The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 08, 1858, Image 4

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    Bill Jenkins' Troubles on the First
:Night of his Marriage. - •
Bill Jenkins was emery - modest man; and,
*Montle beehad .ntingled with- the worhl at
barbecues, - sheotini t matchea, baurtrome„ and
at malty of* the etcetera places where Men
11Weoccasionally be found—..yet he was mod
est,Veiy--evhenever platted in the cempany
of
bidiets. He trenibled wheil*a'pretty girl we'd
itOak lo „Mak end felt. lilt - trig culprit at the
stemd, when be wae-call4 upon to "see Miss
Sositudsso home." Billesould never explain
or
account for Ilia singe* timidity: He
. kyould:sing, frolic, and he es wild as a rover
when among men,-but ape ticoat would un
-114.ve him Instantly.
Ltioy. Ann Liggons. a young widow, bed
"set' h9e cap" for Bill, mid she was deter
mined-to head him or die. Bill to tell the
truth,. hived . Lucy, and wan as"MiSerablenut
of her Company as he waa i'a it—but
---
as ta" pepping thaquestiote," ;hat was
tibiae_ Lucy, knit .purses, hemmed hendker
chiefs, worked-shirt -loosoins- and gaVe them i
to Jinkins, as well es several gold -rings, - but I
still Bill would not "Tropose." Lucy de-1
.eared to him repeatedly that she loved him,, ,
and was miserable when he Was absent from
her, and her happiness in life depended upon
her being his wife--butßill„ was dumb. At
• last Lucy was determined that - _he.should
" : Lear thunder," and when be next visited ,
her, after some preliminary soft tplk on her
part, slei very affectionately said :* •
- "-Billy, my dear when are-you going to .
- ask me to marry you ? for I want to get my
dress: ready."
.Bill fainted on the spot, and hartshorn-and
. Water were applied for half an hour before he
.was finally restored.
"What has, been the matter, Miss L!acy V'
"Oh, nothing much. Yodfainted when
. you were about IX) ask me-to marry *fou—
r but I toll •you yes—and oh, how happrwe
will be. when we are married i I will love
you so dearly ; and as you said next Thurs
day, Why,J 'am willing- the wedding should
be then--4my_dear Billy, how I do love you!"
" am willing, Miss Luicy," was ail that
:dentine could articulate, while Lacy almost
klased hirainto fee. What a glorious victo
ry!
Herie„ we ought toe stop, but justice to our
narrative 'requires that we should pr?ceed to
the .fibale.
;rho " next Thursday" had come, and Jen
kins-
eeetiing—somethingseerr.ed to-harrow up .his
miteLvery Much, and to no friend,even would
_s he communicate his deep distress.
You are not afraid, certainly to go up
anti get married—Wl:l, to marry such-n beau
: WO, el:terming, and intellectual being as Mrs.
Liggons,.l should Wish that time would fly°
'like new upon thaielectiie telegraph line.—
Cheer up, Jenkins-icheer up."
" Oh," replied Bill, "you don't know What
. distresses me, I can go and - get married, that
-is easy enough, but' there is one thing lam
satisfied I neeve will be able to do in the
•world, unless Lucy will assist me."
• "Explain yourself, my dear fellow," replied
his friend, "end if I can with propriety I will
•-earleavor to-render you comfortable,"
- But Jenkins couldnot expliu-s-he dared
not--=it was his timidity—hasaw the Rubi
con before him, end he knew that be could
not- sass.it but ha was determined -to get
•
married and trust to tuck and Lucy.
The night cetoe—and they were married:'
All were merry_;,, the laugh, chat, the dance,
nuide.,up relively party uutil rnitinighe-ethey
commenced tO e tlisperse, end at. one o'clock, I
Bill Jenkins was left •` - solitary - end alone" in
the hall. Lsir.y Ann had retired, and her
b e id,su l aises were NT in a distant` room.—
Bill Jenkins' waiters mid - ftiends had gone
home with the ladies. Bill was. now at the
point whese - be thought his firmness would
. fail hire. - Ills sitnetion was a peculiar one.
He was-not certain which was Lucy's roolu
although he had been told—dud even bad he
known he could tot go to it.
• The 'watchmen ctied east two o'clock,"
and yet Jenkins wait still alone and apparently
engaged in reading:au Z. 1.1 Almanac which
by char:ee
_heti, been left in his coat 'melee
been
An old female derkey,.a to resided in the,
family bid been prev:a:td epee br the ladies
who had notice i*Jeekies leadrinlaees to stew
him his bedrooen e snd she: acsordingly intro
\ducpd herself to Lim in az:m -dust a style as
she - could. - ' •
. • " Mr. Jenkins," said she, " it's - past two
o'clock.
• - " Oh, - Yes—l know it, I'm going home in a
few Minutes. Old woman w - here's my bat?"
" in Miss Lucy - 'e room sir—you can get
•
it there if
„you'd. go in. Mr e jetikins, why
_don't you go to bed 'V Miss Lucy is
-there
waiting for yea—don't be so _ modeste* - -the
_ ladies will laugh _atyou. , Come with me and
I'll show you the_roona. for I want to putsont
the lights and go to.bed."
The old woman seized boll of denkins'and
pulled him sJong tintil she got out of the hall,
- and his-•gaze was fixed for a moment on the
entry door—.but she was determined to pit
him in Miss •Lucy'seroom, - end after violent
efforts succeeded. There be stood with the
- knob of the door ire hand—but the old
* darkey had been smart enough to leek the
door 'on
_the outside: Lucy pretended for
some time id be -asleep, but aat e sort of gam
mon would ciot enswer. At last she said:
"My dear Billy , es hat is-the:_rnatter with
you?". . „
" I want try bat screamed Jenkins, and
Lucy, knowing Lis modesty, leaped out - of
the' bed, and after care-sing him for,some
time, Billy went to lAA with his clothes and
• boots on, and—trembled till morning.
_ • How, jentins sabsequently maeseed
a
"matteesend thibgri in general," can .. be
knoisnlry application to his dear Luny
Reader, strange indeed as it may appear,
.there ire many Jenkins all over the world:
but the _free masonry of wedded -. life draws
• the curtain before the eyes of 'the uninitia
ted.- Going to Led on the first 'Melt after
'marriage must be - among, the delicate sites- .
ations in life. Asir'your married neighbor
bow it was with him. , We have no 'experi
- ' epee exactly in that way. .
Ett:tw SiTAL.—Mike, a little darkey
of a dozen years, was purposely left alone in
a store, one day, and then witched through
i door that stood ajar, to tct his s honesty.
Finding hiniself alone, ha-began' tClCallrAr.
.the apartment fur something good; and
slipping behind the counter, he won helped
himself liberally to nut's and candy. Upon
being caught in the act and 41p1.3aided t be
began to justify himself, by saying, "I.ou'd
no buiinm to - leave me alone; yea, ahvayi
knotted I'd 'steal • -•
.arer "I .Fay, printer, 416 you take Manhat
tan ciuney ?" '''S,Viiat's the teaso.
ain't it good? r "reg." "'Why don't "you_
take it-,theti." "Can't.. gwt it."
n am. thy fathers spirit," as die bottle
said' to: boy, when•he found
. it. hid in the
WoodOle;and wontlered what it wan
Or Ai 43141 lads 'in Texas, vrlio-sells
Pius overhe.rdoot7nere laid eggs every morn
bY.Betty;Frigg;." , '
/tar A. - bad thought and a dee.ayed tooth
24 , 31 - dike—tile sooner: both. are inn of your
„better.
$e Erns=please,' lac
_Salters., while thery
arairffish, . •
L'O - 01 - 4123t1
COBB offti‘ra to thePelle, at prices that
cannot Tail - to suit,4 and Stlerinqn
'asortment of ; - •
it 0 e -It I - la IS.
it - the old well known establiishmert formerly oc
cupied by Oliver Crate.
SUGARS, Teas, CCIFEE,,SEICEErFRITITJOUE ,
and Sass (by the sack Or barret):Frin, and all
artielo found in first class groceries. .
The attention of ,FamirEni is ioliCietted . to a
superior quality of 'and Grass SEED
which the undersigned has on hand and for Sale.
CtovEE and Ttatertm SEED, and .gOdd lannD
War.Er sold at, fel?, tow rates for Cain. As I
mean to mdrit, I - hepo 63 receive, a ill:siert"! share
of public - patronage. Z. C 08 8 ....
Montrose, March
,3(1, 1858. [3m.
ATTENTION CITIZENS.!:! I
THE undereigmxl is bow prepared to furbish
the public with
. .Grocerios of All Kinds
at the LOWEST ' , assume. na.rss.
Tins ' Sugars,Syt4, Coles, Cheese,
Spices; Fruit, (Dried and Trash)
A ..Raiiins. Prunes,
•4=-. Candle - s, Snap
ol'ererry variety, and in fact ALL articles usually
found in the best Country GrocerieS. 'Butter
and Produee of all kinds - taken' in • esehange for
Goods, at marketprices.
* * *Call at his Saloon in the-liasement of the
pus.xsum HOTEL, alas:aisle vourselrei of the
truth of the stove.. J. P. CROWLEY.
Montrose, Feb. 16th, '1858.---7tf.
Executors' Notice:
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been
1.4 duly issnedle - the sulseribers upon the es
tate of Wm. - Welk late of the township of Clif
lord, deeeased,-All persons indebted to said
estate are required to_ make' rnmedtatipar men t,
and all- persons having Claims against the said
estate, are requested to
,preient the same to us,
duly authentiCated, for settlement.
- JOHN WELLS, •
S. D. TOMPKINS.
- •
Clifford, Feb. 20th, 1858.-Bw6.
Medical Card.
I. N tendering myservices to the inhabitarits of
Susquehanna County as an Homeopathic
Physician, I deenrit my duty to publish the fol
lowing statistics taken from the, records of Hos
pitals of Ettrope, which show the marked supe
riority of the Homeopathic over the Allopathic
mottled of treating diseases.
INFLAIIIiIdtiOS OF TUE LUNGS.
' , •Patienta Mortality
. _
, . Admitted Died per et.
All )athic Hopitala 1134 260 23
Ho ..wpatbic-. 538 .28 5
,-Pleurisy. ' _
• : ;., op. Hospit'als - 1017 134 13
r !mu. " • - 386 12 3
Peritonitis
Allop. Hosp.
Dysentery
Allop. Efosp
Fevers, exchiding Typhus
P=Ml
Flom.
Typhus.
Allop. Hosp. 9371 1509 16
Horn. " . 1423 4 '219 14
- Cholera.
Mop. HOsp. 1278 646 50
Horn. " 848 69 8
All Disenge4.
Alloy. Hogp., total, 119630 11791 10
How. " , " 3'2655 1365 , 4
Persons residing at a distance who wish to
consult me can do so by letter and receive a
prompt reply. No char g e for consultation.
J. THOMAS, M; D.
Great Bend, Pa., Feb. ],'b7 . [3m.
F3F — Office at the residence of C. Di mop, EQq.
* 4 3 OCI ~.„"° PAYS forßoard and Tuition
in Common Eizlish,the Term
of Fourteen Weeks, commencing March 18,1855,
at the
Ft r EDWARD INSTITUTE :N. Y.
Siaperb brick buildings, beautirully located on
the Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Superior
facilities for Music. Painting and French. Stu.
dents received at any time, and charged only fia
tile reaidue.of the Term. Diplomas awarded to
Ladies who graduates Send fora Catalogue,
with fultpartiunktra. - Rev. JOSEPH .E. KING,
A. M., Pincipal, Fort Edward
January 13th, 1858.
Register's Notice.
'DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given to all pet:-
1 -sons concerned in the following-Estates ,to
Estate of • Dan'l F Lincoln; late of Forest
Lake, dec'e., Ezra Rica, Adner; •
state of L F Wilmarth, late of Jackson,
dec. Orlando Gynnison,. Adm'r ;
Esta of J B ,Worden. late of Jackson, dec'd,
R Harris, and*E Tucker, Exec'ra •
Estate of George W -Stephens,late of . New
:Milford, dec'd.R. T _Stephens, Aar ; •
Estate of Forccis Quinn,latei of Choconut,
Alec'd,F nod TQairin, Adnfr;
'-• Fipal account of T Trowbridge; Guaidisin
of M A and J A -Chandler: , _
That the acconntanta have aettledlheir ac
"counte in the •Register's Offie, in and. for the
county of Susquehanna, sod that the same will
be presetktecf .the Judges of thebrphan'a Court
of - e . aid County, on Friday, the 16th day „of
Apt nett.'for. thitileotifirmathm
PHARIJES NEALt, -- Ilegieter. ,
-Register's caw; Siontrulte;',Tan..lth,`lBsB:
-
Clov , er, min sr. , Beet .
1T .'attitysid retail.' C. D: LitTUROPf ' -- -IpROPESSOi . WOODIA ThiAteittora r ti'r. at
11.6r,trose..rab, U. 1 /iO4,—td, i
TURItELL
, -
Dlamola
NOTICE is iieroby givia33.thit, _the firm of
1. 1 11 Hamill - IL Gino)•isthis day dissolved by
Mutual consent. t C. P. Hawl.ni,
Gibson, Aug, 1i 857. 'Z. Z. Grum.
The -books-ind Amounts can be found at the
storeformerly occupied: by the subScribers. , Att
persons havi n g nen 11l ed accounts ate requested
to settle the same :as soon impossible.
The .business will be conducted in future by
themOdersigoed, utidar the firm of _C. P. &0.
51. HAWLEY, who are isimitantly reeokring from
:NOW - Yak - Soil Philadelphia, the lateststy les o
Fall and Winter Dry GOods, Clo.
:thiag.f&a., all of which will bemold at a very
small prat - for ready pay.
Gibson,•Aug. 314, 1637. 1 C. P. HAWLIT,
0.31. H A ir . L Fr.
$2O .0 o_,o WORTH
Of Good" at Panic Prices!
jj . 13t7RRITT, s now receiving large addi
trans of NEV GO.ODS to his stock that
will.be sold at•pricos to suit the times, including
a great variety of
-Ladles' ) and Glade:nen , . Dress Good.,
with a full aasortn ent in all departments of his
TRADE, and at pikes much reduced. and many
hinds of Goods more than 25 per cent. tower than
early fall prides.
He_yroshld !particularly call the attention
of cash buyers to his new stook of
CARPETING,
EUi'FALO ROBES,
STOVES, dc„ dc.,
as large and rich, and at low down prices. ,
New Milford, Dec. 15th, 1851
NE W •
Lltabd ainD Vunv
GOi 0 D I •
. •
For Cash or Ready-Pay.
The . subscribers Ive j purchased a New and
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of Staple and Fancy
DR `ifGOODS
Groceries, Ci.'ockery, Ifardtcare, Boots and Shoes
4-c., 4-c:,
Would offer them for sale at their Store, at low
er rates , than Goods have been sold in this place
for Casa or PaoriucE; experience having taught
us that this is the only true way of doing busi
ness.-i
As we have bonght our Goods for Cash du
ring the great money panic, we have bought
them Low,and wsll sell them the same.
* * *Please give us a call and examine our stock._
GUILE & BLANDING.
I-tarford, Oct. 12th, 1857.
NEWIIEWELRY.
•
TnE Subscriber has thisday remind from
New York with a largo and well selected
stock of
JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS,
which, having been purchased in the present ex
tremoly depressed state of the Market, will be
sold atunusaally low prices. Among his assort
i ment may be fotiMi
' 1 GOLD
Chains, Seals, Keirs, Pens and Pencils, Earrings„
'Breastpins,Fingerings of every style, Bracelets
Armlets, Lockets; Snaps, Watch Hooks, Sleeve'
Buttons, Studs,Tk imbles, Crosses, Spectacles
Slides, & c., &.c. I
t
I s LVER
Threaded andplain F rks, Spoons, Butter and
Fruit Knives, Salt an Preserve Ladles, Card
Cases, Cups,Childsen Sotts.Napkinrings,Chains
Keys, Spectacles mid , hirnbles.-
Also, a large stoe of Silver-plated table and
I dessert Knives,-Citsv , Castors, Cako Baskets,
Card Reeeistra, Salts, Tea Setts, Forks, and
Spoons, double, treble and extra plate.
A iso,Shell and luutationCombs,Needles,Coral,
1 Pocket Knives, Eicissors, Knives and Forks, Jet
I Bracelets, Breastpins and Earrings, Hair and
Tooth Brushes, Pearl and Cornelian : , leeve But-
I tons, Shawl Pins, Gilt Hair •Pins, very rich,
i Leather Purses, Bags, Clocks plain and alarms,
i Sewing Birds, &c., &c.
1... All of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. ', ALFRED J. EVANS,
; - No. 2, Odd . Fellow's-liall.
Binghamton, Dec. 1 i, 1857. —_
t2B 84 13
184 8 4
162 37 22
9697 931 9
3062 84 ' 2
IS-IIEAEBY GIVEN
ABEL TU - RRELL
'ETAS just rethrnedYrorn No York, with a
11 large and choice variety of Goode, bought
for CASH, and selected with much care, from
over thirty of the best Houses in New York,
which he offers to his customers and the public
at low prices for cash. _His stock comprises:
DRUGS,'
MEDICINES,
14$TS,
OI 5,
WIND GLASS,
D,YE STUFFS,
GROCERIES,
•G L 4 S—W AR E,
CR,OCK,ERY,
MIRRORS, -
C,LOCKB,
WALL. PAPER,
WINDOW PAPER,
WINDO - W OIL SHA•DES
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL- INSTRUM - ENTS,I
JEWELRY-,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS, -
•HARD WARE,
S'TON'E WARE,
WOODEN - WARE,
BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
C A-N Y SEED.
PO_CKIET)KNIVEg,
HIPS,
UMBRELLAS,
(GUNS,
. PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
TURIPE - NTINE,
CAMPII,ENE; r
BURNIING'FLUIIS,.
_ ALCOHOL,
s•
LIQUORS, --
(F9rMedicjnalPurposes only;)
'TRUSSES.
SUP!PORTERS.,
SH.OULDER B,RACES,
PORTMONAIES, -
SPE,-CTACLES,
SILVER& PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
G 0!L D • P-EN;S,• •
STATIONERY,
VIOLIN' ST-RINGS, BOWS, &e.,
And all olf the most popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
Thankful for ; the liberal pitronage hitherto re
ceived, he -holies to merit a continuance and
large lucrease'oc the 'sidle, •
ABEL TURRELL.
•Montrose, De'. 1 at 1857.. •
- Farm .for Sale.
TBE subscritier Offers for sale n Good Farm
of 95 acres in Bridgewater, four miles east
of Montrose, 70. lacios improved. There is on
the premises'a large framed DWelling, Rouse, a
good framed' Barn, au excellent 'Apple' Orchard
Ode halfof the parchase rodney will be ,required
down; the bale* in annual instalments.
E'LiJAH, BROWN.
. Bridgewater, August 18th , 1857, 33tf.
• , •
_ .
'[Jr . OLLOWAYS Pith And Oihtmeni:, Morii's
Li Indtan ROO Pali and Aynei Cherry Peg t
L or a and cathailtin Pitts. _ Constantly !Oruro
BeeAdreitisemer b s iti thtgl . p i tr. -
NOTICE
s. n. ilattrri*its
ARE NOW RECEIVING
leav tly of Ali Jr ;
.sso7 SPRING -4474 5?
'V • AND 42 v in
• SIMMER GOODS.
WHICH for Cash or - Produce can be bought
very low.
WALL PAPER. A Meet assortment ;just
received.
H. EAYRE & TIROTHERS.
CARPEZING. Barg/tins offered by
S. 11. SAYRE & Bat)THERS-;
PLOWS! PLOWS ! ! -
PWe invite the attention efFarmers
1. to the celebrated Peekskille Plows which
we have added to our largo assortment.
, . .0, 11, SAYRE Sc BROTHERS, ,
Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
Montrose; April 2916,1857. 150.
STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES !!!
OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried
to the entire satisfaction of • all, that they
need no recommend from us.
S. H. SAYRE 4k, BROTOERS.
•
- - Iff
FALL AND WINT FR
GOODS!
It is unnecessary to acknowledge that
R.KEN-YON
SELECTS the bbsistyle of Goods that are to
be found in New York, regardless of the ex
pense. He has juit . receivtid trOrn N6W 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 25 per
more thin the goods nsually sold through the
country, at the same prices. Koptucky Jeans,
Printed Flannels, Rich_ Ribbonds from five eta.
to five shillings, Brocha Shawls from ftV7 to 820.
Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, White Goods, Slicetinp
at. low prices. Ladies Winter Bonuets. Shoos
and Gaiters, large assortment. House Carpeting,
cheap. Collars, Undersleeves,Brocide Delanes.
28 inch Black Silk for $1 a yard, something MI.
heard of.- Debages, Hats, Caps, Crockery. A
.eomplete assortment of Groceries, Brown Sugar,
at old prices, 10 cts. per pound. Call and ape
one and alt. reputotian for selling 'goof
cheap has not diminiihed in the least, come
along with your cash and trade with your Ser
vant. KENYON. -
10 00K accounts with customers of over one
year's standing must be settled as I need the
proceeds.
Wool Sock Shadows not wanted.
a. KENYON.
Lawaville Centre, Sep. 15:
NEW STOVES !
211 17 1B Ilt
Is just receiving a large stock of
NEW STOVES
INCLUDING a full assortment of Eterated
Oren, Late Oren and Flat Top Premium
Vi
Conk Stares. e More or Coat, .with a. gaparior
t-ariety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stores, for
Wood or Coal; also, Store Pine, Zinc, Skeet
Iron, :tore Tubes, 4-c., 4-c..
His assortment will include the most BEt..E . r.
and PESIRMFILE STOVES it market, and will be
sold on the most favorable terms, and to which ,
ho would invite tho particular attention of Ossit
buyers.
New Milford, October. 111th, 1857.
w•t:4 '4.0
Li C
:; -
• , -. ‘O7:;A X4"!.
144*
Jr -ST A G'OING-1
But not through the hands at the
VF
E tiSr r e e te Rto tG e iNi ' n f u o (7E r J O lZi T A ° , d ir s t:
• -Offered to CASH CUSTOMERS, or on a stioar
CREDIT, with approved Nozr.s. Those who
wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we
advise to Call at the Stores of
Outtederg -' 4 lostnbaum,
At either 'Montrose, Stisq'a Co., Pa.,
Stisq'a Depot,
Or Towanda, Dried
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 hare been lately
purchased under existing Love Prices and sell.
ins at the same.
• A SPLENDID STOCK OF
A.;
r g ,
Comprising.almost Every Kind of DRESS Goons,
such as Rich Moire Antique, Black ar,d Fancy
Silks, Plain and Printed French Merinos, Shaded
and Plain 'All Wool and Common De Laines;
Paramettas, 3o fo 30 per cent. Lower than ever,
&c, &c. In Domestic Goods, our assortment is
i complete and Astonishing Low. We also have
-on hand a heavy Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING
Which we will offer 30 per cent. lower
than nny ether establishment in this section. Also
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER
In She neatest and best manner and Warranted.
All kinds of Grain taken at thelli,,oliest Mar
ket prices; also Dried Apples and Geese Feath
ers.
* * *Please call and price our goods and satisfy
yourselves of the above facts.
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM . , & CO.
Montrose. Pa.,
Nov. 24th, 1857.
OLOTHS,Caslrimersand Vcstings, very de.
k_tsirable stylce, at prices that cannot fail, to
suit. Call and bo convinced. C. %V. MOTT.
a mtrs' anb•
INSURANCE COMPANY,
N. W. Corner Second and W-atout Streets,
723121411DIBItIPILLILAD
CAPITAL. $1,250,000.
This Company effects Fire Insurance on
Buildings., Goods, Furniture, etc. •
Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo
- and Freight,. _
TO 4LL , PARTS OF TUE WORLD.
Inland Insurance OD Goods by Rivers, Lakes,
Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage,
to 'all Parts of the Union np
on the most favora
ble terms: '
DIRE CT Ct.R-,S:
flox.Tnosit.FLoßENcE, CHART.EB DING EE,
`GEO.:II.'ARRISTRON6 E THOS. MA.NDERFIELD;
CRAB. A., RinruccAar, EDveir R. HELAIROLD,
GEORGE' IRELmtor,p, F. quAr., BREWSTER,
JAMES E.'NEAL, ISAAC LEACH; .I*.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Ptiiident.
PIDWARD HELMBOLD, 'Semidry.
130Y1M% Agent.
. - ,ollllee f New Illillerdir.r!b•
~. •
-lientary.lBth, 1868:
A' COMPLETE assortment ofOßCiegAlF*
Zit at G. p. & Q. M. Tlawt.r.r's.
TAILMERS . OF PENNSYLAANIA,.
ikT reVINIVILON.
Y ou
Can - .supply 'yourselves itith
Manum, . WARRANTED' rime, which has.
been in uSE in New Jersey for the past Seim
Years—they have received the
_DIPIAJMAS _ Of
New Jersey, NeW'York, Delaware, and Pennsyl
vania Agricultural SOcietics, and have bect•nann
by the President of theV irE D
nn hie Garden aed on the Public Grounds at
Washington, p.-c., and by the following Gen
tlemen, viz.:
Z. Locke,lsit.,
A. P. ,Lasher, • Clark she ro' New. JerseY. •
J. L. Reeves,'
• Senator Roberts,
William Miller, of Cape Ishind, N. J.
Chitries York;
Thos. Mulford. Esq., Camden, New Jersey,
Dr. Berens, Dr. Knight, Mr. Field, Mr. Atkinson,,
and Levi Johnson, all of New Jersey—they say
it is WO CHEAPEST and MOST lIELIADLE MANIIEE
NOW IN USE, being permanent and improving
the land by enriching the.seil. It; is suited to
the various crops you raise—Corn, Potatoes,
Grass, Wheat, Oath, &e. By.enclosing a Check,
on any New Jersey or Philadelphia Bunk er
reference to any good HOuse„iii Philadelphia or
in exchange for Produce: at fair Market rates
'here, your orders will bo filled. and 'Shipped to
yeti, FREE OF GAii:TAGS EXPENSE..
i Erery article sold by me is (isms antted.„„
Super Phosphate of Lime, - 840,00 a Ton.
Bone Phosphate, 830,00
. American Fertilizer, - • -- $25,00 "
rdr A barrel is sufficient for hn Acre of
Ground, broad . cast. • •• -
Pure Bone Dust; (ho: barrels. now ready,) at
$5,00 per barrel or $35,00 a ton.
Potirette, No. -1. (500 barrels now ready,) at
2,00 to $3,00 a barrel.
Land Plaster No. 1.-1,000 barrels, sl,sn to
$2,00 a barrel. -
Pot Ash, 50 barrels.
Peruvian. Patagonia end Chilian GUANO.
GEORGE A. LEINAU, Proprietor.
No. 21 South FRONT Street, Phil's City, Pi.
AV - Wholesale Dealers allowed a liberal dis
count.
• . RV' Pamphlets can be had on application to
my °like, or of my Agents. mh3m.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
.
A Benevolent- Institution, established by special
endowment for the relief cf the sick and dis.
tressedollictedwilliVirulent Epidemi , diseases.
Fro ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual 1
1. Diseases, such as Spermatorrhma, Seminal 1
Weakness,' Impotence, Genorrlars, Gleet, Sy phi
i- lilt, the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, &c., &c.
IThe Howard) AssoctAilos, iti view of the
awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexu
al diseases, and the deceptions . practised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed their Con.
suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITAELE ACT WOrthySf
1 their name, to open a Dispensary for the trtat
_ment of thfir class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give lEDIC'AL ADVICE GRATIS, to all . whe
apply by letter, with a description of their con
dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &e.-.) and
in,caies of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
I 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 a review of the past, feel
assured that their laborilu this sphere of benevo
lent effort, have been of great benefit to the
afdieted, especially to the young, and they have
resolved 'to devote themselves, with renewed
zeal, to this very important but much despised
1 CIAU4O.
Just published q the Association, a Report
on Spermatorrhant. or Seminal Weakness. the'
Vice ot . (Monism; Masturbation or Self-Abuse,
:1;1 other. discas.es of the sexual' organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, whirl, will be sent -by
mail in a Healed letter envelot.e.,) snzz OF
CHARGE, on the receipt of TOO sramrs -for pets
tage.
Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. Gocrge
ft. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Deward Asse
6iation, N0..2 Sorph Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. lIARTWELL President.
GEORGE FICIIILD, Secretary. -
Oct. I nth. I WI. fly.
Patent Medicines, &c:
AFFLICTED R'EAD !
GRA PITENBERG MerncnvEs.—Vegetable Pi lIF
.Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparila
Compound, Children's Pnnseea. Eye Lotion, Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen,
tary Syrup_, Ctinsumptive's. Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, Cat holiven, Dr. Libby's Pile Oidtment,
and Manual of Iltulth.
Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorial, Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway'gs Ointment and PIUS, Davis' Pain
Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's
Root drid Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Verzetable Pills, Rhode's Fever
and Augue Cure, :Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni.
,ca Lineament, Camphor, Castoff• Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes, I'icera. Myrrh,. Licorice, &c. , &c., &c_
A new au pyly j ust received, to be kept constant
ly on hand, for sale by •I. Z.C. BULLARD.
October, st, IS 6.
Ct.@ ciPln Lia
WIZYPD9
-AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION!
AND examine the choice stick of Spring
and Summer Goods, just opened
tor Examination and SALE, aCrery ImA - tires by
C. W. MOTT.
STELLA, Cashmere, and DeLain Shawls at
very low prices by C. W. morn
.LTAT'S and Caps of the newest styles, in
great variety by ' C. W. MOT .
pRINTS in abundance by
C. %V. 310TT.
BRA"Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Betts
etc., etc., by Cl W. MOTT.
- D aROWN and Blue-Sheetin'and Sh'rting,s—
L , Shirting Stripes, Ticks, Denims, Summer
Stuff's, &c., &c., as low as can be afrordcdin s this
market. C. W. MOTT.
Groceries !Graceries!!
good assortment of Groceries comprising
/IL Floor, Salt, Fish, Tea, Coffee, Sugar,
and biller articles in the line too numdrous to
mention, which is offered -for sale at low prices,
for cash or ready pay. Call- and examine my
Goods and PRICES before purchasing else
where. •
Montrose, Aug. 10th, 857
The Shoals and Quicksands of Youth.
Mut Publish'd the 3d Edileon: `
ON SPERMATORRHEA OR
. SEMINAL DISEASE.—A
entific Treatise on the treatment
and perfectcure of Nervous Debility,Seminal
Weakness, Emissions,. Impotency,
&c., resultin g from vicious habits acquired du
ring thedritical passage from Youth to. Manhood.
By DR. CULVERWELL,
Member cf the Royal College of Surgeons- of
England, 1827, Licentiate.of the Ifall (1842 )
and 30 years Resident Practioneer in Lon
don;. Author of the "Guido to Health," "Green
Book" "[low to be Happy," M e mori es of
Single and Married Life," &e.
This small, but highly valuable Treatise, writ.
ten by a world renowned - Physician and Surgeon,
points out the only sure and permanent cure for
all diseases resulting from selfabuse. and is the
only publication of its kind written in a benev
olent spirit and . by a scientific man. It should
be - In the bands of all who value their life and
health and happiness here and-hereafter.'
Price 12 cents or 4 stamps; at the_ receipLof
which it will be sent post free, and well.secured„
by Dr;CH. KLINE, No. 240 let Avenue, , Bqx
4586, New York. Va 4. 280,1 858.—te.
GROCERICEII4 C i9 ig.ery* - 4Adware and
vari4-.: a other irtiol4lolnnW4a:f,olnen
tion.-4s. which ehali 'Ur Nold . cfresyi fOitash
or iteaay Pay. MOTT.
• •
AYEE'S -
. .
Cathartic
C I ills,
13(eH. ( SI7GAR *COAT
;fI A 4
azilNErs-nreno9i , MD CUBE TEE S/CS.
Invalids. Irsitheirs. notheis, Physielansi
- Philanthropists, Mild their Effecter
s apifil.jadge of Atha'. Virtues.
FOR Tin CURE Olr ' .
. eadielie,Sickilendaehe,Foill Stomach. •
porearso, PM May 1, 1855.
-ilk: I' have been repeatedly Cured of
'the •worit.headache any body can have by • de4enr two
of youriPills. It gems tom:toe from afoul stomach, which
they elegises sithuce. If they will cure "others as they do
. ma, the feet is worth knowing.
Teem with great reeP tsec ED. W. MIME,
Clerk 4 Steamer' Clarion.
Bilious Disorders and Liver CoMplaints.
nsrAnitcrr or mislermucia,
• WARRINGTON, D. C., T Feb., 1556.
Sts: I have used your Pills In toy general and hospital
_ tactic. ever since you made them, and cannot !imitate to
sly they are the best cathartic we dmploys.. Their rept.
!Mktg fiction on the firer is quick and deckled, consequent•
ly_thefare an admirable remedy for derangements of that
organ: Indeed, i have seldom fund a case of bilious die
tam so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them;
Fraternally yours,
ALONZO BALL, M. D..
Physician ofthe Marine Hospital.
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms
PORT OMCE, HARTLAND, Liv. Co., MICH.; Nov. 16,1855.
Dn. /MR: Your Nis s ans the -perfection of medicine.
They have done my-wife more good than 1 can tell you.
Blio had been sick awl j pir t ing away for
months
ent
off to be doctored at great expense,lnit got no better. She
then commenced taking yoPt. soon cured her,
by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from het
body. • They afterwards cured her and "our two children
.of bloody dysentery, One of neighbors taut it tiad. and
my wife cured him with two .toeee of your Pith, while
others around us paid from live to twenty dollars doctors'
bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely
' iron then. antli a medicine ea yours, which is actually
good andhonest,' will be priz J e here.
GEO. . GRIFFIN, Thshnostcr.
. .
Indigestion and Inipurity of the Blood
RODS Her, J. t Mau, Pastor of Advent Church, Bodoni.
- Da. Area: 1 haie need your Pills with extraordinar;
truccom In my family and among those I am called to visit
In distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify
the blood they are the very bast remedy I have era
;mown, and I can confidently recommend them to my
Mends. Tours,.J. V. 11131E9.
WARSAW, Wroula Co., N. Y..'Oct. 24, 1855.
Dists. Stu: 1 am using your Cathartic Pills in my pule.
lice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the
splint, and purify the Amntains of the blood. -
JOItN G. DIEACIIAM, M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kin g% Evil, Tetter,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum.
Promo Ihrwarding Merchant of ST. Louis, /U. 4, 1856.
Da. Ares: Tour Pills are the paragon - of afi that is
peat In medhine. They have cured my little daughter
of ulcerous Sores upon ber hands and feet that had prchred
incurable for yearn. Iler mother has been long grievmm
ly afflicted with blotches and pimples , on her skin and in
• her hair. After our child was cured. she also tried your
Pills, and they have clued her. ASA moron DOE.
ithentnatism, Neuralgia, and Gout.
Five[ the Her. Dr. Ilawkos. of the ilethodi# Epis. Church.
Punch MOSS, SAVANNAH. 0 A.,...7AD. 6.1868.
Boxotteo : 1 should be ungrateful for the relief your
skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you.
A cold settled in my limbs and. brought on excruciating
neuralgic pain& v. bleb - ended in chronic rheumatism.
Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the &seem
grew worse and worm, until. by the advice of your ercel
lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your
t' tta
Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in us
WO of them I am now entirely well. .
EZNATZ CIIAMBER, BATON ROUG!, to., 5 Dec., 1 4 55,
DA,. Aria: I have been entirely cured by your Pills if
•yithetimatic Gout —a painful discoae that bad afflicted me
for years. VINCENT ShIDELL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Com
plaints, requiring an entire purge, they ale an excel.
'mit remedy.
For . COstiveness or Constipation, and its
a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable acd effectual.
- Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Intlamina
!lon, and even Deafness, and Partial Blind
ness, hare been cured by the alterable action of these
Meat of the pills in market contain Mercury, which, "Lb
tl':Ongh a valuable remedy in skilful bauds, b dangerous
in a public pill, from - the dreadful con:bin/el/nes that fry•
quently follow its Incautious use. Them contain no mer
miry or mineral substance whatever..
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
COUGHS,COLDS,IIOAUSENESCINPLU
HAMA, DRONCIIITIS, WHOOPING
- COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA,
IN
CIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
and fur the relief of contrumitive patients in mlratvel
stages of the disease.
We need tot speak to the pnblie of -its - virtoes.
Throughout every town. and almost every hamlet of the
Ain:dean Swan. ifs wonderful cures of pulmonary com
pile:atm have made it already known. Nay. few 'ere the
families in any civilized country on thin continent withont
some personal experienosof its effects; and fewer yet the
contrannitios any where which hare nut among them
some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and dan
gerous diseases of the throat and lunge. While it is the
meet powerful antidote yet known to man for the fern&
child,. and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs. it
Is also the p leasantest and safest remedy flint can be etia
pdoved for infauts and young persons. Parents should
haie it in store against the insidious enemy that steals
upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to
the CURRY Przreast eaves more lives hy.the con.
suniptions it prevents thin those it cures. Keep it by
}on. and rare your colds white they are Nimble. nor neg
lect them mittl no hiiman chili can feaster the it exorable
Gf&nker that, fattened on the vitals, eats your tile away.
All know the dreadful fa telitv of long disorders, awbes
they know too the virtues of ads remedy, we need set du
niert,than to oreure tl,vm it is etilLmade the best it can
be. We spare no eost. no rare, no foil to produio it Ili°
most perfect poi:di:le. and this: , afford those who rely on
It the best' agent a hick our skill can furnish for their cure.
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Haas.
AND SOLD ur
ABEL TUIMELL, Montrose,
Ind by Dealers in nEntri sEs everywltere.
IM/137E11 AIit3t.IIiGE7IIENT9.
..TAFM&W- 1 4
New Rail Road - Route.. ,
Del :lava x;e, Lac kra wa n un-& LLB.,
NEW and expeditious broad guaze route
from the North and West, via Great Bond
and Scranton, and from the - Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, directly through to Now
York. and Philadelphia:
On and after Mohday, Jan. 18th, 1858, trains
will be run as follows: -
The Night Express Train bound east on N. Y.
& Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 4.00 a. m..
and connects with the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend for New York.and Philadelphia
at . 8.30 a. m.
Due at Montrose . , - 9.07 "
Tunkhanneek, - ' 9.50 "
Factoryville, 10.13 "
Scranton, 10.
Stroudsburg, 1.38 p. m.
Delawaie,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.10 "
Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.40, ."
Junction, - 3.30, "
New York, -7.1 d, "
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 6.90 "
Leave Junction,- 10.55, "
Duoatßricigeville,(Phil-connection.)ll.4s,
Delaware, (15 min . . to dinner),l2.oo in.
Stroudsburg, 12.47, p. rd.
_ Scranton, • • 3.35; ".
Factoryville . ; 4.27 "
Tankhanock, 4.48 - "
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. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, - • - 12 25 p. in.
Conneeting with the Emigrant Train west, on
the N. Y. & E. Rail Road.
Returning, leaves Great Bend at 1.25 p:_m.
Duo at Scranton, 6.10 "
For the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Division, a passenger car will be at
tacked to the Express Freight Trains, leaving,
&mato°, at • 5.00 a. in.
Duo at Stroudsburg at 10.20 " '
• Junction at
2.10 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 5. a. tn.
Due at Stroudsburg at • 8,35 ,
Scranton at • 2.50, p. m.
Passengersfrom New York will change;_cars
at Junction: _
To and from Philadelphia, via B. D.
leave or take cars at Bridgeville. -
'For Pittston, Kingition, and Willresharre,take
L. &-B. R. R., cars at Scranton. -
For Jessup,Archbald, and Carbondale, change
ears at Greenville.
Tickets sold,und baggage checked through.
JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't. •
Wu. N. .I•Exxs,Gen'l Ticket Agent. •
S. S. MOTT
NEW GOODST!'
.."
I. J._ WEB S .
moirROSE, AP-R1L.50i1,18,57.
y, Office . to iny new, residence nearly • oplio,
/TA sitithe Presbyterian Church, on Turnpike .
Street 'Pb',e public are invited call and exam
ine ineninens'or the variOtiestyles sit Plugging
!and am : daily tnteeping. No gas.
sin ro"iinori".redsothwor
koPo , o
r
q kl
i itsef• C.Vfi GFL, Resident Tenttst.
L. Montrose, Pi, Sent. Itin.
FOR THE RAPID CORE OF
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER,
'Removed,
D,ouirost Dtmorrat,
ruitisruta EVE= THEWIDAY Akr
ANDREW =J. GERRITSON.
Tenzin...lo.so per annum if - paid in ad.
ranee, ($2.00 if paid within the year, or 9%50
if not paid until the end of the year or_peried
of subscription. /micanei payment solicited.
Discontinuances optional:with , the Publisher
until-all arrearages are paid.
Kates of Advertising.
One ,sq uare,.(ltt. lines,) 3 .weeks or,less, $l.OO
Each subsequent intertion,, 25
One square one year, •8.00, two furrs 412.00,
three squares $14.00, fotir squares 820.00.
Business Cards of sik lines *3.00 per year.
Job Work or all kinds executed htatly
and promptly. Blanks always on hand.
'January Ist, 1857.
T. BOYLE 9
REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OP OVER
• $4,000,000,
For Fire, Marine, Life, and Inlliad Insurance
Office, New Milford, Pa.
January 18th, 1858, • .I.y*
Dr• H• Smith, k Son;
SURGEON DENTISTS. Residence and of.
flee opposite the Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose. - Particular attention will be given
to inserting teeth ock gold end silver plate, and
to fining decaying tooth.
January. 10th, 1858. 1.
NEWTON & MeCOLLIING
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Office on Public Avenue. over H. J. Webb's
Store.
N. NEWTON. J. B. AleCor.4.urd.'
WM. W. SMITH, ,& CO,,
Cabinitt and . Chair Manufactur
ers, foot. bt Main Street. Moutroae, Pa.
ABEL TITRRELL, SIQNTROSE, PA.
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
!Tye Sturs, GlasS.ware, Paints, Oils, Varnibheo,
Window Glass. Groceries, Fancy . Goods, Jew
elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for ail the
most popular Patent Medicines.
JOHN GROVES, •
- Fachiossable Tailor- 1 81aq) near the
Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street.
3luntrose, Pa.'
DR. R. THAYER, .
Physician and Surgeon, Montrose,
Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store.
- • FRANKLIN FRASER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Montrose, Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi
ness entrusted to him in the County of Snag's.
Conveyancing and writing of all kinds will be
done neatly, and charges moderate. Be will also
attend to prosecution ot claims of soldiers, their
widows and heirs, against the U. S. Govern.
mint, for Bounty Land, Pensi'tns, &c.-
J. D. VAIL, M. D.,
Physleian and Surgeon, has perma
netly located himself at Brackneyville, Subq'
County, Penn'a,and%Will promptly attend to all
calls with which he may belarored.
May, 1856—n2'2.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
New Milford, Pcnn 'a.
VlETilolcsale dealer in Buttirirs,' Com'os,
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Vcoods,
Watches, JewtAry, Silver and Plated Ware,Cut
lery, Ffshing Tackle, Cigars, &e. &e.
Merchants and pedlars, Supplied on' liberal
terms.
WM, HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN,
. DR. E. F. WILMOT, •
ratittate of the Allopathic and linmei
krr Coileges . of 'Medicine, is new per:
want. tly located in Great Bend Pa..
April I , it. 1856.
iTOHN SAIITTER,
Vas:ilultahle "I ailor.. Shop first doix
r north of the ntrrner.24Sto-re.
Eirfaatl •
FIRE INSURANCE C0.,-
YORK, Pa.
Cleirlered ly the State, of i ennsylvania
cAriTAL, 300.000 DqLL.tu.
Insures against lass or damag by fire, Am Imil
- dings, furniture, and mereha dise generally.
Losses adjusted by rbltration, where
the parties fail to agree.
"N. .
rtz RECTORS. i
11. A. Haritz, I
•
John Lendes,•
H. Kraber, -Fried. SOU zback,
William Wallace, I En Kindig,
Samuel Dyer,
.. Thomas Gray,
.. . .. ,
David Strickler.;
H. KR ABEI4 President,
D. STRICKLER. Secretart. _
• 0. S. BEEFIFI; - Agent, Montrose, P 3
February 2d, 1358. 1 • [IY*.
r.
4tiannuttittco , itsurantt Co.
Charter Perpetual. Granted by the. State of
Pennsylvania.'
- CAPITAL $500.P00.
Firc, Marine and Inland Transpor-
• tatiou.
AARON S.' Lrnmeoit Presid nt
Wm. A. RRODES, Vide Preet.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. L ipincott, . Chariest Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, AlCed Weeks,
Wm.. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, •
WM:Neal, John P. , Simmons,
Charles J. Field, James P. Smith.
Office No, 10 Merchant'sl.E.cciumge, Phira.
A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa.
20v1
ER HESE,
MONTROSE' , P A.
• rip HE subscriber laiving purchased,
SOSO 1. refitted and newly furnished th e
above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to nceolodate the trav
eling public and others with al the attentions
and conveniences-usually found in first-elass
Rouses. No effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make theilotet
equal in every point to any in tr country. .
The Bar will always be s pplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with. this Haase
are large, roomy and convenieati and careful and
attentive Hostlers are always injchnrge of them.
S',TARBELL.
Montrose, May 13th, 18'57.-
I .
- E At 0 V As L
Kim , Saddle, Haines* and Flunk Snap
Taaßillarß
-Fs REMOVED to-the building reeontly oecu
1
pied C. C. Ijollister, on Main; St., one ,doo
above - S.-S. Molt's,. where he be happy to
wait on all who may favor him with their patron.
age.
Jan. 20th, 1858.—te.
'Asti t'6 Maten,als•
DAINTS in Tobin, Brnebus in, Copper and'
1 - Silver Fell, Glees Slabs and Mailers,
Lithographs, the Stem of -
- • TURR - ELL
- Ifontrose. Dec..11th,48157 - . '
- EILOCRfor.,„-em.lot l / 1 14 Loal or Barrel, 11
DICKIIIOfAN &.IGAR'RrTT.
Yr. Stilford,Juae 10111,18111.
TRACY HAYDEN,
GEO. HAYDEN.
4yl