The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 06, 1859, Image 4

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    DRY -GOODS FOR A._llllllN,--1859
,:.;c1; of SILK GOOGS,
1 1 Full .tuck of STAPLE GOODS.
Dr' uocluof 'FANCY GOODS,
- Fashionable FALL SHAWLS, -
f'.Go7'llti, CA SSIMERES, VESTING'S'.
lanexis, Quilts, Table Liam, eti., etc.,
- EYRE & LANDELL,
r !, d; Arelk.els,; Philadelphia.
..1" ---1114 , :k Wh i biesale,at low rates.
Thlriains,_Daily.from New York Auctions.
S'eptembiT Bth, 1859..3m.ar-
A 1.1, wanting farms in a delightful climate.
I. rick soil, and -secure from frosts. See ad.
e:l , -ernent of Hammonton Lands in another
+n. -
E T E D.-A Y
nu= WAS Alf . Aiuuvei Or- •
;
- -AT- ' - •
• Nc:o6 21!
- T - N EL.krisiEs, Prints Stelia Shawls, UanGliaa.
;.1J Dusteny rairkaola and Umbrellas, and an
iurtoetuic quantity of other..9ooDS which -will
be Nbown ra.reof charge by H. C. TYLER..
Nay 19th, 1853. • -
ABEL TV RIMELIA
salting •
at hart:sins to JWELRY the
Call and see. July 21
MAKE THE OLD THINGS NEW!
..*Ew ARTICLE for sale in Sue
queletrna County only at the Montrose
Itt *(Ore. '
A Yin liogariv ClOth. 48, 45 and. 48
.
we:P•s- w/.?e,—for Tablet, Stands, Bar, Store,
lira? II•kr-Ccornlers, Melodeon and Piano Cdvers.
P , •; T:N ED TABLE AND STAND SPREADS Orlts.
and atyies, and Tall warranted to stand
1,1. or of boiling water, hot coffee pat. cara
t lmie,` spirits, &c., &c., and will neither break
nor crack in cold or hot weather. inat the adj.
c,e. to make 'old furniture new.
A N. BULLARD
M..ni rose. July 2.414 1859.
-FRESHARRIVAU
undersigned would respectfully an
:a noutie to. the public that he has just ra
t:eh-ea ii .supply 0f ...
-
whios may be tound the very best of
SU,gctr ! , Molasseg Syrup;
_' „Tea, Cow, dice r •
at price to - f.tiit the times, for ready pay. Don't
'.4.e the place, but-call at the . Lase:heat of
- 1.03 AX %TONIE TILOTIEL,
your humble servant carries -on -a
SALOON & GROCERY BUSINESS,
r_n,, , re the public- may always rely upon
4!..-ir wants attended t.zr with promptness
0. M. CRANE.
April 20th.
HEED. THIS WARNING !
LOOK _OLIT FOR 'BARGAINS
few Goods '
T II ‘IDEN BROTHERS' ORIGINAL
C Price 'Ready Pay Store, consisting of
i Dry Goods, Groceries,
0001% a: Slioes, - 111alsik Ca
Wall Paper
Stolle & Wooden Ware,
Plst)lil . ,
_ ' P; s, Oils, alaas, are.,
Wateltr., Jea - elry. Yankee Notions,
-EX.D TO THEM! JET
. u a iG serer find old shelf-worn, mcdh:esten,
• •;.-, er of style Goods at ilatmcs Bros.'
Oal Fogies, and buy your Goods
:•u can savz '2B l'ut CENT. We have
: ' k of
GOODS Furchased for-CASH I
, ;i , 14 sold at prices that will frighten the
r.,2, principles.
.EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED
rre,,ent,d., No charge for showing Goods.
HAYDEN BROTHERS. -
Nol 11 Ilford. Pa., lane; 1859. - tm
_LAD _WARRANT
. CO. 3EL MAL:X-EM.
'INE imdersigied offers for sale a' U. 8.
1_ LAM) WA4RANT for , 160 acres. For
1,1.1 War.:.envire of A. J.Gerritsoo at the office
~f th- DeMorrat, or of me, or address
-111 '.%1•1nLr....e, p a . IRA COLE-
Augiist 2.51 h, 1859.--3 w. .
P. REYNOLDS,
AC I';G 'retutoe43. to Montrose for the pur
p"-e 2. of resuming the Tailoring Business,
announces to the public that he is
prcparoci to attend to their wants with prompt- -
nt:, anti fidelity:
Latest Fashions ..
4.licays M hand. Cutting done on abort notice.
w•arraP.ted to fit. Shop *in basement of
S- srii HOtel—roroor room in front. aug4lstf.
- • MORE
CHEAP GOODS!
i'I.ENDID New Ctialie, Lawns, Prints, and
$.17 (:; , _hams. at reduced prices. Mao 13 lbs.
.4' :Sugar for one dollar, er of Rise. Just
unl for sale by J. LYON'S &SON.'•
11 , 41:r , ,:e. lane 15th, 1859. - .
1 - }UicNiS,G FLUID, White and Cod Fish.,
..t.) zer. Ki4,S-S. Boots, and more Gnitera
t o. $1.,5—a1l at TYLER'S.
1!) - ii , _
9 - ► LBS. OF SUGAR for Slt,oo, at
1 - Li. C. 'nut's.
1R59.
3,000 ROLLS,OP WALL PAPER.
.11•011111111141111 S
. &C, &C.
4 Ni>.tit.SUPPLYO'stiirrivert and 'for sate
_LA - A. TURRELL
CoggswelPs
STI-PROGISTIC SETS;
a core for INFILAXIMATORY-Dirwrasei of
nit klaas, for :kale b?, ARKL TURRELL
Jl„6tr e. June nil. 1859.
EitONS wishing to change their both:teas
.11 to a rapidly ll:terms/Fig County, It New Set.
tkrin-ut s here hundrode are going. Where the
c;im.l.tv, is mild and delightful. See advertise.
mt•nt of lintomonton Settlement, another eol-
s itAPE GB OWEAS tan carry 'on theirba-
Jf most successfully at Hammonton,
fiota frost*. some forty Vinyard' set oat
th, pa s t soa•o6. _See advertisement of Ham•
nnther column
SHOES:
A LARGE_ LOT for men women..ad ehildrei,
_LI. just rweived; and for sale at these'', low
rates,•by J. LYONS, & SON.
si.pB
MI MM.
r sul...!riber continues the above Ineinea.
'ns. 'usual' at his old stied ‘o Brooklyn
Tau . Ate) ff , r Out favors he would solicits&
public patronage.
REYNOLDS.
BrGeblyn, Mayy. 23d, 111520.-4. f.
ABEL TURRELL
WEEPS constantly on hand a.full assortmen
of the choitkett qualities of •
GOODS, -
in all of the following departments =of trade.
New supplies arriving every week. Buying for
cash, and selling cheap for cash:
• DRUGS, MEDICINES,
- Misdeals, Paints, on.; Varnishes, ,
, Window Glass, Dyeatuft, Groceries, Lamps,
Glass Ware, Crockery, illirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper,
Window. Payer, Window Oil Shades, Posey Goods,
Musical imta, Jewelry, Perttmery,
Stone Ware, Broome, Brnahes,Whipe;
- Undirellas„ Bird Cages, Pocket
' Moises, Guns, Pistol., '
Ammunition, Liquors,Trusses,
Supporters, Port-monnaies, Shoulder
. Erse* Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons, -
Perks. &c., Odd Pen, Stationery, Violin, (kilter,*
Baas Viol strings, Bows, &a, Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes, to.,
and all the popular Patent Medicines.
Also some Dry Ooods; Wonder', -
Hard &Japanned Ware;
Fluid and 011 Cans, Camphene,
Dunning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine,
Lamp, Tanner's, Neat Foot,Lard.Olive. Castor;
and Boiled a Raw Linseed circa, White Lead, Tine,
au kinds of Colored Paints, Vinegar, Canary Teed +
and other things too numerous to mention.
Montrose, June 16, Y 459. ABEL TURRELL.
100, BUSHELS
WRITE !INTER SEED- WHEAT
,
For sale by DALUWIN•dt ALLEN.
Montrose; August Isth. 1859.
• KEDZIE'S RAIN WATER FILTERS.
THE subscribers are agents for the above
valuable article, and have on hand and will
keep the ,different sizes for sale. They will be
happy to show the FILTER to their friends
and'customers,, and can easily demonstrate the
value and importance of pirfectly purifying Rain
Water from all impurities, and thus making it
conducive ... 1e health and comfort, with-small ex
penie and no trouble. Every person is aware
of the auperiority.of Pure Soft Water for Drink
ing and Culinary purposes, and also the great
difficulty they have heretofore experienced in
procuring it These celebreted FILTERS
effect the object speedily and perfectly. Please
call and examine them. EVANS & ALLg.7I,
No, 2 Odd Fellow's Hall.
Ding.harnten; August 29th, 1839.
GOLD THIMBLES..--All sizes. Also,
Silver do., by EVANS &'ALLEI.
PLATED KITES .--- A full stock of
Taoleand Desert Plated Knives and Car.
vers to match. Just received by
EVANS & ALLEN.
EAR -RINGS AND-BREAST-PINS.
The inb3cribere.have thin day received from
the manufactory a fine lot of Lava, Enameled,
Jet,. Cameo, Gold Stone, and all gold Ear.vings
am! rinue, - tu ee apv istarg , u,
rich. - EVANS & ALLEN,
- No. 2 Odd Fellow's Hall.
Binghamton, Aug. 29th, 1859. . •
GOLD PENS.—.A very superior stock of
Gold Pens, with - Sod without holders,- all
sizes sod of first quality, by EVANS & ALLEN.
11) CELETS.--A large addition to our
.k.JO
~tool- of Bracelets, viz: Hair Bead, Jet.
Garnet, Band, Gold and Plated, Enameled and
Engraved, of all sizes and qualities. Just re
ceived by . • Eva's & ALLEN.
LOCKETS..--iVe have now on' hand the
best assortment of Lozkets ever offered to
our customers from 1 to 6 fsces, and from $1 to
310. Evems & ALLEN.
CIO S s PECTACIL IFS--Of every. age,
Ulf and various qualities and prices: by .
EVANS & ALLEN.
S.Aivr, by the Barrel, Sack or Pound, rot
sale by ABEL TURRELL.
TIOGA POINT AGRICULTURAL WOK
- ,
i s
, " . ...1 , 4 1 7.)- - . 1 1‘ , :
Railway or Endless Chain Horse
Power for One or Tivo Horses.
Changable ' Thrtsher and Separa
tor and Thresher and Cleaner•
PrIAN . LTFACTURED
WELLS, BLOOD' & CO.,
•
The.Artheia s, Pa.
Improved EmerrllOrse Pow
ers are equal if . iot t superior to any End
less Chain Powers in the. world, and warranted
greatly superior to the Wheeler Rack and Pin
ion Powers. .
The Tioga Point - HcrNe Powers are unequaled
for convenience by any other--being 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 Sway - no, Pumping and Churning! They ran
easily, ere 'strong, durable, well finished,, and
made orgood materials.
Tioga . Paint Threshers and Separators.
They are made of various sizes, and are supe
rior to any other manufheture—of w hi c h f ac t
judges of such machines will bi satiafied upon
examination.
Fanning Mips
Fitted to run by Hori.e Power, Thresher and
Separator, by Belting from the Power.' '
Thresher and Cleaner.-_
The Tinga Point Thresher and Cleaner, and
-Emery's Combinel Thresher and Cleaner: th'ese
run easily and thresh and clean fast, 'without
wasting the grain which.is cleaned Sr for market,
and are warranted to give entire satistaction.
Fur Sale—Tinga Point Farming Mills, Por
table, Circular and Cros-Cia Saw - Mills, Clover
Hullers, and Farm Grist Mills, nil of which are
very suwrior machines.
-Of Persons in this and adjoining counties
should by all means examine the above mention
ed machines before purchasing elsex-here. No
one will wish'to send off several hundred miles
tor agricultural machines, when BETTER INA..
ruere are to ha had soda same at home. . Dead
for Illustrated and Priced Catalogues. l,
H. LBW WER; agent for Susque*tia
county, Post Office:Montrose. '
August, 16th, 1859.-11.
NORMAL 'SCHOOL STUDENTS !
TIKE NOTICE!
AND Students of all other sehwils that ICA
to procure Hooks - and Stationery at
'rata runts, will bear in mind that they can find
all the Text Books used in the different schools
of the county at the Montrose Hook Store.
Prof. Stoddard'a series of Arithmetical, also
his Elenentary and Univirsity Algebras.
Eight sizes - Wbster's world renowned Die.
tionaries, including the New Pictorial edition of
the Unabridged, dr.e.,.&c. A. N. BULLARD. ,
- Montrose, August Ifni.
PERSONS wishing to est:ablisb Manufsko
ries- jn s new and thriving plate where
business is good. See advertisement of the
Hammonton Settlement.
'LIAM - LANDS FOR SALE 25 miles from
.12 Phita.Laicatla -railraad.in Lb. Statp, of
Naw Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural
puiposea, being's good loam soil, with a clay
bottom. ; .The land Is a large Arad. divided into
small farms,.and buntings froM all parts of the
country are now settling and betiding. The
crops produced are large and eau be seen grow.
log: The etiolate is delightful, and secure from .
frosts. Terms from $l5 to $2O per sere Mt
ble within four years by initailments. To visit
the.placo—Leave Vine Street wharf at Phila.
delphia at 1:20. a. m.. by railroad for Hammon
ton, or address R. J. Ityrnes, by letter, Hammon.
ton Poe - Office, Atlantis county
,Nirs! • Jersey.:
Bee tall *di-erase/zeal in another oolanin.
" 1 '
04 4 : • • •74
, 9:1_1'111.
444
READY-PAY SYSTEM
•
. ,
•
TT is pertain that i i Goods can bo sold successful
' int gontrose and at Susquehanna Depot
FOR CAS H .
I 3.
Those doubting thin assertion will do well to eall
WO. stores of
6attenberg, p roven
.gin.,
where it will be proven that the Merchant in
selling his Goods can afford. to'sell Cheaper
for Cash, and can offer inducements *MEMO - at to.
make - it an objeetl to Purchasers, at whatever
sacrifice they are obliged to make, to procure the
Money to adopt ip their Purchases the Casa
SYSTEM.
We have just received and are`constently re•
ceiviog, a..splendid assortment of
SPRING 81111 MER GOODS,
adapted for this !Mason, and which will not fail
to give general satisfaction. They were pnr
pnruhased under.the most favkrable circumetan
ces, and we are en' and watt over and sell
at prices far below others that will give and have
given an everiastig Credit; no matter whether
it is Trim, Dick, o Harry. .
,
EXAMINE, C MPARE AND JUDGE.
OUR Y GOODS!
An assortmeat her tofore unequaled by anything
ever offered in Montrose. -
Fancy and tapiO Dry Goods!
Comprising many new and desirable styles. of
Goods unknown id / this market, among *high will
be found, io
JLADIES'OESS GOODS,
All the novelties oltho season, cheap at
GUTTENBERO, ROSENBAUM,* CO'S
SHAWLS_!
New and choice la i tyles of Brodie double and
single; Stella, Pia , Wool, Taira'', and Mantilla,
and a.now style o Chenill Shawls, cheap at
-
Glittelibtrg, ostubintin,
RIM
An assortment Rile:Lys onhand,also Ladies Cloth
and Trimming to match, of all shades, cheap at
6nttrnbtrl, lostabaum, k
EMBAOIDERIES!
In this Department we can offer great induce
ments, as they era purchased directly front he.
porting*hooses. The assortment comprises
French Setts; Sleeves and, Collars,
Worked Edgings and Inserting,
and a great many More
artl
cies beitMg to this line too-
uumeroas to-men- _
thin, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, &. CO.S.
bbons, Flowers and
Wire,Stiff Net
and Frames,
Bonnets, ,Bi
Plumes,
tinge
at Wholesale ind Retail,—eheap at
G LTVENBE
G, ROSENBAUM, dr CO'S
Domestic Goods!
May be found all the diff e rent qualities of Prints,
Gingham, Bleached Goods, Fine - Unbleached
Moulins, Tide, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2
fds wide, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S.
READY ILADDi CLOTHING,
As this is one ofheir PRINCTHILL BRANCHES 07
BUSINESS in Now YYork City , they certainly have
one great advantae over all the rest of Clothiers;
they having on !artner steady in New York
city to devote all his time to this particular branch
of manUfacturing.l They wi'l furnish, at. any
time, a Good Garment- at about the same price
for which the material can be got.
They warrant their work and a complete
fit or no pay.
They keep coal
-stocks of
tautly on hand one of the best
pUNDER .COATS !
t Dress, Raglan, and Sacka
ANTS -
iety I and Different Style,.
TS -
Pluili, Caaaime;; and Satin,
cheap it
OVER
Such as Frock
Is - Great - Va
Such u Velvet
GIJITENBE'
0, ROSENBAUM, do CO'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Best fl i oterial at short Notice.
trnde Garments
FOR LADIES AR WELL AS Fos GENTLEMEN,
- sub as Silk, so l d also Lapbamool, cheap at _
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM,& CO'S.
WORD
a 0
Is SUFFI
FOR THE WBE.
oust Nuxzzous
ENDS
=ll=l
C USTOMERS
- 9
And in - rtienlarl to those • knowing :themselves
Indebted to us, we will say: once more , that. we
will sell for Ready Pay hereafter, and all Ac
counts and Notes l roust be settled Without Fur.:
the: *Aire. We are tired of writing Denning
Letters and Supportiag thoPeattitftee,and there
.by losing. We will taitwell..kinde," - pf Grsinitt
the Highest Market Prick for 'Payment, hnd-all
Accounts' itandieg over' tliiMbittbr on our
lieeks.will be left for Celreetioo unless settled
Gatttibit titifttill, *
_
Montrone, Ps., rill*, iSOIt. "•
. .
R. KENYON JR. & CO.
WOULD respectfully solicit the inspection
of a new and very rich assortment of
DRY _GOODS -
this day received, consisting in part of as follows:
Kich,Black Moire,- Antique Silk 18s. per yard;
Foulard Silk, nice style; es. per yard; Rich Plaid
Silk, the very neatest patterns; 10s. per yard;
Black Silk, 28 inches wide, from 7s. to 12e. per
yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from $8 to
.$ll, the finest assortment in Sueq'a Co.; new
invoice of Ginghams r at very low pricer, also of
Calicoes; large stock of Denims. Mixtures, Plaids,
and Lawns; Printed Shawls - from 7s. .to $5;
Brock* Shawls-from $3 to $25; Collars from
6 ctn. to 205.; Parasols from Bs. to 245. each;
Bonnet, a large stock; Ribbons and Flowers;
also a new invoice ofrGents Shoes-Congress,
Enamelled and Calf Skin; Ladies Congress Gai
ters, Kid and Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam
elled Boots; Children Pit odi Boots, Gaiters and
everything iethat tine. 'They would - also call
attention to the fact that, having an arrangement
with one of the largest Importing Houses in
New Yurk they will receive regularly New Styles
as fast as they appear in New York, and will take
the greatest pains to please all who call and see
and wish to purchase.. Particular attention paid
to procuring fine goods-,-iri every style.
• 1 1 . 31M-4 3 1.figs '
A new lot this day received: and would re
spectfully solicit an examination of the same.
Good Tea at 35., city pric' cs, also at 4s. ss. 6s. Bs.
Isll3 G AILS.
41D4111PFIFE.---.fava, 'Rio and Ground Coffee.
SALEttATUS.--James Pyle's. Babbitt's Med
icinal, and Exzelsior, &c.Alffr.S, and also a
new stock of 11VA1LL PAPER and WIN.
DOW PAPER,this day received. FARM
ING TOOLS of the most approved patterns.
Cricoolmor3r,
Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Band, and all the now
atvlee,oas fast att they appear in New York.
FLOUR constantly on hand. SALT by thp
barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES;
GLASS, and eyerything else von want.
R. KENYON JR. &
Lawaville Centre, Pa., June Bth, 1859.
ly:e4:(6otaolOolje:Voyos7k(.)4
YOUTH AND MATURITY . ;
Jut Palliated Gratis, the 25th Thousand.
FEW Words on the Rational
it ,Dat A Treatment without Medicine,
of Spermatorrhea or• local 'Weak
ness, Nocturnal Emissions,-Genital and Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Impo
tency and Impediment . to . slar . ri!go generally,
BY B. DE LANEY,
The important fact that the many alarming
complaints, originatin in the imprudence and
solitude of youth, may be easily removed WITII
- attrocna, is in this small tract, clearly de
monstrated; and the entirely now and highly
successful treatment,-as adopted by the Author,
rutty cayloieod, lay weans of every one is
enabled to cure nusse.t.r •perfectlyi and at-the
least possible cost, thereby avokling all the ad
vertised nostrums of the
Seat to any address, gratis and post free itia
sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two
postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY. 88 East
lat Street, New Yorivcity. ift7ycqp.
MARRIAGE GUIDE
A NEW BOOK, BY WILLIAM YOUNGLM. D.
~ The-secret.clue to courtship, love
.
i:; ; •:5 1 / 4 1,1his-r2, & marriage: with the diseases incl.
( 1 / 4 7
: . 1:1-- it r___ dent to youth, maturity and old age;
;J-4, ,- , :F: being lights and shades of married
%,."-: life, its joys and sorrows, hopes
/ 0:11% . P . 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 man and woman
in the land read this book. It is full 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 copy (enclosing
2,ets., to DR.-Wm. YOUNG, ..
. ap2B 31 416 Sprnec.st, Philadelphia.
rrEET11....61.151 AND PLAIN TEETH,
AL DOL. •runnnt.t..
THE NEW ERA!
SPRING & SOMMER GOODS,
at Great Bargains.:—lteady-Pay, and Small Profile !
Mr. Mt 117P11 : 1.
IS. now receiving a full and choice Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods, including a great
variety of Rich Prints - in new styles, Gicghams,
Brilliants,Plain and Fancy Lawns,Challis, Robes,
Silk Dress Tissues; and Bamges,Black and Fancy
Silks, Poplins, &c.; with a superior assortment
of Silk, Brodie, Cashmere and Stella Shawls;
Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and
Flower*, Broad Cloths, Casslmeres, - Summer
Stuffs, &c., with a large assortment of other
Staple and Fancy Goods,
as usual in Groceries, Crockery, Barrie?are, Iron,
Steel, Nails, Stoves, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Hoots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps; Clocks, Carpeting
Flair Oil-Cloths, Wall Paper, Painted Window
Shades, &c. The entirelitock 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
Ready Pay, 10 to ZS per cent below Regular Prices.
An examination of the Goods and Prices will be
found profit atle to those who wish to buy.
Flour & Salt constantly on hand.
New Milford, Mag 4th, 1839.
• NOTICE.
7 COBB Would respectfully announce to the
Z./. public that he may still be found at the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the community. He will keepon hand a good
stock of
iarrcooeirlen:
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FR UIt,'FLOUR
and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Flail, and all
articles found in First Class Groceries.
He would partiefilarly call the attention of
Farmers and others to the fact" that he is
constantly.reeeiring fresh supplies of
.
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good and medium qualities, which will be
Sold RIM/T.lor ready pay, 'in quantities to suit
the parchaser.
"Montrcise, Feb. 21st 1859.
" HEAR YE! BEAR - YE!'
- i r firM IL
BLACK izdCo s oret rsike, Cohere
aninreeevegLae islro : 3sue
for Valls, Esmeralda, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp,
Bard Boxes and Bonnet Boards, a new sup
ply of Gaiters. Corn Star+l and Tapico
for puddings: Cheap at H. C. TYLER'S.
Montrose,-June Bth, 1859.
_
G.. F. FORDHAIII
HAS removed hisidiep serous the street, to
1.1 the building one door ,below Keeler &
thodda-d's, which he has fitted rip expressly fora
Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop,
where may be roundish hinds of
3EX.EILTILIVMEIei,
from the beaviest team, to the lightest trotting
harness, and a general smarmed ()Hemmings,
which will be made by or sold'very low.
- Carriage Trimmings:
A good sesoitment, on hand, which will be sold
very low; all trimming done *taper "lban else-
where.
OAK LEATHER"
on hand, from which harnesses will be made and
W.ezzeritaateira.'
* * *Customers will ;Pease bear In landlhat
wish to settle cm once a year. Those having
unsettle:l accounts, oar notes due, will oblige
by settling or malringpaymont withoutlurtber
.•
delsy - FORDHAM, - ,
Feb. 34th, 1859.1 ." Volitrose, Pa.
NEW 'VIRAL
flour, ,futt froilision store,
At MONTROSE, Pa.,
0"door below J. Ethridge's Drug_Store,
.on Public Avenue, where.. will be found
constantly on band a general assortment of-
GROCERIES:
Such as Sugars,"Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
&c., &c., &c.
• Also the choicest brands of
FAMILY FLOVR
• I
Steal, Laid. Pork-Hams, Fish, FL OUR,
• We solicit a share of the public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to dO the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another.
BALDWIN & ALLEN. '
ALFRED BALDWIN.- WK. L. ALLIER
WM. B. SINIPSON, •
WITCH REFAIRE.B,
Shop in Boyd. & Web.ter's nem building,
next door above Keeler d• Stoddard's.
HAVIN4I , worked for the past nine years
with the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident thistle can dethe most difficult fobs
on short notice.
Ali Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction
W. B. Stwpsol has worked for me for some
time, and-I•can recommend' him as a careful and
skilful workman, competent to do as good work
as can be done in the country, and worthy of
confidence. W. A. CHAMBERLIN.
Towandalune 10th, 1858
Refers to--Wm: Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D.
Montayne, E. 0. Goodrielt; B. Kingsbury, Town".
da;, -B. S. Bentley, L. S e arle, C. D. Lathrop,
J. Wittenberg, Montrose...
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice,
and•on reasonable terms. Pane 15th, 1858.— LE
THE subscriber having purchased
•••• refitted and newly furnished Mt
above well known and popular Hotel,
prepared to accommodate the trav
eling public and others with all the alteotions
and conveniences usually found in first-class
Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point teeny in the country. '
Th - e Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors.
The Stables, connected with this House
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive,Hosticrs are always in charge of them.
1. 8. TARBELL.
Montrose, May 13th, 1858.
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Penn.
vow. sr_ maim:sr, Proprietor.
THIS now And - commodious Hotel situated
on Public Avenue, nearthe Coprt House,nnd
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Blontrose, is now fully completed and , furnished,
and 'will be opened on Monday. .111 e 27th day - of
the present month -for, the accommodation of
the public and travelerk The Proprietor (els
confident that he is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that,cannot fail to gir,o _
Complete Satislhation. -
The Hotel and Furniture are uew, and no ex
pense has been spared to render it equal, if not
superior to any similar establishment in this Flan
of the State. It is' well supplied with all the
recent impr ovements and comforts, and obliging
waiters wil 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
age of his old friendr,and the public generally.
WM: K. : MATCH.
Montrose, September 21st, MM.
SUIIIIIIEII ARRANGEMENT.
EW RAILROAD ROUTE—DELAWARE,
A C4C o A w W . A D
a N N e ,A x
tto/111. ptli w tiot T b n road n g:a l t
route from the Nort and West, via Great Bend
arta Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
Wyoming valleys, through to New York and
Philadelphia.
On and .afeer,Monday„ April 11th, - 1859,
trains will be run as follo ws:
The Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on N. Y
Sc Erie R. R. arHves at Great Bend at 6.10 a. m.
and connects with the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend f6r Newyork and Philadelphia
at ' 8.10 a. m.
Due at )lontrose, 8.45 "
Tunkbannock, 9.24 "
Factoryville, 9.48 "
Scranton, .. 10 35 "
Moscow, 11.22 "
Stroudsburg, 1.26 p. m.
Water Gap, 1'.39 " '
Delaware,(ls minutes to dine,) 2.04 "
Bridgeville, 2.35 "
Junction, 3.25 "
New York, . ' 7.15 "
Philadelphia, - 8.15 "
Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier
No. 9,.North River, at Tip a. m.
From Philadelphia,leave Walnut St,
Wharf, at. 6.00 a
Leave inaction, .
10.50 "
Dueatßridgeville, ' 11.37 "
Delaware,(ls min. to dinner),ll.s2 "
Water Gap, ' ' - 12.29 p. m.
Stroudsburg, - , 12.41 "
.
Moscow, . 2.26-
..
Scranton„ - , 3.10 "
Factoryvile _ 3.58 "
- Tank hannocl, • . 4.15: " -
• Mont:rose, 9.53 "
• Great Bend. 5.25 "
Connecting at Great Bend with the •
Mail Train, west, at - 5.37 "
Accommodation Train leaves Scrap. • '
ton for Great Bend at 8.10 a. m.
Arrive at Great,Bend, - ' 12.40 p. m.
.. .
Conneetbrg with the Dunkirk Expres west at
5 10. the Emigrant Train west at 1.53, and the N.
Y. Explesa, east. at 1.56. 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 Diviaion,a passengercar will be at
tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving-
Semntou, at 4.00 a. in.
Due at Stroudsburg at. 10.05 $'
" Junction at 2.20 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction at .3.30 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at 1.05 "
" Scranton at 2.30 p. in.
Passengers to and from New York change
cam at Junction—to and . from Philadelphia at
Bridgeville.
For, Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,
tak@ L. & 8.-R.K.,cars at Scranton.
For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take
the Stages at Seninton. •
Tjekets meld; and baggage checked througk.
JOHN BRISBIN; Stip%
Wm. N. Janis. Gen'l Ticket Agent
Scranton, April 6th, 1859.
H. GARRATT, .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FLOUR, ORAIN, SALT, IC:,
NSW MILFORD.'—SaIo Room, 'PRATT'S OSloo.l
WILL" keep constantly on hand the bast
brands of FLOUR—by the Sack orllan
dred Barrels--at the lowest market prices. Also,
SALT—by,the Single Barrel' or Load.
All orders from Nerclumts and Dealers will
bepromptly attended to. .
*. Cash paid for Grain, Wool, Pelts,jlk*,
and all Fanners' Produce In their season. •
H.
New Milford, April 2d, 1829.
A CHEAP and remedy for the Piles sod
.11. Corsa, Try k. Also Meyers Rat sad Kies
Extertninetor, sold by J. LYONS di SON.
lone lath, '69.. • - •
wx. ausritio DZISUS.
- • Wm.-H.-Cooper &Co.
ANKERS, Successors to POST; CY:XWE'R
.&& CO., Montrose, P. - oo• floor
east from Post's , Store,,Turepike Street. -
liobtrtissluly 140859.-if (tnys
THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT.
PUBLISHED THURSDAYS A? morrßoss, Pk.—
OFFICE ON PUBLIC AVNICB, OPPOSITE THE P. O.
Tars-412 per annum, or $1 50 in advance.
Delinquent' subject to charge of $2 60 per year,
with • interest Discontinuance* optional with
the Publisher until . all atrearsges are paid.
•
Advertisements inserted at 81 per Iluare of
12 !Mei; 25 cents per square for esch insertion
after the first three.! Otte square one year, 08,
each additional square, e 4.
-Job Work of all
~kinds executed neatly
and promptly.- Blanktalways on band.
11,: t rovetro ogc s e, id a doors
`south of &Ode Webiterli corner. '
Montrose 0et:••25,-Bek. ••• , ,
BENRY B. McEEAN, .
ATTORNEY and UQUNSELLOR at LAW.
Office ih the Union fl I ock—Towanda, Bra&
ford county; Pa.
attena promptly to alt professional
business intrusted to him ; in this and adjoining
counties. [je3'sBtf
"ROME AGAIN,"
Dac. tto So Maga. .
OFFICE, over Wllsonsit Store.
LODGIIIGS, at SEARLE'S HOTEL.
Montrose:Wrch 10th, 1858.
WM. W. SMITH, & CO.,
Cabinet and Chair Blanufactur
en, foot of Main Street. Mouirome, Pa.
JOHN GROVES,
Fashionable Tallor—Shop near, the
Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa.
DR. E. W. WELLS
HAVING permanently located in Uganda('
offers his professional services to all ,who
may require them: Also, keeps codstantly on
hand a full stock of Drugs and Medicines,
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical
purposes. jap7--6m.
HAYDEN BROTHERS,'
New Milford, Penn's.
TAjbolesale dealer in, Buttons, Combs
V Suspenders, Threads, - Fancy Goode,
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Cut
lery. Fishing Tackle, Cigars; &c. &c.
Merchants and , pedlars, supplied. on litieral
terms.
WM, HAYDEN; TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN.
&IC i\CROSTILC.-
Charley Morris , with hair and Loa,
Eeir,sole heir or this v a s t areA,
And none to Laßosa me and hailti .
Resolved to, warßant ev'ry
- Let's have a rush, rs always herE,
You'll find me honest, juSi and faiß.
* * *Shop No. 3, Baiement ofSearle's Hotel, on
Turnpike. Street.
Dr. H. Smith, ' -
SURGEON DENTIST. Residence and of-
See opposite the Baptist church (north side)
Montrose. Particularattention %MI be given
to inserting teeth on go;ld and silver plate, and
to filling decaying teeth.
ABEL VB,RELL, moNTßosz, Ps.
Dealer in Drugs, 3ledicines, Chemical , '
Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, VarnisheA,
Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew.
elry, Perfumery, dze.—..And Agent- for all the
most popular Patent Medicines-. _
DR. R. THAYER,
Physician . and •Surgeon, Montrose,
Pa. - O ffi ce in the:Farmer's Store.
NOTICE. 7
DR. E. PATRICK, JR., would like
after a silence of nearly ten years,, to-appeal
to the moral sensibilitiei of a very generous pub
lic, wno have always manifested their sense of
appreciation of his usefulness by exacting his
services when needed or thought to. be needed,
but who have given no other evidence of- grati
tude or good will—particularly in ; the way of
substantial aid" as Kossuth would say—that
he now desires a full and entire settlement of all
his accounts, also the accounts or the late firm
of Patrick & Dimock ; and 116 wishes further to
state that he desires nothing to be considered
terorx, if, after a few weeks, the said accounts,
remaining unsettled, sho'd be placed in the hen&
of a good sharp tcllector, and made to account
to him something that will buy Oats and Buck.
wheat. - Please notice this and take action accor
ditigly.—Yours Truly,
jan2 E. PATRICK, JR,
! halt 1
C© MTo 51125 - SE,
WHOLESALE SALT, DEALER,
201 Washingtou.st, •
(Directly opposite Washington Market,)
NeNrir
STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Pine SALT, at the very lowest figures;
40000' sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's celebrated brand (or-table and dairy use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, BroWnlow's, &c.
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Bonares, Cu
races, St. Übea, Lisbon, Cadiz,Jvica, Nantes, &e..„
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and storehouses.
Any purchaser wishing to select froM a good
assortment will find it to his interest to call.
N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of
different Seizes, and constantly on hand in ship
ping order. 'Also a splendid article' of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in Cases of five dozen each.
New 'Y9rk, April let, 1859.-19*,
0. FORDHAM:
NJANUFACTURER OF BOOTS & SHOES.
Biontrose;Pa. Shop over Tyler's Store,
All kinds Of work made to order and repairing
done neatly. • • jel
NEWS OFFICE.
T vaglsraezrneYsorkaCrity
6ec., for sale
e ewerT h rs e
MONTROSE BO , OK STORE, bi
• A. N. BULLARD.
_ DFNTAL .NOTICE.
TNR. A. GIFFORD has located himself
in Montrose for the purpose of carrying on
the DENTAL PRACTICE in all its bnlnCillen. He is
now ready to attend to all calls in. his profession
with promptness, and will endeavor to give entire
satisfaction. All operations WARKANTED. OtrICR
over Chandler's store. Sept. ltdh. 1858.—tf.
DR. JOHN W. COBB,
PHICSICIATE & SURGEON,
Montrose, Pa.
Office on Public Avenue, opposite Bearle'sliotel.
Muth Ist, 1859.—tr.
MBE HAMAIONTON FARMER—A. news
paper devoted to Literature and Agricul.
tore, also setting forth' full accounts of the new
settlement of Hammonton, in Ne*lersey, can;
be subscribed for at only 25 cents per annum.'
Jacinto po!dage itampi for the amount. Ad.
dress editor Of Farmer Hammonton, P. 0. At.
iSntie Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap
land, of the best quality in one of the healthiest
and most delightful climates in the Union, and
where crops are , never cut dawn by the frosts,
the terrible' scourge of the north; see advertise.
pent of Hammonton Lends.
H. GARRATT.
SUPEItIOIII bround Coffee in can Codfish
dta., for sale by _ .J: LYONS. & 'SON.
June it, 1859. • - •
VIII DAY SCSIOOL LIIIKAR S
* , •-fiarntabed to order by L AXONS tittl3oN.
• Juno tat, 1869. • -
'MEW. • L ,in my _ line . of business, arriv.
iIeIC 4 TURRELL
L ADECIP GA/TERISo.PA.coir
56 centa,Tby • 1. LYONS & SON,
- Jolt With. -
Scrofula, or King's Evil )
ip a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood; by which this fluid betotnes vitiated.,
weak. an poor. Being in the circulation,it
periadtst he whole bode, and 'May burst out. ~.
in disease on any part of it. No organ in flee
from its attacks, ner-is'there oneultith it may
not destrey: The scrofulous taint is variously
caused .by nicrenrial disease, mow living. di,
ordered ra . itillwattlik food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the elepre•=ing vista., and,
above all,
...by then-venereal infeetinn. \S hat -
m'er be its origin, it is hertsiitaryin the colt,
itlintion.dei , eewhilv. front parents to children
unto the third and innititgeneration;" indeed, .
it_Acenni- te. he the rod 'or Him who pay*, .. I
will—visit the iniquities of the fathers upon .
their children." .
Tts
effects Commtnea by deposition from the
blood- or corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lung .4 liver, and internal organs, is termed'
tubercles; in„the {;lands, swellings; -and. on
the surface, 'eruptions or stores.' foul cor
ruption, which rnders in thE blood, diiire...4
the cnergies'of life;sn that scrofulous constitm
tions not only stiffer from 4ernfulous cum
plaints,. but they have far less power to with
stand the-attacks of other dittitases
quently, - vast -numbart - perish by ilisot&a,
- ,which although not 44.rofolotts in their nature.,
are still rend_red fatal by this taint in the
System..4lfn.t of the etinsumptiOn which de•
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this serofithous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases nftlte hem-, kidneys: brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise frOm or
are aggravated by flie same
One (Matter of our ;antic arc scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health. is undermined by- it,
To cleanse it from the syd...nt we must:renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate .it by healthy food anti OXITCLIC.
,SllO4 : a medicine we tupply
AID IS.'S
Compound Estract of Sarsaparilla,
the nest effectual remedy which the.niedical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fdtal malady. It is com
bined froth the most active rernedigh that have
heeit discovered for the cspurgatibn of this foul
disorder' from the blood, and the rescue of the
system - from 'its destructive consegnenee:c
Renee it should he employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such us Ent.PTIT E
and - 'SKIN DISLA.ES, Sr. A NTIIiiNY'S rear.,
'Rosa,- or EItTAITELAA; PneiL•Ll s.
111.0TellEA; ItEsts . s and /k,11.4. TUMUIL4, TErrEu
and_SArr fie‘l.o %D,
STTII male and NI 1.11C1.7111 1L 1)13-
EAMES, DitOPAT, DibI•LTA:A. DEatirrv, and,
indeed, ALL COMPLALNTS Anisma 112UNI
TED OR IMPCItE HOOD. The popular belief
impurityof the Montt . ' i founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood, The
particular purpose and virtue of this Samara
rills is to purify and ret4eucrote thud,
without which sound health is imp4sible iu
contaminated constitutions. 7
.
.Ayefs. -
Catli . attic Pills,
•
FOR ALL THE , FORPOSES OF A FAMILY ;HYOID,
are'so composed that t,tscane within the ranee of
their action can rarel uithstand or evade them
Their penetrating, .prot 'pc" search. and cleanse,
and invigorate es cry pa twit of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and rcsiseing
its healthy. silently. Asp consequence of these
properties. the invalid who is hosed Bonn with
pain of physical delility is tistoeistuel to fi nd his
health or energy restored by y nu., tly at once so
simple and inviting,
-Nut only de they cop the , every-day complaints
-of erry body, but alscis.animy fornitishle and
dangerons diseases. llic agent below named is
pleased to furnish grstis me American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures end directimm
for their use itr the following. eumplaints : Cos:ite
m-se, lint rt Iwo, Headache Ini,ion front dr:cm:Er:ll
Stomach, Neltrica, 1.6;:,I,11 . 111, 14e11 rt. r, ii .11,,, , ,,i
Inaction of flu: Jkace"4, F.atn , rnry, I.n , a of .4pi ,--
tit... Jaundice, and other Liner. tt.eomplton.e,
arising frump Inn stateuf the: body oi:obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
YOU TUE IRY:111
Couirhs,' Colds, Inilnenza,
Croup, Itvripient,rowmin;,.
. lion, and for rho relief of Consumptive
. Patients . iu - tidranced stagvs of the
Sn side I. ;he field of itt Itscrolveas end an nu
merous are the cases of its cures, that al rn .t
every section of 'country ahounth in pernmat
liele known. oho lota c beemrestoreti front atarniinsz
nod oven dclorate di-roses of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, it. superiority over carry
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to earape
nh.ertatiort, and where its vittucs arc knoirn, too
public no longer htxitatc what antidote to employ
ter the distreosing and dangionms arm lions of the
pulmonary organs that arc incident to nor climate:.
While many inferior remedies thinst upon' tl,.t•
eionmonity hare failed and been di warded, tide
-has gained friends by cerq trial, conferred hen. tits ,
on' the oink:Mit they can never forget, and pot.
ducod corea,.tini ntancrons and two yrularkal lc to
be forgotten.
PREPARED fIY •
DR. J. C. ANER,* CO.
LOWELL . , MASZ.
FOE SALE BY
A. TURRELL, MODEMS% A. P. MILLER, & Ca,
Gibson; J. Hoaionu, Friendavillm Yousu &
SMITE, &minel7;lßA Sarrr. Springville; HAT
DEN BROTHERS. New Milford; J. T. CARLISLE,
Great—Bend; E. R. .Garrar, Glenwood; W. H.
THAYER, Dimock; EATON & MOSLEY. Harford,
and all Druggists. f mh9 Iy
SALAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS & WATSON,
Na 26 SOUTH I.TIURTHiSTREET,
_ ' PHILADELPHIA,
Have now on hand a large asportmeat of rice
and -Thief Proof Salamander SafeCt Also,
Iron Doors for Banks and Storea,lron Shutters,
Iron Saab, all makes - of Locks, equal to any
made in the United States.
Five Safes in one-Fire.. , All Come out Right:
with contents in gotid condition.
211 E SALAMANDER SAFES /05* rUILIDELPIIIA
-AGAINST TOR WORLD
EVANS Si - WATSON
Have had the surest demonstration in the
16110*ring - certificate that their' manufacture of
Salamander Snfes haii at length folly warranted
, the s repreisentations which have been made of
them se rendering an undoubted security against
the terrific element :
Philadelphia, April 12ttr, 1856,
Messrs,-gYANII‘ & Warms.— Gentlemen: It
affords-us e highest satisfaction to slate—to
you, that owing to the Vera protective qualities
of two . of , the - Salamander Safes - Which we
purchased of you some months since.:jy,e 'avid
a inige'partion of our jewelry,and all our books,
papers, du., exposed to the calamitous lire In
Ranatetd Place, on the morning of the 11th
inst. - .
Whin we reflect, that these &tea were loeated
in the fourth %tory of the building we • occupied,
and th at they subseqbently fell • into a heap of
burning ruins, where .tbe vast concentration'of
beat.eaused thebrass plates to melt, we cannot
but - regard thit ioreservation of their valuable
contents as most convincing proof of the great
security afforded by your Safes. -
We shall take much pliasure to recommend
ing,them to men of business as'a sure reliance
against fire. • - -
GEORGE W. SIMMONS &BRO., Jetiekra,
Who have purchased six large Safes slice.
April 28, '459-Iy.
A CARD.
Gisson,-Nov. 22d, 1858.
VHEREASthere have been some statements
made by me against Rasa= A. Kauai',
and whereas said R. A. Kelley' has commenced
a suit sigainet me in - the Common pleas of Sus
quehanna county for trespass on the CUB, now
fur the , sake of a settlement of said suit and
peace and -quietness I make the following as
koowledgments: first I regret that I ever said
anything about maid Kelley, and at this time
withdmw.all charges - against her that I have
made and do not believe her at this time to ho
such a girl. D. F. BRUNDAGE.
IHOMESTEAD FOR MO: A HOMESTAD
FOR 8100; also. HOMESTEADS FOR
81000 AND OVER-, Is a desinhle, healthy
E ir
AGENTS WANTEDI Send fyr a Pam-
Ph let: Address E. BAUDER, Liao Auer:.
jy211.,H. - _ Port ..Ror#l, Va.
SHOE Business and. Factories can be carried
profitably At Hammonton. - See Adver..
Beement of Hammonton Lands.