Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, May 19, 1859, Image 4

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    A LECTIVE IMV.IIOSPECT.
BT JOBB - 0. - BABE
Tea twenty years, and something more,
Since, all athirst for useful knowledge,.
I tocAr, some draughts of classic lore . • •
- ' Drawn—rery mild—at College
• Yet I remember all that one
Could wish to hold in recollection-, •
The boys, the jorsithe noise, the fen;'
- • But not a single (kinie
fecoolleatklese harsh affairs,: -r
The itioinlegbells that gave us panics; '• •
I recollect the formal prayed, •
;That seemed Pike lessons in Mechanics ;
I recalled the drowsy way
Iwhich the,students Tiste
In tted to them,
- As clearly, in my; wig, today . •
• As when, a.boy, I slumbered through them.
I recofteelthe tutors all
freshlf now, if I may say so,
As any that Pter I recall .
In Homer or Oridius Massa,
I recollect extremely well,
" Old Thigh," the-mildest of fanatics;
well,rementher Matthew Bell, '
But yery.falntly, Matheaudics.
•
I recollect the ptizes paid,
• -For lessons fathom'td to the bottom ;
(Alas, that pencil-matics,should face!)
. I recollect the chaps Who got 'ern— .
The light equestrians atho soared
O'er erery pa:ssage reckoned stony :
And took•the chalks,—but never scored—r -, A
A single honor to the pony I V •
lb me—what changes Tide has wrought;
And now predictions hare raiscarricd!— '
few have reached the goal they sought,
And some are dead, and some are married;
a •dind 110416 in city journals war ; _
•'• - And some as politicians bicker;
And some are pleading at the bar ;
For jury verdicts, or for liquor; • ,
And some on Trade and Commerce wait ;
And some in schools with dunces battle ;
And some the golipel propagate;
And some the choicest breeds of cattle .
And some are ftvingat their ease •
And some . were Wrecked in " the'revulsion,'•
Some serve the Statesfor handsome fees,
And one, I hear, upon compulsion ! •
Lamar, who, in his college days,
Thought e'en a cross a moral scandal, -
Has left his Puridnic iosys,
And worships now with bell and candle;
And VANN, who mourned the negro's fate,
.And held the slave as most unlucky, •
Now holds him, at the market rate,
On a plantation . in Nemacteky !
Tow Kxox, who swore in such a tone
It fairly might be doubted whether
It really was himself alone,
Or Naas and Erebus together,—
Mas grown a very altered man,
And, changingaaths for mild entreaty,
"Now recommends the Christian plan
To savages in Otaheite! ,
Alas, far young ambition's-vow,
How envious Fate may overthrow
Poor Marry is in Congress now,
Who struggled - long to be a poet ;
Sutra carves (quite well) memorial stones, •
Who triedin rain to make the law go ;
Hata. deals in hides ; and " Pious Jones"
Is dearmg faro in Chicago! '
And, sadder still, the brilliant Hays,
Once honest, manly. and ambitious, ~.
HU taken latterly, to ways,
Extremely profligate and vicious ; •
: By slow degree s -I can't tell how—
- • He's reached -at last the very groundsel,
And in Nei York be figures now,
A member of the Comm& COuneff! •
Tux FA.IiII.I - Ciacts.-•—The Baltimore Sun,
alludingtn the prevalence of crime among
boys, properly asserts that one of the main ,
causes of:the decline of morality is the decay
of parental discipline. The family circle, the
domestic hearth, is the idle fountain of puri
ty or corruption .to public morale. Most.
people become:what:they are made at home.
They go forth into be world to net out the
character they have formed in the first four.
teen years of their lives. ft is allbged
is excuse that children -have become more
unmanageable than they used to he. We re
ply that human nature and human relations
are unchanged: --Children are just as amena
ble to authority Its they ever Were. This is
the main purpose fur, which Providence has
made them helpless and dependent—that
they mai , be trained to obedience, order, in
dustry,`and virtue. it is not true that pa
renti have not as absolute control over their
children as they ever had. Where there is
dependence, obedience may, be enforced.—
The real fact is that parents are too indolent,
to indifferent, to take the pains to train up
their children in' the way they should' go.—
It requires perpetual vigilance, and they get
-tired. 'lt requires self-control to -exercise a
proper Over Others. - Self-conquest
is the greatest ictory of all. • There - can be
no just parental discipline where there is no
character to back it.
''COItiOUS CALCUL ATIOL—The vast number
of inhabitants who do live, and have lived,
upon the face of-the earth, appears at first
sight, to defy the powers ot i calculation.— 1
But if wec suppose tbe•wOrld to bare existed
six thousand years; that there powexist one
thousand millions; that a - gertration passes
away, in thirty years ; that every, past gener
- motion averages the present ; and that four. in
dividuals may stand on one square yard, we
' will fin 6 that the whole number will not oc
cupy a compass so great as one-fourth the ex
tent of England. Allowing six thousand
• years since the creation, and'a generation to
piss away in . thirty years, we shall have two
hundred generations, which at one thousand
millions each,•will be two hundred thousand
millions, which being divided by four persons
to a square yard, will leave fifty thousand
millions of squire yards; there are, in a
mile square, three millions, ninety-seven thou
sand, six hundred,square yards; by which, if
the former sum, be divided, it will give six
tees thousand one]iundred
,and thirtY-ihree
, square 'miles, the root of 'which, in whole
number's, is about one hundred and twenty
" seven ; so that one hundred and twenty-sevee,
:miles square will be found sufficient to eon
, taro the immense and almost inconceivable'
number of two 4mildred thousand millions of
• ' of human beings; -which vast namher rather
outnumbers the seconds of time that 'have
passed since creation.—En flak Paper.
i tarP ekti- Xrinsth, kills wort on English,
Past and Present,.after noticing the inloma:
loos construction of the word. " its" sap; it
"does not once occur. through the whole of
our authorized version of , the Bible; occurs
only three times in all Bhaksixsire ; was a
word tinknownto Ben jonsoo;_ was 'net ad-
Mittid into hisToemit by Milioti; and - did
not come into common use until a few years
before Dryden sanctioned it in his writings."
• laff A . Awelling luridehed with cheerful:
ness and cbeap_fprniture will always afford
More.baciPinws to 'the himates thanicishioned
sofas and carpeted floors,-o;glmt mirrors and
mahogany sidehoards, with sour looks and
ill temper - . Though the elegancies of a well
furnisbedlionsi 'its:knot to be despised. .they
. are not alone sufficient to produce happiness
• Parents, teach your children cheerfulness, and
You wallt4Le them 104,0-
&scrim on %MAD, Wrruotre
Yi.airr cinSona.—"Take . 2 quarts of good Gria.
ham flour, put it in a kneading pan, nuk e a ,
bole in the middle of.the flour and pour in
boiling watei (stirring it, all the time) until
nearly half the flour is scalded and made as
stiff as it can well be stirred with a ; spoon;
then' Pour in cold m ater;` mixing with the
band at 6844 nm-time, until-the nuissis cool.
Then inix isitheilour-nroundAhis edge,
=old up in the same manner, as soft' s prdi._
nary biscuit. Bakeln rather a quick oveti.
Some think them better to- pierce each one
with a for] before .baking,-tind not-to let
them totul -00 eacirother i 6 the'pan.L They can
er ifixtot vgd.
111119•11
There is hardly a tunnel miner in Califor
nia, wbo.could _not leach' many of is a reason
of vilui upon
,horizontal went . in place: of
those sunk perrienAlcularly into the 'earth--
You may call this kind df well a tunnel if
you please. , Every such miner, almost, has
had a too-trutbful experience °fete fitct, that
whether his tunnel is driven into earth- or
rock, one of his greatest annoyance's,' ere be
reaches fifty feet'into the hill,or MOuntain
before him, is the presence of water. 'From
every pore of the earth and - every fissure of
the rock, the dripping water accumulates,
and in many instances in sufficient quantity
to furnish—by being detained- in reservoirs
—the water for washing his auriferousearth.;
and - when not in suflirient quantity for_ this
purpose, would often supply- hundreds and.
even thimsandi of gallons of water every
twenty-four hours.
In many situations, along our narrow ~al=
leys the farm house mid buildings are located
at no great distance from the foot of the hills
and ridges that bound them on either side;
and sometimes, doubtless, with the very view
of rendering available the. water from snore
pure spring, issuing from their sides. It is,
in such localities or in .the immediate vicinity
of abrupt hills, rising high in the back ground,
and where no springs. are found, that the hor
izontal well or tunnel is peculiarly practica
ble.
. The advantages otauch a . tunnet over the
common well are these: they can be con
structed generally at a less cost than attends
the construction of the ordinary well. They
can be run in at such an • elevation that the
water conveyed in,a pipe, can be cashed to
any part of the Line hoildings; or such . a
pressure can-be secured as will enable, the
pottisessor to ornament his grounds by a jet
Beau, or fountain.; or he Can water, in %the .
evening, by an arti fi cial shower, the brie:
lawn devoted to perpetual green. There is
a greater certainty that water will be found
at all seasons purer than much that is collect
ed in wells. The common well usually exca
vated in the immediate vicinity of the farm
house, necessarily ecintains. water that, to
some extent during the rainy season, has' fil
tered through the immediately adjoining soil,
and taken along with it more or less of its
impuritiwq - hence the necessity of cleaning
out Ardis at interve,s. ,
Not-so with tunnel volts; their,water is
always clear; no flood affects their purity,
or ptotracteirdrought the quantity of water
they furnish; and it is far more likely to be
what is usually termed soft water, than when
obtained from wells sunk in a clay or earth
composed, to a gioat extent, of the debris- of
alkaline or limestone formations. The mouth
of the tunnel, secured at all times bv-a door
under lock, would be safer against the admis
sion of all foreign substances, detrimental to
the quality of the water, than is the ordinary
well, thereby securing to the conslinier an ar
ticle as pure as from tee natural . ypring.
Many suppose--without 'making inquiry—
that the Cost orpipe, for the, conveyance of
water from such situations to the farm build
ings, wculd he too great to warrant the - ex
penditure. ',,To 'such, we say that half-inch
pipe (we mean by this, pipe that is half an,
inch in-diameter on the inside is amply znf
ficlint for all the purposes that:water is used
for' around a single farm house and buildings,
except for the purpose of irrigation; and if
reservoirs for its accumulation are provided,
it is astonishing to the uninitiated how much
water will flow through even a uhf inch pipe,
If kept constantlysrunning.
The convenience of having fresh water at
all times of the say above ground, and sus
ceptible of being conteyed to any height
about the buildings—below the fountain head
—by its own power, instead of-being com
pelled to - draw it from wells, is so great that
even if the first ccst conshlerably exceeded
that of the construction of an ordinary well,
the advantages inseparable from the tunnel
will, would be more than equal to the
differ
ence in cost.— Cal. Culturolist.,
MAKE FRIENDS OF TOE BIRDS.-11CITIerilber
that every family of birds you can induce to
locate upon your trees, rids you of enemies.
and increases your wealth. Land is still
cheap upon the farm, and trees are . cheap.—
Plant more trees, and with your other crops
raise your own music. Encourage the boys
to build bird boxes, and put them upon the
buildings and-fences. This 4011 amuse them
quite as much as robbing birds nests, and
will folste,r within them much better senti
ments. We once visited a large rural vil
lage in New England, where they had a fash
ion of rearing a lame bird house on the top
of a long pole in; the garden. This pole was
a conspicuou.s.object, on almost every street.
We need not say that they had a vigorous
horticultural societiv here, andsthat the place
was timobs for itilapPlw, pears, arid plums;
its cherries, strawberties, currants; and other
small fruits. The birds took care of their in
sects, and they will' take c•ire.hf yours if you
will gise them a chance.—Aintriron
milt:rise.
PLANTING . POTATORS wvu CORN.—Lsst
year I told yon of. rny planting potatoes
strong corni.and with what success, that be
inl; the second year. •I am now to relate my
third year's trial; this being with the Mercer,
which have always been, With me, more sub
ject to rot than any other kind I haute raised..
In digging them last fall, I found enough to,
prove that they were not whokly exempt
from the disease, still there weeifar less than
among those planted alone. The yield was
not as good as by themselves, while I believe
the corn was full as good, in both quantity
and quality, as if there had been no potatoes
there.
mark
method-is tiErfit the ground for
corn, mark for rows fone way, and plant
across the marks. This gives rows . both
ways. I then plant a hill of potatoes in ev
ery space between each two hills of corn.—
This' leaves the crop so as to be cultivated
oril7 one way,'"which may be repeated as
May be-required.
TO KEEP POTATOES FEW( SPItOtTING.--TO
keep potatoes intended for the use of the ta
ble from Spring until new potatoes grow,
.take boiling water, pour into a tub ( turn in
as many potatoes as the water will well cov
er, pour off the Water, handle ttl4: potatoes
carefully, laying uicv in a dry plaCeon boards,
only- one layer deep, and see if you do not
hive good potatbes the year round, without
hard strings and watery - ends .atused by
growing. The neighbori got my informs
tion from t•nya be has never failed, or had
any trouble from totting or sprouting, Try
a. few.- - -.Cor. Pruirie Ajmer.
A LITT= Corot to Funs Sroar.—A farm
er who has had much , experience• in winter
ing stock, says, if you feed corn in the ear
to cattle during the day, They will not'digest
it well; but a few nubbins fed at night, after
the animal has eaten hay and is ready 'to lie
down, will all be re-cbewed with the cud and
thoroughly digested, adding- profitably to the
keeping of the animal. ' • "
'spun- BISCULTS.--,-.Take one quart cold
ian 'Mush, or hasty pudding; put it into.
a pan'amtaining about the same quantity of
either coarse or fide wheat flmr, add.milk or
sweet cream sufficient to make thimish thin
,•
say half a pint; then max is the flour and
make up , into biscuits as *soft as you-can well
~.,
handle them, and bake in a quick oven 20
minutes. Cold- &oiled hUminy w:th flour
alone, sninedantd inft44lll.o: *SAO; mikes
nice bieseaseiikes.
wais.
SoilKiiiitg Web) in or~fho~e.
BLACIESVEME:MG
♦ND
CARRIAGE-MAKING
BY STEAMI
AWLEV &-LATIIIROP, haring re
moved into 'their new building , on Turnpike
Street; near L. Soarle'a hotel, are manufacturing and
will keep on hand
Carriages,Wagons, Cut
- tors, Sleighs, &c. _
They have provided themselves with a Steam
Engine end all the necessary machinery and con
veniences for doing work with dispatch ; and being
both practical mechanics of long experience and, em
ploying none but
GOOD. WORKMEN,
they are prepared to do all kinds of
_work in the
331aeksmithing and Car
riage Making Line,
. in their usual prompt and
Workmanlike Manner ,
I
and by being *tall times on hand ready and• willing
to answer any order for work, and off• using
Good Materials,
and by 'MODERATE CHARGES, hope to.receive_n
large share of pnblie patronage.
We would tender our thank.s to our old customers,
and invite all in want of work to give ns a call and
see for themselves.
Montrose, August 11, 1858.-1 y
_OH YES, OH YES,
HERE WE COME.
BOYII & WEBSTERI
TTAV ING purchased of S.A. Woodruff Lis Stock,
I.JL in Tmde,. are prepared to accommodate all
who %ill favor us with ill custom, at "live and let
live" prices.
STO
COPPER,
..LVD SHEET IRO 1r WARE
of every d,esetiption usually found In the country.
.4 LW, PriND 0 W SASH,
P.IXEL DOORS,
WINDOIV BLIN,DS,
•
LATH,
PINE LUMBER,
IrndBUILDIti TERlALSgeneralty.
Designs for Country. buildings, with specifications
and.eatitnates or cost, kc., furnished to such as may
desire them, at moderate prices.
Persons bout building in the County will find it to
thcirintcrest to call on its. Conic anti see us, .we
intend always to keep the latch-string nut.
Tin gimp inlheir new bnildingcorner of Main and
Turnpike stints, a few rods south of Schrle's hotel.
Carpenter snop near the Methodist Church.
N. B. All kinds of produce taken iu exchange for
Goods.
Born,
BOYD & WEDSTER
A. 1.. WEIMER. .r
Montrom, March 3,1838.—1 y ' •-•
J. Higginbotham,
WATCH fIMSHER,
General Repairer,
OF the filer F.NDILIDII, SWISS, AND CHINT.FR De-
WATNIFS, PATENT AND DITLCHED
RFDEATERS, LINKS'S, ke., Le.
Truly. prou4 of the flatteting encomiums bestowed
on Lim 1 an hon.t and superior t
WATCH j'OßEttli I -
and grateful tnall who have employed bhp, and doub
ly so to those that have continued to be his steady
customers since•hisconunencemcnt in Ifontrose,(now
nearly three years.) and encouraged by those who al
ready know his abilities, he now informs those who
do not, that early in life he was taught the art of
Finishing New Watches ;
by Atkin, late of Lord Street, Liverpleol, whn wrIA
fiat rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the heA
watches:- After-having worked for :hint upwards of
nine genre, (seven of which as an indentured appten
tick) he then commenced for hims - elf, and latterly in
New York, where he has been employed hr some Of
the first and most respectable etahlhitments in
Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, .kci and was by
them classed a first rate workman.
N. B. Ile has always on hand a welllstsorted stock
of Watch 'Wheel., Cylinders, Watch 3Fivels, Main.
!ping., Watch rfanda, and Watch filadses.
will be carefully fitted, right away, and for prices leas
than they can be had in The City.
fle Shop in Bentley,_llemj; A; Co's snore
}lmmix Block, Wontroc, Ang. 1S R.
SOAP. MANUFACTORY.
snbserilwr keeps constantly on hand for sale
T at his establishment in Moldro.e.tbe hest final
ty of SOFT 50AP, manufactured from the lye of
wood nestles and gremce,in the old fashioned way,and
not by any patent,process.
For those that furnish the " ,, rease,hc manufactures
the soap for tr,17,0 a barrel. Warrar:ted in all C.LAC?
to be a good:ariicle,or the Soap may be returned and
the money refunded.
EX=
Per - barrel
Ilalf Barrel
Wholesale dealers wilt be furnished—if delivered
at the Ashery inMontrose—at the rate of ten barrels
for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for #5O: .
JOHN HENRY WAILES
Montrose; March 7, 1856.—tf
CABINET MINUFACT 0 EYE
•
-na -a. NnuL
VrA NUFACTURER and dcalc . i in all kind„; of
171 Ftirnittkre, is now prepared to finn
orders or Bedsteads_of all kind's at wholciale nr
retai4 on notice. Retail prices range from €1.2
upwsz is, according to stfle. Hon's° keeps on hand
Rcady.made Coffins; and as he has 411 elegant
tfenrse, he is prepared to attend funerals on short
noti
N 'Milford, DeC. 7, 1856.492,1
FARMERS - . ATTENNI,,I,
rneug=====to
MOTT & TELOJEIIi,
at the old stand of M. & E. MOTT, are pre.
pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat
terns now in use, such as Blotchley's, Nott's Iron
Brace, tte. Also Points of: all kinds; Landsides;
Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of•castingi for Farm
ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as low
as can be afforded by any establishment in this coun
try. • - ELLLkIk MOTT.
We are alto agents for Emery's llorge .Powers,
Drag and Circular Eaws for wood, also ti log Churn
Powers, which we can furnish,pn short 'Unice.
Montrose,Dee. 1 , 1858.—tr
. ,
A Forty Horse Power
STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE,
IN GOOD ORDER.
3FEET eight inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, hal
lance .wheel, three tons. Jilt strong well built
machine. Suitable for a - Cowl Shaft. or Tannery, and
will be /fold rent hnti. Address,
_
POST BROTHERS.
•Montrolcn„Pa
Jan. 14,185,
3000 ROLLS WALL PAPER.
70 DIFFERENT STYLES.
•
Bordering, Window Paper, &e.
A new snpidy,juat arrived, and for sSlc dbeap, by
ABEL TIIHRELL
.Montrose, March 9, 180
To the Sneering Public. •
DIIIINOS CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF,
isrmtuntz Riamnr, for male by R. Thayer,
Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklmt ; William IL
libayer, pima*. Montrose, May 26, 1858.
Buglesat Twat
STRANGE AND MYSTERIOUS'
'THAT every intelligent_ man in this community
1. 141'040 not know that n new arnmgentent has
been made by
• WEAVER & ATIEERTON,
at theST EA In MILL, for carrYing Onlho
Blacksmithing and Carriage -Iron
ing Business.
3fany know this to be a fact ;Alit for the bcawlfit of
the ins who do not, we'woulttway That we are pre
_pared to do any work in oar line which may be en
_trusted to us, in the most 'iambic manner. in the
most improved style, and intim stitortest possible time.
All, Work Warn:nen? In g/reGond Saar:faction.
JAREN H. WEAVER, •. /ERRE L. ATHERTON.
Montrose, March P, 1859.—Gm
1 MEAT MARKET.
On. Public Avenue, near Searle's Holel.
EEP consiantly on band n goad supply of MEATS
'-11 of nil kinds. Cash paid foi• Rea Cat
ile, Calves, Sheep, and Alsofor
Hides of all killet••
IitNSTOCK & ItAWLF.Y.
lIF.NATRCX. - N. lIAITLET4-
MOntrrlSC, Feb. 14 , 187;9.-tf.
UNIONDI3-LE MILL !
. Exact Jostler to ALL Men.
-- •
D+ A. 1400111 132: CO.. rcgpectfully inJnrnt
Ll• their friend 4 and The puhlic, that they have
completed th‘dr large and Sepertor
FLOURING MILL !
AT UNIONDALE, '
and commenced the manufacture of all -thei various
kintlt , of Flour, :nest!, stud Feed; of the
puroot quality. To tlim'm nonequainted wit our Es
tabliMment we would et\• : ll'r Ante Four on of
1....re,11 , 14 Slone; manufacture.: by'llart k Thum: 4
rtica, N. Y.. and superior Machinery front thea"-
ington Iron Works of I. :lantern k. * Co., of Newburg,
N. Y., with three Bolts of tne host Anchor Cloth,
and the whole fitted up with all the
Modern Improvements of a First Clasi Mill.
In ennseonenee of these improvements, the "Serer"
is dinvemzed with and better results obtained. The
Flour is better and whiter, and the saving lo the COX.
tomer in grinding small grains will often equal IS
per cent..
• ` Custom Work
executed promptly, and in Ow bePt mnnjcr. FLOUR,
MEAL, nt. , l FEED kept hr sale at the•Lowe.t Caeh
Pt ices. Saii..faet;•.n men. • n
L'e,ry l'artiru
far— Tylg.ir PG.:runny.. i. Porprrifidly
(ldondnb•, Feb. 23,
KEVSTONE HOTEL.
Wm. K. HATCH, Erciprietoi.
it IS new and commodious lintel, situated on Main
I Street, nenr the Conti. House, and nearly in the
center of the business portion of Montrose, is now
fully completed and furnished, and was opened on
the 27th of September, 14tH, for the accommodation
of the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that he is now prepared to entertain guta
in a manner that cannot f.til to eive
Complete Satisfaction.
The House and Furniture are new, and no expense
has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to
any similar estahlisitaumit in this part of the State. It
is well sullilied with all the recent improvements and
remfm ts, mid obliging, waiters will always Ire in at
tendance to respond to customers.. The Stables
connected with this House are
New and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage
of his old friends and the public gperally.
ILITCII.
Montrose;September 22, ISsB.—tf
RIGHT IN TOWN:
SXTEVISIOII 'TABLES
SM4,TH BRBTHERS,
-=~--.
of ali SIZES and £IIICF.S to snit the TIMES, of
Walnut, Cherry, and Nahogany,
and warranted to nod: light up to the re-1,4
Mont e, June 9, 1858, . •
I,• iro BE MING
WERI' day in the week, (Sundays excepted,)
_J over Q, 0 0 0 pieces wait Paper; besides
Itoider and Window tihioltes, a large variety. The
largest and best asSortment of Wall Paper over bro't
into this market, which will be sold for cash, as Mir
ast the same quality can he had even in Binghamton.
For further mirth Mars call at A. N. Bullard's Book.
Store, first door north of L. Searle's hotel, where yon
will also find n 'large and superior assortment of
Books and Stationery, with.a few iYankee notions at
the imeed 'can't price .. A.'X. BULLARD.
Montrose, March 9, 1859.
55,00
2,50
NOTICE.
.DR. E. PATRICK, Jlt., would like, af
ter a silence of-nearly ten years, to appeal to
the moral 1 , 211811A1241,4 of a very - g,cnerous public, who
have always manifested their sense of appreciation of
his usefulness by exacting his services when needed
or 'thought to be needed, 'but who here given no
other..ividenee of gratitude or good-will—particularly
in the. way of " substimtbil aid" as Kossuth would say
—that he now desires a full and entire settlement of
all his - accounts. Slso_the accounts of the late firm of
Patrick & Ditnock ; and he wishes further to state
that b desires nothing to be considered wrong, if,
after if few weeks, the •-said accounts, remaining un
setiled,shriuld be placed in the hands of a good ;harp
collector, and made to account to hint sometlkg that
will buy Oats and Buckwheat. Please noti4e this and
take action: accordingly.—Yours Truly, I •
E, PATRICK,..JR.
tir Ifattention should not be paid to this, Jons
Dc amour. may have something to do with It.
Win C 1 C03313
OFFERS to the politic, at priers-that cannot' fail
to suit, a large and superior assortmeut of
MMM
Gll,OO anz,nes,
At the old and well-known establishment funnedy
occupied by Q. M. Crane.
SUCIA /Is, 7'B-4S, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR.
and SA LZ, - (11" Me cock or barrel,) FISH, said All
article!: usually found in firstelass 'Groceries.
Flour by the Wholesale aunetall.
As I me an to meth, I hope to receive a liberal
share or public patronage. 7
N. B. The highest market price paid for ;Pelts
and 6 k - deacon" AO Veal Skins.
z COBB.
Monerose, March 160 ss9.—lc
HOWEIS
PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING RED.
Luzon!, Comfort, and .Ease Cciinbined. '
THESE CELEBRATED BEDS FOR SALE BY
1 . - W. W. !MTH & CO.
Montrose, March 23, 1859. •" ' .
DB. ,THAYER of the. Binghamton
Water Care, will be at Susquehanna De
pot, (Nicons Hotel,) on the sth of each month, dur
ing the Spring and Sunnier, for Conshltation. Inez
lids will find it to their advanfage to give him a call
Patients' eceived at nil times at his ESTABLISH
MENT, In BINBLIAMTQN, T., where urelliegn
fort and conveeteskmmay beToUnd for. the Ttccoat
fol treatment of invalids. • ,
9 ,11E 1"4101h 28, 1859.4 f,, •
I=
A CARD.
_Asrer's Barsapanll*
Ac°mPuto.lgirgli,tn.'?d'. to which we re lahoeed Laalnt the
led ixtruct ram Santaparilla, att 1:m0180412h M erweethatcilt made. 11
uer tmlataarea
of still treater alte6Are to wee I , slllTnfd oh ortive antidote Inc
the Mamma tiara la repaid to ewe. It is believed that mods
a remedy is want., try *hope why nutter Iron. etrumott. romplainta,
and that, two which will accOmpllah their cunt must prove of im ,
met.. diliftelLo to lisle lame chtmof mtrallikted fellow eitteem. how
tolthplettly this compound wit! do It Moltent prormehy experiment
on *acv of the a met rows In the follow Ink compblnta:
Scrotal... and Sentfolom Complaints, Eruptions. and 'Eruptive
!mamma ricers, llMplem. bin.tAca Turnout. Salt Rheum. nerd
Read:Syphilis and Syphilitic Affectons. Nimrod...l pliattrit. 1/irtio
nicetalgta Tie 11), , uktunam, lr,Fpcb.v and It
on, Er) Aiwa" Itooo or Lt. A pitriNt a and tudgml tite Inge
e! complaints anoint thr.o ititpurity of the blood.
This compound wftll2 f told a great ptvareder of heilth, when In.
tan to the Akfiott, to ellttl the foul hum.. which fratomin the hived
ut fluid mason of the year, lly the timely erratloitm of them many
rankling disorder. ore Muted pre the tout. Multitudes can, hi the
old of old. r.in,tly, spec Int nasals el.frott, t Ctobltato <of fool cont.
MM. and uleentmloorey, I hrott,th which the orktetn to rid
Ita•lf of corruption., If not asel.fial to do lids throncit the uatnrot
clunse Is of the both In an ,iltatatise medicine. Cleanse out the vi •
ti s ted I,food hen, er's on find Its Important Minting throntli t ttit
ski., In Hotta" mono,. or •tor, a; eleame It when con Intl I ti
stm,tedutut 11. the s t hot cletwe whrlio,,+ li IP lot
wad vt,, , ur (rano, will tell Inn ...iton Rein fe hit kalliettilf
. 11 •.itlY'r I , lolly I.vddoettloy better Leallh.and II angel,
'Mord. Keep the Idlest he:oth*. Mut o il ka mall;. hut with
this patolittut of lite that Cm by • hot ullnit la 01:4Y/11-
La l.l th , n4: go now, and the go at loa • itteri of
life Is di...totem,' or
trapartiLl two, and lot.ersrl mach the tenutalluti
ti'zrooTrit`b•
Inc thawsends. Sot Ire a calf] faa le ea crrvalotts.v tier% It et try
prt tromtimot of Pi pattll I , `. hog elite lev , not all the *le
Ire Muth t I dined Fr it bat rh`r, heron.e morr proparatkina. fitei•
treuttog f ' roto . tattitlisd cell:tots ,tf it, contain trut !titled tite *lt
tor of ait or any think ehr.
Daring Late years the toddle hose knot d byitottle..lim
triulltig to kit t court td• F.,trtni of Sarwtietrilla for
11.4 of thecae have hero front. upon lb.. *telt. h.. they tut only con.
min mule , if an*. Sartaparilla. hot OR, .n
ever, I leto.,1•Illt cod 01..f.11 tiLmppointruent ILO. (onto+ td the
net of the varttnot estraer. of earmparlila high Pond the market,
mail the name iteeSt la Jowly dewpi.ell. and has become ovterterma
Ithitoponltlon and day AL 01111.4 trAIIitOILOOPIOOMO 84,44 , 141L0
and Intend to /OKA, .nth a rt 111.11 r ,111.1,ail re.eu e th e ',mot from
th, loot of ohb. rev Is hlch trot.. litKos It, Atel we think we hale
rrouml frjo•ltt Ong It hoc Virtue. which an Irre.lstable la Inc
no, 11111 of thooll,,t 4111/ ilittoubot bt prier lq ktrtjtr.
ti cotuklotr ne.ttlh-ttton from the o) ,t9n, iv,. 11, atuntiti heiu
ate t•tmltill.k to Mitt:llMo tutt.ll.-
Prepared fly Aer at.LCo.'
• tOWL'LL,3IJ.SS. • • 1
Prier, I per Bottle; Six Bottles for *5. -
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
14: 4 44, rorporlf molt rottown tor it.. core 44 rvory'snrletc "f
Throit nod Loor rotopl.lnt, that It I. vntlroly nottorroorr for too.
p r , 011,11 thr rvltl4 nell. i 4 It • Onto% 1111.11,Yr It 11:1+ InVil emplaned.
A. It Int. 1.1.4.11 It. ron.tnot on. I linozglood tlit. meth... art ttoo4 .44
do toorr. Own molar tho proplr It. t.tallty in kept Op In thr tart lI
t azol I but Itmas b: n4111.444.4p to 4.1(44 Itlott r 1 ,11,! al!
It lu, erur 1..444 round to Sr,
Ayer's Cathartic Pigs,
ItIII TILT, Cr It T: OF
.
thodlrenten. Jaundice. Itrpohota. Indlde4lon, Ity,onto - iy, Fred
ntolonnl., E7evola..ll , ntarlie. Itegematlon, Fr 11.w~n4
hkdo 1.1.rort'•••••olnInt. Deleon.. Totter, Tumor. and snit
1u., • Gon% Ntumleta. a a Monte till. and for Purify.
In,•• th••
Thry aniluent mated. v, that the moo otemttive. me take thou
plen.t.nlly. MO thor. or the hog tooriout Is. tln t. told for lin- joir•
-1.• meld n Ludt)
2 cents per hoz ; Fere Barre /or #l,OO
Oren) ntinthrr. ficrivmnn. PhyAritnr. Statr.unrn,And eminent
ftrrsolia.t., hnr.; lent thvirtrtnte• to certify thr onnantllelled u-ottal•
of the.. trtnettlr.. hot totr .peer herr 111 hot vettutt the Inter.
int.
t m. e
of the.. Thr stAtnt-.t ntrnWs rr.lll , ottlt A Ihreh.avi
A Intattnc to x Inch they nm dagt 1 vitt. nlvt htl tlawitirtlotn. attn.
:don r colutlanttn. :Ina the tyeatrpvili that ,P. , 10.1b,..PA ,,, e,rtt rorthelt.
Ihl not he pot MT by ntrj(erelp!,.l deai..n.ltii ..thrribrvictrattoni
litakr ntnt. ttreni 'h. itelttattli .tott takr tothrrt.—
Tim r.-Ant I hr atti there I, fur ..holvhl have It.
AI! nor itontnlie. no by ,tir My A. Tr it it Eu... Atontrirtr ; W.
11. THAYER. Ihelek: I It.l. h4NITT. e•PIIINGVILI.E: 11. N.
I.‘hn ; WALTNIAN Allborn And
be Irrttlzb , t,tud the princliot Much:tut, ha t•turri. Co.
Match ift,
Keep it before the People,
.4.,, Szonth Fourth fllt et, 'lntl tet :WOW
mute mot. r lb. 'lrtmplwn mac tit-w - Meh %wt./. tA.f.thrit
will he ontinly ent , 'np t thr 1 , 1 Jowpit
her,lhtlt Iv:v.l4,l*h q.ek oh the lelaht orthe 114 Of Ilerwm.
her, ...I sl,m,, etnl,lt. mut whkli now Ohl ww% Intcndrel annyly
. 3 ttr,pl,f, - Intel on Ow (Ane. pow•lrr 3114 tnirtlar 30.66. rmrn
.vrt. Wwww 14.1.1. by Farm!, 11,rrtug,.k.C..., as,.the .ly burgl4
pnrof lurk In IL, 1.
FA II I: F.I. 11 F.1:11 INn. a (Yrs ATENa ell A NMI ON SAFES.
tla , ,olly Sufrn mmly in Ove a" l'ilV irk iIAVY never los, rr nblared N:,
IMITI:th. Of illd 1111.11,011tV1111, drat !
eyed by aceliteutal ttrea.—Fttten
The rms. et the ith WI. --:.
• •
Ev & tosite , l`nthaortainta ANAW Et is, A Wry tic
the nnilerdoneiht eltlttato of St. J.vct.h. Yo, do
hereby certify that the Ion; oar b. ~grow to e. E. Eahlitin. :node
tiv Farrel .t (0.. No. :a Waltint • 1•111kulel1 hla. which Peas In
the Orr that oretterept hem, 1. cot cud I. nseleput as See
prof safe; that the hook!. teTer,,leirelry. welv Iv the
parr at the tiny were much In tired , atm. tied lbw Imitating tallith It
was In war or ntoor.ond r 4017 Pat a lint no
OM` 14 • 111 Ch lowa thy Paid rod oink.
Intl to hart. Infured s any SAFE port...ding It-b, Etta-Puma,
Signed. W. E. Itmatra, dropotipt Joe. W. TaOlll.X. tindrhant
SAICToU St. T/...a11i.p.a/rfrltania
WIL4AId It, 0, Juno Crane, C. E. Ilahrorro,St..lo , 4l , ll. MIP.
EVANS t WATSItS, .1.4 Smith Ft it' frill Street. Pliiktilelsbla,
hriee now on lOW tlw lart,.lA....rtnient ofSalamandrr Sae,. In the
1 - ,titell ' , tat,. wart-lilted 4, 1 .11 to any - .hers. made ov. renvonalite
taro,..Pleniv. give n: a ctn. BILLINGS STROUIt.
11,gartire, January b, I,:igt.-1 y . _,, AfittlT:
HERRING'S
PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
$llOOO RENtARD to any person who shall
prove that one of them has ever rail
ed, in an accidental fire, to preserve its contents.
The BEST Sill:, li tirade.
f. R. CITANDLER,`Agent. -
119Wircose, Nov. .21, 18.58.
( 1 1 1 04 1 1
NeW Firm. New Store.
Public Avenue, just below J. Etheridge's.
,t A L DIV I would respeetfultr nnnounce
/ • to.the public that he has ns•ociaied himselr
with WIL L. ALLF.N, ht the •;
FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY
BUSINESS..
Also, that they have removed into their newly fitted
up bailing on Public Avenue, just below J. Ether
idge's Drug Stare, where tan iilways be found the
choicest brim& of
Family Flour,
• ,deal, Feed,
Pork, Hams,
Fish; Dipped Candles,
Timothy,
- Clover, .
Field, -
and Garden Seeds.
Also a general assortment of '
Groceries, such as Sugars, ,Molasses,
Syrups, Tea, Caflee, acr. &c.
Thankful for past favors, would soliCit-tweontinu
ance f the same, under the new firm; pled ing our
selves to do the fair thing, bolting by each b rgaln 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 Systems.
- BALDWIN & ALLEN.
A. Itst.nwlw, Wit. L. Amin.
Montrose, Oct. 20, 1858.—tc
NEW STOVES.
HBURRITT id just receiving a large
. stock of
NEW STOVES,
including a lull assortment of ELEVATED OVEN
L A R,p E OVEN,
AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOS STCCVES, FOR
WOOD or COAL,
WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF
Tatior, Office, and Shop Stoves,
for WOOD or COAL : Also
Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove
Tubes, Bcc., 'Sic.
-• HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE - the , MOST
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES
In market, and will be sold on the motfavorablo
terms, dm., to which he would invite the par
dadae attention of
CASH BUYERS.
New Marotta, November, 8, 1.888. •
Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. 1). 8.
T 3
ESIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office
.I.IL at theTranklin Hotel. Room, No. 2.
LIST OP.CHARGES. •
Gold plugs, largest size, ;• • • - $3,00
" -" medium, i• - $l,OO to $1,60
" small, • - - • - • ,73
Tin dc. '
- • - - • ,50
Polp or Nerve Cavities Vested and . filled, 6,00
(lenient Fillings 'not used. '
•
Cleaning act,: - • ' -.. 1,00
Extracting, at the Offke, • • • ,23
Irregularities of the teeth corrected 'at a reasona
ble charge,_, •
?LATE' WORK.
Gold Plate, single tooth, • •
" " 2 teeth; .
" 3 teeth, -
" " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth, - •
Ftdrupper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth,
Banded, - - - 50,00
Full double sit on Gold, Gums artd Banded,;loo,oo
Full tipper Or Under, Plain, 46,00
Full Double, Plain, - • • 90,00
Silver Plate., half the abeve rates.
Improved ] {Loral Elate, two-thirds ,the price of Gold
Plain sets. Keo Plastic; same atMittend Plate. •
The Public - may be certain that all pperidiqua will
be performed in the. most tender and careful manner
-and in the highest style of the Art. All jobs warrant.
. ed. Grateful for past Wont, a.continuance of the
public patronage Is- respectfully solicited: ' .•
D.:
and in Drags; itedieinei Paints,- Dilo and Dye
Staffs, the eery best, ind the assortments full. The
• ,FANCY, GOODS-DEPARIMENT ..
isiiiiaiiii4l6;e:' , Aisci;'elio'6 4' tali Nreiviiss;
Crockery, IVali Paper, Jewelry, P lathery, ee., tie:
lit short, nearly every thing usually kept in country
storm As I deal in many departments of trade, and
hare mom articles than lean wcll enumerate in the
limits of a Newspaper, I.sball not attempt it; neith.
cr will It be necessary, under these circumstances, to
fill a cOlumix with uselem repetitlemnand blanks.—
The people are invited .to call and examine for them
. - . ~., 41AL TITAM4 ...
_ . . i
7410.1 - Teas It. .-- if oro cr qu.T. 1 0,1858i - „,- i ,.. A. -,,,, ;.k...,,,,,,
A - masa in or DIA i (14 Grim Taiicifti l itri . AL I T finisslil4 thiNincl, by . . •. =
=F l = ?.7 .-.- fATONEIIi 0 JIB. i',/, - 1859. ' i Ilia i ce. .
Nagai* Pa., ApjU I, 1858
1858. iI.MMERIOO.Ir. 1858.
HARDWARe'
AND S-TOVE.EMPORI.DI
IN FULL BLAST !'
• •
Tnk"lgitSiesSßD Would take this opportuni
ty to infirm his Mends and customers that.he
has recently made - large additions to his former ex
tensive stock of • .
Hardware, Stoves, Store Pipc,Stove
'rrtatallugos Zinc, tke.,
and that he is prepared to supply the wants of the
community in that line At unusually low prices. lie
flatters hlltineirthat hts kilities for manufactoritsx
his own Wares, Stoves v kr. % give him A decitiell ad
vantage oVer rinV Oteclutaa foul traillOrt at a
hmkty eitifense iricir entire . •
..11e.iveuld say, t 2. to Purchase
FITIYES tit anidescription, STOVEPIPE, or TRIM
MINGS, of any kind: and pay for them, he ispropm—
ed to give them great. bargains; hut to those who
want to purchase on'a year's credif and then let it
run two years more,the had tether they would call on
some one else, even if they have to pay seventy-five
per cent more than an article is worth. • kale line of-
Shelf hardware,
hie assortment is the largmd fad best aticttOd iii‘Stuf
quchanna Cntinty pttrehtiso lick Arcit has t een
fictnufgebiliT-s, he is citable to otter in
dfieeiments lb these comatty merchants who btu .
small bills,rarely to be found this side of the big city.
We can offer special laducemcnts to Carpenters and
Joiners who are iit Want either of Tools or Building
Materials. Blacksmiths can find ANVILS, VICES,
BELIOWS, and, in fact, almost any...thing in their
line, by calling'on us. Cheap foy Caah _
Our stock of
Dry Goode, Grote? Dobl
111115 and Caps, pinker NoDonsote.
is as largo ad the times will admit of. They were
purchased at n low figure, and will be sold at prices
to correspond with the times.
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
We have just opened about one-and-a-half cord's
ready made! clothing. Every body says they are
cheap. Some say they are very cheep ; and a num
ber have ventured, to say they are dog cheap. Cep
thin it is that a Ransil pile of money wilt buy a large
pile of clothing.
We'would mid, In this conneetinn, rot. the Inhit‘-
thln of all concerned anti the "test dr mankind; that
s are tired and Rick- ttr the tretiii system; we have
Suffered enough by it already, and are determined to
rid ourselves of the whole " critter" Believing that
the nimble sixpence is the trite system, we are re
solved,to adopt it endue offering our goods at prices
to correspond.
Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
3.'DICKERS4N, dr.
New 31ilford. Nov. 17, 18.58.
•
Cash for Pork
Titt highest market price paid for PORK in tlio
Hog. J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
New Milford, Nov: 17,1658.
-
ONE HORSE STORE
iliP ) ) 34 i.zelfqgz);i l2-0-1 / - 1
SECOND LOT OF
Fall & Winter Goods:
Just rescued and selling remarkably lan, tbr
THE PAL"Ir
Convinced that the " Nimble sixpence is prefera
ble to the stow shilling," we propose dealing upon
that plan. By selling Goods at " figures which can.
pl fail to suit," - and paying the " ft iglieit ar
ket Pelee% for all kinds of PRODUCE, "we er
pert a RUE!!!"
,'Dry Goods.
BLACK SILKS, Poplins and Plaids,
PRINTS in endless varieiy,
De Laii*S and Gingham?, the best to be had
From the City of '‘ Greet Noteritly." _
In fact every thipg In the lineDlY Y - GOODS going
lour "FOR THE PA ,"at SMITH It SON'S.
CLOTHING.
UNDER COATS, Over Coats,
"'Ants, Vest, and Collars, -
flats, Caps,Roots, and Shoes,
Cheap for the DOLLARS,
at SMITE" & SON'S
. GROCERIES.
1n lbs. Good Sugar for tl:06. 20 lbs. Rice for
k/ $l,OO. 16 lbs. Sabieratus for *lel. 1 lie'.
Cood Tea for $l,OO, and other Goods at egnallv low
figures, at J. SMITH, jr. k SON'S.
For masons we, know ngt,we cant make a rhyini,- .
With this kind of Goods, sit this present time,
Suffice It to say., we've all kinds, and enough,
From a bbl. of Flour. Sugar; Coffee, Ride, Fish, kc.,
to a cents worth of Snuff.
ITITCII up the team, bring along your Grain,ltut-
Xi ter, Eggs, Feathers, Pallet-Ram ke., and don't
forget to bring the life, Aside, and what Cash you
have to spare. Yours in Trade,
• J. SIIITII, Jr., k SON.
Springville, Dcc. 1, ISM%
Abel Turtell
HAS just returned from New-York, 'with a large
and choice variety of . "
GOODS,
which he offers to his customers and the public, at
low prices, for Cash.. His stock comprises;
DRUGS, .
MEDICINES,' - '
PAINTS.•
ont; ~ .
.
WINDOW GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
CROCKERY,_ GROCERIES,
MIRRORS, GLASS WARE,
CLOCKS,
• WALL PAPER, ~" ..
WINDOW PAPER,
WINDOW OIL
SHADES,
FANCY GOODS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY,
_ PERFUMERY,
DRY GOODS, A --
WOODEN WARE, - HARD WARE,
BROOMS; STONE WARE,
BRUSHES,
JAPANNED WARE,
BIRD CAGES. - .
CANARY SEED,
POCKET KNIVES,
WHIPS,
UMBRELLAS,
GUNS,
,PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
TURPENTINE,
CAMPHENE,
BURNING
FLUID,
ALCOHOL,
LIQUORA,
(For Mcdianal POrposea, ouly.)
TRUSSER,
SUPPORTERS,
• SHOULDER BRACES;
• •
- PORT-MONIAM,
SPECTACLES,
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, &e.,
GOLD PENS,'
STATIONERY,
- • VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, &c,
And all of the most popular '
PATENT IffEDICIIiES.
Tankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re' ceig
ekhe hopes to merit a continuance anti layze in
crease of the came. . ABEL-TURRELL.
Montrose, Nov. 10. 1858:
To the Public
SOME Merchants publishkw low prices, or the
pricesof a few low priced articles as an induce
ment to persons to make,their purchases of them,ui-
Eer the presumption that every thing is equally low'.
Without occupying space the public papers to
enumerate•Pdies I wish It distinctly understood,
that I will sell GOODS as low for the quality, as they
can be bought in any other Stine in this place or
county.. Ds is and Hooks not used. -Purchasers
'will generally! End good ipalitles of articles' t
.• fill;•111111E'Llt9S,
- $7,00
• 10,04)
- 14,00
4,00
.1
irt
6 THEAREATEST
if 7:
ft,
(cdar " •
Z: 44
/CAL
•
a.O
cC - DISCOURT
4.4
LaJ CO)
Z . :
OF, THE _ AGE.
lirn:101101iitlY 4 lir lintbUtr, doeniremd In out of our
r.toluit *ea, I moody that coOto
EVERt SINDJ)F RUMOR, •
. _
•
rhtit
The worst Merofhlk doWn to ico_triton
or.•
oejit 1p two.4aar..., thotokr bomor.) lie Lae no. , it hb V" . "' -
akm orey 'vela hundred cut:lrate, 'of ito order, all IsOtlilu twent y
mitre or Ilorton.
Two bottles are rambled to cure a nundne sore
One tothfee lotthowltl eurr the wondkhut of Pimples ob the fare.
Two or three bottles 13111 c.rar the system of Idles.
Two bottles am warranted tueute the worst canker in We mouth
or stefuneh.,
s Three to flechottlesare warranted to core the wont klud of Ery
hoals.
one to two bottles at j e wartantett to cum all harnort , the Eyes.
Too bottlecare waredded to curt running atilt ,anti Lletth
es among the. MO. 4 1
Your to sox heftiest' !planted In Me eottnyt tttailtha Mart
One hot Ite WI! I cure bdsly eruntlint hf the Akin.
Two Cr Otte Cottle-340p warranted td Curt theworsti kind Of iteg
-7:41;, ,
bftflbup,o4l.ffe.blittletitof. etleetantliternel-ste'-•sti!
Thhw • n;n:
Flee to eight bottles will core the warn( cam of Scrofula.
A henent always sktocrlenetsl from the and trottle,and a perfect
curs Is
Woo
whit the above quantity 13 taken.
. •
ROXBURY, MASS,
”'" Xabilr--1116 tspntatlon of the Medial Discovery.ln can
log all kind of Latium Is en well established try the lul.'"'"""'"
or all who have ever usesilt, that t need nit say anythlot 0 0 the
subject, as the most skilful physicians and the moat rttrlul Drug.
rigs, in the country are unanimous In Its praise:
In phesentlng the Medical Discoves7 to your noic, I do it with a
full knowledge, of Ito curative power, In rellestog t'urloS
most of thaw Mamma tooalgkh you am unttatonately. as liable.—
That meet exervess.. tine lisease to an sire:Mu:A tubUrt•el
littittgte BOtt.
1s entree A.„ If by a mlia . cle own temper is restmed to it 3 nab u
.133.1603.4, and yoursisthe from short and fretful naps to calm sod
ikeet slentbers, and the Medical Discovery becomes a (00313113 of
hies imp to your hush:mot and household.. .
In the more advanced stage of
cANIKEtt • ,
•
It extends to the stomach, mUsine
which Ls n 6114141,10 ca heron tbezaonrach ;thou to t beluteatheE arid
• • KIDNEYS,
er o
y an ir tati . .... t wr .e r . A.:pd indllTerecce7en to tht tan:
lint AID rkft/3121),
your fool dlotremes you and pdi ohli. lAke ercialb klntta, and
your
of that wolr aptem ttnri net 0l half tht, ntlatr4ltruent it rem • !
tabnr >v tirtvitflmrtztAirn fildl iif the canker tats tt up • then ) alit
C ,. .n.PYP21 . 11 !Met It• hi«w nnl 1.1 . 1 . 11 . 1 c. t.llow nr orrerntal.and , 'ont
hcatllay FM. Inkht übtl 4 papront *PitIP rnrry
Row , . maul tl* tll,hotiff yirit bOl7 bc - vale telax . c.l, Iltutz/01
trAil of dinran, whltd. the Medical Ditroyery ypeculgflp adapted to
CU E ;
Pnildt , tinn of the heart. 1.11111 in the side , trealcncla , orate spine and
...it oft h e . inck, icd 4' thr hip jnint when Ton rtire. Irecruixriq
of the bowel, and ah.o. I hal Inert excruciating UM.... the
How many thontnodA of poor women are minding from, this Ali.
ermr.ftnifpining otray tolArrable Ilfe. nod their nest door nrlghl.r
f 10, 0 ,10.1 k oW tin dome. I trt.dt to ItoVrent , on VOUradmi Clad v.d
old proverls , .. An motor of ptort , htli s n lr bottor ttiin 6jnundofcurr . -
In ".° MEDICAL DISCOVERY
T au hove note the prerentlre 004 the rare, wipt Pilnrent
xolah'•
it. -
.
DIRECTIONS FOR rSE.—Adolta. one table rimmtful por day—
Children poor tam year% deatort lqaanfall.—Chlldren front It'le to
elgltt younk tea spoonful. .Aa no din-alto. can he aprdlenble to al
copalltntlona, tato elltrificlA to a penile on the lav ola twice A day.
pars, Indy, Tlf/RALR KENNEDY.
p r k, "Lon pe, tattle, For nalety AIiTXTURRELL. Montrose,
.1. T. CIIRLISLE & CO., Groat. Bead. and 1. 4 . D. WF.t T, Suaque-
Ltto:. Ropot. , 1.31/17-1.4
ARE you troubled with a cough? Mee you mina in the ,lde
and breset ? Nave you a tickling or rteing to the throat? lir‘e
you the Liver Complaint? Have you the Brunchillt ? Nervomfl,
hilitv. or any symptom. of Pultnonary COUSUIP0011? If VIM 010
troubled with any of the shore errant num nee Dr. n IV A r:t E'
COMM:MD tqltl: OF WILD CUERItY,II vlll effect iO, tr.
dy permanent curcoutbe evidence Of tboUranda w Lo have tern
cured by it will tiattly. -
.3. 4 SMITii, Jr., & SON'S
- .1 rout Or itticti, Ft+derick b.mptY•
t—sprtli Zttr=rtellevintt, It a linty I ow!. to the puhltr.
moo luster. to you. hare thoththt ). toper to Mike kens!, Md. cf
the moat eatraielluitty curim, to tin nom tire, that has evet beet
Only rtcottleti. the month nf October last l Was afllletrd with .
a severe ettbertne Ii um breast, which formed a In alowmuk sot
Ab. cot .eel to nt lA, nes and very moth alittl
erl them. ;A
.11Achareed lam rt
Mae qoantltles of eurrnptlon, exto:11 ant thttttnl.
breath could tetss throttell thy I,lllu:hand nut through the noire of
thy Ity,ttit with apiartird rahr„,Atellikl_rtllh a viOnt Wag), day
and Welt, ,icktit nral Id! tt, anti eittente tAlitllstytotrg otyplly , t ,
tau tlaniett ra t ettl, .tpeles. and h. end the weir et itedirtac. I
ntanduCti In thl• wretched eandltlno for a Ittog time, octll I rem
.and tr. n more t•keletn, nod there seemed to be no hope for me;
ton having read In the pnblle pawn of the many wooderful Mfrs
performrd be your C0111.0r30 isrptersw WILD Cant. I Imumitat,
ty sent to butte re for Ilse bitten ntia•conintordott it. Uhc, anti to
my peat :mast:tette,. and my al cloth. !Amity, the stereos or opcuthg
In toy too o twm.n to hod, and the cough sularlded,:ald on Itslultb a
matte. I mos rettorell tote feet health.
Over flee yeare have elm •d, and latIll•mmalo a perfectly heady
ono to thle day. June It, tail?. I hare not had a day's aleirow
eighteen month*.
I . lcwoe accept my grateful acknowlmlgmepta.
Youra, cep. respectfully; ." T 11031.01 DIXON.
The mtwerlber is kelp amin.dnied with Thomas Illson and con
testify that be has been attlieted ...above reormulest. ;'etnt•hir
recovery as almost atulracks—lle te a EI4 wnith br e tuendwr on % ocktY•
JAIRit Illltlftoll
Pallor of berth. elreult, Ihdtloture Cot:demure.
• 'Mortal rAwricia....aur rat
Dr. Swaytte , s
•
•
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, -
The orizinal and only gennitie Cherry protamticr. Mar this In
tulcd. - - It Leine comp...rat mutely of Waylaid, Ingrrallents, it cm be
used with piled gaiety.
Swayne's Sarsaparilli and Tar Pills,
A genii., purgative and attentive medicine, far superior to the
rule In general 11. X.
An Invaluabl remedy for Phutra; Dystudery, Choilea, Cholem
and all Dowel Comptatnts.
Prwreala Draegratal—Dr.Serkyne • ot Bitter Cathollonn Le the
trot and unequalled reutetle. Price only W cent, hold Ly
lIEL Montrose, andby Datlere
everywhere throughout the County and Rate.
Prefored only ny Dr. U. sivetlce h SON, No. North an
.street, rll4 . 4clpW. ai1g,4,1164'8,1y
PATS7iT. MEDICINES. . -
A the great moiety of Medicines at Turrelfs Stere,may to
GIL found a of Pr.Aayee's Justly celebrated Family medicines ;
Ayres Cherry Pectoral and rathartlc 1 Mils; al•ey!s Fore 4 Wine
and Forest fills; flatland celetrated German bitters: 1.11,10.'6 ae
ries of Family medicines; Metchant's fiargling 011,tini vapory; r• to.
edy for sprains in man or bea.d everk amen; Mathewson s Infallible
Remedy, and Horse Remedy; OrriciesVerrulfuge, and n variety at
other kinds; Trask's Magnetic Oltittnent.the gnat remedy firbnn ,
rheumatism. and all Inliantitratory complaints; romrs Ettrart. •
that rate thing-for simihrpurposes as the star. Ointment:Andrew's
1 . 2111 Destroying agent ,a good. rticle ; Wot ikeleitltabam and hone
Litdment ; Atwod:et Jaundice Bitters, Canter Dram Lintrhet.t.and
Drientery Drops;-Baker's Compound flogYvsentery; Houghton'.
Pepein. for Dispepain; lichnhold'S Extract of - Iluchu and Eatqut of
1 1 / 4 rsaparllLl; n VnlietT of Salves, the hest In market, ptu%
art almost ernilms variety ntratent Medicines,nitagettier tc•• nom,.
nuns to enumerafe—but cutlet say,that the public. will Ind roay
iyevery thing In this line, at the Nag and Fancy Store of
Montrose. JulT. ISW• • - ABEL Tr
DTSPE,PSIA,
M
Think, ..Examine, Inquire!
DR. DWAYNE'S
toßtrotrib siattlit or
WILD clligußve
Another Itentarknblg ettre!
Swayne's CelebrateA 11","ermilnge,
Dr. Sway rte purify the Blood..
Dr. Swaynere Bowel Cordial,
THE QUAKER CITY
Insiitance Comp. of Phil.
Capital and Snipleys,A3oo,ooo.
Chartered Captial;sloo,6oo.
Office,.Freininn Rea/dim:ye, No. 408 IVainut St.
ltluB.BiNst7BANTE on Storm, Threlilacs, Pa Ile Both:Bap and
I.llerchandlot atonally. 'MARINE RECCE on Yew's.
Caw and Freight to mol from all parts of the World. /alao Inland
!moonset on Goods to and from all parts of the Union.
Statement of the Business and Condition of Me Qua•
kee City rhuotrartee company, of Philadelphfr,
nt. Six Month*, ending June 80th, 188.
Capital and tineplur. Samoan- Itt.ls:A. /'"• 'lt Ft
totem( received and ocerura trout Jan. tat to Ju1t.15,.. 6,994
Premiums reeeh•ed. 1 Iblt4 r,
S.dvage and Re,lusurautx 4,K7
LOSSES, - EXPEAVSE'S, ((X.
to L0000,'"pol.t. 404.431
Dir.; Rot. Premiums. nod Papaws... AVM 14-498 .Ms IS
Dalincc retraining with the thnipauj . , July Ist,
ASSETS
. -
Eamic 316tramo. Stocln, Coupon Banda, Loans on Col.'
lakral Ullll Call Leava, kc. 0.43,7A3 50
•
111114 Itecrll.l.lr, - $0.611 71
Cash.ou hand and In Bank, and dhe from Agenla, 99,914 Of
I=2
=ill
Sorplu4
Officers.
H ART. PrOdticul, E. P. ROSS. Tice Prefldent.
lI.H.RVUOSWELL, .& Tree*. ' S. 11. BUTLER. Amist.Treas
Directors. •
George IL Ilan. E. T. Reek A. C. Cattell. Roe. R. 31. Fullrr. J
Edemala, J: IL U. E. W. Dailey. FS. Perklus. U. la 1..1. .t
R. ClNiallyers. Faatervy. IL IL INesaellowd F. J.aaf ,
W 31.• D. Ll,B8 4 ' 4 9( 0 .
•
MONTROSE, September LI, DE : sl: 1y
AN .ACROSTIC.
&ME tee me, • MY OFFIVE It grand and I3I7I'ERB,
HEAL3IRQ U Hedra.olLeome,nndee . is roe,
A LL tlvanlelk Rzettvi4(lensibedleeount,lat reR,
R EST In my • . Rooass.arberepahrtrUlnotlnerraß,
ificeenn PLEAsKsTowno.l6therAßE,--
ram HUMBLE S WITATT.Morris,DTMVOIa s it..
Men No. Ilalatevaene of Searle , * lintel. tin..Tandae Sired
• • Mortimer, Au t nut 11.1357:-te • • •
STO V ES, gprovEs;
( vi stoves hove been so iboroughlY tried, to
tbE
kl entire satisfaction of all, that they need no rec•
ommend from us.- S. If. SAY,REIMROTIIERS.
Montrose, May
,27, 1 857. • •
PERSONS desirous griping me money,endrbt i
army description; con do so by lealinid ir
l
payments with Post; Cooper &Co., Bankers, Ilert•
Tose, to ray credit, wheire reeeippo.will be allowed
from their dote. . Q. L. WARD.
April 8, 18.50.-0 •
STEARI6IIIIST AND SAW DILL.
PSTAPTICEitS having purchased the ch ose
estibUshmentorill keep colustantlyon. head ea
perefine end Flue 1 6 7oui,Crorn Jreal of superior'gßal
its?, eke Chop /04 Brag Brea at the lowest cash, price&
Customwork will , bellows with despatch, and in
atl
csaest warren:ed. .
403240110, JulylBsl' if
tir UI rle7.4' lath 6 Pf buIPPS;i7bI7;;---
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