'came more and more difficult; and finally the. physician-gave it as his opinion that he could ; mot lice much longer: • It Was kbright beautiful day, in the month - of July, when the, witiged - minstrels of the for est made everything glad 'with their melodious singing,-Abat 'Three persons wore gathered aroMid the - sick bed of Willie. They con sisted of - Reynoldg r - the physician, and the mother and sister of the little sufferer. Mrs. Gray sat near the bea, sobbing convulsively, while Ellen was gazing; with . tearful eye upon ker dying brother. Revn,olds was bending over tie couch, his fine face expreisive of the , utmost sympathy. " Oh; tell me. truly, is thereindeed no hope for my darling Willie!" exclaimed Mrs-Gray, in tones of the deepest anguish. ' . • The physician mournfully.' his head - as he felt the, pulse of the sufferer. The Mother fully.understood that silent answer.- - With a piercing cry, she sprang front her seat,Twhile a light bordering on insanity blaz ed inliereye,_ as she exclaimed iu a startling • voice „, , . ” - DutVenal do you mean' what you say ? Cannot my Willie be safed ?" My ,Crod; she is growing insane !" claimed the physician, as Mrs. Gray wildly tossed her arms about, exclaiming: - , "Sare my child Oh, can you not save my chill 17 "Compose yourself, dear mother, cried. El len, as she Strove to lead her to - a seat: But Giay broke from - her and•wildly rushed shout the room, half shrieking, "Save my darling! Oh, save my little shall not tear him from - me!" "Four child ca.ri be cured upon one condi . tionr exclaimed a deep voice-and the next momenta dark looking stranger entered the Ellen and the young physician in stantly, recognized in him the same individual whom they _ had met in their walk, a few weeks 'previous.: . . • - "Who are yon, and by what right have you entered here C! inquired Reytioldi,angri- . - "Oh,. save my child; can you save .my child l" exelaimed Mrs, Giay, imploringly. . '"Yes. madam, I can; .but it. shall_be upon one condition. and that is, when the boy -is well, this lade, (pointing. to Ellen,)' becomes my ,bride l" . . . Ellen started back, and became as pale as death,. - Reynolds could no longer conceal his indignation, and in a stern voice,he . bade the strangerleave the house. ~_ • . ".No, no ;!'. exclaimed Mrs. Gray, "he has said' that he can save 'my c s hild." Mid while, speaking, she looked. imploringly at gien. - - • - • , _ "Young lady, you had better give your consent," said the strenger, "if your little boy dies, your mother will' become &raving ma niac-, "Oh, heavens, it is a dreadful_ sacrifice.— Oen L.—can I consent," cried in ago tonesorbile shelooked alternately at the wild, haggard countenance of her mother and that of her lover. - "Time presses: said the stranger; " in an other hour, if •you decide not, your r'brother:init tie no more, and your Mother a . ' - "'Oh what shall Idol" cried Ellen, as she met the mournful gazof her lover, .? " Ellen, " said Reynolds, after a moment's - pause, "I have but little faith in this man's promises. That your mother, will liecoine a --Maniac when' William. dies, is, alas! but too true; but-•:- "Oh, Ellen ! EllenT exclaimed Mrs. Gray. "-can you hesitatel. No, no !you are not my - .laughter—you cannot be:=-you'will look on, and see my' Willie pe?ii..10.7 And she wrung her hands in ang,uiSh. • This was too mucli for poor Ellen. She • saw nothing—nobody—but her mother,about to become a itictim to . insanity, and faintly murmured Yes—l—l consent, cameirom her lips: The nest moment, she ,sank senseless in the arms of young Reynelds. lie bore her • into another room and proceeded to apply • such remedies as would restore her to con scieuSuess.' As soon as they bad left, a smile of fiendish triumPriit the conntenande of the stranger, and drawing a- small vial 'from' his .podket, he, advanced .-to the bedside of the little sufferer: Lifting his bead from the pit -low, he applied the neck-of the hottle to the parcbcd - lips of the sick child and poured a few drops down ltirr.throat. - The effect of the medraine wat ahnost instantly apparent.- - The breathing of the child became easier, and with It' sweet tmile, he stretched out his little hands and' murmured the name= ":Mother."' - lsfis..GraY sprang to the bedside and kissed him again artd again, while the tears of joy gushed from berseyea. "Madam," said the stranger," tbe cure is effected—your child will be as well as ever in , a week from the present time—then I shill come and claim my bride." - . Raving uttered. these words the mysterious Pbysiciaq departed. * *• * . * Reader jet us enter this house, It is the residence Of the It.v. -In one of, the rooms, side by side, stands elen Gray and the mysterious -physician.. They are about to be united in the holy bonds of wed lock, for Willie has been cured and, Mrs. Gray'i ore a happy mother- 7 110, not 4ltogeti ppy, for Min is aware of the dreadf rifice her daughter is about to make. en is as pale "as marble, and her whole fralne is it, a- tremble. ' There are but few persons : present. Butz among them, observe the gips_ey woman, Ma , r. Stealthily _ she steals up fo the side of Ellen, just as the minister is about to proceed with 'the ceremony, - and whispers these words in her ear-: " Lady, beware. You are , about to wed with yoity father's. murderer !" . A wild shriek. brirst.from the lips of the bride. and she sinks senseless into . the arms— of not the •stnger, but tbose of Reynolds, who at that' moment rushed in with two or three policenien, who instantly siezed upon the person •of the criminal, Dr. B The story iesrion told. Matr the gipSey woman had recognized Dr. despite the alteration in his countenance, pioduced by a long i'esidence - in a 'southern climate. She communicated the information to Rey nolds, who arrived with flute policemen, just in time to prevent the marriage ceremony from taking place. • - The culprit, soon allef, - seerng there. was'no hope .left; confeswi that, he had killed' .Mr. Gray, in ordei= tcy. • id himself of a troublesome creditor. He was i thsrefore executed on the very day that Reynolds and Ellen G(ay were naked, by,the, Rev. Mr. D— ' on the very spot wheie the murderer• was first arreitedi - • Spare that Girl. • '...Youngster, Spare" that :girl I, • •:• Rim not- those lips so meek -Unruftied: let the fair locks curl . Upou the maiden's cheeki • . .• . Believe her quite a saint I • ;-..-Her locks are all divine,, .• Ber Tosy. hue is paint': . Her form ls---crinoline. He:Nati stabs you with a pen would cle . the n dagger,-were he as safe from detection awl the law. • • • it4 - 7Fonos—to .gee a milkman lOokini Over "I;irices current" to see how cliaJk gain', : gt6i,itos -POtt.Org lily outr.ozc Democrat, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BE :ANDREW J. GERRITSON. _ Term..• -. 51.50 per annum if paid in ad vance, $2.00 if paid- withirrthe year, or $2.50 if not paid until the end of the year or period - of subscription. . Advance payment 'solicited. Discontinuances Optional with the Publisher until all arreara,ges are paid. Itates of ',.Aile.rtising. Ono square, (12 lines,) 3 weeks or less;. $l.OO Each subsequent ,insertion, 25 One squarOne,year, $4.00, two sq'rs $12.00, three squi4S $16.00, four squares $20.00. Business Cards of six lines $3.00 per year. Job Work of all kinds executed neatly and promptly. -Blanks always on hind. January Ist, 1857.' , WM% W. SMITH, hi CO., • Cabinet and Chair Manufactur ers foot of Alain Street. - Montrose. Pa. ABEL TtlßßELL,,mormoss, PA Dealer. in Dings, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,, Glass-Ware, Paints, Oils, Vaexisties, Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew- Orb Perfumery, &c.—Anc . l Agent_for all-the most popular Patent Medicines. - • -- • JOHN' GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop near th Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa , • A. IATHROP,, dr CO., Dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, &c. trir Store -opposite Searlo's Ho el,MontrOse, DR. R. THAYER, Physician and Surgeon, Montrose Pa.-06re in the Farmer's Store. , FRANKLIN FRASER, Attorney an Counsellor at Law, Montrose, Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to him in the County of Susq'a. Conveyancing and writing of all kinds Will be done neatly, and charges moderate. Ho will also attend to pri.lseCution of claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs, gainst the U.. S. Govern mont, for Bounty Land, Pensions, &c. Way be found at all hqnrs at the office formerly occupied . by 'J. T. Richards, Esq., north of the Court flouse.-- 7 1858=-1 3- M. C. TYLER, Interested with I. L Hunt, . Importer and Dealer in Hardware ana Cutlery,Carriago Trimmings, Springs, &c. No. g 1 5 Pearl Street; N Y. Where his Mercantile friends, in this and OTITE R Counties, are Madly invited, and 7..tasEmy so licited to pall and purchase. 6tf. •J. D. VAIL, N. D. Physician and Surgeon, has perma netly located himself at grackneyville, Susq'a County, Penn'a, arid will promptly attend to all calls with which he May be favored. May,lBs4—ri22. HARDEN BROTHERS, New Milford, Penzea. Wholcsale dealer's Buttons, ef011111)5, Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods. Watches, Jewelry. Silrerand.Plated Ware, Cut lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, 45,:.e. &c. ' Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. • WM, HAYDEN, TRACY - HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. • -4yl DR, E. F. - WILMOT, fil_radnate of the Allopathic and Homed. pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per inanently lOcated in Great Bend Pa. April Ist. 1856. JOHN SAUTTER, Fa. l llionaple Tailor. Shop first door north of the Parper's Store. T213,E.1.W ) ETTD2I I .2 FIRE INSURANCE -CO., Chartered by the Slate of Pennsylvania . • CAPITAL; 300,000 DOLLARS. Insures against loss or damage by fire, on buil furniture,-and merchandise generally., Uff" Losses adjusted by arbitration, where the parties fail to agree. _AO DIRECTORS. H. A. Hantz, I John Landes, H. Kraber, Fred. Sultzback William, Wallace, I Eli Kindig, Samuel Dyer, I Thomas Gray, David Strickler. H. KRAI3ER, President, D. STRIcKLER, Secretary. 0. S. BEEBE,, Agent, Montrose, Pa February'2l, 1858. " [ly*. 1 'IC II Fi 11 VT V& IA irt k ribs cStoth Ifitsnraittr6o. _ c.• . (5...„ OF PHILADELPHIA, 130. SO Walnnt-st, above Fourth. - CAPITAL $300,000. flake Insurance against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture and ' Merchandise generally. , ALSO, ON * Horses and Cattle, against _death from any cause. 'FP - LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTEIijO • DIRECTORS: B. It-: MILLER, J. CROASDALE, J. R. FLANIGEN, s F. S. HOECKLET, 'HENRY JONES, ' Sou. J. RANDALL. - Clus. FLA NIG EN, rf Wilmington, Del. t 4 M. CARTERET, See, .B.R. MILLER, Pres'L BILLINGS STROUD, ,cigent. DEMO Tilanguintrrs' 4nsuraitte Co. Charter Perpetual. Granted.hy the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL - $500.000. Fire, Marine and Inland Transpor tation.. • AAEON-S. LIPPINCOTT, Nesident. `TM. A. RHODES, Vice Pres't. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. _ DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Li:tineott, Charles Wise, • Win. A. Rhodes, . Alfred Weeks, Wm. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, , WM. Neal, John P. Simmons, Charles J. Fiat), ' Jame? P. Smith. Ogee No. 10 Merchant's Exchange, Phira. A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pi. • 20}T't fiIIEKIIN EtVII, M - ONTROS - E., PA. lIIHE subscriber having purchased, • JL refitted and newq furnished the • above well known and popular Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the trav eling public and others with ell the attentions and conveniences usually found in first-class Houses. No effort wilrbe spared by the Pro prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in the country. The flar will ilways.be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. The Stables, connected-with this House are large, roomy and s eonvenieitt,-and careful and attentive Hostlets are always in - ebarge.of theta. _ TARBELL. ,liontrose, May 3316, 186.7. TORN, Pa. LITTLE dc MAU: MECHANICS!! WILL please retie ber,wheu building, that the subscribers re furnishing - DOORS, ELM and , BLINDS, At the lowest Factory 'does, and that they keep constantly on hand, a 1 ge stock of NAILS, - • ' GLASS, • PUTTY, • - PAINTS, • OILS, DOOR TRIMMINGS. FASTENINGS, &c., In fact, we have almost everything in the way of Building Manilals, Of first rate quality,,a u d will sell them-at a very small advance from Cost for CAsn. Therefore we confidently assure builders, That they will materially eohsult their own interests by giving us a call, beforetpdrehasidg. LITTLE & HARDING. FLOII cilmo— ' L I 111 E t BY the LOAD or ARREL, constantly on hand, and for sal • , at the very lowest rates, by L TTLE & HARDING. Nicholson Septem' 'r let, 1857. A N 0 Xary a 0 ,11ft I ; For the Winter Trado. i'les, Now being opened by ITTLE & lIARDING. New and Beautiful s ! Fish!! lose Fine Heavy Codflib, arrels and Half Barrels, LITTLE & Manias'. Pish AFRESHIot of t Ii!so, Bluefish in _just received by A ANEW Stock Crockery, &e %hie!' we have net t to say, we have al. rything expected to country—all 61 whi' tura into cash, in t time and we herewit of Groceries, Hardware, &c.,-a hundreth part of me to mention. Enough ..ost anything, and eve ,e found at a store in the .h we are determined t. o very shortest possible issue a ICE .t - TlVOlis_Etrag. e,tly understood , that for I , ny kind of Goode at much al. NO ikaM We wish it disti, CASH we will sell lower prices than us !Groceries, • Fresh SUGAR, Molasses all kinds-of Gr' the very lowest rat Hand, by Rice, Coffee, Tea, and .ceries in any quantity, at i, a full stock constantly on LITTLE & HARDING. 'cling Tear Four S, TOTIVITHSTA 1.1 .advanee in the cured a large lot o which has created st our Tea drinking co! Plenty of it, by t price, by 'DING the recent heavy price of Teas, we have Re.. the same quality of that much good feeling among tuners. chest or pound, 'at the old It a. Fact; /HAT Saleratusi Soap and Candles of the best qualities, Eire fin' sale by the Box, at New York city who esale prices, by LITTLE & s HARDING. potash, 'Ore article, for sale by Lints. & HARDING I N Tin Cans, a Boots' and Sh;ea, riONSTANTLYJon hand, a first rate assort ment of Men' , Boys' and Youths' double sole Boots and Shots, of the best manufacture, also, Women's Sh es, Boots and .Gaiters in great variety, all to .e sold at very low rates, by LITTLE S. HARDISG. and Caps, ariety; of kinds, quality and Hat IN al!noseenless prices, for sale B IBBONS, Flow, it by onnets, • rs and Trimmings, for sale LITTLE & HARDING. othing'• .nd Pants, well made, and Shirts, Collars, Hosiery, : cheap, by LITTLE & ILtEDI3G. COATS, Vests good styles; Gloves, etc., for sal - ather ! Leather, Pegs,..Shoe Nails ax and many other kinds of sale by SOLE and Uppe and Thread, lA , Shoe Findings, for, Irpeting I 1 Carpets, at low price, for RICII all Woo sale by . To Temke is en and Coopcirs. BEST Cast &se l l land Steel Poll Axes, Cast Steel Mill and >I Cut Saws, also Patent. tooth X Cut Saws:with files, of almost all de seiiptions, for sale .3' LITTLE & HAEDING. To Dairy - men, FIRKINS, urn Tin, Paiis, Pans, Painted and Cedar Pal s, Batter Bowls, Dairy Salt, &e.• &e., for sale by LITTLE & FIARDINC. • u - Building! • oney by purchasing your ints, Oils, Sash, Door Trim e generally of Lrrn.t & HAIDIAG. Are Y • You will save Nail ts.Glassi P mihga, and Hardwa Flour, BY the Load, o and for.sale b alt and Lime, Barrel, constantly on hand, LITTVE & ridaDING sh!! ATOU can buy al _L Genera' Mere email advance fro oat anything, in the way of andise, for CASH, at a very 'cost, of LITTLE & HAUDIAG Prod Tail UTTER, Egg Grain of all ki bingles, Dried Ap in exchange for Goi e Wanted. -, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax; Raga, Old Iron, Lumlie4 les, Beans,&c., dr,e.,wanted :ds, , Litrtr. & HARDING. SA I I ni r l3D edit. ILI 'ME & HARDING. Tan khannock - D -July Ist, 857 MG'S COLUMN. iSASECAND BLIND SALT, THEE tab . , ctorit of 11 111.- LITTLE & ILLEDING LITTLE & HARDING LITTLE & HAILDIICC LITTLE & ILLEDIEG Comprising, almost Every Kind of DRESS Goons, such. as Rich Moire Antique, Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Printed French Merinos, Shaded and Plain All Wool and Common Do Laines; Paramettas, 25 to 30 per cent. Lower than ever, &c. In Domestic Goods, our assortment is complete and Astonishing Low. We also have on hand a heavy Stock of READY HEADE CLOTHING Which we will oiler 30 per cent. lower than any other establishment in this section. Also All kinds of Grain taken at the Highest Mar ket prices; also Dried Apples and Geese Feath: * * *Please call and price our goods and Batley yourselves of the'above facts. • GUTTE N - BERG,. ROSENBAUM, & CO. Montrose. Pa., N0v..24111, 1867. ClLOTUS,Cashitners and Vestings, very de ki,sirable'atylcs, at prices that cannot fail to snit. Call and be convinced. C. W. MOTT. S. sztoTuums /111E1112V RECEIVING sav gly of All I s.e 4°. SPRING 44 '45. Ito 'AND of 1111 IE GOOD S. AVrfICII for Casieor Produce can be bolight very low. WALL PAPER. A select assortment just reciiived. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS CARPETING. Bargains offered by S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS PLOWS! PLOWS!! IDLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Peekekille Plows' which we have added to our large assortment. S. IL SAYRE & BROTHERS; Proprietors of Eagle Foundry. Montrose, April 29th, 1857. 18tf. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES !! ! . OUR Stoves haie been so thorgighly tried kJ - to the entire satisfaction of aIT; that they need-no recommend from us.. S. IL SATRE & BROTHERS. N E 1W FALL AND WINT FR COODS! II is unnecessary to acknowledge that R. KENYON SELECTS the best 4ityle of Goods that are to be found in New Yolk, regardless of the ex pense. He has just received from New York a large assortment of Dry Goods consisting•rof Rich All Wools Delanes, French Delanes,Su ptrior Plaid Goods, and Calicoes in endless va riety-. His goods cost and are worth 25 per more !hap the goods usuelly sold through the country, at the same prices. Kentucky Jeans, Printed Flannels, Rich Ribbonds from five cts. tei five shi I Hugs, Breda Sliawls from $7 to $2O. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, White Goods, Sheetings at low prices. Ladies Winter Bonnets. Shoes and Gaiters,large assortment.. House Carpeting, cheap. Collars, Undersleeres, Brocade Delanes. 28 inch Black Silk fur $l t yard, something Un heard of. Debages, Ihts, Caps, Crockery. A complete assortment ofGroceries, Brown Sugar, at old prices, 10 cts. per pound. Call and act, one and all. My reputotian for selling good cheap has not diminished in the least, come along with your cash and trade with your Ser vant. KENYON. BOOK accounts with custmers of over one year's standin7.4 must be eettled as I need- the proceeds. Wool Sock Shadows not %%lilted. , It. KENYON. Lawsville Centre, Sep. 15. TILK,ITO GREAT R_EDIITION 01 PRICES! ! DICKERMAN & GARRAfT arc now re ceivini! their Stock -of Stoes for the Fall and Winter Trade, and would leg leave t o say to their numerous friends and customers that they have on hand the largest aid best selected Stock of Stoves ever offered to the inhabitants of Susquehanna Co. ').'heir Stick consists of the most approved patterns of Elevated Oven, Large Oven, Premium dnd Coariooking Stoves, Wood and Coal Parlor Stoves if Elegant pat terns, also aSix-Plate Office' ani Hotel Stoves, Coal Burners, &e. We have the best Stove constructed on the diving flue principle, ever made, at a very moderate price. We would take this opportunLy ofreminding our.friends who are solicited to purchase their Stores Of Hawkers & Pedlars, (,at a moments reflection will convince them th.t it'is very bad economy to-do so. 1r is a well established fact flat the cost of selling Stoves by pedling them ihout - the coun ty, is not less than 15 or 20 percent. and gener ally as high as 20, to say nothbg of bad debts and cost of collections. Of couse this extra CI"- ralnso must come ont of the pwkets of the pur anaser. peln consideration of the abov) facts we offer chr entire Stock of Stoves at to per cent less y Pedlar will or can sell. Call-and see if these things are not so. New 11 ii ford, Sept. 15th, 1157. NEW STOVES • . te at 2 2 Is just receiving a large stock of - NEW STOVES NCLUDING a full assortment of Elevated I Oren, Large Oren and Flat Top-Premium Cook Stores, for Wood or Cord, with a Superior variety - of_ Parlor, Office and Shop Stores, for Wodd 'or Coal; also, Store Pipe, Zinc, Sheer Iron, Store Tubes, c, 4c: His assortment will include the Most SELECT and , DEsznants STOVE'S in mirket, and will be sold on the most favorable terns, and to which he Would invite the particular attention of CASH buyers. New Milford, October, 12th.1857. • fi r. i , • .0 _. 2... , ' *ti ."",,:: : elk''' . 05,...!• ,- .,ct ..., 0 1 • ' • I:#i %' llmnf' j .. ‘r • iii«i TUST A GOING! But not through the hand* of the M I. If WE prefer to dispose of our own goods, therefore GREAT INDUCEMENTS are of to CASH CUSTOMERS, or on a SEORT cumulT, with approved NOTES. Those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we advise to Cali at the Stores of • 6uttenberg, Itosenbaum, At either Montrose, Snsq'a Co., Pa., Snsq'a Depot; " " Or ToWanda, Bra'd " " Where we-offer. to Suit the Times and avoid Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to purchasers of MI Kinds of DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTHING, which hare been lately purchased under existing Low Prices and sell ing at the same. A SPLENDID STOCK OF r tr o s, ..CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER n the neatest and best, manner and Warranted., itol*Aßill':!iiiiiiittfik i /‘rON, i• '• • ,• • :'" PWLADtLPINA: •'• •i • ! ... A Deneroleni Institution, established 'by special endowment foi• the relief of the sick and dis. tressed, afflictedwithVirulent Epidemic diseases; TO ALL P,ERSOINS afflicted with Sexual Diseases, such as Spormatorrluna, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonoroma, Gleet, Syphi lis, the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, &c., &e. • • The HOwano AssociaTtoN, in. vie* of the awful destiuction of human life, caused by Sexu al diseases, and the deceptions prictised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several yearS ago directed 'their Con sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the,treat neat of this class cof diseases, in all their forms, and to give PtIE Dien AIMMS 'GRATISitO aiTly by letter, with a description of their con- Mien, (age, occupation, habits of life, dt.c..)nnd in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age. mid will furnish the most imProved modern treatment. The Directors on a review of the past, feel assured that their-labors in this sphere of benevo lent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. Just pUblished by the Association, a Report on Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the sexual or,gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CF[J.RGE, OR the-receipt of Two sTa.rafs for pos tage. Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeen, Howard Asso ciation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.By order of the Directors. _ _ • EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secrethry. Oet. 15th, 1t357. • ' [; NEW V'ATCH-I,ILAXER'S SHOP. 118. ISBELL wishes to inform the publie II • that he has rented a window in F. B. Chandler's Store, where he will be found ready to repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, on the shortest notice, and in good style. All repairs • warranted. Montrose, Sept. Ist, 1857. tf Patent Medicines, &a, - AFFLICTED READ ! GRANIESEERG. MEDlClNES.—Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparita Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen tery Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's Uterine, Catholieon. Dr:Libby's Pile Ointment, and Manual of Health. Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectoris], Tanrier's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, HolloWay's Ointment and Pills, 'Davis' Pain Killer, Dr. Pitch's //cart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Augue Cure, Merchant'sGarglingOil,Arni. ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picera, - Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &c. A now supyly just received, to be kept constant ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD. October, at, 18 ¢. IC)C)D LOl% fib AlefilLOND AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION' A ND examine the choice stock of Spring XI and Summer Goods, just Upped for Examination and SALE, at rery low figures by C. %V. MOTT. STBLI.A, Cashmere, and LcLatn Shawls nt very low prices by C. W. MOTiC / • 'IATS and Caps - of the newest it great variety by C. W. PdOTT. RINT . S, in abundance by • P•-• fl" - C. W. MOTT. Ii ISS Loops, Hosiery, Gloves. Belts etc., etc., by C. W. MOTT. BROWN and Blue Sheeting and Sfirting,s— Shirting Stripes, Tacks, Denims, Summer Stuffs, &c., &c., as low as can be affordpd in this market. C. W. MOTT. Groceries !Groceries!! Agood assortment of Groceries comprising Flour, Salt, Fish, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, &., and other articles in the line too numerous to mention, which is offered for sale at loiv prices, for caah or ready pay. Call and examine my Goods and PRICES before purchasing else where. Montrose,Ang. 10th, 857 The Magnetic Belt: THE undersigned, after many years of careful research and experiment; have discovered • and perfected a safe, convenient and unexception able means of completely controling the maternal function, without employing any of the unnatural. and deleterious expedients so often resorted, to for that purpose. Apart from its specifi: use of preventing conception, if is an infalible means of restoring to health and vigor the abused,deranged and enfeebled procreative functions of females,, and of reinvigorating and restoring the general health to its wonted eenatitutional integrity. It consists of a Magnetic Belt, which encircles the body directly over the os illium, by the magnetic action of which the fecundating power is inter cepted and held in abeyance, and the vital neurii magnetic, currents, otherwise drained off by sex ual excesses, ate turned back thro' the syatem, stimulating all the viscera to a healthy normal tone. In a true moral aspect, no valid objection can be urged against its lawful use, as it is de signed to subserve a great humanitary purpose in the reproductive economy. It is impossible in a brief card to give the reader an adequate con ception of the virtues orthc discovery and the modus of its action. - Accoi•dingly, the proprietors have prepared a pamphlet, fully embodying the philosophy ()fits influence upon the genitive func tion, its uses, tests and results, which they will forward upon the receipt of six cents in postage stamps, to any address. The price of the Belt is $5, sent by mail free. • DeCOURSEY, NORTON & Co., , . 346 Broadway, New York: d 34, 3m.] Address P. O. Box 2341. • Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! THE subscriber begs leave to inforM his friends and the public that he has taken the Store No. 201 Washington-street, (ditectlyop. posito Washington Market,) lately occupied by Volney Elliot, and is now-prepared to offer for sale on the most liberal terms FOR CASH, all kinds. of Foreign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from vessel, or store, either in sacks or bulk,. or put up in small bags to order. Dealers will be furnished with their names printed on the bags wren ordering a thousand or more. Persona from a distance ordering by mail can depend upon having their orders promptly filled at the LOWEST MABEE T PRICES. GEO. W. MANN. New York, 111 - nrch Ist, 1857. ql. Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offeis - for sale a Good Paim of 95 acres iu Bridgewater, four miles east of Montrose, 70 acres improved. There 'is on the premises a large framed Dwelling Douse, a good framed Barn, an excellent:Apple Orchard Onehaif of the purchase money will be required down; the balance in annual instalments. . _ ELIJAH BROWN. , Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. '33tf. TiIIOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment, Morse's 'l.:lndian Root Pills, and Ayer's'Cherry Pec toral and Cathartic Pills." Constantly • for sale See Advertisements in this paper. - ABEL TITRRELL. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Restorative at TURRELL'S. A COMPLETE assortment of GROCERIES -C1 at C. & 0. M. HAWLEY'S. • ATER'.3 t‘ Catliartir, 'Pills , .(SUGAR,. COATED;) • AIX NADI 70: • _ CLBANBE THE BLOOD /OD CUBE TDB SICK. llavalide, :F . /filters, 181lothere, Ph pariahs, F.lrllnsitltropists, reed their Effects, and Judge of their Virtues. FOR THE CURE OF eadache, Sick Hendee he, Eoul Stomach. ,Prrriscso, May 1, 1815. • / et. J.C. Arm Sir: I have.been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dam or two , • of.your rms. It seech to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others De they do me, the fact is worth knowing. - roma with greet respect, ED. W. PIMPLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarwm. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. DanAtricenn or was Deimos, 1 • WAInntOTON, D. C, 7 Feb., 1856. J Ste: I have used your Pills in any general and hospital practice ever Niece yuu made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the beet cathartic we. employ. Their regh rating action on the herr is quick and decided, connivent. they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have - seldom found a case of barons di s. so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, EL D., khytiefan of the Marine HospitaL . Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Poe: ernes, Itirrialm, Liv. CO., Moe., Nov. 16,1856.. DN. Arse.: lour Pills are the perfection of medicine. They have doge my wife more good than I can tell you. She bad been 'sick and pining Korey for months. Went off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, _ Fy expelling large-quantities of worms-(1W) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of ourbeighbors had it bad, and my wife, mired him with twee dories of your-Pills, while others around us paid from the to twenty dollars Octane - bale, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine AA yonrs,`widelvis actually good and honest, will be prized hme. OEO. J. Askihrter. Indigeition and Impniity .of the Blood From Rev. J. Rims, /tutor of Adroit Church, Boston. Dn. Am: I have used your MTh with extraordinary irateeel In my family and among those I am called to visit lediatrees. Td regulate the organs of /ligation and purify the blood they are-the very best remedy have ever Known, and 1 can cofiffilently recommend them to my Mends. , Yenta, J. V. MM. WOMAN, Wroxcer Co., N.Y., Oct. 24, 1855.. Dan Em: lam using your Cathartic Pilli in my pray tire, and find them en excellent purgative to cleausodhe syrrtim, and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN G. MEACLIA3f, 31. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Totter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum. Prom a Firnearding Merchant of R. Loris, .816. 4,1856. s nit. Aira: , Tour Pills are the paragon of , all that* Is great in medicine. %They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her bands and feet that had preyed Incurable for years. Her mother has been long grievous. ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and In her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Fills, and they have cured her. ASA MORORIIXIE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. .Fssui the Rey. Dr: Hawke:, of the Mahcenit Epis. Church. Pewit Horse, SAvionven, GA., Jan. 6, 1856. 110:70ran Six: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my cam to you. A cold mettle,' in.my limbo and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains,. which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physician,, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excel- lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering 10 the use of them I ern now entirely well. Savers ensnare, Baroir ROMS; LA., 5 Dec., 1855. Da. Am: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout • painful disease that had illlicted me for years. 'VINCENT SLIDELL. ' For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com. plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excel. lout remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner Plll, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma tion, and even Dearness, and Partial Blind• tress, bate been cured by the alterative action of theeo Pala • Most of the pills lamer - let contain Mercnry,,vrhich, nl thoigh a valuable remedy In skilful hands, Is f dangermui In a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that fre quently follow Ha incautious use. Thesescontain no mer tau or mineral substanceserbatever.. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OP coirons,coLDs,HOSUSENESS, INFLU. ENZ.t, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING 'COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA; IN CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the yelierof corummptlve patients In adeancild stages of the disease. We need not speak to the public of Its virtues. Throughout every town. and almost every hamlet of the American States, Its wonderful Cum of.puLmonary com plaints bare made it alreedy. known. :Vey, few are the families in any civilized conntry on this continent without come personal experienee , of Its etlectei ° and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some tieing trophy of Its victory over the nubile and dam gervms diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the forma &hie and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, It to als° the pleasantest And safest remedy that can be tam - ployed f r infants and young persons. Parents should have It D 3 store itgs,foreta the'jt.iiiaoun astray that ideate nowtetr nscl4nTo , c , lonnit- , on Mita Istortht grounds to by the con mulliptlone It pierentli - ta thotiVit cures. Seep It by ' you. and cure emir colds while they are curable; nor neg. lee them until no human skill an nmitcrthe inkxorable canker that, fustcned on the vitals, eats your lifo away. All know this dreadful" fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the '.inure of this remedy, we need not do more than tee assure them it is still made the beet it can Is.. We spare no met. no care, no toil to produce it the inuet perfect possible, and , tlllem afford those who rely on it the best agent which our skill (autumnal for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, - Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowl;11, Maas. AND .COLD BY ABEL TERRELL, 'Montrose, And by Dealers in MEDICINES everyikhere,. WINTER AItRANGEMENTS. • - P:gtaglair New 'Rail Road Rode. Del aware, L l ackawanna.& WiR.R. N' and i p expeditious broad age route from the North and West, via Great Bend anti Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, Jan. 18th, 1858, trial:is will be run as follows,: The Night Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie R. ft. arrives at Great Bend at 4.00 a. m., and - connects with the . EXPRESS , Trtiin which , leaves Great Bend for Neve York and Philadelphia i at 8.30 a. m. Due at Ifontrose, i •.9.07 " Tunkhannocki ' ' 9.50 ' " • Factoryville, 10:13 0 Scranton, 10.00. " Stroudsburg, . 1.38 p. m. Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.10 4 Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.40, " - Junction 3.30, " _ New York '7.10, " Philadelphia, - 8.20, " Passengers from N. Y', leave Pier No. 2 North River, at ' '7 30, a. in. From Philadelphia, leave Walnut St, Wharf, at 6.00 " Leave Junction, - '10.55, " Dueatßridgeville,(Phil.connection,)ll.4s, " Delaware, (15 min. to dinner), 12.00' m. Stroudsburg, - 12.47, p. m. Scranton, 3.35,. " Factoryville, • 4.27 " Tunkbanock, - Montrose, 5.35, " Great Bend. 6.10, " Connecting at Great Bend with the Dunkirk Express, west, at 7,15 " Accommodation Train leaves Scran ton for Great Bend at 7.20 a. in. Arrive at Groat Bend, 12.25 p. m.' Connecting with the Emigrant Train west, on the N. Y. 6L . E. Kail Road. Returning, leafea Great Bend at 1.25 p. in. . Due at Scranton, 6.10 " For the accommodation of way travel on the. Southern Division, a passenger car will be at tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving • Sernatoa, at 5.00 a. in. Duo at Stroudsburg/It 10.20 " - , Junction at - 2.10 p. in. Returning, will leave Junction at - 5.00 a. tn. Due at' Stroudsburg at ' 8,35 - " Scranton at. . . 2.50, p. m. Passengers from New- York will change cars at Junction. To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. 11.. R., leave or take eara at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take L. & B. R. It., cars at Scranton. For Jessup,Archbald, and Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold, and baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN,S r upI. War: N. linfps,Gen'l Ticket Agent. I S. S. MOTT ':NEW GOODS!!: • Hs- J. WEBB'S. 41(0,NTRO SE, AP 1;IL, 3Otr 1857. • Removed, likffy office to my new residence nearly -oppo -IV.I sitelbe Presbyterian Ch arch, on Turnpike Street The'public are s invlted to WI and exam inovspeeimens of , tho'yarkfus styles of Pluggmg and Plate**hich ram daily executing. 'Naps. sing„"atii'moterfriends, the work speaks , for itself. • - 'C; D. VlRGlL,Resident Dentist. Montrose, Pa. Sept. 11357. Helmloold's Genuine Preparation Highly COucentraled Compowid Fluid Extract Battu.. For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, GraFel Dropsy, IVealenesses, Obstructions, Secret Disease; Female C;ompldiuts, and all ' ' Diseases of the Sramal Oryans, arising film excesses and imprudences in life, and removing all improper discharges from the blad. der; kidneys, or sexual organs, wbether'existinq in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cans; they may have originated, and no matter of trow longstanding, giving health and vigor to the frame, and bloom-to the pallid check. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It, cores nervous and debilitated sufferers ; and removes all the symptoms, among which found indisposition to exertion, loss of-pow4r, loss of memory, difficulty of breathing, ge n t. eral weakness, horror of dkease, - weak . nerves, trembling, dreadful horror of death, night sweats, cold feet, wake fulnessAimness of vision, languor, universal lissitude of the mus. ' cular system, often enormous - • appetite, with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands, flushing of the - body, dryness of the skin. pallid countenance and eruptions on the face,pain in the baelcheminess - of the eyelids, frequently black spots - .flying before the eyes, with a temporary • aueusion and loss of sight; want of attention, great mobility, restlettaness, with hosior of o. eiety. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than solitude, and nothing the more dread for fear of themselves; no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation, but a harried ". transition from one question to, another. These symptoms, - if allowed to go on—which this Redicine invariably removessoon follows loss' of power, fatuity and epileptic fits—in one of which the patient may expire. Whopan say that these excesses are not frequently . followed by those direful diseases—insanity and consnmp. Lion! The records of the insane asylums, and the melancholy deaths by consumption bear am ple witness to the truth of these assertions. In kinetic, asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is-actually sodden & quite destitute—neither mirth or grief ever cis. its it. Should a' sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measnres wan despair Low•sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is the most terrible! and has brought thousands to untimely graves,.thus blasting the ambition of many noble - youths. It can be curd by the use of this INFALLIBLE It you are suffering with, any of the above treasing•ailments, the Fluid-Extract %dm will cure von. Try it and be convinced of its efficaey. Fir - Beware of quack nostrums and f!uack doc tors, who falsely boast of abilities and reference's. Citizens know and avoid them; andsave long suf fering; money, and exposure, by sending or call ing for a bottle of this popular and specific rem edy. It allays all pain and inflammation, is per fectly pleasant in its taste and odor,tut immedi ate in its action. - NEWBOLD'S EXTRACT BRNO Is prepared directly according to the rotes Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest ac curacy and chemical knowledge and care deco. tkl in its combinatiori. See Professor Dewee.s valuable works on the practice of physic, and most of the late standard works of medicine. $ I 0 0 One hundred dollars will be paid to any physician who can prove that tlie# medicine eli?er injured apatientand the testimony of thousands can be produced to proVe that it does great good. Cases of from one week 13 years' standing have been effected. The mass of voluntary-testimony in possessiod of the Pri, prietor, vouching its virtues and car:dive powers, is immense, embracing name, well known to SCienee and Fame. 100,000 Bottles hare been Rold and net a single instance of failure has been reported! - :.Personally appeared bef,,re me, Aideremn of the City of Philadelphia, fl., 'P. Ilelmbolei. Chemist, who being duly sworn doe.f4 sat, that his preparation contains no Narrot iv, 'AI ere ury or injurious Malt , . hut is purely Vegetab!e. 11. T. lleimbohl, Mannilieti:rer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d a, of Nov 1854. " Wm P. IIIBBARP; AldernuM. Price Sl per Bottle, or six for deliver," to any addres.. accompanied by reliable and re, ponsible certificates from Pro fvsson; I Colleges, Clergymen, and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. 11ELNIBO.I.D, Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South 10th-st., be - low Chestnut, Assetn bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. far To be had of all. Druggists -and Dealers in the U. S., Canadas, and British Provinces. Beware of Counterfeits. • Ask for Uelmbold's —take no other. Cures guarantied. Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent Jan. 20, Lackawanna & Bloomsburg 7 . K. ARKIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF, TRAINS. „ GOING NORTII Stations, N. Y. Mail. Accd'n.:Phira Mail , ,Leaveßupert, 7.00a.m. --- ,3.15p.m.- . Bloom, . 7.10 " 3.25 " Espy, - 7.18 " ' 3.33 "- Lime Ridge, '7,30 " 3.45 " Berwick, 7.55 " 4.10 " Beach Haven, 8.10 " 4,25 " Beach Grove, 8,20 " ' 4.35 " ' Shickshinny, 8.35." - 4.50 " Hnolocks C'k, 8.55 " 5.15 " Nanticoke, 9.00 " p'.2O " Ply Mouth, 9.20 " - 5.40 ". Ar've at Kingston, 9.30 " • - - 5.50 " Leave Kingston, 9.35 " 1,45p.m. 6.00 " Wyoming, 9.50 " 2.10 " 6.20 " W'st Pittston, 9.55 " 2.20 " 6.25 " Pittston, 10.09'" 2.30 " 6.20 "- Lacka.kvana, 10.10 " 2.45 " 6.40 " Taylorville, 10,20 " 3.00 " G5O Arrivo at Scranton, 10.30 " 3.1'5 " 7:00 " The New York Hail Train connects with the Express going East, on_ the Delaware, Lackawan na & Western Railroad. . Arrive in New York 7.15 p. m. " Philadelphia, by Camden &- Amb - oy Railroad, 8.20 p. m. - Fare from Rupert to New York $6,00. The Accommodation s Train North, connects at Scranton with the Express Train West on the D. L. & W. Railroad. GOING SOL7II • Stations. Phil'a Mail. Acco'n. N. Y. Mail Leave Scranton, 8.00a.rn.14.3.0a.m. .4.00p.m Taylorville, 8.10 " 11.45 " 4.10 Lackawanna, "8.20 " 12.0 p tn... 4.20 Pittston, 8.30 " 12.15p.t0. .4.30 •` W. Pittston,- 8.35 " 12..30 " 4.35 " Wyoming, , ES.4O " 12.40 " 4.40 " Arrive at KingstAin, 9.00 " LOU " 5.00 " Leavegingston, 10.00 " , 6.15 Plymouth, 10.15 " 6.30 " Nanticoke, - 10.50 " 6.55 " Hunlock C'k, 10.45 " - 7.00 " Shiekehinny, 11.10 " 7.25 ;' Bench Grove, 11.25 " ' 7:40 " Beach Haven, 11.55 " • 7 50 " • ; Berwick, 11.35 " 8.10 ." - Lima Ridge, 12.20p.tn. 835 • Espy, 12.30 " 8.45 'Bloom, • 12.40 " 8.50 " Arrive at Rupert, 12.50 " 9,00 The,Philadel phi a Mail Train *id n g Stititli,con fleets with the Mail Train at Rupert, goin g East at 1.10 p. m., for Catatvissa, Port Clinton, t Potts- Ville, Reading; &c., arriving - at Philadelphia ;it '8.25 p. m. Also with Mail Train going %Vest:a 3 o'clock p. m., for Danville, Milton, 3luncs , , Williamsport and Elmira. Passengers by the 4 ,p'elock p. tn. Train gf:ing, South, can take the 11 o'clock p,m. Express trait; for Elmira and the West °Hodge at Bloomsburg and take the 4 o'clock a. m. train going East, Arriving at Philadolphia at 12 noon. I# Passengers for Harrisburg, direct will take the N. Y. Mail train, (4 o'clock p. m.) going South, connecting at' Port Clinton with the Dauphin & Susquehanna Railroad; arriving at Harrisburg at 12 °Meek noon,next day. r. LEAVENI`ORTII, Sup't. Scranton, ifittuary 13th, 1858. 3m3. WOWS Aromatic Schiedam Scimappx, at TURR ELL'S
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