The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 01, 1858, Image 4

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• Pcjittlibilia e a, G6OEO - • -•
-Ltook passage urone oflpackage-slups 4,at,
Tunlocitween -White and New York._-
.w4a*oommanded by.es itharp fellow, who -mat
iatlimiteed in winking - the , trip Mst-prefitable
Arpoatible.: AS 'a- - generallbing, a meaner
Itablawafteierprokided in a cheap boardirt - g*-
- Piriug_the_pasage,, we were becalmed . one
day'on a part. of the coast which
_Was 6:eel- .
lent fishing:ground . .; IRA the captain, .with
*Pre i;lew of sating a slollar,or two; ordered the
mat to. -get out their fishing tackle _aid try
Alibis luck.- !This was done and a quantity of
,thel finny tribe were soon transferred irons
their aqueous abode to the deck Of the ship.
The captain enlarged upon the delicacy of
fish, and closed by asking, "what-say
- yeu*-to a - fish-dinner to-day, ladies and gen
-ileum:o Everybody :" 13y' all meant!"
Attached to the ship was a negrei cook
Centaur- - - •
Centaur !"ctied the captain.
"Aye, aye, sa ." *
-" Cook a mess of fish for the passengers
dinner ;' and Wye hear, postpone that goose !"
= All t irighei !"
,Cen ur _seemed troubled, and scratched
Ids wool vigorously.. " What be mean* by
*cooltiog de fish au' postponin" de goose f I
ben on iseberal voyages, if not more--been
itrbig Lotels -an' little hotels ' man boy„
fur ebefio 'Ong if not longer den dat, an' dis
is-the 44:st time I eber Learn oh postponin'
atgoose 1. Dere's pickin' a gOose, an' drawits'
a. goose,' an' bakin' a goose, - but postpone&
a goose-I doe& belieb dat eben Mrs. Glass, de
• great ,desc, talk ?bout, eber team ob it. It
must be dim, dough. Wd i nder if Jimmy Plkis
ober hearn'of it? ; Ho knows elierything.'
Just , as Centaur concluded, Jimmy and
'two, others of . the crewl - passed the gallery
door and :the bewildered cook.anxionsly in
quired of the oracle if he knew "h"iv to: pos.
pone a goose V'
"De case is dis, ye see: Cap'if says to, me
jistsnow, says ,he, 'cock a huge mess ob fish
- for de pastengers' dinnner to-day, an' post
pone -de goose.' Now, dat is jis wat dis nigger
can't ot through his' wool, no how, what
postpoom' a goose it '
Oh !"-said, Jimmy, winking at his Com
panions ;"that is easy enough, I thought*
eierylool knew that.'
"I thought so too; an' so say-to myself, .
Jimmy bucks'll know." '
" Well, you see," said Jimrity, -looking se
rious; "it isn't a common 'way . of cooking a
_ goosei, but yen It is served up after fish, at
the mobility's din,ers, 'they postpone' it.
Now, this is the mode: After drawing the bird,
stuff it with a -Mixture - of 'ard-boiled eggs;
- chopped flue, onions ditto; apples ditto; his- -
cut pounded into-bits, and portions of a fish
previously browned on the fire.. Then 'put
the goose in - le the pot, boil'it for !all an 'our,
placeit in the oven, And bake it for 'alf an
'our; then put it on your spit, roast it-until
done, and serve With gravy."
Centaurlistened with attention, and noting
mpou the tablet of his brain .limmy's direc
tlous, started , for the gallery highly - elated.
- r Dinner time arrifed, anif Centaur won. hon
or by the -style in which...be served 'the - fish.
' I )ish after - dish appeared ; and when every
ono'supposed the meal was finished, another
dish was placed before the captain, who, - upon
removing the cover, to his indigaation, , dia
_ covered the goose ! His Wrath was not to be
suppressed, and in a passion he shouted—
" Send that infernal cook aft."
Centaur finned the cabin very good - hu
mcredly, having 'tto suspicion of anything
wrong, ate was startled by the question—
" What do you mean, scoundrel,:by- diso
bedience of orders 'I"- • _
"Bayed orders, - ea ; done jest what. you
said, sa." .
":Obeyed orders , you , rascal I 'Didn't I tell
_ .
you to postpone the goose ?", •
••••_ - •
"Course you did, sa; and Ldid it."
,`.
"Did: what r' bhonted - the captain:
"Postponed de gouge; sa, cordin' to direc
- . ~
The panetgers saw the joke, and burst:into
a laugh- The captain was somewhat molified;
and requested Centaur to explain himself.
".Well, sa," said he, "you ordered - me to
cook de fish an' postpone de goose: Now, I
neber postponed in all my life, an' on course
didn't know nothing 'bout it; but JiMmy
Ducks 'lighten me on de subjict„ an' I foller
• exactly his description. I had trouble enough;
don't want to postpone anoder, no hovi."
Everybodflaughed - at Centa=ur's explana-.
- tion, and even the 'captain smiled. -
"Be off, yotiblockhead,". be said" and send
Jimmy Ducks here."
The'darkey waa - off in a twinklirig,\
and
there being some curiosity, as to this new
style of cooking, we tried the goose, but
•
could_, not tell whether we were eating fish,
flesh or fowl, Jimmy soon appeared and was
compelled to &peat the direction he had giv
'eti the conk, forgivetteswonly being.extended
to him on the condition that he should eat
• - the whole of the goose-. . '
-
"31v heles I" was his exclamation when
be bad completed' the- task; !.‘ if that's post-:
poned - goose, I vi.lt the cap'n ud_'ave one
- postponed every week. The dressin"owsoever,
might be warted, so as to be a leetle more
palatable."
A NICE Porgr nr Law.—l heard this an
ecdote from a gentleman long resident , in
Philadelphia.. Two Quakers in that place
applied to their society, as then do not go to
law to decide in tl:e blowing difficulty. A.
is uneasy about- a ship that -ought to have
Ailived, meets 8., an insurer, and states his
wish to have the vessel insured. The matter
is agreed upon... A. returns home and receives'
a letter informing Lim of the loss of his ship.
What shall - be do 1• lje is 'afraid that the"
policy is not filled up, atrd should 8.-bear
of the matter 544;4 is all over with him, he
therefore writes- to B. 'thus: "Friend 8., if
thee liagiit 4110 up the policy thee needn't,
for I've heard of the ship." "-Oh, oh !" thinks
B. to himself, "cunning fellow ;" he wants to
do me oat of the premium." So he writes
thui:;to A.: "Friend A, thee be'est. too late
by half au hour, the policy is filled." A. rubs
his lihnds with delight; yet B. refuses to.pay."
Well, what is the decision The loss is diz-
Tided between them.
iirs'WAS lIE DlMD.—The . n4 etas ultra of
ludicrous epitnpbs is' to be found on a kaTo
Oxfold, N. EL; as'follows:-
my friends ; 's • ".
11 more sudden deith you never knew;
A I was leading the old mare to drink,
.25he kicked and kilted Ain qtack cert . wink?!
• `
Sagan Snow:lx - IL—a Po .tr,v to talk-a little
eonitooti.sense,' laid:a te-ber-visitor.
!• : ,011 I but wouldn't \ tit - at: be Inkier an na
-1 Aiiriadvaptage of z you ?"
jor A ger:dwell, having engaged a brick-
Tayef.to make ( gome repairs in bis cellar, or
dered tbeile to be removed before the brick
}der commenced his'lrot . k. :: 1 :01.a not
sitili
• tirtribiriel orale, sir"- iff4:lti inan,
i f
"L'presume tiat,r„jp9rted; til t . g o t , „e n:mu ;
--. "lona think - a 'barrel of - ale i xonkl run at
YPsi-aPPISieb: 7 . 1
- 7. -, - -
' so" fir. Smith, don't you think Mr.
Skeesicks is a young -man. of parts-1; Dodd
wily so, 'MISS Brown *:!iio is part numbskull,
Waif knaersici
y ...~ (. ~.. .v 4.
LOOK it
COBB offers #o `; lis pn lice _ at: prices that
[Buratto:m. l
asortmeut of " - •
0 , C.:11 tia 9
•at.the old.well known eitablishmellortoerlroc
cupled by Oliver Crane., ' -
Bututcs,TEAVCOFTE, Snags, Fitrrr,FLotru,
`and SALT (by the sack or tarrel,) Frau, and-all
Articles-found in first elasi groeories: - -
The attention ofFARMERS is aoliciMted to a
superior quality of GRAIN and Guise SEED
which the undersigned has on hand and for sale.
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, and:good SEED
WuE.LT sold at very /ma rates for CARR.. As I
mean to merit, 1, hope to_receive, a liberal share
of public p.itronage. • • Z. COBB.
Montrose, March 3d, 1858. • [3m.
^"~~-'-y-w+,~; . r 11'~}~1/fw~~~M'~Jf4~l~s~5•~1/.lr+r.!l+~+in++t"i'
ATTENTION CITIZENS I !
THE undersigned is now prepared to furnish
the public with .
• Groceries of All
at the LOWEST POSSIBLE•EATES.
re as ' Sugars, - Syrup, Cofer, Fish, Cheese,
• Spkes, Fruit, (Dried and Fiesh,)
.Raisins. Figs, Prunes,
Candles, Soap
of (swig variety, and in fact ALL articles usually
found in the best Country (groceries. Butter
and Produce of all kinds taken iu exchange for
Goeds, at rriarket prices. •
*.* Call at his Saloon in the basement of the
FRANKLIN Flom, and satisfy yourselves of the
truth of the pbove. • F. CROWLEY.
Montrose, Feb. I,6th, 18.58.-7tf.
Executors' Notice:
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been
dulv issued to the subscribers upon the es
tate of Wm. NVells, late of the township of Clif
ford, deceasedi—All persons ludebte4 - 1 to said
estate are required to make immediate payment,
sand -all persons having claims against th e said
estate; are requested to preSent the same to us,
uly authenticated, forsettleinent. '
JOHN WELLS,
. , -S:D. TOMPKINS. •
Clifford, Feb. 20th, 1858.--81c6. ' •
Medical Gard.
llg tendering my services to the inhabitants,of
Susquehanna County nun Homeopathk
Physician, I deem it my duty to publish the fol.
lowing statistics taken from the records of Hos
pitals of Europe, which show the marked supe
riority of the Homeopathic over the Allopathic
methcd of treating diseases.
IFTLANMATION OF THE LUFGS.
Patients Mortality
• 'Admitted Died per ct.
Allopathic Hospitals 1134 260 23
Homeopathic 538 28 5
Pleurisy.
Allop. 'Hospitals, 101,7 134 13
How. " -- 386 12 3
•
Allop. Hosp. • 628 84 13
Horn. " 184 • 8- 4
•
Dysentery.
Allop. Hosp. , 162 37 22
Um. ." _175 6 3
• Fevers, excluding Typhus.
Al top. Hov. 9697 931 - 0
Uoui. " 3062 84 2
Typhus.
9371 1509. 16
1423 219 14
Allop., llosp
How. "
Cholera
Allop. Hosp. :278 .616 50
Horn. -" • 848 - 69 8
All Diseases.
Allop. 1f0.p., tot 4, 119630 11791 10
11om. " - " " 32655 1365 4
..Persons residing at a distance wife wish to
consult rue can do an by -letter and receive a
- prompt reply. • No charge for consultation.
4. H. THOMAS, M. D.
Great Bend, Pa., Feb. 1, '57:
rair Office at the 'residence of C. Dimon;Esq.
632 , 50 PAYS for Board and Tuition
in Common English, the Term
of Fourteen-Wedks, commencing March 18,1858,
at the - .
FORT EDWARD 'INSTITUTE N. Y.
Superb brick linildings, beautifully located on
the,Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Superior
[facilities for Music. Painting and French. Stu.
dents received at any time,•andcharged only for
the residue-of the Term. Diplomas awarded to
Ladies :- who graduate, -Send for a.Catalotrue,
with full particulars. " Rei. JOSEPH E. KING,
A. Y., Pincipal,-Fert Edward.
January 13th-, 1858. 2mB.
ATTENTION FAMERS!
THIS is to certify that the undersigned hare
used Manny's Mower with Wood's improve
, enmt, the past season, and are fully satisfied that
Pisit a good machine,: and we recommend it to
the farmers of this County as a profitable and
labor-saving machine.!
Janaanail MEACEAM, 1 GA. unls, • •
JOHN HARERWTON, L GARDNER,
M. J. HARRINGTON,. 'T. P. PELINNEY.
February 25, 1858.
For'roachines apply to the Undersigned - Ag.ent
• C. D. LATHROP.
Montrose, March lot, 1858. [phi Mt.
Register's Notice..
Pusuc NOTICE is hereby given to all per
sons concerned ;it the followinr. Estates to
Estate of Dani F Lincoln, late of Forest
. Lake, dec'e, EzettßiceyAdm'r;
Estate of L F Wilmarth, late of Jackson,
•dec'd, Orlando Gunnison, Adm'r;
_Estate of-J. B Worden, lake of Jackson, dec'd,
-11 ; Harris,. and E Tucker, Eatie'rs ;_ •
Estate - of Geitree'W Stephens, late of e ?;iew
.
Slepttetis; Adm'r ; - .
•
Estate of Fmpcis Quinn, late of Choeonnt,
deed,F and T Quinn,Adner; -
Final =must -of • T Trowbridge,. Guardian
of M Aand .T A Chandler - .
That the accountants hafe settled (heir ac.
counts in the Register's Gffic, in and for the
county of Sainneharma; and that the same will
be presented to the JudgeS of the Orphan's Court
of said County, on Friday,lbe 16th day . of
•Aprir not, for their con on and allowance.
CHAKLE N Register.
•
Register's office, blEtntmse, T :Kb, 1858.
,
Clover luid- - tiothy Seed..
WitrANTgr , PiißE.. - --Fdr-..te., slink
e and - C:'D:"..T.4IIIIIOP
, Montrose, Feb, 18, 18 - 58.—ta: .
....1
- bits Ohl( JO , • '
NTOTICE is hereby •giv,on that the firm of
1.11 liawl.sv &.Gtiftm is this dardissolred by
mutual consent. i C. P. Ilawrzy, -
•.' Gibson, Aug. 37157..'E. E..Gtiii.D.
`:The bodks and accolints can be found at the
stare formerly occupied by the subscribers. 'All
perions having unsetlied acconnti me requested
to settle 'the same Almon as possible.
• rThe , business willl i be conducted in feture by
Ole rindensigied, un ar the firm of C. P. & 0.
M. HAWL;T, who a e constantly receiving from
Neer York and Philadelphia, the latest styles of
Fall and Wint er Dry Goods, Clo
thing die:, all of Ivhich 'will, belmld at a very
small profit for ready pay.
Gibson, Aug. 31st, 1857. C. P. Hawtrs,
• 0. M. Havrt.ty.,
$209 I. 00 WORTHS
Of Goods at Panic Prices!
U BURRITt, i 4 n'ow receiving large addi
11. tions of NEW' GOODS to his stock that
will be sold at price* to suit the times, including
a great variety of I
Ladies', and(Go a tletnen 9 s Dress Goias,
with a full assOrtmut in all departments of his
TRADE, sod at pr ies much reduced. and many
kinds of Goods morp than 25 per cent. lower than
early fall prices. I .
lar He would particularly call the attention
of cash buyers to his new stock of -
CA.RPETITG,
BUFFALO ROBES,
STOVES, dc„ dc.,
as large and rich, mad at low down prices.
New Milford, Dep. 15th, 1857.
NI E W
•
atn.TrunTrita
G 010 - D S!.
For Cash!or Ready-Pay. .
The subscribers htty just pusehased a New and
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of Staple and Fancy
D R Y 0 0 'ID S
Groceries, Crocker it, Hardware, Boots and Shoes
(tcl 4 . c. ,
Would Offer them for sale at their Store, at low
er rates than Goode have been sold in this place
for CASH 00801:RICE ; experience having taught
us that this ill - the eoly true way bf doing busi
nose. I
As we have bought our Goods , for Cash du
ring the great money 'panic, we hava bought
them Low, and will sell them the same.
* * *Please &Ivo use call and examine our stock.
• I GUILE & BLANDING.
Harford, Oct. 126,18,57.
- _
-NEW JEWELRY.
THE Subscriber!has this day returned from
New _York with a large and well selected
.tock of
JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS,
which, having beeri purchased-in the present ex
tremely depressed state of the market, will be
sold at unusually low prices; Among his assort,
ment may -be found
• i GOLD
Chains, Seals, Keys, Pens and Pencils, Earrings„
Breastpins, fingerrings of every style, Bracelets
Armlets, Lockets, Snaps, Watch Hooks, Sleeve
Buttons, Studs, Thimbles, Crosses, Spectacles
Slides, &c., &c.
• SILVER
-
Threaded and plain Forks, Spoons, Butter and
Fruit Knives, Salt and Preserve Ladles, Card
Cases, Cups, Child e ns Setts, Napkinrings,Cha ins
Keys, Spectacles Old Thimbles. _ •
Also, a large stock of Silver-plated table and
dessert Knives, C4vers; Castors, Cake Baskets,
Card Receivers, Salts, Tea Setts, Forks; and
Spbons, double, trieble and extra plate.
Also,Shell and ImitationCombs,Needles,Coral,
Pock'et Knives, Scissors, Knives and _ Forks, „let
Bracelets, Breastpins and Earrings, Hair and
Tooth Brushes, Pearl and Cornelian Sleeve Bble
tons, Shawl Pins, Gilt Hair Pins, very rich,
Leather Purses, Bags, Clocks plain and alarms,
Sewing Birds,&4&c.
All of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. ALFRED J. EVANS,
No. 2, Odd Fellow's Hall.
Binghamton. Dec. I I, 1857. -
NOTICE
IS IIERIEBY
TV IV- A. T
ABELI TURRELL
H"just ret rued from Ne A York, with a
large and c owe variety of Goods, bought
for CASH, and sleeted with much care,
from
over, thirty of th i s best Houses in New York,
which he offers too his customers and the pubic
at low prices forcash. His stock comprises:
DrR, GS ,
MEDICINES, -
PIALINTS, .
'OILS - ,
WINDOW GLASS, ..
DYE, STUFFS,
GROCERIES,
. G L ALS S—W AR E,
CROCKERY, ...
MtRRORB,
CLOCKS,
WALL PAPER, .
WINDIOW PAPER,
WIN DONT OIL SHADES,
FAN ' Y GOODS,
MUSICALI INSTRUMENTS,
JEAVELRY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
- HARD WARE,,
.STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE,
'
BROOMS, ~
•
BRUSHES,
JA-PATNED - W ARE,
BIRD CAGES,
CANARY SEED,
POCKET KNIVES,
W H PS,
UMBRELLAS,
PIGUN - S,• -
STOLS,
AMMUININTION,
TURPENTINE, --
-CArIENE,
BURNING FLUID,
A 'COHOL, ...
LIQU 0 R S, •
(ForMedic4nalPurposes omly ) 1
, 1
- TRUSSES, -
E ")
SUPIPORTERS,
SHOUL• ER BRACES,
POR MONAIES,
SP
C T A Cs', E S ,
SILVER & PLATED SPOOKS, FORKS, &c.,
G OIL D PENS,
STAITIONERY,
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
And ail 0 the most popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
Thankful for thelibera!patronage hitherto re.
calved, he hopds to merit a continuance and
large increase of,the same.
ABEL TURRELL. ,
Ist urn
Montrose, D
rm for Sale..
THE stibscrl .er o ff ers for sale a Good Farm
of 95 acres in Bridgewater , four miles east
1
of Montrose, 70 acres improved'. There' is on
the premises a I rge framed Divelling House, a
good framed Ra i in, air exe.effent Apple Orchard
One half of the purchase money will be requires
down; the baladce in annual instalments.
• ELIJAH BROWN.
BiidgeWater, l'ingtist* 19th, 1857. 33tf
T_TOLLOWA 'S Pills and Ointment, Morse's
.11.1.1ndisu So t PAls f and Ayer's Cherry Pee.
toral and -Catha tie Pills. Coustau-kly female
See, Advertisesi nix in this paper.
ABEL TCRRELE.
WOODWllrair Reitoraft , e
TURRELL S.
rOFESI3O
.S. lA.:SAYRE & 0 T 111 E
ARE N.M. ItEE:IV. ID . T . G
siivlaT stin i t/
•to SPRING Ale, s ,
AN)
wblowinvilit GOODS.
WHICII for Cash or ?roduce can be bought
very low.
v iral. PAPER. A select assortment just
V V 'received.
S. H. SAYtE & BROTHERS.
CARPETING. Bargains offered by
S. H. SAYtE dr. BROTHERS
PLOWS! "LOWS!!
PLOWS. We invite tie attention of Farmers
to the celebrated hekskille Plows which
we have added to our huge assortment.
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS,
Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
Montrose, April 29th,1857. , 18tf.
STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES !!!
OUR Stoves have been sa thoroughly tried
to the entire satisfaction of all, that they
need no recommend from us.
S. IL SAYRE & BROTHERS.
•
N 11 W
FILL AND WINT FR
GOODS!
It is unnecessary to acknowledge that
R: KENYON
SELECTS the best style of Goods that are to
be found in New York, regardless of the ex
pense: He has just received from New York a
large assortment of Dry Goods consisting of
Rich All Wools Delanes, French Delanes, Su
perior Plaid Goods, and Calicoes in endless va
riety. His goods cost and are worth 23 per
more than the goods usually sold through the
country, at the same prices. Kentucky Jeans,
Piloted Flannels, Rich Ribbonds from five ets.
to five shillings, Brocha Shawls from $7 to $2O.
Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, White Goods, Sheetings
at low prices. Ladies Winter , Bontoots. Shoes
and Gaiters, large assortment. Ho use Carpeting,
cheap. Collars, Undersleeves,Brocade Delanes.
28 inch Black Silk for $1 a yard, something un
heard of. Debages, Hats, Caps, Crockery. A
complete assortment of Gioceries, Brown Sugar,
at old prides, 10 eta. per pound. Cull and so.,
one and all. My reputotian for selling good
cheap has not diminished in the least, come
akin with your cash and trade with your Ser
vant. KENYON.
BOOK accounts with customers of over one
year's standing must be settled as! need the
proceeds.
•
Wool Sack Shadows not wanted.
-.. R. KENYON.
Lawsville Centre, Sep. 15.
NEW STOVES] _
lit a te
Is just receiving alarge stock of
NEW STOVES
INCLUDING a full assortment of Elevated
Oren, Large Oxen and Flat Top Premium
Cook Stoves, for Wood or Coal, with a Superior.
variety of Porter, (*ea and. Slum Stoies, for
Wood or Coal; also, Store Pipe, Zinc, .Sheet
Iron, Store Tubes, 4-c., 4-c.
Ills assortment wil/inelude the most SELECT
and DEstnesch STOVES in market, and will be
hold on the most favorable terms, and to which
he would invite the particular attention of CASH
buyers.
Nei , Milford, October, 12th, 1857.
W1•••,..,Tw
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, •1.0
iitsi•i sie,.."-. 4, t,'... 0 ' 21
or-olt.''
WI . ii..#••_
JUST A GOING!
But not through the hands of the
MUTTg
WE prefer to dispose of our own goods,
therefore GREAT INDItCEMENTS are
offered to CASH CUSTOMERS, or on a SHORT
caturr, with approved NOTE S . Those who
wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we
advise to Call at the Stores of
3utteubtrg, liosentauni,,
--- Ar either Montrose, SuSq'a Co., Pa., •
Sustra Depot. 91 99
01 Towanda, Bra'd' " "
Where we offer, to Suit the Times and avoid
Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to purchasers
of All Kinds of DRY GOODS and READY
MADE CLOTHING, which have been lately
purchased under existing Low Prices and sell
ing at the same.
A SPLENDID STOCK OF'
r la s
Comprising almost Every hind of DRESS Goons,
such as Rich Moire Antique, Black and Fancy
Silks, Plain and Printed French Merinos, Shaded
and Plain All Wool and Common De Laines;
Paramettas, 25 to 30 per cent. Lower than ever,
&c., &c. In Domestic Goods, our assortment is
complete and Astonishing Low. We also have
on hand a heavy Stock of
READY MADE ULOTHING
Which 141 will Offer 30 per cent. lower
than any other establishment in this section. Alio
CLOTHING -MADE TO ORDER
In the neatest and best manner and Warranted.
All kinds of Grain takeli at the Highest Mar
ket prices; also Dried Apples and Geese Feath
ers.
* * *Please call and price our goods and satisfy
yourselves of the above facts.
GI4TTENBEKG, ROSENBAUM,dt CO.
Mont rose. Pa.,
Noy. 24th, 1857.
OLOTlllS,ashimera and Vestings, very d
sirable styles, at prices that cannot fail to
snit. Call and be convinced. C. W..MaTT.
anV Dutituits'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
N. W. Corner Second , and Walnut Streets,
IPat/ELAIDIBM/PaMeso
CAPITAL $1,250,000•
. •
This 'Company ejects Fire Insuranee on
Buildings, Goods, Fu . rnitute, (Cc.
Marine Insurance on Tessels, Cargo
and Freight, -
TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Nand' Insurance on Goods by Rivers, Lakes,
Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage,
to all Parts of the Union-up.
en the most favors- •
tits Cems.
DIRECTORS:
FION.THOEB.FLORENCE, CHARLES DINGEr ir -
Gro. H. ARMSTRONG, THOS.MANDERFIELD,•
CHAS. A. RUDMAN, EDMeD R. HELMBOLD,
GEORGE HELMBOLD , ,F: BREWSTEIr,
JAMES E. NEAL, TSA.AC LEACH, JR. .
THOMAS B. FTARENCE, President.
' 'EDWARD' R. HELMBQLD, Secretary.,
T. BOYLE, Agent;
0111Iet, New MlMed.,. Pa.
January 18th, 1858.
hlCOMPLETEissortment ofGROCERIES
at. • & 0.3 C. ITA,wrxfs.
'FARMERS OF PENNSYLAANIAI
WIETIENTION.
YOU can supply yourselves with Chemical
.Manures, WA.NRANTED• FORE. which ,
been in USE in New Jersey for the past. Seven
Years—:they have received the DIPLO3dAS of
New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and Penn3yl
vania Agricultural Societies, and have been USED
by the President of the UNITED STATES.
on his Garden and on the Public GroundS at
Washington, D. C., 'and by thelollowing Gen
tlenien, viz:
Z. Locke,Esq ,)
A. P. Lather, Clarkshero' New Jersey. ,
J. L. Reeve's,.
Senator Roberts,
William Miller, .-of Cape Island, N. J.'
_ Charles York,
Thos. Mulford. Ksq., Camden,New Jersey,
D. Berens, Dr. Knight, Mr. Fiel, Mr. Atkinson,
and Levi Johnson, all of New Jersey—they any.
it is the CUEAPEST and MOST REILLABLE 211ANUEE
NOW IN USE, being permanent' and improving
the land by enriching the soil. It is.suited to
the various Crops you raisrhCorn, Potatoes,
Grass, Wheat, Oats, &c. By enclosing a Check,
on any New Jersey or Philadelphia Bank or
reference to any good Douse in Philadelphia or
in.- exchange for Produce, at fair Market rates
here, your orders will be filled and Shipped to
you, FREE OF CARTAGE EXPENSE.
Ei r "Brery article sold by me is Guaranteed._]
Super Phosphate of Lime, - - - 840,00 a Ton.
Bone Phosphate, $30,00 "
American Fertilizer, • 525,00 "-
- Afar A barrel is sufficient for an Acre, of
Ground, broad cast.
Pure Bone Dost, (500 barrels now ready,) at
$5,00 per barrel or 635,00 a ton. •
Poudrette, No. I. (500 bat rels now ready,) at
2,00 to $3,00 a barrel.
Land Plaster No. 1.-1,000 barrels, $1,50,10
82,00 a Farrel.
Pot Ash, 50 barrels.
Peruvian, Patagonia and Chilian GUANO.
GEORGE A. LEI AU. Proprietor.
No. 21 South Fewer Street, Phil's City, Pa.
j' Wholesale Dealers allowed a liberal dis
count.
Pamphlets can be had on application,to
my Office, or.ot my Agents. • mh3m.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA
A Benevolent Institution, established by special
endowment for the relief of the sick and dis.
tressed, ajlicted'oith Virulent Epidemic diseases.
rpo ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual
Diseases, such as Spermatorrlar, Seminal
Weakness, Impotence,Gonorrhcen, Gleet,Syphi
lis, the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, &c., &c.
The Dotes's!) AssoctsTur, in view of the
awful destructioti of human life, caused by Sexu
al diseases, and the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago dirsikted their Con
sulting Surgeon, as a custirrsna ACT worthy of
their narn'e, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give Mcorcsi. Ape= GRATIS, to All who
apply by letter, with a description of their con:
dition, (age, occupation, habits of life,,&c.,) and
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. and will furnish the most improved
Modern treatment.
The Directors on :r review of the past, feel
assured that their labors in this sphere of bbnevo
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 organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by
mail (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF
CHARGE, OR the receipt of TWO STAMPS for pos
tage.
Addreks, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George
R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso.
ciation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. By circler of the Directors.
EZRA D - . HARTWELL President.
GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Oct. 15th, 185'7. (l y.
Patent Medicines, &c.
AFFLICTED READ
GRATIIEMIENG MEDICINES.—Vegetablo Pills
Green Mountain Ointment,' Sarsaparila
Compouild, Children's Panacea, Eyo Lotion, Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen.
tary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayres Pin and Cherry Pectorial, Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway's Ointment atd Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's
Root and Plank Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indianiregetable Pills, Rhode's Fevef
and A ugue Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni.
ca Lineament, Ckmphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &c., &c.
A new supyly just received, to be kept constant
ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October, st, 18 6.
TiOOD P.Lt@li'llit all
AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION!
AND examine the choice stock of Spring
and Stammer Goods, just opened
for Examination and SaLE, at very low figures by
,C. W MOTT:
STELLA, Cashmere, and DeLnin•Shawls at
very low prices by C. V. MOTT.
ET AT S and Caps of the newest style; in
AA. great variety by C. W. MOT .
PRINTS in abundance by
C. W. MOTT
BRASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts
ete.,ete., by • O. W. MOTT.
BROWN nod Blue Sheeting and Sh'rtings.--
Shirting Stripes, Ticks, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, &e., &c., as low as can.be afforded in this
market. C. W. MOTT.
•
Groceries !Groceries!!
4good assortment of Groceries comprising
Flour, Salt, Fish, Tea, Coffee, Sugur, &.,
and other articles in the line too numerous to
mention, which is offered for sale at low prices,
for cash orready pay. Call and examine' my
Goods and PRICES before - -purchasing else.
where.
Montrose, Aug. 10th, 857
The Shoals and Quicksands of Youth.
Just Published the 3d Edition
ON SPERMATORRHEA OR
SEMINAL DISEASE.—A
entific Treatise on the treatment
and perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, impotency,
etc., resulting from vicious habits acquired du
i ing the critical passage from Youth to Manhood.
By Da. CULVERWELL, •
Member cf the Royal College of Surgeons of
England, 1827, Liceatiate of the Hall (1842 )
and 30 years Resident Practioneer in Lon•
don ; Author of the "Guide to Health," "Green
Book" "How to be Happy," Memories o
"Single cud Married Life," &c.
`This small, but highly valuable Treatise, writ
ten by a world renowned Physician and Surgeon,
points out the only sure and permanent cure for
dietbayes resulting from self abuse, and is the
only publication of its kind written ma benev
olent spirit and by a scientific man. It should
be in the band's of all who value their life and
health and happiness here and hereafter.
Price 12 cents or 4 stamps, at the receipt of
which it will be sent post free, and well secured,
by Dr..Cll. KLINE, No:, 240 Ist Avenue, Boa
4586; New York:' . , Ran. 28th, 1858,--tc...
T_IROCERNES, Crockery, Hardware and
Ur - veer other artieteito apmereas to meo
tion,—aks% which shall lie 'old Cheap for Cash
or Ready Pay. C. W. DIOTI.
AYER'S . •
CHERRY d
PECTORAL, `j 6
FOR TUX RAPID CUIcEOF e 'OM ,
• - •
Colds, Coughs, _Au& _
• Bourselieu. • -4
•
Bantnm,-Matin,l o th Dee, ISM • -•
Da:J. C.Arta: Ido not hesitate toiny. " •
the belt remedy I have ever round -' • -
Intliensa, and the 1:
concomitant *impounds Oold,l* par .
Caesar TsurentAk. Its constant me in - - -
My practice and roy family for the last • - •
ten years his shown it to posseessupe. •
rid virtues for the treatment of these , • .-
complaints. EBE.N KNWIIT, IL D. - -
A. B: KOBTLIY, Dri., of Byrn, N.Y., aches: "/ have
mod your Pnitoitar. myself and in my family ever skies
you invented and believe it the tent medidne kr its
Purim* ever put out. With a bad cold I should sooner
pay twenty Ore dollars for a bottlo than do without it, or
take any other remedy." . .
Croup, _Whooping Cough, Indicate..
Bralltdmio, Kum.; Feb. 7,
Bewrm Area: I will thsestilly entity your Prams.
is the best remedy we pewees for the cure of Whooping
Obugh, Croup, and the chart diseases of children. We of
your fraternio In the South appreciate your skill, and
commend ;our medicine to our people.
• /DRAM OONIELTS, M. D.
AMOS LEE, Esq.; Mommas?, ta.,wrltes, 3d Jan.,1866:*
"I had a tedkine Influenza; which confined me In doors
ex weeks; took many medicines withouCrellef; Sadly.
tried your Psoronst by the advice of our clergyman.:
The Ant dose relieved the soreness In my thrust and
lunge; lea than.one hilt the bottle made, me completely
well.. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best
we an buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your rem*.
dies, u the poor-mares friend?
Asthma or Phthistm mid Bronchitis.
WAIT MAMMINTIM, Pc., Yeb. 4,1856.
Sat: Your CSELIM PSOTOVAL Is performing marvellous
cures In thiir ou.' It has relieved - several from alarm
ing syMplome of consumption, and is now curing a man
who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the
last tiatryo" ars. . - HENRY I. PARKS, Merchant.
Ac A. RAMSAY, M.D., Amur, Mormon CR., rows,
writes, Sept. 6,1865: "During my practice of many years
I bays found nothing . equal to your Cana! PICTOIRAt for
giving sass and roller to consumptive patients, or curing
such is are curable?
ll .. a:might add Tolman of evidence, but the mat con
ethUng proof of the virtues of this remedy is found halts .
~.. effects upon trial.
Consuneption.
-..._
Probably no one remedy has aver been known which
- cured so :way and inch dangerens cases as this. 'Some
no human aid an reach; but even to than theCrensg
Putout affords relief and comfort.
ierron Hoax, Nan You On, March 5,1556
Toccoa Alga, Loath: I feel It a duty and a pleasure
to Inform you what your,thmaar Pietas'. ham done for
•my wife. She bad been for months laboring under the
dangenana symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid
we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily
• tailing, mtil Dr. Strong. of this city, where we have come
for advice, ?ecommeuded a trial. of your medicine. We ''
bless his kindness, as we do your skill, forehe has rem!.
ered from that day. She issiot yet as strong as abe used
to be, but la free from her cough, and cells herself wall
Yours with gratitude and
r ORLANDO SlIVi, or Smszevuut—
.
Caromptiees, do not despair till yon have tried ATRICI
CAZRET PICTOIAL. It is made by one of the best medical
chemists in the world and ite cum all and us bespeak
the high merits of Its virtual.— • Ledger.
.
Ayer's Catharti Pills.
,
TFill sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been
taxed their utmdet to produce this best, moat perfect
purgative which is known to man. - Innumerable proofs
are shown that these Prue have virtues which - anitpase in
excellence the ordinary medicinal; end that they win un
precedentedli upon the esteem of all men. They are safe
and-pleasant to take, but powerful to care. Their pone.
- truing properties stimulate the vital activities of the body,
remove the obstructions of its trtINISt purify the blood, -
and expel &mac. They purge out the foul humors which
breed and giow distemper, stimulate sluggish or diver.'
.-- dead organs into their natural action, and impart healthy
tone with' strength to the whole system.- Not only do
they cure the every-day complaints of every body, le t
also formidable and dangerous diseases that have bedaub
the beat of human 'skill While they produce powerful
effects, theYare at the same time, in diminished doses, the
' safest and best physic that can be employed for: children. .
Being engar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and Laing
purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures ,
hare been made which surpass belief were they not sub.
stantlated by tuelinf such exalted position and character
as to forbid the satilrion of untruth. Many amines!
clergymen and physicians hare lent their names to cord..
fy to the public the reliability of my remedies, while oth•
ere have sent me the assurance of their convietkm that
my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my
afflicted, sulfering.fellow-men ..
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my
American Alumnae, containing girections for their use and
. certificates of their cures, of the ccmplaints :—
Coetivonese.tiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, .Dropsy,
lleartbnrn Headache arising from a. foul Stanch, Neu.
sea. Indightion, Morbid Inaction of the Dowels and Pain
arising therefrom. Flatulency, Lose of Appetite, all Ulcer.
mai and Cutneons Diseases which require an eraenent
Medicine,.Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purify
ing the blOod and stimulating the ayinem, mire many
ruplaiqta which It would not be supposed they could .
ce
reach. such as-Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia; and
Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Rid
neys„ (lout, and other kindred complaints arising from a
low state of the body or obstruction of its functions.
Do not be put •oli by unprincipled dealers with some
other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Al Ws
PILLS, and take nothing else. No other they can" give
you compares with' this in its intrinsic value or curative
pwers. The sick want the beet aid- there is for them,
and they should have it.
Prepared by Di. L AI ER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Fuca 23 Ors. ea Box. Fin Bova roa $l.
SOLD BY
ABEI. TURRELL, Montrose,
And by Dealers in MEDICINES everywhere.
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
aValiimMlTS"lnt
New Rail Road Route,
Delaware,Lackawanna. W.R.R.
NEW and expeditions broad page route
from the North and West, via Great Bend
anct Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, directly through to New
York and Philadelphia. '
4)n and after Monday, Jan. 18th, 1858, trains
will be run as follows:
The Night Express Traib bound east on N. Y:
& Erie R. R. arrives nt Great Bend at 4.00 a. m.,
and connects with the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend-for New York abdPhiladelphia
at 8.30 a. m.
Dueiat Montrose, 9.07 "
Tunkbannock, 9.50 "
Factoryvillo, • • 10.13 "
Scranton, 10. " •
Stroudsburg, 1.38 p.
Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.10 "
Bridgeville, Phil. pass'Acave 2.40, "
Junction, 3.30, "
New York, '7.10, "
Philadelphia, 8.20,
Passengers from N._ Y., leave Pier
No. 2 North River, at
From Philadelphia, leave Walnut St,
Wharf, at 6.00
,Leave Junction, 10.55, "
Dueatßridgeville,(Phil.corrneetion.)ll.4s, ""
Delaware, (lb min. to dinner), 12.00 m,
_ Stroudsburg,' 12.47, p. m.
Scranton, 3.35, "
Factoryville, , 4.27 "
Tunkhanock, 4.48 "
Montrose, 5.35," "
Great Bend. 6.10, "
Connecting at Great Bend With the
Dunkirk Express, west, at
Accommodation Train leaves Saran
• ton for Great Bend at - 7.20 a. m .
Arrive at Great Bend, 12 25 p. m
Connecting with the Emigrant Train ,west, on
- the N. Y. & - E. Rai) Road. •
Returning, leaves Great Bend at 1.25 p, m.
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 FreightTrains,leaving-
Sernatoo, at . • 5.00 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at - • 10.20 "
Junction at - -' • - 2.10 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 5. a. m.
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: R. R.,
leave or take ears at Bridgeville.
For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take
L. dz. B. It. R., cars pA Scranton.
"Per Josaup,Archbald, and Carbondale, change
cars at Greenville.
Tickets sold, and baggage checked through.
• JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't.
Wag. N..JENts,Gen'l Ticket Agent.
S. S. MOTT
. ,Atrow Gooosn
H5..41'.. WEBB'S.
-,4ION2TROSE,:4PRIL, aorh. 1857.
Airy office to-my nein resilience nearly oppo-
Mt site the-Presbyterian Church, on Turnpike
Street The public are invited to eall and exam
ine specie:fens of tlie various styles of Plugging
and Plate which I am daffy executing.— No gas.
sing, "any more," friends,the . vo* speaks for
itself. C. D. VlNGlL,Resident Dentist..
Montrose, Pa, Sept:. 1847. '
I 30, a. in
7,15 It
Removed,
(§,tisiiite:g!ir:tto,r a .
',k;, -.2i,ot4pst...lltrit
11111LTSUED EVZST T s tittllSDA BY
ANDREW J. GEREITSON.- ,
Terms.--41.50 per anturii if ( paid in ad.
value, $2.00 if paid within r the year' 0r52.50
if not paid until the and of the year or period
of subscription. Advance payment elicited.
Discontinnances optional with thcf- Publisher
until all arrearages are paid.
, .flutes of
One square, (12 lines,) 8 weeks or less; $l.OO
Each subsequent insertion,.::-'. I • 25
One square one year, $B.OO, two sq'rs $12.00,,
three squares $16.00, four squares - $20.00.
Dasiness Cards icifsix- lines $3.00 iper year.
'Job Work of all. , kinds executed neatly
and promptly. always on fraud. ;
- January' tat, 1857. 1
T. B . OYL
REPRESENTS A CAPITAL
. 44410001000,
For Fire, Marine, Life, and Inland,
Office, New Milford,
J4nuary 18th, 1858.
Smith, & Soh,
SURGEON DENTISTS. Residbnmand
fice opposite the Baptist Churchl(north side)
Montroee. Particular attention aril be given
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and
to filling decaying teettr. _
January 10th, 1858. 1.
_ NEWTON & McOOLIME - .
Atarneri and Counsellor at Law.
Office on Public Avenue over H. J. Webb's
Store. -
N. NEwroti. • J. B. B cCom.um.
WM. W. SMITH, CO.,
cabinet and Cliair Manufactur
ers, foot of Main Street. Moatros., Pa.
ABEL TURRELL, M 0 NTi/ OS
Dealer in Drugs, Medicinet4 Cheniicals,
Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, VarnishO,
Window; Glass, GrOOries, Fancy Goods, Jew
elry, Perfumery, dte.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines. •
JOHN GROVES,
Fashionable Tallor—Wrop near the
Baptist Meeting 4puie„on Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa:
DR. R• THAYE c ,
Physician and Surgeon, Montrose,
Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store. i
FRANKLIN FRASER,
Attorney 'and Counsellor at It
Montrose, Pa:, will attend faithfully to all busi
ness entrusted to him in . the County of Snag's.
Conveyancing and .writing of all hinds will be
done neatly, and cbsrges moderate. IHe will also
attend to prosecution of claims of soldiers, their
widows and heirs. against -the $.. Govern
ment, for Bounty Land, Pensions, &c.
d• D. VAIL, M. D.,
"Physician and Snrgeoni, has perms
netly located himself at traelneyville, Srisq'a
County, Penn's, and will proniptly (attend to all
calls with which he mai be favored, .
May, 1856 7 -n22. •
HAYDEN BROTHERS, -
. New Milford, Penala..
Wholesale dealer in Buttuns, Comb s ,
Suspenders, Threads, ' Fancy Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plat 4 Ware; Cut
lery, Fishing Tackle,Cigars, &c.
Merchants and ,p edlars, stipplik on liberal
terms.
%Nil, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
4yl
DR. E. F. WILDS I T,.
raduate of the - Allopathic ,and - Homo
pathicc Colleges of Medicine,l, is now per
manently located 'in Great Bend Pa.
April Ist. 1856.
JOHN SAUTTER ,
Fashionable Tailor. Shop first door
north orthe Farmer's Store.
• NlEll§' EißT@2s
FIRE ,INSURANCE CO.,
YORK, Pa.
Chartered by--the State of Pinnsylvaniet.
CAPITAL, 30 0.000 ISOLLAUS.
Insures against loss or damage by fire, on buil
dings, furniture, and merchandise generally.
lair" Losses adjusted by arbitiation, where
the parties fail to agree.
DißEcrcms • -
H. A. Hantz, I John Landes,
H. Kraber, Fred. Sul,toack,
William Wallace,' Eli 1 Kieft,
Samuel Dyer, Thomas Gray,
David Strickler.
H. KR ABER, President,
D. STRICKLER. Secretary.l .
0. S. BEEBE, Agent, Montroso,Va.
February 2d, 1858. I [IY*;
panufatint-tre 'l l suruitte Co.
Charter. Perpetual. Grant l ed by the State of
Pennsylvania. , ,•
CAPITAL $500.000•
Fire, Marine andluland Transpor
tation.
AARON S. Lippiscorr,President.
Wm. A. RHODES, ViCO Pres't.
ALFRED WEEKS, Septet/try.
DIRECTORS.,
Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, - Alfred Weeks, -
Wm. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank,
WM. Neal, John P. Simmons ;
Charles J. Field, James P.. Sniith.
Office No. 10 Merchant's .ExeliMige, Para.
A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa.
• - 20v1.
'11:11111IN
• 4,
1
MONTROSE PA.
•
THE subicriber having purchased,
refitted and newlsi furnished the
- II" • above well- known and 13opular Hotel,
is s
is prepared to accommodate tho trav
eling publie and others with allthe attentions
and conveniences usually , found in first-efass
Houses. No effort' will be spared by the-Pro'
prietor and . his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point to an country: ;
The Bar will always be . lied with the
Choicest Liquors \
The Stables connected with 'this Itouse
arelarge, roomy and convenient, and Oran! and
attentive Hctstlers are alweys in charge of them.
_ • J. S. TAktI3ELL.
Montrose, May 13th, 1867.
REMOVAL.
The Saddle,
TOERDand-TikinkE Shop or
Z
IB'itEUOVED to the buiMing recently °mi
pied C. C. Hollister, on Main St., -one door
above S. S. Mott's, where hebEt, happy to
wait on alt who may favor him wilt their patron
age.
hn.l,oth, 1858.—te.
• .Artist e Materials.. • -
pAINTS in Tubes, Brushes, Tin, Copper aid
Silver Foil, Glass Slatua ;and Mailers,
Liihokpiphs, at'the Store of
AIBL TURRELL.
Dee. 15th,1857:
•
FlLAtit . o - by Vie Load or Barrel, 14
DICkERMAN & GAIIRSVP•
New Milford; June lotlieLB37+
rrat
,
OF OVER
Insurance.