Ptrilgritulturat tllltmelit TO ALL 'WANTING EARNS, A Rare Opportunity in ICDelight(ul and Heldthy Climate 25 Miles Southeast ofPhittsaalPtalit on the Camden and Atlantis NEW JEUSERailioadi its • • A N old estate consisting of several thatisands .11. of acres of prodtictire mil has been divided into Farm' of fartoussiaesto suit the pnrchaser. A population of some Fifteen Hundred, from n rious parts of the middle'States and New Eng land have settled there the Past year, improved their places, and raised crops. The price of land is at the low sans of from $l6 to $2O per acre, the soil is of the best quality for the production of Wheat. Corn, Peaches, Grapes and Vegets , . hies. IT IS CONSMEREH THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. The place iv perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the farmer. • Crops of grain. , grass and fruit are now growing and can be seen. By ex *ming the place itself, a correct judgement can bo formed • of the productiveness of the land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid kn• provement of the land, which is 'only sold for actual improvement. The result has beet, that within the past year, some three hundred houses have been erected, two mills, one steam, four stores, some vinyards and peach orchards, planted, and & large number of other improve merits, making it a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET, as re reader mdy perceive from ita !oration, is the BEST IN THE UNION. Produce bringing double the. mice than in lo cations away from the city, and more than dou ble the price than the West. It is known that the earliest and best fruit and vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annual ly exported to the extent of millions. In locating here the settler has many . advah. tiger'. Ho is within a few hours' ride of the great cities of New England and Middle States, be is near his old friends and associations, he is in i settled country where every improvement of comfort and civilization is at hand. He can buy. every article ho wants at the cheapest price. and sell his produce for the highest, (in the West this is reversed,) he has schools for his children, divine service, and will enjoy an open winter, and delightful climate, - where fevers are utterly Unknown. The result of the change upon thdae from the north, has generelly beet] to restore them to an excellent" state of health. In the way of building and Improving, lumber can be pbtaincd at the mills at the rate of $lO to 815 pea • thousand. Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place. every article can be procured in the place, good carpenters are at band, and there is no place in the Union where buildings aid improvements can be made cheaper. - The reader will at once be struck with the advantages here presented,..and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown' in the market; and unless these statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine the land be. Irving - vitt see_ tantrtindeFctiltivation; ittiCh is the extent ()Übe settlement that they will ,no doubt, meefrArsons from their own neighbor . hood ; they will witness the improCement and can judge the character of the population. If =they come with a view to settle they should _come prepared to stay a day or two and beicady to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re fusal. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia , and to all settlers who improve, THE RAILROAD COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET FOR SIX MONTHS, AND A HALF-PRICE Ti ME/ FOR THREE TEARS. THE TOWN QF HA3IMONTON. In connection.with the agricultural settlemen,t, a new and thriving town has naturally arisen, rchi2h presents inducements for any kind of busi ness, particularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be denied on 'in this place and market to good advantage, also cotton basi s , ness, and - manufactories' of agricuituard imple ments or Foundries Jro casting small articles. The improvement has been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of business. ,Town lots of a good size, we - do not sell small ;rm.- 1.4...t.1 ,ha place, can be had at from 8100 and upWards. The Hammonton Farmer, * monthly literary and agricultural sheet, containing full informa tion of Hatrimonton; can be obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrauce when money is paid.. Route to-the land: Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, 'for Hammonton by Railroad, at 1:30, a. m.. or 4:30. p. in, fare 90 cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conven--' knees on hand. Parties had better stop with Mr, Byrnes, a principal, until - they have decided as to purchasing, as he will show them over the land in his carriage; free of expense. Letters and applications ran be addressed to Landis it. Byrnes, Hammonton P. a, Atlantic Co., New Jersey, or S. 13. Coughlin, 202 South fifth Streets, Philadelphia. Maps and information cheerfully furnished. - - ring. 11.6 m.' ZOSIWQ. ....l e ska and 111.6 43.• Hawley Tornieke.,a black Traveling Bag, Containing a - Gold Locket and Chain, two Da. guerreotypes in caves, and a quantity of clothing. The Order will be au4ably rewarded br letivlng them at thelewelry Store of C. G. Hart, 35 Court Street, Binghamton, or at the store of Timothy Sullivan. Silver Lake. DENIS-BULLIVAN. Silver Lake, July 30, 1859. • MAKE THE OLD THINGS NEW! ANEW- ARTICLE fda sale in Sus. gnehanna County only at the Montrose Book Store. A Mlthogimy Cloth, 28, •4S and 48 inches wide,—fur Tablet, Stands, Bar, Stoie, and Bar-Counters, Melodeon and Plane Covers. Fintle.F.D TABLE AND STAND SPREADS. of vs iious sizes and styles, and all warranted to stand the test of of boifin,g miter, hot coffee pot, cam phene, spirits, &c., &c., and will neither I:l.at, uor crack in cold or hot weather. Just the arts: cle to make old furniture new. • - A N. BULLARD. Montrose, July 35th, 1859. • eavara sore son akapew l9l, ais L 5 6 etnte, by I LYONS' & Spit It* . 476. • FLOVR, fresh ground. Mobasea and gars, cheap. Aust.rereived - and. for sale bi July .27th.) J. LYONS & SON, 11.A.RINIED UNMEIRIMR. Tll-F, Terms of this Institution, daring the best veer will consist of eleven weeks, each; The First Term will commence on Wednesday, the last day of August; the Second on the first Wednesday in December, and the Third •at the -dose of the Second Term. - Tuition in the Common English Branches, it:winding Vocal Music, per Term, - -03,00 Natural Philosophy, Physiology, . 4,00 Higher Branches, - - - - - - 5 . 0 0 Music on Piano, - 6,00 nuard, eon incudiog,Room and LOdging, per Week, - - - 2;00 Room Rent, per Term, - 1,50 . Expenses of the Recitation Rooms, - - ,60 Bread can be had daily at the Institution. Lectures will be given weekly. A good - Chemical, and Philosophical Appara tits, with a Skeleton, and Maps of the Human Frame afford a good opportunity . of studying these branches profitably. -` - Each room is furnished with a stove, table and bedstead. - It is espeetvA that our County Superintendent will give some lecturing the neat term, and ren der other tiesistance if necessary, to those who are preparing to teach in the county. The Literary Societies bare been collecting in their books, which, With some additions made the past paw to their Libraries &raid' valuable reading for feisare The lestitotioe,-swoored is it is from many of the iodueemeote to waste time. which ow' round sassy other- lastittatioes. means for improvement well adapted to a feriae of country where the great roajorityof the inlabi tzats are.trained to Industrious Habits. . LYMAN RICHARDSON: .- Hirford, July 15tb 1 859.-Bw. NOTICE. - I$ is - hereby. .giien, that in pnrsueuce of the act of Aisemb/y, the foliciwing persons have filed their petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Poles fiir the County of Susquehanna, for License to keep a - Tavern In said County. ! "•• " \ A. A. Beeman, Liberty. Ceorge W. Griggs, Great Bend. Isaac Hancock, Brooklyn. Wm. X. Hatch, Montroie. \ . Daniel P. Phelon, Silver Lake. \ G. B. It. WADE, Cieska July 951 b, 1859. , \ Registefe Notice. ÜBLIC DiOTICE:ie hereby given to all p e r ewe eeoneenied in'the following - Eatatea, to wit. Estate of FRANCES POOLER, late of Har mony, deceased, A. Bushnell, Administrator. Estate of fIAN. PAYNE, late of Harford:de ceaseb, A. A. Payne, Administrator. Estate of JOSEPH GLOVER, late of Jack: son, deceased, Wm. Barrett, Administrator Estate of WINTHROPE ALLEN, latii of Liberty, deceased, S. W. TruesdaDAdminiat'r. Estate of SALLY ANN MILLARD, late of Auburn, deceased, A. S. Low, Administrator. Estate of CALVIN WILCOX, late of AubUrn, deceased, A. S. Low, Administrator. Estate of LUTHER PRICE, late of Gib son, deceased; Cha's Tingley and .1: K. Grimes, Ad ininistmtors. Estate of ABEL RICE, late of Harter& de. ceased, Amherst and Pentad Carpenter, Adinin: ignitors. Estate of WILLIAM MORLEY, late of New Milford, deceased, Richard Morse, Executtir. Estate of HARRIET C. WHITNEY, late of Gibson, deceased, Jacob L Gillett, Executor: -Estate of BENJ. COCKAYNE. late of Mont rose, deceased, Joseph Cockayne, Executor. Estate of ELIJAH SKINNER, late of Great Bend; deceased, B.S. Bentley and Sarah Skinner, Executers. Estate of GIDEON SOUTII . WORTH,Iat,X of Libel, deceased, Jared Marsh ...and Benj. W. Southworth, Executors. I ' That the accountants Tiara.settled their ic. Counts in the Register's Mee, in and for the County of Susquehanna, and that the same Will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court of Naaid County, on Friday, August 26th, 1859, for confirmation and allowance. • CHARLES NEALE, Register i Register's office, Montrose, July 27th. 1859. ABEL - Tl3 RUE lAA a r .e g aQDIOJEWELRYI Purchasers. Call and ace. July 21 UPERIOR Ground Coffee in cans, Codfilid S &e.., for sale by .1. LYONS & SON.I , lune Ist, 1839. $3,06 REWARD. • THE above reward wi ll be paid for the re turn of a set of Geld tees Tannery, on the evening of July 2d. Miy be left at W. K. Hatch's or returned to me, when the reward will be paid and no questions asked. URI. NEWCOMB. ! • Bridgewater,. July 27th, I 859.—tf. ! Farmers, Attention! K IS MBr I S MAPECT S AMERICAN HARVESTER, A UMER, IS A =Ana REAPKit,I Arid•is Warranted as a Perfect 40ELT51:010 Ma r gAingo IT is very.strong and durable, being nearly all Iron. It is LIGHT, and the' LIGHTEST DRAFT MACHINE KNOWN. • It has no side draftend runs steadily; there is no pressure npoil the Horses' neck% and it has a SELF•ADIIISTING FincER•BA R. The finger-bar works up and down independently of the driving wheel, enabling it to go through dead :arrows and ditches, among stones'and boos, and over stones and hills where no-Other mac h ine can follow it. IT is Essite MAIVAGE.DAND DITIIATED. •Ily means of a lever, atrc ,rues. cue Ira 'pteanure abrarr• arse cotters in and out of gear; by another lever he can raise either end or both ends of the finger- bar to past, over obstructions, or move from field to field. It is difficult to clog this machine. His a cheap machine. It is simple in construction. made of good materials and well constructed and finished. Manufactured by WELLES, BLOO D . & at the Tioga Point Agricultural_ Works. Full descriptive and illustrated catalogues to be had on application to the undersigned agent for Snsq'a Co., at-Montrose. For !Bale. The best Railway Horse Powers, Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers. and Separators, &e., dm. in the world. . H. I. BIDWERS. ! 3fsetrose,inly 11th, 1859..6w SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY CLASSICAL AND NORVAL SCHOOL, • ,lkt moutrose, - ra., ror 1f3.12'. .9 -1 11 E Trustees are happy 'to announce to the public that the next term of this popular school will commence on Monday, the 22d day of August, next, tinder the charge of, 'Prof. HARRY. RRODHEAD, 11. .9.4 a graduate of Yale College, Principal, assisted by Prof. -J. F. 2TORDARD, A. 111., and a 'corps of competent instructora in.the ea: Fiona departments. The trustees would refer the patrons of-the school, and others. to the fol.' towing testimonials from the President and' Professors of Yale College: YALE CoLLEGE, June 24,1859. - Mr. Harry Brodhead, a member of the clan about to be graduated at Yale-College, has held a high rank in the class as a scholar. , So far as I am acquainted with it, his moral character, and habits, are irreproachable. TIITODMIE D. WooLsmr,'President. Mr. IL. Brodhead, who belongs' to the gradu ating class of this year, has shewo himself du ring the two years of his connection with the college, a capable and successful scholar. She'd he apply hiniself to the work at instruction, I 46.1.4••ify Ibw water- I deuce and Satisfy the expectations of any who may-avail themselves of his services. -JAs. HADLET, Prot. of Greek. Mr. H. Brodhead of theclass of 1859, in Yale College, ja a good scholar, and has a superior mind. I have little doubt be will make an effi ctent and successful teacher, and can recommend him with great confidence. that be will not dis appoint his patrons. Noes Pawns, Prof. of Philosophy and Metaphysics. Mr. H. Brodhead has just finished his course of collegiate education and ' will reeieve the de gree of Bachelor of Artsitt the approaching com mencement. As he proposes to be engaged for a time in the business of teaehing,he is cheerfully recommended by the undersigned as a person well qualified by his scholarship and attainments, by his chriatian character and deportment to be sueCessfel in the instruction and government of a school. TEfonasA. Truants, . Prof. of Latin. Students may here'.be prepared for admission in an advanced class in any of our Colleges; and particular attention will be paid, as heretofore, to the thoroifflupreparstion er ALL WHO DESIEE To InConllE TEACKERs,M 18eNoONAL DETABT. NEST. Special instruction in the latter Department will be given during the ensuing term. The Test Books heretofore used•will be eon. tinned in the fiebool. Lectures on subjects of general Intelsat will be delivered during the year. Priee of Tuition 'per Term of Eleven Weeks. -•-• - 46" Priats4 Department, • - • - 11,50 In English Brlnchesard Latin and Greek, 900 Instrumental and Vocal Music - will be given if desired. • Students whiling to proms rooms or board CIO be soroonsodsket by writing to B. Cush. man. Eeq and those wishing to board them. selves can - obtain *tom sod furniture from Messrs. Sayre Brothers; .on reasonable terms. Pries of board averause from 42,00 to WO per week. . • lion. WIC JESSUP, Prasillett. Ben. C. r. READ. wait, :: . —July 9l s — l - GIFTS TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS it the ORIGINAL sad theONLY GIFT- ROOK ENTERPRISE, Established by G. G. EVANii, In. 1804. ; HEAD QUARTERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AT nut PUBLISHING HOUSE-OF G.G. EVANS; 439 EIIESTNUT-ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. No cottpection with New York Gift Book Stores. ~,(C1.A.RD.) SINCE I Originated the ‘ Gift Book Enterprise; I have - repeatedly. called the attention of the public to tny huge stock of liberal offers, which they have always warmly responded to. I can now, with more satisfaction than ever, Oil atten tion to my largely increased inducements to pur chasers. Being very heavily engaged in publish ing, I exchange my publications for those of other houses, and am enabled to. procure all my books at the origital coat, and thus can and do supply the majority of the other houses engaged in the Gift'Book trade, frith their books,-cheaper than they can procure them from other publishers. I can also, by my heavy purehiuses of Watches dr.. Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their Gifts at lower rates than they can buy them from the manufacturers. -Having suck an advantage in buying, I can in. sure my customers &great deal-better Gif' with their books than any other honse,and can give my agents a larger commission.. A valuable Gift is delivered with each Book at the tithe of sale.— Gifts worth $lOO, at the lowest wholesale rates. will be impartially distributed with - every $lOOO worth ot Books sold. • Send for a catalogue, which will be sent free to any address, containing the most valuable col lection of Standard productions in Literature, Philosii*, history, Geography, Travels,and all, the favorite works of fiction and Sciences, with every other department of Literature, classified as described below. Serid for it,for if you don't wish to order books, you will obtain a very Yak Liable Book for reference, as it contains all the desirable books in print, and costs you nothing. Particular attention is requested to the list of My publications, which will be fotind-in the latter part of my Classified Catalogue. It contains a largemuruber of deservedly popular works, by va. floes authors ; among which are all of T. S. Ar thur's beat works, well known as a moral instruc tive, and pleasing author. C. G. EVANS, Philadelphia, Pa. A 13YLIEN:1011101 GI FT worth from 50 cte. to $lOO, it given with • each BOOK sold. CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS: _ ‘,5, - tevarrtraT-= - Tlillt - aepartment — ernbrieeif all atandard works up.. ffallaarsa , Agree Cotton Planting, Flowers, gardening, Farm Implements. Horses, Sheep; Cattle, Bees, &c. Albums—Ladies' (a great variety) Floral. Cap . Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, Auto. &e. Annuals-,A large and elegant assortment. Dibl•s—A splendid assortment of pocket,pew and family Bibles, in every style, from-31 to - 850. Prayer Books—A complete assortment, In every form and at all prices' Hymn Books—As used by the different denom- inations. Biographic/a—Works of Irrini,lleadley,Weems. Sparks, Bancroft, and every other standard' author. Botanical—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Derby, Wood„ &e., &r. Cookery—Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs. Hale, Leslie, Widdiqeld, BrKeneie, ate. German—Standard German Literature. Dictionaries—Webster's English, French, Ger man, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian, &c. Cyclopedias—All of the standar4 authors. upamar-----3-••••• r •-••• •. : 31 ft atnola and other Geographies, Maps, and Travelers' Guides. Geology—The works of Hugh Miller, Harris, Hitchcock, Lyeit and others. ' Historical—By Prescott, Irving, Bancroft, Rob. ertson;Hume, Gitpbons,Maeaolev. and others. Humorous—Embraces a world of fun:- Jurepile—Every description of illustrated books for children, - Law and Medicine—Tllo Standard works of - .these professions. Mechanical and Scienlc—The most approved works on Mechanics, Architecture, and the exact Sciences. • Poetry—English and American. Octavo and lit erary editions of ,the atadard Poets; pocket and cabinet, editiona---plain and illustrated, bound in every style to snit the taste of all. Works of Fiction-13y Scott, Irving, Cooper, Dickens, and all the approved Writers. Miscellaneous—Our Idtscellatteous Department embraces every thing not included in the above classification, of an interesting and instructive character, that is in print. Including • g 04.1 «64 ClaitiVa. Travels 1111CrAdVelliUTTS Games. Spa arui Pastimes. Religious, Jil,lical and Theological. Musical and Glee Books. Odd Fellowship and Freemasonry. SCHED UDE OF GIFTS The Gins consist of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Ladies' Splendid Black and Plaid Silk Dresscs,Patterns,Parlor Time-pieces, Silver. plated ware, costly sets of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Target& and Lava Jewelry, Gold Lockets, pencils. an d Peas, La dies' Neck and Chatelaine Chains, Gents' 80. som Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Pocket-knives, Port.monnaies, and A THOUSAND VARIETIES OF GIFTS! varying from 50 cepts to $25. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWERE. To agents !can giv, more liberal inducements than is afforded by any other house. In addl. tion'to larger commissions, it is mach easier to get subscriberb for my enterprise than any other. The peculiar advantages are-- A:larger stock, and batter Cataloguca to ac lect from. ' A better assortment and Quality or GIFTS. 1 More punctuality and correctness in filling !orders. • BY acting as agents for me, Persons Wishing a valuable Library can procure if gratis. Those Reeking an easy method of earning livelihood cRs find it. Any one desiring a good Watch, can 'obtain it. For full particulars, send for a Catoirgue. I My large capital, together with my long ex. perienee in the business, and consequent' fa. miliarhy with all its details, gives me 1111 tuost incalculable advantage Overall other parties. All I,aak is a trial. Send me an order, and fon will be convinced that there ii no exagera... tion. . ,Du not forget to send for a Catalogue, And to address G. G. EVANS, ORIGINAL GIFT ENTERPRISE 439 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, Peons. Persons visiting the City, are. requested to call and examine for themselves, SPECIAL NOTICE - TO BOOK BUYERS As there are parties ofdoobtfe/ responsibi/ity adverliitiog Gift concerns; and some are braking k,rge promises underfictitious russes.withost the iitention •or • ability to .foltill them, bopiag, through the popularity of my enterprise, to d e . clive ond!Plunder ibtr Ptibliela strict sense of do ty compels me to warn all against them. And to beware of, being deceived. or cheated by them, for they are base imitators of an enterprise that his cost me an immense amount of time and money to place in the positioS which it - now Or, copies, conimandieg an extensive , and increasing trade approved and endoreed with the most en tire freedom and ainflatmee, by the leading pub. Aiding hoboes in dell:Won, whose letter of ap proval and endorseineut are In my peseulom and be produced mid shows it any time with the greeted p?sasere G G:EV4III3, 4 S 9 tltesthutstred. PhliaddPhis; - . MOANING FLUID, Mite -and Cod. Fish, ILI Ladies Kid 8. B. Boots, and - turd Gaiters from 56 ets. to $1,75-411 at TYLER'S. May 19th 1859. (Address Brooklyn P. 0, Bas 320.) The Paragon Belf-Generat4ng 4:34,Eca THIS valuable patent, portable, self-genera ting Gas Burner is offered to the public, in full confidence of its positive superiority over ev ery other RAND-tteRT 10 existencepfor Eltstettc- ITV, SAFETY, ECONOMY and BRILLIANCY of light in aq temperature. It is devoid ofetaxt.t., gnome or ruqxatt, giv ing a steady, cheep and BRILLI.ANI: GAS-LIGHT , requiring no trimming, or other attention, except simply filling the lamp with good burning•fluid, one quart of the fluid converted into gas itf , the Burner, giving a tut.t. BROAD and EtEatt dame eighteen hours. This light, which is equal to that from eight ordinary wlck d tubes, at un ex pense of but three, is.also, under complete con trol, being reduced by a simple process, from a full blaze to a small one, and as quickly re stored to its full capacity. The burner can be readily applied to all styles of Om, KEROSENE, Csireunne., and BVantan•FtuiD Lames; also, on pressure and with founts to Gas fixtures; in all their varieties. It is admirably adapted for lighting chnrches, dwellings, lecture-room; halls, shops, 'steam. boats, and railroad ears, or wherever a good light is desired. Parties desirons of searing the 'right of territory for-a valuable article that wiU commend itself, should make early application, only to the undersigned. Burners, Lamps, &c.,supplied in any quanti. ty, with protoptnees--forwarcied by express to all parts of the United States—payable cash on delivery. BUTLER., 110SFORD 'dr. Co, Proprietors. , No. 2 Court Street, Brooklyn, N.'Y. or, No. 171 Broadway; and No. I Courtin - 11dt St. New York. jyl4 ten 8 I 12 1 -2 .LBS. OF SUoAR-for H. C. TY LER'S 00, at . June Bth, 1859. 3,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER. 70 NEHRU SIRES. BORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C., &C t ANEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and for sale cheap, by - A.TURRELL. • ABEL TURRELL. KEEPS constantly on hand a full aasortniect of the choicest qualities of Cik CO ID Eil , in all of the following departments of trade. New supplies arriving every week. Buying for cash, and *Alin cheap for cash. DRUGS, ICEDICIWES, willntf& - %,, * Stiffs, Groceries, Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper Window Paper, Window Oil Shades, Fancy Goods Miami Instruments, Jewelry, Perfumery, Stone Ware, Brooms, Brushes,Whips, llinhrellas,lird Cares, Pocket Knives, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Liquors,Thissos, Supporters, Portomonimies, Shoulder Braces, Spectacles. Silver and Plated Swim* Forks, Ac., Gobi Pens, Stationery, Violin, Guitar, Bass Viol Strings, Bows, Porcelain Teeth, Lith ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes, ' and all the popular Patent 1114Aicinea n ' Also some Dry Goods, Wooden, Hard &Japanned Ware, Fluid end Oil Cans, Camphene, - Burning Fluid, Alcohol, TurPontine, Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Foot,Lard,Olive, Castor, and Soiled & Raw Linseed Olift,'Whito Lead, Zinc all kinds of Colored Paints, Vinegar, Canary Seed and other things too numerous to mention. Montrose, Juno 16, '59. ABEL TURRELL. Medical Copartnership. Diutviog aKsociated themselves under the name- of Blakeslee & Brush for thc_yrosecu tion of the duties of their profession. respect fully. offer their professional services to the "Invalid Public." Office at the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, ruid way between the villages of Dimock and Spria vine. <L C: BLAKESLEE. April 30,'59-1y P. E. BRUSH. DR. E. P. WILMOT, Graduate of the Allopathic and Monaco. pathic Colleges of Medicine. is now per manently located io Great Bend Pa. OFFICE corner Of Main and glizabeth.sts., nearly opposite the Methodist church. ap. 20, 1849. HEED THIS WARNING !' LOOK OUT FOR BiR6IIIIS New 431•Csotigei A T 11A1111Ekl BROTHERS' ORIGINAL Ll One Price Ready Pay Stßre, -consisting of Dry Goode, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, 11Th & Caps, Wall Paper, Stone & Wooden Ware, Flour, !Salt, Paints„ 011ey Blass, &c., Watches, Jewelry, Yankee Notions, Rif NO E: ND TO * THEM! Jeg will never find old shelf.worn, moth-eaten, rotten, or out of style Goods at HAYDEII Bros.' Look out for . Old Fogies, and buy your Goods where you can 'says 28 IEftCFIET. N We hive a largentock of GOODS 'Purchased for CASH, and will be sold at prices that will frighten the Old Fogy principles. EVERYARTIOLE WARRANTED as represented. no charge for showing Goods. • HAYDEN BROTIIE c RS. New Milford, P . a. 4 Jane, 1859. tm - Dr. • Coggswon's ANTI-PHIOGISTIC SALTS . , a sure cure for INFLAMMATORY Diseases of all kinds, for sale by " ABEL TUEEELL. Montrose, June 22d, 1859. - 313 "S'' • - THE WAMSUTTA . PRINTS. They are the best Calicoes yet offered, to the Public for the money., WHOLESALE-AGENTS: DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., SIEWNHRE. [m11121136. MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle's Hotel. jj EEP conalantly.on hand a good supply of it MEATS of all kinds. CABEI paid for Beet Ca tile,Calves,Sbeepond Lamb!. Also for Hideo email Maids. HENSTOCK & HAWLEY. a. T. REILITTOCL . • , N. lIAMLEY. Montrose, March :WOOL THE subscriber continsea thWabove bnaineu as Snail at his old stand in Brooklyn. Thankful for past favors he . would solicit s share of the public patronage. A. G. REYNOLDS.: Brooklyn, May 23d, I 859)--t.f. WM. COOPEU-a..-....1111111M nainlea. Wm. IL Coker . & AILKERS, Snesesiinrs to POST, COOPERB as CAMontrosi..Pu.. Mee one. dock, east froi gat's Store, Turnpike Street Montrose July 14,1859.—tf • ranys CONSUMPTION CURED *l - 33Ciliegsters HYPOPHOSATTES OF LENZ IND '97 BODA, - ze oalomilmi.riticorpti , D Irauckrzi) fl Dr. J. F. csvgicustdr.,' ,Foe. TUE riLEYEJITKde'AINID CIMIC ,OF aOr ~surnptt n. "THE SALTS of LIME and of EnDA are the ONLY Preparation which, for the present,' would recommend for GENERAL USE."---J. Francis Churchill, X. D. • THE THEORY,. 7 " Phthieliti is a diathesis, or general disease. dependlhg upon the want nr undue waste of the Oxydizable Phosphorus normally existing in the animal economy."_ „ THE TREATMENT. - " Hence it follows Oust the Remedy consists in supplyibg the deficient element by the admin istration of a preparation of phosphorus which is at oncd Assimilable and Oivditable. The fly. pophospbites of Lane and Soda 'possess both qualities in the highest degree, being -perfectly soluble, and nearly as oxydiiable as phosphorus Thellypophosphites are the Specific Remedy of the Diathesis, or general condition of the sys tem, which has, as a consequence, the depositioa of tubercular matter. When once this condition is changed, the deposition of fresh Itthercular matter will cease. RESULTS OF THE TREATMENT What I am anxious for IX, that the Hypophos phites should be, brought waspeedily as possible into universal use as I know that thetwill prove not only-as sure a Remedy in Consumpti on as Quinine is in Intermittent fever,but also as effec tual a Preservative as Viccination in Small-pox. This assertion no longer rests upon the became with which my discovery was ushered - into , the world in July, 1857. I can now appeal to the results in upwards of one bundred and fifty de tailed übsirvations of the disease, collected du ring the peat year at my Public Dispensary,Rue . Larrey, Paris. To these cases might be added almost au equal number from my private practice and in no single inatance have I found s the Rem edy fail to produce everything that could reason ably be expected from it. In moat instances the benefit derived from it has far exceeded what could, at first, have"been hoped fur, when taking into account the dep.' e and extent of the injury sustained by Lungs previous to the use of the Remedy. Similar results have, since, the c publication of 3 , discovery, been announced by Professors Paral of of Brussels, blesser° de San Juan of Grape Spain; Drs. Jacinto Le River enci:and Galverof Havana, and Reinvil lira, Paris. Of 22 cases in the third or last stage, treated at my Dispensary during the past year. 8 have completely recovered, 8 died. (owing ib evefy instance to complications,) and 6 are atilrunder treatment. Such a result Is altogether UNPAR. ALLELED in the Annals of Medicine.—From Dr. Churchill's Letters. nano rtl2 --"FriItiMIUPNY "We now acethe rationale of the employment of Itypopbosphites of Lime and Soda. recemm ended by Dr. Churchill-in the treatment• of Cun aumption—they not only act u absorbents, bu repair and retard the waste of tissue."—Dr. H. P Dettrees, New York. 'Your preparation has net failed to benefit in a single instance in whicrithave.used F. Clark, M. D. Lowell, Oh io. "Your medicine we think invaluable ihd cheer fully recommend it."—Dr.SEra Clark, Kirkland "They rarrsove the nervous strength - and IN VIGORATE the nutritive functions."—W. E. Rua M. D., Morristown, - -N. J. "Their anodyne effect is sometimes remarka ble . they tend to produce most usrar.sutso and RENOVATING.REST."—L V. Newton, M.D., N.Y. "They INCREASE the PRINCIPLE which constitutes NERVOUS FORCE. and are the most POWERFUL BLOOD.GENERATING AGENTS KNOWN."—Dr. Churchill. I ran assure the profession ind the public A D A 7D - Aai anvaraolSACl iti t li t ti4l l MßE RELIED ON."—Dr4as. R. Chilton, Chemist. WINCHESTER'S GENUINE PREPARATION, is put op in large bottles with " Dr. J. F. Char. chiles Hypophosphltes of Lime and Soda. J. Winchester, New York," blown in dic k glass. Each bottle has my fac- simile signaturit No other is genuine. r 'The Phusphates, or CI lEM ICA L. FOOD [so called] aro radically differentfrom the Hypo phosphites. and Can in NO CASE be used as a I SUBSTITUTE. Bear this fact in mind. No preparation containing Iron can be used without danger of inflammation and hemorrhage. No other drug or medicine should be combined- with the Ilypophosphites, or used at the same time. far The HYPOPHOSPHITES are a most efficacious Remedy in all Nervous Diseases Gen eral Debility, or Prostration of the Vital Forces, Chlorosis, Suppression, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Bronchitis, dte. IBr'Price $2 or 3 bottles for $5, with full di rections for use. Liberal diecount to Physicians and the trade. The Dry Salts furnished to the profession. Single bottles in concentrated solu tion sent by mail, when specially ordered. Sold wholesale and retail at the sole General Depot in the D. S., 43 John street: Let no one deceive you, but buy only Winchester's Preparation:" Dr. Churchill's Work on Conmamption, • giving a full view of the Theory and Treatment, and other invaluable information, sent gratis on receipt of 12cts in stamps for po.stnge.• SUM . . MER.is tho most fatorablo aeason for treatment. Let no consumptive delay—time is precious in 80 fatal a malady. This is the ONVltemedy that will Ci.TRE,.. Beware - el all attempts to im- pose a different article" u.pou you, under the pre tense that it is the same as mine. Address J. WINCHESTER,. American do Foreign Agency, 43 Jobn-m,-N. Y Fi' Sold in Montrose by June 30, 1859. ABEL TURRELL. YESTERDAY =EBB WAS AN Aiarm. or NEW arC)Catrlei Zeca. Q t 11 - NET.AINES, Print.,Stolia hawls, mantillas, Dusters„-Parasols /and Umbrellas, and an Ritmo:se quantity of other GOODS which will be shown run of charge by IL C. TYLER. May 19th, 1859. • m „ cwll. - m. CHEAP GOODS! Se P ID iD Nr 4e"Prini;: and ngams,a.ductprices.Aleoii s. of Sugar' for one dollar, or 91 of Rice. Just lope ned nod for sale by J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, June 15th, 1859. ACHEAP and easy remedy for the Piles and Cons. Try it. Also Meyers Rat and Mice Exterminator; sold by J. LYONS ASE. SON. June 15th, '59. BEAR YE ! BEAR YE! FEBUIN-- IL E LA an yf j • D i i t i n e d ralee Co v l es oreil ace Dr l e7: ils Elii t t Collars for Valli, Earnerslda, Cottein Yarn, Carpet Wirp; Bard Bores and Bonnet Boards, a new sup. ply of Galleys. Corn Starch and Tapico for puddings. Cheap at H. C. TYLER p . Montrose, hue Bth, 1859. . 1 C. O. MANUFACTURER OF.BOOTS & SHOES. ' mont w ie; Ps. Shop over niter?! Store,, All kitias of work ma de y) order And. reisoMog done Oeatly. '„ . AHOMESTEAD FOR 410; A.HOMESTAD P,OR4tOO; also, HOMESTEADETOR RlOOO • AND OVER, la • 1 desirable; healthy coip. AGENTS WANTED! S had for iiParie, ph et. Address - EißMlDEß,Leaummer„ , • jy2ltt: Portitorsi. Vs. NEW GOODS. in my line of kindness.- seri I ing every week. ABEL TURRELI. a-S' V 42.0 i- Ara_ , a lir at -7 ;Br 4i', READY-PAY SYSTEM. TT Is.eerttlft that Goods can be sold attetessfut 1p Itt Itbottose end at Sesqttetuutoi Depot POR CASH. Those doubting this assertion will do-well to n)di at the stores of Outtelibtro, Ilosenbatim, fc. OLe., • where it will be proven that the Merchant in selling his Goods, can afford to- sell Cheaper for Cub, and can offer inducements sufficient to make it an object to Purchasers, at whatever sacrifice they are obliged to,make, to Omit° the Money to adopt In their Purchases the takn Stirimat. We have just reeeived and are constantly re• ceiving, a splendid assortment of SPRIN & SUMMER GOODS, adapted for this season, and which will not fail to give general satisfaction:. They were par purchased ender the most favorable circumstan ees, and we are enabled and, wax offer and sell at prices far tuA r ow otheri that will give and have given an everlasting Credit; no matter whether it is Tom, DU*, or Harry. T-H-E-11-E-M-114 EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE OUR.- DRY GOODS ! An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything ever offered in Montrose. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Comprising many new and desirable styles of GRA& unknown in this mark et, among which will be found, in • LADIES',DRESS GOODS, All the novelties of the season, cheep at GUTTENBERO, ROSENBAUM, & cgs SHAWLSI New and choice, styles of Broche double and single, Stella, Plaid, Weol„Talml, and Mantilla, and a new style of Chopin Shawls, cheap at GutttnbergAlosenbattm, Co's rittilt An assortment-always on hand, also Ladies Cloth ma Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at .Gattenbtrg, os en ba tt m,' & Eli So EMBROIDERIES! In this Department we can otter great induce ments ati they are purchased directly from im porting houses. The assortment comprises French Pelts, Sleeves and Collars, Worked Edgings and Inserting, wawa mrigicsas mogul Mai , . Iles belong to this line too numerous to men tion, cheap at GUITENBERG, ROSENBAUM, d;•CO'S Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and Plumes, Wire, Stiff Net tinge and Frames, at Wholesale and Retail,—cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSEN BAUM, ik COS Domestic Goods! May be found all the different qualities of Prints, Ginghams, Bleached Goods, Fine Unbleached !dueling, Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1.2 y'ds wide, cheap at . , GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S READY MAN CLOTHING. As this is one of their PRSIIMPAL BRANCHEs OP !WeiIIESB in New York City, they certainly have one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers: they haying one Partner steady in New York city to devote all his time to this particular branch of manufacturing. They I farrilsh. •at any time, s Good Garment at about the same price for which,the material can be got. They will warrant their work and a complete fit or no pay. - They keep constantly on hand one of the best stocks of • OVER AND UNDER COATS ! Such as Frock, Dress, Raglan, and Sacks PANTS In Greet Variety aged D ifferent Styles VESTS Such as Velvet, Plush, Casaimer, and Satin, cheap at GUITEMTERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, of the Best Material at Short • Under. Garnients Fos LA DIES As wsu. As yos GOTLEMEN, inch as Silk, and also Lambswool, cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM,di ONE WORD IS strrnOzwr volt THE WISE. to °me reIIIEROUS -, F: . . Fl-1 Ss:-N.p,---S CUSTOMERS ! And in partictilarlo those. knowing themselves' iodebtid to rut; we Wlft Say epee- more that we will jell' for Ready Pay hereafter, and 'all Ac counts led Notes must be'settled without Fur ther Reties. We' are tired of 'writing-Donning Litters sod Supporting the PostOffice,abd shire by toeing. We will take all kinds of Grata at the Illghest Market Prkel for Paytient, inrd all Accounts standitig cam' rdis-idoothe_ Wok* trftlipileß tot aollootlait Rolm mottled. - fiedittrg,.*lnintunt, COo. Itoottoio,l l / 4 ., April ISO, 18511, FRESH ARRIVAL-! lIIHE undersigned vioculd raspectratly.4s 1 bounce to the public that ho ha just, rc. calved "a supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, dmong.. whieh may be found the „very best of 111 / 1 1 4 4 Inolimo* Plat* Tea, Cofibe, dka., dat, at prices to still the times, for ready_ pay. Don't, mistake the place, but call at the basement of the ' ICRX %TONE itOT Vat., where your' - humble' servant carries „on a general - • SALOON & GROCERY ROSINESS, and where the public may slltay4 iely ogee having ihelt Wants attended,to with promptness and fidelity. 0. M. CRANE. Montrose, April 20th. KEYSTONE HOTEL; ,At Montrose, Penn. IWO% IL HATCH, Proprietor. , 9 , 111.9 new:and commodtritts Hotel situated I on Public Avenue. near the Court Honse,and nearly in the centre of the busines4 portitin of Montrose, is now fuly completed and furnished, and will be opened on Monday. the 27th day of the present month for the accommodation of the public and travelers. The Proprietor, feels confident that he. is now piepared to entertain guests in a manner t h at cannot fail to give Complete Satis' iftictiolis • .. The Hotel and Furniture are uew, and no•ei pense has been spared to reilder'it equal; if' not superior to any similar establishment in this part, of the eStste. It is well supplied with the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging . -waiters will always be readyto respond to the call of customers. The Stables connected with this 'House are Now and Convenient. The rmprietor respectfully-eolicits the patro(r.' ago of his old friends, and the public generally. WM. K. HATCH. Moot rose, September List. 1858. - R3O 311.[C0Nr.a..1...0 . -- G. -fr. FOIC DIE AM Ur AS removed his shop across the street, to 1.1. the building - one 'door bnlow Keeler St Stoddard's, whitilt he has fitted up expresslyier Saddle, Harness and Trtink Shop . , where may be found all kinds .of EC.4I.I=LIV.IES; from the heaviest team, to the lightt:=.t trotting harness, and a general assormimt 'of tririmings i.. which will be made up or sold yery ' Carriage Trimmings:. A good assortment on hand, which will be 5,„1.3 very low ; all than white. 'OAK LEATHER • on hand, front which baimenses will be made and px - rEtiat ...c.kom t r, will please bear in mind that 1 wish to, Settle op core n year. Those having untettied aceotipte, or notes due, will oblige by settling or tr4king pgyrdent without further delay. U. Fo[pl'lAM, Feb. 24th, 51ontrose, Pa. - H. GARRATT, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN, FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, %C., FEW NOlFORD.—Sale)loom, MATT'S 081.1134* WILL_ keep constantly an hand the Vest brands of FLOUR—by the Sack or Hon dred Barrels—st the lowest •niarket. prices. Also, SALT—by the Single Barrel or Load. • All orders fibm Merchants and Dealers will be promptly itleaded' to. - * * *twill paid for 'Grail; Wool, Penh, !West Produce in their seas on. .11. attiRATT. New 31ilford, April 2d, 185 . DR. JOHN W. 008B 3 MYSICIAN ik.straczori, Illoatrosci, Pa. OlHce on Public Avenue, opposite Meltle'snotel, March Ist, 1859.—tt. NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." RESISTLESS REMEDY. ROLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. THE first hospital suracons cad medical pub. Ticists of Europe, a dmit' the unparalleled antizinflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment;'governments sanction its use - in their naval and military services ; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidenee in its curative properties, It penetrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which underlies the external evi dences of disertseoind idib-elite the fiery ele- Monts which feed and ex grate the malady. 'lre Rheumatism, &zrifula, Firdpelas. These are among the most terrible and ago nizinediseasea of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet in their worst forms, and's hen seemingly.. incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, nutidote to pain and-inflammation. Bait neat, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. • In all cases of Salt Rheum, when medical wa ters, lotions, and every receipt of the pliarcinicer pcea baVe proved useless, the Ointment will ac. complish a thorough cure. „Fever Bores heal quickly under its influence,' mei its relaxing, ef. fect upon contracted sinews-is truly wonderful. DieehargingMeeri. A most remarkable and happy change Is pro. duced in the' appearance of malignant lacers af. ter a rew sppnesnorts - nrints crtirn-ortt:—llieiur rhunding redness vanishes, and granules of of healthy flesh begin to take the place -of the discharged matter. This process goes on more• or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material. and the ulevr radically cured. A Word to-Mothers: The young are the most trequent suffers from external injuries, and therefore every Mother should have this healing preptiption constantly at hand. It is - an absolute specific for` sore breasts', sod quickly removes the encrusted 'sores which sometimes disfigure UM heads and faces of children. Significant Facts. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlantic aqd Pacific whaling, foci ca a care for scorbutic affections and no the beat possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital pnrpoaee. Bak.de Ointment - and Pills should be used in the following eases: Bunion., Chapped Hands, Scalds, Burns,- .biereurial Eruption's, Sore Legs, Chilblains, Rheumatism, Sore : Breasts, Fistula, Ringworm, Sore Reads. Gout, &it Rhetan, Hose Throats. Lumbago,, Skin Disuses, ,Seres of Piles' a _ Sprains, • • Stiff Joints. Utees, Sithrms of MI kinds, Venereal Sores, Tetter, . Swelled Glands. " 7 • * * *Sold. at , the ,illanutsetories -of Professor HOLLOWAY. BO - Maiden - Lani., New York - ,.ind 24 Strand. Loadoa.bia.ll respectable Druggists •and Dialers la Mediate throughout the United' Stites and Rib.eiviliaed 'world, in pots, at 25 6 14 . pugs. sad $1 each. . ere.ia a eonaiderable swing by taking the isiger sizes. • _ N.,ll....likeetiona for the etnidanee of patient& in ever, disorder ufr 8E534 to each pot. VIIDAY SCHOOL LIBILAIIIES 6.7 fornilbed to order by .1. LYONS& SON. 1 one Ist, j 971 93eow.
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