• -., , IV Bahool 'reigns. i` -- . E- Aslate „Appropriation i ,The 36th section of, the general, sehool I, WIC, St I.: & D. p.. 18),)iuthorizes 'the State Superi n triden t (but only, on. certain Important-conditirMs) to is: sue hia•warrant for the Slate 'appitriatbsri to she several school districts. it ism the fol_.. lowing words, viz.. , • I i ... " SECTION 30. Thatlas soon as , the schools of any district have beeb kept open and in operation at` least four-Months subsequent to the first Monday in Julie preceding, the pros- ident of the board of dipecto'rs,or controllers, Shill certify die same ender Oath or •affirtna tionoogether with the I name of he district treasurer and his post bfFice address, tothe ' county .superintendent, with' shall i nutted i ate. ly forward the same to i the Superiniendent,l of Common Schools, who upon the receipt of the mane shall draw hi' warrant.cM the State Treasurer for the whol amount Such district is entitled to receive from the annual State appropriation : Proniiled, That; said board . of directors or controllers shall also have made report of the condition pfthe schools in . their districts, as directed in The twenty-Third seod lion of this act: And! provided also, That the foregoing certificati kh'all have been trans mated to the Superint nderit of the Common Schools within the school ',year for -which, the', warrant is to belssuestY -' - 1 These plain ' clear provisions of the Arm must be comp lied with hereafter. The four months', certificate must bd transmitted with-, in the school year, an 4 the annual' report. of. the board of directors must be received by the departme,nt, before the warrant for the. State appiopriation writ be issuo. There is no hardship in.these legal requirements, and they are absolutely necessary to the proper and successful administration of the system. It is true that-some directors—whose prompt ness and fidelity in this respect) aro worthy of the ' highest commendation—make out their report in due form and, ln due time, af ter having received ,theappropriation ; but as a general thing there is so intich negligence as to time in forwarding the annual report, and so mueh carelessubss and inaccuracy in preparing it, that in s4lrdefence the Depart ment can no - longer extend the indulgence hertofoissgranied; and:,which seemed in some degree proper while sehonl officers were get: ting accustomed to the act of-1854, and the' changes which it made' in ihe workings of the system. ~ • ! . I . ' County Superintendents are not to mail the ,'four months' certificate to the Department, unless accompanied ,by the district report; and they . stre particularly requested to exam- , ine both documents carefhlly to see that they. aria ..preperly made out, and the different items borrict. .Alter the certificate and re port reach- the 'Department, they will be , again cakefaily examined, and.if found to be correct,.thechool warrant will be iinmedi, ately made out and mailed to the Treasurer of•the . district ; but if pot properly 'filled .up, they will be returned to the Bectetary of the, board for correction, and the warrant with held until they come back again. It is •in vain .to.hope for statistit*that shall be Worth the printing, unless this mode of procedure be adopted. The shabby.reports oon.Pleined of,-sr, not confined to obScure rural districts, with di retors of limited. education, by some of the most striking ixamples have wine from the hands of respectable lawyers and Merchants, •whosebtisiness,habits and skill in arithmetic., as illuitrated by their school. reports,. would nut command inuch.higher figures than 3 L'4., , 4, if presented_ at a teacher's examination.' Directors should letr in mind that the dis trict report cannot be: made 'rut until tht. , *Sialciols have closed for the year. The,repor: lerribraces the whole year, and not a tart of it; and as it is the official _history of what the schools-have been and dotijlor That pe nod, the record cannclt be - trAfuily made up, until after the sclOols have Pink-heti their .work. , . . , , • One district is not dependarit upon the oth er. Therefore when any district has transmit ted.its certificate and report,. the County Su perintendent will inuriediatly mail them to the Deportment, with Ou- waiting for other districts; the school tern: in some districts being only four or fiv4 mouths ,' while in oth ers it ieeight or ten, 4iia some directors are more punctual Shatz others. . The pritteipal caus of the imperfect dis trict reports, lithec..l-elessness of the Secre tary in keeping the irinutes and accounts of the Board; There is no justification for this '`neglect., for the Secretary cap be paid fur his services; and if he isitiot, 'when he accepts ,the office, be accepts its-whole duties, abso lutely and without reserve, and should.either perform thern or resign. With this timely "notice that a bungling report will'not procure the State appropriation, it is hoped that the • respective Secretaries will take painsto keep their accounts land rettirds in an . iut ~ ~ehigit,lt and accurate manner,isO that they -nor their stkcessors in office will. have any 'difficult in making out the annual report, from -the . recorded and documentary evidence in pos-. session of the Board. , . . . , • Blank bialriet Reports: , The bbinks for. ..' the.fuur months' certificates and district re. portasfurthe.iturrenti school year, are' not printed yet., but will be within a short time, as soon as the statistical, tables of the past year areefinished, and the ;detailed exam ma . • tior: - ,;ft 4 e last ye.ar'strepo - rts has been cont . pleted,abd it has beeh ascertained what mod. ificatiuns;ot the form or additional. instruc titans may be necesary. .' Superintendents will be duly notified by mill., ' " •- • ,Teacher's Sheets : The new ctylettf blank -fur Tr - saber's Ilitinehq; 11. perts, will be furn ished to Tea_ ' th e Secretary of thi Board; . lthe has no ,be will apply to th. Gunny-Superiaten t, who, is charged b 3 chisel law, with the dtity'3A supplying the School Boards - 5,11ns count y, (C. 8. L. tic . D., pai.; 21,.N0, OF.) - -- ..,-.- !--.,...'—t----- - Teacher's Statistici :. The " Reczipnlation." • on .the ' ixackuf the Telichr's• Mutt i hly 'Report is intended to secureirreitter accuracy in the . statistic...of the Nautili+. . The " average dal ly_ attendance of pupill," mesins the av'ersge • number of scholar* Unending ,daily during the month. Teaeher's Wager: !Economy is always a commendable virtue in School Di rectors.pro sided it be the_genuine article, and nut. blind _par - simony, But thellast place to economize is in the -teacher's urges,. and the directors cannot practice v_irtt)e in this direction, with out Jusing vastly nore, than they hope 'to gain by-the operatib. Skillful mid •success tulteachers ateentitled to full compensation and can fairly - earn ti'; and if it cannot be had, they will ass Matter of coure go u here they can •get it, or q# the btisineis ; u hue halt price tear:hens ate, a• dear bargain al . though it-only takes half us much money to ' pay theta. T., besure, the district pus paid out less cash, but what is is lot, for the teacher could not ear* it, and the.pupilg have spent their time without being benefuted;and quite likely will afi l l erwards unlearn what -.they did attempt to enquire. A. low priced teacher is nut a dwap teacher, and it is. a great misfortune that this fact :. Js not inure generilly Understood,. Pennsylvania loses a :large prr cottage or her best teachers he, cause they are not prtiperly compensated' at home, some of the western CullfilieB have been depriied, this tall, of-many of their most worthy teachers, : becantie of the large retina. 'thin in flieinag" , offeked; . and wherever this lx* hab .tAeouse, the i rachools will go. %a. "wail awit.duriwi t coming . winter, • than they 0 ; 1 10 -1 : 1 1*trviAr 0 ,1 41P.;Will01 in the bi 0• • .handi d" ten'ehersl..Eve.it and' thl.lfroet are nn ju4tification -for - the em ployment of low pti,ced, incompetent teachers Itis-nn unwise hn4itinprofitable policy; evet7 way. .Teachers' examinations. Cannot build up the system, 4(494 althosei who. inept and receive first class Oertificates, ate driven - out-of' the .schools the inadequate comixin •sation offered. . !!... I- • There is,anotheterying evil; indit is this: . Paying fair Wages!,toiefecior teachers.. ;The wages should always ;be graduated to ithe qualifications of teabhers. Pay,a good teaCh; er good wages; and if you..triust pet up .with an inferickr teacher4.eut down the - wages,.until he qualifies hiinseWor a better one cap procured, and then raise the wages accord . . ingly; But .don't !Cut the throat of the selncml system by paying.t . g, od. wage's to , good and poor teachersindiseritninately, fok it is only offering a priimitim for: inctimpetgim.y.. School'. Directors.itie (he back bone of the school systeni. They i have 'more power and Tesponsib i llityihati,'alLof the otheciaffice6cif the system ' combined. _And 'this is rjght ; but they can only4rnagnify . their of fi ce and 'uphold the Systcinf, by looking at their dUty in,its true light; ae t d..then.fitithfullyperkiim• ing it, With.. the o.an4. practical _shrewd*. and sound judgenient ,that they. would ex 't in the Management otjtheir own private' Lai fairs. Tht.princilde is the same, the 'policy the same,-and there4ults cannot he otlier wise. than beneficial k ;while the contrary. Pol ley _must, every *hap and always prove estrous. • 51...-ff .- . • 11#414i . Peitri. - i .. i The pear is a ocullar fruit i 4 one respeq,L, which should be has kept in mind, VilFi that most varieties-are much finer. in flavor if picked frfim the tree 'and ripened in the house than if allowed to!zheemne fully 'natured lon the tree. There 4 r e #,!few. exceptions to - this rule, hut ;they . ark very few. And on Ithe other hand, we k4',Ow!a great many varieties which are ot)ly se'prj .or third rate, 'when ripened - toti the tree, but pripvas the highest and richest flavoOrgitthere . d. at .the proper time - , andallOwed, to; mature in •The house. Thiiproper - seasqn - ii milk known, fist, by the ripening Of a•rcw cull grown, but worm eaten speci tuella, '* . hieh fall sooner'. from -•.the tree;' and, seconcliv,iliy . the change of color. and the . readiness.P - the - stalk tO part from its branch, on go - 0i Taising: the fruit. The . fruit. then _tatild tie gathered—or so much of the crop aS appeirs ; sufficiently matured— and ,spread out otii•shOt\ es in the fruit,. roOrit; or. upon' the , floo: Of - the garret. Here it gradually asit r initis itii full color, and beco es deliciously nt !Litt iiio luscious.. Many s rtt Which, ripened sun and. open air, rather dry, wheri - ,!tim , ned within .doors most abundantly hie and, juicy. 'TI Will also last for ii'cotl•bilerably longer per if ritienedfin this liwa —maturing gradui is. wanted. for use; , ..=,a id being thus bey the risk of loss or'injury . by .violent stot or high winds. I'[ . ! - i . 1 Wint r,, er.d t ess'erepears, should .he alloy . ort the tri . . to hanie . ao long as possible; - ti the nights becorite;'fro:y. Thehrhould:tl be wrapped separately in pipo.; . :packed !;:•gs, barrels, or Sinall boxes, and `placed l a cool dry room, '4eelfeotn frost.Mi Some Het ies,.as the D'A'rerbborg, will ; ripen fin With no Other cat - o(4i placing t hem in 4 'eels in the cellar, like - apples. But' tt,i kinds of the finer iWit#er d.;ssert pears. shl he. brotight into, a lam aparttneq. fol couple of weeks 41',ef . oie their usual ,seaso maturity. Theyi.g s slaruld he kept covered; Prevent shriVeli4 , ,. - Many sruls-that I comparatively totigh,if ripened . in a cold apt men; become vity . peltind. butterY, and ey, when allowett.to Mature in a room k at a ternperatureß'ffipor'lO degree.,-. - rti!tg. - .\.. 7 1. i . . • N.nniinNif Milking. s: From an artictb 4n Dairy in ~ the 1, Farmer's dpizette we make the fulinwhigl tract : "The manner at inilking exerts a powerful and lastMginillUeuee•on the pro, tie' ticepess of the coiy fhan\most farmers. are aware of. Ttiat - a stPw mid utteless mi ke, soon dries up ithelbeit . of-tom;s, every pr ; eti. farmercal and ditiryinan • kiipws. . The'. prst requisite, of a hood Milker is„of•course, utter eleanlindss: Williodt this the milk is I Un endurabfe. ThOtdder should, therefor ,be carefully. cleaned lie milking commericeQ. g, Tae Milker shou'ld, :gin .gradually and ent- IY, but should stOtiddy increase the !.rapt ity of the operation till (he udder ••0 emptied As .lug a•pail suflicietply i ,lrirge to hold all, jib out tha-necessity.Pf phatiging..G . _oks are % ery sensitive, sod the...veil candor be changed; nor carp the milking ifitliout, leading the coy t, uic,re or, less withhold her milk. The uti as; • - L unen -car sh o ul d be to strip tki the !fist trop and to,do it TapidlA and nut in a .slow -•tid 'negligent mantietl, which is sure to have Ai:et .tn the yield' ()jibe, cow. lf any n is lett it is re-abstirbrd -into' the system, else bet:wiles caked , hud s ainiinisheri the t envy tp secrete 411i - quantity%afterward, It genile'and mild treatment is observed! pet severed in; the operation of milhing pears to be one'r f il pleasure to the anima it und•intitedly itlilbnt if an opposite • e.tui pursttedif, aot.iifery restieas movenil -caused perhaps b 3 pressiug a sore teat, animal is . •harahlY .spoken to T slie will I;kely to leatii fuptitik as a habit, and it , be difficult to - 6ii i ereothe. it afterwards. 3 induce quietness nn4readiness to.give (hi the milk-freely, 4 - 4 baiter that the et should be fed at iniqiitig time with 'cut r; ,rr, roots plackd . within their easy reach. stifle person sbohldimilk the . sartie . covi u tarty ,titid. Mit chhi ! ge trout one to asiother less theic are spd:cial reasons fur it --- - Salt and. Virater for Stook. • Tt is a Int , tulte,i.,b, no theathv tincoMal to tifittose , that the s 'is 'Very little for breeder to di, during-the summer month the way of proviiiit for the wants of, stock. •It is trued t the • same unceas care and watchfulnetk which are t'so tively - demanded lo.flhe farmer diming and severe , winters, Fise . now indispensab_ out the ptudentAind7thoughtfril breeder' tiii not forget that evenitutr this season, when he grass as.green on letitit hillside, and the 4ek coats and rapid towth of his animals. attest -the richness and of- the pastu4es; there are important floaters which reqifire his attentiori. .c•ltief: among these we wohld mention the provisib)-i of a constant add abbn dant supply s of salt, find clear fresh Water!. The importance providing salt for stoat' almost inifversallit4hderstiatcl; and there a comparatty.t.ly few., hirmers who :neglect but it.ia a cbtritoofrmiStsike to' feed it at regular or too great intervals, without. of regard weronontx. - • the best rule fdr.'aaltitig animaldis to k 4 it constantly belbre-theinand they take it to suckquitt4itlei f and, Only ins et. quantitiet : , as i , y4ern4 require; but deprivid of it fur;soine-titne, they, beicoltiel eager for it, that they may at so mod' ital nature them the fti , t,Aline they are, Jibe* led.. . • (r ' A Itteit cow;Ott,tdri.z---Take- two q ua' corn=meal; one qaar! wheat flour, a little - and lonr-eitgs add r pour buttermilk euou' tufurtwa_stilf tia . . te .rnix _ well; then, ' two tea-vpoonfule of ditmlved "ititt: warm water, Stir 4, well and pour it i greahett parts; so' be about t inches thick whe4iiketi. atke'in tebOt en till duce.-70'4040: - Fannef. - . • AMILLIn on the pateitt for IMAM PA. TEN't . PORT. LE L COTIIES FRAIIE. In the County of Nuscptehantia, rbich the underaigned has tie sole tight, will be prosecuted to carding to law. , . ,These trainee are for sale by the Thecae; at IP. Length of MR In aka; 4 . c . rod. Asup) about tea Iket.n..uoa. • • • , , . tnatrsCirf TOOT. :GOODS:!. peAi - N M GlPighirna Frtnti. - Sheitil Aho Fresh Bum Fluid. Lamp OU, Candles. Cone, Italslos, White Lead ma Meta, named 011, Ise.Just opened and selling Cheap. Chap,: Cheap for c' 2l / 4 '• J. LIEOIIIIII llontrha, Sept.:9, M.:- • ' - ' , PAP Vs • OIS ' Vla p t-iC/2 .14 lg .00 E i ti• • p 07' 1:11: * - II • i• O . P Isat .4ine po m o • i'KD • . • I•cf• 0 -tp k, o 0 . • . .o tD c+ I XV . IT ; 1:4 I 0 c r . I 1- 1 3 29 01 101 n 0 ., 1A 8 k 4 !Ea. 0 i co . w, I • , p 0 t The New Era! . . NEW FALL ,& WINTER GODDS. - , At Great,- Bargains.' ' READY - PAY AND • SMALL .PROFtTS! 'IIItRIIITT leut now In Store and it netting large addition. to Mk. lila ;Stott of FA Lt. and WINTER tit 10litt. to which. he teed Invite the itutution of 'Tomo paylog. buyer; eiArselnr, th e riaot4 de fitrthh: varlelirs of - IDMIETZ VDDTZ In 1%*;.a.13;v1..-..; of - Ral Fall Print. and Pin ; in bel,thita, Ducal Plaid% Pialn and Plaid Slvrinoa Muh.& ClutaNtilughianNand:4llo; Itrai.;ne. t'asanallt, Silk, and Wool hhawla; Iltob Ribbons; lionlirttk, 4.nd Nu h00d..., 6.%4ka ekdba I.lrnadelothol,-Caa. shaero., at. • NVlth a fuliaaNcatuient of • . STAPLE ANSIANCT C 66131 at twill. Including Grocrrits, Crockery. lianlwarc.Sl.V.4: Iron. SIM, Nails. fiats and Coos. Boots and ohoca„ Cantl, , Floor Oil Cloths, Paln!ed Wiindow-Shadca. r.} r. Ckekt, I)ruirs Ofl Furs; Unita° , 'lke* en mock Urtn g and bo4ht for eat)... pro anterior yportunity'f•o.c4ul ' mxh•crinnt, pportunity' f.o. ci.o!cr holvoinnt, and 'salt. enid for ICEIIq . ray, Lu to .25 pci cent. Prior rronlor priors,„tr. exarninatic‘o of the GOODS and I'RICEN timud pcoMableio thou who wlatt to Ociy.! . flour & Salt constantly caaltazid. .7sevr *ford, 2.1, 1559. , p-EO. L. S3IA.W, Prothice Commission Merchant, No. Erie Baildiags. Reade St., N. Y. , • lern prepared to tweet Conslgntnents of 'PRODUCE /Mllll' 4 on 4 :lndent, trop tnt knowledge ot tne PRODUCE Pa's,lN 91 ruvthtlrabte LOt:ALI:TY, large and-onicettlent STOREIIot that I shall le teagded to d.{.°. of Conalgotoctits to ns 611011, If nut IiET rEttlAnr.tyrAG E, than most nottscs hi New 'Cork. ; Advecuces made our Conetiguineuts of Produce, rcquircd. - stri c t attention given to the the :aloof Cutddvnuents, and Prompt innite. All sales Guacanteed. t• JCSTI:b DILL, Agent: - ca:o. L. SHAW. l" Late grin DILL & ARMSTRONG. . Janes Ittkt.st ishes to inform tabs old friends and patrons that wouldle pleased to recelve.r , disigunients froni thin and others.--: Racing ha (h d er na - ehly vexne experience In Ule exclealre Coni• stdsal o o Ittidness, hrtlatters - hhn.elf that he can give.entire stlsfAcs lion. rattjeigantstoss ssi hole AS Am' Reisensrintz norm. ix New 'lota Orr. 0 GB:). • . REFEREN S. CES. P: Prerr.r. Met. lua. C. Adams & Co. ,N,e , vir Yolk. C. lint, I'n.. flaak... , C. Armalrou; 6: Co.. " Wm. M. Harris. l'ara..Na, 1n.C0.1 Clark & •• 4.M.Scur*ell, Prfa-Mont.h.a Scrli. Little, . .1, Flisk.r. lailitrette In. Co.' James Fats - mg -. Saml S. 1 uwrli, M arhr.lll....klyn. R. 1., Csoe.. • - C. H. Sh ban. Linr. Ca a. Jam... H. Lest J:l3. Llg(aboly, 13eeltsgiu S.trer.l..l ..11:11er 41, Co. A. WONSOY of Strovehanna Depot, wlll....?feelvt. AL,' for. irArd P ize. or xll kltmtt, to the 3t.ve G. L. SWAW arid JCSTI'S DILL, Agi.mt. New York. Tbe. Bills or sxle., with . eurrtzt Tundforill be rent buk. to the Store 1... f sa.l4 - DILONSON. . . Srptemt!er 7. 1t1,',2,-ly. . • . . HUE ! 51 COURT. ADJOI, I NIN6 THE BANK I,OF BINGHAMTON, a IL IYITIRRAIt, Agent Tt4I'ACIGT'S and ELEGANT `TOREIa now. ape?: vita an _L. mare New cf•-, - 3 • , , rli ". sr 4 000 Odisi irlilah for extant. tichnes... and ra.f.r..cy, f r surpans.anyth.o; trer cdrywd In plc soutln•ru r. Oar C:oth Department: . sammadelth every tieecrlptlon of Cloths, f'aealmereti.Sartinetts,Vest• (Ivey. Costioo% 1% - erel.% Kmitucky 'harm, ac.. arr.., from the deem to the clemptat.. In the line of • 1 LA , IIIRS' . agESS, 'GOOD_ e :Wtkatve thq Wiest and p;last. e . legant Stock of Rich, Black,• ant Fancy Silks, yrge the be Ever Exhibited in this Market Plata and printed all Wont rrencb Ma'am fp.= V: rents op. Well CLldtr flOrta'all.Wor. - .1 Ix Lalnem. Rich Ipdia allks and Popp.. Z'Al orb, and EL a L + ll atulf _Goods, of cotry cle cod 1134.• .ric. Good.lntilbir only Mu. 'FLAW egerillos, cod my ou y ocly St e. M. De Laltira.,lo e. Prima worth la and i 5 vents fur 10 emir. Good barlciltnar, 6 cant& . - - 11513.4 E L. WilE3 wits! od. II he vg Of ever! , dm:4tm... from the Cheapest Rob Roy, to the most Ce p= Double Bache, tiouper ti.a,u ever known. • i i • CLOAKS, • . . RAGLANS, Lad Cloths or crap ?Racy Colt - 7, 'and Quality irl4i TAnasolnp to match. t . „. Gloves' and . Hosiery • •/' • pf ill kind. and quallllei fCr Gents, Lidice, 1 oT Altared sad Cad. bkirts, all mikes: / •. • • .1 FLANNELS: • 100 plum, and Scarlet, 14:2411 Thrin_cls, re. 17 ll= tite,,Ziref Tortrasge price. • ~• . , 11,0 1 0 /1/E STI C , Of ert.y thr.d, by the tOle, piece, or . yard. Bleached and Brown Slopetingsj 6 cents. - er Goods, • Drees* , ei y - eredytion. t'holerale and 'Retail. 311111ners *amine& with ereritilhitth the lineal leie Vint Wholnede Prima Front the fad that did of the Proprietoin eyelids Mt wheletime in New! Torii City; dewing =4 forwarding the - BEST BARGAINS the mute: aSorde.. putdusera tan rely on 'always Andlntour Stock Lull and aisorteroult encoplete. AU floods leartztA for this • F.etahlleh arm, mein oonmorrlou with n,,lerze Who:0.11.11ms, In Neu' York, from the Importer,. 31snufertme-ra-Amul sod' Now York Atonkni Ilirusee dikot, tOemby ieqlog the Job:urea rate - • - • The iaenefii of ici!iela . our Cul:Vail's Cafe love. rn'T thi Wilda we Powers, we =OW unit Ne cm% PM WM 011 all kinds Of Dry Goods /NA 30 . 03 , I - Than ANY other House IN TIM SECTION Re bare tl,e ABlLlTtaind we - sill satisfy oui Pennsyleanla Cue tower% oil liiatNuatiwt, that weNhavt. the DISPQ,SITIta. 1•Ook out. for. the: New York Store I 51 "COURT 1-ITREE't . 'MURRAY Agent SINCOLIJITOIIO4LII ISO AE , . Am _ , ieS3,l3t LargestcUot and jivitchudog.laid. la noyere• 'lo.olylog owe til slul bad a*%tmenla 0 . • • ' b, t , • -. • I . i eri ( , 1 k - 1 • li everldfereii In this MarheL 'The quality of 'rawly ern*, toll e reed; • andrill warranted. as ralortrented. Tamen: READI 'CAetli an d LOW PRICES. Saute Eeteeraildea of the tat* marba tamed from the !Unerring enumendion : ..., IIitUGS, MEDICINES, •‘'. SILTER &Plated Spoon; 011EKICALS, Fonus, the , . Pawn's, OILS, ' - • Gold Pen; : , • 1 VAnmense, , Btationery, Wiwnew - Gtiss, - TIOLIN. GUITAR, BASS ' BYE STUFFS, • VIOL Ssatirni Bowe, &c.,. q.c....., . , Toreelain Teeth, ••••• - . (LASS WARE, - LITIIOGRANIN CROCKERY • , - - • Artiseg Tube Paints,' idtimintsi CLocts, . Brushes, &c., • , . WALL PAPER, , ~ - also some . . WINDOW Pares, . Diu GOODS,' • WINDOW OIL SHADES, Wooden `are, - . ' _,PANCY Goons, 1 . Bard and Jap!u'd Ware, ' MIMICAL INSTRUWENTS,. FLUID and OIL CANN Nixes,JEWELns, Camphene, Coal Oil, - • pARFUMERY, •• BURNING FLUID, - si t ose 4? Aft ALCOHOL, - Shoop, Bausnis,' luipentirio, • - Wines, UAIDREf.LAS, LAMP, Tanner's,' NEAT. " BIRD CAGES, ' - FOOT, LARD, ()RTC, CAS; ' .Y,tiCKET KNIVES, : .TOR, Boiled, arid RAW ' , GUS?, PISTOLS, LinseedOtLa - , . . AMMUNITION, ' 'White L ead, . • Biquons, Tutsscs, Zutc, and all kinds of .SUrponusns, , COLORED PAINTS,- ' PG RT-MONNA I ES, Vinegar, . . . Strotii.nan BRACES, CANARY SEED, SPECTACLES, '' i .also all the popular 1 . PATENT MEDICINES, andEotber thliv too nueliernms to mention. . . ~ , It In impracticable to give mere Dean a general, redline or In A s-' through the Newspapers, every wlehing (190Dri to Invited to land comonelne. .1 - Immanent on roterlng the-Start, must notes peccto and eVery thing la alght ; but rawly. every m-eichrwanted will he produced by inquery. ' . t . - - Thrintrid for the Stem) patrionge hitherto revolved, he hones to melt a continuance and lar,te increase or-the name. . - • . IS W . DEL TERRELL. Sa l ntreeer. October I. ISW. I A . . --i----V. • , - .. —....- . '1 ii AL -- 0 IX 3 Ft.. 1:31. 9 se 71 It. 111 AI Eft, of the 111,Nbli - AMTON %Yalta C VIM. will Ly be at Semeuchanna DeTot. (Moore Hovel.) eb the fah of tech nibetiM &ming tilt. Sprit* Mid Sutraavr, for Votatultrglots. tut alids 'lrlllifind It to their artt.tntaire to pre )dot a call. . Patients+ rented it all thm,ot hit ESTABLISHMENT:in RING II.OI COS, N.Y., a hire errry comfort and coLvenlenct play 1.,. (Lurid for the sucrose:ll tnattneut of /7 ,, VA Wit , . • i314,11.11.11t011. N. Y . 31.trch'•;t, 1514.-tf - • . , • ==l, 17.-4 = - M II Cit= c# 0.-i O ';..- -&1- r=l = lll3 immim=l C) C) t7i con Qin LADIES'' GAITER* - * !UTLEY' .S:' • STUDDMITY.S.for corntp pall% %I.naluce ,studi of IiOuTS and SlLOE.sjo.st • Friyol—gtd.ng elte3p.. OUroft. May.. • LY FOR ONE OR VWO RORSES. NGEABLE3HRESAEBS and SEPA : • 11111Ent PROVED EXERT PATESiT HORSE row ERs oire ha ' II an d io to any other Endless chain rowers made e ore warranted goodly 'superior 10 the Wheeler RIC: had Pinion rower. The Thr t ,% Point Horse Powsrs are one. quailed for ruins mica.: by any other; Wag adalitertt6 grinitya mete of ones where purer Is neeitist;--aa are different del ryes of wilt:too ate obtained witliontiAtra gearing, sod also anyArealralite iench and vidocity or crank minion for dissent say,tlrri, au .c hurning. Thicy run easily, arc strong , durable, wen Muldied, an wade are good nraterials. • TIOGA POINT THRERERSB4 - SEPARATORS. These areruideof raiibuasirca, and are satiertor to any other man. ufatture ; of which fa any judge of such tuaelliors, will be Lithe tied upun exatrilta • - FatuMug .111111 s, i led to run with Horse Power, Thrtshr, and Separator, by telt. ng,triu the Power, J. PILL, Agent DUSTERS, 11'ioga4Poillt:Agric olio ral, Works, EI - .. ~-- iIIATORS, and THRESHERS and GLEANERS MANUFACTtREDIIT VIVELLESi BLOOD& Co., Atheng, Pa • Thresheis and Cleaners. • itte TUN:A MINT TUaunn And Cif ANEW§ %lid ' ESISItT . . COP mit mi l'uumiir.a and Ct.smir.an. These iu u easily, thresh uud clean falf, Itbout %Juts* the g.r.thi, which Ilk craned pt for mat WAIIICAXTED TO UWE • Fun hs.hr..—TBJUA POTS f FANSl.7sti MILLS, PORTABLE, CIRCULAR, and eltOsS-(IVT SAW MILLS, CLOVER 111.:1; LMKS, and I:4tItXtiMIST MILLS, all. of %ditch art verypupoior mactines. • • • re- Prrsons In this and adjolalni countka allould by at moans exOrnlue the aIKIVi: we taloned unscluuoi heron: purcus.Ong elkulterr. O:ouc sill web to ornd.utf orrrnirbuudredrullro iur Avieuituna Nl;kolUnto, tt hen BETTEIt ILICII IN Es are to tt had near ut Lome. hind fur lt.trortio , rzo nun kruorn (.4yraa.oors. L. 131.0 W F.:103 ALi wrr fur nuNuellounn County. . . I.Montroto. Auct.t FRESH GOODS: THE T4 l / I. ID STOCE. AT POST. BROTHERS._ ri MESS Dela.... Mu•lin% and' tidier GINA% Mantilla Latx and Edging, itnstsust. Au. °unstuck. li ifow• i 0 . _o)..rkki_P". IL *L - Ti' E g ANI) AT • • LO'W-PRICES. A[oncrur, June c 18 1:! THE CHEAPEST i • Eind Best Stock of Goods IN NURTHERN PENNSYLVANIA,• 101E1 oae nitYDEN'BitoiritEßS, Are , anhaad with 's Large Stack of 1§r411% , and: SIMMER -GOODS, l' : Ozt.;:le 1..14.v.ed to the wants of the reol.le. . . DRY GOODS, '• • ' I - ' ' • I• : GROCERIES„ - - • I BOOTS, SHOES, • JOTS, CAPS, -: . , „PAOHR, SALT, PAINTS; 'OILS,- • . . . I , it GLASS,: WOODEN and ' . STONE WARE, •Il • ' -I. HA YINO TOOLS,..dv„ de. -'• . - WATOES, . JEWELRY, .11 - Y ANKEEN 0.710NE,-che., ' - . .. 1 - at 'Wholesale, and Retail. ... . The .. rtuicl of 'oar stock !ranch; that anyone ean jee. Alth a Inn. .meat's tho that Ate are tabled to sell Hada ItS, PER CENT. ".ITHEAPEI Shad tan be la,ught of any of the oldest Fogy. In. the State alithuloss so sell rinds for itrady pay and email ;00004", 10 cr bee cent. beknr,retuar prim. Our west purchasyd for CASII snarl:Hl! be sold Chap — C HEAPER TUAN THE CHEAPEST. HAVDEaI .111K05111.1.0.5. 2F lUlto:d. Juoe 8, 1859..1t. . • - Make -the : Old Things' New.NEli ARTICLE ion' rale in Suitnne henna aunty ) only Mine MoNTROSE ItOOK eiVYRE.. 4) .81.111nNiANY cum( M 44 and 48 Inches nrlde, for Tables. SLlnda, Ilaz and Store Counter', Melodeon) and Piano Coen. • }figured lable•und Stand Spreads, of leariou4 Axe oud Myles. and all warranted to:Auol the tc oe be4l - iter. hot Cidreet . .9 y xophene. highita l and Intl not . =nr ur crack . Ingol oc ireattna. Jura heled N el . e l Vanze . ld Moutrtire. July V, If 4. - ' • • . . 4 :20.1E3313 , 41Er.s tdths st. ;nts. tlutt datunot hill to suit, a Joi . re supezior aseortsurut of ORRERIES, iW At 111.91 d and irclliitcnin ctiattlphtuttA foimcNp tretiptut by 0. M. - _ SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE; 81'14, FLOUR. and SALT,-(by the_sock'or barril,) FISH; and, all artfcla usaally.fonikl bt ere% eI Gro.tesieo. .Flour by the 'elate andliketall.. • -ral eh of Asl mean to nselit,plope. to ire Ilbe are p pat, I N H. TheMgliest mutts pine paid tot:PELT& "DE4C9r..i.Fid vkiVaNw: . ..31ontro2, Mareb 16, 15r4.44 AN ACROSTIC.- VIZ Ihrt lue; M T OFFI . CE Is gland isiid StliERB , HEADSTRON Illasseli. com 6 , come be! U A L ALL I sysnlsh: • Ripsurvii..(lsothedlicouns.,)strAlt i RESTin my " Rows: : 7herepatts will not LOCATION ISPLYASAlaT,andlowleth.ol nyNBLE SloMpl? KonikpraPerpfEWlL ehoRNO.S. Biummesst tlesstesf!otal.' osk 41aistks Hiss* litgarrienni. August 11.111M.40. • LIQUID GLIM i e ear= 6 mni aNdl. "b 7 I .. IIOSTET'I'ERia -r" . ... . STOMACH - .--': B IT T E RS. I I bits a fact that, at some Pcriod,..every M0nt....-. ber cif the barium family is subject to diseastE 4 ' i .... or disturbance of the - bodily functions ;: but t : ...but t* * .,El with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise. of p in common Sense , they may be able so tos. la regu ate the system ns--to secure . permanent- re ' health. In order to accomplish this desired ~T. objt, the true course.to ptirsuo is Certainl y * 0 . 4 that which will prOduce a natural State 'of -thin -at the least hazard of Vital strength and r,",‘ life. For `this purpose, DK.llostetter has 'in- •trod ced to ,this country a preparation bearing A hisxiame, which is not a new medicine, but one g that has been tried for yea,rs, giving satisfae- c ,, Bonito all• who have used it, • The Bitterii 2* operite posierfully upon the stomach,. balm's, ^I andliver, restoring them to a' healthy and 1:1 Vigorous action; and thus, by.the simple , pre- 5 . cess I f strengthening nalore, enable the sys-; 2 tern o triumph over-disease. . , .. -A-''' For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion; Natt="••• sea, Flaitilency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious ›. Complaiiits, arising from a morbid inaction a of flu) Stomach or Bowels, producing Crlamps, S 4sen M tery, Colic , Cholera orbua, &c., 'these' z,' litira.have no equal. 1 Di rrhcea, dysentery or flux, so generally eon- -37 tracted by new settlers, and caused principally 7 by tl i e change of water and diet, wiltbe speedily regn ated by'a brief ,use of'',.., this preparation.. 7 Dy m i engin, a disease which is probably more •,... prevulent,-in all its Various forms,-.than any t other, and, the cause pf which may elwaya I be attributed to derangenients of the digestive .. orgahs, can be . cured without:Tad by using ›,.. 110STETTER'B STOJIACII BITTERS, as Per. 3 , diretltiono on the. bet tle. For this disease every :..-. physician will recommend Bitters of some kind;- 4.. thenlwhy not use an article known to be infal' libleil c,?, - All nations have their Bitters, as a pre- ',4 . 1 venttve of disease and strengthener of the aye- , tem to general; andamong them :all there is 2. I not to, be found a. More healthy people than the tterinans, from whom this preparation erna- . r . ,•:; nate), based-upon,scientifie experiments which :. have ter.ded to prove 'the value of this great' . .?... preparation in the scale of - medical !science. :;, FAVER AND Aarn.—This trying and provok ing -disease , , which fixes its relentless grasp or 2 , - the I.ody of man, reducing him to a meresha- dowlin a short time, and rendering him *ply- C .sically and mentally useless, can be driven ' Irani the body by the use .of TIOSTETTER"4 .."-.., REYOWNED BITTERS. , Further, none of the ,T, abovie:stated diseases* can be contriicted, even in. exposed situations, if the Bitters are used ,•".' as pr directions. And ns they neither . create N." . neuqea nor offend the palate, and readerun- :,../ necessary any change of diet or interruption r of ordinary pumas, but promote sound-.sleep 0: and ( healthy digestion, the complaint is re- . .i-, moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro- -• .duct on of-a _ thorough and pernienent cure. tzr . For l'erfons In Advanced rears; .larlio .ore suffering froM an enfeebled constitution and ~.„`" r,a infirin body, these Ilitte are int./au:4)le as m t. rest4mtive or . strength- and vigor; and , need ..~ only be . tried to: be appreciated. And to a • mother 11116 nailing these Bitters are indis- ~, pen4lible, especially where the mother's flour ish lent is inadequate to the demands of the i chit , consequently. her strength. must yield, , and here it- is where 0:' good. tonic,.;such' as . 11osi,etter's Stoinnch•Bitters, is needed to impart s'.? temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all: means . try thi s s• recuedy !- , .5" for'll casts of debility; and, before so daii3g, she d ask their physician, who, if ho Is 'X. 1 ) acq aimed with the virtue of the Bitters, will \:,,,,.. recommend their use in all cases of weakness. 2' CITITION.,--)ye caution the public againstusing 54)., any I the many imitations or coantexteits, but aik. f.E; •. for Bar:yr-retie CELEBRATED BTOWACIt BITTERS, B and re that each bottle tuisibi words "Dr. J. .p._ Ilosthuer's Stomach Bitters" bleisci on th e side .ci ) of the _beide, an d stamped on *the ( meta l lic - cap ?, ~ . coverin gxlie-eindc, and observe -that der autograph :1. - . - signitnip is on_the label... . 41"repare4 and sold by no sTrivErt ar „T- r - ITN, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by 'all - gists, .fgrocers, and dealers generally > tughout the Suited Stites. Canada, South 1 hrci , Am ribs, andtlerinany. - ' : • t•ept , nabet S.O.ISST—Iy • • • • • • fr 7 ~...,,,,,,............,,,,....: NEXT !I . IVE CANDY instead of 'MEDI , CINE, is a tact, for , . , • . .. . PURDON'S - ' IiTORT/ii. LOGES . Have tattrely eupmede.l the CM clan othei• kh3de of • • . - VERAtIFUGE ' - ' • vh4vr tieyl.l;'e :,eeome known. They are VERY AGBEE,AJEILE . to tie tote. • • - - Itai.DILY EATEN . BY CIIILDBEN; ' •. PERFECT 1,,Y SAFE, and am themobt T.FFECTrAL and Itellalde Anthelndrale Medicine 'in' USE. THEY CONTAIN NO ~ /IfERCURY,' I .., ,r an y substance. Valid; can !ohm thjtrea4t infai.t, bare excellent TONIC PROPEII,TIFS . - -, xh;d1.111 INA'InORATE thr ' , Term and tender It hroor . othoriurnt attacks; FltloE 11.51.:ENTh. . " , .. . liantitactured by W. N: PURDON, .. :lonttrda l le, Fa. t For sale hy Afi,.:l ?dr : MI, Amrrt".Nlehols, : Zen) , '..rrydlhat on .t "Sloxlry. ILaydou Brothen , J. Mclennan. Jr.; de•Artmgenerally. . . • 3137 el, IE.S.P.-tm • . RIGHT IN TOWN.: TEDISIOIN TABLES • ik . . o B M/Al#l.lllrD . 1.. PITH. • ROT.HERSg of all SIZES, and PRICES to Ault the TIDIES, of ' Wa t innt Cherry, - and , Mahogany, and tuonstited to work, tight up to tbe :Tie; Ato.trovo.!Jusil9.l6:4.-t! • ' 1 REMOVAL. • . , „.....,....'- Cl_ F. FORDITA SI has resumed Lls itArsEss • 5141 ...0- air. and TRUNK bitty amass the stmt. into Le..-., b Lvin e bull,liu; formerly oecutted by Boyd & Webster, ..ECIIIITIO ' nas door below Keeler,,l,lltrAdard's which he Rasa: tol up i etkrvanq 1 . 01 a Siddle Harness, and Trunk Shop,. and where he Would be happy to hare Ms friends rill. _ Hamm Trimmlnp. Carriage Triumsiings. a general assortment ; Oak Tanntkl Leather, on Land, from Which Ilannassa will he made and WARRANTED. MI trliiimlng done cheaper than eirtwhere. Custrotoels . wlll plea ism. In tnind that I wish to settle up once a -year. i - And ohlkte, O. F.ToRDRAIL rose . Mont, Janrary 11, IiZA.-in . • . CROOK &JOHNSTON. (B t Rims, THIEL& BOWS, , Wagon Poles, and Plough Handles, 1, ..„ i ..avvi. DZND, ottEIVIZNANNZ . COUNTY, PA. . ' " i Likit of l'elceti. 1 in c hi Fellies, $1,211/ Inch Fates, .- 2,00 If ' ". -. 1,38 2_ ". ".• -. ' 8,00 . 11' 1 , " • - A. 1,450 Bows, • • ,60 1 If 'I ."' ' • 1,62'111M8, bent heels, ,61r If I . ". ..- • 1,145 '. " s straight, - ,80 41 " -' ' 1,88 Hickory roles, bent, .'l6 Ghat Braid; April p. MOAT ' '' ,' • . SIOTEL• KEEPERS - . Nierchtu#sand amours, • ~..1 _• ' CAN now be supplied with the best .111111111 - - assortmentof IP !' --' " • WILES and LIMISOIIS , - ever cifered in thla conaty,consbaing of Ota f;d•Cognae, S. Port Wine,(Pure j.) Pale and'drak Seianette, Fine Old Madeira, . UnitedProprietorilrandy S: N.:Madeira,' ~ Afeder Swan; ,tteherdatn,Blark-Berir Brandy, la snetjl Clover Leaf Gin, bottles, . - 8 ch d' Irish .Whiekey, Rose dte., Cordial; I . Molionyabda do. . White - Brandy, jar Pre via Bourbon . d". . ., serves, --"" '. , • Old Rye. ~ ' do. Sour ;Itrit!ktor Coakiag, Old-Jamaica, Rum, MakwlVitr, , Slix . - do.. • CIDER'BRANDT; y England do. - - Siet ifi ed Whiekey, by th e _Pate . ro ek eti Brown Gold SA barrel, . . ' .. at .. beyonA cometitklrceltber by At. ME. PUNCHEON, B 1 EEL. or UALWN. yen' Article wrinsnied 44 IrkreereAe& ir r tbe. wall omit I bare a RO SE , SRNA.(I Vtini actin B for tsedkkon puripeei . k rks. Meg ,„,,....._ RYriart MADEIRA wINE CORPIAL.Jkod BLACK DEBBY BRANDY. for ISArrietm Store on Malo Skeet 4 doom _Wow &adds How. • - JACK HUABBERLLN; . Itootrooe, April I; 110.-41 : • . • Z. COlll3 JEAN GRIST. AND SAW 111 ILL., !MOTHERS ametaitlreo land et the shovei Ul. -UMW, 1404 P: 21.01:41t1 40. 'lloptt j ty Him Met thel • - is t * . fee% hhieh i KEYSTONE' HOTEL. P I. H. Proprietor. Itiffl new tont onnim odicnatiotel. situated on Dfnin Stmt. near We Con 4 oust; and neatly the centre of tbe business fronton the manse. la now folly crunpleto4 and furnids*and wna opened on the 17Ih Kept., Me. fur the nourenzuodadon of the public and tree elem. The rioptieter feels +=anent [bat be le note wowed wean. gingurghi•tnonoesgnteamarillloßln- Complete' Satisfaction: • • The Weise andleurniture ars NEW. and nn expo= has been spar ed en vender It EQUAL, it sot SUPERB/L.lO snY estshlls& tnent In thht_part or the State. It ls well suppllect.withell THE RE. CENT IMPROVEMENTS and COMPORTS, end OBLIGING. WAITERS will ALWAYS be In attend/mos to respond to - The STABLES connected with this House are New and Convenient. The Propeetor nspecitkilir sollelts the pstronil his old Mends ind the public generally: • • E. MATCH: Montrose, Sept. E., 1848,11 . : UNIOI4III4LE M;141! Exact Jinnee`to ALL Men. • • _. DA. MOON" h CO..leopeetfullY Inform &kit& slid the pub ..11e, that they have eoppletedStleir large endiSe q edor • • FLOURING . MILL • - AT . UNIOND'ALE;. • sad commenced llieetuntS4ure of nli the ruins lilndiof FLOUE. MEAL; AND FEED, of the pines( quality. To ihote unaquainttd wtth our Estal,hahmest we would sty: Wit flAitZ Yoga Rri or 46xersizisr iSrossa.• =lrau. Eget/vett he lists k 'Munson.. Utica. N. Y.. and supeelnr Mr.eliturry from tilt...W*lllloos Imo Work* of I. Stanton & Co. of Newborgl% Y.. with Ikth ISOM of the beet Arolor Cloth, and the whole fitted di , with all the • • , • . • Modern Improvements of.a First Class Mill. In entennuenee nithenc Improvements. the "SCR.F.EIr-ls dispenned "with ant better results obtained. 'The none I better and Inintee, and the easll4 to the enetutunetu pienlluevaall grans will often Nur Ih •per cent.• • ' _ • Custom., Work • s' exert:Mil promptly, 10 In the tot manner. FLOUR, MEAL. and • FEED kepi Mr sale at the LOWF.ST CASH PRICES. - • rzr S.:Taxr Ata-tov cm tat EVERY PARTICULAR.. Fulath patronno le respectfully aolkite l . I:oho:dale, Feb. :13,144-17, • ifeto iv? iljoqiiroae: :)IFF;16);(- - ).,Ti Visi I •CARRIAGE-MAKING • .:.1.131t* STEAM! w1 ,;,, E 7d, i a nt L o • f i 4 Ac'erei r Sio l il on.hanc CarriagesMagons, Cut. tegiy: Sleighs, -&c: . They have prmided themselves mi L th a STEAM ENGINE and ttr. the necesmry macbinen and mmehleheen. for 'doing. wort .with 14 . 1163al a ntL i i i t e ttl:4l.l o l. , ti e A b L ut .n ECU NIC7 c of LONG EX • WORK.ItIEN, . they dre prepared to do all kinds of wolti.lci the Blacks: ~ d ,C! - riag W©ry :er g .and by I,elna• at all theirs Int(ansl ready and willing to at anynr• dor for work, aid bytwine Good Materials, .....1,..-AERATnor 4 .,E.s.. 7 . to mdse.' a large 'lmre of Pre rn r i:l n t 4 ;7l . l4 our thank. to our old motorman, and Invite, all ln want of work to eke tax a call andlwe for themselves. \Montour., Moat tt, _ • , lEt - oria.c•Nral. TIE eittrarrlner Las removed Ma stoeleof Goods to the "READ anll OF NAPIRATION. ^ . Where he 11111 now be found with a Urge -desirable stock of ...• • - Ready'*ado . Clothing, .• . HATS, CAPS, ake. etc . _. 1 .1, .2 ennsistlng Of mire variety ind shade. and WARRAN-1111 TED to be nunteln every particular as good as enigma 11..0rk , and at priees that cannot tau to suit, for HEADY Pas. Thankful (or past Lamm be Lopes to merit a eontinnlmetof the 111./413C.• , • • S. LANODON. Montrame, Aio . ll XV 1.459.-tt , '‘, ; FARMERS • • ENS , /TIRE undendmeat won! ,1 e.speatfuby antenuare to_tte FA us. A.` and all others intehatted, that .. , . 710T1r. et TIILDEI , at the old stand of I. & E. MOT. ire tiesti,.d tnitrmidt PLOWS 'eflhe tow appinved patterns now la we., such as 111., ATCHLEY'S, MOTT'S IRON REAM. &e." Also POINTS of all kinds. Lantbides. Cultivator teeth. and'all kinds nf castings for Farmers and others. all of a bleb we prime to sell as LOW as ma he afforded be any eentb. ligament hi this. eountry,•- - . ELLIA It Mm—l. ' a; A. TILDEN. klounnee. Dem . mLer I. ENII.-tf. . . Soap Stantif . act l o [ ry.. : . .. Tilnr,net'lntibpiii k eep. constantly " li v alli• h P44;4l l 4 ` 32 ` p hi ff " ,...TAm bi rir: e 4 from ye or food ashes and gre.ise. In the old GaLoned tray. and not by any o f proom.' .. ' • For those that furrdah the grew, he 11131111 . 2cturis the snap (or 111.50\ a - trawl. Warranted In alt caret to he a good artlele;sor the Soap ma be returned and the'money =funded. - • • I - I - - ' ' PRICES. - i • - , • Per barrel.- ''• '. ' -• . • p 5,00 Half Barrel• 2,50 . . Gallon ' ' -- " Wholeaafe dealers will he Smashed—lf delivered it the Asher In ' 3fontrose=at the rate of ten-barrels far NA nr at Serantoti at ten liar. rely for W.', ' '. • • '..,1011N HENRI WARES. , Montt-use. March T. 1.°.54.-tf . Nertv Firm. : New. Store , Public Avon% just below J. Etberidge's. 2tALIDATN would trepeetrally _a:inmate° te, the palate that be tile has assodatell htmself ten W . L. ALLEN. In the FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY BUS IN, •V A Iso, her Lire reirinmi Into their r.e Gic.—=—lSitwl up ladldlyte rot Public Avenue, Jett tero l w " z iy• t I.:thetidges Drug , Stem, where nu &heap. be - round the choicest brands of Family - r • inettl;, Feed, • • York, Haut% ,Fish, Dipped Candlei, Timo}hy, • Clover, and Groceries, such as - ' 9in,agn.H . rs, Molasses, Syraps, Tea, Coffee, 4c. ~Thankful. for Fut %It'll, — won . Id onlkft a eontlniranee of the MII4. ander the new nem pledging ourielves to do the fair thing. !aging by 'each banrola to be awe of another. • - • '•• BALOWIN & ALUM.' BALTIIII.v.. . Montrose, October !.0.1e4.'4,te OH ygs,:..ou TEs, : HERE EVE`._ COME. Birtli-li WERSTiR - - L - • ' ' H"XV. r = 4 .. of 13 . A i . m;o2ll 'l li t rl kai rli S e_ t° ZlPacrux . with their Onatom, - LIVE AA D 11. r LOLL - priors. STD VE A i ND PIPE, . - . . TIN, - COPPER, • . . ' - - ). AND SHEET IRON WARE tit every, deacription timely fotunqn the eanntry. . , . Also, 0 W SASIL, . . . • 'PANEL DO ORS, - . - ' . , • : WINDO W . BLINDS, . , : '' - -' • •,.L A T R; . : - ..,. :. . 1 •-•' : PINE -. " LUMBER, -... . . - and BUILATN6 MATERIALS generalk. • : , --•- Bigots for Country taitllngsa=angti , AZ , . - lions and naltuatea of =kn.. . Wi . • air .- al' I I=Vb e otTtrullq to the will Owl •_. ..--- Ii to their Interest to esti on no.. !Come and ate au, as we Imago sWrzyt2 tw lterplhe laish4Xiing out. . ~ 1 _ ecrwl . e ?h e A l nie7. 7' il r ager rop : ? F ATlVe ce rectnt:t r gi uxh.` °min i " 1 leads N. H. Al kiwi. of are taken In exchange foe Goods. Wm. It . thcro - - ." • Bat D A." 'WEIETER.. A. 1.. Wenn ' . )tontine, arch 8,16.513,11' . " , " • ' " - , I. . . . ,AT :MARKET..- 4i, Avenue,eteai - Seark's Hotel. , JA i tEP odnatantly Co bind s too 4 amply. of SIZATSA •at all Ideda.• Crinil pd 4 for BEEF ,CA L E, tjA VES. SHEEP, and LAMM: Alai* YID= of ail kinds. M. T. Ilasornoc,.— i arlirroci al aswpsy. ' :N. IlaWLltr. - - • • - • Montrose. Feb. 16.1840.4 f . , • . .Head ; of Na vigation' REIM 0 V E &dotal - a tbs p . tie Mot' to Lai miscnid . - i=m;Targe w rzz t 0.4 dioom sa wen ee , be to ore Ms old' el:animals month.. Aprl4lB3ll . i C. More. • Steam itroman.% , ividitipitor, fa MD War werzara t a . ORf 1 .4 3.14" r1n f 111711 ft 10 . 0 4 114 - 14 AND- REMOVAL. Field, Garden Seeds Alan aieneral aasortni ' ent of 18:59, DICKERIIIIIar; H4RD W .A.R.E AND gfi-OVE '• - - ".. IN .FULL, !• • SE UltrkEttiflGNED would take thla opportunity 14 in form Malden& and cuatomera that he by retently Made•• 110 E ADDITALINS tolls former extenelae stork at - . 1 . . , trardwate ,Stovel4 Stove Plpe,Stoie ' . ' Trittitnlngs,' Zlite, &c., . .:. And that he I. piiturid to IMpprf Ahe wants of the eommuita ie ln that line at -1.71% LOCALLY LI) V PItICES." He /went If that Ida fatilltkltr manufacturtmthle own Warta Mares. Am, glee him a deckled ad intaat ortiAny who purantse and transport at a hearrespenee • Is• entire muck, •'— . lie would ilay pt thowe who; wish to abate S TOVE R of say rlB- nerlptleut, STOWt: PIPE. or Tft ISIAH:CGS of any kind. and ray P,r them', helm pinatted to Alre than GREAT BAIWAIICS: tut 'to thow•who want 63 puteme. MI a }liie,,,,,ut..td c h er , 1,,,, It ran two years more, he hattrather they would call oh tome one el., tufa. If they of hate . to pay 74 per cent. more than an attkle le -worth. •In {tie line . H -.Shelf Hatdvirate • . 1- • .. .. hp' Orin tinted ti ;be LATIOP-s - Tirat-BEST SELECTED !die:idea 'banns county ; purebased as bid stock 113.11 teem mogly of coanutactor: cn% be le enabled to' offer InAnceenebta to thaw country tutedtanta who buy small 14115.- , p m y to be found Waite of the id city. We ma ffe or 'weal thd, es to Camenteri and Joloenrsho are in usot or ether Tools Bulkflng Matertata. Iltadcernitba can LhadA Mal.% VICES. BELLOW'S. and.. In fact: ablaut, anything - In their line, by calling on us, elf g&P FOR CASH !.` -, , - • • o • , ~, • , . OuzStodtof Dry G00d54 Groceries, -Boots & Shoes, ,- - Hats ansitaps: Yankee Notlonsote. - and ' C aps: is a. )..ilie MS the Vim. 'dß admit Of. Theis iefre peueldaed at a lair dpre. and 15111 b 4old at prices Ineorreeportd alp Ike Wee/ . : . _ . . READY-MADE CLOTHING 1 -. We hartlnit Opfned about on . ..lonia:half cords' READT-MADE CLOTHING. INerylOody !gipe they are cheap. Bogie aay they are ,rant ettur ; suehe nombet hare verdured to sayonl•ey are DOG CHEAP. Certain It le that a woall pile of money will huy A large idle of clothing.; . We would adri in this conr.ectlnn. fon the . Itfonnallon or all an. netted and the ....rep of raw.klnd.^ that weare tired and eta of the actin ayetern ; *e aye suffered enoug :. .h he it already , and are deter. •rdoed to rld °omelet., of the whole e4tter." Egli...Ong Mat. the nimblest: below Jr. Mmi C . oryltlern. we a reeohred to adopt It. and ire otrrrlnt our tuck!, at Price. to MT..' .1. ..-, PHODIXE (akin In eiehange for Ht/ODS. .. . J.: DICSEII3I/VS, Jr. . New Milford.- 041417. 1 - 13 a. : • • . • ' Scroftrl , or Ring's EVIA . 9 a ' • .. ~. , , j 8 a coostitutkipsldhawae. - a corruption or the bloeici.' by whach title J. noidhavonfescvolatan. staff. anti per, Ewing in the emulation, it . crtsoes thewhadlp Way. &Assay burst tad In &mak on any ptirc of .: I. IS o organ is ;roe Hun Its attschs, hot Ls thereon eWhieli It play not teetttoy.' ahe ra,rfulorts taint is' variously esusocit by mereurish.dils- .:tic, low 11:4144 ch«orind ur unhe.dtlry food. Impure alt.- fl/lb and - ' e arthy habitAlwrolepraming elms. and: above all, 'by thd ethelial In. - ,:toati.- 15 hates et he eta urittits. It is berroltary.in the'mr.eUtuth,n, Amending "'lrmo rodents to children unto ihe third ind fourth eerier. . .tiou ;''. Indeed,lt j,t.andt to be the riot ot Him who asy - s; .1 wilt alias .nololottoks of lire father; upon their children!' Its tunas etnotorhOe by deposition from the blood of corrupt ar tue ul.. 0150 amour, Aldan to the I m &W' p, B. and Internal orgarre. Is term -4 . offer - eke ; ttie glands. awereinpr; and on the sorlace, trop s .r Womb; This b corruption. la Mtn gentlerski the blood. depresses 4. - he hergles of «„'so that wanfolous tottraltedlons not only.pcder flan- • 14 .craguitow comp suds. but they have far less power to the • awoke of other Warmest cousequeollp, vast outfit , path "lly dis. • - .nkna which. nWititiiii tint ocotatona in their nature, sue stilt Vender. - - Al &tat by this faint to the system. „Slog of the anstumption which ' • tea:Wades the Ldnuan Palully tat: Its bri=ectly In this scroftrions ..oirtflusizatiou ;hand many &warm th « of the liver, ki&feyr. Jr4O, and , ludethlof all the urgans,affse trout or are imp prated by - ..e. tame a.Use., ~,, , . One quarter or all our prifpleare scrofulous ; their persons are In. ..ailed by tiffs lurking Infeofort, mid theit - hciltills undermined by It. - mchedoe it from the syllteni we louse retrovate the blood by an al. . 3 1fi r e "'"Ud'ir. fala . iltrigurate it by healthy And and egerciae.— fr uch A made supply In - a ./ .. C- 1 1 . - _Ayor-s lumpound Extr a ct of Sarsaparilla, , • Aienrol. eell-cuM l 1 ieneedy which the-medical skill of our times can leone for tido terry where prevailing and fatal milady. It Is tow . .. ' duel from the host active remedlais that hate been allnoveted (tithe . • .Apt,tgatiou or ttriatuni disorder trout the blood, all , the rescue of the ' .ystetti from its,lie strorffivi comequeucts.'.ilence &Gold be employ. di too the curt sr sod only scrofula, but .also th Other affections which arise troth It. such an Eruptive and :skin IF, be. Anthony's - etre,,ltoxe, or platys:Lae. Pimples, Pustules. -I,es, Maine and • atolls, 'I uroorcl letter . and San Bliss; n, Men Head. Ringworm, - ~eueumati.o.,, Syydfairloartd Mercurial Ilareasee, Dropsy. Dyspepsia. .I.rebbitv. =l. Shown: all Courphaintt misting from Vithated or Ampule ktioiA.. Tae popular belief to "InfrClerry or Ton Shoop ° is founded ar troth, for ecredula is a cimrm eneion of the blood. The pattlenim ,mrptwe dud rhino of this rrarsaysarillais to purify and realm ate this :Hai 1011, without; which sound health litimpoasable in contaminated • Artatltutiorm I I • ' ' I f• Ayer'g.:-Cathartic- P s, - , • FOR ALI T 'LIE FL'ILFOES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, '• ' s ae Kt givropotex. 'I that tilemtee within the range of their action eel rare: - ". 4 whiuttattel of, condo them T ook penetratlag properties...m.4o;a • _tenon, add Infigtirate et ery portiorrpf the human argsulam. correct. . Jig Its diseaksit'a.diten, and restoring I& healthy 'thalami As a con asybence of MA'4t• properties, the invalid' who is bowed down With.," 4. 1 0 or physical debility is utonboted to dad ids breath or +energy re. stoned by a remedy at mien so simple aludlos :Wig. ;sot only MI they awe the every day complaints of every body. bat also many fontrilda.. ole and dlogerinor diteAse. The .Agenta below named are phased to ' • Amish gratis My Atnerimn Alto'w s« containing certigarix of their ' ad.; imd direct:ohs for their ate In • the folios:Log complaints: Coo. Menem, II csartpurn, Headache arising from disordaved Monad:, Kau. . sea, Intligtmino, Pain In and .9lutbitt In:Let:ma of the Rowels, Floor coy, Loos of Appetite. Jaundice. and other Modistd dorlifldahlin. ar .4l- UV.' Mon a low *ate of the body or obstruction of lta functions. Ayers' :Cherry Pectoral, FOR TILE RAPID ern E br 'Corona, C,..r..n5, lvn.reszt, fto•Aarstm. Citorr. Rgoscirrm,. Is ctrlrrte CoMA; reunt, AND Iron TOE tower or CoNSCOLI7IV2 l'A• SI Mal I.llutivatiCto otootoe Or . Stilt PUsLetn. • F . O wide fle lo tt.id of Its toefulnesa ind numerous me the Mee of Its ma a. . alloort ev ry orttlon of country al,oundt to pentr,oft Publicly known, who have hen reward from ahrmlirp, and errs des . petite diamtsca of the , 121,. When once trietkits soperlor- Ity over every other naallcine-of Ita kind l WO atkporo.nt to eicahe. oh m:nation. awl whips . Its virtues are known: the public no !owe bead. um what antkinfelto employ for the ft/Arming and daugeroito affect. ora of the pulnioroaq organs that an Incident to our clhosts. While uilny Infenor remedies (brunt open the' ottontualtv have failed and :Ara discardreb•thra has gained iriends by every trial. couferred Lem.. ats oti`tbm aglicted4ey man seem forget, and produced cures too Cu- U ' Cr l u , ° o WC ! rrourk able 4 6 . be fOrgoat;n. • —. Prepay- • Dr. .1. C. Ayer & Co. ILOWELL., MASS. it . '• -• All our Rem les ‘ lahir role he A. TURRELL, 'dogtrot* : W. 11. THAYER, Dim SCUTT, SPRINGVILLE: H. N. Lynn ; WALTMAN. A SW HALER, Auburn; and' oy all Druggist's:A the Principal Merchants la - Sasq, Co. -. September IS, . tYslinine, Inviite! DR.' .SWAYNEt'S ", CONIj[VOUND SYRUP OF . .. WILD CHERRY.. A RE you trOoliled with a cough? Ilave -you pains In the olds I.EL and bremt? Move you a tleklincor rising in the throat?' Have you the Liver Vocuplazail 'lave you the Bronchitis? :Verrone De- Ality, or any symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption? lfyou are troubled with any oft bove symptoms. me Dr. SWAY IC E '8 COMPOUND:SIRE Y WDLD leliEKItY; Murrill effect a spew. dy and permanent en as the evidence of thousands who have been cured by it wlßs pally. Auotkeir Remarkable Care! - - I , Pox= or Rocas, Frederick Cocmty. Md. • Dr. Swargra-:Dear ftir—Bellevltrtt a duty I owe to the public., and in JUatlee to you, 1 have thought properto make knowp one or the Edo:4 ortroonituary cures, In my own-ease. that bas - ever been truly is-corded. (n the mouth of October Wt.! WWI Miticted with severe gathering to my txt...,si, which formed a Large abscess, and deo sommunleated to my Loire and eery much &Meted them, .4 -Sachargeel large quantifier of corruption, external and internal. Sly cireatii could pass through my Lunge and out through the cavity of soy breast with 'apparmt tare. attended with a vtuletat cough, day And night, loss of appetite, and extreme debility, to that my phyel c ian thought my ease hopeless and beyond the power of medicine. 1 remained In thli. wretched condition tors long time.. until I was wasted to a mere skeleton, tsud there seemed to be no hole for nie: Trot baring reed in thepublle papenrof the many wonderful. tures verformed by your Cos rohati.bracr or W MD Corti, -I lauordial r ay sent to, lialttmom furtive bottles and commenced Ito else. sod to my great satisfacUon an.l my anxious family, the almess or ormtiltg in my lungs began to hml,and the cough suludded,and ou using ton issilm 1 was • tared to perfect health. - ' Over five have etemed, and I Mill remain a perfectly hearty mar. tot this da „J une 2,1... W. 1 have not had a day's aleknemi for, eighteen mont ) - Please semi, my grateful lickmowledginents, lour!. Corp ft...T.:many. - "THOMAS DIXON. The milweriber is well aratualoted with Thomas Dixon. and cart !edity that be bae been attimed as above rrpreo.hted. I regard Ids recovery as alatot a suliaclo=lie is a worthy member bt society, JAMES It. Dll HUOIWW: . i raga of Balla Circuit, Baltimore Conference. ' menial rAXIICUIARLT /014 . ... • • ' I D r .:- Swayai ' e , s • - • • Compound Syruillof Wild Cherry,- The orighml and Chily geuulue Cheery preparative. Best thin hi hand. lbligpmposed solely of ,Vegetabletrigredleuts,tt eau be • used with m.fetY. : • - Sway4e's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, A gentle po r rive acid alterative medicine, hr - superior' to the PMS /11 gout ore. • Swaygo.:l's Celebrated Vernallnge, Dr. '' pls l e ranaera, for purifying the Blood. .- . .." - Dr. Si :types Bowel Cordial, , • An Invaluable imptedy for Martyrs, Dysentery, Chops , tlolers, and all Bowel Complaints. Desycesta! Dierartta!—De. filraytte's Bitter Cathollcon Is the great and uneqt_tillcd remedy. • Pries ong to cents, bold try - ABEL TU &KELL, .1. E IHEltligi Montrose, and by Dealers everywhere thrhout the County and ...tate. Prepared onl 4! Dr. H. MAYNE a 140:4 No. I. Northith Sheet, lidlad la, ? • ince:lVA-1y Fe ~ ' • • ..• PATENT MEDICINES: .. .._.. • rr ~ -,- A MONO theyeat earkty Of Medicines st Terrell's Storemity be AoL.foatorall* Dr. Jayne'a justly celebrated nually medlelbes t Ayres Cherry r o ral and Cathattic Dills; Males's'. Forest Wit.' and For./ KILO Hodand celebrated ,GennanLlttere.ouden's -se • timid lawny - clues; Merchants Gargling Ulf, core:dem rem. edy for sinning man or beat evert noon; Mathewson's Infallible !reme. and Ilqw Remedy ; utrlck'a Venulfuge. and a easht) of Other ki nds ; TroWs Magnetic Olsotsuent.the great remedy for burnt, rheumatism, ants all holanduatoly cotnAlots; l'ocu ' s. Extract. • trot rate Mang f'dt similar pummels aa the above Ohstmentsdndrese's Pain lostroyins' ut,a rood artlcle ; Woodes:ek'stialsaas and hone Llntment ; Atos 'a Jaustdlcelilltent..emther Thor*. Idnlnsentat d Dysentery DTI t hater's CocOpcsmist for Dysentery; flousbn•o's PePeln.f , r DPI Pstlatilehnbold'a Extract of Dacha and Extract .t Sarsaparilla ;a; •ty of Salve s the brit is motet. DIEN &c., and 1 an Mutest endl variety of Patent Medldneoaltofethar too tamer. Owl Uktiouste but suMee It to say,that the public icillllnd near. ' ly every thing fn4h Is Ilne, at Ms Drug and Fancy Store of UZL 7gontroses Jul:oM . A TURALI.L. T... - , HE RRIN G'S -• .. - PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES • kem ere r'r ri an wh a t er l d I rr" Mat m;nr 1.000 ig ttrl... A .. "" rtayf, ent am to vete/ s e it a (=dada. 114 DEBT SAFES made. . mOmrost .. ls 44 .,;t4.use . ;_ if .-F. B. CIIANDLEB,acr.n. • . PATENT . ELLIPTIC ;SIRING - BED. •LOtirk; Comfort, and Emie Combined. T uE l sE ael`tlak'lll,l3fer I. wsciv.surrn & Mantra*. Wm.% 24 160. Looking. Glaoses. ALL gizr;,or 20 x 40, Frames. Gilt; Picture _Frames, Mu sod Waysd liouldbles Aouglin i GLASS PLATES, Put Into Did Ihruslo , os ottcst !team TUMOR'S PATENT .SPRINB BED. tM very Bast to iw.• , • cObiat Furniture' and Chairs. - Sign - _Raiiitiug. P411:3 coodualy os lad Armed en ofterLso 07131 114Vie16011kagleAr • 1ig57121444311. • • " • .
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