Aa Affair °filmier In Sierra We find the following Carctand correspondence in the Sierra (California) Demoerat of Sept. 17 A Ciao.—On Sunday, 4th inst., , ln a dlicussion on the street, 0. B. Tyler made an assertion Which I believed liccirrect. I told himit was an. Be called -me a has. '-littempted.to strike him but was caught bythe_crow-d.:---Be-rilieatO the epithet govern] gum I promised.to.see,him at another time; re- minded Mat that the gen4ethen around woold not let • me touch him then ; and drat, as he should , certainly ! hear from me, there was ha occasion to repeat his, re ' intuits. :.Be continued thditiplying epithets upon ;Ile. .An hour or eo afterwards; - 4 asked a friend of both to 'Yet Tyler to meet me on the Gymnasium t , where, _--without arms, away from.the crowd, .we could snon., 4" settle, °Ur. difficulty in . 'a - quiet way. declined beiring the message.' I told tilmi,must then take my chance for it on the street About half am hour latCr an opportunity occurred to ice T. a blow be _ fore those around could precent. I give him one fair4 i in the face; with my naked hand. lie went reel- k te inginto the street and I did not follow him—wishing ~.only resertt-the insult he had given me. .Ile says I ..apprtt bed behind him.. I refer, fora contradiction to this, to' Messrs. F.O. Chistie,.J. Buckley, Wm, Edwards, J. Bryant, and A. Kennedy. • After get ling hil face put info shape, Tyler met me on the - street, arid drawing a pistol, bade me draw:: I did . Se, but his arm was caught and I did not shoot. ' sThursday evening, Bth ,, I received., through, the ' ,4 hands of, Mr . Bartlett, a note fioniTyler. Friends of • T. had been told, as I have been informed, but did mit krtow. at the' time, that I would accept a dud. lenge. -It would seem, by the-language employed in his note, that he did not mean to bring on a fighi.— • There was no necessity for him to color the rank " between us. The blow was ground for him to de mand '&oAction. The circumstances formed no ;parlor Ta claini ss His grievance was the blow. If the circumstances ditiliot justify my condnet, my : part wait to apologize. • He must not assert a lie and ask me to endorse it by fighting upon it. He; sent his note, lefl'hia friend no; discretion in the premises, and "eh town! His friend bad.no authority to with ' draw the false statement, andlyler, when informed of it, was mot disposed to ;" that withdrawn, I might have accepted his - cliallenge—a consummation he . . manifestly did not desire. In ill my part in this matter I have been guided hy My friends, and by, the judement .of - gentlemen familiar with the duello. In "Considering an answer to the challenge they ruled it ihaposSible to accept, , till the false statement, which was pointed out by my answor.' should be withdrawn.. I have stated precisely, and in detail, all thecircum-! . stances of this affair. It was brought before the pub- . • Ec—,..let the publie judge it. Tyler has sought solace for his damaged face in a newspaper paragraph, wherein le finds relief by calling me a coward and assassin. If I thought any one would think less of • me on that account, I mightbe sorry. It any of his sort presume upon his stateineut they will find, as Tyler did, the .I have the courage to do as _Tyler - does not—resent an insult wher* . it is giccn, and an awee."the lie" with a blow,. Here follows the eor responOence alluded to.. W. J. Fonists. • DowNimtss, Sept. 8, Forlhe blow which I receiv ed from you on Sunday evening,last, when you ap• • proached Inc unaware and from behind my back, -1 _ demand the satisfactiondue to a gentleman.. "Mr:Bartlett is authorized to settle and arrange the necessary preliminaries. 0. B. Trtaa,. • j Dowatartus, Sept. 8,:59.. . 0.8. : Tour note of to-day is be- 1 fore me. 'ln r'epli I bate to state that your account 'of the affair of 4,14-even i n g L. , materially incorrect, reproentin4 , that' T,'" approached you from behind Jour back." -.13y your conduct - you placed me in a position which required nae4o defend inyselE I feel that I went no ftuyitee—did no more than the cir 'cumstancesjustitied.. Until you shall harecorre'cted your statement of the occurretice of SulidayVi - ening, awaking it conform 'to the fauts, I can have no fur th er •eonespoidenca with you on the subject. . Dorstri - in.s,Sept. 9,'39. W. J. FORDIA Esq—Si; your note of this morn , NB was received. By referring to Mr. Tyler's •note of yestardiy,_you will see it: WSS intendeefor a per wmptory,challenge. ' You Will oblige me by naming ilileod'toarrange the preliminaries. -Respectfully, soars, . Loris Ilararrr. Dowatavit.t.s, Sept. 9, '59. • : 1,. Barrirrr, Your note of to -day i 3 at .. hand. I cannot conceive that it contains any- expla- nation of the objectionable ;language of Mr: T.,ler's eriginal note. reboil therefore adhere strictly to the terms of by note of this morning. - „ - Respectfully, - • DoWitiarm."Sept. 9, '59-2 ?. TW.nines; Rsq—tsir : Tour note of o'clock 'to-dly is at hand. If I understand the Matter prop- , arly, kr. Tyler sent a!perentiiory challenge yester - day. "Wish to know, without any further delay, inhttheryou intend td meet Mr. Tiler or not, on inch terms as - marbeagreeduptin by mututtlfriends. • 'Respectfully, ete., torts .Raartrrr. DowrlETni..t, S?ttt. 'n9-9 P. M., Barman, Esq—Sir:!.youf rote' of this after. min has just been 'received. Llectrianna ywhich r - 1- think..should appear obviotts, I cant make no further ' • - answer Orr. Tyler's note than waecontained in my And-Conannuicathm I Respectfullt, . Tux Woman MAT Ljo&thr SCOLD.—An attempt has heen made in South Carolina to deprive women of the natural and tested right of scolding, by legal process, but ithas ignominiciusly - failed... 3dra. Nancy Stevenson was indicted at 4nders . ori, S. C , as a corn. mon scold. Idr. Orr, formerly speaker of the Na tional House of Represenudives, appeared in her de fense. He moved-to quaeh the Indictment on the 'plea that, scolding is not lan indictable .offence in -South Carolina. The distiOguished advocate it re ported tohave made a very eloquent and gallant pleti for his client, and he succeeded; and the court or dared the indictment tjuashd, and declared that por. • don of the common law, .dating to this offence, ob solete in South Carolina. Mrs:-Sterenrum:inay now relieve her vexed spirit on l witt.hing days and other trying occtsions with ent*e impunity, fearless of .constable or'judge;.or theinameless terrors of the Courtroom. We.prcsumelthe decision-of the Caro . linsjudge will become a precedent, and that the oda-. israovereign States of this Union will not be behind the nullifying State in regard for the rights of women. Bat let not this- freedom ae g enete into license. The dechtion is that the common law against common ,colds is obsolete. Whether uncommon scolds 'ire: to be Wended* a nuestion not yet mooted; rind there nisivbe breakers ahead there. Rams Asp Buzinose.—The *hole .North Ames'- : lean continent has *My this' tyila. millions of inhab itanta, hardly as such as France or Austria. The wings of Central and South America has only twen ty-three millwne ; lees, 4,lien, than Italy. guropean . Rule* with its sixty milli:o4 has as many inhabit ants as America, Australia, and Polynesia together. Sore people live in London than . in Australia and "Polynesia. China Proper bat more inhabitants thad America, -Australia, and Africa together;' afid India has nearly three times the inhabitants of the • whole of the New World: The result -is, that our planet bears 1,288 millions bf mankind„ of which sum total -- 522 millions belong to the' Mongolian, 869 millions *tithe Caucasian, 200 inillione to the Malayan, '196 millions to the Ethiopian, and one 'million to the American race. Divided according to their -ecinfes ainns, there 'are 885-millions of Christians, (prates tint and otherwise,) 5 - millions of Jews, 600 millions Iseking . to Aalatin religions, 160 . millions' to Matuitp-. edam:lmi 200 millions of (unclassified) liesthen....- AlAsassen. • • - • . - Ram' Paco.--The Geneva Courier Innis that Mr. Jotha E. Bonvaghs; of Seneca fxsalty, robed this year oalbris acne agroutd, '22 baobab of oze—: as amp, Of 74 baobab per aces. ; . .: I '• ;\ ' 1 , Towle titd . their Skins -: . . _ I fr. Dirt.= :" . ,-I}l. a short article' in '.7e Filmier ahOut . Owls' it says: q he , rolls t u p his old4i'in a4ile and swallows it." r Nov;s as ) havyaeen him take off his coat , and pants and a. Mend has seen the same thing in TireeiselY the same - 'way, it niai lm interestint*iotheris to knOw the'procesiq I - Aboutlui , 'Oki* of July 1 . f^unil at t r ead . .on a hill Of!meli4i,and not wanting , him to 'leave,! hi,ed ar#'itild.him; he appeared I/ up 'gist), and hot in4linW to move. Present y I 'observed him pressing his elbows hard against his sides 44-1 robibk "downwards. He lap: peered so; sifigular ;that' I wirtcluid to see what lie Was u# ?to. !';iifter a few smart rubs!:his skin began 'l6 izitirst open straight along ;his back. Ni4v, said 'il, old fellow -you Ithsl i e done it ; but hespiwared to be unconcerOed, s iind kept taCrub ' hing, till We had whrked diiwn all his skip into folds on his sides and his then grasping and 410 leg with both his hand§ he hauled `,off one ; leg of his pants the same as anybody imuld,thtn stripped the other hind leg in the - same vicaY.- ile then took this of cuticle fcir!ward lietween his fore legs, iit his inniithYind sWalowt 3 d it; then by raiSing -and lowering hislhetul l swallowing as his had came dowmi!he *,tripped oft the akin under neath, until It cathelto . his fore legs and ter. grasping oni. - 1 2 of theie with, the opposite ha . d, by .considtirithle kutlin g Stripped riff - the sl i de; changing hands he tripped the other andby a slight rnOon.df tkie head-and all the while swallowing Ve.di!ew: it from the throat l ' and swallowed' the 4h01e., The operation seem• ed to- be an _agreeable one and occupied •tit a short tiiiie.L= . .S*eld Edo/and:Farmer, ' . KEEPITIiCk AV;Aam.—Furmers do pay sufficient attention to .;the warmth! their smelt, but Sid4r them to roam about 'the open - air, exppseli to the inclement wets er. The amount', of 9 ,exercise is another ml important point `4.,0 attend to. The more Animal moves ktb4t . the ,quicker will breathe, and the pote starch, gum, sugar, quad other, irespirsittuv elements.icrnust 1:1 in its foofi Ittd additional -quan tity these sUbstapeesq. not-given - to supply increased dernand, thefat and other. parts i the body will. be.firilyin on; and the anirr will beootelthitine; nlso, - as .before obser ed, every snotien. or, body produces a er, responding deatiiiet/en Of the muscles wh c produce's i nk motion,. It is, therefore, qUit evident tha:t, this` more an" animal move about the tTre the teat-producingand flesh forming pineiplit, it: lust recehe in its food. Hence tvelH.e thij pkipriely of keeping chir cattle hi sheds arid Yards and not suffering them.(pari+ilmlY- those we intend to fattn) to rove abclot,corif,uning more food, rind)vast iiig, airily pore 'rapidly the various • iissueslof the body alreadY,forMed, and making it mitre expensive ttil.'dlltico)t to fatten them._ 1 _ Er. G il Banks . ): in, his recentsaddress lte• Owe the- MichigaiiSepte Agricultural Scici i., remarked:art, follewa •."1 see no insupera le object in the way•, ol saccefifully combini g minor tha ptifactWt•es: with - agri‘eulturalp4r• suits.. Thtt r l igorand lengtKof our niters are. the . bulitrral of .farmers. The . second • half of the .), - ilir cOnstimes what the first half produces. i.,fu cliyeat i es where a rignrous,Wi'n• ter holds ttlietire.:rtt letters of frost for‘ six, months•iniheyear, apessible alternation bf employment ' i is , ! . 'deritanded.: . lnntimerae ad vantage4.lwouktliw from the adoption f such an id4ithroughyut the Northern Stater, 1 ) where it *lrdittiiposiable to a full .prospe - ity that thefigor4, ofta long..Wiriter should - e f (fret; rnvented. MentaCeustomed fo.inecha • ical empltiAnentttt Mr a part of the liar would applyl to litud ',culture the small say, ings and the incw•lnlhOds which ensure su,- cessi,in tteit•linicst. -,,. And thus the farmer would add! lrethicift and enterprise thatadi4- tingaish.ptirly c4mmercial communities in the industedland ,tijoVinent that have marked a g - riculturaillu'' rselts rr . om the beginning of the a- orld:lfr, ve 6 hill . and.salley should glow with irlte' , indestty of the shop, as .wi fi• the seasontan iulautfett, of the farm, that lei • ure_etay beitrofitabli employ.ed, contittni - ations of id3tneSs' i 'dispelled, anethe now de olate Pliceii rnadel musical with . the hum t . , market twkni oil the sustained energy'ef ,tt 4 It 3 . city:popuittaurs. i - . .I 1 , W. J. Folars. '• • NEWroN S t 1111EE __Awls OF 111' body contii . glis state in' whether a re;.st at notion,' until compell d by some 4xtgrnigl force to change its state. IL Idotiiin or change of motion, is propel-' tioned to tgforce impressed, and is in t e direction tftat forcn. lll.')filintbodtes gFt Inn each-other, action and: reset itin;itrqatil, and in opposite dife& Wins. :11 • 1 • These tiresithei l Andatriental principles . f Mechaniv4' ;rand ttiey l rest on three - difiere t kinds of eildiince! l I:They 'aiie - co - nfo‘ imnble to all experien e .! en'd citwerrattoni . "Theylitin-coPfirmed by various accure e TlperimfTuNi • • 3.The le/mentions' dedifco from the ha ye alwkys t rile in fact, without - • . W. J. Fonts W. J..Forcars 1- TO TIAI4. j-I F .:O•LA;,I' IN -' WINTETL.--TO ,, - .P sure of a‘gOci l d suOplyi of eggs in winter,:rair, some chickens as early in the - springas poss. able. Thelrtilleti of these -'early broods wifl be largeenlitigh f:!.) My late in .the fall,.artd•ff they are'sUppliedi,with warm 4 qUarterls, and 1.),I besides belfil , well frd with grain, arelillo - Pa occosion)ipy s• dc* scraps of meat tin-ow in to tbeni l , l they_Will continue . to isy - all wi -- ter. Qlcl i )ifeffs', ithrea:ed thus,-wili often corm. - qUi•eltitblifi. Hen. ros).ts .should. be s, ti ppli e d with it,h4,gravel and pounded !..he114., especially ipis,•inter, when the . .. hens 'cablist. procure - thei ! !artiel es kel.e w hprP, • , - , l' • ~ ,Irts. 7 -I(feveriargue about milk-with - mai: nr - wbman, /lye tie lion. A. B. Piekinson, if-they do brit linAw gait milk can lie keptt, with all . this Oearti in-Ait,.as it wa., when i fir t rtravi-n froril the trowii ; but..,l will tell`'. - yn i how it is ditrie. You, all know that if yo i eat) prevent, Ole Ciertin from ristnc, - the'rriilli will-he nicisle. i)alatable and Irealthfuf,with th`e partielea - otic+earri opxed, through it, amp !skim milk, Fir that) . Milk fresh from, the .cowl, with tile frie s taste Od. odor. To. prepay i .milk in this' Way,ll,alc'e-- it while warm- fror the cow, set i',iti alcoil place, and-stir it co ti. tinually *1;4111 ~he animal fieat . is - crut, and nq cream, will risk agar; the operation. T; it and see liow'rolich t will be improved fo . family use. 6J , r , 1 . tgr. yards should be well Intere with refuse St.raw. fu'absorbs - the prevents na))411 of this= valuablepart of th 'manure frdip runmng in waste. Itaugment the 'quantitk 41 thernamire, and adds large! . to the comtVir!iifLe atock. A dry, shelte ed, well -lit ked b: . jard, is apleasant pls. In_winter---iii .inclined open conaiderablinehere•—and 'we all kno that- cattle iro ; thr ice - much better fo being looke. lat,-- . -iGesiesee Farmer. pears - are just arriving at per' feetion, 'th . 4l, - ina*ba, greatly improved ii flavor by. I+,,pg p.loed)in - a warm room fo - a few daySihpfore they are iaten.- . The in, creased:te4e, rat eke. promotes 'more readil y{ and perfee*the tkanSi.)osititai of the jai- into the sturiflarinestata. ..• . pr; "hi' entlenti, itt least," nays the En cyelopcedia ,4r, ittarlice; " ofren.repeated trial , have ehOwtp 14ger! crops of wheat are oh tabled by h • osigni than 4rillbie g 1 'fi i s. 1 . Ifi ''-; ' • • I - '• • ' Mil NilirlilltiMil ..],,oußtsT.-.;,_.: ADJOINING THtBANK OF BINGHAMTON. 14 H. 11YIUMBAY, Agent. Tiiiti Sel;leCwngikTti !LEOS= STORE la now opal; with.ab eptLDry: CvrEmood.ece ~i, , ,, , ,tt no rt he r e nt.d autri affitailtrrazirt. foririarrateet:wirthing tear Ogr Cloth 'Departnient - • nitotmas with every dew/intim of Cloths.tiosimeres. itia.tinetts. Vet& intnk ems (Unlinks. Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans. &c., SW from the nicest to the cheapest. - bathe • . LADIEs , DIR_ESS GOODS, We'have the largest and - moet elegant Stock of . . Fancy . . . • Mich, Black, and n Silks,. • . • I - firer Exhibited in this .ILiika. Mali and Printed all Wool 'French ilerinos. Rom 6t cents up, Rich Ohluttligured all Wont be Lainrs: Rich India Silks and Poopy lUls. 03 pa Vrencla and' ogllsh Stuff Goods, of every stlle.and thb. rio. (tint double fold rararnallma only li c. Plaid — Merinno:and SaXOOC Plaids mid Stripes. only 5.11 e. . 31. De. LaJnes: 10 e. English Priuts l trorth 13. and 13 cents for 10 ems. Good Dark Prinra, 6 unit.. Sib.iscvOrligt.,!, • ' L . , .\ ].- .' tE2ll3:LELvvlis .1 . • • . y• . Of eve • otgalptinn,,fruto the Cheapen Rnb Roy, to the Molt ele. e.wit 11 üble Broeheroheaver than btor knoe.n., • J 1 , CLOAKS; . . . • - ' ... RIGLOS, IitiSTERS„- • ' 4 - _ .- Lwlloe , Clethe revery Farley (rotor and Quality with Trlmvinge to rruttcll.l . . , , • f • , C and :Hosiery of all tit& timl ' inaltlea rkir Goats, La.:UW.llnm Mkam and Cblld tCn. Ladle bklrts, :at - •- • ve of he of JEIAANNELS. IM pieces l White and Scarlet; Plata °and -Twilled * Wool .Flannels, re talllng leer than the Nor York paclrage vice. DOMESTICS, or every kink IT the Dole, piece, or yard. Bleachelt. arid pttrail moot . , ~. . . Millinery - Goods,' Of every, tfearriptloa. at' "Cillideale and Retail.' Mlllkeia applied with evelrythlng In the at New-Fort Wholesale Fria*. From the NI thall one of the Pmptietots squab his whole time In New .Yost City lavurkg and forwarding the ~ BEST BARGAINS - . . . , . • the market afford; Warchaienr can rely an always endlOg onr Sine% furl m id htMrtment complete, All Goods bought for this F 44411,114 - ment, av , . c,......„ with a Lorne Wholetal. e Ilonsets Now York from th 'marten'. Manufacturers Arenth. and New York Mellon houses ' .t, thereby racing the Job*'s profit, • . .. J • Tht Bencjit o f which our'Cusfotnera can have. . I .lns the *Wiles we roma, vie i - 5,.01V that we on and 11 ill sell' all Kinds Of Dry Goods 1 - M 01 SE; Than. ANY oth,eflitoiite • • • N TEIS SECTION. have the ABILITY, and we will atler our .Pearirylvaida — Cur intnerKcin Eagthainatlon, that we have the bISPOEITION. Look out for YOrk Store. . t pi COURT ' • it. '4. *DKR,47l4fP,ent. .1104,11-ro, got. l&d.-3td :ABEL . iTIJIIRELL'. 1011 - AsJ4at returned from selecting and [ puntimam" nod Is now re- EOl. ettri.eono a the largest and bat isoartments of . , ... ' • II I • t : IG •ei ever nderd In thin market.' The quality of nearlyeeery tlifogiuod i and 111 warrnoted na represent Li" uestwied..• ': READS CA:ii " 4 LOW PRICES. Some geonrallaanut the steck May be formed from .be following enumeration :, I . Davos, Mamma, &Oren & Plated Spoons; I CHtedICALS, .. '* • FORKS, te, , PAINTS ,OILS, . Gold Pens, . • Vat4th'wes, ' Stationery, ••T ', • ~. Wis po* GLASS, . VIOLIN, C.DII•AIt ; BASS - Dri c t ,c r TUiTe, • - -VIOL STRINGS, Bows, &C.', . •Gi • RIES,' -- • • Poreelain . Teeth; GLASS WAir., - - LITIMOILAPIta ' - . CROCKERY', ' . , ' Artist's Tube Paints, . litationii,..CLOMES, Brushes, &c., ' !,- W*ci. Piren, ..,.. - also some ' ; WINDOW Pim!, .. '7' DAT GOODS;. - I • -, 'WINDOW OIL :WADES, i, Wooden Ware, ! . 1. . • Ettior Goons, '' - Bard , and.Jap'n'd Warp, ' Bomar. NEITRMITITTS, FLVID and OIL•CANI, . LAMIFS, JEWELRY:, 'Camphene, Coal Oil, l . ' PERPCNIERT;Brnsiso.FLCID, • STO+ t 9 Ina, • Aloonot, Bhostts, Bursas% -' Turpentine, •. . 1"" - • WHIPS, Cmuart.Lts, Lour, Tanner's, Nest ` ' BIRD CAGES, .I:-.- - Foot, LARD - , OUTS, CAW PocsyrkKilliES, '1 Ton,‘Boiled, and Raw OEI4, ISTOLS, "I Linseed Otte, . . Amur"; vox, ..., , White Lead," • . LrotlOai, Tausszk, ' ZINC, and all kinds of FVPPOGTERS, - • . ,COLORED PAINTS, - PORi-3105NA11e9; a ' '' Yinegar, . , SlllottLD ER 'BRACES, 'CANARY' SZID, SrEciAcies, -,' also all the popidae / c PATENT-MEDICINES, • an( other: thing! t.t;o nu:nem' to mention: ' , • . , An le lallenpraalcable to glee more than to eral mane of my stolr th*gh the Newspapers, every ot* ntyiloe GOODS 1. !smiled to tall uhf ay:numb*. Culanners mew:Wan e Some moat not e:- pbet,ploduea tollOd eetoy Ma l an night; but nearly every Wide wanted will oed y - Thankful fo b r the Illat Inquiry. ol patronage hitherto received,. he hopes 7 to merit a ontinuanoe and large Iscrome of the anon. - 1 Moot ABEL TERRELL.. n t e. Oetobet a, ISM ' : ---- A idaLol = i t Ta 1 9 5 • DR. MATER, of the BINGHAMTON WATER CIIICE, 1.111 be at Suoluebanna Depot. (NienTs HoteLl. on. the 6th of each andah, dining We Boring and 'Bummer. for Consultatioi. . Invailda will Mid Lt to their advatiLue to give Lila stall., Pat lento received at AR Umtata Ms &STA BLISHIIEST. to BING HAMTON, N. T., shore every comfort and co:wade= may, be found forithe zoivensful treatment or Tavantaa. Blualatntoti, N. Y.. MarchM. 1.83.41' -Wks!! a A of LCLA:. - ' , 6 - •.%)4 GREE7 TEA& lust J: LYONS Is SUN. - sOAP! ! SOAP 1.! ! 1313 DAB S SOAP. rot 014 Dollar , Scot 53.7 . .. CRpOK ii J Ct 911 IN ST . ON . . , 7/1 , A3C7ACIZI2 . O/ ; .. C e arnages; , Bent .Rhno; I --. TRILLS, BOWS,. Waglin Polee,itiO Plough -Ittu4lo, , . G, LiT BEND. Oussusiiiss Cothirs, i''4••:' ,. , 4 ' List 01-Prices. if inch Wellies, 41,25111 Jodi Fellies, - , 2,00 i 'a." - •1 " .. - . 1,88 2 • " ..• . • 2,06 il" I; "• - , '•.•' .7050 Bows, -- ~ ,60 . tr. ,i :. ' - I , B3 lThills,llentheels,.- , 60 i` - tr ' -.- ~. 1,75 .." , sysight, - , ,64 li.. 1-. ( - , 1 1 83 hickory roies,-ti F ht, ,15 - 4(3 7 4 i :•• Amin:l624r. : • . . - HOTEL'. ~. ..' .1101 1 Et .. .ICEEPERS . -. Meichakitiand tirocers . .7 ' CAN now be supplied .with the . best 1 . .. . , , . e a aus I . . ...: ' assortment of . • . 0 ~_ - - WINES aud-.164 4 01011:8 .. - ever offered in this county,eimsistlng of . .Ofard Cognac,. ; ' Old pore IVine;(l l iire j.) Pale and tkah Seignate, Fine Old :Madeira; . UnitedfroprictorLfrandy S. 3f. Madeira, . , - 1 Meier ;Salm i Scterdam, Black - Berry Brandy, in and Mime' Leaf 04,.: bottles, Scotch 4: /risk Whis/:ey; Rose eke, Cordial; ' Monongahela do; ~ White Brandy,: for' Pre- OW Biblirboa -- do: - : serves, . , , ' t . - . • Old .R.o. : do:- &Air Wine, for cooklng,:- -.Oldletraaica Rum, : 7..'• Mataga Wine,. • . . •-., St Cro - 4 • do. . • CID2R - BRANDn . Ness Emig/and do. , • Rectilled .Wkiskey,:by the Pak-Brpion &Gold= #ker • bin:e!, itirkes *end annisetjttoother by . the P/OPA, PelldliZOM BoRRE,C. or 0 ALLADIN: Every ernese , airranted. se represented, Foram refeage ra i Ur* 0 sera arttele A of BRANDY . all'and RUM, rde it_ , _Y and MADELEMC, ROBE CORDIAL , % E nt A ' 7 : "BLIIRT tlßMATOO:tarebee Woe as Man . • ... brousn7r ...... 4 : . . 3/1011. . w . . ;• ' i • . • _ • • . . • Carbondale, Pa. THE CASII STORE. Great bdueements! .., WIRE LAROSA?. BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of GEESE. ..I. AL 31ERCHANDIZE In Nos Leo Penns - Argils, confining of .. . . . Tarp. GrOtocl.gs; LYCLUDEW Sheetings, Shirtings, . • Cotton Flannels, Prints, titughains, rolrieorzs, mPanvis, dt SILKS, DREV@ elooDe.9 SHAWLS, of all. descriptions, DRESS TREKBEINGS, &c., &c. Boots Slioes, , All of CI& we arepre_paie in °ID, for CASH, or =hanks for OMESTIC PRODIXE, at pen that defy ounisirion. timing adopted the READY. PAY SYSTEM. and built a .c. and °Num°. di6us warehouse, we are prepared to riblidt a Stock Goals In snag. allude and quality/net' on are only to be found in the Luker Citiex frym our superior %lilacs to the purchase of GorTia. by buying in Large Quantitks,and buying exclusively for the Ready Pay,we MY Co. &Mono make an astordshlng difference in•she:Prlce of liooda as eons. pared whit the old system of doing business. To our frkrufs to Stuquelianna Connti, We would Aar, that we will buy namEsTio FLANNELS, WOOLEN SOCKS, WooDEN YARN, CORN MEA I, OATS, BUTTER. CHEESE, he., fur Shies 7 Will pay the EIDIIDET,MARKET PRICE... • , .:' To Cotntry Merchants! _. (*lon hare DOMESTIC FLANNELS, YARN, orSOCKS, trills of, we wlll hell you gOods at Wheidfale rates for them. - . .. . 4AW & HOWELL, .. :- F oot of ,!lain Street, Carbondale , Tn. gtBOYDALE, Eept..7. I&3. - Tioga-Point Agricultural Works. Railway or Endless• gain Horse Powers, FOR ONE OR TWO HORSES. CHANGEABLE THRESHERS and SEPA .RATORS; and THRESHERS and CLEANERS. " MANCFACTCREp lIT . ••• .• WE LLES..BLOitIa & Co., then ii, Pa THE IMPROVED EMERY PATENT HORSE POWERS are equal, If not superior to any other Endlest Chain Poiseri made In the World, and are warranted greatly superior to the Wheeler Rack:and Pluton Power, The Moira Point Horse Powers are one gusdled for convenience by rintother ; being adapted to a great es. nety of use* Where power Is needed,—as dvt different degrees of. motion are obtalnod without extra gearing, and elm any desirable length nod of crank .motion fur cross-cot awing, pumping, -aridehurning. They run easily, are strong, durable, !well flubbed, and made of good materials. . . • .TIOGA POINT THRESHERS& SEPARATORS. These are ineide of various alien and are superior to any other man ofacture ; of which fast, nay judge otsuch machine., nil! be katla• .Iled 111;prt exandostlon. •!. Finning •. I MO to run with Horse Poleer, Tireaher; and geparator, by belt lug (rope the rower. . • . . • - . - . . . Threshers and Cle an e rs. _. , • ilit Ilona rourr Tuaranu dui eLndcznn dui EIMIT'iI 'Coil. inn= THIBMILII surd (I,LEAnans. Thine run daily, th man and dean Cid, .11.1aout wasting tho ilenlo. which Is cleaned tit for duke. and AST mixamerre TO 01W! ;STOLL OATIOWACTION. • roa Sacn.—Tlo(iA. POINT FA3VNING MILLS, PORTABLE. CIRCULAR, and CROSS-:CUT. SAWCLQVER 111'1, LERS, and YARN GRIST MIBES. all Of.Whial as /very superior machines. 3 tErfersona In thla and nttlolnlorcountlea should by all niearu tumble the above mentioned tuachineabefore purchasing elsewhere. No one 1011 Irish to tendril,' serval hundred ndlelt for Agricultural Machines, lehe4l 'SEWER'S' ACII IN ES art to be h ad near at home. Send for ItztersArra, and PILICLD CATALOG/M . • • 11 . 1.. BLOW EltS.Jiagte. r for Suiumehtinna County. Montrose. August :A. 1859.-.tf Steam Engine for Sale. ikroRTABLESIEAM ENGINfi or (mem 'eight to tell bone porter us usually rated,• has kyle naming atout eighteen months. .11 be told for mitault, but beeaume ha Capacity le not sullicieut for etir boablem It maybe area at any time at our oetabitehnont. • M. L. MACK de SONS.. daryoklyn, . • Pocket Knives and Shears: . . A new and viend.l4 lot of rottlret - Knives and nears. Ate-lic, by A. 'N. BULL:SAP. • FRESH GOODS "• •, THE TIIIRDSTQCK AT , ; !POST , : RROTIMRS. • LasDeltr, gnaw, and tinock te r gr,,,, Mantilla , P 12 E AND aT 120'W PRICES. koatroir. J401,)1339. .GAITERS • A T stock KEEFR, i tr a i n i t oßagt CO ands azk i li 6 = aux* ontroa:, May Zrs THE iCHE - APE ST and BettStock of Goods IN NOROERN PENNSYLVANIA, AT TIIE - • Original Onefficeli Ready Pay Sion IIANDEN-BROTHERS,- J. LYONS! 6.91 f SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, the:tare Liaptett to the wants of the People. I),pY GOOD'S, HATS, CAPS, . . i -, .PAINTS,.O.II.S, ' - • . GLASS, . 1 - oDEN,and' • • - STONE WAR F. * t «` BAYING TOOLS, 4c., Av. ._ WATCH ES,. - kEPELBY YANKEE-NOTIONS d:e. '' 1 P I . - • . , . , . .. i . - at Wholesale and Retail. . The rarkty or aunt** le such, that - anyone ran. see, with- a Eon. mutt's thought, that. we are enabled town Goods 1111 PER CENT. CHEAPER than on be bought of hny or the eldest P.a. Is the state chdonng to aril ghode for - Ready pay and small !duce:" 10 tx. 15 per cent. below regular prkvs, Our sele was porchma for CASH ika iiiii be 5514 Cheap—CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, • -..-. " HAYDEN BROTHEIIII. R*ll.lll - ordL lone 0, 1800.-bir ' - . • . • • the - Old . T logs New, ARSW ARTICLE torsi& in fluaittehanna couity, only it lbe 'IL MONTROSE LtOOK STORE:. - A 11Ift mom:Y . curtu ad. sod ti melee. Wide, for Tables, latatds, liar and Star Cowan; Melodeon and rano Vovers. .Fite Table ind . StandSprands, of various ekes and ladlea and all warranted to stand the tr of boll lag water, toe Coffneva. thuophene,l4ollo, At. an teil I .not lweldc or crack In cold or but wtather. 'Just the article ;to man old -Cumin,* new. For sale by A. N. 111.1.1 t AliD. Montrose. 'July 11119. ' - • . • Salt for Sale, BIT the OAP}, BARREL. BACK. or POUND oy lion 101. AB _ORRELL French Ducais, e AWES, Delend, Lama, srul otherlMEN 000D9? BEAD,I‘ CO liolaind Upper Leather. p9O Calcutta ZIP aross.Juat received, and for sale AT A - , 8411:71 SALT I L sApr Ir 00. DENEXIS; TICKS, SLACK, COLORED, AND IfIGTATED togetAker yid; all the ratast Styll.4l of ii TIIE MARKET. Hats & Caps, Carpets, 011` Cloths, 9rocerges, Ilardwitre, &c., Are otrlgurd with 'Le* StZek of GROCERIES, BOOTS, WOES, s . FLOUR, SALT, HOSTETTER'S, I STOMACH ,B 1 ERL . 4: ' i If is a fact that, , At some p • 4, every mem.. -.. bee of -the buthan family is s4b t. to tlisease ,_, • dr disturbance of good bodily!fu etions; but t Is' , " m ity With the aid of a good tonic Mid - th eXereise '4. f - plein•common sense; they inay.bnible so to 4. egulate the system as to secure permanent Pa ealth. • In! order to accomplish this desired... ° :. Object, the' rue course te . pursue is certainly' t .., that Which will produce a natural state of • . things - at the least hazardef 'Vital strength and Z" life. ; For this purpose, Dr.,Hostetter. Mu; in , •L,.. er . odeced td this'country a preparation bearing .., los name, which is not a new Medielne; but one '2. that has been tried for years, (giving satisfac- • ,t , tion to alrwho have Used 'it, The bitters c uperate powerfully upon the Stomach, bowels, R. and liver, restoring them to;.a healthy and tzt viigorous action, - and thus, by' he simple pro- ii case of .strengthening nature, .enable the eye-,n teni to triumph over disease. ' - - :. ~. •k . 1, For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau- -• . sea, Flatulency,' Loss of Appetite, or anylilions Po complaints, arising from a morbid' inactiOn 3 of thu Stomach or Bowels,.producing Cramps, a Fysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbue, &c., these z Litters have no equal. • ' • - , 0 Diarrhoea, dysentery or tlux, s o generally con- tracted by new settlers, and caused principally ' . 7,• - . h the change of wateraud diet, will be speedily ,_, f r gulated by a' brief use of -this -preparation. I yspepsia ; a disease which ia probably more x -- pjrevalent; he all it various terms ! , than any __A - Oher, - I anti-the cause of whiCh may always. '' . 4.attributed to derangements of the diestive,....• organs. can be cured without. fail. by using y. HOSTETTER:B STOMACH BITTERS, as per- = directions (mile bottle. .For this diseese'every ri: physiciale will recommend Bitters of some kind; ,_, then why not use On article known talk infal- r''' . lible 1 All-nations have their Litters, as a pre- ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys- It . tin:lilts general; -and Among thm all there is 2..• n - n, to be - found. a more-healt hy people than I- 1 . tle Germans, from whom this preparation ems- tr . , aided, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great . 7• peeparation in the scale of medical science.. ,t•.. 14'erce, AND. Ague.-This trying tuati provek--, idg disease, which fixes its relentless grasp or, 3. tlje body of man, reducing him to a mere elm- - dr•in a short time, and rendering - him phy- C si ally and mentally useless, can he driVen from the'body by tho. use , pf HOSTETTER'S 7 -7, RENOWNED BITTERS: lturther, none of the t above-stated diseases can be contracted, even = ill expoied situations; it the Bitters are used =-. -- a per directions.; -And as theyl neither create' E. nausea nor- offend 'the palate, and render un- :" • necessary any change of diet or interniption..r. ell erdinarY pursuita, but promete sound sleep .4 - amid 'healthy digestion, the complaint-,is -re- A . moved as speedily ai is consistent with the prO- - &tenon of a thorough and perManent cure; el War !Weans in Advanced Freri,- who are .:-. suffering from-nn - enfeebled constitution and - .7 , inhume body, theSO Bitters are invaluable us a 1. retorative of strength and vigor, and-need ~..," only . be. tried ; to tie appreciated- And to a • mialier. while. nursing these Bitters are indis , ..-,.• pen - sable, especially where the Mother's maim- 7. isbment is inadequate to the demands of- the ;I-' child, consequently - her 'strength _mint- yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as 0 Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart 3 . temporary strength and vigor 'to' the eysiem. Ladies should' by all .means try this remedy 5-3 Rj all cases debility,- and, before so doing.. should ask their phyaisian, who, if hi is N-:.' acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will . ._, r4ommend their, use in all eases'of weakness. -:'-' FerrioN.-We caution the publie against using C/: , any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask .?.. 5 , foe HOSTCTTEM . B CELEDICATEIS STOMACH Birreni, 3 and see that each bollie.has the words . 4 Dr..J..5 Ildstetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side - cc , of the bottle, and . stamped, on • the metallic cap , - 4 . ea ning the cork, and observe that our autograph - a signature is on the label . ~... rrisziared and Sold bYHOSTETTER & = SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.. and I Sold •by all 2 .... drUggists. .grOcers, and - dealers generally > throughout the United States , Canada. - South ," Ainericza, and Germany. - w 5.j.t.a....,- t1,....1&,9.—1y . , Fe OAT NEXT! • EVE CANDY insteiutid lOTEDI CINE) is alact,. for , • • PURDON'S' ORIVI LOZENGES Have enthely reipenervied the we of ail_ other Wade a VERM•IFUG they hare become known. They are . VERY AGREEABLE-. , • - An the taste. 'EAD!LY EATEN BY 04101tEN . ; 1. PERiEG'TLY SAFE, . arc the ruce4 EFFECTUAL mat kellable A:111011MA! • Medicine . - in USE. - -- 0 ' HEY CONTAIN NO MERVUII Y • - • y rubstavcCaehlch can Ware the weakerclnfin hare eCtTflent TONIC PROPERTIE • • aL:v t 5 will INVIGORATE the eyntern and render it plia.t am* tan atb quent attacks. PRICE :3 tIENTn. lifanufaciura by, W. N. PCRDON, lon Pa. __ Far sale by A bel . Turrell. Zr hatan,k Liaydan battliert, .1. InelenuanAr., an. trea ens generally. . May al, . RIGHT . IN TO WN : • !XTEpSIONZTABIES SMITH 'BROTHERS'', oral' SIZES, And PRICES to stgt the TOLES, or nt, Cherry, and Mahogany, • • and 1-airailted to work right up to the nrie 'trove, June 4, 11;:i3,-tf li. i . . '' 1 ' , REMOVAL.- .• . -..,-....-,.....7,_ k-',FORDHASI has removed his lIAUNZ(S •__EL._. . Ur m and TRUNK SHOP- wrotie the" street, into \ l in ‘i 1 , 4:• ., b d u ,,,, 11 MI c f w on i tzer , l? .. • 0: :e t In t l% 1 . 110 . r y l it e t"=.. 1 um.‘ u r t3i.1‘331) , tot a . . . • -- . Saddle / Harness, and lirunk Shop,. i and *There he would be happy to hare himßtenda call. IlarnrsTrinaubtp. Carriage Tritutulnp, a general araortment ; Oak. Tuft tfil jwat.ber, on Laud. from Aviden liana:tem will he. made and WAR RANTF:D. Adt allowing. done shaper that t n iPtYl lien:. ellittOirri wilt please boor In laud ttat I'wlait tw mettle tip once a rear. 1 . .. And oblige, G. F. FORD - HAM . • Holds. , se, January .10, lti'.l.-te' Mi. COSS () F '4 - th`P"e 11'''*""" '' to suit, ." urge. . .d .11.rne:1 i k - GE O'C EII 11 8 .- . ,-3tl i tt the old-And ivell.knou . :u creablishment formerly ocenpled by O. Y: Sll' OARS . TEAS, 00..F.PEE,'SPICE, PLO WI. . . and SALT, (by the. sock or barrelo PIP./, Jul& all artlelss unially Nand la tot class Groceries. ur , ... - ' - flo by the Wholesale and Retail. , A.1.,i to merit, I hope to receives liberal share of publie psi ;heat: market price mild for I'ELT.9,•" DEACON" and Z. COIM. • Card* 16, ISh9.-to,. ,: ' - - ,AT MARKET.:.;:r.. .lie Aye,nug; near . Sea s :.le's Iratel,:.• Istantly oa hand a good artpilt of Ill'ATS' 'ado,. C.,,' 9 9: , 1F l AM B for „Ith.. CATTLE. ... __:ilCP, and LAMBS- Atno for BIDER of t T'• il r irr°°R tr . ' . lir.Nsio.cir k lIA • ' . . lii'LLl6. . RAMJET. . . . II trate, Feb. 16, IFAkt . E• 9 - . • . • - i , ..- • He - aclpf Navg ation • AE . MOVE D. ~ -Tfgrlrr!trd. trdJ i ;n i t i t h ., n4ll4o . 7l44 . lit . tgt re, he _hal trm d Ored • abor Koelefa Hotel. w h ere he will be ,no to we Ito ol d fee lo on •118 will na new 0,1111. • : . . • I C. W. MOTE. Mottirode: Apr 11,1649. . . ~ I -•••— • ''''------ — . 4 r-7 . STEAM GRIST AND SAWMILL. rpliST BROTHERS keta tortitantly on hand at the 6ove 1: SUPERFINE rind BRANLOUR, UORN SIEA IPof Superior (polity, Mao illoy and at the Inweet t em. rogn m week' be do with tiltnatell; and In all cant* WARRANTED, • . Ileontrnse,;July, Haa.-ifs '• " ' '3'oool ROL'iig'VAtti-EAP.ER. i 70 DIFFERENT' ' *ordering, -Window Paper, A""""17./" ardveA. sad tur mac cheill i tor • armee. April t 135 t - . TrIIRELL. L1QU733.:-GrAyE Al=evatogiroadownko. • - = suzifick_ ItgYSTONE HOTEL. Win. & HATCH,:Proirietoi. JITS new andtanuniallona Hotel. situated 'on Mato fdrret, near tne Court Howe, and nearly' ln the centre of the boldness portion of Montrone. la noW fully awnpleted and finadahed. and wna opened on the 17th of Sept.. 1C.4, ,, for the at corrunodatkm of the imblle and oar. elem. The-l'rpprletor . fecls confident that he la now prepared to enter. .tats &media in a tommtr thst =not tin to eve - Coutplete Elatislaetion. The lame and FtWitlture eie NEW and onexpetwe has been am - ad to render It EQUAL, IT not SUPERIOR, to any similar eetabllith• ntent In We part of the Mote. It to well supplied with all THE RE CENT IMPROVRMENTS and •COM PORTS. and .01ILIOINO WAITERS wtII'ALWAYS twin attentLvtee to teepcaid to custom's. The STABLES connected with thta House are , A A Net , ' and Convenient. • • • The Proprieihr reipectlblly.solSclte the patronage of old Mende and the . pit bile. generally. WM. K. 'LATCH. Mown:we, Sept. . - MU( .. ' O2TDATAE . .Z 0 xOt Sustice to ALL Nen: . • \ •-•- • II A. 31.00 N reeiteethdly Inform thee frierale and thepute /Jo Uc. that the,l , 4 have toutpletol their bee and :interior • FLOURING MILL ! • AT UNItiNDALE,, • ' en d ernaneneetA the taapufacture of all the r.11i011.11 killlll of 4 TLOUR, MEALAND `FEED, of the Tamed quality: T. thaw.. nnaqualnted with - one If,tahholiment - ev would net WZiIAVL Foca ilvx, , or Eirshmer liftmen mann. facturcd by lion t &•MurntrahY. and ontbeekir .front the WarbitartonTron W.A. of vstaet,,,, & NeWiCrifS. Y. with three Bohm of the tot Antler e,ioat, and the whole attaal with all the • • Modern Improvements of a First Class Mill. in'oonerquenen of these Imrymvemente. the -SCREta.^ 4. dlopeintlt ith and butter recede obtained: The Fleur le lever and while, and the rut hoc to the cuatorner in pindlug small graide`oll often equal p per etra.. Custoni Work •• ,r ,,,, `. o4l :Pmntl , tir. and itt ihr - best manner, FLOUR ? and r P . :ED kept for sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. 12 .- S4l - 114ACTIAN otrrs IN EVERT I'A i tTiCCLAR.'. Public ,n putnags , rrrpt.btralle oollcited. Er51 ,, u41..1.1e, Feb. n lat4.-ly • . • • soii)elhipirlfeiDlY) VOiiii`6o 13L110EISMETEI31 G JiND CARRIAGE-MAKING - BY STEA-MI T-1" 1 ,;IiI Ra on Turnpike Street.. near St:vier-11011.1, • grr.",. - are MANCFACTURING and will keen on hunt; Carriages Wagons; Cot - tors, -Sleighs, . • ' They have Prn.rl.4ed thr;ni4eives nith a gTEA M MINE" and ir nrcewnry tnarlddep; nevi:llmm! for dnyte work wlth rrityr„a4 E, and ALM. RS . A b l a 3I LC 11,i 3. ICB of LA I C; G.E . GOOD . BVORKIIIETV, .tix;faxy prepared to do all Made Or wo;k >n th(i . , Black tithing and O a r riaae Making.Linp, • to titetr usual prompt and. ' - . Worimianlike Blau:met and by. Wad at-all Unit; tin hand wadi and willing to atintex an o n der forwuric, and byuting . - Good - Iliaterialls, andt MODERATE cIIARGES, hoir2 to receive a ~.- n e•Aare o public potrnare. We Arnold tender emir tianks to Our old eurdorners. and Imlte all 1 .want N work.. Ore us a .11 awl rot tor themorle..• :e. • ' Montrose, August Thar. -M • 3FIL•eArla . coital- h THE i , '.%.l r in . P . iiw. o w s-r , , e l re his ,e stzl n oT iw tsk .in to . th'el.llE 21 Tr large. and desirable stock nt -`. . - . . a 7 a a a . Reidy. laide - Clothiag,., ~, '• • -HATS,.:CAPS,.. &c., 'Ste. ' ' , 4 aconsiretrig ori;s - ery iirlety and Shade. and WARRA . XI4 TED to be made In every reutieular as gsicid Li ensiem win-k, and at prices that cannot fall to sap, for REAUT I PAT. .11/Inkftrlbr past favors he hopes to merit a enntamante of the Same. :S. LANGDON. 'I ' 31ontryse„tpeli 51,14111 r-rt - , • L 1 : 1 Pirr•FARMERS ATTEND I 11 . , - .... TPE , indt , A/gned would rec/pertf/411y antunee to the - FAL/Cr:FA and ail paten Intereeed, that .., . —. ' MOTT de TILDEN . • • (tti It• I teem, an a lie pm ,tent >n thin AlouLrcoe.. Dgcem 1,1.35 4..( L 4' - • Boa .• •Planufactory. • comdatitly en habd foilede at his' eittaltllal, month, 31entraseothie beet quallty of SOFT 150.1 P, manufsc tub. pit form the lye of toad athes and paw, t& the old• faohlonial way, .and not by. any Intent proeityp. . For thitle that furntAt the mute. he manuf trains the Neap for fl S G; a barrel. Warranted In all OnV to be a good tullele, or the Soap may he relpreed , tad theatottry fetbaded. at the oht stand of of the most amwovt MIITTS IRO'S 111 Collis atmf tooth, an of which We pro lishment 41 this ensit .. at E. MOTT. are prepared to furnish PLOWS 1 . 1 patterns Low in uneopch IILATCIILEY'S. I l antfn o tts of Pz-f7.Pelgllglttrott,"7,l; •to sot as LOW as can 6etll7 , rded hr one e.datt- ELIJA It MOTT. U. A. TILDEN. rnxcEs. Ter barrel. . Ralf Whithaute-Ate - ale» will,befurr,Wiell—lf dellvetr.l at the .here In .IfontruNK—nt the rate of ten batTela forlt.M. or at:Scranton at tea tar. reldtrir-tak • . • - .1011,N /IKNItY WARE.. Montr.e, Mircta 7,15,54.4 f • .RED lOVAL. New Firiuni. New Store. Public Avenue, just below J: Etheridge's, FLOUR; FEED, AND-GROCERY . . .. . ' . - .13 - IT.B-I.N E S. $ . ,_ y Also. thst Illey have :mowed Into thernewly ta.=::.-y fit teddip building on Public Areirue.:)unt below f - 1 - J. Etheridge's 1./rug Store, where can stymys be found thq choicest brands of . . Family Flamm, .-- •' . ," ,' . 1 : . ' - Meal;. Feed, ' • • - • - 'lark, Hams, -' ' • . • • ..I'' Filli, Dipped Candles, Tiaibiliy, .-• • i - . • Clover!, '• - , ~... . and 'Also a geacral amottmeat of •Grocerles - sach as Sugars, Molasses, .• Syriaps,:Tea, Coffee, .Thankflil for plat farotrould solicit a continuance or the , under the new firm. pledging mooch-ea to do the falr thlog, , hoping by each bart7du to be cute of another. BALDWIN 8 ALLES'. • I • A. DALD.I/f.• • • • • • • , WY. L. Jiher.le. Montroc. llcteber,23, 1413.-tc• . .011 YES- OgiyEs•" • _ HERE , WE - 00.11/E. BOYS - WEBSTER ; -11V . Zg r tiVinaca tnrcd t gf 8.- A. Vi r zil* Me i Slott lu Trade.. uLir • • STOJTE TIN, COPPER, • •"- - SHEET 11i • PAR E of every ilesoiptlnit'usuarf okipL4tLF.:r. Alan, - • - PANEL DOORS - • - • i, - 117.NDOW\IIiI.NDS, , • • ' T I!' - PINE LUMB.S.R; • MATEI?I,ALS.g . eneralf.V. Designs fnr Canthry bulldiip. nwilfri ,..d.s. :Mina and eittmates of met r., fortlahed to intli I+2 . Zo ri Z dud '• • • It In their Interval to et on its, (tome and eee nq sa we ..• wan I. keep the latnbetring TWAIN,. corner of Alalarand lnmpike Meets, few rods onuth of 'brute. hotel: Carpenter alum near the Sfetbotthit Churelh. IS. B. All Milo of roam* taken In tisohattne for Goody. Wm. 11. • . 'BOYD WgILSTER: A. L. W mints. - . ALAUbpe; March 3, Va-t! • . - JUST A,RRTVED'.• • AT THE STORE . OF . -• ABEL - -TURRELL, . • B tcliktlir Mark Llnisne far medlclual Purprale& Walec nab. Palms path,: Caulphenr. !Sandal( Fluid, Flincv flood& Jewelry. Perfmnery, pefaln Teeth. fAtiaveraillm Tube*Pabila finot" Se. Alen on band a And. rale asadruneat of Wall Paper, Whip& Vlnlina, String& Acme Aeon& Flute. FifeaTncleet Kahn , limeade& && New aupplles bf Ga.ala anielnd everY, week; cHEAr FOR CASH. • Montnuae, Map ?X late./..4f 1 • AN r ALOROSTIO.• c omzue me.OFFICEAs grandud SUPEAR READ TRONti !tialts,oll, conie.and se! tne, come ha! H A ! A LL W O 411,4 Ruatzi:Wh i repaln i l dlluotinstra B, LOCATION! ri7,EA94NTAnd!owhitheiPAßE Totra,itiThiLß4 • Saint ati tiumeistit of ai61.'124461. aa'..naptkO land. Aiwa 4. Mlll7Ol, I • .` • ,f,k5,00 2,50 Field, Garden Seeds :1859. -i "J. I ICKERBLIN, Jr. 1859. . . _ LTA .D WA 11 . . E - A ti-D i S-1 V Fi•-• E M.P . .-0 RI UM. .•:IN . --F LL. BLAST !- F • , pH, t..t.NDMEIG. ED Irpd tile title opportelrillY Wl , ' a_ ("Trot:la &Lerida I etalUMlll. that 'be bee mood ly made LARUE ADDITION. to rJefortrier . elle-nate Mak of • - • . Hardware;, loves; Stove PtireAlto,ve - - . •_, . Trion tugs, Zinc, -4lce. i „ .., And thathe I. repave td elite the 'vitas of the etwasourdly :a that line et 1.1:.% VrillA LY OW TRICE. 4. ID flatters ldruelf that Ids full:des for ma rithetriting hie own Wirer; Moroi &e., give him a tbaidett iiiVar4.l. OVer,any-Kho purehtt r ee and trisuleoll at a heavy expense their eat re viva; i • - • Ile would eiyto thr et ho adelt`tn porchaee STOVES OtSnY d.. ectrtlon. STOVE l'lr ''' or 'maim) Nos 0 any UM. aridpay fd them, prepared to ve theln GREAT: DAftfIAINKA /at to thaw who want tn'ittate sec on a resit rtedlt: and thee Itt ft ?tin (CO yearn mote. he had nail they wool:lead Inr)ent .one elm, wren :f they hare to pay l'i perrect. more than en article le worth. -/a the plow of • • • _ .t . . • - Shelf Hardvare, - hG - • iv,rtmenf is the LARGF- , T anti T1F;.1,.-f.SELECTED-In fmtelue henna roomy; pnrcitmOd m his storic his teen nemiy ruanoneam. rot. he le enabled to off Inducement. to thomeountrymeschataa wh, huv stall MIA rarely t he fotthif thin ride of the Lire city. We ran' offer special nittrement, to Caliente* and Jolnee'who are In want Pf either Toole or ni Materlale. BlarksceltM man fire ANyILE, D'ER,..ItE.O.OWS.arId. In feel , nirooet anythingfa-they u., by calling . on us, cIIESP OR CA Ii! . Our /Rork Of . . it 'Dry GoodS, Gyoeerles Boots. Shoes I flats and'Cils.*Yankee Notions dm • I. 1.4 m m' they three II admit of. They were purrhamed at a I , mr figure, 21111 4111 be told a. Worn to correepead with the times. ' READY-MADE CLOTIIING- !- - We bare)uat onened hoot one-antbihalf and READY-MADE E‘eryte y Imp they an: ehrap.- Some my they are One. titer: cot a nut her .emu ventured to ray they ari, 111,0 CHEAP. • Certaln It le t a email pile of money wilt buy a Lsriot 141 e r.lClothing. • We would athi, in et.e nnnectlcin. for the 'lnformation M. iii one. ormed nod On •• reef ofthAt wnare tired ancl dels of the ardit 1114(111 we have . offered (moth nbe it already.. aid are de .o. nitride rid onrecirea o the whole - critter:* liell-shri" that the nimbi* Kaierice is the hy eyrten;we are row:lend to adopt ht.. 'a./.4 aft' (41111iNg meni r at Men 1.1 correrk - und, • • pEODCCE", taken In elurnge fur Gleol/51. New Milford:Nov. I • DICKERMAN.Jr. • ; . Scroful. 9 or Kings Evil 7 I stljullerad d a cAn . :901,011 of the Itatiod, by attach it.: . d to. n co at .d, or k. led tytoor. Ireingln the dem 31 of It .crc a,ica the to le tool) andwap I °rat out lu °forme - on any part of t. No (rue to het `r n.t,lt. °finch., lairta tht he one *Leh It mai cot Ja strop rite ',rote° s Cant le curl ugly owed by a/imolai dl s arc I ir Iltl;e, IL. rdert Irr rit clet f.od Imo re air, flth ced lan> habit°, Otte Ar areal: g clew and, above all by the re: creel too .•.ttlon:ltoS,diatr cc Ira odetu.. tt It ben Mary In the certiltnlL n .breinh: g "front part Li to ink( rill unto the third did ft unit y. t or tlon 1 leh It tett to Le the r 4 of Illtn rho .sys, tolu ddt ur 1411., ofrhe Lies. upon tittle children .^ It, curet,.u nut et &vein n m the blood of corrupt or LI tr t 1 nuttier • is Ida • In the luumlher and Intim:tat organ,, le tri7u d the Ulm ie. timid , and on the eunxe , eroptlor r N era. Ti tanul et rru tibial audios in the blood. dei fel re hetote,- IL. of 1110. No tha. . ryl llotswyotliutlutunoyosly) inn r from .3. I ulotli o,thpbtiute,l UCY str fay Leta potter to sleatatd the ttoe .of oturr florae. et I wtquestly, roar nun btro pitfall by Ede nitro tenkil Ilthintiei put ecrolulthis in their natant, are atilt MD Ur • 11 laid Ity thld La tlx .).tem. Nlcet if the constanittio n *ben irnatt all c tua nan 1.111 1p ILIA Its origin directly in- this tenth ce at t uult ati tt and mat deotructicr di.ewe. of the licer, kh r tr cud • Indced fa all he °mut" semi from 9r are afitifavatcd ty the e eluse true quarter n.f all our ople are acrefulnos; their periona are !n. :wind oy this larklncinu !Gra, anal their ltatlttils undenallned.bi cleanse l& !rem the ny. tem we utuat innovate tba Woad by al. C. entire 'DOM*, and rue ratti It by healthy . food and eierrlm— esucb +iamb:lag we aupp • • , - • Ayer's . COmpoto d Eitract of Sarsaparilla, he attNt efftct.ial remedy which the medical I.= of WIT Ulna, ee' rod& tlr rht. every:wirer ym,..alHnc and fetal malady. It Is num. ,thed :rum thertmet activ reinidla.mtnat have beet din-veered Inc the nan.rturtor at rLna font ill trier (mut are Irtoal, and the mute of the hoot Inkltstractiv• canon:nue : nem lituce Lt thould to eml ,t tor the acre If not ml • ecn.tunt., tutUlm! . I ..tlate , affecti.:,ilt .i t ieh aria.. trout it, sate Ernptireand Slfn lso lrtta,ex, hl. Aotto.r.y's eve, petic, ktittntheo. and Tettir atld naa Rheum, Head; lithgrorurtt, ittetimati,m, r...yntluitin told ' ' br=llytmetsta, trentiry. an ri d, lonve. rIOIZI- VI or 11,1.1:se Blood: Me plAu.i4 m , tut 4, for ..cr;4ol. i,urignr antl . virtQc ttlll4l. wits:out cutelltutiout. Ayer 's Vgni. are ot connvxted 1.1.1 k ty wicheattd ores ad' ,leatae. and Intlgoni tog its dire.ted ution :... - quenet of thew. frro p:.111 or pbytiku 1 Aral .4.111 d by a remedy cure tbe.every.dly WC and d.utgeroos fkindali 6 - r-ttas my At and di.vetiorte. 11VM.1111. Ileart44m. ne. 1.1.141 . gekb.n. rail Of Atortl lug fr..ni)2. Roy Nate Ayer's Gherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF • Cocon.:17o1.1•K Invi.vc.ves 'Flosutzism. Ceoc7o3toNcluvrt., eleir_Nl ANT. rut Tilt 11.Z.Litf Or Costinirtmt TILYIOIN ADVANCIW Yr.4/107 ;us imizass. So aide Is theabtalts O..lefuraece . .M.d to munerant ate Vie wet of Its ewes, that almost eeetrectlnn of country abounds to )terrors tadd no icty Lwnd trim t bare m restored loin; alarming mall even des. perate.di.eases df ttiv lung. by Its Use. out, tried. let inmetior• dy over Forty other intrilcu.e of Its kind Is too apparellt to wane ob. et . rtaMTl. and tobrr, Its virtues isPeitileaviy the public to logger held. tati what antidote to emplOy tbr the dlittreeelng and daniperoue elle+ the pohnimary organ. that are Incident to our clime*. White ban3qnferior renuediel ttuaut aeon the Cultinalardtr base tallecrand an dloianied. f o lds lgot gained*fiend e bY catlT trill. conferred belie. tits on the afthetid, they tan nevi, forget, and produced cures too to. merousand too hmartaLie to tic forgotten. ; Prepared by_ . Dr: .L.C. Ayer it Co: 4 • LIOWEIL !TABS. din • an nui Remialmkare for talc le A. TURRELL, Ifontro.eA W. H. THAYER. ylmck; I ICA tiC43l7, SPRANG V/LLI.: 11. it. 511E8.31.A5.• Lynn ; WALTMAN .4 SW L , 111:11., isobar;; and hy all Druggistki and the principal Ilerchants In liLivq, Co. , September 14Atia9.—Gmo. . Think, Examine, Incpire DR. SitAINE'S CO7IPCiUND SIRUP Or WI D - CIAERRY... k BE you Minded with a coughVitave you pains tu the side .PH. . and breast ft Have you a tickling or rising in the throat? Hare • you the Liver Complaint? Have you the Itronchitla ? Nervous Olney, or boy eymptodm or Petlmonarg Coneumption? If _you are troubled with any of the above arniptorns. use De. SW•Ttill'S COMPOUND ttißtir Or WILD CHERRY, It will effect a speu. dy and permanOnt egre, ef the cvideno,o . f thousands whOhnia bac* cured Dy it willgestify. _ • . Another Itensarkable,eihiret. -, Pedal' of Rouen, Frederickeonnty..Md. Dr. Swann:-Deer Str—Bdtleving it a duty I owe to the flublir, and in Jilstlec to you, I have thought peeper to make known one of the most extraordinary cures, in my own ease, that barn reit Lear. truly rceorded..l In the month of tivtolier last, 1 win &fitted with a severe gatherlpg In my breast, which. for Med • largcabecers, .1 also communicated to my Lungs and very much *Mee.] them. and discharged L. qiiant ales of corruptbm, external andlnternal. Y F breath could pass through my Lungs and out tbroligh the cavity 'of my breast wit* npparent ease.attended with a violent cough. ddy And night, lose df appetite. and extreme debility, so that my physic- - lan thougigniy Zane iniptleiw and bevond the power of medicine. remained thli wretched conilitinn'fpr a 'Ong time, audit Ime wasted to a mefe ales:Leto:4 and theretieemed to by Ito hnpri for c,4 but havineeraddietbe public paper of the many wonderful curse. performed by your uroys STtCPII/ WILD iy sent to halts yore for five bottivi anti evormenced Ile use , and to my great satisfaitlon and my .111Xlialle (amity. the alarm or.oprinitir. In my lungs-taty :. to bed.and the cough subsided, and on Wing ton • bottles I one to perfect health. Over floc years have ermaied, and I still remain a perfectly hearty Man to this day4une 2,lniid. I have not had a day's slekneas for eighteen • rierieeareept coy graieftii - ackbowledgeneute.- • Your; very respuctfully. THOMA S DIXON. • The subscriber Is well acquainted with Thomas Piton, and can - testify that be has been anifeted as Ibote represented. I regard Me recovery assalmost a miracle—He lea worthy member of society, - • - JA HEN. It. LIHRBOIVOW. • • Taster of Berlin Virtwir, BalthaOre Conference, • , ! urerzaz wWILTitIOLA/LT 701 : De. yzie!s' , Compound Synif of Wild Cherry, Tbe original and' only genalne'Cherry prepanatire. Baer thla In mind. It being tonipnaord solely of Vegetable ingredient*, it can he nerd prirteet safety.- Swayns s Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills , A gentle pur4tlve And alteritlee medleize, tar superior to the in genend t , tee. . Swat yate's Celebrated Termltaite., . Dr, Briayutia Paintera, for IdffitYlef the 131604 : •." • • Dr. Siv:tyase's liowet " Cordial,' .. An Invaluable rtruedY for Madura, .Dpentery; Chalks, Cholera, And all lk,welAiainplainta. • • Drararara!-I.Preraratal—Dr. Awlyne's Bitter Catholleon In the. - greatremedy. Price only 60 cents.. Bold , :ADEL TUIVItELL,J.Er 11.E1t1LitlE,11outrose, and by Dealers everywhere thrioglieut tbu Cutudy and State. . ' ]Tenured oislyADr: ItiWA IN r. sox. No. s, NottlY.lth ,Street, . . . aUg.4.16d9.-ly . - • T • BIEDICIN ES. • 140101 the great rmiety:tt Mndlelnet at turyell'a titere.elaY be 211,..f0und all ed. Dr. Jayne it Juxtly doiridated yandlyonedt. dyastiherry Ptettind and Cathartic 11111; II alaersToreat Mice an orod itodand celebrated Gentian bitters ;.Louden'k . rite of Family niclicl Mathews on nes; erehantli Gargling 011,the,greati-et ern• edy for enfants It . min or beast evert norm ; athewson'a Remedy, and Wirer ; urrick's Vermituge,, and avadet) et other kinds ;.Trixtee Magnetic Olatment,the great remedy fortun e, rheuniatinto, and all Inflammatory complaints; Extract.* dratrate thing Iny .dutilar purposes ea the aboce'llintment; Andrew's Pala Dentruyingtgent,a good article ; Woodeoit'a I and e. Liniment;Attetyara.litunlict 'titter., Canker Itrove, Llnlnient.led Ity sentary Drat"; litd•er x Compound fur Drleutery xilonghtennt pepsin, (oe I))infirala; lichabold'a Extinct of tluctm end Exinactet Sareatiarlila ; a vonety o( n beno. the beet In inlirtet.itlile; - j and 'ut ahttest endlet4 euriety et l'atent Motel netadtagettott trio on tbe r• oust° enumerate—Mit tweet, it to eiy,ll,,st the ptltite will tlxid near. ly every thing Itethis line, at the Druz "41Flutey Store'nf Montroxe July. MINT. TURIVILL, • PATENT FIRJAND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES 1.000 itE erri e,: 44 „ t vi e : rtn ,: ha stI SA: : at cc. ,; Its rem tenta._ n i ,'Slttsr iES mule. • in • • • 13: fITANMER, Ulm& Mnntrne, IS:x 2 l-tf " , - Loo' . hang -.Glasses... • A LL 817.1 . A3 up to. 20* 40, in Gilt Fritmee: Gilt • Picture 'Frames • • • . _ rlll.ln and Raved , • - LOOKING GLASS . PLATES. 7' 1t Into nld Fmmts ;bort Nock*. TaKER'S PATENT SPRING -BED, the very Ikat 11/ ti 201 4. CabinOrurnitire and Chairs. • • • • Sign Painting • cotTus 1.415. q constantly' oa hind, raid trigramtm awt 14 ' • 'E. C.IORDII. I . M. ti VO T usae, 31,14'dt SO. 1350,41 - • HOWE'S PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING RED_. Luxury; Fornfort, and Rase 'Combined e T k r trom ftweroo x4l4 tirial ta -iv rf Of TIE [MOOD" Vfoudtd t the blood. The pahlrilar , to purify and regrnetate bbpcnalbletin contanalnantd artic Pills, F.ilfILY - range of their iction 'can rare. =non properas tenrch.and theinunon orpidszo. correct. vitalluce. Al a con nto M bconcd down din; Lud'ldd Myth or dowdy rr ,d Inning.. foot only do they Lady, but 0.100 many foriclir ..* below named are pleaseil.to , anntolog =atones of tl.ta • folios.h.g rorninslnts m om dloordcred f cmlCb Nan. Anon of' Morels, klatn 'Lrr kindreds ow omplalnta, ark onlon of lid nmcVorui.
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