WOULONTITAKEIAMORLO FOR THIS 1 - ... a lady remarked to us a day or twti since, as • she exhibited the portrait of an only child, gone to the 'spirit land;" 'whirl-wag one of 1r i a tr.3333€1 9 • imißoTypEs! . „now I should regret it, had I not secured this piecious nieritor.at of that dear one.' So • Thought we. The loved ones are not alwayis with us, and while , wo can call them ours, every one should secure such a memorial; especially since they can.have them so truthfully taken by that successful artist, A. B.'TUBBS, of Bing. hamton. OCC 'BRAVO" OARRATT, Dealer in FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCER IES, PROVISIONS,' D YE • WOODS,' Staple DRUGS, WOODE2rand STONE WARE. ALL. KINDS of HOUSEKEEPING • ARTICLES d YANKEE • . NOTIONS GENERAL,—one door. North of Barnum's Hotel, New Milford , Pa:; • WOULD be pleased to see all his old friends_ and many new ones at his NEW Store fronting,tbe DEPOT, where ho is prep3red to show them such a stock of the above artie e as. New Milford has long stood in nerd-uf. ," Division of trade has as many advantages as division of labor." Any man 'confining himself to one branch of business, giiitig that branch his whole Capital and:attention ran keep a bette `assortment, buy cheaper and SELL CHEAPER than if the same means and time was employed In a general trek. If you dont think so, call on the subscriber and be convince& The sound principle ofl • • • SMALL PROFIT lAND:,PROMPT PAYMENT will be strictly adhered to. Butter and °alai - Produce forwarded to New Y4irk to one of the best egmmission houses In the City, and promin payments gnimanteed. HORATIO GARRATT, New Milford, Sam. Co. Pa., April, 1860 —v. MORE NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR 1560. GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT THE ao f:Aq , A rpu-E .extensille Furniture Establishment of Sutra Bnontrals having been' refitted and greatly - improved, the proprietors -respectfully agnounco to the citizens of Itiontrose.and ity ...that they are constantly Making and keep on hand the LARGEST arid BEST assortment of FURNITURE To be found in the Connie!) We give the following list of some of the, ar• ticks which we will sell at greatly reciticed prices, for Cast or READV Pay: ' • Bureaus, Walnut or Mahogany, with glass,; ftom $l6 to $35. • Bureaus with marble or broentelle tops, from $lB to $•2.1. And a large assortment, from $B, $lO, 12,14, to $lB, Wash Stands, Card Stands, Corner and Square Stands, of all varieties 3634 n-ices, from 75 co l ts to ten dollars. ..Desks, Divans ,Tow - el Racks, Footsio s 'als,Olio. mans, Lounges ; e. • • Centre, Card, l'ier, Toilet, Dining, Kitchen, and Extension Tables. Chairs;—Cane and Wood Scats, Roeliers— Cane, Flag, and Wocd Seats, of, every variety and style. . Sofas, tete.a tetes furnished at short notic at Now York prices. N. B - : Ready . made coffins , on hand or fur. niched at short notice _.—Hearses alWays readiness when desired. - . esnpiny none but CAREFUL and ExrErti- ENCED WoRKMEN: We intend - it) do our Wore WELL, and sell it as Low ns it ean.be AtTorded:' W. W. S3ll TII, E.-R. Montrose. Jail. 18th; 1860...=tf. NEW GOODS Lawsville Centre, Sing. co., Pa. ' TALI Paper, a very large \ s ‘ t 7 o in ct ) ; l l . li P s nr d'a ers 7rre d eicli ra l) ‘ N • April 17th. .R. KENYON', JR. & CO. Ohallis, silks, lae n m and calicoes. an immense variety, by R. KENYON, JR. &CU. T~~VERY mtyle t f Cotton Punt Gninis. ...It. this. 12,04ay'ree'd by R. KEN VON,. 1 11.2 & CO. Q ILK, Erocha, and Cashmere shawls. a large stud:, LOW. R. KENYON. J. AZ:CO. 12BBLS. TOBACCO this.day reeried ard for sale lower than 'ebteut here in Su-qu'a county. R. KENYON'. JR.& CO. 10 0 0 l io li r S s tA I I ,; E . P t:e .V b r o L x I S O r Ao re And LARGE Stock of FANCY .Dry Goo& for sale b • R. KENYON. JR..& CO. rpEA Setts—Five ,Elezant complety— from 5 to 85u._ R. KENYON,JR. & CO - . Lawsrille Centre, Pa., April, 1860. 113 A az ri onws LIVER IN NEVER DgIIILITATES. 'Vie romponntle'd entirely from Omani, sea A Ma beeioue all cal. I giatoljael.. a StandArd hienlei tia, knew a ro sad appi e.. 1 be all Mail ,iut he a r nod h. and to Iloa re sortedill to tea eodence in! ;4 .a/1 the dumb. fur which It is reeememeded. ; 1'; It has cured thon.unda... , Mirth the l;st nee past? lib° had given up all hope. WI 44 re.llet, p,the Mt:WM. tuunlieltre eminent, la sit. ff, , r4raa. 4 4.i.401%. The dose taunt he adta! apte:l' re in the temperament-of the a Indigidualtaklne IL e el- :ed La each quail/klieg aa to met lenity on the lion eta. i I / Let the dictates of pair' !jwirtnent pride 'ma 'n the ate lif the L/VER 1N.., I VIIGORATIiit, And tt g sincere Llre s e Come.; ;plaints, U1:1013• At ' Lacks, Dyspepsia,' ;(7hron le Di la rebore,, 8n miner C,,° an-:; :plaints, Dysente y, ry, Drops hour , jAtomailejlethilinal Costiveness, Chol-: 4 ;le, Cholera;ehole raillorinas,Claolera! !Infai isi ntn. Flat we Lennie, Ja nu die e,I 1 rearsale Weakness es, and an be y used eqe. - -; ~eitilli wan Ordina ry Family lanai- ig elite. Itifyl cure SICK tIEADACIIF4 liti. 'lltinicanda eau teattry:l In twenty nilantes, I!' itwo, or three Tern; spoonfuls are tsiee l !ell at fuluatrlletllltnt Of La h Ai I who Use It are' ( giv ing Mir finals:luny a laTur. tam IvAlmit IV TILE wrrt; THE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.. Price One Dni'ar per Bottle. 54L1Vroztzv5 FAMILY . . CAT PILLS,' • .el 1X1.1117 y1)41) ritO,II . , - Pure Vegetable Extraent; and. ptit up in GLASS CASES, Alr Tight, and will 11 . 4.0e0 In any climate. The Faintly Ca.. _,.... I hart le PILL Is a gi.t. th but active Cathartic t Ul uhici, the Tics,prie•nr. 4 n ,. i 4 Lad in his ttraethe mare d ,am teen yes!".. .• ..ik, Iromi.1,11411: 11.1.,1,15.g. dr11,./I,lli 1141. [640 In WI hereon:: toted Ile PIM.% 1 od and tin •sitafiseilon achleh an e•;scelsi In regard. Iss their, . - S - a., Las , laslucest sac to Own !bent within the reach of all.' p 4 . •., to Profeadot vied kale 'that that ilitereat Catlin:llm Set • t*, efferent _pertintat of dm! 1.,•ea,, Tits FAMILY l'A- In 1 TilAitTit' Pl-I'll. ban..add t due reit/4:n". to this a t:'d eatal.lidod y..a. been tonsil...nide-I frora is, n k , t ancly of the pureat i 5,,,,,, table Esuarla. which am; , .we alike sin carry iiiin et tiled' &hamlet - 1 canal. anti are iPI ;good and safe ha ad: ..,,,... ea where a Cathartic Ix' Zd . needed, an-lt as . Lk.. raug•etneuta of the ae• St oin nett , rimpt.. tem.. Pains In theßack and Loh., coatis - enemy Pala and Soren,. met, the whole, body, • than maiden cold, si. bleb frequently, 11' neglected, end In a Wit 'follta• ouret ter. Loa, of Aimee tileot envying :..ett• firer aatton of Gold the m ur butlY Itestleium I Sc.., Headache, .cialai no , t he heat% ildl / OM* Ili dit IlditlY7 1 ,4 "Dtstase• Worm. in Children nr adults,' ni ithenaliam. A chat Children Mille BIOOd '+ anti tinny dbissasessisi **fell fresh ht heir, too numerous AO to Smiiihou in ikdssdrerdhu-' Weil. Dome. 1 to& ' • , E T The Liver Pßl I nn elyre thartle Pll Is are met Gala e talaule by the Trade T. W.: ISA • . K.EE M EE!". - • rp lor 111111 d Family. fn. tied by limaku - Vberbb.Y. 0 4 4 to all the *qv, Wain. SPOILIK, K. I).. : ' Ilautilievirrer ari. rroPtlOor, New Tork. 334 B . road vew Fur We in Xentinne Dr ABEL TURRELL, Agog T IrriciattAnis._utrzsrs TUBEPA arlel;,Breish jj et,. Alper Foil,. rarniolai, R new just m eetly& ABEL ZEBRELt.! jiontsuct,' June xE ISCO. -AFFLICTED - READ t- WILLIA3L§'S COMPOUND SOLLT y ou f or the mItS, le warranted to erect IfCare. in ireey.eale. andln Ali Wages of the disesie, or the money will be refunded: Full directions aeoornpany each bottle, FOr eale be• Abel Tairatt . Montrose ; O. G. Hempstead, v ro oklyt .! T. L-lisherick, Dinsodc; Pend Carpenter. Ilarford &G. Wilthlelli. Z. R Skitain, Dan raft: V.A. Xerrili, flopharttotp ; A. J. Kerra.. Scranton: di ~-:. BUSINESS' CARDS s :;- - - • • jOHN• *SKETTTER.; • -•• • T i ViSIIIONABLZTAM -- OR.lllontnose„ I' s. 13 op .1 over 1. N. Bollard's Grocery, ore Italn-street Thankful for pad favors, be solicit, ..16 coutianaortr" —pledging himself todo warkaatlatactintly:pdt- tlng done on daat nOthA , and lammed ao dr, montroee, I*, July 1880.--tt. . . . .._ , MANIMACTISRETti:d . DOOM a liiliO.M. Nontro4l4 Po. Shop - ova-_Tsler's store. AI - kiwi mt . wolirk made to order, arid repalting donetestlyi • Jai,' DR. WILT .43f W. WIlk.A.TO'3l, . ECLECTIC_ PHYSICIAN& suanoi DENTIST. WITH ,DE. MYRON iFTIVA'ra.V. Mechanical and Suigical Dentist, recently:of Binghamton. N. T. tendir their professional .scrviees to all arho apprw elate the "Reformed Practice of Physic;"" cxnlUl and skillful °madam, on Teeth; with the'most scientilic'and approved styles of platework. Teeth eitracted without pain andel work warranted. Jackson; atme.l4lb, ltW. Vs EPAIRS Clocks„watehes;'3nd Jewett,' st.tho ß. chortept notice. and on Tomo noble tonna. All u•oth.warnintyl.' Shop In'etuuniller and Jesonp'e # • stone; 31o2yrnosn, Pa. ' • °deaf • -•••-• TUSTICE OF THE PFAC tt .:44risat Bend. ' el on )Mnt street, opposite the t% catera Itothie. apt • P. LINES, .icuSIthINABLE TAll.OR.Montrose. Pa. Shop I! hi Phenix Block, over store of Read. Watrons 'a. Foster. All work warranted; as tolit and finish. - Cutting done on short notice, in best style. Janlllo • DR. H. SMITH' & SON, , QUTtGEON DENTIST9,- - Montrose, Ps. 00thec to Lathrope 'uew building, over . • the Bank. AU Dental operations will bo •644•• petiotuted in good etyletuur Warrspto4 ' • leCoLitIN • 3IeCOLLIT3I & SEARLIK,; ' TTOiLNEYS and Courfaellort at Lawi—ltontinue, Pa. 32: ctllce In Lathrupe ow the }lank. .2\.c..IILAVEAL.2!.E • MICBII. DRS. BLAKESLEE & BRUSH, lur AVI NG associated themselves for the proseat lon of I the duties of their profession, respetfully offer their servieeslo the Invalid Public.'. °Mee at the residency of Dr. Dlakeplee, midway between the villages of Dimoct and Springville. ' ! apt) big MC= DRS: GRAM- .AN El, AV - 011 M apnonnee tOthe public that they hate entered 1 into partnerAlp.for the prictice or • • , MEDICINE &• SURGERY, and 2;re . prepared to attend to all eallsin4he their ptofes.mon an all hour,. when not otherwistionmed. OFFI(S.---The one formerly ociupled by Dr.Tling h tlTll. The book ar,Vtlinit D.r..Dlnghtuu must be home-. tli)itely xettled 1w notes or otherwise. :Sew Miifird , Nlarch, NV. BINGHAM. lIE~RI B. MeKEAN, 2 ITORNEY and Conofellor Law.—TOWP , .:Die, Pa °dice in the Union Block. - JeS 5o tf • r. ( le 11tADUATE, of the Allopathic and. tionucopattile Col . 91 geof Medleine.—Great Bend, Pa. Oflicv, corner ofllain and Elizabeth -Eta; nearly opposite the Methodist 4:hurel4 npliatf ,rat. powrriNo 000rtn -ttEwnT WM. H. COOPER CO. i ., ANEE.ll.s.—Montro•se, P 3. Sucoettoni to PoO,Coo . Per Co. °film, Lathrop& ziow ImltilneTurripike-at. . . . f . - 1 JOIIN GIVES, . . , #ASITIONABLE TA ILOR,--ifontrose, ril. Shop.` ..near the Baptist 3leoing. Howe, 'on !Turnpike M(ce. AlVorders tilled promptly. in first-rate style. cutting dorie On short notice. and warranted to tit. , -.1------ 1 ---- ---- • f. 1 1 I)I{..TOTIN W:C013B; , . -pIIYSICtiN AND t;PßOEON.—)fontrbse. Pa. Oillee g. on Puy ic Avenue, oppoeite Searle's Dote!. mitt .1 i DI,t. G. Z. 1).1110 - CK, . i)rrssictxx AND SMlGEON.:—Montriwe. Pa. Office IS over Wib.ons' Store; .Lodging: at Searle's Dote. N • , ABET. TUIIIZELT I)EALEff trrDrogs. 31rflielneft. Chenaculp, 'Dye Stuff,i..Glabs It any. I'aints. 0115_ Vanll,ll. Glap.N. : lirocerl,s. Fancy Gocule, JeuTlry l'erfu .34l.l;,itiei,--igget:tLfgtr,nl,l,!,lll",tua.ost popular ,PATE..VanTgi w. smrni R CO., tnilF AND CliAllt 44 of MAIO ottret, llontros+c. Ya. .angl tf C. OL*STE.AD ~ ....,...J. 1 . . .HEAD.. • DRS OLMSTEAD & READ 9 .7t1T0174..D ANNOUNCE to the Public ' that they have entered intoi a part nen•hip for . the V,iactiee of MEDICINE & Surger, ark are prrintred to - attend to all (ib. in the line of their pri.fest4ou.s.Hilee--t he One formerly occupied by Dr. J. C. O 1 nytrad. (n DUNDAFF. myl7 3m. 1'149F. CHARLES NORRIS, ir)mattit and Hair DreAeer. Muntrope, Pa. Shop in .2 4 7 b.asenannt of Scarlet , Hotel. • . . • - 1110}..i. W. Auprii fi If.tlit DRESSER, infers ecri - itet to 1.31 the 1411 e. with the; mutranty - that lilework ehall be dohe in thematiet elallful and artietiet mannO. VTShop in Ole north front of the FRANKLIN lIORNE, !Ama mi.. Pa. Open-on Sundayiptrum m. July %, I'NA—tr. - 7 - 1 LOW - PRICES . WIN! THE . • •QOIGINAE ONI PR CE $lOlll DEN BROTRERS, • N EW NI IL FOlll9, Pi., A It}: NOW RECEIVING jTIIE LAR ge.tafid heft goat of CroOdn user PrOught. Into tale county, whinii we are•botind to *ell - nliospfor tash or rouly pay cunnititing, of I I, Staple and Fancy Dry Gootb, Clioire Faintly Giroceities, Hata, Capri; Ready Prockery,.Wali Patper, Wilidow Shades; Flour, Pork. -. Fish, Salt, Paints - Glass Fluid, •h oaYßVit t . Illoot Skirts; 'Yankee tliotion4, Enney,Goodo, .1 1 .EWE.LIFild Silver Si'are, . - Pailly Tubs, Brooinii,,Farkr, Ilor%;:and Loto and N;ack'fi or Good, too titt tnercyrt to mention. 3::,..113E NOT OLI)WOOTES in the bindtiers, charging. n isrge prtitlt depefidnig on keepiteran old set of Trammel yib have not tried nt other place. to see bow•mneh cheaper the , c an; bay ; lint we In tend to liveini to the miirk, and ix - Bevel in belling many Good , . aid R-Ilint.r. cheaper than .0 ; ,..1!) FOGY murchnnet• can has theta, Now in the tittle if I want to rave money midget Bargain.. Callrit the ONt ('RICE STORE: • 't,tl7 , ` A lar;re Flock of tloodwinA Bros, ' ;Yellow Bank Tolixeco nit% nye on hand—cheap, ,ery cr, wholenale•Lt mlail.l IAYDE. BROTHERS, .New Mllfurd . Pa-. Way 17th. 'I . . Wyona. Capital $100,.000.- Sairplus $49006. Orgrinizrd ..Vorfmhyr 2(4 .ATI).• 1837. - • Dili E:trrojts. G. M. Ifolleithack.,.. D. G. Drießhaeh, .t. Dennis. John Reirliard. Davld Atorgan, Chao Domiracc, , Semi Warlhams, It D Rois, L D Shoemaker. Geo D Steele. It M Hoyt, H. C. Stiehl, nac y. ' G. M. TtrnaxiniFit., Prei 1. W. G. Sit MING, Treat. L. D. littoE.ll4Kett, flee Pret, BiACIEBLiA, .11entibsp, Agent for - Slarmelumna County. .• _ 1.140 SOLICITOII T.l* NORTI±Ein; ?IRE & LIFE AS.SI. 4 RAINTE .cOMrANY. .1% - o. I Moorgatestreet, . _ , • . . Capli.*l; tlig.e3.oolo Innnal 1:0 - eune. f).oun.ooo. • • GETTr,ligeni,Philadelphia. • NE W GOODS ! EVANS & ALLEY, 1- l A li . . l. Z , ;:rVo li gr ed oniVg r g n errga Melt gt r , e o 'nt h a ve erst the hat [her are now -ready to show the berfassortment of CLOCKS, WA CHES, SILVER WAItE, PLAITrp WARE, FANCY GOODS, t- COM) Clffli..NF Ten Tra)s,Breastpiu Finger-risige, , I Bair Piss, Lubin Eic l tiraels, honey Soap, &e. in this part of The State_ They ha ve j, returned from Now York with a full and aatenalve annulment of goods in their line, which they have purclunted for rash of th • uumnfitelturm end Importers. and They flatter themmlres they can O 4 er 4 ndoemlenta both in Kyle, I vutletf end Mi me, not to be equalled - weft of Nest• yu c k„ D a t urm i us d yr keep up witlf the progress of the ic, they have added to tier assortment many articles not previously kept of eru cts) utility mid beauty. Thariting the community forihe nen' patronage Iteretofttre received, would solicit • continuant* and rots rase ofthe Snit Binghamtn, Noy 80th. 19110, A PARTICLE OF aloincl or ,illinerat No more filthy Vermifuge still be' uses'-by those who once use this Tea. ' The ouly active principle of all other Vermilhges and Worm ;niers is •DI EIIC U IL . Co I N" YOUR CHILDREN. tie tlilrSimple r Salo. Vegetably Iledicine. This {Corm Tea was discovertil in an Unusual war among the Wilds of Northern Mexico—a full account of it you will ilnd in our 41manies. Ask for the "Rescue if 214 a Ainsanoty" of the Agent, and 'Chen you hare : mad it. send it In your neighbors , that - they may. also timer of and be cured by this GRRAT REMEDY I JUDSON'S, WORM - TEA KILLS WOR-MS, Never Barini—!elleasaot to Take. CET-1 PACKAGE-PRICE 25 CTS. 01t4311T--Ahrays find the !fame and srgui tore n( B. 1.411150 N k CO., and the portrait of ralleo, on each package of this Worm Tea. B. L. JUDSON & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 50 Leonard' St. New York. • 'S Judson's-Worm ten Is sold by one VII L ~ s 4 Agrne la l y n a r l ivg-LVll:l i o u g . e, mad .. Crt___CT:j7loKM* -,, • ..,,,, SAYRE & 131t0., Agents, Montrose. (dec33 HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of 110S TETTEll'S CELEBRATED STOMACH LIT TERS can appeal with Perfect confidence to physicians and citizens generally of the United States,.beentisellic article has attained a repo tation heretofore unknown. A f,w facts of on this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or bld zoning pottery. The consumption of II ost 'etter's Stomach ltit- ters for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, and !tont its manifest sway increase in times past, it is evidout that during the Coming year .the mtnsuntption . will reach near one million bottles. This immense nicunt could never. have - been sold . but for literate Medicinal properties contained in the prep:int,: tion, and the sanction of the most pronditent physicians in those sections of the country where the article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its .. efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temportiry popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts-in the way of t runt peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself. Itostetter's Stomach Bitter 9 Lave proved, a Godsend to. regions where fever-and ague and various' other bilious :complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To ho able to state confidently that the "Bitters'? are a certain cure for - the - Dyspepsitsand like .diseases, is to the proprietors , a source of un alloyed pleasure. It remoies all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and ether digestive organs, Attildly but powerfully, and aeon restores them lo acondition essential to the healthy discharge„: of .the functions of astute. ' Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will and in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to ; i comfort declining year's, as it is plestantto the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a Apia, and rejuvenating generally. We hare the evi dence of thousands of aged men and - women who have experienied the benefit of using this prcparation.while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility ;•acting under the advice:of physicians, they have abandoned" all deleterious drugs and .fairly tested the .merits of this .article: A- few words to the gentler seit.-,A There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink - under the trial. The relation of mother and child 111 so , absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be yourig, is apt to forget her own health . in her extreme-anxiety, for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the tounmer season,.the wear of body and mind)* generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials aptl. responsibilities.: Nursing mothers gene- . rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that locate the •endonement of physi plan's, because it agremble- to the taste as ,vrell as certain to give a permanentincrease of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have partial larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhma, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of. the stomach, euperannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nothing mothers, will consult their own phydcal welfare by giving to lion. tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. • impany CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any _the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for HOATZTTLIL . II CELaDBATZD STOMACH SITTITM, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. liostetter's Stomach Bitters" bloWn on the side of liii.bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the. Air Prepared and Geld byHOSTETTEB MOTH, Pittsburgh. Pa., and sold br all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the 'United State; South Audi* sick and Germany. g►' Fur snip in Montriiiio by janl2 ly • - ABEL TURRELL. ,f2NOLD DORT. NEATIFS BOOK OF TRAVELS EN, 1 / 4 1,Jand great' distoreriee of the JuptmeeeW and East India DI edicines, with full directions for the certain cure of consomption,loonchitis, c-t• tarrh,Coughi, colds aithma; fevers, heart disease, miofuia, aincer,dyapepaia, liver complaint,gravel and urinary detiosits. female complaints, &Ili: Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of cures' and engravings. For , the purpose of rescuing as mug suffering fellow.beings is possible from a premature death, it will be - sent to any part of the continent by sending 25 ;M., to RR. HEATH, oc2oy v] . • 647 Broadway - New York City. I , - Sold also bir A. Terrell:Montrose; -Hayden Bros., New Milford; C. P. Mathews,Scranton. HERB TEL and Roots d Drugs. KE HEED! he uneasy eetkma of at It may. be More lets them? In nine of the little euffey- sliould bt at alit FAMILIES Rif TEA CURE FOR WORMS. safer would it b+ to owe: • A little delay ay often be.the cause without delay, and BUB MI Wine um* the ehild a long Inuit conch exPenee, wing that you have ice saved its life. purely of a AND ROOTS IS USED LN IT. OIVE NO SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. !4iicknek,*estersa IWlroad. ONVIENNEEMMIC " 'Pio hours , earlier to New York. One hoar earlier to Philadelphia. ON and after Bionday, 3l ay.2Bth,lB6o, trains . will be run as_ follows EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINSMO,ViDi South - . The Aecommfdation Train ' Fast,,oo tho,N. Y. &E. R. IL arrives at Gt. Bend at 6:38 a. m. - And the Cincinnatti Expioss at 6:03 Connecting with `the Express Train . • leaving Great Bend for New - York ' and Philadelphia, at = - 7:10 Neat New Milford ' • • 728 • Montrose - 1 . • 7:46 . Hopbottom . • 8:07 - Nicholson' `- - 8:23 . FactOtyville - • 8:47 Abington • - 9:03 Scranton • • - 9:35 Moscow : • 10:20 Tobyhanna . . 10:59 - Struudsb i tirp, 12:17 p. m. Water. Gap - . . 12;31 • , ColuMbla - 12:45 Delawire.(ls minutes 10 dine) • 12:56 - HopelP6iludea connection) I:2J Bridgeville ! 1:25 • Wadhingtott - , 1:58. Junction • : • . 2:15 ! New York - - 8:15 , • Philadelphia 7:15 The Expres; PussengPr Train,' South, coil. netts at-Junction - with 3 p. m. train on the Cen tral Rond for Easton, Bethlehem, Mnuch Chunk, Readiiig ; 'Harrisburg, &e. MOVINO - isiontrt. • Pasietigers from New YPrk, leave Pier No.',,lslorth aiver, at . '7:30 a. m. Or foot or Courtland street. . 8:00 - From Philadelphia • • i • Leave Kensington - - Leave Junction . 11;15 • Due at Washington . . 11:33 . Bridgeville - i2:01 p. .m Hope(Philad,a connection) 12:13 Delaware- (15 minutes to dint.) 12:28 Columbia . - . 1:00 Water Gap • - 1:14- - Stroddsburg • . 1:28 Tobybanna . 2:16 • • .Moscow . a 2:21 - • ' Scranton . - 4:10 - Abington . . 4:47 Pactorvvilio - 5:03 Nicholson - : - 5:22 lloplacom- 5:43 MONTILOSE ; . 6:04 New Milford :. - 6:22 Great Bend - 6:40 Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail train !Neat at - - 7:24 • and the" Night Express it 1:36 a. tn. The Mail Train, West, which leaves Grew Bend at p. m., 'is. , a through Train, ant reaches DUnkirk at B:47ia. m. - AcCqIIIIIODATIOS Tnsia,—Moving North. Leave Sitrant.m fur Grmtt Bend at 9:40 a. m. Factoriville. 11:00 . NiCholson - 11:30 , Montrose a . - 12:43 ' Great 11,04,1- , 1:50 Xonneep, with Dunkirk Ex. West at 3:06 MovING zeurn. -The NeW York Expresit,, East,_ nr rives at Groat Bond at - -1:17 p. m. and connects with the Nccommoda , Train which leaves Gt.. Bend at 2:15 Montrose 3:10 Nicholson - 4:20 Factoryvillo . 5:15 Duo at Scranton . - - 6:40 .. . The Accommodation -train does not leave Scranton until after the:arrival of the hiorning train on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg It. R., thus hiving passcugets from the Wyoming Val ley. adircet connection;for the West by the morning train. . • :„. 7. For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division a Patisanger Car will be at taihed kr the ExpresS Freight train— Leaviny. Scranton at - ' - 4:00 a. in. Due at, :11..scow . , . 5.40 Si routh.burg :. . )0:2.5, lult.l ion -,, . 3:10 p. m. Returning, leaves Junciinn at -- 3:40 a: m. Due at Stroudsburg at . . '7:35 Moscow . i - i. -, 12:50 p. m. . Scrmton .' - , - - 2:25 Passengers'to and from New York will change cars at innetion.• To and 'Mb Philo., via B.D.R.R. leave or lake cars at, Hope. For Pittston, Kings ton and Wilkes:Barre, take ears of Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R R. at ,Scr,anton. For Jessup, Archbald; and Cdrbondale, tako Onsnibusses at S;•ranton. Tickets sold and baggage checked TIIROUGIV. JOHN BRISBIN, Supt. ' Wm N..l"Eaks,.Gent:ral Ticket Agents Scranton, Nay 23d, 18,60. HEEL -.-- • . Tit IEgoICEDI I , I. 4rA::"-.7. , Fr-r-c-< : ! 4,`? ,5Y...i t 1. , f , -,....,, - - - _, tk".!:-(•c: -....- ~ e". :'• f ?" 44, S'il s i e Z. (I en z- 4 -7 : .i."'":. - i , ';';'4,,,`VV.ps • - -,- It‘t '-' ' ' -- - - - 1. , ~ , ,, ,, ,A,i 1#;•-•,-.- - ..r 4 .... ,:- 7.:,. 1, ef ~ A . i.. r:,..., , ..: 4 iF : 5, , •‘: - ..7 -.':",....-*.t.`l.l'fi:-ji. Q Q l___ll7? 14,94j1r,_ .9 2 Tiutjr,ll,otr Al aperient and stoinachie preparation' of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by sou buition in Hydrogen, of high medical author. ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the following complaint ,, , DEIRLITYNERVOUII AFFECTIONS. EHS CIATION, DYSPEPSIA. DIARRHEA, CONSTI PATION. SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM. SCURVY, JAUNDICE. LIVER COSEPLAINTSBEM TISM. MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, BUTTE:TT FEVERS, NEUBALOIL auto= HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS. MIS MENSTRUATION. WHITES, masons. ate.. PIMPLES ON THE FACE, • ROTIOHNEELS OF THE SKIN. etc. ' The IRON being absorbed by the blood, and thus circulating through the whole system, no part of.the body can escape their truly wonder ful influence. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can for a moment be compared with it. Impurities' of the blood, de. preen= of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in al most every conceivable case. In all cues of female debility (dun alba; chlorosis, etc.), its effects are delightfully smiavating. No remedy has ever been discovered - , in, the whole history of medicine, which exerjii such prompt, happy, and fully restorative Ohne. Gotid appetite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of stretsgth, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. As a grand stomachic and general restorative it has no superior and no substitute. Pot fop In neet flat meta boxes contalate; 50 pi 11.,, price 50 cents per box i six banes, 7.11; one dozen boxes. $4.00. For sale by Orstsat*l• generally. MIDI be sent free to coy address on receipt or the pries. AU lets tens, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. L • * 4 :41 & CO., General Agents. RIO BROADWAY, N Ye N.B.—The above Is la the•simide of Um -Label ou each box.. loor este in Montrose by • decls ly . ABEL ITURB.ELL..Agent • DYSPEPSIA LAND FITS. . embrating In the Dry Hoods line, de Lakes, Challis,' of Domeatick, - such as summer cloths, for men tind men- MlDMiss, Silks, Poplins, Prints, etc., ete„etc,as well as a MI rall. 0. PHELPS BROWN, Ithe vest curer of Constimp• stock R. waster Revere years so badly /glided by Dy.• boys' wear, Shirtangs, Tickings,. Denims, Cotton Yam pepsin that for a part of tie time heAcaa confined to Ida Carpet Warp, Batts, etc. Groceries -- it NB assortment= bed. He was eventually cured by a prescription furnished Flap---Idaelterel„ Trout, Whitefish, Codfish, and Herring. him by a young clairvoyant girl. This prescription, giv e n Hardware, buildingmaterials, Midis, OlaitkPutty. Paints, him by a - mere.thild. whileiwaetate of trance. has cared Oils, Dyestuffs. - Ready-made Clothing, the workmanship everybody velar has taken , it, never baling felted once. , wsnalwritri.' • Hats, Caps and Bonnets; . of the latest-style. It lb equally sure in. canes of F in as oynTsee rsu „ Baits and shoes, worth from 12Xc to $5. In fact ali a 4; . 1. - every variety-of Goods usually,mqnined ter at any . , • store can be round at the 6 i . . i! . Aa eageavingls here given of ) he PrinetPal barb nacd-ia • opsoNyilif .EitHINGE i this medicine, and all of the ingredients are to be fonndin . any drug store. I will send this valuable prescripUoa to . . . • : ' I .k`• any lemon. on the receipt of OheetaMP to Pay postage, and it Is the aim oftbe proprietor totnake such moped Du. v. PHELPS HROMW,,,2l . orand4d4ensey City, N. J. of his Qyalds that neither his swervess noel& Allvj Dr. 0; Phelps Brown's Remedies are for sale a "onialr; , • . L , 'i Ountiolcinaa Depot, Pa., by if B. WEST. (alphas Epeonvilie. Pa., Joni ISt, 195 0- " hi• , CAIIIACT - NOIR illelllNF. Clotliing t "ime t and Labor liar --- i , v f -INDISPENSABLE-TO HOUSEKEEPERS. C , The most Ample, ticonomicel, aud durable • 'Hide ever offered to to alleviate the 4iscomforts of wasit.day. • 1 I - Description. 1 It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs on the inside, and an interior cylinder bf weed, with ribs. There is a space from ai to eight inches between the two cylinders. ace:crank' turns both cylinders at the same time in oppo site directions, rapidly creating a Sod's, forcing the water through the clothes, and` effectual!) , removing the dirt.. The action of t e water does the work quickly,' dispenses end ely with rubbing, and thus saves the wear of cl thee. I JAMES 41 RODPER:I,I 104 Junes Alley, Phil. is Agent /pr Pc n. SULLIV&N & HYATT, Prcip're, . . 54 BEEKMA-N ST., NEWYORK. N. 11,---State and County Rights for sale, and purchasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms. 1 - ... -'lt EtrA Machiria is in operation by a laundress daily, at our salearoom,-439 Broadway.' Jc CO . • -17(1118..09W6M1 MEAT. MARKET ' • I On Seark'i, Hotel. constantly on hand a good supply of 11-MEATS of all kinds. - VAS"' !paid for Beet Cuttle,Calves,Stieitiyand Lambs. Also for llidesof an kinds. • HENSTOCK &HA LEY.' N. NAWLF;Y. A. T. HENSTOCK. M s antroae. March 30th.- BILLINGS STROUD 1 F IRE and kIkIIiNSUIttINCE Mantra? TESTIMONIALS. WE, the undersigned,` certify that we weire insured in Fire insurance Compan ies represented by Mr. Billings Stroud. of Montrose,land thit, having suffered loss by fire while so in6ured, were severally paid by said companies to the (WI extent of our claims • and have-confidence in him as a good and effective agent. I JAS. It. DEWITT, ?Aram' Conn , LATHROP &Dt Wirr r 11._J. Winn, F. B. CICANDLER, - J. Litons&SON . 13ENJ. 9LIDDEP, Lnott n • SEARLE. Montrose, l'a ,rovember 9, 's9.—*y _ • Important lfatioual Works, i . Published by D. 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An additional volume Ayili be published once in three months. Cloth, $3; Law She* 83,50; Half Morocco, $4; lialf Calf, $4.50 each. THE 'WAY OF IROCUR7NG - THE CSC' OP.S.DIA Art DEnarEs.--Form a cluti.of (our, and remit the price of four books, and five copies will be sent at the remitter's expense of carriage; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sent at our-expense for carriage. • To AGENTS.—No other works will so fiber. ally reward the exertions of agent. An Agent. Wanted 'in this County. Terms made known - on application to the Publisher. . , . KEYSTONE HOTEL, • At Montrose, Penn. WM. IL HATCH, Proprietor. rIPHIS new and commodious Hotel sitta4tiul 1 on Public Avenue. near the Court House,and nearly in the centre of the business portion of .Montrose, is now fu ly completed and furnished, and was opened on Monday. the Pth . day of September, 1858, fur the secommodation of the public and - travelers. The Proprietor feels confident that he is now .prepared to entertUin guests in a manner that cannot fail to,give Complete Sat:infliction. The Hotel and Fuvniutre are new, and no ex.. pease has been spared to render it 'equal, if not superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the recent improvements snecothforts, and obligiOg waiters Will always be readyto respond - to the call of customers. The Stables conn;eted with, this House are New and Convenient.' The Proprietor respectfully Solicits thepatron 7 ego of his old friende, add the . public generally. WM. K. ,- • l'att ' att 2 rlalt c...... y ~,,. , . algl - 11 ' 2i V. 70 MIMS IiVIIOLES a ALE SALT - DEAL ER. 201 Washiesaton- -. st, (Directly opposite Washington Market,) , 'lV4E)Nrir '.1 2 - 4:::01 . 33. 7 STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city arid COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FORE:I4Ni Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of AO. ten's celebrated brand for table and dairy nie; Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's,*e. and 30000 buishels Turks Island; Bonares, Cu: , racoa, St: Uttes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivica, Nantes, &e.„ all of which iiill be sold at, bargain-prices frlm easels, store and storehouses:- • 1 • Any purchaser wishing to select from' a dond assortment will find it to his interest to call. N. 8.--Fine table milt put up in small bagsof different sizes, and constantly on liand in 'ship. ping order. Also a splendid article of knelt Ground salt,.in quad boxes, pvt up and for stile by the quantity, in eases of Jive dozen each. News! News ! HAVE You HEARD The NEWS? IV, HAT.NEWSI THY THAT J. L. MERRIMAN Is NOW RECEIVING . direct from New; York, anotherat his choice stock. Of • • t , a7/2e/% COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. LOCATED 041 E TDE BIIIQUEDANNA VALLET BADE, . - BINGHAMTON- N.. Y. j - Rooms oPen for litstrucilon frcimit a.m. to 9:30 P. cll. 4• i/ AP AV 11/ I D. W. LOWELlt, , grincipsl, *rofessor of the Science of Accounts,-Practieil :Acionntatt. A4hor.iif:Lowell'iTreaties upon Book•Keep ' ing, Disgsamkilluitrating the same. Joint Ranifut, Comillercial AccOintant, Profeser of Book liceepineitna Practical Mathematics. 3. J. Cuirril Assistant Professor in the .Beek Keeping; Department. • A. J. %Valliant, Professor of and Or I Penmanship, CommerClal Calcula tions and .CorrespOndetice. - • ILECTIUMERS: • • _ . Hon: Daidel!S. Dickirison,'Lecturer on Commer. tint Lew and Political Economy.' • •• Hon. Ratio6ns • Balcom.Lecturer on Contrasts, Promissory Notes and Bins of Exchange: Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Commertial Ethics. EXA*INING COMMITTEEt - lino. Sherinan D. Phelps, Wm.,R. 04xorn, Esq., Tracy R.. Morgan, Eaq. • , The objeiit of this Collqo is to afford to all tiri -opportunity of obtainizg a ihbroogh Business Education.. 19.-If. ENT,- r . me„ Pa., The Books and Forms are carefulry arranged by practical: accountants expressly for this In stitution arid embrace alt the recent improve ments. ' . The courier' of Intitruction eemprist:s every department of huslness. The learner will be thoroughly 'taught-the science and prictice of Double Entry, Book• Keeping as applied to the following kinds of businelt, viz: General`Pifer chandising, Manufacturing, cßanking, Commis. sion, Slearnboating, Railniading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign - Shippinvike. Ladies Department entlrely , separate from that of the gentlemen. • Students can enter College at any time and receive individual,instruction. By this arrange went every student is permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and ability will per mit, and when through, perfect 'and complete, will receive a Diploma which will enable him to review ..at pleasure. . Time to complete the course.,-6 to 12 weeks No yacntions. Bonrd $2, to $2, 5 0 per week. For Book;Keeping, full accountant's course, ine:uding, Practical Penmanship, 'Commercial Contputations and Dipkima, (Time . unlimit ed,l ' - 835 00 Same course fOr Ladies (separate) '-; 20 00 - Penmanship and Arithmetic,- •- 10 (.0 Teachers' course in Penmanship, Prscti. cal and Ornamental, . . - ' 30 00 Twelve lessons in Practical Penmanship, , 2 00 3 Orenaional dimmer will be formed in Phonograpy. For full particulars rend fur a circular. orl34Ny ~A t igi o ery 'Cheapest: Best : Largeit: 61130,C)C. Pays,_:fer.Tuition in.-Single and Double, Entry Book• Keeping; Writing Commercial Arithme tict and Lectures. Itoard .S weeks $2O, Stationery $l, Tuition $35, entire expenses $62.. time from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Mu &tot, upon graduating, fa guaninteed competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qual ified to-earn a salary of from $5OO. TO- $lOOO. gtmlents . ente-r.at any time—No Vacation—. Revitw at pleasure. - First Premium for Best Business' Writing fur 1859, received nt Fittaborgh, ['bite&lphio, and Ohio State r Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the. Union for the pant four years. 31inistern . Sons received'at half price:.' * * *For Circulars. Specimens, and Embellish ed Views of the College, 'i nclose five letter , stamps to, • FELNII.III RIM ,t • • .MONTROSEk PENNA. 3 r , T ,HE subscriber haying purehateed „.„; , A. refitted and newly furnished the ;; ,above well known and popular Hotel, - is prepared to accommodate the trav eling public and others with all the attentions and. conveniences usually_ found in first-class -Houses. ',No effort' will be spared by the pro. prietor and his Assistants" to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in the Country. • • The Bar will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. ' The Stables, connected with. this House are large, roomy and convenient, andiireful and attentive Hustlers are always in chdrge of their. J. S. TARBELL. HOWARD 'ASSOCIATION PHILADELPH IA. BeneroIent InAtitution establishd- by ape eft)/ Entlotement, for Me Relief of the , Siek and Distressed, afflicted Wth Virulent and Epideinic Disease; and especially for. the Cure'of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. EbltAL ADVICE given gratis, by the IVA Actin . g, Surgeon, to all whoepply by letter, with - a descrjption of their condition, (age, occu pation, habit's - of life, &c.,) and in. cases of ex. Creme povertv,medicines furnished free of charge. Valuableiteperts on Sperthatorrhma, and oth er Discosi:4 of the Sexual ()Tani, sent to thief flicted in meriltd letter envelopes. free of charge Address'`` Dr. J. Skillin , H?tighton, Acting Sur goon, tlow+ard Association, No. 2 South 9th-st., By order ef the Directors. [ocB Aloartiletb zC 4robizion Store,. Al MONTROSE, Po., • ONE deer below J. Ethridge's Drug Store, on Puhlie Avenue, where will be found constantly; nn hand a general assortment of . G.R OC ERIE - S,: Such as Siizais, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee , - Ate &e, &e. Also the choicest brands of FAMILY - FLOUR: - • Meal, Lai+ Pork, Rini% Fish, Candles ate. - We soliOi t. a - share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to du the lair thing, hoping by each knirgiiii to secure inotheK:- • • .: • • ' BALDWIN . & ALLLIL. Wei. L. Allis!. ALVIIED 15,141.DW1N: . . BOARDING SCHOOL, c ci AT . .R EAT BE ND- PA y . 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