THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. TERNS-31:50 PIE ANNUL IN ADVANCE. • • A. J. qi.r.RRITSON,. EDITOR, PUBLISHER, AND PRONIETOR. - OFFICE OP?OSITE TI2B Porf.otincE. egorkaie,. _ egy 8/..14 /SW'. .4‘ 11EN0eRATIC NOMINATION. FOR . GOTTRIWIt: HENRY D. FOSTER, Of Westmoreland County. CAMPAIGN' DEMOCRAT. •As the extensive circulation of papers 'is one of the Tost effective mons.of call. ing out . a rum VOTE, we , propose to. offer eur paper to such as may . wish to sub scribe during the .campaign, at ,very low rates. The eiemocratic nominee for Pres ident will.be announced in June, .and the campaign will fairly open about the first of Judy;- and *we suggest'. that clubs be made up to commence with that date and centinue• six months—until Abe - first of January,.lB6l. We make the folloiving low offer:. For four copies six months - 42,50 For seven copies six months - - - 4,00 Poi ten copies six months - - - 5,00 The club papers to be sent to one per son in a bundle, and to be paid for when ordered: This offer is so extremely low, that We trust our friends will exert them selves .to get up a club in every: neighbor hood. Postmasters can do - a great deal of good in this ivay. avid we urge'Aliem, and others, to take early actionin.this import ant matter. ThlVNoiiiing Vocalists Rill give a Concert at Academy Hall, Monday eve nine', June 4th. Go and hear them. & Alen, Binghamton,- an nounce a stock of New Goods, to-day.=--- They always keep a large and choice vari ety of Goods, and customers will do well to kxamine their stock before buying. ' — h e - 1)r. Patrick having opened an of flee in the old Rank room, fiery properly suggests that it will be a Very good place to receive money. lipsonville.Exehinge is in ac tive operatibn, as usual, and the people in 'that vicinity will . do Well to take advan tage of the superior advantages offered.— Mr. Merriman is one of our most reliable business . men, and will -ever be found prompt and obliging to his customers. rff`'By the new time table of the D. L. W.-R. R. which went into operation on the 2Sth, passengers arrive in New York twtl hours, and in Philadelphia one hour earlier than-heretofore. We will correct the time table next week. The morning mail of the Montrose Post Office will close at five o'clock hereafter, instead (14' aj, sis., Any person desirous of purchasing one of Grover & Baker's unrivalled Sew: ing Maehincs, can hear of h chance , to do so,' at a large discoUnt from the lowest cash prices by calling upon or addresing the editor of this paper. The Machine will be a new one, and sent 'direct from the manufacturers, in „New York, and war ranted by them. Price from S5O to $125,. at 'the purebasher's selection. Terms half cash, and the balance as agreed on—iir a larger discount Will s be Made forall cash. Those who want a machine rill not meet with another such chance to save money. -The Montrose Democrat comes to us this week much improV:ed in appearance. The new head, and peuutype, add to its attractions, _and must recommend it to the good people of Strsquelianna County. It, was feared that the negro-worshipping "Republicans would "crush it out" after a while, but the evidence of new life in the last copy, dispels all those apprehensiOns. lionrsdare Herald. If the Republicans have ever entertain effkle hope of " crushing out" this paper, theylimay as well give it up as a hopeless task. :We assure them,. for ourself and our party, that the Montrose Democrat, Will, after recording the death of the Re publican party, be found ready at the of duty • to expose the trickery and falie principles of whatever party or parties may be built upon the ruin' of the one that now makes negro equality arid resist ance-to law its prominent features. ' REPUBLICA.N HYPOCRISY George Ashman, of 3lassaelinsetts,. is a fair specimen of the: bypOcritical Vire pul lers of the opposition. 'He was selecta as President. of the Chicago Convention, and took occasion to speak . against cor ruption, and abused the present adminis tration .to his heart's, content. If ever there 'was a living. exemplification of the devil quoting scriptufe, it was in the in stance of Mr. George Ashmun, in the painted sepulchre-.+--yclept the Wigwam— at' Chicago. A cotempomry, commenting upon _his speech, asks: • - " And who is this bold accuser ? It is' the same George Ashmun, who, if we mis . take licit, testified some two years ago be fore a, Congresgional Investigating Coln mitee, that he had, received a little lobby fee of four thousand dollars for his "free wool" lobby services in behalf of the tariff bill of 1557. $4OOO to Aslimun, A5OOO to Weed, and an application from the 'Chev alier Webb for a furnished house in Wash ington, to be well stocked with provis ions, and liquors, by Lawrence, Stone & Co., in consideration of what Webb might do as a free . wool lobby man, were all . parts of the same job. And yet this in ..-corruptible Ashinon, of this precious, lob by gang, is the man who publicly denoun ces the corruptions of Mr. Buchanan__s ' Ad ministration!' Read the article on 'first page, headed "Political Rogncry,"'and You will learn more tlf this corrupt but hypocritical. scamp, who, as one of-the leading repulr licans attempts to yillify his opponents. ..titnotig other 9ualifications of the Republican candidate for the Presidency, his n6ocates say that he is six feet three inches high; If so, it must lie " Lined sseukaspilove draw= out." ABE LINCOLN. , , .. . . . *.A.briefoutlliaof .the fellew . put p at Chicago to be whipped, maybe, into est. ing. Ke wa i t . born in Hardin co nty, Kentucky; ial. 409, and. is oortsequert y 51 years of age. i. Of humble and po r pa rentage, his early ehtteatioarwas li ited to a r few mcffiths of rude sehoo li ng s uch /. as the backwoods " afforded.',. At tb . age of twenty he wandered westward t !Mi. nOis„where nii- served'as attired ban on a farm, and: proved that efficiency in split tingrails,lwhich waS alluded to at4Ghica go by way of recommendation for th high office to 'which ' his Black Repu Bean friends' desirejo7 elevate him.' La er, it appears, he vOlunteered in the Black awk war, au occupation that must have p oved very congenial to.one reared in the 1 ack- - ' woods. At -',One dime he worked frit. his living as a flatbeatman, which oceuation , 1 ,., he changed for that of grocery keep r; in the flourishing town of Salem, 11l no :rolitically,'-his fame is of an exclusively local character only, ho having nevet. be. come prominent before the,conntry ttititil pushed into the foreground at Chicago as the candidate - of the Black Republicans. In' 184 file 'was member. of Congres for Sangatruniln District, when he stoocl Mit , in violent opposition to the Meiican war, taking, decidedly, .side with the enemies of his country, which roused th,e indigo:l- tmn of. his constituents to such a degree that he 43v hiniself reluctantly compelled to retire to private life, and for some ylears he was entirely "forgotten. Eight years later,- in 1854; when the clissollition of the Whig party, and the confusion that civent occasioned, seemed to . Offer a favorable opportunity to reenter the field ofiipoli tics, Mr. Linioln Turned up againas one of 'the framers of the Blank Republican platforin, in Company with Lovejoy, \Gid dings, Chasei=and the mulatto statesman, Fred. Douglass. . - I L His sentiments idrenard to slaven .l a r e more extreme than even Seward's. iitc - ie in truth the originator of the irrepressible Conflict doc.trine, which he pronoun. in a speech delitercd in. Springfield, Illii til June 17th,. 1858,,' while' Seward's spc on that topic:was made-in `October, It The following passage of Lincoln's Sp contains the doctrine: .- . f "1 belim:Ohis government cannotlen-. (litre permanetuly, half slave tutil half ee. It- will beconie - all one thing, or all' the other. Either the •oppintents of sla er y . will arrest the further spread of it. and place it wheie the public Mind shall rest in the belief s that it is in the !course o ul timate extinction; or its advoCat cs will Push it filiward, till it Shall becoMe alike laWful in all the -:States---uld as, ‘Oll as neW—:;- North as well as South." • . . I • A fair interpretation of this commits' him to the forcible abolition of. slavery' for no one can hilagine that slayer . ) , will s-er come North„ tend if it is ever” abolished in.the most SOuthern of:the slave States, it - must be by fire and sword. In another, speech, at. Chicago, on the; • 16th of July, 858, he said : "1 havh alWays bated slavery, I think, is lunch as.nny Abolitionist. been an old line Whig. I have always hated; it, and I always believed it in course of ulti mate extinction. If I were iri Congress; . and vote slipuld.come up on a question whether slavery should be prohibited in a new Territory, in spite - of,the,Dred Scott d'ocisi9n, I would vote that it{ should." In another; speech at Springfield ill, July 17th, 10.58, occurs the following, which savors-,Stronglv of John only lacking the couLge to act: , . . , • "I nevertheless did mean,'to• go mt, the banks of the Ohio and throwJ missiles into , Kentucky, to disturb them in _their ,do-1 =sac - institulions." ' . - i : • In anothO' -ileech at Galesburg :Oct. ith, 1858, he - Aatd: I believe that the right of properti in, a slave is not distinctly andiexpresAyiaf-1, fiKined in the:Constitution:" It is ekinied; for fir. Lineoln that : 11:m, was a distinguished Member of the 91d Whig partyil, but i ' ,as far as the receds . -show, he was connected with that party! with no morepiominent or intluentiiil pacity than dint of "a candidate for ex , e tot. iu Illinois : Cip nearly ._or ;quite : every: l'residential q)ntest :from 1836. to 1812,"; but was afwi , S , s badly defeated, ashelvill: be now. ,Of late he tas been - engaged -as an itinerant Abolition lectureriittlie rut of. twenty-five 'cents per admission tic. et. A few' weeks ago he lectured in New I tit: city, .when,:- shvs the Herald, "in ret i rnl for the most uninittizated:. trash, ill! larded with coarse, clumsy jokes; he fil his empty poliltets with dollars coined of Republican fanaticism." ':Stephen I)ouglas, who has kno him for tweney-two years, in hi vari . and changiniforttines, &mai the foil, ing short buiOit.creging sketch of Lincoln's soeipl ';attainments' and proc ties when he inet him as an Holt. men of the ,State Leuislature of Illinois 1838: 2 "He Was . then as-good at telling at i an , eCdote as.no*. Inc could beat any of the boys at wrestling, could outrun tlientat a foot race, beat_ , them 1 at pitching quoits and 'toSsing.enoPper, !and win• liquor than all the boys put together, r the dignity and impartiality kith which presided at a 'horse race or - slit fight w, the , praise Of Overybody that! were presi and.. participated." - Suellis the r elown-now need as a tool. I the aliolitioniSi and disnnionists. His 1 1 tal defeat in liliivember is a forgone elusion, and Lis friends may - ivspare for • worse "beating than was given to po Fremont. .. V. • To PostmAtifens.—.),, would call t, e attention of Postmasters Of the Cotm y to the followineparagrak ! h, which we 40 from an exchange paper: ' "Cotintry• Postmasters - should bear • 1 mind for their advantage as well as t e rUcal Press, that for every county paper' delivered .bs' them to subscribe" they arej •O entitled to retnin-of the Pestffice funds, ! ten - and one. Miff 'cents per year. It is for their interesti," as well as that of publish ers, that the nonnty papers be preferred, since - there is notrouble of matmg collec tions or. keeping accounts, thereof, as en foreign papers ; the . conunission onmbuel will not average more than Cf ; to 8 eents.l • 1 • • COUNTY SUPERENTgNDEikTTS We have taken some-pains to collect a list of the, ounty Superintendents of Com mon. Schools, who were elected in the Qa lions Counties' of the State on thel 7th inst., and present them with the . atrnutt of their respective salaries. ; • Allegheny, A. Douthett.:..sl.,ooo - Adams, _John C. too • • Armstrong, John A. Calhoun:. i 300 Beteer,T. C. Carotheis:soo . • Bedford, George Sigafoes .; 500 . Berke, J. S. Blair, John Mitchell... • •i 800 Bradford, C. R. Coburn 1,000 - Bucks, S. S. Overholt 150 Btitler, Eugene Ferrero l 800 . Cambria, Thomas A. Maguire.. 800 • Carbon, Thomas L Foster 400 Centre, Thomas Hollihan,. .1 500 Chester, W. W. Woodruff - 1,000 • Clarion, J; G. M'Gonagale • 500 . Clearfield; Jesse Broomall:, ... 1,000 • Clinton, J: H; Perry . 600 Colitilbb, L. L. Appleman, 400 Crawford;. Samuel P. 8ate5,..... 600 Cumberland, •D. H. Noel • 500. Dauphin, S. D. Ingram. • 1 550 Delaware, Chairles W. Deans...l 800 - . Elk, C. R. Ferly;'.. • I 400 • Erie; L: W. Savadge... ...... • 800 Fayette,.J.X. Gibbons. - j 500 Forest, Geo. W: Rose • !-; 185 Franklin, P. M. Shoemaker,.....l - 600 Yukon, Wm. A. Gray -500 Greene, (no returns,)- - ; • Huntingdon,Robert3l'Divitt...l6o9' . Indiana, S. P. Bollman ; '5OO Jefflirson t • Juniata,.J. B. Porter • • • 'LancaMer, David Evans • .1,250 LaWrence, Stephen Morrison...! 500 _Lebanon, Henry H_ of - 760 '• Lehigh, T. Good ; 500: Luzerne, Abel Mareey ;. ,800 Lvcoming, Hugh-Castles: 600 M'Kean, Warren Cowles ;. . 450 Mercer, John A. M'Candless... 500 • Mifflin, Azariah Smith. - ! 600 Monroe, - C. Detrick, 500.' Montgomery, Mr.. Cruikshank•.. I , 'O5O Montmir, Wm., K. Butler ' 506 Northampton, D. C. Rathrock.. ; 700 / Northilmberlind, .Jaeob Ulp... I -550/ Perry,-.L. B. Kerr - • 1 40(1 Pike, Phillip F. Fulmer, 215 Pettier, Seth Lewis, . 500 Susquehanna, - B. F. Tewksbury.. 706 Schuylkill, J. K. Krewson .s. .1,000 Snyder, Samuel .. ! 400 Somerset. J. I. Stutzman 500 Sullivan, Hallsch.Al; . g. 300 - Tioga, H. C. johns. ... 000 Union, D. Heckendc 500 :Venango, C. H. Dale 500 - Washington J. B. L'anpion , :j• 800 • Warren, Wm. F. Dalrymple... 600 Wayne, E. 0. Wiird • I 700 Westmoreland /S. S Jack. 800 ' Wyoming, Jacob Dewitt, 500 , . York, V. -K. Keesey. 1,000 • DELEGATES TO CHIGACO., . l ech :58. tech The „delegate's to Chicago were made up to suit. the.wire pullers instead of the people. Greeley_ of N. Y. and .Thikyre of Massachusetts appeared as tlelegates'from Oregon ; and the Detroit Free Pr t ecs eX pos6s the manner of 'getting. up a: Texas / delegation._ It says : • i • "The delegation pretending to repre sent Texas was:grit upat Grand IL;wen iii this State. The names of the delegates, as they appeared in the puldished were " Dunbar Henderson, JameS Scott. T. Strauss,- G. Fitch, delegates at large; E. T: Garrison, Williatn,Seagrist, .M. T. E. Chandler, A. T. Yoaktim, distri4 dele gates"—not one 'of whom was ever{ within a thousand miles of Texas. Dahl* Hen derson is none other than Don C.-Hender son; the editor of a black republican paper at Allegan, in this, Suite; James .:7'cott is James P. Scott, the black republican coun-. - ty clerk of Ottawa county; .1. &tams is the- keeper of a.sniall beer saloonlin the village of Grand Haven ; • M. T. E. Chand ler is a resident of Canada East, and is not now and never was a citizen of the Uni ted Statei ;. but at the time the movement was started he was on a visit . tet some friends in Grand Haven, and readily en tered into the swindle. The .othtirs, we belietre -did hot attend the Convention, but all of them are residents of Grtind Ha ven and its immediate vicinity. Hender son was one Tof the secretaries of the Con-. vention, and Chandler, the - British subject, was one of the vice presidents." Eir The Mexican Mustang • 7714 Mustang Llnizahl Cures Rheemaalirmr, The ititatang Liniiient Cures Stiff Jointi ' The Ifuetang Liniment CMS Burns and froondr The Mustang Liniment Curer sorer, qleric, Caked' Breasts Sore Nipples. Yeuredgia, Carne and Aorta. • W t IT IS WORTH 31,000,000 PER ANItUE To the United-States; as the prescner and restorer of val uable II orres . and Cattle. cures all Sprains, GLlds, and Wounds. Stiff Joints, tte.. Did you ever hear dimly ordi nary Sore,Swelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either cin man or beast, which the Mustmig Liniment would not enre ? Did you ever visit any respectable Druggist In any pan -of the World—ln Europe., Asia or America—who did not say "it was the greatest discovery ozf the age 1" Nld every where.. Evely family should haVe it; three . M 3 13 Sw] BARNES lb PARK, Proprietors. Ntiw-York. • tar Dyspepsia.—This le a very dlstrasing iomplaint and gives the patient more sliffering than altnosrmtyother disease; intact, Ms a combination of many olabplaints in one. • The symptoms are numeral* and are of the na ture of almost all other coMplainti combined. Trani this fad arise the very many cases - where this diseaie Is mis taken for some other. and so improperly treated; Theist PyMptOMS—ilidigeStioll, flatniencv, loss Of appetite, heart burn, headache; etc., if ueglecteif, almost abitaya awaken some dormant disease. and send the poor sufferer to a pre -mature pave. What.you must firstdo is clonsale blood and reniate the bowels; du this with-the "AIOVNTAIN HER PILLS." and you san•bid defiance to dyspepsia: Sold in.Mouthose by S. H. SAYRE A; BRO. [my 1 The FeMale-Organisation is o ft en as praline that ofia tender flower. Many of the sex enter intoimarriage Mattoon without being able fo undergo the labors and tri ale Of maternity. In this country thousands of young and beautiful women are sacrificed every year from this canoe alone. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS will save many of lids class from untimely graves. This medicine has, been used with great benelit be large numbers of people throughout-the republic, and the pro prietors haVe retained' grateful commendations trowel! sections of the country. The BITTERS will be found to be very phmaant to the tante, even an a beverage—prompt and powerful In its effect as a medicide. It- infuses new vitality into the frame, and strengthens the whole system so that women who nee are enabled to go through with labors which would. +without It. be certain to prostrate them, Sold In Montrone by ABEL TrIIRELL.. Limy . Importent to Yemiles.—Dr. Cheeeeman's Pills.— The combinatloaof ingredictits in tner ! e Pills ate the resin ofh long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and terrain id Correcting ailliregnlarities, pain tel menatruations,retoofingall obstructions: whetherlrom cpld or Otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitatiOn of the tuart,whites, all nervous affections, hysterics,fatigue. pain in the back and limbs, disturbed doep, £c., Which; arise - from interruption of nature. • .CHERSEMAN'S RILLS was the'eombenceruent eta new era in the treatment of those irregularities and ob sisuctiond which haveco'neigned so Many thowands of the young, the beautithl and beloved to a rnexerVirt newt. No female can enjoy goodlealtb Wee* ahe laregerlai, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. . DR. CIi.e&YEMAN'S 'DILLS are the met effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Fenidke. To all dosses they are.inviiiiable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regalarity. They are known to thousands, - who Dave used - them itdifferett pc:3'We, throughout the corm try, having the sanction of aonie.lif the moat entinent.Phy skiane i4 . .A.Frkerica. • Erpliati,dirrctions, staling when, , and ultenlhey should .nol Ef used, ieith each Box—the .price one diair per' box akataining 40 pine. • • - • , ' Figs emit by map 4 promptly, by endeelng pet* td the General Agent. For ask by Druggists genera,. 11. B. HUTCHINGS. General Agent, El Cedar at.; N. Y. Dr. J. W. Lyman, Tunklannoek t and ABEL VERELL, Nontroar, Ape*. - • m 30.17 t 114 . pii;VPkitlitill;: Hoopmzurd • 11 :011 BIRD/Cl i p t , THE 433 Ti r A."r • • STANDARD REMEDIES of the mom am ban acquit:ea their Frt. msolarity only tlfoagli years of itial. tobounded salsfaction roudered by them itl all awai t . - 1100FLAND'8 GERMAN' BITTERS WILL POSITTVECT • - , - Line, Glesigagant, nit!. Jaandtah INII4/0111 batty, Dieeseeeet the itiehetes, and all &mate arising front ■ disordered liver, oi weak new of the Stomach and Digestive °row, ,stro_ WILL 110517(VILT iIitTERT nuow Frinti t 111101111 run, *u RIIII An ANL See our Ahntwac, fur proof. Yuco, 75 cents pa Boo b. iloolland's Balsamic Cordial WILL POSMTLLY" 671 • Coughs. Colds, or Hearieneis, Brwehit i, ineullauc °map, Poaumonio, Intipient Colin:aptlin. • sad bas peal:mid the most utealshing ewes ever tows of ' CONFIRMED 'CONSVIIIPTIes. Al • Dlerrha%Cor3W it is aneituala rits47s calls per holds. . • , HOOFLAND'S: GERMAN PILL,. being well kturiq tht•Qughout Enrope/s / ind America, uteri's eo commendation here. They Aro, purely vegetablq are prepared 'With great exactness, and ate sugarcoated. No better Cathartic Pill cita be found. Pam, Wets. per box. Them mt.:Mites sire prepared by . Dr. C. M. Jscusiel Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and tit. Lou!,, Mo., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines . everywhere . The dg. nature ore. Tscliox / feill be -oil the outside of each bottle or box.' In our "Ercriitmely's 'Almanac," published annually, you whiled testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the Trfeao Alumnae' are given away by all our agents. - rub•l9). SoltilnSlont rose by ABEL TURRELL, Agent or Moffat's Life-Pills.—The high a envied celebrity Whichthis pre-cminentinedicine has acqUiredfor Invariable efficacy 111411 disease' it professes to cure,' has rendered • , the usual / practice of ostentation,' pulling not only woken. sary.bnt unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits; their good works testify.for.fhem, und.therthrive not,by the faith of the credulous. .1u all eases of costive net's, dyspepsia. bilious and liver affections, piles. fevers aid agues rhetountisrn, obstinate headaches% and general .derangements of health. these Pills have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. A single trial will place the LIFE-PILLS beyond the reach of competition In the esti illation of evcry.pat tent. Dn. MOFFAT'S PIRENIX BITTERS will be to he equally efficacious in all eases of dyspepsia, headache, nervonspnebility. :sickness incident to feuudes in delicate health. and every kind of weakness of the digestive organs. For sale by Du. \':.-B. MOFFA.T. :13.5 Broadway.' N.Y.;and by medicine dealers and lienggists generally throughout the country. deeS ty • - • - 11 B. ISBELL, • EPAIRS Glocka , WateAes, and Jewelry at the khortett notice, and on reasonable tonne. AU work warranted. Shop in Chandler- and Jessup'n more, Itloternosc, Pa. o ocd tr REMO VAL Dr. PATRICK HAS moved his OFFICE to a roomon Turnpike street, ht rear of Poet Bros. More—lately occupied by Coigne. S., Co. as an eaclumge oilice-'—a very eligible location, and an excellent place to receive money in hen. offered) on old ac counts. tAr Fle may be consulted at all bourn In the day, when not absent on profesrional•calls. tir- Especial attention given to treatment or dleeares and defOrmilies of the EYE, CLUB lrOpT, and all sumi,, cal .operations. . Itontrom, June 1,11--Ow NEW GOODS ! EVANS it ALLEN, • CLOCKS, WATCHES, siLtElt WARE, PLATED WARE, Cn.4. 1 04*, Tea Trayi,ErcatklpiasFingcr-ring,, • Hair Phi., Lubin's Extracts • -Or Pairtietalars licit week. Bingham.lo:), May :11th, 1,410. SPRING STYLES . NOW. READY -11 AT GREAT BARGAINS! IReady-Fair . and Small Pritts tj 171. Pt Is now receiving a. full and choice stock of spßlNG.&summlii GOODS INCL VD IN G en rt variety of rich Prints in l'lew et ries. 4 Glinducms. Brilliant,. Lawns, Challie,. Silk .Dress . Tiss lene, and Barer:es; Black. Fancy. and roolard v e ry low; Poplins:be.. with n Superior seortmeid _of Silk. Brlrche, Vashmere and Stella Shan Is: Mantillas. Dusters. Plicasol,. Hoop Skirts. Rich Rituals. Bonnets and Flow i!ers. Bioadcloth,. Cassimeree. Summer'Stuff,"&c., with a large assortment of other !:STAPLE&TANCY GOODS t As want in Groceries. Crocker e, Hardware. Iron' Steel. Nails. Stores. Drugs. Paints. Oils. Fluid. Boots arid Shoes. nuts and Cap.. Clocks, Carpeting. Floor Oil Cloth, Wall Paper. Painted Window Shades. The entire_stock being large and bought for rash. and largely twin manufacturers and first hands, will give superior opportunities for choice select ions and low-down prices, and will be sold on the most 'favorable terms for I cash, produce, anti to Prompt Six-monthe' buyers. An • examination of the Goods and.prices will be found profit , . able to those, who wish to buy.. N. B. Flour and Salt constantly on hand. NEW MILFORD. May M , ISOO. • ' n Tot PAID FOR 9. • • L . . C. D. lATIBROP:"Montr(one. News! News ! . . RAVE You HEARD The NEWS? WHAT NEWS? ill THY THAT J. L EIIRI3IA Nin NOW RECEIVING Y direct from New York, another of hie choice stocks of osr‘ JI. - embracing in the Dry Goods line, de pine. Challis. man- Silks. Poplins, Prints, etc., etc„ete, as well Ad a full 'stock of Dolomitic, such as summer clothe, foruien and !bop,' wear. tildrtinge. Ticking,. Denims.- Cotton Yarn. Carpet Warp, Itatts,.etc. Gruccries—tt full at , ortinent.— iFkh—Mackerel.: Trout, WHltelleh, Codfish, and Herring: ;Hardware, building nutterlale, Nails, Glace. Putty, Paints, Dile, Dyestuffs. Ready-made Clothing, the. wiiikmauship NPARILOVIED. Hate. Clew and Bonnets. of the latest style. Roots and shoes, worth from WO to $5. In fact almost every variety of Goode usually inquired for at any country tstore can be found at the • - "- itad It to the aim of the proprietor to make elicit diepoilt ion Othis (kettle that neither hie autivra nor his patrons will !!GROAN. , • • J. L. MEBALKAIL Lipeouvllle, Pa., Jane let, 1860,—tf ESENW EIVS TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA • 12119r0Afil; Zs the best Itedkine iothe world for Me cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup,. • Bronchitis, Asthma, Di ffi cult Breathing, t . Palpitation of the Heart. . - For the relief of patients In odrenuxd stagu of - Consumption 'together with all Diseases' Of the - Throat arid Chest and which . ' - predispose to Consumption. - Il attacks the root of disease, caul makes thefea destroyer suersanno its ittlieren e. Il aleopnxtu owl-roe ezpseloratitm, & induces healthy action • in the di.seaeot klucous Membrane and tieruee. . it is peculiarly adapted - to the radical ' • -* 'cure of AsTRICk. • One dose strata Invaluable SYRUP tifteogives , ease-and emeeauenily sleep. Weide As partiodar nature of the abreast' stenMJ.... Pt , vent plaulaat, • to the taste, and prompt En 3141 effects. -177 It et - Levenrinced Owe it le Invaluable in the cu re of • .. Bronchial Affections . Price 60 cents per Bottle. Prepared only - by : MEN WEIN; and sold by A. Esenwein, & Co., XIV; cornerpOle and .POPLAR streets, • PAilad'a, fl 2. Pbr sale in ilontscose by er..669 !eine) • - .4 . 8EL TUB BELL, Druggist. ! , ' . 11 • /- _ TO BE 11N0!..../ --,,---.- - "TO , BE---.H .N Pr U . L , SQ.O BRUSH ; SCOUR, and LEAN UP; to be ready' for the ILINGING, ws„it catibliwitualled. ererYday in the week (Sundays excepted] by coning ac etk, -- . , • - - Montrose _Boo - . Stott, -' - 1 - . _,. . _ _, AND. WALL PA , Elt Dll l o'u, . _ • and purchasing of A: N. Bullard enough Cheap and beautiful wall paper with which to7nig all your rooms. Just Recelvd• s :- , - - L WALL PAPFR 'DV ' THE - cOßbi_ . • • Atthe / Montrose Book Store- Weal tza,r)ori r I, : . TILE/ - , BY. lmmo [to Liteli., , 1 , - •. / At A. N. ittri.Lanzil : IWALVPAPFit and BORDERLby the,lo 000 YARDS. . • . /At the W4ll Papr Dep!).. 1 - Wall Piper from sto 30 eta pr - Roil, and epieMild-border nom lc to scta i nr yard.. Wull . Paper Durtlentig.'Winituw . / CurtOitia and Flxturea : cheaper than the Immo etylesland Tatimie,ciritLbeviiiroudawnfrortit,any o t rg ia lla n L7Rl of "ALSO—A new an *c assortmenj. of/IC/IDOL lila* eadSTATIONER3;d ellanmwJJorhtsandYANllEs NOTIONS too munerona to mention, all of which will he 'Fold upon the principle that the ••nlinhie - iiixpence" he far better than the "Wow shilling; •, by Montrose; May ii, 18tX1._ . - A. N.: IiVI.LAItp. MAALIZIIMIS. $ • HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS 1 . ~ MISS' A. -COLLIER ~ , I HAS. . JUST ARRINTEI) in Montrose, and located on Chestnut street, Bret doOr abov4 the reabacoce of Wm b Post, where she ban open'. a stock of - FAIIIIJNI. I IO ` D r .t) r 1 , A,l 1 3 _, ausurpabned. In beauty, richness , and taste. an . In prepared supply pply thu l adles of this county with latenti PARISIAN AND.CITY STYLE OF BONNETS , , Ribbons, LUTZ and Attic trimmings usually Bret class millinery establiahment, at-prices surprisingly low. Itonmits Cleaned, prepared and trimmed in . styles niostimmut Ifni and lit an entire re mode. - 1 1 I am prepared to lit the Ladica i withdr‘lnTei; ~. 1 am liven i snal . l .o *i mu t) ) :l l ..a r: t2m !terms !Ii • latest acid k. &tat : lane. --- - -- • ' DR. 13LACHK.111/1N 9 ItrAY'BE FOITNP,-for moTe tilontino to AY-L conte 4 at MRS. BARD'S. netir by the 110,1110 DIST CHURCH. It in very desirable that all indebted would be so kind as to - but hold 1 Mr. Printer! It is of little tine to enlake upon a nubject ao,dintanteetl 101 d repuistis to moot people. •Montrone, May 16tti, Ibtld."llr, WOOLEN". FACTORY...I'; Tsubscribers having rented the establishment 'for inerly owned by Kecicrnt the Salt Spring in Franklin, are prepared to tak - e. WOOL to Manufacture Into CLQT.II; FLANNELS, itc., on shares, Dr by the yard; to sult'our customers. i • - I '- A quantity of all.wot,l'eloth 11,n hand to exchange-for wool. on fair terms,• A word to the wise and prudent. Our customers may rest useared'that cloth made ai our establishment is noecomposed orold rags, dust. and the many other worthless nutterials, glued, pasted, awridas tered together as is the great mass with whichithe country is burdened.' r "' 4.11'001-mrding, and Cloth-dresAngln their eeasen. will be execntki with deepatchiand neatuesi , , as usual, at and let live" prices. - • ' I !- Quantity of, good Lath kept ' on. hand and made to order. .It le expected that payment Will be madeOn all cases, when the work is delivered, in cash, or salable produCe.. 200 lb good chain grease *anted In exchange. • . N. B.—People coming, from a distance with wool, i'ean it.carn.ed to take acmelth (hate of the!time. I ' 1). 11. KEELER, • May-Sth, 1860.-am - ' JOUN DEALIbIONF.. GLADIIIING 9 f4 , . HORSE- PITCH-FORK; -FORK, 1 .{ , 31ANIfFACT'l) BY S. BITI4LOCIC. TIIIS VALUABLE 131PROV411E ? SzT , ' , twos many iinportant advantages fivr e all Wher 1 Forks, among which are the following : - The tines lildhg allowed to drop to..dlscharge its load, the tilting of the handle, an in other forks, is avoided ; . hence; hay tail be unloaded with the utmost facility and ease. into stied 'win dows or beneath purline beams. and other places where .other Horse Fork* cannot be used. 1r can in 'all places be nutpaged with greater ease than ant' other Horse Fork. - h is equally adapted to rtackinge fhb Folk, altiu of hay may be unloaded .141 fil.lll . sto 7 t minutes. ! ~' ~ l l egtlrnC)23-1.01%, 3.0.. Its simplicity. durability .- Hind perfect operation. Indwell as comparatively trilling expense, rernmmends its [Ow to 'the farmers of oar country. i . ' A. 11. D ICE IMi.t N. ' D tn ecidedly the best I aacottninted with. A I E. Re it_ t A valuable and labor shying imprOvement. 1 . ' J. RAPALGEE, GeOesee ,Seed Sto -,.. , It poooeseFeo several advantage* over the Zone Fork commonly used. ' . I). D. T. 3loone. It will prove a wonderful - labor saving machine. I be lieve wherever tried it will. be found profitably. - 1 • Jour Joussoie, Ceneta. 'Unloading hay if the barn by horse power tin' such a int ple operation that it seems wonderful how a sensible man can continue the exceeding hard labor of lining it a fork ful at a time in the stilling heat of aJulyafterncion,ll. Y. Tribune. . The best apparatus for unloading hay we are acquainted with.--Oetiesee Farmer. ' . , Cladding's Horse Pitch Forkis one of the labor salving : ' machides which will pay to purchase.—Pralrie Penney. , Unloading In a bark by means of a Horse Pitch For:, Is 1 becoming quite common - In somtesectlOns of.our country, . _and will be practiced every where as soon as the !arbors understand the operation. The invention of C. E. flatting is the best we have seen In operation.—Ame. Agriculturist . C. E. Gadding has constructed a Fork which after relate trial we are satisfied Is an important- improveinent—,'lba-' ny Cultivator [3Y' The above testlmonial4 are selected front Own the slgudrs ladng generally known as distim4dslaid tun - le i e- rists All who have seen 'it operate, afree In the'' move opinion.of its merits Thin Fork has taken the First Pre- 1 cilium at avant Fain to which It has been eihihited; in cludinglhe State Fain of Pennsylvania and New York for ISSS : and New York,-1111nots, Michigan, and ll:tilleilkSt's Fair at Chicago Inc Mil, and many connle Fairs. ..1 Fotke, Rope and Puller... $l2: State and Cciunty Rights foesale, by STEPIfgN BULLOCK, Agent,_ 1... Columbia Cross Roads, Bradford Cannt, Ira. C. D. LATHROP, Montrose, Agent for Snell& County: ATTENTI _ _ • t WOOD'S - 131P4OVE111Ezwir rrIIIS CELEBRATED MACHINE Ilas iakerrthe First Premium at - curious publlictrials,hrd is unexcelled by any Mbar machine In the cdtmtry. !All who, use It, pronoimee it a profitable, and laboramting machine_ Those unacquainted with its ralu,i, are referred to Latham Gardner, John Harrington. and F. M. Williams, Bridgewater; Stanley 'Farrell. Forest Lake;.J.ld_Wallace,. Dimock ; 'P. P. Pitinney,lnindatf; . P. MealeY, N. M ; S. D. Townsend, Brooklyn, and others who use them. i For machines, or paiiiculars, apply to • i ntyp: 2m C. D. LATIIBOPf.-Agent, at Montrose: LOW PRICES .WIN . . ;IT THE - ORIGINAL Off PRICE STORE! HAYDEN BROTHERS, . -SEW in 0,: A RE NOW RECEIVING THE LAR .I-1. gent and best stock of Goode ever brought into thle cc(unty, which we are bound to sell cheap for .Ish or fury pay; consisting of • . . - • • • Maple and Fancy Diy Goods, • thence Fauna'? Grocerit;s, .1: . Hats, Cape, Ready Made ClOthlitg•, ' t -Crockery; Wall Pnper; Window Shades ,Flottr, - Porlk. I flab, Salt. Paints; 611 s, Coal Oil, troop ISkirts; • , . • &ARD I at -Tr A r iat Yankee Nulioue, Fancy Gtiods, IV:itches, JEWELItV, Sliver !Waie, : - Pails, LlCoorns, !masks, [foes, and tots and Sticks of Gorda tpu numeri.tt to mention. ; . ..IA7 E ARE NOT OLD kOGIt., in' the Nudism chahring a large profit and de ding bn keepluoen old set urpstruns who have not trless at other places to see how much cheaper they can buy; but we•ln. dead to live up to the mark; and - believe In selling many - Goods, and Belling cheaper than OLD FOGY merchants can bay them. Now le the time if yoit want to mare moday andget Bargaltus. Call at the ONE PRICESTORE. A large stock of Goodwin & Arne ;1" . ellow Bank Tobacmalways on hand--tliettuacheap. wholesalclik neigh BitOpliiitS New Milford, Pa., May ' . • ' 1111 r Bee the'illvartisament of Doct.. Saiakirdi.l.lier 11:m1E+0ra:or Andra:a:ly CAW:4k fill 0,.111 azieair col :WANTED - I' .„ . AT THE "OEMOCRATI OFFICE , tC :FATAL SHIPWRECK ! PART OP THE CARGO. SAVED, 'jot -A 14MA 66) COiDITIOX VREBRENDMIS OF WET - ' DODS!- . '-gth‘ '"IBEE- " • 8600 , T 1 • PIO4RED . .. B AREOES • Partly damaged by.Watnr, at 4,6, Et 12cts pr yard. •.• • -• fur 111, Icenin pr yard—wo)dd be eIIEA.P for 75 cents. i 1 LSO ALAft G .L T F • . -AUCTION G ODS • • . 41.0 be moll at. thetollos Good Sum Mer Shawls, ?ply Floe Stella • • " IVootand Silk }limbo .handsome ' . • Very Rich,- . Good Lawn's, fast color, Fine Quality 10e. Laines • Wool and Silk Baremmi liareges d'Angials worth 81 if -10 yards Merrimac Prima, and trim Fine Dret4 silks Extremely! Rich' • • White • Nice Lish3Thread Gloves • Tore silk mitts Watch steel spring skirtf, Good straw bonnets , thorn • Web Bonnet Ribbons 'I French Endwoldereti curtain mutat Good Pants - stuff Better ~g Other . Goods l;np sill . M -. 3E , Lemel3a. - 73er that we 41 do alt that we advertise. Be sure to ealt-before iipiehasinr• else Where, as we - Wirt.i,Nor, and CANNOT be tukder sold by airy' establishment this . mfde'of New York. lIEBSCHMAN... BIOS; CO. Binghamton, fay 15th, 60: .•-• • : I W.pbmingINSURANCE Campany, • •WiI.KES-BA It le. l'a. Charter PerperL Capital _sloo,ooo. Sur!las $3,000. • • _ • . Organized .Itroveniber 2d, .D. 1857: . I - .1• DIRECTORS. G. M.-Holtentiack„ D. G. Drlesbach, J. l'. Dennis.' - John Rolchant, ' David Morgan, Ctuis Dormice, S2llll Wadhain., It D Lneoe, Win 9 Ross, L D Shoemaker,' Goo I' Steele,. H M Hoyt, IL C. Sutra, Sky. , 0: M. Hin zilincst. Neil, WI G. Stitliutsp l . Trene. .. L. D. Snot: s.Ktn. ME Pref. rfq: BLACKMAN, Morroie, Pa., myli y -A. . Agent for Susq eluninti County. : 1 ri i AisO somerron ießi l l i ir ,'NoIrratERN A a:. irs LIFE Ass° NC* coSirAi;y, ---No. I Moorgate street, London. Capital, $6;i19,000....Annual RcveQ p I • ~ - r 1 ; Wag GETTY, Agn ',Philadelphia. lIAYIGATIOII DOORntl ABOVE MULF* MDR PlTBLlt.rgenrally are informed lIIBITION is given at all .hours o GOODS oral) Sorts. viz: Dress Goods Poplins, Cliallin , Lawnain patti , rns, cht Brilliant's, Wait, Banl, Jaconetts and ti:v Collars and Slenties, Dimity, Marseillet tore Fnilts, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeen Gents Shirts, Cotton Drawers, and SuspenderS. A new and Large lot LEATHER -W such a.. Oent. tine Calf Boots —i pod :Al light Shoes, Splendid Ladles Gaiters fro warranted to fit.. White., Drown. and ; PantsGls and Piabidlas, Band Boxes . iii.tri..lLO. .1 - i. , ,Ai3t:).Zi'i 331.2..r.ia1iag.mr and Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow ( I , Japaned Lantern : Wash Boarda and 0 1 wcoh, Brushes, Bed Cords SO tea long.l I Clothes Pins; Pine aIuiCEDAR.P.-111.S, VAIMX4V exteci.i , . of every varlciAa.mong which are Tapir( fur glorionittliddin gs, Cream Tartar. ..nit itu•tor Oil.' Bps* Salts, Black 471(1 Scot of things which, won't do to read about, examine and hap remrd. 'We are ready ar Good,. even tlOtigh they may not cult small favors. :I . 1 CIICTS. d.bottlu of the. , ehillin ; 12 CTS. hing, sho•ok up. :11ONTROSK litY9th,l66o. . - - DYS ' EPSTA AND -1-01. co. PIIEt : BROWN. thegreat AY lion, wa.. , Irew - eeveral Years bo hadb pepsia that fort part or the time he 1.4 bed. lie.was ei eritnall v cured by a preel hlm . by a youngiclairvoiant &I! Thie P him by n mere child. while in a , etate oil et:erg:adj ., who T rt te taken It, never havir It lit equally f, 'in vases °Trips-as 1 001 11 - ' . 4' (I 1 I I t l T I I An engraving s here given.orthe principal herb need In this medicine, and all of the Ingredienttl are to be funnd in any drug store. ; I will tend thi4 valualde prescription to any person., on lac receipt , of one etampito pay postage. D. O. PHELPS BROW I; - 2I Orand-st, Jersey City, N. J: All of Dr. 0. helps Brown's , Remedies are fur sale at Bnequebanna nspt, Pp, by 8. B. WEST.' . [mytimo • E..i tors . Notice. , A LL persons hdebted to the estate orJ l 08E1111 BEEBE IX dt,Tigtsed, hereby required to Intake immediate payment, and ti ono having claims against . said estate to present them re settlement to o.‘ S. BEEBE. t x.. 1 .5. Bridgewater, y2,:1560-6t... : SALLY.BEEBE I t I SE WHOSE of my - Patmns who hayetlNSl etanding against Bowl on my Book& inytted to cull nod adjmar the name witht BROOKLYN Ilday 1, Ihr,O.Ct. A. 9, Ci.o For Nay, As . ,! . . IT SUMMEasyttti, , „in. subreribetwieopectfully inform t ..I. county that they are now receiving A WELL . SELEC.IrIED - . AND NEAT STOCK OF, GOODS.! especially adapted to the retail trade of this vicinity. Are. will mike It our especial business to superintend supply ing the wants of. those Who. mar. favor us withpatronage, and we invite FARMERS, MECHANICS, and the - ront of mankind," to tall on us, feeling confident that our large assortment will Riliti OUT a welcome to everybody who are fond of making 'Choice selections AT LOW PRICES. NO - USE HUI 1114•111 TE (10011 S ' • suffice it . to any the stars In the "rag trade" of other digs have poled their ineffectual tires before the brilliant array of seasonable merchandise which is now filling the shelves of our Store: We havo.everything to sell, and nt Pg 1118 DOWN TO TH Ell .OW EST, and only ask to show our Goode and d tell . ::_riv we sell them before you purchase elsewhere. Happy wilts, then are sure to follow llf everwas there inch rand combinations, viz.: the henna of the old folks made lid ; the hearts of "new p44nnersr filled with Joy: and 11* hearts of all the little ones filled with delight, and everybody made happy during the Spring and Summer days by Inning at the - EffititElllfilif: `. -TO - 4U Our shelies arc groaning -,tinder the wel ht of all kinds Of 9 all shades! all, lore! from the cerulean hue of an Italian sunset to the dnib of the staid Quaker, and notstim sold. i . I ? 1,01111, !tt - Teitt-Cohiadbx,2o - ! zp'rovir Ini,ll Cape, Boots and Shires; No. 1 ,t I Mackerel, Coif:118h and Hrring, Crockery , . etc.,'as cheap as can be had anywhere at retail. t With this weS,IOIIC, giving all another cordial invitation to call before they buy, compare prime, endwave money. We will pay the bigliest price In trade:for all kinds of Produce.!:- - YOUNG & S3LITM. SLIMMERSVILLE;.Pa. May let, 1860..ty . . . - - Auditor's-NOU 1 • . In the malliriOlie .E.Ttate of Ezekiel LI nes, doomed. /1110 K undernignedfittving been appoint , an Auditor to 1 distridute OW Ilindif arising' from the sale of the mil estate of said de eat , among the ' and legal`reprn aentatives of the 4 Id Ezekiel Barnes, flee will attend to the satins of hi appointment It Me office in ironirvkl, on Friday, June' . 18110, - at 1 0 clock , .p. in., at which time all persons Iterested Are requested to present their claims; or be forever debarred from cbming in upon said fund. trIS: 3I-I w.' T. It CASE, Auditor. AFFLICTED ' i AD ! W ILUAUS V S COIIiPOU D SOLIY- T • tlomfm ther paw. la Warren to effect a Cute in every we and in all Magee of the amuse, or the money be re M. !I Pull dlreettone accompany each bottle( For tale byAbel Torre% ilontrime ; ;4 n t i • fiftn P atead . Brooklyn T. J.i'Babcoelt; Dimwit • eel Carpenter, Hulord ; t 3eti.lNO' lento, Jackson: Z.U. Ettocuut, Banded; S Bt. IfotAnt ;A. J. SfurlA, %Trenton. de BUSINESS CARDS. 'WM. A. SNOW , • JUSTICE OP TIIE PEACE.—Gre.st Bend, Pa. Orrice on Main street, opposite the Western Mass. apt . . . . . - ' P.. LINES; -1 . 1- WIMBIIONABLE TAlLOR.—Nontrose, Pa. Skop 1.7 In Pbointi Block. over *tore oftlkud. Watteau & Poster. MI work warranted, - aa to fit ;nu r.nivh. Cutting done On abort notice. lirtrett .ty le. JanITAI DR. H. SMITH & SON, . Suitoßox BENTISTS,—MOntrono, Pa. 0111 co In L4throps' new building, over the Bank. - MI Dental °piratical!) will Do ttertonneaya itundotyle end warranted. lecomcix - D W. !MAUL'. .MCCOLLITAI SE.ARLE, . • A TTOlLVE4WandCounsellora at Law,—'l!*ionttose. Ps. - IX moo in Lathropte new huildig; civer the Bank. . . • A. c. stricatt ... - P Z. SEICILM 4)RS.:I3LARESLEE Sc BRUSH, AVINO itmweinted themaelvea for the prnierutionbf H the &Woo of their profeatoo. l'Onfsef tfully offer their at:nicer, to the Invalid Pnblle.finb.e at the of Dr. 111.2bei1..4, tuldwily between the vilblg un l ock and Springell!e. ' NM) bty' • • - L. W. DIREGILLX I) C. ANEr. • DRS. lIINGIINSI ANEY 3 , WOULD linnoente to the public that thy have entered ' into a partilenlip for the wnetice of DIED/CINII dc, SURGERY, and are, prepared to attend to dII calli,ln the' 'line of their profeaslon at all hours when not otherwise engaged. OFFICE—The one formerly necupledlq Blob. N. B. The book accounts of 'Dr, 'Bingham moat be imme diately settled bruotels or Otherwise: New Milford, March, 1800. ; L. W. 8r.5.;01LA3E.," Llt pr#ces: 1,00 3,00 - • WM 3.00 as ,18)I 10,V 1,00 ,70 • r __ - . I EICRY 4. 31eKEAN, • - A TTOTINgIi and Counpeltoratl.4w.i . 01WANDA. Pa /1 Office In'the Union Bleck. ,=_ ' •JO 58. t•C _ -. • ; DR. E. F. wri.3.tur, • • GIt.ADITATE of the Allopathic and ildnueopathic Cot- IcgeMuf lotediclue.--IGreat Bend, Pa. (Mire, coiner of Main and Eliz.nbuth-nto, nearly . oppo6lle the Methodist. Church.. .; • . ; ups 6 If •s • s VII EA P U. CCK/PER WM. H. COOLER & CO ASKERS.—Mon t run., 'a. sacces ours to root. Cooper & Cu. Lathrop** new buldino. Turnpike-et. _ NEWS TIIENEW;:T.ORK GITVILLESTRATI:D NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES. ETC., for sato at the.Atoutroton isooK STORE, on Public Avenue. by N..Buia..Ant, • JOIIN GlioNT-i , FASHIONAITLE TATl.oll,—)l‘mtro.4 Pa. Shop near the 'Baptist Meeting Ileac, on Turnpike street. An orders filled promptly. in ftr,t-rate style.— Cut ng dune on short notice, acid warranted to fit: DR. JOHN W. COBB, " PPHYSICIAN AND SURGEO ,- STontroote s Pa. 01:114 - on Public Avenue, oppositOearle'd DR. G. Z. DpIOCK, _ iTYSIC/AN AND SETROEo.l.l.—Montro.e. Pa: 011 a ea P over Wiloons' Store t. Lod;;;lngs qt .1i earlen Hotel, -- ABEL DEALER in Drum 3fedlcin l es. Cleinicalr. Dye Stuff, Glams Wire, Patut,=.;ollA, N . :lull:ill, Win dow Glans, Groceriem, Fadcy Goods. JeuelrY Perfu mery &c.—Aavut for all.themott popular PATENT 31EDICINE8,—.11ontreee, Pa. ! WWII. W. co • GABENEi AND CHAIR MiNUFACTUILEItS.—Foot of Matt( stivet, )lont.roee. Phi. . attgl tf J. C. OLMSTEAD i - I. L. DEAD.: DRS. OLMSTEAD & READ,' - WOUT.DANNOUNCE . to the Public that they have entered Into a pirtuermhip Air tho Pricticit of MEDI C INE & Surgery, and are prepared to attend loan calls In theline - of their M r = . l:? ll D i v et lit h Lri one formerly occupie_d , bif i p l r i J. En I WS. -V. that a FREE E'X o time day, or. NEW or Summer {'rints, tjlap Li.tidp Lawmn, wissHnl , Ladle, Soreenu. Furni; le, Summer Storrs, ;Crakats Neck-tie*,, LIVER INVI-FORATOR 3 NEVER DEB ILITAIFS. TT Ic rottapound'itt eofil bennale as entabnalmd and approved by all anal \! batted to rah touddeace la al Ia reconaneudid. It Una aural thnuaatitla I wtu had Aran ap2ta ha o l••! vaanlicaed cerbarauns la my. 'Me dose runt be adaph• 1! ra ladlvidaal taking a, and Lt.. act-gladly an, the Lin ta Cs, I -Let the dletasep of yourl use of the I,IVEIL - I irW iure Liver.tosts reeks, ' °yip isin,t, Ilitmmer Chitin -i -DroPPYI ,' F luur, Costiveness, Clint.' r a -ra Itlo r bus, C Ito I era ;come, . Jaundlee.; • es, and may be used sno: , g It - EACIA.CIIE, (a.' • tweEity Minutia,ii apoontula are tak-i stuck. A .1 Who use It are la Us favor. MIX WATERIV Til TILE INVIGORA I (slt 130TII ,TOOETIIEit. Patio One Dora? ARE OK. heary and rn 5 to 114 fidilinrns IBlatk 110SIETIT. nd Work Tiaakets. I • I 171.11C1 andles. Brnmei nrid ile, Mills, IVhire liittled nod spring besides' a PILE of giAgeb . . and Corn Stair); •starch Salcratun ) ell snuff, and loti , but please to call. Id odlltri; to xriow nod ill:oil:rut for ll' C TYLER. llalr Tonic, It TYLER'S. rer of Consnmp -1 adlicted by Dva. no confined to his cription fundAed re,cription, given tratire, has cured C.. failed once. UTSPEYBLS. sA.N.r.onros .:- • . ~,iiiii, . . CATHARTIC PILLS I •: _ . Colin IL'isltflD Flit 11 : . • Pure Vege table K Extrakt,e, and rut up let --- ULA'tS C SS. Alt 'tight, and twill Leep to any el mate. • .. ~. The Family Ca- .., i * I h:tell...PlTA', lee ren• - tie bet attire Cathartic VLF which the proprietor hew used in his practice more than 10 enty pr•trs The constantlyieerctsing N i MdemandJmnt those whit hareloogneedtbe PILL- 1 . 4 and the attiareetisn 'shirt,' . all express In regard to their use, lutsiudoced we to otsco them lethal the reach of all. M The Pronstakin well know t a.~ that differrnt Catha'rtles art on different portkaut of the • "V• 1 1 now eta . life FAMILY ' CA-- . I'IIIAnTIC Pli L hia with due reference V. this well estaLllstest f.eh been eompounde4 !Cons a ittni,variety of the purest Veen, ' table E xu• a c ts , Lich art INS elute on *very part of the - ailmentary canal and are Ini wand au•Qtalle iu all cue." es where a 014.bartie le MI Ned, /loch as I3e • _ ratielpralleents' of the otO S tain e ae It Steeple n In ee.. Pains the ' tinek• a. ti - Loins, . • Cottivenesa, Pal n turd - 50re1.... over - the - whale body, II•ons sudden cold. a Lich frequently. If neglected. [ end In a /peg coerce of fa.", vet, Leer of App-- i Iltr, 0 C - rpleig '...1:11.. 'allot. ofCold over Ithelindr., 'Rel less. ' I nese, "Heating:he, or weigh' in.• he e h ead. W In dam roster llietase• Worm,. In - Children or Adulte, 1141 Hheumnilstu, a :Tent P.. rl tier, of the Blood 1.,,,, and mane &se/nest° alateti , Leah la heir, too nunterouatlep to rueniljn in liiLs advrltole. .., me= Dose. Ito 3. . PRICE TIM. .r. DITIRa s , The Liver lerellt iratl.r - atttl Pe... , i119 Co. tharde Pills are retailed by Drucctsts contently, att..d Sail wholeaale by the l rade In ail the tem!. loses. , 11: T. W. SAI;I6(I , ICD, "L: i!.. . - . _ Maiur.."..irer all.l.Prvre.qur. . .333 . 8roadway',-tietv li - nrk. . / . • For Rain in Montrorn by ABEL TURAELL Agent. , LED Accnudis ..are respectfully •ut delay. • z li)S1 • 0, PENK citizens of this GOODS AT THE H. BRINCH STORES T.iuttenberg, tk: AT! Montrose, Bt,§usq'n Depot,Pa-. 111 undersi g ned ha g s provided SPLENDID ..hSF.OI3:IIIENT SPRING& SUMMER GOODS! - • which thi:y of heing to • HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST in this section of country. They r.leo flutter themselves•-thst they hare the hest tuctlities or obtaining . • . gaols Srts# fromilir 111arket, tun! nre . descrinini-d nut to bo undeisnid by nny firtn this side ur N. Y.. City. In,regard to .-- READY MADE CMG we wouldsay that being in thittliumines iargely at . r 24 Ley Street, • - York City New 'we can offer thi public barininsitot • anipit-sed by anLy retail dealers in this section, as we con hell here at retail prieris , as elioap.aa thorat who go - In New York and purchase et Wh.tie-ale and then-bring them here and have' to make a profit :over that which they have already paid them ' selves. Call and tie! •us and we will prove the facts. , •.; • • Guittubtrg, liosenbaum, Me4trose,‘Ps., May 17th, IS6Cr. itENuy niuNkEri. SAITI'ORD"S ery — lrroni Grime, gm.! et.oulnr.l ;later neen e. tto pow re ad ll‘cellaceaca ter etLa.iell. ','et itltln litr rt t n .yre r. ihn new.. tnn.a tr.arn r -tor.. 1..1 lu er..e julgme...t gul.b. you ;xt tho VIGOICATOtt, and it p!‘alls,ty,plLtoule A 1.••• Chrooke Ularrhocn t brsestle !QOM och,ll.4llltuall ItOles a, cltoie Istfautitto, Flud ow. Pei:tale Wenkoiev, rxxs(ll:,( hn 411 t VI , It a—. Sti ran Its SAits or thrte Tea-. est At Coola:,,ori/le:11. ct gig lag tle:r' tr.:thiony IF. WITII. AND SWALLOW, per Bottle,. .INT M
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