THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT: TERES-s1:50 PER MICR. IX istiV.MtCL A. J. MaItITSOINT,. EDITOR, PUBLISHER, AND ,PROPRIETOR OFFICE OPPOSITE. TIIE'POST-OFFICE Ognli . ade,Ogy 711: /hr 62. DEM 0 CRA TIC IV ONEVATioN. FOR GOVERNOR ITENE,Y It FOSTER, Of Westmoteramf County. CAMPAIGN DEMOCRAT. is the exteiitive circulation of papers' ; is one of the most effective Means of call ing out a - mt. TOTE, we propose to , offer our paper to such as may wish to sub-! scribe during the campaign, at very rates. The Democratic noniinee for Prea ident will be announced in June, and the ca‘Paign will fiirly open about the first of duly; and we suggest. -that'. Clubi be made - up to commence with that date and enntinue .six Cuonths—Until the first of January, U,61. • We make the following low offer: For fou'r copies six months - - 42,50 Forlseven copies six months - - 4,00 ! For Iterksopies six months - - - - 5,00 Therchib papers to he sent to one per 7 l son a bundle, and to be paid ,for whenl, ordered. This offer is so extremely low,l that we tiust, our friends will -exert. then=' selveS to get up a, club in everyneighbor-• hood. Postmast - ers can do a great „deal of, good in this way, and we urge theni, and others i - to`take early action in import ant matter: The Republican coni-entiOn assemLil bled at Chieago yesterday. What course' . they will pursue, in regard to a nominee.: is dofibtfid. We do not. think they will dare to nominate a radical Republican'.l They will prob:2l.4y . take up some old granny like Bates, who advocated their defeat "four years ago. It is, ,however, possible that they are foolish enough,to put up a Sewardite--preferring suicide to defeat. :7, t -Tr• ft is 'iepOrted that Isaac V. Fowler,- who haS been Post Master at New York City for the last seven yearS, is a defaulter to the amount of over '3150,000. There are .xarious,-statements made by the citY papers; some tlitt he has absconded; dkci r We can dor:btless , giVe the facts next week. ' The receipts of 'the office are about $500,000 a year. - The'izoverpment has taken possesSion of the office, and issued process" against Mr. Fowler.'. The defalea.; Lion-is more than his bail. :5..-v7." The adjournment of the Charles ton Convention has been made - the suiplicct Of a vast amount - of speculation on the part of politicians of all parties. For our part, we feel under no serious concern in relation to the probable result. We do not doubt that a nomination, will yecbe made that will lie satisfacry to ail Dem; ocrats, and that such nothinee will be easi6' elected in November. The Repub licansare sadly perplexed at the adjourn . as they had expected to Make their selection, at Chicago this week, with a view, solely to availibility, but they are now left without any. guide, except their._ s own fanatical leaders, Who have more recklessness and impudeive, than shrewd. ness. -The Democratic convention will have plenty of the very best material out of which to forth a ticket ; and, with the -field open before them in June, they can not but act - with a view to .preserve our principles, and promote their success: A nomination in JUne leav'es fire months for the canvas—long enough to elect two or. three Democratic Presidents. KANSAS OUTRAGES s We learn frog the Topeka (Kansas) Tribune of the 21st inst., that Deputy C,., S. Marshal I... Arms, went to that Village' on the day previous, with a writ for the arrest of John Ritchey, and in company with an a cquaintance, he proceeded to -Mr. Ritchey's resicleueefor the pirrpose of ; serving it. —At the . gate he met Mr:i Ritchey and infornied lkin as to thematurei „of his business, _and Ritchey not being' armed, seemed disposed. to acknowledeiq the 31arshars authority, but upon walk ihg into the house with him, RiteheYselz-1 ed a revolver and shot the Marshal leadl l , upon 'the spot. Ritchey is a noted Black Republican *law, arid is suffered to gol unpunished, by the local abolition author-j ities, on the ground that the "homicide ivas justifiable." Resistance to law is nowl the test of Republicanism. CHARLESTON PLATFORM. Owing to.the various contradictory tel egrams from Charleston, an error seems! to have prevailed in regard to the, resolu-1 tions Which were adopted, finally. We believe the following are the right ones, - "Resolved: That we, the Pemoeraey of the Union, in Cohyention assembled, here-; by declare our affirmance of the! resolu tions unanimously adopted and declared, as a platform of principles, by the Demo.:, cratic Convention a!, Cincinnati, in the -; - ear HO, believing that Democratic; principles are ,unchingeable in their na-! tore when applied to the same subject , matters. "Resolved, That it is •the duty of the 'United States to afford ample and cot: plete protectbm to all its citizens,Whether at home or.abroad, and whether /Mare or foreign born. - " Resolved, That one of the necessities of the age, in a military, cominereial; and postal point of view, is speedy commum: cation between the Atlantic,..and PO'cifie States; and the.Dernocra4c party pledge such- constitutional • Governinent aid ai Will insure the coastruction . e a railroad 'to the Pacific - c,oastzal the earliest practi cable period. .4 ".Resolved,. Thai the Democratic part:r are iu favor of the acquisition of the Island of Cuba; on sucliierms as shall he ho,nori'-• ble to ourselves and just to Spain:„ •• I , " yesolved, That'the enactments of tbe State Legislatures-to defeat 'the;, faithful .exoution of the fugitive-slave la* are hostile in character, subversive of Vie 'Con . et itutimi, and-revolutionary in their effect." THE DEMOCHAT, . . ' have. th'e - satiafaCti on of Issuing .09! . paper lto4lay in a "neuf dressi n and with a nea44ient--heading. Chit news.typi•is th same style of .letter (Long Primer)' which! it. has formerly heeti:printed, but our tipet , itv, in addition . tolming has aj bolder. face, rendering , . it much plain f et to, be read. than; heretofore," whip it coptaios about- the same amountof matter to the .coluinii. now publish -one i o'f the most teadabi4apers in the counity;and, with the continued iinproNo'. mental we are determined to inake,.it will not bei of fault, if.we do" not receive an in= creased patronage; as Well as a goptideal proratitetjpayments froth some .of .those who. have.been reading our paper without rendering an equivalent. !.Now to suhscrilie.• Send aleng.your $1,50; o 7.5 cents for six months. • • _ In due time our old advertising typo will all give place-to the - new and smaller type, 'affording 'More ,space for readifipt matter k hut this, can wily he done gradt utilly, xsiourpatrons pay up; and we trus ei-eiTonewill do his - part; .withont . further delay: - Is there a man who has pi, limited sense of : arstics. as to neglect paying for 8, 1 good a pai3efas the Montrose Danoemt?. r'AYe suggest with all due reSpeet, that, although the book publishing firms of C. L. Derby CO., of Sandtisky Ohio,...and W. R. C. -Oar* it Meeker, oti New-York, may be :perfectly responsible,' it takes, them a long time to fulfilx small' contract.-; Particulars hereafterl ,;•_--s,rkAtiel.Turrell advertises New Goods, • to-day. Ile keeps the largest and clioieest' variety_ of Goods, in his line, of ,'an y store , in the (*Tarr. • • • ,1 • :3,r7be:Supieme otirt of VenusyWa nia . has hifely . decided that Little ''.3gadow, can not be made a borough; thus rover sing the-decree of David Wilmot the semi Hayden BrotherS, the "People7S have opened their stock o Spring GOods: These' young: risen do thrmlng s Ebusiness, 'are bound to "gn Ahead." .1 Th 9 'Wyoming Vocalists ;intend to visit Montrose in a week or two and Owl .a ccgleert;! This troniaeTs)composed-Of fourl young men from Wilkes:Barre, and ar very highly rtvomnierided at home, •a• first-rate Singers. - We call the attention of Farmers to C. Dt 14throp's advertisements of Mowers iind Reapers,. apd Morse Pitch forkS, in-another eolumn.; If farMett con suit theirOWn interest 'these labor Saving implements Will cOme into extensilo use. C",l47 — The enterprising.lirm. of iGutten,' RoSenbanin C 0.,: announce their Spring GOodS elsewhere. 'his' firm. takes the lead in their branches of business, and the connUnnity seem fully impressed with the idea that their prices; etc,-, warrant it. CjOzeuts.of this count") , who go to Binghamton to trade - should - ►lot fail to call on llirselunann,lßroS. a:, CO, at the ".Beehive::',"• .They dc! an extensive busi ness; and; we believe, fully deserVe a large share of patron-age. Look at, their low prices as eanme,rated in advertisefnent. Wyoiding Insurance Compa-! ny have established sn agency in 3i~nf -rose, and4beir agent,. Mr. Blackman, ,is now prepared-to insure on good tertits., Many of the difectors of•this company :,re! known to the people here. --,11.4-nten. of ; and the company suS4ins:..a good reputation .at home arid abroad, for promptness and reliability. See card in another column. ' . Messrs. John Blanding,oftHarford, I. B. Lathrop. of Springville, C. L. trown! J. Gerritson of.Montrose l , hive rep ceivedrcoininissions from Hon. James GI Campbell,i IT: S. Marshal for the- Western district - ethe State, to take the census (1 4 Susquehanna county. . expected tha the worki will commence on the first o Jitne, although - no instructiobs have been issued froth the Department of th 4 Interior at Washington, by which they are to -- b guided. 'Particulars in regard to! thfs'very important subject will be - published ai soon:as we obtain them... COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS. -I • ! We have taken some pains to d collect lisf-of-the County SuperintendentS ofeomt mon Schools, who were elected p-the va rious Counties of the State onthe '7th inst., and:.present -them with the amount of their respeCti7 salaries. -Wel will add, to our list flex:t. week. - j Allegheny,-A. T: Douthett . 1 61,000 Blair,John -Mitchell .., 1 60 9 1 Thicks S. Overholt..., ...... ' . 750 I Lehigh; T. Good 500 Westmoreland, S. S Jack: 800 Bradford, C. R. Coburn 1,000 Wayne, E. O. Ward - 700 -Wyoming, Jacob Dewitt, 500 Luxernii,Abel Marcey • • 8 0 00 York, V. K. Keesey. • 1,000 terks,•J. S. Ernientront. 'l,OOO • Dauphin, S. D. Ingram • 550 Chester, W. Woodruff 1,-000 Tiog,a, IL C. Johns 900; LVcoming_„ - Hugh -Castles 800 'Aforiroe, C. S. Detrck, 5OO : Susquehanna, B. F. Tewksbury.. 700 Somerset, J. L Stutzman " 500 Mifflin, Azirish Smith. - 600 0 'lluutingdon, Robert M'Divitt, . 600 • Northampton, D. C. Rathrock— 700.. Columbia, L. L. Apjakkman,.... 400 Franklin, P. M. Shoeniaker,.. 800 Perry, ;L: B. . . .. .400 Cumberland, - D.X. Noel • - 500 • Juniata, J. B. Porter.... .. . "500 Beaver; T. C. Carotheri. ,500 Washir' I,gton Lanidon • 800' Fultor4 Win. A. Gray 5.00 - Montour, AY.m. K. Butler. ..... ,500 Montgomery, Mr. Cruikshank.. 950 . Lancaster, David Evans '1,250 . Delaware, Charles W. Deans.-- 800 :Schuylkill, J. K. Krewson 4000 Lebanon, Henry Hoiiek -, 760 .IcorthttMiterland,-JTob 1T1p... 650 Venatigo, C. H. Dal t4SIX) H. .. , . 60011 :Indiana, S. P. Bolin= ' 500 Clarion, J. G. M'Gonigal,.. 500- t - lar We notice that Mr. Abel Turie 11 f. our tiiwn.hisjitst -received a fresh st)p-. ply, of Dr.iirtswritea:Celebritted Tar find lyoOd Naptha Pe' 4:;torii)..', in noticing tills iact we desire, to call the attention of the public to its intrinsiovalne. Doing inv. Pared by a practical Physician and exPe- S!lanced Druggist of - Philadelphia it i 4 a Sufficient guarantee. of its superior ex4el ence. Those who have used it accord to it a high .character in the , Cure ofall lie • 'ariOas Diteaseti Of the. Throat, Chest, itna taiga. BY calling on - the • agent, Mr, t urn'', testimonials of various. persons •ho have used it, can be seen, and Which annot fail to convince:the most skepti&il. . The Joliet (Illinois) Signal, nn Or ent Douglas .. .paper, truly say: S,'Save me from my'friends!'' Thus niny ,enntor Douglas -.well esclahn views of the result of the Charleston conVentioni - j..lt has. turned- 'out precisely as we pre dicted. The violent, abuse of the A.dufinL 14ration, and of eminent and.long trjed eMoctats by the friends and ' , reputed br- gans df-iabur Senator, has reacted , ' uoon him. His nomination at7Clirlestoii would have been certain had it not been for this. He may thank Forney's Press, the CIA:e land Piaindealer, the Cincinnati Enyth*r, and certain other newSpapera iii thls.St4te and elsewhere, for the present state; of things. Had .it not been for them, Old the ill *feeling stirred -up lay theif intem perate zeal, the name of Stephen, A. Do- Ina' would trow be i Doti lyi9g. the headl of every Democratic paper in the. Union - !.as the 'Democratic nominee for.' Presid4nt of the United States. * _ . j In concluSion,W r e repent that r those'itien Who join in maligning and - abusing, the Administration and'those Democrats Om coincide with its policyore. the worst ill emies Arr. Dom:Jag:has. ' • REPUBLICAN CORRUpTION. • ~ . It will be renitanbered . thfit itt 'that am gress; presidedpver . by ex-Speaker I.3anlis, a . corrupt combination, led by one of the republican _high priests of :that. day, Air. 0. B. Matteson, was shown to exist, 4le signed to preveat or Assist the }passage of bills according as the members of the gang . Were paid for their lhvor. The_ exposike of this hideous sink of corruption led ho the expulsion of .two or three republitim members of the House of Represent:digs, and severely damaged the eputation sof J . the -entire republican. party. - A . cloud . \las thrown over leading membe s of that par ty, even' in the Sedate; will e the outside republican lobby Ai:as found to be a 'ip4re mass of fermenting putrelliction. -Prorbi nent parties iil,sZew England respecidly suffered . by. the exposure' of their comb). tions, 'and- the leading SeWaid, managirs in New'York, among whom Mr. Thurlow. Weed _stood prominent.;-were left by the investigations 'forced. upon Congress id- niost - without a ma. to cover the I nakedngss of their - . shame. 'The Congress , itself lie came odious-to' the people, mid the only oitcasion when the black republicans lipol a Speaker previous to ISQO will be knowu in history as the corrupt Congress whiiM held the republican " forty thieYes." ' - We . deSire also to call uniTsal att.:hi...- 60h to the disclosures emit:mica in the following. report of -proc . eedings in' the Brooklyn city common ..conneii upon the report' of a committee appohrted to Mite , -the passage by' the ' legislature of a oi)c -,c ent ferriage bill. We quote: purposely from the New York Evening POSt, a blaick . t• republican journal': - , t " Alderman Scholes, of the 19th watd, .• . asked that the items of expenses of t)ie committee at Albany should be giviin, stating that it had been ctirtently report .'d that money had been employed in tit tempts to bribe the legislature and obtain the passage.of tile one-cent ferriage bill.` - " Alderman Dayton ), of The Al ban y coin mittee; who was himself a member of tin. legislature of 1858, replied that he had in) objection to give details, When at- Al; bang, during . the recent. egsion, heyisitkl M. TitutloNe 'Weed,. and asked hinOo take his inin4 off the one-cent rerriaie ! hill; to which -Mr. Weed answered that if he had known beforehand what he an , knew, he would have, had nothing to 40 with the matter. "Mr. Dayton further stated that . he 4p plied to Mr. Weed's agent, who offeredito permit the - paSsage of the bill for fifteen thousand dollars. _. 4 1 check for that amount was obtained from citizens of I.lrookl-n and. presented. 'Subsequently Aldernnut DgYten saw Mr. Weed and .1. S. T. Stratia han in conference, - ..and was informed hy Mr:Weed_ that he had promised Mr. Stranhatt that: the. cheap *ferriag,e .1411 should not pass. .After this Mr. Weed's agent came to the committee and staid that the payment of seventeen thousand tire hundred dollars would .pass. the meas ure: The additional amount; was plat4al in his'. hands:- Mr. Weed, howelw, de clarin:! that he could- not .go againsthis friend:, the money was returned. This was the'Friday previous to the finatid journment of tile Legislature. • • "Alderman Dayton further declariad that he had been assured by a Memherlof the legislattireihat he, the member, hind been hired b the Union Fern.}- Compaity to defeat the bill, and that it would die done accordingly. stun paid to d~ feat, the. measure was tbirty thousand clbl lars." - Thus it sews that the same . TepUblic4n banditti who stood' at .the deur of the Thirty-fourth Congress levying black-4il„ :upon all applicantions for legislation, trans ferred themselves to the doors-:of the ite publican- legislature of New ;York, and during the past session have ei-acted,cdn tributions 'from all who - apprOached the chamber athat•body.. But the Covoile committee have with self-righteous 4s;•sutnlit.ions, sinkitions, been bringing filso ch s argcitof_ corruption against the democratic party :during the very. period when "their repifti: licaa :Issociates were acting-the part of highwaymen at. - Alliatiy, after a style far less decent than that of - Duval and Robin Em oc R el f icrolitEs.LlnGreensburh i The flame of the Hon. Henryl D. Fosti.r, • the Democracy on Monday last electd. their entire ticket for borough officefs. In ChambersbUrg, heretofore stronkli gp position; the entire•DeumeratiO ticket uri elected by-about fifty majority; rgr The Constitutional Union Partpin National.Cotiverition nt BaltiMore, closLd its, labors on .Iotlt. inst., by Uotninaqg John Bell Of Tentiessee for President, apd Edward' Everett of Massachusetts fOr Vtce 'President, on the platform of , " the V4n , stitution and the Union:" • ; • , The Japanese amtrassadoni have arrived -in this country,. and are beam properly ,received 'at .Washngten Mid elsewhere. This is quite an ev nt, and vrill no doubt ,greatly street our Fornmerelal and other intercourse with that strange people. This is the first time the Japamise ever " went any where" - under amain stances. - ilre REPUBLICAN CORRUPTION. The Re . Publicana profess to: be very mu c h - .llorified'.at the evidenee of Demo; eratic corruption elicited by the Covode ,ComMittee, beeause it appears that a per... of the enormous profits of the Public • Prin,tingiVaS, contributed for Patty peso, instead-of going entirely into the podkets. of the 'contractors. • .•They more • over • the political • degeneration of • the Deinoeraey as thoSe Who Will not be Om. forted • and ailed _as many hitter tears - as mutes artheburiar of virture. , ewer an interesting fact, that while the-Re-' •are pin'aiiiio4 these investiga -1 tions at the expentie of the Democrats, the Senate Conanittee have, -'discovered that - these virtuous "and . weeping'Reptiblicans were engaged. in the same busineis of Partitioning ,the profits of the 'Mouse , Printing, and that- Defrees, of Indiana, was nominated by the Republican caucus upon consideration that he would, apply one-half of the net ',romp& of the House Printing to carrying, eleClions for the Re publicans in Pennsylvania and other doubtfid States during the ensuing Presi dentin} campaign. • Defrees could not raise I quite votes enough to clect•him,• so Tom Ford, of ohi6, was chosen—the same - Tom Ford who made a tonr through Pennsyl vania -in 1806, with Republican money in his pockets, - which he used to- per-- imade certhin,Fillmore organs that it was, duty to support Fremont, and otii• ; erwise to close the breaches in the Repub lican P;rtress. The party owed Tom a debt of gratitude for these invaluable Per - vices, and they paid it 'by making-him Printer to the House; although he had no practical knowkdge•of the business what ever. • • • • A4ording to Ford's "evidence tuifore the Committee he became.a candidate nn.; expectedly to himself. "The otttsideia," *says he, "talked with me upon the subject of the House Printing, and I.said - to them ovnerallv t that 'I was a, soldier, andlf I • won- a battle I would take care of the wounded."> 'This generous conduct won the hearts of the outsiders, who at-once railed around the man who promised- to 'distribute the spoils. Ford says-that hp made, an open promise to Defrees of In-• diana, ..Moran i _of Philadelphia, Pangborn, 'of Boston, and Wilson, of Indiana,' and' there was !Dine talk of . doing something fin- Mt'. Mitchell, of Missouri. - - ..SotnebOdv .suggested that he aught to help MA. Bailey, of the Era office, and Tom, in his overflowing benevolence, replied that if he was'elected he , • After these nice little arrangements were duly perfect ed,-- FOrd was of course, elected Printer. Nothing could withstand such noble gen erosity.. Defrees, and Morgan*, and Pang-: - born, :end Wilson, and their friends, to gether with the friends of - Mrs. Bailey, discovered- at once that Ford was the proper man for Printer, and' went to work to con Vince the 'Republican members of - Congress.that ` it- was their , duty to elect him without-delay—stud be was-. elected will. the assistance .of John Covode and, other patriots of that. kidney:. Now, Ford knew nothing about the art Mid Imsten printing,, to which he was as entire , a stranger as to honesty: So he- enters, into an -:lrreement with the foreman of Wendell to execute nll the work for eigh ty-per .cent. of the price received, they ! binding themselves to pity him twenty per cent: as his profit without his incur ring any risk. NoW, this was 'a very good, thing Fo:rd, twenty per cent., of the cost et' the House Printing being a very con- fortable and respectable , cotnpetOtion thr doings 'malting,. but taking' care of the wounded. A Man can air6rd to devote himself to the charitable duty ofrwalking the Trepuldican Hospital for this sum, pro vided that the 'lumber of the wounded is not too great, and Covode and other old soldiet's do:imt insist on being included in this. category. This is a nice state of atiiiirs truly. It is deplorable,to think • that the Republi cAits, who have instituted investigations for the purpose of unearthing all the hid den evidence's of Democratic corruption, were themselves engaged- in an arrange ment to partition the profits of the House printing among weak and sickly parti7.ans, and to use a portion of it as a corruption fund to carry ,the dolibtfid States. \V tan, only' imaviiie the SellF,:l - of Covode and his -fellow- I laborers whet they saw these disclosures, hut- no language could possibly depict the . depth of their anguish. there• is nothing left tbr Cot Ode but to retire to some sequestered spot beyond the reach of•Aepraved . and corimpt men, there to meditates in solitude upon the decay of pub lie virttie. After -all hiS labors to purify the politicat:atmosphere, his own Repub-. lican friends:go and nominate a man for -Printer upon consideration of his using, half the profits to inflitence elections ;_and the whole thing comes out most inoppor tunely, just as he is about showing up the rottenness of the Democratic politi ticians: CoVode has been shamefully t reat ed. - And then to think that after all, 'the Republicans, should elect. a Printer at the dictation of-outsiders—that this Man was no printer 4 at all, and that be sold out for twenty per cent., and agreed to take care of wounded: What a - re-we coming to? -Patriot & Union. IFVFMMN't HOOPLANDI V eit MED Why V r" .418 STANDARD REMEDIES of thaprenent age,bave acquired Weft great pop:Amity only through ynars of trial. Onbotnided aatiAfactlon to tandem', by them bean cases. ' Aar stiorLAnws GERMAN BITTERS mu . ..warm= arm Lhrei Complaint. Dyspepsia, Jratupee, :corkage-IN. telliy. Diseases n( the_ kidneys. end all dleeseoa erldtlit Petit a disordered neer, or weak- Dees of the litoilleph and-Digestive °Moo; . AND igt.t. porntrgir PRETEST • • uuow MU, IBILIIIPS MI,. MIS WOW AUL Fee oar Alminac foriroot Paler, lapoats pir bottle. • Hooliand'& Battande Co • WILL 11.03111TELT Crial• : Coughs, oeids. or NOSTINDeII; .11roptidt6, Croup, yienenania, Incipient Cernsenuption, and jut perketeet! the titoet ' astatibtereuree eyer kitottn of ACOXFIIIMED .CONISIIMPTION. As • Piarrtenni Coadal It is unequal /id . . hue; TO outs : perleade. • • HOOFLAND'S GERMAN PILL, being well known throughout Europe and America; needs no comniendatkui here. "They are purely •cptable, Sr. prepared with peat exactness, and are mcwcoatol. No better Cathartic Pill ran be found. Paid, 26 eta. per Iris. Tbeee medicines are prepared by Dr. hi. dation k Co., Phlladelpida, Pa., and Et Louis, 31% and are sold by 1171E:0ga and deakxs Ia modleittes everprbens. , The elg aitore of C. 31.4anaatur will be on the ontekternt each Itintlenr hoz • \ In our ./atryleitt Alawirx,vpubllabe4 annually, JOU will and testimony and cummeadatta7 nodes+ tram all parts of thiacancry. Thus Mamma am Om awl/ b:lt isll3) Said talfontroeall . ABEL TURBILL. agent. dgo . Lifts 111.1 . blicti w envied i 6efebriii whichthiapre-miiinent medicinehas acnc(tedforbaratiable lrfticaef in all diaeatces itfrefeasee,,to cu, halt tendered. She itanal.practleeof ostentatious painteotonly ear/. het nnwOrthY of fliexi. nie,Y : are known it; :their traits; their, good Ivories teatilY for them and th thrlim • ~ not by the faith of the trod lone :: In allOaaeaefi costive.- neek dyeperida,.. bilious and liver aifecticina;T.,illea, revere and apes rhenmatinm, obstinate headimitea, and general derangements-of health, these Mohave invariably proved, a certain and epeody remedy. Naingle trial will Place the LIFE-PILLS beyond the reach of 'competition in the eat!: =don of Ni every_patlent. - OFEAT'S PIIIIEXIX 1317TER81 will be found to be equally efficrious in nil cases of dyapepala;headache, nenrona debility, sickness incident to tbittales in delicate/ health. and every kind or weakneia of the digettire organm. For rale by Du. V. U. MOFFAT. 335 Brwidway, by 'medicine dealers and dniggiete geeemlly thriMghont the country. - •- deed vale • • Or Vie SemaliOrgaozation IB OftlM all Ihll. las that of is tender dower. Many of the rex cuier . lnto aie celittiens Without being able to undergo the tab . .; and in ale, of maternity. - In thia country thousands of young and beautiful women are rocridced erery . yeat tram this also alone. BO STETTEIft'S CELEBRATIaiSTBMACIA BIT PERS will cave many of dila data faith untimelf graves.- . This nuatichid has been tmett with great benent.by large ll numbers of people - throughout the republic, eh the Be °- prietom have received grateful commendations' from all Sectional of the country. The BlTTEltti,will he found to be very pleasant to the taste. even'as a bevetage—, prompt' and powerful ' n its effect as a medicine. ;It inthsea flew vitality into the frame, and strengthens The-whole system co that women who ere are enabled to go, throngh .with labors which would, without It, loft:Wain to prostrate 'them. Sold In Montrose by ABEL TURBELL. I , [my Dyspepsia.—Tide in a very distninsing complaint • and gives the patient more suffering thanalmost any other /lineage; in Ltd, It in a combination of twiny complainta in one. The symptomn are numerous,' lind are Of the na.• tore of almost all other &miplaints comb ined, 1 4 rom thin fait arise Mu very malty - eases whbre thin din e In m in. . • taken for sane other, and no improperly ilreated•l 'The tat oymptunns—indigention, flatulency. lona of awakenappetite' heart burn. headricheode., if neclect alms! Aiwa)" , waken •nome donnant disease, and sendth cd. epoor nutierer; to a pn , mature grave. What you mnst - firsi. do in cleanse the blood and regulate the bowels; do thin with the •• IlEttli PII.f.Si," and you can hid deflancelto IlYsPbOvia- Sold In. Montrose by 5. H. SATIRE fh BttO. - (my . . CY," The Mexican Mustang puimeht. '7 . 7,r ..ifustang Liniment Clirer Rliesdnatism t . - - -The Mustang_Liniment Cures . Btif Itoints :. ' 11' ..The Arndt: mg Linindn4Oureft nt;774 qnd °mat . ; . Tlie.Mustang Liniment Cures bore t, L'ker , .Cated B .Sore reasts, .re 21 . 1,0p1i5, reuralgia, Cone dnd ,ira to.. . Or IT IS WORTH $1,000,000' PER ANHIIM—otII. To the United States, an the preserver andresforer of val uable horses and Cattle: ' It cures all Spra ins, balds, and Wounds, St iff Joints, etc. Lid yodever hear of any ordl• nary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stitihess,.eitherph.man or heak,-which the Mustang Liniment would.not ctiret-- Did you ever visii,any' reppectable DrOgOst lu atty part of the world—in Europe, Asia or America—iwito'tild not say "It was.the greatest dinovery.of the age r Sod every. where, Every family pheuld have tt ; three 1417. t. - .' - illy 3 3w3 B.IItNES.,t. PARE, ProprielOrs,Nev-Tork. Or See the Advertisement et Mei Sanforiro Liter Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pine, In nothee C Behoiarshipa in the% 'ran City, Bingbiratort, and other lint-;lane Commercial.Collset itteouiltis from moat price*, by A: J. r bERRI .40N. PrDomocratic Coboty bein.ocratlc- Ctul) meets every Monday evening at their - rtiom.lover tbo Store or I. N. Bo;larti, lu 3tontrdoe.• -All are Illvlted.to . 'attend. iMetnbe!;ll4 free. -41::YAREWST12, Pniftident. ST. R AY. .COW' EFT the premi,wec of the anboeriber,;last.4* JJJlmeday, a dark red cow, without* , on her home. 1a advanced in_ year*. Any' tieWa of her may be left at the Democrat Office. • Montroxe, May 16. 1.2.A.3003E3E. • HAVE YOU HEW Tili-NEWS __• • , - , 111I . SS 'A. COLLIER., • 'HAS JUST, Mohtrose,, ant] legated on Chestnut street. tir:it door above the ,residence of Wm L font, where - she 11114 opened a6toek of 11.11.6 1 11,kiki r ri Tj ( stra l ia ? .32 unsurpassed in-treautt'. riehneas, and teak and te l prepared to supply the Littlies 'of this county with latest"' 1 • PARISIAN AND CITY STYLE OF BONNETS Ribbons, Laces and all the trimmings tuMally found in a first (la, , millinery estahlishznont, at:prices suriprisingly low. Ltonnets cleaned, prepared and trimmed in elyles mos. C bmutiral and in an entire new iode. paEss lam prepared to fit the Ladies with dreiseti ; tam *well suplied wi th styles S. patients the latest and most unique. Montrose. Mny n. A. COLLIEIt. LOW PRICES WIN ! , Ait THE • i , ORIGINAL 01$1[PRICE STORE! HAYDEN 13R01411:11S, TiEW I I!ILIOUD, Pa.; A RE NOW RECEIVING THElLAR ai.get+t and hest -toek of Goo& ever brought Into this connty;'which we are bound to 'cheap: for cash or ready pay, consisting of • ghtPle and Fancy Dry GOodS, Choiioe raisin y.Groceriefq, Hats, Caps, Heady MadeiClothing, Ci'fiCkeryi Wall Paper, ! • gltadels Flour., Pork. F141104:411, Paints, Oils, G 'psis, Fluid, ,Coal Oil, Hoop Skirts, ! - T„iikee \olio ll%,Fanci - Ooods, Watches, .11 FA! CLltli, Yer Wa re, Pails, 'Tubs, Brooms, Hoes, and Lots and Stacks 'of Goods too numerous to mention. • . i WE ARE NOT_-OLD FO DIES t_ll business,,charging a large profit d depending on keeping an old set of patrons who Wive not trwil at other places to Pee how much cheaper they taut buy - hat we in tend to jive up to. the murk, ,and 'believe I' in ceiling many Goode, and selling cheaper than „OLD FOGY merchants .can buy-them. .Now is the time if von want -to mite money and get Bargains. Cull at the ONE PRICE STORE. r'4 ,— A large clock of Goodwin & Bros:* YellOw Bank Tobacco - always on band—cheap. very chlian wholesale & retail. HAYDEN, tlitO'ffiEßS. New Milford, Pa.,, May 17th, 1890. • FATAL - SHIPWRECK ! PART OF 1 11. E CARGO SAVED, Ir ( A Di.DIAGED CONDITION TREMENDOUS LOT OF WET, GOODS! at the " BEE HIVE." 3,500 Y'ds FIGURED BAREGES Partly dainaged by Wubm, at 4,G, 8, IFSt r a pr 'yard. 'Lica! IRISH fur 184 cents pr yard-06uld be.CIIZAP fur IT! cents. ALSO A-LARGE .Lo7' OF AUCTION-' • ! . t To be sold at the folltrwl!sg prlecil; Good Summer Shawls, only t t ;lb • Fine Stella . 1 i 1,00 • Wool and Silk 'troche . '. I MO' Handsome I:o3tillas • .., ~...,1 - , 1 1.5 Very Rich '.... ' ~ . ' 0,00 ' . Good Lawns, fast colors -.1 L...'....1. ,our Fine Quality De Lollies .-• .• 1 ' ' ' ,10 Wool and Silk ilareges. ' '- . I SX ' Bare es d'Angials arbithgl , 4 - L ,' ;183i 10 yards Merrimac Prints, and trimmings....j* 1,00. Fine Dress silks Extremely Rich' • ' ' - 1•" 50 • 1 . •,70 White Dose ' ' Nice-Lisle Thread Gloves • I . 1 a , • Pure silk mitts _ . 12V - ' Watch.steel spring skirts .......... ... ~..........; ,Y.) Good 'draw bonnets'. • I . • I , 50 Beautiful Leghorn,' I 1 JO .. Rich Bonnet .Rildmas.. i / ,10 • . French Embrodered curtain M". 1111 1" 4 ,i2X . Good Pants mi ff _ .. i - ' .....! ,12Ns- Better . •` ,r .. .., I , . - :...L. ,16 .Otter Goods Equally al EIIEAP: "e" 3 1— 14. 0131.03:0.13eze that we will do all that-we advertie. Be sure to call before purcbasinfi .else!where, as we *ILL Not, and CA NOT belunder- Sold }many establishment this 'side of New York. ;HIRSCHMAN. BROS, Binghamton, May 15th, 1850. 'FIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN . -a-4 the Poet Ofile(i ' d Montrose, slay 15th, Mi. Alesander Alba Aney - Chivies Al / leit John It Allen ' Bernice Alien O W Baker, - Lydia Butts Addle A liranin- • Ham Croft Lewis Calves Thomas Coined Attemas4'arpenter W T Cook E A Chamberlin 2 Sarah qco lamina E C Dcwers 2 Helen K Dewers James Ds ids Betsey Doyle M E Orey • W Oollan4 11-11111 . Fred:Jain= '.E A JacksW ' -P E Loomis . Sarah 11 Mapes Lett iderria . LJ Mott John Muller EdwardNdmiway ' Jacoh.biewell &M at Paddock Plumbi4 Wm II Smith Debbie Smith' Wilmot Stevens Tantart -William Taylor" WAL.Tosaie - • Wlatera - Waren& Soarer 2A - 0 WarnM. ' • Edward White Jr , Carandors Warner Petraxis ceiling for the above letters will please sat , that they ore" . adTertisod. ^ B.J. WElnk POrthmaster. WyOniinglifE•lllt - AkCE Company, 14.1 f. Efittß Alt RE, Pa. 1. • Inuirtei PeilietztaL • • : ; ; • , ; Capital . 119[00,000., I,Wiiir,plas ss,ooo. Ninrember id, A. 1). 1857. DinEc'roitk: - . , . O. U. llolletibnek, D. O. Drlenintsh, .7. P. Dena., ' _ Jolni.ltetettant, ; David Morgan, Chan Dormice, Etaml Winltutun, -It I) Lame, • 'Wm S nnoe, 1.. D Shoentaknty - Ciecr P Steele, II IN Hoyt, .11. e.:•thennu.,'sety," • ,"- .G: M: Itii.miLicic. Ara?, •NV..43. , CF RLINO, TIVC/R. L.- D.'BnorlAttnn, Via Perot. \ R. K. BLACKMAN; Montrose. .Pa.. • 1y - , _ i . Agent foe Bunquebnput County: •DID, .BLAC,K3IIN • MAY I3E FOUND, fer some months to come,:at HES. BARD'S, near by the METHODIST CHURCH. It hi Tory desirable theta!! indebted would he so kind as to --- but held! 'Mr. Printer! It is of little use to enlace Upon a subject so Oistasterul and repulsive to mod people. Mentror, May MIDI, INO.-4w '.l. • . I `l , . READ. DRS.. OLMSTEAD & READ WOULD-ANNOUNCE to the Public WOULD -,ANNOUNCE . that thlrylhave entered into a partnership for the PractiCe of MEDICINE & Surgery, and Ire prepareto attend to aicalls in the line of their profession. UM f--the nue formerly occupied by Dr. J. C. I Olmshatd, D ',NDAFS. myl7 3m I APP ICTF LD READ „.... ! ' WILTAA3IS'S 'COMPOUND SOLU Y• • lion forihe PILES, is warranted to effect a Cure in every rase, and in all stases of the disease, or the money will be refunded, ~Poll direct lona accompany each bottle. For sale by Abel 'Furred. Montrose; O. G. Hempstead, Brooklyn ; T..)..Babcock, Dimeck ;_ Penuel Carpenter.: , Iladord3 (1' Jackson; Z. B. Slocum, Dundaff; Merrill, ilupbottont ; A. J. Merrill, Scranton. de GIAADDING's .. . . , TIORS E. PI.TCIITORK • MANUFAUTT BY S. BULLOCK. I , i-tis VALUABLE - DIPROVEMENT ..S. p,oveeeses many - Important advantage* over all other Forks, antong.which aro the following . The tines being allowed to-drop to discharge its; load, the tilting of the handle. as In other forks, Is avoided; hence, hay can be unloaded with the ' utmost facility and ease into stied win dows pr beneath 'purline beams, !and other places where other Ilene Fork's cannot be used. It can in all places be' managed with grimier ease than nay other Horse Fork. It is equally adapted to stacking. Unit this Fork; a ton of 'hay may be ynlottded In from 5 to 7 minutes. ri. e Stinacsia.i.exl Is : • its simplieity, flurability, and Perfect operation, as well as comparatlvelyittitling expense, recommends Its use to the farmers of on country. .. A. D. Dtcsmson. Decidedly the hCsti am acquainted with.—A. E. Kerr.' A 4 43113.11110 andilabor saving impmvement. • • - : :• . I '.l. ItaraLass, Genesee Seed Store. -, It posseseee ee'vend advantages over the Horse Fork commonly used I D. D. T. Moons. It will prove a. vonderfhl labor, saving machine. I be: Mee whereeer ticd it. will be found profitable. . ' JOHN JOIINAON, Geneva. Unloading bay - rit the barn by horse power is such a sim ple operation that it seems wonderful' how a sensible man can continue the exceeding bard labor of lifting it a fork. Mat a time in.the stilling heat of a "July afternoon.—N. Y. Tribune. : 1-, I . The beet apparatus for unloading bay we are acquainted with.—Genesee Farmer. . I . . - Gadding'olloro. Pitch Pork in one of the labor saving machines which Will pay to purchase.—Prairie Farmer. - Unloading in a; gam by menus of a Horse Pitch Pork, is becoming quite common in some sections Of our country, and will be practiced- cvery,where as. soon as the farmers understand the oiwnifion. The invention °IC. E. Getting is the best me-hate seetrin operatlon.—Ame. Agriculturist C. E. Gadding kn. constricted a Fork which tater a late trial. We nre 'satisiled is unimportant Improvement—Alba- CultiVatilr VP . "' The above testimonials are selected from many, the I , lznigajvintl i generally knoWn as 1 dist inggished agricultn• ride MI o have seen it operate, -agree intim above opinion at 1 .o merits Thin Fork has taken the First Pre mium at avknY-Fan to which it has been exhibited, in chiding the State Fairs of Pennsylvania and New York for 185S'; and New York; Illinois, 3lichigan. and United St's Fairs nt.Chicago for MO. and many county Fairs. •Forks. Hone and Pulleys. $l2 • state and County nights by for'eale,sTEPllEN DIJLLOCK; Agent,. Columbia el-5w Roads', DradfortMunty. Pa. C. D. /417;ar1.9P, Atontroba., Agent for Snatfa County. ATTENTION, FARMERS! •. . 1 i • . p.. . - - • - 1 . ,... w ., , / l ' ,4:" . . -. -1 - - • • V . kis. ..,,.. . ' ". ,: A -,t "• . .-..:--,--,. -. „imr - ~ ,,,7 • - ' . •ra:t .; 4 1: - Iv -, __L :-: i -- •=i !I : , . A-el .- - • ,',::. - ' - c. tl , 47cAlt ! , -_ _ ...-. • —4:1,;... —,,...,:=1-' 07,--- - - •ri , MANN.V.V AI OVER & HEAPED, '' WITH , WOOD'S 13101i0VEMENT. • ' I r r uns.CELEBRATED MACHINE has. -a. taken the Firat Premium at 4tirintis public trials, and ifennelcelled by any other machine In the country.. All who use it, ;pronounce it a profitable; and labor-saving machine. Thosii unacquainted with its value, are refc.rred to Latham Bordner, John Ilarrington. and F. M. Williams, Bridgewater; Stanley Turret'. Forest Lake: J. M. Wallace. Dimuck ; Ti-P. Mintier. Dundaff :: F. Moxleyi N. ■Milford 1 S: IL TownFenCilroolilyn. and others who use them: , • For machines , lor.parttenlati.. apply to ntyn :Mt ' 'C. IL LATHROP, Agent, at Montrose. WOKEN VERY. 111111 E subscribers having rented the establishment for merly owned by Kevlernt the Salt Springin Franklin, are.prepamd to thke WOOL to manufacture into CLOTH, FLAN:CMS, &e, on shares, or by the yard, to suit our customers.. A quantit:y of !all-wool cloth on baud to exchange for wool, on fair tenhs. ,A word to the wise and prudent. ' Out custinnersiniay rest asSured, that cloth made at our establishment Is nut composed of old rags, dust, and the many otherworthlers materials,' glued, pasted, and plas tered togethurbsis the great mass w ith *bleb the country is bbrdeited. Wool-carding and Cloth:dressing In their season. will be executed with despatch and-neatness, as usual, ai" live and let liver prices. • . . quantity of r , obd Lath kept on hand and made to order. •It is expectes that 'payment wilt be made. in all eases, when the work iR delivered, In cash, or salable produce. MO In good clean greascwanted In exchange. N. IL—People coining from a distance' with wool,' can have It carded toltake home with them at the time. • I IL H. KEELEIt, • May Stii, 1%).--ilm • • JOHN BEAL-110'NT. , s2Lrcronsys . lIIVER fi ii ill . I GORATOR . NEVER DEBILITATES. . . 3 IT la rotopontrArd entirely from Gum a, eel , hastmonn.wirstalashesi tact, a etoolard Netictile, known and approved by- 41,1 that - have nerd It, arid tai now re. coned to obit rounds-4m In ai alllthe diseases for taloa IS .fa - re_coutariended,, - 4 • it Etas 'cured sthimmtts: ohlln the P.Pi teen years, who bad Oven eft all towel otf relief, as the numerous g UnsOlieltedsertlttralttith my 'polocvdon show. The dose must be tuLtMetti to tie temperament of the Individual taklnd It, IVA 414- sal to such illumines as to. act gently!un the Bowels. Let thel dictates of your : - Judgment guide you In the 'mac( the.LIVER It A i% VIGOILATO it, sod is will core Liver Com.. le plitletts,lllllorts At, . iaklait, i Dyepepola. 13 chronli. Diarrhoea,. 8a m rtia ir'C ana .-plaints . Oyer:site.. ry, Dropsy - , Sour Stoutaeh,llahltotti Coatlrettrao, Chol.. ' tr,, Cholera, Chute.. ra Morhas,Chotera lorata„ lialatar. tenet , :Jain as die r, F emale Weakness.- I o nt es, an d may be osod Noe._ . eitiefolly As an Ordina ry Family filetll= pi vilite,ltwUleereSlCK. ILEA PACII E, too ' thratatout, eon teatifyAlto twenty minutes; i 1 / f iat° or three Tea. 'apootalliala are talc - , ilea at commencement of au. 1 •, A.l millo.tase lt Orel iglyltag their klaxon,' in its favor. ' . ' I - MIX *ATRIA lill TII.E.DIOUTII Wlifla TjIE ITNVIGOKATOIt, AND SWALLOW lIOTICTOG-E'TIIEIt. I • - .. - price One Otallarvar Bottle. - - . i ' . ' — = . las o .- -- . ~ I . :SAN/ 1 0RWL , . ~ CATHAfiIii:PALS, i - CIMPOUhDED Fang Pixie 'Vegetable Extraeta and put up In GLASS Capita; Air Tight, a n d wilt keep - its any climate.' i TM Fondly Ca , , • i hellfire PILL %mut• tie bet reek°. - C.atbartle a whkb the pmetimor Ms wed to Ins praitlce , more than tweet) , yearn The constantly loeresslng deellsind front • those tabs bidelnedusodtbe PILL. s i And the Aellshrilms whkh all espress le regard to their •-• nin, haeladueedetsloplaca Maas triads the reecho( all. Me Prttesaton. will know N that different Cathartics/let ea dldereatrlima af th e bowels. - The - FA MILY CA.. - TIIIMITIO Pit.. 11. . du, will due reference to . .Ul4 well rataldlobed- het, hien compounded from a n k , variety of the purest Vege - table Karat* which act "w' &blur on every Dart of- the Alimentary esoal. and - are g gOod and mai:Wall eas es Irian, a Catherne Is needed, such .ig . e .1.11.• ~ M.:t e l:UM ill the ' gir....:,,,,i. at.- 1 Cottivenete, - Pal SI an Sanwa* owe; the . -whole - body, Pan town 'oat aka& ' . Piquantly, If- • neslected. end kka lexs'eotuse of re ' Ti,. latts . .ollt - Appr , . Cite. a ins' Creep eon _ aatiatkpreolit over Ale. b n a. g r ein.... sees, • Headaelte. or weight to t h e hi - al. alt 117111.aut witurY . lliarsuler - Waring In . Chilliteit or - Aldealla, ill !then en /alien. a great Yowl er of the Bleat -..., and aunty dimmest* arbkb Bests Is lr, too numerous . ‘f to Melaka la. Pds adverthie• • • ALICE TIME DlNltta. Thaffktver Invigorator...ad Puma? an tbarlie. Pill.' era Walled by Drugglsta eenanllf. Ind tall adrakeekt 67 , ga:riled* le an the lam rousse .. • 1 II T. limif. sAN roam M.it/. - - . - - - - • Ilanutseturer and gio', • 336 lisesd New ay. , New .York. ; -- - Yee wle to ' Von pow ..i;‘ , ABA TURRET!. Amt. . iti' M OROI MI 2nd DOOR ART& FORD'S. rPUBLIC generally tie informed that FILER x u l inrrzolv is given nt all honrs of the day. of NEW GOODS Of all Aorta. viz': Dress Gonda of Summer Print", Pop t/Ilin", MIS": awn" pattern". cheap Bishop LaWII., Brilliant, Book. Bard, Jaounidta and Stelae Mutt, Ladl,qt` Coital,. and Sleeve", Diwity, Marneflleiy Yoreen", Fund.. Lure Fruit". Xentucky Miami, Nankeen", Sommer Star", Gents Shirt", Cotton Drawer". Collar", Cravats Necktie", and Sunpimilers. A pow itql large lot of . LEATHER-WARE .nch Gents Pine Calf Boots—good also heavy and light ShOP. Splendid Ladle" Gaiters Trots' tin tahilifnipt warranted to At. White, Brown. and Black. HOSIE.RY, Paranoia „and Umbel/4a, Band Bosco and .. Work Banketa, t.t..4Xl`ll3tilbsEt:D6 . rniiag-Fluid and Spertn. Adamantine and 'Tallow Candleii. Bra", and Japaned I..anter", Wash Boards and Colter Mills. White. wash Britain-a/Bed Cord" in) feet long, whittled and 'peva Clothes P,iva, Pine and CEDAR PAILS, besides aPILE of Vitigg XVI Cita Q 1.1 of every art ety„ among which arc Taplco and Corn Starch for gloriontpuddings. Cream Tartar. Soda.tarch Salmons Ca"tor 011, Epsom Salta, Black and Scotch :snuff, and lot" of thing" 'Which won't do to read afreue, but idea.: to call, examine 4nd fart about, We are ready and willing tu "how Good", aired though they may not shit ; Mtd tluinkful for email favor". ' . - 11. C. TYLER: -rooms. bitys a bottle of the Ebilllng Bair Took. It Li beets ant-thing ever "shook up. • TYLER'S. - 310STROS4 May 9th, " • ta..nrixa _inlieffsY CLASSICAL & NORMAL SCHOOL , TriF:i.TRUSTEES hiforni the pub lie that the next term of this InAtitntlon will open ot:t Wedisesday, :Misty 2:14i NCO. •Tht. win be the bet term of Prof. Brodhcad'a counectlort with the {school ; the faculty of InntrUctiou le.ax [allows 3 , BROINIXAD, B. A., Principal, and Preteanor of Latin, French and Rhetoric.- • - 8. Si IIAIITIVELL, 13. - A:, (4r Tale Collegel Protesnor Lf tincelc,Mook.lfeepine and Mathernatla.. .Mat EMILY BLACKMAN. Teacher Of 3instc. 2.lre. A. ht. RICHARDS, Preceptress of Primary Deparl. The adtanteded; thus.offered. are not "alwaywarallalde ; and such school In warranted- In it, strongest claims rpf patronage. The price for tuition the same an formerly:— 1.. • . . Primal* Branchea...s3;so' I Prang*ia Advanced EngßaV, _O,OO ; Latin o r Creek -I i The hnilding Is nhder repair.' Rooms can be tibtalned in town. , No charge \ for lees than a term_ rodeos absent (-from sickness._ . : Witt. dESSIJP, ?resident. C. F. BEAD, Secretary.. * .• mylOtft: DYSPEPSIA AND FITS D '' , PHELPS DROWN, the great. iiirefof Constnnp. Lion; Was for several Ytmnpo badly afflicted by lip. pepsin thht fora part of .thetiare he Was -confined to his bed. 'Ile; was eventually cured kii:apreFertption furnished him by a!young clairvoyant girl.t. This prescription. given him by a mere child,, while In a idate of trance. has cued everybodY who. has taken it, never havinz failed once.. It is equally eure In cases Of Fats as of DYSI.LTYLA. .• An engraving, inhere given of the principal berbilsed in this mediclot, and all grille Ingredienta are to be found in any drugstore. will send this valuable prescription to any.persdn. on the receipt of one t•tarup to pay pOstage. D 0. PHELPS DROWN, t i Grand.t. Jer , ey City. N. J. 1. AU of !Jr. O.' Phelps brown's Remedlirs ale for sale at squebannit Depot, Pa.. by S. D. WEST. 1. Ex.ecutors' Notice. . ALLl4rions Indebted Ui the estate' of JOSEPH BEEBE deceit:4ld; are hereby, umnired to. make Immediate csaytneut4 and those having shim= auainet said estate to present' them fur settlement to O.'S. BEEBE. t. Brldgetater, May 2, ISW-Gt. BEEBE ni• SETTLEMENT WANTED. WHOSE °tiny Patrons who ha'veUNi:ETTLED A - cconnta • .1_ stew,ling against th'em - on my Books, are reapeettully • invited to call and adicest the same without d.'lay. lIROOKLYN, May 2, isTimst.. . A. CLIA.3II3k4LIN: . . tiiP WI VID, 44 OOD S %, For DILLY :1860 i i a sll m m ERs y liii . . p[NNI , MITE sUbscriber. reN,,stfolly infoam tho:itizens q this . ctkanty.that they are now receiving ` .... - ~ • 1.-1' WELL SELECTED AND NEAT, STOCK OF GOODS ! (specially adapted to t ' lic retail trade ofthis vicinity. We . will lace it our especial business to superintend supply, ey the wants of those who duly favor ne with patronage. and we invite" FARMERS, MECHANICS...and - the " rest . ',.. of mankind." to ilill on us, feeling confident that our tare . a.sortment Kill RING OLT "a - welcome to everybody wrio. are fond of Waking choice selectioni AT LOW PRICES; . %WINE TOEXHIERATE GOODS • :sake it. to say the ' , tare in the--.” nig thole" of other day.' 'have paled their ineffee t nal tire,:before the brilliant array of 6Cltsonable merehandioe which 1, , now , tilliug the Nielve,4 - • of our Store. Ve have everything to ,11, and at P 111( 8 1)011 7 N T11:.T11 E. LOWEST and only . iol.: to chow our Good: and tell how we sell - them before you purchuec elgewhere.. Happy reiult, , . then. ate sure to follow Never win. there melt grand .combinationa. viz.: the heaCte of the old ftillo. - ..ntade glad • the - In:art. of "new beglitnery" Riled With joy. anti the tient-, of all the little one Oiled with delight. and everybody made happy during the Spring and Sumtner days by calling at the -- . . . •. • . • . att . : EFS- 111 Ettif E Our shelves are groaning under, the weight,of all kinds of . spßitiGli.sommill Gopt., all elhadt4! all . coloral from tbeEterulean hnetif anitallan sunset to: the drab of the staid Quaker. and mint tic rold. lot of Ready Thule Caps. Botts and Shoe . a,- 'tio. Cow ' and Ilerrintt,l(.:rockery, elf:, as cheap as can be had anywhere atTetail. , With this we, close, giving allanother cordial incitathei to call before they-buy, compare prices, undgave•rnoner. We will pay the bighost'ptice in trade for all kind; of Produce. , -,-.• 1:01'S(l SI.I.3I3IkItSVILLE, Pa.,.May let, BUSINESS, CARDS. ' w3l. A. SNOW; . • • JUSTI6E OF THE PEACE.—Great Bcnd. .Pa. OMcc on 3lttin street, opposite th e lA estem.llouse. • - '• .; • P. - LtiES, • . _ • - Eutsni ,'o NABLE T.k11.0.11.-31ontros(;. Vet. Shop I: in Pinvnix Block. over store of Rend; Watious ot Foaterl_ All Work witrianted, as to tit and finish. Cutting done on short notice, In best style. JanIVO ; DR. ILS3RT.I-1 Sc SON; • SUNGEDS DENTISTS , M ontrose, Pa.- . . Clitice in Lathrops' new Minding. 0ver•,, , ..-m ',.. .. the Bantu All Dental opemtlorn , will be 'Q. -ve ill performed In good otyle and warranted. 1 . J. B. aqo4.trit XeCOLLLTM. it SEARLE; s' A TTOFLNEYS and Couneellors at Law..f—Monirose, Pa. .VIL. °Mee In Lathrops' nc‘bulldlg, over the Bank. . ALFI?ED.IIAND,C - .ALTT.„ OILNEY and Coaniellor atLatv.4-31oNTIt0:4E. WilEattend to all bodo m q.' intrusted to him with 11 delity and der m atch. Ocoee with W. & JetEnp,'Env 'A. C. Af t AIiZIMIEN P E. anus's. -DRS. BLAKESLEE & BRUSH, EtAvirgo associated thernSelves for the prosecution of the duties' of their profession. respectfully offer their services' to the. Invalid ?oldie. Office at the residence of Dr. IllakEslee, midway botireen the villages of Dhuock and Itpringvillel -ap2o bty DIZS. BINGIIA3I & ANEY, worn') announce to the public that th;:y have entered ,XY hdO n partner..hip for the Knape of . . MEDICINE -& SURGERY , end are Prepared to attend to all mils In the line of their profession at all hours when not otherwise engagetb OFFICE—The one formerly occupied by Dr. Bitrgbam. N. B. The book acconnts of Dr : Bingham mambo tonne diately settled by notes or otherw ke. • • New 411 turd , March, 15110. LW. . . BINGIRM I lIFINItY B. - TTOILNEY and Connoelloiat Law..-70WANDA, Pa. A °Mee in the Union Block. Jen S 8 s • • 1 _. DR. E. , F. WILMOT, . '• el ItADVATE of the Allopathic and llonuenpailtie Col. 1.3 - lulett of Medicine:—Great Bend, Pa., Ofttee. corner of Main and 'Elizabeth-obi, nearly opposite the - Methodist Church. i. • ap.lii tf _ vrx. mtNrriNa coons utsnr IW3I. 11., COOPER & CO.,' , • 17CHE1ta.—Montrose, Pa. Seen:ilgers to Poet. Codper LIN& Co. Office, Lathrop,: new balding, Tunipike-O. , 'I NEW' „ S OFFICE. • • . • /ME 14,EW•TQIIK CITY ILItSTRATED .r 7 lirwsrArrats, ALkGAZINES . ETC.. .fruu for sala at the Montrose 1100 K STOttE, on ; ?t,- Public Manic. by A. N.,ltou..tun. ' •JOIIN GROVES, • ; TAlLOti,—Montrone, Pa. Shop near ;the Baptist Meeting House, on Turnpike stmt., All orders filled promptly. in ern-rate chic. Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to tit: 1 DR JOHN W. COBB , PrzystclAN AND SUROEON,-11ontre P. Oilier. de public Avenue, opposite Searle's Hotel mhl •• . • • DR. G. Z. DIMGCIc, • IIYSiCIAN AND SURGEON,-31ontrouv, Pa. ( Mc* uveriWituuns' Sturu utte, ut Searlu%. 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