The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 05, 1859, Image 3

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    NEW GOODS
Ellt Tll SPRING OF 1859!
. , —AT-- • ' .-:.
- YOU NG & SMITH'S,
, Sanunersvillo, Pa .
.
E take this opportunity of eat - waning our
v thanks to pur customers and tU public
= generally for their liberal patronage -during the
past year, and will add , that we shall endeavor to
merit a continuance of the n , i'ne bi furnishing
Cat' GO la -
in the same way that we i hase neretotore done,
that is, at the very lowest possible prices... Hav
ing just returned from the C 1 T T
would invite the attention of the public to the
LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
• 0 D IE4
for the spring trade, comprising almost every
thing that can be found in a Country Store,
amongst which we will mention the following:
A large lot of those Small Figured, Dark and
Fast Catered Prints nt 6.1-4 cents per yard. A
lot of those heavy Brown Ittuslins always on
hand. Brown Stetting and Shirting constantly
on_hand'and for aide at the mest reasonalaJe pri.
eel. A large lot of Merimack, Cocheco, Allen,
Sprague, Donnell, and other Prints—Spring
Styles—forsale nt the same low prices at which
we have thein during the pet year:—Spring
Detains and Challiea, very 'handsome and cheap.
Cloths, Cas , ,imers, Satinega, Jeans, Vestings,
&c. A good assortment of Bond Stripes, Cot.
toltades. Locks and Linen Drills, 'for farmers
wear, Denims, Striped ShirtMgs. Chocks. &e.
t't cad y-ntde Clothing ,coniuntly on
hand. • , -
Crockery and Grass Ware, a !are nr..
eertment of the best quality of White Granite
Ware, just received and for sale by the set or in
lots - to suit purchasers ;
Hats mad Caps, Boots and Shoes
in endless variety.
; - Cedar Ware, Tubs Cburns, Trays, Buck
- eta, Pails; Ladles, &e. ,
• • Groceries as usual at low water mar's.
Teas at astonishingly low figures.
•FISIIt FISII!!
Mackerel in bal(' barrols, quarter tils. and kits,
warranted full weight or the money returned..
Shad and White Fish:also on hand. . ,
Salt bye barrel. sack or bushel. •
Paints thid Oils of all kinds.
All kinds of PRODUCE taken in exchange
I'M. Goods at the highest m krket prices.
We solicit an txac•.instioa of our stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
• YOUNG & SMITH.
April 26th; 1859.—m:Sw 6.-
•
FRESH ARRIVAL!
rrnE undersigned would respectNlly an
nodnce to the public that he has, just re•
sewed a supply of
' fitti GROCERIES,
among which may'be tonna the very best of
. Sugar, Molasses;, ' Syrup;
Tea, Cofibe, ace., &c.,
'at prices to suit the time 2;, for rsadr pay. Don't
mistake the pl.,ce, but call at thu basemont of
\ the
•
ST 0 NFA ROTE.,-
where your humble servant carries on a
• general '
:SALOON I G R OC E RY BUSINESS,
and where the public may always rely upon
having their wants attended to a itli piomptness
and fidelity. , 0. ,M. CRANE.
Montrose, April 20th.
Medical Copartnership.
DRS A.C.ELAKESUED and P. E: 841.7811
havin:e associAted themselves mnder the
name of Blake,.lee & Bruth for the proseco
-
tion of the-duties of their profession. respect
fully Offer their pro e:raional services to the
ruhlir."
Office bt' the residen„.c of Dr. Blakeslen.m.i,l
a-Py lei wan the villages of Diinork and
A. C. 111....1K
April . 4 2(f, 39-lir P. E. BRUSH.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
WISH to call the attention of harmers ;to
I.the Indeptendent Tooth ,
.
RAKES
This 'Rake has been used for the past threat
years in this County and proved to be theßake
and the only Rake suited to the rough country.
Any one, not wishing to take the assertio n ,
and who wants a Rake, please try it; and if not
satisfactory,4cturn it w ithin three days nn
in b red and take his money. To merchants
nod dealers n liberal deduction from retail price
of twelee dollars, All kinds of Grain taken
in exchange for Rakes' at Searle's mill. Also
Aecand . fiaiid Wire Tooth and Revolving Rakes
sold very cheap. All orders. promptly-attended
`to and hikes delivered on :short notice.
. Itei,idence of thessubscribbr,and manufaCtory,
one m a faint slontrnee, on Snake Creek turn.
pike. CHANCY FOOT. :
'Montrose, April 25, '59-3m
•
- - SALAMANDER SAFE S.
EVANS ac WATSON;
26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, -
Hare now on hand's large assortak of Fire
and' Thi4f Proof Salamander Safes. Alto,
Iron D 0 1 ,113 for Banks and - Storee,lron Shutters.
boa Sash, - al - 1 makes of Locks, equal to any
-made in the tin:ted Suites.
Fire Stifes in one_Fire.. All come out Right;
'with _contents-in good condition.
TUL_SALAYA?DER•SAFES OF PUILADELP3iI.k
.AGAINST TUE WORLD
EVANS & WATSON
- Hare had the surest demonstration in the
following certificate that their manufacture of
Salamander &fee has At length fully warranted
the representations which `hare been made of
them as rendering an ondoubted secnrity-against
Me - terrific elenient :
Philadephia,-April 12th, 1856.
Messrs, EVAit3 & Warros.—Gentlemen: It
affords ne the highest Pat isfact ion to state to
you, that owing to the very protective qualities
of two - . of the Salamander Safes which we
purchased of you some months since; We fiered .
a large portion of oar jeweiry,and all our books,
papers, &c., exposed to the calamitous lire in
Ranstead Place, on the morning of the I itia
lust.
When we reflect that these Safes mere located
in the fourth story of the building we occupied,
and that they sObsequently fell into a heap of
l.erning ruins, where the vast concentration of
• heat eaused die brass - phites teinelt, we cannot
bat regard the:= 'preservation of the - ir valuable
contents aN nest convincing proaf of the gr eat _
security afforded by your Safi*.
We, shall-take much pleasure in recommend
logthem to men of business as a sure reliance
a.ainst fire.
_
gEPRGF. W; - SI3IIIONS &BRO., jeuelers,
Who have
.parebasell six large Safes sihee•
April 28, '59.=! z•.
-DR. E. W: WELLS
AVING permanently located in Du udali
offer's his professional services to at! wb o
may, require them. Also, keeps constantly on
hsnd a Tull stock of Drugio and Medicines
Pnre Wines and - Ltgnors' for SI-edits]
purpose [ap7--6cn.
MEAT MARKET.
0 4 public Avenue,' near Scarle's Hotel.
1 4 1- EEP constantly on hands good supply of
.1.1 MEATS of all kinds. CASH 'paid" for
Ili tcf , Cattle,Caltres,6lseep t andLamlbs.
Also for Hades otali Kinds. •
• . BENSTOCK & - HAWLEY.
5.7 TrE.NSTOCK. N. Ifs WTEY.
Mon!r''!ir, March 3 114-1,6i59.—tf.
Gifts! Gifts . ! G
BEGINA_L Gi' BOOK
I).W_E & CO.
G
THE 0
THE 677 BROADWAY,- 677 THE
FIFTH NEW-YORK. FIFTH
YEAR. I ESTABLISHED 1854. YEAR.
-- • - .
THE following. is a partial list of property
which-will be given-to the purchasers of
Books nt the time of axle: worth from
Gold Watchea'nglish Lever,
• Patent Lever.and Lepinee,t3o,6o totloo,oo
Silver Watches,Patent Lever,
full jeweled,
open face and cylinder es
rspement, i 3,00 'to 40,00
Gold Lockets, Large sizo,fonr •
glasses, and two glasses
with - springs, large and • '
small nice with snap, 2,50 to , 12,00
Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine,
Painted, Lava, Goldstone, .
Garnet and Coral Sets of
Pins and Drops, 5,00 to ' 25,00
Ladies' Gold Guard Chains,
Fancy Neck Chains, Chats.
tains,
Gents' Fob and test Chains,
Sets Cameo,Giddstone,Paint
ed, Mosaic, Caplet, Onyx,
Engraied and Plain Gold
Sleeve Buttons and Bosom
Studs,
Gold Peneils,with Pens,large.
medium and small,
Silver Peneils.withGeld Pm,
large, medium and , small
atio,donbie a'nd
sine e, ci
:ension eases, •
Gents' Heavy Signet Riegs,
tarlies' Gold Chased and
• Plain .Rings,
Gents' Gold BosomPioa,Clna.
ter, 'with Opal, Scarf Pins;
Onyx, Garnet, &e.. 1.60 to 6,00
Rich- -Silk Dress. Patterns, 2.2,11Et0 30,00
Cameo, 'Mosaic, Coral Garnet,
Chaser' Rnd Plain Oval
Bracelets, - 5,00 to 30,00
Vver and Gala Thimbles, 50 to .0,00
Cents' Pen and Pocket Knife, 50 to 1,50
Pearl and Moroed Porte
monnaies, 50 to 2,50
IToothpicks, Watch Keys,
Guard Slidrs, 1,50 to 3,50
Gold Crosses, small, medium •
and large, . 2,00 to 7,50
Besides other Gifts, vocnprising a large and
valuable assortment of miecellanedus artieles,
varying train $1 to $4O.
The proprietors of the OLDEST ES,TAB
LISHED GIFT BOOK IN THE UNITED
STATES, for the uninterrupted success which
his crowned their earnest efforts to please du
ring the last fobr years, Would return their sin
cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who
have, in past time, seen ft to bestow their lib
eral patronage upon them; and would - further
assure them, and the public geilerallY, that
long experience and estabfished 'Capital Wairaht
them In offering greater inducement's than ever,
and such as are out of the reach of any similar
establishment in the country; and propose, in
this, THE FIFTH YEAR '
of their location in New York, to intrchluCe
NEW FEATURES,
STILL GREATER ATTRACTIO,SIS,
GIFTS of GREATER VALUE and VARIETY,
A atilt Larger and Better Selected Stock of
BOOKS. - •
Commissions and inducements to clubs and
to agents who are willing to devote their time
to our business; so that those who desirecin have
GIFTS AND Boors Wrruour 31 05u*..., 1 11
We shall endeavor to establish an agent in
eve!y town in the United States, so that all-who
will may benefit by our liberal system of trade.
We hare appointed A . . J. GERRITSON
our duly authorized agent fitr NIONTROSE and
vicinity, who will receive an&forward all orders
zttcr.titn ~.ti de,zpatel.
A NEW AND REVISED CATAL')GUE,
ready;lor distribution, containing every.deiira
ble boa'. new or old, now in print; end sc
-k no w !edged by librarians and literary men to be
the most complete and best classified ever is
sued: without an exception'.
45C0 3 1,!00
are iirrw ready to ho Kirin sway, mailed 'free to
any address, to all parts of the. world. It pontans
all the works on . .
Art, Science . and Nat E PhilosenhicaldtCliis
ural History, sisal Works;
Adventures, Travels: V illibtorical sod
A cel laneons,
Agricultural and Do-1 y :Poetical, Theological,
me:tie Economy, / s t ReligiouW,
Belles Letters,Esisays, Law, Medical, Mason
-5&
% ie
Bibles, }Standard Fictions.
•
Biographies, . c ;Prayer, Ilium and
Dictionaries. Glee Books,
Eiicyclopmdiais 0 ,Text Books' - "for
Gazetteers, l • Schools, 6te. i , Ate.,
And a thousand varieties of publications in eve
ry department of literature.' We sell aglow—
and. in many cases, lower tban—any-other house
in the - country ; and with every book rof the
value of one dollar or more, we present some
useful Gift, without extra charge.
;LET EVERY ONE CONSULT HIS
OWN INTEREST,
• , And buy at i EVANS' Gift - Book Store.
I n E ?examine the pricey of books; see the
TEsr, :beautiful gifts so freely scattered among
our patrons, and be satisfied that the on-
PUCE ly economical way of buying books is at
TO NO 677 BROASWAY,
', LAFARGE HOTEL BUILDING,
iouglWE GUARANTEE - PERFECT. 3Ar-
ISFACTION.
iltnEs' : ; JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.
-
Gins I nu E e a c a a m ii in w e il o o ttt of litisiness Any
Observe the daily
IS
distribution of watches, gold and!silver;
AT :vest., chatelaine. and guard chains; brace-
ES.W lets, cameo, mosaic, coral, goldateme,
GIFT ; :carnet altd gold' sAs of pin and elaspet
Boni bracelet., large, meditim and small size;
chaed, plain and set with stones,
seamen, gnldstone, coral ; mosaic and en
' ' •raved studs and sleeve buttons; scarffin
piss crosses, gold peas and pencil's; gold
Bnusu pens in silver and moroceo.C3lllo4; and a
WIT, ;thousand other articles-of use and value.
NEW.•! A Gift with every book worth from 50
TORT : ct. to 81. Send fora Cal6.ltigne.
It will cost von nothing, ad will be
;valuable as a book of referenCe; if h'Sth
- :Mg more. Address D.W.EVANS 4r. CO.
No 677 Broadway, New-York.
fl.—A WORD OF EXPLANATIO.. ,
TO
thoge who have known us under the style of
Eians. & Co. The Business located by Rs at
No. 07 Broadway, New York City; hi die oldest
established house is the codetry..and" is. k mown
world-wide as the original ." Evans &, Co.'s
Gift Bookstore," Many have taken theadran.
tage of oar popularity to mite:Use under the
same name, to increkie their trade—;and though
a house having neithei character or name of its
own. esti hardly claim the confidence of- the
community—to protect the few who maybe un
acquainted with us, we would state that we
have no connection with any other Gift Book-
House—and though many advertilie node( the
name of Evans & Co., the 'firm constituted by
D. W. EVANS and .1; H. PRESTON, ;is 'the
first and only concern rightfully using theitiatue.
Bat to prevent all confusion in the futtire,
shall use the style of _
D. W. EVAN'S A; CO.,
and a!I persona wrongfully twirl the opens.
Lion to mislead the public, will be made ito auf
fer the penalty of the law.
D. W. EVANS leC9.
677 Broad way,New.Vork
428, ly.l
MARRIAGE G Ulbt.
A NEW- 830 K; BY WILLIAM YOUNG, i M 0.
~,,,,.,„ ~• The secret due to cuarlship, love
... , .\::AW, - ., & marriage: with the diseases ille!,
i' --- . 4 - 0 dent to you Lb, maturity and cklage;
N.....::: being lights and shades of tnamed
~
"...,, life', its joys and "sorrows,! hopes
fears and disappointments. ,Let all
. .
married ' people, or those contemplating marriage
I and having the least impediment to marriesrlife,
I read this book . Let every young mainland Woman
)in the land read this book: It is fell of Kites,
l and discloses secrets that every one shouldknow:
a Hula knowledge at first may save a world of
trouble in after life. Send for a copy {en. losing
1 25cts., to JUL Wm. YOUNG,
bP7,B rj 416 Spnicest, Philadelphia
Ms!
STORE.
MARION. AND HIS MEN!
IRE 'ANXIOUSLY-LOOKED FOR AND DEEPLY
I TALE OFj# 1 1?,, A EZ O ULTION,
THE •
SWAMP FOX;_
REBEL RIFLEMEN.
TIMES AND.FEATS OF MARION,
BY GEORGE - A LBA EtiCe.." .
Author of " The Ormc,, , re 'Girl of Venice,' "The
Swamp Steed," "Rube, the Ratiger,"ltte.,
6tc., will be commenced in the
NEW YORK MERCURY
OF SATURDAY, APRIL 3011 t, 18.59,
Now Ready at all News Depots:lnd Bookstores.
NTO character in history olf ra a better subject
1.1. for the romancer than that of hlLnioN; or,
as ho was familiarly called
4.711 E sw.cvi row
from tho imtnen4 ingenuity of his strategems
and devices for misleading and deceiving the
enemy, his thorough knowledge of the woods,
forests, fields, and swamps of his native region,
where he and his gallant band were perfectly at
home, while their enemies became lust anti be
wildered in the labyrinthine macs of under
growth and morass.
The story above announced is a true reflex of
thoSe scenes and times, and its talented author
'has most vividly portrayed, therein, the many
exciting incidents and accidents of a tennFions
and indefatigable struggle for Liberty, pa rsued
undet the 11304 adverse circumstances. -Everii
chapter is replete with exciting and romantic in
terest, historically accurate, but with a sparkling
web of poetry woven through it, Which makes
it at once a biillent story and a veracious re
cent. The strongly-written descriptions of
events—the ambuscade—the sudden sortie—the
night-attack—the wild charge and repUlee—are
all wonderful as examples of. word-painting,
and equally true to the actual facts.
8,00 to 18,00
- moo to 30,00
2.00 to 16,00
3,50 to 7,00
2,00 to 5,00
Loo to • 730
In addition to these scenes of heroism and
lofty daring. the Swamp Fox is not without
the gentle charm of a love-story, for the werk
ing andeffects of the tender pasSions are depicted
in its piges, es truly and
the
as the
sterner emotions; rendering the tale a perfect
picture of life and charaCter in the Days of the
Revolution, which caunot f a il to appeal to the
admiration, and gratify the taste of every reader
whohas a spark of true otriotism In his soul.
The peculiar power and interest with which
the gifted anther, Geome Albany, Esq.,
describes the thrilling period, is n guarantee
of the excellence of this truly magnificent Ills.
torical Romance. The vivid delineation of
character, the depth of thought, the fascination
of style, the picturesque beauty of description,
and, in a word, the power_of language he com
mands, all combine to render him one of the
mosclbrillinnt writers of the age, while his great
appreciation tif and sympathy with pioneers in
the encse of universal liberty give him a graap
of Revolutionary stibieets possessed by very
leo others. This has enabled him, in 'the
Swamp Fox, to exhibit the life and adven
tures of
MARION AND HIS MEN
as they really were, and to fit homage to that
deliberate valor, that unyieldina patriotism
which, in a few noble spirits, defying danger,
and above the scours of privation, could keep
alive the sacred fires of liberty In the thick
swamps anddense and gloomy forests—ask i'77,
nothing, yielding nothing, and only leaving thu
geld the better to re-enter it for the combat-i
We tako to ourselies some credit for having
secured foronr colunins the dig's tfccurres of this
master,pen, hnt we intend to pine the
NEW YORK MERCURY
stilla bigliorsinystige than ever. We believe it is
'already the
- Beit and Largast Story Papor
11.6 irarld, mai we contemplate making t
Ibetter and better, with every successive number,
l in spite of all expense and opposition.
BAYARD TAYLOR
THE NEW YORK MERCURY. •
tt a.very heavy expense we have suceteded
in securing
The Celebrated Poet, Author and Tourist,
whose charming lettere from foreign lands have
Tong kept the would delighted and interested. -
BAYARD TAYLOR, ESQ.,
-who will hereafter make the SrEncues the only
i'erirrient of his inesttimahlo
&KETCHES OF TRAVEL
one of which will appearEVERY WEEK.
We have the happiness to announce, .there.
fore, that in the
New York Mercury fur 11 rll 30th, 1859,
will be commenced
i STRAY CHAPTERS
01
LIVIE MVO T %NIEL.
rthp initlY;;B:,,!TarDelijMOß,
"THE FIRST JOURNEY I EVER MADE."
which is considered by the au her—as it un
vestioniAdy will be the public—to be his most
interesting adventure since the origirtaloutrt
able
GREAT AMERICAN TRAVELER,
and cannot full to be of interest to all. These
delightful artistes will he
'BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED
with original designs, in the highest style of art,
portraying the scenes and characters described
in the most graphic. manner.•
This new feature is'a most valuable and in.
structive one, suited to both young and old, and
will render
'THE NEW YORK MERCURY
worthy of a leading place, as the most refined
and elegani of ail
FAMILY PAPERS.
Since the first announcement of our engage.
ment of M v., TAYLOR, we have r'eceived a flood of
inquiries from all Tarts of the-Union, relative to
the enterprise, showing that public expectation is
on the tip-toe to learn the partieulars'regarding
the charactet of his contributions. As it is im
possible for us to answer these in detail, we can
only refer our-friends and correspondents -to the
New York Mercury for Atoll 30th,
where the first -of these sparkling and popular
sketches will be found.
As no other Ameaican has ever traveled so
extensively as"llayard Taylor, and no other
i traveler can see things 'with the eyes of Ameri
en. we need not furthir eulogize the value of
! these • emanations of his mind and obversation,
t' to the rending public:it is sufficient to say that
-they will greatly enhance the high character that
' th e MEncehy has ever maintniued, and that has
heretofore rested upon many eause3,solTl6 of the
most importaut_of which may be summed up as
follows:
. • -
The Mercury employs moro literary talent
than any other paper.
The Mercury pays more, and higher prites
• for that talent, than any other paper.
The Mercery is constantly announcing new,
startling, and brilliant additions to its ialready
unrivaled fund of attractions.
The Mercury is it lustrated by F. O. C.:Darley,
Esq., the greatest artist of thin century, and his
beautiful pictures are thus brought within the
rea.:h of the entire public.
The Mercury is the oldest and most firmly' '
established literary journal in America.
The Mercury during tweuty.one years of its
prosperous- existence, has published a larger
number of popular original tales, romances, and
sketches, than all its imitators comb:oed.
The Mercury must be seen to be appreciated,
and we are fully determined to make its name
familiar es a household word," with every fam
ilk in the land.
The Mercury is for sale bY all neWs.dealers
and bookselleni in every part of the country,
and subscriptions are received for it at every
Post Otree..
It will be seen by life foregOing announce.
ment, that'thellnacenV for-April 30th, 1, ,
Will be an excellent number for subieribera to
date, their subscriptions from.
TERM'S; cash in Advance,-Two dollars pet' an.
nub. Three copies for Five dollars; Five co.
pies, Eight dollars; Eight copies, Twelve Ant
lers', With a gratis copy to the gt4er np' of the
Club Address, • .
Cantwell, South icorits ar, Mai Iner t
Preprietois New Yoik Mercury,
A 21n New York City.
EMMEI
iir*Tßziy,
4t.
4 oT .• • A 4
READY-PAY SYSTEM
TT is certain that Goods can be sold successful
'. ly fin Montrose and at Susquehanna Depot
FOR CASH.
Those doubting this assertion will do Well to call
at the stores of
6atiolbtrl, llosenbatin, k
where it will be proven that the Merchant in
selling his 'Goods can afford to sell Cheaper
,forrmsh, and can offer inducements sufficient to
make it pn objeet to Purchasers, at whatever
sacrifice they are obliged - to make, to procure the
Money to adopt in their - Purchases the CASH
SYSTEM.
We have just !waived and are constantly re
ceiving, a splendid assortment or •
SHIN & SUMMER GOODS,
adapted for this season, and which will not fail
to give general satisfaction. They were pur
purchased under the most favorable circumstan
ces, and wo are enabled and WILL offer and sell
at prices far below others that will give and have
given in everlasting Credit; no matter whether
it it Tom, Dick, or Harry.
• .
EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS!'
An ruiaortment heretofore unequaled by anything
ever offered kr blontroee.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods I
Comprising many new and desirable strips - of
Goods no-known in this market, among which will
be found, in
LA DIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the novelties of the season, cheap at
qUTTENBERG, BOSENBAUM,& CO'S
SHAWLS !
New and elloiee styles - dr Brodie double and
single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Ttlin and Mantilla,
and a new style of Chenill Sitwli, cheap at
Tiatttubtra Ilostubaum, s.
allTUtilli '
An assortment always on hand,also Ladies Cleth
- and Trimining to coatch, , ot all shades, cheap at
Guttenberg '4losenbaum, & Co t s.
EMBROIDERIES!
in this DeParibents o. 4 6tab.ofer great int!ncej
went*, as they are purchased directly from im
porting houses. The assortment comprises
French 1. etts, Sleeves and Collars.
Worked Edgings nod Inserting,
and a great mans more art'. _
cies belong to this line too
nutnerons [omen'. ' •
lion, cheap at
G UTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers 1 and
Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net
tinge and Frames,
at Wholegal() and RVail,cheap al
GLITTENBERG, ROSENBAUM', & CO'S.
Domestic Goodsi
May be found all the different qualities of Printn,
Girighaps, Blenched Gonda, Fine Unbleached
Muslims, Ticks, Stripes, theites,,Sheeting, 2 1.2
y'cis wide, cheap at
GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAUM, & CO ':3
READY MADE iCLOTIING,
As - this id one of' their PRINCIPAL BRANCHES OF
BCSINESS in. New York City, they certainly have
one areatv.dvontage over all the rest of Clothiers;
they having one Partner steady in New York
city to devote all his time to this particular branch
of manufacturing. They vii I furni,h. at ,any
time, a Geed Garment at about the same price
for which the material call be got. .
They will warrant their work and a complete
fit or no par.
They keep constantly on hand one of the best
stocks of
OVER AND UNDER COATS
Such as crock, Dress, Raglae',,apd Eneks
PANTS
In Great Variity ontt Different Styles
VESTS!
Such as VulTeti Caasinuir, arid Satin,
cheap at 410
GOTTE:NI3 . ERG, ROSENBAiiNf, & CO'S.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER;
of the Best Material at Short Ncitice.
Under Garments
FOR I. DIES a 5 WILL AB p ox GENTLEMEN,
such u Silk, and also Lambswool, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENRAU,II,4: CO'S
ONE WORD
IS SUFFICIENT FOR THE WISE
TO OCR smwous
FRIENDS
==l
CUSTONIERS
And in particidar to those knewhig themselves
indebted to us, we will lay -out) more that we
will sell for Ready Pay hereafter, and all Ae
neunts Izmir . Notes most be, settled withouffer.
the Notice. We urn tired - of writing Dunning
Letters and Seekrting the Pos,tolßee,snd there
by losing.. We *ill pike all of (irdlo at
tbo Highest ittarket-Pricee for Nynent. and till
Accounts • etsndino over Six Nooths_ on our
Books -will be left for collection- finless nettled
by Note:
. •
Onttenber4,.ll.osebaunt,
Bfollreir, Pa,, 131 h: 18,58.
"BUSINESS GOES -
NM BEADY PAT STORE
AT' HE
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
THE subscriber having just, returned from
New York, would most: respectfully inform
his friends (if he has any) and the public gener
ally, that he is now prepared to serve them with
1c Sodbs—Alouglit for asV,'
skthe old stand formerly occupied by C. W. sfott.,
Where he will sell for Ittuntr.Psv at ITICES tha •
will suit everybody., His stock consists of
Choice Family Groceries, of all kinds, Stone
Ware, Wooden Ware and Brooms, Boots and
Shoes, Ladies Gaitent—for_ 65 cente, Prints,
Delains. Heavy nod Fine, Brown and Ke' ached
Buntline, Linens,• Canton Flannels, Drillings,
Towelling...Jacquard Diaper.rieks,Apron Checks,
Denials, Striped Shirting, Pants and Vest Trim
wings, Seamless Begs, Cotton Batts,.White and
Brown Knitting Cotton, Veil Barege, Gloves
and Hosiery—large assortment. Yankee No
tions, &c., &c., &e. HENRY C. TYLER.
Montrose,April, 1859.
LA DIES who like a splendid article for the
Hair please call at Tru.s.'s and-get a bottle of
Burnett's Coeoaine—best 'and cheapest in use..
Also Lublu's Extracts fur the Handketchief—
first quality.
H. GARRATT,
WHOLESALE AND RERAIL DEALER IN
FLOUR, ORAIN, SALT, IC,
NEW MIL1 1 01111,'PA.
(Sale Room, 'Pratt's Office.)
WILL keep' constantly on hand the beat
brands of FLOUR—by the Sack or Hun.
dred Barrels;—at the lowest market prices. Alao,
SALT—by the Single Rural or Load.
All orders from MerchantS 'and Dealers will
be promptly attended to.
*;* Cash paid for Grain, Wool,Peits, Hides,
and all Farmers' Produce in their season.
H. GAItRATT.
- New Milford. April 2d. 1859.
NOI ICE.
undersigued haviog entered into a part. T
nership with Mr. 3. %V. Tyler, has closed
up-his old Books and opened new ones for the
firm. lib Is desirous of settling Up the old
Books as soon as possible, and therefore appeals
to all who Have unsettled
,accounts to Ball sod
irrange the same without delay.
P. CARPENTER.
flarford, April 4th,
HATP . every intelligent man in this comfau
',l_ nay should not know that a new arrange
ment has been' wade by
WEAVER & ATHERTON,
AT VIE
STEAM MILL SHOP,
loft CALRYING! OS VIE WPM:EU OF
Blacksmithing,
_ and Carriage-honing.
ner i strizr know thin to be a fact
but for the benefit of the ferverr who do
not, we would say that We are prepared too any
work in our line, whtellmay be intrusted tons.
in the most durable manner, the most approved
style, and in the shortest possible time. All our
work warranted to give good satisfaction.
JAMES M. WEAVER, JERRE L. ATHERTON.
Montrose, March Ist, 1859.-6mtf.
TO BE-HUG!
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK !!
. (SUNDAYS' EXCEPTED,)
Over 2,000 Pieces of Wall Paper!
BESIDES Bordering, Window Shades and
Window Curtain Fixtures—a largo variety.
For fdrthcr particulars ILleaso call at A. N.
Bullard's Book Store, first door north of L
Searle's Hotel, where you ran find alio a largo
and superior assortment of Books and Statione
ry. Ycokee Notions, &C., &c, &c., all-of which
can be had far cash at,ss low prices as goodcot
the sam e
. quality can be boughtl'or any where
in this vicinity; Bing4aFton, not excepted.
A. N. BULLARD.
Slontrose. - Nfarelt gth, 1859.
•
KEYSTONE - HO TEL ,
. At Montrose, Penn._
WM. E HATCH., Proprfotor.
IpHIS new - and commodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenee..near theCou'rt flouse,and
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Megrim°, is now fu ly completed and furnished,
and will be opened ou Monday. the 27th day of
the present month for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confiient that he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give.
Complete Satisfction. -
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and nn ex
pense has'been spared to render it equal, if not
superior to any similar establishment in this part
of the State. It is well . supplied with all the
recent improvements and comforts, and obliging
waiters will always b's readyto respond to the,
call of customers. .
The:stables connected with this Hope are
New and COnvenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits thepatron.
age of his old friends, and the public generally.
WM. K.. HATCH.
Montrose, September 2lst, 1858.
I cavilers' Examination.
Meetings for the purpose of examing teachers
to be employed in the summer schools, will be
held in the different towns An follows:
31'town, May 2, BoldsYin'is Sant 9 o'clock a. m.
Apolacon, " Buffum's S. H. at 9 o'Llock a. m.
Choconut, ", 4, Clark's S. 11. at 9 o'clock a. m.
S. Lake " 5, Brackney at p. o'clock a. m.
Liberty, -" 6, Brookattle at 9 o'clock a. in.
Franklin, " 7, Snuilt,Scli.ll. at 9 o'cloik a. in.
Bridgler, " 9, Montrose at 9 o'clock a. mi.
N.Milford," 10. Graded S. B. at 9 o'clock a. tn.
Gt. Bend, " 11, Lodernille, at 9 o'clock a. m.
tieimony, " 13, Lanosboro', at 9 o'clock a. ta.
Jackson, " 14, S. H. No. 2, at 9 -o'clock a. m.
Gibson, " 16, Union H. S.H. at 9 o'clbek a. m.
Hayford, " 17, at 9 o'clock a. m
" 18, Tingley's S. H. at 9 o'clock a. in.
Clifford, " 39, City School 11. at 9 o'clock a. m.
Herrick,. " 20, Uniondale at 9 o'clock a. m.
Ararat, • " 21, Church at 9 o'clock a. m.
Thompson" tn, Center at 9 o'clock rt. m.
The examinations will be about equally divi•
ded between the oral and written methods. Each
applicant should be supplied With at least two
sheets of fools-cap paper, several pens and a
pen-holder o and ink, • .
All who would teach during the coming Slim,
mer will at once see the nectissity of .attending
the public examinations, when their understand
that immediately upon their close I shall be • en.
gaged in visiting schools in diff'eren't parts of the
county, and consequently - unable.to attend to
any more examinations,—not being able to visit
my post-office, oven, oftener than once in from
two to four weeks. . ,
All Should be present at the appointed "boar.
Sony admitted to the ChM after' the examination
entomencea. a F.TEWKSBURX,.
County Superintendent.
..
. April 4th, 1859,
BUY
They are the ,best Caliente yetAfferett to the
Public for the money.
WHOLESALE AGENTS: •
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & 00 ,
,FEW Tonic. [inbl2mB.
• [THOCRAPBS---A NE* SUPPLY.
Def. 15t..1115g. -A. TURRELL.
Ft.El Ma CI 'VILLA .
G. F. roRDHASE
AS: removed ids shop across the street, to
• 11. the huilding one door below -.
Keeler CU.
Slodderd's, which he hesttted up espressl.7 for •
Saddle, Harness and Trunk efiep
where may he found ell Idnds of
lECALII.' .1110416
from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, sad a genera issorment of trimmings,
which will be made up or sold very low.
Carriage - Trimmings:
A good assortment on hand; which will , be.sold
very low; all trimming done cheaper than else
where.
•
OAK LEATHER
on hand, from which harnesses will be made sin!
"ViTetriest,taftecl.
* * *Customers .will,please bear in mind that!
wish to settle op once a year. Those having
unsettled accounts, or notes tine, 'Will save costs
'by settling or making payment without further
delay. FoRDHAm.
Feb. 24th, 1859..] Montrose, Pa.
Co ;gannets - aub . ifyiriners.
THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE
60,000 BAiiRELS,OF THEIR NEW
AND IMPROVED
POUWITI,
LODI MANUFACHRING COMPANY,
ATANUFACTURED from the night-soil of
New York city, in lobrtcesuitspurchaserk
This article (greatly improved within the last
three years) basbeen , in the marked fur eighteen
years, and still defies competition, as a manure
tor Corn and•Cardsn Vegetables, being cheaper,
ricrie powerful, than-any other, and at the same
time free from disagreeak odor. Two barrels,
(83worth) will manure, an acre of corn in the
hill, will save two - thirds in labor, will cause It
to come up quicker, to grow taater,ripen earlier,
and will bring a larger crop on poor ground
than any other fertilizer, and it is .also a pre
ventive" to cut worm; also it does nut injure the
seed to put in contact with it.
be L. 3f. Co'. point to their long standing
reputation, and the large capital ($100,000) in
vested in their-business as a guarantee .that the
article they make ahallalwaya be ofauch quality
as to command a ieady sale.,
Or Price gl.5 0 per barn, for an y quantity
over slit, barrels. • . .
tge A Pampl4, containing every loformaticm,
4
%yin. be sent [FREE) to any o applying fur
the same. Our addreas i. -. . . .:.
-GRIFFING, R ' ERS& Co-,-,
Agiieultursl Warehouse, GO Courtlandt St.
i • - -'" , - NEW YORK.
;March VI, '56-3m.
FREE EXHIBITION!
MAY BE SEPT DAILY,
P LIKES' TM HOPI
FrOtn 6 a. m. to 10 p. m,
Ekt Yattst *skins!
Comp;ising the Greatest Variety • a
'GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME
ever preaersted to the public. mh24
. 1:14R. JOHN W: COBB,
PEYSiCIAN & SURGEON,
Montrose,
Office onTiibiie Acentie, ni)pAlte Searlets Hotel,
March Ist, 1859.—tr.
The GREAT .11,113.5SSADOlkoillINALTII
to all naakind
A Boon . tothe Sick
IrrllE want of a sterling medicinal to meet the
ills - andtfueeessities of the suffering portion
of humanity, and one entirely free from mineral
and otherdeleterious particles, was severely felt
until this all powerful medicine was ushered into
the world; HolloWay's invaluable Pills have be
come tho• Household 'Remedy otiall tuitions.
Their attribute is to Prevent,es well as to Care;
they attackthe radix root of the coinplainikand
removing tha hidden cause of diseaite reinvigor
ate and restore the drooping energies of the sys
tem, assistin nature in her task of Vital aml
Functionary Reformaticu... -
Dpapcpaln. I ;
great szoc . rge.. of this continent . yields
quiekly to a course of these Antiseptic Pills, eel
the digestive organs are restored to their proper
tOtie; no matter in what hideous shape this hy
dra of disease exhibits itself, this searching and
unerring remedy disprses it front the Mac:leap°
tiyalata. . ..; ," •
Gerernl Debility rind arettketesi.
From whatever cause, Lownessef Spirits, and
all other signs of a diseased liver, and other
organiiations of the system, vanish ender the
eradicating influence of this all powerful anti
septic and detorgentsemedv.
Dillon. Disorders, . ,
The proper quantum and right condition of the
bile is of momentous importance to the health
of the human frame, this Anti. Bilious medicine
expels this hidden seeds of tits complaint, and
renders.all the 'fluids and secretions pure and
fluent, cleansing and resuscitating the vital func
tions of the body..
sickly Females.
. Should loose no time in tryingn fa y doses of
this regtifetiqg and reqm;ating remedy, whatever
'may be 4heir - complaint, it can be taken with
safety in allyeriodica I a nd other disorganizat ions,
Its effect" is all but miraculous. . ,
re In ted Proof.
• The t e stimony of nations Is unsnimonsly
borne to the health-giving virtues 'of this noble
remedy, and certificates In every living language
bear witness to the Undeniableness-1S the .In
trinsie Worth.
liolloway's.Pills arc the besvenietliknolen in the
, world fur the joiltiirtit diseases:
Asthma,- DlarrsMa, Influenza, Stone and
Bowel. Coin-Dropsy, Jnflatnation,Gravel,
plaint,;. Debility, Inward Secondary
Coughs, Fever and Weakness, Symptoms,
Colds, Ague, Liver ' Venereal
Chest Dis-Female Complaints .liffeetione,
eases. COmplsints,Lowneas of Worms of
Costivenesalleadriclies, Spirits, all kinder..
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Pil e s,
EIirCAUTION!—None are genuine unless
the %Nord,' kilo/Emmy. Nelo York and London."
are discernible as a. IVat - er.mark in !every , lest
or the book . of directions around 'oky. ch .pot Or
box,
box; the same may be seen bholding
the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be
given to any one rendering such information as
may lead to the detention deny pariy or parties
counterfeiting the medidnersor vending the same,
knowing them to
.be grurious.
. Sold at the' Mnnufacioriea ot Professor
Hott-ouras, 80 Sfaiden Lane, New York and by,
all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi
cine throughout the United States and . tbetAvii.
ized wprld, in-boxes NI cents, 63 cents and SI
each.
Mr" There is considerable, saving by taking
the larger sizes. . . . • .
N. 13.—:Directions for the gnidanent of pollinate
in every disorder are affixed to each box.-
June - 3d. 185 R —ly.
,
ARDEN SEEDS.F.t.S4akers' and tither
I ‘ ,T kinds--a large_ r quantity-11v tbcpoond or
paper—jasl. arrived M' TuRRELLT.
March 31e1 186?.
O F ' IC :
44 0 .4;2
*ACO,OO
PA - 1 -. ..9 1;4_111 A FULL COUltiE IJ Tiik.
;IRON• CITY COL LEG E;
tire largest, most extensively patrenized and
beg organized
COMMIE SCHOOL
Pi THE
United. ettriitee:
357 Atubents attrahni
MARCEL 1859
-Usual lime romplote Lull courde fr9m f.
to 10 wpt•ka. .Berry zitui)ant; upon gradupting,
ia.guarantroil to. tot rotnpefont to. al3ltage, Oita
Books of any, llusism•toq and riti,litied tweartt a
isaiari of from
_ -• ,
$5OO TO $10 . 00:
.
stadras enter At any time—Ne Yee:atm:—
Review et pleasure.
€3l.7Prenaluaaiss
FOR BEST PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN
-lis
tar Ministeni Sons recei;•.ed .
•,„• For Ciro:Aar and Spi•ciniena.of Writing,
inclobo two later stunlpq, and nddreu.
F. W. JENKIXB, Pittsigari, Yr
April i 4th,l Br 9 7 1.. t p: 9.*
BIT/ ElfitAlffitatslllo.
B. MON, 1, CO,.
WOULD respectfully announce , to. the
T t :elm of husaville Center and. adjoining
country, that they are prepared tat furnisttittlnaost"
everything that is usnalli called fur in a c-utpti=
try stove., roulisti, of ,
DRY GOODS!
•
Viz: Black and Plaid Silks, Chilla Robes, Lawn
Robes; Printed and White Brillants,.Sarceflet,
Cambrica, Dotted Skisa.MOslips, Calicoes—the
- moat splendid stock yvithout carpi - 16°n thatsvas.
ever brought to Susquehanna. County. ..Palm
Leaf Hata—in 20 varieties Silver. Gear, Brown
,sod Fancy Leghorn Hats—in every variety;
Ito. Rata. Parasols and Umbrellas—of every
.style and price, from 8 la. to 2.4 a..
,Einlirnidprni;
Collars, Under Sleeves, "Ribbons--immonsc
stock. CROCKERY—in six different atelea—
in Tea and !Inner Setts. WALL PAPER—,a
Very. large stock. All kinds Of FARMING
TOOLS—of the Most approve 4 .It/
fine, a very large stork' of, everything pertaining
to the meremtile business, on the must favora
ble terms of aoy.house in the country.. Cash
trade especjally_pteferred, but all kin.da of Comm,
I try ['reduce taken in exchange for Goods, and
the h'ehest market price paid for stone. BOOTS
sind SHOES form a prominent feature of c a very
large Stnik of Goods, and: willbe foond eim
style and variety._ GROCERIES,—a very , large
stock. DILUGS and .11EUIC1NES, - itnd GLASS.
I URNIlTRE = sucli as Chaii-s and Bedsteads-L.
from 18 a. to 06 OU. .
• ,
Soliciting ri,verr n
large Sa° of trade
,zor.thr
new ; firi We're 'al a i , • rerpectfellx at the, metrics.
public. • R. KEN YON, JR- "it CO.
Lawaville Centre. Pa, April 10.1859.
11T4CorriCEI. '
LL ipdebted to the Into firma of G. W
~-
A SEYMOUR. dt. Cp., GUILE & 13r-00t....0, or
11. a. Co. either by", Note pr Book. -,
account are eprri.stly rrytested rYt orron A._
sCtrArxr.,-E l sn or G. BLAISDING, dud Se ttle with
out delay; ae their Books MUST nr, CLOSED, IM•
VEDIATELV. - H. G. .
Harford. April 4th 1,659 —6w.
..Ir—a CP EP!
In o? no:rrli . antroce.,
BREAsT -.. ; pi N. ,
with,the. letters." k. C." in the centre. Any per
son finding it will be.-tcwsraed by leaving , it it
the Montrose POST OFFICE:. ap7tf
.IF . CO3R. SVALT-aM:
SEED - HEA T:
China Tea. and,other, varieties.
SEED CORN
Conklin's Premium,
King Phillip'. § ItnirO'ed from
Orange county, New• York, and
Connecticut River,
PEAS i
Early Emperors,
Early If ay,
faro WE WILL H4VE THE GENUINE
HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED!!
FOICSEEDING.
BALDWIN ALLEN
Montrose, April 13th, 1859.-4 w.
A: C R D
GtESON, Nov. 22d, 1658.,
WHERF:ASthere have been some %tat r;ments
made by me against H:EBEKA A. KELLE.Y,
and whereas maid R., A. ICelley ha, MAnweneed
a Snit against we in the eemmon pleas of Sits.
quebanna cot for trespass on the ease, now
foi Lite sake un of y a
/Settlement of'said suit and
peace and quietness.' make the folloWing
knowledgment*: first I regret that E ever said
anything about said Kelley, and -at. this time
withdraw all -charges against her that I hare
made and do not balieve her. at this time to' be
F. BRUNDAGE.
much+ • Sr
1559.
WE otlIE - BOUSD TO GO' AHEAD!
-GO SEE,
IHE LARGE STOCK OF TEN GOODS
just received it the Original One Price'and
Ready-Pay Store of
II y DEN BROTHERS.
The PeoPlea jgetsts nro otillnori:ttith
a large etnck oi Good* colorising sinple,a;
panty, ory*GoOdy,
' _ • flats Caps .
Boots . & Shoes.
Groceries 41'. Provisions,
Flour & Sall;
, . 'Waukee- Notion.,
Watches ;Jewelry, -- •
& `WittoW Paper,-
• Wooden Ware.
and we bltve one !boa sand and one things boaidea.
,
We will say to cz OSE BUYERS
if you want BA ROAIS
CALL anti SEE
HAYDEN BROTHER!
New, Milford; Pa., Jan. Ist, 1859. ,
3,000 ROLLS WALL PA PER.
__. . .
10 :-DIMENT-S11111:-
BORDERING, WINDOW P - AfEk&C_.,
A NEW SUPPLY, intearriv'tia,,^and for sale
2% Ore:T., by ' - TURRELL
VET - 001)8, in=rtiy lint o 1 bwl~sitti;etho:
ill ing every wettk. ATTL TVRREtri
March 2401, sIP6- . •
Slarrom;fatm