The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 27, 1861, Image 3

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    Hi YEBIBiEET lESS.
- June 27.—No.battle of torportance
yet come off, and inay not ror softie time,
tho' looked l'or by outsideril.• • ' 1
It is thought that Blair *ill be Sp'
and Forney Clerk of the II use, Ethridge'
clerk of Senate. This squflches Grow.
Great excitement elists.in the serisation•
circles-at vague rumors of filaits to iiiVide
the Union, or to settle the troubles in a
,constitutional way, -find sa‘!O the Union in
eace . . There is datigerHthe Angel of
P '
eace hasiled the land, and the .D?agon:
•of war is
• Kentucky setabut •one z:secessionist to
Congt-cis=—Burnett. - - Ctittenden and',
Wickliffe .are - among the LThiatt metubeh.:l
Eorty , troops were killekatAYsiindotte,l
Kansas, on' tiw, 23d, - by the falling down
of buildings as tlrey were.
. of them, perhaps, are killc4.
A terrible riot broke oneat
:Wis., on Monday, msulting, in great lois
of property, told injhring several persons.
Martial law was proclaimed and more
uro?;ps sent for. Some So hien attested.
Caused by the bankers throwing out of
'circulatica he notes of matiy State banks.
It is naiti that contractors-for the amy
4 3!ankots will make a profit of $20,000,00.
-Rena and cheap goods .ptofitable
when sold at very.highptiOes. •
An officer engaged at tliO Groat Het
tight, says - in Washington ;,that- ):)ur loss
was betweenSeo and 600 killed t woun
ded, but we get no oftleial)reporq
MAIL AERAIIOENFIITS—moh - rBOB P. O.
MAILS ARRIVE—DaiIy (p•undier ;exceptedi) fboM the
Hank and South, by Railroad at.T.h; V4:31,
Daily, (sunday excepted.) from the, Weat.,.lty Railroad,
at 93 a, tn. ri
Frorajiinghamtou dikrt, every. Tatiedar,Tifurrtljay, and
Saturday. at IN p. m. , -
From Tunkhannock direct, every.:rne.day 'Thuraday
and Saturday, at 1 p. m. ,
. ._ 4 , tr•
From Towanda direct, necry TucAay -and fiattirday at
7 Daily from Friendarille (aunday eti.. - I Cepted) it 634,'
' - 4 P' m.
MAILS LEA V.B--tDally (anndaya axcepted);tor thee:tat
and h oath, bv railroad, at 5 it. in. E • 5
Daily (sunday excepted) for the went, be rlilnaatt, at .1
For Binghamton direct, every-Monday, Wenneisday and
Friday, at Ta. m. • t •
For Tunkbannock direct , ever Mobday, WOdneadaY &
Friday, at 6 e.
For Towanda direct. every 30intinyand Frid/xy at Ta.m.
Daily for Friendaville (eundar cx.) at TX i•
For Lacerville (through Anturn),:leaves Monday, at 0
a. ra.--istrivii Wednetiday at 5 p. at •
D
SMALL DEEDS ! '
MEDIUM SIZED. DEEDS!
. '‘;'*' l ;;A-T' LARGE DEEDS!
ADMINISTRATORS' DEEDS !
' EXECUTORS' .DEED! '
QUARDI ANS' OP:DS:
TRUSTEES' DEEDS! &C.,
• -and 'MORTGAGES`!
All of the most desirable_sf, - yles ;‘ilprinted
very neatly, on tii=wt-rate parchmenit paper,
for •stile at CASH prices -Atiorneysi
'Justict:"..s, and others, kvhO Want Weds,—
whether one hundred, or but will
- do Well to call aiia took at the fresli, choice
varieties at the DnmocitAT:loFFnfre.
, -
Weekly Market Reports.
t i%.:Li:w-yomi wiioLES.Ax.i: . rnici-.
,
‘VlleatTlortr, V bbl., S:5,00c4:1,00
Rye; Flout', 1) bbl., :3,100i: 4,00
Corn !Meal, "P bbl., 12-,Bog 2,85
Alleat, V bu., - 1,50
Rye, , , -I) bu.,...0,55C - 4- , 0,62
'Oats; ' p bu., (3211x1 0,30Q00,35
Corn,- .1) bu.,
Butter, J lb
Cheese, '1)„,lb
Ir) lb
Lard, 1)Ib
MONTROSE PRICES. cgr.RENti
Whoa 1 , 1 bushel. $l, 61.,51N Wheat flout br a.
a. SS,OO
Rye . • 56 cents Bye flout 1.1 cwt.... 2 •
cfmtn Com meal c ,50 0•4 1,75
cents !Corn
..40centfk I Pork r ~..101e.12cents
.•.:25cents I.mrd ? 12 cento
t Butter 11"45.:.120 10 cents
GO Mind! Eggs 1.4.40 z r... 10 cents
<lna
Buckwheat
02145 .
Beane
Pots
RINGIIAIST.Q).; W1101,F.-
Floor klbbi
Whest pl bu lt}i - 1 25
hoe do .. 50%
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Corn do .. .. ~ .. 50
Oats dd.. .....,' .. 7
Beamdt., .. .. 125 e, 150
Soctwbott .. . ase. -
flow {1 cwt 1 62.. rt. 'I
Apples V bti .. 5P5t, .75
- Oiled di) .. .. . IZIEti. I
V a.
.. , 56
!63' ' -: 00 9
1 601
Potsloon .
Checqe J DA
Ilnr .? ton
5.1.. t. :14 bbl
••• packing .. 1 6:(1. 175
Pe -Orit 100
•^Dlrkene 11121 .. 10
Great Discovery I—Ampletests, both ,b able prac
titioner,. and chemical anarrsis, have demongrated the
great value of Prof. Do Gritais " ELECTRIC 3 OIL," for
the relief and cure of pain. Dot the, people themselves,
are render4ng their verdict in a mann& bbth Unmistakable
and satleactory. More than twenty thousand tittles have
been sold in a very short thne-agreatlproportlpn to those
who heard others recommend it. who had triell it. That
its a splendid. discovery is everywhere acknot4edged,and
nothing like It was ever before prepared,.
The only Genuine ELECTRIC OIL is Prof.We Grath's
which is to be had at all the mspectable Drngirtsta bathe
cities, and at wholesale and retail, at the puoprietor'a
preen of the agent. Soe adrertieementa. • ; Zrn
For sale in this town by ABEL =WELL.'
Rotheri, Read This.—The follow] wl an extract
trcaa a letter written by thepastor ora Sam Cithreb to
:he "Journal and .3iennenger.'^eineinnaaiiPhlo. It says
%Our:lee in favor of that world-renownedmisdadae—ldss.
WtasLow's SOOTLEING STRUT YOB MIMI/BEV7 4 XIT/TITIg, 0 I
• • We see an advertisement in your columns °flint. Win.
slow's Soothing Syritp. icow we never said it wore in
favor of any patent medicine in our lifs but Wp feel com
pelled to say to your readers that this Jelnolbittnbug_..
li nrr TRIZB I. AND KNOW IT TO BZ ALCIT CL MI. It is
probably one of the most anceessfol medicines f the day.
becauee It Is one of the best. Those who have hies cant
to better than to lay in a supply. ideal) y
1.0. of 0. E.—letorrnost LODGE. 10. 154, meets at
Odd Fellows Hall, Montroee, on Tuesday eimntnes.
A. s O. Warners, Sec. 'Wm 4:8m: Br, G.
Bt. Joha E o ucanapmeiat No. 'SO. me-ta at Odd
reel mouth . C. el r lTL e ;g,l " .
d /tVg. =.lsls°r
Board oilitateftiotico . lebei 4 aby giveii, that the
Board of Relief, compoeed of.the ,Asaoulato Jhdges and
County Comcolssionere, will meet at the Conaniiialonere
°Mee, in Montrose, on Monday. July let. 1 1, at two
o'clock, p: m., and on the drat Monday of etch month
thereafter.to reneive aplicatione and make appeopriationa
for the relief of Volunteers and their darnilies,i under the
proviaione of an Act. entitled "Ari Act to create a Loan
Iltad_to provide for arming . the State, unproved May 15.18n1
Dr Damn or BoAup or*ltruzz.
ntitiSh.intri.XBtotr.3ll:l9l.;
'• VANORSDAVE—BAPCOCK---in
Bridgewtiter, on the:sth inst.,
Robert liunt, of the New •-VorIC Confer
ence,,Mr. Williaml - 7Vanortidale, of Neut.
rose, and Miss'Emma E. Babcock, of the
former place.
WILSON—BUSHN-ELR—fullarford,
on
_the 13th inst., by Rev.• E. Richardson,
Rev. Amos B. IN - Haim, and Mis. 4 Elizabeth
Bushnell; Both of Ararat. -
~~;a:~~sig.
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DAY—inGibson, - on thellOth mitt,. at
the house of his son-in-law, Oiihn
Esq., Dr. Erastiks - Day, 'aged 84 years: 7: -
1)r. Day Ava ' s born in the ton of CheSter
Con n., and in 1800 emigrated to,3lonnt .
Pleasant, Wayne county: 1 1 4. His itay
there was short. Being buritt out, be
moved to Herrick, in this county, where
,he resided over fifty years, 1,41 is
connpan
ion and sharer'iiith hint of the toils' and
privations of pioneer life, departed to the
spirit land son 'two years ginee.' .. He
livedae nearly all the first settlers of
this region in their-
,graves, resting_
from their labors..Dr„Day was much re :
t.pected mid beloved, eSpeciaily,by his .be
reaved children and graedchildren.—
When the "snmmons " came, he calmly
'submitted to it, as Alt of all men
Our nub(:rs where arc they?" R. r;
Jt , 7 111), 1%1;t31-2(1, Benj.
aged i,• -
- . . . ...
ABEL .
R. 5 - rug Ea 1,,
. , r . " .
• l ' 7 ` )Px63EL.-- Tllll - ;:UNION. i
.COMPROMISE! - -MAKE PEACE.' 1. m ..- '' - 1 - ' - --- . - I Now offers for sale one 'of tbe largest . and '
480`?'tc n ' Forever t :, . . ,
i nir . tatfemm i - , tit t g ,,,,,-n OW 'a_ ' i
._.. ~ i -., best . selectiohs .or,
-to sell, or exchange for a good farm neirrldontrose,. or 1 . ' . - ....--_. . ..
for other good property, with cash Of necessary], to ad- I .
just differences. _ Also, nnlers for ' . • • ' '
' THINK XAMINE
..• ,
• HARD-WARE,- ..,
IAND .SAVE 25 CTS ON A DOLLAR
•
received and forwarded, as nsnal, to INOONET, cone 1 - . , BY
-BUYING YOUR ;
S, CO., 23 Park. Row, Nets 17nrk, forgood prompt_paytag I -9" .
Merchants, of al., at utuat time.
P.O. address during the Summer: montrose.-Pa. SPRING. 4 . SUMMER
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IIAYDEN BROTHERS,
i
!. THE PEOP EIS AGENTS,
,
I ' - ----ATI TUE—
!ORIGINAL'. ONE PRIDE 'STORE!
• CIRCIT * LATING .LIBRARY.
BEST WORKS BY. THE BEST :AUTHORS.
coss. 111LINDIZED VOLUME%
INCLUDING History, Blogyaphi,'Travels
Adventdres, Poetry, Romance , LTlLJ? .
which the public can , haVe the benefit of Mr •,.
trilling RIM per week. Believing that
many will prefer to 'obtain the reading of such books in
this way rather than pnmtiase the %corky. If successful
I shall a d d from time to ttHe each NEW WORKS, as will
be of Interest tol the ptlbltc,Arrofitable to myself and bin•
proVemenr to tlpi Library. For further muilculars call a f t
Montrose, Jutib 25. SMITH'S 'NEWS OFFICE.
AT TYLER'S STORE I
'FIRST STORE BELOW TARBELLS
FilliE."GrapeVineßradle,"Botgan Pattern; Bost Silver
Ste Scythes, Smiths. and Rub Stones, Hay Forks,
and:olllpda ofErvinfriLTsols,
At Tyler's Store:
BEST•Barning Fluid, Kerosene Catnphene ; Tallow,
Adamantine, and Sperm Candiesokes
0111.; OTILIEWS
OD LIVER, Pure Olire, Vaator, and Metallic Oil, for
C
anathtnery; slso Harlem and British Oil. •
FOR THE HAIR, AND . MOUTH:
MUALLEN'S World's Hair Restorer. 2ylobalsamunr
I,ieme t'ocoaine, Lvon's Katharion, ono and two
shilling Hal:Tonic, Glenn's Trear's and pose Hair Oil,
Potriadtsde-Philocome, PfilladclOtia and N'AL ork Month
Wash, vie.: Parrish's Fragrant Ellser. for the teethond
and gums, Dalytimple's Mouth Wash, Dental Soap, Ac.
AT • irIELSIIVIS 13244 RE:
mo i mg e wzn e l i t i or s Piljg h r o lg ii hc i ri e, l , n e llt , Vegetable
"'
AT - TYLER'S 'STORE. •
ili _P k LE or . •
• xsx‘ir Gt:cicor,a; •
arit•COCMPLIMIS,
FRESH CODFISH, STONE WARE,
WOODEN -
• , &c., PAINT &
BRUSHES, :BLACK,
ING, SCRUIONG,
• •
NAIL ; and LATHER
BRUSES, ALI ; VERY CHEAP.
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, S LAMP
I 13LACK,.' TALLOW;, SOAPS
Of ev'erfkind but SOFT.-
:Yr Dont ask to get trusted at TYLER'S STORE.,
Buttersen ttoN and palls retrosejunciort
41e* * * * * *i
* * * *.* * latiete.
,MIT ittZi
4-o,logi 0,50 .
" ,10, - 10(4 - 11 0,16
. :0,044
10,09-iqr.o, 1 0
:0,09 "(40,08
UMOSI NOTHING.
BEE HIVE,
AI.P. PRICES CIII.I4.EICT.
Pork :X. bbl $18b0(11410 00
' Dre.anellors 11 zri - -r. 7.00
Boer on toot'.. $ 00a 4 00
- drinfed .. 5 504:5 600
1.1 1 . 51)1 ... .§ .. 10 00
Ilidc.m ..' .. ..t. O.',X 05
I Iltuns .14 1?) .. tips .
I..lbotoaer . s .. ...g -.'1.. OS
Lard ..-.
_.. „X 1141:5' 10
Butter, Arkin.;. I. ' (d. 'l2
, ;••roll ''..l 13Q; 12
N'A."',l! Igfiiiicti - 18,z.• 600
1 ' ' '' ' -
Timothyseed 1 3
Wool? lb • , ..3 '2sa, ,• 30
I White Pien s 4.1 tilt . '' 750
•
• - Please look at the following irices_:,,
Para Sols, fur -. . , *5 371
Plam Silk ParasolS, large, • .. 50.
Large size Mantillas, / .50- 1
Alt silk and worsted barege Shawls, 1 00 ..:4
Stella . Shawls, „ , 1 13 '
All wool and, silk Brodie SliaWls - , - 3 00
Striped Brocbe Shawls . 250
Good oil-boiled Silk, black, 69
Fancy SW, . '.
Handsolne Faney Silks, .. •
8-4 wide Bareges,
Nice Cballie De Labe, . .;
Good - Lawns, , .
Calicoes, warranted fasvcolors,
Heavy Brown Sbeetings
1:2 yams yd. wide bleached Muslin ; 1 00
„Kentucky Jeans, • — 124
All Wool Cassimeres, 10
I * * « * *
"A.l , THE
** * *
coen.T-stiint
GREAT SACRIFICE
GOODS SELLING AT
GiarsAT RUSE AT Tarr
TO SECURE SOME OF TIE
211 M 111-b2R2 8
Paper Muslin, dont& width,
Good Watch Steel Spring Skirts, 25
Ladies' white cotton Hose; - 5.
•Bockts and Shoes, from 50 cents to 1-75
. .
And all other goods not mentioned here sold equally
cheap. Goods vvill be sold as advertised, ind warranted
to give attiklabtfoil. ' % '
'Ail of the above Goods have been bought entirely for
Cash, at large Auction Sales, at tmmense sacrifices, and
wilklic sold at a small advance.
.
Ladle!, and all vrbo want to — purchase anithing ln the
line of-'
DRY GOODS
bill find ft to tbeir advantage 103 tall at onr plane before
purchasing elsewhere, as we will not be undersold. , An
immense stock's:if •
BONNET RIBBONS,' - r •
BONNETS,
FLOWERS and
RUCHES - ,
.and
Evergthing in the me .of I.
Millinery . 'Goods, 1 .
Constantly.= toll for the Wholesale and.Rotail
HIRSCH - NM BROTIIIIIS,
toeneeConrt and Water Streets',
• . .
Slim of „D
the EE HIVE.
Binghirriton; • Jlite 130, I.Bfri.
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Ad.thinistratoes -
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WHEREAS letters orAdminlitratlon to . the e.stabea
DAVID ALMN. late of Bridgewater, deed. hare
been granted to the Subscriber, all persons Indebted to
the said estate are requested to ' make brimedisut pay
ment, and those haling ciatma or demands against the
estate of the saidgeeedent, will make known the, tame
without delay to -
Montrose,June.l3.-firo B.2dcpOLLI.II, Adsolr,. -
L. HARDING da.CO.,
• , .
EALERS in Dry Goode. Citocetien, llni•dwitre,liendy
j-trxadc Clothing Hoots & Shoes, Sash, Glass, &c..,
Nicholson Depot, hliay 7t14-7. " •
"BRDWIWS IifiO.NdiMi'ROCUEI3. for Ituarse' aims.
121r}*out fifty different kinds ot • Ire,
and other Patent Medicines in proportion.
Montrose,-Mitrett. i i. . JOEL TURRELL.
Myer's Extract of Rock Rose;
4111 E grrideet rt.tnedy for SCROFULA, and other Wad
i red dtaeasee, ever known .
liarril
sm...r.py the , Sac k or Pound.. '
A.TIIRRLLL."'
Sheet. 1111usie. L
pcbtvrpilluzvEiewa , QMCK STET,
Inxic'a Lau and other . ew Yl,tcce. at •
ap2 EfIVXXII•I3OI3i.
;OUR STOCK IS 'OW COMPLETE !
NEW•GOODS.AitRIVING DAILY.
II LARO :FOCK OF-
ISTA PLE and EANCY DRY'GOODS,
I GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS,
HATS AND CAPS, .
BOOTS AND ,SHOES,
IWALL PAPER, f WOODEN WARE,
I •COAL•OIL, YA 1 7 10,"E NOTIONS
; • ; SKELETON SKIRTS, -
FLOUR, SALT, FISH, NAILS,.
" PAINTS. AN D -OILS,
And a great xariety of articles too numerous to Mention,
;which a e are - boast to oat
Cheaper thin the Cheapest !
• AT -WIIOI.I;:SAT.R AND RETA!.I,
oDUCE taken in Excha»ge for Goods
All (pads sold at ' .
• ONE PRICE and NO DEVIATION.
Our system of.doing biminess gives satisfaction 1
PALL
. AND'E;XAMINE OUR GOODS,
WHETHER YOU IltY OR NOT.
WE WILL SHOW YOLT.BARGAINS UNIIRARD'OF
favdra thankfulltincelved, and larger ones
n p.roportion. Ynnro,
ax.a.srpitsiv 3314.4C0E111.
NEW MILFORD, Jung 1861. rt
CHIGE Of TIME I
'01:1M1YIER ARRANGEMENTS.
(DEL ATV E, LACAI.d IVESTR`N R. R. -
1 017ASIMMEMIN
ASSI:NGERS reach New York et 4, p. m„ in time for
;IL the iltideon River,'tliTul L. 1. Sound ateamera.
I The Expreee Vain Notth connecta at Great Rend with
the mail train for the Vest on theshlrie Road.
1 On and after Tharaday, June 13th, traina will be ran
as follows:
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS.
MOVING SOUTH. MOVING Noma.
•
The Night Express Train Passengers from N.York
F.ast on the N. S &: N. E.. leave Pie6No.2,North
Itfc
arrires at Great Bold depot s , r at La. m.)7.00
at mfl 1.11 /Or foot of Courtland-st,a,oo
connects with the i From Philadelphia
Express train for__ ~
7 .
'leave Kenington, ,10
\:Y. aml Phllsd'a Leave J nactlon,, • 11.20
which Wares at . - 6,45. Due at Washington, 11;4
Due at New 'Milford, ', 031 Bridgeville, ( p.m.) 12.01
Montrose, - 7. - 2-1, Bope.(Phil.conection)l2,ol
nopbOttoto, 7,45 Del.l5 minutes to d1ne12,16
Nicholson, .8,02 Columbia, - 12,46
Factory% Ille, • .8,85. Water Gap„ ` 1,00
Abington, &40 ; Stroudsburg, - ' • 1,14
Scranton, 9,90 I Tobyhanua,--. 247
Moscow, ' _ , 9.57 1 'Moscow, - .1,01
. .., . .
Tobyhatina 10,35 ; Scranton. 345
titrondabrirg, ' 11;43 ;Abington. 4.18
Water Gap, ip. m.i 12,02 Wactor ! .-vine, • 4.32
llolumbia, 12,16 Nicholson, 4,50 ,
Delaware. (15" to dine) 12,Z Iloptrattom, 5,11
Elope, (Paned connect.)l2,so 'Montrose, 5,32
Bridgeville, 12,54 New Milford, " . 5.52
Watthington, 1,23 Great Papa, 6,10
..tunction. - 1.40 Connects with mail train .
'1... ew York. 4,001 Wert, at 6,121
Philadelphia, 6.50 I and Night Ex. West , 1,11.1 4
The Egprow. Auiseager Train South, connects at the
,function with the 2, :::p" p. tn. train on the New Jaime.
Central Road for Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk, Reading, arta
liarriebewg, be.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
, . .
heave Scranton A t0.m.19.%) N. T. Ex. train' East arrivea
Factory-ripe, 10.30 at Grant Bend at(a.m),11,30
Nicholson, 11.00 Leave Gt. Bend.(p.rn.) 1,40
Mont/Tn.?, (p. rn.) 12.15 .11controse,235
Urent Bend, - 1.15 i Nieholoon, ' ',- 3,50
Connecting with Dunkirk I Factor y vtlle, 4,45
',Express 18', , t, at .2.,:"0 i Due atScranton, 6,10
;The Accommodation Train dm, not leavC-Scranton till
after the arrival of the Morning Train on the Lackawanna
and Illoomkburz Railroad. tint.. giving Paimengers from
the Wyoming Valley ailirerf connection for the Wcat by
the matting train.
inn' the accommodation of way travel on the southern
dlviaiou, apassenger air will be nt tacheml to the Express
Freight train, leaving Scranton at 4a. m., due at Strouds
hiirg ti, Jagetioii, 3,15 p. m.; Return inF. leaves , Junction
at 3.50 a.m.; due - at Stroudsburg 8,:0„ Scranton 330 p. m.
!Passengers to and from New York. will change! cars at
Junction. To and from Philadelphia, via. Bet Del. R.R
leave or take car* at Hope. For Pittston, Kingeton and
Wilkes-Barre, take Lack.t Bloontahurglt.R.at Scranton.
For Jessup, Archbald. and Carbondale take Omnibus at
Sf =top. Tickets aold and bag are checked through. .
jcp JOHN' BRISDIN, Superintendent..
C. N. JENKS. Got. Tiekct .391. Scranton, Pa.
WM PANIC & WAR PRICES!
50
311
01
6+
4
SPRING STYLES NOW READY.
Mr. '3ElN:r3FLlVi e r ill ry
IS now receiving a full and Choice stock of
- SPRING AND SUMMER
GO*Dgi
Inchidings great Variely of 'rich Prints in new styles.
Gingtiarns.Brilllants, Lawns Challles, Dress Tissues and
Bareges ; Black., Fancy and Foulard. Figured Dress Silks.
very low with a full assortnient of Silk, BrocheCaahmere
atl Stella Shatvls.; Nana Sas, Dusters, Parasols, Rich
Ribbons, Bonnets and• Fluwera; 'Hoop Skirts, Broad
cloths, Cansitners, Siuninct Stuffs, dic.,; with a large ale
tort : anent of other '
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Staple and F a n cy Goods,
k .
.a,usttal. in Groceties Crkery..llardtkare, IroniNatla,
Stoves, Drags, Oils. -Dome and Show, Hats and Cam
Cloche, - Carpentering; Floor 011 Cloth,. Wall Paper.
Painted and Gilt Window Shadei,lte.'
The Stock la large, and bought . for Cash during the
present War Panic. and will be wild at low-down prices,
and on the moat favorabletetme for Caah. Produce, or to
Prompt time Finycns. N.)13*...-Plour and Salt constantly
on hand. • • • . piew 1111ford..blay,
UNION GOODS AND INSIGNIA,
E WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
t '
I General Depot, 12
111 411. 1. NN Street, New York.
ne and splendid deslces at the VI VELC) ra PE
toweat t S c 57 " ''
1 '
' ..,
, let quality (white) per r thousand ' D.OO •
•
.I let " Light SUR • 5.60
E
1 2nd •• ' I,' " 4.75 ill
Name and Business Card minted on them if desired. '
A single package of Splendid. Envelopes sent post paid
for 20 cents.
150. Splendid Enielopes post paid for $1.00.-
UNION PAPER extra quality at $3.50 per Ream. One.
1 quire eentpost paid fur 25 dents.cent
;UNION BADGES ANDi ROSETTES, elegantly made
up at IP, 15. 20,,25 and 50 ClltO each.
Liberal.discount, when ordered be the quantity.
_PORTRAIT OF MM. ANDRItSbN. Z cents.
THE YOUNG CONTMENTAL, 25 cent,. A character
k oil& • i .
lIE_STAR SPANGLED ' BANNER, 25 cents. A heart
_stirringdeslgn. E . •
MOMBARDMENT OF BUNTER, 25 cents. A splendid .
colored engraving. f_ .
MASSACHUSETTS 6th 'llegitnent•and the Baltimore
mob, 25 cents. A eplendid (colored engraving, giving a
correct Ides of the terrible transaction.
Sent postage paid, On receipt of price.
( 11.A.RbEE ' S TACTICS,
For Recrgits and Volunteers. Wing a complete manual
of all military Melee and regulations. and never before
pUbllshed so complete and eheap.sent pint paid for 25 eta
each. Liberal discount when ordered by the doken.
All information concerning Union Geode, arc.. sent on
application.
(; Mr . .AGENTS SCANTED.
Address all orders and cOmmunications to
1...1. ,VOIGT .ix. CO.
No, 12. Ann street New York.
PATENT MICA .AMP CHIMNEY.
• A Lamp chimney' putt will not-Break!
nuns groat Invention toinmeudiltaelt to every one
using.ooAL OIL LAMM It - glees =gra Ilghe re
gaires leas rimming. atuf not break by beat or cold.
Wing, or any ordinary , ' For sale by atorelreepens
geperully. throughout lha , and the Cinadas, and
wholesale by the itannfacturors , and Patentees.
• . , HOMINY 4IHUMPUIIEY.,
. .
• No. 3SI, N. Second Street, Phil'a.
'N. B. A largerimd enperioi,etock ChDiftA. ClO.ll
J401411113;13ili allows on hand, at prices defying com
petition.. .Tao the ihrtkmd Oil, at manufacture-re
price. - • _ marl 4w•
arALL) GE1 7 11.A.L10 PILLS.
17 l'o!fflf, kin& d tread ashy
0 , _
0)
EVer. offered in Susquehanna County, and
prebably, comprising 'the- greatest VA
RIETY ormost different articles of any,
Store in the Northern part of Pennsylva
nia, and perhaps of the, entire`,State. - -An
assortment is kept in about thirty differ
ent braheles of trade, and the selections
are made from aboim forty of the: best
Ifouses in New York, 'and more than fif-
ty Dealers and Manufacturers but of New
I. ork. - .A large proportion of the Goods
are brought• direct from the Manufacturer's,
thus insuring genuine articles. euStoin-.
ers on entering the Store must not eipect
to find everything in sight, but nearly ey
ery article', wanted will be prodnced by
imiiry: • Some ides of-the Stock may -be
fronted by the following general outline,
• but enumeration is impracticable. . .
DRUCS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS IYD 'OILS;
DYE STUFFS,
GR OVE4'I , . •
LI Q.ll ORS', -
,C,R 0 CKER r,
GLASS-WARE, ' •
WALL and WINDOW PARER,
JEWELRY„ . .
. • SILVER-WARE,.
. • PERE& ALERT,
•
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
• BRUSHES,
.4 MICR/ CA.Ar POCKET KNINES,
TABLE CUTLERY and • •
SILVER PLATED WARE
LAMPS, MATERIALS for LIGHTS,
HA RD , WA RE, ' •
• BED CORDS, •
• •
DRY GOODS,
MIRRORS,
WIND 0 li' AND PICTURE GLASS,
LITHOGRAPHS,
VARNISHES, BIRILCAGES,
• . SPECTACLES,
WHIPS, tf.-.LASHEq?
GUNS, PISTOLS,
AMUNITION.
T. 0 . IX X. C
,TIEDICAL & SUltai CAL I,4littnients,
SALT,
SOAP, POTASH, &C.,
UMBRELLAS..
:I' 0 RC EL, A TEETH.
Th . UttentiOu of tbC public is respect
fully infited to - thy stock 'ot'Goodsi. bought
'exAnsively for - CASH •and will be
sold on the same prin&ple for low prices.
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, 3tay.lst, 18(ft.
GROVEIt & BIASER'S
CELEPIiATA'D• NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES,
FOR FA 3111.1" .\\l) .33: FACTURVW USE,
49513roaclway, New-York:
Agencies in all the principal Cities and
Towns in the States.
Thc Grover 5. Baker SeWing Machine Company are
now manufacturing, and have on exhibition at their dth
ferent salesrooms, machines making the Shuttle or Lock
Stitch, of the same patterns and at the same prices as
their celebrated Grover & Baker Stitch Machines, thus
affordlog .the Public, the advantage of comparing the
stitches orthe the leading machines and exercising their
own judgment as to their respective merits. This le the
only company that tit.ttufactuthe both kinds of machines
and therefore the only one thatcan offer this privilege to
the purchaser.
"We speak from .expertence when: we say that, after
having tried all the principal sewing machines, we must
accord to that of Grover &Baker the ' pre-eminence.
Those indispensable features of sewing, strength, ord.
.tormity, and elasticity, all of, which are brought out in
this Incomparable invention, make it the Arst sewing
machine in the country. Others have their good points,
but this combines all, and possesses every characteristic
necessary to make it molt
_destrable."—N. Christian
.4drocofe and Journal.
" MZRIT VS. PRZTENCIL—We perceive that'the Gros er
st Baker Setking Machine is• terry day growing more
and more in favor, both for Manufacturing and family
purposes—but especially as adapted to all the require
ments of family nee. Other machines, by dlntof brazen
puffery and . conitiving with committees at annul fairs,
bavebeen thrust fOrward into the first place; but they are
fast being this unmerited position. The real merits of
the Grover & Baker Machine. arc beginning to be known
in a practical way, and daily is the demand for them In- .
creasing, while the demand for heretofore better known,
but inferior machines, is proportionately decreasing. So
It turns out in this, as in many other instances, that *hon
esty Is the best policy,• and the right, in the end, comes
uppermost
" A trialof over two years enables us to say with the
greatest confidence that there is no better ism:blue for
general Family nee than Grower S Baker's Sewing Ma.
chine Co. •It makes a beautiful elastic seam that does
not rip with wear or 'rutting. runs almost noiselessly,
is plain, simple, - "easy to work, and not liable to get out.
of repair, fastens the has of its own thread, and uses
threads and silks directly hom the, spools on which they
are boright."--..V. Y. Leader.
Grover Baker's Machined' Work, la their peculiar
flitch, aid fabrics put together by it may wear and drop
to pieces from original weakaesior bait usage, bat tome
apart or glee way at the mums they Cannot; they will
bold together when the cloth or c an to around theca hangs
la rage and tatters.—N.
..•• The points we Conceive most Deceseszy aced . holm*
tant to meet the wide range of requirements In a machine
for family sewing, we end more•fplly combined In the
Gr ov er & Baker, VW extent of capacity, simplkity of
construction, ease of management. advantage of using
thread from two spools without ro.winding„ . strength ot
work, elastitity, durability and regularity of stitch, and
quietness of movement. ..We therefore make award' to
the Grover it Bak •—er.".Avport CommittoioC Touitrist
Mote Far qf IS6o—ida? V fit. Louis aryel'aiiof 1160.
F. B. CJIAI44,EX, ...Agent,. .'
iy eq"m* .• Montrose, Pa.
~.• ' ,
La w B o oks.
.
•
P,.:RUOYB DItiEST, EIWO Justice, Dunlap'e forma
Gat!, dolfts rerruz. and ahem at ... - . .
p 9 FAIVLITII'Iti.
.
Aat;iilor~s
. = •
NOTICE Is berebygriven'that the underilkned , an • Au;
ditor appointed y the Orphans Courted SUlllactilis
county, to make distribution of the bind !tithe hands of
the ado* of Estate of Josiah Ellis: decd, tnift =mpg the
'hairs and lap] representatives of Mild ltetnte, rjll attend
totbe dale' of his appointment at the offlcsiet McColhun
t tirarle. In Montrose on Monday July Istrl Ib6l, - at one
o'clock p. mat which time anti place all room having
any claims upon sald.fand are required I preterit the
same or be forever thereafter debarred.
jet!, 4w D. W. SEA 1, Auditor.;
'
r • • Li -
NEVV . GOODS.
NEW
NEW
NEW
L. HARDING &
'NICHOLSON D
LIBERAL DISCOUNT,
We are determined not to ba ottt-doiie
STONE WARE,
• - ia the way of
• .
LOW PRICES%
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Tekcn In Exchange rel
7,1" CIO 0 CIO 0 32/ D
L. Relevant & co,
BROOM S
Nicholson Depot,.May sth, 1130.—Gm
t .
STILL ON THETRACK!' •
FARE REDUCED.
'ONLY . 15 CENTS!
BETWEEN MONTROSE - a 'MONTROSE DEPOT
T H' Regular Mall Line • wild carry passengers between
,the above places for the sum of 1 5 cents, or leas.
Passengers will he called for at their residences by leaving
their names at the Post Office 'or at the Franklin House,
Stages leave theirraeklin Douse at Ga. nt..' and 4 p.
precisely. , J. S. TA.RDEX.L. 'Agent,
land Girard Stage Comptuky,'Mootrose, Pa.
it'opartuership heretofore existing iutder the firm
1 of lit/ENtt & thirdity dissolved by mutual
consent. The notes and acconpts will be In the hands of
K P. Sam for settlement. .►ll persona indebted to the
late drur will eta the Importance of, making Immediate
settlement.
Snrnmersrllle, Pa.,
March 9th, 1881.
CU-PARTNERSHIP.
rtli nn E d S e u r tgri na ber m l Lapi tL eried Into copartrierehip
B. L. SUTPHIN • &.00., • •
1. FOR VIE PCRPOSII OF CARICYINO ON TILE
MERCIATIII BUSINESS!
at the old stand lately occupied by Yoting .t Smith. where
we hope to merit the patronage of oldFriendw, an well M ,
gain the confidence of many new one*, by a system of
prompt and honorable dealins; in oar pneinens.
It. L. SCTI'IIIN, FREEILiI4II.IR.NLII, Y.. PI:SMITH.
Summerseille, 31nrch lith, 1861. - tratt494t '
3000 ROLLS,
a A I LLNEW PATTERNS,
J9loilfinErll3 313cocols. Elltcoreo.
Moatroite, Pa., April:lth,
THE subscribers take pleasure to announcing to their
friends that they have this day returned from N. York
with another addition to their stock of Goods, selected
'rich great care, and especial reference to the approaching
festive season. Any person desirous of making
CHRISTMAS &NEW YEAR GIFTS ,
(and we hope none actil deny themilelvea the pleasure) can
find a rich and execrative assortment to select from, and
at the very lowest Cakh prices.
EVANS &-
ALLEN,
' dec22 No: 2 Odd'FeUowa Hall. °Binghamton.
. Watches—Ladiee Glamond- Enameled, and Odo—
m splendid article. Also a varietyof Gold and Silvea Eng
lish, American and SWISS, limiting and Plain. very low.
Gold Cbalno—A very extenalve•variety of Vest, Fob,
Guard an&NeeleChairm. . Evolve & Auxo.
Ear Rings and Breast Phis—An Infinite variety
of atylee and prima, in sets and bin le.
Finger Rings -I)Sato mid, Baby, Rigatd, Pexi,Scale
Ckaaed and Plain Gold Rings —a large stock.
Bracelets—Gold. Jet, Mated, and HAIR Bracelets of
all patterns and prism - Ryas', & Amax.
Ulcer Ware—Every description of Silver Forks, and
Spoons. ilapkineßlngs, on hand, also Soup and Gravy
Ladles. Cups. Card Casts. Pie, Butter And Fruit Knives,
Childrens' seta. 'Alta. etc.. warranted good as colnr
Plated Ware-A.Beautitulaaportment of Ice Pitchers
Castors. Cake Baskets. Walters, Butter Dlshe s, Sugars
Salts. Knives, ptorks, Spoon{, Toast Racks, Cups Goblets
etc.. etc.. by , Briars dr ALLAN.
- .
. Sleeve iluttons andaituds-4 large stock of all
patterns and prices.
Beads—Coml Necklaces and Armlets, Amber, Coral,
Pearl, Gilt, Steel. and silver Beads.
Shell Climbs---A good stock-ot shell, back and side
Combs, also Buffalo, Horn, Ivory, and DresslngTorubs,
Hair and-Tooth Broolim etc.; etc.,
EIIiTA.WO3 ces
No. 'l' Odd-Fellows Hall, BingLuunton.
GOOD 4.
, MADE To
6
E C " ? ' .I. l ' ' " 4 6 ,- a. 1
' .) • la• \ : 0 1 ,'
READY-PAY CUSTOMERS.
DISSOLUTION.
MIRY PRESENTS!
PORTRAITS, PORTRAITS ! •
NEW ARRANGEMENTS IN TILE • •
BRICK BLOCK.
undereigned. having- taken the Rooms fbrinerly
• occupied byW. B. DEA NS. is now prared to furnieh
all who may desire with a good and trut.Ml Portrait.
Being well posted in the production of the various kinds
of Pictures of the day. I dotter myself that my work is not
excelled by any fn this section oldie country..
Among the various kinds taken at my Rooms are the
AiIIBR97:I7S, , PHOTOGRAPH, -
-MINLAINOTk.P.E,. NAVILLOGR'APIL
Locket Pictures down to the smallest sized miniature
Ring. Transferred Ambrotyporthe finest thing' ut, for
esudipg by Poet to any partof the World , without extra
postage. My Pictured are bold. vigorous, and etpreeeive
—not those faint, lifeless' shadows often odd about the
country._ Pictures taken in all kind* of weather, equally
well, except those of young children. No picture need to
taken unless perfect satisfaction is given. .
In dressing for a picture, avoid light colors,—such as
blue, purple, - scarlet, pink, etc. Most Whers take well; as
green, black, red. snuff., brown, Orange., yellow, etc.
rlr. Remember that the - place to get your "picture" is
to the Brick Block; oVer,Ressi, Watrous Fosters store.
. •i. IL INIZLICTON:
Montrose, Ps., Nov. Rei.h, I.
BALDWIN & ALLEN,
Under Montrose Democrat Office,
ARE RECEIVING
.Fresh Ground Western FLUE
every 80 days, which we warrant to give 'satisfaction
se paw in market; if qat good returned at 010 eXpellte.
Tied , and Buckwheat Flour,
SALT AND PORK,
BY .Tit LOAD! BARREL an POUND.
HA NS, (,Su g ar, Cured)
• Dried Beef,
I- Smoked Halibut,
Drips and Syrups,
Molasses and Sugars, - •
TEAS, Cp.PEEE, SPICES,
SROO3
aht 11 x e oti,r fur guru at iqw Prico, for READY LAy
31entrore, January: 1861.
ODS.
CA-I=I:JELA.T
REDUCTI ON
ODS.
•
4 efet . 1 / 2
~ e t 1
)
co ,s,
GREAT CROWD EXPECTED i
MEM
AT THE STORES' OF ,
Gutteilberg, (Igostitbaum,
AT
Montrose, Susira County, Pa l
Ehoiik New-York
Susquehanna Depot,- Pa.
OUr uen f ee ris o t be and the n nb re ll in gene ral
N i k r r tiOn i3t c m on t a u eg
a In the
money Matra In the titles we can purchase
GOODS VOR CA%
FROM 1010 N fER . CI:I4OWrit THIN Fannerly, 1
Therefore we are determined to offer the public our .
general stock or -
•
EAR MADE CLOTHING
IjitY GOODS, .k
Jorgest and best
STOCK °GOODS
. . .
Kept in ANY COUNTRY Store- I • 1T1‘ ,,, ...1"" , "'1t' , 1'''.11. ,, Y r . . RS: . 1 it;.. in 4
Lan r c,,,,,, , •,. , ,,.., ~.I ,, , kflat. 40.,1%,11 , 11i.t0 f
this side of New 'Fork City, ' " , add app...., Iby ~11, La.., 1.• • . i,..,1 fl. 'qt., i.
f.lrlo IPr r5t.t,,....11.,... C. ~.i i i e. a.. , :,!.......... :...,
Defy Competitio n ~. ~ ),.. „..„.•. 0,1t..17 , ••• ~., t• . 1.,. It, :at t (al •a . 1.•
At Prices which ' - 4 ' -- "" t. • 74
. . - ; .b. pu -...h..., 0,..,.i b.,.... wl4 1 /Xi, 411 ttl, .. , 4.-••n J.
as we will sel, fur CIELJEI±IIfr at the small id vane "! ''''''''''':"''''' ""`• ""•"' 44 , '''" "'' " '"''" .
. .
. ct
,c:3,4,
~ ,
it..... : 1 .. 5 1 . a. , 4 . ~.. ~ 4rd ..Lit vo r.i. .•
of ten per cent above the•wholes e cost. We still ajl ' v1i: ' ,4;nf,',1 ' ,7i, , ,, " '. ' ' ''''.. ' 1 ' '''''' ' la ' .
the following GOODS at thwanneketi priced, viz:'
; • Let tt.,,, ,i,rt .1... of ‘,.., .4 '
Black Frock Coat worth $ 9,for £56,00 ,
NOP
......f‘a. - e Liv Ett i 1.- i l'A'it:l -ti.li
Uiliti.. , ,sit
Black Frock Coat, worth ' 10 for' 7,50 ! .., y ,, ,11 eurr Li Vv . .. c . .. . jAttllet., Ill'Iou• At-
Black Frock Coat worth 12 for 'too , 1 5 a n i.k . :, ,n 1 . ) . 3 . 61;r , ri in. 53 :Chronic I)lirrticordi,
- k at Igi 411.14, /Ir....tit-
Business Coat worth $5-fir .$2,75. t rY. liroll.r. 5..1 1 s' ip A t0m . . , 3, ibtilltliti .
BUsiness. Coat- worth Gifoi . 4,00 . - Costa sirnr., chol-
~ .i . r„ t I ... t ..... ( :lOU..
ranuelm..t.io!, e l :0 rant um, rls.tu•
(her . Coat_ worth $5- for - $4,00 . knee, Jattn .1 i c r.-... 1-2 cr nnar Wenlargradk•
' Over Coat worth 7 for 5,75 i
~ td. Ai:o ttoy t.., f,...1 .-• , 4 • ......,%:- ... Al, Oral/. fi.
. Over Coat worth lO for - .7,50 .:.. Ir l . ) ;',„"Tiv: il :. :.' 4 .'." il '.'"'.• :''''''',. - ..', 1 , 1.-
"Over Coht worth 15 for • 11,50 • . . t W;;,/ , ;la,: ~... ' . % • :'
'''
' ' '''.".'
1 I"
.0, 1: ...'
1 V. 0 or' thror Te2;-
• 1.,
. • Over Colt worth./ 20 for 15,00-- . spoonfuls a..: 1.41.- I , ' 4:9 .t f -, ,,,....tr.,tf I, r
Black Pants, worth $4 'tbr *, $3,00 ' );i 10.6.1.1 , te it.3l'. : t E;I4 (41 - 4 - 4.114 :,;-,•
Black Pants worth 5 for -. 3,75 ; l' .l fi ti.T r ii•NT i...;tt 1 N 'l' ?In aid3C-r7 x :4•11
.Black Pants worth • 0 for 450 ; TUI' ryemen tift,ll, .. !::)_ stt..,..r.t.ovi.
Fancy Cassimere Pants worth 144 for $2,1 , MYTH T 01: :;,•1 tt E::.. - '
• r.,.. lee t.h,f-14:::' orln r Itolli , . = '
Fancy Ctissimere Pants worth 5 for 34. - I.
.Fancy Cassimerej/ants worth -o.llyr -4,1 ._ •
a2l. Z:171 -1 0 V - 31 '1.3
Black Satin Yost 'worth $.3 for $2,25 '1 .-
V t .3::.1. V .
Black Satin Vest wadi 4fr 3, !
- Black Satin Vest swrth 5 foo 00 r
3,50 . 1 • GATHARTIC PIL Lgi: ..• -
OVER-sums ,t,- OVERALLS only ,31 i
UND'R GARMENTS EQUALLY LOW
YOL ; NG
E. P. MM.
AA Winter Lae fairly appeared, we Invite the niteatlon of
v _
L -it
toren ron,pootlo.i 11,71, n, 71 ••••.11.11 t-t 11.7 p.-.-a t ..."7-':. -
••••y •
W i ta..Et i rXCll:rX.S.ar.llllr i . ran i ' r ' t "7 . '"' 'l ' d ' i' . m ." ".' ""!- -1-.1 "!:• - • -
me:miry c-str:t. aa ,t, gam& ...I salt o . rt,,t/-
.. CI - ::rit a. Catl,ll7 7 I. MI t ~-.1,--1. v :11 ...I 13t - .
Also 'GENTS who insh to avail themaelvee of the °ppm. . ru n grme.,s., a ,i,.. - G• sli 0 ... h shi m ,i.. •
tunny to make come Fair One a nice 1a1.818. 8 Pato.. Is, Mr' $4 Hoek end 1.01i5,....; '
,Cesetgretww•,, P ale.- 1. ... 111.11 Sarrar•4l 88 8. 8 ie .
Christmas or New-Years .4E/ - Ike %whole ...say . . 01 :iv, ~,,-,..41,1 co:4. ../..,%... ..
.
frenoontly, If 11,....- ••••-•-ti. • 1 , 41171 4: 1 , 7 , 1„. 11 , .u. -e •4
, -
, .
'
...... PRESENT
ver. Lae.. of A litir - Mr, a eireeplou•ri.•
ri) 2-17
matins. ger Colgl urtr, , 0 eme. ' Yeelyle,,llifest !n0...
new.. linctomil". .. , ... E. 4 ,..., 0 „..i., the bend,. .
to one large assortment of In IItn•10 Pi a tory, j)l 4B 8,48,8. V..(11 . 1.• : t
_...,
~. • ' _ • (11411d111.21 or Allnli a. Ithreatosoll.m....frr 11
• :f- P' XS I=l:s3 ' t - Purifier ef the /110011 1 ,... cr7.l tont,' .11.••:-.-. to a! , 7.
teal Is heir, too norctrtaiti IS to il...dna it: n_+A1,......'.-- 7' -
meet 'Dose. t nix. ini .
CLOAKS,SIT.ALAVLSThe'. LlVe t t ll s. B .vll7r i a l t E or all.: 7.• 14 0:. i ii1t Fa
t
• *hurtle Plata are r,..talled by 11 . mci.c.. t,..er.....,,. ILli
. ' • - and . ,1 ' sold tcboiccatle by the Tradt ;nail tl,•-, It rcr to:, tit. ,
• BON'iTAT S. .
• 8. T. lA% SA NPO it I). M. IL.
335 Ilya ad lir al' ~ %e• w -1 . 41. - ;• • :
,
OUR ASSORTMENT OF , - - • --•-• —-- - _ • .
-
• 4 t :
NL'4W •VrOODS - ~.
DRESS-. GOOIJS : -NSW- . . .
6 , 9" tar C)C, .13 lEir
, . 1 , ..
. ' AND - - . 1 - - JUST IIECEIVE1)! •
_ •
. . . • .
.
:
TRIMMINGS • StIII.3IE4SVILLI4.I4.
. ROUGIIT LOC FOR CASH
IS ALWAYS LARGE it .COMPLETE, Plen;e tire us a call and, we ilk : H[l4lo fv,y!al
CO:IPRISING • HAIIG A INS t
•
PLAIN mid •,- strri,am .dc . co..
FANG? 'SIP'', s
, . April Nth, 18,6).-7-3t•-
Ell22310:11, .
. P ALPER.
of all colors and shades..: 4 . LARGE qt.A*ITY Or WALL and WI:MM . P7G •
• • PER, new for the springtradeja.t..irriirkf,
DE 16hArueo i 4 etc #4. c, . 4. lfontrone,•Aprii 30th, IS4I. ADEL TLTIIIf
OUR ST .. . .
. .
.OCK . .OF . . Susq'a, County ,
'
-.- .- 1 Classical and Normal School
DONIESTICKS • ' • -
1 , AZ' nerD4,(lBP - t*4l.
, •
• . CANNOT RR EQUALLED ' . - •
• PROF. S. S. HARTWELL, B. A., PRINCIPAL:. -
. .
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Ili: ITT 1111 PRICER, -1 - 31 ,, B. a CA ,3 4,AilDisa I ? . Ilieil.tliDif, AW,:sravre.
i
Mn. Min E. BLACKKAN
Good Heavy Shootings, 6to Bca.; per - eel 1 1 11 ,&nary M. :ft"H/tiaDs.
er,;Tiaeat.. 1 Marie on Plano. .
Best 1
Heavy Shootings, 7 to 8/et4. pr fil , Dr. U. Z. MOCK. Led 'der niyAnatemy and Physfolo ; : l . -
;-
DE.,'NLMS, frini - i 8 to 12i cents per yard 7 ril HE FOURTH TERM of the preeent Acid...tale Year
TICKING; S. -10 to 15 cents pty yard,i-N 1 `,?,# 1 "1 1 :4 1 ',, 11 . 0 ' i MLi1, 1 .,,,b4;i . ,ri, c 3 ) 1 ,°,,r 4 . 0. 14, 3 ,. 13 ,1 n r. r hi he
GL.NGIIAMS, from 10 to 15 . cts. per yard' ! i ii ireetion of Prof. S. •S. HARTWELL. that if is iii-a dour , - '
CALd' I
ICOES,fast colors, 12iyards only .k - i ' '
! l i n rFn e ffa u g i to"rO n a.,4"e:i lf uen r t'lo7, Pe l - ros i t: Hi w a faln7 l% a to ,„ed
" Rest Merrimack, 10 yards•only*sl.l preparation for College, foe teaching and other pursaita.-
eill do well to avail dim elves of itS ad% autagea. Thse
. , • - I , • are referred toll:woo who tuive already done so. - '
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4L3OrtitCp3a 313.31,1tit5g. r . • 1 For Pirtteularos, Sec Circular.
, ,c` F. - 11F.AP, Secretary, . W. Jr.:*.SVP, Pre e 'f.
A - choice article, only '1 . 21 cents, 11. -I
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1.• .Pest Steel Springulfkirte r • . . • t . z 7„ .' 1„ ) , i , ,? •' •
A nice lot — selling at I, ets.pe r spring . I . - , - - ~ '''' /•-
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Ladies' &molly Woo . 1 Vests sad FA •
Drawers. • tablished in Pittsburgh, is 1840
-•-; The Oily Peonnu whit College in the ;
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1.77ii0a, - Comforted ba a Praetirat
• 3/err:hunt. .
/AVER 6000 Students have attended It from Thlrq
kJ &e'en:OllRWL Ilene Slineirnedala have been
awarded DuffeZ,6yeteut t lf e lk,ok Neeplog; and the-new
drendsejunt Jostled n lettere front atodents to Phil
adelphia. Baltimore, Mt nte. Cincinnati tie-, provin4
It to he the best knurls. NY:Al:Vint Promtnall were
usetiV i rvaltdod- the rentoanehin Wm min% titO ,
w { tlt= e l ate Vreftvieon, C. P.Coeltran. aeoundonbe
, edly peuinen in America.
Da/ Editloo ot 'Du& Bonk li,..ceru op; poet- piid, 2.P.,„
and Duncan's. Gems of Pentonneblin • . -5,0 r,
Doff and Dungige. ?New 'School Copy Books. 6 Na'a.
:For samples of D in Co c lusu'e 8111110.11b4iiiti Ornate en
tal Promaniddp,,eltb the Pc. , , irrultrot6l pegee.ft,cll.:o
cents to stamps to -_
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nov y
LAMBS WOOL HOSE.
1.....116p2101191_ accitseizrres.
Of the Latest Styles, &c ., &e.
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Thankful to the numerous customers fOr t
tbeir generous patronage the past year, I
we respectfully solieitsa continuance of !
the same.'
(gutteltber, ?tlostitbaum, A 4 o
ICentrw, Pa. D:cor.hr IV)t, 1560,
which :comprises the
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ROOFLAND'S .
• *t‘ll MEDIC/b.._
c 440 4 r4rn
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STANDARD REMEDIES
• . of filo proooot agc,havc popui.it,ty
- only through year , ' r: (r i a...uuded imisfort-oc
reudero , l CI c.4.30f. "
• HOOFLA.,ND'S
CERM AN -BITTERS
KILL r .111 , h LI 41.:13.
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. Liao? Coalptaint. 13.71.pepuli, JalruWe; Norvatua
, - Intlig; DtSC11•0? 01 Lao Kid Welt. ,
sad aU 4 . llissarx .' from a'..llnorlerotllivcr.
wit of tLe. tocp aclkand Ordgum4
I3L RILL Kr:MUT' /4).vr,T
'taw mit r egnitt, itYilt, Aid AUL
Sri our Almanac for tr...f. cents per Dtatio
Hoofland's BaLsamie Cordial
Grughs, Colds, or Hoorseoes., BroacEltb, Lsilussso,
Croup, Pneumonia, Incipiiat Coososopds4
sod has performed the most est•nistaing eMses orrr koinia
• •CONIFIR.3IEICCONSUAIPTIO3.
Ai • ISktriiicel forsti,t. it is 'um:quailed. Plus, 2. vests
pt -r,
HOWLAND'S GERMAN PILL,
being well known threukhoitt Davies awl limarice, nee&
no mosuesati,..iliere. Tht.y ere rcrtae6 es.
prrpitrett with great nottetriem..and are ogerwoetedi
batter Cathartic Pill can Lo VtuCT; :SKS-psi bow.
Mies* medicines are prerwred by Jr. C. 31: - .1aaJo.
Co., Philadelphia, Pa., (4.1 and ate kat Lt
druggists and dadera in :lied:eines nscrprtais. The
wain of C. I. un tho outside of eit:la
bottlo or Luz.
In our" Errryb:ely'r radii/led innually.yott.
will and Ultimo* coat nntitnerktatory iatstkiitCrottl
parts u( the rotadr.). Ihre.,...iitnanaca aro given, away bit,
ail outagants.
ES EN EL N'S
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_AND WOOD NAPTHA
:-1101a12,
le the best- Medicine lit Me world for Ms cure of
Coughs and Colds, Croup,
Bronchitis. Asthma, !Moult Breathing.
Palpitation of the Heart.
For the relit,f itf patients in cuiraficed slaw sf
Consumption together with ell DiewaseS
of the Throat end Chest and which
predispose( to Consumption.
It attacks the root of disease; and makes diefed
dadroyer Newcomb to itVtoenee. It alsoprodw
nes free ecrpectoratiort, & Induces heallhy (teflon
Dn the climaxed Mucous -Membrane and atina4-
It is peculiarly adapted to the radical
taro of ASTHMA.. .
Oni dve of Mb inraluaNc337 UP often girt,
eve and rovequen ',rep. which Me portimgar
nature Mediseve deldes. ./1 iarerypleasitat
43 the !wk. and prompt In Po settle. Try it &
-he eon elated Mat it fa in raluale in the cunt gr
!Bronchial. _Ai' 1 ectipiao. •
Pri ce !A rents per Bottle. Prepared only 47 -
pr. A. ESEArVEI.V. and add by A, Rem- well,.
If; corner 9th vid POPLAR atm*.
Philair a. ;ea. For 'ale in iron/tor Gy
nut 29 tr....l;te) ABEL 'PURR F.LL Primate..
LIVER. iiii'llt3.ollATOß
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In nny, eli fltn(r.
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