PidladoWiei , Siat of Polyteoludo Bd. 1441;101R. T 1,4 ii,,N d oksi o of la t ot . nenry Vetbake, to the /tacit( higher ibli,'emittdi hi the Polytedtitic . College, is an emit alike creditable "to himself and to theinstitution. Pour months ago ire chronicled the fact of the resignatiOn of this distinguished Schol• er him, the - position of Provost of thetnirmyity of Pennsylvania, a"pis,. shim which he filled with so much honor.. Be now unites his intermits with thoie of the. Polytechide College trader equally flattering au. spices. The new Collegelencit, like that which he left, designed to afford aclasslcal eduoation. , It 7}3 devoted chiefly to the -education of gentlemen for the "dentine and Indushial professions, and when - we reflect how many of the highest occupations of this busy age depend upon science and its application, it is not surprising that the polytechnic course should belast superseding the old routine of- LCtin and Greek, which, originally designed for the , training of ecclesiastics, has remained almost unchanged for centuries. , Nor ie it surprising that men of profound scholar ship, seeing the tendency of the popular educational movement, should hasten to identify themselves with it, and to employ their talents and erudition in itsc advaneemerit. A few yeara'ago and the polytechnic . system which had accomplished so much for science and the arts in Europe was almost unknown iethis country. When the initiative was taken G the es tablishment of our Phhadeipbla institution the ,firM. college Of the kind in the Union, the Ledgie indicat ed the advantages Which must accrue to our city and State If the enterprise 'snould prove successful. ' Such _cess has now been attained ; those - advardageis are beginning to be reafizO, and. the sons of our own citizens, as well as throe of distant portions of the Ernian,..are receiving in Philadelphisothat which then 'wind have been acquiied only on the other side of .the Atlantic, via:. a **rough etiticatiOn,tuider the polytechnic system._ , • - _. , ';' , This system . Is basqd upon two great- sciences, Mathematics and Chemistry. The, latter, which, probably more than an other, is contributing to IM man =hit and to human progress, includes ; lain . cralogy and Nehtikrgi. Indeed, much of GOology and what Is known as by . eicti, - depettds updn ammi tml principles .: These ra nches luiviever heed pop ular and - eir,Polyteclutic College; - . and •excellent mad . - ' thentists,'surnifig them the able diCtclWOObti - ", :-Chentlevi - IvN;t4iss! near rtaitif*ti; ire ittilis3id "Istitalhte , of gmdttatesl Ui)on, KallritiOst s thoZbtiter ~ great thoittitill-tici- Miee of the, otrimist; , Aaptinifilfechiatics,-.Ci - vil and Mine inginessitt-Areptinsture, and Ihnign: . * say tinti the imstrection on .hese is confided to the iewly elected Professor and Ida accomplished colleagues, is a sufficient assurance ofits efficiency: Such a noble Course of education neittls to be profusely illustrated not WY by IsPetimens t pd experiments, but also b; exhibitions Of the act methods pursued in the moat' proved practice; and we elan for Philadel phia that these an be imedin greater perfection in her public Werke` and urustrial establishments, than in thotteOf any other. A:Mariam city. In the value and variety of h. ..... '. • tunes she is without a si sal ; her civil .d :nee. ."..- . _'.eers occupy the lint rank in th • r profusi on ;' he workshops and foundriesand I nee T ie d % Mi. pa, . o . ty for in spection of the ~.- applications o - machinery,. to . the ivorkiffir# the tiWmatetisi and • . the more del•• irate bran - chef' of manufacture ; her contiguity- to Mines ofcolklion,.leadczure,sind cop . •r, and her railroad communication with them, p ••:- •nt eligible practical facilities to the students of .. .". g - and en gineering.. .Bere,therektre; .- - are cenmed interests which mark Pidadelpitia as the proper - seat of the firstPolytechnic College in the Union. It is not a Rile thing that our city should come to be the--cen- of American education in science and -its applica tions. *bile extending" the blessings-of such 'in 'atrection to the ingeniOns youth of the country, she will receive itCranarn a rich reward in the stimulat ing influence which such a College must directly, ex ert upon the development of all her -resources, and. the perfection of every branch of her industry.— phira. Ledger. - , . , The 'Territory of Jefferson. The Territory of Jefferson is the ;latest bit& in the family of the AmeriCan confederacy. The Mes sage of the Governor to the Territorial Legh-lature is published. . The heart Of this Territory is in the Rocky Mountains, between the 105th and 106th le trees of Weat longitude. Hitherto it bas been in cluded in Yantis; butte wilderness of five or six hundredzones Res , between - like Initabited part of Ranges and the inhabiteiiiegion of the Rocky Moue: tams,_ and a separate government is required.— . Whether the "provisional government," whose or ganization we announce to-day, will be recopized and sanctioned by Congress, We are unable to, say. At all events; Uis the first step of a goiernment, and •it is probable the region referred' to will be blown forever -as "Jefferson." It , shows a serf. impoverished inventive faculty, when a com munity has to use a name already immortal, and 'al . ready used to excess over the country. „But American frontiersmen are rarely - imaginative : they can bad States', -and care little about the proper naming of them. Jefferson ITeritoT7, lying between . Kansas and Utah, will have a most interesting position, and an . important one In the dereloPement of our country.' Let a civilized'and prosperous Population be, estab- • listed there among the Rocky • Mountalas t and its streams will flow off East and West, towards the Mississippi and the iliac, fertilising both, elopes,- and hastening tie great work of redeeming the des ert wastes that have been occupied by wild beasts and swam and even refotreing the white semi-bar barism that sanctions polyiptmy. The Rocky Moun tains will become a political as-well as a • topograph ical steemft ridge, and it theiefore, peculiarly im portant that the political principles planted there of use tree kit:Slob:a will bear good fruit is the fu - Lure, whew theFtiTilpti-teaches the altitude and the, vigor of a State It-will be a calamity to the whole . 'nation,_if the turbulent territorial history of Sansati „ is to be eiprodiced in Jefferson. But we do not an ticipate such a milt; awe hope for the peaceful growth of afro - State, dOitineti, in the course of a generation - to be one of the \ most important in the - The growth of populatin the increase of gold mirdngrand the establishment of_prosperoui" comp mere* and - agriculture iu Jefferson Territory, will make &railroad to the East absolutely necessary, and as soon as the necessity hi felt, 'the railroad will be Made. Congressi which halts before the Idea of hWilding a railroad across the unpeopled wilderness, will not'be so appalled when asked to grant lands or a railload'in Denver City. That will finish . one half of the Pacific Balton and then in a few years, .the business of Utah, Califattia, Diego*, and Wash ington will make the constriction of the remaining kalf indispensable and feasible. As a great move - meat, therefore in behalf of the Pacifiellailroad, the organization and peopling art./eft:ll'm Territory are very important. —Pkilarklpiia BaUdirt. Lire ts:k Wrerzat.—The ;following is beyOnd all nrunbex„ says Punch, the mai extraOrdinaly phenom enon we ever read :=Fris ltu4es were enjoying them selves over the tea-table at Ilotherith, and, by way of amusement, they began olofiding to each other in metres how 'old they were; qntl. Wyatt found that their united ages amounted one' hundred - and iwenty-fwe plus. The mormaingtila rthing, howev er, is, that thi daughters-d there air - ladies—and each lady had one—were in the 'nest room, trying over the Lea new Polka; and, upon cidodating their. uxikifed sgeit;the lank revealet; the 'astotutdinzlact that, though hot yet nutirted still they werf, older than their iliasatais by sevet&ans, eleven months, and fourteen days: The snyilthi* is add unexplain ed ; and yet, we should to accuse the young *lies, lot the purpose of gaining a victory of no um; meat whatever, of having stu4t-theataeivois out to be older than thy really were. I SOrksl4l4uPlaill— turse, ireso MI , . ,•:. . , 11 *MOW" *areo ~ The eiplolis ofFsinnOir; thirturiodi parti san of Ratidcdf, ferould mikaa betty 4f. facts more interesting. than any , tale . of ' fietitin. He was a reeklus fellow—blOody ntihdo as the hounds of . Hayti. He-sometimes -Blew the helpless riiid innocent in cord blocid- I rthe coward!' But he had that instinctive tone and bearing t;ifautbority'-that kept 'his ; pea pie within : 4Ni, Metes and bounds of hia own despotic wilLi ;lie eind hir party were ! one day resting therriselres by a 'Spring, 1 loung ing here and ;there on the green grassi in!-,the shade of the frees. One of his subordinates, a big strong man, he'd-got mad with bitii.-- His rage had been boiling in him several days and some freah'efrront et the spring ',eaiised his anger . to beebme•- ungovernable.;_ he drew his sword and rushed at his captain, sweating - he would kill gem.. Fannon - had stretched his tight form; on the sward, and was esting, with, his elbow on-the ground and his hand under his heed._ "His devoted follosi•erh ere around him;; - and ,he heard the clicJ of their locks as ; they et:eked their rifles. l'fil...et him alone,"..Cried .Fannon, in his .quieic iftid sharp tone. 4-10 lay still; calm,"and selfVvs sessed, with his keen dark - eyes fixed on ' the' raging lieutenant, as be Made a tremindOus plunge at his I:e•east.. But when. •the strOkti came, its objeCt swerved away like a bales, and ie baffled .span plunged his', sword p into the ground.. .',Qpiek::as lightning Fannon's sharp blade passed tgrough his gigenticlfrsime —"thus, and thns, I punish those *he Idiare geld my authority,,l" and. his eyes glowed and sparkled -like ti.lierpept's. The man ti4k to the earth forever. a - - .Ii ; `.But " Fanrionfs . Mare;" is writtenat the top of thils'ertie,le, and she fis the herciine of this present•writlntr. Achilles bad his Xtin thus, and Bathes r his Podargre; Ale:Older. had his .Bucephalus; li'Donald had bis Selim: Fannon' was a 'man of blood - like them, and like them had his favorite and trits ty charger ; atiOsenon's mare was worthy_ of her ownor,or even abetter man. /lel cell ed her the Red :Div:from her resetnyanee in color to a deer._ ihe, was. a rare animal . — fleet, powerful, inteliigent ; -doellti as a l i mb; , and her orist valuher, I dare say, above king or country,Lor the life of his fellou man. She bore !din proudly, and. fearlessly ii the 'bloody skirmish dr the quick retreat, When he stood in the noisy council of his partisans or io - tbe-ti)ent anabush, the faithful brine was hy his side; ei.erreidy to bear him 'whither soes'er rte would: - Dosin,on the Oast of Little river, the 'par tisan' and shine fOur or five of his follOweii one day capturedia_ man by the name of Hun ter, a political 'omen - snit, from the eoentiy about Salisbury. ,This • was su ffi cient • eau4e of death, and , Fannon told the_ man he,should hang him. Hunter was evidently a m a n Of his time ; but what could he do alone' and defenceless, ,with halfa-dozen bitter enerrilesl It was,a case of complete 'desperation. !The rope was now ... ready, and - a. strong old l•oak threw out its convenient branchus. ..Faiinon told him he treght-pray, forlsis , tiine i ciaii Come. The poor i,inin kneeled down, 'and seemed absorbed hi his last petition •tol the throne of mei:4. , Fannon and his men stood by, and the trusty mare stood ninon - thorn :with the reins on her neck. They begah to be impatient fbri -their -victim to close; his .. devotional exerciset. • But they soon disCov. erect there was.merl3 of earth than heaire'n in - , Hunter's thoughts; for' he suddenly spr'ang' on Fannon's mare, bowed - his head downy on her powerful neck; pressed his heels on her flanks and darted away like the wind. ;- The -rifles were I leveled in a moment.--- " Shoot high ! "ikried Fannop,, " save 'friy mare.". The slugs-all whistled over Hunter's back, save one that told with unerring aiin, which tore aird battered his shOulder dread fully.. He reeled Cu the-saddle and felt .sick at heart i -but hope y.-as before him, death be hind him and hr4ereed himself-for tho Mee. On he sr:ed- . -throngli woods, and raviees,and 1 brambles, did that 'powerful mare carry;him safely . and swiftlY,.. His enemies were hi hot pursuit. They followed him by the trail 'i of :bleed from.his wounded shoulder. lle . had come to Little river ; there was no ford, the bank was high, mils deep place in thestrearn before hiin.• But the foe came. He drew the rein and clapped his heels to her sides, and the gallant Mare plunged recklessly into the stream.-. She snorted in the spray : as she rose, pawed the yielding wave,', arched 'her beautiful mane above the iturface; and' Skim med along like a;W:ild swan. Hunter turn ed her head downt - the , strearu, in the 'hope of .evading- his pursuire, and she reared and dashed through the flashing waters of , the shoal like lightnin6n the storni-cloud. But Fannon 'season the trail, and rushing down the bank with all the mad ene 'lO , that the loss (lids favorite could inspire. • Huit er turned the mare toethe opposite-bank it was steep—several feet of perpendieular,reck —but she planted herself on the shore at a bound, and then "away she fl ew over the in terminable forest Of pines, straighttifted swift as an-arrow—that admirable marsi! 1, . On and on did the geherouebrute-bear her master's fernan, till the - Pursuers iwere left. hopelessly behind. Latedn the , evening H. rode into SalisburjrJ- had die slug extracted from his shoulder, and after'-lingering-some time with the etrects, of hismound Aid -excite ment, finally got 4vell. And that - gallant mare that'had doitebim such good service, he .kept and cherished till she died of old age. —Atetropolitan Record. . ' , er An Eriglihtpaper says : "A 'garden, er having occasion: to . neWly paint the, woect , work in the interintiof his green-house, deter mined to make a trial of the theory of the ab sorption of heat 4_4lack color, with the vniw, of promoting the maturity"of :his . plants and shrubs by means of a. greater quantity of da lode. In the pregiariation of paint he used coal tar, procured : by the distillation of coil in the manufacture orgas. This coal tar, be sides the advantage of its color, offers consid erable economy in painting, being about one eighth of the price ',of the material used in mixing black paint.! The painting • hefe in question was es ectitd before the egtting - iu of winter. On the return of s.pring'the gar dener obgerved, with no . less -surprise than. satisfaction, that the -Oideri and other insects whicbled infested hif green-house , had tOtal ly disappeared. :Ha; moreover',' remarked that a vine, trained on an espalier, Which for the space of two ye.sra hid been sensibly- de— caying, and which be had intended to uproot for the purpose of, 'Planting another in its Place, hid acquired such renewed bealth and vigoeas to be capable Of producing excellent table grapes." ' 1 1 . i - • ; W 4 There are goon record in the oth . ci of the Secretary ofthe Ulterior, at Washirt ton, as iti• existehceln(the several States, 7.8 Agricultural.Societi•es. Illinois has the larg , - . eat number of any 'State, 88.; then N. York, 77;• Indiana, 75 _; 1 1 , e etinsylvania; 68 63 ; Afassaclausetl4, 44 ;061,,va ' 36 ; Wiscon sin, 31 ; Iffssotri,,34. The SouthernAtateit have but few,'excepi, Virgitia, 31; Matyland 10 ; Tennessee, 18 j South Carolinia,lB; eti. There was one iri:kanstis, one in, the Indi an(unorkanized) Tdrritory, 8 in Cal;foillia, 2 in Oregon, 11 in 3.l4ntiesota; 1 in,,Utab,, 2 -iu Washington'Territo,tlL ,- • I.RANONAREIT I-41 MT " FOR , GLAirs:--Dij solve one part by ‘v, te eikbt. of India rubber inl 64 of ChlorOform • then add 16 to 24 Par powdered gum llAstlei ebould 'be kept, warm for two days, itul shaken trequently: I It IS angled with ewers kaleirrog, is — nut cut off; don't Mil '..: 3f. =ME MI IMMO I !lireskins. Peer,l , 7z - 01 7 young ,„UatOrdr • tie . yolte . weyi tead4e foie itut-Taimer's' Club: - et Ccitij cord, IlifassiietikettS, Pima.- 'Hubbard I havii founds y' far the.' bitetime. to train' ttete isWhEnitioy:,,are - calves—,SaY:thii firstwinter. - - Oken'Whichtraiiied wbed - - 1 Oita young are much more p hi hand obc dient, and this adds much to theitajne.-4. Steers that ruff till they are three:Or old are dangerous' animals, to 'enCannter.—?:•l They are always running away with the - cairn' or sled whenever therkis as eh:thee:JOY theini end often-serious injury is - - . the - -result. dq. not recommend'working. hard young, as it preVents their growth- 7 -theye_ 1 - 4. a diflefence between_ workingthein and there? . ly training them. I have often observed that very little attention is - paid by .•miy. to train their.' s teers to baclibtit as they be• penile able to draien considerable load for: 'ward, they are often unmercifully beaten on.' the head and. face, because the - y-will.not bank a cart or sled - - with as large a Joad as, they Can draw forward, forgetting that much pains; has to be taken to-teach Them to push- back, tn :wards. To remedy Old. o ccasion . of this; thumping, as sown I have tanght,my steers, to, be handy, As..•it is called, .and draw for..] ward, I place them on a cart where the lands is - a little descending; itf thisssitthitiow they ; , ill soon Mart to, back. it,- Then I -- place] them on level land, and exercise them there.; Then teach Them: to back the cart up land-that; is a little-rising, the etirtilavin - g rio load..in, as:l yet. -When I haVe taught thein to stand tp the tOngue . as they Ought, and back an env treary I next 'either 04;A-small - lead. in 'the' • cart orjtaketbem where the land rises faster,. .which,dnsWers the same - purpose; Bins, in a•., few days they can be taught to back well, to -know how . to do it, and by a little use after wards, the , r ,will never forget. may pear oflittle'Conrieleenceto soma, but when it is remembered how frequently we want to' . back a load,-when we are'at work with our cattle, and how-convenient it is to htuye one Cattle hack-well; why . should we not teach then: for the time when. we want' them thus to. lay out their strength ? Besides, it often ' saves blows and:s4iistions Which is . a,consid. erable when one - 4. in 'a hurry, I,neVer eon, sidern pair of 4 oSen well broke until they . will baek - witkeasp any . rea,sanatild load, and would gives . sum more for yoke of oxen thus tutored than for a yoke not thus trained; _ ' 16 IT WELL TO CISANUE TilE PASTIME% 011 : COWS 7,:We had sup Posed that it was ; but in. the Report of the Committee appointed by the Nev.' York-Stat6 Agricultural Society to visit dairy- tarns, it _fa stated that - I...'dwin Pitcher, of Martinsburg, ‘Thlt hai a dairy of eighty cows, ha but one pasture in summer-- for his cows (except about twenty acres- for night pasture); which ha - deems preferable, ns tbe•cows are pore contented, and do better through the season than when changed- . their pasture. What say our correspondents Tahe Notice": • A LL intlinttement# or; tlaipatbt for READ'S PATENT PORT AISLE CLOTHES FRAME. to unity' SumuclautniA, hir which (ho uttacrAmed Lae the bole 403;Na b. Ac cording tit law. .Theme frAntes ore for role by (ho !A:toiler. st rilall. Let;gth of um W 9ch.l.l7hit . o:mutliug about It, tort muare. taf.AUNCY FOOT. Mot?l:4C. Seit : 14. NEW GOODS Dttindr.l 6 h'4ilitAa.34llf. alta n Ln.ipaitglugta 'D‘ eAnc ]'alma am 1., ja.c o{ cued and elg en; Cheap, heap for eaah, • .L LYONS & SON. P-t . 64 0 AJCD %ma) 1 --in - ' c r , ft ,;n i g, 0 tp g4tr4 U 2 • o ( ics c t CD 0 I:1 4 . 1040 Pr:3 o IVP 1 CPI o t • 5. 0 girt -47 0 - 1 6114‘ 5. . 0 0 - _ - - The New Era! - NEW FALL4I WINTER GOODS: At Great Bargains ! READY PAY AND SMALLI PROFITS! - LlLai nOw in More and he'neitin;Oitrie stiktltione in • I.ls Slot* of P. 11,1. and WINTI:R COODs, to wtilth hewed lirvite the attention of phm,pt 1.41.:;i: buyers, tebrarlrig Ole .thie4 dt 4rable'veletite , r rarAtT torta - . In New br I'4ol Fall TAW, Arai Maids • in. DeLatnett,:nuiar Plaids, Plato and Yialtl , iterthua .110b4.1r Clutlr„Obighamts,aliSilket Dreele; Cadonere, and Wurd Shawls 1:11,bona, 13(ittnettS; and Flewere. ISetllph , le, Lai:WO:4w, Froa4tlothe, Cain 14 , n4erea /Fe, IVlth ajull peaortment or ' STAPLE AIIII:EANCT 000 Si "amend. 'Adv.:llw Grafter* (ircekery, Hardware; Rtarm.a.fran, Sp?", Nulls, Bate ibdt'apeatooter sod extrwang; Floor OH Clothe,Patrarmi Window :Shades , j'aper, Paint; Ohs, F ltutgo Rohm Go.,&La • ton: laree, and hortglA for t., Ixlll anperkir oppogunity f,r ebnlee s;:mcgmar.. and will be w 44 for It AUL FAY, Id Per, per rant. below regul4 ',germ.. • An examination of the GOOphl and PHICES will be Refold prodiark, to Moe maim - to buy. • .nour &Salt constantly cin hand. New 04.-Euber M/W. - CEO. - L. SHAW • Produce Commtssion - Merchant Bo„S Erie littildingsjietide R.'S, Y. P«,a4n°: I`ll,ll°Pc c E c EJLIT,hk tay desirable LaSTY, lane and cathrrnhut STOENROUE. that I dial.; 41,,,przsc tatCotApiventa4. alt9ooD, What 111.7TER ADVANTA.GE, than most hum,* to Sew lurk. Advances mode - on Cousifunients - of Produce, required. • StrtennUanlan rhea to the the Sale of ComiIgUIIIWIA. and Prompt Rearm, mak, All Sales Guarantaird. • JUSTUS DILL. Apent. ' DEO. L SHAW.' • Late AHMSTRONO. inerna Drldmidal4 to inforat hltiold Mende and patinae that he undid ho ttlealed to lem - Ive Cond,gunienta (redo Arm and °them- - Harlan had over mealy year( erwrh.nce Iu the excluaive Com. ndsike Baslianei. he Minter. Idasself That lit tan gWe entire entlafae not/ As•Lot'A.a-a7T RiaNNISMI-X /10L - 011. 141 NEW leas . GEO. L SHAW. - • s. • JElliftENClki. - . D. Uhaunory, Mee. loe. Co; ,J. L. - '4lAbaus Co..Nw York. C. limb. Prei. Ake. Huck . • tU. B. Arskutrucq Ji Co, Wm. M. Mark*. Yrsu. Nue. 111.(..o. Owls Ttuuspeus • • • •••-•"' I'madonLiss. Co. A. Llttle, • J. Funk. ?rm. Lufuyette In. Co. James V. Frseusis • Norm tl. PoTulLAlsysr.limsklys, H. L. Cs-12. O. 11. Sturkas. 97 Afsklieu.Luue. cap , t.Juutuu H. Lesd. J. a. Lig ht w 4 streel.l • 6: w. BRONSON'. Of lAnsrehasala Dep.d, mill twelve eidd (4- '4rd Prdduce of all kinds W the above 3L. L, t;LAW .I.ud.JusTus LILL. Agent, New York. The 13114 atnem r wl i oda he sea tool to the Store of said /311.02:47501. . k'nteinher 7_ I"na—ly, • • • . . , , . - Make the . Old Things. New -'• A NEWARTIeLE for ale in SusKtutllAntct county. only. at the ja. MONTROSE BOOK S )RE. . _,• A MAHOGAN Y CLOT H 4:14 attd - 48 Indwri aide. for Tables. Stands, liar Ltd More Co 41elodtwa and Ytatio Coven.- , • Filtigreill ' , Tab' and Stand Sp 'Or.VOIOOO - 111iCa and Arles. and ill Witranted to fltind tt+o tort i riel M ing ..,14,,, Sett (..01V,IA, ijaZOPlhe be, Splits. , gee ' . le., and will oat Leak or crack to oula of bet Imam; Just the article to make out (=dome tww. For MI/ by . ' . , A. N. BULLARD. Wattles. July :7, luta, , ,urio Work 4)ll..lu:day sad expeditkial Nip4774"c4llQQFn,' ' .~ ',~y" ~.x~",:,.:~.;.;.:. . 1 , :11:11W-7 : . - 11-11t 2 . ADJOINING THE BANK Of BINGRAMTON. K. - 3M:nM!LIT -Agent' I • 101.1 R sS4OSTS rind ELEGANT STORE %a now open with On en no :sew • i Cti X :l4 . ,r 3 r. . Aar C" 409 ' 'nide for extent. richnerk and variety, far nnTannen anytntoirsitr ofh , red lo the Sot:Ahern Ster. At owl& with every deecripticm of Clothe; Curd:nerd% Sattlnetts, Vest. ham lhcr Coathip, Ttertals Kmtucky Jeans, &e., &c, front !be Illt.tst to the dimpled. In the line of LADIES'• DRESS GOODS, . . .Euer Exhibited in this jfati•ct. • ' IS . Plain and Printed;all Wool Prenel, .Merinon; (rein oenta up. Rich L'lllntallFunni all Wool th La., Rich 'lndia Silks and Pop 11.m. 250 trt I. much .cl Ell.ll Stun' floods, of every style .41 iiuo , l donut(' rohr-r q r. t4 un i ltp l , dulye, 51erli9k and Saxony vitad., and Strim, ui‘ly 110 c, 11. C. 1- 1, 4 1 6. Pats %%wilt 12 yid Itavnts for 19 11E3Gnacl Dark Prima, 6 sada. • SIXLITELOW I! • Of cvcry deteriptino, from it Ohes.p..4 Rob Roy, to the wait ele , kuit Mut& Itrocqe. cheaper Ition evcr known. CIPAKS, • . •.. _ .. .. ' . 'RAGLANS, MISTERS, • - . . .t.die:Clollis of rx:ory Fancy Color and Quality sitlrTllmmtnri to mates. . . Gloves and Hosiery of all 11mb and qualalat, far Gains, L.1.91ne, Goya, .Mines and (Alla I.a.livs'liklrta all makek 100 plena White and fictrlet. Plaln and T tht t Woul F/annelry re d Wan the Nuw York paelabT prim. DOMESTICS,. 'Of evcry kind, by - Om inn, piece. or Flirt!. Illonclord and '11o;n3 .:14.73hv, 6 Millinery Goods,_:, 'Orceury dex‘riptlon, Wl.Monle and enippled with uverythittg In the line at New York holoctle• Pelee, From the hot that one of theTroitriotons rpunchf Ma whole - 111/le to \nw _York Gli)' rm•urt.,,i; .04 iorppnitng Lbo ;the market affords, loath:ll4:ra can rely on always' Coding nftr Stock Toll and a,..ortrnent complete, MI Goode Isniglst for this Lirahilshc atv in cnty...otlon with It lay,:e Wholesalr 11.44.11, New Y.ork. 'Troth thilliwortem 31anniactimrs104 Nov Vnrk Anti flows, dirtythereby raring the dobbctSprollt.,. The Eencjit of which our C'ustatneri can kale. PVT!: the flenltieS we pospts, we KNOW that µ c can and Will. sell all Muds Of Dry Goods • Lamisis; :Than ANY other . House •TEIS SECTION. cu - took out for the New-YorkStore, .~.0. • • ll..tts just returned Irtnii Mediu:: and tuireharlng, and bnow re mielue. nue of the Isrgest mud best assortuurne or 4•0:45 D-S • 1- -1 tr-t .....-i ...... --1 C= =:4 I== s;D veer ofTere•lln this market. Ibe qmlity every Odic gond ;- and all wartnnted es represented. Trims: HLADI CASH and Lent' PItIUE.A Sane general Cdta 02 the innth may be funned froth the tenni:her etannemtitst "MEDICINES, " SILVER & Plated Spoons, CilautcALS, - ; Foam; SC , PAINTS, OILS, • Gold Pens, " VARNISHES Stationery, ,a VIOLIN, GUITAR, BASS DYE STUFFS, . VlOl. STS,INGs Bows, &C., GROCERIES, • 's Pordelain Teeth, TGLASS WARE,; • - tITHOORAPHEL' CROCKERY, • Artist's Tube Paints, !I' Minnow, CLoeks,- Brushei, tge., WALL PAPER, .'also -some . . Wisnow PAPER, • Dar Goons, . 1: WINDOW OIL SHADES,. Wooden Ware, • FANCY GOODS, ilard,and Jap'n'd Ware, . 11 ilestc.tc. INSTRUMENTS, FLUID and OIL CANS; . LALIPS, JirWELIIST, Camphene, Coal Oil, LiPeard*Kar, - 1 ' • Boasts° FLnin, ISrosx Viiaz,• • ALCOHOL i - J3Looms,-Bansrus; • Turpentine, ' 'Layr, Tanner's, NEAT "I 'BIRD CAGES, • Foov, LARD, Olive, CAS.. ' Poo: er' Ks vr.s, ins, Boiled, and RAN . PisroLs, Linseed bits, , Aturstrtos, - :White „Lead, • . 'Ltocons, TRUSSES, ZINC, and all kinds of SUPPORTERS, COLOREDPAINTS, • . PORT-MONNAIES,' SEIDDLDER BRACES,•• - • CANSIRT`SEED, SPECTACLES • • 'also all the- popular :~ , C) ~ tm7.' __.., -__ =••• ==l tori Ciooz • PATENT MEDICINES, an 4 other thing. taatourwrinza to meuticen. , Arit to Imprattientdo to glvetteua Gum a general outline of my 'ldea through the Newspopem, every- nue wishing GOODS hi Invited to Mil and economise. Ciodomers on entering the Storg mug not ex pect to find m - ery three:, in eight bui samrlyeVerrartiefe wanted will be produced by Paralry, - Thankful fbr the ithend patronage. hitherto resolved. he hopes to merit a eouthinance and 14 a inermay of the male. ADEL TtItliELL. liOntrorie. °rioter A. C & . • . • -A' . .. 1:11:› I 1 . D • B. TILAYLIt, of the 111NR.IIANITON WATER-CI:RE,' alll brat li nAquell an n a bel.at, (Nkufe llotel..) 06 the 6th of each to ,Noug the bpring and Icuirtnier, for t;takalltettlo6. Invalids eall,plei 11.1 p Mir fitlraat..Nee to glee Ithu a cell. ' hitienht reerlierl at ell tltur.i4t IdiESTATII.ISTINIFfN't in RING. If A,SITON. N. Y.; where every vfinfott lota temectilenat tun Get rom6ll for the nueeeaful tretttnteht 6f iNTAI.IDS; 'Ll47 l “tlut.h..N. 1., March f r '3, 16.7....-.tf • LADIES' GAITERS. 7, 4.o l2,,E h tgr w o z i lit it s p . , :r 50 zits!..l,l:l4.roiAlArp!atarice ;POST - BAOTILEER . • , • r.‘ Ilibti v • ft " 4 " , Good; sfiztua Our Stuck. Li *gm 1© ° R I / 11 G - J L `ir gti 13. • TAE ,CHEAPEST aid Best Stobk of Goods IN. NORTHERN. PENNSYLVANIA, AT nig Ortinal Oni Price & Ready Pay Store DILL, geLt. that are adaptedlo the traits of the People. • DRY GOODS, . • • GROCERIES, BOOTS, 800E4 • HA T s, CAPS, •' FLOUR,RALT, PAINTS, OILS, ' GLASS, - WOODEN and - STONE WARE,. HAYINO TOOLS, t c., d 4. IV ATCHES'JEWELRY; h. tt.SrKE N E NoTi.ONS, tEe., - • :'at Wholesale and -lietall; slid* suell, th at arimicm tim., with a mo. tottori4t, t tlrt we are twabted to mar floods tt.s - PER CENT. MEAT tbep cat belerh, !ataxy of to: 4 oldd FV's je t the rag erB I : itr °4l r4; a t/ II 100 P —EMP a = I. ____KA liee leN " C)IX PR LTOT Ua:'re 4 . • ' ..ll A:S i DENAlSitbirintigt ; , PII* 11 4JURI: 1 411114410' - • " 51::. COURT ' , ST., -: i Our Cloth Department late. the lagelit mut most eltxmiSttick at Rich, Black, and Fancy Silks; ißb.et.vvlse. FLANNELS. BEST BARGAINS _5l COURT STREET. • NI AT Agent. BINGILOSTON Sept. V. pez!.-an - ; - • - ABEL TURRELL FRESH GOODS THE THIRD STOUR AT myri W7_ ICES. Mantropt, June 0.1869, • , hAYDEN BROTHERS, Ate oh band with a Lade fitock of SPRING . apt SUMMER GOODS, :?:.'+y?t,,?tt't. .-~.. -- - - TY~~'~ - ;i:. iTi'.' ..,_t.:i'Jw`:>i=..urn.-`.~iew'a~H~:+'aJ SSrw~;~~TUt":~.~r=i.~'asr~'~'S~e~e''',..wr''Na~:Y_~-'.~~?, 1' , o - HOSTETTER I S"'" " STOMACH . , ; Ir hs a, WS tltat, at some Periotl,'etery mem. ..... her of llio hriman family:kr subject. to' disease'" i or disturbance-of the bodily funtitiotu; but,_ with the aid of a good Conic and the exercise IS of 'plain common sense, theyimaY be able Bo to c" -remihttatlie4ystent raaltd-,:ieentrirpeentiusent - 41 - health. In order to aceomplish this 'desired „! object, theirito 'eourse te puha is certainly. that that which will produce a natural .state'-of r ' . things at the least hazard ofviqd strength and life.. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in-' trodnced to this country a preparation bearing __ his-tanieorhich is not a new medicine, but one ,8 that has been tried for years, giving satisfac- g. lon -to all who have .used k. The Bitters e 'operate :powerfulli upon '.the stomach, boweLs-, F and liver, restoring Meet to ' a healthy and 'el vigbeeus action, Emil thus, by the simple pro:- 'n" tess_of strengthening nature, enable the aye. g i tem to triumph over disease. . . . p- Tor - the cure of Dyspepitia,,lndigestion, Nan- -•' I sea, Flatulency,, Loss of APpetite,-or any Bilious ›. Complaints, arising fron, a morbid inaction B-, et the Stomach or Rowels, producing Cramps, 2 Dysentery, 'Colic, Cholera, klorbus, ztke.', them,. zi , Bytes's have no equal. •1- , , - . t i. Diarrhoea, dysentery or Ilex, so generelly con- -2 - , traded by new settlers, and caused principally ~T by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use;cof this preparagem , tio Dyspepsia, a disease whieh is ,probably more . 0 prevalent, in all its various forms, than any_ z other, ' and the. cause "of 1 which may always c,a z be attributed to derangements of the digestive ... I organs. can be cured , without fail' by using . IittSTETTEWS STOMMACII IVITTERS,'as per 2 : directions on the bottle. -far this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; , ,„„ then why not use an article imam to be infal- .-r' • lible 7 • All nations have their Bitters, as a fro- g 1 ventiye of disease and strengthener of the eye- 0,. km in general ; and anicnig them , all there is '.7. not to be found a more healthy people than .F -1 the'Germans, from whotObis preparation time- 0: i newt, based upon soleatifi t i experiments which o I have tended to prove - tb velem of this great": l o preparation in the scale e ' medical science. i , -'l 7 Even. /..en- Aave.—Thi - trying and provolV 3-' iI 3 F-digcmc , which fiXeS it; Taittilliass grasp at' B the body of man : reducin him to a Pere she, -• dow Ina short. time, and rendering- him pity- p - ideally atid mentally - 1184e5% can, be, driven from the .body by the '.use' of LIOSTOTTER'S r 4.3 itgNolrtivp 311 , 1 , .gita, 'further, none of the - 0 4W:l'e:stated- diseases can he contrpctetl, even ILl : exposed situations, if the Bitters 'are used 2,, as per directions. Arid aaithey neither create a nausea nor offend the •palite, and render nn- . n !necessary any 'change of . diet or interruption .t" of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep = l and healthy digestion, the - complaint is re- 'A !moved as speedily as Is consistent with tile pro- ••• 'd - gotten of a tharepgb end ler:umtent cure, , t:1 For ,Persons is Advanced Years, who are ;-1 'suffering front en enfeebled constitution , and rii infirm body, these ;Bitters ire invaluable as a 'restorative of strength . and vigor, and need ,-*4 lonlk be -tried i.to be appreciated. - And to, a • , ,mother while nirrsing.thßitters_ are indis -1 - Ipensable, especially whore hp pettier'', pier, ii,'" Itslenent is inadequate to tie demands' at the J . -- ; child. conientiently her strength must yield, ,_, 'and here 'it is where a geed tonic, 'Mich c's y. 'l2losteit eel' Stomach Bit tere l lis needed to impart a s temporary -sfrength , -and vigor to the system. . r adici-allould by all means try this remedy . 10 . loan cases of debility, arid, before so doing,' l shored ask their physician,- Islia, if be 'ls acquainted with the virtue isf the Bitters, will ~, I' r eco m mend their - use in all - eases of weakpess. f'' CAUTION= CAUTION.—We caution thelpu bile against using O. ilnr_ct the manYlailtatlons or 'eounierfeits, but tali - ''D f or Itorrerren's I NELEIMATEti STOMACII Bairns, B cud see that raid - bottle health° words ," Dr. J. p floaette'r's Stapled' -Bitters" Ill Own on the side a, . Of the bottle, .4 stamped en the metallia cap 7, I •- _ covering th e coik, , atid observe' that our autograph p signature is on the label.: ' i siii-Preparo and sold iy TiOSTErMlit tk o, SMITH, Pittsburgh, -Pa.. I and • sold by all • - druniste, grocers, and dealer's generally 4hronghout the Vrated'El'Canada, IA South ti e l tatts,, America, and Ctormany. • . ' Nrelabir 2 - S, !859.--ly i Fc i .RIGHT IN tXTENSICIiii MANCIFiCriI; SMITH BB of all SIZES, and PRICES Walnut, . Cherry; and Irarr.ulted to work liiiMilM 1 , . ,• 11E11101 7 1,AL.• , .. .•: .' o _, i... FORIMANI ha, it:Moved Mn HARNESS p— , 4-A Ail • and TRUNK!tilitt? .acznes the greet. Into 4 .4 Vil the hilltaluz forinerly.ot4,upk4 by 4..toyd &Wttotter, one door Delay/ Keeler & Stoddard', sehlch he taunt. teal up kalitirety fur a • ' 'addle, Harness; and Trunk Shop, an weer! he 'lota he lattrop•to hare hin Mende call. '. irmm doP4 Trilon Cantata: Trimming", a ;totem, aleortment ; Oak TM ned Leather, on hand. front 'rides. liantermi 1011 be • made and IV ItR.W ED. MI trimming done cheaper than elmwhers,' t'*lontem will ..1. , pl. near in mind 11* I wish to oathop ~,t q l SeT And nbli.V. G. F. F0RD1.1,131._ °ninety, Jemmy 1,, ISS),-lo —.*--, - ...,_,_—....„,—,_ • d,ROOK & JOHNSTON, •. - 11,L3L7ACTURZLEI Or 6artiageo t Bent itims --, _ TRILLS, BOWS, Wagon Poles, and PlOngh Handles MIND,,SEHIQUE7I4264 COctSIT, PA, List of Paces. V k 2511/ pales, 1,38 2 `,".` - 1,80 Bows, 1 inch Fellies, 14 1+ • 14/ " - 1,631 14 t' " '-1 - 1,76 11 ` . . 1 , 8 3 Glrt - Bend, Ilif3 t. 9, ma,-1), . . - itOTEL KEEPERS- . rgerchants and Grocers, ..... . , CAN now be supplied with the best i f a saa a . assortment of , , t; 7 : -.4•__.' — '' WINES axed !AR UORS ever offered in this eounti,consistinrof fitard Cognac,.. Old 4 1 ort Wine, (Nrej.) Pale an 4 4rali• Seiffhette, Finel49.ld Madeira, UnitedPronrielqrEratirkg 4f: . Jratitio, .. H nt Heuer Sloan, Seherda,:lllack fferiy .11rtipiiy r in and Maier Leaf Grim, 'bOttlea, . &of h 4: Irish .Whiskey, Rose 'ay., Cordial; . of ompaheti .. 4q. Mote Brandy,. for , Pro Old Bourbon • ok, . • 6 p rveo , Old Rye • do. S+ar ;114ne for• Cooking, Thi Old naiea Rum, '— • Malaga Wine, i St, ,ioix - do. O.IDER RRilifitor, - • New s Eugrund:tio. • • Rosii)led Wkiikey, by the [al os'roter el.. Gold. Sher hisrtel, ailßßEtprt„,Aorizr.E.,,,ll.llcrl' ankle tl;4 iltl, t.P1.701.02.;; Prr the rviiZunde I hn're a ;goo irtcle of lilt AAir " : . tlN,sßd D ' UllVfor lioNikinilt,unx.Zin botiten. Alio, OLD POUT:MIEN, AY nod IS ADEIKA W Dal. ROSE CORDIAL, nod BLACK. BEhayintAblqc pi- Ftirri t om. &Gov on Ilnin Stmt. 4 doors bersearle . al i tn. . . 4r . 1 4 / 1.1.1f. ell AIIDEALII4. MILL: ST , AIR GRIST AND' SAW _ DORT PRO'flliS keiivi . enneantly o r band , at ttg amp mill. J 4 7{y,„4„ El.ol,jc.Ooltz, MEAL drBuprltor quality, atm c rut. ffAlf 114. lonia Trim. o . lft/a wort 'wilt done dia abut as ail aaairVV.aiiilANTift4r. likaaneavuty. lap - , -- " ?.CCO2IEI OrirEltS to the pone. at prices that not fall, to truth a large arta 111/sllol susortment of . - ' Et GROCERIES. 1/11 - . , At the r d and trell.k.no.wn istabbabootat 4 virdroepipbal by 0 : !O. i SIMMER, TEAS, COFFRE,,HPICAP4OO, and SA LT, (by the sack of Ga bel,) FISII, it'd all intact 6124 tinualti first Ow titomOtto r .. -. ' ' . ' Flour by the Wholesale' and Retail. i. • •.i>,.. to mutt, ibopeto rect.te,tt Br* abut of putlic pett t•k4e X. a, The t‘..eA market price paid ' NY(' ELTB, "BEACON - and VEAL I sima - Z. COBB. Montrose: lamb 16, 1t,59.-tO 1 i AN ACROSTIC. . _ i ° ok r a l ' ar mT OFBIOE is grand sod 8 0PF.812 I _ait HIA. BTROBO ilstn,Cramtedintl i sett mamma BM ttA t AI.L iputtsb - p o zcznota,Battithedhountjat PAR , REITTn my R.p.,wbetepala wlJltiottOtittik LOCATION ' I srl.w.piTona low btu nt : tn Erz yoi. nominal WillrAXT ilk prtillEnalill i , au" it°. a. Ilimment of tkittleta' as -tuollot MM. itsertanss. A Mind 11.11167.40 A S - sria - barimide L sor • - . Pi ill" . = • - ' ' litilitiotivi, ..- [- • :' • . ' ' • , • . l tk at . , s , - 4.lSa"conithedine' e *urn, sad nowo to the owthwortbe badness POKE* saw Cully comW.l.4hod foraiabwi, atai was °ward on the 97th *pt.; MIS, 0 3( Pe WlOlllO the Phtate elet eters; The Pruett/Aar feels gonadal& that Le sow pawed toetdev tale gueathr maaner. thataannot Call to ere 00rn SatleatetiOn: • " - plata • The 7Touxlatti Funtltureini MK and so 'expellee has ben seer: ed to apideete EQUAL. If not ft ete REIR, to any idmitar establish.: meat In thiart ofthe mate. It Is weli_oupplied with EL CUT IMPROVEMENTS :ate! 00)1FORTS, and DELIti WAITER:4*U ALWAYS be In attendance to respond to cuatotuere. The STA pup; eohheeted with ade Robes tut: . . . . NOgrethd C onv e nien t.e .. The I'mpii4nr itseetyhtly eellatt thepatroeve et his eti frieveh! kid the tame genteally. --: - -Wli. K. HATCH. - Montrote, Yes. Itt o ISt4,tr • • , • . - , IfOON is CO" raved hilly InAinn their Meads mid the puir De 11c, 1.14 theybart cutoplqell their Imp and SUperlOt FLOTTRIbta , • . • , -AT UNIONDALE,' :- - • , • aid commenc ed the manufactnie of ail thermions kinds Of '. • ' ''' FLOUR; JIM, AND FEED, . , of the pureed quality.. in ihruso Immuainted with our Eatahluinnent wu wouldnay I Wasirome Foes EL'S or Excersz.fte lirowita. manu &MmHg_ Hart dr EIIImML Caen. N.Y. and superior Mocyk from thalnuddnetan Iron Worts of T. litantouck Co, of ffewho ' . Y. with tlinmdfults pf the tea Anchor Cloth, and the whole i up .with nit the t '' • ' . • - • M fmp odern rovementa of a Fiist Glass Mill. In consequence of time troptovenienta, theeßilftEEN" Is dispensed with and better nu.ll Its obtained. The floor Is tuu ter and whiter, and the miring to the custotna In grinding snail grAns will often equal 11 ter amt, • 1 • , „ . . . . Custom.. Work. •.. exceutr4mni*ly.tultin th e twat miner , l%ol* 3/EAU-VA FEED ktPt for . eak atthe LOWEST CAW PRICEY. rerftwnori i ,vrox atm! ts EVERY ?ARTICULAR. Public. Pwrniglgt• Ix mpectrulty solicited. , Unlondsle, ieb. ti,. 14M-1y - , ~ . , . • , • sotOthirig -Weir iti motitivise. , • . , . . . 1 : - :BLIA,C1103.1dMEIN G .- - . • ' H A t l titill u t t jerefitiV 4 4 S ja zkve *": ll7 ll4k ANn e " t ACTITINr and '." t n.j ill icry on Land . &mitt genii/Pagans, Cut. .• ten; Sleighs' I '•&6. • They hai4 prreltii‘l thecuselvis with a STEAM ENGINE anti all lite necearsiy,thaehletery and turenlenette for iloirye work whit Lila peer: and heb, both PRACTICAL MECHANICS of LONH EX- I EIHIeNCE. and employing none but , t . _ GOoDz..WORKMEN; ~.. , - . they ate preprred ti do all kb& °two* In the . . tbdr usual prat:opt and , Wormlike Manner P i and br being, Mall tbn(On , band ready ;wilUng toanoter any or= der fur work, and by tunni• : • . . . . ' Good Materials * , ?nil by MODERATE PDARGES, hiVeto Ce,:adve a largi. • • public lc,tociscp. , • We . e.,u1.4 feltdcr our'fluinke to (air otd enationeca. and Wit: *ant of work to giro O n call dud ece fur thaselcca. Idoalckee.',l,l4,, , od 11, 1',5•0.41 ., 9 t W N ABLtS nuts, t. the TIMES, of Mahogany to the Prie. . • • - Wltolestife ttlere still L. tnellebeti.-1( delivered ist the aittlie4 -Montnntt—at Ulcerate Ot ten Duvet/ rid or at Scranton at ten ist , ttletter EV. • • • JQIIN,EITOitiI:WAItIZi. .I.tetitrulte.lintell 7, New Firm. New Stor ; Public Avenue, jut below J. Itheridge' l A. 111/LlDlVltruldirt=wevivegt". FLOAKFERDAND•GROCE , • BIT S-IN ESS Alen, Mai flip' base reentered Into their newly g..=. 12 ., 11l led up ktylldlng nn Publiue. jinn l,elow ' J. Etheridges Drug Store, herean always. be c,L., - outid llieshuleistAirands ur Family Flour. • • • • Meal,. Feed, • . - - - Pork, Hams; . • - 2,00 • 3,00 - ,60 ' Thills, bent heels, 60 I " straight, ,50 Hickory 1)64 ,Z 6 lIIIRAT - 111AIIKET: 4 On Public ifveaue, sear Searle's Hatel. jc l nrittri tkiri tT E N . F VES, L.ll It' : Aka Cut ill) *abuts. • of sr T lisserocrt ; , UESSTOCK k HAW LEY. Montrose.Feb. 16 1859.4 f YargoiroorglityrEL. Wni.f/C, iLMlt,l';•oprfotor. indozinumnums Enict Justice to ALL Men. CAIiRIA.(a34 AXING 'BY STEAM! Blacaithing and Car - riage Making Lime, • , . PLe3^l2. - CONtaii. TIM- :4' 1 1,`1,TrA1T0Z 21 1,7 1 .. tivir il lt g w Gng 4 t w ll tb “lll.4 mud degrible stock of , t - - • , . . I Rciady . Mde Clothing; a • HATS' CAN, ,ficc4 Bcc' - 1 Accawiikir of inciy variety bid Aide. snd ii.s. auxin 1 . TED to be made In every particular sot good no custom ionic and at priors that mega fall to attn. hat BRAM" Par. Thwilifut for pail tams be Lapel to merit • ent/thsuartee Pf the 1.0 0 . • .- . S. LANGDQN. .I.loorusr., April •Xl, IK%-tr FARMERS ATTtNDI-duo: undeietaned reApeettiilly aanonaoe to the Faulizias, JI„ and alltAbeva Intenided,,that. MIOTT TILDE,N, at the VA &g. MOTT. are prepared 'to tumid.. PLOW& of the tam: appratnd Inttrrna now. In we - 01mb as IlLAT(311,10r8. IllOrrn IRON ILEA If s &c. POINTS oral! Ichnls. Loo tlllcw Cultivator Ityth. and all kinds of raging* for Fanners and others. all If *Stich we yrupassi to sell o LONras can he alilatleal k r any nag.. I,ntent In fists country.. • • • ELIJAH - 3101 T, G. A: TILDE . Montrose, Dzwtriberl, tot.-tt SoapMaiiiifactory. • - MITE ralsterlbertmts eisnstnnflir nn letnil for rale Id, esta*llsh. T meld Manthste. the best quality of SOFT SOA P, ntanufattar, ell (mot the lye of wood ads" notlgnase, In the t',ld fad lootaf stay, and not by .117 putent 1,1,01.1114. I " • For these that furnish the ream, he ntapurallures theFlll3q#2.Clr. a hoar!. Watiattted 'awes to he a good artkle, or the ' taas* be returned and the tamer ',Mashed.- pkreas. • 5 .••• i iO l 2,50 25: Per barrel,. lEtalf Barrel „ Gallon ' lEEE RENOV.ILL„ - , Wish, Dipped Candi Timothy, - - - - Field,- .. - Garden Seed Also a g.moral wort ment of and Grocerlei, .such Syrup*, Ten ? Coffee, ice. "am. liankful fbr. poet favors. would eontlnnanee at the tune; under the new iirm. plethitug otuvt.lvee to 4 the MIT thing, bolas Ly inch baypitu to be nix of another. BALDWIN 8. ALLEN. ' vs; L. au.is*:, A. AALAWV. ' . Alontme, Woks. IQ 1.643.-ic . , , :011 YES,. o.li YES, HERE WE ,COME • 16f :& Wl9ll1 1 E11 1 :: rvitG.P 6l6 l 4 o,ls-AniLw= 4 l B !PPkilT,Vc.‘' ira uttc. 4 l. l ,V, pm- aco eip` T : E.T L.T14911,k. STOVE AND PIPE,• ' .I•. TIN, .COPPER, I AND SHEET:IRON - W:4U einem deserintlnn:nstially-foundlitho country, WINDOW' -PAStEre'POORS, ' WVIIPOW IILINPS,' - 114 . PINE ZUMig , atid AUIIDIII 7 O3I4TERI4,4SgeneraII - t iww and nowty, fr 4 00441Ey minutia ot Ootok 11 tD 1.,„.t . nay &vire them st marrow • L Tr • Pawns abut huildlaz In the ratty rill !lnd - to-thelr Interest to call on us. Come: and nen Nal 8h N v le f n , h A oth U rds'..utti :14tpenter:shop near tne lltibodlst Church. kkdsof touch= toltett elehance for Goode. n' l 4 7.. „. T . m U urft ' ' ISOYD &-WEBaTER. - 310 4trtS*041 1,0 1 6 0: 4 , ' . -- gotte-a ton - ftEa! : IL M 0 D • , 4 '''''.=yiwirt V.PorybpV4°, bust lag, his be see hls nut f e l net Te ll •- • • •• C. W.• 1140 W. StearitHiligtOitii , Bale. A . o i tivj ai rji b icu i r at i g t,, to ten the, Utiaki= l ir e44 o, . 4c haNlli=ffl 1 , * ore mit 14 1 *AM, 61004E146, fir. 1859. . - HA R D WARE AND STOVE _.EMPORI.II • DT' niLL BLAST! nE VXDIMULNED vOisid - tate W. air/omit, to iis. forroWls friends awl °Korner* that he has recently wade2El44 ft LIDITIONS to lila forroor catendva stock of Usti4ware, Stoves, stove Plpe,Stove c 'Tritons/op Zinc, Le"- An that ket ljnrporoLl to overly the mute of the Orrennuriltj in -that linen,LiNUS. I.IALI.X. MAY PRICES. Ile flatten-thou :t thoWitla Milan for owitufentortag hiriown-Wana. Mon* ac. ant him a derided advantage OVer any who sanctum and twarport at . a Wavy expel.° their crane at.ock. Ile would nay to thwie who s - WI to puretotae no - vDs of any do. aciptloo. STOVE' l'lrE; or nummiNon of any kind, awl iny for them hell' prepared to alce them aItEAT li.tftGA INS: Lot t Awn who want to Mdlal.e on a yfteacivdtt, nand thin let it eon t wr‘i years more, he had wilier they would call otranwe one flee, row: ibt7 Of taro to Ray 71 per aint. wore than an itrticln it Worth.. tLc line .. . . .•. . . .- Shelf Hardware , • . . Llggisigtinent IR the LA/WEST and nrer SELECTED in sliAl) , :( . haring comfy' tgirehtiged IA hh Rock has !VIM auwely or InarmEol o .. egg, he Is. enabled to offer builicenarnas to those country enercharas lel., 1g ... hllle, lardy to Le Pitfall tills ill.. a the Lit dig: We ~ 0 r "pedal trollinesnerne to Carpenters Tel Joiners who are in ~. : • 0 either Tmila lir Itailigtig Maletiale. plactionlf ha can awl Al V il.a.:. Viers, MELLOWS. am( in fuer. almet agythlnz In . theh. fine, Ly calling ogles, CHEAP FOR. CASH :. ; OarStnek or . . ,- • • Dry Goods, GroteSes,BoOft.k Shoes, Hata and Caps, Yankee Nollansote. zo. : (•; x 1 in. , flaw will Mad of. They win.: jammed at a !OW Itgitre,tud alit be sold at prima tu torTenamd am,'" liIEADYILIDE CLOTHING ! • We have f•pened ahOot one•and•ntalf cords READY.M.II4: MOTH! Li, Everyhod) , nqf they theuit• Porta any they an , veeT mina, ; nod a hl/11111,47 %etturtal to say' they are T n ,t,f ciIEAP. Cellakilt Intim!. A Min dW of fhwueT will buy ►'fume pile of clothing, We would atlttin thiaeonneetkoi, for the Information . of n l epo.. etfrunl a nd the "eve of mankind ar r thAt.We are timo and itik . of Ite efedit. spoon •, have senliTed enough by It alreadyi and ire newt. ruined to ritt °unwires of the arhole " critter." Dellevltin. that Uot nimble (Drama, le the true?poem, we are molted to adopt it, 0.4 area lfertig our coo& at. pd. i v - PRODUCE talteu In exchange for DOODn. . •• • I • •J. DICKFRMA:%', Jr. New 3111fOrd, Noe, Yr, . • Scrofula ;or King's Evil is a constitutional efleve,la corrupt/on of the blood, by wbSch tlht field treutrulea atiated, weak, and your. helogla the armustlon, It pervade. the atmle body, and may buns out lo aware no any part Gt cs. No otatate It hue now 11l attuks, two lideere One which it may not destroy. The nuottilour taint Is varlotuly mused by runcurLar cam, low MINA dlrsurtUnsl tralwaltby food, booms air, filth and, filthy habits, tai deprotednerthes, and, above all, hy thevemereal feather. V. logo-one fir floo.ii4to, It Lbondoory in the coresitudo o. dereending -nun, parents tochileiren unto Me thin! and fourth r. shun Iteleed, It meals to Le the rod Ofdllm who ways, .1 al I wit the brir k.a dtine of MC upon Unit ellietten." Its t v tottitueree by depesdtton from the blood of corrupt o ed. ceeoua auarter, *Wei; he the imp nem, and internal omen; le nn. ed tube:des; In the gLIKL, ererefildp ; mad on the e ue mee . o ra I,cs r Dorm. TAU foul tatruption, width greeknia the Wood, day the one r,des of life, ro ILO ncrofulenta coutitudoramot only nude tom scrofulous opplaiota, but they Loon far lea power to eel the attacks of other diseases; consequently, rust onto el perish tils, cyders which, although not con moos in their nature, re pill art re r. ed tato! try thia taint liteoattro. Mort of the rtouson.olou w deceirattent human Emily hasten orkfin dtrectly In led. acrofedtuit miasmic!. 41 pseud runny alcarnethe Warm.. of the lists'. ichlec F . ta-aa, and. deed, of all tho arine Item or wet Setpanded 'One q, rof all ow people am ncrofulnus their pennons are ar rested by %Material Mien and ticarhcal lb owdermined b y •i e . To cleanse It from tile system we must renovate the blood by an ah tentlvOnestienue. and lust/prate s It by healthy keel and taucise— final a me. , oc we supply - Ayer's Compound Extraet - of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy whkch,the medical akin of our times decaufor thla every where rem ailing and Wel iinlady. It Is cc.- Lined Irons the must salve opredials that bare how eltate,vereel for a etpurgukm of thin ford disorder front the blood, aid the rescue of system fooMita destraellyr C005tq11.1.144 Venue it ancruktle only y ed for the nue of not only prattle, but ahch_those other alfect which aim front it, truth as Eruptice and bklu "oheasectSt. Anth 'a Foe, None, or Eryinociacr, riumits. Pustules Hiotchee, Mato Bolls, Tuooon. later Mel,salt: /them. Scald Mead. Rtngw libeuruatlan..nnthilitk and Mercurial Dheaft, DrolerY: 147 . 1.,1 - Dadlity.aud. locked, all Coropl.dms artang from Tuyesa BMW. 'lift popular belle In . liercarre or nut amen, - I. few P to tfiltfi, fbcacrodds Ina degeneration of the blood. The panko purpow aud.slnue or this scarsalorilla In to purify and regenesatt thin vital MAL nvlthoutankh 141M4 health LIIMPONftie To (bow:domed andettoimi. - Ayer's Cathartic, Pills, FOR A I LLTIIE FURPOSES OF FAMILY THICSIC, are so corupcl-ed that disease within the range of thetriction an tare- iy witless:l or evade them. 'flour pcnetrating=s, serickand deans,, and LTA (orate every portion of the hut Lfel , wenn lug its diseased ettion , and restoring lin healthy eital - - As a con• pauence of thew propertkv, the Invalid who Is bowed down atth pule or tohyalesl debility la Wool/hot to find has health or ersvry, stored by a mined) , at once no simple and Smiting. Not only do they are the entry.elay couryisiout of every body, but oleo luau) formida ble and dangyrous tilleasee, • The Agents below, named are pleased to deralah gr.rdtury .Inwrkan Aboartm, mechanic* ontlficatm of thew mkt, and directions for theirlfteln-tbe following complaints theta-at llearthurtu Ilealanhe anoint - frosnelleonlered Stomach, Nan- Indigentkm, Pan PanlD and Morbid Inaction of the Bowers, Finite er. Luse of Appttlte, &make, and other kindred complaint., aris ing nom a to wr state of the body or obstruction of its functions. .Ayer's . Cherry Pectoral, t FOR THE RATID.CICIIF. OF - • i • . Cocoon, Corp.t DOMCOTTIII, is ' ortr,cr, Cow ••no.x. axv.rus TutiL.tir br Comscurrns Pa ./ TD LY AI4V CCU So wide le the Ileld of Ite men:lmes and so =wow V* the does ith24 CUM; thlt'alnzoFt every sertion of country abounds in tere,ns , puhhcry kmisrm Who hare been metered from alarming and even des perate dlsesees of the lung. by its too. Whterome hied, Its supetlor- . ty over every othce medicine. Its kind le toes apparent to matte ob.' servaliOrt, and :ahem It. elftucco areknown, the public no (noire hesi tate What untjfetc to employ for the diatreesing and dangeroue affect- • lose of the pulammaly ewes:tied o e tndcle:ci to eurehmnis• While many lattice micsecikeithmat upon the communlly.lmee *died and hero dismoded. this has wattelt triendeby terry trial, conferred bee en the nstlicied :boy CAL lever forge., and produced tree too no. memos and tuesemarkahle tote rewrite:: - , Prepared by - C.. Ayer Co: ". LO*ELLc MASS." All our Remedleiste for rale liyA..TUßitELL..Montroar ,• W. B. TILAVEIL Litho& ; MA" SCOTT, SPLUNOVI.LLE; 11. N. SIIEILMAN, Lynu WALTMAN .Y.SWlSltk.:ll4"Auburn ; and by an ' , mutate and the principal Sterchante In Snag, Co. . September a; 18:40,-Iimo. Think, praidne;,lnguire! . Dit. MAYNE'S COMPOUIVD SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY." A E x for t ri l l ed orl -th o uanTaggg flare yon ioalaa is the-olds you tile Liver flonipuolit ? Have you theltroncbitts? farrow. to the threat? H ar e e• allty, or yympts orruhoonary Courumptlon ? If Jon ore troubled wi t hshy of the shore symptorna. Use [Jr. BVT NE 8 COMPOUNDBYREP OF WILD CLIEBRY, veal afect a seer. i cy and,pernisnent care, as theerldence of thousands who have Wes cured by It will testify. Another Remarkable Cure! - roar or Rocco Frederick County. 3fd.. Dr. Swarwr M n itlity l Gap la i4s pu 6 114 and Injustice to ypou. I have thought proper Itt make kurnorti ore of the tubstext ctirmlustiown tbatiaa over tern truly recorded .: In,the month of oberlarti I woo raided with *severe gathering to' ay breast, w hich formed ae Mame" and also communicated to my Lungiand very much x el them. sad 4Lichidged lags quantities of corruption, external anti Internal. My breath could pars through my Lunge and out through the cavity of my breast with aPparrot ease. rittaided with •rtolent cougbolay and 'asset appetite. arid extreme debility, lOW my physic. lan thought mymise hopeless and beyond thepower of tnedlcine. I remained in thts wretched condition fora lout time. until I was wasted to a there skeleton eta there seemed to be no hope for toe butharing read hr the pubud papers of the mathy wonderful runts perfonuol by your Conn.:No h flier or Ws/a:lroner, I Ifirturdiste iy sent to. Baltimore for dye flatirons.' oommeneed its wie.liod to my great iatixfaction'aPJ my anxious family. the slate's of open Ing In my lungs began to beal.and the cough subsided, and on mania= lollies I was restored to perfect toulth. `Over eve yesry, bale elsp.ed, sad I still resists I peifectlybesity !tau Cu this Saw-June 1,133 d. I tuvenot bad'a day's aJekaryss fur agldeesysontl.s. • liesorsocept Bay sntoPol seknOwledgroesti Yours..very revectrully. T11031.A8 DIXON. The rubeerlb Is well *est:minted - vettb Thomas Dixon. sad can tr4lfy that he big bees wailed u &b.," repreeented. I regard hi, reccivery sigma. a Wrack—He Is a wortbfmernber of vorittj% Jlaris R. DU RROROW. ' Pastor of Deets Orcult. Dairyman Conference. • PAITICCIALLT roe _ •• . Dr. swo.ruo , a CompOnod•Syrnp, of Wild Cherry, The original sne,only re uttioe Cherry itretaratlve. Bear this In aged. Itl.elno cototsoert solely ot y l egetable Initnsilelds, It esn .rised with perfect safety. Swayates Sarsaparilla and Tar TVs, int =Waive and attemllve. truoim.P. ouperloy to the Sample's Celebrated Verinllttaer Dr. Sirayne's raitacra, for peoilyinig the Blood. Dr. Swityne's Bowel Cordial, An Invaluable reinedy tor•Dlarha., Dyienterye Clones, Cholera; and nowel.Coeo ,u rienlai D rani Diettrtp,ttolT g. DiSPOSIA. F ti n c „, c: .‘ arm tt , 11, . . 117 21E. 4 .113=L. J. II OM hfoidrose, hod b rferYWlleflaill,ftbliln th e County-and Prepared only ay Dr. U. BWAY.NE a . , &req. rhitadelol.. • 5u4.9 , ?5&?- 1 Y . . , PA4pl4l/ .. .IIJCP4C4NIEE!. A •1101110 the rmietyof litiptneyatTgerips Sio9 She f 1311, found all o r. u s odonded nndly r Ay re'a Cherry Ilitiond nod Cab Pills; Ilalsey's weld lob and Forest Oland soleiwated German - bitten: Loltdett a .e•• ries of Faintly tundjanes; Iternimnrn tisrpljni 011. 1 e cleat nt tem- ••• edy for uprntrulf u, pulp or - m=4 Erni* pawn; klatheuvon-. infallible Remedy. and noise ttettonlY O .M; • V ll ll4 l. l l te. 414 d • 0 41tY other kinda; Tra c k's Itagnette Ointmentt he smat remedy for me, rheumatism, and; aU innauunatory complaints; rood.. E• t oso t, • fint rate thing for Muth" fox P tho above Ointment ;Andrew - Palo Deitioybp Article Woodawii•balsais and gone Liniment; Atwood'. Jannalee linters, Canker Drops, Liniment.and Dysentery - „OoS; Banes Compound for LOneopay; ifonghton't Pepsin, forlryop4ols; Heltobold's Extract of Dustin and Extrlf.l SaMpluilla; •• varlet sf Palm, the best 10, nmtiort. Ar„ and an almost. ,ety of Patent ItedietnoWtoyethyr too Dupre. ons to Mt fultlPPltneAlAnhatitre PPS •WHI dad tear. ly every thh3g this itunda, we *and mu f i r. of • mi MoOtfroas Jafif, lao7. TUSICE4I.• • •• H R.IN G - PATENT fIRE'AND . SUREILAR-PROOFBAFES (11..04Y0 ItT.WARD to joy Krnan Who shall pane tlon woe nr • Won bus evrthlked. as Datutal Pm, to pftsIVII eunt,mts. The'ON.ST h.tY) made. ' • - ,t• D. CHANDLER, Auxtra kfothese, Nov. ;I, nOWE'S PITENT . I;LLIPTIO SPRING' BED. - . • - ~ Luxury,:gotnfart, and Ease Combined. THEMET, ~ celibrilled Br& for role by ontrodus, Maxi t7.ups. . - Ini. W. SIVI'll aCU MU= Lop - king Glasses. . . ALL sin", up to 20x 40, Gilt FraTei Gilt :Picture Frames, wicla waist" . Loo tuts ',LATE(/' tp a o 470474 wthiroli BED. TUCKER'S.. and itabinifluvuZujuting• to! Li 0. Bigu pkT .. E . Nl 44:, rye:wk. 1 / 4, mat PIA' • iiix0,31.41 JIIIIIII