,APPECTThr G. Vp Podnek, where the thistle • Bloume,•diiee, end rots ; Where the winter whirlwinds whisfie Ail around the lots— Med the slickest, gal you ever Saw its your. life - Ankle like a blue beech lever. Voice like a fife. As I sat bY her a counin', Calm and serene— With her apron she was spank'', Checkered and clean. . Ifinglell was oar hash together.; All day we sat, , ehawie gate In winter Weather. ; . Happy as hit, Lane stack to her like maa, Summer and fall ; _ • - Ent she went otf with a "blood," - Ankle and all. Platfooied Courpdap. . • . One long summer afternoon there came to Mr." Davidson's the most.curicas specimen of an old bachelor the world ever beard..of. 'He was old, gray, wrinkled and odd. Ie hated. women, especially old maids, and wasn't afraid to say so. lie and kunt - Pattv bad it hot and beavy,Whenever,chance thiew them together • yet still he Crime, and it was noticed that Aunt Patty look unusual pains with her dress whenever he was expected. One day - the contest waged unusually strong, Aunt Patty left Limn in disgust, and went out into the garden.- " The bear I" she mat: tered • to herself, as she stooped to gather a .blossom which attracted her attention. s - " What did you _Tian away for I"- said a -gruff voice close to her side. . . " To — get rid of you," . - " Yon didn't do it, did you 1" " No; you are %COM 1,1110 A burdock bur." "Yen 'cant get rid of me, neither? "I wonb,! - eh 1" " Only in one way." ,- "And ',kat ir "..Marry_paer " What, us two foola, get married I What will people say r V . 41 That's nothing to tO. Come,. say yes or • no. I'm in - st hurry? -" Well, no, then." " Very well, good-lrye. I Arent come agair. "Stop a bit—what a pucker to be in? " Trie or nor - "I must consulf—ef "All right ;I thought yen of age. Good-bye." "J2ibez Andrews, don't be a fool. Come back, came back, I say. - Why, I believe the critter has taken nte to item earnest. Jabez Andrews, I'll consider—" "I don't want no considering., Pm gone; Becky Hastings is waiting for me. I thought I'd give yen the first "chance. All right. Good• bye. "Jabez—Jabez I That stnck•up Becky tutting, shapt have him if I die for it. Jabez -r—Yes. Do you hear i Yes 1" 1;:r A Man being sympathised aiitkon are count of his a ife's ruining *war, said," Doe't, pity me:pntil she comes tack." • R. KENYON • JR i, WOULD ,respect 1I y announce that he will hereafter offer his large stock of Goods for UFA Pi,lolli .PAX only, in consequence of the severe premiere of the times , and not haying • sufficient capital to .wait tilt eternity for his pay,—hopine to receive the patronage of his former friends, and all of his new Mends that he will Make by selling Goods' CHEAP, Rospertfully yours, in trade - R 'KENYON. JR. Lawivilla Centre, Pa., Oct: :ISth, 1858. f i rrb k Vroinslgn ONE deer balmy J. Ethridge - 8 Drug Store, on Public Avenue, where w ill be found onstantly ,en band a general assortment of .GROCERIES: Such as Sugais, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee - fke &c., din Also the choicest brands of "FAMILY FLOUR, Meal; Lard. Fork; Hams, Fish, Dipped Candles- Iliktothi,CleVer,FieldandGarden Seeds. - We solicit a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to setare-another. DALDWIV & ALLEN. ALFRED BaLnwia. Wm. L. At:LEtt. Miss SOUTHWORTH. Counves.)G. W. CROCKETT, CHARLES BURDETT, ' THOMAS KNN - ENGLISH, M. D.,. HENRY CLAPP, Jut:, - GEORGE ARNOLD, - 'ISAIIUEL YOUNG; - MR.A. ANNA wugnmEr, - .Mm VIRCANIA VAUGHN, _MRS. DI. VERNON, 'llres HATTIE dLARE, - , F 1 N LEY JOHNSON, - Write only for the cotroum pair.r. GOLDEN PRIZE GeLnew Pnl*E - GOLDEN PRIZE GOLDEN GOLDEN PRIZE GOLDEN PRISE GOLDEN PRIZE '-GOLDEN PRIZE ILLLWritAIED. Dean & Salter, SUCCE111101"/ to Becket a: Co. .THE New York Weekly Gotnis Par= is JL one of the largest and Vest litiirary papers Of the day—sn Imperial Quarto, containing 8 pages, or forty columos, of the *limit inter. eating and faseinattng reading matte?; from the pens of the very first writers of the day, • .‘ Elegantly Illustrated Every Week. .4 Present, worafrom 50 cents to 16,1500 Will- be given to each subscriber immediately- On reeeipt of the subsCnption money. This is prd sented as a memento bf friendihip,aod not Is an inducement *A obtain - subscribers. • ,; TERMS: . One copy one Year $2 and ore present Three -- 5 three do - re --, ; . . - 8-five do T en do . 15 ten do • Twiettrons - do 80 21. do The articles' to)* ere; away are comprised in the following list: 79 Packsi9e of Gold containing $5OO each .5 do do do , 200 each 10 de do - do 100 each 10 Patent Lever Hunting Witches 300 each 20Guill Watches. - • - 75 each . 50 do -- - - 60 each 100 ac; - - 50 each 300 Lathes' Gold Watches . .35 each 200.Eilrer Hunting Cased Watches; 30 each 500 Silver Watches - 10 to 25 each 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chaim-JO to 30 Gold Locketa,Braceleta, Brooches, Ear Drop% avast Pips, Cuff Pins. &acre Buttons, Mork Shirt studs, Watch Key% Gold and Silver and a variety 07 other artfeles, worth from *V casts to fifteen dollars each. present to-every person sending' se .11/1, eubseriberesl 82,a Gold %lab worth $ 4O , leitayAce sendlog chef...hundred entsefter e et $3. a Gold Water worth 890. • Sachet:Wafter "Will Aso yereise a ints!ant. - Jecnediewly on tempt of the rnarter, the Ailtriber'sitittne WM to entered um our took, AO thopresent will- to- forwarded within e lm •••siciek. by tnsil or express, post pakt„: . - larAddreivi ell cotrontnieetlons tO ;)- - DEA.N dt SALTraffi Ptoprieto n4 ,- - 13514rOadway, New Pot' r'stwistollr !.•18,54 PHILADELPHIA. THOS. •IV, EVANS & VVOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the residents of this iicinity, that they have now open at their New' Store, the largest and most varied assortment of LADIES DRESS - GOODS they have ever offered. The stockle moitly of their own importation; having been selected per. sonally by one Of the firm, in the principal mar. kat in Europe; at such prices as will enable them to sell on the most.ressonable terms. SILK DEPARTMENT. Brocades, Robes a - Les, Robes. double Jape:— Robes two flounces,Plitin, Figured Plaid, Striped with a full assortment of Black Silks of all kinds. Particular attention has been paid to the selection of this Stock, and it will be , found complite in Its assortment. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. India, Stella, Burderedi French Cashmeres,— Printed Broche, Long and Square Woolen Man tilla Shawls; &c.. with a full stock stroll the new est styles of Shawls imported this sea". - .CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Cloaks mitde and trimmed in the latest Paris st 3 les; in vELfEr, cLoru, ntrsn, n 4111- VELVET. ETC. The stnekqhis setison is expetsite, elegant and faskionab!e. , • GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT: Mertnoes, Cashmeres, Mctitslins,Volencias.Pop. Satin de Chine,Velour Poplins, Chi nzes.&c with nll the newest fabric, imported in this line MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT. Bombazines, Famise Cloths, Alpaca', Velour Poplins, Mouslin'en, Thibets, Valencias, Crapes, Collars and Sleeves, Sze., with an entire stock of all goods suitable for mourning. • EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. • Lace Setts, CoMari, Sleeves, Insertings, , Bdg. ings, Flouncing, Caps. Berthas, Capes, Gloves, Mitts, Skirt's &c,, with a full assortment of Em. hroideries of kinds, incinding"all the latest PARIS' XOVELTIE9 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. A completer-line of Etielish Hosiery, fur • LADIES, MISSES!, GENTS AND CIDUDEEIE, will be found of the best and most spprov'd makes T. W. E. & CO., confidently invite inspection of their stock, as they feel assured it will f4vor •ably comps e with any other, in assortment, - style or. pric PUS & S2O Chestnut Street. vocal 2m. cdtut PHILADELPHIA. CHAP CARPETING AT THE -,•• • OgWegifkol2 9 49, North NINTH-st, enUlltrg Perthalits, - Are so!icitcd to call end examine the stock of Ingrainiand 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 widths, Rag Carpet Stair Rods &c. CIIIRIVP FOR C=9411. Elan* ,WHOLESALE or RETAIL, By L. WEATHERBY, oc 2B-3 "40 No. 49 North 9th-st• FANCY FURS, • '.FOR LAME& AX!) CITILDREN JOHN FAREIRA & Co, No. 818 (new Market-st, above Bth, Importcra, Manufacturers and Deniers in FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children; Gent's Furs, Fur Collars and ,GIOVes. The number of years that we have been engaged in the Fur bu s in en , a nd the general character of-our Furs, both for qual ity and pried is se> generally , known throughout ,the Courttry, that we think it is not necessary for i 4 to say anything more than that Itre have note ; ,opened our assortment of FURS, for the Fall St Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful asslntment that we have ever offered before to the' public. Oar Fltra have all been Imperted , during the present season, when money Whs 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 priers as will continue to give us the reputation we-have borne for' years, that is to sell a good article for a very small profit. Storekeepers will do well to give us a call, as they. will find the largest assortment by far, to select from in the city, and at taanufacturerte JOHN PAI3EiRA & CO., No. 818 Market Street.abovel3th,Phialdelphia. September 15Th. 1858.-4 m. The World's at Exhibition Prize Medal AWARDED to C. lIIETRSr.. FOR WI TWA Timms. LOADoII. OCTOBER 15,,1851. MEYER,. respectfnlly informs.his friends kis zud the public generally that he has con stantly on hand PIANO, equal t o those fo r s which he received Prize Medal in London in 1851. • All orders ,promptly attended to, and great care taken in the seketion and packing the same. He has received during the last Fifteen years more Medals than any other make - from the Franklin Institnte—also.First Premiums in Bos ton, Now York, and Baltimore. - *.*Warerootnit No. 722 ARCEI Street, ,beloiv Eighth, south side, PRILADELCHIA. Septembe4 9th. 1858.-3 m. j*. TO THE PUBLIC. SOIIE-Merchants publish a few low prices,' or the price of a few low priced articles, na anind ucement to persons to make their purchases of them, under ihe resumption that everything is equally low. if% ithout taking space in the piblic papers to enumerate prices, I with it dis tinctly iu3derstoed, that-I will sell Goods as low for the quality as they can be bought in any other Store in this place or county.. Balls and Hooks not used. Purchasers will generally find good qualities of Articles at Tus BELL'S, and Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Die the very best, and the assortments' full- The- Fancy Good* Department is also extensive. Also, choice Family Groceries; Crockery, Wall Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, &c. aln short nearly everything usually kept in country store*. - Ait I deal in many departments of trade, and hatfe more Articles than I can well enumerate in the limits of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt it; neither - will it be necessary, - ender these cir euMstances, - to fill a column with useless re petitions and blanks. The people are invitedlto call sod ezmnise for themselves. . • I • ABELeTURRELL.--, Dfontroae. Nov! 14'1868. TO TEE PUBLIC. GOOD WATCHES rim/AT bask been spoiled by mskilful pemima "JI: CID sawn be made good by J.RIGGINBOTAAN A regular city. wach-maker,conly—t, to repair 6 a*4 Repeaters, PataCt at dAtached Levers, Lepinakarici Vertical Watelseeott)e..dic.; wiletiser Zogliak Series,, French IX Chinese make; and for-ibio-NtrPooobas oct )and .a grpod aasortaiant of Watch Tewela. Wait Wheels. Mainapritga, gondois, Hands. Mmes. 40,64 c. EP' shop In lientlay, Read & Co.'s 84ors, Phiasim Block, Sforasole srlv; ,Pe Augrle• 244). 111..44 t TURRELL I AS ju'st, returned from. No w York, with a II large and choice variety of Goods, which 'oilers to his custortiereand the public at low -es for cash. flitistock comprises: - • • DRU. 418, . - MIiQIOFNES, ./' A I N T.S, • - OILS, WINDOW GLASS, •.DrE - ST . T4FFB, GROCERIES, GLASS--WARE, CROCKERX, MIRRORS,. • CLO : CKS ' WALL PAPER, I WINDOW PAPER, WI NDOW Ili -S•II A DES, FANCY GO_ODS. MUSICAL INSTROVEN TS, J E,W E L R PERFU"MERIY, H . DRY GO,OIWS, II A WI) W A It- E , H STONE WARE, •`WOODEN AVA'RE, BROOMS, BRUSHES., JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES, OANARY SEED, POCK - ET N LS, WHIPS,' lI•MBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS:, AM? UNI . TION, .TURI ENTINE, CAMPIIEN!E,' BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, (For lied - ic_inalPurposearonly,) TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACVS, PORTM - ONNAIES, SPECT A.O L:E.S, gILVER & PLATEWSPOONi3.FORKS,&C., (;OLD PENS, ST,AT[ONERY. VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c., And all of thn most popular _PATENT MEDI;CINES, Thankful for the liber4l patra - nage hitherto re. ceived, he hopes to merit a entail:mance and large increase of the same. ABEL TERRELL Montrose. Nov. Ist 1858. o Ut io sz„,4 ' 4 * k Montrose, Pa.. "•, atlm. gyatct, ' . . 2 /X?(; 11 iP• THIS now and commodious Hotel situated on Public Avenue, near the Court Hense,anci. nearly in the centre. of tho btsiness portion of Montrose is now fully completed and furnished, and will be opened on Monday, the 27th'day of the present month fur 'the aeroinmodation of the public and travelers; the Proprietor -feels confluent -that ho is now prepared - to entertain guests in a manner that cannot! fail to give coin- Ode satisfaction. The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expense has beenlspared to render it equal. tr not sttperior to any Similar esuntein -ment in this part of the State. It is well sup plied with all the recent improvements and corn forts, and obliAing waiters %%14 always be ready to respond to the call of enstomers— The Stables connected with this House arc new.,and convenient. The Pr.prietor respectfully solicits the patron age cd'his old.friends, and the:public generally. W )1. K. HATCH._ 11Suntrose039tetuber 21st, 1858. GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE! THE original •osE n cz and tteni , ri.i- St..re of Ntrw HAYDEN BROTHERS, The People's AgentS, are now receiv ing a large Stuck of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, &tots and itihites, Hats and Cape, Wall and Window Paper, Wooden Ware, Forks, Hoes, Flour and Salt-,--by the barrel or load,—Yankee Notions, Jewelry and Watches— wholesale and retail; at prices that would as tonish those not posted in the ready-pay busi ness. • We nave nothing to do with Old - Fogyism,— he 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 Timil:B," and he grinned a ghastly smiltss he passed MS OLD FRIENDS. Our mesa. wad Lot 'Ave. • ONE t'itlCF. ONLY T • e Weal clown: M) CIIMIGE'FOR SHOWING GOODS; Every Article Tram:riled as Represented ! We tliank our friends and customers for their -liberal patronage in times past, and we hope by strict attention to tusinesft. to merit 21.enritie tmriee of the same. HAYDEN:BROTHERS. New Aliiford, May Ist, 1858.—ly* HIGHLY IMPORTANT - INFORLITICit To All Gentlemen who Wear Cloihes. j HAVE recently made arrangements, at coo. Business on expense, for doing work in the Tali ono cr . 1 • on very short notice, in a nent,durable, and fasb ionab!e manger, and at reduced prices: I will furnish garments to , order. if desired, or render the customer a hatever a - mist:ince he may rived in selecting materials . of the best quality. and at the lowest market prices. All my work will. he wasfanted as to At, fin ish and durability. No customer need take his work from the shop unless it suits him. ' Being permanently, and .exclusively engaged in this business, it shall be my great aim to please the public, and thus secure their patronage. P. LINES. • Montrose, June] st 1858: 21Itf. DENTA _ -NOTICE. - DR. A. GIFFORD has located -.himself in Montrose for the. puipose of carrying on the DEINTAL PRACTICE in all tts branches. Ile is now ready to attend to all calls in his profession with promptness. and will endeavor to give entire satisfaction. All operations WARRANTED. Office with Dr. Dimocs. , Sept. 15th. 1858.—tf. Cobb tliri Rogers. RESPECT FULLY annonnee that they have entered into te • partnership in order to be bettei prepared to supply the wants of the pub. They wilt keep'•on hand a good stock of GROCERIES at the well know eatablishment formerly' berm . pied, by Olirer'Crane. -` TEAS; COM: EcSPtcen,Fnutr,floun and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Flan, and all articles found in First Clasti Groceries. They would particularl3ipdl the attention of Farmers and others to the, fact _that they are constantly receiving fresh suppiiisbf FIRST RATE FLOUR, alio. good and medium quart*, Which wi ll be mad watt, for ready pay, in quanthiee to nit the purchaser. -; -.is earnestly desired that -411.1tbas ars indebted to the estibliebitient ether by note Or SCOOtInt Pllnnlit call and settle sooty and Ban "*",:- ilkrntfr!..a, nvt sth, 1854 S. ii. SAS RE a: Hitoliwas kflE NOW'RECEIVIIIG „ El well t .44 08 0. 1* ki4 FALL oer AND GOODS. 1,17:1-11C/I for Ciehor Produce een be bought V V • very low. WALL PAPER.. A select assortment. just received. S. H. SAY RE & BROTHERS.• G ARPETING. targnins offered by S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS , PLOWS! PLOWS!" LOWS. Wo invite the attetition of Parmers P .to the celebrated Peekshille Plows which we have added to our large assortment: B. 11. SAYRE & BROTEERS, Proprietors of Eagle Pouidry. Ihntrege. 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. IL SAYRE & BROTHERS. tOOD PLtDPII dereg i aCO2),9 AT -THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION, AND examine the choice Sock of Spring and Siminer.Gabda, just opened fur Emu:lnflation and SALE., 41 crry/otefigures by C. W. MOTT. STEMA, C.ablimere, and DeLain Shawls — at very low oricem by C. W. MOTT. ri.A it, and Cop% of the newest styles, in 1j great variety by W. MOTT P RINTS in abundance by C. W. MOTT. BASS — llloops, Iloniery, Glovs, Belts B 'etc., etc., by C. W. MOTT. BROWN and Itlue 'Sheeting and Sh dings— Shirtine Stripes, TAR, Denims. Snmmer Stuffs, &e., &c., as low aa-ean Lo nirordud in this market. C. W. MOTT. Pek a lfil ES., Crockery, Hardware and I.JI - various other articles to numerous to men tion.—all of which shall be sold Cheap for Cash or Ready Pas. C. W. MOTT. rILO . THS,Cassimers and Vestings, very de airable. styles:at prices that cannot fail to` suit. Call and be convinced, C. W, WITT. 6rtat tit,tteuttia t - ITIHE Atlantic Cable has been laid, but that does o it be"gia- to cause as much joy as the fact that „ It. KENYON h in market with n fine nAsAortment of GOODS Consisting in part as follows: Moire Antique and Black Silks; Embroidered Robes, Printrd do.. Shod's.— Broiha— Long and Square, Silk. and Imit. • Chenille from $5,00 to $25,00. Plain All Wool Delones. OLD' PLAIDS • llthbonsyrom as. UP OW. wt.. Durrit—verurr NIL bons from 4s ps. to $4.,00 pg.,Dimity and IWtaria Lawn, Swiss Muslin:llrd n ts, Sarcenet Cambrics, all the Net° Styles of Printed De- . lanes.. Embroidered Fur , niIare.MUSLIN. KENTUCKY 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 Mitusrm& who charge so very high. DOMESTIC GI NMIAMS at prices lower than,nsual. WALL PAPER, BO DER. CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO ROBES, CARKETING. CROCKERY, two new and, beavita styles. HOOPS. CHAN BRA Y and ?BENCH GINGHAMS. SHOES, a very large assortment. GAITERS. BOOTS and SLIPPERS. A lso, a large assortment of choice TOYS, for distribution by Santa Clans. PER FUMERY, HAIR. OILS . , PATENT MEDI CINES. Also, a fine assortment of BED STEADS. from $1,74 to $6. CHAIRS--Wood Flag Seat. at .llarjactarer's prires. And would say that his assort:went is ery especially adapted to those who buyTathgoods,—he Would respect fully invite their 'inspection as goods particularly :-nited to class N0.. ‘ 1. ,And would as positively assure those who wish to buy at lowest prices th a t his goods are equally good for them, and just as low as can be ()might this lide of New York. It is a Met, rrekeptwtedged by nll, that my zood. excell the purehiees of all other dealers ;• ,, lcurkixtr.. R. KEN YQIST J ft. Lewisville 'Centre. Pa., - ? September '6, 1658. ( WM: B. SIMPSON, WATDif RI TAMER, Shop - in Boyd d Web.ter's new buil - clink, next door above Keeler & Stoddard's. T_TAVI \ G worked for the past nine years 11. with the most skillful workmen, he feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. ill Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction W. B. Stamsost has worliOd for me for some time, and Lean recommend him. as a careful and kill& workman, competent to do an good work as - Nth be done in the country, and- wor thy o f confidence. Towanda June 10th, 1858. Refers to Elwell; E. W. Baird. E. D. Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Townn. da : B. S. Bentley, 1. 4gleisele,- C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. *,„*.lesvelry neatly repaired on tifoZrt notice, and on reasZeina hie terms. (Done 15th. 1868 —tr. Sal! , "Salt ! I GEO. W. MANN. Wholesale Salt Denier,— 11011. Washington Stlee; (dlrectly opposite Washington Market,) still continues to offer, to the city and coantry trade, all kinds of foreizn coarse and fine salt, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and' dairy use, Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's, &c. ; and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu races", St. Chem, L isbon , Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, &e.. all of which will be sold at bargain prices from vessels, store and storehouses. Any purchaser wishing-to select from, tt good assortment will find it to his interest to call. N. B.=-Fine table salt put up in small bags of different sizes, and constantly on basil in ship ping order. Also a splendid article- of Rock Ground salt, in quart.boxes, pat up and for sale by the quantity, in miss of free dozen each. • New, York, April Ist, 11354.-49. 2,11 NEW aP4Nt4EMENrB At the Old Stand d Lathrop &Oa. LATHROP & Dif WITT •BEG leave to annottectr to the pubita in te n . erai that they are nra - opening One of the largest errocta.of IdziwitaaPtss aver offered in Montroae. Comprising Dry:Gooda, Gmeerieee Rant We* Crochery. 44:. ertich they propels to - Banat the zawksT nisilptheza.: Those are Iretil Tact it. We _what, to detneaitette..tO the r :pabileihe diff ere nc e betreee having Goods for teas and ON TIME. LATHIOP & DEWITT .ztaffi, IPSR FRANCIS B. 'DAVISON, it D. ACTICE--... MEDICINE AtiIiSURGERN in Montiose and adjacent. parts of Susgue. hanna County. OFFICE in the Store of C. N 11.11011., Eq. RESIDENCE Cotlaer opposite tho Methodist Church. Motitrose;Nov. 18, 185.8. . - REMOVAL Little & Post, Attorneys at. Law, have removed to their new office. a few doors south of Boyd & Webster's corner. Montrose Oct. 25,-3m - DR. WM. L.. RICHARDSON, WOULD rcipeet fully tender his Professional Services to the inhabitants, of • • MONTit 0 ill Ei - et , (l its vicinity. Office over Muliord:s Store. Lodgings at the Keystone Hotel. Montrose, Oct. 12th. 1858 —lv.* LAVIIENIE, GRIG6, k KINGSBIItiti, BI;NrZ CAPS,ACTIT:tEns A ID It AND N HATS, E w .- -acdozs. JIS Umbrellas, Paraiols, and Ribbons, ANn ALL ER7f.' ATICL No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET, Dui. ll:Lovaexcs, NKW-YORK JAS. M. GitlGGs. Gemeral Partners,— Jim. A. KINGsBURY. C. TirtEß. SpeCf al Partner. 1.ep.2.1.y.• ErtNRY B. McKBAN, A TTORN EY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. -Mee in the Uniun Bleck—Towanda, Brud ford county, Pa. aryviii attend promptly to all profemslimal business intrusted to biro, in this did adjoining i countior. fjf.3.58(1. "Ho= AGAIN," all. lb; "2,. DPA.OI - 11K. • OFFICE, over Wilt.oo , s Store. LODGINGS, at SEARLL'i+ HOTEL. Montrose, March 10th. 1858. T. BOYIE, REPRESEIVI's A CAPITAL OF OVER 185,000,000, For Fire, Marine, Life, and Inland Insurance Office. New Milford, Pa. innuary 18th, 1858. 1* Dr• H• Smith. & Son, SURGEON DENTISTS'. Re;idenee and of fice opposite the Baptik Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention will he given to Inserting, teeth on gold and .silver plate, and to filing dee lying teeth. January 10th, 1858. - lv*. WM. W. SMITH, & CO., Cabinet and Chair illanntactur erm, foot of 'Main Street. Moutr6so. l'a. ABEL TURRE , MONTROBE, Dealer in Drugs, 'tines, Chemicals Dye Stuff.+,•Glass-ware, Paint,, ils, Varnishes Window Glass, Groceries, Fant Goods. Jew elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Age for all the most popular Patent Medicines. JOHN GROVE , Faahiongthle INtilor—Shop near the Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street. montrose, Pits. • DR. R. THAYER, Physician and Stirp,..con, Montrose Pa. Other , in•the Fortnpr's Shaw. - - HAYDEN BROTHERS, New Milford, PentOa. p V jloolesale dealer in But tons, , . ennth Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Gond. Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, CO lery..Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &e. &c. Merchants and 'pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. ", WM. HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN JOHN_HAV DEN, , GEO. HAYDEN. DR. E. P. WILMOT, Qraduate of the Allopathic and Homee p4thie Colleges of Medicine, is now per manently located in Great Bend Pa-. , April 21. 1856. - JOHN SAIITTER, Fashionable Tailor Shop first doo north of the Farnier'm Store.- • NEWTON & McCOL.LIIM. AttoraseysatedCounsellorsat Caw. Office on Public Avenue over 11. J. Webb's N. NEWTON EIiTO!AI FIRE INSURANCE CO., VOlitht Pa. raartered Ly the State of Pennsylvania CAPITAL,' - wn gpq - DOLLARS. 'lnsures against loss or damage by fire, on buil dings, furniture, and merchandise generally. Or Losses adjusted by arbitration, Where the parties fail to,agree. jfa DI RECTORS. H: A. lint; I John Landes. Kraber, • Fred. Sultzback, William Wallace, I Eli Kindig, Samuel Dyer, Thomas Gray, David Strickler. 11. Kil ABER, President, D. STRICKLER. Secretary. O. S. BEEBE, Agent, Alontrose, Pa February 2d. 1858. ( l y* Rift Elf OM, rrHE subscriber having purchased •11•11 1 . 'refitted and newly furniehed th above well known and popular Hotel. is prepared to accommodate the tray• eling public and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually found in first-class Houses. No effort will be .pared by the Pro. ,prietot and his Assistants to make the Hole. etm. i every point to any in the country. The Bar will always be supplied with tnt Choicest Liquors. The Stables, connected With this Hons. are large, roomy and convenient. and careful and attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them J. S. TARBELL. Montrose. 111ay 13th. 1858 - .R-EMOVAL. The noddle, Ilan:seen and Trunk Shop of - Tre • , C)2DELLAIL Is REMOVED to the building recently pecu. pied C. C. fiollisterom Main St., _one door above S. S. Mott* where he will be happy to wait on all who may favdr him with their patron. age, _ Jan. 30th, 1 8.58.-4 c. - Patent Medicines.. ece, - - READ ! AFFLICTED, READ ! ! G IArHENBERG HEntcomsow-Vetetable Pius. Green Mountain Ointment, -Sarsaparilla Compound. Children'a.Panaces, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health. Bitters, -Dyseh taryEyrup, Consumptive's Balm, . Marshall's Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, -and Manual-of Health.. - • - Ayres fills asnd-Cherry - - Pectorsii-Tannses German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointnient. Moiloway'a -Ointriant and Pills,. Davie:Pain Killer. W. • Fitch's - - Heart Corrector, Benziett's Root and Plant Pills, - ,Stmle's-Soyerelptalm, Wrlgli4indlanVegetablePills, Rhode's Firer and Airwave. Mgrchant'a Gargling Oil, And- Mt Liniment; Camphor, Oil. Paregoric, 'AlOsit, Piave, Myrrh, Works. &c., &e l l; dra- A Miw suPply Putt reeeired, to be kept conatant- Tyson hand, for sale by • I N BULLARD o,7tober, I@ss o ev • . more crier C43I3IEUCIAL COELEGI.i ' PITTPEVEG, PA CHARTER= 1883. 900 Students attending January.- 18158. : Now the largest and moat thoroughCommer viall School of the United States. Young men prepared. for actual dales of the downing Room. J. C. &lan, A. M., Prof. of Book-keeping cud Scientific Attempts. ' A. T. Doom Err, Teacher. of Arithmetic arid Commercial Cafeulation". J. A. H Emu= and T. C. humus, Teas het of Book-keeping. A. Cosq.EY and %V. A. ?ilium Profs. of Peon mannhip. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,' As used in every department of buSiness. COMMERCIAL. A RITEI 11 E !IC—RAPID BE . SINESS WRI t'ING— DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE CORAESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW- Are taufzht And ull ether Rubjeett neeetuiry , for the muveees and thorough education of a practi cal businexx man. 12 PIZIERIVIOIB. Drawn all tae Premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, also in Emden] and Western IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Students enter at any time—NO vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates us sit.ted to obtain situations—Tuition for full Cum. mereittl C00r5e,.535,00- . —Averuge" time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, 82,50 per week—Stationery, s6.oo—Entire cost, $60,00 to s'lo,oo. 31inbiter's sons reetkiwd at half price; For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writine—inclose two stamps, and address W. JENKINS, Piltsburtr, Ha. &member 9th. 1858.-3 m ( I:co:41.1%W ' ILLUST 7. A. frmn - EMU NEWIPA riff ,HE''NEW-YORK WEEKS PRESS IS one of the beat literary papers ref the day. A large Quarto contliining Twenty Pagers, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining_ 'natter; and Ele gantly Illustrated . every. meek. A Gift worth from 60 cents to $lOOO wPI, hr ment - to each enbseriber on the receipt of the sub scription money. Ohe'sopy for one year, and .1 gift . . Three copies one year, and 3 g!fts . . . 5. Five copies one year, and 5 gifts . . 8. Ten copies•one year, and 10 giftS . . . 15. Twenty-one copies one ) ear, and 21 gifts 30. The articles to be,distribated are comprised in the following list':— . 1 United States Treasury Note $lOOO. 2 do do do 500 each. 5 do do do 200'each. 10 do do do 100 each. - 10 Pat. Le v,..Trunt'g Cased-Watches 100 each. 20 Gold Watches . • '75 each. 50 do - _ r - 60 each. 100 do 50,eacn. 100 Ladies Gold %Vetches _35 each: 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 each. 500 do • Watches - $l5 to 25 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vestand Fob Chains 10 to 30. do do Pens and Pencils . - sto 15 each. Gold , Locket.._ Itencetts, Brooches, Ear Drops, Bream_Pins. Cuff Pins,-Sleeve Buttons. Rings. Shirt Studs, Watch Keysi.Gold'and Silver Tulin tiles, and a variety of other, articles, worth from fiftv - cents to fifteen dollars (itch.- On receipt of the suhs•ription money, the sub seriber's naive will be entered upon our., books opposite' 4 number. and the gill 6isresporidiug with that number will be forwarded v. - Atli:l.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 value, We prefer to make this liberal distribiu Lion among them instead of giving a large eutn mission to agent,s, giving to the'subseriber Oit - amount that would go to the agent, in mitt) cases a hundred• fold more. . Er . Address all rommonications to - DANIEL ADEE. Put/1611er, 'Slay 21-11] 211 Gentle Street, New York g nom,;tit.;,iarg. rrto MOTHERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS. L Dr. R A. LAMON'I'S Perindieaf C"mphurtd. The amt beneficial and surcessful FEMALE MED (,GIBE Mow in use or. known, for all cases of dis ordered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruatioo, Lucorrtmea,femateWeakitess &c. .Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of Female Pills &e , can put the utmost confidence in•this Com poilnd, it is infallible in the cure of all the above named complaints.— It will be sent by ! Mail to any address by enclosing 8.2 to nify authorized anent. Prepared by R. I. ANDREW Buffalo N. Y. For sale in Montrose by J. B 11vCottr8l my:l3'sB-Iv] BENTLV:READ. &CO EOWARD ASSOCIATION Benevolent Institution,established byspecial en dolmen! for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Viruteni and Epideinir diseases TfIE HOWARD Assoc!ATlON,in View of the aw. fu I destruction of human life, caused by Sex. nal diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con. suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE her worthy of their name, to open a Di;periaary for the treat ment of this class of diseases; in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL. AIAICT. GRATIS. to all who apply by letter, 'kith a dt:scription of their con. dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &e..) and in cases of extremespoverty. to furnish 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 i &proved modern treatment. The Directors of the. Association. in their An null iteport upon the treatment of Sexual Di'. ceases, for the year ending January lit, 1858, express the highest satisfaction with the success which hag attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermaterflogn i Seminal .Weak nes s. Impotence, Gonorrhcea,G leet,S), pi I I is, the vice of Onanism or Self l abuse, &.c, and-or der a nontlnuance o f the saute plan for the en suing year. _ . An admirable Report on, SPermatorrhcen. or Seminal Weakness, the cite Onanism; Mast nr bation, or Sel t-ribuse, acd other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon. Will IA sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE OF CHARGE, on' . the receipt- of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reporti and Tracts on the nature_ and treatment of sexual diseases, diet. Stc...nre constantly being publish ed for grattinus distribution. And will be 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.,Goote &Calhoun, ConsoltingSurgeon; flOwaid Mae ciation, No. 2-Sout h Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. , By order of the Directors. _ . EZRA D. HARTWELL PeSsident. Gam See'sk. . , ee2B-IY 10 :MET 84EUING, PUBLIC. Da mites Cotehrsitegt Catarrh, Saudi, Ag- INFALLIBLE •RE'ME.D.T. .• - SOS LILLE ST R. THAYER, Moiltimsa. • - • - 13.1); ; Wm 11::THATER; Dimeek: H. J. WEBI3 5 4. .VOYTA' o.c* E, Arßa. 30th IPt.F. Cities, for best - Writing. 'OT ES :RAVED WoILIFE. PRIZE FOIL EVERY BODY! %Imo sunscßinEs ron TUE eau- rli. ttatektu‘ Prtss. A BEAUTIFULLY rr.r:ms--is ADVAXCP. 'NEW GOODS , sor 4 Atir Hebribot le ihnittne Preparation; --- , Op- Highly ..„ _ Cot - traced Compound Fluid' Eittutt .. • . Bodin. - I-, For Disease of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gras& Dropsy, reaknesses, Obstrrictions, 'Secret ' . Diseales,-,Fanale Complaints, and all - 'Diseases of the Btxual Organs, arising from excesses and imprudences ii life,_and removing all iinproperiiischarges from the blad der, kidneys,.. r sexual organs, whether existing in MALE Q' .FEMALE, from whatever cause -they may hay `originated, and no matter of hisw long stunain 1,, giving health sad. vigor to tho frame. and boom to the pallid-cheek, JOY T t THE AFFLICTXD!! I It cures ner ohs and\ debilitated; sufferers, and removes all to symptoms. among whiels will; be found indis , . 'salon to exertion, loss of pow_erloss of memory, .iffictilly of breathing. general wesk. news; horror of di.ease, weak nerves. trembling, dreadful hor or of death, night sweats,cold feet, wakefulness dimness of visin,languor.u.--,iversal lassitude oft e MllSctllliT system. often-enormous appetite, wi h dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands, flushing oft e body, dryness of the skin. p . allfd cos ntenslice and eroptions -- on the ihee.pain inlthe hack, heavin • as' f the. eyelids, frequently black spots flying before the *nes. with a temporlav suresion. an loss orsight;want of attention,greit mobility, re lessness, with horror of 50ciety,....... Nothing is ore desirable to sorb patients than solitude.ant nothing they more dread for frai, of themselves; .o repose of Manner,no earnestness, no specUlati an. bat, a hurried transition Iroin One question-to .nother: These ay.. ptoths, if allowed to go on—which this rnedicin:e invariably removes—*ono follOws loss of powr, fatuity and . epileptic fi ts—in ono of which th , 1 patient may expire. Who can soy that these e ceases are not frequently : followed by those dir tut diseases -- insanity and consump tion? The record 4 ot the insane asylums, and the melunel oly deaths by-consumption bear am ple.witness to the truth of these assertions. In lunatic nay! e ms the most melancholy exhibition -appears.' •he countenance is actually soditio3 & quite death to—neither mirth or grief ever via. its it., Sho sld a sound of the vctco tx.cur,--it is rarely artielate, "'Wit woeful measures wan despair Low i4ullen sounds his grief beguiltd." 1 Debility is the most terrible! and has brought 1 thnu , ands to trntimelv graves, thuS blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this , , INE,A LLICtLE nEntEDY. If - you are suffering with any of the above dis tressing Ailments, the Fluid Extract Buchn will cure von. Try it- and be conv•need of its elfiever. Kr" Beware of quack . nostrems and quack doc tors, who falsoly.boatst of :abilities end referenres. Citizens know and-avoid them, and save long suf fering, mo l ey, and exposure. by sending or call ing fur a tittle of this popular and qsecific.rem edy. It a 'aye all pain and inflammation, is per i fectly pia sarst in its taste at.d odor, but immedi ate in its action, • ' HE DABO:II EXTRACT BUCHU • Is prpork directly according to the rules of Pharmary ti kand Chemistry, with 'tete greats at AC curacy nn chemical ktowledge and care devo ted in its comb nation. See Professor Dewees valuable Works on the practice of *sic, and trinst of dm Int* standard works of medicine. Ejr 10 oja One hiindred dollars will be paid to any physirinn who can prove that the niodicine ever injured n patient;ano the te s timony of thotO,rilds can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to 13 yearestandino have been efieetOd. The mass of voluntary- testimony in possession of the Pro_ praetor, clutching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names welt-known to Science and Fame. 100,,,00 Bo ties have been-sold •and_ not a single iffiltance of failure has been reported'. Persodalfy appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, T. Hellz,bod; chemi,l, who being duly sworn does say,, that his preparation eontaius no Norco! iv. Mercury er it.juriou4 Drug• but is'purell Vegetal,* H. T. 11.- , lntodgi,Sole :tlnotifnet errr. Sworn aid subscribed before me this - 23d day of Nor 165.1 Wm P. 1-11111tAlt D. Alderman. Price ,Si per Bottle. or six tor 85, deliver. d to any address. accompanied by rcli..ble and re s. ponsibteleert ificates from Professors of Med Col lege.4, Clergymen. and others. Prepared and, sold by' H. T. HEL11 . 1161.11, Troctiehl.-and Analytical Chemist, south 10th sh. below Chestnut, &sem dings, Philadelphia, Pa. ro be had of all Drug its and Dealers . S.. Canatins. and British Provinees. re of Counterfeits. Ask fat lielmbold's o other. • Cures utrarantied. 'Montrose by ABEL TURRELL. Agent. t'n„ tin. 52 .1)Iv B in the• U Sold in Jan. 1 ,F o W AR tiJINGJEZIJENT. ..:Arei Lackawanna - it Vlir.ll.n. NO MORE STAGING?' • - h to Philadelphia by Rail! and expeditious bread gunge_ route . m the N‘irth and West. via Greet Bend non. and from 'the Lackawanna and i g ,valleys. directly. through to New d Philadelphia. d after Fridav: October 15t,1858, traits itrun as follow's': 'i cinnati, Express Train bound east on _Erie It. R. arrives at Great Bend at 8.15 nd connects with the EXPRE:7; Train .aver Great Bend WI NoWYork.and phil'a t 8.3 u a. fn. man-me, 9.04, " , unkhannock, 942" " i ' "actoryvtile, . 10 05 " eranton, ° JO 50 "- loseow,, 1133 " troudsburg, 1.23 p. in ' Water Gap. '1 35 " belawnre,(ls,minutes to dine.) 168 " ridgeville; ! • 2.28 " Junction, 3.18 ' " New York, ! ° 7.15. 1r• Philadelphia, . ' 8.15 " Passengers from, NI. Y., leave Pier \ No. 2 North River. at From Philadelphia : leave-Walnut lit, ~.... Wharf, at • ~'" 6.00 " Leave u nction,,l ' - 11 JO " Neat ridgevilie, . L .ll'Ll3 elaware, (15 min. to dinner)..l2 10 p. to 'Sater Gap, 12.48 - " troudsburg,t II (I " Mi f 3( anti Se Wtorni Ynrk On a will be The N. Y. loscow, 'Ocrarq.on,‘ - PactoryvillP, Tnnithannock, ontrose. 5.13 " prey, Bond. , , 5.45 Donne-link at Great Bend with the Mai Train s west. at : \ ' , .5.55 .." AecomniodationTrainleares Scrap- ; ton i . I a Great Bend at 8.35 a. m. Arrii• at Great Bend. . 1 ' 1 05 p. m. l • Con eeting. with the Dunkirk tailless. west.. at 1.5 .and the N. Y. Express. east, at 2 35 p. m. Retur ing,leaves Great Bend,at 2.45 " Dne - it Scranton,. , 7.15 " • For tir accommodation of way tral el pn the Southern D;viSiotr,i paiienger cer wilt be \at lached to the Express FreightTrainS gl ,leavin . - .. Scrantod. at -5.0 r a. m._ Due at Strondabtirg at ' 10 05 " " ii i Junction Sit - 2.05 p. in, Rota Ong, will leave Junction at ~ 4;4b a. in Due at Stroudnburg at 8t 6 " " ~.. Scranton at ~ _ 2.20,p In. Putteepge,re to and from:Nein .Yo,r)c md 1110: adolp Via will ehaoge care nr.lnr ell( r. For Pittston . , Kingitfon. and Wilkeebirrt i tal,e L. & R. R. R.,' carp at Scranton. "To Jetutup.:Areldiald, and Carbondale. tal.o Stag 4 a at AkrantOn. Ti 'allot d;nnd be usragictieelr ea I h ravgh. •4_ , , , • - JOHN. bRTSBISI;Sup't. `l,..lifi Jettirti Gen, Ticket Agent. faitigin,Sept.l4th. 1858. ' tilt They Came! laigeat steelk or MantasEa ever before -kept in inailtel may be fnnnd at the 24-211, o ct 07 1 OR 3. It will be useless toenam - erase. Wben • yod **Wig In the Patent Bledieieer line, or otberivise,eall it the Fanner's Store. Don't for. Eat the place, down 'owe. R TH AY ER 'Yontrore, March 185d3 , 7 30 a. la 2.47 " 3.25 " 411 " 4.30 "
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