. _ . . Important DDiscovery. r CONSUMPTION, and-all diseases of the LLINGg and THROAT are positively cornbie ; ! by INHALATION, which convoys the remedies to the cavities in the lungsthrough the air passa , , 4.res, and coming indirect cOnt3Cf With the disease • neutralizes the tubercular matter.ll lays the cough-1 eauses a free and easy . i.cpectoration, heals (Bic lungs. purifies the blood,impeits renewed vitality to the nervous system, ;zit ing that energy so indispensable for the rest.eration of the health. To b e a bl e to ,date confidently that eqNstimption curable by' Inhalation, is twine a smtree of alloyed pleasurc. It is.as much tinder the e o ntrol of medical treatment as any'ot her form idalde ease; 9t) out of'tOO eases can tie cured in the Ist stages, and 50 pr et. in the 2nd: but in the 3rd stage it is impossible to save more than .i pr et.. ; `for the lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to inedici - al sat. Even, however, in i the laststages, INHALATION affords to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys 95.000 persons Tin theU.S.alone; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, 80,000,0)0 are destined! to fill the consumptive's graves. Truly the quirer or death has no arrew.so r e . tal as Consumption. In all ages it his ipe;4 the great enemy of life. for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps effalike - the brave the be.ta[fu I, graceful and gilled. By the - help of th e 6 0 .1 Kettle Beimg from wheineometh erlery perfect gift, I am enabled to offer tri , the afiliyted a perm meat and speedy cure in OM-amp:ion. ; The first cause of t uhereleSds from kliptirc blood, and the itutroidiate effect produced by their dep. osition in the lungs is to prevent the tree admis. Rion of air iiito the air cells,whieh causes it weak., ened vitality throe the entire system. Then sure. ly it is Nnere ration-it to expect greater g.-o.d froin medicines eatering, Vl , cavitics nithe lungs tlinn from those administered - through the stonmetr: • the patient will always find the lunqs free and : the breathing easy, alter inhaling the remedies.; Thus. Inhalation is a local reinedy, nevertheless it :lets 'constitution:;3 - ond with no ;re power and ,eertainty than remediesadministered throtieh the anti:Act]. To prove the powerful ; and direct influence of this mode of airoi a istfat ehloro. form inhaled will entirely destiny son ,. ; biiity in ; afew minutes, pamlyzing the entire nervous sys tem. So that a limb may be aalliatatt . .d the slightest pain;-inhaling the oalinary barnin: gas win destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia Wilt arouse the s l s . tem when Sainting or apparently dead. To, od. or of many of the medicine's is vreeptibl t • in the. skin a few minutes after being inhaled, red may he immediately detteted in the Nom!. A convia. zing Proof of the constitutional Affects of inh aa flew, is the fart that sickness is always preduced by breat iling, (but air—is not t his positive evidence that,proper remedies, earefollv prepared and ju dieiously administered throng:h the lungs should prodace the happiest result? Daring 18 yeas practice, many thousands smTering from diseas4, of the lungs rind throat, have been under Inv care and I have virected Many remarkable cures, even after the sutllrers had bran pronounced in the last sta , es, which fully satisfies te& that Ton• sumption is no tonger, a fatal disease. My treat meat of Consumption is oriiingi, founde on long experience and a thorough invest igat ion. My perfect acquaintance Frith the nature of in: bereles, etc., enables Me to distinguish, .readily, the various.forms of disease thatsimuhte Con. sumption, and apply.the proarr remedies. rare-lt being mistaken even it a single ease. This fain. iliarity, in connection with certain Pathological and microscopic discoveries, 'enables me to relieve' the lung - s front the effects of ,contracted chests, to enlarge the: chest, purity the b ot.d. i m p ar t t„ ii renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire systern. - Medicines with full directior.s sr nt to any part of the united Stateiand C.m.at-, by pall, Iki -- corninaniesting theiCSymytomiby Utter, 11w the cufr would be more. eert.tin if the pati,tA should piny me a which would .e . ire toe an opportunity to e.S:antine the lungs tesi enable tur to prescribi• with much greater certaint k r , aria .then the cure could iv la my s,e. ing;the palientatda. G. W. 011..;111M; M. D. o.liut , , 1131 E11.,r1 be!trw Twol ft++. Prnl Of all disease ;lite:great, first eause, Spings from neglect of Nntare's laws.. SUPPER N.O T When a CUR. is G ni77 , 7:':itt dih al!! xi:r .! ..res• , : l NECRET DISPLINII;. St ! 'l . Abusp, N,,, , ,e vm; ., Debility.. ..Sfridnres, Glerls, l'eai - el. Dia:6,. Diserzes u bf the ki,i,i , 7i s a» , l Will-hr, ').lr re;.tri , ,/ ftlieumatilsta, Scrofula, Pains in the: fi.)...:s' atm lILMORADmi 1.4................., ........16.4...age, nriki4.9ll• - (414...c - oraa.tz Eyes, lik . ikf . S upon 111( . 13 11 4 or I.,:onits, (fan :ors. Dropsy, Epileplitt rit,, ...,;(.., vita'z D.,,,,..,3 ;,1 , .1.L.,..,,,3..,3 Sri irpilrorn a d:ran:Jeonent of the Sex :Pal Organs : Such as Nervoas Trembling. Los of Power, General Weakaoss, Dimness of Vision with peculi tr spots appearitg before the eyes. Lo -of Sight, Waftr.efithiess, Dyspepda, Liver Disease, Eruptions upon the 'ace, Pain in. be back and head, Female-irregularities and.all im, _proper discharges front both sexes. It t o t tit. e 6 not from what cause the disease originated, how ever ,long standing or obstinate the case, ,actittv- Enriis crinThis, and in a shin - ter-time than ,it permanent cure can Ise effected by any other treatment, even after the slistase has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted•hll their means of cure. The nidicines are pleasant with out odor, '-cansineno sickm:ss, and free iron: mercer: or balsam.. During 20 years of practice I have rescued from the jaws of Death many thto 4 sands, who in the last stagessef the above men . tinned diseases had btq'Ti viven up to die by their phy,ician:,whietr warrants am in prt l ,Mising to \ e the afflicted, wit . ) place thetnselves under my care, a Ferfeet and mast speedy cure. 'Secret dis eases are the gm t:tt _enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Consumptien,Scimfula. and many othersdisea.Se.s,tid ought to be a (error to the human family. ,As' - a r? rthanent enre is scarcely ever elle,. ;eel, it In : , :jo r ly „of it i e ca s ottilni ling itaci.thrThandS of incompeicht Persons, who not only tail to cure, the. rii,...'i.e.;, - lint ruin the constitution. titling the system with mereury, which, with the dise.eso, hastens the sufferer into a rapid consump Von,. . • But should the ci:sease and the, treatment not cause delth kpt.L4iiy, and,the victint tnarrie-s, the disease is cmailed upon the children, who art , bora with fecild constitutions, and he cut rent of lire corrupted by a virus which betrays its . eff in Ist...rofol a, Totter, Ulcers, Erilfifi'm's and N her of re: lions of the sk . :n. E t'es. Throat and Lars, en tailing upon them a brief esistenee of suffering, and consigning them to an early graye: SUL r itlit 7 SE is a nofher formidable en(.. to -tie tlth, torrnalting else in the dread rata. lait-tte causes .F.O destructive a drain ap•in tj,e sy;tc;m.dr ming , its thousands of thrat4ll a rex years of sul.E.ring down to as untimely grave. h destroys the Nervous sys.. tten, rapidiy wastes away the energies of causes mcatal derangement, pre% eats the proper deYchweatent of tie system, disquatifies tor taar risg.e. society, business, and all earthly tiappinks; anti !eaves the sunrer wreeked in body and mind. tv consumption and train of evils more tab , " d l.l.;:in death, itself. Wral t%e fullest confidence I assure the' unfortunate vie. tints orsr-itqf that tt perrlEl .11W2S speedy ettrzn, can be effectedo . ind with the aban donment of ruinous pfacticesmy patients can be restortii to robust, vigorous health.. 'The afflicted art cautioned against the use of Patent Medialruts, for'„there are so many snares in the columns of the public prints to eatch'sndrob the unwary sufferers. that millons have'theit constitutions ruined by the vile com pounds of quack doctors. or the equally . poison. tots nostrotus vended-as_ "Patent Nf edicines." I hire carefully anal zed' Many or the so' Called Patent-Medicines andlind that nearly all of thcin cot tainUorrosive Sublimate, which is oac.of the s trongest preparations of mercury and a deadly poison, iwhich instead of curing disease disables - 0 14 _ v.steua for. life.' Tiiteaourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and i gnoran t persona, who do not understand even the alpha bet of the maferia. medico, and are equidlY as 4ostitate: of any. knowlodg.e of the human system, baying ontibieet only in view, and that to - make money , regardless of consequences. regularities and all diseases or males and fe maleA tee:ited on principles established by 2t)+, years a - practice, and a:motioned by thousands of :the moat .retuarkabie• cures. Medicines sent to Ainypart of the United States or Cantada.s, by pa, - ,o4 f it s .communicating their symptoms by letter,- ::,e o§ .inessi corn' ponfb•nee strictly confidential. Aitdregg, t , ./. SUMMERVILLE. 31: D. N 0.1131 Filbert S',-,(old No 109 T r.toNi;l 4 ,2th, PCIL .'.I) . ELY 13 I Al. VA. *. . Tflecbante-5 • • i•-• _ I INSUR INCE .. 00111JANY No,„ ~,c,„ Cor r C.APITAL, One .Two liundrearand- Fifty. T3t , in3an,l ASSEI i TS, $51!3,057 07. Invested in thinifS Mortnes, and' Good.:•,3centities. • TILE FjLLQVVING STATETIENT tae :And Condition of the tnpanV to Novetut.et Ist, 18 1 :10, „ Premium rvevireti on 31aritte and Inlnnt.l it.islt , 4, to Nov. 13t. 1856, - 41:213,G84 GO Fit Proo:ono-, • • 169.79 G 61 Ititeir,,t on b.:ails, 8,704 47 Totni Rovvijoy, $400;18.5 6S 1 1 ;tia Marine '864.421 03 Paid lire rii.• • - 39,737 89 EA penses-.Salnries:;nd - 45 ; 489 00 Ileint,uranve, 'Return Premium:, Agen cy Charges,• - 27-,474 Balance romining ivith C0.,.5223,057 07 TIC AS,ETT, OF TIIC COMPANY ARE ASFOLLOW.I. , ; phitnclvlphia Ci!y r,nt.l 11,0-, • $16,8.18 18 - 11,000 00 !cost prices Past : 1 1prtilges. • - 144.,.500 00 . ) Stoeks,Collater:ds,on Gall, - - -- .T. , -- 132.400 00 Gh - ard and Cono/itia- Linn lank Stoe'li, . 5,225 00 4 : Deposits With Dtican t , ..: • -'. She rtna n'iL Ce - r 7, New - York, 30,000 00 . . Dvforred Paytnents on -" : . .. - • 5t0..1; not yet tine, 97,700 00 Notes for 31..rine Pre-. . . - - - 108,080 00 iron "‘ etN. se- Lt' 11mras. 15,370 IS ,;n reeent Iv issued. :Ind 0),le 11 , w Cu . . 24'3.470 38 11:14anev in flank, . . 16,436 74 Tr sircs 13 it i/d.ings. rehand and si d , i . r r „ n , t 55,000, at the Lowest Ilates t‘;tii :Security, .and upon the at , ,st Liber:i I Terms. aml .triake l'uomt:r NI - - Int:NT upon the istihent OrLOSSeb Utidt:r Pon vit's Lr Tiit• Board nrllireet ors have tiris day declarCti, f 5 per_ct it;.. Tiayabiti oh demand.' upon the bnsita'sS of the Company, to the Ist instant. lon. 711011 Is. - 4 F 7 I,()TrF:NCE. Pre,cident. 111:1;11B(.)1,1). Srr,:oary !'t Until Novemlmr 17th 185 G . . • 11 MOT lIY BUY LE p New . 31 i!ford, 1?;1 . Llqi :WITNESSES! - • Lief • Airttcr i ce • JOHN S. DIP IS THE A UTHOR, 1.141 r) has haul 10 yenrs experienee 48 n irtriker and publinfler,und author of • JsrriPs ,:f LeNures al the Broirlway . C\ %eritacic 'wallfor 10 suree . sAive nifzllts, over . • t:4•7-50,000 . ,Greeted hint with Rounds of Appause, ti !while he. exhibited the manner in, which ?Counterreite.is.c;xeeate their Frauls, acid :theSurest•ami Stiortost Means Of Detecting ;.: . • • ne'Briak Engriners,c7l scv thin he is •-•\`' Jittl:re Parftr .111,1tef ; T 1 IZEA 'I ' i2:ST DI S - _',OVEIII" of the Pres ;U.l e.nt Ceuttiry for Detecti2g Counterfeit Bank _ Notes , Genuine Dill in Exit.tenee, god Exhihit n!,17 at a glance every Gratify: f . vit is CireolatiNtil ) .'srrangea, atiotirable, that, lIEFEI;ENCE - s. !,1% rAs-i" a:1:1 DE-r-ccrws No I.itivx to examirte! pngt, to ;.aunt, ttp. 11 . .ttv.ittroly arran!„to, - 1, titnt „ - ".• ?the rt. t ...!- _ c!fyr.f .Froalt and German. ri,us Each may red the same in his own • ; • Native Tongue. _ll - (t Perfect 1f.ii,1.7.,\ - ote Lit!! Plc&iishal, .111 Also n Lis4 . of „ . .•the 1 - rerate lila-erg in ..4nierirry. A Complete Summary of the PisaNce. OF •••• r.rm,rc ANn . Ailti:Etca IA ill be pub;b•lied each edition. to tether with all the Im ;11,-,i.t.:lift,N.Eti-s OF F. Div. Also A SEntEs \:3.... , (I F LLS - \ Fr im sn rid ,M - Inttserlpt found in the East lit flings:be, the Most Complete History•of g.)RILATAL tel.cril,i!.g the 'lT.tst Perplexin.7 Positions ?•n tvhfich the.l.adies and Gentlemen of that. / 4 1 :ountry-have been bona. These Stories e , ,o;hme thiontrhotit the. tvhole rear. •Ind will prove the Most Entertaining.ever to the. Publje. r (:• 1114,ed Weekly to Subscribers loniv. at:s:l n }"ear. • Ail letter 4 must be ad. JOIN S. DYE, Broker, 'fPutAiklit:r aldProprif:tor,7il WsII,M,N. Y. .ISr I. . . :,‘- - --prino: iil.!ctssom stn? ~:spriq lir G,Tut • P f;'( - ! IL 11, II ll_ IFI .T T, t:ott— . . . i7llll compinot.nts to his friends and - Eh , fur the substantial and long /-ont inzicd of Ids. business, would again that he is ree,eiving a large and full stock of Sprittg. attd Simmer Goods, L3'01.1(141.= 1:-.4nnl a gent Variety of - Ladies' I)ies Gfi-pis in Print 4, Ginghams, Lnwns, B;irerq..D e bre . ,, s; 11..re , rs, I , ‘Tiens: Broesde Black nvy llress,SSliks:l3roche, - t Ha, Sill; anil Cashmere S'hawl l / 4 : : Mantillas, Par- Ribbor,4, lionnets&Flowers, Broadcloths-, Casmitaers, &4.; &t. With a great A.:J;(4y of other Staple and i Fa lacy GlK4as, including Groceries, [ Crol.korr. ,114rdware, Iron and Steel, - - N t Bats ar d Caps, Boots• nnid Shoes, Carpming, Flower Gil Cloths. Painted Win. . duu Shades, Wall Pa . pi 4, Clocks, Drug t, • ' Oils and Paints, & .& c . • i The entice stork having been purchased for CAsu and much care, will be sold at the 2 3 / 4 11C1 to meet the . views of the closest I cit , zu or, 'Mt: blivers. New ilfordi.lllay 1557. G F• FORDHAM, TO A. & E. BALDwrx.] 114nufficturei... Scularlm. - Rapiiises, and Trui,k, find carriage .Trinzmer, NITOULD:in e ail. who pre in wsot, of tiny article ever kept aE a Harness shop to give him a call. . . 13 arnesses made. of the best Colk Tanned Leather s on short notice. it! 1)118 on hand P good assortment of Carriage Trimmings which he offers on the 'most 7eason- Irrnis. Carriage Trimming - done with neat. nese And dispatch. 3tep:4ring dime on short notice.. No. 1. 2, and 3, Basement Searleg Mi/ntr , ne, ?tor. 2t h , IPSC, • 't49. Above We present you.with'n likeness' et Dr. MORSE- the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "This philanthropist has Ellen. the greater part of -his life in travelling, haying Visited Enrope, Asia, Africa and South America -.spent 3 years among, the Indians of our NOt-. ern War in this way that the 'lndian Root Pills were first discovered. 'Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the Let that all discs. ses arise from rairVitiTY of vac Er,oob-that our strength, health and life depend upon this fluid. • When the various passages become ellciTed, and do.not net in perfect harmony with the diff erent functions Of the body, the blood loses its ,ncion, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased;- thus causing pains sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, we-are depriv ed of our health, and if nature is not assisted in throwing otf the stagnant humors, the - blond will • become qagnht end cease to net, and thus our light of life be foreYer blown out. Ilow impor tant IS it then to keep the. passages of the body free and open. And how pleseant tO us to be a. hie to put a medicine in your reach, riz.,•)loree's Indian Root Pills, made from plants r.nd roots that grow around the mountain Cliffs in Nature's garden,for the health and comfort of diseased man. - One-of the roots froniwhich these Pillsl are mndels-ArOudoritic, which opens thepores of thr Ain, and assists Nature. in throwing elf- the tinerportioris of corruption within. The second which is a plant is an Expectorant, -that opens end unclogs the passage tci the lunge. and thus,. in a soothing manner. performs its duty by throe leg off phlegm. and other hunters from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diaretit--- . which gives cnse and double strength to the kith: nets; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts id impuritiesfroM Cho blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or valet pai , snge, and which could not-have here discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and necompnnies the other proPertics of the Pills while engaged in purifying the Wood. -the coarser particles of impurity uhielt cannot pass by the other outlets, arc thus taken up ard jconveyed off in great quantities by the boivels. . From the above ; it is shown that Dr. 'Morse's Indian Root PHIS- not -Duly enter the, stomach, but become united with the blood, for they flit? way to every part, unit completely cleanse . the system from, all impurity, and the life or the bkly which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy:- consequently all sickness and }nth% is driven frian the system, for - they cannot remain when the bo dy becOmes so pure and clear. The 'reason why purple are so distressed when sick, andso 111:11 die, is because they d 6 not get a medicine th - it will pass to the aflicted parts, and which will o pen the natural passages for the disease to In . Cast out, hence,a small quantity of food and oth er matter is lodged, and the stomach and intes tines are•literally overflowing with the corm lied mass: thus undergoing disagreeable ferincnta, lion, constantly mixing with the blood, throws the corrupted matter through every - vein and-artery, until-life is taken front the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS ra. added ti themselves victory upon victory,' by restoring tuiliiurs of the sick to health and -happiness._ Yes' thousands who have been' racked ortor mented with sidings+, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have Ireen , seerelicil by the burning elements ofraging fever, and who have been brotig,ht, as it were, within a step or the sßent C rave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered witti`the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful" medic ine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. Alter l or '2 d. ses hadhecu taken, they were astonished, mn: ahsoluteiy surprised, in witnessing their charm ing effeetS. Not only do they give immedian ease and strength, and take away all Isicktie's.s. pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundatir;inifthe drz•ca,,o, , u bidh is the bloc d 'PheretOre, it will be shown, especially by thos e who use:titer-el.); Ils, that they will so eleam.e and purify, that disease-the deadly ent-niy 7 w: take its flight, and the flush o' youth :rad beauty I will again roma, and the prospect of a - long l and happy life will cherish and brighten your ‘vrappers—all genuine are in 79. t -r., with the nature of A. J. WIFITE &Co., nn each box. • Jule Ist, 1847. (27 Gm. $523,057 07 FARMERS! $l5 will purchase cue of the best COI:N SII ELLERS :ind SETA 11A . ro1:s Ever :Invented. rr 11E nmiersiEned is now prepared to furnish ~to FARMEItS, Jl niers and others the world repots ned Exeetz.iur C . aro ::31teller-Ihe - wonder of the .times—Leing the best, most duralli. and easiest running Sheller now in use. Vt arracted to shell more corn in a shorter space of time, thin any other marl,The, entirely cleaning - the ear, from end to .end, without crubbingvilber corn or cob. The Maehines are ennstructed with iwo cranks.; and,pully for it belt,so that two persons can turn. them. or attach a .belt in ;notion - by any power. The attention of persons owning mills, is sobeited, as the Machines are wonder fully adapted to any kind of power. They are very easily turned, and when once in motion a small boy can, turn them; they are eapabie shelling one bushel per'minute—every Farmer k h ou w h ave on e —a s they save their cost, in les than one seasons. • They are on. exhibition at • Searle's notel, Sarre's Foundry, Ely's. Mill in Brooklyn, and at Lathrop's Lake Mills, sihere theyean be seen in operation at any time.. A2l orders addressed to the undersigned. will receive prompt atten. tion. 'Machines shipped at e distance and tvar ranted to operate. D. D. SEARLE. At Searle's 11G1e1..- Montrose, December, 11th, 1856. • " •- : . CERTIFICATE. THIS is to certify, that I have examined and übed one of 'the above Shellers. for sale by D: D. fSEAR.I.E,and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one "of Ilat best, must durable and easiest running Shellers 'ever introduced' into this county. It will shell more corn in a Shorter time than any other Machine, and is always ready for-service. I most heartily and freely recommend them to the Farmers of Susq'a Lonnie, as the cheapest and best Sheller, now in use. I haire one . in operation in my mill in Dimobk, whit-h needs only to be sect/ to recommend itself. Call and see it. MIMI ELY. Brooklyn, December 11th, 1856. 6 1 tt, Patent medicines ; ,& c. • . AFF-LICTED: - READ GllArittsnEßG MEDlClSES.—Vegetable Pitts Green Mountain Ointment, .Sarsapnrila Compound, Children's Panacea,'.t:,ye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dysen tary. Syrup, Co nsn ptives Balm; Marshall's Uterine, Catholieun, Dr, Libby's, Pile Ointtui:nt, and Manual of health. • Ayres Pills and Cherry Pee trial, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, lit Ointment and Pills, Davis! Pain Killer, Dr. Fiteles Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Ind ian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever and Augue Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni. ca Lineament, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Piecra, Myrili, Licorice, &c, &c., A nevi supyly just received, to be kept constant ly. on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD: October, • Ist, 1856. . B OOTS &IiOF:J.3 .1176'T at tile Upsonville Exttbunair MBE - lIIGIIEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER,at the 14 1Jpsonville Exchange." A. $E TTLEMENT OF OLD CCO MO'S DESIRABLE, At t " Upsouville Ex. . • Barage DeLainee T - reduced prices at - AYER'S • ' - Cathartic - Pills . , . . 01:0412 coArEp,j' •. • • Alt 311iI TO . . . - CLEANSE TIM tLOOVAND ME TEE sus Dtvalldit:Falbtrd, 3lottaers, Ph yhttlases, Pbtlanthrevlste. 'read their ftittette, • - and judge of their lrArtsieet. VoU.TI.II. CUI OV . . .. Hen ma e l Sick Head ache,Foul Stomach. I'cmBt nu, I',...„,!ktAy 1. 1564. r,..T.e. ATM. / have teen repel.tealy cureut tt the Icor., lamidacite any taaly •ima Nur by a Ripe./ Or two of y r. .It serous toss he thin a foul rtotnach, ly clean*. at once. _,lf they lill curt others as they do mei Ike fact la mu tit knotting. yours lith g•ttu,t cvirpoct, ED. W. rnximr.., etcrk if Steamer Ciarina. . Ditroas Disorders and- Liver Compinints. psr.tarayst or 'ma lirrinuok • lirtsrmetrox. D.C..; !eh.. 11.%.1 Pm: I Late, 41.4.4 -your i I to no' general Alia htepitai imartien-ptee rm made ibrtii. and cannot lmsit•te to eiytlwy are the heat . hattie .M...mq.10y. Their rev. *thou on the ttrer ie tinn k and dnrided. cotoequent• ly they are an oubunable rrmcdy for aerauger. neuta ui ttutt organ. • dndeml. 1 tuna ...Mom • It.rtnit • ram. td in7iatat C2te to otathiate tlut It .1/11111:/ixPadify yield to them. Imternall,v yenta, ALONI.O BALL. M. D, • .PAysidan ef The Marine Narita. • POST 01 , 1`tri.. 11/AUTt.4O(I., LW. CO., MICH., Nor. 1g55. The. AVM: Your Pills ere the polfection of namlielne. They hare done my wife more good titan I can tell you. :the had !wen .kk and 'lining, away fur months. 1% .at oil k bo dor:DP-Am great ealtrnee, but trot no bettor. Bbo then zottitneueed taking your 1411 1 4 which mewl ( - tired her, hr expelling large gnat:titles of worms (deal) (own her body. They aftenrardx cured bey .and rutiVtren children of dywntr ry. One of our nci4l,laau had it had, and :we cared bltn atth two aerie* of your ItiUs, *idle otters nrotand alt paid room five to tweedy dollars doctorte bills, and lota nruch time, ithoni tiring tined entirely et cu Own. Snell a inc4l.lne yteura, which La actually goat( and honest, will be vrfrea Iter*.• GEO. J. GAIFnN, Arlinorter. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood- Pron 1.• cr. J. r. /limes, flume of .Atfrent Mures, .10toit. DR. Airs: I Love year rills with esti-mm.llone, suetewt in my Cottony end VITO MC those I run cattat h. visit in ,listnos. .To tvgniste the °tram of Aismition and peril's the blood they. ere the sell hest remedy I hate ore, snow - 101.nd' I esti . e.mt , tently reeointaeml them to my friends. Tonre, J. V . 1113118. • IS - stun, Wyoutsto Co.. N. Y.. Oct. 24. 1958. . Data Fix: I am using p.m Cathartic 'Pills in my prac tke. and stud them an excellent piartatlee to cleanse the syxtim, and purify Eho kitin biting of the bkmd. JOHN G. 31EAC11.131, M. D. • Erysipelas Serofhln, Ring's Evil, Teller, Tumors, awl Salt Rheum. From a Pleioaniing AarcAanf (Ist Louis, REF. 4, 1956. Pa. Arra: Tout Pills 1111, the paragon of all that Ia great in medicine. They lime mired my little •daughter of tilcerout sores upon ter Lands and tel that had proved Incurable for years: liar mother has been lon, grievous. ty afflicted with Undies and pimples on her akin and la her hair, After nor child was cured. oho - seen tried our' Pillt. and they hare MIKA her. ASA MOIMIRIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. F. out at Jar. Dr. Jfatairs, of the .11rIliocli4t Epis. Chunk 14:1.Ankt llot:v4,BArAtalnut, CA., Jan. G..1.n..46. 110Nottin :nt : 1 .1.1/lil le ugratcfel ter the rel ict your skill 100 , brougl'A me U / did not reivitt my close to yon. A mkt w.ttl,Ni to toy lintls l.rongitt on txclueuatttng nenealgic pans. a Ida ended in rbeobic glieuznaziam„ Nctnilledurnling I had the beet of uhyficianx. the disesso pex worse an.: worse, num. by she whine of your excel lent agent in Ml:isnot e. Ur. 'Mackenzie, I flied )enr /'lilts. Tbell effects were alCdc. host Plitt% fly retpel uring In the two of tlotu 3 an. now enthely arelL EiNATP: CRANISOI, BATON fi9tlit, Lt., 5 Dec., 1235. Da. Attu: I tem, eutiirly cared Iy yout Pills of Imuoia:ic Gout —a painful dica•o that haft afflicte,l me tor 'eam :' VIM'ENT SU DELL. For I)i , opsf, Plethora, or kindred Com• plaints, relitutiug an uctlie purge, they ure ao excel lent rtmeay. For Cosiircuess or Constipation, and at a Dinner PHI, tl.•y An sovesble and ertet tiud. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma. lion, and e,us mortices, and Partial Mind. nel.s, Luse been curd 4} the altetatite a,tion of thew 31oot of the villa la market rotiotolo 'Mercury, which, thootzli a oalunt.lo rtio,ool plaid'. Ia tlougorotta la a lothlic pill, from tho Jrea,Stul tontootttiotscro that fro. quototky follow its incelition, non, 1 . 11,....et'1ip1i31 u. rncr. curt' or mineral ouloaattor a hato.ter. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL COrGI.IS.COLDS, tiOA ItSENSiSS, Li% Z.V, 1.1/t()Zi 11" IS, NV 1100 PING COCIL.IIII, Crtt)l'P, A 5T.111,1,1, Ifi- CIP,IEIcT CC)NSt'INIPtIOIV, and for the relief of conenzuptire patients in mleanced stamps of the loose. - We need not speak to the public of Its virtue& Throilghont every loi‘ts. and almoet Mel y hamlet of the American States. its w:arderfril eni of pulturnaty emit viands hire made it already known. Nay, few ate the xry eit Hired contatty on this continent without Pone perwmal expeller:et. of ite effects: ■td fewer yet the coninnmities any where which hate not among them emu• lit rim trephy of its , ictory ores the *Odle Aliti rrimUS .1,, , -ales of the thrmit a n d Li the anal rowel ful antidote yet lim , am to man fit the furnri• 11.1.14 r. and ihtt - rroUR dierasey of the pulmonary organa, it G air. tin• end Mille' remedy that ran it ern. p!.•tr l for it.fante and yon q:: rMreun7. hat eras should !Air. it ib store against the Insidious eon my that steals up-c. rn nr.prep.ar el. 'We tare almndard ground, to 1.1.!0rt I:FITIrto.T ri,•Tnatr. emcee-more flit, tic the mn. 4ii:illl , l/.;3 it pre% cuts than thoee it Hirer. Keep It ter you. arid corevm:r colds yllle they art. curable, nor net feet them until no human skill fait master the Inenorathlet canker that; cn the-iitsle, tate your life away. A!! 1,111. , Yr the drta , :fiti fatality of Rug disorders. and as they k Mar too thelirtnee of this remelt.. we need not do Wore than to xasure them It is eoll little the beet it ran be. tre ef.Are uo e,t.11. , , Ale. 110 toil fin produce it flee toe.? perfect fea-1!.1s. and MIN afford thew who rely on It the Lost agent whit hour el:int:an furniab for their cure. • PREPAIIIII BY . Dt. J. t.IYER, - - Prattlcal and Aialytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. - .vh scup By • • AllEl4 I'URRELL, )Lintrose, Nn,i by I)•.:.n!crs in ilEinclNT:s evvrywlivre. . .• 7` - rI. : ;; ; ;:. v - 0 .r ft . • xi- riimb 4 - HAVE ad.: week received 1 a large nddition to my. :...4114, -.kick or tvAltilEsoNtiieh. I,, g eo w r w ith my formersrip 1, 'o lmakes a full as.ortment of GOLD AN!) FoLVER. - a. • -.. e -- IV(' G of every tieseription,frotu f$S to 8225, in town Lee and hunting cases, a large proportion - of which are' oftuv own importation. and cannot be excelled, in accuracy Of time, durability or chea ne.ts, ALFRED J, EVANS, No. 2 Odd Fellowa' Hall. Einr(hatuton, July rith, 1857-: lannf low trs' 3insurance Charter Perpetual. Granted by the Stale of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL $500.000. Fire, Marine and Inland Transpor- tation, Amos S. LIPPINCOTT. President. Wu. A. liitotns, Vice Prei , i l ;. A LTltErt WEEK‘, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise, Win. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Wm. Thomas; 3. Rinaldo Sank, WM. Neal. John P. Simmons, Charles J. Field, James P. Smith. OjTef No. 10 .14rrhane$..Exckange, = A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Montrose; Pa. 20v1. 16,4 4.2 b, 446 t 43. ,PI I 2A W00T)2024 ripliE undersigned having, purchased tha in terest of Geo. W. Seymour in the firm of Geo,W. Seyniour & Co „will hereafter CONTINUE lIUSINESS GUILE 86 PL,ANDING, Where they will be happy to see their old friends and slow . heat a t,ice stock of Goods of it sec. periur quality nt NEM' LOW kfIICES. ri II LL IS, I.4owns and Gingbams, a choice k_J absw-tment and iiheap nt GCILE & DON :WETS; !Sonnet Ribbons and JO Trimmings, a Good and Fashimmble assortment at • • GUILE & BLANDING'S. rinoctiEny. of the Latest Patterns and 1.-/ a full assortment of all kinds of 4 laps W*re at CUTLE & Bcarrnnio's.' SPEAR ' and ',Lekso n's ti l l Riley Cirri's Files,---the best Brands in use; at; GUILO 4 BrAnntarel; -Harfotd, May i 2 th il Bbl. i3TOVES ! 'STOVES !I STOVES !! ! OUR - Stoves have been go thoroughly tried to the entire gatithetion of all; that they need do reoonmendlrom us. . S. g.t.Trti. AEG 'llrvirltns. C. W. 31GTT's Dysentery, Rens, and Worms. FOll TILE IAND (Tilt OF Under the firm of . A : 41r.b *A+ ,14.Eyikyl,T110111 THE :.01111)",t111/1101100$ HOLLOWAYS' OINTMENT• .."4‘ The Great Counter Irritant 3 11E virtueof tho disease offeh makes its' . L ,Way to the internal organs through the pores 'of the skin. This penetrating Ointment, melting under the hand as' it is rubbed in, is absorbed Waugh the same - Chantiehi; and, reaching the seat of ittffaminatlon;promptly and invariably suLduei it; whether located in.the' kidneys, the liverohe or any otheilm portant organ, It peitetrites . th'e' surflietii . o the interior, through the eountlestilubes that rom municate with the skin as 'summer rain and into the fevered earth, di ff using its cool and re. generating influence. Skin diseases and Glandular Swellings. . Every *cies of exterior irritation is qiiickly redo-cd -the antiinliammatury action of this Ointment. Angry' Enut.rios - s, such as SALT 1111 E r!tf, EA VSIPELAs i 'FETTER. Itl!tGICOEld, 'SCALD' }iEAD, NETTLE - RAqf; • &ARIES, (or !Tor) &c., die out, to. return no .more, under its application. Hospitil ettperierice in all parts of the world proves its innillibilitto in diseases-of :ha skiu, the muscles, the joints and the ;lands, Ulcers,. Sores, and Tumors. Th.. effect of this 'unrivalled external remedy up .n Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and so.7es, is almost miraculous. It first discharges th , - poisoa whic.h„ produces bup.puration and pr ara flesh, and thus the cures which its healing pr perticsaiterw.atd complete arm safe as well as permanent. `l"‘ Wounds, Bruises. Burns, .and Scalds. In cases of the fracture of the bones, injuries caused by steam 'explosions. BRUISES, Itunss, ScALDl3,ltttEum,vrtsu, STIFFNESS of th e Jorcn. , , and contraction of the sinews, it is employed and warmly recommended by the faculty. .Thi trvellons remedy has been introduced ht• ifs. inventor-in person into TIII the leading Itospita6 of Europe, and no private household should by without it. Undeniable Testimony. The Nledical Staff of the French midi Eng Aimi.is in the Crimea have officially staneci theirnimroval of liolloways' (hutment, as t! most re•liable. dressing for sabre cuts, stabs, and LrUn-shot wounds. It is :Owe used by the iser 7 goons Of the Allied Navies.. - • Both the Ointment and Pills shoyl,l Ad Itlf CI in the follotting'ectses : Ruliions, • . _ , Sore Legg, . /turns, . Sore 'Elreast Ft,' -. . Chapped Elands ) , Sore Ileads. Chilblains, - - Sore Thieats, Fistula, • Sprains, . -, Gout, • - StiffJointa, Iminbaf., Salt Rheum, -, Mercurial Eruption, - Scalds,' ..1 Piles, - • Skin Disease!i, Rheumatism, ' ' 'Tetter; . . • Ringworm, Ulcers, Swelled Glands', - - 'Venereal 'Sores, S,ires of alrkinds, - Wounds of kinds. 'Pe Sold at the. Manufactories of Professor ifot.towAy, SO ''.laideti Lane, New York. and 344 Strand. London, lie all respectable Deng. Liss and DcalerA,ip Medicine throughout the. Unit Id Slates :.nd the civilized er,,eld, in .pots„ at 25 cents, f'%.! 1-2 cents, ant4s . l each. : .„".,.--.11 - ''' There is a considerable saving by ta k inn . the la rzer sizes k .' i, N. EL—Directions for the guidance of patel'..- ents in every disorder are atExcerto each 1.u.;', , ,„ , - octlln-tO Eit A I: it A IN.G I C:11 ENTs.. • - STX:W• • • New Rail Road Route. Delaware, Lasekana utta.d.; W. 11.111,. NTEW and expeditions broad gunge • route .1.1 from the North and West, via Great Bend and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna anti Wyoming v.dlyvs, directly. through to Nem York and Philatielphia. • On and after Thursday,* June 18th, 1857, trains will be run as follows : Cincinnati Ex. Train bound east on the N. Y. & &R. It., arrive.s at Gt. Bend at6:l« a. m., and the Mail Train at 9:25 a: m.. erinnectinf with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, at 930 a. ni Due at Montrose, • 10 03 a ' Scranton. H 40 StrouMarg, 1 58 p.m. Delaware. 15minutes to dine, .2 27 " Bridgeville, Phil. Intts. leafy 2 50,"" • Junction, • ' - 3.35, " New York, • • 7 f 5, " - Philadelphia, • 8 20, '- Pasttengers from N. Y:Leave • Pier No. 2, - North River, at 7 30, a.m. From Philadelphia, leave Wal nut St, Wharf, at ' • • 600 " Leave Junction ' • - 10 55," Due at Bridgeville, PhiLeohneetion. - 31 45, ° Delaware, 15 minutes to dinc,l2 00 ni. Stroudsburg, - 1 07,p.m. Scranton, ' 3 48," • Montrose, 5 35," Great Bend: 6 10," Connecting at Great Bend will/ the Mail Train West at 6 57," Scranton Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 9 2.5 a.m. :Arrive at Great-Bend, • 100 p. in. Connecting with the Steamboat Express east, and Dunkirk Express west, on the N. Y:& E. Rail Road. Returning, leaves Great Bend at 425 p. m Due at Scranton, 8 20 " For the accommodation of way travel. on the Southern. Division, a passenger car will.bo tached to the Express Freight Traint4, 7 lenving. Sernator. at 6 00 a; m Due at Stroudsburg at •' 11 35 a •K JunetioWat • 3 45-p.m. Returning, will leave Junction at 4 00 - a.m. Due at Stroudsburr , at '7 35 ". " Scranton at b 220 p. m. Passengers froth New York will change cars at elm ksville. To and- from. Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R., leave or take ram at Bridgeville.' Fur Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesberre,take L. & B, It. It, cars at Scranton. • For Jessnp.Arehbatd, and Carbondale, change cars nt Green Ville. • • Tickets sold and baggage. ebeeked 'between ail stations on connecting roads. Passengers to and from Wilkesbarre,- Wyo. moing, &c., via. Lackawanna & 810 mishurgr Railroad, go through without any detention, at Scranton, as thetrains on that road run in eon; 'leafier' with •the expresso trains on the D. L. & W. It, It. to from Kingston, Wyoming end-Pittston to Philadelphia, e4:50.' From KingstOntO New Y ork, Wyotaing and • Pittston to New York $4:75. • • ' • Tickets sold; and baggage checked through, •- • • ' • , JOHN BRISBIN, WPC N. Jawas, Gen') Ticket'Agent: Vt A • .- AVlNG.failed clf soiling out our store with ILA its-contents, rFe are, Again in the market with New Good* selling for quit only, for les s than can be found in Susquehanna. Count- We are determined to sell foods Low notwi t hstandi rrg the railings of our up town neighhors. 89 friends, one and all, come nod buy where yen .carc-buy 1110 cheapest. Your Money saved is 49 good for you as for those you ;have enriched heretufOrc, THAYER, dr. .CO. April 28th, 1657. • it ft ; Atilt auto Tii!iat s ECEIVIIT - G s writY of AiLi r . - t SPRING SPRING e AND MINIMS:En GOO.DfA. - IL - A . 7 - Inep for Cash or PrCduce can be bought V-V very low•. • ' . . . WALL PAPER. A select ussoittnent just •.. S. 11. SAYRt & 13ROTI1ERS. CAR.PETING. Bargains otryred.by S. 11. SAYRE &.BROTIIErIS , • • Y 'PLOWS! PLOWS!! •-. • - - ninvs, We invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Plows which we have added to o - dr•lare assortment. • .S. IL SAYRE' Sr , BROTHERS, • . Yroprietors ot . Eagle Foundry. • Montr4e; April 30th,.1 857. . • lBll. ff.i @I-a DTI? 1 @T.-EIH.AIi 1 4 .111' 4 2.00D" AT: VIE 11EAD --OF - NAVIUATION.! AND examine the elmiee stnek of' Spiting and .Einianne'r Goods; just opened fur Exawinatiou and rerillotrfigures by C. W. ,!iorr. TELLA e it;alllfirnere, nod DcLain nt 0 very ,tow' prices by C. \V. MOOT. H ATS Cap% of I,lw newest 10;4, in griat-variety by MUTT._ pRINTS in abuntlance by • C. W. MOT I' RQW,N arid .Blue lilleeting 'lleks, I):!iiitrrs, Summer Stuffs, &c., &.e., as luw as can be afforrit i in this market. • - C. 7 . 11 7 . MUTT. rt cashimers and Vestin2ls very.de. jj'sirable style% at . prik.s . that cannot fail tc ...Alit. Catl.tnri be eonvim'cd... C. W. 311-11"1'.. R.ViS . Hoops, Ilohiery, Gloves, .I—P etc.. ete., by • y _C. W., MOT'P; MONOPOLY! MONOPOLY!! Mill ES . is the- great principle aiming 9ur sal fish. swan march:ll44. In proof of . thiS tool; it the htte Act passed, at Harrisburg. prohibitint; hawking and :peddling in Susquvlianna Count% an Act passed to gratiry sane of the Merchant, who ha% e expressed a desiro lu slop R1:lle large snit is." 6ittteitherg, Ilpst) Q r ,o , , 0 7 Their Ire wagon will run more regutarhi. thani . ,ever befure, until their license for peddlint. explees. In order to neeommodatelhe commi t . nity and be able to battle monopoly successful they . hare made arr;uigenrents to get - Nest Goods Weekly from New York. and I hpy %1 ill si..); the same, froln 15 to 20 li, i Cent. cheaper„thau 'any other estabiist:mr nt Susquelu,..tura Cuuti tr. We hare now received our NEW S.4:3111111.400D:z The lorge