.PA~ODY:_~`~`~ Ettiy, &snip . ' the heart are the spenesormy childhood, When food recollection- presents them to. view ! The cheese prmii, the goose pond, the pigs in the wildwixd, , And every old stotlip that my infancy! knew. Tho big linkum basswood,' with wide spreading shad- ow; The horses that grazed where my grandmother fell; The sheep on the mountain, the calves in the meadow, .. - And all the youngkittentt, we;drownedin the well, ' The meek little kittens, the milk-loving kittens, The poor little kittens we drowned in the well. I remember with pleasure my grandfather's goggle/1. 4 Which rode so majestic astraddle htt noise ; And' the bantam oft mended with tow string and l{ bn g ie, s . That belonged to old dolly, now free from her woes; And fresh in my heart is The fresh maple wood pile, Where oft I've worked with beetle and wedge, Striving a whack up enough to last a good while, And grumbling because my old at had no edge. • And there was the kitthert, and pump that stood nigh it ; I Where we sucked up the drink through quill in the spout; - [it; And the hook where we hung up the pumpkin to dry , And the old cider pitcher, •no doing without it ;" 7 . The old brown earthen pitcher, the nezzle-crack . ed - pitcher, • The pan-easing pitcher, "no doing without' And there was aichool house, away from each dwel ling. ling. Where the school ma'am would govern with ab solute silty, Whotangiti nic my 'rithinetic, reading and spelling,, And " whaled me like blazes' about every day ; I remembey the ladder that swung in the passage, , 'Which led to the loft in the peak of the house, Where my grandmother t hung up her pumpkins and rmssttge To keep them away from the rat and the mouse. But now fir removed front the nook of creation,. Emotions of grief big as tea-kettles swell, When fancy rides back to my old habitation, ' And thinks or the kittens we drowned in the well, .The rneek little liners, the milk-loving kittens, The poor little kittens we drounettin the well. Our First japeriment with a Sewing Xs- .chine A." PAPER nr REV. _BERRY WARD. BEECIIER Among the.things we did not, but now do believe- in, is the Sewing Machine, One thing after another had been invented; one machine after another had superseded-manu al labor, until human hands seemed about to go out of use, for 'any otheernechanickl pur pose than that of lover's pressures, orators' gestures, and for beaux's and belles' gloves. But we also consoled ourselVes that one or two things there were yet., Which no machin ery could perform. We could imagine chil dren put through the whipping_ machine, and we had long been accustomed io see them taught by iittomatie machines. There was a time honored business 'handed down to' us without a break; from the garden of Eden, of courting—and kissing as one of ordinan- cee;.-no machinery could ever perform that. -Machine poetry , and machine sermons,.'We are familiar with. Babbage can make ma chines for cypheting, for-computing loge ritturis,, for casting up interest, but can he in vent a.machine for_sueing interest, and cap ital too, fur that' matter? And, oh! "can there ever be a- machine for answering let ters? We would pay any price for a ma .chine, into which letters being put, and a crank turned, there should drop out at the other side answers, as good- as the letters, folded, directed,; and stamped ! . But hare steadily gained ground, mid the-iron muscle'has relieved the flesh Land ; maehinert for boring, sawing, cutting, planing; for Making bread (I wish there *as one for eating some of it,) pumping water, for maktng eattle.draw their own drink.— But notwithstanding, wofirmly believed that some thinge.would_never be done ,by-any . gers i except human, and,eminent ainong these 'impossible - things was sewing ! lothing, we were sure, could ever perform that except the latest and best invention of l'aradise— Woman ! 'When the rumors began 'to peevail, then respecting an invented sewing -machine, we lifted our eye-brows gently, and went on our way with a quiet consciousnesa that we could not be_ taken in,byany-such story. ' , We re garded it as of a piece with new-found moral ity-In old politicians, with the thousand an • nue! rumors of some heaven-dawned virtue in Washington Gt a mere device to catch the credulous But, day by day, the clatter grew. Indeed, we surprised ourselves witha coat, sewed in important respects by a machine. We saw linen pyramids of sheeting made for hotels and steamboats by sewing-machines. ' The case Was growing Serious ' • and at last, it came to a beadovhen the head of tlie fam ily informed us that a woman was to_ come, -in a few days with her machine, and do up the family sewing Of course we submitted :without a word. ' And the three capable per sons ofddi household began to prepare mat -ter for the machine to - an extent which show ed bow perfectly they had been foaled by the story of. its executive_ability.. Piles of large stuff lay in each corner; little stuff cov ered the table; and miscellaneous stuff lay every where. Wt , ran against button heaps, were in danger of getting tangled in webs of linen and sheeting at every turn,- and such ripping, and tearing, and cutting, and basting as went on would lead one to 'imagine that an army was to be clothed.. - - The day dawned.: The woman came, and the iron machine came with her.. After a lit tle, there" rose a hum from our chamber, not Amnia- the buzz of a wheat mill, such as we have heard in summer, sitting under willow frees on the edge of a stream, over against a red mill, white dusted, Soon we heard exci ted exclamations.. Everybody seemed stirred up. The girls left their work ; the children forsook their playthings, and we followed the example. There sat before the simple machine stand, a fair young woman, some sateen years old, • 14 lose foot, like that of old-fashioned flax spinners; Jim working the treadle With the nimblest motion. Then came the convicticn, for the first time, that sewing was conquered and vanished ! Long shoats entering the' fatal pass, streamed through, and came out • hem. pied, in a ridiculously short time. An hour's *ork was done up before your eyes in.„pne minute.. A 'shirt was set in of such dimen sions, that (we call 'Baron 14unchausen to witness,) a man could not get round it -by fair w in Tess than--well, in some time ! It tiu:ough the all puncturing ma chine about as soon as a good sized flag, be ing hoiited, would:unroll and flow out to the' wind. A bundle 41inen took its turn, and came f6rth a collar, a haridkerchief, a cap.— ,There goesin a piece of cloth! there comes put a shirt! 'We were bewildered. Not much done for some - houra in that house-but gaze and wonder. - We mistake. A good deal more was done and . done more effectual ly, than bad eve: been done in ten times the time before. . What heaps of toirels—what piles of sheets—what bedfulls of small trum pery—what bureaus -full ofzfme trash--what carpet littering stacks of unmentionable may lees that 'make lip the cloth inventory of household wealth I . The dismayed Woman of the house saw her three,day's prepared work-melting-away before nc'an, as a three day!! April snow dis appears_ in a few houre! The voracious machine began to show its teeth and'to demand more foodr-andlow it Rasa fairrace, ihether two women could prepare as much as one machine could per form It did our very souislood. Atlas; ewedo that this was-working pit enough. Oh !early boors has our lamp been made what breakfa4s have we eateo,.and Sent ji touched ‘eien'tir'clieek cstday 1" Whit lin iietuous industry glowed about the house, forenoon, night, • midnight—never enough, never overmatched ! -We grewtired even to look ht it! .fit last,, saki we, You've„ got your metal. -Now, then, we will sit -down and see this race, with a satisfisction that shall include years of revenge for disturbed indolence ! • '• For a long time the match was doubtful. Sometimes it was the machine that had -the advantage and sometimes it seal - not. The contest was passing into the middle of the-af ternoon. It was doubtful. Sometimes. the fast-driven needle evidently gained ; th again, in rounding up a sleeve:gathering, the' needle flagged, andthen the hand worked scissors gained?_ But iron and steel -are more el during, than a hodsowife's cour age. And though for. any single }wife the hand could prepare 'faster than the machine could execute, yet, taking the day through, the machine had the advantage, and game out at dark decidedly ahead. - That settled it. There was a revolution in thii household.— Our Mariam • sounded her timbrel and tri. umpheel over the cruel Pharaoh of the needle, whose dynasty and despotism were ended.— Independent. . In looking over- the Transactions of the Chester County (Pa.) Agricultural Society, for 1858, which, some one, we presume J. Lacey Darlington, Esq., has bad he good ness to rend us, and• which appears to us - admi l lt&ble condensation of fitcts, interesting to ail, but especially important to the farm ers of that county ; worth more, mit strikes us, to every one. of them, than their annual tax to the Society ; we have been exceeding ly gratified with the standard of agricultural excellence, which the committee for awarding the premium fur the best cultivated farm,', saw fit to place before them in the discharge of this' duty. It is essentially. that of the New York State Agricultural Scciety. We place it, before our readers, as a sort of stand ard to be aimed at, in the Management ore farm. :It-seems that * Mr. Thos. W. Jones obtain ed the silver cup. As often as he slakes his thirst from it may it afford him unmingled pleasure, and may it go down in posterity as a memento of his excellence in the most impor:ant of all arts. To win against such competition ..a.4 he must have had in Chester County, is no small triumph. But oftener than he will drink from the silver cup, or be remembered in consequence of it will he feel an exquisite pleasure in die possession of a farm brought to such a degree laf perfection by his own industry and skill. When the warrior has triumphed others have fatten.— The Merchant prince, in many crises at least, possesses more than he has fairly earned:— Thetnillionaire banker has made many poor. The who has triumphed over nature, who has made hits port'on.of the earth's sur face productive, beautiful, worthy of a pre mium against brisk competition, has injured no one, has,benefited many, in enriching him self has contribute 4 to enrich his .country.— To the pleasure of such a triumph there is no drawback. It would be more glorious' than to have triumphed on the field of • Waterleo, , if the world could ever get its eves open to see and estimate the really good and' true and useful. We giant that not all the points are equal. ly important . The grass, flowers, and shades in the dooryard for instance, are not es sential to good farming, as the manuring, the field cultivation, and the pecuniary results.— The outhouses Oaken of are not as import. ant as the main buildings. Fine and taste ful arrangements for-the homestead are not of as much consequence, 113 the crops and stock, with which to• pay for them. But all are parts of one whole, at which every farm er should aim. We desire our readers to peruse-the ten items of good husbandry-, cop ied below with a sort of safapPliention. Is not a due attention to what you might con sider the smaller 'matters, perfectly consist ent with an energetic prosecution of the great er ? Surely a farmer would not be poorer at the'end of forty years for having cultiva ted a fine vegetable garden, nor for having kept his buildings in a good state of preser vation by painting, nor for having kept the road through his farm clear of noajous weeds, nor for having feasted his palate With choice fruit, oilliweyes with a beautiful door yard. But here is the standard: 1. A good soil well tilled, 'and' kept free from noxious weeds, both in the fields and on the road-side. . ' 2. Fields well fenced,' and. suitable. in number to the size,of the farm, with arrange menti foe; watering stock in each. 3. Substantial and cuuvenient barns and stables, of sufficient diinensions to contain the produces of the farm, and comfortably house the cattle kept on_ it. 4. A judiciously arranged dwelling, in neat condition, with conveniences and facili ties for household duties. • 5. Convenient buildings to facilitate the economical management of the farm ; among which may be enumerated, a wood-hodse, a wrigor. and tool house, a work shop, a con venient piggery, a corn-house, it.NNhotise, smoke-house, &c. &c. ; all secured from de cay by being well raised from the ground, and neatly painted, or white-washed. 6. Convenient yards attached to the barns and stables sci:arranged. as to prevent the wastage of ihetliquid manure, well sheltered from the blasts; of winter, and 'provided with water for the cattle. 7.• Door yards well set with grail!, flowers, and shrubbery,. and shaded -by ornamental trees, indicating to the user-by the dwell ing of taste, hialth atid comfort • 8. A kitchen gatden highly cultivated:and. containing the best - vegetables for the sable adapted to our climate. 9. A fruit garden and orchard, where a variety of good fruits: are successfully culti vated. .10. What relation does the owner of the farm bear to its present condition? Has he brought it to its present state of fertility' by his skill and good management; or is the soil naturally rich sand productive, yielding abundantly through its own natural fertillity rather than through his skill and attention to its culture 1- • Renar4:—These suestioni are impor tant. The premium, we suppose, should be given to the man who has made ;his farm the best, and rot to him who has inherited the best farm. . Tua - Wma Wumt.—Perhaps we rnightall learn useful lessons from nature if we would more carefully read her printed pages. For instance, ene who does try to - read such les- . sons, says • . "So far slimy observation goes, the wire worm is most troublesome in'seasons idler a mild Winter, or when there. has 'Win' a heavy s :coat of snow on the grtiund during Winter, thus -preventing the frost penetrating the earth to any ixesideruble depth. Contra queatly the.wormaremahs near the surface, and are not frozen to 'heath or driven 'sti below the murk* that they must stave before , tliey can return. ..Two successive crops of buckwheat will generally rid any soil of wire worms?' ' far coat !boll Id never Mlow buckwheat. rotatoes are m ba t'e crop to preCede cot!, gm, re 4. corn itsOt next and kin ;:of MEM A Standard. EiBIE Illflittallll3lMOD rrilAtevery. iatepliept tnna this coMmunk .I.:aboula not know thak: a' new arrangemnt hes been made by WEAYER . ATEXEM. at, the B T EA 11 AI I I. csirying Oa the Blaciemithing,and Carrhige Iron ink Btudness. • • -Many know tlit to be A-fact ; but for the benefit of the ffr who do not, we would say that we are pm mired to do any work in our line which may be en trusted to us, in the moat durable manner, in the most improved style, and in the shortest possible time, :All Work Warranted to give Good Satirfaction. • LIM !L: 'WELTY; • - JERRE L. ATHERTON. Montrose, March 9,1859.-6 m MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, ital. 'Searle's Hotel. VEEP constantly on hand a good supply of [EATS of all kinds. Cash paid for Heel Cat- Ile, Calves, Sheep, and Lambs . Also for Hides of all kinds. HECSTOCK & HAWLEY. - 11. HAWLEY ft. T. JI FIig*CILIC r lMentrose, Feb. 16, 1859.—tr. UM 0 ' N i na= . T ! Exact a Tustlie to ALL Nen. D.A. MOON ac CO., respeeifully inform . their friends and the public, that they. .hare Mimpkted their large and Superior FLOURING MILL ! AT UNIONDALE, . and commenced tho manufacture of all the various klnda of -Flour, lf7eul, nud Feed, of the parest quality. To those urtacqualnted with our Es tablishment we would say: We hare Four R.,' of Excellent Slimes, manufactured he Hart A. Munson, Utica, N. Y.. and supirior Machinery from the Wash ington Iron Workeof I. Stanton & Co., of Newburg, Ni Y.. with three Boka of tho best Anchor Cloth, and the whole fitted up with all the Modern Improvements of a First Class Mill. In consequence of these improvements, the "Screen" is [ cliaßnsed with and better results obtained. The Floor is better and whiter, and the saving to the cus tomer iu grinding small 'grains will often equal 15 per cent. Custom Work executed promptly, and in the hest manner. FLOUR, MEAL, nt.d FEED kept for sale at the Lowest Cash Prices. I s- Satisfaction giro; in Eeery Particu lar—Public Patronage is tropectfully Solicited. Uniondale, Feb. .23. 1859.-1 v KEYSTONE 'HOTEL. Wm. K. HATCH, Proprietor. rprns new and commodious Hotel, situated on Main Street, near the Court Douse, and nearly in the center of the business portion of Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished, and was opened on the filth of September, 1858, for the accommodation of the pub icl and travelers. The Proprietor feels confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a =two that cantiot fail to eve • Com?lett: Satisfaction. .The Ho so and Furniture are new,-and.no expense has been bred to render it equal, if not superior to any similar establishment in this partof the State. It La well supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be in at tendance to respond to customers.. The Stukbles connected with this House are New and. Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends and the public generally. WILL HATCH, Montrore, September 22, 1858.—ti New Firm in Brooklyn. THE sulturibers would respectfully announce to the people of Brooklyn and Tic 'Tay that they hare entered into a copartnership in the Mercantile Businesx under the name and style of _ McKenzie &Nichols. They will keep constantly on hand a general n•sort ment of Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Hats and Cape, Boots and iblioesi Yankee Notions, die., and will ditpose of them for Cash or Ready Pay,. at prices which will prove to bcriire and fel lire prices. They would. :have it distinctly understood that the business will be conducted strictly upon the READY PAT system, except by special arrange ment with PROMPT three to six months buyers. They would inr•ite the old customers of the late firm of McKenzie A Eldridge, and the public goner ally, to give them a call, promising to deal honorably and with. all alike. Bring -along your Produce and we will pay you the HIGHEST MARKET prices for the same in exchange for Goods. To Dairymen! We ate making arrangements to send your But ter and obtain the eery highest market prices. We design to do AGesiteirtall Forwarding and Commission Business, 10 ask a share of your Patronage. •El " ris]lcl ~ xazcr, McSENZlE &NICHOLS Altos NICJIOIS Brooklyn, March 2,1859.-1 f HOWE'S PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING BED. Luxury, Comfort, and Ease Combined. • THESE CELEBRATED BEDS FOR SALE BY W. W. SMITH & CO. ' Hanoi:ate, March 23, 1859. • A - CARD. DR. THAYER of the' Binghamton' Water Care, will be at. Susquehanna De pet, (Nlcora licitel,) on the 6th of each 'month, dur ing the Spring andSomme'', for ConFultation. Inva fiY will find it to their advantage to give him a call. Patienta received at all times at his ESTABLOHI HEST, in BINGHAMTON, N. Y., where every com fort and convenience may be found for the succesiw ful treatment•of Istraltdo. Binghamton, N. Y., Muth 93, 1859.—tf Wis 4 C:033 . 121 OFFER . to the public, at piices that cannot fail to cult, a large and superior assortment of GROCERIES, At the old and well-known establishment formerly occupied by 0:11. Crane. SUGARS, TEAS, ;COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR. and SALT, (by the sock or barrel,) FISH , and all articles usually found in first class Groceries. Flour by the Wholesale and Retail., As 1 mean to merit, I hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. B. The highest market price paid for Pelts and " deacon" and Veal Skins. Z COBB. Montrose, March 16, 1869.-tc • REMOVAL. " - Cl_ F. roux:KEAN, HAS REMOVED MS k - , 1 1 • •Uarnews an d rank Shop across the street, into the building formerly occupied •by Boyd k Webster, outc door below Keeler & Stod dard's, which be•has fitted,up expressly for a Saddle, Hamm, and Vika SOP, and - where be would be happy to hare la friends eat All who hare unsettled account - it for 1858, wDI - please ettil without furthetnotioes • „Arid 9. : Y." yOSDHAIf. Montrene,janeary itt. VISO. t • • NEW GOODS, p; flue alms - uniting IVERY_WEEK. • - ` ABEL ?BUELL. ,Boistrose, IfdirA 33 , 180, • , ' ver,adlrmothy &wed! ails' ' 740141141271 i. Ayof er - 7tii- Ilawiwa ma t te It t i:& na tran led extract of Net ftar•parilla, m combined with other entedsoces of still treater alteentict pnwerne to affool,an effective antidote for the dkeamon•amoyontill In reputed to cure. It In believed that nosh a remedy In wanted irrhom who .utter from grunions compLalnti; ant that one teldel. ails necompilitt their VIM 1044 nrOnroflm. menu, nervier to thin Inve clamant miraliikted fellow cilium, How completely thh.condoind aril do it taashern provently experiment on Inane of the wood o...tithe foriewine complaint,: thgninto, and nenyndma Voronlaintn. Em Mona, and Statelier. Ditwanen, firer rindien. Blotch", Tumor*, Salt Rheum. !knit Head. Smobrite SltitSvddrilk Affection, lltmorial 'Menne•. Drop , eV. Nen:rale% or Tie Dmientreux, Dlnpetc.c nod 'often' tit... rrvdnela, Rom A ntlseall'f. Pk, mitt Indeed the whole of romp4Mnla ndept from Unnwelle of the Wood. , entatmond will toff - mut • irre3t prooneerof health., when In. brat 113 ittnrnittler. to gpel the (owl btonorawbieb feeler In theldtod at that wanno of the 30ar: Thr the tlmely.extoddon of them moor nukline Aleordem my Wooed In the tool. Monti totem eon,. by the nit attic: remedy., epee thetneeletsfmen the enflumnee of IThol ertto tine. and niormonnown. thrrotch which the itslnt.lll.lll drier to ritt It nett of cormptlonn if not inteinted to do thin them:lithe nntlinil channel of the tx dr by en alterntive medicine. (leaner oat the tinted blond whentver coo And It. Imporitle. bordltik 'brooch the ittln 1111.1n1p111,, eng.Horn or ewer elenthee It when Ton Ilint it in.! , lanceted nod nloneflnin the vele:. rierunne It when,, er it In fool• Mnd rem. Penner , will tell Ton when. E. en a here no nartleel3r r - mire I. hit, peopb.ewer helter Moot flow' the lenge, for eh-coo-- Inc the Keen the blond liratthy not 111 in : but with thin onlodnm of Ilk dinorde mt. them on be TI IT NU hit henit b. Senn- Pr or bier «methane 010.1 V. wrong. and the meat Ilinalltety at lift 1. dhanelered nr Soensteoilla has knit denerren notch the reputation olneroMplt.h. log thew rtols. But he world hti. been ecregloo.le deceived to Polotration..4 ;meth. lemon the lot njone ha. not nil the rip toe thnt lo claimed for It, hot noon innattee tonne poonratlons pre. Pontine to he ctottentrthol eta mete Of c nut alp hut Ilt tlc of the .h -oop of Snnetomilla, Or rote thing MM.. leo ' , mt. the pol,le too t' ..tie mite hottleshs• terollne id, the n motet of Exit-art of Sapetfarllla rbe one dollne.— Mott of theme here been fund• noon the .loh,p,,thee not molt con. tntn Mlle. If ant% Strooportlltt hot often no ettertleeponwrti, wird eve, nen...tate, m e t pnlnfol ollenpnolohnent ha. followed the tow nfthe vallototectructs of Surnatattilln whlob fleeni lite market. until the tonic hwlf h pntle thophonl. not In hen on. netoolvene with intmentlon amt ehiar, Still we rill thin ens.Pnomi caxnmdlla awl Intend In clippie no+ n note withal rewne the mono from the hood of ',Worm.. IR Web test. upon it. And we think we lore mood for hence!. e It leis etrt nee which ore 1en.1.131.1e by the onll. resew not of the tliwneew intetolell to enre. In order to Towner their complete eradicntlon Rom the .r.tent. tjo. remedy slothllnlo. dlelottilr taken nownlion to direction. no the lott PrepaKyl by Dr. J. C. Aycr dc Co: LOWELL, MASS. Prier, $1 per Rutile Six Bottle, or $5. Ayer's Cherry. Pectoral, ban won hA Itnelf Inch a renown for the mire of ever.. variety of Thant cold TAnto l'ornnl Ant. that It In eAtndv ...mot...Ann., for nnto tint the oofil e n, It. Ist...rover If Ilan horn oluplnvell. I.lt hr.. 14..11 In I.onntrtnt tine ihron.ebnol a'r tonal not do Inn, than n.otre the Rot pgl.3lllv In 1 , 10 ”P the ti , tt It prer loon • :withal It tnny re•lhal on to do r, thetr mild all It has OW in.,,, fOnliti In do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, DAC THE CURE Or et , ..llrenr*A. J.0nn.11,. 1.11,..nin”. Dv...ocm Foul Ery‘114.1,11.-0 111, Ithenmatt , lll. Ent1.1;..11% and Liver I 4111 , 1nIviI. Tttny.r. Illirnut. W. 1.. Gout, '4 Nt•nraleln.. a Illnnvr 1111,.d for Ihnify• Inc tLe The{ art •N‘trar coaled, .e that the toted .en.ltlve enn rate Ihent hiewntle, and the! are the heel apeOrtit ht the world tot ta' I.a.e.t.Jr a faintly ithyAe. 1, Prier, mils per box Fire Bo.re# for SI,OO Oast nnmhem of Clememeth Phrolehmo,,Stote,men.rttut eminent per,0n,,,,,, leo! their namea ti.•.thrtonelhol towfttl nele of the , e 1111.1111... 1.1 nor nett, bete 0 , 111 m permit the tn.nr ton of them. The neento below name.! fothl , h crofts nor American IfiMA the,' ore /dem telth Moo full 414,•Tiliti141. °fotr above complollltO, nod the treatment that should he followed Rut bell COM. 100 not he pot oft lo unpfltNiftbot sil.fol.lll , ,lttiother. prefetrollons thee make , om moth no. Item:m.l A eve.. mot 1-4 , ke no Miner. The oink wi, 111, twet :MI there L$ for theto,ll4l the, Amohl have m. . . . Al! oar Itenosites are forsale Lt .. Tl'lll2 F.U. Montrose t W. 11. TIIAYEIt, Ithnock t IRA SCI/TT, SPRINGVILLE: 11. ..... SIIEWMAN, Lynn; WAI.TMAN k. SW1,111:R. Althorn; and Ly all Itructists'and the prinslical Merchants In :hog, Co, .., .11=1111fi, AS:W-6.. Keep it before the People THAT the toed lit these New . York innker, contain. an ashl which EATS the Iron =ld rindbrtheSafe. Evident - 4. of whieh cat, tp seen al IC Sonth Fourth Street, and no Safe evul made under the eletniplon piterd whirl. will Lk.ct ten year. before It Alit I. nidirelesaten up: and Him the cite of dioepli Trinine, of X.rrisinewn. that was blown nw. cm the lOW id' the 14 of Invent. ber. and sl,ollld stolen, anti vi Molt IS bow wild wit Intended 011711.1, as a fireproof.. but on the Wilmot powder a n d burglar lock. resit •01 , and OM IdICXIII , 3I hy,Farrel. Herring, S Co n as the only burglar prnnf L ak lit 11,4'.. FA flit F. 1.11 Han! sn. Col+ I'ATF.NT CllA3lProx sA ES. 1 lir fully Safes thi• (Tv whirl, Ivo, Ilerrr bern roblu.,l 1 , , burglars of their rnutents 4 , 4.1 , 4 , 1 by uu9au-11041 111 . . 1 .- I ' l ' l om The PR.. of tbvlth ult. ET ANA & ATArtSt'A Frut.Anaient A .4[SITV:A to A Now 'VORA lienneo.--We. the underslened. atter. of St. .h.lph, SIo., 410 hetet, e e rtlre that' the loot valet/00nel. 11.041w1n. made 1, Farrel /c. Co., No,:st Walnut Irtxvt, Fldhele Oda. whlth 114 the dx that orturiTtl Wry, nt ntd 11,14,0 f. and it melt,•w xv: a fire proof etre: that tbel.ook, paper, leweley. lie_ which were In the safe At the time wore nutch Inlneed nlv, that the 4014114 which It . In tete. r , f FnAas. and nnlv I oNE dory high, Arel -that altoe. Prittetann ...the one which bnined over the told we:eve:pi net outik. ent to In, claret Inv SAFE pnrporting in he Signed. W. P., Ces,Aten. W Taws-tic, nien•hant J. A. limemr, tanker; lIARut S.ST.t[ A Mt lov•ip. rperrhauta Wp.itan liar. Jona Cr APT, C. E. Itahnters, St. JIAA•1.11. MO. SPANS & WATSON, tt.o S.ntlit Ent' fall Street, l'hlhnlelhhlA. tetet tem nnit.trut the heittett Is.nettent Smlnnetntlee Srfee In the Shve...l4.4tesptett etptal to am other, to.nte on evneohnble Plehse ere ItILLINCIS STROUD. M. , ntrew, Jlatomy Ir. that--13, .taxere. HERRING'S . PATENT FOIE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES er n, L w e h T o e r s f b a l ' o 00 1 pro EW vel p t o to ne an oi : cd, in - an accidental fire, to preserve its contents. The BEST SAFES made. ' .1 P. B. CHANDLER, ...Igen,. Montrosc; t'ov. ,24,11 M. RIGHT IN TOWN: EXTENSION TABLES I= SMITH .BROTRERS I • of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, • and warranted to wprk right up to the mile. Montrose, Juue 9, 1858. TO BE HONGI IVERY day in the week (Sundays excepted,) oyes f 000 pieces Wall Paper, besides Border andislndow Shades, a large, variety. The largest and beast assortment of Wall Paper ever bro't into this market, which will be sold for cash, as low as the same quality can he had even in Binghamton. For furthei particulars call nt A. N. Bullard's Book store, first door north of L. Searle's hotel, where you will also find a large and snperint assortment of Books and Stationery, with a few Yankee notions at the low , * earth prices. I A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, March 9, 1859. NOTICE• , , -nR. E. PATRICK, would like, af "..11-/. ter a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generous public, who have always manifested their sense of appreciation of his ukefulness by exacting his services when needed or thought to be needed. but who have given •no other evidence of gratitude or pod.will—particularly in the way of " substantial aid" as Kossuth would say —that he now desires a full and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick dr. Dimock ; and he wishes further td state that he desires nothing to be considered wrong, if, alter a few weeks, the said accounts, remaining un settled,should he placed in-the hands of a good sharp collector, end made to account to bite something that will buy Oats and Buckwheat Pleaseuotice this and take action accordingly.—Fours Truly. -• E. PATRICK, JR. . Mr If attention should not be paid to this, Joins F. DUNXOIIC may have something to do with it. TEETH. G UM and Plain Teeth, for s:AtyTuRRELL Montrose, Feb. 2,1859 - News Office! NEW YORK CITY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPA PERS, MAGAZINES, ke„ for sale at the Mont rose Book Store by fA. N. BULLARD: To the Sneezing Public riURNO'S CELEBRATED CATA.RIIII SNUFF, AN biratcinia,Rsxxor, for sale by R. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyn; H. Thayer, Elhooek. • MantieSet May 26 ; 1858. • 'Second Hand Barrels, i rIF nearly every description, better and cheaper kJ than new ones, tor sale by • ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Nov. 24, 1868 30011ROLLS..WALL PAP R. Ito DIFEERENT STYLES. , , Borderiag,:Window Paper, 46. A new aeppisi just arrived, and for sale cheap, by ABEL; TUAKELL,- *Quirtilli', Nardi it, 18G9. • - - 6010 Loatbier. TUST received ameline:lot of N. Y. -, liiiiNEOTED I) SOLE LEATICISX.by - .11EAD # C 0 .% Youircee; J6E4418/59. 4 "NwArl44:l l ,o. Newritiii..Ne*Store. Publics Avenue, just beloji.J. Etheridgek A:•BALDWIN would respectfully samouticei to the'publk - that he has associated himself, with WI. L. ALLEN, In the FLOUR, FEED. AND GROCERY 1111 S I N'E S S'. Also, that they have removed Into their newly fitted uilMilding on Public Avenue, Just below J. Ether idge's Drug Store,. where can always be found the choicest brands of Family 'Flour. 'Meal, Feed, Pork, FishiDippedCandles, Timothy, Clover, • ' Field, and • Garden Seesdt: Also a general assortment of Groceries, such as Sugars, Illolassm, Syrups, Ten, Coffee, &c. dice. Thankful for past favors, would solicit a cimtinu ance of the same, under the new firm, pledging our 'selves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to be sure of another. Being under a different Administration, it is very desirable to have all old accounts settled, and com mence anew, under the Ready Pay System. BALDWIN & ALLEN. A. Bar.nwin, ....Wu. L. ALLEN.. Montrose, Oct. 20, 1859.—t0 • STOVES, PIPE, TIN, I=M=l SHEET MON WARE. Ile undersigned would , annotince to the public T that he is again in the above mentioned business, and may be found appoAte his old stand, on Msio Street, below Searfes Hotel, where he will be happy to see hie old t ustomers and as many new ones as will give hint a call. Stoves of the newest patterns, and at the cheapest ra(es. . Jobbing Done on Short Notice. Produce taken in elchangc for worm. S t A. WOODRUFF Montrose, Nov. 3, 1838. • 011 YES, OH YES, HERE WE COME. BOYU & WEBSTER' ITAVING purchased of S. A.,Woodruff his Stock JL in Trade, arc prepared to accommodate all who will favor us with their custom, at "live and let live" prices... S7'o rt.: AND PIPE, TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE of every deFcription usually tii - und in the country. Also, • Tc: IND WSA VI PANEL DOORS', WINDOW BLINDS, LATH, • PINE L UMBER, and BUILDING MATERlALSgenerany. Designs for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates of cost, ke.,. furnished to snel as. may desire them, at moderate prices. Persons about building in the County . will find it to Their intereo to call on us. Come and see us, we intend always to keep the latch-string out. —Tin shop in their new building, corner of Main and Turnpike streets, a few rods south ofSenrle's hotel. Carponter shop near the MethodiA Church. N. B. All kinds of produce taken in ei.chatigo for Goods.. wx. IL Mor i n, A. L. WEDSTER.. I Montrcise, March 3,1859.—1 y NEW STOVES. HBURRITT• is just receiving a large .stock.of NEW STOVES;' including a full as s ortment of ELEVATED OVEN LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PREDIITM COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, WITH A SRPERIOR VARIETY OF Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL . ? Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, She 4 Iron Stove Tubes, -&c., &c. RIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and swill be sold on the most favorable terms, Sc., to which he would invite the par ticular attention of CASH BUYERS. New MILVORD, November, 8, 1859. THE VISE CAPTAIN Keeps Wide ofthe Rooks • WHIQI WRECK THE 'SHIP And Wise PEOPLE Trade where r2r, c• c• a. is -4 Are Sold the Cheapest. NEW GOODS HAYDEN BROTHERS, ONE PRICE AND READY PAY STORE. Just arrived a large and Splendid Stock of Bf4pie & FAQ Dili Codes, GROCIRTt.TTIS & PROVISIONS, Hats and Caps, - Boots and Shoes, WALL & WINDOW PAPER, Flour and Salt, Watches, Jewely, Yankee, Notions, • • &c., &c. and a great many articles too numerous to mention. A word to the wise. If you want bargains call at HAYDEN BROTHERS. New Milford, Dec. 2'9, 1858. . Dr. C. 11):: Virgil, 1);,10... RESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office at the-Franklin Hotel. Boom, No. 2. LIST OP CHARGES. Gold plugs, largest size, • • - $3,00 " " medium, - - $l,OO to $1,60 " " small, - . • ,75 Tin do., - • - - - ,50 Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, 6,00 Cement Fillings not 'used. Cleaning set„ - • - 1,00 Extracting, at the Office, - - - ,25 Irregularities of the teeth corrected at a reasona ble charge. PLATE WORK. • Gold Plate, single tooth, ' • -• • $7,00 " " • , 2 teeth, - • • • 10,00 " " 9 teeth, -, • - 14,00 " 4 to 10 teeth, per tooth, - - 4,00 Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth, Banded, - - - ' 60,00 Full double set on Gold, Gums and Banded,sloo,oo Full upper or under, Plain, • - - 45,00 Full Double, Plain, - . 90,00 Sliver Plate, half the above riles. • .. • Improved Mineral Plate, twa-thirds the price of Gold Plain sets. Mao Plastic, camas Mineral Plate. The Public may be certain thit'alloPerations will be performed in the moat tender and careful manner and the highest style of the Art.- All jobs Warrant. ed. Grateful for pad EITOTSI a Continuance of the public patronage iclecpariftd/y eolicited. O. D. VlRCrify • . , Montrose,Pa.,April 7 1858. "- ' Syrup, Sugar, & Molasses, .best In town---et the -IimADLERes& ttl....ce—rby • ." ._.,C sontrolei - api, E lUS: Vet — ""M' tatitr 4P "7 - niotit HARDWARE ANDITHELEMPORIUM IN - FULL BLAST ! TAE UNDERSIGNE'Dmotdd take this opportuni ty. to inform his friends and customers that ho has'recently made large additions to his former ex. tensive stock of Vardware,Stoveii Move ripe,B t ore Trimmings, Zinc, and that ho Is prepared to supply the wnnta of the community in that line at unusually low prices. lie flatters himself that his *facilities for. manufacturing his own Wares, Storms, Lc., give him tullecided ad. ,vantage over any who purchase and transport at a heavy expense their entire stock. lle would slay to these' who wish to purchase STOVES of any description, STOVE PIPE, to TRlM ?ding, of any kind,. and pay for them, ho ireprepar ed to give them great-bargains; but to those who want to purchase on a year's credit and then let it run two years more, he Fad rather they wont! calf on. someone else, even if they have to pay sin... enty.flve per cent more than an article is worth. In the line of his assortment is the largest and beet selected in Sue, quchnnna, County; purchased as his stock has been ghostly of manufacturers, he is enabled to .offer dueements to the country merchants who buy small bills.rareiy to be found this side of the big city. We can offer special inducements to Carpenters and Joiners who are in want either of Tools .or Building Materials. Blacksmiths can find ANVILS, 'VICES, BELLOWS, and, lee fact, almost any thing in their line, by tatting on us, Cheap for Cash ...Our sleek of Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots & Ditties, Hats and Caps, Yankee Notions,&c. is cut large es the times will admit of. They were .purchased at a tow figure, and will be sold at prices to correspond with the times. . HEADT-MADE CLOTHING,: • We have just opened about one-amha-half . cords reedy made clothing. Every body avg. they are cheap. Some say they are eery chop, and a mint her have ventured to say they are day cheap. Cer tain it is that a small pile bf money will buy a large pile of clothing . We would add, in this connection, for the informa tion of all concerned and dui "..rest of mankind,"that we are tired antisick of the credit system; we have suffered enough by it alreadp and are determined to rid ourselves of the whole "critter" Believing that the nimble sixpence is the true System, we are re solved to adopt it and are offering our . goods it prices to correspond. Produce taken 'Mb:change for Goods. J. DICKFiIMAN, Jr. New Milford. Nov. 17. 18a8. Cash )for .PorkTILE highest market-price paid for PORK in the J. DICKERMAN, Jr. New Milford, Nov. 17, 1858. ONE HORSE STORE UNDER PULL SPEED SECOND LOT OF . Fall 4.WibitOr. Goods; Just received and selling remarkably low, Tor T3E3C3O 3P-231.-"E" Convinced .that the "Icimble'rirlienee is prefera ble to the a/org shilling," we propose dealing. upon that plan. By selling Goodol at "figures rhicli can not tail to suit,"and.paying the " Highest Mar ket Prices for ail kinds of 'PRODUCE, "Irma'. pact a RUSE?' Dry Goods.- BLACK SILKS, Poplins and Plaids, PRINTS in endless variety, De Lnine, and Gingliams, the best to be had From the City r:f." Greal Noinrifly." In fact every thing in the line of DRY GOODS going lout "FOR THE .1":11',"at ,SIIITII k SON'S. CLOTIIING, TTNDER COATS, Over Cads, •••• IL) Pants, Vest, and Colin, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, Cheap for the DOLLARS, • at SMITH A: SON'S* BOYD & WEBSTER GROCERIES 10 lbs. Good Sugar for 81;00. 20 the. Rice for A.';1,00. If, 10s. Salaerattis for 81,00. '2 lbs. Good Tea for $1•;•00; and other Goods at equallv loir figures, at J. SMITH, jr. & Fer reasons we knowhot,we cant make a rhyme, With this kind of Goods, at this present time, • Suffice it td say, we're all kinds, , and enough, Front a bbl. of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, ruh; kc., to 'n cents worth of Sim/. HITCIf up the team, bring along your Graindlut. ter, Eggs, Feathers, Paper 11.3ge, kc., and don't forget to bring the Wye, BaUe; and what Cash you hare to spare. Ydurs in Trade, J. MUTT, Jr., & SON. Springville, Dec. 1, 1853. , Abel Terrell H"just returned from New-York, with a large and choicerariety.of _ GOODS, which he offers to his customers. and the public, at low prices, for - Cash. .1113 stock comprisesj, EfItUGS, MEDICINES, ' • PAINTS, • • -• OILS, - ,WLNDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY, - GROCERIES, MIRRORS, ' GLASS WARE, • CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, • WINDOWPAPER, .• WINDOW OIL FANCY GOODS, SHADES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS, ,•* WOODEN WARE, BARD WARE, - BROOMS, - STONE WARE, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, - ' BIRD CAGES, • WHIPS, CANARY SEED, UMBRELLAS, POCKET KNIVES, ° GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, -TURPENTINE; • . • CAMPHENE„ - - BURNLNG • ALCOHOL, FLUID, LIQUORS, • . (For Medicinal PutpOgl i only.) . • TRUSSES, e • SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, FORT MONIAES, • SPECTACLES, SILVER k PLATED srovs, FORKS, Arc., • GOLD PENS, ' - • STATIONERY, VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, ke Apd'all of' the most popular - PATENT MEDICINES. .....• Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto reedit , ed, he hem to merit a continninee and large in .crease of the earn°. , " ABET., TURRE L L. Montrose, Nor: 111, 1838. To-the Public SOILE Merchants publish a few low prices, or the prices of a foi low priced articles, as an indoce- Ment to persons to make their purchases orthemmn der'the presumption that i3rery thing is equally law. ViritAout occupying - apse° in ttio public. papers to enumerate ; I Wish it distinctly understood, that I will sell GOOD as late for thd gooney, as the.s can be bought in any either, Store in this place or County. Belts :and *WES net . Used. Foragers will generally End good militias of:articles at MAU 11:1CIENLI.0:$ ' and in .Drugs, Medieities, Paints, Oils, and Dys Stub, the'eery beat, and the assortments. full. 'The FANCY.. GOODS 'DEPARTMENT is also Cite: wive..' Alitc choIM - Pamirs Or - aerie; Crockery; Wall Paper, Ictrairst, P/rfnuters, cis .¢c. In short, nceric eceryMing usually kept in Country 'Stores. As I deal in rosily departments of trado f and bllT4llolre articles than I can well enumerate in the Mune of a Neif,slittiteriltdtillnct attempt it; 'neith er will it be necessary, under thceeedieuntstances,lo fill a - Column frith useless` repetitkam and blants4— The'penple are invited to call and, eiamine for theni :Vontrose, N0r,.10, 185$. . QA.LT kriabs Cy thetArTA by f3an:5,1188% ' MAD Ir. CO. Shelf Hardwai.e, "J. SMITU, Jr., k SON'S „„,„....„.,,,......„.....,...„...5.,,,„..,„...„,..„,.,.....„REA,...„........TE5T - ~- THE . G EI •let coo • 1 I ICA/ • . I—.ti: ..- . . .. , • . ce 1 ... : • . • co o DE °my ' ii La.t = 41) .. • 'OF ! 1 •*I AGE, , . 0 VIM. KENNEDY. of Rostrum hat Incoverni in ace 41 .431. COMIIIO7I ;Adore weeds ti reniedy I t 'cures EVERY RIND 0 HUMOR; The worst Serolbla d own t a common Pimp fie has tried It to over eleven lontdreri set, and ever felt , . COM In two [XS, (1.111tI$1111fItl• 11112,41 V. Ile has now' in 1.1.1.... 4 ”. over one hundred certificates of Its t slue. all witnnt ta t nines of tt,tott r Cob bottles are warranted to cure a n ening ante mouth. One tothreehottleswill eurethe word oder P I. P 1 """W. Two nr three Leigh will clear the ars em of Idler. Two bottles are wanauted to corethe ont canker in the r....... or stomach. Three to tre bettlesare warranted tot re the wont kind of L • alpela.a. • • Age to two bottles are warranted to allltMnor In the Er" ' Two banes sire warranted to core ea deg of the ears and lz,e es among I ha hair. Your to dahottleaare warranted tow nomnd and retain, One bottleowill cure scaly eruption of the Ala. . - Two or three bottle:are warrantedloi arc the wont Mat or :- Worm Two nr three bottles out warrsated to corethe ronstdexpene, of eller:tooth.. • • Three nr four bottle. am warranted to crate saltdihemo. Flee to eight bottle, will cone the went easeot Sento:, A ',oat to always experienced from he fired I..ttlekand a pse core !sworn:Wed when the above gem. ty Is taken. .. • noxiirity.ar..,,, Dion mAt....--floc reput.tion LI t Medical 1t1. ,, v , r).: . Ina all kind of boron* In en.will estaldi te ed bythelmanlw..m., of all who have .removed It. 1)12I I 11l not my nnythtne ~, h.1.T.t...0 the mod skilful physidans Id the moat 0010: 10 gists lo the country are nostnintonato I prattle. lel, Prreentlna the Medical Discovery o your nottre. I d., 1. ~, full knowted s :orlue,,•=tp. power. . I refieving all. ant most aflame diseases to which you xmfoctunatelv ~• 1....„ That most - excruclatlegthweat to ao s - c n ' t. '' .. " Lor . • NURSING SORE 1101:171i , Is erred as Irby rat evreettlesa..nild your babe ?rem rho and fretful 31.,r4.1,,,,, awett slumbers, and the Mettle.' Dior try beam. a Luta!: blowing to your husband and honachol In the more advanced altos of. • It extends to the stomach. etustaT ' . " D Y C S II I I,N E K : s . I A, . ~,h,e, natant but Cankeron the atm. h :then to thelutee.:.. 4 IL I 11-N E S, - creating a Anklet*. IrOtle retlillit.Llld MI tolifferente \even b , LI., of your family. Your stomach Is • RAW -AND ' AXED, I your fond distresses rm, and you an' .lv take tertM. tiro, , even of that tour system dots not get If the nmwinha.,.? is ,- tains at the arrimonnua fluid of the et ter eats it tn.—AL,. I i coniplexion loses Ito bloom and berm .allow or greenhL are, hest day Is gone. For want of nou4 eat your ny-ten lee. loose and the Ores of your body been e relaxed. The, 1 , , , , [minor diseases which the Medical D very Ispecullarly.l4.li.lA? • . . CUR .. ; Palpitation or tier heart, pain In the al , weaknert , f the . .,,t, wall Of the lack. coinof the hip joint hen yno ern,. mein!, of the bowels, and also, that most ex elating of Ch...., the PILES. ' Bow moor thosuetuds of poor women are suM•riTr f....v.. , I, doer rt4l4 pintos sway tembserable life, - cd their next, ,t,..., 1-.., does tkot know thecae,/ I Avlgh to In preN. M. yo RI/ 10 ~r the: old proverb," An onned of preventle II I better then a no:MA!, In the ME DICAL DISCOVERY yon hove loth the keret - dive and II core. with thl. ,tr...• erect qttalltr. that It AVM lIVNT under a y.e1reut0ntan.,....1...• ..• In I u ry. No stooge of diet ever mecca - --cat the b•-,t , ..,., ~,, and enough or It. . . DI WECTION:4TOR rttE.—Adults, Children over ten nnts, demert.suran eight vest, ten ,nonofni. A, nn direct nonstitutiOns, take sufficient to operate Yours. truly. • Pries. Steeper bottle. Far patchy Al J. T. CARLISLE .t CO., Great Bend. henna pevot. Think, Examin D.R. SOYA COMPOUND S WILD CH 4 it F. con troubled with a cough? und . hreal? Iface t . .on a tickling can the Liver Comphalut ? flare you Way, or any .r.uptomi of Putmona roublrd with mie of the above xetnut COMPOUND SYMUP OF WELD eV ncd pennourrit ellte,[l4theellikerk -cured by It wilt teaLfe, • . • Ailotlier Remar Toner or It ttr. SlC , l3l.rt :—Tear Sir—Relieving mut In Imaire to von. I have thnitrid thh Moe Per4flrdill,ll7 (IMP, to me trotp reehniett. In the month of.rlete a where aldherinr In me !dean. whlrt aloe. commintreated to 0 tv Longe Cid di:what:Ted here quantities , of eornshti breath could pyyg thrnneh tar I..nort .1 my. inwast with aprarent raw., atten Wad night. low of appetite. and eetern tyn thoneht my caw topelow and hey., remained In thih wretched entolition fi b , .mooted too tarn skeleton. and them hut looting end In the toddle impert y performed toy youtienvroran Scare Ii rent to Ittitinegre for five loath, an nry great getti4faction and me :mallow In my lannt t0,. , z1, ti heal.aygt the coot thlltle-g I was restnregl to perfect health ttreefire hnk• elnroeil, and man to this, dae..lnne la:St I have eighteen month.. • Plea_ renetept rut - crateful get - merle Ymt.eery revectfully. The rtrboerll.erlk well eegn It4tlrrthat he h been aillietell rr... al ITCOV Cry USSIIIIOII a thlinclo;-11 - e le 3. to P3.40r of Ilerrat CI • /NQUIZZ TAZZI f Dr. Swazi • "Compound Syrup o The nit: deal and only ,eennine mind. It twine onnycvwd solely of V usktl with pot ect safety. Sway*e's Sarsaparill A.gentle pun:mitre and alterative 1111.1 n general use. Sivayne's Celebrat Dr. Sway - nee Panacea, vmp Dr. Swftyne , 4 Bo ' ,An invaltmble remedy toe Dlarhwa, 'and all Bowel Complaint., Drsremal Drartrata!—Dr. SWI ABELnmetrmilvl reine.ly. Prier TURRELL, ETIIEJt ID theonebtott the I 'O.InIV A?, Prpmprtyi nnlr r Dr. H. SWAVC: Street, Philadelphia. s PATENT 111E1 A MOSG the great rariety of 31edlg ill found nll of Dr.../aynea lusty Ay to Cherry Pectoral and Catnarfin. and Forvst Itodand celebrated rt.: of Fart mcdirines 31.rehant's edy for aprains In man or begat ever% Seam and Horse Remedy ; °trick other kin ty. da ; Trask's SlagnOle tgutn.r rheutnntqlt: and all latiatommory-e4 fink rate thine ft.r planilarpartames. t Ywtn Inrstrol tug agvnt,:t g o, uf article; Liniment ; At wkarteadaundlkten:. bylwatcry Prom Bake r> roniponn: ITA . Mafield 4 Sarsaparilla: a oumPty of Sali.ea. the t alk alramst en dle,s variety of Patent 3: mints c atunterate:-14:: aut. lv every thing in 1103;1111e, at the Dro,g - .3lontror, Jule, 1t37. TUE 4111TAKitt. Insurance Con Capllpil and Swirl:) , Chartered Capi Offer; Franklin'Buildinp,l FIIIE INSURANCE on Store lterettatallor generally, MAJUN (amount 1 , /aqglit to had lrom all in Junin:we on GOOd3 to atal from all - Statement of the Ilurinesa andi - • kei City Jitevranee Com , for Si: Arcadia,. ending , (mow nml Surplut.,_Jaguary , lst.lo — reerlved tutorimmed from Ja Prvrolum% received. Re-11 . 1.rancv . LOSSES, EXP To Losde, pnid Dlr.; - Ro•lu., Ed. Preng mos t sad Ex • i Balance relng *ltl4 . the Pern.nr. • - •• - ASS • Don& Ninrtme•Slockn. .Coupon Bo y !atom! and bag Loaus.tc.. 111116 Bedvivabl, Cub ou baud .d n iink, and dm Capqzl, SurpluX. 01 nee ‘1 GEORGE R. RAWL rvAdent,t I 11.1L.000GSWELEd3ec•k Tr.". I B.i _ .... - Director tr. Hart. E. P. itnot. A. C. Edwarah J. u.!Me, R., W. lk.Rev, II R. Chnialben, J. L. Pomeroy R. 7t. C • ' • • U r ld RONT - RpSE, Septemter . • ~ : i- A N.AOR 00MHsee me,, 0711 11H,SUSTiO • anti. R ocixa;w LOCATION' PIS, TWRIHIBIDU Szavirt ' Shop Ito: S, Ihmemeut litasisass. An 541,121.150 SToyEs, - UUit stores hire been eistiro satisfaction Of ommend front us.. S. U. SA Mentrose, May 87,1'857.' . . , ?WTI tERSCiNg 4esirous of pay of any.ilesetiption; can payments with Test, Cooper rose, to my credit; whose re from their dato. April b, 1115.6.71 f STIE.,4OI . .GRISTA. . .10110 ST. .harm estriblishmeit,will keep terfint crid Fine Plossr;Corn fly, olio Chop ao•Brina At Custom work will be aises warrooted. I MoutrollPoLOT4 Bo3,4l == r In Beim 11E1 row 1 MI inu 4 sea Hell+ Otte OA Vs , their Ansi tub , Wm+ J4l arm.. row' trcethi f (Job Tame Reboot band 9 OMB WIII , ark mean . ..ill be Ildell. New orrt4 173 rA Fit,er I Yoot DAMS Ira tair Nor ,on o gut Di xi. erne fehle .see,eet et, er ful—Ohlittern ro • elll7 I.e • the bowels twice a te DONA 111 NENNET.T .ELTI and S.lt . WEST, Wet) 1:37,8;13. ~ Inquire! NE'S 'RVP OF ERRY, sm late you f.:t• be Bronclant , Nemo Conuntotal,' , It 7•••: ITIA.Iete Dr. e W [MIRY. It •of tbolout 4., Is 1., - B'',' Usti. Boob. D Dee able cure! cti „ reilrerk Conan. lit clatv t •.F, roper t , ; make kbear cue, that hw e - rr t.e.to For. 1 tea , athrt.d T ermed it taro 1.'..r.0. e. -. lunch afflicted !Levu ni, ectemal and Ittersz' lid but thre , tel, the 11.4 .41 With a ri ,, ler.t o , the debility.... the Int ti hd the're , ver er peal,ll g r • long Pm, u u ti L, • Iprel te, be rat hole f 4. , the teatre wat.derfel r WI. Co rer,llmme, al cianzuturr4 ht u.e..- . wi1y..11...et-et. or itt. igh suled.l: d.aLd ul tidy. 111 remain a pe?,....t1y 6. otEml a Li', *kr., letrrot,.. rzrallNi.v,v). t.-Therne• , 1 - e repre.u. ite& I orthe mewl re giro—dee, R.R111R() R 11V 1 . 13“Rimure eterrer. ILT Ton rr 31 Se.: Yuc.'4 Wild Che . 1/11.11 !I n v. ge d %earl Iltarr and Tar Pills, eilltane, f.c.ptxtot t d Vermlfag Irifyingthe Blood. 'el Cordial, pentery, Choik, CL PV: rmei It e'v , Bitter car!_ ,t,.:, nle fn rent, N. , :a ;Fl,lluctrtee, aztll,l S State. of Js soon f-(Nor , 4.13:A-1 y MIME WI el= ties it Turrelrs tdocc.cr 3 !chested Family medic. 'ills; Balms y'sl'ided II irrtaail•lttrra: L111.1411:1 ltuTtltle t 11t he et sh , corn t Ntall,, ,, nn s . Infs. [ Veetuttuer, and a Tal . y di beeccat rt...4'd tn.`, IPtiltds; l'osrs Estrn e slv, (1k:two:I:AO,. - .o4ltock , .lllls.'en..d • er 1.!1:1151• forpv•lts.trn :11,4,4. or Ituvl.o and FA: I to markt, 1V... yc toloroAttozrther. no n. hot the pi:olk , eind F.Oro of • All 01 'R CITY p. of Pl' us 0 300,000. 1 11500,000. kro. 408 Intlwri,s . Isutgle IttsAnt INSURANCE. Ve or the Wllthl. 1 1.0 1 . 11 • of the Uhl.. PSI Condition of Ikt Q ay, of Phi',dill: , e 30tA, I$5S. MO EMI= VS.ES, &e. MEE Ida. Loans On Col An Agenta. Dll •cki klAt Bos: , . k. BUTLFIt. S• • ten. Sm. M. F.I,L :5. rerkins. 13., 11 11 LUSK, Arn' Ella n== see me, come La' I; !tie . ftHbed.iwo.thir A etelialo atil colDrsrs NT,actiliovolattt Orri el, on TeeePilebll.4 ov.ieb, tiglil3' tried, to that they need ae RE & fiROTILERS. 11E. T,C4I de 1 Isnoill7l7.tig l' co., Bank" ipts will be 4 0 ~. OL. wi.RD I ,: hvihe lb ` I pun SATIJ a t il I..'nstruitty i:a Meal-of superior e_low cat caih r" la d es patch, ant is ilding , U P stal° •
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers