The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 02, 1858, Image 4

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    Advice . to lawyers.
Wheiiii'et yeti speak, remember evarpeidinit,
Stand's not on eloquence; but.stands
Pkelpiant in-matter, in expression brief, ,
a:Lateyery sentence stand in bold relief;
Oi trifling, points, nor time, ntkblenta waste,
sad ; offence to . learning and ; *taste
Ner dearwith pompous phritse rititeerleite
- .Footle flights belong to reasoning prose, -
"LoOse declomatien tqay , dative the crowd,
~And seep more striking as it grows more loud; .
But sense rejects it with.dierdain, • • -
And uongtit but empty noise, and weak as vain..
Tbefrtith of wOrds,lite e•chool-boy's vain parade
Of IWicatsand_eases—all his SiOek in traded—
The treitconceins, the cunning ricks and pity '
Of low - attorneys, strung in long array,
:Th'unseetuly jest, the petulant reply,
'That chatters on, anti cares not ions not why.'
'Studious - avoid unworthy
-themes to scan,
They siiilkilie speaker and_ disgrace the man,
Like' the false lights by tiyingshaddows cast,
Scarce seen when present, and forgot when past.
Btxgin
,with dignity; eipound•with grace •
Each round of renening in Its time and place;
tat -order reign throughout—each topic touch,
Nor urge its powers too little, nor too Much ;
Give each strong thought its most Attractive view,
Indiction clear, and yet severely true,
And, as the arguments in splendor grow,
Let each reflect its light on all below.
Wbin to the 'close arrived. make no delay,
_By pretty flourishes, or verb:l plays,
But sum the whole in one deep, solemn strain,
Like astrong current.hasteuing to the main.
hinixts MASSACRES.--Tbe accounts of In
dian tilatsactes in Texas appr.ar to multiply.
-A letter: , to the Galveston News, from Fort
.Graham, dated October 30th, says: " I learn
that the gentleman who carries the mail front
Xerid ,it
iac Pecan. Byron, brought to iferidian
vest 4 • • a Camanehe scalp that he bad killed •
the day fore. The. mail: rider says theri3
were - thregfamilies murdered by the Camitn
che,lnditans, a few days ago, in OnmanChe or.
'Erath_cotinty, and one other family _missing,
either killed or ran away to e;cape from the
Indians. I also learn from a gentleman just
Irotn - FUirt.,Belknap, that a rrian was killed
the other - day.: it few Miles below Belknap.
About two hundred head - of horses have been
-atoleri• the last few days, in the vicinity:of
Fort Belknap by the. Indians. A hard coun
t y tins. .. . - ,
!NOT/ll:A.l'o•i`4 Ov. 24.--The State Santee•
bas ria.q.s:ed air6olution; by- a tote'of 26 to.
2% declaring , the electionof Messrs. Bright
and Fitch to the 17:S Senate, to be illegal,
unconatitntiottal and coid._ . The iareereso
lutionispendingin the house.
Auarga,..,Now. ship lettet receiv.
etibere ftom:thiengineer ett;bearci the steamer
Vietorist;'. - phing between Santiago and Ha
vana `Tecorts that twelvel„sesirien had "been
yesv:ed..e.n.the- 15 c"i .They belonged to
a vesieLifrote.-Port Spain, which bad been
wreeltettwben sixty days•out. .The nettle of
the vessel is notliven.
The great 'oe,anty of a ,wife that if
she abitseityot: kersPlf, won't let any •oue .
alga ahaii) • • .
ICC=
A Murr.—A thing tlt ti liolatt a young
labvts '
without tqueezing it. •
'
R. - Kt - AT-YON, JR
_
ATTOULD respectfully announce that-he will
•r V r hereafter offer his large stock of Goode for
PAX •
only, in consequence of tho severe pressure of
the times, and not having a.ulticient, 'capital to
wait till eternity for i:ia pay,—hoping to receive
the patronage of his former friends, and l all'of his
new friends that he will make by selling Gocds
CHEAP. Rtspecifully in trade
R.. KENYON. JR.
Lawsvills Cen!is. - 1 5 1i.; ISSB.
gerb I.,'!roliision
G, _
( E NE &or - below J Ethridge's Drug Store,
N. 5 on Public -. Avenue, Where, will be found
!onstantly oti banda.irifneral assortment of .
GROCERIES
„:tF.h.., Sugars, ,Molasses; Syrups, Teas, COffee
;Sec , Ste.. &c.
Also the choicest brands 0f...,
FAMILY FLOUR ;
Meal, Lard, Poi*, Harris, Fish, Dipped Candles
.
• Timothy; Cio•ster, Field - and Garden
- • Seeds.
splicif tr share of the public .par rrina ge, and
- pledge - lautselves to do the -fair thing. hoping by
each bargain to secure , another.
- BALDWIN & ALLEN.
ALFRED Itarnsvis. War. L. ALLES.
?dna SOUTII WORTIt
COLONEL G.' W. C,ROCRETT,
Cll RLES BURDETT,
TIIOMAS , DUNN ENGLISH, M. D.,
- HENRY ,CLAPP, Jr.N.;
'GEORGE . ARNOLD,
SAMUEL YOUNG.
Mits. ANNA WLIELPLEY,
MP-13 VIRGINIA - VAUGHN,:
- VERNON,
Miss HATTIE CLARE,
FINLEY 'JOHNSON,
• 'Mita milt , for The 7
GOLDEN PE IzE GOLDEN rnizE
GOLDEN tz-C GOLDEN PINIZE
GOLDEN Pit .:. GOLDEN &MIZE
GOLDEN • r'Erizi.: GOLDEN PRIZE
grit_ , iaoteulas PRIZE
ILLVST BA TED
Denial & Esf ter, sneeesoors t o .Becket it Co.
THE New York, Weekly Got.nsir :PRIZE is
one at' the largest itud beat literary papers
of the day—an imperial Quake). containing 8
pages, or forty column.s; of the most inter
esting and fascinating reading matter,:froto the
pens of the. very first writers ut the day,.,
Elqgiesqly illustrated Every Week.
Prelait, iirorth from 50 ants to %SOO
Will be given to each subscriber immediately on
reeeiptTil the •scbecnption trioni y. This is pre
sented ste a memento of friendship, and not as an
iaduoetnent to obtain subscribers.
•
)
• .1 4 P:- /lir": :
~:vaar ' "- ---- - $2 anti reurpreoettt.
One eePY-°— f." 77. 6 three do
Throe ' II?' ':' i?' - .r1,-, ~, ' five do The .-dot' .. 4.1
enty-ono - do SD 21 do
The articles to ha ,givqn away art comprised in
the foiiowing
• 2 PaCkages of Gold containing • $5OO each
' 5 -do ' " do - 200 each
10 do do .do .. 100 each
30 Patent Lever Hunting Watches 100 each
20 GolalVatehes - - - .73 each .
ao - 410 - • - _BO each
100" "" 'AC - - 30 each
300 Ladies' Gold- liTatches . •35 each
200 Silver Hooting Cased, Watches 30.4iteh
600 Silver Watches - 10 to 25 each
3000 Gold-Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains 10 to 30
Geld Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops,
Bresit Pins; CuffPina. Sleeve Buttons, Rings,
Shirt Stade, Watch Key* * Dold and Silver Thirst.
Dlea,and a variety or Ankles.; worth from
fifty nimbi to fifteen dollars each.
We will present to every person sending ns
iftyiebeeribers;atiMa Gold Watch.wort it $4O,
to anTocte sending one:hundred subscribers, at
$2, a Gold Watch worth goo. Eaehsubscriber
will also receives present.'
lattnediateiroa reeeipt of the money, the sub.
scriber s:name will be entered upon Cur book,
andlheissoseat. wilV be forwarded within one
week. bymail or express, post paid: -
'Or - Address altoommttniCations4o .
„DEAN dr. A 1 4111 KB, Proilrietont,
34 Broadway, Now Yoi
lstwietaoly
June 1.1F58
PHILADELPHIA.
,
THOS. W, EVANS & GO
AATOULD - RESPECTEULLY INFORM the
refiittenta of this vicinity, that they have
now open' at their New Store, the lergeet - irid
meet varied assortment .
Ll DI ES DRESS .GOODS,
they have ever Offere l / 4 d. The stock is mostly of
their own imperiAtion, having been , selected pei
senallv by one of the firm, in the piineipal mar
ket in Europe, at such prices as will e c nableThem
to sell on the most reasonithlo terms.
• SILK DEPARTMENT. •
Brocades, Robes a Les, Robes double Jupeil,—
Robes two flounces, Plain, Figured Plaid, Striped
with a full assortment of Black Silks of all kinds.
Particular attention bps been paid to the selection
of this Stock. and it will b found Complete in
its assortrr.enl. '- • -
India, Stella, Bordered, French Cashmeres,—
Pririted &oche, Long and Squaro Woolen Man
tilla Shawls, &c.. with a full stock orall the neeo.
eat styles of Shawls imported this season;
CLOAK DEPARTMENT. , -
Cloaks made and trimmed in the latest Paris
1.431e5, in , • _ . • .
VELVET, CLOTH, PLUSH, PLAID VELVET, 'ETC;
The stocl?this,season is expensive, elegsit mid
fashionable. - _ •
GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Meri noes, Cashmeres, Monslins, Valencias. Po
plins, Satin de ChineXelour Poplins, Chintzen,d4
with all the newest fabrics.imported in this line
MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Bombazines, Famise ClOtbs, Alpacas, Verour
Poplins, Monslines,.Thibets, Valencias,. Crapes,
Collars and Sleeves, &c., with as stock of
all goods suitabletfor mourning.. '
EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT.
Lace Setts,- Collars, Sleeves, insertioga; Edg
ings, Flouncing, Caps, Berthas,
,Capea, • Gloves,
SIMS, Skirts, &e., with a full assortment of Em
brolderies-of all kinds, including all the latest
- . -HOSIERY •• DEPARTMENT.,
A nornpleto line of English Hosiery, for
LADIES, MISSES; GENTS AND,.cunam*,
will.be found of tho beat and most approv'd makes
T. W. E. & CO., confidently invite inspection
of their stock, as•they feel assured it will favor
ably compare - with any other, in = assortment,
style or price. • -
.- - -
SIS -ilc §2O Chectnut Street,
\ nor 112 m. c&aiO] PHILADELPHIA.
CHEAP CARPETING !
• _AT THE
MV' , f)
49, North NINTH -et, Philad'a.
( 1 :0111111T Perti o ran , ts .
Are se:ieited 6'041 and . examine the atoslt of
and Venetian Carpeting,
Floor Table and Stair Oil-Cloths
of all widths; Canton and Cocoa
Matting; Door Mats: Cloth and
Oil-Cloth Table CoVers: Druggets
all ‘ 1 id s, Rag Carpet Stair Rods &c.
C 111 E A.P •OR
Either WHOLESALE 'or RET.AIL, By
L. WEATHERBY,
de2S-3171w) b, 49 North 9th-st•
JOHN FAREIRA & Co, No. 818 (new no.)--
Market-st, above ,Bth, Importers.
Manufacturers and Dealers inFANCY FURS.
f o r Ladies and Children; alao,_th:nt's Furs, Fur
Collars and Gloves. The number of years that
we have been engaged in the Fur business, and
the general character of our Furs, both - for qual
ity and
_price is so generally knoWn throughout
the Country. that we think it is not necessary for
as to say anything more than that we have now
opened our assortment of FURS, for the Fell &
Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful
Assortment that we have ever offered- 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 atsuch pried; as will continue
to• give us the reputation We have borne for
years. that is to sell a good article for a very,
small . prqfit. •
Storekeepers will do. well to give ua a call, as
they will find the largest, assortment by far to
select from in tile, city, and at manufacturers'
prices.
JOHN FAREIRA & CO.,
No. 818 Market S (rect. above Bth,Phialdelphia.
Seihember.lsth, 1858.,-4m.
The (Worlti7a Great EThibition Prize- Medal
44 - ARMED to C. 'MEYER,
FOR RIEI TWO FIANOS,.LONDON, OCTOBER
15, MM.
'MEYER, respecifUlly informs, his friends
Vi- e aid the. public 'generally that he has eon.
e s tantry ..on hand PIANOS% equal to those for
Which he received.tbe 'Prize Medal in London in
1851 l s
'orderp promptly attended to, and great
care taken In the selection and packing the same.
He has received during the last Fifteen years
more Medals than any other. make from the.
'Franklitflostitute—also, First Premitim - s in Bos
ton, .iCetv - York, and Baltimore.
* * *Warerooms In. 72.2 ARCH street, below
Eiglitb, south side, PHILADELPHIA.
Septernher;9th. 1858.-3 m. jar. „
TO THE PUBLIC.
54331 E 'Aldrchan !a publish a few low prices,
or the price of a few lull priced articles, as
an inducement to persons to make their purchases
of them. under the presumption that everything
is equally low. Without taking space in the
public papers to enumerate prices, I Wish it dis
tinctly understood, that I will sell Goods as low
for the It/silty as they 'can be bought in any
other Store in this .place of egunty.. Baits and
Hooks not used. Purchasers will generally find
good qualities of Articles at Tuatara:a, and in •
Drugs,Medicint4i,- Paints, Oils, and Die Stuff-4;
the very best, and the assortments full- The
Fancy Goods Department is .also extensive.
Also, choice:Family Grocerigs, Crockery, Wall
Pape'r,levi - elry,Perfumerr,&e: In abort nearly
everything usually kept in-country stores. As I
deal in many departments of trade, and have
more Articles -than Loan wall enumerate in the
limits of a Newspaper, I shall not att em pt it ;
; neither will it be 'accessary, under these cir
cumstances, to fill a column with useless re
petitions and blanks. The. people are invited to
call and examine for themselves.
• ABEL TURRELL.
Muntroie, Nov.. Ist, 1858.
15 ten
GOOD WATCHES
T ll4l ' main
been spoiled by unskilful person a
.a,ain be un do good by .
A regular - 01y Watch.maker,eompetent to repair
-Duplex,. Repeaters, patent and Detaehedc . Lerers,
Lepines, and Vertical Watehes,&e.,&e:; whether
English, Swiss,-Freuch or Chinese tnalce; and
for this purpose has on hind a good alisortment
of Watch Jewels, WatahiMbeets, Ma*rings,
Cylinders; Hands. Crlai4s&e., &e. '
nrShop in Hentioyritead & Co.'s Store,
Plurnix Block,itontrose Sun. Co., Pa. • -
August - 26th. 1868. " tf.
SIIAN'VL DEPkIiTMENT.
FANCY FURS,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN
TO THE :PUBLIC.
:3EL TUR4ELL
AS jest reletted - reiiin -Ne a York, with a
large and choice variety ofi Goode, which
onto to his customers and the public at low
flees for cash. • His stocks pmprises
• • DRIJOrS,.I
TAINTS, ME
OILS;
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE- BTV F F I S, •
G-R 0-0 E Ri EIS,-
G Ii A SS—W A 4 E,
C R. - OQJK - E R y , .
M I R It'o R 8 I,
CLOCKS.,I
- W A .Ll 4 P A' P'E - It ,
.W I N I) -0 W" PAP E R, •
1V I 141 - DO Vir. OIL S. II ADE S,
.- - .F A N CY. -G- 0 OID S, s -
MUSICAL I;4.T.STROMENTS,
• .. J E — W E L R 11,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
HARD WARE, .
' - S_T.O:N - E. W.A .4, E,
.WOOD'EN WARE,
BROOM'S,'
B, ,R V, S 1 E, S ,
.I.APANNED' - .WIARE ,
•BI R- - p CAGES, •
1 1
CANARY SEED,
.POCKET KNIVES,
,-. • ' W HIPS, " ' ' -
- . UMBKE L L S,
- •.' . G•U NS, I ,
P. I S.T OLS ! - -
•AMMU Tlp N,
T•UIl. PENT'
•
DURNING"FLIUAD, --
ALCOIIOL„.LIQUOR-
ForMedicinalPurpci,sesonly,)
TRUSS - ES,
SUPP R TEA •
SHOULDER. BRACES,
PORTMONNAIES,
SPECTACCIES,
ILVER & PLATED _SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
GOLD PENS,..
STA T INE IVY" ;
VIOLIN -STRM R GSi.BONVS,
And all of qie mostipopular
PATENT RI.EDIP,IN,ES,
Thankful-for tholiber4l patronage hitherto re
eived, he hopes to merit a continuance and
large iticrease of the sam A e. ;
BELITURRELL.
Montrose, Nov. let 18513.
Montrose, Pa„
(----:,
C ii . faith , zEpem2 7-0
Idin. . ~ ,
T
~ lIIS now and commodious: Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, near the Oourt tiouse,and
early in the centre of the busines4 portion of
aontrose, is now fully completed and furnished,
nd will be opened on Monday. tile 27th day of
the present month for the aetiommodatilm of
the public and travelers; the Proprietor!feels
evvrnfident that he is now prepared ti; entertain
nests in a nannner tbat cannot fail to gilfe nom.
lets satisfaction. The Hotel and Furniture are
, and no expense has been !pared to render
i equal, if not superior to any similar establish.
t i cj ,
ent in this p trt of the State. It is well sup
lied with alit he recent improviments and corn.
f els, and 01i :zing waiters will always be ready
t respond to the call of customers'
The stables connected with this House are
,
ew: and convenient. ,
The Proprietor respectfully sopdits the patron
we of his old friendr, - and thc• public generally.
' WM. K. HATCII.
_Montrose, September2.lst, 1848.
GIVE CREDIT. WHERE CREDIT IS DUE!
HE original QiE TRICE And-BEADY:Fd£
Store of New Milford,
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
th, People's - Agents, ;are now reedit:.
ing a large Stock of Staple; and Fancy Dry
Goods, Groceries; 11,;ote and Shoes, Hate and
Caps; Wall and Window-Paper,;Wooderi Ware,
Forks, Hoes, Flour and Salt—by the barrel or
load,—Yankee Notions, Jewelry; and Watches—
wholesale and retail ; at prices; that would as
tonitik those not posted in the 'ready-pay:busi
ness.
We lave nothing to do with Old Fogyism,—
he has "gone in"—has vamoosed ,without a
groan or kick, and the last seea.of 'Mtn he was
holding , on to the tail of " Liard.T.imcs," and he
ginned a ghastly smite as he !passed 01.4.)
FRIENDS._
Our motto is—Live a nd Let Live.
ONE PRICE ONLY !-
Can't be beat down
NO - CIIARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS;
Every Article Warranted as Represented!
JWe thank our friends nrd caStemers for their
Itberal Patronage in times past , and we hope by
strict attention to business, to merits
contin
uance of the same. HAYDEN BROTHERS.
New. Miiford, May Ist, 18581-Iy*
LY IMPORTANT
I .
11FORMITION
_
re All Gentlemen who Wear Clothes.
lA,
HAVE recently made arran*ements, at con.
siderable expense, for doing work in the
Tailoring Bu siness
cOt very short notice, in a neat,durable, and rash
ienable manner, and at reduced prices.
I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or
render the euhtomer whatever assistance he may
need in selecting materials of the best quality,
and at the lowest market pricesq
All' my work will be warranted as to fit, fin.
ish and durability. No customer need take his
work from the shop unless it suits him.
Being permanently, and exclusively engaged
• in this besiness, it shall be my Ont. aim to please
the public, and thus secure their patronage.
I , P. LINES.
Montrose, June Ist 1558. 23tf.
DENTA NOTICE
eI o o e f at e e , d rry li i ize o l n f
DitlltoGtrolsoFror°tßheDpurhpt
te DENTAIIPRACIICE in all, its branches. Ile is
o w ready to attend to all calls ''n his profession
with promPtoess, and will ebdeayor to give entire
..act .
satisfion. All operations W. I 4IRANTED. Office
With Dr. Diatom. _ Sept. Itah. 1858.—tf.
•
COlib • R9gers
RESPECTFULLY annotrnci, that they hate
entered into a partnerehip in orditr to be
better prepared to supply the ants of the pub-
Hi:. They will.keep-on. hand algood stock of
GROCERIES
a the well know establishment formerly ocea.
p l edby Olicer Crane.
SUGARS, TE AS, EE.SPICES , FRIIIT,FLOUR
lIIT,
a Elam (by.the sack or trarrel,) Frsa, and all
articles found in First Class Groceriei. - •
They would particularly cal( the attention. of
Fanners and others- to the feet that they are
cdnstantly reaching fresh supplies of
:FIRST RATE FLOUR, ,
also rood nod medium qualities; which will . he
sold stuns, for ready pay, in quantities to suit
tie purchaser. s - - -
-
N. B.—it,la earnestly desired that st.t. who
are indebted io the establishment either by note
or account should call and 1006 SOON and RAVE
C.VTOL. pfontrose, flet. 6th: 18.58: .
s. smrseJi tatiorsiEus
Jill NOW ILECEi g ViIiG
6.0v 17 " 4 1,/t i
FALL 7 e
co,
AND
176 1 1,.,i r t rei GOODS.
WHICH for Castor Produce ;can be bought
verplow.
iJALL PAPER.. A Seteat assortment just
received.,
S. 11: SAYRE & BROTHERS
CARPETING. Bargains offered by -
8. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
PLOWS! -PLOWS! !
PLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers
to the celebrated= Peekakille Plows which
we have added to our large assortment.
S. ILSANRE & BROTHERS;
Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
Montrose. Nov. 29th, 1858. 18tf.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!
OUR Stoves have'been so thoroughly tried
to the entire satisfaction of all, that they
need no recommend from us.
S. 11. SAYRE do BROTIIRRS.
tOCI @ 2Lt 0 2 /la It A ila IL
3 'IP WI:BRa,,
AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION,
A ND examine „ the choice stock of Spring and Summer Goods, .just opened
for Examination and Sala, tery/otofigures by
C. W. MOTT?.
STELL4, Cashmere, And DeLain Shawls at
very low prices by .C. %V. MOTT.
HA IS and Cap* of. the' newest styles, in
great variety be C. W: MUTT
pRINTS is abundance _by .
C. C. W. MOTT.
BBASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Betts
etc., etc.. by C. W. MOTT.
BROWN and lIMe Sheeting and Sh . rtinga—
Shirting Strifais, Ticks, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, &c., as low as can be afforded in this
market. C. W. MOTT.
UrII.OCER II ES, Crockery, Hardware and
'various other articles to numerous to men
tion.—all of which shall be sold Cheap for Cash
or Ready Pay. . • C. W. MOTT.
eILOTUS, Cassitnors and Vesting,a, very de
sirable styles, at-prices that cannot fail to
suit. Call and ho convinced. .C. W. WITT.
6reat ficittiutitt!
TilE Atlantic Cable has been laid, but that
does n At begin to cause as much joy as the
(act that _
IL KENTON,
1,4 in market with a fide asssorttnent.of
GOODS
'Consisting in part as follows:-
Moire Antique and Black Silk; Enibroitlered
Robes, Printid do., Shouls,.—Brocho— r
Long and Square, Silk, end Lnit.
Chenille from *5,00 to *25,00.
Plain All Wool Delanes. •
OLIV ERE PLAIDS.
Ribbons from 38. to 58. 6d., Black Velvet ,Rib
bo•z.e from 4s ps. ro lo,ou /hi/iffy and
Victoria Lawn, Swiss Muslin,
limrts, &menet Cu nzeries,all the
New Styles of Printed De
lanes. Enzbroidered Fur
,
. niture MUSLIN.
EENTUCKY.JEANS in every variety. Every
variety of BONNET_BORDERS and GOODS,
sb ai to release all the Ladies from the trouble
of calling upon the' MtLtaxnas *who charge so
very high, DOMESTIC GINGHAMS at prices
lower than usual. WALL PAPER, BO DER.
CARPETBAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO
ROBES, CARPETING, CROCKERY,„two new
and beautiful styles. HOOPS. CHAMBRAY
and FRENCH GINGIIAMS.. SHOES, a very
largo -assortment. GAITERS, BOOTS and
SLIPPERS. Al4O, a large assortment of choice
TOYS. for distribution by Santa Claus. PER
FUMERY, -HAIR OILS, PATENT MEFU.
CINES. . Also, a fine assortment of BED
STEADS„ from $1.74 to $6. CHAIRS—Wood
Flag Seat, at Manbfacturer's prices. And would
say that* his assortment is ery especially adapted
to those who buy rich goods,-he woukrrespeet.
fully invite their inspection as goods particularly
suited to class No. L And would as positively
assure those who wish to buy at lowest prices
that his goods are equOly good for them, and
just as low as can be bought•this side of New
York• It is a fact, acknowledged by all, that:
my ono& excell the purchases of all other dealers.
in QUALITY: R. KENYON JR. '
Lewisville Centre. Pa.. .
September 6, 1658.
AVM. B. SIMPSON,
WA.TCII RETAINER T
Shop in Boyd & Itreb•kes new building,
next door above Keeler & Stoddard'e.
HAVIXG worked for the past nine years
with the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can do the' most difficult jobs
on short notice.
rill Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
W. B. Stmesom has worked for mo for some
time, and f can recommend him as a careful and
workninn, competent to .ifo as good work
as enn.be done in the country, and worthy of
confidenco. Wm. A. CHAMBERLIN.
Towanda June 10th, 1858.
Refers to—Win. Elwell, E, W. Baird. E. D. ,
Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich; B. Kingsbury, Towan
da; B. S. 13entley, L Searle, C. - D. Lathrop;
J. Wittenberg ; Montrose.
• * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice,
and on-renmonable terms. (June Mb. 1858
Sale, Salt !
riEO. W. MANN. Wholesale Salt Dealer.—
k.,1 201 Washington Street, (directly opposite
Washington Market,) still continues to offer to
the city and coJntry trade; all kinds of foreign
coarse and fine salt, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's eclebrated brand for table and dairy use,
Jeffrey & Darcy. Marshall's,. Brownlow's, &c..
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu;
racoa, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, &e.. -
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels. store and-storehonses.
Any purchaser wishing to select from a good
assortment will find it to his interest to call.
N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of
difftrent sizes, and qonstantly on hand in ship
ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in cases of five dozen each.
New York, April Ist, 1858.---ry* •
4dentirigrin.**ftt.
••AA.B
NEW AIIRENt , ;Ehr, EN FS
At the Old Stand of Lathrop & Co.
LATHROP & DeWITT
DEG leave to announce to the public in gen
11,Jf eral that thee aro.novr opening one of the
largest STOCKS of hisscamauss ever offered in
Montroso. Comprising Dry Gem* Groceries,
Haid-Ware, Crockery, &e.,dc.0., whieh they
propose toeelrat the LowEsT caw MCP.
• Thaie arc real Facts.
We. wish to demoooty,oto 'to,tite pttlOio
'
difference bet wean boyine Goo 4 for`O.iiitt sod
oft TIME. • LATIIROP.&;DzWirr. -
. ' 3fontroseoltpril 26th, 1858.
raiitastAavlSolVm. D.
-WILL PRACtICI
Eir MUNE AND S'UIVERY
4146iakoiti aCffacent garb of B#gui.
hanna . ..Citungf.
itonirose*iioir.
ItEMOVAL..,
Spit, Aifoinej, a 1 taiv . ,r have
-11-4 removed to their new- othea..s few doors
south of Boyd & Webster'e corner. •
blontroto Oct. 25,4 m
- •
_DR. WI L. IaCHARDSON, • '
wOULD respectfully tender his Profesaional
Services to. the inhabitants of
MONT ROf6E,
and its vicinity.
Office over l!Pulford's Store.
Lodgings at the , iseystone•Hotel.
Montrose,Oct, )2th. 1868.--1 y.*
LAWRENCE, GRIGGS, & KINGSBURY,
MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS IN
ITATti, CAPS, AND EVILS,
g W ED S •
trnibrellas, Parasols,. and Ribbons,
AND ALL
MILLINERY lIRTEL 8 2 _
No. 46, COURTLELIOT STREET,
DAN. H. LAWRENCE, NEW-YORK.
JAS. M. Gittnns, General Partners,—
JKO. A KINGSBURY,
M. C. TYLER. Spec:al Partner. (aep.2.ls.•
HENRY B.' Helf.EA" N,
TTOPS EY and COUNSELLOR at LAW.
11. Office in the Union Block- 1 4'ovranda, Brad
ford county, Pa.
ligir"Will.attend promptly to all professional
brininess intrusted to him, in this and adjoining
eon - rides. De3.sBtf
"HOME AGAIN,"
131.4i1C3EL
OFFICE, over WlVll.otals Store.
LODGINGSy it SEA RLEss norm
Montron, March 10th. 1858.
• .
T. BOYLE,
REPRESENTS A CAPI'T'AL OP OVER
$5,000,0001
For Fire, Marinr,life, and Inland Insiarance
Office, lle‘i Milford, Pa.
J:rounry_lfith, 1858. ly*
Dr. Smith, & Son, - *?' .
SURGEON PkINTISTS. Residence and.o
See opposite the Baptist eltureli (north sidei
Slontros'e. Particular attention-will be given
to insetting teeth on gold-and silver plate, and
to filling decrying teeth.
January 10th, 1858. . ly'.
WM. W. SMITH, & CO.,
Cabinet and Chair Mannfactur
erp, foot of Maio Street. Moutrope. Pa.
ABEL TURRELL;MoNTRosE, Ya
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Dy'e Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints. Oils, Varnishis
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods. Jew.
airy, Perfumery, &c.And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Alcdicines.
JOHN GROVES, •
ipashionable Tailor—Shop near the
Baptist Sleeting !Jonas, on Turnpike Street.
Nlontrosp. Pa.
DR. R. -THAYER.
Physician and Mimeos', Montrose
Pa. Office in the Farmer's &ore.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
NeW Milford, Penti!xt.
Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Combs
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Prited Waro, Cut
lerv. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, ctlz.e. &c. kerchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal
terms. .
WM, HAYDEN, \ , TRACY HAYDEN
JOHN HAYDEN, •," GEO. HAYDEN. ')
DR. E. F. WILMOT,
Graduate of the Allopath;c and Homeo
pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per
manently locates in Great Bend Pa. .
April 31. 1856.
JOHN SAIITTER, •
FNashionnble T4ilor. Shop first doo
north of the Farmer's Store.
NEWTON & McOOLLIIM,
Attorneystind Counsellors at Law.
Office on Public Avenue over H. J. Webb's
Store.
N. NEWTON. J. B McCor.t.uru.
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
YORK, Pa.
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania
CAPITAL. 300,000 DOLLARS.
Insures against loss or damage by fire, on buil
dings,Turniture, and merchandise generally.
'"Losses adjusted by arbitration; where
the pUrties fall to agree.
FT A. Frantz, - John Landes,
H. Kraber, Fred. Schenck,
William Wallace, " Eli Kindig,
Samuel Dyer, Thomas Gray,
David Strickler.
IL KRABER, President,
D. STRICKLER: Secretary.
_ 0. S. BEEBE, Agent, Montrose. pa
FArnary 2ii. 1858'. Y*.
FITMOWN EttIEE,
HE mirbscriber having purchased
•••11 JL refitted and newly furnished th
1111111
„ above well known and popular Hute
—is prepared to accommodate the. tray
eling public and Others with all the attention- .
and conveniences usually found in tfrst-clas,
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hole
equa. i every point to any in the country.
The Bar will always be supplied with tot
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this Honer
arci k larue, roomy and convenient , and careful one
attentive Hustlers are always in charge of them_
;Montrose, May 13114 1858
REMOVAL.
The Saddles Mimesis sad Trunk Shop of
T. NaKIMIAV -
- T s REMOVED to the building recently occu
-1 pied C. C. Hollister, on Main St., one door
above S. S. Mott'a, where he will be happy to
wait on all who may favor him with their patron•
age.
Jan. 20th, IBsB.—te.
Patent Medicines ; &c.
READ AFFLI C.TED, BEAD ! ! ,
R y APHENBERG 3rEnictsEs.—Vegetable Pilla
ur Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparilla
Cunipound, Children's Panacea. Eyo Lotion. Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters. Dysen.
10 7, Syrup. Consumptive's Rahn, Marshall's_
Uterine, Catholieon, Dr. Lit?by'n Pile Oidtmest,
and Manual otHealth.
Ayre's Pills and Cherry. Pectoral. Tanner's
German Ointrnint. Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Hollowly's Ointment, and Pills. Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr; Pitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Sords's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Paver
and Ague Cure, Merabant'n Gargling Oil, Arra.
-Ca Liniment; Camphor. Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes. Picera,:Myrrh, Licorice, &e., &c., &a.
A Dew enlonlYjcat reeelvid, to be kepteonsteet•
ly on hand, for sale b 7 I. N. BULLARD. - ;:
October, ist, 1856. • •
- Aiso
IRO tivrtwerziosinAk..caiLitathis4
pa l : t ope% P A .. .... CICART.Ntatt 0.56.
i ~..-100 SAudiads oltendi4g,JanUary.l4lo
'VOW thilifygelit and most thorough Col:timer
.oll eat Sehobl‘ of the Coiled States', !Young
tnenyiepereirfor actual duties of the-Counting
Room.' -- I • - . _
. .
.I.' C. Sterrit;"A: M.,-Prof. of- Rook-keeping
end - Scientific:Accounts. - - - ' -' ''
A. T. DOUTHETT, Teacher of Arithmetic end
Commercial Calculation. ' •
‘.
J. A.. HEvnatcz and T. C. JENKINS, Teacher of
BoolOceeping. • • - 4
A. COWLEY and W. A. IifiLLER Profs. of Penn.
wanship. •
SINGLE AND . ..DPI:BLS ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,
As used in4VerY dettartirieit if Wildness.
,CO.IIIIERCiAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BU.
SINESS WIG TING- -
DETECTING COUNTERFEIIIIIONEY—
E RCA WEI L E CORRESPONDENCE—
, CO I N SI ERC In LAW- 7 - "
Are taught and all other subjects necessary for
the success and thorough education of,a practi•
cal_busincsa man.
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the
past three years; also in Eastern and Western
Cities, for best Writing,
NOT ENGRAVED 'WORK.
131POR I TAINT INFOURATION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time
nnlimited—Review at pleasure—Greanates as.
misted to obtain situations—Tuition fur full com
mercial Course, 835,00—Average time 8 to 12
weeks-Lamird, 82,50 per week—Stationery,
86,00—Entire cost, 860,00 ,to 870,00.
rllinister'a sons receivEd.at half price.
For Card-Cireular—Spreiinens of Business
and Ornamenhil Writing-=ine:ose two stamps,
and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg; Pa.
September 9th, 1858.4 m ( 501g .*,*.
T . . .
NEWEPHEILH
ThE NEW-YORK-WEEKLY PRESS IS.
one of the best literary papers of the day.
A large Quarto containing Twenty- Pages, ur
Sixty Columns, of entertaining mutter, and Ele
gantly Illustrated eve'ry week.
•:
A Gift worth from 50 cent,' to $lOOO will be
*ant to each subscriber on the receipt of the stsb
syription. money.
One copy for one year, and I gift .. . .
-Three copies one year, and 3 gifts . . . • 5.
Five copies ono.year, and 5 gifts . . 8.
Ten copies one year, and 10' gifts . . . 15.
Twenty-one copies one year, und 21 gifts 30.
The articles to be distributed are comprised in
the
United StatenTreasUrv.Note $lOOO.
2 do do dw' • 500 each.
5 do do 200 each.
10 do • ,dif do 100 each.
q Put. Lev.liorTg Cased Watches 100 each.
20 Mid-Watches . • 75 each.
50 • do . . 60 eac h.
100 ,do - - . bo each.
100 Ladies Geld Watches - - 35 'each.
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 each:
500 do Watencs 015 to 25 each.
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 in 30.
do do Pens and Pencils . - 5 to' T 5 each.
Gold Lockets. Bracelets, Mooches, Ear Drops,
Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings.
Shirt Studs, Watch Reys, Gold and Silver Thim
bles, and a variety of other 'articles, worth from
fifty cents to fifteen dolter - s each.
On receipt of the subscription money, the sub
scriber's name will be entered upon our books
opposite a -number. and Um gift corresponding
with that number will be fer Warded Y..ithin one
week, by mail or express, post paid.
There is neither humbug mir lottery about the
above, as every subscriber is.sure of a Prize of
vaiti.:". We prefer to make this liberal distribu
tion among them instead of giving a large con. -
mission-to agents, giving to the su b scriber the
amount that would go to the agent, in mangy
cases a hundred fold mote.
' Address all eommunications , to
DANIEL ADEE, Publisher,
May 2R-yl.] 211 Centre Street, New York
• /D) 0:1511Sc303 /RE_Weitgrltffn
T 0 MOTHERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS.
Dr. RA. LANIONT'S Periodical Compound.
The most beneficial and successful tzataLE MED
WINE now 'in use or known, for-all cases of dis
ordered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruation,
Lucorrhcca,Female Weakness &c. - .Ladies Who
have been disappointed in the rise of Female Pills
&c , can put the nttnerst confidence in this Corn..
pound, it is infallible in the cure of all the above
named complaints. It will be sent by mail to
any address by enclosing s2.to any authorized
agent. Prepared by R. I.* ANDREW Buffalo
N. Y. For sale in Montrose by ,
may 13'58-I r BENTLEY, READ. & CO
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA. •
A Benevolent InstilutioNestablished by special en
dowment for the relief of the sick and distressed,
afilicled with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATIon,in view of the aw.
ful destruction of hnman life,caued by Sex
ual diseases,-and the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate -victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several years'ago directed- their
Surgeon, as s CHARITABLE 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 MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who
apply b e letter, with a description of their , con
dition, ( age, occupation, habits of life, &c..) and
in cases of extreme poverty, to furniikmedicinex
free of ehttrge. - It is needless to add that the
Association commands the highest meditml skill
of the age, and will furnish the most improved
modern. treatment.
The Directors orthu Association. in their An
- nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Di.
-eases, for the- year ending January Ist, 1858,
express the highest satisfaction with the success
which has attended the labors of the. Consulting
Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhom. Seminal
Wrakness.lmpotence„Gonorrhcea,Gleet,Sypillis,
the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, and or
der a continuance of the same plan for the en
suing year. •
An admirable Report on' Spermatorrhces. oe
Seminal Weakness, - the vice ofOnaniam, Master.
batten. or Selt•abuse, Anil other diseases of the
sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon. will
ha sent by mail .(in+a sealed envelope), FREE
OF CHARGE, on the receipt or TWO
STAMPS for postage. Other- Reports and
Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual
diseases, diet. &c.. aro constantly being publish
ed for gratuons distribution. And will M sent
to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies
and-methods of treatment discovered during
the last year, are of great value. - . • -
' Address. for Report or Treatment, Dr. George
R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, HoWard
Nci.l South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
- pa, • -Dv order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HARTWELL Preiidest.
Geo: FAIRCHILD. Ser'y. • oc2B It',
J. S. TAILBELL
TO THE SNE.EZING .PLIBUC.
'b arn a% Celebrated Catarrh Snail,
AN INFALLIBLE REAISPY.
• roa awl BY • .•
R. THAYEK. Mira rose • .
S. a TOIIPRI Bionlayn;
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WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE
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MONTROSE;APRItrabik 186 a;
_
nigh CSEM ratOa t' •F poll]: greet
klik
For 'OlicaSeg- 4 irth - Biftddhr; Kielf , *l, Grate,
Votricifutur t . Secret
Dr:tresses, Ceptplaintrouurf.sril
tiseasilif the Stiiial• ,
arising from excesittiand imprudences in lift, a nd
removing al I imprailer d biotin rgie
der, kidneytiOrssextietergaus, Whetter 'existing
in MALE OR "Flid*LE,, from whatever cause
Iliernwly.have ; originated,und no 'Matter of how
lungettanding,lgiviut _ : Viger; t 9 the
frame, and hipoin to tilie pallid cheek.: -
.11)Y, TO VICE AFELZ6vo t
It cu r es nitrous and • debilitated: it - efferent, and
removes all the Syncptotrui, among - Sri - la will be
found indisposition to eXertion,losrs ofpolver,loss
of memory, difficulty-Of breathing, gedersil >fresh.
netts, -horror of ffiseatic, , neak nervetritrembling,
dreadftil horror of death, nighteweatit e nold feet,
wakefulness, dimness of !Won, I signoLti alvental -
lassitude of the muscular i's - Yetem;,ofteit enormous
appetite, with dyspeptic Syriiptoms, -hot hinds,
flushing of the body, dryness of the ' . ltititi pallid
countenance and.eruptions on therfaes.psiii hi th e
back, heaviness - of the eyelids, frequently blsek
spots flying before the' met, with alempOrrry
sufniion and loss of sight;wafit-olattention,great
mobility, restlessness, with Immo of society;«--
Nothing is more desirable% to, su c h _ patientsjban
solitude:and nothing theyinore dread for_fear:of
themselves; no repose of manner,no emrnestuoss,
no speculation. but a hurried transitietrfrom one'
question to another.
These symptoms, if.allowed to go on-which
this.medicine invariably reuroveirsodn follows
lois of power, fatuity and epileptic', One
of which the patient may expire. Whoull:say
that these excesses are not frequently folloited
by those direful disesses—lnsaillty and consittitp , ..
tion ? The records of the insane asylurris„: Ind -
the•melancholy deaths by-consinnption besrim
pie witness to the truth of these assertioritri , l6
lunatic, asylums the most melancholy exhibition
appears. The countenance ie_actuallyseddeu &
quite destitute-Lneither , mirtli
. ur OM ever via
its it. Should a seand' of vcice occur, it is
rarely articulate._
. _woeful measures' wan despair-
Low sullen sounds his grief begoiltd."
.Debility is
- the most - terrible end has‘fought
thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the
ambition'of many noble youths. • It carrbe cured
by .the use of this _
INFALLIBLE IiEIIIEDY,
If you are suffering with any of the short; Me.
tressing aliments, the Fluid Extract Buihif
cure yoU. Try it and be conv.nced elks efficacy.
Err Beware of quack nostrums and quack
tors, who falsely boast of abilities end referee - eels.
Citizens know and avoid them, and savelong
f e riae, money, Ind exposure. by Sending
ing fur a bottle of this peppier and s,prcifle : reily.
edy. It allays all-pain undinflathmation; is per
fectly pleasant in its taste and Oderibit
ate In its action.
~' +.
. ~;=:-
r.:.
HELMBO_Ir , EXTRACT, RUCH
Es prepared directly according to the rulei 'tot
Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the; &atria
curacy and chemical knowledge and
ted in its combination. See Profeastir Deweisr
valuable works on the practice pr physic, aid
most of the late standard works (I f medicine.
Eir till I 0 0 filiA One hundred dollars will
be paid to any physirianwho can proi . e thatsthe
meditine ever injured a patient;and the I - 641660y
of thicasands can be produced-to prove that it
does Brea} geod. Ca.ses of from one week to
la years' iitandinp have been effected. The man
of voluntary testimony in possessicin:_of the PrO.
pr".etor, voUching its virtues and curative powers,
is inimenSe,-embraeing names well known to _ -
Science and Famei.
100,000 Bodes have been sold and not a
single inr.tanee of fajlure has been reported!
Persii ally appeared „before me, an. Alderman
of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. Helutb,tdd,
Chemist, who being duly Rwnrn• doca nay, that
his prepn ral ion con taius-no Narecptic, Mt;teury ur
injurious Drug.• but is purer Vegetal4e."
11. T. Helmbold, Stile Manufacturer.
Sworn and su h seribed before ME' thiii 23d day of
Nor 1854. Wm P. HIBBARD. Alderman.
Price 81per Bottle. or six for 85. delivered,
to any address, accomninied by reliable and•ress
ponsiblevertificates from Professors,nlMedical
'Colleges, Clergymen, and other*. Prepared and
sold by H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, -
N0..52 South 10th.sts..beiow Chestnut, Munn
hly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa.
W .. Tolle Wad of all Druggists and Dellers.
in the U. S., Canadas; and British Provinces,
Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for'Helmbold's_
—take no other. Cures n ra n i ed. .
Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent.
Jan. 20. '58.-Iv.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
a_ymgmmTE
Delaware, Lackawanna & - W.R.IL
NO MORE STAGING! :
Throrlh to Philadel p hia by Rail!
__
STEW and e xpeditious to• Gad gunge - romp'
11 from the North and Weat,sii Great. Bend
an Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and .
Wyoming .valleys, directly through to _ New
York .and Philadelphia.
' On and after Friday, October 15t,1858, trails
will be run as follows: '
The Ci cinnati Express Train bound east on
N. Y. & Erie R. R. arrives nt Great Bend at 8.15
a. m., and connects with the EXPRESS Train
which leaves Great Bend fur New York and Phil's
at . 8.30 a.. 1111.
.. - •
- •
Due at Montroso, . 9.04 "
Tunkhannock, 9.42 " 7 -
.
Factoryville, !WA% "
- Scranton, ' . luso ":',
• 31onow, • • : 11.33-% "
Stroudsburg, • 1.23 p. ta.
Water Gap. , - '' 1.35
Delawn re,(ls minutes to (Him) 158 "
. Bridgeville, 9.28 ."
Junction, 3.18 "
Now`York, 7.15 "
Philadelphia ' ' 8.15 1 , 1
Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier
No. 2 North River. at
From Philndelphia,loave Walnut F• ,
Wharf, at , 6.00 "
Leave.Junctior, - 11 10 ",
Dueatßridgeville, • 11 1.8
Delaware; (15 min.to dinner). 1:. , lep.x.
..,.. Water Gap,
.1:A8 "
S:roUldbbUrg, mi
i ° '
MOSCOW, 1 1 1 , IS
Scranton,ile " .'' ' ': -ft- 1 : :
Factoryville,
Tunk-hannock, ' . ';-: 11 0 "
Montrose. - "‘' . :',"-tils . "
GreaX Bend, . ' ' ,';lsAll "
- ...
Connecting at Great Bend with the.
Mail Train, west, at
AcCommodation Train Naves Scran
ton
tnn for Gat Bend at ' 6.35 a. \M.
Arrive at Groat Bend.. ` 1 05 p._or:
Connecting, with i he•Durkirk Exprreirclitst,
M)4 5 , and the N. Y. Express. coat, at 9 35 p.m:
Returning,leivestteat Berid at • 2.45 - --"
Due at Scranton, ... 7.15'
, "
-, , •
For the afeommndation 01 way tr a vel , on. the
Southern Division, a pnasrrger cur will be at.
to the-Express Freight Trains; leaving:
• Seraniou.at ; ' • ' 5.011 a. m.
Due at Stroutisburrat 10 05 0
o , Junetion - a” , .. it 05 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction'at 446 a.:19.
Due if Stroudsburg at 8 05._..
"
_
" Scranton at p
2.40 . in.
Passerrgertilo nod from New- Yea. it 1 . 1 rt.ii..
adelphia will change ears at Jur et1i.0.,,, .
.-
- For Pittaton,Kingston. and Wiliettbaiir,take
L..&'11. R. R., - ears at E*Tanton. . -
- w tesonp. Antbbald, mild Cabot:dere, Isle
'StaiOn at Scrantert.''. -
Ticketasold, andlmeritio4ll44ceil thinvik.-
' • •.- --• ' JOHN DRISBIN,Sup i t.
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• Virn.N. Jrmrs flee Tii•Vet. Agent -
Scranton, Sept. 24th.,1858.
StilT They Come!
THE lirgest*ll4;el, of MeniCems ever before
kept in thin market may bo found nt. the
It uftelesnto enumerate. When lots
wish inythinst in 'the. Pateotitedivine
otherwise, will arthe Farmer's Store. Don't for,
got the place, don town. - li. TIfAYNIt,
Montrose, March 3d, 1858.
7.30 a. m.