THE _HAUNTED BED. Br MARK LEMON. -6- •Why, Betty, if here isn't Mr. Ponsonby at 'thi door with his' Luggage; `'l'[l le whipped; cried'. the heed Waiter at the —.Hotel, at, datives, oa the ii4ning precetling the Re, Oita: 'Mr. F:onsonby i! you don't say / and I'd given him up, and just put that -aealc..mind ad gent, as come 'at 10 o'clock, into 42; 11r. Ponsonbft. tom, as I call it ; and there is not a bed to be had in Cusses for love or alone.' • 6 W - bat's that you say, Betty said the new comer ; not, another bed but mine, did you say, eh ,'T_ bat's it, sir; replied Betty ; 'I kept it for you till the last tutin-i--wow as that has been in in hour, I gave you up, sir. What will you do 1' `Awkward, exclaimed Ponsonby ; 'the old clock in the room wit! bleak its Reim. ; but I Walt sleep on a sofa.' 'Them is not one disengaged, sir,' said the y waiter. , 'No sir,' addetcl3ettv, 'not one, sir. There are four smell children put to bed in a cheat of drawers, nqw in 24. _We Jut ereeythin. before we would let 42: That's the „gent that got your rOom.'whi.p.. meld John as be ushered Mr. Ponsonby into the coliteesuot. 111 person alluded, to iras a very milky looking - yoUng gentleman of twenty: One. His "'resent position was etidently a II& cantor he was. constantly empioyeal in polling tip his shirt collar anti using Lis .tooth. pick. . 'John: said ronsonby, 'I must hate h bed. Bring me a broiled hone and a glass of bran dy 'and water, and_ptit them onn - the table next tl the young gehilotnan, whilst tspeak to Betty: What the nature of Mr.- Ponsenby's coin municcion to Betty was I don't mean to re veal ; -hut t•he 'laughed ocm.umedlv,' and was shortly ffietwatds seen entering_No. 42 with o th n e t iw min _L aud thirn retuiniug _ .The bone iwanciy-and-water were duly served, and Mr. Poosohby took his plaCe at ' - the table. Tile mild gentleman pulled liiii.collar more frequently antli plied the toothpick with in creased eneigy. [Water,' cried Ponsonby, 'here„Aakii this ibiagaway • - 'Capital bone, sir!' 'said John,' aeniewhat astonished: • •Don't tell me—s capital bone r: ed Ponsonby 'the' buss-dtiver, , was com plaining of tba mortality among his bo , rse. Take it. away! The mild gentleman lo..ked.much alarmed. and pansti in the act of . pulimg up his life 'Wretched house this, sir: said Ponsonby confidentially ; •never come here if J can a void it ; but at Regatta titny glad to get in anywhere I' •Yes, sir, said the mild- ohs. 'They served me a rascally trick once. and Isbell never forget it. I wonder who sleeps in that roots to-night=poor devil r li t lay I in'quire, dr; *hat the pia .wa<, sit! . 'Oh, certainly,' said Pon.ouby:tho'.l hard. ly-like to tell. the story , in case you should doubt my ieracit:; 'Oh, sir- 9 . •Well—it seems absurd to talk of flaunted Abambers in - Ihe nineteenth cent - ury:and Pon aonby paused.' 'Not at ail, sir, ,said the triad` one. en couragingly: 'But that: there is one in this house I am ready to'svrear: exclaimed -rononby ; a room ttith t large, old fashioned clock in it.' 42 r gasped the mild one i, `that's my ram. P. 'lllO4 for Ileaven'a sake said 'Ponsonbyt 'bad I known that "wouldn't baresaid sword for the world.' - • 'My dear sir, due% say that; pray go on, sir. 1 ins sot superstitious; anti the mdd one wiped his forehead, and emptied his fum bler at a gulp. "Well, as . you de-ire it, narrate my story:said' Ponsun by. 'IL was exactly three years ago this very day, that I and my lug gage foubd our-elves in No. 42, the last mum (so the chambermaid told me) inlet io the home.'" Tractiv• what she told me—a _cockatrice'.' interrupted the mild one. • - was . tired by inv day's journey. and-went • to bed exactly as the hlock struck twelve. Though fatigued, I felt no distardsion *to sleep ; so I placed my candle, on the bed "steps, and began to-read. I had read about five minute:, when suddenly 1 received autos; violent blow in the stomach, - and the clack • struck a quarter. I stinted up; there. was. - no'one—nothing to account for the phenom WO. At last I concluded it intl4 have been f u sel. I read on for - soother quarter of an hoar, when I reed's .l two Wow,' of g r e ater violence than the . f ormer one. I jumped out of the bed to secure my assiilant. No; there • was no onel:—thrt clock chinned the half hour.' 'Another glass 4 brandy rind water r cried the mild one. It was promptly ..trough!, and ronsonby • proceeded - 'I seized the hell-tope, ht - rt a sense of shame woubl not let me proceed. I therefore re solved to keep - watch for a short live. As sat up in the bed,,-my eves fell upon the face of the old_clock in the- corner ; I could not help thiiitiag . ttint it wits in some way con nected with the annorance I had suffered. As I looked-. the minuin handgiadually ap preached the IX uo - the dral,arid the moment at arrived there I teceit•el threedi.tin c t and partieulerlylslutrp.raps on the crown : of My • - l bsed.: The clock• struck tile diree:quarters. wa' now convinced dna there writ, some thing wrong. What wan Itodo F If I. di*. thrbed the hotne and told this,atory, I should be laughed at, and ftet down either as drunk, or dreaming. I re'olved to brave the worm. I get out of the bed, and gently opening the cloct•epee, stopped the vibration of thepen dulum. • 'Come, that must prevent the striking, thought. 1, and leis: myseif 'down again, with something like a chuckle at my owo brilliancy. ; . - 'A ch i ckle T.' murmured the mild one. 'I had been io bed ab int fice• mint:tea,' sieSurcied .P. - riisraby, :when I beard the dour of the clock.car.e open tioaly, I felt, I confess, tretnor—''l should think so r 'As I saw the pendulum throw a siunerlaulti owrthis floor, and deliberately. hcp—hop-1 towards the bed. ; , It paused fur a moment, Ind bending its round. brazen fate full, upson • nil, 'said— • , * , • - 'Spoke r sped the mild one: • 1 'Said,' cautioned, Poar.oaby.; not, he ling the interruption; 'Sir, I ern serf; much ukitited to you for stopping my labors. People • think Fnever want any rest, but I enn stand beitirperpetually wound up and kept on the go.. • With your pertniviott. I'll get into the without st.kning for =answer, in to bed it got. . _ .4.attppose,' continued the peudulom, 'you ace-notottr .s are, that this is oir r oe & • 'Out soots said L - -- , 'Yes ; mine and th rcr:t of tha works. The man aho made uS died in this bed, and left it to us as a legacy. .IYou found something , rather unpleasant, di dn't you r , - .y..: 1 nn„..„,ed—eiy unpleasant. Y.A.tr !,that -was le ststking•sreight ; he always serves intrude i s that 'way when.we are going. Witten we at not. And I come to bed, he is quiet enact h.- But as kam likely to he set ageing apt in the morning, and its now neatly half-p t one, I'll wish you a good night: 1 . 'Good night, sir,' I replied, quaking from head to foot. So, th nght I, who err sleeps in this bed must ei:be submit to be thump ed black and blue by he striking;•weight, or accept of this hotrible monster for a ..had-fel low.. At this motnen the pendulum I sup/ .pose fell asleep,for it c mpaenced an innocA lick \ ick.tick-tick:tlia rendered all attempts at foigeifulness on my part impossible.' 'Another glastF of braildy and water!' cried the mild one. . by. q would advise direr candle and go •No, no r maid Neao you not ; have Tour. ch to bed.' • •Go to bed, in No. 4'2 r one.; 'never !' exclaimed the mild •Nly dear fellow; mat ere may bare ohang .ed since the period I hare been - talliiog of. Go to your room ; and f anything occurs, it ii easy to ring the bell. Come I'll see you to the-door;' and talking._ heir candles, the pair wooreded to No. 42. 'Here we are,' saii Ponsonby; 'good night:- The mild, gentleman hand in .valediction ita chamber. In a mina crc, and rushed into the ally on end' with terror. •'‘Vhat's the matter r , it:. there !—in bed— it—the pendulum! I'll thousand pounds!. 'Good graciottO. Wh 'Sleep on the stairs--I bag out of that room !' 'VII fetch it for you: I don't mind the pendulum ; 'ha's an old friend of mitre' And in'another min ite the mild one way travelling down to the coffee-room, bumping his. carpet-tag !tont Siiir to sfirir, to the probable disturbance n the ,s hole howe. 'Betty l-;lletty tiaid ronsonby in an under tone, 'tell the porter to bring my Inagage to N 0.42. lla ! ha ! Capital, Ite , ty !' toatrd Thinronby, as be saw the canto of- mild one'', terror. It was the brazen warming -Pan comfoltaVy pm to bed in No. 42, and which the NI. 0. in his tenor had taken for, the pendulum. *l"ti In the inorning._the mildg4litleman did riot show: He Mid drunk three bottles Of soda, paid hi+ bill, and gone off by the first train to London. l ould only warn hi. °Meted the Imentod e 110 uttered n. rhnll Tubby, hi► hair liter- Pongont;r. fat,st asleep—l've seen not sleep there for a at will yoi do 1' fj had but my carpet 4 " .4 **° Montrio o, Pa . 12, &in. ,t. )-;‘- pins new and ennuJ i i 1 on Public:Avenue, nee 'needs . in the eetitre of Mtmtroso. is now fu ly eo and will be opened on M the prc,ent m-nth for the public and travelers. vonfilent that he is non c i guests in a manner that plete satisfaction. The I new, and no'expense ri it equal, if not superior t ment in this p at of the plied with all the reeenr i torts, and otiiging . waitet to re.pond to-the call of t, , ilicas Hotel rtitunied ar the Co - urt tiouse,and ho bu,hiess portion of ) I tnpleted and furbished, londrty.. the 27th day 01 he aecotntnodation of . The Proprietor Seele prepared to entertain naot fail to give cont. olet and Forniitire ore been spared to render n any tdlndar State. It is Well "Alp nprnvements and corn a will rdways be ready .u.tomers. The Stab ,4 connect, new•. and convcni<•nt. The Proprietor re'pect age of Itia oh! friend'', end. 'oily solicits the patron the public generally. %M: K. HATCH. Ist, 1858. Mont m=e, Sept embet 2 ABEL -TURRELL TT As j nat rrtoined friom V o o or Grit', with a 11 large and cholco c rictv of Goods, vt hirn ne offers to his customer 'and the public at lov, prices for cash. Ills i.took comprises: G S MEDICINES,. P. AII`rT S, - OILS, WINDOW GL'ASS, DYE STUFFS, GROCERIES. GLASS,W A E., CROCIsiERY, MIRRORS, CLO KS. - WALL l' A P E R.. W NDO •W P- kPER.• Vi \ r N'D OW OIL 15 -II A,D E S FANCY 0-OLIS. MUSICAL IN TRUtIENTS, JEWELRY; • • PERFUMERY, DRY G ODS, HAR'D''V ARE,' • STONE•WARE, WOO-DEN WARE, 111t0, MS, .%ItUSIIES, - JAP.ANNED WA'RE, BIRD CAGES, P A NABYkSEED, 1 3 K E T N. v ES, W11I;PS, UMBREILLAS,• GUNS, PISTrOLS, ANT TURPENTINE,. CAMPIIENfi, BURNING FLULD, ALCO!HOL, _ LIQUORS, (For Medicinal purposes 0n15,) T P. CaS i S E S, SUPPORTERS. SLIOULPER BRACES, PORTMOINNA.IES,.. • SPECTACLES„ SILVER tk: PLATED SPOONS. FORKS, 4.c., GOLD ON STATIONERY-, - VIOLIN STRINOS, BOWS, &c., I And' all of I.ll'elmosl. poplin'? PATEN-T MED-ICINES, Thankful for theliherAlp - atronagabitherto re ceived, he hopes .. to tpl:iit a=coutinuance and large iroataie of the Bathe. • . I ABEL - TIME:ELL. Montrnse, Nov. 1,4 if3sB. TO, THE pIIBLIC. GOOD WATCHES • I NIIAT base tw-en-opulkd by oit.kilful persons - can again be, made good by . _ A ft:v:l L 2 retti.Wila-R4er,ciimpereilt to repair Dup . lex, Repeaters, PatenCind ,Detarbed Lerers, Leptnesotrid Vertleal i.Vatehes,6l.e.,&e,.; whether English„"Swisi, Trench or Chinese Make; tad for this purpose bas on hand a good assortment Or Watch Jewels, %Vali+ Wheels.,-Mainiprings, Cylinders; Hands. Glas.es,&c., Eißr:Shop in Bentley, Reads& Co.'s Stoie, Mmenii Mock; Montense Susq. Co,, Pa. ,9ugtrst 25th, )858. _ tr. DR. HU.IIPHRimg 110311 Y OPATIIIC Romedies f.lr wst. by _Ann. TL•RRBI.L PIIII,ADELPHIA. THOS, W. EVANS & La, NvotTresuyntßlE.s 7PtFh.C,Tv.FlitlLitiv.YtiliNmrtih)elty3ftiail,eri niiw . copennt their New Store,+ the tartest and Most varied asserinfentof • - 11.11 DIES . DRESS GOODS they have ever offered. The stock is mostly of j their own imperialist:A:trim; been selected pey sonally by one of the firm. in the prihelpal mar: Act, in Europe, at'auch prices as will enable them to sell Olt the moat 'reasonable terms. • SILK. DEPARTMENT: Brocades, Robes a Les, Robes double lupe,— Robes two flounces, Plain, Figured Plaid, Striped with a full assortment of Black tilts of all kinds. Particular attentionshas been paid to the selection of this Stock. and it will be found complete in its assortment. SD AWL DEPARTMENTe India, Stella, Bordered, French Cashmeres.—' Printed Broche, Long and Square Woolen Non tills. Shawls, dtc.. a ith a full stock anti thenew est slyles of Shaikh( linportt•d this season. CLOAK. DEPARTMENT. Cloaks madu.and trimmed in the latest Pa'ris att len. in vnt.vET s cLotit, et.usit, FLAIL , VELVET, The stock this season is expensive, elegant anu titsitionable. GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Ile:metes, Cs-limeres. Mounlins, ValencianPop. tins, Satin de Chine,Velour Poplins, Chi PZefLate With ail the nun ~.t fabrics imported in this liue ,MOURNING GOODS DEPA RIM ENT. Bomba7ines, FAniso Cloths. Atpeeas, Velour Poplins, Miouglines, Mhos, Valencias, Crapes, Collars and Sleeves, dr.c., with an entire stock of all suitable.for mounting. EMBROIDERY DEpARTMENT. • Lace Sells, Collars, Sl e eves, Inscrtings, Edg ings, Flouncing, Caps. Berthas, Capes, Gloves, Mitts. Skirts, &c., with a full assortment of Em. broideries of ail kinds, ticludino all the latest nat., ITItS - HOSIERY I lEPARTMENT. A compete line of Enoltsh Hosiers, for LADIES, 141,4E5, GENTS AND will be found of the b. st and most approv'd makes T. W. E. eta CO„ confidvinth invite inspection of their stock, nil they rev! as.urcd tt wil t ably compare with any other, in assortment, style or price. ' 8113 atz. 820 Chetittsitt Street, nov 11 ;2m. 1.&,.101 l'1111.N111.11.1)111A. CHEAP CARPETING, Hrb747 tecoma, 49, ,North NINTH-st, Philad'a 05untril t c Are l'o'irited to call and examine the stack of Ingrain and Venetian Carpeting, Floor Table and Stair Oil-Cloths of all widths; Canton and Cocoa Matting ; Door Mats: Cloth and Oil-Cloth Table Covers: Drnggets all ‘4 l dtha. Rag Carpet Stair Rods &c. CRVAML) FOR C - re4[l. Eilker WHOLESALE or RETAIL, By H o . ti,t, L. WEATH ER BY, oc2B-3m:j w) No. 49 North 9th-it FANCY FURS, FOR L.CIIIF.S AND , -c-rlttrYnr-..,•.r jCAREI RA & C0,11;0:818' (new )._ el )larket-,t, ao Bth, l'hilad'e. import. N. Manufacturers :it'd Dealers in FANC:N . FURS.' tot Utak, and Children: also. Cr,rit's Furs, Fur Collars and Uot es. Thy nurither i f tears th.d we have teen enyged in the Far business, and the general character of our Ears: both for qual ity and rice is srrgenerally known throughout the Cenntry, th...t we think it is not necessary for us to sae nitvt - hinz more thin th it we have n,‘V opened our assortment FURS, for the Fall & Winter Sales, of tlnklargest and 'mist heautitul assortment thst we have ever offered '.hefor,. to toZ; public. Our Furs have all been iniported during the present season, when money was Sc tree and Furs much lower than at the present time. and has e been m.,nuf.tctitred be the most competent workmen; we :ar , therefore deter mined to sell them at sn -h pt lees as will continue to give ns the reputation we have borne for rears. that is ..to sell a good article for a very ,mall pr•- : fit. Storekeepers will do %evil to give ns a call, as they will Mid the largest assortment...by far to select from in the city, and at minu . facturers' prices. with this liotat , e are JOITN FARM A & CO.. - No. 818 Market Slrevt. Alava Bth, Phialdel phis. Sopternher 15!h. Stout Seel 4)robistoit ONE door ,b t. Druz Store, Puldie Avenue, vvliere wiil be found nsotantlF on hand a general assortment. tjf GROCERIES: Such an Sutturs, - Nlolaeseq, Syrups;Teae, Cuffeo &c. &c.; Sze. ' Alqn the choicest brands' of _ FAMILY FLOUR, Veal, L ar d, p or k. H a m., Fiah; Dipped Candle., Timothy, Clover, Field and Garden We solicit a share of the public patronage. and pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to secure another. BALDWIN & ALLEN. Wm L. ALLEN. I.FRr.I) .11A.Lnli•tx TO THEP ÜBLIC SOME Merchants publish a few to prices, or the price of a few low priced articles, as I an inducement to persons to make their purchase," of thorn. nrofCr the presumption that everything Is equally. low. Wiihou, taking space in the public papers to enumerate prices, I wish it•dis tinetly understood, that I will sell Goods as Low for the quality as they can be bought in any other Store in this place or :vinly. Baits and Hooks not used. Purchaser, will prenerally find good qualith; of Artichs at TURtELL'S, and in I Drip's. Medicines, Paints, 0114;and Die Stuff., ! the very best, and the assortments full. Tho Fancy Goods Department is also extensive. Also, choice Family Groceries, Crockery, Wail I Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, &e. In short nearly , everything usually kept in country stores. As I'l deal in many departm e nts of trade, and h a v e i more Articles than I can well enumerate in the e ' limits of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt it; neither wilt it be necessary, under ,these cir cumltunees s to fill a column with useless re petitions and blanks, The people arc invited to call and examine for themselims. ABEL TURRELL Montrome,.l 4 inv. ISM). Cobb dic Rogers RESPECTFULLY announce that theY• hare 11, entered into a partnership in order to be better prepared to supply the wants Of the pub. Ii;. They will keep on hand a dood stock-of at the well know establishment, formerly occu pied by Oliver Crane. Svaa n S, TE ri, COFFEE. SITCES,FRETT, FLOtt R and SILT fbv the sack or barrel,} Fran, and all arti,•les found in Firot-Class Groceries:, They woalci:particularty..eall the attention of Farmers and others . , to . the fart that they are constantly resolving, fresh shpplift , of - - FIRST RATE FLOUR, aim> good and medium qualities, which will bet sold r.tour, for ready pay, in quantities to snit the p,orchaset: N. 8.-Llt is earnestly desired that au. who are indebted to the e.tablishatent sither-hYtote or account shouldeall and settle soots and SAyr ItAntreiFe, On sth, 1853. 17' THE Sei)ds GROCERIES S. 11. SAYRF, aItIeoTEICUS ARE NOW v oitY of 41 1 41 4 4 ,,,,, 1. 19 FALL' WINTER GINOTIS. I A - 7 111 M! fur Cask or Produce eau be bought v very low. lATALL PAPER.idea assortment jam 'V reuuived. S. - H. SAYRE & BROTHERS CARk'ETING. Bur2ains tarred by 14. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS Plo Ws! PLOWS! ! 1 - 3LOW . S. NVe invite the attentien of Farmers 1. to tbm celebrated Peekakille flows which vve hare added to our large awnltment. S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS-, Proprietors of Eagle Foundry. Itlnntrnae, Nor 29th, 1858 181 f. STOW ES ! STO VES (! STOVES ! R Stores have been so thoroughly tried kJ to the entire matisfectiorrof all, that they need no recommend Item on. S. H. SAYRE Cir. Tiftitntr.RA. i?10 - T.1"A - A 4 1 1 1/ 1 2H20,, T THE HEAD OF SA . 7.I6'.AT A ND examine the choice stock of Fan ..,t1 and Winter Goods, just.opened tur Examination and SALE, at rrrylowfigurea C. W. atOTT. • TELLA, Cashmere, and Detain Shawls at ti eery low priers br C. W. MUTT. HIS and Cup,: of the nevvert ptTlea, in g reet variety by C. W. MOTT - PRIN TS in abutivilErce by C. W. iIIOTT. BRASS (loops, Iloeierv , Choy-en. Belts etc., etc.. he C. W. MOTT.- B ROWN and Hine Sheeting endSh rtinga— Shirtin/ Stripes, T:cks, Denims. Summer Stuffs. &c., &c., as lOW a S can be ar,,rdf-41 in this market. C. W. MOTT. 110CERII ES, Crorkery, Hardware and vnriott, otht4 srlielvs to numerous to men tion.-110 of which shall be sold'Clroap for Cash or Randy i'ay. C. W. Sitn'T. CL OT llSAissitners and Votdings, very de sirable style 4. at prices that cannot foil to ..nit. Call and be convinced. , C. W. WM. B. SIMPSON, WITIII.REPHITIL Shnp in Boyd d Web ter's new building, next door above Keeler & Stoddard's.. AVI \ worked. for the past nitro years H with the most skillful workmen, he feels confident that lie can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. All Work Warrantrd to Give, Satisfaction W: B. Synrsos has worked for mo for sothe time, and I can rcemptnt:nd him as a careful and skilful workman, competent to do as good work as can ho done in the cmintry, and worthy of confidence. Wm. A. Ci,tamntradat.- Towanda June 10th. 1533 Refers to—AVm. Elwell, E. W. Baird. E. n. Nlontarne.E 0. Goodrich, B inashury. Towan dal K. S. Bentley. L scare, C. J:"NIV I flit Ant rose. o s *.l.wOry neatly repaired nn rtp.rt 'notice, and rm rrn.on - alsll. ter 'us (Jane lath . IRS. 8 :-tr !. ! GEO. W. MANN. WhOtesale Salt Dealer,- 201 Washisizttin Street (directly opnositc Washington Market,) still iinntinnes to alTer to the city and cointry trade,llll kinds of forciJn 1.,3 r.• and tine salt, at the rT•ry lowest 11 , pres: 40000 sacks and bap. ennsfstitr:, in part of Ash- Mn lebraied hrlr.d for table and dairy 12141 . ., Jetir..r & Darcy, Slarshall's, Ikon i - Com,'”, &t. and 50tn 0 bu.diels Turk- Island, Bonares, Cu. raeoa, tit. Chem, Lisbon, Cadiz, Elea, Nantes, &c.. all of which will-be sold at bargain prices front vess.ds, store and -storehoti-cs. . • • . . .. 4 Any porchn%er wiAiinrto -select from n good nssortment will find it to hiA interest to call. N. B.—Fine t .ble srdt pro lip in i.mal) !mav of different sizes, and.eonst..ntly on hand in ship ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock Ground ',all, in quart boxes, put up and for sale by the quantity. in cases of five dozen each. New VgAt. A pr;) 1'459--1c• n thltire CbJ *Odd At the Old Stolid of Lathrop & Co LATHROP & DeWITT I3EG k nee to nritiotince to the public in gen• eral that they are now opening one of the largest STot.K.4 ul Me.acti,miDtsf: eke offered in tlontroap. Compriaine Dry Gonda, Groceries, lard Ware, Crockery. ike &re., Which they propose to sell at the LOW ESTC ASII PRICES. • Those are real Facts. We wieh to th:tnonstrate to the. public the ddierenee between bitrintt Goods* for CASH and LATHROP & DEW-ITI ==l • TO MUSICI INS. PARTICULAR altemion is calls d to the choke vari c ly of Violin, Guitar and Bass Viol Strings, some of the be‘st qualities in market. Ako'n rood selection of Violins. Bows, Pegs, Bridges, 'rail Pieces, Finger Boards, Itosin. - &c Arms:Nissans, F!utes, Fifes, Thum Sticks, Tuning Forks, instruction Books, be. Call in at the Variety litoro of ABEL TURREI.L. NEW :nrcroats Shawl and Dress Goods Emporium! • NEW FALL GOODS FOR CASH AND PROMPT SIX. MONTI'S BriERS II BURR/TT HAS now in Storo, and in conking large addi lions to hie Stock of , FALL AND,WINTER GOODS To which ilt? , would iraite the attention of buy ers; eml.riong the most dm,irable varieties of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including the New . Styles of Rich Fall Prints and Plaid'', in Do. laines. Dural Plaids. Plain and Plaid- Merinos, Mohair Clouts. GinLth .ms. Silks'; Brecht Stella, Cashmere, Silk and Wont Shawls. Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flower,,, Net Iloode. LndieslClothr, Broadcloths, Csinsimeres„ &c., with a fell assort. went of other Staple and fancy Goods, as ne - ual, ineludine Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, , Stoves, Iron, Steel, Malls, Hats, land Caps, Boon mid Mimeo, Carpeting, IP lour painted WI ndow Mhedes. "- - Wall.roper, - Clock*, ,Droiss; Oils, Paints,- Barwio .r obes, VirTho entire Stock being large an - dboagtit for CASH. will give Hoperior oppertuni,ty for Choke- Salectiarla. and tie scald at A., LOWEST FIGURES- to . - C-11:411 - MID PROMPT SIX MONTHS BUYERS. . • • Salt ti,Flour constantly on-hand. NevOlilforo. 044 , 14er,i,.t., I 858. _ DENT T D"'A. IR arro.nb has Ideated himself in Aloatrose for thejtalpose of eirrying on the DENTAL Pascrcz in all its branches. He Is now ready to attend to all - Mills in his piekssiim with promptamwand -will endeavor to give entire satisfaction. 11.11 operations virARANTICIX , Officer with Dr. Errnocr. Krpr. ES' 11, 18514.—tf. 1 THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. TERLISIIED TIIERSOAYS AT MONTROSE, PA.- On:ICE OE PEULICAvasus, OPPOSITE THE P.O. Tekins.—s2 per autumn-25 pot cent. dis count if paid in advance; 50 per cent. added to arrearage bet:ol4lN to cover losses, costsof collec- Sion, &c. No Fenton receiving a paper co credit shall be entitled to the benefit of - any exemption la* as attar tette collection of bills. The receipt Or papers on 'iredit to be evidence of an seme n) enk to the foregoing' Diseentinuances-optional with the Publisher until All arrearages are paid. Advertisements inserted at 81 per equate of 2bU ems; .25 per cent. added for eatsh insertion after the first three. One square one year, S 8 each addi t ionah-qoare. Job Work of all 'kinds executed neatly and promptly. Blanks always on hand. REMOVAL • . o itv at lr n A e t w tor o n; n lA rtl 7, 4 ti oo m n, •e L i r li e t t i n e orud jk south or Boyd & Webster's corner. 51t.ntrorso Oct 25.-3 tn 'DR. WM. L. RICHARDSON, • W04)1.0 respect fully tender - his Professional Servicer In Ihg iblialVinnt* of NION'T ROSE% ) • a , d its vicinity. Office over Mulford's Store. Lodging. at the Keystoni hotel. 'Montrose, (ht. :It h. 183 S I v.* - • - LAMM, E, 1,11100. k KINGSBUtif, mANuracTunEits, ACP JOBBERS IN PLATS, CAPS, AND FURS, g 1 2 414.1 17 066/114 Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons, ; AND ALL DILLINEEI No. VOURTLANDT STREET, DAN. 11. LAWRENCE, NEW-YORK. JAS. M. GRIGGS. / General Partners,— Jso. A. !Crummy, ) 51, C. TYLER. tipce 8l Partner. fsep.2.l HENRY B. McKEAN• 4 TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. IV Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad ford county, Pa. attend promptly to nll professional business intrusted to him, in this nod ndjoining counties. Ije3'aBtf "HOME AGAIN," 1 1 20 ,1 80 Fro OFFICE, over .Wi Slore. LODGINGS,Ot•SEARLE'A norEL. 51fintrmit., 1 7:garch 10th. 1858. TI3OYLE . ;REPRESkA"I'S A CAPITALbk. ' OVER '63,000,000, I For Fire, !Ruffin., Lift, and InintidOrange Office. New 31Ilford, Pa. January 1131.11, 1858. ir•• _ W. SMITH, it CO., Cabinet -and Chair :Mnnatnctur crsafoot or Main Street. Moutros'e, ABEL TURRELL. MONTROSE,TA. Dealer - in Drug., Njedieines, Chemicals Dye Stuff., Glass-ware, Paint., Oils, Varnisher Window -Glatt., Groe, ries, Fancy Gn,,,ds. Jew elry, Perfum , :m dre.—And. Aiirnt fnr all the most atvit•Nn; JOHN . GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the Baptist Meeting llou,e, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. _ DR. R. THAYER, Ph pacian and feargeon, Montrose Pa. f)tfirr in the Farmer'A St.•re. • HAYDEN BROTHERS, New Milford, Pros Wu. 11 7" • 8 " „ 1 ,7n I tt e r s s de l a ' l h ' re r aiL,B"Fttar'l.nc;' rom p s Watches, Je,eiry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut lery. Fishing Ta,kle, Cigsrs, Sr•. Merzhants.and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. 011 N HAN' DEN, DR. E• F. wain'', Qradisalie of the Allopatli:c and Hom e °. puthie Colli•go+ of M..dieine. is now per manenay located in Croat Bend Pa. - April 21. IriB6. ,JOHN SAIITTER, VaAhionable Tailed.- Shup first doo 12 north of the Farmer's Store. EThfi.l3:lll FIRE INSURANCE CO.. YOUK. Pa. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania CAPITAL, 800.000 DOLLARS. Insures against loss or damage by fire, on buili ding 4, furniture, and merchandise generally. Eer Losses • adjusied by arbitration, whece the parties fall to agree. _AI IM HECTORS. II A. Ilantz, I John [Andes, H. Kraber, Fred. Soh aback, Wiliiam . Wallace, Eli Kindig, Samuel Dyer, I Thomas Gray, David Strickler. IL KR ABER, President, D. STRICKLER. Secretary. O. S.BEEBE, Agent, Montrose. Pa. February 2d, 1858. , fly'. MAIM HEFIL - • rill . HE subscriber having pert:based JL refitted and newly furnished th. above well known and popularVotet. i 3 prepared to accommodate the trav eling public and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually found in find-class [louses. - No Alin 'will be spared by the Pro. prietor and his Assistants to make thellotel egos i every point to any in the country. The Bar will always be supplied with tne Choicest Liquors. The Stables, connected with this Mose are lame, jimmy and ennvenient. and verde! end attentive Hostler,, are always in charge of them - J. S. TAItRELL Montrose, May lath, laati IZEMOVAL.• The eaddle,lllarneee *old Trunk Shop of s T. TCAT.IIII2E • I HE3IOVED to the building recently occn. pied C C. Hollister, on Main , St., one door aboveS. S. Mott'a, where he will be happy to wait on all who may favor him with their patron age. . Jan. 20th, 1858.—te. Patent Midieines etc: .READ •I AFFLICkED. READ / Garimare asio_ hiEntonias.--Vageteble pills s G,n • Mountain Ointment, Compound. Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion. Fe ver and_ Ague Remedy. Health !latent; Dysen tory Syrrip. Consumptive's Balm, Marshall's tfterine,Catholiedi,Thi Cliatment, and hifa l thal "rif Are e and Clietry Pectorii, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davie Pain Killer, Dr. Fitch's jfeart Corrector, Bennett'. Root and Plant Pills, ftnide's Sovereign Helm, Wright'tt Indian Vegetable Pilla, Rhode erever and Ague Curd,' Merchant's Gargling Oildlrni.." es Lininient,:. Camphor,* Caster OIL Paregoric, Aloes; Picern. bitovh, *Licoriee, akc., &c., A new supply justreceived, to ha kenteonatent- I y int hand, for wale N. BULLARD. o , tober, let, l$ • cpava4, (6.v7-} mart:trim comnsaltirAh PITT8110:0, PA cgAwrEittb 1850. 300 Studeute attending January. I.M. NOW the largest and most thorough Crme t _ All School of this United Stales. Yneng men prepared ter actoofdoties of the Counting Rorico. .1. C. Stunt, A. K.. Prof. of Bookkeeping and Scientific, Accounts. A. T. liturructr, Teacher of-Arithmetic and Commercial Calctilation. • J. A. II XYDRICK and T. C., Jzzops, Trachey - of Book.krepi ng. _ A. COOVLEY and-W. A. Munn - , Profs. of Penn mantihip. SINGLE AND DOCIIAR RNTRY DOOR KY.ErINCI 4 An u.e4 in every department or heathens. CON MERCI A L /MTH M Eric -RAND DU. _ - - _ RINESS WRIONG— - DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY— MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE— , COSIMERCI A - LAW--r • Are taught and all other ,aubjects necessarj , for the ancreas and thorough education of a prarti carbuzinesa man. Drawn all the Premitinie in Pittsburg for the past trree yenta, also in 'Eastern and Westeta - Cities. tar best Writing. !WIT ESIMIAVED WORK. • 11111POIL'IANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No-vacation—Time unlindted—ittniew at plesSure—Graduates as: s i,,t s d to obtain situations—Tuition AT full COM. metchtl wane, 83b.00=-Aversge tints 8 to 12 weeks—Rostd, $450 per week—Stationery, Ir3,oo—Entue east, 830,00 to $'70,00. WStinister'ssotut received at half price. Card—Circular—Speeimens of Business and Ornainental %Vißing—inu:ose two stampi, arid address KW. J FINKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. September 9th. 1858,3 m I y,eq.*.w A PRIZE FOR EVETer RORY! WIIO SUBSCRIBES FOR TIM Tit • A BEAUTIFULLY Itt:a CEVE I RATMD • kIIILY REIM- .riffit. . 1 111 E NEW-YORK WEEKLY .PRESS IS J- one of tho beet literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Paget', or :tine Columns. of entertaining nutter; and Ele gantly Illustrated every week. A Gift worth from 50 cent"' to $lOOO wi'l be sent u. rash subscriber on the recOipt of the sub scription money. One copy for one year, and 1 gift .. . $2. Three copies. one year, and gifts . . 5. Five copies one year, and 5 gifts . . . 8. Tin Copies one year, and 10 gifts . -15. - Twenty-one copies one year, and In ,gifts SO. The articiriato be distributed are toinpritied in the,following list:- 1 United States Treasure Note 81000. do - do do 500 each. 5 do do .do 200 each. 40 do do do 100 each. 10 Pat. Lev. Hunt 4 Cased Watchits 100 each. 24 Gold •Watrbea - - 75 each. 5o do - - - 00 each. 100 do - . - 511 each too Ladies Gold Watches . . 35 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches .30 each. 000 do Watches -tals to :15 earh. 1000 Gold Girard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30. do do Pena and Pencils - sto 15 each. Gold Lockets. Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Dropi, Breast Bins, ruff Pins, :Sleeve Buttons, Rings. Shirt Studs, 'Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Tititn- Iles, and .a variety of - Other article's, worth froth tiftv cents to fifteen dollars tech. • On receipt of the subscription money, the sub• scriber's name will be entergd tipon our books opposite a numbittr. and the gat corresponding with that number will be forwarded cithin one week. by mail or express, post paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery about the above, as ev.•ry sulisrriber is sure of a Prize of value. We prefer to make this liberal distribu • thin among theta instead of giving a large com mission to agents, giving to the subscriber the amount that would go to the agent, in man) Oars a hundred. fold more. TRACY HAYDEN GEO. HAYDEN. $ Alit!rem all eounnunkcationn to DANIEL AIDES, PILL, ihher, May 27.-yl.l 211 Centre street, New York , • ):1) P_ViCliffilua litai 510THERSCWIVES & DAUGIITERS. Dr. ft A. LA MOM 'S Periodical Compound. The most beneficial and successful PEP:ALE PIED tctae now in use or known, for all cases of dis. ordered, obstructed or suppressed Slenstruation, Lucorrltcea, Female Weakness &c. Ladies who have been disappointed ifl the useorFemale Pills dze , 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 address by enclosing sit to any authorized -agent. Prepared by R. I. ANDREW Buffalo . N. Y. Pbr sale in 'Montrose by mac 11'58.1v J tIENTLEY. - READ. & CO. HOWARD ASSOCIATIO N PHILADELPHIA.- A Benevolent Institution,established ipeeial no dolmen! for the relitly the sink anti distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Bpidemir diseases. 'rHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION,in Vi' Of the aw. iot destruetion of heman life,caused by Son net diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years 'ago directed their Con. suiting Surgeon, as a CH/MIT/SLR ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the' treat. went of this class of diseases. in all theii forms, 111 and to give M EDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who applTbe letter, with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits. of life, fee.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish entilicines , free of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the bigbeet medical skill of the , age, aid will furnish the most improved modern treatment. The Directors of the. Ameintion, in their An null Report upon - the treatment of Sexual Di. seases, for the year, I nding January Ist, 1868, express the highest 'satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spertnatorrhcea. Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhcca,G leet,S) the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, &c, and or der a continuance of the MOO plan for the en suing year. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhma, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mashy bation, or.Selt.abuse, and other diseases of the sexnal 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 sexist diseases, diet. &c.. are constantly being publish ed for gratuitous :Retribution and will be sent to the ittlieted. Some of . the new remedies and Methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. - Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George R. Calhoun, ConsultingSnrgeon, Howard Auo ciation,No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Ps, By order of the Directors.- EIERA D. HARTWELL Presielint. Geo. FAIRCHILD. Secy. 0c28.1y • TO. THE SNEEZING 'PUBLIC. DA** Celebrated .Captreltigionfit 41. 1 V .INFALLIBLE BEME.D.t. • - TOR SALE ST R.THAYER,; Want romp; • . . D, TOMPKINS.; Branitlyn't Win H. THAYER. Dimork, HE'largestetoel of Unarms* ewer before T kept in this market rosy be found at the R 11,43.- - Cl l 2 OR Z It, will be winless to entunerele. Whitt you wish anything. in Ilt.trteet Medieine line, or otberwise.eall at tho - nrmet's Store. Don't for: get the plane, down Sewn. Ft,TEIAYER: Mot:Arose, Math 3d, 1833. • I PREMIUMS. 13= Still They Couiel Kelnibold's Genuine Preparation; 1 ---Of- Highly,Cuuctutraied Compound Fluid Exirad _ Buthu. For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Simi Diseases, Female Comptainis, and all Diseases of the li,xual Organs, arising from excesses and imprudences in life.and veriroving all improper discharges from thi Wad, der, kidneys, or sexual organs, w hether..existing inlilIALB-011:FEMALt, from whatever. cause they bdve originated; and no matter at how long standing, giving health and vigor to th'e frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. • JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It cures nervous and debilitated inth:rers, and removes all the symptoms., among which will be fottlnl indiefon'llion to exertion, loss of power,loss of memory, diffienny of breathing, geotral Weak ness, horror of di-ease, aeak nerverOrembhng, dreadful horror of death, night sweati,cold feet,' wakefulness:dimness of vision,languor ejects:ll lassitude of the muscular system, of ten enormou a appetite, with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands, flushing of the bialy, dryness of the skin. pallid countenance and eruptions on the face.pain in the back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequent!) , black i spots flying before -the etes, with A temporary I &elision and loss of sight;want of attention,great mobility, restlessness, with horror of ro,ciety,— Nothing is more desirable to such patients than solitude,aod nothing they more dread for fear of themselves; no repose of manner,no earnestness, no speculation. but a hurried transition from one question to another. These, symptoms, iralloixed toga on—which this medicine invariably removes—soon follows loss of power, fatuity apd epileptic fits—ln one of which the patient may expire. Who ran say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases—insanity and consump tion? The records of the insane asylums, and the melancholy deaths by consumption bear am• ple witness to the truth of tliese•metertinns. In lunatic asylums the most melancholy exhibition' appears. The countenance is actually sodden & quite destitute—neither Mirth or grief ever via. its it. Should a sound of the voice occur, itAs rarely articulate. .With woeful measures wan despair 'Low sullen sounds his grief beguihd." Debility is the most terrible! and has brought thousands to untimely graves. thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this tteirwt:Lsolf: REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the übfwe (IN 'resoling ailments, the Fluid Extract 1311C1111 ` wi I I Curt . you. Try it and be contrmeed of its cffie:o.v. r er Beware orquack nostrums igid quack doc torS: who frilsely . boast of stillltien and referenci S. Citizens know and avid them, and save long sif feilicimbooey, and exposure, by sending or call. Ing for a bottle of this popular and sperifie rem. edy. It allays all pain and inflammation, is per fectly pleasant in its taste and odor", but imitedi. ate in its itetion. • HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the rules of Phartnnie:and Chemistry, with the grratest Re ruraey aMichemical knowledge and...care devo ted in its combination. See Professor Dewees valuable works on the practice of physic, and most of the lata standard works of medicine. Ems' •10 o _O3 One hundred dollars will be paid to any physician who can prole that the medicine ever injured a patientmnd the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to 13 years' standing have been effected. The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of the Pro. prietor. vouching its virtues snd c s itrative powers, k immense, embracing names Well known to Science . and Fame. 100,000 Butlea hare been sold and not a single instance cif Liltire has been reported! Perso ally appeared heroic me, an Alderman of the City of Phi!adeliihia„. H. T.-11elitibobi, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say. th a t his preparation enntainsnn Narcotic. Mercur iiijurious Drug but is purel 11. T. Nlnnofeetor r Sworn and subscribed 'before me this 23d dai• of Nor 7653. • We, P. HIBBARD. Aidernon. Price 81 per !Joule, or pia 1 . ,,r $5. fit-livered to any addreaa. accompanied hy end ponsibleeettifiemes from Professors of Mrit6.,l (ilcilliliee;Ciilitymen.itnrl others: Pretmred and • sold by 11. T. IiELAIIIOI.D, Practir•al and Analytical Chemist. No. 52 South Iolh st . below Chestnut, Am,ctu bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. - RP' To be had or all Drugaints and, Dealer, in the U. S., Canadas, and Brit i,ll Potrincea. Beware of Counterfeits. AA: int. -11elmtinid'a take nn outer. Cum.., ann.-wailed. Sold in Montrose by ABELTURRELL. Azen: ' Jan. 2n . 'sB. 1 v VODS!!: ---IL'V --- H: J. WEBB'S. ,MO.VPROSF',. APRIL.3orh 1 s:l6 WILI ILIII ARBAllittiii; /*ENT. 110', :Aa.,.u.-tta.*:L;t7.l..lM Delaware, Lackawanna .k. AV . IL . U . NO MORE ! TAGING! Through to Philadelphia by Rail _ NEW RAI Lit.OA DELff. W it E, .LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL. ROAD.—New and expeditious brunt; g nage route from the Nort and. West. via Grem ft»nd anu Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, through to New York and Philadelphia.' On and after Thursday,Deceraber 16th,1858, trains will be run as follows: The Night Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erio R. R. arrives nt Great Bend at '7 33 a. m., and connects with the EXPRESS Train la tveh leaves Great Bend for NewYerk and Philadelphia - at B.ou a. in. Due at Montrose, 837 •- Tunkhatinock, . 9.18 ". Factoryville, 9.43 Scranton, 10 30 Moscow. 11.17- ". , Stroudsburg, - 1.12 p. m Water Gap f 1 26 _•• _ Delawsre,(ls minutes to dine,) 150 Bridgeville, 220 •` Junction. 3.13 " • New York, 7.1.5 " Pl.itadelphia, _ 8.15 " Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier No. 2 North River, at From Philadelphia,leave Walnut St. Wharf, at , 6.00 " Lease Junction,ll.lo " • Dueatilridgrville, 12.01 p. w Delaware.(lsmic.todinnet),l2. 16 " 'Aruter Gap, 12.56 " Stroudhburg, 1.08 'i Moscow, _ 316 " Scranton, ' 4.00 " Factoryville, 4.5:1 " Tunkhannock, • 5 1l -" Montrose, 5.58 .1. Grrat &rd. • 6.35 " Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail-Train. west, at AceomnoilatirriTrainleares Senn-- too for Greet Bend at Arrive at Great - Bend. Connecting With the Emigrat Train West at 2 20. the Dunkirk Express at 4.35, nod-t he Y. Y. Expresuccaati at 510 p. in.. • - Returoing s - leavea Great Bend at ' 3.20 p. m. Dua".at Scranton . , • " Fur the arviM3Modaijor DE way . traVol on the .Soothers liiiiiimv,a passenger car will.be twelve to the Gip ream Freight Train*, leaving - &pantos, at 4.45 a. m. Due at Stroudsbarg at , 10 02 !, Junction at . . 2 20. p. in. Returning, will leave Junction at 345 a. in. Due at Stroudsburg at - '7.15 " Seranten at \ - 235 p. in. Passengers to and from New York si.4l Phil adelphia-will change ears at June:inn— For Pittston, Kiagoos. and Wilkesbarre. take L. & B. IL' R.. ears, at,Scranlos. For Jessup. Archbald, and Carbondale, take the Stagiest Scranton.. Tickets soldpod baggage checked throvfo. .L JOUN BRIBBIkI,Sup3. . m• JETtliGeolTicketitgetit.,! • Reraatnn,tlee. Inth, IFSB. 7 30 a. m 1.10 " 9.15 h. m 206 p.m