The Traffic - In'. WcOen. • . Where hasbeen lately an unusually large. • • nuadier - breireassianSgolng ablaut the streets. of Constantinople. Many of them,. no doubt ; ' bela`iiged to the deptiiatioti which - came - to:14; - titioti.the Porte that their country' might be - tOtert - under the. suzerainty of the Sultan. • conaiderable portion,. however, -of the Circa siars,nolOn the capital; have quite another mission than a pOlitical otie to fulfill. They are here tii'slare:dealers, charged with the. disposal Pt the 'numerous j parcels of - Circas.. : sian gfrlslthat. have been for, soruLe time poor= in h into this market. Pert,eivinn - that when ' the RusSians shall• have re-occupied tlie,coasi -of th# : Caucasus thiti - ..trallid•-in white .slaves - Will be o•',,=er', the CireaSsiao, dealers ha'e re doubled - their - 'effetts ever - .Since the . cont mincenicht 'of the peace conferences, to in-' "traduce into Turkey- the .greatest possible number of Women while the opportunity of doincr'kidasted: • • TITOy have been so Sitccessful, notwithstand.. iitg„Sthe prohibition - of the. trade. liv.the Porte, and the iticienee of so manYiof-herllajesty's ships in the Black Sea, that never, perhaps, at - anf former period, Was white flesh so I`.eheap nsiit is at,:this moment.- There is fin :11Y-elute glut iti,the Market, and dealers are . obliged to. thrinv aWay*theii goods oWing : to. Ale extent of the supply,.Which in . many . -staneei has, been brOught by steam under the - , :British '6g. ( 7,-In former - times a " good mid dling", c'ircassintrgirlwais thoUght very cheap at il . Okliet. at the preientinot neat the sane' descriotion . of. goods may , lies•bad f0r . .f.5 fact, the tireatures are eating their beads •off,fi and toutf• be disposed at any sacrifice; how. • ever alqming,. Independent of alt.,htiniatie and Christian.ohjectiens to this abetnnable stare of' l things,thire are 'several practieaf "ones, which hare .even forced.theniselvca ibe tentiod of the Turks.... With hie, prices * a low cies of punhaarts come intoo - the market. -Formbrly . a Circassian - slaVe girt - was' pret -• ty.ltule-pf being bought into a'. good &folk-, wheionot only - .food treatment,- hilt : Often • ank and. fortune, awaited her but'at preient; IoW ,rates she. may be,,takeu by any ,Iniekstei who net& thought:of 'keeping a slave eft s )re, . Another:evil is, the tempt:' ion' to _ possess t 'a - Circas-iatigiri at snelt low riees is 1 so great in. he ininds ofilicTurksthelt many . who esti not afford to keep several slaves have ; been sending their - slaves to market, in I ordee to make rotßa fop a. newly purchased' I - white earl. The ccrisequence, is, that num. tiers ofhiack wotan; after bein g as many as , eight. or ten years in the same hands, have ' • latv .teen consigned, to the broker for dis-. 1 posai.'tNet a few of-fh, , --se wretched creatures; are in . a- state 'quite unfit for being sea. - I traS-e it .the :authority Of a respectable i sla , yebroker, that _at - . the present' inomeittl there have been thrown on, the' market unu snally large numbers of negresses in.the fain . ily way,.. some of them even slaves of pasha's ; and men of. rank. He finds - them so , unsale• ablealiat he has been Obliged to ,decline :to receiYe any more. A single 'ohservqion will - - explain 'the reason of. this, .which might. ap pear strange. when-corepared . with_ the yalue that isiattached even fo ab Unborn-black . by4in,some wunties. In COntlantincple it is evident, that there is larg6 - nunb\r 'of ne -;. be.k...4 living 'and having habitual intercourse with their masters et it is'a rare thing: to see a tuniatio. • MLA` iteeomys of the. eny,ofl such intercourse ? I have •no itesita, tion in saying that it is" god rid of by infanti cide,. and -that-there is hitrdly a family in Stamboul where' infon'ticide' .not practiced , ftt-,suCh cases as a mere matter .of necessityi -anti Witheif tbe- lest Temorsesor• dread.— " Leintba Marking Post: - • • The Snake that Blvdlevied I Horse. 1 In the provittee(orGot:az; Brazil; Dr: G:atl ner came to the. fazenda of Sape, -Atuafed at the loot of the Sierra de Santa Brian, near the - :entrance to a small valley. Dr, G. t,.elnaik-, 1 ecl..that in this - (v'alleY and thrOugbout this proviinee the'atre' onda attains tilt ettormoirs size t.,semetimcs reaching ft.rty feet; lu length ; the largest besau itieastred thirty.a e 1 but . but;; Pot Jt.hatl:been taken' • underl the: folloWing circumstances• I " Someweeks-be,fore• our arrival at Sape,7- writeot. G.; ". the favorite riding horse of ' Scriot Lagoiira, Which'. had he:ft. put out to pasture not . far front the house, could not be, 'found, al I boa gh_ rieti Search At:as made - for Ita all over- th faienda.. -Shortly -acree this, one of his(vlnitteireß, (herdsmatt,) in ooMg through. the wood by the side of a stream, saw an enormous _sueuroin .iuspetided iri t s he fork of a tJree which hung ( - )Ver.the'yiater. It was dead but had evidently been floated down . alive by a recent flotd, and,' being in an inert it had not been:l'l)le to -extricate- itself liptnithe fork beforethe: waters . fell,. It was dragged out to the open .country by-two-hors- I . and was, found 0 - Measure _thirty-seven 'keg'? length. - , OP Opening it, the bones of it horse - in a somewhat broken condi,tion, and the flesh in a lialOiested state,: found 'within', the boned ofth , e: head were uninjured. Frdnt thereeirenmstances we . eoneluded the boa had swal‘owed itie horse . ' entire:. In all kind of snakes, the' tcapacity for swatlOv.ing is(ptodigions.!.lliaveolten seen:One not this k t er than my .thunlb, 4-wallow a fritg a.slaree us my fist t and 1 once kiled a rattleTiake • four, feet Jong, an oftlO'great thieliness, which:hid, swallowed not Tess than: ihree, large frog;;.. I save also-seen a very slender snake, that fee! quertts- the roof of hOIISeN sWallior'an entire bat 'three times its own ti*ltneSsi' If such bie the ease with these 'smaller hind's, it is not to ((be Wondere3l atthati one thi rty-set'en. feet.l.on;z, should be able ttiswllciwa horse;partitularl: when itiS..knotvO , that,'previons/to doing so, .. it breaks the lion_s . of the lanidial:b‘: ifsellarould it, afterwards: lu..l;ricates it • with ,a stiniy.mattei• whiehlt hag -the powdr ofseeretinr , r , in mouth. . . • ,EVER Too,,Liari."—lt . is never too bite in right; a .. A,-„lit irttanoe, a gentlernanbegan !tudy grkiiinar ,er, he , had written filer ten yawl. It is never, too: late, to mai ; ied ; Naos :. the daughter of Enort, i hiir firsVausl • 41-i at five hundred and eight. It is never , i It:re to 'drop any liiibi; Jaines •thc,•iiirveli -t wrote - sixty-nine v,oluiries bellit e 7 he cOuld's he off his" solitary) hor,e - man': It is nevetoo late. td be -, a' ' wide ttwiike' character ; 'am old gentleman who has ,neised to rend o : , believe the ' ' DernOeratic l :Union; has 'entirely-recovered from the-sleep ,ire's that used to afflict litn. It iasoine .' : , .. • " pop tt es • too late t , the question ;': a =an once did so o a " charming vid•der,"' ~,. f - jtly. 115,,,V110 hid re.ched her house .afrer bury jug, her first husband . ; "You are . too, -late," Anti, the.reply,." to _Deacon 'spoke 4,0- me at 1141.5"vr-" tio to the Sell too, OM .• - i4r;aukterttinlnt produce; . ;iti s3m4meas: 6° ure,all 4u-effect& which the c ' heinizt +aid ly ' gibes tet what ikm calls t 4 • philosotther-'s c‘o stone', andi, if it ' tit not bringrichek, it dicta& -the'fiaitte thin. , r• liaislting .. desirethe of , thiiii. • . i • ,: • - ~ i : " • The firesi le a. is . sernm 5 ary or infinite irtiporta neri; It is mportant Init r 4uselit; is tali • - versal,.Andlbeetin the e4ueati )n lie na'xol'eß wiith the tro4 of childhood; ,iiresfiirm and ecifpr to ihewhdle tOture, of ide s • • Engi mh ixiter . his' ad iiae young_n- arried wonien, i that, • their miither, Ere maiTiii'd a gardene iiilult!ed thegardener in .consequeriee 4 )4,lnifitd4 I• Cl,.'". Cs _....'".--. 6. ""*"••:,. .',..... / ' ....,."'""*."'-."---,.. r: s. --.,•'--- "<"/ (.....".••••-•-• • _.,-;.„*.? .......-r:7.7.-N-...- _- -..-r - - - _A • • - • - <•.`,--, - -:-.2.'-f - Th ---- ...r..----e- -- --; i( . Government of.theUnited States. (s - •.: The . eighteenth Presidential term coat- i! l t , men d ' ' h • 4th of 31 -A - 485' d ( will ce expi o re a o t n i Tthe 3d of 3l B l;rch, .86 ' 1,. an • ' .4*. -(._' '4+,,' ' • ~...- IA . . \\ ' • :.‘ ' '..0 i . - r' The . Rxecutive.. ....II " . n fl us t'6vi csi. A .Zin'ol, rP orZel) - . Pr 1 P ';:e d 7 ,1 1:„.,"% .•: . - • . , , , • • It i .. . The Cabinet, . \o,T.keris Casa, 9f Mich., SedriaryorStale.. l ..-- ',-- \. ,- r j r --- .1 r, 11..../ '• (1. I . 4 ,:ij.llowE.ta. NMI, of Geo., Seeley of ; Trecut'g. , 1 tA," , , Jens B. pLorn, of Vak Secretary if War. / • . . II ,-C 1114 •• , 1 • 111,,, ,, fa r. 0 ill -.11", 1116 ) r:1 , : J IR.. t t , A O O n T ., ll l Ec n E r .l: o , ‘ uff ,. o . r . ut . .:als,, ,e c e 'r , y v of . :. - pry. . er. • k . . I . ' 4 AAitqs y . ._ BROWN; oilcan., ..f . '. ,• Gen. 4 • JEREMIAD S. BLACK, of Pa., _Vey, Orn..'.. " . : • tor , ( ,- , i , The Xudioiary i . -. . ... k ~. ) . ~t:GIRESIT COURT OF THE ttstrED EiTATErs. • • . •• . ,: r fcOG .R B. TA! : .EY. of ..11d.,1Chttr . Jha /tee. 1 . j hn ]'Lean, of Ohio, Alsociate Justice, It ‘ l l' J,.....,..Wayne, of Geo:, i " • " it 1 # • I , ,iin Catron,af Tenn., I " " k, ( I`.:t Pi (- :Ter V. Dantel, - of Vir:, t '" . u, .4 \l',Y • . ;eizu'l Nelson, of,N. Y., I -- " ' " •• C: ,'.ft, Robert G. Grier,- of Penni', " " • 1 .• ~ .:`, !..• ..,' • ' . n ' Cy. JohnA ; Campbell, l • t it i . • ~c M r .,eetfirtuondrinl i ,s ..‘• it Wash. . • .'. Colima )i,gNi.—Clni4t4°f6f(2enle7. -. J.C. L leekenridge,ofXentt.tky,/resiit.„ i 1 • 'l 4 Borst OF IiF,PRI'Es'TATI4ES.—OOIII4:4B of '2:4 •Mi! L .; ,7 - f - ,.. mb'ers. JainesL. Orr, of South Ir i: \;x'afr,' , l Carolina, ..S•prater. ,-' - . •:1 . Sa laries of Pablic,FUnctionaries.‘k; If 'Fifty-seven has passed a‘va \ *President, pc"; year. ~..„4....,...52,5,00100 _end' 'Firty-eiglit begins to-day i c . , 41 Vice, President, Per - e , i , '• • ..-- •• • ' 6,00 n k• You know the fact as well as ~,k '> 111calLers.of Cabinet, per year— . 6,000 , i ti 1 t lige to ten news when I try i i' i 1. ,. . , ...t*• chinrl"tic" r e• ( "I' r e n :. ! ` = "c'''' rt ' ) a d ' . ` 5°4.) ( .,•• And . that's the reason ill not i ( • :t i 1 i, F (....1 ! . i t i vc. !. .)::: i i i t l e iz, :) ,, : .• , ‘ :::: :i n . i . t"' n, ; : s • , , ,lt t i c i a m, e t e c . :: p ( ,,,i n r, :;:i ' l h - a r a . • i j a s e. h i. - u c ° .u. t . ..4 : l l ' °° l6 " ,: (.. i ) V r hat tlii , ; ta o t a lel a l i ,s r t e . d;.knoW so w 3 'wito read the .. \ :j.14)- 3 fe n ' t mr:? "C - C`rgr'''', (111'iv 41 " . ,) 2( .. ) 1,. . lii,, Of last. Year's jokes and last y .:( lif.;z .cfs..l ,l l 3 elgee nerd Por car...... ;-; r,OOO , its oolitks, convulsions, battle! 7 1 , ..\ ,„",„„trit, fi,„, ) •i ;. ,,-„„ ) ,„ , t „ , ..' f. 1. 5.00 -, L . Hailstorms, a9d lose of crops 0 i!./•,1 ConSulq, pi,fr year, from !tiloo to 5 , 0 00 11l Shipwrecks, and deaths by set 1.1...e.:1 -'—' l' • - ',4 And accidents oil every band, iii;;:;\ 'Revenue and Expenditures of the k -In short—lest 1 sliptllti try yo ii„, ‘ ' . (t o s' United States Gevemment. j 13v many tiresome recitation I \ ‘,.•.,e: .Tlic amoinit of reven•ie received - from 7.. '''‘,..'‘,# all .. .onr-c.= into tli , • . . . : ~,.. , ... •_ . i.. ~: sa during the i t , , ~,.,.. .Itli itc'er on this suldunar in:l ..--,i•,t.,X fii.cal year ending the lihth June, i s s: ; • ,• ,, in . I iffy-seven has come' to pl . i) :•;;:•! was $t;5.,0:11,513,67, 1,.. - 1 • .: /LW.' The expenditures for' tbe fiscal tear, 'Far other work I've. now in h • i( V•::4 ending :3))th ,Tune, 1837, amounted to • ' As presently youQ: understan • !T, $711,,5‘22.,7-24,M. 1 - . P . ! ~ \l*l ( - . • l "I caw a vision in 'my sleep, i • " Reson-rc s f ) 1„_ e o. e United States. ) That gave My spirit; strength •- >le! . The United 'Sul -s contain a Opulatlon . ; Tbrough Eight,eeti hundred I • „c).::-.4,-.1- 0ft7,000,600, of holm' V., ( ou,oon are k z • \ 1 / 4 . is 20,000 miles. ' i• • 11. white. ' - ~ r • The extent of Ica coaSt is 12,5'50 miles.. 4 li 1 The - length of tile ten ' principal rivers, k. • - ~,,, ( \._ • The surface of the,fit 'great, lakes is "And what !cow . I'll now relat Or'ratber a,ll that I have ti in : And handily can find a rhyme , "...._;,..l!zyj 90,000'Square miles, , - c lt. cc.' The length of Canals is 5,000 miles, J, E.',; 4 .1 - It contains the longest railroad on the .7' . c,..V1 •• --s , VI globethe Illinois Cerital--.whieh is 784 ks. • ,J , . 4, ~,,,,„ miles. „ , 'i. 4 1 17 J p The s u it l 'value g... - 0(100 15 ( ' IL it 'o * . c . Its most - yaltiable'prohirction is Indian - corn, which yields . annually, 40 0000004 ';\ts.), bushels. (agri : ndtairal i‘ ", ' li. The amaillitti of capital invested ini man- •,-,.."*, , u f acture is $600,000,00i!S .. - ~ L i j r i i .„ *.:' s j i, is amount. l n ti c e o n ,o n t ti , : f al s, ; tl.. o i f its internal trade . t i l l. , . ,) b - o Tr r, i . t u e tl a a l : i tn u th a n i n ' a al g u r e ic o n f lo; l ; 4 e', P is r 7 l l " , e s t l:olo l ,l. - . The annual.vibie of the income o( the . 1 C Arnha .. , ..b.itanks,„ts:_i•'l.sKoo- ;' ,': .. (1 ( • r 5 , 1 , 4.,,, The ;rilue of farms and live stock Li ~. k, i fit 3- Its mines of gold, copper, lead andlion ili it 4 _are auniUg the richest in the world.. : ' 1 , ;t.The surface a its coal fields iss1:18';131 , 3 .\ \ + square miles. • • ,I. 1.- -_ , ~\, ) ,.., 4 1 Witoin her. borders PTV 80,000 SChebol.4, h, s , i, 1 / 4 s-40'V:5,234 academies and c ille ,, es 'and 3 i Boo "•.! „, „ cylWi.ehurchoS•' • • • ~ :- •:1 • ilia 4 The annual value of agricultural exports - IrY:Y, exceed tile sum of $78r•73,515., '• • ' i Ft • l ‘,1....§) PoruisylveniaState Govenimtint \' \ i., , ' wp...1.1...1.1 F. PACKERVOp'!CMOr. .:- ' ; + . - e „,. I .:.. • •x ARNOLO rixyrr., GEolut: SCOTT, NaIROD • ' 01.1 STAICE.WiD, Canal Coin,,aexs t oners. . k_ ' ( ift , . . JACOB FRT, Jr.,. Auditor General. A • , i•-.. 4 .-4 7 ,4. Jon!: ,Rowt. Surre34lr General. , :" :*) . ' - 1 " 11 `^,L, Sna.ges Supreme Court of.Pa, ' . ', l i \\ ,"" Weirr.r. 11, LOWRIE; Chief ..lustire. C .. :.',.! i:.' GEORGE W. WOO'ARD, JOllti C. K.Noi,k 4 ( - , l*.Wit.lAu ~:ra.oNG, Jas. Tilovsox, Jitstiers: .4 , . ~ •••- ~ .., ' t.' T Snsifa County.-official Record. tt) .1, • + President Judge,...ll4m-Da•rin w.muot. r jr •• ( ; ~••• ..,',_,,,,,..:.,te J u dges , 5 UtittstNr. Ben:Rows. -. .. k ., . rt \\.?",. ,7'".""' q . \I '4i) R_ epr!sentative, ._......i1tr05 , 8. CRASS. 4 ~.,,—.:..,(*;,,, Shcilff,.... ~ ... , . ..T3ns.., I orso. y f District Attornery, - ..}.rfaliliCLlN FRASER, ( ...t i t. i .P.-othonotary, .G 1 B. R. Wana. ,- :e i . Register & Recorder CPAILIES NF.AI.E. .. 6.. . '. •. ',. / t t ti-Tiea5urer,.........., :CIIACNCEY.y. Sion. .T AtiLL3.O, T. CASE. ' 1 \:11C.,:-Commissionera, .. jPr rats c W L Things here at home were C.:',.• -. • qa.A.sce gorr4r. - T. a'.* -- . • i Di. D. 8.0„,,;... . j Old Buck his coat and wad Working bOth day and nip 11,k Auditors, It 4 -' l ,„ , • . it (#) ,or...ner ' • ( , P 1 • • ' (. j a, p r. s o i s i o n E ß T L . l F exic r....l2 : : .c E . R ; N i The wolves from eating up 0., ~- .Populatiort . l::t P ite :7 W l F o F r A I N d. T. ' ' ks . , :For Tr - Than - 1 Young, the Was still maintaining his r - i l • • • - ' Tow • Tds independence lust ‘ C.,J*) The population oft e globe for 18.57, .1 ,-.. e r.,w,is - estimated' .S follow.si: A flies, 100,000 -. Py aid of• Satan and his w i •v),,..1.0rin ; America. 57,6f,'6,882 ; _Asiacari'd 1 Ilia beaten all the ':take fit "ifglands,•.d2a, , ooo,noo i-Austialia and is-, And captured Many men - / ; el" lands, 1;245,0pft; Eri . rope, 2..6: . ?„517,591; ' t r t - . • ii• Polynesia, 4,800, ‘ 000. ) • • • • , ~ ( • \,::,-\•.Y, •) , • . Tolled, 1,05,-y 39,417.3 . . . 4 „-.- ! , . a ..-,,,,,, . 47 - 1 ,,,... c ,,,, ; _ ~* ISt , .1. -- >..`21t.:! - _ __ _ ft, — S_.; — • .. - ` - *1 . oJ — Cli -„4 _, . ." - t_ _(:.,"-;., At ....,,, ....." . . _ • • NEW GOODS • - Jtl4-7! ARRI - Tcp, SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, • FOR THE STEADY -• • • 1 4. 1; I-3E 9 by. • 5:: • tJ. LYONSI SON. 14optro.iie;:io:C. - Please itelamber, . 'THAT we-are receiving 117,511" G.OODS .weekly 1 end therefore have always a 'fide aßsorttn'ent - on Lana;uhicZr tire. proinise toell at Pees' as. - low, as the baloe articles , can h 4 purchas'ed for, else-- wMre in the cotady. HEMP:3,TE, Brooklyn, ? Tune :3, 1 • A• cqmplett asssortnient V • • - C. P. 5:6. FLOUR ! FLOUR J ! T7RD. qf krou,4srs,,,i, new 71;ent, ,just . received and aeuiug ac from $7:5nf.t0....2,00 per barrel_ HEMPSTEAD & 3IeKESZIE. Brooklyn, September 2, IPV7. • DELANES. rpRE place to buy Challis a song, is at 0. W. MOTT'S.' LEATHER and airtnsn, a new s.Ppply just ini I BENTLEY L READ. Yontrosi., Jul -S; 18G7: • • WINDOW ISASIC. •A fall a.*.sortnient of Windowßasil,. constantly on • hand et the lowest nistricet rates. Also= nntny other articles not...carried by tbe " Big - Wagon." • TEMPSTXAD & MCKENZTE • . Thrillinglpeideut. : I .llh_subscriber haring .aoit . , fesurtiOd the TAI- ,LORING BUSIYESS •:ertwirtertity (if his heal th will permit) will spare no reaOonable eliort to please ail who !Pay Eie fit to ,empos him. f.ihoP the Brick Block over Bentley and It6d's StOre. Montrose, June 24, 18.5.7.41 f P. LINES. EN RESTirt • , . "a:11Y T • • MOUNT NO PIE NitLiS BE:411771 FUL IF 4 . 6° RAPE. • . ".11.;VE IY:F.pag.if. • . ,- • • - ' TO,UO 1.Y.fir..41.17*.Y. sold by ' LYONS 6; SON. • KeitroaS, 'Tine 3 , 18;7 • It'dlways Was to me a fluster 11(vi printers' derilseguld wri; And when I read those sage pr With milk-and-water introdue That pass for Carriers' Addres , lily very vitals it distresses. rm no histOrian—l know it; Indeed; I fear I'm not a poet;' But still I have a sort of knitek Confining words in a strait-jucl Which cramps them to a rugg :And thus to use theM gives •111 I. sac', on 'tother side the oce' All Europe in a great comm, , Caused bypnother demonstr, Of that frog,,eating,hopping Who fight for Liberty_—aud Fight till they get a' King ag Now poor Napoleein—n s ota Not him who died*t St. II Ills uncle's nephew now , the • And fair Eugcnic.-:-who,.'tw By getting hoops ih Caused last year's panic and And now the question was d If they E):ould he decapitate Be droll tied in England in t Or, worse, he hatftshed to N Victoria regineh, ton, - F6utha for her little hands to Plenty of work ; fur 'want of Had caused •her laborers to Her Hindon subjeets in. the Led by a rasi.alora priest,. IThdire-rebelied ; 'and, wors. With - iforiittlian - she'd raised About one Walker'sric_ht ttl liis ., r4rged crew, and Aroona the mongrel tribes In Niearagtia nnithereby. .Besides, Pr:nee -Albert was To Cause her troulde'by hip, In drinking beer, - And•too m And a coarse. German *ray A had example, She profess 0, 1 To th' littlo 'Princes and Pe' And other titres had Allier Which I'v' not time to met Seeing V'ie's and Louis' sit The Rear woke from his hi Reached forth hisspaw som . And gave The Turk arnitlie : He's fond as we are of go And wants a Turkey for T i What else in foreign rands i r I really have not time to t 4 sTo YE THETsubscripers ar4 Stores for the Fa embracing a 1 the best, Shop r:trieties in use, t of Storeripe, Stotje Tr yihich we 00 . 4 dt Among our Cooking Ste Keystone. Premium Flat sonian, dc. These in Fixtures, will do ti, • REL BrooklyrySept. ff, 1657 1110nACRBF.P117 ,L 164341, promotes dige.stl9 it i , L.rengtbeati and. invi ,, orite. Price 75 ets. 19'btltre.. F. July 2'2, 1857. M. ITAWLY.I"S. D. yinciu.; w.-igrnoied 1at43160i, dolor atioietir. on I ha la fittink"up - *nuigtAlity, tbe conalklc at- • office forlitiire; Dkital alki to britig back sOirit4in this benifite of which he. themaelves'at I ..!'.:' : - g.*..-Tl - :. STOT::-:-.EM EPS I Gteat Rau - ft on WI ; . t DICKE . Mt . I I All....—Eor:i ., „„wiTasii'lVtgit;resx'nCre and euCtlinetw, Ittat*oltlay•ott • STOCK. 07 ever n'ffered to the ltatabltants of A 1 .Fonatata of the navel approved path., ~ ry„..Eirroted Oveiur i Large On.; 1 Cooking Stores,beAdes any q; 1 fur Wood or Coal, Offiee ; i We have the heat Stem fur. Int - rutni . fate prltaipte. ever oTet - 31; 4 at a v. 1 AftlaT. Wo n'ould take this op friendeisho are rolletied to no Pedlars, that a moments matelot! poor foonomftb do to , . It Is a WEG Nang mull* by peddling thew tlfteen per cent, and generally as bout bad debts., tmd eOcit o Q4l , vitals out of the pceaets of the pu In consideration of the alwr • STOCK of titenty . per'eant. Motion any • cgt and set it tbesotbtautate not. Nr•Nimpop,n, Nopt, tt3,16;)7,-tf `‘, 1 ..7 . 1 - REMO Akhatrpei Sept+.mbg: p, Dincir i'',...--,YEA1r5...:,..'..4.D1RE5S O F °UNE , 68 O4,lRRilEgi. l OFI THE'..-. DENT ..Ta,ixtxeLzey 1, 113713,• , • Had joined 'the Indians tor his banner— And mere, in a most.horrid manner,, : I He'd end the work' he had begun, . And the whole Union- overrun, Kill all the men, and—shocking brute-4h 1 .•,.;-• Carry the women off to Utah ; But this, Old Buck right gallantly. ;‘• j Swore while ho lived should never be. - j . Brigham had gent his agesit.s. out, 1 'ln th' Southern States to pry about, . And coax the ,slaves on each plantation ,- To rise for their emancipation, 'Cut all their masters' gentle throats, And to the mountains flee like goats. • - And, as the South no troops could spare Against the Mormons to repair, -• , (All her Spare forces had been sent . In aid of Walker's arfnament, ' _ •Walker, whdevery danger braves To 'stablish freedom—to hOld.slaves,) Greasy mechanics from the Ndrth, Small-fisted farmers, and so forth, With some few_from the banks of Shannon Were the sole reliance of Buchanan, To quell the Mornion insurrection, - i . And keep the nigge4 in subjection. -7--. `,' - '• Ind all t is bustle and confusion, • 'The Kans.a broil had queer conclusion. After his attitude defiant • Against the South, the" little Giant," Convinced that fortune never meant He should succeed as Preaident Of th' universal Yankee nation,' - Stepped-out to take an obiervation. Soon after, Washington was stirred By news that he had. Aaroa Burred, • I. Only more fortunate than Burr;ho '• I Formed a Republic, in trlhurry, In Kansta;rugi by acclamation, . . Was inaTdOlie, ruler of the nation. HisSecretariWthen he chose, And Gen'rals to subtitle his foes; - 1 . First Walker, great at lettemiriting, 1 To fill the Chair of State 'inviting ; Reeder, whom Southerners abhor, • 1 4 , .• He Secretary:lll,We of War; -,.. And Geary, Shannon, Stanton, all, • He to Ids Cabinet did call ; • .r For K b 6 einrr Democratic yet, v He.deemed no-other sort were fit. ~ Asfor' the Army, to be brief,.' Lane wasi)is General-in-Chief, , ''l Aqd such-display-his forcei made, I , Mister Buchanan wag afraid, ' - And signed a treaty of alliance, With an agent of the," I little Giant's." ':C. , . i . history. ; is udions i. : ' ns ' i . . • . • tu l ineasur4l; pleasure. • Crn ;- - - • ll_ pers— r's capers, i; iad cattle, and land., ,:a, o sweep" fty Bight, MIZE ‘i tiOn yen + * kin. 71 / 1' ' ' 1 tia— - • '. denuaht e, 9 thought, *les i tresses ; led, i • Mersey, 1 NEM I saw a skillful Pennsylvanian, Running the railroad subterranean, Whereon black cattle northward ride, And are to men transmogrified, Soon as they pass our northern strand,' And once in E r ic ' s dominions land; Which proves, beyond a doubt or emit% The great advantages of travel. • It seems some Yankee had been able To span the ocean with a cable, And now th'.. Atlantic Te legraph,— Which beat Puck'atime by more than half,. Fom continent to continent,. Reports in less than no tine sent This gave old England and her daughter A chance to scold across. the water; Promoting, Proinoting, by such close -relations, - The.coming brotherhood of nations , But at my narrative prophetic, Some gentle readers grow splenetic; And many a one whole world but fills The circle of the neighb'ring Exclaims, " Don't speak of States and Wars, But tell us about home affairs— Ell of all, F 4-111.21/ ii,t‘r • MEI egmning inning, ch smoking, joking, ~;~ vrow,' SIM= Mon, !rnaiion, ten degrees, squeeze: • living, inkFgh'ing. • 'What increase shall reward ourlabors, And all about our nearest .neighbors." Particulars I'll not record,; - For gaud deeds are their own reward; And we're forbid, by law-and ' -113tir neighbors' characters to libel; '(And truth is libel, boy/e'er. true, if holds a villain• up to, view ;).- , . • But still it may'not be misprision, To show Some things'l saw in vision. . saw a. fellow 'who'd made money, 't Who passed for learned; wise, or.fimny ,', rite as bid di, icoat had-off, t to keep . Ils sheep; 3‘asealion, el lion-- asswirntrAn', len-- orees, 'd horses— • 4,1+ KrAkA:TS. & r te . : A y :Y r * * "*" . ***"*reV * ** Ce 7 Ce'*„,*7,.* • - • . i Manidacturef's Insurance ompny. CHARTER. PERPETII . 1 n i t Granted by the State of Pe bit* CAPITAL, $500,40.4 ' FIRE, MARINE, & EiLAND TRANSPORTATION. II IS Company was organized 'with 4. a Cash C diTd, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources---to 'observe' pen. dente inconducting Its affairs, with, a prompt ifljust ment of in s ses. AS. Lim:genre, Preget. Wu. A. Rnonts, Vice Preset. . .41FRED WEEK; Secretary. I. Dinseoas..>—Aaron S. Lippincott, Wmf. B. Thom as. Charles Wlse, . Rinaldo Sank Wm, A Modes, -Wi J lliam Neal, Alf ' Weeks, obelf'.llßnions, Charles J. Field, J e ‘ is P. Smyth,. - ' OFFIC E ,No. 10 MeMgants' Exchange, Phil. l /- A. N. BULLARD, Ay t. Montrose, Pa., May 13, 185.7.—1./ . 1 1857. a fine stook of rode for 4851, At;ng,Parlor,and full assortment ,ws, Tin Ware, •annot be beat. I enumerate' the Queen, Jeffer or any of the I. McKENZE. t • 1 Si nutritious to the exhilarates the spir e :wbole systsem. ale by'. • _ 1 A. TURRELL. D. r I ENT, DENTIST, has acir residence, mast • • Lycoming Cp. •Mutual Insurance 'papally. Capltal,- 7 $2,200;000. 1 • I , T is one of the best Companies In the § It was incorporated in 1840,-its Ctiiiter • p It has insured, since It went into operatian,i millions of property, and paid over six hundred ; thou-. sand dollars losses. About twelve thousand blitheen ~_ paid in this'County. __ I . Applicatioris . received at the store of B.M. f.rona A-. Co., LaocsEßro, and at Montrose. - - • B. B. Lyoli F , Ageht. Montrose, Jan. 18.51'. vS.nlyi . - -. r ` 'pike street . ' where 1; ~ P f neatness and con "• 1 Be will be wbsent we re e h x ase p of linets in his art, of his pitrotui may avail ORD OnIUM Mice of Stoves. . New Fervi'grAl* - MeRIXBET ViN - FICKLE & yous,o; 9 QUIP every day throuihout the season, ,bytthe New York & Erie Rail Road. Butter and othercountry prodocisold at tht est market riites,:at - reatantable commissions; The prOceeds will be - paid in current, money a t the old stand. A. new stock of good just received. . • ' . HENRY McKINNEY. ' Great Bentl, June.B, 18.57.—tf = . GIRBATT. oree for the FAtt. nod,, y to thelrrommerm friends the. *gest And beet bel,,cteil TOVES • aural County'. • Tbe irstoek , Premium, and Coal' Antity of Pdr/or StotO, otel and BO: Stoves. nly or, reinibding sek,, r s, of Hawkers, said co limo themthit ft feeen 6fothed..fsetthat the eoet of • leou sweistr otr. to la tiOt loos than - t, s, ectuisoliditealleex Bar nothing penee • , , we offer otir entire, OVEN 11101111E'r WANTED! I , f 13ENNSYLVAIrLtAtONEY niken at ;in tX 'it chane. for gooda at R ' i - NEW , YOBX P g, .., mi 2urr or fol good N , otos and 4 , r. ;7l . , c at arr a o,all ot on' Monirose 3 Oct‹ ... ) 1837, ..i. ,- ' `'.•` ... , ... 1. V«. • ." 1 ' .s HI, or i:01 3 t rklas r "_:.. 'EPIJBLIVAid isi — Z. - - Just as he pleased ;}though when in echo The verdict •Was—" The boy's a fool ;". Still was his brain an empty socket, But then: he'd . money in his pocket, A usefurariicle, for by it he ' Gained entrance to the first society, And, like the Episcopalian steeple, Was, much looked up to by the people A charaeter I saw dissected, BY those, who tu►d - aa flaw detected ; And worse and'Worse the story grew,. Till, in a little montlhor two, Its victim was one morping found, Ilis tots six inches from •the ground, '. A hemp cravat his thorax •tying, His spirit fled .where's no more tying,, The ladies still retained , their passion For conquest, precedenceond fitshion And some of them—the lovely Vandah Would kill a neighbor t4'.king scandal' And sonic were envious, but lots o' The best I rather think were not so ; • And all—with scarcely .1:11 exception-1 Were beautiful beyond 4oticcption, And seemed like angels, :Though I dbub - AN' hob& as yet Their whigs had sproutl I noticed. They were fontll(sf change, From Church to theatre Would range, Wherever people came rogetlie And that in- spite of wnal or weather And had no end of changing dresses, And different ways to wear their tres. And now theirsleeves Were a ide and II Some lace and other ",Il4ins" showing Again .were very close and small,.: And still agatn they'd mine at all ; Their bonnets, too, and other gear, Changed quite, as oft as (ince a year. But L i must stop; they'll .hink it evil To be so talked of by the devil. Still half our swarining Population Were running up and dewri the patio Those who had nought to (iit Were doi Those who'd an object were pursuing The lawyer's briefs were long , ai ever) His talk continuous as a river, Jim object being still, of course, To win his client's causp.and nbrse. The doctor's thrice-distilled elixir . In spite of nature's ills would the her Would kill or cure ;-and, if the latter "I was heralded as some great ma ter Done by the. doctor; but if death Cut short the hapless patient's br'e tjt, • It certainly must be agreed 'Twas only nature, did the deed. !Ito() much evit, should - appear ' In what I've spread before you here ; Donlt thende conclude i've not an cy , A pleasant picture to espy. ' =I I saw a farmer's happy home, Where sin and . sorrow seldom core, Where days 'ere passed in labors ni And night i sliew by in slumbers swe Where Nature did her children, hies. With-lealth, and peace, and happine When glowed the wdst:at eventide, The happy farmer homeward Entered his cotage 'mid theitrees; Ills children climbed about his knee , ' , Mille, carolin g ...me cheerftit stave His wife a smiling welcome gave And oft they' blessed the Heavenly' That •gave the joy's of evening's hou . And Fifty•eight, like 'FiftY-Seven, But brought them one year nearer "The devil, as the Serip ti rei show, Tempts sinful mortals, thigh and lo . And, acting well his variouspart, Suits every brihe to every heart:" Thus Hannah More, a wise old_ mail Long since, in England, sung or sai ; But he to whom this text of hers I think undoubtedly refers, tip' aarery'difrerentchaitrorn And erafty in a high degree) My bribe is but these simpfe lines, In which no wit or gains shines; El they an idle hour should While, Perchance they'll tempt you youyo a Perchance you'll owniuly rrOral tr And "give-the'[printel.'s] dtvil hi! GOING GOI Bl7Tmetstlitengh the bawls alba Sheriff. We of our own GOODS, therein GREAT INDUCE*E .• ARE RED TO CASH CU., TONE or on SHOAT CRED/T, Kith approred n'oies. 11 to avail themselves of thls op 4 *if rtunlty, we advise St tiTTENBERG, OS.ENtin • ' I .. . .. - EU:SAT ER-'I ANNTROS, SQ. . O , PAI. SU4QUEH4SNAr DEPOT, Stl, or 2'OWAND4BRAD,FOM ' • Where we er , to satt!tite . • M I - X Att ) : ' , —4VD. 4VOM SWPnfir : toe Great - ifti,g4 ...(i.PIIRCIIAS 'OP AL:L , RINRI Dry Gtiqds. & ''. Y,ll4de, wbleb lure•botu Wily . porch .ungegOg-ftegl4 ' nelllntat!he gnu) A apiernlld -., 0R V - OIV i COMPRISING AL obi' xViraY , t ' - DRIE . OOt©.9 0 ) . i - Bwr As 1 RICILMOIRE ANTIQUE. ji . ~ • i 1 ~. - . II eK. , AND FARM SILKS. LAIN ANtKPRINTED Firm.; A,l) 8 4= t xtitri t tg, • - PARAMETTA- 1 WO per Dent , lore? DOD -. : — .11011111-. Tit 11,0 our stock is bnmptetf andsula \ *Eig low, Ire A BEd O7O'•EICIF ' =LW X.A4k . , which we offer 30 pin neat, lower Om\ arO'' MAU, I this unction. Also Clotld g algae to collet In tki runner; and WARMAN ED, ti . i • , Clot t All kind, of Grain lake -et ebb RIMIEST MA Also Dried Apples m 0 ' V ell, I . ; • Plane 0,11 and price ou g and aid* . I ' ''': .. VIA .. - ,' 7 $ . ..c., . . . _, .. .. [ Gpatt!mtbees t 114)10211 moirrMat,*.l4.•r:Orit .. i. no.E#Eps,‘ fiat %TOY, incliitifittbeib* 2tt r o7. e dl M.4-041g.:"1:4.11:Pv ME c, iiial g . it ; t. , I = eaveh. ;mile- EN C • T • 1.4 to dbpoin RS, ..h. , ..1.1. • esti st-the i co„ Q. CO., es , its Or = IS, OF Pgl 9 ; II .T u f aI . C9S, verdir, &e; In Ai • . have . oc bad a~ PRICE& ' ypi *tee 'bole &Co. T.Tri#.l97fp,. .•..4 - g.ipti•,:. ~ 7 Montrose Directory. Bor.Officers:. - cl, , 4 .1 Rninlati;4lfred Baldwin..;• -_ .- ' ' Mott, Counci.t..--Azor L a thr op „ et W. Pi; Bnik. S. IL Mulford. B. C. - Fordhani, 11l ' 4 ,e, S. Bentley, Wm. If., &marl. Wth- iW. ( Smith, Wtn.l...Peet, s otorge-Keeler.Ml '‘ltimcm or /nit Pitadn.--A.', Chamber. ' linfitee osier Post's store, Public'Ave. t ' nue:- Charles' AvrerYoffice, i two :doors ‘ 9 . 1,1 eaat of Poet's - store; Turnpike street. V I 11:iiti Coxeratua.- - -A. L. Webster. t- 4 ~ CONSTAILIC—NeIson C. Warner.' e i., l Asssasoa.—Wm. 13. Boyd. - • se" Poo* Marros.—Edirin Baldwin; Sam- t 4 . net Bard. ----- M Chnicles, Miniiters,*c. Al iirmoirtirt.—Eal l i Side of Turn Pike St., V trod Maple Street". Rev. B. B. Emory. Parsonage. Ninth Of Chinch. :,, 00 Paitsturruntaw.—North •skie of , Toni- I , i, pike street, Rev. ILIA. Riley. - Parson. t. age im Maple street, rear of Chtirch. . A PainasiaNTßriscorsi. (St: Paul)Cn.— 't." 4 - East; of "Odd Fellows' Ball, on Turnpike 1 Street. Rev.'R. B. Peet, 'lector, Rea- / ' tory on Chestnut Street. . • Carnets:—Corner of Cherry' Street t. and Cedar Lane. .... IJurrussamsr.—On New 3filford road, 1 11 ,, i front Public square. Rev.' A. 0. Wrirren. r Residence a few rods west of anirch, on Binghaintbn Ternpike.' • 1 Barrier.—West of Searle's'Uotel, con - wt l ner of Pine and-Turnpike Street. Q , BETONL.- (Oolored,)-Pleasant , ValleY , )on Binghamton Turnpike: A . e i 1 7._ ZION. (Colored)--West,of Bspttst Ch., . 4Nortli side of. Turnpike Street. 1G . . • ---- •s, ..-- I ‘i, i . Ase ! fi rev:l ee lr e Benevolent Societies. Th ereday,en (4. he. i I if,, , fore every full moon, in Odd Fellows' lIall.!e w ' L 0. or.O. P.—Meets in: = 4:tdd Fello - Ws'i,„ Ho, corner ot. Cherry anCturnpike 8t.,1 V every T9eaday evening. '.., • ' Hotels. - - I til4 MONTROSE Horzz.—West side o. r P u bl y ti. ) lic Avenue, corner of Public Avenue and ~ Turnpike street. L.. Searle, Proprietor. IV . Frusitun Hozzi.--Corner ..of Puhlie Avenue and Maple street. J. S. Tarbelb Proprietar.-. t•s: - . . 01 Printing. 'Offices. , 1 t s l i NM:PENDENT REPUBLICA-V.-Ir. H. Frai zier, Publisher. Office east of Searle't Hotel, on Cherry street. • MONTRO9E DIMOCRAT.—A.J.GerraSOI4 i':.' Publisher. Office on Public Avenue. CALENDAR P11,418-58:- S. T. I W.l L . I F. 1253 10 17 24 31 t 4 FED. M II EMI II II Arn 12 19 243 II MAY. 1i) 17 24 31 16 23 30 6 4. JUNE ‘" .1. M 13 20 27 JrLT M Ala 1 16 23 30 SSP? 13 20 27 kl (. Ocr M 10 17 24 31 ~= o Nov. Dec. . . 15 22. 29 I 13 20 27 M Read the followini ,etter. 1109 E TEST,IIIIO.Irfr,. We have receiveil the following letter • DR. lioasz's INDIAN Root Pi • AUBURN FiliVß Cc Susq. Co., Pa., Sept. Reims A. J. Wrtrra &To., New , York "The Morse'rt Indian Root Pills.had universal satisfaction, in EVERT INsr farmers use them for alMost everytlii mama' has been 1.414 in this sectio ing extent, for tlielqst t i x months, scA hmilv having eEpta, URA!? Tnos pills have been'u9tii r 4s s Paietaxty! : they have NEVER TAILED. I will infor how plena& further sup Ply. Your oti "ALPIIONS( Such letters ai the above need no coi they ought to convince all of what we that Dr. .Morse'aindien Root Pitts a Pell for mod'. . • grtnigiiniontrose by S. H. & T.I. Seyj imaanti.itt-eierf town, and in all awn] White lk Co., 2 St. Peters. Plane, PrOPrietein• - • LOOK . _HE! threl l , ls wee k s r s litteT be l4o : l ; 1•13$ T WHOM SIIIINAt Mikidg, with former stock - ansttet* Alters Is no comparison in thiuripir they've being sold in amanner to customers.% Manifest from • thaanotirithstanding all eff Competition,' the rush ' sales thus far bare 6e! inpreeedented. We mein with frequent sortmentgOod; 'and ready or r • ing" Customers can restfisst ' • tie old store isnot to be oh In addition to the largo • riety kept for 'years is now have 'a " g . , assortment of READY-AfADE CLOTIW ALSO 800 in all varieties., Please give us a • Gibson MaY 2 7. PO; " S • • • !MTH, Fig_, QAILT. -GIOCERIES, TEA, e s eialeaciw,lor,qush. C ih4W6 4 / 5 0ibere , t cifitrose Avg. 12, 1867,' ~! I 1i ) Te ) 11E1 ) * r • 1G \ :3v Q A C+Xl• \ Ji I No 6l ` s t'‘ '. IA c+ ) 43 C A 6 }, 13 c 441 I r , i i \ 1 ) ; 13 cfA 1,2 1 I,;_n li . 44 , xi. ---) 8 # l , k\ w 15 )1 22 )7 29 / 12 19 26 I II 13 20 27 AO 17 24 I'2 19 26 11 Is 25 10 17 24 31 I 12 ,19 26 16 23 30 16 23 30 I II I 13 20 27 II 1 II 11 J 8 251 f i d , I 10 17 24 Jl. 4 I 24 * 31 1 1 21 28 10 23 30 15 22 20 11 13 '2O 27 16 23 30 15 02 29 13 20 27 12 19 26 M ~l` 10 17 24 it i ip if , 4 N i . . 6 (): \ \ 13 ' 4 ') . 20 , r rA ., 4,, :) -, 4 ) 2., , . t*, 15 22 29 II 16 23 30 I l'. 1 3 1 0 0 27 10 23 30 15 29 M 12 19 26 12 19 26 I lo 17 24 16 03 30 M Iq, 23 30 in" relation to !28th, .1856. ront;you give NCE, awd our 'g. The DYs-1 to an alarm-, CELTA sniot.y.l IVIINYLE your' iii which ase, - 11141..1thortly gerv't. H. • uncut from us, l t firmly 6eliere,l the very heat: !re, And by ). stores: , erw.York, solo I ' 41—tf ,• ,•.--. -E- , it . ritvOio pas. I . 'etitir4h which to.; and that . atisfactory the fact, its la land,. n' . - io keep the as. rompt pay-_" red that tdono. - . • 'ia ' • ' in =I (P. SHOE , )1: - - • s. INGALLS. 4 ' MEE SUGA • and nee betgre S. 5.1110 M., i t C EERY P-ECT-O 4 1 ...Al4- !. . - ..- . - FOR TUE RAPID CFICE OF . - 6 Colds, Coughs, Uri(' • , Hoarseness. -_, 1 •1, • ° c Inuatrtr.t.o ? :Atm., "Jib Di. J ..C. ArtILT: I do not hesitate to *sty the ists!. nuissly I bore et'er imnd for CA,oatos. llikirlietuta4i influenza, and Atm coutaitutlaut 'symptoms of a Cold, Is your Corner Pe(toett. Ltsetinstoottusein my preetleo toiri my family for the lastleu yeant:bas shown it to C.;seceeel superior ,Aloes fur the treatirieut of thege • complaints. EDEN . A. St 1401ItTLEY,.Y.s.g., of tips, N. Y.. writes: - "I Lase ulet your rzerottAtmviclf and Willy tinnily Vtl t. andlelleve It the lest medicine for Its vurpro.i e'er put out With algut.cultl I thould touiva pay 4u-ray -lira for battle thmtdcrvlthout It, or Inke mi.). otbqr'rclork2.t." . Cr - or/pp ,Whociping. Co u gh , iottuenza. • Seele(e.FILLP, M.P.'S- Feb. 7, 35.L(L Baotert. AYER.: Cheerfully Certify yinif beet reitiodY Ira pi:iv:sem for the cure of irloonpiql. f _CeoPp' and thenton4 disensoi of tidbits... 'We of your ftitti iipprei4te your skill, rind ennium.d . your niNlinnin ro OM Pb S P IO .UU ASI COMILIN, 3j. D. . . ANDS LEE, ?AI.; 31.wrratt, It_ writes, rr bad ft tediinik 1 nklimuza, whirl, cerittired mn M +loom iris took man y weak - Ines witfi.ar I's ; tried 3 our Pecan 41 by the advice of our clergyman, TIM Best deal-relieved thr roreuras In my threattmet lang.; than eine halt the bottle made me completely welt. You ranedicines are the cheapest as Well as.tho best: we Fast buy, spa see terternit yeu„Alertar. Rua your remedies, as the poor maws Asthma -or Phthisie, anii Brotchitis _U'>;-» 11k Ni•nr rrs, YC, nfl., J. 8111,1 Yllut CHARILY Pr..-ror St. SI I) , :rf.rri , ins.: Wan: ;Jet c4re4 tbls :section. It Isn't r , Ii vud ,ft.Verld th7111M . i . .'411.111:1;,:r9 C0ni.1111,9.11, n lr n See. 111121+41Alrett 411d01. in affection of 14 'nogg C-.4-tha Lea f o rtyy. 0 • If LNIZIC L A. A. 11,i31.§.1:ti, M. D.. Ar!iitcc. iDuclutz Co.. low t, vrite•t. 6,1855:-“Dtiring nu y bra .64 , 4,,,,1 zmory yr,:ra I Ite'ezroond hutting equal to - . your ,•11..0ir tdr XlSing ‘,.1 ro lief to counualptire as are eumlie:' • We might and volumes of e:h•uee, tut the. tnrAt eattsPlitta proof of the linttel of Oe . tuunl iu it!p offctts.t!lK.,4 Consumption. Yratddy nn one rcnicay has 61 , :f teen kmns algeir rdtl-.1 st Eds . ny and &unit dangarutu ama as this. Sane =a reach; but esen to those . tiau Cur.Rattl'arroukt,atT:rr•la rs Uot and comturt. • Alston llorm, Now Yost, ". 4 .l"ert - 5. Ir.rn ENCTOIR Area, LOWZLL: 1 fool it r. form yoti what your eiir.m, loy uifer She had been five rnont 4 o , t , u to:the ar,t , ..ll.nzr symp , torus of Ctninttriptioil, folal wlo It lip Lila 'OP, f• t.i , i ;! tap h er rete . r .h e h e sro4 1.4'5:V..7,1:Wit of • thiff City, whore we hare 051111,.. for a.lTiCe. reell.,:aerlttell a Hitt your . 1 05 ' 0 1.11.• • lot t .to • , ist-utia .fiir Ohs hits rocurrroi trout that der. rl.O is rot y;t:iiitrotiii:o she used to be. but is ;rte ft t of hkr4 and tails bsr.olf Ye irs,,witb grl . titwit• 01:1.A NUO ;:1...11V, [4' Sorts t • (I.nsurispiiiss. do not .dososir till , y.ot biro tried As s.r.'s * CLirstsi . Pioloom.. It is madeon.in l•rst ~ jk:ll , l.on,rs to 11. world, gild its CUM. Mt r0[311 , 1 cite /11;.- 1 ?'zweriis of iu virtues.-- /liiladdishirs LeAlgr . r. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. ,IlE'scienra* of Chem .itt i and Ifetiu liAr bare tern tared 'hair utmost to puiilu're this _best, Modt pirtect'purmatve which is knewo to man foams . .. sable proofs are shown that these Pius hat is virtues shish surpass in 4 x..klitneo the ordina 7 medicines. and that the; win or preceldentedly Lpon thesstoem if all men. They are sale and pleas.int to tat,., tint - powerful Lc nue Their penetrating proptrt 4 , 4. AtMoillt.4 ibc 'lt Al Activities if the body, remove the chasten. ns of its orgKas, PlantY tilt aloud, a n d esp. I disease TM . ) purge on , the toot 14 colors whirl breed and grow distemper stin °late slihrosh or drsordetsd or amiss Into their natural sttmn. rood impoit ilthy tone mitt strength to the a hob ,