The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 07, 1859, Image 4

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    & WRNS 1 1
THAT every inteltigeat man in this commu
nity should not know that a usw—arrazgo.
mint has bra sad. by . -
'WEAVER & ATHERTON,
_ zrzL. EEO?,
Mt Uttnie o nri 11:31‘illi . Or
Blacksaidtbbig
,lad ciarriaga.
•
Mitrap o " know this to . be a fact
I,i , for the bins& of the few who do
not. we mold say twat we are prepared to do any
work to oar Ilse. wbfat may be intrusted to tav,
in the line: dnrahle manner, the moat approved
atyleiand.lo the idiodest possible time. All our
work warroted to give good satisfaction.
Lull M. Witerr.a. JERRE L Anif.ITON
Slontrovie. Starch Ist;
NEW BOA POWER I.
A GREAT -INVENTION
IP:dented June litth. 183814
G. =Ulla Great Road, Pa.
' 'WE recommend this POWER to all those
VI who have Churning to_do, as beingi,em.
inently adapted to their wants. sh is simple =AI
efficient, requiring rasa weight operate it thin
'any other power need for a similarpurpose. It
is cheap, and at the Moe time
. permanent.
Itt
construction is le_ perfectly adapted td the work
it has to do, Mutt it is impossible to get it out of
order. . -
At thtlausquebanna Cinanty Agriceitutal Fair.
hehlut 3Controse, Sept., 10th. 185 g, it appears
from the following repiwt of the Committee 'on
Farm Implements Addison G. Brtish!* Dog Pow.
er took the gamy mentor. Here is what the
Cumroittee says:
••Thev hive been, much pleased in the examin
ation oflAddisun Brush's newly invented Dog
Power for Churning; combining; as they believe,
more power with lose-friction, at lea., expense
. then any machine that has yet come under their
_ ohsersaion. The easewith which it can be con
structed or repaired, and the power indefinitely'
inereased,:is a recommendation that cannot be
extended to the ead-se chain or roller—its him
•plicity is truly a
. reins, rkable feature, and a dairy.
man has only to aerreire the ordinary ability to
use a tair, to make a mortice, and tenon, and be
has one of these machines within hiiiimelf. When,
we consider the drudgery - from which a farmer's
wife is relieved by 'these achievements of skill
and genius,' they - cannot avoid feeling grateful
• for every effort that may be made .for such a
deniable result. Thee award him the premium
of $.2 CALEB CAR:MALT, ) C omm ittee
_ &BEL CASSIDY,
• . The above indorsement is a sufficient guaran-,
tee thatthis invenfion is not one of those worth;
lesispatunts which have gulled the'people so ex ,
tensively. ,•
Anv ' , one wishing to purchase town or county,'
. or individnal right, can now be accommodated.
We. invite those who are interested in improving
nod cheapening farm implements to give us a
call and examine our Dog Power. We offer
sock inducements that- those who engage in this
business are'tot only sure to make money them
selves, but prove a blessing to every one who
has churning to do whom they furnish with one
of these that and labor, saving Powers.
SMITH, RECKIIOW S. YOUNG,
jan.20,'59.1 ' : Great Bend, Pa. ,•
A HAPPY NEW YEAR ,TO ALL
1858 is deadand gone, and ' 1
1859 is but just begun.
.
C.l,plea‘e call at the Montrose Book
Store and buy icopy of Ilia Arts of Beau
to 149 Lola.Montez, and sub;acribe for. Godey's
L a dy's took at $2,00, or for PetersoniArthur's,
Frank Leslie's, ]lra: A. S: Stephen's' -c., &c., at
tie !owe/Lek& rates. liarp,er's told tke Atlantic
at ,SlOO each. r.
Call and buy a ropy ,f Livingstore's Travel*
and Explorations in Smith Africa. anti a copy of
Recollection* of :. Lk Time by S. G. Goodrich.
A fine *ett of Cheustnen.a heactiiti 1 Albu'm. or a
Portfolio. a nice Y .- racket Bible, or a Fran. r Book,
which you can find 15 or tlO styles,) a copy
or_llis* Cooker's M nun:Vernon Letted,annperig
PocketAnite, a Pocket,Diaty and-Almanac, La.
dy's. Democratic, Farme rs',Tribune, and Juvenile
Almanacs for 1859. &c.. &a., end at the same time
aubecribe for any goial Family Paper you may,
choose al the very lowest club prices.
For further items of exciting news and im
portant. events rtease buy and read the N. Y.
Ledger of ,Bth and 15th, for sale at the.
Mimtroas Book' Store, be - A. N.
BULLARD..3lnntiose, Jan. 4th, 1859.
1V 4 1:::0 8 1 . 1 4 311.
tanrerwould respeetftiTrywanonnee io toe
Ga • public that he may. btll I be found at the
old' stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the eon:polity. He will keep on hand a good
.1;0A of
•
arrCooeriesz
SUGARS, TiSS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRII/T,ILOCIP.
and Salm (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all
snide' found in First Class Groceries.
He Aronllk' particularly call the attention of
Farmers and otheri to .the fact Abet he is
conetantly receiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RITE FLOUR,
alsti:lood and medium. qualities; which - will be
. . .
- sold mum, tar ready pay, to quantit ies to suit
.the purchaaer.
Montrobe. Feb. slat 1859.
1 = 1.3034.C0V.41-Ma.
,_ F. FORDHAM
HAS removed his shop acros s the 'treat, to
'the o•o• .loor-belove Keeler &
Stoddard's, which he It.is tined up.j.espresalifer a
Saddle ; Harness and Trunk Shop,
where may be found all kinds of
• ZEJELELINTMISEA,
606 the heaviest teani r to .the lightest trotting
laroesa, sad a_general assortnent of trimmings,
which will be made up or sold very loir, • ,
A good assortment on baud, which will beeold
eery low; all trio:Ming dace cheaper than else
whets. .
OAK LEATHER
mrbawd;from :Nab Ilan:eases will be made gad
WilaxereitxttedLi
...cimunuftswill please bur is mind theft
tC to nettle op once a year. Those having
oto , eted.d mecums, or notes doe, will save costs
by !marlin or =Ain payment without thrther
helv: G. F. FORDglatt,
Fah 43th, it 594 t If Ontrou,Ta.
- .Eeentor. Notice. I
WOZEZOE - Litttertg TasSaaientary span the
manta of CURDELtIk M. SMITH; late
of Great Bel township,. deceased, have been:
crantf4 to Ste Subscriber ; • all persona-
efebted:to,the mud estate alfl please make pay
meet. sad these hexing chitin, will please pre
'
seat the Sams Without daisy to Peter &pith of
.'Great Bend PETER SMITH; Executor.
Great: Bend, Mirth Iltb. 1859.--12w6.* •
IL. rettecifill IfC 01)4,
A dverthdas Means, at 119 Naseatmit,
New-York, and 10 Stste.st, Boston, are
agents. for The Memtrest 111 moms,. and are an
thorlsed-to contract force at our lowest riles.
DR. JOHN W. COBS,
P=m;wNr a 117R0i1OM
• • Illeattiosif s • .
- Office on Public MMus, oproeteHostio Hotel
.
litrtil Ist, ; 869.—tf
a csaßa.
.rrHE undersigned. the Pounder and Publisher
1. of Van Court's Counterfeit Detector, deal
.rous of retiring from this branch of business, bas
merged that old established Work to the popular
Bank Note Detector of Im Bicknell. Ha*.
published Van Court's Detector since 1839,
the undersigned reluctantly parts with his old
Meads sod subscribers; but this - reluctance Is
lessened by the conviction, that in Imlay & Hick
nell'►•Bank Note Reporter they will receive •
work that matches the times. J. VAN COURT.
Motic3e.
All subscriptions to IMLAY et-BICKNELL'S
sank Note Reporter
are payable scrupulously in advance. This is the
oldest Etta Note Publication in the world. For
thirty Jong years it has maintained an nrsullied
reputation, and continues ,to be the necessary
companion of all business people over the whole
continent of America.
TICE COINS OF, THE WORLD!
Now in press by Imlay &Bicknell, will be given
gratnitons)y to all oldand new subscribers. All
Cain Charts. asides mid Manuals,-as compared
with this, may be considered waste papir.
'T'ERMS-Semi-Monthly, per annum, 51,50
Monthly !. - 1,00
. • . • Single copies at the counter 10
~ .. Mallet! 12
~.Address ' IMLAY & BICKNELL,
isnl3.3ml Box 11150. PostOffiee. Philad'e. Ps.
12r .1859. -
WE ARE BOUND TO GO AIIEAD 1 •
- GO. SEE
TfiE LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS
just received at the Orrgioal One Price and
Ready-Pay Store of
• HAYDEN BROTHERS.
The People's Agents are on hand with
a hirge stock of Goods comprising, Staple &
•
Fancy Dry Goods,
Hats& Cain,
Boots at Shoes,
Groceries & PrOVisions,
- Flour dc Salt,
Yankee Notions,
L Watches, Jewelry,
Wall & Window Paper.
Wooden-Ware.
I and we have one thoosand and pno things besides.
We will say to CLOSE BUYERS
if you want BARGAINS
CALL and SEE
HAYDEN BROTHERS.
New Milford, Pa., Jan. Ist, 1859.
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
- At Montrose, Penn.
WM. IL Elie Tell, • Proprietor.
THIS new and Commodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, near the Court House,and
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Montrose, is now fu Ipcompleted and furnished,
and will be opened on Monday. the 27th day of
the present month for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
conftient that he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to .give
Complete Satistkiction.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and poles
pence has been spared to render it equal. if , not
superior to nay similar establishment in this - part
of the State. It is well supplied with all the
recent improvements and comforts, and obliging
waiters will always be readyto respond to the
call of customers:.
The Stables connected with this Hnuse are
- - New and Convenient.
The Proprietiii respectfully solicits the patron-
age of his old friends, arid the public . generally.
W.M. K. HATCH.
Montrose. September 41st, 1858.
18551. .1 DI CRIERMAN, 185$
HARDWARE - I
• ittr tobe .empor i um • ,
IN FULL BLAST.
TliE tnaensigned would take this opportn
nity to inform his frieeds and customers
that he has recently made large additions to his
former extensive stock of
Hardware. Stoves, Stove Pipe,
Stove' Trimmings, Zinc,- itc.,
and that he is prepared to supply the wants of
the community in that line at unusually low
prices. He antlers himself that his facilities for
manufacturing his own Wares, Stoves, &c., give
him a decided - advantage dyer soy who per
chase and transport at a heavy expense their en
tire stock.
He would say to those who wish to purchase
.oneestr pci .5r.,,,,, a,....7 1 .,;,..... wrovr. wpm. —.
TRIHIHNGS, oriny kind, and pay for them, he
I is prepved to give them great bargains; but to
those who want to purchase on a year's credit ,
and then let It run two years more, be had rath
er they would call on some one else, even if they
hare to pay seventy-five per cent- more than an
article is worth. 'ln the line of
Shelf Hardware,
his assortment is the fargest and best selected in
Susquehanna County; purchased as his stock
has-been mostly of manufacturers, be is enabled
to offer inducements - to those country merchants
who buy small bills, rarely found this side of
the big city. We can offer special inducements
to Carpenters and Joiners who are in want of
either Tools or Building hfateriala. Black
smiths car ,find ANVILS,VICES, BELLOWS,
and, in fact, almost il.ti ytla i n g in their line, by call
=Mg on us, , ~
CREME' FORD CILINIEL.
Oar Stock of-- -
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots ,anti I
Shoes, Haiti and Cape, ran- ,
kee hotions, ate. &c.,
is as. large as the times will admit of. They were
purchased at a low figure. and will be sold at
prices totorramond with the times. •
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
We hive just opened about one-and,a-half
cords of ready-made clothing. Every body says
they are cheap: &toe say they are very cheap,
and a number have ventured to say they are dog
cheap. Certain it is that a small pile of money
will boy a large pile of clothing.
We would add, in this connection, for the in
formation of all concerned and the "rest of man
kind," that we aretired and sick of the credit
system; we hare suffered enough by it already,
and are determined to rid ourselves of the
the Whole "critter." Believing that the nimble
sixpence is the true system, we are resolved to
adopt it, and are offering oar goods•at prices to
correspond.
* * *Produce taken in esehange for Goode.
I.lllCliEntd.N, Jr.
• New :Wilford. Nov. 29th, 1858.
ittbi stiyhtsi
H.BURRITT
Is just receiving iLLarge Stook of
-NEW STOVES,
INCLUDING a fin natostment of Elevated
Oiva, Large Oven and Flat' Top tPremium
Cook Storer; (for wood or coal.) with superior ,
variety of Parlor; Office and Shop, and Stiiri,
(for wood or coal); Mad, Stays Pipe, Zice,,Shea
Iron, Stove Tabea &d:, de.e... dm.
His assortment inelddes the most Su ITT and
Dsma.tisi r. IsTOIVJES. in inarkek and will be
sold on . the mart rA,C4/4/1114 T 5& 5. and to
which he would invite the particular attention of
Calm buyers. [New 3ilford,Nov. 1641858.
.
• 111` Jt•
CiTIRGEON DESITAST: Resilience and of t
,fici opposite the Biiptist Church (north sit%)
liontr4ss. Particular attention will be glees
to inseWtiog teeth on gold agd silver plate, tad
fillieg deetring teeth.
ABEL TURRELL
LTAS just returned from New York, with a
II large and choice variety of Goods, which
be ofers to his customers and the public at low
prices for cub. His:stock comprises:
D U.O S,
14T pie I N_E S, •
•
PAiINTS,
.WI•NDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
GROCERIES,
AVSIS—W A R E,
CROCKERY,
MARRORB,
CLOCKS,
WALL PAPER,
• WINDOW - PAPEC
WINDOWOIL SI! A'D E S,
-FANCY•GO'ODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
- JEWELRY,
PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS,
II A—R WARE,
STONE WARE,
. WOODEN WARE,
BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE,
• _BI-RB CAGES,
CANARY -SEED,
POCKET KNIVES,
NV , IIIPS,
- UMB'RELLAS,.
GUNS,
PI:STOLS,
AMUNITION,
TURPENTINE,
CAMPEENE,
BURNING FLUID;
A LC 011 C -L,
LIQUORS, '
(For MedicinalPu-riposes only,)
-' TRUSSES,
.SIUPPORTERS,
SHOU•LI)ER BRACES,
I'ORTMONNAIES; I Refers to—Wm. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D.
S PECTACLES, I Mantayne, E. O. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan.
SILVER di PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, dte.,-tAia ; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop,
GOLD PE N-S', J. Wittenberg, Montrose.
STATIONERY:. •,•Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice,
VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, dcc., and on reasonable terms. [June 15th, 1858.-tf.
And al-1 of the most p'opul - ar
PATENT MEDICINES,
Thankful for theliberAl patronage hitherto re.
ceived, he hoper-en merit a continuance and
-large increase of the same.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose. Nov, Ist 1858.
TO THE PUBLIC
SOME Merchants publish a few tow prices,
,or the price 41a few low priced articles, as
an inducement to persons to make their purchases '
of them. under .th'el presumption that everything
is equally low. ;Without taking space in the
publiC - papers to enumerate prices,l wish it dis
tinctly understood, that I '
will se ll 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 find
good qualities of Articles at TURRELL'S,AtIa in
Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, and D}e Stuff.,
the very best, and the assortments 1011. The
Fancy Goods Department is also extensive.
Also, choice Fantily Groceries. Crockery, Wall
Paper, Jewelry, Perfumery, dm. In short nearly
everything usually kept in country atoreii. 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 be necessary, under these eir•
cumstances, to fill a column with useless re
petitions and blanks. The people are invited to
call and examine for themselv.
ABEL TURRELL •
Montrose, Nov. is:, 1858,
L A MP 'S -
AND MATERIALS FOR
L'! G-H T
B URNING FLUID, Complier:l', Lamp
LP Candle; (.0., of best • qualities, constantly
On hand, and at prics.l.s CHEAP A% THE CHEAPEST.
Customers may rely upon netting Fluid and
Campheuc, new and good, as I sell so fast,
they never get stale. Also. Cans and Lamps.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Nov. 95th, 85R.
HERNIA TRUSSES,
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS,
SHOULDER BRACES.
JUST received a large assortment of the
above articles, at reduced prices. The roust
difficult cannot fait to be suited in PiZer, quality
and prices. I ABEL TURRELL
05th. vase. _
TO MUSICIANS.
11011 ARTICULAR attention is cilltd to the
choice variety of Violin; Guitar and B:iss
Viol Strings, some of the best qualities in market.
Also a good selection of Violins, Bows, Pegs,
Bridges, Tail _Pieces, Finger Boards, Rosin, &c.,
Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drum Sticks, Tuning
Forks, Instruction Books, dtc. Call in at the
Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL.
THE BLIND SHALL-SEE •
A LARGE LAND NEW SUPPLY OF
SPECTACLES..
JUST RECEIVED.
CALL AND TRY
TO AID THE EYE,
• at TURRELL'S.
gontrose, Nov. 85th, 1858.
TAR. HUHPHREY'S HOMtOPATHIC
RemerlitO4 for sale by ABEL Tvkrtam..
S ECOND HAND Barrels.
11 7 . 7 .1 . '
11,1 of nearly every description,
I 7 Better and Cheaper. than nest ones.
- • for sale by ABEL TERRELL.
Montrose, filor. 25th, 1858>
T trnar.RArns—A NEW SUPPLY
1.4 Dec.. 14,1858. A. TURRELL.
rrSETS:—GUH AND PLAIN TEETH,
I for sale by •-1 ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose. February let, 1859.
3,000 ROSS OP WALL PAPER.
70- OJITERENT-STIIIS.
BORDERINti, WADOW PAPER &C., &Q.
A NEW SUPPLY, jut arrived, and for sale
A
cheep, by A.TURRELL
N" mom, in my line of business, arriv.
inkevel week. ABEL TURRELL
March 11441 b 1859.
ABEL morraosz, PA
Dealei in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals.
Dye Stuffs, Glassmine, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Window Gless, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew
elry, PerfumOry, &c.—And Agent for all the
most popotariPatent Medicines.
NOTICES.
INR. B. PATRICK, JR., would like
1.1 after a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal
to the moral iiensibilities of a very - genernus pub
lic, who have always manifested their anise of
appreciationl*f his'usefolnisa by exatting his
services wbe needed or thought to WS' needed,
bat who haat givdn no other evidence of grafi
tide or good will L-particularly in I s hit Way of
" substantial laid" at'Koserith would toy—that
he now dallies a fall and entire settlealeat of all
his accounts; also.the accounts of theists firm
of Patrick & Dimock ; and ha wishes further to
1 state that ht desires oothint to be considered
*Droopy, after a few weeks, the said accounts,
remaining plisettled.tho'd be pissed irt the hands
of a good khirp telketor, and made to account
to him something that will buy Oats and Buck
wheat. Miele notice this sad take tattoo accor.
I- diNly.—Yturs Trv l y,
4 jan2 I E. PATRICK. IR.
s. N. SA! RE & BROTHERS
ARE NOW RECEIVING
yew of Ail
vy t FALL it
oe
WINTER _GOODf4.
WHICH for CisborProdwee can km b n aght
very low.
WALL PAPER. A select assortment just
recsivl.4. •
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS
CARPETING. Bargains offered by
S. SAYRE & BROTHERS
PLOWS! PLOWS!!
PLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers
to the celebrated Peekskill Plows which
we have added to our large ueortment.
S. H. SAYRE & BROTHERS,
Proprietors of Eagle Foundry.
Montrose, Nov. 29th, 1858. lBtf.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES?!!
OUit Stoves have _been so thoroughl • tried
to the entire satisfaction of all, th , they
need no recommend from us.
• S. H. SAYRE ds BRO ERR.
WM. B. gMPI
WITH tin
next door above Keeler h Stodddrd'a.
1101 r AVING worked for the past nine years
11 with the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can do the moat difficult jobs
on short notice. -
All
Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
. W. B. SIMPSON has worked far me for some
time, and I can recommend him as a careful and
skilful workman, competent to do al gond work
as can be done in the country, and worthy of
confidence. - • WM. A. CHAMBERLIN.
Towanda June 10th,_ 1858
6ntire Betu
•A.N101.7
Efialt.l4.oFai EN FS
t the Old Stand of Lathrop & Co
- LATHROP & DeWITT •
BEG leave to announim to the public in gem
era! . 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 LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Those n,re real Facts.
We wish to demonstrate to the public the
difference between buying Goods for CASH and
os Tom LATHROP & DEWITT.
Montrose, April 26th, 185 R.
NEW MILFORD '
Shawl and-Dress Goads Emporium!
NEW FALL tOODS
FOR CASH A?D PROMPT MOSILIS BUYERS
BURRITT •
AS now in Store, and is waking large kith
tionss to his Stock of
FALL AND Wl&flat dOODS
To which he would invite the attention of buy
ers ; embracing the most desirable varieties of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including the New
Styles of Rich Fall Print+ and Plaids; in Do
laines, Ducal Plaids, Plain and Plaid Merinos,
Mohair Cloths. Ging}rime. Silks; Broche,
Cashmere, Silk and Wool Shawls, Rich Ribbons,
Bonnets and Flowers, Net floods, Ladies' Cloths,
Broadcloths, Cassimeres,&c s with a full assort
ment of other Staple and Fancy Gonda, as usual,
including
Groceries., Crockery, •r Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Hats,
- and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
' Carpeting,FlooroilClotlis.
Painted Window Shades,
Wall Paper, Clocks,
Draw', Oils, Paints,
Buffalo • obes,
,
'The entire Stock being-large and . bought
for CASH. Via give superior oppoirtunity for
Choice Selections, and be sold at the LOWEST
moats to . CASH- AND PROMPT SIX'
munrriva DL S SKS.
Salt & Flour constantly on hand
New 51ilforcl. October let. 1858.
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. A. GIFFORD has located himself
in Montrose for the purpose of carrying on
the DENTAL PEACT!CE in Nil its branches. He is
now ready to attend to all calls in his prolession
with promptness, and will endeavor to give entire
satimfnction. All operations WARRANTED. Office
with or. Dames. Sept. 15th. 1858.—tf.
CASH PAID
VOR NIPPING FURS BY
- HAYDEN itROTHERS.
New Milford, Pa.. Jan—lst, 1859. •
flout - Acerb 4: frobiston
ONE door below J. Ethridge's Drug Store,
on Public Avenue, where will be found
neotantly on hand a general assortment of
GROCERIES:
Such as Sugars; Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
Sze., &c.,
Also the choicest brands of
.FAMILY FLOUR •
Meal, Lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, Dipped Candles-
Timothy, Clover, Field andearden
Seeds. -
Ntre solicit a share of the public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
-.BALDWIN & ALLEN.
ALFRED BALDWFIL Wu. L. ALLts.
GOODS!1" - _
H. J. WEBB'S.
MONTROSE, NOV. 30th 1858.
JAMES PI -Les
SALERATITS:
T HE BEST article in market. Try it.
80 BUCKSKIN LASHES,—oo humbug—at
9s ench,and to Iwo,.
A NEV. supply of tbdeil eiitellent Candle*,
by the lb. or box.
NEW supply of thosci'good TEAS, at 4,6,&
ill Sr per 11). ; theyeri best ie roatiret.
MOLASSES,
, TOBACCO.
croAßs,
*Eno oIA SOOH,
Or every variety that is used under the preset'
sditiluharstiou, •
L CLOTH CARPETING: itcd Intietdi.tour
.r.eimlllyn can 'now boast °fain assortment
unequalled heretofore, at very low prices for
cosh. • R. KENYON, Jr.
dkin Iswreville Centre, FL
TEE ONTROSE DEMORAT.
PUBLISHED TiIditSPAYS AT 110 . NA . 084 PA.—
OPPICE ON PUBLIC AVENUE, otrotiMc THE P. O:
Teestis.-42 'per anttuno-25 Percent. de
ducted if paid in. advance; 50 per cent. added io
arrearages. Noperson receiving apoper 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 agree
ment to the foregoing.
Discontinuances optional with the Publisher
until all aireirages are paid.
Advertieements inserted at et per square of.
200 ems; p9;enta per square for each insertion
after the dist three. One squaie one year, $B,
each additional square, $4.
Job Work of all kinds ekenufed neatly
and promptly. flanks always on hand.
_ REMOVAL.,
Llino ac Pant, Attorneys at Law, have
removed to their new office. a few doors
south of Boyd & Webster's corner.
Montrose Oct. 23.,3m
DR. WM. L RICH-ARDSUN,
WOULD respectfully tender his Professional
Services to the inhabitants of
MON'TIRCVSE,
-at.d its vicinity.
Office over lilulford's Store.
Lodgings at the Keystone Hotel.
Montrose, Ott. 12th,
BEL
LAWRENLE, GRIGGS,
JaNUFACTUR ERR, ►I•D JOBBERS In
HATS, CAPS, AND runs,
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons,
AND ALL
MILLINERY ARTIC,L , S,
No. 46, COI,7RTLANDT STREET,
D►a. H. LAWRENCE, NEW-YORK.
JAL M. GRI&GS, General Partners,—
J5O. A. KINGSBURY,
M. C. TYLER. Spec.'s! Partner. [..ep.2.1 e •
jIENitY B. McKEAN,
ATTORN EY and COUNSELLOR at LAW.
Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad
ford county, Pa.
Or Will attend promptly to all professional
twines!' intrusted to him, in thin acid adjoining
counties. fje3'l3tf
"HOME AGAIN," -
bit.
, OFFICE, over Wibon's Store.
LODGINGS, ot SEABLE'Po HOTEL.
Montrose, March 10th. 1858.
WM. W. SMITH, it CO.,
Cabinet and Choir
tlanufactur
en, foot of Main Street. Montrose. Pa.
Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the
Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa.
- , DR. R. THAYER,
Physician and Surgeon, Montrose
Pa. Office in the Fnrmeni Store. •
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
Now Miltnia, Pensea.
Wholesale dealer in Blittons, Combs
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut
lery. Fishing Tackle, ,Cigars, &e. &c.
Merchants and pedlars, „supplied on ii,bera
terms.
IVMMAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
DR. E. F. WILMOT,
raduate or the Allopathic and Home..
G
pothic Colleges or Medicine, le now per
manently located in Great Bend Pa.
April 21. 1856.
JOHN SAIITTER,
Vashionable'Tailor Shop first d cio
north of the Farmer's Store_
-Flll. - -NAIII HUAI
orpHesubscriber havingpurchas•d
• •• .1 refitted and newly furnished ill
above well known and popular pote
is prepared to accommodate the tray
cling public and others with all the attention,
and conveniences usually found in first-clas•-
Houses. No effort will be spared ir.v the Pro
prietor and liis,Assistants' to make the note s
equal io every point tt; any in the country.
The Bair will always be supplied with tut
choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this Howl
avu large, roomy and convenient . and careful an
attentive Hostlers are always in charge of them
J. S. TARBELL.
'Montrose. May 1 3t h, 1858.
Patent,ffiedicines &c.
'READ ! AFFLICTED, READ ! !
GRACPHENBEIIG SIEDICISES.—VegetabIe Pillr
Green Mountain Ointment s , Ramp irilla
Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe.
Ter and Ague Remedy, Health Wile's. flysen
tary Syrup, Consumptive's Ball* Marshall's
Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment,
and Manual of Health.
Ayre's Pills, and Cherry Pecto4l. Tanner's
German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Holloway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fiteh's Heart Corrector, Bennett's
Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever
and Ague Cure. Men:hill's Gargling Oil, Arni.
ca Liniment, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes. Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, dtc., &c., &e.
A new supply just received, to be kentconstsot.
ly On hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD.
October, let. 1856.
THE FAMILY DOCTOR
Contains stmple remedies easily obtained for
he cure of disease in ell fe'rms. It talks to you
n plain language, easily understood by plain
elks; may - at an moment be beyond price in
its services to you; contains 308 I2mo. pages,
and will be forwarded to your address, liculem
paid, on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Every body
should have it!
Send to 3011 N E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
•
Eir Agents will find it rery popular.
TO' All INTBRESTED,
THE eubscription nceounts of the late firm of
111cCotztrat & (item-sou have been placed
in the hands of Mr. Wm. L. BEEBE.—he alone be
ing authorized - to collect and give receipts for the
same. He designs canvassing the county. and it
is, desirable that all indebted should settle
promptly; thereby saving further trouble and ex.
pence to ail parties. J. B. McCOLLUM.
A. J. GERRITSON.
Montrose, September 21et. 1858.
NETS OrFICE.
THE New York City Illustrated N.•wtpapera
Mitlyekinrs; Etc... for vale et the
Itiorrritow. BOOK STORE, S'y
A. N. BULLARD;
-ILettOWCIC 6
- Charley _Morris with hair and lioß,
Ifiltriole bail Of - this v sat ate .
And Donal to -11aRata me and halt.
B.et•olved warßant ev'ry joR
Lat's have a rush, re always berr y
Yoa'q find me honest, juSt - and faiß,
* * *Shop No. 3, Basernent of Searle's Hotel, on
Turnpike Street.
JOHN GROVES,
LOOK AT'TIIIS!
--------
Scrofhla, orKing's Evil,
Is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated.
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervade the whole body. and may bunt out
ifilisesse on any put of it. No orsan is free •
frdm its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
canted by mercurial disease, low living, dia.
ordered. Or unhealthy fetid, impose a i rs filth
'and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and.
- above all, by the venereal infections. , What
ever bo its origin, it is hereditary in the con.
titivation. descending from parents to children,
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed. •
it seems to be the rod of run Who says. "T
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children. ' ,
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood .of corrupt or nice:animater, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles: in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface. (weirdo's* or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions riot only itres . foam scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks Of other diseases ; conse
quently, ;Vast number; perish ioy disorders
.4 which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
aro still rendered fatal by eat' taint in the
system. Most of the consumptiOn which de
esmistes the,hUman family has its origin directly
In this ulous contamination ; and many
destiuctive of the liver, kidneys. brain.
and. indeed,
,of all. the organs, arise from or
arc aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their personsLe invaded - by this lurking in
fection, and t health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it m the syiterts we must renpvate
the blood by an alterative,-medicine,: its 4 in
vigorate It by healthy md and Waist.
Such a medicine we supply in
. AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times candevise for - this every
where prevailing and fatal malady..,lt is com
bined from the most attire remedial,that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this trod
disorder from the-blood, and the rescue of the
' system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrOfula, but also those either affec
tions which arise from it, such arEaurnva
and SKIN DISEASPJ, Sr. ANTMONT ' S Free,
- Rose, or HUYSIPELAS, Purrixe, Poutrixs,
TILOTCHES, BUMS and units, Tomes, Tense
and Saax Rricux, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM,
RHEUMATISM. SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL Du.
eases, DIIOPSY, DYSPEPSIA. Danurr, and,
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS SEISING PEOM VML•
TEO on Imrcun - Buson. The popular belief
impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla Is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
'Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY pine.
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human 'organ
ism. correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. Ass consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is, astonished to find his
ca p. a n energy restored by a remedy at once so
simp,e ad Inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-4y complaints
of every body; but also many fo - rmidable and
dangerous diseases. The
,agent below named is
pleased to, fur n ish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
far their use in the following complaints: Costive
ness. Heartburn, Headache arisingfrom disordered
Stomach, Nowsea, indigestion, Pam in mist Morbid
rtiaition of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appo-.
Cite? Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
from a low state of thie bay or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
POO TUE RAPID CUILE OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Iloaneness,'
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Constionp.
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease. . .
. . .
So wide, is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous arc the eases of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons tints:
licit known, who have been rin e toted from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority overevely
other medicine of its kind in too apparent to escape,
observation, and where its. virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate.
'While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
commun i ty have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every tria/; ; conferred benefits,
on the afflicted they can neve4orget, and, pro
dured. cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PREPARED BY
DR.--J. C. AYER f t. CO: -
LOW ELL, MASS.
FOR .ALE uF
A. Tiotnnt.L. lot.troto: A. P &re
Gillson; ,J. flosrorta; Ffwrlarillp; YoNso &
tfSIITIT, Simmer bia Scorn. Sprin,,viil..; Ilan.
DEN BttoTBERS. ' NeW CianiaL i a.
Great lipnd; E.. R. Gnovir,i V.1..w0041;,1V. II
THAYfaI. Dinootk; EATON & M0T1,A4.• Ihrford
and all Druggists. ly
YOUTH AND MANHOOD:
e nn, Publish.H, the 25th
Nt" - -' mailed in a sealed envelope, to spy
address, on receipt of. three stamps.
A medical essay on the physical exhaustion 4. de.
ray the frame, calved by "self-abuse" infection *
and the vse of mercury. by R.J.Culrerwell, M.D.,
member of the rorl college of surieonsiitte.
Spnrmatorrhcea or seminal emissions, genital
and nervous debility; impotency, loss of energy,
depression of spirits, timidity. diseases of sexual
organs. impediments to marriage. promptly and
effectually cured by the author's novel and sue.
cessful treatment, by means of which the Inca.
lid can regain pqstinediealth without Itaititg re.
course to dangerous and expensive medicines.
(From the London Lancet.)
The beet treatise ever Written on a subject o
vital Importance to alt, well worthy the author'
exalted reputation.
Addrese the public e ra . 3. C. KLINE, dr, CO
Poet Box 4586, New york. [ll7yeti p
NoDag Vresents.
THE subscribers would call the attention of
their friends to the great variety of Gold
and Silver Watches, - Jewelry and Fancy Goode
which they have on hand suitable for the ap.,
preaching Holidays, and which they offer at the
foireseCash Prices. EVANS & ALLEIP.
No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall,
Binghamton, Dec..l7th, 1858. ‘•
CIOLD -AND SILVER WATCHES.—Open
'Ur Face and H tinting, 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 de ALLEN.
CIOLD CHAINS, Crosses, Keys. Seals. Neck
kJ laces, Studs, Thimbles, Speetserk, Breast,
pins, gar-ring s , Finger-rings, Sleeve-buttons.
Lockets, Bracelets, Snaps, 1 1 ens, Pencils,Tooth
picks &e., ate., &c., by EVANS & ALLEN.
SALVER WARE.—Table, Desert and Pickle
Forks. Table, Desert, Tea, Sugar, Cream.
Berry, Preserve and Salt Sppenc Napkin Rings;
Childrens' Knives, Forks and Spoons, in seta;
Cups; Ice Cream, Pie, Butter and Fruit Kifives;
Halt Cellars; Caul Cues, &c. &c., by -
Evans & Atiett.,
DLAT E D WARE.—Tea Seta. Tea Pitchers,
Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Pitcher
' Tram Salts.. Cups, Sugar Baskets, Schip and.
Gravy Isialed, Forks and Spoons, Etc., for sale
by EVANS & ALLEN.. •
AKER:HALM E Boxes, Perfume and Fancy
P
Beads, do. Necklaces and Arm
lets, Shell and India Rubber Cotabs, Tea Bells,
Telescopes, Watch Stands, Knives and Forks,
Pocket Knives, Scissori, Walt; Satin and Amber
Brads, Etc., &c.. &c., by • Etta* & ALLEN.,
TVAMOND, PINS AND • FINGER-RING
acme very fine; by , Evalls & ALLEN.
PLATER Large Assortment of
Tahiti and Desert Knives. and Carvers, by ,
Evaart& Aux!,
o. 9 Odd Fellows' Hall.
Binghamton, isc,.!, 7th, 1858.
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4° V
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•
IHON CITY cymmunsozaa, COLLEGE.
• Prrrioluao, CHARTERED 186 b.
SOOStudents attending Januarz. 1868.
NOW the largest and most thorough Commer
cial Seliool of the Milted States. Young
men prepared ' fur actual duties of the Counting
Room.
.I.•C. Surrx„A. M, Prof. of Book-keping
and Seteiiiific Accounts.
A. T. Dotrrunrr, Teacher of Arithmetic and •
•Comuiercial Calculation.
J. A. II nit:mien and T. C. Insults, Teacher of
Book.keeping. • .
A. COWLEY and W. A. Smug, Profs. of Penn
manahip.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE_ENEILY BOOR KEEPING,
u.ed in every department of
CO.ll EaCt AL A RITIIMETic-11 , APID
'MESS WRI I'ING—
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY-:
MERCANTILE CORREOPONDENCE—
COMMERCIAL LAW—.
Are tauffht and all other subjects netubsiary for
- the sturi;esa and thorough education of a practi .
cal businMw man.
' I tl PRIEBIIVI I IB.
Drawn all the Premiums in, Pittsburg for the •
part three years. Also' in Eastern and Western
Cities;forbeat Writing.
NOV ENGRAVED WORK.
I 111 POlrir ANT AINIFORALIVINIONA
ndents enter at any time,—No raeation—Alme
unilinited—Review, at plemnare— r ,Gniduati.a• as.
slated to obtain situations—Tuition for full Cam.
mercial Course, $35.00-Average time 8 to 12
weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery,
s6,oo—Entire ,oat, $60,00 to $lO,OO.
Minister a sons received at half price.
'or Card—Circular--Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Writing—toulose two:stamps,
and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. •
September 9th. 1558:—.3m (Iy,eq.*.w
WINTER ARRA*GEUEIII7.
...anaggiMMF—aing
XTEW RAILROAD_ROUTE.- I DELAWARE,
l'4 LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL.
ROAD.-:-New and expeditious bread gunge
route from the Nort and West, via Great Bend
ana Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyomlng valleys, through to New York and
Philadelphia. •
On and after. Thursday, January 20th, 1859,
trains will be rnn , as follows: ~
Tho Night EXpress Train bound east on N. Y.
& Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 7.3 i a. m.,
and connects With the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend.for Rear York and Philadelphia
at 8.00 a. m.
Due at Montrose; ~ • 8:37 6
Tunkhannock, 9.18 "
Factoryville, - 9.43 "
Scranton, 10 30 "
• Moscow, • 11.17 "
. Stroudsburg, 1.19 p. na
Water Gap, ~ ~,
. 0 , , 1.25 "
Del awn re4ls minutest° dme.,,) 1.80 "..
Bridgelle, 440, .!
, j g netion, . •,.. 3.13
- New York, - • '1.14
, Philadelphia, 8.15 "
Passengera from N. Y., !save Pier
Nu. 2 North River, et .
FromPhiladelphia,leave at. ,.
Tt,
Wharf ; at . • 6.00 "
Ltiave, 3tinctlon, - ' 11.10 "
Dueatigidgevilte, . , ij.:12.09 p. m.
elaware,(ls.mlo.todinner)ll2.l6
Water Gap, 12.56 "
Stroudsburg, . 1.08 "
Moscow, - 3.16 "
Scranton. 4.00 "
Factoryville, 4.52 "
tank harmeek, 5.11 "
Montrbge,. , 5.58
Great Bend. 6.35
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Mail Train, west, at
Accominociatien Train lenves :en t.
ton for Givat Bend at 8.10 a. m
Arrive at Gr'eat Bend. 12 35,p. In,
Connecting With the Emigrnt Train Wont at.,
2.20, the Dunkirk Express at 4.35, and the N.
Y. Express, e,aiit, at 1 10,p. m.
Returning, lea'res Great Bend at i 3.15,p in.
Due at Scranton, 7.30 -
For the'accuiumodation DI en' troei on it
Southern Division, a passenger ear will be pl.
tached to the Express Freight Tiuins,leavint -
Scranto,,, ut , '4.45 a. to
,
Due at Stroudsburg at 10 20 "
-,-. Junction' at -: 220 p. m.
Itetnroing, wilt leave Junvtil nat 345 a. to
lue at StrOudeburg at . 7.15 "
" "Scranton at 235 P in.
Pnameng.rx 10 and from New Yori: aid Phi
oielphia will chance ears at innctior..
For Pittston, Kingston. and Wiikesbarr , ,
ake L..,& B. R. R....cars at Scranton.
For Jcoonp. Archbald, and Carbondale. tot.,
it. tii.iges at Scranton. -
~
Tickets sold,and baggav:cheeks:rlihrongn
JOHN BRISBIN, Sup%
Wu. N...ltstra Gerel Ticket Agent
.B,•ranton. Jan. 18th. 1859.
HOWARD A-SSOCIATION,
PHI LADELPH I A.
4 Benevolent latlitution,esiablished by special en
diiwment for the relief the sick and distressed,
Afflicted with Virulent and Epidemir direases.
THE HOWARD ARPOClaTios t in view of the tee.
ful destruction of human life, caused by Sex
ual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon
me unfortunate victims, of such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed their Con.
suiting Surgeon, as a crtAntrADLE ACT worthy of
their erde, to open n Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and.to give IlletticAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who
apply by letter, with a description of their con.
ditinn, (age, occupation, habits of 110'; &c.,) and
in cases at extreme poverty, toferitisit
free of charge. 'lt is needless to add that the
Association commands the hig,hest medical skill
of the age, and will furnish the mostsimproved
modern treatment.
The Directors of thiAssociation. iistheir An
neat Report upon the treatment of :Sexual Di.
senses, for the year ending January Ist, 1858,
express the highest satisfaethin with the success
which has attended the labors of the Consulting
Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoss. Seminal
Weakness. Inipotence, Gonorrina,Glent,Sypil l is,
the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, die.; and or•
der a continuance of the same plan for the en.
?wing year.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhcea, or
Seminal Weaknews,the vice of Onaniam, M aster.
bation, or Selt•abuse,.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 and
Tricts on the nature and treatment of sexnal
diseases, diet. &c.. are constantly beintpublish•
ed for gratuitous distribution slid will bo-sent
to the afflicted. , Some of the new remedies
and methods of treatment disoovered during
the last year, are of great value.
Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr.
SKI LLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surneon, How
ard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phil !
I:4elph ia. Pa*: By order of the: Directors.
EZRA HEARTWELL.President.
GRo. FAIRCHILD. Seey. oe 213.1 v
• Ite.o-ii'LL2lO9l4l 2ktIMMOAIErffs
FllO MOTHERS, WIVEB di DAOGIITERS.
Dr. R.A. LAMONT'S Periodical Compound.
The most beneficial and successful estate MED
tams now in use or known, for all casek of dis
ordered, obetruisted or suppressed Menstruation,
Lueorrhces,Female Weakness fkc. Lisdies s ho
•
have been disappointed intim use of Female INN
&c , can put the utmost confidence in this COM. i
pound, it s infallible is the core of all the above -
named complaints. It will be sent by mail to
any address , by enclosing $2 to any authorized
agent. Prepared be R. L ANDREW ButiO
N. Y. Fur sale in MontiOse by
rnavl3'sB.llo • "READ:&
"HARD TIMES N 0 MORE."
ANY PERSON (Lady or Gentleman.) in ths
United. States
. potkesing a small e t pitti
of from $3 to $1 Can enter into an easy and
reepectible business, by which - from $6 to 81 0
pee day can be realized. For particulate, eildrecs,
(with etemp,) : W. R. ACTON & CO..
mb3 3m Vi 41 North SIXTH-et, Philad'i.
7.30 a. to