The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 03, 1859, Image 4

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MRIE I.IC AIjACKWOODS Al v ICITIGAN
Ens —THE LANpL:ORDSUELL,S Sii*ETHVCIL3.—
A week since, a gentleniatf and lakititau this
vicinity were trave)liogiullichigart,and_bav
ing-mlssed the stage, Wrre Ctilnpelrid to take
a prjvate conveyance from tins town of Sou
deti-to Thomastol, rt. The 'lady laid With her
a beaultiol tittle lap dr-g, which the carried on
leer lap on an embroidered mat... During tire
tide the husband discever.al that lie bid no
handkerchief,-when the lady lent him 'her*,
which was fashionably w-ented with musk.
About half wayilletween the two• towns' the.
carriage broke?.(l6 wn in the, mhos of,a - bard
rain, Illia'they wert; \ obliged to take refuge in
the half way hotiae 7 a "one horse" log tavern.
eausisting 4 uf two roOttli—a bat rot
. m and lodg
ing room. •The lady. laid ber lap dog on ha
teat before the tire, and herself and hu.baral
toot eats.- In a short time the . gentleman
an.occasion to hse his handkerchief, and
fuck it our, leaving it lyit,g on hie knee when
hergot through with a feW moments
the landlord opened the door, pot tils head
'looked around, went out , came in, gazed at
the dog—his nostrils al! the while upturned
ih intense disgusi. Itetion!iy appeared Put-
Wien, he aeon
.to theoinside dix.r , opened-it,
came bat-k with a bound, seized the lapdog
by the tail. and hotbed hint howling through
tle open door. full ten rods in the forest• The
asife faintedi. the husband rose to his feet ter-
ribly enrsged, and wanted io know what he
did that fur. "l hat'. ni) diig,"contintied he,
furiously." "Dont, care a cuss whose dog it
is,." said the MAI gruffly
s and iinpeuosly; "1.
sib% going to•bare no such [dewed smellin:,
varmint around my tavern." The htisi3an
and wife evacuated the house instantly, an
pl•oceeded on their way in the r.ln. •
• CAriE TIM Fillar,!ticanert.,—Weljare
formed iti Sacred 1 - li tore, tilt Cain slew
Abel bovaiu , e a the preference shown to the
sacrifice of the'lakter e but we hare nointima
tion given us Of the. reason- for that prefer
ence., There is, however, an Oriental Tra
dition stillestant, which accounts for it in
thisssi;e. It says that Cain and Abel, hay.
ing each of them a ti-in sistev,as soon es they
all became mariiageable, Adam proposed to
them, that Can should marry the twin river
of Abel, and Abel the twin sister of Cain ;
alleging a. his reason f,,r the proposal, thitt as
their ciriltunistanees obliged - them` to marry
their siste; s s, it was proper that they should
marry those that were .s.emingly the least
related to them. To this proposal Cain
would not agree, and insisted on having his
own twin sister, because'whe WAS fairer than
theother. Adam, displeased .ht his disobe
dience, referred the dispott to the decision of
the Lord; he ordered his soils to bring each an
offeringlrefore-bim ; and told
.them that• the
offering which had the preference. would be
a declaration in favor of biro who presented
it. On the offerings being broughtoinci that
of Abel accepted,Cain, Stimulated by.jealousv
nal resentment, as soon as they came down
from the Mount share they hild been sacrific
ing, fell upon bi 4 brother and Blew -him—
/bra/Vs Press.
Tne LATEST.—In the witr oriusurance pro
jects, the oeivest thought is dial it Al." Wife
InsUrance:ornparry," The joke runs as fol
lows—it ileci , ealy. Punchy "
"Some of the p , in , ii d espitslis's ia ton-
don Are engaced iadlie formxtion-of a new
rompanv for' itts,nriUce from damage' by fire.
In consequence of the constantly occurring
accidents_ by which latii-s.osing to the im
mensity of their dress, are tiAter burnt to
death, or hare a large portion of the valuW
ble and extensive stock of drapery which they
carry about ti.etia deitt.yed, these eminent
finansial gentlemen have determined to es
`• tab!ish a Wife Insnrsnt•e: Cumpany." - . -
• • True Itepublicau,ism.
A diversity"of ides has been entertained,
in different periods and in' different'coantries,
respecting the name of a true . republican.
During the old,Frencli Revolution,it was one
' who delighted in attrychv end bloodshed. In
the time of Oiler CriAvell, it was one who
• hated the 'Bing, eschewed wigs, and Anna
Psalms through the noie. What it may . be
in our own day and generalfon, -every one is
as cornirtent tojudgeasorie are. Om. object,
at present, is Only to in induce the following
anectode, which wa.relaied to us by a mech
.„ cal friend, pre,uutiog 'that, in all probability,
-the resder.will-pe,ce:ve that the idea of re
‘publicani,nt brr.ln do; e l o p e dz differs materis,
ally from any to which reference has been
either dir.ctry, or irderentially made:
O u r fiend call:A upon to visit a man'
who, in a fit of iti , anity,bad attempted to cut
Lie own thrJat si:h a pair of shears. He
math stoerni c:ips througit,the skin, 'but did
not sue s ,;eka in dividmgany of the inipditant
blood vessels; anal the primipal injury he
did was n,:tchinjout . a piecile of his windpipe.
The doctor mended up 1 is throat as well as
he could, and gave him particular directions
to keep his had still. lint in vidttng him
the nest day, lie found be had been tossing •
about, and had rg,,t the dressingssadly derang
ed. One curious idea seemed to have taken
po,s-ion of him, viz : that the docter. had
carried' otr his head. Full of th.s strange no- •
tion . ; he demanded of him, as soon as he en
tered
the rootu,,` - what be had dune with his
bead 47 1-
"Your head'!" paid the M7lll of medinine,
"why, I tried t0...rm. - tea it Oil yesterday, but I
see vou have torn off the dre.,siugs."
'Now, llOctor," replied the patient, with 1.
look of suspicion, "that .tore won't do to tell
me. I'm not to be imposed upon. You know
iery well that you carried off me head, and
unless VOL: bring it back within half an hour,
I shall have recourse to the law. Verbum
sacsapaen(i—on undcruand me And he
gave a stgnific:int look, as much as to 88)7 . :
".1:' I have.lost my head, I know how to re
cover _
• The Doctor wafi a little puzzled- what to
do ; •but he nib ai.'ured - hirn that, tiotwith
standing the etfoit, which bad been made to
divide them, his Lead was still sticking tolls
body: -
-
."I wonder-siou'll - persist in`telling. that
story," said the Met edulous patient. You see
_l've tool much braitis to be Mite:owl upomoi - od
I.insh.t upon your restoring my ibead. Att . d.
fur my- body-=I don't care a fig fortbat—.you
are welcome to it.. But my head 'I must
have. I'm a 'rat republicau.a rid have aright
to my bead. It's one of the inalienable rights
of,matt„ and Fin deters - 041d to have it, if it
oasts-me'
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
lIFIRMITHI
• To All Gentlemen Who Wear Clothes.
'FUME recently umde arrangements, at • coa
l. aide.otble expense, for doing work in the
Tailoring Business
on - very short notice, in a neat, durable; and rash
ionable manner, and at reduced miens.
I will fertile!' garments to eider, if desired, or
render the Customer whatever assistance he may
need in-selecting, materials of the best quality,
sada, tte lowest market prkes.
Alt fay work will be warranted as to- ft, fin
ish and durability. No customer need take his
work from the abop unless it suits him. .
BeilL , PemuleatlY, lad amelesivelrenmed
habil , use, it shall be my great aim to please
the: imblic r and thus aware their Maronage.-
'"
mentrose, June 14 1858
• ___ _
iAl`Ell.--A tr.ireler —
in Norway,
a Boston Recordei; . gices an a e .
ikirthermot4 paper in - the world,
Imes. It imprinted at Tromsoe,
'Wage, of about 400 inhabi
east a Norway, at three degrees
Ar: circle. The Summer Sun
liat_ the office windows at mid
at the forms - are • all properly
es is a,four paged semi- Week
nly t wocolumns on a page, and
reof a quarto book form. The
Got hic, w hi cb has been discar
, and to a Cotadderable extent in
ion and Denmark. , The latter
ttions which retain the Gothic
A Ql:lifili I
writing to the
count of the rt
the Trortrikie Ti
a hille island
tant4, on - the cc
within the'boti
kindly look's in
night, to see th
set up. The Tin
ly sbeet, with co
1
is about the A
atyleof typeist
ded in Sweede
in both Gerntrii
Are the only na
hand-writing. 1
NOT PATTI
publishes the
upon his subre'
is willing to- t;
skirts, boot-jac
fi,hing tackle,
frozen cabbs,
second hand t!
circus tic!rets,
retail store.
-Lett—Parson Brownlow,who
(Tenu.) Whig, calla
them to 'pay up.' He says he
ke shanghai chickens, hoop
-. broom-corn, baby jumpers,
.atent medicines,sucking pigs,
old clothes,CPlt's revolvers,
•th brushes, parched corn,
r any other article found ib a
JOT .The Yo h
says "Every
gas is opposed
the Union as a
not wish to Inc,
a State govern
a Point (Kansas) Eniluirer
Id ,and leading paper in Kan
{o Kansas being admitted' into
State thi4 winter. 7, They do
ur taxation for the support of
!neat. •
AM RI lAN MONTHLY.
`A MAGAZINE . Rir Ladies and Gentlemen,
.L.l. which will embrace all the popular features
;of the late Grah:im's Ma„,ohi.ine. Tho New Mag
azine will combi aeallthe most popular features
of the best periodicals, while as regards picto
rial embefishments it will far exceed any other
perioical now publishid—every number contains
One of a series of splenditLSteel Engravings en
graved by the best artists; from the.most popular
I ,
designs; also C lored Steel Fashions engraved
in the very best tale of art, EzirttEssmr for this
Magazir e, from dual 'articles of costume.
The Literary epartment will embrace a judi
cious and unritalled selection of "Historic al
Sketzhea, Tales f Society, Sketches of Travel,
Translations, Furry Tales, Gems of Poetry.
TERMS.—Onateopy, 1 year, $2. Two copies,
1 year, $3. Foth copies, -1 year, $6.
riff Specirneds: furnished to all who wish to
subscribe or make up a club, Ali-Postmasters
constituted Agehts. but any person may get up .
a club. Try this Magazine one year and com
pare with all others. lie superiority will be tip
parent at once. The January number will have
Two Fine Steel Plate, one entitled "Papa's
New Year's Tres Ili ? " (which is beautifully col
ored,) and the of er, Z . "Satunlay Night," a fine
work of art. Ad ress, post paid,
HENRY WHITE,
N 0.7, Beekman St, N. Y.
dcc. 23, 1858
Iip,OICE
L -v Mo ; ntrosii, Pa., .14.'t,
at m
rpms now and.l commodious Hotel situated
_I =Public Avenue, near the Court Hbuse,and
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Montrose, is now fh ly cdmpleted and fureished,
and will be opened on Monday. the 27th day of
the. present month for the• accommodation of
the publiU and traimlers. The Proprietor feels
confiient that he iS now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fall to give com..
plete satisfaction. The lintel and Furniture are
new, and-no expenic has - been spared to render
it equal, if not superior to any similar establish.
meat in this part of the State. it is well sup.
plied with all the recent improvements and com.
forts, and - obliging Ivraitsgs will always be ready
to reN.pond to the call or customers.
The Stables connected with this
.Hoose are
new, and convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
ago of his old friendv, and the public
_generally.
WM:K. HATCH.
If on t rose. September 2.lst, 1858.
ABEL TURR' ELL
LTAS ja•it returned from Veit. YTirL, with a
.11„ large and chime variety of Goods, w hich
he offers to his customers and the public at low
prices for cash. His stock comprises:
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
0/ L S ,
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE rUFFS,
GRO ERIES,
GLASS—WARE,
CROCKERY,
MIRRORS,
cLpcxs,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW PATER,
WINDOW OIL SHADES,
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL !INSTRUMENTS,
JE WEL RY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY !GOODS,
. HARDWARE,
STONE WARE,
WOODEN WARE,
BROOMS,
13 US If ES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD `CAGES,
CA'NARY SEED,
POCKET KNIVES,
WHIPS,
I UMBRELLAS,
N S,
PISTOLS,
JAMMUNI s TION,
TURPENTINE,
CAMPHENE,
BURNING FLUID,
ALCIOHOL,
- LIQUORS,
(For Medicinal Purposes only,)
TRUSSES,
SUPPDRTERS,
SHOULDER BRACES,
PORTMIONNAIES,
SPECTACLES,
SILVER & PL ATE D SPOONS, FORKS, trt ,
GOLD PENS,
STA TIONERY,
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
And all of the most popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
Thankful for theitheral patronage hitherto re
ceived, tie hopes to Went a continuance and
large increase of the same.
ABEL TURRELL
Montrose, Nov. Ist 1858. ,
HERNIA TRUSSES,
ABDOMIArAL SUPPORTERS,
SHOULDER BRACES
"'UST received a large assortment of the
0 above articles, at reduced prices. The most
difficult cannot fad tO be suited in size, quality
and prices ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Nov 25th, 1858 .
N - OFFIOE
lEiNew York Pit, Illustrated Newspapers
dvari R at*, &a., for sale a t
th
PIONTRAE BOOKS TORE, by e
A. N BULLARD
ECONID HASH 13 arrels,
4 ;11 ma 1-7 of I nearly
thanpt,
Better iind Chaper a new ones,
for sale4sy ABEL TURRELL.
Ifontrose s , Nov 25 , 18 7 55.
LiT lllo GßAkirSvasvA NEW supp ~,K.
Dee. Ist, 185 S. A TUE/CELL
DR. Ift/IIPIIREY'S HOMEOPATHIC
Remedies for sale by Art Tcar Yu I
TRz tr
mg. .1)t
READY-PAY SYSTEM
•
IT is certain that Goods can be sold-succestiCul
4, in Montrose and at Susquehanna Depot
FOR CASH.
Those doulttittg this assertion will do well to call
at the stores of
Guttenberg, Iloseitbaum,
where it Will be proven that the Merchant in
'selling his , . Goode can afford to Pell Cheaper
for Cash, and can offer inducements sufficient to
make it an object . to Purchasers, at whatever
sacrifice they are obliged to make, to procure the
Money to kdopt in their Purchases the CASH
:
They halo just received and are constantly re
.heivaig, a large assortment of Dry GOODS and
CLOTHING, particularly' adapted fof . .
FALL AND WINTER,
and which pre purchased under the moot favors
ble circumstance& They are enabled and witr.
.offer and sell at pr cot far below others that will
give and hbve given an everlasting t'redit; no
matter whether it is Torn, Dick, or Harry.
EXAME,COMPAREANDJUDGE
. OUR - DRY GOODS!'
An assortment heretofore uneqUaled by anything
ever offered in hlouttose.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods!
Comprising many new and desirable styles of
Goods unknown in this market, among which will
be found, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the novelties of the season, cheap at
•
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, At CO'S.
SHAWLS !
New'and choice styles of Ilroche double and
single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Taint and Mantilla,
and a new styleof Chenill Shawls, cheap at
Outtrnbal, llostuhatup, k Co's
tiM DI:011EXT
An assortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth
and Trimming to match, of all shades,,chettp at
&toting, 'ilostnhaum, (Ea's.
EMBROIDERIES!
to thie Department we can offer great inauce
!neut.,• ea they are purchased directly from im
porting Iman. The assortment comprises
French S i etts, Sleeves and Cdliars,
Worked - Edgings and Inserting,
and is await many umro . ta raj=
cles belong to this line too
iiiitnerodi Jo men
tion, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUNI, CO'S
Bonnets, , Ribbons, Flowers and
Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net
tinge and Prames,
at Wholesale and Relil,—cheap at
G MEN B ERG, ROSENB AU M, CO'S
Domestic Goods !
May be found oil the different qnnlities of
Ginghams, Bleached Goods, Fine Unbleached
DI callus, Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2
fds wide, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
READY MADE CLOTHING,
As this is one of their Pntactra.t. BRANCHES or
BUSINESS in Piew York City, they certainly }lase
one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers;
they having one" Partner steady in New York
city to devote all hie time to this particular branch
of manufacturin g . They wi I furnish. at any
time,. Good Garment at about the same price
for which the material can ho got.
They will warrant their work and a complete
fit or no pay.
They keep nonstantly on hand one of the best
stocks of
OVER AND UNDER COATS!
such as F.Nalr, Dress, Raglan, and Sacks
PANTS
1* Great Variety and Different Styles
VESTS!
Sueh as Veil , ot, Pittah, Casaimer, and Satin,
cheap at
, GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Bea Material at Short riotit4.
Under Garments
FOR LA DIES As WELL AS ron GENTLEMEN,
'end) as Silk, and also Lambswool, cheap at,
GUTFENBERG, RO:SENBA VNI f a; CO'S
ONE WORD
IS b JorICEENT FOB THE WISE.
TO OUR NUMEROUS
FRIENDS
==l
CUSTOIIEIS I
And in particular to those knowing themselves
indebted to ua, tie will say once, more that we
will sell for Ready Pay herbafter;and 'all Ac
counts and notes must Abe settled. eritheet Fur
ther Notice. We are tired of writing Dunning
Letters and supporting the Postollleeomd there
by-iosteg. ,We will take kinds ofPisin at
the High - est . kfarket knees for Pay merit, and all
Accounts , standing Over .Ste Months -on our
Rooks will be left for collection Unless settled
by Note.
iSittintbarg, liestubaum, Co
Mootro-.9 Pa.. October Rath
S. 111. SAYRE & BRISTiIEitS
ARE NOW RECEIVING
of 44
FALL
FAL 7 : 0
Ne•
WINTER GOODS.
WIIIOI for Cattier Produce can be bought
very low.
WALL PAPER. A select assortment just
iecuived.
• S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
CARPETING. Bargains offered by -
8. H. SAY RE & BROTHERS:
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
PLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers
to , the celebrated Peekakille Plows which
we have added to our large assortment.
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS,-.
Proprietors Cll Eagle Foundry.
Montrose, Nov. 19th, 1858.
STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES !! I
OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tribd
to the entire satisfaction of all, that they
need no recommend from us.
S.
[tII. SAYRE OP tt: B
IM ROTIIRIIB.
1 . 00[3P
a t it t a 01:; °
AT THE 11EAD.'0F:hrAVIGATION,
AND examine the choice stock of ran
and Wiss4ine Goods, just opened
for Examination and SALE, al very lowfwures by
• C. W. MOTT.
STELLA, Cashmere, and DeLain Shawls nt
very low pricer bar C. W; MOTT.
H ATS and - Carl of the newest styres, in great ynriety by U. W. MOTT
pnulT4 in nbandanco by
C. W. MOTT
RASS Hoops, Hosiery, Groves, Belts
1.1 etc., etc., by. C. W. MOTT.
BROWN and Blue Sheeting and Siirtings—
Shirting Stripes, Tieks, Denims, Summer
Stuffs, &c., &c., as low as can be afforded in this
market. - C. W. MOTT.
GROCERIES;Crackery, Hardware and
various other articles to numerous to men
tion.--all of which shall be sold Cheap for' Cash
or Ready Pay. C. W. MOTT.
CLOTHS, Cassitners and VoSinga, very do.
airabla style's, at prices that cannot fail. to
suit Call and be convinced. C. W. llnTl‘.
WM. _B. SIMPSON,
WitTDif REFUTER,
Skop in Boyd of: IFeb-ter's new building,
next door above Keeler Stoddard's.
HVING worked for tho past nine years
' with the most skillful workmen, he \ feels
confident that he can do the - most difficult jobs
on short ootieii.
All Work Warn:mi . /4i to Give Satiefaction.
%V. B. gpIIPSON has worked for mo for some
time. and reap recommend him as a careful and
skilful workman, competebt to do as good work
as can 1&o done in the scountry. and worthy of
confidence. W. A. CJIAAIDERLIN.
Towanda June 10th, 1858.
Refers to—Wm. ElwelL E. W. Baird, E. D.
Montayne, E. 0. Goodriih, B. Kingsbury, Towan
da B. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop,
J. w itt en he rg. Montrose.
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice,
and on reasonable terms. [June I stb; 1 858 —tf.
c '%atl ! c'tlatt ! !
Ea W. 11A NN. V-1* Dealer,—
Ijr 201 Washington Street, (directly opposite
Washington Market,) still continues to offer to
the city and econtry trade, ail kinds of foreign
coarse and tine salt, it the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's eclebrated brand for table and dairy use
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brovenlow's, &e.!
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu:
racoa; St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz,lvica, Naples, &e..
all of which will be sold at bargain prices
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to select from s good
assortment will find it to his interest to e.
N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small 'ags of
different sizes, and constantly on hand,oin ship
ping order. Also a splendid article/of 'Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put ufhand for sale
by the quantity, in eases of use dozen each.
New York, April Ist, 1858.—Iy*
►1 1 gntirt Nth)
• A.% 1101
NgVl A,FRilisit-EM EN FS
At tho Old Stand of Lathrop &. Co.
LATHROP & DeWITT
BEG leave to announce to the public in gen
eral that they are now opening one of the
largest Srecss of MERCMAVVISE - I'Vbr offered in
Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hard-Ware, Crockery, ike.,&e."&c., which they
propose to sell at the LOWEST CASIT,PRICES:
Those are real Facts.
We wish to demonstrate to the public the
difference between buying Goods for CASH and
es TIME. LATHROP & DEWITT.
Montrose, April 26th. 1858.
TO MUSICIANS.
PARTICULAR attention is called to the
choke variety of Violin, Guitar nod Baas
Viol Strings, some of the hest qualities in market.
Also a good selection of Violins, Bows; Pegs,
Bridges, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, Rosin, dm.,
Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Dram Sticks; Tuning
Forks, Instruction Books,4Ste. Call in at the
Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL.
NEW ItiILFORII`
Shawl and Dress Goods Emporium!
NEW FALL GODS
FOR CASH AND PROMPT SIX. MONTHS BUYERS
H. BURROur
ETAS now in Store, and blanking large addi
11 tioas to his Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
To which he\ would invite the attention of buy
ers; embracing the most-desirablo varieties of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including the New
Stylea of Rich Fall Prints and Plaids, in 1)d
-laines, Ducal Plaids, Plain and Plaid Merinos,
Mohair Cjethq, Gineliams.Silks; Brochc,Stella,
Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls , Rich Ribbons,
Bonnets and Flowers, Net Hoods, Ladies Cloths,
Broadcloths, Cassitneres,4e., with a full assort
ment of other Staple and Fancy Goods, as usual,
including
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hats,:
and Caps, Boots and Shoes, •
Carpeting, Fl oo r Oil CI albs, •
Pulsated Window Shades,
Wall Paper, Clocks,
Drags, 01Is, Paints, - N •
Buffalo noises,
ikc., doe. •
FirThs entire,Stock being largo And &light
for CASH, will give superior opportunity for
Choice Selections, and be sold at the r.owEsr
Tio,trass to CASH AND PRO3IPT SIX
MONTHS BUYERS.
Salt & Motr constantly on hand.
New Milford, 04ober let 1858.
DEN TA NOTICE.
R. A. GIFFORD" has located himself
in Montrose for the purpose of carrying on
the Darrat.-Pitacitca in all itradwancher4. lie is
now ready to attend to alrealls in ills profession
with promptness, snd will endeavor to mei entire
satisfaction. All operations WA RRI StED. Office
with Hr. Dtivii.k Sept: Isth , 1858.—tf.
THE , HONTE,OE DEMOCRAT:
PiIIEISHED THURSDAYS AT MONTROSE,
OFFICE ON PUBLIC AVENUE, OPPOSITE TME P. O.
Terprs.-42 per annum:-25 percent. de
ducted if paid in advance; 60 per cent. added to
arrearages. No person receiving a paper on credit
shall be entitled to. the benefitof any exemption
law as a bar to the collection of bills. The receipt
or papers' on credit to be evidence of au agree
tiynt-to the foregoing.
Discontinuances optional with the Publisher
until all arrearages are paid.
Advertisements inserted at $1 per square of
200 ems; 25 per cent, added for each insertion
after the first three. Ono square one year, $8
each additional square, $l.
Job Work of all kinds executed neatly
and promptly. Blanks alviays on hand.
REMOVAL.
T tine & Post, Attorneys at Law, have
14 removed to their new office, a 'few doors
suoth - of Boyd & Webster's corner.
Montrose Oct. 25,-3m
DR. 101._L. RICHARDSUNJ.
respectfullyWOHlO ton& r his Professions,l
Services to the inhabitants of '
notiT RlOl%l1 1
•ni d its vicinity.
Office over Mulford's Store.
• • f.edlttingivnt the Keystone Hotel. ,
Montrose, Oct. 12th, 18458.-Iv.*
LAWBENLB, GRIGGS, k HINGSBUkT,
NIANITrACTIIIIERII, AND lointns IN
DATS,• CAPS, AND FURS,'
S 14 (2300 Z g•
Umbrellas, 'Parasols, and Ribbons,
AND ALL
Li ILLII\TERY S
No, 46, COURTLANDT STREET,
DAN. D. LAWISENVE, .RIVV-YORK.
JAS. M. GRIGGS, General Partners,—
J5O. A. KINGSBURY,
_M. C. Tri.En.,Speeal Partner. [sep.2,ly.•
HENRY B. HAMAN,
WORN EY and COUNSELLOR at LAW.
/1.. Office in the Union Block—Towanda, lintd
foid vitally, Pa.
Fly will attend prornptly to nil professional
business intrusted to him,- in this and ndjoining
counties. ' [je3:sBtf
AGAIN,"
Dli. rh. S. @riMElrtii.
OFFICE, over Wiiminos Store.
LODGINGS, at SEA RLE'N HOTEL
Montrose, March 10111. 1858.
• -T
• BOYL E .
REPRENENTS A CAPITAL OF OVER
1 55,000,000,
For Fire, 31arinr, Life, and Inland Insurance
°filer, New Milford, Pa.
January 18th, 1853. Iy*
WM. W. SMITH, & CO.,
Catilliet and Chair Maniitartar
ern, foot of Maio Street: Moutroso, Pa. \
ABEL TURRELL, MONTHOSE, PA
, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals
Dye Staffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Window Glass, Groceries, Patitv Goods, Jew
elry, Perfumery, &c.- 7 And Agent ' , for all the
most popular Patent Medicines.
JOHN -GitIVES,
Fashionable Tailor—Shop near tho
naptiiat Me,ting, noose, on Turnpike Street.
gontroee, Pa.
Dl%. B. TIIAYER;
Physician and• Surgeon, Montrose
N. Office, in the Fartner'm Store.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
New 711i1f9rd, Pems'a. ,
holesale dealer in Buttons, Cnmhs
. Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods
Vatches, JewelrF, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut
levy, Fishing Trickle, Cigars, &c.
Merchants and pedlars, supplied on -liberal
terms.
HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN,
TRACY HAYDEN
HAYDEN:
- -
DR. E. E. WIIMOT,
Graduate of the Anopath:e and Homeo
pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per.
manently located in. Great Bend Pa.
April 24 1856.
JOHN SAIME.II,
Fashionable Tailor"; Shop first dno
north of tho Farmer's Store. •
Nl - 0..w 2g71013
FIRE 'INSURANCE CO..
YORK, Pa.
Chartered by the Stale •oJ Penturylrania
CAPITAL, 300,000 D 01,14104
Inure against loss or damage by Op,- on buil
dings, furniture, and merchandise ,generally.
Eijar Losses adjusted by arbitration, ikkhre
the parties fail to agree. .431
H. A. llantz„ John Landes,
H. Kraber, I Fred. Sultibaek,
Williarn,Wallace, Eli. Kindlg,
Samuel Dyer, Thomas Gray, \
David Strickler,
IL KRABEIL i'resident,
D. STRICKLER, Secretary.
BEEBE, Agent, Montrose, Pa.
February 11,1858..
Fifißllll IfffEtt;
rpHE subscriber having purchased
refitted-and newly furnished- thi
_in above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the trav
eling ptiblie and others with all the attentions
and conveniences, usually found in -first-rlassl
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro-
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equa. i every Nint to any in the country.-
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this House
aro large, roomy and convenient.and careful and
attentive Hostlers-are always in charge of them
J. 8. TARBELL.
Montrose, May 13th, 1858. -'
R _E'
.M 0 V. A L
The Saddle. Harness and Trnak shop of
c~vq . •
Is REMOVED to the building recently 'own- .
plod C. C. Hollister, on Main St., one door
above S. S. Alott's, where he will be happy to
wait on all who may favor him witk their patron
ege.
Jan.2.oth, 1658.--tc. .
Patent Medicines, &c:,
READ ! AFFLICTEIIIO READ ! !
Gnaritv.ansaa Menicums.—Vegetable Pills
\ Green 41ountain Ointment, 'Sarsaparilla
Compound, Children'a Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe.
ver and Aguo Remedy, Health Bitters, D.Vsen
tary Syrup, Consumptives Rahn, Marshall's
Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby'it Pilo Ointment,
and- Manual of Health. . • -
el Peal r'
Ayres Pills an d r, es
German Ointment„,Traskla Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davie Pain
Killer, Dr. Pitch's Heart Cnrrentor,' Bennett's
Root and Plant Pilla;Bonle's.Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhede's.Pever
and Ague Cuie,, Merchant's Gargling OlLArni.
ea Lininient t Camphbr, 'Castor OIL Paregorii,
Aloes, Mete, lifyrrh,j,leorice,,,iii.C., '&O 4 Ac...
A now supply just reeeived, to belceptponstant
ly on hand, tor sale by f. 111 ,, BULLARD.
October. lat. 1856,
IRON erry connERCIAIL COLLEGE.
PITIRBURD, PA CHARTERED 1855.
300 Students attending 4nuary,`lBsB.
'Mow thelargest and most thorough Commer.
Mal, School of the United States. - Young
men prepared for actual duties of the Counting
Room.
J. C. S*.rtn, A. M., Prof. of Book-keeping
and-Scientific Accounts. -
A. T. I)ouTuErr, Teacher of 'Arithmetic and
Commercial Calculation. •
J. A. HEYDRICii and'''. C. JENKlNS,Tencherp
Book-keeping.
A. COWLEY and W. A. 3ful.Elt, Profs. of Penn
manship.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,
As used in every department of business.
CO.II MERCI A ARITIIMETIC,RAPID BU
\ SINES'S WRI I'ING—
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—
. COMMERCIAL LAW—
Are taught and nil other subjects necessary for
the success and thorough education of a practi•
cal business man.- • -
12 PR F.M4 VMS. ,
Drawn all, the Premiums in Pittsburg for the
past three years, also:,in Eastern-and Westeaf
• Cities, for best: Writing,
Nor ENOILI VER WORK.
IMPOIRTANT INFORMATION.
Students voter at any time;—No vacation—Time
nolimited-- 7 RoviBw at..plessure--Gradmites
as
aistedlo obtain simations—Tuitionfor full Com
mercial Coarse, $.5,00--Average time 8 to 12
weeks—Board, $2,50 -per week--Stationery,
s6,oo—Entire cost, $60,00 to $70,00.
rllinister's sons received at half prico.
For 'Card—Circular—Speeimens of-Business
and Ornamental Writing--4neose two stamps,
and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
September 9th, 1868.-31 u OTAII,*.w
IA PRIZE i FOR EVERY BODY!
WRO.SEISCRIDES FOR THE
Tt tiu -9 . rk attekin Pros.
4 TIE.VITTIFVUT
-.
' liaZt Cri3T7-:'-:46TMD
FIIIII REWEMEIL
THE TEN-YORK‘VEEKLY PRESS IS
1 one of the beet literary papers of the day.
A large Quarto containing Twenty Pagex, uy
.Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; and El
gently Illustrated every week.
A Gift worth from 50 cents to $lOOO wi l l be
Men t n each sohseriber orrthe receipt of the sub:-
scription money.
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 , one year, and 10-gilts . : . 15.
Twenty-ono copies one year. and 21 gifts so.
,The articles to be distributed are comprised in
the following list
- 1 United States Treasury Note 810'00.
2 do • do do 500 each.
sdo ' do do 200 each.
10 du do do 100 each.
10 Put. Lev. litnl'g Cased Watdies 10Q each.
20 Gold Watches. - - l - '75 &,eh.
50 do ; - - CO each.
100' do - - 50 each
'lOO Ladies Gold Watches - 35 each
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 each
500 do Watches - $l5 to 25 each
1000-Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30
-do do Pens and Pencils - - sto 15 each.
Gold Lockets. Bracelets, Brooches,'Ear Drops,
Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings,
Shirt Studs, Watch Keys,Gold and Silver Thim
bles, and•a variety of other articles, worth from
fifty cents to fifteen thillars
On receipt of the sOscription money, the sub
scriber's namd 7 will be entered Upon our hooks
opposite a number, and the — gift corresponding
with that numbor will be forwarded within one
i'eek, by moil or express, post paid. -
There is neither humbug nor lottery about the
above, as every subscriber is afire of a Prize of
value. We prefer to make this liberal distribu
tion among !bent instead of giving a largp.com
mission to agents, giving to the-subscriber tin
athount that would go to the agent, in man)
cases n hundred fold more.
Fir /Wrests nll communicati o ns t o
DANIEL ADEE, Publisher,
May 27,—y1.] 211 Centio Street, New York
ffiY4DIH/Killeg g 1- 0 0-1141
TO MOTHERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS.
Dr. R.A. LAM OM 'S Periodical Compound.
The most beneficial and successful FEMALE NI Et.
WINE now in use or known, for all eases of die.
ordered, obstructed or suppressed Menstruation,
Lucorrhcea, Female Weakness &c. Ladies who
hiree'been disappointed in the.use•of Female Pills
&.c , can put the utmost confidence in this Com
pound, it is infallible fit the cure of all the above
named complaints. It will be sent by mail to
any address by enclosing $2 t o Bh3l authorized
aaent: Prepared by R. I. ANDREW Iluffitlo
N. Y, For sale in Montrose by
ninv I 3'58-1 v 1 BE N TLEY;READ, & CO..
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
- .PHILADELPHIA.
A Benet:bier!! Instituiion,eslablisled by special en
dotemenl for the relief if The sickand distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic disease..
THE 'lowan° ASSOCIATIOR,IB view of the aw
ful destruction of human life, caused by Sex
ual diseases, and the deceptions practibed upon
tho unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks ' .vet•end years 'ago directed th eir Con
sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE Acr worths of
their name, to open a Dispensary .for the, treat
ment of this class of diseases, in nil their forms,
and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who
apply by letter; with a description of their con
dition, (age, occupation, habitri of life, ifte.,), 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 thAge, And rigl furnish the most improved
modern treatment.
The-Directors of the Association, in their An
nual Report - Upon the treatment of Seival Di.
seams, for the ,year ending January Ist, 18.58,
eipress the highest satisfaction with theauccess
which has attended (14 labors of the Consulting
Surgeon in the cure of Spermatoirhma. S'eniinal
Weakness, Impotence, Gon o rrh cea,(4 leet,Sy pill i s,
the vice of (Manisa or 891f.ahuse i ldtc., and or
der a continuance of the tame pla'n for the en
suing year.
Au admirable .Report , on Spermatdrrhma, or
Seminal Weakness, the vice of °ralism, Mastur
bation, or Selt•abase, 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 aid
Trade on the nature' and treatment of se**
diseases, diet..eitc..Sre constantly being publish.
ed for gratuitous distribution and will be seht
to,, the afflicted, Some- of the new remedies
and methods of treatment discovered" during
the last year, aro of groat value.
Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. J
SKILL'S HOUGHTON; Acting Surgeon, How.
ard Association, N 0.2 Soot blYinth Street, Phil..
adelpbia. Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA.D. HEARTWELL President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Seep. oc 28.1 y
AN - ACROSTIC.
Charley Morris' with hair and holt
Meir.sole heir Of. this v s t areA , ,
And none to baßess me and heiß,'
Resolved. _,lb warßant_ ev'ry joR,
Lae& have a , rush, j'aiilwaysberE, -
;. find me honest; juSt end kill.
* * *Shop No: niremVnt of &ideal-Intel, on
Turnpike titrebt,
Moaraosa, Oct. 20th, 1858.—tc.
A:NEW GOODE!:
H. J. WEBB'Sj
MONTROSE, --teRIL, 30th 1858. -
A -- 2
F ::ellEAp ( J ARFETT
ui
T
HIEVZWO2I 4 4)
49, North NINTH-st,'Philad'a.
Oiruntrß krc
Are soncited to call and "mine the stock 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 widths, Rag Carpet Stair Rods &e.
,CllllFr ii. le VOR,C=3II.
Either W OLESALE or RETAIL, By
WEATHERBY,
0028-3tujw) NO. 49 Worth 9th-st•
tar lab k %Trainmen
`)NE - door below J..Ethridge's Dreg Store,
kir on Pudic Avenue, where - 4111 be found
neotantly. on hand ta 'general assortment of •
GROCERIES: -
Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups; Teas, Coffee
dt.c.; &c.. dtc.
.ATlso the choicest brands of
. FAMILY FLOUR , -
34a1,`Lnrd, 'Pork, Hams, Fish, Dipped Candles ,
Timothy, Clover, Field and Garden
. Seeds. .
We solicit a.shar of the public patronage,e and
'pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, boiling by
each bargain to secure aaother.
BALDWIN & ALLEN.
ALFRED BALDWIN. L I- ALLEN.
- _
TO THE PUBL
S'olritEhel(e re me l; a
o n f t s a I t ! a u w lb l l ish ow
r a i Le o w d r a o rt pri ces, cl es
, as
an inclucennt to persons to make their prchases
of them. wider the presumption that evtlrything
is . equally • low, Without taking iipactl in the
public papers to enumerate - prices, ['wish it dis-
tinctly understood, that I will sell Good 4 as low
for the quality as they can be bought in any
other Store in this place or county. .Baits and
Hooks not used. Purchasers will generally and
good qualities of Articles'at TuttnExt.'s, and in
Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Dye Stulf=,
the very best, and the assortments full. The
Fancy Goods Department 'is also extensive.
Also, choice Family Groceries, Crockery, Wall
Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, &c. In short nearly
everything usually kept in country,stores.. As I
deal in many departments of trade, and ha\ 0
more Ar_ticles than I can well enumerate. in the
limits of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt .
neither will it be _necessary; tinder these cit.
camstances, to till a column with useless re
petitions and blanks. The people RED invited to
call and .examine for themselves. '_ • .
ABEL TURItELL".
Montrose,-Nov. Ist, 1858.
Cobb - dr, Rogers
1) fSPECTFULLY:annonnceatkat they lyre
11J,•entered into a partnership in order to be
better "prepared to supply the wAnts of the pub.
lb. They will keep on hand a good stock of
GROCERIES
at the well know estAblishment formerly occe.
pied by Oliver Crane.
SUGARS, TEAS, Co FT EE, , t Sric ES, Fa
and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Ftstt , nod :di
irtielda found in First Class Groceries.
They would particularly call the attention of
Farmers and others to the fact that they are
constantly reaeiving fresh'.upplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also ood and medium qualities, which oil! h
sold`nlGHT, for ready pay,, in quantities to slot
the purchaser.
carnestlyittlesired that ALL who
are indebted to the establishment either by nolo
or account should ealt and settic . so.s and .Sac.:
COST& [Montrose, Oct. sth, 1558.
TO THE PUBLIC.
GOOD WATCHES
rp HAT have been spoiled be unskilful persons
can ngain be made good by
J. HIGGINBOTHAII
A regular City Watch-maker, competent to repair
-Duplex,Repeaters, Patent and Detached Levers,
Lepineuand Vertical ‘Vatches.&c.,;&c.; whether
English, Swiss, French 'or Chinese make; and
for this purpose has on hand a pox] assortment
of Watch Jewels, Watch Wheels, Mainsprings,
Cylinders. Ilanthi. Glasses, &e., &e:
Fir Shop in Rentle, Read & Co.'s Store,
tlicenis Block, Montrose Sueq. Co., Pa. •
August /sth, 1858. tf.
WINTER A RBA NG EM EN lt
- z 7-77.133
\JEW RAILROAD ROUTE—DELAWARE,
LACKA%VANNA'& WESTERN RAIL.
ROAD.—New and expeditions brad gauge
route from the Nog and West, via Great Bend
and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, through to New York and
Philadelphia. •
LIOn - and after Thursday, Jannary dOth, 1859,
trains will be run as follows:
The Night Express Train bound east on N. Y.
& Eric R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 7.33 a. m.,
and connects with the EXPRESS Train uh , rh
leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia
at . • B.oe a. w.
Due at Sontrose; _ - , 8.37 ••
Tunkli - annock, " 9.18 "
\ Pactoryville, - 9.43 "
Scranton, I 10.30 "
Moscow, 11.17 "
Stroudsburg, . 1.12 p. m
Water Gap, w 1.25 "
Delawar6,(lsminutes to dine,)l.so , "
Bridgeville, • 2.20 "
Junction, • 3.13 "
'1 - New York; ' ..• 7.15 "
- '• Philadelphia, 8.'15 "
Passengers from N. Y., leave - Pier
Nd. 2 North River, at
I From Philadelphis,leive Walnut St,
- Whart,-at 6.00 "
Leave Junction, 11.10 "
Duo atßridgeville,, 12.02 p. m.
, Delaware, (15 mic.to dioner),l2.l6 "
Water Gap, 12.55 "
Stroudsburg, 1.08 "
. ' Moscow, 3.16 "
Scranton, - 4.00 "
Factoryvillo, 4.53 "
Tuakhanuock,' 5:11 "
Montrose, 5.58 "
Great Bend. 6.35 "
Connecting at Great Bend with 'the
Mail Train, West, at
Aecommodatiori Train leavee
ton for Great Bend at 8.10 a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 12 35 p. m.
Codoecting with the Emigrat Train West at
2.20, the Dunkirk Express at 4.35, and thit N.
Y. Express, east, at 3 10 p. m.
Returning, leaves Great Bind at 3.15 p. m.
Due at Scranton, • ' ' 7.30 -'
For the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Divlsien,ii passengercar will be at
tached to the Express Freight Trains, leavi n g-
Sept:doe; at. 4.45 a. m.
Due at Strotidsbarg at 10.20 "
Junction at 2.20 p. w.
. . .
Returning, will leave Junction at 3.45 a.- m.
Due at Stroudsburg at • '7.15
Scianton at 2.35 p. tn.
Passengers to andliorn New - York and 'Phil
adelphia wilt change cars at Junction:
For Pittston, 'Riordan, and - Wilkesbaric,'
take J.. & B. R. R., cars at Scranton.
For Jesup, Archbald, mid Cubondale, take
the Stages 4.1. Scranton:
Tieketisold;and bliggage checked through.
-JOHN BRISBIN, Sup r
- Wu. N. JEN ICS.Gen'l Ticket Agent. 1... •
Scranton. Jam 18th, 559.
7 30 a. to