rica - - ' &ea 711141aflit' . ne London Athenovint concludes a long review-of Bartlett's Dictionary of American Isms rui follorvant2-±" -77: •"; • " Me - snwhile 'we may repeat what we have recently asserted, that our pure English' has • for some time bean in great peril, and indeed sufferirigttuch damage, here stehome. It is • 'Ziot, only that skillful writers rather,,use Let ' •in -than - Saxon words; but there are young • and idle folk among us whia,al though they have „been to school,- and might to -be learnyd and --- to know Vetter, - gladden' their foolish hearts , and sadden these of their elders, by cuttinn out new.shapes of speech, add, by often nun. • them, gaining - for them a home on their lips, • if not in - our .word.books. Against these We meat keep watch, or they will Make our moth • er tongue itself unlovely." - • ' ne-Sahrrdp - k Review in an article upon Dean Trench's Select Glossary, says : ' " One of the. most lasting and, - one of the _ . . worst results of the Norman' Conquest has been-that nee-eon no-longer freely create and s compound words in our own tongue,like our fellow Teutons bn the Continent: But besides these necessaryevils, heaps Of French and Latin words; have been poured in upon us irithlrut the slightest need. The language ' of Sir - Thomas Browne and the language-of a modern penny-a-liner can neither of them he alled Teutonlei each writes in a romance dialect aids own making. It is Smile little ixomfort to see that words of both' these kinds almost muse their meaning. They come in • originally technical or quasi-technical terms, • , 'and scholars.are content to use them in their 'right places. Then those who are' not scholars - seize upon them because they do not know " - their meaning, and tharefoye thinkthem finer than those words Wbose meaning ,they do ' . * know. • Individual; according to ,Johnson, is • an adjective. He knows frothing of it as a subitantive ; but its substantive use , often suppler areal need whirs we want to speak - •in a marked way of aringle person, as oppos - ed to a corporation or commonwealth. But individual has five syllables, while man has only one; therefore hundreds of talkers and writers,speak-ofanindividual when no real special opposition is - thought-O4 , and !. when they simply mein man. 'Party is a good word enough - when we are talking of a suit; or of anything which an easy metaphor can - regard as such. Bu party -is used by ' a int number of Englishinen simply as, a translation of honio. Party, luckily, is still -a vulgarism, but honorable and / right honora ble persons „talk about I individuals. Ilesi - deuce, is a word good _ enough in; sr sort of technical and official sealer), A clergyman re ...2aides on his living. The °Cabinet Minister has an official residence in Downing street : But we suppose that half our newspaper wri ters, if called en to write a German dictiona ry, would translate liana, by ,residence, and whonen; by reside. 'N.nbing is enough for *.n individual, but some' things may be suffi fun. The individual never speaks of a a g , atteisys alludes to it. Ho is never ohnk but sometimes inebriated: He is my er naked, but be is sometimes in ai state, of nudity. He is the owner of nothing, but 'he --may be the proprietor to any amount: He 'would not conceal to being poor, but he ,nay` have only limited means, or he may fund him self in reduced circumstances. He, is never a tradesman or farmer,' bnt he is often engag edin, commercial or agricultural . pursuits.- - -- He er asks, for - anything,- be always in qpDes.• If be goes to an inn Ire never wants Down, but be often requires an 'apartment: Finally, a man may either; live near London - or else far from it, but an individual either resides at a distance from the metropolis, or else In its immediate- vicinity-.7' A Doing Too Muth Work. II Our farmers are accustoined to doing a - great deal'of work, we think, in many cases, too mnrh, but have not so rsFfular - a habit of doing it well: 'Whether the greater profit is to be.found in accoMplishing a large amount of work indifferently,ofof doing less and- in a better manner, is the questipi fur each.one to utile for himself—for it- isithe profit we are seeking, not, quantity nor quality, only a 9 prat is concerned. Any person may decide this question with the slightest arithmetical ascertaining the .precise cost of raising sixty bushels of corn on a' single acre, ,and then of raising the same amount on two acres of the same kind of land. If the corn on the One acre coats fifty cents a .bushel, he win . ' find that on two acres it will cost him seven - v-five cents a blisbel at leant--making'a loss of otre-third. in producing an equal amount of produce for maket, it will require skillful management in sating to make up such a loss as this.. • This is what we mean by saying that we watt - L They are aniious to cultivate quite a number of acres, hoping all the time that .tith such an amount of land under cultivation ttiey. must reap large reward.- But hoping is One thing and a critical to elation based on well-ktspivn facts is another. They most go back to an other. They- &list go back , to the! illititri• tide of the two wrn-delds. _ In New England we, believe there's scarce. ly more than one-season out of tisenty, in, which-we cannot obtain.with certainty so far 1 as climate is concerned, any of the 'common crops of our farms, if-We but mains the had according to the light which has now dawned on every department-of farm labor. he experience of thousands of - wisp men' is spread beforevery person who can :read, so that the profit.of the same amount of labor Ought to be twenty Ir thirty per cent more than it was twenty or thirty years ago. We are aenuninted with farms of , twenty scree where:the annual income is..bet lees ' m $4,000 to $6,000; and with firms of tebtindred acres where the annual cash in-- me is scarcely twiie as many ' dorlars - tas number of acre . A min/ on 'a large )4=o raise just . as :much corn or wheat acre as a man on:, a small fart* He St notto feel obliged to - cultivate, land ly because he owns it. _Herein lies! 'the Like the boy with the * orange*, he w ire to grasp too much, and Josef profit the whole. Blight- manuring a n poor Ideation on an extensive breadth -of i land is the management 'of the rii - erchtnit: who ids a large store and fills it with rodi of , on which he pfeeei only a few 'goods. nut remain_ there and superintend it, it the call of every customer. sravel four as.far as he ought to, in handing down wanted—so that his own sunerin and the interest on the capitaLunit7l the store and goods e.xliaust all the in-; te and he growWpoirr add poorer each While the-farmer practices this kind 1 economy he laughw at the poor merchant mantifiwitureciehu is daily eshsuatiti,g, his' by it. The phrase has pasied into a rb, " that we undertake too much for' teener and still there are, few whit do in-this respect. `We forget the actu. I of travel, ploughing, he'rrowlng, seed. adtivatint; hoeing,and'harvesfing twice mob land is necessary fur agi ven crop pursues coume which five ' minutes' in. I 'ion will show be is fatal to.otir profits. England Farmer. - , on Fuze: . Toovrirs.—Sime Soukhern Bomeateadsziolagly re. the ale of mute, chopped fine in cter, for poultry. - ' lithe brito Km not itti; Awe QNorton, THE, SS OF tretts.t. . an intelligent, observing farther boy, who makes hisk b°nut , AP6oohernipqtlatliiiwOkigitt, 'a" • ''th htibi — fill recentlybeen stu prig the yko a quail and gives the following testimony' to the Cin, cinnati 41;W:oh r, . "Ile observed a smalolock dommencing_ at one side of dal field, taking abbitt fire rows;: following there' rkegularly rthtougi ' :the. fields;, scratching"` *king about evoy hill, till they came to the: other si(l'h of the fiOttl then taking another five rc4s'on their return," . and thus continuing thought thoy•were cer tainly pulling up!tbit vend Ileshof one, and then proceeded to exkirdin'a tile corn grouq. n all the ground thri . hltd c , bern over,helour.d hut one stalk of coil `ditkluOked ; that was - scratch in nearly out 13 g-ound , but the kernel was still attacheditiithp stalk. In the crop of the quall.he found ; but one cut worm, twenty-bike striped vine h ' l k . gt that still, re tained:their individuality, 'a tlinss apparently c,onsistibg of hundreds of chii bugs, but hot teVterhel of eorh."i. 'fr . ' • BOILI:ii FRUIT VIMIDLO.-7.' -Take .L`naugh • flour for a crust; add dry lo the tlOur a little salt and saleratus malt; ; tvet with sour cream ; - roll the cruStiandr-linct..the inside of a buttered bowl ;put trt a laYer.of any kind of fruit or preserves (I I!l:rfer - greierved currants to, any other) ; then - crust ailqruit alternate ly; until the bowl is hill, o4ver the top with a crust, press tightkil . the edgi; tie - it in a cloth, then Plunge into water and Ifoil two hours. If more .- water i js Iteeded,replen• ish boiling wa!er,.aff it should - ito itept coer cd with it and constantly beiili tg, if a light, dry. etust is desired, It shOul# be frequent ly turned to preveni Sticking tp the kettle.-- When done, .run a knifl croon • the sidei of the bowl, that it may turn out )vliole. Serve hot/with sweet elTnni...' PREVENT, SORE SHOVLDEI29 IS ON ORKiN 0 HORS . ESi.--- The f..Thiston .Journdl Says, the plan we have fried ald 'never-have found. to Nil, is to g et a piece 91 leather and have iteutin such' shape as io lie snugly betuen th't sholdersefltbe horde and enl• far. - This fends ofiptlilhe:`fricgon, as the ar slip? and moves op fhe.leatlier and-not on on the shoulders of tto hdrs Chafing is , caused ti{ .friction; hence this. ,remedy is quite a plausible one, and isint*:h - better than tying slips of leatherorijads:ollsheepskin un der the collar, • •'t ' . , • 1 3. 5 1 3. EMMA' vs. LAtion,.—Snotilts had. OCCS, sioil call on the Reverand:D4mitiie Thom. as Setatcliard, while he vas ai alasgosv.. the Dominic in ?" he etiquiiedi of portly dame‘wlio,:ppened 'the ,nor •i e' s • home . but he's no in," replied the . 11a13<y—" he's in the yard,' s.ouperindins: l sauner4, the carpen. ter. Ye can see him the boo', gkf your busi ness is very precise.", Snooks 4ssented, and walked. through the door pointe"4 to him into the yard, where he behehta carpenter planing it joist to thYpir of" Maggie Lau der,•rind worthy' Dorninie -stapding Unwilling to intrude ; onAhelr pcinversation, Snooks stepped, unseen, behilid 4 water cask and heard, "Sanders!" No aiisl'er from Ihe carpenter. -"Sauners; I say caqye hear .r 7 me ".Yes, minister, I hear, what's .youl ?" "Can ye no whistle sOmti _wire q6l emn and godly tune, while .:yitr . at , your work ?" "_Awed,•minister, if it lie your wull I'll e'en do it." • Upon which:helehang4l4lie air..to the Dead March ini Sauli gteatlY to the hindrance 'of whatswits mow really painful planing. The Dorninie r o ooked4 some min utes in silence, and thenOiegr)?..4 "Sinners, lhad another word to 4td lyt.. Did The gudewif hire ye by the day's dart or by jobl". The day's irg w.tiOuri'gfeeing,mast er." "Then, un the whol'e,: Sautiers, I think ye maun, just as Reel gaelnick; t.O whistling bonnie Maggie. Lauder." I i - • W.wTED.—A rake, 'by be a'y.AOr of" Pei. ar, hoe." Poor Pat!--We are ricit4!itcato .stltp that the Pro-Pat-rise Lodge oti..tlig Sons Of Malta is_tiot as its liarne irl-h institution. • Modern .Chivalry.—Thienssion 4. _s the bet ter part of ‘alor.- 1 -Who 6tch th&fossil-fish ? A. The deolcigical fissures. '!, The Question bf the Day. -L-What shall We do to night 1. . The Lacs Rows ofSunitneri--Te late boat races at Hoboken; -• War to the tough g;ose., • F - - Agricultural.— Whr - most nisineh ag e. ainst a. farm er's Jr- ftW''Dt hoar neigh 'hors beeainh t t ris f you would have l. As go further aud.fare wore; you may:130110p f4m the fry; ingfpan into the hre. Batter %bout itn , hr irojy nwn eon veration•and example, and by naueing,thern to read and flank. - .; GREAT Arill A CTION • AT N 0: 30 C 11.11 .— T 4 STREE T. Dry Goodl • • a on 11011' , VINIIII4nD a old oftinn tie people oi • iiolwross and el .') dui n, tisi.thot litogain nln seatirL of DRY tnOODS:'that he is . B Magelor.-rt lame and iiec teat of IliLltand . • WINTER 01,01 : consitstitm inn central nwortiotot PIT.I.7Le. CY PRY rel.)olle.‘, which he 111 iii al , ,zhe lowest ga'!.lile rates for Ll2Y@c3 accOpT, • Oor sto4 enfaiSrl, to MSC; Snms of an. en - Monft:from itlo IS' yer y 4111: Ps-wir: nad.',Flnnf r Conon Port-lay SILKS. /X. tti N. l'oemn. tlen Tnternt •eiodos, Pnalw'and Pi,s•i• Immo; won • tilen fto IT ker .;'ts.rth l's4merrni, Plain and Yaw). • • D 6 Laines very Cheap. _ • • CLId FRZNen Terscrs,7nendrer, Inrerene lirtX rionDS. and Emma:nuns. &r. t .,•&t..41m. • e • ; • 13.. Anit i V r iS . • oriu 6 C4SRMERE, ~ _ _ STELLAR, BLANKET, • - BROOKE, c. ' 5 - • Single Stoehr Sllaels lemel f ifromlll.solo,•S.oo, li+l4l,lllmcbr worth firm VA) to VALK% 4!..11,:ctxxl meoyabent ‘ t.. CLOAKS, 11A 4 GLAN - • COTSTEMEL .Ve., c.- Its - HOUSE FURNISHINti GtiOU ! • iea,bed Until Dat.orTowelling. Cra+h; filansC.,elpe, Napkin., boylles. &e. Carpots and Dili Clcit4, A rew pletx frpni AV(71.0.N. VERY Clltit goo 4, tDte'et i 1 ;tin RIBBONS, • • FLOWERS, k BLONDE FfirriG • ' Lc. .44 t 4c. i t r Yankee Notions ant Pegitatis Oroodi.. ex,d suortment esurßaTui4ozebuii. Trunks' Trunks !! '! • j wonht man purticotar attentfon to Mr rao4 of iItI.4MS. hick um purchased earect tam the Matuttoctom, whieh ehuht. as to bell them at Me lolyrot poteple rate, In OUr 1110!"3 may Ire Tod CANVASS AND i.EATRER PACKIN4i RUSSET? 1;OLTOS, •' LADIES' FRENCH TRPNES;: REAL SOLE LEATHER TR:virs, rarming in price fri)m 405 fo110.;., Alto LAD e 'uor RAT Dods, l'Auar., Caarid Dan, rd,.. 4 4e. 5X131 44 3 ! SKIRTS H • flifilertil 1 ! 'Lunar ad (111drama` Skirt. of rterd'ityliPitAd . Chlaume Edina from did to C. Ltd lindieedilartadruarrAd 1 0 1 4 4 5, A1 P.'S. Fl aae call and osandne my gook; .on. IMAlaulig else where. as determined to sell all of the us ,Goods at 1.6. - m. tohwet eiewo,‘ tht dotert tn 41 71 6 - J. HUIsTGERFOP9),, so courtßirteet 3 40 ; 1 Nest eio4t# l 4liertis Ode. iintawartoxlieptmosa 7 o. f.ll Vt - I '‘ , K; . , • C.: 4" • Oarbondvalo' Ps. : - „.... t v---,,,,,,..2„,...„,„...„„.. - t -. Tr , AS Itt.'s :. .. . . _qreat I' dicime - rgariffigifiglSClP=l r)lmy 1 l'lsitiiirqs - ISheetitigsl _ _ Shir' tii 1 A :DENIMS, Ir l I CHS, i Cotton Flannels, Prints, Gine ' ) • - . ' - i ,- -.. PELLINES, . NERINOB, dr EIVI . j - 'in,..tex. COLORER, AND ilaguiD, i • z. ~ wgether uilL all th e LAW:Styles of DPIFOeI - 0' 0 • IS THE MARK . SHAWLS : of ali deBc . . DRESS 'TRiMbEI Boots di•SllSo6s, • t• 'Hats iir,Caps, , • i t `Carpet., oil o loth*, • _ I - Groceries, 4 • . .. . ._ 1 Hardivarei - ice All a .14,11 wn are , prepnardl/3 offer /or ['ASH; or trilan ' Ag, for DOMESTIC PRODLCi.., stinky* that,dery competltlor. . H aving *loll the READY I'AI SYSTEM. and bollt a•laeFe add oidnlno dloto 3nlinim, we are pntletred to exhibit *Stock 01 (k }t. In long :diode WO quality .odt lib are only to be found to the L- .'bile.., CIIIen. from ur • •eupenor facllltlee In the . rurclLue of good, b buying In Large uantities,and huvh In exeltudeely for the newly Pal i ; are en ,r ~,e,i 1 main WI entonlildng Offenewn In Price or Ote its . eorn. pared Lint the old pyigem of doing Linton.... , , To b n friend, In Stow:wham", Count r..wt would eat, th buy 1 MESI'IC FLANNELti WOOL X SOCK'S. TART. CORN MEAL cATbs, BLITT EIL CHEESE, dm re oil pay the'll WREST MARKET PRICE. ' , --- .Tp Country. _ Merchants 1 . 1 -.. . , haw DOMESTIC FLA.IIiNELII,.IIARIIi. or SOC toe will fell you good, ar-lebult7t. ale rune fur them. LAW & HOWE: If yf taut ~ . FOR ONE . OR TWO HORSES, 1 • CHARGEABIZ THASHERS and 1 RA ORS ' THRESIIERS at CLFAN 1 . Eind . • • . MaiiTTACITRED it . WELLES, BLOOD it. IdO., Athil rilllE f ritOWEdi MIER TrATENT rionsz row6ii.s,•., 1. equ al.lf not supetiOr to anyhther Endless Chain rombro made In the teth and are warranted .gresffy imprior to the Wheeler Rath and rlnlon.Potrer. The Tbuga Point fionoeTowera are use. wha ter led f ooealenee by any °Mu; heltig adapted to elvers NA nets. of IA sebeee pourer is needocte-aegre different &pee. of motka ire obtained Vichout -ern:, gearing, and also an 4alrable leugth, sae velocity of crank motion for reoletent sawing.pumping, and churn,ng. - They run really, ate strong, durable,. wellidnletted t and made hf good n. and . t - , I , - t TIOGA POINTTHRESHERSEk SEPARA -. I • mad e of various rdzes, and are superior to any So of *bleb fact, aayjugge of eseb guaddsts, will tamlnatlmi. I Fanning. Mills, • I • —tr, Thruster, and *Tarot or and financial. and CLIAIIVis and.Ebnot inst. Them raft *ally, lb yeah BS dn, whit% to eleaued gt -11• for.tuat naz TtITArTIOIi. TFANAI GbILLS.PORTABLE, ' , ST SAW SIL _f, CIAMETItI:Le SILLS, vr • I ur ch veTyu lalng eountlerl should by mesas ioachluesbeforeYorclustag Umebere. several hundred p3ll , fur A Mu* lACIIIN ES are tole had near tome. ildoso CATALANfrif... AG rsr for ST..iihelninna C intr. tf gine . for_ Sal l e, r Thew a and u;-an .NGINE of fro' . heed runnlug t.catwe lts enrol tt any tirrit'at : tves and' 'oeket lichee ant D G .311, for sale by ASH GOADS: c TIETIMM STOCK P ST - nitomnat - _1 Drielninen. Muslim, • r&a f - aglug. Ititarawg, tee. ( T.., OW PR liputrust, r une 5, MO. LIDIES 9 G, i T KEE ER A' STODDARD'S for 50 . roofs a pair. .. A T M. BOOTS and :4.11.0"..iwa aniyedlc - 44; Cho , P-I Moutrow.l:,lay ^4. 15:,5, . 1 • CHEAPEST est Stock 0 , 0-01 TFI TtIERN PENNSiLVANIk, TIIE T and IN 0118 Price & Ready Pay S ore Origin, HA DEN BROTHER' Are oa Land with s Luxe gto4 of G and SIIIIMEg GOOD sre adnpled to the vitae , of thel People. . • DS, spill Di: IT 10b G ft' OCERIES, BOOTS; SHOES, A Ps, FLOUR, 81. PINTS, OILS, 1 GLASS, STONE WAA , ' HA .YNG TOI O4S, 4:C1i.., cEc. 4 - T, . . - - , JEWELS; A 2 EE NOTIONS,, ikc, ... i - at irholesale and.Rbtail. , . . Ile variety atom: sioek laseth that anyone eta vse,_ Id* a ts tri t vorithoevhl. that weals enabled to sett Ges,els !la PElt C.: ..::. . Cll E a l'Ett-th.th roe be tentata or any of th e oldest - Foci's .. :th State elaitultor , tt !elk goods for " 8!:...td.T PaY. atal *WI rale. id t =at ti ' d ' 121.1-faiEsCPX‘ITTInfrIC'6*T-_ r a. A . N nits billfold. one 4, 419.-Lly HAYDEN XS - 111° 7 r i n . MIL:t • 1 - — 4 • 1 HATS, C 11'0 ODA'. and IT'A TCH • . ~ , • `.., lvtak -the 111d - Ilings Nelv, 1 , ... • A .EW Alty,LE toraolo In Simnel: mina matey, anti • 214„ 3.10.NTR013 ' taXIKn - TOlfk:. '- , .' II ' 101.t1 - 106A... V CLUTI..W. 4'l. and inelen l'idat. for T-.. &AMA, Ilan and tido: Covancol, lirlodioti and Plano coven'. ii Elsa reiil 'ruble and Adana Spirea T "of %Talmo o arid Lyles, and altsrarrantnd to staid SLY trial r ir Inn water. Lot 4',.. eidophoop,r,plitui., fit, inc.. and - ye ll • !mak or clank. In or hot isadner. Junk the altlck to .mate furnltuai new. Fo- wit by ' 4. X. BUI.LAIII , • Montrooe..lnly ~ISM. ' at u n, • - . , Saitifor Bale ITT. iloar m . ba the LoA.D.Lu p. sairc, aacK. or us rot u bT ruium i Jur Ducedsl,H. othOr.ONNSiGOOO3." 'MID ,& twit Augra INSd Vnal 'Av ammo* ut! • Vaib EMI :.. ..,..:14.T4..4„i,_, l'ift44lo:'.7.toioi:Ojio,::,:.:(dant.. . . . . . No.A Erie BuildlnguAtendeliti N. Y. inarbit to niece ' ' Cobinncionents or b i ItODUCE tronc:Tou, &county knorlfte of the PRODUCR RIZSIKILSS, thyttenUabla LOCALITY: 3 4 and vonvealeat STORAIIOUBI, that I gull be °Mandamus lota GOOD;ltnot RETTSRADMOR, mat bonne§ ftt Rile Torte. -*dynamo made on tOnsigunniins otPrOdnce, idkc.i. ij regttired rsl&t ibeatlon dues bathe the Sale ofeasulinthenia, nod i'nottipt Angtell 'made, G _All Saki uaranteed... _ JUSTUS ZULU . • -.- ciao. L. S :. WAM • - 7 • Late ftm DILL & ARMSTRONG. Joann Das. althea to Inform Mx old -friends and elattitha that he would be planned to twelve Conslgnmenta from then and cabers,- Raving had over twenty femur aperient.* In the exclusive Coot. minion Radom he Ilatteriblthaelf that he tan alfve entire tuitlibe• don. TIP. Cousnastoss Alt Low as AST /1121ZWWIIZE Rohs to New lona Om tit E7l 9ff4 1 . co E:11 •- GE0..1.... MAN\ :. - • ..• J. DILL. &glint. • llllinligeLS. D. Chauncey, Pme. Yee. Ins. Co.' - J. L. Adams & Co. :Cr" Tot*. C. 13rush, I'ree. Met. Bank; C. B. Armstrong & Co.. " Wm.-11. Barris, Pres..lns. In-Co. , Clark & Thompson, . ... - .I.M.litudwell, Prekltont-Ins. Co. A. &G. Little, ,1.. .1. Funk, Pms. Laurette In. CO. James V. Freeman,. . " . B=l S.TowelL'llnyoratmoklyn. It. L. Cue. C. IL Sheehan : 9'. Maiden lane. Cag..lames IL Lea. • " J. O. Pghtbody, Beekman Street. Miller & Co. .. •.,.„ - - - fbanis, A.: VV. BRONSON, or Saganchanna Dem!, will "receive lied for. ward rmdueattall land. to the above U.L. SHAW and JUSTUS DlLl...Agent. New 'fork: The 111111 of Sale, ulth.corrent fundaarla be meta hack to the Rote of saki BRUNSON, *. "SepteplNF 7, rga.-17 HOSTETTER'S , STOMACH BITTERS" @is; *ptions Iris a fact that, at some period, every mem;.- ber of the hnian . fatuity it. subject to iliseasta • or disturbance of th'e bodily functions; but, iza with the aid of ‘ a good tonic and the exercise g of plain common souse, they maybe able so to -I regulate the system as to secure permanent e, health. • • In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to , pursue is certainly that which will - produce a natural state of 1" ,&c. . thiags at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetler his in- • ' troduced to this country n preparation bearing A his name, which is not.a new medicine, but one g that has been tried for 'years, giving satisfaci o. - tioh to all who • bate used it. The Bitters iiperate poWerfully upon the dtomach, bowels, Si ' and liver, restoring them to a healthy and I:I • vigorous action, arid, thui,liy the simple pro- 14 - , ' cos e of strengthening nature, enable the aye- o tern to triumph over dieeasr, ' For the cure ot•Pyspepais; fmligestiott, Nan sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any . BiliOus -,Gomplainte, arising ,from a morbid inaction B . of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus,,S:c., these z - . Bitters have no equal.. Diarrhoea; dysentery or flux, so generallycon tracted by new settlers, and caused principally 1 7, - by the changeof water and diet, will be speedily ,„ regulated by a brief , use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is 'probably more 9. prevalent, in all its various forms, than any *• • other, and the cause of which may always 'T he attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, scan be cured without fall by using 'HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directing, 6n the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of somekind; then why not use an article knowis' to be infal- F lible ? AU nations havelbeir Bitters, as a pre- 'O, ventive of disease and strengthener ot'the sys- . tein in general; and among them'all there is not 'to be found a more, healthy people. thaw :7 the Germans, from. hom this preparation ens 'sated, based upon scieatit*estwrimentiwitios - do hare tended to pror.e the value of tltis greatl, l . . preparation in, the scale of medical science. Fsvan,ign Ades. This trying and.provolc lag disease, which fixes its relentless grasp or 3 the body of men, reducing him ,to a mere shaz dow ht a short 'time, and rendering him. phy aiming. and mentally useless, can be " driven the body by the use -of HOSTETTER'S ) . 71 :RENOWNED BITTERS. - Further, none of the 0 above-stated diseases can be contracted, even 5 in exposed situations, it the Bitters are used as per directions: And as they neither create CD ;„ 'nausea tor offend the-palate,- and render tm neceasary any change of .diet or interruption r of ordinary lair:Mite, but promote-sound sleep a and healthy digestion, the complaint is g moved as speedily as is,consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. t 7 .7. • For Persons in Advanced Years, wile are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm*gly, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need „1 „ . only be-tried to be appreciated. And 'to a • mother While nursing these Bitters are India -pensable', especially where the mother's amour S . " isliztient is inadequate to the,demands of the - . F.,. :child, 'consequently her strength must' yield, and here it' is why a good tonic such Ds C. Hostet ter's Stereach Bitters, Is neede d to imf4tet temporary iiiimmirdi "lid vigor to the system. t',`' Ladies ; should by. all N means try this remedy 5 for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is r-IZ acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all eases of weakness. t we will 'OO4 EN fur whim PE I 1353 ORS. PTIII3D r OM 's Cos. • •1 clean -vt,abd CALITIONWo caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for tiosrurrnalt CaLr.unerin STOYACII Brrrias, and see that each bottle the worda "Dr. T. liostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side cn of tho .bottle, mid Stamped on the metallic cap:F, covering thO . cork,, and observe that on: autograph 5 . "signature is on the . W Praßared and sold by HOSTETTER & 7 7 - 81d2111, Pfrttabursli. Pa... and sold by 111 drnairiata, grocers: and dealera "cowman/ t I . 4 , 504 to tin bone !..;;It e et t r4 '4'ths. entfor I. 11,ACK Shea =. Shears. Ice, le .N.BUL [TIE , EGZEIM TRILLS. BOWS, agora Polea,'Euul Plough Handles, Gni? .110. k; SLIIQUICHASISA COCNTT. Pi. L'ht, olt Prices. .• . . .' i 1 inch jellies, $1,261 } inch•Fellies, - 2,00 li. as a ` • . . 1.8 . 2 2 " . as , - 1 3,00 -- 11 "." 1,60 Bowe, - - - ,60 1i " - •` - - 1,63 Thills, bent heels, 60 li "!: ." . - , 1,75 ," straight, .- ,50 It" " _ . 1,83 Hickory_Poles, bent, ,745 . Great Bend, Aprli 13, M 9.-1) ' I . . - - • = OTE .KEEPERS, 1. Merchants d Grocers -._ CAN no w be, plied with, the, beet A an ; • aasoftent, of ' # audiGlll,llollll. ever preyed in thie cou \ nly,consisting Of s • lOldI Old Foie j.) Fine Old 'Madeira, S. H. Afedeira, Black Berri, iirand. bottleg, . Rose d . e., Cordial, Tittle Brandy, for . -:Pre servev, Sour ilrine,,for Coolan t 13falagn IViaw, 1 • CIDER BRANDY,I. Ratified Whiskey, by the barrel, , utara eognete, . r; , pale and dark Seignette,, CnitedProprietorlirandyl Alder Swan; js c h er d am, , arid Clover Leaf Gitr, 3 , 5 Scotch é-Irish Iniekey, -Monongahela - d o „. • OJ Bourbon Jo: di • Old lips - do.) Old Jamaica Runt, I . St Croix do.' New England do. Pale Brown d' Gold, Sher' • , • itrSdnn berond oor . riandknither - 'the PIPE, Tvscur.x. BAR R EL, N. very art tie warranted as repensented. Paean mall trade,. bare a manner ankle of liftaNDY. GIN A md 81.7)1. far nardiebuti I.,urpora battlft OLD pORT,SRER, RY, Itd ALEIR4 WaRE, ROM VORR/AL. aud DLACK BERRY lIILANDIG for 1. rotraw.a. Ottnnt un ?lain Ritter.A *on brlow fearle's • . • JAM. ( 1 ,14111.10 t WAN. • Itontreer. Awl:mink-4 . . 1 STEAM - GRIST AND SA. SIIt *ILL.. ECST BROTHERS keeps' momently op baud et Lbe More 'MM. OLTERF/NE and ME MO L R. CORN URA L of Superior Illy. al.e. CIRO' and BRAN at the lowed. prim .yudoin !sort edit be done with dispatch. And In all-auses WARRANTED. .. Montrose. July. Ined.-tr - y - 3000 ROLLS WILL PAPER 70 DIETERENT STYLES. lkoldering; v iVindOW Parer *ct• k g* " .*Y ' iumwl4446lrll4the XALtwutizi. t. f 4 „.. ~,,._:,,, ."- . t>ef '....., 1 1 - -, z ''- ' ', ---___' • -:......;74". . ..,-; . '-•' • • ' 4 '''• : --.: f..' , ,:' , ii - t . j - N•".., ‘ . .. '. ' - ' i . , , , , A....ii , ,- ';,; ~,,;!,. 1 ~ i t : :":?,: ,•l' : _., .. A .';', ‘ f=ll l' ‘ liglift v. - • i _ , - m r o 0 \ CIMIZRZ,/•7:. \ • , \ ~, „7 /. , , ' -.ft-, : • 1 l i ti . • I - 11, 1 . . a- . I .,''' ':' , ..r.'- -- gi , • . - -12 -' 7 -: 4 "it t . . -• Gener -, , Finding Store Ls boy irpleraillMdiltli a large varkty ot rq,aE I WM' DOMESTIC, 'GOODS. Wecordial- 1 Y Incite the Palle to fruited our • • Builders a nd Cabin*A Hardware, •• . • -PocOr.orirT.tail Orrin; :. MECRAstcB:Toq ARTICLES, --r PARY/NO Toois;• Gl#6l,'SP - 91T1A6 AtTiCLES, IifIiSCELLA#OI7BiND FARCE HARDWARE, 1,1-19 i Hanoi GRINDBTC!Nr4, Mason's Challengn . Blaekbig, atwaya hrleht and srillrLgt; "It adoins the Palace a the G reat, anti them the solitary' hut the lonely Batltwoodsmau." L dit °RAMS. • 800 Ik•So6s Catrusaran .Eaat.tan Sawa, warrauteif to run onto; set ROI. Parry polnla,And facU all klub of • Nails,, Iron, and -Steel LILES AND 'IAN, Boom AND SROES, Ti;E BCOARE, COPPEN'RAISONS, SPICIA. &C., Crockery, WOODENEWARE, PAPER HANGINGS, . WREAEO, BASKET CANTRE, BROWN YIDNETTE, •and (31.n.nli'pastat: Winnow BRADEN. • • . - Wow* and r(druaz Con's, and Tansu.s, oa-aporna selection: CIARRIAGCBUILIIIIRS..apons, . LINEN FattaI C a2.APEINS- AND TABLELINRN, CERTAIN OD FERWITURX,MATERLAE, LACES, Etwitcribsates, ChAtnatc.Muscitt, &C., SCOTCH AND . s GOODS PoNomancj other Handkerchiefs, ASSORTED ,IfItCK TIM AND SLUE CRAVATS, LADIES' Getniscwrr, NFr MITTS, ' SILL : Alin'EllD GUIYEA, BOSlilti, &C., Lc. . • PACIFIC, Adam S. - - BAT STATE . DIIPCIULS, Sraindg's, Dmixa• Aminii - iti, - litcpxox.o TAcoNt . , -• }Wm 'v,' Ilikaoiv. &c.;ltte., ~, I• • - ' . •-•' ' 1 Foieign and Domesda . Gingham - ) - bitilEGL4, ALPACA.,, PARAIISTTAB, MriuNos, - /LT LAWN't Moqn.9l Dr.l4l.sis, Butcy. tiru.r.t4, ' CARPICTLI,•BAiI • SIiFJPEDMIL, ,-. .' . CIIAIRS!AND BEREITEAPS,,&C., &C. y.• dump bathing for Inniklan. and chexatally Izapareloliavialo to all. llo y ing = tO t i ti ce , yytt i r remain, . _ I I. 11 111; N. Wll.lOll. ifle• SOU. Stoatrtac., March 1..... c. , . , WHAT NEXT • 1 1 1 6 1 Z A r l !r stead of MEDl .Atrcuf r - PURDON'S WEAR LOZENGES Rare entirely +pottetlotlth; hate ofall otter khrla of --VERMIFU Glg • (a-L'rthrer they have bearae. known. They are :- ; • VERY AGREEABLE - ' . to the lasi. READILY EATEN BY CHILDREN; •• ' ' PERFECTLY.SAPE, .• end are the a,.4.: Et a t.GL rat, and Reliable Anthalralatlc Medicine in USE. ' • THEY CONTAIN NO AtE.R CURRY, I 4 =y ealraaace whlchean Ware the whitlest Wahl, haverzrellen TONIC-PROPERTIES etb4 sill INVIGORATE the system and render tt I n. , f It .rdaaciaatt attadv., PRICE lIL - CENTS. . ''- ''' ) • .-; • ,Manufacture(l by W. N. PURDON, ) Aunt-dale. Pa. For able by Abel ; Aural, Amos, Nltia.la. Zara! :tri ;r t.a 4„ tr e ;:l l ' i tpleyi Ilaytha3,httl;FM.J . %l , t n c;rthr, Jr., an .RIG , --Hir IN TOWN! lON TABLES ~_ .T u.vcsrmitius. Dl tlllllllll,llOlllllllBl of all SIZES.and,PRICES to sult the .71.11F—S:of Walnut,.6 l / 1 4Xtrt and . Mahogany, and urrantigi ton, pat right rip the Ilon:me. June 9,1658+4r _ . NE T H STOVES.. tr iiIIRRITT ie Pilaftcceivhx s large „ atock of 1 • . . NEW STOVES, 1.4u1a. a culls oatmeal Of Elevated Oven, Large Oven, AND-FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR - WOOD. or- COAL, - WITH A ; SOERItT, VARIETY OF Parlor;, °Mei, and Shop Stovei;,, for WOO!) : Alm Stove Pipe,.Zine, - Sheet Iron Stove Tt4s,' &4., &c MIS ASSORTMENT wiIIINCLUDE the nos? SELECT and tiESEEUBLE STOVES id MAIM. 117/4 will bit sodld on the mosttavoyulde terms, are.. to . - Marble would lot lte the particular attention of 11 - UTEILS. New Milford, Noremt4r Utqe 2 .-tt • REMOVAL. , ! , 01/1001 - IGr:LrgliTillltlrrmi'dtvilß" E E 9a r.tty.oett v lril br-Itiold IVibet n er 4 , • dour tAtlow Kerirr& bt.14.11 's whit% br tru ...{....pn.voty fur 9, . • (-. . . . Saddle Harness,. and Tinnk Shop, 1 rort N where he wdtald he haPPY to Nov hit him& =IL . Harrwee'rrharinge,certh4reTtisoueral assuitraeht ; Oak - Tafined Leather , on hand , tutur whit.t limiutleel will be toads and WAILILOTIED. - Alt uftruleg . done eheaper than ehusrbere. • Outman" Wilk pieta , WO In mind tkit 'WWI to Settle up. enc a . Antrobllve. • G. E%Fitlt.D.H..i*: - Montrone. January' IP, Ir&Hc . ' - " •. / .. . - .c.c>1333.. .. I l k ry fl t„ t107 : 11 7 ;A a 4 lk. pl, r.s . that . esanot fall et .milt,. b large .`". - ... - T-1 7 ' GR . a .ERI-ES ., , .. • M. At the old and ***moist) tablithluent formerly - o.ropled by 0:II. SWAI?B, TEAS, OFFEE, BF ICE, FLOUR, ; .p and :AA LT, (byte Rack oibarrel,) FlBll, and all 'Alleles '131) , found 1n,.1 ilsre Grocerhis:_ • .. • . ideal th e -Wholesale mid Retail: .A. 1.4,, to t, I hope t ick melte a liberal share cepubllipst ropege. IC 11. The blithest 11,..,T t erse tine for PELTS, "DEAC9N ' ^ and Vlgo:L BliiINS. - 1 Jdoutrose. Starch 16, 19: kip ' . . - - ~.... ~ 1 11 EAT It - • IthET:! . . : On Pub/ii 44 ventO, ne - &oriels' Hotel.. . , .., , . good sn ppl ' of MEATS ' Ifi E oftl/ kta - dc. r Ctif. :tad f * .t BEE !ATTU. eat vga., maw% sad iA r .... Also for I I.QES of all EL&. • S. T. ItesetonGt N. liairs.n. ' Atonntme. Feb. IS ' Head It r... 4.40,44 . _. Piromll Kceill natl. wir o 1 1 "lit bCg i aP ° r e I t Av ylicattore..44"Veq4. - ,•,', ~.,, -,;-, i • - ; , ' '\:., SArat:•• IR, orittietriaol;• ' Wm. XATOLPrOprititiiii.: Rta trivia e iltaribeLi be luest• rropreacilf oddest_ belt:pry _ lettOr. pr , Li a re,w, "1,04 7,t0 11 11 1.5, • Sy! 4 _o -,"zt• ThlcEtintie nr.l PdriState ors Irr.W__T Ina 1Z eirtente . halt been • to ntodta It EQUALO4IIII%IIIOR. to nog nlntliar t btthla _Tort of the . It te yell inorodett With all ?WE'RE. . , DIPROVEMILN led ~ C OMIPORTII...mI OBLIGING • Alin - As Litt ALWAy g. be In attendance to teopond to etntotnera. 82.1L111.X1i ecelielth Mb Hops ate .; , - • ' C on v e ni e n t. ... _ NeW a nd ' nn , 7... Ilaot restmethily aolidlts the patronage ne hti oid Mende aid the pu ll s gene ral Iv. - • WM. IL =TOL, Notatote. ePt. IMUMDALE STEM I: , .Eutet. Jastlce'l4) ALL 'Meta. kVA:, regrectAily lntonp Out. Mewl,' =Ole pub- . ~• 14r.., Thu 00 ban compl,their largl and bußetior . F,LOTTRING - V 1114141 .• • . • IMIONDALE, , . . . and Commenced the Manufacture Iti all the carious kind; of . : . . _ 1 •-• , FOUR, MEAL. AIM FEED, ' -o the ;amed quality.. To those unaqualnted with oar Establlihment , ' f ' at7ga ' l l ty 'a irr.& ' ;tal "' N, l , e ,.! ` z l i . ... r f.,',7„frupeZ,' 3 37..hinr": frOm the Wannington IninWorki . al L.-Manton It. Co. or sewhem e k fl with three Bolts tif the Lest Auchor-Clotli, and the whole fitted tili th all the , . . .. - A °dein ImOrisvements lora First Class Ell. I oonwkuence of th'e'se Imprmxments. the s SCREEN" to dispensed w h and better results obtained. The }tour lab/otter and wafter. and th =Wig to the customer to grinding small grains will Oat equal lb . Custonv-Work •ex tied promptly. and In the two winner; FLOUR:REAL, ;and F .1/ -kept for sale at the LOWEST CASII PRICES. Sarterautmastvws is EVERY. rea:nemmt. Pubßr panage In nwpeethilly solicited., _ - %I:umiak. Feb. 'A / 1 33 9 v1Y, - . ' ‘, ,'" ''',. soir?e,ffitiQgji - e - ,t i i) BLAC ARRIAGE-MAKING I - - BY STEAM! • --.%yesahra-: Irar.VTLES ; h LATICROP. bmimh are StA:t UFACTlAtk:tle,idd will FA.y t•". 3 arriagesMagone, ters; Sleighs, &c. - bey,bave two ided lberntelree with a . SfE:t3f ESOLVE . and all necemary machinery And convenient-a for &doe work teltb dlw I • • and band both PRACTICAL ISECIfANICLSLONWEX• 3 141CCE, and employing none but GOOD WO4KMEN, ' they are prepared to do . illicinds of work In the Blacksmithing and Car-. , lqageMaking ,Line,'. ' . In theft usualiitempt and. , 9 I orb:manlike Dianne - r, - . by bell= at all tlsne. oit'liand ?eadr and willing to aniver any or t PT wOlt, and try usStw . • • Good Illaterials v u• bypat . moDER . ATE ett.ttiriF—s, hope to revive a 1..y0 share of ronao. • I 'a would LOW, our MAhl W:A to our O CUKolOto% t N wort to ere wa call and pre for thermal , : l,: N=o Mt,e3j:ticry' z: 1. ITE nutweriber hit remove.] hts N etockof Good to Gut "MEAD E_ GAITO ATII&" where he will' now be f . with a lame desirable stock Of itegicly - liffadeVlG4king, HATS,-CAPS, &c ., &e., eramdsting of everf variety and kutde;and WAMES:WiIt TED to be made la crery particular as rood custom work. and at ptirta that r.snnot tail to suit, for Lure a . Thankful for post Gros he hopen Wine& a tint:ante of th e *am , . S. kAGDON. 31foinrose, April VI, isa-if iir e.-TARKE - RS ATTEN 1111 - TII E tuldersigned would 'ltstperifttily annonnee to the F.awnts, and ail pthe•s Wen snalf that MOTT ac TILDEN, • at vhf oldlwand of If. & E. Nrarr, we mrpar.s to nrrnitat MOWS of tar most approved patterns now in use. etch a. DE 47711LETIA. MOTT's IRON.REA M. /re Alen POINTS of all shads d 4 Cultivator trek and an MM.s of macho ibr Fanners and others. ail ofvehleh we propose to fa 34 LOW ZO can be alihrded h . any Mat. ll.EUtensin this country. . ELI II MOTT. G. Ai TIRES'. Mounce, De tternher4:4-11. 1 . .• I Soap BlEanufactory., • rlf ( E sutvcrityr keep. coaXantly on hand Sir ale at Ids establish 'Gm Iti,llittit tree, the Item quality of SOFT SOAP, martutactiu ed to the Ire of wood when and grease, In the old fashioned way, and porn) any patent prnerou _for thocc that thrash the greaseslie mantdart arc the leap for 41,74 2 lewd. Warranted In ail ream to be a good article, or tht• Soup utay Ix retarred sad the gooney niunded. PRICES. Per barrel $5,00 Ralf Barrel N - " :450 gallon ' - 26 lipialesside &alp, will he foreisbed—lf &livered at the Aehery to Montrose—at the rue of tot balsas for 11.111. cc at Scranton at ten ter. rel. for Ee3, JOMS GENET WARES • • M odrocc, March 7, 1.-.16.-tf . - =I Publit Aveiree, jostfbo4.l. Etheridge's. A. i t i e " Zer kr =Mr. tral e :gZ hi pu t ille Ibai. 1:e . 1 FLOUR;. FEED: A N D GROCERY H.B U . S I-RE S-. 1 - . -. Also, alit they haire remove;tlato their newly x. ,.;. 7 ~1 . .. 57.7' !flied up bulldlne un Public Avenue. jum:below s r• t - ----+ , J.; .ree . ly Etbrri arue ;J ' on. where , CO alwar.bc • -. . the aholorA brands of . . Family - Float; ,:- • . . . . /. I - Meal, Feed, • 's. , TlLiothy, • . . .j• ', Cloyer, , ,130 d,.. .: •., _ an .1 .. . . ' Garden Seeds. Alto a general awortnaent of -: • io fir ceries, - such u Sugar", Molasses, Syrups, Ten, Cot leo,. &c. 111 c.,, 'II dial ty.W past farm, would panelt a continuance of the' allille, undett the new &in. pledging ourwlre. to do tbe falrOdng : hoping : l7y. each bargad , u to by wan&anat ber.. , r- BATACIN .i . ALLEY; . A. BAk.Di• ; ... . - ... • . ' : Rif. IC. attars. 3100trwe. October: Isze.-le ; - , „.. , All :TES; - 11 " 4 " 'HERE WE COME. - BOYI & WESSTERI • gANlNGarhased of S. S. Woodruff !Mita& In Trade. rat now p spared to seelanmndatenll v on,will favor so thelr et at - LIVE AND LET LIVE' pate,. ST 1 O d i AN.li PIPE, • TIN, COPPER, • AND SHEET IRON WARE of every &snipe , * totmt yto the sunnily. , Also WINDOW . SASH; PANEL DOORS, - I ' IF.7NDOW . L A T .11, PINE LUMBER, and BUILDING MATBRlALSgenerally. Inigne for County, holidays, with esseciaen. ." tbas and outman.% of east die . fundelsed to owls ujj as may dystre Mem at ad orate yr „T .. PePennydolt the County wdll And = '" r. it to 'WV Intermit to Oa us. Borne and we ne. Ili we 4 , seta ess to keep the LW/sante out. Tin"hop. comer of Idaht and Turnpike otnvf4 a few rodn'rauth or so-vie' 611. curep eldsp near Ihr 'Methodist Church. B N. -All Made of taken In riebanke forGoode. W .IL Dor 0, 11011) k WEBSTER.. A. L. Irin's.) *Grottoes. Much " I • • • . - ...'.I.A.BEL:::TURRELL • B LAITIWPOIDER. RatUtt. Fusr Gun, Porielee, 6tat.'Q aa Groot** Ibrugse Modicint* Palau, Stutl!= r liedlclnAlPtupusm Whitt:4V,, Wagles raibk - Comp liming ye Mt. VancrOoode, kyretry Perturtury. For. !mat-I,WspignlL Tut* PAW& Alan wlout 4 dna 11 . .1"1011131fra rape, Wbtr*, GA Strlnut Awor iluta4l/111* Aeolus Knivasapaas**, at:: Mar ouppliarat aor= t itesua week: /pH PM! -• . • „ALCM _PS__ TIO .t...,- , • le-F---P?aiounmlis, r pantatioun ir ecii..4 -, - - 1 . l., ........4...1.41.,....uw, ix.,61,1. . 2 ,."„.0.4ffii i i,",, tits*, ~ imor.„-t1,,.r*,1044-0140.4,00wAit __, .awirsilir -. -.. tt : i rt. .' ' t , i ' t vrt ,'....::.'-7: . :;' -,- - -;..,-..-." —, ii&ii))** , c -„.„,,,,,,,,y:,.,. AND REMOVAL. w Firm. New Store. York, Harps, H Fish, DlPPedVandltsi - 5 H itnut Irak 'on"' ' ' R w A AND- s.T_Ovit.,. Etto It m ~,..., - -..ra:nrisio BLA T ! _ -,- hems trnatutornalMtifil take tide opixotamt i 010.4 JL, awn hie Mends and attomera that he has rearm! made )LARGE ADDITIONS to hieSteper extesidreatota, Hardware, Stover, Stove' JP ;Stove • . Trisoittiorit, Zinc, ' Ise: ' -.- And that be ts_prepared to lapel) We wino, Of the unlty'ln that Wm at UNUSUALLY hot" PRICES. Ite cm himself'. that Ida Wiliam for manufarturlng hie corn Wawa ft ea te., Ow Tina a decided advantage inn anri who purchase end at ts ' Wu' earrisothelr entire nod. i ' ' Re would say to Odom who Allis to romelsow.STO of' any de , ieription, STOVE PIPE. or TRI/111/NOS or any and tee fur„ __ t wat them, he lann hared to alto them °RUT DA ROM 111; but to them who want tot ermluwe on a year* credit. PO thee It run two years more. be had rather they would nit on tone' one else, Min If 'WY pale to MY 7 3 per ae,M. mow ; than so article Wroth. Ist the Wm of - ' - T I Shelf liardware, ' hie enitteforent la the LARGEST inl BM" • In f(nooto, • bum dandy; !cel youthaecd or his T ham beat mostly o mattufaetuti en, be to enab l ed to offer lar na ato !how monkey where. who . buy small bllla, rarely to be fond Ids dole of the big El ~ lye ran ' offer ;medal natintementa to Carnage, and Joiners who are tniAralli. ar either To or !funding Ilatatito.llladtamkhe ANVIL% - VICE% BELLOWS. and!in faa, Moo-A atoldng W. -nor, by adllng sn l to, CIILIPFOR CASIIi I „ - i - , , , , Oar rs..xlc a - ••` Th7 :l -- - • . •••• DryGoods,AFocesles, Boots SittiesZ, Bats and Caps, Yankee Notio sole. lea taro as the thee, will admit of. Theypot at S. fowl figure, and will be raid at taken to oarreepond w O ll ft he II REIDY-MADE tLOT IN 7 We hat e)nat. opened absent one.ande.hilf weds Br CLOTIIIMI. LrerybonY !RP fhfl are at'eP• Some. 4 rear Ducar ; ands monher parr restored to say we CHEAP. Certain It hi that a wean pate of money wW pie or clothier. . We would add. In this eptumalon. for the inforaratlon. twined turldbe. . rest of nankled. - that we we fired and credit wean ; we hare runkred enough by it shanty. an Ibitied to old carneires of the whole lerliter." Relied nimble ghtnenor le the, true eyetem. we UP 1‘..01701. to / are naming nut giindli 11. yet.% lt. rinThkepetti, PRODUCE takes, In rl.f..harate for COOPS. New Ifilionl,-Nor. I', I'V.I. ' 1 J. DICKZI ' _ , . Scrofula,' cirillittF,r . vii, Y a emmitotio . imt duea:e' emnipthiri of the maxi. • which I hula basinses sithsted, as wk.; and poor. Ileac In the • • on, pervades, the whole Ludy, and way puns not lu Warm* . any part of-. it. •No on. - -mn Is free form Its snarly( am ls there Mae w Wray tot destroy. Ise nenfulous Minch* .Isrinaly musedby Mai dl,. faro. low living, disonlered tudjkslthe food. Im_pure ' filth and ituthy habits tor depresclog viers, said, akin ND. by tbe veteetal tectlon. Whatever he It, %elano ills hereditary In -the emastlations , descending "from ;mats to childrim Onto the third and bath maser. ethic Indeed, Indeed, it scows to to thmerst of Rho Who says, ...I will sidt , the algal Uri of - the ththasupou their alldrets." • Its tufeets comae-m.l)y deposition hum theblorld of corrupt oral. - cerous metier, which, In the lunar.! sod interim/ oll,enss lean ed tuturcies ; the glands, writ e ;' and on the Ream taps-ions ormares, This foul corrupuou, winch geodes. thehloom demurs s• the mends, IT DIM so that scratiloa cusamliutioes not o • a sullerfrom scrofulous escupt.Mds. hod they have far less power to thesend the smacks of other diseases; euresespayntly. sem. numbers by die: unless which. although hot fcruliot in their =tam still render. a fatal by Ills taint in the spec Mud of the a • whkh decimates the human tawny Ids it origin directly in agraohm contaminnlifln and Irony destruclive diseases of Oil es,, kkinisi; brain, mash indeed, of all the iss•Qma, arise Rom or am abed . the eame'eause. - Ourquarter of all our people are serofulotis r their • no art In ended by this lurking Inked...is, and their health In • - It.. - To clause It from the system we mum moat* the by air As treatise methane, and lush:orate It by, ealthy . food t esserelse.- - Suds a media:* or ripply ; in . . Ayer's Compound Extrant. of Sarsa rilla r . the most effectual remedy alder; tile medical elan ad Our times eau - desist for this ecru where prevalllng and fatal malady; It Ls emu. pissed fans Um Mum DODD naoontals that base bem dhudercdfor the - expurrstlon of this fad slbsonierTruto the Wood, end the tamer/the arms's...from ht Iffsffillliff Dot/IfclytllllM. HOD,/ 1.2 thetas} be ceurdtel ed for the rum of not only IMOtab,-, bin DUO those of alfeethens which-arise from It, such ad Frontier and Mu Lthshees, tat. Anthony's Dm, Dome, or Erisilmlass riuddes. Ducats, Dlutehes.i Blabs and Both,' Tamara Tollrf unl. Nag RUDD,. Scald Meath! Dines„orresn, ithrsmatism. Mid llermirial Diseases, pansy; DI Ikblskty, mad, lossl. all tie' uptakes 'arising Rom Vitiated or=e Wood. The }sputa: lellef,ln - Jammer or rue swots" focinded. truth; for naluttita II a itir,tueraon of the blood:. Tile partkulsr purpose and virtue of this 40.442411.4 is to parity tad regenerate this !Ind twirl, without width aimed health is Impossible La tontanaltated oximitutiond. , -A3rer's Cathartic FOE ALL THE A f43fILT PltT:tlC, are so compoomi that disease althlirthe !mg, of Lair action ran rare ly witrastuhd or evadelliesm .Their peterethag propertless scarciasr.d ' cleanse. rind Invigorate every portin of the human oramahm. comet. Mg Its diseassal action:mut much*, Its healthy Nitaliliet./ Ad a eon &unease of these polpertia, the Inland Who Is howech down with polls or phyelat debility Is a:noel:Mai to and his health or energy rt. stored by a remedy at once so simple and Molting: Not Orly do. they cure the everyday complaints of every baly, but also many Ilaculdm ble and thumemus dieemen. The AVMs below named ate pleased to inrui.h Plata my Auarhan Ahareac, austainiag certificlies of their mars; and direction,. for their me in the following- comcgainta ens. texvaat Ilearthatt Headache aridug Rum disordered liremach. Nau sea. Indigemien.• Yalu In and Morbid inn nion of the I -e s. neut. itllCy, Ley Or Appetite, Jaundice. and otherldndred er blots, melt Mg from a low state of the body orobitructlon }isfu s.o . • p 4 int Ite all in Ayer's Cherry Pectoral(, FOR THE RATIO CliatE OF " , „ , Cot'aar, ("or or) I vrtch›-t, ',toners/0c CRom 800 coml. r.c. •CITISIT ewoRRITION, +NU roa• TOL LL/427 Or I.!0:s 1 nr rrivr PA- Nrilll VI AOYARL ET orocto Or TOL 131.ZASi. ' ha RUST it the (kid of its Befit!* Mid so ninnerom the rises , airs cureserhot tiltuoete.ery sectietn of tunic) abound! ha venoms publicly kronen. Rho have been 'rehired from alarming and even don wane dire-J4,ot the hoot by its nue. When one tnedAto superior.. it)) ova !rely other I. i edit !IA of its kind is too apicuant t escape 61. , role+don. and , O nitre 110 rtUtßarOfiloorD. the public no longer hod. tate o'bat antldolo to employ ft r the ao.tmodog and doncerote. anixt lonsorthe pultnonar).ort„ard• that ore Inchkat In ovr filatte. While Instil Inferior renouttH throa uplln the ortorotraty LAO thßod and Neu f trotted, Ibis Lao gained triimat by et Wy Ltd. wtimed be:Ne llie on the AMICRII nay cart near furze% And produced guyed too on. toeroce end too Moat-able tot* falhotten. Prepared by. , Dr. 4. C. ' Ayer fir. Co. _LOWELL',MASS,KSS. 1 All our Rendeileo are for sale betA. TCRRELL, 3lontrort ; W. 11. THAYER, Ltimoet ; FRA SCOTT. SPRINGVILLE: 11. h. all ERMAN, Lynn; WALTMA $ .t SWISHER,' Anbum ; and Wall gra de and the priucipal Merchant In SuAll. CO. heptt tuber H. lezv.--6mp. , , I Think,-Examine,; -1311411 E'S • compOVIND';':INYItVP' OF- ' ' LH C'H RR' ARE you troubled with a cough? ghee yo u pains in th e'skle and breast? Bare you stickling or riling in the throat? liarte.: you the Liver ll.ompliunt? have you theltrouroitis? Nervous De billty, or any symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption? It_ you are troubled with any of the al; re synx t rms,, we Hr. SWAY it' a COMPOUND SYRUP-01 ° WILIY. BERRY, It will effect ',spee dy and an ent pe_ crimes the weld cc althorns:Ludt whoharabeen cured by testily. • • . - I Another Remarkable Care! • Po= oi Boons. Frederick eminty.3ld. - Dr. Bwints:—Dcar Sir—Beliesing ft odour I owe to tha public, _ and In justice to you. 1 have thought proper to make known one of the nusd extraordinary rum. In my own that has Fever been.' truly recorded. In the month of October I was added with a same tethering In my bread, leh formed a largealtscess, and, also communicated to my Lunge and eery moth them, and discharged Large quantities of torruptlon, external andln rnal.ll4 , breath could pass through my Loop aid out through th cavity of , my breast with apparent ease, attended With a violent ugh, day - and night. loss of appetite, and extreme debility, ea that physic. tan thought my cue hopeless and beyond the power of m • eine. 1. remained In this wretched condition fora long tlerfiN til I wad 'waded toe mere Skeleton, and there seemed to be no hope for met but havlo,vread In the public paPert,of the many wonderful cures performed-by your. COD MUDD STILT or WILD CD svr.llinnieelbste. lyseut tollshituare for flue bottles and commenced Its use. motto my great satlitaetion ant my aushun: the abscess Or opening In my tubes began to heal.and the cough subsided, and orb d uslosten bottles 1 wasrmtored to perfect health. - . Oyer five years have e lap sed, and Lstlll remain a PeA4.l7' heart/ DM to this day, June ir,dakl. 1 have not had a day's al as for eighteen months. _ • - Please accept mygrateful ackricewledgments. Yours. very resPectfullY.• THOMAS IXON. The subscriber is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon and can testify that he has been aMided as abbse represented.: 1 his recovery as almost a miracle-11e is alworthy member of ety. - JAMES B. DUBBORO • Pastor of Berlin ettrult, Baltimore create. • ragman rsamcciasni 101 • • Dr. 'S !a --,- Compound 'Syrup of Wild' Ch . .rry,- The original and only genuine, Cherry preparative. this In mind. it being composed solely or Vegetable Ingredients, It can be used with perfect safety.. ' . SwaynesOsss apari 1 ,andTar'Pifs, • A getitle pantglire sad alteritbre , tiredlchie, tar superior to Dm IIP Is in general sae. , ' • SwayneloiVelebratod Verniitage, • Dr. Swaystee Panacra, for ridgy:tag the Blood. • Dr. SwayneN Hoare! Cordial, - . An Invaluable remedy:for Diarttcra,, Dysentery. Chollesigeboleral and all Bowel Complaints. : 4, DoWLIDDA rDirrirSta!-...Dr. E.Diriernltrer CALhOlkOll LI the great anitnuequalloti remedy. Price oily to cents. nokeby • ABEL TU ABELL, J. BTIIEILIDOE, Montrose, and NI Dealers everywhere throughout the County and bate. Prepsred outy by Dr. IL: SWAINS SON. 'No. V, Bls Street.PhlLidelphise; • ' aug....11,1 8 49.-1Y . PATENT ME I ICIIER. A Rd:10 the mat variety of Medicines atTorrefra Stn XL found all of Dr.: Jaynea Justly celebrated Fondly • rayrPa Cherry ilictoral and Cathartic '111x; Halsey's re . and Forest nib; llotiorokrelebrated Orman bitten ties Otransily 131edlants; Ilerelants tharallea blithe edy fur sprains in man or beast 'evert ne*a ; biathearoon'a Remedy. and Horse DAV ; Urriera , .. 'ermituge,.aridu oilier kinds ; Traere M Dintarruldhe roma remedy f rhoomarialm. and all In minatory complaint.; row, drat rate thing for atrulLar ponmics at the above Ointment. • I Pain Destroying ancloor toed article ; wicocra Balsam Llnitnent ; AtercW'a Jaundice Hitters, flanker Drop!, Lint Dyseatert Drops; llsOreta Conquounl,for Dpentery ; Rol repair!, for Dysixpidat lfriMbollre Nitriut of Hoehn sear Sarsapeanety of Salve; the teq market . au almost rrallese rmfirty of Patent 3,1 4dnea.altor Mier t • ono to rOtaffinge—but Nadler It uvos.7.otot the public will 0 ty every thing in this line, at Druirzyl Panctfittore of I Montrose AIiEL TUB ! 11 - ERRI-- - VG. I -S PATENT fIRE AND BURSIAR-PROOF Si tiltß D to toy rtanon% no shall wee Ulm 1. 0.1 1 100 t hem mtroll.,/,lii an and& tat lot, to its commis. Th. SPA' tiAVV.A WNW_ F. I _ 4 • I . Cll..tiaMER, At Montrose, N0v.14,14,8' —if .I . . - * Lookhig-- assess • ALL iim, ip to 2O x O , Gilt rtuni 41 - - Gilt -Picture 7raine , .., , • Min AM Waved 31 . 1 ., 1, LOOKING- GLASS LATE 1 PM tritAai Smoot on otnrtt Sleet. ....„ TUCK-ER'S,, PATENT SPRING BED .the Wry 11,A In tie. 1 C O - a b . ineiluT u i OtureO dll , ,Ign. PEiltug• 1 MIPLATED cfttrlyau dn4.tott einnred on 0 1 :- - rliejt,,,,ABo:lpab. it. . • ; 1 , •.1 ovi*Ettr DING B prIIPTte $l4",- ATER- ,eOO4 (1 /' ixoT.eltrr,,, if, 9 9 ' sf#l4loo.:' k , • El== cial 01E1 Eil 1858. 'pr,arAni ifiz u re 1..7.* largo I. that -the it. and i~ 313 .I:najtot dtclnra ; t Vilna ales ite, edrem ot burns, tort. * ; adrew's &Ilona t,nnd toles Mt( of C., and 0111:130.r. • d war• ffE t oar or rkieftli ITO
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