The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 18, 1858, Image 4

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    AltnEltS!
SEII ti IlTVottm.9ni,crisyitm 'Ott
• PitEglifl'FEED CUTTER.
A:rent - Earl,
Mantifacttrreillty Blood &
:Four Sues' , -slq, - $l 5 , $l3, $3O. •
" e s The $3O itschifie k a horse power.
. • 111 L. BLOWERS, Ascot.
Post office address,.Srontrose, ea. -
'Oetoiosr SOth, . ' t . -
:Or Read Ilse following volutitary opinima of
gaehine, given byl the Committee on firm*
.ienients. at the late County Pair:
Wee Patent Ray Cutter, exhibited:lTU. L.-
' is, in the opinion of the Committee,
u.Pridr to any article hitherto exhibited in this
comity; its ettikno-simplicitst,' , i'm easy applica
tion to the cutting of fodder so entirely differ
ent—such, as- - bay, cornstalkii, _and straw—ren
deri it one of ;the Meat useTul Amid ecognmical
bfaclinbs that .tan be used for-such purposes.
They aviani him the pmmium'of.two dollars.
CAR - MALT,)
ABEL- Committee.,
• crow",
Shawl and DrasaGoatis Emporium!
NEW FALL GOODS .
F04;04:132ii AND PROMPT Six MONTHS BUYERS.
• 313. gQRAITT
dS polioon Store, and Li making large addi.
flung to his Stock of '
TALL AND WINTER , GOODS
'4'o which he - wool& invite the attention of buy.
ens; embracing the most desirable varieties of
• LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including the Now
Styles of Rich 'Fill Prints and Plaids, in Dc.
laines, - libscal - Plaids, Plain and Plaid Merinos,
Mot u& Cloths, GiniThlms, Silks ; Brodie, Stella,
Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls;Rich Ribbons,
Bonnets and Flowers, Net Donde,. Ladies! Cloths,
ikeadcloths„Cassimeres,-&c., with a '
, Call assert.
=ant niothet Staple and Fatnc.t. , GoL•de, as usual,
including . . • •
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hatay
and Caps, Roots and Shoc,, •
• Carpetin,Ploor o i l Cloths.
Painted Window Shadel4
Wall Paper, Clocks,
Drugs, Oils; Paints,
Buffalo Robes,
etc &A.
Eir'Tho entire Stock being large and bought
- for CASH,: will give superior opportunity for
Choice Selections, and . be sold a.t the towtsr
FiGUESS to CASH AND PROMPT SIX
MONTHS. Bt.: Y
Salt & Floutconstantly On hand.
New Milford,' October Ist. 185 u.
L.l
Ikte. w simply of those superior GAS LAMPS
` `and BURNERS, just recoiyed arid , - for
'Went the :11,ONTRO.SE BOOK STRE.
• A LSO, A new lot of POCKET KNIVES,
SCISSORS, PENCILS, PENS, SK, &e., all
of good quality and cheap for cash, by
A. N. BULLARD. •
MontrosC, Sept. 31. 1558.
- - Regieter'a Matice. .
11013UBPC NOnCE is livreby given to all per
eons concerned in the fcllon•ing Estates, to
•
Estate of C. C. RANSOM, -late of Susrfa
Depot, deed, E. N. Smith. Administrator.
Estate of . BROMLEY, hate of Rush,
deed, fliiani 'Cogswell, Ader. •
Estate of JESSE A: PATCH, late. of Forest
Lake, der: M. .T. Patch; Muir. • ,
Estate' - of ROBERT P. VANCE, - late of
Franklin, dec'd, A. C. LUCE. Ader.
Estate of JOIN BARD, late of_ Springville,
deed; Thoa. Nicholson and Samuel Bard, Exe.
That the zechuniants have settled their ac.
counts in the Registers Office, in and for the
County of Sn.tinehanna, and that the sante Kill
be presented' to - the Judevs
.of•.the Orphans'
Court Of said COunty,oi. Friday, November 19th
for confirmation and allowance.
CHARLES NEALE, Register.
Re!.•,iidees . t.ffice,
SI on trose;, Oct 15111.1 85 4 8. (
Ail wanimz to emigrate to a. mild climate
good soil, and fine market, see advartisement of
Hammonton
•
_
E
ALLperil:ire,Lereby cautioned agiinst
• trusting m 'JOHN ItEARDON, n minor,
ai I will Ray no debts of his eonuneting after
thfs date. TIICIIAEL RE ARDON.
,
• • Forest.L4i, Nov. lit, Is:iB.--34i..*
• oc . 0 IS 1E
, t 1
- 4- 45 -
+ Montrose, Pa., ,
ut.m. IPIC4, a 2 ii"y 2 r#. o° .
• . a
Ttus nets And cernedioos lioteleltuntert
m on Public. Atenne, near the Court:Huuse,and
nearly in to centre of the busi-ness portion of
Meutrose, is. now fully completed and furnished,
and will be opened on Identity, the 27th day of
the prerent month " for the accommodation of
'the public and -travelers; the Proprietor feels
confident that be is now prepared to entertain
guests in a niannerthat cannot fail to gitie com
plete satisfaction:- - Thelietel and Furniture are
new, and no expense has been spared to'render'
it equal, if not superior to any similar establish
ment in :this flirt : er lit. State. It its cell cup.
pli.ll with all t he reivrit improvements and com
torts, -and obliging waiters will always-be ready
- to resp - Ond Ivibs call of customirs..
The stables conncctrol : with , this 'louse are
new,and tionveilient.
The Pn;prictoi- respectfully solicits the patron
age of his.oldfriersle, and :the public generally.
• W.I. h. lIATCIL
Mon t ptemte r 2.1 M, I S 58.
lke
Charley Mortiz anal hoß f
" Reii,.o.le heir Qi" thiA v.' a st areA,
lrillts.s me and
E sod e 3 to ' srortant !ev'yy jra.
•
Let's -have a rub,, I'.tilwarslterg,
You'll findsuie,ltoLest, juSt anel
- *,,l'Shop No. 3, Basement of Searle's Hotel, On
Turnpike Street., •
liowriost,Oet.'2o,lll, 1838 ate.•
BINGEtAMTON
WATER CURE.
IBLIWRIRUI lois. If Iron rot r n Iy .
IM=l
PT§ estAiishmant is open for the reception'
T of piitients during the K hale rear and i
, s
arranged with a view.to the comfort and con.
venience or ipt•mids donne thtt CO.D WEATHER.
- Wag It' l l:SU &gene
are . thoroughly warmed , and the entire house is
kept at SusixSa l'Ey.mze RI; rrn z ' -
Expefience has demonstated that the Water
Treatment is most successful daring the
AUTUMN AXD WIXTEIt MATHS,
• All - rielc peons who desire health. (and even
those who havenot been snecessfal berets:4l,re
iu their effort., to obtain this ralua,le boon) will
here find a wee epee? t amity te accomplish the
• great object, upon wnteri rulcce, tiapPinss
and prosperity of
,their future lives depend,
The Physicians, Dr.-Thayer and Wife, hive
Had' twelve Yearsexperiefce krr treathts - diseases
hydropathizalfy, during sxfileh time they hive
- prescribed for over ten tbousand sick persons,
and the success attending their prescriptions is
sufficient evidence of their, skill' as successful
raeticioners;
Patients will* provide for perathial use two
woo l en bi t aikets, two comfortlibids,- three Nnen
or cotton 01(fertg. sir towels; and some !ken rpr
I„d ages _ a n, of. whisk- shetild marked
-Tint* frpqr .96 to illlo per week.
14, further pArtkule.va; address -
tt: 30th, td] V.7IIAYER, M. D.
'PMLADEL4PIII/
CHEAP CARPETING
AT THE
HaVVV 4 O2
49, North NINTN-Eit, Mad:;-
Couttrt ' POO
Are so:kited t 6 call and examine die stock .f
Ingrain and Venetian Carffeting,
Floor Table and Stair Oil-Cloths
of all widths ; Canton and - Cocoa
Matting ; Door Mats; Cloth and
Oil-Cloth Table Owen: Druggets
all wid* 4 , Rag Carpet Stilt Rods ice.
CikiTl Xi , F . OR C Fin
Either :WHOLESALE or RETAIL,
- •L. WEATHERAW,
oc2 8-3 m:jw) o. 49 North 9tIL-8
* * * * * * * • * "'lSt *
IFTS. GIFTS;,.
-SPLENDID
439 CHSTNUrSTREET,
THE ONLY. ORIVANAL GIFT oolC stroi
GG. EVANBwe'ld infortnhis friends an
• public 4liat his Star Gift Book Store
Publishing Houie is Termsnently eettrbiidlr i
Brown's epkendid (ron 'Building, 439 Chesl
Street, two .doOrs below Fifth, where thal
chaser of each beck, at the regular
will reeei . ae use of tho' following gifti, rat
front 25. rents to'sloo
Worth • ach,
550 Patent Engl. Lever Gold Watches, co 4 '100.00
5 ,c,
550 [Wt. oinehei ''.' - ".' ! . 000
..
400 Ladies Gold Watches,lBk. cases, 35.00
600 Silv. Hunt. Watches, warranted,- - • 15.00
500 Parlor. Timepieces,. - - - ilv
506 Cameo Sets. Ear D rops and Pins, tp.oo ,
500 Ladies. Gold Brneelels, 5.00 - to 1 1 2.00
500 Gents Vest and nib Chains, . •• o.oe
1000 Gold I,celietsklarge sine,dblease,) 10.00
2000. " ," , (small size,) - 300
woo. Dold Penal Cases,with Gold Pens, 5.00
1000 Rafts G.Pens,with casesctholders, 3.50
2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies). - - 2.00
2500 Gold Pens with Silver Pencils ; 2.50
2500 Lad - >G. Pc-r.5, , r.-ithr?l-.7.m.Sit rtch-rs, • 1.50
6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies - ,) . - - 1.00
2000 Gents' Gold Rings, - -- - 2.50
25(3'0 Ladies Gold Breastpins, .: -- 2.50
3500 - Misses' " c, . c .. 1.50
3000 Pocket 'Knives. • - - - 1.00
2000 Sets Gents'Goid Bosom Studs, , 2.50
2000 -" " " Sleeve Buttons, - 2,00
-2000-Pairs of Icadies'Ear Drops, - 6.50
8000 Laiiies' Pearl Card Cases, - ---- 3.00
15000 Lmlies'Caineo,Jet,or Mosale Pins, 5.00
• 2500 Ladies Shawl - and Ribbon Pins, 1.50
15000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Bookty cite..
not enumerated in the above, worth from
I' 25 cents to 825. • • -
i - Evans' new Catalogue, which is seht A
all parts of the country, contains all the most
popular books or dm 'day, and the nueeat
cations, all Or which will be sold as los- tai:
be obtained at other stores. - •
Agents wanted in every town of the, nion.
Those desiring so to act, can obtain full partic
ulars by addressing - tbe above.
N.-B.—Being largely interested in publishing
- books,and buying from other publishers imriense
quantities, for cash, I am enabled to make rarger
discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealers
than' can be .had at - any other hmase,ln the
country.
Any book published in tho United Stateis, the
retail price of which is $1 or upwards, uill be
prompt) . - sent, Gift included, on receipt of pub
lishers price.
An extra tISI Book and Girt, given in .A. 1- per
ion ordering ten books' to IT sent to one ad
dres.
Sent for a Catali•gLe Address, -
G. G. EVANS, l'n
439 Cheetnut - St.. Pttila&
nur... 4 26.3m.)
; • FANCY FURS,.
Is FOR LADIES AND CIIILDRFX
: TOUN FAREIRA & Co, No. +St IS (trztt• i r:4l.)-=
;el Market-bt, übo.i - e .?..til l l'hilitcra. - imp4)rtt rs,
i Manufacturers and De:tiers in FANCY FURS,
I for Ladies and Children :, also, Gent's Furt, Fur
i Collars and Gloves. The number of yeas that
: we have been engaged in the FuC busineis, and
the general character of o Furs,.botlt for guru
i ity and price isso geneix
ly known throughout
the Country. that we 11 nk it is not.neretsary Tor
; us to say anything more than that we havie now
.1 opened our assortment of FURS, for the Fall :&
t•Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful.
assortment that we have ever affiged before to
the public. Our Furs have all been ImPorted
during the present season, when money was
scarce and'Furs much lower than at the Present
time, and have been manufactured be the most
Competent Workmen; we are therefore deter
mined to sell them at such prices as will continue i
.to give us the reputation we have borne for I
years, that is tdiseil a good article for a very '
small profit.
Storeiteepets will do well to give ns a Fall, as
• they will find the largest a'ssortmentl% far to,
select from in the eity i and at toantifiturers'
prices.'
JOHN FAREIRA & C 0.,.
NO. 818 MailtetStreet, aho re Bth,Phildelphia.
September 15th, 1858.-4 m
The
CMEYER, resleetfully . informs his
'• and the publiZ'sgeneraliy,that he
stantiv- on hand 'PLINO,S, equal to t
which he received the Prize Medal in L.
1851.-
All orders komptly attended to, an
rare taken in the seitction and packing t
Ile- has received during the last Fifte •
more Medals, than any other" make f
.Franklin Institute--,ilso, First Premium •
ton, New York, and. Baltimore.
*.*Warerooms. No. 7th2 ARCII Stree
Eighth, sonth ene„PfiILADELPHIA.
tieptember 9111. 1858.-3 m. jer.
" Thick Darkness corers the dart
dnd Gross Darkness the Peal)!
COUNTRY MESCH - A
And all Others will take N 0
THAT they crn supply themselves
'quantities with •
Jones" kfir FamedPaten i
NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE
.01'1
OIL LAMPS,
At the : Wholesale and Retail Man
38. . South SECOND : Street, ~
PIIILADELPHiA
The only place where. exclUsive Age
be obtained for'the States of Penaltyl
Jersey and Delaware.
These Lamps give a light equal in i
of flame, and similar in-appearance to
are claimed to be superior to all other
ligltts,-nosi in use. No fear of Explos
offensive odor.—No smoke—Wry
rd.—Ets easily regulated as (u Li !
be adapted Jo al I I purposes—And better
for a poor man.--:50 percent cheaper
other portable light, now in common us
SOLE tkezacl Also, TOR
Knapp's Pabst Eosin and Coal Oil
"Or Lamps - , Oil; Wieks; Shatltle;i•
article in the line. St: E. SOUTllCfflifi,
• No. 88 South-Bscorm EntErr, Pit
September, 94,1458.-tf.jw3. • -.
Ail want,lng.tp emigrate to a wild
,good boil, and fine tdiricet, see
ilaminenten Linda. - •
t c_
• f) , ..k . // .
.4 • Lutitap
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IRON CITY Comtni natiAL COLLEGE.
. Pyrrsninto, PA.. '
.... CHAR#RED 1 655.
'3OO Students Mem lug January, 1858.
lk, OW the lar,gentand most thorough Commer
iiT chit School of the Vtitted,States. Young
men 'prepared for actual dillies-4 the Counting
Rooth. , . '1
I, A. M., Pref. of Book-keeping
J. C. Sstrrn, term
and Scientific Accounts,
A. T. DountEi'r, Teacher of Arithmetic and
Commercial Calculation.
J. A..HXYDRICIC and''. C. JEXXINS,Teacher of
Book-keeping. r,
A. COW LEY and W. A Mitisn, Profs. of Penn
manship.
SINGLE A.1 , .:D DOUBLE:NYST peFOK NEEPING,
As used in every de artment of business.
- 7kiMETIC—R A "-
1110' P 1..-
COSOItRCIAL KRIfkiMETIC—RAPID BU=
•
SINESS WRITING—
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—
MERCANTILE COiItRESPONDENCE—
COWIE& TAL LAW—
Are .taught and all•other subjects eteeessary for
the success and thorough,education• of a itracti
cal bitsineva man.
_ _ _
12 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the Promintns in Pittsburg for the
pad three years, alio Eastern and Western
- Cities, for best Writing.
NOV ENGIMAIVED
IMPORTANT INFORMATION. •
Students entei at any e—No vacation—Time
Unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates as
sisted to obtain situations—Tuition for full Cern
mereial gourse, 8.35,0, Average time 8 to 112
weeks—Board, 8.2,501 per week,- - Stationery,
sS,oo—Entire cost, $6111,00 to $70,00.
Efrblinister's sous teceived at half price.
For •Card—circularStieeitnens of Business
and 'Ornamental Writing—inclose two Stamps,
and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
September ebh, 1858.-3 m " (Iy,eq,*,w
r tho
land
- i t in
taut
GIVE CREDIT WHORE CREDIT DUE!
Trim°Haim" osE PR fet and REAtry
Stare of New 1114ord,
.13110TH ERS,
The People's Agents, are now receiv.
ing a large Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, trtreeries, 'imits and Shoes, Hats and
Caps. %Vali and. WindOw Paper, Wooden Ware,
Forks, Hoes, Flourand Salt—rby tho'bdrrel or
load,—Yankee Notiorv, Jewelry and Watches—
wholesale and retail ; !at prirtrs that w.ottki as
tonish. those 7.70 t. ViStiit?.. in tire ready.pay_bitai
ness; I -
We nave nothing lei do with Old Fogyism,—
ho - . has " gone in' —has vamoosed without_ a
groan or kick, and the last seen of him he was
holding on to the tail 'of " Hard Times;' and h
grinned a ghastly smile as he passed Ws Otm
FntEans.
Our Motto is—Like and Let Live.
ONE PRICE ONLY
Can't be (beat down!
NO. CHARGE-FOR SHOWING GOODS!
Every Artirfe Warirantee 'as Represented!
We thanklour frie4ls ard•cwdomers for their
liberal patronage in times,past, and we lope by
strict attention -to buinesa, to merit a contin
mMee of thlyisme. iiAYDEN BROTHERS.,
MA' Milford, May pat, 11353.-IY*
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
It affR.MAT4II.#
To Jlt Getzileme i who •Irear Clothes.
1 H
AVE recently m de arrangements,'at ca
siderable expense, for doing wvik -h. ti..
1 5
Tailoring Business
on very short notice,, n it neat,dursbld.:., and lash
ionable manner, and l , retitled pricer.
I will furnish rarth:‘lllS in order, if desired, or
?eider the ettetomer whatever nssistanee he may_
need-in seleetitig materials of the best quality,
and at the. lowest .maet prices. -,
.All my work will jbe warranted as to fit, fin.
ish and durability. o rustetner heed take his
work from the shop niess it suits him. -
Being permanently and exclusively engaged
in th,is business, it shat be my_gi:Cat ailn to please
the public, and thus ecure their patronage.
P. LIINBS.
fiiltf.
Montrose. June lAIIISB.
DENTAL NOTICE.
A. GIFFORD hair located himself
Li in Montrose forlthe purpose of carrying on
the DEsr At. PRicTrct. in all its branches. He is
now ready to atteod t;o an calls in his profession
with promptness, and!will endeavor to give entire
satisfaction.. All operations WARRANTED. Office
with Dr. Drmocx. Sept. 15tji,-1858:—tf,
AEW ARRANGEMENTS !
COBB 86 ROGEFtS
ESPECTFULLY announce that they have
entered into a IparfnershiVin order to be
better. prepared to supply the wants of the pub
-11;C. They will keeplon hand a good stock - 0f...
GROCERIES
at the well know esiablishment foltnerly occu
pied by Oliver Crane..
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, Smr.3, Fltin'r, Ft.ou R
and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Fistt, and all
articles found in First Class Groceries.
They would'partiCalarly call the attention of
Farmers and others; to the fact that they are
constantly reaeivin,g f'resh supplies
of
FIRST T . FOUR I
also good and meda ulqualities, which, will -b
h e
sold RIGHT, for ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser.
N. B.—lt is earnestly desired that ALL who
are indebted to the establishment either by note)
or account should call and settle SOON and SAVE
COST'. [Montrose, Oct. sth, 1858.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA. "'
friends
,ris COO-
A Benevolent Institu'lion,estahli.,shed by special en
dowmenl for the relief 4 the sick and distressed,-
afflicted with Virtilent and Epidemic disease s .
THE IIowARD ASSOC.IATION,in view"of the aw;
ful destruction cd human life, caused by Bex
hill diseases; and the deceptions prntitised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed their Con
su itfrig Surgeon, as 4 CUARITABLE A,CT worthy of
their name, to epenin Dispensary for the treat.
;Tint of this class o diseases, in all their forms ;
and to give MEDICI ADVICE GRATIS, to all who
apply by letter, with a description of their con
dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c..) and
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
free of charge. It is needless to add that the
Association commands the highest medical'skill
of the age, and will I furnish the most improved
modern treatment.
The Directors oft e Association, in their An
nual Report upon he treatment of Sexual Di
seases, for the _yea ending January Ist, 1858,
expreis - the highest Satisfaction with the snecess
vrhieVbas attended 'olabors of the Consulting
Surgeon in the enrol of Spermatorrhos, Seminal
Weakdisi, Impotence, Gonorrhica,Gleet,Sy pil I is,
the rice - of Onaniscri or Self-abuse, - dtc., and or
der a continuance of the same plan - fer the en
,
suing year. ' I
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhcea? of
Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Hester
bationi or Selt-ithu4 t and other diseases of the
sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will
be sent by mail (i a sealed envelope), FREE
OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO
STAMPS for isastager. Other Reports and
Tracts on the' nature and treatment of aexaal
diseases; diet. &e.. are constantly being publish
ed for gratuons distributibrt And willbe sent
to the 011ie - A Sums of the new remedies
and methods of treatment dissevered during
the last year, are ofigrant value.
- 'Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George
IL Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Ass°.
elation; No. 2 Soutb Ninth Street, Philadelphia"
p a . By order of the Directors. -
EZRA D. iARTWELL "'resistive.
CEO, FAIR( HILT', ...:C 7 y. or "8 lv
.. ,
l ola for
don in
F.. great
l e same.
years
i nrn the
in Bos-
Ibylaw
TS,
ice!
in any
lARTERS,
38.
'cies can
i
t ia, New
tensity
was, and
ortable
' on—No
trimm
-I—Can
than all
ban any
Lamp. I
• every
gent.
LA..
elitnate, I
I went of
siyitE4t 7 nstoTwOts
AR - EITOW RECEIVIN:G
sigiial 42fd11 .
• tt,‘
V' e ' SPRING
i4I3IIIILIKR GOOD'S.
wilicn for Caehor Produce , car. be bought
very low. • .
WALL PAPER. A select assortment just
received.
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
C ARPETING. Bargehut offered by -
S. 11. SAY RE & BROTHERS
PLO WS ! PLOWS?!
ILOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers
to the celebrated Peekekille Plows which
we have added, to our large assortment.
SAYRE & BROTHERS,
• Proprieteis of Eagle Foundry.
. Montrose. April 29th, 858:- •
STOVES! STOVES I! STORES I! 1 • .
OUR Stoves have been se thoroughly tried
-to the entire satisfaction of IT, that they
need no recommend from us. -
• S. 11. SAY= 41c. BROTHERS. "
ctOOD 2N0211311
avqiimenzt,'
AP THE HEAD O.F I - NAVIGATION,
AND examine_the choice stock Of Spring
and Summer GoodsAwa opened
for Examination and SALE, at rery low figures by
..".C. W. MOTT.
STELLA, CaWniere, and liaLtin Shawls at
very-losiv prices by C.W... MOTT. ,
HSTS and Cap% or the newest styles, in
great variety by C. W. MOTT
PRItirTS in abutdance by
C. W. MOTT.
BBASS' lioOps, Hosiery, gjovea, Belts
etc., etc., by C. W. MOTT.
BROWN andßlue Sheeting and Slirtings—
Shirting Stripes, Ticks, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, &e., &c., as low as can afrorded imthis
market. C. W. MOT'.
raROCERIES, Cropyery,'Llardware and
k..L. various other nate - lota oumerous to men
tion,—all of which shall be sold'Cheap for Cash
or Ready Pay. C. W. MOTT.
ri LOTUS, Cassimers and Vestings, very do.
lj Hirable styles, at prices that cannot' fail to
suit. Gall and bo convinced. C. W. 11(1TT.
Faros Lands for sale 25 miles from
Philadelphia by Railmad in the S'tat'e rot New
Jersey. Soil arnutiglit the test for Agricultural
purpose's, being a good loam mitt, with a clay
bottom. The load ja n barge tihnet, divided into
small farms, and hundreds rrorn all, parts of the
country ate now settling and building. The crops
can be seen growing. Terins Troth $lO to $2O
pernere, payable within four yeafs by instalments.
To visit the place—Leave Vine Street Wharf at
Philadelphia nt a. m.,-byltaiiroad DA. Ham
monton, or address'll J. Byrnes, by letter. See
full advertisement in another column. [.
tircat 6ttitetunt
•
grill: Atlantic Cable has been.laid, but that
does n ;1 begin to cause as much joy as the
fact that
.n. ir-wrincoN
Is in market with a 6ne assortment of
GOODS
Consisting in part•4s follows:'
, • „
Moire Antique 9 , ,Xd Blask ginkoidered
Rehes, Printed do., Shawls,—Brocha--
Long and Square, Silk mid :knit:
Chenille front ss,oo -o $25 7 60.•
Piain All Wool belanes.
#3.61,1` ERE 1 , Lit ins% - •
RiSS'otaS frobi 3i:•19 ss. 6d., eilackTelvet
_tons from 45 ps. - $5,0005., Diniity and .
Victoria Lawn, Stoiss4fuslin,Bril
liants, Sarcenct Orifeti•ies,atlifee -
New Styles of PTinted De- .
_ lanes, Embroideied Fur
niture
KENTUCK Y.JEANS in every variety. Every
variety of BONNET BORDERS and GOODS,
so as to release all, the Ladies from the trouble
of calling upon the Mmt.73F-its who charge se
very high. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS at prices
lower than usual. WALL PAPER, BOI:DE%
CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS,. BUFFALO i
ROBES, CARPETING. CRCICktRY, two new
and beautiful styles. HOOPS. CHAMBRAY'
and FRENCH GINGHAMS. 'SHOES, a very
large assortment. GAITERS, _ BOOTS and
SLIPPERS: : Also, a large. Assortment of choice,
TOYS; for distribution by Santa Claus.. PER-.
FUMERY, HAIR. OILS;. PATENT MEDI
CINES. Also, a fine apsortmont of BED
STEADS. from 131,74 to 86. - CHAIRS—Wood
Flag-Seat, at Manufacturerit prices: And would
say that his assortment is ery especiallyadapted
to those who buy rich goods,—he would respect
fully invite their inspection's goods particularly ,
stvited.to class No. I. And would as positively
assure those who wish to Inty nt lowest prices
that his goods are eqUallylg . ood for them, and
just as . low as can be bought this side of New
York . It is a fact, 'acknowledged by all, the
my goods excel! the purehaiea of rill ogler dealers
in QUALITY. :R. kEN YON JR.
Lawisvlle Centre.-Pa., A
September 6, 1658. (
WM. B; SIMPSON,
T fl: P: ITHE
MONTROS,P 1. .
Shop in- Boyd & Webtte new building,
next door above Keeler el:
A Stoddard's.-
- LIVING worked •for. the pat nine years
11 with the most skillfal-workmOn, he feels
confident that he can do the most difficult jobs
on short notice.
All Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
W. B. SIMPSOM` has worked for ine for some
time, and can recommend: him as si ein'eflil and
skilfiil workinan, competent to do as good work
as can be done in the country, and worthy of
confidence. Wm. A. CIICAIIBERLIN.
Towanda June 10th, 1855.
Rcfers to—Wm. Elwell; E. W. Baird, E, D.
Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbnry, Towan
da ; B. S. Bentley,_ L. Searle, C. D. Lithrop l
J. Wittenberg, Montrose.
* * *Jewelry. neatly repaired on short notice,
and on reasonable terms. [Juno 15th, 1858.—tf.
T
a[r, • •
EO. %V. MANN, Whelesale Salt Dealer,—
Ur 201 Washington Street, (directly . opposite.
Washington Market,) stilt continues to offer to
the city and country trade, all kinds of , foreign
coarse and fine salt, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags, cotishting in parfof Ash=
ton's celebrated. brand forlable and'. dairy use,
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Drownlow's, &e..
and 50000 beabels Turks3aland, Bonares, Cu:
neon; St. Men, Lisbon. Cailiz, Ivies, Narttes f
all of which will be sold at bargain prices - from
vessels, store and storehOnses.
/thy purchaser wishing. to select from a good
assortment will find.it to his interest to mill.
N. H.L.—Fine table salt put op in small bags of
different sizes, and constantly on hand in dap.,
ping-order. Also a 'spleildid article of Rock
Ground salt,'in quart borups,_pnt up and for sale
by the quantity, in eases Of Oro dogen each.
New 'York, April Ist, 058.-- y*
To all wantint Farms, soo advertisement of
Hammonton Lands.
To all wanting:Furls, see 101%-ertilempat
llamtnonreff •
-HENRY B. McitgAii,
'FV:MNIW Anti COU N E st. LAW:
Office in tho Union Block—Towsndsi Brad
ford county; Ps. '
Eir'Will attend promptly; to professional
business intrusted to dim, inAtiis - sail adjoining
counties.
"HOME AGADT,"
DR> DII,TIME.
OFFICE, over Wilsonls Store:
LODGING.% at SEARLE'BIIIOTEL
Montrose, March 10th, 1858. -
T. - BO YIE, •
REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OF OVER
4 65100 4 00 1 "
For Fire, Narine, Life, and Inland Insurance..
Office New Milford, Pa.
January . lBth, 1858. ly*
Dr• K.,Smith, & Son,
SURGEONICIENTISTS. Residence.and of
flee opposite the Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose.. Particular.attention will be given
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and
to-filling decaying teeth. .
January 10th, 1858.
W. SMITH, & CO.;
Cabinet and Chair iilanisfactur
ere; foot of Main Street. Moutroeit. Pa.
ABEL TURRELLI MosTROSE, PA
_Dealer, in Drugs, Medicines, - Chemicals,
Dye Stuffs,`Glass.ware, Paints, Oils; Varalahes
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jen , -
airy, Perfmnecy,4z.c.n—Ami Agent Or all the
most popular Patent Medicineg,
JOHN GROVES,
Fashionable Tailor—Phop near the
Baptist. Meeting House, on Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa.
DR. R. THAYER,
Phydcian and Surgeon, Montrose
Pn. Office in the Farmer's Store.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
Wow Milford, Penn'a.
Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Combs
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy
,Goods
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut
kry. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c. &n.
Merchants and pedlars, supplied on libora
terms.
WMMAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. 11AYDEN.
WILMOT, '
Graduate of the Allopath:c and Homeo
pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per
manently located in Great Bend Pa.
April 21, 1856.
JOHN SAUTTER,
Fashionable Tailor. Shop first doo
north of the Farmer's Store.
NEWTON & McCOLLUM.
Attorneys and Connsellorsat Law.
Office on Publie , Avenue over 11. J.Wel!b's
Snre.
N. NFI:TO:f. , J. 13. McCor.t.vs.
' ETTN.4II,
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
YORK, Pa.
Muttered ty •Oa Sta ec of Pennsylvania
- CAPiTAL 300,000 DOLLARS.
insures against loss or damage by fire, on buil
dings, furniture, and merthandise generally.
Ri" Losses adjUsted by arbitration, where
the - parttes - faitto agree. _Ol
DIRECTORS. •
11. A. Dana., 1 !oht t !Andes,
H. Kraber,- Fred. Sett aback,
William Wallace, lEli Kindig,
Swat:el Dyer • Thomas Gray,
bay is Sttialer.
• D. KR ABER, President,
D. STRICKLER. Setretary.
0. S. BEEBE, Agent., Montrost, Pa.
FebruarY d, 1858. (IY*.
fE CHUN REUEL
• • ' rrIHE subscriber having purchased
A. refitted and neatly fUrnished the
H ; aboto well known atitipopular Hotel,
, is prepared.to accommodate the tray;
cling—public- and others with all the attentions
and conYehihneen usually - found in first-class
Houses.' No effort- will be *pared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in the country. •
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this House
aro large, roomy . iihd convenient,end careful and
attentive !loaders are always ih charge of them
'rAILBELL.
Illottlro'Ne, May 13th, 1858.
REMO "V - A L •.
The Saddle. Marineau and Trunk Shop of
Saddle.
rr • YUIOO.4IIU
IS REMOVED to tho.Pullding recently occu
pied C. C. Hollister, on Main St., ono door
Chew S. S. Mott's, where he will be happy to
wait on all who may favor him with their patron
age.
•
Jan. 20th, 1858.—tc.
Al ntirt xidu*tochi
--4.Nto--
- NEW EN S
At the Old Stand:of Lathrop & Co.
LATHROP & DeIVITT.
111)1pEG leave to announce to the public in gen
eral that they are now opening one of the
largest STucas of MERCHANDISE over offered in
Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hard-Ware, Crockery, &c., die., &c., which they
propose to sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Those are real Facts.
We wish to dernonstrate,to the public the
difference between buying' Goods for cAsul and
ON TIME. LATFIROP & DEWITT.
Montrose, April 2Gth, 1858.
Patent Medicines, &c.
AFFLICTED READ
GitarilEsezr_9 Mviicisy.s.—Vegetable Pilis
Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsapaiilla
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen.
Lary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, CathOlicon, Dr. Libby's Pilo Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayre's Pills and -Cherry Pectoral, Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever
and Ague Cure, : Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arai.
ca Liniment, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric ,
Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &c., Ste:.
A new supply just r#eeived, to be keptconstant.
ly• on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October, let, 1856.
ltheiliammontosa Farmer, a news
paper, devoted to Literature and Agriculture,,
also setting forth full accounts of the tied& settle-.
ment of ilatnmonton,in New Jersey, can be sub
scribed for at only 25 eta. per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Ad
dress to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, At
lantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap
land, of the beat quality, in one of the healtb,iest
and most delightful clitnatesin the Union, see
advertisement Hammonton Lattda; [seP-1,--31n
:NEW tOODS!!:
...~+r.
H. J. WEBB'S.
,VONTROSE, APRIL,, 30th: IgIA;
A ritizx FOR EVERY *An' :
. livno stnismenni Top. !ma .
attthig. Vrtss,,
A BEAVTIYULLY
IL:~ GTi9~R' s~:A`l'~l ~
FMT, NEWMPEIL
THE wtts.wr- PRESS Is
orie of theliest !iterary ,papers the, day. .
A lerza . Q4artio
,iontakitag Twenti Pilieff * . or
7 , ixtY U91;1.U/48,'0f entertaining Limiter; tad Ele
gaudy Illastrated eiefy week.
. .
A Gift worth from /50' dents to- 0005 wi!l be
sent to midi subscriber on the receipt of the 846-
seription money.
- •
7enms-1* ADVANCE
One copy for one year, and I gift $2.
Three copies one veer, and 3 gifts. . .
Five copies one year, and 5 gifts . . 8. ;
Ten copies, one year, and 10 gifts . 2.15.
Twenty-one copies one year, an 4,21 gifts 30. ,
l'he articles to be distributd are:Comprised in ,
the following list:-
1 United States Treasury Note $lOOO.
2 do .do , . do
,
6 do . .do - do ? • .., . 200 oath.
10 do , - do'-. do lop each.
10 Pat. Lev. Ifent'g Cased Watches 100 each.
20 Gold Watches - . '75 each.
50 do • - • - 60 ea - 6. -
1W do - 60 each:
100 Lidies Gold Watches , 35 each.
200 Silver quilting Cased-Watches -30 each.
500. do - • Watches - = 815 to'2s each.
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains . lo to 30.
do do Pens and-Pencils 61°15 each.
Gold Lockets, Btacelete,-Broaehea, - Ear Drops,
Breast Plas,.Culf Pins, Sleeve -Buttons, Rings,
Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gokl and Silver Thim:.
hies, and a variety or-other a rticles , worth from
fiftreents to . fifteen doltars cteh. ;
Oa-receipt of the subscription money, the sib-'
scriber's name will be-entered upon our books
•opposite a number, and the-gift corresponding
.with -that -number will be forwarded withinone
week, by mail or express, post paid. ,
There is
-neither humbug nor lottery about the
above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of
value. We Prefer to make this liberal distri be •
tion among them instead of giving a large com
mission to agents, mivingte the subscriber the
amount that would go to the agent, in man)
cases . a hu ridred fold .more.
Qom' Address all communications to.
DANIEL ADEE, Publisher,
May 27.—y11.211 Gentle Street, New York
HAMMONTON LANE'S.
NEW ENGLAND .ST:I7I,ENIENT.
RARE 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
(Tema for sale, and the first. division of 10,00
acres divided up into farms" of,twenty aeres and .
upwards. The soil is of the best quality forthe
production of • fruits, grains, &c. The price is
$l5 to $2O per acre, s payable in easy quarter
- yearly instalments, within nterm of four years,
with interest, The terms are made easy, in or
der to insure thb rapid improvement of the land,
by enahlin i fiavery industrious . man to bily - a farm.
It is wow being ,exiensively improved by good
roads, and sonic of the • hest citizens
,from New
England and. the Middle States are wet:Zing large
impro‘erilents. It is. a•scene of tae greatest im
provement out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five
houses have been built in four months. Practi
cal farmers and business men from the -length
and breadth of the Union are settling there: It
is.an important business place, nn amount of its
being in the midst of a great market, *Every ar
ticle raised upon this land finds an immediate sale.
The water is excellent and•no such thing as fe
ver is known.
The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with ft clay
bottom and retentive of manures.. It is free of
stones and easily worked. It abounds largely
in the phosphates, anti with is its , fertility that
from the crops: produced both upon this land and
the large area adjoining under Cultivation, it
will be found not to be excelled anywhere in
the production of crops moat adapted to it& mar
ket. • - •
The reader may be well aware . that the earls.
Nit and the best fruits and vegetables-come from
New Jersey, which are annually exported to the
amount of millions of dollars. The land, besides
being accessible in. every way for fertilizers„- has
an abundant supply of the best lnahty of Muck
manure.
Limiber and building material 4 can be had on
the spot at a cheap Oice, from the mills. Other
mills nre now being opened, and brickyards be
ing started upon-the ground. A person can put
ttp a tram tenement for present convenience for
one hundred dollars. On account of, the exten
sive emigration, this is the best coarse to pursue
in order to get , a place to live in at first. Car
penters and builders are on hand_to put up hous-
es on the best terms:
In settling here the emigrant has wany advan
•tages. He is within - a few hours',ride of the
great cities in the sMiddle States and New Eng
land ; he is near his old friends and associations;
he is in e. settltd eottntry, where 'every improve-
Meht anti comfort of civilization is at hand; he
is in a healthy; place, and is not subject to •the
_Certainty of losing the greater part of his family
and his own health by. those malignant fevers
Which make the graves of to many millions of
the young and hardy in far off regions away.
from home and friends. Besides, he has a mild
climate and' an open-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 np before.,—
The reason is, it was never thrown in the mar
ket; and unless these statements were correct,
nosone would be invited to examine the land be
fore purchasing. This ail are expected to do.—
They will see the land under cultivation ; they
meet persons, no doubt, frcim their own
neighborhood; they will witness the improve.
ments, and can judge of the character of the pop
ulation. Persons should come prepared to pur
chase, as many are locating, and Wagons are
not held on refusal.
The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly Literary
and Agricultural sheet, containing full- informa
tion of Hammonton, will be sent to each Inquir
er' and can be obtained at 25 cts. 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 railrosd
t 7.30, A. M., and 5.30 P. M. ; when there.in,
quire for Mr. Byrnes., Boarding conveniences
will be found. Letters and applications can be
addressed to S. B. CQUGHLIN, 203 South
Fifth Street, below %Valnut,Philadelphia. Maps
and information cheerfully furbished.
T. - BOYLE, Agent for Northern Pennsyltania.
Office; New Milford. Susq'a._ Co., Ps,
September, 1,1858.-3 m. -
DDDRAMTPIID rarazium-aa
rilo MOTHERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS.
1 Dr. R.A. LAMONT'S Periodical Compound.
The most beneficisl and successful FEMALE MED
ICINE new in use or known, for all c(ises of dis;
ordered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruation,
Lueorrhcca, Female Weakness &c. Ladieswho
have been disappointed in the use of Female Pills
&c , can, put the utniost confidence in this Com
pound, it is infallihlt! in the cote of all the above
tiaiae.d compisinta It will be sent by :mail- to
any address, by enclosing $2 to any authorized
agent. Prepared by R. L ANDREW. Buffalo.
N. Y. F'or sale in Montrose by -
may I 3'58. Iy] BENTLEY; READ, &. CO.
,
Farm Lands tor sal6 29 adlcs from
Philadelphia bY.Sailroad in the State of 'Hew
Jersey. ' Soil amongst the-best for Agricultural
porposes, - being-a good loath soil; with a clay
bottom. The land is a larg,e tract, divided into
small farms, and •hundreds from all .parts of the.
Country are now settlingind - building. The crops
can be seen growing. Termefrom $l5 to. 20 per
acre, payable - within "folifueitis by inatalmenta.,
Te . visit the pliee..-:-LeivisirliiiiStreit Vlrlierrik;
Philadelphia at '7.80, a. mg, by Railroad for Ham
monton, or address R. Byrnes, by letter- See
full advertisement in another colt:mai , esepsr-- - atm'
TN - R. ./11331PHREY'S' OPATHIC
I..""fteledieslor sale 1 v Asa Tuitisu..
--------;•------:--,---- — 77 , 1 -
llehisbold's Chinitte titiartitior;
Highly Tonientrated 0 01 1 1 1 01 1 11 d PIN gOnirei
' Baku, t , -.',.. , i .
For - Diteasis of th e iThisikler, kickers, 5 474 el
- Dropsy, WeahMeises,':Obsgruelioses, &Med
Diseases, Female Cimspisiosit, maid' "1
. Disemies of the - Ofrinit ' 'l\* -
arising fretlexeeeseilaiditoilrudeotes in life,end' , •
removing ail OnlPPProrkifice Fiore the bled- , •
der,lidneys, or sextial 'pier, whetbei #11,40 - 11( ',
In - MALE OR FEMALE;:fierit white/fr . - Yaeger
they may map hsve originated,. and no matter dile*
long standing, giving: health Sad vigor to' the
frame; and bioom to thepallid cheek. •• - i
101 r To, TEE ,LWLICTEDiij 2 -
It'cures ersiiis and - debilitated • ,- saffireisided. •
removes all.the symptoms,vemongwhieh willihe
foindindispcisition to exettion, lose ofpowei l lfies •
of memory, difficulty of:breathing, genera! -*elk.'
ness,' bonne Of disease, Ault neyvetfi,trimitliliel
dreadful horror of death, night glariels,'eteld riot,
wakefulness, dimness of visiosiloplimitA;livet i ssly
lassitude of 'the mescular system - oton enormous -
appetite, with dyspePtic . aymptYllst; ,, hot halide,:
flushing ef 'the body, dryness tittfib skint PsPid
countenance and eruptions on tbetexrdfasie in the
back, heavinevs of the eyelids, frequently
spots flying - before the eyes, with a timpotiaty
suffusion end loss Of sight;want of attentliatigess
mebilithmestlessnela, with-horror - or seelity*. - ..._ ,
Nothingls more- desirable to 'such patienfolfiao 2.
solitude,and nothing they more dread for testi. of
themselves; no repose of niinnerrea earalitilOsi•`
no speculation„but aharriedliansitionlrom , nue
gee:it - ion to another. .. * : --- - ,
- These symptoms, -if allowed to ge . on=mitilah
this medicine Invariably retioies —ioon fele* , •
loss of pourer, fatuity and epileptic fihk-Llarhaw.
of which the patient may eipirie. •-WhoestOttty.
that these excesses are not freqUentli follate'ed
by, those direful diseases--Ansinityande.onitimp.
tion ? • .The recorded* the biases ailylumiti, ilia
the melancholy deaths by . constimptien •
pie witness to the truth of these assertions:l in
lunatic 'asvl um* the most melancholy - exhibition
appears. The countenancelerictaillyiodden dc
quite destitute--neither -mlriii:or, One! exermis. •
twit; Should a sound of the voice ',deter,R is
rarely articulate.. • ' , - •- ~ •.. 1,-,
_ - - ‘With woeful measures Iran despair_ I -',.•
Low sullen sounds his grief begniled.t* •
Debility is the most terrible! and has broUght
thousand* to untimely graves, thria bleating - the
ambition of many noble youths. It can beenred
by the nse of this ' . • - -- •' i
t rs-t' A L. 1161111413 RETITED.T.I
- you are suffering with any of the - shine dia. ,
tressing ailments, the Fluid-Extract Bache "will
cure you. Try it and - be convinced of its effielley.
Or Beware of quack nostrumeaud qriack 'doe.
t ors,who falsely boast of nbilitietiend referent - ea.
Citizens know and avoid thetn;anclaave looting.
feri ng, money, arid exposure, by. sending, or,lcia
ing-for a bottle of this popular and ppecifie.frem
edy. It allays all pain, and inflammation ; is;per
fectly plenaant in its tastaand odor;befitiunedi:
ate lb its action. „ ,- - -, •:,,1
RELNIEIO.O .I .; EXTRACT BUtßli
Is prepared directly according to the rulet of
Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest se.
curacy and chemical knowledge and cave'. dete.
ted in its combination. See Profeeior 'Deere&
valuable works on the practice of physie,'i and
most of the late standard works of medicine.
frgr 11 1 0 0 JEI . One hundred &Alin; is will
be paid to any physician who can prim th4t the
medicine ever injured a patient;and tbe,teitiOony
of thouiands can be produced to pr o se =that it
does great.good. Cases of from one *sir kto
13 years' ',landing have been effected. -The miss
of voluntary testimony in possession .of th i Pro.
pr,ietor, vouching its virtues and curative pi:lvers,
is immense, embracing names well ;known to
Science and Fanie•
10000110 tin" have been sold and bogs
single inatance offailore has been reportedi!
, Pore°Lally appeared before me, in Althirtnan
of the City of Philadelphia, H. T..
chemist, who being duly sworn doe "say that
his preparation contains no Narcotic,3lettiry or
injurious Drug. but is purely Yegetabi.e. -
H. T. Ilelmbold, Sole hlianfaeturer.
Sworn and subscribed before= this Red , day of
Nov- 1854. Wm P. HIBBARD, Atdettnian.
Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5, delwered
to any address. accompanied by reliable and - re*,
pinsible certificates from - Prote.ssers ofll4dMal
Colleges, Clergymen,lnd others. Preps d arid
sold. by' • - ti. T. HELMBOLD;',
Piartical and - Analytical Chentlist,
No. 52 South 10th-st.. below Chestnut, tasem
bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa.
g To be had of all Druggilts and De l tiers
in the-U. S., Canttas, and British 'Procinceis. -
Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for IfelmbOld's
—take no other. Cures guarantied.
Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL,
Jan. 20, 'SEI.-Iy.
NE* 'ARRANGEMENT;
OffiggERPNE
Delst4vare, Lacicavranna'& W. tit.
MORE STAGING!
Throu t Philadzlpbia by *ail!
'MEW and exp;iiiiious broad gitage !Tonto
from the North and West, via areitißihd
ana Scranton, and from the Lackawanit i a and
Wyoming valleys, directly through -to !Ntsr
York and Philadelphia. • .
On and after Friday, °doter 181,1858,ittaihis
will be run as follotils:
The Cii cinnati. Espress Train bound mist
,on
N. Y. & Erie arril'es at dreat Btpitat 8.1.5
a. m., and catlttts with the. EXPRESS!'ffitih
which leaves Ghat Bend for Nevitoik atwittifita
13b at t t
oatfoes,
Tunkhannock,9.4
,
.
Factoryvill
' e, . ,
10.0 f "
. •
Scranton, 10 60 ",
Moscow, • -11:33 " 4 •
Stroudsburg, • 1.213 p. m.
Water Gap, - 135 "
Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) L$
,:,
Bridgeville, - 2.2 "
Junction, 3.14 ' "
..
New York, 7.15
' ."
-.
Philadelphia 8.14' ''
Pass ngers from N. Y., leave Pier •••1"
"No 2 North - River, at " - 7.3.0 . a. m.
From hiladelphia,leave Walnut Si, . I
W art, at 6.01- "
Leave Junction, _ . - 11'.111 "
Due atßridgeyillo, 11.58. "
Delaware, (15 min.to dinner), 12.1 p. ch.
• Water Gap, AA -" •
Stroodlibufg, I:000ddbfff000l11 '
• Moscow, - 141 . 1 `
Scranton, Y - -- 5.46 - '"
Fac u t i ° h rY ati vi n li o l' ik, . • -,:'-':,.-::: t. l 31 . - i
a l. :
Tn
Montrose, • - --::' al* "
Great Bend ' - - --- 5.4 C "
Connecting at Great Dehd itith the - - , • '
Mail Train, west, at . . • ‘ ''•o '-'
Accommodation Train leives Scrin::::'l, - -
ton for Great Bend at 'E.* I. M.
Atari) tit Great Bend, - • , I.os;p.'in.
' - Connecting with 'the Deckirk F.Fpremii*Ost.
at 1.55, and the N. Y. Express, east, at 0.30.p .m.
Returning, leaves Great Bend at - 4.48_
Doe at Scranton, • 7.15 " -
For the accommodation of way hive! On the
Southern Division, a passenger car voig be at,
tsched to the DcpressFreightTrails,ltiaving -
Sematos, af' • - . 5.06 - a. m.
, . L .
Dna at Strondsbnig at , •, - 10.011" "
a linctioe at -- ' : , 2. 0 0 P.m.
Returning, will leave Ynnoiion at ' 4.4,5 n. in.
Due at StrOndsburg at' LI ``
“ Scfaat on at - 4 ..41/ tr, In'
" Passengers to and from New Yolk . apt , Ml
adelphia will change ears at June:lam . .4 • -
For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbatrilbkka
L. &B. R. R.,*cirs at Seranton. •
For Jessup, *Obeid, te.d Carlyindale; take
Stages. at Scranton. ,- . . .. - • . .. . .
- Tickets sold, and twinge cbeckeeiti 101.
t i l
, • • - - JOHN paisums er•
war. N. igen, Goal Ticket Agent,: . .
.Scranton,Kept.24th, 1858. . .- '
Still They Conte r
rriffriargest•stort. of kluscora, ever.' 'before.
L. .kept . - Ohl market Gupta) rolled at the
P.. 406 21:24 ,rt l itr_ T `,0.1411
.
It Milt be uselema :eoumoitte. Wb4ll. Yow
wish anything the Pateet kredlettieline,or
otherwise, mill it. the Firmerl for•
get the plade, dt;ion imam _
• kleetroat, kfarrhA; IMO+
8.1 a. m,
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