The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 01, 1860, Image 4

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    Till FE GU
• " .OF THE -
N — Vvrm YF$3 i 2
HAYDEN 'BROTHERS, THE PEOPLE'S'
Agents,*are now opening the most emir-
In us Stock of "
WINTER IRY GOODS 4
ROOT • SHOES,
R Y MADE CLOTHING,,
HATS &• CAPS, GROCERIES,
‘llo!BraS,..
YANKEE NOTIONS,
,47vgE,st,
- 'JEWELRY, of:0; d'a; • .I . `
ever brought to this end of-the State...tfought.
in New York and of the Eastern Manufacturers-
FOR CASH Land which we harp marked dowa
at ALAAMINGLY Low Pittc.Es! • :,
WE DEFY COMPETITION!'
WE _INVITE INVESTIGATION !?
YVESOLICIT EXAMINATION 'II!: I
As we feel confident in' all ye assert. The dull
of large profits has gone by, .and we have good
GOODS, :d CHEAP for the MILLION-
The success of our house hrovpiempted .
• OLDO 1
to filch_from us our good name.- We moot
prevent this, of °nurse, neither do we desire to,
and have n 9 apprehension elan'y evil Penult tp
our btisiness.
•
.BUT WE CAN, •AND WILL,
sell much lower than any cither• establishment
in this part of the State, .and we will alwayis
maintain our reputation for •
PRICES' THE LOWEST!
STOCK THE MOST EXTENSIVE'
STYLES the Most Fashionable •
• Qualities the . Most Reliable!
OCR MOTTO IS SMALL PRO s FITS
Good Value !. Quick Returns
OYE PRIOE and NO DEVLATIONV
Our systeni r of doing business creates much
jealousy among Old Fogy Merchants Who have
as many prices, on the same gocds as they have
customers. - i
OUR O.lrE PRICE SYSTEM
pleases our old customers and creates many new
ones, we intend to continuo it. Remember and
call Wore you buy, Wit is nothing more than
to keep xrell posted up.
Fir We:possess advantages for purchasing
goods, over any house in this section; and the
unparalleled increase of our salek.for the past
year warrants us in saying that we never 'were,
and never 4111 be undersold. We fear ne eons
petition. Flour' and Salt always on hand. :
- Every kind of Produce taken in exchange for
Goods. Cask raid f 4 Pelts and Palms.
HAYDEN BROTHERS.' [
New - Milford, Pa., lan. Ist, 1860.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
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The 'proprietors and manufacturers of HOS- •
TF.TTEP.'S CELEMITED s.7Po3l.trli
TERScan appeal With perfect confidence to - ;
physicians and citizens generally of the United
StateS, because the article has attained a repu- ;
ration heretofore unknown.' A few facts upon
r _ohis point will speak. more powerfully than
volume's of bare assertion or blazoning puffery.
The cot .c of Hostetter's Stonnudi'Bit
tets for the last year amounted-to over a half
million bottles, and from its manifest:steady
increase in times past, it is evident that during,
the coming year the consumption will reach
near one million bottle?. This immenseamount
could never hare been sold but for the rare
medicinal properties contained in the prepara- . -
tion, mid the sanction of the most prominent
plisielans in those 'sections of the; country
where the article is best latown, who not only
recominend the bitters to ftheir patients, but
are ready at all times to give testimonials to its t
cfFcacyin all esses,of stomatitiederiftiuments
and.the dieases resulting therefrom. •
is not'oemporary populaiity,.obeained
by extraordinary efforts in the-way of truth-
.. peting the quitlities of the Ilitter,s. but a solid
~ -estimation of an invaluable mcdi&ne, which is
acstined to be as enduring as time itself.'
,
diostqt er's Stomach bitters hale proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague ! •
and: various . other' bilious complaints have
counted their victims iy hundreds. To he
adtle to. statz . confidently that.the "Ili-tiers" .
arc a certain cure fur the Dysp'epsia and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un
alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter
front the stomach, purifies the blood, and
• imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, ; I .
givingsit that tone and energy indispensable i!
forAlfe restoration of health. It operates upon
the stomach, liver,•and other digestive organs,
mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them
torecondition essential to the healthy discharge
of the functions °Mature.
',Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as
per directions on the bottle, and they will find i '
- stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort
-declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate,
invigorating to the bowels, excellent as atonic,
and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi--
denee it thousands of aged men and women`;
who have experienced the benefit of using this
preparation while suffering from stomach de-
rangements and general debility; acting under
the advice of physicians, they have abandoned
all deleterious -drugs and fairly tested the .
merits of this article. A few words to the - ;
gentler sex. There are_ certain periods when
their cares arc so harassing that many of them
sink under the trial. The relation of mother r
and child is so absorbingly tender, that the
Mother, especially-if ebe be young,. is apt to
forget her own health in her extreme anxiety
for her infant- Should the period of inaternity
arrive during the summer season r the wear of I.
bodyand mind is generally aggravated. here,
then, is-a necessity for a stimulant to recupe
rate the energies of the sYstem, and enable the
mother to bear up tinder-her exhausting trials
and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene
rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora- I
tors that receive the endorsement of.physi
h ,cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as
Well as certain to give a permanent increase :-
of bodily strength,-
. All those persons, to idiom we have particu
larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from
fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea,
-dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and
all diseases or derangements of the stomach, !
• superannuated invalids, persens - of sedentary
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult;
tleeir own physicafwelfare by giving to Hos
tetter's'Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. - -
:CAUTION.-We caution the public against;.
using any of the many imitations or coUrzter-!.
feits, but ask for 110 . 8TETTLR'S CEZELIIRATED
STONACII Birrtie, and see that each bottle has,
the words " Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters"
blown on the side.of the'bottle,"and stamped
on the metallic cap covering -the cork, and
observe that our autograph signature is on the
label.
Jur- Prepared and sold by I(OI3PETTER
SMITH, 'Pittsburgh, Pa:, and sold by, all
druggists, grocers, and dealirs generally
throughout the trnite4 - Btate, Bonth Apse
tics. and Garman. •
•
Fir For sale in Montrose by
jarsl2.4.. , ABEL TURRELL.-
OUR NtiI.SIC'.I.I:I7P.IF:Kb.
r;
f' - 's •
A Rare Pompanioo . for the ;Winter kontlis.
Every Pianist, 1 Sbould,procnre this weekly
Every Singer, 1 Publication of Vocal end
Every Teacher,
,Piano Forte Music, cost.
Every Pupil; ink but .141-, CENTS- a
1
Every Angiteur,. number, and pronounced By theentire reeinf the Country, to be j.
"The Best and Nevelt work of the Lind k
- ' the World." ~. ! -
'Twelve Full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piltho
.
Fort; Music
Plow 10 cents.:
Yearly, 19.5; Half-yearly, 02,50; Quarterly, $1 . ,1, 1 5.
Subscribe to our " Musical Friend," or order
it from the nearest- Newsdealer, and you . wall
have music enough. for your entire fitruiry at in
insignificant cost; and if you want Mogi!, for
the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, Accordion,
Ice:, &e., subscribe to l the ,
•-SOLO MELODIST
„
-Containing 12 paps, costing only '
10.. a Number; YearlyS2,so; Half-yearly,s;os.
All the Back Numbers at 10 eents,•and bound
Volumes, containing 17'Numbers, at $2,50 eae r h,
'constantly on band, •
C. B. SP. I' MO ',.:: P. 6. CO
107 NnFr.; - ,n Pr. 'tit ...; Vr.fi-
Z 9 .4
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CtiSapest Best: Zairgest
$ . 130,00 ' ,'-!
Pay's far Tuition int Single and Double 'Entry
Book-Keeping, Writing Cemmircial Arithme
tict and Lectures., • •
.
floard weeks 13.10,. StationexT 07,
Tuition e n lye. expenses
. 40 . 4..
Us4l time from. 6 t4i 10 weelis.• Every stu
dent, upon graduating, Li guaranteed competent
to mango the, Books of aiay Busineris,' and qual
ified tal earn a salary_ of from
O T.Ol $lOOO. - .
Stufients ente).--at any time—No ' ,Vacation—
Revie* at Pleasure
Fir l Ptemitim for Bestllulinesa Writing for
1859, ieceived at Pittsburgh, Philaolelphio, and
,A
Ohio State Fairs. , Alsont the yri*cipal Faire
of the - Union for the past four years,
Ministers Sons received at }alf price.
* * *Per Circulars, Specimens, and Embellish
ed ViOvs of the College, • inelose.five letter
stainpf,
.1: F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Jan ry 19th, t 1 y
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T $ •$
teiSE D
RES •
IVIOTTS .3 9
aalp,brate
,
Att aperient and stomachic- preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and, Carbon bream.
Dustin in Hydrogen, of high medical author
ityland extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following complaints, viz.:
DEBILITY, NERVOUS:AFFECTIONS, EJLA••
CLATION, DYSPEPSIA , DI ARTERY! A CUM.
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT BUIEUVRLY
. JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS
TISM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, =TIM
HCITENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA,. Czenic
.HEADACHES, FEMALE WEL/WM , Mitt.
'MENSTRUATION, WHITES, CHLOIMS, etc.,
PIMPLES' ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS. OF
THE SHIN, etc.
thus
being iheorbed by the blood, and
thus airculating through
.the whole system, no
part of the body calk escape their truly wonder
- ful influence. -
The zxperience Of thousands daily proves that
• no Ptiparation oflron Min for a moment be
compared with it, Impurities of the blood, di4
preasia of vital energy, pale and 'otherwise
sieltly complexions indicate its necessity in al,
moSt. every - conceivable case. In all cases of
female debility,(ftuor anus, chloresis, etc.), its
• effects are delightfullyrenovating..'No remedy
has ever been discovered, in the whole hisitory
• of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy,
mindfully restorative effects Gooduppetite, Com
plete digestion, rapid acquisition oflstrength,
witli an- unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately:follow Steins..
As is grand
,stomachic and general restorative
it has no superior and no sulistittite:
rut: up in neat lint 'Metal boxes containtrig
150 piste, price 00 celled. per box six Nixes.
62 90. one dozen boxes. 64 00. For sale by
',Drentsts generqlly. Will' be sent free to
. anynddress on receipt of the price: Alt lot.
tert Orders, etc.,• should be suddOs'ed to
R. B. LOCKE &;
. - General -Agents. 1
- CO .'
339 BROADWAY. If Y.
%: n.—The above is a flac-dmile of I the
/Abel on wadi box.
For_Sale in Montrose by
deels ly . ,ABE L TUittEl.L. A gent.
_
THE lIIEDItINE of the MIL
:PHILOSOP.II7 AND FACT. '
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lIOLLO.WAY'S PILLS.
THE EsofiTNG CAUSE OF SICIEEtEt
..,
rpliE 81.9C1D is the life.sustaining agi
1 turtiishes the eotripouents of flesh,both
de, nerh'e and integument. 'The stoniau
mar.uftidory, the- veins itsdistributOrs, i
intestittes the'channels through which •thi
matteersjected. in its productions ' is e:
Upomthe stomach,the circulation and ;the
these. Pills act simultaneously,relieving i
lion, ;Purifying the fluids, and regUlati
excretions. • - • •- ' 1
- THE .NATIONAL CO-VP LA I
Dyspepsia
is the -most common disease
all classes in this:Country:. It assumes a
and stiepes,and is the primary source of
erahledaugerous maladies; but whatever ;
or syn ptoms,llou et er obstinate its resist
ordinary preparations, it yields readily an
idly tti this searching and unerring retie ,
.: _ _ .
,
-AFFECTIONS:
TheitinaniitV - of the; bile is of vast imp..
'to health.. Upon the liver, s ee gland` wl
creteS, this fluid, these- Nis operate ppec
infallibly rectifying.itS irregularities, nnd
ally curing Jaundice, Bilious Remittants.
the varieties of disease generated -by; an
rat conditiOn of the. organ.. •
•;: BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
;-:
the 2 ,
unless bowels perform• their function ,
tl?g whole-body su&rs. Tens of th
die annually of Dysentery \ Diarrhtea,
Constipation; and other diseases of thes
pipes_ or the system. The effect of the•Pil
all intestinal . disorders, whether casual
demic'Os 3
phecroinenon in medicitne. By
ing tfie.printed directions, the most. alartn
sea of:tmwel complaint are prouptlicont
•
.?,1/1 WORD TO FEMALESI .
The peal debility nod irreguinrities . wh
the eapeCial annoyances of • the weaker se
whiciti.whan neglected, always shorten
relieVed for,the time being, and prevntedi
v
t,ozonie,b a course of this mild, thoro' alt. 2
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Hollerway's Pills are the best remedy Imoi
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world for the following diseases
Asthriti Chest Diseasqs Fever ant Ague
Couglis -Bowel Complaints FetualO,Complaints
Cold - Costiveness - Inward. VVeskness
Diarrhtea Headaches - Liver Compl;ists
Dropify Indigestion Lowness of pirits
Debility - Inflammation ' Stone and grav,el. l
IttfitiCza. Dyspepsia - SecondarySyniptoms
Piles..`] Venereal Affections Wormi of all , kinds .
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* * *.Sold, at the Manufactories of - P ofeSsor
HollOway, 80,11daiden Lane, New Yeik, d b. 44
Strand, London, by all respectable Druggist/, &
Dealers in Medicine thro'out the; linited Stately
and the civilized world, - in boxes - at 2 cents,
62 14 cents, and 81 each. I : .
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theTheriiivi cinsiderable saving to taking' ,
larger sizes. • • ~1 ,
N.D.—Directions for the,guidance otTpatiee
ineviik disorder sreaffized to each bo."
.
Jel6*y-
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S H -0 E SL.•
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A LA ItGeLOT for epee women And ,
,Itildrea,
Il_Njtist.rereiied, soil for .sale at the very low.
- est rates, by J. LYONS, & poN.
repS •
9 rd . Sheet
ust. E 4sn .ll l: j a . t i o t.r
r t f il u ' r V n i tg l i n d a' t tto
'''F'! l ;2 9 . ' .I;7.YONP
ABEL . .T . URRELL -
' ET AS just returned from:selecting ail put..
LI chasing, and is now receiving one i,4)f the
larest and - best' assortrainti_of •
Cr C) 1: 0
ever offered In this market. The quality of
nerirly overt' ihing gitod; and all warranted as
rePreawitNi. Terms; ready cash and low prices.
Some general Idea of tho stoclr may be formed
train the - following' entinteration • t
• . ' DRUGS; MEDIC/NEB,
Chemicals, Paints; :0111, Vanishes, '
Window Glass, Bye Btufik, Groceries, Lanhis,
Glass Ware, Crockery, Mirrors, Cloaks, WalliPaper,
Windav Paper Window Oil Shades, ialefiloobr ;
• Musical IriArtnnents,' Jewelry,' Perfnmery,....„ ,
Stone Wirt Breit:cm, Brashes,Whips,'4
Ilmbrefts, Bird Cages, Pocket
• • • - "Knives, Guns, _Pistols, '
Ammunitioik,Liqucirs,Trnues, • •
- SuPPirters, Port.monnalcs Shoulder!' •
Braces, Spectacles, Silver and• Plated Spoons,
Forks, etc., field Pens, Stationery, Violin,.Gnitar,&
Bass Viotatrings, Bows, de:, Porcelain Teeth, Lith
ographs, Artist'. Tube Palate, Brushes, Ito., •
and all the popular Patent'kediclueso
Also some Dry Goods,Wooden,
Hard &Japanned Ware, • .
Fluid and Oil-. Cane, Camphene
Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpen tines
Lamp, Tanneea, Neat Foot,Lard,Olive, Colter,
Boiled and Bow Linseed, and Coal OILS, White
Lead, Z*, aid all kinds of Colored Paint
Vine
pr, Canary Seed, and other things - too
numerous to mention, •
Aa it. is impracticable to give flora thana.gen
eral outline of my.itock through the Newspapers.
every Ono wishing goods is invited to 611- and
examine. Customers on entering tho,; Store
must not expect to find' every thing in sight; but
nearly every article wanted will be prbduCe•V
by inquiry. Thankful for the liberal patronage
hitherto received, I hope to merit and reteive
large increase of the same. „
Montrose, Oct. 5,19. • ABEL TUREELL
COMMERCIAL .COLLEGES
LOCATED OVER TIIE 311§QUEDANNA.VALLE1 BANK
BINGHAMTON N. V.
Rooms open for Instruction from 9 n. in.ito 9:30
ix in-
FACIDLTY:
D. W. LOWELL, Principal, Professor of the
Science of Accounts, Practical Aceduntant:
Author of Lowell's Treaties upon Book-Keep.
- ing, Diagrams illustrating the sumo.
Jolla McCanE, Assistant Professor io the Book.
keeping Department. -
A. J. WARNER, Professor of Practiea and Or
nameltital Penmaiiship, Commercial Calcula
tions and Correspondence., -.-
• •
LECTURE7IS: •
Hon. Daniel g.Dickirson, Lecturer on Commer
cial Law and Political Economy.
Hon. Ransom Balcom, Lecturer on Contracts,
Promissory Notes and Mk 'of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial
Ethics.
EXAMINING C.OMMITTEE:I.
, .
Hon. Sherman D. Phelps, WM. R. Osborn, Esq.,
• Tracy R. Morgan, Esq,
The objects of this College_is to afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining a thoroUgh Business
Education. -
The Books and Forms, are carefully arranged
by practical accountants. expressly for this In,
siltation and embrace all the recent iniproce•
remits.
The course -of instruction cemprisea-every
department of bus'.uess. The learner will b
thoroughly taught the science and' praiitice of
Double Entry Book-lieepindas applied; to the
fotfuwing kihds of business, viz: Cieneril Met..
chandising,. Manufacturing, Banking, Commis
sion,. Steamboating; Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping,
Ladies Department' entirely separate from
that of the gentlemen.
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Students can enter College at any. time and
receive individual instruction. By this arrange
went every student is permitted to progress as
rapidly-as his enterprise and. ability will per.
mit, and when through,:perfect and coMpleto,
will receive
• Diploma:which will enable him
to review at . pleasure.
Time to complete the course, from
Twelve wbeks. No vacations. Board $2,50 per
week..
.
For Hook-Keeping, full arcountant's!;course,
'Wading Practical , Penmanship, Commercial'
Computations - and - Diploma, (Time - pnlimit,
cd,) . . . - - 1.835 00
Same course fur Ladle - a
(separate apart..
ment ) ' 20 00
Penmanship and - Arithmethi, - .1 )0 (0
Teachers' course in Penmanship, Practi.-
cal and Ornamental, - - . ;30 00
,Twelve, lessons in Practical - Perlman. 4 2 00.
" - Fir Occaiional. Classes will be forined in
Phonograpy.! Far full particulars send for a
circular. • •
rent. It
teJnus•
ih is its
i . nd Me
waste
pelted.
oisels,
ihdiges
ieg -the
WM. B. SIA/IPSO.Nt
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Shop in BOyd cE Tirtb fer's new 6nilding,
. next-door abOre Keeler Sioddgiq's:
HAVING worked for the past nitie years
with the most skillful workmen, he •feels
conficrent: that he can do the most dilicidt jOs
on short notice. ,
Alt Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
among
thous
nnum-
its type
mee to
/ d rap-
rtanee
ich re
• finally,
&an
land all
,nnatn-
W. B. Sairaos has worked for me for some
time, and I can recommend him as a careful and
skilful Workman, competent to do as goiiid work
as can be done in the country, and wdrthy of
confidence. . Wei. A. CIIAMBiRLIA.
Towanda June 10th, 1858—
. .
Refers to—Wm. hl will, E. W. Baird, E.- D.
Montayne,M. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury,iTowan.
da ; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. • Lathrop,
J.. Witten berg, .M ontrose.
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired on shut* notice,
and on reasonable terms. [June 15th,:185t8A.f.
prop.
usands
hromie
waste
s upon
lor epi
z .
follow.
- - - _ O,MAX/J/DER Itafes.-4.EVAn
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__,,_) -....., & Watson, No. 26 s outh - fourth i ;,-,`ll street; Philadelphia, bavOow on
i hand a large assortment pt }lre
. ------------ l and" Thief-proof Safes.l Also
..
Iron doors for banks, itOs, Iron
-
shutters, Iron_jaah, all makes of Loc k , equal
to any in the !..:iited states. , i •
- :
Five Safes in one Fire. All come out Right
- • with contents in goad ixmdiCion, -
MI are
• x, add
fe, 'are
in time
,A THE SALAMANDER SAFES - 'OF PMILADELPHIA
, MAINST TILE WORLD:
EV - ANNelli WATSON,- .
\r;Have had the surest dernonstration ,in the
Flowing certificate that their . manufacture of.
Salamander Safes.has at length fully , witmuited
the rekresentatipris which hair(' : been made of
them es rendering an undoubted ,security ; against
the tirrifie element: . `. '
• - Philadelphia, April 12th, 11856.
Messrs, Evan , & WaTses.-Gentlernen:
ords us the highest satisfaction to •4tati to
iou, that owing to the very protective-qualities
of two' of the • Salamander 'Safes which we
purchased V you some months since, ie.saved
a large portion of oar jewelry,and all our books,
papers, &c., exposed' to• thc ealamitomi fire. in
Ranstead Place, on the morning of , the' 11th
inst. • " • • • , ' .
When we reflect that these Safes. were lepated
in-the fourth storrof the building wo oceupfea,
and that thersubsequently fell into a }reap of
burning mins, where the vast coneenteStion
heat caned the brass plates to melt, we cannot
but regard the preservation of . their saleable
contents as most Confrincing proef of the great
security afforded by your Safes.
We shall take Much pleasure in recoiamensd
ing them to,nsekof business. u a:surelreliance
against fire. . -
GEORGE W. $.ll - 51ONS &BRO., :Yetoelers
-Who hkie p'ur , ihappd laruo S'afe`.l einrp.
-
April 28, • '59-Iy. •
TERMS
• n
Li n mgmoßw .
"(WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD•FOR THIS, '
a lady remarked to us a day or two since, as
she exhibitedthe portrait of an only child, gone
to ,the "spirit land ;".. which was ono of
M1ZT1333151 9
"how I should regret it, 'had I not secured
this.precioes memonal . of that dear one." So
thought we. Thb loved oneo aro not always
with us; and while we can call them Ours, every
one-ahould eecure such a Memorial; especially
since they can.haye,them ao truthfully taken by
that succesiturfutist,. ALB: TU888,..0 Bing
- _
Bing
hamton.
LllO IDAY - PRESENTS.
Mite subscribers have this day received another
invoice of Jewelry, &c., direct from the /
manufactory, and are now prepared to show'to
their friends the best assortment of goods ever
before, offered in this market. All persons wish
ing to make their friends and families Christmas
Presents,.are invited to call and examine.
dee22 ' EVANS & ALLEN
Odd Ye[lois' Hall; Binghamton, N. Y.
VEEDLES.—Bone and Wood Tidy Nee
-4.1 dles, Tutting Shuttles, Crochet•• Needles,
Sewing, Darningand Knitting Needles, for sale
by - Kviss & ALLEN.,
HAIR PlNS.—lthick, red and gilt Hair Pins,
various patterns and priees;by
-
• EVANS & ALLEN.
CORAL -A fine ass ortment of Coral Beads,
Armlets; Necklaces, &c., by _
• EVANS & ALL.EN.
SLEEVE-BUTTONS. AND STUDS.—The
bestassoitmeat of SleeVe•Buttons and Studs,
all prices aad qualities, :or sale by
EVANS & ALLEN. .
SPECTAtLES.—GoId, • Silver, Steel and
. German Silver Spectacles, of all ages, for
halo by .• EVANS & ALLEN.'
rriHIMBLES.=GoId, Silver and German Sil.
Ner Thienblesoi gdod stoidc, for sale by
EVANS & ALLEN.
N UT C rockers and Nut" Picks. at
Evan & ALLEN.
GOLD PENS.—A first , rate variety of Gold
Pens and Pencils, alt sizeiand
by • EVANS & ALLEY.
IVABLE, CUTLERY.—A goOd supply of
-IL • Knives and Forks, Carvers and Steels, .by
• gvatts & AELEN.
JRTE MONNA IS and CARD CASES in
every variety 7 -Pearl, Berlin Wire and Shell.
Byass & ALtnN,
T~ATCFIES"—A large stock of gold and
ver Watches of the keit makers, - many of
them of our own importation, at prices much
lower than have ever been sold in town—War
ranted gond time keepers. ' E. &A.
Walch Chains, a fist rati assortment
of GOLD Fob, Vest, and Guard Chains. ' -
VAR Rinee and Breast Pine—a beautiful vu.
_LI duty,. in setts double arid single, consisting
of Pearl, J ei, Cameo, 'lava, Coral, Florentine,
Mosaic, Brilliant, Bohm - el, and all Gold, various
patterns and, prices.
FINGER Ringo—Diamond, - Opal, Pearl, En.
amel, Jet,, and all GOLD, a great variety
from $4O down. •
OCKETS—a icrp fine assortment, • GbLD
LI and Plated, 1,2, 4, and 6 faces.
SILVER Ware—a large Stock of sterling sil
ver ware,Consisting of spoons, forks, ladles
cups, cako, pre, icceream, butte:, & fruit knives,
childrens setts, napkin rings, card eases, etc.
PLATED Ware—castors, cake baskets card
receivers,.ten sctts, ire pitchers, sugar bas.,
kets, salt cellars, forks; spoons, toast racks,gob
i els, etc.
BRACELETS -a full ilupply, of every style,—
some verY rich patferhs.
CLOCKS—Eight dityi; and thirty.houtelocks,
a great variety, warranted.
nov - 9 EVANS & ALLEN.
No. 2; Odd Fellows' Hall, Washington st.
_ _
CHANGE: OF TIME— WINTER AR
RANGENENT—D., L. cf. W. R. R. .
gr_4lEgiN "
ON and after Thursday, Dec. Ist, 1859, - trains
will be run as folkiws :
EI:•
ESS PASSENGER Trauts,—Moving Soutu.
The night express train on"the N. Y. & E.R.R.
_ ,arrives at Gt. Pend a.3:28 a;m., and connects
with the express train leaving Gl. Bend - for-N.
• Y:anli Philadelphia at - - 8:00 a. m. -
-Due at New Milford - -
.• Montrose - - - 8:36
• Hopbottom .8:59
Nicholsbri - - 9:16 .
Pactoryville 9:40
Abington - - 9:57 _
Scranton - - • 10:30 '
• Moscow - - - - 11;17
Tohyhnnna - II:53
Stroudsburg - I:12 p. m.
• Water Gap - 1:34 . -
Columbia - - 1:50
Delaware (15 minutes to dine)" -.2,i9a
Hope (Philad'a connection) 2:35
Bridgeville -
.S 2;40
. • Washington - - 3:13_
Junction • - • " 3:30 •
New York - - 7:15
• Philadelphia - - 8;20
EXPRESS TRAINS MOVING NOiCTI/.
Passengers from .Jew York, leave '
Pier No. 2 North River, at - 7:30 a. m.
Passengers-from Philadelphia leave .
Walnut street Wharf at • - 000
Leave Junction 11:10
Due at Washington - 11:28
s.
• Bridgeville - 12:01 p. .m
Ilope(Philad,a connection) 12:05
Dela Ware (15 minutes to dine) 12:20
Columbia • - - - 12:20
Water Gap - . 1:01
. , Stroudsburg ' - . ' 1:15
„Tobyhanna - ~ - 2:45- .
Moscow , - - : - - 3:19- - ri
-. ' Scranton - . - 4:05
_ Abington - - - . 4:42
-• • Frictorycille .. • - 4:59
- Nicholion - - ' - 5:19
Hophottom 4 - -.5:42 ...
lOr MONTROSE -' • . 6:04
New Milford - -- 6:22
' , Great Bend - - - 6:40
Connecting at Great Bend with the
Night Express going West at, 1:45 a. m.
An AecommOdation train leave's
.Scrant3n for Great Bend at. 10:35 a. m.'
I Factoryville ..:, - - 11:55-
, Nicholson' - - 12:35 p. m.'
~ •
".Montrose .. - - 1:50
Arrive at Great Bend:.. - 2:5'0 .
Connects with Dunkirk Ex.-West 3:39. '
and ACcommodation train West at 5:33 ' i
ACcommodatiOn train returning - leaves
~ •
Greatßend at - - • 3:10
- Montrose '. - - 4:05 -
Niceolson - - - :.- 5:15
Factoryville - . 5:16
s
Duo at Scranton,..., 1 '7:15
The' Accommodation ' train does not leave
Scranton until after the arrivaYof the morning
train on the Lackawanna 4. Bloomsburg R. R.,,
thus giving passengers from the Wyoming Val
ley a,direct connection ..for. the West by the
morning train.
FOr the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Division'a Passartger Car will bo at.
tached to - the Express Freight trains leaving
Scranton at ' . _. "4:30 a. m.
Due at Moscow . . . - • 6.00
Stroudsburg.. - - • - - 10:40 .
Junction - -- " 11:40 p. m .
Returning will leave Junction at 4:00= a. m.
Due atStrondob.nrg at -' - - - 7:45 •
~ • . Moscow • - , y 1:10 . •
Scranton ..- - 4 . 2:35_, •
-Passengers from New York will change' is
at Junction. ' To,and foal- Philsda, via B.A. R.
i r
leave or take cars at Hope . For Pittston, Kin s
too sad : Wilkes-Barre, lake'eare of Leckaws nit
4t BloomsburgA. R: at Scranton. For Jessjip,
Archbald, and Carbondale, take Stakes at &Ugh
ton. % Tickets sold' and baggage checked
Tunottau. - JOHN BRISBIN, Supt'
- Wm N. JE:txs, General Ticket Agent.
Sent - Iton, Nr,v. '2l st , I 659 ; *tf .
.11..KEN)CONIJIL&CQ
„
r n et v ecr u y o cit the iiniPeetion
V v
t:a fli
.and ve+ l r i ich assortment of
G()01A
this day received, consistio4 in par4as follows: •
Rich Black Moire ,Antique.Silk.'lBe. per.vard;
Foulard Silk, nice style, 64.; per yard;
,Rich Plaid
the very neatest patternsaos. per yard;
Black Silk, 28 inches widerfrom Is. to 12s. per'
yard;:spleedid Black Silk IShitwls from sB' to
$l.l, thecfinestassortmerft in Suture" Co.; new
invoice ofwGingliarns, at very low prices; also, of
CalicoeplargestOck of Demms,'lllixterea'Plaids,.
and LA* Printed haw,ls from Is. to 's6;:.
Brocha4Shawla Iran to
,825;- Colletsfront,
6 cts. ft? 205.;. Parasols frem.Ba. tol2ite: . each;
Bonbet, .a/large stock; Rihbona'ned „Flowers;
slap tt , lONiviattohsci-ofl4enti Shoes—Congress;
Xeamelled.and Colt Skin; - Ladies-Congress Gal..:
ters„Kid *rid Eilameledt Mtalses Calf 'and Beam:.
'ell ed Boots; Children Pal oei Boots, Oaiters and
• eVerything, in that- line. They Would also call
zittention to the fact that having an arrangement
with one of the largest Importing] Houses in
New York they • will'reccive 'regulaily New Styles,
as feat as they appear in New york,nrid will take.
the greatest pains to please 51l who Call and see
and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid
to procuring fine goods--,in every style. .
. • t '
A new lot this . day . rectived, and; would" re-'
spectrally solicit an-examination or; the -same.
Good Ten at 35., city prik* also at 4.a. bs. 6s. Bs.
11l
COFFEE-....Yatta, Rio . and Grotind goffee.
SA LERAT-US . James pyle!s, Babbitt's Med
icinal, pad Excelsior, &c. INAILS,' . and also a
now. stock of WALL PORK and WIN•
DOW PA PER; thin day received. FA R IP .
ING TOOLS of the most approved patterns.
. , .
• I •B CBollC... t er's",
Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Band, and all the new
styles, as fatt as they appear in New York.
FLOUR Conctantlyon•hand. 4 ,SALT by the
barrel or sack. • PAT-ENT MEDICINES,
GLASS, and everything else you want.. •
• . R. KENYON JR. & c 0
Lftwmville Centre, Pa.,' lime' Bth, 1859
_ _
•PIMII/11a•NTALI-a. •
rafting...7u •
AS removed-his shop l across the street, to
Li the building one door below Ketler diT
-
Stoddard's, which he has fitted up:eXpressly for a
Saddle, - .llitrness arid Trunk Shop
where may , be found all kirida of •
Ta.ll.l=l.lVMStEl s ,
from the heayiest team, to ;the 'lightest trotting
likrness, and a generkl asmirment of trimmings;
which xTill . be made up or Sold very low.
Carriage Tr - mu:o2ms; •
good aisortment on hand, which will be sold
very low; all trimming done cheaper than else.
Where.
•
OAK LEATHER
on hand, from which harne.qses.will be made and
NATEtrzetaatecl.
* * *Customers will pleas+ bear in mind:that I
wish to settle up once a 'yea?. Those having
unsetqed accounts, or notes due, will 'oblige
.by settling or making payinerit without further
delay. G.F. FOItDIIMI,
. Feb. 24th, 1859.1 Ilfontrese, Pa. _
NOTICE:
COBB Would rdpectfully announce to the
lJs public that he may atill be fouhd at the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
'of the community. Ile-will keep on hand a good
;stock of
Grrc•oorless:
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR
and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) FEstr, and all
articleslotind in First Class Groceries. .
Ho would particularly ball the attention of
'Farmers and others to the fact' that ho is
constantly receiving fresh Supplies of
FIRST RATE FLOUR,
also good, and medium qualities, which will be
sold BIGHT, for ready pay; in quantities to suit
the pdreltaser.
tlash paid far Pelts, Deaebn, nod Veal skins.
DISSOLUTION
HE firm of S. IL SkYRE Bros. in this
T
aay -dissolved by, mutual consent, D. Sayre
withdrawing from the firm.. The business will
be carried on as heretofore under the name-and
style s . of S. H. Sayre & Bro: The notes find
accounts will be in the 'hands of D. Sayre for
settlement. All indebted to the firm will please
give it their immedfifte attention, as all the ac:
counts must be-settled. ! 1 -
S. H. SA YRE &43ROS
Montrose, Sept. Ist, 18691.
KEYSTONE 'HOTEL )
At Montrose; Penn.
WDT. 8. HATCHI P Proprietor. -
,
THIS new
,and cotnmOious Hotel situated
• on Public Avenue, nearihe Court House,and
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Montrose, is now fuly completed and furnished,
and will be opened on Monday. the nth day of
the. present month for the .accommodation_of
the public, and travelers. :The Proprietor feels
confident that he is now sprepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give .
Complete- Satisfaction. ,
The Hotel and Furniture are 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 I:sn : pplied :with alt the
recent improvements and comforts, and obfiging
:waiters will always be Ytiadyto reepodd to . the
call of customers: j
The Stables connected with This House are
New and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron
age of his old frie)lds l and the public generally.
WM. K. HATCH.
Montrose, September I'st,' 1858:
'cg•t •tt l'att I
_
EtOrilTjl2l ELAM. ) :
!WHOLESALE SALT .DEALER,
• -201 Washinglon-st,
•
(Directly-opposite Washington Market,)
New -4 2""cyzelm.
SILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse rind Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures;
40000 sack's andbags, consisting in part of Ash
ton's celebrated brand for;table and dairy use;.
Jeffrey &-Darcy, Marshalrs,, Brownlow's, &c.
and 50000 bushels -Turks island, Sonares, Ca
meos, St,Ubea,,Lisbon, Cadiz; Ivica,'Nantes, ke.„ .
all of which will be sold at bargain prices from
vessels, store and storehouses. , • •
Any purchaser wishing; to 'aelect!fronvi good
assortment will find it to his interest to call. "
N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags of
different sizes, and constimtly on hand in -ship.
ping order. Also'a iplindid article of Rock
Grou'rd salt, in quart boxes; put' np; and for sale
by the quantity, in cases of five,dozeh each. -
-New York, April Ist, 1.859.--1.0
nri HE subscriber having purchased
I. refitted and newly furnished the
Is above well known and popular Hotel,
ie prepared to secommndate the .trav
sling public and others With,all the attentions
and conveniences usually found jin first-class
Houses. No effort will** spared-by the Pro.
.prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in every point to any in the country.
'Tlie Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors. : •
Tlie Stables, eonneited'withl this Mouse
are large, roomy and conVenient,ind capful and
attentive Headers are aliOys in:charge of them,
-; S. ZIARBELL.
° lfontroie, May I 3th, 1,1158.
.3,000 ROLLS OP WALL PAPER:
111 '. DiffERENT — SITIES
BORDERING, WINDOW PAPO fcC If AC:
A Cheayy EWi EW RUPPLY, ju6t art!ve4l, d l uL
orsige
R
sitAvironD3W
LIVEIINVIGORATOIti
*etrz rt. • DF.in fxrArisb:
!TM reillitapocats deft , Soelrely front CI umo,sad
has bro au c.tabliabed Uci.ar:tatulara touvrai
-sod appetrred by that , ustui la malt r='• -•
boned to with emollient.° h, ialt the diseases ate w
resommende , L - • ' '"-
It has cued thirt/ilmia Ilablibt the isstle , i yeses •
.111=1 isms Up all hope* lir ertrell,f. puzwrcau
ertUkodeehst2 possildner.
don most tie io
l a tetepehtenent of dm
idahlaira tathg ti.vktP ed fa soda oval:Metres to
act geutts en the Dew ,--
• Let the:diefeSee ISV7mu .
use of Ihe I.lllLitR I if -
MO Cora- $
tal.:l94nr*PoPrla,
F . Rmm•ii Com-1
AnN Dropsy, 'hour
Costiveness; Choi-
Cholera
lessee, Jahrtißee,
ea, Me may be used 'sae. .
'lry - Family'
RE A RAC F., (u
twenty oilman, I
spoonfuls
411 who use Italie
Wows, rale 'you h. the -
VIGORATOR, sod tis
pLaintr, BilloarrAt**
Chronic Diarrhoea,
plaints," Byronic.*
Stomach, Habitual
le, Cholera, Cholie
Initintotaa, Flatly*
loeiraale Wealusesse
enaratir ra as Ordtna*..
pr i it e h l o t :
d l s tirLi.l n csare SICK
li t tyro 4m three Tea*.
en et cuorrainiernot of
Ovine. their tits Wooer
..a wl
in its tavor.
Pill WATER IN TILE MOUTH WITH
THE INVIGORATOII. AND lIWALLOW
Barn TOGETHER:
Price One Dollar per flO e.
'SANPORD'I3-`
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS;
COMPOUNDED YROM
Piro Vegetable Extracts, mulling up In
BLASS CASES, Ale Tight, and will keep
In-sinrellettate. . -
,
The Family • Cs. • i i hurl le PILL bases.
Oa lot active Cathartic sl intleb the mauled,. has
used itt his•practlite more than twenty years.
, The constardly 'amusing Armand from those who'
baceloos nsedtba PILL% .A {and, the ardisfatikro which '
ail narrow in regard totludr r'T i tue. has Unlaced mato place
them within the teach of all. N
The Profession well know that dUretent Catioutks act
ou,dltDcrentportions of the bowel&
The FAMILY CA- TIIIAIITIC P 11. le
has, with due reference to • 'lthis well established fact,
been compoanded front a im carboy of th e parrs". Vege
table Estrada, which set .wo alike on ' , Very pert of the
alimentary canal and ale 'good and safe In aU cu
es where -a Cathartic. In needed, sorb as De
-4
rangements of the Stomach . !Steeple
nein Palos in the 'Bark and Loins.
Costivenese. Patio and Soreness over
the whole " body, from sudden cold, which
frequently, If, neglected, .'end in a long course of ' Ye
ear, ear, Loss of Appe- tate a Creeping hen.
Nation of Cold over ,thebody. Heatless
ness, Headache. or , weight Its the bead,
all Idglairt iloolaM 'DI Worm. in
Children er Adults, I Itheuma'Ham, a great
Purifier et the Blood..„ and many discus's to which
Beth Is belt, too numerous sir .to mention In this advertise.
meat. Hosea roll. ,
PRICE THREE' Distus.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Ca
Hearne Pills are totalled by Druggist, generally, sad
sold wholesale by the Trade In all the large towns.
S. T. W. it ANFOItD, id. It.„
, - , Manpfarmarm am' Proprietor,
~
'.-33$ Broadway, New York.
-
Fornale in Montrose by
.
iser29 19..1 y ABEL TURRELL, 'Amt.
.Ayer'sSasaparilla
A rot:Toned remedy, is which we have la.
bored to produe* the nio t effectual alteratiVe
that eats be Made.' It ih is concentrated extract
of-d'aia Saesaparilla, so combined With other
. stilstances of still greater alterative power as.
to afford an. effective antidote for the diseases
- Sarsaparilla is reputed tii core. It is believed
that Eueli a remedy is-*aitted by those tcho
:suffer from - Stninintis ecimplaints, and that one
which will acca:nplish their, cttre nits-t prove
of itninenß: , service to this lug' citna of our
afllicteel t i.tens. how completely this
cOmpounthwill dl it has heel': proven by exper-,
iment,ent many of the ivlzst caws to Le found
of ihe . lllllowing complaints:—
SC 11.11 , 1: I. 1 AND S.:11011.7(.01N C.DNITT.ATNTS,
EILL - l•TifiX.... , FaterriVE • l7rsi..7379:f,
111. TVUORS, S
SCA:L:3 lir_%D i S . vritir.tric
rectstoss,!`Altntor nta I. DISE kst:, .I)3c.ir4r,
rat.ots OT: 111:11ILITY, I)TS
rzyst - AND INDin v.sTioV, itnsc
on St. ANT:i.) , :vs. Flue, 'und indeed the whole
elas.3 of co:aid:date arising front Ineenrrx or
Till: BLOOD.
This compound will lie found a ,great r.ros
rnot7 °flit:abb, when taken in the bprikig, to
expel the foul humors :Which fester in -the
blood at that season-of thg year. Ily the attic
ly tittpul.ion of them many „rant:Hill; disorders
are nipped. in the bud.' Multitudes can, by
the aid this reinedx, spare throw-elVes from .
the endurance of eruptions and ulcerous -
sr , rts, through which the: system will strive to
rid,itself - of corruption's.' if not insisted to do
this through the natural :channels of the body
by' an alterative medicine. : Vleanse ottt the
vitiated blood'whenever you flail its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,.
or soros; cicabse it when .van and it :is ob
stritetitd and silu„:4l, in the ; cleanse it
whonevcr it is foul, sad your f;Tlings will tell
when. Even where no yartitudar disorder
is: felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, 'for cleansing- the Mold. Keep the
blood healthy, and All is well ; but with - this
pabulum of life disordered, there can - be mi
lasting health. Moiler, or later something
mtit go wrong, and the great machinery nf'
life ,
,is overthmwn.
• Sarsaparilla has, and' dt.-serves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing the ends. But
_ the would has helot 'egregiously deceived
preparations of it, partly. beeause the drug
:antic has not all the virtue that is elaintekt
fh? it, hot more Let-au : se, nuinv pteparations,
pretending to he concentrated extra , is rf .it,
contain brit little of the yirttte of Sarsapatilla,
or any thing else. ..•
Tinting, late years tie palie have Leen miss
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sai sap:trill:l for one chNar Meet •
of these have hi en- frauds • tipm the sick, ler
...they not mily contain ht tie, ii any, ;4:.rsaitt
iilla, bOt often no (-unitive pre patio. what.
-cr.: lichee, hi; ter and pididul Llisuppeilitnicnt
follt"med.the cl 1111-v:dinits t.xtrtwts of
.Sarsaparilla which 11i cd the mailitY; until the
-name itseif is justly despised, and has beeeme
.synoriyiiteus ssith imp sitioh cheat. Still
call this rumpoilial Sar,ntarilla, aittl intei:d
• to supply sitelt a rtiurcl'y ax ehall rescue the
name from the leptl - r1; 44 , 11101 y mbirli
upon it. • And - we think sse hare grf.to d far
believing it has sir tr.cs Hell arc irrysirtiLle
by the ordinary run of the (list w.f.*, it is intend-
. .
\ twiure. in order. to , ,•coi.ro incir'cr ruidete
\ eradication from the xys . tem, at% lont«ly thould
be'jucl;rh.tibry talo:n accOldivgin din:iliuu* on
the bottle. -
rnr:r tr:t.n Ily
DR. Jr'. C. A li-ER & CO.
LOWELL ASc4.
Price, s4,irr Boit Sit Bottles for $3;
Ayer. s Cherry Pectoral,
IxOs iron fur-itself Fuel, a:renown for the cure of
evern• . yarirte su
ihroixt and lag:eiuplaint, that
it entirety nurpre,are fne.usl to recount the
t eklenee of to Vittllf^ , . Nvilerrver it has leen ern
ptnyed. As it- has long bten in constant use
thtoughout thi, NO 11011. he need riot do more than
a‘rrtre.t4e people its quality is kept x.p to the hest
it o'er 11:1,1 t.cen. and that it. may br .relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found Wrier.
Ayer's. 'Cathartic Pills /.
TOP. TICE CURE OP
r l 4 4i - rm....1.,- jam:dire, liasp pia. in . digkifialit
frobtrotecy. Foot ,semn . s,:h,E,ys4...ral, 14,:rdarAe,
- Ni'ril,.., ni....a... Erypi,ons and ..,(471 -114 . senses ! .
L'fecr o.narlaint, Drury, Toter, Tamers . and
Nat Rh , om, ll'ortnn, Goal, Nenraryia, .as a,
I. l oioner Pii4 ;11 l'i 'ION Nrif:/? . .9 . the 1 000 4
I
TlMy are noeseZaoatcd. so thatshe most scnni
• - lit c can" mhe them I:least:tole, mill they are the
h i lt nyerieut itt the world for ill the porpohcs of a
'.. 6toily. physic.
~. , -
...... Paco .26 cents par rex ;tivo boxes for 21:00.
ifireat 1. umbers of Mee. poen: Illysfrinnn. Styles.. .
nu-a, nud emit:ent 144 , mm:ten. h::‘ e lent their
oases to reit ifr the miteaalleted usefulness of - these
retivedies„-Lut nur nyiee tare Mll unr.rinlit the
, hinertion of - them.. The Agents below unused fur- ;
Tll,ll firotLi our A M manioc 'Al.,3tANne in which they
are siren; with also hilt des . eriptions of the above".
complaints, and the treatment that should be Col
- lowed fur their cure: , : ' '
... Ilbs not be-put oil by unprincipled dealers twilit
other preiciantions they;make more • profit . . on:
Demand. Alas s, mut' tale no others. Tlse nick'.
' int 'the bo.t aid there in f9r them :and they should
:b yr it: . • ..„ ...1
ktl , ...r li. ,, erties are for fink by . *-
A. unneLt.. Montrose; A. P. MILLER. .&
Co.
Gibson; J. Hosronn,. Friendsville; Youso dr,
SittXH, Summers; IRA. Seder, Springville ;, fl.tir
Mix IBRoTHEA-9, New Milford; L. T. Csaust.E.
Gee .t E. It. Gaow, Glenwood; W.. H.
.THATER. Dimock; EAtoU & DfOxts.y. Harford,
and ( jail . Druggists. ,• ' ! :'. I'mh9-ly*
w00t...ci RD1NG. ..... ;: ,
r.rCIE subscriber continues tho above business.
.1.1 as usual at his old Stand in Brooklyn
Thankful`: for past favors he , would solicits a
share of thO public patronage. • ~
-. '-A: G. REYNOLDS.
:,Brooklyni May 23a, I 859.—tf. - -
.10LOUlt, fresh ground. bio/aises and Sn•.
1: I gars; chap. Just received and:for sale by
Jilt' 27th. U. LYONS & SON.
A- LARGE 'Arsortmorit; of Lithographs
Tibe' Pitaluts,loat urived, and for
sale,oreduced lirices,..bLA BEL TURRELL.
• 111Otitrosei Jan. 23d, 1860. •
IiOCKET BIBLES.. DIARIES,
•CHRISTIAN ALMANACS,
CHURCH PSALMIST. • • • 11
, - SUPPLEMENT;
S'MALLL BOOKS, &C., for sale by
2oth: • ' J: LYONS• SON.
Afr, PURE -KEROSENE OIL
•
!IGOR MORE LIGITH
:-
FFRESH Burning Fklid, Lamp Oil; Candles.
Also White Lend.Zine Pairits, LinseedfAl,
RaiiiPs, coffee; etc:. etc„ just 9pened and, going
cheap; - ".• J. LYONS & SON.
xEw F.t~tM.
Siclitr, - S.O . Vrgbisiutc tort
At 1110,NTROSE., 1 Pd. •
ONE door below J. Ethridgers Pd.,
Store,
NJ on Public Avenue, where will be found
constantly on hand a general assortment of.
GROCERIES:
Such' as &gale; Molasses, Syrtips, Teas, Coffee .
, . &e., &c.. &c. .
. .
Also the choiceet brinds•of
,FA*ILY FLOUR,
Meat, 4ard,Hams, Fish, ,Candles &c.
We solicita share of ihe public patronage, and
-pledge ourtselyes to do the fair thing, hoping by
eachilarxsun to secure another. .
I y il t %LDVirfti.& ALLEN.
ALFRED VALDWIL. , Wll. L. ALEXI.
POCKET DIARIES AND ALMANACS for
iffl6o: a !ergo variety. And Indelible
Renee fo, marking, wearing apparel Warranted
not t;nsfadt or wash' out, for sale by
• . - •A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, Dee. 19th, 1859.
A ' CHEAP and eas y remedy fo'r the Piles and
..43.1 Corns: Tv it: -Also Meyers Rat and Mies
Ezttirtninatorrsold by J. LYONS . d.r. SON. "
vAtIINCIIESTEFi'S HYPOPHOOPHITESir
V I
Lime and Soda,• for Consuliption; Hor
lcilyny's Ointment and Pills ; Juilacin's Mountain
Herb Pills, and nearly all the Medi.: ines adver
tised, or in the market, aro for sale by
Ilontipse,-Jan. 9. • ABEL TURRELL
Mountain Herb Pills,
Asiotn, we present yOu with'. a perfect likeness of
Teatieo, a =chief of a tribe of the strange Aztec
that one. ruled Neaten: You wiltlind a full.es C.unt of
him and his people to our Pamphlets Sind Alnanunes-rtii
be had gratis, from the A rota fia, these - • ,
The inventor and nzannfeeturer of ~ .in ti .onts
lain Herb has spent the greater, part of his litela .
Unwitting, hawing tinited nearly every Country In the
World. He ape* over six years mow the Indiana of
the Rocky Moyntains and of Mexico, anst it wen thin, that
tbi " MOC:tAIS Num Plus" were discovered.' A very
Interesting account of- him adventures there. yoy will Cod
in our Almarote,Ond Pamphlet..
It is an established Izet, that all disease% edge front
IMPVRE BLOOD:
•
• The blood la the life! and wheh any foreign or, 11111... I:1:y
mutter' kris mixed with it it k•et once dl.trbntvd to
eriry organ of the . body. Every nerse.freta
nod all the witsl-rirgana qui ble complain. The •tomich
will pot digest the food perfectly. - The liver C 001.4, to
seSrete a sunicieogy of bile. The action of the heart).
weakened, and au the circulation ie. feeble, - TI.. hinge
bstOrne clogged. with the poieonous metier; hem.. a
cough—and all from a, slight impurity at the -fountain•
heisd of. life—the Blood I if poi( had thrown wome
earth, for in.dance, in a pyre epring. Iron, which nu a
tiny ritulet, jn'a few ntinutea - the whole mune ofatbe
Menu» becomes .dhitarbed and dis.colured. A• qinclrlyy,
dire impure blood fly to every part, and lanai Its sting
behind. All the passages become obatructed, and vole..
the obstruction ts-removed, the lamp . or life soon dies nut.
Them pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all
the sometime of the ,body; they ore, therefore, unrivalled
..Ai a •
' • "CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEISESI,
Complaint, flick Headache, ike. Tile Arfrito.ies
Stedicina expel* from the -blood lhe hidden .rieed" di..
ease" nod renders alt the bide and secretion' pure and
Owe, clearing and risuseitating the .areal 01711111 , .
Ileneaut indeed, la 'it to on, {hat Ire are able to place
Within your retch, a medicine like the "Itomeraia Max
' Pita," that .ill, pas* directly to the afflicted parts,
through the blood and fluid" of .the body, and
the illative to brighten - yeah-41mi fluah of — beauty and"
health. •
Aureoles Pills ore the Best ?Remedyin exit
• enet for the, fad - ming Complaints:
Stood Cookrtaints, Debility: Inward Trenkims,
Mucks, . .' Finer and Ague, Lizer.gmtplaints,
Cbas, ' , Ariale Comptainte.Lonnait/ Spirits,
(Ted Diicnies, ~ Headach es, - - Pace, \ ,
C: azalea Indigest i on, Stone and d'art
yipiria: , %Murata, Secondary Amp
piarrkaa, Altanareatiern, eons.
DM4Y, • • • • r- • •
GREAT FFMAT•R MEDteLNE!
'Females ostio. value health, should titterer . .tie without
these rills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions
Of an kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches
and brinetbe rich cokir of health to the pale' cheek.
sar- The Plants and Rats of which these Pubk are
Made, were diealvered to a 'eery, surprising.mir among
the Tezneerm,a tribe of Aborigines in !lexica. pet the
Almanac of our Agent, and you will rtad With delight,
the very interesting.aecount it contains of the GMT
1itt402 , 11" of the Astra.
!Obserre.—rhz . Mountain Herb Thlts an pot sip in •
aectut(fsd Wrapper. ,loch bar contains 40 pia:, awl Retatl
at ab wets per lon. 4U genuine, hare the :Orator' of
/14. P7D,S9.ti it CO., on eada:l4.. •
a L. nmsort &
',SOLE RROPRIETOES,O.
No. 50 'Leonard' Street,
NE w" FORA.
Agenti p.l .ju abuo. ilia -
SAYRE & SBO. Agenks Montrose ; '‘((lic24
',HOWARD "ASSOCIATION
- • PHILADELPHIA.
A Relievolent Institution established -by apt
eivl Endowment, for the Relief of- the Sick
and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the
Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. •
EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the
I Acting flrgeoft, Wall who' apply by letter,
with a description of their condition, (age, occu.
pation, habits of life, &c.,) and it oases of ex.:
treme poverty,Medicines furnished free Of charge.'
- Valuable Reports on.Spermatorrhcea, and . oth- ,
er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, sent to the af
flitted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. Jkillin Houghton, Acting Sur.
gelit, Howard Association, No. 2 South - 9th-st.,
Philad'a, Pa.' By order of ttio Directors. Loci&
j MARRIAG,E G
j ULPE. .
ANEW, BOOK, ' BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D.
• ThO aecret clue - to.couriship, love
' 11.0% & ioarriage: with
.diseases incl.
dent to youth, maturity and old age;
being lights and shades of married:
,gF life,' its joys and sorrows, hopes
..Vo* fears and disappointments. Let all -
married people, or thaw contemplating marriags
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 seerets that every one should know:
a little knowledge at fitst'may save a - world of
trouble in after life: Sendfor a copy(enclosiug
25eta., to . DR. . Wm. YOUNG, •
ap2Bs) • • . 416 Spruce-at, Philadelphia.
/2NOLD DOCT.9IEATVII BOOK OF TRAFFUIIti
_Viand great 4iseoveries of
. the Japanese -
laid East India 41ediciriee, with full dßections
the certain cure of consumption, bronchitis, ea
tarrholoagh a, eiilds asthma, fevers, heart disease, -
mania, caneer,dyspepsia, liver comp . laint,gravel
and.-urinary deposits, female compl aints; &c.—.
Ilinstrated.with hundreds of certificates of cures
and engravings. For.tho purpose•of rescuing as
amity suffering Moir-beings as Possible from a
premature death, It will be sent to any part of
the centinentfor 25 cents, by DR. HEATH,
bc2or) 647 :Broadway, New York City.
Sold by A. Purcell; Montrose; Hayden Bras,
New Milford; C. P. - Mathews, &rapier'.