DRY . GOODS 'FOR .____AUTUMN I 7-1859. stock of SILK (1006 S, 1 1 Full stock of STAPIX GOODS, -' Full stock of FANCY GOODS, Elfshionablo FALL SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING.% Blankets, Quilts, Table Linens, de. etc., LANDEL4 Fourth dc Arttli-ats, Philadelphia. Wholesale, at low rates, - Bargains, Daily, from New York Auctions. Phi lade! phia, ,SeptemberBth, 859.-3 m w A LL wanting farms In a delightful climate, :111. rich ELOil, and secure from frosts. See ad wrtisement of Hammonton Lods in another YE S- I TERDAY THERE WAS Alf ARRIVAL OP -AT- • No. IfIiELAINES. Print., Stella Shawls, I festers, - Parasols and Umbrellas, and an immense quantity of other GOODS. which will be Ac,wii FREE of charge by H. C. TYLER.: May 19th, 1859 JICIEWA 1U4.1k1 LI. r . at Ib s ar:t e a l i i n l :lt g 6 3 - TAVEL - RS the • tiretur..erg. tall and see. juts 91 MAKE THE OLD - THINGS NEW A NEW ARTICLE for Sale in Sus ill (Loeb:moo County only at the ;Montrose Rook Store. A ..Maltoitany Cloth, 28, 45 and 43 inches with..,—for Tables, Stands, Bar, Store, and Bar-Coun;ers,.3.lelodeon and Piano Covers. ER FIGEp TABLE AND 'STAND' SPREADS Of Vs• rious sizes and styles, end all warranted to stand the test or of boiling crater, hot coffee pot, earn phene, spirits, &e : , &e,"„ and wit/ neither break, nor crank 4a cold or hot weather. Jest the artg eta to make old furniture new.- A N. BULLARD Montrose, July 25th„..1859. FRESH ARRIVAL ! mIIE undersigned would respectfully' an nouneo to the public that he has just re ceived a supply of , ' • I --- among, whicli may be toned tho very best of Sugar, Molasses; Syrup; Teas doff* 4c, ace, at priees to snit the times, for ready pay. Don't mistalo threace, bat call at thp basement of the Ii.EX'ST 0 'NE 11.0 T EIA, where . your humble servant. carries on a general SALOON GROCERY BUSINESS; and where' the public-may always rely upon having their wants attended tz. with promptness and fidelity. 0. M. CRANE. 'Montrose, April 2Oth. .‘4,fay or .t.nuiv.. —__ ;e - Power for One or Two Horses. i Changable Thresher and-Separa . ~..,., -.Bryn THIS ' WARNING !- tor and Thresher and Cleaner . MANCFACTI.MID /31" Long 001 1 foR BARGAINs.! W . ELLES, BLOOD & COG, INZew 4Grococi.si --,-43.-tiatE,ias,l:2PEl,. mho Isnprored Emery Horse Pour. k T HAYDEN BROTHERS' ORIGINAL 1. cry are_ equal if not .superior to any End- One Price Ready Pa} Store, 'consisting of less Chain Pon er s iu the world, and warranted Dry, , GoOds, Groceries, 1 greatly superior -to-the . Wheeler Rack and Pin , BOWS dr, Shod. - 1111ats & Caps, ion Toners. •-_ . Wall Paper,' , , The Tioaa Point horse Powers are unequaled s. Stone* Wooden Ware, for convenience by any other—being adapted to n great 'variety of uses where Power ts needed— `Fll3.oll.l.l", -1 4 Stat, a• five different degrees °Pt:notion are obtained Paints, Oils, Glass,-dc., s. Avithout extra gearing, and also any desirable Watches, Jewelry. Yankee Notions, i length Sind velocity of crank motion for cross ' - - , YO END TO THEM! _la cut sawing, Pumping and Churning! They run easily, areblrong, -- dorable, well fi nished, and You will never find, old shelf-worn, moth-eaten.'. ma d,- of good materials. " tollOO, or net a l arele (lend. at HA rugs Bros. - .. - . r , . „.;„ - is .7 . r.va r - o:::1 .i. 10 C,I.T.S Oita .: , :iparutort. , ok out r , ,r CY,il)li:ie,,:, and buv-vour Goods . where von can save :B ice et:xt. We have They are made of various sizes, and are sive. a I.lrge, stock of rior to any other manufacture—of which fact judges of such O:him:a Hill be salisfiol up-on GOODS Purchased for CASH, , examirs ., ti „„. . ,m. - and.willbe sold at priceS that will frighten the Fanning Wiills mi Fogyfprincipliis, - Fitted to run by Horse:Power, Tizeshei and EVERY ARTICI e E WARRANTED Smparall;r. by Belting, ficim the Power. ft , re. resented. No charge for sliowina Goods. i Thresher and Cleaner. ',DAY DEN TROTi - lERSJ t • T he ' i'v.ior :lilforti, Pa.; June, li3q.' - i tm ' Toga Point Thresher and Cleaner, and - i Emery's Combine i Thresher :aid Cleaner: these -: - IiAND --.WARRANT .'-run easily and thresh and clean fast, without wasting the grain which is cleaned fit for market, and arc warranted an give entire satisfaction. F IL COMR. ..5..9.Lin. ~. For Sale—lingo Point Farm in ~ nr Mills, Per- HE underlioned offers for sale a U. S. 'fable, Cirrartarrind Cros-Cut, Saw Mi ll s. Clover LAND WARR ANT for 160 acres. For .litprs, and Farm Grief Mills, all of which are particulars enquire of A_ J. Gt4ritson'at the office very superior machine% t x.f the Montrose. Democrat, or of me, or address Fil - Persons ip this and adjoiinng counties me at Montrose, Pa_ --• IRA COLE. should by all means examine she above mention. Franklin, August :25th,_1659.-3w. ed machines before purchasinK elsewLere. No - one will wish to send off- severa:f hundred miles for r‘t - -:rieultoral machines, when LETTER MA CHNrS ar' to be h'ad made near at home: Send for Illustrated and Priced Catalogues. - 11. L. 81,0 WERS, agent for Susquehanna county,'. Post Office. itontrose. Au2u•tit6th.)-859.-1.1. NOR rir.ALIAL. C>PLITV Gr. P. REYNOLDS, returned i - o 'Slontrose for the tier _lLl .pose of re timing the Tailoring Business, respect:oily annoupees to the public that he is prepsred to attend to their wants with prompt nets - Latest Fashions always at hand., Cutting done on short notice,' and warranted to fit: Shop in basement of: `ration Jlivel—corner room in front. aug2st.f. CHEAP .GOODS! - QPI.ENDID , New Chaii., Laivns, Prints, and Cin i gh3ms, at reduced prices: Also 13 lbs. of Sonar for one•jdoltar, or 21 of Rice. Just (Tolled and for sale by J. „LYONS &SON. Montrose, June 15th.,.1859. , 1315RNING-FILTID, White and Cod Fish. ..1.3 Ladies Kl 4 S. S. Boots, and metre Gmitera from 56-cts. t0 . .1,75—QU at lac. -13th 1839.- LBS. OF SUGAR for .1.00.. at IL C. TYLER'S. June Bth, 1859. 3,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER. 70 iIIFERENT STILES. 3ORDERING, WINDOW PAPER &C., &C. 4 NEW SUPPLYdisit arrived, and fur side cheap, br A TURRELL Dr. toggswell's -101-PiIIOGISTIC a suro care for INFLAMMATORY Diserraes of z k;ads, for vale by ABEL:TURRELL ; MotarLso, iatie aedr 1859: SHOES: LARGE. LOT for men women and children, jpht, ravnived, and for sale at the very low- rsie4,.by .EBB. NOTICE. AI B. E. PATRICK, .1.11" would like A../ after a silenre of nearly ten yeare r to-appeal to the Moral fiettailitieti of a very generous pub-, lie, who have always manifested their sense of appreciation* of his usefulness by . ..exacting his scrliees when needed Or thought to he n ee d e d, lit who have given my other evidence of grati tude Or good . will--ylaticelarlY in - the way of substantial-aid" as Kossuth would say—that be now desires a full tied entire settlement of all his 44-Taunts, Asa the aecoonts of , the late firm of Patrick & Dimocle; and he wisheti firther to 4tate that he, desires nothing to be . considered wrong, if, after a few weeks, the sold accounts, remitting unsettled. she'd be placed in the hands .of a good Aisrp rollector, sad made .to account to him something that wilt bur ads and. Buck. w‘eat.. Please notice this and takesetionsimatel.l Alyey:=--.Kunrs WHITE WINTER SEED NT, & For rale by BALDWIN ALL 'Montrose, August - 15th, 459. . • KEDZIE'S RAIN WATER FILTERS. • ug bite ri be ra are agents toe the above T valuable article, and hare on hand and will keep the different sizes for sale. They will be happy to show the FILTER to theic friends nod customers, and can easily demonstrate the value and importance of perfectly purifying Rain Water from all impurities, and thus-making it conducive to health and comfort, with small ex pense and no trouble. Beery person is aware of the superiority of Pure Soft Water for Drink ing and Culinary purposes, and also the great .difficulty they hare heretofore experienced in procuring, it. These celehNted FILTERS "effect the object-speedily and perfectly. Please call antli examinuthcm. Evsas & ALLEN, No. '2 Odd FeHow's Hall. - Binghamton, August 29th, .18.59. GOLD Tim 31 RECS....AII sizes. Also, Silver do., by EVANS & ALLEN. PLATED liNIVES:---A full stock of Table and Desert Plated Knives and Car vers Just received by i L EVAas ilk ALLEN. 17A D.RING., AND BREASTTINS. ..Ed The subscribers have this day received from she manufactory a tine lot of_ Lava, Enatheled, Jet, Cameo, Gold Stone. and nll gold Ear-rings and Pins, in sets'and single -some very fine and rich. Ex - Ass & No. 2 Odd Fellow 'l Hall BiOgltainton. Aug. 29th, 1839. GPENS.;--A very superior stock of God Pens, with and. without holders, all tizes-`and of first quality r by ErANS & ALLEN. BRACELETS.-=-A largo addition - to our JO stook -of Bracelets, viz: Hair Bead, Jet, Garnet, Band, Gold and Plated, Enameled and Engraved, of -all sizes and qualities: Just re ceived by ,-- EVANS & ALLEN. LLhave. now on hand the best amortment of Locketa ever offered to ourZlatoruera from T to 6 farmand from $1 to CI 01:D S PECTA CLE*- , -Of every age, %X and tarbou qualities and prices, by EvAss & AmEs. C.! A I,y, by the Barrel, Sack or Pound, for kj kale by ABEL TERRELL YIOGVOIN3 AGRICULTURAL WORKS. ..LA.A NDI to FAIR. TT. ial,the 1 ofithe ed Ei;,•ht tiunrale. the Um, Wet' at PERSONS wishing to establish Manufacto ries in, a new and thriving plane where bn.siness is :good. See advertisement of the Hammr.nton'Settlement. TYLER'S ARill LANDS rOIL.SALE 25 Miles from F Philadelphia by railroad In the State of N - zw Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large :tract. divided into small farms, and_hunclnds from all lazuli of the country are mow settling and building. The crops produced are large and can be area grow ing. The climate is delightful, and secure from frosts. Terms from 815 to 820 per acre paya. hie. within four years by installments. To visit the illaCe—Leate Vine Street • wharf at Phila delphia at '7:30, a. in.. by railroad for Hammon ' ton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter, Hammon. ton Post Office, Atlantic County New Jersey. See full advertisement in another column. alt' ! WHOLESALE SALT, HEALER, ' 201 Washingtpti-sL (Directly opposite Washington Market,) - - vcr STILL CONTiIs:DES - to offer to the cite and COUNI RV trade, all, kinds of FORgiGf+ Coarse a nd Fine SALT, it the very lowesi figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consistin,,,w in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand for tabje - and. dairy use; Jeffrey & Darcy, Marihall'a,l Brownlow's, and 50tX10 bushels Turks Island, &Mares, Ca. races, St. tibes, Lisbon, Cad it, Ivies, Nantes, &e.„ all' of Which will be sold at bargain prices from vessels, store and storehouses: J. LYONS, 3z-SON Any purchaser wishing to select from s good assortment will find it to his intbn4 to till. N. B.L-Fine table salt pot up in small bags of different sizes, and constantly on band in 'ship ping order. Also a splendid article of Rock Ground salt, in quart boxes, put up and for ale by the quantity, in - cases.of fire dozen each. • New York; April let, 1e.59.-I.o' PE/MINS wishing to change their business to o rapidly lucre:Wog County, a New Set. dement - a kete handrada are goin g . Where the climate lit mild and delightful Nee advoille. slant Tlemmonten .- Settlemezt, another eel. PATR:sra : TR. MO BUSHELS EVANS & ALLEN"; • L SCHOOL STUDENTS! Tat NOTICE! Students of a:I other sehoqls that wish rocore liotiks and Stationery at Ec,"wi I Fbear in raindthat they ran find ext Books o4ed is the different aehools nty.at the 31ontrwie abok Store. Stoddard's series of 'A rit hmeties, 'also entary and University Algobrus. sizes Webster's world renowned,pie , including the New Pictorial edition of bridged, &e., Sze.:' A. N. BULLARD. -owe, August lath. 1 1 r 4 l a bt4 i A . 6 . r- o z • READY-PA SYSTEM I- • T)! certain that Good; can be sold successful. ly In Montrose and itt Susquehanna Depot 1 , , • FOR ASH. Those doubting this assertion will do well to eall at the sines of 6uttenbrrg, ( go4enbaum, If- 041,cr•, where it will be proven' that the Merchant in selling his Goods can afford to sell Cheaper for Cash, and can offer inducement! sufficient to make-it an object to Princhasers, at whatever sacrifice they are obligedto Make, to procure the Money to adopt lb theM • Purchases the CASH Sralkm. We have just received and are, constantly re coking, a splendid assotitment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, adapted for this 'mitten, tnd which will not fail to give general satisfaction. They were per purchased under the most favorahle cireumstan ees, and w.e are enabled and WILL offer and veil it prices far below other that will give and have given an everlasting Credit; no matter whether it is Torn, Dick, or Harm, RE AND .TUDGE GOODS! T-H-E-R -EXAMINE,COM 1. OUR DR unequaled by anything onuo se. An assortment beretofor; ever offered i Ile Dry Goods! and desirable styles 'of isrket, among which will rd, in Fancy and §ta Comprising many new Goods unkooivri in this m be fon. LADIES' DR iSS GOODS, ho season, cheap at All the. novelties of GUTfENBERG, RO ENSAU . 3i; & CO'S lUM SHAN of Brocho double oat I, Talto,•and Mantilla;' 11 Shawls, cheap at New and choice styles single, Stella, Plaid, No and new style of Chen 6nttrilberg, 3o fi cum), &Co's. 11f ! hand, also*Ladies' Cloth of all shades, cheap at littanm, & TA's. An assortment always o. and Trimming to match Q.)—..uttertbtrg,lios - , EMBROIDERIES! In this Department we an offer great induce ments, as•they are pure aced directly from im porting bases. The a ortment comprises French kite, Ste yes nod Collars, Worked Edging anti licierting, :Ind a great ninny more arti cle. belong to thin line too .." lIIIIIIICTOIIi 4 to men- Lion, cheap at GUTTENBERG, R(SENBAUII, d: CO'S Bonnets, Bibbmis, Flowers , and Flumes, Wire, Stiff Net tings and Frames, at Wholesale and Retail,—eheap at GUTTENBERG. rTsEsBA7m, S CO's b Goods ! Domesti May be found all the di' Gingham% Bleached it Mnslins, Ticks, Stripe y'ds wide, cheap at erent qualities of Prints, oods, Fine Unbleached Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2 ,• SENBAUM, (3; CO'S. 13=E1 1 READY NA E CLOTHING. 'IIIIICIPAL BRASCFIES OF City,. they certainlY`have 4.211 the rest of Clothiers; r osteady in New York to this particular branch 1 y' wi I" furnish, at any at about the same price can be got. • eir work and a complete As this is of their BUSISESS in New Yorki One great advantage ore they having one Partril eity-to devote all his ti of manufacturing. Th time, a Gond Gagmen for which the material They will warrant t fit nr no pay. They, keep aonstant stocks of y on hand one of the best DER COATS! Raglan, *►nd Sacks • OVER AND Such as Frock, .D NTS and Different Styles . TS ! In Great , Variety YE Stich as Velvet, P 1 Cassimer, and Satin, ap at GUTTEN BERG, I' OSENBAUM, az CO'S DE TO ORDER, CLOTHING M of the Best Mate tat at Short Notice. Under artrients. as Fos GENTLEMEN, Foe LA DIES es ws o Lapbawool, cheap at such as Silk, and al GUTTENBERG, IROSENBAUV,& CO'S WORD - Doom IS SIIITIO FOR THE WISE. 1117XEE01:73 ENDS F R 1 CUSTOMERS, And in wtientar to &hoses knowing- tbmostilres indebted•to es, we-will my once more that we will sell for Reedy p ad hereafter, and all Ac counts and Notes must be settled withuot Par tber Notice. Westi ll: tired of writing Dunning Letteri andEmpporti the PattOdke,and there by losing. We will take all 'kinds of Grain at the Highest Market;rice* for Payment, and all Amounts standing rev Mx Months on 'our Books will be left collection unless settled by Note. . f e luttrititti, ortabanat, *Co. Mniatrole, Pa., April 13th, 1860 R. KENYON JR. & CO. W°SW restri t "iitheinBPectmn a norandyrct a tmeniof DRY GOODS this day received, conalstingin part of as followw Rich Black Moire Antique Silk . 18a. per yard; Foulard Silk, nice style, 6*. per yard; Rich Plaid Silk, the very neatest patterns; 10s. per yard; Black Silk, 28 inchea,wide, from U. to 12s. per yard; splendid Black "'Silk Shawls from $8 to $ll, the finest assortment in Suaq'a Co.; nee invoice of Gitighanis, at very low prices; also of Calicoes; large stock,Of Denims, Mixtures, Plaids, and Lawns; Printed Shawls from 7ai. to $5; Brocha Shawls from $5 to $25; Collars from Lets. to Parasols from Bs. to 245. each; Bonnet, a 'large,. stock; Ribbons and Flowers; also a new invoice of Gents Shoes--Congress, Enamelled and Call Skin; Ladies Congress Gai ters; Kid and Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam. elled Boots; Children Pal odi Boots, Gaiters and everything in that line. :They would also call attention to the fact that having an arrangement with one of the largest Importing Houses in Now York they will receive regularly New Styles as fast as they appear in New York,and will take the grt:ntest pains to please all who call and" see and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid to procuring fine goods—in every style. TEAS. A new lot Allis day ,received, and would re• spectrally solicit an examination of the same. Good Tea at 35., rity prires t also at 4s. ss. 6s. Bs. • %V G A. 11%. COFFEC—Java, Rio nnd Ground Coffee. SA LIMA TIT s—James Pylc'cliabbitt's Med icinal, and Ex;telsior, &c. NAILS, and also a new, stock of WALL PA PEI and WIN: DO'W PAPER this day received. FAUItJ. -ING TOOLS of the m o patterns. l i e C:l4l3lkerljr,.. Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Band, and all the new atvies;:ln faht as-they appear in NeW York. ' FLOUR constantly on hand. SALT by the barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES, GLASS, and everything else von Want. ' R. KENYON Ht. & co. Lnwsville Centre, Pa., J voe Bth, 1859 TEE szcarr iffyiamniza OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just Published Gratis, the 25th Thousand. optA FEW Wurds on the Rational .Cl_ Treatment without, Medicine, s, 1.1 • TiO N of Spermatorrhea or Lis`nal Weak. ness, Nocturnal Ensissions„Cienital and Nur:runs Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Imp°. tency and Impediment to Marriage generally, BY B. DE. LANEY, M. D. The Important fact that the many alarming complatits, originating in the imprudence and solitude of ypoth, may be easily removed WITH OUT MEDICINE . , is in this small tract, clearly do, inonstratk end the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is eanbled to cure turitsets '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 ina seatbd envelope, by remitting (prig paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY. 88 East Ist Street, New York City. rinveyn. MA RRIA G E GUIDE. ANEW BOOK, Br', , WiLLIAM YOUNG, M. D. The secret cluo to courtship, !ova & marriage: with the diseases itwi• dent to youth, maturity and old age; being 14/his and shades of married 4 4 4.,44 ., ;:::i lift; its joys and sorrows, hopes fears and disappointments. Let all married people, or those contemplating marriage and haring the least impediment to married life, read this book. Let every . yonng man and woman In the land read thin book. It is full of Plates, and discloses secrets that every one should know: a little knowledge at first may save a world of troubre in after life. Send for a copy (enclosing scts.. to DR. Wm. YOUNG, 416 Spruce-sI, Philadelphia ripEETII.---GLISI AND PLAIN TEETII, 1 for Nalo by . ABEL TURRELL, THE NEW ERA! SPRING & SUMMER GOODS at Great Bargains.—Heady-Pay and Sinai Profits! 1-1,33173F1.3FL1TP IS now receiving a full and choice Stock of Spring and Summer Condit, ineludin,g a great variety of Rich Prints in new styles, Gin lama, Brilliants,Plain and Fancy Lawns,Challis, Robes, Silk Dre.s Tissues, and Baragem,Blask and Faney Silks, Poplins, &c.; with a superior asmorment of Silk, Brodie, Ca , hmere and Siena Shawls; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer Stuffs, with a large assortment of other Staple and Iliticy 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, &e. The e i ntire Stoelrbeits,g largo and bought for Cash, will give superior opportunity for choice selections,' and, in accordance with the spirit of.the times, will ho sold. for Ready Pay, 10 to 25 per cent. below:llegular Prices. An examination of the Goode and Prices will be fonnd profitable to thc,ve viho wish to buy. Flour & Salt constantly on hand Now Milford, May 4th, 1859. ,_. - - COBB would respectful)) , announce to the 7 public that he may still be found at the old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants of the corunionity. willieep on hand a good stock of -i s c - .)oex e leis &Gans, TEAS, COFFER, SPICES, FRUIT, Feovß and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Ftsn, and all articles found in First Class Groceries. . Ho would particularly call the attention of Farmers and others to the fact that he is constantly receiving freahapplies of IRST RATE FLOUR , I also good and medium qualities, which will be sold MGM', for ready pay,in quantities to snit the purchaser. Montrose, Feb. 21st 1859. HEAR YE!' REAR YE! lit. P:EITOTIli: IL LACK and Colored Dresi Silks, Collars 1.3 end Underaleerrna„ Lace Vails Bro. Tissue for Vails, Esmeralda, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Bard Boxes and Bonnet Boards, a now sap• ply of Gaiters. Coin Starch and TaPico for puddings. Cheap at H. C. TYLER'S. Montrose, June Bth, 1889. G. F. F.OII.IIIHAIII HAS remiiivel,his shop across the street, to the budMbg one door below Keeler •fe Stoddard's r which he has Stied up expressly fern Saddle, Harness " and Toe* Shop. where may be found all kinds of .lELieLI=I:IVME3S9, from thegbeaviest team, to the lightest trotting harness, and a general asaorment of trimmings, which will be-made up or sold very low. Carriage iitiniaziage; A good assortment ou head, which "will be "sold very low; all trimming done cheaper than :etee. where. OAK -. LEATHER on hand, from which harnesses will be made arid 1 171745irriaii.tetter.. ,**Customers will please bear in mind that I wish to settle hp once I yetr. Those baring unsettled • setxionfe, or notes doe, will ore by settling or tasking payment - without ta bar delay. ' - IL F. FORMAN, • - Feb. 24th, Moctroac, Pa.. - NEW flour, gtett efrobisioa store, At RIONTROSE, Pa., ONE door • below.l. Sthridges Drag Store, V on Publics Avenue, _where. mill be found constantly on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES: . . Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee dtc- 4 Also the choicest brands , of FAMILY FLOUR, Moe!, Lard, Pork, Muni. Fish, 'candles &c. We soileit a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to secure another.. BALDWIN & ALLEN. ALFRED HALDWIS. %%ltd. L. Aux,. WM. B. SIMPSON. , WITCH REPAIRER, Shop in Boyd tt Webvter'k new building, next door above Keeler d, Stoddard's. HAVING • worked for the past nine years with the most skillful workmen, be feels confident that, he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. All Work'Warranted to Give Satisfaction. _ W. B. &most has worked for me for some time, and I can recommend him as a.careftil and skilful workman; competent to do as good work as can be done in the country, and worthy of confidence. Woe. A. CHAMBERLIN. Towanda June inth, 1858: Refers re--Wm. Elwell, E. W. Baird. E. D. Blontityne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan da; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenherg,-Montrose. * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice, and on reasonable terms. [Juno 15th, I 858.—tf. FUERIt NUE, THE subscriber having purchased refitted and newly furnished the .... above well known and popular Hotel, —.- is prepared to accommodate the trav eling public and others with' all the attentions and conveniences usually found in first-class Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro prietot and his Assistants to make the Hate: equal in every point to any in the country. The Bar will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. The Stable*, connected with this House aro large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hinders are always in charge of them. J. S. TAHBELL. Montrose, May 13th, 1858. _ KEYSTONE HOTEL, 4t Montrose, Penn. WM. _IL BATCH, Proprietor. THIS "new and commodious Hotel situated on Public Avenue, near the Mud House,ind nearly in the centre of the business portion of Montrose, is now fitly completed and furnished, and will be openekon Monday, the . 27th day of the proseM month for the actommodation'of the-public and trayelers. The Proprietor feels confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to give Complete Satislhction. The Hotel and Furniture sere new, and no ex pense has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging wailers will always be readyto respond to the call of cuaTomers. The Stables connected with this House are New and Convenient the Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron age of his old friend:, and the public generally. WII. K. HATCH. Montrose, September ;113t, 1858. . SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. \TEw RAILROAD ROUTE—DELAWARE, ,_LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL. ROAD.—New aria expeditious broad gunge route - frotn the Nort and Went, via Great, Bend and Scranton and from thu Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys..through to New York aad Philadelphia. On and after Monday, April Mb,' 1839, trains will be run as follows: Tho Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on N. Y & Eric R. It arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 a. m. and connects with the EXPRESS Train which Leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m. Duo at Montrose. • 8.45 - " Tunkhannock, 9.24 " Factoryville, . 9.48 " ' Scranton," 10.35 " - Moscow, ' 11.22 " Stroudsburg,l.26 p. m. Water Gap, - 1.39 " Delawa re,(ls rain ates to dine,) 2.04 " - Bridgeville, 2.3.5 " Junction,3.2s " , , New York, - 7.15 " Philadelphia; 8.15 " Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier No. 2 North River, at Prom • F'hiladelphia, leave Walnut St, Wharf, at 6.90 " Leave Jurietiim. • 1010 " Dueatßridgeville, - ' 11.37 " Delaware, (15 min. to dinner), 11.52 " Water Gap," 12.29 p. m. Stroudsburg, 12.41 " - Moscow, • 4 2.26 " ,Scranton, - 3.10 " r - Factoryville 3.58 " Tuck hannocl, .4.15, " Montrose, 4.53 ." Great Bend. 5.25 " Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train, west, at Aceoinmodation Train leaves Scrap ten for Great Bend at • ' 8.10 a. to. Arrive at Great Bend, ' 12.40 p. m, Connecting with the Dunkirk Expres West at 1 10. the Emigrant Train west-at 1.53, and the N. V Express, east, at 1 56 p. m. leeturning; leaves (treat Bend' at 2.00 p. m. Duvet Scranton,, 6.15 " For the accommodation of way travel on'' the Southern Division,a passengerear will be at tached to the Express Freight Trains,leaving- Scranton, at 4.00 a. m.' Due at Strondabarg at 10.05 " u Junction at - 2.20 p. m. Returning, 1011 leave Junction at 3.30 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at - 7.05 l g a 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 Wilkeabarre, take 1.. & B. R. It., cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take the Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold, and baggage ch pelted through. ' JOHN BRISBIN, Supt. Wm. N. Jesse, Gen'l Ticket Agent &radian, April 61h, 181;9. • H. GAR RATT, WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL DEALER IN FLOUR: GRAIN, SALT, &C., NEW KILFORD,4IaIa Sam PUTTlOffleal WILL keep censtsuily ore hand the blest Y brands of FLOUR.-;-by the Sack-or Hon. dred ;Barrels—et the lowest market priees;Allio, SALT—Ay the Single Barrel or Load. All orders from Merchants and Dealers will be promptly attended to. * * *Cash paid for Grain, Wool, Pelts, Hides, and all Farmers' Produce In their season. • '• ' H. GARRATT. Now Milford, April TilE HAMMONTON' FARMER—A news paper devoted to Literatire and Agrietils lure, also setting fortb full accounts of the now 'Settlement Of Hammonton , in New Jersey, can . be subscribed for at only 215 tents per annum, Inclose tteetagn atanips for.the, einem'. Ad dress editor of Faunae kisasmeeten,. P. 0. At lantic Co., Neichrse.T. ,Theae withielf law* land, of dui beatioality In one of the healthiest, and most'dtlightfal climates in tba Onto* and where croprare osier cagy dosii by 'thee frail", 'the terribinsenurge 'of the north; see advertise went-of Hammonton Lands. THE ° MONTBASE DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHED TOURSDAYS AT MONTROOIi, OPTICC. eti PUBLIC AVENIII4 OPPOBMISOIL P.O. " 11.00••••• TERM3tiI per annum, or $1 50 in advance. Delimpitentsabbject to charge of $2 50 per year, with interest. Discontinuances optional .with the Publisher'until all arrearages 'are paid. Advertiseinewts inserted. at $1 per sfuwe of 12 lines; 25 cents per square for each Insertion' after the first threo. One square one year, $B, each additional squareis4. Job Work•of all kinds, executed neatly and pr ' _Blanks always on hind. Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! THE ORIGINAL GI - FT BOOK STORE. D. W. EVANS & CO. .•' THE .677 BROADWAY, 677 THE FIFTH • NEW-'PORK. . • FIFTH YEAR. ESTABLISHED 1854. YEAR. THE following is a partial Eat of property which' will be given to the purchasers of Books at the time s ofo_lo: worth from " Gold WatcheaEnglish Lever, Patent Lever and_ Lepines ,s 3o, oo to $lOO,OO Silver Watches,Patent Lever, full jeweled, hunting cases, open face and cylinder es capement, Gold Lockets, Large size,four glasses, and two glasses with springs, large and small size with snap, Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, Painted, Lava, Goldstone, Garnet and Coral Seta of Pins and Drops,. Ladies' Gold Guard Chains, . Fanny Neck Chains, Chats. tains, 8,00, to Gents' Fob and Vest Chains, 10,0 e to Sas Cameo,Goldstone,Paint- ed, Mosaic, Garnet, Onyx, Engraved and Plain Gold Sleeve Buttons and Bout Studs, Gold Peneils,with Pena,large, medium and small, Silver Peneils,withGold Peek large, medium and 86311 size, double and single, ex— tension canes, Gents' Ileavy.,Signet Rit.ga, Ladies' . Gold Chased And Plain Rings, Gents' Gold BosomPins,Clus . ter, with Opal, Scarf Pins, Onyx, Garnet, &c., 1,50 to Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22,00 to Cameo", Mosaic, Coral Garnet, .Chased and Plain Oval Bracelets, • • - 5,00 to Silver and Gold Thimbles, 50 to . Gents' Pen and Poiket Knife, 60 to Pearl and Moroid - Porte. , mammies, . Toothpicks, Watch Keys, Guard Slides, . Gold Crosses, small, medium - snd large, ' r 2,00 to '7,50 Besides other Gifts, comprising a large and valuable assortment of miscellaneous articles, varying front SI to 840., • The proprietors of thLDEST ESTAB LISHED GIFT BOOK S TORE IN THE UNI TED STATES, for the uninterrupted success which has crowned their earnest efforts to please during the last four years, would return their sin cere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who have, in past time, seen Et to bestow their lib eral patronage upon them; and would further assure them, and the public generally, that their long experience and established capital warrant them in offering greater inducements than ever, and such as are out of the reach of any similar establishment in the country; and-propose, in this, THE FIFTH YEAR of their location in New York, to introduce NEW FEATURES, STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS!, GIFTS of GREATER. VALUE and VARIETI A still Larger and Bel tm• Selected Stock of POOICS. Commissions and inducementa to clubs and to agents 'who are to devote their time to our business; so that those who desire can have Er GIFTS AND BO!INS WITDOUT MONEY.ja We shall endeavor to establish an agent in every town in the United States, so that all who will may benefit by our liberal system of trade. We have appointed A.l. GEURITSON our duly authorized agent for MONTROSE and vicinity, who will receive and forward all orders. with atteution and despatch. • A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE, ready for , distribution, containing every desira ble. book: now or eld, i now in print; and ac knowledged-by librarians and literary men to be the most complete and best classified ever is sned,'vrithent an exception. are now ready ti) be given away, mailed free to any address, to all . parts of the wo*lt cont: ins all the works on _ Art, Science and Nato E ;Philosophical & Clas- ' oral , History, r sical Works , Adventures, Tmvels,l V Historical and Mis &e, A cellareous, Agriculture! and Du.; NPoetica,,, Theological, mastic Economy, s '< Religrns, Belles Letters,Fslys4 s Law, Vidical, Mason. dte., & i le. t Bibles, ,Standird Fictions, • Biographies, c :Prayer, Hymn and Dictionaries, Glee Books, . Encyclopmdias, S 0 -lest l ooks for Gazetteers', I • Schools, &C.,. &c., And a thousand varieties of public a tions i n i ce , ry department of literature. We sell as low— and, in many cases, lower than—any other house in the country ; and with every book of, the value of one dollar or more, we present some 7.30 a. m useful Gift, without extra charge. , LET EVERY. ONE CONSULT IDS OWN INTEREST, • nd buy at EyANS' Gift Book Etore: 7nE examine the prices ot books, see the " beautiful gifts so freely scattered among .B.F.S.T.tour patrons, and be satisfied that the on. rblun• ly economical way of buying books is at TO NO. 677 BROADWAY, GET NLAFARGE HOTEL BUILDING, j(KUWE GUARANTEE PERFECT SAT ISFACTION. DO AN III D V'; JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. GIFTS Examine xamine our plan of business. Any one,can, who will. Observe the daily IS • ),distribution of watehokgold and silver; AT seesz, chatelaine, and guard chains; brace. EVAN/Pieta, cameo, mosaic, coral, goldsto GIFT 'nurnet - and gold sets of pin and cl pa; gpog ij.racelets, large, medium and smal ze ; STOIIEI'4IEI4 chased, plain and set with , ones, Nil. n ,cameo, goldatone, coral ; mosaic 'and en. 2„ ( g r aved studs and Sleeve buttons; scarf „„u„",, ,jpins, crosses, gold pens and pencils; gold vauautpens in silver and-morocco mos, and a • WAY, th ousand other articles of use and value. NEW- A Gift with every book, worth front 50 YORK cts to 8100,00. Sendfar a Valalngue. It wit! cost Yon nothing, and will be ,valuable as a book. of reference, if noth. licit:dor°. Address D.W.EVANSSE;CO. - No 677 Broadway, Neiv-York. 9 9 4 1 s • 11 1 „„- N. B.—A WORD OF EXPLANATIOL. TO these who have. known us nuder the style of Evans & Co. The Butanes' located by us at No: 877 Broadway. New York City, is the oldest established house is the country, and is known world-wide as the original "Evans -&. Co.'s Gift Bookstere." Many have taken the advan tage of our popularity to advertise under the same name, to increase their trade—to protect the Cowes/be may bernmerpminted with us, we would state that we bare no connection with any other Gift Book House=sed though malty advertise under - the name of Evans iRCo., the . fiini condi; toted by D.W. EVANS and 1. H. PRESTON, Is the first and only. : concern rightfully' using the name. Bala Intrintall muffsalon% the future, we shall Use the style of. , - D; W. EVANS dr. CU., ' and an persons wrorigfully using the den to mislead the publial 1411 an =de: iltnlif• .hte the pettaltj' of the law. D. W. EVANS & 617 Broadway New York: ap.2B: 11:1 CHEAP *Pe nay remedy foillse 'Mita and xx. toms: TryttAba Meters Rat mildise Exterminator. sold by J. LYONS & SOX -_ Juno 7504 ',411. • Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compouid rentedy„ in which we have la bored to produce the .most effectual alterative that Carl be made It is a teentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla ,. so Lined with other substances of idill . greater alterative power as • to afford an effective antidote fur the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such. a . retactly Ls wanted . .by those who tuft, frum Strunums complaints, and that ono which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this lama crass of our adlicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by caper- Uncut on many of the WOnt cases to be found of the following complaints:— Scuortmt - aso• tichortrtoes Co'inmarstrx, Ealmlceql AND EILIII7ICE DISEASES, ULCIMIS. P/Sln." TeMoiti, SALT itilErsf, Sestm Haan, Srrumts awn Straw:lc 'Ai 'rem:as, Mena .. mat DISEAsE, DIIOI%T, N'au- HALMS oa TzeMootoeurcx, - Denturr, DTS PRit.IIA AND iNDIORATION F Earstettss, nos* OR Sr. MITIIONYS FLU; and indeed the whole class of.complaints arising from human: or TILE 1.1L00D... This compound will be found a pent pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in I the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions aml ulcerous sores,. through which the iptem will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if nut misted to do this through the riatinal channels of the body by an alterative Metilehle. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you Had it is oh. structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, - and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live • longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy,and ail is well; but with this pahplum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, end the great machinery of life is disordeled des overthrown. Sariaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. hut the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it,, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of SprsaPalilla, or anything tke., , During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one donor Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not-only contain little, if any,. Saqapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence; bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which Hood the Tornio t, until the _ name itself is justly despised, and hush,ceeme synonymous with iinpositiim and cheat. Still ' we call this compound Snrsarnrilla, cud intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for 'believing it hid.; virtues which me irresistible by the ordinaryiun•of the diseases it is intend ed to cure._ In order to scenic their couiplete eradication from the system, the ienicdy should be jiidieiously taken according to directions on the bottle. 12,00 to 7,50 • rntrArsn ns DR. J. C. AYER 44 , 00. LOWIT.T.T., AL\ Sti. Pelee, 11l per Bet Six Bottles for $3. Ayer's Cherry, Pectoral, has Won:for itself such a renown for the cum of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint. that it is entirelylitisirrr for us to recount the evidence• of its virtues. It:termer it has Leen em ployed. for it has long been in constant use throughout this seetiun. no need not do more than assure the people its quality is,kept up to the best 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 Pills, FOR TIIE cunt oft entireness, - Jaandire, Dyspepricr, Indigestion. Dysentery. tlml Aunneh, I,', !tupelo,. 11,inine1.e, Piles, Dtrumatitin. Eruptitna and Ain Diuwes, Lircr thanplaint, Drniy, Triter, Tumors and :inn Nh, um, !Terms, Gotta% New:"kilt, as a Direr l'ilf,-andl'urifying the Bleed. They arc sticar-etiated, so,rlint the most senei tirr hart tithe them pleasantly. and they arc the best hperient in "the world thrall the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box; Pive boxes for SLOO. Great min Ors of Clergymen. Physicians, States men, ant etuinent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulu ess of lb cs,e remedies,. but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The ..gents below named fur nishgratis our AmmtleAtt ALMA? zC in which they ,are given; with aLso full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be Col keed for theireure. Do not be put off by =principled dealers with ~other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Amt.'s, and take no others. Tht , sick 'want the be4t aid there is for them, and they Amid AU our Remedies arc for &Ile by A. TWIRELL, Montrose; A. P. MILLER, &CIS gibson; J. Hosronn i Friondmille; Youtto & SMITH, SllnnnerS; 'IRA SCOTT, Springvilje; DER BROTHERS.-New Milford; J. T. CARLISLE, Great Bond; B.• 11. Gnim, Glerimood; W. H. TIAYER, Dimnek; EATON & MOTLEY, Harford, and all Druggists., [mh9 ly EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,` PHJLADELPH!A Have now on hand a large assortment of Fire and Thief Proof Salamander Safes. Also, Iron Doors fOr Bankeand Stnres,lron Shutters, Iron.Sasb, all makes of Locks, equal to any made in the United States. Fire Safes in one Fire. 'All come out Right with. contents in good condition. THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA AGAINST THE WORLD. Have had the surest demonstration in the following certificate that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully war rated the representations which have been maga of them as rendering an undoubted security against' the terrific• element Philadelphia, April 12th, 1856. Meyers, Ey - ANS & WaTsos.—Gentlemen: It affords us the highest satisfaction- to state `to you, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the SalamanJer Safes which ,we purchased of you some months since, we saved a large portion of oor jewelry,and all our books, papers, &e., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ranstead Place, on the morning of the 11th inst. `When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story, of the building we occupied, and that they subsequently fell into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concentration of heat caused the brats plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable contents as most convincing pro3t of the great securilk afforded by your Safes. ' We shall take much pleasure in recommend. lug them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. GEORGE. W. SIMMONS &BRO., Jewelers. Whe have purchased six largo Safes since. April. 28, y. • GIBSON, Nov. 22(1,1858. WIIEREASthere have been some statements made by me against Kann:nix A. KELLNY, and whereas said R. A—Kelley has commenced a suit against axe the common pleas:of Sus quehanna county for. treipass on .the case, now for the sake of 'h settlement , of said suit and peace and quietness I. make the following ac knowledginentst,,first I regret that 1 ever said anything about said 'Kelley, and at this time withdraw all 'eharges.agamst her. that I have made and do; : noi believe her. at -thictime to be alUeb agirte ' A. F BRUNDAGE. ItIIONIESTEAPFORSIO; A HOMESTAD FOR WO; also, HOMESTEADS FOR $lOOO AND OVER, An deiirablo, healthy country. sae AGENTS WANTED! Send for a Pam ppdet. ,Addrests E. BAUDER, 14. rat Ao ENT, Bala - Port Royal, Va. Business and Factories can be Carried sJ en profltabkat Hatoutontos: See Ad;er• tiseznint or Hammonton Lands. SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON A CARD:-
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