The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 28, 1859, Image 3

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    - , airtal Gifts! Gifts! . Gifts '. .
THE -. ORIGINAL GIFT I
HOOK STORE. : TUE
:EXtniING
' • - 11. NV. EVANS &ICU , : • .
THE 677 BROADWAY , 677 . .1 7 -1 1 ,F *1 - •- )1 TALE OF THE REVD
- FIFTH
NEW-1-ORK. . Pllain
\O‘l READY!
Till:
YEAR. ESTABLISHED 1554: - YEAR. \ •
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firm 17,p e wing is a partial list of p ropert y
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- mt. Toe
I_ -which will be giv'en to the p.ircht l ner k s o y f 1 84-
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• Books at the time of sales worth from !TI J - 4 11) rilr oN ir - q
i 1 1 I
Gold Watt hes.Eng.li.ll Lever, - '. It I . ii I) LJ J- . 'l l - ILL)
' Patent Lever and Lepines, 530,00 . to e. 1110,00 ,
'il IN 1) FEAI.'S OF ,
..% Silver Watehes,petent Lever,
La ( , :01(GE AILHAINV
s full jeweled, hunting cases, TIM 4 S. ; x
' Author of -The Orange Girl of V
open face and cylinder va. _ •
i t; - .enpement, • 12,00 to 40,00 :• . Sw' rl' ir. ,. S , , ii: .", e l d- Ct " ,o "l ,,, l i b i , e m .tt ,„ l „ le ,.„ P r ; i n ,
i
Gold Lockets,l;arge sizelour ,
'• t ; NEW YORK 111 El
--0... e., and- taw g las s es .
with spring., large and ; OFSATeRDA,Y, A PEIL 30
small size with snap, • .2.30 to 32,n ° , Now Ready at all Nevss Depot's ,-,n,
• Cameo, Meanie, Florentine, '' --
Painad, Lava, Gold s t o ne, Il• fur the romancer than that of
Garnet and Coral Sets ef . ' • ''''• (isle 3,00 to 25,00 was f, callel
Pins andThrops. -, "TIM SIVA:IIP F
Ladies' Gold Guard Chiins, „- - i from the' immense ingenuity , ul hi
Fancy Neck Chains, Chute.
sm in Is o'o. and devicits for mislisoh eo'and 1
lain's, ' ' enemy, bis thornech keetyledess it
Gents Fob and twat Maine, 10, 1 10-no 3 0 : 0 0 ;f. ,rc,, ~„;e, t. r .1,j,, , i I„,i ~,,,,r 4 a r,i, i
,
Sets Cameo,G,ddstort.•,Pnint. . ' where hoand Li; enfant band weis
mod, - Mos - aie, fcirnct, Ony•x. ,
, berne, %shite titt:ir enciuiee be:ante!'
.
Engraved and Pihin Gold '
wildered in Pet Ir.by - rin"hine aittzil ,
- Sleeve Buttons anti Bosom • :.
I ecowth end morass. I
Studs, - • . . - 1: 015.10 IG,OO l
, * .t Tre, story above auto:theist is a li
•
Cold Perwils,n ith I.'!int,large, _ ~ . :
those scenes and times, and its tal , ,
.. . medium and smell, 3,50 to. .
Silver Powils,wititGiti Pens, 7 4 . .... 0 ' has most vividly portrayr,i, therel.
i exeitin , ircidents end accidents of
:• large, Medium and small . • - nut Indefallg.ble struggle for Elbe;
size, double and single, ex. -
~. i under the. most adverse throttld:l4
tension cases, s '2,00 t? '..400 1 c h„pt c , F. i . ., re pl e t e w.;th evyiting and
Gents' Heavy Signet Riege
I terest, historically aceerate, but aid
llttlies' Gold •Chased and , ;,, , :
_ . „„ : web of rterry woven through it. s
Plain Rings, -
• "•`' .-1° i ' - ' ° iit at enact a brillant story and a I
Gents• Gold BosornPinarlus.
I cord, The strOngiv-written desi ,
-ter, with Opal, Scarf Tins, - ...
•
'Onyx, Garnet, &c... . bii-ria to 5 . 00 ;might...attack-the wild charge and r
hich Silk Dress Patterns, 32.00 to 30,eu ,
i all wenierful as examples of VVI
' Cameo, MosaTe.Coral Girnet, ,
~ ; and equally tree to the actual fl.ctai • .
t'hased an te
d Plain Otti
,„ I In addition to these , seens, of heroism and (NA
- Bracelets, . --E ' ne to ' 3(1! lofty daring, the Swamp_ l'ox fTslnet without I t
Silver' and Gold Thimbles, 50 to 6.00 C_ . .. • , a _
the senile charm of a love-story, fir the work
. Gents'Pep and Pocket Knife, ,50 to 1,50 :
ing :In i effcets s!f the tender passthostlare. depheted Ijut.:l..D rvspert iV I v inform the public that:
Pearl- ane Moroco Potte. • -
„: in s - its paces, as truly end artistii•ally as the ` V in order tn. trans Jet business with addition.
mnnaies, •
50 to tt •'''' )
Toothpieke, Watch, Keys, sterner emetions,*rentlerina: the tall a pea'ect al promptness anti dispatch, he has firmed an ar.
Guarddes,
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picture of life and character-in (ho , ltays of the rangement with J. MJE.I MN, ansi that in Cu.
Gold Sl ides
small, medtter •" 1,50 to 3 ' 50 I Revalation, which cannot fill to appeal to the Lure the business will 'be Iran-tatted under the
Crossi
itid large,
_, adlniiiittion, and gratity the taste of every reader -name of R. KEN YON,'Jlt . & CO. • The. old
~,,, „ •
• • .....
. 2. '"'" ) 7 •'''' v, - hohas.it sp irk astrue poniotism iiii lii.n son!. Rooks will be clom.d - imineiliatele, and a:1 my
• Besides ether Gifts, eompri-ing a large arid The peruliar power and hit-rest with which customers vi id see the necessity of settling
valuablo assortment of nuseellarmous articles, the gifted author; George At tril-VIV. Ettq
oaryiniffrom SI to SIO. l, all accounts immediately, a. I itace very large
• tieseribee .the thrilling perio , l, is li guarantee pavinents to make in N•tts- York City, sod must
The proprletors of the or.DEsT F.STAIL
of the excellence of this tritly magi dicent Ills- realize-the proeeeds of no- last ytar bnainess.
. LISHED GIFT BOOK IN THE UNITED
terieal Rometwe. The vivid delineation of Hoping llia t all w ill 'goys. in thenise Ives accord
. STATES, for the uninterrupted su"%ess whi ch character. the depth of though', thel fascination inglv, I remain vent... R. KENYON, .Tll.
has crowned 'their eimest efferts to pease u.ll- of -tole, the pietitresoue beacty of description, Lawsville Centre, April, 1859.
ring the laet four years. wen'd retern their tod- an d, -i n a tem-d, th e power of ! anon, go he corn- . _ -.0.: alp -.0.•.- . --
Cero thanks to the hundreds of thousands a f ro .
! mends, all ree d :hire to render hint One of the
• haY6:•in past tit '° , s ee n Et in It•t° ''' their. "' most brilliant eriters of ttro 2 p o. whlle his g;eat 8.;57' . W 211,1 is 2ij 11.1i . ,1LL - k,Y_I - 7. ; _ - ).,
eel patronage upon them , and w:puld further
~ : . ,r , ,,,ii , ,,,i,„ o f and sym p athy with pioneer s in • • - -..,•-
- assure them, mild the publie gemerelly, that their ' the ` „„., o f ame,,,• lihertY give tido) a gralip
long s exfierience -and established
eon,
warrant
. of Revisliitionesy sebpsets pessessr a l by very
them in offering:greater inducements. than elm.,
few others, This has entible.l him, in the s 9 I .. 9
f`
and ouch as are out of the reach of any similar. swamp Fox, to • e tii•bit the Veinal adven-. OLT:1) relic, Dui Iv ann, , unee to the. citi•
:establishment in 411 r• country ; eni pr,:p ose , m _ I
turn; of
W zee'. or Li0.,,.r., Center and asijoin`i n g
thirst' ' , • THE., rim! YEAR : .
-of their locntion in Nee: York. i . MAIA.EO:II AND lIIA I # E\ country limit they :17,. 1 , : , i , :1:,
..•.i 10 (Urn kil a 11110'4
'
as they really were,t,nd to do fit hornitee to that vv.:reitdeg elm is usatt:l, .died for_ in a eeen-
: ,n
s,
Mt:educe
' NEW. FIATURF
STILL GREATITI ATTRACTIONS._ ' ‘, 1 .,:i, 1 :,,, h 1 ,":" n i t n e :ak,r,,... tha : t unviehiing patriotism, 1 ., - ,., t i,,, (1,,, . 1 ,,, , , rou,;.t., ~f '
noble spirits, def)ling lancer. : ii ) T) - v- - A,A - ‘i‘ - I % 0 .1
GIFTSI of GRE.V.I7III. y:tixt: and VAR IF. fI , mi,
, hos ., on. , s „,.„,„, of ri .h. ai i„,. ~,,,,i,i k„,f, t
-,
k 11._11_./ 0 :
A still Larger an.! !It'll r S. tested Stock of
slier , ' the sacred tires ot . liberty ib the thick . vi z : ill„,.k l „ • , ‘ „i - 1 1 ,14;.!,,, , (Thi :l ., R„;,,,,, , L imn
- , itYod-US. swa'nzo i antl.b. , nse and gloothe forests-ask iag
Robes, Printed nail ‘5, - -tiire ltrillants, Slreenet,
Commissions and inducements lo cubs and !mild : NT , yielding noticing, and only °acing the c ; b r i„.„, dt„ t t , s wi , )1 u.. u tt iire e sti le
to agents tale; are yithog etole their tithe field the better to re-enter it for the totnhat l.
' tmost splendid stock without exeeption tb.it was
oto s our buaines-: an that thesi.• w h0„Je...irt.,,,, hoe We take to ourselves 90:11e red' I for having I eve? brought "to Su.ipielianna Countv. Palm
5.7G 1 F - rs AND itu"Es Wt . TII' , I , T MoYt 1".._ 4 0-,,, secured fie• - orra columns , Ir • , ‘:, f, dm: rres o! Oils
Leaf 11.0 s---in 00 vari,tie: Siker Geni • e, Brown
~- • •
-We shall . . endeavor to estai,,i-li.a n azent iii roaster per, het we int.-n.l to site Ito,
„. .and Fancy Le horn II ats-ir: every variety;
every town in the UnitedStsme ; soiled all who " 1 / 4 1 - ;" 11T A. /An 1
~.'s: I`.. ( V 1 V../ 11.1 k: .1.A.1 E R CUR 1' . .. Yur Hate. Parasols. and Umbrellas-of every
Will may - benefit by ear liberni system of_tri.de. ' . .
We hare appointed' 3."..T. GE:mat iirsoN - i We elieee it is style and price, from,Ss. to '24 g. Embroidered
a still higher pre-tigit than ever. le • , .- . .
dreade :he Collars, Lnder B , leeves, Ribbone-immense
our duly aufherired Agent for MONTROSE and
. , v'cinity, who will receive and forward 01l orders . ' Etst dTn 0
an .....,..rost story Tapot . .7to:: s k • citi._.A.:}cm . ty . -io sir different steles
with attention aurl tie.p.0,•1,. ••• in -the vorld, and we emu tempt:llcl mat: mg it in tea non v.nrier :VII,. WALL PAPER-r
A NEW. AND REVISED CATAIf)GI.7II, hett-er and better , with every ..uss'esl i ve number,very leege ' , tea. All kinds of FARMING
•-• • -- 11,S -of th.. most approved patterns. In
ready for d"stributine. containiato ewe: y de-ire- in 'P it ' a P n "Pen" rind ""°'''''' •
linen vi ry I..rgrt mr,,rl; or i%-verything pertaining,
Ye hook, new nr old, rim- in print: anti ,c
-kno-weedged by librarians and literary men to be p 13AYA RD TAX.I.()R R' .'‘. merh..ritile. business, , n the most fitvorti
tile terms of any house In the country, Cash
'the mast complme and beat el.....ssifitai ever is . - Ettuam; r... P&L LU,41,'W.L..)." Vll , '
,t , ' it-Win e , pectally preferred, but all kindsof Conn
n,,
lLt.' it IVith.;) at as C.1."(0,1,:: in !1., -
- ' . THE 5:1:..1\ - . VORK 31 , ERicrin. try ~,,„,„,.,. t. ken in es ohiiroe for Goods, rtnd
0,.. , ;71
At a v , r , b-rvy , eye-a-..t a, eha ‘.d ,ueceedeal the lee hest market price p: ir: ter same. IleJOrs
arc :Au; ret•ify to be etc, n :ie.% y, until frer s,-- to i ,„ -
~ • „.• I
and SHOES forte a promment feature of a very
• art' addreas, Wall 'l,:r:-4 or the wor;ci. It cuotana - Si ' ":' ' - •
• : Tii•-••,17.-o• - , r 1.,-1 Poet_ net'„ r an,l Tosti-ttl, large„Stock: of Geo,is, and u i,: lie found in every
all the workS' (II "
• e it , ;" , c'inrriii-• lette's rre•-f fr.r. ion landS hive style and variety. G-ItOr ER lES.:I eery large
• Art, Stier:cc aria Nnt-i t ,,, Pli'ose4,lth•ai & Cja , - • • ' ~,• • - - • • • • .'•
ural ffistory, . '
- vital Works 1„,.,1,, i , t i i.,, ~...„I „. ~ ..ehted in.": t, rested. st es. DRUGS and MEDICINES: end GLASS.
Adventures, Tas:els';'
. " % t Ill; f t i , i r c ti v T , l ,,,t a .., nd - 111 s.
,l,„ F.....;ALivi.„.A.....,Rfli_DHT...,AkohlAi)lllEL!,Er...,Sygli,:,
only I rr ..l :: } t Ni1 . .. 1 -y' , I t‘ t, -- , ;to . 'h as Chairs and Bedsteads
.
• (ruin 18 g .. Sr ,j 1
Sze.,
, Soliciting a very latter shere of trade for the
r its - ht. is:, -t'se.l:lo
Agriculture I aril Do- N, Poetical:TM "logien', re'•'" • • -
teet•tie-ErPPOIny, s- R01,100.04. • SKETCHES OF TR4VEL , new fi rm st e remain, re.pectfrilly at the service
1 public. It KEN YON:JR , & CO,
'Belles Leoers,Essey..•-s \l.,:w; Medi, al. Mason-' c%;,- ot wl:lch wi I appear EVERY tE. E 1(. Lawsville Centre, Pa ; Aprd let, 13 . 59.
.. -
&r., . e lc, • We have II e hli-pizes4 to :intim; .eo, there- ;
t
* Bibles, ' t Stsetlard Fictistati,• ' ' r,--, , thar•i - ri the
Lliegraphi, - -s, ... •. c Prn vir, Hymn . ..stied ! 7 , ;,,,, 1 - p l: NI. r• try for A! r . .l 3"nlii, 1833,
Dictionaries, • Glee Books s ! ••!I 'Le -n - r , ,rn 0 0,4 ' • . '
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11 - Z E"Yek'ra'ai" '..
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t PV‘."
."r
1 'S TRAY C I-1 AP t R S
......th.,,,, , • Schools, Ste.. &st. : • .
:
And a tboneand vasirties of pn blieat ie. n. ire,eve-„ ..... Y
cy depattup.nt of fitezteture. ..We SCII /I'B lOW_ L Bahevi -, , k,101.1 I ft 1„..1,1E16.
and,in many eases, leer thar.-artv ether hover : BY BAIr.ARDVAYLO.R,
in the country ; and with every hook or th e , ihn lritatortartiele being entitled !
value of one do:lrrir.,or 'More. we present to:iee , "THE FIRST JOT* I{ N l'A t I EV.T.T 4 MADE.”
• useful Gift, witt.roh extra eh,..:1-r4.
.. ' ' which is eonsidore.: by llie
:L au ho4-as it an.
-••••• ET EVF,II' ONT, CON • SELT IiIS• questionable will be the - eeldie._.4o b e his mest
01.,VN 1 N TER EST, - intere s ti ng advandure sine: -.- the oriothial o•eteet
, 0 1 ~
• AndatsEVANS' Gift Hoek Since, o f th o
buy
-lip examine the- prices of books, see the . 1;;It i_IAT ..S . ViEBIt NEC I Til.kiiE E,
LE
if ~, r - beautiful gifts r." fre s lr selnttered sat-mg and consul fail to 17;1 ,if ion rest to all:: Three
PU' -ler patrimu, and he sathrtied tharthe on- (lei:oboist{ arteies wi I 'or , I
CE k: „ - 1 - • • •- • - •- • •
oneureal way of Ju3ing honks ts at 'EFE:It T.lll I.LI. 17V.,t - STRIATED
\.TO No 6t Hilo ..kim Ay. .itti.ori v innl ilraigns. In mite highest ...I% le of art.
ti: T-, LAF.ARGI , i t HOTEL til.7lLiriNG. portlaving Stio .cne -, 1
e slid ebareeterardescribed
• 10FR :WE GUARANTEE 197,FL:elf liAr., in the . nuitst
,g-aphic manner. 1
RT'ES; It4FACTION. - . .-4,, i This new femur-' is a. moat valliabie-iiii*in
iN I z JUDGE 4/11, I:OURSELVES. , I sin:live one, suited, to both young and old, and
LIFTS , Examine our piall lo, *f bus i ness,
• ••• - ‘ , Any will render
• x -
I ill; "Observe the daily -•
THE NE' YORK )IERIII,RI
IS Irtie:. ) tMbnli cart ' t vfr m .b o 'i f 'A m ' atche;„eroki and eileer.
AT `seest, chalet:dee, and gluird -chains; trice- worthy of a leading risme, nb . the meet whined
- :in ,: e .sne or nil , .
EVANS'leta; came.% mottaie, coal, Told Atone- "' - . I
GIFT ' , ...arnet end ~ o ld .sets of pin ,and Claw?: . FAIVIILY PAP ER$. .
$OO6 bracelets, large. medium midi:mu - all size; Ftsce the Itrst annooneentent tit eqr euortge- •
sToitc.tinge,chx.sed, plain and set •fa-ith menet., ment of 5111.TA.T.r.o:Zr. we have receivesl a flood of
1!1 'cameo, eeldetoue, -coral ; crisitaie an.l en. Inquirice from all parts of the Union, telative to
~i . , ;graved scuds and sleeve hettona t scarf , the enterprise, showing that public expiiictation is
~„'„",, pine, eroesee, gold pens and peZ(11,1: COM -. C4l the tip toe Jo l earn the particulars !regarding
.6 , 6646 pens in Speer and raorocro eases, and a the character of his etintributione AS' it is itn
if I,Y 'thousand 'other articles of use and value. eessible for us to nnswer .l the ,, e in de - taiil. we ran
NEIV-; A Gift with every-book w.erth e] fin se ! only refer our friends and entri..spondeints to the
i o n : 0, -to B F. !E.ierad ior a Catologae. I N-rw York Nlsseiary for April ti 3 Otit,
/Aft . ; It will cost von nothing, and will h e . ~,,l,m , It, first of these spackling an popular
• valuable as a bark of fervrenee• if ant ii-: sltottite's-w:II be fouMl.
:ing more. Address D.W.EVANS & CO.
.. ~.. As no lather A rile:dean has crier tr:
.' No ti - ,•7 Broadway, New-York. extensively as Bayard Tat lon, mid 1
--os ;se
.44 - lt". : travr'er can gee things with . the eves ,
‘ ca. we need, not ferther mitre - we the
1 • ' 9 ‘' • s l
- 9. 1 - • '
N..„_., WORD OF EXPLANATION 'Tt.); these ananations of his inir4l and ob,
thoge who- have known us muter the style of . to the reading. public. It is sa(m en t I,'
Evans & Co. The Business located .by US at i they will greatly em horde 111 :: I'''‘h e bar!
No.4sll.BruatkraS., New York Cite, is the °ldeal.; the 311:hct.'n: has eaer maintained, an
established house is the country, and is k sown' heretofore rested upon man ) reuses, a
world-wide as the origin I
a. ' 'Evans . & . Co.'s 1 enest importaut ofr - whicli" - tr.a:,- be seem
-Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the advan. ; folidws: I
tage of our popularity to advertise - uader•the ' The Merenry ereploy'S more literati
same name;tri increase their trade-sand-though i than any other paper. - 1
a house. having neither character or name of its IThe ATerrUry pat 9 more, -and liiiiji l l
Own. -can hardly elairn the eort fi knee_ of the I for that talent, than air, other Pape l
- community-.1.0 protect the few who may be en- ! The Mercury is constantly announ'
acquainted With us, we would state that we startling, and brilliant additions to it
t • have no :coneee t tiMl with t eny other Gift Book' unrivaled fund of attractiots. •
\ liouse-e.and though many advertiSe under the ' The Mercury is illitstrnted by P.O. '
name of Evan,: &- Co, the firm i:constituted by , Esq., the politest artist of this center :
D. W. EVAN'S and J. H. PRESTON',I9 this beautiful pictures are thus brought
first and oely concern rightfully Using the
,ntame,.i reach,of the entire public.
Bat to prevent ail confusion in the future, we . - The Mercury is the oldest' and M
shall use...the style. of . , .I established literary•journal in America.] `
' - 1). W. EVA NS & CO., ..: i The Mercury derine: tweitty.une ye
and , All persona wrongfully usltig, the aPpella.! prosperous existence, has published
lion to mislead the public, will 1:4 made to suf. i number of psi t pulir original tales, roan
fee the penalty of the. law. • ' sketches, thee all ice itaitators combine
,
Dt r lV. EVANS & CO., - j The Mercury must be siten to beep,
- 6 " Brnad"raY.New York. ' and we are fdily determines ••- •
+p-28. Ir.]
ArtkRIAGE G (JIB -familiar as a liZesehold word," with m
eE
' iwthd,
A NEW BOOK, BY , WILLIAM YOUNG,. •- M D. i ily
1- The Merc e lan ury is for sale by all now
~. •I he secret clue to courtship , love 4 and books'ellers in every part of the
. • , ::. ,1,1 ..... , & marriage: with iho distaaes incl. I and subscriptions aro received Dn., it
dent to youthonatunty and 0:d age; i Post - Ofilee. •
beim , e lights and Shrines of .married 1 it will be seen by ?hr foregoing a
:•::.SieiiAe life; its joys' and Sorrows, hopes f meet, that the Atisecalr for April 30
• '•:.:1. - fears and drsappointinents. . Let all i will be an excellent number .for subs<
- married people, or those contemplating marriage I date their subscriptions tram.
and having the least impediment to married life, i TEllidS, cash in advance, Two dolia
read . this boek.let every young man and woman I num, - Three. copies for Five dollars ;
',lc the land read ihii" book. It is fall of 'Plates, 1 pies, Eight.tlollars; Eight copies. Tw
and discloses secrete that everyone should know:-I, late, with a gratis copy to the getter u
a little knot:ledge at first may save a World of I Club. Addreis, '• . ,
trouble in afterlife. 'Pend for a copy (encloaing l leetuldwel I, South worth ac Wit)
..sits., io - • DR. Wm. YOUNG, '--- 1 - - Proprietors New - York . Mereo
• F . . yl. 411 Spruce-tr. Philadelphia : . i a 21..3 i a.l2 . 9 prthte4:it:. Nee' Yetkl
. .
•
.-MARION AND Ai'
ANXIOUSLY-L00:1.7.1)
..IF I CD.I"--k)
;SEED- WHEAT:.I
China Toa, and other varioties.
11=11!
LTION,
SrED CORN:
Conklia'syremium
Kine Phillip 's Improved from
Orange'eounty, New Y,..rk, aed
(.7onneclicut River.
TEN.
ILI RION
'
nir»,
- The
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the
CFR Y
Early Emperors,
11,. 1559
c4 - r . WE WILL. HAVE. Tilt: GENUINE
I:L.(4:stores
APAR GRASS SEED!!
etter bubjert
SlAranx or,
IN:FOR I: FOR SEEDING.
'BALDWIN & ALLEN
`Mvutro3e ; April 130, I sf;
stratngttn%
ecoiying the
the woods.
region,
perfectly at
nnri be
ts cif under-
IV"(:)al3E1M.
yy LL indebted to the hay firmi of G. W.
11l Sin - 3101" n & Co , GUILE & 111..tnninn. or
H. G. tkiltait3t? & Co. eiilier,by Noir , or Rook
niXtill tit ray earn( oily r tirolnLl to nail upon A:
or 11. G. M..% NG, le with.
out dr iny. no their hooky •sr n 5 t Lost' IM
-7,1 r. DJ G. IiLANDING.
liirforil. April 4th 1 859 —tiw.
'rtto rc ilex of
.otril author
the many
tennions
rty. pnrsuel
EVe , ry ;
romantic in
spnriding
• hich makesll •
leranums re.
riptions of
' sortie—the f
emilsc—nre
.rd.painting,
In tZi non
I GOLD BREAST-PIK,
with tir letters in the centre. Any
so n tinitinz it will hi•rt•wnracd by lensing it at
the Montrose I'OST 01 . T11:F.. npitf
MILITARY ELECTION.
N obedience rhst 'Military Lino; of the Com
: monweitl'h of i'enne?vanii s I Iterebv give no.
'-t;ce that there wijl xto Eteetion lieJsl tiro
Brintiv Susent•Exnr.a (:nunty. on. Mon
! j
the rth tatty of June next, to elect Brigade
;trei ttr;•:yr. for ....id Ikl , :ale; also, at the,
(ttli,ertt for each an ' d to,-ere Cr. nntny
0-‘ , inized ender the new Militi a
ttf-Atilil Ver.-183$. Tire efficera to he
t elected. are• one I:rig..taier General, ono Briga_
dier InBrector.
- 1 Z 4 ^,ond ilegiment •
One( .70!onel, f )n.. (:"lonel
One Lieleeilant i 1 h.e. LieNten:.nt Cul.,
One 31.j.)r. I oi:., Major.
NOTITT:To COrs P.UNIES.
, r 4 , 7 OTicE is herel)y g,lvsn to the LawfUlly
Organizert Cor.ipan4, to he and appear on
Monday the fith d.rc at Jona next, at 9 o'clock,
a. to., fan the'plitipatu.t of clecting'olfirers far said
Brigade. The Companies will meet at tliair sev.
°era! places of parade far -the Eleeion. Captaiiis
or Commanding I nfwers i!I take charge of the
Ekiction st each Uanwany, and wake returns ac•
cordtug to law. "it'd refer the Boards of
the an carat Comp.lnn the F.fth Section of the
Slilitia I.c . ws far Oleic guidance: also. to the
Eight'h Dlvis?art of the 'Conn Section as regards
rating. The Captains twill send in a full Roll
of their C•Jmpardes at the time they make their
returns at my oqice. ''
Noinbqs Arcordiog to Ennk,
FIRST REGIMENT.
Ist. Frientl.t.vi!lo - Cavalry.-Letter A.
Choewint r'Jvalry—Letter P.
let. Arti lery—Letter A. - •
2d. Bridgewater Artil!ery—Later B.
• I,t_ Friend.vinti Light In'antry—Letter A.
2 , 1. Brn..kno ExcelN:ur G'4l-, Lt. In.—L'r B.
.8.1.41“. Montgorniiry
CECOND REGIMENT.
Isl. I Imrfirtl and dirt, .klr n Caralry-Lehr A.
I Artilery—Leiter A.-
Dundatf Guartl4. I.t, In.—Letter A.
2d. Thirford I. ht Infantry—Letter B.
Ist. Nor :tliiftirtl flifkumn—Letter A.
2d. Clifford Riflemen—Letter B.
'avele4l an
rto other
Ara4-n
-v..lue, of
say That
that
'hat ham
me ()Me
red up aLa
212:1
MILITAILV CONVENTION.
IT is requested that there should be two Delo
gates elmeen from eneh l'ompany of the First
Brigade of Sii&liehiuma County, to appeltr at
the Key Stone Hotel- in Ors Borough of Moht
rola on Friday, the mil day' of May next, for
the purpose of 'putting in nomination suitable
persons for Brigade and Field Otrivers of the
First Brigade, Ttnth Prison bf Susquehanna
Cotinty. - APA SLICER, 13r. In.,
let Br., 10ih Div, of Perau
Brizide Inspector's 011ie, )
liarford, April Bth, 1859. f 11513.
ino new,
ahead)
1, and hia
'thin, the
st firmly
rs of lib
a larger
.ces, and
1 ••• .
recta ted,
rte name
fi ery fam.
• DR. F. W. WELLS
HAVING permanently located in Iprinilatf
.otlers his professional sere iCA'A t to all who.
may require them. A:so, keeps crupitAttitly
. on
hand a full stock of Drug,. and Medicines,
Pure 'Wines and Liquors ar Medical
purppsce. • • Lap7-6m.
dealers
entntry,
.t over:
MEAT MARKET.
On Public Acenne, neai Scarle's Hold.
•
KEEPconstantly ou,hand a good supply of
1 ME AT'S of all kinds. CASH phi for
Heel Call! e,Cal ves,,She cpond Lambs:
Also far Illidesot all thuds.
;- • - , VigNSTOCK - dt. HAWLEY.
I s. T. REMSTo:E. ' • • r. It A IVI. EY.
~, I%r e 6l r6si: , Iii.lf10111: 1F5.1.---ft.
per an.
ive
Ve
of tire
3E:*MAL Si ::
Early May,
- and :41 arro-ATtits
711enn on-,
T x
` F a'.
L
44 4
READ Y-PAY SYSTEM-
1' is certain that Goods Can be sokl successful
ly in Montrose and at - Suaqueltanna Depot
FOR. CASH:
Those doubting this assertion will do wet' to call
ut the eture, or
05nticiiberg, tc:
where it %,;11 br pr:en •that tliti Merchant In
selling his aooda can afford to, stll Cheaper
for Cash, and can offer inducements sufficient to
mite it 1111 objeiit to Purchaser!, at whatever
sacrifice thew are obliged to make; to procure the
Mouey to adopt in their ['unlade!! the CASH
SVSIEN.
No hire just received and are e - enmtontly re.
cyis ing, n splendid assortment of
SPRING& SOME GOODS,
adnyted for this s.cason, and which will not fail
to 'E.,ive genera! satisfaction. They were pur
purainsed under the most - favorable eircuinstan
eel, end we are enabled and watt offer and sell
ntltriees fat below others that will give and have
given nn everlasting Credit; no matter whether
it is Toni, Dick, or Harry.
T-H-E-R-E-F-O-R-E
EiAMIN E,COMPAREANDJUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS!
An assortment herote fore unequaled by anything
ever of!e7red in Montrose.
Fancy and. Staple Dry Goets!
Comprising many stew and desirable styles of
thintis uriktiotftin this market, among which will
be found, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS',
All tln3 novelties of the somon, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM'', & MS:
SHAWLS !
New and choler atylel of Broche double hag
Stellc,Plaid, Wool, Talnl and 'Mantilla,
and a new styla of Chenill Shawls, cheap at
6uttenlier.3, iosdubalmi , PTA's
IftBITH :ft:fff
An as.nrtmeni al.ways nn hat - 14,11180 Ladies Cloth
and Trinindng to match, or" all ahades, cheap at
g3litttlibtrg, (i.r,o 5.
EMBROIDERIES!
In this Deparfment we cnn 011;e-
,grent induce
ment.,. as they are purchased directly from irn
portiag houses. The assortment comprises
French Setts. Sleeves and Collars,
liVorked . Esigings sand Inserting,
tend a great•nunisy sislitre arti
cles belong to this liue too
namerotis to men
awl, cheap alt.
GuTTENTErtG, IY)SENBAUNI, S Co'S
_
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and
Plumps, 3Wire,.Stiff Net
. tings and Frames, .
at Wholesale and iletail,—ehenp at
ROSENIIAUNT, CO'S
Domestic Go"cods!
•
May be found all the different qualities of Stints,
Ginghruns, Bieachril Geoiti s t : Fine , Unbleached
Muslins, Ticks, Stripes, Denitni, Sheeting, 2 1-2.
y ds wide,-theap at
017TTENLIERG, ROSENI3,AI:II, & CCYS
READY MADE- CLOTIIIAG.
As this is one of their PIIINcIPAL. BRANCIIE4 nP
BUslliEss in New York Citr,Jhey e.rtainly have
one great adyantage over all the rest nftlothiers;
they having one Partner steady in. New York
tits to devote all his time to this rartieular branch
of momfactoring. They wi 1 fdrnish. at any
time, a Good Garment at about the samo pride
for which the material eau he got.—
They will warrant their work and a complete
fit ofmo pay.
They- keep ounstsatly on hand one of the best
h tOr 105 Of
OVER AND UNDER COATS! •;
Such As Frock, Dress, Raglan, and Sacks
PANTS
171 G red! Variety a; Difercni Stitt
VESTS!
S.unii a s t'vlvo', Cwssimer; and Satin,
cheap at
.Gurri:rssEr6G, 13.0.SENT;.kt NI, k cos,
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Beat Mater3al at Short Notice
Under Garments
'Or. L•:IDIES 5,s WELL AS FOR GtNYLENIi N,
such ai .also Lambswool, cheap at
C.TUYTE IC BERG, KOS ENBAUM, co .8
ONE WORD'
IS S I aiTICIEXT FOR THE WISE
TO OUR IV tiattnoirs
FRIENDS
ME=l
CUSTOMERS,
s .
And in particular to those knowing themselves
indebted to as, we will say onca morn that we
will Pell forßeady Pay hereafter, and all Ac.
counts and Notes - must be settled without Fur.
'titer Noti.;il, We aro tired of witieg .Dunning
Letters and Supporting the Posteltee,and there.
bylosing. Wo will take all kinds of (Iran at
the Highest Market Prices frir Payment, and all
Accounts standing, over Six
,Motitba,on s our
Books will be left for Collection unless settled
hJ Note.
6utttninrit . ilostitintunt,
nrzlrc,ne, Pa., AO: 185 P
H. GARRATT;
WHOLESALE AND gERAIL DEALER; IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, &C.,,
ISI/CW DTIZipORD; PA.
(Sale Room, Pratt's Office.)
W ll.l, keep constantly on liand_tho beet
V brands cc 11.01111-hy the Seek or Hun
' tired Barrels—at the lowest market prices.
SALT—by the Single Berrel or Load.
All orders from M , Tol3tlti and Dealers w1;.I
be premier attoiled to.
Ca-ti I ,:d‘r faa. (Frzir ; Wool:Pelts t
and all Furine!s* Produce in their season.
11. GAIiRATT.
Milford. April 2,1, 1859.
- NOTICE.
THE undeNigmed havinz mitered into a part
-1 nership with Mr. J. w. Tyler, has closed
up his old Books and opened new ones for the
1 firtu. Ho is desirous of settling- pp . the old
i Boobs lIM AOOl3 as possible, and therefore appeals
zu ail who hare . iinsettled accounts to call and
i royange the same without delay. .
. _
P. CARPENTER
ilarn.rd, April 4th, 18.'.9.-BW.* • ,
STRUM & YSTER! US 11
rt,iiAT every inteiUge.-q tbankin thin commu
_a_ Nay bliould not know :bat a new krrange.
meant has been made by
WEAVER & ATHERTON,
' AT THE
STEAM MILL SHOP,
roll CAfiIIYING 'ON THE.BUSIN Es s OF
Blacksmithing,
. . and Crirriago-lroning.
Itaft,ia - yr know this to bet a fact
but fur are benefit of the r e who do
not, we would say.that we are preps to doany
work in our hue, whnil may be intrusted to us,
in the most durable manner, 110!most approved
sty le, and in this shortest possible time. All our
warranted to give good batiAmtion.
JA:ucs M. ‘Yr.AeKit, .h:RIZE L. A.THEmroa,
Mentro"se, Mardi Int, 18.59.,-timit
I~T~?~'I-C~.
COBB wou ld respectfully announce to the
J. public that" he may still be found. ut: the .
old stand, fully-preplred attend to the wants
of the 61 1unnui.ity. Il e will keep on liana Sgood
stock of
Sur,l RS, tE AS, (TOFFEE, SPICES. FRIfI f, FLOUR
and SAT rll the .ack or barrel,) Ftsn, and all
articles foerel in First Chas Groeeries..
41.9 wrald particularly call the attention of
Farmers others to the fact that ho
eonetantly ro..eoivipg fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR
also f.rodd and medium qualities, which will be
suhi 11/GHT, tor ready pay, in quantrtlea to suit
the purchaser.
11 nntr,,, Feb. 81st 1359. _
4C• B
EEF!! BEEF!!"
Ix 7- 11.11' of th.o. 7 Nothing—only Ora artielP,
together %ith occasion:ll " Bits" of fresh
MUTTON de, PORN,
enn be bad in the Ba'rmt•nt of Bhcd & ‘ Vebster'it
New Building, just below Searle\ Hotel.
ROBERTS & HILL
GEO. C. HILL.
E. B. rtOarllTS
31ontroge, Mirth 21st. 1859.--tf.
TO BE- 1-lUNG!
EVERY 'DAY IN THE WEEK !!
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,)
Over 2,000 Pieces of Wall Paper!
I ' ESIDES Berderinz. Window Shades and
IVindow Curtain Fixtures--a large variety.
For further pa - ticiflar4 - -please cat! at A. N.
BoJinni's Rook .4 tore, first door nortlC,of I.
Sparli.',4 llotel, where you ran find also a large
anti iuperior assortment of Books and Stallone,
re . Vnithee Notion.. c., &c, &c all of which
can be !mil for cash at as low prices as goods of
the same rutality can he hutight for •any where
in this Vicinity; BitfUnlini, N. Y.. not excepted.
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrrae. Mardi Sth. I 539.
KEYSTONE HOTEL ,
At Montroso, Poiin.
WIVI. Z. TIATCI/ 5 % Proprietor.
r l rii is new and commodious HIM situated
_ on Public A'venue. near the Court Houseond
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Montrose, is now fit ly completed and furnished,
and" Wil l -be opened on ,Monday. the 27th day of
the present month for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confi lent that ho is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give -
Complete Satisfkictiom
The flute! and Furniture are new and no ex,
pens.• has been spared to render it equal, if nut
superior to any similar eitta.blishment in this part
of the State. it is well supplied kith all The
recent iinp.fovernents and comforts, and obliging
waiters will always be 'readyto respond to the
call of rustniners.
che Stalk conn_echul wiik this firms° are
' New and Convenient
TI Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron ,
ago of his old friends, and - t l ho public generally.
W.M. K. HATCH.
Montrri,:e. S.ptember Vist, 1858.
Ter.chers' Exantination
0 -
ilfeetmas for the purpose of ex:ming teachers
to be emploved in the summer schools, Will ho
held in the different towns as follows:
I M 'town, :May 2. Baldwin's S.ll. at 90'clock a.
Apolacon, " 3, BulPim's S H. at 9 ordock a. in.
`Choconut, - -" •1, Clark's S. H. at 9 o'clock a. m.
S. Lake " 5, Brack nry at 9 o'clock a. in,
Liberty, " 6, Brook ale at 9 o'clock a. m.
Franklin, " 7, South Seh. Id at 9 o'clock a. m.
Bridwler, '• 9, Montrose- • at 9 o'clock a. m.
N3lilford," 10, Graded S. B. at-9 o'clock a. m.
(t. Bend, " 11, l.oderquillo t at 9 o'clock a. ta.
Harmony." 13, Lanesboro% at 9 o'c'ock a. m.
Jackson, " 1.1, S. 11. No. 2, at 9 o ' clock a. tn.
-t;ibsort, 4. 16, Union H. S.H. at 9.o'clock 4. M.
IlarfOrd, " 17, at 9 o'clock a. m
Lenox. 16, 'Tingley's S. H. nt 9 o'clock a. in.
" 19, Cite schhol 11. at 9 o'clock a. m.
Merrick, • " 20,Uniondalo et 9 o'clock n. m.
Ararat, " 21, Church nt 9 o'clock a. m.
Thom - pson-• 23. Center nt 9 o'clock a. in.
The examin:•tions will be about equally'divi
ded between the oral and Written methods. Each
app/ican/ should be supplied with at least two
shectts ',floats-cap pape'r, several pens arul a
pen-holder, and ink.
Ail who woold teach during the coming Sum
mer will nt once see the necessity of attending
the public exitminatiops, when thee understand
that immediately Upon their close I shall be...en
gaged in visiting schools in diiterent, parts of the
county, r.,h4 conse;luently linable to attend to
any more e!;unipations,—not being Ale to visit
my itost.oltice, even, oftener ihan once in from
two to four weeks.
,
All should . he proment at the appointed hour.
None admitted to the eurgs utter the eKammation
commences. B. F. TEWKSBURY,
County Superintendent. ,
April 4th, 1853
BUY
THE -
NiAMSUTTA PRINTS'
The are aid beet Conoco; yet offered to the
Public for the laouey.
wItOLEISALE
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO ,
trEW-Tp4X.
.[Mbl2Ol6.
. .
IVTEW GOODS, in,my..lito, of buaineas, arriv.
ing evert iFeak. • - AtEL TURRELL.
Nr3r.li filth; 120
3R..30M.C:11T7 .
G. F. volume,
, . . .
.HAS removed his shop aarOsS ti o Street, to i
11. the building one door. below Keeler .1: •
S'loddr.rd's, which he h•is , f. tted up ressly fc.r ;
Saddlo, Harnozo and Tr u k Shap, . ;
where maybe found ail linii.s.of !
IE-i - ..Ek-PL IVM Sit SEL. -
from the heaviest team, to the ligh est trotting
harness, atid,a general assorment o trinninp,
which will be made up or sold very low,
• ,
carriage Trizeinie
A good absortmant* hand, which
very low; all-trimming done, elieapei
'OAK LEATHER
I -0 u hand, abut whi , lis harnesses will :Itt.tnatie and
. 7 .7c7.oorrbastacutecl..
•,.ciNtovnerg vi ill please beai in mind that!
wish to mpttle up once a year. ,Those haring
unmettleencemOts, or notes due, will save ens,tr.
by !tattling or waking payment witiMm further
delay. G. F. FOROILASI,.
Feb. 24th`,1859.] . 51onIrrme, Pa.
- Has ttia - 6arhers.
THE SUMO ERS OFFER FOR SALE
60;000 BARRELS OF THEIR NEW
AND IMPROVED'
EMIE
EIDRITTI,
OF THE
•
LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Air ANUFACTURED from "the night-soil of
ITINew York city. in lota to salt (purchasers.
This article (greatly improved within thd last
three years) lids been tho marked for eighteen
years„ and still (Idles competition, ni4 a manure
for Corn and Gard•tu Vegetables, being cheaper,
more powerful, /(tun any ot4,er, and at the same
time free froM disagreeable odor.. Tiko barrels,
(83 worth) will manure an Acre of corn in the
hill, will save two-thirds in Libor, wyl cause it
to come up qtYcker, TO grow faster,ripen earlier,
and will bring a larger crop on Otor ground
than any' other fertilizer, and it is also . pre
ventive' to cut worm; also it does nut injure the
seed to put in contact with it. -
The L. M. Cu. point to their. long, standing
reputatiOn,and tiro large (ettgbUlio) in
vested in their.business as a guarantae that the
article they 'make sh.illalways be of rAieh vitality
ns Co command a ready sale. • 1
overof- Price 81.50 pet barrel for any qustitity
six barrels.
r,-er A Pumplet,•Containing.ecery information,
will be sent - [rent] to - any one ajtplying for
the oath.. 'Our address is— . •
GruFFING,I34:OTI : IERS dz. Co",
Aueeultaral Warehouse, htiCourtlandt St.
NEW Y9RK.
.Ifr, re h m
' FREE E.XHIBITiON!
MAY- BE SEEN D.44Y,
1T . ....P.11NE5' Till. 011,„ SHOP!
.r - rom 6 a. m. - . : 4! - IL u p. in.,
1 i 4t , l/,4 .. - ' 1
ac 11 ' ) Itest fis . iiinits:
u:._...,
1 Compri,in, the GreatestVaity y
GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME'
4:21
ever presented to the public. - mh24
DR. JOHN WW. COBB,
VEZYSICZAN & SURGEON,
- Montrose, Pa.
Unit, k! on Public-Avenue, opposite Seltrie's
31:trelt-I‹, 1459.—tr.
TE:r. ystc.siTv. 1 / 1 - .. t.i.u.A:
World Unottru and. \Torld , Tt:led.
, 1 -
it t
6.! A , -,44-) ‘-';,tc, r -f"--\--9
k. 4, -i.. :coty,-....vp: i .-k
41 ,,,, ~_,„ ... ,, :p . .:.. - •= 7. 71;-', - 4- *4-." i ( )_!
.„ , w,:i;--v , - ,, , - - - e i.): l- -- -4.-,-. : „.%7- ,
. - ..... ..t...A.„,, , , ,, . ,5. 3 .- ....,,_ ~.. •. , 4 v r,., k..-k
-,....- - -.... -.... ___-....„..?.,,
~.... ---„, , , , , , .- N , ,
HOLLOWAY'S OINTAIENP
Ft lilt; free admission of all Nat ienA,as wen as
I the verdict of the leading hospitals of the .1
0 d as Well as the New World, stamp this pow.
erful remedial Agent as tho greatest healing
preparation ever made known to suffering man.
Its pimetrati% e qualities are more than marvelous,
thre' the external orifices of the skin, invisible to
the naked eye, it reavlies the seat of t le internal
disease; and in all external a ff ections its antidn
-1
thournatory and heading virtues surpass anything
else on record, and is ' Nature's grinq al:v-
Ileysipelits nod .!alt Itheath.,,
Are two of the most common enc. %Lanient
disorders prevalent on this continent to these-
Ointment is especially antsgonistic, itu " mains.
operandi" is first to eradicate the venom and
1
then complete the cure. -
lead Lep.. Old Sores, and titer..
Cases of many , years standing that litt%e perti
naciously refused to yield to any other remedy
or treatment, have invariably tincentribed to a
few applications of this powerful unguent.
- ---- trOptlont on the Skin,'
Arising troth a bad st.i.to of blood or chrrinic
disease are eradicated, and a clear, transparet t
surfaco regained by the restoratil e anion if this
Ointtnant. It surpasses many of the rosureties
i
and other toilet appliances inits power to dispel
rashes and other disfigurements of theiface.
, Pile* and Fistula.
Every form and feature of Diesepreislent and
stubborn disorders is eradicated ledallt; and en
tirely. by the use of this.emolient ; warm fomen-
Cations should precede its application. ,Its heal
ing qnMities mill be found there' and i 1 variable
Both Lae Ointment and the Pills should Ie used in
.thefollotilog cases:
,
Bunions, _ Rheumatism, are 'FhroatU.
Burns, Ringworm, Sores o.f alflinds
Cluippedllacds Salt Rheum Sprains,
Chillblainm, Scalds, Stilfleints, '
Fistula, Gout, Skin Diseases, Tetter, i 'llicer,
Lumbago, Swerd Glands, Vencre' I Sores,
Mertt'l I..; . ...mpt'ils,Sore Legs, Wound of II i I
Piles, . Sore Breasts, Sore Heads, (kinds.
,CAUTION!-.None are" Onnir e unless
the words, 4 Wokloiroy, New York ar l / 4 1 .. / London,"
are discernitie as a Water-rnark in e'ver l y leaf of
the book of clsrections around each pot 'or box;
if 11:1 ay be plainlyAteen byholding,theim.ffothelight
A handsome reward will be given to any one ren
dering such hfformadon as may lead to cite detec
tion of any party or, partie:l counterfeiting these
medicines' or vending them kitiowing diem to be
spurious
* * 4 Sold at tho,lianufllctories of Pr
WAY, 80 Maiden Lane, N.ew York, and
spectable Drugg:sts and Dealers in
throughout the United States - and the
world; in potnat 35 cents:tia cents, an
E" ('here is a ..:onsiderahle saving,
the larger sizes. , ,
N. IL Directions for the guidance
in every disorder are affixed to,each
June . .lo, 1858
•THE BLIND SHALL.S4.
A LARGE AND NEW SVITILIC OF
SP.ECT,A.Cpy,S:
.TUJT Rk&EIP'ED, - •t
• -
CALL AND TRY
TO AI)
at TURRELL'S
'Stontrose, Nor.lsth, 1858' •
DR, E. F; WILMOT,
G
. rat.ltiate.of the . Allopaible and Gofilltio.
pathic Colleges'ot, Medicine, is now per.
manently located in Great Bead Pil. _l,
• . OFFICE corner of Main and raiz tioth.ata.,
nearly cfpciaits ihe Me.thodOit church.
up, 21, 18.t.n. ' . .-
VS FOP. A FULL cot - USE IN IRE
IRON CITY- COL L EC V. -
$
this hog:,..t, mon; exiencirely patrrnized sad
de-t organized
'gs:
will Le mold
Limn
COMMRCIAtt SCIIOOI
357 4 - tubtraz attenbilig bsaitu,
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* total lime to complete ft full couree from . 6
tc 10 a:eel:a: Every tudent, 'upon', graduating,
la ru.nnutteed to 102 co Mpetfikt to manage the
13eMi of any 13usinessomd qinlified Co earn e
sit . ti of from ~
' 4 4 . C 0 TO .SiOr O.-
StWd4 , n•v enter id any time—Nu Vacation--
Et.eviett: at plewfurt:.
'OM
FOR BEST PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN-
'i-ff" Ministers' Sons received at half price
*.* For Circul.ir and .ipecinienn of ‘'V i riting,
inclose two li.ute;,..sturups, and address
F. %V. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pit.
Aprii t. sep. 9.*
1559. cul
IV I: •IRI 11017 tY TO (70 AHEAD!
GO SEE
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rriflE LARGE STOOK Of NEW GOODS
jes.t received at the Original One Priest add
Ready-Pay Store of . -
nAvDEN aIeOTHERS
The PeOpic's Agetifn are on han d wish
a kirgo stock of Goodti.eumpri.ing Staple&
Fan Goods - ,
lints & Cup-4,
nootset, Shoel ;
Grocer:ex' Prorbionm, • .
Flour &Sall:,
Yankee Notionis
Jewelry,
Wail de_ Iliaclow Paper,- .
wi) oden - Ware,
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and we have o.ne tliodiand and one things besides.
S B L7l' FPS
- 1:1 qeu ran! AiNS
C-. 1 LC, and -BE
HAYDEN *BROTHERS ,
Now Milford. Pa., Jan. it, 1859: •
Is5N. .3. ITICIIIERNIAN,4IC . . ..11956
111118 WARE STOVE
„TN FULL
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un‘lerslrned ivottl-d taka this opporto,
nits to ininrm hi, frittuds and costumed,
that he has recently made large tidditions to his
former extensive stock .of
Hardware; Stoves, Stoic.fripe;
_ Stove Trimmings, Zinc, &O„
and that he is prepared to supply the wptit,3,o
the cianinunitv in that line nt unnsOally low
pricer. Ile ilatters himself that his facilities for.
manufacturin. his own Wri - ems,StOVC9, &e., give
him .a denied advantago over nay whalit#
chasn and transpnrt at 1{ heart- expense - their co
tire stock. -
. -
Ile would ray to tho w who v.lsh to purebana
STOVES of any deserlption, STOVE PIPE, or
TRIMMINGS, of any Lind, end pay for them, he
ia prepared to give them great haigalbs; but to
those tylin want to purcaaso on a yeses credit
and then let it rnn two years more, he had rath
er they would caii oa soirto no else. e7en•lf.thq
have to pay seventy-live per cent more taan' aa
article is worth. In the lithe of
Shelf Hardware;
his itiaortinent k the lamest and best select:n(l : la
Stitopehatina (I.oupty ; purchased as his stock
fias hcen inottiy of rouuufnctnrety, he is enabled
t 7", ofi;•ejw:oet•m e ets to those eons try merchant"
whn buy Amall hills, rarely found this side of
the big cite. We can or,r.special inducement.;
to Carpenter's and Joiners who are in want Of
either Tools or Building 31aterials. rilact4-
torn i ran find ANVILS, VICES, BELI.OWS,
and, in fact, almost anything ip their line, by calf
hag on
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c ttie ALT' t4l C
Dry Gooch,' Grocerie.6, Doeht nn4
Shoes,. !late and Caps 14'int. •
• kee
is as large as thu times will admit of. They wero
pot - chased at a low ligmre, and will be soli] at
prices to eurrevond with the times,
READY-MADE CLOTRING!
Wo have just opened nbout, one-and
cords of ready-made clothing.' Everybody says
Lilly are Oren?.
.13otne say they nro very cheap,
an a number have ventured to say thoyiareting
cheap. Certain it. is that a small pile of money
will buy a Forge pile of clothing. -
)Ve would add, in this connection, for the in
foninntion pf ii:.lruncerned and the ".test of man
kind," that we are tired and liiCk of the credit
system; we have suffered enough \it already,
and are deterthined to rid. onrselves of Oil,
the whole. " mitten" Believing that the bitribla
sixpence is the true system, we are resortL.ll4n .
adopt it, and are offering our goods at pricerto .
correspond.
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*:*'Produce Laken in exelinngolor Goods.
J. DICKERMAN, Jr:
New Milford. Nov 29th. ISM.
3,400 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER.
10. MEET SHIES.
BORDERING, - WINDOW PAPER &C.; &C..
NEW SUPPLY, just :it - rived, and for male
cheap, by A. TURRELL
WCZonts . • •
E. PATILICii, JR., would like Daft, a silenro of nearly ten years, to \appeal
to the tool.. sensibilities of a very genermis pub
lic, %giallo,- always tutanlostO , their sense of
appreciation u lis INl)fultiess by. evicting his
suwices wiwn ne ded thought to bi - neocted t
but who have give no ether evidence of grati.‘,
tilde or..good will—partkularly in the way of
a sObtantini aid" Ko,stith :would say—that -
ho uOtv demihis n fail and entire seitlettlint Or All
his aceounts, also the ne.iunifi of the ljtto firm
of Patri s tic '6;, Dimook ; .and he wishes fur.ther to
',tato- that:she desires nothing to be considered. -
wrong, if„, ficr :few. wecks, the said accounts, ~
be pliteed in the hands
of a good sharp erlleclork., and mad& to, account'
to him sumMlting that will tidy Oats, arid Buck.,_
wheat. Wens° rhtieo this nnd-tattoactiotinceor..
dingly.—Your* Tr ly, . •
jant: ""\\ C PATRICK, JR.
• Hotta.
by all re-
Medicine
civilized
$1 each.
y taking
f palient4
A C A. R D : •
. mpg.
W i tn iF at E brm th e e #7l'in i :;„ l tgr l3 .:c m .A.TZT4.o:
and whoreks aaid It. A. Kelley \has commeneed • •
a suit against MO in Alio coMmotrpleaa of Btu- . •
quehanna county for trespass hn the. catkhow -
fur the sake of isetticuient, pakt:spit
peace and quietneei I make ihotellowinglice %* •
knowledgments first I regret thaV,l , sevor Add
anything about said %olley ,. and ittlitit' Um.
withdraw an"charges against her that r,hats .`
made and eih not htfieve her' at Oil Ohm JO' '`
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mt:.l a ga .11 f.l3ferSPAQg.
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