D r o rzt uTh - 4.l.o,i,p_orif7l,,th.,!:lLtpi:,. " _se.. s , ~.._ . . . We haii.batelyztiine, last -evening to : g i v e the substance - of the despatch, front Niagara - . Falls, annoulreing - the -death, by drowning, ofShields the,lutoper, who hid advertiSed to make a leap.of , ninety feet into theriver,on the 16th inst. We have since receives further particulars- of the unfortu nate riff r,' _together with something of "'the history of, the man,'whose true name is Pat rick S. oCsxiner. He left this-city on Saturday_ evening, for the Falls to °rake arran,,erements for his leap. There-was little or nothing'lknown of the 'ban there, and Some thought he would- not make his appearance. • He went there " hew ever, and' announced his purptise to jump from a, scaffold to ~be erected by' the river. ;aide at : White's pleasure grounds, near. where Blondin's ropt - wal suspended. .Yesterday . morniegle went down to, the-water ; . for' , the purpose of ascertaining', its depth, and to ;de termine where he would erect his scaffold. He was accompanied by men,wha had skiff's there to assist him. •. °Timmer kwatn out into the river and dove once or twice. He ' then went down in a small whirlpool and, rose, but could not escape from the current,. which drew him down; and so he sank to rise no more. . The men iniboati could not reach him, and nothing could be done. His • body 'no doubt immediately drifted into the great whirlpool, and may soruetittie Ife 'found near `the" mouth of the river or o 3 Bake Ontario. This is all that relates to his adventure et the Falls. He left his clot es and a few ef fects to be delivered up to ii friends' when "1 they appear. He has un un e named Shehan ~ -residing it Lockport.' ' O'Conner was,27 years f age, and" was ! born at Petersboro, Canadal. West, and has ' lived there the best part ofl his life, follow ' 'mg; since he came to manhood, the °coups: tion of &millwright. His father is dead; but • his-mother, a widow, • resides at Peterboro. He was -a widOwer andleaves ,a child with his : pother...at •Peterbore. •-peceased came to thireity about three-months since, hilt doe& not appear - to 'have been employed,, much. He worked a short time Ifer. Hayden & Broinley, , arid this lathe only instance that • we hear of his being t emploYed" here. About — Eve weeks since. he: went, to board with a family on Vought street. Ile told something of his history there, ' ancll:said he had a - brothel-who was ,a Catholic Priest in Canada. He spent much of his time readieg, and an 'nounced his pUrpose to - . go [through College and•rittain a thorough education. The mem ber of the family where he hoarded, to whore bedisclosed his inteetitin tefiump into Niag ara river, etates that'-0!„Cormor said he in. tended to 'apply the prercea , s• - of> his exhibi tioti• of:daring to the object _he had vaowed of obtaining an education. -- He took the name of Shields for this 'occa sion, as his relatives were respectable and he did not; wish to give them ffn unenviable no toriety,: and then he cOuid,cest oft the name at pleasure - and : be known no more to the, world as , a jumper. One! day last week O'Conner jumped from Clat4ssa street bridge into the river, and the water being very shot- I low, be injured one of his feethy the. experi ment. The descent there , tas - .. about thirty. .• feet, we, suppose. , : . • We expressed yesterday the - conviction that this man was not in sound mind. ' Con vers Won had with otliars since has confirmed thatlmpression, although, the -people -where `he bearded regarded him, a only an eceen: .trio individnal. 1 Tift3,- first imove• he Made toward self-destruction by dumping, so far as' . we can learn, was three sverks or more ago,' when he propbsed to Mr: ll•otchkin, the les. - see of Falle'Field, to perform the feat at • Genesee Falls. Mr. Itotebkih' refused to I - have anything to do with tire matter,-and ad,: - rvised O'Connor to abandon the foolish idea. • When, he told 10m his lifd would be sacri , (iced, the man replied that his life. was of no - great value. Ile:appeared! to be entirely in different as to the result ofithe attempt, and even proposed to jump off Vie Falls at once tOsatiefy_Mr.-Hotchkin that . -he cold pffr.' • .form the feat. Finally he Proposed to, let (1,-... Mr..Hoteblin take three-f urths of the re. ceipts'of the -Field in case be would assist ' him to make; the leap in Priblic.e, — Tinding.all attempts to Operate with Mr:- - -Hoteblrin'a assistance useless, be turned his attention to Nia'gara Fal s. But, without making any definite arrangement there, he went - to-the-job office of the - Union and Ad. ve.rtiser, and\!ordered a handbill, the - same' ' that is now pbsted. It is headed " miracles will never cease ," and setslftirth that Shields, - the renowned jumper, will leap from a scaf fold:okt Niagara Falls, on the 16th, swim to the Shore, etc. He was regarded at this- of . fear as ' .a man not exactly right in mind. He prepared an advertisernerit for' the . paper, -which was inserted once, Without the , knowl ' , edge of those having charge, of the bu siness, ,I and then discontinued , •to lithe dissatisfaction of the patrott. _We referred to this man in 'an Item:last, week, and expressed •the hope ' ' - -:that tie would not make the attempt he . cpn: tam) fated: And we told him when he called .nportus, what we - thought, but it was of no ~ tile. 1 - Our advice had' no lapparent' effect . to , mittve - him from his purpoe. We never saw bleedbut, aide, acid that was on the day , our : - last notice of hint appeared. - 1 I • ' - Ilre',..poor fellow has Prematurely found - bil2exd,and though hestreggled desperately, - We are told, to.sese,that life which he had pretiotumt of solittle value,. his efforts were AlselOritt- - -Boeheefer Marra, September 14. Doo OF- Is.l4‘haße.—Didou everlearof th e-Wild Virg of Niagara? Just ....belt4 the Suspension Bridge, on the CanEaa ' side, rmd6ro bit's - over the: river to : he height Hundred feet; runs for some_ di& Usrmatinge broken overreaching precipice, - .Yeblah - tko human, being neuld :climb or de-. acendivithcrot4iiiistance. Near the - surface of'.: 0 **And on the broken rocks, a noble-looting, and peculiarly marked Ninvfonndland dog has hew secia.and beard, Aims during Ale phst years, arid -Wkly., Within ,a 'Carr w+eks. This fact is authenticated epe•ait n esses j and as. there is „nova; for the poor animal to return to .t....,,thkarnenities of civilized !life and of human intizioarie, be:s the subject of much' urious . Be holt kind of Robiwfti Cnisoe ... among ~.dogs, and,,it, is supposed, picks up his preca ,riotisli'viaglroa the fish' and small animals - .'on his 41 heat,'?, 1 which is oily half a. mile:. in length. Ilishowling laMentations from i the rocky xetreat are often heard at midnight, .antlikkuing attempt to approach and save ::' 14.11' V iniiendired-Iruitlesf by his 'ferocity. • , Att additional air of rombace has been thrown .around his-fate by -the story, that he is be. 1 _flioattinghis mastex, . whim he lost at the 1 1 ; qifiei„,licalse,,some two ears ..since.- It is lbsOableni.t. the,liog If „washed, ashore by *AO ffillpidik which; sweep a ong here with, tre. ...;aandcnts velocity. ' But hethei. en 'exile or - - r 4 1 . 43044 ..snisi.iallunKttle poor ,CaSt." a ;-. 111 1 41.1t1a-the (1101'4' symplOT - Of. every; on e" -- - siho - alprosaltair the spot t a d conjectures his ....1:„..,,.. - ' 1 • ' -,,- -44fi . :,•Aike: IVO - Ivoldtne of Brancroft's ~..'- o f t he; wild be ptiliti;h - siditlik thy leeks. fit; ticluaes the pOriod _ - from the Battle aßrinketifillio• the sign. ingor the'deciorstioa of lipilepeadence.- The , . 'firstlmlnme was piablisbeg tweacpfive years • 4 Ark- ' . 1 ...... A'ora .Bn elvitiarl will .be 68r old :Ort the-I3th of islovember•`-.ne*t Ptetidetir ridge, will be 39 seats of,age on the 16th January. ,ne*t; Lens Cass.is nearly .77 Years old . ; Stephen N. DOglris was 46' years •of age on the 23d of 4pril last • Simon Cainer; on Is in hisootlCAttr-; rioti 54 years ; Cushing is in his 60th year ;• Howell Cobb will be 44 vears'old On the 7th of Septernbil , ,r-.Tiext ; William Seiy tird is in his 58th y ar ; Franklin Pierce. is, 54 years ; Rob) , ft Field Stockton is near. ly 60 yof age . ; Folm CharleA, Fremont 'etas 40 years old Mr: the 9th of January Itist-;- John Bell i. 5.6? - yea? of age.' John ;T.- den will be 73 iymto Old in September next ; Alexander H. teolleps 47 years oldi..ity February last - 1 J dines L. Orr was 37 k years old on the _l2th of ;fay hot ; JOsie D. : Bright is in his 47th .yeard 4wastus C. Dodge is' about forty seven7ioia4old; James, Shields is 40 yearsof ' .110,Toucey is Gl' -years old ; Henry A: Wide is in his 53d - year; Robert M. 'r.-1-Ittripr nearly 50'Vears of age; Robert Tomnbk w7f019 years old . on the of July last; Edvi Everett was 64 years old on the ?.41 of last ; John KRead is over 50 years of rigtt ; Daniel S. Dickinson • will be 59 years o f; pgion the 11th .of Sep tember next; Hort(lio.Seymour is about 50 years of age; JuhroE.•;- Wool is about 05' years of ago ; JohOlidel is in his 66th year; _Nathaniel 'P. Bat:3{4l4'as' years old last January. • THE BEGGARA Wisit..=Altimugh this World is " a thorny; Waste," it --seems some good Men tire not inla hurry to leaVe it.— the Reverend John:. Skinner,: of Lineshart, Longside, while paiiiing along a street in the village, was met . bitan old woman who was in the habit of begging. As was her Vrac tice, she made 'a grypt solicitation tor a half penny: - On feeling his pocket. Ur. Skinner discovered that heluid not a half-penny, but was possessed of ',penny piece, which he handed to the woman. The sum;bcing doub le what she expected, so excited her - gratitude that she exclaimed:''" Lord bless you, 'Eir, and may a' thitt's 44ad attend your bonny family; and, frtyuirself, God sen' that- ye may win to the kingdom heaven this-very nigho" Mony thanks to you, Janet, for your good wisbes3said Mr.. Skinner," but ye needna have beet so . very particular about the time- l - ' -----,, _____ • Amiarcan 1411.110 AI) laox.— : The assertion that American rallriad iron is cheaper than that derived from .England,.' in consequence .of Its superior di'Rability ; has often been made, but there hjive been dbubts on the subject in somiminds, the majority of men 'thinking that low priced articles arc necessa-, iily.cheaper than Otise of a higher - or final cost. A proof has!,recently - been afforded Of the truth . of the edlaration with respect to: the railroad iron otrennsylvanit t . by un ex periment made ant the Central Railroad of Georgi:i. • .11, 1 . 5(1 the, track was supplied with. iron, pn''. sipe being :furnished with American and - the Oher with English sails. %hey were both- id4ntical in size - end appear: ance, and care i yaf . taken to procure from the English markei the best kind of. iron.— After an eiperiin4 of two years, tire.-Gen eral Superintendent has made a report on the subject; and it.is id . - favor •of the' American - iron. ... • , rW'Snme mowths since' the New York Evening' Post cant/lined a romantic story,. of which Mrs Cunnintlliani; of the BUrciell Bond street traged l y., wast;ttle heroine, and_Was rep resented a•z-itill ena"ged in the most repre hensible adventure .4.1 Mrs; Cunningham now seems -to have adogtet a now mode of retali ation upon_the y fixing herself as the next door neighbo9of-Mr. Bryant, the pro prietor and editor. The - town. residence.of Mr. Bryint is Eaii. !.,Sixteenth. street; 'near Second avenue ; inithe house ad pining, tow ards Third avcnue,l4s. Cunningham has tak enal up her )ode. !„ The four story brown stone froth, *ith rri4ive steps and impress iv'' bow win)ows i lir,'Bryant'S:house, ex: teriorally ; and theiinteric t r arrangements—it having been built ti? order--are - no . doubt in harmony iv4h his cultivated and 6.- - q uisite tastes. .A. 0115 in two-story b'rihk tunise is: hat occupied byillrs. Cunningham. Prox - -, unity to suclia neititor was not ,altogeth er relished - by ryant, aS soon as the fset became finOwn'tO, hirri. Ilefused, every decent means in hi over 'Procure her ejectment by 'the : l4'46rd, but without Suc cess, as.Nirs. Cunninihant Pays her, rent 'reg ularly. - Poor 0111k:said he - drearned'ha had an angel by bia side,e-- sod upon waking up found it was noboxixtnit his wife: . . ABEL I.UTIRELL E . :FPSeconshmtly 21.14 full assoinient of -the choicest gust '. • ies of } a iS whi c h he offms to Ids cu4orairst,id the pubUc a 1 les- pelcee rorr*: His stock comprise/ 1 Davos, Idsnicts'ms, = SILTEIt at Plated Spoons, CuptmAts, - Forms, - • ' PAINTS, OILS, Gold Pens, . Vans - tsar-4, • Stationery, . WADOW GLANS, VIOLIN ,, GLITAR, Thus DYE .STUTPS, a Viol. Srßuuls, Bows, ttc., • Geteretsi, • ri Porcelain Teeth, . • GLASS WARE, LITIIOCRAPIIS, • Cmics*EY,. F Artist's Tube Paints, • Iftamoni, Ctocss, . Brushes, , "WALL PAPER, • also some WINDOW PAPER, . DRY GOoDR, _ WINDOW OIL SHAIIip;I: Wooden Ware; FANCY Go,cms, „ ; Hard and Jap'n'd Ware, linsicAillieravirrAs FLVID andomCANs, LAMPS, Jiwit,tcr, • Cainpbene, • • •• BITHITINCI FLUID, ,f • S,TONL WARE, ALCOHOL,. • Dltoo3lB, Bausuis,• Turpentine, • Wntr , s„ I.7sinamasi Lila., Tanner's, NEAT BUM GAOLS, ' PooT; LAnD, Olive, CAB' 'i Pocwar BS IYE9, TOIL Boiled, and RAW Otms; Pis Tots, - iLinseed4)tL - AHHCNITION, .4 • White Lead, • - • _LkQuogs, Titrasts, z ; !. Zisc,_ and all kinds of r. , crroarsits,l t.‘ COLORED Pour-liosNATrs, 4 Vinegar, - ' SHOULDER DUCES, CANARY. Slen, SrIiCTACI.LE, ; - - also all the popular ' , ,` • PATENT MEDICINES, Mot other thlros too ounicrool4mentiOn. . Thankful Ls:hellbent! ;31Acc. hitherto teethed. be Lo p e. to merit a isentimutnec and 1n..%•e . -Lsc of the came. • • . ; • ABEL ' Montrose. Jane V, ' • . • Eii!, • • - SPRING AND IllitlElii.GOO-DSJ • . I At - Greatßargams , ' • READY -PAY AisiN SMALL PROFITS ! H;llT. , ,El3.: 6 dontirall',Vl grtanctstetiret !tack of y ' S FIgg Nem fitylegAllngharra Arllterwle, Plain and Fancy 'Lawler, • /tame Slik Darla Timm and ,liarelnae . 11 1rodc- and Ylatk atedFannygratair e •tr., mltle suaerires -- ea Sla' of Rik Cnalunere and Stella . _ Jlli'Rich giblanee, _ ands Refejlera llramleloehre Ca • - - -saerea :Anorak. W* Are; mill -• Lupo 4101:111.1r11 of other • 'STAPLE LEE - iliftitY tonal, 9tj deiemilm • - 'cry, flardwnut SteeL D Me; 'Storm Drop. ')_=, Oiks . • • -..Shoere•lists ClerPr__ 0 0 Ciptbs, Wall Poper,-Pali 'Window awaleg fie. • The Mdlreatoek being trerßeAstetlotegtl far cube alLosail opportardty for choke eeleetkoie. idld will be eold ter, R PA Y, 10 to 35 ter mot: below -teguisepticea. s . An ermito.tkus of the ()QOM aed PRICES witi Defealpd ArtlllehtliFtbder who ,st , to Flour' kitsalt*oistialy •,-, 8,41'1, : A1.011 sminarsiaetistbs _ , dole'and - NM!), hit paintked!b ut iay, ll , I .1.6". Vrt*;4:,.T.pi•ph. -..] !.,r4eitcadyPoySystthill ._ . .-- .. IT if) tIEATATN THAT G' , 2: : , , . • CA N -: BE -.- s' -----.- ' ---- 0 LD SUCCESSFULLY : IN : '- MONTROSE, • • - AND AT • SUSQ EHAIIf*A DEPOT, C, X' EL Eli 13: - 1 TROSE doubting this riser 'on kill do - well :to call •at the Stores of • , Gutienbarg, Rbsenhautti. Where it will 'hid proven - that the merchar.t, .1 sel ling his Goodi, can afford to sell cIIEAPER or. CASH, and can offer inducements sufficient to make it an object to purchasers, at whatefer .sack Etcd, to-procure the money to make their purchases' ori. the' Cali Speen!, We hare. just received, and are constantly re . cCiving a.'splendid assortment of SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS, adapted for this season and which will !Mt faille' give General Satisfaction l ~. and which •was purchased tinder the most favorable circumstances, for 'Cash. - _ • They are enabled to and will wrier and sell at prices far below other's that have given everlasting credit,r:- uoinatttr whether it is - to Tom, Dick, or Harry. THEREFORE.; • • Examine; Compare, :and Judge Mil 00E, in a.,sortnieni beretofor9 'unequalled by anythin'ev er.otrered in Montrose., , ' . • - 3E7 IV 0 "V" hti D STAPLE DitYGOODS9 Comprising many dew.and desirable styles of Goods unknown in 'this market,among which will be found,in Lad.ies"Dress Goods, '- all the novelties of the day, cheap at Guttenberg,.-Rosenbatim, -SHAWLS_. New and choice styles of 13coche, double and single, Stella, Plaid,.Wool, TalmOi and ,Mantilla, and a new style of CUENILL SHAVirp, • • • =ZAP, AT . • •Gruttenbeig, Rosenbailm ) i& Co's• CLOTH CLOAKS. An assortment alwiys-on hand; also Lidies Cloth And trimmint , s to match of all. shades, - ' Chcap, at Guttenbergyßosenbaum, $ Co's. EUE2OONDERBE6I,I In this department. we can offer great inducethent.s, as we are 'amassing directly from Importing Houses. The assortment comprises Trench Sets, Siee*esitnd Conga,. " Worked Edgings(linseed*, ) \,l and a great many more articles too utnerons to men tion—all of which may be found .•, . --.. ' ! CHEAP. AT . - G.aitefiVervitosgubaum o A; C 070.5. , 'ao6D)..g,: , Doitnets,..: Ribbons Flowers, Wire, Still' IFettings, and-Frames, at wholesale and retail, . Cheap, at . Guttenbeig, ißosenbauM; 47. Co's. DOMESTIC GOODS. _ . !fay te_fotind all the different qualities - of . PRI:NT.S; GIArdHAMS, - BLEACRED:GOODS: FINE tINBLEANIED .31 OLEO' TICKS, STRIPES,' • -.D.13147,115, SBEETING vaidautticir... ) - CHEAP.: At . GUTTEXBERG, ItOSENDATTM, - 1; CO'S. REMITKMAIII CUT!". As this is one of their principal branches o hille*Yorir, City, certainlythey . have one vantage over all the cost of the Clothiers, idg'one.Partner'steadilY inl•New York City all his time to this particular branch of in;. They will furnish, at'any time, a good 0; about the price for which the materials They will warrant their work and a comp no bargain. • They .keep c.onstrintly.op . h the best stocks of ' Over and Co! ' Sten AS FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACKA in great varletY and different style :Vests tVests t . Ve: Such. as VelVe't Tlush, bissimere o . an 013EAP, AT ' = Guttenberg, Rosenbitint CLOTHIN MADE TO ORD . OF THE 'BEST. DIVER At Short Notice. Uitder Gi - ratent For . .Thories as gcll as Tor Gentlemen, • SILK, Latils% wool, CHEAP, IT . Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, -• One word iF tryficiettt for thisoise, , . • .TU:our numerous Friends Customers, and inpartienler to those knowing tneinsel indebted to la, we would earonee more . sell for READY:. • PAY, beitaffer -and all accounts crust be aettl further notice. We are , tired of writing I,eykra, and anpperthig the Postofftoe, to o We -"intake all ,kity4 ofgrainat *belief pick to parnent... All wocolulta • atandiai mentb on our Beoks, - Will be left for collet 1011 0 .18 taed by r*, :••• '•- ". Vrittiftliergi Basettbatigh 44111=114 441 IN MI6 BE HOSTET E.R'S • STOMACH:BITTERS.. Itb .., i , . . a fad-that, at some period, every ram- a. ber,of thO: harems_ family is .subject to disease ,`,,'-', *-- or disturbance, of the bodily nu:idioms . ; but,',. Ir,' : with the aid o -a good 'tonics arid the egereirter 8 of plain common sense; diermay be able scile• c - r- 'regulate the system as to secure. permanent Fe' beldth. • : In. order "to, accomplish this desired object, the true course-to pursue is'oertandy . that whir will produce '4„natural state of t things at he least'hartird of Vital strength and =. t life. Fo this; purpose,-Dr. Hostetter his in- • , trodueed d this country A preparation -bearing ' q his naMe,i which is not knew medicine, but one c; . that hal . been tried for years, giving eatisfac- .5..• tion to ap who have used it. - The Bitters olierate powerfully upon the stornseh, , bowels, -.R and Broil; restoring tltem So; a healthy-and tt vigorous action, and thus, DY the simple. pro- 'A cmes of strengthening nature, enable the sys- , -tem to triumph over' isease'. o - For tht, mire of Byspepsia, Indigestion, Nan- - . eel, Ftatuleney, Loss of Appetite, Or any Bilious . z.: Complaints, arising f _from . a morbid inaction 5 of tho Stoinach or Bowels, producing 'Cramps, 2 Dysentery, Colic, Cbolertl 3lorhus, &0., these -.4 Bitters have no equal. rz* ..Diarrheeti, dysentery or flux, so generallyeon- g• toted by new settlers, and caused principally , 7.. by e change of. water and diet, will be speedily "__, :rep ed by a brief use -of this preparation. Ic,"' Dyspep • , a diseago which is probably more .f 5: rk t.ti prevalent. i all its -various forms; than any . •A•• other, .. and, t cause- of which may always '!:•Z c ..uv4,Fb be attributed to iangentents of the digestive f. Morgans, can bee ed With - out fail.by using y, I; IRMTETTEIt'S- STOm CII-BITTERS, as : per directions on the bottle. - or this disease every .15 . physiaian will tecoMmend kters of some kind; .' then why not uso`an articleknownl.o be Mild, -5 lible 1 All'nationS have their Bit ers, as a pre- ,?,, "'entire of diiiesse:and strengthen° f the sys- eb tern in general•;,and among them a horn is -,.- not to. be found- kniore healthy . peopl "than .F. the Germans, from whom this preparation et%, noted; based upon scientific experiments whic `c•- - ", ' have teaded to ; prove the value of this great ci ,., ,. preparation in the scale of metlical:science. FaVr.a. Ala) Aathi.--lhis trying and .provok• F ; ',. ' ing disettee,which fixes its relentless grasp or 8 the body of-man. reducing him-'to a - mere she- -• dow in a short time; and rendering him -pliy- 0 ideally and mentally useless, can 'be !driven from the. body by. the -use of .110STETTER'S I .' l. RE:NOW:NEB BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even co -in exposed situations, if the Bitters Are used as per directions: And as they neither create F. nausea - nor offend the palate,' and render un- -:" , -necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote,. sound sleep ,4 and healthy digestion, the complaint is rc:- F. I. =Died as speedily as is consistent with the pro- -; duttion of a thorough and' permanent cure. .. 6 For FersOlir, in 4elr'anrcd ,Teary, who are 7 imtfering front an•enfeebled constitution "and ..„ ' , intiriri body, these Bitters are invaluable ssit i'''' restorative o£ - strength -and vigor, arid, deed I; only•be tried to be appreciated. . And to it • ' _mother while nursing:these Bitters are •indis-. pensable, especially where the Mother's nour- isfinient is inadequate to the demands of the -1- child, consequently. her strength ° must yield, Mid her e, it is, where .a good • tonic, such. a s t.... 1 . Ilistetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart - temporary strength' and vigor to -the system. -- Ladies Stiquld by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before So doing, - should ask their physician, who, if he is =,' acquainted with thervirtue of the Bitters, will ~_,, recommend their use in all cases of weakness. $ CAUTION , —«'o caution the public a,gainst using any of the many imitations or counterfeits,tut 4 2, for .11*ETTER'8 CZI.T.BRATED STOMACH Parrratsi , and see that each bottle ; has the words nostetter's Stomach Differ.," blown on the-side co of the bottle, MA stamped on the . metallic cap, ":,* ctrering the cork, - and observe that our ahteiraph signaturo is-41.1 the label. •5 • sir .Prer;iii and eoldby HOSTETTER. & SMITE, P ittsburgh , Pa.. _and- sold by all • -4 druggists, - 'grocers. and . dealers • gellersll7 throughout the United Btatee..oeimide, South America, and RitytneaNy. 1:3 CROOK & JOHNSTQN, • lLA.Nrram rot. or Carriages,Ben Rim s, TRILLS, • - • TgrET„s, BOWS; *non Poles, and Plough Handles, .8Eg0,..5.L - sgcs:riANA COrNTY, : . List of Prices. r , 1 inch Fellies; • '61',25111 inch 2,00 1,312 " 13,0 r! •*. - • - Lsßowg., ;60 pa " " - I,*33lThills, bent , heils, ,Go " ". - - - 1,;51 " straight, .• ' Ar) 11 18311Iikory Poles, bent, Be,.d AM - 1 1 1- 1 . • _ Plumes First Battle Austrians • B. thjt don't litterfo.• the Fact, that mon GOODS can - he Ivught .11fr MON FY at the ' . • • •: 'ONE HORSE STORE :- I SPIiINGYII.I . .:, fla.tt at oty TWO )10ILSE STORE lu 'the corn try,. Torloqauce - ONE DOLL It, (a.¢.l:sh dollar ' ) WILL-Brit l 0 yards Good Prints, WILL Br' " " Law:l, • . , WILL BilY Best Henry Sheeting. WILL BCY 11 pounds Good Brown Sugar. -• . Wm. floc 16. " Salteratus. ILL Brr 18 " Rice or 2 lbs. Tea - BliY " Coffee or its value itl- - itilyl l tilig at litc shoe rate. 174 ha're Iciasiorlmult of MEN ' 4 D.ry Goods iItOrEEItY. HARDWARE, DYE Brl7'FF.9. BoOTS and SHOES, I 'LOTIIING, HATS slid CA P. PAINTS& ()MS, NAILS .hr Ow Keg, LI 140. anything funnily kept In ALL ONE HORSE STORES. Give un a mil. .1. SMITH Jr. ,k SON; J'frney, ES :f business I great ad they hav- "Blisiness Goes On." to dcvote nfacture. i ;rtne,nt, at 1 n be got. ete fit or New Ready' Pay • Store HEAD OF NAVIGATION! 1:1. one o rpm,' su!wcritr havhig jara. rerume , ll,QU New York. mriet j. reipecrfaily lefurra Listrieselc flat hai any) -and the pelylle gee erally, that be Ls hoe prepare's! to eervethern with in bought ihr CASH. at the OM 'stand, No,. fonto4Y occupied by C. - W. MOTT, Athol} he utllholl for MEALY PAY, 'at rims U. will Flit °yen:lndy. HE stool; ornotns .of ; CHOICE - FAMILY GROCERIES OF ALL STONE WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, BOOTS'AND • LADIES GAITERS FOR 6.5 CEN11.7 , , • . 1%1ND , , DELAINS. ILEA V Y AND FINE. BROWN :AND • BLEACH EL • MCSLINS. ENS,CAN. • v.LAA „NEL, iItILLMIS, TOW. ELLING. JACKYNARth DISPEtt, TICI t. . • 'APRON CHECKS, DENIW, STRIPED sinus. JIGS, PANTS AND VEST .IIIIMMINIE-h.SE.M.,_ LESS BA r GS, coros turfs. IVIILTE AND 10-I.ONVN' - . KxrrriNg COTTON, ArEll. - EA EEGS, ((LOVES AND MO filEltY, A LARGE AnnOWIMENT. lAN- EE NOTIONS, -• • HENRY C. TYLER. • - India who Eke a FELE:I:DID 'ARTICLE far /he l3AlIt, phate „pal at Ty LEM'S and 1,1").‘ a' Lt.ttle of lICENETTS COCOAIN tau bontand , thenpon In use ; :dor EXTRACTS for the handl:6l4.le. lint qua: It y,. • I.l.cultyr..i:e, April , . , ANTS is Satin, Co. NN. R, . HOTEL . KEEPERS, Merchants and Grocersl ' '•' . 1 ,--- - : CAN nore.be supplied with the. best ~ ,, mmile; 'lteSortinent of le , -=-,-,;..: ' TVINES and LIQUORS - -.-- - ' ever offered in this oounty,uonsistineof . . ()laid Cognac, - Old Portltriue,(Pdre j.) Pale and dark Beignetle,Fine Old Madeira, E.. U)iitidProprietotiira rid,y 8.-M..Madeirai • . 1 ' - 1 Medee Swan. .ticherdant,‘Black Berry ..randy, in „And Glover Leaf Gin,- bottle; ,' , . ' , Scotch d.. frith Whiskey,, Rose eke.; Cordial, 1 • Monongahela do, • White. Brandy, for • Pre- Old Bourbon do; serves : - Old Rye ' ' do, - Sour Wine, tor Cooking,- ' Old Januiica:Runc• .. Malaya Wine, „ ~ .-- St.Croir." , . do..• ' WARR BRANIrr t -- . • New .B.'itYland do.. • ' • Rectified Whiekey,.by the Pale Brown d Co ld. Slier barrel, • -. , illitVeTgL i ais. s ''k. l . ti* , 'eXi...sl'e: FWE. ..1,17,:tr,(41!AM; - For the vethlr trtl . I love I iule u— 'n ar1.444' BRANDI, (11. N. n and RCN, fer toefllelesl purpcor,,. ill U 11.44 4 Ir._ ULU .POW 4 SHER RY. wet 11A.14k354.3. WISE,. RUSE COISAIAL: , 4thl film:K. BERRY DRAMA', for Dintrlvr.4. Pitt/SC WI . Mule Strti.' 4 (loom Llama litearlea Read.. • • , J4l'K Cif 43.1-BERLIN. I.4outruee 44411.1. X.,.'9,41 „ ... ~ .. ' : . . . xis,. 16 su a 1 Eit! and • to be t isk. will . , - • - He ad. .Of Naftation.. •-. -' . . .. -: AZ MOVED. - , , . . .... Tll£:eadefetgnetlde;Aree low4ifY but Pillaktf ol le taw 111 rMed - IM gale. end 6, map 'Awe t 4 16.. tad art Wain lAttet. • -00 dunre re Keeler! Howl, wtlere be la Ilie.idadio ace bla Ald -custrangee- without Donning r lois.7— t market ever.six Ull Iturnmg Flux VLBESeettiltbODlMlLlsdiget Sid B. 8. W mat WINN tecaq NAM. to oyra.. - • soy tlyiate. • . ICM AT IRE !,. v ... ~ _... is i to • . i05ki,,,,,,,, . --•-. - r - b l\': • '' -; • .s - ' • 4k e e . ._ .. . . :.. - 11% . ,.., •- - • - • ' 11 . , ,_._ •,, Ako. • . ),,,,.:. CUTLERY, • -.' ; . •, , Ak i-4,„---:-;„...i., . 1 .. 154 • .41%,_ . .teimt.4 .. 4 , ~,..,f . 7 . -„. ,IP ,• . SZ -- 1 :N . : V 4 -; '' . ''' ' -r - z • .. , Ge4eral Finding /I . 4 . ltepittll.4)Cd ieipi It large r . 0 R - Ps X I - AND DOMESTIC' G • We-cilrailly Invite the ranttq In 1 1 i• • • Builderp`and Cabiriot • • POCRTY ANDVABLE OCTT, hiEC4IiiCS TOOLS AND lI_ASCPACTII FARUING TOOLS, ✓ Guss, SPORTING • ISCELLANEOVS ASP FANCY 11 LAKR HURONGRIND3TON I lbason"s Challetigo B . mway. it MD dIC Pot ?MAI IC 1101lIiITY of We lonely it LOCK CR A d:.S9ss ba.Ennkrxn EN . I.VarMlr 1 1:t to put MX, ViC. l CirrypolutA, .11kAs. Iron, an .ND CAPS, BOOTS AND COFFEE, RAispss, Crockery,' iecW.,nr, PAPER HA TF.TTENTRE, BROM'if Car WINDOW . Si NNFI'NDOW and PIeATRE CORDS, • an an,sort•lectk))). 'CARRIAGE " \IJENEN r AtIftICS, NAPKINS AND ' CCRTAIN• AND FURNITCRE LASES, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC SCOTCH AND SWIS . ; • roNiks and other ,ILindice AssorrrEnT;Kr.eki 'DES AND SILE • I • "LADIES'CAT,'NTLETS, NET ITTS, SILK AND ..EID Gt.ovls, HosfEn , C. r f i g PACIFIC, Aukres BAT STA SPRAGb: DUN - NELL, AMERICA. TACONT,, LIAMIL+ON; JlARttor, -Foreign and Domestic 4 • Omit ts,AiRAcAs, f'ARAMETTAS, 1 wvs, Morsi.rs Dklarsr.s, CARPETS, BAGS', SHEET!: 1, 'CHAIRS AND BE . IISTEADS, , c ) 4nr....,nothinz to A. n yon: we refli , A'4 ! • - Xour, • Se " Wilh Montfrk,•3larnh „ • . • ~ WHAT N.: VE CAMEDIt - instead VINE, is a fact, for , PURD ON'S CB OBIT LOWE sexn.eded the nx or all • VERMIFU 1 iT they hzve become known. Thep ore VERY ARREEA E= R ..A.DILY EATEN BY . 0 lILDREN, ; c • PERFECTLY SI FE, • ' - a.tarell, mast EFFECTUAL and Rena. Ic Antla , l,,lntlc • I Medicinp - in. SE: . i 1 . TIIEY CONTAIN NO ~ R('URI', i rang mil a,farr width can InJlaa, the sreakeet n - rap,,-k'ivC exmlleat) I TONIC PROPERT E 0 - i .' 1 1. .•, -h:rldirtll INVIGOR ATE at= :a:sun:ywl n drril proof 1:InInst) -al.se , drat allaci., 1111C.1, ,:::C'r..- , .. •-. ' . . •' . • 1 4 •= ftnufacCured by N 'N. PIIRDOg, . ~ , •',, lon+alp.,. :Fa. • Fur ;we by Alai —V I, n nin :I* . . en' Mont.& Mosley, ILi3ldon Ber, ' I n Zre, .I..li'akenn i al " lhr.j.,.an ' lia.agspouerally. • Mac °L 1- , .. ,, ' ln ' , • ... - • , I RIGHT IN TO ' ErritslON - ao.7a - ciacruatn , to,rUT O OHO T: of oar SIZES, and PRICES to salt th - wanut, .04err3r, a,nd and scarooriteil - fo .v.ork right op to ill trot.; Jure - NEW STO ES .-- - 3 .i.i ' stock iii ocinf ß IT T is just. eCyivlri g i:lar . ge: i -I , NEW STO7VES, .....: 1 Incimn s a full assOytp r at 4.,1" FLAT -TOP OTen, Large Oven, ANi FLAT-TOP PRE-MIUM COO STOVES,•FOR WOOD or CO ii,, ,- - - i • 1 WITH A SUPERIOR VARtETY OF - Porlor, Office; und Shop Stpt : esi • 1 - for WOOD or COAL-I Iso StOVe Pipe, Zinc; Sheet IroniStuve . 1 ' . .'Tubes, &c., 8t - . -t,, ' . 'IiTS'ASSORTMENT . WiII INCIX F. the • SP#;ECT-alid DESERAB STOVES b.r-k=dinvi:ir;. , L'Z=,l,l!..;; ,Itt7,7,Al*` - "' • • - f ASltAillUll(X S. Mitlvrd;Noionißr :!, 195=.4 f . .' . ' fr. '• ..REMOVAL... --' • • . gb; I/ cr..!.;x7.llll,Ai',!'!",r,irr",`,".llil;.l!,ilitZtsbl.. IsiiV O ' Ta u- L.lthLid"llrithlo.2.l::4l+.•rnll,:etr-1131...;T% lirt i nt l iittil l re ‘ ta bM aellt to up exprworly fur a _ " . • . 1 ; 4 i . • Saddle,-,Zarness .and -Trunk - Shop,: and 4e6 he would be happytulave Iris mend WI. `. H4nerrn Trimmino.CarKage Trimming& a . cral aceartment ; Oak Tanned Leaner, en baud: (rum which flame ; will le made and WAttRAYTED. All trimming Anne &caper lan eirwe. chow -.. Cr omen will please bear In mind that IW. ort nettle on once a Year ; ~ ' Mal oblige. • - '. i..FORIALA.SI.- Matroec, Tatuary'li , , J. , 441, t -tc• . , .. . .- I. MO : 1 00 0 -:: Or MI- tirt,. , 4 to the pubile,at o'riCks tli.at canuot Wl bit mit, a • large : atuf miairio; a:tort:Lem of --. • - - - 'GRGGERIE :;-: r1.7"-;41 At tiX ad and ,ve.ll4:iv.A : n talabliabar;jat ton riE Ty : tastmlol by 0. U. Cra.ae, ,i, StIOARATI?„.4.S;,.,COFFE4E, S, fIOE, FLOUR, ' a l 4 4 a, 09 tke Acta PT barre l , FISH, and all art (s mmally !mind la flaacliwiCroeuries. -,* ,s. . • !Woe by the Wholesale : tid Retail. • A I Mean t.O merit, I bobt: to rcavlre a libi: • ' Mai¢ of,publlc pal ' romil..•• 1 • -• '*: -r, 1..4i /4 The bliimiii Market p rice partl NryEL .'t OEACON'aMI VEAL: FK,I.Nri., . ' . - ' • .4, COBB. *Elm; 'Axil 16.15',9.-to . :. - .., ~ •- • • ' ' • ..-....-. OrtylKotse 4101,:taetarr. 5~ Attrill'grail4traistrooFstMke's4fi4=l".4l C';e: or,Tpnery, and ail, Ie erld very low. 1 MOW, -Va.. JIM. 14, Le .-t[ . .:,. " - , -STEARIMILIS T. ANDS _.MILL. RBOTIIERR keetivteewt;AAtitet bend at the eheet :ARI, , SUPERFINE aid FneE.l , l,OlOR, 00 ; N WEAL of telpesier wility; taw CROP Dad BRAN et - the, loweet pttee,_ Bestow. work wilt be Angeltith otellst ettice.W • RRANyRth- forSoler - ila Tr Loeuhmazioa.“, Cf ' IiEYSTONE eIIOTEL. HATCH ; ri JrUM DM Wei in: nunodlous Hotel. dtuated" on - IWe _Onset, near thelC LlOnseontl newly In the centre either Iness aortkez • Moan lei now fullirwatipleted anit tnnththed, and wm operant on the fah of pt., ISM kr, the twantuninlollon of Oa nubile end Issv.., elem.. The emprktar feels confident that ifit to now prepared to calla. 'tale palest!' a mantes tfiat cannot foil to glen - • ..Oomple4o - :Satiefactlon.: The Unnsiand Fiindture are NEW. and no enenie has feet igloo; ed to mister It -MCI - AL. if notSUPßltillt, to any thullai 11 lwtithilsh went in thin !Wm of the :gat, It to pplk d with all ,11E IiE CENT lIIPROVESIENTS and CO3f ORM; and OBLIG Ufa WAITERS win ALWAYS be le attendance to napped tv customers. 1 The STABLES conmnied_wtth this Hour ore • - - • , . • . , . , . . . t. • . 6.412, - New d Conveidet ' Tile Pmprletnr reopod folly oolleits the patronue nt rllv old ftlendm MO the pouffe t.o•neralls, , \ W3l. K. lIATelf. Montrome, 5ept. 1 ..2,1033.-tr . -- iwzoNDALE =xi ! Exact-Justice to ALL Men. Store rn I).lo2atAt ;Weimtlfg=e&P! FLOURING.. MILL !. • ety AT UNIONDALE, nod cnnonOnted the trunutaturn of all the raritgli ldrde FI0112„ , MEAL, AND FEED; ' of the ono.* quality. •I'n thonn onapotlnted with _ono • Fln' 1111.11i!unent ce u/00.1 Ws unro Furl P.rs or Eicerr.foce FroNeri. tortncinl t.y 11.trf.k. Sltienno,N.Y.. and 1 . 1 1 ,0 f 1 9.,c 1 M001d0 1, Y from the Wn.4.lngton tom W.Orks /..itahtoq 01 Y., with throe Bolin of,the Lost-Anchorelo l ll, told the bolo fiftodop with ill, tllo , . . Modern' Improfetnenis of a First Class Mill. In onnuoquence of the* Impmromeotr, the "SClltEro , f * 1 o"f 0 r/reu ultlf nod in.fter 11.131 A GbLalood. 11. Flour In I.dt-tr . and *lnter, and the n.v.lng to the nustorocr In 641,14114 en eti gralon will often equal 1a • per toot. • ' tustoin , Work j - erevornfprornpay, nod tn the bent moiler. FLQUIt, nod FEEL) tupt for elle at the LOW r eAsit pine - Es. • tztivoff.C-rlw4 4WEN n EVEP.Y l'Aisituta...tr.. Public ratronn,,t Is rcsirtliftilly Untuutialc., rob. - • • ODS. , 1:113 ardwarifi :Ill:, • . I\© ARTiC LEN, RDW.AILE, aCkitig, t aL th'eGniat. ar4 INS, sohNtiliqjTetv 14 Vollihotse. Lisa' SAWS, Molls or BLJIOICMITHING Steel, CARRIAGE-MAKING BY STA,IIII inr A IN' LEY 1 . LiZTIITLOP,ImIn4 o jDll 4 - Ip . T4 e 4V;- e A l t r ,:;rlA!l . l .•Ti. . A n III T 4LA ipCIALs 8114 wul keep on baud Carriages,liVagons, Cut . ters, aleighs, SPICES. NinsErrr, and :linEs:. 6 - d TesseLs, CMS ' nu: LINEN., - I ‘ r.ll.lAL; .. USLIN, &.C., I i - GOODS - They liive provided them.seli, with a STEAM ENGME and nU newinury maddnery and roi•veldcomn Lir dnin„,.• ufirk uith nateh mid trifigl.4l, PRA CTICAII MECILANIVSnr . I.OI:EX. PEEIENCE.;and Nuploylfig-noue bikt • ." - .GOOD. they are prepar!.th W du ill. Ueda of weer ;,athe 1 hief6, I CRAVATS, Blackstrat • Car n . • age IMalrfOg - . 111 their umal pro+pt and • i Vlitorkmankite Mantiet, • and by lx.deq. at all tbar...041 hand ready to anewer any'or dq• foe work, and bytodnit- • • -DUTCyIES,' - tßicfimoND tin i ps, 4d„'' JAG: Sli:KS' C:5, 4 \ \ ~ xjn.p:trt • . . Good-_3laterials, - . - add Mr v MOIJERATE CIIAIW/E.CI,. Lope to receive - a large lhare if public: latrunuoc. W i e ,would tender oil thaukff to mu' cl,l custuurrA. and fu,Sile all.lu wall: .4" skylic to ;3ve u a cull and ter fur then:v.l'cm Moutn _me, Auutu4.ll4lS,V../.-If . • 3iFtem. — cvNira,l.. _ IRE 4 , 0i,.ii,..7 ii.:j. reta•no.4 . his itoleef GeA; to ille "REAril 1• tIF NASIGATION," otere be scat] nor, be found u•ltlt a large andl:tab-461u stook of 1 ' ' . • Ready Mad e Clothing', , , " ..IuLTS, .q.A.ps, &c., &c., . - congatlni of reel 7 vaxitty and fh,de •and WARR:VS. 4 a ' it TED to be toldt , in .very parttolllOX ' uo pgrtt :IS oto,toto '. • work. and at prlN.s.that.cualot f,dl to suld., for 11E.Aor TAY. Thankhil fur test Ewers lit, lioptsi to merit a continuance of the eatok . . ' . S. L.A.NGIA..N. • Montree. I - 1' oil l't.l, 12.:9...tf ' - - • . . , , & Sou. XT! of PIED! GES . . F NRMERS ATTENDIIII9 rv7.cctfplo ,lw : untcce to tilt' I"..tast=..., and all 0t1.p.751nt1!..31..1 : , that. , • , 11.101 rt, tL , r kird i of 133 t4e.old 'stand of are.ptxpared io frtrytLb of the ntoo at.pnivol Ottern.,.. ow* such LLATIIiLEr.S. IKON lAEA gr r()D.:Ts rlf all kind. Landadc..• Cultivator tectlt.aoll aji of r7l-11,p for Fnrulepi 9.4.1 other, all of wi.aell . \ve prop..., to as, - LOW a.% can be aff..h1,41 la any r....tab lWa.lent 1.4 this o..ottatrv. F.LIJ . - -G. A. TILL) EN. NfOntrwe, ikcemlwr 1.1,33.;-tf ' , :-. ~p Man , .. .' Soa -ufactory. -,1 rr, U E so:scriber keejet coritantly on - band Err saleAt his -establish -Li oleo , la Jthotrose. tllb lx.sd quallty :of SOFT SOAP. manufactur ed fr,,to tbe lon of F.4115hi1l ::tid g . IC:#, In the old faohlorast - seay. anal rod by :my ordont!Awes!, . Per dolt,. that Otrahl, the erv.i..se, be mar:of - art trot the snap f,-, 0,50_ a letrwl. Warraatetilb all tows to be a good =lee, or the Is4:sapthay be retttraed and the money re/baths!. i , .. . . . Wile ES. . ' . Per 'la . 'IT el : --... ... .. .$5,00 halfl3aprel ,_. . - 50. . .Gallen -: .. -- , ' - . 24 . . , . Wholtrode dealers ssUi be farldslied-dt delivered atthe ' Milers' In Moot ss".--aL the rste of tea barrels tar .14 or at Scranton -at len-bar , rel.- frr VA. - - ~ - • JOLIN RF.SILY :WA RE:i. . . Ma n trOte, March 7: IiSG.-it , , - IRE ELEMOVA.7.I. New Firm. Nevi' . Store. TILES Public Avenue, jiist helow r Etheridge's ERS N BALDWIN vottld trffrActfolly aprecemte to .tht tut lie that Le 1.3 . ..n0dded littmelf %API 1111. L ALLEN, LI tho. , TIMES, c,t. • I..4ogany; FLOUR:FEED, ME GROCERY • .. • - Also, that they have ren.mie.l Lilo their ra w ly ~,, • littell up !haling <us ?utak icvenue. kW. below ,- ' I. Ethett.h.te*A I.rt, Store, when: , tut, aLwuys be , 4 ,... * ,. 5 . k. found the chulm.t tr.tuth.. , [ i - Familx l'lchir; . • Meal, Feed, . . - - .York; 111;141'1s; : ~- : -•.- Fish, Dipped Vaildles, . C,loyer,' - • • Garden - Seeds. Also i general assolMent of Groceries, inch as Sugars, ltlolamws s , Syrups, Tea, COliee, Thankfullt fo - r past al!Om. W Wald rnlicitla continuance• of the, mute.. under Ow new Arm, p r lrPg tourrelets t the fair thing. bolting b y . eadt bargain to be stt of anotper. . . • MALI)..WIN & i. siimwszt, I . tea. Montrose, October 20 . , 19:4--te and' • . • HERE" WE COME. ,BOA`' :1& , WElettn HAvihp r. h...eit t. or whh their :deal:at .I.lV r u 8 E krai! t Lairs: priet. f t s. "r • .. • .STO V A/Vb-PIPE 1 • TIN. COPPER,_' ', • • AN!) SHEET IRON 'WARE. of terry 112:;rripthia usaafy towol In the eouatri. • 'I3 .I INPOWSAS .' • • • 'PANEE'DOOR, • . ,• • • ',WIIITDOIF BLINDS; LA V II; • - PINE' - -"LeAIBER . • • and BUEADING-MATERl.tlLS.gesiesqlly.; —3 g ns for Country building; to whit rprelf.r.ti, ' I . lre , or ; erre p . r i coerr ; te.. rorn i lahal tartlet . tri VLriSrw e aTtill.ll7hl the ! v r )tarli will An • - thririhterrAt to call on to. 'Come :butt pee -un i te : J •e , nu= ; koop t lye 'Vatting ont i • . !...!r of arpute - r n etait vo. u •a7The d ..Met= gerth. s 1411. 41: Wadi of produce tabu ht itldeuay., for G00d.% .; Dap*. wEasi.EK. • ABEL BLAKrfiv, 'POWDER; gaiety Fat:, gin Powdee. Shot. nun Csl^t Cructeak,Galir4l. Mkdieloro, o il s, Die Atuffs.'Lltionnaor YU ,rPcie* White Vinn; .Woodeo rngs. enniplome. isurning .nntttioud,s, jewelry, rtrAunery, Tor olain Lathogratimi 'ruin! Pulutit,lirnAnn:Ac. Also on band Ann rale annortmont of Wall PainnOVAIRD, WAWA WringA Area dams, Unio. Ms. ROM. Kayos, itßt . ,ciarloA, Nov inpAten of Vinnln arriving t Wonk ;_CIIZAP FOR CAS It ; Power I I- SIMI ,ER.- Ida% UaUan a wLeel Sudablo•for_p_cpal ST 131tOTO.U. JLNI ILOR_OI3 1 1 1 110. - me, m y opri c z is g!!lid and 'FNMA VV, WADSTRONGITeIts,OII,OOm4juIiee itoetsi VA, Al,'"Paniq! Rg°llllllD,Oes!tle4k6u,B, ',REST 10 _ a ,Rwiii4wi,o-Paniuir.l ,o, -13, I,OCATION 1dt 1 .1 4 4 2 7 , i ,414 . 4 4 0 : 41 ,1, I'Ma-ntrim Mips iii,ic,':l4o"l"lllonis.l"l"niqk 0 04 u l l!1•44 , • Or' -- 2: -, '''...1-'. - *: . % , .': N. - I . '.'i - ,. ii' KEEN EBII ,BUSINESS. „Tun' QED !h T 711 sxoic or 1 1351 3 , i'° . - - 441PICBARIIIVIT:'; - .1858. .•I 'II - AIR:VW A ItE • AND: STONE::EMP - 0111•11I1 1 . 11T , FULL BLAST! : THE. UDERgIO2ED u'eald take thi,owetalty tofu. • . force Warden& and ets;stomets drat ha has recently tout LARGE 4,1)D1T10N4 to as forma exteredin stock of , , . . .. qardware, stoves, StOve Plpe,StOfe i - TrlutOttugs,7Zine, &e., And ' l4 i:he I. Minn*/ to anpply tne wants of the conanutdoi 5, that lint rfe I - NV:4%SIAS LOW YRICES. lie- tato" 14a.01r ; that his tilellitlts for nonoillaturbny hte own Waten•Stores, .4._,, r. tr h W oley extnntein at decided Meant. , user a stock. i• ny into foirehaie aditl tractsfart. 01. a. their •' ' - . I Ile would ear to tle who wla2l to purchase STOVES of rny. e .. LA sorlot rai iVE PIP • or TRIMMINGS of any kind. and 1..0. I, them, he is prepared to %‘e. Gant GREAT BARGAINS; int to thou- who ward to por*.ve On a, yeatz's credit, and then let St n n : t,.. I 1T , i.r...n , he but , -tilal they it ouht call on gone ono the, to., 1...7 illey hare to pay l'a maa.t. more than au article fa Worth.. la 414 line of ". , - . r • • : Shelf Harthtrare' hi., Keane. leihe L.II.(iFST drat UP.,Tv S'ZI:EGIETY 111 Se •le r hloina tyoune; ptircliied a,' lie Rock Lae In it inertly of mantle, ~" v la e id, he nittlril to (Mgr Itelocimenta to Ruse apiary wereharts ~!r , bu)} mall billa, rarely' found tl.La alderotja,, 14, ay. ,We eta oi&t• venial Ind a to Carpenters and JOiner s who tad It; ••,..:. o f ether 'yoola er Hal 3fautrials. Ithoducniths can and l ' s Vas'. WiILIES. BELLOV:S.dro In fact, Olinael anliblcr. la thdr'llne. 17 ,awns on wh' CHEAP:FOR CAM! _ u.,,,,,,tint, i I . ~• ' . - i.' Our Stosk - of •', " . ' ' • ',. . . Dry Gobds, Groceries, Bools & Shoes,' _ tilats.and Caps; Tankeelitions i i&c,_ IF. , c „ the ere,treill admit f. They werer - dnittinied . i. a -, i , 111 , • " use . ,arld " eillbe ' o ' dikat Vitae. to o ctirresp4dwithlbe Wets.. l' 1, READY-MADE: CLOTHING i ', l ' We have4eit. Onet eti abo at one:arld-a•half Tart . rd.' READY-Xt it ••,;:t 01.0iTIIIICO. Evirflinly moo RLey -• ef tire ch •p. Sane tay tl., '•,l Ve, lie cow Valid a !Umber have %enturtsf.to-@f they- an: ' .1 ,,,, , (111EAP." Certain It Is Oat a =ail (ale of Verney will buy a Isar N vlle of el,dhing. • ; . ... . . . IWe w0,i1,1 ad,.-fn Oil eonneetion, Ili the infortnition of ill i , trued and the.' neat pr mankind." that we are tired and -sick • i s ;.,„,/ credit seiteto ; we hie sufferettennutJi by Ibilrendy:and are ~..,•.-, ntlned to rid ouritnen or the ',Wile t•entter." 45611,1:1k tha; r,, Idelble invents , i. the true !TAM!, we UM ret.Ohled . ..9 Lolukt, it, ~,i pfe erren3l . 4 OW goods at Vriesit,, eorremind. • t . - PRODUCE taken lo can! •ongli tbr,q04.4.11t.., i ' J. DICKERMsi.N, Jr, INew Ifilfif,l, Noe, 17. L. 1: , ;:. . . . . - ;Scrofula, -or Kixtg s.Evil - S tl rke erwtelos the whole b.in•tuld inoyhorot out-bodosetime on any per I. orp.n to free front Its attoary nor Is there one which It tote 1.1 The isworubsts taltit Is variously mused by usercurial ease, low - thing, dloorderekor unhealthylood, Impure air, hits , Althyllipte. toe deprrosidg vlceo, and, above all, by tha Whotever,be Ito origin, It is- hereditary_ la the coostitt.o„,. 4..stceotllng "horn itoreuti to thitelfi:ti unto the triad and (milt g MOM , :":111.101 , 4, It tcett[ll to to the rod of Hint whotays, I tierlavitie. of PA fat beep upon their clilrdren. l to Itaenaeta ctioune,ce by 'tleyraloalrolu the bided erartiv. terous matter, whish., he tile lungs, liver, and Internal °cm. us, ows est tobereleS • In [la. giaotla, rWeillumn'; and Ott the eurf,.., ° A. su r e s. nits 11.4 torruptlon. genderS In the blood, iletsw,to qie eoergles llte,,tOt thaiStwofoloos oostilutlorisnot only-ander Crete serol'ullsto eatt¢ha4tl.. 104 they haver:or los, Power to withstood it, t• • astaats of other Motsaes; oltioutquently, wtot cinuiliers.perlsh ttsi, 411ets which, although not scrofulous to their itature, are still mud,. fatal by this :at* In the system,. !kid of - the COISUUIj W. v. - kWh drothootes the human fondly has Its orklrhlllrectlytln this scrofnit tOtitabi hatiou ; Wed litany elestrltcave diseases Lt the 11113,41dr,r. Lean; and:htdi.wd, of all the orpos, aloe Irons vitiate, avr.oviusd the same ouse. quarter of an our people are ncrofuloaa their persons are loaded be lids lurklrlg Inlet :lon, nod Mal' Leslth to tunderndoed by' !+- Plt oleanso it from the Fromm sTnntst. macerate the blood by t4mtive medlar., and lutigorate It ay healthy - food and apdf t toediclaave supply • dyer's' Conlpoupd:Extrat of Sarsaparilla; ow mast etßimaYs4n.ftly;whied the medical aklll of our thus.. &Er prevnilling and am] malady. It IS 141.11 . 11/Itl o mont at tine. re.medlaltrinattralke beers ellsavreredf,n, eapurgnilou riEbtibul dlsorder bolo the M ood:and tkrelleseue of E.EO, system finut 110 4vo.1 : 1111:111;1,011DIV1101.20. est nu' the cure of ranty s•thotuin, but aim those other adicEl. - , which arise Wow lf. t roo h as Erik:ol.v and Jdn Dlseases.ht•Arainorq. Ittrn, lb 's.; or Erytipelma, risquism, Tuunlnt. Tette: and :slit Itheinn,. Scald Mosel. ~12.1wumalsura.:Tphilltle and IlertEni,al Diseases, Drop.,-, tlleblEny, rout, hawed. all Comphdrits art-Mt.; from Vlttaied'er ,lta•onl. • The pot/11W I.llet In - Inn - 100T of TOO 111.oD" 11 11'1,11‘. for artful, Is a de.:„•eneratkur of the blood. • The path". or pnrpre.. and virtue p to purity and regraeratt E.ml ultitoutrtLleti wEuLa liukessable In 1.14 1 ,114,i , ...4 ..owsltut..uwe / Ayer's .Catltartic.-Pills . Fir Y. ALL .141 E Dl' ,b FAAIILY I`lfYi•te• ,are NO eol,lN>l.l] 11411 disease within the range of their =lon ..1"01111100- lo %11l N 14141 .of t1;0111, prppertles reArch;ll4 • ra lemu s e„ nod yratiEmpte every portion of Ww2llllllll.i .IG}lll, Elbslusal aettra. and riLtorimg lb be,tlthy vitallues. As a E. 0 . Mu: woo: of !nese gulopertles,lthn Inyalhi echo Is boutrasl down I.lol' Imin or phystemi delsbiy 14".101:4114.114,131114 het health or- energy re: eiortm.l by m11'14.441 0000 SO eimple and 10011.04. Not omly du due the el•ery.d.ty wimp:ands Of ootry body, hut, also many hie audtiillgerullAilk , e... l l. The 41,11t11114 below named tar vit.; .turulsnxmus utp Anterm..o 41.1111.114.1 e, as:mining, ceriniatrara of t'o or enn,•.s, and dimmtlons fortheir two in the toll...Jr:rig .nounlatrats E E tkeulat,:llemrtburrm . lleadachttartsing from disordered Stur•exce,-XE.O. Irmligestannlnactlon of Betwe',.., Latt.- I Traty. ApneElte. Jaundiee, , a4sl other Eindred complAnts. Ena •.• tremi.lrame stab: of the body or 04W:talon a Its funratEm:s. • ' ____- • • .• • flyer's. } Cherry PectOral; fOP. THE RAPID - MIS OF • CIEG•fiK,C,LIIS.. 110•112,EillS3. C1011'.: IiZONCITIT:i. TS• ~CIPIENT CoN.vairnoN, .vat YOE THE =AZ/ 4T Conseurml. iTILNYs IN ADVAAICEU t.•TAGVI V/ Till PLAt.k. • • • • , . i :.,,,) .-id t 1,, the ..1 nr lea usefulnoia and no numnrnnn are th.r. ,,, , n Ito COILA that a' 11(.1 every emtion of country alratudo.,ln per. , .I , l fa iiel .,dl y ~..,.k iloz, ,D o . 2 w . :: . I , l .a . v;bet i,). .n it.,, rest t.,. on..l.l m ftt t, m , n o lartr om th ir l i g mt ar i l is dEn u e l‘ n e , l ,, ,: i • Over t, ati tz!edlolfte of Its klndla 140 spletrent to Cr0.4.1.... , t. slrvazln, and Ivla. v Ha:virtues are known, the ta.iblle. no looms., t. te tuba[ anudate o t agday for the eliAresdng anddattgeroll , sc,,- lyntof.the pdaioli ryral organs that are sudden[ Id alo2r climate. Whlie lOtyfolefwe folb thrust nppu the eoulnand:y have foaled and I+. a1.....,n1ed, tl. has gained Mends by overt'. 111.11. Cohforrul tor,. tin.. the nifiulunthrY mu tarver for'Aet, turd punduced metro - 1.4.1 nu. mamas, null I/9 resdantalge.tp he fotiptten. 0 , • • . Prepartd bi ' . - Dr. a, C. Aye r do Co.. ' 1 ;- 1 . I.O4ELL, MASS. - • . . IMI our RonalFure for tole . by it- TURRELL, i,l.n.trosn; W. 11. TIIA YEN, I ock ; IRA SCOTT, SPILIMIVILVEI 11. 1 - :, till 1.11.N1 AlS y L n ; WALTI.I.O. - dr. SWInIIER, Autori.l-; and by all Druggist/. Tritbi., pi - U.6;11 Merchnuts In bus/. Co. ! :September 11; 1 J.—two.... I '.. - - : n, , .., ... I Thin*, Examine , - Inquire t• [', - "lilt. SWAINE!S -:` ...., t • • CORP&UAD - SYRUP, or.- ~ •• • ~ 1. WIL , D VILE R.itY.' • • RB you'troubleri with a cough I nave vou pains 'in the ~ . de and breast ? trove you a ticklina,pr rishrg In the threat Bore our the Liver Carriplauot? Have you the Bronchitis? 3; ervour iftlitY, or any symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption? If you ire troubled with ant of theaborte symptoms, use Dr. S NV A COMPOUND ''Sii.L 7 P OF WILL CIIERR - Y, it wilt effect u dy and pertnanenf rime, us the eyidesce orthouseuds who have t ea cured by it will tlistlfy. . .re • Auolliter - lieinUricable Cure! L Foote or Roars; Frederick County. lid. I Dr. Swurtrz :—Fecar Sir—Delleving It a duty I owe to Co.; and to jostle , . to tlot, I have thought proper to make known one of the tryst extraonlinary turn, Inlay own mese, that hasi et truly recorded. In the month of October bat, I was afillete,l. a severe calhering, in my breast, which formed a large abse,.... I also cegnamnicateal to my Lungs and very much ofilietol them, sad dpwll.‘rgett Mrge Taatitidi efeorrupthni, eltrllll.l and 11dt.n4.41 breath brollgti 111) , Lunge re out through' the cw. my breast with pima-a ease. attended With a vlolLot cough, E. ,p and night, him of appetite, and extreme debillty, an Dial my I'll,'" lan thnught my ease hopeless and beyond the power of royale:l,r. I r‘mained rutelled,candltion for a inog 'Cute, Mad I r - wt.t....1 en a mere keleton,•und there seemed to Le no h01..e. Per I. • bed Navin read it the public papers of-Lho ,.. nlan , y wohylerflrt r.-• • t TriTpfeTastl,tornoodrc l os.ll l 'a L ,47lll'.'n":,,," . : ygrowt wstbractln sad toy arertousfandly, then:Paces, or .4. 4 e r t I . A: 1 ray lunge loge to heeLand the cot*, subsided, nod on loeng t, a . tattles Imo omiebed to perfeet health. 10ver five years I mre elapseal, and 1 still remain a perfectly L • :et y rin to this dav, Jime 2. leCid. I Mae not had a day's itlekto.s for hteen Inontluel lease lecept m . /' grateful acknowledgments. • Fours, l'ery respectfully, TIIO3IAS DIXON. l'he srutrectiher io well acquainted with Thomac_Dixon, nod Wady that he halibeen allikted as above represented. I regura. !rosary almosl a miracle—lle is a worthy member of society'. - JAMES trultoßoir. -- _ • , Wasted Of Deft clreult, Baltimore Conference. . •INGetas ealerttrel.AVl.le roe •. - • .•- • pr.AS‘vitytte7s- - - I COMpOpIO Syrup of Wild 'Cherry - ' 'l l lle ortenal and unly genuine ChertY'Prdnundive• Desethis .In 'ntlud. - It beinggctiposed solely of Vegeinblo ingredients, ttla to •ed with Perfecta ~ • . :-. ,•. , . {Swapie,s Sarsaparilla ana Tar Pills, . ' • , i • ....,,,' f;, . • C IA gentle puqattre and ....terallvtl In eine, __ superior to the gills In general ur. , • T , •, . . ISivayneis Celebratpd Vermitage, - h , ' • D. Sw#P t elillim3FaA;44rJl4ii the Diqod• • .: : I . • 411‘.-Slirayue's ISlrkvet Cordial, - ' - " in Cnvaluable reledy for timbal, Dysentery; Cholla., Choler; lied all Bowel eciplatutel • : . , .- , . Drerzmns . D rzrtm..—Dt. Swayne's AW Catholic= is tre_ irrearand unegv at remedy. Trice oniy W conto: • sold by- , C AB EIitRRT.II. J. ETlTElLlDGE ; Mourroireourd by Dra.r 71 ttierrfflh, thIVAII6OUt ttlO.t.tountygml htile,. .. • „ _ • Pret/roll ly oyDr.II.'SWAVi. Eft MR/. .I'so, e; North . tr. Street. PhilaktelOtda• ' augA, Leal• - ir , , MLEDICIXES. AMONG the KT* Cartety of bfedlencoi at 'tonere Store,olny found 'all of l Dr. SortiVa justly celebrated Family : Ayre'dCh.rerryTeptotal.i.rut Cathartic Fillet llabera Fureg.NT and Forest ridecelebrared Germ* blttets ; Louden'. o Hee of Family ruedleleve • Mem-übes (latent 011. the dreoteet edy for *rains Inkup or begat evert - ncT*l3;.blathewcou'aluttldb:t Itemedy, and Hoim llethedy •, Orrick', Vermlfuge, ami ea•m s tt other londs ; Traik's 34;Cenettc Ointment:the great remedy for be 17. r. rbeconatlem. outgun tollamzeutory complaints; Fond's Fut,an. a Mut redethltie foi . sttullar ourpoies as theabOre °lament; Amin rain Destroylute at:a good article ; NoomeXil l-12.1 , am and Idtdruent ; AN - 'a Jidandlce Bitten. Canker DrOmbllnlment.ard Oyaeutery. Drop Itater'a Cognitotind for Dysentery; linughtreA regain, for Ihiplorla; Ilelmbold a Zitract of - Buehu abd Sal:act Samodeoras; eMtety of Salem, the twat In. market. Fills, *almost enilgocyarbety of latent bleoltelees,altolgether too nun,. one oa mutmeratm—but *Mee lt to ssy,tha ye pq ila wvi dud bear eForY thing rp Pis hoe. the Drug And FincL _Store of 1 1foutrose 1107. , ADr4.TUllltrti. • H: ; . RR G S 'ATENT FE AND BURGLAR:-PROOF SAFES . A yt T -%rn; It AVAItII lay whit thstt prntl that my' , 1•01/ kJ taa ewe f l llO,l, .44 an antllonal Ztt.., to pa ; T.1114?7-7kPlB : , •_ • Maim:me, 'Su,: .. . Lotpking Glasses,. ALL sizi up to 2Q x 40, to Gilt Framer. , Gilt 1 Piatura Ftames . a . • ~ Kiln sod Waved Sfodda.o, .. , 11 . LOOKING ' ,OLEOS • PLATES, - .', pre ento,o4 /WO , . Gn shirt Nol.te. • TUCKER'S 11PATENT ray SPRING BED, . • • , 5 .. ,e il use. .. _ -: • , . • 1 Op,binat Eurniture and Chairs. gigia: Fainting. : . .. (11)iFN l'ldlpli ennautlf on handl, and Al ö e 4...„ , Av 'id . ort. VI 1.4:7,t,,Af - t. 0, f:0 f:t.b jh 4.t M.. _ HOWE'S. PATENTi E.U3PIIO- SPRING RED. (incEgaie ,'• • crag,testeigsiceik alarix*, co. Xmi,sk PAK s— •
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