The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 30, 1860, Image 4

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WOULDN'T INCE A WORLD FOR THIS, '"
.
s lady remarked. to us day or two - - sinCe, as
she exhibited the portrait of an only child, ine
to the 'spirit land;" whiiiii-was one of
Firt3l33l3lS l •
imITIBLE .
How I should regiet it, had I not. secured
this precious tnemor!al of that dear one." So
thought we. The loved ones are not alvrays.
with as, rnd while we can call them ours, ()very
onu should secure such a memorial ; especially
since they can have them so truthfully taken by
. that succosful artist, A. B. T 1113119, of Biog.
hattion. ueu
- HORATIO GARRATT,. -- -
Dealerin FLOUR, GRAIN; GRQCER
:-lES, PRO VISIONS,. V Y.E
WOODS, Staple DRUGS,
WOODEN and STONE Rk.:, ALL
KINDS of HOUSEKEEPING .
ARTICLES & YANKEE'
NOTIONS IN -GENER AL,—one
North - of BarritnYHotel, New Mil ford,Pa.,
WOIDsD be pleased to see all his old frienes
and many new ones at his NEW Store
• fronting-the DEPOT, where he is Prepared-to
show them such a stock of the above artic'eS
as - New Milford has long stood ivseed-of.
"Division of trade - has as many advantages as
division of labor." Any man confining himself
to'one branch of business, giving that branch
his whole Capital and'attention can keep n better
assortment, buy cheaper and SELL CEIEAPER.
than if the same means and time was employed
in a geteral trade. If you dont think so, call
on the sUlbscriber and be convinced. The sound
principle of
•
ISMNIL PROFIT AND PROMPT PAYMENT ,
will be strictly adhered to. Butter and other
Produce forwarded to New York to One of the
'best commission houses in the City, and prompt
payments guaranteed.
HORATIO GARRATT.
New - Milford, Susq. Co. Pa., April, 1860 —y.
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
.• • FOR 1660.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
AT THE -
FOOT Or MAIN STREET.
THE extensive Furnitufe Establfshment of
SMITH 13nontens having been refitted and
greatly improved, • the proprietors respectfully.
announce to the citizens of lifontrose - and vicin
ity that they•are constantly making and keep on
hand the ; LARGEST and BEST assortment of
FURNITURE
To - be found in the Country.
We give the following list of some of the ar
licten which wo will sell -at greatly reduced
prices, for CASH or READY PAT:
liureaus, Walnutsor Mahogany, with glass,
from $l6 to 835.
Efu'reaus with marble , or brocatelle tilts, .from
813 to 824. And a large assortment, from. 83,
$lO, 12, 14, to 818,
Wash Stands, Card Stands, Corper and Square
Stands, of all varieties and 'prices, from 75 cents
to ten dollars.
Desks. Divans ,Towel Racks, Pootstools,Otto
mans, Lititiges,
Centre, Card, Pier, Toilet, Dining, Ktychen,
and Extension Tables. -. •
Maim—Cane' and .Wood Soak. R.c.t . cker—
Cane, Flag, and Wocd .Seas, of every car;eiv
and
Sof;is, tete a , totes furnished at short notie
at New York prices.
N: B. Beady nnitie coffins on hand or fur
nished at• short notice.—lNarses always in l
readiness when desired'. - .
We - e-,nploy non( but CAREFUL and. F.xinr.ra- , 1
slscr.n WORKMEN. We intend to do our WOKE I
WELL, and Nell it as Low asit can he itfrortled.
W. !
ITIJ. JR.. •
E.R., SMITH.
Montro,e. Jan: 18th, 1860.-If.
IST'OF LETTERS remaining in ttio Post
Office nt Montrose,Au. 15, 1860.
Blockwell, S. R. Keenan, 'Mary •
Bower. Rt v. B. S. Lane, John IL .
Chamberlin, John Morrison. John
Cagleton, Miss NancTv Morse, Nathan
Dutcher, Miss Everett Pierson, William
Donlin, Miss Esther Quick, Angelina,
Fish, John C. - Risley, B— F.
Fischer, Phillip Roche, Michael
Hobbs, Miss A. E 11-we,fllenton
fiubhard, Archibald Smith, E. Y.
Harris, Samuel Smith, Mrs. Amelia
- Jackson, E. A. Tracy Edsall,
Johnson, Miss Sarah E Pierson, M: M.
Johnson, Miss MariettaUnderhill. Mrs. P. 11.
Kananaino Catharine Underhill, J. Choate.
Persons calling for the above letter's will
please say "advertised, IL J. WEBB, P.
Montrose, A'ug. 15. 1560..
NEW GOOD $.!
LaiarsiAlle Centre, Susq. CO., Pa.
ixT,ALL Paper, Window Papers and Borders.
IV a verr large stork this day received, by
Aprlt 17th.- It. KENYON, JR & CO.
Challis, silks , lan ns and calicoes, aiflmmense
variety, by It. KENYON, CO.
EVERY styli) of Cotton Pant Goods, 9/C. this
day reed by R. KENYON, JR. & CO.
SUM' Brocha. and.Cashinere shawls. 'a large
stock, LOW. It KENYON, Jn. & CO.
BBLS. TOBACCO this day, received and
for sale lower than elsewhere in Snsqu'a
_ .
R. KENYON, JR. & Co
1000LfoBrSsaSi;
bicE*RheAolx'Sorilnbld°re
ARGE.
by'
of FANCY' Div Good for
sale .by - IL KENYON. JR. & CO.
If IEA 'Set ts!=-Fi e Elegant styles,. tinuplete
frotn.s to $5O. R. KENYON, JR. & CO.,
I....aweville Centre, Pa., April, 1800.
Wyoming INSITgANCE Company'l
WILKES-BA RRE,
Chatter PerpetuaL
Capital 5100,000. Surplus $5,0.00
Organized November 2d, A. D. 1857
DIIIE,C7TORS
G. M. Doilemback. D. G. Drieshach., J. P. Dennis.
John Reichard, David 31organ, -Chas Derrune,,
Saml Wadhams, R D Lacoe, Wm 8 Ross.
I) Shoemaker. P Steele, D . 3I Hoyt.
R. t. VlErlie see y. • M. Ilor..t.rsnacit P=er,
W. G. 817.11131NG, Treas. LD. Snomwrrn Vice:lte't
H. P. PLLCISMAS.- llontrofe,
Agent. for Susquehanna County.
mho soucrror. POE 'SUL
NoRTIEETLN FIRE & lIFE-.I.SSURANCE CCIMPANT,
!Co. I Hoorgate etrert, London,
Caplt4 f6,254,,000... Annual Revenue, W0n,p2,9 ,
GEM.. 4 gen t. Phit2d.Aptiti.
• 11 - 1. BABBETT'S GOODS -
•
BEST Medielnal Saleratrie: Pure Saldratsta.;_chemieal
Soap, in bare; Concentrated Potash, lo cans; Con
centrated Soft Soap—one email Box will make one Barret
of.hattde.nme Soft Soap, by the addition of hot water.
For vile by • - ABEL . DURRELL.
Hon /rose, July.* 1860.
AsTilm ,
pprovi,wr
tramline. coCßlALinolaint FEEDTI
V cioARETrEs ;
made by C. R SLYstor BE a
:gamma street W. 'York.
' • Price $l-per Boil rant hee by post:
For sale at all . prum;ists. spylNaft
T ITHOG BAN'S, ARTIST'S TUBEPAINTS, Brtek
ex, Silver Varnis/"..tc.. e new 511ppir,Lnorre
mind. ABEL 7141.at'L L. .
Montrose.. Jura In, ItifAl.
PICTURE GLASS. • -
BEsT (malty of Prt4tch PICTURE GLUM, for
by 4JJEL TURRELL.
July OS, 1860.
AFFLICTED,. READ I .
WeJAMS'S - COMF'OTINLI SOLT"-
i for the PILES, is wanapted to effort a Cure
fa eery cane. and In all surges of the disease, or theitionev
will be refonded. 'Fall 'directions accompany each bottle. ,
For axle b* Abel Tatra, .51ortfroie ; 0. Gr. Ef empae4d
Baooklm. J. Babcock , Dimock: Fennel Carpente r.
.finfoi ; t 420. T.
Willlarna,Jackson.; Z. B. Slocum, Bluidadl
Z.errl:l I. 7 ,vpbolttr.r. - . Y J ;mater.
-BUSINESS CA#I),S.
JOHN AurrEll
Im smo'priLETAlLo,ll..—Nantroe,e Pa. Skit!.
over L Bullard's Grocery,:on Main-street.
Thanlatil for rest furore, he gollcits a continuance
—l,leevine- lamedf to do all work satisfactorily. Cut;
ting (Rine on short notice, warranted to tit..
Montrose, gidyLath. 1800.--th _
. 1 .C. O. FORDHAM, •
iANUFiettRUER or ft SHOES. Montrose,lU. Pa. Shop over Tyle 'a store. ^All•trinds tif•work
made to.order, and repalr‘lone neatly. je2lyl,
DR.. WILLIAM. W. WIIEATOIsi
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON DENTIST.
WITH DR. JI TRON WHEA TON.
Mechanical and Stligfriii Dentist, recently of Binghamton,
N. Y. tender their profqsional senices to all whd_appre
date the "Reformed 'Practice of ,Physic t' . Caniret and
skillfhl operations an Teeth; with.the most scientific and
approved • styles of platework. Teeth extracted Without
pain and all work warranted.
Jackson, Jnne 14th; 1260.
L. 13. ISBELL,
RPAIR.S Clocks; Watches. and Jewelry at the
ll 'eliortest notice, and on rcaionable terms. All
work warranted. Shop in Chandler and Jessup's'
Store. Morrnoss, Pa.' • , . 0c25 tf
•
WM. A. SNOW, e
Tt'STICR OF TILE Great Bend, PS;7 Office
aR on lien street; opposite.tho Western loupe. apt
P. LINES 1 :.
LIASIIIONABLE TAILOR.--Xonnse, Pa.- Shop.
1: in Phantlx Mock, over store. of Read, Watrotta
.4. Foster. -AU work warranted, ae fit'and tinlah.
Cutting done on short notice, in best style. janf'6o
. DR. 11. SMITH & SON, r
'QURGEON DkNTlST:r.—Montrose. Pa. •. • .
I:7olllee.in Inthrops' new building, over
the Bank. AU Dental operations will be aids /
performed in goottstyle and Warranted.
EIEEEMME3
McCOLLUX SEARLE,
•
4 , ,TTOiI.NEYS dnd Comm. , Hors nt Law,—Montrotre,,P4 . .
.LVOffice , ln Lathrop6* new baildig, over the Bunk. ,
A. C. lILAICESLEI: 1' Z. nnusit. ,
DRS. BLAKESLEE Sr. BRUSII,
llnza associated themselves for the pmsecittion of
the duties of their profession, respectfully oder their
senices to the Invalid Pnblic. Ofitee at the residence of
"Dr. Blakeslee. midway between the villages or Phneek
and Springville. apt() bty
L. Ir. TiTCORAN T C. INET,
131Z.5. ANET, ' !-
I,
ouLD announce tothe public hat they have etitervd
into a partnership roe Lltc practice of
MEDICINE id& SURGERY,
and are prepared to attend to all calla in the line of their
profe,•sion atAll hours when not otherwise engaced.
OFFICE—The one formerly ocetipled by Dr. Itinshaln.
N. 11. The book accounts pf Dr. Iftgham mist he IMlTC
diately settled by notes or etnerwise.
New :Milford, Makh, IRA L. 'W. lIIMIIAIII,
• lIENRY B. McKEAN, •
k TTORIIET and Counsellor at. Law.—Towanna, Pa
pfllce In the Union Block. I , je36B
•
DR E. F. WILMOT,
el RADVATE of the Allopathic and Rommnpathie Col.
kW logo. of Medicine.—Graf Bend, Pk. Office, corner
of Main and Elizabeth-ste, nearly opposite the Methodiet
Church.. • aps6 tf
. .
____
wm. nryrriso coorEn
W.M. H. COOPER S. CO.,
.o:RMS.—Montrose, Pa. Succeesore to'PoPt... Cooper
B
Co. Office. Lethrops' new bniding, Turnplke.st.
• JOHN GROVES,
•
TAlLOR,—Montrose, P. 'Shop
I near the Baptist Meeting Monk., on Turnpike
street. All orders tilled promptly. in first-rate style.
Cutting done on short notice, and warranted to M.
• DR. JOIIN Wt COBB,
PnysiclAN ANb SUTlGlON.—.llontrose.. Pa. Office
on Public Avenue, oppoMte Searle's hotel. mhl
DR. G. Z. DLVOCK, •
PIIYSICIAN AND Fl7ltGEON,—.Montrose, Pa. Office
occr 3111Fana' Store; Lodginga at Searle
ABEL TERRELL, • •
TNE.U.F.R in Dimgs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
1.." Stairs, Glabs are, Paints. Oils, Varnish, Wilt
-I.:lmss, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perfa
tnerr. A"c.—A gent for all the most popular PATENT
ME OlClNES,—Montrose, Pa. atml tf
V. SMITH & CO.,
- MANITFACTI7IIEIt,—Font
orliaufstreet, Motitrose; Pa. • •at tr
J: C. OLMSTEAD READ.
DRS. OLMSTEAD& READ,
BVO 17.1,D ANNOTTNOE to the Public,
that theyhare entered into a partmirahip for the
Practice of MEDICINE & Surgery,
and are prepared to attend to all calls in the line of their
profession.oflice=the one formerly occupied by Dr. 3; C.
Olmstead, in DU:STUFF. " ' - myl7 SW.
PR IF. CHARLES MORRIS, •
BAIMEE( • .d Hair Dmsser, Montrose, Pa. .Shsm'in
baseme. of Searles Motet
P • OF. J. W. wiLLtAms,
•
TopARDER Ethß DRESSER, offers his senlees to
1.1 the pub' c, with the guaranty that his work snail he
done in theimosOkillful and artistica/tanner. M''Sbop
in the north, front of the .FRANKLIN HOUSE, Mont
rose, En. Open on Sundays from 6a. in. until 2p. m.
July X!, 1650,—tf. . •
LOW PRICES *IN!
AT`.THE
ORIGIN! OK PRICE STORE!
HAYDEN BROTHERS ;
NEW MILFORD \ Pa.,
ARE NOW' RECEIVING" TIE LAR
gest and best stock of Goods ever bropght into this
county, which we are bound Moen cheap for, cash or ready
pay / consisting of,
Staple . and Fancy Dry Good \
Choice Family Groceries,.
Hats, Caps; .Beady. Clothing
Crockery, Wall Paper, -
Window Shades, FlOnr, Pork.
Fish, Salt, Paints, Oils, Glass, Fluid,
Coal Oil, Hoop Skirts,
Yankee.. Notions. Fancy Goods,
Watches, JEIVELBT, Silver Ware,
Pails, Tubs, Brooms, Forks,
Hoes, and Lots and Stacks of Gotids too
numerous to mention.
•
yv E ARE NOT OLD FOGIES' in the
business, charging a large profit and depending on
keeping an old set of patrons who have not tried at other
places to see how much cheaper they can buy; but we in
tend to live np to the mark. and believe M selling mail
GCKAIR, and selling cheaper thai, OLD FOGY merchants
can buy them. Now is the time if von want to save money
and get Bargains. Call at the ONE PRICE STORE.
Or A large stock ot Goodwin & Bros.' Yellow Bank
Tobacco always on band—Cheap. very cheap. wholesale &
retail. • HAYDEN BROTHERS.
New Milford, Pa.. May 17th, 1500.
FATAL SHIPWRECK !
PART OF THE CARGO SAVED,
IN A DAINAGED'CONDITION!-
TREMENDOUS LOT OF
WET GOODS!
at the
" BEE IfIVE.7
2,500 Y'ds FIGURED : EAREGEb
Partly damaged by Water, at 4,6, 6, Meta pr yard.
• RICH Limn PQPILSIO4,
for 18n cents pr yard—would be•CHE4P, far 75 cents.
ALSO A LAROt,Lo-T OF •
AUCTION_ GOODS ! !
To be sold at jibe following prieel:
'Good Summer liavi:ls, only - $ .17i
" •
' ' , Pine Stella 1,00.
\r6ol and Silk Broebe .
Handsome Dhotilbw ' • I I,Z
Vcry. Rich -" • • I • 4 0 00
•
Good Lawns, fast colors ... . . ".... . ..' ... _. ,06
nne.Quality De Ladnes ' :I* JO
•Wobl•and Silk Bareges
Baregesd'anglas worill3lli • • i '
s .10.1,i
10 yards Memmae Prints,'nd trimmin ..... 1,00
Fine Dress silks,
... .
Extremely 81 eb... .
,20
4 ,
White Hose ... .. .., • . '... 1 ... - • 'Or"
Nice Lisle Thread Gloves ..
' . '. • IA
•
Pure till: mitts. .....- . . .
Watch steel spring skirts
Good straw bonnets__
Beautifal Leghorn ....., .-
Rich Bonnet Itibbons .. ... ..... • ...... ,10
French Embroidered curtain muslin , ...... ... .
12%
'Good Pants stuff ,
Better • • " ' • • ' ,12% •
, '.,16,
- I
Other GoOdi Eq ually as.Cil LAP I
• •
Remember
that we will do all that we adrertiseis Be
sure: to call hefore_pnrehasing,elSewhere,
as we . witz NOT, and a'ANNOT,be under.
sold by any establishment thieSide'nf N-ew
York.. aRscumAN..BR Q S,, '
Binglamt9n, May . 1 " 1'
lOUNTLIN
WORM
VERSUS
Poisonous Minerals
MOTHERS T
Do you Then obserying tl
your children, consider. thai
than a mere Cholic that ran
Mien out V ten. the muse
er's angtfult Is MU! MS,
looked to.
HEADS OF F
110 not let your children sup
you in
JUDSON'S Zvi
A" SAFE AND PLEASANT
now much better and sal
have it always ite_the boo
when a child is taken ill nay
of its death, while acting
py giving-the MOUNTAM
diately, you will not only /
and tedious illness, and you
but also feel happier In knol
done your duty, and perch,
exAmatj
TIII9 niedicloe .is empbto
HERBS AND
• NOT A Penn
datoihrl or
co more filthy Verrolfuge will to used ...by
those who once use this 'Fru. The ouly active
principle of ellidler Vertnittiges and Worni
Killers is 11/ E lil C V R Y..
CI V E N.O. - ••1
1 :* CD - 4a
YOUR CHILDREN.
Use this ' Simple, Safe;Vegetable Ite.ficine
This Worn, Tea was discovered in an unusual
way among the Wilda of Northern itexico—a
full account of it you will find in our Almanagg.
Ask for the "ROOM of Tula Ahniznae,. of file
Agent, and when ~you have read It, send it to
your neighbors, that they may also know Mend
be cured by this GREAT REMEDY I
• -
JUDSODPS WORM TEA
KILLS WORMS,
-&'; Never Harms-Lis Pleasant to Take. Wj,
-GET A PACKAGE-PRICE 25 as.
tore of A L JUfSO \ & CO., sod the portrait
of Tatum, on each package of this Wore? Tea.
13. 1.. JUDSON & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
50 Leonard St„,lsTircv York
Jutlaon•s Worm Ten Is sold by one
Agent In every Village, and • et:,
t by all thvicnixts. . 0 1
?P t;
e' S
SAYE & BRO., Agents, Montrose. (dee42
UENEY DIILNEEIL.
STOMACH SITTERS.
The proprietors and nurnufaeinrers of 110S 1
TETT Eli 8 CEI.I:OII.ITED EITI
TERS can appeal with perfect confileip.e to
physicians and citizens generally of the United
States, because the article has attained a reptui
Lotion hereto - fore unknown.... A few facts upon
this point will speak more t,trerfully thati
volumes of bare aaaertion or Idaloniitg ruffe,- 2 ,1
The coesumption Qf t 4 toionch
t err for the last year anionioed to o%er
million botttes, amt front its manifest steady: .
inerease in.tinitts past, it i 1 evident that during
tile coating year the consumption will reaelt
near one million bottles. This immense ntnonth
could never have been Fold hut for the rare,
-medicinal proportion contained in the prepara4
tion, and the .sanction of the mohl prominent
physicians. in those sections of the catintrY
where the article is Lest known, who not only
recommend the ltitterk to their patients, but
are ready at all times hi-give testimonials to itp
efficacy in all casesof stomachic derangentent.
And' the-diseases rCsulting I: ere fr. im.
:This is not a t emporary. popularity, ateine4 •
by extraordinary efforts in the way of trunti
poling the qualities of the Hitters; but a solid
estimation of an invaluable Medicine, which
destined to he Its enduring as time itself.
llostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved
a Godsend to regions where fever and ague'
and - various other bilious complaints have
counted their victims I.y hotolreds. To he
able to state confidently that the "Bittern'
'are a certain cure fur the. llySpepsla and like
diseases, is to the proprietors a source of tier
allOyed pleasure. It removes all morbid m.atter
from the s tomach, purifies Alto ,blood, and
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous systl.•nt,
giving it that tone and c.nerg indispexuable
for the restoration of health.: It operates upon
the stornach,liver, and other ;digestive organs','
mildly but. powerfully, and soon restores theta
to a cond Won essential to the ilteatt by discharge
of the functions of nature.
Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily ail
per directions on the bottle, Aid:they will find
in it a stimulant peculiarly atiapted to comfort
". declining, years, as it is pleasant to ibe palatti,
Invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic,
rejuvenating generally. .'We have the evi l
dence of thousands of 'aged men and women
who have experienced the-benefit
,of Lsiug. thin.
prOpartition while suffering front stomach de
_ rangemenloand general debility; acting under
the advice otphysiciaus, they have abandoped'
all deleterious dregs and fairly tested the .
merits of this article. A few words to . tiM •
gentler. sex. Theiti are certain periods when
their cares are 80 Ii g - t
irassinhat many of theta
sinisi under the trial. \The relation' of mother
and child is PO absorbingly tender, that the
mother, especially if she he young, is apt to
forgether own health in hetextreme anxiety
for her infant. Sbould the peribd of maternity
arrive during the Fullmer sensod; \ the wear of
body and mindkgenerafly aggravated. Ilere,
then, is a necessity for a stimulant i‘Oretupe
rate. die energies of the systeM, and enable the
mother 16 bear up under her exhausting trials
'and responsibilities. Nursing - rnothers gette • -•
rally prefer the Bitters to 'all other invigors-,
lora that receive
_the endorsement of physi
cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as -
-well as certain to give a permanent increase
of bodify strength. —.
dil those persons, to whom we haft purti4 -
larly referred above, to wit :. sufferers from.
fever and ague. caused by malaria, dial•rlaceit,
dysentery; indigestion, :loss of appetite, and
all diseases or ; derangements of the stomach,
superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary ,
occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult
their own physical welfirre by giving - to Boa
t tetter's Celebrated Stomach,Bitters a trial..
CAUTION--We caution the public against
using any of the- many imitations or counter
feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'B CELEITHATBb
STOMACH fin-trite, and see that each bottle has
the words Dr. J.llestetter's Stomach Bitterip'!.
blown on the side of the. bottle, and, stamped
.- on the etetallic cap , covering ,the cork,- and
observe.that, our autegraph signature is on the
• label.
4/gr.Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER:a
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
druggiats, grocers, and 'dealer* generally
throughout the United States, South Amis.
tics, and Germany.
FEr For sale io MOntrose by
jantil lv • ABEL TUAREL4
®OLD DOC?. HEATHS BOOK OP TRAVELS`
and great diseovetes of the Japanese ,
and Fausl,lndia Medicines, with full directioni for`
thetertain cure of consumption, bronchitis, es
tarrii, coughs, co Ids asthma, fevers, heart iisensv,
set anis, ctricer,dyspepaiii, liver complaint,gravel
'and urinary \deposits, femalili complaints, &e.--
Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of cures
and engravings. For the' purpose, of rescuing as
many suffering fellow-beings as possible from a
premature death, it will be sent •to any: part of
thetontinent by sending 25 cts.„to DILHEA'TH,
oc2oyv] 647 - Broadway, New York City;
Sold also by A. Turrell, Montrose; Ifayend
tiros., Now Milford: r. Mathewv, S,ratit
Herbs, Barks
IS'ITSED IN IT
HOSTETTER'S
SUBiIai : ARRANGEIMENT.
Liicka,. Ar. Western_
W3.11.2§M,P..
Two -hour; earlier to New York
One hour earlier to Philadelphia.
N and after Monday, May 28th, 1860, trains
U
will be run as follews
ExrnEat PASSENGER TnaisS, T --moving South.
The Accommodation Train Dad, on the N. Y.
& It. It...arrives at Gt. Bend id. 6:38 a. at.
And tho - Cincinnatti Express at z' 6:03 _
Connecting with the Express! Train
leaving Great-Bend for New York
and-Philadelphia, at •• 1:10
Due at . Nei/ Milford - • r • 7:28
Montrose - ' • ; - 7:46
Hopbrittom - • - 8:07
Nicholson .- .• i - 8:23.
Factoryvillo • - -! 8:47.
Abington' - - 9:03
Scranton - 9:35
Moscow - - - 1010
Tollyhantia . . ; 10:59
.- • Stroudsburg, - 12:11 p. m.•
Water Gai. - 12:31 .
Columbia - • 12:45. -
Delaware (15 minutes to dine) - - 12:56
Dope (Philad'a conneiition) 1':20
, Bridgeville - • - 1:25
Washington - 1- 1:58
Junction - - I - 2:15
New York - • - 5:16
Philadelphia
The Express Passenger Train, South, con
ntets at J unction with 3p. train on the Cen.
,rat Road for Eastnn, Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk,
Reading, Harrisburg, &e..
Movon Nonvt
Pas.iengera from New York, lime°
Pier No. 2 North River, - 1:30 a. in.
Or foot of Conrtland street 8:00
From Philadelphia . i
-Leave lionnington • 705,
.T.eavo Junetion • - . 11:15.
Due at 'Washington 1:33
ltdidgevillu . 12:01 p. .m
conneciion) -12:13
Delaware (15 minutesjo.iiine) '12:28"
Columbia - - I - -1:00
Water Gap . - 1:14
•
Stroudsburg - - 1:28 ' '
. s
. Tobyhann a 2:46
Moscow . 2:21
Scranton . - • • 4:10
• Abington - - 4:47 .
• Eactorrvillo - 5:03
'• •
Nicholson 5:22 ,
11opbottont • - 5 : 43
143" MONTROSE, - 6:04C
New Milford - - 6:22
, Great Bend - - 6:40 • .
Conaeeting at Great. Pend with the
Mail train West nt • - '7:24
and the Night Express at - 1:36 a. in.
'rite Mail Train, West, Which -leaves Great
Bend at :7:2 I p. in, is a through Train, and
reaches Dunkirk at 8:47 a. m. •
ACCoI3I.()DATIoN TiRAmiL-Moving North.
Leave Serantm for Great Bend nt 9:30 a. in
F'actoryt•ille 11:00
Nieh6lson - . . 11:30
Mosn , reme - • - -
'Great Bend - • - - 1:50,
Connect's with Dunkirk Ex. West at 3:96
• 110VING SO#ll. •
The Now York Express, .East, ar-
Tives at Great,Bend at: j 1:17 p.
and connects with the Accommoda.
Train which leaves Gt. dead at 2:15
Montrose - - 3:10 '
Nicholson . 4: 15 20 .
Fautorytillo • 5
Due at Scranton - - 6:40
Tim Accommodation train does - not leave-
Scranton until atter the arrival of the .morning;
train on the Lackawanna Szl Bloomsburg R. R.,
thus giving passengers from the IVyntrung Val
ley a direct connection for; the West by the
morning train.
For the accommodation f way travel on the
Southern Division a -Passanger C'ar will be at
tached to - the Express Freiglit train—
Leaving Scranton at - - '4:00 a. M. .
Due at Moscow 40
Stroukshprg, - - 10:25
Junction . . 3:10 p. m.
Returning, leaves Junction - 3:40 a. m.
Dis at Stroudnburg at . . '7:35
Moscow I - 12:50 p. m.
Scr.mtan - 2:25
Patsengers to 'and from NOW York will change
cars at J unction. To'and fora Phila., via B.D.REL
leave or take cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kings
ton and Wilkes• Barre, take cars of Lackawanna
& Bloomsburg R R. at Scranton. For Jesaup,
Arrhbald, and Carbondale, !take Omnibusses at
Serantrin. ' 'Tickets sold :Mil baggage checked
1 : 111:OUGII., JOHN BRISBIN, Supt.
'%VS N.. JERKS, Generall Ticket Agent. •
Scr:iinton. Nav '23d, 18601
S. M. Pottengill 41(.. Co.,
A ilverlisisig Agetit, it, 119 Nassau-st,
11 New York, and 10 State-st,. Boston, are
agents fur ?he Montrose Eirmocrat r and are au
thorized to contraet for us al, our lowest rates.
A SUPPLY OF WALL PAPER.
VARIETY Of SHIES.
BORDERING, WINDOW 'PAPER - , 84,,
A. NEW SUPPLY,- just, rrived, and for sale
A
cheap, by TURAELL
'3lontrotte,'llareli 15th, 1 1 ; 860. .
.-.'•:,•'s•''.- 04E1)1
ELEAL,27t RTA-1- -'°
I.l4bgi* VllO.
' An aperient and stomachic preparation of
-IRON purified of Oxygen had Carbon by con.
bustion in Hydrogen, of high medical author
, ity and.extraordinary efficacy in each of thti
'following complaints, viz.
DEBILITY. NERVOUS APPECTIONS,
`CIATION, DYSPEPSIA., /MUMMA; CONSTL
PATION. SCROFULA, SALT BBEUN, SCURVY;
JAUNDICE, LIVER. COMPLAINTS RIFIGRA
TD3II; MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES INTER.
Inman mum, wrqualau. /31/102110
HEADACHES,. FEMALE IMEAINESB.
- MENSTRUATION. WHOM, CHLOROSIS,
PIMPLES ON- THE PACE, ROUGHNESS or
THE SE/N, etc. ,
The IRON being absorbed by the 'blood, ad
thus circulating through the whole system, no
part of the body can escape their truly wonder ! '
' ftil inituenee.
The experience of thoulands — daily proves that
'no preparation of Iron cpn for a moment be
Compared with it. Impurities of blood, de.
pression of vital energy,[ pale and, otherwise
sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al
most every conceivable case. In alt Mee of
female debility (fluor tans, &brads, etc.), its
effects are delightfully renovating. Ao remedy
has ever been discover/4in the whole history
of-Medicine. which exertsfsueh prompt, happy,
and fully restorative effeett. Geed appetite, corn.
Plete-digestion • rapid. acOniattion of strength,
' with an national dispointion for active and
cheerful exercise, immediately _follow its use.
As a grind stomachic an general' restorstive
it has no superior and no substitute. •
ern up In neat Ant meta leases containing
50 pills, peke 50 cents pew tows di bole.,
02 50 one dozen bozea,ll4 CO. Nor side hy •
Druggist , 'generally.. Wlll be sent Gene te
any addressolersodtpt af the Wee. AU We"
tars, orders, etc., about" be arldremed AO
R. B. LOCK co.,
GencirikAgents. -
33DOsoauwair. Win
N.8.-4*A above Is A 'faeisinsile Ohs
Fig sale in Montrose by
ly 'ABEL . TURREI.L. Agent.
CATARACT ,IVASHING •110111te.
Clot!tang, Labor S4ed!
INDISPENSABLE : TOHNSEKEEPERS;
The most simple economical, and ;filtrable
Article ever offered le the public to alleviate the
discomforts Of wash.day., -'
Dese_ription. -1
It consists of .a metal :cylinder, with ribs on
the inside, and an, interior cylinder of Wood,
with' ribs. There Isla space from six to leight:
inches between the two cylinders. One Crank:
turns both cylinders !at the same 'time in!oppo
site cffrections, rapidly. creating a sudsjOrcing,
the water„through the clothesostnd effectually
removing the dirt.!; The action of - the :wafer?.
does tho work quickly, dispenses entirelir with
rubbing, and thus saves the wear of clothes..,
JAMES p: RODGERS',
104 Anil Alley, Phil. is Agent for ' , perm.
SULLIVAN et/EYATT ! Prap,s,
54 BEEKMAN-WT., NEW YORK.
N. 11.--State and county` Rightif fot sale, and
purchasers supplied with Machines at wlullesale
on liberal terms. r • ' •
FrA Machine ia.in operation byn laundreaa
daily, at thirsalearonm, 439 Broadway.
CCO mhB co 6m
. M EAT : M A-R KETI .
On Public Austria, near Seark's
EEP eousi:aniV on band a good supply of.
11 MEATS of nil kinds.. CASH. paid for
Reef CALI le,Coilires,Sheepond Lsian bs.
Also for Hides of 411 kinds; • .1 • •
lIENSTOcIi & HAWLEY.
e. T.'IIENSTQCIC. • N. HASATLF.Y.
- Montrose. March '69.—tf.
‘l. - '7:15
• BILLINGS STROUP, .
F IRE and * LIFE INSURANCE AGENT,—
Montrose PA.
• '
• TESIIIIITIONI A IA:
AVE, the undersigned, certify that wei were
insured in Fire lic.urance Companiestepre:sented
by Mr. Billings Strbud. of Montrose, and that,
having suffered-10,04;4y fire While tio insured, we
were several ly paid by said vont panieu to the full
extent of our claims'; and we have confide.nue in
him as a good and affective agent. •
JAS. R. DEWITT. - ZirnoS COO%
LATIUWI' & DE:WITT; IL J. WEBS,
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KEYSTONE. HOTE L ,
At Montrose, Penn_j .
WDL H. HATCH, Proprietor.'
911-I.IS now and commodious Hotel 'situated
:,on Public Avenue, near the Court 115615e;i0d
nearly in the centre of the businesi.pOrtion
Montrose, is now fu ly,completed and furnished,;_
and' as opened on Monday. the 27tH day'of
September, 1858, for the accommodation of
the public and travelere. Thi - Pio[irfeor feels
confidiPat tbat he is now prepared to,inthirrini
gnestain a manner that cannot fail to give %;:
•,..
Complete Sitieftwtion.
The Hotel and, Furniturn are netocitrid no ex.
petite has been spired So render it equftl f if not
superior. to any similar establishment in this part
of the State. It is. well snpplied witli all the
recent improvements and comforts, andloblitting
waiters will always be readyto respond to the
call of customers. • - •
T
TheStibles connedted -with this Iffitnte are
' New and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits thp patron
ego of his old friend:., and the public genrally.
WH.E.IIATCI4."
I=I:33IMCONTA.t—
-'-, G. F.' FORMIAIIII . •
El-AS . reamed his shop across the ' street, n-
ILI the building one door below Keeler &
Stoddard's,which , he has fitted up exprettly . Or a
Saddle, /farness and Mink Shop
• •
where may be found all kinds of
XX,I I I.II.IVIrJa.
from the heaviest team, to the lightest! trotting
harness w and general assormcint' Of tritumings,
which will. be made up or sold-very 10W..! -
Carriage Triennial* •
A good aatiurttnent on hand, which ! vitiilebe sold
very low; all trimming done.cheiptir then
where. - -
OAK !L.EATHER::
on hand, from which harneises will be Made titia
4 r2l74Stri • ElAlat
* * *Customers will please bear in mihd that . ]
wish to settle up once ,a year.. TheSe
,havjeg
unsettled twcomits, or notes. dun,
by settling,or making. payment Withmit further
delay. - .; • •G. F. FORDHAM,c .
Feb. 24th,1 11IontrOse, 11/4;1
g*att . :.,:,Salt 1 • cSattyl.l---
UtOMA Ci1..52415111R1V;
WHOLESAtE. • SALT PEA LEIA,
201 . IVaiihttigton!st,
(Directly oppoite Wasbirigtaa ; bia'rket,)
" 4 /" . lictlqi.•;"
STILL CONTINUES to offerio thly And.
COUNTRY -trade, all kinds of - } REIGN
Coarse sad Floe Sat.; at the very low* figorc4;..
40060 iieks and bags, consisting 'inpart:of Ash
ton's' celebrated brand for table and 41:ni,y1 ON •
Jeffrey* Darcy,' Marshall's, - BrOwntbioli,,Wk.: - :
and'rroooo bushels . Turks Island. .*1110(1a.C()
,racos, St. Uhes, Lisbon i Cadiz, Ivies, Na ntes,dze!,,,
all of which I I be' sold `at bargain" pricg..frOM
vessels, store and_atorehainco. ' s ; l k
Any. pdrchaseitswishing to selectfrO,ntat&
"assortinent.will fitailt re
to his intest •tp:citlLl:":'
N. thbleiralt, Pat. up Isaun•
different. sizes, and constantly on biotin shi
ping order. Alio a splendid. articleiof.-1404
Ground salti. in quart biixea, pat up am] far-aisle:
1)y the quantity, in CaitB of five dozen each.
t •
o' 4 tr . age 4
• I
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED OVER THE E ELEKKIEHANNA VALLEY BARK,
. . •
. BINGHAMTON - N. Ic.-.
Rooms openfori Instruction from 9 a. en. to 9:30
.
. Pl.
O . i
~, .- • ' . lf e ACIIILTY: , .
D. W. L0WE1 1 ,.1., Principal, Professor of the
4-, Science of Accounts, Practical Accountant.
Author of I,ois.ell's Treaties upon Book. Keep.
log; Diagrams illustrating the tame. -
JOHN.RANKIN, Commercial Accountant, Profes'r
of Mink Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
I. J. Cuums4- Assistant Professor in the• Book
Keeping Department. • . ' .
A. J. WAIINEft i i Professor of Practical .and Of
' 'nemental Penmanship, Commercial Calcula
i . tions and Correspondence.
.: . ' ; ......_—....
• .EECTUBEIIS: .
Hon. Daniel B. Dickirson, Lecturer on Com:Tier.'
cinl Law and:Tolitical Economy.
Hon. Ransom Balconi, Lecturer on Contrasts,
Promiiisory_ Notes and Bills of Exchange.
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commercial
' Ethics.
• EXAMINITIG COMMITTEE:
Hon. Shen:mini: l . Phelps, Wm. IL Osborn, Esq.,
' Tracy R. Morgan, Esq. '
The object of this College is to afford - 4o all
an opportunity Of 'obtaining a thor?ugh Business
Education:
The Banks and Forms are carefully arranged
hy. - practical adeountants. expressly for this In
stitution and embrace all the -recent improve
ments.
The course of iristruetion cemprisek every
department
.of business. The learner will te,..
thoroughly taught the' science and practice o'f
Double Entry Illook-Keiping as applied to the
following kin - do of busirietis, vii: General Met
•chandising,_• Slimulacturing,. Banking, CommiV
sion, Steambotiting,. - Wailroading, Forwarding;
Freighting, Foreign Shippinv&e. •
Lidies Depiirtment entirely separate from
that of the gentlemen. •
Students can enter College at any time and
receive individUal instruction, By this arrange
anent 'ever . ) , student is permitted to, progress as
'rapidly as his ;'enterp r ise And ability will per.
,snit, and +theft, through, perfect and complete,
will . receive tv Diploma - which 'will enable him
to review at pleasure.
Time, to complete the course,-6 to 12 weeks.
No vacation's. Board $2 to $2,50 per week.
TERNS:
For Book-Keeping, full accountant's course,
including Pr4ctieal Penmanship ; Commercial
cornpututions and Diploma,. (Time unlimit
ed,)- - • $35 00
Same course tor Ladies (separate) - 20 00
Penmanship and Arithmetic, - 10 (.0
Teachers' coupe in Penmanship, Practi- .
cal and Qinumental, ' - • ..r3O 00
Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship, 2 00
, Fir Occasional classes will be formed in
Phonograpy.. For= full particulars -send fur a
circular. - . ocl3* ~
'4' • 4 //
1p
4•••
•
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Cheapest.: Best: Largest.: •
*130,00 It
Pays for Tuition ,in - Single and Double: Entry
Book. Keepin g -, Writing - Commercial Arithme
tiet and lectures.
Itoard S *weeks WZO, Stationery 01,
Tuition 435, entire expenses SU2..
Ustud limo froM 6 to 10 weeks. - Every stu
dent, upon graduating; is guaranteed competent
to manage the Books of any BusineSS, and qual
ified to earn'm salary of from--
$5OO TO $lOOO.
Students Aintg - lt any time—No Vacation—
Review at pleasure. •
First Prenfium for Beat Business Writing for
1859, received at Pittsburgh,' Philadelphio, and
Ohio State Also, at .the principal Fairs
Of the Uniort for the past four years.
Sons received at half price:
* * *For Oculars, Specimens, and Embellish
ed Views cv the Colleg,e, inclose` five letter
stamps to 5 .
. E. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
-.•- •
Fialit' -II 'MI T
MONTROSE 'PENNA.
• .• In HE suburiber fiavinglmrchased
„refitteeand newly furnished the
I; aboie well known and p.opyrar Hotel;
- isiprepared - to accommodatlrthe trav
eling public and others with all the attentions
and Conienlences usually - found in first-class
Houses. .NO effort will be. spared by the Pro
prietorand; his_ Assistants to make the Hotel
equal in eveil point to any in the country.
The ltiEtr..will always be supplied with the
Choicest LigtiOrs.
The'Stobles, connected With =this" house
are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and
attentive Hirstlers are always in charge of them.
J. S.-TARBELL.
` HO ISRD ASSOCIATION ;
PHILADELPHIA..
Benevolistat Institution established by .rpe
e-ird Endbiament,-for the Relief of the Siek
- an i ff hisiniscd; - ailieted with Viizileiikand
.
Epidemic Diseases, and especially fur the
- Cure . of Diseases of i the Sexual Organs.
1 ADVICE given atis, by the
31 g Sitrglon,to all wtu`• gratis,
by letter,
4 P
%kith a deseciption of their condition, (age,o7C,cu
pation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of ex
treme poverty,medicines furnished free of charge.
Valuable teports on Spermatorrhcea, and Mb
ar Diseases or the SexCiat Organs, 'sent. te the af
flicted in sedltd letter envelopes, free of charge
Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting Sur
geon, IflowaH Association, No. 2 South 9th-st.
Pbiltata,".4 , By order of the Directors. „Loa
W • IV MM*
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Stour, Setki: . phtstoa , tort.,
--- At IiONTROSE, : ilii., , .e
acoNE dobr below . J. Ethridge's Drug Store,
on Public Avenue { where will be found
scantly cln -hand a general assortment of
•
Such as Su#ars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coifee
r • : &c', &c., &c.
Also the choicest brands of .•
FANIILIFLOUR
Meal; Liril,; york, Hams; Fish, Candles &c. '
,We solicit ishare of public patronage, and
pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by
each bargain to secure another,. .
- • BALDWIN & ALLEN; -
'ALFRED BAXDWIN: WX. L ALLEN.
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. ." ' ' • 3,60
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t
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Io
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• &e., and how to guard against
• ' infections from Centagioua Di-
- seases.
If:tells you Of the various diseases of Chit
drenobd gives the best and
• • . .simplest, mode of treatment
. ditring Teething, Convulsions,,
, " :Vacelnation,Whooldng-couh
,
• : Mussels", d; 6.
•
It tells you T*.symptoms of Croup, 'holera
infantutn, • Cholic,Di rrfseak
• Worms, Scalded. leads, Ring.
worm, Chicken-pox, &c.,. add
• gives you the best remedies
for thek cure.
. . .
It tells y ou The symptoms ofFeverandAgue,
• and Billions , Yelloiv, 'typhus,
-Scarlet and, other Fevers, and
- gives you the best and sithple'st
• . ~remedies for their cure.
It tells you The
_symptoms of -Influenza,
,_Conaumptifiu,Dyspepsia,Asth.
. • ma,Dropsy:Gout, ft : hems:ism,
Lumbago, Erysipelas, fte., and
gives you the best, remedies
- tor - their cure.
It tells you The symptoms of Pio , era Mon.
bus, Mal ignantChol e re, Small
; - pox,. Dysentery,. Cramp, Pis
. ' • ; eases of. the ; Bladder, Kidneys
• • • • and Liver, and the' best rune
, • diesfor their cure. •
; It tells you The syroptOms. of Pleririsy,
. • ' Mtips, Neuralgia,.Apoplexy,
• • .• Para,lysis,the.vatioOs Diseases
;
of the Tbroat, - Teeth, Ear and
• Ey'e, and the best remedies for
•
their. cure. , -
It tells, you The symptoms of Epilepsy,
• ,/! Jaundice. Piles, Rupture, Dis•
eaires ot the • Hear!, Hemor
rhage, Venereal Diseases, and
.
.1 - Ipdruphobia; and gives the
• / • best remedies for theireure.
Ii lOUs - you the best and ,simpl est remedies_
for'Wounds, Broken.Bonee and
. .
.
Di' locations; Sprahas,LoCkjaw,
•
, . Fever Sores, Wilke swellings,
' . • ' Ulm s, Whitlows, Boils, Seur.
- veyy, Burns and 'Scrofula.
It tells you (Mille various - discasis • peculiar
• to Women, and-gives the best
_
' .
,' and siuiptest remedies for th,ir
. . cure, together with many vul.
table hints for tho preserva-
Coo; tif health
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from medical terms, ad as to Ife,easily uuder
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