Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, June 23, 1859, Image 4

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'IT IS CERTAIN THAT
GOODS
CAN . . BE SoLD SUCCE&SAILLY IN
VIOSTROIE,
AND AT
111USQII.EllANitit DEPOT,
P ." at 17' 40 Eta el
TII OSE doubting this assertion will do well to call
- at the Stores of
•
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eqllooehg,lioseirqtlig& eo.
Where it will be proven-that the mereharl;
in sel
ling his Goods, can affohl to self CHEAPER for
CASH{ and can orredzainceinents sufficient to
make it an otieci to purchasers, at whatever sacri
fice, to procure the money to make their purchases
on the Cast Spyent.
We have just received, and-are 'constantly re-..
ceiving a sPlendid ss.;ortment of
SPRING AND= SUMMER GOODS,
adapted for this season and which will not fin to give
General Satisfaction, -:
and which was purchased tinder the most favorable
circumstances, for Cash.
Theiaiseliablet to and la offer:and sell at prices
•faryelow others that have given everlasting credit,—
no matter whether it is to Tms, Dick, or harry. , -
THEREFORE,
Euunine, Compare ; and Judge
BIT MN,
an assortment heretofore unequalled by anything es.
er Offered in Montrose:
P 1 AL TV , C "Y`
ED
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STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Comprising many pew and desirable styles of Goods
unknown in this markct,among which will be found,in
Dress Goods,
all the noreltiei of the day, cheap at
,Guttenberg,, Rosenbaum, if. Co's.
- SHA - WL S.
New and eltoice styles of Brodie, 'doable and single,
Plaid, Wool, Tant; and Ilsming, stl-a new
style of CHENILL SHAWLS,
CHEAP, AT -
•
. Guttenberg; Rosenbaum, & Co's.
CLOTH' - CLOAKS:
An'asoortment always on hand; abo Ladle's Cloth and
trimmings to match, of all shades, '
Cheap, at
Wider& Rosenbaum, & Co's.
E - 'El3.2ooEDgEggg,
In this department we can offer great inducements,
as we are 'purchasing — directly from-Importing House%
The assortment comprises . -,_ 1
French Sets, Sleeves and bollims,
,-..
Worked' , Edgings and Irusertings,
and a great. many Morearticles toonumerona to utep
tioa—all of which may be found ' . . 1
_.- .CHEAP. AT
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, •i Co's.
DREgO COO OBQ 9
names,
Burma'', Ribbtaas , 1 'Flowers,
Wire, Stiff' :Catania, and Frames, I
at wholesale and retail,' theap, at •
Guttenbpt Rosenbaum, & Co's.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
May be found all the dliierankqualniea of PRINTS,
G,LVVEAMS,
BLEACEED GOODS, •
„ FINE UNBLEACHED iIUSLINS,
TICKS, • ,
STRIPES, s
.DENDIS,
SREETLVG 21 yards irick,
CHEAP, AT
GUTMBERG, ROSENBArY, k CO' S.
CM
CLOTHIIGI
As this is one of their principal branches of usinetts
in New York city,' they certainly have one Brent ad
vantarAtier all the rest of the .Clothiers, they hay.
ing ope partner many in. New York City to devote
all•ltistime io this — particular branch of mannfacture.
They will Cunt h, any time, a' good Garment, at
about theoiriee for 'Which the .notterials . can - he got.
They will warrant their WO,* and a complete fit or
no bargain. They beep constantly on hand one,of
the beat stocks td. •
Overiand Under Coats,
- _ seep JS
FROCIC, DiESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS,
great ♦aritty and different styles.,
Vests testi; : Vests
Suet as TelieVnish, Ciatimere. and Satin;
CHEAP, AT
_
Gintipidsom Rosenbaum &Co.
,
MADE TO ORDER,
- - or ISE _
BEST MATERIALS,
.-&t-Short Notice. .
tr .! _dw ommmts;
For Lidiviar well as for Gentle Ten, ouai a
SILS,LANISS' WOOL, te,• ,
.
caw, AT -
Guttenberg, Steamboat's, it Co.
• fine cord is sufficient for the arise.
. •
To our. numerous rrieluts And
Ctutomere,
and k particular to those knowing themeelces to be
indebted to ne, ire would asy once inure that ire will
sill for • e : '
EADt-. - PAY - •
. - •
hereafter, and ill aceounti must be settled without
further notice: -- We are thed of sifting . Dunning
Leiters, and supporting the Postofflee. to our,losa.—
We will takenlidthids-of..Groon' at-the higheitinttektit
price in payrient. All aceoluiti — standing aver sta
months on our Books, wilt beleft foicollectione
settled by note..
&Moberg, bunions, &
NO WA Aril so, if6P.
STRANGP;.ANIAYSTEIIIOggi
Fr AT every intelligent min in this community
X should not know that:,a new arrangement has
been made by I •
WEAVER -dc" ATZERTOE,
at the STEA 2Q 1L L , forearrying on the
Blackamitldne and Carnage Iron
- mg Business.
Meng knOW this to be a fact; brit for the benefit of
the fete who do not, we would say that we are pre
pared to do any 'cork in our hue which may be en
trusted to us, In the than durable.' manner, in the
most improved style, and in the shortest possible time.
Al! Work Warman' to girt CoolSatirfaclion.
Awn U. wleArew, - - JLasa L. .ATIIERTO.III.
Montrose, March 9, • 1959.-9 m •
MEAT MARKET.
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On Public Avenue, near Searle's Hold.
IrEEP constandl on 'hand a good supply of MEATS
of all kinds. Cash paid for Reef Cal
tie. Calves, Sheep, and Lambs. Also for
'Aides of all kinds.
.• IIENBTOCK HAWLEY.
8. T. ItiNSIOCK. • - a. LAW LET.
FFb.l6, 18,59.41:
VISTIONDILLE MILLI
Exact Justice to ALL ken.
nA. 31001 V & CO., reariectfully inform
• their friends and the public, that they have
completed their large and Superior.
FLOURING MILL !
,AT UNIONDALE,
and commenced the matinfacture'of all the yariOns
kinds of Flour, Meal, and Feed, of the
purest quality, To those unacquainted- s with ourpl
tabUshment we would say : ICe Aare Four Rut 'of
Eztellrnt Stones, manufactured by Hart k Munson,
Utica, N, Y., and eaperiur Machinery from the War.b
ingtolf Iron Works ofl. Stanton k Co., of Newburg,
N. Y., with three Bolts 'of tne hest Anchor
mid the whole fittedup with all the,
Modern Improvements of a First Class Mill.
In consequence of tht'e itnprorements, the "Ser;ti"
i3-dispensed with andibetter results obtahied.
Flour is better and-whiter, and the acing to the cts.
tower in grinding small grains will often equal 15
per cent.
• Custom WOrk
executed promptly, and in ihe best manner. FLOUR,
IIEAL, at.d FEED kept for sale at the LOlte4t Casit
Fritts. -Mr - Satisfaction stiren in Every Particu
lar—Futile Patronage i* lieBpeetfullySairitecl.
Uniondale, F . ,eb. 23, 16,5V.—1y • •
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
Win. K. HATCH t Proprietor.
PHIS new and corrnollousMotel, sin:lied on Main
'Street, near the Court House, and nearly in the
centerof the business portion of Montrose; is now
fully completed and rurnislieti, and was opened on
the 27th of Septenthcr, I tt3S, for the accommodation
of the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests
in a inanner that cannot fill to give
Complete S!4iEfactiom
The Rouse and Furniture tie new, and no e:
has been spared to render it epnal, -if not ninenor to
any similar establishment in this part of the Stow' It
is well suppled with all the recent improvements and
vemEnts, and :obliging waiters will ohms:. be in at
tendance to respond to customers.. The Stables
connected with this Rouse are
New and Convenient.
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the Patronage
of his'old friends and the public generally.
• . WM. K. HATCH
MontroFe, September 22, 1853.—tf
RIGHT IN TrOWN:
EXTELISION TABLES
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3 ill 811 THEit S I
of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of
Walnut, Cherry,. and Mahogany,
end w.errautillto work right up to the Mir.
Monty c, dnne. 9, 1653
HOO'VE'S
PITENT-ELLIPTIC sPRIAT BED.
Luzury; Comfort, and Ease Combined.
llEac CELEBRATED BEDS FOl SALE iri"
W. W. BETTE & CO
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Montrose, Mara
.0(33B13 .
OFFERS to the.public, at prices that cannot fail
kJ to snit, a large and ruperior assortment of
GItOC E n - E g
- At the ea and trcll•knoxn establishment formerly
occupied by 0. 31. Civic.
S UO4 R . 'S, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR
and SALT, (.w the Rork Or barrel.) and al
article.' usually found in flrstelass Groceries.
Flour by the Wholesale audilOall.
As I mean to merit, I hope - to receire al liberal
share of public patxonagc.
N. B. The highest m a rket price paid for'Pelta
and "deacon" and Teal Skins.
Z COBB.
Montrose, March 16,1859.-tc .
3-TFARMERS ATTEND I 1,1
TAE undersigned liould'reSpeettully announce to
the FAMOritll and all others interested, that
MO TT At TILDEN,
at the -old stand of & E. MOTT, are pre
pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat
terns sow iu use. such as . Blechlry's, Iron
Beam, 'rte. Also Points of all kinds, Landsidim,
Cif.tivator teeth, at all kinds of castings for Farm;
ern and others. all of which' we propose to sell as tow
as can be atTorded briny establishment in this roun
try.
• We are also agents for Emery's horse Powers,
Drag and Cireolar „Saws for wood, also Dog Churn
Powers, which we can furnish on short notice.
ifontrcui:s, Dec. 1,185 b.—ti
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SOAP MANUFACTORY: -
'VILE subscriber keeps eonetantly on hand for Pale
at hie establishment.in Montrose,tho hest coal
ty of SOFT 50.4 P, manufactured from .the lye of
wood ashes and grease,ht the old fashioned way,tud
not by any patent process. . • ,
For those that furnish'the grea.se,be mantflettires
he soap for $1,50 a barrel. Wareacted in ill cases
o be a good artiele,or the Strap may hi:returned yid
hi money refun4ed.
-prucze.
Per barrel ' ' $5OO
,
Half Barret 4 ' 2,50
Gallon 24
Wholeialesdealera will he'fornished—lf delivered
lathe Asheryinloutrose- , - . :•aatHe rati often harttla
for s4s,br at Erlialatoli at ten barrits forlsO.
JOHN HENRY WARES. •
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'Montrose, 11*roh7, I 846.rif ' '..
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Ph s and Cultic for
T is;.IICTICIELL is gum pielitre4. "tioiturnieh
• all kinds of PLOWS and CULTIV ATORS : as
good and diedg as. can be had at any shop in the
,connty.
Ile has one shop in Montrnte, near tha : earner of
Main and Cherry Streets,and anither jo N0w1164
Dear Betylel i ttigeL., jleliairtpg dale osi abort ecal:e.
_Or Old Iran illked excba* ftr au, 614,
Milirono itardifo, 1109,40
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• Ayer's' . Sginriparlla.:
A. IT4 P :Pe id etttf7 l7. t that ton .rileh we b are
mad
1 If. f n'd ooo d ee rf n: t ral
attract of Para Sarinputlia, ro, entubinni with other rulaougoa
Gratin greatealdheratise power se to atibril an offrAya antidote for
an., itba olir.tairinti La forded to etere.: 11 Mievedthol ouch.
n reel tented
by thaw who suffer (rota etrutwon, couU o t,,,,
and oars Which will sooomellah ,Ire th are Wed pinwale].
mete. leo to tilt e large ulna of ourafincted fellow eltinw. How
itioniplet ly this compound win do tt boohveit Omen by experitneot
ti c
On rawly of the wont ewe* In the followhte comatintx :
Scronda, and Iten.4lllntw Complainte.:Eruptions, and Fhatidivy
Dlocioro , , Viwni.. NUlPien. Riotehon. "Intaiorc Salt Mumma Scald
Hend,t4pillite sent Syphilitic Affol loot . Ilerential Dlwww,llrop.
nfebießni to Tic Denlowloatilktility. Dhipeper and Ludlam
ma, hryainelaa. Rine or lA. An r a Flo% omit ind,wd the whole
olawi of complaints erbdug front tmp Illy of thilbhel4.
- Ttile emu:round will be found a fret bremuteruf health. when ta
'ten In the ming. to:lninuf the fund humors which hetet he the Nord
at that *mum or the year. ' My the tinnily egoallion of theniannoy
mantling dnorners not nipped In the hurl. Maltitudef eon. br.thei
aid of this remedy, "yore threw:etre" horn 1 he etidttrarier , of font apt,'
thane and uloerstui" , ona. through which the ,catch will strive rid
Mar of cownolons. If not. nwigted to dont,' thenneh the natural
citunell of the body by an alterative medicine, I:Jatnee uut,the 1.1.
dated blew d wbeneverytto tied lie Itopurh.le* buneing4heengh tb,
akin lictilint.l.l. eruptionsor more,; cleanse it when you find it Pio:,
structed 31111 Qu=it, itl the vein,: dearth. It o bent, er It Is nttlr
and your feelings will toll you when, Ere... hew no pwlicuLar
dirlnier Li felt, people color byrier lieullit,wnl live longer. for clean,-
In 4 the N0u . .1.. Kurt. the Limed healthy mint oil %Weil : lot with
tide inhahuonflibidnuniezedothive Yale he Tie biethiLhealt h. So on.
co or Later ',Anything trove go wrong. end the groat ntaihtnery of
life L. dio.nleml or ...MR...P. .
. . • .
!laminaOita Ala, and deserves must the reputation ed aceomp:lsh
lag these cads. But the world has been etuegioudy• ,lectived by
pretomtlatte uf It, partly because the drug aloqc not all the air
We that leohdrnest rot It..hut more bemitav many pesTaratiorm pne-
Uwdlote to he coarvntmled eatatets eutitthilutt pttleu`th. ale.
wet( Mnalarilht, cr any thing time. •
During Late j ears :he poldle have use tarne
trontlnito Rte e a quart of F.etract pf Sarsaparilla for one dallar•-•
Most 0.. thole here been fraud. up•un the for thee not only
tain ifanv, ltaratparilla • but often no cerati,...TM.ol.llll,Willt
r. VAT. lienee.l.llter eel p3Shrul dlsapnolut ascot ha. followed the
nw or the 1..16 dIA .104/1 of $11:11030.1111.1 :Orhide 44.1 the Mexket,
until the ramp hell hihetiy 411214,41. ned thet Iheenthe Ry 111,11%
mitt. km urn! cheat, ' $llll we all tht. etun mount Itamparl Ila
and intend to ply ..nclo a remedy a. shall IN...he nam. , frets
the heed tf ohhs ur m l6ct• rests open. it. Alai wc lkink we have
ground roe!, Iletlnr. It has virtues w bleb are Irrealst.ble by the ortll
- 1.1 Out &seawall. 1. Intended to ewe. In ontrito ammo.
their eon odet• eradiation from the systru4 the remedy ahuukl
dicta:Ay taken strutting to dlreetions on the twdlle.
Prepared by Dr. .1. C. Ayer & Co.
LOWELL, MASS.
Prier, $1 per Bottle ; Sir Bottles for f. 5
Ayer's Cherry _ Pectoral,
ton for It. .ch a renown for the tore every earletv or
Ttroat and Lm ( Complaint. that it 1.....nt1e e 1y nnue et ......, f or o.'.
recount the e.i.teace rd It. Via:m . 4 . : it /1:.01...th empluVell.
'A. it ha. heel, to constant n.t ihnttryhmd 1.131..h0w1i0n. we need not
du more lb. aw n . . the people tts pnaUty Is tient tn. to ti,. I.ot it
prrr hu lmv , and that It MA] be relied on to do tor their relief ill
.1t Les trot beep found to do.
•
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR THE CURE oF
•
Culetivenesa. Jsandlee, Itystretsla, ltuliostbm , Irrenkry; F.I
t‘t•att.,h, Errs!vette, Iltasladte, Pah,. Illaanisithas • Itruialnns
Slits 1115e0,.1. I.ls er Colat•hilat. Itropst% T.dtcr. Taman and halt
Rheum, lVorsts, (lout, Notralgiy, as a Dint. t rit4 and for Purr;
lOC th
11.Y can take theta
rieasestly. and they are the but :Italie.% 110 the *mid for the pus
of a tautly physic.
Price, 23 ends per box; Fire Boxes for $l,OO
' tirrat'unizt!irr.uf Cirtznileu, 1.111.61e1at, Stute.ew,a,lud eln!lieut
priNroiww.„ hair ieiw their ',wile, to certify Ilium, eurtlirl43l
reatette, tc4 our spurt hero will 1:11/4 :lie It,rt
Mt, of them. Ar.ert.i.eltr, sawed furnloti WIT
tsi wta.h Tiier are clyeti; coitl, 111.-m nett dr , repti".• ortb ,.
orrupi:cotsnid file Inwllatut 14.4 ti.iotllt touowt.d t,
cure. , • .
Po not he ra;t nßht• unprincipled &Aims with other prcgorununs
they , rani ou.ijoenc,out A yerN. atKlt.ke ho
TL, xi a, l aI.Z ~th•.t unl there la Wit thehkand.ineridmuld
on: Iterno.lien urn eatmate lry Tirtrat I.L. •, :w .
TiI A y EIL 14.,k tworf. nl . lll.sr; VILLE I 11.. N.
EIt.IIA.N, Lrral ; WALTMAN 4: :Witlll,lT, 4+.1
by :.11 tPruz,zi.4 :it'd the pthtul;nal .11en;Laz.t...:1:,-,i. Cu.
Ilarch
Keep it before the People
/lIIIAT JIM FUXIN. used by these Nets York' Inabtr . s contains
au acid it Mat EAT , the Iron .4 t sale. Ls hien, of
biell no be seen at 'ha .soUth Fourth Strict 1, am! tio Sate .nat te
mode itudtr the Cluage.erat,ut w12..11 a 1:1 Lot Lu c ote Iv rare It
lirth I. onttrelt earn up: and that the rife of ices pit Talon.., of
n, that vhs blown open um the ni.rht,of theist of thorn/-
her. mut $l,OlO etotrth and ulauh to hoe old b trod. 4 -.pi,
al, A - Mr-root^ Itscl ou the famous made,. ant burglar loot ratiy
AN! , Itr..‘.IIIIMPILD by k arra, Iletting, dr. Co„ as the only loughs.
proof teak to use. s
FARBELIIIET:TIiNG,S rws PATENT eIIANIPION SAFE:,
the only hafts trot.. this Cite • Id. base mote teem robbed to
Lora.. or had th enutmts dest, )od l . y a0... 1 .1.tal tire..—Food.
The Press of the aft ult.
Ee 0..1/ IV Ottraltelt rttILADLI rllll. Itit TO A Naw yota
iTcvedu.--We. the undersigned, inane of et. JO.. 111, MO., Vt.
herd) certify WV the Iron aft belongit.g to E. ILtict o It., nwie
1 .1. buret A Co., -'o. rd Walnnt ems, Phlimislghla, srh th was It.
the Ire that ...fled here. to not gredsroof, and Is mete.a as a AN
imsA , that the books tap}, ho. , Idol, 1N.., It, the
salt at thw r tluse were too. In I ,_• also , tl t the building Met , 1
an. nn. n‘nni .11i) LIN stor., lb, and that a are vO
VVltt,l , o itethe oneto L'ah I nod el. the wit ea. V., not
lert to I a•e '.hv.h 1., br Fmn.lth,..F.
FL.gtirtl, cirnagtot W. 'Tnerridit ncerelout
J. A.lt•dert r.. banker; Icssirt Bolocalt.ll, tut ~shams
Irluas a Ita.. Jens Crate. C. E. Gadowor. St. Joseph, Mr.
1.1 - A NS a NV,AINO.N.% Nerth Filt • ltTll Street, 191Lidelichta,
chase now on Land the bona sasort web t of Sala:nand. r SIGs. In the
United States% smut./ equal torn)y other; tuade ml rtgoocoable
tertits. Pledoegtie call' BILLINGS BTIROCD,
Ilootruse, Januar) It, 1.5:17.t1y Aur-cr.
PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
$1 000 r p' E ro w v:, 62 1 ? o tti ne " oi t t P hCni n nt:e l v o e:l l ltf
ed, in an accidental fire, to preseive its contents.
The BEST SAFES made.
F. B. CHANDLER, ..lyeut
Montrose, Nov. 94, •
itnitosra.L. • .
New Firm. New Store.
Public Avenue, just below J. Ittberidgc's.
ARA L DAV 1,1 'would respectfully announce
• to the public, that he has associated hiniseli
with WM. L. ALLEN, in the
FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY
BUSINESS
.tbio, that they has-el-moved into their newly fitted
up building on Public Arenne, just below J. Ether
idge's Dreg Store, where can always be found the
choicest brands of
Family Flour,
Meal, Feed,
Pork, Hams,
Fish, Dipped Candles,
Timothy,
Clover •
' Field,
and Garden Seeds.
AL•o a general aroortment of
Groceries, such la Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Ten, Coffee, Scc.
ThankibT for past Carom, would solicit a tontinu
anee of the same, under the new firm,
.pletiginc our
selvei to do the fair thing, hoping by each hargain to
be sure of another.
, TSeiu= under a different Administration, it in very
desitable to hare all old accounts settled, and com
mence anew, under the Ready Pay Sys.tefii.
BALDWN & ALLEN.
A. liat.nwiti, L. ALLAN.
Oct. 20. 167,R.-te
OH YES, OH TES,
HERE WE COME.
BOIT WEBSTER;
T TAPING purchased of S. A. Woodruff his Stock
I in Tiade, are prepared to aceonimodAte sir
wko will favor us with their custom, tit "lire an let
liye" prices. .
STOVE AND PIPE,
• 7 / IN, COPPER,
AND SIIEET IRON WARE
of eiery description usually found in the country.
Also, IVINDOW SASH,
PANEL DOORS,
WINDOW BLINDS,
LATE ;
•
- PINELUMBER,
and BUILDING JIM TEMA LS _generally.
Designs fir Country buildings, with specification
and estimates ofcost, kc., furnished to such as may
desire them, at moderate prices.
Persons 'bait building in the County will find it to
their interest to call on us. Come and see us , we
intend alisaya to keep the latch-string put,.
Tin shop in their new building, corner of M4in and
Turnpike ttreets, a few rods south of Seatlea hotel.
Carpenter shop near the Methodist Clthrch. '; •
N. B. All kinds of produce taken In &change for
Goods.
• Et.IJAII MOTT
G. A. TILDEN.
WY. A. Byrn,
wirms. ,
.130;1"D &'WELiSTEK,
Ilitmockse, March 3., 11358.-1 y
A Forty. Horse Power
STE* IRGINE FOR SALE,:
111 l 4100.11.0RD£R. .
9 FEET eight inch woke, 14 inch Cylinder, bal•
lance.yrheel; three tone. lea strong - well built
maehine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft orVatibery, , and
will be sold very low. ' Attires'', '
• s
POST BROTHERS.
Jan:14;18157. • • Montroeo, Pa.
•
ham MO
D R lga A jirrr te le a M t S lL : g p than na
be
put, (Ninors hotel.) on the 6th of each month, dui ,
mg the Spring gind Summer, for Consultation. Inva
lid* _will find it to their adr intugelo giro him a MI.
Pitiebta received it all dines it hia
MEN; hi Bt :MINTON; i. Y„ where ermycom.
fort and emivenienee may be found for the success;
ful treaunim of feivtailde. - -
Bineetamttili.N: T., mares 23; 1859;---0."‘
T 1 'TfittBl ...
A FROILI lot onlkek awl (.esin Towi no t. opal•
t•TOra a SON:
HERRING'S
ZC4 41; THE GREATEST
tz,
YU
tie
,11111C1
aaJ eio •
CZ c Dismay
Lit on
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OF TIM - AGE:
Alt gi rttlat . e of wetl h a url. 44 & °"14 ‘lll°
of
°°:
`EVERY BIND or
The worstScroinla down to a common Pimidez
Ife lleOtrle.l It In evevelerven lautdred earls. hill never lanird ear
" 14 to two ewe., (both Blunder b nowt.)/lchaanowlnitaprwra
eionoverone!Nods*certlecialce Ite TABU , :sU ." 1 . 14
wiles of Boston. , . .
'Two bottles are warrantol to cure a nundocsare wool h.
One tot hrte haute. wlllrure !be wont kind of Pimples on the fere.
Two or three teal,•sada eras the et aro , of Mite.
Two tentice ace warranted to core the nowt canker le the mthly
or stomas!,
Three to Ore ludt les are warranted to cure the worst kit,d of Ery
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all tinter lathe Byre.
Teo Isd h warranted to sure ruouh,g of the earn and hintth
es among the hair.
lour to six (mule sore warranted tome eorrupt and runnlnguleesl
thee " 0 " will coot wale erturtiod of the skin.
Two or three bottles are watrantedi to one tn. Wend ilud of ring'
wortn.
Two 41. Orel. bottles are wavveStrd-to core the nowt &six nttecomt
of rhouwatlsw,
Thu-.- I.tt low are warranted to eure ralldthene,
F he to right rure 11.• of ftmhma.
A irond ls el t oys esperionead front the 13 rat hottle,wid a ;unreal
cure is warranted when the stove quantity It taken.
jtOXIIVIr, ttAr.
•rt NT t ICZThe n • re:tattoo of the Ittedlc.fl DLO, ,In vet
Ina all k 00l of r el. ,stablished It.the unanimous note
or all V. /1.. 1911. ever urol It, that oceti tot ..‘thln, on the
wade. o• the neett Wit %lei 1114 91111 tilt moat (Ando' Drug.
'llll7n"sch"tTo7tPre ared6tee'llrroscetruiltso" .
Mee, Pda
knual.dge it.renal rtai , 4, 4 .". .‘" *44
t
trio 4 ut thaw dboteu ato whia Iron an Maori ithate4.. su
swot raccuclatlnz dliwaso too , . athatlonate InOtheis
. .
NURSING SORB MOUTH,
Is rand a Irby a estlmia; }roar man teruptr la rcatoriti to It, uatm
maLretne, an., 3 our lotbafamo 'Mort nod frkful to Ith d
0..t0 and to. 'Medical 111.mmary Datumn a ti.untaln ut
blmaloa to ymtr hutband and ltauatiad•
la thv mote rulatumail Angell of
CANKER -
It extends to the eteriach, eauslng
DYSPRPSIA,.
wSlch Lsnothlog but eamket on *helium/31:h ;then tothelntestlaerand
KIDNEYS,
(11•31111 f 3 sinking, lone It•eling. and au tudiffireaee evert to the caret
of Your Is./.111. Sour stomach to '
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food etk.tre-am, yottould y nu cm cosh. Matt certain Mod; and
o rrf 11,31 1.31 T . 31p4.31. i!./a tinliet intik tin tottlelm. la It rOti.
131131 sal.. .3 . 3 . 333,....13 331.1 v( lit - Cattail. eats It lip; thos your
cootym.aleat :ts bloom toot ',cos.,. orgrtel.,ll.att your
aa7 , t dol 10 Pa o• w.ost of 0 I PI, L.:WA:A 10111 01 11 ,0 (0.00 e.
t oo , ono s 1.4. bri.s fllow' a ,
tralo of,l.awn whirl tat' Medico Lw.o.ycry G petullariyee,pted
,
• . - C ILT IC E ;
Pal:UM:on of the heart, pain In Ihr ski., weakness .411., ryinp and
mural 01 : If Ictrl,, 1.411 ol the hlp
.Ih:hi us 1,,,, you nAimorr, gulArlty
orthe h•ov, rls, act alro, tlat Most errrnElz.tlng of 4.1164.1,..,5, the
PILES. . .
How runny Millpond/I of pot MOM.% ‘rifertng fin trt Ma
a. and pi dog away 11 , ,tratar llf4l.lxinitt•ar neat art INVILia
Elnel t.e4 I x irn tin). y,,ur !alba thaFn.4
old proverb, •• A u owl": ut 1.1 cventltt is Mier /ban a 00411 a a cute."
In the MEDICAL •DISCOVERY
you hare both the pent:nun-a and the cum, with thin great and
goal it v that It nen no tinder any eircumdance.mbi any
au arr. No chtuirte utak VC' tartelsary—eat the blast )au (=lgo%
ud nriionali or It.
it lit Ea TioNs FUR I'SE.—A d a Ita, mietable nonnofill per day—
Chlytieu ovilt Chu earn, &laird ruoatifill—Childitti from ilvt to
POO t. .p..• tut. A. 4o ditrilloni. earl be Ittrot In V. a
casistiluthina i Into au dicluit to operatt on the howela to le, a itoy.
• Your., truly. DONALD KENNEDY..
sl,Mliper I.otrle. Formic by ABEL TUT It F. 1.1. Nt , ritr.....
J. T. CARLISLE .t W., lanai Lialit, and N. It. IV Et. r, Nuallut.
hautia Dctait. LJuly .110
Tom; Famine, Inquire!
•
DR. SITAYNE'S
•
COMPOUND SIRUP OF •
WILD 'CHERR Y.
i trtellatu er th
„T ' ll 'id „ e
the I.lvyr c y..ut!ic Prin•nchicln! . :Secs.* DC
n err any In) Pulm"a try I!ouNunugral If )1111 arr
trnna , !“l allL auv the :ll*, a mlupte,,, Lie; ;W AO E •
Vul11 1 01:1%1./ 14. V /1.0 l'ole NV i'IIERE.I.I. • ill eilel a.
.1, and ;.ernian, tit cute, :a the c‘ Wen.: of lhourands raw Lune beta
rural by Is rW testify.
Another, Itetgarkable Cure!
Port or Rocca, Firtlerltk Coantf,.3l.l.
' Tlt StrATNl:—Prat Sir—Belk One it duty 1 owe to tirrablit,
and to ImAire to you, I liar t• tivinitlit proper to make known rnr or
tyre tlttett extraotaiwy Cutts, to y•osra ran, 111.4 has eta, hrrt.
traly rodortleil. la Ow mount Of October boa, I Wall.agagird lettit
lertre tlakta my taro* Whlah lareaol.. Imp aakt•rti, mxt
enrumunlettte to air Lattnatnt 1111.11213111 tied 'MCC:, and
dtolaterd tater qunittltiet of corruption, estrtail arid laternal. My
brtat It could v....throu g h my Ltmea and out through the rarity ref
tur hrra.f Mltl.,a;garrat attended stlla tiolcutrough, ea)
arid 'llea, tot it npottitt, and ettrtroe deMtty, w. that tor I,h)
laa thoarht toy oar ttoptleir and bG wd the. pon et of metticlim.
ream:m . lla tleta wretched rohdttlott for o lOne Mita amts l • tr.
reantrd to a Otto thelcion,a6.l them tecinctl to bt wr linto for Us. :
thr Nadia tr+Pria of the many ondetall rupee
prfform, .
t by rra , r STlrt or WiibVuny. I Inautatttle
t.oat to thilliniore for fire tottliti and rotuntraced its nar. and to
nay gnatwill.stotion and toy artalVt. fatuity. thitaiitoi. of optthof
in tri I , :tert 1 t t.g..0 to to-it.attii the rorgt, tubahltd, and U:t Ina It ten
41teti t war trote,l to Redact health. •
tir , t tvt•Veal'. La% e and b retaain a perfoctly hrarty
mat m ;fay, Jour 2.1 , 7,1. I have not had a day's alciatae tot
anerpt Inn . ' Crateful adkrerKitatirueut.a.
1 our, tp,if tily. ' 'LOMAc
Ttit. nl`nl.ithcr we . / aviitaltird wlth Thom, I.lton. out r.
he liar tren atlktitl a. thin o rttirtr. Ord. 1 tt,ott his
ntar. yr) as almost a it 4 ataallbr fault*, rArty.
JA DC I:0 , titolv,
l'atae of Lerlit Coaadt, Ilalutort Coufrrearr.
taymal TALLTICCIAaLI 500
• Dr. Swaytie's,
•
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,
te.t.13114 may rennin., Clitrry reruutive. tkar dd. In'
mIT.A. It I.nst ternix.vdr.ikly '.lfer. CALI W.
.Ith th,
Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pins,
',Alt' purritive awl otterottve tutstk.be, r>r auvrtur to the
Pill.l tv.e.
Swat yite's Celebruted Tersitif age,
I. T.44:4) Ties .I',TtaT:r.s, 144 purify Mt.
Dr. Swayne!sHowel Cordial,..
remedy llynettery Cl.ollTra
0.1 LI: 1,04,71.',T1NTL.,.10T.
' 1 1 1 , e11 - 015 !—.Dr. B waynet Hltt, 1.'5211 , 11 , AM 13 the
prat .1110044 remr.iy. nits. oul, 50 4 - .•• ..te. held by
A 1:1..L T I:15E 1.L..1 fil t: I at 4 1...... ere
„ iL,.,,:te,5..nt the rw met y 6.00.0101 e..
Cm 4., Dr. It. b f .t No. 5, ;5 4.(tb.711.
Steret, rbibuleo.l.2s. an5.4„1:540.-1y
PATEII T IIEDICIIES.
k MONO tta , )zest variety of 11.2,1/aft:es at TUlR.U.4lstere.tna*.be
(1. 1100,1 all .1 fir. a s p lac's twirl/Ist:U..olul4 stestltteate;
a, re's , 'tierce l'olono 'Lnetrtic S':11,:
aud h 0,4.1i5; Poe:too, letzlibt.l imerllGAZlLittrt.q Lomb,
Deo:LA.os Itatglitintt:L:to 4Louiiti nett
e•te R.r *rains In ntati t ,eel[ now, : Stalb,a,Ce it,(411.4.
It- 00.0)..ettli. tat itsll.eti, ; Vrtick's Verne:llloe. azoi a ‘arlrly of
01 twr I...uda; ieniqt . o Liiintelit CAW isitni,the et ea rail.eo) (Or ,
~
all Antts.3:o7‘ o , lopLfils!, Eat rad,
*is , e s *. 1 4 1 0*C.* s ,. .ellar berpusa, PS lb. abe:e llir111170.11t: tt.Lroer.
t $k 1,..1 ,, y1... ,u,., ;
LLdu,rut
e
1i3.1,e111 I e‘eieaulel ti,liyeeotery:
'Zr • t orsi:e: I teltnLoiti o.street srl iO./.1101 and I:eirect
;saesstbantlat ..,area ef eaLl* s . ; dm best rl inarell.' Pala nod
a.. 11„ set east ea/ :et y of etticni Nletnellite:tittlitlter twos:pet.
Ino ty•tilocrAtv- r t.tit ..15111,. It to o.ly.tiont the pti,ni i, will and bear.
) viv' thine in LittiLline t 1.14 , Lleu4 fatic) hone or
stoovooo .fia). A.I:EL TLACItEI.L.
TILE QUAKER Cl'l 7 l •
Insurance Comp. of Phil.
Capital :Ind 'Surplus, 8300,000:
Chartered Capital, 8400;000:
Office, Franklin F0.:40t1 IVllnrir Sc.
F1);EIN SVRA .d 1 *lre, Itweltoe., Ttel;lle Itoltlitity and
ALAI:3,I.IIst E Ile or ILA
Cargo sod Freleld to nod tn. all (oda of the Wont, Ittlittl
Iniundo. to ..n.tfrund ail puts of like Union.
iSthtement of the linainessand Condition of thi-Qua:
•
ker City InAuranc:e Company,' of Philadelphia,
for Sit Jlonilia r ending June 30th, .13.8.
Capital and snephx4, Jan nary 1.4
Intereg meets ed anti ac trued from Jan. Let to Jolt. n. 105 EZ
l'Atedwo•ibanivett_ ' 5:
thalrdge and Ite.lasurance 4,Tri :4
LOSSES, EXPRATES; (fe. ..4014-17
in Loir,• paid tdl,4M ,
Div. Ite.ln, Ilct. Preullutus. ax,dExpeuses... Atti 1:4‘408,43 114
Balance remalulag tilth the Company, July lit, 11104,V1t 33
A S•S ETS. •
. Bond., Itentgars. %trap, Coupon llonds, Louis ott Col.
,:' lateral mud Call Lew', dx.......... ................. 3/ 131 . 7 3 3 33
Milo Iteoulrabio
~.. 90o.“11 ;0
Cull on Laud sad iu Nast, and due frookitgou ' lm, ~ 4U,Q13 (XI
Capital,....
MEE
Officers.'
nEtinUE tt. ITA R.T. PreAdele..tx.v...nol 4 s, tiler Pp:4lmA.
H.II.COWSNIU.L, bec. ?ma. 1,15. n. 151 ff LEA., AlielAt. Tress.
Directors.
•
- -
• Georre H. !fart, E. P. Rual....t. C. Cakell. Hun. U. 31. Fullrr, .1
I.A.surdr, J. G. MAN.. E, nJiu.y. C. G. Inlay. A
IL Cluumbelc J. L. kutotroy, R.4lllnpurell, ri. , Juurr. !E. D
MILD. LUSK ~egeta.
110STICOSE, Sep:umber JS. Ins
AN ACROSTIC.
C OME bee tbb. M jOFIGAIE b gmbd Jima NU I.x na i,
HEADSTRONG Ustril% cotneoold sec topeenne ha! }IL
A LL bpbubt Rbevyym,qeslhetnecouutdatrAit i
B EST to my. RommobAerepain rllnolDormAß ,
LOCATION r PLEASilkTottld low IstbiFATtE , '
mtiß GEBLE Nerrikbrt*CTOlLOß ;
Shop No4r, Busembla of timsle's tolk Ttirnylke Sind
.114Mnans. hammt.ll.lb47.-te.
STOVES, STOVES,
IM Flores bare been so thoroughly tried, to the
satisfaction - of all, Suit - they need no rec.
omnkeini from-us. -S. if. SAYIiS & BROTTIERS:
Montroie, Ditty 27,1 8:!7,
ROT ICE .‘
PERScag desirous of paying me trmney.iiri deb bi
of any'desaription, tan do so bileailn M oir . paymente trigt Post, Cooper & Co„ }'hankers,Vont
r o se, to my credit i whose .roceipts will be alloWed
from their date. C. L. '{YARD:
April 8, 1850,—tf
TEA Olt XSTAX WI iJULL.
-130 St BROTHERS having pe,rchased the iticlie`
establishmentoral keep-coady,oo ,- hand Rips
Oerifaa and Fine Ftour,Corot Mal of saperiorgrnal
ity, also, chap and Brae at the loweet cash -pees.
Chstove werknral be done egtbalespeack and in all.
Bottom*. Ja1v.18634-;tk-I,'•
rMIKUIP'I47 ~),~ ?
ME
THE MONTROSE
tAajt
\\‘ ya 146,8 1
General Finding Store
is now replenished with a large variety of
r.o_3Eit EirE N
DOMESTIC - GOODS.
' , We cordially invite the Public tp inspect our
Builders_ and Cabinet Hardware,
-tr TWIT,
MECHANICS TOuL.SAiilo MANCrACTURINUAILTICtES,
f. Etnmisn Torun,
Geis, lznoltrixn A.r.Ticces,
MISCY.I4.ANFOITH AND YANCY
• !ales
Mason's Challenge'Blackir . Blacking,
always bright and sparkling 4 " it adorn.9,the Palace
of the great, and cheers the aelit.try hut of the lonely
buckwoodsntati."
LOCK: CHAINS
nionr, SONS,CELEPRieriat..E 9pifii SAWS,
witrratais 10 twi w l,carty point's; and 'Ewe
all kinds of knot.,
Nails, Iron, and Steel,
HATS AND (:ADS. BOOTS AND SODAS,
TEAS, SCO►RS, COME; itAISONS, SPICES, &c.,
Crock Orr.
WOODY!: WA4E,..r.krial
WREATH, BASCRT TIN7I RO VIDN ' N'TTE, and
GOLD 01.7.47111 t WI. I,OIV
Wisnow.and Procne COftl , s, and fAssats,
an assorted selection
CISIRICE„BUILDERS COODSi
tcrc FADRICII,'NAPKINi AND ititlL): LINEN,
- CURTAIN AND FrI:NITURN NATF.DIAL,
LACES,YADROIDERIYS, CAMBRIC MUSLIN, 434,
SCOTCH, AND SWISS GOODS,
. PONGEE anti other muldkertliief,
ASSOITTRI) NECK TIES AN* , SILII-CRAVATIA,
LAMES' GAUNTLETS, NET MITTS,
SILK ANn SID Gurers, Ifoors.r,
PR[IGTY'g,
PACITIC, ALLEN'S BAT STATE DUTCH ES,
SPRAGUIe'S, DuNNRLL, ERICAN, RICIDIOND,
Taco:. r IlimiLrom, MARKUP &C., &e.,
Foreign and Domestic Gingham,
DEREGKS,ALPACAS, PARAIIETTAA, 31r.RiNos, kc.,
• LAws.l, Morgr.rs DcLAts 1.11.7.rx SILKs,
- ' .CARPM, BMUS. SI:IKET/XOl4, '
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, kc. , Lc.
We charge nothing for inspection, any cheerfully
Impart iiifinination.to all. Thipiug - soon to ice you,
We real:tin, Respectfully, Yours,
I. S. iiiikon dc Son.
Montrose March 23. 1859.
18.58. J. DICKEIIIII4N, Jr. 1858.
HARD-WARE
AND:STOVE EMPORIUM
IN FULL BLASTI ,.
THE UNDEILSIGNED would take this opportuni
ty to inform his ft ientl and customer+ that he
has,recently made large additions to , his form‘r ox.
tensire stork of
Itlatrdware,Stoves,Stove l'ipe,Skove
Trisousings, Zinc, &v.,
and that he is prepared 'to Ripply the want.' of the
community in that line atmonsually low priced. He
fiattera himself that his frilitiott for notoulaCturing
hiA own Wares, Stoves, lie., give hint a decided ad
vant4ge over nny who pureikke and tranvport at a
heat c expense their entire Nock.
Ile would say to those who ,oiAt to .purahase
STO V ES ol' any deAct STOVE PIPE, or TRIM
MINGS, of nne kind:nod pay for thetn, he iR prep:n
-o: In give theta great tairz.in4 ;:bot' to !his , . wio,
want to ptriehrtse On a yrrtr's credit and then let it
run two years more, lie had rather they would call un
SOlllO one else, even if Alley have to pay seventpUve
per cent mote than au =Me L. worth. In the line of
•
Shelf Hardware, -
his assortment is lho largest and best selected in Sus
•quelianna County; purdi.nrd its hip stork ha- , been
mostly of manntitentrers, ho is enabled to -offer int
ditennletita' to. those country merchants who btly
small bills,rarely to he found this side of the Itig City.
We cml offer spoeial Lidueertionta to eturperters um!
Jobiers who are' in want either of fir
Materials. 1114eltswitlis city find ,‘NVILS,
nF:Ltpirs, and, lit Gtct tilintrtt any thing in, their
line, calling on lie, Cheap for Cal.!
• „,.. , Ourittock of
Dry t;Oods, GFoe . eiles, Boots A; Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Yankee Notionsfitc.
it as large as the Aimee will admit of. They 'sim
purchased at a low figure, twat will. be said at prices
to corrrspond with the limes.
READY-AIDE CLOTREp
tWe have just opened about crne-antha.half eorda‘
ready =din: clothing. Every holly says they are
cheap.. ,Some ace they are very cheap, and a num
ber have ventured to spy they are flog cheap. tier
tain it is that a small pile.of money will b,uy a large
pile, clothing. -
We would add, In this, connection, for th e informa
tion of all copcerned and the " rest of Mankind," that
neitre tiretand sick of - the credit systentg we have
aucered enqugh by it already, and are determined to
ri titirselvies of the ukole " Believing Lim;
the ninthle sixpence is the trite Systeni, Ire 'are re
solved to adopt it and are offering, our goods at prices
to correspond.
Produce taken in exchange for floods.
J. DICKERMAN, Jr.
Noy Milford, 1 4 i - ov., 17. 1858. , •
Dr. C. D. Virgil, D.'D. S.
ESTDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office
. .11,11/ , at the I ntnklln [lota Room, No. 2.
4 , 414-....1 !Z.
.:0v"11 U 0
, Lief , 01/ CHARGES:
G• o ld plugs, largest Size,. i 3,00
" ." • medium, - 41,00 to .$1,50
" f , small, • . • .
, 7 5
Tin de., 7
Pulp or Nerv,e Cavities heated and filled, 6,00
Cement Fangs - mot - ;
Cleaning set,,, - i- 1,00
Extracting, at the Office;
IrreghlArities of thli*ietli cti ieeted_ , at a mamma
blo charge. ,
TLATE'W.OII.,
Gold Plate, siOglo tooth, • • 17;00'
" 1 " teeth; • • - 'lO,OO
". CS teeth,
- 14,00'
" '‘ 4to ICI teeth, per tooth, 4,00
-full upper or under Jaw, on Gold, Gumee
t ti ,
Banded“ • - - , 60 ; 00
Full doutdeiet tin Gold, Gums and GMUIMI,V00;00
4104= - 1 9.5
Full upper or under, Plain, •• • - • 45,00
Full Double, Plain, - 80,00
Silver Plate, halrthe above rates.
improved,Mineml Plate, tici.thirds the price of Gold
Plain sets., Kee Plastie;sarne as Mineral Plate.
The'Publle may be certain that all operations will
be performed in the most tender amPeareful manner
and in the highest styleuf the An. , All Jizba warrant
ed: Grateful for peat Wont, a continuance of the..
public patronage isTrespectfully solicited. •
.
Wortrose, Pa., Aplit 7'1858. o
,REMOVAL:
(1.- , F. FORDIII.4II' SAS 1113110V1iD
- • Lhinleoi nod .Treuak. Sh op
unto the street, into. the, bulldieg formerly occupied
by, Boyd k: Welker. at e. ilgar below Keeler .k Ste&
dud's, which he lute litted.up expretely, for a
•-• Saddle . , Haigeoi, - .and Trpuk, Shop k•
and w herr. htt 6 :Chritlter.t9iv.ol l6 f*ilOg cal
All vificibivistAnsettlid'ssodeirat 6141848,:z5i1l
pliwisced/ without fuitiii.r voice, ' •
.And 0bi1im4;7....(3 7p l / 4 144 A
Nostevat,' Jaou.q 19, 190,
El=ll=
- • Amu Ow Ohio Yotodir
1611TTI,E
•-treAtittoo-L, ocerwnnr..
Lights up the mcod.s.
Swings on her slender.foot, .
- Teleth her •
• LlstitnObeiobin's note, -1;; - •
• Denied - front oboye:
Wise little Dandelion • -
Cares•sto for lord: , •
Cold lie the'dalsy banks, r,
Clad but in green, ' - •.
Where in tljeidays agone,
.Bright huca.wero seen; . •
• , Wild pinks are slumbering, , A
Violets &lax— • '
. True little Dandelion
Greetlth the May. "
Brave little Dandelion
last falLt the snow,- •
Deriding the dafrodil's
liotghty, !mid low, ~- --
.
- tinder that fleecy tent,
Careless of tsald,
- Blithe little Dandelion • -
Meek little Dandelion
, 43roweth more fdr,
Till 4144 . w.the amber dew
Olit from her hair,
High sides the thirsty sun,
'clriereely.and tick— • •
Franc little Dandelion
.iCloseth her etc! .'
Pale little' Dandelion, •
In her white illroird,
Ilegeth the angel breeze
-MII from the cloud!
Tiny plumes fluttering;
Make no delay l •
Little winged Dandelion
Searelh away!
Hard Study.
It is a very MISMkoi,
study kills people. It is often wristen iti
obituary notices, especially` of yobbo men
who have died at Odlege, that they were
the victims of hard study—kind of 'Martyrs
to literature, and to their anxiety, to enterers
the More active and
_responsible duties of
_None butoi weak minded ignoramus
would write thus: .014 give th6,braiti say,
en hours of regular and undisturbed rest out
of the twenty-tutiroind it wilLlte_tnvigoratd
by ail.the activities that can hi posed alt
on it, if the person will only eat plain, nour
fshing'fuod, ut three regular times each day,
mid' spend fwo or three hours ofeach.day in
active exercise on foot or horsebtfek., No in
stance can be fuund'in all history or biogra 7
phy, where, under lsueVetreninstances i . any
amount of brain-work has ever been pr.szdue,
Live of serious bodily iiiionienieum+. On the
contrary, brainwork is a positive pleasure to.
thinking men—it is literally thliir meat' and.
drink, a pure delight, a -labr , which brings
no weariness In half a century's duration; as
living instances, there _are Pririce Metternich,
Palmerston;tied on our own side of the _Wit-
Dr. Nutt, and others, a approaching their
nineties;
and of the great clead,'Adairis and
!Denton, Clay and Calhoun, and Charles Caldr
well, and Humboldt, all of whose minds
worked with seeming undiminished vigor 'to
the close of a long lira. Away, then, with the
impertinent falsity, "Ile died of liord alisc9."
"1 fe died of animal ilidalgenee, 'as no brute
beast dies; and the fiict of possessing a high
intellect, and made higher by cultivation, on
ly adds enormity to the crime - ot reckless in
considerate self-destruction.
A gentleman writes : " With a most Vig
()roes constitution, -tested by twenty -five
yeqs of hard toil as a student and teacher,
never kept from my business a day by sick
ness, and never under mdoetor's care an hour,
I am earnest to do *hat [lean for the physic.
al, as well as the moral and intellectual health ,
of my generation." This Man witliotheri like
him, at Benton, ArliMs,Notti , and Hum
boldt, w'ho bad -moral — esinritgi3 'and intelli
gence enough' to live tenmeratelycand ration
ally, keeping the animal appetites in siihjee
lion. these inenAve lung and study hard to
the last hour of their lives, altnost';''and all
who fi,dlow.their high eNtullitles of 'Systemat
ic temperance, may .do likewise, and wltilth
the world feel for good, the impress of theistlives, instead, of having their light go out , in
the obscurity of an early 4 . mye.
In high bodily health, brainwork, like
hotlYTicork, -- give4 an appetite; and if that Ap
petite is only indulged regllarly andmoder•
ately, any student may live to a good old
ng.;", with an hbur or t*o of jiitheioun exer.
cis; out of doors, every day ; and, in tha end,
savel ears of effectual labor by it.— .4)r . 11,1:1.
=CI
Mr' During ft recent overflow, the edlttir
of Cairo Times and Delta " sent greet
jig" to the editor of the MOund City Empo
rium, am fallow4:'
CAIRO, Il L, April 10, 's9.—Llear Jloo ...--.
The water has - risen ~u rpriiingly,.itud some
it
"truss''hits st en my boat. I um hi the
Lighest ,
'story c • Iny-hou.e, and have gut juy
head out tit tilt, window hollering to, i:d.
Willett 4ri the levee. That's the reason this
letter conies to you written 0101 hoard and
in his " hand write." • •
I low's Mound city I lam actually fear
ful thiit it is nut under water!' What,a hap
py ()gig you 'must be—cup -get .your beer
whenever you want IL! .The corporation
pumps linee not been provide& . The water
wilt reach Me to-imirrow, , in a fix 4
Hull of the Gazelie just pressed windoW.
The Mayor and Comm; Coui , s-il tip '•sii
down the Main street this
pile, but'athey. l 4a4
; did not sec that they enpij
Steamboats Continue to
oil the outside of-the levee.s,
however, under the foolish spin
the deepest water is there.
In great distress, • •
,- 14.-st,FAiots.
litany Iluscaite;--The heart bath hunger
as the body bath.' Where one person dies
of physical want, a dozen ei'erish from starv
ation of the affections. Men cannot live by
bread alorie,lnt the soul mulit„ like:Wile be
fed. -A pig can subsist on corn, and a horse
tur bay and oats; but meti and women have
spiritual natures that reqdirt spiritual. food,.
He who attempts to Nye- without
~sy ;Apathy'
makesa beast of hie sell •:Weiiilve 'seen-a
poor, puny child, to which neither nutritnent
nor medicine could give warmth and strength,
suddenly rouse and become:healthy and rod
dy When.sonielarge•heatted, elderly, tinnier
ried and, with no husband or child -of her
own to bestow the rich store of her affections
upon, came to feed the little thing with', her
heart's blood and teaspoon.l 4 This hanger fur
love ili . divilid'a*tite; sit lt it
atteMpkto'staive it Oat. '
;;. PAY OF THE SO141E1111:—The al
lowance granted to the Trench soldiers is
not sumpteotts. z A reeet4:letter-„says
" Speaking or thO army it is not amiss -
Le mention that thi.iillewance for the keep of.
French soldiers is six cents for two. meals a
day. ' 'seem - ti;,
tluit these gallant fellows are fed on Pate tle
joi gros, *volt anyrate„that the Inirrack
,Cooking is quite artiatla an - 4 delicions„
thie fact is simply soldiers . . in
garrison have. every day of their liv.esi
the strings in' it which
they trieitt;'ited Pei.littp . i a fuw hits..of rid;
._
niti or vegeltilik;briWitYit‘ gikthg; $, 11 : aa•
ver.' „Besides:lldt,, each, mark ,ho . isupe and • : a
half pounds of trarstlirelidnothing. More:
When on seividir , they have a little 'wine.;
bet otheririse, estivpt- WV - 01nd: - OsossloOs,
slid/ nOtiyijii9r a*,
bear, or collie,
PennsYlviinia' Plum'
The Farm School in - Centre county is said
to I x ; in -a flourishing eonclition. It. consists
of 400 acres land, - 1009f which is'a dona•
thin to the School by that large-hearted man,
Gen. Jarnei Irvin, and 200 purchased of the
same gentleman-by the School,. at (tar) per
acre. The land is rolling, is all underlaid
with limestone, and is consequently natural'.
iy.dry, and will rill:tire no artificial drainage,'
It is susceptible of a high stkte of cultiiation.
flfty acres hive been planted with fruit
tries.of various kind k- ,Thathiriiery. of fruit
trees 'atatevergreens occupie,s seven acres.l—
breadth has; been Fidivn with wheat.
which promise.; welt. Eighty acres is plant.
- .P ( ittitcroot!,er9l's “Pd
garden vegetauies a dueprcipo , rtion. ,
The School' r College building la sivated.
on rising ground. Not quite'9ne-third of it
is compieted, and it will accommodate 120
students'; 104 are in attendance: When
completed, it will accommodate 400:
The, building is litneltoN, five stories high,
besides the basement, which is 14 'feet high.
The basement of the part yet tee built, is
up. Funds'are wanting to complete
Congress passed a bill appropriating puhli,
lands for sn Agriculuiral Schbol in l'enasyl.
Saida, the intereston the prZceeds of widen.
at $1,25 per acre, would.be about $35.000
perannum, but i'resident Buchanan, Petn
sylvania's hopeful son,f.ve6sed
- The admissidn - fee'fbr etudenis`bi $lOO per
session, or-term of ten months, commencing
'about hemWdle of Ifebnutiy. and en - dint:in
the middle of December. The stOdents,a
three hours each day - On the farni; or at what
ever may ,be, to ntz
do. Boarding, washi,
file!, text books, &c.,- •furnibtied. - Here they
have an opportunity oraequiring all the u,e
fel branches of MI Englilivethication, -and a
onctipal knowledge ,of Farming and
llorti
culture besides - ; ,and that, too, ;Without the
risk of losing,th4r health;- The daily labor
on the tare), wholesome diet and pure flaQUll
tain'air, ar&all conducive to health.
These items, gleaned from an authentic
source, we give fur the information of farm
ers and others in out County. who take inter
est in .the progress of the institution.
• Enlarging a Faris Without Buying Land.
. Ira »Mu does not'know 'how much land he
actually owns, and gets HO benefit out of that
part with which lie -Pi unacquainted, end then
is informed, that he has More,and is told how
to use it, why is this not equivalent to the,
purchase of More acres ! Farmers are often
heard to exclaim ; "Oh that! were rich m
!lough to buy-a little niore land, than I could
- fatten more cattle and sheep, and .1 could car
ry more grain to 'market!" Now, to. such'
men, at least to some of them, be beg leave
to say, your.ftirms are already larger than
- yomsuppose.. You sees to•think that your
ownership,exteadSltinly,Six.inehes.,,deep late
thekearth ; but this is mmisappreliension, It
is not very strange, hoWever, since all the
former owners of the soit had the seine idea;
end 'the Indians from when' your. ancestors
either bought or Slate the land,-wermcontent
wsith-only the surface; just enough' to hunt
upon or to grub alearroots out of., But this
is all a mistake, as you by reflection.
Eiarnine de title deeds to your land and see
if there is any limit to your rights in s-down
ward clirection.•,,YQU will not find any ; we
~. . . .
know you won't.
Now, therefore, d o nnt feaO W& at once'
and take posimasion of the rest of your farm.
It is - Virgin soil; Metered with only a - few
inches of partly *Om lane ;• and A will re
turn you fine crops si? you will only lay it to
the sun- and air, or mix with it the soil you'
have long cultivated.. Perhaps it will not be
wise for you to try to use it-ell the first year, -
use a little moderation in entering utriarryour
pew property, fur your own sake and the
farm's sale. Here is what - sotne writer bus
said ;.m• the abbject—not strictly correct per
hapl•r; but highly suggestive : "tit the pr s.
cut time, the average crop of wheat per acre
in Great Britain, on a soil eultiiated for tete
tui - es, is about double that produced on the
cot iparatively new soil a Ohio. Why is
thi ? •iinply, because the leading Britim
ii ,.
frirpers are educated men, - and apply their
work wisely. They pay back to the • earth
what they ,borrow from -her ; they- endeay.or
by every' means. in their power to enrich 'their
ground, and in return' it - enriches them. If
American farmers, Matead of laboring to
double the number ot their acres, would en- -
Aenvor to double their crops, they would find
it a seeing of time and toil, - and an increase
of prOfit . Many men, never think of
digging ten inches into the soil, unless they
Incay dreamed of -a crock of gold bid 'in the •
earth'; but-if tliey would set about the work
of digging in earnest; 'every pan would find
his crock of
,gotewithuut dell aid, of dreams
or divination." . - .
. .
We once heard of some remarkable straw.
berries raiserrin a 'neighboring, town; and
callid the "'Washington 'Excel s ior" straw
berry. humor that the leaves were
huge, vividly green all smuttier, the fruit
large and ebbed:int for a lon time;. and not
diminished by the severest _droughts. The
plants' were sold . for halt a dollar piece, find
we're considered cheap at that price. At.
tainted by these' wonderful stories W the new
we went to.sce It and learn all about it.
The plants wire- indei.d. beautiful,. and thep
fruit very fine.. put our eyes were opened
when Mr. Smith, the owner, told !us frankly,
that the plants were some common sort, the
name of which he had forgotten ; but that/
they, were grown on a bed in the corner of
his garden,,which was Made ground, for at
least six feet deep. Why did not this
count tor'tiie persistent ,verdure 'eff the foil
age and the, size and verdure of the fruit?—
Yet, the tinperior beauty 'of therplants and
berries turd attracted notehi'attention in the,
neighborhood and seemed to call ,high
sounding paine; and so Mr. §mith dubbed
them the Washington • Excelskii. Plainly this
.man's strawberry bed was-ettlarged without
fencing in more land.—Veneree Ea rner. •
WIIVA Grtayattx•;§tin; t linamthr."—Dr.
Snow, in an important Paper on„ the drain
age and Water supply, showif the'absence
of drainage, end iiefeetiiri °send itlint- are
injurious
to health only - by containination
they cause pump irells,:or, other 7suppliei
orutter;anl that,
_when the health of the
community 3rtiproyeill6f ilrainage,l Other
inl town br tiunfry, it. l 3 by the - aniendinent
which is effected ,in the driakinwwater of the
locality'. lie adds, also, that housessituated
on gravel are geeeralliyinctre salubrious than
those siturited'en chty,`lteitAdart'orgariie mat•
tern are usually oxydized , In passing through
the gravel and converted into mineral sub
'stances, chiefly nitrates,*:Nshich have nut the
'prover of communicating diseaSe... It is only
when the source of pollution is very near to
thepump•Well that the gravel does not oxy
dize the o anie matter, • ,
Asustovert iltrarots.litifus BrOwn, of
Che15q,c44144,4:4;i4.4ty, N:t., sayc. that In All
'esTrttnient-Critt(l.lii.blin, i tia,igate - in a creP
of potatoes by . use of ashes, at' the rate of a
teacupful! tti the hlll, sviis abeuea'llushel and
'a halt i of pAtitoes foe . each htuthel..i)fiTsfes
Used.
...The kind of potatoes. was-'th'ec4•Eus
lialt pink:eye," and 200 liu4tels Per'ecte.
the.grounkwas plooledXteSi. 7; with the AA,
es in hates, and a• little; dirt .ever them. It
.was plowl.and-btied akillie theirtiws be
ing-Tour feet apart 'and the-hills three , feet.
The ashes co,t 121 cents a' bushel, tind pow.,
toes soliLst Fstas
bt*ellediliallbes dipproyaw
MI