The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 30, 1858, Image 4

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    111.ILADELPHI
THUS...IV, EVANS & G0., --
WOULO
.residents of this vicinity. that they hate
' 'no* open'illheir Now St . .ire, • tbe largest sad
most-roaried,assortrgerd of _ '
Lijug4 =: SS GOODS- ff
thoy "tare ever otrereci. The stock is mostly of
- their own iinportatioti, having been selected per's
sonallyl y-ooe.of that rrn,in the principal mar
ket in. Europe, at such prices as will enable them
to sell-on the most reasonable terms.
SILK DEPARTMENT.-
It s rocad es„ltobes a Les, Robesilonblo
twogorttcen,Tltirr, Figured Plaid, Striped
kettn a full assortment of Black - Silks of all kindi.
Particular - attention has been paid to the selection
of tills Stock, and'it will be found complito in
its assortment. . .
SIIA.W . L DEPARTMENT:,
-Indi Stella,-B4deret ---
‘Frinch Cashmeres,
=•-
Long and Square Woolen Man--
*Ali "Shawls, &t.- with a full stock ofill the new.
'est styles of Shawls imported this season.
, CLOAK - DEPARTMENT. -
- Cloaka r made and trimmed 'in the latest I Paris.
*
VELVET, CL9TII, PLUSH. SLAID SELVET,
ETca -
The stock this season is expeusiye,. elegant and.
tiakionsible. •
GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Zhferinoes, (!ashineres,-51 ousting, ValenciasPoii
lbs, Satin de Chtte,Veleur Poplini, Chi ntes,&.c
filth ail the newest fabrics imported. in thiri line
~.;4.ODRNING GOODS DEPARTMgia.
Aloribazines, Fatnise Cloths. Alpacas, Veldnr
Poplins, Mouslines, VI - Abets, Valencias, Crapes,
Collars_and Sleeves, &e., with an entire stock of
- all &oda suitable for , mourning. - •
• EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT.
Lice Setts, Collars, 'Sleeves, Edg.
ings,Plounciag, Caps, Berthas, Capes, Glar e et, 1
Mitts; Skirts, tift; ir ansorttn4nt of 1411-
treidetles'ol all kinds,including all the latest
• " 7'
rAnis Novr -
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. I
A riomp!o,ta line of English Hosiery, for
LADLE% -MLSSES, GENTS AND CHILDE:EIi, •
Will be found of tfiebest and mosi . approv'd makes
T. W.'.E. & CO.; contidently.inv,ite inspecticifi
•
of their steak, as they feel assured it will favor-
Ichty compare say other, in assortment ; i
style or prim. .
81 SIN) Che s tn ut Str&t,
- -nor 11 lico. e&sl 01 PHIL.ADEIRHIA.
•
CRAP'. CAIIPETING,
THE • •
V.2W4(02`
41 1 , North NINTH-it, Philad r a. ,
k6itiltrg s t.ll - trtbaitts
L.,
Are soricited to call and e the stock of
Ingrain. and Venetian Carpeting,.
.113 or Table and.. Stair Oil-Cloths
of Caoton and Cocoa
Matting ; Door Mats; Cloth and =
Oil-Cloth Table Covers: Druggets
all widths; Rag Carpet Stair Rods dm.
- -iCitE'&ll? ; PO It
Either_ltt:lloEES-ILE or RETAIL, By
IVEATHEUII4I", ,
0 4 8-3 rajw) No: 49 North 9th-st:
FANCY FMB,:
FOR Cillt.pßEN
TOHN FAREIRA & Co; No. 8113 knew' r no.)---,
Market-st, übove Bth, Phil::d'a. Importers,
Manufacturers and Dealers in FANCY VMS,.
foT Lndius and Children: also, Gent's - Furs, Fur
Collars and Glares. The dumbenof years that
we , havelDeen ent , .aged .iu the Fnr business, and
tholaneral — charatter of our Fmrs, both for qual
ity and price' is so generally Jrn'own' throughout
the Country, that' e-think it is not 'necessary for
us to say an l ,thing more than that . we have now
opened oar assortment of FURS. for the Fall St t
Winter Sales, of the largest and most beautiful.
assortment that we have ever offeied before to.
the public. Our Furs have ail been Imported I
during the present season, when
_, money- was"!
scareb and Furs much lower than at the present I
time, and have manufactured be ;the most
competent workmen; we nre therefore deter
mined to sell them at such--prices.as will continue
to give us
,the reputation we have borne for
Feats; that is to se.i a gumfirtiele for a very'
sm.!! prl!.
Storekeepers will do well to give . us..a call, ars:
they will fifld the la rest :.ssortment by far to
-select from in_ the:city, and at manufacturers'
.. ,
prices.
, JOIIN FAREIRit & CO.,
No. 818 Matket - Strect, above Bth, Phialdelphia.
September l'Oth, 1 - 858.-4 m. • .
goitr, SiTY& - TVrobiston
Story.
ArjNE liver belaw Ethridgel's. Drug
-k." on Plibfle Avenue, where wi 11 be. found
nsotantly on hand a general . assortment of
ORO CERIES,:
butt as Sugars,lasies Syrups, Teas, Coffee
&e. •
•
Also-the choicest lirauds of
•
FAMILY FLOL R,
SQ, Lard, Pork. Hams; Fish, Dipped Candles
: Ilitiotly, aloirer,Field and Garden
Seed& _ • -
We solipit a shire of the phblie,patrona.e, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN & ALLEN.
L ALLEN.
ALTIED BALD W ITN
TO_TH E PITUIC .
QOME Merchants publish a few low prices,
la. or the price of's l'ew low prieedsarticles, as
aninducement to persons to make their purchases
ottbern, under the presumption that everything
ts• qqn.ally low.- Without taking space in the
'Polak papers to enumerate prices, I wistiit dis
tinctly understood, that I will sell Goode as low
for the quality es they can be bought in any
other,Store in this place or cor.nty. Baits and
Books not used. 'Purehasers_wil I* genera II y find
good qualities of Aiticles at Tvccrat's, amid in
Drage: Medicines, Paints, Oil s, s sod e tStuffs,
the:very best, and the assortments full: The
-Fancy GoodS Department" is also - - extensive.
--Also, choice Flintily Groceries, Crockery, Wall
Paper, ,Tesvelry, Perfumery, &e. ..In short nearly
every usually kept in country stores. As I
dial; many departments of trade, and have
mop ariforeeks than I can will enumerate in the
lira s fklearfpaper, I shall not attempt it;
neither wilt - it be necessary, under these cir
eunistances, to fill COIOIIII3 with useless re
petitions and blanks. The People are invited to
-.call and-examine for themselves.
• ABEL TERRELL.
•
Cobb 'Rogers
lESPECTFULLY announce that their, ha e
t entered inttr a partnership in Order to #e
better • prepared to supply the wants of the pp l b.
lb. TberWill keep on hand a good stock of
T - THE PUBLIC:. - • -
ROLE .I
D 'WATCHES •
e I 'know establi sh ment former l y
Fn
risriaA.trTaghaaintrebabseinan s t ri p led oci by ky unsla Ifni persons - pi at ed - 17 0 , 2 1 ivererana._ °°
• , SWAB 5; TEA% COYISE, Sheas,F.trotT, nano
J ITIGG - INl3Ollla ,
and astir the sack or hmrrelj fistr, and all
,- I articles found in First Class Groceries.
- it_intrularCity Watch-maker, competent to repair, They would -particularly call the atteotiun of
Ddpleadtepeaters, Pallet% and Detached Levers, i Farm_ers and others to the feet that they -alre
Leith's*, and Vertical Watchedic.,dee,.: whethericonetantly reaeivineresh supplies.of
English, Swiss, French or . Chieeee^ make;
,foth and
rii-porpesoiaeoei-a-=rtrnel_,eratehieieit4wittrlvhei iniVrize, Finn it
11J nom
-CiPsdens, fisurcia. - GlasseaoSse, ' - also good and mediam gpalities,-whiCh will be
"Shop>ia.Benility, Read dr,, Co.'s Store, sold 21011T,.tar irkrquaotitles to aim,
nmera mock Montrose Swig. Co., Pa. - the -
25th r ig.68.- , - ,
-isertraeetly-41esiret-that:ALD-who
-• • .
are indebted tolhifestiddielinientwitlier by richer
or =saint 'ilto.itld 611 and:Sittle - soote and S.AiE
' Nhiatruse. Ort. sth. 15.5t1.1
rose, Nor•. 855.,
11UNPILREY'S -1101100PATITIC
e ft emediw f4.s-€4ot by AsztTer,EELL.
ABEL TURRELL
AS jut returned from Nov York, with a
Li_ large and choiciOrtrieity 4f Goods, Which,
he offers to his custornera attd the patio at low
prices_ for cash. Hit stock comprises:
• „It G S • -
EDICINES.,
si
t9ILS,
W I . N
- DO - W
.0 I A
G .E .R I E S - •
. A, S. S..— WAKE,
- C o*o t Y
.?4* it It 0 , • •
la 0 C-K - S,
WALL -P A-1! E -
INDOV P PE R; -
AVINDO'W OIL SHADES,
FANCY G.OODS,
RUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
•
JEWELR-Y,
P E RIF U M E It Y‘,
DRVIGOODS,
H-ARD WARE,
\ STQN-E WA RE,2
WOOD-EN WARE,
Hlto 0 11 ,
S:RUSHES,
.-JAPANNED WARE,.
DIKD CAGES, .
CANA-RY SEED,
- POCK - ET KNIVES,
WHIPS, •
3113-RELLAS,
GUNS,
- PISTOL'S,
=`CAMPHENE, - -
-•TBURNING FLUID,
• ALCOHOL,
• LIQUORS, ••••
only,)
TRUSSk,S
SU r. -P a T E-S,
SIIOLTLAiER BR Ai.;E-S;
PORTMONNAIES, -
SPECTACLES,
SI LVEk & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
-, .GOLD P ENS,
• - T A IOIIE R Y.
,VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &e.,
And kill of the'mosfpoPular
PATE).;•T MEDICINES , ThantrinI for thelitieral patronage hitherto re
ceived, he 119FieFt to moiit a'continuitnee and:
large it.trase of the satire.
- • ABEL TCRJtELL.
Montrose. Nos. ist ISSB.
• - ~1, °Nig -mg
' - - 1 . it,
•
+ . Moptrose, Pa., 414 ts
..124111t-.attil -leYatif a; D •
• •c• r_.• 41 ,•
TIIS new and commodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, near the Court Honse,and
dearly in the Centre of business portion of
Montrose is a - awfully completed and furnished,
and till be opened ou Monday. the 27th day of 1
the-present month for the accommodation of '
the public and travelers; the Proprietor feels
confident.thathe is now prepared to entertain'
guests inn manner thit cannot fail to give corn-1
plete satisfactioh. The Hotel and Furniture aro
neir, and no expense-has been spared to render
it equal, if not snperier-te any similar establish.
meat in this part of the State. It is suat..... f ._,i
plied with-siiths kiFcrat tarproremunts and com
forts 'and obliging . waiters wilt always be ready
to respond to the call . :of customers. 1
__ - . 1
.The,Stablesi 'connected with this House are
tea•, and convenient.
The Proprietor respeclfally solicits the patri;o 7 ' l ,
ago of his old friend, and the public getTerally.
WM. K. 'LATCH..:
Vont rose, September 21st, 1858,
GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE! .
THE coarginii t i p:NE NUM' RDif READY PAY
Sttre of New Milford,
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
The-People's Agents, are mow receiv,
ing a large Stock of Staple and -Fancy Dry
Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats andl
Caps, Wall- and Window Paper, Wooden Ware,i
Forks, Hoei,' Floor and Salt—by - the barrel or
load,—Yankee Notions; Jewelry and Wat-hes-1
wholesale, and re; at vices that Would as-1
tosish tlibs.e not A:tea in- the ready-pay_busi- ,
ness.
c.
We hare nothing to do with Old Fogyism,—!
he h.s* "gone in"—has vamoosed 'without
groan or kick, and the last seen of him he was'
holding on ttc-the..tail of "Hard Tians," and he .
grinned a ghastly smile as hepassed hisOLO I
FRIENDS.
• Our MOttO:iS—Live and Let Lite.
• - ONE PRICE ONLY !
v. - Can't be beat doViTo:
AO CHARGE FOR sIioWIN4-110914:1 -
ffeezy AlVarriznii;d -as Represimted
We thank one friends atd enAtemers for their
liberal patronage in times past, and we . hope
strict attention to business. to merit a tontin: :
uance of the same.. _HAYDEN BROTIMRS.
New Milford, May 1841858.-Iy*
HIGHLYIMPORTANT
LifFUNMIT ill
To - All Gentlemen 240 Wear Clollies.
T HAVE recently made arrangements,"at
siderable expense, for doling work in the
a- -
-
Tailorinßusinessrl,
,
on very short notice, in a neat,durable, and fash
ionable manner, and at induced prices.
I will furnish garments to order, if desired, or
render the customer whitever tissistance he mav
need in selecting materials of the best
and at the lowest market prices. ,
. All my work will be warranted as to fit, fin.
ish and durability. No customer need take his
work' from the. shop unless it suitsthim.
_Being pertnanentiv, and ex elusively engaged.
in this business', it A:all IZe niy great aim to pleaee
the public, and thus secure their patronage.
P. LINES.
Montrose,.June let 1858. 22tf.
DEN TA
TA IL A: GIFFORD has located himse#
1
.I_./ In Montrose-for the purpose of carrying n
the DENTAL Pasv.ricE in all its branches. He s
now ready to attend to all calls in.his protessi a
with promptneis, and will endeavor to give entire
satisfaction. All operations WARRANTED. Ofqe
With Dr. DIROCN. • Sept. l bth..1858.--tf.
S. SATRE & UROTHERS
AREIN-07 , 1 RECEIVING
apply
7- 4 0 1
FALL I - I Qs
WILNTF 4 R GOODS. _
"f THICH for Cstabor Prodnce can be bought
. 1` very Invr.. 1
WALL PAPER. .k seleci amt . ortment just
received. - '
S. H. SAYRE d 4 BROTHERS.
riARPEITING. Bargains offered by .
. S. H. SAYRE_a BROTHERS
PLOW r .14,0 f -
LOWS. We invite the kite:thou ofFarmers
I to the celehrated-,Peekeddlle PloVs- which
• e have added to oar large asimitment.
. S.4I. SAYRE & BROTHERS,
Proprintors of Eagle Foundry.
ffiontrose,-N0v.29th,1858.: - istr.
.
::STOVES!STOVES STOVES!! grovEs4:
Otni Stoves haielmen soi ihoromihly tried
Ito tho entire Satisfaction of, all, that they
need no recommend from us. I
,
- • . S. ll..SaYui nuoTtinns.
V 0 Ct 0'2.1 18 Lin
12 4 :1 4 WER D 9
17' THE HEAD _I
OF AdiVIOATION;
A ND examine the' choice i stock of Vali
and Winter Goods, just opened
for Examination and Sai.z, at fiery lowigures by
C. W. MOTT.
S• FELLA; - Cashmere, and liarirn Shawls at
very low 'prices by C. W.- WIT.
fi'S and Caps ' of th 4 newest styles, in
great variety by f.J . . W. MOTT
pßliTSin' abundance lby
•
(;._ W. MOTT.
•
irEAss szotpos, rioiiith , y, Clocos, Belt:,
LI etc., etc., by C. W. MOTT.
BROWN and Blue Sheeting and Sh"rtings—
Shirtirig Stripes, Ticks,l Denims, ftiammer
&c., as low as eaulbe affordietin this
. _
market. C. W. ItiOTT.
riItOCEMES, Crockery; Hardware and
Ur various other articles to numerous to men
tion,—all of which shall be sold Choap for Cash
or Ready Pay. W. MOTT. -
OLOTllS,Cassimeis and 'Yestings, rely do
sirable styles; at prices that cannot fail to
suit. -
Call and be cenvinied. J.C. W. WITT.
. .
•
t
rtat
THE Atlantic Cable has been laid; but that
does nit begia case as much joy as.the
fact that - ; •
R. RENTON
Is in twirl:et with a fine tiNssortnrinit of.
IGOODS
Consisting in part as follows:
-ItoireAntigneczad Black Silks, Embroide;ed
Robes, Printed do., Shawis,77•Brocha—
. • . Long and Square, Silk, and Inzit.
: - - Chenille from $5,00 to $2.,00.
- ~- -•- Plain . All -Wool Banns:. '
' • . • OLIVERE PLAIDS. .
Linia1un...." , ...........1., , ..._=.. , c... 7 ~_l4l—Al„. 72"—.1_. _Jazz
bons from 4s Os. to 435,00 A, Dimity and . .
, Victoria Lctirm; Swiss Muslin; Brit.: - •
. . .„
Pz:-'" -, liont,` , Sakce net Cambiesiall the
`-','• - .2Ve!.6 Styles of Printed De
,.. lancs,Ehabroidered Far- •
Trance lITTS:L/N. --.-
KENTUCKY J,EANS.IO -ovititirarietV. Every
variety of BONNET BORDEIS and GOODS,
an - as lo,'retealie all the Ladiei, fronithe trouble
of calling upon the 31rm..vgaas'who- charge so
very high. DOMESTIC GIN9IIAMSAL.prires
I-lower than usual. WALL PAPER,ItOrDER,
CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS. BUFFALO
ROBES, CARPETING,CROOKERI', two Ttetr
'and beautiful styles. HOOPS. CHA3IBRAY
and FRENCH QINGHAIIS. I SHOES, a very
large assortment. GAITERS, BOOTS and
I SLIPPERS. Also, a large asortment of choice
TOYS, for distribUtion by Sa4ta Claus. PER
-I..LFU3IERV, HAIR OILS, PATENT 31ED1-
, I CINES. Also, a fine assdrtment "of BED-
I. STEADS, from $1,74 to 86. {;HAIRS—Wood
Flag Seat, at Manufacturer's plicc:s. -And would
I say that his assortment is lery especially adapted
to those who buy rich goOds,--ihe would respect-
fully invite their inspection as goods particularly
suited to class No. 1. And would as positively
assure those who wish to buj at lotiest prices
that his goods are equally gobd for them, and
just as low as can be boughtithis side of -New
Yak - It is a fact. acknowledged by all, that
my goods excell the purchases Of all other dealers
in„oraurv. • _ Tt [KENYON JR.
a....syme - centre;Pa.,
September 6, 1658. I
WM. B. SIM:PSON,
1* AT tit UPIIIIIIii
Shop
.in Loyd cl: Treb , ler',s new building,
next door above Keeler ti; Sloddard's.
T_TAVING woiked for the past nine yetrs
_ll with the most skillful tint-hone, he feels
confident that he can do the most difilcult jobs
on short notice:'
All Work-Warranted to Give Satisfaction
W. B. Stmrsox has worked for me for some
time, and 1 can recommend hint as a careful and
skilful workman, competent to do as good work
as can be done in the cnontry,and worthy of
confidence. Cluennradx.
Towanda Jude 10th. 1856. -
R , fers thA:eii, W. Baird, E. D:
Montayne, E.O. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan
da; B. S. Bentley, L Seaile; C. D. Lathrop,
.1, Wittenberg, Montrose.
* * *Jetwelry neatly repaired{ on short notice,
and on reasonable terms: Pune 15th, 1858.-ttf.
l'alt - salt r' , lalt II -
c..., , :.-..., , c... ...
17_1E0. %V. MANN, Wifolfisale Salt Dealer,—
Ulf 201 Washington Street (directly opposite
Washington Market.) still continues to offer to
the eit'y and co.tntry trade, all: kinds of Forei g n
coarse end fine salt, at the vex lowest figure ;
40000 Cocks and bags, consisting in part Of As -
ton's celebrated . brand fortabie and dairy use-
Jeffrey & Darcy. Marshall's, !Brownlow's, &c. •
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, &Maros, Cu:
moos, St. Wres t Lisbon", Cadiz Avid, Nantes,. &c.,
all of which will be sold at b4rgain prices from,
vessels, store and storehouseS.
Any purchaser wishing to Select from a good
assortmenf will,find it to his intere4 to call.
• Ntlit—Fine table salt put np.in small bags of
different sizes, and eonstantl , f 'on hand in Alp:
ping order... Also a itplendi article 'of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes,fiut up and for sale
by the quantity, in cases of fiTe dozen each.
New York, April Ist, 1 8 58.1-r—ly*._, '
3 -
6nt.irt
DEW AITELANSELIEITES
At the Old Stand of LathropzglvOo.
LikTER OP it paPlITT`` -
.
DEG lento.° =menace 1.1 the public in gen.
eral that they are now ppening one of the
largest Srects of.Msncua.amscev e r offered in
Montrose. ,Comprfaing Dry 'Goods Groceries,
Ilard.Ware r crockery, &a., - whichlbey
propoise to sell at the Lou'Esli CASE PRICES.
Those ore 'r'eal - Facts:',..
.
We wish to' demonstrate! to the public die
different* between buyinz Chods cain and
OS TOW.. LATHROP DetVrrl'.
I ,3lontrose. Apal 26111. 151.
FRANCIS B. 4 ljAvistd, 4 it D.
. • ••••••••••WILIA
M'EUICI i E ANU Si! R R Y
in 'Mon troiti'cind -adjastat - parts of S'Susgue
' ' • (buoy. •
orrit - E %V Morn, Es - 4-
RESIbENCE - COrnet:Opposite:the Methodist
Montrose,' Nov. 16;1858,
T 11111e. - dc•rPosit, Attorneys at,.-14tW, have
11 removed to their new otruNt, tifew doors
south of Boyd it, Webster's corner. •-•
- Montrose Oct. 25,-3m • • . " :
L RICHARDSON,
OULD respectfully tender his Professional
W
T- Services 'to the inhabitants of - -
NIONTROIM4
_-- and its vicinitt.
Office over Mulford's Store.,
Lodgings at the Itoyatone
' Montrose; Oct. IJth, 1858.—1y.*
' LAWRENCE, GRIGGS, kAIINGSBURL.
MANUFACTURERS, /MD JOBBERS IN
H I2 ATS; CArS I , :AND a : 11,1181 1 ",
"S 113 tiM , 0 egmo:
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons,
A?tt) ALL
MILLINERY ARTICLES •
,
No. 46,' cotritnium , STßZET,
DAN. H. LAWILEIiCE, - . NEW
Jo. M. GIIIGGS, GeneraI Partners , ,- ,, -• .
Jim. A: KUIGiIIITRY, ;
~":!'
-.M. C. TYLER. Special Partner. Nep.2,l3i.*
.'
HENRY B. BUIE:EIk
ATTORN EY and COUNSELLOR at LAW:
Office in the Union
.Block—Towandaarad
ford.county, Pa.
0T - Will attend Tircimptly to all•profassicinal
husiness.intrusted-to him, in this and, adjoining
counties. fje3lslltf
"TOME
OFFICE, over Stiore.
LODGINGS, a SEARLE'S HOTEL.
Montrose, 3fareli 10t11, 1858.
EVEIDNIEN
REPRESENTS A CAPITAL OP OVER
• '` W5lOOOlOOO
For Fire,-:3larine, Life, and Inland insurance
Mike,. Nett: Milford, Pa.
January 18th, '18,58.' ' ? y*
Dr. H. Smith, & Son,
SURGEON DENTISTS. Residence and of
flee opposite she Baptist Church (nortfi side)
Montrose. Particular attention will be --gi.ven
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and
toqiiiing decaying tee Th.
January 10th. 1858. I v*.
WM. W. SMITH, & CO.,
Cabinet 'and Chair Manufactur
er*, foot of Main Street. Montrose, Pa.
ABELAITRRELL,M
__ONTROSE, PA.
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Dye Stull's, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils,Narnisheli,
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goode, Jew. .
elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the
most popular Pment Meclicines.
JOHN GROVES,
Fashionable Tailor—Shop, near the
Baptist Meeting House; on Turnpike Street.
DA. R. THAYER,
Plipdeian and Surgeon, Montrose
Pa. Office in th'e-Firoier's Store.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
Newltiped,
li / N7 li s o u l:.. i rj e e rg dege r r ea ilifitt ti c s ; C, o t e s .
IVatehes,'Jewelry, Silverand Plated Ware, Cut
lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &coke.
Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal
terms.
WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN,GEO. HAYDEN.
DR. E. F..WILMOT,
radtiate of the Allopathic. and Homeo :
pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per
manently [Cleated in Great Bend Pa.
April 21, 1856.
JOHN SAIITTER,
Tiashionable Tailor. Shop first doo
r north of the Farmer's Store.'
NEWTON & IitcOOLLIIM.
A Warner. and Connsellorsat Law.
it OQ - ice on Public Avenue over IL J. Webb's
'tore.
N. NEWTON. J. B i • 'ottum.
- itariffillTSV 'MD 21
FIRE : -INSITIZANC CO.,
, YORK, Pa.
Chartered y he Stale of Pennsylmiia
CAPITAL, 300,000 DOLLARS:*
Insure; at ainst loss or damage by fire, on buil
dings, furniture, and Merchandise generally.
rait — Losses adjusted by --arbitration, where
the parties fail to agree. ~
E=l
IL -A. Hantz,John Landes,
H. lim I
ber. Fred. Sultzhael,
William Wallace,( Kindig,
Samuel Dyer,' Thomas Gray,
David Skritkler. •
11. KR ABER, President,
D. - STRICKLER, Secretary.
Q. S. BEEBE;Agent, Morirtose, Pa.
February 2d, 1858. (IY*.
11:4 in :UN 11:11-iilt
.) r r i HE subscriber having purchased
sea. -, JL refitted and newly furnished tht
111 " above well known and popular Hotel,
to '
is prepared to'accommodate the trite--
cling _public and others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found in first-class
Houses. No effort will be spared by the eta
prietor add his assistants to make the Hotel
equa. i every point to any in the country. I
The Bar will always be supplied with lee
Choicest Liquors._
The Stables, connected with this Heise
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hostlers are alwaya'in Charg. of be=
3. S. TARBELL.
Montrose, May 13! h, • I 858.
REDiQVA - L.
The eitddiei Harare; and Trunk L.
of
'•
rt.: T. 'TORDIIBB
Is REMOVED to the bnildilig recently' ()mi
pia C. C.:Hollister, ene..iloOr
above S. S.•lllott's, where he will be happy to
wait on all who may favor him with their /patron
age.
Jan-. 30th, 1558.—te. **"
Patent Medicines, 'B6o.
READ AFTLi CITED, REAP !
rittantarssao MEnictans. - -Vegetablo Pills
X. 3 - Green Mountain Ointment, : Sarsaparilla
Compound, Children's Pontius, Eye Lotion, Fe& ,
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysett—
tary Syrup, Consumptite's Balm, Maruhall's
Uterine, Catholicon. Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual ortleilth.
and Cherry PeCtoral, Tanner's
German Ointinerit, Traslo3. Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway's Ointment and Pills, 'Davis' Pain
Kilter, Di. Fitch's Wean Corrector, - Beiuktt's
Root and Plant Pills, Souti's Sovereign. Balm,
Wrlght,'S IndianVeietable,Pilis, Rhode's Fever
and 'A)tne Cori, Merchant's Gargling Oil , Arrii:.
on Pulment, Camphor, Castor Oil; Paregorii,
Atoee, Picera, Lie:orice, &e., dee., +Ile
"A nCiv r tinpplyjust rimiived, to be keptconstant
ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
ortober.l4t. 1556.
dr, 00
e,
IIeoNVITVACO3MEII2CIAL COLLEGE..
PITTSBURG, PA.:. CHARTEREDIBSS. -
300 Studenteattonding January, 1858.
STOW the largest and most thorough Commer.
II :cial School of the-United States. Young
men'prepared for actual doties of the Counting
Room.
C. &writ, A. 114 1 Prof.. of Book•keeping
and Scientific 'Accounts. -
A; T. , DocrrnErr, Teadfor of MitEnnetje and
Commercial • Celnlilation.
: •
J. A. IlEypelnic and.T. C. Imams, Teaafir of
Book.keeping.• "r 1 • ,
A. Cowl.ei and W. A. MILLER, Profi. of Penn
manship.
BINDLE AND DOODLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,
As used in every. department of business.
CaIUKERCIAL - ARITHME'TIC—RAPID BU
SINESS %VRI TING—
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE
. COMMERCIAL LAW-
Are taught/ and elf other subjects necessary for
Abe success and thorough . education of a practi
-cal business man:
12 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the Premiums in Pittsburg, for the
past threeyears, also in Eastern and Western
- Cities, for best Writing,
HOT EIVGItAVED woreK.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time
unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates as
sisted to obtain situations=Taition for•fall Com
meißial Course; 835,00--Average time 8 to 12
weeks—Board, - $2,50 per week—Stationery,
IPA—Entire co/14'860,0U to 870,80.
I - W. Minister's sous reeelud at half price.
For Caol—Chteular—Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Writing—inelose two stamps,
and address F.W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
September 9th, 1858.-3 m (iy,eq,*,w
A PRIZE FOR EVERY BODY
• WHO SIISCRIBES FCIR THE
aletkk ass.
A BEAUTIFULLY
if la Cr o f r P. - 4 '. rl"raM
T tIEW-VIPIL
NEW.YORK WEEKLY PRESS IS
Till;
one of the Lest literary papers of the day.
'A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or
.dints Columns. of entertaining matter, and Ele.
gantly Illustrated every ‘i'eek.,
A Gift frorth from DO cents to $lOOO vvi'l be
sent to each subscriber on the receipt of the sub-'
scription money.
One copy for one year, and'l gift .. . $2.
Three eor. 1.9_8 one year, and 3 gifts . . . 5.
Five copies one year, and 5 gifts . . . 8.
Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts . . . 15.
Twenty-one Copies one year, a-nd 21 giftit3o.
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.
the folloiving-listi:--
1 United Statile; Treasury Noto 41000.
do do do 500 each.
5 do j do do 200 each.
10 do ' do . do 100 each.
10 Pat. Lee. liunrg Cased Watches I'oo each.
20 Gold Watches - - - 75 each.
50 do . - - - 60 each.
100 do - - - 50 each.
Too'LadiusGold Watches - - 35 each:
200 Silver Uuntin,eCiMed Watches .110 each.
500 do Watches - $l5 to 25 each.
1000 Gold Guard, 'Kest saki...oh Chains 10 to 30.
do do Penis and - sto 15 each.
Gold• Lockets. Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops.
Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings,
'Shirt Studs, Watch Keys,Uold and Silver Thitn-
Wes, and a variety of other articles, worth from
fifty scents - to , 'fifteen dollars each.
On receipt of the subscription money, the sub.
scriber's name will be entered upon our books
opposite a (flambe); and. the gift corresponding
vv,itt titt s tfrimbet will be forwarded v:ithin one
week, by mail or express, post paid.
There is neither humbug nor lottery about the
abvireos every subwriber is sure of a Prize of
value..We prefer-to Make this liberal distribs
tion nmong_them instead, of giving: a large com
mission to agents, giving to the subscriber the
amosnt that would go to the agent,. in man}
cases a Ltindred fold-more.
E' Addiess all commhnications to
DAMEL ADEE, Publisher,
May 27.—y I.] 211 Centie Street, Yew York
Ms) liag.i.3sPl 3 /112;livit,N 5 o 17.
rriO.MOTHERS, IVIVE kDAUGHTDRS.
1 Dr. R.A. LAMONI 'S PeriodicalCompolind.
The most beneficial and successful FEMSLE MED
WISE now in - use or known, for all cases of dis-
rdered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruation,
Lueorrhcca,Femitle Weakness &e. Ladies - who
have been disappointed in the use of Female Pills
&c , can put the utmost 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 addreis by enclosing $2 to any authorized
agent. Prepare() L ANDREW - Buffalo
N. Y. For sale in MontrOse
titav 13'58-1 yj :BENTLEY; READ, & CO.
HO WAR D — ESI3O rirr .
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Insiiintion,established by:special en
dotoment for- the reliepf the sick and distressed,
afilic?ed with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
rriHE HOWARD ASSOCIATI*in - yiew of the aw-'
ful de s truction of human life, caused by Bei
ual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by'
Quacks, several years ago directed their Cell
salting Surgeon, its a C'HARITABLE , ACT worthy of
their name, to open a Dispensary tbr the treat
ment of this,class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to g ive MEDICAI.ADVICEGRATIS, to all who
apply by letter, with a description of their con
dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, dtc.,) and
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
free of charge. -IV is needless to.add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the age, and will furnish the most improved
modern treatment.
The Directors oftlie Association, in their An
nual Report: upon the treatment of Sexual Di.
senses, for the year ending January Ist, 1858,
express the highest
_satisfaction with the success
which has attehded the labors of the-Consulting
Surgeon in the cure of SPercnatorrhos. Seminal
Weakness. InipotenCe.Gonorrbata,Gleot,Sypillis,-
the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, &c., and or
der a continuance of the same plan for the en
suing year.
An admirable Report on ..permatorrhcea, or
Seminal Weakness, the vice Of Qnanism, Mastur
bation, or Sell-abitse, and ether_disetuies of the
sexual -organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will
he sent by Mail (in a sealed envelope) ; FREE
01 4 CHARGP., on the receipt of TWO
STAMPS fur pOstage. Other Reports and
Tracts.on the nature ind , treiiinent of sexist
diseases; diet. &c.. are constantly being publish
ed for gratuitous distributiOn and will be sent
to the afflicted. Some of the new remedieis'
and unithida ofirentment dindovered during
the last year,sre.,ggreat value.
Addreasjor Repot', or Treatment, Dr. G eorge.
R.Calboun, Consul Ling &irgnon, flotiarld Asko-,
elation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia ' ''.
I pa. By ordet 'of the Directors.
-FARA D. ElAtitW.ELLPhisideni.
GEO. FAIRCAtLD, Seey. OC 28-ly
TO THE SNEEZING - POOETC:
DardenC . iiebtattect 'titan* Snuff,
, 7 4 11 t r ,INFAL , E.L 5 L.E REMEDY..
ion•sALs ,
R. THASEI 1 I , J l 9ntkOwi -
S. D. TOUPKINS,;„BrOokIyi; ---
Wm H. THAYE Irmock
-' • -Still They Como! : • -
mHE !Argent st,ocit 91, EDIC4gB ever n
o
kept in Oh' litiOth; 0 2 Y I 3 e fo . uFd
• --1 2 - EJ . . l l' 111-. ,
It will - ~io enumerate.. When. you
wish Pateet . hleillelue-lirte e 'or
othetrvlaet ''a'-Farmer's Store. Don't-for
get the R. TILtVER:
3tontroke, 3d. 1858.
• -,
Nolmbold's Genuine Preparation;
Highly Coneintrpied Compgand , FlAid Exited
- Huhu. .
For Diseases of the Mulder, Kidneys, Grate
Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret
Diseases, Female Complaints, and all
'Diseases of the Sexual Orgaris,,
arising froin eiceasei and imprudences inli fe, and
'removing all improper discharges from "the blad
der, kidneys, or sexual organs, whether existing
in MALE. OR FEMALE, from whatever cause
they may have originated, and no matter of how
!Ong Standing", giving health and vigor to the
frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. -
JOY TO. THE AFFLICTED !! !
it eures nervous and - debilitated sufferersoind
removes all the symptoms;among which will be
foundindisposition to exertion,Toss of power,l oss
of memory, difficulty of breathing, general weak:-
,ness,"borror of disease, weak nerves, trembling,
I dreadful horror of death, night sweats,cold feet,
wakefulness, dimness of visiorf,ianguor,u.iiversal
lassitude of the.ttinscblar system, often enormous
appetite, with dyspeptic Symptoms, hot hands,
flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, pallid
Countenance and eruptions on the face,pain in the
back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black
spots flying before the Imes, with a temporary
.surusion and loss of Sight;want of att ention,g rent
mobility, restlessness, with horror. of society.—
Nothing IS tnkie - desirable to such patients than
solitude - ,and nothing they more dread for fear of
themselves; no repose of nanner,no earnestness,
no speculation. but a hurried transition from one
question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which
this medicine invariably removes—Bonn follows
loss of power, fatuity and ,epileptic fits—hi one
of which the patient may expire. Who can say
that these excesses are not frequently followed
by - those direful diseases—insanity and censump
floe! The records of the insane ;tsylums,. and
the Melancholy deaths by consumption bear am
ple witness to the truth of these assertions. In
lunatic asylums the most melancholy exhibition
ppear4. The countenance is nctuAliy sodden &
quite destitute—neither mirth or grief ever vis
its it. Should a sound, of the voice occur, it is
rarely articulate.;
"With woeful mea4ures wan despair
_ Low sullen seund4 his grief be , t e uiled.".
Debility is the most terrible! and h as brought
thousands to untimely graYes, thus blasting the
ambjtion of many noble youths. It can be cured
by the use of this
f!V FA n Em n .
If you are suffering with any of the aiuove dis
tressing ailments, the Fluid Extract Buehu will
cure crp. Try it and be convinced ()fits efEcvey.
gr - Deware of quack nostrinqs and quack 'doe:
tors, who falsely boast of abilities and referencts.
Citizens know and avoid them, and save long suf
fering, money, and exposure, by sending or call.
ing for a bottle of this popular and specific retn
edy. It allays all pain and inflammation, is per
fectly pleasant in its taste ar.d . odor, but immedi
ate in its action. •
• - .
HELMBO_Ir. EXTRACT BUCHU
Is prepared directly according , to the rules of
Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest ac
rUracy and chemical knowledge and care deco.
ted in its combination. ,See Professor. pewees
valuable w.orke on the practice of physic, and
most of the late standard works of medicine.
gr $1 0 0 _An One hundred dollars will
be paid to any physician' who can prove that the.
medicine everinjured a patient;and the testimony
of thousands can be produced to, prove that it
does great good. Caies of from one week to
13 yeare standing have been effected. The mass
of voluntary testimony in possession of tbe . Pro.
'.
pnetor, vouching its virtues and curative powers,
rib
is i mense, embracing names well known to
S tence and Fame.
~
100,000 Boties have been sold and not a
single tostance pf failure, has been reportedl.
Pert:fr.:illy appeared before rne. an Alderman
or tno - pity of Philadelphia, 11. T. Ilelmbeld,.
Chemiktt, who being duly sworn does say, that
his preparation contains no - Nareot lc, Mercury or
injurious Drug• but is purely Vegetable.
Sole Manufacturer:"
Switro and subscribed beioro me,this 23d day of
Nov- "1554. Vin P. HIBBARD. Alderman.
Price $1 per Bottle, or six fur.' $.5, delivered
to any address. accompanied be riAiablet acid.res
ponsible certificate from Pioiestiore of Mediea I
CollegesXlergytnen, and otherS: Prepared and
soleby H.• HELM-BOLD,
- Practicri Analytical Chemist,
No.-Lr2 South itnii-st.. below Chestnut, Assem
bly .11Oildingia, Philadelphia, Pa.. .
Fir To be had of all Druggists and Dealors
in thl.i.,S.,Canadas, and British Provinces.
Bewire of "Counterfeits.' Ask for flultabold'2.
—tiikeno other:, Cores . guarantictt
'Sold in Montrose by ABYEL TURRELL, Agen . i
Tan. 20,'58,-Iy.
clr NEW GODIIS I
• - .."
H. •T, WEB ' -S.
7
MONTROSE, AP Rik, 3 0 -s 1 8r? 8.
WINTER ARBANG'EIENT.
_Rmissommm.
Delaware, Lac kawanna. & W.R.R.
NO MORE"
Througlt : to Philadelpyia by Rail!
NEW It A iti - A - 61Tif.6111 ; E—fiLid. WARE,
LACKAWANNA & WESTERRAIL.
• • AA) _New and -expeditious broad gliage
route from the Norrzattnasar...4. , .i2Excat_Beil.
and Scranton; and . from the Lackawanna a nd
Wyoming valleys, through_ to New York and
Philadelphia, ' .
• On and after ThirsdaY,tfeeentber 16th, 1858,
trains will be run as folloh76;
The. Night Express Train,,nound cast on`•N. L
& Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 7.33:a. in,
and contracts with the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia
at 8.00 a. in.
Due at Montrose, 8.37 "
Tunkhannork, ' . 9.13 "
Factoryville, - 9.43 "
- Scranton, , AO 30 "
Miiscow, 11.17-
Stroudsburg, 1.12 p. m
_ • Water Gap,, 1.25
Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 1.50 -"
Bridgeville, .2.`20
Junction, , • 3.13 "
New YOrk,
Philadelphia,
Passengers from N. Y., leave pier:,
No. 2' North River, at - 7.30 a. m
From PhiladelPhia,leave Walnut St,
Wharf, at . _ 6.00 "
'Leave Junction, 11.10. "
Due ateridgevill e, 12.01 p'. tn.
Dela ware, (15 init. to dinner), 12.16; "
Water Gap, 12.55' "
Stroudsburg - , 1.08 "
Moscow, • 3.16 "
Scranton, 4:00 "
Factoryville, , 4.52 ".
Tunkhnnnock, 5.11 "
li_atttrosei • 5.58 "
Great Bend. • 6.35 "
ConneCting at Great Bend With the
Mail Train, west, at
Accommodation Train !elves Sera*
ton for Gient.Biridlifr - •
.9.15
ArrLve at Bend, 205
Connecting ~ With the'Eudgrat Tratn liVest•at.
2.20, the . Dunk irk Tornio - se at `4.35,' and' the N.: -
Y. Express, iaskat 10
Returning, leaves Great Bend at
~ 3:20
Due at,Serantr,n,
For the . acconiniedatiOn'lit way trav_ettm the.
Seutheen patipenger s can Will.ho at=
tached„.to the-Es press FreightTraiiii, leaving-,
Scranton; at .1.45
Dap at Stcondebnig at . :,
.3,upction at. : • •
Returning; will leave Junction at 3.45 a. m.
Drie-sittroudatiurg--- l-15 "
" Serantton4t • ,' • .4.35 p..m.
Passengers 6 tind frotillTew York and Phil.
adelphia will ehangin'ears^at
-Foe- Pittetoo,' Kingston, and Artlkeiharre,
take_ lk& 8., R.. R., ears at Scranton:' ' - -
• - Foi Jessu p, 'Archbald, and citbOn4.o?; take,
the-Stagesst Strata - 43p; - 4 %
T-tieketisold; arid
• • dfiolllCHlClSlllNi,Kup't.
Jraiii 9 - , Ticket Agent: •
Scranton, Dec. 10th, 1858..
11 ‘ Ss
I 41 , aik
r OF TEE • •r•
0 , •
READY-PAY SYsTEN
T- is certain that Goods can be'seld successful
ly in Montrose.and at Susquehanna Depot
fOR CASH.
Those doubting this assertioewill do well to call
. . .
• '
• at the stores of
Outtenbag llosenbaum 6:. (Ex
*1
where 4
,will be proven that the 'Merchant in
selling his GoOds can afford to sell Cheaper
for Cash, and can offerinducetnentianfficient to
make. it an object to Purchisers, at whatever
sacrifice they are obliged to make,to procure the
Money to adopt in their Purchases the Clan
_
'
).
They havelust received and are constantly re
ceivingra large assortment of Dry GOODS and
CLOTHING, particularly adapted for
FALL AND. WINTER,
and which ire purchased under the moat favors.
blo circumstances. They are enabled and wtir.
offer and will at pr'ces fir below others that will
give and have- given an everlasting Credit; no
matter whether it is Tom, Dick, or Harry.
T-H-E-R-E-F-0-R-E-
EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS ! -
An assortmel heretofore unetiled by anything I
ever offered in Montrose.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goode!
Comprising many new and desirablo styles of
Goods unknownin this market, among which will.
be found, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the novelties of the season . , Cheap et
ROSENBAUSI:& O'S.
Ne*,an'd choice rtyley of Broeheltstriind
ain(-!le; Stella, Plaid. Wool, Taint. , and' Mantilla,
and a new style of Chenill Shaw Is, cheap at
6ntirlibtrg, iosrnbant, k Co's.
MTV EMIL
An asiortmoni always on hand. also Ladies' Cloth
and Tiimming to match, of all shades, cheap at
euttenkr4,
EAD3ROIDERIES!
`ln this Department we can offer' great indite -
meats,. as they are purchased directlyfrom i
porting 'houses. The assortment comprises
Fivneh setts, Sleeves and Colin ,
Worked Edgings and Inserting,
and a, great many more aril-
cies belong to this line too .
numerous to men-
lion, cheap at •
C (MENBERG; ROSENBAUM, 4.:.CO'S.
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and
Plumes, Wire,Stiff'Net
tings and Frames.
at Ni'llolesale and Retail,--cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, CO'S
Domestic Goods.!
Mdy be found all the different qualities
Ginghatam, Blt!achedsGoods, FineUrib Partied
31uslicti, Ticks,.Stripes,Deniku:s, Sheeting, 1.2
y'ds wide, ehenp,ut
GUtTENBERO. ROSENDAUM, 6 CO'S.
READY
. 11!ADE .CLOPIING.
As this Is one of their l'itintrar. &wenEs OF
Bustrsi.ss in New York City, they certainly have
one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers;
they having; evm---14rieer steady in New York
city to devote all his time to thin particularlzoranch
of mtnufacturing. They wi I furnish, at any
time, a Good Garment at about the same-price
for which the material cau be got.
They will' warrant their, work end a complete
.fit orno pay.
- . - -They keep zonstantly on hand one or the best
stocks of
OYER A\D UNDER COATS!
Such as Frock, 'Dress, Raglan, and Sacks
PANTS
In Great "rariet? and Dilerent Styies
VESTS
7.15 "
8.15 "
Such. Plush, Cassimer,:and Satib,
cheap at
: GLITTENIA,IIG, ROSENBAUM', & COB.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Best Material at Short Notice.
Vnder Garments:
FOR LADIES As 'WELL AS rOR GENTLEMEN,
such as Silk, and also'Larnbswool, cheap at
GUTIENBERG, ROSENBAUN, et COS:
7.10 "
.°N.F4 - WORD .
IS 'SUFFICIENT POE THE WISE.
F: R 1 E'''N''.D,---S
t3STONII.iRS:- -
And in particular to those knowing themselves
.indebtadlo onea more that we
wilt tell. for Ready Pay hereafter, and all Ac
eMitiTis 'itiCNot4 'Must be settled without Fur
'ther'Notiee: Wa ro tired of writing Dunning
Letters undiSuppcirting the PostOlfie.e,and there
bY.leideg: We will take alt kinds of Grain at
the kli,ghest-Market. Prices. for Payment, and all
Agee:fate _aim:444 over Six - Month" on our'
Rooks:wilt ba left for collection Mallow settled
byi NS*. .
einttribifk Alostubaum, - Co
Ilontrome, Pa.. ViAeber ;1011) 1858.
TO 01. Tit IiOMESIOUS
=lltD-