,
tel, A doors West from the eorner. Nsted
and nivoutits that ate due us -will be vetyl sc.
eeptableif paid soon.
A. dr.. E. BALEVIN.
Montrose : Nov .. . 22, 1854.-47 if
J. H. , Parsons,
wEDLENALN AND -RETAIL DEALER in Cabinet
Ware, Sofas,.-Bedsteads, Tables, Sued.,
. No. 9' Witshington. street, •
.
.Binghamton, N: Y.
Wtoflin %Vqro.Room up stairs.—sb2
- WAD the advertisement of k-,LATHROI.
-11-11 , -14C 4i in another .eeintnn and-go when
you van tiny Goods at a bnrßdin.
CI LOVER-arid TIMOTHY SEED Inv-stale by
.H.
New Ntilfqd, Spitcl! 8..1856;
New and Cheap Goods.
IaVOUGHT at low pressure prices and mill, be
sold accordingly bi
BURROWS & Co.
• Gibson, Oct. 11, 18 154.• ,
Carpets:
A , GOOD asiOrtinent arid hknditome psterw
at very low prices. " U. D. & Co.
Oct. 1.1.. j•
[Eza• - B. CHASE.
[A. LATHROP.