The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 22, 1857, Image 4

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    Fancy'ruralor Ladiesi
,!1N FAREIRA & . 0)., (New No.) 818
lAltliET abovatiglith, Philadelphia
,rters,.-51aritifacturers dealers in Ladies. - ]
ic Men and Ch;llieris PA NCY' FURS,— I
lesale and Retail.
.4. F. & Co., would call
mention et:Dealers ar.d 1114;PerInie genetallti
sir imcieu o Stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies;
leinen and,Childretn their assortment errw
3.5"eik . r . y . . - artii4o aid kind of Fungi Furs t hat
be - Worn_during the Season =— such as Fall
!s, !Lilt ta' pea:Quarter "Carien,Talmas, Vie.
('M, nista, ffa & Muffatees,fiem'the jine4
rig n - sah(e tiitU lowest price Domestic Fars.
Pr crentleinen the largest assortment of Fur
3rs; Glii% es, Gauntlets dre.; being the direct
irters i 4 alt our Furs and Manuracturers 1 •of
under'litir Own supervision, we feel satisfied
can coffer better inducements to delters - and
mblic . gerierally than any other house; haV
itionense aiaortineut to Select trom and at
qautifueturers prices.— tire onhi ask a call.
• - 301 IN FAIrF.IRA & CO. •
2 : 1 ' No. 818 3t ARKET St., above Eighth, t'hilad'a.
Sept. 3, 1857. 4m.
•
MdairlOtYpBS
AV ING inirehnsed the right for.. making
A ii .
' .. tho freatiliful and durable style of pictures
-4 known as the•Nlelainotype, or Iron Pictures,
.I
stand ready . to furnish them to such as may pre
far them to the Ambrotype or JY.,guerreotype.
1
il *anybody prefers a cheap tawness to one of
~ . .suis!rior quality, I can, and will make them as
d .:Ig
cheap !. and anod!! Ms those sJld by Wood t ni
1
: the cart OD the green.
fair FLUsT CLASS I'ICTUDES AT IamITAL PttlefiB
B. DEANS, Phenix Bloat.
Montrose, 301+ 23d, 1857. .•
H. SAY RE . /lc BROTHERS •
E4HAB,E NOW P. EC EPTING
• svkliply o f jut
Si
t SPRING 4 4,
%), AND. • :
stimmun oooiDs.
WHICII for Cash or Produce can be bought
very low.
WALL PAPER- A select assortment just
.received.
5.,11. 'SAYRE & BROTIIERS.
riARPETING. Bauains offert4l by ,
lJ S, H. SAYItE & BROTHERS
:411 - '• _- . - ,
~ ,
t PLOWS! PLOWS!! ;
• .
• 1) Lows. We invite- he attention of Farmers'
,:•! 1 to the celebrated Peekstille Plows which
we !fare added to our large'asSortment.
, S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS,
I'
i - Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
7-l. •‘ ontrose. April 29th, 1857. lBtf.
i': • ‘..s
TOVES! STOVES I! STOVES !!!
_
11. 'OUR Stoves have been 4o thoroughly tried
_ to the entire satisfaction of all, that they
i : '•_.•-ticed no recommend from us.
.S. 11. SAYRE at' BROTIIF.RS.
B OOTS & SIIOES M C
MIST REO,
n the " lipsonville Exchange"
it 3 FD r!?
cz a „
• AT.' \ TIIE HEAD Of' I
No i:xamine Choice stock or Spring
- .IIL and Summer Gund%, just o p . ne d
for Examination and SALE, al rer y low figures 1) 3
C. W. MOTT.
Q. 'MITA. .Cwstitnere, and DeLain Shawls at
. 0 very prioes by ' C. W. MOTT.
- •
11rS nod Cap* of the newest styles. in
lIL great variety by 'C. W. MOTT.
p RESTS in abundance by
IV. MOTT
'DROWN and Blue sheetint , and Stirtings—
, Stripes, Ticks, 'Denims, Sublimer
Stuffs, &c., &.e., as low as can be afforded in this
market. - C. W. MOTT.
el LOTUS, Cabhimers and Vestings, very de
sirable styles, at prices that -cannot fail to
suit. Call and be convinced. C. W. MOTT.
i) (CASS liocopst, losiery, Gloves, Belts,
rte.., by C. W. MOTT.
Eagle Foundry Plows
011 -superiority of casting - and excellency
F
ofinuehinery can-not I>e excelled,
S. H. SAYRE Bno•rnrus.
F LOUR, tor . vale hr the Load or Barrel, by
111CKERMAN & GABRErr.
New.llilford, Toe 10Ih, 1857. • ';
.Dairymen Take Notice.
lll,‘`„Wd . khi'vTZl:thoavotieermataunrntifY3,F?rn
Returril'ails and Butter Tube of the best
or:tit v. [ Gibson. April 30th, 1857. -
•
Ciah Paid for IWool. •
1 1 11 E bighest market price in C.t.sn paid for
1-en TlMus,:nd pounds of Wool by
• HAWLEY & GUILD.
Gibson, June 24tit, 1857. . •
wash for Wool
riltRIT will pay the highest price for
• vt...0 , . in Casu or Gdops, Sgt. hia *atom in
H = '
Ni . ,%. Nititc.rd. • ,
Joty 4111.8.57.
-7 ,
ico-A,nif.,iltiflovii46/
to-ituil uvuuoilior
H. J. WEBB'S.
MO:VP:ROSE,. APRIL, 30th 1857.
FU LL Sp - .R.1; OF FALL DRY GOODS
E 1 RE A. LANDELL 4th & Arelx-sts.,
re:T.ol'4llly requegt Cash Buyers to examine a
fine Stoek 44 Seasonable. Goads, adapted 4o BEET
T'EnNsYLvANrx TRADE.,
Pall Line of Fall Dress - Goods. New designs of
Shawls. lid, Silks of Newest Styles.-4
:oo.od Black Silks of all widths. 4 Cases assor.
ed• French Merinees. '7 do. Pail de Cnerrex. new
and American Dark Prints. Satin.
-;ts. Ca,hmeries. Cloths & Vesting&
LITIt'T , A, Elankets, &e., &e
N. B. Anetion Bargains from N. Y. and this
daily P.irtieu!ar attention given to
I;t•tultry L,Oers ft.r Desirabie Goods. Terms Neil
Cash. Sept.
Look and Read!
SOMETHING NEW
rir .1E undersigned, Merchant at Di (DOC k Four
JL Corners, has lately discovered that for
ready ptiy he ra n sett ro ore Goods, 9nd make wore
money at, one.half the . usual profits pat upon
i;ountry Goods. Consequently I can sell Gomls
from-tire to ten percent. lower than any otht
estalAishment in this sectiOO: • But do not tak
may word 'fora. Call and ; sCe for yourselves.
!king Cash or sortie kind of Country
f proluee, and buy your (foods at a price unpar.
I . , , alfelPd in the history of Mercantile trade: . My
')Sincli' is large and well -selected; and 1 aat•re
ceiving.
• YEW ADDITIONS.
-every week. My Terms of Sulestre RELDY PAY.
if t- will certainly be for your interest to call and
see ms before purchasing elsewhere.
Flour and Salt kept constant on bumf.
•
WM. 11. THAYER..
Dimoek. Jan. 73tb, 1857. : -
NITOLF'S Ar orsL! \ its Sc ., biedn
s iti u =7 , :ta s . !x!
113 EADY MADEi CLOTHING, ' •
116 - a thou Upsoncille Exchange." 1
ABEL TURRELL
fAS just returned from Nov York, with
large and choice variety of Goods, bought
fur CASH,: and selected with much care, from
over thirty of the hest Houses in New York,
which he offers to his customers and the• public
at lei? prices for cash. ' , His stock comprises:-
- M• 1)
IC IN , E S,
P , A"•I N. TS, •
OILS, .•
WI\NDO V GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
GROCERIP.S.,. •
GL AS S—W A 11E,
'CROCKERY,•
• M I : It R OHS ,
C L C'E
WALL PAPE'R,
WINDOW PAPER,
WINDOW OIL SHADES,
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
„ JEWELRY,.
.PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
ARD W ARE,
STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE,•
I3ROOMS,
:B. R S, .
JAPANNED WARE,
,13 113 IY C A G-E S., •
CANARY SEED, .
'POCKET KNIVES,
• •':
UMBRELLAS,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
TURPENTINE,
CAMPILENE,
BURNING FLUID,
ALCOHOL, •
LIQUORS,
(ForMed,icinal Purposes onty,)
tr.% • 0 0 t•;' Q
#.l IV U •.• 9
S ORTE It 5,
SIIOULJ)ER BRACES,
PORTMONAIES,
SPECTACLES,
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS; dm,
' -GOLD PENS,
. STA TIO'NERY,'
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
And•all of the roost popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re
ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance and
large it4rease of the same.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, June 10th, 1857.
MONOPOLY! MONOPOLY ! I
MUSS is the great principle among onr sel
fish. small merchautfr. hi proof of this look
at the late Act passed at Harrisburg. prohibiting
hawking and ped4ling, in Susquehanna County;
en Act passed to gratify some of the Merchants
who have expressed a desire " to stop some large
wagons."
Guttnitco, Iloscubaum
A.
DOWN WIT.' MONOPOLY.
Their large wagon will run more regularly
,than ever bafcre, until their license for peddling.
expires. In order to accommodate the commu
nity and be able.to battle monopoly successful
ly., they have' made arrangements to get New
Goods weekly froth New York, and they will sell
the same from 15 to .10 per cent. cheaper. than
any other eatalatinhment L in Susquehanna Coun
ty. We have now weeiyed . our
NEW GOODS!
The largest, cheapest, and best selseted—st o ck
ever offered in this market. Ws not necessary
to enumerate the -articles which our assortment
comp:lse*: it is sufficient to say that we have a
general stock of the latest and most fashionable
goods- in the market, and we cannot fail to suit
the public, as well in taste, as in prices. A few
words more to our fellow-citizens, and particu
larly to those who feel themselves independent
and - not obliged to purchase at some particular
store. We know that it will be for your inte
rest to examine and price our goods before pur
chasing elsewhere; that is a true motto that ma
penny saved is better than two earned." We
are determined to spare no pains to give getieral
satisfaction. and we shall a'ways be ready and
happy to exhibit our assortment to those who
will favor us with a call.
GrTTENITERG, RocrsnArm & Co.
Mont - ose, May I 2tls, -1857.
Tioga Point Agricultural Works.
11. I Z!CtetlS Vrooks,
ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY. PENN'A.
MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
" ERS
Eatery's Unrivalled Iforse Powers.
ripIIRESHERS tin: 4 Separates, Tkreshers
and CleanerS, Circular and Cross Cut
Saws, Mill Saws,ShingleMachines,&c.,Emerrs
Hickok's and Kranser's Cider Mills and Presses,
Corn Shelters, Clow's Grain Cradles, Hay, Straw
and Stalk Cutters, Horse PrOvs'ens,Doigiowers,
Grain Drills and Broad Cast Sowers, CulErstors,
Horse Hoes, Corn and Cob Mills, Dederick s
Hay Presses, Stump Machines,
Ketchum 's Mowers and Reapers, Excelsior Fan.
Provision. Safes, Refrigerators Leather and
Rubber Belting. Our 'Excelsior Panning Mint
are unrivalled. Extras Furnished for repairing
all machines sold by us. lEtPrDetwriptive Cat
alogues, Price Lists and Circakis of all ma
chines sold by us, sent gratis and post paid to
all applicants. Send as your name and address.
Agent, H. L. BLOWERS, (of Franklin,) Mont
rose P. 0., Susquehanna County, Pa. ;
IL M. WELLS & BROOKS.
AthenQ, Pa.,„Pkly lit, 1857. 28m4.
New Millinery and Deesig-Making
ESTABLISHMENT.
Ladies, have you Heard the News.
Mrs. llMlnrs, formerly of New
ti ;::York, has openened a Millinery
and' Fancy Store in the village
of Brooklyn; and having just re
-1 "- 1 :11/I' l l it:wiled from New York with a
- '••• • Laige and Fashionable
stock of Goods consisting of La.
dies and Misses Straw Hats of every style and
variety. 0 Also, Crape and_Silk Hats, constantly
on hand, of every hue and color, together - with
a spit ndid atsorttnent of
Biaslins,
snchAs Embroideries, Hair Braids,ilosiery,Caps i
{lead Dressea, Lace Goods, etc., etc., all of
which she offers Li the LowEsr PRICES.
- ,,*,*Particular attention will be paid to Bleach
ing—always at home.
Brooklyn, May sth, 1857.
WEI 41.4114
48); AGAIN.
HAVING failed of *aging out our store with
its contents, we are again hi the market
with New Goodv selling for Cub only, for less
than can be .founld in Susquehanna County. We
are determined to sel I goods Lou iihstand ing
the railing~ ofo Dr up town neighbors. So' friends,
one and all, come and buy where you •ran buy
the cheapest. Your money saved is as good for
you as for those you have enriched heretofore.
R. THAYER & CO.
April 2,81 h, 1851.
=WM
FANCY GOODSI
Xtrintrs 7 int ttlaitir s -
W-SURANCE . COMPANY,.
Ni West COr. oilSecoild a ridiValitut:ii.,Pigil . a.
C&P!TAL, 'Two Hundred and
Fifty Thousand Dollars. "ASSETTBI
11523,057 07. Invested in Bonds, licirtsges, And
Good Securities.
TILE FOLLOWIEW N
STATEMET
Exhibits thethe Business and Condition of
the amipany to . November let, 1850.
Premium received on Marine and
Inland Risks, to Nov. lat. 1856, 8214,684 60
Fire PreCAMS, - 169,796 61
Interest on Loans, 8,104 47
411 Total Receipts, $400,185 68
Paid Marine Losses, - $64,427 04
Paid Firo do. . . 39,73'7 89
Eapenses.Salaries and
Commissions. - 45,489 00
Reinsurance, Return
. Premiums & Agen-
ey Charges, - - . 97,474 68
lance remaining with C0.,5223,057 07
Trig AiSETTS OF . THE 4 COUP ANT AUE AB . rou.ow s:
Philadelphia. City and
County Bonds, . 816,848 18)
Railroad Bonds, - 11,000 00 l eostpriees
First 3iortages, Real
Estqe . - 144,500 00
Storks,dollaterals,on
Call, - . 32,400 00
Girard and Consolida-
lion Bank Stock, . 5,225 00
Deposits with Ducan,
Sherman dtCo.,Now
York, 30,000 00
Deferred Payments on
Stork - ont yet Quo, 97.700 00
Notes for Marine Pre-
mimes, • = . 108,086 00
Duo from Agents, se. -
cured by-Bonds,
Premiums on Policies
recent: y - Issued, and
debts due the Co., 26,470 38
Balance in Bank, . . 16,456 'l4
85,376 18
This Company insuresßuildings,Merchandize,
and Stock, from $lOO to $5,000, at the Lowest
Rates consistent with Security, and upon the
most Liberal Terms, and make PRomrr PAY
NEST upon the adjustment of Losses under Poli.
des issued by them.
The Board of Directors have this day declared
a dividend of 15 per cent„ payable on demand,
upon the business of the Company, to tIT Ist
instant.
lInn.THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD. R. lIELMBOLD, Secretary
Philadelphia, November 17th 1856..
TIMOTHY BOYLE
52ylpdhp.] of New Milford, Pa., Agent.
T ULMMUT-U AL
fire k Nib c%tothnsurtince
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. SG Wain ut-st, above Fourth.
CAPITAL $300,000.
Make Insurance against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture and
- Merchandise generally.
ALSO, Or
horses and Cattle, against death
Irons any statist.
Eir LOSSF.t. 2 PROMPTLY ADJUSTED.JE:
DIRECTORS:
B. R. MILLER, J. CROANDALE,
.1. R. FLAMES, F. S. HoEcia.vt,
lIENar JONES, SAML..I. RANDALL
CHAR. FLANIGEN. of Wilmington, Del.
WILCARTERET, Sec,
MILLER, Pres't.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
glamthourtrs' n►uranre
Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of
' Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL $500.000:
Fire, Marine and Inland Transpor-
-tailors.
AARON S. Ltermeorr, President.
Wx. A. Rnonze, Vice Preet:
ALFRED WERRA, Secretary.
-
• • DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lipincott, . Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Wm. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank,
Wi4. Neal, John P. Simmons,
Charles J. Field, James P. Smith. -
Office . No. 10 Merchant's Exchange, Phira.
A. N. BULLARD, Agent, 3lont.rose, Pa.
20c I
FARMERS!
$l5 will purchase one of the best
CORN SIIELLERSand SEPARATORS
Ever Invented.
THE undersigned is now prepared to furnish
to FARMERS, Millers and others the world
renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder
of the times—being the best, most du rable;and
easiest running Sheller now in use. Warranted
to shell more corn in a shorter space of time,
than any other machine, entirely cleaning the
ear, from end to end, without cruahingoither
corn or cob.
The Machines are constructed with two
cranks, and pally for a belt,so that two persons
can turn them, or attach a belt in motion by
O
any power. The attention ofrions owning
mills, is solicited, as the Machines are wonder.
fully adapted to any kind of power. They are
very easily turned, and when once in motion a
small boy can turn them; they are capable of
shelling one bushel per - minute—every. Farmer
should have one—as they save their cost, in
lea than one seasons. .
They are on_ exhihition at Searle's Hotel,
Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Brooklyn, and
ai Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can . be seen
in operation - at any time. All orders addressed
to the undersigned, will receive prompt etten,
tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war.
ranted to operate. D. D. SEA RLE.I •
AI Searle's
Montrose; December, 1111' 1 1856. .
CERTIFICATE. ,
THIS is to certify, that I lava examined and
used one of the above Shellers, for sale by D.
D. SEARLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one
of the best, most durable and easiest running
Shellers ever introduced into ,this county. It
will shell more corn in' a shorter time than any
other Machine, and is always ready' for service.
I most heartily and freely recommend them to
the Farmers of Susq'a County, as the cheapest
andhest Sheller, row in use. I have one in
operation in my mill in Dirooek, which needs
oely to be seen to recommend itself. Call and
see it. `i - AMMI ELY.
Brooklyn, December I Ith, 1856. tf.
G. P. PORDHAM,
[succEisoß To A. & E. BALDWIN.]
Manufacturer of Saddles, Harnesses, and
Trunk and Carriage Trimmer,
UTOULD invite all who- are want - of any
article ever kept at a Barons shop to give
him.st call.
Harnesses made of the best Oaf Tanned
Leathers on short notice.
lie has on bawd a good assortment of Carriage
Trimmings which he offers on the moat reason.
aLle terms: Carriage Trimming done with neat.
news and dispatch.
Repairing done on short notice.
No.l. 2, and 3, RasementSearie's Hotel.
Montrose, Nev. 26th, 1856.
QIIOCERIES, Crockery, Hardwire and
various other articles to numerous to men.
Lion.—alt of which shall be sold Cheap for Cash
or Reedy Pay. C. W. MOTT.
' Montrose. May 51b,1857.
HE HIGHEST PRICES l'A I D FOR
pUrrEß.,ai. the " Upsoaville Exehenge.°
177,128 61
--.9523,057 07
ROOT PILLS.- This philanthropist has. open
the greater part of his life in travelling, having
visited Europe, Asia, Africa and South America
—spent 3 years atriong.the Indians of our West
ern country e! it wasin this way that the Indian
Root fills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was
the first man to establish the - fact that all disea
ses arise from lIIIITRITY OF ruEßLooti—that our
strength, health and life depend upon this fluid.
When the various pas'agew become clogged,
and do not act in perfect harmony with the difB=
erent functions of the body r the blood loses its
acion, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased?..
thus causing pains sickness and distreSs of every
name; our strength is exhausted, we are depriv
ed of our health;and . if nature is not assisted in
throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will.
become stainantand cease to sa, and thus our
light of lifo be forever blown out. Ilow impor
tarit is it then . to keep the passages of the body
free and open. And how pleseant to us to•be a
ble to put a medicine in your reach, viz., Morse's
Indian Root Pills, made from plants r.nd roots
that grew around the mountain cliffs in Natnre's
garden,
for the health and comfort of diseased
man. One of the roots from VI h ich these ('ills
are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of
the skin, and assists Nature in.throwing off the_
finer portions of corruption within. The second
which is a plant is an Expectorant, that opens
and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus,
in a soothing npnner, performs its duty by throw
log off phlegni,and other humors from the lungs
by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic,.—
which gives ejse and double strength to the kid
neys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts
of impurities from the blood, which is then
thrown out Lipuntifully by the urinary or
water 1:::',;;; E :.:; i Ana W hich could not have been
discharged in afii other way. The fourth is a
Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties
of the Pit Is while engaged in purifying the blood;
the coarser particles of impurity %Ilia cannot
pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and
conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels.
. From the above, it is shown that Dr. MorSe's
Indian Root Pills not only cuter the stomach,
but become united with the blood, for they find
way to every part, and completely cleanse the
system from all impurity,and the life of the body
which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy;.—
conserpiently all sickness and pain is driven from
the system, fur they cannot remain when the bo
dy becomes so pure and clear. The reason why
poeple are,so distressed wheu sick, andso many
die, is because they do not get a medicine that
will pass to the aflieted parts, and which will o
pen the natural passages for the disease to be
cast out, hence, a small quantity offood and oth
er matter is lodged, and the,stomich and intes
tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted
mass; thus uudergoiug disagreeable fermenta
tion., constantly mixing with the blood, which
throws the corrupted matter through every vein
and' aitery, until Itte is taken from the body by
disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to
themselves victory upon victory, by restoring
millions 01 the sick to health and happiness.—
Yes' thousands who have been racked or tor
mented with sickness, pain and anguish, and
whose feeble frames have been scorched by the
burning elements of raging fever, and who have
been brought, as it were, within a step of_ the
silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they
.would have been numbered with the dead, had
it not been for this great and wonderful:medic
ine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. after Idr 2 du.
sea had been taken, they . were astonished, and
absolutely surprised, in -witnessing their Charm
ing-effects. Not only do they give: immediate.
ease and strength, and take away all sickness,
pain and anguish, but they at once go to,work at.
the foundationofthe dasease, which is the blood
Therefore, it will be shoten, especially by-those
who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse
and purify, that disease—the deadly enemy—will
tike its flight, ar.d the flush of youth and beauty
will again return. and the prospect of a long
and happy life will cherish and brighten your
days. EV - Beware of counterfeits in yellow
wrappers—all genhine . are in BLUe,,with the sig.
nature of A. J. WHITE &Co., on each box.
July lat, 1857.
25 WITNESSES!
Sorgir 611thirieb.
4 ' 47 ' JOHN S. D 'IS THE AUTHOR,
..‘ s ,
‘N• ho has had 10 ears experience as a
taudeer• and publisher; and author of
t A series of let tures at the Broadway Tab.
ernacle when for 10 successive nights, over
x'50,000 Peoplei
• !
zGreeted him with Rounds of Applause,
4hile he exhibited the manner in which
•
N). :Counterfeiters execute their FraniA, and
itheSurest and Shortest Means of Detecting
them!
% / The Bank Ynte -- L'n' graters all say that he is
the greatest Judge of Paper Money living,
ICIREATEST DISCOVERY of the Pres
ent.Centary for
' , Detecting Counterfeit Bank
Nfites
Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence,
and. Exhibiting at a glance every
Counterfeit in Circulation !
Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is
EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS.
Or" No I,adex to examine ! No page to
hunt up. But so simply arranged, that
the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can
see all at a Glance. •
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English; French and German.
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inns Each read the same in his-own
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Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. ,
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TUN So olethiate that it did nut readily yield to then,.
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Mhers around us paid roan five to twenty dollen doctors'
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wren then. Stith medicine as yourp, which is actually
good and honest, will be prired here. •
OtO. J. GRIFFIN, DAtituuter.
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood
Prim lkr.J. I: !lanes, Itutor of
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,lter mother Lis been long grievous
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Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the
American States. its wonderful cures of pulmonary com
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some personal experience alto alkyls: and fewer yet the
eartinnnitiee any where which bare not among them
IMO living trophy cd, its victory mar the subtle and dare
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upon them unprepared. We hare abitinhint grounds to
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entuptions it presents than those It cures. Keep it by
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SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
New Rail Road Route.
Delaware, Lack:swami:J.& W. 11.11.
MEW and expeditious broad gunge route
1.11 frOM the North and West, via Great Bend
ana Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming v.illeys,. directly through to New
York and Philadelphia.
. On and after Thursday, June 18th, 1857,
trains will be run as follows : .‘ , •
Cincinnati Es. Train bound east on theN. Y.&
E. R.. It., arrives at Gt. Bend at 6:12 a. in., and
the Mail .Train at 9:25 a. m.. connecting with
theCENPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend
for New Yorkand Philadelphia ; at 930 a. m.
Due at Montrose, 10 03 " .
Scranton, • II 40 "
Stroudsburg; • .1 58 p.m.
DelaWslC - 1 - sthintites to dine,',2 27 "
Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leace 2 50, "
- Junction, 3 35,
New York, . '• • '7 15, "
Philadelphia,' . 8 20, "
Passengers rom N. Y, Leave
Pier-No. - 2 North River, at 7 30.•a.m.
From Philadelphia, leave Wal
nut st, Wharf, at • .6 00' "
Leave Junction fo 55,"
'Due at Bridge Ville, Phil. connection,;ll.4s,"
Delaware,ls..minutes to dine,l2 00 m
Stroudsburg,.• I 07,p.m
Scranton, • 3 48,"
Montrose, _
• GrAt Bend. . 6 10, "
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Mail Train West at
Scranton AcconamodatiOn Train
leaves Scranton for ,Great. Bend at• 9
Arrive at Great Bend, 100 p. m
Connecting with the. Steamboat Eipress east,
and Dunkirk Express west, on the N. Y. & E.
Rail Road.
Returning, leaves Great Bend at: 425 p. m
Due at:Scranton, 4 , 8 20. "
For the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Division, a passenger car will be at:-
tached to the Express Freight • Trains, leaving.
Sernato,i, at 6 00- a. m
Duo at Stroudsburg at . 11 35 "
" . Junction at 845 p.m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 400 a.m.
Due at Stroudsburg at , • '7 35 -" .
-". Scranton at 220 p. m.
Passengers from New York .will change cars
at Clarksville. .•
To and from- Philadelphia, Via B. D. R. it.,
leave or take cars at Bridgeville. • '
For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take
L. & B, R. R, cars at Scranton-.
For Jessup.Archbald, and Carbondale, change
cm at Greenville.
• Tickets sold and baggage checked between
all stations on connecting- roads.
Passengers to and from 'Wilkesharre. Wyo
moing, &c., via. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg
Railroad, go through without any detention at
Scranton, as the trains on that road run 'in con
nection with the express trains on the D. L &
W. R, R.
Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and. Pittston
to Philadelphia., 154:50. From Kingston to New
York, $4:85. Wyoming and Pittston to New
York $4:75. •
Tickets sold, and baggage checked through.
• JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't.
Wst. N. 'Ears Gen't Ticket Agent.
Htia..lA/1V rills and Ointment, titnrse's
tndian Root Pills, and Ayor's Cherry Pec
toral and Cathartic. Pills. Constantly for sale.
Sea Advertisements in this paper.
ABEL TURRELL.
A SEVTLEM ENT OF OLD ACCOUNT
: DESIRABLE, attho "Upionyille Ex
change."
Important .iniscoverp
CONSUMPTION, and diseases-of the.
LUNGS end TIIROAT.are _positively' curable
by INHALATION, which conveys the remedies
to the cavities in this lungs through the nir passe
gel, and comi ng in direct contact. with the disease
neutralizes the tubercular matt er,al lays the.cough
causes a free and easy expectoration, heal* the
angs - .-purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality
to the, nervou, system, giving that energy no
indispensable for the restoration of the health. •
To be able to state confidently that Cunsumpticint
is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source clue
allOyed pleasure. dt.is as under the control
of medical treatment as any other formidable dis.
ease; 90 out of 100 casetkein- be cured in the Ist
stages, and 50 pr et.' in thelndt but in the 3rd
stage it is impossible save more than spr et.,
for the lungs are so cut up by the
. disease as to
bid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in
the last stages, INHALATION affords relief to
the suffering attending this fearful scourge, whieh
annually destroys 95,000 persons - in theU.S.alone
and a correct calculation shows that of the present
population of the earth, 80,000,000 are'destined
to fill the consumptive's graves.
Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fa.
tal as Consumption.. In all ages it has been the
great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor
sex, but Sweeps off alike the brave the beatianl,
graceful and gifted. By the help of the Su
preme Being from whom eometh every good and
perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted
a pernianent and sp , edy cure in Consumption.
The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood,
and the immediate effect produced by their dep.
-osition in the lungs is to prevent the free admis
sion of air into the air cells,which eauscsa weak
ened vitality thru' the entire system. Theii sure
ly it is more rationnl to expect greater good from
medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than
from those administered through the stomach;
the patient, will always find the lungs free and.
the brenthing easy, after inhaling the remedieS;
ilium, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless
it nets.core titutionally, nd With more power and
certainty tl an remedies administered through the
s:oneteli. To prove the powerful and - direct
influence of ibis mode of administration, chloro
form inhaled will entirely destiny sensibility in
a few minutes, patalyzin,g the entire nervous sys
tem, so that a limb may be amputated without
the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning
gas will destroy life in a few hours.
The inhalation of ammonia will arouse the sys
tem when faintir.g or apparently dead. The od.
or of many'of the medicines is pe\-eeptible in the
'skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may
be immediately detected in the blood. A convin.,
ein! proof of the constitutional effects of inhala
tion. is the feet-that sickness is always predueed
by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence
that proper remedies, carefully prepared and ju
diciously administered through the lungs should
produce the happiest result? During IS years
pra tire, ninny thousands suffering from diseases
of Vie tune's and throat, have been under my care
and I have effected many remarkable cures, even
after the muff,rers• had been pronounced in the
list stages. which fully satisfies me that Con
souption is no longer a fatal disease. :11y treat
merit of Consumption is' original, and founded
on lone experience and a thorough investigation.
My perfect acquaintance with the nature of te..
berries, etc., enables tn.. di,tingulA, readily,
Eno - various forms of disease that simulate Con
;umption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely
b .ing mistaken ev•ot iv a single case: This farn.
iarity, in connection with certain Pathological
ald microscopic disenveries, enables me to relieve
tie lungs from the effects of contracted chests,
t r enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to
it rene.ved vitality, giving energy and tone to the
entire system.
Medicines with full directions sent to any part
of the United Sta'esand Canadas, by patients
communicating their symy toms by letter. But
Vie cure would be more certain if the patient
should pay me a visit, which eronid give me an
opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me
to prescribe with much greater certainty, and
then the cure could be effected without my see.
sag the patient amlin. G. .W: GRAIIAIL.M. D.
Office, 1131 Filbert Street, ( old No. 1090
below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. (v14n24:
MEM
o'',7, "
Of all disease ;,the g,reiti - ,first cause,
Spings from neglect of Nature's laws
SUFFER NOT
When aI;URE is Guaranteed in al( stages of
SECRET DISEASE, Self Abuse, Nervous
D•bility. :Strictures, Glects, Grarel, Diabetes,
Diseases nf the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial
itheum.atism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones and
Ancles. Diseases or the Lungs, Throat, Nose and
Eves, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs; Cancers.
Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita'e Dance, and all
diseases arising from a derangement of the Sex
ull Organs ; Such as Nervous Tremblityr, Loss
of Power, General
. Weakness, Dimness of Vision
witliTeculiar spots appearing before the eyes,
Loss of Sight, Wakefulnem, Dyspepsia, Liver
Disease, Eruptions upon the
.-'ace, Pain in the
b::ek and head, Female irregularities nod an im
proper discharges from both sexes. It matters
not from what cause the disease originated, how
ever long standing, or obstinate the case, RECOV
'Er.r is CERTAIN, and in a shorter lime 'than a
permanent cure can bo effected by any other
treatment, even after;the•disease has baffled the
skill of eminent physicians and resisted all their
means of cure. The . mdicines are pleasant with
out odor, causing tin sickness, and free from
mercury or balstm. During 30 years of practice
I have rescued from the jaws of Death many thou
sands, who in the last stages of the above men
tioned!diseases had been given up to die by their
physicians, wider warrants me in. promising to
the afflicted, who ])lace themselves under my
care, aperfect and most speedy cure. Secret dis
eases are the greatest enemies to health, us
they are the first _cause OtConsumption,Scrofula,
and many otherdiseases,and'otight to be-a terror
to the human family. As a permanent cure is
scarcely ever eine ed,-a =Snits of the cases fal
ling into the hands of incompetent persons, who
not only tail to cure, the (diseases, but ruin • the
constitution, filling the system with mercury,
which;'svith the disease, hastens the sufferer into
a rapid consutnp . ion.
. But should the disease-and the, treatment not
came death speedily, and the victim marries, the
disease is entailed upon the childeen, who "arc'
born with feeble constitutions, and the current of •
life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in
Scrofula, Totter, Uleets,Eruptions, and other of
fictions of the skin. Eyes; Throat and Lungs, en
tailing upon them a brief existence of sutiliring •
and consigning them to an early grave. ;
SELF ABU S E is another forMidadde'ene
my to health, for nothing else in the dread cata•
logue of hum in diseases causes so destrpctire a
drain upon the system ,drawing its thousands of •
Victims through a few years of suffering down to
an untimely grave. It destroys the Nervous sys
tern, rapidly wastes away, the energies of, life,
.causes mental derangement, prevents the proper
developement of the system, disqualifies.' for mar
riage. society, business, and all earthly happiness,
and leaves the sufferer wrecked id bh4 and mind,
predisposed to - consumption and a train'of evils
more to.be dreaded than death itself. With the
fullest confidence I assure the t : vic
tims of Self A btr.e that a permanent and
speedy Cure can be effected, and with the:Ann
donment o f
. ruinous pratiticesmy patients can be
restored to robust, vigorous health.
-The afflicted are - cautioned against the use of
Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingen
ious snares in-the columns of the public prints to
Catch end rob the unwary sufferers, that millons
have their constitutions ruined by the vile. - corn . .
• pounds-of qdack doctors, or' ile equally poison.
ous noglromsvended a» "Paterit Itledicines." I
haVe carefully analyzed many of the so called
Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them
contain Corrosive Subliniate, which is owe of the
strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly
poison, which instead of curing disease dieribles
the systeth - for ,
• T h re e -four th s of the patent'hostrums now In
use are put up by unprincipled - and ignorant
persons, who do not understand even the alpha.
bet of the maieria medico, and are equally. as
destitutenof any knowledge 'of the human system,
having ono object only in view, and that te Mahe
Money -regardless of eonsequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of tnales4ud fa
'males treated on principles eatablishvd by 20 .
years of peat:tied, and sanctioned by thousands of
the most remarkable Cures. Medicines sent to
any part of the United States or Canada», by pa
tients communicating their symptoms by letter.
• Itesineas - correpondenee astrictiv confidenty.
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ABEL TETRRELL, m
oNriaosE, PA.
Dealer in Druga. •Chepiicals,
Dye Stull's, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,'
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goode, Jew
elry,.Perfumerv, &c.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines. • '
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Baptist Meeting House, on .Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa.
A. LATHROP,
Dealer in Iteady-Made Clothing, Hats and .
Caps, Boots 'and Shoes, Dry Goods, &e.
Store opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose,
C. D. LArnior, and w ith
J. 1); W. RILEY, Wh
LA. Lirnßor.
DR.. R• THAYER,
Phy%ician and Surgeon, Montrose,
Psi. Office in the Fnrmer's Store.
""lia INFRASER
Linter
Attorney and Cst
onsell rat 1
Montrose. Pa., will attend faithfullyto all busi
ness entrusted to him in the Coanty of Susq'a.
Conveyaneing and writing of all kinds will be
/done neatly, slid charges moderate. lie . will also
'attend to prosecution of claims of soldiers, their
widows and heirs, against the U. S. Govern.
tneat,:for Bounty Land, Pensions, &C.
May be found at all honrs at the office formerly
oecup_led'by J. P. Richards, Esq., north of the
Cournlouse.-1853-11 •
M.l- , C. TYLER;
Interested with I. L.-Hunt,
Importer and Dealer in-Hardware and
Cutlery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &c.
No. 215 Pearl Street, N. Y.
Where his Mercantile friends, in this and orris
Counties, are kindly invited, and EARNESTLY so
licited to call and purchase. 6tf.
Dr• H• Smith
SURGEON DENTIST has roMoved his of
tiee from Searle's to his own dwelling
opposite the Baptist Church, (north aid«) whore
all Dental operations will be . performed in his
usual good manner.
Montrose Hay 13th, 1857,
J. D. VAIL, M.D..-
Physician and -Surgeon, has perma.
netly located himself at. -Braekneyville, tiusq'a
.County, Penn'a, and will promptly attend to all
calls with which be may be fav4red. .
May, 1856—n22.
BLINIII,‘,IaOOII I '
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Montripge,. Penn'a.
BY D..BREWSTER.-
All sizes and descriptions, in any quantity
made to order, or furnished on the shortest no.
Lice..
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
New Milford, PeOu'a.
liolesale dealer in Dutton', Combs,
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut
lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars,•&c.'d&c;
Merchants and pedlars, supplied 'on liberal
terms.
W5l. HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN,
DR. E. F. WILMOT,
Graduate of the Allopath:c and flomeo
pr,thic Colleges of Medicine, is now -par
manently located in Great Bend Pa.
• April Ist. 1856.
JOHN SAIITTER,' -
Faolionabie ailor. Shop fi rst door
north of the Farmer's Store. t
•
11-IN - 11 . •
MDINITROSE, PA.
HE subscriber having purchased,
-
• refitted and neWly furnished:the
"Slfi ove well known and popular Hotel,
is
is prepared to accommodate the trav
eling 'public . and others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found in first-dais
Houses. No.effort will be spared by the Pro' -
prietor and his Assistants to• make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in the country. •
The Hay will always be:supplied.with too
Choicest Liquors. - • '
The Stables t contiected;with•this Houle "
are large, roomy and eonvedient,and careful mil .
attentive Hostler-a are always ip charge of them,
JI;S..TARBEIL44
i'qgontrosse, May.l3th, 1857.
• Salt Salt!! Salta • '
rpllE subse . riber begs leave inform hi* -
JL friends and the public that he la r ii taken the
Store No. 201 Washington-stret.gfaifi•eti op:
polite Washington,Market,) lately ' , Seeupied by
Volney Elliot, and is now prepared to offer for
sale on the most liberal term's ron all
kinds of foreign Coarse, and Fine Sail:, from
vessel, or store, either in sacki or bulk, or-pat
up in small bags to order. -
Dealers will be furnished with their names
printed on the bags anon ordering a thousand
or more. Persons from a distanfe ordering by
mail can depend upon having their orders
promptly filled at the Lows.? MARKETTRICES.
GEO., %V M ANN. •
New York, March Ist, 18b7. yl.
The Rev. C. S. BURNETT. mobile labOrifltNN a
Misiionary in iiouthern Asia, discovered a ales
plc and certain Caro for Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Novous Debility, and
all impurities of the Blood ; elm?, an easy and
effectual mode of Inhaling the Remedy. Actuated .
by 'a desire to benefit his suffering fellows, he
will cheerful send the Recipe (fret) to ,such as
desire it, with full and explicit directions forpre
paring and successfully using the Medicine, Ad
dress, Ray. C.‘ 8. BURNETT, " *
831 Broadway, N. Y. City,
August 6th, 1867. . • 31m6„
A COMPLETE assortmenl'al GROCERIES
at • Cl P. & 0. M.-
21 ti
TRACY HAYDEN,
'GEO. HAYDEN..
4y 1.