- MEAT MARKET. On Ptadic Atenue, neat Searles .7kotel. EEP constantly on hand a good stipply of 11 MEATS. of all - kinds. "CASH paid. for Beef Cattle.Cotlves;Sheep,ood Lambs. Also for Slides of all lautin. fIENSTOEK & HAWLEY. s. T. UV:STOCK. . Montrose. March 30th.:18.59.—tf. ATTENTION, PARMERS!I MANNY'S MOWER I REAPER, WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT. rrtniS celebrated Machine hits. taken the }lnn C PI: E.311L731 various public trials and is u'n c:tcelled by any other machine in the country. All who uso it, pronounce it a "PROFITABLE AND LABORAAVINO MACRINE." Those not 4‘equziottd with its value are refered to LAT lAM G RD NEE.,.INO. II ARRINGTON, F. M. WILLIANS, iltidgewater ; STANLEY 'PURRELatForest Lake; L M. WALLACE, iiimixit; T. _P. PRINNEY, • Dundstr: S. D. TOWNSEIP,Bvpohfvn; end mimes who havt used them.. For:1111clliaes, or .particulars, apply to .C. 4 D. LATHROP, ..4g,citi Ifentrose, Ntny 1511, 1859.—Tht. . . . NEW GOODS. cfC NO. 2 ODD FELLOWS" - BALL, lINONAXTON. • - . _ subsribers have this - 1 week returned from New •, "r 41 4 York with a full and corn. •N I nlete assortment of Gold and j• silver Watches,l wt Irv. S . l .k versed Plated Ware, CUtlery, andrancyfloods—Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Watch, 'Fob„Vest, Guard and Neel: Chains, Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated SpeCtacles, Fans;Coral - Necklaces- and Armlets, Ice Pitchers, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Gold, Silver, and Steel' Thimbles,. Slecto But 'tens era :Rads, Poite Monnales. Comb; of all Gold Pencils and Pens, Thicroometers. Needles, Spoons, Forks, 'Sugar BAskets, Salts; CuPs, Tea Sets, Waiters, Soup•Ladles,llola.sse Pitchers, Card Birskels; &e., to •which they' woulJ respeAftilly call the attention of their customers. As their goods were purchased for cash,. they are confident their prices. cacnot fail to be satisfactory, as Set- determined rot to be undersOld by any..., 'EVANS & ALLEN, - • No. 2 Odd Fellows' 11411: Binghamton, Time' Ist. 1859. R. KENYON JR. & CO. AN TO o U r LD a r:' e Te 4 ct n i d ulV :r s v oT r if e it t; tahsosomirntspeencttio ofn DRY' GOODS ;his day received, cOnsisting in.part of as follows: Rich Black Moire Antique Silk -IN: per yard: Foulard Silk, nice style, 6s. per yard; Rich Plaid Silk,'the very neatest patterns, 10s. per yard;- Bhick inches wide r from 'is. to 12s. per Yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from a 8 to 611, the ..finest assortment in &s t ela' Co.; nee invoice of Ginghams, at eery low prices; also of Calieaes: la stoek of:Denims, Miltstres, and Lawns; Printed Shawls from .., 'is. •td $5; Ar . oella Shawls from 85 to 825; Collars from `6 pta. to W. 4 Parasols. from Bs. to 245. each; Bonnet, a large stock; Ribboas and Flowers; also a n-w invoice of Gents Shoes—Congress, • Enamelled and Calf Skin; Ladies Congress Gal- Mere, Kid and Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam elled Boots; Children.Paiodi Boots, Gaiters-and e%--erythinu- in that line. The T y. 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, and will take the greatest pains to please all who call and see and wish to purehase. • Particular attention paid to procuring fine goods—in every style. ri ll .ata.sSl.: • A new lot this day received, and would re spectfully soliclit arcexamination of the same. good Tea at 35., city priccs,*o at 4s. ss. 6s. Ba. SVGANIA: COFFEE---Inca, Rio and Ground Coffee. SALERATUN—James Py lee; Babbitt's Mod, ital; and Ecultior,lte. NAILS; and also a new stock of WALL PAPER and. WES. DOW PA PER, this day received. FA RM. .E.NG TOOLS of the most ipurovedpatterns, Croc~ary , Band, and all tlie'neiy sti L . "; Lt.: ar 61..13pp - est in New YOrk. onfi - anii. SA LT by the barrel er sack. PATENT' YIEDiCNNE.N., -GLAS. , I;, ertrithir.rect.te yot•want. IL KENYON JR. &'CO. Centre, Jnne 81,h, 1859 • 31555. J. - DICKE;RYIAN, JR. ISZS HARDWARE STOVE EMPORIUM • LV F Li L' LA.S 71 ! TrUE undersigned would take this opportu- JL pity intorm• his friends and customers that he has recently'madelarge additions to hii fo.rtner'estensivo stork of • - • Hardware,. Stoves, Stove Pipe, Stove Trinutrings r - Zine,.&c., and that he is preparedto supply the wants of the community in that line at unusually low prices. He flatters himself that his facilities for mannfarturiag his own Wm.es, Stoves, &e., give him a decided advantage o'er any wily pur ebase anti transport at a -spense their en fire stork. Ile would say to those who ish to purchase STOVES of any description, S VE PIPE, or Tltt 11,111 of -tinv kind; and p v for their', 'he is prepared to give them great ins; but to .those who want purchase on a year's credit apd Alien let it run two years more, ite.had er they ... would call on some one else, even if they have to pay seventy five per cent more I.4atil an artiste is worth. In the line or • - -Shelf ilardviarq f , - • his assortment is the largest and best selected in Susquehanwt - County; purchased as his stock has teen mostly of manufacturers, he.frienable4 to offer inducements to those country merchants who buy strtakbills, rarely found this side of the big city. We can offer special inducements to Carpenter* and Joiners who are in ,rant ot either Tools or -Building. Materiabv. Black smiths ear. find ANVILS, tICES,BEL;LOWS, and,in fact, al most unlit:in g in their line, by call ino on us; ' : 'Cars A:P Y. I:t.CASH.. , Ourstoekef - • Dry Goods, Groceries., Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Tan .. kee, Aotions, Air.4-a:64 is as range an the times Will admit of. They were purhased at a low figure, and will be sold at prices.toeorrespood , with the times. READY-MADE CLOTHING t We :have just openc-d about one-iind a-halt cords of readyinade 'clothing.. Every body Says they are e h t iop. Some say they arerery cheap, and a number hare ventured LO say they ere cieg cheap. Certain it is that a small pile of money will buy a large pile of ckdiring. •Ve - vrould add, in this connectionjorthe in llotnation of ail eoneerned and the "rest of lbw:- itink7 that we are tired and sick of the credit arystenr; we bniwi suffered enough by it already, and are determined to rid ourscirea- oil the AlkrYttole ".critter.' Believing .that,the nimble eix r peice is the true system', yee-intervesOle. d to adept it,. and - are offering our goods At + .L iite3 to correspond. • 4. +.2* Produce taken in exehr.ngo for Onoam. J. 1 .tit- , . 'llrorti _Nro.'. ':•', .FRESH. ARRIVAL TIME -,undersigned would respectfully an neunce to the public that he , has .Just re ceived a supply of , F~MI~ GROCERIES, • among which may be found the very best of Sugar,- Mo4isses; Syrup; Tea, Comae, at 'Prices to suit the times, for ready pay. Don't mistake the place, but call et the basement of the 14 ST IN NE !MOT VAL, where your humble servant , carries on a general SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS, and where the . public may always rely upon haying their wants attended to with promptness and fidelity. • 0. M. CRANE. Montrose, April 20th. EDUCATIONAL. 09 0 PER QUARTER OF 11 _WEEKS, tl/wlOpays for BOARD, with use of ROOM, , FURNITURE, and TUITION in the • ; UPLAND NORMAL INSTAITTE, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. - For Circulars; containing necessary informa tion, inquire of A. N. Bullard in Montrose, sa ‘ r of J.O. Bullard, Brooklyn.— jmay4 3m NOTICE TO FARMERS. T wrsu to call the attention a Fatmers to 'the Indy i.sad r Ae Independe Tooth u Hi f i) R I This Rake has been used for the past three years in this County nnd proved to be the Rake and the only. Rake suited to the rough country Any one, not- wishing. to take the assertion. and who wants it Rake; please try it, And' if no. satisfactory, return it within three days not injured, and take his money. To 'merchants .and dealers a - liberal deduction finm retail price of twelve dullars. All kinds "of Crain 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 and Rakes delivered on Short -notice.. Residence of - the subseriber,and manufactory one mile froml . lontrose, on Snake Creek turn pike. _ CHANCY FOOT. 'Montrose, April 215,'59-3m. KEYSTONE HOTEL, Aridontrcise,inn. Wit& H. HATCH, Proprietor. lliS new and commodious Hotel situated T on Public Avenue, nea'r the Court Houtle,and nearly in the centre of the business portion of Montrose; is now fuly completed and furnished, and will be opened ou Monday, the 27th day of the present month for: the accommodatiem 'of the public and travelers. The Proprielbr feels confident that he is now prepared to entertain gnests'in a manner that cannot fail to give Complete Satisflietion. The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex pense has been spaied to render it equal, if not superior to any similar establisfimentin this part of the SMte. ft is well supplied with all the recent improvements and comfoqs, and obliging waiters will always be readyto.respond to the call of customers. The Stibles_connected with this House are - New and Conienient: The liraprieldr respectfully solicitsthe patron age of his old friend?, and the public generally.: WM, N. HATCH. Montroli;;Stptentber •Itlst, 1853. • G., IP. FOltDllAill HAS removed his shop across the street, to the building one door below Keeler & ,Stoddard*:-, which he bas fitted up expressly fer 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 assortnent of trimmings, which will be made up or sold very low. , Carriage Thiruitings: - 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 and VlV'etwritaa.ted.. * * *Customers wilt please bear in mind that I wish to settle up once a year. Those having unsettled' , accounts, or notes due, will oblige by settling or making payment without further delay. G. F. FORMAL,. ‘2411, Montrose, Pa'.. . H. dARR ATT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FLOUR; GRAIN,. SALT,-&C, NEW 1U1708.D.--Sale Room, PLUTO Office.' WILL. keep constantly on hand the best brands of P.LAVRi 7 by the Sack or Hen. deed Barrels—at the lowest market prima. Also, SALT—by the Single Rtrrel or Load. All orders from Merchants and Dealers will be promptly attended to,. * * *Cash paid for. Grain, Wool. Pas, Aides, and all' Farmers' Produee in their season. V - H. GARIIATT. New Milford, April 24, 1859. ty 'TUE WAMSUTTA PRINTS. They are the bqrt Calicota.yet < , ffered to the Public for.the moue). • INIIOLESALE ActifTs: %`' DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO, - NEW finhl2rn6. . - DR. JOHN W. COBB, PHYSICIAN /14 SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Office on Public Avenue, opposite Senrlete Hotel. March Ist, 1859.—tf. 'THE zecirr nanuitirms OF s , TowriTAND Just Published Gititia, the 23th Thousand. DaAFEW- Werde on the Rational Treatment without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weak ness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility,Premature Decay of the System, Impo tency and Impediment to Marriage generally, BY DE LANEY, M. D. The important face that the many alarming !complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of Youth, may be easily removed wnyy- . OUT PIEinCiST; is in thii small tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely new 'and highly I inceesaful treatment, as adopted by the Author, Ifully expiained, by means of which every one is enabled Co cure anasst.r perfectly and at tbe, least posigihro Cost; thereby avoiding all the ad— vertised Deldrlll:l3s of the "day. - Dent to any addrelis, gratis and post.free - ina sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 88 East tat Street, New York City. - , Sfinyeqp., 1 . _ . 4:41.8R1AG. E . OUIDA • [A NEWIIOOK, BY .WILI.IAM YOUNG, id. M. D. ~„,!,, - The secret clue to ioirl ship; loye ~.i.', ' 'litilS, • ,-. . k. marriage with the 'diseases tact. =' - --7::,..-..;.. deALLO.y.OII , h, "Vtnrity and &time; i ff * ItNIF4F - - ''l, beinkfigl3l4;a4d,sbades of. married 1 •S';' J. Vrlife, .its joys ,atti soßrAws, -40ves T . , :::::: h i nk r . eAr r : ark? dissirpointmentk . ."Letlall - mariied peciple, or Olose codtemaplatingraivi s age and haiingali least impediment to-married life; ' Levers..young mimed vyoipito .iii•tbeiand.read,thie bp*, -14. is fella Plmar4 atiefireieiolisileivi* stethat every iiiiieltßtMknow: st little knot: ledge at . first may save i world of trouble in aft;?r !ife. Send for a copy (enclosing I 25ct5... to , • DR. Wm. YOUNG, i np2fil y I 41G Spruce-at, Philadelphia. ' ' - a - 1 THE 0 Gifb3: RIGINAL-GlPr BOOK D NV. EVANS & CO,- TkIEIW -677 BROADWAY, 677 I THE FIFTH NEYORK. FIFT-11 YEAR. EBTABLIBIIED 1854. YEAR. Ifollowingis a partial - list of prop er ty J_ which wilt be given to the purchasers' of Books at the time of sale: - workfroar Gold Wetches,Englisli Lever, Patent Let er.and Lepinei; $30,00 to 8100,00 silver Watehri,Patent Lever, full jeweled, hunting Cases, open • faeo, and cylinder Ell en peme Gold Lockets,' Large size,fonr glasses, and two gllNsca with springs, large anti, • small size with snap, Cameo, Blonde, Florentine, Painted, Lava, Goldstone, .Garnet ind, Coral Sots of , . . Pins snliTirops, Lsdiesr - Gold'Guard Chains, Fancy Neck Chains, Chate lalnsr • . Cents' Fob and Vost Chains, Sets Cameo, Goldstone,Paint- ed, Mosaic', Garnet, Onyx, Engraved and P,lain Gold Sleeve Buttons awi Bosom Studs, Gold Peneils,with Pens,large, medium and small, SilveiPerleili4lLitiatita NON large, medium and small size, double and single, ex tension cases, Gents' Heavy Signet Rims, Ladies'. Gold Chased and Plain'Aingth _ Gents' Gold BosomPins,Clus- ter, with - Opal,- Scarf Pitts,: Onyx, Garnet, Rich Silk rtress Patterns; Cameo,Voitaii, Coral Garnet, Chased and -Plain Oval Bracelets, Silver and • Gold Thitnblea, Gente'•Pee and Pocket Knife, Pearl and Sfuroco Porte- monnal Toothpicks, Watch Keys, Gdard Gold Crosses, small, medium and large, • Besides other Gifts, comprising a large and valuable' assortment of miscellaneous articles, varying from $1 to 540. The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB LISHED GIFT -BOOK IN THE lINITED 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 have, in past time, seen fit, to beslowstheir lib eral patronage upon them ; and would further assure them; and the public generally, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in. offering greater-inducements than ever, and such aSare-out of the reach. of - any similar i establishment n 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 nod VARIETY, A still Luger and Better Selected Stock of HOOKS. Commissions and- inducements to rirrbs and to agents who are Willing to devote their_thee to our business; so that those who desire ean have Per GIFTS aim Boois Wrrnovt We shall• endeavor to establish an agent in eve iv town in the United Stated, so that all who will may benefit by our liberal system of trade. We hare appointed A. J. GERIMITSOIII our duly authorized agent for MONTR.OSE and vicinity, sato will receive And forward all orders with atteution and despatch. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGDE, - ready for distribution, containing every desira ble book, riow or old, now in print; antkae knowledged by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and best classified ever is stied,"without an exception. are now ready to be given away, mailed free to any address, toall parts of the world; It cantons an the works on Art, Science and Nat• r lPhilosophical &Clas. ural'History, 4 sical Works, Advent,res; Travels„z V !Historical -and Mis• & c., , A 'cellaneons, Agricultural and D. N :Poetical,Theological, mestic Economy, s , Religious, Belles Letters,Essays, , Law, Medical, Mason &e., & Bibles, Standard Fictions, . Biographies; ' c Prayer, Hymn and Dictionaries, Glee Book., Encyelopwdias. 0 l'ext Books for. Gazetteers,.' Schools, &e. &c., And a thousand varieties of publications hreve. ry department_of literature, We sell as a nd, l a many eases, lower than—any otter house in the country ; and with every book of the 'value of duo dollar or more, we present some useful Gift; without extra charge. :LET' EVERY ONE CONSULT 1118 OWN INTEREST,- •And buy at EVANS' Gift Book Store. THE *same the prices of books, see the ERST ,beautiful gifts so freely scattered among' our patrons, and be satisfied that the on 1-1-11;v.'kly economical way of buying- books is at TO ; 'NO. 677 BROADWAY, GEI LAFARGE HOTEL BUILDING, YOUR WE GUARANTEE PERFECT BAT. Books; 'ISFACTION. JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. 'Examine our plan of business. Any one can who will., Observe the daily disiribiltion of watchesigoldiand silver; AT Neat; chatelaine, and guard chains; brace tYANSlets, cameo, mosaic; coral, goldatone, GIFT carnet and gold sets of pin and Clasps; BOOK bracelets, large, medium and-small size ; silmr.rings, chased, plain and Set, with atones, 110. :carneo,goldstene, coral; mosaic and en. .67 ',grved studs and sleeve buttons; scarf crosses, gold . peas and pencils; gold BRnAllA) Pi e "- ttei in silver and morocco cases, and a WAY,' ';thcluised other articles of use and value. NEW. A Gift with every book worth from 50 yOBE leti to eloo,oo.- Send for a Calalogrf- CITY , , „ It will cost you nothing, and wilt be valuable aka book of reference, if noth- ' • ;frig more. Address D.W.EVANS & CO. No 677 Broadway, New-York. N. 13.—A WORD• Of EXPLANATION TO those who have known,us under the style. of Evins & Co. The Business located-by us at No. 67'7 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest established house in the country, and• is known world.wide an the original "Evans & Co.'s Gift Bookstorp." Many have taken the advan tage of our laopotarity to. advertise under the same name, toinerease their trade—to protect the few who may be unacquainted with us, we would state that we have no tumefies with any other Gift Book House—and though -Many advertise under Ble.name of Evans & Co., the firm constr.'. toted by D. W. EVANS find J. H. PRESTON, Is the first :and only concern rightfully-using the name. Brit to prevent all confusion - in the future, we shall use the style of. ' D. W. EVANS & CO., and .a!1 persona wrdogrally using the appella tion to mielead the public, will be made to suf fer the penalty of the law. D. W. EVANS & CO., 6T7 Broadway, New Yo!k. 5p.28,1y4 IVGO II I II ./C:).M.. F COBS would respectfully announce to the Z: public that he may still ,be tolled at• the old stand, fully - prepared to attend to the 'wants of th 6 community:: He will keep oahand a good 'lock ,of • - • •• • .ornatta;,,....ssevor YEN,Sztcsa, ,Xnutt, • • ISA-L-T-1-by-the-eek articles (bowl in That cliriai Groot:fen: • ) '7 110til*M:piirttiiilirlicili the -- attention 'of Ft/niers, :and others fiet'lltst he is nonstantly . .receiviom fresh, smipen-of- FIRST-IATE .FLOUR,' also good and medium qualltfos,wbieb will be sold RIGIM for ready ray, in quantities to gait the melt:leen Monkse, Feb. 21st 1859 0 • STORF PAYS FOR A FULL - COURSE Iv THE IRON CITY COLLEGE, (be largest, most extensively patronized and tort organized 5e1g12021,1 MILT.= IN THE 173altecl. Eitettess; 357 -. lltbents .atttnbOg bait') ):2,00.t0 40;00 1,50 to 12,00 Usual time to complete a full course from 6 to t 0 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be Competent to manage the Books of any Busineia, end qualified to earn a salary of from $5OO TO STODD. 3:00 to 26,00 8,00 to 10,00 to Students enter at any time—No,Vacation— Review at pleaaure.. 011="rerii.11.1.1xlss FOR BEST PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN 200 to 16,00 pnistrie Sons"..rociveint hAtli price * * *For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose - two totter 'Mumps, nod add'restt F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pd: 14t11,1 859. t. sep. 9.* 3,50 to '7,00 .dour, Sub 4.7 ,robision ,tnu, At iIOATROSE, Pa., ORE door beloW I: Ethridge'a Drug Store, on l'ublie Avenue, where will be fonnd constantly on hand a general assortment of - 1,50 to 22,00 to GROCERIES Sueh as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee Ste, Ste.. &e. Also the choicest brands of FAMILY 'FLOUR, Meal, Lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, Candles Sze. 1,50 to 3,50 We solicit a share of the pOblic patronage, and pledge -ourselves to do the fair thing, horeng by each bargain to secure another. BALDWIN & ALLEN. ALFRED, BALDWIN. WM. L. ALLEN. To Traci.° TRAVELING AGENTS. I 'V E WANT 50 to 100 YOUNG MEN, with n cash capital of from $5O to $lOOO melt', to purchase our Good., consisting of Watches and Jewelry, and to dispose of them in all the cities and towns throughoot the United States and Canadas. Some persons who purchase of us nee .makiag from $5,000 to 810,000 per year; selling at auctien,in the various towns & villages. Ou receipt of the CASH, we will send by mail to any address, the following articles, as of our Goods., 6 Fancy Gold Finger, Rings, assorted, for -84 6" " better, for. 6 ~ 6 " - Gent's Breastpins, assorted, for 4 6 " .. .... . it better for 6 6 " • Lidierd - a " for 4 6 ~.. - 44 . better for 6 6 . " " , u larger for 11 1 Set' Cameo Pin and Ear Drops, for . a I - .. . ~ for • 5 I \ Set Gold-stone Pin and Ear DrOps, for 3 I Set Mosaic " " for • 3 1 Set Gold Fancy" ' for , 4 1 Set u . u for 3 1 Pair Gold Richly Chased Band Bracelets, 6 1 " ' "' " _- 8 I " Faney,Catneo Bracelets for . _8 1. 4 ladies'-Fancy Culf-.Pins for - 1 6 Sets Gold Gent's Bosoui Studs faticy for 3 6 " " stone set for . 6 6 0 Sleeve Buttons, engraved, for - 3 6 " stone setting, for 9 1 Gold. Double Locket, fancy, (snap) for 1:50 " •(springylor 3 6 Gold Vest Hooks, for 3 6 Gold Fancy Watch Keys. for - - - - 3 1 Large size Gold Pencil Cage (or - - 1:50 1 New style French Veal Chain for - 3:50 " '• better for - 3 1 " " larger for - 5 1 Fancy Silvtr Watch, open face, for - . '7 l• " " Hunting Came for - 10 1 Fancy Gilt Watch, Hunting, Case for - 10 1 " Gold Watch, open face for - g 20 1 " " better for - 25 " " Hunting Case for 30 1 " " better-for - 40 Movements of all the Watches - degcribed in . • this list are WARRANTED PERFECT; and we wish it distinctly understood that the prices given are. our lowest wholesale prices to the Trade and to Traveling Agents. The retail,priee would be from 50 to 100, per cent. higher. Write the Name, County-, and State, in a . plain hand, to prevent mistakes, and on the receipt of the money, the Goods will be forwarded by the -next mail., • STENNETT & Manufacturers of Jewelry, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ,Watches,, jO3 3tXt.W2l . 78 Nassau.st, New York. WM. B. SIMPSON, VIII!' RETHRiff, Shop, is :Boyd d•, Welmter's new building, nest-dp.r. above- Keeler d: Stoddard's. 11: A 2 G tko - w mO r s k t ed sk' f i o ll r- ful b ;or p k an m t en l , sn b e e y f e ee ar l s s confideitt• that he can do the moat difficult jobs on Short notice. All Work Warranted to Lire Satisfaction. woyked for mo 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 con fideneo. kCirmosgfctlx. Towanda June - 10th, 1858: • Refers to—Wm. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E.-D. Ifonlayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kinebury,Towan. da ; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, L. D. Lathrop, 4. Wittenberg, Montroee. * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on ehort notice, and on reasonaJileterme. [June 15tb, I 858.-1 E FREE \ EXHIBITION 1 r MAY BE' SEEN DAIL'i, AT Ps TAILOR SWOP! rfeint 6 . a. m..tO• /0 P. ni; - CAC • Natest lastions I Comprising the Greatest Varieiy of GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME ever presettted to, the public: pah2,4 as d 'FRlU m i aa l bs tl eiib " e irega chiving puttb • T • "refitted and newly furnished the as above.well known and popufse Hotel, is prePared to Accommodate' he tray. elinepublic• and °therewith ill the attentions and conveniences usually found in first2elies Houses. No , effort Will be spared by thePro pistol and " his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in -"the country. . The Bair will always , be supplied with the Choicest Liquor". - • - Vise Stables, connected with this House are istire; roomy aid Convenient, and caret!!l and attentive Hostler! anialwayisiw ehirge of them. •Montriiii; iiiii i iith,llsl7='' ;- NEWS -OFFICIU , rinuE Nee: Writ City Illustrated Newsimpers Maiszinne ""dtc,, ItIONTROSE BOOK STOnik.by ' A. N. BULLARD. lirtioGRAPINS.-.A NEW SUPPLY 1 . 4 !Pte.' i TURRELL. 040,00 MARCH, 1859 1 ti 5 '6. NEW FIRM. THE MONTEOSE DEMOCRAT. PCBLI9/ED TIIURSPAYS AT MONTROSE, PA.- OPPICE ON PUBLIC AiRMUE, OPPOSITE T11E.P..0. , . Trans-82 perannum, 0r . ,51 50 in alretnee. ;Delinquents subject tottiaitiof 50.Wer year, with interest Discontinuanees optional with the Publisher unitt all arrearagea ani-paid; Advertisements inserted at 61 ?er square of 12 lines; :15 cents per square'for each insertion after the first ; wee. .one square, s one year, $B, each additidial , Job Work of all kinds exectded neatly and promptly. Blanks always- on hand. REMOVAL. LilMe dr Poet, ; Attorrievifit Law, have removed' to their new Ace, a few doors south or Boyd & Webster's corner. Montrose Oct. 25.3 m • ,Tif, L. RICHA RDSON WOULD respectfully tender his Profession's' Services to' the inhabitants of - lIIONT ROSIE, and ils vicinity. Office over Mulford's Store. Lodging% at the Keystone Hotel. • Montrpn, Oct 13th, 1858.-Iv.* LAWRENTE,, GRICCS, k KINGSBUtii, iummucruirgns, AND JOBBERS IN HATS, CAPS, AND -VCRS, V 2 1117 44 0002/3o Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons, AND - ALL MILLTUERY.A.I,TICLES; No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET, DAti. IL I.„twnEncE, , NEW.VORK. JAS. M. GDIGGS, General Partners,••••._ JNO. A. Ktsninutiy, • St C. Tvr.sn.Spee!at Partner.' isien..cr,ty.• JOHN SIIIIIIII, - 71a S 101? a tow doors south of Boyd and Websters' .new building. RENI3.Y B. McKEA.N, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. Office in the Union Block—Towanda, Brad ford county, Pa. W" Will attend promptly to all professional business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining counties. • 'ije3'6Btf- "HOME. AGAIN," . I h. CA 7/101:4) OFFICE, over Wil.onS6' Store. LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL Montrose, March 10th, 1858. WM. W. SMITH, & CO.,' Cabinet and Chair rdatinfactstr era, coot Of Main Street: Montrose, Pa. RUM GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the Baptist Meeting House,_on Turnpike Street. Montrose, P. DR. E. W. WELLS HAVING permanently located in Dundatt offers his professional services to all who may require them. Also, keeps constantly on hand a full stock of Drugs and Medicines, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical purposes, fep7--erm. -- --- HAYDEN BROTHERS, New Milford, Penn's. holesale 'Mester in Buttons, Comos W V Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Gooils Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,Cid lery,Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &o, iferchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. • Wit. HAYDEN, -- TRACY HAYDEN JOHN HAYDEN, cEp. HAYDEN. A.O It 0 C • Charley Morris with hair and holt; Heir,sole heir Of this 11,,S t areA, Aod none to haß,ass me and haiß, Resolved to warß,ant ev'ry joR, rt lAA's have a rush, I's always herE, You'll find me honest, juSt and faiß„ * * *.Shop No. 3, Basement of Searle's Hotel, on Turnpike Street. • Dr. H. Smith, SURGEON DENTIST. Residence and of lice opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention will be given to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. ABEL TITBRELL, AIONTROS, PA. 'Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemical., Dye Stufts. Glass.ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishe-, Window .Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew. elry, Perfumery, Sue.—And Agent for all the most popular Patent Medicines. • -DR. R. THA.YER„ Physician and Surgeon, Montrose, Pa. Office in the Farmers Store. NOTICE. TAR. C. PATRICK, JR., would liko Li after a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generrins 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 grab. tudeor good Will—particularly in the way of " substantial aid" as Kossuth would say—that he now desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late, firm of Patrick & Ditnock ; and he wisbesfigther to state: that fie: detdres nothing to be Considered wrong, if, after a few-weeks, the said accounts, remaining unsettled, eho'd be plaeed in the hands of a good sharp ,eaketor, and made to ,accoutit to him something that will buy Oats and Buck. wheat. Please notice this and.lakeaction accor dingly.—Xours Truly, Jan 2 . PATRICK, IR. STRANGE lc MTSTERIOIIS . II ,HAT every intelligent man in Ibis comma- pity should not know that a new arrange ment has beeki made by . WEAVER & ATHERTON,. AT THE STEAM MILL SHOP, FOR. CARRYING ON THE BUSINESS OF Blacksmit ihaust,rizr know this to be a fact but for - the benefit of the reow who do not, we would say that we are prepared to doany .work in our line which mg be intrusted to es, in the most durable manner; the most approired style, and in the shortest possible time. All ouf work warranted to give good satisfaction. JAMES M. WEAVER, JEREZ L. ATHERTON. Montrose, Manch Ist, 1859.—Gmtf.. _ halt I I: V. 7. • WiI!LESALEr i SALT . DEALER, 201 Walthingtowlit, (Direetly oPposite Weshington Market,),.. ISTOVcr - Yiorls„ TILLCONTE' s iUES to offer to the city and AO COUNTRY trade, altkinds of FOREIGN Coarse and Fina,SAir, at the verYlowest figures; .40000.wkaand hags; consisting in pada:Mb. tothrcelebrated.brand for table, and -.dairy u* Jeffrey dt Duey, Marshall's, Brosinlow's, ke. 40000-bushels Tur.kelsfand l . JJonarear , Gru• woe. SLUbeavlaisbon, eadiz;lviee, thaw, 4144 ell -of - Whieh trill , be avid at bargain Olsen atom ~seaseis, store and storehouses.- Any -parchsser wiebing to Beier-Oro& .4 good aasortment will find it to his interest to.nall. table salt .put oviiresnalt Inge;qf diffirenViaef, 'add constantly. on haridiCalkiji pior'order.7.4lsoi,•splendld eVlcle of Rock Ground - salt, in quart boxes, put up and Air sale by the qiiantity, in cases of five dozen each.: New-York, April let, 1859.—1 y• Scrofula, or . Nine . " s Evil, • is disease, a corn:lll6a of the blood, By Which' this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, Ind poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades 'the whole body, and may burst out in disease, on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may' not destroy. The scrofulous taint-is variously • catered by mercurial disease, low living, die. adored or unhealthy fool, impure air, filth land, dithy !obits, the depressing vices, and, above ell, by the venereal infection. What .ever belts origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending •qrom . parents to children unto the third and fourth generation t" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Rim who says, ....I - will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon ' their chfldien." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, ie termed tubercles; in. the lands, sweliffigs ; ad on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor= . ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the.energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous corn-. plaints, but they have far lea pow& to with- I stand the attacks of other thseaSes ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although' not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered :fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which do- - coastal the human family has its origin directly - in this scrofulous contamination;- and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain s and, indeed, of all the organs, arise- from or are aggravated by the samo.cause. One quarter of all our peoideare scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in festion, and their health is undermined by it. To theanie it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S • CoMpound Exttatt of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual reniedy which the medial OM of our times can devise for. this every where prevailing and fatal igalady. /t is corn- . - bind from the most active rasedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder froth the blood, and the rescue of the • system from its destructive, consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other 'affec tions which arise from it, such as Enurrrve and Sans 'Messrs,' Sr. Arricay's Fine, Ban, or Eaysirstss, -Prima, Pinatas, .13LHISCITES, BLUES and Bolts, Tsarists, Terra's and - Seri RHEUM. SCAED READ, RINOWOILM, RHEUMATISM, Barnum and NEECURLILL Ds- EASES. "DHOEST. DYSPEPSIA, Daunt, 'and, indeed, ALL Cower.sbrra Asinine mom Vuu van on Inters &we. The popular belief in .. (mpg* if the Mood" is founded ht truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular na-e and virtue of this Soaps sills is to purify and regenciate 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 them Their penetrating properties search., and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and resetting its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bolted down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only-do they cure the ,everyday Complaints of every body, but also many, formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent' below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac; contaiiiing certificates of theiretwes and directions fir thew use in the following complaints: aeries tustaafeartibure, Reacterdeariiingfrorts disordered Stomach, Nausea, indigestion, Pout in Oa Morbid reaction of the Dowels; Flatuteacy Lou of Appe tite, Jo: mitre, and other kindr e d complame, arising from a low state of the biAly or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ton TUE RAPID ELME Or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Cremp;Pronchitis, Incipient Consamp. titre, 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 abound in persons pub. lid, known, who have hem 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 obserratiim, and where its tittles are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote .to employ fur the distressing and dangerous affections ofthe pulmonary organs that are Incident to our Climate. While many inferior remedies thrust un the community have failed and ,been • ed„ this has gained friends' by every Mal, conferred benefits on the afflicted-they can norm forget, and mo. dueed cures too numerous and too remarkable kr be forgotten. TREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER 4 4 1 r. LOWELL MASS., -FOE SALE EV A.: Tuaiittr., lgotitreoe;:. A.: P. & Ce., Gibion; 3. Hrsronn, Friendaeille; Yourm & Sommers; lIIA SCOTT: Springville; o llaY 7 DU Ban - 111E9S, New Milford; J. T. CARLISLE, Great. , Bend; -E. IL. GROW, Glenwood; W. H. THAVEi:Dilnedii-EATON & 310XCFS, HarfOid, and all Druggists. fp69 ly SAIAMANDERIAFES,. ELWYN* WATSON, No: '‘26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, . PHILADELPHIA, - Have now on a large assortment:of Fire and Thief Proof 'Salamander Safes. Also, Iron Doors for Banks anti Stores,lrOn Shutters, Iron Sash, all makes of Locks, equal to any made in tho United States. Five Safes in one Fire. All come out Right - with contentein good condition. THE SALAMANDER SAFES or PHILADELPHIA' AGAINST TILE WORLD. . -EVAIIS St . WATSON • 'Have had the sit rest demonstration in the following certificate that their manufileture of Salamander Safes has it-length fully warranted the representations which have been made of them as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific clement • • • • - Philadelphia, April il2th, 1856._ Memos, Eva is & Wi672os.—Gentlemen: It affords us the highest satisfaction to state to you, that owing to the-very protective qualities of two of: the SalimamierSafes which we -purchttsel- of you some months since, we-saved a !Argo portion of our jewelry,au4 all our books, papers, &c.,,cotposed to the calamitous fire in Ranstead Place, on the morning of •the 11th When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story.of-the building we occupied, and that they subsequently fell into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concentration of. heat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation 61 their valuable contents as moat convincing proof of the 'great security afforded by your Safes. ~. • We shall take ranch 'pleasure in reedmmend ing them to• men of business as a sure reliance against-fire. —-; • . : , • • . GEORGE W. SIMMONS & gRO:, Jewelers Who hatrei purchased six large • Safes sin* - April 2A,ls9—ty. ; - A CARD../ / l _., • .'• thasole i Iklik , : -. 22d, 1848. WllERtAStitite have been sonfeistatitrients Tr made by me agslost:RtoncZA,ltEr.t.Esi ,r 1 and,whereas said .lit. A. Kelley, his' commenced suit against me in Itip'eonimbri pleis..orStts. qtiehapos county Or trctepass/ob „the "ease, now loc. : , the" Sake, 'of a 011ie:net& Otitaid : sult: and peacllid quietness tiadkb„,:the .following as. .Atitowtedgasepts:, '; first.. *wet that.l ever said anything about said tille . y,. and .lat . thiek 'tithe! withdraw's!! e.harge aga i nst her . that, riave• . ...cad e l gol..do_not NI ieve her at this time' to' be -I,on:iii a-gtit 2 ' - 'A, s O:II:BRUNDA:GE. •'-irf,NTA-LIOTICE: • 111./.1. 15111F.FOR1i luks bested himself 120 dra'Nxitittiasttlfkr thopurpose of earrying-oy, the DkaYk..Pitaerict ittalrits Poncho& lie la noyi ready to attend to; alt ealle - in his pp:Onion with promptness and will endeavor to give entire intiefeetion. All operations WARRANTED. Office over Chandler's store. Sept. 15th, 1858.—tf. i IN CIIN F:0 i'D Ot: 'QC , A nruttsiostr.--Welteard that jai nee of Story-tellers, Toni Calloway, get. i off the following emidst bursts of laughter, I the ethernight. Squaring himself and stretch- I ing out. hiSlig's he began: , I , "There was tince a little slim-Built fellow, i rich as a-Jew ; and independent ' Di the - trlevii; • riding along a highway, in the State c.Neor-• Igia, when he overook a man driving a drove Tof hogs by thti help of a big, raw-boned, six- - Ifeet -two specimen of humanity. •St4pping i the last named individual, he accosted lira : "I say, are these your bogs r 1 . -No, sh„l'in to land: by the 'month.?" "What pay might you be getting friend I', - I !'Ten dollars a mouth, and whiskey thrown in;' was the reply. "Well,-look Were, I'm a weak, little, int/tree- , Isit -2 e man, and. people are, apt to impote upon I me, d'yotr see I Now, rll give you twenty-five ' toll'ars a month to tide along with me and protect me," was Mr. Gardner's reply.' "But," o lps added, as'a thought struck Lim, Allow ti ight you be on the fight ?" ' "Never been licked in my life," rejoined the six footer. "Just the man I want. lt's a bargain r' queried Gardner., , Six-footer ruminated. Twenty-five dollars —double witf,tes - -nothing to do but ride around and smash a- fellow's mug occasional ly, when lie's sassy. Six-footer accepted. They rode till just at night they reached . a village. Dismounting at the door, they_ went ..iri. .Gardner immediately picked out the biggest man in the room, and picked a fuss stub him, After considerable promiscuous jawing, Gardner turned to his fighting friend and intimated that 'The licking of that man bad become a sad necessity. Six-footer peel= ed, went in, And came outkfirst beat. The next night, at anotner 'hotel, the_ same * ,scene was re-enacted; Gardner getting into . row with tlie 'pigged, -man - in the place, , and . six•footer doing the fighting. - At last en the third day they came td a ferry, kept by a tinge double fisted man who bad never been licked in his life.' Whilst crossing the 344-, Gardner, 'as usual, began to find fault and "blow," The ferryfnan nats urally got mad, threw things around kind o' loose:and told , them his opinion of their kind. . Gardner then turned to his friend "from the • shoulder," and gently broke the intelligence to him, "that he was sorry, but it, was abso lutely *a eery la thrash that t.rry man." Six footer nodded Ills, head; btit said , nothi int.' It was plainly - to 'be seen, that he did not relish the job, by the way he shrugged his shoulders, but there eras no help for it: So whets they reached the shore, both stripped and at it they_ went. Up and down. the bank, over the sand, into the writer, they fought, auratched,sgouged, bit and rolled, till at the end of an hour thelerrytnan caved. Six-foot , et was triumPhant, but it bad been, tight work. Going up . to his employer, he scratched: his , head.for a moment, and then broke forth. - "Look hem, Mr. Gardner, your salaly sets mighty well,—but —l'm—of—tbe—opinion ' —that you are inclined to be quarrelsome. - Here I've only,been with you three days, and • I've licked the three biggest men in Abe coun tryl. I think this firm had better dissolve, for ' you see, Mr. _Gardner, I'm afraid yoU're in clined to be quarrelsome, and I reckon I'll draw r—Tahama Gazette. ° Wanted in Minnesota, Twenty, thousand feeble-bodied scalliwags from the universities, colleges' hospitarg, law yers' offices, and dry goods stores, ate wanted in Minnesota to hoe corn, and cultivate mus cle, sod twenty thousand able bodied men wanted to bring them along,' in litters or otherwise. Twenty thousand bundles of raw materials of men packed looiely in the orig ins! skin, are wanted in Minnesota to manu facto e into full grown men. One hundred and twenty pair of 'decayed lungs and old boots wanted immediately to be re-vamped with double uppers, and have souls put upon their. ' Also, two bundred•thousand wrecki of con stitutions fronAllinois,'lndlana, Kansas, and the Congress of the : United States, whether shaken to pieces by ague and fever, or the abolitionists, to be repaired on the electric • anvil of Minnesota's steel' bluti sky. 'Twenty million bu - shels of wheat; thirty million of corn; and an indefinite quantity of potatoes, cranberries, wild rice, maple su gar, tobacco, Sc.; wanted by the- St. Paul merchants to be shipped directly to ,Europe by the way of Superior or New Orleans. Two million sheep, (four legged ones,) and as many,horUed cattle us cats be got, wattled in Minnesota to crop the twelve million acres orgrasse& that annually rot nnmown and un- . touched upon our prAiries and meadows. ilso,,iwenty-five steamboalsof three hun dred tons•burden, to run from Breckenridge to the foot of the Rocky Mountains, to carry emigrants to the gold fields of Frazier River, and bring rekurti - cargoes of teas and silks from - Chipa: - Speaking of these matters Minnesota will pay 41,000 per capita, annually, in wheat, corn, potatoes and ndseellaneous. vegetables for all the paupers in New York city, who bare eye; legs and arms enough Jeft to handle pickaxe and hbe. The,State of Minnesota has made definite and &sal arrangements with .the great ue chartered bank of Minnesota, where ded'has placed biarich'est jewels on der.osit, to the debts of:all. the manufacturing and commer/ cal bankrupts of the ,eastern cities" in the, valuable esculents above mentioned, provided they will come bete and get them/ // • All the above except the lawyers/are re qu'ested 't6 bring along one woman each to do the cooking and sew on / botlians.—Pion- - ear &Democrat. . / THE' NEN/ EliAl SPRING:Bi SIMMER GOODS, atereat Bargaits:—Rnaily-Pag and - Small Profits! 1Er..13 . 6 . PL1A.X . 1 111. 1 11 IfEL now ,receising a full and choice 'Stock of Spring and Sommer Goods, including a great variety/of RI& Prints in new styles; Ginghams, Brilßants,Plain and Fancy Lawns,Chillis, Robes, Sjlk Dress Ti.s3lllarft. and Bamges,l3lack and Fancy Silks, Poplins, Ste 4 with a superior assortment ,of Silk, Brodie, Cashmere and Sloth* Shawl': Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, 11‘onuets and Flowers, Broad Cloths. cosaimeres, Summer /stuf f .; &c., with a large,aasortment of other : Staple "antrancy Goods, . as sada! in GrocerieS.Ctockery, flardwure, Steel; Nails, Stoves, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Boots aid . Shoed', ffnis - and Clocks, 'Careetiog Floor Oit•Chatlia, Wall Paper, Painted Window Shades, &c. The satire Stock:Amish WO and liciught for Cash, OA give superior. opportunity fot 'choice' Aseleetions, mB, , in 'accordance with the spirit'ofihe . timeap,itilt be sold far _Beady pi74o to l 5 per cont. Willies-alir Prises. An totstninstfon . of 110 Goods tend Prices will be friutaprOfitible to.thoso who wish to boy. Flour & Saltconstantly on hand New billfold, May 4th,,1859, 2 .-. I; • •..:., ' --- ~•'•'' -:-., _' 100L-tigplig• .. , a . . , TARE subscriber. entinues'the abuye busine , s „It jia'ustfalliitlits" o'l4 • stand- in Brooklyn. Thankful 'for s 'parit 'favors 'he u'Oulii Solirit a share of the public iiitronegio. ' A. G. REYNOLDS. Broirklyn, May'''.l3.3, I 839.—tf.