The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 28, 1861, Image 4

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Tn ri oVllLlCeinsralliferilielbnie4 ems Dll,l
OM -to gtrat st all Doers -0 Om ils7l or NNW
aiailrerall sorts; +Fist Dress Goods of Demme Prints,
igins.ChallikLiartis %patterns,
Swig DV=
haus, Book, Dark end X
Wane and
;' ISlotres. MMlty. Narseillee, Moreno, Furni
ture FraltsKentuclgJoitusalankeens, Mummer Nu"
Gents Bhlrti. Cotton MSwers, Collars Crania Dedt-tlso,
end Bus ere. A new and lade lot of
. LEATHER WARE,
stieb as Gents Pine Calf Boots—good 'uns, also beaV vi dl
light SUM', Splendid Ladles Gaiters from 5 to 18 eld
warranted to at. White, Brown, and Black MS= .
I arasols and Umbellas, Band Boaea
,and Work Baskets.
P ll lll-142;
and Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles. Beau and
Japaned Linters, Weak Boards and Cafes BUM, White.
wash Ilrashee r tled 03111680 feet long. whittled azoi r m•
Clothes Piria, Pine and CEDAR PAHA, besides a
Matt= etaotintans b
which are TiV eo and Coen Start*
Zgic,tionspeidirt atik croam artar, soanotarengaleratna
Cutor som Black and Scotch tinntLtand lots
of thins which won't do to read abort, but please to call,
examine pod taLt atm/. We ate ready and willing to show
Goods, even.though T h ey may nal suit ; and thatildhl for
rata tagois li. C matt„
9CTS. buys a bettle,ot the shilling Mar Toole. U
J. ssl beats tairtbler, erer thOok op. . TYLER'S.
IiONTROBB, May 9th k 106 u, -
FALL STYLES kw READY
At. Great Ba:rgains!
TOR READY PAY AND SMALL PROFITS!
IltititlTT, at the "91-17,twa 'Milford Rawl Aid
Pad baiZAVOtT P ur am ' " now
'Tech
ing
a Lazg.
FALL AND WINTER
o . t D. 6!
Ittehiding a great variety ofthe newest and best style► o
Brim Goode, Shawls, Broadcloth it Mater
Staffs, dc., with & Lie assortment of other '
Staple and Farley Goods,
as usual; In .Groceries, Crockeff, Efirclirars, Iron and
'Stott; Malls, Stoves. Drugs; Plante, Oils. Fluid, Boots,
'Shues2 Hats, Caps, Clocks, Carpeting, Floor Oil Clo th ,
Wall Paper. Painted and Gilt Window Shades; a large Ens
-of Kerosene Lamp and Oil Fixtures, U., also
Furs and- BUffalo Robes.
ifarTbe entire stock being large rind liont for CASH,
and largely from MANUFACTURERS and Fussy HAMM,
will give superior opportunities for choke selections and
low-down prices, and will be sold on the moat favorable
taws for CASH, PRODUCE, and to Prompt Six-Months'
Buyers. - An examination ()like Goods andPrkes will be
found profitable to those who wish to buy.
nova Ara SALT CONSTANTLY ON BARD. •
New Milford, Octotter. ieGO: _ •
•
ARE YOU ENSURED?
S. 1 ,21 '. -33X-B8
rito tb t pppllcatlons for Insurance the follow.
Wyoming INSURANCE Company,
• WILKES-BARRE, Pa.
• Charter. PerbetaaL
Capital:. ;.. $100,Q00: Surplus.— $7,000
Qrganizrd Xorember 24, 41. D. 1057,
DIRECTORS. '
Q. M. Tlollenback, D. G. Tri .&k.tch, J. P. - Denali,
John Reichard. Dasid 'Morgan, Chan Dorraroa.
Sam'' Wadlakna. R D Larne. WThShßoas.
I"
L D Shoemaker, Geo Steele. Moyt,
a C. Sawn, Seey, G. M. Ilottramacsc, Prat,
Srsau.rso. Treas. ID. Snow/am:2, Floe Mt.
.2E'rNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
raid up Capital, 11.509,000 00
Jabal. 0404400 OR -
NORTHERN FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
No. 1 Moorgate street, London.
• Capital, SAM:3,OOO ..Annnal Revenue, $1.000.006.
• Wu GETTY:Agent, Phtladelplds.
.COYNECTICL'T 'SII3TU&L LIFE E.:SUB—MT CON
PANT of I:Lanford. Connecticut.
Accumulated Capitail
Arty one wishing their liresinatired will do Well to call
and examine their mode . 9f. instirina, and their rates.
which are better than those of any other company. before
taking Policies else Where. 11. P. BLACKMAN.
or it 'fin] OfbeeAser Jessup's store.
FIFTH STREET PITTSBURG, P
30 1 couxicilecl. 2.3 x 1040.
Chartered ,by the Legislature.
V - EARLY 8000 STUDENTS, from almost every State
_LI in the Union, have been educated for business, being
the only College of the kind in the United States conducted
by an experienced merchant.
Onr Junior Principal, Win If. Dxre. rank:rat been awar
ded, by our State and other Fairs, Eight Find Premiums
for Business 8 Ornamental Penmanship, over competitors
called the best penmen...n the country. Samples of his
Bnsiness and Ornamental Writing; a circular of 50 pages,
. and inelegant engraving, mailed, post paid, on receipt of
25 cents In stamps.
Por.sale, by book-sellemlfarper's EnlargediEditlon of
DUFFS - DAR KEEPING. pages, 2150, awardedfour
SiZner Medal*, and sanctioned be the 'Chamber of commerce
and American Institute of ; New York. as the best published
' Bre? Bcwcaa's new and elegantly engraved School
-Cops Books, six numbers, 24 pages. line cap_puper. 99 eta
per &wen • Demy edition. 21 par dozen . J. 8, Lippinedtt
4t Co.. Philadelphia: W. G. johnston &Co., Pittsbnrch.
• DUSCAA'S GEMS of Deafness and Ornamental Pen
manship, crown a quarto, $5.. paid from the college.
Address: P. DUFF r SONS, Principals.
' Fir - Buy your scholarship in town. Colleges that send
them abroad, cannot sell them at home, where they aro
'known. nay 4. y 34*
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A SUPERLATTVI
TON IC I D UR , ETIS'
449 fr, rOYSPEC I ‘ ‘!
lIMCORATINCL CORDIAL
To the CitizenB of Pennsylvania.
AlbaitamorScas Drtkairisto, Girocers sung
-Private Famines.
Widget- Foie Cognac Brandy.
Wolfo's•Pare Eadada, Sherry and Port inns.
Wolfo's Purcasinaica and St. Croix Ram.
Makes Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey.
.416.1G7-s IN 13/1:111".TXLEI3.
j BEG LEAVE to cal the attention of the citizens of the
- A. rutted States to the above Wrens and Litgrons, finnan.
ted by Czotrno Wourr., of Neu' York, whose name la fa
' miliar in Leery part of this country . for the purity orbit
relebrated•Scarznant Soukaris. Air. Wolfe, in a letter to
roe, speaking, of thepurtty vij, his Win Ligneni. eays:
I will stake. my reputation am a man, My Aanditig as a
merchant of thirtv•years' resitrenoe in the City of N. Y.,
that the Brody and Wines which r bottle are pare as I
Atnportild, and of the beat quallt y. and can be-relled.l3pOn
thy every purchaser.".EverybotUe has the proprietor's I
name on the Wax. and I fee etruile.of his signature on the I
=Militate. The 'nubile are teepee:frilly invited.to call
examine for themselves. For sale at Retail by all of the
Apothecaries and Grocer. in Pb tiadelphis. ,
- , G.no. IL Astrroz,. Nu. tail,. arket Mari. . I
Sae . .19.71f0r PAtladelph
Bead the following tram the New• York Courier:
1 4 1.NORSOUS Bmstuzis roe aim, N.Y.
.1 are happy to oar fellow chizaaa that there is
one place in ourcity where the physician, apothecary; and t
country merchant, ma go and purchase pun., Witten and
Liquors, impure as imported. and ofthe besyqualit v. We ;
do not intend Waive an elaborate deasiption of tills:tier.
chant's eta - lenitive busineas, although it will well repay a
or citizen to visit Udolpho extensive I
• wiu , wee. Nos. 18, sht Starer et., and Nos. 17,19 &
31, ldarketfteld at. flis stock of Schnapps on hand ready
for shipment could not bare been l= than 30.1k0 caws ;
the Brandy some =es—Vintages 11 7 i6 to hat and
/o.oeo MOOS of tan, fiherrv, end Port Wine, Scotch •
Irish Whisky . Jamaica end et. Croix Rum, some verc old
and ecitial to any in this country. Ile had also three fame
cellars, tilled with Brandy, Wine, dc., in casks. adder the
.Custom House key, .rps&v , for bottling: Mr: Wolfe'it sale
of Schnapps last year amounted to 160,000 dozen, and we
hope In less than two years he may be equally auccessfel
with his Brandles and Wines,
linatheas merits the patronage of every lover of hie
...
species. Private fauillieerwhovrish pure Wines/ Liquors
for medical use should send their memn direct to Mr. WI,
until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds
• to discard the poisonous stuff from their . ..helves., and re-,
it with Wolfe'. pure :wines and Liquors. .
We understand Air. Wolfe, for the accommodation of
small dealer, In the country.- pots up assorted coats of
Winesand Liquor's. Such a man, and such n me:Mutat.
should be srultained =ion Melees of thousaude crappie
. nentetutlielluitedStateawhe fall nothing but
=Mons alike to 11=1113 health and,luippingee, (Waltz
•
- Mrs. L. - J. BIXBY .
9 • •
v - fricvaMjusf Titirned, from New York with *claim
jat, beigagd, awrcrteusive assortment of Fall &winter
inufERY VMS
jp gusty tolleslsittbotodies of Weitteec & vicinity mut
as good end as eki!.s can be puedimmid aniSters.. She
keeps the re!T litces4 vo&. such ai moot foil topless*
the most &Med; R3esa +my. reasonable.
The tadies_on United to call and euedne berkbiods.
silir Zooms opposite Mott's Maloon. (soccer! Oa.) Main
simmq; Montrose.
COMMENUit .COMEOL
Looted gym tbe IlisteasasseteDo/01f.
BINGHAMTON N. - Y.
D. W. LOWELL,' Principal, Professor .Of 'the
Science of, Aecounti, Practical &constant.
Author of Lowell'ePirsttes apon Itook•Keep.
•
iog Diagrams Mist:sting the ulna
-Joan &same, Commercial Amoontant;Prorea'r
-,of Book Keeping and Practical Mathematics.
J. .Assistent !Professor in the ,Boek
Keeping Department.i • -
A. J. Watenn, ProfessOr of Practising! sad Or
namental Peamanship e. , Common:lM Calcite,
tics, and Correapondent
LECTVREUSF
Hun.Dattielll.DiCkirsob. Lecturer on Commer
cial Law and Political Economy.
Hon. Ransom Bolcom; Lecturer on Contrasts.
Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchinge.
Rev. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer On Commercial
Ethics. . , • - •
EXAMINING COMMITTEE:.'
Hon. Sherman D. Pbelpe„ Wm. R.l3aborn, Esq.,
Tracy R. Morgan,-Esq.
The object of this College is to ',afford to all
an opportunity of obtaining; thorough Business
Education
•
The Book■ and Forms are carefully arranged
by practical accountants expressly for this In
stitution and onabrace ill the recent improve
ments. •
I -
The course of instruction• comprises every
department of business. The learneP will be
thoroughly taught the 1 science and practice of
Double Entry Book-Beeptng as.applied to the
following kinds of business. viz: General Mer
chandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commis
sion, Sterimboaling, Ritilroading, Forwarding,
Freighting, Foreign Shipping, &c.,
Can qualify , themselves hi alshori time, at this Institu
tion, to AU important and lucrative situations. Ample
references ean. be given where gradnates of 1560 are now.
lilting desirable situations with salaries from $5OO to $lO3O
.per annum.
The Proprietors are In possession of testimonials *Oil
some of the first Commercial Houses in the State, to whom
they tutselontistied book-keepers, showing their entire
satietaction and confidence to the ability of the graduates
of this Institution.
•
In all its branches, taught by the moat skillful and thoi
rough masters of the art. No College in the country es.'
'Joys a higher reputation in tide department. Ladles' De-
Partment entirely separate from tMt-of thegentlemen.
Students can enter College at any time: No vacations.
Time to complete the coarse, from 8 to 10- weeks. Stn
dents passing the requisite examination are presented
with the most elaborate and elegant engraved Diploma
issued by any Commercial or Chaska] Institution in the
1:121011. Assistance rendered to traduates in-p rocuring
situations. . •
Fur terms of tnitioni Pike of (ward, testimonials of
graduates Ailing positionsatc, addreasthe proprietors for
circulars containing fullnartmulars.
LOWELL it WARNER,
• _Proprietora Binghamton - Commercial College,
Nor. e, . Binghamton. N. T.
- HORATIO - OARRATT, -
Dealer in FLOUR, GIiAIN, GROCER
. • lES, • PROvzsi - o,ys,• DYE •
•
WOODS, Staple DRUGS,
WOODEN arid STONE 'W.ARE„. ALL
• KLiirDS of HOUSEKEEPING ,
ARTICLES d:.YANKEE
NOTIONS IN GENERAL.:—ont door.
North of Rainum • s Hotel,'Neto Milford, Pa.,
WOULD be pleased to see all his old frient's
and many new ones Lit his NEW Store
fronting the REPOT, where he is prepared to
show them such a stock, of the above artic'es
as New Milfuid has long stood in awl of.
"Division of trade has as mans , adiatitagearis
division of tailor." Any man confining himself
to one branch; of business, giving that branch
his whop. Cm:Ostend:attention ean.keep a better
assortment, bdy cheaper and SELL CHEAPER
than if the same means and time was employed
in a general' tinde. If nu ddnt think's°. call
"on the subseri,ter and bt convineed, Tke sound
pririciplo of i • T °
SMALL PROIT r AND PROMPT PAYMENT, ;
• • ‘.
will be strictly adhered to. Batter and other
Produce forgrded to Now York to. one of the
best commission houses in the City, and prompt
payments gnatanteed,
JIORATIO GARRATT.
New 31ilford, Bun.: Co. Pa.. April, 1 - 850 —y.
$3.3 70 .400 CXI
MORE NEW ARRANGEMENTS
FOR 1860.
GR E All ATTR ACTIONS
zoom , Or maxi mum,.
THE extensive Familiar° Establishment of
SKI= BitOntEns having been refitted and'
greatly improied, the proprietors yespeetfoily
,announceS to the citizens of Mobirose and 'kin
,ity that they ate constantly making and keep on
hand the LATIGEr•T'spd BEST assortment of
FURNITURE
To be itund in the Co u ntr y.
We give th 4 folio lig list of Some ,
of the ar
isi
tides which we will siill at greatly reduced
prices, for Cal:k or R IVY PST: ' ! ,
Bureaus, Widnut oil Mahogany; with glass,
fiom $l6 to'Sil.6.
Bureaui with marbl or tirocatelle tops,: from
$lB-to $24. ' And a la rge assortment, fro th $B,
$lO, 12, 14, to4lB, —. .„ 1 ‘
' oand
Wash Standi, Card k —t e nds,Cmer Square
Stands, of all warietieifand prices, from 75 !cents
to ten dollars. l v . 1
Desks, Divans ,Towel Racks, FootetoolsAto
mans, Loongea r i Att. '
Centre, Card, Pier, IToilet,-31ining, Kitchen,
and Extension Tables.t. , - I.‘
Chairs—Cane and Wood Scats, ' Rocker"—
Cane, Flag, slid Woid Sears, of ever* variety
and style. I; , ' l,
Sofas, tete a hetes iomisbed at short untie
at New York plices: li . • - '
N. B. Readi_ made`; cofhna on hand of fur.
nished ..at short notice.—Hearses always in
readiness wbetifdesired.. . ' . •
1
We employ Imlie - but CinEret) and Exrztx
rxera Woimnme.. We intend to do our WORN
rr.t.L., and'aelllit as I,klw as it tan be afforded.
.
i A . 5M1T 11 11,3111..,
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- ' . t E. a. S*ITIII.
- V. rstl t ro-a.. Safi. 1 tith, 3 86.--tf. .
ed
Tiethe 'use oftheMedi t;ilProflultr itteFainlbr.
forrine earitmeded ed "Meet"- "larometle."
gimbal," " Medlcided." • " etc., fa now en
domed by all the prominentne, chemists and eat'
°lncur'', as posserad ,
ug MEM° me dicinal
,s
qnalltie* (tonic and diaretie)Web Wang tololvd.''"7 .
PUItE GiN. Pat np in quart bottles add sold/41a
"lms and CPmcerm;ete. A. 311.11ININGER, it Wm,
trAtabilAbed In 178.) Sole Proprietors
oe Mo. 19 Broad Street. N. —
Forage st Tame* a Dreg f „ 4core. MitIMPMt;
LIFE' 111110 RIALS
I WOULDN'T ITAK4 WORLD FOR TIN;
a lsdy remarked to us x day or two since: as
she exilibitesfthe puitrall of an only child, gone ,
to the spirit Mud:" :which was on* of .
r 1 1 1730338 *
INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIROTIPISI
"How I should rectal it, had I Dot secured
this precious mortiormlll of that'desr him" •So
thought tra. - :The loved Imes are not always
with us, and whits metal* ea Alms ours,..every
one should swami legible memorial; espealally .
Mime they can have them so trukhfully.laltea*y
that suee MAO tcttiit, I.k• P. TEMA of Bin`.
humus. p - ' bee
I ! • ' • •
MIMI
YOUNG MEN
pgybu L .ti'SEUP
.:' A. , "•i",„ ';', ' 4 , .' I Az. Witil, W I : ''
7 .
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1 1 4, 11 1 , A Wld . ..
t r "Sl ino r"s6 s ß —F 4l4lA- 714.1 ' ,: — .
BOQKB
ND
miDßllMlLl"4rineat bt /:'.i. : - . I3CILLittO, 'takes Ms
X method of inibradtig •idipaciabe tab ide Airs," that
the stock , has been. removed ' to the old stand;
Wow. the; • 030MIC/rardiatP Chgliio4lp e
whqe he will moat happy , to watt upon these who
may World= with a call. ' - • , ' ' - .
I .
ANY .1300 K •s.
lalllßLlettab (eadassorko eat he °Unb by I!Wvgit
name
t igl i t e % L witts the price
a lt u lg e bsiok_ and gtirg ai l
Stationery!' Has. I F 151. . .
NEWS -.- OFFICE.
.....ARPldrs,°oda* LeallA Nieman's. Atlantic,.
AA or any or the popular Xs nee of the day. lt..T.
Ledger, le.rir. Weekly, Mercury. Clipper, Flag., Wilkes?
Spirit, soden the Illustrated Papers for sale. Beteltnent
berg /applied. : - • •
linir , , Prln tha old sad new editions.
C• .7t ''' BuOsu s—AiPtPP won 7 nice assortment.
1 ::. .—T arnelgiof American.
Op i . 3318-valT Vine ones, Lames a Gents.'
• - 4: • Y—A,AK IfarrOon'sand I,llmrs.
. • r. :. .
.. , .
d IVE "A „ .
40.41.X.57.44, and I will endeavor to
have "a at eye to your intermit" and one to my
own. Tours, evidently,
_ ._,- .41... S. ,181111dEXTZIL,
NOXTROU. Pa., September Ist, lato.—tt - ;
DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN
MONTROSE I FRIENDSYILLL
CoAciris aiming malls and passengers - between
Montrose and ,Friendesille, will leave Sculesliotel.
in Montroee, daily, at T o ' clock , a. tn. and Iwo Fiienda•
vine st 3 o'clock„ m.
p.
rirtlorees and carriages= be procured at the Liver,
Stable of the subscriber iii3lontrose; on reasonable terms.
Morsbutf, Aug. 16. ieco —.I. D. GOODWIN:
VALUABLE GIFTS
WITH BOOKS
GEORGE G. EVANS'
I CONISC3r3:I\74.-ta
GM BOOK ENTERPRISE.
THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD!
PERMANENTLY LOCATED
• L AT •
,480 Chestniit Street,
SIXTR YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISE
o~.Ra.
Bating Piarchsseil the spacious Iron Building..No 410,
Chestnut Street, and fitted it up. with every convenience
to facilitate my business, particularly that branch devoted
to CODS 'ItY ORDERS; and having &larger Genital than
any other party invested In the bustniiss. I am now pre
pared to offer greater advantages, and better gifts than
ever before to my customers. -
I will furnish any book (of a moral character) published
in the United States, the regular retail price of which is
One Dollar or upwards. and give a ritr.liera worth front b 0
cents to 100 dollars with each book,and guarantee to give
perfect satisfaction, as I am detertnined to maintain the
reputation already bestowed upon my establishment.
Strangers visitingyhtladelptria are invited to call and
judge for themselves.
IF YOU WANT ANY. BOOKS
. SEND TO
Geo.MNristameif
Reliable Gift Book Enterprise
1%7'4:64 480 Clixeratzwszt Bt.,
Where:4l_l3oas are sold at the Publisher's lowest prices
and you bp:e the
ADVANTAGE
3 ' Of receiving
A HANDSOME-PRESENT
WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO DM DOLLARS
KT 111 EACH HOOK.
EN:ksiS' Original Gift Book Enterprise has been
endorsed by the Book Trade' and all the
leading city and .conntry newspapers in
She United States.
. .
O. G. SVA.NS' Punctual bminess transactions have re
_ ceived -the approbation of over 6,000,900
citizens of the United- States, each 'of
sub
pure
u ta rc ulal in e g vi bo de o n k ce .
owfhtbotnebehabie
i
e fl rec t derived eiv'.d by
. at this establishment. • .
0. G. EVANfrllas done more than any other - publisher,
•i. or bookseller itt the Lnited States, to
- wards diffusing knowledge to the people.
I . - By this system, many books are read that
would not hare found their way into the
1 : hands of 'mulers.--Frank Le6ites
k, Per. • .
0. G. , EVANS B eeps constantly On hand, the Most ex-
Suasive stock, the greate4 assortment of
Books, and circulates free to all who may .
apply, the most complete‘zeatalrr,,mc of
F Books and Gifts in the United States. _
G. G. EVANS Has advantages offered him by other pnly:
lishers and mantilacturers which enable
bum to bunts& his patrons with a finer
quality and better assortment of gifts than
i: any other establishment. .
0 G. EVANS l'nblihes nearly Two Hundred Popular
- • I and interesting Books, therefore, as a
• . - i publisher, he Is better able th offer extra
. premtunts and commissions.
G. . EVANS Guarantees perfect satisfaction to stitch°
may send for books.
EVANS' New classided catalogue of books embrace
- the writings of every department of
litera
ture, and gives all the Information_ eels
',
• I. tire to the purchasing and forwarding by
. t Mail or Express of books ordered from his
ystablishment, - together with full dime
.
bons /tOIV to remit money. •
. G. EVANS' Catalogue of Books will be sent gratis and.
t free of expense to any address in the UM
ted States. -
G. G. EVANS' inducements to Agents cannot be tear
, passed. The most liberal. commissions
- are offered,nnd by soliciting subscriptions
to books in the manner proposed, twenty
books can hermid in the same time that ft
would take to self - one on the old fashion
ed subscription plan. Send fin' a classifi
edCataleque; and every information will
be-given in refereike to agencies. Select
your books, enclose the amount of money
required, and one trial Will satisfy you
• that the best place in the country to pin ,
chase books is at
TITS HaTENSIVE GIFT BOOK ESTABLISEIKNT OF
, GEO. G.X.VANS. Iwo. 4.10 CsEarsrr S_Txxx-r, Tana
,i
c m.riV4ere yob can get books of all kinds.
Books "
Books of Fiction! - -
. " il Books of Devotion I
- • Booku of Amassment! - ' " -
, Books for the &id Folks: . ,
Books for the Young Folks
: • - . - Books for Ilusbinds
• .. Books for Wives!
Booke for hovel! -
Books for Bwecthe
""
• Booki for Bo
Books for Girls' ' 3.1 ' - .
Books of finmor I . s -4.
• Books of
Poetry!, , ~.. .
Books of Tavel t
• ii Books of Illatori!
Books of Dievaphy I
Books of Adveature I •
\ •
,i4(4). Books about Sailors!
. .; - - ka about Soldiers f
- 800 s about Indians!
. ..,.,: li - Book Hunters':
- ,' Books a t Heroes! - • ,
Book; about triote I
Books for Farm I
... Bookel idecbanic.l I •
. • ks for Merchants !
Books for Phvelcians!
. • .
-Books for tawieni: _ '
/
z I Books for Stateimen t--
; Bibles!
Presentation Boas!
• • 1 • 'Prayer Books!
_ - Hymn Books! .. ,
*. ;'•Juvertile Books! - . •
... Minualsl ,
Ailatto .a. etc., etc. \ '
CECIL B. RARTIMY'S Interestinngg Bi blest .
REV. Z. H. INGRAHAM'S S cri ptural I antes!
.SHVCREB'S Lives of Patriots and Statesmen!
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MRS. HERTZ'S Novels! .
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,
All the writings of rimy standard author in every de:
imminent of literature, in every style of bindirq, at the
publiabeeslowest prices, and remember that you pay no
more than; yon would at any other Establishment, and
you have the advantage of receiving .an elegant Present,
Which oftentimes is worth a hundred hild-more than the
!mount paid for the boot • . •
•
SEND FOR A CLASMITO CATALOGUE OF BOOKS
Order asbook, that you rani want, remit the retail
price, with the amonnt.required for postage, and
one *MI assure you that the beet place in the country
to pa Thiisebooke Is at
i thgli t t E N:i . k .g kele l l e rtnent of
rise,
grotoz49:ofttt.hetsZitifftWniMiaptax,
•
• grAGEETEWARYED. to whOm great,- er Inducements
than 'wars offered.. Any either male or ferule.
Idiots desirous of aiming In en U=ratan and *Prato
hie Employment, tegnU ing ut little time and no outlay
Of oan , . anAhr_mhlith he an obtain gratis
ALUARL=.MRARY.. _ •
AIME GOLD WATCH AND.CRADC.
AZANDSONE BEEVICE OF PLATE.
• •';;;• ISUGGIANT MEDUSA YAMiILt
• • • A SLENDID SET OF JEWELRY.
Or many. otherSholemardeleantratnerated , in the List -of
Olfts, eau do se by acting as an Agent for this establish•
tv; istY pat Of the ,'Cl3i loOrgent,
4mang a club; sending=t of hObliik - and
=ti the amount of mosey required for the mron..7
- &Rd or Cateispos, ski& cantatas all, the desired to
relatie to agenda andlhe Ibrutst4on of chalk;
Prose% and honorable ifintlingOaddreee
•• ma gwat id e or ow. G.VANg."
Peopeletor of the Gift Doak Enterprise
In the Worbk. passeuently I=4 Wq. 439 Chestnut
&race - rtinkt. 4 oA - • . r.sept. r : 6
PURR
HAtiJut &tamed frtnn selecting sad mrhi
now fenciViagtert of the *Mt and beta .
. ,
• • J
J
eta odbred In thlsmarket, The . 011440 f *ltaly rut]
'thing good; all vrartanted as rovettenree..
Terms tie** Cant 00 Low Pricer.. &general Idea CU_
the stockily lbeforinedftom the following enumendkm
Davos, Idaincenta, • Cusamosan,_
Num, Oita , VARNIMER, Weth U
ow. miak
tintSrvess, - Gammas, Guess Wane, .
Cnomuttrr, Illavora. Crowe's, Pars& ' 1
Winnw Perez, Wrsta'w on, saavne,Fsarcx Goons,
Musical Instrumonts.Lamps, Jewelry, Partuntot7„ •
Stone Ware, -- - • Brooms, Brushes; Whips,umbrete,
Bird Cages „• Pocket Knives, Guns, Pistols, .
Ammanithin, f.ignorsiTrussee, Supporter.,
/Moulder Braces,• port monnais, Spectacles,
Silver plated Spoons, Forts, dtc, Gold pens,
Stationery, VlOlll4 Guitar, Bass Viol Steno.
Lithographs, porcelain Teeth. Artist's Tube paints, Brush
es, /C.c. ac. Also some Dry Goods, Wooden Were,, hard
and Japanned Ware, Fluid and Ott Cans, Camphlne, Coal
Oil, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Turpentine, lamp, issmees,
neat foot, lard, olive, castor boiled and raw linseed cope,
White Lead, Zinc, and all kinds of eiolored palets, Viner
tar, Canary Seed, also all the popular PATENT 3=14
27, and,otborthings toonrimorous to mention.
Impritetleablo to give more than ,f 1 genenaontlina
of my stock throrigh the newspapers, every one wishing
GOODS is invited to call and examtne.. L'ustoment on
eutering the store most.not expect to find every thing iu
m i ght; but nearly everyartiele wanted will be produced
inquiry. ' • -
'thankful for tbe liberal patronage hitherto recelved:lni
hopes to merit a continuance and lorge Increase of the
same. • , ABEL TURRELL
•Bfontrose, June S. - 1
2111, halt !. tiiFitt ! I
V.T. ELE,
WHOLESALE SA LT DEALER;
.201 Washingtowst,
(Directly opposite Washingtnn Market ' )
NeNrir ”Srcarls.„
STILT: CONTINUES to Offer to the city and
COUNI RY trade, all-kinds of FOREIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures:
40000 sacks and bags,- consisting in part of Ash.-
ton's celebrated brand 'for tablo and - dairy . use;
Jeffrey & Darcy, Marshall's, Brownlow's,
and 50000 bushels Turks Island, Boneres, Cu-
mos, St..Ubes;Lisbon, Cad z,lvien, Nantes, &c.;,
all of which will be sold at bargain prices frwn
vessels, store end atorehonses.. -
Any purchieer wishing to select, horn a good
assoilment wilLfind it to r his interest to call.
N. B.—Fins table Salt put up in small bags of
different sizes, and constantly onitand in ship
ping order. Also a splendid article of Roc!:
Ground salt, in quirt boxes, put up and for sale
by the quantity, in cases of live dozen each.
THE BEST ROtTE
FROM
TO PHr
WYOMING VALLEY , MILO ELPHIA, NEW
YORK, BALTIMORE,
And all Points Korth dc. West;
LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. :'_
Two Daily Pas
IIItrWLEN
1111TUVRIDERLAININ
LOWS;
NIOyINO ICORTII. •
N. Y. Fhll'i
. Express..
Leavy Leave A. M. P. 31:
Scranton, - l'iorthuland 5.30 4.43
Arrive at . Arrive at •
Pittston, .6.64 4.53 Danville, 6.05 5.93%
Slayton, ' 7.05 5.30 Rupert, - 6.35 5.50',
Shickehinny, 7.50 6.55 IBloomsbarg:6.4s ' 6.00 ,
Berwick, • 8. 0 0) •. 6.55 ilerwiSk, 7.15 6.35
Bloomsburg, 6.50. 7.30 Shickshinny. 7.45 7.0 e
Rupert, 9.00 7.40 Kingston, - 8.30 3.45::
9.55 6.10 Pittston, 8.57 . 8.15"•:
Northaland, 10.00 8.15 Scrautpn, 9
THRLACZAWARBA & BLOOMSBURG AB
• . WILL HE TM
SCRANTON AND N '
AS FOL
NOTING . SOCTII.
191111'n ti. Y.
Express.
6.10 4.23
CM.CIiECTS `earn yin
DEL. LACKAWANNA a WESTERN RAILROAD
At Scranton, for New York end Philadelphia, and intei.'
mediate points east t also fdl , Great Bend, Bingharntop.
S rraeuie, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and all important point.
W'est.
At Rupert it connects with the Catawissa Railroad, to !
points 'tsoth East and West.
At Northumberland - it connects with the Sunbury adit
Erie Railroad for Doints West and So tai r.•
TIIE GREAT FRENCH. REIIIED?
For Iquirniulticai, Gout; Neuralgia, Tic Doi... T .
Dr, ROBAN'S RHEUMATIC
__CURE,
Tic., S iNVAT.r.ABLE:
sLA A ROBAArA,,'
. 4 prelfle.." lately intro. Iv .* -..., ''
duced_linto this cimutry, is ././.:-. 4 "`
pronotinced by all to be t'
only reliable remedy. It
cured thousands in kurppt
has met nith great and woi
erful success here, as testis
vials daily received will silt
it is h.sYtitiees, but - certttin
its effects; warranted 'fret:
all inJUrious ingredients.
itoritlea the Iran .rune
it
It I ) : r a fee sq: l c Y Ci t tle which y has i
no equal for the cure of
above eomplainta. It is:
good for pains in the back.,
[ bones, or Joints, generally.
The deinand for it increasing. has the proprietor
to appoinran'agents. for this district. Also for We at the
agency of Dr..Roban„No. 652, Broadway. New York City.
Drupgists supplied on liberal terms. gent by Express to
any part of the country on receipt of the price. . .-
. nov29 y • ABEL TIAIRELL, Agent, Montrose.
- _-,_
HEALTH - AND ITS PLEASURES
Or Disease With Its Agonies:
c:tacw.z.mio 33etvIreosz Mena
be fonncrt There is one b - ut little wine, beer, or
apirits. or far better. none; take no coffee,—creak tea being
preferable;get all the fresh air you eau; take three or four
Pills every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the ore of
slops ; and if these golden rules are followed, ytre will be
happy in mind, strong in body. and forget you have nerves.
Thacrtikei•sidts Sfavu.a,..hterfoi. •
If there la one thing more than anotheifOr Which these
Pills arc famous, it is their purifying properties. especially
their power of cleansing the blood from all Itripllntiebt &
removing dangerous and suspended secretions. Univer
sally adopted as the grand remedy for female complaints,
they never fall, 'never, weaken. the stidcin, and always
bring about what b -required.
Sick Ileadoehe and "Want of Appetite.
These feelings which So sadden as, most frequentir arise
from.annances or trouble,- from perspiration, or from
eating antrinktug what la unfit for nit, thus disordering
the stomas and liver. 'These organs, must be regulated
if you - wish to be well. The Pills, If taken according to the
printed instructions, will quickly restore n healthynction
to both liver audltontack whence follow as a natural con
- sequence,. a brood appetite and a clent hotel_ In the East
and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used
for thaw disorders. .
DISORDERS'OI ) THE runizys
In - all diseases affecting these organs, whether they re.
erete too mtich•or too little water: or Whelbettbey, be af
dieted withatone or gravel, or withaehes and pains settled
in the loins over the regions of the Ithiners these rills
should be taken according to the printed directions, and
the Obatmetteshould be well' rubbed into the email of the
hack at bed time:* This treatment will give almost !mine
ate relief when all other means have failed. . • • •
For Stomachs out of Order. ,
'o medicine. wilted effectually improve the tone of ,the
stomach as these Pills; they remore ail acidity, occasiond
either br intemperance or irapriver dirt. _They tenth the
liver soff reduce It toe bealtby action; 'they never. fail in
curing all dies:lller* of the liver and stomach. ,
Holloway's - Pills are the test remedy known
• In the world fur the following diseases'
Ague. " Fits, • ' Sere Throats, '
Asthma, " Goat. • Stone and
BiliousCompinints.lieskuche; ScendarisruPtxmll
Blotches on Skin, indigestion;-? Tie-Doutoureuz, -
19owel Complaints, Inflammation, Tumors, . '
Co tea, Jaundice; Ulcers.
Constipation of the Liver Complaints, Venereal Affection
Bowels, Lumbago, - Wornis ofallkinds
Consumption, Weakness from
Debility, . Rheumatism, whatever cause,
Dropsy. . Retention of, fie, the. -
Dysentery, - Urine, se., Be.
Erysipelas, • Scrofula, or King's Evil, [SC
Female Inewdolties. Fevers of alikinds, lesser',
C.S.VMN i—Notte are genuine alines the worde " Ilot.-
Lower : New,lfornt awn Lennon:. sre•discernibleara
watermark is every leaf of the bookof direction* sarand
each pot or bra ; the same may be Plainly sear by holding
kqf loth. light. A tuindsoine reward will be given to
any one rendering such information amity load to the
detection of any party-or parties 5 owzoterfeldng the medi
cines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious.
lIS,* Bold at the Manulectory of Frothrowtrldnuowax,
Xaiden Lane , New York, andby all respectable Drugg ists
and /halm in Red clue, throughout tU civilized world,
In boxes at 965, 62 cents, and $.l each:
ow - There Is coneldesable eartneby taking larger boxer
N. B.—Directions for the guidastoe of patients in every
dionier ere sfhY.d !e etch iros..
••
rrmerirdathattheyharriuqttytea the
stook ottioode, which
1300GLIT, Fort CASH,
AT PANIC ~PItICES!
AND WILL SELL- THEM TO
CASII-I , OITIVERS,;
. • ••
Prices Perfectly. Itttosaishiskel
We bare - not time to enumerate Wide., 'Or ,s ' ea btit.
invite th e pub li c to call , etandne. and vadat, yea
- Of the truth of whet we publish; end of course. then buy.
4.1,,,1L8ERE1L0 it BON.
Unwortrille, Dec. Mb, 1860:- •
COIOI6E Lot 6f Family Onneriesjust rsetive4'uid ael
Hag 90 percaotThelow formei.pticea. . . -
•
CY Confectionary for tut Ito at
-
MURK PRODUCE of all kinds; for which the highest
I market prkes WM be paid In Goods. at .
• Upsonvillc, Pa: • 3151121:11A148.
NEW
ORIGINAL " ONE PRICE" STORE
HOYDEN BROTHERS,
THE PEOPLE'S AGENTS,',
Have a LARGT, tt SPLENDID-StOck•of
rt, -ftz,
Cpl r~
, .51
Cheaper, ilia the. Cheapest
CALL AND EXAMINE kit GOODS,
WIIETTIER 'YOU BUT - or: 119 T. '
IT PAYS YOU. TO GET POSTED VP
LL persona having demands against the Estate of Da
-2.1. yid D. Mullane. late of Liberty tarp, dee'd, must_pro
fent thorn to the uhdersigned for arrangement. ,and all
pirsous indebted to said estate are requested to make im•
mediate payment. - • (febe) Deists MeGnarm Ear.
PERSONS having demands against the Estatiof Wm
Goiden,later of Middletown twp, decd, must present
them td the undenstgued for arrangement, and those in
debted to eatd estate are requested to matte Immediate
payment, • MICIIAZL MCMANUS, I Exnutora.
iCta 6w Tnostss TIZIAT•
senger Trains ;
An experienced Nurse and Female 'Physician, presents
to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR TRETIiL~ G;
whith.greatly .facilitates the'procens of teething, by soft
eningthegums, reducing all intlammationr-will allay
ALL PAIN and spasmodle action, and is
Stall? TO IitEGVLATE TIRE nowELs.
Depend upon it, 'mother*. it will give rest to you, and
ItS . TAVI , AND lEFALTII Ti) 'yam INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article for overt en Yearn',
and can nay IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what
we have never been able to cay of any other medicine--
NEVER HAS IT FAILED, in a SLNOLE INSTANCE: to
EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did.we know
au instance ofdis•atisfiction by ouvone who had used It.
On the.contrary, alt arc delighted with its operations, and
veal: lit term,: ot commendation of it± magical of and
medical Tinges. We nay in Ode matter "WHAT WE DO
KNOW," after ten years' experience, and PLFDGE 01,1 R
REPUTATION for the fulfill m ent of what vvehtre declare.
In almost every Instance vv,here the Infant is ntacring by
pain and exhauntion, relief will be found In 'fifteen to pi)
\mlnutes.after the syrup Is administered. •
This valuable preparntion in the prencriptlon of one of
the mo.t EXPERIENCED and smr.ma. 'CASES in
New England, and has been used wi t h.NE VER FAILLNG
SUCCESS to
GOODS
• JUST ARRIVED AT .'TRE
I\l* 3EI VIT
• I=4 l-- -"rromixv" mirt.coss
MILFORD. Mmromber !tlt,
Executor's Notice.
Executors' 'Notice.
CHILDREN
MRS. WINSLOW,
TFIOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieve the child from pain, but invigorates
the stomach and bowel , correcte , acidity, and give* tone
and energy to the whole system. II will almost instantly
relieve . ~ ,
. . .
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS,, AND WIND COLIC;,'
and overcome convulsions, which, if not Speedily cured,
"end In death. We believe It the BEST and sEßES'Plein
la the 'WORLD. in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIARRIICEA IN CHILDREN, 'whether it aris.es from.
teething., or from any other cause. We would say to all
inothans alto have a child suffering from any °film - forego
lad complaints-z-DO NOT - LET F OUR PREJUDICES
NOE THE PREJUDICES of 0271E1:5. stand between
you and your suffering child, and the relief that will be
'L*RE—vea ABSOLUTELY SURE- , -to fellow the toe of
this medicine: if timely used. 'kull directions fbr u - sing
will accompany each bottle: Nbbe genuine unless the fac
simile of CURTIS & PERRIN'S. No*. Yoric, is on the
outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists througheat the world, ..
Prlnclparol:llce,l 3 Cedar_street, New York.
PRICE ONLY 25 - CENTS PER ROWEL
(leen y For sale in Montrose by Abel Torre
lit 0 t , F AT'S
LIFE PILLS, BITTEI I BI
TMEDICINE,S hare now been before the public
I. fur a period of Thirty Years, and during that time bare
maintained a high character in almost every part of the
Globe . ; for their extraordinary and. Immediate power of
restoring perfect health lo persons suffering Under nearly
every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable.
Ttie fullowin,, ,, are among the diOrer.iing variety of hu
man dificasea In which the •
~'‘GETI,BLE LIFE 7 , iti v : - ' , 7"IT - Tri.
a.,
Are well known to be infallitle. •
DYSPEPSIA, be thoroughly cleansing the let and 2nd
stomachs:and &eating a flow of pure,in.ulthy bile,instead
of the stale and acrid icink; FLATULENCY, Loss of ;Ap
petite. Heartburn. Headache, L'esMentness, Rl-Temper, Ana
idy. Languor and- elancholy, which arc general symptoms
of Dyspepsia, vanish, as a natural Coniequence V its cure.
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the
intestines with a solvent process, add without violence;
all violent purges leaVe the bowels costive in two days.
.FEVERS ofall kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular
circulation, vitro' theprocess of respiration in such cases,
and thorn ' solution of all intestinal obstructions in others.
The Life Medicines have been known to mire RHEUM-
Amid permanentir In three weeks, and GOUT in half
that time. by removing local inflammation from the mns ,
des and ligaments of the Joints.
_DROPSLES of all kinds, by freeing and' strengthenint
the kidneys and bladder ; tbey operate most delightfully on
these Important organs, and hence have ever been founds
certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the
bowels the slimy matter to which tlfese creatures adhere.
SCURVY, 'ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by
the perfect purity which these Life itedicinar give to-the
blood and nil the humors: -
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD comriknoNs,
by their alterative cEect upon the fluids that feed the akin
and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive.
complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable • .com
plezions.
The use of these Pills fora very 'bedtime CI! effectan
entire care of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improve
ment In the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS
and INPUENZA will always be cured by one dome; or by
two in the worst cases: . • -
. .
PILES.—The original proprietor of these Medicines,
was cured of Piles, of 33 years standing by the use of the
"'VET/aloes alone.
AND /1011E.—FOr this scourge of the West
ern country, these ?do:Bellies will be found aeafe, speedy
and certain remedy. Other Medicines leave the system
subjecttoa return of the disease—a cure by . the se filedl
eines to permanent—Pt* them, be satis f i ed. and reeved.
Bilious Fevers and Liver. Complaints.
General Debility. Loss of-Appetite, and Diseases of Ye;
males. The Medicines have been used. with the most
beneficial results in caves of this description:—Sings
Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst tonne, yields to the mild
yet powerful action of these •remarlable- Medicines.
Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints of
all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart; Painters' Mlle, Ate
speedily cured.
Mercurial Diseases.-Persons whose constitution*
have become impaired by theinjndicious use of Mercury,
will find these Medicines a perfect cure. ai they neverfail
to eradicate from the system, nil the erects of Mercury,
Infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of
Sareaparills. Prepared mid sold bi • •
• W. U. MOFFAT.
• r.slinstswsy, Ntly.ross.
For asilif br all Druggists. •.•••
Afflicted, Read!
WILLIAMS'S .',COMPOUND. SOLD
.;* Won for the PILES Le Warranted to effect a Cure
fn every caw and la all stages of the dLsease, or the money.
will be refunded. Full directions secorapaay each bottle.
For sale by Abel Terrell. Montrose; 0. O. Hempstead,
Brooklyn ; .T. J.: . Babcock, Dirnock ; Penuel Carpenter,
Harford ; O• H. Williams. Jacipwrn ; J. B. Slocum, Dundalk
A. B. Merrill, }Updates= I A. J. Merrill. Scranton.
F-. r '# St 4 i t
The is to testily; that Xre.'Entoryhis been - aid . feted for
yam past with that distressing complaintknown as Use
Piles," and that baring failed in securing relleffrom
Mous Physicians, she was induced from reports to try Xr.
-Williams' "Pile Solution," which we obtained at one of
his Agencies in Tunkhannock, Pa. The result has been
the most favorahle. The trial wai Made with it• rest all,
and after using as directed foe efesrdayk what.we intro
good reason to think was a permanent cure was effected.,
several other cases of * similar .nature ,Tichany.
have need it withlike results.. With Mr. Williams.motto
no cure no pay ",every one - thiu9ddicted wineertainly
do well to try it. - • B.IIIIIXORY, • •
Pastorotlit.r. Church. Tunkbsnn;ek, Wymninir Co.. Pa.
.lune sth. Pe, sr.
-- - jrat•KIA4ARKET
Oii PiSlie.Avitilteistat :Sea , l46 . / to&I.
.
ItEriiimettaiiily', id, Lica lgoOd supply tif
.I.IQ-MEATS44 all- Wads. paid • for
Beef Ciittle.esdkesAbleallhond Lag!ibik
Air forlillides Otial &lads.
IiENSTO,CK & "HAWLEY:-
IL ,
HIESIVITCK. nawtsir.
Dfontrose-4-filakh:Sotb;
- .KEYSTONE ,HoTxt,
ViIIVL. 8. uaTcu, • proiiriator
HlSLnew_a m
nd aoMedious Hotel . situated
T on Publie.Avonckiiear the Cann House,and
nearly in tho centre of the business portion of
Montrose, Warm fitly completed and furnished,
and-was. opened on! Monday. the .17th day" of
September, .1858,: for the accommodation of
the - puldicnd travolers. The Proprietor feels
confident" that lie' l& now . prepared to entertain;
guests in a manner;th r at cannot fall to give .
camp
Tie . Hotel and Purnittiii) Are new, and no ex
pense'luis been spared to tender it equal. "if not
superior to any similar establishment in Ibis part
of the . State. • It la' well supplied with -all the
recent itoPieventenbi: and 4.vmforbhitnd obliging
waiters will always be readyto respond to the
call of customers' 'l.', •
The btables eoriciectod with this House are
New as d• Con,vanktat. •
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronit
ago of his old friencle, and the public generally.
1. HATCH.
D 7 1 13 P S 1 A
- •
Ilygptplia,
• Syatem,,lippcpsia,
DyipePsia,. Dchhily' of the tyspepsia,
Liver Csoipplair.t, -
Liver Voinplaint, Acidity,
•
. Complaints, Sick headache,
Dilious
CamPuiuts, Sick headache,
rt.tn.q.E.Nct, LOSS OF 'APPETITE,
•
FLATULENCY, - LOSS OF-APPETITE,
t
and the numbirless ' other dinaies arMy:frona ht.
digistirm - an4 :fan cisaaal disorders of the'stotaach,
fad ready - relief 4: that established and sterling
remedy, . ... •
.• •
TII E . Oll - 111EPIATED BITTERS;
TILE OXIGiniATED BITTERS:
Reliable Tettimony.,
• ire ta li the allenlion V the reader to
lettar frogs Presickne Smith, formerly if Wesleyan
Valeeraay, cad kw . of Ann Tolls, '
,311ioni.ti9wX, Conn., Fcb. MO
Fier r W. thretlemta Mei ,
made use of the o.4yeensted /Miff, roifie aeon Of
Sears since. hating suffered fur twenty yelon
ff... (OM , f dyspetrla, w Melt' aria attended with a
nerv,.os headaelie,On an avcrace of not - less than one
in,aweek, I was isuinced, tl s ailing ric
sniroendatiod of Green, " 1.6 try nag b”ltios anti if
'no benefit wan rereired to discontinne the use."
Tben.e t.foon botile warranted a further trial, to
the
irtent of - no onthere:in' four, with a careful observance
of Oita are...moan, itte direction,. The :result wan, en
almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms
and their depreas Mi., 'painful conseqnenees.• I belicre
also,' hitters mothiseikan entire change In the habits of
me sS gent,and upon:the active energies of the digestive
' organ.. I now decor myself as exempt film Dyspepsia
se must persons. Thoso Bitters bare also f Ser
vice to other umpilte:* of My family, ,
Very:respectfully yours,
Auct:tyrui W. tiMIT/I.
THE oXIVENATED BITTERS.
TIDE OITIdENATED BITTERS.
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Ting' Co., Ka., Ang. 25, 1555:
Aiter . rodiTing for mere than tkir:g
vane with Drapepriaii and to ing,utany retaedies fte•
0nn0c1.4.4 tt.r that di..aea tt ithnht any pond work, I
avaa inthteed,lry kr. F. H. White Atr Man•field, to give
the Oerr.itated ititir;r:a trial. I tad' 'two honke r
laitich 'gave the. re much teller that I pitiliased two
nnrr,xhirh have uearir or quite (Dicier' a rum- / am
etrq neatly.revr years of are, and (Cr three
11011:11. part host felt tin it:COlNClliel.re fete my, food.
I take great pleaeitre lu waoilintredire the Bitten , to all
afflicted a ith eolll.l.lllilant
Tim Dr. White
MAXtrIET.:I), :Tinr3Vo., Ea., Aug. 26, iwt.
. 1 haice used the OTtei,idt# IffrSna in my practice
with decided success in debility and r eseeral preetration s
Le.. and cOnfldently , fee/mime:4 thrin in general tin-
hility, and dieenele et; digeetive organ,.
TILE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
lIIIE OXYGEN4TED BIiTTEIT S.
rnr.rmeen liS . CA,
IS Ttra!r:ist . StrCtl, ru,tcri;
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Sokl by Druggists, Bookrs„ and -3ferehnets in fvery
• tonitanil dig throughout, the country
lir - For sale by Abell . cuyell and Beid.Watrons & Fos
ter, Montrose ; 11.•WOodrtUS,'Dimock ; Amos Nichols'
.11roolrlyn • Whitney k „Monloy, llarford ; Weed it W a rd'
Greatßend;' J. C. Oldietead, Banda% Griffin, Groat
Bend.' ` • July
EREFI!4AVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
DYSOMPS/A s
DISEASE_Oit THE KIDNEYS;
Javan 081 PI. AI NT,
WEASNESSI ANY KIND,
FEVERIAND AGUE,
doe' Um Tao -caffein s coneecnent upon ,a diewderod
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• STORAC Olt LIVER,
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Mich as i i dl Acidity of the Stomach,colkky Peke,
' Heartburn.. Lose of appetite, Despondtnty, °activeness.
Blind and Bleeding piles.}- In all Norms, l heonutie and
' Neuralgic A ffectlone, It 10111=0MS %stenos" pawned
highly kneads], and la Lthers effected a decided elm
la
, Tide a purely vegetibie compound , prepared on carielly
- scientific Jaladille* enn* the manner of the celebrated
Holland Flakes*. tionidive. Its ceputatkm at home pro
decal its Introduction here, the demand commentlag with
..r those of the Fatherland wakens" 'Veer the If re of tide
might country, many of whom.brooglst with tbom and
hunisti dawn the - tradition of Its milk. II u ants dere
to the :American - poblic;chrowing tacll at trot, reads lii
Medhinal virtues mast f nelcomelaped.
It Is particularly mainuended tolhore persons leheide
conatitothea may hare been haludced by the vaddllah]Mt use
cranked spirits, or other' foramforme of dissipation. Generally
. . instantaneous to Ova, it andelta way Or ..,Iy . trt Hama
- elite. thrilling and quickening every nerve robing ap_the
demagog spirit, and, Its fact, Intneing new health and algae
in the apt.= - ' - il'
NOTlllnr—Whemorrimports to and this a bevm add
.' be disappointed:lnt tot he sick; weak and low qtrited, It
will prom a vegeta endemic undlekoomemed of idnglffas
M a ]4d PnTanni• , - 1 1 , . ' •
READ :DAREFULILY
The Genuine 'highly , concentrated Baerhave's tfulland
'littera
Dawn le init-op
bait* beGyint bottles onlyisnd vitalliell
Gus gents txkdoo Damao...TM'
at
Goa font& tridieniebrated Itedletus las induced:
thatatkomorpleb patio amok& goad
isa- Beware of !mix - 4am. Soo *at ma mom la os
label of wary, bottle yvo pay.
Au loyDivaisko r makr: It Ma boo bigysriedl
• .Ploettratosa..-
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thmunitetittib; . ,and'lthentbdis,
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- PITTSBURGH, PA: •
Those BITTP,4 artAold iti 16ntrosa by '
oe 4 y ABEL TrIMEL Dryqytil
==l=E=Mg
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IVIONTROSEI , PENNA
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.. ~, /ring itibaribe - having purchased
. -- ".2. refitted and n sly furnished the
II " • above well knowti and poptillii Hotel,
i s
is prepared to accoinmodato the 'trays
cling public and others withlall tho attentionti
and conveniences usually 'llltnid in - first-class
Houses. - No effort will be; geared by the Pro
prietor and his Assistants A make L li i - liOtc)
equal in, every point to any in t
the Country.
The Bar will always beisupplied with the
Choicest I.3qtiors. . , . 1 • - . •
The Stables, coariectediwitti this Boum , •
are large, roomy and - convententi and careful sad
I attentive Hostlers are slwais In charc of them.
I • LIS. 7 AitBELL. •
Ayer's . Batt
FOR PITRIFYING TILE BLOOD; Its
iral for the speedy cure of the lubjoined wit:deltas V
Disease:
Scrofula and Scrolfulons Affections, saris as -
Tumor*, Ulcers, Aorta, lierritons. Pint
Pustules, Dlotelsol, ROMS, Mains,
and all Sian Illseases.l
0 sut vats, mi.. nth June,
J. C.`Arin Co. Gelltlll t llt my date to ac
knowledge what' your Sara marill4 has done. Par me.
listing Inherited a Scrofulous tafeetion, I hare sutr, red
from It In serious ways fur yearst Sometintes lt burat
cut in Malts on my lands arid/ arra, sometimes It
turned inmost and distressed me lilt the stourach. TIN
yearn ago It broke out on my !midi:mil covered my scalp
and es:* with one sore, widely tuns '!sinful and lonthemni
beyond &script - ion. I tried men =yttrium' sead scv a .
physicians, but without much relief from any thing. h.
feet, the disorder great worse. At !emit!: IMU rO. I M
to rend In the Gospel Moos ogre tttat you heal prepared
an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I new frcmt yourrepna
lotion that any thin,: you made mist be good. I sent to
Cincinnati nut got it, and wind it till it cured me. T leek
it, as you adelse, lit small doses or ;;a tcorpoonful over n
month. and used almost three bultll.l. New rout health?
akin 1100t1 //Mall to form under e scab, %Odell, Mite
whale fell MT My skin is now dear, and I know Ly my
feelings that the .Buenas is gone team me system. Yon
yon,'snore that I feel what I San sa; lig when T
that I hold you to be one or the spas - dean!' the teze,,
tuad remain mu gratefully, Thurs.
ItED It. r.tLi.r
M. Anthony , * Fire, Ito.s. or Ervalipefrap;
Vetter and Watt Rheum. then Id need, idlyz
worm, Sore Ekes, Dropsr.
Dr. Robert 1.1. Prelate writes' nom 'nelern, N. t
Sept., 1659, that he has • cured an „tut( terate cu'u of
Propm. which thre Itched to termin to fetclly,
by tbu
perso ering tea, ar our Snratli trills, m. I Mao it er
our attack of lfalbinatif rt.; fol , o by Eater doers a the
same, says ho cures the common L'r•<Titans by it c.a.
stintly
)!tronchoccle, Goltr e, Swell ed
la buten Sloan o; l'rremeet, Tacna. writes: "'fire-t •
bottle!, or your Sat saparills cured. me from a f:oitre— v
hideous swelling' on [honed., wlinilt I lout arrered flout
over trio years."
Lencorrhern or 1111lics, Orarlan 'Tumor,
Uterine Ulceration, lerrnale Diseases.
Dr. 3. R. S. Chnuninc, of New ork city, write,: •
most cheerfully comply hill' the n ne•t or vour
saying [hue found your Sarsaparilla.most t
alterative in the numerous 10ITIfte111101 ter r
ploy such a r, needy but.capeePtlN In relaste 111 , ..1. es
of the Scroltiloaa diatheifs. I hate c trod many i is , t
crate Cava of l.cucorrhoa by it, and soma NI licre
complaint u•as named lay enttion of the 0te,7‘.... 'I i
ulceration itself wax matt cured. 'limiting wit lin toy
knowledge equale it for these fern de deranc - rn Ma"
lidu ant S. Marrow,of Nevrimrv,Ala., wines " A den
geronannirion tumor on one of thefernales in Inv
which lied dental all the remedies we could eniplot , 11-•
at length been annpletely cured by your extract of
snparills. •Our physician thought , nothing hut • >Jiro
lion could afford ireUef,Joit he tit u sed the trial or year
Sarsaparilla a* the last report fore cntting and IL
proved effcrtual. After tatin„.. pin? remedy eikbt 1 / 4 .1
no ay mptom Of the disease re mains=
,'
Syphilis and litereucal Disco.r.
Now Oat r J.mm t 'KJ
.1)11..1. C. ATM Sir: I cheerfully comply with ti •
remwat of your agent, and report to Non some of 11.0
cireets I inns realized with your .1 irsm.anlla.
I hare cured with it, In my practice, overt of
- the corn
plaints for Wilkie it is re( man n sad 'lave foaad it.
effects , truly wonderful In the ran of corrro/ ~od.t ier
chin! Puente. One of my patients had Syphilitic Oars ,
in his threat, which trcre coma bi• p doe and the
top of Ills mouth. o ila, ph.% tutuen,
cured him In five n•et I.i. Anoth , way nit •ice 'lie sec
ondary symptoms , . in Ills nose, ant the ul ration I.Att
eaten away a considi rail-. part of P tist I la the.
disorder would soon noel, tile brain cud ball littn. But it
yielded to my adreiluistration of your laarSaf , a
ulcers hmded, and he is well again, not of cootie without
sonic disfiguration of the far, .`wunamwtto land
treated for the, same disorder lir m, re. •rt we• trertng
trout this poison iu brr bodes. They tend lavonlcin, et, net.
tire to the weather - that on a damp day alio ru no ex •
crucirting pain to her Joint,' and bolus. She, ton, was
cured entirely by your Sariapa,hla in a few necks T
know from its formula, vvldelt your agt iit gal e me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory mutt tat a greet
remedy; con ieincutly , tie se truly , remarknbie usua .i
with it have not surprised me.
Fred( nially yours, ti V. I. tit M
• Itheurnallsin, Gout, Liver ( omploit-t.
I`.l/:::t1-!•11/12.1. t, l'retto tr O,V .11 ,
Du..T. AY? It. Sir: I lia..elrvit affirs .I.‘ Id;
fad chrome Ineutuati,op fur it tong t) • 11 , 111,4'1 !It; •
skill of phlneisna, tad stuck to me lu !pita en all toe
remedies I could fhad,until 1 tried a our', a One
betide cured moo tun two weeks, turd re-Cored my general
health so much that 7 rm far be WT. thou h. fore I tuts
attacked. 7 think da va Materrulnirdleine .1. E
Jules Y of ht. otdr, trutra I !tare beet'
&Meted for years ultir an ofe‘ lion-or the I , which• -
destroycd tny !wall. I tried eye* thins, and t rev thi ng
failed to relieve me; and I hare tale. a beel.tm-down man
for some years from no other cause 1%111 d , ra roe nerd or
the Lirer. 3fy belorell pastar.thelt. v. Mr. Pape, ailviatl
me to try your Stnimpruilli, berms...he s a id lie knew you,
and any thing von awl.. nos wore:. I rs lag the bless
lug of God it liar cured me, coil r u purr. el Lie /teed
as to make a new mun of me. 7hs sUI ig VAR.
best that can be said of you is not hall gime, t.neer,le."
Schirrns, Cebse es Tumor... EdelorriMent, Ul
ceration, Cartes, uncl ESfollintiOlt of the
Routs.
gnat a arlety of e-f .V 1• 114411 rer , ,
cures of these formi table con • limb; uarr ris I front
theuse of this rent fly, but onr apace fare r.lit F.,t -
mit them. Some (Wilmot in ty re. ad ; - 1 a
Alarth le, which the nonti below trotted arc II:: -cd t
runtish gratis to' all nil° cll fur In
apepala. Heart Disease,,
Melancholy, .I.etranigar..
Many rtrir.skable turns of these rhT.,•hour; hat e , c,r
made by the al tenth .e power or itt, TYR'. If Sl:e,c.
latex the %hal functions into i”nr, non, so I 11 ; •
overcomes dimonivrs wtel h r*Cl II I *le • ond VO 1
its reach. Such a re:m.ly lion long iv en I,q•li.s. I b
necessities of the people, all ase are mei:Lk-a Gut this
will do fur them all that tuc•ll far cc :
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
A. lIEDARD
r. n. MIME, '4.D.
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Coughs, Colds, Influenza, I loarsettes
Croup, Bronchitis, lot ipleatt Cons .
tion, and for the Belief of Co us wasp.
tire, Patients, tub ads-a:need
stamps of the Dittense t • •
• • This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any
other for the cure of throat and Jung conaplaiuts, that It
is useless here to 'publish the e%-itivitre Or its virtues. Its
untirstiled.excellente for coughs- and colds, and its truly
monderhil cares of - pulmonary disease, halter Made it
.knoWii throughout the civilized nations of the ctith.
Few are the communities, or men families, amonz them
who have not some personal experience of its trolls
some living troph y in their midsrof its victory over the
subtle sod dangerous. disorders- of tho throatand itmga.
• As all know the dreadibi fatality ofAltese disorders, and
se they know, too, the effects Of thit remedy, we need not
do - more than to assure them that it has now all the sir
tau, that It did have - wheremikking the cures which liars
won soetrongly upon the condone 4f mankind. , •
Propared ly Dr. I. Q. AUR Sc. CO., Lowell, Neu.
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ror ialebyAbel Montrose; Chiareli &PM nosy.
Dundalf; 1% Altman ..t Swisher; AwbortrCentre,au by all
dealers and druzglste everywhere. oc 8 y: on
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5yr.13.3.11 , 14,x
as
ODY 111
constunpiloti and Asthma
Caredl
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lloetsof Invalids are in 'raptures with a medicine
called 'flay cowmen Exnoct CV CAIMANS /MCA; •
Which we areaasured by an abundant* of competent
and reputable witnesses, is • ours, speedy and per
manent cure for Cosscarhoy, Ceram, Cupsi,,Thicoh
isms, ASTIIX4I, flamer, ikintiorionsei,- and Cm
ass Manure. This highly praised medial Prepatti ,
time Mai discovered Donna yearsage, in eilcutta,
by D. James, a well known physician cp great
eminence, who had tat& his Only dcuantar
--there with him, hoping tlO the climate would
prolong her life. Ms wed pronounced Sr" Incurable
ease of CoISMOMO.T. Be had beard mueli of the
wonderful restorative and bealincqualitiee of preps•
rations-am& from the East halo 41e.psp, and the
thought occurred to him that be might COPPound
• remedy for his child, Ile studied.barkand suecred••
ed - in made. Ids withal.. Hb man was cram.
We wonderful remedy bas since been administered
to thoasends of anderina• Is all parts of the worlds ,
and has 'time ,
rasa of 'Making • them completely,
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healthy end ham The origineX recipe rof, per Farr
lag, ma suceftsfullytudep this great Mum, win lw
- furnishat teal applicants by the uzolipiped, on
receipt of r, stamp for return portage. A Mall work;
written by the PecMc himself,, on tip above corn.
Del w et
may apply for the recipe. 'lb 'so who wish the red.'
teine prepared; eon obtain it at 111. prelate hat
three ibottlee for sl,—....ent to sot part of Irrnit
Plates Eiro
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prtors, 11.1 croint *levet. ivr•vir
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