7PRILADELPHIA EVANS & C 0,,, TOLT - RESPEOPFULL - Y INFORM the tsV' T teilaents of this vicinity, that they fiSve 'now - Avow at their New. Stem, the largest and Ineats.vie4a,s - F.rattra t of • LAPIIES• • D rosss cao is they have erer s offerel. The _stock ia tnottly of their ow . * impp:tatiod, Giving been ieleited.per vonaltV by ,on of turn, in:the principal: mar . tet in 'Europe, nuaneh pikes sit will enable them sell on .the . .inot reasonable terms., • SILK DEPARTMENT, - Brocades; ftebes adzes. itobe.s double -lupe,— Robes two firmness, Plain- Pigared Plaid, Striped Willie full assortment of tlttek Silks of all kinds. farticniar attention has been paid to the selection of this Stock, and it will be found' complete its assortment. • • • - MAW( DE • India, Stella, 'Bordered, French Cishmeres,-: Printed flro - chp, Long and Squais Woolen .sfan tills Shawls &e...with a full stoe.k of all the new est styes cf:Sliavits impnrti-d this season.' OLOARA*PARTMESL • • . Cloaks made and trimmed in the laical. 'Paris st 3 lea, - in r • _ VELVET:, CLOTIL - TkITSTI, PLAID VELVET, The steel this ;season is expensive, elegant and fashionable. GENERAL DRESS GOODS' DEPARTMENT. Ca.hiihtress Monslins,ValefiCias.Pop. tins, Satin de Cbinc,Velisur Poplins, Chibzes,&c. with ail the newest fabrics imported iu this line . -1 iIOURNING - GOODS DEp..-IATMENT. Bombazines; Fapiise. Cloths, Alpacas, Velour. Poplins, .31onslinesi , Thibcts, Valeneias, Cripes, collars and Sleeves, &c., with an entire .. stock of Ell goodS - snilable for nocrnin'g. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. - Lace .Setts, Collars, Slceves,-Insertings, -Edg ingsalonneing, Caps, Berthas, Capes, Gloves, Mitts,. Skirts, &c., with a full assortment of .EM brolderics 'of all kinds, including all the latest -.-pASIS OCPLTfF.9..._._._- lIQSIERY DEPAIITIIENT. 4 A-corn1111;te , fine of English hosiery, for LAXIES, MISSES, GENTS AND 'tSILDREN, will be found of the best and moat uppiev'd makes T. W. E..tt, CO., eiinfulently invite inspection of their stock, as they feel assured it evil I -favor. hbly- nomTiarer with - any •othervin;.asesortinent; style or price:._ - PUS 41:,820 Chestnut Street, nov 113 m. eSzelol PHILADELPHIA. CHEAP CARPETING, ATTHE WM V211'031 1 1. 49, North NINTH-st, Coinirg Wert:flags, Are sonci!ed'to call and examine the stecli of Ingrain and Venqtian Oarpeting, Floor' Table and. Stair Oil-Cloths of all widths; Canton andCoeoa Matting ;• -Door Mats: Cloth and Oil-Cloth Table Covers: DtUggipti ail - widths, Rag Carpet Stair Rods 4:cc. city. ve row c=sia. - Either WHOLESALE' or RETAIL, .B.y - • 1., NV EATHEttiee, oc2B-3106w) . NO. 49 North 9th_-st' _ FANCY FtklS, FOR LATYFF..S.' AND CHILDREN.. TO9N El RA & Co, No. 81'8 (new no.)— lifarket.-st, above' Bth, Phikorn. Iml:torte-lig, Matinfactorers and 'Dealers in FANCY FURS, lot Ladies and Children: also, Gent's Furs, Fur I Collars and Gloves_ 'the number of years-that we hire been engaged in-the I."nr linsineslit, and the-general charavtt , r•of our Furs. both for (pa . itg and pried a so-generally. known throughout ttie Country. that we not necessary for •. ns to say anythlag more than thitwe have now opened our assortment of FURS, forlhe Winter-Sales, of the largest and most beautiful 1 / 4 4.:-.orttnent that we have ever offered. before - to the public. Our Furs have • all been Imported during the present season, *hen Money was scarce and Furs much lower than at the present time, and-have been manufactured be the most ' competent Workmen : ‘ve are therefore deter mined to sell them at such prices as-will continue to giye us the reputation we have borne for .. years, that is to : sell a-good' article for a very anzallprefit. - 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 manufacturers' prices... ' • 301 IN 'PARMA & CO., No. jBlB liarket Street,abnve-Sth,l'hialdelphia. September 15th. 1/358.-Im.• Stour, ttb • Vrob' CIIVE door 'below J. Ethridge 's Drng Store, V-- on Public Avenue, where will be fonncl nsotantly on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES. Such as Sugars, Molasses. Syrups, Teas, Coffee ' • 45.tc , Arad the choicest brands of FAATILY FLOUR, Ileal,•lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, Dipped Candler lrimothy, Clover, Field and Garden. l Seeds. Ikea - elicit a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to secnie anpther. BALDWIN d: ALLEN. VENEL , MitElriT. l l • WIN. L. ALLEN. • TO THE PUBLIC. SOME Merchants publish a few low prices, ' orthe price of a few low priced articles, as an inducement to persons to make their purchases -of them, under the presumptien that everything • .is equally letr. Without _taking space in the public papers to enunteraie prices, 1 wish it dis tinctly understood, that I will sell Goods as lo* for the quality as they can be bought in any other Store in this place. or count,. gaits and • Hooks not used. Purchasers will generally find good. qualities of Articles at TUE ELL'S, and in l Dtuns. Medicines. Paints, Oiia, and Jr)(3 gtufl's, the very best, and, the assortments fall- The - • Fare-_y Goods Department is also extensive. Mao, choice Ilumil , i - Droreries, Crockery, Wall Paper, Jewelrs,Peifumery, &.c. in - short nearly everything usually kept in country .storeis. As 1_ deal in many departments of trade, : and have incite Articles than I can well enumer ate in the limits of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt it; neither wilt it lie necessary, under these cir cminstances, to till a colutuu with useless re petitions anti blanks. The people ate invited to call and.exardire for themselves. • ABEL TURRti:L. Montrose, Nov. Ist, 1&58.7 TO THE PUBLIC. 'Gr e bOD WATCHES. TIVAT lurye been spoiled by unskilful persons mm.sgambe made good by HIGGINBOTHAM ftalarCitY Wpleb-maker, : eorlpetent to repair Wax, Repeaters, Patent at'd Detached Levers, Lepines,and Vortical Watches,&c:Ae4 whether Swiss, French or Chinese inake; . and for-thiaArarpose has - on band afrood assortment ~AT iN „stab Jewels, - Wateb Whee ls, b Mainspringt, HandaXtiaasea, dte, jam-13bol) in Bentley, Read 4 :,Co.'s SPie, -I :+bpsatiatoek, Montrose - a/sq.Co., Pa. `. • Itogust 25th, rB5B. , tf. R. HUMPHREY'S HOVEGNITHIC j_/ R.erledifok for *ail , by Air Trrmtt. ABEL TURRELL II -just returned from Neer York, with I II larks and choice "variety of Goods, whie nd offers to his customers and the public-at low prices for Cash. His stock coMprises: . .. CINE • - r.-AtNTs, 111, Sr; • W I I% I)'0 AV G . L A , • .E S FF. 8, • GEE S , G L - A•S - S—W A R . G=B, : AI It •-lt R , C, L.CisC K S W ALL W 1-N: D. 0-W 'P A P E R-, WINDO-W - OrLSILADES • F Y GOO)) 8,, I.,I•ISTRUMENTS R "T T : . , PlJt• FU ME R.y; DR..Y" GOODS. • Ii A R D. . W• A- R E, S T OtN E W-A-R -E, WOODEN•WARE, - Br. o • 13.11 II S 11 , E S, JAVA N - "NE•D WARE, BIRD CAGES, C A N. A R S. E E D , POCKE-T •KN.IVES, • W S "" • LI, A PISTOLS, AMMUN•ITIO,N, • • TURPENTINE," QA,MPIIENE, ... - - - :11.15, 11 11:`N;TNZG ."=•••F - T.; - 14.:I D., ALCO 11 L ; • - ,L I 0 R S, (Forlledii - nalPrt.rposes R SSES, SAS P P RT E S , ••. -0-13-S - 1) E IR_ -A..5., PORTWONNAIES, S'P,ECTACLES, SILVER & PLATE]) SPOONS:FOIIKS,&e4 GOLD PENS; STATIONERY, - VIOLIN STItINdS, , BOWS,' Lt.c., And all of the roost popular 11, PATENT MEDICINES,' Thankful for theliberal patronage hitherto . eeired, he ,he'PeS to therit continuant° alk large increase of the same. , ABEL TtIRRELL. - Montrose, Nov. Ist 1858. • , NE il l a - ** " Montrose, Pa.. , • ~.." sabliit._ li Ijattlj, '.O//2-4 , P. c Tnew and commodious Hotel situated on Public Avenue, near the Court House,and nearly in the centre of the business portion of Montr e, is now fully completed and furnished, and II be opened ow Monday, the 17th day of its the p sent month < for the accommodation o l f the public and tiatelers; the Proprieter`feelti confident that he. is now prepared to entertain guests ins manner that cannot fail to give com; plate satisfaction, The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no expense has been spared to render it equal, if not superior. o any Similar establish; meat in this part of the State. it- is wet! sup= plied Withal! the recent improvenleiteand coml., torts, and oblizing waiters will always be read to respond to the call of customers. The Stitles connected with this House ar nein>, and convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits tlw pa tron age:of his old friembv. and the public generally. -_ _ WM. K. HATCH.*_, 'Mont rase, September 21 st; 185,8. GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE! THE original niCE PRICE and READY £.14" stka - e-of New Milford, HAYDEN BROTHERS, The People's Agetits, are now g, receitr 1.. in a. large Stock of Staple :lid Fancy D • Goods. Grocerieg..llo'ots and Shoes, Hats an Caps, Wall and Window Paper, Wadden War , Forks. Hoes, Flour and Salt—byithe barrel o load,—Yankee Notions, Jewelry and Watches— wholesale and - retail; at prices that would as tonish those not posted in the ready-pay_busi. We nave nothing to do with Old Fogyism,-- he has- " gone in"—has vamoosed :without a groan or kick: and thelast seen of him he 'rap holding on th the tail of "Hard Times," and he grinned- a ghastly smile as he visaed his 04 FT:resin. 1 -, Our mgdto is—Live and Let Lire. ONE. PRICE ONLY ! Can't be beat down: CIIMIGE FOR SHOIV - 11G GOODSII Every Article, lritrranipd ue Rtrresentedi r We thant our friends ard customers for their liberal pationage in times past, and we hope b' strict attention to business. to merit' a eontio uance of the same. - HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, May Ist, 1858.-Iy* HIGH LYIIVIPORTANT INFORMATI:I . 'To All Gentlemen — who Wear clothes T HAVE recently made arrangements, at cop. siderablo expense, for doing work in the Tailoring Bu siness on very show notice, i-n a next,durable, and fasia lei:table' manner, and at reduced prices. I will furnish garments to order, if desired, in render the customer • hatever asSistance he may need in selecting materials of the best qualitY, and at the lowest market prices. All my work will be',Narranted as to fit, fin ish and aurability. Nolcustomer need take his work-from the shop unless it suits him. pertnarrently, and exclusively engaged in this business, it shall be my great am to please the public, and thus secure theii patronage. ' • - - P. LINES. Montrose, June let IssB. • - 22tf. DENTA NOTICE. Ai G.IFFPRD bas located himself .1..1 in Montrose for the porpose of carrying on the DENTAL Poscricein all its branches. •He is now ready to attend to all calls in his profession. with promptness, and will endeavor .to-give entlre satisfaction. All operations WARRANTED. Office with Dr. Illzatocx. Sept. 15th, 1858.—tf.1 Cobb & 'Rogers RESPECTFULLY annonnee that they hare entered into s partnership jn order to be better prepared to supply the wants of the pi t h- Tiny will keep on hand a good stock of :GROCERIES at the Anow establishment formerly occu pied by Oliver Crane. - STIGACS t TEAS, Corn ,Sricss, Fn Flour. and Savr(by the sack or barrel,) Fmn, and alt articles found in First Class Groceries. Ilierwould.partieu tarty call the attention , pf Fanners and others to the fact that they ate constantly reaeivin,gfreish supplies of- FIRST RATE ELOUIi also good and-mredistra TlAN'ties, #hieff teill sold airtut, for nay pay i ttt ileinttNekto arch the pure-burr._ - N. 11.-4 t, la' earnestly desired that sit who ereinderbtioftcthe eatablishmeut et* ty llotß or _ ac t iowa t VOM and settlesetw an gw*f Ccsrs. [llfsntroso, r)rt 6th, 1858 S. it. : . : ii;yßE do _BROTHERS 'ARE—NOV'sIt - Efk VT ING: . :fist s . FALL Q' • ,• AND - FOODS. VA"THICH for CaaborProdnce can b'o fiought. V V very low. • : IUtTALL PAPER. , A s!)lect. asitortment just Y rseeived. S. 11. SAYRE 6r;;EROMERS. . . (.IARPETING. Bargaintoffered byy S. IL SAYRE &RIIOTHERS PLOWSI PLOWS! I IX)WS. We invite the attention of Farmers Rid the celebrated Peeks]; ille Plows which we have added to our largo assortment. • 'S. IL SAYRE & BR9THERS,, • Propriotors of Eagle Fo'undry. Montrose. Nov.ath,lBsB- STOVES STOVES•I4 STOVES !!! UR Stoies hive been so_ iboroughly tried O to the entire satisfaction of all, that they need no rikornroefid.from us. ; S.U. SAiRE itIBROYUF.RS. 500 D P%021 21fftrEAlt;, AT. THE HEAD OF l APIGATION, • A- ND examine the choice stock of *all Li. and Wjaater Goods, just opened for txaminition and SALE, at very lorpfigures by C. YV .`MOTT. STgLLA,.Caahruere, and I)eLhia.Shawls . at very,lowlitices by C. W. MOTT. "ETA TS end Caps of the newest; styles, io 11-great variety by -' C. W:-ItOTT pRINTS in abundance by; C. itV. 310TT BRA" Hoops, Ifosiery, ,Qlovee..Beite ete., etc., by C. MUTT. BR - OWN and Blue Sheeting and Sh . rtings— Shirting-Stripes, Tait, Minima, Summer Stuffs, &c., &C., as low as can bo nfforded in this market. C. NV. MATT. ROCERIES I Crockery. Hardware and Ur various other articles to motnerons to men tion,—all of which shall be sold. Cheap for Cash or Ready Pay. C. !W. MOTT. nLOTlPS,tassimers and VeStings, very de tJ styles, at prices that jcannot fail to suit. Call and be convinced. C: W. MATT. 6rtat . I.cittment I • PHE Atlantic Cable has been: laid, but that does n d begin to cause as much joy as the fact that .11.ICENIFON _ Is in market with a fine asss i ortment of GOODS Consisting in part as follows: Moire .Antique and Black Silks,lEmbroidered Robes, Printed do, Shawls,+Brocha— Long atd square, -Silt„ and ChenNe from $5,00 to 0.5,00. Plain All Tool liclanq. OLIVERE PLAIDS. Ribbons from as. to os. Bd., BlaCk Velvet Rib teacyln Victoria Lawn,Swiss Muslin, I Hants, Samna Cambric*,all the .Vew Styles of Printed De. lanes.,Embroidered Par failure MUSLIAY KENTUCKY JEANS in every Variety. Every variety. of BONNET BORDERS and GOODS, so us to release all the Ladies fitim the trouble of calling upon the MlLLisEns :who charge so very high. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS at prices lower than usual. WALL PAPER, 80, DER, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO ROBES, CARPETING. CROCKERY, two new and beautiful styles. HOOPS: ' CHAMBRAY and FRENCH GINGHAMS. SHOES, a very fauns assoitment. GAITERS; BOOTS and SLIPPERS. Also, a large assortment of choice TOYS, for distribution by Santa Claus. PER FUMERY, AIR OI H LS, PATENT MEDI CINES. Also, a fine assortment of BED- S'TEADS. from $1.74 to $6. CHAIRS—Wood Flag Seat*at Manufacturer's pritts. And would I say that his assortment is i ery especially adapted to those who buy rich goods,—he would 'respect fully invite their inspection as gdods particularly suited to class No. 1. And would as positively assure those who wish to buy at lowest prices that bis goods arc equally 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 goody exceil the purchases of all other dealers in QUALITY. R. KENYON JR. Lawsville Centre. Pa.. ! Q. 1035. WM. B. SIMPSON,. wATrat REPO:RiII, Shop in . Boyd it Web=ter'.4 new building, next door above Keeler th; Stoddard:. A VING worked for thO past nine years H with the most skillful wprkmen, he feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. • All Work Warranted to Gire, Satisfaction. W. B. Samson has worked for mo for some time, and I can recommend' hini as a careful anti skilful workman, competent to 'do as good work as can be done in the conntry.l and worthy of confidenee - . WM. A', CELLAIDEILLI Towanda June 10th, 1858. I • Refers to.—Win. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D. Moniayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Klngsbury; Towan da;.S. Bentley; L. Searle,: C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. * * *Jewelry neatly repaired ion short notice, and on reasonable terms. [Junellsth, 1858.—tf. *alt ! 11 /" . `t:O. W. SfANN, Wholesale Salt Dealer,— Uf 201 Washington Street, directly opposite Washington Market,) still continues to offer to the city and co3ntry trade, all I kinds of foreign coarse and fine salt, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consistipg in part of Ash ton's cclebtated brand for table and dairy use, Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, - Orownlow's, &c. ; and SQOOO bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu _ racoa, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, !vies, Nantes, &c.. all of which will be sold at bargain prices from vessels, store and storebouseg. ADy purchaser v. fishing to aelect froth a good isaortment-will find it to his interest to call. N. 8.--. Fine table salt put Up in small bags of different siiei, and cobstantly 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 frie dozen each. New York, April Ist, 411 antire R3tock! NEW RANSEIII EN. S At the Old Stand of Lathrop . & Co. LATHROP & DeWITT BEG keret* announce to the p u blic: in gen era} that they are-now perring tine of the largest STOcns of Ilitecitakruen ever - offered-in Montrose. Comprisin , r Dry =Goods, Groeeries, Hard. are, Crockery, &e., &c.olitc., which they propose to self at the iowrair CON PRICES. T sac arc re-41. Fact*. We wish to demonstrate to the public the difference between buying Goods for c.sot siad , LATHROP & Di.Wlt T. IMEMEMI ntiNCISB.DAVISCiIt; D. , • PRACTICM-•-•••• • ~---1411)-CINE AND SUR dEIY iiiliontrozi awl adjacent _parts of-,Susqae. • • _ bonnet County. OFFICE in the Store of C. W. MoTT, Esq. RESIDENCE Corner' opposite the Metliodist Chursti.- ,• - . 1 =4. Montrose, NOv.`;l6l-1858.—: ►EMOVAL have y routt,:liiittOrneys itt .12 removed ' to dicier:Ai - Offies; a few doors south of Boyd& Webiter'ircorrir. - Itioidroso Oct. 25,-3m ' DB.-WM, L. RICHARDSON - OULD reepeetteily tender hiaProkeseiQnai W Y Services' to the inhabitants of - 11LONTAOW1E1 andlls vicinity. • • Office over blulford's Store. Ledginp„ot the Keystone Hotel. _ _Montrose, Oct. 12th, 1858.-1 y * . LAWRENCE; GIIGGS, KINGSBURY, liIINUFACTURERS, AN):1.108BERS IN 4 , HAWS, CAPS, -AND FURS,,- Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons, aan Am. - MILLINERY ARTICLES___„_ No. 46, • COURTL.ANDT :STREET, DAN. G. LAWRENCE, . NEW-YORK. JAS. Bt. Gluons, General Partners,--; JNO, KINGSBURY, M. C. revert.,Speelat Partner. [sep.2.ly.* IaNB. ' B. McKBAN, ATTORNEY - and COUNSELLOR at LAW. Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad. ford eoraity, Pa. Fir Will attend promptly to all profesSional business intruaNd to him; in this and adjoining counties. • [je3'sBtf "HOME AGAIN," 8. ME Tagn. OFFICE, over Wilson's Store. LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S 141O?I L. . Montrose, March 10th, 1858. T. BOYLE. ; REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OF OVER 9511 1 000,0001 For Fire, Marine, Life, and In!AU Interance. Office, New /Milford, Pa. 'January 18th, 1858. • I y* Q URGEON DENTISTS. Residence and of flee opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention will be given to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. Lamar" , 10th, 1858. Iy*. WM. W. SMITH, & 00., REA Chair Illanaffactur ers, foot of Main Street. Montrose, Pa. ABEL =BELL, MONITOSE, PA Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, chemicals Dye Stuffs, 'Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes Window Glass, Groceries,Fahey Goods, Jew elry, Perfhtnery, .Agent for all the most popular Pffent Medicines. Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pi. ` , DU; lIELAVER, ; Physician and Slim Con, Montrose Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store. HAYDEN BROTHERS, New MilfOrd, Penu'a. Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Combs Suspenders, Threadii, Fancy Goods' Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut lery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c, &c. Merchants and revilers, supplied oia liberal terms. WM,HAYIVEN, TRACY HAYDEN. JOHN HAYDEN, • GEO. HAYDEN. DR. t. P. 'WILMOT; - Graduate of the Allopathic and Homeo pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per manently locat'ed in rat s tlsd Pa. April 21, 1856. JOHN SAIITTER, Fashion:lol'e Tailor. Ship first doo north of the Farmer's Store. NEWTON & McdOLLITIC Attoracys and Counsellors at Law. Office on Public Avenue over 11. J. Webb'e Store. N. NE WTON. J. B. MCCOLLUM. Nxikak.f. MOVT2II3 FIRE INSURANCE CO., Pennsylvania Chartered by the Slate of CAPITAL, 300.000 DOI.LAIL S. Insures against loss or damage by fire, on buil dings, furniture, and merchandise generally. Or Losses adjusted by arbitration, where the parties fail to agree. AEI nutterwss. H. A. Hantz, John Landes, H. Kraber, I Fred. Sultzbacic, William Wallace,l Kindig, Samuel Dyer, I Thomas Gray, David Strickler. H. KR ABER, President, D. STRICKLER. Secretary. • - 0. S. BEEBE, Agent, Montrose, Pa. February 2d. IBM. 1114% Flitt IMITII4 rrt HE subscriber having purchased •••• 1. refitted and newly furnished - the " vs s above welt known and popular Hotel, is prepared to accommodate' the trav eling public and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually found kr first-class Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pto prietor and. his Assistants to. make the Hotel equa. i- every point to any in the country. The Bar . will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. • The Stables, connected with , Obi, House are large, roomy and convenient,and careful And attentive Hostlbts are alstsys in charge of jirm J. S. TARBtL Montrose, May 13th, 1858. REMOVAL. *MO Saddle. florinueso and Trunk Shop of KADIIaU IS REMOVED to the building recently meta pied C. C. Hollister, on Main St., ono- door above S. S.,Mott's, where he will be happy to wait on all who may favor hies with their patron age. • 2,oth; Isso.—te. Patent Medicinps, PIJAD! AFFLICTED, READ I I GuruEsssitc, air t rucum.s—Vligetablo Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparilla Compound, Children's Panacea,Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen. (cry-Syrup, Consumptive's Bslm, Marbball's Uterine, Catbolicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, and Manual of Health., . Ayre's Pills and Cherry -Pectoral, Tanner's German Ointment, Track's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment, and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer, Dr, Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and vi g il Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Blade s Power and Ague Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arai. co Liniment, Camphor, Citstor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes;Picero, Myrrh, Licorice, 44., ike., A new supplyjurt recsiTed.to be kept constant. lc nn band, for sale by 1. N. BULLARD. October. Ist 1 1 3b6- , Dr. H. Smith,- & Son, JOHN GROVES-, • , :. r . . •(-) 0 . . cbAnguczkNcoi.Lsies.: . . Prrresuß.o, PA. CHARTERED 1855. 300 Students attefidOg Jaiturkry, 4868,. YIN-thelirgeitirid most thorough Commer cial Sc hool of the United States. - Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting J. &writ, Pia. of -Book-keeping and Scientific Accounts. A. IT. Dournirr , Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. HEynnicK and C. ;Emma, Teacher of Book-keeping. A. bowLre and W. A. Mft.Ltn,'Profa. of Penn. manship. MOLE AND 'MERLE ENTRY 1300/tNEEPING, Acnaed in every department of business.' 'COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BU SINES'S WM ONG- DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW- Are taught and all otheo 4ubjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practi tal business man. 19 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the gremitnne in Pittsbur g for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cites, for best Writing, • NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time-- T -No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates as sisted to obtain situations—Tuition for full Corn n3ercial tattrae, s3s,oo—Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, 82,50 per week —StatiOnery, 86,00—Entire cost, $60,00 to $70,00. Minister's Sons received at half price. F.'or Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address F. W..I4NICINS, Pittsburg, Pa. September' 9th, 1858.-3 m (I.tPl,*,w A PRIZE FOR EVERY BODY! UTIO SHCSCRIBES FOR THE ttiu-• tit sattekla A 'BEAUTIFULLY 17. i TL' P. T :ILYA- NEWEPAPEff... TIIE NEW-YORK WEEKLY PRESS IS one of the best literary 'papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter, and Ele gantly Illustrated every week. A-Gift worth from 50 cents to $lOOO wi'l be sent to each subscriber on the receipt of the sub , scriptionVey. CERMS-IN ADVANCE One copy for one year, and 1 - gift . . . $2. Three copies one year, and 3 gifts . 5. Five copies one year, and 5 gifts . . 8. Ten copies enc. year, and 10 gifts . . . 15. Twenty-one copies one year,nnd 21 gifts 30. The articles to be distributed are comprised it the following • 1 United States Treasury Note $lOOO. - 2 do -• do do SOO each. 5 do do do • 218 each. 10 do do do 100 each. 10 Pat. Lev. Hunrg Cased Watches 100 each. 20 Gold Watches• • - - 75 each. 50 do - 60 each. 100 do - - - - 50 each. !BO Ladies Gold Watches - 35 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 each. 500 - do Watches - $l5 to 25 eat*. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30. do do Pens and Pencils - - sto 15 each. Gobi -ExttfrstiT, Dragoleta, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins; Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings. Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Goldand Silver Thim bles, and a variety of other articles, worth from fifty cents to filleen dollars each., On rebo,ll of the subscription money, the sub scriber's name t 3 ill be entered upon our books• opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number 'Oll be forwarcirs v:ithin one week, by mail or express, post paid. There is neither humbug norlottery about the above, as every subscriber is surf of a Prize of value. We prefer to make this liberal dtstribu • tion among them instead of giving a large com mission to agents 'giving to the subscriber the amount that wo uld go to the agent, in Marl) cases a hundred fold mere. Fir Address all communications to DANIEL ADEE,' Publisher, May 27.—y1l 211 Centre Street, New York., EIDDibIMOOII.O 812 Z Alagarg. TOIIOTHERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS. Dr. R.A. LAMONT'S Periodical Compound. The mostbeneficial arid successful FEMALE MED ICISE now in use or kndwh, for all caves of dis ordered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruation, Lucorrhcea, Female Weakness &c. Ladies who have been diauppointed in the use of Female Pills dee , can put the ixtthost confidence in this Corn pound, it is infallible in_the-eure of all the above nawed'complaints. It will be sent by - mail to any address, by enclosing $2 to any authorized agent. Prepared by R. I. ANDREW Buffalo N. Y. For gale in-Montrose by 6,0113'584y] • BENTLEY:READotCO ' ARD ASSOCIATION rmi,,A.Fivr.t/HI A. A Benevolent Instuutio-n,established by speczai en dorement fOr lhe relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION,iII viett of the aw ful destruction of human life, caused by Sex ual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such distahes by quacks, several years ago directed their Con-- suiting Surgeon, ES a 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 by letter, with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age, and will famish the most improved modern treatment . The Directors of the Association, in their An nue) Report upon the treatment of Sexual Di seases, for the year ending January Ist, OM express the highest satisfaction with the success Which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorriia, Seminal Weakness, Impotence. Gonorrham,Gleet,Sypillis, the vice of Obaniste or Self-abuse, fitc.yaud or der a continuance of the same phut for the, en suing year. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhtra, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mastur bation, or Selt.abnse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed, envelope). FREE OF CHARGE, on the receipt of. TWO STAMPS for postage. Other' Reports and Tracts on the nature and 'treatment of..sextial dideases, diet. &c:. are constantly being publish ed for gratuitous distribution and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new' remedies and methods of treatment discovered - daring the last year, are of groatvalue. Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George &Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Asso ciation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Ehiladelph in, p a . t By order of the Directors.: EZRA D. HARTWELL President, ' GEo. Fmactitin, oc 28.1 y TO THE SNEEZING PUBLIC: Durao's Celebrated Catarrh Sean, AN INF.ALLIB.ZE REMELT. ' FOlt: sAtt.,irir R. THAYER, , Montrone; S. D. TOMPKINS, 'Brooklyn ; _ Wtu It. TIIAYER . Dimock. ;Still They come! " = THE't stock of Ofeuicteas ever, before 1 kept tnAbia . nartrket may fOui4 atlbe: 11 ,-) 2 11 : Z P. l- 13 T. It will be useless - to enumerate. When :yon wish anything, in the PatentMeditineline,"or otberwme,tall at the' Farmer's Store. Don't for- Pt the plars, damn mu.tr. ' TirAYER,.. )lontit.ie, March 34, 18J3 s.sar.~c,ri+Cour~'iri.ert~.tar ~ _ a-'~~i,ra~~° gelmbold'a,Genuine Prepas'atton; : • .1 • Highly Ciohientialtd•Comliount ,rittitt BMW ~" For = Diseases : Of the .Bleidder, -; Kidneilt,' Gravel Prop - ay,. Weaknesies r :Obatruitioaaf, • Pinata," Female Copiplaints, ana Diseases of the Sexual ' - arising Nip &limes end iniprttdences in life, and removing all Improper d isch a rgeafrom the. Mad der; kidneys, or sexual organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, :from iiiiiteyei cause Aleg:nay have,priginated, and no matter !Whew long standing,giving" .healtb and, vigor to the frame; and blipom to the pallid cheek. . JOY' TO' THE AITLIOTZDI I ! It cures nervous and debilitated sufferemand removes all the symptoths, among which will be found indisposition to eXertion,loss ofpower,leirs of memory, difficulty of breathing, general weak. nem, horror of disease, weak nerves, trembling, dreadful horror of death, night sweats,cold feet, wakefulness, dimness of vision,laognoi,uaiversal lassitude of the *neatly tar system, often enormous appetite, with dyspeptic symptoms; hot hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin; pallid countenance and eruptions on the fitee,pain lathe back, heaVinesi of the eyelids, frijuently,blick spots, flying before the eyes, witbvi temporary aufusion and loss of sight;want of attention,great mobility, restlessness, with horror of society.— Nothing is more desirable to such patients than solitude;nod nothing they more dread for fear of themselves; no repose of manner,no earnestness, no speculation, bat a hurried transition from one question to another. Thbse'symptoms Wallowed to go on — which, this medicine inva riably removes—soon folbals toss of pewee, fatuity and epileptic fits—in one Of which the patient may expire: Who can say that these excesses are not frequently'followed by those dived! diseasisinsanity end consump tion? -The records of the insane asylunis, and the melancholy deaths by the, bear am. ple witness to the truth of these assertions.' In lunatic asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden ac quite destitute—neither mirth or grief ever vis its it. Should anound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate, "With woeful measures wan despair. . Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled." Debility is the mott terrible! and has brought thousands to bn'imoly graves, thus blasting the ababitinti of many noble youths. It can be cored; by the use of this - kriFA'LLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the - above dis tressingitilments,-the Fluid Extract Beebe will cure 'you. Try it and be convmced of its efficacy. lEr Beware of quack nostrums and quack doc tors, Who falsely boast of abilities and references. ' Citizens know and avoid them, and save long inf. fering,thaney, and exposure, by sending or call ing for e bottle of this popular and specipc rem. edy. It allays all pain and inflammation, is per. fectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immedi ate in rta,action. HELM)3O.I:I I3 'EXTRACT BUCHU - Is . prepared directly according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest ac. curacy and Chemical kho*Tedge and care devo. ted in its combination. See Professor pewees valuable works on the practice of physic, and most of the late standard works of medicine. ' 0"" $ 100 1 One Irtindred dollars` will be paid to any physician Who can prove iblit the medicine ever inured a patient;and 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 Pio. prietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known to Science and Faire. . 100,000 Bodes hare Wes hold and nor a single instance of failure has been reported! Per:sot:tally appeirel benne me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, 11.- T. Helmbold. uticodst, who being cluttreworn does say, that his preparatitin contaius no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but is purely Vegetab!e. H. T. Heltnbold, Sole Manufacturer Sworn i and subscribed before me this 23d day of Nor 1854. Wm P. HIBBARD, Alderman. Price $1 per Bnttle,nr six fur $5, delivered fo any address. accompanied by rerfable and res ponsible certificates-from Professors tif Medical Clergymnh, and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. FiEDIBOLD, - Practical and Analytical Chemist, N 0.52 South 10th-st.,-,botow Chestnut 'Assam. bly Buildings v Philadeiphia, Pa. • • ''To bn had of all Druggi.sta and Dealer, in the U. S., Canadas, and British Provinces. Beware of Counforfeits. Ask for HOlmbold' --take no other. Ckes.knarqntieg. Sold in Montrinte by,AlitgL TURRELL, Ageni Tan. 20, ' Alf " NEW GOON !"3,„ H. 1•IF::‘, -WEBB'S. MONTROSE, _AP R17,,,30th, 186'8. WINTER' AItICANGEMENT. MM . ": Dclawaie:, Lackawanna 4k. NO MORE STAGING! Through' to Philadelphia by Rail! NEWRAiAODIIO TE-Di; LA WARE, IL LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL ROAD.-New And eiveditioas broad gunge route from the Nort and Wesst, via Great• Bead ana acrap - romans-r-... ih n Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, through to New Yorv - ana - Philadelphia. On add after Thfirsday, December 16th, 1858, trains will be rub an - folloivs: The Night ESpreiii Train bound but on N. Y. & Erin R. R. airives at Great . Bend at 7.33 a. n+.7 and connects with the'EXP.RESS Train which leaves Groat Bend for New York and Philadelphia at 8;00 m. Due at Montrose, • 8.37 " Tunkliannock, 9.18 Factorytille, 9.43 " Scranton, - 10 30 ." Moscow; 11.17 " Stroudsburg, 1.12 p. in Water Gap, • 1.25 " Delaware,(ls minatestodine,) 1.60 " Bridgeville, 2.20 " Junction, 3.18 " New York, • '7.15 -" Philadelphia, 8.15 " Passengers from N. Y., leave Pior No. 2 North River, at From Philadelphia,leave Walnut St, Wharf, at 6.00 " Leave Junction, 11.10 " Due atßridgeville, 12.01 p. m Dela ware, (15 mic. to dinner),l 2.16 .1, Water - Gap, - 12.55 " Stroudsburg, • 1.08 " _ Moscow, 3.16 " Seranton,• . 4.00 " Factoryvillo, . 4.52 " Tunkhannock, 5.11 " MoistrOse, 6.58 " Great Bend. - - _ 6.35 " Connecting at Great Bend with the Dull Train, west, At 7.10' Accommodation Train loaves &ran. ton for Grentßend at - 9.15 a. m. Arrive at Great Bind, . 2.06 p. m _Connecting with the Emir:it Wain Meat at 2,20, the Dunkirk Express at 4.35,. and , the N. Y. Express, east; }t 3 . 10 p. Retclioll3ooaVel! Greatßend at 3.20 p. Due.at Scranton, . • 2.60 . For the accommodation way travel ou the Southern Division,* passongerear will be at tiched to the Express Freight Tsainsileuving- Splinted, at. • ••, - , m. Due at.Strondeburg - • •-- • 10.02 fr 4 ". ; Junction at •-- .220 P:re. Returning, will leave Junction , iii. 3.45 a. no. Diteat Stroudsburg at - .7:16 - " •"' lilerantan - at 'z '• 2.35 p. m. . Passengers to and from New York and Phil. &dolphin will change eafs'at Janeiro!). la • • For Pittston, • ngston, - and Wilkeabarie, take &B. R. - R:, ears at Scranton. --.• Foi'lessup; Archbald,' and Carbondale; take theater:at st Scranton. - • " ' • 'rickets ma, and baggage cheekedthrough.' JOHN BRTSBIN; ttitp`t: ' ,haas.Gon't Tiol;ot. A:ont. Scranton, Dec. 10th, 1858. MEM ' . l*.l:F. .7;i r -, aip. 0 i .:T! 0 :-.: - -:'74110- • RDYTAY::gYSTEN T ii certain that Goods esti be sold sueeessful ./. ly In Montrose and. at Susquehanna Depot, FOR' CASH. Those doubting this abortion will do woll to call guttenbtrg, XiOseithatim, k where it will be proven •That the Merchant:in selling his Goods. can afford to sell Cheaper tar Cash, and can oiler inducements sufficient to make it an - object to Purchasers, at whatever sacrifice they . are obliged to Wake, to procure the Money to 'adopt In their Purchases the Casa „ Elt.l7zar. They have just reaeived and are constantly re ceiving, a large assortment of Dry GOODS aotl CLOTHING, particularly adapted for - 1 _ FALL AND WINTER, and which are purchased Under the most favora ble circumstances. They are enabled and wir.v. offer and sell at pecen tar belovi , others that will give and have given an everlasting,Credit; no Ratter whether it is Torn, Dick, or, Harry. - T H-E-B-E-F=O R E EXANINE;COMPAAEANDJUDGE OUR DRY GOODS! An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything _ ever offered in Montrose. o . . - Fancy and Staple Dry GoodSl Comprising many - new and desirable styles of Goods unknown in this market, among which.wilt beTonnd, in LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MI the novelties of the Season, ghetip at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S SHAWLS !. New and choice styles of Broehe double and single; Stella, Plaid, Wool, Palm , and Mantilla, and a new style of Cbenill Shawls, cheap at Outtrubtrg,.'gostithanm, k MP{ fill :Kt, An assortment always.osi bpi!, also Ladies' Cloth abd Trimmingto math, ornirgiadts, cheap at 6uttnitrA, EMBROIDERIES! In this beparlinent we 'can offer ,grent, induce thentst, .na they are purchased Vintly from im porting home. The assortinint comprises French "ells, Slcerm and Collars, IVOrked Edgings and Insertitig t , and a great many more arti cles belong to this line too numerous to men: lion, cheap at G UTTEN BERG, RO SENB A U CO'S Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and Plumes, Wire,Stiff net tings and Frames, . ' at Wholesale sibd Retail,—eheap at GUITENI3ERG, ROSENBAUM, Si.. CO'S Doniestic Ciroi May be roundel! the different qualities of Prints, Gingham% Breached Goods; Fine Unbleached Muslins,Tieks; Stripes, Deutz:its, Sheeting, 2 12 yds wide, cheap at . , , GUTTENBERG, ROENBA UM, &,CO'S READY MADE CLOTHING, As this is Oita• of their-Pniactr.u. IlnatectiEs or Busts Las in New 'Yell City, they certainly have one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers; they having one Partner steady in New York .44 7 tc , aarriteall his time to this particular liranch of manufacturing. They wi I famish. at any time, .a Good Garment at about - the same price for which the material can be got. They will warrant their work and a complete lit or no par. They keep zonstantly on hand one of the heat stocks of OVER AM) UNDER COATS! Such, as Frock, Mess, and Sacks' PANTS , • In Great Variety and Drferent Styles TESTS Such as Velvet, Plush, Cassicaer, and Latta, GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM', & CO'S. 7.30 a. m CLOTHING. MADE TO ORDER, of thallest Material at Short Italica. Under Garments • Fos LADIES AS WELL. AS FOR GENTLEMEN; . • such a)1 Silk, and also Lasnbawool, cbeaj►: at GUTTENI3ERG,,ROSENBAUN, di CO'S. 'ONE - WORD IS surilazini POE THE WISE. :To pus. NUMEItOUtc:_-: : . .F ~ R 3" I E N . .., al'f :,L CUSTOMERS'i And is particular to ilium knowing themselves indebted to us, we will Amy oneetnore tat.we will *ell for Ready Pay :hereatteri'and 'all Ar, meats ad Rotas !unit , be settled , Without -Far ther-Notice. We are tired of writing Denning Letters and Supporting the:PoitOffice,and tbera laYldidag.Wo will take_all kinds_of pleitvat th4Righeittldaritet Pikes for Payment, and all Account* standing over . Six Month* on our Bonk* Will BO left fur collection n lesa settled offnittobtrg, Vtostubaum; 010 sinntrtne Pa Oct+)hcr 20th, 1953 at Me stoma of cheap at ~~ID-~
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