F. 3 MS Bustaelninns 03140 ,— Agrical The Society met at the Court House on the won4ftuesday etAiing pf4pril, ;pecan: ant'lttaisjiiiirntiiini:4-Wertiie,XPlK :Vice 'Tresident, in, the_ chair: • The Executive Committeemada'a verbal retior — t4ifttliiirlfecgie r st laitegotiatitig fortko. purehttscota piece of ground for the use of the'Sm, iety. _ On'motion ortnii!" Jessup; the . lollowinpresolutlon. was adopted: • Resolved, That the Executive Committee be-instructed to continue their efforts to se cure-the neceasary grounds for the society; and in case they should .deem it expedient that they purchase the grounds of Messrs- Post nbertlf blentrose j .--,Provided that. the cost ortariiidlround'ltitiii - hopexceed44oo, and the same be raised by subscription from citizens . of Montrose. The report,M. the Special Committee on Township Societies -being next', called for, 'Caleb Carmalt, Din., Chairman of the Com mittee, made the following Report : The-Committee to whom were referred the resolusicme i . 4 kesecting : township societie.si restie'clfulty - - "Thai the subject committed to them has been one - of - anxious solicitude,_ becetuse it not only involyo,lha iiiitret-ti of the CiafintySoci _ ety but the•welfare of our wb . ole farming corn. munity: It ha always "been a subject of just complaint that the other branches of ha hidustry unite and associate firhe ad vancement of their common interest?, menu factureis combining to- influence legislation: ineretutifti doing the '''ttrie: is their-chambers of commerce, mechanics associating:ln cities arid yillagek„and like railroad ! , companies bolding ethiventiiiris to fix a' trices, while all - are concentrating their efforts to promote-unanimity, tolucrease their respect ability, tolilllise intelligence, and strengthen each - other's energies—fiirtners,-on the contra ry, ditiortit; if .bot :scattering theiry furees; :acting' Withoui combined` efforts; having no el . - .agencies to regulate prices no Cornbitiatioit 'to control:Pny -- importiint - avertes tictrade. or to obtain the necessary supplies, they oft en thwart s .oppivse,. and ,defeat each others purpoiis; 'While they occasion, in Malty 'in stances; ruinons.saorifieettln catolteir necess ities requirethein,. a - dd in - doing so 'cripple their:ovvi resources and' those - id - the Country. Your committee thereforereport . back the resolutions, and, with slight alterations not materially affecting, the' principles Involved, recommend their-adoption.. -There are, however, cireinnktarkeconnect. ed, with the fail ire these propositions that can hardly escape the attention of 'men who • -are sincere in their desire to preserve even by personal sacrifices thoniity - pnd integrity _of the Society. If it should be divid ed and shattered into fragments and trifling . combinations, incapable from their, weakness • Of exciting emidaticin,'oftstirring up improve mint, or encouraging indivdual or even cum, - bined effort, it is sowing the seeds of its own dissolution. Ifs few wealthy individuals in ;the more improved parts 'of the County should associate to.depress tir`even compete with poorer or-eery remote districts, wheth .er by-a lavish expenditure or an ill-directed public spirit, they defeat, - discourageatid de press those who, vvithont equal mehris, -are ofteltitirtiei . eititiallYJ deserving: They,.:there fore respectfully suggest that the Executive Cainmittee, or the Jud.es, be. authorized to diseriminste,•at the annual exhibitions, in the dittribution of premiums, -favor of those who drivelive stock-or bring articles for ex hibitiop from remote and less .wealthy town - ships; and in this connexion they are willing to submit for consideration whetitef the mon ey distributed in.-premiums would not be as judiciously invested if applied Impai for the time and expense of there who can ill amird to incur the less: Your Committee are not now prepared to propos.e any such m.errure, and cannot avoid seeing that it is filled ; with difficulties; bet if township societies were aided in proportion to their numbers, ,their distance, or their other disadvantages, section al jealousies might be avoided, an increased • publie spirit might ho cherished,-and-to town • ships of enlarged means, and higher iMprove inents might contribute to encourage Tess fa -vOred districts by extending advantages - that are, only useful to themselves as they become general : among these; the possession of ,a common - property in which the township so cieties have AU di/fir:est, and upon which they . would unite in improvements, wind& doubt. • less greatly contribute to bind all tneether in-the pursuit of the best interests' of _the County. • • •• •-. bone Committee have -but little to add on the subject Of these, resointions, but th.y res pectfully-submii 'to thOse members' of the • Society who are men of - influence and wealth, whose best, interests if . not%all they Pitsealt..tire identified with the 'welfare and progress of.the county, - that unless they aorei to aid- in measures suggested by its deep. est interests,'' they 'will themselves be- the besiie.stleders; and. when such men as-1 1 4r: rice preeley,ptofesseilly identified with the fartning,inturests of the Union, commanding at once thelinost influential press s combining with it the highest talent, and many Of the deepeat'sympathies ofthe industrial damsel; wantonly and unnecessarily, from sheer ignm ranee of the filets, U `slanders its soil and cai- Anate,.classing it with the mountains lying east and-soutti °fir, with " frigid deserts that are predominantly sterile, and in which agri culture is at its . lowest and rudestatate," we should think they 'must .'et that they are sad 'lY in their own light it they du not exert themselves to counteract such er.lutnnies.—= Everf man of common understanding must see that such am influence, if often or %Igor dusty exercised, must discourage respectable • fimmers Mid intelligent families from settling among as , --mu - stAcpreeiate the value our 'torts l 4 6o l l 4 4,o e4lis,well,as .the , spirit ,of• those whofind eilliffa' tifus "degraded" ridie4tif abilsed; - 1-41t*.Ithey. bave co adequate meiiiireriesiatanCe. 'Yrinr "com mittee are entirely willing to contrast the farming mfithis county; its crops, its cattle,- its natural and artificial productions, as well as the jolgenient and tkastiffunbt utiti farm- era, with those of the county in Odell • he has ' chosen bis rbsidence ; and Would at any time be glad to piaci them by thr aide of the :fa vored ,counties ... stowing him , and freely ' abide the tediniariseeind itim;al4: but it zlotys not the ange afitintirieof igno. ranee prevailing upon such subjects among educated, • intelligent Alen the amount of jealous' Pad .seheakryAfiatiat. egainet us ; it alsoalamvs,tita vast magnitude- or `ttii, inter ests involvedin-the continuance and prosper ity ofour-Urnmy Society ! Your (..-kimmit teulnow oriiit more judicious means for the employment oropulence than to 'promote theOr.Pf 4 14,1• 1 7:aud of fugue ;,,m4 unless tbrise - .the Means e'neouragethrise have but little, in their efforts fur imint tiori and improvement, the latter, misled by 1 `thie4oecies"tf misrepresentation and abuse, thhk into alhstlees indifference, and are ex ceedingly, apt to „drag out au existence useless if not , injuriona_to the coeutriunity.... We: are nOtapeaking,now of individual etrijrts, but of combinations to prevent Selftshneea, to beget eflatiC "TO 'promote' publiei`44l - rfo individ*-* eviretenti..-bera math such elevated fitellnta'uNnifietie - 'sdbjeetiir as' not 1 t ' o Ned improvement, and it is equally rah" tOfifikonMsOlote'es'not to.prefit by enciiryi.. 04. 1 41441tietit4 ral tuarcetif4tebt , gt 4 • ly thought iifittivriiitarieit froefroUT plate of meeting;, and indeed it is 'unreasonable to ex pect men to.conipete foreuch premiums who live very !emote.front 141 ac; ofexhibiti cg if and tiliertthei See ttiOeSwlio the immediate vicinity taking the, money which they ecintriiote;-fOr di:ling:whist they find bexonktheir seetional feeling, n 4-403044 often the., recall do btless , has been the origin of local-societies.; " ` and td'- obviate and remove these difficulties such societies - ought, in 'the opinion of your Committee, to be encouraged. They cherish i lhe - love or Mime, induce the poor to make them places of comfort and re finement, oppose a strong- barrier to . emigra tiori, that bane to nil social as well as phys icalimprovenrent,, while they inake.our and'our 'valleys the abode of contentment, whew ways are wags of pleasantness, andel!, its paths peace. It is here the aid of moths= ers and sisters should be, because here it can be usefully and effectually invoked; and itis by the improvement of society as well as of the land, that our higher end nobler objects are to be- attained. It is this patriotic and so cial feeling that - England, with a barren sir , the gar den of Air.erica, is feeling would, by make! our own county as- A Tempe, and as distingui as it now is for its natura_ rapid, ad vancement'under many discoUragereents in all that-adorns refined life and advanced civ, Resolved, 'That it be reeommendert to the several townships to organize societiefr their limits respectively, or by uniting two of more townships M one society ; and that Arch society be invited to snake a township - exhibition,at the annual Fair -of this society, an'd to be represented vit such exhibition, or in our quarterly and other meetings, by such dertration as they may apiximt.- Resolved, 'That the E;ecutire Committee be instructed to vorrespeed with the town' ship societies, whv.e organized, and with in drkidualt, in townships. where ,no society is f6tmed, and to make prUvision fur their ac commodation at any exhibition of the* Coun ty Ar.)Ciely, when `requested . by Such town shit _ 1? eii; iv 'id, 'That a - PrentiuM of tirenty dol. lars be awarded to the township society mak ing the.largest exhibition, or indicating the most valuable additioteto the cOunty produc tions, nuxhanical inventions, nod agricultural implements, the same . to be in addition to such premiums as may be awarded to indi vidunts under the present arrangements oY the County Society. • Resolved, That Committees or Judges appointed to decide between rival township societies, shall he chosen from parts of the Countyat are not interested iiithe decision ; • th and it shall be their duty to hear the dele gates from such township societies respect ively, if ,regnired. • , I?esolrrd, That any member of a township society who may have paid up his dues, shall be entitled t,trail the rights and, privileges of -the trieroers of this society—provided a like benefit is cxtend - Fd by the loWnship society toour members. • • Reactlretl, That veheneier any township to eiety shall provide-the necessary' accomoda• tiara the annual exhioiti , n of the County shall beheld alternately, at. such places as may be so provided—the Executive Com mittee exercising -a reasonable discretion. as to the propriety of each movement and sub mitting report thereon at the annual meet ing in August. • A fter adopter'., the, report Was unani mously adopted,.and the resolutions - . passed, except the fifth, which was laid over for fur ther consideption. On motion, the'Spciety adjourned. I W. Ti. Jzssue. Secretary. ME VALUE C,F LEACHED ASHES.-A west ern agricultural raper 'says' 't thoroughly leache;fl ashes contain no potash." I have no ticed that ashes can not be thorotighly leached Of their potasb; . even by the application of hot water, ns enough of alkaline.salts has re mainedzto ntiect the skin of my fingers. The presence of acids, or the action of the routs of growing plants, can alone extract all the potaSh froili wood ashes. But as leached ashes contain, beside p s 6tash, alli. the mineral elements :ofplarits, they cannot!fail to be an excellent manure for all light and thoroughly exhausted soils. One of the best farms Fev er saw' in Diode Island was broi r tight up from an exhausted barren sand that supported no veg.etatiott, to clover bearing. by the aid of leached-ashes alone. 'Mitch cows and swamp muck, afterward. with the aid of clover, in duced great fertility. A Fgw WonDs AN llay.--llefe is a prac tical farmer who says he wants timothy to grow-until it is so ripe that it may .be cut and.hauled into the mow the same day.— Pet is a cow that will not eat such ha*:atiill, if-she can get that which was cut before the seed had filled, r.nd was well cured by sweating in cock. I take it that it is the imperfect curing of early- cut hay- that brings into disrepute. Some farmers. al low it to biirn in the sun; and because it does not cure easily they let it lie exposed to the night deiv; if not to light showers. Such hay loses all its sweetness. .1 have seen hay well cured in cock ,in bad weather. When Lind blew and .he air was partially dry, the cocks were opened; but . always closed nt night, or berms a shower. There can be no doubt that hat' cut before the seed has filled is twice as initritious,.if well cured, as that which needs no curing after the see 4 is ripe. LONG AND SWAT DAYS.-At iierlin and London the longest day hassistgen hours and a half; at. Stockholm, thelongesulay has eigh teen hours, and the shortest seven ; at St. Petersiniro., thelongust 'day has- nineteen, and the shortest five hours; at Torr.ea, in Finland, the. longest day 'has Awsuty•one hours and.a jr.ilf and thesshortest two hours and.st:haifrAt Wanderus, -.in Norway-, the dgy'.lsa(l front . the 21st.eif I:kfay to, the 22d oftuly, without interruiitioifi and at Spit. zenbergen, the longest day is three months an Idtlf • •I. • • _ - - • A correspondent of the Country Gnillentan ' touching upon scare-crows, 'rec ommends the stuffing of hawks, owls, and other 146 OflorOy,*anil suspending Ow in such attitudes'as They are . most dreaded in when alive, by the.small birds , an sirpilarpo anions, as in cherty frees , se , &c. - The skins of carnivorous animals, as oats, could also be stupid and suspended 'in like man ner. • • nr There is but one true plan in making a good road through arable land; and „that is to ridge-it well:up in the . middle, and = al. loWllo water to remain on-either side. In general this roay be effected with - the plow, the harrow, and a road machine or scoop. Some are of the opinionthat after the work has pr , %rewsed so far, it, shottld remain one Winter to Stirs if tc settle and become more compact - A !earned antiquarian his discovered that four dilferent F4rsons have been known, since the nineteenth century came in, to return tioirow(4l umbrellas. Out of this small num ber, three - were afterwards "found to be hope lessly.deranged, and the other - was proved to fbe 6.4 lidked.hls Atoll/ with a bootjack ! , 1 I '! :0 vIIRO"NTROSE General Finding Store is'now,r witlia largo variety of •FOREIEN DOMESTIC GOODS. We cordially ineite the Public to inspect our Builders and Cabinet Hardware, POCKET AND TADLE CETI-V.lff. MECHANICS TOOLS AND MANETACTIMING ARTICLES, FARMIND Toots, GUNS, SPORTING AITLICLKS, MISCELLANEOUS AND FANcT UARDWARE, LAKE HURON GRINDSTONES, Mason's Challenge Blacking, always bright and sparkling, "it ado - rtui the Palace octhe_great,und cheers the solitary hut of the lonely backwoodsman. LOCK . CHAINS, Bloom A Sass CEL6mun.n Exatisn SAws, - warranted to 'run true, set well, carry poipts, and face all kinds of knots. • Naas, Iron; .and Steel, - !TATA AND CArIi,,BOOTA AND SITORS, - Tr_as, SraAßs, Correa, RAISON, SPICKS. dc., -E Crockery. WOODEN WARR, PARKA lIARDINGS, WRKATIT, BASKET CIANTRK: BROWN VIGNIZTTE, and GOLD CENTRE WINDOW &lanes. Wisoow-and PICTURE CORDS, lIIIATANSILS, - an assorted selection CARRIAGE BUILDERS GOODS, 'LINEN FABRICS, NAPKINS AM/ TABLE LINEN, CURTAIN /ND FURNITLIRR MATERIAL, LAVES, EMBROIIIKRIF.I4, CAMBRIC MVSLISAC:, SCOTCH AND SWISS GOODS, PONGEE and otherHandkerchief:4, Assoann NKCX TIES AND SILK CILLTATA, LADIES GAUNTLY:M.I,NET MITTS, SILL AND KID GLOVES, HOSIER; /LC., &C. PRg27V, PACIFIC, ALLEN'S BAT STATE DUTCHER, SPRAT. r DrNWILL, AMERICAN, RTCHVOND, TACONT, HAMILTON. - • Foreign and Domestic Ginghams, HEUFGES, ALPACAS, PARAMETTAS, MERINOS, kc., LAwNs, 'SforsLci DELAINE.a, DLArx SILOS, asary.rs, CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, &C., &C. We charge nothing for inspection, Oil cheerfully ,impart information to all. Hoping soon to :me )ou, We remain, Respectfully, Yours, S.'iVibton & Son. Montrose March 23. 1859. New Goods. New Good's. POST BROTHERS ARE now receiving a well selected stock of Goons, suitable for the season. Among their stock may be found quite a variety of Dress Goods, Delainvt, Cairns, Silks, CHALLIA, PRINTS, &c Sheetingq, Bleached & Unbleached, TICKING, CHECKS, DEMINS, Blue Drill, Toweling, Table Linen, NANKEEN, MAREEN, Paul% Stuff for Boys & Mem' Wear. Yankee Notions.-6msimittp, of -Fancy Soaps, Tooth, Heir , Cloth, and Scrub Brugliest;, Lath er Finishes, Errors, Razor Strops; eoliths, Pins, Bon nett pins, and fixings generally.. Gioreiics.—Suc~ a 5 Tens, Black and .Green, Coffee, Roasted Coffee. Raison', Sugars, Mola.seft, Syrups, Soap, Candles, Starch, Zante Corrants, Sala , ratus, Gelatine Tapioca, Lemon Ex - tracts, Creim Tar tar, Pork, Fish, Sc., fie. Wooden %intro.—PAN Tabs ' Reefers, Mop handleS, Brooms, Clothespins; Covered Boxes, Ox- Bows, Slainnan's dry 114ndlea, made Irma Virginia Lire Oak. Ilitrdware.—Piitent Coffee Mills. Nitt•Crack era, Hammers. Hatchet, Knires and Forks,-Butcher- Knives, Builders . ' Furnishing, Good, Iron, Nags, and Steel. We tender our thanks to all, our old friends. and assure them that are now offer a o chaise stock of good. , at .fair prices. and shall he !leased to see them. Montrose; March 3n, 183 v. soinefiliQg ell) in iijoqfrose. ff:Xo:4:•ir y*: EEO CARRIAGE-MAKING , BY STEAM! • HAWLEY- & LATHROP. haring re mored into their new building on Turnpike Street, near L Searle 'a hotel, are manufacturing and will keep on hand Carriages,Vragons, Cut- ters, Sleighs, .&c. They have provided themselves with a Steam Engine and all the necessary machinery and con veniencei for doing work with dispatch ; and being both - practical mechanics of long caperience and em• ploying none but • GOOD WORKMEN, they ere prepared to do all kinda or work In the Blacksmithing and Car riage Making Line, in their usual prompt and Workmanlike Manner, and by being at all dines on hand ready iva willing to answer any order for work, and oy using _Good Materials, • h ope to and by MODERATE CHARGES, hope to teceive a large share of public patronage. • We would tender our th'auks to our old customers, and invite all in want of work to give us a call and see for themselreit • _Montrose; August 14,1858.-1 Y REMOVAL. r. FORDHAN ILASTENOVED lit • Harness and Trnuk Shop , across the street, into the building formerly occupied by Boyd & Webster, one door below Reeler & Stod &end's, which be has fitted .up expressly foil Harness, and Trunk Skop, and }There he would be happy to have his friends call. -All who have unsettled - accounts for 1858; will please call without further notice, • '4.nd oblige , -r . _ •F. FORDBAN A Moot ere, January 14 , 1858: CI NIT-IfileileTiliffs mra&L, - . MAIMPACTURER and dealerlitall kinds of Furniture is now prepared to MI all orders or Bedstead; of all 'kinds at wholesale or retail. on short notice. Retail prices range from $ npwra sa, according to style. Ile also keeps on baud . Riadpesadc Coffins; and as be has an elegant I:lNrilMl4Rift STRANGE:IND MYSTERIOUS! MBA every Intelligent _ man iti Mt community .1 should not know.that a new arriusgeutent bee beett made by WEAM & ATTU:ELTON • at the STEA di lliL. L , for carriLng on the 13bickethithing and Carriage Ira.; ing Buidness. Many knoll-Oils to be a fact ; but for the benefit of 'the feta who do not, we would say .thst we are pre. paredto do any work itf our linewhich may be en. trusted to us, in tho most durable manner. in the mos t I m proved style, and in the shortest possible time. All Work Warranted to glee Good Satiefaetioa. JAHNS It. WIKATKR, - JERRILL..IIII4ILTO:f. Montrose, March 9,1859.-6 m 40 71 lw :r. ---- ‘,,t . .a , i / f f 7 i._ MEAT MARKET. , On Public Avenue, near Searle's Vote:. 11 EEL" (a:instantly on hand a good iapply or itiE krs of all kinds. Cash paid for Beef Cat. tle. Calves, Sheep. lad Laughs. Alsofor Hides of all kinds. HENSTOCK k HAWLEY. P. T. Hamm:HlE. • • - X. ILVICTAT,, Montrose, Feb.. 18, 1859.-tf. UNIONDALE MILL ! EAnet Justice to ALL Men. DDA. ITIOON4c CO.. respectfully inform . their friMuls and the public, that they have completed their large and Superior • FLOURING MILL ! AT UNIONDALE, and Commenced the manufacture of all the varione *kifith; of Flour, Real, and FeCd, , of the purest quality. To thosemnamputinted with our Ea. tabliahment we would say: We hare Four Run of R,eelbnt Stone;., manufactured. by Hart /Ohms* Utica, N. Y.. and superior Machinery from the Wash ington Iron Works of f. Stamm& Co., of Newhure, N. Y., with three Bolts of rhA best Anchor Cloth, and the whole fitted up with all the Modtra Impforemenis of a First Class Mill. In congentienee of these improvements, tile " st , frit" is dispensed with and hotter remits olitained. The Flour is better and whiter, and the saving to the ens tonterin grinding small grains will often equal 15 per cent. • Custom Work executed promptly, And in the heat manner. FLOUR, MEAL, at.d FEED kept for sale ■t the Lowest Cash Piices t Satisfaction giro' in Every Parting lar—PulMe Patronage Respectfully -Sonata . Uniondale, Feb. 23. 1859.-4 v KEYSTONE MOTEL. Wm X HATCH, Propri4or. THIS norand commodious lintel, sitdated on Main Street, near the Court House, and nearly in the center of the businews portion of Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished, and was opened on the :7th of September, 1858, for the aCcommodmion of the public and trarclerss Tho Proprietor fpels confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests. , in a manner tliat cannot fail to give: Coingete SatisfacV.om The House and Furniture are new, and no expense has been spared to render it equal, if nor superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied a ith all the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging waiters will always be In at tendance to respond to customers. The Sl4tbles connected with this Rouse are New and Convenieht. -The Pmprietor ropectfully solicits the patronage of.hie old friends and the public generally. WM. K.:WATCH Mentrme, September 22, 1858.—tf RIGHT IN TOWN : EXTENSION 'TABUS SMITH BROTHERS,. of ail SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, and warranted to work right up to the VITI . O. Montrose, June 0, 1858. - -TO •BE irtMTG 1 • EvERy , day in the week, (Sundays excepted,) oTer Q 0 0 0 pieces Wall Paper, besides Border and Window Shades, a large variety. The largest and best divortment of Wall Paper ever bro't into ihis market, which will be sold for cash, as low as the same quality can he bad even in Binghamton. For further particulars call at A. N. Bollard's Book Store, first door north of L. Searle's hotel, where Yim will 'AND find a large and superior assortment - of Books and Stationcry, with a few Yankee notions at the loirext - ead. prices. A. N. BULLARD Montrose, March 9, 18;t9. DR. E. PATRICK; JR.; would like, af ter a sileltee of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generous public, who have always Manifested their sense of appreciation of his usefulness by enacting his services when needed or thought to be needed, but who have given no other evidence of gratitude or goodl-will-:-particularly in the way of " substantial aid ' as Kossuth would say —that - he now desires a full and entire settlement of all his `accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick k. Di mock ; and be - wishes further to state that he d es ires nothing to" be ,considered wrong.. If, after a few weeks, the said accounts; remaining 11.1%. •settled;should be placed in tbe hands - of a good sharp collector,.-and made to.accortet to him xmletbkie that will buy Oats and Buckwheat. Please mitre° thliand take action accordingly.—Yours Truly; - . E. PATRICK,,JR., Eir If attention aliotdd not bb paid to thlt4: hips F. Oustmoas may have something to do with •- • CO BS OFFERS to the public, at ;lives that cannot Al lJ to-suit, a large and superior assortment of . GROCERIES,_ At the old and well-known . establishment formerly occupied by 0. M. Crane. - SUGARS, TEAkCOPFEE,EPICE, FLOUR, and 5442; (by Om sack or barrel,) FISH, and all articles usually found in Arst class Groceries.. • Flour by the Wholesale and Retail, As I mean to merit,; ittr , _,lkt recelye a, li beral share of public:patronage, • N. B. The highest. inukekpria3 paid for ,Pelts and "deacon" and ir&tl lfkiriw Montrose, March 16, 1859.4 e " Eko VMS' - PATENT ELLIPTIC; RENO ,BED. Luxury, Comfoltaiiii Aim Combined THINE Or ItATMO' MMDS - iid W. W. 831:1TH itCO: Montrose, moreton 111119. • • .1 • C A r IL Ai , Water Cure, vill.be itt,'Busquelianna De pot, (llicol'ortel) On lltp 6th or, we snook in g the serie VASetheer, fee 9.:1eN04e ~ ha will itei VilheirAita**o44 ktfiguil Pmdebts received at all Units at toturilf• MENT, in kgriaOltr:pt 141111atii erotical-. furt=:l=-Riiusdlos 'so*, Ilin-31041./0101#014t El MANUTACTORTO BT NOTICE. Aooolpound Remedy, In Which we hero labored to produce the 310itereetnal Attritive that rap be made. It le acoucentra. retort of Nero Santiparllta, as combined with earth sabetances ofielll Wetter elleMtpre power as to afford an effeetire antidote for. ,;the &eases tianwtorela Is *Med to cure. It Is believed that each' a remedy le wanted by them who molter from istrulneuspornpbtints,' and that. one whkh wpi necompßob I/Kira:we ma more alio. menu woe o to this large elam Opera/Dieted fellow Clttlf. How completely Ltilegompoomd will dolt hwtheen yrovewby erperituent pa many pithy wend cum In the dlowing complaint*: flerofilla, and tlemfulonts rinueLtlnta. Eruptions. and Eruptive Dlessie%l l lorts; Pimple% Blotches. Tumors. Soh Rheum, Retold Iteaklirebilit and tlyphletleA &dem% Meets/del Diseases% Drots sy. Neuralgia nr Tic Doodoureur. Dtmem .1.1 tlon,Ervolpelsok Rose or Lt. Anthony's Fire. andWeM till whole . clam of Compedets arising Arlin Impiligt the blood., rompound will to foetid a huger of health. when fro, ken In the ntt& eto expel the fool bn no which fester In the bleed. at that armor of the year. „Ily the timely expulsion of them many mohilog dlowdere are nipped in the tool. M 311113011 333. by the abler tido remedy, more thenwel vet hen. the redone •• of fend erne num add ulcerromeorev through which the ottdem n 111 strive thrill lloelf of cormption% If not aolsded to &stilt* thmugh the natural channels of the body ran terative medeleanse out the vi tiated blood whenev C od Its impurilkss bursting through the *UR In Steele% ethtd humor sore.: cleanse It when you end It loots ottheted and sluggish In the veins: elegem It whenever it Is fool sed Your feelings will tell von elen. Even where no particular t, di moire Islet% people eider letter hroalth,iinl err loners. for clean. ing the Mond. Keep - the Liuld healthy end all 11, Well; but with Ibis potation a 1if331•3111M31.1.133. OM be nnlantine health. Now. er or later something mnorge wren, and the goat machlerrY of Ilf t e= i c tt redze ever te re t za. tettei, tt t ttnn o t eeet l ntat,le. InOthem ends. BM the woo; ho. been 1 44Lonty nc..ryt..lhr preparation. of it, partly bemuse the drug some has not ail tiro vied the that Is claimed for Ir. but more isuosse.monv pre:oration% lum• tending be concentrated retract. of It, ofntain but Unica:the vir tue of flantatorela, or our thing rite. During ea the public have been mided by large botilm.PM tending tot he 3 quart of Extract ef earoporilla for one dollar.— Moot ofllow, Imre been frond, upon the Act, for they and otdy con tale little. Irene, Sanopariliti lad erten no curative penned It...what ever. Ilene...bitter and pained dbommintment hoe filtered the ofthe radon* comet* of earnmartea Link As,d the market, 'lOlll the name heel? is kettle desist...ed . moths* bePome oyennems with Impodtlere and chest. $llll we oil ells cithqound Rampant ht and intend to supply mods a remedy so shall rtmcne the name from the told of - .Moque w rest, upon It. Atoll wethink, we have Mond for bellevln It ham virte.. which amine:l4MM. to ordt. now rim of the &rases g It to Intended u en rare. In order to oceore their romplete ermileat ion owe the wedeln, the remedy should beJo• dittoed y laktm accordfng td Meridiem on the bottle. Prepared by Dr. .1. C. Ayer Co. LOWELL, MASS. • Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottleefor $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has non for llnclf mach a renown (or the core of every randy of Throat nod Dine Complaint. flint It la entliely mintereenry fer nsto mono, the evidence of - Ita clrtuc.. Ittrer‘vr It In. havt? As It has hien lo constant nie throontiont this ,1111/0, to,. wed not do more titan ...Mr Ilse 1..0p1e It, r niltr le kept tip to the hod It •err 10. been and tlkd It may he roiled on to do tor their relief .11 It has eon barn fottud to do. . Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR TIIE CURE OF Cnotivenenn. Jaundice. fly/gni...N. Indigre•tinn. Dysentery. Foul ittontaels, KryAi l o, Ilmitlachr , IthruntallmO, Eruptions and Skin Dtrenner, Liver Complaint. Drainer, Tettur. Tumor. and San, Rhein:4 , ll'on., tinut, Neurattitn,an a Dinner 1 . 111: rue r urirr. InKilte„ on - They are tutor cated, ro that the tweet .ensitler pn take Ginn pleseently. and they , the taut uperlerat In the world fur the ;or, Of faintly 140 d o Prier, 25 watts per box ; Five Boxes fur $l,OO. Great lumber* emluent renginagen, have lent their MM., to rert try the unialmtlellerl o , ellll. ne-i of theme nnstellhn., but entr since herr • ill 114 permit the Inner tson ekr them. The agentA heher naniett4nrah , h reraht our Aturti ,,, en A11113113C they are given fill divretighen. nfthe ,tare C 014 1 ,11110144. and the treatment flat :lonia be rot - lowed for their 1, n.l be put MT I. it nprlnelpled dealer.; with altar pmettallnam they thakelll.llV I Vlnt 011. i*tiat4 Aver'..and take no iek want the bed all there I. thent.2lll/ they Anould leave It. All Out It...medic* nee car 1.40 by A. Tilltll ELL. Moutruee TIIATEIL Illtneek ; IRA SCOTT. SPREVIIVELLEk tiIIEICNIAS. Lynn; WAI.TNIAN A ;theft; ; - and by all Ilingxba., and the Inincliml Merehantalukhemi. March Pi, .14-4,—/Irle4 Keep it before the People T . l .. 22l ,e vat i i 7 A 4 t 7;1 , I „ .y m tl m tr i a..; eof whirl, can he new. t% South Fourth Street, and no Safe can he mode tt ruler the Champion patent which will last ten rear. hetiona It will he ontlrely eaten tip; and that lbe mfe of J.wepis Thome, of Norrigtow to, Hot 31 - 3.1140311 %Km nfl the night k.f the tat of Invent-I bee and sl,om.tolen, and width I. now add was "Intentkal anoplr 'SA 3 fireproof," bad OU the famona ponder and langfar Imok, CPU. 000 111374,11 wirxr.ro by FARO, liming, Co.,aOS the only burglar. proof loek In trw. FA RR kL. II ER RING, a PO'S PATENT aIIA P/ON SA FEs. the outs :441111m:tile City which hare never brrn robbed bV. burglar,. or had their tontruta de4royed by accidental il rea.Erum The Pre. of du. 4th ult. • • Ev*nak Wit - sues Alotwest o tql Thew Vona Ilestritur.—We, the untlenotsneel, ti th e , . of St. •ph. Mn., du hereby evolfy Ora the Iron sure twloncins to C. E. Wein. made Fruvel ,k Cu„ N 0.31 Walunt otree4l•hlkolelphti, whirls row In tfre Are that onenned hem, to tot tlmpr.os . , and to wrier+ as a Ore prts4 nee: that Ito• kooks, torrtul rojearthy..te.. %Sikh were In the vote at !to: time were much In tt val. that . the Wilding which It was woo Fume, and on y ONE dory MA; mutt Mot lire PO vettyktan InsIllt• 0110 which burned rwor the mid sera was tot sumo tent to have bittern any SAFE purtartlng to In ruts-Mawr. Slgnekk W. R. resales. rimmed .Ira. Toorrktonerehant J. A. It ‘cerr.s. hanker ,• UAs,r.L *teens rt- Mellosst.n. merchants WILLI a 9 RAY. Jllll,l l.:1•0..1% C. E.llsuneta. St. Jareeph, Mu. EVANS .t WATso.N. South FOr MTH Strut, rhlCilelphLu, have now on hand the &mot asoortment ofSammander Safe, In the Gutted Rolm warranted emett to sot dhen , made ,ort nmounablo. terms. l'lcuw-cive u. a =II. MILLINGS STROVII, Montrose. January IS, 1110. ly AGSMS. • HERRING'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES $1 000 pler.ElZAttßiaDt out of who e shall fail• 'ed, in an accidental fire, to preservelts cont 4. The 8E52' 4 5.1 FES made. F. B. CHANDLER, Agent. Montrose, Nov. 24, 18a. - • ' ItEMOVAL. - New Firm. NeW Store. 'Public Avenue, just below d. EtheridgelL 11 BALDWIN would respectfully announce • to the public that he has associated himself with WM. L. ALLEN, iti the FLOUR, FEED, ME GROCERY SUSINESS-.. A 1.40, ant they have removed into their newly fitted up building on Public Avenue, just below J. Ether idge's Drug Store, where can always be Send the. choicest brands of - Family Flour, Meal, Feed, Fork, Hums Fish, Dipped Candles, Timothy, Clover . , Field, and . Garden Seeds. Also a general assortment of , . Groceries, such_ ae Stigars,. Molasses, Syrups, Tea; Coffee, - Thankful for pastfayors, would solicit a continu ance of the same, under the new firm, pledging our selves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to be sure of another. Being under I different Administration, it Is very desirable to have all= old accounts settled and, corn menee snow, under the Beady Pay Sysieen. BALDWIN'S: ALLEN. A. ALisx. ldontrose,, Oct. 20, 1838.-to 'NENV :StOVES. HBURN—ITT is just receiving., a large • stock of . . NEW STOVES, _ Jncl;lini 'a full assortment of ELEVATED OPEN - • LAR-GE"OVIN, AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR • _ WOOD . or COAL, *ITU A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF • Parlor, Office, and Shop .. Stoves, . for kirOOD.cr COAL: Also Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tnben, - HIS ASSORTMENT trill INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESERAIILE STOVER in market; lad win be sold 'on the most farmable ' terms; Ac., to srhich he *Mild invite tho titular attention C , A, SII , BIIYER,S. NO, if karoiu?, ii . otember, 3, ; 1858.'r • ' OH. YES, OH YES, HERE. ' W E' COME. seta :161/1111$111 1 SHAVING puichiWed of. S.A. Woodridf, hie &tick Al lit Trade, are. prepared to aceoutaiodate ill wbo will favor. Ws With their camera, at " live and let . ,STOVEANIf PIPE, _ . , 271 0 7,,C0PPNR.• - • • i . :‘ - 81fEETIOON•WA:14 of rtry ptkirr. !mind hi the country ! - • MAN WiiirD,o EdS,II t • , P44NEL DOAN.% r. 1 • * • 4VINDOW • „ear , PINE LudypEß, and BUILhING TERlALSo!serally. Ditglogipt,Ccreat7 tiifditss f!th spoellications and gabilifett ; fttMsd . dernirefileul.at **late lh mins abookbaildligio Nu#24 witindiito their bnereat bkCsittla-ml. Cane Mid lee• 18 lit tiltehaAlwa7 l o kW, tbo, Igcbeatrin 0 4,‘ =1: ' Yin 1111 0 P *knew .Pol4og, tOr13(1190 Uhl mud turopiltootlvelo, aktrx4isouth - orikarle's Wet. ter soap near thegothodist I • AO kipdA of fkoductilikto ht`exttyfsei for' Goods. - SO - Tif f torje,lCielegia,4* # 4 11# vs#4l c1:4=.1 OICOMAIIar. ,11410# 11A4DWARE All-D--ZTOIRMPORIIII ILTI'VITLL BLAST ! TdIE UNDERSIGNED *Mild iaket'thia opportu n i: ty to ititarai hitlijeads and - Mistomers that he hal reeanfly, made largo additioaa to Ids former ex tenaire mock or • ' • • piairdwure, Storey littilfe-eilpe t litore Trimming., Trinei and that he is prepared torstypitly . , the, wants. of, the comnittnity in that line it untetuallY fOir-pfkes/ -Re flatten' himself that his facilities for manufacturing his own Wares, Stores, _Am.. give him a decided Ad vantage 'oiler any who purchase : Intl .transport : at s heavy expense their entire stock, - lTe would say to those who' Wish to purchase STOVES of any description, STOVV PIPE, or TRIM, of any kind, and pay for them, he is prepai ed to give them great barg ains ; but to those 'who want to purchase on a year 's credit :and then let it run two years more, he had rather they would call on some ono else, even if they have -to pay seventy-five per cent more than an article is worth. In the line of Shelf Fardvvare 9 his assortipent is the largest end best selected in Sus quehanna County; purchased as his !hock has been moistly of manufacturers, he is, enabled to offer in ducements to those country merchants - who buy small bills,rarely tsibcrentud this side of the big city. We can offer special Inducements to Carpentersaud Joiners who are in went either of Tools or Building Blacksmiths cm find ANVILS,. VICES, BEI 4 L.OWS, and, in filet; almost 'any thing in their Hee, by aalling.oriaCClteap for Cash! ~ Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots di Shoes, Hats and Caps,iankee Notionsole. is as large as.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 cords ready made clothing. Everj , body says they are cheap. Some say they arc very cheap, and a nnm ber have ventured to Any they are dog cheap. Cer tain it is that-a small pile of money will buy a large pile of clothing. We mould add, in this connection, for the informa tion of.all concerned and the "rest of mankind," that se are tired and sick ofthe credit -sys:ent ; we have Bunted enough by - it nfready,.and are determined to rid ourselvo of the whole " critter" Believing that the nimble itixpenceis the true system, we are .re solved to adopt it and are offering our goods at prices to correspond. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. - J. DICKER3!AN, Jr. New Milford. N0v..17. 1868. - - • Cash. for Pork r HE highest market price paid for PORK in the hog. • a 'J. DIOKERMAN, Jr. New Milford, Nor. 17.4855. 1 . ONE HORSE STORE . ' UNDER S FULL SPEED Falll/ic Just received and selling remarkably lute, for 'T!3EIE, 3P11,.Y" : J. SMITH, Jr., & SON'S Convinced time the "Nimble sixpence is prefera ble to the h&c shilling," we propose 'dealin g upon that, plan. By selling Goods at " figures which can not fail to snit," and paying the " Mar ket Prlees for all kinds of PRODUCE, Awe e.r pect a Rusur Dry.G o od s. B:LACK SIGIIS, Poplins and Plaid, 1-"'PRINTS in endless variety. • - De Laine* and Gil:ghouls, the heat to he had From Ilse City of " Great Notoriety.? In fact every thing in the line of DRY GOODS going low "FOX THE PA Y," at. .SMITII fr. SON'S. Ora T H. Y N- G. TTNDER COATS, Over Cants, ,_ . ll-.)„ Pants, Vest, and CollarS, Hats, Cap?, Boots, and Shoes, tap f or the DOLLARS. -at SMITH k..SON'S. GROCERIES. Good I S c ular s. i..ti•-jelra,Otati; for Zs. no ßic o e Good Ten for $l,OO, and other G00t1,4 at equally low figures, at .f. SMITH, jr. & SON'S. For moons we know notove cant make a rhyme, With this kind of Goods, at this present time, Suffice it to say, we've all kinds, and enough, From - a bbl. of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Fish, &c., to a ceits worth of Sole. HITCH up the team, bring along your. Grain,lllbt• ter, Eggs, Feathers, Paper Rags, &c., rind don't t'orget to bring the WV', Bait., and what Cash you have to spare. Yours in Trade, , •3, SgITH, Springville, DeU. 1, 1858. Adel Turrell• TTAS jUst returned from New-York, with a,large LI and choice variety of GOODS • _9 which he. offers to his customers and the public,, at low prices, for Cash. , His stock comprises ; - DRUGS, - MEDICINES, 3 .1 PAINTS,. . 'OILS, WINDOW GLASS, , DYESTUFFS, . CROCKERY, GROCERIES; MIRRORS, . GLASS WARE, • CLOCKS, • . WALL PAPER, . - ; WINDOW. PAPER, • ,WINDOW OIL FANCY GOODS, ; - . SHADES, • MUSICAL INSTRUXENIS,, , JEWELRY, . , _ ,PERFUJILERY, WOODEN WARE, BARD WARE, BROOMS, r STONE WARE, ; -BRUSHES, • ; .. • . JAPANNED WARE, •-; BIRD CAGES. • WHIPS, . CANARY SEED. UMBRELLAS,' :-POCKET KNIVES, GUNS; ' • PISTOLS, .;. • • LAMMUNITION, = TURPENTINR, CAMPHENE, • - ;' - BURNING ALCOHOL,- . FLUID, - (For nal-Purposen, only.) - ' •• - ; ' IRUMES, ••, ' 1 - • SUPPORTERS, • • - • = •-• SHOULDER BRACES, PORT MONIAES, '‘' ' • SILVER It PLATED SPOONS, POMP, ' - AIITATIONERTC ••• • • ' - • '• -VIOLIN STRINGS, ROWSidco., _ And all Of tlici'idost r• ' • - • • s PATEn ipt.DimEs. . pittrenege. hitherto retch , hchwe -to merit; a ecedinuance and large in crtkue of Ibt .1 ABED TUAREItL; • Montrose. Nov., 10. 184i8. To the SOMI Noichinti'pdblish a" few low prices, or the vices of albite - low priced isetieleS; as au .indnoe meat to persons to make their purchaser of thent,tni det: the peostursptioa that every thing is : espial!! Joie. Without occupying space in the public, zpapers 'to enumerate Oleos ; 7 I wish it distinctly inderstoosi, that kwilLsoll GOODS as tow - for the' 4007,10 they can be bought iii'any . Oth erlnoueln • 'me place'''isr Gantry." Baiti 'arid ilooks:b Di awed. •` Parehisoirs will geierally 'find - good qualities of articles` it- • ' r,... - ••_. TERHAELlistiii - ' - ' - :.2, and in Drugs,. Keitieinch, PairAls :704 i t'd:) jsuff h th e go/ 444 s ind the sulsortgsento.foll..a4- '''..., .FANCY - 800DS DEPARTMENt'—"' ii;slsi; extenslyei. ' .1s1sO; choice Faiiiito i7 . roceriiei;, Vivekmh-Wall Ra*r,Aseelrg,7 , 7l2,o,4•emOr-'i :1 4 ibart, nearly every . thing usually.kept Di country stores.. As I deal in many depa r tments or tiado, and hayo more iitickW thin-I can well cnutiteditign. tiwt limits of a Ile*spaper t 1 . aligill riot aticmpt it ; iiotl 3 : er viillii 66.4v:essay, under, thelie TIMIUMBtanCrAt to 4111wookunin whit 'mica repetitious and_. bliiiiks. r , 'The people are lirated - te hall ainfixesniii the thew.. 40._ _coo, 3 3 , - - .... L ••• -- , . 'I.ADEL TC4#44.• i .1,-;---NRatunkcn LPITAP.,Ae-"wT. , , s4Vg. 1.1. ,/,'•3; - ,. . 4 7.: ' ;A:: , I s ‘' '4 • 450414 V • , 4,k44,‘ ig5„.4.4v„,-14., . .:a ... . . be- .- . ---. , .., THE '_.GIitATEST ~,...... I, • : ~.. s- ust i. . ... ... I . 11.1 . 0 A I CO 0 ' z WI _ 1.... p.... Discomy ii. ~. . • ... ; r . - *a ..... I.—. No -. , OF-i, THE AGE Ay; ki,,, NET of Itnitarrt% lots illsco4red to oca of t ,e, mantel yea re:weeds a rentr‘dy !hareems _ EVERY ICEEID .0P ItOMOR, ... The worst Scrofula down toa eommon Pimple. . • .lie has tried lein over eleven hundred cares. and never 6,,:q. “. apt hi two w wtw anott Mender humor.) lie bar now In Mr pc.... non deer one be red eettlecates of Its value., all Withio VA tray tulles of Borten. . - Two bottler arc warranted to turen nutting sore mouth. , Ons to three bottle...lll care the worry mud of Pimples on the fact, Two or three bottler will clear the tcyrtem-of Idler. Twit bottles are warranty:flu cure the wont emitter to the ocooth or stomach. - • Threlp etase to drebottlesarewarraated to Corp th wornakhid of Err . • - " ~ One to twribettlesire warranted to to all weer In the I , :c es. Torn bottles are wartantyrto core running the ears and gotta among top hair. Your to Ms bottles are warrooted tomer. 1 and rh notes cu t *, One bottle will care scaly emptily of the clan. Twit orthrce bottler are warrantedlo ture the wont kind of USA. Two or three bottles are warranted to curet/4e accatt desperate ca.r c f rheumatism. Three or font,trattler ore warranted to MP 84%brum• nee to elnit bogies will cure the worst cure'of &Tofu's. A benefit ts el WO, etperletteed front rho dna bottle...oda ;Taco Is warranted what t/te above quantity to taken. - - •fftIXBURY. • Ds** Mans ar.—The . reputation otthe . InMoVvry. in ~, lug all hind of hum" fa ro well established bylhe Ultaninen.,,l te 14/.11 rho have ever need It, that I TWA not say anything a, the SUideet. OA the moot sklifpl physlelans and thel mast mirelue Drug. ghee In the enently are-unanimous In it. praise. In presenting the 'Medical Iffecovery to your notice. I do It set, 3 full knowledge of Its curative power, In rellevtite ail, sad o ' , Ktt most Of these dleeases to which you are unfort stately 'That mirtutiating disease to an a ff ectionate mother, TUBBING SORE lOIITH, Is cured a. If by a miracle; yam MVP temper Is restored to , nil sweet ro, nod your lobe from rhort and fretful naps to 'Lao, a.; weet 4tunbern, and the Medical Discoerry 14owes a foot blessing to your husband and household. . . . lo the toOre•eilvanced stages'ef • CANKER' It erten& to the stomach, esuslog • DYSPEPSIA, klch to nothing Ituicankemttbestamoeb ;0,04 to the lide , tlD. , w. lIF Elr S ; vo t t nn . trr ry. t z e a t o ee& it od a ? Indifference even to the c.el RAW AND INFLAMED, , your food admen: you, and Ton an only take eerndn klub. and even of that your.yAcm does not get hair the tiourlrhturat It talus as the acrlsnononarluld'or the ranker eats It up: then complexion lore. Its bloom and heanues sallow brgrlrelltql,rllVl brat day Isgooel Fdr want of nourkahment your sertem tarea.:. loose nal the fibres of roar body become relam.d. "Tle.n follow Unit: of db,eies which the MedhadDinmeery Ls peculiarly adapted to 4 - CIIR E ; „eaplutim ante hi-art, pain In the aide, wenkneaa ,n 1 the ' , pine and limit nr.the Lock, pale of' the hlpjarlnt when you retire, Irrrolzoy of the boWeLa, and also, that most excruciating lordtaf...naea, the • • • L , ,E7 . 0'. - - I rin.r Weir thotrutut• of f.nor women are ' , offering from tbl• db. ea.e, sad jAsiluraway misyrahloilfe. arid their, next,do, dot 4 opt boost ;he cm*. Rich to itoprerte on your rahulthal old provark na nee !" - preventlnt 10 bettertkun armodefeurr." • falba MEDI C AL DISCOVERY • you have both the pre,Wive rel. the cure. Stith this Roil ind gond quality. that 104111 never nuder soy elreumetauceP. dot n`‘ ,, aT ininry. No change opilet ever neeeesary—eat the hest you al and ra. cth ? • Din ECTIONS Ftiy..rf.E...:-Atialbt. one table opOonfol per dal Cnlntran over ten year., dessert oprunkful—Chltdrett from floc In elaht yeara,tea apoonfah Joann direvilutu , 'cluhe applicable tn , enuAltutleas, take mufllclent to operate on ihel.overb twice a day. Yours. tailly. ' DON ttYLD KENNEDY. Price sl.SOpethnttie. ForaniebTAßELTUTMELL.liontenet. J. T. CADLISLE .5 CO., Great Bead. and S. B. WEST, Somme. haulm Depot. • i (July ltaB:4r • Examine, Inquire! DR. SW/TNE'S couroinin SYRUP or WILD CHERRY.. "EYou troubled with a cough? Hare rat pains m the t and Meng? Have von a tickling er-doing lu the throat ?sits, yon the Llver Complaint? Have pm the limnettltls ? syMptrunaof,,rultunnary Contottnption? If tooter tumbled with Ono of the atmetistymplorns.lnie Dr. SIVA It NY; COMPOUND SVBCP or WILD CIIERRY, It will ewer, .p.‘• tic oral pertinent ence,esthe evidence of thousands It huhatr bec cured by 1 , n 1 1 1. 1 11. fl• • - • Another Ilemarkable Core: Porn, or Roane, Frederiet Counts.. Nl.l. Dr. lisrarsrx:—Dear Sir—Belleving ft is duty \ I tore to the pat;.:. and In Juana to Von. I lure thenght proper to Make :morn cue of the most extraordinary MM., to My son, atse, that hms etier truly n Cooled. In thentonth of October last I woo al:Meted s a sei.re tethering In my breast,which formed aAarge 1b.,. also communicated to toy Lim Ts and very notch anent them. I discharged large quantities of .X.rwtlon:rstoetial and Internal• At breath could taas through my Longs and gut tj.,nllgh the ,citr toy oherast with apparent smite. attended with a violent oon:I. , ! , anti Mehl. toss of appetite., and extrvele debility, an Oar OM 'JO,. laillhOltgld toy roc hopcles..:l3l4l brood thtepower of local& . I remained to this wretched condition for a lone time, mon I er waged to a mere skeleton, and Illere ...e1111.41 to be no hi-pr tir n. but having mein to the public ripen of the many yrtitoderfll perfortnell by vane ronnOrnlt Seam or Wlnnilunue, I huh,linle• ly Sent fa 1341111110 re Por Pre 1001 th... rod CothMeikett 111. he, mat myireatsatisfaction and my atilthaLs family, the alms,. 11i11.1:/ lu m., la began to hcahand the cough subsided, and on,u/sug ha butt es I was restored to perlbethcalth. • Over live rears have elapsed, and I stillinnnaln a perfectly Itmn 'slant° this her, June %LSO'S. / have out had a day's slat..! eighteen eighteen tunnthlt. J'is.a.se accept Inv crateful acknowledgments. your ; e ery Itscpeetfully. THOMAS DI The subscriberls well acquainted with MOTE. Dixon, awl can testify (bar he Ilan teen settled 1411.008 moms-Med. 1 rrnont bar recovery ruralltiost anniracic—He is a worthy member of modely. . 1 .4.1 1 ES DtlittlolloW, Chvult, Baltimore Coht,rettfe. sax MattlCrenlELT run • Dr..' Sywayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Chdrry,. The migintsrand only renalne Cherry preparative. Bear lilis tale& it befog v0n1y......r1 solely of Vegetable Ingredients, it con wad with funieft 'randy. , Swaymes Sarsaparilla and - Tar Pills, A gentle putritiye and alterative medicine, far superior to the j SIG in general use. • swayase% Celebrated Verinitage, Dr. Seliyne's ranaerri, fdrintlfylng the Blood Dr.. Swiitynes Bowel Cordial, An Invaluable Dlarbno, Disentery, Cholles, Choler., and all Dowel Clithphtnte. Drerared/0 Mireret* !—Di.SW4wiialtlter. Cathoilem h tLe great and nnennalkd remedy. =Price nag IA mate. Sold by A DEL. Tint MILL, J. E ERLIHI Monty...re, and by Dyr.lers everywherebrout,hout the Comae and Gate. Prepared only Dr. 11. - SW/SSE a SOX. vrtL Street, Philadelptaa. antr..4,l W.-74* • PATENT MEDICINES. . . A MONO the great ratfity or Medicine/sat Terrell's Mnrejaa A found all "of Dr: Jaynes mostly celebrated Family mnitciw e: Ayres Cherry reclorat awl Cathartic Nib; Malsey's Fairg Wine mid Forest Pas ; Rolandcelehmtdd Oennan Littera; Lontan'• ne. deb of Montt) , median.: If erehanCs Gargling ill,theartadeni rem ellyforspratns In tuna or beast evert morn ; 3latborsen's lid:41111r Remedy, and Home IterntAto Orrlek's Venulfmte. and a voleil ..t other khois ; Daare Magnetic Dialtmentabegreat remedy O, bums, theounttLen, and. all ladammatary cnniplahita; I onic Extra,: e not rate thing for SitulLorporatto, 11S the liner Ointment: Andiva Pain' Destro...log uent,a good sit lete Woodeoek's and P.'', Liniment vAtlrot4's Aanndlee Hitters, Canter Drop.. Liakerei-e•4 Dyseutery Drops; thiker's,t4mtp,oool for Desentery; forDyspepelm Itchnistad's Extract ofMochuaralsEatr,t • SarsopatUla; wonder of Polves;the he 4 In market. rills, kr., zed an almost endless earkty ot Yakut Molicines,altogrther tko t ennmertte—bat suffice It to say,that the public will Mel ,:eat• ty dury thing in thls line, at the .Drug sued Fancy More of Montrose Jab', MAT. - • ABEL TCHRELL. - THE 91JAILER, CITE - Tiistiraxice Comp. of Phil. Capital and Ourpins; 14300,000. ' Charter6d' Capital, $500,000, Franklin Bssildings,..kO. 408 Walnut Sr. V M IRE Mau iattrE ottturryltWertlogs,l'Utale Donau." sr!. urebandlru ueberally,r A Ettir..Lti dIJRANCE Von t*tdoutl Fryliart to add 'from altparts of tho World. Alo !matt psuranen On too& to and from all pFte of the Eldon. St at em nt of the Busineiiinig Condition of the Onti• her City Insurance Comppan ny, of Philadelphia, for Six :Months, ending Jime-30tk, 1858. Capital awl durplatt, Jimmy Itt. 443 u r'l .47 I otenxt re,xlved add UNMed trdut Jad. lit to July ht... Pronawn•recavvyi.... Pulvap and Itu-Idsurauct I n..:4 . . . . . . . „ •‘ . . LOSStS I .EXPEIFSES, fie. . To Lowed paid, • .64,4Z4 64 Dlr., Re:lo., Ret. Precnitnua, nod Si 4. Am U.—Mg" Balance reinalning with the Company...ply Ist,. eißittil :.3., ..43,8:0.175. - I 4kl Wlr t agit s = l . e itnt I ffl ' F "l .itivi.7„ m. Ripe ReceeriaZ. 4=1;24. Va 2•• -.. ------ —*"' %Zi l e T ri Gash ottband tO wt . APAiiii I' ii„,. .i,•,-;-, -- Zq,....•' . ,!. Weel ~ nc.,oir tee 1=1".! . ---------- ~ Of ficgrei., iGEOItrIE H. !TART; iltoldsk /S.M.:ROSS. 1. Ice trr.ita..... .' ll . l /A* WELL 4 !Ste- ilerstis. S. 11. 11UTLE.11. ABC rr• • , `-aelitit:Triltaelti".. - WSK-iSiCkCsitaltftio, row, J. Eilwanb., 4. G. Dale, E. lit!, 114111 Ycrklus, Ilrby, A. qt. Ottsuilosa J,. R.' , Coannalt. 1a1df..11.c. , , M. D. D. LUSK, Agent. - IfONTROSE, Septemlxr IScliAr . ACrigeOS I TIC• `digillE rot '7 . 2tif,o?Tletts: gaud and SUFEEB , nA . ,!ALL Spaniel Raczerzn,(leatltedlacount. at Pd R ir ;LEST In my 1,1 - 11111VereeettO40,1r4pinlei ealllunt Inaeraß , !:LOCATION, i. 3 •iPYLItas ANT,andlow6theFAllE, Iran 1ttr4,814- 2 . - Virr MEonis . DtesseroptatE. :glop No. i.ilanentent of SieUrleillidel, on Tamale Utreet ilarraees, Ativiat 1i,18.37....ts •, . i SW:A r t* iiiroVES;' :r i vß Move have lacen'....viLleckiglii' tone t. N.-1 anger aatlvrceetiogeraU, 261. therneed no rtc• othinend frtioieus! . . 88-USIMY.IIg4 BROTHEIV. Aontiese;.lfay 27; 1857. ';;•.' TiOE. pERSOM3 del;frour of paying arm money,co dells of any ilescription,fian do no . by leavln; th , " payment!, wil,b , XOSt t -cnropar..af.Po„ Bankers, ) I "‘ 4 moo, to miciWdlt,' whinfOirecelptif will be snowed . theardaW c; L. WIRD. .4prllB;'.lB.lilLWW.,., EITEAftGII-1111 AlffillAW MILL. , oEtt ; BRpTitzvls littipter4rohased the above Pastablialtintitti;willitatep,nonstiuitly on hand Ss tiettino-wallit it , ./Totorirokilfocti of superior qual ify, also arid F *at the lowest cash: pores •.! Ilespatph,snd in all t ies - /sUoiV•llker- - • ' - - agifitsysbe, , bathsli.vPiu 4 MI II 11l 4104. 1 Sr
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