The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 16, 1858, Image 4

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    Ohl Timelgrietilturei in :Ameißw
vzimitieilir Es.
Our New England fathers pursued farthing'
under difficulties Of *bleb we bare buulittla
coneeption, - The' einintry - froni which they delphia, On i/its Canuien , and Minutia ,railroak '" r j " --- ' I ...
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emigrated was . further advanced hi civilize- [ -
New Jersey.,- An _Old estate has recently been Diseases, eis, Obstruciions, Secret
Fernall •Complatnis, and all
° pencil for sale, tied *the,first- dieisionjof •10,00 . 0
lion, and better tilled thin any then rite: ~. , s deresdititled,.up into farms of twentarlaseiais and , , Diseas . en.or f il Sexual
imprudences
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globe; and this they- eicebtiged fee Oneaen- . apa s e f s , The.aoil is of the best quality for th , artsingfrom excesses ma imprueences in ii se, nn
titely new-.to them, and. for a "soil and eli"e production • of fruits, grains, Rea
• The price is retrieving nil impropeedischarges from the bled.
Mate unlike th ose of which theyhad.before asts to $2O per, acre, payable in easy quarter der, kidneys, or sexual "organs, whether existing
ire MALE Olt FENA i ILt.I; from whatever. cause
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some- eapetienee. Thrown `into a -savage yearly instalments, within a term Of s four year's,
wilderness, their knowledge of fatining on, the i with interest,.-: The tortes aro teade.ealra in •er. they '
may have oriented, end no matter of how
smooth please of ' the Old country' would" der to insure the rapid improvement of the hind, long standing, giving ihealth and vigor - to the
avail them• but 'little; Almost - • •thiti
men , by•enaplinglevery industrious man to huy a farm. frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED !! i
meat-be ' It is now b riny exiairsteel• improved bao d
reamed anew, and their kno;•bidge r- - e • ... s• °
, ro ads - and and some of the best cam fro msens; Now It cures nervous iindi debilitated sufferers, and
of farming in' &used t - in •t .
acquired_ b •
e . ta a us be .a t t al e :l ea andthe Middle States are erecting large removes all the symptoms, among which will he
slow' and painful - experience. - •
Who will ' improvements.. •It is.a• scene of the greatest im. found indisposition toiexertion, loss of power,lo
ss
' wonder, then, that. their progress was slow? arma m e nt o ut of B . hiladelphia. Setenta. fi ee of memory, difficulty of breathing, general weak-
Rather, let is wonder thateter did not sues houses have beeraimilt in four months. Practi- • ness, horror of dismeee, weak nerves, trembling,
•cutith to the difficulties and arar - dships. e : -cat farmers and business _ men from the length dreadful horror of death, -night sweats, cold feet,
The early settlers had - no beasts of burdensi-rind breadth. of the. Union arc settling the-re. It wakefulness, dimness - pr tisioralanguormaiversal
. for many awaits after their arrival: And i is 211..imporktnt business place, on miasma of its lassitude of the muse sir system t often enormous
- • a I being in the-midst of a recut market • }troy er appetite, with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands,
when at length' a few cows were gent over, I • ; - - • • ' - • ; of theskin,pallid
, Pete seised upon thialand- finds immediate sale, flushing of the body, dry
being poorly - - fed on "coarse meadoii, bay
- i The water is exeellentand no such thing as fe.. countenance and ereptions on the face,pain in the
many of them drooped and - died and I
` Ol -ters i rer is k n own . a beck, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black
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surviving this, Were killed by the wolves or ' s Theloil iset sandy or clay loam, with a clay sPote flying before the eves, with a temporary
Indians, , "%aides; ale difficulty and COst . ofj bottom end retentive -of manures: Iris free of sttrusion and lossof sighewantof attention,great
importation
.Were "then so ?rests as * to raise ; atones- end easily worked. It abounds largely I mobility, restlessnessawith horror of society.--
their., price abore the means of. ordinary,airethe phosphates, and- such is its. fertility that Nothing is more desirable to such patients than
Gainers..` Ia the year 1636 cows sold from i from the eropaprodueeriaboth upon this land and solitudeamd nothing "they more dread for fear-of
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terentrAve to thirty pounds sterlintr- f ,„, 1
the largo - area adjoining under • cultivation, it themselveet . no repose oernanneraio earnestness,
• - • e , t" " will be found not to be excelled :anywhere in no speculation. but a hurried transition hormone
Ter 610) and oxen at forty pounds a - ' 1 ' • ' .'
question -
.. pan's, the productson of crops most adapted to its mar. to another. ;
The cattle, too, were greatly inferior to those ket.. - ' - These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which
aalthe present*. day. The "ox was min and "
- Ilnread ' er. may o wellaware that , the ear s•' this medicine i•nvara bly rent •es—soon follow s
illashsped, and the horse very unlike the nos est and thebest
fluitteand vegetables come from loss of power, fatuitY end epileptic fits—in one
. blesdray horses of Boston and Baltimore of 1 New Jersey, which are annually exported to the of which the patient may expire. Who can say
• 'die present day, and the sheep Were inferior, • amountof millions oadollars. The lend, besides that these excesses are not frequently followed
both in size and ferm e arid in the tinenuae oil being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has by those direful diseaaes—insanity and consump
aii abundant laupply.of the best quality of meek tion ? Tho records Of the insane asylums, and
theewoola 1638, there-were ne horses in_the man ure . *the melancholy - deatas by consumption hear am •
Plymouth colony; and history- tells its that . umb • • * *
Lumber :and can -be had on ple•witness to the truth of these assertions. In
one-,John -Al
_, den, the rival "suitor' of Nilesl thaspot at a'ehean price, from tho mills. Other * lunatic asylums the Most melancholy exhibition
, *Standieha- carried home his bride ." oti the , e
mills ere now being opened, and brickyards be- - appears. The countenance is actualiy sodden &
2 . ..baclarif. a. bull, which
_he liadacovered'with ae ing e sterted upon the round. A person can - put quite destitute—neither Mirth or. grief ever vire
Piece of intodsome - brodcloth, he leading the l u p a frame-tenement ' 'for present convenienee for its it. Should a sound of the vele° occur, it-is
ungainly animal. ba • • a rope fastened to. a tints l'one-huadred defiers. On account of ths extee t rarefy articulate.
in its-nose." - . -•. e r eivieemagration, this is the best course to pursue l '•With woeful measeres wan despair
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Agriculturall in order to get a pleceato live in at first. Car
a . mplemehts could be im- ' pentersand builders '•. Low sullen wands his grief beguiled."
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ported Troia the mothercountry , but ll ;
a . per.. 1 es on the best •terms. • thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the
- sons could riot afford to obtain them in that ' *li' . - "el Vel emigranthas - " • • ,
, is t in e sere the many adv an- Ambition of mans-noble youths.. heal be cured
way.' A fainter of the present day would I tages. He is within 'a few hours' ride of the bythe
use of this
not think the best of them Werth much, thev.l.great cities in the Middle States and New 'Emig- INFALLIDLE REMEDY'. ' •
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were-so rudely made, so heavy and un w i eli n v. ; land ;he ishear - his old friends and associations; i lf you are suffering with nay of the above dis
- Many-of their tools were nrade from boo-ore* i lie is in a eettled country, where every iprove- tressing ailments, tho Fluid Extract Bimini will
the only' metal then to belted, and --. t ; ment and teeniest o f f civilization is it can t o ahe
were veea,a• ; ease you. Tr-y it :Millie convinced °fits efficacy.
effa Bewnre of quack nostruins mei quite* doe.
,isin a healthy place, and is not subject the '
. -- brittle and'easily destroyed. •tors, who falsely bons of abilities and references
brittle certainty of l osin g the greater art of his family
• - Twelve years • Ci tize nsknow aa toe Kneen save long, su -
„ after their ding at Plynioutli ; and his own health by those e -dal • • 111 • dI f
malignant . evers
tlie farmers of the colony, lad no plows, and I which make the graves of so many Millions of faring, money, and exposure, by sending or call
were obliged to ,prepare 1 eir la'nds • for eeei ; the young and hardy in far off regions away i ing for a bottle or thia popular and
peel
rem
wads "the hoe. As late . 1637. there were i faten home and friends. Besidesehe has a mild adY• It allays all pain and inflammation, is per.
only thirty-six *Ws in tb whole' of Mas:sa-• t
; climate and an open winter., feetly pleasant in its taste acd odor, but immetli
chusetts.- For a long riod after this, the i There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, ate in as action.
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anti . to these who ithprove the railroad cumpeny HELMBII-D . : l EXTRACT 'BUCHU
Stets paid a bounty to Tay one \V111) :. IC I IIKI I 141%e
..FS a free listret, Is prepared - directly according, to - the rules of
buy - and kee • '
p. a plow in repair, making
it his ;...- The reader will at 'once be struck with the ad- Pharmacy and Chemistry, with th e greatest cc
sole business:to
. co-go from -feria to farm,break. -
: 'vantages presented; and askhimself wail • curacy and chemical linei'vledge and care 'dm o.
here d
inf. land.. This mivst : he •
t~
man ! a . . - , . ' Th•; re . . it -
1 c . .2, on u s, was never thrown in the. mar- valuable works on the Practice of physic. and
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RaWns a great advantage, surely,- to dm I k q i and unless these statements were Correct, most of the late standard works of medicine.
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no one would.be invited to examine the land be. Mr • S. 10 0 0-1,.1 One hundred doll:ire will
first Settlers 1.0 acquire the ;Ise of several new
1 fere. purchasing. This all are expected to do.— be, paid to any physician who can - prove that the
. Plants „employed by the natives for food.; Yet They will see the.mnd under cultivation ; they I medicine ever inju see a patient:and the testimony
it took _some time' to learn how lc "cultivete will
\ meet -persons, no don?... from their' , C.PiVe of thousands can be •produeed to prove that it
•,,,.. them; and hardly less , litre , to relish- *di
. ~ em. lil t neigliboihooa : they will witness the improve- tines great good. Cases • of from one "week to
. Indma 1 corn w• • • • ' •
as one of these hints • and
_ _,.__ . , _ . p .. ,
,meats, and can judge oldie character of the o _ 13 years' standing have been effected. The mass
' pumpkins - , 'squashes, potato - es und tobacco elation.. Persons should Come prepared t o - p u re tof voluntary testimony in possession of the No:
were, almost equal strangers to there. It is "chase, as many are- Imetting s •and locations a r e pr:etor, vouching its . .virtues and curative powers,
' said-that the potatoe was; se rare in'England; not held on refusal• . . is immense, embracing names well known to
at the - beginning of ale 1-7th cen '' • The Hammonton Farmer, monthly Literary .
tntl'i as t° and ea - • • 11 • I sheet. ' containing m cm - nee , and Fame.
usedbi only in tile smallest-apraniities. e lt ,
tie. • ,r i l i cu ura
in of am b ruentoa, , will be sent to each trster- 100,000 Ito tIA4 have been sold lied eat a
was - sold at two shillings a- pound, • for' the
Cr. and cars
. e obtained at , ea CIS. per annum. .- , single instance offallere has been reported! -
Queen's table, and was used as fruit,' baked -.
1 • Tahrneirsi •
.. 1 utable s lams:suttee deeds given, I. Personally n Jma r d bafore me, nn Alderman
'r 5 4al
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in pies, seasoned - • h spires and wine, and.
sometirneeeaten with sugar."
The colouistA - adopted, to a great extent,
tbe.' Indian Mode' of • cultivating the plants,
above named, and, as the times then were, it
answered'a good purpose. For exatup?e,!ike
the natives,. they planted their corn four
feet apart; and those 'living near 'the sea
coast, mantirerftbeir - plantS in the bill with
borse , erabs; th6se hying on strains in alai
interior. used fishes . for_ the same • purpoi.e.
They planted beans among their coin, that
the former might be. Aipporte4- by the latter.'
They hilted "their corn abOut two feet . high;l
supposing it tnecessary to sustain the stalks.
Great Clock.
Henry C.-Wright-in a letter to the Libet'ator,
thus describes the great clack in the Cathedral
of Strasburg: •
" The_pneSts and military have retired and I
am now sitting in a chair 'facing the gigantic,
,eloek--.from the bottom to the top not less than
100 feet, and - 39 feet wide add 13 deep.' Around
me-are,aiany Strangers waiting to s4t the work-,
ing of this clock as it strikes the honref noon.—
Dieu , eye is upon the clock.' It min,- wants five'
minutes- to 'twelve. The clock has struck and
the people are gone, etcept a, few whom•the sex-,
ton or head man, with a wand and sword, is con
- ducting rhund the building. The clock is struck
in this way: The dial is some '2O feet from the
Boor, en each side of which is a cherub or little
boy, with a mallet, and oVer,the dial is a small
bellA The cherub on the left strikes the,,first
quarter, that on the right, the secoad quarier.—•
Some fifty feet over the dial, is a large niche, is
a huge figureof Time,a bell in the left, aesexthe
. in, the rightband. In front stands a figure of a
:_young man with a mallet, who strikes the third
quarter on the bell in the hand'of andsi
then iurns: and then glides, with a Slow steKl
round behial Time, comes out an old min with
millet, and places himself in front of him: -
"As the hour of twelve comeS, the. old Man
anises his wallet, and deliberately strikes twelve
times on the bell, that Rehoes through the bei Id
ing.and is heard all around the•region of the
chord'. The old man glides slowly behind Fath:]
er Time, and the young man comes-on readily
to perform his part, as the time comes round
. again. Soon as the old man' stritek twelve and
disappearedanother'set of machinery is put in ,
motion some • twenty, feet higher still. It is
thns: there is a high cross with the. image 'of
- Christ The instant it is struck, one ef
- apostles walks out from behind, comes in front,
turns, - facing - the-.cross, bows, and walks on
.to his place: As he does so, another comes out
in. Vont, bows, 4nrns, and passes in. Sol welve
apostles, figures, as large as life, walk round,
bow;"and pass - on. As the last appears, an enuf
montreoek; perched-on the pinnacle-of the - clock,
idowly. {lva its - wings, stretches forth Its neck ~
• and crows three tithes, so loud as . to 5e heard
ontsithkef ibielthrch to some distance,:and,,46
natorallpaslo Val mistaken- for a - real - cocy.--:
Then'ail ie an Irleat As death. No Wonder this
cleelris:thendmiratio) - 3 of Europe. It wa4 made'
. 1571• and "has ,performed . these mgehanical
wonders ever since. except about f4-years,
when is stood out of repair."'•
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Tax NEw
. Irorni ",Tarr3usu" / s aye that in
order to save the surieon . a job likr nn in
crowing the"nail, (19 not cnytway the pffend
in& corner _al the nail, as is usually done,rery:
short, but cut a notch in the centre, quite
'ciirsira to the quick, and It'eep that notch
. there
until the difficulty is cured, which will some
times be" svith . the first cutting. The philor:
phfcf - the re.medy is; that the ctn. breaks the
arch,.and naturally changes thccurraturepf
the-xiiiL, -end , ' wakes the: Cr.irners cirri up-in •
steed or dossii; - _
. _
_Another yernedy AS prescribed by #.la,dy
.aarttssiiiondent. or the Ilartford'."C(snrier," who
s disuihter who had -suffered for_ years
iionsraysiniiiir -affliction. She bad cons_ulted.
iresmrai liPystnianO, and had. finally nuked at
the - Vornt where the doctors - baid toe: mPs
. . ,
I tore -off, to Save life,
when this simple hilt sari remeth wits applied,
and. a .Tery' ditys the ()are was ,complete.
Tbe - fentbd) . Ty was simply, tinea.small
• itptantiti mixed with an, equal quantity of
:pulverized and sifted -.through
the We - is ulcerated, firsC wash it
with tasfilasaaji:,:itidal and then apillylAhe
poWilei two:M-6Tel, fitttes a .4ay.•
,
o.lone that , mixes hs base
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. • HAMIONTON"AANDB:'
W. ENGLAND .SDTTLEMENt.
110 opportUnity to *all vriniiig farms—in a
jleakthyplnce,twenty.iive milosfrorn Philo
clear ir incumbrance, when pnychase.money
is 'paid. Itotire to the.land :=-Leave Vine street
wharf, Philadelphia, for•ltammonton by railroad
tit 7.30, A. AL,..and. .5.30 - P. 31.: when there in
for'• Mr. Byrnes. - Boardiriz conveniences
- will be fo - und: Letters and applications can be.
adtlressad to S: COCGIILIN, 202 South
Pifth.S.treet. below Walnut. Philadelphia. 'Maps
and information, cheerfully furnished.
T. poy LE, Agent for Pennsylvania.
Otlice„ Sew 'Milford: SUE a. Co., Pa.
Sepfember,'l, 858.-3 m.
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1.71 f '
SPi.IiNDID GIFTS:
4.39. CHESTNUT STRF,T,
THE ONLY ORIGINAL GIFT 'E0 . 01.: STORE
- et_ G. EVANS wo'd inform his friendkand -the
.• public that his Star Girt [took Store and
House is permanently established in
Brown's splendid Iron Building; - 439 Chestnut
Street, two doors beloW Fifth, where the pur
',chaser of each book, - at tho.regulA;• retail price,
I will receire•one of tho 'following gift% valved
' from 26 tents to 8106;
Worth each.
550 _Patent Engl. Lever Gold Watches, $lOO.OO
550 - Pat't. ntthor '‘ " " 5000
400 Ladies Gold Watches,ll4l:. cases, 35.00
600 Si fluid. NV:itches; warranted, 15 00'
500. Parlor Timepieces, - - 10.90
500 Cameo Sets; Ear Drop's and Pins, Icroo
800 Ladies Gold ,Bracelets, 5.00• to • „12 00
500 G'ents' Vest and Fab Chains,. / 10.00
1000 Gold LockctsAlarge size,dbl.case,), 10.00
2000 (natal! size,) 3 00
1000 Gold Pencil Cases,with Gold Pens, 5.00
1900 Extra G.Pens,witli cases ckholders, 3.59
250 Q Gold Pencils, (Ladies'), - 2.00
Gold. Pens with Silver Pencils. 2.50
2500 Lad's7G. Perisovith eas'es4bolders, 1.50
C5OO Gold'ltingA (Ladies;);
20n0 Gents' Gold Rings, • -
2500 Indies' Gold Breastpins'
350011 isses " ", -
300 k Pocket Rnites, .
2000 Sets GentiGold i flosom Studs, 2.50
20d9 " " Sleeve Sutton% . 2,00
2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, .2.50
8060 Ladies' Pearl Card,Cases; ' - 5.00
15000 LadiesTinteo,Jet,or Mosaie'Tins,, 6.00
2.sooLadies Sbawl and Ribbon Pins, , 1.50
50.00 Articles of Gold Jeweliy,Gift BOoks, Ste.,
not enumerated in Ihe..above, worth from
25 vents to $25.
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Evans' ribur Catajogne, which is sent free - to
all-paris of the country, contains 'all themost
poptdar books of the day; and the newest publi
catiens;ail of which will be sold as lo s as can
bi obtained at other stores.-
ict , ents wanted in'every town of the Union.
TlaUse desiring so to-act, can obtain:full partic
ulars by addressing the above.
R.—Beint - largely interested in publishing
tOoks,and buying from other publishers unmenso
quantities,' for cao•lti I am enabled to make larger
discr.Unts to Country Agents, and. Book Dealers'
than .can be had at any Other house in the
country. . ,
• Any.hook pliblished in the United .Stales, the
retail price of which is al or upWards, will be
-ppiroply seTit, Gift-included, on receipt of pub
lishers price.
_An extra $1 Boot and Gift . glven - to,any per.
, son Ordering ten books to be _sent "Iv One ad.
- •
Sept for a C4ialogoe. Address.
a. G. EVANS, Publisher ,
a11k2 6 : 3 E0 - - 439 Chestnut St. Philada.
EXPIIES 'LINE.
rz • COBB offers to the public, priees tttat
Z d raaaot Fail to suit,.a .LAE4*. and SurEgtoat
• .
assortment of • ' . -
0 , ID 10,' I V& 1 .
at the oki . s.el I known establishment formerlyli
cupiedliy;iolirot C6nS , :' , l 1
finekins,•TiaS; Cerra - , SincEs; Frturr, FLomt,
and SALT (by the - sack or harret,) Fiat, and all
artrieicTroinni in first elasS • -
` t ice uld "Partienliirly esti ;14 stieiititht of Fann
ers and others to the fact that aMeonstantly
receiving , fresh supplies of ' • -
FIRST RATE :I+'L f:
- ,
alio get:A and' medium' fin . slitipe, stiieh 'be
gold tetetri;thr"ready pay, -- in quantities' to nit
the - COBB-.
!--Non y;25fh;1868,
• To oil wanting ?firms; 8443 iflveriistiuent of
Prepaiatioit;
nighty .conteutrated(r o und mpoFlui d Extract
--r7
Buchu,
For Disietses: of the Iltad4er,_ Kidneys,_ Grard
of the - City - off Philadelphia, 11. 'l'. Ilelinbold,
Chemist, who'beingAuly sworn does say, that , '
his preparation contaius no Narcotic. Mer A tury crr
injurious.Drng• but is purely Vegetable.
11.'I'. IFfmbul.d, Sole Manufactiirer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of
Nov ]SS4. Wm P. HIBBARD. Aldeiman.
Price 81 per• Bottle, or six for 85, deliver
I to ariv address. accompanied by reliable and ree
-1 ponsible certificates:from Professors of Medical
Colleges, Cierg.ymen. and others. , Prepared and
sold by - • T. IiFILNII3OLD,
•Prnetical and Analytical Ch‘smist.
1 No. 52 South .1 Oth.st... below Chestnut, Assum-
C bly Buildings. Philadelphia; Pa.
E To be had of all - Druggists and Dealers
in the U. S., Canada.s, and British Provinces:,
Beware of Coonthfeits. Ask for Ileimbold's
—take no other. qnre's g uarantied.
Sold in Montrose ABEL TURRELL, Agent.
Jan. 20, 'sB.—ty; .
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- HOWARD _AS.SOCIATION,!
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution. established by special
• endowment Pr the relief rf the sir! and di - s.
tressed, afflicted fair liVirulent Epidemic diseases.
pa ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual
JL Diseases, suolj as Spermatorrhma, Seniinal
Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrlnen,
Vico of Onrini.rn, or Rolf abuse. &e., &e.
The, linWAnD .SSOCIATION, in view of the
awful destruction cif human life, caused by Sexu
al diseases, and th‘ deceptions practi.st:d upon
the niffortunato victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed their-Con
sulting Surgeon, a•mt...tnelytimg ACT worthy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
•ment of this class adiseases, in all their forms,
and to give MEnicicr.Aovic.r. GRATIS, to of who
apply b y letter, with a description of their con.
dfition, (age, occupation,habils of life, Stri.,) . and
in cases.ot t:xtreme!pov erty, to furnish medicines
free of charge. It is needless' to add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the ago. and will furnish the most improved
modern treatment.;
The Directors on a review of the past, feel
assured that their labors in this sphere of heneve:
lent effort, have been of great benefit to the
afflicted, especially to The young, and. they have
resolved to det-c6 themselves, with renewed '
zeal; to,this very important but ,much,despited
cause. j. •
Just published by the Association, a Report
on Spermatorrlirea or Seminal Weakness, the
Vice ot Onanism; Masturbation or Self-Abuse,
and other disease's of the sexual organs, by the
Cohsulting Surgeon, which will be sent by
mail (in a settlo letter • envelope,) FREE pF
ClifilLGE, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for pos
tage.
• Address, for It4port or Treatment, Dr. George
R. Calhoun, Consulting Snrgeoti, Howard-Asso
ciation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. By Airder of the Directors.
',EZRA b. HARTWELL President.
GEORGE - FAIRCHILD, Secrctary.
Oct. 15th, 1057_ 11• Y•
1.00
2.50
2.50
1.50
. 1.00
On Plauhoodqiod it* Prelliaflirt, Dccti uc
, .
Just Publisitril, Gratis, die 2oth Thaysaint
A FEW W0... 6 DS on.tho • rational treatment,
_CIL without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Lo
cal- Weakness, Nocturnal EtaissionsGenital and
Nervous Debility; Impotency, and impediments to
Marriage•generally, by B. DE LANEY, M: D.
The important fact that the many alarming
complaints, originating in the' imprudenelfand
solitude of you may be easilyremoved WITH
OUT MEDICINE, is in this small - tree, clearly
demonstrated; end the entirely new and highly
succesfol- treatMent," as adopted by the Author,
fully explained, by means of which every one is
enabled to awe lII3ISELF perfectly and zit the
least possible cast,. thereby. avoiding all the ad
vertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to•any addresi, gratis and post free In is
sealed,eavurape,Lby remitting, (poet pai4)_, taro
!_p_istamatamps to Dr. DE LANEY; 83 , Eist'31st
'street. New York. City. tc.
' Dc.commOu'aca 'gllar6.(l)3E.Tfib':
TO NoTHErtS, WIVES ,& DAUGHTERS.
LASlONDSPoloilitial eti1n114,414
The Obit bepefi i ejal and aneceisftifit*ii.V.
now in use or-known, fOr all eases of
,dis•
ordered, obstrutiteitor suppressedllinetruation,
Lueorifra,'Feniale Weakness &O: Ladies - who
have been disaPpOirt•ted in the.use_of Fentale Pills
can ptit thtfittntriat eentidenen in this Com ;
penrid,lt is infallible in the.turedalkthe . aheis
flawed aOmPlnitits. 10Y)11 he 414. by to
any, ,athlresa tielosidg s3't:o nny autherlied
agent: • Prepared by It. 1., ANDREWS, Buffalo
N. Y. For sale; by BENTLEY; READ sr 0..
and dru, , , , ,:,(044 y. ' y 3'58- 1 y
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ti 71.10.11 it It A NGtIVIENTS.
• P ry
New Rail Road Route,
Deli' wa re, Luelkawassuaidic. W.R.n.
NT EW and expeditious broad gunge route
j from the North and West, via Great Bend
and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming.* valleys, - directly thpaugh to New
York and ?Itiladelphia.
On.and after Monday, May 17th, 1858, trains
will he ruil as follows'
The . Cilinntiti Express Train bound east on
N. Y. 3c Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 8.15
m.. and connects with the EXPRESS Train
which leaves Gt4M. Bend for'NewYork and Phil'a
at /1.30 a. m.
Due at Montrose, • 9.05 "
Turtkhannocki • 9.47 "
Factoryville, 10.10 "
Scranton, 10 5T "
'Moscow, 11.43 "
/ Stroudsburg, 1.35 p. m.
DelaWari'.(ls minutes to dine.) 2.08 ",
'Bridgeville, Phil. (pass. leave) 2.40 "
Junction. 3.30 "
New York, 7.15 "
Philadelphia. 8.20 4,
p a ..;ertgers ft-4.m N. Y., leave Pier
No. 2 North River, at •
From Phi Iddel phia,leave Walnut St.
.Whart, at. 6:00 "
heave Junction.. 10.50 "
Due atllridg,eville,(Phil. connection.)ll.4o "
Delaware, (1-5 min. to dinno.), 12.00
Stroudsburg, 12.47 p. m
Moscow, 2.36 "
Scranton, - 3.15 "
Factoryville, 4.05 -"
Tim!: hannock,
4.25 "
.Montrose, 5.08 "
Great Bend. . 5.40 "
Connecting at Great Bend with the
• Mail Train,-,west, at •
Accommodation Train leaves Seran
ton for Great Bend at - 8.30 a. in.
Arrive at Great Bond, 12 20 p. tut-
Couneeting, with the Dunkirk Express, west,
at 1.55, and the N. Y. Express, east, at 2 35 p. m.
Returning, leaves Great Bend at 2.40 "
Due at Scranton, 7.10 "
For the accommodation of way travel on the
Saothein Division, a passenger car will be - it.
(ached to the Ekpress Freight Trains, leaving.
Scranton, at 5.00 - a. m.
Due at-Stroudsburg at - 10.15 "
." Junction at 2.10 p. in.
Returning, will leave Junction at 4.00 a. M.
Due at Stroudsburg at '7.20 "
"
Scranton at . 1.50 p. m.
Passengers for 'New York will change pars
at Junction.
To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R.,
leave or take the cars at,Brideevil le.
For Pittston, Kingston, and WiLkesbarre,take
L. & B. R. R., ears at Scranton.
FM: Jessup.Archbald, and Carbondale, change
cars at GrCenville. .
Tickets sold, and baggage checked through.
JOHN BRISBIN f Sup't.
War. N. JENKS. GoAricket Agent.
1:Itt 13th, 1858.
y+• Great Discovery . of the ilye. ja
IMPORTANT TO •
T 0 - B A T - C `O • CII . - E EBo
.
DR. GUSTAV LINNARD'S Taste Restor
ative Troches,—The Great Substitute for
Tobacco. It is a, well known and incontroveitt
blo fact that the una of tobacco is the promoting
cause of many of the most severe
DENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS
to which the race of, man - is inbject; as, careful
analysis and long and painful experience' hrive
clearly proven twat it contains certain narcotic-&
poisonous properties most dangerous in their ef
fects, which by entering the blood derange tho
functions and operations of the heart, causing
many to Suppose that orean to be diseased.- •
TO B AC C.O affects also the entire nervous
system, manifesting itself—as all who hare ever
used the weed will testify—in lassitude, nervous
irratibility,, water brash, dyspepsia, and many I
other disorders of a similar ghapicter. The ..
TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCITIES
are designed twcounteract, these baneful influ
ences. and completely suenesifui $n
a multitudeptca*, and wherever ashti. Doing
I h quiless in themselves they exert a beneficial
effect upon the entire system, restoring the taste
which has become vitiated or destroyed by great
indulgence, completely removing the irritation
and accompanying tickling sensation of the throat
—which are always consequent upon abstaining
from the use of tobacco, andhy giving a healthy
I tone to the stomach, invigorate the whole syitem.
Persons who are irretrievably undermining their
I constitutions and shortening their lives, should
use these troches immediately and throw off the
injurious-& unplepant habit of chewing tobacco.
These troches or l'oiengesare'pat up In a con
venient and portable form at the low - price of 50
cents per box. A liberal discount to the trade.
Prepared solely by the undersiguedp whom
all orders - • .
JAS. E. BOWERS, Druggist,'
ap'7'583 , 1 Cor. 2d and Race-sts, Philada.-
risOTllS,Cassimers and Veatings, very'do
ki sirable styles, at prices that pignut fail to
suit. Call and be convinced.
1 t ."
1 111 1 1 •G001 11
tar ' - I I ..itur
WE BB'S.
H. J.
WON77IO . SE, APRIL, 30th 18-56
NEWIOODSVIIEWIO9DS It
AT
YOUNg . 86 - SMITH'S
'''RE.#llot-PA_TAITORE.
THE undersigned would announce to Their
coalmen', friends; and the public general.
ly that they have just returned trout the city and
are receiving and opening a new tad complete
.assortment of
NEW G OOD SO
of various kinds, which will be sold at prices to
suit the for•CAse or Paonocs. We have
sought the medium of the press to , announekto
all upon what principle We_shall transact busi
ness. It it termed the -
READY-PAY SYSTEM
CILIViIi %ND PRODIME.
017.11 PRICZ
to all persons for the same article,. and it shall
be our endeavor to snake those prices such as
will induce persons' who wish to pay for their
own Goods and net others, to call at least and
examine our stock, and if the prices don't'come
down to the system, we cannot expect to sell
them. Smite kind friend-nty say that it will be
"NO co," -but we think from the experience of
the past few , months of every person who hap
pened to owe the country Merchants, especially
if it had been standing six-months or more, with
What coaxing,
,dunning, threats, &c., they have
been beset, we think they will all respond to
the above system and resolve to buy no more
doods than they can pay for, and that they - are
etermined to support those who will establish
that principle and carry it out,. We will let the
system established stand upon-Itti,own merits,
believing that it is the most prudent and wise
course to be pursued in every branch of busi
ness, and that the day is not far - distant whei
it will be GENE - natty adopted. Call and see us
and we will show you goOds at astonishing low
figures.
All kings of Merchantable Produce taken in
exchange for Goods at the highest mnrket price.
YOUNG & SMITH-
Summers, Penn.,
April 2.Bth, 1858 ,
rA . IIOtEitIIES: Groceries !--- A splen-
U 1 did assortment of Groceries at very low
•
. .
figures.
BOOTS and Shoes.---Just received a
largb / assorment--:for sale cheap. ..
CROCKERY.-=-Anew lot just received'
and , for sale. _„.. . .._
............, ~....
CEDAR .and Stone Ware—ln all its
, 'variety.
. _
BEdiDY..IIADE Clothing of every
_description. ,
. .
To Dairymen ,--- We have a large lot of
A No. I Firkins and Tubs lot sale.
YOUNG.& SMITH.
glimmers, rem. ?
- April 98th 1858. 5
NOTICE
I S If E E 1 7 GIVE .N
ABEL - TURRELL
TIAS just returned frob No w York, with a
11 large and choice variety of Goods, bought
fur CASH, and selected with- much -mire, frome
over thirty of the beiitHouses in New York;
which he offers to his -customers and tEte:publici,
at-low - prices for cash. Ilia stock comprises:
DRUGS,
ME,DI,CINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
r• •
• WINDOW .GLASS,_. ,•
• -1) 'Y E -S T U F I
GROCERIES,
GLASS 2 WARE,
CItOCKER Y,
riI.ItROR9,
CLOCKS,
• WALL PAPER,
WINDOW PAPER,
WIN-DOW OIL S" II A 7 .DIE S ,
FANCY GOODS - ,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JE W ,
P E M E It Y ,
DRY GOODS,
II A It I) W ARE,
STONE WARE; •
W 00D EN- W AT-R E,
BROOMS,'
BRUSIIES,' .
JAPANNED WARE, •
Bilt I) CAGES, -
CANARY SEE; D,
-POCKET KNIVE.S,
WHIPS,
UMBRELLAS,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
AMMU N-I T . I 0 -- N;; • LI?
. .TU RPENTINE,
CAMPIIENE,•
BURNING FL-UID,,-, •
ALCOHOL, - .
LI4I.TORS„
(PoiMedicinalPurposea only,)
TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS, -:
-54-1 ()OLDER BRACES, : .
P . 0 M - 0 N' A I- E S
SPECTACLES,
SILVER &PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
G9LD PENS,
ST — ATIONERY, - _,
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
And all of moat popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re
ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance , and
largainerease of MA same. • •
ABEL Itittligft.
Montrose, Dec. Ist 185'7.
7.30 a. m
5.55 . "
54011158 ..
For Cod and Prompt Mx Monthf Mum
BITRILITT
. 3" Would invite attention tehis.ptiw Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER- GOODS!
TUST received, including, as usual, a great.
fe) variety of Ladies Dress Goods hi Prints,
Gingliaths, Lawns, Robes, Thallieis, Bateges,
Poplins and Silks; Bro:he, Stella, Silk and
Cashmere Shawls; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich
Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Broadcloths,
Cashmeres and Summer Stuffs, with It, full va.
riety of other
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS
Including Groceries, Cisicit ery, Hardware, Stoves,
Iron, Steel, 'Naills;` Hats' and CaPs; Boots and
Shoes, 'Carpetivig, Flooi- Chithl4 Painted
Window Shades,' Wall Paper, Clocks, Drugs,
Oils. Paints, ac., &c. • ' • ' •
The entire • Stock baying been bought for
CASH, Mid 'Panic Prices, will be sold at the
LOWEST FIG mui, to CASH and . PROMPT SIX
MONTHB',Buyeris.
No 8..--Salk and Flour constantly on
hand. [New Milford, May, 12th, 1858.
~,itsgatir,t-gtoi*.t.tititt
KEW' KEEI3,EMETIS
At the bid Stand o of inittioi ttto;
LATHROP & DeWITT
.1101EG..1e1ore.toAnnotinee to the public , in gen-
Llvend that they aro now opening one of the ,
largest STOCKS of MERCHANDISE , over offered in
Bilontrain.`,,CainprfainglarysvGoodii „Groceries,
Hard-Wire; Crockery, •te.,&e:;4l/64- which they
propose to eon at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
T - Issose are real Facts.
We arishAii s detno!iistrite-t6-thelnyles the
tlifTerenee between biyin.(lottiliffer•;nAtair . *
en 71*E. LAT UROP 81.-Dv.WITT;
Montrose, April 26tti. 1858.
"'"
S.. fIAW,* ;116 iiito*uiqus
NOVIIICEIVING
1)19 v t4l/
• r?
4 01 hr.
-AND .
atiivoittAtillo pus. -
for,Caah or POduceCan bnt;ought
Y V yeti,
W ALL i PA d PER. A select assortment just
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
CARPETING. 'Barg/Cris offered by
S. H. SAY R E & BROTHERS.
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
PLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers
to the celebrated Peekskille Plows which
we have added - to out large,assortment.
SA. SAYRE & BROTHERS,
Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
Montrose. April 29th, 1 858 . - • 184 f.
STOVES I STOVES ! STOVES !! I
OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried
to the entire satisfaction of all, that they ,
need no recommend from us.
S. IL Samar. & BROTHERS.
loom pct r
-o9• IA al&
. 42TTIERIDD
_ •
AT THE HEAD OF -NAVIGATION,
AND examine the choice . stock of Spring
. and Suenuser.Goods, just opened
for Dxamination andSerx,q very lowfig,ures by
C. W. MOTT.
STELLA, Cashmere, and DaLain haw k ' at
very low prices, by 'C. W. MOTT.
A.TS and-Capa..of the newest styles, in
LI great varietrbf'• C. W": MOTT
PRIWTS in iiiiundince by
C. W. MOTT
, .
BASS Bleeps,. Hosiery, Gloves, .Betty
13 etc., etc., by - C. W. MOTT..
• IVIVIOWN and Blue Sheeting and Stirtings
1-, Shirting Stripes; Ticks, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, &c., &c.,. as low as can be afforded in thii
market. C. W. MOTT.
GROCERIES, Crockery, Hardware,and
various othor articles to numeroua to men
tion,—all of which shall be sold Cheap for Cash
or Ready Pay. C. W. MOTT,
•
Farm for Sate...
THE subscriber offers for sale a Good Farm
of 95 acres in Bridgewater, four miles east
of Montrose, ick• :wires improved. There is on
:the premises a large framed Dwelling House, - a
good framed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard
• a° half of the purchase money will be required
clown.; the balance in /unroll instalments.
ELIJAH •BROWN.
Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. 33tf.
_ .
Still They - Come! -
!THE -largest, atoek.MEDICINEi ever befOre
.1 kept in this market may be found at the
P E R' b T., 0 P. r,
It will be useless to enumerate. When you
wish anything in the Patent Medicine line, or
otherwise, call at the Farmer's Store. Don't:for
get the place, down town. R. THAYER.
Montrose„ March 34:1. 1858.
fait
filEO: W. MANN: - Wholesale Salt Dealer,-
201 Washington Street, (directly opposite
Washington Market,) still continues to offer to
the city and-contri trade, all kinds of foreign
coarse and fine salt, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags, tonsisting in part of Ash
ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use',
Jeffrey & Dircy, Marshall's, Brownlow'S, &e.;
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu
racoa, SLUbe:l3, Lisbon: Cadiz, Utica, Nantes; &e.,
all of which will be sold at bargain prices' from
vessels, store• and storehOuses.
Any purchaser wishing to select from a good
-assortment will find it to his interest to call. •
N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of
different sizes, and, constantly on hand in ship
ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground alit, in quart boxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in cases of five dozen each.
New York, April Ist, I 858,-1 y.!
_1 Rev. Joseph L' Xing, A. 111:;'',
61 ' tpuntrregtzPaal, • lit
t - FIRST CLASS . ' BEM !NARY FORIP t
Ee,rx ladies and . Gentlemen, FdII ieraiti'
**pelts August 19th,1858. ,
infer
1:1 $32 GO Pft7 sfor hoa rd and Tuition inp.„
•_
......”:”. Faxamn - uoaru sou I m m
uon i
, ,-
Wonimon Eitiiiii; for term of Fourteenl4
MI s
i.sWeeks. Superh_brick buildings, benutidtu
b „cit ' frully located on the Railroad, near Sara. 2.
w`toom Springs. Superior facilities for'3lu-•'
q2L 'Painting
p4 ; ine, , and French. Stuflerts re-',
, p , eeived at any time, and charged only fol •
1 4
I
the residue of the term.
0 A
I si ' ''Y'oi Calirogitei address the. PRINCIPAL. 4 •
• ~ June 17th. 1858. [ 24m3. - f.
Patent -Medicines, &c.
AFFLICTED READ !
AIVEnnERG MEniclNEs.— Vegetable
' Pills
G R Greet Mountain Ointment; Sarsaparilla
Compound, Chltdren'w Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen.
fury. Syrup, Consumptive's Balm,
Uterine, Catholieon,ar. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Kyre'S Pills - and Cherry- Pectoral, Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask ' Magnetic Ointment,
ifollowny's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fitch's 'Heart Corrector, Bennett%
Root - and Plant Pills, Sonle's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever
mad Ague Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni.
ca Liniment, Camphor, •Castor Oil, Piregoric,
Aloes, Pinery, lllyrrh,.Licorice; &c., Ate., &c-
A mkw-supplY,ltist, rOdelied, to be kept constant
ly onl hfiincl, for sali by I. N. BULLARD:
'October, tst; 1856. /
BINGHAMTON WATER CURE,
Bl77GR4lifrON, BROOME-C.0./N. Y.
ThiS:EiT:AiILOSIIMENT has-been greatly
enlarged and improved duringjhe
and is now reedy for the reception/of Patients.
Few simiiar institutions in this country com
bine so many advantages for tbe successful. treat
me4l, of , The, location is beautiful, the
house new and columedious. t he. rooms large,airy,
Well furnished and every' way arranged with a
view to the health and Comfort of the occupants.
The Phyeicians, pi: Thayer and wife,- have
had twelve years ciperience (the last eight at
Binghamtou)in treating diseases Hy d ropathical ly
during 'whieh-tfme they have treated successfully,
thousands of sick persons, many after their die.
eases har.xbeenfronounced _fatal, by eminent
Physicians. nddition to,their patients at the
k'cutor'they.,baye &large practice. in the village
• and ,an r ronnding.cOuntry, Which makes' them fa,
miliiir treatment of diseases . of every
grade:and character,. They planned, built, and
own the "Bing!uuntOnWater-Cure,"consenuen tly
itia t inder;thetrontire.control and management.
• diiisUni , to Which the peendiaioa
,istplatihninfl4iydropathic- treatment has been
successfully-denvinstrated„. they wul ft."' 411 .):
guarantee a, supady: perfect restoration.-1—
coOstr‘the following,-via.Aeute and Chronic
ItheurnatbuniNepontpliaelnsike,PYsPePsillisera
uity,Sphiaredmplaint‘Triment4leere, i•nlarge 7
attnit'ar Joints, dilease, of the Throat and Maga;
- Dropsy,. , Ague , and FeYer;.Fentale complaints of
everyittid, Skin diseases, Catarrh,' &e. •
ireruneforho haie been long sick or bed-ridden
tra who have ootooceeetled, berotofota in their
affartsi to 'regain their health; sre especially invi-
Otononsultns °e'er° rts titan. -Terms from
to $lO per Week:
fr .tfirerofrhayer ba'athlichoPe Hotel is
a
usq' ,l , l ReJtot. on Tbiiiiday,Septembor 16th, and
at Mirk, effete/1i" Montrose on- Tinirsday,
Septembei.23d, where „Invalids are invitedlo,oll
and Coneultbini...:' • ' • '
Fa fortlw ? porficOloro,
11131(4414',•,-•- THAirzlf4l.ll-
To all wanting Farms, see wivortisoment
I lammonton
E4e J . 3.ontrost. Pularat,
.. lA/HUSHED EVERT THURSDAY D •
ANDREW - J. GERRITS.I
N. •
,Teri110i.....51:50 per annum if pa L d in ad.
vane, $2.00 if paid within the year, o 5'2.50
if not paid until the end, of the year 0 period
of subscription. Advanee payment so felted.
,Discontinuances optional x ith the 1 üblisher
until all arrearst:ges prepaid-.
' Bates of Advertising.
One square, (10 lines,) 3 weeks or les ,• $l.OO
Each subsequent insertion,, , 25
One square one year, $B.OO, two stres 812.00,
three squares 816.00, four squares 820100.
Business Cards of six lines $3.00 per year.
Job Work•of all kinds exeeutek neatly
and, promptly. Blanks always on Hand.
January Ist. 1658.
HENRY It McKEA,
•TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR
'
' Office in the Union Block:=Towal
ford county; -- Pa.
• Er'Will attend promptly to ail pfPfemsional
business intrustedto him, in this and I adjoirking
counties: - fle3'sBtf
"HOME AGAIN,"
[MG
OFFICE, or!,r AV iliNota's.
LODGINGS, at-SEARLE , S I
Montrose, March 10th, 1858. ,
T. B 0 - Y L
REPRESENTS
Ar 5,090,000,
For Fire, Marine, Life, anti Inland .
Wilco, New Milford,
January 18th, 1858.
Dr. H. Smith, & So s'
QURGEON DENTISTS. Resided
1.3 flee opposite the Baptist Church (
Montrose. Particular attention
to inserting teeth on gold and silve
to filling decrying teeth.
January_ UlthT-1858.
WEE. W. SMITH, &
Cabinet.. and Chair Mau!
era, foot of Main Street. Mootrose.l
ABEL TURBELL, moNTRI
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
Dye Staffs, Glass=ware, Paints, Oils .
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy 1 1
elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent
most popular Patent Medicines.
JOHN GROVES,
Fashionable Tailor—S6
Baptist Meeting ilous, on Turn
Montrose, Pa. _
• DR. R. THAYER,, •
Physician and - Surgeon!, Montiose
Pa. Office in-the Farmer's Store. . •
D. VAIL, M. D„..
Physician and Surgeonj has pnrma
netlY located hithself at Brackney 811,i'a
County, 'Penn's, and vvill'liromptly attend to ni:
calls with which ho be favored. •
May, 1856—n22.
. HAYDEN BROTHER S, '
New Milford, Penn a. .
Whole'sale dealer in Ilut4ns, o,mhs.
Suspenders, Threads, Fahey G6n.11.
WatcheS, Jeleelry, Silver and Plated Ware . ,Cut
lery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars,-&e. 4c.
Merchants and pedlark, supplieP
terms.
WM HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN,
11
DR. E. I% WILMOI
Graditate of the Allopath:e
pr.thic Colleges of ,Aledieine,
manently located in Great Bend
April 2i, 1856. -
JOHN SAUTTE
irashionable Tailor. Sh
north of the Farmer's Store.
T2TfErkilcV
FIRE INSURAN
YORK, Pa.
Chortei•ed by the St e. of Pe
cAriraL, zoo.o o DO
nsures against loss or . arnag,e by
dingi, furniture, and merehandis
Or Losses adjusted - by :Irbil.'
he parties fail to agree.
DIRECTORS.
• H. A. Hantz, I - doh
Kraber, - Fre
William Wallace, I
Eli
Samuel Dyer, Th
David Strickler.
H. 10 ABER,
- D. STRICKLEW:Secretary.
•
O. S. BEEBE; Agent, M
February 2d,'1858. •
-- FILONLIN El
MONTROS :
/VIE subscriber hay
JL refitted and newly
air'•••• .
. above well known ano
prepared to accomin
tiling public add othorawit all
and conveniences usually/ foun
Houses. No effort: will/be spar
prietor and his Assistant.s.to
equal in every point/to any in the
The Bar will / aiways.be su
Choicest Liguori.,
`The Stables, R.oxinected wit!
are large, roomy and convenient.
attentive gostlers elwaysin e,
J. S.
Montrose, May 13th, 1858.
E MO- . V
The Saddle., Harness And Tr
• ge. TORD.I).
IS REMOVED to the buildkg, l
pied C. C. Hollister, on Mum ,
above S. S. Polott's,'where he will!
wait on alt who may favor him yi !
age. •
Jan. 20th, 858.—te.
WM. 8.. SIMP
WkTgl[ll.EP.iiilEff:,
MONT.ROSE PA:
In A. Merrinian's Boot and Si
. • to J. Ethridge.
HAVING worked for the -
with' the most skillful wor,
confidetit that he can do the mo
on short notice.
kll Work Warrantrdtoolan
W. B.
.6nerwola has worked f
Brno, and 1 can recommend him
Skilful 'work man, competent to d
al-tan fie done in the country,
=confidence.. Wm. A. i
Towanda June 10th, -1858.
Refer' *J.—wo — C, Firs'oit,
Afontayne, E. G. Goodrich, B. Kin
da; B. 6:Bentley, L Searle,
Wittenberg, Montrose:
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired o l
and•on reasonable terms. (June
NOTICE.'
1 1 71 H - copartnerbhip heretol.,
JL der the name of Dicherm
this(hr dhaiolved by mutual con'
actounta of . the late firm
Garratt's hands for collection.
• J. DICKE
. 1101tATIO1
r•New Milford, June 10th, I 85:
The --business will bo eontin
- 'atom& by the subscriber, who:
old (donde, and \as ma
may be disposed to favor him w
hf I hereafter. - J. 1)1C1v,
•
Now Milford, June 10th. MI.
iat LAW.
da, Brad-
tore.
OTEL.
- 5 -----
1 F oven.
nantance.•
ee and of
-urth side
bd given
plate, and
0.,
lnr-
Pa.
ChemieniA,
Varni.hes.
oode,Jew.
for all the
it near the.
ike Street:
on ;ibern!
HAYDEN
,iIAYDEN
nd linmeo
is now per-
p first tiorl
- 1 1 211
E CO.,
eimultlan;rt. -
LARS.
re, on 1,u':1 1
k generally.
;atiOn, wher
Lt.ndeft,
S'ult
ntli
,I 2 s Gray.
'President,
ntrose.
. y*.
/
L;p4: -
kr 4 tut re ha, ,• •
7furnished th• ,
opulaullosei,
rdate the -
the :Menthols
in first-rta,
:d-bv the Pro
eke the Hotel
country.
'plied with tne
II this House
, nd careful nnd
arse of then).
'Art BELL.
Xffl
ink Shin) of
eeently owt
lro happy o to
htheir patron-
lb ON.
.oeStore,luxi
ast nine years
•men, ho cook
-t difficult .jcbs
,atisfaction
1 )rmo for soruo
Is a careful a n d
) as good work
nd worthy of
lIAMBERLIN.
. Baird,
ihbury, Town n.
s . .1). Lathrop,
ishnrt,
01, 1 858_—tf..
o existing tin
n •& tiarrait ix
nt. Thetiote%
:re - in .I.lorati,i
MAN, Jr.
IGARKATT
ed at the old
ill be happy to
-
y new • ones as
tit a call. More
,ERMAN, Jr.