The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 24, 1859, Image 4

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    Exciting Se Stott of the _ Revolution!
S E AV.-A I-IF';
'OH, lit
TERROIro; THEIGOAST.
CHAPTER IV
When Sea waif left the presence of fair Kate
Criogle, he met her• father, who accompanied
'him down to his boat, in vain .trying to-find
out what had wanted him for.
.The young capttin - sprang into his boat
amid the murmured good wishes of hundreds
'of citizens who had gathered there to see the
privateer go to sew, and in a few moments he
was on board of Ids
With a clear, but bugle-like voice, 'Which
treaded no trumpdi the yeang commander
shouted;
'Man the capstan bars, lads, and, ran the
anchor up with a will. 'Stand bythelib and
flving•jib billards-lay the beadryards aback!'
''Aln otders were obeyedieadily; and in a
few momeuts, the second officer, who stood
on the forecastle looking over the lows cried:
'She's broken ground,aik'
Very well sir-pi-on np -the jib and flying
.jib, and, haul the sheets to starboard—man
the top gallant and topsail sheets and hal
liardsl Round with the capstand l men, and
run the anchor np3o the bows!' c
A momnet later, and the head-sails up, the
'veering bow of 'the schooner proved her to
be all aweight, and then came the-order:
'Sheet home, swid 14st away top-sail and
'Sp-gallatit sails P
This was done; and as thetoreland-aft sails,
already up, failed, the schooner began to
gather headway Then, as shi fell off before
.'the wind, which-1, was fairnut of the harbor,
her square sailsr'filled, and she shot ahead
with increased velocity. .The crowd onnhore
looking with delight trpera du) splendid ves
sel, and gladdenedi•-too, at the thought of her
errand, rent the air with cheers: while Mr.
Cringle, taking upon himself the part of
gunner, fired an impromptu salute from a
single On ivtieb was kept upon the wharf
to be _reed as a warning signal if the British,
approached.
Tire Tyratinicide' replied to this by a sa
lute of seventeen guns—her whole comple
ment. •
-*That's what I call a darned waste pow
der!' said a pinched-faced, dried-bp, anatomy
of a man!, whose thread-bate - clothes, little
eyes, adri lopg,, greedy tallons of_ fingers,
guile the miser 'out and out.
"It isn't yeti* powder, 'Moses Gelson,' said
Mr. Cringle, rather sharply. If it was, it
wouldn't be likely to be in a vessel destined
to fight for libertyl' •
lash—mit? ,What is this 'liberty' to
usl—the war is 'ruining trade,and scion, we'll
be as poor as - ratsp said the miser pettishly.
It is a pity that such mean curses is
you eern't poor i you're too stingy triiive! If
totroniy bad -your . due, you'd get a go..
ducking in a horse pond!' cried out Mr.
Cringle, „so angr:h , and so loudly, that his
words were heard by the crowd, and proba
bly found' echo in their hearts; for they in
stantly shouted :
`Let's duck the old miser—to the goose
pond.with the old tore !
And eeii:ng the terrified wretch they drag
ged him roughly toward a pond of muddy
water near the residenci of - the merchant, and
soon would have pat their intention into eve
•nution, had not Kate" Cringle, who saw their
fictions, wepped out open the balCony, and
cried out, in a clear, musical voice, which
reached everrear:
' Sherrie, 'men—shame I to treat an old
man .60. He ii weak and helpless-, let Lim
go and save yobr strength. for a nobler pur
pose!'
Her timely appeal and her benuty:•---for in
"ser eicitement she really looked handsome—
had tie desired effect t the old miser, was re
leaseid,\lntich to his own gratificaticin, and
rather to the disgust and auger of her father,
who would hate been reallyglad to have seen old
Gelion get a lesson—for he hated him-hearti
ly, not telly for his lick of patriotism, but for
his miserly uteanuess.
remember her—Pll remember th at girl,
bless her!' muttered the old miser, as he
hobbled away: froth the crowd as fast as be
•-ould--not stopping until be reached his
•....n- residence, which was also x kind of store
house in which a cast ar ! riel.y of all kinds of
Rockland trash were stowed—old junk', se
cond hand anchors, sails, cordage, fishing
tackle, nets, harpoons, and a thousand other
things. '
QIIAPTER V
serer was a craft in better battle trim ,pit
deck, below, .ar aloft, ihan the Privateer, ifter
Seawaif had got Iher rigging stretched. Cull
scions that he was ready tojmeet any loe of
his tonnage and weight of metal, be boldly
beaded off from the coast for the track of in
ward-bound vessels from &gland.
One morning soon after, be was at break
fast in his.cabith with the that officer and the
doctor—younghtorly beingin charge on deck.
But each of them bounded from the table
1.-they beard. the_shout 'sad ho!' from the
H.k-ont, at the topgallant croas4rees.
'Where away, and What does she look like?'
cried conng Morley, in reply.
Seawaif sad hie companions. held 'their
tresth and listened for the atiewsr: .
I see three *stil sir, dead ahead; they seem
equate:rigged, and coming down' right before
the wind!' was the - reply:
Tngliabinan ind making for the coast, 11l
wager my trat prize money r said the captain,
is he hurried on deck. -
. •
'John-Bull•Men's; be gar—lshall get my
instruments ready for amputatreried the de
lighted Frenehmaa.
.
'So will 11'_said - Mr. Doolittle, as be buck
led on bieaharr, but abort cutlai, and fol- .
leered bis commander mi deck.
The breeze was fresh, and tbe.schesnier,with
-enly her lower sails and toisails set; -was
going off to the eastward on a taut tow-1 ine,
her top-galhurt and rtryiil yards. pointed to
the winch and her hiebeard tanks aboard.
There was quite a tesly sea rolling;,and as
ate pitched into and through it, she threw
the-snowy foansover her prow almost:as high
as her foretop:
'See all cliiar for action, fweiind aft—reeve
.preventer stay. and braces—have - the spare
spar crewed away!. Gunneri, look to your
cf.Olren; they mad Gaye play soon: . 13,av
dare and Pikerueni see that your toots are in
their* places!' cried-the captain cheerfully, as
14e-came on der.lti and then he siezed his spy
glass, and scanned the vessel in sight. •
'What di) pin make out, sir, if you pleaser .
asked Mr..Docaittle, whose hopes fur worn and.
price - mo ney were now on the rise,
!I• see six vessels; but they are yet too far off
to alias ontr Whether' _they, ate armed or_not!'
was the repry.- _ • • - • _
'Shall the gunner open die magazine sir?'
• 'Yes, after all the galley fires are put out!'
he men went to their work, and iheir re
spective-stations quietly, but with a 'crieerfyl
loOk; which betokend a perfect confidence in
theirvessel, and especially their officers. .fin
hour passed', arid the vessefs were now hull-up
ahead, yetLf•Calitsiii Seawaif gave no orders
flier to lit& the coarse Or shorten sail.-
'What about our eelete, sir 1' seite - 4 . the
lieutenant. \ • -
—'Yon CID nin 'em tip in ions
veady to purl out whet I order it, Mt.
tle; sel,l thn captain, s:ill 'k epi:ig his glass
,
direcied'tdwatds the, appro." • fog ships.
The - enemy were now risin fast, not more
than'four or fire milAs off; 17 i t the Merchant
men, obeying signals from t e sloop-ofivar,
%bleb had evident;; diicoveled theilational,
ity and chintcter of the Schobner, by the rig,
hauled du awind and shmterleil sitil,wlfile the
man-of-war held her entitle iinaorit cloud of
canvas. •
'Take yob r stations for 41(illi.int sbiprcried
seawaif. The men bounded Ito -the sheets And
- brades. 'Hard ttp the bet —ea-e etT ills
alto*, and round in the'*eat . r-braces!' cr!ol
the captsin. . .
Tarnal thunder', vou'ra
from one sloop-&-afar, are pti l
lierstetant, in agonized wond l
'Get out and rig two ape,
nongh on them to sink them
one overettph quarter, atO as
questions ( Mr. Doolittle,' •
quietly.
'I beg your tpattlon,, sir, a ' I ;
thought you was a goite to
delighted officer, as
,hehaste
"Double-shot with grape and canister —gun
ners to Your stations!' cried captain, now,
determinedly. 'Men, make no noise when I
r.nnoutce if, btt within an bur that sloop
of-war shall strike her flag, or we'll vi down
with ours fl) ing! "Nbeit she iS taken, the mer
chant-men well be easy prizes. •
Had tbey-that beenßautione4, the men would_
have cheered so lou!ly as to ba`vos betltt heard
on board the sloop-of-war.
After the drags were rigid and lowered
over the side, held by stout sweets, and, not
seen because. sunk beneathi the water, the
schooner did pot go more than three knots,
although—under full _spread' of canvas—=she
seemed to beiunninztiway from her antago
.niit, which now could be [teen coming up
hand over band, her docks crowded a ith men;
and her ports showing a battery of. twenty
four runs.
On she came wfih, the red c
flaunting from her peak, unti
nearly alutile of theschooaer
shot from doe Of her bow go
''Show them out colors an
the young Captain, while his
with a smile ofterrible,joy.
It was done In an instant;
head was not changed, nor
Rapidly the. Engli,hman
leg a little to leeward, so as
her larboard beam. . •
'Crouch well behin'el the
stand by your larbOard guns,
a match until the order corn
depress your guns, so as to t l
wind a'rtri . water! Sail- tr:rnen -
sheets and braces, and be re
These orders given, Capt
his position on the laroard
ter-deck, and with ill-conoea'
the Eng Hillman range alongi
almost abeam.
!Haul down your colors,
Strike, you Yankee rebel,stn
English captain, Who stood o,
vessel in full uniform, atead
bolditv on to the miezen rig
'l'm Jost going to:slrike=4
but you!' cried gewaif, sar .
stantly giving the order to
broadside.
It was done ty i til terrible etect, for the
British had not anticipated r i"tance-froni A
rebel whom they supposed 1 o 1 e using his
best efforts to escape, and were huddled along
the deck on the aide next to the schooner, and.
were cut doWn in fearful swaths. And as the
sails were little injured, the sloop-of-war shot
ahead; sa that she vias past the schooner be
fore she could return the broadside.
• 'Cut away the drags, spritig. to sour star
board battery—throw in chai n-rbot ma well as
grape—and cut her sticks away " cried 'Sea
waif. ,
rl a
Then orde;ing tbelielm np, l s tbe - schooper's
headway increased, he vee off athwart the
stern of the sloop; and as th guns came in
range, delivered a raking fi which not only
swept her decks, but cutting away her mails,
Crippled her completely. -
He then hauled on a wind, determined to
pepper her until she should ;strike,' and not
wishing to lose any men at close quarters, if
he could help it. 'But he had no occasion to
use his guns any more; for, suddenly, with a
shock, which shook the set and the air like
an earthquake, -the ill-fated craft was seen to
fiy into fragments, amid a cloud of smoke, into
the air.^ . .
Wbetherby accident or d e ign, no one could
tell, but, in someway, the powder in her mag
azine had been ignited, and she wu blown to
atoms.. "
Promted by humanity, Captain Sewaif in
stantly ordered gybe helm up, and geared for
the spot where the sloop-of-war bad been, in
hop. to save some surviving persons of hat
crew.
BLit not a living soul could , be seen. A few
blackened spars and timbers only met the eye.
'Mon Dieu! Mon Dien! xis is too bad! Not
one man to amputat= - -not one ball for extract!'
said the'dottur, with a sigh and st - piteous
grimace, as he looked in the water.
'You may.hare better luck another tittle,
doctor,! said Seasiaif, as he, gave orders to
trim sails and haul on a wind again; for the
transporti—having seen the fate of their pro
tector—were now crowding sail, and tuing,
like a flock of frightened sheep ; to make their
escape from an opponent which had done
such fearful damage in so short a time. But
the Schooner had no lumbering cargo, and
- svas ready for Combat . or a nice, as occasion
required. • •
This great revoltitionary sea-story, from the
vigorous pen of Ned Buntline,will be - condo;
tied, from where it leaves Off bete, in the
NEW YORE Miricunr, for Saturday, February
, 4 26th, 1859, which is now ready and for stile
at s all news depats and -bOok-stores. The
111Eaccar ie the largest, handromesiiind most
unobjectionable weekly paper published, and
enjoys a circulation °foyer one hundred thou
sand copies. Etch number of the New York
Mercury is illustrated by the celebrated
lax Dsniar. Subscription, $2 a rear, or $1
! for six months. Address, Cauldwell. South
worth tk.Whitney, proptietors -New. York
f
I'ov.
JAMES PYLE'S
inEwric samsaierus:
THE B! ST in market "r* it.
LASHES,—no heasbati ,- -st
UV 2s each, ilnd no Jess.
MAW Supply of those excellent Candles;
!It by the or box.
li e rEW supply of those - good TEAS, at 4, 6,&:-
..k.N."Bs'per lb. ; the very bestial' anirket
if 01488E6; -
1 4. 021ACC,0;- '
• ' CM , IRS',"
- lig etteteis littiOKS e
...
Of every variety that is used under the present
adininistration.
YL CLOTH CARPSTING : and indeed our
"tate ban now botat of an assortment
niegaallect heretofore,• at-eery{ low -prices for
mar.. ENYON, Jr
dbe23 & P
• r.wirsillb Centre, Pa.
R: I
iTh ritnenirrg ti MCEOPATIIIr
11 - R.emf4iipg for Anln by A- ts.
.1., Tilit-ritt.;.,.
•
- KEYSTONE HOTEL ,
At Montrose, Penn.
-WDL L RATGIL Proprietor.
9 - 1111 S now and cetontedious Hotel situated
1 on Pub.lie Avenue, near tho Court t ilouse, and
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Montrose, is now fifty completed and fdrnisited,
and will be opened on Monday, the 27th day of
the present month for the accommodation of
the publki and travelers. The Proprietqr feels
confi lent that he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give
• Complerteitiatisfitction.
The Hotel and Porniture'are new, and Co ex
pease has been sparist to render it equal, if not
superior to any similar eitablishmentin this part
of the 4tXte. It is !well supplied with all' the_
recent improvements and comforts, aria dbliging
waiters will always be seadvtirespond to the
call df eltlitorners. .
toin' to run
Girl' asl:4 the
R, with iron e
or dragti; chop
no ktpertinent
d the captain,
n!' said the now
, ad to obey the
The _Stables coon' ctrl
t. ctoct with this. ficituie lire
New venien.
the Proptieter reOpectfully solicits Thertron
age of his old frieudr, and the public getierally.
W3I. K. lIATCII.
Menlmoo,Septemluar
ABEL ITURRELL
jriefi r clelaWnt NesiNint, *in! a
Hlarge and cbcdsevErlety of goods, which
he ofTers to his customers and the irtadiS at low
prices fcrr'rash. Hi sockt compriges:
llt GS,
MEWICINES,
P TS,, - •
OILS, - •
~YIND'QW GL AS S, '
DY.k.'STUFF,E,
• GROCERIES,. -
GLASIS—WARE,-
TIOt K E R V, -
M It RON S,
CLOCKS,
WALLPAPER,
WIND,OW,PAPEft,.
WIN DO O IL sII XI ES,
FTANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INS-TRUMENTS,
- JEWELRY,
i'ER UMERY, -
DR Y•G 0,0. D S,
HARD WARE,
S T 0 N'E WARE,
WOODEN. -WARE,
LOOMS,it
BRUSHES,
JAPANNtED WARE,
,
C iv ARY SEED,.
-POCKEI KNIVES, •
WHIPS,
UMBRELLAS,
G U N S,
PISTOLS, •
A M UN I T I 0 N, .
TURPENTIN.E,
C A MP H E N E,
BURNING FLUIt,
.A.LCOHOL, •
LIQUORS, ,
rossotSt-George
she was within
when she fired a
d namel' cried
nate fine flashed
ut the vessel's
sail touched.
osed • op, hes d
o tauge tode;
bulwarkb, mew
outdo not touch
from my lips;
6ke her between
rs, stand to your
dv for orders , :
Sewaif took
;ide of the (par
ed delight saw
until she was
(FotMerlicinalPurpsoset bitly‘)
TRUSSES,
SUPP'ORTERS,.' '
.r I 11 sink you
kr!" shouted the
ShiOULDER •BRACES,
POTMON , NAIES,
-SPECTACLES,
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,
GOLD O PENS,
STAZIONERY 9
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c.,
1 , the poop of Lis
ng himtelf by
, ot fSy eoiors.,
deally, and in=
nr in Lis abolt
And all of thnmostpopnlar
PATENT MEDICINES,
ThanlePil for the liberal Vatrohage hitherto re:
eeived, he hopes to merit a continnanne and
4arge increase of the samt.
ABEL TURRELL.
. Montrose, Nov. lat 1858.
NEW YEAR PRESENTS.
TtlE subscriber Fiche. to make a present-of
about different Alumina, for tilt , tfelti
1859, to ,every family in Stisquehana county.
They and got up and published at a, great
pease, and contain much valuable information.
• ABEL TERRELL.
• Montrose, January Ist, 185 e.
Vrtseuts.
THE subscribers would call the attention of
their friends to the great variety of Gold
and Silver Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods
which they have on hand suitable for the ap
proaching Holidays, and which they offer at the
/retreat Cash Prices. Everts 4c ALLEY.
No. it Odd Fellows' Hall,
Binghamton, Dec. 17th, 1858. •
GOLD' AND SILVER WATCHES.—Open
-Face and Hunting, of every style and price.
comprising over fifty different patterns, many of
their own importation, and warranted time
keepers, which cannot fail to suit, by
EVANS & ALLEN.
GOLD-GOLD -CHAINS; Crosses, Keys, Seals, Neck-
CHAINS ; laces, Studs, Thiables, Spectacles,-Breast
pins, Ear-rings, Finger-rings, Sleeve.buttons,
Lockets, Bracelets, Snaps, Pens, Pencils, Tooth.
picks,s&c., &c., &c.; by EVANS & ALLEN.
SILVER WARE. Table, Desert and Pickle
forks. Table,. Desert, Tea, Sugar, Cream,
Berry, Preserve and Salt Spoons; Napkin Rings;
Childress' Knivis, , , Forks and Spoons, in sets;
Cups; Ice Cream, Pie, Butter and Fruit Knives;
Salt Cellar* Caul Cases, &c. &e., by
Etass &
P.LATED WARE.—' tea Sets, Tea Pitelers,
Castors, Cake, and Card Baskets, Pitcher
Trays, Salts, Cops, Sugar Baskets, Soup and
Gravy Ladles,. Forks and - Spoons, for sale
by Evian &
, .
111APIERMACHE Boxes, Perfume and ,Fancy
JL Cases, Coral Beads, do. Necklaces and Arm
lets, Shell and India Rubber Combs, Tea Bells,
Telescopes, Watch, Stands, Knives and Forks,
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Wax, Satin and Amber
Beads, &c., dtc., &c., by EiANS & ALLEN.
I)IAMOND PINS AND FINDER-RING
some very Eno, by Evass & ALLEN.
PLATED KNIVES.—A Large Assortment of
Table and Desert Knives, and CarVers, by
EVANS & ALLEN,
• O. 2 Odd Felltottr Hen.
Eihikat6l6e, (TA 7th, 1858.
irr 1859.
WE ARE BOUND TO CO AHEAD? .
GO SEE •
rrHE LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS
1 just received at the Original One Price and
Ready-Pay Store of
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
The People's Agents are °nand with
a large stock otoMads comprising Staple&
Fancy Dry Goads, •
Slats Ik. Cain, •
• Boots & Shoes f
Groceries & Provisions,
Floaer & Sally •
t • Ta s sitee Notions,
Watches, Seiketry,
Wall & Windosi - Paper,
Woostelat-Waie,
and 1e hatione thoAand . and one thldgebeshies.
; fire will my to CIeGASE BUYERS
stu.oint BARGAINS
CALL and 8.1 1 :Ei
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
:dew bliirord , Pal Jan. Ist, 109. •
Wilt Spot York City Illustrated Nowtlnporio
A- Motraziais , &r., Citt, • for sale ot the
314IFST111141KIF: itedlii STORE. lov
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•
8 MICE.
S. 0. S SIRE dr, BROTHERS
itEE NOW
• - st vpll - of 41j
ke 4 ,'
FALL • •
AND
WINTER- b(00101S.
w i HlCiifor . lbashorProdace can be boight
very
WALLPAPER. ' A select assortment
received.
S. H. SAYRE 61. BROTHERS.
CARPETING. Bargains offered by'
S. 11. SA] RE & BROTHERS
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
LOWS. We invite the attention of Fars
Y
to the celebrated Peekskill Plows which
welters added to ourlarge assortment.
S.H. SAYRE S. BROTHERS,
. ,
Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
Montrose. Nov. 29th, 1858. 18tf.
STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES !!!
OUR Stoves 'have been so thoroughly tried
to the entire satisfaction of all, that they
need no recommend frrim us.
S. H. SAYRE cit DIMMERS.
00 Ds 1? Lt OIP g.a
a ff . PM&
AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION;
A ND examine the -choice-.stock of Fall
AL! and Winter Goads, just opened
tor Examination and - 5A.1.8,a eery lotakures by
C. W.MPTT..
STET. . , Cashmere, and DuLain-Shawls at
very I prices by G.W. MOTT.
HA Ts and-Caps of 01 newest styles,-in
great variety by C. W. DIOTT
PRINTS in abundance by
C. W. MOTT.
BRASS Hoops, Ilosiery, Gloves, Belts
ete., etc., by - C.' W. MOTT.
1100 RAWN and Bluo Sheeting tiaa Sh'efingh
-2-.7 Shirting Stripes, Ticks; Denials, Summer
Stuffs, &c., &c., as low as can bo afforded in this
market. C. W. MOTT.
GROCERIES, Crockery, Flardware and
various other articles too numerous to men
tion,—all of which shall bo sold Cheap for Cash
r Ready Pay. • C. %V. MOTT. •
OLOTMlS,Cassirners and Vestings, very do
sirable styles, at prices that cannot fail to
suit. Call and be convinced. C. W. MOTT.
WM. B.
_SIMPSON,
WlTtii. REPAIRER,
Shop in Boyd cC Webiter's new building,
next door above Keeler & Stoddard's.
AVI G worked for thS past nine years
IX with the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can do the most difficult jobs
on short notice.'
MI Work Warranted to Give Salitfaction
W. B. Ststrsou has worked for me for WIMP
time, And I_ can recommend him as a careful and
skilful workman, competent to do as good work
as can ho done in the country; and 'worthy of
confidence. ' WM. A. CHAAIBERLIS.
Towanda Judo ibth, 1-858
!refers to—Win. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D.
?dontayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Eingsbury, Towan
da; B. S. Bentley, L, Searle, C. D. Lathrop',
J. Wittenberg, Blontroiin. •
• * *Jewelry beady repaired on short notice,
and on reasonable terms. [Juno 15th, 1 858.—tf.
gait, Batt I halt I !
aE[). W. MANN, Whohilktle Salt Dealer,—
kfil 201 Washington Street, (directly opposite
Washington Mark'et,) still continues to offer to
the city and cointry trade, all kinds of foreign
coarse and fine salt, at the vory lowest figures;
40000 sacks snit In part of Ash
ton's celbblated btsnti for table and dairy use,
Jel'rey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's, &e.,
and 50000 bushels Turks Island! Spares, Cu'
races, S. U ben, Lisbon, Cadiz; Ii ica, Nantes, &e.;
all oft'hich will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wiahiog to 'elect from a good
assortmeut will god it to hia Interest to'call.
N. B.—Fine table salt put *up in small bags of
different sizes, and constant y, on hand in ship
ping order. Also a splendid article - of Rock'
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put rip and for sale'
by the quantity, in eases of fire dozen each.
New York, April lst,lBsB.—ly*
An entirt Beiu it.o.tid
..4.1111411111
NEW ARRANGEMENTS
At the Old Stand of Lathrop & CO;
LATHROP & DeWITT
BEG leaie to announce • to the public in gen
eral that they are now opening one of the
largest STOCKS of MERCHANDISE ever offered in
Montrose. Comprising Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hard-Ware, Crockery, &c., &c., &c., which they
propose to sell at the LowEse CASH PRICES.
T-hose are real Facts-,
We wish to demonstrate' to the public the
difference between buying Goods-for cssn and-
ON TIIIE. LATHROP & DEWITT.
_Montrose; April 26th, 185£1.
MIISICIANg.-
ARTICULAR attention is cnlka to the
P
choice variety of Violin, Gaiter and Bass
Viol Strings, some of the best qualities in market.
Also a good Selection of Violins, Bows, Pegs,
Bridgim, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, Rosin, att.,
Aceordeons, Rates, Fifes, Dram Sticks,.Tuning
Forks, Instruction Books, tic. Call in at the
Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL
11 W 11IILFOR
Shawl and Dross Goods Emporium!
NEW FALL 'GOODS -
FOR CASTI ' AND PROMPT SthtfORTIIS BUYERS,
8. Mr/MITT
j_T AS 'now in Store, and is konkint.laiio addl.
11-lions to his Stock of '
•
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
To which be would invite the attention of= buy.
ere; etnbracia,„„ff the most desirable varieties of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including the New
Styles of Rich Fall Printi and Plaids, in De
laines, Ducal Plaids, Plain and Paid Merinos,
Mohair Cloths, Ginghams, Silks ; &oche, sten.,
Caihnire,Sillcand Wool Shawls, Rich Ribbons,
Bonnets sad Flowers, Net Hoods, Ladies' ClOt hs,
Broadcloths, Cassimeres, &c., with a full assort
ment of other staple and Fancy Goods, as usual,
including
Groceries, Crockett, Hardware,
Stoves, frost, Steel,-Nalls,
and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Carpeting,PloorollCloths.
Painted Wiudowilhades,
Wall Paper, Clocks,.
- Drugs, Oils; Palate,
Buffalo- Kobe.;
&e.,-
J The entire Stock being large and bought
for CASH, will give superior opportunity-for
Choice Selections, and be sold at the tdottlEs`r
FIGURES
to CASH AND PROMPT SiX
MONTHS DINERS.
Salt & Floor &Instantly on
New Milford, Cfctober 1et , 13b5.
• -
DENTAL NOTICt
11 - Ikit: A. Girrecomb has Located himself
inn - Montrose for the purpose of carrying on
-the DENY.% I. PIII.I3iCE 10 Its lie - is
now ready to attend to all ails in his profession'
; e ah prbrnones,aiid will enfleavtir to , 2717 e entire
NatioLetion. Alt nio•ratic.n% WC fol A NTED. ' Office
with Dr.l): %writ, 44 , pt. Ibtli. I asP.—tf.
THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT.
PCBLISIILD iIItIiSDAYS AT MONTROSE:,
.2FFICI.: ON Ut.l:l-1C AVENCy, 0.1.1 . 051 Ti: TUE I. 0.,
Terms:—s2 per annum:-23 percent., de
ducted.if paid in advanee z 50 per cent. added to
arrearages. No person receiving a paper on credit
shall be entitled to the benefit of any exemption
law as a bar to the collection of bills. The receipt
of papers_on credit - to be evidence of an airee
ment to the foregoing.
Discontinuances , optional with the Publisher
until all arrearages are paid.
Advertisements inserted at el per square of
200 ems; 25 cents per square for each insertion
after the first three. One square one year, $B,
each additional square, 64.
Job Work of. all kinds executed neatly
and promptly. Slakuks always on hand:
REAIOVAL.
Little & Post, Attorneys at Law, have
removed to their new office, a few doors
south of Boyd & Webster's corner.
Montrose Oct. 23Am
• DR. WM. L. RICHARDSON,
WOULD respectfully tender his Professional
Service's to the inhabitants of
- MONT ROSEA, .
•
and its vicihity.
Office over Studford's Store.
Lodging% nt the Keystone Hotel.
Montrose, Oct. 12th,
loBURNER, GRIGGS, & KINGSBURY,
MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS IN
MATS, CAPS, AND FURS,
400/I:Dgi
Umlnelras, Parasols, and Ribbons,
AND ALL
• ETILLINERY 'ARTICLES
No. 46, COITRTLANDT STREET,
LAWRENCE, ) NEW-YORK.
Ls. M. Gnicns, - General PArtners,—
.INo. KI-NGSBURY, )
M. C. TYLen, Spee'.al Partner. [sep.2,ly.•
• TIENBY B. McKEAN,
TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW.
LI., Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad
ford 'county, Pa.
atte'nd iiro'mptly to all'proressional
business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining
'enmities. s • ,[ je3'sBtf
"HOME AGAIN,"_
all. lb'. <S. DEMME.
OFFICE, over Wilson's. Store.
LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL.
loCentroae, March tok'lB.sB. •
WM. W. SMITH, & CO.,
Cabinet and Chair Ptlanninettlr
irs, foot-of Main Street. Montrose, Pa.
ABEL TUERELL. mosTmohu, Ps.
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, chemicals
Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Girs, Varnishes
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goode, Jew.
elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent tor all the
most popular Patent Medicines.
JOHN GROVES,
Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the
Baptist Meeting !louse, on Turnpike _ Street.
Montrose, Pa.
DR. R. THAYEB,
Pbl3o.eran `And Siirte'on, Mobtrose
ta. Office in the 'Farmer. Store.
• HAiDEN BROTHERS,
mew Milford, Pelineal.
Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Combs
Suspenders, 'threads, Fancy Goods
Watches, Jewelry, Silverand Plated Ware, Cat
lery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c.
Merchants and-pedlars, supplied on liberal
terms.
WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
- DR. E: F. WILMOi,
tirades:me of the Allopath:c end llomeo.
pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per
manently located in Great Bead Pa.
April 21, 1836.
• JOHN SAIITTER,
rashionable Tailor. Shop first doo
north of the Farmer's Store.
IKIII
• , IT HE subscriber hiving purchased
.•• 1 refitted and newly furnished thi
• bore well known and popular Hotel,
:: •
- is prepared to accommodate the trsv
eling public and others with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found in first-class
Houses. No•effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equa. i every point to any in the country.
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected With this House
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
atten five Hinders are always in charge of them
•
- - S. TARBELL.
Montrose, May 13tfi, 1858. _
RE M - 0 V A. 1.;
iliSaddle, iliniess and Trunk Simko(
Leo R. WOMDMVE
IS REMOVED to the building recently on
pied C. C. Hollister, on Mato St., one 'door
above S. S. Mott's, whero he will be happy to
wait on all who may favor him with their pattOn
ng.6.o
Jan .-26th, 1858.—t a.
Patent Medicines, &e.
READ ! AFFLICTED, READ /7
Gnarnminano MEDlClFES.—Vegetable Pills
Green Mountain Ointment,_ fiefs/piffle:
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe
ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen
tery syrup, Coninmptive's Balm, Marshall's
Uterine, Catholican, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayre's Pills and Chew P,ectortil,
Germap Oinfultnl, mAdatie Cfruttifer(t,
Holloway's 01 - rittnint and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Pr. Fitch's. Heart Corrector, Rannetes
Rocft and Plant Pills, Sonle's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's falanVeAetaVePilla, Rhode's Fe - ver
and Aguo Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni
ca Liniment, Camphor, Castor Paregoric,
Aloes, Pisani, Myrrh, "Lteoriee, dre g '&c.
A now suppryj list reeelved,ra be kept constant
ly on hand, for sale by L N. BULLARD.
October, Ist, 1856.
HIGHLYIMOORtAN
IN: F-110.MIT-1111,
To All Gentlemen Who Wedr ClotArs.
lIlAirF: recently - m - ;de arrengements, AL, ion.
siderable expense, for doing work in•the
Tailoring Business
on very short notiee, in it neat,darable, and huh
!enable manner; and at reduced prices.
'I will furnish garments to otder, If desired; or
render, the customer whatever assistance he may
needzin selecting materials of the beat quality,
and at Ole - lowest-market prices.
Ail my •work will be warranted as to ft;' 6n.
ish and durability. No customer need take hip
work from the shop unless it suits him. -
Eking permanently, and lizclusirely engaged
in this basinfuls, it shall be my great aimlo please
the public, and thus secure their patronage.
, . • .• • • • JP. UNEISI.
lilontrose, Ate - fat 1 gbB.-- • - ' '
. 111.1 :, Ecr ou rprOggi ai,ai - r4i7r - ,1
4: 1 7i7.7j - d i ~ C l .
-d - ,r i_Y alit il' ~- - --4 40 i;
§.
, . er , oo ..,...pori On newtest i .
- . for vole by ABEL TrIRRE
Montrose, N0v..1. 1 30, 18 . 58. - '
1" 111110GRAPIIS-ii NEV riC POl%
Der` kb, 11359 - TOliffEf.L.
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MON:CITY conmERCIAI.COLLEGJEZ,.
PITTRB U RG, l'A CIIA RTER ED 18555. I
3.o4Studtmta attending January.lol3,
STOW the largest arid moat thorciughCommei
.ol ciat School of the Milted States. Young
rneniprepered Int.:actual duties of the Couuthag
Room. _ ,
J. C. &mu, A. M., Prof. of Book.keeplng
and Scientific Accounts. • . - •
A. T. DOUTIIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and
Commercial Calculation. . ‘
J. 'A. lIEYDRICK and T. C. halms, Tcacher of
Book-kceping.
A. Cow LEY and W. A. MILLER, Profs. of Penn
mansbip.
lINULE ND Doctite. ENTRY npoK NEEPIND,
As rise in every department of business.
COMMER lAL AHITIIMETIC—RAPID BU
SINESS. WRI I' ING— . -
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY--
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—
COMMERCIAL LAW—' ' ,
Aro taught and all other subjects necessary for
the success and thorough education of a practi•
cal business man.
Drawn all the Premiums in Pittsburg for the
past three years, also in Eastern and Western
Cities, for best Writing;
NOT ENGRAVED WORSE. '
IMPORTANT- I FOR NATION.
Students enter at agy.time-i-No vacation =- Time
unlimited—Review et pleasure—Graduates as
sisted to obtain situations—Tuition for full Cont.-
mercial Course, s3s,oo—Average. time 8 to 12
weeks—Board, $2,50 per Week—Stathinery,
s6,oo—Entire coat, $60,00 to 830,00.
tWf: Minister's sons received at half !trice.
'or Card—Circular—Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps,
and address F.W. JENKINS, Pittaburg,Pa.
September 9th, 1.858.-3 m I.Y•eq,*.w
A PRIZE FOR EVERY BODY!
WHO SUESCRIBES s FOR THE -
Neitr-Ooth rt'attkln V 1155..
Vi
mtaunitrmt - - - -
:a :it! fiT . . hi.T ZZLi•
f AEU' . 111.1F1P.011
Irr HE NEW:NORK WEEKLY PRESS IS
1 one of the best literary papers of the day.
A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, or
sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; and Ele
gantly Illustrated every week.
Al Gift worth from 50 cents to 81000 wi!l be
sent to each subscriber on the receipt of th 2 sub
scription money. , •
121 no copy for one year, and kgift .. $2.
Tliiee copies one year, and 3 g!fta . . . 5.
Five copies one year, and 5 gifts . . . 8:
Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts . . 15.
Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30.
The articles to be distributed are comprised in
the %flowing, list :-
1 United States Treasury Note $lOOO.
2 do do do 500 each.
5 GO _ u do 200 each.
10 do• do do 100 each.
10 Pat. Lev. Hunt'g Cased Watches 100 each.
20 Ced Wstehes ' - . - 75 each.
50 do - - GO each.
- 100 do - - 50 each.
100 Ladiesold Watches . - 35 each.
Silver hunting Cdied Watches 30 each.
'5OO di) Watches - $l5 to 2& each.
1000 Gold GuOrd, Vest and Fob Chains t 0 to 30.
do dp Pens and Pencils - - sto 15 each.
aold Lockets, Bracelets; Brooches; Ear Drops,
.Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings,
Shirt Studs, Watch K.Pys, C old ana
Wes, and a variety of other articleS, worth from
title cents to fifteen dollars cach.
On receipt of the subscription money, the sub
scriber's name will btf entered'.upon our books
opposite a number, and- the gift corresponding
with that number will be forwarded vjthin one
week, by mail or express, post paid.
-There is neither humbug nor lottery about the
above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of
value. We prefer to make this liberal distribu
tion among them instead of giving a large com.
mission to agents, giving to the subscriber the
amount that would go- to the agent, in many
cases a hundred fold more.
Address-all communications to
DANIEL AKE, Publisher,
May 27.—y1.] '2ll Coatis Street, New York
E1a..0/lifße..*itql ' 2..ttnt#
TO MOTHERS, WIVES it DAUGHTER:...
Dr. R.A. LAMONT'S Periodical Compound.
The most beDiAcial and successful FEMALE MED
tan now in use or known, lot all eases of dis.
ordered, obstructed or suppreshed Menstruation,
Lueorrheea, Female Weakness &c. Ladies who
have been disappointed in the use of Feinale Pills
&c , can put the utmoSteonfidence itithis Com
pound, it is infallible in the cure of all the above
named complaints: It will be sent by mail to
any address by enclosing. 82,t0 - any authorized
agent. Preparedloy.R.l. ANDREW Buffalo
N.Y. For sale in Blontivie by
mayl3'sB.lyl READ, & CO.
HOWARW ILADELPHIA. ASSOCIATION,
PH
A Benevolent Instittition,established by , special en
dmomeni fur the reliefof tfie sick anddistressed,
eicleti with Virulent and- Epidemicdiseases.
THE HOWARD AsIOCIATIONaII viet' of the aw.
ful destruction of human life, caused:by Sex.
nal diseases, and the deeettliotut practised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago. direeted their-Con.
suiting Surg eon , as a CHARITABLE ADT:worthy of,
theiroame,to open a Pisponsary for • the treat.
sent of this class of ditieases,lii all their forms,
and to give MEnt: - .:si-A: l ;vP2i. anstii, to all who
apply by letter, with a description of their con.
title°, (age, occupation, habits of life : , dte : 4) and
in eases of extreme poverty,lo furnish medicines
free
_of charge. It is needless to add that the
Association conimands the .highest medical skill
of the age, and will furnish the moat improved
modern treatment. -- - '
The Directors of the AsiOciation, in their An
nnal Report upon' the treatment of Senna] Di
seases, the year ending 'Januarys - TO, 1858,
express' the highest satisfaction-With ihiseceess
which has attentimt tbeishe . rretthe-,cOmMitiog
surgeon-in the:iiiie SfiermiteirMit,'Belniesi-
Weakriess,'lrnpetence;Gonorrhcea,tileet,RlPillig,
the vice of Onanisin ni'Self-abuseAci -and- or
der a continuance of the Mne-plan, for.the.em
suitigyear.
An admirable Report on Sperawatorrhrea,.er
Seminal Wea kn ess ,
. the vicelif Onanisro,fflastur
_bation, 'cir'Selt-abuse, - and other dieemies of the
sexual organs, by Abe Consulting Surgeon, will
be gent by. mail (in a. sealed envelope), FREE
on, the receipt of TWO
STAMPS for" postage. Other Reports a nd
.
Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual
diseases,. diet. &e.. are Constant!). beie Oldish.
ed for gratuitous distribution and will •bo sent
to the afflicted. Nome -of, the aew , remedies
and nactbu4s of treatetent discovered during
the last year, aro at:great value. •
Address, .for Report or Treatmeut, Dr. .1
SKILLINHOUGHWINAitirig Siirgeon, How
ardlitisociation;Nii:2 South Ninth Street, Phil.
adelptiia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
- EZRA D. BEARTWELL Presidini.
F ALRCHILDi See". • • ee 28•13' •
r • AN X.CROISTIC.
charitilroiii -*kb 'lAir WE, ` •
Zitotole bait Of - thie'.'s' it, 6t it ,
And -nope to• ikallass.foe' atttl - biatt
RettoliVti'te'w)tillttat et i t tloß."'
Des • hate• it' liusir,'Fastiorlys '
You'll ihtd'itii hatiiiiitattat' ittitff
dghoptio.•Z,Bainifkaitt of itedifewilotolon
Turnpike &Ad.!' •
-• Witt man, Oct:2oth,
'"
inaction Ak : -' .. 2.,11t,p. m.
,Raturnitrg, !SDI-leave Junction at
.._,;,..0a,ni,
Due at Stroudsburg el . ........ 1.1...5 '•
.i , sciajiton at .. ' ° :Bs p. ni.
Pa ssenerii Iti‘einrfrehi - Ntir York .i.ii'r hi',
kadelphia erttrchifriuir iiiriir'et - Jrinctinii: --.,---, 1
. !
• For Pittston,. Kingstom , 4n4r.tllilketibiarre, -
take L. & D. R. IL-, sais .atlicrantori..f , - •
•...• For Jinisup. Archbald, and s
.Qarhurniale, lake
• I. the StagiasSillauranton. ' . • -•:, -
• I Ticketilold,and baggage eheckeifthrough. ,
AI'S '- • JOHN..DRISBIN, Sup't'.
W.n. N. JtiKs.Oco'l Ticket Ag,trit •.
NONY'ROSE; NO I?. 30111 1858. tierautba,lan. 1 5 3. th, I 65'..,.
:NEW GOODET,
=NM
H. J. WEBB'S.
' , 0 , ,1 A.„.M:I). S' l .
kNtY MATERIALS - FOR
::.L....1.:: A: ::„G:7!....+1,-7-. ::,SI
,Its DRICING CaMpllene, Lamp 011,
'ljr Candies, of best. qualities, eeinstantly
on hand, anclat prices as CRAY AS TUE CllEArssT.
Cuistothers map rely upon zetting, Fluid and
Causpheue, new and good, as I sell so fast,
,they. sever get stale. Also. I:ans and Lawns.
• ABEL - TtIItREI.L.
Blontrose, Nov. 25th, 185$.
• THE BLIND SHALL SEE.
A LARGE AND NEW simpur
SPECTACLE - S. -
7CM RECEIVED.
•• •
CALL AND TRY '
st Trl:ll4l,L'a
TO .41D i g ke
Montrose, finv.2sth, 1858.
;flour, , titb-&-YroVisinit 2.tore.
Om door beloWl. Ethridge's- Drug •Store,
on Public:-Avenne,:;wherw with be found
nootantly on band a•general assortmentof
:GROCERIES:
Sneteas Sugars, Molasiseti,.Syrups, Teas, Coffee
: dre., &e.,.&e.
•
Also the choicest brands of
FAMILY FLOUR
-Meal, Lard, 7FOrft, Harps, Fish, Dipped Oandios•
Timothy, Citiver,Yield and Garden
Seeds.
We solicit n share of the public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN . & ALLEN.
ALFRED BALDWM. W3l. L'ALLEN.
TO THE PUBLIC.
SOME Merchants publish a few low prices,
tir the price of Slow kw priced articles, as
aminducentent to *Sons to Make their parchases
of them, under the presumption that everything
is eiplaUy low. Without taking space in the
pablie p4pers to enumerate prises, I wish it dis
tinctly understood, that Twill sell Goods as low
fur the quality as they can be bought in any
other 'Store id this place or county. Baits and
Hooks not used. Purchaseis will generally find
pied qualities of Articles at. TUCHELL'S, and in
Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Dry e Stuffs,'
the . very best, and the assortments .fult Tlm
Fancy Goods Department is also extensive.
Also, choice Family Groceries, Crockery, Wall
Paper, Jeweliy, Perfumery, Ste. In short nearly
everything usually kept in country stores. ' , As
deal many departments of-trade, and have
more Articles than I can wallenumerate in the
lignite of a Newsroper, 1 shall not attempt it
meltl r will it lie necessary, under 14.,e
to fill a column with useless re
petitions' and blankii. - The people are invited to ,
call and examine for themselves.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Nov. Ist,' I SIM.
HERNIA TRUSSES,.
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS,
SIIOULDER BRACES
UST received a large await:lent of the
J
above tiitietes, at !educe') prices. The ploNt
difficult cannot fail io bo suited in size. finality
and prices. • ABEL TURRELL:
Blontreoe, Nor. 25th. 1858. '
White-Man's Barber Shop,
T THE
11fr _MEM 0:071 . 1,
.11 (INTROS A',
N. 11. NEWEV.
BUFFALO
of sEw No. 1 selling fur three - quarter,. the
prieacif last seassn, by 11. lIURILITT.
New Milford, Dee. Ist, 1858.
CASH PAID -
Mk - NIPPING FURS-. BY
HAIM EN BROTILF4LS.
New Milford, Pa., mad. Is', 1839.
.TO 'TEE PIIBLiO. _:-
GOOD WATCHES
I s r pfIAT haye Veen spoiled by unskilful persons
111 1 - can again be made good by ,
'!. ~ n '
J.RIGGI,NBOTIEAII -
1 .
, - A regular Cily Watch-rnakeP,competent to repair
' Duplex, Reptiaters, Pafent anti Detached. Leyer ; , ,
Lepines, anti VOrtleolVetehes,dro.,&c.; whether
English, Swiss, French or Chinese mnko . : - and
for this purpose has on hand a pod assortment
of Watch Jewels, Wateli Wheels, Matusprinp,
Cylinders, Hanils. Glauen. &c. t &c. . . .
Fir Shot) in. Bentleki • ReVd & Co.'; gtorc,
t'ionnii: illoUlt,'Nontrose . usil. Co., Pa.
August 95tii,.1858. ' ' If.
..
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
altimicEiEw.mgm
EW RAILROAD ROG`I`C-DEI. WARE,
II LACKAWANNA & WI:STE:IIN RAIL
ROAD.—New and expeditiode bri.zoi • gongo
route from the Noit and West, via dreat:Bend
and Scranton, ind from the - Lackinthnti, and
Wyoming valley* through to New Yoi.4' and
Philadelphia. . '
On and after: Thursday, Jimmy. 2011, 1859,
trains will be run as follows:.
. . . .
The Night Espress Train bound cast on N, Y.
Sr. Erie R. R:arrives at Great Ifend at 7 33 a. m.,
and .ronnecti the EXPRESS Train u 11. eh
leaves Great Bendior'NuivThrk and Philadelphia
at • . 8.00 a. in.
Wont 1 11ontrose, 8.37 ••
Tunkflanhoeh,. 9.18 "
Factoryville, 9.43'
Sera_ntop, . . 10 30 "
Moscow . • • ~ 1 1.1?
• Stroudsburg, . 1.12 p.. In.
Water Gip; . " • 1.25
Delaware,(ts minutest° dine,) 1,50 "
Bridgevillo;' - ' ' - 2.'20 "
Junction, 3.13 "
New York, 7.15 "
• ' ktitadeltdria, , 8.15 "
Phsite — bgUris . 'teeth 111: ._ i or, -
_Na 2 North River; it • ' " .'7.30 a. in.
From PhiludelPhia,leaVe Walnut St,
.
-- Whartiat • ‘. • -, •6.00 "
Leave Junction, -' '.• t -. • 11.10 "
Duestßridgeville, ~. - - .42.02 p. in.
. Delaware,(lsruic.to,dinner ) ,t2.l6 "
' 'Water Gap, ' ' • .12.55 "
, Stroudsburg,: , • 1.08 . "
Moscow: ~ : „ • 3.16.
Scranton, _ 4.00
Faeloriilie; '' ' ' 4.'52 y:
Tunkhanneek, . 5.11 "
• hlontroao, 5.58' "
. Great Bend., • 6.35 "
Connecting at Great Bend with the
'Mail Train, west, at
Accommodation Train Icaies E'er: n
ton for Great Bend at 8.10 a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, 1:135 p. in.
Connecting with the Emigrat Train West at
2.20, the Dunkirk Express at 4.35, and the N.
Y. Express, east, at 3.10 p. m.
Returainglloaveclirett.Bend at 13.15 p. in.
Due at Scranton, — - . 7.30 '
For the secommod s olion of . way travel on the
°SonthettMlighleil,frifoisenger eat will be a t
taehediethf Express Freight Trahrs;leaving-
Scranton:lW ' -, - •- • • . 4454. m.
Due at Slroudaburgat. I, i ;10.20 !'