E }br t4ofitilepetectet4 Rtpub A Protective-Tariff A protective tariff would be beneficial to all parts ofthe country. 'lt would enable the people of the _ . Northeastern States to engage still more extensively In manufacturing. The people of_the West, with a protective tariff, in' eteadbf depending upon' the &twit and changing markets of Europe, would have a permanent home . market for their . prodOctions. In taking the flour of Illinola to Europe, and in returningl . with European • goods to that State, you travel a distiancel4.land and water of eight thousand miles. t - • - , - '.A protective i tariff, by increasing the number of the numnfacturiet eatablishittents in different - parts of the country, and by rapidly increasifig the population of the' unumfacturing cities and villages, would in crease the value of the land and profluee of the west ern fariner. It would give existeu4 to new 'towns, • and !Magee; • and the gold and silver coin would re hab in the country and be circulated among the . in. habitants. - Ii would probably, after:a few years, di. bainish the price of the goods. Amiricen cotton foe ' torkes hate not Increised the price Of cotton goods, nor have the people of Lynn increased the price of boots and ahoes. _ A war with Great Britain would prevent the im porting of foreign goods, and, the people depending • upon European fabrications _would suffer an incon venience which - would not be felt if the goods were manufactured In•our own country. I _ Great Britain, by her extensive minufacturing, has becOme the most wealthy nation upOn .the 'globe.- - England has milfiona of inhabitants who could not have been fed and clothed if she hay neglected her . manufacturing interests. The Engli4h are well pleas ed with' our: democratic free trade ipolicy, beeatise they know ft is iddirig •to their own wealth at the expense of the Americans. Do thelDemocrats lore England better than they love their own country ? Should they sustain the intereshvof [London instead of sustaining those of Philadelphia ,and other AM'eri can cities'? No State of the Union would receive more advantages from a protective bird( shkn Pennsylva nia. - Her citizens can supply the-Union-with manu factured iron at less cat than thole,. of any other State. _ Pittsburg, noted for its iron works, is con nected by steamboat navigation wiall parts of the great Mississippi valley. " Philadelphia, the metropo. . lis of our State,'in the extent of its tuannactocies is the leiding city of America. Would lthe rapid growth bf these cities, and of the towns andl vill.fges of our State; be injrrious to the interests of the - f.umers? • Would the value of their grain and Oftle pt.diminish ed diminish ed! A protective tariff would give new iigor to the mining: operations In this State. In!creased quanti ties of iron sea of coal would be rerniired by the peo pto of, our own State, and larger quaidities woul d he rokaired'by the adjoining States. Nevi villages would spring up , in the mining regions, and new railroads would be constructed, connecting coal regions with other parts of the country.,Scranton, Carbondale, and Honesdiletierived.their xistence frornthe min itigoperations. ' Have not these - marketabutde by mining added to the wealth of the farmers? Are the Deniocratic farmers carrying out a sound policy, in opposing the . reining and manufacturing of our own State! The people of Susquehanna, Wayne, and other - connties• of the State, hnve received thousands of dollars from the leather factories which they wopid not have m alted if the leather bad been -manufactured in Eu rope. • Laborers receive the highest wages, in those States which are the most extensively engaged in manufacturing. ' ' Some of the first acts of Congress giving protect ion to home 'manufacturing, were warmly - sustained by the South. The Southerners were of the opinion that, with their impaidiabor, and with the cotton t • • their own doors, they could he leaders in; manufact uring. • Bat when they learned their. Slavery and /in dolence would not build manufacturing {Owns nod cities, when they saw- the factories were springing up upon Northern soil, they deserted the protective pol icy. A South Cattninia Statesman, in speaking against a protective tarifc affirmed that it, wa.s adding to the wealth of the North and also to its population, by causing emigation to the Northern States from all quarters. The South_oppose every movement ben& Ecial to the. North, and Nerthena„Democrats assist them in their war against the rights and interests of the Free States. • Y. W. C. . Thomson. Decernber 12, 1839. r e We find the following singular 'spec imen.of advertising literature in a Richmond (Va.) paper : " sloo t ooo ILEWlLltli—mEssas. Emma will be one of 'one hundred gentlemen who will give twenty-five dollars eschlor the lamas of the following ' Henry_Wilson, Charles Sumner, Mass. ; Horace Greeley, New York ; John P. Hale, New Hampshire-; Wendell Phillips;:flenq Ward Beecher, Brooklyn; Rev. Dr. Cheev er, NeW York; Rev. Mr. Wheeler, New- Hatniashire • Schuyler Colfax, Anson Burlin - game, Ower4 k oveyiy, Amos P. Granger, E B. Morgan,lGalusha A. Grow, Joshua R. Giddings, g,dward Wade 'Calvin C. Chaffee, William H, Kelsey, William A. Howard, , Henry Waldron, James Sherman, George W. Paliner, Daniel W. Gooch, Henry L Daws,' Justin - S. Morrill, I.Waitiburne, jr., 3. A. Bitighem, Wm. Kellogg, E. B. Wash borne.; Benjamin -Stanton, Edward Dodd, C. B. Tompkins, John Gnvode ' C. C: Wash , hurtle; Samuel GAndrews, A. B. Olin, Sid ney Dean,•Natbaniel 8.-Durfee, 'Emory B. Pottle, De Will C. Leach, J. P. Potter, T. Davis, Iowa; J. F—Farnsworth, C. L. Knapp . R. E. Fenton, Philemon' Bliss, Mason W. Tappan, Charles Case, James Pike, Homer E. Boyce, Isaac D/Clawson, A. S. • Murray, Robert B. H. _Hall. Valentine B. Horton, Freeman H. Morse, David Kilgore, Will iam Stewart, Samuel B. Curtis, John M. Wood,`Jobn IL-Parker, Stephen C. Foster, Charles B. _Hoard, John Thompson, .J. W. Sherman, Wm. D. Braxton, James BuffintOn, 0. B. Matteson; Richard Mott, Geo. K. Rob bins, Purviance, Francis E. Spinner, Silas M. Rurroughs. "\ And I Will also be one of one 'hundred to pay fire hundred dollars each (0,0,000) for the head of William H. Seward, and would add a 'similar regard for Fred Douglass, but regarding him•bead and shoulders above - any of ;these Traitors, will permit him to remain where he now is. - RICHMOND." ONc 'TRADE WITII AIt 6 LIT/ON/STS. " This !Annie is becoming fashionable now in Virg'in'ia. The ladir are forming Anti-Trade- With-The 'Yankees - Societies in various parts ofl the Old Dominton. They refuse to buy t o loveitof bonnet:NT and bracelets that reach 'Richmond from. Philadelphia, New York, or other " infected" districts. We notibe,how - emir, another side to the account, stated iti a ilirtford (Cone.) paper. This is it ' The Sharpe's Rifle Company-receilved an order the other day for one , hundied rift s, which were straightway dispatched for Har: per's Ferry and Charlestown, with all the as and a supply of ammunition: The Revolving Arils Colt---has alio received an order for four hundred rifles, of (which three hundred were duly forwarded onildonday; and. the remainder.will soon fol low. The order took the. company- a -little by surprise, and ~ , t be new rifles - lately - fur., niched' ,company B—the Coit _ Guard--; - were impressed into the serviee, and • also a feW from the arsenal; to be replaced in a few days.. "So' it is an ill wind that blows no body good.' Virginia sends nearly 825,000 to Hartford, sand has in return a supply of the finest arms that the world produces." $ A lady,in ' - after having been troubled for sotite time by slanderous letters addressed to her friends, applied to the Post Master for lie put a private mark on five postage stamps, four of whiciflivere sold to the suspected individual. An two or three days two of The font'. marked - stamps came back on letter addressed to the lady's broth er-in-law, and to her minister. lie was in t sited to her'residetos,'whenlie was cowhid ad by -thilody wd her sistir.in4air. • . Wintering Citbbagei. Ode way h tits Indianinethod of burying the heads and leaving thy; roots in air. An improiement on this is P 3 dig a trench;' !AY' scantling or narrow stripl of board on the . bottom, and Set the heacil on them, gather straw around the stumps,and cover the whole with soil enough to excliide - hard frosts:7.— Small holes for, ventilatign should be left - at each end of the row.- E, - . . Adoptin such's: metbeid for a pa rt of the stock, another mettrod miy be used 'for the renrinder. Just beforeLthe setting in .of 'winter; take half the nuniber of your - cauli• flowers ankcabbages into the cellar, and stank them up loosely, .between ihe . onte:r and inner doors.; They will-doubtless be frozen -occa sionally in severe .weather', but being in the dark, and thawing out quge gradually, it will do them no harm. We ,have .kept a good winter's supply in, this wady with perfect suc cess. It - is no light recommendation of this i plan over most others, till tho cabbages are so accessible to the cook's!' ands every day of the winter. Ifistead -O4 eiog obliged . to wade wade through ;he snow? ! d dig out your vegetables 'with numb fin ' s, all you have to do, is to open your cel '''door from the intide, and take your picl.l.--, Anzerican - • ' • • Ag riculturist. f. t; , C r. ...-`7" : • , o i 4s. - al 4:1 : ,W . ; , % • D . • C-If EllcIAI. COLLEI,E, loertted over thZ linsplelanna Vas loybant..l3l44Thannon, N.Y./W..6ns open for InAruetlon from 9 am. to ay{ p. tn. - :-. • 4 . ' `• Facutly.—D. Mr.lowEit., P.liuCipak Professor of the Sai t> ee .If A 00111141.1. Prllditlli Atotrill•laldiyullia of Lf.u.o Lowell'. T,, :i.,,, u, .. ,„,k K,,,p44.: lll ll,tratria; the felille, •te.:--- .100, Itatt.bi.,..anur.lal Acrolku•tat4 , l'rulerwor. of Itooli.iitt. ping -and Practical Mal hemativ. i A..l. Wartter. Profersorof Prtveikal and ornamental ral.111.1::://lp, rf•iittlit-11:1-s112:4L111Atio.1..xliC,,,,,,,p.d. enee. i: - Lecturers.—lion. Dante S. Dickinson, Lect urrr On Cummerdal Las' and l'olltkil Ek.onoo•ty; Ron. Ransom. hale. mt, Leetumr lal C..orraetr, Poltnl. 'AT N'ott-t and 1111 k of Ex change; Rev. Pr. E. Andrew& Lvetu on Conititerdal EMI.. Esitininitig Coo ititee.—Hon. S. D.l m i Phelps, Wnt. B. Osborne. en., Tet‘my IL:Morgan, tag. CI!" the °Nod of thin Crillege It, to Alford to al: o o t vrtunO. o • elusion: a thormy,it lon , lno s• edutratioN Tile Iteok. and F..rtne are! carefully arranged by practical acenntamp,._rcprebely for }.111.5 InsW hat., and illit,nue, all the r,,...t.t ilui•ri,vali-nt, . 'Me eourse tit Ini•tructsk. copal rl-.1.,v,r-l• ali part n teld - of latrine."r. The learner will be tberotur.bly tangbq the sera not. and -pMetlee of Dont* Ent!" . .11tr.tk-4eepire; :la epplleil to the following - thole of baslim.s. i ir:—Wrreral 31erultallatadr.g 4 Sttanaboatlag. Rallrnaßhy. Forward:us:, Frelghtliag.Foll-1•411MIliplItr, Zti, DMZ,. Department clklirrlX mepar..re lis.nn that of the gentlemen. Stodo.n. V 314 int er -College at any th,, and nreier Pativadual An eirtte:lon. s he:ibis arrangeu.ent vllty 4Uiltill L. prrmittud. to pro. gm. a- mpldly as I.i. enterpriv and aßillty nOl pv.1314t, &MI Atli:. Orin/4...1411.1 and 4,,,amn tent, will Ift-l'il - r .0 Diploma width wIH enable 1 • to review ht. kfrapdv. Time 30 eomplt.t.. the course, from 6to 11 week., •No Vueallors: 'bad tin and stn.) per week. As. sistaner maide. - ad to 4; rained... la Inrcuffing rltnatinnt, TleFillt - sr—For Book-KeeNug, foll'acconnnint'ti C.1,11/1-• , . /1,011•11nZ Prartleal 1 'erantart..hls.CUfla:aliKt/ k ontwar.liall WWI 1 Itplorna. 41 nne malltnited. I . .4 . . $-V.,..10 shtaw V• 111-, ter I,:ii•N. (••• , rillea . lyalrly-,11,', • _. - tO,OO Peurtaimltip and Aralajortle, . 4' - - • • -10.0 ff Tweber's e.n.arr, 1n Penmanship. prnoldll and ornaluental, 1t1,041 T0n1,.• it5,•1...4 In Practival Peronanthlk . - • - Imp •13r"Oetnelornal chuck...ill be Penned In Phonography. For fur. then particulars send for a rireulaY. n - 11Ingtuanoa lifo".ouuir I:'iSz.o.-ly I . SILITAIIirog STROM:Oy' ?• Fite —and-. life Instirance, Agent, MONTILOS. PAi ii : . • TTIIIONIALS:—Nre, the traderrlgnetteertlfv that we Were thsurodln /Ire bleureno,Compardis ni•pre.enteil by Mr. !ILL .I.INds r_.TROULt. at dfoutrnse, and tat. }toying suffered lam. by the while .oltenqd. w-i. were .everally:.a!,l by maid Companies to the full event of our dal.: ; and we hats full contldener In biro as a good and edi•eilee went. . .1 AS. R. la: 111T1. . frRSN COBB. . LATHROP ,tr DE wITT, - il. J. w EBB, F. B. CHANDLER. 0 - 4 . LvONs & SoN. BENJ. 01.1 Itl) EN. . tLEONARD SEARLE. - Ilrmtrome, N0v.16. 15.59.-ly .3 . . SUMUMEWMT4 COUNTY CLASSICAL & lONAL SCHOOL, • Montrose, a 18459. T ii,-Etr. erm gm a r .. l . 7ao t n o i , triz z a tlie ruldlc that the nt7. Wedtiesdal, Nov 4 16, 1650; undcrihe crntinued d.4Setinu ' of • TRD F 110 M23,D1)11 4 44,E) . M. h.. 2 • A Graduate of Yale College, Principal, wks, has ntirovnted to remain. It L. uow proi.r.thie that Ih - ore will be no flirthez luterrupuou of the regular 94^1.41012. of the, institution. Thervill be 1 vacation of' ten dayti, beginning lie:. The term to et:fat:nu , ele‘eii week,. The 'frus:te.,..ould refer the I..tiruns jitio Institution rthd others to the following testitunnitits from the Prek4it and Prolismors d Yale College, to the preterit prosperity of the".4toul, and to tlie highly comptirrientary rt=olutions ji.iseed by the . Souiltotts o.antintiolatory of the saicceiiistul wirultilgration of Prof. 11.. 4nd erpreming tptir gratid• mtion at the e,r;eet of a continuance of valuable labor!, ' T EtllllollAll. .Yarli`ot.tior.. June f 4, 1659., Mr. Ilrorlh'earl, a member of theeities. lately vaikcauttlat•Yale College. held »Aga runt lathe dams as a o,l,oinr. bufar aa tothrac •quair.ted with h. tuli mural cla.-acier iv irreOrciachatile. TREODORE L. WOCII....tEV Pre.ida.t Yale College. M. Harry Er.-411a....i, who belongs to thigradtmillig ewe.. of 154. has shown liltarelf durir.g the sun., yeapj of L 3 eotalealon with the College a capable aad e ktata , .l,derboi&i. ...•hould beapj.ly him self the work or weauedorr.- I have n0,,,-ilestlon of Ids ahlbty to jus tify um endllenee and RAVI: the expmtatt.4.l.',.f any who may avail_ thetr.selvei of Ids wan lees. ' JAMES FIAIII ET, Froltaistrr of Gmck.. • yr. I. Brodhead of the of 15.9 Sale Uollem, 1, a good scholar and ba.l, a ttel,rtur u.lad. 1 harelttle doubt t h at he will rate efertual and Isar...skill teacaer. ;nod can recommend Idm with great coullieum that he will W. tlial! Ulu OA us. . . i'rofcsor of "Pbll.s4.nphy and Iletaphybics. 31r. 11. TirPdhe: l d b2spet. tniahedis ieurpe of e!ollegiatc' ultimo don, and romtvea the dogm .of 11.1,410 r of Arta at • the 124 cow:arm...mi. An Le tcopose, to to tin,...-agoit for ft time lo the businma.or te.elhitlit. he it c4,,,,r1,111y as it ptrsot, nc,llomittltri t bit stholarride. and attainments- by lip Chriette. obarx.tor awl ilepdetteleitt, to he eie....04h1 In the :I:thin/akar az.d govt.mo.oot of n nolool.cr , . . 7.11011.55 A. l'rofor of Latin: Stadia - 1D may'llere be pretored fortandem In rill ail earievel cLuts. Sn nor on, t etiq„ne, and partimilar an • 'on will I.e paid, as /FUT totem to the titurokertt preparatkna of design to Leconte tw,iek ent. Ira the Numtal lie} artment- Tbe TEXT b00R.,1 u n e.l 4 4 7 re, need , Fill l e ..„Inueri In the Schad. LECTURES on stations of ;extra:in:egos will Le delivered dux . . leg the year. PRICE OF TUITION, per Term of elellen weeks, . • _Normal Department, r •- •iII • • • o $5.00. Pritnarr do -•- - • • 350. Irt Euclitth Droste" and Latin or Greeki P • it•• • - 9,00. Greek and Latin. each. - , . • • • • 4,00. Instrsructaal and {'real 311;vic Lctanipif desk : ell. • Students ViSbillg 10 prOGLIT . , MMUS. or kited. eon Le accommodated' be writing' to M. Lr0...nl and tle wit,: %infant: to board them nelves con obonin stLvea and . furniture font Menem Sayre ilmthern, on reasonable terror. Pelee of honed oversees from 9340 to 93,50 per week. • N44JESSUP, Prialtlent. F. Rc,tp. Secirtary: _ 11..trtioe, Nur. LS:9—U Farm for !Sale. T .. lIE ratnicrliwr oilers f,t. Sale his limps sfient-a'd about itz'o and a half allies south•of New 3111ton' vt. het+, atal etutaittliii;l:naeres, 17= 1. ar d • . L " . s lVatiftE . ' aut ' table for grain raising far ur lur th er information Ingulte to the sugacritier at New Nttuuto WM; New /Ennis Pa, Eclit. T• • • - _ _ • FORM DOOKET. • . . To the'l . en dentFreeinen of sus goo/tonna Cotta ty; GREAT/NO . : Bid more hspecially to • every 21/derinau and Justice of Me. 4"eace -eft - the "Mate of Peitnity/rania. T l lftte'telf A r'.'".."%= l 7:ll l 4 1' B. - Glidden's' "For*Docket," FOR JUSTICES OF run .PEACE, • . Colitandiqabbreelated forms Ibr attteribg Oictionf, both 1,b,11 and ood ail oubk/oott: promedlogithoVo bills lot Jo. thew% Conluablei, ood WittiCarti re., Wu; complete guldt. to 1104' ..)ostiorre, sod =lug much luteir to barb ue,stund old.; The work la highly nsedue•ended llotA S. IL Chase; Ron. D. Wthudt, Pkesidenriudge, lion. Wm. Late Yrivideut Judge, Hut.. Burrow& Roo. C. F. Read, IR/11,K B. Streeter; and by h wly All the Atte/entre ofehe County. S - The Attorneys to thew .leitlnipulutt a 5 tr THAT ertier icesoNT, saying uothuig -of tbe omit. CpN,L.NIXXViIIf Vic work, "will, In our lodgment. induce fray Justice of theresoltS the County to sear ch-use the book as sow as It is tuumilatel by Otero:. 4 • ' TheDOCKET Is euLotantlally -bound and 'tontsitut 6 Qulrtl Of good piper, and le,seild. at the uniform prlte of 0 0 - Please eidlioid eiturnhielt at the 510VMSE BOOK sTORE. . Usilers through the mull frOul soy Igrthill h 1 the Countyur State, accomeirded by the PRICE of the DOCKET will tneutteuded to at otos! • sod the pork Foroptly tot by ezdrressee as otherwise diroeted. BULLARD. .iibritleee, October 4. ISSE4f : • • Tike Not ice A Lea c tremenag thatec E rt . i t op t aftl'AVT:' P I O KT dor whlcirthe uncletidgued bathe sots t igh t , rk al he ratradilrr , cording to law: Therm frarradre for Jade Irk 'the subscriber.ild 43, Mall. L.igit . of Unto each. U 7 foe, oce. isouz con recoluam. IIAASCS 097. kottiniee,tike..o r astr - . • ' • • Head of. Na r atiOn • .'lllll l / 1 0 1 V D.-. a LMlLitudoodned &slog tdoullfy ttratio =Mid . rav store. bud wiry b• found oo 310101 lime; doom o few doo KoeWs Hocel,,wbae be will bo Slid Kelm Ms old onion= as well as memo. • - . -. • c. W. ii.OTT. Liam, Apeil,lllo. . . . - --k . W. I BRONSON &CO- At Vusq, Depo . " ra rE the eitattoz Quilt many . CuMOlers and the Public to I Aith ELEGANT '•- Pall and ll:lnter - Elicoajz OF FOREIGN' AND. DOMESTIC., Dry -Goods ' , 'BOOTS Ac IitHOES, • • • CROCKERY, lIA.RDW ARE, GROCERIES, &c., At iolesale & 'Retail, I CLAI3I TO BE THE Cheapest Store Ik OUR PLACE On VICINITY. , • AU *mem:sere hwheettelly to ezyulne ear Ample ilea, Wore p l urcheelegeLtewherr; fuel we feel confident that the - f • ;Goods and Prices WILL PLEASE THE MOST -ECOOMICAL. Flour and Salt . 'bfhLe - load, barrel, or Sack, cheaper,thfint4cheamt.. A. 'BRONSON & CO Susquehanna DCpot.r.a...s3.lM GEO. L SHAW, - - - Produce CommissiOn Merchant," Na. 3 Elie Buildings. Reade Br:Y. T am lircpaoca tb twelve Conalymcncot;, of row-you, c.a.gatut..fro knoa-loixo of Ow PRODUCE 1:1„ - : 4 /NF--c.s, my du:m.1110 LOCALITY, large cot coutooloat STORI3IOe4I, that I±ll3 - 1l I-eon:0111l to 1.111... e of Coor.knorleotAro kraut 11ETTEIL•ADVANTAGE, cicaa moot laanws in ;New York. Advliiirtr 91 made .on Cousigitineiats •i oC Firod!tee,:&e., i j kequired. _, strinlat s -eut,c, 7 n 1 'en to tine the Sale of Con:di:macula, mat. Prompt Ileturoi made. All Saks Omar-auto-gal. • (11.:0:L.1911Alr. - Late flout 1111.1. & A ILNISTRONU. - Ji , t , rvs wham, to inform! Ms old Mends and patrons that he tri,oht liiipleAsed.to Twelve Condrsownts from them .1.4 °went.— r 4.1 two twenty So n o experleneela the exclusive Con, ndmitst Busk o. he flatten that be can Ore mare batl.fate don. ;lir Cot itsmoss so Low As ANT linstvzisrmi furor in Ncw lOac GEO:L.:4I,IW. . • . REFERENCES. U. Chauncey, Pre c. Met% Los. Co: J. 1., Adains tk Co. New York, C. Brutal. rms.-Mts:. Ban i Antlatrotti; " Wm. Harrtik Pre,. Na.,.CLArk .5‘ Thonneon, J.M.Strdwell, POMMont.ln& Co. A. A. , O. Little. ' " I. Fork..Pre.44.fanite In. Co. Jatnett'V.Frceutan, " • Sand S. rowell;AlaVor,Brooklyn. R. L. Case, - Sheehan y: )(aid.* Lane. Capt.daracs H. Ltied, 't • .1. 6.1.1ght15.4, lh.lduan-stfiet. Miller A; Co. A. W. BROX:4)N; of Susquehanna Pepni, will raielro and for ward Predutviif allidn‘B to the al.vt , - O. 1.. SHAW Al3ll JUST VS HILL, "York. The Who of Sale, with timid fund...cwlll De Isom hack 1411 e Store of ;aid BRONSON. . . September .-ly . . T#E IVI ON TRO S E r 3 1 I General Finding store IS NOW 0. K. FOR 'FRE , WINTER'S *TRADE.. , . . A general aasemment of - - - r:01 . Y .' fOr . CP C). Clo lei .. .11 r •, . : Print. Gimdautua Alpoma... Paromcitaa, Idesinno.. A- large. rdulorto tlstlit Or IWOOLESLbit - lag, _any quanitty of COTTON GOODS, slab a. :,:hecabiA., Cambric., Lacra. EMb.. - olderb-, Cancer... Worn Pa pa. -Wlndovr Shade. Tomei"; and Cord, °lairs mid Holed cal+, lloots andSi!Ni& na ts and Cal" Forel-Am and ponirsde Hardware, .., Nails; Iron and Steel; . _ :,.......: ..,..e ek,.,A.,„ c.. eiP , CTAii Ch. 3 rA Trace Cki 4 r , t ihttlq PORTAJILE SCA LE-', for -..tror es.r, Crockery - and Wass \ 'are,Cbc. fie, Sugars, Tea, Rice, Sc A lArgi• aloi Von soltadod aso,rtincm. of 1 . Shelf' Hardivare, , • I too nircoOrou3 to mention.. call and seo fur rburs.eices. , . '•111. S. Wilson & Son. - Montrose. tiuv. 1559.-te STOVES I- . STOVES 1 .. , A t itedacitd pekes: H. It l 4 t it r n IT T is just receiving a large '',N l ir W s STAVES; • • i. luctudiug I. full uuostuatt of . - ' - 0 c.) - 0 1 K 1:1 - cc?) 9 PoOor,. Office, and Skop Stores, for WOOD or COAL Alsc; • Stave 'Pipe, Zinc, Stave Tubes, -4c. • BIS 'ASSORTMIM- will INCIAIDE thy MOST SELEOTand.DESDIABLE 'STOVES in market, at PRICES - LARG ELT REIXCE.D, CASH OR PROMPT P.Y. :S:ear *ford, November . 9, 135i..-tf The New At Great - Bargattis ' • IEAELY PAY . ANO. SMALL PROFITS !-_ vir • .TirRRITT has tow Store rani Is making large additions to KZ.; Ids Sip& of FALL and WINTER GOulsts, to a hichle seo.d - taste the attentiott of P ruin pt. paying bnytiri. embraeing the host de sirable varletitr. 1.0)2133' .ICaligN3 - SDIDZI • Rich. Fail Prints and Plaids; in DeLaince. - Dnerti. ant Plaid Nfirriltro. RomdfctothsGitailbantsand bilks; liroche, (..,...hmq*..Sitt,.,l Wool Shawls; Rich Ribbona li."4•etts. *al kloisers. Net Hasd, LaditafglOtha, /3:14410211412.1* Nqil . ) 11 toll assortment , • STAPLE' LIB FANCY- Cllllll.3 1 - . died, Intdadltig IRlS:erica, en altery. Hardware, Sloes; u-Steel.. Nails, 'Lae and Caps, Roots and shots, Floor Clutha Paiuted Window Shad.% Wall 'raper, Drugs, Paints, 011 s, Fora Ranh, Rohe*, 4L•e. • The ender ;neck beingistge. and boned (or tank will fire sapprhir oPitortanit , for r.holos es•loctbits, and will be said foe it LADY PAY. fv to Ni pi;i• mut. below sindar prices. An, culmination' of the GOODS and PitiliklS will he Atlas' pottahle W ttitew wild. whit to I Lou)'. • I Ylotir tk - Salt ,ebiustan' tly"on liand.. New Illlioixt, Oct4ther 5.%,' Min • • • • Steam Eingble for Sale. APORTABLE STEAM EI , i6IIVE, oftrim eight to ten horse power ai wsually rated low been running about i!lialteen moats. It will be mold for no Exalt, jut Leona Ma capacity tr not atosdent for our Willem It may be wen at ally time at our ewatitirtrueilt. M. L. Xrier..4.so.NS. Bryoklya. Aug. IL - 18LO.—tt. . . - • ~, Moie , Cheap Goods. i AA .11.1i,eft. Prints. Gingliszas: 60 do Dejalneis ; r t.) dp iroolts .L1,./Ay Quads; /WO gds ..., bonitos at reduce!' pia., or doom. _, . , • IMILs! -MA rts. , ,r . 261.1.L.5, I!, 1 . . . - • . . • . , , ..B r ji1 . 11 5 , 114 43 ' 7 .‘,.. 113. 41 " 11 . ") ... 14 •.. J . LYONSic tis) i . . - Kerosene I Kerosene ! , ' Tim otIcrINE 4RTlCLE—alnipet as pure and HAW as Ira- Oa, and la.tdk.l - for.burtaug the same. Also. li : I . EXrRA-WICII AV:21 7 ,4' Jr - SYRUP . • • ... . . I Just reeetreti t - ' 7" ' _ ' --, T., LYONS é SON.' . .Old Dr.-Heatlei Book ot Travels . t il ) Awl ifpc disfvfeens of 04 Japaufai and East lodLu i t). M edfulues.v cuutS itli full dlUus to? thusellulu cure of lluu. . uutoptjun, iirouchltls, - Cour,l4. 0.4c15, .(.aturrh, A.: hso, - Fevers, Ileaft.lliecupe, ScroAils. thleauf, DrlPPuimivalfux Con= Gnaw/ and Iniuury_ Dex*lt.. Ferimle equiplututa.flrc... I. with hundriiis ufie4llle4colt cures and ehgrulage. ; For th e par. ;me of rescuing us fumy su ff ering fellow-lielop uth=l..tae fr,..A . 2 . 1 ., RT fusgure de4 . Itorfll be wit toltely port of the t; by .. 7 .n, U) *tufa to ; . ,. -.l*. 11 * "111. ....' ... .;.. - ' ' 447 BuimasfaY. New - Yoik City. Sold by A b el T ureen, moutruut; Hayden Bwthere, New Miltutd; C. P. lialtirpes, .: •••sSrairsose...oet.. , ."l4,l - • .. . ~ .. • MU SUS wefts. 1 weasly • r:-1 ramktor SLAM sad Qum no. 6 . 44 - _ 4.4197400V‘. MI 10111 51i COURT ST., ADJOINING THE BANK OF BINGHAMTON: a IL MURRAY, Agent. TEM SPAplis and ELEGANT STORE 15 now open wlth mare Fe Stork of • - 7:3113t Or,C)C, gEI WM& for extekridnem, and iarlety, thr ourpwii Miitang ever ofrerred la tho Southent Tlet. • Our Cloth Department abeneds with e:617 delerlption of Okatis. Culwlnterrt,Eettlnette. vest, hip . , Over Cominp4, Tracerlientneki Jenne, ac.; ac, • ? rota the nleeet to the cheap*. In the line of - -. DRESS G-OODS, I t he lamest mil meet elegant Stocky' and-Fancy Silks; .Ever Exhibited in ibis Plairrand Prided all Wool French dlottuos. front Ott cents up. Rich elllutz nralvd all Wool-lic Ladner'. - 121e.ltIndla Silica mud ttou pm k tithch mat English tituff Go6dic of crcn Si? le Ht. Good douLD4 rola oltly ld c. and B.ixony rialds and :Sin" only al C, M. Lalncs, 19 c. Ehallati Frinta wortl4 12siad I t ti cons raid ce.nts. Good Dark 6 ikuta. saiaa,vorlsat Of M4e);wanied Rob Ruy, to Me most ele. put Double Beirlie, acaikr t.klan eve: iilA/WIE. GROAKS, • • RAGLANS,' • • . _ 1 • DUSTERS, tadieb' ciothstf every Fancy Color and Quality with Trimmindeto .Gloves and nosiery or on kiwis anaiwalltim ibr Gents, LailloiYliO3 , . .7.tives and Child ren. Lodkei L.94!ts, all mates. . - • • , 100 pion,. Whit 4 and Smrlo, Plain and Wonl Flma.nli, to tailing lens tlnuilthe New Yuri. 14titAge . • ,X 1 0 VIZS T re S Y ' • . - .. Of every kind, 4 .the ' tc.tv, pteee l or ram. fikaar.l and .13rowtr Slav:Lino, 6 milk "J. 11l LL„.A,:xlit • • 111.111iiiel l Y's Goods , ; - - "of every Alf,,rlpll6n; wi,:aisKae and Ntllliners wlth the. at New Y.nk W11..1,11t. PrI,N24. FT the be Una One Of !;ibi• Pruprleton xpends ht., A h01. , .111ne In New York Clip, tvolrlLg formardlitzthe. . • BEST BARGAINS, thr market utrora, rirclwert• maTilj• nn ..ar Stock fall and a..ortnitht tanuplc te. All Gun& l.nala 64. Ih, 111<111, ate In eonaoetiou R lII] a tUria, In Nese I • .e/c. (rani the thlllenera. Manufactimr: , Arelm, and Yor York :NuL.ll"l, Ilona_ dlnct, Ittereby ,wing theJol. l Kfu prods, • The Beno of tehich our' Cu4toniere can hive From the fLcllltln we posces weliNOW that we cul dud Will sill all Kinds Of Dry Goods • . jr—.3 - I* - Than ANY other Houe IN 'INN SECTION., ; We have the Athl.ITY. and .a.e will rat tri'r our Prnot7ltialla Caw udurns, oa aunt:lit:Awn, that we have theItItTOSITION. Look out for the New York Store, . J 1 COURT STREET.. - H. N. HURRAY_ Agent . I.3INGHAMTON. ' oOi iio PuiCD • ' l'lll ui rl min 1.17:"‘ • .a I d o*--',llll I=';:.l. W. II ' - • L- .....d - P 0 p. p. tg ~ hi I piims•m% -- - ce-1 , -. 15 .itact . - .5.-0-si • CD ' - 0 '•••• 6.....4 ,t.l* OcDO l 1 CoPO I M L--- ' j ct- ;:y-.go • t • --.0 I CD ti t _ t '0 ~.,,,0 1 1 4 1 Z o i:)- Cs' ",i ;L i ( - A Q.A4 . 114 8 L: i c"'"ssm ' 4 00 01 J/1 :4; 0, 1 p a zmii. 5) ul Fs w =CZ ( = 1 --'— , c+ ; v .: • Cooln PeOle ( . 3f Illontrosel fry Goo s, Carpets, & Oil cloths, 4, LOOK YOK & cote Cheap pkighaniton Store. This is the age:to:get die ?cora of your mOncy. NEW GOODS EVERYWI3I3E BLNGILIILTO.t,.Sept. 'IL 1.53:4-nlayV3 , 4l . , :111.CKINNEY & HULL, ~ tifHOLWALtiIIEALERS In Plrati,, Pall, Nall& Pork. Oath, itclainuio,pard,Oaluun, Lard, Vermin, Closer and l'iroolLy ,Soed.' Mao; • . . „ I • . STORAGE' AND FORWARDING gg.„k long eata!AZ all and Nrial knywn t,:lookoluo ou ike ennui. 1111oraworon, N. xi - ._ . I .. : . . We immird orngalintlf'lltrife'lleakra to Over no a CAI/ 101,11 . 11 , 1t.'m our nue, an use dial) kevp a tarn. etock on liAltd, W' bull ut Ole luau& inarket prin.. t . • ,' = . , . • . Fair' Patent Scalp,. • • . _ the lest and most A•ll3l;ti' Kale :tn me. Platform; Dahl:Lid; Cowie?: and IKu*t. Salt.e.uf an am. rnt _ w.. 6. tte: , :mw , ur ,l .t ter per, by_ • . 31aKINMA 111. LL. Om. 111.1a011, ,Taly .. • . 'Wheeler - &.,Meliek's 'Horse. Power, Thresher, and Separator.- - . • - LSO. Witt EGER'S. t'03111INIII) 1111/lE.SEIER and WIN. NOWEIt. mota.le of thrttlllott ud - cimulng 6:;w 125 To 175 of 'them, stud from 5'50 to ;UM huAltels of mtst•er (tor. Thew nouthkooritot,WAlMANTED to (JIVE ENTIRE S.t_TISFATION, or tozytrotrtunor4 itt tlw explrallon of Itre3oatotble time for trial: •., 416° Htorse Rakes,. a supgrlar awl iluni4learticiu, Air sale di Irsnufact urees p.riccs tier thy W.! . • Diclilly.LSEY &II CI:L. - S. llc.K.l.victs„ - rt. 11: lit;La , - 13.1.hyJuilutuu.li,1„, July 11, - •O 4 'w • Tilt. THAYER. 'of the DINO ITA3fitatil WATER CURE. .I.l' be at Ousquellahha Dept. (19col'e Hotel.) ml the (th of ouch month, awing tbr eiug IMd Suuntiert-fur will And it to their utleautagc to pee Idm 0 tall. _ • • - Pititatri welt ol 41 all at,hl.o Et' 741.1i1.1511 - 11:NT, to IC IND -11.03111,1N. 1. Y. tlibere, erre). extraat 'anti votiriatuv may be' fouhd for the euiveututut trestfitea of Ix vAtitus. . . . .. . . . ... Nlngin ywn. N. 14, Yanth Vt. 18,"...tf - . .• :'." . --._...7., - -r-,.........:- V....„'„--..----...,.....—..--..___.'t ,-...-,—..- M lakeille - 014. ngsflewi •Thi A Suequel nn only .a• the •A It Alfoo AN Y td..trf.lt i :a.t. 45, and as Index wide; - for Tablett,' .Stantb; Bar ant 1,61 4, Coutater, htelndroll 004 rilwl , 1 , 20 9 , T.5.,- 1 - - - • FignrOd ?ruble . grid ' StainiiMpreit&iy .or vntious h!,r,es and titylins, acid alt warranted to wand the test of boll log water; Lot Cotfoehot. Calothene, Sylrha., Ac..-Ae., and will not break or chb in oolet or hot weather. • Juat the midi 'to make old furnlunc new. For wale by ', - A. N. 131.3LL5.1i1), . , Mont rose, JulyA; tnne.. . ... • . ' ' MEAT MAIt4ET . , • •! On PublietAitcnue, near 'Searles Raul: - lita,: i r i nq i l, sto„„ile9,s u ri Bait c;plif.ATIE CALl , l3.a...e.P.ltt l iM i llit r A l in;. (yr AM )4 . lltog i rab' .16;00.4t ' FLANNELS. unliomanAlmEy,:s ABEL TURRELLs . T To _TAti Just ntrnott Ibr,mßekcitrig purellrolif Ls now re. 11 cc 1%1 ug ono of th e lan,,at and Lett aa."ritnonte of, ' • . . - -I I t. - `.. Clib it, , r • k • ever etre:l4lln thls.morkit. The quAlity,of newly min Wog goiod; and all 'won-Antoci ma reptimenlell. Tonto: READY - CA omt LOW PRICKS. Some geosolltdeo of the stook may Lilac:OW Han the Ittilonlot.: enumeration t . Daeas, MEDICINES, - SIEYEIt & Plated Spoone, •OiismlcaLs, - . Forms, &c , PAINTS, OILS, • • Gotd.Pens .. ... YARN ISITES, - Statione'ry, ' . -.. ' WINDOW ,GLass, I. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BASS • DYE SiOrPs, -- • "VIOL STRINGS, BOWS, 4C., GROCERIES, • .• ' - Porcelain. Tooth, - • GLASS NVARR,• •. , • LlTRoOluells ' . CROCKERY', , Artist's TubePaints,,l • MIRRORS, CLOCKS, Brushes, &c., • Wilt PAPER, , . . also some NYtiooic• PAPER, - . DRY Goons, .. -, . WINDOW OIL SHADES, ; Wooden Ware,, - FaNcr Goons, . yard and Jap'n'd Ware, Minima L INSTRUMENTS, FLUID and,OIL CANS, ' LAMPS, JEWELRY, ' Camphene, Coal Oil, PERFUMERY, • :BoliNtso Fcrin, , STONE W ARE,' ALCOHOL, Bnoous, BRINHES, ,' • Terpentinei '''_ WHIPS, USIIIRELLAS,• Lane, Tanner's, -NEAT BIRD OAR?, • . Foor:Liuo, Olive, CAS- ' j'OCK ET Karrr..4; - You, Boiled, and Raw GI7Ns, PIsTOLs, ‘, .. Linseed OILS, • . AMMUNITION, . Wh Rd Lead, • •LIQUoItS, TRUSSES, Ztaci and all kinds of ..SlTPOlrrans, • "COLORED PAINTS,' .. PORT-MONNAIES, Vinegai, • • SHOULDER 1311ACEs CANAlty_ Gkr.o, • SPECTACLES', also all the pOpulaT : PATENT MEDICINES, . gut other thityls too nurron4 to mention, -' '' AM It Is Intoratilet . ,l.le to give Wale than a gorteml _output , of my stolD through the Nottittapers, every one wilklng, tit nib:, I...lnvited •to mill and moo:mine: CuNtomera on enterinzNte . Sture tuttu 11014,- poet ti, s tlit ll ert" thihg ho goo. ; Ituttla :krly Ilyery a rticle unrav•l whit be proatleed Igy Inquiry. ittankful h.r .he 11:K .n.} patronsigt hitheito reeelslttl, he 41iNL TeRNELE. • hopes to merit aClalll II tialwe tg,a , large Inenase or the 84111 , ' . ' liontrwe, October 15,38:53.: • :• • / . HOSTETTER'S STOMACH ~ B ITTERSa Cti Ir is a fact tliat, :its:4mile period. every mem- - her of the huinid tinnily is subject to. disetiim or disturbance. or the bodily functions; bur, witiii s he aid of a goal tonic and-the exercise g of - plaincommon : amuse, they Max be able sO to • regulate . the system as to secure permanent -health. 'ln order Ito accomplish this desired. ~f! object, the true coltrse to pursue is certainly that which will:produce a .natural State of • things.a( the least_ hazartlef vital strength and 174 life. For. t his .purpose,:Dr. Hostetter litAs In • troduced to this count - 1-y a preparatiOn bearing his name, which iS meth new medicine, but one 2, that has been tried for years, giving satisfac- 3L. tion to - all who have used it.' The Bitters ...?„ Operate 'powerfully upon the itomach, bowels,,,Y9 and liver, restoring them to is healthy and .d vigorous - action, and thus, by the simple. pro- - 7 .: cess of strengthening miture, enable the sys tem _to triumph over disease. • . • For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nan- -• sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or itnyßilious ›^ Complaints, arising front a ,morbid inactiim tho Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Ityscntery. Colic. Cholera Morbus, &c., these :41 litters have--no equal. '. 'Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generallycon traeted by new settlers, and caused principally by the Change of water and diet, will be speedily -regulatetLky 'et brief use of this preparation. F . ,' Dyspepsia, a.- disease which is probably more 5 ,prevulent, in all its various forms, titan any other,‘and the cause of which may always. be - attributed to (ICrangements of the digestive,:. organs, can be cured. without fail by -using. HOSTETTER'S- STOMACH BITTERS, as - - per'? directions on the bottle. - For this disease every . 3 physician will recommend Bitters-of sonic kind; ~.,."- thenwhy not use 'an article known to be meal- e lible ? All nations' have their Bitters, 88 ftipre ,, .ventive of disease - and strengthener of the,sys- - teM-in general; .and among there nil there is 3. . not to , be ftnind a more healthy people than .-- the Germans, from whole this preparation ema tutted, based upon. scientific expertments which' • have tended to prove tile value of this greteg. ' preparation in the scale of medical science.' FEvrat asn - Aottn..--This trying and provole , ' ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp or a the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha -dov.inn short tine, and.rendering him phy- sically and mentally useless, can be, driven. 'from the body by the use of lIOSTETTERLS RENOWNED BITTERS.. Further, none of the a above-itatmrdiseases can be Contracted, even =. in exPosed situations, if the Bitters 'are used a as per directions. • And as they 'neither create 9. nausea nor offend- the palate, and render un- :" I necessary any change-of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion,!- the complaint is .re- ‘ moved aS speedily as is;'eonsistentwith the pro- duction of a thorough 'and permanent cure. - Far PeesOus ip Alaaneed rears, who are suffering from nn enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are -invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need' , only be tried- to he •appreciated. And to a - !nether while nursing these titters are pensable, especially where the mother's•nour ishment Is' inadequate to the-demands of the -•;7 child, consequently her, strength must yield, and here it is ; where a good tonic, such as.s . ' Hostetter's Stomach Bitters; is needed to impart temporary strength- and vigor to the .system.,E ,Ladies Should ,by all means try this remedy for all vises of debility, and, before so doing, . should. ask ,their physician, who, if he is itc,quainted With the ‘irtue, of the Bitters, will . recommend their use in all cases ofweakness.' • CATION.—:SVC emotion the public against using Sr; any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for 1108TETIMIVA CELF.BRATED gTOMACJI - BITTERS; E and sea that each hottlo has the words - Prc,J. Ilostetter's Stomach I . :titters" ldown• on the sides of -the bottle, and Etampcd on the metallic cai) . - 5, covering the cork, and obseryo . that our autograph . . algnatnre is on the label. , • C••••preptkred and sold by HOBTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold •by 'ad druggiits, grocers. mid dealers generally, throughout the United States. etuaada, South 1 America, and Gierinair. • • • riepttmlvr f29,18-51.—1f - - . • -Will ' C: 0 3131 .oELLltn ui th r e . r . ;ll , l.4Laßtidcgat that cannot fall• . t. darge GR .- ITC-RR At the old and meta-knowneetaldhlattehtionueily octet:Atm! lor O. 31. Crane. SUVA RS, TEAS, C . V.EFEE; PICE, FLOUR, and .SA LT, My Me itork or barrel,) FISH', and all .a:releke.'Usually found to tem eltiflrocerk-1. • • • Flonihy the Wholesale and Retail. Ai I mean to merit. I hope to metre a ilherot,ehnn public Mune. 1. E. The laid tor:PELTS, .I).EACON,IniI VEAL 5111 ti v,- Z. COBIL .11...ddroett, March 16, 1f54.-to • • . • LADIES' GAITERS 21.,,T.!0,1'NM,T1TT:!:1A,11, 1 41..`"tr..*:'41;fir:02, 1 r,.' 41 - rge avintrone, flay 2r..16.b. • . . FRESH 'GOODS': THE TOMO STOCK : AT POST itIROTHERS..". beladnea. Ituallnn, and 'White Goads, mtv4lll.l Lace dud Edging, Itibtualudx. , Our aux* L now • 0-0 - DTP - L E •I AAP AT • ' • • • tOW'PRICE-S, %' J un63{ HF,RRING'S PATENTIIRE AND BURGLARIROOF.SAFES Viatl) y n ate ehall prate that one of 1.0 () 0 tiat : idA fa n iket ie an ihettlehtel TAt, to pzeterse tta cetteuta. The BEafr SAVO mute. F. B. cIiANDLF,R, Aarwr. Itoutrcee,.icay. Looking Olat,sees. - .. LL SIZES , nil 10, -,6_X 4Q, .: : in- 03114raTeit. . "Gilt. Pictur6;'Fraines, - n0nh„dw0ed.,,,,E.,,,. , -- L.OOKIIIII GLASS:. -P1.11114 - - .ru, Irmo old Frailos au shnrt. .NutSoe. ,TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING. BED., . • , the ivy nut cabinet Furniture and Chairs. Sign. PainfAng. COFFIN PLATES coostantly oc lAI4 and engraved on *font 'no . Ike by - ' • -E. roalyibut, • Ilaateera Nardi so. . NEWS- OFFICE'. 'ATM YoRK CITY lIILTSTR ATE]) NEWS PA PK11.5, WO, • .1.11 AZIN - 03, 4re.,trorsele et the Montrose Rook - • • • /I.!. Byle4lllUll.> 1411011114•1421111 - KEYSTONE. MOTEL. Wm. K.HATCIC Proprietor. • . , Mule T (trouw,talloc° o r TI portion el Montrone, ht now tutlz nun pie ul Iltodel.e.l, and woo opened on the 97th - of Sept.; 165? tor the finutodatien of the public and t t ne. elm The Froprieter . feeta confident that be la note prep ured to miter.' Ulu guf.sta in etunoer that tatnubf au to give Complete Satisfaction.. The Ifousennti Furniture are-NEPA. and PO expense hag la , en Ede eal to fender it EQUAL. If not S Vtt withEßloll., to any almilar ertahflah.' nutnt In ltd. tart of, he Stair- l Is Well euppllelth all THE RE. CENT ISIPROVEMENTS - an I CONIFvfLTS, and 0131,101341 WAITERS wilt ALWAYSIst at ten danoe. to respond to cuatoutre. The STABLES CdatlCCtCd 'With t Howe are . New and - Convemetit. ° The Proprietor resp , ethilly nolidli the patronage of Ida old friends and the public generally. . . ' WM. K. BATCH. •Stontrpee, Sept. • '• . . UNION ALEXML Exact JustlCC, to. ALL MOOR. 1"A. MOON &CO,. reipeetf Illyinfono thou Herld:lnd thepulr . Ile, that they have ample aid - their lanTe and Superior . FLOURING - MILL t AT 15 , NONDALE; . and itantnented the trianutherkre et all the various Clods or FLOUR, MEAL, ARD - FEED, ; 1 . . Of‘the poreat quality. To thes=e nparlirainted Leith air firtableimoot :ye Would say : WZ. RAVE FOta I ax Or EXCXLI.CST ,STOMA rmttuV tntlln.`d to- Bart A 31thalion. ITN N. Y.: and nuperior Machinery frin the Wioliircitrot Iron Wort of 1. STantori At Co. of Nev. - bumf,. ail It three Dolly or the 4,4 /dor (loth, and the whole fitted up 'With all the Modern ImOoVemenlf of a Mgt-Class' Mill. . In con.,,e,Fieuct of tlltsi: Inapr"vvn ents, the -" SCREEN'. is di5p..1.1.11 ith and toc4o-reoultsMoth.ll3.sl„ rini nt isll ma ;.nr I. bvttor andwhiter, and the wring lo elle custotuvr In g and R gratils wlll (Mem ev R. al per cwt. , , . . . i ' • . C. USIOM Work . exonitat promptly., and in the Mit nnumer:. FLOUR, MEAL, and FE . F.It kept for Kiln at the LOW v:.vr CASII PRICES. ;'e-SAT.YArTION att - itv IN.F.V.ERY PARTICULAR. Public I.rorr•lnesell; respectfully mill • illunda!r, Feb, • • REMOVA.L. New FfrmJ New'Storie. Enblie Aveniie, jtustl below J. Etheridge's. A.. .13 1 11.1 .. a .t 5 ,.. , , rn 7 rrLYn!l x • I ,n i louti r e_ the public that Lr It , IIM. L. ALLEN, In the FLDUR,• FEED, AND GROCERY_ 13 - U SI, .E S • . A 1 ,.. Oat they herd irmorvllrrtotijc•lr r.ewly - tr.. ~.. att44l kip Imlkllng„ . . oldie A vettn....l ,, t• Lel. , .1, Eth v ed ge l. Druz Sa on,, when; can always be ffßuAd tlic chulmst bra 14.3 of - • . Family Flour, -•- ' . .• • • • • • . ... ... . • 'Meal, Feed, ,' Porli,- aiirg, . • .• , , ' Clover, i .ield, .' . -'" • ' Garden Seeds. .. .. -.- . . . ALA, a fk:tlc.r. I arem.ltumt Gf .. , .. Grocer/et, nth -as ISugari, Molasses; Syrups, Ten, Coffee, &c. Ace. Tilankral Or val.f.tVni, wotthlial!rit a ecktinitanme of, the nme. under the I,t•sv em,. pletking ow- ''e... , to do t,,,, Lk t lONA ho[. v . by tILLII barghill to IN >un.,vf ~, and I RIGHT EXTEtaI . . . . . ' . - , , ILA wurtrucro. , .hr , ~ 6 SUIT'II • S. .4-11-. T II Ell S i • ..0c.i5i2E5..,..., Pit.R.lll-i to mai the. 1111Ela or . . -` Walnut, -Cherry,l - and Mahogany, ... 'awl warrontokl to wurli right by tti the W - 11 , . SlOntreee. June 9, 1111,3,:tf - ... .- • RE 1 1 11.4 VAL. , • r: _... F. FORD Ii \r hairennwed his IlAbiNl.Sel 44 . . A—II Y. tv,l Tit UN li - Snor. .un .... tl o or, ,t, Into ..,:;• littllZll the belhlibr foiled) , (recopied 1.t .' 1.{...1,1 ,t , W rb. - ten .1 ~r,r,door below heitler le. boeldarini whlclan Ila, tit led IT tai,rta..ty fora . • Saddle, Harness, and T.rank . Shop, and where l.rwnuld be happy to i t ive • Ifamem Ttlintnint, C trrLiztTnrnnangs.a.,:xneral amgs.rttbent :Oak Tann,llLol.'ulA.l . , on hand. frout,so2.icli llarni2...iv will" 1, nude am! ..W. e ii 4L l , l , lj. , .l.'i rs T , l . :l). All , trinnning (A; ‘, .(l .. l , ll4.:l w tl • r th ':l:7 ;:nee a Om, I,cur In n, .4 that 1 - And 01,1444 U., F. FORD I II,,t:d, , Nl , .ntro,e, • . . CROOK-& JOHNSTON. l• a. UFACTI:4I.I:S OF Carriages,_: ent .THILL,E., - BOWS . . • Wagon Poles, arb: Plough Handles, Grear Besu , Suscii7II•LIANN.A. COUNTY, PA..' List of Prii!Cs . . • inch Yellies, $1,25112 inch Follies,- 2,00 14 t •` . " - - - 1,3812 " ". - : 3,06 t}'" " - - - -_ 0.10 11 " " 1 t%i FAills, bent beets% " " - 1,75 " straTht, •- . , 50 " • " - I,Bllllick - ory`Poles, Unt, Great 3er.d, Avril 14, 1$::4.11" HOTEL - KEEPERS, Merchants and Grocers. , CANT now 141 supplied with the best - Illtril* '-' 4O tment of • - ,),,,,:-,.,-•=,.., •; i L audWintE_ Liquons - - ever Ofleredin this county,consisting of Otard Ovnae,• . -21 d l'ort Trine, (Pare j.) Pale and drak SeigiFtle; Fine 'Old .Madeira, • . UititedPrapiirtorßraridy S. if. ilatieira. . ...: Heeler Bregn. Selierdtan,'• lack-Berry Brandy, in and Cli!er leaf Gin, • . bottles, , . Scotch ik Malt IViiiakey, Lose ife.,Cardial,l Mahon aliela do. Mite siandy, fe l e . kre-• Old 11: arbon • do.. servel• • i , . Old R. a • dd. -. „ our Ilion'', for Cobking, j Old J mica Ruin, •• . .ilfalnga trine, St Cep x • • do. .. ". ' JIBE'? BRANDY, N e ve . gland do. - Itedified • Trhiakey, by the Pale•Browa .kGold. Sher barbel, •'' • • - at mix* „teynnd 011111.tetItIon. Other by the PIPE, PUNCREON, 1-IAIIIML,or GALLoN. Every firth:le warranted . rtproxoded. For the Wall took I hots , a oufefotrarlik nt BRANDY. talc trod/WM, for titedleinut purporos, In book*, - Man. : OLD FOICP,SIif-R -KY. and I,IADEIRA WINE, ROSE CORDIAL, and BLACK• IitaitYIIRANDY,Tor Dtarrldea, More on 114.10. &Ivo, 4 door* below-Searle* Mote(. ' JACK. eukm.nustus. Montrose."April 1.t,1850.-tP ': ', . , rffillE• solv•uriber has removed It stock of Goods to the .. IFEAS) _l_ OF NAVIGATION," .where ,e will note be found with a lariry and de.drable aka a - • Ready* Nadi) , Clothing; .- ~'H ATS, CAPS, iko.,lec, • . e consiatin,•••vf every variety and shade; and IVA Rit.IN ,RT I.: in" lo- made In - eeery particular as good aa eitrtotp work. and at psis that tvotnot fall to son ; for Hiram' la PAT, •Tbankftil for last fdevrt he lifivv r i. to tiled: a entoinnanee of the lathe. ' ii. 1,...,NGD0N, '.."31,/,i,tro.u, c11?..1, 19.1.7;.-tf - 1 • -.117r4 RMERSIiTTEND.Iird' A rola: underdamedvvotild rem Ily_aAa tOntar- to' the F.Gist Cal, _L. and ail othent Intereated; Galt ' IIOTT -. &.TI1 1 4111EN, •• • --, at ttie old stand of M. ,E. E. MOT T. re prepared in flinitai P.T.OWIi M(Fe moo. Approved patterns now i use, tooth v !SLAT(' LILEY'ri, YTTS IRON BEAM, &o. ) Iso.POINTS of all Sands, Laitibadesi Cultivator meth. and Evil Orals of ivilainips for Fanners aIA others; all of lash vre prows* 10 sell us LOMlas vaii to tainted by tiny taloa. Ilabrotrit In air country. -.. , i . , V. 1.14.1.11 11/ ITT. . 1 I . .. U. A. TILD.CIi. Montrose, Dectmtitt I, 1i543.-tt .. i _ -- --,--- • • so ap I Yt a a i f act ory~ ritlSP , tutmrilv kee;pi ennelantly nn bona t. male at Sdn eamash, nena fn ]Soothe.,, the ho 4. quitty r uf SUPT. POA P. mnntsfnettn , eat rim the Ira OM URA OkAle. and roar; lu . the obi fushlonea and Pvt. by en). reget,t - rqr tt oW thatfiartnAL the grenne, IN rnarnaltettary the stop for $^ t 0 a-lA.ITeI. Warranted In :nwereln good :allele, ea the poop may be returned and the. money :elands :di . • . . - Per barrel. ..;\ - ,' .!. ..... 3 MOO -** Half Barrel ''' 2,50 • Gallon ' • . • , - . whotemle dialer, will he fernlaho—lf Oetivered at the Ashen. lt Stunt reae—ut the rail! of Fen Panels' tar III& or at tiesairatta at tea bar re 4 for r,e). . -j JOHN HENRY ICI4ES. litutrcee, 31amb 7, iF..56,t( ..... 1 • . , ; ." 7 ,"7 ------;-- 7 - 7 -4 "' — r . --'----r---77 lEEE • COXY:ireine,' Itrpt+ifiEjegrand and 'l./P.Eltßi HEADSTRollGOalm,oll,toule.iiiits)ne,comq . barnik . f.L SpmalsA • Emmvnin.(leupthMiiserritSati.Aß , ROT:In mp _ Rocizsiwherepain ' LOCATION ,Tr 1 8 49, vr , T0 10 :7h 6 PF/4ti, st 6l l,(o.3.lltme . ,iarliilbtel. -mmik.ititr . tet. • ‘. • • iIOWE'S . • . ' PATENT - latlPTie SPRING- 'BED. fin.zury, Coinfort, and Eaae Combined. •rith ro Zehrated:Beds Du by ' • • • - • vicw, BM= kw. Fish; D s !pp'ed Capdles, 1L DW . A Lt. EN. cm ALLZS TOAVN : 1 TABIEt E Xt.cE,xtcilcoNrell.. MEM ET ACROSTIC. soiolitiliglOtts'ili V(ilift.oe. BL.&CKSNMUNG CARRIAGE-MAKING • • BY Sal EA M! -• VIA IVLE-V,Sc A T1(1:0 . '". ,111,7 4 ,t17, MA- rono , o , d,lntn ~i d . • Oh Turtiliike Stall; fa . , are RAN I:FAVIVEINC7-3....1 N‘ 171 • 7, 7' • , CarriageasW ' agOnS 2 ' CU . t. • ' t,ers ; Sleighs; , T 17,77 hare ptott7leit thearktv7.77 with a TEAM 17-.7 the bet-twin . fourhincry enc,..mirnst rot; wo r t, atth t.-amt lielt.tt both PH.ACTICA I; al ECILS NV.774 of J...7N, 7EX rElcitNi;E, nit employing mow but . GOOD -WORKAIEN, tLOy are prnamal tai all klucla of work la the Blacksrnithing and - , Car- , riage Making Line, • - azak. lAirink;at e ,Manner, .and by bring at all Ulnas on band,rmly and ailllng to answer noy cr eel. for work, and by using ~, , . 1 ,• • I Gourd Itlater • • . .. ia.. r st _ .• ' - , mal by lif)Dir.lt.l.TE ell.t.llCilti;m hoto rtaffs:/i n large slur: or while purronage. .We snunt,l tender nit tlamks to onrol.l ragmen., nil Wife all In Want of urork to give its a es . .l and sea fur tben4ansa.. ' . , Montrose...ll4:os! 11, lE4u.-if . - • :• •- —......„ ..,.... _ -•'• . -- - OH l'ES i 'oll 7 1,M HERV, -- WE . COME, '. sint.kwynsms_.-!, .• .ErarL V . l l 2% l:l l l 4 LiTi l .,rt•a i tf o f with they Ll.tpen, at.. LIVE AND LE t e T LIVE" prim,. • • STOVEAND PIPE, . TIN,- .COPPER, • '.:4II 7 I)(.SILL . 'ET IRON WARE okeverfau,,iptkm,,,,,any fool conutry....: • Also, Ifr/ND 0 TV. SASH'. • P OR S - if7.2tip 0 IV ELIm s, •L 4 T ' Phr.g - L UMBER, and BUILDING 3.I.4TERIALSg enerallll. Ile•dztv. tori•ocAtrF Fit:L(lllga,, wlth' rpc•itc., ••••• tirogs i 4.1 ntrot.h.,l • AA, theru • ' .ar. itbout Itt th e ottetty alit tut.: .••••!-- , tt- It le tVetr item...lth call ,lid Am. tie we get,i utwanct.. kelp the Itarh....t.ring•bilt. ' Tin chop. COT.' 131 A .“J4i Tunfyite eirtt .Isl. AA W' 1•044 - S•41111 SCArA , I%.AA. I 'arpenter chop incur the Seti,r11••C(1011‘ N. It. Alt kietle,of dm.; taken let elteluttiatfee • A. L. WPAITRA ) I:OI * D,S:WEIMT En. .11,4xtr,.... Mach ' . • Scrofula, or King's E;vil, IS a tl./: lir' the 1;1,,l, %ILI. tLIA i• V" , Iktez-ttt itr,,tttatt,n, tt %hole faullbac ',mot ton In Illo•k-ax ou any Vtrt •hr is irlt It• Litt9.k..l. her 1,11,k rocnc alb:bit tn' icocen.lnuabalm N onrioprly r uael •by nacretinnl kb, l b ,. daitnkrt , l ta• 4tat, , tatit, loud. linpum tile. :inn =4 thc...0f0.-,14; 'Acc t . ab.l. alum, all. by the T.. tit it: recur... t, ”rixttt... It IA 1,,, , ,thar. lit C011•11t , ,a.., tit-Jog:1:14g t.tf,4:l clut,it. mt.. Ili.. [bled aid , it.ttecti,)t •t.e.. , tt, to Cc tilt. re tl tita ~.11; b ia • ' • "11 • Int - pat:lei of the 1.111.040 upiel theireitil.'ecn." • It.. cil4LI CU I:11111 . 110,11,3 tlt p0...1114,11 runt tu blood of nI taklt 11l o:A malt. tn.°. 141,4‘.-11 , 11 . . atitl IlliCT:1111,or:A11.1. Ivr.• 1 rc 2: tllt - llllel ,Aill;ltga; and on erupo ct , ger...10, tLe1 , 1 , ...1, 6,1 , 11,‘ chtn..l,;lll: 14:1y VI rfrco.; . . thei-ltworfur 11. c attack= tag.t,ettattly, ci.t tzt:lsttn.r. wirlt 1"411,- - ,irdam itilbollolllo , rata!lgl ti,l.tr..ut 1111/W:1)4.1. - Mn -t of the tr0,r.:1,;.::, u1:1, ,tedzlt“te,. the Lunt:tit Atutil) Ili- its nriglit tlltet.tiy t : .41.11 titaay ittl &I: 1 C Id tr. k.t.1 1, 1 1 .• 11111114 illll.l, all the 1.4 - 1.11.1./.1," \ ..y . (lie 1../11/1.• Clll-v. " . • . • . - ~ ~. ORt: filgtlivr o f all ~ ar peoples in, eewofele•twt ; tl.e.ll . '4,erw,n, arc .., swlt , l'l'Y thb lurking 1nfee.f.,,,n,...ual tldr LeAlti/ :.4 141,4i..an',iel by w. To i1...11+5.e it from the ;), - tteni willlitl24 rt.ll..Vare ;ht.. Mo. tl If]: 31! 4,.. N.Taijyt ~,,,11,,,j.., an.: 1,,v1,..,,14. It Li Lw.e:thy n,....1 and , N. , - re...... Such a ruee'd,.:ne we bwkly tn ,!. , „ Ayers Compound Extract of ,saTsaparilia, • I.lle motsteflifzact rt our tlitto, cr ler ilk In le, Wth - te preetirtlttg met fattti • It b. ciao. bitte s i !tutu the tbat expurpalt.ol,f t , ,h , foul thlet,rl l .. - -rlrt,nt the ht., el, COOlll/0 I it, clo..tructise it 4101:tills. etet.lov, ft.r tho core 01 iiktt'retly Nn - .4•11by bntl.o t 110.4. to Welt arl4eliutil 14 61.111 a' , t.kl,, Porooo, r t. .loth ph Ftre..ll,eo., or 1-;r7, - .eir,e1.0., Ittot .11b.ite, :041 IA ilr, Tutnrs, Titter tO,l 1i 3.1 f . Uhirtrul.ll.9ll. I .ror.y. fkeblly. aril huh.e,l. all I art.]pz 141,44. Tic pqr.t!.r fn.t.w rue te.t.h. for irrotal !,1 a 11,..talerainn of the • The irrrtr,,.l.4 purr., .o,tl virtue of tide Lir vital vrtthvut 1,1.1,11 avund he-Alth curitrmirratt .1 • • Ayers .Cathartic Fills, . FOR ALL THE PURPO!I:, , OVA FAMTLY.PIITSIC,' trep) natilv.e.e.l that 1.22 , ;,...re wi,i4a 1110 r..tnf.n :bar aotlou gr.a nrr ye:Jetta:to 4 and h,L;orate even" frolv;a of ng Llleee,cd aeth,a, :43 li rt;Sl , lriilg lt. htUitily .A 3 a C..- .1111014". of the, hfvrealve. the :lic.,:hl-o ho 15.51 ;...abt or pfillouf.thrl'ho:yts wetohhiho,ll., tiad h 1.4 ..r rusty hy a ftntlidy once go f Net t/.ey L.toe the even-41..3' voutplah.ls o,enn- u.1,y., hut also buoy f eh.. ThOlAgrille,hcloo: thenetl are ;44.1... , ..1 groin tay.ltturratan A hIIAMIC...I.I.I , I.A' A ILA ',IL" nod duvotlohe their t 1.1419. tor,' a lvd ta : litrAti.. he :oleo,: ft am loOlgteAloo,.l'aln to a,.d 31:-n id It:hettoo of the liolit'eh. Hat , ehey, - I,c,- of ..1.1.{.1;te., zlatauthayAoil het . ..:tArt.,117,11•1-1 . 41:1,, IfjG orate of the holy. or oh.tructioa of Itfumtioit, Ayer's Cberry. Pectoral, . • .. .7iletittS, C 01.14, ItirtrlC:Z.L, Caner. Itt , ,,,,...ccyaTin, 10. elt•ltti2 LatI.IE., nr Cottnektn•lVl. TI E , lll to ADVAtlttED.Thalt., Om THE • So nide tr the lielot rat !ta urefultir . As mid 50 t:mut met are the etl,9 .11411,1111. 4 1, that aluto.t every wetter/ or,mnar: Mewed. perbol, ',IA:6y known, who hare teen tet4terea two alarrh!de rln trate db.:vies of the lung. ho ita When owl: tedell. li, tobir. r. over eu try e,,Llser nreiliet, of Ito 11411 In tr , ci aie r r.ren , C•ON. rretloh, nut where Its virtue* ate kreaen. the public. ne I.• liewhat ant/tit - AC to employ t..r i*,ellt-gretsing a:.l r....a!, one of the pulmonary ,rt . ,111.. tlasris.ro iLudcat Per.ur 1V.;.; e nuns Interior rethedo,ll,ll,l 1114111 the eillittllttlity Lit e" , "'+l •••01 . 111. , ..111,101. the, ho,stahreil friiroLg by terry trhkh robferrk Si. • • 1.14111 attheted ther ca. hertriorge•b .111t1,1•14.tillevil alre, foe, . rlrous =not, temantiltble o, - . • Prepared by - Dr.H.77. C. Ayer-it Co. If ASS.. • 'All our Iteneadlee are fur :We lie A : TI7 It . llonfrov I. TILXV.F.:I:, rAulecle • IltA SPI:INGVIV.I.E -N. 'lf Lynn; A LT1413: A ithurn ; and lyl4/ Itragghtx and the princ..lteti alerehautelu Sithg. Co," September 14;•Id 5 9.—GMa. . .• '• 'Think, .Exiinun" e, In uire': -aIt..'SWAYNE'S= • - COI.IIPOUNIt SYRUP or W IL D V. A LE yen tfoubled retain congh? 'lave you pains. to the tide LI. and hreatt ? 'Dave you a tickling or rising In the throat ?•11:‘, e :on the LIM' Comldautt2 IlavO'you the, IlrouchitLef Srn onsite. ditty, or awg.,!ymptions of. Palatial:ay Cablumptlem? If sou *re' troubled with ode oft above symptonjt. Use Dr. IV AVE S 1703 f 1 . 01/ND SIRUP 01' VITA) CJIEJMY,,It .1(1 eflert ..pee• ly and permanent el:roots the evidence of thousand* who have been enroll by It will tastily. ' j• • , •'n Another nentark'able Cure. Poore air,r.ocsa,rvellalik County. Dr. Swavnt:—Dear Stre4teliy.ing 11 , ailute owe to the public. and In jnAlee to you, I have tho, ght proper tO:Mate kuoveu One ~f • he mast eat raordivaryetures. in thy wpm ov.e.-4.ted ; has et er twen rely recorded.' -In the'month ~f Petobee lust, I Whir ant:tied with t severe gat herl ng In toy fleet, *high forturrt a large Jiro npnwounlenfed to ray,,Lunga4nd very to adficted them, and Uncharged Large quantitiio of eortuption. evternal and m ini:tab could palathrough my Lanett and out thermal. the rat it 3 of mj breut with apparent ease. attended with a violet - it d.ry and trteld,loas of appetite, and est.:DILI - debility, IQ that me ph, r • :an thought toy case hopeless anitheynrol the power uf orCalcltie. I remained Intuits wretched condition for a long-time, notll. 1 was wa A Ater& sletit•frn. and Ilan , seemed to he no bore foe ere; nut It.trinr read to the poldlspaiiers of the many wonderful cure? petfortned by your 4:talent:ir bf Iterov Wo.o Com:T.llm ly sent to Dultlmore for tivi , botttes and nolomeneed Ira tow, a n d to greatAty MtKaMlnta cv J TOT ati;tl6titilandly,rheabweerot nr 9:entoe, In my tuns begall to hear, and ma MAIO suittldvd. and on tole; to, bottles I was n•stored to perfect health. Over Gee years have elatoed, and 1 earn remain a perfectly f hearty man to thin day, Juno tt, 144. ./. have nut had . .l..day s 4am:es to eighteen months. • - Please .wort my geatentlacknOwlerlmehts. • loam very respeettullY, • TRONA:: DIXON.. The eubeerltter ht well acquainted with Thodug., Dixon, iota can tettify Mail., has been at:Meted at :shove represented: I reinnl his regove7 aa almost a niluteloe-Ile Is a worthy member of society.. • - • JAMES !VDU It 1101tOW: . • • '• Pastor of tterlip (Tema, Italtimum Conference. orctrutt ralricctramrcm - , • -, •• • nr..-svrayitom- • . Compound :Syrup . of Wild- Cherry, The nriginal ihol only . genuine Cheiry preparatlve. BM/ ill, - In mind.' it hying orattiKn.eg solely_ot liegthaple Ingredlehtn;ltt.: be used with - perfect Way:, - • , _ Swayne's Sarkaparilla and Taz Pil.le,. .A.gentle purfe . ttre sal attcralFre zuvalchie;: f . ss superthr to the Pine in genus L ,50 . • swayne's Celebrated Vermiltige, Dr. EVlUrle's rOlpgrifying the Motet , Dr. Svrature's BowelsCorilial, • • An inv./Ott:o,lc remedy tor , Dlaihdra, Dysentery, Clialks, 4. 2 1..ct:ers: and all Bowel ColnpLants. • psarsrata D rapers's. t..L.L I r. tinstyne's Dater .Catlailtr , .r , la , Ls great and nra.qnslied rsna•dst. rrlea qn1 4 1 - Fd) rents. TUII.ItELL, .1. VIII EitIDO h., Montrose, and by,Denti re erecrywnerethrouglaalt the County and Stide, l'repared nnly ny Dr. 11. SIVANNE x SON. No. S. North 7t .Suuct„ltilidelpla.s. • . • ••• aug.4,115:9,1y ,• . ".:I'ATE3rk . . nEniciNts.- Alt ONO theYreaPvaricty . of .11edlilnes alTurrella Stiurrier, e fauni all ,of Dr. Jayne junth l'autly • ; Ayndell rry Pectoral and Cathartic 1 . 1111; Fore-:•• , and Fore, Pliin ; Rolland colcbrareo G a rleaelotkre; 1 r ..; o • Ilea Paielly,tuvilic Ines ; Merchant's t;aryini4 Oil,t greali - i•tr t edy Cr. si4lns in nian nrlntst everk nowt. Sfuthcw'sen's Remedy. bad Iferre 'Remedy ; Orrick's Vert:tugs. and other flints; Troateot Magnetic Oliitratuit.l gortirrioevel) rhvumattun, and all Intlatnnutyry crani.l.llntN;let le Rttr.. t a first rate thing for almllar pyi - maroi In the above Ointment; A e drr , Pain Destroy Init agint,a.gund errick Woodcoora I:algae:Li...l I : -.Lament;, A tn onirs.lanntlice Hitters, t'ebhe r Ind pa r Dysentery Drops; Baker's Compqtand for Dysrotcry • 3 Pellein, tor Dyapc palm; lf elixtboltPn E xtract. or Dacha and Er t ParraproiliA; a variety el Salve a, the bext in market.l'tl!•..ie, x• an alturaitendican variety of Putrid ltrdicinerk.iltivether •od in • r out to ennnierat suttee: It tf.sny.that the public will dna herb• ly every *llan lnthis line, at theDrurt and Fah , ' r't Mout:use Jul.". 1537. • • • AVEL T Cli REPI - GUIST- AND SAW MILL. - Pos? 'Luton rErts ir :... t .cionstantiv on haw; ci she there - rolll. c;UPERIdIb; E and VINE FLOUT:, 0110; HEAL orleilx.-ior Quality. $10) 01011' unit BRAN at the lowest 'dia. Cusual writ let done with till/at...I4KM I. ill cussWAILUANTED. • J air. 1b03.-if . ' LIQUID; GLUE; 'wawa . _ MMINII ANA FOR THE R. 011) CUR E
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