The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 24, 1858, Image 4

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    111014 . Jaivaisori.=l.The . folltiViitig'short
*street fro in Randall'a Life of 'JetTertion
tains .so . ranch, to-bo admired - of this gient
man, that we deetait a (hay to publish it;
Ilr.JefferionWeet generally rather a favor
ite with the other sex, and - not without:rea
sen--His appearance was engaging.. His
face, though atigilar:.And far from beautiful,
beathed• with - intelligence, with benernience,
and with the checrtul vivacity of a happy,
hopeful spirit. His complexion was ruddy
and . - del•iertelk fair ; his reddish chestnuthair
.luXuriant and . silken. Hi;. full, deg> set eyes,
the prevailing color of which was a light his
' .--zeh-,-(or4eeits .if hazel7eiti a -groundwork of
gray,) were peculiarly axpre , eive, arid' -mir
rored, as .the clear lake mirrors the claiia,the
emotion which was passing through his mind.
He stood six feet. two and a half inches in
height, and though ver s v slim at this, period,
'his form was erect andpincery, and his move
- • ments displaced elasticity and. vigor. He
was'an expert musician ; .* _ fine dancer, a dash
ing rider i 'and there, was no manly exercise
in which he 001 not: play well his part.—
His manners were unusually graceful; but
simple and cordial.* His conversation already
pessessed s rie'ine - onsiderable :share of that
charm which in after 3-ears was so mu6ifsex
tolled by ftieuls, and to which enemies at
tributed- so seductive au influence in inculding
the - young_ and the waveritur to his political
views. There was a franCtie=s, earnestness
and cordiality in its tone—a deei sympathy
with htimanity—a confidence inituan, and a
sanguine -hopefulness in . his . destiny, which
irresistibly won upon the feelings . not y- of
the ordinary hearer, hut of
_those- gray en
es the scbol-tr-itke 'Small; the &I' acieus
• • Wyibe, the qoutity and gifted Eauquier.
ifr. - Jeffelson's temper was gentle, kindly
and forgiving.- s If it naturally hid. anything
of that warmth:Which .is the usual concomi-'
tent of 4.llfecticirl and sympathies so aident—
and it bo doubt had—it find been subjugated
by habitual control. Yet under its even pla
cidity there were nor wanting those indica
. Lions Of cal en.ielf reliance and eourage - Which
- all instinctively recognizeand respect. -There
is not an in s tance on record of his taving
been - engaged in a personal renconter, or his
having suffered a personal indgnity: POS..
FP..41 ng - the accomplishments, be.,;aVoitled - the
vices of the young Virginia gentry of the day,
{.and a• - clask of 'habits, which, -if not vices
•: . ,(bemselves, - were too often : made the preludes,
fO them.: He never gambled. To avoid
portunities • to games which Were -generally .
accompanied with betting, he never learnea .
to distinguish one eartr froin another; he
was Moderate: in the enjo3 . -'nients of the-ta
ble.; - to strong drinks- be had an aversions
_ which rarely yielded ko any. circumstances;
- his month-was unpelluted by Oaths orltobAc
co t Though . he speaks of -enjoying' ."the
- tietory cf a favorite horse,"- and the " death
of thefoi," lie never-put. but one horse in
training to run—newr ran hoist a single race,
and'he, very rarely joi - ned in-the pleasant ex
citement-he..knew it to- be too pleasant for
. the aspiring student of the chase.. With such
• qUalities - of mind 'and character,- with the fa
vor Of powerful ftjeads and !datives, and even
viceroyalty,'tb' urge hint. onward, Mr. Jefro--
. .son was not -yourig man . to b 6 lightly re..
- garda .
by yoting or old of either
• THE DOCTOR • /ND
D-- liaddong been the "atzerisling physi
ciani of .a lady considetaWe past her teens,
and affected with ceriain disorders incident
. . .
to a want of occripation and the care of a I
family. She seurfr for the .doctor in season i
and out ofEeason,he rushes out at a two forty i
,pace,and finds his patient, physically, perfect- i
Ay well, - but sad and lonclv,. and a course
afflicted with the blitd , ., All he can do is to I
administer a 'fine s t - tire' 'With a few drops of ,
peppermint, and the patient is weil for a day. I
On one occasion—a cold, blusterous --night
—the Dfierqr hadjp - .t turned " in, wrap . pitig .,
1
himself.snugly in his blanket, _with the hope i
of a quiet sleep, den R loud rap arbused him. l
"Who is. st:ich .i; i:itrinired the Doethr. • ,
'Miss Sally Striclthind; sir ; she is most
dead ; expect she'll die before you get there.' i
• • I'll be along,' s'lys the Doctor, exclaiMing, ~
'to birriself, 'that Miss fi...:nliy'l -11 l cure ler I
this time.'
The Doctor" plods along throkrli the 'thud
- and mire, cold and rain, studying his appli
catinii,. finds her as 'usual,: dn a rather oppres
sedstate of mind., , -,_ • I -
'Doctor,' she said feebly, 'I - expect to die
every
. moment; lam 3 ,
verlow.!. Can you do
• anything - for me l'•
The-doctor feels her pulse ; _moth:rig the
matter—merely wanted company. Thedoetor
becomes communicative.
'Miss Sally, I was having., a terrible dream
I then your servant awoke me.'
'What. was it ?' she 'eagerly inquired.
, 1 1 dreamed that - I was den'],' continued
,the
Doctor, 'and I descended into the lower' re
ions, where I met `Old Scratch,' who invited
me to view. his dominion S .— When Satan.got
• .through stowing me around, he proclaimed
to the four quarters. of his kingdom that all
should go to bed ; 'for,' said he., 4 Salk Strick
land will be here direhtly, and there'll lie' no
sleep,in'my regions fer a - rnemth' • .
The Doctor's- sileedy departure- Was 'in
creased to flight by-the sight of a broolirstick
flourishing actively in his.tear; but the . reale
. .-dy was effectual.
As INTEnes-riso STottr.L'—‘Shon, Mine
• Sbon;' said a worthy German . .fatber to his
Lopeful heir of t,, , ?n years, whom. he bad,oi:er
beard [using profane language. 'Short ; mine
ShonAumm here land you liddle
INOws, mine Skon', shelf it be:a drue
• atom, &AM' it be 'a makes I.diere
'Oh,' a fine story, of coutse,' answered
`Ferry fell, den: There vas vonce goOt .
nice old gentleman -(shoost like me.),und• lie
had , -a tarn tire} Eddie iwy, - (4Most like yo , r).
Und one day be. heard llim. swearinEr, like a
.young fillian 1:s14 vas. Went to. the
winckle (corner) und dock out - a cowhides,
(shoost as lam doing 'now,) and-he deok der
tirty liddreplackguard hr.ile collar, (dis way
'YOU see l). irnd vallopped lliro_shoost so ! Cod
den, tiiive dear son, he bull ,his ears dis way,
and schinack his-face dat 7tiF„,urid deli him
go,mitont supker,, , almost ai=fou will do (HS
(C - 1- 7 A
evening:.
As Enrroa's AssEssmErr. 7 -It does a hotly
. good to Imre his pride flattered once in a
white.. •We realize the benailt..• af -- ir baeit . 11
year,. when the asFes,ors eorne'round and ask
bow much mone47 we have at leterest, bow
• much stock we =Lace in the public (ands or
• in-hanks;_and varioas other .
. questions,that are
• - supposed to be put only to - , •Colid min."
If there is
. anybody . around', we straighten up
/dig. Lily, expand. our col pOrovity, and in as
. aeltestiOna .as• we can cornmand,' we
anewer:.. ; q Ahout
the same as last "year."
`They know well enough what it is. So do we.
Or A jester in the Court of Francis 1,
complained that a cleat lord had threatened
to, murder hitn. be 003 so,' replied the
. king,- `I will lotto. him in
-less than five min
ute; after:4l wish your 'Majesty would hang
him fro minutes before,'said the jester.
( Agi.itnltnot, - -gittattlitipt..7,
'How to Roniove - Weeds.
Marry a widow,
LITTLE &AARDING'g. COLUMN.
GRASS: SEER
rITHE subscribers have just • receiiefl a fresh
lot'of-
LARGE AND. MEDIUM CLOVER-SEED,
LARGE AND - MEDIUM CLOVER ,SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AN D - MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,.
LARGE. AXD MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED,
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER . SEED;
LARGE AND MEDIUM CLOVER SEED, -
ALSO,
TIMOTHY CEEB
TIMOTHY SEED
TI),IleTtlY SEED
TMOTIIY SEED
• , TIMOTHY SEED ; • .
TIMOTHY "SEED •
• s TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
TIMOTHY SEED
• TIMOTHY SEED,
OF SCPERIOR QUALITY-,
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
- OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
' OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, •
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,-"
OF SUPERIOR Q UALITY, •
FOR- SALE BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY •
FOR • SALE lOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY. _
FOR SALE LOW, BY •
FOR SALE LOW, BY
FOR SALE LOW, BY. • •
FOR SALE LOW, BY - .
FOR SALE LOW, BY
LITTTLE & FINEDDIG.
NICHOLSON; MARCii 23d, 1858.
FARMERS
1. —AND—
E €'ll ANICS!!
T ILL please'remmber,when building ; that
V the subscribers are furnishing
'DOORS; SASH AND BLINDS,
. ...DOORS,- SASH .AND BLINDS,
-- DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS;
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
•DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, -SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
At the LowEs - r•Factory prices,.and that they
keep'constamly otrrhaml, a large stock cf '
NAILS, GLASS, rum - , PAINTS; OILS,
NAILS, - GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS.
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY. PAIN
NAILS, GLASS..II7fTY, kAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS.
.N 4 :AILS,. GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,_
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS.
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
DOOR TRI M I NG§,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TIZIMMINGS, . .
I)OOR TRI NB! rs c‘s,
1)00R M I NGS,
DOOR RI MNIINGS,
DOOR TRIMMINGS,
IiGOR. TRIMMINGS,
DOOR TR I NAL! NGS,•
Doon TE,LMMIN6S,
SASH A-ND BLIND
. _
SASH AND BLIND
• SASH AN
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND }HAND
. .
SASH AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
SASH -AND BLIND
SASH AND BLIND
FASTENINQS,
FASTEN I\ GS
FASTEN NGS,-
FASTEN I NGS.
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS,
FASTENINGS, - - _ •
LIME, AC., ti:C?
In fvel wo.havo ahu'st everything InTibe way of
•=k
BUILDING MATERIALS,
•
BUILDING •MATERI ALS,
BUILDING
,M AT ERI A LS,
1-13U1bLING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS,
BUILDING MATERIALS, -
BUILDING IIATERrALS,
' BUILDING MATERIAL`, .
BUILDING MATERIALS,
•
BUILDING MATERIALS,
Of first. rate quality, and will sell them at
a very small advance froth Cost for CASH.
-Therefore we confidently assure Builders,.
that they will materially' consult, their own
interests by giving us a 'call, before purchas
ing,
LITTLE .& HAILDING.
MEM
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR, - SALT,' •
,FLOUR,_SALT,
FLOUR, SALT,
FLOUR, SALT, • •:
.FLOUR, SALT,
_ FLOUR, SALT, •
FLotitt, SALT,'
FLOUR, S A LT, •
FLOUR, SALT,. •
AND LIME,
AND LIME,
AND. LIME,
• AND LIME,
AN I) LIME,
° ' AND LIME,
•
AND LIME,.
" AND LIME,
AND LIME,
AN 3! LIME,
firthe LOAD Or B ARREL; iimseintly on
hand, and for sale, rit , the very l'OvrOst rates, by
• •
UT= HARDINO.
ArcHozsoir, t -, ' •
.4PriP25lll 1858.1
T E
s x .G :V EIV
111 .4.: T • "
ABEL -TURRELL
AS just returned_from Now York, - with a
1.1 - largo and clioieo variety of Goods, bought
fur caste, and selected - with much cat* from
over thirty of the best Hooses ; in 'New York,
which he offers to his customers's:id the public
at low pricei for 41 - ash. : His stock comprises:
' R• U G S
M E'D I'o I N E ,•
7' A.- I N T S, • , ,
OILS,'
WLNDtOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,.
GROCERIES,
• GL AISS—W-A
CROCKERY., • -
•Mi L RRORS,
.• C O.QKS; •
WALL PAPER,
WINDO.W PAPER, ,
WINDOW OIL SHADES,
•FANCY GOODS,
,SLUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
- RFUM E R Y
DRY GOODS,
'HARD •WARE, •
STOI N•E WARE,,
WOOIDEN WARE,
BROOM
B U S E-S, '
JAPANN'ED
B I.IC D C AGES,
OA N ALRY SEED, .
POCKET KNIVES,
VHIPS,.
UM I BBELLAS,
GUNS,
PIISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
'T,UBPENTINE,
C AIMPHEN`E,
BURNING FLUID,
A COLIOL,
QUO E.• S ,
(FoilleditlinalPurposes only,)
TIRUSSES,, .
SUPPORTERS,
SHOU Li E R 1.-1; R•A C ES,
POIrpNAIES,
sr CTACLES,
SILVERA PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
G-OiLD. PENS, •
S T 4 T 1 - 0 N E R Y,
VIOLIN.'TRLNGS, Bo‘ys, &c.,
And all 1 thalnost popular
s PATENT NIt,'DIOINE_S,
.
Thankful for he littera!' patronage hitherto re.
ceived, he hop 's C merit 'a continuance and
large increase of the same.
ABEL TERRELL.
_
Montrose, Dee. Ist 1857.
gS . )
cy C.
ArTIEO: W. 3r
Ur - ' 2Ol Was
Washington 31:
the city and co
coarse and line
40000 sacks an(
ton's celebrated
'Jt•frrtn•-Sz. Dare
and 5 - 00u0 6,14
racce;.St. Übe;
allot which ni
vessel; store a.
Any p are !mg
assortment
N. B.—rino
different 'sizes,
ping order. A
Ground salt. in
Lt the qn Intity
''New York
Fur Cfbh
• PE
Would inv'i
SPRING
JUST reee.ivi
variety of
GinghamA, I.n
Poplins anti
Cashmere Sim
Ribbon?, Bun.
Cashmeres an
riety of other
STAPLE
Including time
Iron, Steel, N I
Shoes, Carpet
Wipdow Shad'
Oils, Paints, &I,
The entire
CASH, and a
LO'.%EST FIGUR
MONTHS' B
• N.
hand.
LETTERS,
. been du!
the estate (.1
14 of Rush,
to said estate
paytnent, and
the 'sail eSt...l
same to us,
• LIME, &C., &U•
LIME, &C &C
Th LI,ME, &C
LIME, &C., &C
LIME, &C., &C
LIME, &C., &C
LIME, &C, &C
Rush, Mac
LIMF, &C.. &C
LIME, &O
WOLFS
1-1. 31
BINGH
8./NG/L.ll
IRISES
I_ 'enlarged
and is now re
Few sll3lllll
bine so many,
went of Inv::
houve new an
Well furnish
vie\to the h
TheThysi
hEi - tweNe y
Binghatutbo)
during witilib
thousands of
eases hay.; •
.
Physicians. lit additiod to their patients at the
l n l!'
"punt" they , ave large practica the village
and sorrourgAing country, which makes them fa
miliar with te treatment of diseases of every dd
c aracter. They
grade and planned, bidlt, a
;I
own the •RingtramtorrWater-Cure,"consequentiy
it is under titelr entire control and management.
.Irfall those diseases to which the peculiar a-
daptation of ;Hydropathie treatment , has been
successfully demonstrated, they', will N:!eneral ly
guarantee a speedy and perfect restoratrtm.—
Such are the ;following, viz. - ---Acute and Chronic
Rheumatism , Nervous diseases, Dy spe pain, Sato f.
ula, Spinal complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, o nlarg4.,
Merit ofJointe,diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
Dropsy, Agtie and Fever, Female complaints of
every kind, kin diseases, Catarrh,' &c. &c.
• Perions who have been long sick or bed:ridden
and who have not succeeded heretofore in . their
efforts to regain their health, ere especially invi.
ted to consult lir or give tie a call. Terms from
- ,
„85 to per week, •. • ,
. liar Dr. Thayer will be at Searle's'Hotel in
-Montrose,orilyhursdayy. July Ist,. where any Inva
lid% who desire, may consult him. '
. For further particulars; address -
Inv‘2otti I -; 0. V. THAYER. M. D.
- -,
.att.! .halt I.l''
1 .
ANN. Wholesale Salt Dealer,—
. iington Street, (directly opposite
rkel,) still continues to offer to
ntry trade, all kinds of foreign
salt, at the very lowest Ogures:
bags. consisting in part of Ash
brand for table and dairy use,
/, Marshall's, grownlow's, &c.;
In Turf:.. Island. Bonares, Cu.
Lisbon. Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes. 4,:e.,
I be sold at bargain prices from
, d storehouses.
r wiNhimr to select from n good
find it to his interest to call.
:,ble salt put up in small-bap of
hnd eonstzmtly on hand in ship.
:te a splendid article of Rock
quart boxes. put up and for sale
;. in eases of five dozen each. •
Aprjj 1
tS,,AdLILS 2
r Prompt Six lonths' Buyers,
NORRITT
Attention to his new Stock of
MIER GOODS !
including, as usual, a . great
Ladies Dress G, - }ctls in Prints,
as, Robes, .Challiei, Bareges,
Bro:he, Stella, Silk and
Ivls; : Mantillas, Parasols, Rich
lets and Flowers, Broadcloths,
Summer Stuffs; w•itb a full via-
AND FANCY GOODS
• ries, Crockery, Hardware. Stores.
,ils, Hats anil" Caps, Boots and
ug, Floor Oil Chars:, Painted
.s, Wall Paper, .Cloeks, Drugs,
&e.
Stock having been bought for
Panic Prices, will bo sold at the
s, , to CASH anti PROMPT SIX
vers. •
It and' Flour conetantly on
New Milford. May, 12111.
ecutors' Notice.
, TESTAMENTARY HAYING:
Iviss.ued to the subscribers upon
atsick Ilacauiv, 14; of the town
deceased,—Ali persons indebted
are required to make immediate
.11 persons having claims against
:o are requested to present the
IV authenticated, for sett:ement.
AMES LOGAN, Executors.
HNIRONEY .- oth. 1853149%62'
!Areal:Ale Schiedam Schnapps,nt
TURRELL'S
GOODS II- 4"-
,
IWEBB'S.
OSE, APRIL, 30th 1858.
MONT
MTON'WATER CURE,
TON, BROOME CO. ./IT:
L ABLISHMENT has been greatly
and improved during the spring,
dy fur the reception of Patients.
institutions in this country com
,advantag,es for the successful treat=
(id's. The location is beautiful, the
1 commodious, the rooms large,air),
and every w ; :ty arranged with a
altMh and - comfort of the
ans, Dr. Thayer and - wife, have
• ars experience (the last eight at
n treating diseases Hydropathieally
time they have treated successfully,
iziek persons, many after•their dis
.en pronounced fatal, by' eminent
s. n. SAY - SE-8 isnOTEnlts
ARE 'ow RECEIVING
v alssr 'of 4 11/ ,
e tC" 4 C 1. 4
4. 1. SPRING °BQ
S• 113 AIL NOM GOODS.
WHICH flecashot Produce can bo bought
very low.
WALLPAPER. A select assortment just
V received. , • - -
S. It SAYRE & BROTHERS.
CARPETING. Bargains Offered by
S. H. SATRE & BROTHERS.
SAT RE
PLOWS! PLOWS.!!
LOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers
P
to the celebrltted l'eekskitle Plows which
vrehave added to our large assortment.
S. 11. SAYEE & BROTHERS,
Proprieters of Eagle Panndry.
Montrose. April 29th, 1858- 180.
.STOVES! STOVES Li STOVES !I
OUR Stoveshave been so thoroughly tried
to the entire untisfuetion of Al, that they
need no recommend from us.
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
,farmers' Pcciyanics'
INSIIRANCE COMPANY,
W. Corner Second and Walrtut Streets
/P2l2.a.ll)antitrialt.az
CAPITAL. $1,250,000•
This Company ejects Fire Insnrmtee' on
Buildings, Goods, Furniture, d•c.
Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo
and Freight,
TO ALL PARTS OF TUE WORLD.
Inland Insurance on Goods by Rivers, Lakes,
Canals, Railroads, anti Land Carriage,
to all Parts of the Union up
on tho most favors
blo terms,
DIRECTORS; •
lioN.THos.B.FLonvicr., CIIMIL L ES Dr(GEE,
(no. 11. ARMSTF,ONG, THOS. M ANDEEFIELD,
CHAS. A. RUBINCAN, EbW . EI R. ELMBOLD,
GEORGE HELMBOLD, CAEIL BREWSTER,
JAMEs E. NEAL, ISAAC LEACH, it:.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, 'President.
EDWARD R. HELM BOLD, Secretary.
T. BOYLE, Agent.
Office,,New Milford, Pa.
Jannnry iSth, 1858. ,
lELOCERIES, Crockery, Hardware and
v.t,.f ti ether articles to numerous to men
which shall be sold Cheap for Cash
C. W. MOTT.
tion.--n
or Rendr Pay
E. W. PHELPS'
A TEN 2' COMBINATION BEEHIVE
A SURE protection against Moths, Mice, and
ill all enemies of the Bee. Highly approved
for the last 5 yeitrs by the most intelligent Bee
Keepers in the western and eastern' States.
REFER ENCES.-J. S. Gregory and J. H. Bin
thalf, Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y. J. E. Ninth.
Candor, 'Flop Co, N. y. ; H. M. More, Painted
Post, N. Y.; Sam') Kidder, J. C. Elton, and
A. C. Ely, Elmira, N. Y.; John- Bell, Newark,
V. J.; Frederick Fritz, Ezt•dun, Po.; iiinun Hull,
Westfield, Mass.; Henry Fit Iman. Addison, N. Y.,
nd Ahijah Wells, Gib - son, H. L. Hine, Harford,
G. C. Birdsall, Jackson, and B. F. Wells, Clifford,
Snsq•a Co. Pa.
It may be used as a swarming or non-swarm
ing hive, the surplus honey and comb can be re
moved without injuring the bees. It is very
convenient for feeding bees, and prevents all
dan ,, er front robbers; it is also the cheapest pa
tent hive now in use, A hive with two sections
c•)sts 82.75, three sections 53.50, made of the
be•:t pied lumber, and can be had at all times
of F. Willard, Elmira, N. V., or of the under
sir-ned in Gibson.
For making and using, S 5, hive and right S.
I will sell town rights, having bought the righ
for Cie county. With every hive and riehtiv,
‘7fire a book instructing how to manage it. Mt
hive 'was at our County Fair last fall and took
the premium, with the bees and honey in it. 1
warrant et ery hive I sell to g,ive.satisittetion, or
refund the money after fair trial.
COE WELLS,
Gibson. Susq'a Co., Pa., Jan. Bth, 1858. tst*
r-ki rfj :1) li ',I) '..` ID ? ;_t; I . 2. 1 la
11. TaRD., •
4T THE HEAD OF NATALATIOX,
AND examine the choice stock of Sprits—
aitti Summer Goods, just opene d
for Examination angSain,ai I rry lowfigures by
C. W. Alorr.
TELLA, Unshmere, and DeLain Shawls at
I 0 very low priees . by C. %V. MOTT.
LI ATS and Caps of the newest styles, in
great variety by C. W. MOTT
PRINTS in abundance by
C. W. MOTT
BRASS Hoops, Hoefery, Gloves, 13elts
etc., etc.. by C. W. MOTT.
D ROWN and Blue Sheeting and Slf dings—
Shirtinff Stripes, Ticks, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, &c., &c.i.as low as tt,ln he affordill in Ns
market. C. W. 51orr.
Di4nolution.
OTICE is hereby given that tho firm of
IlavnEy & Gutip is this day dis,olved by
mutual conßeat.
Gib — son, Aug. 17 1857. E. E. Gum)
The books and•aceounta can be found at the
store formerly occupied by the subscribers. All
persona having unsettled accounts ate requested
to settle the same as notion as pessible.
The business will be conducted in future by
the undersigned, under the firm of C. &0.
E. HAWLEY 110 are constantly receiving from
New York and Philadelphia, the latest styles et
Fall and Winter Dry . Goods, Clo
thing&c., all of which will be sold at a very
small profit for ready pay.
Gibson, Aug. 315t,.1857. C. P. -HA L ET,
0. M. IIAWLF. Y.
• Farm for Salo ,
TilE subscriber offers for sale a Good Farm
0f:95 acres in Bridgewater, four miles east
of Montrose, 70 acres improved. There is on
the premises a large framed Dwelling.llouse, a
good framed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard
One half of the purchase money Will be required
down; the balance in annual 418We:tents.
ELIJAH BROWN.
Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. a 33tf.
Still - They Come!
THE largest S too k o of INIEDICINEB ever before
kept in this market may be found at the
AR - M P. , 13 OTOP.E.
It will be useless to enumerate. When you
wish anything in _the Patent Medicine line, or
otherwise, call at the Farmer's Store. Dtm'olor
get the place, dr.ron tnirn. R. THAYEIt.
Montrose; March 3d. 1858.
LOOK HERE!
r„ COBU offers to the public, at prices that
cannot fail to suit, a LAnca and SUr,EItIOT:
asertmerit of
(61ROICIERILIES 1 ,
at the old well known establishment formerly oc.
c tied by Oliver Crane.
.DCAssirTEAS, COFPF., SPICES, FEDIT, F4OlOl,
and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Ftstr,
article found in first class groceries.
The at ention of FiIIISIERS is solielled to a
superior .q Pity :of GICAIN and Gai&s SEED
which the un gaigned has o'n band and for sale.
CLOVER and TDIDT/111 SEED, ,S.a good'Azin
WHEAT sold at VerSii , ;lo roles for.Castr. As I
mean to merit, Iho to receive, a liberal itittie
of public patronage.- \ • .Z. COBB.
Muntre, , ,e, Marel4 i, t 8. jam.
. . „
SIMMER ARRANGEMENTS:
aw.argium
New Rail Road Ronte,
Deltywnre, - Lackawaninisac W.R.R.
STEW and expeditious broad- gunge route
1.11 from the North and West, via Great Bend
and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, directly through to Now ,
York and. Philadelphia. '
On and after Thittday, May 17th,1858, trains
tli be run-as follows:
- 7'he Ci cinnati Express Train bound eaat on
N. Y. & Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 8.15
a. tq, and connects with the EXPRESS Train
which leaves Great Bend for New York and PhiPa
at -- 8.30 a. m.
Due at Montrose, 9.05 "
Tunkhannock, 9.47 ""
Factory 10.10 • "
Scranton, 1'057 "
Moscow, 11.43 "
•
Strendsberz, 1.35 - p. M.
Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2118 "
Bridgeville, Phil. (pass. leave) 2.'40 "
Junction, ' 3.30 "
-New York, . '7.15 "
Philadelphia,B.2o
Passengers from N. Y., leaye P ier
No - . 2 North River, ' 7.30 a. m.
From Phi ladelphia; leave Walnut St.
Wharf. at , • 6.00 "
Leave Junction, - '10.50 "
Dneatßridgeville,(Phil.connection.)ll,.4o "
Delaware, (15 min. to clinner) 4 l2 00 In.
Stroudsburg, 12.47 p.
Moscow, 2.36 "
Scranton, 3.1 . 5 " •
Factoryvillo, - 4.05" "
Tur,khannock, , 4.25 "
Montrose. 5,08 "
Great Bend. , 5.40 "
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Mail, Train, west, nt 5.55 1 '
Accommodation Train leaves Scran
ton for Great Bend at • 8.30 m .
Arrive at Groat Bend, 'l2 20 p. m
Connecting with the, Dunkirk Express, west.
at 1 55. and the N. Y. Eipi=ess, east, at 2.35 p. m
Ret ernitig, leaves Great 117nd at 2.40 "
Due at Scranton, • 7.10 "
For the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Division, a passenger car twill Ito at
tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving-
Scranto.i, at 5.00 a. in.
Due at Stroudsburg at 10.15 "
• Junction at 210 p. m.
Returainrr, will leave Junction At. 4. 00 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at 7.20 "
" Scranton nt 1.50 Tr. tn.
Passengers for New York will change cars
at Jitection.
' To nn, from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R.,
leave or tyke the ears at Bridgeville.
For Pittston, Kin'i,rston. and Wilkesbarre,take
L. & B. R. R.. cars at Scranton.
For .Te-sup.Archbald, and Carbondale, change
cars at Greenville.
Tickets sold, and baggage checked throng/I.
JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't.
Wu.N. its's% Genl Ticket Agent.
May 13th, 1858.
re' Great Discovery of the Age. .11
IMPORTANT TO
YOB/ICC° CHEWERS.
DGusTAv I.I I NNARD'S Taste Rester-
LI alive 'Prot':"hes,—The Great Substitute for
4 1 . 1 , bacco. It is a welt tinesn and ineontroverti.
Lao fact that the use of tobacco is the promoting
cause or many of the most severe
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
to which the race of man is subject, as careful
analysis and long and painful . experience have
clearly proven tnat it contains certain narcotic &
poisonous properties most dangerous in thidr et
feels, which be entering the blood derange , the
functions and operations of the heart, causing
many to suppose that oruan to be diseased. ,
TOD ACC() affects also the entire nervous
system. mLnifesting itself --‘as all who havd.ever
used the weed wilt testify—in lassitude, nervous
irratil4lity, water brash, Zispepsia, and many
other disorders of a similar character. The
TASTE RES-TO TROCHES
are designed to counteract these baneful infla
ences, and have proved completely successful ; in
N-Inultittide of eases, and wherever mit4i. Being
It .rm less in themse;ves they exert a beneticia)
effect upon the entire system, restoring the taste
which has become vitiated or destroyed b;great
indulgence, completely` removing the irritation
and accompanying tickling sensation of the throat
_which are always consequent upon abstaining
from the use of tobacco, and by giving a healthy
tone to the stomach, invigorate the whole system.
Persons who are irretrievably undermininwtheir
constitutions and shortening their lives, should
Ilse these troches; irnmecihifely and throw rattle
injurious & unpleasant habit of ehewing tobacco.
These, troches or lozenges are put up in a con
venient and portable form at th.e..les" price of 50
cents per Mix. A liberal discount to the trade.
Prepared salely by the undersigned to wheur
alborders should he addressed.
JAS2E BOWERS, Druggist:,
Cor. 2d and Race:sts.
apriiBi,
Patent Medicines, &c.
AFFLICTED READ !
GII PIIENBf: G 51knienvEs.—Vegetable Pills
Green Mountain Ointiient, Sirsapirila
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion. Fe
ver and Ague Reined,. Health Bitters, Dysen
tary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, Catholivon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayres Pills and Cherry Pectorial, Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
/Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fitch's - Heart Corrector ; Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
.Wright's Indian Vegetable Pi Ils, Rhode's Fever
and Align° Cure. Merckant'sOarglin. Oil, Arni.
en Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Alties„.Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &c., &e-
A new - supyly just received, to be kept constant
j'y on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October. 7st. 1866.
C. P. IrAWLEY,
The NATIONAL MERCHANT
A large Weekly nt Sixty Cents a Year. •
TT contains a choke selection of Literary ca
l. ler, Tales, Poetry, and a large amount
coMmereial information. The reviews of the
Markets and Bank Note Reports are of-them.
'selves worth more than the price of subscription.
and the paper itself, before it is printed, costs
More than we get for it.
For Ten DollarA we will send sixteen copies
of the Merchant and a copy of any three dollar
magazine, such as Uodey's Lady's Book, Gra
hant's Afagazine._
Specimen copies ,of the Merchant will ho sent
,o any address on the receipt of a postage stamp.
Active young men wanted to canvass fur the
paper, to whom a liberal commission will be al
lowed, that will amount in some cases to eighty
dollars a month.
Addresß, - S. ;E1 ASHTON & Co.,
National Mert:htint Wee, Plffindolphirt
TirlilB is to certify that the undersigned hair
I. used Manny's Mower with Wood's 618.'0i° '
roent, the pa.st season, and are fully 81Aii6ed that
it is mood
.machine, and we 'reentumendit to
the•farmers of this County as a_ profitable and
labor-saving machine. • • . ; -
—, JEREMIAH MEACMAIII, -, A..,_'GRlfl'lß,, , :::
J4311N lIARRIEHTON, i '
* IAAJARVII,PMs:
M.
', J. 'flAnatidTox, ' • T.T..Piusrizit f—:
FebruMl2s, 1858. . - . s
Per machines .apply to' die' urideiligill'Astitait.
' co;,l LATEIROW .
3feni - rose, March' I sq.,. 1858, " [ mut tht. _
The Cheapest Paper in the World.
ATTENTioI. FARtEits!
rriparittion .,
♦
Bled/ tonceersiltd_compoutd Fluid lattait .
. _
For Ditreases - of th-e-fliadder, : • Grain:
Dropsy, :
,Vreakieises, - Obstructions, &Tel . •
•
Diseases; Female Conqilaints, and all •'
•,- Aliases of the Sexual' Organ'', • •
arising from excesses and imprudences in life, and
removing all improper discharges from the blads
der, kidneys, or sexual organs,whotber existing
in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause
.
they may have . originated, and no matter of how
long standing, giving health and vigor to the
frame, and' bloom to the pallid.cheCk.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!!
it - cures nervous and debilitated sufferers;'and
removes all:the:symptoms; among which will, be
fotindindispositibn to exertion, loss of po wer,less
of memory; ditEeUity,ol breathing, general week
horror'Of disease,. weak'nerYes, trembling,
dreadful horror 'Of death, night sweats, cold feet,
wakefulness, dimness of vision, I env pr.ua iversal
lessittide of the muscular syittenhoftenanermous,
appetite, with dyspeptic - syrnyitonts; hot hands,.
flushing of thelmdy,' dryness:of thq skit, pallid
countenance and eruptions °tithe fi6,itain in the
-back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black
spots 'flyin g before the eves, ' with temporary
and loss of sight;wanfof sttention,great
mobility, restlessness, with horror of
NoThing is more desirable to such patleitts than
solitude,and nothing they more dread for fear of
themielves; no repose of inanner,no earnestness,:
no speculation, but ii. harried transition from one
question to another.
,These symptoms, if allowed Logo on-:-whieh
this medicine invakably removes—soon follows
loss of power, fatuity end epileptic fits—in one
of which the patient may expire. Who earh say
that these excesses are not frequently coflowed'
by those direful diseases . —insanity and consump
tion? The recordl oT the insane asylums, and
the melancholy deaths by consumption bearam•
pie witness to the truth of these assertions. In
lunatic asylums the most,melancholy exhibition
appears. The countenance: is actualiy'sodden &
quite, destitute—neither mirth or, grief ever via
its it. Should a sound °title voice occur, it is
rarely
t•With woeful measures wan despair
- Low sullen sound.' his grief beguiled..' •
Debility is the most terrible! and has itrought
thousands to untimely graves, thus blastitig the
ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured
by the us'e of this
INFALListLE runnEDT.
if you are suffering with any of the - above die.,
tressmg, ailments, the Fluid Extract Hoehn will
enre von. Try it and be cony:need of its efficacy.
Fir Beware of quack' nostrums and quack doc
tors, who falsely boast of abilities and references.
Citizens know and avoid them, and save long Fstif.'
tering, money, and exposure. by sending nr call-!
Frig for a bottle of this popular and specific rem-
It allays all pain and inflammation, is per
fectly pleasant it its taste acd odor, but immedi
ate in its action.
HELMBILIY;' EXTRACT BUCHU •
Is prepared directly according to the rules of
Pharmacy apd Clionistrv,switlithe.greptest ac.
'curacy and che mical knowledge and care deco,
ted in its .comb:nation. See Professor Dewees
valuable works on the, practice of physic, and
most of the late standard works of medicine.
ti 100 JJ One hundred dollars will
_be paid to any physician who can prove that tiM
medicine ever injured a liatient;and the testimony
of 'thousandk can .1)e produced to
, prove that it
doe's great good. Cases of from one week to ;
3' years' stanainz.have been e ff ected. The mass
of:voluntary testimony in pitssession• of the Pro
prietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers,
is immense, embracing names well known to
Science and Fame.
100,000 Bottles hare been'sold and hot a
single instance of failure has been reported!
Pm - wally appeared before me, an Alderman
of the City of Philadelphia, 11. T.' Helmbeld,
Chemist, who being duly * tworn does say, that
his preparation t;ontaius no Narcotic, Mercury'or
injurious Drug. but is purely Vegetab!e.
H. T. Helmbold, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed bcforeme this 2341 day of
Nov. 1854. Wm P. HIBBARD, Alderman:
Price $1 per tiottle,-tir. si. for 55. delivered
to any address. accompanied by reli.ible and:res
pevaible certificates from Professors of Mediesi
Colleges, Clergymen, and others. Prepared and
sold by II. T.. HELMItOLD,
'Practical and Analytical thrimist; -
'No. 52 South - I Oth.st.. below' Chestnut,. Assem
bly Builditis, Philadelphia, Pa.
To be hid of all Drnir.aists and bealers
in the U. S., Ca nadas,"a ad British Provinces. ;
Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Ilelmbeld's
—take no other. Cgres
Sold in Montrose by ABtLTURRELL, Agent.
Jan. 20, 1 58.—1 y. . .
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA
A Benevolent Institution, established by special—
endowment for the relief of the sick and die
_ tressed, afflicted withVirtiyat.Epidemic disegses.
MO ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual
1. Diseases, such as SperinatoKrhcea,,Serninal
Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet,Sy phi
lis,the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, &c., &c.
TI:0 HOWARD ASSOCIATIONa in view of the
awful destruction of human life,caused by Sexti="
al diseases, and the deceptions practised - upon
the unfortunate victims oT _ such diseases, by
Quacksoevertil years aito,directed their Con.
suiting Surgeon,a.s.a CHARITABLEACTWOrIhy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for - the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give MEptch.t.AttrlEE GRATIS, to all who
apply by letter, With a description of their con
dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, dic.,) and
in cases et 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 Direettirs on n review of the past, feel
-assured that their labors in this sphere of benevo
' lent effort, have been of great benefit to- the
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 Spermatorrhtaa or Seminal Weakness, the
Vice of Onanism, 3laSturbation or Selt:Abuse,
and other diseases of - the-sexual organs, by the
Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by
mail (in a stalest letter .envelope.) Fres OF.
CHARGE, on the receipt of Two STAMPS fiaT pos.;
tage.
Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George
R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso
ciation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. ' By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. LIARTWELL President
GEORGE,FAIRCIIILD, Secreldry.
Oct. 15th, 1837 - . • ilk
On Manhood nniChe reinitiate Decline.
Just Published, Gratis,the 20th rhouiand:
A FEW WORDS on the rational treatment,
without Medicine, of Spernedoirh ea or Lo
cal W caltheas, Nocturnal EmisSions, Genital and
Nervous Debility; Impotency;and impedithents to
Marriage generally, by B. DE LANEY, M. D.
The important. fact that. tiok'many,. alarming_
complaints, originating in the imprudence and
•solitude of youth, may be easily removed WIT -
OUT MEDICINE, hi in this small. tract, cle:
demonstrated ; and the el:di - rely:new and highly
suceesful treatment, as adopted - by the. Author,
fully explained, by means pf which - .every ono is
enabled to-afire HIMSELF' perfectly and at the
least possible cost, thereby ttylaiding:all the ati.
'veriised nOstrinns . orthe'ddy:
Sent to any -address; 'gratis . indliost free hie
'sealed enveloli‘ by remitting jpos y-paio two
'postage stamps to Dr.. DE LANEY; 83 East 31st
street, New York City. -
• gYVAitIRVII43 - /11W.NIEVMM' s
•
TO,MOTHERS,WIVES & DAUGHTERS.
Dr. R.A. LANIONT 'S Periodical Compound.
The most beneficial And successful rtioriLE NED
mittz nor. u 10, or, kni4n,.. tdr Cases of dia •
orderekObs,trunted 4r supprtnuiMl Sienstruafiop e
Lueorrhoati,rerifale VitealineasAte.".
hitVe beo dis4i)Paltite4 in the In4i of Penale . Pill4
; can pit}, the Umpst. cpalideoce In. tiliA CoMa.
pound,lit -to infollittloin the aiirdpf the. above
to
ally address ..ky,eueloaing ei to spy authorized
a_gctnt, Prelklred . bY.R, I, ANDREWS; Iluffolo
B. Y.l ~
'or BENTLtz:READ axo.,
rid` "a
aril ggit , t4 general I [may 13'58. I y
qi - gt6Utrisi :PinOti.4' t,
itiILISIIED EVER" THURSDAY BY :"
- ANDREW •J: nititITSON.
Ternal.-41.30. per unarm if pail in ad.
vance, $2:06 if paid within-the year; or $2.50
if nut paid Until the end of the year .or period
of iubscrintion, Advance payment solicited.
Discontinuanees optional with the Publither
until -all arrearntes are paid: - s
_ Rates of Adrertinfng.
One square, (1" line's,) 3 weeks or less, $l.OO
Each snbAlnent - insertion, . 25
One sqUare one year, $B.OO, two sifrsi $12.00,
threeaquares $16.00, four squares $20.00.
Business Cards, of six lines $3.00 per year.
Job !Work pf all kinds executed neatly
and promptly. Blanks always on hand.
January Ist. 1858.
-B 0 YLE --
REZ,;IIE,SEN,I'S A CAPITAL OF OVER
4:65 1 000,0130, -
For Fire, Urine, Life, and inland insuranee.
Office, New Milford, Pa.
:Tanury 18th, 1853
Dr• H• Smith, & Son,
SURGEON DENTISTS. ,Residence and of. .
fico opposite the Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose. Panic%Wl-attention will be given
to inserting teeth on gold and silvor plate, and
to filling decaying teeth
January . 10th, 1858.
. • WM. W. SMITH; & , .CO.,
Cabinet and Chairllaisufa,ctur.
era, foot of Main Street: Moiatrose. Pa.
ABEL TURBELL, MO:MOSE, PA
- Dealer • in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varn,ishes,
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy" Goiids,Jew
elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines.
JOHN GROVES;
Fashionable Tailor—Shop n e ar the
Baptist Meeting Rouse, on Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa:
DR. R. THAYER,
Phpiiciau and - Snrnvon, 'Montrose,
Pa. Office i•n the. Farmer's gore. -
J. D. VAIL, M. D.,
- .
Physician and Surgeon; has perm
netly lorated himself at Braekneyville, Susq'n
County, Penn'a, and will promptly attend to all
calls with which ho may be favored.
May; 1856—n22. . .
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
New •
Whoiiemtlo dealer in, Buttons, Combs,
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Silverand Plated-giro, Cut
lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &e. &e.
Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal
terins:•*' -
WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
- DR. E. P. WILMOT, =
.•
Urradttnie s of the Allopath:e and -
.spathie Colleges of Medieine. - is now per
manently loitated in Great Bend Pa.
April Ist.. 1846.
- - •
JOHN SAIITTHR,
Tl:t4hionftble Tailkir. Shop first door
north of the Farmer's Store. -
hilkinFAV EFTO2I -
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Pa. ~.
Chartered hy the Stiite of Pezinsylvanict
CAPITAL, 300.000 D0(.1..11{5.
Insures against loss oP dame by fire, on buil
dings, furniture, and tuerc4andise <Lem:rally.
we e Losses adjusted by 3rbitru tiou, Whtrb
the parties fail to :!zree.
H. A. Frantz,. I Jahn tAndeg .
H. Kraber. Frod. Sulrzttcli,
Willism Wallace, I • Eli .KinrilV.
Samuel Dyer, Thomns Gray,
- David Strickler.
11. ABER, President ;
D. STRICKLER, Secretary.
• s 0. S. BEEBE, :!ii.r,t.mt, Montrose, Pa.
February 24i..18h9. •
Trianniuturcrs'_
Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of
Terms
CAPITAL $500.000• •
Fires Marine and Inland TransOcira
tali 1113.
A.thow S. LIPPINCOTT,
WM. A. RHODES,. ice P re s 4 t.
.ALFRED Wm:s, Secretary.
• '
•
DIRECTOItS.
Aaron S. Lipincott, ohdiles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Wm. Thomas, J. Rinaldo gai,k,
WM.,Neal, John P. Sitnntons,
Charles J. Field, 'James I'. Smith.
o . ffice itro. 10 Merchant's Exchange, Phil'a.
A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa.
2ovi
.MONTROSE.
" A.
, z rriHE subscriber havin,g - purchased,
, 21 1 4 A_ refitted and newly furnished the
••,.
abovii - well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the trait.-
cling public and others with all the, attentions
and conveniences usually found in• first•class
Houses. No . effort •will be spired by the.Pre.
prietor and his Assistants to make the lintel
equal in every point to any in the country. '
The Bar will always be supplied with toe
Choicest Liqmirs. - .
The Stables, connected with this House
are large; roomy and cohvenient, add careful and
attentive Hostlet 8 are always-in charge of them.
J. S. TARBELL.
Itforit rose,
.Iffay 13th,
R . E M O.V A L •
The Saddle, flarzucia anitVittnli Shop of
TORDIII2r2
IS REMOVED to the building•reeently occu
pied C. C. Hollister, on Main - Si., one door
above . S. S. Mott's, where he will be happy to
wait on all 'who may favor him with their patron
age.
Jan. ‘2,oth, 1858.—fe.
Artist's Materials. •
PTNTS in Tubes, Brushes, Tin, Copper and
%Ilver Foil, Wass Slah and Diallers,
'Littragraphs, &e., at the Stare of
ABEL TURRELL.
Itontrnse,Pee. 15th, 1857.
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i , ,40 Pt "Jinni tithes," Ats:rihir
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~ ~, , z ~, roll's variet yof seljeted
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_,.,..„-, .. g potis, keeps' up N. I, and
he is constantly receiving
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accessions, every few days. - Pi ices as , Low as
tip& lowest. ' - - .
T . NOMESTIC INSTRUMENT or SELF
1:1 SYRINGE : Adapted to. the different varieties
of this kind of instrument. It is admitted to be
the best in m ar k e t. . Also a great variety of
other Instruments, for various purposes„ Itsually
kept - by Druggists, not ueeessary to enumerate.
Pra. Sale at the Dien' Store of ABEL TURREL3
Montrose.
D E GRATITS ELECTRIC .OIL, the - great
; remedy forithentnatism, Neuralgia,Lame
ness,StiffJoints,Painsdag. Also, nearly all ofthe
leading Patent.Mediernee.in market, enamoring
-a remedy for every disease to 'which is sub
leet., For bale by - ' ABEL TURREL.
IDRC(FESSOIt W6IOD'S flair Redman .8 at
„1 TURRELVS,
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linsurance Qi.o.i