• Atioutthp,,,FseVTATltariPd_-/Plicking itlmanufactuiertiends•tis, some boxes If " Water Proof Blacking"—" warranted to 'render boots, shoes, and all kinds of -leather . perfectly impervious th-moittnire'," with the request that it sheuld be . "favorably - no. tieed in the American .Agricallurist—And a long advertisement will' be inserted." We can not oblii,e ; l*.sentir;lartsio - important rreasons, , never sell !notices,' enreavirtiettnents! ; are )tever'sOlielttst=nst feast on any such, terms. Second :We don't , believe in' theieiter proof hlackints, 'and of,txitiriSeZadvise people pot to,usethem. .As a generld thing,. blacking of any kind rota leather'; and especially is - thia the ease with anything which atop the pores. The leather is injured, and the feet kept cold by the moisture from - the feet, which is kept from '- esdapiag by.stopping. the pores,witk varituts compounds ; tallow, etc. ' Not nnfrequently a gill or more of watery' vapor escape's from • the feettdorinot7 dtry... , The amount- varies in d iffereitypersOns; and"with - the - age, physic al condition or Inialth,etc.".. It 'lndia rubber boots, or those ofleither saturated with oil, grease, or, other *pervious substances be 'worn, thistioisturels in a Measure retained, theugh . some of it escapes upward 'along the legs. Everione accustomed- to oil or grease their boots altover, Must have noticed that,' for a day or two after the a pplication, . the socks get nearlY wet enough to wring out, hialli-Pllbikluarer:shoesiijare or rot lath . er,-as is well.known;' .bnt.it is potAhe .mere • contact of.the rubber,for . that of itself would preserve leather. n the contrary, it is the moisture retained by the rubber which keeps the(lootivialmeadataNand e.vezithally des - troys them.. . LaUerly,aince we have examined this sub - ject, our practice — has been, never' to grease boott(im shoes, elan' with tallow, .except once or twice on 4 14 4oeion.liind around the sidetkielithe.aoki&Y rind we- are. sure 'threi. wear much longer than formerly. ,The parts over-the top of the feet are left as open ; its Oise-perspiration - can , flielY es cape; This leaves the feet dry at;,fiomfort able, and the lather rarely ever rots, but . lasts until actually worn. through. It . from any cause the boots becOme very dry'-and stiff,;4. little tanner's or,neat's-foot oil is ap= plied Only•to soften them. When necessary to wade through.much water, a thin coat of • oil is applied to the upper leather:to make the water "'slip off," het not enough to' satu rate the pores. • When rubbers are • needed, they are removed 'as soon as circumstances will admit; to allow the leather to dry speed- Nothiniadds more to.comiOrt, health, and durability Of leather''' frequent theri e of ECreks,!-twq p r tiree times a day when the feet are continually exposid: to much - water, Or When the health is poor. • The du:Socks abaord - the moisture, to the benefit of both feet and leather. The best protection for thc feet is a pair of leather shoes or boots with thick-uppers end especially thick as,not to .al low the entrinee:otwater, or thefree passage of heat and cold; but the pores so open as to allow moisture to escape. (:dare cow-hide boots crsbaes are not only cheap , .but are philosophical.' ~ • . ' Fimaleivatid men or children who are ex posed to the wet grOund only part .of the - day, should teep thick shoes to put on. when i • going out ;or have a Pair of India.rubber ' sandals (shoes with-straps and openings pier the of the, foot,) and .put these qu only • when goingupon'wet, damp, in . cold ground. —Am. Agriculturist. - WnrrEws.su Fon Ou-r . sso_nuccs.—For un planed surfaces, eommon limo' whitewash, applied early in the summerwhen the wood is dry and the pores' open, .answers a good purpose, and\ materially operates in prevent , ing-decay. Y3ut whitewash may be rendered. more permanent, needing leis frequent appli. cation s'OlPtate4l Lino I white -vitriol) and common salt are id?lea . . - The-following par. ticulae directions for •mileing the, wash _and for coloring it to any desirable-shade, „are given in:Downing's " Country House:" - -.;" Tale a' cleat barrel that wilt hold water. Put into it half ti barrel Of...quicklime,- and shike it by pouring over it boiling water suf ficient to cover it four or ,five cep. and shickect- Whin` quite slacked dissolve it in water and add two pounds of sulplmte.of zinc, and one of com mon salt, which may be had at any of the druggists, aid which. ins few days will . cause the whiteWaili to-harden un the wood work. Add sufficient water to bring it 'Co the consistency of thick whitewash.. "To make the above wash of a pleasant cream color, add three pounds of yellow ochre. - "For fairc color add fourpirrids of umber, one pound of.lndian red;,and one „pound of lampbladc.' grar!nl'itolie coloi, - add four pounds of raw umber and two pounds of lampblack. uTtie color may be put-on with a common whitewash brtisb, and will. be found".` much - more.durable than common:whitewash." - .• Coss los Caratts." - .Tbe followinis sim ple remedy has been tried with greet success by one long and severely troubled with thi-s -annoying complain. • . ;Take,' say one part Fitiftevized' loaf-sager to tang:our pulverized cainphor, and mix them thoroughly togethe; • and. use as often - as the _patient • wishes in the forni of snuff.— Thiwahnple raanedy, followed for a few months, s has effected score in the case above referee* to, - inCrely beyond elpectation.- - Should the camphor be too powerful or not - - enough so; reduce or-add a small, quantity, as the-case may require, is -it is desirable • that the e _ ampbor should he- the, principal .. A HARDT ' Cori FOR me FLOUR BARREL. .r..—lfoatiekeeptins - genera v cont.:their-barrel of thine with iodasly thr6alroVer'tiie top for protection ; from dust,! . ote.„ •conie quently it is always coming off, land the mice are not kept ; clkOthe -barrel. - To_. prevent this annoyance, 'take thelpp'bdon, after the head of the,barrel is removed, and sew in whitevlotit makei a nke- eortveniesu and - firm cover; tlitsT Protecting 'the liniiifrOm • dirt angiverintn.:;—Rarai New Yorker. Douse= Yitein..- 7 Boil one pound lif good flour, a ilnaiter of r a pow bmiin sugar, atut lirithAst:o of water, fbr - oheldttr: - Nrheil iiiilk-warm,?bottle it and cork elan. itswlli be fit for tiseitimren ty-four hours. One pint of this -yeast make ..eighteen pound. of Mad.-!-/Ipme. tar A late English writer says; "A sbeeits) be ittlit b order ; for the palate of Abe epiwre,sbouldnot be killed earlier than Aire years old, at-which age the mutton. will be rich and succulent, - of-a dark color 7and full of the ricbeevgrarn - ^Srhereas if • only two yea pale, and livor less." - la"Me best cellar floors , If p.pade of 4 iltailitacrriortikiSitid;lSishie 1101iliel;_4111 goo4A, rlAnd cheap ,flonrs4aa* w ade of common zs':ir*, mixed. sith4auslckbrieks sulfl i wasbed gravel. fadcattle thowlielain thite62 try vas held o:Pittsfield, gass., 40 Pctober, / 810 40./641 Win vlau3g the Bistern of 4*** socioJekansiftbors.aa*etexist attriket4mansatolthe'unitabtaw. Gmer ox prestc.u. Osposartrr.7-Ia his, last lecture the Firefeilicirataid"; that la. the northeast part of .Asia is a difference of 105' between the mean temperatures-of January and July. Tbe.iinter of this.region: is the coldest known ; the summer is the wannest of the latitude. The capital otSiberia has a mean annual temperature of 24111' below the freezing point, bht-the mean heat' of its sum mer is 58'.. or, 09'. The summer there is two moeths long._ In pliseite, the, ground is frozen 000 feet deep ; the summer thaws,it only to the depth of a few feet—two or three, and vegetation adVances so rapidly that the Russians say-you tan Ital. tie grasigrow.• So, below a few- feet on she surface, the ground in these regions has remained' this con dition.) - That it her remained thus frozen, is proved by: the animal bodies—fesh, as well as bones--exliumed frotr. the soil. This an tediluvian floh-whe.n thawed was much rel ished by dogs! The mean temperature of -the earth is out• the same every season. Eu rope has no extremes of climate, as it is pen insular. American climate irr.winteris con• di:wait:in summer it is maritime. The coldest summer temperature noticed is near the mouth of Baltn s Bay, where the ice bergs of:the nortliare driven down - by the currents of the Arctic Ocean. lIALL PLAYVid FOR lADIES...4n exchange, in allusion to this popular and healthful ex ercise for yoUng men, asks - . - -why the ladies should hot participate in this amusement as well as in that of skating:. "To our mind there seems nothing violent in the presuinption that it would prove -as agreeable and useful to themsas to members of the other . sex. - Very true, the exercise seems a little vigorous, but is is not consid ered tot, much so for the handsome Spori tas ,of Mexico, the gay and health) bru nettes of Paris, and -the eilive-theeked datigh ters of Sicily : Of eour+;.the rough-features which make it an athletic game for men oo'd be abolisned, and such iitiprovements intro duced as -would fit it ..toi the lets hardened muscular ._developtnent, l and pore- refined characteristio4 of wome n . But there is nu good and suf fi cient reas on -why the male sex should enjoy a monopoly of this most -de lightful and invigorating of tdl out-door _ amusements.' . • - • • Give•us ball playing for both ladies; and gentlemen; and abolish those &testable, bar: barons brutal, sordid, murderOus, peculiarly nut.culine ambsements of hunting and fish ing, and we will join the sporting circles.— Life : • • • " A PARADOX,AND et. NTERESitSO Asruo- NOMICAL FAc.r.—,Two persons were ; born , at the samo moment of time. 'After an age of• fifty years they both died, also ,at the same spat, and at the same . instant, ,yet one had lived one hundred days more thatt*the other now was this possible Not to keep: our frif . nds,in suspense , the solution turns on a eurtous,,but,.with refiectinn, a very obvious point-in circumnavigation. person: going round the world to the west, loses it day and towtirds'the east he gains one.. Supposing then two persons born together : at the Cape of Good Hope, whence a - voyage round :the world may be performed in a year: -if one performs this constantly towards the west, in fifty year's, ht will be fifty, days behind the stationary inhabitants ; and if the other sail equally toivards . east, he will' be fifty days in advance of them. One, therefore, will have seen one hundred daysmore than the other, tbough they were boll) and died in the same pisee, at the same-moment, and even lived continually the same .latitudes, auid reckoned'by.the same calendar. . TEACHING ON A. LARGE SCALE.-At a pub : lie ineetingin 1855, Dr. Ting narrated the folloWing : "Three years ago, Louis Napo leon, finding that most'of.the soldiers in his army were unable to read, advertised for a contract to tench them. A single gentleman undertook the task: lle asked for no .books —nothing but slates and pencils. = Ile brought up the men in lines, and liy_the use of large letters, at his dictationTiliey all learned the alphabet, and then to read. lie then asked for one single tract. lie was per mitted_to choose,. and selected front all the tracts in thels_triulige, the moot beautiful nod eaffecting—the gospel by John • and in less than a year, be had taught 50,000 French 801- dieri to read the Gospel, and received copies enough to_put one into the hands of each sol dier:=Ar. C. Journal of Education. • tar A. otirrespondent of the Rural New. Yorker has cured turd and wens on cattle by the following treatment : " Rubbed them every o6er • day With linseed oil, with but little perceptible effect until they bitike,ihen the fleshy part of the kiwi& iirotruded throt the °am. -1 tbett pul on pulverised - bine I vitriol twice or ,three times a week, cleansed occasionally 'with !tiaspasudte. • This 'treatment was continued until the whole tit. mor disappeared aud'the flesh healed over perfectly sound to all sappearenee." This I ailtdcp'referable to cutting-out:7' - - Ararqn the anatomy Otthe hind; weifild that the muscle by which we shut It la mittla Aran& than that by which we.optio.it, and thiststicia true as to giving and memo% tar A neat method of supporting climb ers is to take a strip of two-inch :dank; two inches wide, planed the full length of the board, and painted green, which set firmly in the'ground. Next, obtain from a wooden ware,or toy Store two children's hoops, one the largest and the other the smallest you' can find._ NOw suspend the • small one -ns near the. top of the polo as possible, by strings, and fasten the large one close to * the ground. Plant your seeds around the 'out side of the large hoop, and when up, run strings of soft twine regularly from the -top to the bottom hoop. It will look better to• have khe hoops painted green, and the twine should be dark and not cotton twine. tw A . Writer in the Sloe* Jovrnal says : "It is of the greatest importance, the first two years of a horse's life, to see that he has, good warm shelter during our Winters. and that. he •is 'supplied with a plenty of good clean.hay and roots: Indian corn should lot be fed to Young_colts or horses in any con siderable quantity, unless ground and mixed witb flaw The towing Company on the Erie Canal, and keepers of sage and livery_ borics, have flonid that the best food for hors es—that which is most healthy and econom ical—is a mixture, composed of-equal parts, by measure, of writ instal and mill feed, bran or shorts, vrieghing about twenty pounds to the bushel, mixed up wet With cut hay." SoMebody once said to Lore= Dow," Mr. Dow, t don't know what to do. Bad thoughts trouble me very much. They come into my head; andi . don't know how to keep them out. Ildw can I help doing wrong, if iys wrong to have bad thoughts." Mr. Dow'i-reply was : " We can't prevent birds froni Jiyisig - over our heeds, but we eau keep Win fewn building nests our hair." Do ytfu:asit: - " How can on drive away these 'thoughts, and keep them from making their nests in your minds I" Why, just as we exclude thistles from the land, by putting in so much good . seed that there „is no room left for them to grovi.' - Keep the mind busy . With something innocent acid useful, and leaVe do place for the intruders. • Aar 7usie 10241140 ingtPor no r rii .7 i 74.0NTROPE is 0 a , I =' ' D.e"%. , General 'Finding • Store itow:ropknished with n budge titiety of ' FOREIGN DOMESTIC Goa:lms. We cordialliluvite the Public to inspect our Builders and Cabinet . Hardwazo, Por7[►i .1:1111 . 1.111.7. etiTLERT, . . MECIIANICS TOOLIT'AX MANCTACTURINIi. Awrierts, • - Fainurco - Toms, GlTictt, SPORTING MISCF.I.I.AREOCS AND FANCY lIIRDWARF., •Lakr. HURON GRINIMTIL/NKS, Mason's •Challe.ngo Blacking, always bright and sparkling; "it adorns the Palace of the great, and cheers the solitary hut of the lonely backwoodsman.' LOCK CHAINS , & SLrig CELEBRATED ENGLDRI SAWS, warranted to run true, set well, carry points, and-face ajtkinl of knots. Nails, Iron, and Stepl, jhis ANTI CATS, BOOTS ASO 5110E.4, TEAS, Si:OARS, COTTER, -It Atsoxs,'Sriers, Crockery. WOODEN WARR, .PAPKR ITALVOINDS, WREATH,. 11.A.Skrr Ct,TICE, BIZCAVD VIGNETTE, and , GOLD Cilans Wittuotv Sna-ots. Wtsi;ote and Ptercits and TAS. , ILLS, -an assorted selection COME MUMS ODDS, LINEN FAtltieS, NAPKIM; ASP TAM A Ltxxx, CeittAlN Am) Fonorrns MATEIttm.,- Licx, FakI . IIII . OI;PERI . F.S . cANCRIC_MtiSLIN, SCOTCH AND SWISS GOODS, PONGEE and other Handkerchief, JIMORTED XICCC TITS-AND SILK. CRAVATS, LADirs' GArsrtr.r..3,, -NET Nrrrs, SILK AND Ku, GkorEs, liostEgr, dc. P g PACIFIC, ALLEN'S BAT STATE 1/L7rcurs, Ern:tab-x . 21, PcmaLL, AuEracAN, RICHMOND, TACONY, • thauvrax, Manor, &V., &C., Foreign and Domistic Gingkams, . . _ DEnt.r.s, ALP/C - AS, PJ.EAVMAS.:MKRINOS, &C., LAWN:4, MOVSLM DELAINES, BLACK SILKS, CATIPETK. BAUS, Fiturrtims, CHAIRS AND DKUSTKADS 2 &C., &C. . - We charge nothing for inspectioli, lan] cheerfully, impart information to all. Roping soou to Ace you, We remain, Respectfully, Your.., • 11.1.-S—Wilsou 1L• Sou. Montrose March 23. 3850. . • New Goods. New Goods. • POST BROTHERS ARE now receiving a wel6elected stock of Gomm, suitable for the season. , Among their stool: may be found quite a variety or Dress Goods, Dfelainelp, Lawns, Silks, - • - CIIAILLIA, PRINTS, &c. Sheeljugs, Bleached II: Unbleached, TICKING, CHECKS, DEN-NS, Blne Drill, Toweling, Table Linen, NANKEEN, .31A-REEN, Pouts Stuff for Boys &20; Wear. Yankee Notions.—Consisting of Fancy Soaps, Tooth, Hair, Cloth, and Scrub Brushes, Lath er Rtusl" pazor Strops, Combs, Fins; Bon -nett pin; and fixings generally. Grorerles. - --Such as Teas, Blau; and %teen, Coffee, Roasted Cox, Raisons, Sugars, Mola.ses, Syrups, Soap, Candles, Starch, Zante Currants, Salm. rams, Gelatine Tapioca, Lemon Extracts., LI - eam Tar tar, l'erk, Fish, &c., dx_ Wooden ware.—P4lls:Tuhs, Man handles, Broom=, Clothespins, Covered Boes, Ox- Bows, Shipman's Axe Handles, mad e tom Virginia . - Lire Oak. Ilardwnire.—Potent Coffee MillQ, Nut-Crack era, liammert, Ilatehots, Knives sod Forks, Butcher lioires, Builders' Furnishing -Goodt, /AM, Naffs, and &eel. We tender our thanks to all our old friends,-and entire them that n•e now offer a choke stock of goodl.at price!, and shall be tANtsest to see them. Ifontro.4e; March 30, 1859. HOWE'S • PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING BED. Luxury, Comfort, and Ease ,condiiited. -T"g CELEBRATED BEDS FOR SALE BY W. W. SMITH & CO. 3Jontrose, )larch 2.3, 1659. • • .--"A CAR,D. DR. of. the Binghamton Water Cure, will be at Susquehanna De pot, (Nicol's Hotel,) on the 6th of each month, dar ing the Spring and Summer, for Consilltation.' Inca- lidswill find it to their advantage to give him-a call. Patients received at all times at hid ESTABLISH MINT, in BLVGHAMTON, 'N. Y., where every dm: fort and convenience may be foinal for the success. , ful treatment of Ittralidg. Binghamton, Zi t Y., Me di 23, 1859.-ef Mat c „ OFFER S to the public, at prices that cannot fail to suit, a large and superior assortment of GROCERIES • . 7 At 'the old and era:known establishment formerly occupied by 0. M. Crane. SUGARS, TEAS; COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR, and SALT, (by_lite sack rirbarrel,)FlSll, and all artishm usually found in first.rlap Groce,r. Floas by the Wholesale and Retail. As I mean to merit, I hope to receive a liberal share of public pats °nage. N. B. The highest ma&ct price - paid for .P,iidits and "deacon" and Veal Skin*. • • Z COBB. Montrose, March 16, 1839.-tc REMOVAL F. FORDHAYI ILLS REMOVED ME G llama's and Trunk. Shop across the street, into the building. formerly occupied, by Boyd & Webster, one dcior below Keeler & Stod dard's, which be hasAttedup . esfressly for Saddle, Harness; and 'Trunk Shop, and where be would be happy to ha,fe hisTriends All who have unsettled accounts for ?858, - will, pleiae call w thoutinislieYnotlee. , And oblige; ' G. IF. FOEDIIAM. liontro4e, January ; . . 3000-ROLLS:MEL RAPER : 70-DIITERENT STYLES. Bordering ; Window Paper, &c... A new supply, just arrived, and for sale cheap, by ' , Li- • ' : _ADEL TUERELL. - .31p:straw, March 9, 1859. • • • To the Sneezing Public. rtmos . CELEBRATED CA.TARRII SNUFF Al' As Isysiztar.s Barmy, Sr sale by B. Thayer,, iloiSsase; Thsyir; " Xontroce; x. 47 184 a. • _ STRANGE4NMESTERIOUSI THAT every Intelligent man In this eentratinkr abonld hot know - tbat a newirrangement been Made by . . WEAVER & ATICER . TON, at the 6TEA.N.MILIA, for carrying on the Blancksmitbing and-.Carriageing:Businesti. Mane know this to be R filet; but for thebeneflt of the Pie who do. not, we would say that we are pre pami todo any work in oirr linewhlch may be en trusted to us, in the most ,durable manner, in the most improved style, and in the khorteit . powible time. All Work Warranted to give Good Satisfaction. JAMES 11. WEAVER, 6 6 JESSE t.. Atlitirrost. Montrose, March 9,180.-6 m ; MEAT. MARKET.. • _on Public Avenue, :tear Searle's Hotels TT EEP constantly on bandit good supply of MEATS .11 of all kinds. Cash paid fur ilea Cat tle, Calved, Sheep, and Lambs. Also for glides of all kinds. • = Montrose, Feb. 16, 1656.-tf. i(') Exnet Ju‘tfee to 'ALL Bien. .„t. MOON &•Co., respectfully inform • thpir friendfand the public, that they have completed their largo and Superior FLOURING MILLI AT UNIONDALE,' and commenced the mantifacture Of all the Aarious 'kinds of Flour, Rival, nud Feed, of the Purest qiulity. To - those unacquainted with our Es. tablishutent we would shy IVe hare ?axe Min of I•rreltent Stonee, manufnetured4,7 Bart Munson, lilies, N. T., and superior Machinery front the Wash ington Iron Works of I. Stanton & Co., of Neolturg, N. Y., 'with three Bolts of the hest Anchor Clo:h, and the, whole fitted up with all the _ lllodenii Improvements of a First Class Mill. In consequence of these improretnents, the "Screen" is dispqnsed with and better results obtained. , The Flour ii better and whiter, and the easing to the cus tomer iu grinding imp grains will often equal 115 per cent. . Custom Work executed promptly, mid in thehMft manner. FLOtfi, MEAL, dad FEED kept for sale at the towe4t Cash ices. CV" Satiocfartion ginfn in Ercty Partin iar-130,1i; Petronopo is Re.4ptctfully Sairitcd. .Uniondale, Feb. tm, '• KEYSTONE HOTEL., Wm. R. HATqH, Proprietor. - TAIB new and commodious Hotel , situated on Main Street,'near the Court House, and nearly in the. center of the Business portion of Montrose,, is now fully completed and furnished, and was opened on the 271h.0f September, ISZIS, for the accommodation of the public and truvelers. The Proinittfor feels "confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that (mini& fail to nice Omni)iota Satisfaction. The House and Furniture, ate new, and no expense has been spared to render it equal, if not stiperior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be in at. tentiance to respond to customers. The Stables connected with this; ITou.se are New and Convenient. ' 'the Proprietor respectfully totipits the patronage of his old Mends and the puling-generally. • WU. K. HATCH. Moutroze, September 2:1, 1843.—tt Nei Finn in BrOoklyn: 'rift: subscribers iitspectfully announce to the penple of Bmoltlytt and vicinity thut they have entered into a copartnership in the Mercantile Business under the name and style of IllcKenMielk Nichols. _ They will keep con,tantly on hand a general imsort meet of Dry G00d . 4, Gi•occric•, Hard ware, Bats and Caps, Boots and shoes, Yankee Notions, 4117.c.,:4nd wip .li , flose of them fur _ Cash or Ready: Pay, at prices which will proveto be lire andlel lire prices. `They would have it di.liwelly itmlrrrtorgl that tint business will be coMincted Etrietly - upon the READY PAY system, except by special arrange inent with PROMPT threero sag:ninths buyers. They would invite the old customers of tire late firm of-McKenzie A: Eldridge, and.the public gener ally. to g ive them a call, promising to deal honorably -- and will', ail alike. Bring along . your Produce and we will pap you the HIGHEST ET Rises for the etnie in exchange for Goods. To Dairymen! We me making arrangements to send your But ter- and•obtain the rrry highest market prices. 'We design to do a General Forwarding and Commission linsineW, and ask a share of your Ratrunr,e. kturrs McKENZIF,-) AMOS N . ' 110 LR c IIeKENZIE St NICHOLS. Brooklyn, March 2, 1839.-tf • RIGHT IN TOWN: EXTENSION TABLE:3 srANurAcryttEn DT 361 - ITII BROTHEIS s • - of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, idni warrantedlo. work right up to the ark. Otrose, June 9, 1858. • TO BE EarNal TPVERY day In the Week, (Suudays_excepted,) / 21 over fl CO 0 0 Pieces Wall Paper, besides Border and Window Shades,. a large variety. The largest and best awnwtment 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 its Ringliontiiin. For,tuither particulars call at A. N. Dullard's Book Store; grst door.north ofL. Searle's ltotel;where you will also Sod : tarp . 'and superior, iiisortuieut. of BOoks. and StatiOUery, irlth a few Yankee notions at the`fossoa east pries. h.. N. DULLARD. Montrose,. dta: ch 9, 1559. - NOTICE* n ' E. AP. IrRICIC JR.; would li k e, ur -ter a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generous public, who have always manifested their sense ofixppreciation - of his usefutness by exacting his services when needed or thought to be needed...but who - have given no other evidence of'sxatitude or 06d-will—particularly „in the way of " substantial aid" as Kinumth would say —that he now desire.; a fall and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick k Dinka ho wishes further toestato that he desires nothing to,be considered trroog, after ski++; weeks. the said sedition. remaining un bettled,should be placed in the hands of itgeodiharp -eolketor, and made to account to hlm something that will buy Oate-and Buck-Wheat. Please notice this and take action - actordin.l3 , —Yours Truly;, - E. PATRICK , JR. Of If attention should not be " Paid to this, 'joint F. lirmsons may hare something to do with it, Bugles a' IigNSTOCK . - -N. itawLEY , . yaraf. • ars%) :;,' 4..r.%.,,tretti,; .- itimt - -tive,tei!..-tt , ..o44 . a th e , extract or Para Sagami:title, tri c' eo n tabined ;rithiAlser a rru =cra m' of still gresder alterative pswer as to afford au effective antidote Pr 1 the Mecum Sarsaparilla lerepoted to mire. It la believed that melt' a rentedy to wasted hp those who suffer frour Ammons rnmplalnts, and that. one Which will necomplldi their enro must prove of ley mew oeteleeto thhi large clamor ourafflleted fellow damns. Bow cronyletelp this compsairsd will do It has two. proven byexperireent on massy grille wend ca+k, In the Uhrelae eotuidaluls Scrotal and Scrolnlooe .c. r . 0...,.. a . 11 .4 Mute Mame*, Meets, l'ltniclek Id theq. l'unitt „ 4 Altiltitt. ,' 11l nod, ityphills and Syphilitic ffecilorik 'II I Diskaas. rop. are Plenraleta or Tte Thmloureux. 1161111 . p Dispepav and littler. dons EryslPebs. R., or Lt. Anthony's re. and hottest the whole class of coroplalobs erldrot Pero impurity of the blood. This compohnd will UV Ir. ethyl q met promoter"( htnith. when to ken la the toting. to.pel tip. foul hums. which fester In the blood at that serason of the year. By the timely es{{otsion of them mane rankling diawders are nipped in the lin& sfultltudi•Cesm. by the nigfof thin Temple, spore thernselvestrron.the enthlfaher of foul outt. taw. mut ulectoqn t.orer, 111v:quill ttittltittheott" Ittetu will etetee th tht ItAelf of eoeritplloue, If uyt r wo ~. ma,. ti,—.o. thb,....4 ehatidels dale body by an a friallve medicine. Cleanse Oct the et. Ifisted blosel.wherweir.yoir 8011 Its Impuritlca bursting through the akin In pherlts. eruptloneor .1,1; cleanse It sheep Dud It .f ob remtled aryl tiluttai.ll In the Tette.: cleanse It whencrer It le.foub and rah' feelings will bayou tenon s Even where into parttrular disorder le felt, people erdor.betterhealtlyuld livelotorer,fer elm:, log the bbs'al. Keep the ttkrNl healthy and sii ts well: hutovith this rmisulour of life diww.lared, th me can be no lasting health. 1:tf,Orl• or or later soinctlilng tonal go wrung; and the fn . '''. Otat:l/ti,S df life is disordered or overthrower , , .. • , life ha., and th,:rt c.t. awl, the meatintoe ot stecoroplNt.. lug then erql.. Dotike swill h as been egregiously deceived Ty preparallcna of IL portly becanoe the dnyalone hastier all the ‘IP - toe that in, claimed ftle it; tut men bee‘q, plant it,paratlnto, pie. tentlih; lb he concentrated extracts, of It s contain lint lath: Of tire Or , toe of banns:llla. of any thing else. . Inning late ve,ow the oubdc hate been rubcled *Lupe bottle:sped. tens/ lusts. elven onset of Estraet of Parresperilin for .tie dollar._ Mme of thep•have Nen,fraucls noon thealeit. forlhey not only con tain llttl., it pre; Ithranarllht hut °flash. candler pre,pertlerwlirt= ever. Iletrw,hitter and painful disappointment has followed the . it...filly xatirms ettnale or. Sormparilla - whioli Med lhe'tqatuet, untll - the sante itself la Justly &spieled, nod has Isicorue ortiyiwarpt with lialowition .d cheat. Still wo =II thin temp:mud Stonitteal - 111.. aad totem} to matiplrtitehtt timed," 4'ol=ll rescoe the name horn the load of ohitynit; ali.ch.trets Kph it. At we think we 1... - grolindf.lr hellevl -it Lt.. Vlrta.-1 which are Ineolstaldnirs the lora. oars ran elf the Pears It is latcacled to cure. in, ordet In retire _ their complrir rnolleation from the nynt rm. the troedj ' , bath' 1.".1,t -11161014 taken aceonllag to direellOtoott the bottle. Prepared by LL: Dr. J. C. Aver & Co.. LOW . . E 3rASS: Price, is( per: Mottle; Sir bottles for $5. Ayer's Ctierry Pector4l, has volt fur it•elf sorb A renown for the r tre of every v 3,507 of Throat and loins Complaint, that It IA entirely noneell.ury fin Unto mound the evident... of Moe., winoset It ha. Len. employed. An It 100 Into to eoLeLV:t nar Ihnotrionit MI. notion, We ilea not /to 11.0 E Itun :u.. re the people Its polity lb kept upthe not It erre ho hern. and that It may tw relied on to do for.thelr miler 311 it 13.11, eve? heo Nun; to do. Ayer's Cathartic Mlle; Ft/It TILE (TILE OF etettivenept. Itttllttcullott, Ill't•c tarry, Foul Stftluselt. Erripeltt.l,ll•*att•he, lthounintluit,Erut , ltotot nod Ski. I.lver tottsplutot, ilnrwv, Toter. Tumor. sod ...Nth bout, leuratultt.. a (limier PIII.LIuI for Purity- Jur tin. ' • •• • thoy are fupt, wateol. qua( the ru7A.t tteuttltive tun lute torn pIy:A.44AI r, rout tilt, are the brit uttotleut the. merit for the pm posttsof u fauttly t•hytte. ' •, l'riee ' 25 tents per box; Five Bores for $l,OO. - . , 4-.--- Gnat numbcra of Cleritytnan,i'llpriclalrri, St3terttuen.Prtdr.-nalnent per , ”:.,, , ,...„4“, , ,,1..15t finely 11111....... crertify the unitmtllvlir..l ort•ful hr.,. of the, nemeallt,r, trot inn- flcce twr, cite 1. 4 I.le at tine inner' tion of ti:ein. Tim :11(01:r 1.4:1011. 113..1 f , lllll , bitralLvoir A ute:ican - - Alumnae in adtlett they are given whit alto fhtl detZelpthoso er the attnre complain!, and the twat:neat tied atntutd folio', ed turthelr earn, . . . . Int not 1,, put of by natal:100,1 tlealent ctth nth, pretottralluna thee node pram on. 1 , ..111/1 h.ll, no nilosrt 'rho sk.k.". - r , .41/lir 141.4. aid t livre la for 'beta. at al they eltould have It. .tllnnrlllrntnth•enreforrtla hr TC , ICH ELT.: Mohlrt•re ; 11. THAYER. Plume.; SNYYT, SPIZINIIVILLE . . lI.N. 6111.1 t MA I. Lypn ; ' NyALT XI A' [MIER. .dubueu utak by all Drutettla and the.prinelprl Mirrlnnt• 11:inst. Co. Butch 14, Keep it 'before the People ZNILIT the 1 , 11.1.11 i: CI ivied Ity these Nese York. netteri ronoirns antacid n EATS the iton .001 the Evidence"( Which arattstie earn at dr: Sloth fourth Stria% and on Safe WWI. Mills Unlit! the 111.11410 n nnlet.l. , n hick will last ten cam, lm fro,• it will he wain') teen ilp ; and fli the ret, Trlmne, of. Norristern tv, that si ae Luau "pan on the Wald "film let Liv,ent• bar, and slarin and it It fib is tom - said nas .• intended venally as aMs nntf,"lairi on the Caln. o l , l Ito% r sod ttlaralar btek, I,llt Ann ■...xxxknauiyFar el, Iltrnhg.ll. Cu;, an the milp bares, pro"( leek Itt nee. trei PA f ENTcIIA`SPIUNSAFES, the only Safes wide In this ( n it . s is hid. haim t r bor. rithlarthy hurahynor had their controls Sege") ad br accidental drat—FL - con The I'm., of the ttl, Eratnt .t PlutArm.rtitt Axes re TO a New YoCK lintratt..—re, the untler.freetL Whims of St. Jonaph, bin., 'des hereby rertifs that the Iron eafe lorlonglaa I,u t . . F,Lkildisto. made Ity Pam! Sr f i n., No, Wolind Wrest. n Welt nor in the lire that nattered here, isnot drelll.ol', and 1411.066 an alre t r,,of rate; that the books,iprnt,,isnc.irv. Am., it !itch were In the oak at the tinto went much in urtil elm, that the huddling o•Melt tt roanlit Ivor of / * lmmo, ondaut 1)1'11 entry Mei, and that o tire no untie one wilillo burnt IA near the sold argi Was led stittle• lent to limn,' 11/.1111 , 11 tour KA FF. terristrOort to Ig• Ent? PLoor. Signet. W. a. prx,,,, b.. &twirler; JOS. W. TMOTTLIL, totathatrt J. A. It •CTI.T.. ; S. Mr Ineasart. Lit•rchaLts WlLusir lior,Junx Potato. ( ' ; F. llsiatorva, Jo" h, EPA \S s WATSON, tO toth FOrIITI7 Sure, l'httwtelpht I, hair non "atomt the larsvett strtment of Sal inlander Safes Intl, United Stattet, ursrranted ilea! to 101 V "tie,, mode r souttahlti tern,. Flrc.r gli eiti a call. BILLINGS STROr It, 311 , ntnint,t1puoLify , Attearr. 11-ERRING'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES REWARD any person who shall $1 10 an to VI./ price that one of them has ever fail -0(1, in an accidental fire, to presCria its contents. . The BEST !''ES made. • F. B. CHANDLER, Agent, Montrose, Nov. &t, 1.8.58. REMOVAL. New Firm. New Store. Public-Avenue, just below J. Etheridge's. Li- BALD WIN ;VOUIII respectfully announce . to the publiC that he has associated hithself with. %VAL L. ALLFIN, in the FOR, FEED. AND GROCERY BUSINESS. Also, tt.nt they have removeft into their newly fittedl np building on Public Avenue, just below J. Ether idge's Drug Stir, where can always be found the choicest brands of Family Flour, Meal, Feed, • • Pork, Hants, • Fish, Dipped Candles, Timothy, Clover, Field, Garden Seeds. • Also a general assohment of • Groceries, stteli as KuFars, Molasses,- ". Syrups, Tea, Coffee, he. he. Thankful for past favors, would solicit a , continu ance of tie same, under the new firm, pledging, our- Selves to dO the Lair thing:hoping by each bargain to be sure of another. Being under a different Administration, it • is very desirable,to have all old' tccounts settled, and com mence anew, under the Ready Pay System. BALDWIN' 4: ALLFS,. A. BALDWIN', Wu. L. ALLEN. Montrose, 0ct,20, 1838.-tC =I • NEW STOVES.: ILlt u o z i p. IT is just receiving a large ' NtW STOVES, including it full assortmc-nt of ELEVATED OVEN LARGE O,yEN, AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, WITII A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF. Parlor, Office, and: Shop Stoves, - for WOOD or COAL: Also Ste4e Pipe, Zing, Sheet- Ireilitkrie Tubes, eze., &c. • El ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES in market, and will be sold on the Most favorable -terms, ice., to which. he would Invite the par ticular attention of - 811 Naw iffmronn, November, 3; 1853.- Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. S. RAIDENZ DENTLST, MOrROSE, PA; Office .at the Fiatiklin Hotel. =Room; No. LIST. OP CHABOES. Gold plugs, largest size, - - " " medium, - - $l,OO to $1,50 " " • - Tin de, . • - • - ,50 Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and fined, se Cement rillingspot used. Cleaning set t , •,) - • • 1,00 Extracting. at din Gine°. •-• Irregularities of the teeth corrected at h. reason. ble charge. . . 'PLATE WORK. Gold Plate; single tooth, • . -• 37,00 "", 2 teeth, ;-. _ • -• 1 0,00 " S teeth,- • . - " 4 thin tooth, per tooth, - 4,00 Full Upper• or under of Gold,.Gnut teeth, run double set ein,Cold, Gums and itantk4,lslo9,on . , Full upper or under, Plain„ , ,' - 7,1. 45,00 Full Double, Plain, „ , . :10,00 Silver Plate, half the above rates, . • • - luiproved Mineral Plate, tuo4ltirds the price - or Gold Mtn sets; Mitalnstie, same as Mineral Plate.. The Public May be certain that , Alt operations will -be performed in the moat tender and careful manner and in the highest style of - the Art. All Jobe warrant- ed. •. Grateful for past: Cavan., a continuance of the . public patronage is-respectfully - rs . ,•.• • : • ,f). D. VIRGIL, - Iforktr.ose, Pa., April 7, 1858. • ... . Taal! A10#41.! t e , d ,— gast atd m kfot,lnack" areen ••••••ft LIPICKERNIN -.Jt. :1858. :, ~-;• ,•/11AR.D , WAR E ANSB'.a7OIkEIP - ORIUM IN -rtrtila ::21.AST 11 tNnatSlONEEl..wouhl tidilitia'opporturil %l fliandsend 'cliatoiners that he Iniireently Made largo additions to isis former.ex tensive stock of • rinedwaii sliioieo, Stove Plpe;ltove - Trinittiingic ZiiiteiAce.,' • '- and thafhe le prepared to supply the - writs of the community-hi that, line at unusually low -Flees:, Ile 'flatters Lima& thahliis. facilities for. manufacturing his own Wares, Stordi,r&C,;:give hire 'a decided ad vantage over any who purchase sad transport at A Leavy expense their entfrel.intilt. • _- Ile gay to those whet - wish to _purchase EtOrt; of anY te.sl-iption, STOPS PIPE, or TEI3I-, of any-kind, and pay for them, ,to Is prepay ed to, give them 'groat bargabas ;.; ,to these who want to purchase on a'year's credit - and th'en let it run tiro years more, be had rather they would call on some one else, eren if they htiSh to pay seventy-five 'Per cent more titan an article is worth. In thelineof Sheri Iltawb,te, his t! I..oitmernt ht the largrAt , and bestselected in Sus quehanna-County ; nurchnsed ashis mirk has 'been mostly of manufacturers . , hole enabled to offer in dneententa to 'those mantra merehanta who buy email bills,rnrely to beiound this - shie of the big city: We-can offer special induremenM to Carpenters and Joiners who are in want either or. Tools or Building Materials. Mlacksinitits enn tinit ANVILS, iIELLOWS, anti, in fact, almost any thing in their . line, by calling on us, 'Cheap for Cask ! • ' Otir stock of Dry Goods, Groceries; Boots A Shoes, Hats and Caps, Yankee Nottonsoic. Is& lame as the timen will ndmit of. They were rlurelinsed fit st.low figure, and will be sold 0-prices to correspond with the times. READY-MADE - CLOTHING - 1 We have just-opened about One-andlt-half cords ready made clothing. Every body Alp; they - are cheap: Emile nay they arc mil cheap, and - a tom her have ventured to say they are dog cheap. eel:- Min it is that a small pile of money will buy alarge vlothiog wintld add, in tbisTonneetionjor the informa tion of nil concerned and the "rest of mankind," that e are tired and sick of the credit system; we have suffizred &lough by it already, and are determined to rid onrselvei of the whole "critter"' Belibving that the nimble siSpenee is the trim system, we are re solved to adopt it. and and offering our goods at prices to correspond. - Produce taken in exchange for Goods. . J: DICKEREAN, Jr. Nc7'iv 31ilford. Nov. 17, 1858. Cash fOie Pork MITE Ideleg,. tuerket price paid Dv PORK in Jr.he 1 ;Hog. • J. DICKERKAN, r Nevi Milford, Key. 17, 185&" ,' ' . - ONE IiORSE STORE UNDER -rum; szatpD! ROOD LOT OF ' • Fan 34 Winteie Goods: Just received and sellini;redlarkablv tor for 1: 11 A.:""E" : at •• , . J.:SMITH, Jr., tk SON'S Convinced that the " 1 ul7llL ifixpeoce is prefera ble to the slow staling," we propose dealing': upon ihat plan, .BS. "lifPtrea lchich can not fail to snit,' find tiayirrg the " i;:he.t kin Price.% fur all kinds, of PRODUCE, "we ex pect a 1U3.11!" •• . . ••ry Goods DLAcK , SILKS, Poplins and Plaids, PRINTS in endless variety, De Llines and Gills,hants, the best to be had ..Pi•oln the cety tj "Great Yotorirly." evet y thin , . in the line of DRY GOODS koing ?nip" FOR 27BCP A Y;" at eq.LITEI. SON'S. eIeOTNEN-G. - -r. T .NDER COATS, Over Coats, • kJ Pants, Vest, and Collars, • • Rats, Caps, Bilots, and Shoes, Qyai. for the DOLLARS, at " 'S3I, IT II 3 SON'S. lIIIIMCZI GROCERIES. 10 lbs. Good SugUr for $1.,00. 20 lbs. Rice fin -0,00. lei lbs. Salacratus for til,Oo. 2 lbs. Good Tea for $l,OO,- and other Goods at equally, low figures, ftr-- For reasons we know notove cant dialie a rhyme, With this' kind of Goods, at this present time, Suffice it to-say, we've all kinilsottid enough, From a bbl. of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, to a cents Itortli el Slyly. • TjllTel 1, np the team, bring ulon: q 1 your Grain,llut tor, Eggs, Feathers, Papee'Rags, /cc., and don't forget to bring the ‘ llVe, 'Patie, and what Cush you bare to spare. 176ur • s in Trade: • • J. sum, Jr., d - . SON: Springville, Dec. 1,1811 S. • Abel. Terrell I -I AS just returned from Netv-Thrk, with a large and choice variety (if Q 00378, which h. - offers to his customers and the public, at lbw prices, for Cash. Uis'atock comprises ; DRUGS, • MEDICI. ES, PAL TS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, ". 'DYESTUFFS, GROCERIES,',. GLASS WARE, CROCKERY; MIRRORS, " CLOCKS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW PAPEIC,. WINDOW OIL SUADES, GOODS, MUSICAL ISSTRTiSIENTS; JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, DRY GOODS; ILAILD WARE, STONE WAIIE, WOODEN NYARE, BROOItS, BRUSHES, JAPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES. CANARY SEED, POCKET KNIVES, W DIPS, UMBRELLAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, __AMMUNITION; TURPENTINE, CAMPIIENE, BURNING; FLUID, ALCOHOL, I, LIQUORS, . . (For Hollichial Purpoiee, ouly.i TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. SHOULDER BRACES, PORTAIONIAES, • , „ - r - SPECTACLES, -SILVER 8; PLATED SPOONS, row, &c., GOLD PENS, . • • -. STATIONERY, • - • - . VIOLIN STRINgS,:itONVE,‘&e , And all of the most popular - - , - PATENT MEDICINES. • Thankful for the liberal patronage' hithrto reedy- - ed, be hopes tosinerit a continuance and. large in crease of thesame. • ' • ABEL TURRELL. Nontroie, Nov. 10. 1858. - To the. Public : QO3lll Merchants publish g I OW prices, Q orthe . pricer) of av few low Fleet! articles; as an indhee mint to persons- to nuke their purchases of them,un der the presumption that every thing is equally low. Withoot occupying space in. the public ., papers to ,enumerate prices; I wlshls distinctly- understood, that I will sell GOODS as low fur the quality,: as they eau be bought In any other 'Store In this. plsee„or County. Baits and . Hooks not Used.- 'Purchasers will generally find.good qualitieevet articles • and lit "'anis, Oils; and -Dye Stuffs, the eery but, and the assortments full. The FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Is also 4zi4nsivel; • - •;Alioeltolow , •,Fanat - 4 , 071.: 0 0Tie14 . i7y4rlrri,"lVii/f.Pripe'r; , frafernia'riffwatenii In abort, nearlk-every thing usually kept ht - comitry atom. - As I deal in many depart:nomad' trade, and More more articles than I On well !Mame - rate lit the Ihnlut of a Newipaper, I ahaltnot attempt it ; neith er will4t be necomaryiunder these circa= teem, to filLa eniudn-widt useless timMltletts and blanhe.— The people are invited to.call niul examine for their'. selrea.-- - ABE I 4...TURRELL. • • idtintrate," Noir: Ili, 4858, , - . . .41.. 1r for ealiiti7th? bolt* Q_ • -- , - iin.:6;1889; • AgArrit CO. UM H`• .•-:'--- THE , GREATEST r CO3 0 1% t DISCOMY • OF THE.: AGE • 1{!(t. ENNEtif, of Roxtiuri..hu dixinerea b - " e Of °" p.rars weeds &remedy that citrea Tke worst Siltfula du r i; n tot common Pimple • . - , Ste liav tried It !a Ovi•velVvvu 'euvev.avil , -1- tept)it tlrtStoiet, ttotth thunder humor.) Kellum:re' lu bin Wave , elm! over rue hundred vertlavaios of Ks value, alr within tvreuty Nilikk of 13ovtoa, • , . . _ . .. ... , To(' bottler, sr worrantel to 'ciao • nutmeg wire Wmttljt.. • 0•6 to three bottle . . willowo the moot kind of fib tttcPtee. Two or tliree. bottles. will clecr the spiral of Lilts: ~ 1 Two botUmittcwormoted to cure the worst cookei to this:if:Louth • or Wocettla.*:. . ••. • . Three tollsabottlesare warranted to cure the oust kind of Ery sipciwn U to two bottles are warranted to core ail humor lathe Eyes. o bottle, are warranted twoult tunninrof the care and bluteh es among the hair. - • Platt° sit bettleselvearrantioltatotre corrupt dad ittnninguiceer fine bottle will tore oly toPtiolklot the shin- Too or three bottl.are warmitted to cure the orokat klud of ring. Two or three bottles:arc warMided to owe thomoitdc'P e nk of rlicumatLan._ - • ' Three or four bottles are warranted to cure saft-F.bettm. Flee to eight bottles will curt the worst enedot-timefold. A be wilt is always experienced from the that bottle, mid a perfect core le warranted when the above quantity In token. • • . DVAIIMATIAIL,-The reptitation orate 'Medical Dirrerre em- Lot all kind of Idmiors,ll so well ciar,bilidtc4 by thou ahlheoneri,l, ofa3l who have titer used 14 ttrat I r.shd hot any atlyttitue on the eoltizt, its the riot ekiifOl physicians and the hunt c.rttut 14 ' , " gists ) mite coo try ore tmmimorte let ItApralso. In rnrbenting thr3tediesil Dlemery teryout notice Ido It Stith full knowledge. or Its curative power. in relieving ail- alai curing Fiona of tbotedlsceees to which you are unfortunately to liable.— That Won ttirtilat trig disease to an afectiotrate Mother, ICURSINO Stda 110IITII, Inico red tee If by n miracle yourowa temper - Is restored to Its ash nlen•ertneat and of setO mlt went e'nnibrrn.:a+d ITl.l 'l a,.. t .lTO.V.Trr A y r Debo f becomes t o fott e lin blesiirg 0 your htisinonn 3 andtioueehold. In the wore tile:snail:stages of - • • - 46 N ILE R it extends to the stomach, musing _DYSPEP-51A, wbtch La noihing toit makeiort Ito stuicmcb ;thebiothElotetthtisand muting a einktog„ gone fieltug, and so ludideretioe event° tLe te,ree otyoutlatolly. - Your stomach Is RAW• AND INTLABIRD : . yrsarYttni &trances you, and yon ran only take even of Mat-your ny.tens does lint get half .ttte.nourlsbment It 4.1. n • tains motile acrintonens fluid of the calker eats It up, then Nuns ample gluts Its bloom and t/CCOTlleSsrdlew orgremieln and ?net t ,lay Is gone. -For want 11 ent loan:mad the tibres of your body twatiAment bsturne rolaxedyournsestJ Then loners a traits gnaw...an/Lich ilmMetttmlinsecnierylspecutiArlylPyleil to Palphatfon of the heart. polo to the Bide. seeaketw, of the silo e •Pt am:W.4 0e tetek, polo of the hip Joint sylletuyou Mire. Irrep!nal 1 , of tioi bo!rels c ond.alsob Mot ottAt exclOtlttling of diwup,,•the PIL S: ••• ITo rotiny.thoimaroll of poor women ore Loafer:no Ron tbli 8114- m ...end potrilnghway a rulsinulde life:awl their next door neigh! , r doeu not . • The mum. 1 whit, to imprelano vourntind that to ud old proverb," An onuee pf preyentli n bibettertlian npouud o:cure." In Ma MEDICAL DISCOVERY • you hove both the preventive anti the erre, with thin iteat and gornigonldy,ibot It will never norleranydrimmitarrmr.ifo ant injury. No Orange of diet ever riecuisaryi-ent the beet you out. get nod ennuell of It. - I,lltEerioNs , FOR, I•SE...—Artiltu.rine tablospoonlnt per day— Children over ton yin., &mere giimiuful—pdtdron from Ave ;to eight ems, ten rt. - 4mnd. As nod riettonu run be appllrable to conutlictlont, take reftlelent to operate o° the Inn erla twice a day. Youre. truly. . DON AI.D KENNEDY. Price ll .00 pet lairtle. ..Fra rale IT ADEL TerrnELr, Montrose, J. T. CA It IASLE & CO, Great lictul, aid S. 11. WEST. Su.troe , • • Paired ISOi•-ly WILD CIIE'WRV• A RR rou trontird with a cough 7 Hare you pains m the aminreastl I lave you tickling or rtaing in the th rout Hare vnti the Liver Complah4? Have you the Bronchitis? Nervuestk , hilltY. or any Ithiiptomsy.f rultminary Consumption? If yon are roof ri with Ur..r the\lll,.,ve symptoms. use Dr...S V c%\\E • S •Ctoll I'OUND SYRLY-01 , WILD CHERRY. It trill egret e>ll•^ do and pennant Lt eoro,asthe evidence of thousands wEn hate I,th cured by It will tostity. • Polar otr.nons. Frededek County, lid. Dr..;EtwArds:r—ttear Sir—ticliering It o duty I- Owe to the r,,,t-nt, nml ini.titlee to von. I have thought proprr to make knnu - n oto• of the mod fatradrdinary g um., In my own cost: teathas treetruly w.d.rdefl.' ,In the month of t icidber lad, I ems arSoed vah szverr:ralitring In men brea,t, width formed a large al-5cra...,T4.1 ohe, euranninlcaiyot to my tenam and very ninth atllhdtd them, dlmolterged tarp , rotantltieft of enrrutaldb, external end Internat. Ye breala mild pan through nfyl.una and cart 1 hrottelt the c,it r i 4 ear *Tenn viii. apintrent eme. attended with a. violent toad, day still losd of appetite. nod e_stretuddeldllty, an 11.4 my 1143.,:c. • tan thonaht my ci..r hopelta xs and beyond the - palter of run-Alelne. I ternalned in Oda wrnteio.l.eandltionfor en long time, until I wa awasted ton -mere sheieton, and there ..14..emed In he no hope r”, to •s ; but harlot tend la the toddle papers fhe ninny wouthafel torts perforroM emir (Nor s?nrs tienrr or WI het Cann, ty !tent ll:dilranre for tire hnttle, nod enmnien,h4t Its tow, atd to rnYre , - , t sale:le:inn and my onsleus family, the alocetel hi my lung, tr,..n to Inad.ond the magi* subsided, and on n o !mules I, was retired to pk•rfeet health. (tier teen years Imre elapsed,.and I NI I I remain a perfeetle ',any eon to that hr, June I have not hail a day's f eighteen mnnth,i. • l'umoe :weep! nip zratePtlnettnotelettgantte. Year,, try tt,speetfully, TIIOMASDIX()N. The snl,riber Is well acquainted. with Thou,. Diana, and eat testify that he hos heen'ardleted tes above repnliented. I reganl hit recovery as tambat a tatratte—lle Is s a citiliv member of tndety. JAMES It: iPattar pf Dern. (7.trmilt,iloldinore Conference. . ;dm:cult raartctuasu.r sod Dr. Sivayuels Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Tlarorlgital and only renuine Cherry prcpmatlre. Bear t 1.1.1 in trdrd. It being entnpra.d solely dt" Trgetable lug:1111E1de, it ...1 I,e used with puftet-ralety. . swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tat Pills, A grutie trurative and alterattre medicine, far superior to the - ' Pitts In reueral u.v.r. • . - Swayne's Celebirated Verniiinge, Dr. Swaynes raram, • Dr. Swayne's Bowel Cordial, , All !Ur:11111NC IVll‘htty for Diarlm", Dy.cutery, Chalk., Cholera ..ao I ha liowri Corttilhant DtertrrrA '.llll.rr.istA!,l2tr.Thrsynela Witter- Calhollenri t the Fnot aud Mlfq.llctl runwdr, Pricy .dy tel cents. Sold by T VIC R ELL. J:Vll3ElUDGE.ltt.cdroseomd by lb ilk a c7vrr,vbcr, throughout the Conuty ra.: mate. Prepared mils , of 1)r. 11. SIYA & SON. eta.?, North 7th. Streut,l9lll‘delphia: ' augA;H:..5,l5 . . . A 1107C6 the great variety a Slone:nem c6t Tut:,Ws ,torem, ay be 111 round all of Dr. Jnyne's ingly celebrated ramily teedlett.rs ; Ityret Cherry Pectoral Ad egh.rtic Fure‘t Wine eel! erv,t Ifotiand celebrated Cornett bltte,.. Lvmh I Or Fatally ractUalnes; Sterelnadv Gargling 010 be Cre,testerfia ear for epralas In tune or beast et erk nown Mathe,rven', Intalliil e Rimed v, aud florae it enmity Orrlckn Vl:mirage, and a Vr, ot other Xlatig; mou•tic ()Int utent3 jal.t rowed: . for t•liras, rheneaatiseN end oh ingammatory complaints Irwin Eat,cr. "brat rate t blur fur similar pe rpos..las the above Oho inent:At. ,,, ...* fain I),,trwang agent.a good atticle 'llroceicr.ck's Balsam and 1 , ..r.e Llulment Atwoo.rs Jaundice iiitterv; Canker Drops. Lluiruert.awl I)ys,ntery Bakcia C.mi.r.ound fiv Dysentery t tiourbtalt , I'rpetu, fur DyppeVela; Extmet s of nacho and ExtreLt at Sarattaritta; a ‘arlety of Valves, the teat in market. NU va.l almont endlelavanety orrateut Medhinea.altegether to: own, topttotaanaerate—latt tatincelt to say.that the publ i c will find ev.a• iy ere ry thing, lu fhb'. be t ut the Drug and Palmy Ftnre rat Montrose July. 133 i. .d.IIEI. RIIELL. Insurance. Conip.,of Phil. Surlitui,)3oo,oo 9 . _ - - Cilartityed Cztpflatt; 4500,000.. Office, Franklih Buildings, 70: 408 .111frabiut St." MI/RE /NS (.` nA :S CF: ou Ix^ Public liulldlng..l , l Mel - drawl:se geurrallr. 31.1.1:1NE INSURANCE ou Cargo and Frelgl 1.u13,1 from all at of ilia Wocld. AL=..O Isurauce'.on to auLl - frum all the Vulun. Staleiiiiiit of the Bdiiontisa and. Catuation of the Qua ker !City litoniroitee ,Crnapirny, - of Philadelphia, for Siellonths, ending June ttotli, 18513. ('appal and Sal.lum. 3311113 TV 14.15a1. v- Inter. et recelveu and ecurucll (tem Jan. lot to July 151,, TecAved 113.074 Salvueonua Itetututance 4.571 24 • ~ LOSSES, EXPENSES, . 44 1 . Tr. Dr.iefl paid , ' 4 1 .1,4 11 64 Die.,44e.i..., Ret,,rremlus44, Dad .E. 1 1 01661 4”. 30 0" " .... W ...46 19 &Attlee necau!nglvltl. the eer6PerrT,'Xaty W. _ _•_ _ . ' ASSETS. •• cf,upo. ponds. Loans on Col l:demi and ',nuns. are, - ... .. . . BMA Ihmalvahia it eaation hand add in bank. and Inn hung Capital, =II nEnitot U. 1I A RT; irrAdent,l T. ROsS. Vice PM 10,,,, . LLILCOGQ , SWELL,*.v.:A.Tre.. I IL BUTLER, ats.st. Two Directors. - Egrat l Nl l ! ! At. 4 1; ' 3.14!fg;. 1 1 1.. . 1 ! . . U. J. L. rutner?y. 11: It. engewtn. and S. Jo., I. P. WAL-D, LUSK, Agent ' MONTI:O6E, S.eptemper, COM . Efe rue,' T i liN OFFICE? grad and 817PEIT , HEADSTII9IiO. 011, einuc,inidnee 14, come hz! ALL Spinlit; Brocantp,ileastbcnlseountint PAR,. REST In ray actiMpt; where palzi:wtllnotthinrk a • D, LOCATION • /411'744T.n0A10w let neFAIIE , yquitlitistnir.zwiser a lGl?i(l,Dn~cc + oikl,sß • Sh 4, litn . nnun4 •ii•irl!illine4 - On Turnpike zniviA • lima. AnKtut 1.1.1E47.44 • STOVES, STOVES, . CIUR stoves have been solhorqug)tly tried, to the N.,/ entire satisfaction otaH, that -they need no rec• canitietid front:us: Li. 11. SAYRE k. . . I; ROTII 1 V . Montrase„ May \ '17,1857 T. P . EORSON.S desiroux.of paylog me rnoney,onde lls of any desCrlption, tau do so, by !caring paymentsuwith Post, Cooper & Co ., Bauleers, - Iler.i . rose, to my credit, wholorrecelpts will be allowed from. thett.date., 0, L. WAIID• • 11.pria.8;. 1856.—ti ... • • • _ - STIMM OIR .iST AIIIDSAIIV MILL. 130ST - BROTlllillilaring purebiw.sd the above ettablishinent,will keep consta,ptly on hand ;in eit,t44m aid Fine llomr,pent Neal of uperior q • aop •and-Rran at the loweet cash pricas. uustP l 4 work will_ be. don* with despatch , wain all CuesWarratiled.• • • . )(901w*.). < . - • MEN EVERY• SIND OF HUMOR, E3=121 Think, Examine, Inquire•! DRI SWAYNE'S COMPOUND S-VR.UP Another Betnorkobte Cure: PATENT MEDICINES I'iIE'.4IIIAILIE.R CITY 011icern. , AN ACROSTIC. NOTICE. W avirk Y k L u ll wlue bun* op eaJca. ,0 1:304,t. , 1 3 0 I.l' 1 P 00.11,1 9MIEIIM
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