The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 02, 1859, Image 3

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    s THE NEW. ERA!
SHIN & SOMMER GOODS,
at Great Bargains.L—ReadyzPay and Small I , rfltsl
- ll.BrjEt ll . l.l r i r
TS now receiving a full and choice Stock of
spring and Summer goods,,including a grelt
variety of Rich Prints in new styles, Gingham,
Brilliannt,Plain and Farley Lawns,Chatiis, Robes,
Silk Dress Tissues, and Baragea,Black and Faticy
Silks. Poplins, , Ste with a superior assort:trent
of Silk, Brach's, Cashmere•and Stella Shawls;
Mantillas, Parasols- Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and
Flowers, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sulnmer
Mats, &e., with a large assortment of other
Staple and. Fancy Goads,
ris usual in Groceries -Crockery, Ilnrdware.lron,
Steel, Nails, Stores, Drags, Pints, Oils, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Cape, Clocks, Cerpcting
Floor Oil-Cloths, Widt-Paper. Painted Window
Shades, &e. The entire Stock being large and
bought for Cash, will give f..uperior opportunity
for choice , eelections, and, in areord..nce with
the spirit of the times, Fill be , cold for
Beady Pay. 10 to 25 per cent. below Itegalicr Prices.
An examination of the Goody and'Pricos will be
found profitable attics." , who wish to buy. -
Flour & Salt constanpy on hand.
Now 31ilford, May 4th, 1859.
ATTENTION, FARMERS!!
a
MANNY'S MOWER & REAPER,
NUM WOOD'S IKPROVERIEFICT.
THIS celebrated Machiae hn, taken the FIRST
PRESIII:11 ut various public trials arid is en
eicelled by any other machine in the country.
All who use it, pronounce it a
"PROFITABLE &ND ILBOB-StalliG MACHINE"
Those not acquainted with its value are retered to
LATHAM GARDNER, iSO. HARRINGTON,
F %.IVILLIASS, Bridge.wnter"; 'STANLEY
TURRELI, Forest lake; N. WALLACE, i
Ditnoct T. P. PHINNEY, Dundaff; S. D. I
TOWNSEND, Brooklyn; and ()them uho hav6 i
used them.
For llazhini, or particulnrc, apply to
- C. D. LATHROP, Agent. •1
• itontrose, May 15th., 1859 —tht,
For est 1 e ! •
111111Gililiti- MSS SEEDII
SEE]) ,POTATOES:
PRINCE ALBERT
AND PEACH BLOW. • .
• BALDWIN' & ALLEN.
- May 2d, 18.56.
Administrator's Notice
THE undersigned having been legatly ap
pointed Administrator of the estate of
'. - homna Grocery Smith, late of Susquehanna
-;ounty, deceased, hereby gives notice to all
persons who have claims against said estate' to
present them duly attested, nod all persons in
debted to the same -al . o required to make pay
qient. J0.11:%1 CANIPBEI.I.. Administrator "
3frintrnse, 'nay ISO:. 18.59 —6. s.
BURNING ‘Vhite and Cod Fish.
Ladies Kid S. S. BotA, and more G.iters
tro . r ., 56 cte. to-A1.73—a1l at • TYLE'R.S.
Mzr 99:11 1359
SHIRIFFS SA LL
BY virtue of sundry writs issued by the.
Court of Commbit Pleas of'Susquehanna
vounty, and to me -directed, I will expose to
sate, by public rendue, at the Court [louse, iu
-.Montrose, on Saturday, the 4th day of June.
1859, at one o'clock, p. m., the following de
scribed piece or Tarcel of land, to wit:
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land,
situate in the township of Clifford, Susquehanna
county,. State of Pcons)lvrnia. bounded' and de
scribcd.as folldwa, to wit; beginnina at a stake
and stones on the original line between the.
• Nicholas Young and James Trimble tracts near
the creek; thence south 44'"east,IG5 1.2 perches
to a stake and atones nn the original corner of
slid tracts; thence 40 east,-176 ,perches to a
stake and stones on the original carnet of James
Trimble-tract; ti•ence north 44" wp , .1465 I ••21 per
to a stake and doges in the line of said tracts;
ih..ttce south 46' went, lilt perchei to the-place
_ beginning; containing 19 - ! acres and 8 per.
ebes, more or less, together with the applitte,
ee: %it, 2 dwelling homes, 2 barns, 1 11
. corn .10thie,
:1,7011 house, and other out Louses, 2 on:bards,
sue about 140 acres (Taken in exe
cution at the suit of Stephen SL John vs. Solo. I
utan Arnold.J • 1
.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or petrel of
land situate in the borongb of , Dundaff, enmity
and State aforesgid, bounded and described. as
1c:t0w . ..9, to 101: pn the north by Henry Pruner,
on. the east and south. by,Thontas Phinney, and
,on the west by the public highway, containing
1 1-2 acres of land, with the appurtenances, 1
house. I Win. I carAing machine, and all improv—
ed. . [Taken in esectition at the suit of S. Hutch
teen & Co. vs John' W. Wells.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of
. land "situate in the tp.of Springville and Auburn,
county and State'aforesad, and. bounded ae fol
lov. - s, to wit : On the north by lands of S. 11.
Hall, on the last by_. N. P. Loomis', on the south
by Elizabeth Wolk, and on We west by Levi
Avery and Sidney %Verner, containing 9t acres,
with the aPpurtenancos, I house, 1 barn, and
about 40 acres improved. [Taken in eXPCUtiOn
et the snit of D. B
B. Terrell rs. Windier -M.
Conrad.) k
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of laid sit-
nate, lying and being in the township of Cliff,;r3,
county and State aforesaid, bounded and de- -
scribed - as follaws, to wit: on the north-by lands
of Benjamin'Ayres and Wm. Coil, on the cast
and south by lands of Charles B. Campbell, and
en the west by lands ofThornas Phinney and the
Crystal Lake, containing about 200 acres, be
the same more or less, together with _the ap
pmtermites, 1 dwelling. house, 1 wagon house,
2 barns, and other out buildinza, 1 orchard, and
about 175 acres improved. [Taken in execution
- at the suit of. D. N. Lathrop, to the .use of. E
. vs. Sylvester Johnson.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or Parcel of
land Situate in the township of Great Bend,
county and State aforesaid, bounded and de.
st - iihed as kflows, to wit: beginning at a point
in 11... e. southwes:erly line of the Great Bend &
Cochecton turnpike, the "southeast, rly bide ora
large chebm ut tree, at the corner of land hereto
fore conceird to the - New York & Erie Rail
Road Company; thence south 51' and 13 min.
"'est, along the Hoe of said Rail Road Company's
land 114 feet, Or thereabouts, to a corner thereof;
there northwesterly along the line of said Rail .
Road Company:a land 182 feet, or thereabouts,
to the northwesterly line of a loe.ust tree with
two trunks, about 7 feet from said line;. thence
north 1.5 3.4".. east, shout 213 feet to*thii like Qf
said turnpike-road, the northwesterly bide of a
gate post; . thence south 27" east, along the line
of said turnpike 117 1-2 feet to the place of be
ginning: containing ate-tenths of an acre of /and,
be the same more or less, with thesppurtetinnees,
one largo three story 'level's' house, known as
the . Bry - anlifouse, with barns, sheds, stabl/ng,
ice house, &c., attached, and all improved. 47 . 1-
Ir.o in civecutien at the suit of Suydam, Reza it,
Co, vs. A. B. Bdwarda & Ziba
- Purchasers will 'in all' eases be .retiuiredto
Pay, on the day of - sale, an amount sufficient
to cover the costs of saloontherwise, the proper
ty . will be re-sold -forthwith. - .
• JOHN YOUNG, Sherif:
"Aeritr, Oflicc. !if .mitre,to r MAy ]5112,1859.
. , ...
Lek c" as. at %Biala!
-- NICARAGUA -. 1
!'CONTAINS mines of the prei!ions metals be- 1
IV fore which the gold of California sinks to
insignificance. A few months Of well directed
effort amOng them is ample to seeure a fortune, 1
She has n beautiful climate, and 1 a seirsemira
bly adapted to the growth of Cotton, Tobacco,
Sugar or Carol. As the Key to our Pacific
PossesStne.!yeld 'eft lier'Gwrertiment in - a state
~of dissofntiun, Manifest Destiny 4learly indicates
another gar to - be arded to otir banner._ For
- tilt vie 71 - Vtaifs.,wlitra history of Oho Filibusters,
the 4 ..;ass:l'riserei treaty, a new lend ImprOved
-mapnr. etc cl.intry.appropriately - Colored, and
oflrer nritters of interest, read Ntcattsau*; PART,
PRESENT ARE FUTURE, by Peter IF, Stout, Esq,
"Lite Voited States Vice Coneuh"
tt is a handsome 12mo. volutne , and will be
,
sent to your address postepaid,on the receipt. of
.the price (1,25). Agents will fitudiit very popular.
Send to 1011 N E. POTTER, ;Publisher.
No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
May i 2th. 1559.-2tn.b-
. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP...
HE f.7omatnership..heretofore existing be
twem the subscribers, 'under the firtr. of
Post, Cooper &leo.,
is this day dtlsolved by mutual tinnArtit. Out.
standing IMainess will by settled by W.V. Hera:
rum Cooke. ISA 4 L. POST,
HENRY DRINKER.
• W3l. HUNTTINp COOPER.
hfontrose, Penn., April 30th, 14350..
COPARTNERSHIP.
r HE tindersig,ned have this 'illy formed a
Copartner.hip under the firm end style of
Wm. rt. Cooper dic , Coy
for the purpose of trancieting a BANKING, EX
CHANGE AND COLLECTION BLISINES iA the. Bo
rough of Montrose.
VM. ISUNTTINO COOPER.,
HENRY DRINK HR.
MontrAe, Penn., May V. ars9.
$I 1001( MI SI
ALL I
ye that wint to
~ uy Goorn CIIC•F For.
CASH, cull at the Store of
J. !LYONS & SON, *ntrose,
whero you caq get
2.' yards of Calico for - - $1 00,
good De'sine for - $1 00,
10 " Gingham for - • $1 00,
16 4 Sheeting for - • -1' • $1 00,
14 lbs. of Bostnn, Soda or Swijet •
Crackers fur - - - . $1 00,
- 4 " of good Tea for - - - $1 00,
1-2 " No. 1 Mackerel for - $1 00,
Ladies' Gaiters for 62 cents;
with a general assortment of Good.i cttEs.r. Also
Melodeons," Guitars, Vitgins, Flutos,
Sheet Music, Sc. &e.
Fresh Fluid just received and for sale by
May, 1259, _ J. LYONS'S SON.
N' ENV GOODS
FOR THE SPRING (P 159!
_„_
YOUNG & SMITH'S;
Stunmersville, Pa.,
E, take this opportunity of elcpresalog our
i !banks to Dur cwtoniere atid, the public
generally for their liberal patronage, during the
past year. and Kill add that we eh:J:l endeavor to
merit a - cordinuanee of the s,mel?y ferniabing
IQ' CO (:). lIS
in the same way that we have heretofore done,
that is, at the very lowest possible prices. Ilea
ing just returned from the C T we -
would invite the. atteution of the public to the
LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
4Qr• i4lOllll C7O • , •
for the spring tvitue. comprisingaricst. every
thing that can be found in a Coloqtry Store.
atnciegst which we mention the-following:
A large lot of those Small Figuro, Dark - and
FtstColored Prints at 6 t-4 cents per yard. A
lot of those heriv:v Brown Musliril always on
hand: "Brown Sheeting and Sbirtirig, constantly
on hand and for sale at the most reasonable pri
ces. A large lot of Sten:pack, 03a - tem., Alien,
Sprague, Dunnell, and other Prints--Spring
Styles—for sale at the same low prices at which
We 11363 hold them during the past, ear—Spring
Dehrina Mid Challies: very handsoe and cheap.
Cloths. Cas.imeN,- Satinetts, icarts, Vestinga,
&c. A good assortment of Bond Stripes, Cot
ionades, Ducks and Linen Drills, for farmers
wear, Denims, Striped Shirting's, hecks, &c.
steady-made. Clothing - nstantly on
-- Croukery and Glass Ware, a lore as.
sortnient of the - best quality of White Granite
Ware, just received and for sale by the set or In
lots to suit purchasers.
Bats and Caps, Boots and Shoes
in endless variety.
Cedar Ware, Tubs Chorea; Trays, Buck
ets, Pails; Ladles, &c.
Gr'ocerics - as usual at low water mark.
Teas at astoni-kingly tow figurML
FISH: FlPillrn ristirtf'
NArkero iu half barrf,ls, quarter 614 and kits,
warranted full weight or tho mono). returned.
Shad and White Fish also on hand. •
Salt by the barrel, sack or bushsil. -
Paints and Oils of all kindsi • '
Altkinds of PRODUCE-taken. n exchatige
for Goods at the highest market prides.
• We txrr...inution of otir stock be.
tore purchasing elsewhere. - 1 •
YOUNG &ISMITH.
April 96th, 18:59.—m5w6.
FRESH ARRIVAL
•
riThE under.igned would recpeOfully an
nounce to the public that he has just re
ceived a supply of
„
FAMILT- GRICERIES,
among which may be found the very best of
Bugg, Molasses; . Syrup;
Toa, Coffee, • &c.,
at prices to suit the times, for ready, ipay. Don't
mistake the place, but call at tho iiisement of
i • ~
KE - V Sr 7 O E
.111,re your 'humble servant eares on a
generni_
SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS ,
and where the public may alway.slreli upon
ha.ing, their wants attended with tort - ineptness
and fidelity. • 0.. M. efRAN.F...
Montrose, April am. '
-
• Attention Cavalry Z
THE members of the " Harford anti Brooklyn
Troops of Cavalry" are hereby hotified to
meet :Who house. James o.,Bultard inißrooklyn,
on Monday the Lth day of Juno next, a{,9 o'clock,
113., equipped as the law directs- for parade,
drill and inspection. Also to elect Brigade. Regi
mental and Company Officers.
STEPHEN E. CARPENTER, captain.
Harford, May 20th,
DR. JOHN W. COBB,
PEMICIAN /k.SORCWON,
PliontrOse, Pa.
Office on Public Av'enue, opposite Sonrio's Hotel.
March let, 1359.—tf. .
• H. GARRATT- 1
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE. LER IN
FLOUR,_.GRAIN, SALT, 40„,_
2117 YILFORD.—SaIe Room, PRATTi - Otline,.
WILL Vets. -crtstantly oa hand 4the best
brands of FLOUR—by the gacit or Ilan,
drid rairefi--at ifielowest mar4,t pric a. Also:
B.irrel or Load.l
.All erdera from Merchants and bailors will
be promptly -attended
,I l ' * * Cash , paid for Grain, Wool, Pelia, Hidee,
and ail Fartners' Produce in their season.
_ H. GARRATT.
New Milford, April 11i59. I' •
•
Gitiai C r iftal cr;
TUE 041G1 . 1siAL GIFT 1300 K
. .
D. W. EVANS & CO..
THE 677 BROADWAY; 671 THE'
1 VIFTII,,. NEW-YORK. FIFTH
Y EAR. ESTABLISHED 1854. YEAR.
,
TilE ,
is a partial list of property
which will be given to the porehosers of
Books'at the time of wale: worth from
old Watches,Englieh Lever,
Patent Lever mid ',opines, $30,00 to eIOO,W
Silver %Vatelies,Patent Lever,
'full jeweled, hunting resin,
• open fice And cylinder es—
capement,
Gold Loekets,.l.arge uize,four
giaasea, . and two glasses
with springs, large and
Small sire with snap,
Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine,
• Painted, Lava, Goldstone.
Garnet and Coral Sets of
Pine and Drops,
Ladies' Gold guard Chains,
Fancy Neek'Chains,
Chate
laine, . tS,OO to
Gents' Fob and Vest Chains, - 10,00 to
Seta Campo, Go Idi tone,Pal n -
ed, Mosaic, Garnet, Onyx,
Engraved and Plain Gold
Sleeve Buttons and Busow
Studs,
Gold Penvils,alth Pensdarge,
medium and small, SAO to
Silver PencilsovithGold Pens,
large, medium and small
size, double and single, ex
tension cases,
Gents' Heavy Signet Ripga
Ladies' Gold Chased and
Plain Rings,
Gents'G of d DosomPins,Clas-
ter, with Opal, Scarf Pius,
Onyx, Garnet, Ike, 1,5 Q to
Rich Silk Dein Patterns, 2.200 to
Cameo, Mosaic, Cori I Garnet, '
Chased and Plain Oval
Brarelets, 5.00 to
Silver . and Gold Thimbles, 50 to
Gents Pen and Pocket Knife, 50 to
Pearl and Moroco Porte.
monnates,
Toothpicks, Watch Keys,
Gusrd
Gold Crosses, small, medium
and large, 2,00 to 7,50
Besides other Gifts, comprising a largo and
valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles,
varying from $t to 840.
The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB
LISHED GIFT BOOK IN THE UNITED
STATES, for the uninterrupted success which
has crowned their earnest efforts to please du
ring tho last four years, would return their sin
cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands whe
have, in past time, seen Et to bestow their lib
eral patronage upon thin); and would further
assure them, and the public generally, that their
long experience and established capital•warrant
them in offering greater inducements than ever,
sod such as are out of tho reach of any similar
establishment in the country: and propose, in
this, THE FIFTH YEAR.
of their location in New York. to -introduce
" NEW FEATURES,
STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS,
GIFTS of GREATER-VALUE and VARIETY
A still Luger and Boi ter Selected Stock of
• DOORS.
Commissions and inducements to clubs and
to agents %he. are willing to denote their limo
to our business; so that thorn who desire can have
or GIFTS •Nte Book's WITIIOCT MOYET.Jfri
We shall endeavor to establish an agent in
evety town in the United State/4 4 m0 that all who
will may benefit by our liberal system of trade?
We have appointed Al. J. GERHITSON
our duly nuthorixed agent for MONTROSE and
vicinity, who will receive and forward all orders
with attention and despatch.
A NEW AND IkEVISED CATALOGUE,
ready for distribiktion, containing every desitro
lila book. now or _old, now in print; and er.
knowledgcd by librarians and literary - men h be
the most complete and Lest classified ever Is
sued, without an excoption.--
are now'rendy to be given away, mailed free to
any address, contan't
all the works on
Art, Seiencd sod Nat- , E &Clas.
oral History. ,sicai Works,
Adventures, Travels.' V ;Historical and Mis.
&e., . A eel laneous, -
Agricultural . and Du. N iPoetical,Theological,
mestic Economy, s % .Religious, ' •
Belles Letters,Essays. _ ,Law, Medical, Mason
.
&e.,'
& •
Bibles. . :Standard Fictions.
Biegraphi: s, a Prayer, Hymn and
Ihctionaries. Glee Books, -
Encyclepredias, 0 ,Text Books for
Gazetteers, • • Schools, &c., &c.,
And a thousand varieties of publications in eve
ry department of literature: We sell as low—
and, in many cases, lower than—any other house
in - We country ; and with every book of the
value of one dollar or more, -we present some
useful Gift, without extra charge. • -
)LET EVERY ONE CONSULT HIS
; OWN INTEREST,
buy at EVANS' Gift Book Store,
/Hz Examine the prices of books, See the
beautiful gifts so freely-scattered among
e T „ ? our patrons, and be satisfied that the on-
I'LifV;ly economical way of buying books is at
- TO 1 N0.'677 BROADWAY.
GLT j LAFARGE HOTEL BUILDING, .
1 11 0 1) 14 A . }: GUARANTEE PERFECT SAT
ISFACTION.
sill , JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. .
LlFTSExamine our plan of business.. Any
ail) can who will. Observe the daily
~distribution of catches, gold and silver;
AT vest, chatelaine, and guard .chnins; brace-
EVEISlets, cameo, mosaic, coral, guldstone,
GIFT fgarnet and gold Feta of pin , and clasps;
Bon 'bracelets, large, medium end small size;
STOnifinga' chased, plain and 'set with atones,
NII } cameo. goldstone, coral ; mosaic and en
, 677 g . raved studs and -sleeve huttoire; scarf
pace, erosseie gold penssna pencils; gold
8111 / 3 i ) ;peos in silver and morocco ewer and a
WAY, ',thousand other articles of use and.value:
NEW. A Gift with very book worth from 611
TOOK Ma to Solid for a ICatalogue.
CITY. It will cost you nothing, and will be.'
;valuable as a book' of reference, if noth.
;;ins more. Address D.W.EVANS& CO,.
- No 677 Broadway, New. York.
9 9 •
N. a—A WORD OF EXPLANATION TO
those who have known us under the style of
Evans & Co. The Business located by us at
No. 677 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest
established house is the country, and is known
world-wide as the original " Evans & Co.'s
•Gift Bookstore." ?deny have taken the advan
tage of our popularity to advertise under the
same name, to increase their trade—to protect the
few who may be unacquainted with us . , we would
state illative. have no connection withany othet
Gift,Book-llonse--spd though inaily advertise
under the hatne of Evans & Co., the firm consti
tuted by D. W. EVANS and .1. H. PRESTON, is
the first and only concern rightfully using the
name: Bet to prevent all confusion In the Attire,
we shall use the style of
D. W. EVANS &
and a'l persons wrongfully using the novella.
lion to raisfetnt the public, will be - made td 'ant ,
fer the penalty of the law.
W. &
677 Breadway, New York.
ep 28, 131
EDUCATIONAL.
s2B "' Alan. OF 11 WERKE,
pays for .130 A RD, with use of ROOM,
FURNITURE, and TUITION in the,
TIPLAND NORMAL INSTIITTE'
•
Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Mot Circulars, containing- neeessary informs.
tion;:inquire of A. N. Bullard in Montrose,- or of
.7:0. Bullard, Brooklyn. • linny4 3m
DR: E. F. WILMOT,
Grvidaiate of the Allopathic and Holum°.
pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per
manently located in-Great Bend Pa. '
OFJPIcrE corner of Main snd Ph..? both-tits.,
neuly opposite the Metbcdiht church.
ae. 1,46:1.
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4 o
6 • 0, V Tll A
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READY-PAY SYSTEM
TT,is certnta that Goode eau Do sold sumo/ant
fy fu hlonttoso and at Suaquohauna Depot
ie.,00 to
Thosedoutting this as s iertion will do well to tall
at the stores of
6ltttetibtrg, T‘ostitbattim,
where it win: be proven dhat the Merchai4 in
selling his Goods can of to , :rell Cheaper
for Caatiouid ran offer inducements sufficient to-1
make it an'objeet to Purehastra, at whatever
sacrifice they are obliged - 1d lam, to procure the
Money to adopt In their reminisce the Citin
&valor.
We have just received and are constantly ro•
coking, a splendid assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
adapttd for this season, and which will not fait
to give general satisfaction. The,y were pur.
purchased under the most favorable ea-at:oaten
cea, and wo are enabled and WILL offer 1113 d sell
at prima far Wiese-others that will give and have
-given an everlasting Credit; no malts: whether
it is Tom, Dick, or Harry.
2,00 to b,OO
1,00 to 7,00
EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS!
An aussortment heretofore imequaled by anything
ever offered in Montrose.
Fancy and Staple Dry . Goods!
Comprising many new and desirable styles of
Goods unknown in this market, atuOng which will
be found, in•
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the novelties of the season, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
SHAWLS !
New and choico styles of Broche double -and
single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Taira and Mantilla,
and a new style ofChcnill Shawls, cheap at
euttnibrr g , "t,losenbaum, & do's
tutu zanily
An assortment alwayson hand, also Ladies' Cloth
and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at
6utttnberg,lgostubumn, es.
EMBROIDER lES !
in ,thia - Departtnent we can offer great induce
ments as they are purchased directly from im
parting houses. The assortment comprises
French :hens, Sleeves and Collars,
Worked Edgings and Inseiting,
. and.a great many more arti.
• elm belong to this line too
- nntnerons 10 men
tion, cheap ut
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, d• CO'S
Bonnets, Ribbons,Flowers and
Plumes, Wire , Net
tinge and Franies.
at Wholesale and Retail,—cheap at
GIMENBERG, ROSENBACM, & COS
.Domestic Goods!
May be found all the different qualities of Prints,
Ging,hatos, Bleached Goods, Fine Gobleached
Moalina, Ticks, /Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2
fda wide, cheap lit
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
*AN MADE CLOTHING.
As this is ono of their l'aiscreat Bnapcnns OF
BUSINESS in New York City, they certainly have
one great advantagenver all the rest of Clothiers;
they having , one ;Partner eteady in New York
City to doroloAl i . his time b thie'particular branch
of manufacturing. ,Tljey wi 1,. furnish, at any
time, a Good Garment at moat the same price
for which the material can be got. • • .
' They will warrant their work and a complete
fit or no pay. i • I
They keep zons'antly on harnrone of the best
stock! of
OVER AND UNDER' COATS!
Such as Frri, Dress,:Raglao, and 'Sacks
PANTS'
In Great Variety' ant! Dfferent Styles.
Such:. as Vtivat, Plutih t Casalper, and Satin,
G U TTE KBERG, gOSENBAUM, Lz-CO'S.
- 'CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Best 'later:lloot Short Notice.
Under Garments
•
FOR LAMES AES 4RLi AS on GENTaNTEN s
- midi as Silk, nod also Leanbswool, cheap . n.t.
GT.7l"i t c IiTBERG, HOSENBMINf i di CO'S.
IS SUFFICIENT FOE THE WISE.
-
OVS fOMERS --
•
And in tVarlicul f ir to those knowing If:emselves
icAntifiA• to is, We will ski once Wore that we
I wilt sell flit-Newly fVy• hdre.nfter, and, all Ac.
chuck end Neles mita. be settled -Without.Pur
ther Wd areliretf el writing .13rioninz
Letters Ana soportiitt. the PostOfflieind there
by losing. No will till% all kinds of Orolo at
tha Highest Market Prices fdi. Paynieiiit, and all
Accounts stinaing :oiler Rs Months On our
Books will be left for collection unless settled
by Note. ,
.
6ultenbtrg Itosenbaum,
,
1868. •
FOR CASH.
T-H-1~-R-T-F-O 8,-8
TESTS t
'cheiii) at
ONE WORD
TO OUR tit N 11,310
FRIENOS
NOTICE TO FARMERS', • \--
IWISH to call "tho !litterition . td Partners to
the Indepentleatt;rootit , . '
HORSE
This Rake has been used for the past three
years In this County and proved to be the Rake
and the only Rake suited to the rough country.
Any one, not wishing to take the assertion,
whp wants a Rake, please try it, and if not
satisfy Cory, return it within ehree days un•
injured, and take his money. ' To Merchants
andsdealers a liberal deduction front retail price
of twelve dells4e kif,A3 of /Grain taken
in exchange for Rakes at Seade's Also
second hand Wire Tooth and Re•i•olying, Rakes
sold very cheap. All orders promptly attended
to and Rakes delly'ered on hot hotlee.
Rettldeout orif.e ptibsritei . ,sn'c: manufactory,
one mile from Montrose,' on Snake Creek turn.
CHANCY TOOT.
Montrose. April t 2.5., '69-3m
R: KENIOR,
! CO , ;
W OULD respectfully s nn!x re n , t otheiti ; 2en;or,voc enttjaaj : ... ng
country that they are treparca to furnish almost
everything that is usually called fur in : corn,
try store. Oa stock consists of
DRY GOODS!
Viz : Black and Plald Silks, Chill:, Robes. Lawn
Rubes, Printed and White Brillants, Sarcenet,
Cambries, netted Swiss lquhlins, Calicoes—the
most splendid i,tovlc without exception 01 was
ever brought to Sunuthas*,:l4 rit t p
Lenf Illata=4n 20 varieties; Silver Grey; Brown !
and Fancy Leghorn Hatsr—iri every - variety:
Fur Hats. Parasols` and Umbrellas—of every
style and price, from Bs. to 2'4 s Brobroblesed
Collars, Under Sleeve*. Ribbons—hi/mean l
stock. CROCKERY=-in sex different styles=
in Tea and Dlnner s Sctts. WALL PAPER—a ;
very large stock. All kinds of FARMS: SW
TOOLS—of the most approved patterns. In
fine, a very large stork of crerythinglrertaining
to the mercantile .businesa, on the most frown.
ble terms of rig ylioune in the country. Cash
trade especially preferred. but all kindsof Coun.
try Produce 'taken in exchange for Gonda, and
the highest market price paid for same. BOOTS
and SHOES form a prominent feature of a 'eery
large Stuck of Goods, and will be found in every:
stylia and variety. GROCER IF.t. , l—a very large
Meek, DRUGS and MEDICINES. and GLASS.
FURNITURE—such a; Chairs and Bedsteads—
from 18 Pi. to $u 0).
Soliciting a very large share of trade fur the_
new, firm uu remain, mallet-Willa at the service
public. R. KENYON, & CO.
Ulu-6%111e Centro. Pa.. April 15t,1859.
N CO w i l I CM.
COBB would respectfully announce to the
I
public that he may still be found .at the
old stand, fully prepared to httert the wants
of the community. lie will keep hand a good
stock of
C;tri-c• erl es I
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPR:CS, Ftmoi,Thotin
and SALT (bt• the sack or barrel,) nut, sod- 211
articles found in First Gists Gruccric4. -
lie would prticularly,call the nttentiun' of
Farmers and others to 'the fact that ho is
constantly receiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and medium glandes, which will -b.•
spld mom', tor- ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser.
Montrose, Feb. 21st 1859.
RESIN ESS GOES ON."
NEW PIT STHE
VIIMMI
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.'
rpliE hubscriber having just returned from
New• York, would most respectfully Inform
his friends (if. he has any) and the public goner•
ally, that lie is now prepared to servo isms with
u 600bs--3ougilt for
at the old stand lormerly occupied by C. W. Mott,
where lie will sell for Reans.Fav at PRICES that
will suit everybody. His stock consists of
Choice Family Grocericii, of all lands - , Stone
Ware, Wooden Ware-and Brooms, Boots and
Shoes, 'Ladies Gaiters—for 65 cents, Prints,
Delains.ficavy and Fine, Brown and Bleached
Muslins, Linens, Canton Flannels, Drillings,'
Towelling,Jacquard Diaper.Ticks,Apron Cheeks,
Denims., Striped Shirting, Pants and Vest Trim
mings, Seamless Bsgs,Cotton Batts, White and
Brown Knitting Cotton, Veil Barege. Gloves
and dinsiery—large assortment. Yankee No
tions, dcc., ate.. &r. HENRY C. TYLER.
Montrose. April, 1959.
LADIES who like a splendid article for the
Hair please call at Tt - t..xit's and got a bottle of
Burnett's Coimainii—best and cheapest in use.
Also Lubin 's Extracts for the Handkerchief—
fi•st quality.
Medical Copartnership. •
DRS. A.C.EILAKESLER and P. E. BRUSH
having nusociated themselves under the
name of Bloke,lee Brueh for the prosecu
tion of the duties of their profetiion, respect
fully offer their • professional seriires to the
`'lnvalid Public."
Office nt the residence df Dr. Ear:oleo., mid
way betiven thil villites of Ditonek' and
Springville. • - A. C. MARI:SLEE.
April 20,'39-Iy. P. E. BRUSH. ,
TO BE RUNG!
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,).
Over 2,000 Pieces of Wall Paper!
Bordering, Window Shades and
1.11 Window Curtain Fixtures--n large variety.
For further particulars please call at A. N.
Bullard's Book Store, first door north of
Searles Hotel, whore .you can - lind also a large
and superior:assortment of Books and Statione
ry. Yankee Notions; &r., B,:c , &c., all of which
cad be had for cash at AS low prices se gouda of
the Ratite quality can be bought for any where
In this v:cinity; Bing,honyon, N. 1"., not excepted.
N. BULLARD..
Montrose, Mareh SA, 180.
EI D 1859 111 •
WE ARE ROUND TO GO AHEAD d
-- GO. SEE
LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS
jnat reet•We'd at the Original One Price and'i
Ready-Pay Store of
11.111ineN BIIIOIM ° ERS.
Irlke Peoples Agents nro on hand witli
a larga atbd of floods comprising Staple
FEtnCy Dritioods,
Hats & Caps, . •
Boots & Shoes,
Goof Cries & Provisions,
Flour at Salt, '
Yankee Noticing,
Wai'ehes, Jewelry,
%Vali & Window Paper
Wooden-Wilk.,
apd sye bati e. ono thoasand and one things besides.
Tre uql say to CLOq.IO: B s UfERS
1 ' • ' if you utzed BARGALV S
CALL and - SEE • '
HAYIi 111,0111Elti•
New Milford, Pa.; Jan. Ist; 1889.
EVAN 3. SC WATSON'
I.la*"had th 6 arrest demonstration in the
filfdwing certificate that their manufacture of
Vfalathander Safes has at length fully wartMitod
the,representailons which have 'Vigo madtv.o,f
the© as rendering an undoubted security agenat
the. terrific clement t. ,
•i Thilsdelphid;'APriPl:3th, 'lBsd.
3lLssrs, EVANS & WATSON.—GUDLIOtHeII : It
agords ua the. highest. enkisfaction - .to ttlate to
you, tbakowing to the very protective quafities
of two of the Salamanaeg.Safte which we
purchased of you some months - since, we saved
a large portion ototir Jewelry,snd all our books,
l3aporti, Sc; eXposed to ,the ptiatnitous bro:in
Itanstead Place, tho cnort.ing of 41te..11th
.• • -; • .
_When we reflect that these safes tench Itittited
in tha fottrth story of the building use;
and that they subsequently fell' Into-eNrail of ,
1-burning.ruins,.where the: east Concentration Of
heat caused.lho brass late to diet,' we canna .
Lot regard the preservation, of. their-Vahiable‘
contents almost dOtiviiieint prout,of great
security afforded he your Safes. - - '•
shall fah mush pleasuee in' fecoinmend-
DR E. . VirELLg
; I fog thoin to rum of business as i'auro reliance
rwainst fire. • - -- •
II AV! NC Permnngn il Y lc4 "tcd ° GEORGE W. 81.11 MONS & BRO.; JUrriers,
ILI offers his professional servictislo all'who
.Who- have• purchased six large - Safes nines.
marrefteire them. Also; 4ceeps . 'crinstanifyk on i Apia 28, !B'J=-!y
hand a full stack of Drugs and .7116dicincs,
Piqe..lillnea and Liquors for Sfedient
•
rurro4, , ,, tzri--Liqn
3;000 ROLLS OP WALE - PAPER.
'l9 DIFFERENT SiftEt'
BORDERING;. WINDOW PAPER &G., &C.
ANEW SUTPLY, just arrived;:aid.for aelo
cheap, by _ : A. TURRELL.
mzmwtc)Nr.4&.i...
G. r.-roupn#Yl
lIAS removed his shop ac:nsu ibetreet., to
the building one doorlit!low - Keelet St
ffiodderd'soithirli he bus fitted up r.,..rErese.ly fet
Saddle, Harness and Trunk,Shop,
where finny be found all kinds of
I-*:.21-3EI.IVM IS SI
from the heaviest teem, to the lightest trotting
harness, and n ganeral-assortnent ot,-trimmings,
which will be made up or sold very
Carriage Thiamine: •
A good aeaortreent on hand, which will be sold
very low . ; all trimming dOno chiapor than , ciao.
where • • •
*OAK LEATHER
-on band, from which harnesses Will .be inn& and
Warranted'!,.
*.*Customers' will please bear in mind that!
wish to settle up
, enco yeer. Those having
unsettled ae....3unts, or notes clue; witiitiate costs
.by settling Gr making itrirteut , furthei
I delay. " ' G. F. FORDHAM,
Febitt Sth, 1853.1 Montrose,
to ( ifarmors an eaTildas
THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE
60,000 BARRELS OF THEIR.NEW
AND IMPROVED
Pollollll'll l
.OF TfIE
LODI MANITACTIAING COMPANY
ANUFACTURED from the night soil of
Ifl.New York cite, in.lots to suit purchasers,
This article (greatly improved, within the last
three years) has tieett in the, marked fur eighteen'i
veers, and still doles competition, as =a manure
for Corn and Gard ;111 YegoCables, being cheaper,
more poclrfat, :hart arty other, and at the same I
time free fron.' A.tagreeable ador. Two barrels,'
(83 ,vortit) will nisoure an acre of corn in the
hill, will sarejwo-thirds in labor, will cause It I
to come up quicker, to grow lasterripen earlier.
and will brlng, n larger - crop - on poor ground I
than any other fertilizer, and it is also a prci
ventive-to,cut worm; also it ages nut injure that
seed to put in contact-with it. i I
l i e L. M. Co. point to their long standing
ieptaktion, and the large capital (8100.000)
in
tested-1n their bUsiness as a guarantee that the
article they make shall always-be of such quality
as to cammand•a ready sale.
g Price 81.56 per barrel for any ritiatatity
riversix barrels. I
VirA Pan/pitted, containing every information,
will be sent [rain] to any one applying for
the same. Our address is— -
GRIFFINO, BROTHERS &
Agricultural ‘Varehouse, GO Quurtlandt St.
NEW YORK. •
•
March 17. '39-3m
'FREE EXHIBITION!
MAY BE SEEN DAILY, .
P: IMES'IIOR SHOP!
From 6 a. m. to 10
Cy. • atest6sEol6l
.
Compriking idle Greatest Variety of
• GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME
ever pres'ented to the public. mh24
50 CENTS
WILL PAY FOR ONE OF TNIOSE
BENTIIIII. IINIBROT!!ki:e
With'Cas©s
CAR ON TH GREEN,
All work warranted not to fade.
" WOOD; Artist.
Montrone, April 13th, 1F59.--tf.
FA It IIEdS, .1141.16 T-111S:
" TEX FARIM.II OWN PAVEL"'
THE GENESEE FARMER
A NIONTOLY JOURNAL OF
AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE,
[ESTABLISHED It 18311 •
Published for twenty-eight years
in Doe of Um ftnest - whaat , a!id frnit'acctfens
of America, it has attained - an trirfralled,cireala
thin, and has nide experiinced correspon
dence In e'":ery State of the Union and in the
Brittah,Provinces.
Each volume contasns 354 pages, and is pro
fusely illustrated with expensive wood cuts. It
is sent to any nddre't for .
FIFTY CENTSA
order to introduce the, PARMEIt into die :
where. it has ?'ew readers, wo wilt take sub
serippna the coming half volume:(Jnly to
Decettber icier usive) at the following rates: :An
gle subscribers; '25 cents; five copies far eland
a copy of onr beautiful 25-cent book; the Rural
Anoint and' Ag?ticuiturat Dictionary, pre-paid,
by:- mall, Ice the person - gettitrg up the club;
sixteen copies for e„3;nud.a Rural Annual and
an extra copy of the ['armor for a year, cr two
for the half volume, to the person getting up
&he club. We also ofre - r a liberal list of
' • CASII PREMIUMS
as a still greater inducement to Win) clubs. Full
partieutars will be found in the paper, and every
on e interested in the culture of the soiris invited
tend fur a copy, and, if pleased with the paper,
to at as agent. Specimen copies sent FREE to
all applicants. Address JOSEPH HARRIS,
; Publisher-and Proprietor,
May 3d, 1859. p Rochester. N. Y.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
WATSON,
No. 26•SOUTilk'OUILTH STREEt,
PIIILADELPHIA, 4...,
Have now, on hand a largo assort:nett - of Fire
and Thief Proof Salatnande'r Safe .• Also,
Iron Doors for Banks and Stoies,fron Shatters,
Iron Sash,- all makes of Lotus, erianl to an►
mado in trio United Staten.
Fire Safes in one. Fire. conic out lkjitt
' with 'on:tints in-good:condition.
THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA
J.CAINST rus *V0111.1).
.1/110GRAPHS---A NEW SUPPLY::
I_i Deo. Ist, A. A. *TI7IIItELI,.
~, , . 1 0 410,0 p
PAYS VOR A FULL cour:E . IN 111'
. 1
IRON CITY COLLEGE.
the lirtest, zn . 63t exteesively petii;jr.ed awl
-r.o.rgenf,.ed .
ti
COMMERC ill .CllOlll. •
TILL:
T.Tialted. igtait.os.
357 ,titOents 'allllolllg bath)
MARC •
Udual time lt) complete a WI courao frotn
to LO lyeeke. Every Student, upon graduating.
is guarnntee'a to be competent to manage the
I Books of any 'lluniuein., and qtritifird to earn
salary from
•
$5OO TO $lOOO.-
Stuth,n's eater at airy titr4—No Vacation—
Ravivw at.,rdevue. . .
. .01 17 0 rexci.111.1xxos
FOR PESt - PENNMA.NSHIP- , A.WAROEO IN
t •'
Fir Iltnittarc'.Bt , na received at hnl( pries:
• - :For t.:ir'stila: and Specimena of Writing',
inclose two :ester stamps, and Adrbss• •
F. W. JEN - KING, Pittsburg,
April I ttli I 8.59. t.sep..9.*:
STRIN6E & MINIM
ritnAT every intelligent man in Olin colnani•
nhou4t not know that a new arrange.
mont te r m - made by
WEAVER & ATHERT •
ON:
. ,
AT TUE - •
- STEAM MILL
,SHOP,
FOR CALATIN G. ON THE 81=811434 of.
,
Machsurithing,,
.and Carkage-Ironinie;,
Itrer,istrje& know fririp l be . n f i to.
but for I lletenet of the rte' cV' wit° do
not, wri wiwtd ka,y htiaew's aru prapared.to do any
work in onr line: . which may bo intrnat r ed to ua,
in the mom ditrahle manner, the moat approtcd
sty In, and in the shortest itottaiblo time, Alt our
work warranted to give good satisfaction. ~
JANET M. WEAVER, JERRE: 14, At kikitrtis.
Montrone. Hoodlat.
ME.ATIMARKET
On .I%.,!tic.,lrentrr., nrgr cSarrie i s: Z(Nri
E Ei' ronqinnpv on linnd,a grwmn.applrof
.J.X. MEATS of nll kind. 0.4...5air !Mid for
Beet Cattiv.taivrs,Stiitep,nrtd
461., for Ilide% et all kititN. %. ,1 ; •
lIENSTOCK .6: HAWLEY.
• N.
M2ootroso.. 3lnrch 30th. 1059.—tf. •
I=l
Tff ""
THE "
WAR4SUTTA 15,111,14-TSI
They tire lie 7 l':*:/liene3 vet cfrerei
1' lie nil- i9a 111!0I147,,,
• WHOLE:OLE ; AGMS": ,
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG &
NFW
THE GREAT AMBASDA-PORORIREAITIf,
- . tfi, all Ata,altind
Ai3OON TO. 18E BICE
a sterling niediOnal tu•meci tho
TUE want
nupeatit!es id' the suffering poxOtin
of humatilly, nn,.l one entirely free fzona mineral
I and other deleterious pnrtlelea, Wan Se - eared( tuft.
until Ihis puWiirful medicine %vita . n-tthit ipto
the world; lloll'owt;.y'a inraluShlo I'llE4 !.,trei
coma- I lio liouarliold Weitirdy of
Their•attrillute is to r:ibreril, as well as loutire;.
they attack. tho• radix root of tho complaint, and
"..rettmcihg the Ridden eatiss-•or_dismtra twrigor
' ate end.re•dore the drooping energiert . r4 the spi
t tem ' a+,i-tltig 'nature in her task of Vital and
Funtliorory Iterrirtnaiinn, s • • • .
• • to-PPVPszA
The great scunrge d f this continent yields
(isickly•to a (Tome t.flitese antiseptic l'i/le,an.t
the digestive intans are restored td their roper
tone! •nomatter in what hideous shape this hy-.
drc ut dir.case eShitrits itself, this semehing anti. '
tanerting retnedyjdispe:ees it from the patient's
System.
flenetallDebility.:and Weakness-
From whatevr cause, Lowness orSpirit%,ni
all other signs of a diseased livirornd 'uthet dis
organizations of the, system, vanish uncle: the•
eradicating intle4nee of this all pOturful anti
septic and detergent remedy.
BILLIOUS DISORMIES.
The proper quantum and right eonditioa t-Itte •
bile is of momentous imposlanee•to the . liesalk
of the human fraine 110a,Anti•Bilions. medicine
expels the Ilidda,the complaint, sad
renders all the flitids •seitretickni
_pure , rtnei
fluent, cleansing and reattiatiiirq the vital frog
lions of the body!, •'
IitfIICEV.MW.T.Sy • ' "'
Should lore thi :thou irYings few dole's or
this regulating arid renovating remedy, whatever
may be timir botiplaint, it can be takem,sith
safety in ad ileriOdiea I and otherdiwqrgnuitgions,
its eitgts is all het mi64eotaus.•
!mar:fumy PROOF.
. . ,
Tfio testimony of nations is tilmnitutltmly
Vernet° the lientth-gi . ving virtnts d,Pkthis, !lob
terady, and 'certificates in every livitig•irengua 'e
Lear witness to l'po... l Jul•iiiablenes:s of the
trinsic Worth. • - i. • , • ..
yi e nor t oys 1'' , 24,4 cm the best remay knMen In 114
toorld fio-(hefi , Volpingdi.c•ts fir.
Asthma, , 1 - 111irrintm, Inßuenz.nt •:.itOne.aud
powel,Cor.)-11repSy, • Intlank'ptionarnTci,
plaintn, Pet-Pity: . I .nwitt4 Sec:anent"
Cont;lis,, acd ness, Sy'Mptutus,
Coles, Agtre, . !Ivor` ' l'eneregr,
Chest I/is-Fern:oo Ccimpl:tintvi .Afreiiont!,
eases, Complain'te,Loteneas of Worms of
-Costiveness,lienthielms, all IrintN.
DyspEpsiat -IntliOnstionOTes,-, 4
Iktr - CALIllON—;!4:tmo are tettui,ne„ ita!Cas
the words -Ibillaaay. Nite York anti Latttion:'
'are discernible aSj a it'atee.mcrti..2ln, every Jett!
Cif. the twig: of dtrertioniCaround each pot or
box; the saMe,tAny be phi hly'sem) hy7haltl444.
the leqrro the lighid A handsome reward will he
given to :fly J me Ondering such informatinn
may It•ad to thr &tertian of any pacty,cfr,partics
Countelleitifl the medieinespe vending thpaa6N
knowing theth in 'be t?ptiriom. : • .
rit 'lke! IklnnuthetorFen ht PtAtitioi
HOLLOWAY, grl'llirtiden bane,'New YOili and by
sl]•respeetab!e•LJrtigQtste - sxrl. Dealers id' Medi:
I eine throaglinut the United Statesi and the civil.
izeti world; in boxes 25 cents, 63 yenta, and 'sl
,isJ:o'nsiderable saving, by taltljtg
the ,urger •-•! •
N. B.—Pireetions ruiqhB . gui nce'ofyilients
iii every dishrderare•afrixed
I June 3e, 1858. 'lv P.34 l leirtellg.
H 1,1111 tIp3IO.IOPATI - 11C
L.Remoilitrs fort aafo by ABEL TUnnnt.L.
lltioL`lV4 - 1661/4..::.shavre arid oh"
111 largo quantity—tw the - lieriii4 or
`paper—just arrive -
TURRELLI,..
•atarettliat i 859.
xTEW GOODS,m my Pnci'of business. aiiiv,;
etery . • ABEL TURlfitt:
Match 24th, 186 a. _ .
' •
rritETII:•..6GIIM AM) i'LAlN'Ttithi,
fof said by • ArlF:f, TVRlttat e
Mantrt*e t Telmtary st; - 1 0 .5.'?; •