MEAT MARKET. - On PDX.: near Scar Ws Hord. ftrF.P.:Reonstantiv on }laud a good supply of rtig.Vl'S of all kind.s.''CA.Sill paid for -Beet Ca tII e,Ca I es,Sh e e pond Lams bs. Also for Hides of all kinds. HENSTOCK S IIAWI.E.Y. C. 112,WLEY. A. T. lIENsToCW. • '..tiftrch 30th. 1859.—tf. ATTENTION, YEMEN! MANNY'S MOWER & REAPER, WITH WOOD'S IMPEOVESTENT. rrmils nett:lb:rated Machine ha, taken the F msr 1 REIEISIVII at carious public trials and is us• excelled by any other machine in the country. ..Allarimnie it, prononneelt a - - ."PROFITABLE AND LABOR-SAVING NACRINL" Those not acquainted with ite vat ne are refered to L.ATHAM GARDNER, JNO. HARRINGTON, F. M. WILLIANS, Bricifeikater : STANLEY TURRELL, Forest Lake; M. WALLACE, Dicnork ; T. P. - PHINNEY, Madan . ; S. D. TOWNST.ND,,BrookIy-a; and others Ayholave used them. . For Machines, - or partieillars, apply to C. D. LATHROP, Agent. Montrose, May 15th„1859.—tht. NEW GOODS. IM - v - etaais cfc .A.11c311., NO. 2 ODD FELLOWS' HALL, BINGHAMTON rir HE subscribers have this 4w:- ° 1 week returned from New r l '" - - 14 York -with a full and corn. :' I '4) A' ulete assortment of Gold and , + at. . . . .r 4 Silver Watche., Jewelry, 5i1(5.116....c ( s. I 16... .c • .';ff ::-...; verand4'lated Ware, Cutlery, - -------- and FancyGoods—Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Watch,- Fob. Vest, Gnard and Neck (31 ains, Gold, Silver, Sped and ..-. Plated Spectacles, Fans, Coral Necklaces and Armlets, lee Pitchers, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Geld, Silver, ancrSteel Thimbles, ; Sleeve But tons.and Studs, Porte 111Mnales, Combs of all kind's, Gold-Pencils - and Pens, Thremometers. Needle', Spoons, Forks, Sugar Baskets, Salts, Cups, Tea Sets, %%lifters, Soup Ladles, Molasses Pitchers, Card Baskets, &c. &c.,.t0 which they woull respe:tfully call the attention _of their customers. 'As their goods were purchased for cash, they are confident their prices cannot fail - to be satisfactory, as they determined not to be undersold by any. EVANS & XLLEN, - . . No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Binghamton . , June Ist, 1339. R. KENYON JR. & CO. w o o tT f th a rnexceatinidilliersvolrl.i i ch te so i r n t sz n e t tio o n f - .DRY GOODS • this day received, ennsis , ing in part of as follows: Rich Black Moire Antique SiJk 18s. per yard; Foulard Silk, nice style, 6s. per yard: Rich Plaid Silk, the • very neatest patterns, 10s. per yard: hick Silk, 28 inches wide, from is. to 12s. per yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from $B, to $ll, the finest assortment in Susq'a Cp.: nen invoice of Ginghamg, at very low prices: also of Calicoes: largesstock of Denims, Mixtures, Plaids, and Lawns; Printed Shawls "from Is. to $5; Ttrocha Shawls from $5 to, $25;„ Collars from to cts. to 205.; Parasols from Bs. to 245. each; Bonnet, a large stock; Ribbons and Flowers; also a TIOC invoice of Gents Shoes—Congress, Enamelled and. Cali Skin: Ladies Congress Gai ters, Kid and Enameled; Misses• Calf and Enam elled )loot.: Children Panda Boots, Gaiters and derything iu that line. They would also call 'attention to the fact that having an arrangement with one of the largest Importing Houses in New York they will receive regularly New Styles as fast as they appear in New York,ana will take the greatest pains to please all who call and see and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid to procuring finetoods—is ev er y s tyl e . • - • r i a ..igL.Sl. - A new lot this day received, and would-re spectfully solicit an examination of the same. Good Tea at 35.. city prires,alio at .Is. ss. 6%. Bs. G AIWA. ' COFFEE---Idea, Rio and Ground Coffee. SALERATUS—Iames Pyle's,Babbitt's Med icinal, and Excelsior, &c. NAILS, and also a new. stock of WALL PAPER and WIN DOW PA PER, tbis day received. FAIL:II. ING TOOLS of the most approved patterns. C - r• c)ols..erkw; Gold Band. Shaded, .Blue Band, and all the new styes, as tut as they appear in New York. tLOUkt constantly on hand. SALT by the barrel or sack. PATENT YIEDiCINES, GLASS;"and everything else you want. R. KENYON JR. & CO. La'Wsrille Centre, Pa, June Bth, 1859. 1 SAS. J.. DIC KERMAN, JR. 1 SAS IIARDWARE STOVE EMPORIBI ! IN FULL BLAST! 7(t HE undersigned would tako 'this opportu -1 nits to inform his frieods and customers that he-as recently made large additions to bin :former extensive stock of 'Hardwire, Stoves, Steve Stove Trimmings, Zino, and that he is prepa r ed to supply Me 'sputa of the community' in that line at . unusually low prices. He flatters himself that his facilities for tianufecturirw his own'Wares, Stove,s, &c., give `chase a decided advantage - over any who par chase and transport at a heavy expense their en tire stock. Ile would say to those who wish to purchase STOVES of any description, STOVE PIPE, or of any kind, and pay for them, he i• prepared to give them great bargains: but to those who Want to, purchase on a year's credit :lila then let it run two years more, 4 had rah , r titer prould call on some oneelse, even if they hare to pay serenty-fire per cent more than an artk!e is worth- In the line of Shelf Hardware / _ his as. , ,ortment lithe largest andbeet selected in Susquehanna County; marchssed as his stock -tuts been mostly of manufacturers, he is enabled to offer inducements to those, country merchants who buy small:Mlß, rarel.tt found this side of she big city. We can offer special inducements to Carpenters aqd Joiners who are want of either Tools or Buildino- Materials. !Back - smithtg can find ANVILS,'VICES, BELLOWS, and.in fact, almost anything is their line, by =R ' im , . on na, - CiILEALP FOR • Oar stock of Dry GOods, Groceries, Boob and Slioes, Hats and Caps, Tan ' Kee liotions, sicc. is aik• large es the times wilradmit or. They wore purchased at a low figure, and wilt be sold at i•rices to correspond sith the times. READY--MADE CtOTHING! • We have just opened about one-aud cords of ready-made clothing . Every body ups % i they are cheap. Some say they are very cheap, arid a number have ventured to say they are dog cheap. Certain it is that a small pile of money 13:ill buy allege pile f clothing. We would add, in o thia connection, for the in foralation - of all concerned and the great of man.' hind," that: we are tired and - sick of the , creent_ ro. - getr:: we have suffered enough by it already, n'act are determined to rid ourselves of. the "tritter.' Believing that the nimble ...xper.oe is the true system,' we are resolved to ::sup: it, nod.stre offering oar goods at prices to Lorresponct ".*Pondione taken in exchange Or Goode. J. DICKERNIAN; Viiircr4 Ncc. t‘fitli., ytkut. THE NEW ERA! SPRING & SOME GOODS, as Great Baii)ans.---Ecedy-Par and gaud] Profits ! I:I,33I::TRI=LITT Ts now receiving aHI and choice Stock of I. Spring and Summer iGoods,ine4uding a great variety of Rich Prints in new styles, Ginghams, Brillianta,Plain and Fancy Lawns,Challis, Robes, Silk Dress Tissues, and Baragtka,Black and Fancy Silks, Poplins, &c..; with a superior asaorsrnent of Silk, Broie, Cashmere and Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons,-Bonnets and Flowers, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer Stuffs, &c.iwith a large assortment of other - Staple and Fancy Creeds, as usual in Groceries,Crockerv, Hardware, Iron,. Stoves,`Drugs, gaints,'Oils, Boots! and Shoos, tints .and Caps, Clocks, Carpeting Floor Oil-Cloths, Wail Paper, Painted Window Shades; &c. The entire Stock being large :Ink I bought for Cash, sill give superior opportunity fur cholla) selections, stud, in accordance with the spirit of the times, will be sold for o ! g el c a° F".- 1 4 7 4 ,- .7.. , -->) 0 Ready Pay, 10 to 28 per cent._below Regular Prices. An exainination of tho Goods and Prieeg will be found profitable to those who wish to buy. Flour & Salt constantly on hand. Nevi. Mini, May 4th, 1859. FRESH ARRIVAL ripHE underilgned would • reliectfully* an JIL - nounce to- the public that he has just re ceived a supply of ROI GROCERIES, among which may be tnund tho very best of Sugar, Molasses; - Syrup Tea, - Coffbe, - at prices to suit the times, for ready pay. Don't tnistake the place, but call at the basement of the STONEHEM ROTEL, where your humble servant carries on a general • ' SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS, and where the public tam; always rely upon having their wants attendedtzi with promptness and fidelity. 0. M. CRANE.. Montrose, April :201h. • QUAItiER OF 11 ,WERKS, P..; Oys (or BOARD; with use of ROOM, FURNITURE, and TUITION in the UPLAND NORMAL INSTITUTE, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. For Circulars, containing neeitsyory informa tion, Inrittire of A. N. Bullard in Montrose, or - of J.O. Bullard, Brooklyn. - , [ina)l4 3m NOTICE TO FARMERS. IWISH -to call the attention Gf Fartne'rs to the Independent Tooth HORSE RAKE. This. Rake has been used for the past three _years in this County-and proved to be the Rake and the only Rake suited./0 the rough country. Any ode, not wishing to take the- assertion and who wants a Rake, please try it, and if no' satisfactory, return it within flute days unt injured, and take his money. To merchants • and dealers a liberal deduction from retail price of twelve dollars, All kinds of Grain taken in exchange for Rakes at Searle's mill. Also second hand Wire Tooth and Revolving Rakes sold very cheap.' All orders promptly attended to sad Rakes delivered on short notice. Residence of tho subscriber,and manufactory one mile from Montrose, on `Snake Creek turn pike. CLIA NCY FOOT. Montrose,. April 25, '.59-3m KEYSTONE HOTEL, - At Montrose, Penn. WM. E HATCH, Proprietor. THIS new and commodious Hotel situated - on Public. Avenue, near the Court House,and nearly in the centre of the business'portion of Mtintrose, is ads fu'ly completed and furnished, and will be opened on Monday. the 27th day of the present inonth for the accommodation of the public and travelers. The Proprietor 'reels confident that- he is now prepared to entertain guests in a Manner that cannot fail to give I Complete Satisfction. The- Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex pense has been spared to render it equal, if not e,upierior to any similar establishment in this part of the State.- It is well supplied With all the recent improvementi and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be readyto respond to the call of customers. , The Stables connected with this House are TLlNProprietor respectfully solicits -the patron -age of his old friend.*, and the public generally. 'AVM. K. !LATCH, Montrose, September 15t,:11358. 11L1WalifICCIliTA1I-s. G. F. F 011.121111.01. HAS removed his shop across the street, to the building one door below Keeler & Stoddard's; which he has fitted up expressly for a Saddle,'Harness.and Trunk Shop, - where may be found all kinds of from the heaviest team, to the lightest trotting harness, and a general aw.orment of trimmings, which will be made up or sold very low. Carriage Triz' pipings: • good assortment on hand, which will be sold, • very low; all trimmingdone cheaper than else,- I • - where. OAK LEATHER on hand, from which harnesses will be made and WarrEtrrtOct. * * *Customers will please bear in mind that I wish to settle up once a year. Those having nosettled accounta, br notes due, will oblige by settling or making payment without further delay., G. P. FORDIIA.M, Feb-2460859A Montrose; Pa. H. GARRATT, WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL DEALER IX FLOUR, - GRAIN, SALT, &C., _ lEW xiljoan - -s4f. Room, metrs omea. , WILL keep constinitly on. hand the best brands - of FIX/UR—by the Seek or.finn dred Barrels—at the lowest market prices. Also, SALT—by the Single Barrel of Load. All orders from gerrhants and Dealers will be promptly attended to. • * *Cash paid for Grain, Wool, Fella, Hides, and all Farmers' Produce in their season. 11. GARRATT. New 'Milford, April 9d, 1859. B 11:7 Y _ THE - WAMSUTTA PRINTS. Thy are the beat Cafides yet offered to the Publig for tbe;money.' CrILOI.,Es ALE AG EFTS:. DEFOREST-, ARDISTR.ONG & CO, NE.W TOM. • [ rah] 2mo. , WOOL .CIRDING a TUE subscriber continues t.iir sbove business JCN% usual at his old stand m Brooklyn. Thank i for met favors he would solicit a share of the , public- patronage. A. G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, nap Wad. D . R. JOHN W. COBS , • PintsterAN SITAPEOPL . Montrose, Pa, Office coa Public Aseaue, ei}pciaits Bearies _HOW. March It, 1.5359.—g. EDUCATIONAL New and Convenient. Gifts! Gifts! Gift's! Gifts I THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE. , D, W. EVANS & CO. THE 677 BROADWAY, 677 THE FIFTH • NEW-YOR.K. FIFTH YEAR. .ESTABLISHED 1854. YEAR. THE :following-is a partial list of - property %Odell will be given to the purchasers of Books atithe time of sale: worth from Gold Watches,English Lever, Patent!l , erer and Leninee,s3Q,oo to 8100,00 Silver Watches,Patoot 'J e erer, • full jeweled, hunting Cases, open fees and cylintef es capement, Gold Lock ets, Larglsize,four glissei!, and two glasses • with Springs, largo and small , size with snap, Cameo, llosate, Florentine, Painted, Lain, Goldstone, Garnet Coral Sets of Pins ancrprops, Ladies' Gold Guars) Chains, Fancy Neck Chains, Chnee- Ltips. = 8,00 to Gents' Pol) and WA.'Chains, 10,06 to SetmCilmCo,Goldstim,Palnt ed, Mosaic, Garnet, Onyx, Engraved and Plain Gold Sleeve Ruttons and Bosom Sluds, Gold Peneils,with Pens,lsrF,e, mediuMand small, Silver l'eneibi,withGold Pew, large, niedium, and small size, double and single, ex tension cases, Gents' Heavy Signet Rings, Ladies' Gold Chased and Plain Rings, Gents'Gold Ito nmPins,Clas. ter, with' , Opal, Sc4lrf Pins, Onyx, Garnet, &te., 1,50 to Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22,00 to Cameo, Mosaic, Coral Garnet, Chased and Plain Oval Braeelets, 5,00 to Silver and Gold Thimbles, 50 to Gents' Pen - and Pocliet Knife, 50 to Pearl and Storoen Porte- Inennsies, Toothpicks, Watch Keys, Guard Slides, Gold Crosses, small, medium and large, 'l,OO to 7,50 Besides other Gifts, comprising a ,large and valb,able assortment of miscellaneous articles, carting from el to $40., The proprietors of-the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED 4iIFT 'BOOK IN THE UNITED STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has crowned their earnest efforts to please du ring the last four years, would return their sin cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who 'hare, in past time, seen fit to bestow their lib eral patrol - Inge upon them and would . further assure them, and the public generally, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in effering„ greater induhrsents.than vier, 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 introduce NEW FEATURES, STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS, GIFTS of GREATER VALUE And VARIETY, A still Larger and Better' Selected Stock of POOKS. Commissions and inducements to chits and to agents tvho are willing to devote their time to our business: an that those who desire can have Fir GIFTS AND BODES WITHOUT ,lilossr.-JIA We.,shall endeavor r to establish an agent in every towni in the United States, so that all who will may benefit by our liberal system of trade. We have appointed A. J. GEltt ITSON our duly authorized agent for MONTROSE and vicinity, who will receive and forward all orders with attention and despatch.. A NEW: AND REVISED CATALOGUE, ready for diaribntion, containing every desira , ble book; new or old, now in print: and ne_ knowledgcsi by librarians and literary men to, be the most complete and best classified ever is sued, without an mccoption. 300;00 are now reedy to be given away, mailed free to any address; to all parts'of the world. It contans all the works on Art, SiFience und Nat. E Philosophical & elm , - • ural History. , eical W o rks, Adventures, Tracel.;.' V ;Historical and Min &e., , , A • colianeons, Agriculture} and, Do. N !Foctical,Theological, znestie Economy, o s ' Religions, Belles Letters,Essays, , Law, Medical:Mason. &c., : _ & , - ie . - Bibles, Standard Fictions, Biographies; , 'c: 'Prayer, Hymn - and Dictionaries Glee Books,' • F.neyelopredias ; . ° Text Books for; Gazetteers, • -', Schools,s&e., &c., And a tbou'and varieties of pulslications•in eve ry department, of literature. We sell as low— and, in many cases, lower than—any other house in the country; and with every book of the value of one dollar or more, we present some ) u eful Gift, .without extra charge. LET EVERY ONE CONSULT lIIS • : OWN INTEREST, • .. ~, And buy Id EVANS' Gift Book Store, . 1 TR >examine the prices of books, see the I:EST beautiful gilts 150 freely scattered among our patrons, and he satisfied that the,on -114(1,1y economical,way of buying books is at * TO : : NO. 677 BROADWAY, GET LAFARGE HOTEL BUILDING, yfitg_ WE GUARANTEE PERFECT NA?. BOOKS ISFACTION. • • AND • JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Eiamine our plan of business. Any one can who wilt. Observe the daily / 3 distribution of watches, gold and silver; AT :vest, chatelaine, and guard chains; brace .cameo, mosaic, coral, goldatone, GIFT garnet and gold sets of pin snd clasps; Bon ,bracelets, large, medium and small size; srgge,rings; chased, phin and set with-stones, v it. :cameo, goldatone, coral ; Meanie and en -677 '" graved studs _and sleeve buttons; scarf • • , „!,pms, crosses, gold pens and pencils; gold nnuso pens Sin silver and morocco cases, and a \VAL .thonaand other articles of use and value. NEN- ; A Gift with every book worth from 50 'TUSK .cts to: $lOO,OO. Send for a Catalogite. ciTy . It pill cost you nothing, and will be valuable as a book of reference, if noth ing more. Address D.W.EVANS & co. T; No 677 Broadway, New-York. N. 11--A WORD OF EXPLANATION TO those who have known us under the style of Eans & Co. The Business. located by us at No. 677 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest established house in the country, and is known world-wide ,its the original "Evans & Co.'s Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the advan tage of our '.popularity to advertise under the same name, to increase their trade—to protect the few who maybe unacquainted with us, we would state that we have no connection with any other Gift Book Holise—and. though many advertise under the.nanie of Evans & CO., the firm consti tuted by D. W. EVANS and J. 11. PRESTON,.is the first _and 'only concern rightfully using the name. Bat to;preventall confusion in the future, we shall use the style of D, W. EVANS & CO., and OA persdns wrongfully using the appella tion to mislead the,pablic, will be made to suf fer the penalty of the law. D. W. EVANS & CO., sip 28, 131 677 Broadway, New York. - NOCATICM. COBB could respectfully announee to the AGA: public that he may still be found at the old stand, rani prepared to attend to the wants of the eoterenaty. He will keep on band a good stock of • i - • SUGAUS,TEAS,COFFEE,S ri tar PICES,Faf g and Stair (by the sick or barrel,) Fag,. and all trticles . foqud l;F t, i rot Mai Groceries. - ar • lie would 'cularly call the .atteritiod of Fanners and other-s'lo- the. fact that he is constantly receiving fresh,aupplica FIRSTIRATE.FLOU . A, also good and enetlinm qualities , wbicji wl be sold mom, - tot ready pay, in quantities, to suit the purchaser. Itiontroge, FrAL 21st 1859. _ • 540,00 PAYS.FOU A'FULL COURSE IN TILE IRON CITY COLLEGE. , the largest, most extensively patronized and bust organized, 114411LITIMILLI 0011124; IN 'THE - Mi..l.te a fiiiitet - tOs. ' 357 ,$t cuts all Ming baitn, MARCH, ISM Usual time to complete a full course from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent- to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from $5OO TO - VOOO. Students enter at any time—No Vacation— Review at pleasure, l ' al P!riem - 1.1.2.r.ties 1 FOR BEST - PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN 1 % '5 13 . Fir Ministers' Sons received at half price, * * *For Circular and Specimens of Writing, 1 inclose two letter stamps, and' hddress, 1 • F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. April ittb,l B.sD.—t. sop. 9.* 12,00 to 40,00 2,50 to 12,00 5,00 to 25,00 '32.00 to 16,00 It:Ionr, Sub VroVisioit At ITIONTROSJE, ONT dOor below J. Ethridge's Drug Store r on Public Avenue, where will' Lu found constantly on band a general assortment of GROCERIES 'Such as Sugurs, Molasses, Syrups, Term, Coffee Sc., p. • FAMILY FLOUR, Meal, turd, Murk, Candles'Sz.c. - We solicit a share of the public pationag,e, and pledge ourselves to do the lair thing, hoping by each bargain to secure an”ther. ALF I:ED 11.11. D 1,:.11,1 TRAVELING AGENTS. WE WANT 4 SO to 100 YOUNG MEN, with V a cash capital of from $5O to 81000 to purchase our Goods, consisting of Watches and Jewelry, and to dispose - of them in al/ the cities and towns throughout the United states and Canadas. &ate persons who purchase of us arc tnakiag from $5,000 to per year, selling at auction,in the various towns & On receipt of the CASH, we will seed br mail to any address, the following articles, ELM samples of our Goods: . n Fancy Gold Finger Ringii, amsortod, for =s4 6 • " " better, for 6 6 " Gent's Bresotples, assorted, for 4 6 better for 6 6 " Ladies' " " for 6 •• 61 ' IN better for 6 6“ ” • largdt for 9 I Set Cameo Pin and Enr Drops, for' - 3 I " " - " for • 5 1 Set Gold-stone Pin atui Ear Drops, fur 3 I het :%fognic " ' for 3 1 - Set Gold Fancy" 6 f for 4 I Set 16 . for 3 I Pair Gold Richly Chased Band Bracelets 6 1 ' 6 . u• 66 8 I " Panty Cameo Brabelots for - - 8 ,“ Ladies' Pinky Cuff Pins for - 1 6 Sots Gold Gent's Bosom'Studs, fancy for 3 6 " " stone set for 6 6 “ Sleeve Buttons, engraved, for - 3 6 " ,done setting, fur '3 1 Gold Double toeliet, fancy, (.030 for _1:50 1 " (spritig) for 3 Gold Vestidlooks, for 3 6 Gold Fancy Watch Keys, for'. -.- - - 3 - 1 Large size Hold Pencil Case for - - 1:50 1 New style French Vest Chain for - - 2:51.3 - 1 " " better for .. 3 1 " " " larger for - 5 1 Fancy lSilekr, Watch, open face, for r —"7 1 " " Hunting rase for - - 10 1 Fancy Gilt Watch, Hunting Case for - 10 1 " Cold Watch, open 6ce for -. 20 1 " " better for - 25 1 " " - • Hunting Case for 30 1 " " better for - •10 Movements of all the Watches described in this list are WARRANTED rERfECT; and we wish it distinctly understood that the prices given are our lowest wholesale prices to the Trade and to Traveling Agents. -- The retail-price would be from 5(1 to 100. per rent. highet. Write the Name, County, and State, in a plain hand . , to prevent mistakes, and on the receipt of the money, the Goods will *ma forwarded by the next mail. STENNETT & CLINES, Manufacturers of Jewelry, Importers and Wholesale Dea!ers in Watches, je23 3m w. 91 .78 Naesau-st, New York. WATIII REPAIREL Shop in Boyd & Webilcr's new building, neratdoor above Keeler & &adorn's. AVING worked for the' past nine years H with the most skillful workmen, he feels confident that he .can do the most difficult jobs on shOrt notice. - All Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction. W. B. &smolt has worked for me for some time, and I can recommend him as a careful and skilful workman, competent to do as good work as can be done in the country, and worthy of confidence. WIC A. CHAMBERLIN. Towanda hare 10th, 1858. Refers to—Wm. Elwell, E. W. Bair& E. D. Montayne, E. O. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan da; 13. S. Bentley, L Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. •„*Jewelry neatly repaired on short n °flee, and on reasonable terms. [June 15th, 1 858.—tf. FREE EXHIBITION r -MAX BE SEEN DAILY; AT P. LINES' TAILOR ,SHOPI From 6 a. m. to IO gilt latest -(astiolts! Comprising the Greatest Variety of GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME ever preaente4 to the public.. inh24 zil2llll' r r HE - subscriber having pi rehrised AL refitted and newly furoisheil the iii above well known and popular flotell is prepared to accommodate the travJ eling public and others with all the attentions and' conveniences usually. found in first-class House's. No effort will be spared by the Pro. prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any ie the country. The Hise will alwaya.be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. The Stables, connected with this. House ,tiro large, roomy and convenientqind careful and attentive Hostlera are Always in eharge of them. - J. S. TARBELL. Montrose, May 33th,•1 858. NEWS' , OFFICE.. HENew York City Illnstrited fifewiriaperi s, 45.., for Pinto At the IR 4 YIONTBII4OIt STORE; by - • • • A. N. BULLARD.- T ITHOGRAPHS—A NEW- SUPPLY: Dee. let, 1858. .A..TERRELL NEW VIU.II. Also the choicest brands of BALDWIN & ALLEN. Wm. L. ALTAII. To Miracle WM. B. SIMPSON, THE .kONTEOSE DEMOCRAT. - PrELISIIED TIIPRSDAVS AT MONTROSE, .14. OFFICE ON rcßLio AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE P. O. Tmais-13,4. per annum, or $1 50 in_ advance. Delinquents subject tcidifarge of 82 50 per year, with interest. Disconfilmanees optional with the Publisher Until all atrearagesaire paid, Advertisements inserted at $1 per square of 12 lines; 25 cents per square for ea c h insertion after the first three. One square one year, $B, each additional square,:s - 4. Job Work of all kinds executed neatly and promptly. Blanks always on hand. REMOVAL. Little &l'ost, Attorneys at. Law, have removed to their new office, a few doors south of Lloyd & Webster's comer. Montrose Oct. DR IVE-L. RICHARDSON, Woui.D respectfully tender his Professional Services, to the inhabitants of • 11.0,1TROSEI and its vicinity. Office over iitutrord'e Store. • Lodging% at the Ke7ystone Ilotel Montrose. Oct. `nth. 1658.-Iv.'" — CAt !Akar, MAMTVACYTTRETZS, ANP JpIIIIERS IN • HATS, CAPS, AND EURS,,• ' Ri NV (5-L Umbrellas, Parasols, anil Ribbons, ANTI ALL MILLINERY ARTICLES, 46, COURTLANDT STREET, NEW-YORK. M. GRIGGS, General Partners,- , -- A. Kma SULTRY, .C. TYLER. Special Partner. fgep.2.ly.• No. DAN. JAS. /NO. JOHN SILITTER FASHIONABLE Tsit I L 0 R 9 MONTROSE, Pa. I SHOP a few doors swith of Boyd and Websle* new building. HENRY B. MCKEAN, ATTORN EY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. Otllk in the Union !?took—Towanda, Brad- Cord county, Pa. jar Will attend promptly Co all professional business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining counties. ' Lie3'sStf "HOME AGAIN," 1311. r2G,TilTilfg = 6;ll, OFFICE, over WilNott - % Store. LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL Montrose, March 10th. 1858. - WM• W. SMITH, & CO., Cabinet and Chnieittanufacitir ers, fopt of Main Street. Noutro, , o, Pa. JOHN GROVES, Froihionalito Tailor—Shop near the Baptist Meeting How, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. DR. E. W. WELLS HAVING permanently located in Dundlatili offers his professional services to all who may require them. Also, keeps eqnstantly on hand a full stuck of Drugs and Medirinet, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical purposes. [ap7—Gm. HAYDEN BROTHERS, New Milford, Penti'a• liol: d ealdr in Buttons, Watches, Jewelry, Susp ende rs , Threads, Van), Cut !cry, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c. &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied on aerie Terms. ' R" d. HAYDEN,. 3011 N HAY DEN, ALIN %VV.° %TIC. Charley Morris with hair and ht,B, heir Of this v a st afeA, And MAIO to haßass na'e and haat ResOlved to warsant •ev'ry Let's have a rush, I's always herF A You'll . find me honest, juSt cud fail t; ',•Shop No. 3, Basement of Searle's Lintel, on Turnpike Street. Dr. H• Smith, SURGEON DENTIST. Residence, and of th:e opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention will be given to inshrting teeth on gold and .silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. ABEL TURRELL, M.O , NTRCiBE, PA Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemical-, Pre SLUM. Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishe', Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the most popular latent Medicines. •DR. R. THAYER, phymiefon and surgeon, montrohr, pn. Office-10 the Farper's Store. NOTICE. TAR. E. PATRICK, JR., would like JUF after a silence of nearly ten years, to.appeal to the moral sensibilities of n very generous pub lic, who have always manifested their sense of appreciation of his usefulness by exacting his services when needed or thought to be needed, but who, have given no other evidence of grati tude or good will—particularly in the way of " substantial aid" as Kossuth would say—that he now desires a full and entire settlement a all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm. of Patrick & Blalock ; and ha wishes !wilier to state that he desires nothing to be considered wrong, if, after a low weeks, the 'laid accounts, remaining unsettled, she'd be plated in the harrds of a good sharp rellettpr, and made to account to him something that will buy Oats and Buck wheat.• Please notice this and take actionaceor dingly.—Yours Trudy,.. jape - E. PATRICK, JR. STRANGE & MYSTERIOUS ! rriliA7 every intellige.n man in this commu nity should not know that a new- arrange. ment has been made by . - WEA-VER & ATHERTON , AT THE • STE:tif MILL SHOP, FOR CARRYING OE THE BESMEAR OF Blackinnithing, - and Carriage-Ironing. MEtaisr know this to he a fact but for the benefit of the re W who do not, we would say that we aro prepared to doany work in our line, which may be intrneted to us, In the most durable manner, 'the most approved style, and in the shortest possible time. All our work warranted to give good satisfaction. JAHEN - 31. WEAVER, JERRE L ATHERTON. Montrose, ?!larch Ist, 1859.-6mtf. 201,fhl Goa E 2108,, WHOLIESALE SALT DEALER. 201 WTtlihigtonost, (Directly opposite Witillington Marlict,) wti - vv`-- - Nrc•riv. l : V,„1111 CONTINUES to offer to the city and COUNTRY- trade, MI kinds •of FOREIGN Coarse . and Fine Sm.; at the vary lowest figures;' 410 sacks and bags;consiating in part of Ash- tees celebrated brand for table and dory use; Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Drowalow's, &c. and,soooo. be/theta Turk* Island, tonere*. ,Ce ,recott..tit.Utfes, Usbon,Cadizelvics,Nantea,&c. I allot which-will be sold at bargain prices, from yessela, storeVid storehouse*, Any purchaser Wishing to.select from a good assortment will find it told* Interest to call. N. 8.-;..Pine table salt put.up In small bags of. Ai&rent • sited, and consudly. on band in ebip; ping order. Alert a eplendbl article of Rock Ground aalt i ts quad boxes, ind tap and for sale by the'quindity, in il mace of fire dap= each. • Neworli r A pr e, 1869.-Iy* Scroll la, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out m disease on any part of it s Ile erg= is A te from its attacks, nor is there ono triFsels it may - not destroy. The scrofulous tainVia variously caused by mercurial disease, low! living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, inspire air. filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the cone 'Citation, descending si from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation r indeed, it seems to be the rod of Irma whe says, 0 / will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon - their children." Its effects commons by deposition from the 4 blood of corrupt or ul us snatier , which, in the lungs, liver, and • to nal organs, is. termed tubercless in the g ds, swellings; and on the surface , er upts r sores. - This foul cor ruption, which Bend in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so.that scrofulous constitu.2 tions not only suffer' from scrofulous cora." plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the ,attackto of other &reuses - conse quently, vast numbers perish by . disorders which, although not scrofulous' in theirnature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consum ption which de cimatcs the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persona ore invaded by this lurking in-; fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate • the blood by an alterative meslicine. and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in . AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times emn devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the, expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, -and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also chose other Mice: Lions which -arise from -it, such as Eaerriva and Sam, Disuses, Sr. AlernoNv's FM; liese, or Envsersus, Plumes, Femmes. Burren.ss, IlLsr.vs and BOMB, Towns, Ter= and SALT harem, 5C2.1.1) HE IM, BOIONCO/01, RHEUMATISM, SITIIILITIC add Menet:max Drs-N EASES, Deers:, Dvseersis, Demur; and, indeed, ALL COMpLAINIS MUSING rimer VITIA TED on btPLIRE BLOOD. The popular belief in ~ i mpurity if she blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of tills &map's ' rids is to purify and regenerate this" . vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. - Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR- ALL THE , PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,' are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade theta Their pe_nctrating prOperties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ. ism. correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healtlirvitallties. As a consequence of thaw properties, the invalid • who is bowed, down with pain or physical debility is astonished to And his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and hinting. Plot only de they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the foll Owing complaints: Costire nest, Itearaurn, Headache wiring from disordered Stomach, ..Vaurea, Indiyarion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Lose of Appe-. Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. , _ Ayer's - Cherry Pectoral) TRACY HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. FOR TILE BAP/IL CVILR OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Boarkeness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient , Consump. lion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced, stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub. licliknown. who have been restoredfrom alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its.superiority over every. other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and *here its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pnlmobary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, Shia has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never fotget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to le forgotten. PREPARED BY • A. TunnEtz, Montrose. P A. P. Miura, & Gibson; J. Hoar oup,.Priendsville; YOUNG & Smixtr, Summers;' jai Snort . ; Springville; HAT. nEs Bnoramns„ New Milford; J. T. CARLISLE, Great Rend; E. - R. Gnow, Glenwood ; V. H. THAYER, Diinoek; EATON & Maxt.E.Y. Harford, and all Druggists. frnli9 ly Hare now on hard a large assortment of Fire and Thief Proof Salamander Safes. Also, Iron Doors for Banks and Storea,lron Shutters, Iron Sash,' all makes of Locks, equal to any made in the United States. - Five Safes in one Fire.. All cane. out Right with eontents in good condition. TUE SALAMANDER. SAFES OF PIIILAITELFIIIA Hare bad the sui•cat demonstration in the following certificate that their manufacture. of Salamander Safes bas at lengtlefolly warranted, the representationa• which have been made of. them as rendering ari undoubted security against the territio,element • • Philadelphia, April 12th, 1856, _ Afc.4rs, Evna, & WAT€ON.—GOLlthlatell: It affords ns the highest satisfaction to state to you, that owing to the very protective qualities of tiiio of - the Salamander Safes which 'we. purcbAscd of you some months shtick we saved a largo, portion of our jewelry,and all our books, pupors, &c" exposed to the. calamitous 6ro Romstead Place, the morning of the 11th inst. When we reflect that those Safes were located• in the ['Mirth story of the building wn occupied; and that they subsequently felt into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concentration of heat caused the brass plates to.ntelt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable contents as most - convincing frog of the great security afforded by, your Safes. . , . We shall tel much iileasure - in recombend ing them' to men of business as a sure reliate against fire. - • GEORGE W. SIMMONS & BRO, Jevadeva, Who have parchased six large Safes elude. April LYS, `59-Iy. A C kEID. Glasos;Nov. `!^d. 1858: WIIEREAStiore have been some statements made by me against REnE WA A. Ket.i.SY, and whereas said R. A. Kelley" has commenced a cult against, me in. the common pleas .of Sue. quettanna comity.for trail - false on the. case, no . i; for the sake of .a settlement of .said suit and peace and quiet.new make the following ac. knowledgments: that I regret that I ever said anything *boot said Kelley, and at ibis time withdraw All charges against her tbs I -bsvn madiiind don Wiese her nt,_ ibis time toihe simb a girl. - D. F;BRUNDAGE.-- . • GLIFVOTtiII• has lOnsted himself -LA in Montrone for the purpone•of carryin g on u the Diterraft In aarttaall its branches. • He is now ready to attend to all calls in his profession with promptness, and Wittraidnavor to give entire satisfaction. All operations IiERSASTED. Office over Chandler's store. Sept. 1 nth, 1858.7—tr. DR. J. C. ATER & CO. LOWELL, BASS. FOR SALE BY SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON, 2f3- SOUTH FOURTH STREET, • PHILADELPHIA, AGAINST TUE WORLD EVANS 6r. WATSON MD IHIS , WAITING ! 'LOOK OUT nil MUMS! New arcic•cies A T HAYDEN BROTHERS' ORIGINAL 11: One Price Reldy Pny Store, consisting of Dry:tit:kids, Groceries, Routs.& Shoes, Blots & Caps, Wall Paper; Stone dr. Wooden. Ware, Flour, Eialt, HAYING TOOLS, Paints, Oils, cams, dec., Watcher, Jewelry, Yankee Notions; 4 -- tr NO -END TO THEM! :in' You wit never find old shell:wore, moth-eaten, rotten, or out Or Style QOOdli at UAIDEN Bros.' Look out for Old Fogies, and buy your Goods wliere sou can SAVE i 8 I'EP. CF.ST. WO havo a largli stock of . - GODS Purchased for CASH, and Will be sold at prices that will frighten the Old Fogy principles. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED as represented. No charge for showing Gonda. HAYDEN BROTHERS, New Milford, Pa., June, 1 859.,• tm IMPORT ANT NATIONAL WORKS. FLIBLLSiIED ut D. 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Considering the author's well known'eapacity andlong and unremitting devotion to the task of der/tenth); teaching, we have strong reason to hope that the public are now to be furnished with a thorough, systematic, progressive, and entertaining method for the Piano. We can confidently recomineed-itio teachers and pupils as better adapted to the purposes of e!ementary instruction than any others with which we are aegnainted. • The. piaci pursued in this work is substantially the same as that developed in 011endurlrs meth od of teaching languages. It commences with the simplest elements.. The progress made will be gradual, so that every stop will be perfectly intelligible, and be rendered of positive value to the pupil. Every difficultt at is met with singly, and afterthorpugh analysis 'o vercome by practice.. • This method wilt, undon tedly, providetettch. era with a well-digested, progressive, and enter= taining plan by which a sound and correct knowl edge of the art of playing the Piano may be se. -gutted with comparatively little labor . ,."and in so short a' space' Of time as wit) almost seem 'acted . ible to those wheihave confined themselves to some of the tedioas systems heretofore' in use. This work contfini ten engravedfignuss, illus trating the different positions of tile - hands and f lingers; and also a likeness of the author. . Its typographical:accuracy and appearance have 'never been equallid In any musical work that has heretoforolieen issued from the press in .this .4, nay other dotiettv. •' .. Copies will bit Sent bi.mall, free of postage I°a -receipt of the Marked price. . ' -, i LEE & WALKER, P t eblishers, .4023 chr .723 Uhettnnt.st, Philadelphia. MARRIAGE GUIDE. A NEW BOOK,• By KUM YOUNG, M. D. The secrotclus to courtship, love •••*":4'' f rtP• kniirriage: with,the diseases loci. " dent to youth, maturityvind old agru being lights and al 'sdes of. married Wei itnds joys and sorrows, hopes 'fens a disappointments.: Let married People ; or those contemplatingmarriags And having the least impediment to married life,, read this.book. piety young man and woman', in the toad:re:Sl this book. - It is full of Plates, "and discloses - secrets that every ono should know: n littlo knowledge at first may save world of tronbli) in after life. Send for a copy (enclosing 25c13., to: . Wm. YOUNG, op2B • 316 Spvuee-st,Philadelphis, TEE BECRETINEIZIEITIBIOF'7 ..YOUTECANDDIATIMIrir• Just Published Orals, the_ Mound. - A FR* , Words on the Rational A7ll - g__- Treatment without - Medicine, " of Spermatorrhea or Local Weak ness, Nocturnal Ettissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Prematn*Deentof this Systena, , lm po. Atoll aud ItnpediMemt to 11 Merle generally, .14. DE LAN4Y, M. The .ImOortant , ,Tiet -that the many alarming complaints,, originating. in the.imprudenee and solitude of youth, : may he easily yernoverfwmt OUT MEDlallla t is in this *Mall tract, clearly de monstrated; and. the entirely nave - sod highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to-cure HIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, tberebr avoiding all the ad tertised nostrums of the day. • Sentsto any address, gratis and post free ins sesied envelope, • by-remitting (poet paid) twa postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 88 East it Street, New York City. rfrtye9p,