The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 25, 1858, Image 4

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    ABEL TUIMELL-
•
AS just returned from No ir York, with
large and choice variety of Goods, which
h e 'offers to his customers arid the public at low
prjeei for cash. His stock c o mprisos:
R 1.; S ,
.11I• E-D I C I N E Si,
:k T
0 1, ;Si
DO W L A-S 9,
- y ES , -
.GROCERIES
— 6 'L S—W RE ,
CROCK .E -Y ,
••_ MIR,RORS,.
(f - 1, 0 C K S
-.„-WALL PA—SEE,
IkNDOW.P A"‘P E_R ,
WINDOW OIL SHADES,
FANCY . 00 , 0DS,
MUSICALINSTRUME NTS,
JEWEI If Y
PERFUMERY . ,
- - DRY GO.ODS . ,
R - ARE . ,
STONE W A-RE,
• WO - ODE - N W ARE, -
BROOMS,
• BRUSHES,
IAPA,NNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
C:A--NARY SEED,
11".00KET-KNIVIC S,
= - WHIPS,
E L L A S,•
GUNS, •
PISTOLS,
A 11 M 15_ T N , •
TUPENTINE, -
- .--CAMPEIENE, , _
HURNIN 0 FLUID,
- ALCOHOL,
LI 'Q 0R S
('F or Me ai c ivalPnrPoses - only,)
TEUSSES, .
-•'9 U P P - 0 T E
/1 0U L D R B R\A CE 8,
POETMONNAIES, -
-SPECTACLES ,
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,.
- =GOLD P E .
STATIONERY - ,
•YIOLII!I STRINGS, BOWS, &c,
- And all of the most popular
.PA'T.E-NT MEDICINES;
Tlninkful for thelibotal patronate hitherto IV
oeivea, he' hopes to merit a continuanCe - ind
" large increase of the same. . •
' ABEL URRELL.
• Montrose, Nov. Ist 1858. ,
. 'NEW MILFORD,
iguiwl and Dreis Goods Einfoorium
NEW FALL-GOODS
,
Fon CASH AND Pit.olol - SIX MONTHS BUYERS.
H. BURRITT
ASnoi in Store, and is ,m4ing large addil
„
tions to his Stock of
FALL AND WINTER HODS
To which be would invite the attention - of buy
en embracing the - most desirable varieties of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including the New
Styles of Rich Fall Prints and Plaids, in De
laines, Ducal Plaids, Plain and Plaid , Merinos,
Mohair Cloths, Ging - hams, Silk' ; Broche, Stella,
Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls, Rich Ribbons,
Bonnets and flowers, Net goods,ladies' Cloths,
Broadcloths, Cassitneres, &e., with a full assort,
• yentit of other Staple. and Pane); Goods, as usual,
including .
Groceries, CrOckery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Bats,
and Ca" Boots and Shoes,
Carpetin-",Floor oil Cloths,
Painted Window Shades,
Wall Paper, Clocks,
Drags, Oils, Paints,
Baffale ..tobes,
&c., &c.,&c.
OrTheeittire Stock being large and bought
4 - or CASH, wilt give superior opportunity for
,Choice Sclection4. andle sold at the tow - Ksr .
FIGUSILS to CASH AND PROMPT SIX
MONTHS lII;YERS.
Salt & noltr oanda,ntly bia hand.
New Milford, October jet. 1115 d.
/. .viOSS -
- -w7 • -
Montrose, Pa.,'
atm.'etch,tre&P •
• .
'TICIS new and cornmocHous _Motel situated
1. on Public Avenue. near the Court Honse,and
nearly in the centre of .busidess portion of
Montrose, is now folly completed and furnished,
and wilt be opened on Monday.- the 27th day of
the present month for the sacommodation of
the public and travelers - , the Proprietor feels
confident that 'he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give cora
plete satisfaction. The Hotel and Fuddling are
new, and no expense hai been spared to render
it - equal. if not.sriplifior to any similar establish
meta in this pArt of the State. It is well lop
plied- with all the recent improveinents and com
forts, and obliging waiters will-always be ready
Lo kw:load - to the call of customers.
The Stables connected with this House are
flew, and convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the pation.
ago of his old friends, and the public generally.
K: HATCH.
Montrose. September 21st, IESB.
BINGHAMTON_
WATER CURE.
E=l=:ZO=Ml
T HIS establishment is open for the reception
of patients during the whole year, and is
arranged with a view to the comfort and con
, vetlionce of invalids dnrine the COLD WEATHER - .
A l lan Blrlig 41001118
are thoroughly warmed, and the entire house is
kept at Sunman TErmrent,ToftEs
&Oriel:ice ha.s . demonstated that the Water
Treatment is most successful during the
AUTUIN &XD WINTER LIiONTIIS.
-
All sick persons who desern health (and even
those who have not 'been sureetrsfel heretofore
in their efforts to obtain this valuable boon) will
here find a rare opportunity.to accomplish the
•
great object.Aitien which the peace, happiness
and prosperity of their futtue lives depend.
The Physicians, Dr. Thayer - and Wife, have
bad twelve: years experience in-treating diseases
hydropathiailly, during %bleb time they have
prescribed for over ten , thousand sick persons,
and the sucxesa attending their prescriptions is
sufflcient evidence of their skill as successful
practicioneni.
Patient!! will provide for personal use two
erooten,bliiikets, two Comfort:l.6les, three linen
or cotton isheets, six towels - , and some linen for
bandages--all of which should be marked.
Trgse trona 'ea to St 0 per evreek.
2 - e! further pirtieutirt. tddre.se
tit Stith, Ulf O. V. THAYEIL, M. D.
- TO THE arr i NG POBUC.
lharatei Celebes Catarrh Snuff,
AS INFALLIBLE REMEDY:
FOE SALE Bt
R.THAYEit; Montrone,-
.
S. D. TOMPKINS. Brooklyn ;
Win H. THAYER, bintoek.
TO MUSICIAN&
ingfrAi .ETTULTLAR attention is called to the .
cisoice variety of Violin, Guitar ind Lissa
via - Strings, some of the best qualities in , market.
Also a good of Violins, Bows, Pegs,
Bridges, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, Rosin, ice.,
Aceordeons, Rates, Fifes, Drum Sticks, Tuning
Forks, Institiction &e.. Call in at the
Variety mot , . ABEL TURRELL.
'PHILADELPHIA..
CHEAP CARPETING,
,A T PRE
HIE WIZ Tarn
49, Noith4IINTH-st, Philad a.
Comitrg trttan s,
Are aolicited lo call and exarelno . tho stock of
Ingrain and Venetian CarPeting,
Floor Table and Stair OR -Cloths
of"all widths; Canton and COoa
Matting ; Door Mats: Cloth avid
Oil-Cloth Table Covers: Druggets
all widths, Rag Carpet Stair Rods 0 c.
CREMP F.O It C %
. .
-Mae WHOLESALE - or RETAIL,
L. WEATI[IERBY,
oc 2 . §-3 rn w) "!0.49 North 9th-s
****#* * * * * * *
GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS
SPLENDID GIFTS!
.•• . •
439 CHSTNUT STRE ET.
Ter. ONLY ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK RTO
GG. EVANS wo'd inform his friends an;
• public that his Star Gift Book Stor;
Publishing Idolise is permanently , establish!
Brown's splendid Iron Building, 439 Che!
Street, twp doors below rifth, where tiul
chaser of each book, at the regular retail•
will receive one of tho' following- gifts, vl
from 6 'cents to $lOO :
Worth
550 Patent Engl. Lever Gold WAche - s,
550 Pat't. Anchor " t. •1
400 Ladies Gold Watches,lBk. cases,
• 600 Sihr. Hunt. Hatches, warranted,
WO Parlor Timepieces,
500 Cimeo Sets, Ear Drops and Pin.,
500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, .5.09 to
500 Gents Vest and Fob Chains,
1000 Gold Lockets,(largo eise,dbLease l )
2000 " " (..mall' , -
1000 gold Pencil Cases,with Gold Pens,
1000 Extra G.Pent,with casesifholders,
2509 Gold Pencils, (Ladies'), --
2500 Gold Pens with Silver Peni:ils,
2500 Lad'e'G.Fens,with casesaiholders,
6509 :Gold ninge, (Ladies',) -.-
2000 Gents' Gold Rings, - . .
2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins,
3500 Misses' " .
3000 Pocket Knives, - .
2000 Sets Gents'Gold Bosom Studs, - -
2000 " " " Sleeve Buttons,
20Q0 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops,
'BOOO Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, - '-
15000 LidieeCameo,Jet,or Mosaic Pins,
2500 Ladies Shawl and Ribbon Pins,
5000 Articles-of Gold Jewelry, Qift Books
not enumerated in the above, worth
26 cents to .$25.
_ Evans' new Cittalogue, which is sent .
all parts of the country, cbutains a7l the
popular books of the day, and the newest
cations, all of which will bo sold as low
be obtained at other stores.
Agents wanted in every town of the I.
Those desiring so to bet, can obtain full p;
wars by addressing the above, '
N. B.—Being largely interested in publi
bo4s,and buying from other pouttahri.ts. '......
quadtities, for cash, tam. enabled to make anger
&uats to entry Agents. .4.nd took D niers
Tian tan be bntl-"at any o th er house n the
c . nary.
3 -s •
Any book published in the Unite d Stater, the
retail price of which is $1 or upwards, %%ill be
proniply sent, Gift included, on receipt of pub
lishers -price. -
An extra $1 Book and Glft given to full per
son ordering ten books to be sent to 014 ad
d res. . _ .
Sent fur a Catnlrlne. Address,
G. G. EVANS, Publiv.he
439 Chestnut St..Nil:lda
nug.26.3m.)
FANCY Ftras,.
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. -
JOH N FAItEIRA & Co. No. 818 (new n0..).
Market-st, above Bth, Philad'a. fmpOrtt. rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers in FANCY.FIURS,
for Ladies and Children ; also, Gent's FurS, Fur
t h
Collars and Gloves. The number of yea that
we have been 'engaged in the Fur busines and
the general character of out Fcrs, both tongue/-
4y and price is so generally known throt , hout
the country, that we think it is not necessf y for
us tit say anything more than that wtil• hay now
opened our assortment of FURS, for the Fall &
Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful
assortment that we have ever offered before to
the public. Ohr Furs' hate all been Imported
during the present season, when money was
scarce and Furs much lower than at the p esent
? time, and.have been manufactured be the most
competent' workmen ; we are therefore deter
, mined to sell them at such prices as will contidue
to give ug the reputation. we have borne for
years. that is to sell a good article for a -very
small profit. •
' - --Storekeepers will do weßto give us a call, as
they will'find the largest assortment by far to
select from in the,city, and at manufacturers'
prices.
JOHN FAREIRA & CO,
Ne. 818 Market Street.above Bth„Phialdelphia.
September 15th. 1858.-4 m.
The World's Great Exhibition Prize Medal
' A-WARDED to C. METER,
FOR MS TWO mows, LONDON, OCTOBER 15,' 1851
..mds
. . ,
G and the public generally that he has con
stantly on hand PIANOS, equal to tho l se for
which he received the Prize Medal in London in
1851. , '
All orders promptly attended to, and, great
care taken in the selection and packing the
,same.
He has. received during the last Fifteen years
more 'Sleds's - than any other make.frord the
Franklin Instittrte—r-also,Fitst Premiums in Boa
ton, New York, and Baltimore.
* * *Wareroome No. 722 ARCH Street, below
Eighth, gond* side, PHILADELPHIA.
September 9th. i 858.-3 m, lir. •
"Thick Darkness corers the Earth,
And Gross Darkness the People."
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
And all Others will take No t ice!
THAT they an supply themselves in any
quantities wal k
Jou& t'ar Famediiatent
NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE or GOAL
' - OIL LIMPS,
At the Wholesale and Retail HEAD gna m ititss,
_ 38.
South SECOND Street, 138.
Patuttrtintia.
The -only place where exclusive Agences can
be obtained for the States of Pennsylvania, New
Jersey and Delaware.
Thr Lar we a light
_ aese /lops gi _ a . lig,. equal in intensity
of flame , and simil.tr in appeatance to aim, and
ire claimed ; to be euperior to all other pOdable
lights, now in use. No fear of ExploSion=No
cffensire odor.—No smoke—Very easily trimm.
ed.—At easily regulated as Gas Light.—Can
be adapted to all purposes—And better than all
fora poor man.-54 per tent cheaper than any
other portable light, now in common ifs*.
BOLE AciENCt Also, ion.
gnapp's Potentitooin and Coal .04 Lamp.
lar• Tampa, Oil, Wicks. Shades, anal every
article in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND, A ent.
_ - No. 33 South Stow STREET, PHI L
. ,
September, 911,18b8.—tf.jw3. .• • 4
All wanting to emigrate to a mild c
good soil, and fine market; see advertise. ,
flammipton Linde. -
men pi
Room.
3. C. Satrin, A. tr.,IPrOT, of Book-keeping
And. Scientific Accounts. .
A. -T.- Dotassn, Teacher of Arithmetic and
'Commercial Calculation.
J. A. IiEYDRICK ands . C. Jthiitas, Teacher of
Book-keeping.
A. Con LEY and W. A.Matsu, Profs. of Pain
'66.3l4.
' EAN'OLE XND DOEBLENTRY BOOS EEEPINO,
As used in etery d epartment of business.
COMMERCIAL. ARITHMETIC—RAPID BD
4SINESS WILT TING—
Dr.ltol 4 l;ldi COUIiITER.FEIT MONEY—
MERCANTILF4 CQRICESPONDENCE—
COMSIERPAL LAW—
Are taught and an other subjects necessary for
the•succesS and thorcingh education of a practi
cal business man.
_ _
1 - 2 P 1121, NI I IV 111 S.
Drawn all the Prom ump
_in Pittsburg for the
past three years, also Ea - itern and Western
Cities, fore st Writing,
• NOT ENiralt VED WORK. •
IMPORTANT liNFORMATION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time
unlimited—Review at' pleasure—Gradtiates as.
sided to obtain situations-.-Tuition for fu I l'Com.
mercial Course, 835,00—Average time 8 to 12
weeks—Board, $'1,50 per week—Stationery,
$6,00--Entire cost, BEIO,OO to $70,0q :
ErMinisrer'a awls received at half price,
For-Card—Circular—Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Writing—inclose two staMps,
and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
Se .tember 9th, 1856 - ..-3 m ( I y,eq,*,w
the
and
.d io
tout
pur
rice,
lned
GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE!
IHE original glrE PUICE and READY FAT
Sure of New 310 ford,
HAYDEN (BROTHERS,
The People's 'tgeoalti, are now receir.
ing a !urge 'Stcirk 1 Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Groceries; 13041 and Shoes, Flats and
Caps, Wall and Window Paper, Wooden, Ware,
Forks, Hoes,
,Flour And Salt—by tho"barrel or
load,—Yankee Notions, JeWelry and Watches
wholesaleand retail et prices that woad as
tonish those not postpd in the readyjpa'y_busi
nes&
We kayo nothing t:
ho has ," gone in"—,
groan or kiek, and U
holding on to the tail
grinned - a ghastly s
FRIENDS.
Our motto is—L
ONE PRICE ONLY !
Can't bei bent down
NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS!
Every Article liraiTa - nted as .Represented!
Wo thank our friends acd customers for their
liberal patronage intiimes past, and we . htlpe liy
strict attention to sinew, to merit a contin
uance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS.
•
New Milford, May-1 let, 18.58.-Iy*
eo to
must
.übli
;B can
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
t#: flf M T 111: I
To All Gentlenzln who Wear Cloth es.
HAiTE recently rosde errimgemeritl. et eon.
Isiderable expende l for 'doing work in the
Tailoriicr Business
on very short notice, in a neat, durable, and fash
ionable manner, and Ott reduced prices.
I will fttrnh 7armer to order, if desired, or
render the customer whatever assistance hu tnrtv
need in—selecting materials of the best quality,
and at the lowest ma -ket prices.
All my work will' be warranted as to fit, fin
ish and durability. No customer aced tAe his
work from the shop unies - s it suits him.
Being permanently, and exclusively engaged
in this business, it Ail] be my great aim to please
the public, and thus ;secure their patronage.
, • P. LIN ES.
Montrose, June Ist 1858. • 22tf.
DENTAL_ NOTICE.
DR. A. GIFFORD has - located himself
in 'Montrose for the purpose of carrying on
the DENTAL Pr:acrid in all its branches. He is
now ready to attend all calls in his profession
I . with promptness, and will endeavor to give entire
satisfaction. All operations WAREANT'ED. Office
with Dr. DiMocs. J Sept. Ibth:lBsB.—tf.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS!
COBB &r ROGERS
RESPECTFULL'ir announce that they have
entered into alpartnership In order to he
better prepared to spppty the wants of the pub
!Lt. They wiltkeeid on hand a good stock of
GROG, TRIES •
at the well know establishment formerly occu
pied by Oliver Cran4.
&Mans, TEAt, Coi , TEE, STICES,FEUTT, FLorn
and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Ftsrt, and,all
articles r,,un d in Firkt Class Groceries.
They would particularly call the attention of
Farmers and others! to the tact that they are
constantly reaeivingifresh supplies of
FIRST R 'ATE FLOUR,
also good and medi , m qualities, which will 1..;
sold EIGHT, for ready p3y, in quantities to suit
the purchaser.
N.B.—it is earnestlK desired that ALL who
are indebted-to the stablishrnent either by note
or account should call and settle soos and SAVE
COSTS. Ofontrose. Oct. sth, 1858.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benerolent lnstilb!tion,established by special to
dorement for the rOef of the sitk and distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
THE HOWARD ASS I OCIATION,in view of the a sr,
ful destruction of life, caused by Sex
ual diseases, and tbe deceptions practised upon
the unfortunato, victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed their Con.
salting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of
their name, to openln Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give Newest. Apvica 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, tofttrizish medicines
free of charge. It is needless to add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the age, and will furnish the most improved
modern treatment. . . .
-The Directors of the Association, in their An.
nun' Report upon the treatment of Sexual Di
seases, for the yeat ending ,lanuary Ist, 18158,
express the bighestisatisfaction with the mem
which has attended the labors of the Consulting
Surgeon in the_cure of Spermatorrhosa, Seminal
Weakness, Impotence,Gonorrheca,Gleet,Sypillis,
the vice of OnanisM or Self-abuse, &a, and or.
der a s contittuanto of the same plan for the en
suing year. i
'An admirable Report on Spermatorrbrea, or
Seminal Weakness4he vice of Onanism, Illastur;
bation, or Selfabuge, and other diseases of the
sexual organs, by the Consulting Strrgeoni Will
be sent by , mail (in a sealed &Mope), PitEE
,Of CHARGE, et the receipt of TWO
1 STAMPS for pos ge. Other Reports and
Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual
diseases, diet Vie., ate ennstantly being publish-
I l
ed for gratnous die ribution. And will ho sent
tothf a ffl icted. 8 me of the new' remedies
and "methods of treatment distovere4 daring
the last year, are
l o , ! great Value.
Addtess, for Re tt or Tieatinent, Dr. George
R. Calhoun, ConsoliingSurgeOn, Howard Asso
ciation, No. 2 Soot Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. By ord r of the Directors:
'I2RA D.l HARTWELL kresident.
G so. Pi; racirit,,i Seey. • be 28•1 y
ikL COLLEGE.
:BARTERED 1855.
January, 1858.
thorough Commer
led States. Young
tea of the Counting
I. do with Old roeyism,—
as _vamoosed withouti a
o last seen of him be was
orullard Times," and he
ile as ho passed Ws OLD
s•e and Let Live.
- - _
S. 11. SAYIIIg & BROTHEIRO
ARE NOW RECEIVING
savly of - -
"O e";* SPRING 4r4e.
AND
. WUMWCFAR , titOODS•
WHICH fel Cnebor Prtduce cen be bought
very low. •
WALL PAPER. A select assortment just
received.,.
S. 11. SAY'RE,dr. BROTHERS.
CARPETING. Bargniot offered by •
S. H. SAYRE& BROTHERS.
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
PLOWS. We invite the ittentton of Farmers
to the celebrated Peektkille Plows which
we have added to our lame asnortment.
S. n. SAYRE di , BROTHERS,
Proprietors d Eagle Foundry.
Mon(rose. April 29th, 185$. 180.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!
OOR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried
to. the entire satisfuctisn of all,. that they
need no recommendlrom us.
S. IL I SAY*E, ;k tinoiimut.
Clo@ 2EtOPll2lt 21111
- trommo,
AT THE HEAD OF IVAVIG.ATI ON,
A ND examine the choice stock of Spring
11. and Snniiner GlOods, just opened
fur ExaMin4iiiin had SALi, diterylomfigures by
C. W. hIOTT.
QTELLA,Cnshmere, andlleLaia Shawls. at
0 very low prices by C. W. MOTT.
HA TS ana Caps of Ile newest sty l i* in
greiit variety by C. W. MOTT
in abundania by
C. W.-MOTT.
BRASS flosry, Gloves,
,Belts
etc.;etc.-' W. IiIOTT.
n ROW N Slirtings—
.l" JfilB, Summer
Stuff, &c., &c., its low as CSI be afforded in this
market. C. W. MOTT.
GItOcERIES, Croclory,- Hardware and
various other artielest numerous to men
tion,—all of which shall be bid Cheap for Cash
or Ready Pay. • C. W. MOTT.
elLowlis,Cassimers anl Vestings, very do
sirable styles, at prices that cannot, fail to
suit. Call and be eonvinved: C. W. linT7'.
Farm Lands for sah 25 miles from
Philadelphia by Railroad in the State of New
Jersey. Soil amongst the test for Agricultural
purposes, beitg a good lot& soil, with a clay
bottom. The land is a large frac), 'divided into
small farms, and hundreds rum all parts of the
country are now settling and building. Thecrops
can be seen growing. Torah from $l5 to $2O
per acre, payable within four pars by instalments.
To visit the place—Leave line Street Wharf at
Philadelphia at 7.30, a. m., b 3 Railroad for Ham
monton, or address 11.; J. Dynes, by letter. See
full advertisement in another column. [sep.l-3m..
Cirtat (6rtittnitiit
rrilE Atlantic Cable has been 'laid. but that
does net begin to caliseas much joy as the
fact•.that
R. ZEMIIIIOIV -
Id in market with a fineasssortment of
GOODS
Consisting in part is follows
Moire An tiipte and Black Silks, Embroidered
Robes, Printed do., Shauls,—Brocha—
Lon!, and Syudre, Silt., and Imit.
Chenille from *5,00 to $43,00.
Plain All Wool Delanes.
OLIVER E PLAIDS.
Ribbons from 3s. to 5,..6d, lack Velvet Rib
bons from 4e pi. to $5,00 )8., Dimity and
Victoria Lawn, Swiss irusnii, Bril
liants, Sarcenet Cambrics, all the
.24'eto Stiles of Prated Be
,lerneslEm braiderid Fur
niture 541.24L'.
KENTUCKY JEANS in evey variety. Every
variety of BONNET BORDIRS and GOODS,
so as to release all the Ladieb from -the trouble
of calling upon the 111h.trinits who charge so
'very high. DOMESTIC GI!'GHAMS at prices
lower than usual. WALL PAPER, BOLDER,
CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO
ROBES, CARPETING, CROCKERY, two new
and beautiful styles. 'BOOM. CHAMBRAY
and FRENCH GINGHAMS. SHOES, a very
large assortment. GAITERS, BOOTS and
SLIPPERS. Also, a tnrgb assortment of choice
TOYS, for distribution by Srutes Claus. PER
FUMERY, HAIR OILS, PATENT MEDI
CINES. Also, it fine assortment of BED.
STEADS, from $1,74 to $6. CHAIRS—Wood
Flag Seat: at Manufacturcios ;rices. And would
say that his assortment is I err especially adapted
to thbso who buy rich gnods,—he would respect.
fully invite their inspection at goods particularly
suited to class No. I. And vould as positively
assure those who wish to lity at lowest prices
that his goods are equally good for them, and
just as low as can be bough this side of New
York- It is a fact, acknowledged by all, that
my good4 s okeell the purchases of all other dealers
in QUALITY. IL. KENYON JR.
Lawisvlle Centre. Pa.,
.September 6, 1658. .
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WATII RH:UHL
MONTROS; P - L.
Shop in Boyd et: -Web•te's new building,
next door above Keeler Stoddgrd's.
-r_TAYING worked fol • th fihst dine years
1.1 with the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can do the most dilbeult jobs
on short notiee.
All Work — Warranted to 4ye Satisfaction-.
W. B:' , Suer , sos ha workid for me for some
time, and 1 can recommend bin as a careful and
skilful workman, competent la do as good work
as-can ho done in the tonally, and worthy of
confidence. WK. A. CHAMBERLIN.
Towanda June 10th, 185&
Refers ta—Wak. dwell, E W. Baird, E. D.
Montayne, E.,0: Goodrich, B.Kingsbury, Towan
da; B. S. Bentley, L. Seaib, C. D. Lathrop,
J. Wittenberg, Montrose.
* * *Jewelry neatly repairei on short - notice,
and on reasonablo terms. [Jinie sth, 18,58.—tf.
Salt 1 Salt 1 1
Salt,
fIEO. W. MANN, Wholesale Salt Dealer,-7- -
201 Wadhlngtein Street, (directly opposite
Washington 3farket,) still 'acentric, to offer to
the city and co.mtry t rade,
_ all kindi of .foreign
coarse and fine salt, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bakti, Consisting in part ofAsh
ton's celebrated brand for bible and dairy use,
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's; Brownlow's, &e..
an 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu.
mem St. U bets; Lfabkin, badie, Km, Nantes, &c,
all of *hieft will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels,-etore snd storehouses. •
Any parehaser wishing to select from a good
assortment will find it to his interest to call.:
N. B.—Fine table salt put tlp ki small bags of
different sites; and Constantly on band in ship.
ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, In qnott boxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity , in canes of IWo dozen each.
New York, April Ist, 1858.—iy*
To all wanting - Farms, see advertisement of
Haternonton Lands.
To all wanting Fame, see advertisetoeit o
Hammonton Lands.
HENRY B. McHEAN,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW.
Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad.
ford county, Pa.
gar Will attend promptly to all professional
business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining
eonntiea. fje3.6Btf
- ---"HOME AGAIN," •
WOE&
OFFICE, over Wiboa's Store.
LODGINGS, at sgAuirms HOTEL.
Montrose, March 10th, 18158.
• T.--B 4 OYLE '
REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OF' OVER
ibis s ooomoo,
For Fite, Marine, Lite, and Inland Insurance.
Office, lien s t Milford, Pa.
_January 18th, 1858. - Iy*
.Dr. H• Smith, & Son,
SURGEON DENTIStS. Residence and of.
flee opposite the &W I's; Church (north side)
Montrose. Plirthiblar attention will be given
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and
to filling decaying teeth.
January 10th, 1858. , Iy*.
WM. W. SMITH, & CO.,
Cabinet 'Enid Chair Ittanntactur
erg, foot of Main Street. Moutroso, Pa.
ABEL TURRELL. MONTROSE, PA.
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Dye Stuffs, Glass-Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Window Glias, Grcice'ries, P,ancy Goods,-Jew
elry, Perfunfery, &c.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines. •
SOHN GROVES,
Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the
Baptist Meeting (louse, on Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa.
DR. It. THAtEltp
Physician and Surgeon, Montrose
Pa. Office in the Farmer'SStOre.
- HAYDEN BROTHERS,
New Milford, Penn'a.
Wholesale dealer in Buttons; Combs
suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Platcd Ware, Cut
lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c. &c.
Merchants and pedlars, supplied on libora
terms.
WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
DR. E. F. WILMOT,
raduate of the Allopoth:c and Romeo.
G
pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per•
matrently lecated,ha-Great Bend Pa.
April 21, 1856.•
JOHN . SAIITTER,
Fashionable Shop first doo
north of the Yarmer's Store.
• NEWTON & McCOLLITM,
A tiorneys and Counsellomat Law.
/I Office_ on Public'Avenue over H. J. Webb's
N. NEWTON
Ef'o, l l:tagla' OrgUT2.l
FIRE INSt RANCE CO.,
17011K,'Pa.
Chartered by. the State df Pennsylvania
CAPITAL, 300.000 DOLLARS.
nsures against foss Or-daMage by fire, on buil
dings, furniture, And merchandise generally.
ta,lt.• Loam,' odrimfea lip 2ittitnatiun, where
he parties fail to agree. _43
H. A. Matz,
H. Kraber,
William Wallace,
Samuel Dyer,
David Strickler.
11. KR ABER, President,
D. STRICKLER. Secretary.
0. S. BEEBE, Agent, Montrose, Pa. -
February 2d, 1858. • IY*.
FRIMIL NMIILi
• 11l HE subscriber having purchased
• .8 .l refitted and newly furnished th.
" above well known and popular Hotel,
111 I
.= -- is prepared to accommodate 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 ahy in the country.
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this House
are large,•roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them
J. S. TARBELL.
Montrose, Way 13th, 1358.
REmov AL.
Tho Mad Ale, Harness and Trunk Shop of
T. TOl,Ol2 1 E
Is REMOVED to tke building recently mu
pied C. C. Hollister, on Main St., one, door
above S. S. Mott's, where he will bo happy to
wait on all who may favor him with their patron
age.
Jan. 20th; 113.58.—tc.
fltirt littu cto tit!
- aalk:NVaa ,
NEW ABRA.NGEM EN IS
At the Old Stand of Lathrop &co.
LATHROP & DeWITT
tEG leave to announce to the public in gen
eral that they aro now opening one of the
largest STOCKS of MERCHANDISE ever offered in
Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hard-Ware, Crockery, sec., &c., &c., which they
propose to sell at the-tow Est cAsx met's.
Those are real Facts.
• We wish to demonstrate to the public the
difference between buying Goocls for CASH and
ONSIME. LATHROP & DEWITT.
Montrose, April 26th, 1858.
Patent Medicines, &c.
AFFLICTED' READ !
GRAPREPBEtb MEtnclNEs.—Vegetablo Pills
Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparilla
Compound, Children's Panacea, Bye Lotion, Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, r)ygen
tary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, Catbolicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayre'a Pills and Che - rry Pectoral, Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balni,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pi I Is, Rhode's Fever
and Ague Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni.
ca Liniment, Camphor, pastor Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c.,• &c., &e.
Anew supply just reecived, to be kept constant
ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October, Ist, 1836.
The Hammonton Farmer, a news
paper, deibted to Literature and• Agriculture;
also setting forth NIl accounts of the new iettle-
Went of Hammonton,in New Jel.sey, can be sub
srtibed for at only 25 eta per annum..
Inclose 4mtage stamps for the amount. Ad
dress to Editor of the Farmer,-Hammonton, At
lantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap
land, of the-best quality, in one of the healthiest
and most delightful climates. in the Union, see
advertisement of Hammonton Lands. [sep.l-3m
:NEW GOODE!:
...~~.:.
H. J. WEBB'S.
MONTROSE, APRIL, 30th 1858.
A PSIZ EPOR.E ERY BODY
WHO SWISCRAIES FOR THE . ,
Nehr—flora' t4tethla
ILL LTSTP.ATMD
FEELY N-WMPlff._
HE NEW-YORK WEEKLY PRESS IS
A- one of the best literary papers of the. day.
A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages,_ or'
Sixty Columns, of entertaining twitter; and Ele
gantly Illustrated every week.
A Gift worth from 50 cents-to $lOOO wig be
sent to each subscriber on the receipt - of the sub
scription money. -
CE.RIUS-IN ADVANCE:
One copy for one year, and 1 gift . . $3. •
Three copies one year, and 3 gifts .. . 5.
Five copies one year, and 5 gifts . . . 8.
Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts . . 15.
Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30.
The articles to be distributed are comprised in .
the following list :
I United States Treasury Note. $lOOO.
2 do do do 500 each.
-5 do • do do 200 each.
10 do do - • do 100 each.
10 Put. Lev.llnnrg Cased Wat Ches 100 each.
20 Gold Watches -- 75 each.
50 do - - - 60 each.
100 do - - - 50 each.
100 Ladies Gold Watches - - , 35 each.
200 Silver hunting Cased Watches each.
500 do Watches $l5 16 25 each.
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10-to 30..
do do Pens and Pencils -sto 15 each.• l
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brobches, Ear Drops,
Bi:east Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings,
Shirt Studs, Watch Keys,,G old and Silver ThinP
ides, and a variety 'of other articles, worth Irom
fifty cents to fifteen dollars t aeh.
Cln receipt of the subscription money, the sub
scriber's name will be entered upon our books
opposite a 'number, and the 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
above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of
value. We prefer to make this liberal distribu•
thin anaong theta instead of giving a large com
mission to agents, giving, to the subscriber tht'
amount that would go to the agent, in map)
Cases a hundred fold more.
ar Address all communications to
DANIEL ADEE, Publisher,
May 27.—y1.] tit 1 Centre Street, New York
RARE opportunity to all wantingfarms—in a
healthy place; twenty-five miles( 6om Phila
delphia, on the Camden and Atlantic railroad,
New Jersey. An old 'estate has recently been
°pencil .for isrile, 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, &c. The price is
$l5 to $1.30 per acre, payable in easy quarter
yearly instalments, withir. a f4rm 'of four years,
with interest, The terms are trade 'easy, in or
der to insure the rapid, improvOnent 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 fronr New
England and the Middle States are ereaing, large
improvements. It is a scene of the greatest im
provement out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five
houses have been built in four months. Practi
cal funnel's and. business men from - the length
and breadth of the Union are settling thsere. It
is an important business place, on account of its
b.-ing in tho midst of a great market, Every ar
ticle raised upon this land finds an immediate sale.
The water is excellent and no snch thing as
fe
ver is known.
J. 13. McCoLLu:it
John 'Andes,
Fred. Sultiback
Eli 'Kindig,
Thomas Gray,
The soil is al sandy or clay loam, with it clay
bottom and retentive of manorci. It is free.of
stones and easily worked. It abounds largeli
in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that
from the crops produced both upon this land and
the large area adjoining under cultivation, it
will be found net to be excelled anywhere in
the production.of crops most adapttd to its mar.
ket. -
The fader may be well aware that the
earli
est and the best ft uits and vegetAyles come from
New Jersey. which ai-e annually exported to the
amount of millions of dollitrs. The land, besides'
beinzsaecez.sible in every way for fertilizers,
hn
an abundant supply of the best quality of melt
manure. •
Lumber and building materials can be had on
the spot at 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 tramp tenement for preient convenience-for
one hundred dollars. On account of ths exten
sive emigration, this is the best course to pursue
in order to get a place to live in at first. Car
penteis and,builders are on hand to . put up hous
es on the best terms.
4n settling here the emigrant has ninny advan
tages. He is within a re* hours' ride of the
gent cities-in the Middle States and \ New Eng
land; he is near his old friends and a_ssoniations;
ho is in a settled country, where every itnprove
ment and comfort of civilization is at hand; he
is in a health,' 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 so many millions of
the young and hardy in far oil" regions away.
from homy and friends. 3 . 4eKidea, he has a mil d .
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 up before.—
The reason is, it was never thrown in the mar
ket; and unless th es e statements were correct.
no ono would be invited to examine the land be
fore pnrchasing. This all are expected to do.—
They will see, the land under eOltivation ; they
will meet persons, no doubt, from their . own
neighborhood; they will witness the improve
ments, and can judge ef the character of the pop
ulation. Persons should come prepared to pur
chase, as many are locating, and Locations 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 2.5.ct5. per annum.
Title indisputable: Warrantee deeds given,
clear of all ineumbrance, when purchase mono);
is paid. Route to the land :—LeaV.c Vine street.
wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton "toy rililroad
at 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
addresaad to S. B. - COUGHLIN, 202 South
Fifth Street, below Wainut,Phi s ladelphia. Maps
and information cheerfully furnished.'
T. BOYLE, Agent for Northern Pennsylvania.
Office, New Milford. Susq'a. Co., Pa.
September, 1,1858.-13 m.
MCOMIE2I:ISITB
T 0 MOTHERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS.
Dr. R.A. LAM.ONT'S Peritidiest Compound.
The most beneficial and successful EEMiLE MED
MINE now in use or known, for all cases - of
ordered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruation,
Lucorrhtea, Female Weakness &c. Ladies ivho
have been disappointed in the use of Female Pills
ate , can put the utmost confidence in this Com
pound, it is infallible In the cure of all the above
named confplaints. it will be sent by mail to
any address by enclosin g 8 2. to any authorized
anent. Prepared by R.L,ANDRE%V Buffalo
N. Y. For sale in Montrose by
mayl3'sB.lyl -BENTLEY, READ, & CO.
Farm Lituds for sole 25 Mlles from
Philadelphia by Railroad in the State of New
Jersey. Soil amongst the best for Agricultural
purposes, being . a good loam sail, with a clay
bottom. The land is a largo tract, divided into
small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the
country are now settling and building. The crops
can be seen growing. Terms from $l5 to 820 per
acre, payable within foursyears by' instalments.
Tosvisit'the place—Leave Tine_Street Wharf at
Philadelphia at 7.30, a. m.,by Railroad for Ham
monton, or address R. J. Byrnes, byletter. See
full advertisement in another column. [Rep.lL3m.
TV.; HUMPIIRtY'S TOSICEOPATHIC
.1.! Remedies for sale by. ABEL TURBELL.
• BEAUTIFULLY
HAMMONTON LAN
NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT
Helmbold's Genuine Prepaistiori;
-or--
Highly Concentrated Compound'Fluid Extract
• Barba. •4. •,
For Diseases of the Bladder, -Kidneys, .Grarel
Dropsy,'• Weaknesses, Obstruelions,
_Petit
Diseases, Female Complaints, and all ,
Diseases of the Sexual Organs,
arising from excesses and imprudences in life, and
'removing all improper dischurges from the ;blad
der, kidneys, or sexual organs, whether existing
in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause
They may have originated, and no matter of how
long standing, giving health and vigor 'to the
frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED H !
It cures nervous and - debilitated sugerers ' and -
removes all the symptoms, among whichwill be
fodnd indisposition to exertion, hiss of power,loss
of memory, difficulty of breathing, general weak
ness, horror of disease, seek nerves, trembling,
dreadful horror of death, night sweatai cold feet,
wakefulness, dimness 'Division, latiguor,uaiversal
lassitude of the muscular system, often enormous
appetite, with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands,
flushing of the body, dryttess of the skin, pallid
countenance and eruptions on thelace,pain in the
back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black
spots flying `before the. eyes, with a temporary
surusion and loss of sight;want of attentlon,great
mobility, restlessness, with horror of society.—
Nothing is more desirable to such patients than
solitude,and nothing they bore dread for fear of
themselves; no repose of manner,no earnestness,
no speculation, but a hurried transition from
,one
question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which
this medicine invariably removes—soon follows
loss of power, fatuity and epileptic fits—in one
orwhich the patient may expire. Who can say
that these excesses are not frequently follovied
by those direful diseases—insanity and consutop.
tion The records of the insane asylums, and
the melancholy deaths by consumption bear am
ple witness to the truth of these assertions. In
lunatic asylums the most melancholy exhibition
appears. The countenance is actually sodden &
quite destitute—neither mirth or grief ever via.
its it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is
rarely articulate.
"With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
Debility is the most terrible! and has brought
thousands to tint imelj; graves, thus blisting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured
by the use of this _
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
• If you are suffering with any of the aheve dis
tressing ailments, the Fluid Extract Buda' wilt
cure you. Try it and be convinced Oils efficacy. ,
a, — Beware of quack nostrums and quack doc
tors, who falsely boast of abilities - told references.
Citizens know and avoid them, and save long suf-i
fering, money, and exposure, by sending or call-
ing for a bottle of this popular and specific rem
edy.- It allays all pain and inflammation, is per
fectly•pleasant in its taste and odor; but itnmedi.
ate in its action. _ •
HELMBILD I 3 EXTRACT BUM
Is prepared directly arcorditig.to the rules of
Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest ac
curacy and chemical knowledge and care deco.
ted in its combination. See Professor Deweew
valuable - works on the practice of physic, and
most of the late standard works of medicine.
1 0 One hundred dollars 'Will
be paid to any physieinn who can prove that the
medicine ever injured a patient;apd 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 mass
of voluntary testimony in possession of the Pro
prietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers,
is immense, embracing names well known to
Science and Fame.•
_ 100,000 Bo ties have bien sold and - not n
single insttknce of failure has been reported! -
Persm.ally appeared before me, an Alderman
of the City of Philadelphia H. T. Helmbold,
Chemist, who being duly s'worn does say, that
his p?eparation contains`ntiNarecttic, Mercury or
ittjuriotis Drug• but is purely Vegetable,
11. T. Helmbold, Solo Maimfacturer.
Sworn and snb.cribed before me this 234 day of
Nor 1554. Wm P. HIBBARD. Alderman.
Price Sipper Bottle, or six for :35,. delivered
to arty arldresS. accompanied be reliable and rt -
ponsible certificates from Professors of Medical
Colleges, Clergymen, and others. Prepared and
sold by H. T. 11ELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Che Mist,
No. 52 South 10th-st.. below Chestnut, Assem
bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa.
VII" To be hod of all Druggists and Dealers
in the U. S., Canatias, and British Provinces. •
Beware of Counterfeits . , Ask for Helmbold's
—take no other. Cure-s „guarantied.
Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent.
ion. 20,:58. !,•.
NEW ARRANGEBIENT.
°C .~~.r:z. - i.
Delaware, Lackawanna &
NO MORE STAGING!
•
Through. to Philadelphia b3i,. Bail!
. 1 1 \TEN ant expeditious broad guage route
1. 1 1 from the North and Nest, via Great Bend
ana Scranton, and from thu
. Lackawinna and
Wyoming valleys, directly through• Ito Now
York and Philadelphia.
On and after Friday, October Ist, 1808, trains
will be run as follows : '
The Ci. airman Express, Train bound east .on
N. Y. & Erie It. R. arrives at Great Bend at 8.16
a. in., and connects with the EXPRESS Train
Which leaves Great Bend for New York and
at • 8.30 a. in.
Due at Montrose, 9.04 " -
Tunkliannock, 9.42 "
Factoryville, 10.05 "
Scranton, AO 50 ."
Moscow, • 11.33 "
Stroudsburg, 3.23 i. m
Water Gap. 1.35 "
Delaware,(l 5 minutes to dine.) ' 58' '"
9.28 "
Junction, 19.18 . 6
New York, "I 15 .-!‘
Philadelphia, • 8.15 "
. .
. .
Passengers from N. 1%, lea-Ve Pier 1
No. 2 North River, at •1 \3O a. m
From Philadelphia,leave Walnut St, 1 •
• Wharf, at , 8,00 "
Leave Junction, - Ij,lo u
Due atßridgevil le, . 1118 ."
Delaware, (15 rriin. to dinner)42.lo p. m.
• Water Gap, 12.48 .g
Stroudsburg,
Moscow, _ 2.47 "
. Scranton; ' 3.25 "
Factoryville ' 4.11. "
TenkhannoeL, 4.30 "
Montrose, 5.13
Great Bend. • . 5.45 "
Connecting at - Great Bend with the.
Mail Train, west, at
Aecommodation Train leaves Scran
,
• ton Air Great Bend at.• ' 8.35 a.
Arrive at Givat Bend, 1.05 p. m.
Connecting with the Dunkirk Express, west,
at 1.55, and-the N. Y. Express, east, at 2.3541. re.,
Roturning,leaves Great Bend it 2.45 "
Duo at Scranton, _ '1.15 "
For the accommodation of way travel on , the'
Southern Division, a passenger car will be at
tached to the Express FreightTrains,leavinv
Scratitoo, at • 5.00 a. - m.
Due at Stroudsburg at 10.05 ""
" Junction at 2.05 p. M.
Returning, will leave Junction at 4.45 a.
Due .at Stroudsburg at - 8.05 "
" Scranton at- 2.20 p.m.
Passengers to and from. New Yorkland nil.
adelphia will change cars at Jrinction.
For Pittston, Kingston, and )3 r re,t ilk
L. 5t..13. R. R., cars at Scranton,
For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbon
Stages at Scranton.
Ticket- 518 ' 01 4, 1 1nd baggage checked t
JOHN BRISBIN
War. N. hairs, Gen'l Ticket Agent
&ranton, Sept. 24th, 1858.
Still They Come!
THE largest stoei, of MEDICINES exer before
kept in
21 this market ma
RICy be f
T ound at the
.Z' . 3 on
It will be useless to enumerate. When you .
wish anything in tho Patent Medicine line, or
otherwise, Call at the Farmor'e Store. Don't for
get the place, &um town. R. THAYER% •
Itiontroie, March ad, 1 858. .
5.55 "
ale, take
rougi.
,Sup'S.