- - ' Per ili:r he'dependeat Republican. "inotty_Points in Grammar". Considered.. "They said they were an hungry'"—"And his disciples said they' were an hungered " 'When he was an hungered." These, may be considered as anomalous phrases, which, although they appear to-live additional grade and dignity, to expression, *Mild not receive much.favor, although not l i i exactly, faulty, because, 'ke many other an omalies in the Writings f our most fashiona ble authors, they are a ~ file departure from the general usage and Niom of our language. All language is more alit lesir elliptical---ours particularly so—which is - conducive to brevi ty, ease, harmony, and beauty of eipression. When, by the use of several simple ideas combined, another idea is clearly and wings takablibrought to view, that • accotnnanying idea - rimy be, and very properly is often el lipticized or 'dropped in the expression. To do otherwise would be `to. render _our ' lan guage redundaut i elnuisy, , and inelegant. If thex!, we supply the ellipsis in the foregoing phrases, regularity will!be reltored, and pars- ing be less difficult. That hungry" and I' hungered" have reference to person - is . un- 1 questionable; and therefore I see no impro- priety in rendering the 'phrases respectively as follows: "And they said they were an , hungry" compaay :—" Andl " is disciples said I they were an ; hungered" company :— When he {David) was , an hunge - redr person or man. In this way "an " remains an article, and " hungry " and " hungered" become adjetires and belong to and qualify their following. nouns. . . There are some, r suppose, who prefer to parse a an hungered" as .a passive verb.— That, I think, would hardly do, because,-- first, we - have no passive verbs ur passive ac tions, but on the sontrary, passive nouns, agents,-or subjects ; and'sisxondly, because it is inconsistent to join two verbs or actions of different times, depeniing-upon different ac tors, and assign both to an agent which per. forms no part! of either; a fact which must be, if verbs are passive.' . Every verb-or ac tion has an actor--every actor has an object for acting, and hence every action - necessari ly affects two cases, the acting and acted up on, expressed or implied; to deny which" would be tacitly saying that rational beings and Nature's laws act without motive or de sign, In the sentence, "Jahn is loved. by his father," there are two simple actions in close positiOn; but depending-upon different causes. " Is" signifies existence, having the laws of Nature for itslictor • - "loved", refers_ to and depends upon " father;" and each, not unit edly; but respectively ; terminates on John, -the subject, who is passive or inactive. In-the formation of all passive verbs so called, the verb to be, in, -ail its variations, mercry declares existence, the act bf produc ing and sustaining which is not performed by the subject or dominative, but is by natural laws Which produce existence, or something else; understood. The perfect participle,when joined to the verb to be, is always expressive :of past time and hence, when to be is pres ent, the times of action are opposite and in coogruoui, and I should think inminsistene.— It appears to me, then, to be the better ivay to parse each-word separately, referring earn to its proper cause of fiction, shoaling also on what subject, word, or thidg each respective ly terminates. - . . - The above is my method, with the rea sons, for parsing, such sentences. I kilow of no better way—l believe it to bfi.ansiogi cal ; and I offer these remarks merely to im part or obtain.light. If there'is a better mode I should be pleased to obtain it. 9. 1. 8. , Other "Knotty Points in Grammar." " Who bath ears to hear let him hear." . " „Ilethinks I . hear a iolemn round, " Beelzebub, than -whom, Satan except, none higher sat.." "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives.' - " And God said le there be light; and there was light." "To listen to mere speculation in such case, it were criminal.", Are the above esti acts correct corripoii tions? and if so, how should - they be parsed ? 9. 1. 8. A liier. Michael Baird, (or Bear, - as be was some times called,) who lived ilea, Little York, .Pennsylrania, was a miserable miser_ His father left a valuable farm offive .hundred titres it the victoit:c of York, with some farm ing and household articles. He kept a tav ern for a number of t years—married, and ;raised four .children. I He accumulated :In immense estate which he preserved So tena ciously that he never afforded a dollar for the education of his children:. He was never known to lay mit onedollar cash,'.fOr any article he might' be in want of; be would ei ther do without it, or find some person who would barter with him ,for something he could not conveniently sell - for the money.— He farmed largely, ar.d kept alarge distil lery, which,he supplied entirely with, his own grain. He kept a team :for conveyance of his whiskey and flour •to 'Baltimore, where, -when he could not 'selyor Money at . a • price to suit him, he bartere d )fir notessaries for his family and- tavern.i,,,iln this way he • amassed an estate worth our hundred thou. sand dollars. Ouch was his attachment to money that he *as neVer . ,known to credit a • single dollar to any Man. Upon the b e s, mortgage - or other security that could be giv, en he would not lend i cent. He never" in vested one dollar. in public funds, neither would be keep the notes of any - b 64: longer than till he could get them changed. \ He deposited his specie in a large iron chest, un til would hold no more. He then provid ed a strong iron hoopd barrel, which he al so filled." After his death his strong boxe. yielded two hundred: and. thirty .thoucanil dollars in goldand • The cause of his deatlr was as remarkable a9-the course of his'life. A gentleman from Virginia offered him twelve dollars a bushel for one hundred and ten bushels of clover • seed ; but he would .not sell it for less than thirteen dollara and they did .not • agree. The ,seed .was afterward's sent to Philadel . phia, where it was sold for seven dollars per bushel, and brought in the whole five hun dred and fifty dollars (!ess than the Virgin ian had offered for it. - 1 On receiving an as count of his sale, he - walked s through his , farm, Went to his disti lery, and gave diree tiens to his people. e then went to his • wagon - house and hatig l ed7himself.—Belrnoni :Republican. - 1 • " Tax (SING."-4 servant gin . the Tran . script for'wsituation, and the wife of. one of Our merchants sent to make inquries about her. The girl called ;the inquirer the next morning, and spolog• for so doing, stating thatAhe was passing through the street, and thought she would calf. " I sent far you," ' said the housekeeper, ' and thought ofcourse you would come ." "'No, maim;" replied the girl, " when a lady idveriises for s place,.. it is expected that the person wanting her 1 . servioes will . call—that] c is the etiquette of ad vertisieg," " If you 19 and so much on. ea queue as, that," retorted the housekeeper, " I am. quite certain yu- will not do for me." i The above incident too place .lastt.week _in t -C--street, Boston.—B?sion Transcript. . ` tar Men hope in attainable. , ~.. _.t~.~... , h .ae;X'e4. CLASSICAI & NORMAL-SCHU., •. - Pit.,11359; T i l. F.T irgn i i ej zigU O Zl l . Mt* to thel4lla diet nu. WOdnesday, Nov. 10, 1939, under the conUnneS dlrectiop of . . . 1P111011". 11110311113,6,'1D A Graduate It vale College, Principa wholdortOnsented to remain. It It now prolethie that there will be nO further interruption of the rOdular ormions of the iititukko. There will lie a %wan. of ten (loot. beginning Deo—N. The torte to rontbnielelesen weeks. .The Trustees would refer the oatomsof tie Indtnution and others to the tailoring testinitadals from the President and Frofesaus of Tale to the present prosperitv School', and to the highly campitmentazy mobpluns passedny the sit udents commendatory of the micrea.tal administrati of Prof.'l3. and expo:ll4nd their gratillb nation at the pmspect e ta cocntinuanoenf his valuable labors: • •• . TES 11110.74AL5. J • • i . ~ lA.f.dt Cohtfigt;4une.24.lB.ll. . Mr.llarry Brodhead. a ntembeforthe clam lately graduated at Yale eolkite. held altlgh rack In the clans a.% a ne.holai. .. 4 ct far as I ant at. , quailed with It. hitt moral character I$ Irreproaelptte. . . . . Tit otaRED. WOOLSEY, Preattrent Yale College. \ . , Mr. Ham- It mdbcad,'veho Moan, to the gunlttatlagnlass of 11359. hr. sbnwn liltrodf doting the two yeant of Ids eotateetlotialth the Co"--e a caintble and mum:tufa scholar: Should he apply Mtn. toe th the work of had =ton, I have tttr•queutlon pf hie ability to Jo*. the etadhlengt.and eatl.d'y the expodatlont of any who may, lIVIdi I hilimillls a.k.r.., taall(X.4.. .3lr. IL Brudhcad of Me .elase of 15:.9 in Yale Colley Ls a good ashulSr and has a superior mind.. j have little ,doubt - that he will mane an effectual and successful teacher. nut mu recommend him with gmateutithlace that he will not disappoint:lda Tumulus. NOAH roRTF.n. . Professor of Philosophy and Metaphysics.' Mr.. H. Ilitsillicail74s.itistAsitett Ms course of Collegiate eduqt• lion, and receireg the degree of llachelor of Arts at the last isuumencenteut. As le' poquers to boentraged for n time in the luistnwe of touting. he L cheerfully reesnumentled by life undersigned ,as a ``ex .n well qualified by his scholarship and atalluti, , ntx, by Lie chtistian diameter and dopitrtuatt, M be,ucorattul in'the instruction and government pi' n school: • THOMAS A. TEACHER. Proftssor if Latin. Students mar here be prepanal for atlnibslon fu 'nn' advanced elms In any of our Colleges, arOt particular attiettion will he traitt; as heN• tofore, to the thorough preparation of all Nebo design to lseoute teeth ; era In the Nonuaf Departuutt, The TEST DooKS herttorore useid, will be continued In the School LECTLRES on eutdccta bf general IntereA wlll he delivered doe. log the year. PRICE OF TurrigN. per Term of eleven weeks, Normal Department, • i • • - • • KO: In English Bratiches. and Litin or Greet, - • 9.00. Greek and Latin, cub, •‘..i • • • • 4.00. • Ltutrumental and Vicki Music still be tauiiitt deZroi. • Students wishing to pn•cure rooms. or board. cut he accommodated ty writing to J. M. Loos's; and hero wishing to loan! thrui• selves can obtain stslise and lfurniture front Mesisrs. Sarre Ii on reasonable terms. P ric e,Uf Butyl averages foim $2,00 to M o to per Week.. J.aqsur, President. C. F. Ream. SL , ertiary. Molitnee. N0e.1.1659.-11 • • ' Far_ m . . • . ifo4,Sale.-. ' • T'lLa'r,...'',.,r,,,tr,',Ft'ii '.'4lerd'sr-itiV,`,V,,,t,'l t ",'i,..," .e f. imprvoL well u'at,vi aid haAng on It .. Aiii .l4„,.i,eq;:,e.uatr.t , t , ..2,1i tsLa: , : , 7 or ; m..ncu :;,: , , ,i , 114 elllllet infi.ritialhut 1... , :ire1'. • . ' , usoih , a .co i nn u. Villaze. , , . • WM. McKEElir. :Nu,' 313.1fard. 1.n.„ Sept.,,,„ -, eb.4f - , ~. - ' ......,r.—. __,_- A.W.BRONSON & CO. AtZu.sd. Depot; Pa., ivrrE the stteratm pf th4r.lr.o.ny etzt.2mer, and the Publlc to I their - Fall and - Whiter Stock OF FOTZEIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry c) BOOTS . ik SHOES,. - ~ i r" .Y. • - . All perms are reapectfally solicited to - examlne ear-Ample Stoat bc.fore parelsaimg eheasberS; and lit: e feel contdent that the . , . ••• ' FORM DOCKET. • s; To the ludependekt;Freemen opuitynchanna Pont , - 6 1 7?.EET{NG* 'But ,wre eareciany every '.Aldertnan and l ftistice cf.the Peace in,the State of Pennsyfrania. • 111 HE ureragned. atul ' ,Yarinrasoce that he the general agency of Lb Note of l'enwOrahua fur the tole of 'B. Gliddeli% ." Form Docket "- 1 1, • C.talnlniatalireslited Mina f.r adislng Actlons. both eltil and. en:Ill:431, and all ..ttitaNynt , tw.proce•trdinps tnurein-: to r tine?. Conf.:at/al:, and LOIII4 ZlXOtipleLOOttle to new Jufalot. - 1, and taring mutt Wad' to I.ow new and old. Tl.e•wolt reconvilinnded•by lion. Chal4 . 11ea... I). I'l'ul“kla AVn.i.....hrrsop. late ?resident Judgn; Burr. weo Hon, 11.11. I .* : 11. Streeter, L'inl ncar!y all the Tt,'Attnr.leya o. thelrat,lntionial at "OUST nrEter Loo3tultY, 2rAving t.,41.1ng. it the owost c.r. , ,,LNICaEci it the...ark. in nor ju3;4lll , l.l,lnlft. , CrveryJilktyx the I\yxin tne yto Otel• cLaat the 1,04.4. aLi0t...114.12 er.lllltitOti hr them." . . . . .. • Th,, 1..0u,E.E.1. h. wth.h%.o„.kiany I,..,thui uut.l ettLallfra 6 ., ,Q111.1.111nt grod parr. ::.0...t....t.0hl at the rthi , ..:l,rn, priet- or --,..4 6 0 0 .: • A • rl,-...,..• 4t:11 a,,d etwa.ko-tt At thil MONTRUSEtIOVK'STOrtr... UN:. thmagtt the mait'lmth any portortnr the County or bum, ze,..lthulgrthed I.y the 11110 E of the DOCKET will IM: attended to at vhd.i 4,t,d the wort 1..1'1.40.1y ...1A by en a"... or 03 t.t tICTIV6e directed. 1 - A. -15. IiUGLAB.D. . • ...- Montmse.. Octhber . 47:s:.',l•: - .. tf , ;,• .... • , . . • - A STORAGE- :ANDFORWARDING .._ I at War lone. establiehrd na. well known itorttouse on the C111133,' Binethamteu. N. I'. ' l , M r would :a-pal:dully liirlte dealere to Mre as a can for artkles In, our lint. at I,t Lin keep allarka: muck on hand, and sell at the lowtaW market 96.71%. , [d• I - ~ . ' • - .. -• ' , ...• ( ' Fairbanks' Patent Soak, —, • the beet and nMet reliable rjmle In nee. Platform,l. ~ .!Nemesot. Mill. l•l , ..r.text and DrtWat .:-....- of alt Atm, for hair at the ilanufsetur er'e priers. by— 51c6INNET it 1.11;LL. • .13ltanaton,N. Y., July:f, 1.154;9.41l • . . •• Wheeler & hteliek's. Horse', Power, Thresheri and: Sepitrittor. A LSO:AVIIEELEWS'4O3IIIINED TRIMMER nod WISC. /M. NOWEIL talrobir. of..thrtoldn and doming front 125 to 17.5 bushels of used, :dad froth %0 to .1.00 ttothelt Of clots peer day. Thew ruarldutt are WARRANIMIr to-GIVE ENTIRE 6ATISPATION,' or may to mulled at the tlidratkor . of a ratonalde time for Horse Rakes , ' a a ruptrior and durAlt amide fur sale at Manufactures prim. eirt the best. I DRILENNEY HULL. C.Megmo ;.41. Meg -Lyn; • ROLL: • Lui n tOtr. Julpi; • . . . , . NEWS OFFICE. - - ._ !'II&TEW YORK CITY ILIXE . TRATED.Isa. - W.By'APERS, MA O ' ./..1 ....Z4W.4..„ fur sale It the Meennose Book more. ,1 -- ' • ' ii:N. B trump. Montrose. den,. I. MS. If. - ' " -.., . . . , More Cheap. Goods; 1 . ~ i -. , I 4 IV:las* •00 do Dellama ;90 do Wool& 1 0 (node : V I -1 4 161 tgbootOw:* raise* foloc, for Mk dotal ' ' . ' .A - A.11.91.1614,61!. .y. 41114 1J ! . - - 1 ' ' ititg,kg•.2-r.....4-ktCASH oilyat . . . ~..r0.„,50.. Notice' to Btulders. 4XT *iota" bziau .. k . ...ll , l LATE, fur rale clasp. at EL LEgli t Fraskau Dag. Nit n,„„ku,„ 18,59 - • ' fi t for.Ast - which is un-. • • 4.14 ...,5,,'.,X4aqarr241:. SIMQMW4NA. tiOMY JANES I£l.l3LEV;ProrLlior, of Orecir. CHEAP AND ELEGANT CROCKERY, HARDWARE, • GROCERIES, &c. At Wholesale & Retail. WE 413 f TO PE TIrE • Gheatiest, Store IN on ['LACE OR VICINITY GoOdsiand Prices -WILL PLEASE , IIIE MOST ECONOMICAL . - Mow and Salt. •'.. - by the_Load.... l , otS3c.-Y., ebeapehhan the el,ence!. . 1 A. W. BRONSON & CO Susquellann Deprit, I'4Sept. . 1.9.-tf - . FOE JUSTICES OF : THE PEACE, - ie4htontrosel El= Dry Goods, Carpets, & Oil cloths, LOOK FOR 73.11814 i &. CO'S Cheapßi4ghamtonStore. ,TA'is is the place es get the teorth Of your money. NEW . Gooiit EVERY WEEK! 111 Gil Toai,"~ept, ,d 4,, 59 . wiat}-I'L9jl MeIIINNEIT &111.1 LL; WHOLESALE DEALERS inlir. Salt. Nails. l'prk. Oath' Pitclallatna Rod. llaktun;Lard, ' Claidtat, Clover and Timothy[ Sad. • Al.. ur Wood and Cipil wanted on subscilotioo. THE MONTROSE -kftl, I 1 1 ; )7/ 4 ' General Finding, Store NOW : 0. K. FOB Tim WINTER'S TRADE. __• Tarse-Groc)' Glnbami. Almras, Pararicitaa. Merinos. work went of WOOLEN GOODS, anyAllantlty of COTTON GOODS, such an Shectlngs. (luuhries. Laces. Enabmiderlen:Carpotsittxtrra per. Windciw Slutiten, Taroeta, and C.Tat, ChMrs and Untsteads, Mots andSinms, Bata and Cam Mtelgu and liomeldt Hardware, • Nails Iron, Steel , saws. Stone Chains eidl Chat_ s% Log ehalak Trace Chalnkltatelie MILT.% BLE s 0 ALES for Store nee. erotism: and WaMenl , fee, Sugars, Tea, Rice;Ae. A large and well selected assortment of Shelf Hardware, too ounirrmts to mention. CaU and nen for yolinclVes. M. S. Wilson dr. ISou. Stontrolo, Nov. R, 1554.,te STOVES! STOVES ! At Reduced Prices! . • H,BURR - ITT is just reccivinvi large • stoa.of • • • NEW 'STOVES including. hill saaortFterkt or' Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL : Also - Stove Pipe, Zinc, Stove Tubes, dm. lIIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE die . MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES In market., at PRICES LARGELY REDUCED, for C SH OR 'PROMPT PAY. • - - .lllfoni, November 3,18,59..tf • • Old. Dr. Heath's Book of Travels And Frrat discreet - Ira of the Japanese. and East t„,„. 0 (3D, Medicines. with fOll directions tt.r he certain oust aeon. Intrription.,llrnzhitis. Coughs, Colds. Catarrh, Asti?, Feetni. Heart Plwase, Scrothla, Vance. Urpepda,l.lver iplaint, Gnri aLd Urinary • Dri.o.nis. Faluare o,oldahits; ,Ye- Inxrated with hundmis of oertiflastes Rf cures and enpaiinp. For the !mi. puv of -reNeuhli: many suffering felloanbeinpm Voredide (nail pre. nodule death, It will In sent to any part 04 the emthnalt, IT sending , cents to Ult. 'IIEATII, • ' • • 647 Brow, AinF; lie.; Tort City. St,ia by Abel Turret': 111-antmte ; Hayden lirt , tityrA Neinfltfunt ; rt: ItatthewK,Scra.riten.-net.1774y1 take Notice : ALL id hinernentron the patent for - IMAMS PATENT TORT• ABLE CLOTHES FRAME, In the el.haay cif Snagnehnnaa, for whldt the Undersigned has the sole right, will to pruseesited ...wiling to law. Thule frames are - for sale tw the subscriber. at FL retail. Length of toe to each, 111 het. oeeellink aloui,too fim aR - I.t4Ney FOOT. Montrose, Sept. ;4, 1539.-tt NEW - GOODS - i DE VALVES. Gingham*, -Print Sheetin Al nn Fresh ..ing lamp 011. Outfit.. [`tam H a wn.M White Lead and Zinc Linne<3lol.l, kc., jos opened and itiling Cheap, .Cheap, - Cheap for Cash. J. LYONS it SON. Minitrom, sipt. P.; P I: 3 STICD 1" ( 4 1 81 0 i Ore G./ 1 0 ' EN CD - 14 0 p.si . cnt<4 61 1 el l t• CD 0 tzr c I CS ocp h% WED, CD b c ; CD I -4 0 01 pre+ 4 7 Mai cc, i=t4 0C e. E . E I t:".• cD l • p 1 - -The NOW Era! NEW FALL & WINTEGOO At._ Great Bargains 'READY Pay . AND SMALL -PROFIT !, • HDrItRITT has now M Store and is =kin large addlLoas to • hi. Mock of Fa L-L and WINTER 64Xliks. hi which hestr&d . melte the attention or pmus paying buyer. Oubraeing the meat dr skable varietits of aiAll)2lt' . • In Nest Steles of Filch FailPriats and Plaids: in Deist:ma lEtu , Plaids. Plalu .4 Plald-Iferinos, Mohair Clotha,GlaghantyuntSilks; Brodie, stela fashutam Mika and Wool Shawls; Rich Radom., Somalis. and Flowers. Net llooda Latike Clothe, Broadcloillatast Mamma, to. With a full assortment of &MLA 11111 Fillet GOODill i as ward. Including Gemini., Crockery.. liaMirare„ Skates:lMM Steel; Nails, Rats and laps. Boom and Mom, esoming, Floor 011iloths, Painted Window rhocita .Wall raper; Clutha . Isrugs, Fain Oila, Furs. ilulptio Rots.s, 4ca, &c. .The Make stock leinl lattgr;ankl bough' for cash. wilistesipper% •opportnalty for choke relectlotta, and white sold fur READY i£AY! lo to =I ;kr mat. below regular Tema. an examination of the GOt ill/4.d PRICEti will' be found loveable totteme who wish to buy, Flour & Salt constantly on hand. New Ilifforti, October !S. IRO. .. H. GEO. L.. SHAW, . ~ n rrotuce - OMMISSIOII MerChaßti , .f No. 3 Erie Buildi4e, IttidelEit., SLY. : lac { .reposed to receive Cortegoimata of I'ItbDUCE ifroutt i son, enottdent front my knowledge of the PRODUCE BUSINESS, toy dealrabit LOCALITY, .large and contenleut STORER ' USE, that retell be enabled to &Tom of Comignments to &IGO() Heat BETTEE:A DVANTAG E. than most houses In New York. , • r ,) Advances made.,on Consignments • • -.of Produce, &C., if required. . r Strld %Hendon girth to the the Sale of Crinalgnmettla, and _En:dna, Returns toadC All Salts GuarantseM, . --. I ' JUSTUS DILL. Agent. ' -..' - - CEO. L. /Hr . .. • . , • Lam arm DILL& ARMSTRONG:- - Jerre, Dfiesishes to Inform his old (Adds and fultrong. at be would be phased to re elte Consigimada from than and othenc— Haring had .oeer tweedy years experience la the emeluslyel , :t... ,, ct oiled.> he flattens himself that he can glee attire aid Sum C.ongteroom as Low - As Aar- Itgirosstims lillirlX New You Cite. .., GEO. 1... SHAW, -,- -' • - I..DlLL,tigtait. - , , ItiEHENCES. I . .D. Chauncey. Prat] ee. Ina. Co. i J. 1.... Adams & Co. New york. . C. Brush. PM, Dm Bank.. C. B. AintstrongA C 0.,. , Wm. M. Hank, Pice.Ntuthla.Co. Clark & Tborapsom - • Y . J.M.Studwell. Yrea.2dont.l.tm Co. A. &G. Little, •r• . J. pea. Peel, Lafayette In. Co.' James V. Kreemaa, - 7 Sand S. Powell, Hnyoulhooklmu . IL I... Vase, H. eI, C. ll,rlhethan, Si Maid= Lane.. Capt. James 111. Lead, tf ,J. G. Llghttody. Beekman Street. ItUler lk Co. 7 A. W. BRONSON, of SUsluebAlmoe Dep o t , will 'Men se ward - Ertl um of all kinds to the, slats G. L. SHAW and JC, DILL, Agent. New York.. The Bills of Sale, with current - he sent Pack to the Store of mid BRONSON, -. September 7.19.-71 Make the Old Things New. ANEW ARTlCLElniltale in Snatioebanna county, only., at e, MONTROSE BOOK STORE. . • A 11A1100ANY CLOTH W., 4.5 , and helms yids, (or ir scam* Oat and Store Coluntem, Ilelodeuu and Plano Covets. Figured Table - and Stand Spreads, of various sixes and riylia and all warranted to stand the test tar wf tug grater. hot CoOkeitot, Crimple:nes and not b t u& or sack In cold - or hot weather. Just the article in_ make old. furniture new. For Well , . • .A.NI-13MAdiltD. ire - ro - sae! T H ATIZ INE ANICLEIrt c!p A tir . e . and EXTRA-4) 7 ;OHONE Y ;group.' fort T~ MU& 0;y1t A general astiortmeal of I - • - < = "I" M = I == t:=l ;s.l=. rnP 1- "1=11 t'-'m ' • 1111 Y O.,CQUAT ST;, ADJOINING THE BANK OF BINGHAMTON. MURRAY, Agent! MOILS SPACIOUS and ELEGANT ROBE I now open ith an onSru llnwStoek of . .Tary - Grocults Widen for eitent, Odium; antiLvariety, -- tar aurpaseca . anything era r afoul In thanouoeni Tim • . , - Our Cloth Departmell "ahem& with every tMfatplMn of Clothe, (Iva:um; Sattinettit. VW" Irv, Om Coatings, Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans; ke„ cte, , ittnq the okvet to the cheapest.. in the Hue et . • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 'We have the largest and most.elegmatStock of Rick Black, and Faney- , • Ever Exhibited in this Market. Plain and Prhipd all Wool French Iderinnet from rit. cents ip. Rhlt Chintz. 11Fured all Wool De Lanes. Rich India sIIU and Pop lin.% 0.50 pa I , reach and lingllih Muff fiords , of every iityle and fah tie...". Good double fold l'animattaa, oulklo C. Plaid Sterna's and &Lamy l'hilibluid titrlpcs, only*, C. M. De Warn s lo c. English Prillla worth 1.1. and 15 awls fur 10 De ia nts: liirod Dart Prints, .6 cents. . . S ' la - EtVg r lli It . • - gal:LEtrWleil Of every deatiption, from the Citopeatliob . Roy., to the Itiolt ele , Bald Double linche, cheaper than ever knowl. - - l ' .. • . CLOAKS, - - . - . . . , RAGLANS, • • . • . • . DUSTE:RS, • _ . with Ladles' Clotho of retry Fancy Color and Quality with Trimming!' to patch. - , • Glovoi . and Hosiery 'of all kind, arid gdalllka, for Gents, 1-1 M&, Eoy4 3 .. 11 . 011 and Ckild• tCll. Ladlias* Air% all makes. FLANNELS. Inifideces White and ficartet...Plain and Twilled Wo6l Flannels, re rAthryi Hie than the New - Turk irack.l,-;i: price. DOMESTICS, • Otivery kind, by thp piece, 'or yard. tilauchal and Brown Shallop, b mute. • • • • f Illillinery - GOods, .. • Of trery' iletcriptliss• at Mlinlesale and Metall. Milliners supplied with even - thing in tir line at New York Whnlessle PAM, Fnatt the tact that one a the 'milt-few, npvtitie 41z whole time in :CCW V(1111 eitroaaiaing and furwartilt4; the " • BEST .BARGAINS thrlinarkei affords, purchanors at rely on alwayn Curling our Stock lull nod amortmoniwinplote. All Gode l ug ht for thin Entaalign otent, are.ln andinttlut4 with A iAeg r e llituarnMe Wm.. In .Nrw York, from the ittlimdlell4,. MAllllEKtheetti Agt . :llit, and Sr., York Auction Om:0T zoning he Jobner'w Joo!, 'l'The - Benefit of which, our Cuatotners can have. Mm the farilltles ere pontn% WO 'KNOW that Fie= and sell.all Kinds Of Dry Goods 3r—Js Nig • Than AN othet - House -IMT THIS. SECTION. I 4 have the ABILITY. and we will extisii our Pennsylvania Cut towers, en Eventuation, that we have the D ISPOSITION. , Lbok out for the. New - York Store, 51 COVET. STREET. X a 11171LIULY Agent. Sept. 7& 124—Sm • ABEL TURRELL It AS Juit rolurord from adttiati 2nd Puichaolng. and 6 it" Wj mlying one of the liargoia!md t, meorimesos of . . a evil. offered le this =Amt.' 214 iihshly . of nearl4 every Wine f ood •, and all warranted as reprvemte . -Tease: RI AD]CAS' and LOW PRICES. Some steperalldtp GI the sh.el- may be fumed from thi following topmeratlon : 'Dimas, MEDICI NES, . Susan & Plated Spoons, •' tuenleALS, - .. Fonss j &c , PAINTS, OILS, • . Gold Pena, • [YAlit4ll3lllo, : . ShibiOnery, IMTINDOW GLASS, • VIOLIN, &ITAM, BASS . !DTE STUFFS, .VIOL STRINGS Bows, &c., GROCERIES,- Porcelain Teeth, GLASS WARE, ' ' LITLIOGRAPIIS,' • ;PROCEED; ' Artist's Tube Paints, . Minnow, Cnoess, -. Brushes . , &c., • ;WALLPAPER ] , also some :WINDOW tPAEER, DRY Goons, .! • WINDOW OIL BUADES," Wooden Ware, IFANCY Goons, - hard and Jap'n'd Wire,. -'MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FLUID and OIL CASs,' , , liars; JEWELRY, . Canifiliene; Coal 0i1,.. I PEareuzny,, : Bustitio Ft.vin, - 'STOSE %V ARK,' ALCOHOL, Bactoms, Brtesna, - Turpentine, iWIDPS, UMBRELLAS, Baur Tanneris, NEAT - • -Bum CAGES, - FOOT:LIED, Olive, CAS- .. TOCEET _KNIVES, - • ton, Boiled, and RAW. - 3 ,GUNS, PISTOLS, • • Linseed Otis, ..Amwwwirroa, - . White Lead, . ;Ltotorts, TRUSSES i • ZiNC, and all kinds of ;BUPPORTEES, COLORED-PAINTS, irOri-MONNATES, • Vinegar; . ' .43 nannita BRACES,. CANART SENo t ' ..SPECTACLES, . ' also all the popular L . PATENT MEDICINES, . anil Giber Woga too numerous to maredioe. azlt Is Itupractleible to give more than. a_ opera l aittllneriff my theem , o th e Newspaperd. every ope irthe GOODS Is betted e t , hvhf,'L-r b: i!rttg,'-n'zzzr„-re'rh.ea7,tr—u:rzi .--i n xtratfta, - ;„ rotromme hitherto received. Ile bates to . Inel:it scoot/numb anfflargpinereme or the same. - ABEL IVILBELL.. Matron, October 6.1359. . - CARDI tR. THAYER. of the BIEGHASITON WATER CURE , .111 ill be at Susquehanna De rot: (Elcol's Hutch) uo • the kik of latch toeihth. dining the Spring and Summer; fur eutisultatluti. bralkla It to their advantage to pee him a tall. Patients received at all thsiesaktils ESTABLHHIMENT. In BING 11A lIME, S. Y. where every mutun and coloutdence - may be fowl for the succetedul treatment of Dream:cis. Pllidiaraloo.E. T., Mania • - - !..LADIES 9 - GAITERS. AT KEELER / STODI3ARWS foetd cents a tulr. Aloe kluge stock of BOOTS and SHOES Just arrhud—golng Cheap °Pimm• MAY SG, S% FRESH. GOODS POSTTHE THIRD EiTQCK AT POST BROTHERS. ),. INRESS SILKS, DeLslnek Muslin% And Whits Goods,Mantilla Lxt asuPEVog, Ribbons, kr.. Oat stock is Ocror .11'-6.OIUPLIECTE2I. LO-W-PA.T.CES. it antra*. J ane . ' THE CHEAPEST 4.nd Best Stook ordoods IN - NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, Original One Price Bißeady tore lIIAYDEN BROTHERS; Areo.h.ndvith - auip Bto -4 -- 81 1 11ING and SUMMER GOODS, thatve,ptediotherants of thi-reGOL • BRY GOODS, ,• . " • 7 GROCERIES, 44,, - • - - BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, . FLOUR, SALT, FAINTS, OILS, . 1 . - • , • • GLASS, • WOODEN and ' STONEWARE, HAYING .TOOLS, Ae. wit JEWELRY, YANKEE NOTIONS, ee., - • . at Wholesale and Retail. . • . ... .- • .•,. - . ' - 4b T4totontstoettrtaleb,lbalanyoae fen ate. atith a iho.. mat a t, th at we arotagged to sell Goads ? a PER. C.ENT• . Uhl Wirt dew ewe be bought of say of the oldest Yorre . la tils 044 . da , albg to *ell t 0616 for "Resd y pay sad mall wjet, 10 to Upward,. Wow molar Owe.. °urea& ersew.thatedteeCAl3/1 aO4 will ha sold Clastp.-131EA1ICELTILtX V.MCREAFRET. ' 41. - . . • .11,ILYIPEN , BROTIOUBUIL ~, /firitleket has 114111011.417 - • 1•' • • - ECM AT THE : HOWltarrißit'S - : , ,•', 'r e-ro • •• ft . 01thital..: BrnSKr- I t a fact that; at BO eipencel, emery ment• .... • ber :of the human family Itiiiibjec . t. to disease "',.,., lie disturbance' of ' the bodily , Eunct ions ;. but, ..„,Pi with the-aid of a good tonic and the exercise i'Fs' of plain common sense, they may able so to 5 regulate the system as to secure *p vinanent iii heath 2• In order to - accomplish thisabit i red-j; object, the true course to' pursue is• berth ,y ei that, which will produce a natural state. et- - things nt the least hazard of vital.strength and 174 life For this purpoie, Dr._Hostetter has in- _..- troduced to this country a preparation bearing 34 his % .b ! f at am which is not a new medicine , one 8, the luta beeii - tried for years, giving satisfac- 0 • do to all who have used it.. The Bitters 2 ope e powertblly upon this stomach; bowels; A and; liver; restoring them to a healthy and t=i Nig/ions action, -and thus, by the simple - pro- :4: c ei of 'strenithenirig 'nature, enable the Ergs- o . , it to to triumph ever,disease. '• _ ',N - • r the 'cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nan- ••• sea Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Co plaints,' arising from a. morbid inaction B. t of ho Stomach or Bowels, . producing Cramps, li ,Dy ntery, Colic, Cholera Alorbus,.&c.; these z Bit eels have rib eqUal. •• - ' n• D arrhoca, dysentery or flux, so generallyetat- IF,' , traqted by 'new settlers, and caused principally i, - . by the eleingebf water and diet, will be speedily ,„„ reg dated bra brief use of this preparation. ::.'; DySpepsia, a disease,whicli is probably more, t s , prOaleat, in ell its various forms, than, any other, and the cause' of . which may always be attrihuled to derangements of the digestive ... org ins. can be cured without fail by .using . 1 ,, „i t • 110• TETTER'S STOII-ACII BITTERS, ns per a' dir liens on the bottle . . For this disease every 5 phypician wiltreccimaieild Bitters of some kind; ._," then why not use an article known to be infal- :"' lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre- ';,' 'ienHve Of disease and.strengthence of the sys- P i tem in general; and imeng them all there is 2. nbtl to be found a mere :healthy people than .F - • thelAermans;from whom this 'preparation-ems- w nat based upon scientific experiments which •o he t ended d to prove the 'value of, this great 1. ,preparation in the scale 'of medical science . F. ~ -ksvra AND Aous.—This trying.asul provok• 17, ingidiseaie, which fixes its relentless-grasp or B the body of man, reducing him to a }acre ssha- -- do* in a short time, - and, rendering him phy- p sically and mentally useless, - ean the-,.driven front the body by the use oE H __ OSTETTER'S '.--' REtcOWNED S. BITTER Further, none of the c.; abdre-stated ,diseases can be contracted, even .n in sxposed aituatiims; if the, Bitters are tided • . 4, as per.directions. And as they neither create a nausea nor offend the palate, and render lira- -7 neeessary any change of diet or interruption of irdi nary pursuits, but Promote soundaleep O an healthy digestion; the -complaint is re- 'i. e ;'.. - mo ed as speedily as is consistent with the pro- -• duation of a thorough and permanent cure.. Iv *or - Persons in Adraneed Years, who are ri su f rii ering from an enfeebled constitution and r 4 infi body, these Bitters are invaluabla_as a • res rative of strength and vigor, and need *,' • on • be tried to be appreciated. ' And to a -, mo her while nursing these Bitters are hulls- r.,' ' peusable,.especially where the inotlicr'e noise- :•C - ' isbnient is inadequate td the demands. of the -,7,- - child, consequently her strength must yield,. 11 1: 1 4 here it is whkre a good tonic - , such as y ' lloistet ter's Stomach hitters,; is needed io impart B temporary strength and rigor to the system. I T" Ladies, should by. all means try this remedy 5 for all cases of debility,' and, beforZ so doing, shquld ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted With the virtue of . the Bitters, will , recommend their use in all cases of weakness. 1 • AIITION. = We cinder' the miblie against using gl. an of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask '2, for t Ilosrarrea's Cntrliarrr.o SroxAcn Iltrrxes, B a. and aeettbat each bottle b a s e the 'words "Dr. J. p Ileitetter's Stet:inch Bitters" blown on the .side co of . " the bottle,_ and stamped ,on the metallic cap 7,. cov l ering the eorif,and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. ' - ,-. • ~ f it. v • Prepared and 'sold by ILOSTETTECR ille F. 81.14 TH. Pittsburgh. Pa.. and 'Bold - by all - .dritiggiats. grocers,' and dealers generally tr. ?: th7ug l hont the United States , Canada, South es _Ainerict‘and Germany. , . . ' ' . cs •a` Evtteliikr e5,15Z9. , --ly ' , - ' l .-4 RIGHT IN 'TOWN.: XTENSION TABLES . , itascracrt:nroar • , . • MIT®. IIIiOTHERSI - oridl SIZES and PRICY.:S to stilt tie TLIIES, hint; Cherry, and Mahogany, And. warranted toliork 2ta d. ui:to the =F lc. NV.ntrtee, June to. F . . . REMOVAL; 1 , 11._ F, FORDI M las removed lds lIARNESS : .,.,-0: 11 -14 G. snit TRUNK'tiIIOP amest the street into ..fiA i lrfk,, the bulldbit...fstnarly occupied by DIA ,S; Wetsger; • . one dour below Keeler 4 Studglnpre whist, he Inss fit.' p espn.sty fur s , . , . 1 .. -,- .. . .addle, Harness and Trunk. Shop, . , 1 1 . Flue he would be happy to has ids friends cull, rem Trimmlnes, Carnage...TrlmMings. a general assortment : Oak RAI Ixarher; on hand. from whill ILtimemes will: he made and . p.R.ANTED. All trimming done cheaper than elsewhere. ixtouiere will phsse heir he nand that I wish to settle up once a And uhllge, li. F. FORDII.ISI. ritrose. January 19, 1:99).-te 00K &JOHNSTON, =1 arriages, Bent Rims, I. THIILLS;: BOWS, agon Poles ; and Plough . Hindlea, GEE,CT BEND, BDRDENANNZ COUNTY, PA: List of "Prli!es. uh Fellies, $1,2511} by& - 2,00 61 . 1,38 2 16 61 3,00 " " • - 1,361110w5, ,60 " " 1,63 Thillsr bent heels, ,60 ". " - • 1,75 " straight, - ,50 .1• ". • - 1,83 Hickory' Poles, bent, ,75 ,re.ltßend,.A.prit HOTEL KEEPERS 1 • • Merchants and Grocers, Ceti how be supplied with the hest 1. • ‘3:. assortment of • WI/ ES, laud LIQUORS . , ever offered in cciunti,eonsisting of .101 d Port, Wine, (Faye j.) (S. Al Ol Madeira, - Al: Madeira, Black Berri ; Brandy, in -bottles, Rose dv., Cordial, ,• !Witte Brandy, for:Pre serves, Sour Witte; for Co9king,_ Malaga Wine, 4 1/IDAT BRANDY, Octrd Cognac, .Id3 , l i e te a d n r c , l rop dr r at i S or eii r n a e it tr t; eder &can, Seherdanfid `aid Clover Leaf Gin, $ oteh é Irish Whiskey, 4onongahela 'do.' Old. Bourbon? do. (1d Rye' t do. O/d Jamaica Rum, A# CrOiZ do.- raa Eng/aad da. Rectified Whiskey, by the Flak Brown & Gold. Sher barrel, ‘l o ricn t z ey .? 9,(rp.pr_tyJorvither . i , by: the .PlPr 114 '...1. jl,REtoitiAlrbi l . °l Vs; L ery rigle U Traintrt.L as represented, F.l the retail trade I have a sugr o r ti art ... kle A t B , R )l 4ggy a va lx v rdeleillfinedADlVßAPiuMl iurX . SE CORAIAL..and BLACK BERRY BRANDY, for D - Noes on Male. Street. 4 doors below Sea:We Hotel. I o..IALIK CIWILIARLIN. i Wacque. AMU /2. / 86, -- 11 STEAM GRIST AND SAWMILL: rIIOST BROTHERS keeps mitMntly orr band ai Me abotler mill,. SUPERFINE and FINE FLOUB,CORN MEAL of Superior Why, also CHOP and BRAN at ISA, lowest brim. Custom wort be done witted _ . t . ..., and In all ales WARRAN TED. . -.'. 'Wawa. JulL wilAt 1 4 . . WOW EBS nine polar.. at peas Rut cannot 611' to m il , la Ism tVO i, sad aupetlor_aniortmerd of • . . , • GRO - GERIESAIV, Ai the old and well-known establierkent famerly &copied by 0. 31. Clam. 41:UG.ARS, TEAS; 'COFFEE, SPICE, PLOtllt, attd SALT, (b,arhe 'ark' or barret,) FISH; and - all anktprmany found la trac.lala meddle - : pour loy' the esale. and Rita. Woe, - i I mean to meth, I ham" to' fir a !bend shin. of qublle pat -1N: D. Tbelilgbeat market Duke , • Ibr PICI.T4 "DEACON^. and 1 1=M:eh id, 18.%.-to '• . - • Z. COBB. ' - - . - C . . . . I - Asir A - alicisitia l l :: - - l iomi se e me, -M1 ortoitii 04;44 end OtPilik •• ISTICONG Ileiritlyl.coMe,ind see pe:eome im! HA . fEAD t • i4, - pieleb Iteceur„ilesethedisemintiet PAR ILY:ST- In my , - Ramme.mbeiiip,lii wil I nolDinvili LOCATION • ISPLICAlipiT,and lowletbeft RIO r un. nunnLt, . 5 ....;. ifforiii ,priii.m. s : $ ,,..p . . no. 6, Baammt of Searles VAC as ''ai;dke litzus, .. i ' Wewrims. enamel M. Mete. _•• - , • LiliatTLD GLITZ, ix Niko ippff Oar issdrAiraila ' - fol;111 um. •ZU.D *OM ILEINTONEMOTEL. Wm, 114,.-HATCH, rroprietor. new • , . . . ric f iflS and canned:nu IfoteL . sltuated on M ain Street. near Court Houae, and nearly In Ws centre of the Vietnam portion or ontroie, la now fully completed and fundshed, and was orsmed On the :nth of Sept:. 455,10 r Uw.twaisausedatlott of the piddle and tree: elem. The l'snaWr feels conadent that he Is now preistred tot:Etter. .taln gttestaln a mantwr that cannot full to giro „ • . Complotei.l3atiefaiition. The Ilonie and Itrnltate ate NEW; and on expense has been spar ed to render It EQL 1., If nut SITEERI(4 M to any *huller establish ment In this part of the State. It Is well plkd with all TIRE RE CENT IMPROVEENT:4.ImI MIMI MTS.' and OBLIGING Nit ITEM will AI-WAIN he In attendants! to respond to CUSWllleti. The.STA.I3LES corded whit this hone arc . „ . . . . • Owa me n d Contrenient. - r N .. . The ?indictor .llY.Solkils the *mute of :Ids oil friends and the phone genet% - 11. K. ILtTC,II. Montrose, . t.... 4,1 AI • - , . . . . UNIO . ExaCt . . Jas co to 'ALL' Rica. ir% A. MOCINAc,CO4 numedlylnfomi their Mende and the :1).• the, that thwy hare Wrap their lame and . I . . • "FLOTTRING N MILL ! • L i a :e.'" NDALE\: • • aadD7truneneel the manufacture at all th e varloutula of • FLOUR, MEAL. AND FEED\ oihdpurest. q unlity: Tolhom onanualided with fittil.elatdmlnneat. we would ray.: %VIM - men Foea Rea Excem.r.xr grades, maul!, fadured 12y & Sfututomrtka, N. Y. ncd intforrka. l4 ..adwq. ...from the Weeltlngtoh Lnet Works of I. Station & Co, id' Newburg ,14 Y, whit thrwliolte!of the Iwst. - Anehor Cloth. and We wUle Muth up with ail the I I . Modern. Improvements of a First Class Mill. ' in.eourequenee of Wene hnprtiveMenle, the ''St.IREItN""Ia disieherd . with and letter molts obtained. The Floor betel. and whiter. and the rasing to th e cudtieoer In grinding email grab:m*lH optic! equAl 15 • Custom. Work 1 . ' • • . 4.xecited prrom(llly,a,i4 In the. brit rnanoer. FLOUR, MEAL, QM FRED kept•for .1,4 a the LOWEST OMOT PRICES.. Elf 23 krterm,74.3:4ovx.x.ts EVERY PARTICULAR. ktiblii -- •patrott.l4n, li n.-Ppecteully malted. . Vulundole, - Feb. t 1.3, 18.59.4 y ' ' . - 00h)01110,4...1(etoi iq:iffo4frose; maLlexcimaTnxua CARRIAGE-MAKING BY STEAM! H A Z • I V i jgr ii gt ' iI dotnelitlnu fruek:lnt, inurtzvlns !fu , 1r 11ANUFACTU 1U NG ad will t el on band Carziages,ll7agons;Cut terk Sleighs', &c. - . They hare,'broVlded th emeelviw with STEAM ENIII!(1: and 911 IttSLWUrrIBISCIIILICIT and entdralunom tbr-dfdLa wort with db, atch mint both IMIOACTICAL MECHANICS of LpSt.: EX ERIE-WE. and Utaidnylnglllllle. but , " • GOOD WORKMEN, Bladlaniithing and gar riage Making Lin 6, UNA*lanlike Manner, and by helni: at ail limes on haul ready sad tuariswor any or f.r work. and h r • • Good Materials, and by ideIIERATE CEIARGF-S hope to retie a Lure share of public testrottatm. Wa would tender!our thanks to our old nada:ltem and' invite all in want of work: to give Its 3 toll and see for llama:lves. Augte4 11, L*.i.-tf . I = I.4E)M CO v fiTELI.• -. TIIE subolniber I I;as nemaved his Ito& of Goode to the . ILEAD. OF NAVIGATION," where Le-xlll noct , be fond with a large ttact deslrahle stodcluf .. . ~ , I ' .Iteady Made Clothing, HAM,. CAPS, dec., &c., - A:c.,...atlng• of 'gem' variety and shade. and WARRANTA TED to be toady in every particular os good as when work. owl at!prices that cannot fall to sat, fur ILZADT PXY. IThankful (of past Lv fa.,:ors Le hopes to moth it eifillitante Of: the "woe. ...S. LANGDON. Montione, April '4O, 1.,49.4.1 . . . , . FARMERS ATTEND I ['l . . I' HE nntlenlLl announce eil would respectfully announ to the 'Faxar - rca. ararall others Intemted, than , - . . - . - PIi L PTT• & ( TILDEN, ' . . - at the "I.l;stan.l 14 it, Jr E...MOTT. are preriated to farOL•kt PLOWS t.t the tookapprothl iettterret now In use, such as EL ATCHLEY'S, MoTTS • IRON'rIA'AII, Ac. Afro POINTS Mall kluals„Lantletlrles. Caltleator truth. arid all kinds of molar.% far Farmers and. othem. all 'of width we propteiti to sull'as LOW as eau be alluded by any Luta, lishareat In thls eeltintry, .. ELIJAH t•ft,TT. G. A. TILDEN. Montrotre, December 1, 1543,-tf • V • . - - SoapiSlanuf . adtory. THE sultemiber 'keeps eoniMantly on load far tale at his establish ,mPa on In Mtrusc the hest quality of SOFT SOAP. manufactur ed (rani the lye of Nvoi•ti arates and grease, In the old fashioned way, aruPtrot by any pat4tit proem,. 'For ow that thrrash Ohs ir, =W. he manufactures the sum for terlfAl a barrel. Warr-antral In all mats to he a good - article, or the Scup may be retumW•and theMordty mandrel. ' --- • IPRICR • • EI. . • . . .Per . loarr el.', • $ 5,00 . , Half Barrel 1 - • . 2,50 . • Galion' - 1 • . 26 Wholesale dealertiNitile fantisherl,-.lf &Humid at the ArMerc In Montrnae---at the-rate of ten barrels for $4O. or gt Scranton at ten 'bar refs for EIO. --.- JOHN:HENRY WARES. Montrose, March; i - 1.556.-tf . 1 . t • New Firm, New Store. Public Aienite, justlelo* J. Etheridge's. • A.. IL LDwi:. !:;lll ,,, zrium , m -ari .rf u ji n, L e L t i: t v h . e jt lic that he FLOUR - , FEED, AND GROCERY BUSINESS. . - , gis...se Atm, illat they have rendered into their newly ,~ fitted ut building on Public 'Avenue. 1 , 111 l l•low T 1 " J. Flahetidgerttruy. Store , where ean.alr.gs be • • ' found tile dot brands of ' . , , . Family Flour.. ' • . • -Bleat', Feed,- - , . •lk"ork, Hams, ~ I ..Fish, Dipped Candles, Tinkothy,', . • . - - , • ; - Clover, . - • , I . . ' Field, - and • 1 : 1 ', . Garden. Seeds. 4 1- liklß 9 2 Sc eral asarntment . of - Grrocerfes,- ouch as Sugars, ltiolames, . • Syrups, Tea, Coffee, Ace: &e.- - Thankful for paatifaennx would nollelt a continuance of the mane. touter the new Irtn.lphstaing ourelvta to do the fair thing, buydng.by Mal 11114,111 le be earn of another. - BALDWIN & ALLEN." A. BALpwrte.l . .• _ - - - .. wx. L. ALLsx. Jtantroae, Oetobei r,,18 . 68. 7 te . - , . OH I • HERE:, WE : COME. _BoYe h WEBSTER, - "'ACING purchased of S. A. Woodruff Lagoa Traae. pui. are now prep ared to aocomaualate alt who will fax Us withal* custom, a -LIVE AND LET LIVE" prima. • STOVE AND PIPE, • i TIN, COPPER, ;IND SHEET IRON WARE of every descriptiot i Casually Amid La the country. .Also WINDOW SASH -.' • PANEL DOOR'S,- • , WINDOW BLINDS, . - LATH, ' . PINE LUMBER, • apdBUILDIN9 .MATERLALSgenerallg. Dadra fortiminey indlatnc=:lllca. .... m am awl astiralites I=l 7 aunt "PerlU i s abo rdre ut In the .' &i ' it i t}t will And -•-••• • to their Werra* to call on a,. Come and see WI. 11l we I/ ut 214 , 10111.0 berx. the latch akr otit, TM shop. corner or Mein an Tionsike a few nab south of Searle. hotel. Carpenter shop near the Methodist church.. N. B. All kinds of produce taken In exchange toe Gpodi. B". LW 11. ii°l° .'. l / 4 EOYD WEBSTER. . arman, Montrose, March 3, If PtiNCIIEON. )11 . - ) - 1 MEAT MARKET.' • - On Publi4 - Avettile, near ASearlei Hotel. EEP F t. ., all k . iods. tl re. o ririler hand a i 7811-611141.,L B E, A VES. HILEEP, and . Moo for =AS of all kinds. • . irimmxt 4 t. . r.. 1 ITEKOTO . O 1E &ULWLEY. Illcatioes. Feb.41,185 . 9.-11' ' • ....gead of Navigat io n, • • -Lenzlrdem9i'ded-s the Paloth K aAt ia .:7 . l7 . ,_ bind ken 4 1 .'4 la new. bnell. Wll l / 1 010 oft bla- e . n1,1 nut dums ISt . W. It me. 4 . Steen* Engin° or 'Sale. _ A ro jant i l p fat y, l iiNGlNlC of. trour right to An WM Srarbe 0014141114 tWilliat teem V4l:l4l:dii D bout I neciadt our boohoo . - , }tairy . to seau al dry Moo our Wahl mt. t 11/444 11,161:1Y 6 1101f1 they are . oyetetiml to do all klmla ottiork to the In their usual prorn - pt and •OVAL. 1859. r. . 'DICKERNAN; Jr.. : 1859. . • . RDW ARE AD • PrILL BLAST I • :• VICO J EIiSIONED would take oda opportunity tole form his frieods and eustraners that be hartreenztly nut!. LA pat p 2, ALinvoltti his'formezeitenaire god,: of . • Hardware Stoves, Stove Pipe,Stoye .TrAmmtags, Zinc, ace. And that he le prtprtred to supple: the amnia irf therofommity. to that lineal 17str.,s VALLI' LOW vnicEs. lie Ratter* Igloo-if that Ids rae1114.414 manufacturing hien.% Ware.. Roves, Ac., ere hint a dcettle.liaelt - attlaelr over any who poreilase arstetratopert ILL a heavy !rye/ th4lt entire stock. lie would y tit those who wish a purchase STOVES of ant - scription. S T ( Artpti , E, NOS of rs,r kiwi.. e.t.a tr.f . y f , .: theta, he laprilrased toltlie then. tiItEAT 11A lot to 0.. , who ,roue NaCi.. , . 01 a year rredlt. wed then let It run two mm o . h l e o whe t . they would eal,l lilt othe Gat am If they„have y 1,7. per rent. tuore Ueda an nrtifle la worth. In Me • line of 1 t Sfi • Shelf .11ard:vitare;- hle rimmtracnl Is the „ LA iiOEST and Ern IaPILY.CTFM in 9ot4net. liannaeonntys, ',embus.' as his slotk has been tooselj•or mantles. tni., era. be Is ettaidedOn offer Inducements to tho„,,,,•Thtn. ttendtant: who` I,dy entail Utah rarely to .be found this side tf-the big idly. We ofltr specitilreduc le cents to Carpenters mad Joiner, , who are In vi d t ha., Ton ;,1 0.1 linilding Itlack.rrottla cm foil .t pi.r,S, 41E40 YS.annClnf j .tm,almost anything lu ,lads ty calling on ua,VII,E4tr FUlt l.Aall I . . ' • • Our Stork of - . Dry Goiids, Groceries, Boots & Shoes . Hatavd-Capi; Yankee Nitionsoin. Is is large as the limes will admit of. They were pashas, sd at a low Ewen!, and wal UE sold at prime to correepond with the times, •.IL4DY-ILIDE CLOTHING ! • We hare Jtiat eveheal about one-attil,a.lalf cords It EA D EL CLOTIIIa (ii Everybody says the'y are cheap, Sons, ray they are vine corks 4 9104 littallreflurel,llllllrtoot to. Otv ar e . :1), CHEAP. "..Carth9a ills that It :snail 4,11 e of motley will Loy a large , 4,11 e of elthlos. t 1 • would odd/ In thb , connecth en. fr thri for ariation of 'all coil. onus/ and the - fir., of mankind,” that we aredired and nick of the kredit *genii; we have euffered enough by It eireally. amd we defer. nthowl to rid ilurnelves or the whole - critter.", liedlering that the biba7l.,th e true eystent,. we are res./Ir.-1 to. whit /t, and , are ntfeling 141Xxillt at It111(111 tan ctatterpOlin • -• I%UL E'CE taken in rich:44,ler GUltill 4 . J. DICKEICILIN, :Nov. 17. 163/.. IS ow mut, - Scrofula or King's :Evil IN a Ciitatle4tlntia4ilease, a corruption of the blood, by' whki. this .3., thud I,ku , IINIS ' . l - 1, weak., and poor, lad/win thilaareniatinti, it . pla - Vialeti the laloyte, hotly; and naie hunt out hi ilimiane On lair pail of ,f,„ N. otr,i4i lii .4,..,,. !ro w In atcla.,.. Zor i,.. Wen one whit!, it eau} not. dortroy. 1 ht . acturalotia taint to varliiiialy duet( by locrivtial tiro eat', low liviii . a . , Idisorthetid or unlaraltbytcasl. IniliUre 'air, Alth and 111thy.h“bit,p.Odgire.i., • Viol:, and, arose all, by the so nt•real ti,. ILtliiiii. V. tianeler ta ..- 11-a . ..r4.01... It - la henuaary U. the eotatitotlon, chacrudlng "(tap parentsp, children unto thethird nod hAtrtia gm,. , :Won ;** liaiilN, 4 nano he the rod of Illlu'a loTsays, ..1 Ault clot . the Itahlulthnt; otga. (toners upon their thotiren..". - Its lithalarlitisenee by deposition from the blood of ton - upt or td; Ciao. gnat 9:ich, lit the littip,,, iii or, alataiitcrlial nriialio, Is terni .cd otbereles. !nab.: Klanda • moat..al and nn the .i i irly,e,e. ~nr,tj.,,, or ores. Tfiolli e ttl corruputun 'ALIO, get:detain the Lind,, it, preea's i d tltieeisertlts II e, athat aerothloos canatitutions nut pup . rs'stlerfn , tn rallitiiliilla e. hollouti, but they have fsr lam No or to ti itlaitand the 5tt,d,.....,,,1,1,1 yr 41111....,; la i oacciltetilly, riot buinheio WWI by Mee. ' cNets wldel nit:hough mot Scrotalous it, thstr lattice, ale Mill mode, ed natal by t is tand to the ... Mein. Mast of the .tmisiureptihn 'Lib a11...d0ta1 , . . lath= harotly has Its orl;,tin direetly to tlft omM:ohs it °ma. hiatb n ; juld thany demtuctlie iL ,. .1. - 11 nt the liver, klch•eye, lhhati. and, I iliall, of all the ortons, aria hunt Orarr.aggra , ato.l by i the sane ea •.) ' . One you r. all onr people are con - ofuloos ;..thelr herons are h.._ railed 1. - :_t3lS halting Infocaton,A...l net; health to undemdbed by it. It. cloaive It 4 min the system Is e saust leraietaci the blood by niii al. teraraven.e4aU , and ioelgurate It by' healthy End and eiero..e.-- - Ouch a pledlpleiWe nm . ply hi '. . • , -.' 1 • . . Ayer's t otopound Extract of. Sarsaparilla .1 . 1, the nio...t eft; 1.4 ed remedy which the medical al - U1 ortor tamer, ma far...... tor th s‘kr, where penalltha and fatal tuals4r. It Ls Lyme • blued troth t , e 2.4. wit', e renatiliaL, that hove been disc. artred li/e tt i e - . espor,ratlou d't is I'nui disotder trout the Mats!, and the rune.-uf the .- y,,tetit :riga . 1, al illctlli e vaisce4trentaini. /Lila eit sh ' ould he eiiiiiio) - nal or the enc . :: i i riot :Ai ly est,tulia, bad alto {hoer other a11e.a..... . w I.la. arhai I i ' lt, suds a:SErulAtte and blOtt Diseases, I!l . t.,Ant tme,y's F0e,',1:,,,,e, qr 11 , sspeLls‘, Pimples Pt. - toles, Illufehes, Mato, and Padls, 'I maitre, ester and Sad. Rheum. :scald Ilra , ll. itlt.h.' - wore., /theutuatlat4. s'iphilltlc and Mercurial hoarser Droy...y, Dyslx - pma, ' Ih - I,llity, all, 54ka11, all Coutplaatts arbang front VIU-lard or It-pate . Blod. 'flat popular belief In - INN :Uri I' or I lit 1it........ ' 1ii fat-::rd In truth. for eor.duhs le a de . geueradou of the blood. The yarti..,:.., pnry,pore wil, tripe 01 tab, Nawsparilla 1* to purify and rea, , celate IL, • vital tud, w . R.lnut wkly woad health to Insp.:shit ill ciditaminatial conathuttunt 1 flyer's Cathartic Pills, ,„, • LL I TIIE reitr6sEs or .i, FA 11.11-Y PH I's IC: 1 • 4 . ant au ta rt - .I that disease within - the range of thqr xtk.t. an rare- ly lid:lint-Oa lir ramie then, Thelrl.enetrating on-ter - des mtalroloaud . oleasiae, an Invi.torate tnorytirtilon of the human organism turret lag its oi. - u ...AO., alai restoring Ira he.ilt.hy vitnittles. L a cove . soilnlinu . of htenyiropettie, the undid who 1. I.oarel down oath putt or plty - Pad ' slebllay Is astenkl- :el heend.his health or rcergy . l,- stared by a Itthidy at oho, 0, simple nod inelllng. Not only do ti.::y cuie!the every-toy cotomoduts of p cry tasty, but alai, Inany hirihni-o Lk and dat4erula. Meows.: The Aifects below hawed are pleaatal to' fluid, gnatto my s Atnerwah*Aluatn.?,,a . ..t.o.inita; otailttnloa it t.....1t curt,.., cadre s H an, for their u.... h i the follow:1.g .0414:As : to, Lhasa.,, 11l Lure, eadache ansii,a , front disi.rdered stumach, Nat.- 5an,.111.14:...., - lon.i Valt. In and NI orbtf lio.erkm of the Bowels. 1 - Lae leneY. /...al.f.Aa - tite, laundke, and other kindred 0..L.44.,,,,L.,..yair ha; num a Roe ire of the body or ' cobstnlctfon of he funAlowo , . , ....____..............-......-. • , _ _ .. - .Ayer'S. Cherry- .P e ctoral, ` ~. , . , .., , ) FOR. THE RAPID CORE OF. - • Cot tut, C.Oltili,42irLOrilZ.ilil HoasszArea. Caorr. Raoaenrna. TN. Cl/14NT liiiiiiniAllielquX, AND WOO VIZ /anal/ tar Coast - stem - a Pa• , Tita'll'a Ii•CIitAIANCZ.D teratiES 01 . 4 . 1,tri I.illtAar. . . So: wide httl.elEeld of uselatlne” and so Mitnerrus art.the mots - ....f thieuro.ohat!allitoe. eVyry zealot. Of Country, aliounas It: pen,. publlcly loufwn.'w ho have Le en natortsl from alarming and torn dos . perste olsreses 4f the - tangs by its use: Whet' ohee pied. Its raja tier .tell It), aver vet other tuetne of Its kind Is Di., apparent to ei.icapc oh vervation, 'dose tie virtues are known, the ontAk pi, 1....,..a - r bed• late what tldote to employ for the distresslag nandcangeroaa ufltal lone Of laseA thutmary organs that an. luladent to our climate. 'While unitiy luferig.r relnialles theniit Upon, the , cvnlonahltv have fulled and heam elleClt9ed,4ll4‘ has 01..1 Idea& by so cry Mil, conferred tate. Ito ..in the attleted they tan toter Piepit, and produad eures• tel 00- meruus at too ttllltalkiah/e to befurg.ltet, r ..Prepa.l. 7 Dr. - -.1. - C. Ayer & Co. LOWELL 'MASS, • .. All our Remadies ore foie.ale by A. TLIIRELL. Mantrofe ; W. II- THAYER, iblina:t ; IRA SCOTT, SI'IItIAGVILLE; H. S. tiliEß.3l4:,• J.yust ; WALTMAN- & tiVOillEtt. Auladm ; Lad" ny all Dritivia.Cand the princlval:litrclaanta Id tansy. Cu. ' all lag I 1a:4,-fdnu. . .. . Think, ' Examine Inquire! IDR. SWAYNE'S. 0071 POUND SYRUP OF . .. WILD CTIERRN. - e,L E d y tu i tr t titil i ed . with a Tagil: g !I ri r tl n y g o i tt prin. In the side 'you the Liter tirm,tlal e gi ' ;lave . in . , ti r ,, l . ejli t tifv il r e A retnn if t s e . ! unity, or asty symptoms of Pulmonary Cotmumotion ? If ) - Itu are troubled *lth any of the al SVIIIOOIIIOI.IISe Di, SWAIN V S COMPOUNLy I itti/' 01 wltl CHERRY. Irstlll eZed, a &pee dy.and perinanent cure, asthe evidence of thounands Who tare ist en unreal by,ltiWHlLtestify • ~t Aiiiher: Remarkable.:Cure: . i s - • rot= or Roccn, Frederick County, Md. He. Swar m —Dear Sir—Believing It a duty 1 owe the ont , r.c, and la ,Itothm d, you; I lave I liotiktit Koper to nihkeitnown on, of :he most nimfollnary cures; in my own cum, that has ever Veen - July nen tal In th e month of Oetilser last, / 'rim al:Meted. with a severe ga lie ng In my breas - t , which formed alarice a1”....em, hi .d also conatiliatetril to my Lungs and very'nutelt afflicted them, ar,4 itAchyrimdk . : . lnantit,,,,, of mmilition, external and internal. smitho through could my Lungs and out through thevavity of :11y-bread' wt aldrazebt ease. attended with a violent tough, day and nlght"ons.of appetite. and extreme debility, lid that my physic ,an though ni , tease hootdeNe and beyond the. power of umdicine. I remainremainedlll s (mulched condition for a Jong time, until I was wasted to ti mee skeleton, and thetv tremucti-to be no holm for me Aithaviintari to the public papers of the many wonderful woes rerforwedy tour tom MUNI. Starr or }Vito CaraT;liinciirillalr iy sent to timare for der IsStlet and cnnartetsall its use, and td .try great s, isfiliction•and my autions faintly. the ahseeis or ooenir.g omy lut, b -,-*. a, •to htmtand the cough *dinned, and on using ten •iotticil I w I risiored to perfect health. e t Over eve ; years have elapsed, and I still remain t: a ' per . fect I y heal t ear, day, June 1, LISS. / love out had a day's sicknds for 1 Meet ini , ntps. haute ac?..ei4 my.gratefol aeknowledgmenta, -..- • Lours. very respectfully. - THOMAS nEcns. The ani:laillar is well 'atilahluted with Thomas Dixon..and ran testify the helium been allikted an above rtlirrsented. 1 rcahni his recovery lost a miracle s -Ile is a worthy member elf mciety.• , 1 JAMES IL DURBOROW, • ,• V I - idiot of Heerf Circuit, Baltimore Conference. I. 1 - i Dr. Swayne , F• : . ,_ • COnpopnd Syrup of Wild .Cher*, the inigina l l did only genuine Cheery prepardive. Bear this In mind. It Lielp compwu solely of 1, egetableingredients, It as be , used with pe ed safety. 5 0 . .Bwaypit's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, A gentlet4gatlve and altedtive medicine, far superior to.the Phis In getter use. •, , _ Switlite's Celebrated Yertnifuge, 1 r. wayne's Pumas, for putifying the Blood. ~ • Di 6. invityne'sillowel Cordial, An InvahtsOole, remedy for IMuhum, Dysentery, Cholla, Cholera. and.all I3oWe Complaints., . ~.. , o . `Hvergriga Drerzraral—Dr.Swaynen Bitter Catholiconi Is the - great and tin tidied remedy- Price only 103 cents. • Sold by ABEL.% 1./ BELL, J. ETII ER ILO ks. Montrose. andby Dealers everywhe Minaughout the Comae add State. Prepare • otilF.rty Dr. 11. swe t is k SON, No. S. North 7th Street. F , • IPMa• . lug 4 'l s :att -ly - ,-.... . TEIIT.MEDICIIiEL A MON e Die great variety of Medicines atTurrelr. Storgmay be I CI. ; foun ..1 of Dr. Jayne's justly celebrated Family greedlcln is : Ayre's CI, • Pectoml and.Cathattic Pills; Mahal's I.'orrit Ak lee and Forest,' s; Hbatllld celebrated German bitten; Lnuden's sr dead( Isnill Medicines; Ide?Clianrs D'argllng 011,the greateif rein • edyfor 40148 In man or beast creek Horn; Ma th ewson', I ofsillble Remedy i . M .014 tone Reniedy ; °nick', Vetin . tfuge, and a varlet) of t other Mud ; Trask's Magnetic olntment.the treat roil edy for tllrtA, rheum, 1, Mid all Indammatmy 0.31)101.1liit• ; rothre Ell rirt, • MIA rate tiS3r sl nabs purymies at the above (for meet ;A n dre'Vk . 11 Pain Destiny agent,a gout article; Woothmeklatalszou and Bone Liniment JA seenid's J aundleg Bitters. Canker Drops, Lint me id.az , d Dysenteryiltps; BaYefa Compound (or Dysentery ; nought. n's Pe petit, fine vitals; Metall/11d a Extract of !Sud m , and Emet . I s ii mparmi e i variety of Salves, the - Leiden market. Pllls..te, and an altueet*Vesa variety of Patent Modlanenaltogethar too music,. our to caner —tut *Once It to aay,tlast the' public milli tad nek • ly every lid la thL, Ilne,M. the Drug arid loney_2leire of Monty:" ,a15.)187. •, . . . AEEL TOENELL: • • E RI N G '.S PATE TI FIRE ND BURGAAR-PROOF SAFES • 0 (4.REW. A R 74Aerm i 11...11 ‘ 11 ,,.„ _ ,, fu a. Ta m ZWES tau*. .3Prni.r-o, BIT* • B Y E LIAISLILE.II, AG -I x./ i0r,44 or. 24, 1.458,-tf ./ HQWE'S • - PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING BED. Comfort, and Ease 'Combined. c l ieth4ea 14 ' 15 rar 121. by w . 95117111 ' ea biontrotie:r.iikso. teas. • .Looking - Glisses.- ArilzE!4 up to 2.0 x 40, in Gilt Frnie3. Gpt Picture Frames; . LOO 1110 1 , Plag and Waved Sfoxilitno. 11CUSS PLATES' Po thto old Frames on abort Notice. 'RICKER'S PATENT BED: - Citi*et Fur_nitwe andthairs. 7 , iSign. P ' ting.. ..corptupLincs.....o7 on dad agnsTed all aloft no . _ Q. 7041M+X.
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