The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 12, 1857, Image 4

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FORT MIRO INSTITUTE Y,
Superb brick buildings, beautifully locgted on
the Rail Road near Siratoga Springs. Faculty,
twenty Professors and Teachers. Diplomas are
awarded to Ladies who graduate. Winter Tl..km
°pests Dec. 4th ; 180. Send for a catalogue to
Sop. 20-Iy.) Rev: JAS. E. KING, Principal.
Fancy Furs for Ladies.
J
FAREIRA & £O., (New No.) 818
. MARKET St., above Eighth, Philadelphia
Importers, Manufactirrers ana dealers in Ladies,
Gentlemen and childrens FA NC Y .FURSr.---
Wholesale and R'etail. , .1; F. & Co:, would call
the attention of Dealers arid tha Public generally
to their immense Stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies
Gentlemen and Children; their assortment em-.
braces every article and kind of Fatncy Furs that
will be worn during the Season-such as Full
Capes, Halt Capea. Quarter Capes, Talmas, Vic.
torines, Boss, Muffs & Muffatees, from the finest -
Russian Sable to the lowest price Domestic Furs.
For Gentlemen the largest assortment of Fur
Collars, Gloves, Gauntlets &c.; being the direct-
Pra, Odors of all our Furs and Manufacturers of
ithem under our own supervision, we feel satisfied
-e WI offer better inducements to dealers and
:thvo. üblic generally than any other house, hay
. Int% . immense assortment to select from and at
the Manufacturers prices.— We only ask a call.
.:Y . 1 JOHN FAREIRA & CO.
' 4. - ifklii 8 MARKET St., above Eighth, Philad'a.
Sept. 3. 1857. 4m.
S. 11. SAYRE ik..,,HROICHLRS
ARE NOV 'RECEIVING.
so ply of Ali
4 61` ‘ . • SPRING '4
AND • •
13131111111E11t 'GO QlOl%.
W HICH I for Cash or Produce can be bought
WALL PAPER.. A seleCt assortment just
received.
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS
ESN
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
'CAWS. We invite the attention of Farmers
1 to 'the celebrated Peeksliille Plows which
we have added to our large assortment.
&H. SAYRE & BROTHERS,
Proprietors of Eagletioundry.
Montrose, Aptlit 29th, 1857. 180'.
STOVESI!
,TOPES !! STOVES !! !
OUR Stoves have been sothoroughly.tried
to the entire satisfaction of all, that they
need no recommend from 1 r.,.
S. H. SAYRE aL 'BROTHERS..
BOOTS sr, SEIOES FIST RECV,.
at the" Uipsonyillo Exehtlntre"\
10 1 311 FP it '6
citWW,LCIPAIDD 7
AT THE HEAIYOF NIVIGiTIOX!
AND examine the choice stock, of Spring
and Summer Goods,, just opened
fur Examination and Sat.r., at rery low figures by
C. W. MOTT.
T
ELLA, Ci:ahniere, and DeLan Shawls at
S
yefy low prictes by C. W. 'IOTT.
at" and-caps of the newest styles, in
great variety by .C. W. MUTT.
PRINTS .abuildance by
C. W. MOTT.
----
11ROWN and Bine - Sheeting and Sh.rtings
-11.3 Shirting Strip4s, T:eiol, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, &C., as low as eau be afforded in this
market. C. W. MOTT.
LOTIIS. CaNliimvrs and Vestings, very de-
CJ
-
airable stylca, 44t Oirt.es that cannot fail to
suit. Call and be convinced. C. W. MOTT.
8a11.5S Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Beltl,
e....Ae., by - C. W. 11.0TT..
•
•Eagle Foundry Plows..
wiflß superiority of (tasting u l nd excellency
of machinery 4!in not be excelled,
„„ :S. 11. SAYRE & BROTTIERS.
F LOUR, cur vale by the Load or Barrel, by
DICKERMAN & GARRETT.
New Milford, June loth. 1837.
Dairymen Take Notice.
ILTAwLEy & GUILD have constantly on
JUL hand and have made to order Churns, Fir
. k ins. Return Pails and Butter Tubs of the best
[Gilisoia. April 20th, 1857.
Cash Paid for Wool.
.
!put highest market price in casn paid for
-Ten Thonsand pounds of Wool by
HAWLEY & GUILD.
Gibson, June 24th, 1857.
Dash for Wool
HBURRIT will pay the highest price for
.= Woo[., in CASH or Goonsott his store in
New 31ilforti.
- Jult , 4th. 1857.
41. J. WEBB'S.
MON,TROSE APRIL, 30th 1857.
FULL STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS.
.
EYRE & LANDELL 4th & rch•sta.,
resissofully request Cash Buyeie to examide a
fine Stock of Sansonubk Goods,ndapted to BEST
Peansirt.vmeia TRADE.
Foil Linea Fall Dress Goods. 1 New designs of
Fall Shawls. Rich Silks of Newest Styles.--'
Goad Black Silks Of all widths. 4 CUM% tensor.
ted French lierinnes. 7 do. Pail cieCherres, new
Good.c. British and American Dark Prints. &tin.
etta.Ctshrneres. Cloth 4 dt:Vestisgs. Muslius,
Linens. Flannels, blankets. Sz•a-t &g.
N. B. Auction Bargains from N. Y. and this
Cite. daily re&d. Particular attention given to
Country orders fo r Desirable Goods. Terms Nett
Cash. - • - sept. 3d.-3ul\,
Leolt and Read !' • -
SOMETHING NEW I
E undersigfied, Merchant at Di nioek Four
I. Corners, has lately - discovered that for
rea ty pay he can sell more Goods, and make - more
In may at one-half the usual profits pot upon
Icaantry Goods. Consequently can sell Goods
from five .to ten per cent. lower than any other
estohlishtnent in this section. But do not take
my ward for it. C3ll and see for yourselves.
Aline; a little Cash ,or some kind of I Country
pro4nee, and buy your Goods at a price unpar.
alleled in the history of Mercantile trade. My
sto,A is large and well seleSed, and I am re..
cetvtng
NEW ADDITIONS.
e very week..lify Terms of Sate are RaanY PAY.
t will certainly be for you'interest to call and
s ee ma fiefisre ourclutaingelowwhere.
Ptour and Salt kept enniitantlti on hand.
• W, 3f. H. THAYER.
Dimnek.Jan. 131 h. 1867. '1
PLATED Caatans. Cake Basketa: 00elf Mb.
es. Ralt Cellara.Card Baskets, Candlestick*.
Petllns,l3poons. dtc, &e. In eseei"varietv
. A 2 1. EVANS.-
:Bin &Fs's in inn . 7th. I RAI; ,
B REV•ITPINSI. some4fltirs4v nimv wit,p en ;
just received . _ A. L EVAN'S. Zinghsnston, Oat. 71b, 1857.
ABEL ,TURRELL
llAs just returned from Now York, with a
large and choice variety of Goods, bought
cAsii, and selected with much care, from
over thirty of the best Houses in New York,
which he cams to his customers and the . public
at low pricea,for cash. His stock comprises:
'1 DRUGS,
• M:-EDICINES,.-
-. P'A. INT 8, ' • •
0 I L 8,
'WINDOW - G L 4 S S t
DYE STUFF.S,
GROCERIES,
GLASS-WARE,
CROCKERY,_
MIRRORS,
CLOCKS,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW PAP ER, ,
WINDOW O` IL S 1.1 A p
F.A NCY GO 0 D S,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
• •DRY .G 0 0 D S,
• - 11 A RD WARE;
STONE WARE;,
WOODENWARE, I -
13 It 0 0 M
BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD:C A GE.S,
CAARY SEED,
POCKET KNIVE S , •
lir'n I PS,.
XIMBRELLA4,
G U N S,
. PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
• 1 TURPENT'INE,
" . ' CAMPHENE,. lb
IBU . RNING.FLUID;
,2,,
ALCOHOL;
. A-- Ll@ U - 0 R S,-• -
{F Mediii nil Purposes only,)
-, . ---- T R IJ.S!•S ES, •
SUPPORTERS,
S Ii OULD B' R A ,C
". P - 0 R T Id 0 N A
SPECTACLEAS
SILVER & PLATED.SPOONS;EG
GOL E N S
STATIONERY
-VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS,
And all of tho•most po.
PATENT. 1111ThICI A
Thankful for the liberal patronageA
ceired, he hopes to merit a co
large itiereate of the same..
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose. Jime 10th, 1857.
I.
'HERS
MONOPOLY! MONOPOLY !!
Frig LS is the great piinciple among our eel.
1. fish, small merchants. In proof of this look
at the lato Aitt passed at Harrisburg, prohibiting
hawking and peddling in Susquehanna County;
an Act passed to ratify some of the Merchants
who have expressed adesiro "Ku stop some large
wagons."
Gitticnbetg, llostubaum
DOWN `ckrirEii LONOPOLT.
Their large wagon will run more regularly
than ever befcre; until their license for peddling
expires. In order to . accommodate the commu
nity and be able to battle menepay•successful
ly; they have made arrangemeits to get New
Goods weekly from New York, nd . they will sell
the same from 15 to 110 per cent:act:per, than
any other eitablislitnent in Susquehanna Coun
ty. [ We have now received one
NkAV SUMTER GOODS:
The larg,eAt, cheapeia and best selected stock
ever offered in this market. It is not necessary
to enumerate the ankles which our assortment
compzises; it is sufficient to sarthat we have a
general stock of the latest and most fashionable
goods' in the market, and we cannot fail to stilt
the public, as well in taste, as in pr;ces. A few
words more to oar fellow-citizens, end particu
larly to those who feel 'thcmselies independent
and not obliged to.orchase at some particular
store. 'We know that it will be for your into
test to examine and price our goods before pur
chasing elsewhere; that is a true motto that " a
penny saved is better than two earned." We
are determined to spare no pains to give general
satisfaction, and we shall a ways be ready and
happy to exhibit our assortment to those who
will favor us with a call.
GUTTENBERG, Rosrmurm d: Co
Mont-oae, May 12th, 1857.
Tioga Point Agricultural Works.
aletts &floks,
ATHENS, BRADFORD,COUNTY, PENN'A
MANTFACTEE EDS, WHOLE:RALE AND ILEtAIL DEAL
EH!
Emery's Unrivalled Horse Powers,
THRESHERS and Separa tern, - Tkreshers
and Cleaners, Circular and Cross Cut
Saws, Mill Saws,hingle Machines, &c.,Einnifs
Hickok's and Brenner's Cider Mills and Presses,
Corn Shellers; Clow'is Grain Crid les, Hay, Straw
and Stalk Craton., Horse Powers, Dog Powers,
Grain Drill's and Broad Cast Sowers, Cultivators,
- florae Hoes, Corn and Cob Mills, Dederiek's
Hay Presses, Stump Machines,
Ketchurn*s Mowers and Reapers, Excelsior Fan-
1 ~
Provision Sufes, Ref 'genitors Leather and
Rubber Belting. Our . xcelsior Fanning Mills
are unrivalled. Extra . Furnished for repairing
all machines sold by us,. - - .lgrDeseriptive Cat
alogues, Price Lists and Circulars of all ma
chines sold by us, sent gratis and post paid:to
all applicants. Send us your name and address.
Agent.. H. L. BLowzrts, (of Franklin,) Mont
rose P.O., Susquehanna County, Pa.
~
ft. M. WELLS & BROOKS..
Athens, Pa., July Ist, 1857. .
New Millinery mild Dress-allaking
ESTABL.&HMENT.
Ladies, have youltard the News.
\
Mrs. Han A., formerly of New
• • •
York, has op" enened a Millinery
and Fancy Store in the village
. of Broo 1 410;and hating just re
\ 't•A , / ' turned from New York with a
..•• Large and Fastilonable
stock of goods consistingof L.
dies and Misses Straw Hits of every style and
variety. 'Also, Crape and Silk Hats, constantly
on hand, of every hue and cblor r to,gether with
a apitudid assortment of
FANCY GOODINI,
Audi u Embroideries, Hair Braids,liosiery,Caps,
Head Dresses, Lace Goods; etc., etc., all eft
which she offers at the Lowerr mass.
* * *Paylienhir attention will be paid to Bleach
ing—always at borne..
.Droohlyn, May Sth, 1807. 19tf.
- AGAIN, 4'
ErAVING failed of selling out Dar store with
■ 2 its contents, we are again in the market
with New Goods selling for Cash only, for lees
than can be found In Susquehanna County. We
are determined WWI goodstownotwitbstandieg
the railings ofo ur up. Ural, aeigh bora. So Maeda,
one and all, come and buy where you can buy
the cheapest. Yotitmoney saved is as good for
yon as for those you have enriched beentogue.
R. 'THAYER flit
April 21Ith, 181,7.
'RKS, &c.,
itherto re
'nuance and
M!MI6U
garmtrs and Dtqauit's
INSURANCE COMPANY,
North West Cor. of Seem' and ilialnut-st.,P hile.
CAPITAL, One Million Two Hundred and
Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS,
$623,057 07, !wended In Bonds, Mortages, and
Good Securities.
TIM FOLLOWING STATEMENT
Exhibits the the Business and . Condition of
the CAupany to November Ist, 1856.
Premium received on Marine and•'•
Inland Risks, to Nov. Ist. 1856, 8914,684 60
Fite 'Premiums, 169,796 61
Interest on Loans, 8,104 '47
Total Receipts, - - - -$400,185 69
Paid Marine Losses, . $64,427. 04
Paid Fire do. . - 39,737 89
Expenses. Salaries and
Commissions. . 45,489 00
Reinsurance, Return
Premiums &Agen
cy Charges, . - 27,47( 68
--$177,128 61
Balance remaining with C0.,5223,057 o'7
TUX ASSETTS OF TUB COMPANY ARE AS rom.owsv
Philadelphia City and. • .
County Bonds, . . $16,848 181
Railroad Bonds, .- . 11,000 00•
cost prices
First sfortages, Real .
St E oe s k ta s, t C e, oll;te;al;, on" 14 - 4,500 00
-
.
Call.. . . - . . 32,400 00
Girard and Consolida. -
tion Bank Stock, . 5,225 'OO
Deposits with Dam, _
Sher Man &Co.,New
York, 30,000 00 - ,• •
Deferred Payments on
Stock - not yet due, 97,700 00 I -
Notes for Marine Pre. . ~ .
mina's, - - ..- • 108,080 00. t
Due from Agents, Se
cured by Bonds, . 35,376 18 .A. -
Premiums on Policies
recently issued, and
debts duo the C 0..„ 26,470 38 •
Balance in Bank, . . 16,454 '74 •
_
This Company Insuresilaildings,Merchandize.
and Stock, from $lOO to $5,000, at the Lowest
Bated consistent with Security, and upon the
most Liberal Terms, and make Puoairr 1 5 /Cr•
dinar upon the adjustment of Losses under Poli
cies issued by them. -
The Board of Directors have this day declired
a dividend of 15 per cent, payable on demand,
upon the buifiness of the Company, to the Ist
instant. •
Hon. THOM AS B. FLORENCE, Piesident.
EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary
Philadelphia, November 17th 1856..
TIMOTHY BOYLE
52y1pdhp.j of New Milford, Pa., Agent.
- T 11. la Si 113 i.
leirt fibitock 4itsnrancroZo.
OF PHILADELPHIA, •
No. SO Wain at•St, above Fourth.
CAPITAL $300,000.
Make' Ineurance,figainst lou or damage by
Fire, on Boa:dings, Furniture and
illywndise generally.
ALSO, ON
Horses and Cattle, against death
from any cause.
RP - LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED.
DIRECTORS:
B. R. MILLEa, .1. Cstoismax,
J. It. FLANIGEN, F. S. HOECKLEV,
HENRY JONES, • SAMI.. J. RANDALL
CURS. PLANIOR7 WilMillgtOD, Del.
‘VM.CARTEFLET, See,
B. R. MILLET,Pres't.
. BILLINGS STROCD, .Agent.
11 - anufatturets' . 4ustirante Co.
Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of
Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL *500.000. •
Fire, Marine and Inland Transpor
tation.
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
Wm. A. RHODES, Vice Pres't.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
• DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Wm. ThamaS J. Rinaldo Sank,
WM. Neal, John P. Simmons,
Charles J. Field,_ ' James P. Smith.
Office No. 10 Merchant's Erchtroge,
A. N. BULLARD,-Agent, Montrose,-
20v1.
FARMERS!
$l5 will purchase lone 61 the beet
CORN SIIELLERS and SEPARATORS
Ever Invented.
THE undersigned is noui prepared to furnish
to FARMERS, Millers and others the world
renowned Excelsior Corn Sheller—the wonder
of the times=being the beat, most durable, 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 crushing either
corn or cob. 17
The Machines are constructed with two
cranka,and pally for a belt,so that two W, gro%•
can turn them, or attach a belt in motion by
any power. The attention of persons owning
mills, is solicited, as the Machines are wonder
fully adaptid to any kind of power. They - are
very easily turned, and when once in motion a
small boy can turn them; they aro capable of
aliening one bushel per minute—every Fortner
should have one—as they save their cost, in
les than one seasons.
They are on exhibition at Searle's Hotel,
Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Brooklyn, and
at Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can be seen
in operation at any time. - All orders addressed
to the undersigned, will receive prompt at ten.
tion. Machines shipped at a distance and war.
ranted to operate. D. D. SEARLE.
At Searle's Hotel.
A Montrose, December, 11th, 1856.
CERTIFICATE.
THIS is to certify, that I have examined and
used one of the above Shelters, for sale by D.
D. SEARLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, orie
of the best, most durable and easiest running
Shelters' , ever introduced into this county. It
will shell more corn in a shorter time than any
other Idschhe, and is always ready for service.
I most heartily and freely recommend them to
the Farmers of Susq'e Cpunty, as the cheapest
and best Sheller, now in use. I have one in
operation in my mill in Dimock, which needs
only to be seen to recommend - itself. Call and
see it. AMMI ELY.
Brooklyn, December II th, 1856. tf.
Et- P. FORDHAM . ,
[Succzasoa TO A..& E. B#LDWYN.]
. .* ufacturer of Saddles, Harnessu, and
Trunk and Carriage Trimmer,
OULD invite all who are in want of any
article ever kept at a Harness shop to give
him a all.
Harnesses made of the best Oak Tanned
Leathers on short notice. •
He has on Land *good assortment of Carriage
Trimmings which be offers on the met reason.
able terms. 'Carriage Trimming done with neat
nos and dispatch.
Repairing done on abort notice. .
No. I. 2. and 8, &sanest &Mei Hotel.
liontrosi;Nov. 26th. HURL
GitOCIERS/EN, Croikert. Hardware sad
various other articles to numerous to men
ticel et *LA ithail be sold Cbssp for Casb
or Iteady'Psy.W., - - C. W. ItOTT.
illoutrosualti .
(1 OLD Tbbsbass, at all sizes. jest reed by
- • 0
Biesbsoden, 0011. 22, 1657. ALFRED J. EV41483 •
k.
Above we present you with a likeness of Dr.
MORSE— the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN
ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spat
the greater part of his life in travelling, haviug
visited Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America
-epent3 years among the Indians of our West.
ern country,-it was in this_way that the Indian
Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was
the first man to establish the fact that all disea
ses arise from IMPURITY OF TUE moon-that our
strength, health , and life depend upon this fluid.
When the various passages become clogged,
and do not act in perfect harmony with the diff
crept- functions of the body, the blood loses its
acion, becomes thick, corrupted Find discased;- .
thus causing pains sickness and distress °revery
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 stagnant and cease to net, and this our
light of life be forever blown out. How infpors
taut-is it then to keep the passages of the' body.
free and open. And how pleseapt to usto be a
ble to.,Put a medicine is your reach, viz., Morse's
Indianßoot Pills, made from plants rind roots
that Vow around the mountaiu cliffs in Nature's
garden, for the health end comfort of diseased
man. One of the roots from which 'these Pills•
are made is a Sudorific, wElleh 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,
inn soothing manner, performs its duty by throw
ing off phlegm, and otherlitimors from the hags
by copious spitting. The third. is a Diaretic,---
which gives ease and double strengt lc to the kid
neys; thus encouraged, they drew large amounts
of impurities froth the blood, which is then
thrown out bountifully by the urinary or
cater passage, and which could not have been
discharged in any other way. The fourth is a •
Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties
of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood;
the coarser particles of impurity- which cannot
- pass by the other outlets, ate thus taken ,npand
_conveyed off in great quantities' by the bowels.
From the-above, it is shown Oat Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach,
but become united with the blood,-for they find
way to every part, and eompletely cleanse the
system from all impurity, and the life of the body
which is the blood, becomes perfectly bealthr—
consequently all sickness and pain is driven from
the system, for they cannot remain when the bo
dy beromes so pure ant-clear. The reason why
poepto are so distressed when sick, andso many
die, is because they do lAA; get a medicine that
will pass to the :Acted parts, and which will
us. naturel pAtkazi.e3 for the-disease to be
cast out, hence, a emalr quantity uf foodand oth
er matter is lodged, and the stomach and Intes
tines are literally overflowing with the corrupted
mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermenta
tion, constantly mixing with the blood, which
throws the corrupted [nit-tier through - every vein
and artery, until life is taken - 'from the body by
disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to
themselves • 1 / 4 - ictory upon victory,
by restoring
millions of the sick to health and happinews.—
Yes' thousands who have been racked or tor
mented with sickness,=pain and anguish, and
whose feeble frames ave been scorched by the
burning elements of raging fever, rind who have
been brought, as it were, within a step of the
silent grave, now stood 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 1 or 2 do
ses had been taken, they were astonished, and
absotutely surprised, in witnessing their charm
ing effects. Not only do they give immediate
ease -an , ' strength, and tare away all siikness,
pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at
:he foundationof the dasease, which is the bloe'cl
Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those
who use these Pills, the, they will so cleanse
and purify, that disease•-tho deadly enemy-will
take its flight, and the flush Cl youth and beauty
will again retain, and the prospect of a long
and happy life will chtlfish and frighten your
days. Fir Beware of counterfeits in yellow
wrappers—all genuine are in state, with the sig.
nature of A. J. WMTE &Co., on each box. -
July "Ist,
$523,057 07
25 WITNESSES! •
—ott--
C ,f,otorr 61iibirteb.
.
• s JOHN S. DYE IS TILE AUTIIOE,
Who has had 10 years experience as a
if:linker and publisher, and author of
serf's of Lectures at the Broadway Tab-
CPN ertiacle when for 10 successive nights, over
tgr 50,000 Peopleja
Greeted him with Rounds of Applanse„
white ate exhibited, the manner in which
Counterfeiters execute their Frau3s, and
the Surest. and Stiortest,Meaus of Detecting
!them!
The Bank N•ne Engravers all say that he is
the grealest Judge of Paper Money iiriqr,
ri RE ATEST DISCOVERY of the Pres
ent Century Co:
Detecting' Counterfeit Bank
Describing Every Genuine 1311 iiExistence,
and Exhibiting at a glanteevery
Counterfeit in Circulation!: -
aunii. g .it w ftimintbly, that usraurget is
Easy and torracyloa INSTAlrramsozna.
Ijir No Index to examine! No page to
hunt up. ant so simply arranged, that
the blerchak Banker and Businese Man can
lee all at a Gianed
l English, French and German.
Thus Eaeh may read the same in his own
Native Tongue.
Most Perfect Bank Note List Published
All the Private Bankers in America.
A Complete Summary of the Fut AIME OF
EUROPE UD AMERICA will be published
in each edition, together with all the Im
portant NEWS OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES
OF TALES
From an Old Manuscript found in the East.
It furnishes the Most Complete History of
ORIENTAL LIFE,
:describing the Most Perplexing Positions
in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that
Country have been found. These Stories
will continue thmuebout the whole'year.
and will prove the Moat Entertaining ever
offered to the Public. •
Fir Furnished Weekly to Subscribers
only, at $1 a year. All letters must be ad.
dressed to
JOHN S. DYE, Broker,
Publhdier and Proprietor, 70 Walt-et, N. Y.
Patent medicines, er.e.
AFFLICTED -READ
GEAransiuma Mittucuts.--Vegetable Pith
Green Mountain Ointment, /3araaparfla
Compound. Children's Flumes, Eye Lotion, Pe•
vet and Agee Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen.
trey Syrup, Consumptive'. Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, Cat/loth:on, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayres Pills and Cherry Peetorial, Tanner's
German Ointment, Track's Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway's , Ointment and Pills. Davis' Pain
Killer,
Dr. Fitch', Heart Corrector , Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Sonte's fikwereigs Balm,
Wright's Indian VegetsWe Pi Ile, itheie's Fever
and Aurae Cure, Id/reborn Gargling Oil, Arai.
ea Lineament, Camphor. Castor Oil, Poreitork i
Aloes, Pieers, Myrrh. Licorice, &c., &c.,
A ium supyly just received, to be kept constant.
ly on han&for sale by -* I. N. BULLARD.
October, Isi s 11138.
CABs; pad for Aria Woor. 10 Romoobsena
Co., by DICRERMAN & GARRET.
Notes
Also a List of
AYER'S
CHERRY
PECTORAL,
nu TILE{ BAtRD CtIRX or
Cold'. Coast's, and
. Hoarseness. •
Itantrtna, glass. 916th Doc,
De. J. C. Ass": Ido not heibitir tom,'
. th. best remedy f hare my timed fat
Coughs. lisuarass, I agoonss, and tits
concomitant symptoms 4.1 a Cold. is ion,
- - Calmar rxesoass. Its constant ass to
my practice and my-family for the last
ten years km -hown It to peelers sum
nor virtues for the treatment of theme
complainta. IMO &lilt
•
A. U. MOItTIXT, F»., of Urrcs: ff. writedi uI !VIM
used your Pectrotut myself and In my famII,V ever
you Invented It, and believe it the beat medidue Iket RI
purpose ever pat out. with a bad cold I should mar
pt y twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do wlthodill,Vw
take any other remedy." '
Croup, Whooping Conk, Inlinenini.•
Bnueonata, Mum, Feb.?. pm
Emma Am: I will cheerfully certify_yOur
w.x Pl:Cruask
Is the beet remedy we pumas for the cure of
Cbugal. Orewp. and the and Mamma' of children
your fraternity - in the South appreciate your skill, and
commend your medicine to our 11..
HIBAM CONKLIN, .31.-D.
A.llOB LBB, lbm.,yorttatr, la.,,writes,lll Jan.,16511'
••-- - • -
.1 had a tedious Inanennssaa,, which "confined me in ikon
six weeks; took many medidnes Without relief; finally
tiled your PIiCTORAL by the advice of our clergyman.
The EM doss relieved the PX*l3Ollll in my throat, and
lunge; less than one half the bottle made me completely
well. Tour mellanes are the cheaportas well as the best
we can bny, and we enemy you, Doctor, and your none..
Out, as the poor man's hiend..•
Asthma or Phthisic, eat. Broaeltitia.
Woo littscumerza, Ps., Feb. 4. 185 d.
Sta: Tour Calmat Parrott/A. le perforating marvellous
cares to this section. It has relieved several from alarm.
• lag symptoms of- consumption, and is -now curing a suss
who has labored under an affection of the lungs fir the
last forty years. MOAT PARIS, Merchant.
.r.. A. A. RA)1567, Y.b, Aims, Mom= co., /war
Trite, Sept. 6,. DM: "During my practice of many years
hare found nothing eons) to piturencasT Pactow. gar
/Ping ataa and relief to oomwmptlr• patting", or airing
• such as are curable.`-
We might add volumes of evident, but the mast caw
yindng proof of the virtu. of this remedy is found in Its
effects upon trW.,
Cossniaption.
Probably no one remedy has over been known which
cured so many and such dangerous casts as this. Some
no human aid can twit; bat seed thaws the CEIZZT
PULTOZAL affords mike and comfort.
Amon Dom, New Iron Carr, March I, Ind
Becton ATP, Lowest: I feel it a duty gad •g e ssimm
to inform you what your Cater PaCrOlaaL Ma • tor
my wife. She bad been Are months laburtng under the
dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from whkh no aid
we could procure gave bee much relief. the was steadily
failing. until Dr. Strong. of this city. where we have come
for &dike, 'recommetuled a trial of your medicine. Ws
bless his kluging's, as we do your AM, for she bee ream.
Bred from that day. She Is apt yet as prong as she used
ILO be, but is free from her abash, and calls herself welts
Tours, with gratitude and
ORLANDO SIMI, or tizsuornua
Cbmsitiaptirer, do not despair till you haves tried Am's
Curiae Pacroast. Ii is made by one of the bust medical
chemists in the world, and Its cares all attend no bespeak
the high merits of tie virtues.— flulaielpiria Ledger.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
TlLd sde t b beir ces nlnl ezni to " ,„..t. '"uci test, " IsTs
ot perf b.e cti n
porgatlre which Is known to man. Innumerable molt
are shown that these Pala hats virtues which Purpose to
excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win tin-
Ole•or am. 4.14••••• al4l mow. 41.61.•,...rv0 away
and pleasant to take, but powerful to cue. Their pans.
Baling properties stimulate the vital settirinee orate body,
remise the otetructlons of Its organs, purify the blood,
and expel diocese. They purge out the foul hennas which
breed and grow distemper, stimulate siegibb or diem.
dared organs Into tint natural action. sad impart healthy
tone with strength to the whole system. but only do
they cure the eree7 day complaints of every body, but
also formidable and denseness diseases that bare balled
the beet of human skill. While they premises powerful
effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the
safest and best physic that can be employed for children.
Being sugarcoated, they are pleneent to take; and being
pure!, vegetable, am free host any risk of bane. Cures
hare been med. which sampan belief were they not sub.
stantlated by sacs death exalted position and chanter
as to forbid the empieion of mitred!. Many eminent
clergymen and physicians bare lent their names to coal
fy to the public the rellaidUty of my remedies, while oth
ers hare sent as the serurance of their 03Orkt10.1 that
my Preiandloca contribute hameasely to the Mid duty
ablicted, eubering fellow-atea
The Agent below named is pivarrd to %wish gratis my
A aorkan Almanac, containing directions ibr their use sad
certificate* of their curia of Use following complaints
Ocetirenes• Bilious Complaints. Rineoustiem„ Dropsy,
Usertbura, Uniabithe arising from a fold Stemach, haw
sea. I ndirreenco, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain
arising Borer- ilatukta7, Lon of Appetite s all Elate
ous and Cutaneous, Dimmer which require as .'scent
Medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil They alai, by parity
fug the Mood and stbeelating the system, cure many
complaints which It would out be supposed they could
mech. grab as Deafness. Partial Blisolores, Neuralgia and
Nervous %rite atty. Derangements of the Liver and Kid
neys, Gout. and other kindred complaints inuring been •
low state of the body or otetronioa of its %onions.
To not be pat off by unprincipled dealers with sans
other pill they male more prat on. Ask for Ana's
Pius. and take nothing else. No other they can give
you comperes with this la its Intrinsic vales br curative
powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them,
and they should bare it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES,
'Prettied And Analytical Ctionfat, Lovrill, lan.
Paul in Cu. its not. Ins Boris ra 81.
SOLD as
ABEL TURRELL, Montrose,
And br Deater4 in MEDICINES everywhere.
!SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
EN_EMINAEM .
•
New Rail Road Route.
Delaware, Lackawanna.ag. W.R.R.
NEW and expeditious broad' gnage route
from the North and West, via Great Bend
ana Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, directly through to New
York and Philadelphia.
Oa and after Thursday, June 18th, 1857,
trains will be run as follows :
Cincinnati Er. Train bound east on the N.Y. da
E. R. R. arrives at Gt. Bend at.6:12 a. m., and
the Mail Train at 9:25 a. m., connecting with
the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend
for New York and Philadelphia, at 9 p a..m.
Duo at Montrose, ' - 1 - 0 .03 ••
Scranton. 11 40 ".
Stroudsburg, 1 58 p.m.
. Delaware, 15minntes to dine, 227 "
Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.50, "
Junction, 3 35, "
New York, • 7 15, 44
Philadelphia, .L 9 8 20,"
Passengers from N. Y. Leave
Pier North/River, at 7 30. a.m.
From Philadelphia, leave Wal
nut-at. 'Arbart, at - - 600 "
Leave Junction • 10 65."
Due at Bridgeville, Phil. connection. 11 u
Delawai•e, 15 minutes to dine,l2 00 M.
Stroudsburg, I 1 07,p.m.
Scranton,
.348,"
Montrose, 5 35,"
Great Bend. 6 10,"
Connecting at Great Bend with the.
Mail Train West ai 6 57,"
Scranton Accommodation Train •
leaves Scranton for Great Bead at 925 a.m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 1 00 p. m.
Connecting with the Steamboat Express east,
and Dunkirk Express west, on • the N. Y. & E.
Rail Road.
• Returning, leaves Great Bend at 425 p. m
Due at Scranton, • 820 "
For the accommodatioi of way travel on the
Southern Division, a passenger ear will be at
tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving.
Sernatoa. at 6 00 a. gi
Due at Stroudsburg at • 11 35 "
Junction at.. a 45 p.m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 400 a.m.
Due at Stroudsbtirg 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.R.,
leave or take cars at Bridgeville.
- For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take
& B, R. ft, cars at Scranton.
For Jessop,Archbald, and Carbondale, cbange
carsat Greenville.
Tickets sold and baggage checked between
all stations on connecting roads.
Passengers to and from Wilkesharie, WYO
- &c., via. Lackawanna & Bloarnsbarg
Railroad, go through without any detention
.at
Scranton, as the trains on that road ran in con
nection with the express trains on the D. L
W. R, R.
Fare from Kingston, Wyoming and IPittstrin
to Philadelphia. $4:50. . From Kingston to New
York, $4:85. Wyoming and Pittston to New
York $4:75.
Tickets sold, and baud's abeeked tkrongi.
JOHN BRISBIN,Hopt
Wit. N. halm Gael Tiaket Agent.. '
TrOLLOWAY'S Pills Asa Ointment. Morse's
JL.L•jedian Root Pills. sod' Aye?. Cherry Pec
toral End atthartiti Pills. Coultas&ly for
See Advertleemsets. Is this psper.
ABEL TURRELL
191 v
TOLPT Armada v &Medan acinipp_ ai
TVRREUOI9
-important DisebVery.
CONSUMPTION, and all diseases of the
LUNG; and THROAT are positively curable
by INHALATION, which convoys the ?earlier
,to the cavities In the lungs through the sir Mew
gee, and cowing in direct contact with theiliserai.
oeut refixes the tubercular matter,al lays the cough
causes a free and easy expectoration. heals 'the
lungeipurifies the blood, impa rts renewed vitality
to the nervous system, giving that energy so
indispembible for the restoration of the health.
To be able to state confidently that Consumption:
is curable by Inhalation, is to me a source °tun-.
alloyed pleasure. his as much under the control
4 medical treatment as any other formidabl &dig
ease; 90 out of 100 cases can be cured in the let
stages,. and 50 pr et. in the 2ad: but in the 3rd
stage it is impossible to save more than 5' pr ct.,
tor tbi 4 lungs are so cut up by the diliesee as to
bid defiance to meclifeti skili. Even, however, in
the last stages, i Ali A LATION affords relief to
the suffering attending this coati: ftourge, which
annually destroys 95,000 persona in th efi.S.elone
and a correct calculation shows that of the present
population of the earth, 80,000,000 are:destined
to fill the consumptive's gravest.
Trul the quiver of death has no arrow so fa
tal as Consumption. In all agesit has been the
greit enemy of life. for it spares neither age nor
sex, but sweeps off alike the brave the beaux:ful,
graceful and' gifted. By the help of the Su
preme Being from whom cometh every good and
perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted
a permanent and speedy 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 skint() the air cells,which causes& weak
ened vitality thro' the entire system. Then sure.
ly it is more rational to expect greatergood 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 breathing easy, after inhaling the remedies.
Thus. Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless
it acts constitutionallhand with more power and
certainty than remedies administered through the
stomach. To prove the powerful and direct
influence of this mode of administration, chloro-
form inhaled will eniirsly destroy sensibility
a few minutes, paralyzing 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 flys.
tern when fainting or apparently dead. , The ed.
or 'of many of the medicines is perceptible in the
skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may
beimmedistely.detected./a the blood. 'Aeonvin
eing proof of the constitutional effects of inhale
lien. is the fact that sickness is always produced
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 ? Daring 18 years
practice, many thousands suffering from diseases
of the lungs and throat, have been under my care
s..e...4Tosted many remarkable cures. even
after the sufferers had been pronounced in the
last stages, which fully satisfies me that Con.
sumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treat
merit of Consumption is original, and founded
on long experience and a thorough investigation.
My perfect acquaintance" with the nature of tu
bercles, etc., enables me to distinguish, readily,
the various forms of disease that simulate Con
sumption, and apply the prooer remedies, rarely
being mistaken even it. a single case. This ram-
I ienty, in .connection with certain Pathological
and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relievi
the lungs from the effects of contracted 'chests,
to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart 'to
it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the
entire system.
Medicines with full directions suit to any part
of the United Stat.esand Canada*, by patients
communicating their symytems by letter. But
the cure would be more certain if the patient
should pay me a visit, which would give me an
opportunity to examine,the longs and enable me
to prescribe with much greater certainty, and
then the cure could be effected without my see.
iv the patient agsin‘, G. W. GRAHAM M. D.
Office, 1131 Filbert Street, , ( old No. 109, )
below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. (vl4n26y.
Of all disease the great, first cattse,
Spini from neglect of Nature's laws.
SUFFER NOT
When a CURE is Guaranteed in all sieges of
SECRET DISEASE, Self . Abuse, Nervous
Debility. Strictures, Glets, Gravel, Diabetes,
Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder„ifereu rice/
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Paths in the Bones and
Andes. Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Nose and
Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Cancers,
Drcpay, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita% Dance, and all
diseases arising from a derangement of the Sex
ual Organs . ; Such - es Nervous Trembling, Loss
of Pourer General Weakneas,Dimness of Vision
with peculiar spots appearing before the 'eyes,
Loss of Sight, Wakefulness, Dywp Liver
Disease. Eruptions upon the 'ace, Pa lein the
bark and bead, Female irregularities and all im
proper discharges from both sexes. It matters
not from what cause the &sew originated, how
ever long standing or obstinatOhe case, nEcov-
Eny is CERTAIN, and in a. shorter time than a
permanent cure can be 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 no sickness, and
_free from
mercury or balsam.. During 20 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 np to die by their
physicians, which warrants me in promising to
the afflicted. who place themselves under my
care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secretdia
eases are the greatest enemies to health, u
they are the first. cause of Comm mption.Siroftila,
and many other diseases, and ought to be a terror
to the human family. As a permanent cure is
scarcely ever effect ed„ a Majority of the castes fat
Zing into the hands of incompetent persons, who
not only tail to cure, the diseases, bat ruin the
constitution, fitting_ the system with mercury,
which, with' the disease, hastens the sufferer into
a rapid consume ion. -
. But should the disease and the, treatment not
cause death speedily, and the victim marries, the
discaaels entailed upon the children, who are
born with feeble constitutions, and the current of
life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in
Scrcifula, Tetter, Ulcers, Eruptions, and - other of
fections of the skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs, en
tailing upon them a brief existence of suffering
and consigning them to an early grave.
SELF ABUSE is needier formidable ene
my to health, for nothing else in the dread cata
logue of human diseases causes so destruetive a
train upon the system,drawing its thousands of
victims through a fewyears of Offering down to
an untimely grave. it destroys the Nervous sys
tem, rapidly wastes 1411 the energies of life,
causes mental derangement, prevents the proper
-developement of the system, disqualifie, for mar
riage. society, business i and all earthly happiness,
and leaves the sufferer wrecked in Nadi and mind,
predisposed to 'consumption and a train of evils
more to be dreaded than death itself.' With the
&Reit confidence 1 assure the unfortunate vic
tims Sett Abuse that a' permanent and
speOlCure can be effected,and with the aban
dorinient of ruinous practices my patients can be
restored to robust, vigorous health.
The afflicted are cautiontal against the USA of
Pattnt Medicines, for there are so many ingen
iotOnares in the , columns of the public ; prints to
catch and rob the unwary stifferers.that tuitions
hate their constitutions ruined by the vile corn
pounds of quack doctors, or the equally liaison
mug nostroomvemded as "Pitent Medicines." I
hive carefully analyzed many of the so called
Patent Medicines and find that nearifall of them
contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the
strongest preparations ofFsercary and &deadly
poison, which instead of curing disease disables
the system for life.-
Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now In
use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant
pentane, who do not understand even the, alpha.
bet of the custeria media , and are equally u
destitute shiny knowledge of the human System,
having one object only in view. and that to make
money regardless of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of males mad fe
males treated on principles established by
wears of practlce. and sanctioned bv 'bussed. of
themoat, remarktble cores. Medicines sent*
any part Ist the tlnited Staten oteits by pa.
tient* communicating - their aYmPtemil bf Uttar-
Bulnesi eorupoodenee strictly eonedenttal.
Address, sf- SalIMBRIMIA:411
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JOB WORK.
pi" The publishers having added to their Yoh
Ptinting materials a large and memos assort+
went of Job Type, are now prepared to execute
Jos WORX in a manner unsurpassed in this ace.
tion of country, and `on reasonable terms.
Manks of every description kept Constant
ly on hand or printed to order. -
'fusiness,--Pirt.t . t#l
WIL W: 81111TR', & Ca t s
Cabinet and Chair inanitsfaietar
ers, foot of Maio Street. Moetiose,
ABEL TURRELL, P.
Dealer in Drage ?, Medicines,
_Chemicals,
Dye Stuffs, Glass.warit, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Groceries, Fahey Goods, Jew
elry, Perfornery, itc.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines.
.JOHN GROVES, ‘,,--
Fttsititonable'Taitor—Phop 'tear the
Baptist Meeting House, on. Turupike-tStreet.
Montrose,Pa. . ,
, A. LASIEROP,
Dealer itr Ready-Made Clothing. Thailand
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods,
Store opposite Searle's 11Otel;Illor4rose,
C. D. LATHROP. and kith . .
J. P.W.I RILEY, [4. Lanator.
DL THAFER,
Physician and , Surgeon, Montrose,
P. -Office in the Farmer's Store.
PEAMELIzir PRASPX,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Montrose, Pa.,
wilt attend faithfully to all beta
nese entrusted to him in the' County of Snag's.
Conveyancing and writing of all kinds will be
done neatly, and charges moderate. He will ifs°
attend to prosecution of claims of soldiers, their
widows and heirs, against the 11. S. Govern
ment, for Bounty Land, Pensions, &e.
May be found at all hours at the office formerly
occupied by J. T. Richards, Esq., norWof the
Court House.-1853-1.1.
IL C. • ' • • -
Interested with I. - L Hunt,-
Importer and Dealer in Hardware arid
Cutlery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, am
No. 215 Pearl - Strret,'N:'• _ •
,
Where his Mercantile Meads, ia, this and mutt
Counties, are iindry invited, and taartsliar so
licited to call and purchase. -
Dr. IC Smith;
URGtON DENT/S7ll.rs rernoted hie .
10 flee. frOm Searle's to his own dwelling;:.
opposite the Baptiit Church, (forth side) where
all Dental.operatioes• will be performed• ire hid/
usual good manlier.
Montrose Hay 13th, 185 i.
•
J• D. VAIL, M. D. -
Physician and hargraw; his pefitit
netly located himself at Brackneyville, Snag's
County, Penn'', and will promptly attend to att
calls with whicble may be favored.
May, 1856 -n22.
4 411.1311, IitLIND, DOOR,
Lima) -
GLASS DEPOT, ON CHESTNUT-St,
Montrose, Peass'a:.
BY D. BREWSTER.
All sizes and descriptions, in any quantity
made to order, or furnished on the shortest no
tice.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,,
New Milford, Peas'a.
Wholesale dale, in Buttons, Combs,'
' Suspenders, Threads, • Fancy_ Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Clat
tery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &e. dtc. • -
Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal
terms.
WM, HAYDEN; - TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO_, HAYDEN.
4yl
DR P. WILMOT,
Graduate of the Allopathic and Romeo
pathie Colleges of Medicine, is now. per- -
manently located in Great Bend Pa.
April Ist. 1858.
JOHN LOTTER' ,
F"Mash leasable allow: , Shop first door
north of the Farmer's Store.
NUM'
MONTROS - E, PA.
HE subscriber having purehased,
iii 1 refitted and newly furnialted the
above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the trai
wing public and Others with all the attentionsi
and t eonveniences usually found in fitst.elaiii
Houses.? No effort will be spared by the Pro
prititor and his Assistants to Make the Rod
equal in every point to any in the country.
The Bar will alwnys be ippplied with
Choicest Liquors.. - r
The o!tablee, connected with this House
are largeroomy and convenient. and careful and,
attentive ' Llostlera i are always in charge of themt,l
1.8. TARBVI..I.,
Montrose, May f3tb, Ifts7. -
,Salt! Salt!! Saltlll
HE subscriber „begs leave to ;intent kis
•
1. friends and the public that he has taken the
Store No. 201' Washingtori.street. (direct!) op,,—
posits Washington Market,) lately occupied by
Volney Elliot; and is now prepared to offer for
sale on thernost liberal terms Pon CASE. all
kinds of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from
vessel, or store, either in
_sacks or bulk, or put
up lawman bags to order.
Dealers will be furnished with their names
printed on the bags wean ordering a thensand
or more. Persona from a distance ordering by
mail can depend upon hiving their orders,
promptly filled at the Loan: MARTEI PRICES \ •
- GEO. - W. KANN..
Nsw•Ynric, March Ist. 1857. ' 714.
Rev Cr &let% sidle laboring as 4
Missionary la Southern Ards, disedverad it aim.
pissed, certain Core for Consumption. Asthma.
Broachitie, Coughs, Colds, Nevona Debilit3r, and
all impurities of the Blood; also, an rimy ainlk
effectual mode of inhaling the Remedy. Aelnated ,
by a desire to boort& his expel, %linen% he:
'will cheerful amid the Beelpe ,(flgo) to gook og .
desirewith Cull and explicit dirgetkais for pre
paring and suantestolly usingthellled
dram, gar. V. Pk B
an Broadway. 11.
August 6th. 1857. • 111.11.7
A CONeWrriassittimeett of (MOLE*)
44- if, C. P. &,O. M. Niryzy's,