The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 04, 1858, Image 4

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    "The Salt, if yotaleasel, .
Everybedv has a ,partialiri'frsr,a dinner,
ratirtope ortlie Most frequent eVressions'at
adinner table ii•the One which - forms our cap
tion, and in-order - that ourreaderh may knew
something - ef-the substance they are using, we
wilrtell:tbetn a few fries about salt. Salt
chemical compound of twenty-three parts I
by" - iireight"-of- - a - beautifully silver" white but
soft uretali - ealled sodium, aiicovire c i by - Sir
H. Davy Its 1807, and thirty five parts. of a
pungent,' yellowish green gas, called eblorine,-
4 . 4 - covered by
.kiaheele in :1774-thisse two
Coustriaeil far to this, tle most --widely , diffused
"and useful of any one not przankin the world.
It is found:ia the sea, and in the rocks' from
which our priacipal supply comes. The most
wonderful deposits are in Poland and Ilunga-.
ryi—whartit is quarried like - a rock, one of
•
tits Polish mitres having been •worked since
1251. - .lTheselpolish_ralt - mines •• have , heard
the groan of Many a poor captive, and have
seen the last agonieri of many • a brave man,
'for until lately,.they were worked entirely' by .
• the state prisoners. of Austria„ Russia or Po
land;',which-ever happened to be in power at.
tlii ;- and oli.be the Offender, or fancied
hindrance
.to some other persou'i advance
ment, was let dowa• into this substerranean
prison, be,never - saw the light of day again.
Sci salt ;has its hiatofy as well as science.
Other large defirisita are -found - -in • Cheshire,
where - water is forced down by pipes Into the
Alt ; and is again pumped up as-brine, which
is-evaporated and the salt obtaitted. 'To such
au : extent has this been carried that one town
in the ,"salt . country," as it is :called, has
azircely an upright house in it,all the foundx
fioui baring sunk with the ground, to fill up
the cavity . left by the extracted salt. -
Virginia there are beds ofsalt, arid the
Salmon Mountains, in Oregon, are capablesof
ritfartlinglarge quantities of the same materi
al.. The . brine springs of Salina' and Syra
cuse-are well known and from about. forty
gallons of their brine,one bu,sliel of salt is oh-
Lair - red, --There are also extensive salt springs,
in Ohio. The brine is pumped up from wells
made in the rock, and into which it flows and,
urns into boilers. The boilers are large'
iron kettles Set in brickwork, end when fires
ale - lighted under them, the brine is 'quickie
evaporated. The mount the brine begins
to boil,it becomes turbid,from the compounds
c.i* F.e that: it contains, and which, are solu
ble lit cold, but not in hot water; these first
rediments are taken out with ladles called
"bittern ladles," and. the salt being next de
posited from the brine is carried away to
drain and dry. 'The - ' remaining liquid con
tains a great_quantity of magnesia in various
forms, - and gives. it the name "of "bittern"
from the taste peculiar to magnesia in every
form
'But how did this salt come into the rock!'
is the natural query, and the wpnder seems
iireitefivlien we recollect that salt-beds are
to , .
una - tti nearly every
,one of the strata cont
.> posing the earth's crust. This fact proves, an
other,' that as the majority of thee salt-beds
Lave &me from lakes leftin the hollows of
the-roeks bj; the rec e deuce of the:sea, the sea
has through all the
. geologic ages been as
salt is it is to-day. Let us take the Great
Salt:Lae as an illustration, it beim , - the Inrg
e;t salt lake in the world ; but by no means
the only otte„ as such inland masses of saline
water ale found Over the whole earth, but as
leers is-the greatest in-es:tent, it will_ form the
'est example. -It is, situited it an elevation
'
of 4-,200' feet above the sea, on the Reeky
...Motintain, and his .au area of 2,00.0 square
miles ; yet, high as it is, “once upon_ a time,"
• as the story-hotiks of ourjouvenality need to
say, it was a part.of the sea, which 'aired, by
the tirteaval of the rock.:_ and that El' Ys^
sin took its salt water up with it. LShould
this in ditto eraNrate, a nd its salt become
covered with-mud and sand, and the land a
gain -be. depressed then, at some distant
future age. the people would -be wondering
bow the..lt got there, little ALinkin , A% that
the Mormons have ever built a city .. .on its
+bores when it was a g?eat salt lake. There
era slat), h'owever, salt rocks taking their
plaetrin regular 'geologic series with- other
rocks . ; interpresed between• red sandstone,
inignesian - sod carlxmiferous Strata ; these
- we c.an Only account for, as -we do for other
stratified rocks, via.: that they-were deposited
from their solution in _water, or carried me
chanically to the spot where now found by
that ever mobile liquid: We fear we should
' be acct ied of an attempt to pat our made a
in pickle, so we will stay our pen,hoping they
. wiil tern - either these bits of information when
. .itext they say, - "The salt, if you please 1" •=-
Scient; can.
Miss SOUTHWORTH,
CoLosiel. G. W. CROCKETT,
CHARLES BURDETT,
THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, M. a;
HENRY CLAPP. Jas, , •
GEORGE: ARNOLD,
'SAMUEL YOUNG, •
. • This.. ANNA _NV HELPr,EY,
- Miss VIRGINIA VAUGHN,
M. DI, VERNON,
• • Miss HATTIE CLARE,
-•- FINLEY JOHNSON, •
• . Vctite oniv for the
&OLDEN- Pillar: GOLDEN PRIZE
ao - EN PIRIzE . GOLDEN PRIZE
GOV kt, DIF.N. PIC Izt. GOLDEN PRIZE
GoLnpx PRIzE GOLDEN PRIZE
GOLDEN PRIZE
I LS. E
bean do Sal - 411CCCWSOTAI to Becket & Co.
. ., ..
„veola i rff
k- Weekly GetoEsr PRrZE is
riE...,_„mi.-044,4. - est and 'best literary papers
of,.the day—st 'lmperial Quarto,. containing - 8
Pnges, or tarty eating 2Gt, of the inctst inter
esting and lastinatingiteading matter, from the
peas of the very first writers of the day. : ,
Elegantly Illustrated Every. Week.
A Present, worth from 50 cents to %' ()O
Will be giren'to each inhseriberimmediatkly on
r..epipt of the eitibncriiwtion money. This is pre
sented as a memento of friendship, and not as an
ll:dimmest to obtain subscribers.
\TERMS:
the copy one year
Three do •
Fire - do
Tea, do _
Miestity-onft do
The Articles to 4o giren away are comprised in
the followlitgZst : - . •
2 Packages of Gold coots:clog- 6500 each
' 5
.do " do do 200 each
Xt_ do ; - 100 each
10 Patent Lever Hostile Watches 100 each
' - '20601d Watches 75 each
50 - do. - -
.60 each
100' do- - - - 50.esch
W
300 Ladies' Gold atcbcx 35 each
300 Silveriltratiog Cased Watches: '3O each
Bog &her Watches - 10 to 25 each
400 Gota Guard, Vest, and Fob Chi:M*oo4o 30
COW lAcke*Braeoleti, Broo4es, Ear Drops,
treast.,llns,.euff Pins, Slave Buttons,. Rin gs ,
S,birt Maids, rite la Keys, Gold and. Silver Thim-
Ves, and - a - variety of other articles, worth from
far Cents to fifteen dollars each. .3. -
.
will present to every person sending us
.ftfty subscribers-, at,S.l;s. Gold Watch worth VD.
Aeltny , one sending one-hundred subscribers, at
- 04,1t.G0kl WatCh woith eao. Each subscriber
willalso receive present. _ • .
..Immettratery on receipt of tao melte)", the sub
seilber's iamo :Will entered upon our: book,
and theprasent will . _ be forwarded 'With* one
exprvs...-f , e."*4 ptid,
fikAddress all cotomu*estions.to
ADMAN Prorrieton,
335 Broadway,.New.Yerk. l
[litvviemt,iy
June L. 1858
'G. EVANS wo'd inform his friend.
;Uri public that:hie Star Gift Book S
Publishing. House is permanently earib,
Broken's splendid Iran Building, 429 -
Street, two doors below Fifth, where
chaser of each book,_ at the regular re
will. receive one of the' following gif I
from 25 rents to $lOO-:--,
$2 and.one prasent.
Ihnie do
8 . 'fire do
1.5 ton , do
30 21 do
PHILADEL-PH
MI=MMIRM
&HT& GIFTS. &IF
spLEND . ID•GIVTS
- .
439 CHESTNUT STREEI
rei OM ORIGINAL Gal' BOOK
W 4
550 Patent Engl. Lever Gold Watches,
560 Pat'LAnchor " , " : "
400 Ladies Gold Watches,lBk. eases,
600 Mr.-Hunt. Watches, warranted,
500 Parlor Timepieces, . .
500 Cameo Sets, Ear Drupe. and Pins,
' 500 Ladies Gold Bracelets, 5.00 to
600 Gents' Vest and-Fob Chains,
1000 Gold Lockets,(largesize,dbl.ease l )
2000 6. ... (small size,) . ',' -
1000 Gold Pencil Cases,with Gold Pens,
1000-Extra G.Pe6s,with caseeifholders,
2500 Gold Pencils, - (Ladies), - -
2500 Gold Pens aiyith Silver Pencils ,
2500 LadVG. Ptins,with easea&bolders,
6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies',) - -
21100 Genti Gold Rings, - . .
2500 LadieeGold Breastpins, :. -r
3500161isses' " "....._ -' - -
3000 Pocket Knives, . - .k • -
2000 Sets Gents ' Gol dßosomS Studs,. _
2000 " " " Sleeve Buttons,
2000 Pairs of Lithe? Ear Drops, t -
8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, •
15000 Ladics'Catneo,Jet,or Mosaic Pins
2500 Ladies Shawl and Ribbon Pins,
5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift lief
- , not enumerated - in the above, wot
! 25 cents to $23. - !
Evans' new Catalogue, Which is' se' t free to
all parts of the country, coutaine all the most
popular books of the day, and the new t publi
cations, all of which will be sold as I sc as can
be obtained at,oitrerstores.
Agents wanted-lb*fery town of tho ifbion.
Those desiring so'fo:act, can obtain fall
. partic•
mars by addressinZthe above.
N. B.:.:-Being largely interested in pnblishing
booka,and buyingrrom other publishers immense
'quantities, for cash„l am enabled to make larger
disenunts to Country Agents and Book Dealers
than can be• had zat any oth . er house in the
country. - -;
Any bci - ok-pnblished in the United States, the
retail'price -of which is $I or upwards, will be
proniply sent, Giftineluded, on receipt of pub.
fishersprice. - •
An extra 81 Book and Gift given t any per
son ordering ten books - to bo sent t . one ad.
dreg. .
Sent_for a Cat:dee-Ile. Address.
G. G. EVANS, Publi her, -
avg.: 1 .6.3m.) . 439 Chistnut'S , Philada.
FANCY FURS, '
FOR LADIES. AND CHILD ' EN.'
JOHN FAREIRA & Co, No. 818 (n w no.).-
Market-st, above. Bth. Philad's. I porters.
Manufaetdrers.and Dealers in F.ANC ' FURS,
I
for Ladies and Children; also, Gent's urs,Fur
Collars and Gloves. The; number of 'ears that
're have, been chgaged in the Fur busi ess, and
the general charaiter of our Furs, bath for qual
ity and price' is so generally known th oughout
the Country , that we think it is not nee ssary for
us to say anything triorothan that we_ are now
opened our assortment. of FURS, for t Cr 4 r. t.&_
Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful
assortment.that we have ever offered - *fora to
the pubcli:!. Our Furs havo all been Imported
during the present sea son, when to n or ' Pas
seared and Pars ziaa ki..t.t.r than at the Present
time, and bare hen manufactured be 21;:e most
coMpetent workliteil; we 'aro therefcre deter
mined to sell them at such paces as will continue
t o giv e us_tho reputation we have B orne for
years. Oat Is to sell a goon artime t 1 a ,c-ii
smali pivfit.
Storekeepers will do w.it to give us
they will find the largest assortment
select from in the city, and niiiant
prices. ,
JOHN FAREfI S.
Ne,SlsMatket Strget, above Stli,lthial ,
September 15th, 185.?.-4m.
The World's Greta. Exhibition Priv , Medal-
AWARDED to C. -PI EVER„
FOR IlLg TWO PIANOS', LONSO:i, OCTOBER' 15, 1851.
•-,-,-- ....::.,:. -- _ -- .:',...: - . , z - - - 7 ! ".r.:7,.....:.:
A- , - -..- - :: - --;'--..--, -, .--7-,,.;
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. -,-- 7 '7 ,1 ....0.044 , 7,44C.6/1,147.1 5 . , ---
N., ': . ~..... A4 . -'4 4,7. 4 4 •4- ' "•( - ..4 ' .r ,•-•
7 ' - ilir i , . • '
1 - --7 .-' t ,R. 7, . •
. ..._-_-
•
•
CMEYER, resnectfully informs his friends
• and the .pulae generally that he has con
stantly on hand PIANOS, equal to those for
which ho received - the Prize Medal in ndon in
1851. -
All orderi! - pro - Mptly attended to, d great
care taken in the-selection and packing J he same.
,He has received during the last Fifteen years
more Medals'than any other make from the
Franklin Institute—also, Firit Premiu sin Bos
ton, NAr York, and Baltimore.
* * *Warerooms.No. 722 ARCH Str et, below
Eighth, south side, PHILADELPIMAi •
September 9th. 1858.-3 m, jvr.
" Thick Darkness covers the Ea
'And Gross Darkness the Peo
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
And all,Others will take No ti c el
THAT they eau supply themsek•s in any
quantities with •
Jourh . : Far Famed Pat el
NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE
LAMPS;
At the and Retail BEAD
38. . 1 %. South SECOND Street,
PIIIL ADE
The only place where exclusire Ag
be obtained for the States of Pennsyl;
Jersey and Delaware. •
These Lamps give a light equal i
of flame, Mid similar in : appearance t.+!
•are - cl4ruedAo be superior to all othl
lights . ; now Intuse. No real' of Rapti
cffensire odor.—No smoke—Very: eas'
ed.—As easily regulated as Gas Li
be adapted to all purposes- r And bett:
for a poor .matt.-50 per - cent cheape r :
other portable:light; eow in cornrow I
SOLE Aur.ricy its°, FOR
Xnapls Paiint Rosin pnd Coal
pir temps, Oil, Wicks, Shnde&
article in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAN
N 0.38 Sonth SECOND STREET,
Septeniber, 9th, 18.58.—tf.jw3.
All %ranting to' emigi.rate to a mil4 l
climate,
good atoll, and .ftne.tnarket, ifee advertisement of
Hammonton Lands.
- Atlantic , Ca!)le.
•
ANornEn hit....f Cable spec wens just
received, with t yrne W. Field ' a certificate
with eachipiece. Also, some very n 4.0 Cable
Charon* at. EVANS.& A LEN'S:
• Octolkoi•Ath, 1858. ' •
GOLD LOCKEI'S.—An addition t :ourStock
1 .
of Lockets, from one.lo six ta ~ atoll pri.
cos from St to WO. jug seceived by .& A.
EARRINGS and BREASTPINS, a new lot,
for sale rliear by EVANS &ALLEN.
ri OLD And - SIEVERTHIMBLES, of all sizes,
XX direct from the manufactory, by E:& A.
CLEEVE BUTTONS and STUDE..-A kOOd
0 assortment on hand.' I -' X. &A.
.
CUkERS--.,Tuiat received, a ,new invoice of
- Maio itodQrgamen tal Timaiec.es. P. &h.
171, INGEtIAtIIMI .3. , ,--8` amilNein r' Ina di-
U• red frapOlie , Minufact° l 7 , tif • E fSk ii• , .....'
141:ltad SILVER lipEC , 'ot ail
j
t z .
ssiges; Oines* sad dilittex to sag all ayes.
ii. ''l EVANS& AIXEII,
Oct. •ith. 1554 Su. 2 Odd FelloWs*
. , .
I 1 A.
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cT,
MON COTT COII3I4EpIAL COLLEGE.
PITTsBuRth - ,CTIARTERED 1855.
300, Students attencllag January. 1858.
IOW the largest and most thoroughiCommer.
dal School of, the (hilted States. "Young
men prepared for - actual:duties of the Counting
Room., •
J. C. Satan, A. M., Prof. of Book-keeping
and Scientific Accounts.: •
"A. T. Dotrntarr, Teacher of Arithmetic and
-Commercial Calculation:,
J. A. HEYDRICKand 'lt C. JEasias,Teacher of
Book- keeping:
A. COwLES and W. Ai' -MILLER, Profs. of Penn.
tnanship.
SINGLE - AXD DOUBLEENTRY BOOK SEEPING,
As used in every de partment of business.
COMMERCIAL -ARITHMETIO—RAPID
and the
ore and
ished in
hestnnt
the pm
salned
I rtli each,
$lOO.OO
50 00
. 35.00
15.00
• 10.00
10.00
12.00
10.00'
10.00
3.00 ,
5.00
8.50,
2.00
2.50
1,50
1.00
2.50
2.50
1.50
1.00 •
2.50
2,00
2.60
5.00
SINESS VORtrING-
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY.z-
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE-
COMMERCIAL LAW—
Are taught and all °the i r subjects necessary for
the success and thorpuab education of a practi
cal business man.
It/ PR EINE ERIS. .
.Drawn all the Pretniims 11:Pittsburg for tho
past three years, also n Eastern and Western
Cities, for best Writing.
?cot EnteltA) . ED
i IMPORTANT INFORMATION:*
Students enter at any titne.-:•No vacation—Time
unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates as.
sisted to obtain situations—Tuition for full Com.
mercial Course, 535,00--Average time 8 to 12
'weeks—Board, $2,50' per • week—Stationery,
56,00—Entire cost; s6o l t oo to $'70,00.
MI - Minister's sons received at half price.
For Ciird—Circular-4Specimens of Business
and Ornainental Writihg—inclose two stamps,
and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
.September 9th, 1858 -3m ( I y,01:1,*,w
5.00
1.50
ioks, &c.,
I•th from
!GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE!
THE original/ ONE ' PRICE and READY PAT
Stare of New Milfprd,
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
The People's Agents', are now receiv
ing a largo Stock - of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Groceries, hoots and Shoes,. Hats and
Caps, Wall. and - Window Paper, Wooden Ware,
Forks, Hoes, -Flour anla Salt—by tho'barrel or
.load,—Yankee Notionsj Jewelry and Watches—
'wholesale and retail; St prices that would as
tonish those not posted in the ready-pay_buei-
DeSB.
We neve nothing to do with Old -Fogyism,—
he has " gone in"—has vamoosed without a
groan or kick, and titellast seen of him he ciifi
holding on to the tail o " - nerd Times," and ho
grinned a ghastly smile as he-passed Ws Otr)
FRIENDS. -
- Our motto is—Lille and Let Live.
ONE PRICE ONLY !
Can't be peat
NO CHARGE FORISIIOWING GOODS;
Erery
_Article Warr r nnted cki, Represented!
WO thank our friends and customers for their
liberal patronage in tithes past, and we hope by
strict attention to business, to merit a contin
uance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS.
New-Milford, May ISt, 1858.—Icy`
HIGHLYIMPORTANT
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4 E
I - - : ; _ ::- • :
T Tit T 11 ft
•
To At! Gentlemen,' who Wear Clothe.!.
IIIAV weenvy marte at artge-oonts,:td.
siderable expense, for doing work in the
• •
ni Business
•-r"
rery abort notice,4 n neat,durable, and fad'
ionable manner, and ati reduced prices.
I <Fill furnish , ts to order, if desired. or
render the custtirner4chateverassistarice ho may
and at the lowest market priees.
All my wont sill he warranted as to fit, fin
ish and durability. No customer need take his
wZirk from-the shop urlloss it suits him.
Being permanently,; and exclusively engaged
in this riusiness, it shall be my great-aim to please
the public, and thus secure their patronage.
P. LINES.
l‘fontiose, June Ist '1558. 2.2tf.
• cal/ cur
hip far to
; Lett] Li IS.
DENTAL NOTICE.
R. A. GIFF 01.1) has located himself
D
in llon s trose for the purpose of carrying on
the DESTAL PRACTICE in All its branches. He is
now ready to attend to; all calls in his profession
with promptness, and will endeivor to give entire
satisfaction. All operations WARRANTED. Office
with Dr. DruocK, Sept. Ibth. 1858.—tf.
TO THE St4EZING PUBLIC. -
burno's Celebruted . Catarrh Snuff,
AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY. .
- VOA BY
IL THAYER, Montfose; •
S. D; TOMPKINS, Brooklyn;
Wm H. THAYER. Ditoork.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS !
•
COBB 86 ROGERS
RESPECTFULINIartoo once that they have
. entered into a partnerithip in order to be
better prepared to supply the wants of the pub..
They will keep on hand a good-stock of
- GROCERIES
at the. well itnow establishment formerly occu
pied by Olicei Crane. - _
SCGASS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FR MT, FLOUR
and SALT (by thwack or barrel,) Ftsu, and all
articles found in Firsi Class Groceries.
They would partici' larly call the attention of
Farmers and others to the fact that they are
i
conslantly reaeiring, f esh supplies of ,
,
FIRST RATE FLOUR ,
alsos,goccd. and medium qualities, which will bs
sold umirwtor ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser. -!
~
-N. ,f3.—lt is earnestly desired that ALL who
are indebted to the eStalilishment either by note
or account should call and settle SOON and SAVE
COSTS. . [Montrose, Oct. sth, 1858.
r 'C O AL
'CARTERS,
38.
I news can
abia, New
intensity
k Gas, and
r portable
sion—No
Iv trimm
:ht.:—Cru)
• r than all
than any
zo.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
, PHILADELPHIA.
1 A Benerolent Inslittilion t established by syecial en
dawment
for the relief of the sick and distressed,
i afflicted with l i irqeni and Epidemic diseases.
rytHE HowanD Assecianon,in view- of the AW
-1 1 fat destruction of,human life, caused by Sea.
1 nal diseases, and-theldeceptior.s practised upon
i the - unkrtuunto victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed their Con
[ suiting Surgeon, as a FEIARrrABLE ACT worthy of
their name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
' , and to give MEDicar.;Auvica °arms, to all who
apply by letter, with 'at description Of their eon:
dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, dee.,) and
1 in cases of extreme pciverty, to furnish medicines
lifec of charge. -It is needless to add that the
1 Association commands the highest medical skill
I of the age, and will furnish the moat improved
modern treatment. .1 .
'The Directors on a review of the past; feel
assured that their laborain this sphere of bettevo
-1 lent eff4irt, have be; eil of great benefit to the
affikted, especially td the young, and they have
resolved to. devote (themselves, with reneged
zeal, Willis very important but much despised
cause-
Jost published bythe Association, a Report
t
ton Spermstorrfuea or Seminal' Weakness., the
I•Vice of Cluanitun, _Masturbation or Self-Abutie,
1 and other diseases of the `sexual organs, by the
Consulting Sargeort, which will, be sent.- by
mail-.{in a seated. letter envelope,) _ rust, .OF
cuanoz, on the receipt of TWO ruses for pos.
' tage, - i - . I:.
Address, for Repoit or Treatment, Dr. George
iLesiborna; e s Howard Asso.
isb e tdosiNo.,3 South' kith Street, Philadelphia,
I Ps. , . : .2* Ay order of the' Directors.
_ EZRA. D. IJARTWELL President.
_ ~,
~ Gro r Atocuttp. Scey. 0c2 1 3-ly •
it Lamp.
•ad every
ILL
do IBILOTHERS
EMEED
0f411 4 t 442,
6'
Of
MIEN°
' GOODS.
or Produce can be bought
Sl3 MAIL
TA"TiIICH for C
V V very low.
A select assortment just
*I •
WALL PAPE
received.
S. 11
AYRE & BROTHERS. •
argnins offered by
YRE & BROTHERS
MIM?[!
PLOWS! !,
the attentionof Farmers
Peekskille Plows which
mire assortment.
• ' & BROTHERS,
ors of Eagle Foundry.
,1858. Ittf.
PL 0 W
PLOWS. We iav
to the celebrate
NO have added to on
S. FL SA
Propr
Ditiatrosie, April 2
Esit-novEstt!
`:faction so thoroughly tried
.faction of all, that they
1,.m us.
Sayrtsak Ilnornass.
STOVES! ST.
OIIR Stoves hay
to the entire ss
need no.reeommend
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cißr
§ldd
WalD,f)
10 F NAVIGATION,
oleo stock of Spring
,
Goods, just opened
Z E, al rery low, figures by
C. W: DIOTT.
AT THE HEAD
AND examine th - e
wag
fur Examination and '
and. DeLula Shawls at
C. W. MOTT.
Caabmer
0 very law prices b
ETATS and Cu of the newest styles, in
. 11 great variety by C. W. MOTT •
pftirNTs . in abn
Idanee by
BRASS`Roops,llosiery, Gloves, Belts
etc., eta., by Ce W. MOTT.
BROWN and Blue heeting and
Shirting. Stripes, Ticks, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, die., &e., as lo was can be afforded in this
market. I C. WI MOTT.
GROCERIES, dockery, Hardware and
various other artidea to s numerous to men.
ti on ,-.11 of which abali bo sold Cheap for Cash
or Ready Pay. C. W. MOP'!'.
CLOT.IIS, Cassini e. 4, and Vostings, very do
airablo styles, at prices that cannot fail to
suit. Call and'bo conviiced. C. W. WITT.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN
T RA.T
ABEL TURRELL
LTAS,just returned from New York, with a
.11 large and choice variety of Goods, bought
fur case, and selected with much care, from
over thirty of the best Houses in New York,
which he offers to his elstomers and the public
at low prices for cash. His stock comprises:
DRUGS,
MEDICANES,
TAOTTS,
OiLS,
WINDOW•C,LASS,
DYE STUFF'S,
a R. 0 C.E.2 LE S,
GLASS-WARE,
CROCKERY,
AORAORS,
CLOCKS,-
WALL PAPER,
WINDOsW PAPER,
R fl. -crr Ar,re
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY '
PERFUMERY,
DRY G'ObDS, •
..' HARD WARE,
STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE, •
BROOMS,
BPUSHRB,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
CANARY SEED,
\-POCKET KNIVES,
- WHIPS,
UMBRELLAS,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,'
TURPENTINE,
CAMPIIENE, _
ISURNI•NG FLUID,
ALCOHOL,
LIQUORS,
(ForMedicitialPurposes only,)
TRUSSES,
SUPPORTERS.
SHOULDER. BRACES,
PORTMONAIES,
•SPECTACLES,
SLIVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
, GOLD P'ENS,
STATIONERY, .•
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
And all of tlie moat popular
PA TENT MEDIPINES,
Thankful for thelibeial patronage hitherto re
ceived, he hopes to- merit a continuance and
large it.crease 'of the same. .
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose t -Dec. Ist 1857.
WM. B. SIMPSON,
REFltillEff
MONTROSE PA.
Shop in Boyd Webeter's nerd building,
• next door above Keeler d• Stoddard's.
H .k: i ll,:? he v. rn -o o r s k t ed sk f i t l it fu ,t i h ix o ,or i: l t en nin h e e y f e e n e r i :
confident that he can do the most difficult jobs
on , short notice.
Lill Wink Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
W. B. &amok has worked far me for some
time, and I can recommend him as a careful and
skilful workman; competent to do as good work
as can be done in the cmintry, and worthy of
confidence. WM.. A. Castassaint.
'reminds June 10th. IS
Refers to—Wm. Elwe W. Baird, E. D.
Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan
da; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop,
J. Witken berg, it on trose.
* * *Jewelry neatly' repaired on short notice,
and on reasonable terms. (Jane Itrth, 1858.-4.
Salt, Batt I ttlt I I
QEO. W : MANN, Wholesale Salt Dealer,—
201. Washington Street, (directly opposite
Washington Marks%) still continues to offer to
the city and coantry trade, all kinds of foreign
coarse and fine salt, at thekery lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's celebrated brand for table - and 'dairy use,
Jeffrey & Percy, Marshall's, Browulow's, &e.;
. and.soooo bushels Turks-Island, Boneres,
mean, St. Übee, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, ike-.
all of which wiil.be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any parchn.ser wishingeto select from a good
assortment will find it to hie interest to all.
N. 8.- - Fine sable.salt poi up hi entallintga of
different sizes, and constantly -on hand in ship
ping order. Also a splendid argeie of Rock
Ground salt, in quoit bozes,lutt And for sale
by the quantity, in cases of fire dozen each.
New York, Apiil ist, 1868.04-Iy*
,
To all wanting E:mos,isoe oromootyleot of
Hammonton -Lands.
To all wnnting rormrt r lsle adverlieement
llatntoontno Lat
ATTORNEY and COUNSEL,LOR at LAW.
:votßie in tho Union Block—Towanda, Brad.
ford county, Pa.
attend promptly to all professional
business intrusted to him, inThis and adjoining
counties. .jjel`sBtf
• "HOME AGAIN,"
DI. DROSZ.
OFFICE, .over Wilsoa's Stare.
LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL.
Montrose, Mitch 10th. 1858.
BOYLE,
REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OP OVER
$5,000,000,
For Fire; Marinc , Life, and'lnland Insuranw
'Office, New Milford, Pa.
January 18th, 1888. - Iy*.
Dr. IL Smith, & Soh-, •
SURGEON DENTISTS. Residence and of
fice opposite the Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose. - Particular attention will bo given
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and
to filling decaying teeth.
January 10th, 1858. y*.
WM. W. SMITH, & CO., -
Cabluet and Chair Manntactur
en, foot of Brains Street. Montrose. Pa.
ABEL TIM,RELL, m
_ _ONTROSE, PA.
Dealer^ in Drugs,. Midicines, Chemicals
Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew
elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines. -
Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the
Baptist Meeting House,- on Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa.
. .
DR, R• THAYER,.
Physician and Surgeon, Montrose
Pa, Office in the Farmer's Store.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
New Milford, Pents'a.
Wholesale dealer In Btittons, Combs
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut
lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c. &c.
- Merchants and pedlars, supplied •on libern
terms.
WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO: HAYDEN.
C. W. MOTT.
. DR. E. F. WILMOT,
Graduate of the Allopath;c and Homeo
pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per
manently lotated,in Great Bend Pa.
April 21, 1856.
JOHN SAVTTER, •
riashionable Tailor. Shop first doo
north of the Farmer's Store.
NEWTON & MCCOLLUM
A tforncys and Counsel! ors at Law.
Offiee on Futile Avenue over H. J. Webb's
Store.
•N. NEWTA. J. B. XeCor.Lum.
FIRE INSURANCE Ca,
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania
CAPITAL, 300,000 DOLLARS.
Insures against loss or damage by fire, on bull
' dings, furniture, and merchandise generally.
- rpr Losses adjusted by arbitration, where
the parties fail to agree. . . _
- 41. A. flantz, fan Lades,
H. Kraber, Fred. Sultzback,
William Wa)lace, Eli Kiadig . ,.
Samiiel Dyer, • Thomas Gray,
• David Stilekler. •
tr 17 A DVD r
D. STRIgICLER, Secretary.
0. S. BEEBE, Agent, 3lontroso, Pa.
February 2d, .1858. _ fly*.
T H 1 subscriber having purchased .
iL
.8.. refitted and newly furnished the
SI I .
„ above well known and popular Hotel.
is prepared toaccommodate the trav
eling public and others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually fOund in first-class
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in the country.
Tho Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this House
aro large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive. Hostlers are always in charge of them
7. S. TARBELL
Montrose, May 13th, 1858. • •
REMOVAL.
The Saddle, 111arneee and Trunk Shop of
TONALAU
S REMOVED to the building recently "emu
',pied C. C. Hollister, on Main St, one door
above S. S. Motes, wbero he will be happy to
wait9O #1 who may favor tr:.'cu with their patron-
Jan. 20th, 11148.—tc. - -
An. eittitt debt *odd
NEW ARRANGEMENI - S
At the Old Stand of Lathrop & Co.
BEG leave to announce to the public in gen
eral that they are now opening one of the
largest STocKs of IIIEkiCHANDISE ever offered in
Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hard:Ware, Crockery, &c., &c., &e., which they
propose to sell at the LOWEST CAST( PRICES.
Those are real Facts.
We. wish to deritodstiate to the public the
difference between buying Goods for CASH and
on TIME. . LATHROP & DEWITT.
Montrose, April 2.6 th, 1858.
Patent Medicines, '&e.
AFFLICTED READ !
Gitarittszsao MEDlClNlS.—Vegetable Pills
_Green Mountain Ointment, ' Sarsaparilla
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe.
rev and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen.
tary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm s Marshall's
Uterine r eatheliconiDr. Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayre's Pills and Cherry Pectoral, Tannbes
German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
ffello4 - ay's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. `Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's
Boot and Pleat -Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever
and Ague Cure, Merchant's - Gargling Oil; Arni.
ca Lin imeat„ Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., -&c., 61;.
A, new supply just received , to be kept constant
ly on hand, for sale by- , I. N. BULLARD.
October, Ist, 1856.
The liantimentou Farmer, a news
paper, devoted to Literature and Agriculture,
also setting forth full acenuats of the new settle
ment of Hammonton:in Netir Jersey;ean be sub
scribed for at' only 25 eta: per annum.
• IncloseNpustage stamps .for the amount: Ad
dresi to Editor of the Firmer, Ibmmonton;
!sulk Co., New Jersey. These wishing cheap
find, the best quality, b one of thwhealthiest
and moat delightful elithiles-in the TIMM], see-. 1
adverthement of Hammonton Lands. (sep.l-3m
11. J. - wEBB , s.
vo.vrßo,c 30 IA
HENRY B. McKELN,
JOHN,GROVES,
WORK, Pa. -
rHI LEDA EBB-BE,
...1k.1Y13..
LATHROP &-DeWITT
:NEW GOODSHZ
..~+~,.:
riOt E
wuo stisictriii , 7011 TUE
tiix—gork (0 - tektallress.
A BEAUTIFULLY'
IZiL tr RA SSD
FAMILY NElVibiPti.
TNEW.YORK WEEKLY PRESS IS
JL one of the beet literary papers of the day.
'A
target/A:in° containing ., T*enty Pages, or
iiiaty. Columns, of entertaining matter; and Ele.
gently Illustrated every week. , ' .
A Gift,worth from 50 cents to" $lOOO wi!l be
sent to each sabecriber on the receipt of the sub
scription money.
MR Dfs--IN 'ADVANCE:
One copy for one year, and I gift: . . $2. •
- Three copies one year, and 3 gifla . 6.
Five copies one -year, and 5 gifts . . 8.
Ten copies one year, and - 10 gifts .. . 15.
' Twenty-one copies oneyear t and 21 gifts . 3o. • '
The artieles to be distributed are comprised in
the following- list:-
1 United States Treasure Note $lOOO. - •
2• do do do - 500 each.
5 do• , do do 200. each.
10 do, do • do, 100 each.
10 Pat Lev. Ilaneg Cued Watches 100 each.
20 Geld Matches 'l5 each.
BO do - 60 each.
100 do . - -•-• -50 each.
100 Ladies Gold Watches • - 35 each.
200 Silver. Hunting Cased Watches 30 each.
500 do ' Watches "- $l5 to•2s . each.
1000. Gold Guard r Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30.
do •do Pens lad Pencils •-•- 5 1035 each.
-Gold Lockets, Brkcelets, Brooches; Ear Drops,
Breast Pins, Cuff Pini, Sleeve Buttons, Rings,
Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thim
bles; and a variety of other articles, worth •from
My cents to fifteen dollars each.
On receipt of the subscription money, the sub;'
scriber's name will be entered upon our books
opposite a number, and tho gift corresponding
with that number will 'be forwarded within one
week, by mail or express, post paid.
There is neither,humbug nor lottery about the
abo've, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of
value. We prefer to make tilislibentl distritia•
tion among theta instead-of giving a large com
mission to agetast, giving to the subscriber the
amount that would go to the agent, in many
cases a hundred fold more.
Fir Address all communications to
DANIEL ADEE, Publisher, -
May 27.—y1.] 211 Centro Street, New York
HAMMONTON LANDS.
NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT
RARF, opportunity to all wanting farms—in
: a
healthy place, twenty-five miles from Phila
delphia, on the Camden and Atlantic railroad,
New Jersey. An old estate has recently been
()pence for sale, and the first division of 10,000
acres divided up into farms of twenty acres and
upwards. The soil is of the best quality for the
production of fruits, grains, Sc. The price is
$l5 to $2O per acre, payable in easy quarter
yearly instalments, within a term of four years,
with interest, The terms are made easy, in or
der to insure the rapid improvement of the land,
by enabling' : every industrious man to buy a farm.
It is now, being extensively improved by good
roads, and some of the best citizens from New
England and the Middle Stittei are erecting large
improvements. -It is a-seene of the greatest im
provement out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five
hougps have been built in four months. Practi
cal fanners and business men from the length
and breadth of the Union are settling there. It
is an important business place,,on'aecount of its
bring in the midst of a great market. Every ar
ticle raised upon this land finds an immediate sale.
The water is excellent and nb Such thinly : , asli
ver is known.
Th s e soil is a sandy or clay foam, with a clay
bottom'and retentive of manures . It is free of
stones and easily worked. It abounds largely
in the phosphates, and such is its feitility that
frau the crops produced both upon this land anal
'
lne lar , e utuouting unaer eulucatlon, IL
will be found not to be excelled anywhere in
the production of crops most adapted to its mar-
ket.
The reader may be weIT aware that -th'e earli
est and the best n nits and vegetables come from
New Jersey, which are annually exported•to the
amount of millions of dollars. The land, besides
being accessible in every wny for fertilizers, has
An abundant suppjy of the best quality of musk
manure.
Lumber and building, materials can be had on ,
the spot nt a cheap price, from the mills. Other
mills are now being opened; and brickyards be
ing started upon the ground. A person can put
up a frame tenement for present conVenience for
one hundred dollars.' On account of the exten
sive emigration, thia is the best course to pursue
in order to get eplace to live in at first. Car
penters and builders ate on hand to put up hous
es on the best terms.
In settling here the emigrant hag many advan.
blies. He is within' a few hours ride of the
great cities in the Middle States and New Eng
land ; he is near his old friends and associations;
ho is in a settied country, whore every improve-
Melt and comfort of civilization is at hand; ho
is in a healthy place, and is not subject to the
certainty of losidg the greater part of his family
and his own. health by those malignant fevers
which make the graves of so many millions of
the young and hardy in far off regions away
from home and friends. Besides, he has a mild
climate and tko apen.winter.
There - are three trains daily to' Philadelphia,
and to those who improve the railroad company
gives a free ticket.
The reader will at once be struck with the ad.
vantages here presented, and ask himself why
the property has not been taken up before.—
The reason is, it . was never thrown in tho mar
ket; and unless theie statements were-correct,
no one would be invited to examine the land be=
fore purchasing. This all are expected to - do.—
They wilLeee the land under cultivation ; they
will meet persons, no doubt,. from, their own
neighborhood ; they will witness. the improve'
tnents, and can judge of the ch s aracter of 'the . pop.
elation. Persons should .dome prepared to pur
chase, as many are locating, and locations are
not held on .refusal.
The Hammonton. Partner, a monthly Literary
and Agricultural sheet, containing full informa
tion of Hammonton, will be sent toeach inquir
er, and can be obtained at 25 es. per annum.
. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given,
clear of all incumbrance, when purchase money
is paid. Route to the land :—Leave Vine street
wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by railroad
nt 7.30,A. 51.; and 5.30-P. - M. ; when there in
quire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences
will be found. Letters and appliestions can be
addressed 'to S. B. COUGHLIN, • 202 South
Fifth Street, below Walnut,Philadelphia. Maps
and information cheerfully furnished.
T. BOYLE, Agent for Northern Pennsylvania.
Office,- New Milford. Slum's. Co., Pa. •
September, 1,1858.-3 m. . •
PXOUBETPRg IRMITEUZYM
/PO MOT,HERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS.
IL Dr: R.A. LAMONT'S Periodical Compound.
The most beneficial and - successful FEMALE DIED
ICIER now in use or known, for all cases of dis
orderetVobstructed or Suppressed Menstruation,
Lueoracea, Female Weakness &c. Ladies:loo
have been disappointed in the use of Female Pills
&c, can put the ufmost confidence in this Com
pound, it is infallible in the cure ofall the above
nawed complaints. it wilt be sent by mail to
any,address by enclosing $2 to any - authorized
agent. Prepaml by R. I. ,ANDREW Buffalo
N. Y. For sale in MOnimse by
may i 3'58- lyj BENTLEY, READ; & CO.
Farm Lands for sale 26sniles from
Philadelphia by Railroad in the State of New
Jersey. Soil amongst the best for Agricultural
purposes, being •a good loam soil, with a clay
bottom. The land is a large tracti divided into
email farms, mad hundreds-from all parts of the
country are - now settling and building. . . The crops
Can be seen growing. Terms from Mt to $2O per
acre, payable within (mi t years by instalments: :
To visit the. plitte--44ave Vine Street .Wharf
Philadelphia rtt 730, a. m.,by Railroadrot Hsi.
montins s or-iddress R. L Byrnes, by letter
fall advertisement in another column.. isep.l-3m.,
lriß. HUMPHREY'S - fIOMCEQrATIHO
I Remedies for tale by Tont:att.
-------.---,--
ermine:Helmbobree repaiiition
. .. . , —OE-1 .
llighly Ciatentrnied compound Ofignilta
..---. . ';. • _ Inuttimi ' '.`, _ : -...: :,'
For Piracies of the . Bladder, Ki d neys. ; Gra' /
'Dropsy,. - Wealnesses, - pbsnicelions 'Secre t, Diseases, Female Coy:plaints; ;Udall ' t
' -.' 'Dieensetolthe Brxual-Orgarur, -, 4 "-
.1
arisingfroffi exces.ses.and imprudences In life,an
reinoving sill improper disaharges from . the 'tan -
dir;" kidneYs; or sexual organs; whether eilstin
in MALE OR. FEMALE, from whatever eau
they may _have origi nated, and no matter, of heir.
longstanding, giving health and vigor As tho
I=l'l(4:it'd-bloom to tbe pillideheek. ,::..;__ ~,,1
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED t .:
It cures nervous and debilitated
,slitfferers,-a d
removes all the symptoms, among which will
found inditiposition to exertion, loss ofpower,lolta
of memory, difficulty of breathing, general weak
nese, horror of disease, seek nervesi,tremblirig,
dreadful horror of death, nightssweets,cold feet,.
wakefulness, dimness of vision, langu onornivenial
'lassitude of the muscular system, often enormous
appetite, with dyspeptic • symptoms, hot-flant,
flushing of the body, dryness of tie skin,
,pel id
countenance and eruptions on the face,pitin in the
back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently blaik
spots flying - beforetlie eves, Jmitli a ienapor.o
surusion and loss of sightmant of atteutlon,great
mobility;r_estlessness, with horroi of toeiety.4....
Nothing ii Iltiore detilrAbif.), to such,patientrthitn
solitude,and nothing their more dread for fearlof
themselves; no repose of manrier,no earnestnobs, ,
no'epeeulation, but a hurried transition from one
question to another.
These symptoms, if alloiyed to go On-:which
this medicine invariably - removes—soon 'follola
loss of power, fatuity and epileptic fits—keine
of which the patient may expire. Who esia'aliy
that theseexcesses are not 'frequently folitivied
by thole direful diseroun=insanityend conittps.
tionl • The records of the insane asylums, ' d
the melancholy deaths by consumption beartit !
ple witness to the.trutb of theie assertions. In
lunatic asylums the most melancholy 'exhibit on
appears. The countenance is actually sodde fit
quitedestitute—neither mirth or, grief ever'itis.
. its ik.,_ Should a sound of the vcico octet, I is
rarely articulate.
'With woeful measures wan despair,
Loin sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Debility is the most terrible! andhas brou ht
thousands to untimely graves, thus - blasting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can be c ed
by,thci use of this. . '
INWA,ELIBLE lIIEMEDY. [-
If you are su ff ering with any of the above die
tressing ailmerits, the Fluid Extract Ruche trill
cure,von. Try it and beconvtnced of its e ffi cacy.
far - Beware of qUack n ostrums and quack doe
tors, who falsely boast of abilities and referenl —
Citizens know and avoid them, and savelongi
fering, Money, and exposure, by sending on
lug for a bottle of this popular add specific 1
edy. It allays all pain and inflammatien, is
feetly pleasant in its taste and odor, butinr
ate in its action.
HELIUM'S EXTRACT' BUCHU,
Is prepared directly according to the rule of
Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest ac
curacy and chef: dicta knowledge and care devo
ted in its combinatioh. gee Professtif DeWees-.
valuable works on the practice of phydk, land
most. of the late standard works of medicine.
10 0 _6Ol, One hundred dollars jwill
be paid to any physician. who can prove that the
medicine ever inured a patientaind the testimony
of thousands can be prodUced,to prove that it
does great good, Cases of from one week to
13 years' standing have been effected. The miss
of voluntary testimony in possession of the Pro
prietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers,
is immense, embracing nautes well knciwn to
science and Fame,
100,000 Bo ties hare beep sold and not it
single instance , of failure has been reported .
Personally appeared before me, an Aldeiman
of the City of Philadelphia, 11. T. Ilelmbold,
Chemist, who being duly sworn does Say, that
his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or
injurious Dm , . bbt is purely Vegetab!o,
Helmbold,.S,ole 3lanufac urer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 2.3 d day of
Nov 1554.• Wm P. lIIBBARD. Alderman.
ri mu Al putror delqered
to any address, accompanied 1)y r e liab l e and res
ponsible certificates from Plofessors of Medical
Colleges, clergymen, and others. Prepared and
sold by. • H. T. FIELMBOLD,
Praetieal and Analrtieal Chem at,
No. 52 S outhu 10th:st.. below . Cliestnot, A:sem.
hly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa.
tar To bO had of all Druggists and Dealers
in the U. S., Canadas, and British Provinces.
Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helnbold's
—take no other. Cures guarantied.
Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURBELL, Agent.
Jan. 20, 'sB.—ly.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Delaware, Lackawanna & W.R.R.
NO MORE STAGING!
Throui t h to Philadelphia
'MEW and "e7xpttlitions broad
.gnage route
.01 from the North and West, via Great Bend
ana Scranton,. and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, directly through to, New
York and Philadelphia.
.;
On and after Friday, - °doter let, 1858,Itrains
will be run as follows: . I
- The Mt cinnati Express Train bound mist 'on
N. Y. & Bile R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 8.15
a. m-, and, connects with the EXPRESS' Train
which leaves Great Bend for New York and Phil'a
at
8.30 a. m.
Due at. Montrose, • 9.04 •-•
TunkhantioA, ' 9.42 " ,
Tactoryville, 10.05-
Scranton,lo.so "
_ -
Moscow, 11.33 "
Stroudsburg, 1.23 p. ut.
Water Gap, 1.35 '"
Delaware,(ls minutes to "
Bridgeville, - 2.28
Junction, 3.18
New York,
`1.15
Philadelphia, 8.111
Passengers from N. Y, leave Pier
No. 2 North River, at 7.30 a. m.
From Phi ladelphia,leave Walnut St, •
Wharf, At 6.002 "
Leave - Junction, 'll.lO "
Due atßridgeville, 11.58 "
• Delaware, (15 min. to dinner), 12.10 p. m.
Water Gap,, • 12.48 "
'Stroudsburg, 1.00 "
• Moscow, - • • 2:47
- Scranton, 8.25 "
• • -Pactoryvillo; • , "
Tur.khanuock, 4.80' . "
Montrose, • 5.11, "
- Great Bend. • 5.45 "
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Mail Train, west, at
ACcommodation Train leaves Baran
toil for Great - Bend at • '• : 8.38 a. to
Arrive at Great Bend,* • • LOS p.
Conneeting with the Dunkirk &pre* west,
at 1.55, and the N. Y. Express, east, at 2.85 m.
llcturning, leavei great Bend at - 2.45 "'
Doe at Scranton, 7.15 "
For tha',accommodatiori . of way travel Abe
Senthern-Division, a passenger ear 'will be at
tached " to the Eaprass.Freight Trains, leaving
- Serantop, at'• 5.00 a. na.,
Dna at Stroudsburg at \\ 10.05' "
• " Junction at 2.05 *in.
Returniug, will leave Junction at
. 4.45, a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at • • 8'.05'
" Scranton at- - . 2.20 p. m.
Bassongars to•and from NeW Ausd
adelphlaywill change cars at.JunatiOn...
For Pittston, Kingston, and Willtaisbarre;lalts
L. &B. R. R.,cars at Scranton. ,
Far Jessup, Archbald, and CarbondaleAille
Stages at Scranton. -
Ticket's sold; Ind baggage checked tkroug ,
• JOHN BRISBIN,Bap't.
Genl . Tick et At eat.
Scranton, Sept, 34th, 1838. -
They Come!
ipag largest Stook Of MErmizas over tiefors
kept in this market fluty be foiled it the
-7,4 - 1%;
It ocUseloso - to eaumerato.-- On
wish anything_ in, the Pstoot..ldedisinet Husk or
°them_ WOO - int the-Partner's Stare. Don't foe.
got IntrPline, Awn lows. R. rumrgiLl
Montrose, •Mttreh 3d,1858,
5.55 "