DRY .GOODS FOR AUTDIN,--1859. - 1859, FLTLL stock ;f SILK GOOGS, ntock of STAPLE GOODS, Full stnek-of . FANCY GOODS, • Fashionable FALL SHAWLS. CLGTIffg. CASSDIERES, V &STINGS, Quilts, Table Linens, etc., etc., EYRE dc LAINbELL. Fourth Arch-Pas, Philadelphia. B —Bieck Silks,..Wholesale,at law rates. ;r4 s r Ban:sins, Deily, frog New York A uctions. PHlEricapilin; September Bth; 1859. 3m tc A LL wanting fanias in &delightful climate, rich soil, and secure from fruits. See ad.. Nertisement of 'Hammonton Lands in another :YESTERDAY • TAME 'WAS AN ARRIVAL OP 1%141; at" CO CO I, SI AT • IVO. 2t! DELAWES, bhawls, afantillaa, Do,tora, Par:owls and,Umbrellas. and 1113 iontiense quantity of other GOODS which will be Nhowo rEty. - of charge by H. C. -TYLER. - May 19th. 1859. ABEL TI3ItRIEILL 1 8 1):tr*ZIinZtjEAVELRYthe l parch:l.4.m t :all and see. July MAKE THE OLD THINGS NEW! A XEW ARTICLE for sale in Sun. ...Ell - riyhanha Colmty only 3t the Montrose licrok St4.!re. • A. Mahogany Cloth, 28, 45 :Ind 48 tv.de,—tbi . Tables, Standa.Var. Store, ar.d [tar 'Melodeon and Piano Covers. P, , ;171:1 - 1, TA B a AND STAND SPGEADS Of vs • riot] , nird stt lea, and all warranted to stand the of, boiling. water, tel wife'. pot, cam rhenc, sp:. - is. &e., &c., and will neither break nor ertv% . - old nr hot-weather. Just the arti cle to 11-....;.•• e.'d furniture new. A N. BULLARD liontrost , ,-Jub; 25th, 1859. FRLSH ARRIVAL 1 1 111 E undersigned would respecifully - an A flounce to the public that he has .just re ceive ;i a suploy of . timia nmoi„-which may be found the very best of. Sugar, Diolassesq Syrup Tea, Coffee, at privei ••-/ ;nit thd times, for ready pay: .Don't mistake the pt:lee, - but call at the basement o the • %T. 0 NE \ ' TIOT FAL, there , your humble servant parries on a gener..l • • SALPON & GROCERY BUSINESS , the public may always rely upon I",elr wants attendecita with promptness and CRANE. April 20th. HEED - THIS WARNING ! 1001 0111 FOR li~ew Goods T HAYDEN . BROTHERS' ORIGINAL, Jl. One Price R, , ady•Pay Store, consisting of • N Dry Goods, Groceries, Doc•is di; Shoes, Halts - dc Caps, - Wall Paper, Stone irs: Wooden Ware,, • „ts, alma, &e.; Sesvi.iry, Yankee Notions, E_ll/ TO THEM! .44, y.:',lT.,ver find - old shelf-worn. moth-eaten. rotti , r, , r out 4. vie Goods at fIAYDEs Bros.' ~ti: r-r .0!d Fo g ies ; and buy your G,.o.is 41 C.. 171 : -E 28 FE?: ctsr. We have a I,lz, - -GOODS Furchased4or CASH, :Inc; wUI be sold at_ prices that will frighten the 0 d • - v principles. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED as n-pfcsented. .No charge for showin g Gonda. 4IAY DEN BROTHERS. ;.0 or Milford. Pa, J ne, I 859. tm • LAND. IVARRANT,. . • r Hi; anders;froed otters or sale a U. S. LANG WARRANT for 160 acres. For eMinire of A. J. G•rritson at the office of the ,nomre..e Detaocrat, or of me, or address m e at M"rdro , e, I a IRA COLE. AuLmst 25:13, 1659.-3 w. P. REYNOLDS, . AVV:G returned to Montrose for the pur l. foo•c. of resuming the Tailoring Business, re-peutiutly announces to the public that he is prepared to a tend to their-wants with prompt ne,s and fiCirlity. Latest Fashions ; i.ll,vvys at bar,: Cutting done on short-notice, and wzaranted to fit. Shop in basement of Senrle'-. Hotel—corner. room in-front. ,anK2stf. ;. mrcai=t_m CHEAP GOODS! New Chalin, • Liwns, Prima, and Gir. , ...:.unas. at reduced prieei. Also 13 3ba. for one or "21 of Rice. Just per, ti;r 'vale by J. LYONS &SON. , June'lsth, 135.9. )tilt_'il G_I'LUID. White and Coi Fish, Lar.:irs Kid S. S. Boots, and more o.iters trom . to al,ls—all at TYLE I R'S. ' ay 11,0)18.59. - 9 _ 2 LBS. OF SUGAR for SLOO, at ' C. TYLER'S. Jane 1859 3,000 ROLISSILWALL PAPER. 10 DIFFIIIENT SitLES. .BORDERING; WINDOW PAPER Ba, &C. 'SEW SUPPLY, just arrived, and for sale cheap. by - . , A.TURRELL. Dr; • CoggsWell's . -111T11111.061STIC . SAITS• a sure Lure for INFLAMMATORY.Disews of kmds, for Male by • •'ABEL TURRELL. 3hiutrose, - June,22it 1559. I),EP6SONS - wishing to change. their business to a r;.pidle increasing County, a New Set tlement where hundred's are going.. Where the elimma is mild and delightful. See advertise. ment of Hammonton Settlement, another col. - . C. TYLVI, •. I'EXIAL Partner, with Lawrence, Griggs &- Ct Ningsbury„ - mane-sett:wars and Jobbers in Straw Goods, Pats, Caps & Furs, Umbrellas, Parasols. Ribbons, and all Millinery articles,— Courtlandt stAet, New York. [septa et RAPE ,GROWERS can carry on their 3;..c.,:s Most siacceitsfally at Hammonton, free from 'frosts. Some fortylnnyerds set oat :le past sea‘coa. See advertisement of Ham mer, an.,-Ivy ealjitym. • ASTIOES • • I.4ITtE LOY for men .momen anslctilkina, juet - CoceivA,And for )isite at the very Jow. - rates;by J. LYONS, & SON. stpB • ABEL TURRELL KEEPS contently on bind a full tutsortmen of the cholceet qualities of • ar ,. 0 Co in all of the -following departments of trade. N ew supplies arriving every week. Buying for cash, and aulling.cheap for cash. , D 81303, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, - Varnishos. Window Giese, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, - Lamps, Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper, Window Paper, Window Oil Shades, Paucy Goods, Musical Itistrtuneuts, Jewelry, Perfumery, Stone Ware, Brooms, Brushes,WhiSs.. Umbrellas, Bird Cages, Pocket Knives, Gmis, Pistols; Ammunition. Lietors,Trusses, Supporters, Port-momisies, Shoulder Braces, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, Fees, to., Gold Pens, Stationery, Violin, Glitter, & Bus Viol Strings, Bows, Sc., Porcelain Teeth, Lith.. °graphs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes. . India' the popular Patent Medicines. - Also some Dry Goods, Wooden, Hard &Japanned Ware, Pluid.and Oil Cans, Camphena, _ Burning fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Poot,Lard,Olive, tutor, and Boiled &Paw Linseed OILS, White Lead, Zinc, all kinds of Colored Paints, Vinegar, Canary Iced, and other things too numerous to mention. Montrose, Juno 16, '59. ABEL TURAELL. 100 BUSHELS .WIIITE WINTER SEED WRIT, For sale by BALLAVIN & ALLEN. Montrose, August 15th. 1859. KEDZIEIS RAIN WATER FILTERS. THE subscribers are agents teethe above valuable article, and have on hand and will keep the different sizes for sate: They will be happy to show the FICTER to their 'friends and customers, and'can easily demonstrate the value and importance of perfectly purifying Rain Water from all impurities, nod thus making it conducive to health and comfort, with small ex pense and o 6 troubla. *Every person is aware of the superiority of Pure Soft Water for Drink. in and Culinary purposes, and also the ,great difficulty they have heretofore experienced in procuring it These celebreted FILL ER.S effect the object speedily and perfectly. Please call and examine them. EVANS & ALLEN:‘ Nn. 2 Odd Fellow's !fall Bing,haraton, • Ang,ust 29th, 1859. GOLD TIIIIMBLES....AII sizes. Also, Silver do., by EVANS S. ALLF:Ii. MATED KNIVES..--.A full stock of 'ratite and Desert 'Plated Knives and Car vers to match. Just received by EvAss ALLEN. EAR -RINGS AND BREAST-PINS. The sulNcribers have this ay received from the manufactory a fine lot of Lava, Enameled, let, • Cameo, Gold Stone, and all gold gar-rings and Pins, in sets and single, some very fine and rich. EVANS & AZ,LEN, No. :Odd Fellow's Hall Binghamton, Aug. 2.9 th, 185 - 9. - COLD PENS....A very superior stock of Gold Pens, with and without holders, all 'sizes and of first quality, by Evans & ALLEN. BRA CELETS.--A large addition to our stook of Bra'eelets, viz: 'flair Bead, Jet, Garnet, Band; Gold and Plated, Enameled and' Engraved, of all sizes, and qualities. Just re ceived by Evans & ALLEN. LOCKETS. --We have now on hand the best assortment of Lo. nts ever .offered to our customers from 1 to 6 faeSs, and from 81 to $lO. EVANS & ALLEN. GOLD SPECTACLES—..Of every age, and Inrions qualities - nnirpricen. by EVANS & ALLEN. Q ALT, by the Barrel, Sack or Poona, for 0 ga le by ' ABEL TURRELL TIOGI POINT AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Railway or Endless Chain Horse rower for One or Two Horses. Changahle Thresher and Separa tor and Thresher and IdANITFACTCEFD lIT WELLES, BLOOD . & CO., • ..A.theiags, phe Improved Emery Horse Pow ers are equal if not superior to any End less Chain Posers in the world; and warranted greatly superior to the sy heeler Rack and Pin ion Powers. . . ' The Tioga Point Horse Powers are unequaled . for convenience be any other r , -betng adapted to' a great variety of uses where Power is needed— as five different degrees of motion are obtained without extra gearing, and also any. desirable length and velocity of crank motion for cross cut Sawing,Pumping and Churning! They run ensile, are strong, durable, well finished, and made of toed materials. Tiva Point Threshers and Separators They are made of carious sizes,and . are supe rior to any other maaufacture—of which tact judges of such machines wilt be satisfied upon examination. . ralllthlif Mills Fitted to run by lobe Power, Thresher sad Separator. by BeWag from the Power, Thresher and Cleaner. The Tioga Point Thresher and . Cleaner, and Emery's Combined Thresher and Creaner: these run easily ad thresh and clean fast, without wasting the grain which is cleaned fit for market, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Fur Sate—Tinge Point Farming Mills, Por. table, Circniar and Ceot.• Cut Saw Mills. Clover Hullers, and Farm Grist Mil's, all of which are very superior machines.. . - Personk in-this and. adjoiinng counties shood by all means examine theebove mention ed lintchines before purchasing elsewbere. No one will'ulsh to send off several hundred miles for agricultural maehlnea, when ,BETTen ■a cesrs are to be had made near at home - . Send for Illustrated and Priced-Catalogues. ' H. 1...8L0 - WERS, agent for Susquehanna county, Post Office. Mnntrose.:- Augu*t, 16th. 1859.+tf. NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS! TILE NOTICE! AND Students- of all other sehoolajbat . erish to prpeura Books and Stationery at FAIR rEICiS, will bear in mind.that they can find all the Text Books need in the different Schools of the county at the Montrose Book Store. Prof. Stoddard's series of A rithmeties, also his Elementary and University Algebras. 'Eight sizes Webster's world renowneff Dic tionaries. includin the New Pidtorial edition of the Unabridged, • dec. A. N. BULLARD. . Montrose, A ugus • leth. PERSONS wish' • g to establish Manafiito. ries is a n • and_thriving plaza where bnitiness is go See advertisement of the Hammonton Settlement. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 miles from Philadelphia by, railroad in the 'State of New Jersey. Soil among the beat for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam Soil,' with's clay bottom. The land is a large tract divided into small farms, and bandied, from all parts.of the country are now settling and building. , The crops produced are lar,geand esti be seen grow. ing. • The climate is delightful lied Secure from froata. Terms from ins t 0,820 Per_acro pays ble within four years by installments. To Mait the place—Lem Vine Street wharf at Phila delphia at 7:30. a. m.. by rsilroad.for Haintoon= toe, or address IL J. Byrnes, by letter, Hammon ton Post Office, Atlantic County New Jersey. See full advertisement in another column. 16, 1 t T Or Tn; *Nth' READY-PAY SYSTFM TT Is certain that Goods can be sold successful: ly In Montrose and at-Susquehanna Depot FOR -CASH. These doubting this assertion will do well tonal] • • at the stores of 03uttenbag i Itosenbaum, Cn., . _ where it will be proven that the Merchant in gelling his Goods can afford to sell Cheaper for Cash, and can otter inducements sufficient to make it an object to Purchasers, at whatever mace they are obliged to make, to procure the Money to adopt in their Purchases the Cann SYSTEM. We tuivolust received and are constantly re ceiving, a splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, adapted for this season, and-which will not fail to give general - satisfaction. They were per. purchased under thil"most favorable eircumstan ces, and we are enabled and WILL offer and sell at prices far below others that will give and have given an everlasting Credit; no matter whether it is Tom, Dick, or Harry. - 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 Good/unknown in this market, among which will be found, in LADIES'DRESS GOODS, All the novelties of the season, cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S. SHAWLS ! New and choice styles of Broche double and single, Stela, glaid,l%Vool, Taint and Mantilla, and a new style of Chenill Shawls, cheap at 6tittnibtrg, jostnbnuin, Co.'s MIMI :Mini, An assortment always on hair', also Ladies Cloth and Trimming to match, of all Andra, cheap at guttenberg, °ma'am, it, Co's. EMBROIDERMS! In this Department' isle can offer great induce mentQ, as they are purchased - directly from im porting houses. The assortment comprises French Netts, Sleeves and Collars, Worked Edgings and Inserting, and a great many chore urn cies belong•to this line too numerous to men lion, cheap at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, S CO'S Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and Plumes, Wire, Stiff N.,et tings and Frames, at Wholesale and Retail,—cheap at GUTTENBERG; ROSENBAUM ; i• cps _ Domestic GoOdi May be found all the different qualities of Prints, Ginghatos, . Bleached Gooks, Fine Unbleached Mullins, Ticks; Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2 fits Fide, cheap at ")..4i3ER,G, ROSESBAUICA CO'S VAN MADE CLOTHING, As this is-one of their PRINCIPAL BRANCHES or BUSINESS in New York City, theyeertainly have one great advantage over all the rest of Clothiers; they having One Partner steady in New York city to devote all Wit time to this particular branch of manufacturing. , They wi I furnish, at any time, a 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 Great Variety and Different Styles VESTS! Stich as Velvet, Plush, Cisaimer, 'and Satin • cheap at , • GIITTEI 4' III3ERG, ROSENI3AUM, & CO'S. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, of the Bed Material Rifted Notice Under Garments Fos LADIES As WELL is 'roil GENTLEMEN, Bach u Silk, Bad also Lambswool, elate GLITTRIBERG, ROSENBAIIII,4 COl3 ONE WORD EF~Y~Ia+a~~►~~~i;r~~~:~a:~r~,ii:aA TO OUR 111117.8003 FRIENDS OUSTOMERS,, And in *ties[silo those knowing themselies indebted .to us, we !eill slay ceee more that. we will sell for Ready. Pay Wratftir, sad all Ae. counts and Rotel most be settled without Far. they - Notiee. sWe ire tired-or writing . Danning Letters and popporting the PostOMee,and Aire .by losing. Womill take all kind o_f Grold et the Highest Market Prices for Plyirent, and all Amounts -standing over fax. Moodie -on_our Books will kW left for 'collected 11ah01i... 3 e00 by Note. L. '• • • tuttenbtii, stubanm • - •tt Montrose, Ps; April lad:oB6d. R. KFNYON JR &CO. Vrr. :real Tsytlthe Inspection DRY GOODS Ibis day received, consisting In part of as follows: Rich . Bletklloire Antique Silk 18s. per yard; Foulard Silk, nice style, 6s. per yard; Rich Plaid Silk, the very neatest • pattern% 10s. per yard; Black Silk, 28 inches wide, from 'ls. to 12s. per yard; splendid Black SillrShawls from $8 to $i 1, the finest assortment in Busq'a Co.; new invoice of Gingham% at very low prices; also of Calicoes; large stock - iif Denims, Mixtures, Plaids, and Lawn% Printed Shawls from '7ll. to $5; Broths Shawls from $5 tq $25; Collars from .t eta. to 20a.; Parasols from Bs. to 24a: each; Bonnet; ,a large stock; Ribbons and Flowers; also a new infoice of Gents Shoes- - .. Congress, Enamelled and Cali Skin; Ladies Congress Gal. ter% Rid and Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam. stied Boots; Children Pal odi Boots, Gaiters and everything in that tine. They would also cell 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 greateit pains to please all who call and see and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid to procuring fine goodk.--in every style. Ma= A new lot this daji recriiiid.' and would le swctfully solicit an elimination of the tame. Good Tea at 35., city prices, also at de. be. 6e. Be. • 1_413 G Walk. COFFEE---Java, . Rio and. Ground Coff e e. SA LERATUak••Jarnes Pyre's. Babbitt's Mod. icinal; and ExJelsior, &e. NAILS, and atao a new stock of lIVALL PAPER and Wllt. DOW PA PER,ihis day received: PARR. 111141 G TOOLS of the most , approved patterns. Crcool.e . r3r, Gold . Band; Shaded, Blue Band, and all the new styles, an fait an they appear-in New York. FLotin constantly orr hand. SA LT by the barrel or sack. PATENT 11E4iCINES, GLASS, and everything else von want.' R. KENYON JR. & CO Lawny;lle Centre, Pa., Jane Bth, 1859 THE SECRET 1311311CMES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. thaPtit Thousand. A PEW Wcrds on the Rational 4 7 Treatment without Medicine, .." of Spermatorrhea or Loral Weak ness; Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nerrbus Debility, Prematar6 Decay of the System, Impo tency and Impediment to yarri!gegeneralty, E• 1 B. DE LANEY, Ili. The important fact that the many alarming complaipts, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed writ- Out MEDICINE, is in this small tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the fully explained, by meima of which every one ma enabled to cure utrascLy perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad vertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free ins sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANE-Y, 88 East Ist Street. New York City. [fl7vegp. MARRIAGE GUILE. A NEW BOOK, BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M, D. , 1:i .,. • The secret clue to courtship, love -'A.\';:it:/../. di. marriage: with the diseases loci .4 Zy_... "=-,-- dent to youth, maturity-and cod age• -', ..... - QZ, being lights and shades of married S , life, its joys and sorrows, hopes •/-1:111' - fears and disappointments. Let all married people, oy.those contemplating marriage and having the least impediment to married life, read this book.. Let every young man and woman in the land read this book. It is fall of Plates, and discloses secrets that every one should know: a little knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in after life. Send for a copo (enclosing nets., to DR. Wm. YOUNG, ap2B yl 416 Spruce•at, Philadelphia.. 1 EETIFI.---GUM AND PLAIN TEETH, for sal e . by "ABEL TURRELL THE NEW ERA! SPRIN & SIMMER GOODS, at Great Bargains.—Beady-Pay and Small Profits! 3131:711.11.3[W1. IS now receiving a full and choice Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, including a great variety of Rich Prints in new styles, Ginghams, Brilliants,Plain and Fancy Lawns.Chullie, Robes, Silk Dress:FisSues, and Barages,Btackand Fancy Silks. Poplins, &c.; with a superior essor merit of Silk ; BnOche. Cashmere and Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Broad Clothi, Casaimeres, Summer Stuffs, &c., with a large assortment of other Staple and Fancy Goods ) . as usual in Groceries. Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Stoves, Drugs, - Paints, Oils, &iota end 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 with the spirit of the times, will be sold for Beady Pat, 10 to 25 per cent. below llogrilar Prices. An examination of the Goods and Prices will be found profitable to those who wish to buy. & Salt constantly on hand. New Mi lford, 6,tay 4th, 1859. Coirri 7 COBB would respectfully announce to the Lis public that he tnay'still 1* found at' the old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants of the community. - He will keep on hand a good stock of - • . lawc•caterles > S CIGA.4 3, TEAS, COFFEE. SPICER. FRI:aI:FLOOR and'SA LT (by the sack orbarrel,) Flan, and all articles found in First Class Groceries. He would particularly call the attention of Farmers and others - to the fact that he is constantly receiving fresh supplies of FIRST - RATE FLOUR. also rood And medium quaiiiies, which will be sold RIGHT, for ready pay, in quantities to suit the purchaser. Montrose, Feb. , 2lst 1859. REAR YE! BEAR YE! F - Eiltrill L. L BLACK and Colored- Dress_ Sias, Collars and Understeeves, Lace Valls' Bro. 'tissue for Va 'lt, Earners Ida, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Bard Boxes and Bonnet Boards. a new sap. ply 91 Gaiters. Corn Starch and Tapieo for puddings. Cheap at' It C. TYLER'S. _ Montrose, June Bth, 1859. . - IRIO3II.(CONTALICag G. F. roziottear HAS removed his shop across (ho street, to the building one', door below Keeler & Stoddard's, which he has Stied up expressly fors Saddle, Harness and Think Shop ; where may be found all kinds of lELALPLINTI3IESII3, from the beaviestiesin, to 'the lightest trotting harness, and A general aasorment of trimmings, which will be made up or sold very low. -.:Caniage Triimidnirs: good assortment on hand, which will be sold very low; all trimming done otralpor:thak - efe. where,' • 4 OAK LEATHER on bud, from which harowaseayill be made and. - wit , rrearkftea.: * * *Customers will please bear ie mind that wish to settle up once a year. Those *deg nowitgad 'ateounto, 'mites' deli, will "Wigs! by settlis j g ormsking payment without further ' - 'S.F,FOIII/111L11 4 :;;' Feb. - 24th, 1 8 5 2 .1 • /1"1"4344 maw Imam.. Slur, *Ant Trobision ceftort, At BIONTIROSCE, PL - ONE drew below J. Ethridge's Drag Stoie, oil Public Avenue, where will be found ioastaarly on band a general - assortment of GROCERIES: Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups; Teas, Coffee oke., 6E0 4 eke. • • Also tho choicest brands of FAMILY FLOUI4 Meal, Lafd, - Pork. Hams, Fish, Candles &c. We solicit . a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to dO the fair thing, hoping by each .bergain to secure another. . BALDWIN & ALLEN. ALTRED,BALDWIII. , WK. 1.. ALLEN. WM. B._,SIMPSON, Wing REFikIRER, Shop in Boshd, d: We&ter's new building, next door above Seder & Stoddard's. HAVIN G worked for the past nine years with the most skillful workmen„ he feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. ,AII Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction. W. Sultana has worked for me for some time, and t can recommend him as a careful and skilful workman, competent to do all good work as can be done in the country, an d worthy of confidence. - Wm. A. Cuemitettur. - Towanda June 10th, 1858. Refersto— T YVm. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D. Montayoe, E 0. GoodriO, D. Kingsbury, Towan. da ; B. B. , Bentle7, L Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Mei:arose. * * *Jewelry: neatly repaired- on short notice, 'and on reasonable terms. Isth, i 858.—tr. • FIIIIKLIN ar I pilE subscriber having iiumbased refitted and newly furnished flu as above well known and popular Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the tray cling public and others with all the attentions and conveniences ; usually found in first-caws. Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro prietot and his Assistants to make the Hole equal in every point to any in the country. The Bar will always be supplied With the Choiceit . Liquora. The Stablei, connected with this HoUse aro, large, roomy and convenient, and careful . and attentive Hottlers are always in charge of them. J. S. TARBELL. Ilontrese,llay 13th, 1858. KEYSTONE HOTEL _At Montrose; Penn. MIL Z. BATOR, Proprietor. r HIS now and commodious Hotel situated on Public Avenue, near the Court Honse,and -nearly in the centre of the business portion of Montrose, is now In ly completed and furnished, pod will be opened on Monday. the ?7th day of the present month for the accommodation of the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to give Complete Satisiliction. • Th 6 Hotel and Furniture are new, Laid no ex gem* has been t pared to render it equal, if not superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It 1s well supplied with .all- 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 New and Convenient `The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron ego of his old friend', and the public generally. W5l. K. HATCH. ontrose, September 2 I tit, 1858. SUMMER AURANGEAENT. lEW RAILROAD ROUTE— DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA & WESTERN-RAIL ROAD—New and expeditious broad gnage route from the Nort and West, via Great Send ann Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, April 11th, 1859; trains will be ion as follows: N. The Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on N. Y & Erie R. R. arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 a. M. and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leareiGreat Bend for New York and Philadelphia at' 8.10 a. in. Doe at Montrose, - 8,45 " Tunkhannock, 9.24 " Factoryville, 9.48 " Scranton,_ 10.35 " Moscow, ' 11.22 " Stroudsburg, 1.26 p. m. Water Gap, . .1.39 " Detawiire,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.04 " Bridg6villo, 2.35 '" Junction, . 3IZ " New York, 7.15 " •'• Philadelphia, , Eta ~ Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier , No. 2 North River, at 7.30 a. in. From Philedelphia,leave Walnut St, ,r ', Wharf, at . 6.oir . "' Leave Junction, 10.50 " - Due atßridgeville,. . 11.37 " Delaware,(ls mie.todinner);ll.s2 . " Water Gap, ' _ ' 12.29 p. m. Stroudsburg, 12 41 \ a Moscow, , • • -2.26 ' l, Scranton,, 3.10 '" . - Factoryville, , 3.58 " Tnnkhannock, - • 4.13 " -Montrose, • , 4.55 " Great Bend. &Sib “ Connecting at Vreat Bend with the MailiTrain, west, at - - 5.37 " Accommodation Train leavesScnu- - •.: -toe for Great. Bend at 8.10 a. m. Arrive at Great Bend. ' 12 40 p.m'. Connecting with the Dunkirk Expres wed at 1 10. the Emigrant Train west at 1.d3,--and the N. Y. Express, east. at 1 36 p. m. Returning, leaves Great Bend at 2.00 p. in. Due at Scranton, ' 6.15 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division,a passengerear will be at tailed to the Express Freight Trains, leaving. Scradou, at 4.00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 10.05 <"- $6 - Junction at 2.20 p. m. Returning, Will leave Junction at 8.30 a. to. Due at Stroudsburg at -7.05 " " Scranton at, 2.30 p. m. Passengers to and from New York change cars at Junction—to and from Philadelphia at Bridgeville. - For Pittston, - Kingston,--and Wilkiabarre, take 1 4 & B. R. IL, cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take the Stage" at Scranton.- Tickets sold, and baggage checked tbrosrgl. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. W. N . ...lzirws.Gen'lTiiket Agent Scranton April 6th, 1859. I.\ ' H. GARRATT I WHOLESALE , AND-RETAIL DEALER IN FLOUR, OM, SALT, &Ai- NNW XILIORD.—SaIa !tom, FRAM WSW WILL • keep Constantly on heed the best brands of FLOUR—by the Heck or Hun dred Barrels—et the lossreat market priaes. Also, SALT-4,y the Single Barrett,' Load. `All orders from Merchants and Dealers will be promptly attended to, *** Cash paid for 'Grain, Wool, Folio; Irides, and all Farmers' Produce In their season. • New Milford, April pi, !NM. CHEAP and easy remedy for thence ami tr Corns. Try it. Also /darer* Rat modifies Exterminator, sold by. 'J. LYONS& BON. Jane Idtb, WIL NOTTING coorza.--- In , plums. _WM. IL -Cooper & Co. ANKERS. Sseemors to PM. COOPER itt„,c(X,:ifontroasi,,Pa• CM*onfa door east frau radii Stine; Tailspin° Sired. lifoutrosis filly 14,1869.41 c imps TICE 1110)112,00 -DEZIOGIULT. PUBLISHED .TUUUDAYS AT HONTROSE..PA.- OPTICE OA PUBII9 AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE KO. Titans—s 4 lir annum. or $1 50 in sirens. Delinquents subject to charge of $2 50 per year, With interest• Discontintmnees optional with the Puhlfsher until all arrearages are Odd. Advertisements inserted at $1 per square of 12 lines; 25 cents per square for each insertion after the first three. One square - ode year, $B, each additional square, $4. Job Work of;all kinds-executed neatly andpromptly. Blanks always on hand. REMOVAL. y _little dr Post, Attereirs at Law, have 1.4 removed 'to their dew. office, alew doors south 9rikiid drAVAbSt4ell coreer.-: Montrone Ott:2K.-3m _ HENRY. McKEAN, A • TTORN nd "COUNSELLOR'at LAW. XS. 'Office in the Union Bloek—Towands, Brad ford coenty, Pa. ' 'Will attend promptly to all protefotional hairiness intrusted to him, in this and adjoining counties. rje3'sBtf "HONE AGAIN," g. 1317dDrEE. OFFICE, over_ Wilson's Store.' LODGINGS, at SEARLE% HOTEL. Montrose, Much 10th. 1858. - WM. W. SMITH, & CO., Cabinet dad Chair flinnalactar en, foot of Main Street. Montrose. Pa. - JOHN GROVES, • Fashionable Tallor—Shop near the Baptist- Meeting Hous, on Turnpike Street Montrose, Pa. • a • . W. WELLS • • HAVING permanently located in Dundail offers his professional services to all who may require then].,Also:keeps constantly on hand a full stock of Drams and Medicine., Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Inirposek rap7-6m. HAYDEN BROTHERS, Now Milford, Peass'a. Wholesaile 'dealer in Buttons, Combs Suspenders, Threads, • Fancy Goods Watches, Jewelry, Silverand Plated Ware, Cut lery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c. &c. • - Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. sr WM, HAYDEN, " TRACY HAYDEN. JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. AM &Ca Charley Morrit with hair and ha; seir,sole heir Of this v a st . ttriA i And none to haßass me and hailt, Resolved to warßant ev'ry joR. Let's have it rush ; rs always herE, •$09,11 find me honest, juSt and (sig. * * *Shop No. 3, Basement of &MIMS Hotel, on Turnpike Street. • Dr. H. Smith, - SURGEON DENTIST. Residence and of fice opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Mohtrose. Particular attention will be` given to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. ABEL TURRELL,MI"7" B 44 P A . Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemical:, Dye Stuffs, Glass-wale,Paints; Oils, Vnrniahe•, Window. Glass. Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew. elry, Perfumery, &c.. , --And Agent for all the most popular Patent Medicines. ' DR. Do THAYER,. Phisicitin and Surgeon, Montrose, Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store. NOTICE. • I.lh. PATRICK, JR., would like . after a Ramiro of nearly ten years, to appeal to-the morafeenmbilities of a very generous pub lic, who have always manifested their sense of_ appreciation of his usefulness by exacting his , services when needed or thought to be needed; bat SOU have given no other evidence-of grati tude or good will—particularly in the way' of "substantial aid" as Kossuth .would say—that he now desires a full and entire settlement 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 considered wrong, if, after a few weeks, the' aid accounts, remaining unsettled. sho'd be placed in the hands of a good sharp erlledor, and made to account to him something that will boy Oats and Ruck wheat. Please notice this, and take action accor dingly.—Yourit jan2 • 'E. PATRICK, JR... illt .I_att.l WHOLEOM% VI, tiILABE; ALESALT DEALER, 201 Washingtogrist i • ' (Directly opposite Washington Market,) New STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and:Fine" Satz at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, cOnsiating - in . part of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy ire; Jeffrey & gamy. Marshall's, Brownlow'a, and 500110 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Ca meos, St. Übes; Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivica, Nantes, &c.,, all of which will be sold at bargain prices from vessels r store and !storehouses. Any parrhaeer wishing to select from a good assortment will flad it to hie interest to call: N. B.;--Fine table salt put up in small bags of different sizes, and constantly on hatid,in ship. ping order. Also ei splendid article of Rock Ground salt, in quad boxes, put up and for sale by the quantity, in eased of. live-dozen each. Newyork, April let; 1059..—1Y* C. 0. FORDHAM, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS & SHOES. Montrose, Pa. Shop over Tyler's Store. All kinds . of work made-to order and repairing done neatly. jel • NEWS OFFICE. THE New York City Illustrated Newypapera Magazines, ate &e.. for sale at the MONTROSE BOOKSTORE, by A. N. BULLALD. DYNTAL NOTICK . AIA; GIFFORD. has ll:Witted iliroself in Montrose tot the purpose of estryng on the' DENTAL PRACTICE in all its branches. Ht is bow Ivady to attend to all calls in. his - profession Withpriimptness, and will endeavor to - give entire satisfaction. All operations WARRANTED. Office Over Chandler's store. Sept. 1,5th:1868.-4 DR. JOHN W..C.068, rinrsgozaw & stritamorc Siontrbie, Pa. Offico of) Public Avenue, opposite Sestiels Hotel. )larch Ist, 1859.—tt 9"MIE HAM MONTON FARMER—A news J. paper devotedle therefore-and Agricul ture, also' setting forth full neonate of the new settletnerit of Hanimonton, in. New Jersey; can be suluieribed for at only 23 cents per annum. inclose.postage stamps for the - amount. Ad, dremeditor of Farmer ..liiimnionton P.: . o.' At lantio,Co., New Jersey ; Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality hi one of the healthiest and moat delightful .climates in the Union, sad wherb - crops are never cat down by , frosts,' the,terrible scourge of the 'north,. see advertise. went of flanimonton Lands. SUPERIOR ground Coffee in- eans, Codfish &e., for We by .1.:14Y0N8..44 KM. June baking. ' - . Q II PAY "IscIIOOL LI UR AR I AO furnished to order by -.1.-LYONS& SON. June lot, 1859. W G • in farlinn of bositnout, aniv. every welvky, -ABELTURRELL ADIEW r A 11lTJERIL,-..A aew lot at bB eeptili by . /..LYONtritlsoNi - July 270. flyer's Sarsaparilla A compoind remedy, in which we have la bored to pro duce the most effectual alterative that can made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other statistaices of still greater alterative _power as to - liford an - effective antidote for the disease, Sinapatillaja repited to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is warmed by those who suffer from Struinous complaints, and that one which will accomplish the i r cure Must prove of immense service to this large clear of our afflicted fellow-citizen~. How completely this Compound will do it has been proven by caper. Intent on many of the worst cases to be found of the fallowing comp --. laints : 13cm:swims AND &wroth es COVPLAINTIrr ifiIOPTIONIi AND BIICPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS, PHIPLES,: BLOTCHES, TITHOES, SALT -RHECH SCALD IiESD; SYPHILIS AND Svrnitiric Ar mor:on., Mancinusi. Disease, Duarte, Nsc.. &sum on Tic Doototranux, Dcnitriv, DYS. ?Erste AND INDIGESTION, BUTSIPELAs, BOSH OR Sr. Avrtiosy's Fine, and indeed the whole thus of complaints arising from larentrr or run Storni. - This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when tacn in the spring, to expel the teal . humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time- sly expulsion of them many. rankling disorders are slipped In the bud. Multitudes can, by the ant of this remedy, spare theni t elvei from the endutance of - foul- eruptiOns artd ulcerous acres, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corinpticms, if - not waisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by. an alterative medicine. 'Cleause,out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities .butstbig through the skin in pimples. eruptions,, "or,itsres; 'cleanse it when you find it is oh: 4ructed and sluggish in the'reinss; cleanse-it whenever-It is foul, and your feelings will tell you when: Even where no - partienlar disorder LI felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer,- for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and' all is well ; but with this ' pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. - Sooner or, later'something must go wrong, and- the great machinery .c.r life is disordered or overthrown. - SarsaparilleZ has,' and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing the s e ends. But the world - has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone hat not all the 'virtue that' is claimed for it, bu t mere because many preparations, pretending to he concentrated extracts of it, - contain but little of the viitue of Sarsaparilla, or any 'thing else. - Duringlate years the public have been mis ' led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart •of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar Most ' of these'have been frauds upon the sick, for they not-only contain little, if any. Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. /fence, bitter and painful disappointment, has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla 'whiefi'llood the market until the nettle . itself is justly despiiktl, aid bas become synonymous with impositipn and cheat. Still we call thieve:n:lpound Saisaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy es shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for - believing it has virtues Which are irresistible by the ordinary run oaf 'the diseases it is intend ed to Cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the cvstem, the remedy should be judiciously taken aceutding to directions on the bottle. riIETAIIED nl- DR. J. C. A l'lo It it CO. LOWELL, "NIA SS. Price, s; per Bottle 1 Sic Bottler for 10 . ,Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has iron for itself such' a `renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it au entirely unnecessary - for us to recount the evidence of its ‘irtues wheres:er it has been cm ployeri. 'As it bas long been - in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more 111., :mien: the people its quality is kept up to theibest it ever has been, and that it may be relied en tO do for their relief ail it has ever been found to dd. , Ayer's ..Cathartic Pills, POR TFIE corm OP Cstireners, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dyntery, Pour tJamneh, Erysijvlas, Headache, Tiles, !Animalism, Eruptions anti tilirtDiseasea, Lirer Diary, Teton, Tumors and Solt lihrunt, lf - orins, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner • Pili, m; r d Jro Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-tooted, so that the most sensi tie can take Them pleasantly. and they are the best aperient in the notld for all the purposceof a t milt' physic.. Price 25 emits per !Oz; rive boxes for SLOO. - - . Great numbers of Cleittyien, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies,. but our space Len will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish-gratis our AMERICAN A LMAN Ac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of she above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their -cure, DO not be put off by nuptincipled dealers With other preparations they make more profit on. Demand ATE/1 . 8, and tape no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. • nur Remedies arc for sale by A. TututELL, MontroSe; A. P. MILLER, & Gibson; ). MOSFoRD, Friendsville; YoUSE. & SMITH, Summers; IRA SCOTT, Springville; HAT. DER BROTHERS, New Milford; J. T. CARLISLE, Great Ben& E: R. Gziow, Glenvzood; W. H. 'Nam. Dimoek; &Tun & MORLEY, Hanford, and all Druggists. ftrdig ly • SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANSA WATbON, No. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Have now on hand a large assortment of Fire and Thief Vtoof Salamander Safes. Mao, Iron Doors for Banks and Storea,lron Shutters', Iron Sash. alLmaltos of Locks, equal to an, made in the United States.' Fiver Safes in one Fire: All some out /tight , with contents in good condition. T! THE BALAMANDICR SAiES OF Pen.Aniu.Pnii AGAINST THE WORLD. EVANS fot WATSON .- Have had the surest demonstration in 'Old following certificate 'that their manufacture : tot Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the represented - ens which have been made of them as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element Miladelphia, April 12th, 1856. Messrs, Evaeti 47. WiTeON.— tl em en :It affords us the highest satisfaction to state to yon, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which wO purchased of you some inOntha Niece, we sated a large portion of oar jewelry,and all our IW:ohs, papers, &c., exposed,to the calaniitous fire le RanateadPlace, on the morning of the 11th When we reflect th • t these Safes were located in the fourth stow) , 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 retard the. preservation of their .valuablit contents as most ,convincing proof of the great security afforded by your &gee. - .We shall take much pleasure in recommend, ing them to men of Wittiness as a sure reliance against 'fire. GEORGE W. SIMMONS & BRO.. Jewelers, - Who have purchased six litrge Safes since. April 28, ' • A CAR D . . Goma, Novi 92d, 1858. UtHEREASthere baVe been same statements V V 'nude by me against Ron a:A A. Rutter . , and whereas said R. A. Kelley has commenced wsnit against: me in the common pleas of SUS. quehanns-county for trespass ow-the case, now for the sake of '33 settlement of said suit and peace. and quietness I make the following ac koowledgmenta: firsti regret that I ever said anything about- Said Kelley, and at this• time withdraw all. charges against hei-that I hsv# made and do not believe ber at this time to _ ; a F. BRUN DAGE. A HOMESTEADFOR 810: A HOMESTAn CIL FOR 8100; also, HOMESTEADS FOR 81000 AVID - OVER,: in a desirable, beidthy .11. 4 AGENTS WANTED! Seat! for a Pam phlet. Address E. RAEDER, LAND Avant, jylMt: . • Port Royal; Va. QHOB Bunineaa anat , Factoriet can be carried .ton prollably at. Hammonton. See Adver, lectoeut of Hammonton Lodi,