Nbr tiles - Adeitratlent Reroikaa. , To Men of one. itiikTotiiig of igorthern Penn - sib iio‘rtlsi Acid; - regard tothe oseugation pf farining. Why • is it that eo many youna •men leave the fa• ternal roof to beeonie .MerebantS, Lawyers, or Doctoral lb fact, almost anvthinu ,el4e seems preferable to tbe,liie,:of a Parrne'r.= Does it not require as much -ability to•be come successful in any qf the above profes sions'as in that of a Farmer 1 Are they not titian that, if they have not energy sufficient to make a good fariner, tit will be useless to think of succeeding in any of the learned pm/ 4 - ' fessions l I take it for granted that to farm profitably, a mini should be educated.; his mind should be cultivated ' - he should read Whatever-pertains to his ealligg. If he is in dustrious:he Will find tine ; it is the idle and lazy, only, that find no time. - It is a mystery to me how many rk.ople spend _their- time, while not engeged in any employment, whatever. i Such persons are of not much advantage to any community; they are a blank in creation, and siviety feels - no lois when They pass)away. - Be diligent in your calling,' whatever it miY be. I.lf a farmer, you•- will have cnpugh to keep Jon out of mischief, if you arp so disposed cund . remember that yourauccess in life will de pend as much on what you save as on what you earn; for " Poor llielutrd" says, if you would be wealthy, think of sping as well a of getting." Be not par'sitnoniatts, but frii gal:, Do your work well. Keep your fen• ces in good repair. If you 4ee a rail oft put ' it up at - once, it may .•a•Ve S'ou trouble and •Po not leave. it till inme other time, ii - r• for some or else to db. :keep things tidy about the premises ; hiVe it-Place for es ery thing, and, every thing in;its place ; by so do• ing yoa vt ili soon become habituated to it ; it wiiiVe'rto task; but a blessingto you then' life; take a great deal of care rill' from • your father , , who , perchance, e , gri.win old and feeble,- and fess able 'to bear the labor than v u. Be honest antrupfiglat in all Sour • dealiggs. hinny; farmers seem to thin!: that their whole success , depends 'On the number of 4' • acres they plant and sow,witheut anv regard to how it is done. 'l 4 beyfaill tell you how ma ny acres of corn they 14.ve - planted, how ma• ny they have sowed ttto ~: t os, and :Ai t.n through allelethe catalogue. \Well, after !rarest. youask them how many bushel= of ditTerent kinds' of grain they hail, and• it frequently. happini to be a very small - yield for the,num ber of acres farmed at. Better have raised _ the whOle on half the lami. . There.;s frectifentl:y a difi - ereilee in the goi on the same fium, and. all lands are not ,to be , - fanned alike. - I lhe observing farmer soon realize this. . and govern lifaself tuotirdingly. Pear in mind that the old adage about plowing deep While sluggards sleep, is good yet. Yes ploWing deep; .and drainirig, that's it. All gardeners know that their success depends on deep ml 4 thorough:culture. They tray u.• manure to the greatest exce.llt, bUt if the WO . . • is shallow, in the time a drought the pro duct Will be cut short: . 1 Virgil, who - lived as long ago as the fir,t ,Consulship of Pompey the Great, in his fol. • vice to farmers, coteniporary wiih bin);an). s : E'en in tie early llwiling ¶ot the year, Produce the plow, uttd yolce the stn:fir, seer: • . • And goad him till he ArcKns toil, :Till the bright share is bur ed in the soil.. _ . _ ... . . ;Nothing said-here abed s!:irin!rig the sig.. face of the ground. ' In New :Hampshire'. a b a Vermont, -one fourth of the population arc .farmers. In ,Itiine and I Conm:•ctie.g, one fifth: - In Rhode Itiand, .ore-sixth. In Mass achusetts, one . eiglith. Ir New Yoiii 0ne ,... half of the legal Voters are i fartners:, -,-.- The ennu4l . product of wheat, rye, barley. - oats and corn, &c., in Neel York . , is E 4.50,000- 00111. •:' The ..consumption f the products of • cowsivi; : milk; butler, A: ,in Boston alone, is estimatedit t 1,90 per minute through the yeatt .• ......-. It is evident that the application of intelliz gent Thdustry and'of ciipi - I to farming, must • make it a profitablelem toy meet to say 11 1 nothing of the health and appiness incident to'the !inkiness: ' -I •.- t Farming ismore.pleasant than any: othOr -.' Webster, pay, Van turr,., employment:' , Eno other eminent statesmen, hare been -lot this, opinion, for they.li'afl their farms, to which they would retire from the turmoils,9f - Politicarlife.'.. : .•1 .. in conclusion,. permit - irn'e to say to the. . readers of the Repuldican,i -in their scramble far - . t.he West and El I_)orrido, not to form there :is such a place in uncle sam'sdomin *. ions as Northern Pennsytvania,-and that on - . its hills and 'in its-- valleys Ithryc is still room left for n.any splendid faitms, where honest industry meets its due reward, and where j a .. • men, be he ever so poor, May; by .dillhzence. snake for hinniell. and funiily a happy' h0ed,,.., ere the -winter of old age shall comb over s him, and leave its snows on his head. -- Lemon, Wyoming Co. Fla. H.. 11. 51. - • . .. . '. : ; For the lndrp ndev.t IlTuttican. 1 Best Kode . of Fertir ir.g the Sail. • . /fuses. Enrron.s:—ln ty last:l promised that ifil wrote to-you ag. n, it would , be on tbicifupeat and best plari of krtilizing the toil. ' - Of the many thingitotvcupy the attention • of the farmer, th'ere is non of more import ' anee than the fertilzing of nis land the . cheap • • est end thZt quickest ; fir no one can. - get aheadif he-is tilling a pieee•of impoverished and unimproyine soil. Beirrnyard manure is said . to answer ri'll . purtrose3, . because it con; tuini all that is 'needed to fertilize. a piece, of exhausted land. But .witli the pr.isetit eeon• omy, it faint •does het produce etionzh barn. yard manure to.-hetri - the Ifarui from going ddwn—tnuch less, to raise t' t;.).what it mig'ut, , . . - ,be raised to.;'.. .. <-• There are a number of- inherent kinds .of • artificial; manures, or-lertilizers, advocated, butiliave.not tried•thetu,por heard of their being:tried in ., .this loc-ality x sii - as'so their ef,,. leas oh the soil. in this.vicniity,l know:not. Mr. George Landon delivered the address at theiirst 'Annual Fair of 3 , :yyoming Contity,, :and, as a practical firmer,gavti it as his . opin - . ion that lime, guano, and bome other art , fi. ' 'cial fertilizers would not i)aly the Cost. But clover and plaster might beused - to.profit.. = . Be reeommendedtrying experiment.-, but to - • try-them •on a small t.calti. I have never been a great, eikrimenter,liat-1 am .pe,stittd . ed that to plow in clOver; o i r buckwheat, or f - v any kind oegetatiokwillres't - 6re exhausted .- soil, 'As forplaiiter, Lhave !used it for years; but rather sparingly, -‘ becatise . I receited the . impression that it' was not .11 , fertinier, s but an exhauster:' leads, it Waslbetielicial to the present crop; - but that it need as an extract i er, and - of wine, , as an exh uster, and not as at fertilizer . '.. But lam pe uaded that lime, if it:couldix, got at a rea nable price, sa3 T twenty emits per bushel r ' d nut too far to . draw it,•woidd par i to use i.. . . It is ztinizira Thee" that Is bought - by, ex perierigeil;wel.Plls . ught, irit knot paid - ton dear foe. There is no doubt that it is best - to experiment on •a small seale3 . but fear one - than to go through the whdle round, . Would be iedious and expeu:siye. IWOuld it not be • adiissible, for:Amens...to form Assoeiationa, to - devise; plant; tp.esperitnent on d'itrereat • kinds pfartificiallertilizers /1 Again,, would It Pot - iasji. good . phstzior•Agriou ltural Saele. i , ... __.. . ties to 4eaccnyageexpedtnentipg_pu the, quick,: "eat,' obeipesv.tiid =best mode - of fertilizing moils?- '!' • ; •• .. . . -. 1.,-A Fuld= -- - W.sitiiiigkia Wkostini a -Cch l's, , . TrieOetideoßipti!ift4n; I . . B'r .., . _ . _..4 4 rit g 14 ! ,5. , : • :-: i y , . 1. The Litho.. i 4 4,p41y, - lippiolithingl - when bes?-lieepe:rs;roteremt our; cult] bOithern.44l,. biate -balitrally:bein to itiquire_in:r4ird.te: the', ail tuni.:cheapesi tricide , of 1 kitting' bees .through the Wirtte4. .. •. . . It- is a very' rumen practice,, notwith; standing *e live in an extreme cold climat, for bee'keppers to pay bit little attention to -their bees- during t,he'xinter,.but let thein re !nein all . exPiikdi ' l to, the 'lblting stornts .Of . snow, rain and s -IW4 lb the i,ainii pospian thew occupied:dnring the summer ..Somelof the hives are :Made f r if - very thirmaterial, CI; more On three4arters-of an. inelf.:lt thic m -:' i dess, in any instances,. (as tlfey Are .. fr .. 1 fluently, made in it hut ry, •nad -the thicknet z l'of the boards is not noticed.) 'This,'ne Course, has an additio s tiaQ tendency - to, endanger the lita of the bees clitring,the sudden clung+ :they have to e , neolnter. It is plaid to every oncl - to.the ime idea nian as well as 0 the constant thinker, 'that a house-Walk of Ahic ' siding and hetwy Falls; protects the ititilatcle from Severe cold mac than one built Of.thin gtuff nieraly i lwitMut any walls; so it is:with a bee hive; , It Amid lid built of the:firs:l quality of pine lards, 'at -least an iniii,and u quarter thick, ell seasoned; the_Outside • shoUld be yltaned, mnd every craelOmd cre%- icelhoroughly filred with putty, - and painted white. The otleit'of ihisis_not to product' : .' greater degree q warmth to the bitle, bu tO prevent the mlcr, .that greatestllftli" of the honey bee, from depositing its egg (1 i . the outside of the iiive. • : -, , ' There are greaL , objettinns to having beef exposed to the-0141 air without any protec tion except their ;hammy btiilt hiVea during the winter sdition.i A great .many epiarians who - have Itelat 1)00 a long number of yeark haVe eiperiebeed khe evils and.a great loss of be as a natural tks,tit. It is - v ery true that large and'strougleiiMieg, with -an abundane of honey and pollen, will survive the Wintii in almost _tiny siC . uation; but weak and feeble pier swarms tithat have' tot,had time. o in, crease much in;.Ji-jimbers, or provide but l *scanty allOWabeeof stores', must 'bp taken care of; and, rata:tittle care soMeti nips they will come out frZsh and healthy in-the gpring, multiply- rapidly4and do a - profitable bush, tress. through tae sdnrmer. " But," cat's one who is anxious to lave all . his bees, and whit has been a great ldtser every winter; so'much, so that he was liotyable to increase his:coloi vies ahoye.seVen: +eight in number, " wlr,t . ' must Ido ? r 1 haVe I r`ollowed strictly in: the ,course that my f' . ther''' and gdandfather al-1 . ways argued was tlie very best, which was CO . let- them remain n their summer standzi where • they can gOt plenty_ of ' good Whole some air. They sic; ia;eeta - that must havt.l air.'' . Fl . That is very true. F ilet'must- haveisome air ; but they do n 4 want that kind of air thal_ they must inevitably have when ; the terupet-: attire isiinks tWeittyldive degree beloW zero. ow I shatl eonfeici. that in order • to save life imittial h-. 7 at tntiat pie sustained, -and for. that,' purptise means int*::be used in the first plaee• 1.0 protect thelanittZ r ith or insect, from extern- . ni induencls and suidden.ehangea;,.'which are •go common in shift !I . :unbent latitu . ]e: I1:.1. - 1, in the second plac4 fuel' must be proVided, or in other words, I'iourishment, and sti.ang.e as it may appear, tic amount Of nonrishnieht, actually' neces,arylo p:ustain the Powers of fife, and guarantett lufficient anithat hear, will i . in exfla , prppart(oa 11 to the amount of - _ et s.ter, . . . . and the dek - z - rbi of temperature in which he or in - seq exists; varying at least tme halt: Thus it picjll be plainly seen that the •-rib , re affil undl,,ttithed: you iteep your'bees,.aul the nearer you iiitttate a,sutiu• lifer femperatdre ; vicith good .ventiNtion find cr:ntiiiinfl:darkneSS , C the more successful you will bd in keeping 4 •ses throug t h the winter, I propose. to .sfat --- ome future nuiaber more feu - tivularly in', regard to the ditinrent methof4s kejtizinWices through the limiter, 'with extracts f-cifil df long e4ieri enee. •'i 11. A:-.4% El 12si OF DI:4D A4IMALS.--41 it ghould be yourmistortuneitofrve a horse, a-. cow, nn ox, .other anithalgto•Ctie on your hands, af ter skinning them, lisml them into your) barn yard, cut up the ea*iss into as small pieces :Ls you can conveniOitly, and form ii into :a compost; QIU-3 Sptead a thick cvtering„ of -plaster, Air iibareual fiver the biidy; place timir inches in depth undo the parts of the atiimid, then .eciver: them 4.*r with six timer the weight of the Fiintig, with peat, marsh imud, ricer mud, or ipticib mold from the woods, Or any other narthyivegetabl& matter. Let this remain six mouths, when the flash; will have been sepiiratei fromthe bones.'and the' earthy - Corr.poif will; befit for'use, then' mix with it ten hu4lielsid ashes, - and, youl will have manure jnotigq'to fertilize an acre •:of land to go-through it rotailon of .erops. 'itch composts whets being made, should, as each layer.of ealth Isplit on to the depth of is inches, have fink plaster or fine •charconi strewn over it' Thsk.bon.s should be tlisolv. ed with - difutesulplii'iric acid, and mixed with ten bushels of, l aslieS-'Which . will be found -equal to the m'anui iifg'of anotherncre ofland.. 'Let ustlow ask it this diSposition of alifend horse, cow, orioth6fisaninal,'into twenty -bp. i.lwheat, thi4. buOiels of barley, twenty bushels of ry - efs.,r foity ,bushels of oats, is•n9t better than topll - thp air with the iritOlera hie stench :of tthp 4iiinal• while undergoing docotopositiooin th ordinary way •in which dead animals 4re'dito - sed of ? The •ecptiorny of the Canna:, piotnittry interest, bealth, comfort. and etTatililess, answer yes..— = Are. • I I iii A' On Pu6ile ..,4 - venut,, near Searles • Tr; F.TP oinstymt!y'tv. r ! ly str., , crs • „I.A. ot .11 C II .t r_qt.L.:4II,LSIP•r. Albs; :or EIDE , tv. • .; • is *•, . I! ) lIENSTOCKI)LAWLEI'.. • ; "kre.-tr, ...___.:._ _ The. I --- lour ll'it'at. .._.....__ ' - SPRING AIM RiMidER. GOODS; , • - 'AZ Giea ' 4 Bargains 1 , READY 'PAY: AND SMALL-4.,PROFITSI - i ' ix, IrIMITT :r. nvw recri44.• 4 full and choice ntock of :Spring .,l L., torl ZSLA4I::rt: GU MP, Npothsig a c.-.ent variety of RH.; Print:, Pi Zits' Styles. (inn:in:ink liri,l4autn. Plah: and Fancy Lakin, Chal L• s. 1t0h,....i., liriAid'hixtan and liarecce. lihnit and • I I/C1••• and Fan . tilikn. P44.tinn. dc., with a put:ern:l.:4-1 e.rrtinnt it . is.., ail :,. Ca4onere raid earila ' .' SA.M/A. litiliAlli ` .A./AA•10. Itli± RiI•AO4A :• • iioAlletf 4 ninvik. lkorticloinn. Carp& •l• IMAIVA. alunter - S - tquilis, at.. • with A • • JATE,2 a.% itttnent of other i . , STit.PI.E- AND =LH Fllo°, ClOll S. ... , Al 1.....iff CtrOCtlit% ..............^^A , • • • . . • ; i . c.y. Hardware; .Iron, meter !, Nadn. : • ' - , . &me : hirupi. T t. liVr.- Boom trill : . I t‘LONS. ilalYtAidik%44l. lock., Carpithig.Floo till I • ... r j vtlie, Wall hiprr. rialit - Window blade& &v., ilre: - . The entire sack lednc , laire; nlO /Knot for cant., ,01l e.lvc. rcipciij.r opprtiill) 'Tn. raIf.ACA. ,CIACtIOAIVALAtAt lii it 'old for ItF;.l Dr YAY, IC; to OS per rent. l•rlore. rem:lei - twirre. An' exatalnation of the GOtri,Pti and P1:1(...E.5 1t . a14,1c I,:id.c.:: pottnil4r to 00/IA, 414 wish to I buy. , • ~,,•.). -...t. - . Flour & Sal temistuitly ondu . ltd.. ; :.m• N 1 Ltlmi: May 4. i'zi:J. EASALT! &114.'11,.5.,1LT.A.fF E SALT far Fate 6 the Warrel. READ 4: CO 4P-or /.160. Fpench IDucaLs C iLiLLIES, tiF.l4lael Jr..2" - ris.7abti ot.tAT GOOlg)S. • . . .;• e A F EBll lot of .B Ali and GUE:F.N Nreimed - ," .J. LIAM'S it ' sahibst t p TNCLUDING TIitt3UPIUMENT; foisela by A Altl9 334 _ "J•IiTONIS 60X • 5 - Great - TTriumph,- . - :..;, , 4 , •:,•-• . -- •,__- ,, N.- _. -:•,, ~ ~ - , - .... ~ --, ...,, s. 1: , 1 ., 11 !! ' ! fl ! 1 ! ) 7 . 1 . . : ! 13 ",7 aa11 1 . . - • IT, IS CERTAIN T:HAZ. • G D CAN BE SOLD SUCCESSFULLY: iN • • asporienosE, - ~- , - - : • - AND AT • s i - , • ...gt„. StrSAUJOIIANNfAL.D.EPOIri - • , CiF 3ir '• a, iS la 0 • 'THOSE doubting this asseftion will do well . to call. I -et the Stores of - • - . _ . . Guttenberg; -- liosenbauln...-& . Co„, Where it Will be proven that the merchant, in , sel ling.his Goods; can . allbra to sell CHEAPER for . CASIT, and • caitioffer inducements sufficient "to fitake Iran object to purchasers, at whatever FlLM dee, to procure the money to make " their purchases on•the : Cash Sysikm." ' .. • We bare - jest received, and - are constantly'? re eeiving It splendid assortment of - . - - ,' . SPRING AND SUMMER *GOODS, adapted. for this season and which will not failto give - . Generale Satisfadtion, .. and whichwas purchased under the most favorable circumstance's, for Cash. ~., -. s • They are enabled to and will offer and acli at prices far below °the* that have given etvilastingeredit,- ; no matter whether it into Tom,.Dik7, or Harry. ' - . THEREFORE, . , Examine, Compare, and - Judge , . s i , tea 'BIT 61ifil ~ • • an assortment heretofore unequalled by anything ev_: . er offered in Montrose...? ___. ' ' P a. jia. INT (0 . 71E- P" AND - - , ' STAPLIE D 111( GOODS, Comprising many - new and desirable styles of Goods' unknown in this marl e.t,among which will be found,in ' : Ladles' Dress Goods, all the novelties of the da , chimp at . Guttenberg, RoSenbaum,'4;:Co's.. ... 1 • . , . • . • • 'S II A-W _ L.'S . • • Saw and-choice s'tyl.: ! s of Broche, double and single,- Stella, Plaid,.Wool; TaSna, and Martina, and a new style of CIIENILL SRAWIS, • CHEAP, AT . • • Gatteaerg, Itosenbaum, & Co'si ~, CLO'fil• CLOAKS.. ' , . ~ . in assortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth and trimmings tu 'match, of all shade s , :. Cheap, at . - , , -Guttenberg., Itoseubp.um, & Co's, ... In-this department ire can offer great indwments, as we aro purchasing directly froth Importingpouse , .-• I _ _..., -The assortment comprises : • . ... - 0.7t00F .&IJOH - NSTON - i. ..„ French Sets, Sleeves and Ceara, •. • . . m- ,,,, • - rAct , .. - ---0 , - • i . ' Worked Edgings andinsertings„ Carriages ,: Bent Rims-, 1 -- - ; and a great many' mor Sit.Clestoqlllllllqol.l.s to men, . . . tion-all of which taay be found : • .` .. • - -THILE.:"..if BOWS, , • - • - CH , AP: AT . . - -••Wagen Poles, and Plough Eandles, I I i - - & • '; , -,„ .• , • Gutfenberg,• Rosenbaum, Co-& ,--. ' G _ arm-r- VEND. ngSpREIISN'SS. COUNT; P. 4. • . - - . : List tit Prices. ' - • •-,- r --, T - -,. ,_,' ,-,., I inch:Fellies, ' SI,!2SI•IA. inell:Fellies, - 2if/0 2 ‘-- - ~ :5-• ©HO) OP s --. • i;sBl, - - 3,00 • •- i • 9-• i i. 4 . i 44. • '.. ' . ,701 Bows, ; - -'' • ,6;1 Bonnets, . Ribbons. ,Flower..l,? , Plume", • 14 ~ ~ • - . 1 63'Tliillif;'heni heel?, „tit; . :. Wire,.,Stiff-Nettings, and Frafnea,. : .• -fi ...! ' " . .. icilil _ " stritcglit, - ' ,sro at-wholesale and retail ,: Cheap , at . .- I : "-: " • L - Silitfici!ory,.Poles, bent,,. - ,7t ..‘• Gm.it".l;el.ll. AsriflSisza.-iy • Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, &•\Cos• ,- . , .. . . DOMESTIC • GOODO.\ :... ,May'be found all tho different qualities of PRINTS; G.L.VGB.A./4r.3, •. - • . BLEACHED GOODS; • . .•• FINE L'3'BLEACRED AIUSLINS„ TICKS,. -- s ,:. , • -- . STRIPES, • •- • • • . - . . . . HE...V.1.,V5, .- SHEETING'. 2i yards wide; _ • CHEAP; AT ' • - - :GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S. ......- _ - • . . RELOYNALitE CLOT/TEEN \ \ -As this is one of principal brzinchee - of buldeces in New York City, they certainly - have one great ad vantage:over all the rift of the Clothiers, they hav ing one p a rtner stet. ily in New York City - to devote all - Iffs- time to this particular itrinch of manufacture. They will . finiti.h, at any time, . a good Garment, at abriut the price for which the materials . .can ..he got, They will warrant their work and a complete fit or no bargain. They keep constantly on hand - one of ~ .. -the:best stocks of . a nd U nder Coat,S. 1 . ' ~ suci. •As : - •. .FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS,. 1 , ' in great variety and different !styles: - - - - !-.... . . 1 Vests: - Vest,l4l-,Nests I Such as Velvet, i'll:.h, Gassimere, 'and Satin,. cHEAP, AT' -, , -:• .. . . Guttenberg, Itess.enbauni sic Co. : . _ . ' C .1., 0 ' .T. El IN G • - : MADE ~ T 0 ,lilt! ER P • ... OF THE e. BEST • MATERIALS 9. . ,• - At S:iort Notice, . •- - , • , •. . -. _ tibtof. Garkneats -.-. • 1 • •,7 . . !ForLadies 'o we l l as for _Gentlemen, such a . PILE, LAMBS' WOOL , lit CIiYAP, Ai • • ' . ' f. . Guttenberg, Itosettbautu,lic co.- _ - ' - 1 - - --...-.. • '— . - - . , • . ....- .Chte.utird is steicecnt Al...the:wise. • ' . i - To our numerous 7/iends and - 1 1 -- - ' • ' Customers,. . .• .. ' "- -:and in particular to those knoiring.themselveato be Indebted to us, we would say once more that we- will -Sell for • - 1 - . I. • . .' . - READIr'. y' 'PAY, ... ... ..-7 -• hereafter, and all sceo - atits - inneit b e settled with out' furtlaernotioe.l,' We are . tired • of writing Dinaning . f..414 , ti11, and supporting titePostoffice; to our lois.- We will tale all kindi3 of Grain lathe highest market rioeiapaytnent. • All accounts 'standing' oier sii rpillt.4 o selaAssiss,-.lo,llbstieftici! , *estion, un- Wit settled :by Rote. ....• • --• ' --' . •• - ' . 1 - '''.. '-' • . H.! -.Gilt tf 014.1trg,' ROgenbanilli 4 Coto. i Norm mi,..tira so; tills , . - -.-•.' ' -; -:::: •ilostr.in.rTtfrivs,..' ;.",',.- STOMAGillirailL7:; -- . . . -1-- ' • it is - a fact that, at e.. - mie petical, every mem. 2.1 her of • the huumn fliniily i,i subject - to discaso;/..: or' disturbane_e of. tile . hodilyi ruin:liens t hut, - 'moil .., wadi the: aid of a garb:tonic; and the exercise ii ',I of plain common rciise, theythay be able so to. r::, ' n} regulate- the . syste fts to . 40110 perlui • Lnent ii! , - health: In -Order t - acennirdish this desired `! object,- the true tou4e topiirsite . is 'certainly ~.:;, that, which:will pr lace a natural state of things at the least 11 zartboUsitabstrengtli 'and • Wm!. For this purivese, Br, Bostettar has-iu- ...,!! I: trodnced to this cmitßry a preparation bearing ii li his taunt., which fit n t a new:medicine, butane g, . ' 3 that has been tried or years, giving satisfue-. 12.. . tion; to: till who ha .e 'used it. 'The . Bitters i.. , :operate powerfully 4pon theAtOmach, - bowels,...Pf. and`ff liver, -restorinit.them 5 , ft healthy and. . Vigorous acacia, and thus, by the simple pro- ;E: i . .cess of 'Strengthening mature, enable the sys- .',5'.. :n . tem Ito . t riump li . over klisease. - ' ;:c7 - Far% lie-eure of .11yhaipsitt; Indigestion, Nan- ~' 'sea. Flatulency, Loss?of Appetite r er anyßilious 9 , Complaints; arising f, front ,a morbid -. inaction 3 of Iho Stow:tali er l34wels, producing Cramps, ii :Dysentery, Colic, Clioltta Moans, am., thesik -4 :• Billets have no equa1...v . ,.. . .11iarrhont, tlysenteCy or thrx, en generally con- Sr, : tract ed by need sett lam and caused principally „. by the change of war irp nil diet, will-be speedily ' regulated by a Livia use of this preparation. .V . llys.pepsin, a - discasti which is probably more ,re, prevalent, in all its f various Tema, llian any >r other, and • the cauis of which _may alway.lo 7 li 'be attributed to dera gethents of the digestive ...".. erring, can be 'curd withMit fail - hy using yIIOBTUTER'S ST( 31 ACII BITTEII§, as per directions on thohottle. For this disease every i.... physician will recent rten - tr..l3it t era of some kiwi; ~.., . thenwhy not.use tin,article known fa l ba infal- :•7 4 . • .._. lible ? All Italians liittie.their llitters.as a pre- '4 , ', restive of . ilisease and strengthener of the sys- 2 tem in general; andiamong them-all there is :L. I not to be found al ore healthy people than :7 1 the UCTIIIMIIIi, from wtim this preparation erne- i. j: ' • nated„bisel upon scamt ifie experiments which -a have„ tended to prole' he value of this great . ....g.' preparatiOn in the settle of -medical science. R' FAvr.n. axn .lure:. This trying and provoke ~7. ing disease, which ti. es its relentless gr asp -or 3 - 1 the lindy of man, reducing him to a mere . slim. -• ilowiira short time; land rendering hint- pity- 0. sically and mentally ! useless, can be driven from,. the body by the use of lIOSTETTEWS ItENOWNED 111TTEr. Further, none of the' ~r,! ! above-stated diseases can be contracted, even ,m. s in exposed situation i it' the Bitters are . used ;,..., as per directions. : • das they neither Create 7,( nausea. nor - offend tl _palate, anti render tin; , necessary any change). of diet or.interruption t'' of ordiiinry pursuits, but promote suund sleep '3.', and' healthy 'digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily tis is consistent with the pro- .... ductiOn of_ a thorough nail permanent. cure. - ti.! For' Persons id Advanced Tears, - who are :-. suffering from an enfeebled constitution and .., , i in-firm body; these Bitters arc invaluable as a P'i, restorative of strength. , and vigor, and 'heed -,,•”! only 'be Med to be :appreciated. And to a - , mother while nursing, these Bitterif-nre ,indis- ~" pensable,,especially Where the mother's nour- x ishment is inadequate to the demands of the:.•, = l child,' consequently her strength must yield; ,_,, and here it is where a good ,tonic, such as •-..,' II ost et t er;l3 Stomach Bitters. is needed to impart ;.,-- i temporary strength and vigor to the system. ..7. ! Ladies should by all nicans - try this remedy , .-7:,* for all eases q debility, anal, before so doing, . should . ask their, physician, who, .if ho il, acquainted - with the virtue of the Bitters, will , recommend their use ..iearl cases of weakness: ~.„,. , l':i • CAUTION —We cautinn the piddle against uiitii, ch! _ any of the many imitaaarer or cnunterfe its, Lut ask ':,,,... for iLSTETri:r:s CELr.PRATEn Sroli&Clj BITTEIIS, FL I , and see 11.-It t cach bottle has the words_ "Dr: .1. .lior.teztcr , s .F.teraach Bitters" Limn on the Edda c f. . of the bottle, and sitt*Eprd _on the . tn'etniiiP cep . - 4 II cro,....cring the cork, nn.1 . 0m:cr...... that.,c;ttr antograrh Er: . - ,c. - . s.scaturc Is orolfe lal (1 , .. , .. ~-. .s. i .c:a.' Prepared and gold by .T.EOSTETTER A : 7 - , surrs . , Pittsburili, Pa... and cold by all •- , cirtig.gistA, g7. - ceora, :andclemlera . generally '-;•-- through o ut the Unitid States, Cana4, Booth 1 1 .o.3neiica, and C. errnakky. • •cs ...,,,,o;o:.', .., itv. , .-fy • . - "!tiiinesis Goet On?! Itleiveady . Pay Slore , . HE Ai) lay 14A.VIGATION: " k/1111:40.1-nrilwr ri mravd tretn•Netv York. ''sro•:!d lot,t j_ 1:14 f id, Of he }.o any., and the roh:le ;tit. zi?t kr;rared Fir:v thud ulth •ti ( \ ID) /2) • .• borteht CAE..:if. o t the old M. ed. Spa.. Palle Alletee, for'Aerly C. W. MUTT, v :eV:, he _ r, LEAD PAY, At everyt...ty. ills Ana: mete of . C. 110113 . -. FAMILY f,RIA.:I-.311 OF AI.. • KINDS. FTO.tit . WERE, U - 0, , f112i N 5 All:E. VlttitlMS !pIIULS. f.. 1 DI.E.S' tv. 'ES ISs , //ELS iNs. 'LEAVY _ riL;E. ANL) - 111.*.Arlf L/NE,S: 4 ,-t: AN. • * TON FL ANN E :UCILIALCUS, TOW- J AC It D. LIAPIIt. \ all:11'13J r. PA:m.. 4 AND NIILLo.t SLAM. 11.1 G,,, con us FiITTS. E.A.N. 8K.1.4 N KtilfTING Err( vn„ lio.. 6Patr. j 3 LAlttiE LISt:ORTM EST, Yft Nri.l.k. NU'fIONS. &C. - C. TYLER: 1-I.dles ''svh n 1): a SPLENTar AMTICLL for the 1L% 1.. . f!t : ivt at I'l.Llt'7i t 0.11.113. a lxittlfr_of Itt r.,ll'S Cllt - O.ALS !L. the Lase aL:v? . LUBIN'S EXIlt . ,lA.:Tti fee the 4rtality. . • • • _ ~ -.. HOTEL . IiEEPERS I eiichenits i thnd Grocirs f 02..N.n0w be stlpplied. with the best *Wine : ./ I at,, , .ortment of • ItT 7 k- -- . 74 - 4 11 1 it'ifitii and LIQUORS , 0 ,,,A.,- , ,, , , , - ---e ever offeirid ill this cOuutyceonsisting ot (nerd fingniit, .. l I Old Part- Wine, (Pure j.) Pale and dirk Seipne"4 ;Fine Old 4ladetra, UnitedPkv Enit ictorray'lB. A... Madeira, ' Mirk,. ISira - n, Seh.erdyp, Mark Berry lirandy, In And Cavil.. •Lof Gie . ., 1 bottles, ' Scotch d: Irish' Whisked, Rom ifc., Cordial, •Monoyyaleela ila:. i White Brandy,. • for Pre- Old Biairtori dor'. - serves, Old .14 . e ••• - cio. S'our- Wini, for Cooking,. i .Old Jaw aka Rum, _ , .1.310/aga Wine, _.' St Croix do. •-•,' - 1 - 1011.).1.: It' BE.I.II'D r e ..'verb England d;i; • . lieretifird:Whirke,y, by . ihe P ale Brown d: c;Old..Bh4rl barrel, 'N , nt prices beyond emnpriltl‘n. eldiex i.e• the PIPU` PUNCHEON. HARREL...or (...^,LLu:i. , Every artkie wartnnled as renmated, /For tile was ,m.t, I hare a ellkivo article nf Pli AN DY. GIN and HEM:I4e no-ii innl putpnsos. CI battles. Ave. oi.ti-rouTNIzT,I- WY. and Atm./Ents WINE.I,ItOSE - CORDIAL, and MACK. EERILY /JEAN ltY. foe Diarrhsen. btore on Ha el n veet, 4 donne below nestles lintel . 1 • JACK CHAUMBIJX.-. •*.ontreee, ApTllll.lsq.,tr ; - , . . , • .. : . . _ Head of ,Navigation . :. } .. TweE wlderegnett desires to on y tbe public that be bee removed ha Vitro : at , 4 may not: i)o found on main - Street. f 4 Igik &ore Keeler e ;tow!, atite.te he will be gad to set his aid eatatonsete ee well as Lew 01,• .. i_. „ •, ' C. W. SLOTT. Atoutroee, .4.rjam., j, " • ' ", t. —_....,... r ..,.... , 4.... . . • 80, rimiht .WHITE Flat,sod CODY Lope El 4 8. a. e. Boot sad mx. tlattg& troOttlO Coto to ILiO K1734 , 1M. 1• , - - a TIM.. THE I\2ogTltOgE 1-;771 4114 A‘i „." \\tuiezto) . „,\ - 4 , 9 p ,.. ia p,' ? ro b 1 '. ,, Az. , L • 1 - vii, 1 6 oral Finding Store 1:1 now repiculs.tril with a Istigerirfety or FOREIGN DOMESTIC -:GOODS . •We contiany tel:e the Puhlle to Inspect out Dail" dere and Cabinet HardwaTe, POCKET AND TABLE eusuanz, IrtagiNics TOOLS'AND IfiNerAtivkiNa Ark!" FARatimi-Tooril, , Guics, SPOKTECO AESICLES, 3fISESLI,ANEOGS Aril) rAN,CY HAILIMAII.I6, . LAKE •lIERGN . GEIN ESTEEM!, • iffason's Challenge Blacking, ari47 Night and errarilica • : lt adorns the Thlaro Of the Gm], sail theera but of the timely nacku•optinthw.” LOCK- CHAINS -11„ itsiriOm & SONS CM:III:MATED REGLIFItt wahauted to raa true, setwull, atm' palls and (ace all kluds of ail 4, Iron, and Steel, Bits AND CAPS, Boors Jaw SHOES, EAS, SVOARS, COFFEE, RAISONS, SPICES, &c., t r •-d Crockery, WOODEN WARE, PAPER HANGINGS, WR#ATII, BASKET CENTRE,• BROWN VIGNETTE, and GoLD CENTRE WINDOW SHAMS. `WINDOW and PICTURE CORDS, and TASSELS, • no.orted rellctlon. CARRIAGE BUILDERS COORS PLIIRICS, NAPKINS ,AXI) TABLE LINEN; CERTAIN 'AND FURNITURE .MAtERIAL, IrACES, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC NUSLI.SI, &C., SCOTCH AND SWISS .GOODS, Posogs and Other Handkerchiefs, I ASSORTED NECK TIES - AND SILK CRAVATS, LADILS' GAUNTLETS, NET MITTS, S.ILK AND KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, &C., &C. Plciric, AtLes's BAT STATE '. DCTCTIE.S, - SPRiGGeS, MINNA IL, "AMERICAN RICIIM4ND, TACDNT, LIAIIILTuIS, BARROP, &C., &C., - . I 'orein.n and Domestic Ginghams, - Co DIIPCIF.S, ALPACAS, PARAMETTAS, MERiNOS, &C., . LAWS 4. MortiLlN DELAItiFq, BLACK SILKS, CARPETS, BADS, SHEETINGS,, I CRATES AND BEDETZAPII, &C., fcC. - - Welittarre not:.'.N; f.,rlf..f. , vii.r., anal chetzfuliv impart i r ,A r m si tioji to an ;. 1i...p1,..; u.. ,:: to -.• ~ - AT n.mt.ti, -" . , , M. S. Wi'soil it Stilt. Niniar.‘,. ,• - .'.f,..ret 23, 14:17,11.,t0 . VHAT NEXT 1. 0 1 . ZA ?; 17- 4 ifs s e .1 . d of "ZEDII PM;DON'S • ' IZTPETA LOZENGtI3 Itaic of all !At/et Cm!, of V .1 , 1 4 1. i IF uG .ti they face Lecoint TLey ea - VEJ! AGIELF skul A g •••411 • I . • to Vl^ take. . , . . • ) .I;EADILY E.VTEN .13 - 1,t1111;DIZEN;: —PERFECTLY SAFE ? ,. r ii a..a. the most EFFECTE.I.L . and Regal.lt Aist.l.elmintlC' - 5 ~. 1 Medic.iiab.in . USE. '' • illitY CONTAIN NO ArEllt i l 'i1.11.1',. ar..7 substance wlach eau Injure the weakest; la fanti hale excel:mit i- , TONIC PROPERTIES! - ..h:dlwill INVIGORATE the M•riem and render R proof orator .obse, sat attacks. rnict v. e.E,NI`.4. I .. Manufactured 1?y, W. N. PITIIpON,' I,TiMftiNll:Zl79ll;t);.n.AdDrt‘cirt4l:..l'.%'r:.titi,jr-ZZI t s i RIGITT IN TOWN: . - _ , 1 F2' TriNSION TABLES XESTV.ieTIT.To el ~ . . , . . . S IT H Oil 0 T-H . E R S's • of all SIZES. and E,RICES to suit tl.e TINES, of . Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, 1 . and wart-ante:: to were liiht 'op to eloPrle: Modtrone, June I. lat..t‘'.-tf ' i ! —_ . . . . IN Ew... StavEs• .: - • i][l. B tilt It IT if. is•just•recelXing a large i• stock of 1 NEW STOVES, - , • 1 . ~ ltrlud'og 2 full amortatrat of ' ' Xlftat,ed Oven, Large - Oven, . . . 1 •,Asn•FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVER, FOR 'i I WOOD or COAL; - ' WITH A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Prloi., Office, and S4op Stoves, : • for TOOD . or COIL : Also • . ' ._: Stove -Pipe, Zinc,, Sheet -Iron y Stove ' :.‘ ' /Tubes, ..40:, &c. •- - , - ins A.SSORT.VNT Will INCLUDE the MOST EiLECT and DESIR.AELZSTOVES .. .0 ,, I 15 f ark :..lia:AlLllril= g: A r ga " i ''' .; 'r .ti ' Vfon 44- to . . -c A Sll II f.TYE it ii. • • Nr Milford. November Z. 1it.....1...tf ' ' .. . ' . RgiIIOVAL. vitt , ' • ri F. 1 , 1:41,171,114311iia reme,yed ills ZARNESS IJle, mat i1i.L.14,•611,01' d* paw theltreet., ilito %MI • tbe belPtle t for errle nee , le.! by floyd & Webster. • ' 4 Mx- .Iriv 4.1.-r t.lw hix , , r a. Sttalebitira wblcle he has Zb• ,u up.exp:tbei:, :Or a N. . runk . . . . • S le, Ilatness, and T' Skop, _ d , ,e -,elid be ta i -r to hare hia frikaals all. 111 tw. T.',... In,,Car... e Triuluunp, a gener.il liatuortreent ;OA abbe 1 Li, pa... i:haral, fn.= wlll,li Ira remea will be wade . ar.d - 'VA); 14:': i 1:1).. 11 trluntil4; dent :limper than elwatere. I t•dhpluere a 111 pie- .-, hear In mind the.t I S. Istt to ',.Kilo 111, °bee a u. , . bi 611:, iu:r.Fllll.l/11A31. lierernse, J oar). :1, .;.1.4 . ,le. :.1 '1- M - 4 , 03E33E1 .. M. 0 rr-Eits to the pulite. rd, prions tat gaunt fall to et o 4 a IMP artd guttural' rtm• Id of I- n n ..., 2 .. rl UIIO,G El R kS. • ' I. i 4= 4 t t!i old and '4%11 tr.o.trn tetatdaldnent fame. ttlecupled by O.M. I t tS r 7+JA Rig, TE.4 S. COFFEE, SPI FLOUR, needSA L7', (by the sack or borrel,) Fie and • ail I•nc:- I ttotally found in tint eloreflrrteertri, Flour by the Wholesale and Ile . I. • t Ae Ilmean to merit, I Lola to =eli t e eCllberal abaft of public • It N. /f, Th e Itlghtst znarket Rico - paid fur PELTS, "DEACON — 341. VIAL. 74J:ib, Z. CQUIL I Itottnert, March It, 1fi,9.-to . ' A Forty ItorsePower • . ST lin ENGINE FOR SALE , v I 1 GOOD ORDER,. 1, Etr-4 1 0, 0:Ineon tual allacr t tallnee wEiml •r ToutrT. anal. bZtildverv"r."ll,orr far a Cos) r"4O, rt O:TEAM GINIST AND NA:W a air ILIP:OfHEItS keel mutant'' , on band at the ataiva •pr i B VPIOU'INEwId.F lig FLOUR. CORN E Custom o inalitt,olia.WlLOrna4 UN at the Lowest ,prkle. wo bdtone with tihrdatt; and ta alktaws WARRANTED. • I atatrw.T. , , for Sale 14:943,amiag44F0rwr,.1.11-104 =I KEYSTONE HOTEL. ILiTelri l l'roprietor. rrnr4 r`44 fldconituodl;iiailaid.'sticiit.d 'on hie& heir the Court liatiteLantt ..1•11 In dr Omen of the b•ndnesa portion' 'Of ?tontines...ls now Ml, ostnotrten and fursh.k.sl. not vs. oprbssi an :be 27th of Ann.: - lettf, for tt.o asztrantodattokOf the public and tree. elerr.. 'The Protnionsr feels ecnaldent thnehe In wiyA prrinnel to enter.. teln glints Ina 10311*! th at cannot thhisn • „,. • Complete: satisfaction, The Muse nrvl Fnenlhire'a a NEW A _ind tin weren't. has beet, tow .al to leader,lt EQUAL if not SUPE RIOR. stEna3r went In thlepart ea , the_eitate. It is well nuppllot with CENT IMPROVEMENTS and COMFORT: I , gold 01ILIOINCI WAt efts will ALWAYS he In attendance to nwponel to esetotuers. The STA fiLl7,5 connected with this Ileum aft . • • Now and C onvenien t:o. - ' The PrOptietor resketfully solklui the, pottonsie or his old Mends and the public genevaliv. ' - • WILK. LIATCII. 2duiltsw .... e. Sept. ;3:0'1.4r- - •• - --, ! urilm3l33we mmL .I . i. Enact JOstltie to ALL Iten. :t.._fif . r b n a i . !'ll , ! l ,il o;. l the par • .=lk that they hate e ~ feted ""4.-1 - FLOURING MILL !. • AT .UNIONIiALE,- and mew:1001:11e mariutaiture nt 4 Vat I v4Quall:l3, of • FLOUR, MEAL. ANIFTEtEs, Of the purest quality. To there onuiptalhted with r Ert,id'rhsretk we would ear: We dive Foe. Rang or Exeerr.r..:lr . Srurre, factored Pr Ilan S Ntioison:. Ctics. N. V. nr.d-iO4,oef o r 'rom red W.Fhingion Imei Works of f. Sea Loon 4:o„iof Newbur;r.N. ti ,with three ltoltr . of the beet Arian: Cloth, and the whole fitted up with all the • . Modern Improventents ota First Class Mill In consequence-of these luiPententtlAt. the " car.Eir7l align velt h and better tt‘enllit 61 , talrwt. T 1 Front l.nter trod 'rho( r. the sting. the . e . stnoter In iclailing, small graha will token equal 1.5 p Custom Work , executed romptly. Nil! In the Lett manner. }LOUR. MEAL, and .FEE't kept ter salt at the I;lllVEn't ttrtosterm, •,/ EVERY "PAATIC FLAIL • Plrolle Siestronno. It respectfully edlltlfed. • l'olmahtle, Feb. et • 80i:lieffi4791(eb)•.ik) iffoiifivae; BWLCM=ITailgt , AN. CARRIAGE-MAKING ~. • . . •- i • - . • . BY T E . A Mli • ......,,,, rr XIVLE 1' & LATUROP. Instil .. , ..... , JUL: removed trio their new bulldn - =;A••' __,,,, c , N . ~4 , on Turnpike,: Street. near Searle's litre, - ii -•.-. ...t . . are 31.&St. , FrlepT_UP.11. 'U :dl te tit keep ott hand Carriaiges.Wagozis ,Cut: - .. , terse They Imre provided We:Twill - ea with'a STEAM OINE and all the heriiiirary marl nit, rind raitirriii, -.a for didrar, wrirk with ella patch,. mid tiring T•ah PRACTICAL of_LONG -YEREENCEaa errip:o; h; ucoc brit .- GOOD WORKAtEN, theP we iirerin-Cd to de Jl kinds or work In 'the Bladlomithin and 1 Car riage Iviking • • " LOA: , usual prtunpt-and • I • • • . ' .ti V trianner, - and by being M , !.oral rea.ty wet inlll.4tA to suswer any or. ,ler for woit e . and ' Good illiwiteraals, and by MI DERATE CITAO;E—, hops to rt shire of 111.110.tZ r/.11.1 , 4:2; e. - We would teackr our tt.e,ki to our old custr,,l. and Invite Mita want - es:or:: to est• 111 a sry mel see for tb....wlses. ' Noatruse, August 11, • 3E164a . M . C:Vrir ' ear/ I?E.subrriber Inn zeraG-4,1 sts,- . 4 r Gr,n4?e to' the --71EAD 1 OF NAV10. , ,T10.N. - wL, tv. Le wllt.. mfourd with ale and dtpimble gotic of . . • . Ready . ..Melo Clothincr cir - • .HATS,' ,CAPS, &c ., &i:., : --. Mennalstlnz ormstr ralt6y 'and V.:A% an.: ',VAMP. A N- T k:D to be rade...n (very putl,ear :o ,•;,,,... :a rxe , t.m., wurk. r.r“:l at,prifri [11.24..c.r0 . t :Al to ...:f. f, li ZAI , I" P.T.• Vanklul for ;dm favors Se bepes to :nett /Mt1C1....1.10e rf iLe E 61,,, - -- . S. LANG ) o.N. iA xt.mse, Al4l ....JD, VZO.-tf - ' .. • ' • . in far V.ll D ps, A ir i iND _ vir I t "'VIM undocbined'icillnli! rir•ecA tlTy arse •_•s . the and all citheng • • - •PIOTT'IILi!VILDr . Na I• , • the old •iand et M. S E. M 917. are pre.,,reil tottrilsil PLOWS of the TIVAI am , mved, ratiertc aner In nee. :Inch :IIL ars, zioN, DEA rs ell 1:1121%. Lat.,1,4,1ca, ir.' , ltlvator teeth, and all kln;la •c„..ailnaa f.r F , ••••:cc•re-..r.r, 0...1.cr5, all oT %%Nab 100 • r-.lNoce to:atil a I.i.r.V as eau be atonic,' !by •et,• ecT abr. IWr,eeut Late it rountr:c. • :LIJA X. Tri,DE.:C. Ifontroae, December 1, Ivi.,tt , • • .Soap riZatrufac.tory.7 - ITlllRicalescri4r. terstactly on hand thr rate •a eqp•AM„ twetaln Mounts , : he test d:tality FOFT tnanufnetur ed from the lye of wood neat' ant. imam. In the old fashiened "tray, 11142 not lie El, fatentyiroetse. • • : 1 For thoit• that fUndell the gime. tie nanu•l•etta, the toap for sl,do abarrel. divarranted 14 all C. , •;111 to Lc lt Eno.l n: tht SoapEday be returned and Ltd raoney refunded.' - • . ' Per barrel i ' • • ts,On • Half Barrel, , - , 2,5 p . . ' Gallon • i 24 Wholemle teak!, %111, be ftithhiL:(-I—lf dell;iered ht the M,ery in MlAltrfl!e—at the rate of ten larrelmier,to, el :te §. Totstpn t tee i.r. rob. fur 4.54. JOHN 111. N 1:1 NI APES.' Montrnfe, Ntareh 7,1.5•..7..A.r‘ i .. • IiZENOVAL. New Firm. New Store. Public Avenue, pit below J .Etheiidg N. A BALDWIN eronithreq4tfittle; Raw:wee to the rethlie that be his ac actual tb WM. r. ALLEN. in ,the FLDUR,' FEED, :AND GROCERY . . B:11 -§ I NE- S S!. Also, that {hey Aare removid Into their net:l y ft,:Atl ett.l trft build:fly cm Arent, Aven, lust fklar . . ?J. Etherldeels Incte Store, where am always be • - - - '-• .. • ound the eltblmr. brands et • - ! —►- ' ..1 Peitiiiii.Flour, • ' • . . , Meal, , reed,. - " PO k, Hams, . ..- . ' i. ") Irish, Dipped Candle', ns s Tioth ~ '-, • • • ~ • • , _ Clover, . , • 1 : -.. ,Field, •• • ..,,, •, • - stud • ' , I ' • Garden - . Alsi a &arrat assortment of , - 1 - _ • " Groceries, such, as satvirs, Molasses, • ' .. Syrups, Tea, Coffee, &c. arc. .. Thankful fret- taro ' s would ;Al* a contlaushca . 4 the same, under the new rm, *dying flame:yrs to do the fah' th:ay, hoplog by eyerlt bargain to be rare drawler. •,' • . 1 -• , • BALDWIN kATAEIf. ' A. BALDWIN. _ . . . _. i: - . • .- ' ww L.•LLB.N. . AtOntrose, (ktober 74- bad.-1, - •;,• - . : . • -: - 011 gIiLLS.,:: Off - : . Y ES , ..• ITERE. WE 'C O ME. ..-- BOYD': Fa: WEBStErt; . - -- . . lIAYL'G Pirthnsa CCS:A.l47, ,, nclruff 14s S*,eh lc Trade. / are now roles:eel tessecoramodatz an len,' .wilt favor us arlt.h their custom, at "LIVE, AND Lia - uri.. - -. piece. ,STOVZ AND PIPE, .' :• . ' - - _TIN, •COPPER, 1.. . • , • ' !i• AND.'SBEET IRON WARE •et tveiT deeceiptioa usually Flan:: la threountry. - . .. ; • , Atto; . •WIND 0 W SASH,... • • ', -- PANEL - DOORS. -. , .! • - „ . ! WI . N.D . OW !,..BLINDS, •.' - - 'L A TR; - . ! - PINE .LUI:VBER, • i ! • and BUILDIN,P.MATERIALSgenfraIIy. ... ---r., Pee!eur.ble. Ceinatry, bull,infla, wlt ' ll evedtles. • Aes... , ".." "n s . lions se.4 onfirnatis of r05t,..5,e,, furnished to each J:gl l . ,cEr' ... _ .."- " It f z ,,. i r '1 1 .,,,,- ~,.....qta i ti L',1 .. .z . :g:,7; 01:10 :: rill 4 pod us, starwe Tt cu alliive to, keep the 121.rh.oartr.: cat, " 1 . . fin shoh, coca r . of kala and Mimi 'le Hutto. s fete tolls Knith of &vies hotel, Carilenter shopbtu thu Metl.ncnst Chur:h. . N.ll. MI Made ? Utltp oda= In aid:ince fa Owlet. - It il• / 5. ". '• ' i 11011)* vainsr en. • A. L. Wints7l., i.... • Muutrue. March 3, 1E,?3. , t,f" . L., . - ' • . . . . ---. „ann.* Azuturirap • : A,...i.E,T0R..4,i .... . ABELLIPCIIIIELL,.. in IPSO rois-Dta.- y Pow,' Gun Powder, 1 Shrr, Gun ' 8.3 Ca . Crockery . , Groaner', s evi, Ae,liqnee, l'ar;te. ”Il s e• Dye NnikL.N. .11 for 3.edlelnal Pu white Pkin t _l l , oodeo Pala, Garnooqie, ilsitqlan Gouda. Jewelry, peril:may, roe. alga Tie% s p to slnla. Brewheo, ac.- Alan on hand. I. sneasta eimaw* cif , 'altraprr, Whim_ Vlona,Stringt,lleoor‘ demur Mika PUN Pcrket. knives, Spectaclm. J:c.. /fen' G1i1414.1 Or Goode arriving dftlaNrr ; CHEAP Flat CASII. • : . . .I(onUmar.74az „AL . ... , . . .. .... , .. 1 .. . ' Aar. t l- ACIRIATICI: , .._.- • : 09 , 4140 ! ...- , - - I lit OicEtsts,asuasprzow Iv.A.p6ritoirou44oo.? l , ,p4,NI. tee,eome ir ti! 1111 , , A . l,l;l4panlib . ' :: fittorrzy,, esetb!diseamt,jitr4R , RE.E.T 1007 - - - ilicellige.whe .. 1 4 31 , 4 4 10 011mvi1i g . - • • LocknOlt,: :'. lar. 4ADA,NT. dleiw tett4Y4lo , Ipa avinti4.'-iltiOastlijoiityreek"ol"ll. - wBt oi vr o wtot ftertvii,!,ol,' si In • killinni..:' .. .. . . rRICES. 1858. J. DICKERNAN • 1858. 1 Jr. o i Ak •‘.' H 4. 11_W Ac r 11 E. _ j IN" kFULL - - LAST 1 .• ?FITE LIND EAsiGNED would take i %Tortoni, tole. ..,4 .1. (01111 MA fa ..0, anklet:earner). that ham raxaaly n al LARGE ADD /lONS to hls tooter rite ti stock at : - Ilardw4re, Stoves, St ve PI p . e,4tore Ty:linings; 211 c, ace.: • Ani that he Is radio snypla thew la of th e aim:molt' 's that linty l'. riII:ALLY LAW PRI ES, Ile nut.. Eintt ..," it, a his theillileafor manotheturing his CaStrata a ~ 1. Lint a arid..l . nevsltue neer any who pu ''aseand ttansitse ez a' helm expert ttielr or.iltr monk. a Ile *wild aariio these tile, a!ahrta fo'nee awe s STOVES of any "...- wripG.m. Frot - sk: PIPE. at TRI.3IIIING ' of any kfral. nal pa; ; r Wen,. he Irr i.repirerf to give they 0 Igi.i RA ROAMS: 1,4 to. Moot, silo waot in pa:x*4m Ott .t. and thes; let It run to, yean nom% he le;l1ra•hr: eery would r me pe one e'sa, a, en if hey have to pa)f.r. ptr cerrt. zuOns than an Is worth. In it.. Luc of . Slelf Hard are, his aosetn;ent is e LARGEST and BES SELECTED in Soso.... k„ro., ',only; 1. 'chased an his stain bast -rea tneftly a taanur , ~. cm, hem enabl Mar inducer ent. to th ...I . ...unity rr-ettitat.o to en . boy small hilla i rly to be - found thla rhEt 4 It., De city. We eta of 'polo! Ind nta to Camel:OM and Joiner, alto W. In want of either Tad . O. BlLlidthg Matarl..l*. iliac =nth. can tud ANVILS. 3 :WES. BELLA*Vs. and. la fact, al.nojd, at: In *air line, ty u1115a,.,,0 us, UREA 1 , FOR 1 4AhlI :T A; • ` I. • Our Stack ti Dry GooiLs, Groceries,fl Hats and Caps. take le as large as theinf. w ill adirdt of - The kora, tat ail] .o ld at vices to cc:n.p, REA T-SIDE - CL We haviejost wretwd shout one. ..Id-n.14 llgveryho.dy navv they arv'e VEl.llr rota: alp! a ouraber Late vrtoril tiEn Cestn.t. 11-1./ that a small I,lle I,lle of clothlop. ' We 'would add' In 0.1,4 vonnevtintaw th cern( d and the Ilea of 1112nklpd." Nat credit IlyhiPta ; Kt Live fllfferol enn.ich Iqq udoed to rld eawaylvea of tl.e s1,:1; rAmble ,Ixiwobe P. the :roe eyatenn we ore ' are offering ,mr erol/rot peers to eorreape piton LTE torn ha exeloulte fur 000 New Milford, VW. gcLia. .. ScroA3.l a,,, or. Kr' .. I s nn i . znsll" be , b ut,..1ni g1 i t : 74 .1 . .. : , a rai eak nnrro4plionr.o pen ars the wh4e body. nod may burst o Its. ls.o °Tat, lst ten from lit. attacks, nor destroy. (be -4 futons taint Is • various: ease, low lieltatartlerrst or uhlwaltlY . Miter lettY.ti, tilefepreastrg view. ad, al fectf , ...t 'tV hate • r Ire to Ur4;ll.. It fa ‘1: _ ilewseniang "trot parciis to child= Wit. aqua ' Indeed., It. seems to be the and of I the !Mutate. of the fathers upott.thelr chi: , Its tifeirts 'nern6eace be de - sselilon from i citrons matter. t4s Init, I.4"the lung, liver, a Kt tubelv;e4; to Otte glands. eWel hugs; tr sores. Thls fuel curruhtlort.whhtt cr n he ettentles of 110...r0 that scrotal, to must I scrofulous rompterints., but they have far' 1 attacks of other, sews: tannto , quentiv, i • orders which , al t ouch rut scrofulous fm it i id fatal by this • at In the Ts Wear • lal."ese l dedinatre the hu an faille - las Its orlria ctuttunioatleto :Ild many andructlre tTsr Drain, and, Indets a all the organs, arbe ft the saw came. ~. '. ' Oue quarter 013111 our petille Ore,saof ratted beiltbstur4lng int...nen- and their h Tii elem . . ,It fn, the system we float nn tertitlve Inedleine4l.ld Malt:orate It by h Such 3 Metikinexe supply lit ' - . lf. . Ayer'_ Compound Extratt . . th e ?meet ettecti4retnedy which the meet' Aerate for ILIA entry where yre% - allin4 , and 1 blued from the rodst active remedial., tUAII C rpUr;ation aHO foul disorder front-the til System (yet Its el4artstlve nut:x.l%l.las. 1 kii for tile earn 14.aut mtly strufilla. but I 'Which arise na - _,m, such as Er' übtlneialr, r,,, Kurd. or b.;;a4pelas, Pimples, rust It, Ils, Tolman.T;tter and Salt rheum, .ltheitutatitun ,y aline. and Mercurial Ilse 'flebLlty, and, fart all Complaints mt.to 13looth The ps, tar bullet In 't turrarry Ili truth. tut 5cr , 4„.1.3 Is a Act:us:ran.na of herr., es end yhtejs of thh' tanntorrailla Ls t. vital told, aeLth.4t wht - M sound hesitiOs ... e m - • s tltut io • ns. 1 Ayerts . Cath i o Pifis , . FUR ALL.VIIE rllNsn3 OFAriniLrniyse, art so euta.;vnt.liiiat data within the of their action rat rare. 10 withr.Luel or shade :Lem. Tr:tart...err '1. , ,r pnaperraist n.rrli,tiad cLcar se. ad 1ue1...4.te near/ partial of the human unpins.. cur:S.- 1:g It, di:eased ar. , 29 , m, aal resionnr, its healthy vitailties. .Is'a ma. „,p,,,,,,, ~ ,, ,, L,,,,,,,rperr.b.5. (Le mend Wtho is howed - 'dovar sigh we', or physial pll arm Is arttoribbild Li Aral hls Ite-alth oreatenstyZe s,,red Ly a reton . my: no rlmple and It ailing. _Not only et'. 11, cure the every -.1. , stont".lulant of sewly, bt. y, h. abet many 4.m,:•':..tuts ad daiinni r obi....s. Tre Agents below named err Ora, iin W, f ern: grater lass interhael Alumna, cormilrlrar" ern:teary.' ql the r earns, and eilreiii in. for their ten M the followir g non:plaint; : c 5,... tlveatse, Ilearth4t.. Ile-ishil,c at:volt frouttrilisotareelettortts.:. Na. e55.,1t11,,,t1 , ,,e. ii:-.1 , 1 to and 31,a1.1 ',action of the Bowels I Lc.- 1en,.,...1...a.5• of ,r, ~... Juttott:,, amt other tholrol molt l‘tufr, aria ir.z from a Min a te of the Lady or obstruction of Its functiona. • ' • Ayer , si. Cherry . Pectoral; ~7 -„-FOll. Illi: IZAPIri CURE OF ' - . er ' .•.. . Cut - nut. I Lsr.oss,wt.rbrms, EI , ,ALFZYLVI, C TNC aorr.ROP - rIR. I , er" ~,. n C .• ~. ij r11 , 4.;...:51• ma ado ..shire or CoNs.7.llrly, a l'.!• .. . TM:creel:: AI, _1:1.1 , wrsora or ear mer.'ssr. - So wide tt.e Ifeld of ha tusrfuluew !god la uncuirola are the eurea, that every i011.1./ett OGUItZi attor.:ala t known. oho tram hem not , rett front utartotng and 0... reuse fail" by fu tax.. ‘l"..en ohm trill. !SS a Z7c, • . tr over crery,otta. - meAtelne of It., kled titan apt -m eat to es. -a ;: vt rt ,e - attoth sal tit: re Its v:ettro are known. *Log:Y.le noloo.tor tale wnat anti tot Ito tropierfor the dig:est:hat .o..l(l.l , Tgeirla ef ' Iles of tte putuntearyorraoa that ace incldent to otti climate. WI he , tautly Ihterior rtuertlet tltto,A tttlltt Abe community. Lave fasted at:d iktat dio.nnied, tht.a boil tosiattltritt4tLy every Watt eourt , Ted oe dts en the aglichtilt:ov ran clever forget. sod produced cures too c•:. toeroutaud wo IV - 414,4Lib1e to be 1%14:oar:I. o Prepared b 7 Dr. 1. C. A yer Ver k Co. 4 LOWELL, MASS • All our ReO)ttO4t are fur sale by A. ITRRELL. Montane F'. H. THAYER, I.l4r.ocic•, IRA SC , NO VILLE: h. •." t LTMAS Auburn; by all Druggists d the prtuctpal_nerchant. let Sum. Co. -Septet:Atoll, 9.—Otto. . • • I ' • 01113,=IvTi ! roTgnml . . . OR. SIVATIVEIS . • , , .... f • . ' COIIIPOILIi-LO 'SYRUP! OF WI IND CI ERR Y . -A'...yi.,orueet7.lfdavew;thouiscircilll.onlr&l.°lun pains 171 tr.: .. aide ei a e you the Liver Cui ;plaint ? flute you the Orooattis 1 Nervous ve. bray. or any aim, tunas et Pulnitioary Corniptlon?. If yoU are troubled with an of the above symptoms, ise Ur . s - VA 1 1 , 1 E'S COMPOCNIJ S Cl' OF. WILD LIIEI Y', It will effect a apes... or and penuantig core, as the evidence of those-sr:As who hare been 1 tweed by It itlil terrly. : • • A49tlter Remarkalble Caret . Pore or Rams, Frederf a County'. MC . Dr. RWATA :-....e5s Sir—Belies-Ingle aiuty kuwe to the public, acilinjUltillt to } ?ll ‘ I have thought prop to make known one of .' the met extraordinary cures. to my own nue, that Las ever brea truly rceorded. to the month of October I was aCietrot. with a revere Antherink to my brine; which f ...aka large alucess, .d also - corfununimtni to my Longs and very uch`Lticted there. and dischunnd lame Mciablitics of corruption, e isnlol and interr.al. My Wrath could pass throvgh my Lungaand.o t tbroi.h the eavit;.• of •my breast with Imps sot. In/M. attended ith a rlulvnt mu, h. 4.;.7 . and night, loss of apputittLand extrcuie debility. Or that my p 1,... ...c -lan thought my eve hopeless and beyond - the power of medicine. I ' rpm:dard in this wretched condition for a lung time, until 1 war wanted to a mereSkeloton and than wornod to be no hope for me; but having read Iri the public papers of the' many. wonderful C:17,5 performed ''S anni'eo3ll , C3T , Svarriar,B2chienmer, I lameteCes. ty sent to Baltimore for five bottle, en meneed its to., 3 .d to my great satisfaction oil my aniioua fandir, the aluctss or opening In my lungs beg-slit° bealar.d the cough sulicided, and on using ten bottles I was restaed toperfect health. - I • Over live years. ute twapsed, and I still renialia'a perfectly hearty Man to this day. JUne !lOW. I Uri not had a day's sternest for eighteen months. i . ! .. Please accept raj grateful acknowledgment a. • ' Yours, itnieclfullY LT/1031AS DIXON. • The subscriber well accluaitith, ititli Thutnas Dixon. and eta, testily that ' he I beer. ahrieted as aboverepresented. - 1 regard his recovery as aloaci4 a tolracio—lle la a worthy member of suelett. , JAMES R.DUBBOROW. . - pastor of lisrilr. Circuit, Dartimore Conference', • ' • s nr4cut: rstrnot - Lazik I/01 , • s . . . s pr. Sway-n,evs- . .-,- , Compomid Syrup.of Wild Che Try,. The original and only gentclue Chent preParatlvee Rear- this In mind, it being Timed solely of Vegetable ingredthats,lt can be used with perfect tit. • - Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, - - A gentli,pu . 74niand alterative mediate, far superior to tits Malin genet . . ' II Sway.ne o ,l Celebrated Vernsitpge, -: . Dr. Swiyns's Panora , for V 1 '01711 1 4 Bo m o od, Dr.; Swayne ' s Bowel Cordial, . , An laminable rrt i tedy for Marto; Byseniery, Cholla', Chole ni, and alllßowel Comp . laints. _.• . I . . . DTSlMPllA:Dr.rttalAt—pr. Swayne's Bitter Catholleon is the ` great and uneccithed remedy Prior. only to; scats. Sold by ABEL TIIIIRIILL. J. ETIIERIDG 316otrose,:and by beaten everywhere throughout the County and Start • ' . • . _ - Prepared only or • Dr. IL, SWAYIiE. it rOll. no. S; BortbTtb treet, rhilaclelphla. aug.VISL9.-ly • . • -- ._ • • P4.11:41:11111 • 4 ..MO'NG tile' treat minty of MeXc{nes atTutreira Store.rele be AIL found all of Dr. Jaynes jcstly celrbrztrul Fan y Lined:rine.; Ayre'sCberry DrOnrul and Cut untc Italsey'. Yore.; Hine and Forest Pali blionand cabiloated German bitteral LI4I4:I;Cs st• flee at Familyencliclnea; Miere4laViGaigUng Gitthe creatiAt rent• edy for sprains In marl or bout C,teat 00.11; Nertheicaon's thfaintle Remcdfr and 'fork Getbruly Prrlck:a ratentfurre , and a vancty of ether Linde ; TraaO's 4:tete Olidinent.the great tvinedy for Lune. rheumatism. and Jill lutrazumatory cempLeboa r. rond's F.TtrlCt. drat rate tbibt for h:mltarpuryry aa~~ ca as the above Ointment; Ar.dren'e rain licetroylogthret,a gor.rticle ; Woodcock's b than; and E,ne !tot reat; Ativuors Jaundice Illttera,Canter 1 tops, Lieltavnt.aod Clirrentery Drop},Gayer.,Comiraubd for DyacEttry; licUthttn't Pr ; l:einr . 0 f • Dr wig Oa; llttmnold s Extract of titian and Eiatra of bareapcsdita ; a•varuetyn SilVtll, the beat In market. PlPoite an almost endled Wet) , fir ratent AledtrthesAltosetherton anmerr map to enumenste-tt butted It ro cay.that the pnblfe vial tad near , IS creep In th Übe. ;it the Drug and EapmFtoro of • • Montrose Juir.:ll4l. • - :ADEL TunnELL. HpRRING'S PATENT FIDE ANI BURGLARPROOF SAFES &AR tli.:.t.eco• 1.• 0 0 0 r ireloah,4 l :yrrncv.lrztlith....? - 44.,„ , . Its =Amp. 'Mel! AbT ULF' k:;3 • F. 11, 1 211ANDLLIt Aatu.: Stun ttose, Noy, Viß r if Lofbing Glasses. ALL SIZE up to QG x-40, in Gilt Fraiw Gilt Picture Frames, r e:Tistn 04 - 11 . 4 red 11 oubtko. LOOKIIIG CLASS. PLATES, Pvg Into , old FRIIIPS an start Notice. TUCKER'S ! AJEF , SPRING BEPc' - - CabinorurAiture and Chairs. - . Skrn_ Painting.. COFFIN PLAT .3 most:alp orciand. And mgroxed on abort no Cm E. C. ionpit Am, .liontroAri Sfar.b 00, 180.:tt ..HOO'VE'S PATENT ELLIPTIC. SPRING. REP, • ' 2. • bizury, folzftrt, and Rase Opm TM= WO+ lobi a!rials by WX, pina a 00, Irtaas4 s. a oots & Shoes, Notions;&c. • ,MtLth=li a-1'; :OTHING I cords READYMADZ • Some air tare , re 1410 sar they are 1)(4; a.dney ?. toi 13.13. fi re • :I are tired and rfck ' cf It a:rta.dy. and are Eelle‘lr.a th at :IA I ao:vcd to adtv.h."l. - ...! d.. J. DIC 6ERMS3N. Jr. ig7s Evil, the' blood, by which tV4 Bob,- la the.4reulatken„ t In ditease on any tart d *creme toinlch tl tray er.t caused by merutial toot Impure alr, fhb srd e all, by the etv al to tlln= the rcnorli. " ; u t r r . tat who raft, " minatiet: n." -n • ,n tbe blood of eorrovt rr d lateroaroku.a. le • t r.r.. d to the tarfart. ono, train the blO/4 ut lune '441 otjty ' , one , r.nu %la st nutukn pothh by klns elr Inttlre;•-irc Will troth rt tL tior•cw.liumpeo.l ,ebteh Irertly het this *Tort:, owl of the thee, kht . --, • .4 ‘ i renttrr are aggravate.: 17 I,r.at their persens are *th ititmelernlceel by It. ate the ',Vex' by al. e. • Ithir rcerl ar.d of S.arsapaiilli ook:11 of ~or times ri (teal ' It Is ve bete dLrovereff fer lend, and ele name re tA., I ewe It thntafLl,e cmplF.)' :Iyo the. u;byr 1. a r inmate, ltla!ne v" Sca:d Head, akysror.-..., y.• Dropify. nrn t r.l l „ from Vltlatd or I,7,pue Far nft 1.17,01," .13 fo,mic,l he blood. The partin,etr purify and ITV nr, , C Itjt Netibic In vOLIXLIrAteI
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