The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 18, 1859, Image 4

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    fashionable society held up its myriad bands
aghast. The daughterof old Chelmsford many
a music-teacher! Ay;even Alexander Monteith,
received hand and heart, glorious dower for
a poor tnin'slife;of Ada Chelmsford. -
The - old merchant was nearly beside Fiat
self ‘sith rage: Indeed, it was rumored that
be was seized with an apoplectic fit in conse
quence. The lady's relations cast her off with
a sneer and a toss of thelead; her father
disowned her, and went so far as to publish
-the fact.'.ButAda Was as serene, content and
contented as ever. Both - bad the power to
earn, and, above all, they were supremely hap
py with each other. •
Could one have look in upon their pret
ty borne, With its polished. furniture, and
neatest of-ingrain carpets, and beheld them,
so.beautifhl, so . loving, and so industrious,
-he must hate possessed the heart of a fiend,
(if fiends have hearts,) to put, poison in' the
chalice of their joy. But such an one was
. fottnd • the lip of scandal repeated asbasely
t. •
malign lie, and the consequence was the loss
of several of their best pupils. This was dis
cduraging;but they Worked - on, nobly, brave
ly, unconscious that tbe old father bad de
termined to secure their ruin 'as an offset to
what he deenied his dishonor. ,
It was a wet and stormy night:. At the
door of a second. class hotel; two travelers
were set down, one of them, the lady, bear
ing in her arms an infant well wrapped up.
They passed by the group of men sitting in
room that served for a ball, and were shown
into a small, mean,-but tidy, parlor, where,
Kith a spiritless look, the young wife began
unfastening. her bonnet and AIM;
" Well, I hope they are satisfied, now they
hare fairly driven us away. Thank God, they
never knew to what" destitution we had
corner' said the young man throwing off his
thin cloak and
t pacing the floor.
"When they persecute you in one city,
flee ye to another," murmured Ada, smiling,
though the pale lip trembled, as it strove to
curve into calmness. "I am not discouraged
vet," she said, gathering her voice, "oh, no!
I trust in God_toosentirely for that, and be-
Here this dreadful trial is not for nothing.
0
have soine money, enough to begin on,
• thanks to my—poor old jewels."...
"Ada, there is but one thing, only one
thing that troubles me; did Ido wrong in
urging yon,to marry me! .1-fso, God knows
I would do anything to repair the injuty."
"You may know how much _wrong you
have done, when I tell you now, that had I
foreseen all that. bas come, I should have put
my band in -Yours just as fearless as I did,
and said takeme. "
." God bless you; my noble wife!" sobbed
, the young man, falling impulsively on his
; knees, and encircling her with the babe in
his arms. - .
I "Come, no' sentiment, but supper," cried
Ada, - dashing aside her own tear!, and
kissing dui brow around which the bright
Curls clustered. "I'm hungry, and .it isn't
romantic a bit to - be hungry." -
Smiling, though a suspicions glitter still
marked the path of his tears, Alexander left
the room. After giving orders, a circular;
glaring in conspicuous letters of - red and
black arrested his attention. He took it up,
and stood reading the
- programme - of a cele
bratekoiera that 4veuing to be performed
for. the first time.
. ".Good music, I suppose," be muttered, im
patiently: " Well, it isn't for me; I - can't
afford such a luxury."
He turned, but at that moment a man
stepped towards him. He was a rough, hairy
looking fellow, standing very erect,and look
ing like a burly, good humored butcher.
• "I say, sir=!'' and be put his band famil
iarly -on the young man's shoulder, "do you
remember me?"
" Remember you Assuredly Ido not, sir!"
was the reply. -; .
Well, do you remember this !" •
And he lifted a mass of bushy hair, dis
playing an - almost triangular square. - -
" Why, yes, I think I do,' replied Alexan-
-der, smiling.- "But-you- T pardon me—you
look so much altered! You have fleshed up,
and your—" s •
"'You (mean to sayi look decidedly more
like a gentleman than the rascal I was then.
'That's all in ..consequence of a good living,
sir-L- - good living, and, a good salary, sir. But
I knew you in a moment. You were seedy,
then, and—begging your. pardon, also, my,
young geutlernau—tbe seeds haven't all die
appeared. ' What is it! Doing well, or poor
ly l• haven't forgotten your sharing your
last dollar with me, nor the advice you gave ,
gave
me. But I,em stopping too, long. Do yen
. remain ;here ! Anybody with you! 'Wife and!
- child—aba! Well, I'll see yoil to-inorrow;"_
and be thrust his band in his pocket. "Here'
are two tickets; I'm principal bass, and, let
me whisper h, five thousand the year round.
Good-bve—hope I shall, see vow there with
your wife—and baby, if it's old enough—on
; I believe, they don't take babies there,es
a general thing. Good : night ; I'm off!" I
A-laiander stood for a moment bewildered.
Was this the man he bad saved from a drunk
en fight; then lean, cadaverons; po6r, miser
able ! .He Could hardly credit the evidence of
•
his sen.s. But there 'was the scar of the
wo.lnd iie,had bound up himself, when it was
fresh. 'A glow.2f hope animated face, heart
and stets as he returned to his wife and rela
teci the particulars of the interview. sbe saw
.the opera tickets, and begged him to go. But
be could not. • Ile knew she wasyet . weak
-and nervous, arid all ber.entreaties hould not
prevail upon to leave her alone, even for
the pleasure of listening to the grandest mu
sic of the acne.,.
- Tbe , next' day, according to appointment,
came the stout, appallingly.- hairy, but kindly
faced Lassieure. - He met the beautiful Ady
in the hale back parlor, and without further
ceremony, exclaimed, as he took the extended
"By Jove, young man, I don't wonder yon
married Ger• And now, come, tell me all a-
bout yourself,".he said, when the ceremonies
of introduction were passed- • "are you rich ;
_
or growing rich -I How is it! Pshavr ! mere
teaching ; that's not going to be your TOCa
tiOD, is it r . .
"That is what 1 am destined for, I believe, I
unlesg I s can get a situation somewhere as or
gani.t."
"I'shaw ! pshaw ! well think of it. And
now let's to music,, As you didn't go last
night, I'll give you the superb solo that I sang;
. that's not to say that the execution was so
perb,"—be added, and sitting down to the pi
ano, be electrified them .with the Wonderful
power and beauty of.his. voice. "I wish you
sung," he continued, wheeling rapidly around
from the little ,old fashioned instrument, and'
lacing Alexander-Monteith.
"He does sing," said Ada
,; "I have heard
very cOtnietent Critics say that his was a most
unusually clear and ringing tenor."
• "Ile does sing, does be! tenor, too; that's
good. •Look" here ;" he drew a manuscript
from his pocket ; '"if you can sing that at
- sight, your fortune is made." • _
Alexander standing somewhat timidly near
i l r,
- the basso, sang the air triumphantly. ,
Glorious!, magnificent : • Alexander, 6 u
art tbigreat !" cried Lassienre. "Fling care
to the dogs. Look. here r and balancing
himself Upon the rickety atool, his beard and
moustache working witb astonishing rapidity
as he talked, his right forefinger laid on die
palm of his left hand, he thus said:"You see
our tenor is • blackguard, and his voice,
which is considered extraordipary, does not
reach the compass of yours. He gets drunk,
too, and once or twice : haa pores .before the
public in that state:. That is not thri.woist of
his failings, he's a dog! be is everything that's
dirty, low and repulsive. Now, if I offer a
substitute, he's sure to take. I'm a prime
favorite with oueprince of a leader, aid if be
could find a voice to match his, be would en
gage it in a minute. Courage-my Alexan
der! Go to old Boswell, 'Saw biin this morn
ing. Stop, I'll take you there. A few less
ons from bins will put you right up. .Come!
He owes rue sixiy dollars. I'll take it out in
your 'notes,' eb I" and the great basso laugh
ed till his chest heaved like ajelle: ."
So tempting an offer was not to be refused.
Alexander ter:treed the eommeodation of the
professor, and before two months had. rolled
away, was preparing to take his roll among
the musical celebiities that comprised . the
company. i
His first appeanince was a succera. Th e
extreme beauty of his countenance and figure
rendered him popular on the instant, and his
magical voice completedllhe triumph: News
-papers were full of praise.; the city rang with
his name. The new tenor became& lion, and
henceforth gold poured into hits etspty coffers.
It did not, bapily, turn his brain, to be thus
applauded, ai it might that of a weaker man.
He cared not for the applause, for were
eyes at htune and a sweet smile waiting for
him of m+ worth than all their gilded praise.
Neither did they launch out into extrava
gance, Alexander and his sweet wife Aa.
They took a neat house and made it honk
like, saving more than half of the precious
earnings that. were to make them 'independ
ent yet. _
•My dear, would you like to hear the fam
oua.tenor to-night I' asked the•old merchant,
Chelniesford, one day, at dinner.
'ls be sometbini very superioi asked the
lady.
•Oh, immensely 1 Everybody is talking
about him ; he is not only an extraordinary
singtr, gut a great composer also. Ile is a
great man, this Monteith:
Monteith I that is the nape of—'
'Yes, yes, I know, no need of refreshing,
my memory, the name exactly, lint not the
man. They say this one is an Italian refugee
of noble - fandly,tand really - a very clever, dud
quite a wondeiful fellow. Besides, be is very
rich, and lionized immensely. Judge Cosh
ing gives a great entertainment' to-morrow in
Lis favor. He is getting out a splendid , opera,
lam told, hti must be a very busy man. You
would like to heaubint, no doubt.
'Oh, verimuch !' said Mrs. Chelmsford.
%By the way, Chelmsford,' said Judge Cush.
ing, as they were leaving the grand audience
room, I have got up-an impromptu dinner
for to-morrow. As it isis sodden affair, you
will not-take a late invitation amiss. May I
hope also to Nava the bonor of Mrs.. Cbelms
ford's - company ! Our great tenor is to be
there, and his lady will come with him. As
I am a poorllvidower, you know I must have
a few ladies to entertain M rs.
.. Monteith.
told she's as splendid a woman as be is man;
that her. connections are aristocratic, that she
also is a great musical genius, sad assiits her
husband in
. writing his new opera. May not
I count upon Mr. and Mrs. Chelmsford
The lady was delighted, Mr. Chelmsford
chuckled secretly. It was an invitation to
dine with the leading lawyer, the distinguish
ed judge, so of course they went.
As Mrs.phelmsford entered, several ladies
conferred - together,and as she thought looked
towards •her in a curiously suspicious nay.
Everybody was in raptures with the tenor,the
`dear, delightful man,' and Mr,.Chelmsford,
who bad never seen the husband of his daugh
ter, flourished magnificently on an introdue
tion. 'Was overjoyed to make his acquain
tance, hoped he liked America, hoped that
the climate agreed •with him. Oh! there
was nothing too delicate and flattering that be
could say to him.
But where was Mrs:Monteith 4 he hoped
he might be introduced to the lady.
There was a singular smile wreathing the
proud lips of the handsome Monteith, as he
spoke to a lady- near. The smile grew intense
as, a moment after, Mrs. Monteith, radiantly
beautiful, and•magnifloently attired, was 'pre
sented to her own father.
There las a bash all through the room.
The old.merchant flushed, grew pale, fidgeted,
was about to retreat, bat thought better of it,
and ended by exclaiming, 'You wicked girl!
you've got ahead of your oldfather; this time.
Well, I'll acknowledge that you knew best,
after all. •
Somebody iaid 'three cheers,' 'and- though
it was in the fashionable drawing-rooter oran
upper ten residence, three cheers were given,
upon which Ifni. Chelmsford,-to add a dram
atic efkct to the character of the scene, fain
ted away.
It was - enjoyable and immensely enjoyed,
too. Had the, tenor been mottling bat a ten
or, most assuredly the viho:ething would have.
been voted ridieulowybut he was rich and a
musical author; They did not choose to re
member that Monteith_hdd been once but a
struggling music teacher.
Well, the parties became reconciled, after.
alashion. Of cows., Ada could never love
her step-mother, aid her step-mother never
forgave her success, but Ada's csrraige, once
a day. stopped before her father's house. And
now Alexander Monteith and Ada, his char
ming wife, are in Paris, and so is the broad
chested, long bearded, honelt and grateful
Las.ieure. Alexander is winning laurels that •
will not die; andlis wife and her lama); share
in his honors:
It is a fine contrast, rather perhaps, T should
say, a strong one: Alexander Monteith stand
ing at the broken steps to seethe effect of
his new sign, and the great, celebrity loved
and quoted by thousands admireii byall,the
world.
REMOVAL.
G. F. FORDHAIII -
Ur AS remoi-ed his shop across the street, to
1.1. the building one door below Keeler do
Stoddard's,-which he has fitted up expressly fer a'
Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop,
whire-may be found all kinds of
from the the beaviest team, to the • lightest trotting
harness, and a general easorment of trimmings, -
which will be made up or sold very low. •
• Carriage 'Trinuidags:
A good assortment. on hand, which will'be sold
very low; all trimming done cheaper than else
where.
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* * *Customers will please bear in mind"thatl
wish to settle up once a year. Those having
unsettled accounts, or notes due, will oblige
by settling or making payment without farther
delay. - G. F. FORDHAX
Feb. 24th, 18591 , Montrose, Pa.
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*iiW fears and disappointments. Let all
married people, or those contemplating marriage
and having the least impediment to married life,
read this book. Let every young mound woman
in the lana?read this book. It is full of Plates,
and discldseitsecreta that every one should know:
a little knowledge at first may save a world of
trouble in after life. Send for a copy (enclosing
25cts., to - DR. Wm. YOUNG,
ap2B y] 416 Spruce.st, Philadelphia.
TEETH. --- GUM AND PLAIN TEETH
ler sale by ADEL TURRELL.
THE NEW ERA!
SPRING & SOME GOODS,
at Great Bargains.--Beady-Pay and Small Pratte
mi.mittrt.rtirroxi
Inow receiving - a
full and Choice Stock of
Spring and Sommer Goode., including a great
variety of Rich. Prints in now styles, Gm hams,
Brilliants,Plain and Fancy Lawns,Challis, Robes,
Silk Dress Tissues, and Barages,Black and Fancy
Silks, Poplins, &c.; with a superior assortment
of Silk, Broche, Cashmere and Stella Shawls;
Mantillas { Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and
Flowers, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer
Stuffs, Ike., with a large assortment of other
Staple and Fancy Goods,,
as usual in Groceries,Crockery, Hardware, Iron,
Steel, Nails, Stoves, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clocks, Carpeting
Floor Oil-Cloths, Wall Paper, Painted Window
Shades, &c. The entire Stock.being large and
bought for Cash, will give superior opportunity
for choice selections, and, in accordance witk
the. spirit of the times, will be sold-for
Beady Pay, 10 to 23 per amt. below Regular Priem
An examination of the Goode and Prices will be
Inund,profitablo to those who wish to bay.,
Flour& Salt constantly on hand.
New.Milf,ati, May 4th, 1859.
NO'l'lc EL
•
CZPLIB would'respectfully announce to the
. public that he may still be foind at the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the community. He will keep on hand alood
stock of - •
131-ricooerleasi
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR
and, SALT (I the sack or barrel,) FHB, and all
articles foun din First Class Grbeeriea. -
He veould rtrticularly call the attention of
Farmers and others to the fact that he is
constantly receiving fresh supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and medium qualities, which will be
sold RIGHT, for ready 'pay, in quantities to snit
the j)urchkiter.
Montrose, Feb. 21st 1859.
- HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
111 IFERSOIS. L •
B L :34lll.V.T.CoL,oretacnertZsSikre'eligulatri:
for Valls, Einnenlda, Cotton Yarn, Carp e t (i Warp,
Band Bozet and Bonnet Boards, at new suP.
ply of Gaiters. Corn Starch and Topic°
for puddings. Cheap at 11. C. TYLER'S.
Montrose, June Bth, 1869.
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04.0,00.
PAYS FOR AFOLL_COUHSE s
IRON 'CITY 'COLUGE,
the largest, most - estensively^ patronized and
. • beaVorganized -
64, , E5C11E42.14,1 00111110.11
IN THE '= •
ltll2.l.tecl Eitettenc
357 (stubents attenbing
.MARCH, 1E159.
Usual time to cow:pie:telt lull-Course from 6
to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon 'graduating,
is gtiaranteed to be competent to manage the
Books of any Business; and qualified to elan a
salary of from
$5OO TO - $.1000..
Students enter at any dine—No Vacation—
Review at pleasure.
Si3Poreanimixus
FOR BEST PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN
1 IS 13 •
of Moisten' Sons received at half price.
.'.'For Circular and. Specimens of Writing,
incluse two letter stamps, and address _
F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
April 1.0141 80.— t. sep. 9.*
VIEW FIRM.
Siour;Str4 frTrobisien store,
At MONTROSE, Pa.,
ONE door below J. Ethridge's Drug Store,
Itir on Public Avenue, where will be found
constantly on hand a general assortment of
GROCERIES
Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
&c.,
Also the Choicest brands of
FAMILY FLOUR ,
Meal, Lard, Pork, Hams, Fish, Candles &a.
We s6licit a share - of the public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN & ALLEN.
ALFREWBALDWIN. . WM. L. ALLEN
To 'race
TRAVELING AGENTS.
WE WANT 50 to 100 YOUNG MEN, with
a cash capital of from $5O to $lOOO. each,
to purchase our Goodi, consisting of •Watches
and Jewelry, and to dispose of them in all the
cities and towns throughout tho United States
and Canadas. Some persons who purchase of
us are making from $5,000 to $lO,OOO per year,
sellingat anction,in the various towns &
On receipt of tho Cant, we will send by mail
to any address, the following articles, as samples
of our Goods: , •
6 Fancy Gold Finger Rings assorted, for -$4
6 "
h " " better, for 6
6 " Gent's Breastpins, assorted, for 4
6 " .. u better for 6
6 - " Ladies' " M. for 4
6 , I. 411 U
better for 6
6larger for 9
I Set. Cameo Pin and Ear Drops, for. - 3
" . for . 5
1 Set Gold•atone Pin and Ear Drops, for 3
I Set Mosaic " ' for 3
I. Set Gold fancy" " for 4
I Set " . " for 3
1 Pair Gold Richly - Chimed Band Bracelets, 6
I"" • " 8
1 " Fancy Cameo Bracelets for - - 8
1 6' Ladies' Fancy Cud' Pins for • 1
6 Sets Gold Gent's Bosom Studs, fancy for 3
6 " ' " " stone set for 6
" Sleeve Buttons, engraved, for -
6
" stone setting, for 9
1 Gold Double Locket, fancy, (snap) for - 1:50
1 " (spring) for 3
6 Gold Vest Hooks, for 3
6 Gold,Fancy Watch Keys, for - - - 3.
Large size Gold Pencil Caselor - 1:50
New style French Vest Chain for - 200
better for' 3
s " larger for - 5
Fancy Silver Watch, open face, for '7
" . " Hunting Case for - 10
Fancy Gilt Watch, Hnnting.Caae for - 10
" Gold Watch, open face for - - 20
" - " " better for - 25
Hunting Case for 30
• ----
I " better for - 40
Movenients of 'all the Watches described 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 price would be
from 00 to 100 per cent. higher.
Write the Name, County, and State, in a plain
hand, to prevent mistakes, and on tke receipt_of
the money, the Goods will be forwarded by the
next mail. STENNETT & GLINES,
je23 3m w9l Room No. 6, 429 Broadway, N. Y.
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WATtll RtPIIKER,
Shop. in Boyd & Wetoteri new building,
- next doorabove Keger d:Stoddaid's.
HAVI&G worked for the past nine years
With the most skilful workmen, he feel.
confident that he can do the moat difficult jobs
on short notice.
All Work Warrauta to Give Satisfaction.
W. B. Simpson has worked for me for s some
time, and I can recommend him as a careful and
skilful workman, competent to do as good work
ea can be done in the country, and worthy of
confidenco. Ww. A. CHAMBERLIN.
Towanda June 10th, 1858
Refers - to—Wm. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D.
Montayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan.
ria ; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C.. D. Lathrop,
J. Wittenberg, hlontiose.
* * *Jewelry neatly i repaired on short . notice,
and on reasonable twins. [June 15th, 1858.-2 E
FREE EXHIBITION !
MAY 'BE SEAN DAILY, •
IT P. LINES! TAILOR SHOP!
from er k a. in. to 10 p. my
latest lastiousi
Comprising the Greatest:Variety of
GENTLEMEN'S' gOSTBIYIE r
ever presented to the public. s mh24
;
° 'FILM subscriber having purchased
1. refitted and newlyfurnished the
lib above well known and popular Hotel,
is prepared to accommodate the tray
eling public and others with all the attentions
and conveniences itanally found in first-class
Houses. 'No effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor -and his Assistante to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in the country.
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest LiquOrs.
The Stables,connected With this. Howie
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hostler* areaways in charge of them.
• " 3.8. TARBELL.
Montrose, May 1111 b, 1858.
NEWS . OFFICE.
m llE New York City Illustrated Newspapers
Megazines, &e., du., for mile et the
MONTROSE BOOK STORE, by
A.-N. BULLARD.
ACHEAP and easy remedy for the Piles sod
Corns. Try It. Alto Meyers Rat and Mice
Exterminatorr, sold by -J. LYONS Ar, SON.
Jane 15tb, '59.
,THE BIOMOSE DEMOCRAT.
- PUBLD)BYD.TA6B9DA7B At MONIIIOB2, PA.-
onus ON PUBLIC AvEsult, orroBingTll2 P.O.
Txims—s2 per annum, or ei 60 in Wu:rim
Delinquent' aubjectto charge of $1 60 per year,
with interest, Discontinuance' optional with
the Pablisher until all arrearages are paid.:
Adverthiements inserted at .$1 per/quer" of
12 lines ;-25 cents per square for snub insertion
after the first three. One square one year, $B,
each additional square, $4. ,
Job Work of all kinds' executed neatly
and promptly. Blanks always on hand. ,
REMOVAL. •• *
Attie & Post, Attorneys at .Law, have
LA removed to their - new Otrice, a few . -doors
south' of Boyd & Webster's corner.
Montrose Oct. 25.-3 m -
DB. WM. IA- RICHARDSON,
WOULD respectfully tinder his Professional
Services to the Inhabitants of , ,
BILONTROME,
and its vicinity. -
Office over litulford's.,Store.
- Lodgings at the Keystone Hotel.
Montrose. Oct. 12th. 1858.--4
LAWRENCE, GRIGGS, & MINI BUKT,
MANUFACTURER'S, AND J O BBERS IN
HATS, CAPS, AND Fling,
2 , 002D,5.
Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons,
AND ALL
MILLINERY ARTICLES
No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET,
DAN. H. LAWRENCE,) NEW-YORK.
Jas. M. GRIGGS, General Partners,,
Jae. A. KINGSBURY,
H. C. TYLER. Epees,. Partner. [sep.2.ly.*
HENRY B. MoKEAN,
ATORNEY and COUIVSELLORatI e AW.
Office in the Union - BlockTowanda, Brad.
ford county, Pa.
Ear Will attend promptly to all . professional
business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining
counties. De3'Bl3ff
"HOBO. AGAIN," • •
CZ TrIOSS„,
. OFFICE, over Wilson's Store.
LODGINGS; at SEARLE'S HOTEL.
Montrose, March 10th, 1858-t
WM, W. SMITH; - & CO.,
Cabinet and Chair Manufactur
ers, foot of Main Street. Montrose, Pa.
JOHN' GROVES,
Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the
Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street.
, Montrose, Pa.
DR. E. W. WELLS
HAVING peimanently located in Dandall
offers his professional services toll! who
may require them. Also, keeps conitantly on
hand a full stock of Drugs and Medicines,
Pare Wines and Liquors for Medical
purposes. , [ap7-6m.
• HAYDEN BROTHERS, _
New Milford, Peon's'. ,
Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Combs
Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods
Watches, Jewelry, Silverand Plated Ware t Cut
lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c. &c.
Merchants and pedlars; supplied on libera
terms.
WM, HAYDEN; TRACY HAYDEN
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
1 Ike ROW•TA.C..
Charley Morris with hair and holt,
Heir sole heir Of this v a s t areA,
•
And none to haßass me and haiß;
Resolved to warßant ev'ry joR
Let's hare 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. B. Smith,
SURGEON DENTIST. Residence and of
fice opposite the Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose. Particular attention *ill be given
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and
to filling decaying teeth.
ABEL TURRELL, MOVTROSE, Pd.
Dye
in Drugs, Medicines, Chemical,,
Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew.
elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines.
- - DR. R. THAYER,
Physician and Surgeon, Montrose,
Pa, Office in the Farmer's Store.
NOTICE.
lilt. 'E. PATRICK, JR., would like
after a silence of nearly ten yeare,.to appeal
tense moral sensibilities ofasery generous pub
lic; who have always manifested their sense of
appreciation of his usefulness . by exacting- his
sertices 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 Kasauth would say—that
he now desires it s full and entire settlement of all
his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm
of Patrick & Dimock ; and he wishes further to
state that he desires nothing to be cobsidered
wrong, it, after a few weeks, the said accounts,
remaining unsettled, sho'd be placed in the hands
of a good sharp ecllector, and made to account
to him.sainething that will buy Oats and Buck
wheat. Please notice this and take action accor
dingly.—Yours Truly,
jan2 E. PATRICK; JR.
STRANGE & MYSTERIOUS!!
HAT every intelligent man in this coMmu
nityy should not know that a new Arrange
ment has been made by
WEAVER skATHERTON,
AT THE
STEAM MILL SHOP,
FOR CAIRYING 'ON TTIE. BUSINESS OF
Blacksmithing,
and Carriage-Ironing
Atraarir know`thia to. be a fact
but for the benefit of the f ew who do
not, we would say that we aro pre . pired toiloany
work in our line, which may,b9dottosted to as,
in the most durable manner, the most approved
atyle E nnd in the shortest possible timo. All our
work warranted to give good satisfaction.
JAMES M. WEAVER, JEREE L. ATHERTON.
Montrose, March let, 1859.-6mtf.
- S. - all 11-
,
M(lrfairl VT. Ia.ADA,
WHOLESALE • SALT DEALER.
201 Washington-it,
(Directly opposito Washington Market,)
'ow' 71"c•x•lx., •
STILL CONTINUES' to o f f
er to the city and
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
-Coarse and Ijne SALT, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's celebiated brand for table and dairy nee:
Jef f rey. & Darcy, Brownlow's, dcc.
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonarea, Cu
rate; St. Übe , Lisbon, Cadiz,lrina, Nantes, dcc.,,
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
yeasela, store and storehouses.
' Any purchaser wishing to select from a,gocid
assortment will find it to his interest to call.
N. 8.--Fine table salt put up in small bags of
different:sizes, and conalantly , on band in ship
ping order: Also a splendid article or Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, pit up and for isle
by the quantity, in cases of five:dozen each.
Now York;April Ist, 1869.--1 y
co.* FORDHAA
ANUFACIVELER OF BOOTS & SHOES.
.1.V.1 Montrose, Pa. Shop over Tyler's Store,
All kinds of work made to order and repairing
done neatly. jet
flyer's Sarsaparilla
A Compound remedy, in which we have la.
'bared to produce the most effectual alterative -
that can be made. .It is cancattmted extract
of Pars Sareapirilla, so combined with other
substances of still greater alterative power as
to affgrd an effective antidOte for the diseases
Elersapanila is reputed to chre.. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those, who
suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one
which' will aecomplialt their cure must prove
•-• of 1)RIllesille . service to this large class of our
afflicted fellovi-citizens. How toMpletely thia
,•compotutd, will do it has been proven by e x p o: -
. invent on many of the worst cases to be found
of the following complaints :
Scnoruta AND racaorrnoUS CoRPLATRIV,
Entrrruras AND El:arms Dlstss=s, triccnc.
",Plarrsa, BLOTCHES, TIT3IOIIIL SALT RGRVIII,:
SCALD MELD, STElliLls AND SYPIIILErIev Ar:
racnoss,lianctratit. DisEnsE, DRopsr, NEU
RALGIAOR Tic Domonnetrx, Deaturr, Dm-
PIMA AND Immoral - um ERysIEELAsp Ikea'
on Sr.Atrrnosy's Fox, and indeed the what°
class of complaints arising from InrcarrY or
rite BLOOD. . -
This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel , the Soul humors 'which fester in. the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them, any, rankling disorders:
are nipped' in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare the:twelves from ,
the endurance of foul eruptions and Memos*
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itiklf of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural elownels i of the body
br an alterative inediei.w. sOesose out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob..
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, stud your feelings Will tell
you when., Even where no particular I.l„i , order
is felt,. people ,enjoy - better health, aid live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well;. but with this
pabulum .Of life disordered,. there eau be no
kiting health; Stionei or later :something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is:disordered or overthrown. ,
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much ; the
reputation' of accomplishim; these ends. But s
the world' has been, egregiously deceived by
preparations of it,- partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
' for it, butt nine became many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated (streets of it,
contain. hut little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else. • ';
' During late years the public have teen
led bylarge bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla far one-dollar. Most •
of these have beim frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa- •
but often no curative properties It-Gar-T
-er. Ilentie, bitter and painful disappointment
his followed the use of the carioussntracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has Lacme
synonymous with irorcsition mid client. Still
we call this roinpoundDaparilla, and iiitend
to supply such a remedy as shall re'ene the
• name from the load of el 1. guy' which rests
-ution it. - And we think we haci ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diisases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to scenic their complete
eradication front the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according, to ditectiouls on
• the buttle.
DR. J. C. Ai" Elt 4:
LowEr,r„ m A SS. •
Pilee, $1 per Bottle I SI: Bottles for $5.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has 'won for itself such a renown for the•,cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely Unr.ceessary few us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
thioughout this section, we need tint do more than
assure the people its quality is kenttin to the hest
it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Tills,
POH THE max OP
Costireness, Jaundice, DYsprpsia," Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul '..stoinuch, El yvplas, headache.
Itheeditatism, Eruptions and t.:4-in Diseases,
Licer Complaint, Dropsy, 'Fetter, rumors and
Salt Rheum, Worms, coat, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner Pill, and for Petrifying the Bletod.
They are sugar-cuatrd, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly. and they are the
beat aperient in the world fur all the purposes of a
family physic.
Price 115 cents per Box; Five boxes for $l.OO.
Great numbers of Clergymen. Phesicians, States
men, and eminent personages, Save lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our spate here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
- nigh! gratis our AXERICAN ALMANAC in which they
are given; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and and the treatment that should be fol
lowed fur their cure.
Do not be - put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demandt Armes, and take no others. The sick
want thetbest aid there is for them, and they should
have it. ' •
All our Remedies axe for sale by
A. TERIRELL, Montrose; A. P. MILLER, & Ce.,
Gibson; 3. HOSFORD, Eriendaville; Yousn & .
Swim Summers; IRA Scorr, Springville; HAY
DEN BROTHERS, New Milford;. J. T. CARLISLE,
Great Bend; . E. R. GROW, Glenwood; W. H.
THAYER, Dimock; Eittos & MOXLET, Harford,
and all Druggists. [mh9-1 y
OWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent' nstitution,established by special en
doueneni for the relief of the sick and distressed,
elided with Virulent and Epidemic diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION,i a view of the aw
ful destruction of human life, caused by Sex
ual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate- victims of such diseases by
Quacks, several, years ago directed their Con
sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE sor worthy of
their name, to opens Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms,
and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who
apply by letter, With a description of their con
dition, (age, occupation, hibits,of life, &c..) and
hi eases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
free of charge, It is needless to add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the age, and will furnish the most improved
modern treatment.
The Directors of the Association, in their An
nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Di
seases, for the year ending January Ist, 1858,
express the_highest satisfaction with the success
which has attended the labors of the Consulting
Surgeon in the curealf Spermatorrhcea. Seminal
Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhcea,Gleet,Sy pill is,
the vice of Ooanism or Self-abuse, &c., and or
d4r a continuance of the same plan for the en
suing year. .
An admirable Report on -Spermatorrhma, or
Seminal.Weaknesa, the vice of Onanism; Mastur
bation, or Sell-abuse, and other diseases of the
sexual organs, by. the Consulting Surgeon, will
be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE
OF CHARGE, on the receipt of TWO
STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and
Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual
diseases, diet. &c.. are constantly being publish
ed for gentuitous distiibution and will be sent
to the stfilieted. Some of the new remedies
an methods of treatment discovered during
the last year, are of great value.
Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. .1
SKI LLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, How
ard Associatiori, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phil
adelphia, Pa. By , order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL President;
GEO. rAIRCHILD, Secy. oc 28-1
ACARD.
.Giosox, Nov. 22d, 1858.
WHEREASthere have been some statements
made by me against REBECCA A. KELLEY,
and whereas said 8.. A. Kelley has commenced
a suit against me in tbo commove pleas of Sus.
quehanna county fer trespass on the case, now
for. the sake of a settlement of said suit and
pee and quietness I make the following ac-
ItOowledgments: first I regret that 1 ever said
anything about said Kelley, and at this lime
withdraw all 'charges against her that I have
made and do not believe her .at this time to be
such t girl. D. F. BRUNDAGE.
AHOMESTEAD FOR $10; A HOMESTAD
. FOR $100; also, HOMESTEADS FOR
$lOOO AND OVER, in a- desirable, healthy
country. •
sllr AGENTS WANTED! Send for a Pam
phlet. Address E. BAUDER, Lsso Actsr,
jy2l tf. Pure Roye, Va.