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

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Its just reeeiving-a Large Stock of
NEW'STOVES 9
"' 1 NUMBING -•-a cull assortment of Elevated
11. Oven, Large Oven and Flat Top - Premium
'Cook Stoves, (for wood or coal.) with superior
variety of Parlor, Office and Shop, and Store,
(for wood or c8i1): also, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet
Iron, Stove Tubes: &e.. &c., &c.
assortment includes the Most SELtet and
Hrsurant.E ILTOVES in market, and will be
vld on the -.nosy- TEF.M.S, and. to
Which he would invite the particular attention of
CASH lavCra t . [New ]lilford, Nov. let, 1858.
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Red,; Red,
white.. 'White
and Blue. • and Blue.
THE PIHLADELPIIIA .WEERLk
QED •
. WHITE AND BLUE
Is one orthe Targesi and Best Illustrated Lit
erary Papers in the United States.
An Imperial- Quarto, containing B...pagee: or '
- to columns originil, interesting aad fascinating
reading ma tter,-trom the pens of the best Ameri
- can AUTHORS. -
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Oneeopy for two yearn 413 - 00 and 4 "
One copy for three y'rs, .S 5 00 and 6 " "
- One copy for fire years, t3S 00 and 10 . u • '
♦SD TO CLrES:
Three eopies'nne year,- $5 00 and 6 Premiums.
Fire emfesene year, 88' 00 And 10 '
Ten copies one year. $l5 00 and 20
• • Tworay-onerofs I y'r,s3o 00 and 42
. Those getting up Clubs of Ten Subsc.ribera,
and remitting 815 will be entiiled.to an- extra
:opy. free; and those sending $3O for 21 copies,
will be entitled to "a copy and premiums, free.
PREMIUMS: •
•
Evert , Subscriber to the WEEKLY RED,
'WHITkAND BLUE will be entitled to two
Premiums. worth from 50 cents to $5OO, by the
payment• of 25 gents on each. As soon as the
subscription money'is received. the subscriber
will be informed by fetter what premiums he is
entitled to,. and then it is 'optional whether lie
remits - the 25 cents on each and takes the Pre.
;aims er not.
Tilt PREMIUMS:
•
The Premiums that we sell to the subscribers
for 25 cents eneh, are comprised in the folloinng
- T:
5 Piaboforfek, - 8500 each.
• - -5 D.S.Treasury Notes, - - 500
• 10-Gold Watches, - - 150 i "
_ " - ; - 100 "
- . 75 "
50 Sewing - Machines, = - 75 ""
200Goid Watches,:
300 " • " - - -50 "
- •‘• 300 Silver Watches. - - 30 ."
• . 500 Silk,Dress Patterns, - 25 "
1,000 Silver %Vetches,- 10 •
- • 1,000 Gold Chains, - - 10 to 25 "
- Gold Bracelets, Armlets, Neck Chains, Cameo,
, Florentine, Mosaic and Gold s(one Setts, Gold
and Silver- Thimbles, Gold Ear DrOps, Rings.
Breast Pins, Bosom Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Cuff
Pins, Lockets, keys, Scarf and Shawl Pins, end
other articles, wlacth frcirn 50 cents, to $l2 each.
All communications must be addressed to
A. M. 1111011'1, Ilk CO.,
123 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
* *Agents wanted in all parts of the United.'
..,..;;Stetes'and Canadas-to sell Books. Musia,*.w.
Gold - Pens - '
&c.. and receive St . 1
ill-
ictiptions forthe RED. WI7ITE-AND ELITE'
Catalogues and Numbered Certificates will- be'
sett to, those wishing to act. as Agents. No..
capitaltequited. tmar.3,"59.
NEW YEAR PRESENTS. •
rrH,E.subgeribAr wi,lies to make a present of
about aix - diff. - rent Almanacs, for the year
1859, to .everv‘titpily in Susquellana county.
;nay are got up and Putitielkd at a great ex
pense, and cidita.:n much I Itinable information.
ABEL TURKEL'.
• - Montt use, Jar nine Ist, 1859. .
"HARD TIMES NO MORE."
NY PERSON (Lady or Gentleman,), in the
United States possessing a small capital
of from $3 to $7 can enter into anr easy and
respectable business. by Which from .$5 to $lO
per day can be reati:ed. Forparticnlars,aßdrEss
(with stamp,) - W. R. ACTON & c 0..,
mh3 3m wl .41 North SIXTH -at, Philadb,
1838. Jl;' DIG - HERMAN, SR. 1859
HARDWARE
,4;titie gmfornun
IN FULL BLAST.
RE undersigned would take thii opportn:
IRE
arty to inform .his friends and customers
fhalhe has recently made large additions t.o his
former extensive stock of -
Hardware, Stove's, - Stove Pipe,
Stove Trinamings, Zinc, dic.,
and that be is prepared to supply the wants of
the community in that line at unusually loiv
prides.. He flatters ii:naself that his facilities for
manufaettiring his own Wares, Stores, &c, give
him n decided advantage over any who pur
chase and transport at a heavy expense their en
tire stock.
He wouTd say to those who wish to purchase
STOVES' of any description, STOVE PIPE, or
TRIIIMINGS, of any kind, and pay for them, he
is prepared to giie . them - grreat.hargains a bdt to
those-who want to purchase on a year's credit
and then lot it rue two .mars mine, he had rath—
er they would call 0n some one else, even if they
hare to pay seventy •&re per cent more than an
article is worth. lo tih• lice of ' .
Shelf Haitware,
his assortment is thel.rgest and best selected in
Sosqueltaimi County: Purchased as_ his stock
has been mostly oi.manufact arena," he is enabled
to offer indocemcnts to those country merchants
lintzThr hay sotall• Wit; rarely found this siderof
the big city. We ean offer special inducements
to Carpenters and .Jciners who are. in want of
either Tools or Building Materials. Black
smiths can find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS,
and, n fact;al most anything to their line, by call
ing on as,
cwrA*ip FOR C.LIM.
Our - stock of
Dry Goods, - Groceries, Boots and
• Shoes, Hats and Caps, Van
. lice -Sotions dke dc.c • •
.•
is as iargd as The times will admit:of- They were
purchased at a low figure, and will be_sold at
prices to correspond .with the
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING !
•
We have jut opened about one-and abalf
cords of ready-made clothing. Every body saysthey are cheap. • Some say they are wry ehesP,
Xtid A AA:tuber have ventured to say they Aro dog
cheap. - Certain it is that a small pile of money
grillbufa large pile of clothing.
We would add, in this Connection, for the in
fbrmation of all concerned and the "rest of marl
,that we are tired and sick of the credit
system; we have suffered enough by it already,
and are determined to rid ourselves of the
ttoe wbote' " ' critter." , Believing that the nimble
sixpence the true system, we are 'resolved to
'dos it, and are offering our goods at prices , to
correspond..
• *** Produce taken in eschange for Goode.
J. DICKERMAN, Jr
New Milford, Nor. 299th, 1858 . -
. - Dr. EC Smith;
QURGEON DENTIST. Residence and
of-
Bee opposite the Baptist Church (north 820
Montrose. Particular attention • will be given
tO inserting teeth on gold , and aßrer plate, and
to tilling decaying teeth. . •
January tat, 1859 e
EIUMPAREY'B' 110310EOPAMC
lieceedics An' Este by ABEL Tvfmkt,T...
Scrofula, or Mile'3 Evil ,
is a constitutional , disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak, and pnor. Being in the circulation, it
pervader the whole Lodi, and may burst out
discaseen nr part - of it. No. orgaliis free
"from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial dis Case, low living, dis
ordaed or-unhealthy food, impure air, filth
and filthy Labia, the depressing victs, and,
above' all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its originrit is hereditary in the con
stkution, descending •'from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
it seems to be the rod sif Itirn who says, tt I
will visit the' iniquities of the fathers . upon
their children."
-Its effects continence by deposition front tho
I blood of corrupt or ulcerous Matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
.tuberelcs ; in the glands, swellings`; and on
tho surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cot
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life,-so that scrofulous canatitu
-1 - dons not only suffer from - scrofulous corn
; plaints; but they have far less power, to with
stand the :insults of other diseases;'CO2lsC
quently, rest numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in .the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; and many
desthietive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.' - •
One quarter' of_ all our people arc scrofulous:
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
,To cleanse it rpm the system we - thustreno t vate
, the blood by in alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it shy healthy food and exercise.
Such a' mediCine we supply in
AYER'S
- _
CompOnad Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the Most effectual remedy which the modieal
skill of Our Limes can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal uialadv. It is com
bined from the - mv active ryinedials that have
been discovered for the cxpurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue-of the
system from its -destructive consequences.
fleece it should he employed for the cure of
'not only scrofula, but also those othcr„affec
tions which arise from it, StAch as . Entmrtvn
and Stux li:sr:Asc.% ST. INTIIONY'S PHU:,
.11064 or EnysichLis, PIMPLES, Pcsttamo,
IlLoyours, 'hams and /toms, Tritons, Tavxaa
and Svist ltarvu, SCALD RINGWOMI,
/1111".C.SIATISNI, Si:l'lll3l7W and MEItetrIIIAL
Dis
issrs, Dr.orsy, lirstmrsta, - DMILLITT. and,
indeed,- Au. COMPLAINTS AILNING rnoir Vma
vi.D The popular belief
in '' impurity of hired" is founded in truth,
for scrofula h., a degolue ation of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sunny,.
rills is to pnrifymud regenerate thiik vital Maid,
without which mused- health-is impossible in
contluninatell constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic PillS f
FOR ALL THE, PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease 'within the range of
their action can rarely still/sum,' or evade them
< Their penetrating . properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate 'very portion of the Minims organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy Utilities. As a t.ousericnce of these
proPUrtica„-the invalid who is_anced victim with
pain or physiiod debility is r,tonished to find his
health or energy restored by atumedy at once so
simple and int ding.
Not only do they cure the every-day s complaints
of every body, tut also many formidable and
dangerous disco-es. The agent below named is to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certiSeatrs of their cures and directions
for their use in the folioning complaints: Caitire
_nest, Ileartfirenz,ll4 "dad, ariaina firm's tlimi'do - ed
Stomach., .NOteSe.r.hi,is,,,t,,,, P.:;)1 in nod Jlorldd
Inaction of tie :11merli, I.7eit*l•ntry, LOOS Of NV*,
tier, JaMitliec, and 'other kindred complaints,
arising from a lirostate of the Ludo or obstruction
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of its functions.
Ayers :Cherry Pectoral,
11.11 . 111
eonghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumps
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
dise:We.
5 ... 0 trice is. rf.r. fo or se ruil.f :`.IICI o nu
merons'nre the va•c. of it, cazres, that almost
every section of r,ntry :Antibes- lit pur•ons
lick knorn, y . til f‘oett restored from alarmb
'.and even. : dusperate disease., of the lungs by its
use. Whin once tried. its superiority ever eiery
advt.:inn:l due ilia kind is Mei Apparent to es?u,e
observation, and ahereits virtues ere Lothru, the
public no inner be-:talc ninit artbinte to employ
for the diztreccing cod dimgerues aire , tior.s of the
pu:nionary oceans that are ineieent to our climate.
While mime inferior . remedies thrust Upon the
commit:nit - v . hare failed std been discarded, this
has gained friends by every tried, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they ea 4 never'focurt, and pro
duced cures too nurnenms and too remarkable to
be fotgonen,
PII4ARED BY
BR. ',Y. V.-,114 . YER &
LOWELL'. MASS.
FOR - SALE ST,
A. TURRELL. MOLITOSP; 'A. V. S. Ca.
Gibson; J. Hosrana, Friondsvilie; Y ,, NNG S.
/RA SCOTT. Springville;
DEN' 13110771LR5. MAY Milford; J CA mistr.,
Great, E. R. Grow, Glewood; W. 11.
TILITEA. DITOCk; EITOIII dllroxt.Ey; Hattori,
and all Drutglats.
CALII.I2I.
THE undersigned, the Founder and Publisher
orVan Courts Cminterfeit Detector, deli.
rous of retiring from this branch of business, has
merged that old established work in the popular
Bank Note Detector of Imlay & Bicknell. Hav
ing published Van Court's Detector since 17339,
the undersigned reluctantly. -parts with his old
friends and subscribers; but this reluctance is
lessened by the conviction, that in Imlay & Biek.
nelreßank Note Reporter they will, receive a
work that matches the times. J. VAN COURT.
Al! subscriptions to lOLA & 'BICKNELL'S
Rank Note Reporter.
are Tin:phle scruptilously in advnee. This is the
oicielet Bank Note Publicatiotrin the world. For
thirty long years it hai maintained an unsullied
reputation, and contiituot; to he the necessary
companion of all businebs people over the whole
continent of Ainericti.'
THE mat OF THE. WORLD!
Now in press by Islay & Bicknell, will be glren
gratuitously to all old and new subscribers. All
Coin Charts. Guides and Manuals, as compared
with .iiits,.may he considered waste paper.
TERMS—Semi-Monthly, per annum, 81,50
- Moat)/ ly I " l,OO
Single copioi nt the ebunter 10
LI 'l4 Mfti r
Addri.ss IMLAY 45....`81CKNEL4
janl3-3m] Box 1150, Post Office,
•
The People's Agents are on hand with
a large stock of Goods comprising Staple 44
Fancy Dry Goads, ,
Halt ac Caps,
Boots dc Shoes,,
Groceries 4 P r ovisions,
- - Flnr dc Son, '
• • Yankee Notions,
Watches, dees - eiry,
11,
.Wall 4 Window Paper,
I
- Wooden-Ware,
l •
;andwe have one tho usand and one things besides.
We Fill ioy to CLPSE BILY-EI?S
if you want BAIMAINS"
'CALL cod SEE i• - -.
. • . HAYDEN BROTHERS.
New Milford, Pa.
HAYDEN
18.59.
ISTC: 4O WI.M.- , _______—___ __4..— - _
AL -. INTERESTED.
TAR. E. PAirit 1 1 .1105 t, ".4 would lite- V)
1.../ after a silence ofnearly ten - ye-ars, to appsal-
to the moral sensibilities; of a very gene
pub- 1 ' "
lie,- who have always minqested . their sense of rrillE subscription iaecounts of the late firmof
appreciation of his usefulness: - by exacting his i 1 filcCottma & Oznitrisett have been placed
services when needed orshought to be needed,, in the handsvf Mr. Wm. L. liscas,— : he alone be:
lbat who have giech no othe,r evidence of .grati- I higanthorizedlo eol:ict add give receipts Anne
ade or goodwill--partieularly.inr the way of i some. Re designs nvassin g the county , and it-,
substantial aid" as Kosieth would say—that i is desirable that 'SO . indebted should settle
he now desires& foil and entire settlement of elf! promptly, Thereby ;Wing further trouble and ei-
his accounts, also the accounts of tho late firm ! pease to all parties. 1 1.11. MeCOLLUM. - 1
of Patrick 'S, Dimock; and he wisles Anther to i
j A. J.GERRIISON. '
efate-that be desires nothing to be col . caidered.l tfonfrose; gel:Outlier 210 -:185.11 . '
saronz-if, alter a few weeks, the said accounts,'
----------2-----L..._4_, - • -
remaining unsettled, she'd be plated in the loin&
of a good sheep trllector, and made to aecoiant
to hint something.tbat will buy Oats and Buck:
wheat. Please notice this and take setion
dit.tgly.—Yoifterroly, ,
_. - --- -- -
jar
Executots' Notice:
IXTHEREAS, Letters Testamentary upon the
LT .estate of Honorable . Nicholas Ocerfield,
late of fileshoppen. township. deceased,, have
been granted to the undersigned; all persona
indebted to .tho said estate will please make_
payment, end" those having claims , will pliase
present the same without delay :to.Dr- Nathan
Wells, at Bleshoppen, or Charles Beeney, of
Braintrim, Wyotninzeoctrty,Terin'n„
NATHAN - WELLS;
, .
CHAS. KtENEY, sEa 111.
Feb .
E. PATRICX,
KEYSTIONE HOTEL,
At Mentrose, Penn. •
WM E. NATION, Proprietoi..
THIS new and commodious Hued situated
on Public Ayenne, near the Court' Houseond
nearly in the cense of the business portion of
Montrose, is now tu.ly completiA and furnished,
and will be opened on Monday. the 17th day of
the present monOt for the aceoniniedution of
the public and travelers! The Proprietor feels
confident that he lis now prepared tp entertain
guests in a numne i r that - cannot fail to give
Complet.p Satisfaction.
The aotel and
',Orme has, been n •
superior teany s i t e
of the State. h '
recent improvenie;
waiters will alwa
call oTenstomers.
The Stables Co
New
Thei ) ruprie , oe
age of his 01 ff it
, •urniture are new, and no e
ared to render it equal, if not
filar establishment in this part
s well supplied with all the
is and comforts, nod obliging
s be readyto respond to the
nettled with this House are
d Convenient
espeet fully solicits the patron
, • and the 'public generally.
NV U. K. I lATCII.
2lst, 1858.
MontroFe : Sept
'ABEL
SAS just retu
I ,
, istr.re and cl'
fie offers to his‘du l
prices tor cash. I
T U RR ELL
:neit from Isit34 : Vork,with
ioicu variety of Goods, which
Stomera and the public at low
lia stock-comprises: •
1.7 G S ,
lICIN ES,
A l'N T S,
OILS,
OW
GLASS;
STUFFS,
CERIES,
S S—W A
).CiE E IL Y,
R.RORS,
L PAPER,
DW
OIL SHADES,
!I GOODS,-_
IN STRU EN T S.,
WELRY,
'FUMERY,
0001)5,
L
D WARE,
,rE \V A RE, ,
WA - RE,
00MS,
USIIES,-
NED NV A RE ,
D-CAGES,
tY SEED,
T KNIYE : S';'
!II r s
W I X 1)
1) YE
-G RC
G L A
C R I
M I
W A L
WIND
WINI)01‘
F ANC
MUSICAL
- J
PEP.
DRY
II A It
• STO'
woor;
Br
_Bit
J'A'PAN
- B
c ANA
POCK
BELLAS,
•UN S ,
SL S ,
N IT 1 0 N,_
'EN T-I N E,
[PIT - ENE,
N G F UI D
0, 11 0 L , •
U 0 It S ,
r ntp ones only,)
IU SS E S
,
t 0 T E S,
[ER 11 11 AC E-S ,
lONNAIES,
, TACLES,
I.F.II . SPOONS . ,
ENS,
SINGS, BOWS,
tho most popular
MEDICINES,
ibemi patrouargellittrerto rrn.
to merit n contitruance and
saitne
A . IIEL TERRELL.
t 1858:
PI
A Al I.
T V R
C A It
-TCURNI
A L
LI
;rlfe9icii
' s s
LD
Pl l
,P - 0 T
S
SILVER & PLAY
0 L
STA'I
VIOLIN ST
And all of
PA TENT
Thankful for the
ceived, he hove
large iLwease of ti
Mont mgr. Nnv
L 1) 1,•11,
0110 •
11
THE sulyq•riber,
their friends 1'
and. Silver cVatehe
which they have (I
pronehing
lqtrest Cash Prices.
Virtstuts.
• would call the attention of
the great variety of Gold
Jewelry and Fancy Goods
n hand suilaldo for tile . :13).
and whieh they offer nt the
Eva ssoks ALLtiN,
Fellows' Hall,
17t1 1858.
107E1 WATCTIES.—Open
oT every style and price.
ditTerent patterns, many . 01
aim, and warranted time
lot fail to suit, by
EVAs' & ALLEN.
N o
Binghamton, Dc42l.
GOLD, AND Si
Face and
eomprioing over 01.
their men imp or t;
keeper., which ezinri
riou? CHM N.§
laces, Studs,
pus, "Ear-riiv. F I
Lockets, Bracelets,
picks, &e., &e., dze. 1
, QII,VEJt. WARE
6.3 Forks. Table,
Berry, riesPr , e an
Child-nibs' Knives. r t l
Cop's; lee Cream; P;
• Snit Cellar.; Card
Crosses, Keys. Seals. Neck.
'hirable. Spectacles Breast
.. ' - •
Inger ma's,' Swer-e-buttons,
i lF,naps, Pens, Pencils, Tooth..
' by EVANS & ALLEN.
—Table. Desert and Pielac
, Desert, Tea, Sugar, Cream.
Salt Spoons; Napkin Itinpe
olks ailil Spoons, in•sets;
e, Butter and Fruit Knives: . ,
aNes, &C. 4 r, by '
• .
Ev..t Ns' & Atirs. ,
•
• ,
DLATED WARE.—Tea Sets, Tea Pitchers,
k Castors, Cake and Card Basket s , Pitcher
' Trays, Salts, Cup s Sugar Baskets; Soup and
! Gravy Ladles, Forks and Spoons, &c.. for sale
by
1 EVANS & ALLEN..
1
1111APIERMACH Boxes, Perfume and Fancy
IL Cases, Coral ads, do. Necklaces and Arm
; lets, Shell and . Indi Rubber Combs, Tea Bells,
ITelescopes,. Watch Stands, Knives and Forks,
, Pocket Knives, Seis. ors, %Vas, Satin and Amber
! Beads, &c., &e., &c ,by Et-Ass & ALLEN.
j TATAMQND PINS - AND FINGER-RING ,
ILi some very fine by - EvAss & Au.ta. •
--r . -
f n • LATED KNIVf.'S.—A Large Assortment of
.1. Table and Desirt Knives, and Carvers, by
EvAtis & ALLEM,
7 o. 2 Odd Yellows' Hall.
'''. Binghamton. -ec ' 7th, 1858.
- 1 1 859,
,o
WE AR4 110b*D TO GO AHEAD!
-'GFOI SEE
•
HE LARGE StOCK OF NEW GOODS
T
jnat received ttthe , Origioal One Prior: , and
Ready-Pay Store otl
IFIATDEi . BROTHERS.
NEWS! OF - FICE:t: -
rriqpNe ! York e y Illustrated NewspapOrs
. for sale : at. ; tls
°ll E
STOR r,
A. N. BEILLAnD:
S. R. SAYRE & BROTHERS
.9.11 E INV RECEIVING
wow of4 - 11
„ee' "4 4FALL
AND
NAV' Wi n kr, It GOOlOl%.
7111C1{for Cash or Pieduto can be bought
V very
W ALL, PAPER. A select assortment just.,
11 I/ received. • T
- S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS.
ARPETI NG. M 1124413 offered by
lJ S. I, SAY li.E Si - HAULIERS
_ _ . _
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
MOWS. We invite the attention of Fanners
to - the celebrated Peekskill Plows which
w•e hare added to our large avaortnrent.
S. H. SAYRE & BrmEns,
Proprietors of gag,lu Foundry--
Montrose. Nov 2911), 1858. N I Btf.
s . n)vEs! STOVES 1T STOVES : !
OUR Stoves Imre been so thoroughly tried
to the entire toitisftetion of all, that,they
need no.reeommend from us.
S. 11. Ssvrti: & BROTITRIIS.
Is) ip Lt . co 1p
42 re all i i \ PD 0 •
•AT THE BEAD OF NAVIGATION;
AND examine the choice stock of Fall
acid Muter t ibloodci, just opened
for Examination and SALE, at reryhttefigurea by
C. W. MOTT.
QTELLA,Ctothinere, anliDeLaTn Shawls at
L. eery low prices LY C. W. MOTT.
Li ATS and Caps ul the newest styles, in
Li
great variety by C. W. MUTT
P RINTS in abundance by
morr.
R ASS Hoops, Hosiery, Gloves, Bens
1.1 etc., etc.. by C. W. MUTT.
ItetWN and Mini Shi•etinra., nna
Sitirtino Strips, Ticks, Denims. Slimmer
Stuffs, Ste., &c., as low as can he afforded inihis
market. ' C. W. MOTT.
kiocrant es, Crockery, Hardware and
G
various other articles too numerous to men
tion.—all of which shall be so.ld'Cliotip for Cash
or Ready Pay. C. W. MOTT.
CLOTUS, Cii ...timers and Vesting, very de
sirahle styles. at prices that cannot fail to
suit. Call and he convinced. C W. WITT.
WiII. B. SIMPSON,
W :A. T:t if 11 fl :h. tflE it,
Slaop in Boyd & Wrb•ter's new building,
next door above Kreler & Stocblarifs.
VING worked for the past nine years
with tho'inost skilifol workmen, he'reels
confident that he can do the most - difficult jobs
on short votive. •
All Work Warrantrd to Girt Satisfaction
W. Stursos has worked for mo for fume
time. and I can revotnmend him as a careful and
Aki Ifni workman, competent to do as good work
as can he done in the country. and worthy of
conti.l.-nce. WM. A. cHAAIRERIAN.
• Towanda Juno 10th. 1858. •
Iblers E. W. 14. D_
Moptuyne, E. U. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towrins
da; H. S. Deritioe, 1. Searle C. to. Lathrop,'
J. Wittenberg:. Mimirose.
',Now - dry neatly repaired on short ,not ice.
and on reanonable,lerms. (dune 13th, 1858 —iC'
!alt I
W. at A AN. Whoresaln Salt
141 Waihington Street. (dlrePtly opposite
.11nrkt,) ail'. r!ont'7l . nt.q to offer li
the city and en.intry trade. . kinds of forcian
roue and line ".alt, at the very" lowest figures;
400 r sar'..s and hags, von,..inting in part ur Ash
ton's pc lebratud braiwlfni tat'o anti_ dairy ult.,
Jeffrey & I )irje. Marshall`
and 5'091.0 bushels Tnrks lionares, Cu
raeoa, St. Übe.,-1.4.1, 0 n. Cadiz, Inca, Nantes, &e.,
at of 'which will be' Fold at harg.dn prices from
vessels, atorc and sturchanKes.,
Any purchaser witaiinz to tt*lbbt froma.tood
assortment will find it to his interest to
N.B.—Fine - table sat put up in small bags of
different-sizes; and constantly on hand in 'chip.
putt order. Also a splendid article of Rock
Ground salt. in quatt boxes. put up and for sale
by the guaritity. in ensen of five 4ozen each.
flow' York. April 14. I:45Ft
„In 01=entire I.l(tu
- - lESI
At pio Old Stand of leatlirop & co
LATHROP & De WITT
•
.
;L: leave to announce to the public in gen.
er:il that they are now opening ono of the
largest STOCKS of 31EacizAmusE ever offered in
Montrose, Cumpri„ling Dry Geed*, Groceries,
(lard-Ware, Crockery, &e., &e., which they
propose to sell at the LOWCST CAST! PNICES.
Those are real Facts.
We wish to demonstrate to thepublic the
difference bottween huying -Goods for cast! nd
ON Tntr.. LATHROP & DEWITT.
Montrose. April iltith. 1858.
TO 31U8ICIANS.-
DIARTICULIAR attention is calhd to the
choice variety of Violin. Guitar and Bass
Viol Strings, some of the best qualities in market.
Also a 'l , od selection of Violins, Bows, Pegs,
Bridges, Tail Pieces. Finger Beards, Rosin, 4c
Areardenns, Fetes, Fill* Drum Sticks, Tuning.
Forks, Instruction Books, &c. Gall in at the I
Variety Store of ABEL TURREI.L. •
NEW MILL FOn
Shawl and Dress-Goods Emporium!
NEW FALL GOODS
FOIL CASII AND PIiCtAIPT SiX MONTHS BUrglIS
_
N. BURRITT
A ti S on T t v o in hi - g .‘ t .s or l e o l o d r i 4 Takina addi.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
To which he would invite the attention of boy
en; ; embracing the most desirable varieties of
LADINS DRLISS GOODS, including the New
Styles of Rica Pal' Reint.4 aid Plaids, - in De
!nines, Dural Plaids, Plain and • Plaid Merinos,
Mohair 'Cleths, Ginghamit Silks ; Brorhe, Stench
Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawlit Rich Ribbons,
Donor Ts and Flowers; Net Ikeda; Ladies' Cloths,
Broadcloths, Cassirneres,dfc., frith a full assort
ment of other Staple und Pates Goods, as usual,
including
Grocerlto, Crocke'ry,, Ilardware,
Stoves Iron, Math; gets,
ntreCapt, Haoskaiid !Woes,
Carpetins.PlooroilCloths.-
P'stiettcoll WlticliOtvitlialkg..-
.. Wall Pa per; CloOts
Oils Pohl*. • •
~ toses, !:`,
' dec., elte.; -
Urthe entire Stoeic beinglargo and boaglit
for CASH, Agin give supe r io r op p ortun it y for
Chore° SultCtiolll4. and be sold at the r:owear
rurtutEs to CliSfl /04D` -- p 1 031 PT SIX
MONTHS BUYERS.
Salt it Flour constantly bn hand
New ?differ& Oetcdter 1 , 1 1858.
DENTAL NOTICE. -1
-riff. A. GiFFOUD hi" ionateil hiateif
1..) , in Montrose fur the purpipte of inirryieg on
The Diariaci'n.Atortee,in 411 its,ilennehes. He is
now ready to attend to aif eallsi in his profeasion
with prompinena,and will endeavor to give entire
satisfaction. Ail *operations WAIIRANTED. • Otheii
with Dr. Dimucx. r3ept. ;nth, 1858.—tf.
THE DEMOCRAT.
,PUBLISLIED TIIFRSOAES AT MONTROSE, PA,-7 .
ON PUBLIC AVENUE, OPPOSITE
I t erms.-82 per annum:-25 percent. de
ducted. ificildin advance{; " 5o per ceeL added to
arrearagea. No person receit in a paper on credit
shall be entitled to the benefit of any exemption
law:as a bar to the eullveiiiin orbit's. The reeeiPt
of papers on credit to bi!, evidence of Al/ agree-.
mcnt to tho' foregoi n g.
Discontinuance% optional with the Publisher
unlit all.arrearalea are paid.
Advertisements inserted at 81 per equate' of
200 ems; 25 cents per square fur each insertion
after the first thrw. 0; square one year, s‘s,
each additional square, d.
Joh Worly of all kinds executed neatly
and - promptly. Mantis olwoyes 011 hand.
REMOVAL.
LPobl, Attorneve at I.ia,e, h a v e
removed to their new race. n few doom
solidi of Boyd & Webster's curnm.
Illontrpsto Oct. 2.5.-3 m
DR. WILL. 111C1111:1)SON.
WOULD respectfullYtensier bis Professional
tatreicos to :Ito ink:hit:ants of
• lIONTROSIE,
- :LI d its vicinity.
Office neer .Iluiford's store.
Lodgings at the Keystone Hotel.
Montrose, Oct. 12th, 18513. I •
LAifilESI i, -t;Ritfii,--ChlkSlll-Iti-1,•
114Nt:FACTURF.nsi AND JODBERS IN
DATIL, CAPS. AND FI:11S,
go ‘ 2 4 a"a CO g •
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons,
AND .11. r.
• •••
Illt!':IER7 .
No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET,
DAN. D. I.a.ient:scE, NEW-YORK.
JAS. M. GRIGGS, General Partners,—
JNo. A. ICpc(;.lll.7ftv,
M. C. Tri.r.n. Parther. [.,+e.2:1 Y. 7
HENRY B. McKEAN,
TTORN EY nnd COUNSELLOR at LAW:
lA. Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad
ford nonnly,
arWill attend promptly to all professional
business intrusted to him, in this.and ndjoining
voitrtileq. [ j1,3'5111f
. "HOME AGAIN,"
IDR. frjr l )) ( 6l ; :i r i.
_ _
OFFICE, over Wilsois".. Store.
LODGINGS, At SEARLE's HOTEL.
:11ontin.se. :11.oTla lon 1858..
WM. W. SMITH, 8c CO.,
Cabinet and Chair Mantatztetur
ers, fool of Main filroet Moutros.e, I'a.
ABEL TURREEL, mosTmksE, PA
Dealer in Drug., Medicines, Chemicals
Dye Stufr., Glass ware, Paints, OIIN, Varnishes
%Vit4lnw Giveries,Fant'y Goods, Jew.
elry,Perfutnery, &e.—And Afloat tar all the
must pettidtar Patent Medicines.
. .
JOHN GROVES,
Fa‘hionable Tailor—Shop near th
liaptiat Meeting !lows,' lak .Turnpike Street.
Milntrose, Pa.
• DR. R. TAAYER
Plipdeian and t turgeon, Montrose
Pa. Oilier in 111,. Formeevi Store.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
len' M ilford, Peassa'S.
VWhoibsale dealt.r in Button , ‘ , .., Cong:":
Su , penders,. Threads, F n.-v
Watches, Jev, Ore. Silverand Plated IVaie, Cut
lery. Fishing Ci gurs . & c.
31erehants and pedlars, supplied on 41:wra
t V lUD A.
JOHN lIAVUEN
DR. E. F. WILMOT,
ratlatate ~ 1 the ABoriatil:e and Ham,.
pattiti• Con,•aes of Modkine, I, now per
manentlykentel in Great Bend Pa.
April 21. 1836. , I
JOHN SAUTTER,
Elas . .lll4slsoihrefait. Shop !!na doo
r north of the Farrner - e - Store.
f fiALKILIT
rp lIE suhscriheritaving puretnried
• "1: iL notified and newly furniNhed th
nip
"".- above well known and popular Hotel
P.; - .
prepared to necommodate the tray
el in t '4 \ puplie and others With all tint attentions
and Conveniences usually, found in first-class
itouses No effort will be spared by the Pro
\,, . .
prietot and his Asststants to make the Hob. ,
equal in every point to anyin the country,
'eke Ifinikv, will always; be supplied with tat.
Choicest Liqunr ‘ s. . ,
The. ,t,;thlit, connected with this /least
are lartre, roomy and convenient,and careful and
attentive Hustlers are always in charge of them
J.
Montrose, Nfay-13th,18,58.'5. TAit hELL.
I PHILADELPHIA. ' 'f. '
Patent Medicines &c. - 1 A fienernlent lnslilutiomrstablished hp.rlieeinl en
1 dowmcnt fir the !elicit? the sick . and . dittreired,
R E. 4.1.) ! JIFFLICTEP, RE A D ! !
. I
afflicted mall Virulent and Epuletrazetthreasex.
G R A MIMI CLEM: NTEDICINk.9.-=Teg e t a bib TIN rrifiE i 10‘Wil RD 4 1 11 , 0C1.17 . 11):ciii vibu - iiif 6 e liu ,
Gref,`M-Monnfain Oihtmetit Sarsaparilla 1 1. fat destruction of human life,Caused by Sex.'
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eytt, Lotion, Pe- i nal diseases, and:the deceptions practised upon
verand Ague Remedy, licalth Bitters. Dyson- t the enfortunate victims of suchcdiseases by
tary Syrup. Consumptive's Balm, illarshall's I Quacks, several years ago directed their Con-
Uterine, Catholivon, Dr. Littbyt's Pilo Ointment, suiting Surgeon, as a man:Tama ACT worthy of
and Manual of [health. , \
,! their name, to open a DispetAary fill- the treat-
Acre's Pills and Cherry Pectoral. Tanner's , !ilea of this class of diseases, in alt their forms,
German Ointment, Trash's,, marm ot i e . oi ntment; l and to give 31EDICAL ADVICE i: NAT'S, to all who
Holloway's Ointment awl Pills, Davis' -Paiik !', apply by letter. with
,n descrtPtion - of their eon-
Killer, Dr.. Fitch's Heart Corrector, nennett's ition, (age, occupa tion , habits of life, &C..) and
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, 1 in s eases of extreme por‘rty, to furnish medicine"
Wright's fintian Vegetable PiUs, Rhode's Fever' fre4l, of chnige. ft is needless to add that the
and Ague Cure. Herehant'S Gargling Oilr,Arni- Assecintion commands the highest medical skill
ea Liniment. CaMphor. Castor Oil, Paregoric, of the \T and will furnish the most. improved,
Aloes, Pieera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c., &e., &c.- modern reatment.
A .new supply j nst reeeived to be kept conatant- The Directors of the Association, in their An
ly on hand, for sale by 1. N. BULLARD. "neat Repokupen the.trtatment of Sexual Di.
, Octolier. let. 058. senses, fur tft year ending January ' st; 1858,
express the highest satisfaction with the success'
HIGHLY I MPO RTANT which has attended thole - bora of the Consulting .
. .ff , : E r L A :• :, , Surgeon in the cat
N I -:Ffl • - - T -tt it IVitalcuess, impute -lamina]
r i pillis,
.. . . . +•r - :M .. . 1 . .. .
To .1(1 Gentlemen Wleo Wear Mae& the vice of Onanit ind or.
. der a, continuance he en-
T I lANT recently made arrangements, at .e. 04. si ii i , ear.
1. sitlerahte. expense, for doing work in the
. ' AV admirable II ma, or
. ,
Seminal Weakness Taster.
.15
Tailor' n ' lams] n ess batten, or ,Seltabi tof the
on very-short notice, iti a nest,durnble, and lash sexual organs, by in, will
;enable manner, and at reduced prices.. , . ,be tient Itv' mail, I
.FREE
-.1 will furnish garments tii order, if desired, or OF CD AGE, .
.1 TWO
,
enders The cuNtomerovltaiever,assistance he may STAMPS Tor' p a ' s and
need in selecting materials, of the best quality. Tracts on' the-net !ciao.]:
and at the lowest market pricee. ' " diseases, diet. dtc.. are constantly being ptibliA
All Inv work will lie Warranted as to fit..iiii. ed . for'gratnitmis distribution and Will b 4 sent
lsh - and durability. No et,torner need take his to the afflicted. Some hf the ':now 'remedies
work from the shop unless it snits him. and methods of treatment - disenvered 'during
Being, permanently', and exclusiimly engaged the'last'year; are of great valie.
in this kintinctia, it shell be My groat aim to - kase Address, - for- Report' or Treatment,' Dr: 1
the ptiblie, and thus deenrn their pitronage: "-- SKILLIN HOUGHTON, AZiting Surge* tin*.
p; LAGS. . and Association, Nn.2 Sault' Ninth Street, Mb.
22tf. adolphia. Pa, - - 'By order'of the DirectOis. ', : -
EZRA D. HEART Prelident.
Obi: FA ritdittt.b. See'.l). - '' •- ' - thi . 284 e '''-
lifontrose, June Ist 1858.1 '
-LOOK Alr 71111.44
THE FAMILY ,DOCTOR
Conthins sitaeloAltelp.ocaspLoklaitiod for
thitinio r of disease imall forins. -It talks `to foil'
la plain,. languagoi toienntood.by plain
. „
w'otpentitic beyoli4 ivic4l .311"
itarsirylect to you; eimlitins'3l)lll2ino.
sudwill.ber.forwardeti 40.y0,11r•Adtitesii;:poslogo;
i QN4` . . 1)04.4%.R., • Fve'ri
should have itt
_
Henct to JOHN .4ro l itgiti
16: 0.1
far Xgeorts - win find at clrg poridar.
... .
- .
• ( - 7/ .. ,;," ' t
. 1 ,, - ._
. .
IRON : CITY" CO3I(IIEIICTAL Cal
-- PITTP111:111 a, PA - CP.' A RTERED I SM.
300 Students attending ianuary. 1858.
NOW the largest and must thoroug,h'CiMn4-
clal Sidnord of the Uhited"Stafea. - Young
Men prepared for actual dirties of the Counting
Room. . . . „ ...
•,
J. C. Saimr, A. NI., Prof. of Book-keeping
and Scientific Accounts. '
A. 't : Dorrrileir, Teacher, of Arit h metic and
Com!herein; Cotculation.
J. A - .HElrontex and T. C. JeNkrms, Teacher of
Bonk-keeping. •
A. Cow LEY and W. A. 3ftr.r.i.n, Profs. of Penn ,
manship.
SINGLE AND DCIESLE Extnr BOON x.inemo,
AR used in every department of busintsw.:
COM MERCi A I, ARITI.INIETIC-4tAPID nu
. SINES'S witrrlNG--
DETECTING COUNTEtt PEIT MONEY - 7
EReANTILE CORRESPONDENCE.—
Are taught and nil other subjects necessary for
the success and thorough education of n practi:
ral businessinnn.
I 2 P ir
Drawn all - the Promiums in Pittsburg for the
past three yenrs, also in Eastern and Western
I IPOI TAN T roam ATI ON. -
Students enter at any time,-No vaestion,-T i ime
unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates 7es
misted to obtain situations—Tuition fur full Corn ,
mercial Course, s3s.oo—Average tittle 8. to 12
weeks—Board, 82,50 per week,Stationery,
sl3,oo—r.fit ire cost; $60,00 t0t70,00.
Eirliiniater's soner reecivf'd at half price.
For Card—Circular—Spimimens of Business
and cornamental Writingi-ine:ose two stamp,
and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.. -
September 9th,_ 1858.-3 m (iy,vq.*,w
PRIZE FOR. EVETCW BODY:
%VITO SUnsttnEs POT: THE
Zfarildit
A TIEAUTIFULLT
ILLZOrEir.AT:In
MitY 11 ETU MIL
•A, •
TAE NE-YORK WEEKLY PRE S IS
One of the best literary pliers of the day.
A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages, ur
Sixty Colninnti, of entertaining matter; and Ele-
gantly Illtpdraled every week.
A Gift worth from SO tints_ to SIOOO - wig be
sent to earit subscriber on We recciptof the sub
scription money. - -
rEE:IIS Is A DVANQE: s
One copy for one yt ar, and 1 girt .. $3.
Three copies one veer, and 3 g. 1.1.1 . . 5.
Pico copies .one year, and 5 gifts .. . 8.
Ten copies one year, and 10 . . . 15.
' ,Twenty-one copies one year, and 21 gifts 30.
The articles , to be distributed are comprised in
Lii follo,Wing list
i United S tates Treasury Note slooo.
2 do do do . ...600 each.
5 do do do 200 each.
10. do do_ do 100 each.
10 Pat. Ler. Dunn; Cased Watches 100 each.
2) Gold NYatahes" - - 75 each.
50 do - ti3O each.
100 do - - 50 each.
100 "giles Gold Watches N - 35 earn.
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watebes 30 each.
.500 do Watches - 815 to 25 each.
1000 GtAtl Guard, Vest and Fob Chaids 10 1030.
do do Pens and Pencils . - .5 , 10 15 each.
Gold Lockets. Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops,
Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, :Sleeve Buttns, Rings.
Shirt Studs, Watch K3y's. Gold and Silver Thim
bles, and a variety of other articles, worth front
tiny cent, to rtr6,tot do , t,t , tacit.
On receipt of the subscripthm money. the su lti
scriber's name will,he eat.-red upon our I ks
opposite a number. and the :!ift eorresponding
with that !Umber will be one
week, by mail or express, post
-Theo.- is neither humbug nor to.tery about the
above, ::5 every sub-criher is sure of a Pri - ze
value. We prefer to . make this liberal distribu
Con among Meat instead of gicilg a large, eiird :-
mission to agent-s
,givina to the SU bScriber
amount that wou ld s go to the 'agent, mans .
eases a hundred fold more.
tar Address all eommunientions to
DANIEL ADEE, Publisher,.
May 27.—y1.] 211 Centime St reel, New York.
TRACY 111YOEN.
GEO. HAYDEN
2.0 , 11,0.0.1•Pit'iS
' 3IOTII,ERS, W IVES & bAUGEII'ERS
11. Dr. E.A. Periodiva I C•mysund.
The most best-lisiM fast Rucceeibini FEMALE 51 ED
WINE now in Use or known, lur all cases of ills..
ordered, obstructed er suppresked Menstruation,
Luctirrhina,Feinale Weakness dis.. Ladies who
have been disappointed in the use of Fettlele Pills
&c, can put the utmost confidence in this Corn.,
pound, it is infallible in the curenfAli the above
named complaints. It will he Sent,..hy, - Wait to
any address by enclosing 81 to city
I
agent. Prepared by It. I. ANDREW Buttslo
rN. ' For wale in Montrose by
may 13'58-1 v READ. & CO.
- _
ItOWAR:A_AS§OCIATION,
Charley' Morris with,: hair find
Of thii v n R C
Afar to' lialf,a , s
usOlYea tvarßaut very- jolt.
at!is liay.Y. ,runh, horE, ,
You'll find me honest, j tiSt. Untl t
* * *Sheet - No. '3, Bavirnimtor Searlol'Ilutol;On
Tuitoilfo . titreet. -
AlowfMl4l.,, Orr. 9.otit,
Ater
V 11 1- GOODS II
H. .ej.- WEBB'S
COMMERCIAL LAW=
" Cities, for best Writint, -
NOT ENGUA VED IWOFIK.
4=E:nM
LADZPS! • •
AND .MATERIALS' FOR
• • H T S!
BURNING. FLUID, Camphenr, Lamp Oil.
Candles, 4-c., of best qualities, constantly
on band, and at prices an CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Customers-may rely upon getting Fluid and
lUtiistphtte, newsund good, an I sell so fast,
they.nceer get stale. Also, Cans and Lamps.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Nov. 25th, 858.
THE .111AND'SHALL SEE
A LARGE AND NEW SUPPLY ow
- - SPECTACLES.
Ris, F A.ATErvED.
CALL AND TRY
; TO . AID .THE EYE,
nt TUIUtELL'S.
Montrtisr, Nor. 2511), 1858. _
Ihiarlta Praiiision
ONE door below J. Ethridge's Drug Store,
on Public Avenue, where will be found)
nmotnntlr on" hand n ieheral assortment of
GROCERIES:
Such as Sugars, 31olasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
Also die choicest brands of
FAMILY. FLOUR,
Meat, Lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, Dipped Candles•
Timothy; Clover, Field and Garden
Seedi.
solicit a share of the public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain. to. secure another.
ESLEAVIN & ALLEN.
Wm. L ALLEN
ALFRED 8.11.AW1i4
TO THE PUBLIC.
SOME Merchants •pnblish a revvlow prices,
or he price of a few low priced articles, as
an indu multi to persons to makelheir purchases
Of the , under the presumption that everything
is equally low. ' Withciut taking space in the
public papers to enumerate prices, I wish it dia.
fierily understood, That I will sell Upods as law
for the quality, :Is they can be bought in any
other Store-in this place or canny: Baits and
Hooks not used. Purchasers will generally find
good qualities of Articles at Tunor.a.'s, and in
Drags. Medicines, Points, 0i11, , , and D)e Stuffs,
the very best, and -- the assortments full. The
Purity Goods' s Department is also extensive.
Alia, "ehoice Pamily._Groceriek, CrockOry, Wall
Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, &c. In short nearly.
everything usually kept in country stores. As I
deal in many departments of trade,.and have
more Articles than I can well enumerate in the
limits of a Newspaper, I shall not attempt it;
neither will .it he necessary, under these cir
eurnstamols, to tilt a column with useless. re
petitibmi and blanks. The people are invited to
call and examine for thenr , clees.
,
ABEL TURRELL. '
3frhitrnse..Nov. Ist, 18!:8. 's '.
HER IA TRUSSES,
A B.Dojy.4ylL SUPPORTERS,
SHOULDER BRACES.
UST !revived n lar7e s assortment of the
above article., et reduced juices. Tfieinnet
difficult cannot fail to he suited in Piz... plenty
and pricer • ABEL Tull RELL ,
Nlentro.e. Nov. 25th. 14458.
White-Man's Barber Shop, •
T 711 E— •
hiaiN F AMI N I • l i tlfin
mosmOSE. PA.
W.ll. NEWSY.
B.
---
ALO 116 ISES.--A superior lot
Ur
icuw N0..1 selling for three quarters the
pike of last seasou ‘ l,y IL BURRITT,
New Der. Ist, 1858.
CA SIT '. PAID ..
FOR SHIPPING FITS 1111
VID VA 'BROTHER'S.
New 31ilford, Pa., Jan. is!, 18.19: •
TO THE PUBLIC.
GOOD WATCHES
r AT hare in.en spoiled by nni-kilful persons
j c n sznin be mode good by
J
r.:‘
A regular (Itv ‘Va n m ker, competent to repair
Duplex - , Repeaters. Patent and Detached Levers,
Lepine4. and - Vert le.:1 We tehes,& c.,& c,; whether
English. Swks. French Or Chinese 'mike; and
for this purpose - has on hand a g,ond axsortmont
of Watch Jewels, Watch Wheels. Mainsprhigs,
Cylinders. Honda. Glasses, &c:, &c. .
Nt•Shop,in Bentley i . Read & Store,
I,mnix'Block, AlontroSb Susi!. Co., Pa.
August '.lsth, 1853: • • if-
'MINTIER ARLIANtIiCAIENT.,
XTEW RAILROAD RtfUTE—DEL.t.WARE,
LACkAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL.
ROAD.—New and .expellitious broad gnage
route from the Nort and Weal. via Great Bend
and Scranton,:nd. from:the • Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, through to New York and
Philadelphia. , •
•
Odinii - after Thursday', January 20th,. 1859,
trains will be run - its follows:.
The Night , Etpress Train nonnil east on N. Y.
& Erie R. R.; arrives at Great Bend at 7.33 a. m.,
land concerts with the EXPRESS Train %Melt
leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia
'- at . 8.00 a. m.
Mc at Winterise, • 8.37 ',..
' Ttinkhannoek, ' 9.18 "
' Factoryvillc, 9:43 0
Scranton, . ' . 10 30 -"
Nose on% . s ' 11.17 "
' Stroudaburg, - - 1.12 p. m
' :s .Water Gap, ' . 1.25 "
.Delawave,(lstninutesto dine,) 1.50 "
Bridgeville, ' . 2.20 "
-Junction, . 3.13 "
,
New. York, ' „ 7.15 "
Ptilladeiphi ,n . . ' 8.15 "
Passengers tron:o - 51: Y., Leave Pier
:No: 2 North itieeKat
FroniPhiladelphia,teavo . WAinut St,
Wharf, at: '' 6.00 "
Leavii, Junction, ' • 11.10 " -
Due atßridgeville, . . 7 12.02 p. m.
Deloware,(ls mic.todinner),l2.l6 -"
Water-Gap, „ 12.55 "
. S:kondaburg, I ,: •1.08 "
' . Minna", ''' ': 3.16 "
Scranton, ' 4.00 ."
. : •..Factoryville, ' 4:52 "
Tunilharintick, - .
. Ifontrose, ' ,
• ,.
5 8 : 1 "
58 1 '
I,
. . Great Bend. . 8.35 "'
Connecting . at arCat . Bend with the
- Nail Tratn, West, at •• ,
Acipmniiklatirm Train leiveaFittu..
_ top for'Great Bend at . ' 8.10 a. W.
Arriee at'Great Bend, .: 1.3 35 p..m.
onnecting with the EntigratTraiii IVost at,
2.20.' the Dtinkirk _Express at. cap, and , the N.
Y . , E; t 4 e4S. east, at 3.10 p. In., .. • , •
%
Returnr ' , leaves Cleat, Bend at 3.15 p. m.
Due, at Saratti4„;
.. o
7.3(1\ "-
For the netrn
nndation et way tr el em ‘, the
San:them iVit4lin i 4 pissenzer ea r will high.
', . I ached tollie.F4pratit's Freight Trains, kat; IN- •
Seranta,i, at ~. . ' - ~.. 4.45 a. , trt..
Bun . lit. r .Stion . dabi4 'at . _ '10.2'0 '
7."
,:.•,Itractinn.:at, ....• 320 it: ni,'
R:eturniag, will Jetty ..Inat tioli at 345' a. w.
lAe at, Strollabhurg a ... '7.15 "
\
•.“,„.. Scranton ay.:., '\,,. 2 35 l, m.. '
'Passtingerti io and front \New York std Pliil.,
adolphia wilt cliahe ears' riqiinetion,
.Far Pittston, ; Kinpt on. and Wilke,'
lake r.... 44 B. R. I.l,;cars'.at Scranton. , 1
For lassur, 4iebb:lid, and Cai'bondaleOnltsi'
the St,..iges.at.Scranton. . \ -
Tickets aaldond hatarteech;ieliciliritylgt:
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Wk. NI Inatka,Gen'l Tirk'et,.s gent \ .
Scranton, Jan. 1601, 1849. \
7.30 a. to