J D OX' S Mountain Herb Pill - Mont we mutant you pith I pelfect likeni.o. 'of Temsco, a chief of a tribe of the strung* getee Nation, that once reled Mexico. iron gill end a MI aceount'of him and hi. rreple in our Pamphlets strid Almanamto bi had gratis. from 111. Agents for these Pills.. • , trim inventtP and manufacturer of '• Jetport's, Moan. lain lierb hai apent,the greater putt of hi. life ie traveling. having clotted nearly emmtry In; the world. HP neat over ail years among the Indiartiv of the Rocky Mountain. and of Mraien, *Di it was thoethat the '• lioCtiTain RIMI pen dionovered. A very. toter...Ong account of Lis adventure. them, you will find ta our Almanac and Pamphlet. 11. is an established fut, that all distaste. rte. from DIPVIRIE BLOOD I, The blendja the Titer and when any foreign or unheithby seitatteg rota mired with It, it fi at once. diatributrd , to every organ of the body. Erery-nerve feels the pinion. end all the vital organs quietly comp : L.ln. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver , eeseee to ieecrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the beevt is weakened, nod so the circulation L feeble. - Abe lungs Deanne clogged with the poisonous matter; - hence; a tough—and all from a el*ltt imputitv at the fountain head of Aire—the Blood! As if you lad WI-ulna some • earth, for Instance. in pure spring.'from which Pan • tiny * rivulet, In a few minutes the whole tours* of **the . stream ; becomes disturbed and discolored., As quickly does impure blood, Ely to every part. and leave Its sting behind. All the pssaages became obstructed, and Unless' tlfe obstruction is removed, the lamp VW* wain dies out. Thew pills not only notify the blood, but regenerate all. the 400111i01111 of the body; they'ere, therefore, unrivalled aa a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEAkRa s , Ilver Comybilnt, Sick Headache, &a. MIN Antaliiitioese Medicine expels from the blood the hidden mods of Ane mias, and renders ail the thilde,and weretkeis pure and anent, clearing end reenecitating the vital organs.. • Pleasant Indeed, is It to up, that we are able to plies within your mach. a medicine like the .11orwrsin Float Pala" that will paps directly hi the *Minted parts, through the blood and Bulde.of the body, and swum the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and Dewitt, Judson's Pills are the Pei) Rrwedy,in eaist - ence for the following Consplainti: Bawd ckaplainta, Deady, . by rd weohnen, WI./Farr and Ague., Liner Onaplaint!, Flns las. aie Campiailorrnes If Spsra, ... . ..- ChalPiseata, ' Hwdadwt, . (Naiveness, IndOtaios, • byluensa, ‘ Da:iarr infia•manion, DIVN, • • . t • • GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! remain who value bean, should never be without Weis hl hi. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all k iodes,nleaoss the skin of all pfinpies and tante-hes and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek.. ' The Plants and Herbs of whkh these Pills are wade, here dna:mend in a eery surprising way &wog the Tescreans, • tribe of Aborigines in Helios Get the Atunnao of our Agent,iand you will read with delight, the very interning amount it contains of the GAM? ilsocsz" of the Acted. Obeerre. The Mountain Ha TVs are put up in • Banaiful Wraptur. Each Me 'Contains lb plat:and Rama at 15 alas per fire. 411 genuine, hate Ile signature, of a. L'.irosqlv et CV, on each tax. a L:JUDSON, & SOLE.I'aOPR.F.,TOR,Si No 4 50 Leonard Street, NEW.,YORK. Q' Agents wasted sbriya—Addreaa as &ban, SAYRK & bso; A ; euww aionly" s,+ kdec29 'HO STET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of lIOS TE.TTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACII BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citit ns grnerally of the United , States, because the art fete has attained a repn7' tation hercofore Unknown. foe facts upon this point will !speak more powerfully than volumes of bare nbsert ion or hl :zoning puffery. The consumption of Dostetter's St'onnteli Bit ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottle 4, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during - the coming rear the consumption *ill' reach near one million bottles. This immense amount could never have been told but for the rare _ medicinal propertie contait.ed iu the prepara tion, and the i-anction of the nnist prominent physicians in those , sections of the country 'where the article is best inown, who not only recommend the Litters to their patients, but are ready at nil times to give testimonials . to its efficacy in all cases of stornachic derangements - and the diseases resulting therefforn. 'This is not a temporary popularity, obtained, • by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum- ' peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid, estimation of an invaluable medicine, wbidh is destined to be as enduring as timeitself... i Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a Godsend to regions where fever and pipe • and various other bilious complaints have - counted their victims )7 hundreds. To be: able to state confidently that the "Diners" •• are a certain cure for the Dispetisia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies` the' blood, and . imparts renewed vitality td the nervous system, giving it, that tone and energy indispensable: for the restoration of health. It operates upon- • the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mild y but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. ' ' Elderly pemons may use the Bitters- daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find In it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, Invigorating to the bowels, cicellent as a tonic,, and rejuvenating generally.' :We have the al _ deuce of thousands of aged , men and women _who have experieni.'ed,the benefit of using this preparation while suffering - from stomach de rangements and general debilii - Y; actinguniler the advice of physicians, they Lave abandoned alb deleterious drugs and ftlirly tested -the. merits of this article. A few words-to the - gentler sex. There are certain.periods when their cares are so harassing that -many of them sink under the trial. The relation of 'mother .and child •is so absorbingly tender, til'at the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to comet, bet. own health in her extreme anxiety • l'or her infant. Should the period of maternity ariive daring the sumnierseason, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. likes, ' then, is taneceseityfor a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of , lhe system; and enable the . .mother to bear np under her exhausting trials _ and responsibilities. • Nursing mothers gene - rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physis clans, because it is agreeable to thelaste es well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. • All thotto pet Sons. to whom we have particu-' larly referred above, to wit: sufferera from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhea, • dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach. superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, . ' their own - physical welfare by i gi T i ag to Hoe. titter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a triaL CAUTION.—We caution the public against . sting any; of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOSTriTEM..II* CELXIMATED ' Erotism' Bursas; and see that each bottle Las the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomath Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and obeerce that our autograph signature ie ou the label. . - Prozoired and sold by VOBTETTER SMITH, Plstaburgh, Pe., and 'old by all druggists, grocers and dealers generally throughout th e .ll:eted States, Bondi! Awe. anclianrmaar. pp- For gale in Meatiest!, by janl2 s ly. 1 ABEL TURR.ELL ANOLD DOLT. HEATH% BOOK OF TRAMS ex • Wand gnat disrawieries of Ike JupcineseW anti East India Medicines, with full directions for ths.certaie eure - of consumption, bronchitis ca' tarrh. co utflas . , (au I cbi Og 1 t tuna, fevers, heart disease, scaofuia, 4. iut•eviiiiiperisis, liver comp , laint,gravei El urinary dep,iNits. female cotnpunnts4 dm-- esteeled with hundreds of eertificatealof cures d engravings. Fur the purpose of rescuing taus many suffering felluw-beinge.as postsible from a rieemtur e death, it'arill be sent to any part of the continent by sendtog 25 eta.. to DR. HEATH,. oc2oYviv 647 Bri,adway,,liew York City. • • Bold also by A. Turrell, Montsuan; 1 Dayden Item, flew kthford; C. P. Mathews, flatmates. • •• • • • . • -• 4, // -ay. - • - -!. . • Choapest : : - Best 1 Largest .- 4 • 0 3 590C# Pays for:Tuition In Sqigle.and Double Eu Book-Keeping, -lAltithim ComMe'reitd Ari • tict and . tketures.- . - I Hoard; IS wet** 420, StriOonery Taktilon $35, etitlire.. - espelises46' ..I.Tsusl.4itne from 6 td - 10 weeks. &eq.. dent,.uptin graduatieg, is guaran . tpedeompe I to Maim& the Bo o ks grimy Busmess,-Mul q ified to earn a salary of from - • • • -- $5OO TO. $lOOO. Stniiraps enter at any tiinv-:—Ne Vacatiol Review it - pleasere. , - First" Premium for Bent - Bearmee Writing ! 1859, rrierivrd Pitlafiergh, -- Philadelphio, Ohio State — Fairs. Alen, at the . Oriucipal of the Onion for the past four years. Sons received at half pric , , *.;*Fat Circulars, Specimens; and rd Vie of the Colliige, incloso .five le etatripi to. . • " • .• F. %V. .JENKlNS,Pittaborgh, P: iSTOVERI STOVES I-1 ItEDUCIED PRICE t: 131711.R1 Tyr IS just receiving a 14 slot k of NEW stoves • 1. int:hiding a full assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Oliee, and Shop SPl) ies, fur IVond •or -Coal.. Also,. Stove Pipe.. Stove. Tubes , lett. His assortment will Mode the moifaelectland devirablo stoves inmatket, and will ,be at Reduced Prices for cash or Prompt pay. NoVeniticr I _ I..sAriziorti:D?s LIVER, INVIGORATOR, ?EVER DIFBILITAT4 i.ri.(iromporiewded el 101.•bbeothIC en.11,11,h,1 and ItiltiToted by all a? that sorted l with eon:ideate in Y rettillraended. It hes cured ltinneanasi - fho had Riven ati all hiniee. . nxisollchedeerilliedt- nik 'I he thae raw' • Individnel takh aeL L %engo: i l i g Inca lite Ll' "ill elan Ll' "tekekjl, Surnine ry. Prints Costkienes TnAlstotl9cis, leneey4 . ee . ,,;eudrany be tied ane-i Ty Onral!y - liEAUACftI2. (.a : tweuly innifitute.. If, : spooitiftilm'are tult.-1 1.4 I:tuA • use It t urz 14; 14 its favor. I WAtElt Tug' zNvicoitaiiin, BOTH TOGETUEIt. - Paley One Deiltnr per Bottle. Stone and Grew& Secondary Sywlp Ow. • • • CATHARTIC PILLS, • . • CA)IPoUNDED FROM Puri Vegetable Extract*, and put up in tiLASS.iC-ASES, Air light, wed wail keep In app climate. ' Two F am ily ' c c . •1• hurtle PILL •tre• Its eta cried' eathartl, Ea e.hich the proprietor has used le his prertire more than txente years. The 4Tent.ultly 1 trims thosew g, ho !meek/in need the PILL% a and the ,satlathrtlon, %Me all e Want In marl in their •—• nee. Lea Induce ! ! me to pLate them wlthth the rearlltc _... -.-.....-..._..._... The-Waren%lon welllnnw g. that diffiirrneCattartigis let on different- portion. of the Iri l.owela I 1 be'PAIIIIIN CA' r iIIIA it TIC PI IL IS in, WAth doe reference' to Oda well na:ablifihc.l Act, been ..Lnmr,rninde.l from a rA , ninety of the purewt-Tege labli,Vatracts, which act '...' alike, nn , acery part of this allmenary eanst and ore rood and 'ate In all eas- ' esthere a. Cathartic !is „ orolrtl.l such as De• ral , geoftessts of- the •Si online li Steeple! . neon Pains so. the Hoek j nud e Loins . .. .Costiveness, Pa In, . rind }winner!' over the-. whole body, from aWdden cold, which. 1 trequOnly. If neeleotod,l l Inkling coarse of Fe. ter. Loss of Anne., lite ' noCreeping Ism". amnion of Cold over, s hehody. Rest less. peso= liensinehe, or as' ellthilii the head, all loin aln so sitorS: 4 Disenoes. Worms its Children or Adults,' Jilleninuitionn, a neat Pori tier of the B !TOW, and ma4y diienite• to Which ton Yheir; too numerous Irr to men h. , ihksall' ,l thul• Mal\ Don. I to 3. ' . ' • PRICK ill REY( D minx. . Tie Liver luvignrsitor anti. Po roily Ca. Shortie Pills SIP retitled by Druggists generally, and SW siliolesale by the Tradelo"ll the la e ton!. • . - S. T. W. SAS Falt D. :D.. ' I Mantlfactut rand Proprietor, .; ° 3313 Sroadviay, Netir .Vork. . Fortkale in MOntrnsn by :!ep49',59 y AIIEL TURr tionD .-A RESISIIT.F.SS RE: R.; I . , . • CESCEILII. TO THE SICK. . . rip IIE first hospital surgeonsrtd medical i ipub. 1. licists of Europe , admit he • unpara leled anti-ihflainmatory and healing properties, o - this Ointment; navittiand military services ;sand the masses in this ;country and. throughout the .world repose c the Utmost confidence in its en ative properties. It penetrates the sources of nflamtnation and - corruption - which underlies he external mi. , deuces of disease, and nentralizn the fiery etc mente which feed and .exa--perdte the. malady. ..lry . 1 Ehmunatiazi, Scrofula , 's:pelaa. These are. meng the most crrible and ago nizing diseases of thelnuieles 'the fleshy fibre and the skin; yet in their wors forms, and when seemingly . incurable', they inv riably disappear aunderpersevering applicatio of this soothing, healing', autidote to pain and i flainmatiOn. ••: Salt Hlumm, Fever Sores, tiff Joints. 'null gases of Sultaheum. 'here medical we. tens,"-- ; lotions,-and every receipt f the pharmaco preahave proved. useless, the intment:will.ne. comPlish a thorouelt cure. l; ever Sores, heal finielily under its influence. and • its relaxing et. feet - upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. • ' Discberging Ulcers. ' Airtiost remarkable - 4nd. happy change I pro. heed in the appearance pf malignant We. rs at. ter a; few applications of this anment. The Bur. rounding redness vanishes, -and- granules of of healthy flesh hegin to takeithe place Of the discharged matter:. This proc;ss-goes On more or less rapidly, until the ()rifle is filled up with sound material. and the ulcer . mdiettlly cured. • A Werd to Mothers. . I The young are the. nowt fre9tient auffpr4 from external injuries, and therefore every. mother should have this - healing, prepamtion constantly at , hand. It is an 'absolute 1 specific jot sore bte_aste, and quickly reinoves the encrusted sores whElt.sometimes. disfigure the -.heads and faced of children. St I , Significant recta, this Ointment is'universaliy Athintic and Pacific whaling 11,' scorbutic' affections i and as remedy for wounds find bruin ot It have rodent!) , been 'orde of Turkey for 'hospital, purpoi Boa the 'Ointment and the rondwing O" Bunitinp, Chapped Hands, BOON Eruptio Chilblains, Rheumatism, Fiatnla, - RingworM, . .Gorit, Salt Rhepm, Letibago, Skin Diseases, Piles, Sprains; t.. Mors, Worms of all kinds Tatter, . Swelled (Hand& l'4,*Siiitt at the .Manufacte Hot.Lotiar; 80 Maiden Lan, 24 Strand, London, by all rest find Dealersitt Medieine throw Stales and the civilized -wet! cents. 62 1-2 cents, and St en . or There is, a censiderabl tbetarEer nisi& • L N. B.—Direction's For the € is every disorder arosthzed (it trolly front Gums, wed rot, a m.md,:tr}le.leitle, km" n have earcl, It, awl la eeta re- O'all the 50...a1l for which it i a kthln the lea two years t ea the teanterotta' f 11111 .0.— 'ovat - a. emperament of the I quattlbees as to . . ttignlde yon In the. IDATOR, and it IS', Dillons At - Dlarritosa; Irai Dyscnte.. tack, lialiltisal utters, Chote dium. - .Plato.. akin Weakness~ rrnsafullyta en Ordista-. ine. Ilwaleurc pantaanda via testify.) lit It wo or' three Ten.. len et itonamsacement'ut giving t)ie4r tesulmony IE MOUTH , AND .s virAiwiv SANPOILD'S ELL, Ag4nt. COMM used on bird the leet as a e re for Ithe beat p ssible ,Layse sUpplies are4by the Sultan Sea.;. -' 1 . - - i slio4ad be used in es: ... I • ; Sore Leg Sore Breast; Sore Heeds, • Sore Th , rotta. gores of ail kiids Stiff Jolly i;V4nereal. gores .. , pries (,o f Professor liat IP; gew, Yo lc; and tieetablii Dr egists rsghoutlthe oiled .!C in fag, at 25 saving by , tog ruidatice of 'eats to esetipot. r '... :j9*y 1 28eo . < • - 1 . - WM SINIPSON, rft REPAIRE - Shop . in .Boyg' WAPler's new buil iv; next door abnie Keeter Zloddardit, HAVING worked ' for the put nineziesni with the most skillful workmen, he feels confident that ho can do the most diffieultijobe on-abort notice. • Afi Work Warranted to Give Satisfietid3f. •-• 4 W.B.Samos has worked for me for Some time, and can recommend him as a : careful find. skilful workman, competent to *do as good 'work as can be done in the country, and worthy of confidence. • Wm. A. CILAMBEON. Towanda Juno 10th, 1858. Fr.'l ......—..:-....--- ' Refers to—Wrri. Elwell, E. W. Baird, t. D. Montayne, E. O. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Vwan. An ; B. E. Bentley', L. Searle, • C. D. Latitiep, J. Wittenberg,Jkl ontroso. e - . ' * * *Jewelry neatly - repaired on 'short notice, and on reasonable terms. [Jugs 15th, 1 - 858.4 tr. ; S. M. Pettengill 411 c. CO4 Advertising. Ageists , at fl 9. Nassku-st, New-York, and 10 State-st, Postort 6 . are agents for 7'he ; ,lllontrose Democrat, and ariesau thoriied .to contract for us at our lowest rates. CHANGE OF TIME- WINTEMAIt- RANGEMENE:, L. &. IV: O . : RELAIREERE'23Eit. -• .. . . . N and after Thursday, Deu.ist, 1859,raine wilt-be-run as-follows: - - • .i EXPRESS PASSENGER TAAINSf"-MOvillg South. , • 1' The night express train iin'the N. Y. & K;RIL• • arrives atGt. Bend a 3:2B : ii.vi., and codnects with the express train leaving Gt. Bend for N. Viand Philadelphia at : - 8:90 a im. . i Due at New, Milford - -, 8:17 • Itlentroae • . - - 8:36 . Ilopbotoim - • .8:59 *. t • - Nicholson - •*! • • 9:16 - fi • • Faaciryville '• • - ' 9:40 s:' • Abington- ... -- ; - - • - 9:57 'r, Scranton .. - • 10:30 1 ' . . Id ' cow -, - - - - 11:17 ~t ' .. Tb yhanna .: . - - 11:53- 1 . . ' . .St udsburg - , - - 1:12 11 m. W , ter Gap - t• -- -... 1:34 1-. - Columbia -- ' - 1:50 ,1 * : Delaware (15 minutes to dine) •-• 2:93. .1 . ..lope (Philad'a connection) . 2:35 t • Bridgeville •• -- :. - .- 2:40 Wasiington - * :. , 3:13 1 - - Junction - .' - 3:3- i . New York • - - ...- "7:15. .- . Philadelphia -- . .... '8:20 . ,' - • ExinEss Tains . stovirtu NORTH. : - .Passengers from New York, leave - 't Pier No. 2 North River, at = 7:30 14 m. PisserTers from Philadelphia leave 4 . Walnutstreet Wharf at -. 6:00 1 Leave Junction - - • . 11•10 t Due at Wasi'litwton - ' - 11:28 s li , ' ' . Bridgeville - 7 ,' —12:01 11. M • . Irope(Philad,a connection) 12:05 t Delaware (15 minutes to dine) 12:20 t - . Columbia .: ...-. -12:20 ',' . • Water Gap' • .-- - LOr /! StroOdsburir - - . 3:15 i , • •a Tobyhtinna :, - • . • 2 : 45 1 • • Moscow - ... - - 3:19.1 . . Scranton •• • - 4:05. t. , • Abington - . . - - •4:42 -:3 . • • Factorvville :- . - - 4:59 i • ' 1 - Nicholson- - • - - 5:19 . Hopbottom • -- . - 5:42- i \ ing- mosTitosE •• - 6:91 t • . • New Milford . ,; • 6:22 • Great Bend - - . 6:40 t Comecting, it Great Bend with the, • t • Night. Express going West at 1:45 ri. m. "'An Acrom.modation train leaves ; • . Scrant in for Great Bend at . 10:35. L. m.. Factoriville . .11:55 . • Nicholson --.- 12:35 ti, m. - Mont rose• - ' - 1:501 Arrive at Great Bend -. 2:50 Connects with Dunkirk Ex.. West - '3:39 •.f- • , I and Accommodation train West at 5:3V. Accommodation train returning leaves 4: Great Bend at ,-- 3:10 t •• , - Montrose - - 4:05 Li , Nicholson - - ' - 5:15; • . FaCtoryville - - 5:15 ' - . • Due at Scranton - -. .7:15: v The Accommodation ' train does not leave Scranton until atter the arrival of the thornin ,, train on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R., thus g iving passengeN from the'Wyorning Val ley. adirect connection for the ;Vest iby the Morning train. "I • • 2 • For the accomthodation of way travel on the Southern Division a Pas - sanger Car will be at tached to the Express Freight trains leaving . Scranton at . - • 4:39 a. at. • Due at Moscow ' . - 6.00 - , -Stroudsburg -'- • - . 10:40 Junction -. V - - • 2:49 p. m:. - Returnin,g.will leave Junction at . 4:00 a.-M. Due atStroudabitrg-at '7:45 - . Moscow ' - •I 1:10 ' : Scranton . - ... : 2:35 -- Passengers from New York will chaitge - cars 'at Junction. To and fom Phitada, via B.D.R.R• v leave or take cal-Iv-at-Hope. For Pittston; Kings tan and Wilkes-Barre; take ears of Laekawanna & Bloomsburg R R. at Scranton. -Fa, Jessup, Archbald; and Carbondale, take - Stages tit Serail ' - ton. Tickets sold and baggage , Jeheckeil THROUGH. • ' - JOHN BRISBIN,ISupt. Wat N: Jens, General Ticket Ageut3 t v n j 11: 11' REBTOI"'" 11 c 0,14:1 Cialßbiate Vino. Au aperient and stomsekre prepare*lon of MON purified 'of Oxygen and Carbon hy coin. bustion - Hydrogens, of high medidal inithor lly and - retraordinai7 efficacrin each of the • following complaints, . - DEBILITY. NERVOUS AFFECTIONSi CIATION, - DYSPEPSIA. DIARRIEBA,______CONSTI PATION.SCROFULA, SALT RERUN. SCURVY, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS ZEIZUNA NERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES INTER- NTrzurr FEVERS. NEURALGIA. &BORIC HEADACHES, , FEMALE WEAKNESS. NIB. MENSTRUATION. WHITES, CHLOROSII; etc PIMPLES Old THZ PACE, ROUGHNESS OP THE SKIN, eft: - The IRON being absorbed by the blood. and' thus.circulating through the whole pyitein, no part of the body, can escape their truly ponder. Sul influence. The expefience of thousands daily proses that no preparation of Iron can for a moment be compared with it. Impurities of the %bed, de. preset= of vital energy, pale and otherwise* sickly complexion indicate its netts* in-el. most every conceivable case. .In all rtilee of female debility (flow albua chlorin* etc.) its - sabots are delightfully renovating. Niremedy has ever been discovered, in the whol history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, _ and folli restorative effects: Good appellte, cons , plate digestion, rapid acquisition Of strong*. . with an 'unusual disposition for aches and - cheerful exercise immediately Mc*, its -se. As a grand stom as de and general ?Wadies ' it has no superior and no substitute. . t Put up in neat tat metal bums emitatalair 110 pm, peke DO cents per box I six boxes, • VI $0; one dozen boxes. 114 OM For:tale by , Drumrteta generally. .11001 be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. S AL Ist tars, orders, etc., should be seldresapd to • •- R„ 13:.Loclzm cics., OOnerBl kiientig• • . : 3t9 BROADY? /Lt. P V. awe' is aeigisbka sit the label:7l mm For SP ID 'Montrose der, ly 'ABEL Mang Agent. . • • 11PB.- MEMORIAL& I WOULDN'T TAKE A WORLD FOR THIS," A lady remarked' tone a day or two, since, mi. she exhibited the portrait of an only child, gone to .the.".spirit land;" which was one . of . "1 1 -1733332i1ity INIMITABLE AMBROIIPESI nom; I should regret it, had .I not secured this precious memor!al of that dear one." SO thought we. The loied ones are not 'always with es, and while we carteall them ours, every one: should secure such a memorlaki.especially .since thefean.havo them so truthfdlly taken by that successful artist, A. B. TUBBS, :or Bing. ,hamton. - ace HOLIDAY- PRENTS. Tlle Subscribers have this day received another invoice of Jewelry, direct from the tnanufaCtory, and are uow prepared to show to their friends the best assortment of goods over before offered in this market. All persons wish ing to make their friends and families Christmas Prtaients, are invited to calliand examine. deeta 'EVANS &ALLEN. • Odd Fellows' lialF Binghamton,. N. Y. ' • EEDLES.—Bone and Wooil Tidy Nee -1.1 dies. Tatting Shuttles, Crochet Needles, Sewing; Darning, and Knitting Needles; for salo by Evatrs & ALLEN.. ILTAIR PI NS.,--Blacb, red and gilt flair Pins, 11 various patterns and prices, by EVANS & ALLEN. CORAL -A fine assortthent of Coral Beads, Armlets, Necklaces, &c., by • • • EVANS & ALLEN: SLEEVE;BUTTONS AND STUDS .—The best assortment of Sleeve.ButtonsandStuds,• all prices and qualities, or sale ,by • . EVANS & ALLEN. SPECTACLES.—GoId, Silver, Steel . and German Silver Spectacles, of all ages, for sale by EVANS &ALLEN: I ' Silver. and Getman SR-, .1 ver Thimbles, a goon stock, for sale by . • , • EVANS & ALLEN. 10. rt Creckers and Nut Picks at ." - Evans & ALLEN. ('OLD PENS.—A first rate variety of Gold Vf Pens and Pencils, all sizes and qualities,: by • • - -EVAN'S -EVAN'S & ALLEN. rp ABLE CUTLERY.—A good supply of Kniv'es and Forks, Carvers and Steels, - by. . : • . EVANS & AELEN. FORTE - IitioNNSIS and CARD CASES, in every variety—Pearl,-Berlin Wire and Shell: • • .EvANS & ALLan,- TXTATCHE& , -A large stock of gold end sil. V ycr Watches of the hest makers, many of them of our own importation, at prices much lower than have ever been sold in town--. Wa rranted good' time keepers.. E. & A. —Also, Walsh Chains, a fist rate assortment of GOLD Fob, Vest, and Guard•Chaina. V i and Breast Pine r -a beantiful vs-. I ', riety, in setts double and p•ingle. consisting of Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Lava, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Brilliant, Enamel, and alt Gold, various patterns and. prices. • • FINGER Rings—Diamond; Opal; Pearl, En amel, Jet; and all GOLD, a great %ariety . from 840 down. OCii*TS—a very fine .assortment, GOLD LA and Plitted, I, 2,4, and 6 faces. ILV ER .Ware—a large-stock' of siert ing sit ver ware; consisting of spoons, forks, ladles cups, cake, pie, ice cream, Lotter, & frail, knives, ehildrens setts, napkin rings,eard cases, etc. D LATED Ware—Castors", cake baskets card, receivers. tea setts, ice pitchers, sugar bas kets, salt cellars, forks; spoons, toast racks,zob- -BRACELETS -11 full supply, of every style,— some very. rich patterns. • LOCK~—Eight day, and thirty hour clocks C great variety, warranted. EVAN'S & ALLEN No. 2 Odd Fdlows'lL-Washington et. N. B. VATHERS and Mothers, Brother's -and. Sisters, and all others interested, will . please take PARTICULAR notice that olAtiss, • the fellow that conies round once.a year to tickle the Children., is expected along soon, and has agreed to call at Bullard's Book - Store where he can.find • .• A 'nice lot of Toys, For Gilds and Boys Also,.a . fine lot of Gift Books and Annuals, &e,. such as old. Santa Claus will 'surely be pleased with. Please remember that the old fellow -will be round a few days earlier this year then usual, as Clirisimas comes'on Sunday, and willlry to finish his travels to all the little Girls and Boys Saturday night. At. the Montrose Book Store: Remember, A. N. BULLARD. fti outrage, Dec. 12th, 1859. ' TARRY not by the way-side—but hasten to 'the Head of Afayigation and get MORE GOOD GOODS FOIL Cori° Dollar than can be had at any BEER SHOP in Peno'a I am bound to make it an obje,ct for CASH buy. era to leaves their shillings with me, and not spend them for slacy trash—stuf.—the , fag ends of Peter Funk AuAinn Shops—which make B;g Show on Hand Bills, Don't be humbuged by three - cent handkerchiefs, sold only to bleed, but come to the CASH STORE one door below;Tarbell's Hotel and buy your Goods 'at New-Yerk Prices. •Calicoes - Detains, Sheetings; all good Goods. Excellent Teas, 40, 501 &Aid 75 cents. Bing hamton price 45. Ss. 6s. aro! Bs. 12 1.1 pounds nice dry Sugar for $1,00: Box Raisins, Is. Soap . Starch, Tobacco, &c., &c., all of which j WILL sell to suit the closest buyers. January 25, 1860.] HENRY C. TYLER. N B.—Don't forgot the place; the ONLY Store At)VE Molford'e, No. 2 Public Avenue. NEW Winn. glour, 'tel & Vrobision .tort, At MONTItOSE, Pa., "ONE door below J. Ethridge's Drug Store, on Public Avenue, where will be found constantly on hand a geperal assortment of GROCERIES: Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups;Teali, Coffee &c., &c. Also the choicest brands of FAMILY FLOUR, Meal, Lani, Pork, Hams, Fish, Candles &c. We solicit a shaic of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to .do the fair thing,boping by each bargain to secure another. BALDWIN & ALLEN. Wet. L. ALLEN. ALFRED BALDW IN -HOWARD ASSOCIATION I , PHILADELPHIA. A' Benevolent instelation established' by ape <4lll Endoement, for the Relief of the Siek and Distressed, oifiieted,with -Virulent and Epideinie 'Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of: the Sexual Organs. EDICAL ADVICE given- gratis, by the 17A. Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, we._ pation, habits of life, ?ca..) and in cases of ex treme poverty,medicinea furnished free of charge. . .Valuable Reports on Briermatorrhcea, and 6th. er Diseases of the/Sexual Organs, sent to the at. Rioted in seakd letter. envelopes, free 'of charge. Add rein; Dr.. J. Bid!! in Houghton;'Acting Bar.. geon; Howard Association, Nit. 2 South 9th-at., Philad'a, Pa. By order of the Directors. ((kW ••• .111L-lIRST-•'• GO OF THE IViENTit "Sr.l33.4LiA. AYDEN BROTHERS, . THE PEOPLE'S Al Agents, 'are now opening tbtE enot• &oils Stock of -' ' ' • - Wltir.i2U2 DRY' 0 00, BOOTS ti• -SHOES.- • READY MADE CLorgiNd, HATS (4: .CAPS, GROCERIES, • ittlY kii4o ROVitt i a. J'ANKEE NOTIONS, WATCHES, • - JEWELRY, (EC., ever brought to this end of the State.l Bought in Now York and of the Eastern lilanoteicturers 'FOR CASH!' and which we have marked down at Atanistrtovrlow Palm! . • - • WE DEFY COMPETITION!. ..WE INVITE INVESTIGATION ! F. WE SOLICIT EXAMINATION lii • As we feel confident in all wo assert. Thoclity of large profits has gone by; and wo.irave good . GOODS, CHEAP fir Site MILLION _! The su - ccess of our house has. proMpted. OLIO VOGX 1 • to filch ' from .us our good name. We canart prevent ibis, of course, neither do we Idesiis to ; and have no apprehension of any evillres.ult to our business. . BUT WE' CAN,'. AND WILL, sell much. lower than any other estaidishment in, this part of the State, and we will always maintain our reputation for -1. PRICES THE LOWEST! _ STOCK THE MOST EXTENSIVE! S2',YLES the - Most .fashionable ! Qualities the Most Reliable! OUR MOTTO IS SMALL PROFITS! Good Value ! Quick RetuTns ! ,ONE PRICE and NO DEVIATION.! Our iiystem of doing business creates.much jealousy among Old Fogy Eferchnntslwlio have as many prim, on the same gocds as Ithey have eustom,rm. f - OUR ONE PRICE SYSTEM pleases our old customers and creates many new ones, we intend to continue IL 'Remember and call before you buy, if it is - nbthing more than to keep %yell posted up,, ' We posst;ss advantages for gourchasing goods, over any house in this sectiod; and the unparalleled increase of our sales far the past year warrants us in saying that we nev4avere, 'and never will be undersold. We fear ne com petition. Flame and Salt always 4!n hand. Every kind of Produce taken in 4*bl:qt+ for Goods. , Cash paid for Pelts and Pars. HA V DEN BROTHERS. New Milford, Pi., Jan. Ist, '11360'. • CATARACT WASHING MACHINF.•' Clothing, 'Time, and LalbOtt )Saved - INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. • - - - -, The must simple; economical, and durable Miele ever offered to the public to alleviate the discomforts of washday.: -. • ._ .... .'.' i • Description:': It consists of 'a metal cylinder, wrth ribs on the insidc,'and an interiorcy,linden of :Need; with ribs .. There is a space from six. le eight inches between the two cylinders. ;One crank turns both 'Cylinders at the same timein oppo. site directions, rapidly creating 4 arida, forcing the writ& through the Clothes, and effectually removing the 'dirt. The action of the wirier does the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus saves the wear .oflelothes. . TAMES B. RO DGERS, - 104 Jones Alley. Phil is Agerii for - Penn. I - SULLIVAN' & MUTT, Prop'rs, 54. BEEKMAN - S7'., NEW YORK• N: 8.--State and County Rights for sale, and purchasers ,supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms. ' 'A Machine is irroperation byl a laundress daily, at our salesroom, 439 Broadway., 3C CO • m 8 enw6rn . JEL.3 - OMCDINTAX—N. G. F: r . oitromv* HAS removed. his' shop across th l o street, to the• building one door beloiv Keeler de SZoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly foie Saddle, Harness and Trunk - Shop where maybe found all kinds of 1 - I.4 6 I..YELIVMSELeh - from the heaviest team; to -the lightest trotting harness, and a general assormebt of. trithminka, Which will.be made Up'or sold veryl low. . .Catriage - Trimmings: • A good assortment on hand, which be sold very low ; all trimming done cheaper than. else where. . " 'OAK LEATHER : • on hand, from whichharnessei will 'betnads and . "ViTarraLt•Ltea. * * *Customers will pl§tise bear: in Mind that I with to settle up once a year. Those having unsettled llCCollniti, or noes due, will :Oblige by settling or making payment without Thither delay. .. G. F. FORDHAM, • . Feb. - 24010 ohtrose,.Pw. NOTICE. ZCOBB Would respectfully announce to the . public that - Fie may still be found at the old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants of the community. lie will keep on-hand a good. stock of ' ' 4 Criscioeriessa -SUG.AiiS, TR AR, COFFEE, SPICES, rßurr, FLOUR and SALT (by the-sack or barrel,)lFtsg, and all articles found in First Class Groceties: He would particularly call the attention of Farmers and others ' to the fa ct that he is constantly receiving fresh supplier) of FIRST RATE FLOUR, , -also, good and medium qualitiescwhich' will b , sold RIGHT, for ready pay, in quantities to suit , the purchaser. r- • uash paid , for Pelts, Deacon,* Veal-skins. KEYSTONE: HOTEL At Montrose, Pell' WM. IL .I:LATCI3, Proprietor. THIS new and commodious Hotel -situated on Public Avenue, near the Coint House r ,sod -nearly in the centre of the ..biiiinksA portion-of Montrose, is now fu ly completed and furnished, and was opened on Monday; did - Wlth &if of September, 1858, for . the . accommodation of the public and travelers. The Pipprietor feels confident that he. is 'now; prepareil" to entertain guests in g manner that cannot fall tolive ,• Complete Satis' ilttion. • The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex pense has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to any similar establish inkt in this parr of the State. 'lt is well supplied.with all, the recent iimprovements and tointorti, and obliging waiters will always be readyto ritspond to the call of customers. The Stables' connected With th is • House are Now and Convenitnit. Tlce'Proprietor respectfully soiiidra thb patron , age of hie old friends, and the•publle generally. WM. ({.HATCH. • ati c sall ! b utt II - ,-. 1 - toraut Wl> liiitalkl, • • WHOLESALE SALT (DEALER. Mt .Waskingtozaret; (Directly opposite yVashington Market,) York, - -- :New • QTILL CONTINUES , to offer to the city and 10 - COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy nse;. Jeffrey & Darcy, Marehall'a, Brbwnlow's, &c. and 50000 bushels Turks Island : l Bemires, Cu-. iacoa, St. Übee, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Nantes, &c.„ all of whielywill be sold at berg 'in prices from vessel's; titore and storehouses. Any_ '- • . Any purchaser wishing-4e sal Chou' it good' assortment.twill findit to his interest to call.= N..11.-4ine table salt put up in small bags of different- sizes, and constantly. op hand 'in ship. ping order—Algol' splendid. itrUcle: of Rock Ground salt, in quart bone, pui up and fpr sale by the quantity ( in' cases of fire dozen eieh.- - AI3E . TURRELL As - j oss returned from selecting and fir • • P chasing', an dis , now recciving one of the largest and beat assortments: or • ,C7l- Co CO 3rep fa, ever offered . thfs market. t. The quality of nearly every thing good; and i all ti . arronted.as represented. Terms; ready cash and low prices. Some general idea of the stock may be formed from the following enumeration : • '.' I 1 1 .11117.08, MEDICINES, • Chemidals; Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window_ Glass, Die Stuffs, groceries, Lamps, Glass Wire, Crockery; Mirrors, Clocks, Wall Paper, Widow: Paper, . WindawOil Shades, Fancy Goods, Ninacal - Instruments; Jewett, Perfumery, Stone 'Ware, Brooms, Erni ds,Whips, ! Umbrellas, Bird Capri, Pocket Knives, Guns, Ammunition, LiquorsiTrusses, - . Supporters, Port-monnaies, Shoulder Braces, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Spoons,: . Forks, &a., Gold Pens, Stationery, Violin, Guitar, & Bass Viol Strings, Bows, Porcelain Teeth, Lith ographs, Artist's Tube Paints, Brushes, Ac., • • and'all the popular Patent Medicines. Also acme Dry Goods,Wecderi, , Hard &Japanned Ware, /fluid and Oil Cans, Camphone, 4 Burning Fluid, Alcohol,! Turpentine, • Lamp, Tanner's, Neat FootArtrd,Olive, Castor,, Noile,d. and /law Linseed, and peal OILS, Whit Lea d , Zinc, and all kinds. of Colored Paints, Vine. ger ? Canary Seed, and other things too • numerous to mention. • Ae it is impracticiable to give) more than a gen eral outline ot my. stock through the Newspapers. every one Wishing goods is invited to call and exarniiie.t . . Customers on entering the Store must INA expect to find every thing in sight; but nearly.'every article wanted will be produced .by inquiry. Thankful for the, liberal patronage hithertti received, - I hope to- merit and receive a, large increase of the same. Montrqse, Oct. ABEL TURRELL. • . Tat NEW Imuu NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! AT GREAT BA RGAINS! , liendt-Pity and Small Profits:.. 1111.11111111TT has now in StOre and is I.l..cmakinr.likrge additions to bis Stock of FA WAND WINTER. GOODS,' to which he would Invite the attention of PROMPT PAYING BUY ERIN embracing the most dish:able varieties of ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS, ' . In New l Styles of Rich Fall Prints and 'Plaids; in DeLoins, Ducal Piaidi, - Pljtin:and Plaid Merl-. nos, Mohair cloths, Ginghtuns, and Silks; Brach°, Stella; Cashmere, Silk, and:Woof Shells; -Rich , Ribbons, Bonnets, and Flowers, Net floods, La. dies' Cl oths, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres &c. With a full assortment of Staple and Fanc il yGoode i : , • . ~ ... as 11S11:11, incluing . Groceries, - CroekerV, . Hardware, Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, • - ' - • •Hats and Caps; r - ~ Boots arid Shoes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, PllitltCld Wiadow Shades, Wall Paper, Id cks. brugl,oiis,Paints, Furs, itulttlo Robes, c. . &c . . The entire stock being large, and Ono , tit far CASH] will give a superior opportunity for choice select lons, arid wil Ibe sold !! for . READY-PAY ?1 0 to 2:s l per cent: below replier prices.. An -x. atninatlon or the STOCK Wi 1 i be found profitable to' thoiii who wish to buy. j N... 8 --;Flour and Salt constantly on h and. l• New 111 i triad, October, 11859. - • / I, . • - / 7-- . • . COMMERCIAL IOOLLEGE.. LOCATED OVER THE AtsQIIEFIANNA VALLEY BANE •BINGHAMTO I N N. Y. Rooms open for Instillation froin 9 a. m. to 9:10 • 1 P• M. ; , 1 , ' FACUL7: D. \V. LOWELL; Principal, Professor of the Science Of. Accounts, Practical Acchuntant. A tithor of Lowell's Treaties upon Book-K%,ep• ing.-Diagrams illustrating the same. JoHt Rims, Commercials Accountant, Profes'c of(Rook Keeping and Practical Matheiiatlcs. J. J.P(Turis, A4sistant ProlesSor in the Book Keeping Department. .. A. kVanriEtt, Professor tof Practical 'and. Or namental Penmanship,. Oommercial Calcola .tiuns and Correspondence. ' LECTUIiEnS: Hon; Daniel S. Dickirson, Lecturer on Commer cial Law and Political Economy. Hon: Ranso' BaIcon!, Lecturer on Contraits, Promissory Notes and Hillis of Exchange. !Levi Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. I EXAAINING COMMITTEE: Hon: Sherman D. Phelps,livm. R. Osborn, Esq., Tracy R. Morgnn,:E,,q. I The object of this College is to afford tit' all an opportunity of obtaining' a thorough Business EduCation. . . The Books'and Forms-'are carefully arrang ed by practical accountants I expressly for thislp stitution and embrace all.the recent ipprove menta.. • . . ' - - • Tho course of instruCtion comprisils every department of ,business. 1 The learn& will be thoroughly taught tho science and practice of Double Entry Book. Keeping as - applied to.the fblkiwing kinds of business, viz: General Mer chandising, Manufacturing, .13ankinz, Commis sion, Steamboatrng ‘ Railroading, Forwarding. Freighting, Foreign Shipping. itc. • - . Ladies Department entirely separate. from that of the gentlemen.. I • • . ' Students can enter _College at any time, and receive individual instruction. By this arrange Merit .every student is pe' mitted to- progress_ as t rapidly as his enterprise And_ ability will per. mit; and when through, i erfect and complete will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at pleasure. I = . 'Time to complete the course,-6 to 12 weeks. No Jvaaations. Board $ to $2,50 per week. TERMS: - - For Book , Keeping, fUll accountant's course. inc:adiog Practical Peortianship, 'Commercial Computations and - Diploma, (Time , unlimit ed;). - - -- c— s3s 00 Same course for Ladies (separate) - 20 00 Penmanshi and Arithmetic, - - 10 LO i Teachers' ourse in Penmanship, Prima. .611 and Ornamental, . 30 00 Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship. 2 00 Fjjr OiTasional classes will •be formed in Phonograpy.. For full Iparticulara send for a Ott Fr , y T H as E • su u b s s u t.Lib a e t r e i c: i n s tims at th a e n a d bu l y n e t l 3 :1 r u o s o in k e i ss ol : Inankful for past fayloris he would solicits a= shire of the public patronage. . A..G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, May 23d, 1R59.-14 INCH EStElt'S HYPOPHO§PHITES of Lime and Soda, for Consumption Hal. loviay's Ointment. and Pills ; Judson's Mountain Hdrb Pills, and nearly pill the bledkines adver tised, or in the•market,tarefor sale by • Hontrose, Jan. 9. ABEL TURRELL • BILLINGS .STROUD, F in and LIFE INgURANCE AGENT, ; ' - Montrose, Pa. ... ' TESTDIONIALS. . 1 7 . Ws; the - nudersignefi, , certify that We - were insured in Fire Insuranee Companies represented .141 Mr. Billings Stroud, of Montrose, and that, having a uffored loss, by fire "while. so - insured, we writ* severally paid by said corepaoiea to the full extent of our clnima ; arid we have confidence in 7 to as'a pod and effective ag_ent. JAL li. DBWITT,I ' ZIPROB COBB, . • ,-. LaTuacir & DEW-p-z; . H. Jr.WEBB, 4 2 . 1•F. B. Caainnita; L : J. tx Os &SoN, "1 litar:- Gtiooga, .- LEONARD BURL& ?- Montrose ; Pa. Novo bar 9,•19:-41 weekly for-stit ankriio;r4gged of a frieud: ly ; the money topursuO jour-: neyoind. arrived ally in this city only. four flays ago. -I found' Pennon's iname in the. Directory; sought- him. out, sur-. priied him; iimazedlim, convinced liim of my identity, and married him (blithhing) the , same day.' • - '134 this in:. no_ manner accounts for your ;presence here- ; several weeks ago,' said Throckmorton i stupidly. 'lohust have been Mad,' whispered Pen non. I realize - it 'now. But, if so, the shock of her real coming restored the Tea- . son, Whieh the anguish of her loss over tfireW. lam sane enough now,' looking at hisiviie with ey.c.S of calm, immeasura ble fondness; am! sure,enough of this,. Beatrice,' clasping , the hand which Sought his. , • . 'But flip singing `," Aneried Thtocknior - • - eannot explain it. with distinctness," replied' Pennon. reMember, however, that thy phantom Wife sang for me, ed with mit, laughed and played like any human creature . ; I believo now, since T . think it all over; I (Bathe singing my; sell; and responded to my oWn conversa tion.: It is not strange that the songs which Beatrice Used to. -Sing • should so lave.entered into - my . tneindry ,and soul, that in-thesingular condition Pwas in; I should be able to reproduce them, per-- hapf! even td:counterfelt het' Voice; 'Then all I. have to ftai-, 7 . reinatrked. ThrOckmorten; drily, l 'is; that eoa - are the", Most skilful counterfeiter .of whom- we . have any account. If you could forgesnele 'notes as these, you are scarcely- td be call ed to an account for it. They would have been endorsed as genuine at the _ bank of leaVen itself.' , • - . 'ln the language of you Americans, it's right' now,' laughed 3 . lazzini, .'so let us all be Merry as marriage - - 'We shall have a good 'appetite for the . wedding - .feast,' ob'ervell.• the material ThroekinOrton, f'or we were detained . on the river, and have bad nothing to eat sine breakilist. • I - can- imagine myself now, drinkingin . a glass of tbakold :Made ria, Pennon, the health of *67 Phantoni How•, TO Go rr.--.Go it strong in youf praiSe of the absent. S.ome of it will 1)e . sure to get around. - '• Go it strong when You miske love to ai pretty widow. More people have -erred= by'-too little than too much in this rnrticu- Jar.: (o it strong when taking up contribu- - dons for a charitable purpOse. It will pay. :.Go, it strong make a public speech: - Nine people out of ten never . take any' allusion Unless it 'etas like a short handled whip or' a. rhinocieros _cowhide. go it strong when you ficivertise. Busi nesS is like architecture—.its best suppor ; •terS are full eolirans. . Go it, strong And jay the patter. Nev er grudge him ,his price. '.ltecollect it is he WhO brings 'customers - to: your !very dog'. who otherwise"would never discOyer, yOtir whereabouts. ' WILLIAM A. SNOW, USTICE of the PEACE, GREAT BEND.P.s. tir ;OFFICE on rippiisite Western' (Great 11.-nd. April 4th.41860.4f • ;DRS. L. W. BINGHAM' 4. D. C. ANEY 17t7QULD anoout . .ee to the Public that they 11'; , 1' have entered into a partnership for the MEDICINE & sunamint, • and nre prepared to attend to all calla in the line of their prote.,sion' - st when not other witie 'enono(;4l.- OITICE—The one formerly ocenpied by Bingham. The book aecountii 4.r Dr. ifinzhammeat be immediately settled b'y notes or otherwise. . •L. , W. BINGIIA31.• New MillordAilareb 2Sth. DENTISTRY. Dr., 11..31111TH & 'SON J. SON, (SURGEON DENTISTS,. have removed their Office to Latlirops'. new building., over the BaUking office of Cooper & Co t Alt Dental 'operations will be performed in'their usual good style and Warranted. dun. Montrose. March 4th, 1860. " • • .• McCollum & Searle, - 4 - TTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS at Law, 51ontroe, Pa. Of iti Lathy:ups' new biiildint:, over the Bank. •.:.feb 23 B-Bec!nuang,. D. W. SEAITLE. • 'P. LINES 1 ASHIONADLE Morftrose,• Shop in. the Brick. Block, over Rend & Co's Store. All work 'your/toted; n' to .fit-and • I - ALFRED HA ND, s *. • A TTORN EY and couNs . kuon, .t LA.W, INfontrose; Pn., will attend- to all business mitrusted to him, with fidelity and d.eipateh. ;May he foun&stthe office -01 W. & W. if.' • Jessup, Esqs. •' • L B, ISBELL, EPAIRS Clocks, Watches and Jewelry,:st ILt short notice, and on rev :nimble terms. All work warranted. Shop in Chandler & Jessop's sthre, Montrose;Pa. [or2stf. . • i f Drs . Blak e sl e e Alt -Brush, AVE. asmeciated themselves for;the prose- LI. cation of the duties 'or their proti.ssion.and rtispectfully offer their professional :services to the invalid Public. Office dt the residencenf Bl:skeslee. .Thidwny beo,veen the villages of Dignock and Sorinvilfe. ap3oy A. C. .......... P. E. DRUSII. .1_ HENRY E. McKE/IN: A - Trait fki EY and COCINSkLI:Okat.LAW Office in tho Union BlOek—Townruin. • 'AB' EL ATREELL , • - DEALER in Drugs, 3tcdicines. - Chomicals Dy (IS t uffs, Glass-wit re,. Pal nts,Oils,Va'rni sh Window Glass,' Groceries, Fancy Goods,..lewr elry, Perfumery, die.—And 'Agent for all the most popular. Patent Medicines: Montrose, Pa, DR. E. F. WILMOT, iItRADUATE .of- i the Allopath:c ned:Homceo- Uf pathie Colleges of Medicine, Gt. ;lend ; Pa. Office. corner of iilnin and• niiabeth.sts., nearly Opposite the Methodist church. : H Cooper -& Co., ;%1 4 1KERS,Suticetookra to POST,COOPE.R & CO. , Nlivetione, Pa. Office lAthrop's , new builiiinz, Turnpike Street. • - O. imsrrifiti cooreit MERRY DIMMER. :C. 0: TORDRAM. - 14 - ANUFACTUREItOrIIOOI'S & SHOES, 11 Montrose, P. Shop over Tyler's Store. Ail kinds of work. irtade.to ardor and repairing done neatly. je :WM. W.IMITH; & CO., • ciABINET and Chair Manufacturers, - foot of .31nIn street, Montrose, Pa.'. ' :ma :if . . • ' DR. G.' Z. DIMOCK, mbIiYSICIAN and Surgoon; Mee over Wil aonte .tore ; Lodging- at Searle's liolei• • ,DR. JOHN W. COBB, I manrsiclAN EllClltgeOn. on Public ; 1. ;Avenue, oprinaiiii Sei rli. s 11.. t t, Miintrnae. JOHN GROVES; , ILIASHIO . I4A.BLE_ Tailor.. Shop - near, the Baptiat fileatink liouaeon Turnpike street, blontrose, Pa. , . eug if" 1 • • • NEWS OFFICE; Trim New York C ity,llluatrated Newspapers -11. Magrazinee, ay: ate., for sale at the M ontroao .135:nik Store, by J A: N. BULLARD. ==l
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