The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 15, 1858, Image 4

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As these vidual?le animas Rift utidoubted
ly be ccion introduCixl considerible . dn - -
bore, the exp:nitileots of Lh ut. Beale prOcing
theit utility, end as they will be a very west
vcquiiition, not only in- crossing war deserts,
but mountain traveling, arid, for pack trains,
we believe a coriectidstory of them - Will be
interesting to our readers:
TheSe narner r - Camel and dromedary, do
'trot Mark two distinct kinds;
,but are only .
gfien 'to,a variety - a the same animal, which
has,-however;aubsisted from time immemori
al, The principal, and -perberf- tie only
seuriai difference by which these two races
areidistinguished, consists in tigir: the camel
has two bunches on' his : back; whereas the
dromedary; has but one ; the latter also,
is 'neither so large 'nor ao strong as the
camel. 'Mess two — races - however, pro
due° with each other - , and the wised breed
formed betwethem is considered the best,
the molt patient, and the most indefatigable
..of all the kind: •
or the two vhrieties, the :dromedary is by
far the .most numerous, the. camel being
scarcely found except in . Turkey and the
countries of the I.e.fant ; while the other is
found scattered over all the deserts of Arabia
Persia, the Southern parts of Africa,' Tartars.,
Ind i a great arter the eastern Indies. Thus . ,
the one, inha bits an immense - tract -of country,
the other, in comparison, is confined' to a
prov - inno; the one inhibits the sultry- court,-
'tries of the torrid zone,
.the- otber delights in
a warm,-but.not a burning climate ; neither
however, can subsist or propagate in the va
rious climates' toward the north ; they seem
formed for thosi countries where shrubs are
plenty and water scarce ; where they can
travel along the sandy desert without being
in3podtd with rivers, and find food - at expect
ed distances; such a 'country is Arabia, and,
this'of all others, seems the moat adapted to
'the suppbrt and production of this animal.
• The camel is the most temperate of all an
finals, and it can confine!) to travel several
days without drinking . In those yes: deArt•ts,
where the earth is everywhere dry and sandy,
whereithere are neither birds nor beasts, nei
ther insec, ts nor vgetables, where nothing is
to-be see§ but hills, and sand, and -beeps of
stone, there the camel travels, rating for
ward, without. requiring either drink or pas
ture., and is six or seven ,days Without any
sustenance-whatever. Its feet are formed for
traveling. upon sand, and 'Utterly unfit for
Moist or tr.arshy places the ittlia.kitante tbere
fore, find a most useful assistant in this stai;
mai; where no other could subsiSt; and by its
Means cross those dererts with -safety which.
would be impassable by any other method of
conveyance
An animal thus formed for a sandy and
ilebert region,. Cannot be plopagated in one
a ditTerentfnature. But it is very dffierent
in Arabia, and those countries where the
camel is turned to useful purposes. it is there
consideredas a sacre4l . aaiMal, without -whose
help the native could never subsist, traffic,
nor travel; its milk - make a part of their
noutithment ; they feed upon i a flesh, par
.ticularly_ when young,; they clothe them
ielves with its hair, which is. said , to moult
legutarly ()ace year ; 0n..1 if They fear An
invading enlinr, their camels serve them in
night, and in atingle day 'they are known to
- travel above a liund'red
The camel is easily instructed in the meth
(xis of taking up and supporting his bnrden;
'their leg, a fecr days after they are produc
ed, are bent under their belly ; they are in
this manner loaded and' taught torise; their
burden is every thus inc:easel, by, In
:;znsibled?gree; ti:i tho animal is capable of
.tuppo;ting a_weight adequate to farce;
the same care-is taken in making them pa
tient of hanger and thirst ; while - other ani
mals receive their food at stated times,' the
f•smel is restrained for drys together, and
:hese interyals of fsmir,e afe increased in-pro
nortion a-the - nnirnal seems capable of .sus
tairung them. Lc this method of education
they live five or six days without food cr wa
ter, their stomach is formed" most admirably
by nature to fit them for long abstinence;
t.oside the focr..stornachs which all animals
have that chew the cud—and thecamel. is of
- this number—it has a fifth stomach, which
i•erves ss a resorvcie, to hold a treater pia
thy of water than the animal has_immediate
occasion fora It is_of sufficient capacity to
contain a large quantity of water, where the I
!raid remains without being , adulterated with
rile other aliments; when the e cami finds'
itself preied with thirst, it LSI an easy re- j
entree of (penciling it; it throws - up aquae- I
thy of this water, by a simple contractiot of
- the rianicles; into the other .stomachs,. and
',his-serves to macerate ite dry and simple
foode. mauneess itedrinks but seldom
et takes a ‘ large quantity at a t , me, and trate' 1
elere when straiten4d for wltiar, have' been .
eilen known to kill their" camels for the wa
eer they , expegted to find within them. -1
Each of these animals 13 so sensible of his
that e when his -burden is too great,
Ite remains still upon - his belly; the posture
`el which he was laden, ref:eine' to rise till
his burden be lessened or taken away. In
;emend, ehe Ineet camels-arc capacle of car ,
rying 1001:e pounds weight, and sometimes
e ; welve Inincited drernedary froin six . to
-even hutidred. In there trading joneheys
hey-travel but s!ewly, -their stages are gen
abettt e tliirty 4 . or, at must, thirteefive
eilesee day. . Every evening, when they ar
• live at a stage, which is usually acme spot of 1
verdure, where water and shrubs are pleats;
ief are permitted to feed at liberty, they are
ilteri seen to eat as mach-in an hour as will
eepport them kir twenty four. They seem to
',refer the eoarsesteiteeds to the softest pas
lire; the thistle, the nettle, the cassia, and
ether - prickly vegetables are - - their favorite.'
_BOt their drivers take care to supply
them with a paste :Compnititen._which serves
is a more pertnaneetrrrishment. ,A 3 these
enimals have often gone the same
\ track,:they
ire - Said to know their *ay: precisely, and to
then war
ene
it ek their w he n the guides are ut
. q.
:erle astray.. W,hen then dune Within a few
railes of their baiting place in the . evening,
they eageeioeily scent it at a distances end
ilereseing their speed, they are often seen to
iroewith vivacity to their place.
eree patience of this animal is Moat extra
• erdinary, and it is probably. that: their suffer
eeek Ale great ; for when.it is loaded it sends
.e.. 71.11 meet lareentable cries. hi - et never offers
resist the tyrant that oppresseeit. -Al the
' -iglttest sign it bends it - knees and lies upon
Mly e saffering itself to be loaded itt Abis
eesitiria. Be- this pmActice the bald= is more
crane laidepee it than if lifted_ ep while
etatehnte. At another sign it rises with its
t mod; arid the driver getting sena. its back
:iatw.coa the panniers, which, like hamperie
ire 'placed upnn each side, be akiccitirages the
eeeuetel to_ proceed- with his. coice and with a
,:reg. • In
: this manner the creature proceeede
e i kitenteclliforward with a slow uneasy walk
about fear miles an 'hour, and nlen it-,
_ novae to ass reoppites place it lies down to be
unloaded As_before.
Mr. 13e:on-seem to consider the camel to
'
lee the , Mote, trowseicated of all - creatures,
indetsittitvit 'mere mails - of, the tyranny of
scan imprinted on its feline Tie is Of oPine
_ ion that this anitsial ie not'now to be found
a state of nature; that the humps tem its
bade, the callosities Open iti"tereast and jet
-445, std -eveM,4„, great reseeteir for rater;
areiltmirks of long saiiiitide'and dnineatin
constraint. The deformities he - supposed . to
be perpetuated by generation, and what at
fist W&5 accident at list becomes:nature.—
Ilowever this may•Vi the humps upon its
back grow largefin proportion as the animal
is well fed; and if examined, they will be
found composed. of a- substance not unlike .
the udder of a cow._
The camel!s Oink is abundarit 'and- nourish
ing and mixed with water, makes the princi
pal part of the beierago of the-Arabians.—
These animals begin' to engender at three
years of age and they ordinarily. live from
forty . to fifty years. •
•
LOOK HEB,E!
r 7 COBB °feral°, thepublic, at prices that
, cannot fa il-to silt, a LUISE and SUPERIOR
asortment of
GRPC - 1131 Fa f 6
at the old well known establishment formerly cc
copied by Oliver Crane.
Stmaas,Tass;Cons; Srscvs,Taorr, 'noon,
and SALT (by the sack Nor barrel,) Fmk, and' all
articles foind in'erst class groCeries.
The attention of nausea is solicited to a
superior quality . of Gaits and GRASS SEED
which the undersigned has on band and for saki.
CLOVER and TIDOTILY SEED, and good SEED
Miser sold at tery Oa rates for CASH. Ai I
mean to merit;l hotel° receive, a liberal Aare
of public patronage. Z. COBB.
Montrose, March 3d, 1858. 4[3m.
ATTENTION'CITMENSI 11'
THE undersigned is now prepared to furnish
the public with-
- Groceries of All Kinds
it,the nowxst POSSIBLPfIiATEL "
Teas, Sugars, o Syrup, Cafes, Fish, Cheese,
Spices, Fruit, (Dried and Fresh,)
Raisins. Figs,Prunes,
•
s_ Candles, oap
of every variety, ana in fact ALL articles usually
'found in the best Country aroceries. Butter
and Produco of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goiids, at market prices.
.*;* Call at his Saloon In the basement of the
Fluxion( Hem.; arid-satisfy yourselves of the
truth of the above. J. F. CROWLEY.
Ifontrose, Feb. 16th. 1858.-7tf.
Medical Card.
1_ N tetdoring e my services to the inhabitants of
Susquehanna County as an Homeopathic
Physician, I deem it , my duty to publish the fol.
!Owing statistics taken from the records of Hos.
pitala of Europe, which show the marked supe
rrerity of tho Homeopathic over the Allopathic
method of treating diseases.
IXFLAMZATI9 OF THE'LONGS.
PAtlenta Mortality
Admitted Died per et.
Allopathic Hospitals 1134 200 23
Homeppathic 538' 28
• Pleurisy. N •
-Allop. Hospitals 101_7 1_34 13
Horn. " 386 12 3
Peritonitis. -
Allop. Hosp. 628 84 13
Ham. " 184 8 4 ,
Disenterp •
HOp. 162 31 22
Rom. " 175 8 . 3
.Fetiera,excludingTypbu•. - •
Allop. Hosp. , 9697 931 9
T
How. ' " 3062 84 j 2
-. typhus. . --
Allop: Hosp. • 9371 1509 - 18
Horn " 1423 219 14
Cholera. -:
. .
Allop. Hasp. 1278 646- 50
'nom. "- 848. 69 , 8
All Diseases.
Allop. Ho?, total, 119630 11791 10
Hobi. " " 32055 1365 • 4
Persons residing at a distance who wish to
consult me can do so by letter and receive a
prompt reply. No charge for consultation.
J. H. THOMAS, M. D. -
Great Pend, Pa., Feb. 1,'57. '[3m.
Or Office at the residence of C. Dimon,Esq.
000 50 PAYS for Board and Tuition
0.1 - .( 9 in Common English, the Term
of Fourteen Weeks, commencing March 18,1858,
at the , - -
FORT EDWARD INSTITUTE N. Y.
-superb brick huildings,beautifully located on
the Rail Road near Saratoga Springs. Superior
facilities for Music. Painting and French. Stn.
dents received at any time, and charged only for
the 'residue of the Term. Diplomas awarded to
Ladies who graduate,,Send for a Catalogue,
with fail partienlarg. ev. JOSEPH E. - KING,
A.ll , Pieripal, Fort Edward.
January 13th, 1858.
ATTENTION FARMERS
THIS is toter:HS. that the 'fladersigaed have
used Manny's Mower with Wood's improve
ment, the past season, and are fully satisfied that
it is a good machine,' and we recommend it to
the farmers of this County as a profitable and
labor-saving machine.
JEREMIAH MEACHAM, ,A. Gnarls,
JOKE HARRINGTON, .. L GARDNER,
M. J. Haantsaras, T. P. PHINNEE,
- February 25, 185EL_
For machines apply to the undersigned Agent.
C. D. LATHROP.
Montrose, March Ist, 1858. [rola Itht.
Register's Notice.
ICODELIC NOTICE. is hereby givetr to all per.
.sons concerned in the following Estates ,to
Estate of- Dion F Limolo,_ late of Forest
Lake, dee'e, Ezra Rico, Adair;
Estate of ;(. F Wilroartb, late of Jackson;
deed: Orlando. Garn! 800, Adger;
Mate ofWomen. lito•of laekort, deed,
Iliftia, sad Wrocker, Evers;
Estate of deotio tr Stephens, _late of Now
Milford, dee'd,R T Stepbetts,Aoknir;
Estate of Franeis Quinn„ late of Chotobttt,
dee'd,F and T Quinn, Adsn'r;
Final neconni• of A T Trowbridge, Gnardian
all A and J A Chandler:
,
• That the pecenntants Lave settled their le.
counts .the &Os - ter's Office,. in and for the
eorint , of Somaehanne, Andihal, tho fiame will
be presented to. the Juduee of the Orphan's Court
of tminiy, on VA*. tho, I Stir dity, or
April next. for-their confirroution and alle*ftner.
•-ARLESCIi NEALE, ttegiater.
-Kettistaer tiotir.;se, Jen. 401, •
.
D ohation.
NOTICE is be obi given that the firm of
• .
„..• •
HAWLEY & UILD 18 this dVissolved by
mutual consent. , . P. HAWLEY '
Gibson, Aug. 11 18.57. E. E.•Gett.tv.
The bookstand liceounts can be found at the
store formerly occupied by the subscribers. All
persona having unsettled accounts ate requested
to settle the salad as soon as possible. •
The business *lii be conducted in future by
the undersigned,-under the firm. of C. P. & O.
HAWLEY, whojare constantly receiving from
New York and Philadelphia, the latcst styles, of
rail and Winter Dry Goode, Clo
thing &Au, all-1f which will be sold at a Tery
small profit for ready pay.
Gibson, Aug. 31st, 1857. C. P: Hawt.sr,
i 04 M. HAWTAY.
20, GOO . WORTH
Coop; at Paola PFICCBI
jjjj BURRITt is now receiving large addi
11. lions of NEW GOODS'to his stock.that
will be sold at pries to suit tholimes, including
a great variety of I
Ladles' aid tikentlemenlat Throes Goods,
with a full aicortdiontjn all departments of his
TRADE. and at prices much reduced. and many
kinds of Goode more than 25 per cont. lower than
early fall prices. I .
lar He would particularly call the attettion
of cash buyers to his new stock of
CARPETING,
BUFFALO ROBES,
STOVES, dle„ ic.,
as large-sad rich,land at low down prices.
New Milford, Dec. 15th. 1857.
. SIT t yr. -
itas u gai it a
G- 0-0 D S! =
For Caen or Ready-Pay.
The subscribers have justpusehased a New and
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS,
Coosiating of Staple and Fancy
DYIGO R O O D S
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and goes
l ete- r ctc.,
Would offer them for sale at their Store, at low
er rates than Goias have been 'sold in this place
for Casa or Pm:Moos; experience having taught
Us that thists the only true way of doing buai
ness.
As have bought our Goods for Cash du
ring the great money panic, we have bought
them Low, and Will sell them the same.
w * *Please gircus a call-and examine our, stock.
• 1 GUILE & BLANDING.
Ilarford, Oct. 12th, 185 .
NEW JEWELRY.
THE Subscriber bits ti3is day returned from
New York, With a large and well 'selected
stock of
JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS,
which, having been purchased in the present ex
tremols depressed state of the market, will be
'Old at unusually! low prices. Among his assort
ment may be foUnd
- ! GOLD
Chains, Seale, ROys, 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, Childrens Setts, Napkiiarings,Chains
Keys, Spectacles and Thimbles.
Also, a large 'stock of Silver-plated table and
dessert Knives, Carvers, Castors, Cake Baskets,
Card Reeeivers,i Salts, Tea. Setts, Forks, and
Spoons, doubt treble► and extra plate.
A I so,Shell and ImitationCombs,Needles,Coral.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Knives and Forks, Jet
Bracelets, Breastpins and Earrings, Hair and
Tooth Brushes, I; 3 earl and Cornelian Sleeve Bas
un% Shawl Pins, Gilt (lair ping, very rich,
Leather Purses. Bags, Clucks plain and alarms,
Sewing Birdsok,c., &c.
All of which Will be sold at the lowest cash
Prices. • • ALFRED J. EVANS,
No. 2, Odd Fellow's: Hall.
Binghamton, .Dec. 11. 185'7.
NOTICE
IS X,ERE/IY G/V_E-V
rtr 111 l T
ABEL TURRELL
"ETAS just returned from New York, with a
11. large and:choice variety of Goods, 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
st-low prices for cash. His stock comprises:
,DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
r N'T S,
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
D Y'E . ST U F F S,
GROCERIES,
G L 'A S S—W A R E,
CROCKERY,-
- • MIRRORS,
• C - L 0-C KS, _
• WALk PAPER,
WrNDOW P,APER,
WINDOINV,OIL - SH-ADES,
FANCY . GOODS,
MMEMM=MMII
JEWELRY,
• PERFUMERY,
DRY G-OODS,
HARD WARE,
_ STONE WARE.
WOODEN WA - RE;
BROOMS, - ,
.BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BARD CAGES., _ . . "
CA4ARY SEED,,
roc . g - ET KNIVES,
WHIPS," • .
UII,I — BRELLA„S,
. ' GUNS,
N PISTOLS,
-
AMILIYNITION;
TURPENTINE,
„ CAMPMENE, - ,
_BURNING FLUID,
.4 Lc OHOL,
LIQUORS,
(ForMedioinalPurpokeS only,)
TRUSSES_, --
SUjPPORTEMB,
%MOULDER BRACES,
PO p, m ON - AIES,
SPECTACLE-8,
SILVER'& PLATED SPOONS, YORKS, &e.,
010 L to PENS,-
. STAT-lONERY,
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, ike.,
And all of ebe moat popular
PATEitT,MEDI - CPNES;
fthankfal for thelibeial patronage hitherto
re
cety'ed, he hives 4o merit a continuance And
large increase of the same.
ABEL TURRELL.
-Mont rose, Dee. 1 at' 1857.
. -rano for Bale. ,
THE aulcriber offers for sale a Good Farm
of 95 acOs in Bridgewater, four miles east
of Montrose; j7O acres,imiwosed. There is on
tai prethiees la large framed Dwelling -House, a
good framed (Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard
Oneshalfof the purchase motley will be required
(1:3 - s
-n;' the balance in annual instalments. '
•• ' ELIJAH' BROWN.
• Dridgewit r, August I 9th, 1837. 331. f.
HOLLOWAY'S Piths and Ointment, Morse's
Indian Moot PM% and Ayer's Cherry. Pee.
torsi' and Cathartic_ Pills. constantly - Tornio
SieAdvertisements in this paper.
' ' • I Ai3EL.TURKPI,L.
• , •
OP. womrs MarltdrjA '0 at '
1171tRELt.
pROY7t.-.. _
S. 11. SATRE it,`EROTISERS
.h,.11E NOW RECEIVING
so T ay of All At i
ve il" ' SPRING il ea
AND
MAIVAU:Vi 0 OD% •
Wvery
y H v l e Cil for Produce can be . 1113010
•
JALL PAPER.' A select assortment jug
received.
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
CARPETING. Bargains offered by
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS:
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
PLOWS. - We Invite the attention of Farther
to the celebrated Peeliskille Plows which
we hare added to oar large assortment.
B.4I.SA.YRE & BROTHERS,
. • Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
Montrose. April 28th, 18117. ' 18tf.
STOVES ! STOVES II STOVES !!
OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tries
to the entire satisfaction of all, that they
need no recommend from us.
S. H. SAYRE & Buoruzuss,
N_ W
FALL AND WINT - FR
• GOODS!
It is unneeessc(ry_ to acktowledge that
R. KENYON
SELECTS the best style of-Goods that are to
be found in New York, regardless of the ex.
pense. lie has just received from New York a
large assortment of Dry Goods consisting of
Rich All Wools Delanes, French Delaneh, Sc.
perior Plaid- Goods, and Calicoes in endless va
riety. Hia goods cost and are worth 25 per
wire than the goods usually sold through the
country, at the same prices. Kentucky Jeans,
Printed Flannels, Rich Ribbonds from five eta.
to five shillings, Brocha Shawls from $7 to $2O.
Carpet Bags, Umbrella,, White Goods, Shootings
at low prices. Ladies Winter Bonnets. Shoes
and Gaiters, large assortment. Holm Carpeting,
cheap. Collars, Undersleeves,Brocade Delanee.
28 inch Black Silk fur $1 a yard, something un.
heard of. Debages, Hats, Caps, Crockery. A
complete assortment of Groceries, Brown Sugar,
at old prices, 10 eta. per pound. Call and sp.•
one and all. My
. reputotian for selling good
cheap has not diminished in the least, come
along with your cash and trade kith your Ser
vant. KENYON.
BOOK aceounts_with customers of over one
year standibgmustbe settled as I need the
proceeds.
Wool Sock Shadows not wanted:,
R. KENYON.
Lawaville Centre. Sep. 15.
NEW STOVES !.
St VII 'IL'
Is just receiving a large stock of
NEW STOVES
1 4 1 :1,
NCLUDING a full alisortment of Elevated
1 Oren, Large Oren and Flat. Top Premium
Conk Stoves. for Wood or Coal, with a Superior
variety of Parlor, Office and Shop Stokes, for
Wood or Coal; also Store Pipe, Zinc, Sheet
Iron, Store Tubes,
His assortment will include the moat SELECT
and Drsinatits. STOVES in market, and will be
sold on the most favorable terms, and to which
he would invite the particular attention of Casts
buyers. _ • -
New Milford, Iktober, 12t1r; 1967.
.*1
A GOIN
!.140
4.0
JUST .G
But not through the hands of the
%VE prefer to dispose of our, own goods,
therefore GREAT IN DUCEMEVS are
offered to CASH CUSTOMERS, or on a rotas
CREDIT, with approved NoTr.s. Those who
wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we
advise to Call at the Stores of .
6uttoben3, llogithaum Ca.
•7
At either Itiositrosek, Sungla Co., Po.,
Suioest•DePot.
Or Towanda, Bra 9 d
Wlfere 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 Low Prices and-sell
ing at the, same.
A SPII O ENDID STOCI,C OF
r 111 5,
Comprising almost EreryKind of DRESS GOODS,
such as Rich Moire; Antique, Black awl Fancy
Silks. Plain and Printed French Merinos, Shaded
and Plain All Wool and Common De ',eines;
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 CLOTHING -
whia:. will offer 30 per cent. lower
than any other establishment in this section. Also
CLOTHING MADE TO - ORDER
In the neatest„and best manner and Warranted..
All kinds of Grain takep at the Highest Mnr-.
ket prices; also Dried Apple's and Geese Feath
ers.
* * *Please call and price our goods and satisfy
yourselves otthe above facts. •
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAU3I,& CO.
Montrone. Pa.,
Nov. 24th, 1857.
OLOTUS,Cashimers'and Vestirls;,very de.
sirable styles, at prices that cannot fail to
suit. Call and be convinced. ,C.
Sarm,irs' ao_7ll,tttallics'
INSURANCE 'COMPANY,
N. W. Corner Second .and Walnut Streets,
CAPITAL' $1,250,000.
This , -Company sleets Fire Insurance on
Buildings, Goods, Furniture, dm.
Iflarlue Insurance xon Vessqle, Cargo
and•Freighl,_
TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Inland Insurance on Gonda by Rivers, Lakes,
Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage,.
to all Parts Of -the Union up
on the most favors-
ble -terms.
D IR Ee I' 0 It 8:
1
flox.TaroPiTtrunttstl., ri fts.* Drsott, •
rho. H. ,AWKWOORG, TROS.MANDERTIELO,
GAAS. A. RITAGRCAL ' - EDWOR.HEEMBOLD,.
GEORGE IIELIIBOT:m, F. CACTI, BREWSTER,
JAMES E.'NEAL, ~ TRAAC LEAGH;JR.
THOMAS B. FLORNCE. ?resident:
EDWARD It HELMSOLD Secretary .
- 1. DOYLE,' Agent.
wpm, New
•uord-
Janttpileth,.?BA •
A CoMPLETEsitiortjent of mocEittgs
-CIL at C.*: 'di 0.11
'FARM= OFTERNSYLAANI4
ATTEATIOIC , •
.
-troy can supply yourselves with Chemical
Meanies, WARRAiSEED - PURE." Which his
been in USE In -New‘Jersey for the past Seven
Ydars--Ithey have received the DIPLOMAS of
New Jersey, New. York, Delaware, ancrPennsyl
vania Agrivoltuml Societies, and have been USED
by the President of the UNITED STATES.
on-his Garden and...on the Public 'Grounds at
%IV:Minton, D. C, An by the folloiting Gen
tlemen, viz:.
_ Z. Locke,Esq.,
A. P. Laaher, Clarksboro' New Jersey.
J.L. Remi t
Senator Roberts,
.- -
William Miller, of Cape Island, N. L.
Charles York,
Thos. Mulford. Esq., Camden, New 'Jersey,
Dr. Berens, Dr. Knight, Mr. Field, Mr. Atkinson,
and Levi Johnson, all of Neva Jersey—they say
is the CHEAPEST and HOST RELIABLE MANCTEE
NW IN `USE, kieing permanent and improving
the land by enriching the soil. It is suited to
the various crops you raise—Corn, Potatoes,
Grass, Wheat, Qats, &C.' By enclosing a Check,
on any New Temp or Philadelphia Bank or
reference to any good House in Philadelphia or
in exchange for Produce, at fair Market,rates
here; your orders will be filled and Shipped to
yen. razz or CARTAGE EXPEIGIE.
rEerEiery article sold pv me is Guaresnieed..4o
Super Phoaphate of Lime, . - 540,00 a Ton.
-Bone Phosphate, . $30.00 "
American Fertilizer, 825,00 "
tiff A barrel is sufficient for an Acre of
Ground, ibroad cast.
Pure Done Dust, (SK; barrels now ready,) at
$5,00 per barrel or 535,00 a ton.
• Poudrette, No. 1. (500 bat rels now ready,) at
2,00 to 93,00 a barrel.
Land Plaster No. 1.-I,oo4arrele, $1,50 to
52,00 a barrel.
Pot Ash, 50 barrels.
Pertivian, Patagonia and Chilian GUANO.
GEORGE A. LEINAD, Proprietor.
No. 21 South FRONT Street, Phil's City, Pa.
jar Wholesale Dealers allowed a liberal dis
count.
igr Pamphlets can tehmton application to
,etny Office, or of my Agents. mh3m.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Bencrolen.t Institution, established by specipl
--tndmoment for. the relief of the sick and dis.
tressed,sglictedmith Virulent Epidemic diseases.
910 ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual .
Disciases, such as Spermatorrhcea, Seminal
Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhces, Gleet, Syphi
lis, the Vice .4 Onanism, or:self abuse, &c., &c.
The HOWAJtD• ASSOCIATION, in 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, tora cIIARITABLE ACT -woethy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class•of diseases; in all their forms,
and to give M EDICAL. ADVICE bRATIS, to all who
apply bv 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 command's the highest medical skill
of the age. and will furnish the most improved
modern treatment.
The Directors on a review of the past s 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•renev,•ed
zeal, to this very important but much despised
cause.
Just published by the Association, ',a Report
on Spermatorrlicea or Sethinal Weakness, the
Vice of Onanism, Masturbation' or Self-Abuse,
and other diseases of the sexual,'organs,by - the-
Consulting Surgeon, which Iva be sent by
mail (in •ft • sealed letter envelope,) FREE or
6 - lunar., on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for pos.
tage.
• Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George
R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso.
elation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa: By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HARTWELL President.
GEORGE} FAIRCHILD, Sc6retary.
Oct. 15th. 1857. (Iv
Patent - Medicines, &c,
AFFLICTED R,EADI
GRAPITENBERG MEDlClRES.—Vegetable Pills
Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaprila
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eyo Lotion:Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters., Dysen
tery Syrup, Consumptive's Bairn, Marshall's
Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorlal, Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway's Ointment, and Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright'h Indian Vegetable Pi Ils, Rhode's Fever
and Augue Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni.
ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes, Tricorn, Myrrh, Licorice, &e., &c.
A new supyly just received, to be kept constant.
ty , on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD,
• October, st, IS 6.
aDFII
4.1. - 1 4 2 4 12RD,14 .
AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION!
AND examine the choice stock of Spring
and Summer Gopds,'iust opened
for Examination and SALE, al rery low figures by
C. W. Aiorr.
STELLA, Cashmere, and DeLain Shawls a
very loiv prices by C. W. MOTT.
HATS and Caps of the newest styles, in
great ;variety by C. W. MOT., .
ph INTS in abundance by
C. W. MCFTT
BRASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts
etc., etc., by C. W. MOTT.
B'DROWN and Blue Sheeting and Slirtings—
Shirting Stripes, Ticks, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, &c., &c.os low as can be afforded in this
market. C. W. MOTT.
Groceries !Groceries!!
good.assurtment 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 or ready pay, Call and examine tro
Goods and PRICES before purchasing else
where. .
. -
Montrose, Aug. 10th. 857
The Shoals and Quicksands of YOuth:
Just' Publishod the 3d &limn.
t srier)
k• ON SPERMATORRHEA OR
—_, SENIINAL DIS_PASE:—A sei
"" entifie - Treatise on thelfeatment
and perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal
Weakness,. Involuntary Emission?, Impotency,
&c., resulting from vicious habit aCquired du
ring thecritical passage from Youth to Manhood.
By DR. CULVERyVELL, • •
Mernber cf the Royal College of Surgeons of
England, 1827, Licentiate-of the' Hall (1842 )
and 3e years Resident Practioneer in Lon
don; Author of the "Guide to Health," "Green
Book" "How to be Happy," Memories. of
"single and Married Life," &o. ..
Tbis small, but highly valuable Treatise, irrit
ten.by a world renowned Physician and Surgeon,
points oat thnly sure and permanent cure for
all-diseareeMilting from self ribose, and lathe
only puhlieationpf its kind written in atenev.
°lent spirit - and try a scientific Man. - It should
begin the bands of all whosynltte their life and
health and happiness here and hereafter. • .
Price 12 cents or 4 stamps, at, the receipt of
which it will be sot post free, and well secured,
by Dr. CIL' KLINE', No. 240 let Menne . , Box
4886,141eW York. - Tian. 28th, 1858:.-te.-
rtikOClEßlrEfit;Ciciehiry;:listrdware and
Ur cart - :s other ortielee to nonieroSsio ineo.
iinne.:4l‘ ill which 4110 hilin4T e at t meh
or Ready ray. -
AYER'S •
Cathartic
(SUGAR COATZDJ
CLEANSE TEE NiCkt . 43o EVEN raga '
Vutbiloki, =Others, Physfebalti •
rfillintlisireptats, read their itilhetn,
and Judge Of their. Virtues.
TOE IRE Wag OP • -
• Eisilitche, Sick Ileeilachetnhil h.
, Prrotausa, P )* 1,1566.
bs.J.C. Ana stir: Ibare boon ropody mod of
the wontheadache any body con haT, by • dose Or WO
of your Pills. It seems 'marble from afoul stomach, which
they dowse at once. If they wilt aue ethos as they do
um, the bet isr worth knowing.
Touts with great respect, ED. W. TEZELE,
Clerk of Snow Ckrrite.
Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints.
• Porralettessr or rasa
Wassuurros, D. C., I lid772oL}
Is.: ihare mad your Pills in my wand and hospital
realm Over since you made them, anp cannot hesitant°
my thy ere the best cathartic weea= Their mgt.
Mang action on the firer is quick and
ly they an an admirable reetedy for densigeen=t7at
errs. Weed, I ham seldom found sane of bilious /kr
saw so obstinate thabit did not sossity yteld.to them.
internally your, ALONZO BALL, Si. D
Pliaidas qf the *arum
Dyseutiety, Relax, and Werra*.
Pon Ontor r llMMUnt, LIT, Co. biter., Now. 16, 1166.
Da. Am: Your PAL ate tics' perfection of needieleL
They hate done my wife mew good than I can tell yea.
She had been sick and pining away for meths. Went
off to be doctored at mad *spasm, but got nobetter. She
then commenced taking your Pills,whl& soon cured leer,
. by impelling largo quantities of worms (dead) [row bee
boO. They afterwards cured her and om4wo children
of bloody dysenteu. One of our meighborshad it bad,and
my wife cured 61m with two doss of your 11111 i0 =
•
others around GIP paid from Ave to twenty dollars
bills, and lost much time, without Wog ensid•entirely
oven then. Sods a %bodkin* as yours, whit* is actually
good and honest. will be prised,bere.
OIIDDOO J. 0311=1, Riettnester.
indigeStiOn and Disparity - ,or the Blood
Frees Ike. J' alum, Puke' of /drat Oisereli, Delos.
Ds. Arial I air toed your Pills with extraordlnan •
semen in Isly Way and among the,, I am milled to whit
In diatrese . To regulate the organs of digestion and pin*
the
.)'good they .are the very best remedy I bare era
lenowjwand I an eouildently recommend -them to mg
tlisadw:. Tours, .z• J. T. ODIN&
'WOWS; Wileilfila CO. N. T., Oct. St, 1811/1.
Dna Sea: I sat .dog your Cathartic PAL in my pros
tics, and And them an excellent prone/ to ohmage Um
.!sins, and wily the J
foutsine et the' blood.
OHN G. MEACHAM, M. D.
Erysipelas, Serails; King's Evil, Totter,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum.
Prom t s Ibrwardiog Meschead of M. Loots, 14A. 18611.
Au. Tour Pills are -the Oregon of all that is
Meat in medicine. They hare cured my little daughter
et ukerons eons upon her hands and-feet that had
incurable. for mew. Her mother has beau ma- •
ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on hers n and Ii
her, hair. Atter our child was cured. she elmrtried year
Pins, and they here cured her. AAA
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout.
Rost the Res. Dr. Hanist, of the Methodist Epic. Caw&
Przum House, B•saltlean Cia r Jatkel,l666.'
Room= : I should be for the relief your
• skill ham brought me it I did not report my am to you.
A cold settled In my limbs and brought on excruciating
neuralgic prim, which ended in chronic rheumatism.
Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the diatom
grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your ere&
lent agent in Wetmore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your P ftz
Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering In is
um of them Lam now entirely well.
Stem Cnawsn, Mon Rome, Ls., 6 Dec., 1856.
Da. Am : I bare been - entirely cured by your Pills et
Rheumatic Glont.-•'a painful disease that had afflicted me
for yews. VINCENT SLIDELL.'
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Corn.
plaints, -requiring an active purge, they are an exce l.
rent vetnedr.
For Costiveness or Constipation, and as
a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual.
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Intlamma.
son, and even Deafness, and Partial Blind.
..4ess, hare been cured by threitentive action of these
Most or the pine trionarket contain Mercury, which,
though a valuable remedy in skilful banes, ts dangeretut
In a public 4411, from the dreadful consommes:sit that fro.
quently follow It. incautious use. These commits no our
eery or mineral substance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
COUGHS,COL DS, HOARSENESS, max.
ENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING'
COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA
IN
CIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
• -
and for this-relief of consemptire patients in admen!
stages of the dlaeue.
We need. not speak to the public or its vlrtuea
Throughout scary toorn.,god &moot *Tory hamlet of the
American eta s, its wonderful cores of pulmonary crim-
VAttla hare made it already known. Nay, few are the
hmiltes in any citilized country on this continent without
some personal experience of IM effects; and fewer yet the
communithe any where which have not among theta
some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and &a
prons eiseasee of the thros np. While it isthe
most powerful antidote ye clown for thejorted.
dable and dangerous diw of the ulmonary organs, it
is also the pleasantest arut,ssfeet =oily diatom be em
ployed for infants and young persons. Parents should
have it. in Mors' against the. insidious enmity that steeds
'vow them unprepared. Ws hare abundant grounds to
behave the Come POCTultil, saves more lines by two con
sumptions it pmetita than these it cures. Keep It by
you, and ca your colds while th ey are curable, nor tier.
beet them until no human sktlycan master the inexorable
Banker. that, fastened,-on the' vitals, eats Worm life away.
All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as
they know too th e virtnatof this remedy, we need notxla
amore than to assure them It is pill made the best It can
hi. We mare no met no crue r no toll to{ produce It the
most.perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on
tt the beet agent which our skill can Dunn& for their core.
PREPARED, BY , DR. J. C. AYES,
••••_
Prutical and Atmlytical Chemist, Lowell, Mau.
• AND FOLD Bt
'ABELTURRELL, Mantnise,
And by Dealeis'in MEDICINES everywliere.
- WINTER ARRANGEIRILIENTS:_
a:AKER:AMIE
New Rail Road Route,
Delawarc,Lackawanna.& W.R.R.
NEW and expeditious broad pine route
from the North and West, via Great Berid
ana Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming- valleys, •directly through to` New
York and Philadelphia.
On and after Monday, Jan. 18th, 1858, trains
will boron as follows:
The Night Express Train bound east on N. Y.
& Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 4.00 M;
:Ind connects with the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend for New York andPhilacielphia
8.30 a. m
Due at Montrose, ' 9.07
Tunkhannock, 9.50 "
Factoryville, 10,13
Scranton, . . 10. • "
Stroudsburg, ' . 1.38 p.
Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.10 -"
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
From Phi ladelph ia, leaye Walnut St,
Wharf, at 6.00 "
Leave Junction, 10.55, - "
Dueatßridgeville,(Phil.connection.)ll.4s, "
Delaware, (15 min. to dinner), 12.00 m.
Strotidsburg, 12.47, p, m
Scriinton, 3.35, "
- Factoryville, 4:27 "
Tank hanock, 4.48 "
Montrose, • • "
Great Bend. ,&10, "
Connecting at Great,Bena with the
Dunkirk Express, west, at
Accommodation Train leaves Scran.
ton, for Great Bend. at 7.20 a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 12 25 p. tn.
Connecting with the EmigranTrain west, on
the N. Y.,,& E. Rail Road.
.Returning, leaves 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.
ticho - to the Express Freight Trains, leaving.
ScrnatoJ, at - • - 5,00 a. m.
. ,
Due at Stroudsburg at 10.20 "
Junction at 2.10
Returning, will leave Junction at , &. a. m.
Dee at Stroudsburg at . 8.35 "
Scranton at 9.50, p. m.
- lassengers from New York will - change cars
af,'. unction. . .
To and from Philadelphia. via . B. D. R. R.,
leave.or take ears at Bridgeville.
.For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take
L. & 8.,R. R.., ears at Scranton.
For JM4sup,Archbald, and Caibondale, change
cari at Greenville.„ ' ,
Titketkeold, and baggage checked thrbugh.
JOHN BRISBIN,SupI.
Wm. N. JENKS: Gqel Ticket Agent.
S. S. MOTT
NSW GOODI T"." - -
Sir . „ AC
WEBB'S
; ire/m.OSA AP R IL, 90th 1857..
itify , office to my new residen& nearly oppo
.l-Y.ll. site the Presbyterian Chnr . e.b. on Turnpike
Street •T,he public are invitedlo call and - extun.
too specimens °IGO various styles of:Plugging
and. Plate which lam daily executing. No gas
ahig.asuy lucre," friends, the. work speaks., fbi
C.:D. TWILL, Resident - Dentist.
oirt io re Ivo •Srept. 1851
lOU TILE RAPID CURE Or
Removed,
4usinus firt•ttort
cte Vj on tr ou Nniternt
PUBLUIRED 11911T - 111U11110AT Bt ;
.111 DREW AIMILITSOS:
Terms.-41.14 per annum if paid in ad.
vane, $2lOO if paid within the year, or $ll4O
if not paid until the end of the year or- period
of subscription. Advance payment solicited.
Discontinuance, optional with the Publisher
until all arrearages- are paid.
Usters of Aravertishely" •
One square, (12 liana 8. Weeks or, tree,. $l.OO
Each subsegsent insertion,_ • . • 25
One square one year, $11.04, two sq'ra $12.05,
three squares 816 ; 00, four 80area $20.00.
Business Cards of six liness3.oo per year. -
Job Work of all kinds .estretaled neatly
and prpniptly t , Blanks always on hand.
Santary late 1857.
REPRESENTS A . pot PITALW' OVEK
• 011.51000,000,
Fo? Fire, brim, Life, and inland humus;
Office, New Milford, Pa.
3anuarrlBth, 1858. , ly*
Dt H Smith.* Sot,
SURGEON DENTISTS. Residence and of.
face opposite the Baptist Church (north *ids?
Montrose. Particular attention will 'be given
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and
to filling decaying teeth. -
January lath, 1866. ' I.
NEWTOrit McCOLLITIC '
Attorniyi a ad Counsellors at law.
Offi4nn Public Avenue over H...LWebb's
N. Nawrox.
WM W. Skim, & ' M I
Cabinet and Chair lilannfactur
era, foot of Main Street. Montrose, Ps.
ABEL TURRELL, MONTROSE, PA •
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware; Paints, Oils, Varnish",
Window 'Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew.
airy; Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines.
JOHN GROVES, -
Fashionable Tailor—Shop * near the
Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street.
‘tontrosP; Pa. •
DR. S. THAYRR,
Physician and Surgeon, Montrose,
Pa. ' Office in (he Farmer's Store. .
FRANKLIN FRASER, J ./ -
Attorney and Counsellor at Las .
Montrose, Pa.,
will attend faitlifully to Ali bum.
am entrusted to him in the Conntof
Conveyancing and writing of all lands will hb
done neatly, and chargeemOderate: He wi:l
attend to prosecutionlitclaintiof soldiers, their
widows and heirs, against the U. B. Geyer,—
mont,for Bounty Land, Pensions, &e.
J• D. VAIL, M. D.;
Physician "od Baryon, has ermu
netly located himself at .Bralikneyville, Susq't.:
County, Penn's,-and will promptly attend to all
calla witit,Which be may be favored. •
May 7 856—n22.
/ HAYDEN BROTHERS, •
New Milford, Penn's..
Wlsediesale dealer. in Buttons, Com'os,
VT Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cot- .
lerv; Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &d. &e.
Merchants and Pedlhrs, supplied on liberal
terms.
WM, HAYDEN, _ TRACY HAYDEN, ,
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
4yl
DR. E. F. WIlltiCIT, -
radnale of tho Allepst4ie and Borneo-
Colleges of Medieihe, is now per
mancotillocated in Great Bend Pa.
April Ist. 1856. .
• JOHN SATITTER,
Fstsionnblo. wailer. Shop first door
• north of the Farmer's Store. _ -
T - ZAKEIU'' ounal
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Chartered by the- Slate of ,Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL, .300,000 DOLLARS.
nsures against loss or damage by fire, _on buil
-dings, furniture, and merehandise - getiffilly.
Wm° Losses adjusted by arbitratipi where
he parties fail to agree. ja
DIREI
H. A. Hantz, I,ohn :Andes, ,
_H. Kraber, Fred. - Soltzback,
William Wallace, " Eli Kindig,
Samuel Dyer, Thomas
David Strickler.
H. KRABER, President.
D, STRICKLER. Secretary. -
' 0. S. BEEBE, Agent, Montrose. Pa
February 2d, 1858; [l7*
anufailitrers! linsurantt, Cu.
Charter Peipetual. Granted by the - State of
Pennsylvania.
CAPITAL $500.000.
Fite, Marine and Inland Trauspor•
7 30, tt.
AARON S. -LIPPINCOTT, President.
Wm. A. RHODES, Vice. Pres:t.
ALFRED WEEKS, Seeretaiy.
DIRECTORS.'
Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, • Alfred -Weeks,
Win. Thomas, . J. Rinaldo Sank,
WM. Neal, John P. Simmons,
Charles J. Field„Jamek P. Smith:
0:f ice No. 10 Afetchant's Exchange, Mira.
A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa.
SOyl
7,15 "
HU: :
M 0 - N TROSE 3 • PA.•
THE subscriber having purchased,
•••,- -1 refitted and newly furniAted tht
Ili g above welt known and popular Hotel;.
se •
- is prepared to accommodate the tray
eling public and others with all the attention"
and conveniences usually forind firet.cho ,
Houses. No efort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and his A,ssistanta to make the Hole
equal in every paint to any in the cOnntry.
The Bar will always be supplied with the
• Choicest Liquors,
The Stables, connected with this House
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
,
attentiveilostiers are always in charg °
e Mem
J. S.ITARBELL.
'Montrose, May 13th,
REMOVAL
The Saddle, names' and Trask Sleep el
r?* TOIDGME'
Is REMOVED to the building' ieeently ocei
pied C. C. lioßlater, ow Asia fit.; one doe'
above S. S. Mott's. whole) be will be beppy, ,to
wait on all who silty ramble with their patron ,
age.
Jan. SlOth, 11,48.—t0.
" ,
' Artist% Materials.
_...,
TAINTS la Tiles. Mist's% 1"111.!: 4 12, 0 =
• Silver Foil. Glass Slabs_ ma: ,mg
1 thographs, az.i., at the Str i e g o i r . juutELL. ,
1- litontrose,_Gee, 11th, 1851.. _
•Fota,fo,sake by the Lo ad or buret by
' ` IYICKgRUAI I &
. art Milfrirdiltice Toth, 1051.
J. MeCorztrar.
PORK. Pa.
tation.